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Pruden's Purple Tomato Seeds - Old Family Heirloom - Sweet Taste

Pruden's Purple Tomato Seeds - Old Family Heirloom - Sweet Taste

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Pruden's Purple Tomato Seeds: A Sweet Heirloom Treasure

Discover the unique charm of Pruden's Purple Tomato Seeds, a beloved heirloom variety with a rich history and exceptional flavor. Though not truly purple, these tomatoes boast a stunning deep pink hue with slight shoulder ribbing, adding a touch of elegance to your garden and plate. With potato foliage and indeterminate growth, these plants reach up to 5’ tall, producing flattened globe-shaped fruits weighing 10-16 oz.

Why Choose Pruden's Purple Tomato Seeds?

This open-pollinated heirloom is a gardener’s dream, offering a fantastically sweet taste that rivals the famed Brandywine, yet may be easier to grow. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned growers, these non-GMO seeds mature in just 72-80 days, delivering a bountiful harvest of juicy, flavorful tomatoes.

A Slice of History

Steeped in mystery, Pruden's Purple Tomato is said to have been developed by an old woman in Eastern Kentucky named Mrs. Pruden. Reintroduced in the mid-1980s, this variety has stood the test of time, cherished for its reliability and outstanding taste.

Grow Your Own Heirloom Legacy

Each packet contains 10 seeds, ready to bring a burst of color and sweetness to your garden. Whether you’re preserving tradition or exploring new flavors, these tomatoes are a must-have for any organic grower.

Ready to cultivate a piece of history? Plant Pruden's Purple Tomato Seeds today and savor the rich, heirloom goodness!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Dark pink
  • Shape: Flattened globe
  • Size:  10-16 oz.
  • Maturity: 72-80 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 5 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom - Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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