Tomato - Garden Peach Heirloom Seeds
Tomato - Garden Peach Heirloom Seeds
Open-pollinated heirloom (71 days)
Fruit Color: Yellow. Shape: Round. Size: 2-4 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate Plant Size: 5’
Tomatoes have fuzzy skin just like a peach! They are mildly sweet 2-4 oz fruits that are fun to grow and quite a novelty.
History: This heirloom was developed in 1890 by plant breeder Elbert S. Carman and was introduced as a novelty in the Hallock & Sons 1890 seed catalog. In 1893 Burpee described this heirloom as "delicate, melting in the mouth like a grape".
Heirloom non-GMO 10 Seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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Great producer and seemed pretty hardy. Fun tomato to grow and watch peoples reaction to a fuzzy tomato. Will grow again and the fruit is great for salads or a snack.
These were quite the conversation starter in our garden, the fuzzy skin is fun! Delicious in salads.
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