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Hillbilly Tomato Seeds

Hillbilly Tomato Seeds

Regular price $ 2.49 USD
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Open-pollinated heirloom  (85-95 days)

Fruit Color: Bi-color Orange and Yellow. Shape: Flattened Globe. Size: 1-2 lb.

Plant Habit: Indeterminate  Plant Size: 5’ plus

Huge 1-2 lb. fruits have a sweet and fruity flavor. It is very attractive with orange-yellow color and red streaks.

History: This ancient heirloom from the 1800's hails from the hills of West Virginia. It has a wonderful sweet flavor, striking appearance, and produces well. The heavily ribbed fruits bring superb, sweet, low-acid flavor to salads and sandwiches.

Heirloom, Non-GMO    10 Seeds


All of our seeds are GMO-free.

 

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Sherry Holt
Great slicing tomato

I did not get a lot off the plants, but the ones it produced were fantastic slicing tomatoes for salads and my favorite, a tomato grilled cheese. I only have last year for experience with them and the drought in new England was tough, so this year I hope for more.

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Wyatt
Robust tomatoes!

These were delicious, great on sandwiches or salads.

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