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Yellow Pear Beam's Tomato Seeds - Bright Yellow Delicacies - Heirloom

Yellow Pear Beam's Tomato Seeds - Bright Yellow Delicacies - Heirloom

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Yellow Pear Beam's Tomato Seeds - A Sweet, Heirloom Delight

Brighten your garden and your plate with Yellow Pear Beam's Tomato Seeds, a beloved heirloom variety prized for its endless harvest of sweet, pear-shaped fruits. Introduced in 1983 by John Hartman of Indiana, this standout variety outshines other yellow pears with its exceptional flavor and productivity. Each bite delivers a mild, sugary taste perfect for fresh snacking, salads, or garnishes.

Why Grow Yellow Pear Beam's Tomato?

Indeterminate vines reach 6-8 feet, yielding a continuous supply of 1½" golden fruits from midsummer to frost. Their unique pear shape and sunny hue make them the prettiest tomatoes in your garden just like edible sunshine! Open-pollinated and non-GMO, these seeds preserve a 1700s European heritage, tracing back to pioneer kitchens and fur-trade routes.

Key Features:

  • Flavor: Exceptionally sweet, low-acid, ideal for fresh eating
  • Yield: Prolific plants produce hundreds of fruits
  • Growth: Indeterminate (73-80 days), thrives in full sun
  • History: Heirloom variety with rich 19th-century roots

Plant these cherry tomato seeds for a conversation-starting harvest. 

Ready to grow the sweetest yellow pear tomatoes? Add to cart today and savor a taste of history!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Yellow
  • Shape: Pear-shaped cherry
  • Size: 1-1/2 in.
  • Maturity: 73-80 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 6-8 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom – Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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