Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Indeterminate.
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1 List 2017 Snyder Farm Observational Trial Tomato Variety Beefsteak/Extra Large Beall's Gourmet Brandywine Brave General Chapman Cour Di Bue German Queen Hillbilly Hungarian Heart Mortgage Lifter Oaxacan Jewel Orange Russian 117 Pilcer Vesy Virginia Sweets Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Known for its flavor. Several strains available. Saved by the Amish. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Oxheart fruit on 6' plants. Originally from Italy Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Bi-color Beefsteak fruit on 8' plants. Yellow fruit with red streaks. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Pink Oxheart fruit on 7' plants. Originated from Budapest Hungary. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 15 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Mild flavor can be somewhat mealy. Saved by M.C Byles in West Virginia who sold plants for $1.00 in 1940 and paid off his $6,000 mortgage in 6 years. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 14 oz. Bi-color Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. Yellow with ruby streaking, rich fruity flavor? Late-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Yellow Oxheart fruit on 7' plants. Yellow with red blush a cross between 'Russian 117' and 'Georgia Streak' Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Yellow Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. From Russia Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 lbs. Bi-color Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Interesting yellow and red colors. Cherry/Grape Abracazebra BHN 268 Black Cherry Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Yellow Cherry fruit on 4' plants. Yellow fruit with green stripes. A cherry version of 'Green Zebra' Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 4' plants. Extra-firm fruit hold up well. Determinate VF1. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 0.6 oz. Black Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Sweet yet rich and complex flavor. Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 1 of 7
2 Braveheart Candyland Centiflor Red Cherry Pink Clementine Flaming Burst Frosted Green Doctors Golden Sweet Goldene Konigin Green Zebra Cherry Gum Drop Honeybee Ivory Pear Juliet Napa Rose Blush Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Medium size plant Early-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Red Currant fruit on 5' plants AAS winner Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 4' plants. Clusters that hang like grapes. Bred by Dr. Alan Kapuler, Ph.D. of Peace Seeds. Mid-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Deep Pink Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Compact plant Mid-Season Hybrid with 2 oz. Orange Grape fruit on 7' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Golden Small Pear fruit on 4' plants. Pear shape version of 'Jaune Flammee' Late-Season Open Pollinated with 0.5 oz. Green Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Golden Grape fruit on 7' plants. Plum shape; crack resistant. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Yellow Cherry fruit on 5' plants. Originally from Germany Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1.25 oz. Bi-color Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Look like miniature green zebra tomatoes. Late-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Pink Grape fruit on 8' plants. Sweet flavor. Mid-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Golden Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Semi- Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. White Small Pear fruit on 8' plants. Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Grape fruit on 7' plants All-American Selection. Balanced tomato flavor. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Deep Pink Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Holds on the vine Orange Panuche Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 5' plants. Semi-Determinate T. Pink Bumble Bee Principe Borghese Purple Bumble Bee Rosella Snow White Snowberry Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Pink Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Pink fruit with yellow stripes. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Grape fruit on 4' plants. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Deep Pink Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Purple fruit with green stripes. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 0.75 oz. Deep Pink Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 0.5 oz. White Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Popular with children. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1-1/2 to 2 oz. White Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Sweet/fruity flavor. Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 2 of 7
3 Solid Gold Sugary Sun Gold SunSugar Super Sweet 100 Sweet Gold Sweet Orange Toronjina Tsungshigo Chinese Washington Cherry Yellow Pear Mid-Season Hybrid with 1/2 oz. Yellow Grape fruit on 6' plants. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Red Grape fruit on 5' plants All-American Selection. Fruit has pointed tip and produced in clusters. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.35 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Sweet fruity flavor FT. Mid-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Fruit is 1.25" long. Mid-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Fruit grow in clusters. High in Vitamin C. Indeterminate VF1. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.4 oz. Golden Cherry fruit on 5' plants. Sweet fruity flavor? Indeterminate F1T. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.6 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Indeterminate F1F2. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Grape fruit on 7' plants. Early-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 3' plants. Compact plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Yellow Small Pear fruit on 8' plants. 1 3/4" - 2" fruit. Plum Daytona Garden Gem Sunrise Sauce Umberto Yellow Fire Mid-Season Hybrid with 4 oz. Red Plum fruit on 3' plants. VFT Mid-Season Hybrid with 2 oz. Red Plum fruit on 4' plants. Developed by U. of Fla for flavor Semi- Early-Season Hybrid with 3 oz. Orange Plum fruit on 3' plants. Compact plants Late-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Pink Plum fruit on 7' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Red Long Pointed fruit on 5' plants. Yellow and red striped friuit with few seeds Round/Med 42 days Very Early-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. Red Round fruit on 2' plants. Very few seeds. Compact plant. Best Boy Betalux Better Bush Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Firm fruit Early-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 2' plants. Potato leaves Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 2' plants. Compact plant. VF Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 3 of 7
4 BHN 871 BHN 964 Big League Black Krim Blue Beauty Box Car Willie Camaro Caspian Pink Celebrity Chef's Choice Green Crème Brulee Creole Original Crimson Cushion Beefsteak Damsel Early Doll Early Wonder Ferline Fried Green Tomato Garden Peach Garden Treasure Golden Sunburst Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Orange Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Determinate V2T. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 3' plants. Early blight tolerant VFT Early-Season Hybrid with 16 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Large fruit for a container variety Late-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Black Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Green/Brown shoulders. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. A cross between Beauty King and a blue tomato. Red fruit with purple shoulders Late-Season Open Pollinated with oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Consistent performer. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Round fruit on 3' plants. Compact plant. VF1F2F3A Late-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Pink Flattened Globe fruit on ' plants. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants All-American Selection winner. Known for good flavor. Semi-Determinate VF1F2NTA. Late-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Green Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants AAS winner. VFTA Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. From gardener in Georgia who says the seeds trace back to the late 1700 s Late-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 7' plants. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Pink Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. Late blight resistant Indeterminate Short Nodes. Early-Season Hybrid with 4-5 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. Very Early-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Deep Pink Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Compact plant. Late-Season Hybrid with 5 oz. Red Round fruit on 6' plants. Said to have late blight resistance. Indeterminate VF. Late-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Green Round fruit on 5' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. White Round fruit on 6' plants. Interesting fuzzy leaves and fruit. Fruity flavor. Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Developed by U. of Fla for flavor Early-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Orange Round fruit on 6' plants. Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 4 of 7
5 Grandma's Little Girl Green Zebra Indian Stripe Italian Goliath Jaune Flamme Jubilee Late-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. With ribbed shoulders Late-Season Open Pollinated with 2-4 oz. Green Round fruit on 5' plants. Very productive. Few blemishes. Recommended to market farmers. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 9 oz. Bi-color Round fruit on 5' plants. Found in an Arkansas garden. Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Also called 'Boy-Oh-Boy' Late-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. Fruity floral flavor. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Orange Round fruit on 6' plants. Has green shoulders. KC 146 Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 9 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. Semi-Determinate F. Developed by Campbell s Soup Company as a processing tomato. Released in 1956 and used as a flavor standard. Lake Large Barred Boar Lemon Boy Marglobe Improved Medford Moreton Mountain Fresh Plus Mountain Glory Mountain Magic Nyagous Oh Happy Day Old Fashioned Goliath Old Yellow Candystripe Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 3' plants. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Red with green stripes Semi- Late-Season Hybrid with 6-7 oz. Yellow Round fruit on 5' plants. Mild Sweet yet tangy? A very popular yellow variety. Indeterminate VF1N. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Bred by the late Dr. Tex Frazier of Oregon State U. Early-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. An early season variety grown by Jersey farmers in 1960 s. Seed was off the market for a few years and Rutgers NJAES worked with Harris Seeds and Eastern Seed Services to bring it back. Late-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Determinate VF1F2. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 3' plants. Determinate VF1F2. Late-Season Hybrid with 2 oz. Red Round fruit on 6' plants. Said to be highly tolerant to late blight and moderately tolerant to early blight. Indeterminate VF1F2. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Black Round fruit on 6' plants. Fruit borne in clusters. Mid-Season Hybrid with 4 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. Late-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Also called 'Beef Maestro' Late-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Yellow Flattened Globe fruit on 8' plants. Yellow fruits with a red blush. Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 5 of 7
6 Orange Peach Pantano Romanesco Pink Accordion Pink Cupcake Pink Stuffer Pink-a-Licious Piriform Poma Amoris Minora Lutea Ramapo Rambling Red Stripe Raspberry Lyanna Rugged Boy Rutgers Rutgers 250 Siletz Spear's Tennesse Green Stellar Sunbrite Super Boy 785 Tasmanian Blushing Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Orange Round fruit on 7' plants. Fuzzy skin. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Scalloped. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Pink Pear fruit on 7' plants. Ruffled like an accordion and semi-hollow Early-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Pink Round fruit on 3' plants. Indeterminate Short Nodes. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Pink Round fruit on 6' plants. Stuffing type. Mid-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Pink Round fruit on 4' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with oz. Red Pear fruit on 7' plants. Has ribbed green shoulders, juicy sweet flavor? Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Yellow Round fruit on 8' plants. Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Developed by Dr. Bernie Pollack at Rutgers University, NJAES. Mid-Season Hybrid with 2 oz. Bi-color Round fruit on 3' plants. Red fruit with green stripes. Sparse foliage. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Pink Round fruit on 4' plants. Mid-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Tolerant to Late Blight. VFFT Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Originally developed at Rutgers U. for canning industry. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on ' plants. Semi- Developed at Rutgers NJAES by redoing the cross used to create for the original Rutgers tomato ( JTD X Marglobe ). Named to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of Rutgers University. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. Nearly seedless. Bred by Dr. Jim Baggett of Oregon State U. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Green Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. From the Spear family of Tennessee Mid-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. Resistant to late blight tolerant to early blight Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 3' plants. Firm fruit. F1F2V Late-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 3' plants. Semi- Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Yellow Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 6 of 7
7 Tasmanian Chocolate Taxi Tonopah Tribeca Volante White Tomesol Willamette Yellow Stuffer Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. Compact plant. Indeterminate Short Nodes. Early-Season Open Pollinated with 5 oz. Yellow Round fruit on 2' plants. Very few blemishes. Concentrated set. Sweet flavored? Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on ' plants. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Mid-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Red Round fruit on 3' plants. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. White Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Pink blush on bottom end. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 3' plants. Bred by the late Dr. Tex Frazier. of Oregon State U. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. Yellow Stuffer fruit on 6' plants. Shaped like bell peppers; 3 to 4 lobed fruits. Note: Comments followed by? are from seed catalog descriptions. You decide if you agree. Disease Resistance V= Verticillium Wilt, F=Fusarium Wilt, N=Nematodes, A=Alternaria stem canker, T=Tobbacco Mosaic Virus Visit our websites: njaes.rutgers.edu snyderfarm.rutgers.edu Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Page 7 of 7
Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 4' plants. Cross brandywine and New Big dwarf. Indeterminate.
List 2016 Snyder Farm Observational Trial Tomato Variety Beefsteak/Extra Large Azoychaka Beauty King Big Brandy Brandywine Very Early-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Yellow Beefsteak fruit on 4' plants.
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