Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 4' plants. Cross brandywine and New Big dwarf. Indeterminate.
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1 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. Compact plants? "Azoychka" is a Russian woman's name. Citrus taste? Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Bi-color Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Yellow with Red stripes. A cross of 'Big Rainbow' and 'Green Zebra'. Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 4' plants. Cross brandywine and New Big dwarf. Late-Season Open Pollinated with oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Known for its flavor. Several strains available. Saved by the Amish. Buffalo Steak Late-Season Hybrid with 6 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Chef's Choice Pink Cherokee Carbon Dester Golden Ponderosa Janet's Jewel Madame Marmande Marizol Purple Missouri Pink Love Apple Mortgage Lifter Orange Jazz Querida Late-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants AAS winner. Potato leaves. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Purple Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Beefsteak heirloom marriage between Cherokee Purple and Carbon. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. Said to have won tasting competitions. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Golden Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. A bright golden version of 'Ponderosa Red'. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Bi-color Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Orange fruit with green stripes. Potato Leaf. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Popular variety in France. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Deep Pink Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. Indeterminate. From the Black Forest region of Germany. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Potato Leaf. Grown since the Civil war by the Barnes family. 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 12 oz. Bi-color Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Orange with yellow stripes. Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 5' plants. Red fruit with green stripes. Thursday, August 25, 2016 Page 1 of 6
2 Royal Hillbilly Late-Season Open Pollinated with 16 oz. Pink Beefsteak fruit on 6' plants. Selected by Darrell Merrell from variations of 'Hillbilly' tomato. Cherry/Grape Black Opal Cherry Baby Cherry Bomb Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Black Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Bred from the heirloom 'Black Cherry'. Mid-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Grow in long clusters. Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Late blight resistant. Chocolate Cherry Late-Season Open Pollinated with 0.5 oz. Black Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Chocolate Sprinkles Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Black Grape fruit on 5' plants. Dark red with dark green stripes. Dr. Carolyn Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Yellow Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Early Cherry Early-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 3' plants. Esterina Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. White Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Fruit resists cracking. Fox Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Frosted Green Doctors Late-Season Open Pollinated with 0.5 oz. Green Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Garnet Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Black Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Green Pear Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Green Small Pear fruit on 6' plants. Igleheart Yellow Cherry Indigo Cream Berries Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Yellow Cherry fruit on 7' plants. The parents of James Igleheart of Indiana received the seeds of this tomato variety from their Italian gardener. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. White Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Purple shoulders. Jolly Girl Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Grape fruit on 4' plants. Compact plants. Jujube Cherry Lucky Tiger Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Red Grape fruit on 7' plants. Fruits in long clusters. Mid-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Grape fruit on 8' plants. Red fruit with green stripes. Orange Sunshine Early-Season Hybrid with 0.5 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Peacevine Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Pink Bumble Bee Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Pink Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Pink fruit with yellow stripes. Thursday, August 25, 2016 Page 2 of 6
3 Purple Bumble Bee Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Deep Pink Cherry fruit on 8' plants. Purple fruit with green stripes. Red Pear Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 0.3 oz. Red Small Pear fruit on 8' plants. Sugar Rush Sun Gold Sunrise Bumble Bee Toronjina Washington Cherry Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Red Grape fruit on 5' plants. Fruit grows on long 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. Yellow Grape fruit on 6' plants. Yellow fruit with red stripes. Early-Season Hybrid with 0.6 oz. Orange Cherry fruit on 7' plants. Indeterminate F1F2. Early-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Cherry fruit on 3' plants. Compact plants. Yellow Cherry Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 0.5 oz. Yellow Cherry fruit on 6' plants. Plum Black Icicle Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Red Plum fruit on 7' plants. Chile Verde Cream Sausage Firecracker Marzinera Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Green Plum fruit on 6' plants. Developed by Tom Wagner. Unique chili pepper shape. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. White Long Pointed fruit on 3' plants. Sweet flavor? Adds great color to salsa or sauces. Compact plants? Early-Season Hybrid with 2 oz. Bi-color Plum fruit on 4' plants. Red with orange streaks. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. Red Plum fruit on 5' plants. A cross betweeen 'San Marzano' and 'Cream Sauage'. Orange Banana Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Orange Plum fruit on 6' plants. Roman Candle Late-Season Open Pollinated with 5 oz. White Plum fruit on 8' plants. Originated as a sport from John Swenson s beautiful Speckled Roman. Ten Fingers of Naples Ukrainian Purple Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. Red Plum fruit on 5' plants. Fruit produced in long trusses with a finger-like appearance. From Naples Italy. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Purple Plum fruit on ' plants. Fruit 3 to 4 inches Round/Med Bellini Early-Season Hybrid with 1 oz. Orange Round fruit on 5' plants. Sweet low acid flavor. Big Yummy Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. Nearly seedless. F1A. Thursday, August 25, 2016 Page 3 of 6
4 Bison Late-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 3' plants. Originated from North Dakota State University. Black Prince Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Black Round fruit on 6' plants. Box Car Willie Late-Season Open Pollinated with oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Consistent performer. Burpee's Big Boy Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Celebrity Chef's Choice Orange Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants All-American Selection winner. Known for good flavor. Semi-Determinate VF1F2NTA. Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Orange Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Bred from Amana Orange. Chocolate Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. Crimson Cushion Beefsteak Csiko Botermo Dixie Red Late-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 7' plants. Indeterminate. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Bi-color Round fruit on 5' plants. Fruit grow in small clusters of 5 fruit. Red fruit with gold stripes. Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Heat tolerant bred for the Southeast. VF1F2FNA. Early Doll Early-Season Hybrid with 4-5 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. Early Wonder Ferline Giallo De Summer Grushovka Gypsy Illini Star Indigo Rose 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. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 10 oz. Yellow Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Early-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Pink Round fruit on 3' plants. From Siberia. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Black Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. Indeterminate. Named for the Gypsies who live in Russia. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Compact plant Developed by Merlyn & Mary Ann Neidens. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 1 oz. Red Round fruit on 5' plants. High in anthocyanins. Bred at Oregon State University. Jung's Wayahead Early-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. 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. Thursday, August 25, 2016 Page 4 of 6
5 Lemon Boy Malakhitovaya Shkatulka 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 10 oz. Green Flattened Globe fruit on 7' plants. Manitoba Early-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 2' plants. Marglobe Improved Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Round fruit on 4' plants. Moreton Mountain Fresh Plus Mountain Glory 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. Orange Blossom Early-Season Hybrid with 6-7 oz. Orange Round fruit on 3' plants. Orange Peach Oregon Spring V Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Orange Round fruit on 7' plants. Fuzzy skin. Early-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. Fruit nearly seedless. Developed by Oregon State U. for short seasons. Polar Beauty Early-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Red Round fruit on ' plants. Ramapo Mid-Season Hybrid with 12 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Developed by Dr. Bernie Pollack at Rutgers University, NJAES. Rebekah Allen Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Pink Flattened Globe fruit on 5' plants. Red Pride Russian Rose Rutgers 250 Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 4' plants. Commercial fresh market variety. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Rose Round fruit on 6' plants. A Russian heirloom. 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. Santa Clara Canner Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 9 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 6' plants. Skyreacher Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Bi-color Round fruit on 7' plants. Red with organge streaks. Bred by Tom Wagner. Sophie's Choice Early-Season Open Pollinated with 8 oz. Red Globe fruit on 2' plants. Spike Sub Atric Maxi Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Bi-color Round fruit on 5' plants. Orange with green to gold stripes. Semi- Early-Season Hybrid with 3 oz. Red Round fruit on 3' plants. Early fruit on compact plants. Thursday, August 25, 2016 Page 5 of 6
6 Tappy's Hertitage Late-Season Open Pollinated with 6 oz. Red Globe fruit on 5' plants. Developed by Merlyn and Mary Ann Neidens in Illinois. Think Pink Mid-Season Hybrid with 8 oz. Pink Round fruit on 5' plants. Firm pink fruit. Tygress Wapsipinicon Peach Weissbehaarte Yellow Stuffer Yellow Vernissage Mid-Season Hybrid with 10 oz. Red Flattened Globe fruit on 3' plants. Determinate VF1F2T. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 4 oz. Yellow Round fruit on 7' plants. Fuzzy fruit. Originated with Elbert S. Carman in 1890 under the name White Peach. This strain came from Dennis Schlicht and is named after the Wapsipinicon River in northeast Iowa. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Yellow Round fruit on 7' plants. Yellow fruit with a pink blush. A German heirloom. Late-Season Open Pollinated with 3 oz. Yellow Stuffer fruit on 6' plants. Shaped like bell peppers; 3 to 4 lobed fruits. Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 2 oz. Yellow Round fruit on 6' plants. Yellow fruit with pale cream stripes. 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 Thursday, August 25, 2016 Page 6 of 6
Mid-Season Open Pollinated with 12 oz. Red Beefsteak fruit on 7' plants. Indeterminate.
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