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Pre-1940. Sweet, juicy bite sized and delicious 1.25" fruit are bourne in absolute abundance on long indeterminate vines. Great tomato. Plants are vigorous and need staking. Good fresh in salads or for use in pickling and relish. Extremely productive plants. Great full flavor.
Days To Maturity: 73-78
Approximately 40 seeds per packet.
Botanical Name: Lycopersicon
Plant Type: Indeterminate
Planting:
Tomatoes prefer a long hot season. Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost in very warm soil (80-90F) kept just moist. Once germinated, allow soil to dry slightly but don't allow the plant to wilt. After true leaves begin to develop, continue growth in moderate temperatures (60-70), to slow growth. Transplant outside after frost and soil and night time temperatures begin to warm. Space 24-36 inches apart, in rows 3-4 feet apart. Best fruit production is when soil moisture is even.
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