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TOMATO
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Very strong growing plant habit for outdoor use, producing large quantities of medium small bright red fruit of very good flavour.
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Produces very large, round fruit, weighing up to 500 gm each. Ideal for slicing for sandwiches or frying. Strong, tall plants.
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Vigorous growing plant that has strong disease-resistance. Large, cherry-type fruit of good sharp flavour.
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An old variety of dwarf habit. Early into fruit for outdoor use, plants have distinctive potato shaped leaves. Excellent flavour.
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An old favourite from the beginning of the century when tomatoes had flavour! A good tall outdoor variety or for growing under plastic. Thin skinned ...
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Tall bush habit (sometimes needs stopping) pro-ducing a huge crop of large irregular shaped, meaty and flavoursome tomatoes. Outdoor or tunnel cultur...
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Very early into fruit, with vigorous, healthy plants. Bright red of outstanding flavour.
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Excellent quality, standard variety, with heavy crops of medium size fruits.Very reliable.
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The traditional Italian garden tomato. Huge pink fruit shaped like a heart. Flesh is very meaty with not too much juice so ideal for slicing, sandwic...
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