Savor the Rainbow with Indigo and Artisan Tomatoes
INDIGO TOMATOES feature eye-catching deep blue skin coloring, derived from wild tomato cultivars discovered in the Galapagos Islands and Peru. The color comes from elevated levels of anthocyanin, a powerful antioxidant. We are pleased to offer something for everyone this year with grape, saladette, and slicing-sized fruits. Note: Let ripen for most aromatic flavor; Rose and Apple are ripe when black with red undersides.
NEW! Indigo Cherry Drops 65 days
OP • Indeterminate • Prolific • 1 oz.
Tremendous yields of cocktail-sized deep red fruits with purple shoulders and excellent sweet flavor. Grafting will increase already-impressive yields of hundreds of fruits per plant. Bred by Dr. Jim Myers at Oregon State University (OSU). PVPAF
NEW! Indigo Apple Tomato 70 days
OP • Indeterminate • Resists cracking • 2-4 oz.
Beautiful and early variety with fruits that start deep purple-red and turn nearly black in the sun. Sweet, rich flavored fruits resist cracking and sunscald. A larger Indigo tomato with exceptionally high anthocyanin content; firm, meaty fruits are delicious sliced on sandwiches. Bred by Brad Gates using an original cross made by PKS Heirlooms in Copemish, MI.
Indigo Rose Tomato 75-80 days
OP • Semi-determinate • Good container variety • 2-2.5 oz.
Stunning edible and ornamental tomato that ripens to jet black with purple-tinged foliage. Produces clusters of 6-8 firm ebony fruits. Vigorous and disease-resistant. Bred by Dr. Jim Myers through the high-flavonoid breeding program at OSU. PVP
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ARTISAN™ TOMATOES were created to provide farmers and gardeners with gourmet striped fruits and the delectable rich flavor characteristic of heirlooms. Fred Hempel has been breeding striped tomatoes in Sunol, California for nearly a decade and offers them through Artisan™ Seeds LLC, a breeding company focused on local/specialty markets. They resist cracking and are well-suited to either field or greenhouse culture.
NEW! Pink Bumblebee Tomato 70 days
OP • Indeterminate • Resists cracking • 1.5” fruit
Extraordinarily beautiful rose-colored fruits with gold striping. Juicy and sweet with rich flavor perfect for caprese salads with basil, mozzarella and balsamic. Very versatile and sure to be a hit in mixed pints at CSAs and markets!
NEW! Purple Bumblebee Tomato 70 days
OP • Indeterminate • Resists cracking • 1.5” fruit
Lovely burgundy fruits with olive green stripes and superb rich flavor. Incredibly pretty in mixed pints - an instant hit at CSAs and markets. Versatile in the kitchen. An eye-catching color combination that will draw customers back for more.
NEW! Sunrise Bumblebee Tomato 70 days
OP • Indeterminate • Resists cracking • 1.5” fruit
All the colors of the sunrise in a sweet and tangy tomato! Lovely gold fruit marbled with pink stripes on the inside and out. Irresistible with Purple and Pink Bumblebees in mixed pints; exceptionally versatile in the kitchen.
Pink Tiger Tomato 70 days
OP • Indeterminate • Prolific julienne-type • 2” fruits
Elongated rose-pink cherry with radiant orange striping. Julienne-type fruits are prized by chefs for their superb bright, delicate flavor and ease of preparation. Heavy yields on slightly smaller plants than Green Tiger.
NEW! Blush Tomato 75 days
OP • Indeterminate • Prolific julienne-type • 2” fruits
Elongated sunset-colored fruit prized for its exceptionally sweet, juicy, tropical flavor. Prolific julienne-type fruits are ready when a pink blush appears over the golden yellow skin; ripens well off the vine. Unique flavor and convenient shape for easy slicing.
Posted On: December 3 2014
Posted By: High Mowing Organic Seeds
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