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Arthur Fowler Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
Heirloom orange tomato, generous and juicy, perfect for enjoying the full taste of summer.
Téton de Vénus Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Heart-shaped Italian tomato, dense, productive, excellent storage.
Red Zebra Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
Juicy, productive red tomato, yellow-striped, high-quality.
Green Zebra Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Striped sweet tomato, crisp, colorful, ideal salads.
Plourde tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Plant about 1 meter high. Very round fruits about 8 cm in diameter. Rare variety of red tomato, with firm flesh and excellent taste. All red tomatoes dream of being Plourdes. Cultivated by the family of Aurélius Plourde of Saint-Alexandre de Kamouraska, Quebec, since 1925. Given to Jeannot Pelletier and later to René Paquet, who cultivated and observed it before sharing it in the Catalog des Semences du patrimoine Canada and make it available to everyone. According to René Paquet, who told the story of this Quebec treasure to Semences du patrimoine, "it's a beauty from yesteryear who, over time, unfortunately came to forget its identity. , its roots".
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. Lay the plants horizontally, slightly arching the plant to bring the leaves out.
Mémé de Beauce Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
The largest Quebec tomato! Delicious in sandwiches or sauces!
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. Lay the plants horizontally, slightly arching the plant to bring the leaves out.
Savignac tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Tall heirloom tomato, sweet, pink, cold-hardy, productive.
Banana Leg Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
Italian tomato, meaty and sweet, perfect for canning, low juice, highly productive
Black Ruffle Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
An heirloom tomato, meaty and tangy
Gold Medal Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Sweet bicolor tomato, firm flesh, award-winning, prestigious American heirloom variety.
Espagnol Lefebvre Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
The tomato, halfway between a plum and an Italian variety, is perfect for making tomato paste
Tomato the seed girl got it wrong (mix) (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
The seed company mixed it all up and created an envelope of the different varieties of large tomatoes that grew on our farm. Includes Mémé de Beauce, Téton de Vénus, Plourde, Savignac, Noire de Crimée, Canabec, Black Ruffle, Québec #13, Sang du Québec, Minuit à Montréal, Espagnol Lefebvre. For those who love diversity!
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. When planting, lay the plants horizontally, slightly arching the plant to bring out the leaves upwards.
Tomato Ice Grow (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
Heirloom tomato from the 1960s!
Canabec Rose Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Early Quebec tomato, productive and compact, with flavorful pink fruits adapted to northern climates
Tomato Quebec #13 (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
This tomato variety was developed in the early 1950s by geneticist Professor Joseph-O Vandal. He worked at Laval University for more than 30 years and he is the father of several horticultural varieties that are resistant in our climate. The vigorous plant produces very early, medium-sized dark red fruits. This exceptionally tasty tomato has far fewer seeds than the conventional tomato and has a very thin skin that peels well. It should be eaten within a few days of harvest because it does not keep as long as store-bought tomatoes.
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimatize to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. When planting, lay the plants horizontally, arching them slightly to bring out the leaves upwards.
Crimean Black Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
The 'Black Crimean' tomato is a very old and still very popular variety of black tomato. She was found in the 90s in the peninsula of Crimea. Beefsteak type, it produces large fruits about 10 cm wide in shades of purple, red, black and green with a rather unique appearance! Germination rate 100%.
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. When planting, lay the plants horizontally, slightly arching the plant to bring out the leaves upwards.
Italian Pink Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
Hardy pink heirloom tomato, heavy yields, exceptional flavor.
San Marzano tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
Italian tomato, meaty, low seed, ideal for sauces
Tomato Minuit à Montréal (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60
$
4.00
$
1.6
CAD
It is dark like the streets of Montreal in the wee hours of the morning. Early, because winter comes quickly in Quebec, it grows just as well in a pot on a balcony on the Plateau as in the ground. Made from two varieties, the Noire de Crimee and the Téton de Vénus, it has kept the color dark of the first and shape and density of the second. On the other hand, she is much earlier than her two parents, and is very productive. Our team, during taste tests, detected a steak flavor in it! It is quite stable although it could sometimes have a little irregular shapes, but we continue our work of selection to create you a perfect tomato .Fruits a little smaller than a tennis ball, regular foliage, little disease.
Germination rate 100%
MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. Lay the plants horizontally, slightly arching the plant to bring the leaves out.
Amish Paste Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00
$
4.00
$
4.0
CAD
A small Italian tomato, yet nice and fleshy! A great variety to grow and discover!
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