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Dix doigts de Naples tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4,00 $ 4,00 $ 4.0 CAD
The "Dix Doigts de Naples" tomato, originating from the Naples region in Italy, is a semi-determinate variety of the San Marzano type. It consistently produces elongated red fruits in clusters. These hollow tomatoes, low in juice and seeds, are ideal for canning, sauces, coulis, and salads.

CARE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by exposing them during the day. Lay the plants horizontally, gently bending them to bring the leaves upward.
Jaune Flammée tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1,60 $ 4,00 $ 1.6 CAD
This variety of small to medium tomato, resistant to diseases, offers a surprising citrus flavor. Introduced to France by Norbert Perreira, its thick skin, of a vivid orange-yellow, resists cracking. The abundant fruits grow in clusters on an indeterminate plant, requiring good support. Their fruity and lemony taste intensifies when grilled or dried.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimatize to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. Lay the plants horizontally, arching the plant slightly to bring out the leaves upwards.
100 year Beefsteak Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1,60 $ 4,00 $ 1.6 CAD
Heirloom beefsteak tomato, large, red, and juicy, perfect for flavorful and abundant harvests
Tomato Quebec 309 (Solanum lycopersicum)
4,00 $ 4,00 $ 4.0 CAD
Tomato developed at the St-Hyacinthe experimental station. No other information available.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Gradually acclimatize 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.
Tomato Tante Claire (Solanum lycopersicum)
1,60 $ 4,00 $ 1.6 CAD
"Beefsteak" Tomato, pink and indeterminate, it produces beautiful large tomatoes. It has an excellent taste and is very productive.
Iberville Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1,60 $ 4,00 $ 1.6 CAD
Cette tomate fût développée en 1975 par l'agronome Roger Doucet à la station de recherche agricole de Saint-Hyacinthe. Elle produit des fruits roses, ronds et de grosseur moyenne. Elle fût créée pour satisfaire aux conditions climatiques de nos régions. Elle est donc précoce, productive, et relativement compacte malgré qu'elle soit à croissance indéterminée.

INFORMATIONS BOTANIQUES
Nom latin : Solanum lycopersicum "Canabec Rose"
Nom commun : Tomate Canabec Rose
Anglais : Tomato Pink Canabec
Famille : Solanaceae

ENTRETIEN ET AUTRES CONSIDÉRATIONS
Acclimater graduellement aux conditions extérieures environ 10 jours avant la plantation en les sortant le jour. Lors de la plantation, coucher les plants horizontalement en les arquant légèrement afin de faire ressortir les feuilles vers le haut.
Montreal 61 Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1,60 $ 4,00 $ 1.6 CAD
In 1995, a bag of 200 seeds was discovered in the attic of a house that had been abandoned for several years in Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, by a carpenter making repairs. Neighbors said there hadn't been a vegetable garden at this address for over 60 years. Mr. Gérard Parent, to whom they were given, tried to grow them, but only three germinated. From these plants come all the Mémés de Beauce known in Quebec.

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.