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DELICIOUS TOMATO
Description. Delicious. 77 days, indeterminate — The 'Delicious' tomato is one of our most popular home garden varieties. The regular leaf plants set loads of huge fruits that typically weigh in the one pound range. If the plants are grown in the right conditions and are really happy, they may crank out some two to three pound monsters foryou.
TROPHY TOMATO
The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red colored fruits. The fruits are also firm, solid but juicy, and mildly sweet. A good variety for processing and fresh slicing. Beginning in 1847 Dr. Hand, a physician from Baltimore County,began experimenting
OLD GERMAN TOMATO
The fruits are large, often weighing two pounds but averaging about one pound. They are golden-yellow in color with pink and red marbled throughout the flesh. The vines are vigorous and benefit from caging of staking. They tolerate heat well and have an amazingly complex flavor that makes up for their tendency to not be heavy producers.STUPICE TOMATO
Stupice. 50 days, indeterminate — Pronounced "stu-peach-ka," the potato-leaf, four foot tall plants are loaded with 2½-inch by 2-inch diameter, red colored fruits that are borne in clusters. Extremely early, great flavor. Heavy yields all season long and produces very well in northern climates.SIBERIA TOMATO
Siberia. 50 days, determinate — This tomato variety sets fruit very early. They are bright red and weigh up to five ounce. Reported as being capable of setting fruits at 38ºF, however, 'Siberia', like any other tomato, is not actually frost hardy. 'Siberia' was discovered by Ron Driskill, a horticulture teacher at the Jack James SecondaryGLAMOUR TOMATO
Glamour. 74 days, indeterminate — 'Glamour' is an early to mid-season, productive, regular leaf plant that sets heavy clusters of red, six ounce fruits that are almost globe-shaped, solid and crack resistant. It is a nice choice for canning but also deliver a tasty, classic, tart flavor for fresh eating. Bred by LIVINGSTON'S PARAGON TOMATO 75 days, indeterminate — "The Paragon Tomato," as its creator Alexander W. Livingston called it, was so-named because it was of, ". . . superior excellence in comparison with all others in the market at that time. " Livingston's 'Paragon' is a first in several aspects. It marked Mr. Livingston's first success at intentionally and carefully selecting for specific traitsPAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the African EARLIANA (AKA SPARK'S EARLIANA) TOMATO 65 days, semi-determinate — Also known as "Spark's Earliana," it is an extra early variety, as the name implies. Its plants usually reach about two feet in height and tend to sprawl if not supported. However, vine growth can vary greatly depending on the climate and conditions. The fruits are bright red in color, five to six ounces in weight THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. Unlike most garden seed merchants, we actually grow seeds on our farm and help to supportother small seed
DELICIOUS TOMATO
Description. Delicious. 77 days, indeterminate — The 'Delicious' tomato is one of our most popular home garden varieties. The regular leaf plants set loads of huge fruits that typically weigh in the one pound range. If the plants are grown in the right conditions and are really happy, they may crank out some two to three pound monsters foryou.
TROPHY TOMATO
The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red colored fruits. The fruits are also firm, solid but juicy, and mildly sweet. A good variety for processing and fresh slicing. Beginning in 1847 Dr. Hand, a physician from Baltimore County,began experimenting
OLD GERMAN TOMATO
The fruits are large, often weighing two pounds but averaging about one pound. They are golden-yellow in color with pink and red marbled throughout the flesh. The vines are vigorous and benefit from caging of staking. They tolerate heat well and have an amazingly complex flavor that makes up for their tendency to not be heavy producers.STUPICE TOMATO
Stupice. 50 days, indeterminate — Pronounced "stu-peach-ka," the potato-leaf, four foot tall plants are loaded with 2½-inch by 2-inch diameter, red colored fruits that are borne in clusters. Extremely early, great flavor. Heavy yields all season long and produces very well in northern climates.SIBERIA TOMATO
Siberia. 50 days, determinate — This tomato variety sets fruit very early. They are bright red and weigh up to five ounce. Reported as being capable of setting fruits at 38ºF, however, 'Siberia', like any other tomato, is not actually frost hardy. 'Siberia' was discovered by Ron Driskill, a horticulture teacher at the Jack James SecondaryGLAMOUR TOMATO
Glamour. 74 days, indeterminate — 'Glamour' is an early to mid-season, productive, regular leaf plant that sets heavy clusters of red, six ounce fruits that are almost globe-shaped, solid and crack resistant. It is a nice choice for canning but also deliver a tasty, classic, tart flavor for fresh eating. Bred by LIVINGSTON'S PARAGON TOMATO 75 days, indeterminate — "The Paragon Tomato," as its creator Alexander W. Livingston called it, was so-named because it was of, ". . . superior excellence in comparison with all others in the market at that time. " Livingston's 'Paragon' is a first in several aspects. It marked Mr. Livingston's first success at intentionally and carefully selecting for specific traitsPAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the African EARLIANA (AKA SPARK'S EARLIANA) TOMATO 65 days, semi-determinate — Also known as "Spark's Earliana," it is an extra early variety, as the name implies. Its plants usually reach about two feet in height and tend to sprawl if not supported. However, vine growth can vary greatly depending on the climate and conditions. The fruits are bright red in color, five to six ounces in weightSTUPICE TOMATO
Stupice. 50 days, indeterminate — Pronounced "stu-peach-ka," the potato-leaf, four foot tall plants are loaded with 2½-inch by 2-inch diameter, red colored fruits that are borne in clusters. Extremely early, great flavor. Heavy yields all season long and produces very well in northern climates.OLD GERMAN TOMATO
The fruits are large, often weighing two pounds but averaging about one pound. They are golden-yellow in color with pink and red marbled throughout the flesh. The vines are vigorous and benefit from caging of staking. They tolerate heat well and have an amazingly complex flavor that makes up for their tendency to not be heavy producers. FROST DATE SELECTOR PAGE FOR CANADA FROM THE VICTORY SEED First and Last Frost Dates. Use this section of our site as a guide to help you estimate the average date on which can expect the last frost to occur in the late winter / spring as well as the first one in the fall. For this site, a frost is defined as a light freeze of temperatures ranging from 29 to 32 degrees F. (-2 to 0 degrees C).WILLAMETTE TOMATO
Willamette. 70 days, determinate — The plants are medium small framed with medium foliage cover, four to seven ounce fruits that are red, unusually smooth, globe to deep globe shaped with small stem and blossom scars, good color and solidity. Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in1964.
WELCOME TO VICTORY SEEDS Thank you so much for your patience and support during this past crazy year! We are currently getting orders quickly fulfilled in 2 to 5 business days. (Click Here for updates and more information.)JERUSALEM TOMATO
Jerusalem. 90 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Jerusalem' are very productive. The heart-shaped fruits are large (twelve to sixteen ounces), red in color, and have very good flavor. With very little information, this seed variety was sent to us by Sammie Long of Tennessee. Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.SIOUX TOMATO SEED
Sioux. 84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used insalads, as well as
SILVERY FIR TREE TOMATO SEED In Russian it is called 'Serebristaya El' which translates to "Silvery Fir Tree" in English. It is an old Russian variety that was introduced to American seed savers in the early 1990s by Marina Danilenko, a pioneering private seed seller from Moscow (see below) during the Perestroika-era. It was given to us by a local farmer friend here in GREY (GRAY) ZUCCHINI SQUASH 45 days — The bush-type plants of 'Grey' zucchini produce are medium-green colored flecked with gray fruit that are known for remaining . It starts developing fruit quickly and if you harvest regularly, are productive. Although categorized as a zucchini here in the United States, because its fruit tend to be short, cylindrical,and somewhat
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan's THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. Unlike most garden seed merchants, we actually grow seeds on our farm and help to supportother small seed
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEEDS FROM VICTORY SEEDS 5/21/21 - Our farming work has begun outside but our seed house crew is still working hard at quickly getting your orders filled and mailed out. Depending on timing, some orders are getting mailed the same day that they arrive. However, please allow 2 to 5 business days and refer to the top of the website for updated information. Also don't forget to check out our New for 2021 section. HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED VARIETIES FROM THE VICTORY SEED COMPANY Check out the award winning book from our good friend . . . "Epic Tomatoes" - by Craig LeHoullier Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Dr. LeHoullier, tomato adviser for Seed Savers Exchange, offers everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes — from sowing seeds and planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season.TROPHY TOMATO
The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red colored fruits. The fruits are also firm, solid but juicy, and mildly sweet. A good variety for processing and fresh slicing. Beginning in 1847 Dr. Hand, a physician from Baltimore County,began experimenting
PAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the AfricanWILLAMETTE TOMATO
Willamette. 70 days, determinate — The plants are medium small framed with medium foliage cover, four to seven ounce fruits that are red, unusually smooth, globe to deep globe shaped with small stem and blossom scars, good color and solidity. Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in1964.
SIOUX TOMATO SEED
Sioux. 84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used insalads, as well as
PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 55 days — Also known as 'Perkins' Mammoth Long Pod', the pods are bright green, four to six inches long and borne on strong plants that can reach five to six feet in height. It is a good choice for pickling, canning, and used in soups and gumbo. 'Perkins' Long Pod'was bred by a
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan'sKOSOVO TOMATO SEED
75 days, indeterminate — 'Kosovo' plants have slightly willowy leaf growth and reach six to eight feet in height. Their fruits are pink, fleshy, and varying in shape — heart, double-heart, and large, flat shapes — all on the same plant, averaging one to two pounds in weight. A very tasty slicer-type variety.Very early for such largefruits.
THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. Unlike most garden seed merchants, we actually grow seeds on our farm and help to supportother small seed
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEEDS FROM VICTORY SEEDS 5/21/21 - Our farming work has begun outside but our seed house crew is still working hard at quickly getting your orders filled and mailed out. Depending on timing, some orders are getting mailed the same day that they arrive. However, please allow 2 to 5 business days and refer to the top of the website for updated information. Also don't forget to check out our New for 2021 section. HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED VARIETIES FROM THE VICTORY SEED COMPANY Check out the award winning book from our good friend . . . "Epic Tomatoes" - by Craig LeHoullier Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Dr. LeHoullier, tomato adviser for Seed Savers Exchange, offers everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes — from sowing seeds and planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season.TROPHY TOMATO
The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red colored fruits. The fruits are also firm, solid but juicy, and mildly sweet. A good variety for processing and fresh slicing. Beginning in 1847 Dr. Hand, a physician from Baltimore County,began experimenting
PAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the AfricanWILLAMETTE TOMATO
Willamette. 70 days, determinate — The plants are medium small framed with medium foliage cover, four to seven ounce fruits that are red, unusually smooth, globe to deep globe shaped with small stem and blossom scars, good color and solidity. Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in1964.
SIOUX TOMATO SEED
Sioux. 84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used insalads, as well as
PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 55 days — Also known as 'Perkins' Mammoth Long Pod', the pods are bright green, four to six inches long and borne on strong plants that can reach five to six feet in height. It is a good choice for pickling, canning, and used in soups and gumbo. 'Perkins' Long Pod'was bred by a
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan'sKOSOVO TOMATO SEED
75 days, indeterminate — 'Kosovo' plants have slightly willowy leaf growth and reach six to eight feet in height. Their fruits are pink, fleshy, and varying in shape — heart, double-heart, and large, flat shapes — all on the same plant, averaging one to two pounds in weight. A very tasty slicer-type variety.Very early for such largefruits.
DELICIOUS TOMATO
Description. Delicious. 77 days, indeterminate — The 'Delicious' tomato is one of our most popular home garden varieties. The regular leaf plants set loads of huge fruits that typically weigh in the one pound range. If the plants are grown in the right conditions and are really happy, they may crank out some two to three pound monsters foryou.
OLD GERMAN TOMATO
The fruits are large, often weighing two pounds but averaging about one pound. They are golden-yellow in color with pink and red marbled throughout the flesh. The vines are vigorous and benefit from caging of staking. They tolerate heat well and have an amazingly complex flavor that makes up for their tendency to not be heavy producers.STUPICE TOMATO
Stupice. 50 days, indeterminate — Pronounced "stu-peach-ka," the potato-leaf, four foot tall plants are loaded with 2½-inch by 2-inch diameter, red colored fruits that are borne in clusters. Extremely early, great flavor. Heavy yields all season long and produces very well in northern climates. WELCOME TO VICTORY SEEDS Thank you so much for your patience and support during this past crazy year! We are currently getting orders quickly fulfilled in 2 to 5 business days. (Click Here for updates and more information.)BONNY BEST TOMATO
Bonny Best. 80 days, indeterminate — 'Bonny Best' is a regular leaf variety that produces a good amount of beautiful, globe to slightly flattened-globe shaped, bright red fruits. They range between two and ten ounces each, averaging about five ounces, and deliver a mildly tart flavor that one would expect from a classic red tomato. LIVINGSTON'S PARAGON TOMATO 75 days, indeterminate — "The Paragon Tomato," as its creator Alexander W. Livingston called it, was so-named because it was of, ". . . superior excellence in comparison with all others in the market at that time. " Livingston's 'Paragon' is a first in several aspects. It marked Mr. Livingston's first success at intentionally and carefully selecting for specific traits PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 'Perkins' Long Pod' was bred by a Mr. M. B. Perkins of New Jersey. According to the 1899 Johnson & Stokes Seed Company catalog, Mr. Perkins was a well-known truck farmer who developed the variety, ". . . after many years of careful selection."They went on to say:J. WALSH TOMATO
Description. J. Walsh. 80 days, indeterminate — 'J. Walsh' produces large amounts of fruits over a long period of time. The fruits weigh one to three ounces, are elongated, almost egg-shaped, a bright, light-yellow color, and are very tasty. Like many yellow-fruited varieties, the sugar content is high making them sweet and tasting lowacid.
GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN Description. Golden Bantam. Yellow Sweet Corn. 78 days — This is the old standard yellow sweet corn that has been the home gardener's favorite since the beginning of the twentieth century. The plants grow to about six feet and produce seven inch ears loaded with eight to ten rows of sweet, plump, golden kernels. Very early, very tasty. EARLIANA (AKA SPARK'S EARLIANA) TOMATO 65 days, semi-determinate — Also known as "Spark's Earliana," it is an extra early variety, as the name implies. Its plants usually reach about two feet in height and tend to sprawl if not supported. However, vine growth can vary greatly depending on the climate and conditions. THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. Unlike most garden seed merchants, we actually grow seeds on our farm and help to supportother small seed
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEEDS FROM VICTORY SEEDS 5/21/21 - Our farming work has begun outside but our seed house crew is still working hard at quickly getting your orders filled and mailed out. Depending on timing, some orders are getting mailed the same day that they arrive. However, please allow 2 to 5 business days and refer to the top of the website for updated information. Also don't forget to check out our New for 2021 section. HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED VARIETIES FROM THE VICTORY SEED COMPANY Check out the award winning book from our good friend . . . "Epic Tomatoes" - by Craig LeHoullier Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Dr. LeHoullier, tomato adviser for Seed Savers Exchange, offers everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes — from sowing seeds and planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season.TROPHY TOMATO
The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red colored fruits. The fruits are also firm, solid but juicy, and mildly sweet. A good variety for processing and fresh slicing. Beginning in 1847 Dr. Hand, a physician from Baltimore County,began experimenting
PAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the AfricanWILLAMETTE TOMATO
Willamette. 70 days, determinate — The plants are medium small framed with medium foliage cover, four to seven ounce fruits that are red, unusually smooth, globe to deep globe shaped with small stem and blossom scars, good color and solidity. Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in1964.
SIOUX TOMATO SEED
Sioux. 84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used insalads, as well as
PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 55 days — Also known as 'Perkins' Mammoth Long Pod', the pods are bright green, four to six inches long and borne on strong plants that can reach five to six feet in height. It is a good choice for pickling, canning, and used in soups and gumbo. 'Perkins' Long Pod'was bred by a
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan'sKOSOVO TOMATO SEED
75 days, indeterminate — 'Kosovo' plants have slightly willowy leaf growth and reach six to eight feet in height. Their fruits are pink, fleshy, and varying in shape — heart, double-heart, and large, flat shapes — all on the same plant, averaging one to two pounds in weight. A very tasty slicer-type variety.Very early for such largefruits.
THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. Unlike most garden seed merchants, we actually grow seeds on our farm and help to supportother small seed
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEEDS FROM VICTORY SEEDS 5/21/21 - Our farming work has begun outside but our seed house crew is still working hard at quickly getting your orders filled and mailed out. Depending on timing, some orders are getting mailed the same day that they arrive. However, please allow 2 to 5 business days and refer to the top of the website for updated information. Also don't forget to check out our New for 2021 section. HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED VARIETIES FROM THE VICTORY SEED COMPANY Check out the award winning book from our good friend . . . "Epic Tomatoes" - by Craig LeHoullier Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Dr. LeHoullier, tomato adviser for Seed Savers Exchange, offers everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes — from sowing seeds and planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season.TROPHY TOMATO
The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red colored fruits. The fruits are also firm, solid but juicy, and mildly sweet. A good variety for processing and fresh slicing. Beginning in 1847 Dr. Hand, a physician from Baltimore County,began experimenting
PAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the AfricanWILLAMETTE TOMATO
Willamette. 70 days, determinate — The plants are medium small framed with medium foliage cover, four to seven ounce fruits that are red, unusually smooth, globe to deep globe shaped with small stem and blossom scars, good color and solidity. Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in1964.
SIOUX TOMATO SEED
Sioux. 84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used insalads, as well as
PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 55 days — Also known as 'Perkins' Mammoth Long Pod', the pods are bright green, four to six inches long and borne on strong plants that can reach five to six feet in height. It is a good choice for pickling, canning, and used in soups and gumbo. 'Perkins' Long Pod'was bred by a
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan'sKOSOVO TOMATO SEED
75 days, indeterminate — 'Kosovo' plants have slightly willowy leaf growth and reach six to eight feet in height. Their fruits are pink, fleshy, and varying in shape — heart, double-heart, and large, flat shapes — all on the same plant, averaging one to two pounds in weight. A very tasty slicer-type variety.Very early for such largefruits.
DELICIOUS TOMATO
Description. Delicious. 77 days, indeterminate — The 'Delicious' tomato is one of our most popular home garden varieties. The regular leaf plants set loads of huge fruits that typically weigh in the one pound range. If the plants are grown in the right conditions and are really happy, they may crank out some two to three pound monsters foryou.
OLD GERMAN TOMATO
The fruits are large, often weighing two pounds but averaging about one pound. They are golden-yellow in color with pink and red marbled throughout the flesh. The vines are vigorous and benefit from caging of staking. They tolerate heat well and have an amazingly complex flavor that makes up for their tendency to not be heavy producers.STUPICE TOMATO
Stupice. 50 days, indeterminate — Pronounced "stu-peach-ka," the potato-leaf, four foot tall plants are loaded with 2½-inch by 2-inch diameter, red colored fruits that are borne in clusters. Extremely early, great flavor. Heavy yields all season long and produces very well in northern climates. WELCOME TO VICTORY SEEDS Thank you so much for your patience and support during this past crazy year! We are currently getting orders quickly fulfilled in 2 to 5 business days. (Click Here for updates and more information.)BONNY BEST TOMATO
Bonny Best. 80 days, indeterminate — 'Bonny Best' is a regular leaf variety that produces a good amount of beautiful, globe to slightly flattened-globe shaped, bright red fruits. They range between two and ten ounces each, averaging about five ounces, and deliver a mildly tart flavor that one would expect from a classic red tomato. LIVINGSTON'S PARAGON TOMATO 75 days, indeterminate — "The Paragon Tomato," as its creator Alexander W. Livingston called it, was so-named because it was of, ". . . superior excellence in comparison with all others in the market at that time. " Livingston's 'Paragon' is a first in several aspects. It marked Mr. Livingston's first success at intentionally and carefully selecting for specific traits PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 'Perkins' Long Pod' was bred by a Mr. M. B. Perkins of New Jersey. According to the 1899 Johnson & Stokes Seed Company catalog, Mr. Perkins was a well-known truck farmer who developed the variety, ". . . after many years of careful selection."They went on to say:J. WALSH TOMATO
Description. J. Walsh. 80 days, indeterminate — 'J. Walsh' produces large amounts of fruits over a long period of time. The fruits weigh one to three ounces, are elongated, almost egg-shaped, a bright, light-yellow color, and are very tasty. Like many yellow-fruited varieties, the sugar content is high making them sweet and tasting lowacid.
GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN Description. Golden Bantam. Yellow Sweet Corn. 78 days — This is the old standard yellow sweet corn that has been the home gardener's favorite since the beginning of the twentieth century. The plants grow to about six feet and produce seven inch ears loaded with eight to ten rows of sweet, plump, golden kernels. Very early, very tasty. EARLIANA (AKA SPARK'S EARLIANA) TOMATO 65 days, semi-determinate — Also known as "Spark's Earliana," it is an extra early variety, as the name implies. Its plants usually reach about two feet in height and tend to sprawl if not supported. However, vine growth can vary greatly depending on the climate and conditions. THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEEDS FROM VICTORY SEEDS 5/21/21 - Our farming work has begun outside but our seed house crew is still working hard at quickly getting your orders filled and mailed out. Depending on timing, some orders are getting mailed the same day that they arrive. However, please allow 2 to 5 business days and refer to the top of the website for updated information. Also don't forget to check out our New for 2021 section. HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED VARIETIES FROM THE VICTORY SEED COMPANY Check out the award winning book from our good friend . . . "Epic Tomatoes" - by Craig LeHoullier Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Dr. LeHoullier, tomato adviser for Seed Savers Exchange, offers everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes — from sowing seeds and planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season.TROPHY TOMATO
95 days, indeterminate — In our search for important historical varieties to preserve and protect for future gardeners to enjoy, ‘Trophy’ is one that has been on our "To Do List" for years. The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red coloredfruits.
PAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the AfricanWILLAMETTE TOMATO
Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in 1964. 'Willamette' was selected and stabilized from a complex between three tomato varieties; ('Campbell Soup 10' x 'Pennheart') x 'Queens'. PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 'Perkins' Long Pod' was bred by a Mr. M. B. Perkins of New Jersey. According to the 1899 Johnson & Stokes Seed Company catalog, Mr. Perkins was a well-known truck farmer who developed the variety, ". . . after many years of careful selection."They went on to say:SIOUX TOMATO SEED
84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used in salads, as well as for canning, freezing or processing into pastes andsauces.
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan'sKOSOVO TOMATO SEED
'Kosovo' was originally sent to us by Glenn Parker of New Zealand. He wrote the following about this variety: "In 2000, an old-timer came into my nursery and said that his son, who was a UN worker in Kosovo, had sent him seed the previous year of a beautiful Kosovoan tomato." THE ORIGINAL VICTORY SEEDS® The Victory Seed Company is a small, family owned and operated organization that works to preserve plant varieties by locating, growing, documenting and offering rare, open-pollinated, non-GMO, non-hybrid, heirloom seeds to home gardeners. HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE SEEDS FROM VICTORY SEEDS 5/21/21 - Our farming work has begun outside but our seed house crew is still working hard at quickly getting your orders filled and mailed out. Depending on timing, some orders are getting mailed the same day that they arrive. However, please allow 2 to 5 business days and refer to the top of the website for updated information. Also don't forget to check out our New for 2021 section. HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEED VARIETIES FROM THE VICTORY SEED COMPANY Check out the award winning book from our good friend . . . "Epic Tomatoes" - by Craig LeHoullier Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Dr. LeHoullier, tomato adviser for Seed Savers Exchange, offers everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes — from sowing seeds and planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season.TROPHY TOMATO
95 days, indeterminate — In our search for important historical varieties to preserve and protect for future gardeners to enjoy, ‘Trophy’ is one that has been on our "To Do List" for years. The regular leaf vines of 'Trophy' produce good amounts of medium-sized, four to twelve ounce, flattened-globe to oblate shaped red coloredfruits.
PAUL ROBESON TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Paul Robeson' produce large (up to twenty ounce) beeksteak-type fruit that are maroon-black shouldered, sweet, very juicy, and flavorful. Under certain conditions, we have observed cracking so you should try and be consistent in your watering duties and never in excess. 'Paul Robeson' is an old Russian variety named after the AfricanWILLAMETTE TOMATO
Bred and introduced by Dr. William A. "Tex" Frazier of Oregon State University and released in 1964. 'Willamette' was selected and stabilized from a complex between three tomato varieties; ('Campbell Soup 10' x 'Pennheart') x 'Queens'. PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 'Perkins' Long Pod' was bred by a Mr. M. B. Perkins of New Jersey. According to the 1899 Johnson & Stokes Seed Company catalog, Mr. Perkins was a well-known truck farmer who developed the variety, ". . . after many years of careful selection."They went on to say:SIOUX TOMATO SEED
84 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Sioux' reach four to five feet in height and are very productive. Its smooth-skinned, red colored, firm but juicy fruit provide a nice, mild, slightly sweet, classic red-fruit flavor. As an all-purpose variety, it is an excellent choice for fresh slicing or used in salads, as well as for canning, freezing or processing into pastes andsauces.
DWARF SAUCY MARY TOMATO SEED 65 days, dwarf — The rugose, regular leaf plants of 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' produce loads of four to six ounce, elongated fruits that have green skin, with dark and light green stripes, and that are green-fleshed when ripe. They are juicy and very flavorful. A "Dwarf Tomato Project" introduction, Craig LeHoullier selected 'Dwarf Saucy Mary' from the "Kiwi" family and named it for his wife Susan'sKOSOVO TOMATO SEED
'Kosovo' was originally sent to us by Glenn Parker of New Zealand. He wrote the following about this variety: "In 2000, an old-timer came into my nursery and said that his son, who was a UN worker in Kosovo, had sent him seed the previous year of a beautiful Kosovoan tomato."DELICIOUS TOMATO
77 days, indeterminate — The 'Delicious' tomato is one of our most popular home garden varieties. The regular leaf plants set loads of huge fruits that typically weigh in the one pound range. If the plants are grown in the right conditions and are really happy, they may WELCOME TO VICTORY SEEDS Thank you so much for your patience and support during this past crazy year! We are currently getting orders quickly fulfilled in 2 to 5 business days. (Click Here for updates and more information.)OLD GERMAN TOMATO
85 days, indeterminate — We have been growing this variety here on the farm since the early 2000s. The fruits are large, often weighing two pounds but averaging about one pound. They are golden-yellow in color with pink and red marbled throughout the flesh.BONNY BEST TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — 'Bonny Best' is a regular leaf variety that produces a good amount of beautiful, globe to slightly flattened-globe shaped, bright red fruits. They range between two and ten ounces each, averaging about five ounces, and deliver a mildly tart flavor LIVINGSTON'S PARAGON TOMATO 75 days, indeterminate — "The Paragon Tomato," as its creator Alexander W. Livingston called it, was so-named because it was of, ". . . superior excellence in comparison with all others in the market at that time. " Livingston's 'Paragon' is a first in several aspects. It marked Mr. Livingston's first success at intentionally and carefully selecting for specific traitsZLEOVO TOMATO
90 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants of 'Zleovo' are productive. Its fruit is are small in size (weighing two to four ounces), red in color, globe-shaped, borne in clusters, and taste excellent. While in the Peace Corps, 'Zleovo' was collected by Steve Neumann of Pueblo, Colorado in the small village of Zleovo, Macedonia, in what was once Yugoslavia. GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN 78 days — This is the old standard yellow sweet corn that has been the home gardener's favorite since the beginning of the twentiethcentury.
J. WALSH TOMATO
80 days, indeterminate — 'J. Walsh' produces large amounts of fruits over a long period of time. The fruits weigh one to three ounces, are elongated, almost egg-shaped, a bright, light-yellow color, and are very tasty. Like many yellow-fruited varieties, the sugar content is EARLIANA (AKA SPARK'S EARLIANA) TOMATO 65 days, semi-determinate — Also known as "Spark's Earliana," it is an extra early variety, as the name implies. Its plants usually reach about two feet in height and tend to sprawl if not supported. However, vine growth can vary greatly depending on the climate and conditions. PERKINS' LONG POD OKRA 'Perkins' Long Pod' was bred by a Mr. M. B. Perkins of New Jersey. According to the 1899 Johnson & Stokes Seed Company catalog, Mr. Perkins was a well-known truck farmer who developed the variety, ". . . after many years of careful selection."They went on to say:* New for 2021
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