Varieties

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  • Loxton Lad

    Loxton Lad is a mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf producing large smooth oblate orange fruit in the 9 – 18oz range, meaty and juicy. Support is necessary to prevent branches breaking from the weight of fruit. Photo by Patrina.


  • TastyWine

    TastyWine is a potato leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a rose crimson hue. The flavor is well balanced and delicious, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Tatiana Kouchnareva.


  • Dwarf Scarlet Heart

    Dwarf Scarlet Heart is a mid-season regular leaf dwarf producing abundant small to medium 4-6 oz tasty meaty red hearts. Plants are compact at around 3 ft and have a wispy-leaf version of dwarf foliage so they are less dense than other project varieties. Photo by Patrina


  • Sean’s Yellow Dwarf

    Sean’s Yellow Dwarf is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a medium yellow color. The flavor is well balanced and delicious, and bears prolifically. Photo by Patrina.


  • Dwarf Beryl Beauty

    Dwarf Beryl Beauty is a potato leaf dwarf variety that produces round medium sized fruit that ripen with green flesh and clear skin, often showing a pale pink blush at the blossom end. The flavor is well balanced and sweet, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Craig LeHoullier.


  • Uluru Ochre

    Uluru Ochre is an early to mid-season regular leaf variety with an unusual orange-green ochre tone to the ripe tomatoes. It was selected and named by Patrina after the giant monolithic rock in central Australia. Photo by Patrina.


  • Banksia Queen

    Banksia Queen is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a bright yellow color with pale yellow flesh. The flavor is balanced, fruity sweet. Photo by Patrina


  • Dwarf Firebird Sweet

    Dwarf Firebird Sweet is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a crimson pink color with gold stripes. The flavor is well balanced, sweet and rich. Photo by Heritage Tomato Seed.


  • Dwarf Wild Spudleaf

    Dwarf Wild Spudleaf is a potato leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a dusky rose purple hue. The flavor is well balanced and rich, and the variety is quite prolific. Photo by Tatiana Kouchnareva.


  • Loxton Lass

    Loxton Lass​ is an early to mid-season rugose regular leaf dwarf producing medium smooth oblate orange fruit in the 7 – 10oz range. They are delicious, tender sweet and juicy and earlier than Loxton Lad. Photo by Patrina.