List of tomato cultivars
Updated: 12/20/2025, 2:16:58 PM Wikipedia source
There are more than 10,000 tomato varieties available.
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· Table of tomatoes
Alicante
Alicante
Common name
Alicante
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
55–70
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
2–6 oz
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Common in the UK, used to be the classic breakfast tomato because of the high productivity & taste
Amish Paste
Amish Paste
Common name
Amish Paste
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
80–85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
6–12 oz
Shape
Oxheart to plum
Growth
Indeterminate
Azoychka
Azoychka
Common name
Azoychka
Color
Yellow
Maturity (days)
68–78
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Russian Heirloom ripens to pale orange – flavour similar to Limmony
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Common name
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Color
Green
Maturity (days)
85–95
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
12–16 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Originally from Germany. Cultivated in Tennessee by Ruby Arnold. Sweet flavor with a hint of spice.
Beefsteak
Beefsteak
Common name
Beefsteak
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
96
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Primary use
Sandwiches, slicing, stewing, canning
Additional information
Common in the United States. Includes varieties Red Ponderosa and Coustralee. Can reach up to 4 lb / 1.8 kg. in weight. High fiber. Vitamin C greater if vine ripened. Popular with restaurants for sandwiches and burgers due to its size.
Better Boy
Better Boy
Common name
Better Boy
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium/Large
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F V N T
Berkeley Tie-Dye Green
Berkeley Tie-Dye Green
Common name
Berkeley Tie-Dye Green
Color
Variegated
Orange/Green
Maturity (days)
75–80
Genetic type
Open-Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
8–16 oz
Shape
Slicing
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed in California by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms
Sweet, salty, spicy based on color.
Big Beef
Big Beef
Common name
Big Beef
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F V N T
Additional information
1994 AAS winner
Big Rainbow
Big Rainbow
Common name
Big Rainbow
Color
Yellow/Red
Maturity (days)
80–85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Large fruited yellow tomatoes with red swirls, and mild/sweet flavor
Blaby Special
Blaby Special
Common name
Blaby Special
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Round
Additional information
Originally from Blaby England and supplied throughout the country during WWII. Cultivar was brought back into cultivation in 2006
Black Beauty
Black Beauty
Common name
Black Beauty
Color
Black
Maturity (days)
80
Genetic type
Open-Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
10–14 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Slicing
Additional information
Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms, Napa California.
Rich, earthy flavor.
The darkest tomato variety so far developed.
Black Cherry
Black Cherry
Common name
Black Cherry
Color
Purple/Red
Maturity (days)
65–75
Genetic type
Open-Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Cherry
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Salads
Additional information
Rich flavor.
Black Icicle
Black Icicle
Common name
Black Icicle
Color
Purple/Red
Genetic type
Open-Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
4 oz
Shape
Plum
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Saucing
Drying
Additional information
Rich, sweet, earthy flavor.
Black Krim
Black Krim
Common name
Black Krim
Color
Purple/Brown
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Slicing
Salad
Additional information
Rather low production. Originally from the Crimean peninsula, or Isle of Krim off its coast, on the Black Sea Rich, sweet flavor.
Brandywine
Brandywine
Common name
Brandywine
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
80–100
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Up to 24 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato Leaf
Additional information
Noted for a "great tomatoey flavor" and large size.
Often features green shoulders
Variety dates back to 1885.
Carbon
Carbon
Common name
Carbon
Color
Burgundy
Maturity (days)
90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
10–14 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Salad
Slicing
Canning
Additional information
Complex flavor.
Campari
Campari
Common name
Campari
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
69–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Cocktail
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
T
Additional information
Noted for its juiciness, high sugar level, low acidity, and lack of mealiness
Canario (tomato)
Canario (tomato)
Common name
Canario (tomato)
Color
Red
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Round
Additional information
Fruits on show & edible to birds.
Magnesium deficiency on lower leaves and very common – not a major problem. Remove infected leaves.
Celebrity
Celebrity
Common name
Celebrity
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
10 oz.
Shape
Flattened Globe
Growth
Semi-Determinate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
A V FF N T
Additional information
1998 AAS (All-American Selection) winner. Known for good flavor
Cherokee Purple
Cherokee Purple
Common name
Cherokee Purple
Color
Brown/Purple
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
8–12 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Slicing
Salad
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F
Additional information
Developed by Craig LeHoullier of Raleigh, North Carolina after receiving a packet of seeds from John Green of Sevierville, Tennessee. Passed down for over 100 years before Green's acquisition, it is said that they were originally given to the family by the Cherokee Nation.
Cherry Bambelo
Cherry Bambelo
Common name
Cherry Bambelo
Color
Orange
Additional information
A variety of Orange baby plum tomato
Cherry Nebula
Cherry Nebula
Common name
Cherry Nebula
Color
Red
Additional information
Alternative names: England: Sweet Rosso – Belgium: BelRosso
Chocolate Pear
Chocolate Pear
Common name
Chocolate Pear
Color
Burgundy/Green
Maturity (days)
65–80
Genetic type
Open-Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
1 oz
Shape
Pear
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Canning
Saucing
Salad
Additional information
Developed by Terrior Seeds.
Rich, balanced flavor.
Dad's Sunset
Dad's Sunset
Common name
Dad's Sunset
Color
Orange
Maturity (days)
75–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
10–14 oz
Shape
Pear
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Sweet and slightly tart flavor.
Dester
Dester
Common name
Dester
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
75
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
16–24 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Brought to the Indiana by Dr. Dester and his family in the 1970s, this German variety was shared with their Amish house cleaner Anna, who then introduced the seeds to others.
Sweet flavor.
Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Common name
Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Color
Yellow/Orange
Maturity (days)
80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
16 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by Dr. John Wyche. Named "Hot Yellow" in 1985, it was renamed in honor of Dr. Wyche when sold to the public.
Tropical, sweet flavor. Low acid.
Early Girl
Early Girl
Common name
Early Girl
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
63
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F V
Additional information
Named "Early Girl" to complement the existing Better Boy variety
Ed's Millennium
Ed's Millennium
Common name
Ed's Millennium
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular
Additional information
Saved by University of California Master Gardener Edgar Lo of Cupertino, California
Emerald Evergreen
Emerald Evergreen
Common name
Emerald Evergreen
Color
Green
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
6–10 oz
Shape
Slicing
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by Glecklers Seedsmen c.1950
Sweet flavor. Low Acid.
Enchantment
Enchantment
Common name
Enchantment
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F V N
Ferris Wheel
Ferris Wheel
Common name
Ferris Wheel
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Wispy Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by John A. Salzer Seed Company in 1894. Craig Lehoullier has regrown them (old seeds) and are purchasable once again. Intense flavor.
Flamenco
Flamenco
Common name
Flamenco
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
58–74
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Round
Growth
Semi-determinate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Open-pollinated tomato for the Southwest. A cross between Silvery Fir Tree and Floridade. Continues to produce in hot weather.
Fourth of July
Fourth of July
Common name
Fourth of July
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
49
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Named as such since it is expected to ripen early, likely before U.S. Independence Day
Gardener's Delight
Gardener's Delight
Common name
Gardener's Delight
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
65
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Popular for high yields of tasty bite-sized fruit
Garden Peach
Garden Peach
Common name
Garden Peach
Color
Yellow
Maturity (days)
75
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Has a fuzzy skin similar to peaches, hence the name.
German Johnson
German Johnson
Common name
German Johnson
Color
Pink/Red
Maturity (days)
76
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Low relative yield per plant but very large fruit
German Lunchbox
German Lunchbox
Common name
German Lunchbox
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Plum
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Brought to Missouri by a German immigrant family, these tomatoes were shared with Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds and now the seeds are commercially distributed.
Sugary sweet flavor.
German Pink
German Pink
Common name
German Pink
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
85–90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
16–32 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
One of two tomato varieties that inspired the creation of the Seed Savers Exchange.
Brought to the US from Bavaria in 1883 by Michael Ott.
Giulietta F1
Giulietta F1
Common name
Giulietta F1
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Plum
Growth
Standard
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
A V F N T
Additional information
A large fruited ‘Italian’ plum variety, which set well, even under cool conditions. They are known for being extremely juicy and delicious with a high yield. They are ideal for greenhouses and sunny sheltered spots outdoors.
Granadero
Granadero
Common name
Granadero
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
75
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Roma
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
A V F N T
Additional information
Very high yielding Roma tomato. Greenhouse or outdoors
Great White
Great White
Common name
Great White
Color
Yellow
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Low yield of large pale yellow beefsteak tomatoes. Average flavor.
Green Doctors
Green Doctors
Common name
Green Doctors
Color
Green
Maturity (days)
75–85
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
~1 oz
Shape
Cherry
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
A variation of the Dr. Carolyn variety discovered by Dr. Amy Goldman in New York c. 2002.
Sweet and tart in flavor
Green Giant
Green Giant
Common name
Green Giant
Color
Green
Maturity (days)
85
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
12–32 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato Leaf
Additional information
German variety cultivated by Reinhard Kraft c. early 2000s.
Sweet, complex flavor.
Green Zebra
Green Zebra
Common name
Green Zebra
Color
Variegated Green/Yellow
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Open Pollinated
Fruit size
~3 oz
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Developed in Everett, WA by Tom Wagner c.1983.
Sweet and tangy flavor
Hanover tomato
Hanover tomato
Common name
Hanover tomato
Fruit size
large
Henderson's Pink Ponderosa
Henderson's Pink Ponderosa
Common name
Henderson's Pink Ponderosa
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
16–32 oz
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed around the 1870s by Anne Ponderosa and Wallace Hoss-Tentinger. Introduced to the public in 1891 by Peter Henderson.
Rich flavor.
Hillbilly
Hillbilly
Common name
Hillbilly
Color
Red/Orange
Maturity (days)
85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato Leaf
Hungarian Heart
Hungarian Heart
Common name
Hungarian Heart
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Up to 16 oz
Shape
Oxheart
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Brought to the United States in 1901 from a village near Budapest. It was introduced to the SSE in 1991 by Jerry Muller of Alabama. Muller received the seeds from Ed Simon of Pennsylvania in 1988
Rich flavor.
Japanese Black Trifele
Japanese Black Trifele
Common name
Japanese Black Trifele
Color
Burgundy/Black/Green
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Pear
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato leaf
Additional information
Also known as Black Russian Trifele
Jersey Boy
Jersey Boy
Common name
Jersey Boy
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–75
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
A hybrid of the Rutgers tomato and the Brandywine by the Burpee Seed Company, it made its first appearance in commercial seed circa 2015. Burpee dubs it the “Supertomato.” 8 oz. to 10 oz. fruits combine the Brandywine's sweet-sour with the Rutgers classic rich color, thicker skin. It has the Rutgers' yield and harvesting characteristics as well.
Jubilee
Jubilee
Common name
Jubilee
Color
Yellow
Maturity (days)
72
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Released by Burpee Seed in 1943, and AAS winner same year
Juliet
Juliet
Common name
Juliet
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
55–68
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Plum
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Resistant to cracking on the vine, long shelf life, 1999 AAS winner
Kellogg's Breakfast
Kellogg's Breakfast
Common name
Kellogg's Breakfast
Color
Orange
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
15–32 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by a friend of Darrell Kellogg in West Virginia.
Sweet, tangy flavor.
Kentucky Beefsteak
Kentucky Beefsteak
Common name
Kentucky Beefsteak
Color
Orange
Maturity (days)
80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
14–32 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Fruity, sweet flavor.
Kumato
Kumato
Common name
Kumato
Color
Brown/Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small/Medium
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
High fructose content tomato. A trade name for the variety Olmeca.
Lillian's Yellow
Lillian's Yellow
Common name
Lillian's Yellow
Color
Yellow
Maturity (days)
90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Standard
Leaf type
Potato Leaf
Additional information
Originally collected by Lillian Bruce of Tennessee
McDreamy
McDreamy
Common name
McDreamy
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Grape
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F T
Additional information
Sunstream type grape tomato
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka
Common name
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka
Color
Green/Yellow
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
6–19 oz
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Named after Malachite jewelry boxes.
Low acid flavor. Similar to Brandywine.
Developed at Svetlana Farm in Siberia.
Matt's Wild Cherry
Matt's Wild Cherry
Common name
Matt's Wild Cherry
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
65
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Tiny
Shape
Current tomato
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Ostensibly from the original wild tomato from Mexico. They are smaller than most cherry tomato types.
Micro Tom
Micro Tom
Common name
Micro Tom
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
50–60
Fruit size
1 oz
Shape
Cherry
Growth
Micro Determinate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Considered world's smallest tomato, Micro Tom is a cultivar used mainly in laboratory experiments
Millionaire
Millionaire
Common name
Millionaire
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
80–85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Ozark homesteader variety from the 1950s. Re-introduced to the public by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds after being preserved by Ed Henson of Missouri for 45 years.
Moneymaker
Moneymaker
Common name
Moneymaker
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Popular with grow-your-owners as seed is inexpensive compared to modern, often better, F1s. Blight prone.
Monterosa
Monterosa
Common name
Monterosa
Color
Pink
Additional information
A hybrid of two tomatoes from the Mediterranean: the pear of Girona and the Costoluto genoveso, a typical Italian variety.
Montserrat
Montserrat
Common name
Montserrat
Color
Red
Mortgage Lifter
Mortgage Lifter
Common name
Mortgage Lifter
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
70–85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
16–32+ oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
There are several cultivars of similar tomatoes with this name. The two most famous varieties were developed in 1922 and 1930s by William Estler and M.C. Byles respectively, both of West Virginia. They were most popular during the Great Depression due to high sale-ability.
Rich, sweet taste.
Mr. Stripey
Mr. Stripey
Common name
Mr. Stripey
Color
Red/Yellow
Maturity (days)
80+
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium/Large
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Mushroom Basket
Mushroom Basket
Common name
Mushroom Basket
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
75
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
4–16 oz
Shape
Ribbed
Growth
Determinate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F
Additional information
Russian variety brought to the United States in the 2000s. Introduced to the public by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds in 2010.
Sweet, mild flavor.
Napa Rose’ Blush
Napa Rose’ Blush
Common name
Napa Rose’ Blush
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
65–70
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Shape
Cherry
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by Brad Gates at Wild Boar Farms, Napa, California.
Sweet, rich flavor.
Orange Hat
Orange Hat
Common name
Orange Hat
Color
Orange
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
Tiny
Shape
Cherry
Growth
Micro Determinate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Balanced flavor.
Orange Icicle
Orange Icicle
Common name
Orange Icicle
Color
Orange
Maturity (days)
70–75
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Elongated
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Wispy Regular Leaf
Additional information
Sweet, rich, citrus flavor.
Pantano Romanesco
Pantano Romanesco
Common name
Pantano Romanesco
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium/Large
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Rich, complex flavor. Heavy yield. Excellent all round tomato.
Paul Robeson
Paul Robeson
Common name
Paul Robeson
Color
Burgundy
Maturity (days)
90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
6–12 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
This Russian heirloom was made available by Marina Danilenko.
Named after opera singer and rights activist Paul Robeson.
Sweet, smoky flavor.
Pink Boar
Pink Boar
Common name
Pink Boar
Color
Variegated Pink/Green
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
2–4 oz
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by Brad Gates at Wild Boar Farms.
Rich, sweet flavor.
Plum tomato
Plum tomato
Common name
Plum tomato
Color
Red
Additional information
Looks almost identical with Roma tomato
Raf tomato
Raf tomato
Common name
Raf tomato
Color
Red
Raspberry Lyanna
Raspberry Lyanna
Common name
Raspberry Lyanna
Color
Pink
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
6–10 oz
Shape
Oblate
Growth
Semi-Determinate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Canning
Slicing
Additional information
Sweet, rich flavor.
Rebekah Allen
Rebekah Allen
Common name
Rebekah Allen
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
65–70
Genetic type
Heirloom
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Some disease resistance.
Complex, balanced flavor.
Rebellion
Rebellion
Common name
Rebellion
Color
Red
Red Currant
Red Currant
Common name
Red Currant
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
65–70
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Tiny
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Roma
Roma
Common name
Roma
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Plum
Growth
Determinate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F V
Additional information
Mainly used for making sauces or canning
Rosa de Barbastro (es)
Rosa de Barbastro (es)
Common name
Rosa de Barbastro (es)
Color
Pink
Rosella
Rosella
Common name
Rosella
Color
Pink/Purple
Maturity (days)
70–78
Genetic type
Open-Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
1–2 oz
Shape
Cherry
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Fresh
Additional information
Bred by Gourmet Genetics.
Sweet, rich flavor.
Rutgers
Rutgers
Common name
Rutgers
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
73
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium 5.8(originally) now-7oz
Shape
Handsome flattened globe shape
Growth
Determinate
Leaf type
Vigorous foliage
Disease resistance code[exp.]
V F A
Additional information
Selected from cross between Marglobe and J.T.D. at Rutgers, NJ
San Marzano
San Marzano
Common name
San Marzano
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Plum
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Santorini
Santorini
Common name
Santorini
Color
Red
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Pear
Additional information
Developed in Santorini (Greece), known for its flavour and body
Sasha Altai
Sasha Altai
Common name
Sasha Altai
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
57
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
4–6 oz.
Shape
Round
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Seeds given to Bill McDorman when in Irkutsk, Siberia in 1989, by a gentleman named Sasha. Selected by Organic Garden Magazine as one of the 10 best early producing tomatoes in the world.
Scorpio (Skorpion)
Scorpio (Skorpion)
Common name
Scorpio (Skorpion)
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
70–80 days
Genetic type
hybrid, true to Type
Fruit size
6–8 cm diameter, 400-800g
Shape
Round, oblate, beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular
Primary use
Sandwiches
Salads
Saucing
Stews
Curries
Casseroles
Disease resistance code[exp.]
F & bacterial wilts
Additional information
An Australian open-pollinated tomato variety bred in Queensland, Australia to tolerate humid subtropical growing conditions by Alister Inch while working for the Queensland Department of Primary Industries; 7–13 days germination, grows best in full sun,
Stupice
Stupice
Common name
Stupice
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
62 days
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato leaf
Super Sweet 100
Super Sweet 100
Common name
Super Sweet 100
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
55–68
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
V F
Thorburn's Terra-cotta
Thorburn's Terra-cotta
Common name
Thorburn's Terra-cotta
Color
Golden/Brown
Maturity (days)
75
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Medium
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Primary use
Saucing
Slicing
Additional information
Introduced in 1893 by J.M. Thorburn & Company of New York, but lost when the company went bankrupt in 1921. Re-introduced by Dr. William Woys Weaver in 1993.
Tigerella
Tigerella
Common name
Tigerella
Color
Red/Yellow
Maturity (days)
59
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
2 - 4 oz
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim
Common name
Tiny Tim
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
45–60
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Round
Growth
Determinate
Additional information
A dwarf variety cross bred from Window Box and Red Currant varieties. Developed by the University of New Hampshire and first sold in 1945.
Tomkin
Tomkin
Common name
Tomkin
Color
Red
Maturity (days)
45–50
Genetic type
Hybrid
Fruit size
Medium/Small
Shape
Standard
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
Additional information
Sweet flavor.
Traveller / Arkansas Traveler
Traveller / Arkansas Traveler
Common name
Traveller / Arkansas Traveler
Color
Pink
Maturity (days)
85
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Round
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular leaf
True Black Brandywine
True Black Brandywine
Common name
True Black Brandywine
Color
Purple/Burgundy
Maturity (days)
80–90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
6–14 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato Leaf
Primary use
Fresh
Salsa
Saucing
Additional information
Developed by Dr. Harold E. Martin in the 1920s, it was kept private until Dr. William Woys Weaver introduced it to the public.
Tomaccio
Tomaccio
Common name
Tomaccio
Color
Red
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Round
Additional information
Developed in Israel as the result of a 12-year breeding program
Violet Jasper (Tzi Bi U)
Violet Jasper (Tzi Bi U)
Common name
Violet Jasper (Tzi Bi U)
Color
Variegated Purple/Green
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
1 3 oz
Primary use
Fresh
Dried
Additional information
Rich, tangy, sweet flavor.
Yellow Brandywine
Yellow Brandywine
Common name
Yellow Brandywine
Color
Golden
Maturity (days)
90
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Up to 32 oz
Shape
Beefsteak
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Potato Leaf
Additional information
There are two strains of the Yellow Brandywine. The original variety came from Charles Knoy of Indiana. It was further developed by Craig LeHoullier in 1991 and commercialized. The Platfoot variety, developed by Gary Platfood of Ohio produces higher yields of better-looking fruit.
Sweet, acidic flavor.
Wagner Blue Green
Wagner Blue Green
Common name
Wagner Blue Green
Color
Green/Purple
Maturity (days)
95
Genetic type
Open Pollinated Hybrid
Fruit size
~3.5 oz
Shape
Standard
Growth
Conflicting Information
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Additional information
Developed by tomato breeder Tom Wagner.
White Queen
White Queen
Common name
White Queen
Color
Creamy white
Maturity (days)
70–75
Genetic type
Heirloom
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Yellow Pear
Yellow Pear
Common name
Yellow Pear
Color
Yellow
Maturity (days)
70–80
Genetic type
Heirloom
Fruit size
Small
Shape
Pear
Growth
Indeterminate
Leaf type
Regular Leaf
Disease resistance code[exp.]
V F
Additional information
Smaller seed cavities, lower acidity and firmer flesh make this otherwise cherry-like cultivar a less squirty option for sandwich, salad or out-of-hand eating
Common name
Common name
Common name
Common name
Color
Color
Maturity (days)
Maturity (days)
Genetic type
Genetic type
Fruit size
Fruit size
Shape
Shape
Growth
Growth
Leaf type
Leaf type
Primary use
Primary use
Disease resistance code[exp.]
Disease resistance code[exp.]
Additional information
Additional information
Refs
Refs
| Image | Common name | Color | Maturity (days) | Genetic type | Fruit size | Shape | Growth | Leaf type | Primary use | Disease resistance code[exp.] | Additional information | Refs |
| | Alicante | Red | 55–70 | Heirloom | 2–6 oz | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Common in the UK, used to be the classic breakfast tomato because of the high productivity & taste | |||
| | Amish Paste | Red | 80–85 | Heirloom | 6–12 oz | Oxheart to plum | Indeterminate | |||||
| | Azoychka | Yellow | 68–78 | Heirloom | Large | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Russian Heirloom ripens to pale orange – flavour similar to Limmony | |||
| | Aunt Ruby's German Green | Green | 85–95 | Heirloom | 12–16 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Originally from Germany. Cultivated in Tennessee by Ruby Arnold. Sweet flavor with a hint of spice. | |||
| | Beefsteak | Red | 96 | Heirloom | Large | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Sandwiches, slicing, stewing, canning | Common in the United States. Includes varieties Red Ponderosa and Coustralee. Can reach up to 4 lb / 1.8 kg. in weight. High fiber. Vitamin C greater if vine ripened. Popular with restaurants for sandwiches and burgers due to its size. | ||
| | Better Boy | Red | 70–80 | Hybrid | Medium/Large | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | F V N T | |||
| Berkeley Tie-Dye Green | Variegated Orange/Green | 75–80 | Open-Pollinated Hybrid | 8–16 oz | Slicing | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Developed in California by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms Sweet, salty, spicy based on color. | ||||
| | Big Beef | Red | 70–80 | Hybrid | Medium | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | F V N T | 1994 AAS winner | ||
| Big Rainbow | Yellow/Red | 80–85 | Heirloom | Large | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Large fruited yellow tomatoes with red swirls, and mild/sweet flavor | ||||
| | Blaby Special | Red | 70–80 | Heirloom | Medium | Round | Originally from Blaby England and supplied throughout the country during WWII. Cultivar was brought back into cultivation in 2006 | |||||
| Black Beauty | Black | 80 | Open-Pollinated Hybrid | 10–14 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Slicing | Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms, Napa California. Rich, earthy flavor. The darkest tomato variety so far developed. | |||
| | Black Cherry | Purple/Red | 65–75 | Open-Pollinated Hybrid | Small | Cherry | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Salads | Rich flavor. | ||
| Black Icicle | Purple/Red | Open-Pollinated Hybrid | 4 oz | Plum | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Saucing Drying | Rich, sweet, earthy flavor. | ||||
| | Black Krim | Purple/Brown | 70–80 | Heirloom | Large | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Slicing Salad | Rather low production. Originally from the Crimean peninsula, or Isle of Krim off its coast, on the Black Sea Rich, sweet flavor. | ||
| | Brandywine | Pink | 80–100 | Heirloom | Up to 24 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Potato Leaf | Noted for a "great tomatoey flavor" and large size. Often features green shoulders Variety dates back to 1885. | |||
| Carbon | Burgundy | 90 | Heirloom | 10–14 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Salad Slicing Canning | Complex flavor. | |||
| | Campari | Red | 69–80 | Hybrid | Small | Cocktail | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | T | Noted for its juiciness, high sugar level, low acidity, and lack of mealiness | ||
| | Canario (tomato) | Red | Medium | Round | Fruits on show & edible to birds. Magnesium deficiency on lower leaves and very common – not a major problem. Remove infected leaves. | |||||||
| | Celebrity | Red | 70 | Hybrid | 10 oz. | Flattened Globe | Semi-Determinate | Regular Leaf | A V FF N T | 1998 AAS (All-American Selection) winner. Known for good flavor | ||
| | Cherokee Purple | Brown/Purple | 70–80 | Heirloom | 8–12 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Slicing Salad | F | Developed by Craig LeHoullier of Raleigh, North Carolina after receiving a packet of seeds from John Green of Sevierville, Tennessee. Passed down for over 100 years before Green's acquisition, it is said that they were originally given to the family by the Cherokee Nation. | |
| | Cherry Bambelo | Orange | A variety of Orange baby plum tomato | |||||||||
| | Cherry Nebula | Red | Alternative names: England: Sweet Rosso – Belgium: BelRosso | |||||||||
| Chocolate Pear | Burgundy/Green | 65–80 | Open-Pollinated Hybrid | 1 oz | Pear | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Canning Saucing Salad | Developed by Terrior Seeds. Rich, balanced flavor. | |||
| Dad's Sunset | Orange | 75–80 | Heirloom | 10–14 oz | Pear | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Sweet and slightly tart flavor. | ||||
| Dester | Pink | 75 | Heirloom | 16–24 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Brought to the Indiana by Dr. Dester and his family in the 1970s, this German variety was shared with their Amish house cleaner Anna, who then introduced the seeds to others. Sweet flavor. | ||||
| Dr. Wyche's Yellow | Yellow/Orange | 80 | Heirloom | 16 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Developed by Dr. John Wyche. Named "Hot Yellow" in 1985, it was renamed in honor of Dr. Wyche when sold to the public. Tropical, sweet flavor. Low acid. | ||||
| | Early Girl | Red | 63 | Hybrid | Medium | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | F V | Named "Early Girl" to complement the existing Better Boy variety | ||
| Ed's Millennium | Red | 85 | Heirloom | Large | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular | Saved by University of California Master Gardener Edgar Lo of Cupertino, California | ||||
| Emerald Evergreen | Green | 70–80 | Heirloom | 6–10 oz | Slicing | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Developed by Glecklers Seedsmen c.1950 Sweet flavor. Low Acid. | ||||
| Enchantment | Red | 70–80 | Hybrid | Small | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | F V N | ||||
| Ferris Wheel | Pink | 90 | Heirloom | Large | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Wispy Regular Leaf | Developed by John A. Salzer Seed Company in 1894. Craig Lehoullier has regrown them (old seeds) and are purchasable once again. Intense flavor. | ||||
| Flamenco | Red | 58–74 | Hybrid | Medium | Round | Semi-determinate | Regular Leaf | Open-pollinated tomato for the Southwest. A cross between Silvery Fir Tree and Floridade. Continues to produce in hot weather. | ||||
| Fourth of July | Red | 49 | Hybrid | Medium | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Named as such since it is expected to ripen early, likely before U.S. Independence Day | ||||
| Gardener's Delight | Red | 65 | Heirloom | Small | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Popular for high yields of tasty bite-sized fruit | ||||
| | Garden Peach | Yellow | 75 | Heirloom | Large | Round | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Has a fuzzy skin similar to peaches, hence the name. | |||
| German Johnson | Pink/Red | 76 | Heirloom | Large | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Low relative yield per plant but very large fruit | ||||
| German Lunchbox | Pink | 70–80 | Heirloom | Small | Plum | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Brought to Missouri by a German immigrant family, these tomatoes were shared with Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds and now the seeds are commercially distributed. Sugary sweet flavor. | ||||
| German Pink | Pink | 85–90 | Heirloom | 16–32 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | One of two tomato varieties that inspired the creation of the Seed Savers Exchange. Brought to the US from Bavaria in 1883 by Michael Ott. | ||||
| Giulietta F1 | Red | 70–80 | Hybrid | Large | Plum | Standard | Regular Leaf | A V F N T | A large fruited ‘Italian’ plum variety, which set well, even under cool conditions. They are known for being extremely juicy and delicious with a high yield. They are ideal for greenhouses and sunny sheltered spots outdoors. | |||
| Granadero | Red | 75 | Hybrid | Medium | Roma | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | A V F N T | Very high yielding Roma tomato. Greenhouse or outdoors | |||
| | Great White | Yellow | Heirloom | Large | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Low yield of large pale yellow beefsteak tomatoes. Average flavor. | ||||
| Green Doctors | Green | 75–85 | Open Pollinated Hybrid | ~1 oz | Cherry | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | A variation of the Dr. Carolyn variety discovered by Dr. Amy Goldman in New York c. 2002. Sweet and tart in flavor | ||||
| Green Giant | Green | 85 | Hybrid | 12–32 oz | Beefsteak | Indeterminate | Potato Leaf | German variety cultivated by Reinhard Kraft c. early 2000s. Sweet, complex flavor. | ||||
| | Green Zebra | Variegated Green/Yellow | 70–80 | Open Pollinated | ~3 oz | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular leaf | Developed in Everett, WA by Tom Wagner c.1983. Sweet and tangy flavor | |||
| Hanover tomato | large | |||||||||||
| Henderson's Pink Ponderosa | Pink | 85 | Heirloom | 16–32 oz | Standard | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Developed around the 1870s by Anne Ponderosa and Wallace Hoss-Tentinger. Introduced to the public in 1891 by Peter Henderson. Rich flavor. | ||||
| Hillbilly | Red/Orange | 85 | Heirloom | Large | Standard | Indeterminate | Potato Leaf | |||||
| Hungarian Heart | Pink | 80 | Heirloom | Up to 16 oz | Oxheart | Indeterminate | Regular Leaf | Brought to the United States in 1901 from a village near Budapest. It was introduced to the SSE in 1991 by Jerry Muller of Alabama. Muller received the seeds from Ed Simon of Pennsylvania in 1988 Rich flavor. | ||||
| Japanese Black Trifele | Burgundy/Black/Green | 70–80 | Heirloom | Medium | Pear | Indeterminate | Potato leaf | Also known as Black Russian Trifele |
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- www.tradewindsfruit.comhttp://www.tradewindsfruit.com/content/orange-icicle-tomato.html
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- "Pantano Romanesco Tomato"https://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/tomatoes/red/pantano-romanesco-tomato
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- Rebellion tomatoes, gavagrup.comhttp://www.gavagrup.com/index.php/en/productos-5/2015-08-06-08-16-31/rebellion-tomatoes
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- www.rareseeds.comhttps://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/tomatoes/purple/rosella-tomato
- "Rosella – Heritage Seed Market"https://heritageseedmarket.com/index.php/product/rosella/
- bonnieplants.comhttps://bonnieplants.com/product/rutgers-tomato/
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- "Tomato 'Scorpio'"https://www.succeedheirlooms.com.au/heirloom-vegetable-seed/heirloom-tomato-seeds/tomato-scorpio.html
- "TOMATO Scorpio Lycopersicon esculentum"https://www.australianseed.com/shop/item/tomato-scorpio
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- "Archived copy"https://web.archive.org/web/20120329201956/http://www.raker.com/doc/raker.tomaccio.handout.pdf
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- specialtyproduce.comhttps://specialtyproduce.com/produce/Yellow_Brandywine_Heirloom_Tomatoes_635.php
- www.rareseeds.comhttps://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/tomatoes/orange/yellow-brandywine-tomato
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- www.rareseeds.comhttps://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/tomatoes/blue-tomatoes/wagner-blue-green-tomato
- "Tomato 'White Queen'"https://myfolia.com/plants/10-tomato-solanum-lycopersicum/varieties/115271-white-queen
- Solanum lycopersicumhttp://garden.org/plants/view/155519/Tomato-Solanum-lycopersicum-White-Queen/
- "Yellow Pear"http://njaes.rutgers.edu/tomato-varieties/variety.asp?Yellow+Pear
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- University of Californiahttp://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/8159.pdf