Catalogues - Tomatoes - Cherry and Grape Type
Our catalogues list the main plants that we grow, but at the farm stand you will often find plants not listed online. If you have questions about what these other varieties are or about how to grow them, please contact us.
Cherry Type
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BLACK CHERRY
Medium-sized cherry tomatoes, 1.5” across, on vigorous inderminate plants. Prolific yields start early and continue all season long. Dark, thin-skinned, juicy, sweet and flavourful for fresh eating and salads. No cracking. No shoulders. Grows well in the garden or in the greenhouse, and also does well in containers. A beautiful tomato on a decorative plant. |
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BROWN BERRY
The Brown Berry cherry tomato has excellent semi-sweet, rich flavors with just a slight bit of acid finish over it’s fruity sweetness. It produces exceptionally large crops of mahogany brown colored, 1-inch, round cherry tomatoes. All the rich, sweet flavor “dark” tomatoes are known for in a cherry-size. This heavy producer of full-flavored fruits is a must for the cherry tomato lover. Indeterminate vines. |
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GARDENER'S DELIGHT
Clusters of the sweetest medium-sized cherry tomatoes. Indeterminate vines are heavy producers of these favourite heirlooms. A well-known and reliable variety for a full summer supply of cherry tomatoes. Grows well in the garden or in the greenhouse. |
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GOLD NUGGET
One of the earliest tomatoes to ripen in the garden, especially in Maritime areas. Determinate plants grow to 1m (3’) and are covered with 2cm (1”) diameter, round, yellow tomatoes with a rich sweet taste when fully ripe. This variety has incredible yields all summer and is perfect for containers. If the tomatoes are harvested continuously, Gold Nugget will out produce most other cherry tomato varieties and is ideal for use as a salad tomato. |
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RED CHERRY
The classic red cherry tomato. Indeterminate, superb flavour, and high production of pretty, bright red fruit. |
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RED CURRANT
One of the tiniest of tomatoes you’ll ever see, yet one of the tastiest with a firm skin filled with lots of juice. Incredibly satisfying explosion of juice when bitten. Prolific production all season on indeterminate vines. Such a wonderful little gem that it adds wonderful ornamental value to the edible garden. |
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SUGARY
Winner for the 2005 All-American Selection Award. A very sweet oval shaped cherry tomoato with a pointed blossom end. An incredibly abundant variety throughout the season, so enthusiastic in growth that you may have to prune back mid-season to keep it within bounds. This is an ideal cherry tomato with it’s impressive production and great taste. |
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TUMBLING TOM
Don’t be fooled by the compact size of this plant it is a heavy producer of cascading clusters of sweet cherry tomatoes. Perfect for hanging baskets or patio containers and produces early in the season. Determinate vines have a weeping habit, tending to trail along the ground or droop over containers with no need for stakes. |
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WHITE CHERRY
Prolific producer on indeterminate plants of the palest cream yellow, almost translucent white fruit. Incredibly sweet, juicy, and, well – just darned yummy |
Grape Type
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LLDI
A show stopping vine with a prolific production of yellow grape tomatoes. Has been known to produce 80 bite sized tomatoes in a single cluster. With an indeterminate habit you’ll enjoy fresh tomatoes on their own or in salads for the entire growing season. Vine naturally stops growing at 5 to 6 ft. |
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RED GRAPE
Ha! And you thought cherry tomatoes were the sweetest, tastiest little thing in the whole world... Indeterminate vines produce copious bunches of small red tomatoes hanging like delectable plump grapes. Fantastic production of sweet fruit borne in long clusters all season long. Perfect for salads and garnishes. Grows well both in containers and in the garden. A favourite with children and vegetable gourmets. We almost don’t get to seed-save these ones because of our young boys — who love them so much they eat them before they even ripen fully! Really, you gotta try one! |