Tomato list for Tuesday 2-11-2026. Normally updated every Friday afternoon but we knew you would be excited to see these today!
Bella Rosa VFFNAS (D) 75 days
Get high yields of large, 10-12 ounce, bright red tomatoes. They are round, firm, loaded with flavor and the perfect balance of acid and sugar.
Better Bush VFN (D) 68 Days
4 inch fruit that are tasty and meaty. It does great in a pot if you have limited space.
Big Beef Plus VFFNASt (I) 73 days
An improved Big Beef with even better disease resistance. Old fashioned flavor, great yields, and uniform. Globe shaped fruit weighing 10oz. to a pound. Does not get rough, cracked tops or fibrous like other large varieties. Reliably produces in Houston.
Brandywine (I) 85 days
An Amish heirloom that dates to 1885 produces 1-2lbs., scarlet-pink beefsteaks with high acid and sugar content. Considered one of the world's best-tasting tomatoes!
Bush Early Girl VFFNT (D) 55 days
Perfect for large patio pots, growing only 18in. tall, this plant produces tasty red fruit measuring almost 4 inches across. Higher yielding and earlier than most compact varieties; these large red fruit have excellent flavor.
Camaro VFFFA (D) 72 days
Races through the hottest summer while other plants slow down. Compact plants set high yields of deep red, 10-14 ounce, smooth, glossy, globe-shaped fruit. A good fit for large containers or raised beds; no pruning required. Resistant to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus.
Carmello VFNT (I) 70 days
A French hybrid that is one of the most productive tomatoes ever bred. Harvest up to 40lbs. off a single plant. Crack resistant, heavy juicy tomatoes have a high weight to size ratio and a flavor reported as exquisite.
Celebrity VFFNTASt (S-D) 70 days
(1984 AAS) Large oblate fruit are firm and tasty. 10 to 12oz. fruit arrive heavily even under adverse conditions. Our most popular tomato, also available in bush form.
Champion VFNT (I) 68 days
Especially bred as a hamburger tomato, one slice will cover your hamburger bun. It does well here with large, solid meaty fruit. Heavy production up to 50lbs. per plant…your neighbors will love you.
Cherokee Purple (I) 80 days
An heirloom variety with an outstanding flavor and unusual color. It has giant, ridged, striped, juicy beefsteaks weighing up to a pound with a strong tangy flavor. Heavy bearing plants need good support. Complex flavor; pre-1890 slicing heirloom.
Chocolate Cherry (I) 70 days
Get past the color and you will be telling family and friends that these are no good, so you can eat them all yourself. 1-inch, thin skinned fruit in clusters of 8. They go from green to a deep mahogany with a flavorful taste.
Indigo Apple (I) 70 days
Early ripening with gorgeous dark fruit. Heavy sets of unripe fruit show lots of purple due to high anthocyanin levels (the same powerful antioxidant found in blueberries). The stunning color is brought on by sunlight and will eventually turn almost black. 2-4oz. fruit with an especially good sweet tomato flavor. Resists cracking and sunscald.
Indigo Blue Berries (I) 75 days
An amazing cherry tomato with very high levels of anthocyanin that show up as beautiful deep purple skin. Unripe fruit are amethyst colored, but ripen to almost black with brick red on the bottom. 1-2oz. fruit have a delicious, plum-like flavor in clusters of 5-7. Easy to grow with excellent shelf life and crack resistance.
Juliet FSt (I) 60 days
(1999 AAS) Sweet, elongated grape tomato in clusters of 12-18. Bright red, glossy, 1-2oz. fruit with great crack resistance. One of the most disease-resistant and productive small tomatoes you can grow. Great for salads, sauces, drying, and snacking straight off the vine.
Paul Robeson (I) 75 days
This antique Russian variety produces slightly flattened, 4 inch, deep maroon, beefsteak-type fruits that are free of most blemishes and cracking. The complex flavor is sweet yet tangy, with the distinctive flavor common to black tomatoes and the perfect acid/sweet balance.
San Marzano VFNTA (I) 80 days
Slightly later than Roma. Superb flavor, slightly rectangular-shaped fruits, 5in. by 1½in., which are bright red and hang in large clusters. Holds well on the vine and in storage. Extra meaty texture is perfect for canning or making paste. Almost no seeds.
Sugary (S-D) 85 days
(2005 AAS) Tiny, red, pointed, oval fruit that are very sweet. Huge yields and big vines…stake 'em up.
Sweet Chelsea VFNT (I) 45 days
Disease resistance and drought tolerance in one. Produces up to 200 low-acid fruit on one plant. Round, 1oz. fruit are firm and exceptionally sweet. Considered one of the best-flavored cherry tomatoes ever.
Sweet Million FNT (I) 65 days
Extra-long chains of dark red fruit. Improved Sweet 100 with better disease resistance and tolerance to cracking. Same wonderful flavor.
Yellow Pear (I) 78 days
Clusters of pear-shaped fruit with a unique, mild sweetness, which are good for preserving, pickling and throwing at your neighbor's cat…so I'm told.