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Tomatos & Watermelons

All Redwood Nursery Seeds are open pollinated and organically grown with natural fertilizers and no pesticides. All seed are pre-packaged and sell for $2.49 per package. Seed count and weights are indicated along with the seed descriptions.

 

Cherry Type Tomatos

Sweetie Select

A wonderfully prolific, excellent tasting small salad tomato.

Branches fill out with bunches of firm red fruits. ½ gram = 150

seeds

 

Slicer Type

Brandywine (Heirloom)

An heirloom renown for its fine flavor. Pink fruits, slicing size,

great flavor. 1/3 gram = 75 seeds

 

Burbank (Heirloom)

The variety selected and developed by Luther Burbank. Many

small to medium fine tasting fruits. All around good. ¼ gram = 50

seeds

 

Caro Rich

Highest in Vitamin A of any tomato and low in Histidine, the

amino acid known to be a leading cause in allergic reactions to

tomatoes. Vine with flat, firm, medium fruit. ½ gram = 150 seeds

 

Double Rich

Twice the Vitamin C of other tomatoes. Vine with medium size,

flavorful fruit. 1 gram = 300 seeds

 

Marglobe

Fine old variety. Heavy producer of thick-walled, slicing-sized,

flavorful fruit. Real tomato flavor. 1/3 gram = 75 seeds

 

Red Rock

A large, round, chunky past tomato that comes on strong. Our

favorite. 1 gram = 300 seeds

 

San Marzano

Large thick paste tomato fruits. Traditional roma shape. ½ gram =

150 seeds

 

 

Purple Top (Heirloom)

Delicious 2 - 4" roots with purple showing above the ground. Good

storage. Cooked or fresh they are fine eating. 1 gram = 600 seeds

 

Watermelon

 Ruby Gem

Crimson sweet type fine quality favorite, greed and white stripes.

Red very sweet crimson flesh. Medium to large melons. 3 grams =

40 seeds

 

Sugar Baby

These 6 to 12 lb. Round fruits are early maturing for those of us

who line in short growing seasons. The thin rind is actually tough

enough to travel. 3 grams = 30 seeds