Yellow & Orange Fruit
Orange and yellow colored tomatoes are often thought to be less acidic than their red cousins, but this is not so. Their higher sugar contents don’t replace the acidity, but only serve to mask it. These are the gourmet’s favorites for the beauty and sweet succulent flavor they bring to every dish.
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'New' for 2017
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Flaming Burst - VERY LIMITED #
A sweeter 'teardrop' shaped version of Jaune Flamme. - From the creator of 'Green Zebra' - Productive plants produce an abundance of gold aromatic fruits. Firm texture, very sweet. Fruits can easily be transported to markets. Indeterminate, 80 days from transplant.
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'Lemon Ice' Dwarf - Limited #
Introduced by the Victory Seed Company (where I have borrowed the text and pictures - what great folks :) for the 2016 gardening season. 'Dwarf Lemon Ice' plants are compact but open, dwarf in habit with rugose, regular leaves producing small to medium sized (three to twelve ounce), yellow, heart-shaped fruits that are meaty and have a good, mild, sweet but slightly tart flavor (well-balanced).
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'Lucky Swirl' Dwarf
90 days, determinate tree-type — 'Lucky Swirl' is a rugose, regular leaf variety that produces medium-large (five to twenty ounce), yellow and red bi-color fruits. The fruits are smooth, slightly ribbed, oblate in shape, juicy and meaty with a nice mild and sweet flavor. This variety originated from a cross between 'Dwarf Russian Swirl' and 'Lucky Cross.' Text and Pics from Victory Seeds. Pic A from Marjorie halloway, B& C from Vertiloom Heirlooms :)
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Napa Chardonnay - Limited Supply - Order Early!!!
Very productive yellow cherry with an pearlescentness to them. Great looking with a very good flavor that is sweet & rich. Everyone who trialed it was pleased. Another variety that has exceptional hang on the vine quality and can be harvested by cutting the entires cluster off, making for a very pretty and unique look. Early and does will in cool and hot conditions for me. - discripytion and pic from WBF
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'Orange Cream' Dwarf - Limited #
75 days, tree-type — The vigorous, rugose, potato leaf dwarf plants produce heavy yields of uniquely colored pale orange smooth oblate fruit that have a nearly matte, dull finish, ranging from 8-12 oz. A cross between 'Golden Dwarf Champion' and 'Elbe' made by Patrina Nuske Small in 2006 and named "Tipsy." 'Dwarf Orange Cream' was selected and named by Craig LeHoullier. As with most in the "Tipsy family," the flavor is superb - intense, rich, and with a lively tang. Photo crediyts to Renisance Farms & Rock Meadoew Farms.
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'Summersweet Gold' Dwarf - Replaces Summertime Gold
90 days, ind tree-type — This mid to late season variety is one of the best flavored of all of the dwarfs. The plentiful, medium large (six to fourteen ounces), smooth, oblate fruit on vigorous, rugose, potato leaf dwarf plants. The medium yellow tomatoes, often showing a pale pink blossom end blush, have an intense, wonderful and memorable flavor. When the original release of 'Summertime Gold' showed too much of a similarity to 'Dwarf Mr. Snow', likely due to some lingering segregation of genes, Craig LeHoullier and Lee Newman began a new selection process. The result is this improved version that they named 'Summer Sweet Gold', which is exactly what they had hoped for with the original release of 'Summertime Gold'. A bit smaller in average size and a bit later maturing than 'Summertime Gold', this variety was introduced in 2015. Photos by David Lockwood & Renisance Farms
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Yellow Fire
70-80 days. This dual purpose tomato brings flamboyant orange, yellows and reds to sauces and stands out when sliced and eaten fresh. The fruits are meaty, with few seeds and super tasty. We love how the unique striped fruits hang on the plants, you can't miss them! Text & Pic from Baker Creek.
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Tried & True Varieties...
Cherry & Small fruited Varieties:
Amish Gold -
Back from 2015, and previous years Ok... actually seed came from Diana's, but I've been getting them from TF for the last decade; One of my personal all-time favorites - back for 2015! Cross between Amish Paste and Sungold. Ind. regular-leaf tomato plants that yield HUGE crops of 1 1/2"-2" long, oblong shaped, gorgeous golden tomatoes with sharply-pointed end. Fruit has the gold color and flavor of the Sungold, the meatiness of the Amish Paste and delicious sweet/tart tomato flavors that will have you wanting more! This is a perennial favorite tomato in my garden. A rare tomato variety.
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Apricosa - Returning from 2015
These were AWESOME in my trials last year, for production and flavor. "Early. Indet. plants with dark green regular foliage. It is a prolific bloomer, sets fruit early and produces loads of large round orange cherry fruits with apricot-colored flesh, some up to 2" in diameter. Delicious sweet flavor." from Tatiana's
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Barry's Crazy Cherry - SOLD OUT in 2016!!!
High Demand - Hope I have one for myself so I can collect seeds!
"Huge clusters of pale yellow, oval shaped cherry tomatoes. Very good, sweet flavor. Huge harvest potential. Come from the largest cherry tomato clusters I have ever seen." - Text & photo from WBF (c)
"Huge clusters of pale yellow, oval shaped cherry tomatoes. Very good, sweet flavor. Huge harvest potential. Come from the largest cherry tomato clusters I have ever seen." - Text & photo from WBF (c)
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Blush – Freakin’ Awesome – like ‘Juliet’ but with FLAVOR!
Ind. 75 days. Photo from Seeds of Change
NEW FOR THT in 2013 Delightful little tomatoes are about 2 inches long and shaped like elongated grapes. They start out clear yellow, but later blush with pink streaks, announcing they are ripe and ready to pick. Expect heavy production throughout the season and a fabulous flavor that is sweet, fruity and refreshing. Fred Hempel of Baia Nicchia Farm in California developed this truly unique variety.
NEW FOR THT in 2013 Delightful little tomatoes are about 2 inches long and shaped like elongated grapes. They start out clear yellow, but later blush with pink streaks, announcing they are ripe and ready to pick. Expect heavy production throughout the season and a fabulous flavor that is sweet, fruity and refreshing. Fred Hempel of Baia Nicchia Farm in California developed this truly unique variety.
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Coyote - Cherry - Limited Supply
From Tomatofest (c). "65+ days. Maye Clement brought Craig Lehoullier a branch of half a dozen of these tomatoes which he displayed at the PA Hort. Society Harvest Show in the late 1980's. Originally it was a wild Mexican tomato called Coyote Tiny Yellow. A jewel-like cherry, that bears 6 to 8 on a branch. Very flavorful!"
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Dr. Carolyn - New for 2016 - replaces White Cherry
This is a wonderful ivory-colored cherry tomato that originally appeared as a variation of Galina's. Dr. Carolyn Male first saved the seed, and so the variety was named in her honor. Round fruit are about 1 inch in diameter and ivory-white deepening to pale yellow. The flavor is not just sweet, but also complex and nicely balanced with acid. Very productive vines. Indeterminate. 75 days. Text from TGS (c)
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Green Gage Yellow - LIMITED AVAILABILITY
One of our favorite cottage garden tomatoes. This Victorian classic was created in England in the 1870s and introduced into the US in 1876. The fruit is sweet just like a greengage plum and our careful selection is also the purest now available with pale yellow flesh and green seed mass. Exceptional flavor! Each fruit is roughly 1 ½ inches in diameter. Produces early, often 60 days after planting and will continue until frost. Ideal for small gardens; Easy to grow in tubs.from BC (c)
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Isis Brandy - Personal Fav.
Are you kidding me???
70 days. A stabilized cross between Yellow Brandywine and Isis Candy! Flattened, round fruits only @ 2-3" , yellow with pink blush on the underside. Very juicy, sweet and fruity when fully ripe; And only 70 days. Very rare !
VERY LIMITED #'s These WILL sell out fast.
70 days. A stabilized cross between Yellow Brandywine and Isis Candy! Flattened, round fruits only @ 2-3" , yellow with pink blush on the underside. Very juicy, sweet and fruity when fully ripe; And only 70 days. Very rare !
VERY LIMITED #'s These WILL sell out fast.
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Isis Candy – Remarkable blend of sweet & tangy
Ind. 70 days. Just plainly = Delicious. Superior quality fruits, marbled in red and with a cat's-eye starburst on each blossom end. 1-1/2" fruits are a silky blend of sugary of sweetness and rich fruitiness. Heavy yields, with season-long production of short trusses, in double rows of 6 to 8 fruits each.
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Norwood Miner's - Grower's Choice!!!
Incredible production in my 2015 trials! From the awesome breeding project at 'Wild Boar Farms'... Lovely clusters of striped cherry tomatoes with a very nice sweet tomato flavor and very good production. Named after a tomato friend that I shared many loving tomato conversation with until his passing in 2010. Norwood was great historian and passionate gardener from Mandeville Louisiana. Sometime in early 2000’s I sent Norwood seeds from Beauty King. He reported that one plant produced clusters of large cherry size tomatoes that looked like mini Beauty Kings.
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Orange Peach - VERY RARE = Limited #
75 days. A chance cross in the fields of our good friend James Weaver led to this exciting new variety. The fruits are orange, range from golf-ball to tennis-ball size, and are very sweet and flavorful. The fuzzy skin, reminiscent of a real peach, comes as an interesting bonus. Believed to be a cross of Mini Orange and Yellow Peach, which is an old French variety that was once used to make a very passable “marmalade.” from BC (c)
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Sungold Hy -See also 'Sungold Select'
Best tasting tomato on the planet?
Ind. 57+ days. A positively luscious, bite-size golden beauty overflowing with an abundance of fruits - thin-skinned, with a juicy flesh that holds its oh-so-sweet, fresh-from-the-vine flavor. Very early, and a heavy cropper both outdoors and in greenhouses. Cascading trusses are smothered in fruits that remain ripe and ready for picking over long periods of time.
Ind. 57+ days. A positively luscious, bite-size golden beauty overflowing with an abundance of fruits - thin-skinned, with a juicy flesh that holds its oh-so-sweet, fresh-from-the-vine flavor. Very early, and a heavy cropper both outdoors and in greenhouses. Cascading trusses are smothered in fruits that remain ripe and ready for picking over long periods of time.
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Sweet Orange Roma - Compact
From Tomatofest (c). 75 days. When I had the opportunity to attend the event many years ago this was THE variety that stole the show for me. An prolific producer of large, 1 1/2 x 3-inch, very pretty orange, meaty and great tasting Roma tomatoes. Late producing variety even as weather gets cool.
Smallish plants with the classic thin, wispy foliage of most paste types.
Smallish plants with the classic thin, wispy foliage of most paste types.
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Aunt Molly’s Ground Cherry -
Det. 70 days. Ground cherries are yellow, marble-shaped fruits with a pineapple-like flavor. They can be eaten fresh, added to salads and stir-fries, made into jams and pies, or dried like raisins. Aunt Molly's ground cherries are sweet and flavorful. Children love them! Harvest ground cherries when they fall from the plants. They should be eaten when they are fully ripe and have turned from green to yellow. Give the plants well-drained soil without fertilizer. Culture is similar to tomatoes. Can be grown in pots. Also known as Goldenberry or Husk Tomato.
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Large Fruited Varieties; 6 oz.+
Amish Gold Slicer - Very few available
Limited seed availability - growing these as a trial here in Boerne for 2015... "Beautiful 3 to 4" round slicer, that's been a trial favorite year after year. Fruits are blemish free, very firm and have excellent flavor. Great for fresh eating and canning. Extremely productive." from Totally Tomatoes
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DWARF Blazing Beauty
This is the first orange dwarf project release. Vigorous potato leaf indeterminate dwarf plants. The fruit are medium to medium large, smooth oblate and a deep orange in and out. The flavor sparkles with an ample tart bite and is quite intense, resembling very much one of its parents, Elbe. Thanks to Patrina Nuske Small for the photo! 80 days
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Kellogg’s Breakfast - see also Persimmon
Ind. 80+ days. Lovely, pale-orange fruits are solid and meaty throughout, packed with mild, superb-tasting flesh. A long-season producer of large, beefsteak-type fruits, up to 16 oz., with solid centers that have just a few seeds at the edges. Very desirable! May not be the heaviest producer, but DAMN, that flavor!!!
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Orange Banana
80-85 days. Unique, orange, banana-shaped paste tomatoes that are bursting with fruity sweetness. Perfect for drying, canning, and paste. Also delicious fresh and great for specialty markets. Orange color is rare in paste tomatoes. I like to grow these next to Purple Russian and Green Sausage in my garden...
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Orange-Fleshed Purple Smudge -By popular demand-
GOING FAST for 2016 - Only 10 left!!!
A surprising "Best Seller" last year... I'll double production for '16. Medium-size fruits that are tangerine-orange with purple speckles and blotches on the top half. The purple coloring is the result of anthocyanin pigment in the skin. Weighs 4-10 ounces. Sweet and mild. I grew these here in Boerne a few years back and couldn't stop the production! A rare variety; Diana's is one of the very few seed sources of this fine fruit!!!.
A surprising "Best Seller" last year... I'll double production for '16. Medium-size fruits that are tangerine-orange with purple speckles and blotches on the top half. The purple coloring is the result of anthocyanin pigment in the skin. Weighs 4-10 ounces. Sweet and mild. I grew these here in Boerne a few years back and couldn't stop the production! A rare variety; Diana's is one of the very few seed sources of this fine fruit!!!.
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Uluru Ochre - DWARF - (Don't ask me to pronounce it!)
"Dwarf Tomato Project release. ...and think it is one of the ugliest things I’ve ever grown (though others disagree,) BUT the flavor was fantastic. This is the description from the DTP, “The vigorous dwarf regular leaf plants are relatively compact, quite early to produce and prolific. Producing a good yield of medium to medium to large sized (6-12 ounces) oblate uniquely colored tomatoes that are essentially the first “black/orange” we’ve seen – orange flesh with green overtones, and somewhat amber/orange/green in appearance when whole. The flavor can be a bit variable season to season, but at it’s best is absolutely delicious with a smokey flavor. This variety originated with a cross between Orange Heirloom and Rosella Purple.” text from SSS, photo from Victory Seeds (c). OSSI seed pledge
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