LIST OF TOMATO CULTIVARS


This is a list of tomato varieties / cultivars / breeds.
Please include, when possible, determinate/indeterminate/other, resistance (VF or other), fruit shape, color, size in ounces, days to maturity, hybrid/heirloom, leaf shape (PL for potato leaf, RL for regular leaf, also A for Angora, et cetera).
Tomato Cultivars
Red
Common name Maturity Resistance Type Size Vine Shape Description
Fourth of July 49 days heirloom 4 oz. Indeterminate globe May be the very earliest of all non-cherry tomato cultivars, moderately heavy producer
Ace 55 80 days VF heirloom Indeterminate globe super-low acidity
Amish Paste 85 days heirloom Indeterminate paste As the name implies, best for paste/sauce. Oblong shape, good taste
Beefsteak 90 days heirloom indeterminate beefsteak archetypical broad, lobed variety
Beefmaster 80 days hybrid indeterminate beefsteak purportedly the very best version of beefsteak
Better Boy 82 days hybrid indeterminate globe improved version of the original Big Boy
Campari 69-80 days T hybrid medium Indeterminate plum, RL noted for sweetness and low acidity
Celebrity 70 days VA hybrid indeterminate globe
Cherokee 80 days VF heirloom large determinate globe Not related to Cherokee purple or brown
Crimson Cushion 90 days heirloom large indeterminate ribbed wilt-resistant
Delicious 77 days heirloom 24 oz fruit indeterminate globe Set World Record for weight in 1986 at 7 lbs 12 oz
Earliana 65 days heirloom 6oz fruit indeterminate globe introduced in 1900
Early Girl 50 days VF hybrid 4-5 oz. indeterminate globe Very early, smooth round/oval fruit in the 6oz range
Extreme Bush 50 days hybrid 3 oz. bush globe extended-season determinate
Goliath 85 days heirloom 36 oz. indeterminate beefsteak very large tomato
Liz Birt 75 days OP medium indeterminate beefsteak sweet fruits with a more pronounced acid taste, derived from 'Brandywine' X 'Cherokee Purple'
Matchless 85 days heirloom 6oz fruit indeterminate globe created by W. Atlee Burpee in 1889
Matt's wild cherry 55 days heirloom tiny indeterminate cherry tiny tomato, supposedly found in the wild in Mexico, where the first wild tomato plants may have originated
Moneymaker 80 days heirloom 5oz fruit indeterminate globe
Mortgage Lifter 85 days heirloom indeterminate beefsteak its creator sold plants to pay off his mortgage
Red Brandywine 100 days heirloom indeterminate beefsteak May be related to the original Brandywine, but is red instead of pink with green shoulders, and has normal leaves
Red currant 70 days heirloom tiny, berry-sized indeterminate cherry a south american species of tomato, possibly the same as its wild cousin
Roma 75 days VF heirloom determinate paste standard paste tomato, cylindrical to pear-shaped
Rutgers 75 days VF heirloom 6 oz. determinate globe one of the most standard heirlooms, crack-resistant
San Marzano 85 days heirloom indeterminate paste considered finer than Roma, haute cuisine paste tomato. Cylindrical to pear-shaped, a signature tomato of Italian cuisine
Small Fry 65 days VFN hybrid determinate i inch Ideal variety to grow in containers, disease resistant
Super Fantastic 70 days VF hybrid indeterminate globe heavy producer of large, smooth, round fruit with a good balance of sweet and acidic.
Sweet 100 55 days VF hybrid 1 inch indeterminate cherry One of the most popular cherry tomatoes, super-productive, sweet. Sterile seeds
Sweet Chelsea 64 days VFFNT hybrid 1 inch indeterminate cherry Improved version of Sweet 100, resistant to 10 diseases as well as cracking and drought.
Sweet Million 75 days VFNTSt hybrid 1 inch indeterminate cherry More productive version of Sweet 100, can produce over 500 fruits.
Three Sisters 75 days Potato leaf 6oz fruit indeterminate pleated, roma, globe This breed actually can bear any one of three types of tomato: A single-pleated variety, a roma style, or a pleated, flattened fruit.
Tiny Tim 45 days heirloom 1 oz bush cherry insanely tiny plant, can grow and produce in a three inch pot, plant is 10 to 12 inches tall
Variegated 75 days heirloom 2 oz indeterminate globe Leaves are, as the name implies, yellow and green. Extremely decorative, but with tasty red fruit
Pink
Common name Maturity Resistance Type Size Vine Shape Description
Brandywine 90 days heirloom PL indeterminate beefsteak Amish origins
Dwarf champion 80 days heirloom 8 oz. tree globe Rugose leaves
Giant belgium pink 85 days 32 oz indeterminate globe Low acid, sweet
New big dwarf 90 days heirloom 16 oz. tree beefsteak been around 90 years, illustrating why you should never name anything "New"...
Pink beefsteak 70 days indeterminate globe as the name implies, medium beefsteak variety, even more pink than typical beefsteaks
Sweet Quartz 65 days VFNT hybrid 1 inch indeterminate cherry Disease resistant pink cherry tomatoes, grows very tall
Violaceum Krypni-Rozo 80 days heirloom 8oz indeterminate scalloped bizarre scalloped fruit, extremely deep and numerous lobes has a pretty, unique style
Orange
Amana orange 90 days 16oz indeterminate beefsteak beefsteak-style fruit is orange, has a mild flavor
Ida gold 59 days heirloom 3 oz determinate globe low acid, good flavor
Orange Jubilee 70-80 days indeterminate paste Mild, non-acidic tomato with meaty thick walls and few seeds
Yellow
Azoychka 60 days heirloom 8 oz. indeterminate globe Russian in origin, citrus flavor
Banana legs 75 days heirloom 4 inches long indeterminate paste similar in shape and color to a small banana, may rarely have faint green stripes
Blondkopfchen 75-80 days heirloom indeterminate cherry Small, sweet golden tomato with high yields. Crack resistant. Originates from Germany.
Garden peach tomato 80 days indeterminate globe yellow fruit has fuzzy skin, and is yellow, therefore resembles a peach
Yellow Brandywine 100 days heirloom indeterminate beefsteak PL, Amish origins
Black / Purple
Aunt Ginny's Purple 80 days indeterminate beefsteak flavor is said to be similar to brandywine, though it produces more
Bear Creek early-midseason large indeterminate globe attractive fruits of fine flavor and good production, named for Bear Creek Farm in Osceola, Mo
Black cherry 65 days indeterminate 1 inch indeterminate cherry Blackish red, a-la cherokee purple
Black Krim 80 days 12oz fruit indeterminate globe dark purple with green shoulders
Black Russian 75 days small indeterminate globe pretty, plentiful small black fruit
Cherokee purple 80 days 16oz fruit indeterminate globe with purple shoulders, originally grown by Cherokee Indians, extremely popular flavor
Chocolate cherokee 80 days indeterminate globe crimson with brown/black shoulders
Dora 80-85 days indeterminate beefsteak large beefstake type fruits developed solely for flavor, regular leaf
Gary O' Sena 70-75 day large indeterminate beefsteak pink purple fruits, potato leafed, developed from Brandywine x Cherokee Purple
Green
Common name Maturity Resistance Type Size Vine Shape Description
Aunt Ruby's German Green 80 days 16 oz indeterminate beefsteak
Emerald Evergreen 72 days indeterminate globe Supposedly especially good and mild tasting
Green Bell Pepper 76 days indeterminate globe not actually a green pepper, but shaped and colored like one, inside and out. Tastes like a tomato.
White
White wonder 80 days 32oz fruit indeterminate beefsteak huge and yellowish white
Snow White Cherry 70 days 1 inch indeterminate cherry small, blushing green with a white-ish tint caused by a reflective surface
Multicolor
Black Zebra 85 days indeterminate globe brown with black stripes, deep, sweet flavor
Green Zebra 78 days 4oz fruit indeterminate globe with two tone green stripes
Mister Stripey 56 days 6 to 24 oz indeterminate beefsteak yellow with red/pink stripes
Tigerella 59 days 2 to 4 oz indeterminate globe red with yellow stripes


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Disease resistant abbreviations
See also

Disease resistant abbreviations



★ V = Verticillium wilt

★ N = Nematodes

★ F = Fusarium Wilt

★ FF = Fusarium, races 1 & 2

★ A = Alternaria stem canker

★ T = Tobacco mosaic virus-resistant

★ St = Stemphyllium

See also



List of heirloom tomato varieties

List of capsicum cultivars

List of basil cultivars

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