WhiteThis is the category that sets the true tomato addict apart from the crowd. If you've got the room to play a little in your vegetable garden this year, try a few of these varieties and discover the deep, deep diversity available in tomato flavors.
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| Cat No. | Variety Name | Description | Add to Cart |
| 1056 | Dr. Carolyn![]() |
75 Ind. Named for Dr. Carolyn Male who first saved the seed. This is an Ivory White color variation of the delicious Galinas. Highly productive vines offer 1" round fruits that are not just sweet, but complex and balanced with good acidity. Gourmet selection. Few. | |
| 1191 | Ghost Cherry![]() Try Google |
Larger in size than a typical cherry, this fuzz-covered, ivory-colored tomato is sweet and delicious. Extremely productive plants yield plenty of these 2-inch beautiful fruit which are wonderful in salads but tasty enough to just enjoy by themselves. Compare to 'Dr. Carolyn's'. Indeterminate. 75 days | |
| 1030 | Hillbilly![]() |
85 Ind. Our best selling Bi-color for 2009; originally from Virginia, this beauty offers us huge fruit of up to 2 lbs. The yellow-orange fruit have a red mottling. The flesh is also streaked with red. Considered one of the best tasting of the bi-colors, very sweet and fruity. Try also Northern Lights, Regina’s Yellow, Little Lucky, Piedmont or Isis candy. | |
| 1198 | White Rabbit![]() Try Google |
Crop failure for 2010 May I suggest; Dr. Carolyn's, Yellow Current or Ghost Cherry. Heirloom developed by Joe Bratka. A large sprawling plant with many clusters of tiny pea-sized creamy white cherry fruits with exquisite tropical wine-like flavors. | Sorry, not available this year. |