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About Tomboy

Commercial heirloom from Missouri, USA. A stabilized cross of Earliana, L. pimpinellifolium, Break O’Day, Bison, Early Stone, and Winsall. Developed by Missouri Agric. Experimental Station and released in 1960.
Donated to the USDA in 1965. Re-introduced commercially by Tatiana’s TOMATObase Seeds in 2016.
Indeterminate, regular leaf plants produce good yields of 6-12 oz., meaty, oblate, slightly ruffled, pink fruit with small seed locules and excellent flavor. Resistance: fusarium wilt.

Culinary Use
Paste / Sauce / Canner / Salad / Slicer / Stuffer
Flavor Profile
Well-balanced
Flesh Color
Pink
Fruit Color
Pink
Fruit Shape
Oblate / Ribbed
Fruit Size
Medium
Leaf Type
Regular
Maturity
Mid-season
Plant Type
Indeterminate
Species
Solanum lycopersicum
Variety
Heirloom / Open Pollinated

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    Donna miller

    Do you know where this seed can be bought?!

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    • Dorota Basiura
      Dorota Basiura Editor
      Website Content Director

      Hi Donna, unfortunately we do not know of any seed vendor who currently has this variety on offer.

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      Derick Coots Subscriber

      Hello Donna,

      If you are still interested in Tom Boy Tomato seeds, try Seed Savers Exchange. They currently have some in stock. Here is the link:

      https://exchange.seedsavers.org/page/login

      Create an account and so a search for "TomBoy." You can email me if you have any other questions or concerns.

      Respectfully,

      -Derick Coots
      derickcoots@mediacombb.net

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