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Pruden's Purple Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

Grown from Organic Seed!

Pruden’s Purple Tomato

$4.50

Heirloom, Organic Seed, Early!

72 days. Beautiful, large pink fruit (10 to 16 oz) great for fresh eating. Potato leaf variety, resists cracking. Earlier and a better producer than Brandywine, with a sweet, silky texture. One of our favorites. Grown from organic seed stock.

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Tags: beefsteak, indeterminate, large heirloom, organic seed stock, pink tomato, Potato Leaf
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