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Some different vrieties of tomatoes

There are many varieties of tomatoes.
You can see the numerous varieties by clicking on the link [photo] :

  1. ABRAHAM LINCOLN [photo] : A mid-season tomato with red marbled fruits.
  2. ACE [photo] : A productive tomato with smooth fruits, originally from the U.S.A.
  3. ALTAÏSKI [photo] : A very productive tomato with squat, ridged fruits, ideal for cooking.
  4. ANANAS [photo] : An excellent tomato with an orange, yellow and red skin, it resembles a pineapple.
  5. ANDINE CORNUE [photo] : An excellent variety from the Andes, long fruits horn shaped at the ends.
  6. ANNA RUSSIAN [photo] : An early tomato originating from Russia, red fruits in the shape of a globe or heart.
  7. AURORA [photo] : An early tomato from Siberia with bright red fruits.
  8. BANANA LEG [photo] : A productive tomato with yellow banana shaped fruits.
  9. BASKET VEE [photo] : An early variety with clear red fruits, from the U.S.A. Easy to peel.
  10. BEAUTÉ BLANCHE [photo] : A very productive sweet variety with milk coloured fruits.
  11. BELL STAR [photo] : Large early tomato from Ontario (U.S.A.) ideal for sauces and preserves.
  12. BIELO RUSSIAN [photo] : An orange-red Belarus tomato "beefsteak" type, squat and ridged.
  13. BLACK FROM TULU [photo] : A black tomato originally from Tulu (Oceanian).
  14. BLACK PRINCE [photo] : Superb Russian variety with black sweet fruits.
  15. BRIN DE MUGUET [photo] : A very productive tomato with clusters of fruits, ideal for an aperitif.
  16. BROWN FLESH [photo] : A mid-season variety with round fruits tinted brown gold & green.
  17. BUDAI TORPE [photo] : An excellent early variety, average fruits, low growing so doesn't need staking .
  18. BUDENOVKA [photo] : Superb variety from Siberia with red fruits.
  19. BUISSONNANTE [photo] : An excellent bushy variety with red fruits.
  20. BURBANK [photo] : A mid-season variety with red fruits. Originating from California.
  21. CANABEC [photo] : A good early variety with red fruits. Originating from Quebec.
  22. CARO RICH [photo] : Very good variety with orange fruits rich in vitamin A. Doesn't need staking.
  23. CAROTINA [photo] : A lovely juicy, fragrant tomato, rich in vitamin A.
  24. CARTO LOCCIO [photo] : An early variety with bright orange fruits.
  25. CASAQUE ROUGE [photo] : A productive variety with a firm skin and "potato leaves".
  26. CERISETTE LYLIA [photo] : Red cherry tomato, ideal for an aperatif.
  27. CHAIR DE BOEUF [photo] : An American variety called "beefsteak" with firm fleshed large fruits.
  28. CHAIR DE BOEUF PRECOCE [photo] : An early variety from America, also called "beefsteak".
  29. CHAMP MARTINS [photo] : A French variety with long red fruits resembling a pepper.
  30. CHELLO [photo] : An early cherry tomato with yellow fruits.
  31. CHEROKEE PURPLE [photo] : Excellent variety, interior of the fruits have a brown, pinkish-violet tinge.
  32. CHERRY GOST [photo] : An early sweet cherry tomato with a white skin tinged with yellow and red.
  33. CLIMBING TRIP [photo] : A large variety with a delicate skin, needs solid stakes.
  34. COCKTAIL CLEMENTINE [photo] : Small, tart tomato, yellow-orange fruits in clusters.
  35. CŒUR DE BOEUF GEANTE REIF RED [photo] : Large red tomatoes in the shape of a beef heart.
  36. CŒUR DE BOEUF HONGROIS [photo] : A late variety from Hungary with large firm skined fruits.
  37. CŒUR DE BOEUF JAUNE [photo] : A very productive variety with yellow fruits in the form of a beef heart.
  38. CŒUR DE BOEUF ORANGE [photo] :A very productive variety with orange fruits in the form of a beef heart.
  39. CŒUR DE PIGEON [photo] : A variety of tomato with small, firm skined yellow, olive shaped fruits.
  40. CŒUR DE VELOURS [photo] : A mid-season variety with large red firm skinned fruits.
  41. CORROGO [photo] : An early very productive variety with squat ridged fruits.
  42. DE BERAO (TOMATE ARBRE) [photo] : A vine tomato which can reach a height of 4 metres.
  43. DELICATE [photo] : A tender fine fleshed variety with large juicy, smooth full fruits.
  44. DELICE D'OR [photo] : A yellow early tomato from Dakota (U.S.A.) with a sweet, slightly acid flavour.
  45. DELICIEUSE DE BURPEE [photo] : Originally from Canada, has large tasty tomatoes.
  46. DELICIOUS [photo] : An American variety with large red firm delicate flavoured fruits.
  47. DOUBLE RICH [photo] : A delicious variety with large fruits rich in vitamin C.
  48. DOUCE DE PICARDIE [photo] : Productive variety with creamy-white smooth, sweet flavoured fruits.
  49. EARLIANA [photo] : An early variety of tomato with clusters bearing 8 to 1O fruits.
  50. EARLIAND [photo] : Very old early variety from the U.S.A. Tomatoes in clusters, ideal for market gardening
  51. EARLY CHERRY [photo] : Very early and very productive variety even in cold summers, cherry red fruits.
  52. EARLY SIBERIAN [photo] : Early variety of red tomato from Siberia.
  53. ERIKA D'AUSTRALIE [photo] : Tomato with large red fruits originally from Australia.
  54. EVERGREEN [photo] : A good late tomato with an amber geen colour.
  55. FAKEL [photo] : Early variety of tomato with clusters of round red fruits.
  56. FIREBALL [photo] : A productive variety from the U.S.A. with bright red fruits.
  57. FIREWORKS [photo] : An early variety with large red tomatoes, sometimes with a yellow tinge.
  58. GALINA [photo] : A very early cherry tomato from Siberia with yellow fruits.
  59. GARDENER'S DELIGHT [photo] : An English variety the most fragrant of cherry tomatoes, has a large yield.
  60. GEM STATE [photo] : A very early variety with small tasty tomatoes.
  61. GOLD DUST [photo] : Very early variety with orange globe shaped tomatoes.
  62. GOLD NUGGET [photo] : Very early cherry tomato with golden fruits.
  63. GOLDEN GRAPPE [photo] : Very early cherry tomato originally from Russia with yellow clusters of fruits.
  64. GOLDEN PLUM [photo] : A mid-season variety with long orange sweet flavoured fruits.
  65. GOUTTE D'EAU [photo] :A very firm red tomato ideal for preserves.
  66. GREEN ZEBRA [photo] : A plum tomato, with green and yellow striped fruits, superb for a salad or an aperatif.
  67. GREGORI ALTAÏ [photo] : Delicious variety from Siberia with large purplish firm skinned fruits.
  68. GROSSE BLANCHE [photo] :Early and vigorous "beefskin" with large juicy sweet flavoured fruits.
  69. GRUSHOVA [photo] : Excellent variety from Siberia with lime coloured oblong fruits.
  70. HANK [photo] : Small squat fruits with a tart flavour and lots of seeds.
  71. IDA GOLD [photo] : Very nice variety of tomato with bright orange coloured fruits.
  72. INGEGNOLI GIGANTE LISCIO [photo] : A good variety with large long red fruits.
  73. ISLANDAISE [photo] : Icelandic variety, very early and productive with small red fruits.
  74. IVORY EGG [photo] : Fruits in the shape of creamy-white eggs.
  75. JAUNE À FARCIR [photo] :Resembles a large yellow pepper, empty inside so ideal for stuffing.
  76. JAUNE SAINT VINCENT [photo] : Very nice tomato, having a tart and fruity flavour at the same time.
  77. JERSEY DEVIL [photo] : An ancient variety 'pepper' tomato with very long firm skinned fruits.
  78. JOIE DE LA TABLE [photo] : A very good Italian variety, ideal for sumer salads.
  79. JUPITER [photo] : An extremely productive French variety with magnificent red fruits.
  80. KAKI COING [photo] : Late variety with average orange coloured fruits, ideal for keeping.
  81. KETCHUP [photo] : Extremely productive nut shaped variety, ideal for sauces.
  82. LEMON BUSH [photo] : Excellent late tomato with lemon coloured fruits.
  83. LIBERTY BELL [photo] : Red pepper type tomato with a sweet flavour. Vigourous growth.
  84. LITCHI [photo] : A rare variety of prickly tomato with the acid taste of lychees.
  85. LONG KEEPER [photo] : Tomato with round red fruits, relatively acid, keeps very well.
  86. MADAGASCAR [photo] : Small light pink tomato in the shape of a lemon, keeps very well.
  87. MARITIME PINK [photo] : An early variety from Siberia with pink fruits.
  88. MARMANDE ANCIENNE [photo] : A French variety squat and ridged with a distinctive taste.
  89. MARVEL STRIPPED [photo] : Late variety, heart shaped orange yellow fruits streaked with red.
  90. MERVEILLE DES MARCHÉS [photo] : Very old French variety with large pink fleshed red fruits.
  91. MEXICAINE [photo] : A 'pepper' variety with very large red fruits.
  92. MICADO VIOLETTOR [photo] : Excellent Australian variety with large purplish fruits.
  93. MIEL DU MEXIQUE [photo] : Tomato with average clusters of very sweet fruits.
  94. MIRABELLE BLANCHE [photo] : A whitish variety hardly bigger than a nut, with a tart flavour.
  95. MOSKVICH [photo] : Very early tomato originally from eastern Siberia.
  96. NEGIB JAUNE [photo] : French variety with yellow fruits and whitish flesh.
  97. NEW ZEALAND PEAR [photo] : Tomato from New Zealand with large red pear shaped fruits.
  98. NOIRE CHARBONNEUSE [photo] : Excellent variety of tomato with deep violet fruits and flesh.
  99. NOIRE DE CRIMÉE [photo] : Variety of tomato from Crimea in theUkraine, sweet round dark fruit.
  100. NOTHERN LIGHT [photo] : Good very early variety with red round fruits.
  101. NOVA [photo] : Pear shaped fruits with a firm skin, ideal for preserves.
  102. NUITS AUSTRALES [photo] : An Australian variety with black fruits.
  103. NYAGUS [photo] : An Australian variety of tomato with soft skinned deep brown fruits.
  104. ODESSA [photo] : A very early variety from the Ukraine with red, juicy sweet fruits.
  105. OLD WYANDOLTE [photo] : A variety of tomato with squat orange coloured fruits.
  106. OLIROSE DE SAINT DOMINGUE [photo] : A variety with a pink sweet flesh, shaped like an olive.
  107. OPAL HOMESTEAD [photo] : A mid-season variety from the U.S.A. with large red fruits.
  108. ORANGE BOURGEOIS [photo] : An excellent French variety with clusters of around 20 fruits.
  109. ORANGE BOURGOUIN [photo] : Excellent variety, the clusters bear a score of orange fruits.
  110. ORANGE QUEEN [photo] : An early variety of orange"beefsteak" tomatoes with a sweet taste.
  111. OREGON ELEVEN [photo] : Very early variety with an abundance of small red fruits.
  112. OREGON SPRING [photo] : Early variety with juicy squat fruits.
  113. ORENBURG GIANT [photo] : Excellent Russian variety with very large fruits that can weigh up to 1,2 kilo.
  114. OROMA [photo] : Tomato with long pointed fruits, peels easily, ideal for sauces.
  115. OTRAOLNY [photo] : Variety originally from Siberia with perfect red fruits.
  116. PAPRIKA [photo] : Very good mid-season tomato with round red fruits.
  117. PEACEVINE [photo] : A very abundant cherry tomato, high in vitamin C.
  118. PEARLY PINK CHERRY [photo] : Variety of red tomato with a pink flesh.
  119. PEASANT [photo] : Variety from Siberia with long red pointed fruits.
  120. PÊCHE [photo] : A very rare variety having an aspect that resembles a peach.
  121. PERESTROÏKA [photo] : An early variety from Siberia with very good red round fruits.
  122. PERSIMON [photo] : A variety of very large orange tomatoes with a firm skin and unique taste.
  123. PETITE CŒUR DE BŒUF [photo] : Excellent productive variety with red heart shaped fruits.
  124. PETITE POMME BLANCHE [photo] : An early bushy, cherry variety with small yellow-white fruits.
  125. PINK GRAPEFRUIT [photo] : Excellent varety with yellow pink fleshed fruits, bringing to mind a grapefruit.
  126. PINK PING PONG [photo] : Very good variety with pink fruits the size of a ping pong ball.
  127. PINK ZATOPEC PLEATED [photo] : A Mexican sweet tomato shaped like a pepper, ideal for stuffing.
  128. POIRE JAUNE [photo] : A pear shaped variety with yellow fruits, ideal for an aperatif.
  129. POIRE ROUGE [photo] : A pear shaped variety with red fruits, ideal for an aperatif.
  130. POMME d'AMOUR [photo] : A late but very productive variety from the Canary Islands with small pink juicy fruits.
  131. POMME ROUGE [photo] : Pink tomato of average size, turning red at maturity, excellent flavour.
  132. POPOVICH [photo] : A mid-season variety from Siberia with red fruits.
  133. POTIRON ECARLATE [photo] : A late very large variety, ideal for stuffing.
  134. PRINCIPE DE BORGHESE [photo] : Italian tomato with clusters of fruit, to dry or use in preserves.
  135. PTIZE OF THE TRIALS [photo] : One of the best varieties of cherry tomatoes, fruit resembles an apricot.
  136. PRUDEN'S PURPLE [photo] : Late variety, very fragrant deep pink fruits with a tinge of violet.
  137. PRUNE NOIRE [photo] : Variety from the U.S.A. small oval deep red-brown fruit.
  138. PRUNE ROUGE [photo] : A mid-season variety with small oval red tomatoes.
  139. PURPLE CALABASH [photo] : A variety with strong vegetation and chocolate coloured aromatic fruits.
  140. RAISIN VERT [photo] : A variety with small fruits in the form of green grapes.
  141. RED APPLE [photo] : An English early variety, very productive.
  142. RED DAWN [photo] : A very early quick growingvariety from Siberia with round red fruits.
  143. RED ROBIN [photo] : An English variety with small red fruits, grown in pots, ideal for aperatifs.
  144. RED SUPREME [photo] : Eastern European variety with average sized red round fruits.
  145. REDSKIN [photo] : A tart variety with red fruits, ideal for the salad bar.
  146. REINE DE SAINTE MARTHE [photo] : Excellent variety with large juicy red fruits.
  147. ROI HUMBERT [photo] : A bright red variety with long slightly pointed fruits.
  148. ROSE [photo] : A variety with a very fine flavour.
  149. ROSE DE BERNE [photo] : Highly appreciated variety with a perfumed skin, very juicy, almost seedless.
  150. ROSE DE SAINT DOMINGUE [photo] : An oblong variety from the Antilles with a pink flesh.
  151. ROSE JAPONAISE [photo] : A variety originally from Japan with large pink fruits.
  152. ROYALE DES GUINEAUX [photo] : An early productive variety with red fruits.
  153. RUSSE [photo] : A very productive late variety from Russia with large tender sweet tasting fruits.
  154. SAINTE LUCIE [photo] : A late productive variety with red fruits.
  155. SAINT-PIERRE [photo] : A good French tomato with large excellent quality fruits.
  156. SASHA ALTAÏ [photo] : Excellent early tomato from Siberia with juicy thick flesh.
  157. SCARLET BEEF [photo] : A late "beefsteak" variety with large bright red fruits.
  158. SCHIMMEIG GREG [photo] : Very good American multicoloured red variety with orange and yellow stripes.
  159. SEBASTOPOL [photo] : A variety originally from California with red fruit in clusters.
  160. SILVERY FIR [photo] : An eary abundant variety with embossed leaves like those of a carrot.
  161. SLAVA [photo] : A very early variety from Czechoslovakia with "potato leaves".
  162. SOL GOLD [photo] : Very early variety with round red-gold fruits.
  163. STRIPED CAVERN [photo] : Variety in the shape of a pepper, very good keeping tomato.
  164. STUPICE [photo] : From Eastern Europe very good and very early variety, used to cold climates.
  165. SUB ARTIC PLENTY [photo] : Good Canadian variety, ideal for regions with a cold climate.
  166. SUPER COLOSSE [photo] : Late variety with very large, very juicy red fruits.
  167. SUPERMARMANDE [photo] : A very productive variety with large well filled fruits, ideal for cooking.
  168. SWEETIE [photo] : Excellent cherry tomato, with clusters of red fruits, ideal for an aperatif.
  169. TANGERINE [photo] : Very fruity taste with clusters of fruits the size of a clementine.
  170. TIGERETTE [photo] : A mid-season variety with yellow and red marbled fruits.
  171. TIGER TOM [photo] : An early variety with red fruits striped with yellow.
  172. TIGERELLA [photo] : A very productive English variety with firm flesh and a sweet flavour.
  173. TOMATILLO VIOLET [photo] : A firm tomato with deep violet pulpy fruit, ideal for ratatouille.
  174. TOMMY TOE [photo] : An early variety from Australia with clusters of red fruits.
  175. TONNELET [photo] : A productive variety with long fruits streaked with red and yellow.
  176. TREFLE DU TOGO [photo] : An African variety with abundant ridged red fruits.
  177. WASHINGTON CHERRY [photo] :A very early tomato with clusters of deep red fruits, keeps very well.
  178. WAYAHEAD [photo] : An early productive variety with deep red fruits.
  179. WENDY [photo] : An early variety from New Zealand with small round yellow fruits.
  180. WHIPPER SNAPER [photo] : A very early excellent variety with long pink tomatoes.
  181. WONDER LIGHT[photo] : An early good variety from Siberia with oval fruits.
  182. YELLOW BRANDYWINE [photo] : A variety with very large golden yellow fruits.
  183. YELLOW PERFECTION [photo] : An English variety with very small yellow green fruits in clusters.
  184. YELLOW RUFFLED [photo] : An early variety with large 'pleated' bright yellow fruits.
  185. YELLOW STUFFER [photo] : A "pepper" variety with yellow fruits, ideal for stuffing.
  186. ZAKOPANE [photo] : A very productive South American variety with large red squat fruits, ideal for stuffing.
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