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Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Another bicolor, this time a pear tomato! https://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/heirloom-seeds-catalog/mariseeds-heirloom-tomato-seeds/striped-bi-color-tomatoes/fire-eggs-detail.html
'Fire Eggs' Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

My mom likes fuzzy peach tomatoes. They are pretty cute. We grew some pale orange ones last year but moving was too hectic to save seeds from it :/.
'Garden Peach' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Yellow with a bit of red bi-color flesh tomato, heirloom seed collected by Ben Quisinberry. Won several taste test awards. 80 days. -tomatogrowers.com
'Gold Medal' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Hillbilly / Flame tomato - I'm always eager to try a striped one that says it produces well, unlike Mr. Stripey. (This may be mostly yellow on the inside but it is a bi-color, it still has some red inside.) Potato leafed. So far I haven't had luck with the flavor of others such as German pineapple, Mr. Stripey still tasted far better.
'Hillbilly' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Anthocyanins like blueberries - oxalic acid like blueberries too?
'Indigo Rose' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

BI-COLOR FLESHED CHERRY
'Isis Candy' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Bicolored (multicolor flesh) small tomato!
'Little Lucky' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

I want to try every kind of tomato with red-yellow flesh. Supposed to be an excellent producer with good disease resistance.
'Lucky Cross' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Lycopersicon lycopersicum
1-2lbs bi-colored flesh tomato, 85 days. Hopefully vigorous?
'Marvel Stripe' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

With a name like mortgage lifter, does it produce really well? I've always been curious, but I don't really care about growing big red tomatoes so I never tried the regular mortgage lifter. (Bicolored flesh... of course :) ) 2lbs+ in 80 days IS pretty impressive. Indeterminate.
'Mortgage Lifter Bicolor' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Lycopersicon
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Striped yellow pink red on the outside and on the inside flesh. Delicious. My favorite. However, really terrible producer, and tomatoes crack and get tunnelled by slugs.
'Mr. Stripey' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

What a beautiful name for a bicolored flesh tomato :). Only 8-12oz! Indeterminate, 75 days. (I like cherries the most because they produce the most and are ripe much faster than big tomatoes too, so the smaller it is the better.)
'Northern Lights' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum
'Old Flame' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Bicolored flesh OXHEART. I'm in love. 8oz+, 85 days, indeterminate.
'Orange Russian 117' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Lycopersicon lycopersicum
I want to try every kind of tomato that is striped on the inside flesh, and this is a very rare one.
'Paw Paw' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Lycopersicon lycopersicum
I admire Dr. Alan Kapuler at Peace Seeds for his work with peas, but he's done other plants and I admire that too. This tomato is named peacevine because it has a lot of gamma amino butyric acid, which has a calming effect. It also has an exceptionally high amount of vitamin C. Red cherry with the occasional gold. All of Dr. Kapuler's plants are intended to be "open source" and open pollinated as far as I know. (If you're actually friends/working with those people they probably trade not-ready-yet crosses that don't breed true, so a few people might have that. Lots of magnificent pea pod colors!)
'Peacevine' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Another bi-color, this time an actual pear shape. Not pear tomato shape, pear shape. Really cute tomato. https://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/heirloom-seeds-catalog/mariseeds-heirloom-tomato-seeds/striped-bi-color-tomatoes/piedmont-pear-detail.html
'Piedmont Pear' Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Another bi-color pretty small tomato, 2-4oz. https://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/heirloom-seeds-catalog/mariseeds-heirloom-tomato-seeds/striped-bi-color-tomatoes/pineapple-fog-detail.html
'Pineapple Fog' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Another bicolor, this time HOLLOW. Stuffing tomato. https://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/heirloom-seeds-catalog/mariseeds-heirloom-tomato-seeds/striped-bi-color-tomatoes/polish-pastel-detail.html
'Polish Pastel' Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)

Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Another bicolor, but seems mostly yellow. Full-sized fruits on a dwarf plant. https://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/heirloom-seeds-catalog/mariseeds-heirloom-tomato-seeds/striped-bi-color-tomatoes/rainbow-dwarf-detail.html
'Rainbow Dwarf' Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

I love the yellow kind but never tried the red. Out of cherry tomatoes, my husband only likes red ones, so I thought I'd grow some.
'Red Pear' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

I don't care what kind really, I just want a dwarf/patio red cherry tomato. (Yellow or other color one would be nice too.)
'Red Robin' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

"Traveling tomato" - a big tomato that looks like a cluster of cherry tomatoes stuck together. From Central America (though its name is German) - people are supposed to have gone around pulling ones off and eating it as they walked?
'Reisetomate' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Sauce tomato. I like its taste, grew it before.
'San Marzano' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Cool leaves on the tomato. "wispy, fern-like, silvery fuzzy leaves" - tomatofest. Russian heirloom, about 2 inch red fruit.
'Silvery Fir Tree' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

"Schimmeig Stoo" hollow tomato
'Striped Cavern' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Cherry Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

It was gold or golden something, not sure if it was sungold but I think so. A golden cherry tomato, indeterminate, huge vigorous plants, insane amount of crops, I gave some to all the neighbors and still had a lot, loves volunteering all over the garden. Most vigorous tomato I've ever seen. Even grows well in shade. The volunteers did all vary from yellow to gold to red (this makes me think it was sungold even more, since it is an F1 hybrid and does this exactly in F2, but I did have other tomatoes to cross with - black cherry, peach, stew tomato, Old German, San Marzano) but all the F2 children were prolific and very hardy cherry tomatoes too, growing and producing well in shade under a tree and everywhere.
'Sungold' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Cherry Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Supposed to be like sungold but "de-hybridized" (open pollinated, its seeds bear true).
'Sungold Select II' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Supposed to produce as well as sungold, which I loved, but a red cherry. (I'm pretty sure this is an F1 hybrid like sungold too, so I'll just make a note of that.)
'Sweet Million' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

I don't care what kind really, I just want a dwarf/patio red cherry tomato. (Yellow or other color one would be nice too.)
'Tiny Tim' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Tomato
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Another bicolor flesh.
'Virginia Sweets' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Lycopersicon
Lycopersicon lycopersicum

I could get them pretty easily but I don't think I have any right now, and I love this variety. Cute and delicious. (Hey, if you have a bi-color fleshed pear, I'll go nuts. Maybe I should try to breed one hahaha.)
'Yellow Pear' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Chocolate Mint
Mentha x piperita subsp. citrata
'Chocolate' Seeds, Plants, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Hoop Petticoat Daffodil
Narcissus

Daffodil color assortment. Dwarf ones are good too. My mom likes these flowers.
Seeds, Plants, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
(PlantFiles)
Opuntia Species
Opuntia humifusa

I can't believe this is actually native here but it basically is.
Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Phaseolus
Phaseolus coccineus

Bi-colored flowers, red on top, white on bottom. Aka 'York', 'Lancaster Runner'
'Painted Lady' Seeds
(PlantFiles)
Runner Bean
Phaseolus coccineus

Runner bean with bi-colored red and white flowers. Seeds look a lot like scarlet runner beans. Maybe aka "Painted Lady Improved", especially in the United States.
'St George' Seeds
(PlantFiles)
Phaseolus
Phaseolus coccineus

Runner bean with light peach-pink flowers. Seeds look a lot like scarlet runner beans.
'Sunset' Seeds
(PlantFiles)
Dry Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris

"Original seeds recovered during a 1968 archeological dig in New Mexico that was actually looking for pigmy elephants. In their excavations, they found the beans in a clay pot sealed with pine pitch. The beans were carbon dated and found to be 1500 years old" -onegarden.org aka "New Mexico Cave Pole Bean". Beautiful mottling, actually looks kind of like Jacob's Cattle. Also note that the 1500 year old bean seeds ACTUALLY GREW. Beans are powerful.
'1500 Year Old Cave Bean' Seeds
(PlantFiles)

Phaseolus vulgaris
Badda di Polizzi (aka Badda Beans, what a great name) are very cute and round Italian beans from the town of Polizzi, and come in two colors - halfblack halfwhite, and bianca, which is half yellow tan half white.
'Badda di Polizzi' Seeds, Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Dry Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris

These beans seem to on purpose produce several color varieties - purple, pink, tan, etc. Gorgeous!
'Bantu' Seeds
(PlantFiles)

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