Sunray is a cross between Jubilee and Pan American. Supposedly an improved Jubilee but in any event, I tried them in the 50's and early 6...Read More0's and had difficulty differentiating between them. They are as prolific as any OP and yes they are uniform and blemish free. They have a consistency more like a paste tomato. For table use, I'll quote the old folks, " I wouldn't give you two cents with a hole in it" for either or both of them.
This has been my favorite golden/yellow variety of tomato since 1983. My original seed came as a free gift from Parks Seed Co. and was la...Read Morebeled Sunray VF. I've never had a disease problem with this one. Sunray is prolific and, in 1983, when pitted against about 20 other tomato varieties, in a blind taste test with friends, usually came out on top. It is NOT a low acid tomato in spite of its' color.
Sunray is indeterminant, but not rampant in growth. It has good leaf cover. I prefer to stake it. But it does okay if left to sprawl, mulched with straw.
This is a prolific variety. Also, the fruit will last longer than most tomatoes. I harvested my last fruit, this year (2002) on Nov. 1. I'll process the last fruit from this picking today (Nov 25). They are still usable. This is not a beef steak variety. Fruit has standard tomato locules.
Sunray is a cross between Jubilee and Pan American. Supposedly an improved Jubilee but in any event, I tried them in the 50's and early 6...Read More
This has been my favorite golden/yellow variety of tomato since 1983. My original seed came as a free gift from Parks Seed Co. and was la...Read More