Environmental Club Heirloom Tomato Sale Order Form



Environmental Club Heirloom Tomato Sale(All tomato plants have been grown from organic seed. They represent old, non-hybrid varieties from a variety of sources.)Please order soon to guarantee the availability of your selections. Plants will be available May 8 and need to be picked up by Wednesday of finals week. Enjoy these treats!Prices: Individual plants are $1.00 each. Please order as many as you like, using this form.TYPE# orderedProduce in OriginSpecial FeaturesColor & SizeSLICING TOMATOESSan Marzano80 daysItalyPaste typeHuge, red, very productivePink Brandywine80 daysPennsylvania, 1889Great flavor!Dark pink, very large (up to 2 LBS)True Black Brandywine80 daysBred in the late 1920sEarthy and sweet!Extra-large, very dark colored fruit Cherokee Purple80 daysIndigenous CherokeeExcellent flavor!Purple/Red, sweet (10-12 oz.) Flame / Hillbilly80 daysOzark VarietyBeautiful sliced!Red/Orange stripes, large fruit(up to 1 LB)Dad’s Sunset90 daysKeeps well!Reliable producer!Orange, well balanced flavor(up to 5 inches in diameter)Solar Flare75 daysReal work horseGreat slicer!Red and yellow(large fruit)German Pink75 daysGermanyRich, complex flavorIntense RedSMALL SALAD TYPEBlack Cherry70 daysCurrent type Small and sweetDark red, small fruits Indigo Apple70 daysDescendant of blue tomatoesVery productive!Almost black, a little bigger than cherry sizePrincipe Borghese75 daysItalian varietyGrown for dryingRed, small fruit(1-2 oz.)TOTAL NUMBER of PLANTS ORDEREDTOTAL COST =PAID?Name: ____________________________________________** Please give us your complete and accurate contact information. Thank You!Email:______________________________________________Remember, plant deep for a better root system …Phone Number: ______________________________________ENJOY YOUR TOMATOES!Plants will be available for pick up at Lincoln Land Community College during the second and third weeks of May. If you are not part of the LLCC community, you may also arrange pick up from the person you place your order with.All plants are indeterminate varieties, except Silvery Fir Tree. It is determinant and a good choice for container growing. The “Produce in…” dates are approximate and represent days from planting the seed to the first ripe tomatoes. All seeds were planted in mid-March. If you would like additional information on specific tomatoes, descriptions of these varieties can be found online in the following catalog:Seed Saver’s Exchange ................
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