Anne C., Texas
AAS award winner. Early maturing with superior disease resistance. Indeterminate, regular leaf plant produces huge amount of very large, red, oblate, meaty tomatoes with very pronounced flavors. Well-adapted to many regions. Plants are tolerant of, or resistant to, Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt races 1 and 2, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Root Knot Nematodes, and Stemphylium (Gray Leaf Spot). VF1F2TNASt.
Nice combination of size, taste, and earliness.
Still unsurpassed as the top choice for fresh market beefsteak tomatoes. Large, avg. 10-12 oz., mostly blemish-free, globe-shaped red fruit. They have full flavor - among the best - and ripen early for their size. Broad disease resistance package. High resistance to Alternaria stem canker, Fusarium wilt races 1, 2, gray leaf spot, nematodes, tobacco mosaic virus, and Verticillium wilt. AAS winner.
Red Oblate
Disease Resistance
Early/Mid-Season
Indeterminate.
75 days.
April 4, 2023: Seeds sown (4)
April 12, 2023: Plant emerged (1 seedling emerged.)
May 24, 2023: Transplanted (Into Garden Two)