It's funny....I grew these last year to sell at our Master Gardener Plant sale. Over the years, we've had more and more people asking for tomatoes that could grow in smaller spaces or containers. Thought the dwarf plants would be perfect, but we barely sold any of what we grew. Not sure if people were just unsure about "dwarf" thinking the fruit would be small? We did have them advertised as good for containers and small spaces. Maybe the names weren't familiar?
I was thrilled to try them, but forgot to order any new ones this year, and I've already received my orders. Maybe next year I'll try a few new dwarf varieties. I would certainly love to find some that I love.