80 days. Solanum lycopersicum. Open Pollinated. Trophy Tomato. The plant produces high yields of 5 to 8 oz red tomatoes. They are mildly sweet, firm, juicy, and flavorful. Perfect for salads, slicing, sandwiches, and canning. In 1870, Colonel George E Waring, Jr, of Newport, Rhode Island, sold these seeds at the enormous price of $5.00 per packet (equivalent to $80 dollars today). Many gardeners purchased these seeds in hopes of winning the $100 grand prize at the local fair. With national exposure, people planted it all over the country, and most seed companies carried it at that time. It remained very popular from 1872 until about 1926. It is a cross of a Large Red Tomato and an Early Red Smooth Tomato. Grows in clusters of 4 to 5. Excellent choice for home gardens. An heirloom variety from Rhode Island, USA. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 636255. Indeterminate.
Seeds Per Pound: 128,000
Plant Height: 48 to 60” tall
Planting Season: Spring
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Method: Indoor Sow