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Tomato Plant Sale

The 2026 Tomato Plant Sale Day Sale is Happening Rain or Shine!
Plants $5 Each
Grown locally by the UC Master Gardeners of Napa County
 
IN PERSON SALE SATURDAY, April 11th, 9:00 am  to 11:00 am
Cash or Check Only.  No electronic payments accepted.
 
1710 SOSCOL AVE. NAPA - NEXT TO CENTRAL VALLEY HARDWARE
 
Make Sure to Check out our Education tables and talk to our Tomato Pros!
 
 
 
 

List of Tomatoes for Sale

Key:

HY - Hybrid/Hibridos

HE - Heirloom/Reliquios

OP - Open Pollinated

D - Determinate/Determinados

I - Indeterminate/Indeterminados

Disease Resistance:

V - Verticillium Wilt

F - Fusarium Wilt

FF - Fusarium Races 1 & 2

FOR - Fusarium Crown & Root Rot

N - Nematodes

 

T - Tobacco Mosaic Virus

AS - Alternaria Stem Canker

ST - Stemphylium Gray Leaf Spot

TSWV - Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus

Days to maturity refer to date the plant was seeded

 

Red Tomatoes

 

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Brandywine Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Brandywine

HE, I

78 days.  Deep pink, delicious fruit, weighing one pound or more. 

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Carbon Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Carbon

HE, I

Boasts the signature rich flavor and meaty texture of a classic black tomato.  Excellent yields and fruit quality for an heirloom

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Celebrity Plus Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Celebrity Plus

HY, D, AS, F, FOR, GLS, Y, V, N, TSWV

78 days.  Medium 7-9 oz., plump, robust, crack resistant.

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Costoluto Genovese Tomatoes
Courtesy of Wild Boar Farms

Costoluto Genovese

HY, I, F

60 days.  Heavy yields of 4-6 oz. fruit, blossom end rot and drought tolerant.  Dependable favorite.

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Martha Washingtom Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Martha Washington

HY, I

78 days.  6-8 oz fruit.  Great taste.  Wide adaptability making it easier to grow under varied conditions.  Globe-shaped pink fruit.

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Solar Flare II Tomatoes
Courtesy of Wild Boar Farms

Solar Flare

OP, I

75-80 days.  6-10 oz. fruit.   Beefsteak, red with gold stripes.  Very meaty with luscious sweet red tomato flavor.  Scab resistant.

 

Cherry Tomatoes

 


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Black Cherry Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Black Cherry

OP, I

64 days. Regarded as one of the best-tasting tomatoes.  High yielding.

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Blueberries Tomato Variety
Courtesy of Wild Boar Farms

Blueberries

OP, I

75-85 days.  High level of anthocyanin.  Interior ropens to brick red-brown.  Big production and great taste.

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Napa Chardonnay II Tomatoes
Courtesy of Wild Boar Farms

Napa Chardonnay

OP, I

70 days.  Productive yellow cherry. Great looking with a very good flavor that is sweet rich.  Cut off entire clusters.

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Napa Rose Tomatoes
Courtesy of Wild Boar Farms

Napa Rose

OP, I

65-70 days.  The 6-footy vines are heat/cool tolerent and idea; for salads or snacking

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Sungold Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Sungold

HY, I, F

57 days.  Very sweet, vigorous plant yields early and continue throughout the season.

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Sunrise Bumblebee Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Sunrise Bumble Bee

OP, I

70 days.  Sweet, tangy, premium quality snacking and salad tomato.

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Sweet Carneros Pink Tomatoes
Courtesy of Wild Boar Farms

Sweet Carneros Pink

OP, I

65 days.  Productive and unique pink cherry tomato.  Great looking with a good flavor that is sweet and rich.  2-4 oz. fruit.

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Washington Cherry Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Washington Cherry

OP, D

60 days.  Thick-walled, meatly, good keeping quality off the view.

 

Paste Tomatoes

 

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Amish Paste Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Amish Paste

HE, I

85 days, 8-12 oz.  A meaty paste tomato with excellent flavor.  Also good in salads.                                                           

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San Marzano Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

San Marzano II

HE, I

78 days, 4-6 oz. fruit.  Peels easily and cook down quickly, traditional shape and appearance.

 

Other Colors

 

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Black Krim Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Black Krim

HE, I

80 days.  8-16 oz. Deep redish-brown fruit with  green shoulders.                                                                                       

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Captain Lucky Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Captain Lucky

OP, I

75 days.  Green bicolor with incredible flavor.  

Beefy, 10-16 oz. fruit with gorgeous internal color, green and yellow with streaks of bright red and pink.  

Fruits are clean, dense, and have a silky smooth texture.

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Cherokee Green Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Cherokee Green

HE, i

72 days.  One of the best green tomatoes.  Medium-size 8+ oz.  

Green fruit develops yellowish-orange color on the blossom end when ripe.  

Lots of bold, acidic complex tomato flavor.

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Cherokee Purple Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Cherokee Purple

HE, I

72 days.  Medium-large 8-12 oz. fruit, rich flavor and texture.  Multi-colored interior.

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Japanese Black Trifele Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Japanese Black Trifele

HE, I

74 days.  4-6 oz. pear-shapped fruit.  Harvest when shoulders are still green.

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Lemon Boy Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Lemon Boy Plus

HY, I, AS, F, FF, ST, N, T, V

75 days. A high-yielding variety with good firmness. Comprehensive disease package.

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Pink Berkeley Tie Dye Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Pink Berkeley Tie Dye

OP, I

70 days. 8-12 oz. fruit. Dark pink with green striping.  Flesh is pink with yellow streaks.  

The flavor is sweet and complex.  Compact indeterminate.

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Striped German Tomatoes
Courtesy of Johnny's Seeds

Striped German

HE, I

78 days.  Medium to large tomatoes with variable shoulder ribbed shaded yellow and red.  

The marbles interior looks beautiful sliced.

Don’t be tempted to plant tomatoes too early!

There is a danger of frost until May.  Remember, warm soil gives plants their best start in your garden.  Master Gardeners have fussed to produce beautiful, strong seedlings.  All plants always sell quickly.  

 

Common Tomato Plant Terms

Determinate–Short, typically 4' or less
Indeterminate–Tall, 5' or more, continues growing until frost
Semi-determinate–In between

Disease resistance
V–Verticillium wilt tolerance
F–Fusarium wilt tolerance
FF–Fusarium wilt (races 1 & 2) tolerance
N–Nematodes tolerance
St–Stemphillium tolerance
T–Tobacco mosaic virus tolerance

 

 

 

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1710 Soscol Ave, Napa, CA 94559

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