A mix of red, yellow, pink, and black tomatoes grown from Johnny's tomato seeds.

Tomato Seeds

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Heirloom-like oxheart for the greenhouse.
A great match for Tomatoberry Garden.
High-performance beefsteak for the tunnel.
Unique strawberry-shaped fruits on high-yielding plants.
Unique orange cocktail tomato with appealing, sweet-tart flavor.
Flavorful green cherry for mixed pints.
Eye-catching beauty with dark-indigo shoulders for quart sales.
Resurrected strain of this classic, flavorful slicer.
The most widely-grown market tomato in the East and Midwest.
Early high-yielding San Marzano type for greenhouse and hoophouse.
Early, striped snacking tomato.
Nearly perfect pink heirloom-type.
Orange greenhouse slicer with good balance of acidity and sweetness.
Bright-yellow fruits with less splitting and sweet, juicy flavor.
Orange tomato with late blight resistance.
Bicolor for sustained harvest.
Highly productive grape tomato with leaf mold resistance.
Green, yellow, pink! With streaks of indigo.
High-yielding heirloom paste tomato.
Late blight resistant with excellent flavor and pink heirloom quality.
Tried-and-true determinate roma.
Strong, balanced, high-yielding plant.
Sunny orange fruits with full flavor, meaty interior with few seeds.
Mahogany brown with distinctively rich and fruity tomato flavor.
Late blight-resistant slicer with an excellent disease package.
Best cherry for patio gardens.
A great start to tomato season.
Early Brandywine type yields flattened smooth fruits, many over 1 lb.
Delicious brown cocktail tomato.
Save money growing your own quality grafted seedlings.
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Late blight-resistant field cherry, ideal for harvest and snacking.


Choosing Among the Types

To compare days to maturity, fruit size, firmness, disease resistance, and more, use our tomato variety comparison charts:

For a primer on choosing tomato types plus some specific variety recommendations, we encourage you to visit our article 3 Ways to Choose the Best Tomato Varieties For Your Needs.



Tomato Terminology

It can be helpful to understand some of the following terminology as you shop tomato varieties.

  • Growth Habit
    • Indeterminate: vining-type tomatoes that continue to form new leaves, shoots, and flowers for an indefinite time period (until frost or some other factor causes them to die).
    • Determinate: bush-type tomatoes, which grow to a certain size then divert their major energy stores away from vegetative structures, toward flower and fruit development and ripening.
    • Semi-Determinate: tomatoes that continue growing like an indeterminate, but maintain a more compact, bush-like plant, like a determinate.
    • Dwarf or Semi-Dwarf (a.k.a. Patio Tomatoes): these plants have a tidy plant habit and short stature generally appropriate for container growing.
  • Greenhouse Performer: varieties demonstrating outstanding performance in protected agriculture including greenhouse or high tunnel/hoophouse. For more on our trial criteria and specific variety recommendations for the heated greenhouse and unheated tunnel, see Trial Criteria for Johnny’s Greenhouse Performers.


Growing Information

For guidance on growing tomatoes from seed, we offer the following: