About Garden Peach
71 days. Yellow 100-year-old heirloom fruits tint pink when ripe and look more like apricots than peaches. Each weighs 2–4 ounces. Sweet, prolific, and stores well in autumn for winter ripening indoors.
About Tomato, Heirloom
These varieties were cultivated around the world decades or centuries ago. All are open-pollinated, meaning you can save seed from year to year. Heirloom tomatoes tend to be indeterminate (vining, ripening over time) and generally require support unless noted as determinate (bushier, ripening all at one time—good for canning). See also Tomato, Other.
Pot Size & Price
3.5-in. pot
$2.50
Catalog
V237
Plant Traits
Cold Sensitive
Culinary
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday