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Quinte Tomato
Quinte Tomato

Quinte. 130 days (seed to ripe fruit). Indeterminate, 12 - 20 per plant. Diameter 2-4" (5-10 cm). Mostly spherical, smooth, carmine red, sweet, juicy and easy to peel. No woody centre core. Plant is 5 ft. high. Quinte was born and raised at the Agriculture Canada Smithfield Experimental Farm in Trenton, Ontario in 1975. Jack Metcalf was in charge of the tomato breeding program. seeds-organic
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