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Marglobe Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety dating back to 1917
  • Uniform, red tomatoes weigh 3-6oz each
  • Excellent old-fashioned flavor
  • Great for slicing and canning
  • Determinate, 80 days from transplant

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Marglobe Tomato

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Solanum lycopersicum

Dating back to 1917, Marglobe is an heirloom variety of tomato that produces round, 3 to 6-ounce tomatoes with crack-resistant, glossy red skins.  Stabilized from a cross involving "Marvel" and "Globe" the Marglobe tomato was selected for resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt, which by the 1920s, already plagued much of the continental United States.  Upon its commercial release in 1925, Marglobe became an instant success and to this day can be found in the parentage of many modern lines.  Marglobe produces compact vines, seldom exceeding three feet in height.  Although often described as a determinate, it has somewhat of a sprawling habit and continues to produce tomatoes, albeit in smaller... More

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Solanum lycopersicum

Dating back to 1917, Marglobe is an heirloom variety of tomato that produces round, 3 to 6-ounce tomatoes with crack-resistant, glossy red skins.  Stabilized from a cross involving "Marvel" and "Globe" the Marglobe tomato was selected for resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt, which by the 1920s, already plagued much of the continental United States.  Upon its commercial release in 1925, Marglobe became an instant success and to this day can be found in the parentage of many modern lines.  Marglobe produces compact vines, seldom exceeding three feet in height.  Although often described as a determinate, it has somewhat of a sprawling habit and continues to produce tomatoes, albeit in smaller numbers, even after its initial flush.  Ours yielded right up until frost.  The tomatoes have a classic tomato flavor and are well-suited for both slicing and canning.  Marglobe matures approximately 75 days after transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Solanum lycopersicum

Dating back to 1917, Marglobe is an heirloom variety of tomato that produces round, 3 to 6-ounce tomatoes with crack-resistant, glossy red skins.  Stabilized from a cross involving "Marvel" and "Globe" the Marglobe tomato was selected for resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt, which by the 1920s, already plagued much of the continental United States.  Upon its commercial release in 1925, Marglobe became an instant success and to this day can be f... read more

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Solanum lycopersicum

Dating back to 1917, Marglobe is an heirloom variety of tomato that produces round, 3 to 6-ounce tomatoes with crack-resistant, glossy red skins.  Stabilized from a cross involving "Marvel" and "Globe" the Marglobe tomato was selected for resistance to verticillium and fusarium wilt, which by the 1920s, already plagued much of the continental United States.  Upon its commercial release in 1925, Marglobe became an instant success and to this day can be found in the parentage of many modern lines.  Marglobe produces compact vines, seldom exceeding three feet in height.  Although often described as a determinate, it has somewhat of a sprawling habit and continues to produce tomatoes, albeit in smaller numbers, even after its initial flush.  Ours yielded right up until frost.  The tomatoes have a classic tomato flavor and are well-suited for both slicing and canning.  Marglobe matures approximately 75 days after transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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