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Eva Purple Ball Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety from Germany
  • Perfectly round, blemish-free tomatoes
  • Sweet, rich flavor and fuchsia pink coloring
  • Uniform in size and coreless
  • Indeterminate vines, 75 days to maturity

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Eva Purple Ball Tomato

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Solanum lycopersicum

Eva Purple Ball is an heirloom tomato variety originating from the Black Forest region of Germany sometime in the late 1800s.  Durable plants produce heavy yields of perfectly round, blemish-free tomatoes that are marked by a deliciously sweet, rich flavor and a brilliant fuchsia pink coloring throughout.  Uniform in size and coreless, Eva Purple Ball makes an excellent canning tomato, but its flavor is so good, you'll want to try it on sandwiches as well.  Famed tomato collector Dr. Carolyn Male described the flavor as "sweet, luscious and quite juicy," qualities which earned Eva Purple Ball a place in her book, 100 Tomatoes for the American Garden.

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Solanum lycopersicum

Eva Purple Ball is an heirloom tomato variety originating from the Black Forest region of Germany sometime in the late 1800s.  Durable plants produce heavy yields of perfectly round, blemish-free tomatoes that are marked by a deliciously sweet, rich flavor and a brilliant fuchsia pink coloring throughout.  Uniform in size and coreless, Eva Purple Ball makes an excellent canning tomato, but its flavor is so good, you'll want to try it on sandwiches as well.  Famed tomato collector Dr. Carolyn Male described the flavor as "sweet, luscious and quite juicy," qualities which earned Eva Purple Ball a place in her book, 100 Tomatoes for the American Garden.

Eva Purple Ball is an easy-to-grow variety that shows good resistance to foliar diseases and blossom end rot.  The widely adapted plants bear heavily and consistently through a variety of weather challenges, producing a steady crop of 3 to 4-ounce fruit right up until frost. In certain years, however, the tomatoes may exhibit a slight tendency to drop so you'll have to keep an eye on them.  Fortunately, we've found that the fallen tomatoes are rarely damaged.  Indeterminate.  Harvests begin approximately 75 days after transplanting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Solanum lycopersicum

Eva Purple Ball is an heirloom tomato variety originating from the Black Forest region of Germany sometime in the late 1800s.  Durable plants produce heavy yields of perfectly round, blemish-free tomatoes that are marked by a deliciously sweet, rich flavor and a brilliant fuchsia pink coloring throughout.  Uniform in size and coreless, Eva Purple Ball makes an excellent canning tomato, but its flavor is so good, you'll want to try it on sandwiches as we... read more

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Solanum lycopersicum

Eva Purple Ball is an heirloom tomato variety originating from the Black Forest region of Germany sometime in the late 1800s.  Durable plants produce heavy yields of perfectly round, blemish-free tomatoes that are marked by a deliciously sweet, rich flavor and a brilliant fuchsia pink coloring throughout.  Uniform in size and coreless, Eva Purple Ball makes an excellent canning tomato, but its flavor is so good, you'll want to try it on sandwiches as well.  Famed tomato collector Dr. Carolyn Male described the flavor as "sweet, luscious and quite juicy," qualities which earned Eva Purple Ball a place in her book, 100 Tomatoes for the American Garden.

Eva Purple Ball is an easy-to-grow variety that shows good resistance to foliar diseases and blossom end rot.  The widely adapted plants bear heavily and consistently through a variety of weather challenges, producing a steady crop of 3 to 4-ounce fruit right up until frost. In certain years, however, the tomatoes may exhibit a slight tendency to drop so you'll have to keep an eye on them.  Fortunately, we've found that the fallen tomatoes are rarely damaged.  Indeterminate.  Harvests begin approximately 75 days after transplanting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Laura P.
All germinated!

Every seed I planted sprouted and many made “twins”, so I have more tomato plants than I need! So far so good.

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Suzanne Vincent
An All-Time Favorite

I've been growing heirloom tomatoes for close to 30 years, and from my own seed for more than 20. Eva Purple Ball is one of my go-to varieties that I grow almost every year. They're consistently productive and disease/crack resistant, and versatile in use.

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Donna Neilson
Tomatoes

These are seeds - I'll plant them next spring.

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Jack Harris

E.very seed that I planted sprouted. Very pleased. I bought way more than I needed for this year. I would buy definitely buy from Thresh again.

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