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Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato

Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato

Bursting with Sweet Flavor

  (5 customer reviews)



These little gems have a fantastic, sweet flavor you’re sure to love! Disease-resistant vines bear multiple clusters of 15-30 grape-size fruits that resist cracking. Indeterminate. 66 DAYS.
Tomato plants are not available in ME and MT.

Seeds will be shipped within 5-10 days of your order.

Plants ship only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: about 6 - 8 ft (needs staking)
Spacing: 18 - 24" between plants, 3-5 ft between rows
Depth: 1/4 inch
Spread: 3 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Days To Maturity: 66 days from transplant
Comments: Plant is indeterminate, producing 15-30 fruit per cluster. The fruit are oblong in shape. The fruit is bright red, bite sized and has a fantastic flavor that you will fall in love with. Show good signs of resistance to cracking and looks just like that of a grape. Disease tolerance to verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt race 1 and 2, alternararia stem canker and stemphylium. Indeterminate tomatoes continue to grow, flower, and set fruit until killed by the first frost in the fall. Accordingly, the harvest from indeterminate varieties often extends over a 2 or 3 month period. Yields are generally heavier than determinate types, but are usually later to mature. Indeterminate tomatoes are tall, sprawling plants which often perform best when supported by stakes or a tall wire cage. Indeterminate varieties that are staked can be planted 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart in the row. Allow a 2- to 3-foot-spacing for indeterminate plants grown in wire cages, while tomatoes allowed to sprawl over the ground should be spaced 3 to 4 feet apart., RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, ME, MT, PR
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Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato Ships In Both Spring And Fall
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 -  Thursday, March 29, 2007
Mixed pack
Reviewed By: Lisa Ebner (Gladstone, MI)
I ordered these seeds for the summer of 2005. The jelly bean tomatoes were very good, but I got more than just the jelly bean variety. It was basically a mixed pack of different types of cherry tomatoes. I am now regretting my decision to not save any seeds from the yellow/orange tomatoes I grew from this packet of seeds. Does anyone know what variety these were? Or, if you have some of these seeds from 2005, I would be interested in aquiring them. Thank you for your help!

 -  Monday, March 23, 2009
We gave buckets of these away!!
Reviewed By: Julie Jones (Eyota, MN)
These little gems were wonderful tasting and extremly productive. We literally gave ice cream buckets full of these to friends, neighbors, and co-workers, and still had more than we could eat, and we ate a lot! We have grown them for 3 years now and every year is the same outstanding production!

 -  Sunday, September 19, 2010
One Tough Plant
Reviewed By: John (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma)
I can’t help but wonder if I got the right seeds in the packet because my Jelly Bean tomatoes don’t look like the picture – they are more pear shaped than oblong. Whatever the case, this is one tough plant that struggled with our 100+ degree heat, some disease, my late planting, an invasion of horn worms, probably less than adequate light, blossom drop and questionable soil fertility. The result? The plant has bounced back from the aforementioned obstacles and is growing like gangbusters, spilling well over my three foot cage. Luscious green growth is appearing peppered with new blossoms. I just picked my first handful of absolutely stunning tomatoes and there are loads more coming on. The taste is the perfect tomato flavor in my book. Not too acid, not too sweet. The skins are thin and tender as well. Fantastic. Can’t wait to plant it again under better conditions.


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Buying Options
Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato - Pkt
66369 - For each offer ordered, get approx. 30 seeds.
Price:Each - $3.99
Quantity:

Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato - Plant
64550 - 3 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $12.99
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Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato

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Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato
Bursting with Sweet Flavor

  (5 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato - Pkt
66369 - For each offer ordered, get approx. 30 seeds.
Price:Each - $3.99
Quantity:

Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato - Plant
64550 - 3 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $12.99
Quantity:

These little gems have a fantastic, sweet flavor you’re sure to love! Disease-resistant vines bear multiple clusters of 15-30 grape-size fruits that resist cracking. Indeterminate. 66 DAYS.
Tomato plants are not available in ME and MT.

Seeds will be shipped within 5-10 days of your order.

Plants ship only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: about 6 - 8 ft (needs staking)
Spacing: 18 - 24" between plants, 3-5 ft between rows
Depth: 1/4 inch
Spread: 3 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Days To Maturity: 66 days from transplant
Comments: Plant is indeterminate, producing 15-30 fruit per cluster. The fruit are oblong in shape. The fruit is bright red, bite sized and has a fantastic flavor that you will fall in love with. Show good signs of resistance to cracking and looks just like that of a grape. Disease tolerance to verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt race 1 and 2, alternararia stem canker and stemphylium. Indeterminate tomatoes continue to grow, flower, and set fruit until killed by the first frost in the fall. Accordingly, the harvest from indeterminate varieties often extends over a 2 or 3 month period. Yields are generally heavier than determinate types, but are usually later to mature. Indeterminate tomatoes are tall, sprawling plants which often perform best when supported by stakes or a tall wire cage. Indeterminate varieties that are staked can be planted 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart in the row. Allow a 2- to 3-foot-spacing for indeterminate plants grown in wire cages, while tomatoes allowed to sprawl over the ground should be spaced 3 to 4 feet apart., RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, ME, MT, PR
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Jelly Beans (VF) Hybrid Tomato Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to:

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Thursday, March 29, 2007
Mixed pack
Reviewed By: Lisa Ebner (Gladstone, MI)
I ordered these seeds for the summer of 2005. The jelly bean tomatoes were very good, but I got more than just the jelly bean variety. It was basically a mixed pack of different types of cherry tomatoes. I am now regretting my decision to not save any seeds from the yellow/orange tomatoes I grew from this packet of seeds. Does anyone know what variety these were? Or, if you have some of these seeds from 2005, I would be interested in aquiring them. Thank you for your help!

 -  Monday, March 23, 2009
We gave buckets of these away!!
Reviewed By: Julie Jones (Eyota, MN)
These little gems were wonderful tasting and extremly productive. We literally gave ice cream buckets full of these to friends, neighbors, and co-workers, and still had more than we could eat, and we ate a lot! We have grown them for 3 years now and every year is the same outstanding production!

 -  Sunday, September 19, 2010
One Tough Plant
Reviewed By: John (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma)
I can’t help but wonder if I got the right seeds in the packet because my Jelly Bean tomatoes don’t look like the picture – they are more pear shaped than oblong. Whatever the case, this is one tough plant that struggled with our 100+ degree heat, some disease, my late planting, an invasion of horn worms, probably less than adequate light, blossom drop and questionable soil fertility. The result? The plant has bounced back from the aforementioned obstacles and is growing like gangbusters, spilling well over my three foot cage. Luscious green growth is appearing peppered with new blossoms. I just picked my first handful of absolutely stunning tomatoes and there are loads more coming on. The taste is the perfect tomato flavor in my book. Not too acid, not too sweet. The skins are thin and tender as well. Fantastic. Can’t wait to plant it again under better conditions.


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