Great resource here from CSU if you need help recognizing tomato problems.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/p ubs/garden/02949.html

Heirloom Tomato Farms specializes in the cultivation and preservation of organic Heirloom Tomatoes.

We are heirloom hobbyists, not commercial growers.

This year we have 50 varieties. (list below)  We are collaborating with the GrowHaus in Denver, Colorado this year to start over 1000 seedlings!

Plant sales will be held at Weilworks, 3611 Chestnut Place in the up and coming River North Art District otherwise known as RiNo.

Our two day sale will be Saturday, May 1st 2010 from 10am - 3pm & Sunday, May 2nd from 10am - 1pm at Weilworks, $5 per plant.

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This year's varieties:

Purple Tomatoes
Black Krim,
Black Prince,
Purple Calabash,
Black from Tula,
Cherokee Purple
Paul Robeson
Carbon
Japanese Black Trifele
Violet Jasper

Other
Hazel Mae (large yellow),
Hillbilly (large, marbled interior),
Striped German (large, marbled interior),
White Beauty (large, pale yellow),
Cherokee Green (large lime green)

Green Zebra
Great White

Red Tomatoes
Red Brandywine,
Russian Rose,
Giant Belgium,
Beefsteak (Hybrid),
Radiator Charlie’s Mortgage Lifter,
Mortgage Lifter,
Red Peach,
Olivade (Hybrid),
Sapho (Hybrid)

 

 

Pleated Tomatoes
Zapotec Pleated,
Goldman’s Italian American,
German Striped Stuffer,
Yellow Ruffled,
Costoluto Genovese

Cherries
Large Red Cherry,
Black Cherry,
Sun Gold Cherry,
Snow White Cherry,
Chadwick Cherry,
Blondkopchen (yellow),
Green Grape,
Prize of the Trials (orange),
Matt’s Wild Cherry,
Coyote (yellow)
Yellow Pear

Paste Tomatoes
San Marzano,
Roma,
Cuore de Toro Oxheart

Striped Tomatoes
Tigerella,
Turkish Monastery,
Striped Roman