Anna Russian Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $2.95

SKU: 3400541

Anna Russian

87 days, indeterminate — As with many oxheart-type varieties, the plants are rather scrawny and unimpressive. 'Anna Russian' has regular leaves and is quite productive. The oxheart-shaped fruit are medium in size measuring three to 3½ inches in diameter, average three to eight ounces in weight, and are pink in color often with light green shoulders. The flavor is excellent and complex leaning to the sweet side of the spectrum with a good, meaty yet juicy, texture making them great for sauces and canning.

'Anna Russian' is an heirloom that found its way into the commercial seed trade in a now common and roundabout way. In 1989, our friend, author and tomato authority Craig LeHoullier, received an envelope in the mail from Brenda Hillenius of Corvallis, Oregon. Ms. Hillenius' grandfather, Kenneth Wilcox, received seeds years prior from a Russian immigrant to the area. Craig grew it out and was so impressed, he listed it in the 1990 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook. We originally received seeds from a seed saver in Vancouver, Washington in 2003. Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.
Fruit Color: Pink
Fruit Color: Purple
Special Groups: "Epic" Tomatoes
Harvest Timing: Main Crop / Mid-Season
Informational References:
  1. "100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden," Dr. Carolyn Male, Workman Publishing, 1999, pages 62-63.
  2. "Epic Tomatoes: How To Select and Grow the Best Varieties of All Time," Craig LeHoullier, Storey Publishing, 2015, pages 138, 244.

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★★★★★ Delicious, early ripening with best yield!
By Ellen (Central Ohio, zone 6a) on November 21, 2023

First year growing Anna Russian and it was impressive in our container garden zone 6a central Ohio. We grew only one Anna Russian but it gave the best yield of the 17 tomato varieties we grew - 18.1 lb. and 43 tomatoes from one plant! Excellent all-round variety, early ripening (68 days in our garden), smooth meaty texture, delicious fresh eating and in sauce, juicy with small amt of seeds, thin skin with virtually no cracking, and healthy plant. Mostly medium fruits, our largest was 15 oz. but avg size was 7oz which was perfect for us. Early in the season I found myself frequently looking forward to a ripe Anna Russian to eat with meals. Near end of season as weather got cooler, tomatoes became tiny bit mealy when eating fresh but still delicious and tasty. Mostly ate fresh but also used them for sauce and canning. Anna Russian is a keeper! (Photos: look for the pretty heart shaped pink tomatoes :-)