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Burpee's Jubilee Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $2.95

SKU: 3400341

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80 days, indeterminate - The regular leaf plants of 'Jubilee' produce fruit that average about eight ounces each, are bright orange in color, have smooth skin and solid, sweet, meaty flesh that is not acidic. The plants, although indeterminate, tend to be short-stemmed and stiff.

'Jubilee' makes a unique and attractive tomato juice. It was bred by the W. Atlee Burpee Seed Company and is the result of a stabilized, six-generation selection from a 'Tangerine' x 'Rutgers' cross. An "All-America Selection®" winner in 1943.

Fruit Color: Orange
Fruit Color: Yellow
Special Groups: Market Growers
Special Groups: "Epic" Tomatoes
Harvest Timing: Main Crop / Mid-Season
Although the name or description of this variety refers to a modern company's name, the seed we are offering is in no way sourced from, "owned by" or connected with that company. The name is simply the historically accurate, common name for the variety giving credit to the seedsmen that originally released it.
Sow seeds indoors (do not direct sow into the garden), using sterile seed starting mix, 6 to 8 weeks before your last expected frost date. Plant 1/4" deep, water lightly but keep moist until emergence.

Full light and cooler temps (60° to 70°) will help to prevent the seedlings from becoming too leggy. If plants become rootbound before you can safely set them into the ground, transplant them into larger pots.

Harden off plants before planting outside. Young plants are very susceptible to frost and sunburn damage. Avoid too much nitrogen. Water evenly but not in excess.

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★★★★☆ Flawless golden fruit.
By Chelsea Clarey on March 15, 2017

Jubilee is a lovely little tomato! The color is very beautiful, the skins are flawless and gleaming, and the flavor is matchless. The drawback is that we've found it a bit more difficult to germinate than other tomato varieties, but it's worth the effort.