Early Santa Clara Canner Tomato
Early Santa Clara Canner Tomato
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Early Santa Clara Canner
85 days, indeterminate — 'Early Santa Clara Canner' is a main to late crop tomato with large, strong, moderately productive, regular-leaf vines. Its fruit are oblate shaped, red colored, eight to twenty-four ounces each, with an pleasant, mild flavor. It reportedly has some resistance to Verticillium wilt.
Developed by the Ferry-Morse Seed Company in co-operation with the Canners League of California,[1] our original source was USDA GRIN accession number PI 270226, which was donated into the gene bank on December 7, 1960. Each packet contains at least 20 seeds.





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.
Informational References:
- "Descriptive Vegetable List for 1946," Ferry-Morse Seed Company, Detroit, Michigan.
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