75 days, indeterminate — 'Glovel' plants are medium sized, vigorous, and productive. Its fruit range from four up to sixteen ounces, are pink in color, firm, and mild in flavor. They are reportedly wilt-resistant.[1]
Bred by the USDA in cooperation with the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station by doctors Pritchard, Porte, and Weber and introduced in 1936.[2] Like its sister variety, 'Marglobe', it is a selected and stabilized cross between 'Globe' and 'Marvel.[1] Our stock originates from USDA accession number NSL 27010. Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.
Fruit Color: Pink Fruit Color: Purple Harvest Timing: Main Crop / Mid-Season
References:
"Yearbook of Agriculture," USDA, 1937, page 187
"Tomatoes by Stokes," Francis C. Stokes & Co., Moorestown, NJ, 1937