





Lillian's Yellow Heirloom Tomato
Price: $4.45
SKU: 3401431This heirloom variety originated from Lillian Bruce of Manchester, Tennessee, via Robert Richardson of New York, and sent to author and tomato authority Craig LeHoullier back in 1988. He introduced it to gardeners through the Seed Savers Exchange and sent seed to us to raise in 2004.
Fruit Color: Yellow
Special Groups: "Epic" Tomatoes
Harvest Timing: Late Season
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.
Click here to view our full tomato growing guide.
- "100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden," Dr. Carolyn Male, Workman Publishing, 1999, pages 152-153.
- "Epic Tomatoes: How To Select and Grow the Best Varieties of All Time," Craig LeHoullier, Storey Publishing, 2015, page 38-39, 111.
Customer Reviews:
By Shere Hanlon on January 25, 2022
Large, yellow, no cracking, smooth, beautiful, and tasty. The yellow color was so striking and beautiful and uniformly yellow on the outside.
By Stephanie Linde on September 11, 2017
This tomato is among my top three favorites too (my others are Sungold Cherry and <a href=tomato_wapsipinicon-peach.html>Wapsipinicon Peach</a>). It's a late producer, but the tomatoes are large, dense, and have amazing flavor. Relatively little cat-facing compared to other large tomatoes I grow. I'll definitely be planting more next year.
By Shelley P Hauser on December 3, 2015
Later variety and not a heavy producer in my 2015 garden but a superb gourmet tasting tomato worth every minute of the wait. I have since purchased more seed for my sister's 2016 garden. I gave my neighbor an extra plant start to grow and her son-in-law said that it was the best tasting tomato that he'd ever had. It is certainly in my top three of the 37 varieties I grew this year. Definitely will be growing it again!