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Frost Tolerance: Supposedly none. 
The most popular vegetable in the world.  We are probably most famous for our trip behind the Iron Curtain in 1989 when we brought back over 60 varieties of now world famous Siberian tomatoes.  Determinate (Det.) varieties produce vines that grow to a predetermined size and produce all its tomatoes at the same time. Indeterminate (Ind.) varieties produce vines that keep growing. Our varieties were chosen primarily for their earliness, cold-tolerance and superior fresh-picked flavor.  
Seeds per gram: 300 
1/10 g. pkt. plants 45 ft. row or 180 sq. ft. bed.

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