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A famous family heirloom from the early 1800's, from the family of Jimmy Williams, owner of Hayground Organic Gardening in California. Seeds were passed down through generations from Jimmy's great-great grandmother, a young Caribbean slave, who smuggled the seeds aboard a ship that docked at Charleston, South Carolina near Goose Creek. Jimmy's grandmother, Elouise Watson, shared this precious heirloom with him in the 1950's. Indeterminate, regular leaf plants produce abundant crops of 5-10 oz., pink, round, oblate tomatoes with the exceptional. complex flavors that were responsible for its popularity.
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