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Originated in 1890 by Elbert S. Carman, it was known then as White Peach. From Dennis Schlicht. Named after the Wapsipinicon River in Northeast Iowa. First offered in the Seed Savers 1996 Yearbook by Jeff Nekola of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Similar to Peche Jaune. Our TomatoFest organic tomato seeds produce indeterminate, regular-leaf wispy, tomato plants that yield a tremendous amount (thousands) of 1 1/2 to 2-inch, delicate, fuzzy-like-a-peach skin, pale-yellow (with a tinges of pink), juicy, tomatoes with wonderful, slightly-spicy, very fruity-sweet flavors. Harvest is good all the way to frost. A novelty tomato that is sooo sweet, it begs for eating right off the vine. A Gary Ibsen 'personal favorite.' "They won't be able to keep from smiling after tasting this!"
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