📚 Our Tomato Catalog.
In the KING online catalog, you can easily find tomato varieties with all the essential information for gardeners and growers. The catalog helps you choose the right variety — from trusted classics to rare new releases that you can hardly find in regular stores. Here you’ll find seeds from all over the world, including exotic and collectible types.
Why you should use our catalog:
- Easy selection. Our catalog is a reliable assistant for everyone who grows tomatoes. All varieties are conveniently grouped by type, ripening time, disease resistance, and climate adaptability.
- Complete descriptions. Each tomato comes with a detailed description. You’ll learn about its taste, color, fruit size, yield, and growing details. This helps you immediately understand if the variety suits your plot and your goals.
- For different purposes. The catalog specifies what each variety is best suited for: fresh salads, canning, sauces, or selling. This makes it easy to choose tomatoes for specific needs.
- Photos of varieties. All varieties include real photos. You can instantly see the shape and color of the fruit — this is important for those who care about decorativeness and diversity.
- Growing tips. The catalog also contains recommendations for care: how to plant properly, water, fertilize, and protect plants from diseases. This is especially useful for beginners.
- Quick search. You can filter seeds by the parameters you need: bush type, ripening time, fruit color, or climate resistance.
🍅 TOP NEW TOMATOES 2020–2025
A huge variety of shapes and colors: large-fruited, cherry, anthocyanin, bicolor, green, and rare color patterns — everything that attracts collectors and lovers of the unusual.
- Brad’s Atomic Grape. A famous multi-colored cherry — every fruit is unique: shades of purple, green, pink, and golden. Juicy, sweet, store well, and grow in large clusters.
- Barry’s Crazy Cherry. One of the most productive yellow cherries. Bushes are covered with big clusters holding hundreds of tiny yellow “drops.” Fruits are sweet, tender, and don’t crack.
- Orange Accordion. A large ribbed tomato with rich orange color. Fleshy, almost seedless, sweet and aromatic flesh. Perfect for stuffing.
- Indigo Rose. One of the first stable “blue” varieties with high anthocyanin content. Compact fruits with purple shoulders and red centers.
- Pink Berkeley Tie Dye. A bicolor with an unforgettable pattern: raspberry-green streaks on the skin and juicy pink flesh. Sweet taste with a hint of spice.
- Lucid Gem. An eye-catching anthocyanin bicolor — purple top and golden bottom. Juicy flesh with fruity notes and low acidity.
- Green Zebra Cherry. Small striped green cherries with a gentle tang. Productive and decorative, perfect for fresh salads and garnishing dishes.
- Atomic Fusion. A modern descendant of Brad’s Atomic Grape — even richer color gradients and a pronounced honey-fruity taste. Fruits are firm and store well.
- Midnight Sun. A new large bicolor — orange-yellow base with a purple “tan.” Beautiful when sliced, with a rich, balanced flavor.
- Captain Lucky. A bicolor with a unique mix of green and red tones. Considered one of the tastiest green salad tomatoes, with a surprisingly tender texture.
- Blue Gold Berries. A compact cherry with golden-yellow berries and a purple blush on the sun-facing side. Very sweet and fragrant.
- Black Strawberry. An unusual mini tomato: dark skin with red undertones and a fruity hint. Dense texture and bright aroma.
- Pink Siberian Tiger. A medium-height variety with elongated fruits in a pink marble color and a mild, balanced taste. Well suited for open ground.
- Shadow Boxing. A rare striped tomato of medium size with bold purple-orange stripes. Rich taste, good for fresh salads.
- Blue Cream Berries. Small cream-yellow “berries” with an anthocyanin “tan.” Sweet, pretty, and look great in jars for canning.
🏡 HOW TO CHOOSE SEEDS
Before buying, decide what you’re growing tomatoes for: fresh salads, preserving, or selling. Different varieties work best for different purposes. Always consider your climate and the features of your plot. Some tomatoes are heat- and drought-tolerant, others handle damp or cooler conditions better. A good option is to ask local gardeners or agronomists for advice.
In the catalog, you’ll find varieties of all types: classic round, plum-shaped, big meaty beefsteaks, cherry, anthocyanin, and striped. Each one differs in size, flavor, color, and ripening time — choose what suits you best. If you have limited space, pick compact varieties for container growing. Consider sun availability, soil quality, and how often you can care for the plants.
✅ BUY TOMATO SEEDS
In the TOMATO KING store, you’ll find more than 2,000 tomato varieties for every taste. You can always get advice and choose the best seeds. It’s easy: filter by parameters, read the descriptions, check the photos, and order with delivery. Create your ideal harvest with the TOMATO KING tomato variety catalog — choose proven seeds and enjoy growing!