75 days, dwarf — The rugose, potato leaf plants of ‘Dwarf Franklin County’ produce, small, two to four ounce, oblate-shaped, red fruit. Although it could be considered a distinctive, large cherry-type tomato, it looks like a miniature beefsteak-type. They deliver a very nice flavor and are quite abundant producers.
A “Dwarf Tomato Project” introduction, ‘Dwarf Franklin County’ was selected from the “Wishful” family by Susan Oliverson did the majority of the work and named this variety. Other contributors included Craig LeHoullier, Jeff Bayes, and Jay Scott. Bill Minkey produced the release quantity of seed, which was introduced for the 2018 gardening season. Each packet contains at least 20 seeds.




















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