Originally introduced by Johnson and Stokes in 1889, the Brandywine line of tomato was considered extinct. In 1982, the Seed Savers Exchange received Brandywine seeds from a customer named Ben Quisenberry in Ohio. Mr. Quisenberry, an elderly gardening enthusiast who dedicated his life to saving heirloom tomatoes, has several excellent varieties to his credit; he received the Brandywine seeds from an elderly woman named Doris Sudduth Hill, from Tennessee. Mrs. Hill
Brandywine
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Red Brandywine Heirloom Tomato! 20 Seeds! : Patio
Caribbean And Asian garden store
Caribbean And Asian garden store
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Organic Heirloom Tomato Seeds
Heirloom Tomato Seeds 'Brandywine Black' - Great for Sandwiches, salad
Pink Brandywine tomato seeds, Amish heirloom
Indeterminate. 85 days. Heirloom Tomato Seeds - 1885. This is an old Amish tomato named after Brandywine Creek in Chester County, PA. Red Brandywine
Brandywine, Red - Slicer Tomato Seeds