In New Jersey , summer is synonymous with mature , scarlet , scrumptious tomato . For the last several years , the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University has been working to entrance the incredible Jersey Tomato sapidity , investigating the elements of tomato culture which contribute to superb tomato taste , as well as re - developing the triplet of classic Lycopersicon esculentum varieties that grow best , and smack well , in New Jersey .

Moreton F1

Harris Seeds release its first intercrossed love apple , the Moreton F1 , in 1953 . It chop-chop became known as the " July 4th Tomato " because it ripens so betimes in the time of year . Moreton is a subdued - walled tomato plant – a characteristic admired by classic Jersey Tomato buff but a disadvantage for commercial-grade growers who need a tomato that will mob and ship well .

Since most love apple seminal fluid stock breeder supply to the commercial-grade grow industry , the Moreton fell out of favor , and then was lost when Harris Seeds was sold and its seed stock sell in 1991 . The Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station ( NJAES ) has re - discover the missing parent stock and is once again propose Moreton F1 seeds for dwelling and commercial-grade growers . NJAES describes the Moreton as an fantabulous former - time of year eat variety well - befit to New Jersey growing conditions .

Ramapo

The Ramapo F1 intercrossed tomato was educate by NJAES in 1968 . While it is one of the tasty , gamy mid- to belated - season Lycopersicon esculentum for home farm , it was dangle from most seed catalogs because it was not as productive by volume as some other assortment favour by commercial-grade cultivator .

In testing , NJAES discover that the Ramapo had superb old - fashioned tomato look , and is well suited to New Jersey home garden growing . At the time of writing , ejaculate are once again usable through NJAES .

Rutgers

The Rutgers tomato , an heart-to-heart - pollination diversity , was introduced in 1934 and became the received smorgasbord for most commercial-grade tomato dismiss operations for decennium thereafter . Just as flavourous as ever , the Rutgers is no longer grow commercially as harvesting and manufacturing plant canning mental process have changed and now require harder , less gamey types that ripen at more consistent times . For plate maturation , however , the Rutgers tomato remains a superb pick , especially under New Jersey ’s turn weather .

Rutgers tomatoes are meaty , with low seed cavities , ripen from the inside out and pay a sweet , low - window pane juice and nice medium - sized slices for sandwich and salads . seed for Rutgers tomatoes are available through many garden supply catalogs , and because it is an unfastened - pollination type , seed saved from year to yr will continue to produce new crops of flavorsome love apple .

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