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Master List of Disease-Resistant Tomato Varieties for the Home Garden

Master List of Disease-Resistant Tomato Varieties for the Home GardenMany tomatoes from my home garden - One day's harvest

Summer is too brief to not have homegrown tomatoes.  Whether you live in the suburbs, the city, a farm, stead, a farm, townhouse, condo or apartment... you can grow some tomatoes!. But what if you live in a hot humid climate, where tomato plant diseases, fungus, virus, bacteria are prevalent and your plants die after a few weeks of tomatoes?  

Part of the answer is crop rotation, garden hygiene, proper watering techniques (see this page for details of all these tomato disease-management approaches ). But it makes as much of a difference to choose the most disease resistant varieties.

Below is our master Disease-Resistant tomato varieties list, certainly the most complete on the internet (if I've missed any - tell me)and send photos of your tomatoes!

And this page explains how to easily, inexpensively grow your own tomato plants from seed, for about 50 cents per plant ,

So scroll down to find your perfect homegrown tomatoes for this year's garden!

Where to buy the seeds

Click the name of the tomato in the Variety name column - if it is blue, that's a link to an online seller of the seeds. You can get more information, see photos, etc. I look for the best prices at the most reliable sellers and sources I can find, like Amazon, Burpee, etc. I use this list every year myself! And, in many cases, the se online prices are as good or better than local stores.

Plant growth

  • Determinates bear a crop all at once and stop.
  • Indeterminates keep growing and producing until frost

Days to Harvest

This is a general estimate under best conditions of how many days after your transplant the seedlings into the garden or contain until you harvest the first tomato.

Tomato size

We've broken it down into the general size categories:

  • Small - less than 7 ounces, usually a cherry or pear tomato for salads - Size of a marble up to a ping pong ball
  • Medium - Usually a slicer or an early tomato 8 to 11 ounces, golf ball to tennis ball size
  • Large - 11 to 15 ounces, almost a pound, tennis ball to almost baseball size
  • Very large - over 1 lb, could be the size of a softball

Disease Resistance

See the table at the end of the table. If your area gets frequent rains and it is hot and humid, you definitely need the disease resistant varieties.

Related Pages

Master List of Disease-Resistant Tomato Varieties

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Variety name  (click for more info
and to purchase seeds)
Type
Color
Heirloom or Hybrid
Days to Harvest
Tomato size
<7 oz Small
8 - 11 Oz Medium
12 - 15 large
>15 Very large
Plant growth
Determinate or Indeterminate.
Disease Resistance
- See abbrv key following this table
Description and notes
Slicer
Red
open-pollinated Heirloom
75
Medium
Determinate
F1, V
Ace 55 10-12 oz. with good flavor. lower in acid, resists cracking.
Applegate
Salad
Red
Hybrid
75
Medium
Indeterminate
F1, N, TMV
Good flavor, clusters of fruit
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
80
Medium - large
Indeterminate
F1, V, TMV
 7-9 oz.
Beefsteak 
Red 
Hybrid 
75-80 
Large 
 Indeterminate.
 V, F1, N, A, St. 
Beefmaster High heat tolerance and high yield, large, meaty fruits that up to a pound. 
Cherry
Red/orange
Hybrid
65
Large
Indeterminate
Good general disease resistance
Burpee
Slicer
Red
Open-Pollinated, Hybrid
75
Medium
Indeterminate
F1, V, N
Heavy yields , 8 oz fruit , long season. Burpee
Beefsteak
Red
Hybrid
75-80
Very Large
Indeterminate
F1, V, N
Better Boy 10-16oz (284-454g) Burpee hybrid around for decades, but always reliable. Resistance to Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt Race 1, Nematodes
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
75
Medium
Determinate
F2, V, TMV
Overall good quality, shelf life, flavor, and disease resistance. Semi-determinate plants
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
73
Large
Indeterminate
F2, N, St/L, A, TMV
Big Beef AAS Winner. Old-time tomato flavor, early to bear, and highly disease resistant. A good choice in any climate.Ferry-Morse
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
75
Medium
Indeterminate
HR: A/F2/FOR/St-L/ToMV/ToTV/V, IR: Ma/TSWV
Big Beef Beefsteak with improved disease resistance. 7 ½ to 8 ½ ounces, with old-time tomato flavor, an improved variety of Big Beef, bigger and sweeter.
Beefsteak
Pink
Hybrid
78
Large
Indeterminate
Burpee just says "disease-resistance"
Brandywine hybrid, Burpee Brandywine pink says it has flavor of Brandywine heirloom tomato with a tidier growth habit, improved disease-resistance and bigger, earlier yields. Large pink fruits up to 5 1/2" across. They claim it has more disease resistance than Brandywine heirloom, but I have not seen any difference in years I grew both.
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
80
Very large
Indeterminate
HR: F/ToMV/V,
Solid, meaty, and flavorful, 12 - 18 Ounces, Fusarium Wilt (Race 1), Nematodes, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Verticillium Wilt SeedsNSuch
Cherry
Striped pink, purple, or yellow/orange bi-color;
Hybrid
70
Medium
Indeterminate
CR
 Just under 2 oz.
Salad
Red
Hybrid
75
Indeterminate
Indeterminate
ToMV
Withstands late blight and fruit cracking.  2 oz fruits in clusters
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Indeterminate
Indeterminate
F1, St/L, N, TMV, ToMV, V
Round fruit , early tomato.
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
72
Determinate
Determinate
F2, V, ToMV
Large, deep fruit.
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Medium
Determinate
V, St/L, A, HR: F2, HR: ToMV
Improved Celebrity tomato (an AAS Winner). Fruits are larger than the original Celebrity, 7 to 8 ozs.
Beefsteak
Yellow / red
Hybrid
75
Large
Indeterminate
Scab
10 - 12 oz. each. Globe-shaped.
Beefsteak
Orange
Heirloom
75
Large
Indeterminate
HR: TMV
AAS Winner.  Earlier and more productive than most orange beefsteaks. 9 to 16 ounces
Cherry
Dark red / black
Hybrid
70
Medium
Indeterminate
Early and Late Blight resistance
From England, it does well in cool, cloudy weather and northern climates. High yield of 5-oz (141-g)
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
72
Small
Indeterminate
F2, V, LB, ToMV
Excellent  for the greenhouse or outdoors. Round  7 oz tomatoes
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Medium
Determinate
F2, V
 6 to 8 oz. flattened, beefsteak-type fruits.
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
75
Medium
Indeterminate
V, N, LB, TMV
Red juicy with clusters of medium-sized round fruit
Paste
Red
Heirloom
85
Medium
Indeterminate
moderately disease resistant.
Italian heirloom , ribbed pear-shaped fruit, 
Slicer
Pink
Hybrid
75
Large
Indeterminate
F1, V, N, LB
Big, pink, globe-shaped heirloom Blend of sweet and acid like an heirloom
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Medium
Determinate
VF
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Medium
Indeterminate
CR
Fantastic Heirloom flavor excellent for canning.
Cherry
Red
Open-Pollinated
52
Small
Indeterminate
F1
Cherry tomatoes5 oz red fruit
Cherry
Cherry
Open-Pollinated Heirloom
65
Small
Dwarf Determinate
AB, SP
GREAT for container growing.
Cherry
Orange
Open-Pollinated
56
Small
Determinate
V
1" round-to-oval fruits.
Gold Spark
Cherry
Yellow
Hybrid
68
Small
Indeterminate
CR, LM, ToMV
Yellow grape
Beefsteak
Red
Hybrid
78
Medium
Indeterminate
F1, V, N, St/L
Flattened, pleated fruit 3 1/2 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches tall.
Paste
Red
Hybrid
75
Small
Indeterminate
F1
Combination of San Marzano and Cream Sausage  2–3 oz oval paste tomatoes
Slicer
Bright, golden-orange
Open-Pollinated, Heirloom
80
Small
Indeterminate
Good disease resistence
Jubilee AAS Winner. , 2 1/2 to 3 inches in diameter, average 6 to 8 oz
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
60
Small
Indeterminate
F1, N, AB, LB, CR
AAS Winner.  2 1/2"-long 2 oz sweet, firm grape shaped fruit
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
60
Small
Indeterminate
SP
Elongated, grape-like clusters of sweet fruits
Paste
Red
Hybrid
76
Medium
Determinate
F1, V, N, St/L, A
La Roma III Classic Roma type paste tomato, 5-8 oz, Excellent for canning, pastes, and sauces.
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
72
Medium
Determinate
HR: TMV, HR: F2, IR:St/L, IR: TYLCV
Globe-shaped  8-12 oz.,
Slicer
Red
Open-Pollinated
68
Large
Determinate
LB
4"-5"  Cold tolerant..
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Small
Determinate
F1, V
6 oz. flattened shape
Salad
Red
Open-Pollinated
75
Medium
Determinate
Good disease resistance
First released in 1925,  it has 8-10 oz  globe-shaped fruit.
Beefsteak
Pink
Hybrid
81
Large
Indeterminate
LB
Introduced in 2020 by SESE]. Great flavor and few seeds. Developed for resistance to Late Blight. SeedsNSuch
Slicer
Red
Open-Pollinated
80
Medium
Determinate
F1, V
 crack-resistant tomatoes.
Beefsteak
Red
Hybrid
80
Very Large
Indeterminate
ab, asc, vw, fw1, rkn 
Mortgage Lifter Compared to "Mortgage Lifter" above, it has increased disease-resistance, more uniform fruit, ripening. Becomes red with Large, 10-14 oz. fruits, although slightly smaller than the original Mortgage Lifter. The plants are much more productive.  6-7 ft. tall plants bear until frost. Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Salad
Red
Open-Pollinated, Heirloom
60
Small
Indeterminate
CR
Deep red small fruits
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
72
Small
Indeterminate
F2, V
 supersweet, Campari-type tomato. round, 2 oz fruits
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
75
Small
Determinate
HR: F3/LB/TSWV/V, IR: AB/N
AAS Winner. Excellent resistance to Late Blight,
Cherry
Orange
Hybrid
67
Small
Semi-Determinate
F1, ToMV, TMV
Sweet and flavorful
Salad
Red
Open-Pollinated
70
Small
Determinate
V
Early variety 3-5 oz f Almost seedless which makes them great for ketchup and sauces.
Plum
Red
Hybrid
80
Medium
Determinate
F3, V
Determinate saladette.
Paste
Red
Hybrid
72
Nedium
Indeterminate
HR: F1, ToMV, V, IR: TYLCV
Pomodoro Squisito San Marzano hybrid
Paste
Red
Hybrid
72
Small
Indeterminate
HR: F2/V/ToMV
San Marzano for  greenhouse.4-6 oz tomatoes.
Salad
Green-streaked, deep red
Hybrid
70
Medium
Indeterminate
LB, LM, ToMV, TSWV, TYLCV, V
skin, billiard-ball-sized , very disease resistant
Paste
Red
Heirloom
76
Small
Determinate
Moderate disease resistance
Red, pear-shaped fruits that are nice and meaty, with very few seeds. Well-known paste-type tomato, perfect for sauces, pastes and ketchup.
Paste
Red
Hybrid
76
Small
Determinate
F1, V, N, A, LB
Roma VF Improved Roma, with better disease resistance. fruits that are nice and meaty, with very few seeds. Well-known paste-type tomato, perfect for sauces, pastes and ketchup.
Slicer
Red
60
Determinate
F1, V
 4" in size, almost seedless.
Slicer
Red
Heirloom, Hybrid
78
Large
Determinate
F3, V, TSWV, N, TYLCV, ToANV
Large red,  ribbed, beefsteak-type tomatoes.
Sugar Plum Grape
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
75
Small
Indeterminate
F1
 1 inch grape-shaped fruit
Slicer
Yellow
Open-Pollinated
75
Large
Indeterminate
F1, V
Like Jubilee with strong Fusarium Wilt resistance.
Paste
Pale red
Hybrid
60
Small
Determinate
F1, V
Sunrise Sauce Paste / Roma  3–4 oz. fruit
Cherry
Orange-red
Hybrid
62
Small
Indeterminate
CR, IR: F1/TMV
½ oz fruits g.
Slicer
Red
Hybrid
70
Small
Determinate
disease-resistant
A good choice for growing in containers
Beefsteak
Red
Hybrid
Medium
Indeterminate
F1, V, CR
Super Fantastic 10 oz tomatoes, with Resistance to Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt Race 1
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
65
Small
Indeterminate
F1, TMV
 Super-sweet cherry, larger than Sweet 100.
Cherry
Red
Hybrid
55
Small
Indeterminate
F1, ToMV
High-yielding  with 1x1 inch. fruit
Plum
Red
Hybrid
67
Small
Indeterminate
HR: F2/V, IR: AB
Similar to Juliet, but better tasting 2 1/2 oz.
Paste
Red
Open-Pollinated
75
Small
Indeterminate
F2, V, N, A, B
3-4 oz  red Roma tomatoes. Great for paste, sauce, salsa, tomato soup, and ketchup; and for canning and freezing.
Salad
Red
Hybrid
75
Small
Indeterminate
F1, V, N
plum-mini tomato,.

How to save money and grow better tomatoes

Start you own tomatoes from seed!  This year the Bonnie plants at Home Depot, Lowes and Walmart are selling for around $5 PER PLANT. That is INSANE! With my method you can grow your own for around 50- cents per plant!

You can also choose tastier and more disease resistant varieties.  IT is SO easy - when you know these tips and tricks. See this page

Tomato disease abbreviations

Disease Resistance Abbreviations
SC
Alternaria Stem Canker
EB
Early Blight (Alternaria solani)
AB
Early Blight (Alternaria solani)
CR
Crack Resistance
F1
Fusarium Wilt Race 1
F2
Fusarium Wilt Races 1 and 2
F3
Fusarium Wilt Races 0, 1, and 2
HR
High Resistance
MR
Medium Resistance
LB
Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)
LM
Leaf Mold
N
Nematodes
St/L
Stemphylium (Gray Leaf Spot)
TMV
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
ToANV
Tomato Apex Necrotic Virus
ToMV
Tomato Mosaic Virus (Strains 0, 1, and 2)
TSWV
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
TYLCV
Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus
V
 Verticillium Wilt

Tomato disease descriptions and what to do

See this page for Tomato diseases, their symptoms and what to do

References and more information

  1. Tomato Diseases and Disorders in the Home Garden from Penn State Extension
  2. Growing Tomatoes in the Home Garden Rutgers Cooperative Extension
  3. Growing Tomatoes Univ. of Maryland Extension
  4. Organic Gardening from the NC Extension Gardener Handbook
  5. Vegetable Gardening: a Beginner’s Guide NCSU AG-12
  6. Growing Tomatoes in Containers by Penn State Extension
  7. Excluding and Repelling Problem Wildlife from the Garden U of Mass, Amherst
  8. Epsom Salts: Miracle, Myth, or Marketing? WSU Extension PDF
  9. Soil Temperature Maps and interactive tools by location
  10. Watering the Vegetable Garden from Clemson
  11. Nematode Assay Forms and Information

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