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Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

Beefsteaks are large diameter, meaty tomatoes, weighing up to 2 pounds each. Beefsteak tomatoes are firm and maintain their shape when cut. Their firmness and large size make them excellent slicing tomatoes for use on top of hamburgers, caprese, and BLTs. Beefsteak tomato seeds are easy to start and grow, whether they are modern crosses or tasty heirloom varieties. In no time at all you will have your own fresh grown tomatoes with your favorite meals. Clicking the links below will open a new window on eBay with a full description of the beefsteak tomato seeds.

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1000 BEEFSTEAK TOMATO SEEDS 1000 BEEFSTEAK TOMATO SEEDS $3.30
BEEFSTEAK TOMATO ADV TRAY 1995 COLORFUL BEEFSTEAK TOMATO ADV TRAY 1995 COLORFUL $8.00
Heirloom BEEFSTEAK TOMATO 50 Seeds VERY LARGE Up to 2 lbs Juicy Meaty Heirloom BEEFSTEAK TOMATO 50 Seeds VERY LARGE Up to 2 lbs Juicy Meaty $0.99
ORGANIC HEIRLOOM BEEFSTEAK TOMATO 50 SEEDS ORGANIC HEIRLOOM BEEFSTEAK TOMATO 50 SEEDS $0.99
Aunt Ruby German Green 4 Tomato Plants Beefsteak Aunt Ruby German Green 4 Tomato Plants Beefsteak $5.99
Watermelon Beefsteak Tomato 4 Plants MEATY Watermelon Beefsteak Tomato 4 Plants MEATY $5.99
2 LIVE TOMATO PLANTS BEEFSTEAK HEIRLOOM ORGANIC Ready to Ship 2 LIVE TOMATO PLANTS BEEFSTEAK HEIRLOOM ORGANIC Ready to Ship $5.99
2012 VEGETABLE SEEDS Tomato Watermelon 12 GARDEN SEED VARIETIES to Choose From 2012 VEGETABLE SEEDS Tomato Watermelon 12 GARDEN SEED VARIETIES to Choose From $1.29
Giant Aussie Beefsteak Tomato 30 seeds Heirloom SAME DAY SHIPPING Giant Aussie Beefsteak Tomato 30 seeds Heirloom SAME DAY SHIPPING $0.99
BEEFSTEAK TOMATO SOUP Mugs 1994 WESTWOOD BLUE 2 Individual Mugs BEEFSTEAK TOMATO SOUP Mugs 1994 WESTWOOD BLUE 2 Individual Mugs $7.99

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