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Solanum lycopersicum
Named after the legendary country singer, Box Car Willie is an American heirloom known for its impressive productivity and classic flavor. Plants are vigorous, indeterminate growers with dense, regular leaf foliage and remarkable tolerance to common tomato diseases. Fruit ripens midseason, yielding clusters of medium-sized, vibrant red globes brushed with subtle orange undertones. They feature a bright, full-bodied flavor that is rich and hearty—perfect for both slicing and canning.
There is a fair amount of confusion surrounding this variety. Once we've finished our research, we intend to do a more thorough write-up. For now, it suffices to say that the widely circulated descriptions and v... More
Solanum lycopersicum
Named after the legendary country singer, Box Car Willie is an American heirloom known for its impressive productivity and classic flavor. Plants are vigorous, indeterminate growers with dense, regular leaf foliage and remarkable tolerance to common tomato diseases. Fruit ripens midseason, yielding clusters of medium-sized, vibrant red globes brushed with subtle orange undertones. They feature a bright, full-bodied flavor that is rich and hearty—perfect for both slicing and canning.
There is a fair amount of confusion surrounding this variety. Once we've finished our research, we intend to do a more thorough write-up. For now, it suffices to say that the widely circulated descriptions and visual representations of this variety—as it exists today— are inaccurate. The fruit are actually small to medium in size—not scale-tippers as often described—but their flavor does not disappoint. Dr. Carolyn Male described Box Car Willie as “a fantastic performer,” noting that its yield “rivals or surpasses that of most hybrids,” making it an excellent choice for market gardeners. She praised its “outstanding, robust, old-fashioned tomato taste” and “extremely juicy” flesh—qualities that have earned it a permanent place in many heirloom collections.
Expect abundant harvests of round to slightly oblate fruit with a hearty, full-bodied flavor that’s neither overly sweet nor acidic. Box Car Willie tomatoes excel in fresh salads, sandwiches, and sauces alike—an all-around performer that combines heirloom flavor with hybrid-level vigor.
Solanum lycopersicum
Named after the legendary country singer, Box Car Willie is an American heirloom known for its impressive productivity and classic flavor. Plants are vigorous, indeterminate growers with dense, regular leaf foliage and remarkable tolerance to common tomato diseases. Fruit ripens midseason, yielding clusters of medium-sized, vibrant red globes brushed with subtle orange undertones. They feature a bright, full-bodied flavor that is rich and hearty—perfect... read more
Solanum lycopersicum
Named after the legendary country singer, Box Car Willie is an American heirloom known for its impressive productivity and classic flavor. Plants are vigorous, indeterminate growers with dense, regular leaf foliage and remarkable tolerance to common tomato diseases. Fruit ripens midseason, yielding clusters of medium-sized, vibrant red globes brushed with subtle orange undertones. They feature a bright, full-bodied flavor that is rich and hearty—perfect for both slicing and canning.
There is a fair amount of confusion surrounding this variety. Once we've finished our research, we intend to do a more thorough write-up. For now, it suffices to say that the widely circulated descriptions and visual representations of this variety—as it exists today— are inaccurate. The fruit are actually small to medium in size—not scale-tippers as often described—but their flavor does not disappoint. Dr. Carolyn Male described Box Car Willie as “a fantastic performer,” noting that its yield “rivals or surpasses that of most hybrids,” making it an excellent choice for market gardeners. She praised its “outstanding, robust, old-fashioned tomato taste” and “extremely juicy” flesh—qualities that have earned it a permanent place in many heirloom collections.
Expect abundant harvests of round to slightly oblate fruit with a hearty, full-bodied flavor that’s neither overly sweet nor acidic. Box Car Willie tomatoes excel in fresh salads, sandwiches, and sauces alike—an all-around performer that combines heirloom flavor with hybrid-level vigor.