Abe Lincoln Original Tomato
Indeterminate
80 days to maturity
6-8 hours of full sun
Plant Spacing: 24"
Ideal Temperature: 75-95 F
Frost Hardy: No
The Original Abe Lincoln tomato: This wonderful old heirloom was shared with us by Diann Dirks–The Garden Lady of Georgia. Diann is a seed saver and seed sharer at heart and received this variety from a gentleman she had struck up a conversation with one day while pumping gas. She writes “A man (in his 80s?) and I got to talking while pumping gas and I told him I collected seeds. He said he grew the original Abe Lincoln tomato--not the ones that were later sold but from the 1923 seed catalog.” Released by H.W. Buckbees in 1923, this meaty variety has incredibly thick flesh with a tiny seed core and great old-fashioned tomato flavor. Vines are indeterminate with medium to very large red fruit. Vines in our 2016 trial here in southern Missouri were not excessively vigorous but yielded well nonetheless and with no apparent sunburning.
Indeterminate
80 days to maturity
6-8 hours of full sun
Plant Spacing: 24"
Ideal Temperature: 75-95 F
Frost Hardy: No
The Original Abe Lincoln tomato: This wonderful old heirloom was shared with us by Diann Dirks–The Garden Lady of Georgia. Diann is a seed saver and seed sharer at heart and received this variety from a gentleman she had struck up a conversation with one day while pumping gas. She writes “A man (in his 80s?) and I got to talking while pumping gas and I told him I collected seeds. He said he grew the original Abe Lincoln tomato--not the ones that were later sold but from the 1923 seed catalog.” Released by H.W. Buckbees in 1923, this meaty variety has incredibly thick flesh with a tiny seed core and great old-fashioned tomato flavor. Vines are indeterminate with medium to very large red fruit. Vines in our 2016 trial here in southern Missouri were not excessively vigorous but yielded well nonetheless and with no apparent sunburning.
Indeterminate
80 days to maturity
6-8 hours of full sun
Plant Spacing: 24"
Ideal Temperature: 75-95 F
Frost Hardy: No
The Original Abe Lincoln tomato: This wonderful old heirloom was shared with us by Diann Dirks–The Garden Lady of Georgia. Diann is a seed saver and seed sharer at heart and received this variety from a gentleman she had struck up a conversation with one day while pumping gas. She writes “A man (in his 80s?) and I got to talking while pumping gas and I told him I collected seeds. He said he grew the original Abe Lincoln tomato--not the ones that were later sold but from the 1923 seed catalog.” Released by H.W. Buckbees in 1923, this meaty variety has incredibly thick flesh with a tiny seed core and great old-fashioned tomato flavor. Vines are indeterminate with medium to very large red fruit. Vines in our 2016 trial here in southern Missouri were not excessively vigorous but yielded well nonetheless and with no apparent sunburning.