


Non-native Edible: Tomato ('Galahad'; red slicer): 3.5" pot
Our household’s favorite slicing tomato! Flavorful, great texture, prolific, and disease resistant.
Grown on the NPTTP nursery grounds from Johnny’s Selected Seeds.
From Johnny’s: “Widely adapted, flavorful beefsteak. Galahad boasts fantastic flavor and an impressive disease resistance profile, which extends much-needed protection to regions ranging from the Midwest to the Deep South. Early maturity and resistance to early blight make Galahad a strong contender in the North. The round, 7–12 oz. fruits can be harvested with green shoulders and ripened red in storage, or ripened on the vine. Vigorous plants. Determinate.”
Disease Resistance:
Early Blight (Intermediate)
Fusarium Wilt races 1–3 (High)
Gray Leaf Spot (High)
Late Blight (High)
Nematodes (High)
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (High)
Verticillium Wilt (High)
Our household’s favorite slicing tomato! Flavorful, great texture, prolific, and disease resistant.
Grown on the NPTTP nursery grounds from Johnny’s Selected Seeds.
From Johnny’s: “Widely adapted, flavorful beefsteak. Galahad boasts fantastic flavor and an impressive disease resistance profile, which extends much-needed protection to regions ranging from the Midwest to the Deep South. Early maturity and resistance to early blight make Galahad a strong contender in the North. The round, 7–12 oz. fruits can be harvested with green shoulders and ripened red in storage, or ripened on the vine. Vigorous plants. Determinate.”
Disease Resistance:
Early Blight (Intermediate)
Fusarium Wilt races 1–3 (High)
Gray Leaf Spot (High)
Late Blight (High)
Nematodes (High)
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (High)
Verticillium Wilt (High)
Our household’s favorite slicing tomato! Flavorful, great texture, prolific, and disease resistant.
Grown on the NPTTP nursery grounds from Johnny’s Selected Seeds.
From Johnny’s: “Widely adapted, flavorful beefsteak. Galahad boasts fantastic flavor and an impressive disease resistance profile, which extends much-needed protection to regions ranging from the Midwest to the Deep South. Early maturity and resistance to early blight make Galahad a strong contender in the North. The round, 7–12 oz. fruits can be harvested with green shoulders and ripened red in storage, or ripened on the vine. Vigorous plants. Determinate.”
Disease Resistance:
Early Blight (Intermediate)
Fusarium Wilt races 1–3 (High)
Gray Leaf Spot (High)
Late Blight (High)
Nematodes (High)
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (High)
Verticillium Wilt (High)