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Old April 28, 2012   #4
feldon30
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W/colored, black, brown, purple (if it exists), and green. No intederminates please; do container gardening and very limited space, so they're not an an option.

Only varieties I've found are heirlooms or indeterminates.
You have excluded pretty much every other option except the Dwarf project.

The Dwarf project is the crossing of large indeterminate heirloom tomato varieties of all different colors and taste profiles, with rugose dwarf tomato varieties that reach an average of 3-4 feet tall and produce well in containers.

There are something like 30 different varieties in development. Here you go.
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Would prefer early maturing, as I have a short growing season.
You don't ask for much.
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