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April 30, 2009

Tomato Lovers Will Love this Seedless Treat
If you've had to give up tomatoes because you can't eat the seeds, your world is about to get a little kinder—and sweeter. This summer, grow the 'Sweet Seedless' tomato, a 2009 Burpee introduction that will allow you to put the T back in BLT.

Until now, a reliably seedless tomato has been hard to find. Several tomato varieties produce very few seeds, or produce no seeds most of the time, but 'Sweet Seedless' is said to be completely and reliably seed-free.

'Sweet Seedless' also has great flavor, is disease-resistant, and is the perfect size for slicing at about 8 to 10 ounces (a little bigger than a baseball).

Order 'Sweet Seedless' tomato plants or seeds from W. Atlee Burpee & Co.

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