Alpha Pink

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Alpha Pink
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color pink
Fruit shape globe
Fruit size medium
Fruit type slicer

MI FL J

Moderate (4-5 ft) vines need caging or staking, plant is highly branched near the base and it lacks a central main stem. It is a moderate producer of irregular size (4-10 oz) and shaped pink fruits with green shoulders. They have good flavor but are quite prone to cracking in wet weather.
Source 
NC LE C (Craig LeHouiller of Raleigh, North Carolina)

Year: 2003

Location: Augusta, Michigan


History

  • Alpha Pink is a historically important variety that dates back to 1914. It was introduced by the Isbell Seed Company. Here is a link to the Isbell catalog description from 1914.
  • The catalog description says:
"The earliest pink in cultivation. As early as Spark's Earliana. Outyields all others."
"Since the Introduction of our Earlibell (the earliest red in cultivation), growers of extra early Tomatoes for certain markets have said to us: "You have the best extra early red Tomato, but our market demands a pink, or as it is sometimes called, a purple sort. "
"We are very glad, therefore, to offer the Alpha Pink, and do not hesitate to claim that it is the Earliest Pink or Purple Tomato in circulation. The color is same as the well-known Acme or Beauty."
"In addition to its extreme earliness, it is much superior to Earliana in table quality, in handsome shape and attractiveness. The plants are of such vigorous growth that the finest fruits are produced, both extra early and until frost. One large grower uses this variety exclusively and makes but a single planting too. The flavor is free from acidity, particularly sweet and pleasant to eat raw. The fruits are set in generous clusters of large fine specimens, and like our Earlibell, it is characteristic of Alpha Pink to ripen nearly every one in cluster at the same time. "
"One grower says that he "will drop Earliana and plant Alpha Pink only. Another writes that Alpha Pink ripened 7 days sooner than Earliana."

Seed Availability

Year Commercial Vendors (Catalog) Seed Savers Yearbook (listings) Seeds of Diversity - Member Seed Directory
2011 . . .
2010 . . .
2009 . 2 .
2008 . 1 .
2007 . 1 .

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Maturitymidseason  +
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