The variety is old and very worthy of attention, but it is forgotten... Our contribution to this variety is that we want to reawaken this beautiful, fertile and very tasty bicolor variety. It was reborn in 1995 in North Carolina, when the seeds were received by Yearbook by Craig LeHoullier - of Raleigh- from G.Fitzgerald, Virginia in 1994. It is an indeterminate-indefinite variety, with regular tomato firm leaves. The taste of the fruit is wonderful-fruity exotic, with a red-orange marble cut, it is simply a treasure in the tomato world. The seedling has a strong stem, beautiful tomato regular leaves, and the flower clusters are perfectly formed. This seed is not a yield gene in the world of horticulture. A rare creation that has yield and taste in one.