Abundant on the vine and packed with vibrant flavor, this little tomato is a showstopper in the field and on the plate. In his 40 years of plant breeding, North Carolina State University breeder and Professor Emeritus Randy Gardner has developed countless tomato cultivars for growers throughout the eastern U.S., pioneering new disease resistance without compromising on flavor. Sweet Prince continues in that tradition, producing uniform trusses with resistance to verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt and late blight. But its the flavor that won our hearts. The versatile, two-bite tomatoes burst with sweetness and acid. Theyre ideal for roasting, sautéing and dehydratingif you can resist eating them raw. (From Row 7)