"Only Burpee could improve a classic. Many gardeners consider Brandywine heirloom tomato to be the best tasting of all tomatoes. But as all tomato connoisseurs know, Brandywine has its drawbacks. The tomatoes are often misshapen with uneven shoulder ripening. The plants grow wildly, set fruit late in the summer and yield a sparse crop at best. But not Brandy Boy! Our new hybrid Brandywine produces loads of large pink fruits, up to 5½ inches across, that ripen evenly, with soft heirloom texture, thin skin and that same incredible Brandywine flavor. Better yet the plants sport an upright more manageable growth habit. Brandy Boy is an indeterminate variety, ready to pick 75-78 days after setting out plants. If you love tomatoes like we do, and especially the rich, tangy-sweet taste of Brandywine, don't miss Brandy Boy! Indeterminate
Sorry, plants CANNOT be sent to AK, AZ, CA, HI, or NV. Plants ship in spring at proper planting time. (
Average Customer Rating:
4.4 out of 5
15 of 18 (83%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
FEATURED REVIEW
Top 250 Contributor
Brandy Boy hybrid tomato,
October 12, 2006 Submitted byJuley from Vancouver,Washington
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
4
out of 5
"What a great tomato! Wonderful flavor, good yields, huge size (18oz.+ on nearly every one) and it tolerates our less than tomato friendly weather here in western Washington state. Good disease resistance to boot! It produced well this summer when my usual favorites performed miserably. This one goes at the top of my seed list for next year!"
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
WA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 2 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Best Tasting Tomato,
September 5, 2008 Submitted bymermaid from Garner Iowa
"Brandy Boy, an relative of the heirloom Brandywine, produces delicious large fruit on sturdy plants.
The transplants, started from seed, survived a 28 degree frost while hardening off in the greenhouse.
Pictured is a Brandy Boy plant that is six ft tall and four ft wide which has produced over 50 lbs of delicious tomatoes so far."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
IA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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Review 3 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
4
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 100 Contributor
Tasty but picky,
August 5, 2008 Submitted byjason11179 from Peidmont, NC
"Germination rate was 100% but once in the garden only 1 of 4 plants survived the season. The one that did survive put out some great tomatoes but catfacing was a bit of problem. Delicious tomato but can be tough to grow..."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
NC
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
1-5 years
Review 4 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 250 Contributor
Fantastic Tomato!,
July 8, 2008 Submitted bytribs
"This is my third year growing this variety. The first year I grew it my husband tasted one of these tomatoes on a BLT and requested that I grow this variety every year. I gave one to my dad, and he now grows it every year. I shared one with a coworker and now he grows it every year. See a pattern?
This is a healthy and very vigorous plant with a good yield (even better yield if you use Bonide Blossom Set Spray). The tomatoes are fairly thin skinned with a lot of meaty inside and are not all watery like some beefsteaks. The flavor is just as intense as the Brandywine tomatoes I have tasted at heirloom tomato festivals.
Do yourself a favor and try this tomato just once, everyone I have shared it with has been hooked."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
MN
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
5-10 years
Review 5 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
2
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 250 Contributor
Not impressed,
June 2, 2008 Submitted byPuna from Tolland County, CT
"I have been growing tomatoes since I was 10 years old and helping my dad in his tomato garden. In fact, tomatoes are the only thing I can consistently grow well. Every year I try one or two new varieties of tomatoes to see if there are any others that I'd want to add to my annual planting list.
Last year, I tried the Brandy Boy and I wasn't impressed. I had heard so much about Brandywines being the best tomato for true tomato lovers, but in CT, I couldn't grow the original beacuase the growing season is too short. When I saw these, I had to try them.
Overall I thought the yield was poor and the taste was so-so. Maybe others have better luck than I did, but I will not order these again. I've had much better flavor and yield with other plants."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: No
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
CT
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 6 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 250 Contributor
Brandy Boy Tomato,
February 13, 2008 Submitted bydelilah
"This is the best tomato I've ever tried. Just as delicious as it's parent, Brandywine, but it gives an earlier and larger yield. Fantastic!"
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Review 7 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Best tomato,
February 10, 2008 Submitted byMeJane from Southern California
"Your Brandy Boy tomatoes are unbelievably good! The best taste ever, just like Brandywine. Wonderful beefsteak texture. Easy to grow from seed. Sometimes they are misshapen, but, because they are incredibly prolific, there’s usually a perfect one for slicing. And, if you can believe this, I let one of the plants keep going over the winter (in Southern California), and it performed just as well the second year. It is now February, tomatoes are still ripening on it, and I am wondering whether to try for a third year. Perennial tomatoes, anyone?"
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
CA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 8 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
3
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 50 Contributor
Better Than Heirloom,
December 30, 2007 Submitted byRhazz from Salt Lake City
"I grew the Brandy Boy next to a Sudduth's Strain heirloom in 2007. The Brandy Boy's fruit production was roughly 1/3 more than the heirloom and ripened more evenly. The taste was not as good as the heirloom, but neither of the Brandywines were as good as I was expecting. Both plants grew at the same rate and size. I prefer the taste and performance of the Big Beef or Big Boy to any Brandywines."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: No
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
UT
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 9 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
2
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Less than Hoped For,
November 28, 2007 Submitted byLoris from Bloomfield, CT
"I was excited by the prospect of a tomato that would combine the best of Brandywine and Big Boy, but I was disappointed with my crop. The plants grew handsomely, and we had ideal weather in CT. However, I found the tomatoes, while big and juicy, rather flavorless. I was also shocked at how the fruit just petered out end of August while my early 4th of July's and Sweet 100's continued producing. It is as though it produced one crop of tomatoes, and then started again so that I had ripe tomatoes for October, but these suffered from black spot. The green tomatoes were excellent for all my cooking and canning needs, but my experience will prevent me from growing these again. Burpee offers too many other superior tomatoes."
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: No
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
CT
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 10 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
4
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 100 Contributor
Very tasty,
September 24, 2007 Submitted bymidwestgardener from Northwest OH
"I've planted these 2 years. I moved the location, and the wilt I often get is less this fall, but the fruit yield is down quite a bit from last year. First half of summer was a drought in these parts (no rain for over a month)-I don't know if that made the difference. Taste is excellent but not heavenly like they were last year. But I intend to keep planting them anyway. The tomatoes I did get this year are on the enormous side, though all sort of cloven and ridged in interesting ways (not like the picture at all)."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
OH
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 11 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
I'm Sold,
September 8, 2007 Submitted byBobo from Colchester, Ct
"I am one that feels Brandywine is the best tasting tomatoe but have been disappointed in it's yield. I tried Brandy Boy this year along with also planting Brandywine. Brandy Boy yielded 2 to 3 times the number of tomatoes that Brandywine did, just as big if not bigger, and I could not tell the difference in taste. Great product!"
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Very skilled
State of residence:
CT
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 12 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
The Best Ever,
December 29, 2006 Submitted bySkip
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
4
out of 5
"As I give away most of my Vegetables to Family and Friends, I never got a reaction to my Tomatoes like this ever!! The Fruits were extremely delicious and stayed fresh after picking for a long time. I certainly will recommend this to anyone growing in the New Jersey Area, where weather certainly changes daily. Thanks for this new variety, and I am looking forward to Next Years Crop!!"
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Review 13 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Brandy Boy,
November 13, 2006 Submitted byEsperanza from Northern California
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
5
out of 5
"I grew Brandy Boy in a large container with organic methods. Despite the unusually cool weather and the severe whitefly infestation, Brandy Boy out performed my expectations. Even after removing several branches due to the whiteflies, the plant kept producing fruit. I've never grown the traditional Brandywine tomato but bought a few at a local farmer's market and my Brandy Boy tomatoes were definitely equal to those of Brandywine."
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Containers
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
CA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
5-10 years
Review 14 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Brandy Boy,
September 24, 2006 Submitted byPlantman from Southbridge Massachusetts
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
5
out of 5
"The seeds germinated easily and quickly. The plants grew faster than most of the other varieties I grew. I started picking huge dark-pink meaty tomatoes at the same time as my Big Girls (3rd week of July). And, they were distinctly delicious! Since I grow more than my family could possibly eat we give away alot of veggies. Once friends got a taste of these they started asking for them specifically. Fantasticly prolific. I will be growing these every year from now on! Thank you Burpee. --RJB"
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Very skilled
State of residence:
MA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 15 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
4
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 250 Contributor
Very nice Heirloom !,
September 2, 2006 Submitted bychelle25 from Southern Connecticut at Long Island Sound
Plant performance:
4
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
4
out of 5
"My first year with your Brandy Boy Hybrid.
Over all I was impressed.
Nicely shaped fruit..good yield...I loved the color ..pink as you stated....and I enjoyed the greener shoulders of this variety.
Most weighed in at 1.5 LB.
Circumfrences 14.5 inches.
A nice big flavorful..and beautiful tomato !!
I definitely will buy again.
Having said all that...this year in zone 6B in Connecticut had very poor weather. Very cold rainy and windy early summer. now.....late summer (sept 1) hurricanes and cold .wet weather again..still this one stayed a strong vined plant..still producing flowers and has many green tomatos on the vine.
A WINNER !!!"
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
CT
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 16 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Top 250 Contributor
REW2,
August 20, 2006 Submitted byREW2 from Philadelphia, PA
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
5
out of 5
"Overall an excellent tomato, but remember to give it lots of planting room. It has been producing very large juicy tomatoes that are excellent on sandwiches and salads as well as great juiced for tomato juice - good flavor. These plants grow very large. I used 7 foot stacks (2 foot in the ground) and the tomatos have outgrown them by the beginning of August! You definitely need 3 to 4 foot spacing in between these plants for best yield."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
PA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 17 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Brandyboy,
August 4, 2006 Submitted byDick from Yakima, Wa.
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
5
out of 5
"Excellent tomato. It has the Brandywine flavor and appearance(not always that great) but is much more productive. I have 12-15 tomatoes on each of two plants. I picked two on August 2 that weighted a pound each. Keep up the good work."
Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
WA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
Review 18 for Tomato Brandy Boy Hybrid - 1 packet (30 seeds)
5
out of 5
(Overall Rating)
Awesome tomato,
April 11, 2006 Submitted byAnonymous Reviewer
Plant performance:
5
out of 5
Taste:
5
out of 5
Yield:
5
out of 5
"Got six plants last year and had them bear about 40 tomatoes in August and then a slower, steadier hearvest until late October. Would have had more tomatoes if I had spaced them farther apart. These plants are huge! Awesome tasting tomato too. Made some terrific sandwiches and sauce."