The listing, 10-BABY ROMA TOMATO SEEDS has ended.
The "Roma VF" variant is most common in seed catalogs as of 2007. It was developed by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Beltsville, Maryland[2] in the 1950s as a fusarium wilt-resistant cultivar. While Roma is an open-pollinated variety rather than a hybrid, it has been steadily improved to the point where most Roma tomato vines are fusarium wilt and verticillium-resistant (thus the VF in the name). Most commercial plum tomatoes sold in markets in the Western Hemisphere are Romas or related types. Smaller plum tomatoes about the size of cherry tomatoes are sometimes sold as "baby Romas".