Dwarf Saucy Mary is a compact, regular-leaf dwarf tomato that produces heavy yields of 4–6 oz., Roma-shaped fruits with green flesh and beautiful dark and light green striping. Despite their paste-style shape, the flavor is bright, rich, and surprisingly delightful—perfect for sauces, roasting, or fresh eating. Developed by the Dwarf Tomato Project as part of the Kiwi family, this variety originated from a 2012 cross by Sherry Long between Dino Eggs and an F2 Lazy family selection. It was later chosen and named by Craig LeHoullier in honor of his wife Susan’s Aunt Mary Kelly.



