the main photo (from the left to the right):
Upper row =
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka (green when ripe),
Lunnyi Vostorg (Moon Delight; heart-shaped),
Lavina (potato leafed plant),
Orange-1 (unexpected giant of 360 g) and
Orangevyi Gigant (Orange Giant).
Middle row =
Tyazheloves Sibiri (Heavyweight of Siberia - 560 g),
Krasnyi Krupnyi (Large Red ; very prolific and bears fruits of different shapes: oblate, cube and heart-shaped), Chyornyi Slon (Black Elephant ; rosy black),
Orlinoe Serdtse (Eagle's Heart ; huge pink double-heart) and Lotos (milky-white fruits on potato-leafed plant)
Lower row =
Rozalia (pink mat skinned fruit, potato leaf foliage),
Detskiy Sladkiy (Sweet for Children ; very compact plant with 50-70 g red fruits, should be very sweet, but I've made it tangy-sweet as I like most

), a sport of
Reisetomato (got from Reinhard Kraft, but it doesn't show its famous feature of "easy-getting-parts", but gives me a very viny and prolific plant with huge clusters of 16-20 small to middle size red ribbed fruited with quite good flavor

),
Korol Gigantov (The King of Giants; semi-determinate plant with nice red beefs of very good flavor),
Medvezh'ya Lapa (Bear's Claw) and
Sevryuga.
All other photoes show parts of the main photoes a little bit closer.
A photo with 3 hearts shows: Tyazheloves Sibiri (Heavyweight of Siberia)=red, Lunnyi Vostorg = yellow and Orlinoe Serdtse (Eagle's Heart).
A photo with green-yellow-orange line of tomatoes shows: Lotos, Lunnyi Vostorg, Orange-1 and Orangevyi Gigant (Orange Giant).
And the last picture I dedicate to the Late Blight season which was started a week ago here
P.S. The coin that was used in photoes is 1 Russian rouble = 2 cm in diameter