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Livington's golden Queen

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VEGETABLES / TOMATO
ORANGE-YELLOW
introduced in 1882 by pioneering seedsman Alexander W. Livingston of Columbus, Ohio. A.W. Livingston is best known for introducing a large number of tomatoes to the Great Lakes region around the turn of the 20th century. Vigorous plants produce round, medium sized (3½” diameter, 3 - 5 oz.) golden-yellow fruit with a red blush on the blossom end. Livingston himself quaintly referred to it as “a very pretty yellow tomato.”
$3
Listed In: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
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Michigan
USDA Hardiness: 5
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