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Golden Queen, USDA strain
0
USA
Mid to late season, indet., regular leaf, pale yellow round fruit with pink blush at the blossom end, 4-8 oz. Very good flavor.
yellow
oblate
medium
slicer
indet.
* A very old historic heirloom hariety, USDA strain. NSL 27257.
* 1882 Livingston release, a.k.a. [[Livingston's Golden Queen]].
* 1900 Livingston seed catalog says:
: ''"Livingston's Golden Queen. (introduced by us in 1882). "Queen of All the Yellows", and a real good yellow sort of first-class quality. Its superior flavor has brought it into general favor as a table fruit. It is solid, always smooth, entirely free from ridges, large in size, ripens early, and is the most beautiful yellow variety ever sent out. The larger and riper fruits are sometimes tingled with red at the blossom end. None excel it for eating raw or slicing. The handsome golden-yellow slices make a beautiful contrast in a dish with red sorts. It has very little acid, and the quality is excellent. Makes handsome rich preserves. "''
regular
late
Nancy Kirch of Binghamton, New York (NY KI N) 05/ [[Tomato Growers Supply]]
open-pollinated
commercial heirloom
historic
2006
2015
2015-11-14T07:47:12Z
2457340.8244444
Golden Queen, USDA strain
Golden Queen, USDA strain#001#
Germany
Golden Queen, USDA strain
very similar to the original [[Golden Queen]], but with the red blush, regular leaf, indet.
M. Hahm-Hartmann
2006
2011
Golden Queen
0
See also
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