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Old January 25, 2017   #1
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I have grown Golden Queen Stokes and found it very good as did others. I received a tomato growers supply and they list Golden Queen USDA Strain. I thought it was difficult to get seeds for as they were in the USDA seed bank, therefore what are others opinions on them being the authentic version?
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Old January 25, 2017   #2
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I have grown Golden Queen Stokes and found it very good as did others. I received a tomato growers supply and they list Golden Queen USDA Strain. I thought it was difficult to get seeds for as they were in the USDA seed bank, therefore what are others opinions on them being the authentic version?
No,it's not difficult at all to find seeds.

First link

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/G...b=General_Info

second link

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/G...n,_USDA_strain

But what none of the above refer to is the fact that Livingston found it at a county fair,he didn't breed it

http://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_l...den_queen.html

Also found in my heirloom tomato book on page 118

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Thank you Carolyn. For some reason I recall that the non-USDA was commonly available while the true to Livingston's original was marketed as such but found to be other than the original as in not growing true to type. Thank you for clearing up my assumption.
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Old January 26, 2017   #4
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Actually because of Carolyn and Craig's work with the USDA type, I think most vendors are trying to grow that one. That's not to say they all have the correct one. The seed company Stokes discontinued their version of Golden Queen before 2000 (I believe). I just happened to still have seeds and since it was OP anyway, grew and saved them. I don't know if anyone other than me is offering the Stokes variety any more. Unless it's by someone that doesn't say which Golden Queen they have.

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