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Old July 6, 2006   #16
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I have Livingston's Golden Queen in the garden this year too. The plant is easily 5' tall, heavy foliage and absolutely loaded with fruit. I can't wait for them to ripen as this is the first time I've grown it.
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Old July 6, 2006   #17
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Large Rose Peach is another that appears to be extinct if in fact it is as large as described. There are pink peach tomatoes known (such as Peach Blow Sutton) - perhaps the variety Nectarine is similar to what Large Rose Peach would have looked like, except fuzzier.
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Old July 6, 2006   #18
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Only Dwarf Stone growing this year...Have seeds for most of the others and will hopefully grow a few more next year.

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