Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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February 7, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: S.W. Ohio z6a
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Livingston’s Tomato Introductions
The list below is taken from the Livingston’s 1934 Seed Annual
Those marked with Asterisk (*) are no longer offered. 1870 – Paragon 1875 – Acme 1880 – Perfection 1882 – Golden Queen 1883 – Favorite 1886 – Beauty *1887 – Potato Leaf 1889 – Stone 1892 – Gold Ball *1892 – Royal Red 1893 – Buckeye State *1893 – Aristocrat *1893 – Rose Peach *1897 – Honor Bright *1898 – Yellow Prince 1900 – Magnus *1901 – Aristrobright *1901 – Royal Colors *1901 – Dandy Dwarf *1901 – Multicolor *1901 – Princess *1901 – Grandus 1902 – Dwarf Stone *1903 - Purple Dwarf 1905 – Globe *1907 – Hummer 1908 – Coreless 1917 – Manyfold 1923 – Rosy Morn 1925 – Giant Oxheart 1927 – Hansing’s Marvel 1929 – Ohio Read 1929 – Yellow Oxheart 1930 – Ideal I hope to scan these pages and add them here but for now if someone wants info on any of the one listed as still available I can supply that.
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February 7, 2009 | #2 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Upstate NY, zone 4b/5a
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Jerry, have you had the opportunity to go to Victory Seeds and read the complete list of Livingston varieties there, and pictures, where appropriate, and the excellent descriptions that Mike has given as to which ones are extinct, etc and which ones are still around such that he offers seeds.?
He also has a nice biography of Livingston at the site. Mike has a special interest in Livingston varieties and so does Craig LeHoullier and I think it's well worth anyone who is so interested to read the info at Victory seeds.
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