. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. Livingston's N<*w Dwaff StoHc Tomat6. Introduced by us in 1902. Double Size ofDWarf Champion. The Largest Fruited Upright GroW= ing Variety in Existence, This is another of our splendid new varieties, and one that is meeting with general favor, especially with the class of growers whose gardening is limited to a few acres, and where economy in savi


. Annual of true blue seeds. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Gardening Ohio Columbus Equipment and supplies catalogs. Livingston's N<*w Dwaff StoHc Tomat6. Introduced by us in 1902. Double Size ofDWarf Champion. The Largest Fruited Upright GroW= ing Variety in Existence, This is another of our splendid new varieties, and one that is meeting with general favor, especially with the class of growers whose gardening is limited to a few acres, and where economy in saving land must be taken into account. In habit of vine it resembles Dwarf Champion, but is of stronger growth and more erect. The strong, upright growth allows very close planting, at least a half closer each way than the distance required for the ordinary vining varieties. In small gardens the plants may be set 18 x 24 inches apart each way, and yet produce an abundant crop. The shape of the fruit is perfect, with a good skin, which is free from cracks about the stem end. It is very solid, ripens evenly, and is of most excellent quality. The fruit resembles Livingston's Stone in its bright red color, shape, and, what is more remarkable, it is almost as large. Some idea of the large size of the fruits may be gained when we state that 10 fruits have been picked from one vine at the same time, showing a total weight of 5 lbs. and 3 ozs.; single specimens weighing one pound are quite common. A very productive variety. Squire Johnson, of MicraoAN, says: "I sold from one acre of Dwarf Stone 300 bushels, and there was as many more on the vines when I stopped picking on October 10th. PRICE OF SEED—Packet, 15c.; J^-ounce, 25c.; ounce, 40c.; A Slng:le Plant of Livingston's Dwarf Stone Tomato. -pound, $; pound, $ Read What Mr. WM. "BEEBE has to say in regard to our DWarf Stone Tomato, in Ohio Farmer of March 19, 1904. " Livingston's New Dwarf Stone Tomato is the b


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