Livingston's wholesale list for market gardeners . ssetty and of a darkorange color, making the appearance very attractive. The flesh is verythick, making them so heavy that they appeal to be perfectly solid. Webelieve this variety will prove verv valuable to Market Gardeners, and wehope to sec it generally distributed. Per pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50e.; 7 pkts.,$ MR. A. LAWRENCE. OHIO, writes: I received my seeds O. K. yesterday, (five days after mailing order. Many thanks torvour promptness, as well as for the several extras. I wish vou a successful season. MR. FRANK 0. MAHAN. ILLINOIS, writ


Livingston's wholesale list for market gardeners . ssetty and of a darkorange color, making the appearance very attractive. The flesh is verythick, making them so heavy that they appeal to be perfectly solid. Webelieve this variety will prove verv valuable to Market Gardeners, and wehope to sec it generally distributed. Per pkt., 20c; 3 pkts., 50e.; 7 pkts.,$ MR. A. LAWRENCE. OHIO, writes: I received my seeds O. K. yesterday, (five days after mailing order. Many thanks torvour promptness, as well as for the several extras. I wish vou a successful season. MR. FRANK 0. MAHAN. ILLINOIS, writes : Please accept this, my second order, as evidence of the superior quality of yourseeds in all respects. No exceptions. MR. J. L. CASPER. FLORIDA, writes: Your seeds are gaining favor here, and you will get large orders tin- fall, Will do all1 can for vour seeds. MR. F. THURLEY. MARYLAND, w rites : 1 have been u-ine your -eel- for the four year- past, and can sa\ that your Beauty Tomato can not be beat. Your other seeds are all true and A. W. Livingstons Sons New Varieties for 1891. Kxivingston s Meus Pearl Forcing Biadish. Last spring, while visiting one of our customers a large (iardener i, lieshowed us a bed of Radishes which surpassed anything we had ever a thorough examination we bought the entire crop at a high priceper 101) loots, l-roin these we grew, on our own grounds, the seed we now?offer. A few days since, we wrote him for a history of its origin and we givehclow a copy of his reply, to which we refer our customers for w. Livingstons Sons; Gentlemen—In reply to your request, will say that the White Radish in question was of my own originating;. A year previous to my discovery of it. I selected 100 each of the1imcst specimens of Strasburg and Woods Karly Frame, from which to grow my stork seed of them. They were taken from a cold frame the first week in May, 1887. I set these 200 Radishes out in one long; row through my melon p


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