. Annual catalogue for 1897. Seed industry and trade Michigan Detroit; Vegetables Seeds; Fruit Seeds; Agricultural implements. TOMATO SEED. TRUE TO NAME. This "veg-etable fruit" is used in possi- bly every family in America today, and like all other vegetables it finds a place in every g-arden. At present we have so many fine, larg-e, smooth, perfect tomatoes that it is puzzlesome to tell which is best. Livingston's Stone—This variety has grown in popularity with all who have cultivated it for its size, perfect shape and fine appearance. Postpaid ounce, 25c; one- fourth pound, 80c. A
. Annual catalogue for 1897. Seed industry and trade Michigan Detroit; Vegetables Seeds; Fruit Seeds; Agricultural implements. TOMATO SEED. TRUE TO NAME. This "veg-etable fruit" is used in possi- bly every family in America today, and like all other vegetables it finds a place in every g-arden. At present we have so many fine, larg-e, smooth, perfect tomatoes that it is puzzlesome to tell which is best. Livingston's Stone—This variety has grown in popularity with all who have cultivated it for its size, perfect shape and fine appearance. Postpaid ounce, 25c; one- fourth pound, 80c. Acme—The earliest for market; a well-known variety. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 75c. Livingston's Beauty—Well named; for shipping- and early market it can not be excelled. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 75c. Dwarf Aristocrat—One of the finest dwarfs we know of, and it will surely please the grower. Ounce, 35c; pound, Livingston's Perfection—A red skin, fine in ap- pearance and an excellent canning tomato. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 75c. Livingston's Favorite—This is the canner's to- mato, of fine quality and a delicious sliced tomato. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 75c. Livingston's Royal Red—One of the finest deep reds, very showy. Ounce, 25c; % pound, 75c. Livingston's Paragon—Well known, reliable. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 75c. Livingston's Potato Leaf—A distinct variety, very fine, fourth pound, 75c. Dwarf Champion—One among- the best dwarfs. Ounce, 25c; one-fourth pound, 75c. Wherever we failed to give prices of packag-es, pounds or bushels, please write us for same and we will cheerfully and promptly give them. If our prices are not as low as other reliable houses, please mention the fact. Hudson, O., 1896. Columbian Grape Compamy: Dear Sirs:—Plants came in tip top shape and I just got them all set out. /ft/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/**/* j. LOOK. | | _ for— ISPECIAL NOTICE. Ounce, 25c; one-. Respectfully, With thanks. Chas. N. Case. Please note tha
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