Seed annual . ^0Z., 20c.; oz.,;i5c.; ^lb ,$: lb.,§ F. M. FRAZER, Adair Co., Ky, I have won tlie prize every vcar atour County Fair for live years on Livingstons Buckeye State Tomato. J. C. BROWNBRIDGE, Van Buren Co., Mich. I had a cluster of ISBuckeye State Tomatoes growing on muck soil last vear that weighed17% lbs 1 would .??(•ut them to you but I let them get too had them on show up ttnvu and tlicy were a sight. BOLIVAR LUCKEn, Torlstell, Mo. Your Buckeye State Tomato is un-surpassed for <iualily and size, by anything we ever grew in theTomato line. I he


Seed annual . ^0Z., 20c.; oz.,;i5c.; ^lb ,$: lb.,§ F. M. FRAZER, Adair Co., Ky, I have won tlie prize every vcar atour County Fair for live years on Livingstons Buckeye State Tomato. J. C. BROWNBRIDGE, Van Buren Co., Mich. I had a cluster of ISBuckeye State Tomatoes growing on muck soil last vear that weighed17% lbs 1 would .??(•ut them to you but I let them get too had them on show up ttnvu and tlicy were a sight. BOLIVAR LUCKEn, Torlstell, Mo. Your Buckeye State Tomato is un-surpassed for <iualily and size, by anything we ever grew in theTomato line. I heartily recommend it to all lovers of good tomatoes, C. E. PATTERSON. Belmont Co., Ohio. I grew your Buckeye StateTomato last year. It is the best I have ever raised. We get 25 cents abushel more for our tomatoes than other growers JOSEPH LONG, Kennebeck Maine. I write to speak of the suc-cess of your seed. The Buckeye State Tomato this year has been a with me, as it was lust. Though a little late for this northernlattitude. tliey are certainly the largest and smoothest Tomato. YourDwarf Aristocrat I have tried this season, and was delighted with its sizeand beautiful color. It yielded tile most fruit to the square yard ofany kind I had. F. P. HEFLEY, Crockett Co., Tenn. Every Tomato Grower in thisCounty wauls i)lants from your Acme seed. DANIEL D. CLARK, Jackson Ohio. Your Buckeye State Tomato has attracted considerable attention. It and your Beauty are the best Ihave ever raised. LIVINGSTONS EARLY ACWE. ^r V, 1ci7d,)— In© taru «8t Real Coed Tomato, especially for market gardeners use. Prob-ably there is no one so well known and generally cultivatedthroughout the United .States, both for early and main crops. Theplants are of strong and vigorous growth, very i)roductive; fr


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