. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 56 A. W. LIVINGSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Our Messrs. a. \V. and E. S. Livingston selecting Proi-er 1- ki it Clusters and C orrect Specimens for Seed Stock in a field of Buckeye State Tomatoes, grown the past season by the Post and Wire Method, at our Trial Grounds and Seed Farsis near this City. There are no other Tomatoes "JUST AS GOOD as Livingston's. LIVINGSTON'
. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 56 A. W. LIVINGSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Our Messrs. a. \V. and E. S. Livingston selecting Proi-er 1- ki it Clusters and C orrect Specimens for Seed Stock in a field of Buckeye State Tomatoes, grown the past season by the Post and Wire Method, at our Trial Grounds and Seed Farsis near this City. There are no other Tomatoes "JUST AS GOOD as Livingston's. LIVINGSTON'S Tomatoes. t time, and is as good to-day in our The fame of the varieties originating with and introduced by us has extended to every country on the face of the globe where the Tomato can be grown. Our first Tomato, the " Paragon," was introduced in 1870, after working live years to bring it to a high state of per- fection. It was the tirst and only strictly smooth red tomato ever sent out up to til hands as when introduced twenty-tive years ago, showing no signs whatever of degenerating. In 1875 the first perfectly smooth purple tomato, the "Acme," was introduced by us. Since that time we have introduced eleven of tlie best standard and most distinct varieties ever brought before the tomato growers of the world. They were introduced in the following order: "Perfection," in 1880; "Golden Queen," in 1882; " Favorite," in 1883; " Beauty," in 1886; " Potato Leaf," in 1887; "Stone," in 1891; "Royal Red" and "Gold Ball," in 1892; "Buckeye State," "Aristocrat" and " Large Rose Peach," in 1893. On the following pages will be found descriptions of most of these splendid varieties, together with a list of other deserving sorts. $18,9S2,! ! ! 71_ "T~ ^""^ Our pales of Tomato Seed for the past season, (Fall 2 I V—X I >l of 1893 and Sp
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