Seed annual . n flavor than thewhite. Pkt., Sc.; oz., 10c.; 15c.; lb., 40c. New Chinese—.V giant curled variety with leaves double the sizeof the ordinarv. .5e.; oz., 10,-.; 3i lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. MARTYNIA. A hardy annual plant, the seed pods of which, if picked when greenand tender, make excellent pickles.^ Plant in May m the open ground,about three feet apart each way, leaving but one plant in the hill. Proboscidea—Pkt ,5c.; oz.,2,5c.; ^^Ib ,75c.; lb., $ P~W Bonar Marshall W. Va. April 22, 1897 : Forfifleni yennwe h^ been using U?ingsto^ Seeds.^and as yet have never dra


Seed annual . n flavor than thewhite. Pkt., Sc.; oz., 10c.; 15c.; lb., 40c. New Chinese—.V giant curled variety with leaves double the sizeof the ordinarv. .5e.; oz., 10,-.; 3i lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. MARTYNIA. A hardy annual plant, the seed pods of which, if picked when greenand tender, make excellent pickles.^ Plant in May m the open ground,about three feet apart each way, leaving but one plant in the hill. Proboscidea—Pkt ,5c.; oz.,2,5c.; ^^Ib ,75c.; lb., $ P~W Bonar Marshall W. Va. April 22, 1897 : Forfifleni yennwe h^ been using U?ingsto^ Seeds.^and as yet have never drawn ablauk. ,^ „ » _ John S. Lester, Woodstock, Conn ,^ Oct. 5, 1896, writes: ^o; ExtmEarlv White Spine Cucumber, «r?slJ5; % Egypti« Bfet CmcinnatiRadish and Tip Top Melon cannot be beaten. I have had the marketentirely to myself. 40 A. W. LIVINGSTONS SONS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ^ONIONSj^ German—/»iti(. Freuch—Oif/rio/i. i^panl^h —rr^o/i/ The Seed we offer will grow full=sized Onions the first Large Yellow Globe. Large Red Globe. Large White Globe. SUPERIOR ONION SEED. We take pride in the record ofour tine strains of Ouiou grown Onions formany years, for market as well as for seed purposes, we are in positionto fiilly appreciate the necessity there is for tising great care in theselection of the bulbs for seed production. There is no crop whichdepends more upon the quality of the seed. The seed we offer, we aresure, is not surpassed anywhere, and is thoroughly tested for vitalitybefore it is sent out, so that it is sure to grow, where soil and seasonare favorable, and is sure to produce an abundance of well-shapedbulbs, free from scullions or stiff nocks. Our aim is to always sell atreasonable prices and as low as any in the trade offering eirictUj first-class seed. HARVESTED 1750 WHITFORD. Noble Co., Ind., Nov. 7. 1«97: I have grown Onionsfrom your seeds for the past seven or eight years and find them themost perfect of any that I have


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