. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 3jivingston*s Globe Tomato. FaQket, 15 cents. MK. A. J. SHANABEUCK, Canton, O., under date of Oct. 5, 1905, writes: "I have this day forwarded you a few clusters of your iivingston's Globe Tomatoes as specimens. I have them larger but they do not ripen so even. I have one that when ripe will weigh more than a pound. I have clusters of them that have as high as ten tomatoes in number. They are t
. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 3jivingston*s Globe Tomato. FaQket, 15 cents. MK. A. J. SHANABEUCK, Canton, O., under date of Oct. 5, 1905, writes: "I have this day forwarded you a few clusters of your iivingston's Globe Tomatoes as specimens. I have them larger but they do not ripen so even. I have one that when ripe will weigh more than a pound. I have clusters of them that have as high as ten tomatoes in number. They are the finest and solidest tomato I ever saw. I have a stall in the market-house here in Canton, and I have been showing a few of them to the market people; they all seem to like them. This morning I showed them theee clusters that I send you and they were much surprised. They claim it beats all the tomatoes they ever ; ME. JOHN P. LANCASTEE, Richmond, Ind., writes, July 4, 1905: " It may interest you to know that I to-day (July 4th') picked several quarts of Livingston's Globe Tomatoes. None ripe on the Earliana, seed planted at same time, and treated the same in all respects.*' ME. L. C. SMITH, estensive grower of tomatoes for twenty years past, after careful examination of a crop of Livingston's Globe Tomatoes grow- ing on otir True Blue Seed Farm the past season, says: ** You have a good thing, sure, in this variety. I shall grow more of it this ; 8. SHISLEE, Stark Co., Ohio, writes: "Tour Livingston's Globe Tomato is extra fine grown to stakes in the ;. A Single Plant of Livingston's Dwarf Stone Tomato. Packet, 10 cents. Livingston's Dwarf Stone Tomato Introduced by us in 1902. Double the Size of Dwarf Cbampion. The Largest Fruited Upright-Growing Variety in Existence. Tbis is anotber ot our splendid new varieties, and one that is meeting witb general favor, especially with ttte class ot growers wbose gardening is limited to a few acre
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