Seed annual . llows. Its rankand sturdy, but compact, growth makes it very inter-esting to cultivate, and this, togetlier with its beautyand usefulness, will deliglit every lover of a good gar-den. On account of its manner of growth, it is alsovery economical of space, a dozen plants occupyingonly two yards square. It is as early as the DwarfChampion, The texture is solid, but not mealy, andthe flavor is si)rightly and pleasant—in this respectdifteriiig from other yellow sorts, which are mostlydelicicnt in flavor. In large size, and beauty of form, it compares favorably with LivingstonsGolden


Seed annual . llows. Its rankand sturdy, but compact, growth makes it very inter-esting to cultivate, and this, togetlier with its beautyand usefulness, will deliglit every lover of a good gar-den. On account of its manner of growth, it is alsovery economical of space, a dozen plants occupyingonly two yards square. It is as early as the DwarfChampion, The texture is solid, but not mealy, andthe flavor is si)rightly and pleasant—in this respectdifteriiig from other yellow sorts, which are mostlydelicicnt in flavor. In large size, and beauty of form, it compares favorably with LivingstonsGolden Queen, which now stands easily at the head of all varieties of its class. When sliced with red or purple sorts it is highly ornamental as well as most pleasant to thetaste. It cannot fail to become a prime favorite iti every {irivate garden, and will also suit mostmarket growers better than existing sorts. Sold this season in packets only. PRICE OF EXTRA SELECT SEED-Packef, lOc; 3 Packets for 25c., NEVER HAD BETTER. 0. H. FRANBERGER. Madison Co., Ind. Your seeds have Kiviii hiu-lirst .siUisfdctioii. AVivr had biller. BEST THAT CAN BE HAD. MRS. E. RATH. Tuscola Mich. I hnvc frrou n your seeds for n umber of years. Tliey are Ibe l>i.,ivi satisfai tioii. TIME AFTER TIME. MERTIE L. BROWNING. York Pa. I have re ceived vour soed^ litif cflrr limr, aud lind no better. Novelties and Specialties for 1898. 3 l^ivingstons J-jonor fright ^omato Introduced by us [ Lin 1897 ^ \ New Bright Red Variety ^ ^ Which first appeared in the form of a single sport plant in a largeticl<l of Livingstons Stone Tomato in 1894. FNothing like it ever[\ offered before. Are its Solidity, Long-Keeping Qualities after being Picked, and tlie remarkable Changes of Color tlu fruit undergoesduring giDwiiig and rip(Miing. Tlit-se changes of color provide an easily lear


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