. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. New Monarch Ruta Baga. New Baltimore Queen Tomato. Tomatoes. LIVINGSTONS NEW GLOBE TOMATO. In shape this new Tomato is distinct from all others, beinga beautiful globe, with quite a goodly percentage of elong-ated (stem to blossom) fruits. This peculiarity permits ofa greater number of slices being taken than is possible withflat varieties. It is among the first to ripen; fruit of largesize, always smooth, firm-fleshed,, and has very few -seeds,especially in the early fruits; ripens evenly, through andthrough; a fine glossy rose in color, tinged wit


. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. New Monarch Ruta Baga. New Baltimore Queen Tomato. Tomatoes. LIVINGSTONS NEW GLOBE TOMATO. In shape this new Tomato is distinct from all others, beinga beautiful globe, with quite a goodly percentage of elong-ated (stem to blossom) fruits. This peculiarity permits ofa greater number of slices being taken than is possible withflat varieties. It is among the first to ripen; fruit of largesize, always smooth, firm-fleshed,, and has very few -seeds,especially in the early fruits; ripens evenly, through andthrough; a fine glossy rose in color, tinged with purple;very productive; the plant is always loaded with fruit, asit has joints at frequent intervals, and each joint produceslarge clusters of from 3 to 7 fruits. Packet, 10c; x/2 oz., 50c;1 oz., 85c. Postage paid. ( L\ I. Livingston New Globe Tomato. CHALKS EARLY JEWEL TOMATO. This is a very productive variety, ripens nearly as early asSparks Earliana, but is much more desirable for homeuse, as the fruits are thicker through and more solid. Theplants are of healthy growth and the Tomatoes are bornein large clusters. Color bright scarlet and quality good,being sweet and free from acid taste. A very importantfeature is that the Tomatoes are not watery, as is often thecase with early varieties. Packet, 5c; Yi oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c;2 oz., 45c; J4 lb., 75c; 1 lb., $ Postage paid. NEW BALTIMORE QUEEN TOMATO. Is unequaled. It has every good quality pertaining to theTomato and avoids all faults of other sorts. The smoothest,most solid, heaviest and most handsome Tomato grown. Itsuits gardeners, eanners and shippers, who are delightedwith its faultless fruit, which fills their wants in every par-ticular. It weighs more pounds per bushel than any othersort, which proves its solidity; has a beautiful red colo


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