. Catalogue of home grown seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Flowers Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs; Grain Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Implements Catalogs. JAMES J. II. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 33 TOMATOES. See also Page 32. LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY. This, claims Mr. Livingston, is as early as the Acme or Per- fection, of a very glowing crimson in color, with a slight tinge. of purple. In shape it is perfectly spherical. It has a thick skin, and hence is not so liable as some other var


. Catalogue of home grown seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Flowers Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs; Grain Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Implements Catalogs. JAMES J. II. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 33 TOMATOES. See also Page 32. LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY. This, claims Mr. Livingston, is as early as the Acme or Per- fection, of a very glowing crimson in color, with a slight tinge. of purple. In shape it is perfectly spherical. It has a thick skin, and hence is not so liable as some other varieties to crack just after a rain. It has more solid flesh and fewer seeds than average kinds. Price, per ounce, 20 cents ; per package, 5 cents. DWARF CHAriPION. This variety grows stiff and upright, with very thick and short-jointed stems. It can be planted as close as three feet. The foliage is a very dark green in color, thick and corrugated. To crop heavily, it should be liberally manured. It has be- come very popular. Per ounce, 20 cents; per package, 5 cents. THE NEW STONE. The New Stone Tomato is excellent for main crop; it is very large, and of bright scarlet color ; very smooth, with occasion- ally a specimen very slightly octagon shaped ; ripens evenly to the stem without a crack; exceedingly solid and firm fleshed, as its name indicates. Not Subject to Rot. — Prof. J. L. Budd, of Iowa State Agricultural Col- lege, says : " It was large enough, smooth, linn fleshed, and, above all, not subject to rot. I did not see a rotten specimen, although a bad year for ; Price, per ounce, 20 cents; per package, 5 cents. BOND'S EARLY MINNESOTA. On our grounds this is not as early as Earliest of All, or Canada Victor. The fact that this is always round and smooth is a recommendation for it. It is of a dark red color, round as a ball, firm of flesh, and very productive; size below the aver- age Our customers will find it a choice variety to open the market with befo


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