Livingston's wholesale list for market gardeners . olden SelfBlanching, and seems to he a very great improvementin size and keeping qualities. It lias a fine, nutty tla-vor which is not marred by any bitter taste. Itsheight is about two feet. The stalks are very broad,thick and heavy, and being entirely stringless, thereare few varieties so crisp and tender. The ease withwhich it is bleached is remarkable, as only earthenough to hold it in an upright position is required,and in live or six days it is ready for use. For mid-winter and earlv spring it cannot be excelled. Lb.,$; ! lb., $;


Livingston's wholesale list for market gardeners . olden SelfBlanching, and seems to he a very great improvementin size and keeping qualities. It lias a fine, nutty tla-vor which is not marred by any bitter taste. Itsheight is about two feet. The stalks are very broad,thick and heavy, and being entirely stringless, thereare few varieties so crisp and tender. The ease withwhich it is bleached is remarkable, as only earthenough to hold it in an upright position is required,and in live or six days it is ready for use. For mid-winter and earlv spring it cannot be excelled. Lb.,$; ! lb., $; oz., 35 cts.; pkt., 10 cts. MR. B. SUTTON. Candler. saj ever saw. I have now the finest stand of plants succeed in getting the plants, and with such seed as yours I can get the plant •s:—I must say that the Celery Beed which I got from you some time ai:o i- the finest seed II of plants I ever had. I have no trouble in raising Celery here the year round if I can only Varieties of Special Merit. Ijitn^gstons Hew ©old ©oir] Zvozzt very long grainrival in sweet inanother greut run tin- cumin It is not an old variety under a new name, but is remarkablv distinct and ami delicacy of flavor. Judging from the favorable reports and inquiries arriving dally. it is bound to have inart, 20 ets,; peck, $; bushel, HIS grand newSweet Corn, ofwhich we werethe original Introdu-cers; has given greatsatisfaction, and hasbeen pronounced thesweetest and In —i tlavored corn in exist-ence. We copy thefollowing froni ouroriginal description. We have never seen acorn that will ap-proach it in evergreen properties and itsyield is simply im-mense, if the » ea i heris at all favorable, thegreat bulk of Che cropcan be gathered atany time during aperiod of four w eeks,and be found in fitcondition for tableuse. It almost alw aysyields two and some-times three mam-moth ears to the stalkThe cob is snowywhite,compactly cov-ered with large andhandsome In appearance, ii has do Pa


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