Livingston's seeds : 1902 "true blue" annual . LIVINGSTONS EARLY PERFECTION M^.^in^i^ proved Acme with a red sMn, produces large fruit uTitil the close of theseason. Invariably smooth and of handsome blood-red color. Somecanners prefer it to all others, especially those who can the tomatoeswhole. It usually ripens ten days ahead of the Stone. Pkt., 10c.; %15c.; oz.,25c.; U\b.,7oc.; lb., $ THE LARGEST LIVINGSTONS FAVORITE introduced by us in 1883. liei_i vinuo I uw o rnvuni 11 canners Favorite and one ofthe best and largest perfect shaped Red Tomatoes in cultivation. Ripens evenly and ear


Livingston's seeds : 1902 "true blue" annual . LIVINGSTONS EARLY PERFECTION M^.^in^i^ proved Acme with a red sMn, produces large fruit uTitil the close of theseason. Invariably smooth and of handsome blood-red color. Somecanners prefer it to all others, especially those who can the tomatoeswhole. It usually ripens ten days ahead of the Stone. Pkt., 10c.; %15c.; oz.,25c.; U\b.,7oc.; lb., $ THE LARGEST LIVINGSTONS FAVORITE introduced by us in 1883. liei_i vinuo I uw o rnvuni 11 canners Favorite and one ofthe best and largest perfect shaped Red Tomatoes in cultivation. Ripens evenly and early, holding its size to the end of the season ; freefrom cracks, very prolific, good flavor, few seeds, flesh solid, bears sbii>-ping long distances. It is used extensively in the canning sections ofMaryland, and has been generally grown for years for canners tiadethroughout the United States. Pkt., 10c.; }^ oz., 15c.; oz., 25e.; iilb.,75c.; lb., $2 50. LIVINGSTONS *lBuckeye State Tomato. Smooth Tomato In the WofM-Bearing: the Livingston of any Variety. Tomatoes in the austers. (Introduced by us in 1893.) Many mammoth sorts have been introduce£their rough and uneven surface, if for nothing , therefore, we state that in addition to its verylarge size, it is smooth and uniform, we are snr


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