& Co: spring 1907 catalogue . cents; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $; pound, $ Livingstons Favorite Tomato A standard variety for home or market. Large and perfectshape. Ripensevenly; does not crack easily. A glossy crimson, tinged with purple. Fewseeds, skin thick and tough. A good variety. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20cents; % pound, 60 cents; pound,$ The Golden Queen (Yellow) The best large yellow variety on the market. Very large, smooth, meatyand of fine flavor. Bright golden yellow color. Packet. 5 cents; Y2 ounce,15 cents; ounce, 25 cents. THE. VALU


& Co: spring 1907 catalogue . cents; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $; pound, $ Livingstons Favorite Tomato A standard variety for home or market. Large and perfectshape. Ripensevenly; does not crack easily. A glossy crimson, tinged with purple. Fewseeds, skin thick and tough. A good variety. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20cents; % pound, 60 cents; pound,$ The Golden Queen (Yellow) The best large yellow variety on the market. Very large, smooth, meatyand of fine flavor. Bright golden yellow color. Packet. 5 cents; Y2 ounce,15 cents; ounce, 25 cents. THE. VALUE OF A GARDEN Few of us ever stop and think of the value of a goodgarden. The dweller in a city realizes it when he stopson his way home and pays 10 to 15 cents per quart for to-matoes, 10 cents for a head of lettuce, or a quart of snapbeans or peas, a quarter for a good sized melon. What itcosts the city man from $) to gS^ per jear isyours for the use of a small piece of ground, a little laborand a dollar or so spent for Hastings Improved Purple Acme. 42 H. G. Hastings <5f Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. HASTINGS American-Grown TURNIP SEED


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