February, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



35 



Livingston's 



Famous 

 Tomatoes 



For over sixty years, we 



have bred tomatoes for yield 



and quality until we now 



have strains with unusual 



characteristics. We evolved sorts 



for all purposes and for all tomato 



growing sections. Early or late, scarlet or 



purple, tall or dwarf, flat or round, we have good kinds of all 



classes. Test "near-perfection" in tomatoes in the foil owing sorts. 



Livingston's Globe 



is the finest purple fruited tomato to date. Early, round, 

 solid of superb mild flavor. Pkt. 10c. 



Livingston's Stone 



is the most popular bright red or scarlet main crop can- 

 ning tomato in cultivation to-day. Pkt- /Oc. 



Superb Catalog Free 



Its 128 pages contain many helpful cul- 

 ture directions, while nearly 300 illuS' 

 trations from photographs make it 

 a trustworthy guide to de- 

 pendable varieties of seeds. 

 Honest descriptions will help 

 you to form a correct opinion 

 of things offered. Let us mail 

 you a free copy. 



LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 

 592 High St., COLUMBUS. OHIO 



Fairfax Roses Give You 

 Blooms as Fine as This 



You can have beautiful roses in your own garden this year when 

 you use Fairfax plants, grown slowly and wintered out of doors. 

 When you plant forced roses, that have lost all their vitality 

 through excess of greenhouse heat, you have to wait years for them 

 to recover. Because Fairfax Roses are grown so well they are 



The Aristocrats 

 of Rosedom 



The fertile clay loam of 

 Fairfax County, the long 

 growing season, and un- 

 usual care in cultivation 

 give Fairfax Roses stout 

 canes and vigorous roots. 

 Outdoor wintering makes 

 them hardy. They have 

 rugged constitutions and 

 thrive in gardens every- 

 where. 



My Free Book Tells 

 How to Grow Roses 



With Fairfax Roses and the di- 

 rections, "How to Grow Roses," 

 contained in my ior4 book, you 

 can have perfect flowers in your 

 own garden. The book, fully illus- 

 trated from photographs, des- 

 cribes and prices every good rose 

 that will thrive out of doors. Send 

 your name for a copy — free. 



W. R.GRAY, Box 6, Oakton,Vi 



Fairfax County 



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