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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1912 



Livingston's Tomatoes 



are esteemed by tomato growers everywhere as the 

 choicest procurable. For 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-perfec- 

 tion" in tomatoes in the sorts supplied through the 

 following offers. 



Enough Seeds for a Thousand 

 Plants for 25 cents, postpaid 



Globe is the finest purple fruited tomato evolved to date. Early, 

 round, solid, of superb, mild flavor. . Pkt. 10c. 

 Hummer is a medium sized, very early scarlet of perfect "globe'' 

 shape. Bears fine clusters. Pkt. 10c. 

 Coreless is the most perfect shaped scarlet late sort. Large, solid fruits 



with flesh of delicious quality. Pkt. 10c. 

 ^ One packet each of all three sorts for 25c, postpaid 



TniTiatfl Fart< ' s t^ e title of an interesting little booklet, 

 giving our three-score years of practical ex- 

 perience with tomatoes. Besides many illustrations from photo- 

 graphs it contains plenty of useful culture directions, etc., of value 

 to every planter. We'll gladly mail you free copy. 



"True Blue" Seed Annual Free ! 



For many years, our Catalog has been considered by discriminat- 

 ing planters a book of reliable information about gardening and 

 seeds. Its 1 30 pages contain many helpful culture directions, while 

 nearly 300 illustrations from photographs make it a trustworthy 

 guide to dependable varieties and seeds. Honest description will 

 help you to form a correct opinion of things offered, while fair 

 prices for "quality" seeds will make dealing with us an econ- 

 omy to the planter. Let us mail you a free copy ! 



The Livingston Seed Co., 65 s 9 tr £f h Columbus, 0. 



These 



two 



helpful 



Garden Guides 



/ Know Of Nothing So Profitable To Grow 



We cannot supply the demand for fruit at 25 cents a quart wholesale — a price at which one acre 

 would net $2,000! Anybody can grow this hardy variety, as they require no more skill than 

 ordinary berries. Why don't you set out some of our "Americus" this spring, and next fall pick 

 fine berries for your table or to sell when prices are highest? 



Price of strong, well rooted plants, $2.50 per dozen; $20. per 100 postpaid. Write now for our 

 Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue and read about this wonderful new variety in time 

 early spring planting. You should also have our book, "Farmer on the Strawberry 

 Price 50 cents or free with orders for $10. worth of plants. 



We have 12 varieties of everbearing strawberries and all kinds of other Berry 

 Plants, Grapes, Currants, Asparagus, Roses, Shrubs, FruitTrees, SeedPotatoes.etc. 



The Catalogue is FREE. WRITE TODAY 



L. J. FARMER, "The Strawberry Man," Box 229, Pulaski, N. Y. 



Pick Strawberries 



From Your Own Garden 

 Until After Snow Flies 



Just think of supplying your table from June to 

 November with strawberries from your own gar- 

 den! This any gardener — amateur or professional 

 -can do with our wonderful "Americas." It bears 

 all winter in the South. In the North, it bears from 

 August to November the first year, and from June 

 to November the second year. It is enormously 



productive, having borne 



for us in Oswego County, 



New York, at 



EVERBEARING 

 STRAWBERRY 



"SUPERB" 



October: 27 1910. 



the rate of 

 10,000 quarts 



