Livingston's Beauty. — Without doubt the most 

 widely known and popular of all the purple-fruited varie- 

 ties. A decided favorite for home market or shipping, be- 

 ing early, hardy, a strong grower, productive, large, always 

 smooth, of perfect shape and excellent quality. Color, a 

 very glossy crimson with a tinge of purple. Grows in 

 clusters of 4 to 6 large fruits, retaining its large size until 

 late in the season. Ripens early and is entirely free from 

 ribbed and elongated fruit. Flesh very firm, has a tough 

 skin and but few seeds. Seldom rots or cracks after a rain. 

 For shipping and early market it cannot be excelled. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 50c; lb. $1.50. 



Livingston's Early Perfection. — An improved 

 Acme with a red skin, produces large fruit until the close 

 of the season . Invariably smooth and of handsome blood- 

 red color. Some canners prefer it to all others, especially 

 those who can the Tomatoes whole. It usually ripens 10 days 

 ahead of Stone. Pkt.10, c; % oz., 15c; X lb -, 50c -'> lb., $1.50 



New Queen. — Itis solid, very smooth, free from ridges, 

 large in size, ripens evenly, of a firm, crimson color a fa- 

 vorite for canners. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; X lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



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New Stone. — This variety has attained great favor 

 with canners and market gardeners everywhere. Its solidity 

 and carrying qualities are remarkable. Its color is a desir 

 able red; in shape, perfectly smooth, and thicker from stem 

 to blossom end than most varieties, making it very hand- 

 some and salable. Pkt., 5c ; oz.,15c; X lb., 40c; lb. . $1-^5. 



B. B. Tomato, — For description see New Stone. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



Livingstou's Paragon.— Color of skin deep 

 red. Flesh solid and highly flavored. It is larger 

 than several of the standard varieties, and grows large 

 fruit up till frost. Oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



Livingston's Favorite. — The canners' favorite 

 and one of the best and largest perfectly shaped red 

 Tomatoes in cultivation. It ripens evenly and early, 

 holding its size to the end of the season; free from 

 cracks, very prolific, good flavor, few seeds, flesh 

 solid, bears shipping long distances. Has been gen- 

 erally grown for canners' trade throughout the United tj 

 States. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. fct, 



Prizetaker. — For description see Livingston's tgil 

 Beauty. Oz., 15c; X lb -> 40c -; lb., $1.25. 



Maryland Pride. — Since our introduction of it in 1895, it has 

 been grown with great success by canners and market gardeners, 

 who pronounce it "the very best second early and main crop Tomato 

 they have ever grown." The fruit is of a beautiful bright red color, 

 magnificent size and handsome, smooth shape. The vines grow vig- 

 orous, and produce abundantly until killed by frost. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz., 20c; X lb., 60c; lb., $2.00. 



The Matchless. — The vines are of strong, vigor- 

 ous growth, well set with fruit, the foliage is very 

 rich, dark green color. They are entirely free from 

 core, of a very rich cardinal-red color, and are not 

 liable to crack from wet weather. The fruits are of 

 the largest size, and this is maintained throughout the 

 season, the healthy growth of foliage continuing un- 

 til killed by frost. Oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



(New) Majestic. — By close observation of thede- 

 velopment of this new Tomato for the past two sea- 

 sons we found several strong points in their favor; 

 extreme hardiness, size of fruit, and productiveness. 

 Compared with Livingston's New Stone they yield 

 one-third more Tomatoes of a deeper red; in beauty 

 of coloring and symmetry of form it i» indeed with- 

 out a peer. The vines are of strong, vigorous growth, 

 with very rich, dark green foliage. The rich cardi- 

 nal red fruit has very tough skin and is not liable 

 to crack from wet weather. Oz., 25c; X lb-, 90c; 

 lb., $3.00. 



