NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



LIVINGSTON'S ROYAL RED TOMATO. 



This fine variety is a worthy companion to its renowned predecessors already bearing the Livingston name — the Acme, Perfec- 

 tion, Favorite, Beauty, Stone, etc., all so well known to Tomato-growers. Royal Red is a first-class main crop variety, and will 

 prove of special value to canners and catsup makers by reason of its beautiful deep red color of both skin and flesh, without any 

 trace of purple tinge. It attracted attention by its beautiful appearance wherever exhibited last year. 



Per pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 30 cts. ; ^ lb., $1.00; lb., .§3.50. 



BUEKEYE STATE TOMATO 



This is the largest and latest of the Livingston introductions, 

 and is offered this season for the first time. It is claimed to be 

 the heaviest cropper known. The Tomatoes are borne in im- 

 mense clusters of four to eight fruits, and occasionally ten large 

 fruits have been found on a single cluster. In solidity and 

 mealiness it has no equal, while in luscious quality none sur- 

 pass it. The color is similar to Livingston's Beauty, but some- 

 what darker and richer. Many mammoth sorts have been 

 introduced of late, but on first trial the Market Gardener rejects 

 them as unfitted for his business on account of their roughness, 

 preferring not to grow simply monstrosities which are of no 

 value to his customers. Wlien, therefore, we state that in addi- 

 tion to its very large size the Buckeye State is also smooth and 

 uniform like all the other celebmted sorts bearing the Living- 

 ston name, we have said enough to enlist the attention of all 

 Tomato growers. 



Per pkt., 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 50 cts.; 7 pkts., $1.00. 



Ponderosa Tomato. 



If size is a desideratum, " Ponderosa " is entitled to consid- 

 eration. In our trial grounds last summer it produced the 

 largest fruits, of good solid substance and sub-acid flavor. A 

 large proportion of the fruits were, however, irregular in shape 

 and showed a tendency to remain green about the stem end, as 

 is generally the case with Tomatoes of unusual size. 

 Per pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 75 cts. 



THE STONE TOMATO. 



We can strongly recommend this fine variety. In trials at 

 our experimental grounds since its introduction, two years ago^ 

 it has proved to be one of the very best. The fruit is very 

 large, deep and solid, of a bright scarlet color, uniform in size 

 and very smooth, ripening evenly to the stem without a crack. 

 Per pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 40 cts. ; i lb., §1.25 ; lb., $4.00. 



SWEET-NUT SQUASH. 



This very desirable Squash which we sent out for the first 

 time last year has proved to be the sweetest and best flavored 

 of all the late introductions. It is the only Squash that is 

 absolutely 6ore)- proof. 



Per pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 25 cts. 



