COLE'S CHOICE NOVELTIES. 



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FAXON SQUABH. 



A distinctive feature of this Squash, is when ripe they 

 vary in color, some being a pale yellow, while others are a 

 mottled green. The flesh is a deep orange yellow, seed 

 cavity very small, shell thin, but squashes are hard and 

 solid. It is one of the best squashes ever tasted, sweet 

 and dry, and for squash pies it must be tried to be appre- 

 ciated. It matures early and is one of the best winter 

 squashes, being a very late keeper. It is the only squash 

 that every specimen is of good quality without regard to 

 size or whether it is ripe or green. It is enormously pro- 

 ductive, and of medium size. This new variety is des- 

 tined to become a standard amongst squashes. 



Per pkt. 10 cts., 3 pkts. 25 cts., oz. 30 cts. 



lb. $1.00. 



C0FYRiCHT,l893. BV M B.FAXON GO. 



The Royal Red is another fine new variety. Mr. 

 Livingston's introduction, and one of his best. It is 

 a first-class main crop variety, for the shipper, 

 market and private gardener, and of special value 

 to the Caiiner and Catsup Maker, for whose use 

 it is expected to eclipse all others. It is of a 

 deep, rich red color, without any purple tinge. 

 Wherever this variety has been exhibited, it easily 

 carried off the Red Ki1>1)on, and everybody was 

 attracted by its vivid red color and handsome ap- 

 pearance. 



Per pkt. 7 cts, oz. 30 cts, Ya. lb. $1.00. 



BUGK6U6 syi)6 Tomato. 



The new Buekeye State is the largest 

 and heaviest of the Livingston Tomatoes. 

 It was first offered last season, and it is 

 claimed to be the heaviest cropper known. 

 The Tomatoes are borne in immense clusters 

 of four to eight fruits. In solidity and meati- 

 ness it has no equal, while in luscious qual- 

 ity none surpass it. The color is similar to 

 Livingston's Beauty, but somewhat darker 

 and richer. Many mammoth sorts have been 

 introduced of late, but on first trial the Mar- 

 ket Gardener rejects them as unfitted for his 

 business on account of their roughness. 

 When, therefore, we state that in addition to 

 its very large size the Buckeye State is also 

 smooth and uniform :ike all the other cele- 

 brated sorts bearing the Livingston name, we have said enough to enlist the attention of all 

 Tomato growers. In our trial grounds we found this the smoothest of all the large Tomatoes that 

 we have ever tested and can highly recommend it to be what is claimed for it. 

 Per pkt. 10 cts., 3 pkts. 25 cts., Vz oz. 30 cts., 1 oz. 50 cts. 



