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Livingston’s Beauty. 
Livingston’s Beauty. This variety is and as solid as a beefsteak. Most vigor- 
quite distinct in color, being a very 
glossy crimson with a light tinge of 
purple (lighter than the Acme). 1k 
ripens with the Acme or Paragon, but 
keeps longer. It is very perfect in shape 
and does not crack, like some of the thin 
skinned sorts. 
Spark’s Earliana. The earliest large 
smooth Tomato in the world. Of large 
uniform siza and beautiful red color. 
Ripens thoroughly all over, the stem end 
coloring up perfectly. Almost seedless 
Livingston’s Stone. 
ous grower. A prodigious bearer, con- 
tinuing until frost. 
Ponderosa. Although not new still we 
consider it worth mentioning, as a good 
many of our customers are leoking for 
quantity as well as quality, and they are 
combined in the Ponderosa Tomato. The 
| vines 
are strong and vigorous, fruit 
smocth and free from ridges and skin 
firm. Its color is a rich crimson. The 
fruit varies in weight from two to three 
pounds. It is a splendid variety for home 
use. 
Livingston’s Stone. An exiel- 
lent variety; one of the best and 
most desirable for our truck 
farmers. Thousands of bushel 
boxes are annually shipped from 
Florida to Southern and North- 
ern markets, and no variety has 
given better satisfaction than 
this. For shipping it cannot be 
surpassed. The fruit is of the 
handsomest, brightest scarlet; 
more globular in Shape than the 
Beauty or Favorite, and perfect- 
ly smooth and glossy. One of 
the best varieties for our 
climate. 
“Early Large Smooth Red. An 
early kind of medium size; 
smooth and productive. 
Seed Potatoes a Specialty, Eastern and Tennessee Grown. 
