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A very large smooth 
Selected Trophy. Tomato, more. solid 
and heavier {than any [other kind. Has become a 
favorite variety. 
Tree Tomato 
red fruit. It kis very productive, and quality excel- 
A variety which grows like 
* atree, bearing large, plump 
lent. A fine Tomato for the home garden. 
aS ’ s An excel- 
Livingston’s Stoney qiavaccs: 
one of the best and most desirable for our 
truck farmers. Thousands of bushel boxes 
are annually shipped from Florida to South- 
ern and Northern markets, and no variety 
gives better satisfaction thanthis. For ship- 
ping it cannot be surpassed. The fruit is of 
the handsomest, brightest scarlet; more glo- § 
bular in shape than the Beauty or Favorite, § 
and perfectly smooth and glossy. Oneofthe A HT 
best varieties for our climate. oH 
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Tomato inthe world. Of large uniform size 
and beautifui red color. Ripens thoroughly 
all over, the stem end coloring up perfectly. 
Almost seedless and as solid as a beefsteak. 
Most vigorous grower. <A prodigious bearer, ~ 
continuing until frost, 
Although not new still we 
Ponderosa. consider it worth mention- 
ing,as a good many of our customers are 
are looking for quantity as well as quality, 
and they are combined in the Ponderosa Tomato.. 
The vines are strong and vigorous, fruit smooth 
and free from ridges and skin firm. 
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Its color is a 
rich crimson. The fruit varies in weight from 
two to three pounds. It is a splendid variety for 
home use. 
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variety, which is more largely grown than any of its 
class. The fruit is almost round, ripens clear up to 
the stem, is solid and rich in flavor; the skin is both 
: ifs £ 2 “c4 
Livingston’s Stone. 
thin and tough, making it a good shipper, while 
its clear, bright scarlet color makes it very attrac- 
tive in appearance. 
When in Doubt Consult Steckler. 
