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_. GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
Livingston’s Beauty. 
of purple (lighter than the Acme). 
quite distinct in 
color, being a very glossy crimson with alight tinge | 
It ripens with | 
Livingston’s Beauty. 
Liyingston’s Acme. 
“This variety is the Acme or Paragon, but keeps longer. It is very 
perfect in shape and does not crack, like some of 
the thin skinned sorts. 
Livingston’s Acme. ¢2°,2! 
tiest and most solid Tomatoes ever iniro- 
duced. Itis of medium size, round and 
very smooth, strong grower, and a good 
and long bearer. It isthe perfection of 
Tomatoes for family use, but will not an- 
swer for shipping purposes; the skin is 
toc tender, andcracks when fully ripe. 
Of allthe varieties introduced none has 
surpassed this kind when all qualities 
are brought into consideration. It does 
well about here where the ground is 
heavy. 
Dwail, Gham pion ses 
kind. The plants grow stiff and upright, 
and need no support as other kinds. 
Can be planted closely together, three 
feet apart. It is early and productive; 
the fruit resembies the Acme, but is of 
lighter color, ripens up even and does 
not crack. 
Harly Large Smooth Red. 
An early kind of medium size; smooth 
and productive. 
This is similar 
yi Acer 
Large ¥ ellow * in shape to the 
Large Red, but more solid. 
Hand Corn Planters, All Good Ones. 
