TOMATOES 
28 Holmes Seed Company, Harrisburg, Pa. 
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.#as£ Moriches, N. Y., March 6, 1905. 
I cannot speak too highly of your Improved Sickle Bean as well as 
Trucker's Delight Lima Beans, They are all you claim them to be. 
E. STANLEY BROWN. 
Tomato, Livingston's 
DWARF STONE 
This new variety from Livingston, resembles Dwarf Champion, but is 
of stronger growth and more erect. The fruit resembles Livingston's Stone in 
color, shape and what is more remarkable, for an erect sort it is practically- 
same size. Ten fruits picked from one vine at same time weighed five pounds, 
three ounces. Five fruits selected by eye for average size weighed two pounds, 
nine ounces. This was under field cultivation on farm land, with no fertilizer. 
Specimens weighing one pound each are quite common. The New Dwarf Stone 
is fully double the size of Dwarf Champion, and yet equally as early. It is fully 
as prolific, and consequently vastly more productive. We consider this one of 
our best productions, one that will meet with general favor ; especially will 
this be true with the class of growers whose gardening is limited to a few 
acres, and where economy in saving land must be taken into account. The 
strong, upright habit of growth of Livingston's New Dwarf Stone admits of 
very close planting, at least a half closer each way than the distance required 
for the ordinary vining varieties. In small gardens the plants may be set 3 8x24 
inches apart each way, and yet produce an abundant crop. The shape of the 
fruit is perfect, with a good skin, which is free from crack about the stem end. 
It is very solid, ripens very evenly, and is of most excellent quality. Pkt. 10 
cts., oz. 25 cts., |lb. 90 cts., lb. $3, by mail, postpaid. 
Riverhead, N. Y., March SO , 1905. 
Received the plants all right and thank you for your prompt attention. 
Yours truly, 
MRS. R. BEL TR ONE. 
Tomato 
A TOMATO W!TH MERIT 
The earliest smooth Tomato in cultivation. The 
illustration shows the wonderful smoothness and solidity 
of this early Tomato with its small seed cavities. With- 
out the slightest exaggeration we can safely say that this 
new Tomato is all that can be desired, either for market 
or home use, the gardener usually securing the highest 
price before his neighbor has Tomatoes fit to sell. The 
vines are stronger and more vigorous than most sorts, 
and bear in clusters of four and five large, handsome, 
deep purple fruits, which are of a delightful flavor, 
and for solidity and smoothness can not be excelled 
by any variety now in cultivation. It is useless to mis- 
represent a vegetable which so quickly tells its own story. 
In our trials it proved to be the earliest and smoothest 
Tomato in all varieties tested. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 
cts., Jib. 90 cts., lb. $3, sent postpaid, by mail. 
LIVINGSTON'S DWARF STONE TOMATOES 
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