94 — ^Vegetable Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



The Largest 

 of All 



Ponderosa 

 Tomato 



LIVINGSTON'S GLOBE TOMATO 



682 



(Purple crimson.) Although introduced many years ago, in 

 all that time no tomato has ever surpassed the genuine Pon- 

 derosa in size or delicious, meaty iiavor. It is not only the 

 largest but also the heaviest tomato grown. The color is a 

 glowing crimson; shape quite regular considering its size, and 

 it is considered by thousands of people the best table variety 

 in existence for slicing, having but few seeds. The fruit 

 ripens early and bears well until very late. A good tomato 

 for home use. I offer the genuine headquarters stock. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; J ounce, 25 cts.; ounce, 40 cts.; | pound, $1.10; pound, $4. 



679 



Livingston's Globe 



Distinct in Shape, Firm Fleshed and Blight Proof 



(Purplish Pink.) This second early tomato has already be- 

 come a big leader with many prominent and successful tomato 

 growers in all parts of the country, and is becoming one of 

 the mam varieties grown by the leading tomato growers in 

 Florida, because it has never shown any tendency to blight. 

 In shape it is ^distinct from all others except Coreless being a 

 beautiful globe shape, which permits a greater htmber of slices 

 to be made. , Of large size, maintained throughout the season. 

 Always smoo|h, firm fleshed and has very few seeds; ripens 

 evenly. Color a fine glossy pink, tinged with purple: very 

 attractive. Bears fruit in clusters of from three to seven, so 

 that It can be truthfully stated the plants are literally loaded 

 with beautiful tomatoes. Of special value to all long distance 

 shippers, and a valuable variety for forcing under glass. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; i pound, 85 cents; pound, $3.00. 



