JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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ONION. 
White Globe. 
A thoroughbred strain o f 
this handsomest and most 
popular variety grown; of 
beautiful silvery white color, 
perfectly globe shaped, uni- 
form in size and averaging 2 
to 3 inches in diameter; flesh 
firm, fine grained and of mild 
pleasant flavor. Our seed of 
this was grown from carefully 
selected bulbs and cannot be 
beaten. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz , 25 cts.; Vi 
lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.75. 
TOMATO. 
Livingston’s Globe. 
This beautiful variety is of 
distinctglobe shape and always 
Onion — White Globe. 
smooth, of large 
size and firm flesh 
with few seeds; on 
account of its dis 
tinct globe shape it 
is very desirable 
for slicing. It 
among the first to 
ripen its fruit, is 
exceedingly produc- 
tive, having plants 
with many short 
joints at w h i c h 
large clusters con- 
taining 3 to i fru;ti 
are almost invari: 
bly found. In qual- 
ity there is nothing 
more to be desired, 
being mild, pleas- 
ant and of agree- 
able flavor. T h e 
fact of its originat- 
ing with the Living- 
ston of tomato fame 
is sufficient proof of 
its value. 
Livingston's Globs Tomato. 
