LOW’S CATALOGUE OF SPECIALTIES. 
BISI11BL1 TNU7QES. 
Livingston’s “ New Beauty.” 
This new Tomato was introduced in 18S6, and de- 
scribed with high claims. It is of authentic origin, and 
came from a source which is considered high authority 
upon the subject of tomato culture ; although it done 
well with me this season, it was surpassed by several other 
sorts in various directions, and excelled by them in sev- 
eral desirable points. It is glossy crimson in color, fruit- 
ing abundantly, and of good size and quality ; flesh solid, 
with few seed ; well adapted for marketing purposes. 
Price, per pkt., 10 cts.; per oz., 30 cts. ; per 1-4 lb., #1.00. 
New “ Golden Queen.” 
I his is decidedly the handsomest and best of all the yel* 
low varieties of tomatoes. The tomatoes are of good size 
(see cut), round. in shape and form, smooth, and free from 
ridges, ripening early and evenly. They make a striking 
and pleasing contrast, when mingled with a dish of red toma- 
toes. 1 lie vines are strong and thrifty, foliage being dense 
and healthy ; it is quite productive, and easy of culture. My 
trials of this variety have been very satisfactory ; and to those 
who wish to grow a good yellow tomato, I would recommend 
this sort highly. Price, per pkt., 10 cts. ; per oz., 30 cts. ; 
per 1-4 lb.. $i.oo. 
“Dwarf Champion.”— New, 1888. 
In this new variety, we have a Tomato entirely 
distinct, in habit of growth and foliage, from any 
other previously introduced, with which we are ac- 
quainted. The introducer speaks of it as follows : 
“ Combined with its distinct character, it possesses 
the following valuable qualities : Compactness of 
growth, the plant growing stiff and upright, with 
very thick, sharp-jointed stems, which feature it re- 
tains throughout the season. The foliage is a very 
dark green in color, thick and corrugated ; heavy 
manuring tends to increase the abundance of fruit 
rather than a superabundance of vine, as is usually 
the case with other sorts. Compared with leading 
varieties, it is remarkably early, yielding an abun- 
dant crop early in the season, and being a contin- 
uous bearer. It resembles the Acme in form and 
color of fruit, being always smooth, symmetrical, 
and of attractve appearance. The skin is tough 
and flesh solid, and it ripens well about the stem.” 
1 take great pleasure in offering this new tomato to my customers this season, as I feel certain its distinctness an. 
general excellence will readily commend it to popular favor. Price per pkt. ,o cts. ; oz., 50 cts. ; 1-4 lb. $1.5. 
