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Of all the new Tomatoes introduced by Mr. Livingston, consisting of the Paragon, Acme and Perfection, this new 
variety (the Favoriete) he claims will beat them all. Although the seed sold last spring at an exorbitant price 1 pro¬ 
cured enough to give me a large stock for this season's trade. My expectations have been more than realized, for a 
finer, smoother or more solid tomato 1 never saw grow. The vines are strong, healthy and vigorous, tomatoes extra 
large, perfectly round and smooth, solid almost clean to the core, with very few seeds, ripens eaily all over, does not 
crack or speck like many other of the early varieties, commences to bear early and keeps on ripening its fruit until 
killed by frost; in fact, Livingston’s Favorite Tomato is the Ne Plus Ultra of all varieties of tomatoes ever brought be¬ 
fore the public, and anyone who fni’s to p ant them will never know what they lose until they see them growing in some¬ 
one ease's garden. They are as early as the earliest; larger than the largest; smoother than the smoothest; better 
than the best, and more productive than any other. 
Since lo pn-vs with th« Ixxty of litis fatnlo^nc. I lutvc concluded to offer 
this valuable new 'lentsilo at ike low |iricc of 1 <)<*., per pkt., or 3 §>Uts., lor 2.) et* 
