New Yoke Agkicultural Experiment Station. 
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§§. Outline regular. 
No. 62. POTATO LEAF, Liv., '86. 
A tomato of which the fruit scarcely differs from that of the Acme 
except in being rather firmer; and the foliage from that of the Mikado 
except that it is deeper green. In season it is about the same as 
the Acme. 
Introduced by Josiah Livingston, of Des Moines, la., in 1886. 
B. Stem stocky, plant erect or nearly so (sub-var. validum). 
%. Fruit deep scarlet. 
§. Fruit angular or corrugated. 
No. 63. TREE, Burk.; Vil.; Thor.?, '82. 
Syn. Greneir, Ben., '86 : New French Upright, Thor., '83 : New Upright, 
Burr: "Upright, Vil. : Fr., Tomate a tige raide de Laye, YIL. : T. de Laye, 
Burr : T. Grenier a tige raide de Laye, Ben., '86 : T. rouge a tige raide de 
Laye, Ben., 86. 
Fruit large; oblate; outline usually more or less corrugated; basin 
irregular, often fissured; cells numerous, small; flesh firm, center very 
well filled; — season very late. 
The fruit is of excellent quality, but so late as to be of little value in 
the Northern States. 
§§. Fruit regular or nearly so. 
No. 64. STATION, N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta., '86, '87. 
Fruit medium to small; slightly oblate, sometimes inclining to 
spherical; outline regular, or slightly angular; cavity small, usually 
slightly furrowed; basin wanting, the center marked by a small dot; 
cells 4 to 8; flesh thick, moderately firm, center usually well filled; — 
season very early. 
Originated at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in 
1883, from the Tree tomato fertilized with the Alpha. 
2. Plant not strongly scented, stem smooth, leaflets entire 
( Lycopersicum pimpinellifolium ) . 
J. Fruit deep scarlet. 
No. 65. NEW CURRANT, Thor., '83, '87. 
Syn. Bed Currant, Yil. : Ger., Johannisbeer Tomate, Yil. : Trauben 
T., A. de CI. 
Already well described in the introduction under the name Lyco 
persicum pimpinellifolium. The fruits rarely exceed \ in. in diameter 
are 2, rarely 3 celled, with thin but remarkably firm flesh; foliage very 
