VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES o KEYSTONE SEEDS 
TOMATO—Continued 
KEYSTONE 40-46—The uniform deep-scarlet fruit is well protected by strong, 
compact vines. 
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Uses Code Days 
LIVINGSTON GLOBE (Pink) HMS TEASE 80 
Widely known as a standard tomato for market and home use. As a forcing 
tomato it continues to be used for the late winter and spring crop. 
VINES—Medium large, leaves large, light green, prolific, sturdy, shades fruit 
nicely. 
FRUIT—Purplish glossy rose, globe-shaped, smooth, attractive. 
LOUISIANA ALL SEASONS or Louisiana Dixie H TODDY 75 
or Louisiana Pink (Pink) 
Developed for resistance to Fusarium wilt. A heavy producer even on infected 
soil. 
VINES—Vigorous grower, rather open, dark green. 
FRUIT—Pink, deep flat shaped, medium sized, firm, small seed cavities, of fine 
flavor. 
MANASOTA (Red) S TASOT 80 
Newly introduced by the U. of Fla. Vegetable Breeding Station, Bradenton, 
Fla., for its strong resistance to Fusarium wilt and partial resistance to Stem- 
phyllium Blight. Finding favor in areas where Grothen’s Globe does well. 
VINE—Large, rather open; foliage less dense than Rutgers or Manahill. 
FRUIT—Medium large, globe-shaped, firm, deep scarlet. 
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