FAUST'S VKGKTABI.K SEEDS. 



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This is a most important crop to the market gardener and small grower, and too much caution cannot be exercised in 

 knowing that the seed is reliable and true. Our seed is grown with the utmost care under our personal supervision, and we 

 know that it is fresh, pure, reliable and true to name, and that they have been grown from the heads only, and these 3SQost 

 carefully selected. The popularity and reliability of our Cabbage Seed is attested by our large market gardener trade in aR 

 parts of the United States. We particularly recommend our Earliest of All and Jersey Wakefield for early, and our Short Stera 

 Drumhead and Prize Head Late Flat Dutch for late or winter cabbage. 



FAUST'S EARLIEST OF AXIi. See Specialties, 



FAUST'S PKIZE HEAD LATE FLAT DUTCH. See 



Specialties. 



EXTRA EAK- 

 LYETAMPES. 



This variety, in 

 point of earli- 

 ness, ranks next 

 to Faust's Earli- 

 est of All It 

 originated in 

 France, where it 

 is most popular, 

 but has been 

 grown largely in 

 this country for 

 a number of 

 years, and is 

 much liked for 

 an early variety. 

 The heads are 

 oblong, rounded 

 at the top, solid 

 and firm, seldom 

 failing to head. 

 Per pkt, 5 cts.; oz., lOcts.; lb. 30 cts.; lb. $1.00. 



Large Early York. Of large size, stands the heat well 

 and makes good-sized heads. Per pkt,, 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 34 

 lb., 35 cts.; lb., $1.20. 



Early Dwarf York. Of very dwarf growth, heads small 

 and heart-shaped, and good quality. Per pkt., 5 Cts.; oz., 15 

 Cts.; 341b., 35 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



Extra Early Etampes Cabbage. 



Selected Early Jersey Wakefield. 



SELECTED EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD, This 

 variety is more generally known and more largely grown than 

 any other of the early cabbages. It has long been the market 

 gardeners' favorite. Heads up hard and solid, having but 

 few outside leaves. The heads are pyramidal in shape, large 

 and of good quality for so early a cabbage. Our strain is un- 

 equalled, being the "True Type." Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 

 cts.; 341b., 60 cts.; lb. $2.25. 



SHORT-STEM DRUIVIHEAD. There are few other cab- 

 bages that can compare with it in productiveness, beautiful 

 appearance and excellent cooking and keepingquahties. Has 

 a very short stem, the heads grow to an immense size, are 

 hard, solid and round, and flattened on top ; uniformin shape 

 and size. It is particularly remarkable for its certainty to 

 head, and is very sweet flavored, has but few loose leaves, 

 keeps well and is a general favorite. Cabbage growers in the 

 South, where so many varieties fail to head, would do well to 

 raise largely of this variety. Heads are of the finest quality, 

 and frequently weigh from 20 to 30 pounds. Per pkt., 5 cts.; 

 OZ,. 25 cts,; 34 lb., 75 cts.; lb. $2.50. 



EARLY CANNON BALL, Derives its name from its 

 very hard heads, which are round and heavy. It is abont 10> 

 days later than the Early York, Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15cts.s 

 34 lb., 10 cts.; lb. $1.25. 



EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH. A very dwarf va- 

 riety with round, large heads,- almost flat on top. It is second 

 early and does particularly w^ell in the Southern States. It© 

 heat-resisting qualities are unsurpassed. The heads are solid^ 

 broad and round ; very tender and fine grained. Per pkt., 5> 

 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; }i lb. 40 cts.; lb, $1.50. 



ALL HEAD EARLY. This new variety, recently intro- 

 duced, has given excellent satisfaction. It is one of the earli- 

 est large cabbages, being 3^ larger than Early Summer; the 

 deep, flat heads are remarkably tender, solid and uniform in-, 

 color as well in size and shape. It is all that can be desiredi 

 for eariiness, it is also valuable for a late or winter cabbage. 

 Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; 3.^ lb., 70 cts.; lb., $2.25. 



ALL SEASONS, As suggested by its name, this varietjr 

 of cabbage may be planted early or late, and will producfe 

 alike good results. It is fully equal to many of the earlier 

 sorts in quality and eariiness, and grows to a much larger 

 size. It forms firm, hard, round heads flattened on the top;, 

 which do not burst after heading, and is very desirable for & 

 winter keeper, the heads being of great thickness. Per pkt.„ 

 5 cts.; oz.,20 cts.; }i lb. 60 cts.; lb. $2.00, 



E A R li Y 

 WINNING- 

 STADT. A. 



good variety for 

 general use anci 

 private gardens. 

 Requires but 

 little attentioHj, 

 is sure to head^ 

 very hard, and. 

 keeps well botlt 

 summer and. 

 winter. Heada 

 are good sized^ 

 conical shaped,, 

 very solid and. 

 of a bright 

 glossy green. 

 Ourstockistrue 

 to the origin at 

 7 TT- • . type. Per.pkt.^ 



Early mmvgstadt. 5cts.;oz., 15 ets.» 



3:^lb., 30 cts.; lb. $1.20. We have the genuine seed, which is 

 very scarce this year. 



VANDERGAW CABBAGE. This new variety origi- 

 nated with Mr. Yandergaw, on Long Island, who for year® 

 has been selecting and improving it. Our seed is grown from, 

 stock seed procured from him. Forms large, solid heads> 

 which mature nearly as early as the Early Summer, being: 

 tender and crisp. The cabbage is a sure header, 97 marketable* 

 size heads being an average out of 100 in yield. All whahaye- 

 grown it speak in the highest praise of its fine qualities. Miss, 

 unquestionably one of the iJe-'i^, Surest and Most FrofltaUeySi'-: 

 rieties to grow. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz.,15 cts.; }< lb. 50 cts.; 

 lb,, $1.50 



SCHWEINFURT. A German variety of large size an(£ 

 fine flavor. Good for summer and fall use. Per pkt.,. 5 cts. 5; 

 oz., 15 cts.; 34 lb.; 50 cts.; lb.; $1.50. 



EARLY BLOOD-RED ERFURT. Largely nsed for 

 pickling. Heads ere solid, of an intense blood-red color. It 

 is very earlv and is also a good winter cabbage if sown late. 

 Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 34 lb., 45 cts.; lb. $1.60. 



LARGE CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD. This 



highly popular variety is largely grown in the South for 

 shipping to Northern markets, and is also sown extensively 

 now in all parts of our country. It matures a few days later 

 than our Selected Early Jersey AVakefield, forming- heads 

 one-half again larger and fully as solid. A great advantage^ 

 is that it does not burst open when ripe like many of the 

 early sorts, and consequently can be left standing on the 

 ground a long while without injury until wanted. Owing to 

 its compact nature it can be set out in rows two feet apart 

 and twenty inches in rows. Our seed is true, all grown from 

 selected heads. Its many excellent qualities have made it 

 a favorite with private as Avell as market gardeners. Per 

 pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; }i lb. 70 cts.: lb. $2.25. 

 CfllKT'Q QPCRQ mailed all over the L^nite<£ 



rnUO I OuulJO states, and are exported to India^ 

 Germany, Cuba, England, Australia and other countries. 



