FAUST'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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Perfection Drumhead Savoy. 
PERFECTION DRUMHEAD SAVOY. This is a much 
superior variety to the imported Savoy Cabbage and its flavor 
is extremely rich, much resembling the Cauliflower. The 
heads are large, finely curled, compact and keep excellently. 
Great care should be used to obtain pure seed to produce these 
fine results. We guarantee our vseed to be of the finest quality. 
Per. pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; lb., 60 cts.; lb., S2.00. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
This is one of the best vegetables for winter use, producing 
s.n abundance of sprouts resembling small cabbages, of excel- 
lent flavor. Sow seeds in May and treat in the same manner 
as winter cabbages. 
PERFECTION. Is the best variety for winter use, and 
will be found most delicious. The sprouts are used as greens, 
and become very tender and of rich flavor when touched by 
frost. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. ; ^ lb., 40 cts.; lb.. $1.30. 
CARROTS. 
The carrot delights in a sandy loam, richly tilled. For an 
■early crop sow in the spring as soon as the ground is in good 
working order ; for late crop they may be so'^ti any time until 
the middle of June. Sow in rows about 15 inches apart, 
thinning out to 3 or 4 inches between the plants. 
EARLY FRENCH FORCING. This variety is largely 
grown for forcing purposes, and is the very earliest in cultiva- 
tion. It makes a small root, globular in shape, of an orange- 
red color, and is verv fine flavored. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 
cts.; Ji^lb., 30 cts.; lb., ?1.00. 
Danvers Half- Long. 
DANVERS HAI.r-I.ONG ORANGE. A variety inter- 
mediate between the Short Horn and Long Orange. The root 
is of a dark orange color and grows very smooth and hand- 
some. It originated at Danvers, Mass. It is well adaptea to 
all soils, and is one of the most productive and best varieties. 
Our seed is grown with the greatest care and will give entire 
satisfaction. Per pkt., 5 cts.;oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 30 cts. 
IIVIPROVED I.ONG ORANGE. The old standard va- 
riety, both for table use and stock feeding, either for late 
summer or winter. This carrot has long been preferred by 
dairymen for stock ; it will increase the milk in cows, and in 
winter will give a fresh flavor and golden color to the butter. 
Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 
liarge WMte Belgian. Cultivated entirely for stock 
feeding, and grows to a very large size, enormously produc- 
tive. Flesh a yellowish white. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 
lb,, 20 cts,; lb., 50 cts. By express or freight, 5 lbs. or more, 40 
cts. per lb. 
liarge Yellow Belgian. Differs from the preceding variety 
only in color. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; lb., 20 cts.; lb., 
60 cts. 
SHORT HORN, or EARLY SCARLET 
HORN. One of the best for table use. Deep 
orange color, flesh fine grained and of fine 
flavor ; has but a small top and grows well ia 
jskallowsoil. It matures about 10 days earlier 
Ithan the Long Orange. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz , 10 
cts.; }4 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 
NEAV INTER]VIEDIATE RED CAR- 
ROT. The roots grow very smooth and 
straight, and are singularly free from rough- 
ness. It grows small tops, considering the size 
of the root, and is noted for its beautiful color, 
and the flesh, which is very thick, is particu- 
larly tender and sweet. In size it is a trifle 
larger than Half-Long, being, in fact, what 
its name signifies, intermediate between that 
and the Long Orange. For table use it has no 
equal. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; lb., 25 
Short H(/ni, or cts.: Ih., 75 ct9. J^Flease notice that at the 
Early Scarlet prices quoted all seeds are sentpostage paid 
Horn. 
LARGE WHITE VOSGES. A flne variety and consid- 
ered the best for cattle feeding. The skin and flesh are both 
Avhite ; it is very productive and nutritious. It is easily dug 
by reason of its shape. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; K lb., 20 
cts.; lb., 60 cts. 
Ox-Heart, or Gucrande. 
OX-HEART, OR GUERANDE. This fine new variety 
comes from France, and is a most valuable one, either for 
family use or market. It is of extra fine quality, very produc- 
tive, beautiful shape, and rich orange color. It will rank as 
an intermediate variety, but is much thicker than the Short 
Horn, being at the top from 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Excellent for table use. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. ; 14 lb., 25 
cts.; lb.. 80 cts. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
The requirements of cauliflowers are very similar to those 
of cabbage ; soil that will successfully grow the one will grow 
the other. When not practicable tosowtheseed in September 
and winter over, as described for early cabbage, sow in hot- 
bed in January or February and" transplant to 2 or 3 
inches apart in boxes, or in the soil of another hot-bed, until 
they are safe to be planted in the open ground. For late crop 
sow at same date as given in directions for cabbage. 
Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. 
EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT. One of the earli- 
est varieties. Heads large, compact and of fine quality. Seed 
sown early in March will, by June, produce fine large heads. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; ^ oz., 40 cts.; j4 oz., 75 cts.; oz., 81.25., 341b., 
m.9b ; lb., S13.75. 
