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H. G. FAUST & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



This popular Radish was uamed and introduced by us in 1890, and has provea itsell to be the most valuable and quickestgrowing 

 Eadish ever oflFered. It has been sown in all portions of the country and has always given entire satisfaction. We do not hesitate 

 to state that it is the finesttarly round red radish ever introduced. It is most perfect in shape, a- our illustration shows, of a bright 

 scarlet color ; the flesh is very crisp, juicy, tender and of unsurpassed flavor. The leaves are short, making a very small top, and in 

 three weeks after sowing the radishes are ready for the table. Its beautiful form, splendid eating qualities and extra earliness have 

 placed it at the head of radishes, none finer ever having been produced. It is desirable alike for fon ingor planting in the garden and 

 an early, perfect and uniform crop can be depended upon. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; ^ lb., 30 eta.; lb., §1.00, postpaid. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS. 



CABBAGE PliANTS. 

 Sarlj Jergey Wakefield Per 100, 40 cts ; per 1000, ?3.25. 

 CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. 



Per doz , 25 cts.; per 100, 81.26 ; per 1000, $10.00. 



CELERY PLANTS. 

 Strong. Best sorts. Ready in July. 



EGG-PLANTS. 

 Paiist's New Yo>k Improved Large Purple. Grown 

 in pots. Rta iy in May. Per doz., 75 cts. f per 100, $5 00. 



Out of hot-beds. Ready in May and June. Per doz., 40 ets.j 

 per J 00, $3 00. 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 



DENVER MARKET LETTUCE. 



A grand early variety of Head Lettuce, either for forcing or 

 open ground, and forms large, solid be.^ds of a good light green 

 color being very slow to go to seed. The leaves are beautifully 

 marked and blistered (like the Savoy Cabbages), and vcfy crisp 

 SLd tender and of excellent flavor. By these blistered leaves 

 it distinguishes itself from any other kind of lettuce now grown. 

 Theshapeofthehead resemblessoraewhat the Hanson, but is more 

 oblorig. We beiieve this variety to be the finest novelty ofleM d 

 for some time. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % !b., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



Ready in May. Per 100, 30 cts.; per 

 Ready in May. Per iOO, 30 cts.; per 



Red NLnsemond. 



1000, $1.50. 



»llow Nansemond. 

 1000, $1.50. 



TOMATO PLANTS. 



Ready in May. Per doz., 20 cts.; per 100, $1.50 ; per 1000^ 

 $10 00. Grown in pots. Per doz , 50 cts. 



PEPPER PLANTS. 

 Large Sweet Bell. Ready in May. Per doz., 25 cts.; per 

 100, $1.50. 



PERFECTION WAX BEAN. 



This valuable bean originated in Yates County, New York^ 

 and for vigor of growth and immense productiveness, is scarcely 

 equaled by any other Dwarf Wax Bean. The large, golden- 

 yellow pods are of handsome appearance and of the finest 

 quality, stringless, tender and of the richest flavor. The plants 

 are prolific and are loaded with the long, rich pods. Pkt. 10 cti.; 

 pint, 26 cts ; quart, 40 cts., postpaid. By express or freight^ 

 q lart, 25 cts.; peck, $1.25 ; bushel, $5.00. 



