January i, 1892. 



33 are gratified by almost constantly receiving from our customers, in every part of the 

 United States, commendatory letters, as to our PROMPTNESS and CORRECTNESS in 

 filling orders and PRAISES as to the HIGH QUALITY of OUR SEEDS, and we take this 

 opportunity to say, that all such expressions are particularly gratifying, as they show that 

 our efforts, which are earnest, are not in vain. We pride ourselves upon this, and propose 

 to continue to merit the good opinion of all those who favor us with their valued orders. 

 A word to our customers about our extensive establishment, and our methods of conducting our 

 enormous business may be interesting: — We occujjy two large five-story warehouses, devoted exclusively 

 to our business, which are completely fitted up, so that with our experienced force of employes, we are 

 enabled to fill all orders PROMPTLY and SATISFACTORILY. We are SEED GROWERS, har^^esting 

 our own crops, and know exactly what we are selling, and are not compelled to send our customers seeds 

 of which we know nothing, as is often the case with many seedsmen who do not grow their own seeds 

 and are merely seed dealers, buying their supplies where they can get them the cheapest. Our seed is 

 grown from carefully selected stock seed, most critically inspected during growth and properly harvested, 

 cured and cleaned, and we say that for PURITY and GERMINATING power they are UNEQUALLED. 

 We warrant our seeds to be true and first-class in every particular ; and should any prove otherwise we 

 will refill the order gratis. 



In buying Faust's Tested Seeds you avoid disappointment in your crops, and annoyance from the 

 failure of seeds to grow. OUR SEEDS ALWAYS GROW AND GIVE SATISFACTION. 



FAUST'S SEEDS NOT ONLY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, BUT HAVE THOUSANDS TO 

 SPEAK FOR THEM. 



We are prepared to serve all vnth the best seeds at the lowest prices, and solicit a trial order from 

 all new correspondents. 



Very truly yours, 



WAREHOUSES: H. G. FAUST £ CO. 



64 a ee N. FRONT STREET, Seed Merchants and Growers. 



AND TOO ARCH Street, p Box 858. WOODLAWN SEED FARMS. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 1300 acres. 



P. G. Skeats, Sauk Rapids, Benton Co., Minn., Sept. 28, 

 1891, writes :— I have boilght fceeds of you for the past three 

 years aud they were the best I ever had. 



Fred. W. B^gsby, Henderson, Mercer Co., Pa., Sept. 29, 

 1891, writes:— The seeds bought from you last spring did 

 splendidly. 



J. L. SiFFERD, China Grove, PowanCo., N. C, Oct. 9, 1891, 

 writes :— Your seeds have proved to be just as you recom- 

 mended them to be. 



Frank C. Meyer, Antonius, 111., Oct. 24, 1891, writes :— 

 Your mangels grew to a large size, weighing 10 to 15 lbs., aiid 

 your New Queen Lettuce was the largest I ever saw, growing 

 to the size of a large cabbage head, being fine and tender. 



Wm. H. PuRDiE, Columbus, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1891, writes The 

 sample packet of cabbage seed you sent me last spring-, I 

 tried and find it a very nice, sweet cabbage, Avith verv solid, 

 large heads ; it headed with me the best (^f any cabbage I 

 ever raised. It is worthy a place in every garden. 



P. ^Y. Vanhooser, Marion, Crittendon Co., Ky., Oct. 14, 

 1891, writes :— I take pleasure in recommending your seeds; 

 they were the best I ever had. 



M. C. Harris, Montross, Westmoreland Co., Va., Oct. 6, 

 1891, writes :— I have been using your beeds for three years 

 and find them splendid. 



John Ellis, Hickory Hill, Marion Co., 111., Oct. 14, 1891, 

 writes : — We have he^n getting seeds from you for the past 

 five years and have been well pleased with tliem. 



Thos. K. .Tones, Pailsville, Dorchester, Co., Mich., Oct. 6, 

 1891, wrices :— Your seeds gave perfect satisfaction. 



J. STEW4.RT, Crab Apple, Belmont Co., O., S^^pt. 6, 1891, 

 writes :— I have bought seeds from you for the past three years 

 aud the}' have given perfect satisfaction. 



Isaac Harkins, Bernard, N. C, Oct. 4, 1891, Avrites :— I have 

 always had your seeds for several years; they have been a 

 success. 



Chas. Seete, Santa Barbara, Cal., Nov. 12, 1891, writes :— For 

 the last two years I have had your seed, aud like them very- 

 much. 



S. O'Neill, Willow Wood, 0., Oct. 13, 1891, writes:— The 

 Early Golden Cluster Pole Beans I purchased of y>^u last sea- 

 son were the finest I ever saw, and were admired by all. In 

 richness and flavor they are Avithout an equal. 



