IZE 

 BEAN 

 BOTTLE 

 HOW 

 MANY 

 BEANS 



PKEZE BEA^r BOTTLE. 



We have provided a two-quart glass bottle, 

 of which we give a cut, and have filled it 

 about fotir-fifths full of Faust's Improved 

 Valentine Beans and sealed it. The bottle is 

 placed in our office and we propose to offer 

 25 prizes to that number of persons guessing 

 nearest the number of beans there are in 

 this bottle, 



THE PHIZES. 



1st Prize, $25.00 Cash. 

 2d " SIO.OO " 

 3d ' ' 14-uieh Lawn Mower. 

 4th '* One bush. Faust's Fairmount Park 



Lawn Grass Seed. 

 5th Prize, New Model Seed Dnll. 

 etli " Iron Age Cultivator. 

 7th Prize, 12-inch Lawn Mower. 



8th 

 9th 

 10th 

 11th 

 12th 

 13th 

 14th 

 15th 



Jewel Double Wheel Hoe. 

 Trio S. S. Hamburg Chickens. 

 Fine Brass Greenhouse Syringe. 

 One bush. Peas, Faust's Selected Extra Early. 

 Set of Garden Tools, complete. 

 Fire Fly Plow, an excellent tool. 

 Improved Lawn Grass Edger. 

 Collection of 25 Choice Lilies. 

 16th to 25th Prizes, Will be ten checks for $2.00 each. 



The First Prize goes to the first one guessing the exact 

 number of beans in the bottle or nearest to the exact number, 

 and the other 24 prizes will be awarded to those 

 guessing nearest the number of beans. You may guess with 

 each order sent in and prizes will be awarded June 1, 1892. 

 At the top of order sheets will be found space for making 

 your estimate. We would like all our customers to guess. 



FAUST'S PEARL COLLECTION OF 

 TEN NAMED GLADIOLI FOR 

 50 CTS., POSTPAID. 



We offer this collection of superb Gladioli to encourage 

 our friends to more larg-ely cultivate these beautiftil flowers, 

 and have priced them so as to place it within the reach of all. 

 Addison. Dark amaranth, with white stripes, 10 cts. 

 Brenchleyensis. Bright vermilion scarlet, 10 cts. 

 Felicieu David. Cherry, white blotch, feathered carmine, 



15 cts. - 



Etendard. White, slightly suffused with carmine, 15 cts. 

 Nestor. Finest yellow, lower petals darker, feathered red 

 15 cts. 



Eugene Scribe. Rose, flamed with carmine, 20 cts. 

 Liord Byron. Brilliant scarlet, feathered and blotched 

 white, 20 cts. 



Napoleon III. Scarlet, striped with white, 10 cts. 

 Princess of Wales. White, flamed with rose, deep carmine 

 blotch, 10 cts. 



MacMahon. Orange, shaded cherry and striped red, 15 cts. 



4®=- Any of the above varieties sold separate at the 

 prices named. 



Extra Fine Mixed Gladioli. Very choice, all colors, 6 foe 

 20 cts.; 12 for 35 cts.; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.25; 200 for 

 f4.25, postpaid. 



Shades of Bed Mixed. Large bulbs, 6 for 20 cts.; 12 for aS 

 cts.; 50 for SI. 15, postpaid. 



CINNAMON TINE. 



A tuberous-rooted climbing vine that grows with great 

 rapidity, quickly covering walls, trellises, etc. Its bright, 

 lively green foliage makes a most attractive, dense screen. 

 Good strong tubers, 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; or 5 for 50 cts. 



£UST'B seehs 



ARE WARRANTED FRESH AND 

 PURE, TRUE TO NAME AND 

 RELIABLE IN EVERY RESPECT. 



jS^We make no Charge for Cartage, Bags, Boxes or Barrels."^ 



\A/ft ffUarSntPft that all orders shall have prompt attention. We are also responsible for the 

 ^ utq.1 a.1 i gg^£^ receipt of all money, if sent as below directed. We further guarantee 



that all seeds and other goods shall reach the purchaser safely and in good condition. Our customers in 

 all the States and Territories can thus purchase their supplies safely from us and have their orders as 

 carefully executed as if they personally called at our stores. 



Qrf::i^iHQ Pr»Q+n^JrH H\/ Mi:)!] means that we pay all postag-e on all Flower and Veg- 

 <jgt;c<^;> i-<^^t[JcilLI uy lYlctll g^^^j^ gg^^g packet, ounce, pound, pint or quart, and 



that the seeds will be delivered to you free of charge, and their safe arrival g-uaranteed. 



Should any package be lost In going through the mails, we will cheerfully refill the order gratis. 



Seeds by Express or Freight, gl^ef^/trihe puX^r°^^^^^^^^ 



per pound from prices quoted. We deliver to any express, railroad or steamer in Philadelphia, free 

 of cartage charges ; purchaser, however, to pay all freight or express charges for transportation, upon 

 receipt of goods. We secure, low freight rates on all seeds direct to their destination. Small orders can 

 be cheaply sent by express. 



S©nd VOUr MonOV ^^^^^ post-office order, bank draft, express, registered letter or 



i postal note, and you may select seeds free to cover the amount of the 



cost to remit, by any of the above methods. All orders over a dollar should be sent by one of the above 

 methods, and we will assume all risk and responsibility. Postage stamps for any amount we 

 receive the same as cash. 



Your N3.rnG address write plainly upon the order sheet. Give Town, County and 

 . State, and .-v^^hen you desire goods sent by express, your nearest express office. 



V^© 3.r© Ci©tGrmin©Ci do business so as to give our patrons complete satisfaction, and 



thus secure their entire custom and have it remain with us from 



year to year. Permanent trade is what we are after, and, by honest business principles, determined to 

 have. 



Warshou^pa • / ^opth Front St. 



warehouses . | ^^^^^ 3^ 



p. O. BOX 858. 



Our registered telegraph address is 



" FAUST, PHILADELPHIA." 



H. G. Faust & Co. 



SEED GROWERS, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA, 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



BUBACH (No. 5) P.— Originated in Illinois. 



This berry combines great and uniform size, line color 

 and form, with imsurpassed productiveness and good quality 

 of fruit, with equal vigor, stockiness and hardiness of plant. 

 The leaves are very large and of a very dark green color, and 

 the hottest sun does not seem to affect them. Appear to 

 carry every blossom to a perfect berry and color and ripen 

 at both ends at once. In vigor of plant and yield of fruit it is 

 wonderful imder careless culture. Doz., 40 cts.; 82.00 per 100, 

 by mail, postpaid ; by express, 100 for $1.26 ; 500 for $5.00. 



Early Michael. A new and valuable variety from 

 Arkansas and is without question the earliest good straw- 

 berry in cultivation. A strong and vigorous grower and very 

 productive. The berries are large and uniform, of a deep 

 scarlet color, and a remarkably sweet and pleasant straw- 

 berry flavor. ■ Very solid and are excellent shippers. Doz., 

 40 cts.; S2.00 per lOlO, by mail, postpaid; by express, lOO for 

 81.25 , 50O for S5.00. 



Sharpless. Very large, clear red, firm, sweet and of good 

 quality; somewhat irregular ; a rapid and vigorous gfrower. 

 Doz., 40 cts.; S2.00 per 100, by mail, postpaid; by express, 

 100 for $1.00 ; 500 for $4.00. 



;9®=-Bear in mind that our plants are double the ordinary 

 size and value, and must not be compared with cheap plants. 



