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



"APHIA BRAND" 



Effective for scale, green and black fly, mealy bug and red 

 spider in greenhouses. Directions on each package. Per cake, 

 25 cents. 



London Purple. 



One of the best destroyers of insects. It is cheaper and less 

 dangerous than Paris Green. The proportions for using are at 

 the rate of one pound to 150 gallons of water. Price, 15 cents 

 per pound. 



Nikoteen Kills the Bugs. 



A recent introduction in the line of "Insecticides; " a most 

 thorough exterminator of Mealy Bug, Tbrips, Lice, Red Spider, 

 Green Fly, and all injurious insects affecting plant life. Does rot 

 burn or discolor the most sensitive plants Clean and economi- 

 cal to use ; the cheapest Insecticide and Fumigating preparation 

 «n the uiarket. Price, per bottle, 1 pint, $1.50. 



Fostlte. 



A splendid preventive and cure of fungous diseases, against 

 mildew, black rot, leaf blight, rust, etc., affecting vines, fruits 

 and vegetables. Price per 5 lb. package, 50 cts. ; 25 lb. box, $2.00. j 



A magnificent new class of Carnations that are, without f x- 

 «eption, the most aburdant bloomers ever introduced. The 

 double flowers are most beautiful, varyingthrough many beauti- 

 ful shades of reds, white, pinks, variegated, etc.; they are of 

 perfect form and large size, and what is of special value, the 

 calyx never bursts. They bloom in 4 months from the time of 

 sowing the seed and continue to flower until checked by frost. 

 The plants are of very strong habit, brancbiiiK directly above 

 the ground; vigorous stems which are self-supporting. Tbey 

 embrace a fine ranee of brilliant color°, are very free flowering, 

 and are certainly a novelty of unusual merit. Pkt., 10 cts. 



New Japanese 

 Morning Glories 



This grand new race of 

 Morning Glories comes to us 

 from Japan, and are noted for 

 the large size and beautiful 

 new colors of the flowers with 

 handsome foliage, often beau- 

 tifully blotched. The vines 

 arestrongand robust, growing 

 rapidly to a height of 20 feet. 

 The immense flowers are of 

 all shades of red, blue, yellow, bronze, brown, and many odd shades 

 and combinations not found in any other flower; the black and white 

 are particularly striking, as are the blues bordered with red, purples 

 marbled with black, whitesspotted with blue; others are striped, mottled, 

 blotched and shaded in an undescribable manner, often having six or 

 aeven colors and tints in one flower. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 



Ricinus Zanzibariensis. 



(Palma Christi) 



This is a most striking novelty from East Africa, an entirely 

 uew and distinct class, and may, in its geneial appearance, be 

 compared to a luxuriantly growing giant Araiia Sieboidt. 

 The plants attain great dimensions, presenting a splendid 

 aspect wiih their gigantic leaves, vfhich range from brilliant 

 coppery bronze to light and dark green; the ribs, also, are of 

 bright colors, and contrast nicely with the leaves. They make 

 handsome specimen plants, and will become a general favorite. 

 We have had the seeds engraved natural size, as in the illustra- 

 tion, and in f hem'^elves they are a great curiosity, being highly 

 polished and of the most beautiful colors. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 

 25 cts. 



A small price and high value are what we offer. 

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