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



..LILIES.. 



L,IL.. AUBATUM {The Golden Banded Lily of Japan)— This is 

 justly entitled to the name often given it— The Queen of Liilles— 

 as n is decidedly the most beautiful of all JLilies. The im- 

 mense blooms aie produced in the greatest profusion and are de- 

 llciously fragrant. In beauty of color and markings it surpasses 

 all other Lilies. The large while petals are thickly spotted with rich 

 cbocolate-crimson, and have a bright golden-yellow hand through the 

 centre of each. This magnificent Lily should be in every garden. 

 We offer the finest imported Japanese bulbs, 9-11 inches, each, 15 

 cents; per dozen, 81.50. 11-13 inches, each, 20 cents; per dozen, S2.00, 

 postpaid. 



lilli. KUBRUIVI— "White, heavily spotted with rich crimson spots. 

 , Extra large bulbs, each, 15 cents ; per aozen,J1.50. 



liTL.. AliBUM— Bears large white flowers of great substance. 

 "The three Japanese Lilies — Auratura, Rubrum, and Album, planted 

 together make a beautiful show. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.50. 



lilL. aiELPOMENE— Large flowers, rich blood-crimson, heavily 

 spotted. Each, 15 cents ; per dozen, 81-50. 



AMARYLLIS. 



JOHNSONII— Fine large flowers, rich crimson-scarlet striped 

 ■white. Extra size bulbs, each, 40 rents. 



FORMOSISSIMA— Free flowering. Blooms in three or four 

 ■weeks after planting. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, Sl.OO. 



FAUST'S 



liilium Atiratum 



SELECTED GLADIOLI. 



All our bulbs have been sdected with the utmost care, and are vastly superior to the mixed Gladioli usually sold, which 

 contain too many common red and dark colors. Our selected Gladioli can be relied upon to contain all shades of pink, buff, 

 crimson, yellow, white, salmon, cherry, etc, and beautifully marked and variegated varieties. We grow them by the 100,000, 

 and therefore can offer them to our customers at very reasonable prices. 



Notice — Please bear in mind our bulbs are all extra large, and are not to be confounded with the small sorts usually sold. 



I.ARGE SIZED BTTLBS. 



AH Colors, Very Choir« Mixed— 3 for 10 cents ; per 

 dozen, 25 cents: per 100, $1.75, postpaid. By express, per 100, 

 $1.50; per 1000, §14. tO. 



White and Light Colors— Per dozen, 40 cents ; per 100, 

 $3 75, postpaid; Express, per 100, 82.50 ; per 1000, ?18.00. 



Scarlet and Crimson— 3 for 10c. ; per doz., 25c. ; -per 100, 

 Sl.75, postpaid. By express, per 100, §1.50 ; per 1000, 814.00. 



MADEIRA VINE. 



A beautiful rapid-growing climber, bearing very fragrant 

 white flowers, each, 5c. ; 6 for 25c. ; per doz., 40c., postpaid. 



CINNAMON VINE. 



A tuberous-rooted climbing vine that grows with great rap- 

 idity, quickly covering walls, trellises, etc. Its bright lively 

 green loliage makes an attractive dense screen. Roots, each, 

 Scents ; 6 for 25 cents; or 12 for 50 cents, postpaid. 



THE SPOTTED CALLA. 



The Richardia Alba Maculata, or spotted Calla, is a plant of 

 magnificent appearance. Ths leaves are of the richest green, 

 spotted with pure white. The flowers are white, with a rich 

 chocoiaie throat. It can either be grown in a pot, planted in 

 the border, or in vases or rustic stands. Price, each, 10 cents; 

 per dozen, Sl.OO, postpaid. 



HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 



Summer-blooming Hyacinth. Fine large bulbs, each, 5 cts.; 

 per dozen, 50 cts. ; per ioo, S;:i 00. 



IRIS KAEMPFERI. 



Mized roofs of all colors. Strong roots will bloom this sea- 

 son. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, $1.25. 



^ CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 



{ElephanCs Ear) 

 Very few plants make such a grand tropical appearance as 

 Caladiums, growing 4 to 5 fett high, producing; abundantly 

 aprou-like leaves 3 feet long by 12 inches wide. They are de- 

 sirable as a single plant on the lawn or for raas.sive beds. The 

 best results are obtained by planting bulbs in rich soil and 

 giving an abundance of water. 

 Small, each, 5c. ; per doz., 50c ; per 100, S^.50 

 Medium, " 10c. ; " $1.00; 6 00 



Large, " 25c. ; " 1.75 ; " 10.00 



