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



BUSH * LIMH * BEHNS 



'Whatever, 

 pkt., 10 cts. 

 bush., S7.50, 



Your p^arde 

 ; 3 pkts., 25 



n IS 1 

 cts."; 



neom 

 pint, 



Dreer s New . . . 

 Bush Lima Bean. 



This valuable Bush Bean 

 has fully sustained our 



claim to be the best of the 

 new race of Bush Limas. It 

 poseesses all the good quali- 

 ties of the Dreer's Improved 

 Large Lima, which has long 

 been admitted the best in 

 Ciuality of thePole Limas, as 

 well as the most attractive 

 and desirable for table use. 

 The Dreer-s Busli Lima is 

 of vigorous bushy habit, 

 growing from ly^ to 2 feet 

 high, and producing pods in 

 great abundance ; shows no 

 disposition to run and is un- 

 doubtedly the most profuse 

 bearer of all of the Lima 

 Bean family ;. single plants 

 have borne over 180 pods. 

 The beans grow close to- 

 gether in the pods, produc- 

 ing 3 or 4, and sometimes 5 

 in a pod, and are very thick, 

 sweet, and succulent. It 

 ripens fully 10 days earlier 

 than the Pole Lima, and re- 

 quires no poles or stakes 

 plete without it. Illustrated packets, with full descriptian printed on each. Large 

 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, quart, 35 cts.; peck, $2.W; 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA BEAN 



Another bush form of the large White Lima Bean that has been extensively advertised, and when first intro- 

 duced sold at an enormous price. It is an exact counterpart of the old Pole Lima Bean in bush form, growing to a 

 height of 20 inches and forming circular bushes about 2^ feet in diameter, bearing from 50 to 160 pods filled with 

 large white beans. Large pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 quart, 35 cts.; peck,5l.50; bush., $5.50. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA BEANS. 



PER PACKET, 10 CEIYTS. 



For Full Description, see page 30. 



New Pekin 

 Radish. 



This new variety comes to us from 

 China, and from the illustration it 

 will be seen to be a very handsome 

 radish. They are very crisp and 

 brittle ; both the skin and flesh 

 being pure white and very tender. 

 The radishes are very large, and 

 M'ill measure ten inches in length 

 by three inches in diameter. To 

 those who are fond of large size 

 radishes this will be a boon. 

 Per pkt. lo cts., oz. 20 cts. 



Mrs. C. F, Hupp, Sperryville, Ya. 

 " In all my long experience in rais- 

 ing plants I think your Earliest of 

 all Cabbage are superior in every 

 particular." 



Mr. E. Greiner, Arbor Hill, Va., 

 writes : "I received the package of 

 seeds ordered and am well pleased 

 with contents." 



Perkin's flammoth Long Podded Okra. 



The pots are an intense green color, about 8 inches 

 long, and do not get hard as with other sorts. Its pro- 

 ductiveness is simply wonderful, the pods shooting out 

 from the bottom of the stalk within three inches of the 

 ground, and the whole plant is covered with them to the 

 height of a man's head. Mr. Perkins alwavs obtained 

 SB.OOto $1.00 per basket for his Okras in Philadelphia 

 markets; also much sought after by canners, being the 

 •best of all green sorts for winter use. Pkt. 5 cts., oz 20 

 cts., % lb. 25 cts., lb. 90 cts., postpaid. 



Burlington Hybrid Sweet Corn. 



This variety originated in Burlington County, N. J., 

 and is a cross between Adams' Extra Early and a large- 

 eared sugar corn. It is as early as the Adams, and pro- 

 duces ears fully as large as Stowell's Evergreen, and is 

 more productive than either. Although not strictly a 

 sweet corn, yet it is the first corn in market and sells 

 readily as such. The grain, when dry, is suiooth and of 

 a creamy white color, the ears are set lowand are borne 

 three or four to a stalk. Pkt. 10 cts., pint 20 cts., quart 

 35 cts., postpaid. By exp. or freight, peck 90c., bush. $3. 



SADDLE BACK WAX BEAN. 



For handsome appearance and rare quality for table 

 use, it is unequaled. Of vigorous growth, the foliage is 

 profuse enough to shade the ground and keep it moist, 

 so that in a dry season this variety is not likely to suffer. 

 A profuse bearer, plants usually bearing from 30 to 40 

 pods each. The pods are straight, long, and round, 

 being full of meat and are absolutely stringless. When 

 the pods ai-e broken between the beans, there is no open 

 space, the pods being tilled with meat. Pkt. 10 cts., pint 

 25 cts., quart 45 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 quart 30 cts., peck $1.75, bushel :56.75. 



Roslyn Hybrid Su^eet Corn. 



If you are seeking a first class medium-late variety, 

 we recommend Roslyn Hybrid. It will yield a heavy 

 crop of large ears, which are very sweet and delicious. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., pint 20 cts., quart 35 cts., postpaid. By exp. 

 or freight, quart 20 cts., peck $1.00, bushel S3.00. 



SHROPSHIRE HERO PEAS. 



Of recent introduction this handsome wrinkled pea 

 grows about 2)4 feet high; is a second early variety, with 

 long, square, "'filled pods. Highly recommended for 

 private gardens, the peas being richly flavored and of 

 the finest quality. It will also please the most critical 

 market gardener. Pkt. 10 cts., pint 25 cts., quart 45 cts., 

 postpaid. By express or freight, quart 30 cts., peck $1.25, 

 bushel $5.00. 



