FArST'S ^rOYELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOE 189/. 



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WILSON SHELL AND BONE MILL. 



With tliis mill you can grind, your own shell, bone, meat 

 and corn. 



Price, complete, 85.00 



" with legs, 7.00 



31 ANN'S GREEN BONE CUTTEK. 



To make hens lay and chicks grow, feed them on green 

 bone. This you can easily get with the :Mann Green Bone 

 Cutter, as it cuts the toughest green bone and gristle. Price, 

 ■«18.00. 



CANADA FIELD PEAS. 



All pigeons are fond of these 

 peas; they are small and easy 

 to swallow. Pigeons require 

 them to be in good healthy 

 condition. Price, qt., 10 cts.; 

 bush.,. f 1.25. 



I GENUINE RUSSIAN 

 HEMP SEED. If you would 

 have bright, lively birds, they 

 must have hemp ^eed. If you 

 are rai.sing squabs there is 

 nothing you can feed that is 

 so iatteniiig. Price, qt., 10 cts. ; 

 bush., S1.50. 



IMPORTED BIRD 

 MILLET. This millet is of larse size, and is tlie cheapest 

 food for birds of all kinds. Price,\it.. 10 cts.; bush., $1.50. 



TARES OR VETCHES. This should be fed occasionally 

 to all pigeoLS. Price, qt., 15 cts.; bush., $2.75. 



BUCKWHEAT. A very fattening food. Price, qt., 10 

 Cts.; bush., $1.25. 



Vegetable Plants and Roots. 



CABBAGE PLANTS. 

 Early Jersey Wakefield. Per 100, 40 cts. ; per 1000, $3.25. 

 CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. 



Per doz., 25 cts. ; per 100, $1,25 ; per 1000, $10.00. 



CELERY PLANTS. 

 Strong. Best sorts. Ready in July. 



EGG-PLANT*. 

 Faust's New Tork Improved Large Purple. Grown 

 in pots. Ready in May. Per doz., 75 cts.; per 100. $5.00. 



Out of hot-beds. Ready .in May and June. Per doz. , 40 cts. ; 

 per 100, $3.00. 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 

 Red Nansemond. Ready In May. Per 100, 30 cts.: per 

 lOnO SI. 50. 



Yellow Nansemond. Ready in May. Per 100, SOcts.; per 

 1000, $1.50. 



TOMATO PLANTS. 



Ready in May. Per dnz., 20 cts.; per 100, $1.50; per ICOO, 

 $10,00. Grown in pots. Per doz., cO cts. 



PEPPER PLANTS. 

 Large Sweet Bell. Ready in May. Per doz., 25 cts.; per 

 100, $1.50. 



You are feissured, wlien. dealing witli us, of 

 PROMPTNESS and 

 FRESH, PURE SEEDS. 



FAUST'S SEEDS ARE ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE. 



New 



Paris Pickling Cucumber. 



From, the illustration it will be seen that the Paris Pick- 

 ling is entirely distinct fromaU sorts hitherto known. The 

 young cucumbers, when of the proper age for pickhng, are 

 slim and slender, from 3 to 5 inches in length, and the entire 

 surface of the skin is covered with delicate, black, hairy 

 spines. When the unusually crisp, brittle character of the 

 pickles is known, it will take front rank in popular favor, 

 while from the very first its unique appearance will make it 

 of great value in the manufacture of chow-chow and other 

 mixed pickles. So crisp and brittle are they that they snap 

 freely, and, when ready for pickling, show absolutely no 

 signs of seeds. When we add that at the pickling stage, iu 

 connection Avith the good qualities named, the fruits are of 

 an unusually dark green color— so deep that no coloring 

 matter is necessary, even in preparing them tor the market- 

 it will be apparent that the Paris Pickling is a valuable 

 variety. Per pkt., 10 cts. ; 3 pkts. for 25 cts. ; oz.. 30 cts. 



Faust's Ruby Collection of i6 Packages of 

 Rare and Beautiful Flower Seeds 

 for 50 cents. 



Comprising the following varieties: 



Zinnia. Double mixed ; handsomely striped and marked. 

 New Imperial German Pansies. Choicest mi.xed ; beauti- 

 ful varieties. 



Verbena Hybrida. Extra choice mixed; unrivaled for bril- 

 liancy. 



Balsam. Faust's Camellia flowered, including self and spotted 

 variety. 



Dahlia. Finest double mixed, readily raised from seed. 

 Mignonette. Machet. Fine, for garden or pot culture. 

 Petunia. Hybrida Grandiflora. beautiftil variety. 

 Aster. Trutfaut's Peony Flowered Perfection. Choice mixed ; 

 all colors. 



Stock. Largest Flowering. Finest mixed, embracing the new 

 varieties. 



Chrysanthemum. Annual varieties, mixed ; splendid strain; 

 all the latest show varieties. 



Pink. Double Imperial. Choicest colors ; mixed. 



Pansy. Faust, King of the Blacks. Strikingly' handsome and 

 showy. World's Fair Prize Pansy. 



Bellis. (Double Daisy). Double; finest mixed. 



Godetia. Lady Albemarle. Beautiful carmine flowers. 



Marguerite Carnation. Produce in four months from sow- 

 ing magnificent double carnations. 



New Sweet Peas. The most popular flower to-day. Finest 

 mi.xed. Very fragrant and showy. 

 The entire Collection of i6 packets mailed, postpaid, for 50 



Cts., or 5 for $2.00. These collections are lower than ever 



oftered before, and at the prices named we can allow no changes. 



H. W. Montgomery, Hazleton, Pa., writes: "The Tube- 

 roses bought of you were fine ; some I bought oi an agent 

 were very poor, so I thought best to send again to head- 

 quarters." 



PERFECTION WAX BEAN. ' 



This valuable bean originated in Yates County, New 

 York, and for vigor of growth and immense productive- 

 ness, is scarcely equaled by any other Dwarf Wax Bean. 

 The large, golden-yellow pods are of handsome appear- 

 ance and. of the finest quality, striugless. tender and of 

 tlie richest flavor. The plants are prolific and are loaded 

 with the long, rich pods. Pkt. 10 cts., pint 25 cts., quart 

 40 cts.. postpaid. Bv express or freight, quart 25 cts., 

 peck, $1.25, bushel $6.00. • 



Shakers Large Early StDeet Corn. 



An excellent early vai-iety, with large, well-filled ears, 

 pearly-white kernels of the most delicious, sweet flavor. 

 "The ears are larger than the Crosby Corn, and it is ready 

 for market much later than that varietj--. It is just the 

 corn to plant after the Crosby. Pkt. 10 cts., pint 20 cts.. 

 quart 35 cts.. postpaid. By express or freight, quart 20 

 cts., peck Sl.OO, bushel ?3.00. 



