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H. G. FAUST & CO., PHII^ADKLPHIA. 



MDIOSA (Sensitive Plant). 



A. most interesting little plant, being so sensitive that a 

 touch from the hand will instantly catise the leaves to fold 

 up. When the hand is removed they unfold again in a few 

 moments. 



3Iimosa Pudica. Small pink flowers Pkt., 5 cts. 



3Ii:yniLUS pionkey Flower). 



A plant much admired for its curiously-shaped flowers and 

 almost Transparent branches ; fine for basket, vase and house 

 culture. 



Moscliatus. (MuskPlant.) Leaves mtisk-scented. Pkt., 5 cts. 



Tigrinus. 



ties, . . 



All the best varie- 

 Pkt., 5 cts. 



MOI.UCCEI.T.A (Shell 

 riower). 



An interesting and curious 

 plant, has but few leaves and 

 bears many tiny cups of a pea- 

 green hue, Pkt., 5 cts. 



MERABrLIS (Marvel of 

 Peru). 



Has bright foliage, very fragrant 

 flowers and mo-t desirable colors, 

 and makes a fine summer hedge. 

 Commonly known as Four 

 o'Clocks. Seed should be planted 

 in open ground where the plants 

 are desired. Flowers open in the 

 afternoon, hence the name Four 

 o'Clocks. 



Mixed. Finest colors, Pkt., 5 cts. 

 JdoJucceUa. 



MYOSOTIS (Torget-me-not). 



Valuable for pot culture or winter-blooming, as well as for 

 growing in the open grouud, Nothing is finer for bouquets 

 than the charming little Forget-me-not, H. P. Six to 12 in. 

 Palustris. The true blue Forget-me-not, . . . . Pkt., 5 cts. 

 Alpestris Tictoria. Flowers of large size, azure blue, re- 

 maining in bloom a long time. Verv fine for cutting. . . . 



Pkt., 10 cts. 



Alpestris Alba Pure white, height 6 inches, . " 5 " 



NASTURTIUM. 



Remain in con- 

 stant bloom and are 

 exceedingly showy. 

 ^yill flower abund- 

 antly in any situa- 

 tion.' Every'garden 

 should possess at 

 least one variety. 

 Ladybird. Golden 

 yellow petals, 

 barred with crim- 

 ^"^^■A-: . ■ . -Oil. Pkt., ^ cts. 



Clotli of Gold. 

 Scarlet flowers, 

 foliage golden 

 vellow. Pkt., 5 

 cts. 



Empress of In- 

 dia. Flowers 

 brilliant crimson, 

 dark foliage and 

 very e fife c t i v e, 

 blooms profuselv, 

 oz., 2-5 cts., Pkt , 

 5 cts. 



Spotted King. Orange spotted with maroon, . .Pkt. ,5 cts. 

 Kuby King. Euby rose flowers, dark foliage, . . " 5 '• 

 Crolden King. Golden yellow, beautiful variety, ^' 5 " 

 Tom Thumb. Varieties mixed, Pkt., Sets.; oz., 15 Cts.; 34 

 lb., 35 cts.; lb.. Si. 25. 



NEMO PHIL A. 



Dwarf growing and splendid for beds. Flowers blotched 

 and spotted with various colors and shades in blue, violet and 

 while. 1 foot. H. A. 



Mixed. All varieties, rich colors, mixed, . . . . Pkt., 5 cts. 

 NICOTLVNA. 



Affinis. Grows 3 feet high, bearing sweet-scented, star- 

 shaped flowers of great fragrance and beauty. A single 

 plant Avill perfume thesurroundiug atmosphere. Pkt., 10 cts, 



NIGELUA (Xove in a Mist). 



Leaves finely cut, the flowers being curious and very showy, 

 also the seed pods. H, A. 1 to 2 feet. 



Damascena. Double, blue and white, mixed, . , Pkt., Sets. 

 NO LAN A. 



Very pretty trailing plants for rock work, hanging baskets, 

 bearing bell-shaped flowers, 6 inches. H. A. 

 Mixed. All varieties, Pkt., 5 cts. 



CEXOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 



Some of the flowers are nearly 6 inches in diameter. 

 Aucalis Alba. Silvery white," very large, . . . Pkt., 5 cts. 



Nasturtiuin, Ei 



Faust or King of the Blacks Pansy. 

 PANSY. 



The Pansy is one of the most beautiful and popular flowers- 

 raised and is so familiar to all that it is needless to sav any- 

 j thing in its praise. They give such a profusion of bright, 

 i beautiful flowers during the spring and autumn months that 

 ! they are a necessity to every garden. We make pansy seed a 

 i specialty, and the strains we ofler are unsurpassed. Seed can 

 ' be sown at almost any time of the year, but the best time tO' 

 .sow for summer and autumn show 'is early in the spring. All 

 flowers should be picked as soon as they fade, the plants will 

 then bloom more freely. Vautier's New Mammoth for size 

 , and briUiancv is unequalled. FAUST'S PANSIES ARE 

 j THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. 



! Tautier's Mammoth. See Novelties Pkt., 25 cts> 



Peacock. Flowers of large size and of the most beautiful 

 colors, embracing all the magnificent and gorgeous colorings 



of the peacock's brilliant plumage Pkt.. 15 cts 



New Imperial German. This strain comprises a beautiful 

 collection of colors of more than 50 varieties of the most 

 striking and beautiful types and combinations of shades 

 that we could procure from famous growers in Germanv, 



Pkt , 15 cts.; 14 oz., 70 cts.; % oz.. SI 2b. 



Fanst, or King of the Blacks. The flowers are of a rich, 

 ; glossy black, of fine circular form and large size. Plants 

 bushvand compact, flowering profuselv, verv attractive, 



! '. . . Pkt.. 10 cts. 



Giant Trimardeau. The largest Pansy grown, with the 

 exception of Vautier's Mammoth. Each flower is marked, 

 j with three large blotches, the colors being fine but few. 



The flowers lack form, Pkt., 15 cts. 



Odier, or Blotched. The colors are rich and varied and 

 each of the five petals is marked witti a dark blotch. They 

 are stronger growers than some of the other fancy types', 

 with verv'large blooms of finelv pencilled, brilliant 'shades, 



■ Pkt., 10 cts. 



Quadricolor. The upper petals are sky blue, the lower 



being mostly purple. Very brilliant Pkt., 10 cts. 



Lord Beaconsfield. Deep purple violet, shading to white 



Very large flowers, hisrhly eff'ective Pkt., 10 cts. 



Emperor William. Ultramarine blue, violet eye, " 10 " 



Snow Queen. Pure satiny white '. . " 10 " 



Violet. Margined with white. Very effective, . 10 " 

 Striped and Mottled Varieties. Very tine, showy, " 10 " 

 Fire Dragon. Very brilliant shades c f red, . . " 10 " 



Dark Purple. Very rich, deep color " 10 " 



Silver Edged. Dark purple, while border, . , " 10 " 



Azure "Blue. Very fine, lovely shade " 10 '* 



Indigo Blue. Very dark and handsome " 10 " 



Bronze-Colored. ' Very pretty and striking, . . " 10 " 

 Fawn Colored. Exceedingly beautiful, .... " 10 



Gold :\Iargine(l. Strikingly handsome, " 10 ' 



Mahogany Color. Great " Beaiuy, '• 10 " 



Havana Brown. New .«hades " 10 " 



Pnre Yellow. Very large, golden flowers. ..." 10 " 

 Extra Choice ]>Iixed. Finest strains, embracing all the 

 separate colors, . . . . Pkt., 10 cts.; 14 oz.. 35 cts.: oz..Sl.25. 

 Good Mixed, . . . . Pkt.. 5 cts.: OZ., 25 cts.: oz.. 75 cts. 



OUR GRAND PANSY COLLECTION, 10 fall sized 

 packets, 40 cts., postpaid. Send for circular. 



Ask for "Faust on Pausy Culture " when ordering 

 Pansies. FREE. 



PERILLA. 



Very desirable for a bedding plant, or for a low screen or 

 hedge. Highly ornamental, having a beautiful metallic 

 ebony- purple foliage. Leaf broad and serrated. 

 Nankinensis. Most valuable varieties, Pkt., 5 cts.; oz.. 20 cts. 



Mrs G. "W. Adams, Faith. Ky.. writes : "I have been buy- 

 ing my seed from you for eight years, and I do not know of 

 anyone with a favorite garden who has bought so many seeds." 



