The following list contains all the STANDARD VARIETIES of Vegetables and also NOVELTIES 
and SPECIALTIES of recent introduction. Varieties Specially Recommended are printed in CAPITALS. 
Our seeds are TESTED and CAREFULLY GROWN and we feel warranted in saying that NONE BETTER 
are TO BE HAD. FAUST'S SEEDS ARE FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Complete Cul- 
ture Directions with Illustration and Description Printed on Each Packet of nearly all varieties. 
g^"\ou may select Thirty-five Cents' Worth, Extra, for Each One Dollar sent us for Seeds in 
Packets. Thus, anyone sending us ^i.oo can select seeds in packets amounting to ^1.35 ; for $2.co sent 
us, seeds to the value of $2.70, and so on. This liberal premium applies only to seeds in packets, and 
is not allowed on orders for seeds by weight or measure, or with collections of Vegetable or Flower 
seeds. 
JI^This year we have secured SEVERAL DISTINCT NOVELTIES not yet catalogued by us, which 
we will distribute gratuitously among our customers whose orders indicate an interest in new vegetables. 
We have also seeds of several choice beautiful flowers for distribution. 
^PpHq Pn^fnaiH hv Mr)ll ^" Postage on seeds by the Packet, Ounce, Quarter 
iJCCUD ru:>l|^am, p^^^^^ p^^^^^ p.^^ ^^^^^ 3^^^ the- catalogue price and 
WE GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY OF THE SEEDS BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. Postage Stamps 
Accepted the Same as Cash. Half pounds supplied at pound rates, half bushels at bushel rate.s. Market 
Gardeners and Others using large quantities of seeds are requested to write us for special prices. 
ARTICHOKE. 
Sow in April in rich soil, transplant 
the following spring to permanent beds, 
in rows 3 feet apart and 2 feet be- 
tween the plants. Only a partial crop 
can be gathered the first season, but as 
it is a perennial, the beds will remain in 
bearing for years. Protect in winter by 
a covering of leaves or coarse manure. " 
L.arge Green Globe. The best for 
general culture. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 
cts.; 1^ lb., 75 cts.; lb., S2.50. 
Artichoke. 
Jerusalem. DiflFers entirely from 
the foregoing variety, and grown exclu- 
sively for its tubers, which somewhat resemble potatoes. It 
is used largely in feeding sheep and hogs, and is enormously 
productive. Strong tubers, per lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts.; post- 
paid. Bv express or freight, peck, 70 cts.; bush., S2.25 ; bbl. 
of 3 bush., «6.50. 
ASPARAGUS. 
The most convenient shape to make a bed is to have it 
about 6 feet wide, with a path 2 feet on each side. It will 
require about 3 years to have the bed in full bearing, but 
once established it is good for many years.' One pound of 
seed is sufficient for a bed 6 x 50. Sow in drills one foot apart, 
and thin out so that the plants will stand oue foot apart from 
each other. Use an abundance of manure, and with a deep, 
good, rich soil a good crop will be assured. 
CONOTER'S COLOSSAL. The standard variety, the 
shoots being of large size, very productive and fine quality. 
Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., lOcts.; 341b., 20cts.; lb.,50cts. One year 
old roots, Si. 10 per 100, postpaid. By express, at purchaser's 
expense, one year old roots, 90 cts. per lOt) ; $2.50 per 5^0 ; $4.25 
per 1000 ; two year old roots, 95 cts. per 100 ; So.50 per 1000. 
BARK'S IVIAM- 
MOTH. The lar- 
gest and most pro- 
ductive in cultiva- 
tion. With proper 
care and treatment 
it will attain near- 
ly twice the eize of 
any other variety, 
its earliness and 
large size com- 
mand for it the 
highest price in 
market. The stalks 
are frequently an 
inch in diariieter 
and retain their 
thickness to the top 
of the shoots and 
have close round 
heads. It is re- 
markably tender 
and succulent and 
of exquisite flavor, 
entirely free from 
M'ood fibre and will 
in a single day 
make shoots fit for 
market. Per pkt., 
10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 
34 lb., 30 cts.; lb., 
SI. 10; 100 strong 
roots bv mail, post- 
paid, $1.36. 
Roots one year old, 81.00 per 100; $3.50 per 500; $6.50 per 
1000 ; two year old roots, $1.25 per 100 ; $7.00 per 1000, by ex- 
press, at purchaser's expense. 
