FAUST'S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1894. 



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NEW BUSH LiriA BEANS. ^ dreer'S new bush LiriA bean. 



THIS valuable Bush 

 Bean has fully sus- 

 tained our claim to 

 be the best of the new 

 race of Bush Limas. It 

 possesses all the good 

 qualities of the Dreer's 

 Improved Large 

 Lima, which has long 

 been admitted the best in 

 quality of the Pole Limas, 

 as well as the most attrac- 

 tive and desirable for 

 table use. The Dreer's 

 liusli Lima is of vigor- 

 ous bushy habit, growing 

 from 1)4 to 2 feet high, 

 and producing pods in 

 great abundance, shows 

 no disposition to run and 

 is undoubtedly the most 

 profuse bearer of all of the 

 Jvima Bean family; single 

 plants have borne over 

 I So pods. The beans grow 

 close together in the pods, 

 producing 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 requires no poles or stakes whatever. Your garden is incomplete without it. Illustrated 

 packets with full description printed on each. Large pkt, 10 cts. ; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 35 cts. ; quart, 

 65 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, quart, 50 cts.; peck, $2,-75 bush., I14.50. 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA BEAN. 



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

 first introduced 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. The stock we offer comes direct from the introducers. 

 Large pkt, 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 35 cts.; quart, 65 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, quart, 

 53 cts.; peck, $3.75 ; bush., I14.50. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA BEANS. 



EVERBEARING TOMATO. 



We all know the value of a Tomato that will 

 begin to ripen its fruit early in the season, and will 

 continue to do so until long after the main crop has 

 gone. Such a crop will bring more money to the 

 " square foot " than any other, and this is just what 

 we have in the Everbearing Tomato. It is extra- 

 ordinarily productive. The fruit, in the shape of a 

 large plum, is of a deep scarlet red and is produced 

 in large and compact cluster, seldom less than 50 in 

 a bunch. Toward the end of May the first fruit 

 begins to ripen and from then on until frost kills the 

 plants, so that in the mild localities, ripe Tomatoes 

 are oftea found on the plants on Christmas Day. 

 Per pkt,, 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 30 cts. 



For Full Description, see page 20. Per Pacl(et, 10 cents. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



In order that our customers may have an oppor- 

 tunity to test the merits of all three of the Bush. 

 Lima Beans, we will mail one packet of each, 

 postpaid, for 30 cents. 



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This variety (offered by us for the first time last 

 season) possesses the peculiar merit of flowering 

 and bearing fruit continuously the entire season 

 until killed by frost, and besides being a most pro- 

 lific variety, it will yield a good crop where others 

 fail. Fruit firm and crisp, of a dark green color. 

 It has been raised for some j^ears in Burlington 

 County, New Jersey, and the pickles, when mar- 

 keted, bring the highest price. Owing to the very 

 short crop we cannot supply more than one pound 

 to a single customer. Pkt, locts. ; oz., 20 cts, ; X 

 lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 



