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



DAHLIAS 



...1899... 



WM. AGNEW — Grandest 



red Cactus Dahlia ever produced. 

 Flowers are of the largest size, 

 .<?ften measuring more than 7 

 fnchesin diameter, aud always 

 full to the centre ; of perfect 

 t'OTm and of exqui&ite quality 

 and finish, -while the color is the 

 richefct shade of intense dazzling 

 red. The petals are very long. 

 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 

 NEW NYMPHAE DAHLIA OK PINK WATER- 

 L1IL.Y— This magnificent grand new Dahlia is the most distinct 

 variety ever offered. Bu-h is quite distinct, having the appear- 

 ance of a rosebush, and bearing the floweis on strong stems. 

 Flowers are of very large size, and resemble in both form and 

 color the Pink Water Lily. Color is clear and a distinct pink, 

 shading to a darker hue toward the outer petals, which are 

 broad and incurved toward the centre, while the outer petals 

 are extend' d full length. As a cut flower it has no equal, and 

 blooms at a time when flowers for cutting are scarce, 'i hey are 

 most exquisitely formed, being soft, deJioate and graceful, 

 keeping several days after being cut. Fine field-grown tubers, 

 each, ]5ct8 ; 7 for ^1.00 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS— Large size, pure white-flaked 

 pink. Petals beautifully quilled. Eacii, 15 cts.; per dozen, J1.50. 



MRS. PEART— Flon-eis resemble tlie famed Night Blooming 

 Cereus. It is white and flowers are prod need in great pi ofusion. 

 Fine as cut flower. Each.20ct8.; 6 for $1.00. 



AMERICAN FLAG— Snow white, striped cherry red. Free 

 flowering, quite distinct, and very efl^ective. tach, 15 cts.; per 

 dozen, §1.50. 



DAHLIAS— Separate Colors — Red, white, pink, yellow. 

 Each, 15 ct»ntB ; per dozen, $1.50. 



DAHLIAS— Mixed Colors— Fine clumps. Each, lOc; per 

 dozen, $1.00. 



NEW EXCELSIOR 

 PEARL TUBEROSES 



The Tuberose is a general favo-ite 

 and the most popular of all flowers 

 for buttonhole bouquets during 

 August and September. Flowers of 

 this variety are double the size ofthe 

 common Tuberose, and are borne in 

 great profusion. Dwarf haWit, p3r- 

 fectly double, and of most delicious 

 fragrance. Extra sized flowering 

 "bulbs, each, 5 cts., 6 for 20 cts ; per 

 dozen, 35 cts.j 26 for 60 cts.; 100 for 

 $2.00, postpaid. By express at ex- , 

 penseof purchaser 100 for $1.50, 200 

 for $2.76, 1000 for $12.00. 



New Japanese 

 Morning Glories 



This grand new race of 

 Morning Glories comes to us 

 from Japan, and are noted for 

 the large size and beautiful 

 new colors of the flowers with 

 handsome foliage, often beau- 

 tifully blotched. The vines 

 arestrong and robust, gi-owing 

 rapidly to a height of 20 feet. 

 The immense flowers are of 

 all shades of red, blue, yellow, bronze, brown, and many odd shades 

 and combinations not found in any other flower; the black and white 

 are particularly striking, as are the blues bordered with red, purples 

 marbled with black, whites spotted with blue; others are striped, mottled, 

 blotched and shaded in an undescribable manner, often having six or 

 seven colors and tints in one flower. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 



