FAUST'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



Our Peas are grown close to the shores of Lake Ontario (the most favorable pea-growing section in the world), and there 

 can be no purer strains or better stocks than those which we offer. No i)eas can receive more attention in growth and cultiva- 

 tion than is bestowed upon our present crop. They have been riddled in the most approved manner, and afterward thoroughly 

 and carefully hand-picked. We pay the postag^e at prices quoted, and also quote prices by express or freight. 



Plant the early varieties as soon as the ground can be worked, the others in succession from April to June. For private use 

 they are generally sown in double rows, 6 or 8 inches apart and 2 or 3 inches deep. When grown for market they are sown in 

 eingle rows, and 2 or 3 feet apart. They come earliest to maturity in light, rich soil, and for a general crop a good dressing 

 should be applied. For dwarf varieties the soil can hardly be too rich. Varieties growing over feet in height should be 

 bushed. Sow for a succession every 2 weeks until June, then discontinuing until the middle of August, when a good crop maj 

 be secured by sowing the extra early varieties. ^ 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



Those marked with (*) are wrinkled varieties. 



FAUST'S SELECTED EXTRA EARLY. The popular- 

 ity of Faust's Selected Extra Early Peas has long been estab- 

 lished throughout the length and breadth of the United 

 States, as testimonials from growers, both large and small, 

 testify. Unequalled in earhness, quality and productiveness ; 

 lentirely free from runners. They ripen up so uniformly as 

 mot to require over 2 pickings to clear off the entire crop. 

 Market gardeners, truckers and private gardeners, one and 

 ell, agree that no other pea can equal it. Height of vine about 

 2 feet. Perpkt., lOcts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts., postpaid. 

 By express or freight, quart. 25 cts.; peck, $1.00, bush. $3.50. 



RURAL NEW YORKER, Early, of robu' t and branch- 

 ing habit, vines can be stripped of 80 to 90 per cent, of the 

 pods in one picking. Pods large, containing from 6 to 9 peas 

 each. Two feet. Per pkt., 5 cts.; pmt, 20 cts.; quart, 40 cts., 

 postpaid. By express or freight, quart, 25 cts.; peck, $1.00; 

 bush., $3.90. 



•EXTRA EARLY PREMIUM GEM. This is an im- 



Erovement on the Little Gem. bearing more pods and surpass- 

 ig it in productiveness. The flavor is delicious, and in all 

 essential qualities it is unsurpassed. The most profitable 

 early wrinkled variety for the market gardener, and highly 

 tecommended for family use. Twelve to 1 4 inches. Per pkt. , 

 Bcl8.; pint, 25 cts,; quart, 40 cts., postpaid. By express or 

 lieight, quart, 25 cts.: peck, $1.00; bush. $3.7a 



AUuka, 



ALASKA. At 



extra early variev> 

 bearing pods of darMS 

 green color, well 

 filled, which 

 ripen uni- 

 formly. The 

 peas are of 

 fine flavor, 

 and very ten- 

 der ; it is f 

 prolific bear 

 er, and is ( 

 most desii 

 able shipping 

 variety, ow» 

 ing to the 

 dark green 

 color of the 

 pods. Two 

 fe e t. Per 

 pkt., 5 cts.; 

 pint, 25 cts.; quart, 

 40 cts., postpaid. 

 By express or 

 freight, quart, 25 

 cts. ; peck, 75 cts. ; 

 bush., |3.00. 



