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



BUSH * LIMA * BEHNS 



whatever, 

 pkt., 10 ets. 

 bush., S7.50 



Your garden is incomplete without 

 ; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 30 ets.; quart, 



Dreer's New . . . 



Bush Lima Bean. 



This valuable Bush Bean 

 has fully sustained our 



claim to be the best of the 

 new race of Bush Limas. It 

 poseesses all the good quali- 

 ties 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 attractive 

 and desirable for table use. 

 The Dreer's Bush. Lima is 

 of vigorous bushy habit, 

 growing from 1% to 2 feet 

 high, and producing pods in 

 great abundance; shows no 

 disposition to run and is un- 

 doubtedly the most profuse 

 bearer of all of the Lima 

 Bean family ;. single plants 

 have borne over 180 pods. 

 The beans grow close to- 

 gether in the pods, produc- 

 ing 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 re- 

 quires no poles or stakes 

 t. Illustrated packets, with full descriptian printed on each. Large 

 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, quart, 35 cts.; peek, $2.00; 



BURPEE'S BUSH LIMA BEAN 



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

 duced sold at an enormous price. It is an exact counterpart of the old Pole Lima Beau 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 tilled with 

 large white beans. Large pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 quart, 35 cts.; peck, §2.00; bush., $7.50. 



HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA BEANS. 



For Full Description, see page 20. PER PACKET, 10 CE1VTS. 



Improved. 



Ne Plus Ultra Street Corn. 



This new Sweet Corn has given more satisfaction than any 

 other variety ever introduced. The ears are of good size and 

 frequently bear 5 to the stalk, and few stalks produce less than 

 3 good ears, from 6 to 8 inches in length. The cob is very small, 

 thus giving great depth to the kernels, which are of pearly 

 whiteness. Its greatest merit lies in its delicious quality, and 

 it is without question, the most tender and sweetest of all 

 Sweet Corns. This special stock, after years of careful selec- 

 tion, we have improved in the depth of kernel, as well as in the 

 purity and trueness of type. 



Pkt. 10 cts., pint 20 cts., quart 35 cts., postpaid. By express or 

 freight, quart, 20 cts., peck §1.00, bushel $3.00. 



Mrs. M. Richter, Duson, La., writes: " I wish to give my re- 

 gards to you for your Earliest of all Cabbage. I believe I had 

 the first cabbage in Louisiana this year. I had cabbage a month 

 before one of our market gardeners. I had so much and so 

 early that I sold over §1200 worth. All my seeds did well. I 

 will always recommend your seeds. 



DtDarf Champion Tomato. 



This fine new tomato is entirely distinct, and its habit of 



frowth is most peculiar, for not only is it dwarf and compact, 

 ut the stems being thick, stiff, and short-jointed, it is actually 

 self-supporting when laden with fruit; no other variety pos- 

 sesses this valuable characteristic. The foliage is very dark 

 green, thick and corrugated, and differing in form from that of 

 any other sort. Unsurpassed in productiveness, and its close, 

 upright growth enables it to be planted nearer together than 

 any other sort, therefore yielding more to the acre. The fruit 

 in form and color, closely resembles the well-known Acme, and 

 is always smooth and symmetrical in form. Of medium size, 

 size, very attractive in appearance; the skin is tough and the 

 flesh solid and of the finest quality. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., % lb. 

 70 ets., lb. S2.25. 



