Growth of titanium disilicide (TiSi 2 ) particles on a Ti-deposited Si(113) surface was observed with a scanning tunneling microscope. The direction of the particle growth was specifically related to the anisotropy of the high-index surface. The particles were identified as C54 nano-crystals, and their orientation was determined from the morphology of the silicide facets. The Si(113)-specific growth orientation is explained in terms of the lattice mismatch between C54 TiSi 2 and the reconstructed surface structure.