February, 1916 
57 
Home of Heather 
ANNOUNCES ITS 1916 EDITION 
OF THE 
Heatherhome Seed 
AND 
Plant Book 
A MASTERPIECE OF GARDEN CATALOGUES 
There are no illustrations, yet the book 
is as full of color as a garden in June. 
By word pictures alone, simple and full 
of meaning, it delights and informs. It 
will tell you just the things you have 
always wanted to know. 300 pages, 
antique paper, bound in Heatherhome 
blue, in a box free for the asking. It is 
a beautiful, fascinating book and we 
guarantee your pleasure in it just as we 
guarantee to grow, and to be as described, 
every seed and plant that comes from 
the Home of Heather. 
KNIGHT & STRUCK CO. 
PLANTSMEN-SEEDSMEN 
METROPOLITAN BUILDING 
NEW YORK 
Besides containing one or more articles on a distinctive home 
having some unique decorative feature, each number contains 
numerous other profusely illustrated articles on antiques, 
collecting, and the various phases of art which are of essen- 
srs of the beautiful. 
Special Offer to Readers of House and Garden 
We will enter your name for a six months’ 
trial subscription, the regular price for 
which is $1.50, if you will send us $1.00 
now. Send us your order today to insure 
its prompt attention. 
$3.00 a year—Twenty-five Cents a Copy. 
ARTS & DECORATION 
H.G.3. 
434 Lafayette St., New York City 
I enclose $1.00. Please send me Arts and 
Decoration for six months. 
Name . 
Address 
Those Who Wish 
To Have Distinctive 
Homes— 
will find it of great value to make a 
study of the best recent examples of 
home decoration in America and 
abroad. The only magazine which 
adequately deals with all possibilities 
of decorative and fine art is 
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Sweet 
Peas 
SIX SUPERB 
SPENCERS 
For 25c 
we will mail one regu¬ 
lar 10-cent packet (40 
to 50 seeds) each of Elfrida Pearson, 
a lovely pink, of gigantic size; King 
White, the best of all White Spen¬ 
cers; Mrs. Routzahn, rich buff, suf¬ 
fused delicate pink; Vermilion Bril¬ 
liant, the most brilliant scarlet Spen¬ 
cer; Wedgwood, a beautiful light-blue 
shade. Also one large packet (90 to 
100 seeds) of the 'Burpee Blend of 
Superb Spencers for 1916, the finest mixture of 
Spencers ever offered. Purchased separately. 
Would cost 60c. 
SIX STANDARD SPENCERS 
we will mail one regular 10-cent packet (40 to 50 
seeds) each of the following: Hercules, gigantic 
flowers, rose-pink in color; King Edward, magnificent rich crim¬ 
son ; Mrs. W. J. Unwin, brightest orange-scarlet flaked on 
white; Queen Victoria, beautiful primrose, flushed rose; Rosa- 
belle, most attractive rose-crimson; Thomas Stevenson, an in¬ 
tense flaming orange. 
For 50c 
we will mail both collections named 
above and also a fifteen-cent packet 
of YARRAWA, the unique new early-flowering 
Spencer, introduced in 1915. 
The Burpee Leaflet on Sweet Pea cul¬ 
ture is enclosed with each collection, 
BURPEE’S ANNUAL FOR 1916 
The Fortieth Anniversary Edition of the leading 
American seed catalog—is brighter and better than 
ever before. It is mailed free. Write for it today 
'•"d please mention House and Garden. 
V. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. Burpee Bldgs., Philadelphia 
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