December, 1915 
55 
Homeo/ j Heather 
ANNOUNCES ITS 1916 EDITION 
OF THE 
Heatherhome Seed 
AND 
Plant Book 
A MASTERPIECE OF GARDEN CATALOGUES 
There are no illustrations, yet the book 
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By word pictures alone, simple and full 
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every seed and plant that comes from 
the Home of Heather. 
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PLANTSMEN- SEEDSMEN 
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