Heatherhome’s “Guaranteed” Seeds 17 
“Flower Talks” 
BY MAURICE FULD 
A Monthly Publication Devoted Exclusively to the Practical Growing: of Flowers 
The value of this practical paper has been widely recognized, and within the short terra of 
six months the subscription list has swelled to the number of thousands, of which everyone 
speaks in terms of highest praise. 
The paper is small, but it contains nut-meat only (no shell), and several of the subscribers 
say that they consider it worth more than all the $1.50-a-year magazines. 
You are not bothered with ads. and it is printed in easy readable type, in blue ink, on a buff 
paper. Two volumes are now complete, namely: 
No. 1—11 numbers of the year 1914 
No. 2 — 12 numbers of the year 1915 
They are now ready for sale and may be purchased as follows: 
In loose form, each volume $ .50. 
Bound in exquisite “Heatherhome Blue” cover $1.00, postpaid. 
Volume No. 1—Contains the following subjects: 
January — The Handy Seed Flat 
February Hotbed and Coldframe 
March Growing Sweet Peas 
April — Lawns 
May — Dahlias 
June --Window Boxes 
July —-No Issue 
August — Dividing Perennials for Mul¬ 
tiplication 
September — Sweet Peas in the Fall 
October — Dividing Perennials 
November — Seeds True to Color 
December — Dividing Perennials 
Volume No. 2 — Contains the following subjects: 
January 
February 
March 
April 
May 
June 
Roses 
Roses 
Sweet Peas 
Dahlias 
Biennials 
Biennials 
July — Biennials 
August — Biennials 
September — Roses 
October — Roses 
November — Protect Your Plants 
December — House Plants 
Beginning with the present volume not a single subject will be repeated, unless additional 
information is given, and for this reason every gardener should be in possession of all the back 
numbers. 
Volume III, beginning with January, 1916, will be given over entirely to the “Growing of 
Perennials,” a subject in which every up-to-date gardener is intensely interested, and of which 
the true story has never been told. It will require several volumes to complete this story. 
In addition, every number will contain several hints on other timely subjects, so that you will 
eagerly await its arrival every month. 
Volume I can only be furnished complete, loose, $ .50, postpaid. 
Volume II can be furnished, in separate numbers, as well as complete. 
Separate numbers, each, $ .05. Complete set, loose, $ .50. Bound, $1.00, postpaid, 
Subscription for Volume III (1910 edition), per copy, $ .05. Per annum, $ .50. 
We can also furnish Binders to preserve the copies for the library, each, $ .50. 
Please Order all Seeds by Number Only 
