Heatherhome’s “Guaranteed” Seeds 33 
1916 Introductions of Foreign Growers 
New Colored Miniature Sunflowers 
§2502. Hellanthus Cucumerifolius, Flesh Pink. A delicate and pleasing color. Owing 
to the effectiveness of this flower in the garden and its value as a cut flower, we can see 
wonderful possibilities for it, and recommend it highly as a trial .Pkt., $ .25 
§2504. Copper Colored. Bright, shining coppery red. Pkt., .25 
New Bedding Petunia “Flesh Pink” 
A most delicate color, which must instantly appeal to the artistic gardener. Can you not 
at once picture in your rnind your garden paths bordered with this lovely Petunia, and rising 
through it the clear blue "Salvia Patens." You must be prepared to find some other colors 
besides the "Flesh Pink" in a packet of seed, but why do you tolerate them if they show up. 
Keep a few plants in reserve, and if an undesirable one shows up, simply discard it. 
§3745. — .Pkt., S .25 
“New Single Aster” — Mauve Beauty 
A distinct new single Aster. The flowers are very large, and with good, wide petals. Color 
is rich and very artistic. It is both effective in the garden and splendid for cutting. 
§730. — .Pkt., $ .25 
New Drooping Lobelia “Angelina” 
As a companion to the variety "Sapphire," having pure white flowers of enormous sire. 
The plant is so free that one can often find 600 to 700 flowers on a plant. Excellent for win¬ 
dow boxes or vases. 
§2010. — .Pkt., $ .25 
New Annual Sweet William 
Here is a novelty which must appeal to everyone. Seeds sow r n in May will produce plants 
which begin to flower in July, and continue to do so until frost. They are just exactly like the 
old-fashioned Sweet William, except that the stalks grow only 12 inches high. W'e can only 
offer it in Mixture. 
5950. — . Pkt., $ .15; large pkt., % .50 
"Flow'er Talks," by Maurice Fuld, appears once a month and tells the 
very things you want to know about flowers. 
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