For a consistent bloomer use Anchusa My osotidif lor a 
Huntington’s 
HARDY HERBACEOUS 
and ROCK PLANTS 
X F you are looking for true-to-name, well established plants at moderate, reasonable prices we are 
confident you will find our list of plants of great interest and value to you. 
Each season records a furthur developement in our sound method of propagating the choice alpine 
and hardy herbaceous plants. We concentrate upon producing extra strong plants with firm, well estab¬ 
lished root systems. The plant with the strong root will make a better showing in your garden; it 
will acclimate itself more rapidly; and only the plant with a splendid root system will do well for you. 
We have many valued clients among the leading growers and Landscape Architects of the United 
States. They demand, and receive from Huntingtons, quality plants. All retail orders are freshly dug 
from the same block of plants that we supply to the wholesale trade. This assures you of the finest 
stock. 
All of the plants we offer are grown out-of-doors in our severe climate. They have proven their 
hardiness. We use our own superior strain of seed. Plants grown from division or cuttings are develop¬ 
ed from improved strains. They are extra quality in every respect. 
We are sure you will be interested in the price of these fine plants. By making a more careful 
estimate of our needs, by concentrating on quality rather than quantity which does away with a costly 
surplus of stock, we are able to offer strong, two year plants at these very reasonable prices. 
Our plants are regularly inspected by an expert from the Department of Agriculture of the State of 
Ohio. This fact, added to our integrity, assures you of healthy, growing plants. Remember—“What 
will live and grow for us, will live and grow for you.” 
Five plants at half the ten rate. Prices per each and per ten by mail postpaid. 
Orders of over ten plants of one variety are sent via Express. We are able to send larger plants 
by Express, (Express rates have been reduced 25%,) and if requested will do so in whatever quantity. 
One of the most 
dainty of all alpines 
is the Persian Can¬ 
dytuft, Aethionema 
persicum. 
It forms a small, 
compact round plant 
which is covered in 
the Spring with de¬ 
licate pink flowers 
in clusters. 
In the Fall the 
gray - green foliage 
changes to varying 
shades of violet and 
purple. 
ACHILLEA 
(Milfoil or Yarrow) 
BOULE DE NEIGE. An improvement on the popu¬ 
lar Pearl. In habit this variety is erect instead 
of spreading as in the Pearl. Makes a compact 
mass of pure white. 15 inches. Each 20c, per 
10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
FI LI PEN DU LA. Plat heads of golden yellow on 
graceful two foot stems. Blooms late in the 
summer when yellow is scarce, and is a fine cut 
flower. Each 20c, per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM (Rosy Milfoil). Finely 
cut, deep green foliage. Bright reddish pink 
flower heads that bloom profusely during June 
and July. 18 inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20 
per 25 $2.50 
PERRY’S WHITE. A fine large flowered Achillea. 
The snow-white blooms often reach one inch in 
diameter. The blossoms cover the plant at¬ 
tractively. 12 inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
TOMENTOSUM (Wooly Yarrow). A bright golden 
gem for the rockery. Orderly and compact grey 
green foliage which is attractive at all times. 
The bright blossoms cover the plant during 
June. 6 inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 
$2.50. 
ACONITUM 
(Monkshood) 
Aconitum should be planted in the Fall, although 
we will be able to fill early Spring orders for them. 
They start early, and we suggest that the shipment 
of all Aconitums be left to our judgment. 
FISHERII. A rugged, hardy variety with dark glos¬ 
sy foliage that has a varnished appearance. The 
deep blue flowers come in September, crowning 
the eighteen inch plant with their delightful 
hue. Each 20c. per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
NAPELLUS SPARK’S VARIETY. A tall graceful 
beauty for the back border. Blooms in August 
with a rich blue purple. Stately spikes on five 
foot stems. Each 30c, per 10 $2.00. 
ADENOPHORA 
LI LI FOLIA. This campanula-like purple blue flow¬ 
er lends a bright touch of color through the 
summer months. Hardy and satisfactory. 18 
inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
AETHIONEMA 
(Persian Candytuft) 
PERSICUM. A splendid grey green dwarf for the 
rockery. Compact and uniform in growth. Pro¬ 
fusely blooming during June with light pink 
flowers. 8 inches. Each 25c, per 10 $1.75. 
AGROSTEMMA 
CO RON ARIA. Showy silver foliage covered with 
blood red flowers during June and July. Erect 
and graceful growing. 24 inches. Each 20c, per 
10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
AJUGA 
REPTANS. A useful low growing plant for the 
rockery or for partial shade under trees where 
grass will not grow. Flowers of bright blue. 6 
inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
ALYSSUM 
(Basket of Gold) 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM. Compact masses of 
bright golden yellow. Indispensible in the bor¬ 
der or for a touch of color in the rock garden. 
The light green foliage makes the plant pre¬ 
sentable after the flowers have gone in late 
June. 8 inches. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 
$2.25. 
ANTHEMIS 
(Hardy Marguerite) 
KELWAYII. A very satisfactory July blooming 
perennial that serves well as a cut flower. 
Bright yellow daisy-like flowers. 18 inches. 
Each 20c, per 10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
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