Huntington’s Dependable Annual Seeds 
It is just as important that annual seeds be dependable as it is to have choice strains 
of alpine and perennial seeds. In planning your garden, annual seeds have a distinct 
purpose—you wish them to develop into neat edging plants, dwarf, compact bedding 
plants, or you are planning a cutting garden. 
When you plan your garden in the early Spring the seeds are purchased with the 
thought in mind of the duty they are to perform. 
So avoid disappointments, to be certain that your summer garden will be the garden 
you conceived in the Spring, that the seeds you wanted for edging purposes will grow 
into orderly, neat shape, that the bed you planned will be a mass of compact bloom in 
the color you want, that the cut flower garden will be filled with those gorgeous flowers 
of which you dreamed—we suggest that you use the following Dependable Seeds. 
Our choice strains of Annual Seeds receive the same painstaking care and considera¬ 
tion that we give to our Perennial Seeds. Quality is the important factor, for only fresh, 
carefully grown and selected seeds will give you the finest results. 
ALL ANNUAL SEEDS ARE 10c A PACKET, 20c A TRADE PACKET, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 
*ABRONIA 
UMBELLATA (Sand Verbena). A charming little trailing plant for sunny 
spots on rock work or hanging baskets, producing heads of fragrant 
purple-rose flowers with white center. 
BLUE PERFECTION. Fine for edging or for bedding. A bright blue. Low grow¬ 
ing. Blooms all summer. 
IMPERIAL DWARF BLUE. A pretty semi-dwarf six inches high that is a mass 
of bloom from June until frost. Effective as a border plant, and showy 
in a bed. 
ACROCLINIUM 
ROSEUM. Graceful sprays of daisy-like rose-tinted flowers that can be dried 
for winter bouquets. 1 V 2 feet. Rose or Mixed. 
IMPERIAL DWARF WHITE. This is identical with above except that the 
flowers are a clear white. When used with the blue makes a fine con¬ 
trasting effect. 
ACERATUM 
BLUE CAP. The best dwarf Ageratum yet introduced. Deep, rich blue flowers 
that completely cover the compact plant. Ideal for a formal border, the 
plant resembling miniature blue domes. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
OLD FASHIONED HERBS 
FOR NEW GARDENS 
Herbs, with their many interesting forms, are returning 
to popularity. They serve a double purpose, being useful for 
cooking, and their attractive appearance in the garden. 
All of the following herbs are easy to grow, and can be 
easily raised from seeds in any ordinary garden soil. The 
mints are the only ones that require a cool, semi-shaded 
location. 
For a garden that is different and one that will bring back 
memories of old gardens we suggest the following: 
ANISE 
CARAWAY 
CORIANDER 
DILL 
ANNUAL HERBS 
FENNEL 
SUMMER SAVORY 
SWEET MAJORAM 
PERENNIAL HERBS 
BALM (Melissa officinalis) 
LAVENDER (Lavandula Spica) 
HYSSOP (Hyssopus officinalis) 
PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita) 
SACE (Salvia officinalis) 
SPEARMINT (Mentha spicata) 
TANSY (Tanacetum vulgare) 
TARRACON (Artemisia dracun- 
culus) 
THYME (Thymus vulgaris) 
ROSEMARY (Rosmarinus 
officinalis) 
RUE (Ruta graveolens) 
WOODRUFF (Asperula odorata) 
WORMWOOD (Artemesia 
absinthium) 
PACKET EACH 10c, TRADE PACKET 20c 
YOUR CHOICE ANY FIVE PACKETS 30c 
*ALYSSUM 
LITTLE CEM. The popular border plant so widely used. Compact tufts of 
white which bloom all summer. Excellent for borders, beds, or in the 
rockery. 1 Oz. 50c. 
PROCUMBENS RESELECTED (Carpet of Snow). Taken from selected plants 
of uniform growth. Very neat and orderly. Covered with a profusion of 
delicate white flowers. 6 inches. Highly recommended. 1 Oz. $1.00. 
LILAC CEM. Dwarf compact variety producing a mass of pretty blush lilac 
flowers all summer. 
A new minature of merit 
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