HUNTINGTON'S 
DEPENDABLE ANNUAL SEEDS 
Including the Season’s Finest New Novelties and Selected Strains 
of Established Varieties 
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Fresh Seeds, Grown From Pure Strain Stock, Will Give You 
the Finest Results 
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All Annual Seeds are 10c per Packet, 20c per Trade Packet 
Unless Otherwise Noted 
• • - ALL SEEDS ARE SENT POSTPAID • • • 
ACROCLINIUM 
NEW LARCE FLOWERED HYBRIDS. A remarkable new double variety in a 
range of colors such as rich salmon, apricot, pink, cerise with white and 
creamy tones. They are enhanced in beauty by a dark center zone. A 
grand cut flower. 1 1/2 feet. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY SELLS 
After years of careful selection an annual Canterbury Bell has been pro¬ 
duced. When first introduced it was a sensation for it is now possible to 
bring Spring flowers to the Fall garden. They will bloom within six months 
from sowing. Seeds sown in February will bloom in July. They are identical 
in size and color to the biennial type. 
“LIBERTY BELL.” This splendid novelty was the winner of the Award of 
Merit for the 1934 All-American Selections. This separate color, an 
intense violet-blue, has been segregated. Six to eight spikes, 24 inches 
high, on each plant. A good cut flower and suitable for pot culture. 
Highly recommended. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
“ANGELUS BELL.” Another of last season’s finest novelties. A beautiful art 
shade of deep rose. Large single bells on full spikes. Continuous bloomer 
and should be used in every garden. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
“BLUE BELL.” A splendid addition to this group being a rich Cambridge Blue. 
The flowers are extra large and well placed on the spike. Pkt. 1 5c, Tr. 
Pkt. 35c. 
“MISSION BELL.” A new color, being a soft clear pink. A pleasing shade for 
the late summer garden. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELL MIXED. In this fine mixture are included all 
the fine colors; deep violet, light blue, rose, pink, and white. With 
these you can plan upon having continued color throughout the season. 
AMARANTKUS 
TRICOLOR SPLENDENS (Joseph’s Coat). Handsome foliage in a bright blend¬ 
ing of red, yellow, and green. 
MIXED. A mixture of selected strains for bold groups. 
•ALYSSUM 
LITTLE GEM. The popular border plant so widely used. Compact tufts of 
white which oloom 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. 
AMMOBIUM 
ALATUM CRANDIFLORUM. A delightful everlasting that can be dried and 
used for winter bouquets. Panicles of silvery white flowers with bright 
golden centers. 2'/2 feet. 
ANAGALLIS 
CRANDIFLORA MIXED (Pimpernel). A pretty spreading semi-dwarf covered 
with a mass of flowers in brilliant shades of blue and brick red. Use¬ 
ful in rockery or border, doing well in poor soil. 
ACERATUM “BLUE CAP” 
A new minature of merit 
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