Huntington’s Hardy Herbaceous and Rock Plants 
“What will live and grow for us, will live and grow for you.” 
We boldly make this claim for we are situated in a district considered to 
be the most severe testing laboratory of a plant’s hardiness. Dry, hot summers, 
and cold, wet winters. Only the hardy survive. 
Inspected regularly by an expert from the State of Ohio, insuring healthy 
plants, our two year old, field grown stock will make an immediate effect 
in your garden 
ALL PLANTS, unless otherwise noted, EACH 25c, PER THREE of one 
variety 60c, PER TEN of one variety $1.50, PER TWENTY-FIVE of one 
variety $3.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER —Ten plants of ten different varieties listed at 25c each for only $1.75. Your Choice. 
ACHILLEA 
(Milfoil or Yarrow) 
BOULE DE NEICE. An improved variety for the 
low border. It is erect growing about 15 
inches high. During June it is a mass of per¬ 
fectly formed white flowers. Likes full sun. 
FILIPENDULA. A continuous bloomer throughout 
the summer with large flat heads of bright 
yellow. The stems are long and straight 
making it showy and ornamental, and a very 
fine cut flower. Forms bold clumps. 3 feet. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM (Rosy Milfoil). Finely cut, 
deep green foliage which is low growing. The 
flower heads of bright crimson rise on two 
foot stems. Makes a very acceptable cut 
flower, and in June is very pretty in the bor¬ 
der. Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, 
per 25 $2.50. 
PERRY’S WHITE. A fine large flowered variety. 
The individual flowers are snow-white often 
more than an inch in diameter. The plant is 
covered with bloom during June. Ver.y pretty 
when used in bouquets. 15 inches. 
•TOMENTOSUM (Woolly Yarrow). A bright golden 
gem for the rockery. Orderly and compact 
gray green foliage forming small mats. The 
plant is studded with flat heads of rich yel¬ 
low on three inch stems in the late Spring. 
ADENOPHORA 
LILIFOLIA. Bell-shaped, light purple flowers nicely 
arranged along a two foot spike. It is in 
bloom from June until late in the summer. 
It establishes itself in the border very easily. 
OHIO CUSTOMERS ONLY —There 
is a 3% Ohio States Sales Tax 
on all orders of seeds and 
plants. Please add it to your 
order. This applies only to 
Ohio orders. 
AETHIONEMA 
"PERSICUM (Persian Candytuft). A choice 
little alpine for the rockery with steel 
gray foliage that is very compact and 
low growing. During June the plant is 
filled with little bracts of rose pink 
flowers. A desirable item. 8 inches. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per 10 $2.00. 
AJUCA 
<=REPTANS. A useful dwarf for the rockery or shade 
under trees. It is a strong grower, close to 
the ground and will make a mat of deep 
green. The flowers are little tufts of bright 
blue during June. 6 inches. Each 20c, per 
three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
*REPTANS VARIECATED. A recently developed 
novelty for the rockery that has attracted 
wide attention. The foliage is beautifully 
variegated, making a fine contrast among the 
rocks. It is compact, dwarf, and tidy in habit. 
The flowers are a bright shade of blue, com¬ 
ing in June. Each 30c, per three 75c, per 10 
$ 2 . 00 . 
AETHIONEMA PERSICUM 
The neat Persian Candytuft 
ALYSSUM 
•SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Basket of Cold). A 
dependable and fine item for the rockery or 
for edging. During June and July it is a com¬ 
pact mass of rich golden yellow. The foliage 
is light dull green. Makes a bright spot in the 
rock garden. 8 inches. Each 20c, per three 50c, 
per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
ANCHUSA 
ITALICA DROPMORE. A worthy subject for the 
back border with its tall graceful clusters of 
rich blue flowers in June. A sturdy grower 
of rugged habit reaching a height of five 
feet. Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, 
per 25 $2.50. 
"MYOSOTIDIFLORA. A handsome dwarf from Rus¬ 
sia that is ideal in the rockery. Sprays of For¬ 
get-Me-Not blue flowers give a delightful 
touch of color during May and June. The heavy 
foliage is effective. 12 inches. 
ANEMONE 
''PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower). One of the most 
interesting alpine plants. It is among the first 
to greet the Spring, rising like a silvery lilac 
Crocus from attractive serrated foliage. The 
fluffy seed pods give a unique appearance. 8 
inches. 
ANTHEMIS 
TINCTORIA “PERRY’S VARIETY.” This improved 
strain has larger flowers of deep golden yel¬ 
low. Attractive, finely cut foliage. Blooms 
from June well into the summer. 2 feet. 
ARABIS 
"ALPINA (Rocky Cress). In the Spring this is a 
sheet of pure white. Very dwarf and low 
growing which makes it valuable for the 
rockery, and it is commonly used for edging. 
The foliage is gray green. 6 inches. 
"ALPINA ROSEA. During late April and May the 
compact plant is a mass of pretty blush pink 
flowers. A tidy, neat variety that fits in nicely 
among the rocks. 6 inches. 
ARMERIA 
"LAUCHEANA. A dependable and satisfactory 
item for either the rockery or low border. 
Forms a bright green clump from which arise 
6 inch stems bearing ball-shaped flowers of 
rich rose. A profuse bloomer throughout the 
summer. Does well in full sun or oartial shade. 
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