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PLUMBAGO 
Larpentae. One of the finest edging plants in the list. It is especially valu - 
able because it blooms in the late Summer. Tiny red-edged leaves of 
Apple-green are a rich setting for the clusters of vivid cobalt blue flowers 
that come in August. 6 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50, 
per hundred $12.00. 
POLEMONIUM 
(JACOB’S LADDER) 

REPTANS IMPROVED. For the past five years we have been 
growing this gem from divisions. A grand item for the border or 
rockery. The tidy 12-in. plant is a mass of rich Belladonna blue 
flowers in May. Will do well in the full sun and is highly recom- 
mended. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 

PRIMULA 
Auricula Choice Mixed. An Alpine gem with rosettes of gray-green 
leaves and highly fragrant flowers in many interesting shades such as 
lavender and gold, blue and yellow, mauve and maroon, bronze and gold. 
Highly desirable for the rockery. 8 in. May and June blooming. 
Each 30c., per three 75c. 
Cashmeriana. A choice Alpine. One of the first to bloom in the Spring. 
Attractive foliage and large, dome-shaped clusters of rich lavender flow- 
ers. Appreciates a moist but well drained situation. Each 30c., per three 
75c., per ten $2.00. 
Cortusoides. A pretty Siberian variety with crinkled, lobed leaves in 
neat tufts. Clusters of rose pink flowers on wiry, 10 in. stems in June. 
oe well in a light, sunny position. Potted plants. Each 30c., per three 
dc. 
Heleniae. The most colorful and one of the easiest to grow of all Primulas. 
In late April and May the dwarf plants are covered with rich purple 
flowers. Each 35c., per three 90c. 
Munstead Exhibition Mixed. A grand English strain of improved 
Polyanthus. Giant flowers with many new and unusual colors. Grown 
from seed of prize winning plants. Highly recommended. Each 30c., per 
three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Veris, Choice Mixed. The old Polyanthus type of grandmother’s garden 
with, of course, great improvements as to size and color range. Rich 
shades of pink, red, scarlet, apricot, yellow and gold. An edging of these 
is a beautiful sight in the Spring. 6 in. Each 20c., per three 50c., per 
ten $1.50. 

Primula Auricula Mixed 
The pretty alpine Primrose 

Primula Munstead Giants 
PULMONARIA 
Angustifolia azurea. A rare beauty for the Alpine garden. In late April 
it is a mass of rich vivid blue. Similar to Mertensia but the color is 
more intense and does not fade. The foliage is particularly attractive, 
at all times being a deep green. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
PYRETHRUM 
(PAINTED DAISIES) 
Pyrethrum plants start early and we recommend planting as early as 
possible. The first part of April is the best. No orders accepted after 
May lst unless sent at your risk. 
Huntington’s Choice Singles. Not the ordinary type grown from seeds, 
but selected plants chosen for their size, richness of color and splendid 
blooming habits and grown from divisions. Extra large flowers in shades 
of scarlet, crimson, deep pink, rose, and white. Mixed only. Each 265c., 
per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Huntington’s Selected Doubles. Each year we select the finest doubles 
from our seed trials and mix them in with our wonderful collection of 
double Pyrethrum. All plants are grown from divisions and are 100% 
doubles or unique large flowered semi-doubles. The colors range from 
ruby red to vivid rose and delicate pink and white. Many are frilled 
with crested centers and others are compact, tightly modeled. The finest 
double Painted Daisies. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 

Choice Named Varieties of Pyrethrum 
The unusual demand last season for these grand novelties forces 
us to offer them for fall delivery only, which is the proper time to 
move them for finest results. 
“Dainty.”’ A perfectly formed double of bright cherry red with an 
under shading of crushed strawberries. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
“Cameo Pink.”’ A double shell pink with a crested center of blush 
white. One of the earliest to bloom. 
“‘Huntington’s Scarlet.’’ The finest single scarlet yet produced. 
Extra large, deep scarlet with a pretty contrasting gold center. 
‘64Miami Queen.’’ An extra large, semi-double. Long guard petals 
of deep rose and an Anemone-crested center of bright pink. 
‘‘Princess Margaret.’’A beautiful semi-double of vivid clear pink. 
A distinct tufted center crest. 
“‘Rose Giory.”’ A fine, full double of glowing rose red delicately 
tipped with carmine. A profuse bloomer. 
Any of above: Each 30c., per three 75c. 
COLLECTION 75: One each of the 6 Named Pyrethrum— 
only $1.50 

