Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine Plants 
Recommended*for American Gardens 
“What will live and grow for us, 
will live and grow for you.” 
Strong, healthy plants grown along the shores of Lake Erie, one of 
Nature's most severe testing laboratories of a plant’s hardiness. 
Because of the extra size of our plants all orders are shipped via 
Express, unless ten per cent (10%) is added to order to cover postage. 
You will find gratis plants more than pay for transportation charges. 
OHIO CUSTOMERS please add the State Sales Tax on plant orders 
only. 
ACHILLEA 
YARROW 
Filipendula ‘‘Parker’s Variety’. Large, flat flower 
heads of golden yellow held on towering 4 ft. 
stems from June well into the summer. Orna- 
mental in the back border and fine for cutting. 
Millefolium “Cerise Queen”. A handsome, profusely 
blooming plant with dark green finely cut foliage 
and flat topped flowers of rich cerise on 2 ft. 
stems during June and July. Decorative in the 
garden or as a cut flower. 
“Perry’s White”. An improved strain of our own 
selection. Large perfectly form buttons of pearl 
white cover the symmetrical 18 inch plant through- 
out the early summer. Very useful in flower ar- 
rangements. 
Tomentosa aurea. The tidy low growing Wooly Yar- 
row. In late May and June it is a mass of yellow 
on neat 3 inch tufts of gray green. Effective in 
the rockery or for edging purposes and is at- 
tractive at all seasons. 
Any of above: Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50 
AETHIONEMA 
PERSIAN CANDYTUFT 
Persicum. A choice little alpine for the rockery or 
low border. Compact steel gray foliage covered 
during June with bracts of rose pink flowers. 
6 inches. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
AJUGA 
Reptans. A splendid dwarf, highly recommended as 
a ground cover for shady spots in the garden. 
Strong growing prostrate plants with rich dark 
green foliage filled with short deep blue flower 
spikes in June and July. 6 inches. Each 25c, per 
three 60c, per ten $1.50, per 100, $12.00. 
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THE RALPH E. HUNTINGTON NURSERIES 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO 

Aubrietia, Gloriosa Hybrids 
ALYSSUM 
Saxatile flore pleno. The unusual and _ beautiful 
double form of Basket of Gold. From the time 
Tulips begin to bloom until well into June the 
neat plant is a shower of golden yellow. 8 inches. 
Each 40c, per three $1.00. 
Saxatile compactum. The popular and dependable 
Basket of Gold. Blooms in May and June and is 
colorful in the low border or the rock garden. 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
ANCHUSA 
Italica Dropmore. A reliable and stately subject for 
the border. Graceful clusters of vivid blue flowers 
on silvery gray foliage. Rugged 5 ft. plants in 
full flower during the early Summer. Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
Italica “Feltham Pride’. An improved form more 
compact in habit. The 4 ft. plants are a mass of 
brilliant blue Forget-Me-Not-like flowers in June. 
Each 30c, per three 75c. 
Myosotidiflora. The ever popular Russian Forget- 
Me-Not. In the Spring the dwarf plants are hid- 
den by sprays of flowers in a glorious shade of 
blue. One of the finest subjects for the low bor- 
der or rockery. 12 inches. Each 30c, per three 
75c, per ten $2.00. 
ANEMONE 
PASQUE FLOWER 
Pulsatilla. This interesting beauty is one of the first 
to greet the Spring. Cup-shaped flowers on 
nodding 8 in. stems rise like silvery lilac Crocuses 
from attractive serrated foliage. Each 30c, per 
three 75c, per ten $2.00. 


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