Wednesday, November 1, 2017

1894 - Mystery of the Huntington Seed Co. Catalogs






When I looked at my first Huntington catalogs in the Biodiversity Heritage Library I got the impression they didn't like color!  Drab, or very conservatively colored, catalogs from 1895 through 1899 were so unexpected given the other seedsmen were reveling in chromoliths.

But, it turned out the Biodiversity Heritage Library simply had an incomplete selection.  The Smithsonian Institute had a jolly colorful one.  Here are a few covers and backs of catalogs.
I think I am doing this overview in lieu of having any information about the men who ran the business!

So, first the nice colorful Smithsonian catalog from 1894.  Following are many drab little poor relatives. 

What happened after 1894!!??





Here they come.  What a let down....

1895

No back cover.

1896

back


1896

I like this cover.  The page design gives it energy.

1897
This is fuddy-duddy, but a sprightly paper color.

Note the transition to Huntington & Page!  Mr. Page continues to be the secretary of the company.


1899

I looked to see if the building was still there, but no. 
There are a few that look remarkably like it down the street, but this building is gone.



Crazy perspective in this cut, but I am a sucker for any proudly presented building engraving.  Do you see how the horses are smaller than the men further away?

1900



1900
Oh, yuck.
 Better...



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