THOMAS J. GREY CO. Bulbs for Fall, 1934 
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REGALE. White, slightly suffused with pink, with a beau- 
tiful shade of canary-yellow at the center of the trumpet. 
Perfectly hardy. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Doz. $5.00, 100 $40.00. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM (Japan Lily). Large; fragrant; 
pure white. 
Large Bulbs. Each 40c., doz. $4.00, 100 $30.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 65c., doz. $6.50, 100 $50.00. 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. Large, white, heavily 
spotted with rich red. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 55c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00. 
Special Mammoth. Each 65c., doz. $6.50, 100 $50.00. 
SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE. White suffused and spotted 
with darkest crimson. 
Large Bulbs. Each 25c., doz. $2.75, 100 $20.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 60c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM or ROSEUM. White, shaded 
and spotted rosy crimson. 
Large Bulbs. Each 25c., doz. $2.75, 100 $20.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Each 55c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00. 
Special Mammoth. Each 65c., doz. $6.50, 100 $50.00. 
SUPERBUM (Native Turkscap). Rich orange, petals tipped 
Speciosum Rubrum Lily. 
Regal Lily. 
with red and spotted. 4 to 6 feet. July. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Improved Tiger Lily). Orange- 
salmon, spotted with black; immense bulbs. 4 feet. August. 
Each 30c., doz. $2.75, 100 $20.00. 
Pot Qrown Strawberry Plants 
The Strawberry will grow in any good garden soil where the ground has been thor¬ 
oughly prepared. For family use we recommend planting them in double rows, 1 foot apart 
each way and 3 feet between the double rows. Our pot-grown Strawberry plants are well 
rooted, bealthy plants, ready for shipment in August, and by setting them any time during 
August and September, a fine crop of fruit may be had the next season. The following 
sorts have proved the most satisfactory for growing in this locality. 
$6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000, unless otherwise priced. 
Big Joe. A magnificent new Strawberry of 
robust growth and very prolific. The ber¬ 
ries are light crimson in color and very 
large. Medium. 
Brandywine. Large, roundish, conical, 
bright, glossy crimson berries; firm and 
solid; excellent quality and fine flavor. 
Medium. 
Commonwealth. Large, glossy crimson berry 
of excellent quality; a great cropper and 
one of the latest. 
Gibson. Very large, deep red; fine flavor. 
Medium. 
Abington. Strong grower and great yielder. 
The bright red berries are of very large 
size, firm and fine flavor. Early to me¬ 
dium. 
Arabine. Extra early, very large, bright red, 
of high quality; very robust grower and 
heavy cropper. 
Barrymore. Awarded silver medal and three 
first premiums by the Massachusetts Hor¬ 
ticultural Society in 1908. A great berry 
for all purposes. Large size, rich, dark 
glossy crimson color; conical shape; flesh 
red and quality excellent. Medium. 
Glen Mary. Very large, highly colored, firm, 
ranks with best in flavor. Medium to late. 
Golden Gate. New seedling, resembles the Mar¬ 
shall and will succeed where the Marshall fails. 
It produces strictly fancy, firm fruit clear to 
the end of the season, of a rich crimson color. 
Howard 17. This is undoubtedly one of the finest 
early Strawberries; fruit is of attractive conical 
form, bright red in color, and of delicious, 
mildly acid flavor. 
Judith. A large, medium red, pointed berry; a 
good market variety; very early. 
Marshall. Large, rich crimson and fine flavor. 
One of the most popular sorts. Medium. 
Premier. One of the best of the extra early va¬ 
rieties; does well in almost any section; excel¬ 
lent quality; bright red. 
Senator Dunlap. Dark red berries of medium 
size. The flesh is red all through, and exceed¬ 
ingly juicy. Early midseason. 
Warren. Dark blood-red, extra size, broad and 
flattened at tips; in large clusters. Medium. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Mastodon. Truly a wonder berry; in size, flavor 
and yield. 100 $7.00, 1000 $60.00. 
Progressive. Considered one of the best perpetual 
bearing Strawberries. The fruit is rich and 
sweet, a deep red inside and out; of medium 
size and quite firm. 100 $7.00, 1000 $60.00. 
Superb. Perfect blossoms. Enormous crops in 
June, and in September same plants are filled 
with fruit. It does not fruit on new runners. 
The berries are large and a rich, dark red. 
100 $7.00, 1000 $60.00. 
Antirrhinum - Snapdragon — Forcing Varieties Pkt 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES Pkt. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme .$1.00 
Cincinnati. Light pink . 1.50 
Happiness . 1 00 
Radiance. Deep pink. 1.50 
Rose Queen . 1.00 
Winter Helen. Salmon-pink . 1.00 
YELLOW AND BRONZE SHADES 
Afterglow. Bronze .$1.00 
Ceylon Court. Improved yellow.$1.00 
Indian Summer. Velvety copper. 1.00 
New Dawn. Golden orange. 1.50 
Nicholson. Yellow . 1.50 
Sunshine Improved. Early bloomer. 1.50 
Sun Tan. Rosy tan. 1.00 
WHITE 
Claudespy. White. 1.00 
Lucky Strike. New white. 1.50 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
Antirrhinum. 
