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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. Pkt. 
155 AGROSTEMMA coronaria, Mixed (Mullein 
Pink). Free flowering, hardy perennial, 
with bright crimson and white flowers; 
fine for cutting; 2 ft.Vi oz., 75c .15 
160 hybrida walkeri. Bright rose; hardy.15 
165 coelirosa, Mixed (Rose of Heaven). Fine 
annual sort, with pink and white flowers. 
Fine for cutting; 1 Vi ft.Vi oz. 25c .10 
170 ALONSOA, Mixed (Maskflower). Charming 
annual, flowering throughout the sum¬ 
mer and autumn; easily grown and very 
desirable. 1Vi ft.Vi oz. 30c .15 
175 ALSTROEMERIA, Finest Mixed. Hand¬ 
some, lily-like, half-hardy perennials, 
varying from pale yellow to orange red; 
3 ft.Vi oz. 75c .25 
ALYSSTJM. Dwarf-growing annuals, bloom¬ 
ing profusely throughout the season. 
180 benthami (Sweet Alyssum). White, fra¬ 
grant, free bloomer; 1 ft. 
4 ozs. $1.50, oz. 50c .10 
185 Carpet of Snow (White Fleece). Pure 
white, very dwarf and sweet; 4 in. 
Vi oz. 40c, oz. $1.25 .15 
187 Xiilac Queen. Dwarf annual.... Vi oz. 50c .10 
190 Little Dorrit. A perfect gem for borders or 
beds, compact, white and sweet. Vi oz. 40c .15 
195 Little Gem. W h i t e, distinct and very 
sweet. Vi ft.Vi oz. 30c, oz. $1.00 .10 
200 saxatile coinpactum (Gold Dust). Bright, 
yellow, spring flowering, hardy peren¬ 
nial: 9 in.Vi oz. 85c, oz. $3.00 .15 
201 saxatile, Lemon Queen. Pale yellow. 
Vi oz. 75c .15 
AMARANTHUS. Brilliant foliaged annuals, 
with showy racemes of flowers; very or¬ 
namental and excellent for borders and 
sub-tropical gardening. 
205 caudatus ( Love-lies-bleeding). Bong droop¬ 
ing. scarlet racemes; 3 ft.Vi oz. 25c .10 
210 cruentus (Princesfeather). Dark red, 
feathery spikes of flowers; 3 ft. 
Vi oz. 25c .10 
212 Molten Fire. Brilliant poinsettia-like tips. .15 
215 salicifolius (Fountain Plant!. Long foli¬ 
age. beautifully variegated; 3 ft. 
Vi oz. 35c .10 
220 tricolor splendens (Josephs-coat). Foliage 
crimson, yellow and bronze; 2 ft. 
Vi oz. 50c .15 
Anchusa italiea. Amaranthus salicifolius. 
Alyssum, Carpet of Snow. 
No. Pkt. 
225 AMARYLLIS, Special Hybrids (Hippeas- 
trum). Saved from extra large flowering 
varieties .$0.50 
230 AMBROSIA mexlcana. Sweet-scented annual. 
Useful in bouquets; 1 to 1% ft. 
Vi oz. 40c .10 
235 AMPELOPSIS veitchi (Boston Ivy). Popular 
rapid, growing, hardy vine. It adheres 
firmly to stone, brick or wood, foliage 
turning very brilliant in the Autumn... 
Vi oz. 35c .10 
238 ANCHUSA, Blue Bird. Annual. Indigo blue.. .30 
240 capensis. Annual. Fine azure blue Forget- 
me-not-like flowers. 1 ft. y s oz. 35c .10 
242 barrelieri. Perennial. Dwarf, blue.25 
245 italica, Dropmore Variety. Perennial. Gen¬ 
tian blue; 4 ft.Vi oz. 85c .25 
246 Lissadell. Perennial. Bright gentian blue; 
5 ft.35 
250 ANEMONE coronaria, St. B r i g i d. An im¬ 
proved strain of the hardy garden An¬ 
emone, with larger and more brilliant 
flowers; 1 ft.20 
251 De Caen (French Anemone). Mixed.15 
253 ANTHEMIS arabica. Annual yellow.10 
255 kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite). A most sat¬ 
isfactory, hardy perennial, bearing 
throughout the summer golden yellow 
daisylike flowers, excellent for cutting; 
2 ft.Vi oz. 50c .10 
ANTHERICUM. One of the finest ornamen¬ 
tal garden plants, producing freely fine 
spikes of sweet scented, lily-like flowers 
from May to July. Hardy perennial. 1 Vi 
ft. 
265 liliastrum Giant (St. Brunolily). Large 
white, with green spots.Vi oz. $1.00 .25 
