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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. 
6855 
6860 
6865 
6870 
6875 
6880 
6885 
6890 
6895 
6900 
6905 
6910 
6915 
6920 
6925 
6935 
6937 
6940 
6945 
6950 
6962 
6963 
6964 
6965 
Pkt. 
PRIMULA stellata, or Star Primrose. This 
valuable and very distinct variety 
should be extensively grown for green¬ 
house and table decoration. The in¬ 
numerable star-shaped flowers make an 
effective contrast to the attractive dark 
foliage. 
Blue Star Improved. A strain of very 
large dark blue flowers and pale green 
foliage .$0.75 
Brilliant Rose Star. Bright rose flowers 
and graceful, dark green fern lear 
foliage, which is red underneath.75 
Crimson Star. Fine colored sort with 
large, brilliant, rich crimson flowers .75 
King of Star. Deep crimson .75 
Salmon Pink Star. Improved strain.75 
White Star. Improved large, pure white .75 
Mixed Star. A special mixture.75 
PRIMULA obconica. A beautiful and con- 
* ( linuous blooming variety with hand- 
teome spikes of flowers and pretty fol¬ 
iage. For winter blooming, seed 
should be sown in April or May In good 
porous loam. The grandiflora sorts are 
the freest blooming, but the individual 
flowers are not as large as the gigantea 
type. 
grandiflora alba. Large, pure white.25 
carminea. Large, carmine-red.25 
hybrida. Finest giant flowered sorts, 
mixed .50 
Giant fimbriata. Giant fringed sorts.50 
Apple Blossom. Delicate pink.60 
Bright Rose .50 
lilacina. Dark lilac.50 
oculata. Dark-eyed varieties.50 
Rich Crimson .50 
Salmon. A fine shade.50 
forbesi (Baby Primrose). Rosy lilac, 
yellow-eyed flowers. Blooms in three 
months after sowing. / .25 
PRIMULA kewensis. A great acquisition as 
a winter flowering decorative plant and 
excellent for cutting. The flowers are 
bright yellow. Very fragrant, on erect 
stems 12 to 18 in. long.50 
PRIMULA malacoides. Very free flowering 
species from China and an excellent 
pot plant for indoor growing; the flow¬ 
ers are Vz to % in. across, of a light li¬ 
lac color .25 
Pink Beauty. Rose-pink shading mauve. .30 
Salmon Beauty . 30 
Snow Queen. Large pure white.35 
Superba. Deep pink, fine greenhouse var. .30 
Primula obconica. 
Pyrethrum, Single and Double. 
No. _ Pkt. 
PYRETHRUM. Handsome, hardy perennials, 
Indispensable for herbaceous borders 
or for cutting. They grow best in cool, 
moist situations, 2 ft. 
6970 Double Hybrids, Mixed. Saved from a 
choice strain of double and semi-double 
flowers, in finest colors .. % oz. $3.00 $0.25 
6972 Double Hybrids, Kelway’s. Saved from 
their unequalled collection of named 
sorts .50 
6975 Single Hybrids, Mixed. Single Daisy-like 
flowers in rich colors. *4 oz. $2.00 .20 
6976 Single Hybrids, Kelway’s. Superb large 
flowering sorts with immense single 
flowers of richest colorings. % oz. $1.50 .25 
_ Va oz. $1.50 .25 
6985 PYRETHRUM aureum (Golden Feather). 
Bright golden foliage used extensively 
for summer bedding, edgings, and rib¬ 
bon work. Treated as annuals. % ft. 
Va oz. 50c .15 
Ranunculus, Double French. 
6995 RANUNCULUS, Double Mixed Trench. 
Beautiful double Buttercup-like flowers 
in great variety of choice colors; flower¬ 
ing first season from seed; hardy with 
protection. % ft.% oz. 75c .15 
RESEDA. See Mignonette. 
7000 RHODANTHE, Mixed. Handsome pink and 
white, annual everlasting; excellent for 
bouquets of dried flowers. 1 ft. 
Vt oz. 40c .10 
7005 mangiest. Bright pink; beautiful 
VaOz. 60c .15 
