THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Komneya coulteri. 
No. Pkt. 
RICINUS (Castor-oil Bean). Large, lux¬ 
uriant, rapid growing foliage plants, 
palm-like leaves, brilliant colored fruit, 
i In center of beds or singly on lawns, 
they produce a fine effect; half hardy 
annual. 
7010 borboniensis. Large, purplish green 
leaves. 15 ft.oz. 40c $0.10 
7015 cambodgensis. Best dark-leaved sort. 6 
ft. oz. 40c .10 
7020 
gibsoni. Dark purple stems 
6 ft.. . . . 
and foliage. 
.oz. 3 5c 
.10 
7025 
gibsoni mirabilis. 
4 ft. 
Dwarf, reddish foliage, 
. .oz. 35c 
.10 
7030 
sanguineus. Red 
stalks and 
fruit. 8 ft. 
oz. 30c 
.10 
7035 zanzibarensis, Mixed. A distinct race: 
with enormous leaves varying in col¬ 
or from pale green to brownish pur¬ 
ple .oz. 25c, *4 lb. 75c .10 
7045 BOMNEYA coulteri (Giant White Cali¬ 
fornia Poppy). A California perennial, 
with immense, pure white, fragrant 
flowers, with golden center, blooming 
continually from June to September; 
makes a fine pot plant and requires 
protection in winter. The seed will 
sometimes remain dormant for months 
after planting. 3 ft.15 
BUOBECKIA CConeflower). Beautiful 
border plants lasting a long time in 
bloom and excellent for summer and 
autumn display; each bloom is like a 
miniature Sunflower. 2 ft. 
7050 bicolor superba. Orange-yellow with vel¬ 
vety brown center; annual.... *4 oz. 50c .15 
7055 newmanni. Golden yellow with velvety 
maroon center; hardy perennial.15 
purpurea. See Echinacea. 
7060 SAINTFAULIA ionantha grandiflora. 
Charming greenhouse plant, with 
beautiful deep blue flowers, 1M in. 
in diameter, resembling the Violet .. .25 
No. Pkt. 
SALIFIGLOSSIS, Improved Large-flower¬ 
ing. Very beautiful free flowering an¬ 
nuals in great variety of color. The 
large, richly colored flowers are ele¬ 
gantly veined, and penciled, blooming 
from July to frost, and are splendid 
for cutting. 2 ft. 
7062 Crimson . V± oz. $1.00.. $0.15 
7063 Light Blue and Gold .*4 oz. $1.00.. .15 
7064 Primrose .% oz. $1.00.. .15 
7065 Purple, Golden Veined . . . . % oz. $1.00.. .15 
70,70 Rose, Golden Veined .14 oz. $1.00.. .15 
7075 Scarlet, Golden Veined . ... 14 oz. $1.00.. .15 
7078 Velvet Violet . 14 oz. $1.00.. .15 
7080 Large-flowering, Mixed . . . . 14 oz. $1.00.. .15 
7085 Emperor, Mixed. A robust class, witn 
only one leading stem covered with im¬ 
mense flowers of richest colors 
14 oz. $1.00 .15 
7090 Dwarf, Mixed. New class, 12 to 15 in. 
high, with larger flowers more freely 
produced than the tall growing.25 
7095 Collection of 6 Colors. Separate.75 
SALVIA. One of our handsomest and most 
showy summer and autumn flowering 
plants forming compact bushes, which 
are literally ablaze with brilliant flow¬ 
ers from July to frost. 
7098 America (Globe of Fire) .... Vs oz. $1.25 .25 
7100 farinacea. Remarkable for its long 
flower spikes of lavender-blue. 3 ft. 
Vs oz. $1.00 .15 
7102 farinacea, Blue Bedder. Dwarf compact 
deep blue, fine for rock gardens and 
dwarf borders. Vs oz. $1.50 .25 
7105 patens. Rich blue. 2 ft. Vs oz. $1.75 .25 
7110 splendens, Bonfire. Finest compact sort 
of very even growth, with dense spikes 
of vivid dark flowers. 2% ft. 
V 4 oz. $1.50 .20 
7115 splendens, Fireball. Compact sort, with 
large, scarlet flower spikes, early and 
rich flowering. 2 ft . Vl oz. $1.75 .20 
7120 splendens grandiflora. Large, brilliant 
scarlet flower spikes. The most popular 
sort grown. 3 ft.% oz. $1.00 .10 
7122 splendens, Harbinger. Dwarf compact 
dazzling scarlet, dark foliage. Seed 
planted in February will flower in 
June.. ..30 
7130 splendens, Ostrich Plume. The spikes of 
flowers are like plumes; of the bright¬ 
est scarlet, and the bush is well cov¬ 
ered; each plume is a bouquet in it¬ 
self .’ -25 
7135 Zurich. The very earliest flowering va¬ 
riety; it is of a rich scarlet and suit¬ 
able for not growing, as it is very 
dwarf. 1 ft. % oz. $1.25 .25 
Salvia sple*dehs. Harbinger. 
