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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. , Pkt. 
SPENCER VARIETIES FOR GREENHOUSE 
All white seeded varieties will germin¬ 
ate better if sown in small pots of 
sand, being less liable to decay and can 
readily be transplanted to permanent 
place. 
X A oz. 35c, oz. $1.00 each, unless priced. 
7805 Amethyst. Royal purple .$0.15 
7808 Annie Laurie. Rose pink, long sterna 
oz. $1.50 .20 
7810 Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet.15 
7811 Ball Blue. Clear blue.. .15 
7812 Ball Orange. Rich, deep color .15 
7812A Ball Rose. Sparkling rose-pink.1.5 
7813 Blaze. Glistening fiery orange ..oz. $1.25 .20 
7815 Bluebird. Violet-blue.15 
7818 Blue Bonnet. Extra large, clear blue .. .15 
7820 Burpee’s Orange.15 
7830 Edward Zvolanek. Giant lavender.15 
7832 Eldorado. Rich salmon-orange . .15 
783 4 Fragrance. Clear lavender, self color 
oz. $1.50 .20 
7835 Glitters. Cerise .15 
7838 Gloria. New sparkling salmon-rose: 
oz. $1.50 .20 
7840 Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet .15 
7842 Hope. Mammoth black-seeded white 
oz. $1.50 .20 
7^43 Laddie Rose-pink, white ground.15 
7845 Lavender Harmony. Clear lavender.15 
7852 Majestic Rose. Brilliant deep rose. 
oz. $1.25 .20 
7855 Miss Louise Gude. Brilliant pink.15 
7860 Mrs. Kerr. Salmon .15 
7865 New Blue. Deep blue .15 
7872 Red Cross. Glowing Poppy scarlet.15 
78 15 Snowstorm Improved. Pure white .15 
7880 Spring-song. Salmon-pink.15 
7892 Valencia. Bright orange, sunproof 
oz. $1.25 .20 
7895 White Harmony. Black-seeded white.15 
7905 Zvolanek’s Rose .15 
7910 Mixed, All Varieties .. *41b. $1.50, oz. 50c .15 
SWEET ROCKET. See Hesperis. 
SWEET SULTAN. See Centaurea. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Popular and showy 
hardy biennial of easiest culture, pro¬ 
ducing their brilliant colored flowers in 
great profusion; very desirable for bor¬ 
ders and old-fashioned gardens 1% ft. 
8055 Boston Giant. An extraordinary strain 
with flowers as large as a half dol¬ 
lar and contains colors not in other 
strains .25 
8060 Double Mixed. Very large flowers in 
choice colors.*4 oz. 75c .15 
8065 Holbom Glory. Extra large flowers, finest 
colors, with clearly defined eyes 
!4 oz. 50c .10 
8070 Single Finest Mixed . X A oz. 50c .10 
8075 Dark Crimson . X A oz. 50c .10 
8080 Deep Velvety Maroon. X A oz. 75c .10 
8085 Pure White .%oz. 75c .10 
8090 Pink Beauty. Soft pink .% oz. 75c .25 
8095 Sutton’s Scarlet. Vivid . x / 8 oz. 75c .25 
8100 Annual Mixed. Flowers of good size and 
well marked; seed sown in March will 
bloom the same year. 9 in. . . *4 oz. 75c .15 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed-susan). Beau¬ 
tiful free flowering annual twiners of 
j’apid growth, used extensively in win¬ 
dow boxes, vases, etc. 4 ft. 
No. Pkt. 
8105 alata. Yellow, with dark eye. . . . X A oz. 65c $0.10 
8110 
alba. White, with dark eye.. . 
. . X A oz. 
65c 
.10 
8115 
aurantiaca. 
Orange, with dark 
eye 
X A oz. 65c 
.10 
8120 
Mixed. All 
colors . 
. . 14 oz. 
50c 
.10 
8123 
TITHONIA 
speciosa. Golden 
flower 
of 
the Incas. Annual 6-8 ft. tall, fine for 
background planting. Flowers single 
orange-vermilion, similar in growth 
to a dahlia.35 
TORENIA. Beautiful free flowering, ten¬ 
der annuals, suitable for pot culture 
in house or conservatory, also excel¬ 
lent for the border during the sum¬ 
mer, and for baskets and vases are 
unsurpassed. June to October. 1 ft. 
8125 bailloni. Golden yellow, purple throat. . .25 
8130 fournieri grandiflora. Bright blue, with 
dark blue spots and bright yellow 
throat .25 
8135 White Wings. Blush-white, yellow throat. .25 
8140 TRITOMA semperflorens (Flame Flower). 
Perpetual flowering, showy perennial, 
with numerous spikes of orange-red 
flowers from July until frost; ex¬ 
cellent for beds or borders. 3 to 4 ft.. . .15 
8145 hybrida mirabilis. New dwarf annual 
strain ranging in color from lemon- 
yellow to deep orange. Sown early and 
planted out in May, they bloom freely 
from July until frost. 2 ft.15 
Tithonia speciosa. 
