THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 41 
Specialties in 
Vegetable Seeds 
Pedigreed Asparagus 
MARY WASHINGTON. It is earlier, produces more, has 
larger stalks, possesses highest rust resistance and will 
net a great deal more money per acre than the Martha 
Washington. We have a limited supply of carefully se¬ 
lected two-year-old roots. $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000. 
Seed, pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, % lb. $1.50. 
Beans 
ABUNDANCE. An extra early variety, producing a heavy 
crop of long stringless pods of excellent flavor. For 
forcing in the greenhouse during winter it cannot be 
surpassed. Lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c. 
ASGROW VALENTINE. An extremely early entirely 
stringless Bean. Pods 6% to 7 in. long and of excellent 
flavor. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c. 
MASTERPIECE STRINGLESS' BUSH. A fine variety for 
exhibition and for those who demand quality. Lb. 50c, 
2 lbs. 90c. 
SUTTON’S SATISFACTION. A first early variety produc¬ 
ing a heavy crop of long, deep green pods; when young 
they are perfectly stringless. An excellent forcing va¬ 
riety. Lb. $1.25, 2 lbs. $2.00. 
TENDERGREEN. An early, round podded variety, the 
pods are meaty and of handsome appearance, absolute¬ 
ly stringless and of excellent flavor. Lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 90c. 
THE PRINCE (Sutton’s). A first early variety producing 
a heavy crop of long, meaty pods, often measuring from 
11 to 12 in. in length. Absolutely stringless and of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Lb. $1.25, 2 lbs. $2.00. 
Before planting Beans, 
inoculate seed with 
Beet 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. WITH A 
NITRAGIN 
r The Original Legume Inoculato*' ^ 
EARLY WONDER. It is an ideal all-season Beet, for while 
it grows a nice size it retains its tender quality through¬ 
out the season. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, y 4 lb. 75c. 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN, Selected. (Arlington grown). One 
of the earliest dark leaved varieties; fine quality. Pkt. 
15c, oz. 50c, *4 lb. $1.50, lb. $4.00. 
Cabbage 
CHINESE WONG BOK. The culture for Wong Bok is the 
same as for late Cabbage. When well grown the plants 
should be blanched by tying loosely with burlap. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 50c, % lb. $1.50. 
DANISH BALLHEAD. A Winter Cabbage. Extra hard- 
headed of fine quality. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, X A lb. $1.50. 
THE GOLDEN ACRE. A new Cabbage, head measuring 9 
in. in diameter; 10 days earlier than Copenhagen Mar¬ 
ket and more compact. Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c. 
Carrot 
CHANTENANY (Morse’s Red Cored). Excellent medium 
early, half-long, stump-rooted variety, 5% to 6 in. long. 
Very thick, smooth and of a deep orange color. An excel¬ 
lent table Carrot. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, J 4 lb. 75c. 
DANVERS HALF-LONG IMPROVED. Special strain. 
Grown for us by a leading market gardener in Danvers. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, % lb. $1.50. 
HUTCHINSON’S STRAIN. A very fine Carrot, 8 to 9 in. 
long, nearly the same size the whole length and stump- 
rooted. Color deep orange and of fine quality. Pkt. 15c, 
oz. 75c, V 4 lb. $2.75. 
Celery 
GIANT PASCAL (Arlington grown). This is the most profit¬ 
able Celery for fall or winter use, the stalks being 
broad, thick, solid, crisp and of rich, nutty flavor. This 
strain is remarkably free from soft, pithy stalks. Pkt. 
10c, oz. $1.00, % lb. $3.50. 
GOLDEN PLUME. It is considered by many gardeners the 
best of all early varieties. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00, y 4 lb. $3.50. 
EASY BLANCHING. The plants make a rapid and vigor¬ 
ous growth, producing rather thick, solid stalks of excel¬ 
lent quality and rich, nutty flavor. Pkt. 15c, oz. $1.50. 
Sweet Corn 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. The earliest of the Golden Bantam 
type; more dwarf in habit, with ears 6 y 2 in. long, con¬ 
taining 12 rows of broad, yellow, sweet grains, especially 
desirable for its extreme earliness. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c, 
12 lbs. $3.25. 
SPANISH GOLD. Grows from 5 to 6 ft. high and produces 
one or more good sized ears on each stalk. Ripens early 
and has much of the tenderness and flavor of Golden 
Bantam. Lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c, 12 lbs. $3.25. 
Lettuce 
MAY KING (Selected Strain). As a Lettuce for green¬ 
house forcing, this is the best; the heads form very 
quickly and are firm and of fine quality. Pkt. 15c, oz. 
75c, y 4 lb. $2.25. 
SUTTON’S SUPREME. A fine Lettuce of the Drumhead 
type, which remains good for a long time before starting 
seed stems. Leaves prettily edged with red. Pkt. 25c. 
WHITE BOSTON. A sure, hard heading variety, the heart 
and inner leaves are a rich yellow. It is deliciously 
flavored, very tender, of splendid quality. Pkt. 10c, oz 
50c, y x lb. $1.50. 
Melons 
GREY’S SELECTED. A-l. Flesh deep orange color, very 
thick and sweet with a delicious flavor, large size and 
very productive. Pkt. 15c, oz. 75c, y 4 lb. $2.25. 
HALE’S BEST. An early variety, flesh is very thick and 
fine grained, deep salmon-pink in color and richly 
flavored. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, y 4 . lb. 7 5c. 
HEARTS OF GOLD. A splendid small, midseason variety. 
Flesh very thick, deep salmon color, and of high quality; 
a good shipping Melon. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, y 4 lb. 75c. 
LAKE CHAMPLAIN (Golden Champlain). An exceeding¬ 
ly early salmon-fleshed Melon of medium size and fine 
quality. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c, H lb. $1.50. 
SUTTON’S A-l. Rich scarlet flesh, large globular fruits; 
fine flavor. Pkt. 50c. 
SUTTON’S UNIVERSAL. Fruits large, flesh is white and 
very thick, flavor exceptionally fine. Pkt. 50c. 
The Golden Acre Cabbage. 
