THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. Pkt. 
2765 FUCHSIA, Double and Single Mixed. The 
raising of Fuchsias from seed is inter¬ 
esting, there always being the possibil¬ 
ity of securing something new and dis¬ 
tinct; the seed offered is saved from a 
choice collection .$0.50 
G All, LARD IA ( Blanketflower). Beautifully 
showy annuals, giving a profusion of 
brilliant flowers during the summer 
and autumn. Fine for cutting. 2 ft. 
2770 Single, Finest Mixed. All colors..Oz. 75c .10 
2775 Double, Finest Mixed .% oz. 50c .10 
2780 Indian Chief. Single bronze red. Vi oz. 50c .15 
GAILLARDIA. Perennial varieties. 2 to 3 ft. 
2783 Burgundy. Shining wine red flowers, 
2V6 in. across. Plants bushy, 2% ft.25 
2785 sanguinea. Large, deep crimson with 
golden margin .Vi oz. 60c .15 
2790 maxima. Large, pure yellow ....Vi oz. 50 .15 
2793 Fortola hybrida (New). Bronzy red 
shades, golden tipped . % oz. 50c .25 
2796 Tangerine. Orange-red .25 
2797 The Dazzler. Red, tipped gold. . % oz. 35c .15 
2800 Finest Hybrids .Vi oz. 50c .15 
2805 GAURA lindlieimeri. Half hardy annual of 
graceful habit with numerous sprays of 
rosy white flowers throughout the 
summer. Fine for vases. 2 ft. Vi oz. 50c .15 
2808 GAZANIA splendens hybrida grandiflora. 
8 in. Half hardy perennial flowering 
first year. Plants spread close on the 
ground and produce brilliant orange, 
yellow and white daisy-like flowers 
marked with a black and silver zone at 
base of petals. Sunny location.35 
2810 GENISTA canariensis (Broom). Handsome, 
half hardy perennials for room decora¬ 
tion, with bright yellow flowers. 2ft... .25 
2815 andreana. Crimson and yellow, handsome .25 
2820 GENTTANA acaulis (Alpine Blue Gentian). 
Dwarf early, spring-flowering Alpine 
perennial, with intense blue, bell¬ 
shaped flowers. 6 in.Vi oz. 85c .15 
2825 lutea (Giant Gentian). Bright yellow 
flowers in whorls on stems. 4ft high.. .15 
GERANIUM. Popular plants, easily raised 
from seed. Half hardy perennial. 
2830 Apple-scented. Fragrant foliage.25 
2835 Show Pelargoniums (Lady Washington). 
Newest large-flowered Show varieties. .50 
2840 zonale, Finest Mixed. Specially saved.15 
2845 Double, Finest Mixed. Finest sorts.50 
2850 GERARDIA, New Hybrids. Spikes of hand¬ 
some. Foxglove-like flowers; very free 
flowering perennials, blooming first sea¬ 
son from seed and hardy in sheltered 
situations. July to September. 2 ft. 
Ya oz. 25c .10 
2855 GERBERA jamesoni (Transvaal Daisy). 
Beautiful Daisy of a brilliant orange- 
vermilion color, on long stems, bloom¬ 
ing almost the whole year if given 
greenhouse protection during winter.. .50 
2860 jamesoni Hybrids. New hybrids of the 
preceding which are more hardy and 
easily grown. The colors are rich and 
delicate, with a wonderful range from 
pure white through orange, salmon, 
rose, cerise, to ruby red and violet.50 
Godetia, (See page 20). 
No. Pkt. 
2865 GESNERIA, Mixed Hybrids. Greenhouse 
bulbous plants with beautifully marked 
velvety foliage and handsome spikes 
of brilliantly colored flowers .$0.50 
GEUM. Showy, hardy perennial of easy 
culture, and well adapted for the flower 
garden; fine for cutting. July to Oct. 2 ft. 
2875 coccineum. Bright scarlet.V4 oz. 30c .10 
2876 Mrs. Bradshaw. Double scarlet.25 
2877 Lady Stratheden. Beautiful orange.25 
2880 GILIA, Finest Mixed. Showy, hardy annual, 
blooming from early in the season until 
frost. 1 ft.Vi oz. 30c .10 
28S5 GLAUCUM flavum tricolor (Horned-poppy). 
Free flowering, hardy annuals. Hand¬ 
some silvery foliage; orange-scarlet and 
black flowers in July. 2 ft. . . Vi oz. 50c. .15 
GLOBE-AMARANTH (Gomphrena). Showy 
annual everlastings; the flowers re¬ 
semble clover heads, and when dried 
are used for winter decoration; fine 
for bedding. 1 Vi ft. 
2890 Purple . Vi oz. 25c .10 
2895 Orange .Vi oz. 25c .10 
2898 Rose . Vi oz. 25c .10 
2900 White .Vi oz. 25c .10 
2905 Mixed. All colors .Vi oz. 25c .10 
GLOXINIA. The seed offered has been se¬ 
lected from the finest erect flowering 
varieties and w r ill give blooms of finest 
quality. For a succession of flowers 
from seed, sowings should be made at 
intervals from January to May. A moist 
heat of from 65 to 70 degrees is best 
to start them in. 
2910 Grey’s Invincible Prize. Has the reputa¬ 
tion of being the finest strain grown; 
very free flowering, with large open 
flower in the greatest variety of colors. 1.00 
2915 Giant Mixed. A prize strain with large 
flowers of richest colors.50 
