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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily). Does well in partial shade 
and moist places. 
Apricot. Fine orange-yellow, large and free flowering. 
June and July. 2 Y 2 ft. 
flava. 3 ft. Golden yellow. May and June. 
thuubergi. Very fragrant flowers; lemon-yellow, blooms 
in late spring. 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. 1 V& ft. Graceful spikes of delicate 
coral-red flowers. June and July. 
HIBISCUS, Crimson Eye (Mallow). 4 ft. Large, pure white, 
with crimson spot in center. July and August. 
moscheutos roseus. 4 ft. Pink. July and August. 
moscheutos albus. 4 ft. White. July and August. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Finest double variety. Separate colors or 
mixed. 
Finest Single Varieties. 
1BERIS sempervirens (Candytuft). 1 ft. Evergreen foliage; 
good for borders. May and June. 
IRIS germanica (Garden Iris). They form a group unpar¬ 
alleled in beauty. Every shade of color may be found 
among them, and they will thrive in almost any soil 
or situation. 
Alcazar. Bluish violet; falls deep purple. 
Ambassadeur. Standards lavender and bronze. Falls 
purplish maroon. 
Caprice. Chinese violet. 
Fairy. White suffused blue. 
Florentina alba. Large fragrant white flowers. 
Japanesque. Lavender and white. 
Lent A. Williamson. Soft lavender-violet; falls royal 
purple. 
Lohengrin. Cattleya rose. 
Lorelei. Falls marine-blue veined with white and bor¬ 
dered with yellow. 
Mandraliscae. Lavender-purple. 
Mother of Pearl. Pale bluish lavender. 
Nibelungen. Fawn yellow, falls blue. 
Opera. Rich violet-red. 
Pocahontas. White, penciled lavender, nearly double. 
Powhatan. Violet-purple. 
Rose Unique. Early pink. 
Rhine Nixe, White and blue. 
Sans Souci. Golden yellow. 
Seminole. Violet-rose and crimson. 
Slierwin-Wright. A rich golden yellow without mark¬ 
ings or shadings. 
IRIS, Japanese (Iris Kaempferi). 
35c each, $3.50 per doz. Double, except where noted. 
Blue Danube. Blue with pure white veins, yellow center. 
Gold Bound. White; yellow markings. 
Hercule. Clear lilac-blue. 
Mahogany. Mahogany-red. 
Oniga-Shima. Violet-purple, golden center. 
Purple and Gold. Violet-purple. 
Uchiu. Blue with golden center, and white. 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Everlasting Pea). 5 ft. Flowers 
large, bright red. July to August. 
LAVANDULA vera. True lavender. 2 ft. Fragrant bluish 
flowers; foliage gray, with fragrance of lavender. 
LIATRIS pycnostacliya (Blazing Star). 4 ft. Showy spikes 
of rosy purple flowers. July to September. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. Strong clumps. 50c each, $5.00 
per doz. 
LINUM perenne. 18 in. Light blue flowers, which are pro¬ 
duced all summer. 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 3 ft. Cardinal-red. 
August to October. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica (London Pride). 3 ft. Brilliant 
heads of crimson flowers. June to September. 
viscaria. 1 % ft. Single, scarlet flowers, brilliant. July and 
August. 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum. 3 ft. Spikes of deep rose- 
colored flowers. September. 
MONARDA didyma (Oswego Tea). 3 ft. Aromatic foliage 
and bright scarlet flowers. June to September. 
MY 0‘S OTIS palustris (Forget-Me-Not). 10 in. Flowers all 
summer. Fine blue. 
NEPETA mussini. Dwarf, covered with light blue flowers. 
Fine for roek garden. May to September. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
youngi. 18 in. Bright yellow. June to September. 
PAP AVER oriental© (Oriental Poppy). 3 ft. Brilliant scar¬ 
let with black center; very showy. June. 
M rs. Perry. Salmon-rose. 
nudieaule (Iceland Poppy). 
PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi (Beard Tongue). 4 ft. 
Bright scarlet flowers. July to September. 
digitalis. 3 ft. Pure white. July and August. 
PEONIES (Paeonia). One of the hardiest flowering plants 
and rivaled only by the Rose. 
Alsace-Lorraine. White, much like the white Pond Lily. 
Late. $1.50 each. 
Couronne d’Or. Pure white globular flowers, with amber- 
yellow stamens. Late. $1.00 each. 
Dorchester. Large and compact. Pale hydrangea-pink. 
Fragrant; late. $1.00 each. 
Dorothy Allison. Bright, fresh pink; dwarf habit. Mid¬ 
season. Single. $2.00 each. 
Duchess© de Nemours. Medium sized, pure white bloom. 
Strong, free bloomer; fragrant; early. 75c each. 
Eugenie Verdier. Flesh pink; extra fine variety, late. 
$1.50 each. 
Felix Crousse. Large, globular bloom. Brilliant red and a 
free bloomer. Fragrant; midseason. $1.00 each. 
Festiva Maxima. Very large; pure white center, petals 
tipped with bright crimson. Midseason. 75c each. 
Georgiana Shaylor. Pale pink flecked with crimson; fine 
blooms late in the season. $1.50 each. 
Ginette. A flesh pink variety, very fragrant. Early. $1.50 
each. 
James Kelway. A pure white variety, blooms early mid¬ 
season. $1.50 each. 
Mons. Jules Eli© Peony. 
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Plants on this page, 25c each, $2.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100, except as noted. Six plants of a variety 
will be furnished at the dozen rate; less than six at the single rate. 
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