GARDEN 
Practical Books for the Home Gardener 
GARDEN MAINTENANCE. By H. 
Stuart Ortloff and Henry B. Raymore. 
Illustrated with photographs and draw' 
ings. Frontispiece in color. #2.50. 
THE BOOK OF BULBS. By F. F. Rock' 
well. 187 illustrations, 264 pages. #2.00. 
THE GARDENER. By L. H. Bailey. 116 
illustrations, 260 pages. #2.00. 
THE CULTIVATED CONIFERS. By 
Dr. L. H. Bailey, 404 pages, 162 illus' 
strations. #7.50. 
FERTILIZERS. By E. B. Voorhees. Re¬ 
vised by S. B. Haskell. 29 illustrations, 
310 pages. #2.50. 
INFORMAL GARDENS. By H. Stuart Ortloff. 104 pages, 17 
illustrations. #1.60. 
THE HOME GARDEN HANDBOOKS. By F F Rockwell. #1.25 
per volume. The titles now published are: Rock Gardens; Irises; 
Dahlias; Gladiolus; Roses; Peonies; Evergreens; Shrubs; Lawns. 
AROUND THE YEAR IN THE GARDEN. By F. F. Rockwell. 
88 illustrations, 3 50 pages. #2.50. 
ANNUALS IN THE GARDEN. By H. Stuart Ortloff, L. A. 
Cloth 12 mo. #1.25. 
PERENNIAL GARDENS. By H. Stuart Ort- 
loff. 92 pages. 18 illustrations. #1.25. 
GARDEN POOLS—LARGE AND SMALL. 
By Ransey and Lawrence. 41 illustrations, 
122 pages. #2.50. 
THE GARDEN CLUB MANUAL. By Edith 
R Fisher. #2.00. 
THE HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN. By 
E. M. Freeman. 8 illustrations, 214 pages. 
#1.75. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. A cyclo- 
pedia of flower pictures. 320 pages, 400 
photographs in color. #3.75. 
maintenance 
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Important to Customers 
ORDER EARLY. —We would suggest that customers send us their orders as soon as possible after receiving 
this catalog, and thus avoid the rush of the planting season. It frequently happens that some articles are not in 
stock when orders are received. In such cases we forward such as are ready, and the balance as soon as possible. 
STOCK SEED. —A large part of our seeds are grown for us on contract by special growers, from our own 
stock, and in locations best suited for their development. Others are secured from strictly reliable sources, and 
constant effort is made to secure only the best. 
ADDRESS, ETC. —Give name of your Post Office, County and State, sign your name plainly; also specify 
means of conveyance preferred—whether by parcel post, express or freight. 
SHIPPING. —We deliver free to Express, Railroad or Boat. All goods travel at the buyer's risk, our responsi¬ 
bility ceases when we take the carrier’s receipt If goods are damaged so sign for them and enter claim with the 
carrier at once. Free delivery, see page 62. 
BAGS AND PACKING. —No charge is made 
for boxes or packing on anything, except Flower 
Pots, Nursery Stock and Hotbed Sash, and this at 
cost only. Cloth Bags are charged for at cost and 
if returned in good condition, charges prepaid, 
will be credited at price charged. 
REMITTANCES.- -May be made by Express 
Money Order, P. O. Money Order or Bank Draft; 
if stamps or cash, send in a Registered Letter. 
Parties having no account with us, who order 
goods without remittance, must furnish satisfac¬ 
tory references. Boston preferred. 
TERMS ARE NET CASH.—All bills on which 
short credits are allowed are due on the first of 
the month succeeding the date of the purchase. 
WARRANTY.—We give no warranty, express¬ 
ed or implied, as to quality, description, produc¬ 
tiveness, or any other matter of any Seeds, Bulbs 
or Plants we send out, and will not be in any way 
responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does 
not accept the goods on these terms, they must 
at once be returned. 
THOMAS J. GREY COMPANY 
THE SEEDSMEN 
16 SOUTH MARKET STREET BOSTON, MASS. 
TELEPHONE: CAPITOL 7476-7477 
FRANCIS R. CONBOY, Secretary JOHN P. A. GUERINEAU, Treasurer 
Due to the unsettled market conditions, we 
cannot guarantee the prices published in this 
catalog. Each sale will be subject to current 
prices and also to any Federal or State Sales 
Tax in effect. Advances will not be made until 
necessary. 
PARCEL POST RATES 
Packages must not exceed 100 inches in length and 
girth combined. Seventy pounds is the limit of weight. 
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Postage on seeds, bulbs, plants and roots of 8 
ounces or less to all zones, is lc for each 2 ounces. 
Postage on general merchandise of 8 ounces or 
less, to all zones, is for each 2 ounces. 
ROBERT E. MONTGOMERY. President 
