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Bulbs for Fall, 1935 
THOMAS J. GREY CO. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
1. Cramoisi Brilliant. 
2. De Wet. 
3. Grand Due (Keizerskroon). 
Border Planting of Mixed Single Early Tulips. 
13 PINK BEAUTY. Large cherry-rose, center of petals white; 
beautiful. Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
13 PINK DELIGHT. Deep rosy pink; large flower of globular 
shape and very distinct. Doz. 90c., 100 86-50. 
ll*President Lincoln (Queen of Violets). Clear violet, with lighter 
edge. Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
14*PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. Rich orange-red; fragrant and fine 
form. Doz. 70c., 100 85.00. 
14 RISING SUN. Deep golden yellow; extra fine. Doz. 75c., 100 
85.50. 
14 Royal Crimson. Satiny carmine, tall flower, excellent forcing 
variety. Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
ll*Rose Gris-de-lin. Delicate rose, flushed white; excellent forcer. 
Doz. 70c., 100 85.00. 
10*ROSE LUISANTE. Dark, silky rose; beautiful and popular 
variety for pans. Doz. 75c., 100 85.50. 
12 Sunburst. Yellow flushed and flamed red. A new variety. Doz. 
81.00. 100 87.50. 
12*White Beauty. White sport of Pink Beauty. Large, pure white 
flower. Exhibition variety. Doz. 85c., 100 86.50. 
12*YELLOW PRINCE. Golden yellow, sweet scented, popular 
forcing variety. Doz. 75c; 100 85.50, 1000 852.00. 
12*Joost Van Den Vondel. Striped. 
Large, deep cherry-red, feathered 
white. Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
12*LADY BOREEL. The largest and 
purest white, grand for exhibition oi 
bedding. Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
12*Le Reve. Lovely old rose shade; very 
large. Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
12 :;: MON TRESOR. Large, pure yel¬ 
low; best of its color for pots or pans. 
Doz. 90c., 100 86.50. 
Single Early Tulips 
Our collection embraces all the choicest varieties for forcing and bed¬ 
ding The figures before the names indicate the height in 
inches, and the star (*), the best sorts for forcing. 
12*Brilliant Star. Bright vermilion-scarlet. Splendid early forcer. Doz. 75c., 100 
85.50. 
12*CRAMOISI BRILLIANT. Large crimson-scarlet; excellent for forcing or bed¬ 
ding. Doz. 70c., 100 85.00, 1000 845.00. 
11*DE WET. Exhibition variety. Golden flushed orange-scarlet. Doz. 85c., 100 
86 . 00 . 
14 Fortuna. Deep satin rose. Splendid 
for early forcing. Doz. 90c., 100 
86.50. 
12*Fred Moore. An improved form of 
Thomas Moore. Deep apricot, shad¬ 
ing to dull orange-yellow. Doz. 70c., 
100 85.00. 
1 l*Goldfinch. Rich, pure yellow; fra¬ 
grant. An improved Yellow Prince. 
Doz. 85c., 100 86.00. 
14 :1: GRAND DUC (Keizerskroon). Bril¬ 
liant red with broad yellow border. 
Top roots. Doz. 85c., 100 86-00. 
14*IBIS. Deep brilliant pink, shaded 
carmine; good forcer. Doz. 70c., 100 
Single Early Tulips 
in Mixture 
COLUMBIA PRIZE MIXTURE. Our spe¬ 
cially blended mixture of decided merit, 
consisting of the finest large flowering 
named sorts, selected to bloom at about the 
same time and to grow about the same 
height. This mixture is unsurpassed for 
mixed beds and borders. Doz. 75c., 100 
#5.50, 1000 #50.00. 
SUPERFINE MIXTURE. A splendid mix* 
ture containing all colors, and composed of 
an unusually large number of varieties 
which flower nearly together. Doz. 55c., 
100 #3.75, 1000 #35.00. 
Tulip Planting Suggestions 
Perfectly hardy and of easiest culture in any good garden soil, seldom failing 
to give the greatest satisfaction. When massed in beds or large clumps, the 
best effect is obtained. Double and Single sorts, when planted together in 
clumps among the shrubs or perennials, give a longer season of bloom than if 
either were planted alone. For best effect, when planted in small clumps, the 
bulbs should be set 4 inches deep and 4 inches apart, but in large beds or 
borders a distance of 5 or 6 inches between the bulbs can be allowed. 
