THOMAS J. GREY CO. 
Bulbs for Fall, 1935 
5 
10 
Double Early Tulips 
Parrot 
Tulip, 
Fantasy. 
These are useful for bedding and forcing; the large, peony-like blossoms are 
highly ornamental, coming into bloom about a week or more after the Single 
Early sorts, and lasting considerably longer in flower. They make the best dis- 
play, and the effect is better when planted one variety in a bed or clump. The 
letter after the name indicates the time of bloom; those marked (A) bloom 
together, followed in about a week by (B) and (C), the latest. 
Mailed free at the dozen price, otherwise add postage at zone rates. Weight, 
1 lb. per doz., 7 lbs. per 100. 
The figures before the names indicate the height 
in inches, and the star [*] indicates best sorts for 
forcing. 
ll*Crown of Gold. (A). Golden yellow, flushed 
orange; large. Doz. 85c., 100 #6.00. 
12* Le Matador. (A). Glowing scarlet, splendid 
forcer and bedder. Doz. 85c., 100 #6.00. 
10*Mr. Van Der Hoef. Pure yellow sport of Mur¬ 
illo; recommendable new variety. Doz. 75c., 
100 #5.50. 
(B). Beautiful light pink; excellent 
Doz. 75c., 100 #5.50, 1000 #50.00. 
12 Marechal Niel. Deep sulphur-yellow, tinged 
salmon. Doz. #1.20, 100 #9.00. 
12 Orange Nassau. Orange-scarlet bordered orange. 
One of the best for edging. Doz. 85c., 100 #6.50. 
ll*Peach Blossom. A sport of Murillo. Soft rosy pink. 
Excellent forcer. Doz. 75c., 100 #5.50. 
10*Rubra Maxima. (B). Large, deep crimson; fine forcer or bedder. Doz. 75c., 100 #5.50. 
10*Tea Rose (Safrano). (B). Soft saffron-yellow Murillo; distinct shade. Doz. 70c., 100 #5.00. 
Murillo. 
for pans. 
COLUMBIA 
PRIZE 
DOUBLE TULIP 
MIXTURE 
Doz.#0.80 
100. 5.75 
Parrot Tulips 
These peculiarly formed and brilliantly colored Tulips are 
ideal for home decoration. In the garden, they are not suited 
to formal beds as their stems, with the exception of Fantasy, 
introduced by us in 1927, do not hold the flowers erect. They 
are, however, very effective in informal borders and in front of 
shrubbery and evergreens. 
Admiral de Constantinople. Bright scarlet, shaded orange. 
Cafe Brun. Deep yellow, striped and stippled orange-brown. 
Lily ^Flowering Tulips 
This type of Tulip is immensely popular. The lily¬ 
like form of the flowers being a pleasant change from 
the regular Tulip shape. They bloom the same time as 
the Darwins. 
Artemis. Bright carmine-rose with pure white base and 
reflexed petals. Doz. #1.00, 100 #7.00. 
Marcellina. Delicate pink with lighter edge. White 
center with reflexing petals. Doz. #1.75, 100 #12.00. 
Sirene. Rich cerise-pink with pale pink at margin of 
segments; white base. Doz. 85c., 100 #6.00. 
Tulip Species 
These Tulips, which are of simple cultivation, thrive 
in ordinary soil of the rock garden. Bulbs do not need 
to be lifted as they increase year after year. 
Australis. An April-flowering type. Yellow tinged with 
reddish bronze on outside of the petals. Doz. #1.10, 
100 # 8 . 00 . 
Clusiana (The Lady Tulip). White, cherry outside. 
Doz. 90c., 100 #6.50. 
Eichleri. Large crimson-scarlet with a glistening black 
center marked with gold. Doz. #1.00, 100 #7.50. 
Kaufmanniana. White, tinted carmine, yellow center: 
the earliest flowering variety. Doz. #1.35; 100 #10.00. 
Sylvestris (Florentina). Yellow. Doz. #1.00, 100 #7.00. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE. 
Cramoisi Brilliant. Rich blood-crimson, with black marking; 
very large flowers of distinct coloring. 
FANTASY. A sport of the Darwin Tulip, Clara Butt, exactly 
the same beautiful true pink, except that the inside color is 
even more intense—a delightful warm pink, thrilling to the 
eye of the Tulip lover. The petals of this quaint flower are 
laciniated and the outside or back, is artistically marbled with 
apple-green. Height 27 inches. Each 15c., doz. #1.20, 100 
#9.00. 
Lutea Major. Clear yellow, with a few crimson and green 
blotches and stripes. 
Varieties not priced: 75c per doz., #5.50 per 100. 
Species Tulip, Kaufmanniana. 
