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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. Pkt. 
ASTER, Perennial Sorts (Michaelmas Dai¬ 
sies). We have in this class some of the 
most beautiful and interesting hardy 
plants grown; their graceful habit, pro¬ 
fusion of bloom and variety of color 
form the chief attraction of the flower 
garden during the autumn months. 
1050 alpinus speciosus. Large, rich purple. ... $0.25 
1055 subcoeruleus, Warttaurg Star. Extra large, 
bright lavender-blue, yellow centers. 
Flowers 4 inches across, long stems. 
Extra early. 2 ft.25 
1080 White Queen. Large white.25 
1065 Mixed Hybrids, New Large-Flowered 
Strain. 2 to 4 ft. % oz. $1.75 .25 
AUBRIETIA. These dwarf, hardy peren¬ 
nials are invaluable for the border, 
rockeries, etc.; they are among the 
brightest and most free flowering plants 
of early spring. 
1070 graeca. Beautiful purple color.25 
1075 leichtlini. Rosy red, very pretty.25 
AURICULA. See Primula auricula. 
No. Pkt. 
1115 BAFTISIA australis (False Indigo). Hand¬ 
some hardy perennial, producing bright 
blue, pea-shaped flowers on spikes 6 
inches long. 2% ft.% oz. $1.00 $0.15 
1120 BARTONIA aurea. Showy, hardy annual of 
distinct character, its large golden yel¬ 
low flowers being freely produced; suc¬ 
ceeds well in partial shade. 1% ft. 
^4 oz. 50c .15 
BEANS, Flowering. 
1125 Butterfly Runner. Large pink and -white. 
V 4 , lb. 50c; lb. $1.50 .15 
1130 Scarlet Runner. Large, brilliant scarlet. 
Lb. 50c .10 
1135 White Runner. Large, pure white. Lb. 50c .10 
BEGONIA, Tuberous-rooted. These are easi¬ 
ly grown from seed and may be had in 
bloom in about 6 months. They make a 
gorgeous display throughout the season 
and are excellent for bedding purposes, 
window boxes, etc., and as pot plants 
are effective for house and conserva¬ 
tory. 1 ft. 
EACHELOR BUTTON. See Centaurea. 
BALSAM. These old-fashioned annuals, so 
easily grown, are again increasing in 
popularity, and most beautiful and bril¬ 
liant effects may be had from them; 
overcrowding should be avoided and 
they should be set at least 18 inches 
apart for best results. 
1080 Columbia Prize. An unsurpassed strain in 
doubleness, size, brilliancy and variety 
of color .14 oz. 75c .15 
1085 Dark Blood Red. Extra .!4 oz. 50c .10 
1090 Intense Scarlet (The King) ... % oz. 50c .10 
1095 Rich Pink (Salmon King) . % oz. 50c .10 
1100 White (Snowball). Superior . ... 14 oz. 50c .10 
1105 Mixed Rose-flowered. Very double . 
14 oz. 40c .10 
1110 BALLOON VINE. A rapid growing annual 
climber, with white flowers and inflat¬ 
ed seed vessels which look like minia¬ 
ture balloons .oz. 50c .10 
1140 Double, Prize Mixed.$1.00 
1142 Blackmore & Langdon’s Double Mixed... 1.00 
1145 Single, Giant Mixed .50 
1147 Blackmore & Langdon’s Single Mixed.... 1.00 
1150 Single Fringed. Unsurpassed strain. 50 
1152 Blackmore & Langdon’s Extra Prilled 
Mixed . 1.00 
1154 Blackmore & Langdon’s Basket Begonia 
Mixed . 1.00 
BEGONIA, Fibrous-rooted. The following 
sorts are perpetual bloomers and ex¬ 
tensively used for planting outside in 
beds and for pot culture in the green¬ 
house. 1 ft. 
115 5 gracilis. White Pearl. Pure white.25 
1160 Bonfire. Lustrous carmine, with brown¬ 
ish red foliage.25 
1165 Mignon. Brilliant salmon-scarlet. 8 in. .25 
1170 luminosa. Dark scarlet, foliage deep.. .25 
1172 Frima Donna. Rose, carmine shaded. . .25 
1175 rosea. Fine rose-pink . 25 
Baptisia australis. Double Tuberous Begronia. Balsam. 
