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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No Cineraria. Pkt, 
1792 CHJBIKANTHUS allioni (Siberian Wall¬ 
flower). Excellent dwarf perennial for 
rockery or margin of herbaceous bor¬ 
der, brilliant orange flowers in spring 
and all summer if seed pods are re¬ 
moved. 1 ft.14 oz. 75c $0.20 
1794 linifolius (Alpine Wallflower). Dwarf, 
mauve, fragrant. 1 ft.25 
GSEIiONE. Pentstemon-like spikes of bril¬ 
liant colored flowers from July to Oc¬ 
tober. Hardy perennial. 2 ft. 
1795 barbata torreyl. Scarlet .14 oz. 75c .15 
1800 Hybrid, Mixed. Beautiful. % oz. 60c .15 
1802 CHOEIZANTHE Falmeri (Turkish Rug¬ 
ging). 8 in. Excellent annual for rock 
gardens, forming a dense mat of 
statice-like flowers on dull green foli¬ 
age . .15 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Showy and effective 
summer flowering plants, blooming 
from July until frost; very desirable 
for the garden and for cut flowers. 
Double-flowering Annual Varieties. 2 ft. 
1805 Golden yellow . 14 oz. 60c .15 
1808 Scarlet .% oz. 60c .15 
1810 White . 14 oz. 60c .15 
1815 Mixed. All colors .14 oz. 40c .10 
1820 Fringed Hybrids. All colors .. % oz. 50c .15 
Single-flowering Annual Varieties. 2 ft. 
1825 atrococcineum. Scarlet .... 14 oz. 35c .10 
1830 Evening star. Large golden 14 oz. 60c .10 
1835 Morning Star. Large primrose 14 oz. 60c .10 
1840 northern Star. Large white, yellow cen¬ 
ter, with dark disc . 14 oz. 60c .10 
1845 Mixed. All colors .Oz. 60c .10 
1850 Grey’s Special Mixture. All colors in 
double, single and fringed. ..14 oz. 60c .15 
1852 Cascade, or Balcony. Annual Large clust¬ 
ers of small single flowers. Plant is of 
the trailing type and attractive in a 
window box or pot.25 
CHRYSANTHEMUM!, Perennial Varieties. 
1855 frutescens (Paris Daisy). Single white, 
fine for winter blooming. 1 % ft. 
. 14 oz. 60c .15 
1860 Mawii. Rich rose pink flowers on a dwarf 
plant. Ideal for borders or rockeries... .35 
1870 Shasta Daisy, Alaska. One of the best 
hardy white flowers for cutting; large, 
single .25 
1875 Pompon-flowered. The double, small-flow¬ 
ered hardy sorts; fine colors.25 
CINERARIA. One of the most beautiful 
plants for house or conservatory dur¬ 
ing the spring months. Seeds should be 
sown from May to September. 
No. Pkt. 
multiflora grandiflora maxima. A hybrid 
between ‘‘multiflora nana” and “grandi¬ 
flora” having blooms of the grandiflora 
and many flowers of multiflora nana. 12 
to 16 inches above the pot. 
1876 Eight Rose . $1.00 
1877 Salmon-Rose . 1.00 
1878 Carmine . 1.00 
1879 Dark Red . 1.00 
1881 Cornflower Blue . 1.00 
1882 Marine Blue . 1.00 
1883 White . 1.00 
1884 Mixed . 1.00 
1880 Grey’s Exhibition Prize. Acknowledged by 
our customers to be the finest strain 
grown; of compact branching habit, 
with exceptionally large flowers of the 
richest and brightest colors. 1.00 
1885 grandiflora alba. Large pure white.75 
1890 atrosanguinea. Large blood red.75 
1895 azurea. Large, light blue.75 
1898 Dark Blue .75 
1900 kermesina. Large, bright crimson.75 
1902 Matador. Glowing scarlet.75 
1905 Pink shades. Very fine.75 
1910 Dwarf Barge-flowering Mixed. Dwarf, 
compact habit with immense trusses of 
large flowers in rich colors.75 
multiflora nana. A new Cineraria created 
by a Swiss florist. Makes a beautiful 
pot plant. Very compact growth, 10 in. 
above the pot. Leaves rather smaller 
than the grandiflora type of Cineraria. 
Flowers slightly more than 1 inch in 
diameter with centers varying from 
yellow to brown. 
1911 Dark Blue .75 
1912 Deep Red .75 
1913 Lavender .75 
1914 Eight Blue ..75 
1915 Pure White .75 
1916 Pink . 75 
1917 Rose . 75 
1918 Mixed . 75 
1919 stellata, Peltham Beauty. Extra mixed... .76 
1920 stella grandiflora. Large flowers, with 
twisted or fluted petals like the single 
Cactus Dahlia .75 
1925 maritima candidissima, Diamond (Dusty 
Miller). White foliage for borders.... 
14 oz. 35c .15 
CEARKIA. Very showy and profuse flower¬ 
ing hardy annuals of easy culture; 
very useful for cutting. 2 ft. 
1928 Double Appleblossom .14 oz. 50c .15 
1930 Brilliant. Bright orange .... 14 oz. 50c .15 
1931 Crimson Queen . 14 0 z. 60c .20 
1932 Enchantress. Orange shading to pink.. 
Vi oz. 50c. 15 
1935 Orange King. Orange-scarlet.. 14 oz. 50c .16 
1940 Purple Prince. Rich purple.. 14 oz. 50c .15 
1945 Queen Mary. Rose-carmine .. 14 oz. 50c .15 
1950 Salmon Queen. Salmon-pink 14 oz. 50c .15 
1952 White .14 oz. 50c .15 
1955 Mixed. Extra fine colors.... !4 oz. 25c .10 
CLEMATIS. Well known as valuable, hardy, 
profuse flowering, climbing perennials. 
1965 Jackman’s New Hybrids. Elegant large- 
flowered sorts. 14 oz. $ 1.00 .25 
1970 paniculata. Vigorous grower and covered 
in autumn with a cloud of star-like, 
fragrant white flowers.14 oz. 35c .10 
1975 CEEOME pungens (Spiderflower). An at¬ 
tractive annual. 4 ft. Flowers rose with 
long stamens .14 oz. 75c .15 
1976 alba. White . y 8 oz. 50c .16 
1980 CEIANTHUS dampieri (Glory Pea). A mag¬ 
nificent greenhouse annual, with large 
brilliant scarlet, pea-shaped flowers 
having a black center.25 
