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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. 
7120 
7122 
7130 
7135 
7140 
7145 
7150 
7155 
7156 
7158 
7160 
7165 
7170 
7172 
SALVIA—Continued. 
Pkt. 
SALVIA splendens grandiflora. Large, brilliant scarlet flower 
spikes. The most popular sort grown. 3 ft. . . 34 oz. $1.00 $0.10 
splendens, Harbinger. Dwarf, compact dazzling scarlet, 
dark foliage. Seed planted in February will flower in 
June .30 
splendens, Ostrich Flume. The spikes of flowers are like 
plumes; of the brighest scarlet, and the bush is well 
covered; each plume is a bouquet in itself.25 
Zurich. The very earliest flowering variety; it is of a rich 
scarlet and suitable for pot growing, as it is very dwarf. 
1 ft. .34 oz. $1.25 
SANVITALIA procumbens fl. pi. Pretty free flowering hardy 
annual, with double flowers of a bright yellow. 9 in.. . . 
. 34 oz. 75c 
SAPONARIA. Compact growing, hardy annuals, with small 
starry flowers from July to September, 
vaccaria Beautiful pink feathery flowers. 3 ft. . . 34 oz. 20c 
vaccaria alba. White-flowered; a fine market flower. . 
. 34 oz. 20c 
SCABIOSA, Improved Large-Flowering (Mourning Bride) 
One of our best summer flowering annuals. The rich and 
beautiful colored flowers are very handsome and excel¬ 
lent for cutting; profuse bloomer. June to Oct. 2% ft. 
Azure Fairy. Delicate mauve.34 oz. 50c 
Blue Cockade. Pure deep azure-blue. 3 ft. 
.25 
15 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.25 
Cattleya. Rich rosy lilac of the beautiful orchid tone.25 
Cherry Red. Bright color .34 oz. 50c .10 
Fiery Scarlet. Brilliant color .34 oz - 50c .10 
King of Blacks. Black purple .34 oz. 50c .10 
Giant Loveliness. Flowers salmon-rose shades. Fragrant. 
Strong stems . 
No. ^t. 
7175 Rose Pink. Beautiful shade ...34 oz. 50c $0.10 
7178 
Peach Blossom. Peach-blossom-pink .... 
.20 
7180 
Purple. Edged white . . . . 
.34 oz. 50c 
.10 
7182 
Shasta. Enormous white 
Californian va- 
riety . 
.20 
7185 
White. Large pure white 
.10 
7186 
Yellow. 
.10 
7190 
Mixed. All colors. 
.10 
7195 
Collection of 6 colors. Our selection .... 
.50 
SCABIOSA, Hardy Perennial Varieties. Of 
great value either in the herbaceous 
border or for cutting, 2 ft. 
7200 caucasica. Beautiful lilac-blue. 
34 oz. $2.50 .15 
Sedum Acre. 
Schizanthus. 
SCABIOSA, Hardy Perennial Varieties. 
7202 Columbaria. A low growing pink Scabio- 
sa, very large flowers .$0.30 
7203 caucasica, Isaac House strain. Giant 
Hybrids.35 
7204 caucasica. Pure white.25 
7205 Large-flowered Hybrids .25 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfiyflower). Beauti¬ 
ful annuals for house or garden. 134 
ft. 
7210 hybridus grandiflorus. Very fine new 
large flowered varieties.34 oz. 75c .15 
7215 Giant Hybrids (Garaways). A beautiful 
strain for greenhouses .50 
7220 wisetonensis. Containing the most deli¬ 
cate shades of white, pink, rose and 
crimson; excellent for pot culture. 
1-16 oz. $2.00 .25 
7222 wisetonensis. Rose and amber shades.25 
7225 Bridal Veil. Glistening snow white; very 
compact. 16 in.25 
7226 Snowflake. Compact, pyramidal habit. 
Pure white frilled edges.25 
7228 Pink Pearl .25 
7229 roseus compactus. A fine greenhouse va¬ 
riety .60 
7230 SCHIZOPETALON walkeri. Hardy annual, 
producing quantities of white, almond- 
scented flowers, which are elegantly 
fringed at edges. June to October. 1 ft. .15 
7235 SEDUM (Stonecrop). Mixed. Suitable for 
rock work, edgings and dry situations; 
their glaucous foliage and bright flow¬ 
ers invariably attract attention; har¬ 
dy perennial. 4 in.. 34 oz. $1.25 .20 
7238 acre. Bright yellow. 3 in., hardy .25 
7240 coeruleum. Blue-flowered annual variety. .25 
7241 spectabile. 1 ft. Perennial. Large lavender- 
pink flowers.25 
7245 SHAMROCK. True, small leaved variety; 
imported seed . 34 oz. 50c .10 
7248 SIDALCEA hybrida. Hardy, 2 34 to 3 ft. 
June-July. In many shades of rose, 
pink, red, salmon, lilac and heliotrope. .25 
