THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. Pkt. 
SALVIA. One of our handsomest and most showy summer 
and autumn flowering - plants forming compact bushes, 
literally ablaze with brilliant flowers from July to frost. 
7098 America (Globe of Fre). Vs oz. $1.25 $0.25 
7100 farinacea. Remarkable for its long flower spikes of laven¬ 
der-blue. 3 ft. Vs oz. $1.00 .15 
7102 farinacea, Blue Bedder. Compact, deep blue; fine for bed¬ 
ding or borders . Vs oz. $1.50 .25 
7103 horminum violacea. Half-hardy annual. 2 ft. Violet-blue.. .15 
7105 patens. Rich blue. 2 tt. Vs oz. $1.75 .25 
7110 splendens, Bonfire. Finest compact sort of very even 
growth, with dense spikes of vivid dark flowers. 2Vz ft- 
. i/ 4 oz. $1.50 .20 
7115 splendens, Fireball. Compact sort, with large, scarlet 
flower spikes, early and rich flowering. 2 ft. Vi oz. $1.75 .20 
7118 Salmon-Pink. Blooms of large size and beautiful salmon- 
pink color on strong spikes. Blooms from mid-August 
until killed by hard frosts.^5 
7120 splendens grandiflora. Large, brilliant scarlet flower 
spikes. The most popular sort grown. 3 ft. ... Vi oz. $1.00 .10 
7122 splendens, Harbinger. Dwarf, compact dazzling scarlet, 
dark foliage. Seeded in February will flower in June... .30 
7130 splendens, Ostrich Plume. The spikes of flowers are like 
plumes; of the brightest scarlet, and the bush is well 
covered; each plume is a bouquet in itself.25 
7135 Zurich. The very earliest flowering variety; rich scarlet and 
suitable for pot growing; very dwarf. 1 ft. Vs oz. $1.25 .25 
7140 SANVITALIA procumbens fl. pi. Pretty free-flowering hardy 
annual, with double flowers of a bright yellow. 9 inches 
. Vi oz. 75c .15 
SAPONARIA. Compact growing, hardy annuals, with small 
starry flowers from July to September. 
7145 vaccaria. Beautiful pink feathery flowers. 3 ft. ..Vi oz. 20 .10 
7150 vaccaria alba. White-flowered; a fine market flower. 
. Vi oz. 20c .10 
Pkt. 
Schizanthus 
7155 
7156 
7158 
7160 
7165 
7170 
7172 
7175 
7178 
7180 
SCABIOSA, Improved Large-Flowering 
(Mourning Bride). One of our best sum¬ 
mer flowering annuals. The rich and 
beautiful colored flowers are very hand¬ 
some and excellent for cutting; profuse 
bloomer. June to Oct. 2 44 ft- 
Azure Fairy. Delicate mauve . . Vi oz. 25c $0.10 
Blue Cockade. Pure deep azure-blue. 
3 ft. Vi oz. 25c .10 
Cattleya. Rich rosy lilac of the beautiful 
orchid tone . Vi oz. 25c .10 
Cherry Red. Bright color. Vi oz. 25c .10 
Fiery Scarlet. Brilliant color. . . . Vi oz. 35c .10 
King of Blacks. Black purple. ... 44 oz. 25c .10 
Giant Loveliness. Flowers salmon-rose 
shades. Fragrant . 44 oz. 25c .10 
Rose Fink. Beautiful shade ... 44 oz. 25c .10 
Peach Blossom. Peach-blossom- 
pink .44 oz. 25c .10 
Purple. Edged white .44 oz. 25c .10 
7210 
7215 
7218 
7220 
7221 
7222 
7225 
7228 
7229 
7235 
7238 
7240 
7241 
7245 
7248 
7186 
7190 
7195 
7200 
7202 
7204 
7205 
7208 
Scabiosa 
Blue 
Cockade 
No. SCABIOSA—Continued. 
7182 Shasta. Enormous white California vari¬ 
ety .44 oz. 25c 
Yellow .44 oz. 25c 
Mixed. All colors .44 oz. 25c 
Collection of 6 colors . 
SCABIOSA, Hardy Perennial Varieties. Of 
great value either in the border or for 
cutting. 2 ft. 
caucasica. Beautiful lilac-blue. 44 oz. $2.50 
Columbaria. A low growing pink Scabio¬ 
sa, very large flowers . 
caucasica, Isaac House Strain Hybrida . . 
caucasica. Pure white . 
Large Flowered Hybrids . 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). Beau- 
ful annuals for house or garden. 
Canadian Super-Giants. Largest flowers 
of any strain; blooms 2 inches across. 
Rich colorings and unusual markings. 
Sow in February under glass for summer use 
outdoors . 
hybridus grandiflorus. Very fine new large flow¬ 
ered varieties . Vs oz. 75c 
Giant Hybrids (Garaways). A beautiful strain 
for greenhouses . 
Pansy-Flowered. Danbury Park Strain. Large 
blooms in great variety of rich self colors .... 
wisetonensis. Containing the most delicate shades 
of white, pink, rose and crimson; excellent for 
pot culture .1-16 oz. $2.00 
wisetonensis. Dwarf, large flowering, mixed. 
Compact variety about 10 inches in height.... 
wisetonensis. Rose and amber shades. 
Bridal Veil. Glistening snow white; very com¬ 
pact. 16 in. 
Pink Pearl . 
roseus compactus. A fine greenhouse variety.... 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). Mixed. Suitable for rock 
work, edgings and dry situations; their glauc¬ 
ous foliage and bright flowers invariably at¬ 
tract attention; hardy perennial. 4 in. 
Vs OZ. $1.25 
acre. Bright yellow. 3 in., hardy. 
coeruleum. Blue-flowered annual variety. 
spectabile. 1 ft. Perennial. Large lavender-pink 
flowers . 
SHAMROCK. True, small leaved variety; imported 
seed .44 oz. 50c 
SIDALCEA hybrida. Hardy, 2 44 to 3 ft. June-July. 
In many shades of rose, pink, red, salmon, lilac 
and heliotrope . 
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