THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
75 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
PEONIES—Continued. 
Lady Lilian Ogle. Early single, pure white, fragrant. 
$1.00 each. . 
Le Cygne. Pure milk white, incurved petals, midseason. 
$2.00 each. 
Madame de Verneville. Very large; pure white with cen¬ 
ter petals blush, tipped carmine. 75c each. 
Monsieur Jules Elie. Large, compact. Pale lilac-rose with 
silvery reflex; fragrant, midseason. $1.00 each. 
Norfolk. Deep shell-pink with cup-shaped petals. Late. 
$1.00 each. 
Venus. Delicate shell-pink, compact bloom. $1.50 each. 
Walter Faxon. Large blooms; bright rose, deepening to¬ 
ward the center; fragrant; midseason. $2.00 each. 
PAEONIA officinalis, alba, rubra, rosea. $1.00 each; $10.00 
per doz. 
PEONIES, Mixed. 
PHLOX paniculata (Hardy Perennial Phlox). A succession 
of flowers of greatest beauty, from early July until frost, 
in softest tones of pink and rose, salmon and white in 
great panicled blooms. 
B. Comte. French purple. Medium. 
Beacon. Bright red. 
Betty Lou. Orange-scarlet. 
Comus. New. Clear cherry-red, overspread bright scarlet. 
E. I. Farrington. Soft salmon-pink. An improved 
Elizabeth Campbell. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. Medium. 
Europe. White; decided crimson eye. Tall. 
Feuerbrand. Brilliant crimson-scarlet.. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Pure white; late. Medium. 
Jules Sandeau. Large salmon-pink. 
La Vague. Mauve with carmine eye. 
Leo Sclilageter. New. Its brilliant scarlet blooms seem 
to glow with fire. Has a decided orange cast. Splendid 
habit. The best red Phlox in existence today. 
Miss Lingard. White with pale pink center. Early. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Beautiful clear white. Medium. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. New. Large soft pink. 
Painted Lady. Silver-pink with red eye. 
Pantheon. Brilliant rose, very effective. Tall. 
Rheinlnncler. Beautiful salmon-pink. Medium. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright pinkish salmon. Crimson eye. 
Special French. Beautiful clear pink. Tall. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. Tall. 
PHLOX divaricata. 1 ft. Dwarf. Pale blue. Native variety. 
May and J une. 
subulata (Moss Pink). 4 to 6 in. Pink. April and May. 
subulata alba. 4 to 6 in. White. 
PHYSOSTEG1A virginica (False-dragonhead). One of the 
most attractive mid-summer plants, covered with clear 
pink, heath-like flowers. July and Aug. 
Vivid. New dwarf variety with deep pink flowers. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Japanese Balloon Flower). 
2 Vfc ft. Large blue, Campanula-like flowers. July to 
Oct. 
grandiiiorum album. 2 V£ ft. White. 
PLU3IBAGO LARPENTAE (Lead wort). Dwarf and 
spreading. Covered with deep blue flowers during 
late summer. 
PRIMULA (English Primrose). Bright canary-yellow. 
April and May. 
denticulata. Neat, hardy species from Himalaya. 
Flowers early. Pale violet. 9-12 inches tall. 
PYRETHRUM roseum (Persian Daisy). 2 ft. One of the 
showiest flowers; of great value for cutting. June to 
July. Single. Mixed. 
uliginosum (Giant Daisy). 4 ft. Large white. Aug. and 
Sept. 
RUDBECKIA purpurea. 3 ft. Large, reddish purple, with 
dark, cone-shaped center of brown. July to Oct. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides (Soap Wort). Attractive bright 
rose flowers. May to August. 8 in. A fine rock plant. 
Phlox, Beacon 
SCABIOSA caucasica (Blue Bonnet). A soft and charm¬ 
ing shade of lavender. June to September. 
SEDUM acre (Golden-moss). 4 in. Bright yellow, with green 
foliage. May to July. 
album. 4 in. Green foliage, white flowers. July and Aug. 
sexangulare. Dark green foliage. Yellow flower. 6 in. 
sieboidii. Showy pink flowers. September to October. 
8 in. 
spectabile (Showy Stonecrop). 18 in. An erect growing 
plant with broad green foliage and large heads of 
handsome rose-colored flowers. 
spectabile. Brilliant. 1 ft. Sept, and Oct. A more richly 
colored form of S. spectabile, being a bright amaranth- 
red. 
SPIRAEA filipendula fl. pi. 2 ft. Double white. June and 
July. 
STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). 1 y 2 ft. Violet-blue. 
July to Sept. 
STOKESIA cyanea (Cornflower Aster). 2 ft. Lavender- 
blue. A native plant; fine for cutting. July to Oct. 
alba. 
THYMUS lanuginosus (Woolly Thyme), 
serpyllum (Creeping Thyme), 
serpyllum album (White Mt. Thyme), 
serpyllum coccineum. 
Plants are covered with crimson flowers. 
TRITOMA uvaria grandiflora (Flameflower). 4 ft. Orange- 
scarlet. Aug? to Nov. 
TROLLIUS europaeus (Globeflower). 1 V 2 ft. Bright yellow. 
June to Sept. 35c. 
ledebouri. Rich orange. 35c. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). 
incana. Silvery foliage, blue flowers. July and August. 
1 ft J 
longifolia subsessilis. One of the handsomest blue flower¬ 
ing plants. 2 ft. July to Sept. 
VINCA minor (Myrtle). Creeping evergreen; good for 
covering ground in shady places. Bright blue flowers. 
April to July. $15.00 per 100. 
VIOLA, Jersey Gem. Rich violet color, fragrant; fine for 
borders or rockeries. 
Plants on this page 25c each, $2.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100, except as noted, 
will be furnished at the dozen rate; less than six at the single rate. 
Six plants of a variety 
