THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Small Fruits 
Grapes 
35c each, except where noted. 
BLACK 
Campbell’s Early. Very large and sweet; early. 50c each. 
Concord. Large, always reliable. Medium. 
Moore’s Early. Early. .i 
Worden. Large, early. » ' *■ 
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Brighton. Large, early. 
Delaware. Small, delicious. Late. 
WHITE 
Green Mountain. One of the best. Early. 
Moore’s Diamond. Early. 
Niagara. Medium. 
Blackberries 
$1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Eldorado. Extra fine and very hardy; large, sweet berry. 
Rathbun. Very large, sweet and delicious. 
Snyder. Medium size; very fine. Medium. 
Raspberries 
$1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Columbian. Purple fruit, delicious for table. 
Cuthbert. Medium to large, red, sweet. 
Latham. Large, deep red, very productive. 
St. Regis Everbearing. Large, bright crimson berries. 
Herbert. Large, sweet, bright red. 
Strawberries 
The Strawberry will grow in any good garden soil where 
the ground has been thoroughly prepared. For family use 
we recommend planting them in double rows, 1 foot apart 
each way and 5 feet between the double rows, allowing a 
sufficient number of runners to grow into the wide passage 
to cover about 1% feet on each side; all the rest should be 
pinched off. It is advisable to cover the plants in winter 
with litter, which should be removed as soon as the plants 
commence to grow in spring. 
Layer plants in spring, $3.00 per 100, $8.00 per 1000, 
except where noted. 
Pot-grown plants after August 1st. 
Abington. Strong grower and great yielder. The bright red 
berries are of very large size, firm and fine flavor. Early 
to medium. 
Arabine. Extra early, very large, bright red of high quality, 
very robust grower and heavy cropper. 
Barrymore. Awarded silver medal and three first premiums 
by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, in 1908. A 
great berry for all purposes. Large size, rich, dark, glossy, 
crimson color; conical shape; flesh red and quality ex¬ 
cellent. Medium. 
Big Joe. A magnificent new Strawberry of robust growth 
and very prolific. The berries are light crimson in color 
and very large. Medium. 
Brandywine. Large, roundish, conical, bright glossy crim¬ 
son berries, firm and solid; excellent quality and fine 
flavor. Medium. 
Commonwealth. Large, glossy crimson berry, of excellent 
quality, a great cropper and one of the latest. 
Gibson. Very large, deep red, fine flavor. Medium. 
Glen Mary. Very large, highly colored, firm, and ranks with 
the best in flavor. Medium to late. 
Golden Gate. New seedling, resembles the Marshall and will 
succeed where th6 Marshall fails. It produces strictly 
fancy, firm fruit clear to the end of the season, of a rich, 
crimson color. 
Judith. A large, medium red, pointed berry; a good market 
„ variety; very'ea^ly. 
Marshall. Large rich crimson, fine flavor. One of the most 
popular sorts. Medium. 
Premier. One of the best of the extra early varieties; does 
well in almost any section; excellent quality; bright red. 
Senator Dunlap. Dark red berries of medium size. The flesh 
is red all through and exceedingly juicy. Early mid¬ 
season. 
Warren. Dark, blood red, extra size, broad and flattened 
at tips, borne on large clusters. Medium. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Mastodon. Truly a Wonderberry, in size, flavor and yield. 
$4.00 per 100. 
Progressive. The fruit is rich and sweet, a deep red Inside 
and out; of good medium size and quite firm. $3.50 per 
100 . " 
Superb. Perfect blossoms. Enormous crops in June, and in 
September. It does not fruit on new runners. $3.60 per 
100 . 
