18 THOMAS J. GREY COMPANY’S BULB CATALOGUE, FALL, 1921 
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Iris Germanica L’Innocence 
IHIS Germanica (Garden Iris). They form a group 
unparalleled in beauty. Every shade of color may be 
found among them, and they will thrive in almost 
any soil or situation. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100. 
Canary Bird. Clear canary yelloyim 
Cceleste. Deep lavender; very large;and free flowering. 
Darius. Yellow; purple and lilac, margined primrose. 
Due de Nemours. Pale lilac, veined and margined 
white. ■ 
Flavescens. Cream; very fine. Ont of the best;; 
Florentina. Creamy white. Fragrant and early. 
Hector. Yellow and brownish red. 
L’Innocence. Ivory white, crest rich golden. 
Mme. Chereau. 3 ft. White, fringed with blue. 
Purple Queen. Rich violet purple. 
Queen of May. Soft rose lilac, almost pink. 
Silver King. Pure white; very large and fragrant. 
IHIS Ksempf eri (Japan Iris). These differ from the other 
Irises in having the blossoms broad and flat, like a 
Clematis; grows best in moist, rich soils. 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
Double Mixed. 
Single Mixed. i. 
IHIS orientalis. 2 ft. * Rich violet blue Each Doz. 
June and July. $0.25 $2.5;0 
orientalis, Snow Queen. 2 ft. Pure 
white; very free and fine. June and July. .25 2.50 
Pseudacorus. 4 ft. Fine foliage bright , 
yellow; will grow well in ponds or border v 
of water gardens. June and July. ..25 2.50 
pumila formosa. 9 in. Deep violet blue. 
Very dwarf; free bloomer.25 2.50 
Sibirica. 3 to 4 ft. Foliage and flower- 
stems slender, useful for cutting. June. . .25 2.50 
Sibirica alba. 3 to 4 ft. Flowers white.. .25 2.50 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Everlasting Pea). 5 Each Doz. 
ft. Flowers large, bright red. July-Aug.. $0.25 $2.50 
LAVANDULA vera. True lavender. 2 ft. 
Fragrant bluish flowers; foliage gray, with 
fragrance of lavender.25 2.50 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Blazing Star). 4 
ft. Showy spikes of rosy purple flowers. 
July to Sept.25 2.50 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Strong clumps. 
Doubtful if we can supply.40 4.00 
LINUM perenne. 18 in. Light blue flow¬ 
ers, which are produced all Summer.25 2.50 
Flavum (Flax). 1 to 2 ft. Yellow. June 
to July...... 25 2.50 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 
3 ft. Cardinal red. Aug. to Oct.25 2.50 
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica (London Pride). 
3 ft. Brilliant heads of crimson flowers. 
June to Sept. .... . . . ..25 2.50 
Haageana. 1 ft. A very showy perennial, 
brilliant scarlet. June and July. ..25 2.50 
viscaria splendens plena. 1)4 ft. 
Double, bright rose. May to July.25 2.50 
LYSXMACHIA clethroides (Loosestrife). 
3 ft. Fine spikes of pure white flowers. 
June to Sept.25 2.50 
nummularia (Moneywort). 2 in. Ex¬ 
cellent to cover bare spots in shady 
places. Yellow flowers. June to Oct. . .25 2.50 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum. 3 ft. 
Spikes of deep rose-colored flowers. Sept. 
MENTHA piperita (Peppermint). 1 to 2 ft. 
Purplish. Aug..... .25 2.50 
MONARDA didyma. (Oswego Tea). 3 ft. 
Aromatic foliage and bright scarlet flow- 
w ers. June to Sept.25 2.50 
didyma Cambridge Scarlet. Crimson- 
scarlet. .25 2.50 
MYOSOTIS palustris (Forget-Me-Not). 
10 in. Flowers all Summer. Fine blue. .25 2.50 
CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
Missouriensis. 10 in. Deep yellow, pros- - v 
trate growing. June to Aug...40 4.00 
speciosa. 1)4 ft. Large, pure white flow¬ 
ers. May to Sept.25 2.50 
Youngii. 18 in. Bright yellow. June-Sept. .25 2.50 
Myosotis 
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