THOMAS J. GREY COMPANY’S BULB CATALOGUE, FALL, 1922 
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FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL HARDY SHRUBS— Continued 
HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora (Snow- Each 
ball Hydrangea). Large, snow-white blooms 
from June to August. $0 75 
paniculata. Thici^y studded with’heads of sin¬ 
gle white flowers.^ September...50 
panieulata grandiflora. Immense, cone-shaped 
heads of white flowers, turning later to shades of 
pink and red. July to October. .00 
We offer plants of this sort trained in tree form! ! L50 
ILEX vertieillata (Black Alder). Glossy dark 
green foliage and bright crimson berries. The 
berries remain all Winter.. 
KALMIA latifolia. (Mountain Laurel). Glossy- 
evergreen foliage and clusters of pink and white 
flowers. June. 15 to 18 in. 
LILAC, Common Purple. An old favorite; fra¬ 
grant purple flowers. May. 3 to 4 ft. 75c., 5 ft... 
Common White. Like preceding, with fragrant 
white flowers. 3 to 4 ft. 75c., 5ft. 
Charles X.. Magnificent clusters of dark red 
flowers in great profusion. 
Jacques Calot. Single rose pink. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Free flowering double white.... 
Ludwig Spaeth. Very large and of a splendid 
dark purple-red... 
Leon Simon. Very large, double bluish crimson; 
the buds are coral-red. 
Mad. Lemoine. Grand, double white variety, 
with large foliage. 
President Grevy. Immense spikes of double 
cobalt-blue flowers, with rosy edges.. 
Rubra de Marley. Flowers single rosy purple. . 
LONICERA tatarica (Bush Honeysuckle). Pro¬ 
fusion of sweet-scented pink flowers. May.... 
Tatarica alba. Pure white-flowered sort of the 
preceding May. 
Morrowii. Yellow flowers, followed by rich crim¬ 
son fruit. All Summer. 
MYRICA Gale (Wax myrtle). A native shrub.. . . 
PRIVET (Ligustrum), California. Broad, oval¬ 
shaped leaves; white flowers. July. 
European. Valuable hedge plant, with showy 
white flowers; very hardy. June. 
Ibota (Japan). Dark, oval foliage, and racemes 
of white, fragrant flowers. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Syringa, or Mock 
Orange). Pure white, fragrant flowers in clus¬ 
ters. June.. .... 
coronarius aureus. Golden foliage. One of 
the best golden foliage shrubs. June. 
Avalanche. Low growing shrub with weeping 
branches and pure white fragrant flowers June. 
Lemoinei, Mont Blanc. Attaining 5 ft. in 
height, with erect branches entirely covered 
with large, fragrant flowers. June. 2 to 3 ft... . 
PRUNUS Pissardii (Purple leaved Plum). Bright 
purple foliage through the season. 
triloba (Double-flowering Plum). Double pink 
flowers, like small Roses. May. 3 to 4 ft. . . . 
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PYRUS angustifolia (Bechtel’s Double-flowering Each 
Crab). Large, double pink flowers highly fra¬ 
grant and resembling pink Roses. May. $1.50 
Malus Parkmanii (Tea Rose-flowering Crab). 
Long, rich carmine buds. May. 2.50 
RHODODENDRONS, Hardiest Hybrids. Fine 
collection of the best named sorts.$4.50 to 9.00 
catawbiense. A native close-growing form, 
with handsome foliage and large trusses of deep 
rose flowers.$4.50 to 9.00 
maximum. Excellent for shady situations. 
flowers white and pink.$3.50 to 5.00 
Packing extra. 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (White Kerria). Flow¬ 
ers white all Summer. 50 
RHUS Cotinus (Purple Fringe, or smoke Tree). 
Purplish flowers. June. 60 
RUBUS odorata (Flowering Raspberry). Large, 
fragrant, reddish purple flowers all Summer. . . .’ .50 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer. Low-growing 
with flat heads of red flowers all Summer.. .50 
opulifolia aurea (Golden Spiraea). One of the 
best yellow-leaved shrubs; flowers white. June 60 
prunifolia fl. pi. (Bridal Wreath). Double, pure 
white flowers. May. 50 
Thunbergii. Low-growing, rounded form, with 
an abundance of white flowers. May.60 
Van Houttei. Graceful rounded form, covered 
with pure, white flowers. June. 2 to 3 ft.50 
SAMBUCUS nigra aurea (Golden Elder). A large 
golden-leaved shrub.. 
SYMPHORICARPOS raeemosus (Snowberry). 
Small pink flowers with large white berries.50 
vulgaris. '^q 
VIBURNUM Opulus (High-bush Cranberry). 
Cymes of white flowers in June, and bright 
scarlet berries into late Winter.60 
Opulus sterilis (Common Snowball). Large, 
pendent balls, snow-white. May.’ .60 
plicatum (Japan Snowball). Superior to the 
preceding in foliage, which is plicated, also in 
flower, which is larger and whiter. May. 75 
tomentosum. Single form of the preceding, 
with massive cymes of blooms late in the Sum- 
mer .50 
WEIGELA Candida. Tubular white flowers all 
Summer.60 
Eva Rathke. Large, deep crimson; flowers from 
June to frost.60 
floribunda. Deep crimson flowers. June.50 
rosea. Fine rose-colored variety, June.50 
rosea nana variegata. Silvery variegated 
leaves and pinkish white flowers. June. 75 
Hedge 
100 
ARBORVITAE GLOBOSA. 12 to 15 in. diameter 
$1.75 each, $18.00 doz.$125.00 
ARBORVITAE, American. 134 to 2 ft. 50.00 
2 to 234 ft. 75.00 
BARBERRY, Japanese, or Thunbergii. 15 to 
18 in.:. 28.00 
Common. 1 to 134 ft. 20.00 
Purple. 2 to 3 ft. 35.00 
HAWTHORN, English. 2 to 3 ft. 40.00 
HEMLOCK. 2 to 234 ft. 220.00 
JAPANESE QUINCE (Cydonia). 1 to 2 ft. 30.00 
Plants 
LILAC, Common. 1 to 2 ft. $25°00 
3 to 4 ft... 45^00 
PRIVET, California. 2 to 234 ft. $12.00; to 
_ 3 ft..“. . . 15.00 
Common. 2 to 3 ft. 30 00 
Ibota. 134 to 2 ft. $20.00; 2 to 3 ft." 28.00 
SPIRAEA, Golden. 3 to 4 ft. 30.00 
Thunbergii. 2 ft. 30.00 
Van Houttei. 2 to 3 ft.. 30.0 q 
SPRUCE, Norway. 3 to 4 ft. . 200.00 
