THOMAS J. GREY COMPANY’S BULB CATALOGUE, FALL, 1920 
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10.25 
CENTAUHEA montana. 20 in. Large 
purple flowers. Fine for cutting. June 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. 3 to 6 in. 
White. 
CHELONE Lyoni. 3 ft. Showy deep red 
flowers. Aug. and Sept.. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, New Giant Hardy. 
New varieties from England with flowers 
3 in. or more across, have been grown 
near Boston for three years without 
protection. They bloom with the smaller 
flowered hardy sorts. Sept, to frost. 
Bayona. 434 ft. Pinkish lavender. 
Orient. 434 ft. Pure white.. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Hardy. Flowering 
very freely in the Autumn, excellent for 
cutting and one of the last to be cut 
down by frost. Sept, to Nov.' A The fol¬ 
lowing sorts: 
aurea. floribunda. 18 in. Clear yellow. . 
Bridesmaid. 234 ft. Delicate blush. . . . 
Charles Jenks. 234 ft. White, changing 
to pink.. ... 
Davidiana. 2 34 ft. Fine pink. 
Goldfinch. 234 ft. Golden yellow. 
Golden Pheasant. 234 ft. Golden orange 
Julia Lagravere. 234 ft. Dark red. 
Soleil d’Or. 234 ft. Orange.......... 
Tiber. 234 ft. Fine red... 
Victor. 2 34 ft. Rosy crimson. 
White Swan. 2>£ ft. Clear white. 
Yellow Queen. 234 ft. Fine clear yellow 
Little Bob. 2 ft. Small, double, bronze. . 
Mignon. 2 ft. Small double yellow. ... 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Burbank’s Shasta 
Daisy. 134 ft. Large snow-white flow¬ 
ers; blooms all Summer. ... 
Alaska. White... 
calif ornica. Yellow.. 
COREOPSIS. One of the best blooming all- 
Summer plants we have, 
gxandifiora. 3 ft. Large yellow flowers. . 
lanceolata. 234 ft. Yellow flowers..... 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). Attractive group 
of perennials and a grand addition 
to the garden; by removing the first 
flower stems after the flowers are faded, 
a second crop will be thrown up. 
Belladonna. 3 ft. Sky blue. 
Chinese. 2 ft. Gentian blue. Blooms 
all Summer.. .25 
Chinese album. 2 ft. White. Blooms 
all Summer...25 
Elatum. 4 ft. Violet blue flowers....... .25 
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formosum. 3 to 4 ft. Rich dark blue. . . 
formosum ecelestinum. 3 to 4 ft. Light 
blue. .25 
Hybrid Seedlings. 3 to 4 ft. All colors.- .25 
DESMODIUM penduliflorum. (Sweet Pea 
Shrub). 4 ft. Bright rosy carmine flow¬ 
ers, blooming a long time in the Fall. 
Sept, to Oct .75 7.50 
DXANTHUS (Garden Pinks). A valuable 
and showy border plant; single and 
double. Very fragrant and bloom from 
May to Aug. 
barbatus (Sweet William). 1 to 134 ft. 
Mixed vars. June and July.25 2.50 
plumarius. 1ft. Single; pink and white. .25 2.50 
Her Majesty. 1 ft. Double white.25 2.50 
Homer. 1 ft. Double rosy red .25 2.50 
Louisa M. Alcott. 134 ft. Double deep 
pink: extra large and sweet.25 2.50 
Mound, or Grass Pink. 1 ft. Double 
light pink, very sweet.... .25 2.50 
Perpetual Snow. 1 ft. Double white, 
long stems. Extra.25 2.50 
DICENTRA, or Dielytra (Bleeding Heart). Each Doz. 
spectabilis. 2 ft. An old-fashioned favor¬ 
ite. May and June. $0.40 $4.00 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gas Plant). 234 
ft. Rosy crimson, fragrant foliage. May 
to July.... .35 3.50 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). The broad foliage 
and showy spikes of bloom give a fine 
effect. June and July, 
grandiflora. 234 ft. A yellow-flowered 
variety, hardy; fine for partial shade.25 2.50 
gloxiniseflora. 3 ft. Spikes of beautiful 
flowers of various shades from purple to 
deep pink and white, with spotted throats. .25 2.50 
purpurea. 234 ft. Purple. .25 2.50 
purpurea alba. 234 ft. White.25 2.50 
DODECATHEON Media (Shooting Star). 
1 ft. Umbels of rosy purple flowers, re¬ 
sembling the Cyclamen. April to June.. .25 2.50 
ECHINACEA purpurea (Coneflower). 3 ft. 
Strong growing plant with reddish purple 
flowers. Aug. to Sept...25 2.50 
ECHINOPS ritro (Globe thistle). Steel 
blue. 234 ft. 25 2.50 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium (Willow Herb). 
4 ft. Purplish rose; adapted for low 
ground; flowering nearly all Summer.25 2.50 
EREMURUS robustus. 6 to 9 ft. Peach 
color.. 1.00 10.00 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum (Sea Holly). 
234 ft. Lovely amethyst blue flowers and 
finely cut spiny foliage; June to Sept.. . .25 2.50 
aquaticum (Button Snakeroot). 2 to 6 ft. 
White. June to Oct.25 2.50 
EUPATORIUM ageratoides. (Thorough- 
wort). 3 ft. White flowers in dense 
heads; August and Sept.25 2.50 
purpureum (Joe Pye Weed). 5 ft. Large 
heads of purple flowers. Aug. and Sept. .25 2.50 
Delphinium 
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