6 
THOMAS ]. GREY CO/S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. Pkt. 
155 AGBOSTSIVEMA coronaria (Mullein Pink). 
Free flowering, hardy perennial, bright 
crimson flowers; fine for cutting; 2 ft. 
^ oz., 25c $0.10 
160 hybrida walkerl. Bright rose; hardy.15 
165 coelirosa (Rose of Heaven). Fine annual 
sort, with rose flowers. Fine for cut¬ 
ting; iy 2 ft.^/4 oz. 25c .10 
170 AIiONSOA, Mutisi. Delicate pink, dark cen¬ 
ter (Maskflower). Charming annual, 
flowering throughout the summer and 
autumn. 1ft. Yg oz. 30c .15 
175 AIiSTBOHMERIA, Finest Mixed. Hand¬ 
some, lily-like, half-hardy perennials, 
\arying from pale yellow to orange red; 
3 ft.^4 oz. 75c .25 
AIiYSSUM. Dwarf-growing annuals, bloom¬ 
ing profusely throughout the season. 
180 benthami (Sweet Alyssum). White, fra¬ 
grant, free bloomer; 1 ft. 
4 ozs. $1.50, oz. 50c .10 
185 Carpet of Snow (White Fleece). Pure 
white, very dwarf and sweet; 4 in. 
oz. 40c, oz. $1.25 .15 
187 Iiilac Queen. Dwarf annual....^ oz. 50c .10 
190 Little Dorrit. A perfect gem for borders or 
beds, compact, white and sweet. Y, oz. 40c .15 
195 Little Gem. White, distinct and very 
sweet. y 2 ft.^4 oz. 30c, oz. $1.00 .10 
196 Lutescens. 6 in. Annual; creamy yellow.. 
y^ oz. 40c .15 
198 Minimum. 3 in. Very dwarf compact white 
oz. 40c .15 
200 saxatile compactum (Gold Dust). Bright, 
yellow, spring flowering, hardy peren¬ 
nial: 9 in.1/4 oz. 85c, oz. $3.00 .15 
201 saxatile, Silver Queen. Pale yellow .... 
Yg oz. 75c .15 
AMABAITTHUS. Brilliant foliaged annuals, 
with showy racemes of flowers; very or¬ 
namental and excellent for borders and 
sub-tropical gardening. 
205 caudatus (Love-lies-bleeding). Long droop¬ 
ing, scarlet racemes; 3 ft.i/4 oz. 25c .10 
212 Molten Pire. Brilliant poinsettia-like tips. .15 
215 salicifoUus (Fountain Plant). Long foli¬ 
age, beautifully variegated; 3 ft. 
V4 oz. 35c .10 
220 tricolor splendens (Joseph’s-coat). Foliage 
crimson, yellow and bronze; 2 ft. 
^ oz. 50c .15 
Alyssum, Carpet of Snow 
No. Pkt. 
225 AMARYLLIS, Special Hybrids (Hippeas- 
trum). Saved from extra large flowering 
varieties . .$0.50 
230 AMBROSIA mexicana. Sweet-scented annual. 
Useful in bouquets; 1 to 1% ft. 
14 oz. 40c .10 
235 AMFBLOFSIS veitchi (Boston Ivy). Popular 
rapid growing hardy vine . . •. ^/4 oz. 35c .10 
238 ANCHUSA, Blue Bird. Annual. Indigo blue.. .30 
240 capensis. Annual. Fine azure blue Forget- 
me-not-like flowers. 1 ft. % oz. 35c .10 
242 barrelierl. Perennial. Dwarf, blue.25 
245 Itallca, Dropmore Variety. Perennial. Gen¬ 
tian blue; 4 ft.*4 oz. 85c .25 
246 Lissadell. Perennial. Bright gentian blue; 
5 ft.35 
248 Myosotidiflora. Perennial, 1 ft. May. A Rus¬ 
sian variety with clusters of blue flowers 
resembling Forget-me-nots.25 
250 ANIiMONB coronaria, St. B r 1 g i d. An im¬ 
proved strain of the hardy garden An¬ 
emone, with larger and more brilliant 
flowers; 1 ft.20 
251 De Caen (French Anemone). Mixed.15 
251A His Excellency. Single fiery scarlet.20 
253 ANTHEMIS arabica. Annual yellow.10 
255' kelwayi (Hardy Marguerite). A most sat¬ 
isfactory, hardy perennial, bearing 
throughout the summer golden yellow 
daisylike flowers, excellent for cutting; 
2 ft. % oz. 50c .10 
ANTHERICUM. 
258 liliastrum Giant (St. Bruno lily). Large 
white, with green spots. % oz. $1.00 .25 
Anchu.sa Italira 
Amaranthus SalicifoUus 
