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THOMAS J. GREY CO:S SEED CATALOGUE 
Kchinops ritro Erigeron Esclischoltzia 
No. Pkt. 
2633 ECHINOPS ritro (Globe Thistle). Blue 
thistle-like flowers, silvery-white foli¬ 
age .$0.15 
2634 ECHIUM Blue Bedder. A new compact va¬ 
riety about 12 inches high with deep 
bright blue flowers .25 
2635 EBEEWEISS (Gnaphalium leontopodium). 
Charming Swiss Alpine plant, with 
lovely star-shaped, white everlasting 
flowers .25 
EBIGEBON (Midsummer Daisy). Effective 
hardy perennial. May to Oct. IV^s ft. 
2648 alplnus. Dwarf, free flowering with clus¬ 
ters of small purplish daisy-like flow¬ 
ers. Fine for rock gardens.25 
2650 anrantiacus hybridus. Shades of orange 
and yellow .25 
2655 speciosus hybrldus grandiflorus. Darge 
mauve color; excellent for cutting. 15 
2660 EBYNGIXJM ametbystlnoiu, A handsome, 
hardy perennial, with beautiful foliage 
and flowers of a lovely blue. Can be 
dried for winter. July, Aug. 3 ft. 
Vi. oz. $1.00 .25 
2665 EBYSIMUM, Golden Gem. Golden yellow 
hardy biennial, like a miniature Wall¬ 
flower, effective for Spring bedding. % 
ft.^ oz. 85c. .10 
ESCHSCHOETZIA (California Poppy). Pro¬ 
fuse flowering plants, with bright, 
showy flowers; excellent for bedding 
massing or ribbon work. Hardy annual 
June to Oct. 1 ft. 
2670 
aurantiaca. Orange True 
California 
Poppy . 
.10 
2675 
California alba .,.. . 
.10 
2680 
Carmine King. Deepest carmine. .Oz. 75c 
.10 
2685 
crocea fl. pi. Double orange... 
.10 
2690 
Frilled Fink. Delicate pink .. 
.10 
2691 
Golden Glory. Double Golden - yellow 
deepening to orange at the center. 
.20 
2692 
Golden West. Yellow, orange 
center.... 
Oz. 60c 
.10 
2695 
Mandarin. Inside orange, outside scar- 
let. 
.10 
2705 
Rose Queen, (’reamy rose. . . . 
.10 
No. Pkt 
2708 Tango. Bronzy red overlaid terra cotta. . 
Vl oz. 50c $0.15 
2709 The Geisha. Fluted petals, orange-crim¬ 
son . Vk oz. 50c .15 
2710 Finest Mixed. All colors.Oz. 50c .10 
2712 Ramona Strain Frilled Hybrids. A new, 
compact erect strain of fluted and 
frilled blossoms of many beautiful 
hues .Oz. $1.00 15 
EUPATOBIUM. Free blooming, hardy per¬ 
ennials. Blooms first season from seed. 
Aug. to Oct. 
2715 ageratoides. Dense heads of small, white 
flowers. 4 ft.^ oz. 75c .10 
2720 fraseri. Snow white. 2 ft. % oz. 1.00 .25 
2725 EUPHORBIA heterophylla (Mexican Fire- 
plant). The beautiful orange-scarlet 
bracts completely cover the plant al¬ 
most the entire season. Annual. 2 to 3 
ft . Vl oz. 50c .15 
2730 variegata (Snow-on-the-mountain). Foli¬ 
age striped and margined with white. 
Annual. 1% to 2 ft.Oz. $1.00 .10 
2735 EXACUM afiine. Dwarf, showy, tender an¬ 
nual for pot culture with clusters of 
fragrant lilac flowers. 1 ft.25 
2738 affine atrocoeruleum. Fragrant and 
charming indoor plant producing nu¬ 
merous small dark lavender flowers 
with golden stamens. Foliage light 
green. Seedlings sown in Jan.-Feb. 
flower in June and continue until 
autumn .50 
FERNS. A well-known, graceful and attrac¬ 
tive class of plants. 
274 0 Greenhouse Varieties, Finest Mixed.25 
2745 Hardy Varieties, Mixed. Finest sorts for 
outdoor growing.25 
2750 Adiantum cuneatum (Maidenhair Fern).. .25 
FEVERFEW. See Matricaria. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. See Myosotis. 
FOUR O’CEOCK. See Mirabilis. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
2755 FRANCOA ramosa (Bridal Wreath). The 
long sprays of pure white flowers are 
largely used for table decoration. An 
excellent decorative greenhouse plant. 
2Vt ft.25 
2760 FREESIA, New Hybrids Mixed. Beautiful 
variety, with new colors and delicate 
shades, blooming in six to eight months .25 
