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THOMAS J. GREY CO/S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Koohia 
JLantana 
No. Pkt. 
5090 ICE FEAITT. Half-hardy annual with 
leaves and stems thickly covered with 
sparkling ice-like globules. Fine for 
vases and piazza boxes, also for garn¬ 
ishing. Flowers white, 6 in. % oz. 25c $0.10 
IMFATIEITS (Sultan’s or Zanzibar Bal¬ 
sam). A very fine, tender perennial for 
pot culture in the house or greenhouse 
and very useful for summer bedding, 
as they are in bloom continually. 
509.5 holsti. Large, brilliant vermilion. 
ft.50 
5100 holsti Hybrids. Choice colors of these 
large flowered new sorts. 1% ft. ... .35 
5105 sultani. Large, rich bright rose. 1 ft... .25 
5110 INCABVII.I.EA delavayi. Fine half hardy 
tuberous-rooted perennial, with large 
bright rose-colored, bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers in clusters. The tubers can be tak¬ 
en up and stored through the winter. 
2% ft.25 
5115 IHUIiA glandulosa grandiflora. Very bold 
and handsome hardy perennial, large 
orange-yellow flowers. 2 ft.25 
IFOMOEA. Splendid rapid growing climb¬ 
ers, with large, bright colored flow¬ 
ers; they are exceedingly pretty when 
grown among other climbers. Hardy 
annual. 15 ft. 
5120 purpurea, Finest Mixed (Morning Glory, 
Convolvulus major).. Oz. 25c, lb. 75c .10 
5125 purpurea, Double Mixed .Oz. 50c .10 
5130 coccinea (Star Ipomoea). Scarlet, star¬ 
shaped flowers in profusion . . . . Oz. 60c .10 
5135 Heavenly Blue. Early flowering. Immense 
beautiful flowers of bright sky blue; 
seed should not be sown outside till 
ground is warm. 14 oz. 50c .15 
5140 imperialis japonica (Japanese Giant). 
Most beautiful strain, with immense 
flowers of flnest colors and markings. 
. O'z. 60c .10 
5145 noctiflora hybrida (Moonflower). Large, 
fragrant, white flowers .Oz. $1.00 .10 
5148 Rose Marie. New, double deep rose.25 
5150 setosa. Enormous leaves and large rose- 
colored flowers in clusters.Oz. 75c .10 
quamoclit (Cypress Vine.) Finely cut 
fern-like foliage and masses 
liant, star-shaped flowers. 
of bril- 
5155 
Bright Scarlet . 
.Oz. $1.00 
.10 
5160 
Pure White . 
.Oz. $1.00 
.10 
5165 
Mixed. Scarlet, white and pink. . 
.Oz. $1.00 
.10 
No. Pkt. 
5170 hybrida (Cardinal Climber). Large, bril¬ 
liant cardinal-red flowers in clusters, 
all summer.$0.25 
5175 IRIS, Mixed Varieties. All sorts and col¬ 
ors of this beautiful spring and sum¬ 
mer blooming hardy perennial. 
. 14 oz. 75c .10 
5178 KAIiAHCHOE globulifera coccinea. Excel¬ 
lent winter flowering house plant. Bril¬ 
liant scarlet Bouvardia-like flowers and 
small green foliage.50 
JACOBS-DADDER. See Folemonium. 
KENIEWORTH IVY. See Iiinaria cym- 
balaria. 
5180 KOCHIA trlchophylla (Mock Cypress, or 
Belvedere). A pretty half-hardy an¬ 
nual forming compact bushes about 
21^ ft. high, with small, feathery, light 
green foliage which changes to a crim¬ 
son hue in September .14 oz. 25c .10 
5182 KUDZU VINE. Easily grown from seed. 
Attains a length of 40-50 ft. from esta¬ 
blished roots. Flowers purple, pea¬ 
shaped, and borne in clusters late in 
the season. Foliage large and lobed.15 
DANTANA. Most elegant and showy bed¬ 
ding plants of as easy culture as Ver¬ 
bena or Geranium; flowers freely pro¬ 
duced in beautiful clusters, and con¬ 
stantly changing in hue. 
5185 New Dwarf Bedding Hybrids. 1 ft.25 
5190 Tall Hybrids. 2 ft.^ oz. 50c .15 
DABKSFUB. See Delphinium. 
DATHYRirs latlfollus (Perennial Pea). 
Handsome, free-flowering, hardy peren¬ 
nial climber of great beauty, with 
clusters of elegant. Sweet Pea-like flow¬ 
ers in great profusion; useful as a cut 
flower. 6 ft. 
5195 albus. Pure white, very desirable . 
.14 oz. 75c .15 
5200 Fink Beauty. Bright rosy pink, % oz. 75c .15 
5205 splendens. Rich crimson .^ oz. 75c .15 
5210 Mixed. All colors ... ^ oz. 40c, oz. $1.25 .10 
DAVATEBA (Bar Harbor Marsh Mallow). 
Large flowered variety, hardy annual, 
allied to the Mallows, covered during 
the entire summer with Its .pretty and 
showy blossoms. 3 ft. 
5215 splendens. Rose.^ oz. 50c .15 
5218 splendens. Sunset. Rosy carmine . 
. 1/4 oz. 50c .15 
5220 splendens. White. i/4 oz. 50c .15 
5225 LAVENDULA vera (Sweet Lavender). 
Chiefly cultivated for the delicious and 
lasting fragrance of its flowers. Har¬ 
dy perennial. July to September. 2 ft. 
. Oz. $1.00 .15 
