THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. 
Pkt. 
SPEirCER VARIETIES FOR GREERHOUSE 
7808 
7810 
7811 
7812 
7812A 
7818 
7819 
7820 
7825 
7828 
7831 
7832 
7833 
7833A 
7834 
7835 
7838 
7840 
7842 
7842A 
7843 
7844 
7845 
7852 
7857 
7870 
7872 
7873 
7874 
oz. 35o, oz. $1.00 each, unless priced. 
Annie Eaurle. Rose-pink. $0.15 
Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet.15 
Ball Blue. Clear blue.16 
Ball Orange. Rich, deep color .15 
Ball Rose Imp. Sparkling rose-pink.16 
Blue Bonnet. Extra large, clear blue .. .15 
Blue Danube. Mid-blue, large, ruffled . .. 
. Oz. $1.25 .25 
Burpee’s Orange.15 
Claret Cup. New, pansy-purple. .Oz. $1.25 .25 
Colossal Rose. Largest rose-pink, long 
stems .15 
Eileen. Rich flaming golden rose.15 
Eldorado. Rich salmon-orange.15 
Enchantress Rose Fink.15 
Exposition Fink.15 
Fragrance. Clear lavender.15 
Glitters. Cerise .15 
Gloria. Sparkling salmon-rose.15 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet .15 
Hope. Mammoth black-seeded white.15 
Josie. New. Longest stemmed rose-pink .15 
Iiaddie. Rose-pink, white ground.15 
Eavanda. Clear lavender.15 
Eavender Harmony. Clear lavender.15 
Majestic Rose. Brilliant deep rose.15 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bright blue.15 
Prosperity. Orange-salmon .15 
Ramona. Coral-rose with yellow and pink 
shadings .15 
Sequoia. Rich golden cerise.15 
Shirley Temple. Rich soft pink frilled 
fluted, flowers very large, usually four 
on each stem.15 
7880 
7892 
7895 
7910 
SWEET ROCKET. See Hesperis. 
SWEET SHETAR. See Centaurea. 
SWEET WTEEIAM. Popular and showy 
hardy biennial of easiest culture, pro¬ 
ducing their brilliant colored flowers in 
great profusion; very desirable for bor¬ 
ders and old-fashioned gardens 1% ft. 
Top Hat. Velvety violet.Oz. $1.25 
Valencia. Bright orange, sunproof. 
White Harmony. Black-seeded white .... 
Mixed, All Varieties . . *41b. $1.60, oz. 50c 
.25 
.15 
.16 
.15 
8055 Boston Giant Mixed. An extraordinary 
strain with flowers as large as a half 
dollar.25 
8060 Double Mixed. Very large flowers in 
choice colors.oz, 75c .15 
8065 Holbom Glory. Extra large flowers, flnest 
colors, with clearly deflned eyes 
% oz. 50c .10 
8070 Single Finest Mixed. % oz. 50c .10 
No. Pkt. 
8075 Dark Crimson .i/i oz. 50c, $0.10 
8080 Deep Velvety Maroon.^ oz. 75c .10 
8082 Rewport Fink. Beautiful salmon-pink.26 
8085 Pure White .%oz. 75c .10 
8090 Fink Beauty. Soft pink .% oz. 75c .25 
8095 Scarlet Beauty. Vivid. % oz. 75c .25 
8100 Annual Mixed. Seed sown in March will 
bloom the same year. 9 in. . . .'‘-A oz. 75c .15 
8102 THAEICTRVM dipterocarpum. 3% ft. Or¬ 
namental foliage and sprays of dainty 
graceful flowers of violet-mauve with 
yellow stamens and anthers . . , .15 
8103 THERMOFSIS caroliniana. Long spikes of 
bright yellow flowers. Perennial. 4 ft.. .25 
THURBERGIA (Black-eyed-Susan). Beau¬ 
tiful free flowering annual twiners of 
rapid growth, used extensively in win¬ 
dow boxes, vases, etc. 4 ft. 
8105 alata. Yellow, with dark eye. . .. ^ oz. 65c .10 
8110 alba. White, with dark eye.% oz. 65c .10 
8115 aurantiaca. Orange, with dark eye 
% oz. 65c .10 
8118 Gibsoni. This new variety has large flow¬ 
ers of rich glowing orange. It is a 
graceful climber for trellis covering 
outdoors or in the greenhouse.50 
8120 Mixed. All colors .% oz. 50c .10 
8123 TITHORIA speciosa. Golden flower of 
the Incas. Annual 6-8 ft. tall, fine for 
background planting. Flowers single 
orange-vermilion .25 
TORERIA. Beautiful free flowering, ten¬ 
der annuals, suitable for pot culture 
in house or conservatory, also excel¬ 
lent for the border during the sum¬ 
mer, and for baskets and vases are 
unsurpassed. June to October. 1 ft. 
8125 bailloni. Golden yellow, purple throat.. .26 
8130 fournierl grandlflora. Bright blue, with 
dark blue spots, bright yellow throat.. .26 
8135 White Wings. Blush-white, yellow throat. .25 
8138 TRACHEEIUM coeruleum. Half-hardy an¬ 
nual. May be grown in greenhouse or 
out-of-doors in sheltered place. Plants 
have large cloud-like heads of tiny blue 
flowers .35 
8140 TRITOMA semperfiorens (Flame Flower). 
Perpetual flowering, showy perennial, 
with numerous spikes of orange-red 
flowers from July until frost; ex¬ 
cellent for beds or borders, 3 to 4 ft.. . .15 
8145 hybrids mirabllis. New dwarf annual 
• strain ranging in color from lemon- 
yellow to deep orange. Sown early and 
planted out in May, they bloom freely 
from July until frost. 2 ft. 
Tithooia speciosa 
.15 
