THOMAS J. GREY CO. 
Bulbs for Fall, 1938 
Qiant Darwin Tulips 
May'Flowering 
U. S. Department of Agrfcnltnre. 
Our Bulbs are the very highest quality, all top roots and espe¬ 
cially selected for us. 
A distinct race of Single Late Tulips with immense flowers of well rounded 
form, on tall, thick stems from 2 to 3 feet in height. This, with their very 
brilliant colors, ranging from almost pure white through all the shades of 
pink and purple to the most intense red, makes them unsurpassed for plant¬ 
ing out or for cutting. The varieties we offer are selected from a very large 
collection as the best and most distinct, containing none but the large 
flowering sorts. Forcing sorts marked with an asterisk (*). 
NOTE: Mailed free at the dozen price, otherwise add postage 
at zone rate. Weight, 1 Ib. per doz., 8 lbs. per 100. 
Single Late Flowering 
'•'Afterglow. 26 in. Deep rosy orange with salmon tinted edges, 
inside deep orange. Doz. 70c, 100 ^5.00. 
'•'ANTON MAUVE. 28 in. Large flowers of deep bluish lilac. 
Excellent for border or pots. Doz. 85c, 100 ^6.00. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. 26 in. Vivid pink with lighter mar' 
gin; a faultless flower. Doz. 60c, 100 ^4.50. 
'•'BARTIGON. 24 in. Fiery red, excellent forcer. Doz. 60c, 
100 ^4.50. 
BETSY ROSS. 26 in. Inside orange with broad white midribs; 
outside orange with frosty sheen. Doz. 85c, 100 ^6.00. 
BLEU CELESTE. 26 in. Early violet-blue of good substance 
and coloring. Doz. ^1.20, 100 ^9.00. 
'•'CENTENAIRE. 32 in. Beautiful deep rose, flushed claret. 
Excellent for forcing or bedding. Doz. 70c, 100 ^5.00 
CITY OF HAARLEM. 24 in. Immense vermilion-scarlet, 
large blue-black base, edged white. Doz. ^1.00, 100 ^7.00. 
*CLARA BUTT. 21 in. Beautiful soft salmon-pink; one of 
the most popular. Doz. 60c, 100 ^4.50. 
DREAM. 27 in. Soft lilac, large, beautiful flower. Doz. 70c, 
100 ^5.00. 
ECLIPSE. 30 in. A large, deep brilliant chestnut color. A 
popular variety. Doz. ^1.50, 100 ^12.00. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS. 25 in. Very large; brilliant scarlet, 
with clear white base. Doz. 70c, 100 ^4.75. 
'^FRANS HALS. 30 in. Large bluish violet. Highly recom¬ 
mended for forcing. Doz. 90c, 100 ^6.50. 
GIANT. 30 in. Immense flower of deep purplish violet with 
blue base. Doz. ^1.00, 100 ^7.50. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. 30 in. Golden yellow with bronzy tips 
on the outside of petals. Large size and intensely deep yel¬ 
low. Doz. 75c, 100 ^5.50. 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. 30 in. Shell-pink, silvery edegd, 
with pure white base. Doz. ^1.50, 100 ^12.00. 
*KING GEORGE V. 26 in. Cherry-red; large and brilliant. 
Doz. ^1.00, 100 ^7.50. 
LA FIANCEE. 25 in. One of the finest exhibition varieties. 
Rose shaded mauve, edged light pink with blue base. Doz. 
85c, 100 ^6.00. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE (The Black Tulip). 25 in. Velvety 
maroon-black of immense size. Doz. 85c, 100 ^6.00. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. 28 in. Bluish violet with white 
center. Extra flower. Doz. ^1.35, 100 ^10.00. 
MAROON PRINCE. 26 in. Deep plum-violet, with yellowish 
base. Doz. ^1.10, 100 ^8.00. 
Melicette. 26 in. Beautiful lavender shading to pure lavender 
at the edges. Doz. 85c, 100 ^6.50. 
MESDAG. 29 in. Harmonious hues of solid rose, overlaid 
with a dusting or powdery silver. Doz. 90c, 100 ^6.50. 
MR. VAN ZIJL. 30 in. Beautiful soft rose with broad white 
margin. Extra large flower. Doz. ^2.50, 100 ^18.00. 
Mystery. 30 in. Large blackish maroon flower with violet 
shadings on the inner surfaces of petals. Doz. ^1.50, 100 
^10.50. 
The Bishop 
Doz. ^1.20 
ORANGE PERFECTION. 30 in. Fine 
salmon-orange, distinct color. Doz.i 
^2.00, 100 ^14.00. 
"'PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 25 in. Old rose 
color; fine for cutting. Doz. 60c, 100 
^4.50. 
-'PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 23 in. Soft 
lilac-rose on clear white base; excellent 
for forcing or border. Doz. 70c, 100 
^5.00. 
'•^Professor Rauwenhof. 28 in. Bright cher¬ 
ry-red, shaded salmon, enormous flow¬ 
ers. Doz. 65c, 100 ^4.50. 
Princess Mary. 28 in. Bright cherry-rose, 
edged lighter; inside rose-pink with 
white base, edged with violet. Doz. ^1.75, 100 
^13.00. 
Prince of the Netherlands. 30 in. Cerise-rose, mar¬ 
gined pink with blue base. Splendid forcing and 
bedding variety. Doz. 80c, 100 ^6.00. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS. 30 in. A beautiful sport of 
Farncombe Sanders. Best described as a lovely soft 
rose. Doz. 85c, 100 ^6.00. 
'•^REV. H. EWBANK. 23 in. Lavender-violet, shading 
to heliotrope. Doz. 70c, 100 $4.75. 
'^ROSE COPELAND. 26 in. Deep rose. Sport of Wm. Cope¬ 
land. Extra-fine forcing variety. Doz. 90c, 100 ^6.50. 
SARAZEN. 28 in. Salmon-rose, pure white inside. Doz. 90c, 
100 ^6.50. 
SUNSET GLOW. 28 in. Lovely deep rose, shaded orange in¬ 
side, bright salmon-yellow base. Doz. ^1.20, 100 ^9.50. 
The Bishop. 30 in. One of the most outstanding Tulips. 
Best described as the purest heliotrope in Darwins. Doz. 
^1.20, 100 ^9.50. 
VENUS. 30 in. Silvery rose. Doz. 80c, 100 ^6.00. 
-'WILLIAM COPELAND (Sweet Lavender). 25 in. Delicate 
lavender when forced; very early. Doz. 65c, 100 ^4.50. 
WILLIAM PITT. 24 in. A glowing scarlet, slightly tinted 
orange. Fine for early forcing. Doz. 70c, 100 ^5.00. 
YELLOW GIANT. 28 in. Deep golden yellow. Globular 
flowers. Splendid exhibition variety. Doz. 85c, 100 ^6.00. 
ZWANENBURG. 28 in. The pure white Darwin. Doz. 90c, 
100 ^6.50. 
As it generally becomes difficult to supply the newer 
and scarcer varieties later than September 15th to 20th, 
we recommend early ordering. 
DarwinTulips inMixture 
80c.; 100 ^6.00; 1000 ^55.00. 
Superfine Mixture. A splendid mixture as imported. 
GREY’S SELECTED MIXTURE. Made up from the above named va¬ 
rieties, thus giving the finest assortment of most beautiful colors. Doz., 
Doz. 50c.; 100 ^3.50; 1000 ^33.00. 
