THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. 
6015 
6020 
6022 
6025 
6028 
6030 
6032 
6035 
6040 
6045 
6050 
6052 
6055 
6058 
6060 
Nicotiana 
Pkt. 
NICOTIANA. Very effective annuals; in 
bloom throughout the season, and pro¬ 
duce their fragrant, tubular-shaped 
flowers in great profusion; excellent 
for cutting. 
afflnls. White; fragrant; 3 ft...V4 oz. 35c $0.10 
Choice Hybrids. A great variety of 
bright colors; fragrant. Vi oz. 60c 
Crimson Bedder. Dwarf, pyramidal rich 
deep crimson. 15 in. 
colossea. Giant foliage plant of a dark 
glossy green, with reddish ribs. 5 to 
6 ft. ....*...... 
hybrids, Pink Shades .Vi oz. 40c 
sanderae. Brilliant carmine red. Vi oz. 50c 
suaveolens. Small flowered species, pure 
white, delightfully scented. 1% ft .. 
sylvestrls. Pure white. 4 ft. Vi oz. 50c 
nEBEMBESGIA. Graceful, half-hardy 
perennials of slender growth, bloom¬ 
ing profusely the whole summer; fine 
for vases, baskets, etc. 
frutescens. White and blue 
10 
25 
.25 
.10 
.10 
.25 
.10 
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15 
gracilis. White and purple. 15 
NIG ELI. A (Love-in-a-mist). Interesting 
and free flowering, half-hardy annuals, 
with elegant cut foliage and curious 
flowers, of easy culture. 1% ft. 
Miss Jekyll. Beautiful long-stemmed va¬ 
riety, bright Cornflower blue.. Vi oz. 35c .10 
Miss JekylL White.Vi oz. 50c .16 
Mixed. Shades of blue and white. 
Oz. 35c .10 
NOLANA atriplicifolia. 6 in. Lavender-blue 
rock garden annual, suitable for ground 
covers and edging.1° 
NYCTEBINIA capensis. 1 ft. Large heads 
of sweet-scented, white star-shaped 
flowers, produced throughout the 
whole season; hardy annual.. Vi oz. 50c .10 
OENOTHEBA (Evening Primrose). A mag¬ 
nificent class of hardy plants, with 
large showy blossoms, preferring a 
light, sandy soil, and warm, sunny 
situations; JTuly to October. 2 to 3 ft. 
No. Pkt. 
6065 fraserl. Large, deep yellow; fine 
Vi oz. $1.60 $0.16 
6068 frutlcosa youngi. 1% ft. Large golden 
yellow, reddish stems.25 
6070 lamarkiana. 3 ft. Enormous yellow flow¬ 
ers from July to October.10 
6072 mlasouriensis. 10 in. June to August. A 
low prostrate growing variety with 
ascending branches. Flowers very large 
soft yellow.25 
6073 odorata. Yellow, fragrant.Vi oz. 40c .10 
6075 speciosa rosea. Fine rose color Vi oz. 75c .25 
6090 OXAIiIS tropaeloides. Fast growing, har¬ 
dy annual, with dark bronze foliage 
and deep yellow flowers, best suited 
to edgings, rockwork, vases, etc. 6 in. 
.Vi oz. 85c .15 
PANSY. Too much importance cannot be 
attached to the culture of these beauti¬ 
ful plants. For early spring blooming 
the seed should be sown in July or 
August and the plants protected dur¬ 
ing winter. Early spring sown seed 
will give fine blooms during summer 
and fall. A good, cool, rich soil is 
essential. Rotted cow manure is the 
best fertilizer, and one cannot use too 
much. No fertilizer of a heating nature 
should be used; give plenty of water 
through dry weather. You cannot grow 
good Pansies under trees. 
6095 Grey's Prize Exhibition Strain. This 
splendid mixture represents the high¬ 
est perfection of large flowering, new 
high colored sorts; their brilliancy 
and richness are most striking . 
. Vs oz. $2.50, Vi oz. $4.00 .50 
6100 Grey’s Special Mixture. A grand mixture 
of the finest varieties, and one of the 
richest ever sent out; very striking and 
recommended for market growing .... 
. Vi oz. $2.00, oz. $7.00 .25 
NigeUs, MU# Jekyll 
