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THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
Sedum Spectabile 
No. SALVIA—Continued. Pkt. 
7118 Salmon-Pink. Blooms of large size and beau¬ 
tiful salmon-pink color on strong spikes. 
Blooms from mid-August until frost ....$0.35 
7120 splendens grandiflora. Large, brilliant scar¬ 
let flower spikes. The most popular sort 
grown. 3 ft. X A oz. $1.00 .10 
7122 splendens, Harbinger. Dwarf, compact, daz¬ 
zling scarlet, dark foliage. Seeded in Feb¬ 
ruary will flower in June.30 
7135 Zurich. The very earliest flowering variety; 
rich scarlet and suitable for pot growing; 
very dwarf. 1 ft. Vs oz. $1.25 .25 
7140 SANVITALIA procumbens fl. pi. Pretty free- 
flowering hardy annual, with double bright 
yellow flowers. 9 in. X A oz. 75c .15 
SAFONABIA. Compact growing, hardy an¬ 
nuals, with small starry flowers from July 
to September. 
7145 vaccaria. Beautiful pink feathery flowers. 
3 ft. X A oz. 20c .10 
7150 vaccaria alba. White-flowered; a fine market 
flower. X A oz. 20c .10 
SCABIOSA, Improved Large-Plo wering 
(Mourning Bride). One of our best sum¬ 
mer flowering annuals. The rich and beau¬ 
tiful colored flowers are very handsome 
and excellent for cutting; profuse bloom¬ 
er. June to October. 2% ft. 
7155 Azure Pairy. Delicate mauve. X A oz. 25c .10 
7156 Blue Cockade. Pure deep azure-blue. 3 ft. 
.i/4 oz. 25c .10 
7158 Cattleya. Rich rosy lilac of the beautiful 
orchid tone. X A oz. 25c .10 
7160 Cherry Red. Bright color. 14 oz. 25c .10 
7165 Fiery Scarlet. Brilliant color. X A oz. 35c .10 
7170 King of Blacks. Black purple .... X A oz. 25c .10 
7172 Giant Loveliness. Flowers salmon-rose 
shade. Fragrant. 14 oz. 25c .10 
7175 Rose Pink. Beautiful shade. X A oz. 25c .10 
7178 Peach Blossom. Peach-blossom-pink. 
. )4 oz. 25c .10 
7180 Purple. Edged white. X A oz. 25c .10 
7182 Shasta. Enormous white California variety. 
. X A oz. 25c .10 
7186 Yellow.*4 oz. 25c .10 
7190 Mixed. All colors. X A oz. 25c .10 
7195 Collection of 6 colors .50 
No. 
7200 
7202 
7203 
7204 
7205 
Scabiosa, 
Blue Cockade 
Pkt. 
SCABIOSA, Hardy Perennial Varieties. 
2 ft. 
caucasica. Beautiful lilac-blue. 
. ; . X A oz. $2.50, $0.15 
Columbaria. A low growing pink Scab¬ 
iosa, very large flowers.30 
caucasica, Isaac House Strain Hybrida .35 
caucasica. Pure white.25 
Large Flowered Hybrids. 25 
7210 
7215 
7218 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). 
Beautiful annuals for house or gar¬ 
den. 
7208 Canadian Super-Giants. Largest flow¬ 
ers of any strain, 2 in. across. Rich 
colorings and unusual markings . . . 1.00 
hybridus grandiflorus. Very fine new 
large flowered varieties .... % oz. 75c .15 
Giant Hybrids (Garaway’s). A beautiful 
strain for greenhouses.50 
Pansy-Flowered. Danbury Park Strain. 
Large blooms in great variety of rich 
self colors .50 
7220 wisetonensis. Containing the most 
delicate shades of white, pink, 
rose and crimson; excellent for 
pot culture.1/16 oz. $2.00 .25 
7221 wisetonensis. Dwarf, large flower¬ 
ing, mixed. Compact variety 
about 10 inches in height.25 
7222 wisetonensis. Rose and amber 
shades . .25 
7225 Bridal Veil. Glistening snow-white; 
very compact. 16 in.25 
7228 Pink Pearl .25 
7229 roseus compactus. A fine greenhouse 
variety .60 
7235 SEDUM (Stonecrop). Mixed. Suitable for 
rock work, edgings and dry situations; 
their glaucous foliage and bright 
flowers invariably attract attention; 
hardy perennial. 4 in. . . . x / 8 oz. $1.25 .20 
7238 acre. Bright yellow. 3 in., hardy.25 
7239 reflexum “Chameleon.” Plants dwarf 
and spreading. Foliage green turning 
to yellow and salmon shades. Flowers 
bright canary .35 
7240 coeruleum. Blue-flowered annual variety .25 
7241 spectabile. 1 ft. Perennial. Large lav¬ 
ender-pink .25 
7245 SHAMROCK. True, small leaved variety; 
imported seed. X A oz. 50c .10 
7248 SIDALCBA hybrida. Hardy, 2 x / 2 to 3 ft. 
J'une-July. In many shades of rose, 
pink, red, salmon, lilac.25 
