THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. Pkt. 
B EL LIS perennis fl. pi. (Double Daisy). 
Favorite perennials producing in 
Spring their handsome, double flowers, 
and are very effective when planted 
with Pansies or Forget-me-nots. Rich 
soil and cool situation suit them best. 
1220 monstrosa, Rose. Extra large. % oz. $1.00 $0.25 
1225 monstrosa, White. Extra large. Vs oz. $1.00 .25 
1228 monstrosa, Red. Extra large. Vs oz. $1.00 .25 
1230 Quilled, Giant Red. Dark red.25 
1240 monstrosa, Finest Mixed. Double. 
Vs oz. $1.00 .15 
1245 BOCCONIA japonica (Plume Poppy, or Tree 
Celandine). 5 ft. Ornamental, hardy per¬ 
ennial, with glaucous green foliage and 
spikes of creamy white flowers.15 
1250 BOLTONIA latisquama. Hardy perennials, 
with large clusters of lavender-pink, 
daisy-like flowers. 5 ft.25 
BROWALLIA. Beautiful, profuse blooming 
bedding and pot plants. iy 2 to 2 ft. 
1255 
speciosa major. Large, 
marine blue: splendid 
brilliant, ultra¬ 
winter bloomer. 
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1260 
Mixed Plata. Shades of blue and white. . 
Vi oz. 50c 
.15 
1262 
Elata. Blue . 
... 
.15 
BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy). Pro¬ 
fuse flowering, low growing annual, 
with pretty Daisy-like flowers; doing 
best in warm and dry situations. 9 in. 
1270 Blue Star. Beautiful bright blue. Vs oz. 50c .15 
1275 rosea. Fine color. V± oz. 75c .15 
1280 Mixed .% oz. 50c .10 
1285 CACALIA coccinea (Tassel Flower). A 
neat, free blooming annual, with scar¬ 
let tassel-like flowers. All summer. 1 V 2 
ft. M oz. 35c .10 
1290 CACTUS. Succulent plants. Excellent mix¬ 
ture of American grown varieties, suit¬ 
able for growing in pots in house.25 
CALCEOLARIA. Our seeds are from noted 
English growers and saved from the 
finest strains grown, which have been 
awarded the leading prizes. 
Calceolaria, Golden 1 iger 
CALCEOLARIA—Continued 
No. Pkt. 
1295 Covent Garden Strain. Extra choice, 
strongly recommended for habit, size 
and marketing of flowers .$0.75 
hybrida multiflora nana. Plants 10-12 in. 
in height, producing masses of little 
ball-shaped flowers. 
1296 Deep Crimson. Dark velvety shade.75 
1297 Golden Tiger. Profuse golden yellow flow¬ 
ers with dark brownish red dots.75 
1298 Splendid Mixed .75 
1300 KEL WAY’S Perfect Model. Medium height. 
Of splendid habit. Heads of very large 
flowers. The richest colors . 1.00 
1301 rugosa or Shrubby, Mixed.50 
CALENDULA ofidcinalis fl. pi. (Pot Mari¬ 
gold). Valuable, hardy annual, the dou¬ 
ble showy flowers making a grand dis¬ 
play for months; suitable for dry 
places. 1% to 2 ft. 
1303 Art Shades. Contains apricots, picotees, 
orange and cream tones. V 4 , oz. 40c .15 
1304 Ball’s Apricot. Brown center ....Oz. $1.50 .16 
1306 Ball’s Gold. Deep golden .Oz. $1.50 .15 
1307 Ball’s Orange. Light center.Oz. $1.50 .15 
1308 Campfire (Sensation). Dark orange. Light 
center . y± oz. 60c .15 
1309 Chrysantha. Chrysanthemum-flowered type 
of clear buttercup-yellow.15 
1309A Prilled Beauty. Deep orange, frilled petals. .15 
1310 Lemon Queen (Ball’s) .Oz. $1.50 .15 
1312 Masterpiece. Deep orange, brown center. .15 
1311 Lemon Shaggy. Long, deeply fringed pet¬ 
als .15 
1320 Orange King. Large, dark orange..Oz. 75c .10 
1326 Orange Sunshine. Chrysanthemum type. 
Flowers of attractive bright orange 
shade . 15 
1328 Radio, Golden Beam. Orange, quilled.10 
1330 Mixed. Double, all shades.Oz. 35c .10 
Calendula, Lemon Shaggy 
