THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. 
4045 
4050 
4055 
4060 
4064 
4065 
4070 
4075 
4078 
4080 
4085 
4087 
4095 
5000 
No. 
Pki. 
Pkt. 
HESPERIS matronalis (Sweet Rocket). 
Fragrant spring flowering hardy per¬ 
ennial, growing freely in ordinary soils. 
Dwarf Pure White. Early. 1 ft., 
X A oz. 50c $0.15 
Pure White. 3 ft.Oz. $1.50 .10 
Purple. 3 ft.Oz. 1.50 .10 
Mixed. Purple and white .Oz. 1.00 .10 
EEUCHERA. Choice Hybrids. Dwarf har¬ 
dy perennials. Spikes of numerous 
small bell-shaped flowers, well above 
the foliage. 1 ft .25 
sangulnea splendens. Brilliant crimson. .25 
HIBISCUS. A showy class of plants suit¬ 
able for mixed beds or borders, with 
large and beautifully colored flowers. 
Free flowering. Hardy perennials, un¬ 
less noted. 
Trionum. New. Large ivory flowers with 
maroon center, orange stamens. 2 ft. 
^4 oz. 35c .10 
Crimson Eye. Large, pure white, crim¬ 
son center, July to Sept. 4 ft. oz 50c .15 
Giant Red. *4 oz. 50c .15 
moscheutos, Rose. Large, light rose. July 
to Oct. 4 ft. % oz. 50c, oz. $1.50 .15 
moscheutos, White. Large, pure white. 
July to Oct. 4 ft. ... % oz. 50c, oz. $1.50 .15 
moscheutos Hybrids. .. *4 oz. 50c, oz. $1.50 .15 
HOLLYHOCK. One of the oldest garden 
favorites and finest of our autumn 
flowers. Seed sown in February and 
potted on will bloom the same season, 
and July sown seed the next season. 
They require a well-drained, deep, 
rich soil. Hardy biennial. 
Collection of 6 Double Varieties.$1.00 
Double Superb Mixed. An improved 
strain. Vt oz. 75c, oz. $2.75 .20 
Double Hollyhocks 
HOLLYHOCK—Continued 
5002 
Colorado Sunset. 
Copper to cream. 
M oz. 75c, oz. $2.75 $0.20 
5005 
Crimson. 
.20 
5006 
Exquisite. A large, double fringed Holly¬ 
hock in a variety of colors with mar¬ 
gined and blotched petals . 
.25 
5007 
Imperator. Mixed. Flowers 5 or 6 in. 
across, fringed, with rosette centers... 
.35 
5007A 
Lilac Beauty . .. 
.20 
5007B 
Maroon. 
.20 
5008 
Newport Pink .. 
.20 
5010 
Orange Prince . 
.25 
5012 
Purple . 
.20 
5015 
Rose Pink . 
.20 
5020 
Royal Scarlet . . 
.20 
5025 
Snow White . . . 
.20 
5030 
Yellow . 
.20 
5035 
Single Mixed ... 
.15 
E VERBLOOMING HYBRIDS (Annual). 
Beautiful flowers in all colors and 
shades, blooming the first season. 
5045 
Double Mixed . 
.15 
5046 
Double Annual, 
in six months 
Scarlet Beauty. Flowers 
from seeds . 
.25 
5047 Double Annual, Indian Spring. Bright 
rose and rosy carmine shades with 
attractive light fig-leaved foliage.25 
5050 Single Mixed .*4 oz. 60c .15 
5055 HONESTY, Mixed (Lunaria biennis). 
The seed pods, which are flat and broad, 
look like transparent silver and are 
much prized for winter decoration. 
2 ft.*4 oz. 50c .10 
HUMULUS (Hop). Rapid growing climbers, 
with handsome foliage. 15 to 20 ft. 
5060 japonicus. Green foliage, H. A.... *4 oz. 30c .10 
5075 HUNNEMANNIA fumaraeifolia (Giant 
Yellow Tulip Poppy). Perennial. Flow¬ 
ers throughout the season. Blooms in 
three months from seed. 2 ft... *4 oz. 50c .10 
5078 Sunlite. Double perennial poppy with ex¬ 
tra band of petals outside, giving the 
impression of an open flower at all 
times. Color, canary-yellow, foliage 
light gray-green. 2 ft.20 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). Free flowering 
compact perennials, making a beautiful 
display early in the season; suitable 
for rockeries and borders. 1 ft. 
5080 gibraltarica. Very large flowers of a deli¬ 
cate lilac color.*4 oz. $1.50 .15 
5085 sempervirens. The evergreen Candytuft 
with glossy, d^ep green foliage and 
white flowers .^4 oz. $1.75 .15 
Annual Varieties. See Candytuft. 
5090 ICE PLANT. Half-hardy annual with 
leaves and stems thickly covered with 
sparkling ice-like globules. Fine for 
vases and piazza boxes, also for garn¬ 
ishing. Flowers white, 6 in. . . *4 oz. 25c .10 
