THOMAS J. GREY CO.’S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. Pkt. 
5229 LEPTOSYNE, Golden Rosette. Double 
bright butter-yellow flowers.$0.25 
5230 maritima. Large single yellow Coreopsis- 
like flowers on long stems; August to 
October. 2 feet.15 
5232 Stillmani. A dwarf early flowering sort, 
fine for borders and for forcing in the 
greenhouse. 18 in.25 
5234 LIATRIS pycnostachya. Purple, 4 ft. Aug¬ 
ust to October. Hardy perennial.25 
5235 spicata. (Blazing Star). Desirable hardy 
perennial. The brilliant rosy purple 
flowers are on long spikes and freely 
produced. July to September. 2 ft.15 
5239 LILIUM PHILIPPINENSE, Pormosanum 
Improved. Long white trumpet flowers, 
slightly marked externally reddish 
brown .35 
5240 LILIUM regale (Royal Lily) .25 
LIN ARIA (Toadflax). Annual. 1 ft. 
5241 Fairy Bouquet. Dwarf. Compact, large, 
bright flowers in mixed colors.25 
5242 Pairy Bridesmaid. The bushy plants, 
about 8 inches high, spread a luxurious 
wealth of bloom of a citron-yellow hue. .25 
5243 maroccana, Excelsior Mixed.15 
5243A maroccana. Snow white.15 
5245 cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Beautiful, 
trailing plants for baskets.15 
LINUM. A valuable class of plants flower¬ 
ing for months and worthy of extended 
cultivation in masses or clumps in 
mixed borders. l l / 2 ft. 
5250 grandiflorum rubrum. Brilliant scarlet, 
annual .10 
5254 perenne, Blue. June-Aug. Fine for borders .25 
5255 Mixed Perennial Sorts. Fine . . *4 oz. 50c .10 
LOBELIA. Most useful plants, free flower¬ 
ing and of easy culture. For bedding, 
edging, vases, etc. Treated as annuals, 
except the Cardinal varieties. 
5260 cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet; hardy. 3 ft. .25 
5265 grandiflora. Flowers double the size 
of the old sorts; hardy. 3 ft.25 
5266 Blue Stone Erinus. Compact, clear blue 
without eye, best for bedding. ...25 
5267 Blue Wings. Dwarf blue variety.25 
5268 Cambridge Blue. Light blue, large flow¬ 
ered, green foliage, compact.25 
5270 Crystal Palace compacta. Extra select 
dark blue; fine edgings. .. V 8 oz. $1.00 .15 
5275 gracilis. Spreading habit, with bright 
blue flowers . % oz. 75c .15 
No. Pkt. 
LOBELIA—Continued 
5280 hybrida, Sapphire. Deep sapphire-blue, 
white eye. Fine for hanging baskets.. $0.25 
5285 speciosa (Crystal Palace;. Spreading 
habit, with dark blue flowers V4 oz. 85c .15 
5290 White Lady. Compact, large flowered, 
pure white . hi oz. 60c .10 
5295 ramosa (Erect growing). Rich blue, large 
flowered. 9 in. V 8 oz. 50c .25 
LUPINUS (Lupines). Old-fashioned and 
well-known annuals, very free grow¬ 
ing, with long spikes of bright col¬ 
ored, pea-shaped flowers, and useful 
in a cut state. 2% to 3 ft. 
New Giant King. The plants attain a 
height of 3 to 4 feet. They are base 
branching, each plant sending out from 
6 to 8 enormous flower spikes. The beau¬ 
ty is enhanced by a narrow white stripe 
in the center of the standard. Blooms 
in 75 to 90 days from sowing and enjoys 
a long flowering season. Annual. 
5300 Heliotrope. 
5305 Oxford Deep Blue. 
5310 Pure White. 
5315 Sky Blue. 
Collection, 4 colors.75 
Separate colors .20 
5318 Attraction. The sweet scented blooms are 
soft, pure rose-pink with center of gol¬ 
den yellow. 3-4 ft.25 
5325 hartwegi albus. White.Oz. $1.00 .10 
5330 Cambridge Blue. Sky blue....Oz. $1.00 .10 
5335 Oxford Blue. Rich dark blue. .Oz. $1.00 .10 
5340 roseus. Fine rose-pink .Oz. $1.00 .10 
5342 Large Yellow. 1 ft.% oz. 50c .20 
5345 mutabilis. White, sweet scented. Oz. 50c .10 
5355 Mixed Annual Sorts. All colors. Oz. 50c .10 
LUPINTJS (Lupines). Perennial Varieties. 
Immense spikes of pea-shaped flowers. 
3 ft. 
5358 Russell Strain. Re-selected stock of this 
world famous strain. In original sealed 
pkts. 12 seeds, 25c; 50 seeds, 65c; 120 
seeds, $1.25; 250 seeds, $2.50. 
5360 polyphyllus, Blue ..Oz. 75c .10 
5362 Elliott’s Sweet Scented. Mixed colors.. .20 
5363 Lavender Queen .15 
5364 luteus. Yellow.20 
5365 moerheimi. Rose and white...Oz. $2.50 .25 
5370 roseus. Pink shades .Oz. $1.50 .15 
5375 White .Oz. 75c .10 
5380 Mixed .Oz. 75c .10 
5385 Excelsior Mixed. New shades. .Oz. $1.25 .15 
Lobelia, Crystal Palace 
Linum Perenne 
Lupinus—Lupines 
