THOMAS J. GREY COMPANY, “The Seedsmen" INDEX 
— In Boston — and at Weymouth, Mass. 

We have always been ready to take good 
care of orders received by mail and by tele- 
phone—and this year we expect to handle a 
great many more such orders — and do it 
promptly. 
Come to our store when you can. We're al- 
ways glad to see you. But if you can’t con- 
veniently come in JUST PHONE OR MAIL 
YOUR ORDERS. 
IMPORTANT 
TO CUSTOMERS 
NOTICE: No price for any article listed or described 
herein exceeds the ceiling price for that article as deter- 
mined under the applicable Maximum Price Regulation 
issued by the Office of Price Administration. As required 
by that office, we will, upon request, furnish you with a 
statement of our maximum prices on any of the com- 
modities listed about which you inquire. 
ORDER EARLY. We would suggest that customers send 
us their orders as soon as possible after receiving this 
catalog, and thus avoid the rush of the planting season. 
It frequently happens that some articles are not in stock 
when orders are received. In such cases we forward 
such as are ready, and the balance as soon as possible. 
STOCK SEED. A large part of our seeds are grown for 
us on contract by special growers, from our own stock, 
and in locations best suited for their development. Others 
are secured from strictly reliable sources, and constant 
effort is made to secure only the best. 
ADDRESS, ETC. Give name of your Post Office, County 
and State, sign your name plainly; also specify means 
of conveyance preferred—whether by parcel post, ex- 
press or freight. 
SHIPPING. We deliver free to Express, Railroad or 
Boat. All goods travel at the buyer's risk, our responsi- 
bility ceases when we take the carrier’s receipt. If goods 
are damaged so sign for them and enter claim with the 
carrier at once. 
BAGS AND PACKING. No charge is made for boxes or 
packing on anything, except Flower Pots, Nursey Stock 
and Hotbed Sash, and this at cost only. Cloth Bags are 
charged for at cost and if returned in good condition, 
charges prepaid, will be credited at price charged. 
REMITTANCES. May be made by Express Money Order, 
P. O. Money Order or Bank Draft; if stamps or cash, send 
in a Registered Letter. Parties having no account with 
us, who order goods without remittance, must furnish 
satisfactory references. Boston preferred. 

BOSTON — 16 South Market Street —Telephone Capitol 7476-7477 
WEYMOUTH — At the Junction of Routes 3 and 18 — Telephone 1470 
Due to the unsettled market conditions, 
we cannot guarantee the prices publish- 
ed in this catalog. Each sale will be 
subject to current prices and also to any 
Federal or State Sales Tax in effect. Ad-. 
vances will not be made until necessary. 

TERMS ARE NET CASH. All bills on which short credits 
are allowed are due on the first of the month succeeding 
the date of the purchase. : 
All statements of description and analyses on the label 
or in advertising matter or otherwise of seeds sold or 
offered for sale by this vender are based on competent 
tests of a representative sample of the lot sold and 
delivered and not otherwise. Except as hereinabove ex- 
pressly provided, the Thomas J. Grey Company gives no 
warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, 
productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs 
or plants it sells, and will not be responsible for the 
crop. If the purchaser .does not accept the goods on 
these terms, they must at once be returned. 
GARDENERS’ AND SUPERINTENDENTS’ SITUATIONS. We 
have at all times the names of practical gardeners 
and superintendents in want of situations on our 
books. If parties desiring such will write us, we shall 
be glad to put them in communication with men 
whom we deem suitable. To aid us in making a selec- 
tion we ask full particulars. We make no charge for 
this service. 

PARCEL POST RATES 
Packages must not exceed 100 inches in length and 
girth combined. Seventy pounds is the limit of weight. 
ZONES 
Ist | 3rd | 4th | Sth | 6th | 7th | 8th 
150 | 300 | 600 | 1000} 1400 
Upto} to to to to to | Over 
150 | 300 | 600 | 1000} 1400} 1800 |} 1800 
miles | miles | miles | miles | miles | miles | miles 
Woght. 
in Lbs. | Local 


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Postage on seeds, bulbs, plants and roots of 8 
ounces or less to all zones, is le for each 2 ounces, 
Postage on general merchandise of 8 ounces or 
less, to all zones, is 1c for each 2 ounces. 
Visit our Exhibition of Nursery Stock at Weymouth 
Achillea cnnieaaree os 27 
Acidanthera ..... Aee6 
Aconitum ‘aces. ce 8, 27 
Acroclinium ........ 8 
Actinidia’: sas ciestene 30 
Adam’s Needle....24, 32 
Aethionema ........ 8 
Agathea’ sic: smis,s este 8 
Ageratumy jose 8 
Agrostemma ....... 8 
Ajuga sd eee sen 27 
Akebia® asc. . siveraiene 30 
Alamo Vine....... 17, 28 
Almond vise ctetess sore 29 
Althea \. acess sei 29 
tAlly SSttin Dtersietstee ore 8, 27 
Amaranthus <5. <i... 8 
Amberboa®..:. 67 s1a sien 8 
Ampelopsis ........ 30 
Amy Zdalus).sj100s ss 29 
FATICHUS Als eialelare iiiarereta 27 
Andromeda ........ 32 
JATIOMIGOHE siete eis eres 8, 27 
HA NHI 16H aie mystecotors tes 27 
PAS tinehititiiniiereteniaers 8, 9 
PAD PIES a cicioisreielataterets 32 
PACU eotay crete aa toners 9, 27 
BAT aD USiaite stele olerererace lees 27 
Agata eyes sie acetetors 29 
Arbor-vitae ..+.sse. 31 
A TCEOLIS  eteisis  aicionerete 9 
IAT en aria sine stom eare 9 
Argemone ......... 9 
Aristolochia =. <i. ce- 30 
AM eras syeicicieeteee 9, 27 
Artemisia \ sic ts. cele 27 
Artichoke ® <7.) «csusvetare 33 
Asclepias.)7< ors sichetsmme 27 
EN SHS 8, isis gre eter ae ae 30 
INSPALARS arate leaves 33, 39 
JASECTS). c., ss ieres 6, 9, 10, 27 
Aubrietiaa ..tsscsane 27 
AZalea 2 )o3c\siishetaparetena 29 
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Baby’s Breath..... 16, 28 
Balsam “iste testers 10- 
Balloon Flower....21, 28 
Baptista satsmeucists cts 27 
Barberrys gcectectes ASP S| 
Barley. 2Giensiesacsates 43 
Bartoniaene decir 10 
IB Cans hecim ctetloteietsicee 33, 43 
Beautybush ........ 30 
Beech’ ivins atesstsivterete 30 
Beets x. ncsee em 34 
Begonia........ 6, 10, 26 
B ellis! =he.ccletae ree nels 10 
IBignoniavesctsjaleisrnsiets 30 
Birch apcscrerevisrec aie 30 
Bird Seedsviaeewicnere 43 
Blackberries ....... 32 
Blanketflower ..... 15, 28 
Blueberries ........ 32 
Blue Lace Flower... 15 
‘Boltonia® 52s cwiaces 27 
Borecoles sc cc seeiae 35 
Brachyeome i... ...s 10 
Broccoli (arcvesiete erasers 33 
Browallia eye adisc.< sv 10 
Brussels Sprouts ... 34 
Buckwihreats sss cis 43 
Bitddletay src ele ers ster 29 
Bugle: Plant’... «-:c. 27 
Bulbsist)s sivas ores 26 
Cc 
Cabbage seiicictew re cittere 34 
Gacahiagtiensiesate syns 10 
Catehily= 5... eee 22 
Cactus cn ah sstearcee 12 
Calandtintagun same 12 
Caleeolaria 2. 12 
Calendtila® Soeessiees 12 
California Poppy.... 21 
Calliopsis’ Si\c)echeren 12 
Campanula. ccc 122% 
Candytuft <0. s2.s00 12 
Cannasia.ctssn atc AS 
Canterbury Bells.... 12 
Cardinal Climber..., 12 
Cardoon «...5eeaee senoe 
Carnation, <<). steals 12 
Carrot.) .oe busine Aig 
Castor-oil Bean..... 21 
Catalpal c..cs cate, 
Cauliflower ........ 34 
