
Larkspur, White Wonder 

Larkspur, White Wonder 
A new annual Larkspur.of distinctive habit of growth—base- 
branching, with numerous tall straight spikes rising in colum- 
nar effect, instead of a single spire. This unique habit of 
growth makes White Wonder ideal for both cutting and bed- 
ding. 33 in. Pkt. 25c. 
Larkspur, Brilliant Rose 
Giant Imperial, Brilliant Rose. New Introduction. It is a 
startling, yet warm color, a deep salmon-rose suffused bril- 
liant carmine, a lighter yet more solid and clearer color than 
Carmine King or Dazzler. The large, round, fully double 
flowers are closely packed on long tapering spikes. Each 
plant is neat and compact, and averages 4% feet tall with 
laterals branching from the base in great profusion. Pkt. 25i. 
The Coral Flower 
(Talinum Paniculatum) 
This dainty, easily grown annual has great panicles of little 
rosy pink blossoms and bright coral, shiny seed capsules like 
little beads. The many stems grow 30 inches tall from the 
thick succulent decorative basal foliage bearing the little 5- 
pointed blossoms in loose clusters. Plant in full sun when the 
soil gets warm. Pkt. 25c. 
Southern Star 
(Oxypetalum Caeruleum) Pig 
Peacock-blue of silver-veiled pastel coloring gives these 
five-petal, pointed star flowers a most delightful effect when 
large cyme-clusters of upturned stars are open at once. 
Plants grow to 15 inches, then arch over as the upturned ‘¥ 
flowers appear and bloom without pause from June to mid- 
October. Used as an outdoor annual but is also a splendid 
pot plant. Pkt. 25c. 
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True Easter Lily 
(Lilium Longiflorum) 
Takesima. Immense trumpets of pure waxy white, delight- 
fully perfumed. May be grown in pots for Easter as florists 
grow it, or used as an outdoor Lily. At Boston it will need 
some protection in late fall of straw or leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, Bright Eyes 
A new, All-America prize-winning dwarf Petunia similar to 
the well-known old favorite, Rosy Morn. However, its habit is: 
even more compact and more free-blooming. It seldom exceeds 
a height of 8 inches and the pure rose-pink, white-throated 
blooms literally cover the neat plant. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, Peach-Red 
A new, honorable-mention Petunia of medium, compact 
growth, bearing all summer great quantities of 214-inch flowers 
of deep salmon, suffused with light red, the softness of the 
salmon producing a most unique and pleasing effect, entirely 
distinct from any other variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Petunia, Cheerful 
This prize-winner is clear, light pink, with crisp, satiny sheen 
on salmon-pink petals, with deeper rose veining toward the 
throat. The color shows up beautifully under artificial light. 
The color and growing habit is entirely new, plants first grow 
low, spreading close to the ground, then forming a mound 10 
to 12 inches high with a spread of 2 feet; densely compact with 
no tendency to thin out, fall over or open up at the center. 
The flowers are 24% inches across. Pkt. 25c. 
Grey's Special Collection Offer 
One full-size packet of each of the 9 novelties on 
this page sent postpaid for only $2.25. 


New Iutreductious 
Petunia, Colossal Shades of Rose 
New All-Double Petunia—All-America Silyer Medal 
Winner 
Colossal Shades of Rose is the first giant All-Double Petunia 
ever created in America, and the biggest double Petunia ever 
known, many flowers growing over 5 inches across. All are 
fully double, varying in form from those with crisply fringed 
petals to those with beautifully ruffled petals. This variation 
in flower form adds interest to a planting as does the difference 
in color, which ranges from salmony pink through rose-pink to 
deep, rich rosy mauve—a most attractive blending of ‘rose 
shades. Plants are strong growing, 20 inches high, spreading 
as much as 3 feet across and bearing their immense al]-double 
blooms in the greatest profusion. Valuable for beds, borders, 
window boxes and cutting. Pkt. $1.00. 
Petunia, Bright Eyes 

