38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL. 
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VALEKIANA. 
918. Finest Mixed (Garden heliotrope). — Hardy 
perennial. Pinnate foliage and panicles of flow- 
ers, with odor of heliotrope. 5 feet. June and 
July. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c. 
919. Red. — Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 50c. 
920. White. — Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 50c. 
VERONICA. 
921. Splcata. — An elegant hardy perennial border 
plant, growing about 18 In. high, bearing "all 
summer long" spikes of bright blue flowers, 
which lengthen with age. Per pkt., lOo. 
922. Splcata Alba, White. — Pkt., lOc. 
VINCA. 
The Annual Periwinkle from Madagascar. Fine 
for conservatory, parlor windows and borders or 
beds; very pretty. It is best to start the seeds in- 
doors or in a hot bed in March. 
923. Alba. — White. Per pkt., 10c. 
924. Rosea. — Rose. Per pkt., 10c. 
925. Mixed. — Per pkt., 10c. 
VIOLA OK TUFTED PANSIES. 
These favourite Spring-flowering plants have 
been of late greatly improved. Nothing can sur- 
pass them for beauty and effectiveness when tact- 
fully arranged in partially-shaded beds or ribbon 
borders. 
945. Mauve Queen. — Rich mauve, very free. — 
Pkt., 10c. 
946. Perfection. — Large, deep violet. Pkt., 10c. 
947. White Perfection. — Pure vfrhite. Pkt., 10c. 
948. Golden Yellow. — Large. Pkt., 10c. 
949. Rose. — Small pink flowers, very free bloomer 
and useful for edging. Pkt., 15c. 
950. Scotch Strains. — Choicest and newest bed- 
ding hybrids mixed. Pkt., 20c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. 
952. A pretty little sweet-scented annual. Mixed. 
Per pkt., 5c. 
XERANTHEMUM. 
954. One of the oldest everlastings; the flowers 
retain their color and form longest of all. Mixed 
colors. Per pkt., Be. 
Double Zinnia. 
WALLFLOWER. 
Well-known deliciously fragrant plants with large 
spikes or double and single flowers similar to the 
gllliflower. The colors, are very brilliant varying 
from the brightest golden yellow to deep blood 
color. Succeed best in light, rich soil in a moist 
atmosphere. Half hardy perennials. 
956. Sutton's Improved Double German, including 
many beautiful colours which are not obtainable 
from ordinary seed. The plants throw up large 
dense spikes of deliciously scented flowers, and 
are as easily cultivated as the Single Wallflower. 
Height, 18 inches. Pkt., 75c. 
957. Double Finest Mixed. — Pkt., 10c. 
958. Single Mixed. — Per pkt., 5c. 
959. New Early Paris Single. — Blooms the first 
season. Per pkt., 10c. 
ZINNIA. 
This is one of the finest summer flowering 
plants. The flowers are large, handsome, finely 
formed, and in great variety of colors. Seed sown 
early, under glass will commence flowering early 
in the summer and continue the whole season. 
They require but little attention, but plenty of 
room — should have at least eight inches each 
way; any common garden loam. Annual. 
D. &- F's Double Large Flowering 
These indispensable garden annuals are now 
greatly improved. The plants form handsome, 
compact bushes 2 feet in height, with large, per- 
fectly formed double flowers. 
965. Large- Flowering Zinnias, Mixed Colors. — Pkt., 
10c. 
960. Salmon -Rose. — Pkt., 10c. 
967. Crimson. — Pkt, 10c. 
968. Orange. — Pkt., 10c. 
969. Yellow. — Pkt., 10c. 
971. White. — Pkt., 10c. 
972. Purple. — Pkt., 10c. 
The collection of 6 separate Large Zinnias, 50o. 
Assortment of 12 Double Varieties, $1.00. 
974. Giant or Robusta, Finest Mixed. — The largest 
of all Zinnias; flowers double; many brilliant 
colors; 3 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
Lil'iput Zinnias. 
Uncommonly pretty, thickly branching little 
plants, about a foot high. They fairly bristle with 
tiny, short-stemmed, very double flowers, hardly 
exceeding a large daisy in size. They may be 
used with success in pots as well as for groups and 
edgings. 
975. Scarlet Gem. — Pkt., lOo. 
976. White Gem. — Pkt., lOe. 
978. Golden Gem. — Pkt., 10c. 
979. Lllllput Mixed. — Pkt., 10c. 
Zinnia. Double Mexican Hybrids. 
977. This new race makes little oval bushes not 
over 1 foot in height, which are literally covered 
throughout the summer with densely double 
bellls like flowers of various colors; cream, 
orange-yellow, red, etc. Pkt., 15c. 
WILD CUCUMBER. 
953. This is the quickest growing climber on our 
list. Grows wild, self-sown, in many parts of 
the Country. It will grow 30 feet, in one season. 
It is thickly dotted over with pretty, white, fra- 
grant flowers, followed by an abundance of or- 
namental and prickly seed pods. For a trellis 
or pillar no annual vine is more chaste, and It 
will quickly cover an old tree or an unsightly 
building. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 40o. 
Cote des Nelges, Que., 
I hope the Seeds do as well this time as 
they did last, and I will be more than 
pleased. Won 40 prizes. 
JULIUS LUCKE, 
Gardener to C. B. Gordon, Esq. 
