38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL. 
HAKDY PEKENNIAL PLANTS-Continued. 
Gypsophlla Panlculata Fl. P I. _ This beautiful 
plant, which we consider to be the very best 
Novelty, that has been* raised in the last few 
years, grows about 3% feet high and Its pure 
white flowers are perfectly double. The single- 
flowering form has always been a favourite, Its 
misty bloom being indispensable in a naturally 
arranged bunch of flowers. Add to this the 
pretty little double, rosette-like flowers of this 
new form, which are produced in much-branched 
panicles 3 to 3% feet high, and we have a plant 
not only valuable for cutting, but a most desir- 
able addition to the hardy border. Each, 35c. 
Helenlum, Rlverton Gem (New). — Old gold suf- 
fused with bright terra cotta, changing to wall 
flower red. Aug. to Oct. Each, 35c. 
Helenlum, Rlverton Beauty. — Pure lemon yellow 
with large disc of purplish black. Each, 35c. 
Hemerocallis Flava. (Yellow Day Lily). — A most 
useful desirable herbaceous plant, producing its 
large, fragrant yellow flowers during July and 
August in the greatest profusion; the plants 
grow about 3 feet high. Each, 20c. 
Hellanthus , Miss Melllsh _ one of the most valu- 
able perennial Sunflowers, Attains a height of 
5 to 7 feet in good soil, and soon forms large 
clumps. Flowers golden yellow, averaging 4 in- 
ches across, during September and October, 
when all others have finished flowering; Invalu- 
able for cutting. Excellent subjects for back of 
herbaceous borders or clumped in shrubbery. 
Bach, 25c. 
Heu c hera San g ulnea Grandiflora. (New). More 
vigorous grower than H. Sanguinea with flowers 
of double its size and of a brighter colour. Ef- 
fective rare plant. Each, 25c. 
Heuchera Sangulnea. — Brilliant crimson, 18 in- 
ches. Each, 20c. 
Heuchera Alba. — White. Each, 20c. 
Hesperls Matronalls. (Sweet Rocket). — 3 to 4 ft. 
high, showy terminal spikes of pink flowers. 
Each, 15c. 
Hollyhock Double Mixed Colors. — Each, 25c.; doz., 
?2.00. 
Hollyhock Old-fashioned Single. — A fine strain 
of these old-time favorites; mixed colors. Each, 
25c.; doz., $2.00. 
Hyaclnthus Candlca ns. _ They contrast elegantly 
with Gladiolus. Planted anywhere, singly or in 
clumps, they are magnificent. For a cemetery 
nothing can be more beautiful or appropriate, 
and nothing thrives better in any situation. 
Each, 20c. 
Incarvlllea Delavayl (Hardy Gloxinia). — Produces 
large gloxinia-like rosc-colored flowers which 
last in perfection a long time; 18 inches high. 
Each, 30c. 
Iris Germanlca ( German Iris). of the easiest 
culture and thrives in any ordinary garden soil, 
blooming profusely in May and June. Remark- 
ably rich and beautiful in color, very fragrant, 
perfectly hardy. Very effective when grouped; 
excellent for cutting. 
In named varieties. Each, 25c.; doz.. $2.00. 
In mixed varieties. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.25. 
Iris Kaempfer! (Japanese Iris ). one of the most 
beautiful of our summer-flowering bulbs, in its 
combinations of color and beauty far excelling 
any other type. Flowers often 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter; In July. They require rich, moist soil. 
In named varieties. Bach, 25c.; doz., $2.40. 
In mixed varieties. Each, 20c.; doz., $2.00. 
Luplnus Pollphyllus Moerh elml. rpj^jg jg 
the finest novelties we ever had the pleasure of 
introducing. It flowers very long with fine, 
long spikes of pink and while coloured flowers 
and is therefore a grand acquisition for cut- 
ting purposes, as well as for the border. Each, 
40o. 
Different colours, 2 to 2% feet. 
Luplnus. — 2% feet. Mixed varieties. Each, 45c. 
Lily of the Valley. — Large clumps. Each, 25c. 
Lobelia Cardlnalls. — Rich cardinal red; 2 feet 
Each, 20c. 
Lychnis Chalcedonlca. — VermlUlon-scarlet; 2 to 
3 feet. Each, 20c. 
Lychnis Alba. — White. Each, 20c. 
Lychnis Haageanna. — Flowers nearly 2 in across 
m scarlet, pink and white; 8 to 12 in. Each 20c 
Monarda DIdyma.— Brilliant scarlet. Foliage sweet- 
scented, 2 to 3 ft. Each, 20c. 
Myosotis Alpestrls Robusta Grandiflora. — The 
large spring-flowering Forget-me-not. Each 
15c. 
Pansy. — Mixed colours. Each, 10c. ; doz., 80c. 
Poppy Oriental 
Each, 20c. ' 
^"i'""' iTci^®^®^' named varieties. Each, 25c.; 
In mixed varieties. — Each, 15c.; doz., $1.25. 
Pyrethrum Roseum Hybrldum. — Colours range 
white to dark crimson. 2 ft. Each, 20c. 
pyrethrum Hybrldum. — In beautiful named var- 
ieties. Each, 35c. 
Ranunculus Speclosus Fl. PI. — Large double vel- 
low flowers on stems a foot high; May "and 
June. Each, 15c.; doz., $1.50. 
Rudbeckla. (Golden Glow). — 6 to 8 feet. Each 
J5c. 
Scablosa Caucasia. — Lilac-blue flowers. IV^ feet. 
ji.ach, 25c. 
Splrea Flllpendula Plena. — Fern-like foliage, 
creamy white flowers; 2 ft. Each, 25c. 
Stachys, Alplna. — Purplish red, 3 feet. Each, 15o. 
Stachys, Lanata. — Silvery foliage; white flowers; 
1 foot. Each, 15c. 
The E verbloomlng _Trltoma_Pfitzerl. _ T^e great- 
est bedding plant ever Introduced, surpassing the 
finest Cannas for attractiveness and brilliancy 
equal to Gladiolus as a cut flower and bloonis 
incessantly from June till frost. Plants show 
from 6 to 10 grand flower stalks all the time 
each holding at a height of 3 to 4 feet a great 
cluster of flame-colored flowers of indescribable 
beauty and brilliancy. For cutting it is unsur- 
passed, and the beautiful long spikes keep sev- 
eral weeks in water. Without a single excep- 
'® '""^t desirable garden flower. 
Each. 25c.; doz., $2.50. 
Trolllus Europaeus (Globe Flower). — Bright 
double yellow flowers. 1 ft. Each, 20c. 
Valeriana Officinalis. — The old-fashioned garden 
Heliotrope, with pinkish or lavender flowers, and 
heliotrope fragrance. 4 feet. Each, 20c. 
Valeriana Alba. — .A white-flowering form of 
Garden Heliotrope. Bach, 20c. 
Veronica Spicata. — Pure white, 1 ft. Each, 15c. 
Collections of Oid- Fashioned Hardy 
Perennial Plants. 
These are prepared especially for those 
who are unacquainted with this class of 
plants, and are composed exelusivelv of the 
easiest growing, freest-flowering varieties, 
and also covering the longest flowering 
period. 
12 distinct species, our selection, $1.75. 
25 distinct species, our selection, $3.25. 
50 distinct species and varietiesr our se- 
lection. $6.00. 
100 distinct species and varieties, our se- 
lection. $10.00. 
Special low quotations given on applica- 
tion for large quantities. 
Special list of IRIS, PHLOX and POENIES of special merit sent on application. 
