38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL. 
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Primula Malacoitles. 
POPPY, King Edward 
With this beautiful Novelty we have another 
splendid addition to the rich collection of single 
annual Poppies. The plants of this variety, 21/2 
feet in height, produce in great profusion large 
flowers of a deep scarlet, sliaded crimson-red, 
of gorgeous effect, which is heightened by the 
large black blotch adorning each petal for half 
its length from the base, From this sable hue 
the yellow anthers stand out in appropriate 
contrast. Pkt., 2Gc. 
SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS 
Produces flowers in the greatest profusion. 
Colours vary considerably, from almost white 
with a yellow eye to a full rose with bronzy 
brown centre. An elegant pot plant, per pkt., 
50c. 
To obtain basket plants, cuttings may be 
taken or seeds sown in September and the 
young plants grown on in a gool house. When 
a few inches high they may be arranged in the 
jaskets and still grows on along: with other 
plants for early spring flowering. They will 
continue in bloom for many weeks. 
PWMULA, Japonica Hybrids, (Mrs. 
Scott Elliott's.) 
This is a very fine strain, and is the result of 
several years careful artificial hybridisation. 
The colours range from pure white through all 
sh.ades of pink to deep crimson. The plants are 
extremely robust, having flower stems carrying 
fine heads of bloom — frequently attaining a 
height of 40 inches and over, and the leaves 
are very large and handsome. It is a most 
striking looking plant, which one hardly over 
sees, and these fine hybrids when in bloom, 
with their varied colours malce a splendid sliow, 
lasting a long time in flower. They are quite 
hardy. This is certainly the brightest and most 
magnitlcont of all the various primulas, and a 
plant of very stately growth. Pkt., 25c. 
PRIMULA, Obconica Gigantea, Fimbriata 
Beautiful single fringed flowers as large as 
the best type of Chinese Primulas. The shades 
vary from the softest lilac to the deepest pink. 
Pkt, 20c. 
PRIMULA, Obconica 
Fimbriata Occulata. 
Same colour as above, with a very distinct 
dark eve which gives it a very pleasant effect. 
I Pkt., 20c. 
PRIMULA, Obconica, Gigantea 
Purpurea 
The flowers of this novelty are a mass of 
beautiful brilliant purple. Pkt., 20c. 
NEW PRIMULA "Malacoides." 
A very lovely variety, producing masses of 
small mauve flowers on stiff erect stems. These 
last a long time when cut and placed in water, 
they possess a delicious perfume, and "Primula 
Malacoides" is undoubtedly a valuable plant for 
conservatory work. The plants will flower in 
four months from sowing, and will continue in 
flower from four to six months. Award of 
Merit, R. H. S. Pkt., 75c. 
PYRETHRUM Cornet^ Flowered. 
A selection of the useful and extremely tree- 
_ blooming perennial Pyrethrums. The flowers 
are large (2 to 3 in. across), either single or 
semi -double, and of the most bizarre form, the 
petals being rolled, twisted, or sometimes tan- 
gled together. A similar range of colour will 
be found in these fine Comet-flowered Pyre- 
thrums as among the ordinary type. i. e., from 
pure white through flesh colour and rose to bril- 
liant carmine and blood red. They will certainly 
furnish excellent material for cutting. Pkt., 30c. 
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Schizantlius Wisetonensis in Basket 
