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DUPUY «S. FERGUSON'S SEED ANNUAL 
NEW FERN, Dicksonia Cibotium Schiedei. 
One of the handsomest, most decorative tern 
In cultivation, easy grower and good keeper. No 
grower can afford to be without them. Each, in 
5 inch pots., $1.50. 
New Fern, Diclssonia Cibotium Schiedei 
DIMORPHOTHECA Au antiaca Hybrida 
New Hybrids. 
We are pleased to be able to offer this charming 
novelty. 
In habit, growth and foliage, as well as in height 
and size of bloom, the new hybrids are similar to 
the parent D. Aurantiaca. The flowers vary in 
colour from the purest white to red, bluish-white 
tints, sulphur lemon, bright golden yellow, light 
orange, beautiful salmon shades from tender sal- 
mon to deep salmony orange. Even varieties with 
different-coloured zones, such as white with a 
broad sulphur yellow zone around the black disc, 
or soft salmon with a deep salmony red inner 
circle, are frequent, and thus enhance the beauty 
of these new hybrids. They are very easily grown, 
and we feel sure will become very popular. Pk., 30c. 
DOUBLE'FlOWERING BAr.Y'S 
BKEATH. IGYPSOPHILA PANICULATA Fl. PI.) 
The double form of Gypsophylla Paniculata has 
been well known amongst growers of perennial 
plants for some time, both for its great value as 
a decorative herbaceous plant and its snow-white 
flowers for floral work. The flowers also dry ex- 
ceedingly well, and afford excellent material for 
winter decoration. We are now able to offer seed 
of this valuable plant, which, like Double Petu- 
nias, does not produce all double flowers, but 50 to 
60 per cent, may be relied upon. Pkt.. 25c. 
FREESIA, New Hybrids. 
A great deal has been written lately about the 
new colours which have been obtained by judicious 
crossings in Freesias. Freesia refracta has been 
crossed with Armstrongi, Amethyst, and many 
others. No such colours have as yet been seen in 
the Sweet Scented Freesias, ranging as they do 
from pink, red, lilac, violet to yellow and orange. 
There is no doubt but that these colours will be 
multiplied in every batch of seedlings and there 
will be more most interesting shades. The stalks 
are strong and firm and the cut spikes keep fresh 
a long time. The plants may be expected to 
flower eight months after sowing. 
We are confident that there is a great future 
for these delightful fragrant flowers now that a 
variety of colours has been obtained. Pkt., 40c. 
NAMED VARIETIES OF DELPHINIUM 
This splendid perennial never looks pretty unless 
it is well massed in clumps of one shade. We here- 
with offer seeds of several extremely choice varie- 
ties which should come fairly true and are ab- 
solutely fresh and of strong germination. 
DELPHINIUM, BELLA- 
DONNA (Bverbloomlng 
Hardy Larkspur). This 
is the freest and most 
continuous blooming 
Hardy Larkspur, never 
being out of flower 
from the end of June 
until frost. The clear 
turquoise - blue of its 
flowers is not equalled 
for delicacy and beauty 
by any other flower, 
and no hardy border is 
complete without a li- 
beral planting of this 
really exquisite Lark- 
spur. Pkt., 20c. 
DELPHINIUM, L I Z E . 
Sky - blue, white eye. 
Pkt 20c 
DELPHINIUM, QUEEN 
WILHELMINA. Soft 
blue, with rose. Pkt., 
20c. 
DELPHINIUM, KING OF 
DELPHINIUMS. Dark 
plum, white eye. Pkt., 
20c. 
DELPHINIUM, TRUE 
BLUE. Finest blue. 
Pkt.. 20c. 
DELPHINIUM, ROZEN- 
LUST. Combined rose 
and blue. Pkt., 20c. 
GEKBEKA, Jamesoni Hybrida. 
New Hybrids of the Scarlet Transvaal Daisy, 
varying in color through all the shades of yellow, 
red, rose, salmon, scarlet and crimson to violet. 
In addition to the new colors above produced by 
artificial crossing, the flowers of these new hybrids 
are larger in size and the plants are of sturdier 
habit than the parents. They are exquisite as 
cut flowers, and we recommend them for trial to 
those who can give them greenhouse treatment 
similar to that required for Carnations. Pkt., 50c. 
Freesia, New Hybrids. 
