38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL. 
Dimorphotheca aurantiaca. See page 4. 
DIANTHUS Superbissimus (Mixed) 
A lovely new strain of Dlanthus. Flowers very 
large, of various colours, with crested surface to 
petals and white throated, giving the flowers a 
very striking and charming appearance. The finest 
and largest flowered strain of Dianthus by far for 
cut bloom. Pkt., 25c. 
CALLIOPSIS "Tiger Star". 
A novel and pretty form of this popular free- 
flowering annual, forming compact bushes not over 
8 inches high, covered throughout the entire sum- 
mer with its pretty flowers of rich, reddish-brown, 
the tips of the petals tigered with golden-yellow, 
not unlike some of the orchids. Pkt., 15c. 
JARMAN'S NEW CENTAUREAS. 
The Bride, White. Pkt, 15c. 
The Bridegroom, Heliotrope. Pkt., 15c. 
The Bridesmaid, Lemon Yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
The Honeymoon, Golden Yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
These Sensational Novelties were the leading 
features at the principal Shows in England last 
year, and have been awarded Thirteen First Class 
Certificates and Medals. They flower on long 
stout stems, and are most useful for Table Decora- 
tion and all Decorative Purposes. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Single Early. 
(Novelty '00). The Early Singles have quickly 
gained in popularity. They are to be seen in all 
parts of England and will certainly become popular 
here. One of the most interesting features in 
gardening is raising new seedings, and, with these 
singles the bulk will turn out to be the most plea- 
sing colors, good habits, no two alike, and every 
one fit (or a place in the garden. The seed is pro- 
cured by us from Wells, the great Chrysanthemum 
specialist, of England. Splendid mixture. Pkt., 25c. 
Directions. — .Sow end of February, or early in 
March, in pots or boxes, in a frame or greenhouse, 
prick off when ready, and treat exactly the same 
as Ten Weeks Stocks or Asters. 
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NEW OSTRICH PLUMED CELOSIA. 
Pride of Casile Gould. 
A new and entirely distinct type, surpassing in 
beauty any other variety ot Celosia Plumosa. The 
plants of pyramidal growth attain a height of two 
to tliree feet and are literally clothed from base to 
summit with immense feathered heads, that close- 
ly resemble ostrich plumes the effect of which is 
most striking and unique, attracting attention 
wherever displayed. The plants are annuals — at- 
taining perfection and flowering within a few 
weeks from seed-sowing and suited for either 
garden, decoration or pot culture. For bedding it is 
not surpassed by any other annual — the profusion 
of long continued bloom being remarkable. The 
colors are blood-red, carmine, yellow, golden, 
orange-scarlet and wine-red which we offer as 
mixed colors. Pkt., 25c. 
CYCLAMEN. Mrs Buckston. 
It is not often that a Cyclamen is honored by 
the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural 
Society, but the exception in this case well merits 
the award. , 
Cyclamen Mrs. Buckston is ot a real salmon 
shade of color, a lovely tint somewhat more deli- 
cate than found in "Salmon King," and similar to 
Carnation "Lady Alington." 
The type which has beautifully frilled petals 
must not be mistaken for the Butterfly Cyclamen, 
to which it is a great improvement. The flowers 
are immense, larger than anything seen before, 
but, in spite of the size are most freely produced, 
and the plants also being excellent growers, we 
have in this lovely variety the last word in Cycla- 
men, without which no collection will be complete. 
Pkt., $1.00. 
GAILLARDIA. Lorenziana "The Bride". 
The annual Gaillardias have always been very 
popular, more especially the double Lorenziana, 
and we feel sure that the variety we now offer 
as "The Bride" will be much sought after. The 
flower is white, very double, and borne on very 
long stalks, making it an ideal plant either for 
bedding or cut bloom. Pkt., 20c. 
Cielosia, Pride of Castle Gould. 
