Dupuy & Ferguson, 38 Jacques Cartier Square, Montreal. 
AMPELOPSIS Veitcl, "» (Boston Ivy). — A species of the 
> ivy from Japan, which is perfectly hardy. 
The leaves are small, and at first of an olive-green colour, changing 
to bright scarlet in the autumn. Hardy perennial climber. Per 
pkt., 10 cts. 
AMPHICOME, Emodi- 
ANCHUSA, Dropmore Variety. 
AGERATUM. 
Sweet Alyssum. 
Half-hardy annuals especially well adap- 
ted to edge large beds of Geraniums, 
Salvia, Coleus or Cannas. Flower continuously throughout the 
summer. The seed should be sown in hot-bed or light window. 
Little Blue Star. Exceedingly dwarf and pretty; plants 
denssly covered with bright blue flowers 
height, 5 inches. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Blue Perfection. This is the darkest colored of all large 
flowering Ageratums. Colour deep 
amethyst-blue, compact growth, fine bedder. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Little Dorrit, a mass of azure blue flowers, six inches high and 
one foot through. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Little Dorrit, White, same as above, except in colour of flower. 
Per pkt., 15 cts. 
Rosy Morn. Fine for bedding or edges of borders, and 
producing a profusion of beautiful deep pink- 
coloured flowers, 6 inches. Pkt., 15 cts. 
A C Rfl^TF TVI1M A CoellRosa. (Rose of Heaven). — Free 
AvjIYWO l ClVllVl/\ blooming and attractive plants, with 
velvety foliage and pretty rose flowers, 8 inches. Hardy annual. 
Per pkt., 5 cts., 
Coronaria. (Rose Campion). — Free blooming and pretty. Hardy 
perennial. Pkt., 5 cts. 
\ i ycci T]V/| One of the most popular hardy annuals, 
* OOU1V1. U3ec j especially for edging and also valuable 
for cutting on account of the fragrance of flowers. 
Little Dorrit. A grand improvement on the already much grown variety, 
"Little Gem," being much more compact. This new 
variety forms a perfect little bush with miniature white rocket flowers. A 
perfect gem for borders or beds. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 70 cts. 
Little Gem. — A dwarf, compact variety, not over six inches high, bearing its 
pure white fragrant flowers, in the greatest profusion during the entire summer. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 60 cts. 
Maritimum, (Sweet). — Flowers small and sweet. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 
Saxatile Compactum. — Hardy perennial ten inches high, compact habit, 
golden-yellow flowers. The popular name is Gold Dust. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
A TVI ADA TMXHI TCI Brilliantly foliaged annuals, some of the varieties 
AlVlAIVrtl'l 1 nUO. bearing curious racemes of flowers. All are 
useful in borders of tall plants, among shrubs, or for the centers of large beds. 
Do not grow them too closely together, but give them sufficient room to develop 
their full beauty. When flowered in small pots under glass they are very 
charming. Seed should be sown in the house or in a hot-bed. 
Sunrise. Bronzy crimson foliage, shading off to brilliant scarlet leaves on 
top of the stalk, the lower leaves having a scarlet band through 
the centre. 2 feet. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Sallcifolius. — Of pyramidal drooping habit, branching close to the ground. 
3 feet. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Tricolor Splendens. — An improvement on the old sort, of more brilliant 
coloring. 2 'A feet. Per pkt., 5 cts. 
Cruentus, (Prince's Feather). — 3 feet. Per pkt., 5 cts. 
Caudatus, (Love Lies Bleeding). — Blood-red, and of drooping habit. 3 feet. 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
Mixed Colours.— Pkt., 5 cts. 
AMMDRII J1V/I Alatum Grandiflorum. — Hardy annual. Everlasting 
AlVl 1V1 \JDI\J ivi j mmorte u e . xhe plant grows 3 feet high, very erect, broadly 
winged leaves and branches. Flowers pure white, 1 inch across. July to 
October. Pkt., 10 cts. 
_A very graceful ornamen- 
tal greenhouse plant with 
erect bell-shaped flowers which resemble Incarvillea Delavayi 
though smaller the plant is of dwarf habit, with numerou rose- 
pink flowers, with orange throat, which open in succession, and 
are borne on long stalks well above the pinnate foliage making 
a most charming effect. Pkt., 25 cts. 
-New. One of the 
best hardy peren 
nials. The bright blue, forget-me-not-like flowers are borne on 
graceful stems during the entire season until late in the fall. 
It is a great improvement on the existing varieties. 4 to 5 feet. 
Pkt., 15 cts. 
Barrelieri. — Hardy perennial. Flowers deep blue with a white 
tube and pink throat, borne on spikes 2 feet high* good for cutting. 
Juno to October. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Itaiica. — Hardy perennial. Deep blue, 3 feet. June to Sept- 
ember. Pkt., 10 cts. 
ANFIVIONP ^ very P' easm S hardy perennial, producing 
■fH^dlVlvyi^Ei. large flowers; few plants compare with 
them in beauty; fine for bouquets. 
St. Brigid, "^(Irish Anemone). — A really beautiful strain of 
^Anemone. Enormous blooms the size of tulips* 
in a great variety of striking colours. 
As pot plants for winter-flowering they are superb — Sown 
in June and potted on, they will produce fine specimen plants for 
Christmas-time. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Coronaria. — -Mixed colours. (Poppy Anemone). Pkt., 15 cts. 
Fulgens, (Scarlet Windflo wer) . — Single Scarlet. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Japonica Alba, (Japanese Windflower). — Pure white; flowering 
in late summer and autumn. Pkt., 15 cts. 
-Hardy pernnial. Excellent for 
edging or borders. Dwarf plant 
of easy culture, forms evergreen tufts of bright green foliage), and 
producing innumerable pink flowers in dense head on stiff, wiry 
stems. 6 inches. July to September. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Alba. — The same as above in pure white. Pkt., 5 cts. 
ARMERIA, Formosa. 
Ageratum. 
