DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
Gigantic '« Orchid-Flowered " Sweet 
FLAKED AND STRIPED 
AMERICA SPENCER. — White ground, heavily striped and 
flaked with bright crimson scarlet. A large, bold flower of 
splendid form. Per pkt., lOicts.: oz., 45 cts.: H lb., $1.40. 
AU RORA SPENCER. — Flowers white, mottled and flaked with 
bright orange pink. Splendid Spencer form and nicely waved. 
A very pretty flower and one of the finest and largest Spencers. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 45 cts.; K lb.. $1.40. 
SENATOR SPENCER. — A very large and attractive Spencer 
variety. Chocolate and seal brown, striped, flaked, and mottled 
on ivory white; very distinct and novel, and one of the very 
largest m size. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; % lb., $1.40. 
MRS. W. J. UNWIN.— White gromid beautifully flaked with 
orange-scarlet markings. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 45 cts.: b., 
$1.40. 
EMPRESS EUGENIE. — See Novelties of High Merit (page 60). 
HELEN PIERCE SPENCER.— Ground colour white, beauti- 
fully marbled and penciled with bright blue in thm lines on 
both wings and standard. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 45 cts.; 14 lb., 
$1.40. 
Peas of the " Spencer " Type. — Continued. 
PECOTEE EDGED 
DAI NTY SPENCER. — Very large Spencer, splendid form, 
white ground, with beautiful picotee edge of rose pink. Per 
pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 45 cts.: K lb., $1.40. 
MRS. C. W. BREADMORE. — Creamy buCf ground, beautifully 
edged with rose pink. One of the best varieties; flowers large 
and of best Spencer form; very vigorous. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 45 cts.: a lb., $1.40. 
PASTEL SHADES 
AFTERGLOW.— New pastel shades. Base of standard bright 
violet blue, shading to rosy amethyst. Wings, electric blue. 
Requires shading. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; lb., $1.40. 
CHAS. FOSTER. — Companion of pastel shade to Afterglow. 
General effect mauve pink, sometimes described as hydrangea 
pink. Color deepens towards centre. Very pretty when 
shaded. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 45 cts.; M lb-. $1.40. 
Ferguson's— Waved or Countess Strain Mixed Sweet Peas 
The mixture par excellence, comprising only the finest and most distinct varieties, every one of which has the well-known 
wavy standard and wings of the true Spencer type. This mixture is made up by ourselves and is one of the most superb 
combinations ever offered. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; % lb., $1.00; lb., $3.25, 
Ferguson's "1918 Exposition" Collection 
Fifteen of the finest giant Exhibition sorts in one grand collection, $1.25 
New Buttercup.^ — Fine deep cream, 
the nearest approach to a yellow. 
Blanche Ferry Extra Select. — Red 
and white. 
Rosabella. — Best rose colored. 
Edward Cowdy. — Best orange-scarlet. 
Scarlet Emperor. — Large rich scarlet. 
1 1 1 u m I n ator.-Beautif ul salmon orange 
King Edward Spencer. — Best red. 
King White. — Best white. 
Robert Sydenham. — Best salmon 
orange. 
Margaret Atlee. — Giant rosy pink on 
cream. 
New Miriam Beaver. — 1916 novelty 
and best light cream pink. 
King Manoel. — Largest deep maroon. 
R. F. Felton. — Best lavender. 
Royal Purple. — Best purple. 
Wedgewood. — Best blue. 
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 
PRICE: Any of the following, 5 cts. per pl<t.; 15 cts. per 
oz.; 50 cts. per ]4 lb.; $1.50 per lb. 
Apple Blossom.— Rose and blush-pink. 
America. — Crimson-scarlet, striped on wliite. 
Aurora. — Orange-rose, striped on white. 
Blanche Ferry. — Extra early; pink and white. 
Captain of the Blues. — Standard purple blue: wings bright 
blue. 
Dorothy Eckford. — Fine pure white: large. 
Flora Norton. — A new variety; bright sky blue. 
Hon. Mrs. S. Kenyon. — Primrose; a very excellent sort. 
Janet Scott. — Deep bright pink. 
Helen Pierce. — Blue mottled on white. 
King Edward VII. — Scarlet; very large. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. — Standard mauve, wings lavender; 
flowers extra large. 
Prima Donna. — ^The softest clear pink self 
Miss Willmott. — Standard orange pink. Wings rose, tinted 
with orange. The best orange pink, The large semi-hooded 
flowers are borne on long stems. 
Lord Nelson. — The best dark blue. Distinct and a vigorous 
grower. 
Black Knight. — An exquisite sliade of mauve. 
Mrs. W. Wright. — A pretty mauve shade. 
Ferguson's Quality Mixture 
Containing all the leading and most distinct varieties of 
Sweet Peas, but not including the Spencer Hybrids. This 
mixture is made by ourselves, and great care is taken not to 
have a preponderance of any one colour. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz„ 
20 cts.; lb., SO cts.: lb., $1.50. 
NEW WINTER FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
These new varieties are fixed and true to type and color, 
and blossom in from 90 to 100 days from the time of planting. 
We are giving these new early varieties the same name as 
the varieties of the late flowering types with which they are 
identical in color, adding the preflx WINTER FLOWERING. 
WINTER FLOWERING SCARLET EMPEROR.— Identical 
in color, and size of blossoms to the late flowering Scarlet Em- 
peror, which is recognized as the finest scarlet. This variety 
will be popular at Christmas. 
WINTER FLOWERING ASTA OH N.— Identical in color and 
size of blossom to the popular late flowering Asta Ohn. This 
is sure to be the most popular lavender. 
WINTER FLOWERING WEDGEWOOD.— Identical in color 
and size of blossom to the late flowering Wedgewood and is a 
magniflcent clear blue. 
WINTER FLOWERING C R E A M .—Identical in color and 
size of blossom to Dobbie's Cream. It has immense blossoms 
very frilled and duplexed. 
WINTER FLOWERING HELEN LEWIS.— Identical in color 
and size of blossom to the late flowering Helen Lewis, being a 
very fine shade of salmon pink, 
Pkt., 25cts .; li oz.. $1.25. 
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