DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Con/mueJ 
Achillea "Perry's White." 
_This fine novelty Is a seedling 
variety of Achillea Ptarmica. 
raiseclTat Perry's Hardy Plant Farms. It grows over 3 feet In height, and 
has stiff, rigid, much-branching stems, the laterals being 1 foot or more in 
length, and forming a pyramidal bush. 3 feet ttu-ough. The double, white 
flowers are produced in the wildest profusion, and each flower measures 
1 inch in diameter. Tlie plants flower from June to late autumn, and the 
variety is extremely valuable for cutting or for decorative purposes. 
Messrs. Perry exhibited the novelty at the R. H. S. meeting and gained an 
Award of Merit for their novelty. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Achillea, "The Pearl." — Numerous double white flowers, flue for cutting 
flowers all summer: 2 feet. 15 ct>, each; $1.50 per doz. 
Arrtnitiitn WSI«nni I* 's of a strong, stately habit of growth. 
Aconii-UITI w iisoni. attaining a height of from 5 to 6 feet, with 
very large flowers of a light violet-blue color. It commences to bloom 
early in September, and after the terminal raceme is over others are pro- 
duced from the branches lower down on the stems, by which means the 
seskson is extended to October. Each. 35 cts.: per doz., $3.25. 
Aconitum FIscheri. — A dwarf variety, growing 18 inches high, with very 
large, pale blue flowers in September and October. 25 cts. each: $2.50 
per doz. 
.^gopodium (Bishop's Weed) 
iPodagrarIa Varlegata. — A rapid-growing plant, with neat green and yellow 
variegated foliage, thriving in any soil: makes a fine border for a bed of 
shrubs or for covering waste ground; 1 foot. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 
Agrostemma Coronaria Atrosanguinea. — crtmson'flow'*- 
ers completely covering the plant and flowering all summer, 2 to 3 feet 
Each, 20 cts.: doz.. $2.00. 
Agrostemma Coronaria Alba. — White form of above. 15 cts. each: $2.00 
per doz. 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum-^B^^^of^ Goid.^^ Go^ 
ndlspensable plant for the rockery or border, growing 1 foot liigh and 
Srooucing early in summer masses of broad, flat heads of bright yellow 
owers. 15 cts. each: $1.50 per doz. 
Anthemis Tinctoria 
(Marguerite). — Handsome, finely 
cut foliage, and large golden 
yellow flowers produced all summer. Succeed In the poorest 
soil. 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. 
Anthemis Tinctoria Kelwayll. — Deep golden yellow. 20 cts. 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
Anthemis Alba. — Creamy white with yellow centre. 18 
inches. 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. 
Anchusa Italica Dropmore Var.— fffrUng nov- 
splendid flowers are of the purest blue imaginable and produced 
on branched stems, about 4 feet liigh. It is doubtless the finest 
blue herbaceous plant in cultivation. Blooms in June and 
July. Each, 30 cts.: $3.00 per doz. 
Anemone Queen Charlotte.-^f -do- 
pleasing shade of silvery-pink peculiar to the La France Rose, a 
color that is as beautiful as it is rare among hardy plants. 
Flowers in September to frost: 2)4 feet. Each, 20 cts.: $2.00 
per doz. 
Anemone Japonlca. — ^White or rose. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per 
doz. 
Anthericum. (St. Bruno's Lily) 
Llliastrum Giganteum. — A giant-flowering form of the St- 
Bruno's Lily, producing in May strong spikes of large wliite 
flowers, which forcibly remind one of a miniature form of the 
Lilium Candidum or Madonna Lily. A very attractive hardy 
plant. 40 cts. each: $3.00 per doz. 
Aquilegia D. & F's. Long-Spurred Hybrids. 
This grand strain has been much admired wherever exUbited. 
The seed is saved from selected plants only chosen either for 
size, form or delicacy of colouring. The colours are distinct 
shades of red. cerise, white, lavender, salmon, mauve, pink, 
yellow, etc. The size of the blooms are unusually large with 
long spurs. foUage small and graceful, and plants very free flower- 
ing. 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. 
Aiihrietia Hardy perennial, invaluable for cover- 
nuuiict-ia, ^ rockwork or any unsightly spot 
somewhat elevated above the surrounding ground: they will 
grow in almost any kind of soil, and may remain for years un- 
disturbed. 
Purpurea. — Flowers of a rich dark purple colour. 20 cts. 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
Arf-omiaia I antittnra Unlike the varieties offered, 
Artemisia i^actmora. ^^^^ 3^^^ ^^gi^ 
foliage, this comparatively new introduction from China is a 
most effective flowering plant, with erect stems 3 H to 4 feet 
high, clothed with elegantly-cut dark green foliage and ter- 
minated by panicles of Hawthorn-scented creamy-white Spiraea- 
Uke Ught and graceful flowers. It is at Its best from the latter 
part of August to the end of September, and is particularly 
Alyssum. 
valuable on this account, being unlike any other plant in bloom 
at that time. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Asclepias Incarnata Rosea. — """I 
native milk-weed, 
having pretty rosy flesh-colored flowers during July and Aug- 
ust. 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. 
Astilbe '^^^ varieties offered below are stately, hardy 
' plants and succeed best in rather heavy soil and 
where they will not suffer for lack of moisture. 
Astilbe Grandis. — A grand species and a fine companion to 
A. Davidi. being of similar habit of growth, the panicles of white 
flowers frequently 2 to 2 3^ feet long : the foliage is much divided 
and attractive. 30 cts. each: $3.00 per doz. 
Astilbe Hybrida Gruno. — A splendid salmon-pink sort grow- 
ing 4 feet high and producing hght, graceful, spreading spikes 
of flowers, the finest pink Astilbe yet introduced. 50 cts. each. 
Astilbe Hybrida Moerhelmi. — A cross between A. Davidi and 
an unltnown variety, with the strong, robust growth of the for- 
mer, attaining a height of 5 to 6 feet. The well-branched, erect 
spikes of flowers have a length of over two feet and are of a 
beautiful creamy-wliite. The originator and introducer, a 
prominent Holland grower, was awarded a first-class certificate 
for this novelty by the Royal Horticultural Society of Holland 
and considers tliis plant the most important hardy perennial 
introduced in many years. Strong plants, 60 cts. each. 
Arahis Ainina Pure white flowers in great profusion, 
/\rdDi!> /\ipind. gggj rockery, flowers in early 
spring: G inches. 15 cts. each: $1.50 per doz. 
Armoria Of sorts. June to September: 1 to 1}^ feet. 
/\rmeria. ,5 g^^^^, gg per doz. 
Aster Beauty of ColwaU.-N-- a d^^tinc^t^n^v^^^^^^ 
lety raised. Flowers a pleasing shade of lavender. 4 ft. Septem- 
ber. 30 cts. each: doz.. $3.00. 
Aster Amellus Beaute Parfalte. — Very large flowers: fine dark 
violet, with yeUow centre. 2 ft. Aug. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
Aster Perry's Pink. — Large, brandling heads, covered with 
clear, reddish-pink flowers. September and October. 3 H ft. 20 
cts. rach: $2.00 per doz. 
Aster Amellus Perry's Favorite. — A new variety with red 
flowers. The most beautiful color of this section. 25 cts. 
each: $2.50 per doz. 
Aster Robl. Parker. — Light blue. September. 20 cts. each; 
$2.00 per doz. 
Aster Ibericus Ultramarln. — A fine new Aster of a brUUant 
dsirk blue. 30 cts. each; doz., $2.50. 
Aster Mixed From finest named varieties. Colors 
ranging from pure white to deep crimson 
and deep purple in all sections, and will be found very varied 
in size and time of flowering. 'These have been raised from the 
flnest named varieties, and for large plantings, and for massing 
will be found equally as effective as the named varieties. 1 6 cts. 
each: $1.50 per doz. 
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