DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY ROSES-Continaed 
Tree-Shaped Roses 
The following choice varieties can be supplied in tree-shaped 
form, on stiirdy, hardy stems from 3H to 4 feet high. 
Crimson Rambler. — '^"e^t, crimson flowers borne in 
immense clusters. 
Mme Caroline Testoute. (Hybrid Tea). — Light 
, , „ salmon-pink: very large 
and perfect flowermg: of globular form. 
J. B. Clark, (Hybrid Perpetual). — Of Immense size, 
scarlet with crimson shadings. 
GrUSS an Teolitz. (Hybrid Tea). — Brilliant scarlet, 
always in flower. 
_(New). (Hybrid Tea). — Flowers 
, .... , large, perfect in shape and unique in 
colour, which is velvety blaclf crimson, the baclc of the petals 
being veined with crimson maroon. 
FraU Karl DrUSchki. (Hybrid Perpetual).— The 
popular favourite white. 
Mrs. John Lain?. (Hybrid Perpetual).— soft pinl< 
scented beautiful form and deliciously 
Hugh Dickson. (Hybrid Perpetual). — Brilliant crim- 
, son, shaded scarlet: the finest Rose of 
its colour. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (Hybrid Tea).— soft 
^ »»».vv,..c.. pgg^^iy ^yte tinted 
George Dickson. 
lemon, of beautiful form. 
Heinrich Munch. /"^'Tj'', Perpetual). — Flowers 
, J ,. . beautiful tender rose, tinted yellow, 
large and full, very free. Pinl< Druschkl. 
PRICE: Any of the above Tree Roses, $1.00 each; $10.00 
per doz. 
New Dwarf Bedding Roses or Baby 
Ramblers 
A tjrpe of Rose which is becoming very popular for bedding 
purposes. They form shapely, compact, bushy specimens about 
18 inches high, producing in great profusion, from early in the 
season until severe frost, immense trusses of small flowers. 
George Elger — coppery golden-yellow before fully ex- 
ti„„i, 1 u J * • P5"ded, opening up a pale yeUow, par- 
ticularly handsome in the bud state. 
Mrs. Cutbush. — .(Cerlse-pinlt Baby Rambler).— Similar 
_ . , , in color to the beautiful Lady Gay 
Rambler: always in flower. 
Orleans. — '-'"^ °^ '"^^ best: flowers of large size of brilliant 
geranmm-red, becoming suffused with rose as the 
npwers mature, and large white centre: a very pretty color com- 
bination. 
Jeanne d'Arc. — ^'^'"te: large trusses of well-formed 
flowers. 
Crimson Babv Rambler (JlmeNorbertLevasseur). — 
, ^. „ . Crimson flowers similar to 
the popular Climbmg Crimson Rambler. 
PRICE: Any of the above, strong two-year-old plants, 
40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 
Rugosa Roses and Hybrids 
For massing or hedge planting, the Rugosas cannot be exceUed. 
Rosa Rugosa. ^ upright shrub attaining 5 to 6 feet 
■f . in height: foliage shining dark green: 
not attacked by insects: flowers single, red, fragrant and pro- 
duced freely from June to December: fruit bright crimson 
Each, 40 cts.: doz., $4.00. 
R. Alba. — T^^ habit and foliage are similar to the above. 
but the flowei-s are pure white: fragrant. Each. 
40 cts.: doz., $4.00. 
Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars 
There seems to be no limit to the demand for these well- 
Imown and popular Briars. Besides being deUciously scented, 
they are perfectly hardy. They should not be pruned, further 
than removing weak or old wood, but allowed to ramble at will 
— one strong stake being placed in the centre of the plant. 
Lady Penzance. — copper tint, with metallic lustre: 
,, the base of each petal is a bright 
yellow: very free flowering. Each, 60 cts.: doz.. $6.00. 
Soft shade of fawn passing to emerald 
yellow in the centre. Each, 60 cts.: 
Lord Penzance 
doz.. $6.00. 
Common Sweet Briar. — ™s is the true English 
„, . , Sweet Briar, or Eglan- 
tme. The single pink flowers ai'e quite artistic, but it is valued 
most on account of the refreshing fragrance of its leaves. Each, 
50 cts.: doz., $5.00. 
Austrian, or Yellow Briar Roses 
Persian Yellow.- 
_A very hardy 
medium-sized doubfe golcfen-yellow 
flowers. This class requires little or no pruning, simply cut out 
superfluous and dead wood. Each, 50 cts.: doz., $5.00. 
type, producing 
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Moss Roses 
This class of Rose is gro^vn mostly for the beautiful mossy 
buds. They require close pruning and high culture. 
PRICE: Each, SO cts.; doz., $5.00. 
Blanche Moreau. — J'lowers pure white: large and full; 
, , buds very beautiful. A rampant 
grower, being almost as vigorous as a climber. 
Salet. — * vigorous grower and perpetual bloomer. Light 
, ^.rose; large. fuU. The best of the class. A true 
perpetual Moss, blooming at intervals from June to November. 
William Lobb . — Flowers bright red: large. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Crimson Rambler. — P^''^, "° description- every- 
- ,^ . . body knows the Rose. Bright 
crimson flowers borne in immense clusters during June and Ji3y. 
Extra strong plant. Each. 50 cts.: doz., $5.00. 
Dorothy Perkins — ^ variety of pink Rambler and 
. •' rivaling the Crimson Rambler in 
vigor of growth and freedom of bloom. Countless clusters of 
double pink flowers of a most beautiful shade. Strong, selected 
dormant plants. Each, 50 cts.: doz., $5.00. 
White Dorothy Perkins. — 'K^^ "^'^ '^^^ ^" 
. ' the characteristics of 
Its famous parent, except that the flowers are pure white. A 
splendid acquisition to the Rambler family of Roses. Strong 
two-year plants. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
Flower of Fairfield. Tlie New Everbloomlng crim- 
son Rambler. Of the numer- 
ous recent introductions, this stands foremost as a crimson- 
flowered Rambler, and the fact that it is a perpetual bloomer 
makes it exceedingly popular. Flowers bright crimson, more 
brilhant than tile common Crimson Rambler, Strong two-year 
plants. Each, 60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Hiawatha. — ^ single-flowerlng variety of great beauty. 
In color it is brilliant ruby carmine, with a 
white eye. Strong, vigorous grower. Each, 50 cts.: doz., 
$5.00. 
DUTCH BULBS 
To plant in the Fall, to bloom in the 
Spring for GREENHOUSE 
or WINDOW CULTURE 
Our BULB CATALOGUE, giving a complete 
description of Dutch Bulbs, Hardy Shrubs, 
Perennials, Ornamental Trees and other fall 
goods will be ready for mailing about Sep- 
tember 1st. This will give you full informa- 
tion on how, when and where to plant. If 
you are interested, send us your name and 
address, and Catalogue will be mailed post- 
paid about September 1st. 
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