DUPUY 8c FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
TOMATO— Continued 
SMALL 
FRUITED 
VARIETIES 
FOR 
PRESERVING 
AND 
DECORATION 
Pkt. 10c, : 
H oz., 40c. 
oz. 75c. 
Pear Shape, or Fig. — Fruit is yellow. 
Red Cherry. — Small, red, bome in clusters. 
Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. — Fruit is yellow, grows in 
husks: excellent for preserves. 
Yellow Peach. — Fruit is yellow, peach shape. 
Yellow Plum. — Lemon color, oval, smooth. 
Red Plum. — Similar to above, only red. 
Red Currant. — Quite small. 
TURNIP 
One ounce will sow about 
150 feet of drill. 
Extra Early Milan. — The earliest Turnip for market 
gardeners. A flat, strap-leaved 
variety with wliite flesh. Skin white imder ground and purple- 
red above. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; a lb., $1.00: lb., $3.50. 
White Milan. — The earliest white turnip. Same shape, size 
and equally as early as above, "white top." Pkt., 5 cts.: oz,, 
35 cts.: H lb.. $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
Early Snowball. - 
of excellent flavor, 
lb„ $2.50. 
-A medium-sized, round, pure white variety. 
Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.; 
Early White Flat Dutch, strap Leaved. — Roots, medium 
sized, flat, white and sweet. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; H 
lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 
OnlH<>n Rail The most delicate yellow-flesh turnip we 
vjuiucil Ddii. ^^jj hardy, and 
of exceUent flavor. As a table variety has no superior. Per 
pkt., 5 cts.: oz., 25 cts.: H lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 
Large Amber Globe. — Flesh yellow; fine grained and sweet, 
colour of skin yellow, with green top. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; 
K lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.50. 
D. & F's. Improved Westbury Swede. — 
A fine strain for family use: finest quality, flesh crisp, tender, 
of extra good flavour and a good keeper. Pkt., 5 cts.; Ji lb., 
75 cts.; lb., $1.40. 
TOBACCO 
One ounce will sow twenty-flve feet square, and 
produce plants for an acre. Sow in April in a hot 
bed, and when the plants are about six inches high 
transplant about the end of May into rows three feet 
apart each way. 
Comstock Spanish. — Considered the very best of 
Cigar Tobaccos. The leaf is of good size and is suit- 
able for wrappers or fillers. Pkt., 1 0 cts. ; oz., 75 cts. 
Quesnel. — A variety whose high, aromatic flavor is 
well known and very popular. For a pipe tobacco 
this has no equal and it is very extensively grown in 
Canada for this purpose. The leaf is of good size and 
shape and excellent quality. If you want a highly 
flavored tobacco, you cannot get a better one than 
this. Pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 80 cts. 
Perfume of Italy. — Very sweet scented. A good 
pipe and cigar tobacco. Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz.. 90 cts. 
General Grant. — This variety ranks among the first 
in the manufacture of cigars. In addition to its other 
good characteristics, it is noted for its extreme earli- 
ness. Upon the market, it is very well known and 
popular, its products always being in demand. The 
size, shape and texture of its leaf help to make it an 
ideal cigar tobacco. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 90 cts. 
Small Red Canadian. — Fine flavored, small Cana- 
dian variety. Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
White Burley. — Makes the best chewing tobacco. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
Large Havana. — A heavy cropper. An early cigar 
variety. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
Small Havana. — Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
Connecticut. — The heaviest cropper. Per pkt.. 10 
cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
Blue Pryor. — Per pkt., 10 cts.: oz., 75 cts. 
Yellow Oronoca. — Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
Persian Rose. — Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz. 90 cts. 
Early Snowball Turnip 
NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
"Marvel of Bon Secours." 
Fruit large, coxcomb shaped. Flesh juicy, perfumed, of a deli- 
cate flavour. Bears continuously from spring to autumn, but the 
fruit will be more abundant if part of the first flower stems produced 
are removed, Pkt., 25 cts. 
Tobacco 
Cote des Nelges, Que. 
Your Vegetable Seeds have again given the highest satisfaction. 
I was awarded twelve first prizes for vegetables grown from your 
seeds, at Montreal Horticultural Exhibition. 
I. MORAND, Market Gardener. 
P. O. Berlin, N. J., November 29, 1917. 
Messrs. Dupuy &. Ferguson, Montreal, P.O. 
Gentlemen : — 
Regarding the results of our growing your "Alacrity" To- 
matoes, would say that our Mr. L. K. Peacock reports that it Is 
the best early tomato he has ever raised and Is very well pleased 
with results. Very truly yours. 
The PEACOCK FARMS, 
Per E. B. Thorburn, Sec.-Treas* 
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