DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
r-AMADV RIRH VINF A. rapid-growing, summer-climbing 
l^Al^AKI-DIK.L' Vli-NE.. annual, growing 10 to 15 feet high. 
It will cover trellis work in the most graceful manner, producing hundreds 
of Us pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which resemble a canary-bird 
with expanded wings. Per pkt., 10 ets.: oz., 50 ets. 
f A TVTrWTI TCT Very showy hardy annuals growing about 1 
V^AINL/ I 1 (jr 1 • foot in height and producing a fine etfect when 
grown in, masses. The seed should be sown thinly or the young plants 
thinned out to obtain sturdy growth. 
G:«n<, Pmnroee A Complete mass of pure white flowers in a 
lant empress. pyramid of bloom. Per pkt.. 10 ets. 
Carmine. — Bright carmine rose. Pkt., 10 ets.: oz.. 40 ets. 
White Rocket. — White, large trusses. Pkt., 10 ets.; oz.. 30 ets. 
Crimson.— Per pkt., 10 ets. ■ ^ ™ ^ * 
Rose Cardinal. — A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet. , Pkt., 10 ets. 
Lavender. — Pkt.. 10 ets. 
IMixed Colours.— Per pkt., 10 ets.; oz., 20 ets. 
Q<^mn»<-ir;r0nc —A profuse white-blooming hardy perennial, com- 
oempervirens). j^g flg^er early in the Spring; much used for 
Cemeteries, rockeries, etc. 1 foot. Per pkt., 10 ets. 
CALLIOPSIS, Coreopsis. flowlnng''^hardy'*'aiinuS 
blooming all summer and excellent for cutting and massing. It is best to 
sow them where they are to bloom, thinning out to stand 6 to 12 mches 
apart. 
Tl„^-^ Ct._, A novel form, plants not over 9 inches high: flowers of 
1 Iger ocdr. ^j^^ reddish-brown, tigered with golden-yellow, not 
unlike some of the Orchids. Pkt.. 10 ets.. 
Golden Wave (Drumniondii).— Large, rich golden-yellow flowers with 
chestnut-brown centres produced in great abundance. Pkt., 10 ets. 
Crimson King. — Rich dark crimson flowers. Pkt., 10 ets. 
Mixed. — All the choicest mixed. Per pkt., 10 ets. 
Perennial Varieties. 
Laneeoiata. — Fine deep yeUow flowers, charming hardy perennial, blooms 
the same season sown. Per pkt.. 10 ets. ... . j,-„„„,.,„ 
Grandiflora.— Bright golden yeUow flowers, 4^ diameter, the 
Marguerite Carnation. 
From seed sown early 
in Spring, will bloom 
in July and continue 
until frost. Flowers are extra large and the greater percentage 
double, usuaUy about three inches in diameter. 18 mches. 
Half hardy perennials. „ , . 
Fine Double IVIixed.— The best for garden culture. Per pkt.. 
10 ets. 
Candytuft Empress. 
uranoiiiora. — Diigm. kuiucu jouuvr huiyoio, , i^™^- ... — — 
broad petals.over-lapping and beautifully fringed. Pkt.. 10 ets. 
CARNATION. 
Chabaud's Everblooming.-p^j„^h*";p^ec'S 
Bloorns in five months after being sown and continues to flower 
in the greatest profusion indefinitely. Mixed colours. Per 
pkt., 25 ets. 
These are deservedly 
_ the popular Carna- 
tions with the amateur, as they begin fiowering in a few weeks 
from time of sowing. The strain offered is of semi dwarf, robust 
habit, requiring no artificial support, and producing on long 
strong stems an abundance of large, double, beautiful fringed, 
highly scented flowers. 
Pure Wlilte. — Per pkt., 10 ets. 
Fiery Scarlet. — Per pkt., 10 ets. 
Bright Rose. — Per pkt., 10 ets. 
Sulphur Yellow. — Per pkt.. 10 ets. 
Choice Mixed. — Per pkt., 10 ets. 
niant Marguerite Extra large and perfect flowering, 
Viianc margueriie. in a rich variety of colours. They 
have strong, elastic stalks, so that they may be named iron- 
stemmed. Pkt., IS ets. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA, Cockscomb.— 
Free-blooming half-hardy annuals, growing best in rather 
light soil, not too rich, make grand border plants and are attract- 
ive in pots, The seeds should be started m the house in March. 
Empress. — Combs of colossal proportions; rich velvety crimson. 
Per pkt., 10 ets. ^ „ 
Glasgow Prize. — Immense showy dark crimson combs. Per 
pkt., 10 ets. 
Celosia Plumosus, Feathered Cocks- 
^^n^U Make fine plants for lareg beds or groups, and 
*'Oiilu. the plumes or flowers can be cut and dried for 
_Plants grow compact and 
pyramidal and produce 
willow plumes in many re- 
Caleeolaria VeltchI, see page 41 
winter bouquets. 
Pride of Castle Gould 
immense flower heads, resembling 
markablc shades. Pkt., 15 ets. 
DA. p>c PUnir-sEl- Mivori From a magnificent col- 
. OC r S ^-noicest IVllXea. ,ection of the choicest 
feathered varieties. All shades of yellow and rose to crimson, 
with splendid plumes. Pkt., 15 ets. 
Thompson! Magniflca Jaune d'Or. — Fine golden yellow, very 
choice, grand strain. Pkt.. 10 ets. 
ThompsonI Magniflca Crimson. — Deep crimson. Dark foli- 
age, extra fine strain. Pkt., 15 ets. 
Imported Collection. — 0 vaiieties, 60 ets. 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER, Celosia Childsi 
A much admired and efllective form of the feathered Celosia, 
growing 2 to 3 feet high, well branched and each branch terminat- 
ing with a large head or ball of rich crimson flowers of a silky 
wool-like appearance, blooming early and lasting till killed by 
frost. Will keep for weeks when cut, retaining its rich color. 
Annual of easiest culture. Pkt., 15 ets. 
CCiM. A 17 A One of the very flncst and most beautiful 
\^\JlJl\K^t\. half-hardy annual climbers. Plants begin 
flowering when quite young. Put seed In moist earth, edge 
down; do not water until the young plants appear, unless earth 
is very dry. , 
Seandens. — Large, bell-shaped flowers. Per pkt., 10 ets. 
Seandens Alba. — Pure white. Pkt., 10 ets. 
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