DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
/^IMCCARIA Seed may be sown from ApriKto July. 
V.'l I'' Eirv/\I\.l/\. June if only one sowing is made. Be- 
ing rapid growers, they should not receive a check of any kind 
from start to finish. When potting use a fairly rich soil, in as 
rough a condition as the size of the pots will allow. Keep the 
surroundings cool and moist, but do not over-water, or expose 
them to the sun suiBciently to make them wilt. 
Maf arlrtr The new. large flowering scarlet, which adds 
iTioLauui . considerable life and brilliancy to a collection. 
Pkt.. 50 cts. 
'P:_--_-:a xClfar" This curious strain, the issue of 
\^inerari<i oiar . yarious crossings, is now stable in 
character and may be relied on as coming true from seed. Of 
the same habit as the C. Grandiflora. it differs from the old type 
in the petals being twisted and quilled, thus justifying the name 
given to it. Its cheirming flowers include not only the colours 
usually found in that class of plants, but also those of the new 
hybrids introduced in late years, such 2is Antique rose. Matador 
and all their derivatives. 
It was awarded a gold medal and a Certificate of Merit by 
the National Horticultural Society and won a first prize (Silver 
Medal) in April, 1914, at the Brussels International Exposition. 
Pkt., 75 cts. 
_The plants are of compact 
growtli. carrying large flow- 
er-heads of finest form and substance. The strain includes the 
richest and brightest self colours as well as perfectly marked 
fringed and margined forms of all colours.' Per pkt., 50 cts. 
Sutton's Prize Mixed. — Per pkt., 80 cts. 
Sutton's Pink Shades. — Pkt., 80 cts. 
Sutton's Light Blue Shades. — Pkt., 80 cts. 
Sutton's Stellata Mixed. — Per. pkt., 80 cts. 
White Leaved Sorts 
Fine for bedding, ribbon beds and margins: prized for their 
beautiful drooping, silvery foliage; half-hardy perennial ; 2 feet. 
Marltima Candidissi ma. — Silver foliage. Oz., 60 cts.; per 
pkt., 10 cts. 
Acanthifolia. — Silver foliage beautifully cut. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
CUPHEA, Platycentra.— Sf/ar "htiT'Ttt 
tubular scarlet flowers, tipped with purple; always in bloom. 
Adapted for bedding and for house and conservatory decoration. 
Tender perennial. Pkt., IS cts. 
D. & F's. Prize Mixed.- 
Cineraria 
CCil PTT^ Plants with rich coloured foliage, very 
\^\Jl^l-,\JJ. beautiful. Tender perennial. Mixed, per 
pkt., 25 cts. 
Superb New Hybrids.-F/om a^celebrated^ 
50 cts. 
lU — — — Mn^t^ 
Giant Japanese Morning Glories _ 
COiNVOLVULUS, Morning Glory 
Morning Glory. — Mixed. All colours. Per pkt., 10c. : oz., 20c. 
New Day Glory. — First of this series. A day-blooming Glory, 
which keeps its flowers open during the entire day. Pkt.. 20 cts. 
Convolvulus Minor. — Annual, mixed colours. Per pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
Giant Imperial Japanese Morning Glories. 
A magnificent advance on the old-fashioned Morning Glories. 
The enormous flowers, exquisite colours and beautiful foliage make them, 
without doubt, the most beautiful climbers in existence. iVlixed colours. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 30 cts. 
Ruffled and Frilled Japanese Morning Glories. — 
The perfection of Morning Glories, Immense flowers, often as big as 
saucers, all wavy, ruffled and fluted from throat to margin, like crumpled 
velvet. They are simply magnificent. Mixed colours. Pkt.. 15 cts.; 
oz., 40 cts. 
JaDane<;i> nniih1<> Miy<>d The flowers are double and seml- 
uctpctnese i^ouoie iviixea. double and some are fringed, 
which give an appearance of a double flower. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Brazilian Morning GlorV. — Magnlflcent summer climbing 
uxo^iiiaii iriuiiiiiig viiury. annual. It grows with the great- 
est vigor and luxuriance. The leaves are 8 to 10 inches across, over-lap- 
ping each other, and making a dense shade. The vine is covered with 
short reddish hairs which, with its immense leaves and large clusters of 
curious seed capsules render it highly ornamental. We know of nothing 
better for quickly covering a piazza, arbor or tree. Flowers are of a beauti- 
ful rose color, and are borne in large clusters. Pkt., 10 cts.;oz,. 40 cts. 
CYCLAMEN 
Cyclaman St-George.-Thls remarkab.e^^^^^^ 
decorative foliage of Begonia Rex. The foliage is abundantly produced, 
and is beautifully margined and ornamented with bright silver. Flowers 
are in every way identical to our famous Salmon King. Per pkt., 75 cts. 
1\4f<2 Riir>lrefr>n variety with beautifully frilled and 
ivii o. uui,n.si.uii« waved flowers, which arc of large size, often 
measuring 2)^ to 3 inches across, and are produced in great ai)undancc; 
colour, delicate salmon. Per pkt., 75 cts. 
D &■ F'o Pri7(> l\/liv<>r] F rom the purest white to the richest 
u. ix. r b. l-rize mixea. .^^^ darkest crimson; a grand strain, 
plants dwarf and compact, flowers large, broad-petalled, of great substance, 
and borne in great profusion well above the foliage, the colours are well 
defined, brilliant and delicate in shade. Buyers will bo greatly pleased 
with this fine strain. 'A pkt., 50 cts.; pkt., 75 cts. 
Giant White. — Pkt,, 75 cts. Giant Crimson. — Pkt., 75 cts. 
Giant Pink. — Pkt.. 75 cts. Giant Mixed. — Pkt. 75 cts. 
DIASCIA BARBARyC — ^ dainty, giacoful little annual, which 
t»rti\.t»rtixnj. branches freely from the base, and 
sends up ever so many fine hair-like stems, dressed with tiny foliage and 
lovely spurred cups of coral pink. It is a gem for dwarf borders. As pot 
plants for winter flowering they are superb. Pkt., 20 cts. 
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