DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
SWEET PEAS 
Grand New Gigantic "Orchid-Flowered" 
Sweet Peas of the *' Spencer " Type. 
RECENT NOVELTIES OF HIGH MERIT 
The President. 
New Buttercup. 
_The 
most 
brilliant, rich, dazzling orange- 
scarlet Sweet Pea in existence, 
equal in color to the Oriental 
Poppy, a robust grower, produc- 
ing in abundance, flowers of 
largest size and best form, per- 
fectly placed on stout stems, 
16 to 18 inches long. Pkt., 15 
ct».; oz.. SO cts.; M lb.. J1.50. 
" Horticultural Advertiser " 
says: — "The President was the 
star of the lot, a glowing orange- 
scarlet, almost self, plenty of 
size and substance." 
1 J. B. R. in "Nurseryman and 
Seedsman," says: — "The Presi- 
dent was simply glorious. It is 
bead and shoulders above any- 
thing of a similar color." 
Alex. Malcolm, the noted 
Scotch raiser of new Sweet Peas, 
says: — "One thing is certain, it 
will be in every garden where 
Sweet Peas are grown, unless the 
grower is color-blind." 
_Fine 
deep 
cream and the nearest approach 
to a yellow yet introduced, it 
being deeper in color than Deb- 
bie's Cream, having immense 
frilled blossoms, bearing four 
blossoms to a stem, duplex. 
White seeded. Pkt., 20 cts.; 
ii oz., 75 ets. 
Edward Cowdy. — 
Bright orange-scarlet. A most 
brilliant variety, which we re- 
commend for exhibition or gar- 
den decoration. Per pkt., 15 
cts.; oz., 60 cts.; H lb., $1.50. 
The Cardinal. -BHi- 
intense, poppy scarlet, large 
waved flowers of great substance 
bearing four blossoms to a stem. 
This fine variety is bumless 
under hot sun. Undoubtedly the 
best sunproof scarlet. Pkt., 
20 cts.: oz., 75 ets. 
Dobbie's Cream. — 
Intensely waved, of a deep 
cream shade, without doubt one 
of the finest cream Spencers. 
Per pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 
J< lb., $1.50. 
King White.-prr°/ert 
pure whites; the lovely frilled 
form and substance of the flower 
are all that can be desired. The 
plant is extremely vigorous and 
f)roduces four flowered sprays 
n profusion. Per pkt., 15 cts.; 
oz., 50 cts.; 14 lb-. S1-50. 
Lavender George Herbert-Eg^biejs Fixed stocky 
lavender varieties, grand for exhibition and garden decoration; 
strong grower, gives plenty of fours; the coloiu' is bluish laven- 
All keen growers must include this variety in their coUec- 
Sweet Pea 
1912. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
50 cts.; 
der. _ 
tlon. A.M., K.H.S., 
M lb., $1.50. 
King Manoel. we^thlnlTbne of the largest and best 
maroon Spencers. The flowers are usually well placed and are 
of splendid form and size. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; i4 lb., $1.50. 
A distinct advance In the dark maroon section. 
m Amur. color rich reddish maroon, flushed with bronze. 
The flowers are of great size, perfectly formed, and beautifully 
placed. A welcome addition to this class. Pkt., 16 cts.; oz., 
60 cts.; 'A lb., $1.60. ^ ^ ,^ ^ 
Tlliiminal-nr The colovu' may be described as nch 
iiiuniiiiaLui . cerise pink, flushed salmon. It is richer 
and deeper in colour than "Edith Taylor " which It also sur- 
passes in size and substance of flower. This is a good pea for 
table decoration. Per pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; M lb., $1.60. 
Hercules Giant bright 
nercuies. pj„^ q^j^^ 
the largest of the section, de- 
manding the attention of every 
exhibitor. Per pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 
60 ets.; K lb., $1.60. 
Margaret Atlee.— ™| 
variety of great merit; colour 
rich glowing pink on cream 
suffused with Salmon: a much 
improved Constance Oliver. 
The flowers are of largest size 
and exquisitely waved; gives 
Elenty of foiu-s and duplex 
looms on long stems. Per pkt., 
15 ets.; oz., 60 ets.; lb., $1.S0J 
Robert Sydenham. — 
This grand new variety is one 
of the most striking novelties 
introduced for many years: in 
colour a rich glowing orange 
self, the wings and standard 
being of the same shade. It 
has a vigorous constitution; 
flowers of true Spencer form and 
of large size, both standard 
and wings being beautifully 
waved. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 60 
cts.; M lb., $1.50. 
Rosabelle. — ^he largest 
and most 
wavy rose-coloured Sweet Pea. 
The flowers are beautifully 
placed and four-bloomed sprays 
are abundant. For garden deco- 
ration it is unique. As an exhi- 
bition variety Its merits are 
outstanding. Per pkt., 15 cts.; 
oz., 50 ets.; H lb., $1.50. 
R. F. Felton— A large 
and dis- 
tinct lavender; wings suffused 
with French grey; flowers of 
good form and often flve on a 
stem. Award of Merit N.S.P.S., 
and R.H.S., Per pkt.. 10 ets.; 
oz., 45 cts.; Ji lb., $1.40. 
Royal Purple.-R^ch 
Purple, strong grower with 
beautifully formed flowers, extra 
long stems. This we consider 
the best novelty seen last year. 
Pkt., 16 ets.; oz., 60 ets.; M lb., 
$1.60. 
Wedewood. — ™« ^P- 
propriately 
named as the colour is a unique 
shade of Wedgwood blue. It is 
free from the purple shading 
found in "Flora Norton Spen- 
cer" and others of that type, 
and the flowers are much larger. 
Per pkt., 16 ets.; oz., 50 cts,, 
M lb., $1.60. 
Fierv Cross " Fiery Cross" has all the appearance of 
»»,«jf -^fitoa. ^jjg colour being a scorching flre- 
red. or scarlet and which scintillates, and glitters In bright 
sunlight, thus adding a glowing flre-like sheen which radiates 
over the flower. Unlike most of the orange-scarlet varieties, 
it does not scorch or burn even during extended periods of in- 
tense sunshine. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 60 ets.; ^ lb., $1.60. 
New Miriam Beaver. Bright apricot pink on a prlm- 
iTiiiifiiim ucavci. rose ground— a little deeper at 
the margins and showing pure primrose at base of petals. Per- 
fect Spencer form, four blossoms on a stem, all gracefully set 
Per pkt., 15 ets.; oz., 60 cts.; 'A lb., $1.50. 
Vermilion RrSlliant The flowers are of perfect form. 
vermuion DriUianc. ^^j^^ ,^^1^ erect standard is 
well waved and fluted, of large size, beautifully rounded, and 
finishing well below the keel. The wings are of the same intense 
pure scarlet, making a uniform self-color throughout and entirely 
sunproof. Pkt., 10 ets.; oz., 60 ets.; J4 lb., $1.50. 
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