DUPXJY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Contmued 
Echinops Ritro. 
Mauve Queen. — Delicate sbade rose-mauve, with white eye. 
Each, 20 cts.; doz., $2.00. 
Mentor. — Sky blue, centre petals mauve, bold white eye, 
massive spike, one of the finest. Each, 20 cts.: doz., $2.00. 
Formosum. — Slender spikes of flowers, dark blue, nice for 
cutting, 3 feet. Each, 20 cts.; doz., $2.00. , ^, . 
Duke of Con naught.— One of the best and most distinct we 
have flowers fully 3 inches across, blue, beautifully flushed 
with crimson purple, with a very conspicuous white eye. Bach, 
20 cts.; doz., $2.00. 
Delphinum, Unselected Seedlings.— ^^''^^^ 
thousands of strong flowering seedlings raised from the finest 
named varieties, which wiU be found to contain a very great 
ranee of colour from palest blue to richest of purple. The 
plants are extra strong and will flower grandly next year. 20 
cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 
D-^^tUxo PliiTviai-iiis Fragrant and beautiful hardy 
lantnUS flUmariUS. border pink, double and semi- 
double varieties in beautiful colours. IScts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Dianthus Latifolius Atroccocineus, Fl. PI. 
(Everbloomlng Hybrid Sweet William).— This Is a cross 
between an annual Pink and Sweet WilUam. combining the free 
and continuous blooming quaUties of the former with the hardi- 
ness of the latter; in colour an intense velvety crimson scarlet; 
blooms the first year from seed and one of the finest subjects 
for any position in the garden. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 
T^• C„--«-aKii;a (Bleeding Heart, or Seal FI9W- 
Dicentra SpeCtaDlllS. er).— An old-fashioned favorite; 
Its long racemes of graceful heart-shaped flowers are always 
attractive and especially valuable for planting in the shade. 
3 feet. 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. 
rk:^i-.^».ie AlKiic (Gas Plant) .—An old plant of yigor- 
UlCtamnUS AIDUS. qus growth, emitting a strong lemon 
odor. The flower wiU give a flash of Ught on a sultry summer 
evening if a lighted mat«h is held near them. White, 2 to 3 feet; 
Tune-Julv 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Dl^tamnus Ca ucaslcus.-A new and gigantic form of the pink 
variety. Flowers fully double the size of the type. 30 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Digitalis Gloxinaeflora.-S"'l1^- Intiy-lpou^ 
varieties. Mixed colors. 16 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Doronicum Plantagineum Excelsum. — of")j| 
very best, showiest and most satisfactory of herbaceous plants. 
The flowers are borne upon long straight stems, wliich render 
them convenient for cutting, and are of the brightest golden 
yellow. Blooms May and June. Each. 25 cts.; $2.50 per doz. 
Ff^Viinnne Ritrn Globe Thistle. This Is the best 
i:.cninupb ixiLru. gpgcies of this genus for cultivation. 
The dark blue, globular heads are very showy ajid useful for 
cutting. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
ERIGERON, Hybridus RoseUS. and^'^attrac* 
ive plants for permanent positions. The Aster-like flowers are 
about 1 inch across, of a beautiful purplish-rose, with a golden- 
yellow centre. It Is a hardy perennial, but will flower tne first 
year if sown early, without interruption, from May until frost. 
25 cts. each: $2.25 per doz. 
Eryngium amethystinum.— f^^heads^of.J^^d- 
blue flowers. It Is inclined to spread from seed, and, therefore, 
should not be allowed to scatter its seeds. This is guarded 
against by cutting back after blooming. 25c. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
Eupatorium Ageratoides SSi'bo'rderTanr^f 
strong, free growth, 3 to 3 K feet high, with minute white flowers 
in dense heads, splendid for cutting; August and September. 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 
FiinlcSa (Plantain Lily). — The Plantain Lilies are amongst 
1 uiima. jjjg easiest plants to manage; their broad, massive 
foliage makes them attractive subjects for the border even when 
not In flower. 
Funkia Fortune!. — Large glaucous green foliage, lilac colored 
flowers; 2 feet. 
Funkia Minor Alba. — A pretty mlniattu'e-growlng variety, 
with rather large white flowers. 
Funkia Subcordata grandlflora. — Pure white. Illy-shaped: 
flowers in August. _ , , .. 
Funkia undulata media picta. — Green and white variegated 
foliage, purple flowers. Makes a fine edging. 
Price: 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. _ 
Gypsophila Paniculata Fl. Pl.-LWf,!^«^I; 
always been a favorite, its misty bloom being indispensable in 
a naturally arranged bunch of flowers. Add to this the pretty 
little double, rosette-like flowers of this new form, wiilch are 
produced in much-branched panicles 3 to 3 H feet high, and we 
have a plant not only valuable for cutting, but a most desirable 
addition to the hardy border. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Gypsophila Paniculata. — Small white flowers in great pro- 
fusion. 2 feet. 15 cts. each: $1.50 per doz. 
r^alotra nffi><in»lSs Ornamental talllsh plants well 
V^aiega v./mcina«»». suited for flower borders, pro- 
vided they have plenty of room, covered with racemes of pea- 
shaped flowers blue and white, much valued for cutting. 1 5 cts. 
each: $1.50 per doz. , . ^ 
r'^,.^ r^^/^nieiim (M"- Bradshaw).— This flne 
^eum \..,OCCnieunn. variety produces very large 
flowers 2 inches or more across, semi-double, with large waved 
petals of the moat brilliant scarlet. They are borne on long wiry 
stems continuously from June to October. For cutting purposes 
it is most useful, while for border decoration it will be found 
superior to all other varieties of Geum. Each. 30 cts.; doz., 
$3.00. 
GaiUardia Grandiflora. -?aTdy?erenm-als' m^o'm? 
ing throughout the entire seMon; large gorgeous flowers of crim- 
son and gold, excellent for cutting. 2 feet. 15 cts. each: $1.50 
per doz. 
Helenium, Riverton Gem. Ced'wi^h brifMa 
cotta changing to wail flower red. August to October. 25 cts. 
each: $2.50 per doz. 
Helenium Riverton Beauty.— Pure lemon yellow with large 
disc of purplish black. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Ml^i..#vnalli« Flava (Yellow Day Lily).— A most use- 
HemerOCaillS riava. desirable herbaceous plant, 
producing its large, fragrant yellow flowers during July and 
August in the greatest profusion; the plants grow about 3 feet 
high 20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. . ^ , ^ ^ 
Hemerocallls Aurantlaca.— A new species of recent introduc- 
tion, with very large, deep orange flowers, shaded brown. One 
of the flnest hardy plants. 2 ft. July. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
?femericallls Thunbergl.— The latest to flower; rich.butter- 
cup-yeUow, funnel-shaped flowers throughout July. 4 feet. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Helianthus, Miss Mellish.-0°,| of^the^most vaiu- 
flowers. Attams a height of 5 to 7 feet In good soil, and soon 
forms large clumps. Flowers golden yellow, averaging 4 Inches 
across, during September and October. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
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