DUPUY 8c FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
GLADIOLI 
of SPECIAL MERIT 
America. 
Attraction. 
_Large flower, flesh pink, beautiful. Each. 10 cts.; 
doz., $1.00: 100. $6.00. 
_Deep. dark, rich crimson, witn a very conspicuous 
large pure white centre and throat. At once, a most 
beautiful and attractive sort. Each, 1.5 cts.: doz $1.25. 
A..^..ot'o l.oveiy pure white, with blue anthers. A splendid sort. 
Augusta. Each, 10 cts.; doz., $1.10: 100, $6.00. 
AC<,»>„I»,., ir,T,.ffa\ The colour combination of our Canadian 
ArterglOW. ^Ororrs;. ^j^y ^f^gp sunset, rose, salmon, fawn and 
blue is wonderfully duplicated in the inflorescence of the distinct variety. 
The plant is tall and upright, from 5 to 6 feet to top of spike when well 
grown Tlie flowers are large and wide open, of a salmon-fawn shade, 
with a violet-blue centre. Each. 35 cts.; doz., $3.50. 
Brenchleyensis. — 
Blue Jay. '^250'^'^^ blue, finely marked 
Baron Hulot. 
C'^^'^jfj.! Large white blooms; tips of petals tinted and somewliat 
anaiaum. — reflexed like a lily. Spike tall erect; free bloomer. Forty- 
eight blooms on main spike and two side branches extra (Cornell test). 
Good forcing variety. Each. 10 cts.; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
ri^^w,, niamnnr^ Cherry red. with .spearhead markings on lowei 
Cherry Uiamona. petals. Very l^eautiful. Each. 10 cts.; doz.. 
C^J^L*!!!!^^ .^f Tn^Io Rich, deep, crimson red, velvety texture, 
E.mpress or inaia.— .^g^y (-hoice and an erect grower. Each, 
10 cts.; doz.. $1.00: 100, $7.00. 
Glory of Holland 
_The most effective vermillion-scarlet for raass- 
me. Each. 10 cts.; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
- ■■ " ■ Each, 25 cts.;. doz., 
The first blue Gladiolus vet seen. Rich deep colour 
of an indigo shade. Each. 10 cts.; doz., $1.00; 
(Albion). — A very fine white sort, usually 
having two spikes of flowers on one bulb. 
Each, 10 cts.; doz., $1.00; 100. $6.00. u 
ij_ll_„ Delicate flesh rose, with a creamy yellow blotch on the lower 
naiiey. petal, flowers measuring 6 inches. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 
$1.00: 100, $6.00. , , 
I^A^^^^A^w^^a. Rich coral pink, brilliant throat and heavy wax- 
indepenaence. ^^^^ flowers. Considered the best light red in 
market. Each. 10 cts.; doz., $1.00; 100. $6.00. . 
V,..^A^^A: i'P l^»»7 " Each flower petal is exquisitely ruffled and 
IVUnaerdl Ulory. — Quted. stalks grow 4 to 5 feet tall, 
very robust and produce from 8 to 12 massive flowers, which expand 
wide open and are delicate cream pink with a neat crimson stripe through 
the centre of each lower petal. Each. 10 cts.: doz ,$1 .00; 100, $7.00. 
r.o^o:.! Kinrr A most beautiful " Besnard shade flame- 
rs. rranciS rk.ing. pink, immense flowers on a spike grow- 
ing four feet high, with from eighteen to twenty flowers six to eight open 
atone time. A magnificent variety. Each. 10 cts.;doz.. $1.00; 100, $6 00. 
I7>,>.L^P.o><<41o{-nn Awarded Certificates of Ment by 
Mrs. frank renaleton. — Massachusetts' Horticultural 
Society at Boston, August, 1909. and American Gladiolus .Society at Balti- 
more, August, 1911. The flowers are very large and well expanded, of a 
lovely flushed salmon-pink with brilliant carmine, or deep blood red blotches 
In the throat, presenting a vivid contrast of orchid-like attractiveness. 
Each. IS cts.; doz.. $1.25: 100. $8.00. 
I a I una (Groffs).— The large heavy buds open a pale yel- 
L^a l_uilct. which passes to a pleasing white when the 
flowers are fully expanded. These are relieved by a small 
brown marking at the throat, and have few equals in point of 
substance. Each, 30 cts.; doz.. $2.25. 
I ai/anrliiln Mo« attractive variety growing over four 
J_avenauia. ^.get in height and a rapid multiplier. The 
flowers are large and well open, of a pale lavender shade witli a 
large cream blotch in the tliroat. Each, 35 cts.; doz., $3.50. 
I r.vol;n»cE Flowers very large and open on a long 
l^OVeiiness. spike well placed. Color of a clear, creamy 
white, slightly suffused apricot in the throat very bcaut.ful. 
Each. 15 cts".; doz.. $1.25: 100. $8.00. 
M;„„„^_,.._ One of the florists' best light. A strong, 
innesoia. |^j,g spike of well-opened flowers of pale 
cream with very small maroon spot. Two or three weeks earlier 
than America. Each, 10 cts.; doz.. $1.00; 100 $6.00. 
I\i:a«!>ra In colour the Mowers are a delightful cream shade 
I'Niagara. lo^er petals or segments blending 
to canary yellow. The throat is splashed with carmine, and the 
lower ends of the outside petals are also blushed with carmine. 
Each, 15 cts.: doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. . ^ , 
P<>>^^ (Groffs).— One of the grandest white introductions 
reace. ^^^^^ retain its place among the best white vari- 
eties for some time to come. The pale hlac feathering on the 
inferior petals, together with its strong broad, rich green 
foliage and spike make it a most desirable Gladiolus in any 
coUeStlon. Each, 15 cts.; doz.. $1.25; 100,. $8.00 
P>„„or^o A new seedling of Amenca which resembles 
ranama. parent variety in every way except that 
It is a much deeper pink. A grand variety which evokes words 
of praise wherever exhibited. Many awards. Each, 15 cts.; 
P^i«*<iena — AmaryUis-like Gladiolus. Color is a rich crim- 
rrinceps. — ^i^y^ yery deep shading in the throat and 
broad blotches on the lower petals; the individual flowers are 
usuaUySH inches in diameter. Usual y three flowers expand 
fuUv at one time, while the spike will produce from 12 to 
15 flowers. Each, IS cts.; doz., $1.26; 100. $8.00. 
Dn..<vA T#»i.,.V» Large creamy-white flower with a rouge 
r^OUge 1 orcri. torch-like tongue on inferior petals, mak- 
ing a very striking contrast. Each. 10 cts.; doz,, $1.00; 100. 
S**-")?" _u_„ A variety of extreme vigor, many of the bulbs 
i.n Wducii . producing two or three flowering stalks which 
very often produce side branches besides. The stalk produces 
about 20 vorv large flowers, 6 to 8 usually open at one time. 
The color is the best, of clear canary yellow .shading to a soft sul- 
phury yellow when opening. Each, 20 cts; doz., $1 .50; 100. $9. 00. 
XVar A strong, erect and vigorous variely, growing to six 
" • feet when matured under favorable conditions. The 
flowers are of good size and form, borne on a long and straight 
spike They are a deep blood-red in colour, shaded to crimson- 
black, but without any decided markings. "War is a new. 
distinct and valuable acquisition. Each, 20 cts.: doz., $1.50; 
100, $9.00. 
GLADIOLI IN MIXED COLORS 
Ferguson's Choicest Mixed.-™Tof ^IpST^ 
assortment of the finest varieties grown in a well-balanced mix- 
ture. Per doz , 60 cts.: per 100. $4 00. „j„,.,,., 
Ferguson's Exhibition Mixed.-^. wondeifui 
taining a large percentage of the best varieties and latest novel- 
tics. Per doz.. $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 
PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
A vigorous-growing class that often produces spikes 5 feet in 
height, very graceful and unusually attractive. The blooms 
have the clearest tones and tints to be found in lemon, prim- 
rose, orange, russet-brown, bright rose, apricot, and some 
crimsons. They branch freely and should be grown in lots of 
a dozen or more; beds like this will have blooms for two to 
three months. Mixture of Choice Shades. 10 ots. each; $1.00 
doz.; 100, $6.00. 
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