DUPUY 8c FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean).-,Vn"Pift£mber" 
flowering freelv in erect racemes, followed by ornamental seed- 
pods; for coverinK arbors, trellises, etc. Sow the seed m the 
garden in May. where they are to remain; height 10 feet. 
Daylight. — This grand Hyacinth Bean comes from Japan. In 
trial ground seed sown late in May had by the middle of July 
attained a height of over 10 feet, and was covered \yith spikes 
of snow-white pea-shaped blossoms from then until late fall. 
The heart-shaped foUage is bright green and not affected by 
insect pests. Pkt.. 15 cts.; per oz., 50 cts. 
Darkness. — Identical in every way to the above, e-^tcept in 
color, which is rich purple-violet. Pkt., 15 cts.; per oz.. 50 cts. 
r\r\ITDIir rWICV sow the seed very early. The 
Lf\J\jtiL,C^ Ut\lJ I . flowers are abundant in early 
spring, and may be continued later by the use of water. Plants 
can be removed safely even when in flower. The plants should 
be about six inches apart in a cool border. Hardy perennial. 
The Bride.- 
_The nicest white Double-Daisy. Extra- 
ordinarily large and very double flowers 
borne on long, stiff stalks, very early and free flowering. Adapts 
ed for pot culture and borders, as well as for cutting. Pkt.. 15 cts. 
Longfellow. — Large double pink flowers. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Snowball. — A very double pure white Daisy. The flowers are 
borne on long stems, and are excellent for cutting. Per pkt.. 
GlanVRed. — Similar to Longfellow. Large double flowers of 
soft red colour. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Double Mixed. — All colours. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
DRACAENA, Australis.— ^ 'T^Z'^'^u. 
Indivlsa (Cordyline). — Long slender leaves. Pkt., 25 cts. 
Veitchll. — Variegated leaves. Very ornamental. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
ITCr'lJCr^lJPIf X^I A Among our most beautiful 
HiiJ no v>ri V-/ L. 1 and popular annuals, being 
of easiest culture and giving great satisfaction, blooming all sum- 
mer, a bright effect when massed. Hardy annual. 
TVio P.fiUVia Petals prettily fluted. Color inside of 
ine v^eisna. petals briUiant golden; outside of petals 
Intense orange crimson. This is undoubtedly the most beauti- 
ful Bschscholtzia. Crop failed. 
Carmine King. — An extra fine selection of this rich carmine 
variety. Pkt., 10 cts. 
California. — Pure Yellow. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Golden West. — Magnificent large deep golden yellow flowers. 
Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Mandarin. — Inside petals orange, outside scarlet. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Cross of Malta. — Yellow with orange cross. Pkt.. 10 ets. 
Very Choice Mixed. — Includes many colors. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Gaillardia Kelway's Exhibition. 
Double Daisy, The Bride. 
iri7DMC Very desirable plants for ferneries. 
r 1LI\.1>0. Mixed colours from a choice collection. Pkt., 
30 cts. 
CI t/~'lJCI A A well-known plant of easy culture, for the 
r U\.-n31/\.— house or shady situations in the garden. 
Seed saved from the finest single and double named sorts. 
Pkt., 60 cts. 
GENTIANA, Acaulis.-i~ ffing*''^tyTn''d 
June. Hardy perennial. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
A II f A DTM K Gaillardias are amongst the best of 
VaAlHiAIVLH/Vi hardy border plants; the hybrids 
have large showy flowers of fine substance, and for cutting 
purposes cannot be too highly recommended; they are easily 
grown and may be flowered from seed the same season if sown 
early in heat. „ , , , , i 
I TUt^ UriA^ The double annual Gail- 
Lorenziana, ine ISriae. lardlas have always been 
favorites both as cut flowers and for bedding, and this new very 
double creamy-white sort is particularly desirable for cutting, 
the flowers being of good size and borne on very long stems. 
Pkt.. 15 cts. , ^ J .., . 
PIcta Lorenzlana. — Very showy annuals, used abundantly for 
borders and bedding and flne for cut flowers. Seed should be 
started early and will flower continually until frost. Double 
flnest mixed. 2 feet. Pkt.. 10 cts. . 
G^o^Atar^wa UtrUriAa Finest Mixed. Continual 
randmora, MyOriaa. bloomer; very showy and 
one of the most brilliant perennial garden flowers. Fine for. 
perennial herders. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Grandiflora, Kelway's Exhibition Strain. — 
Entirely distinct from the old kind, and from that offered by 
other growers. A grand new improved strain. Enormous 
flowers and very stout habit. Many medals and certificates 
have been awarded by the Royal Horticultural and other Socie- 
ties. Seed saved from 12 choice separate varieties. Per pkt., 
25 cts. 
GERANIUM, Zonale George's Celebrated.— 
.Saved from the largest and flnest double varieties mixed. Pkt.. 
50 cts. 
Pelargonium, Turner's Fancy. — Saved from the finest fancy 
and spotted large-flowering sorts. Per pkt., 50 cts. 
Apple-scented. — This fragrant favorite variety, can only be 
grown from seed to form flne plants. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
GERBERA, Jamesoni Hybrida.— Ne w 
Scarlet Transvaal Daisy, varying in colour ail the shades of 
yellow, red, rose, salmon, scarlet and crimson to violet. In 
addition to the new colours above produced by artificial crossing, 
the flowers of these new hybrids are larger in size and the plants 
are of sturdier habit than the parents. They are exquisite as 
cut flowers, and we recommend them for trial to those who can 
give them greenhouse treatment similar to that required for 
Carnations. Pkt.. 75 cts. 
GEUM, Atrosanfeuineum Fl. PL— 
brilliant scarlet double flowers, borne in clusters on long stems; 
flne for cutting. IM feet. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
Mrc Ri-nrlcVinur This fine variety produces very large 
rb. Drausiiaw. flowers, 2 inches or more across, 
semi-double, with large waved petals of the most brilliant scarlet 
They are borne on long wiry stems continuously from June to 
October. 
For cutting purposes it is most useful, while for border decora- 
tioli it will be found superior to all other varieties of GeUni. 
Pkt., 25 cts. 
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