DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Con/mueJ 
JAPANESE IRIS 
One of the most beautiful of our Summer-flowering bulbs, in 
Its combination of color and beauty far excelling any other type. 
Flowers often 10 to 12 inches in diameter in July. They require 
rich, moist soil. 
The collection we offer below are Canadian grown, true to 
colour and name, which is rarely evident in the imported Japan- 
ese stock. 
Apollo. — Single. Pure white, pink center. 
Blue Wing. — .Single. Deep indigo blue, shaded purple; freely 
striped and flaked white 
Delight. — Double Light blue, pencilled white, yellow center. 
Exquisite soft color. 
Distinction.— .Single. Light, lavender-pink, bright yellow 
blotches at base of petals. Distinct and fine. 
Domlnator. — Single. Kich indigo blue with narrow white 
stripes and light center. One of the finest and richest colors. 
Gold Bound. — Double. Pure white, one of the best. 
Mt. Hood. — Double. Light blue shaded darker; bright orange 
center. 
P. C. DeRohan. — Double. Light purple, shaded violet. Cen- 
ter dark purple. 
Pyramid. — IJouble. Light blue, veined white. 
Robert Craig. — Double. French gray, veined violet. 
Templeton. — Double. Light violet shade, mottled reddish 
pink and white. Often triple and exceedingly fine form. 
T. S. Ware. — Double. Reddish violet veined white. Center 
white slightly marked lemon. 
Victor. — Double. White, veined purple. Violet purple center. 
Price: 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
GERMAN IRIS 
Of the easiest culture and thrives in any ordinary garden soil 
blooming profusely in May and June. Remarkably rich and 
beautiful in color, very fragrant, perfectly hardy. Very effective 
when grouped; excellent for cutting. 
Admiral Togo. — White, faintly tinged lavender; falls and 
standards lightly bordered purple. Of the habit of Mme. 
Chereau. Extra fine, clean colour. 
Aurea. — Rich chrome-yellow. The finest pure yellow. 
Darius. — Single rich canary-yellow; falls lilac, margined white, 
rich oranfce beard. One of the most distinct and beautiful. 
Flavescens. — Self-colour, canary yellow. 
Florentlna Alba. — An excellent variety for cutting and an 
early bloomer. Flowers ivory white tinged with lilac. The 
Orris Root variety of commerce. 
Gracchus. — Standards clear yellow; falls marked red, retioil 
ated white. A very conspicuous variety. 
Herant. — Standards bright blue; falls much darker. A beauti- 
ful, broad-leafed sort; early flowering. 
Her Majesty. — New and very beautiful. One of the choicest 
Standards, lovely rose-pink. Falls bright crimson tinged with 
darker sliade. The blending of tints and colorings are rare for 
an Iris. 
Honorable. — Intense yellow, falls a beautiful bronze. 
Loreley. — Standard pale yellow mottled purple; falls purple 
deeply veined yellow margin. 
Mme. Cherreau. — Pure white, edged with azure blue; falls 
deep white, blue pencilling. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. — Pure white, falls slightly reticulated violet 
at the base; very beautiful and free flowering; two feet. Early. 
Mrs. Neubronner. — Very deep golden yellow, darker than 
Aurea. 14 inches. 
Queen of May. — This is very satisfactory and well adapted 
everywhere. It is soft, rosy lilac, almost pink— a colour rsire 
among Iris. 
Velveteen. — Yellowish buff: falls intense plum purple. 
Princess Victoria Louise. — Height, thirty Inches; single pale 
yellow; falls rich violet, edged cream. Very fresh coloring and 
especially attractive in the garden. 
Pallida Dalmatlca. — A queen among flowers; grand and state- 
ly. Single lavender; falls clear deep lavender. Flowers large 
and extra flne. 
Pallida Speclosa. — The great purple, or turkey flag. Single 
dark lavender shaded Ughter; falls shaded light piu-ple. Quite 
tall. 
Spectablis. — Deep purple; free-flowering; early. 26 inches. 
Price: 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
I al-Vivriia I atifnliiiQ Perennial Pea: Everlasting Pea. 
LacnyrUS l^aiiroiIUS. a very desirable perennial, and 
though the flowers are not fragrant, like the sweet pea, they are 
very handsome and well worth growing. 
Lathyrus Latlfollus. — Deep rosy-red. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
Lathyrus Pinlt Blossom. — A new variety, with flowers of a 
delicate apple-blossom-pink, shaded white; a contmuous bloomer, 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Lathyrus White Pearl. — A magnificent pure white variety, 
with trusses and flowers of unusual size, blooming continuously. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Linum Perenne (Flax).-A„d^f-b,^^^^^^^^^^ 
2 feet high, with Ught. graceful foliage and large blue flowers all 
summer. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Liatris (Blazing Star).-^^-%^X^\{o^ 
rocket-llke spikes of rosy purple flowers, 4 to 5 feet nigh. Suc- 
ceed in any position. 
Llatrls Spicata. — Brilliant purple. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
Lily of the Valley .- 
Lythrum Roseum 
-Clumps. Each, 25 cts. 
Superbum.— ff;,,,, ^ 
Loose- 
Lychnis Chalcedonica. 
Lychnis Arkwrightii. 
strong-growing plant, 3 to 4 feet in height, producing long 
spikes of rose-coloured flowers from July to September. 30 cts. 
each; $3.00 per doz. 
Lobelia Cardinalis. — .^.'P^®'"- Handsome 
>^c.»v».»»d.o. plants thriving in a moist, deep 
loam, where they will not suffer from drought; long spikes of 
intense flery scarlet flowers. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
I uninuQ Polvnhvllus (Lupine.)— Effective plants, 
L,upinus i-oiypnyiius. producing large spikes of 
flowers. Mrs. Ely says of them: "May be planted either in 
the autumn or early spring. These plants bloom from about 
the 20th of May for three weeks, and grow about 3 feet high. 
Being perfectly hardy and free from attack of insects, they are 
especially valuable. They require only well prepared garden 
soil and to be kept watered In dry weather, which should always 
be done, if possible, late in the afternoon." 
Lupin us Polyphyllus. — Clear blue. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Lupinus Alba. — A white variety of above. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
Lupinus Moerhelml. — A comparatively new variety and a 
plant that, on account of its clean, bold growth, always attracts 
attention. The spikes of flowers are frequently over a foot long. 
In colour superb, being a combination of light and dark shades 
of pink without a trace of magenta, 35 cts. each: $3.50 per doz. 
_A most desirable plant, 
heads of brilliant orange- 
scarlet in June and July; grows 2 to 3 feet high. Each, 25 cts.; 
doz.. $2.50. 
Lychnis Haageana. — Flowers scarlet, nearly 2 inches across, 
8 to 12 inches. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
_A cross between L. Chalce- 
donica and Haageana, having 
the upright habit of Chalcedonica. with the flowers of Haageana, 
but very ^eatiy Improved. A botanical novelty of great merit 
and a decided acqmsition. 40 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
Lysimachia Fortunei.-(;j-«V;,''|)„7X%hil; 
flowers, from July to September. A desirable variety, 2 feet. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Lysimachia Punctata (Golden Loosestrife). — Fine plant 
for waterside or wild gardens, bearing spikes of yellow flowers. 
July and August 3 feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Malva Mner^Vial-a Musk Mallow. Flowers rose or 
iViaiva lV10SCnai:a. ^^.^^ ^^^^^^ g inches wide, In 
terminate axillary clusters; height about 2 feet; branching. A 
handsome perennial native of Britain. 20 cts. each; $2.00 
per doz. 
_The most remarkable 
creation of the day. 
Absolutely hardy, the Mallow Marvels have been tested, and 
are thriving in Canada and in the mountain portions of the 
northern states as successfully as in Georgia anrl I''lorida. A 
plant for all sections of the country. Individual blooms are as 
large as ten inches across. Plants labelled to colour as they 
flower. Every plant sold true to colour. 
Price: White Marvel, Bed Marvel, Pink Marvel, $1,00 each. 
MnnstrAa Dirlvma Cardinal-red flowers in large, 
onaraa L>iayma. ^^^^y g or more inches 
across, on leafy, angled stems about 3 feet high, and when massed 
for distinct effects against a dark background, its brilliant flowers 
give bright, semi-tropic garden pictures in summer. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Myosotis Alpestris Robusta Grandiflora. — 
Forget-me-not. A dwarf and compact variety; flowers pale 
blue. 8 inches. May. June. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Pansies, Ferguson's Giant Show. — ^^^^ 
variety of colouring we believe these plants are unsurpassed. 
15 cts. each; $1.25 per doz. 
Meehan's Mallow Marvels. 
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