DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Con//naec/ 
EARLY FLOWERING HARDY PHLOX 
(Phlox Suffrultleosa). 
Miss Lingard. — This grand wliite variety is one of the most 
popular sorts grown: it grows about 2 feet high and starts to 
bloom in May. continuing to flower until late in October and is 
always attractive. 35 cts. each: $3.50 per doz. 
Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. 
Polemonium Richardsonii. 
Sweet William. 
One of our 
native spe- 
cies, which is worthy of extensive planting, commencing to 
bloom early in April and continuing through May. with large, 
fragrant lavender flowers on stems 10 inches high. 25 cts. 
each: $2.50 per doz. 
Large heads of lovely 
sky-blue flowers, with 
golden-yellow anthers: fragrant odor like that of ripened grapes 
and are fine for cutting. 2 feet. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
P. Album. — White variety of above. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Pnnnie^ Oriental (Papaver).— The most gorgeous 
roppies, ^Jrieniai. family of hardy border plants In 
cultivation, most easily cultivated in any border, or shrubbery 
Mixed varieties, 30 cts. each: $3.00 per doz. 
J^nnnv loelanrl Different colours from May to October. 
roppy iceiana. g jg j^^^g^ 3q ^ts. each: $3.00 
per doz. 
Polygonum Cu8pidatum.-<Giant Kn^-|edK-^ 
cies attaining a height of 5 to 7 feet, and producing during August 
and September long drooping clusters of white flowers at the 
ajdl of each leaf along the upper half of the stem: a striking 
plant for the shrubbery or as an isolated specimen. 40 cts. 
each: $4.00 per doz. 
Pvrethriim Hvbridum Too much cannot be said 
ryretnrum nyoriaum. ^^^^^ ^^j^ ^^^^^ 
hardy perennial, wliich will thrive in any good garden soil where 
there is good drainage and full exposure to the sun. Splendid 
for cutting, lasting a week in good condition. In choicest mix- 
ture. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Riidti(>rWia Newman!! Dark orange-yellow flowers. 
KuaoecKia i-Newmanu. .^^^ ^^^p ^^^^ ^^^^ 
borne on stiff, wiry stems, 3 feet high, admirably fitting it for 
cutting. Flowers July to October. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Rudbeckia Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone-flower). — Flowers 
about 4 inches across, of a peculiar reddish-purple, with a remjirk- 
ably large, cone-shaped centre of brown: forms bushy plants 
from 2 to 3 feet high, and blooms from July to October. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Salvia Azurea Grandiflora.-A J-in;^ m^— 
of pale blue flowers in great abundance during August and 
September. 3 feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
C^.^!.: — Caiir-aBir-st (Blue Bonnet). — A soft, charm- 
acaOlOSa ^..aucasica ^j^^^^^ lavender. 15 to 18 
Inches: July to September. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Scablosa Alba. — The wiiite-flowering form of above. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Sener!n Ve!tr<Viianii<: Bright yellow flowers, borne 
SeneciO VeiCCnianUS. on tall stems, rise from the 
widespreading tuft of large cordate leaves, 4 to 5 feet. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Serliim ^n<>r<l'nKi1e One of the prettiest erect-growing 
oeaum opeccaoiie. gpecies. attaining a height of 18 
inches, with broad light green foliage, and immense beads of 
handsome showy rose-colored flowers: indispensable as a late 
fall-blooming plant. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Spiraea Aruncus Kneiffi.-A ^new^j^^Hety^^^Jh 
age. and great sprays of silvery-wtiite flowers in June. 3 to 4 
feet. ■ 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 
Spiraea Fillpenduia Fl. PI. — Fem-like foliage, corymbs of 
double white flowers. 1 ft. June and July. 30 cts. each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
Statice Latifolia (Sea Lavender).— Anjost^vai- 
either for the border or rockery, with tufts of leathery leaves 
and Immense candelabra-like heads, frequently 1 H feet high and 
2 feet across, of purplish-blue minute flowers during July and 
August; these, if cut and dried, last in perfect condition for 
months. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz 
Statice Eximla Flora Albo. — White. 25 cts. each; $2.60 per doz. 
^tnlrecia Pvanen Cornflower Aster. Deep lavender- 
OLOKesia «^yanea. j,,^^ gofers, 4 inches in diameter. 
Very free bloomer of the easiest culture. 25 cts. each: $2.50 
per doz. 
Stokesia Alba. — Anew white form. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
_The blooms are striped, in whorls; 
leaves thick, soft and woody, A 
fine border plant. June and July. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
_A well-known, attractive, free-flower- 
ing hardy perennial, producing In 
raid-summer a splendid effect in beds and borders with their rich 
and varied flowers. We can supply the following all grown from 
our own select strain of seed. 
Newport Pink. — Rich salmony-rose. 
Pure White. — Very large. 
Scarlet Beauty. — Effective color. 26 cts. each; $2.60 per doz. 
Thalictrum (Meadow Rue ).-JS4"Jc|J^a 
plants, with flnely-cut foliage: great favorites for planting in 
the hardy border: the dwarfer varieties also being effective and 
useful in the rockery. 
Aquilegtfollum Atropurpureum. — Elegant, graceful foliage 
and masses of rosy-pm-ple flowers; May to July; 2 to 3 feet. 
25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Aqullegifolium Album. — Pure white flowers. 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
Glaucum. — Fine-cut foliage: bronzy-yellow flowers in June; 
2 feet. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 
Rare Thalictrum Dipterocarpum. — A pretty and distinct 
species, with flowers of a charming shade of lilac mauve, which 
is brigijtened by a bunch of lemon-yellow stamens and anthers. 
The plant is of strong growth, about 4 feet high; the dainty 
flowers are produced in graceful sprays during August and 
September. 40 cts. each: $4.00 per doz. 
_Spiderwort. Old gar- 
den plant, known for 
its long, grass-Uke leaves and blue or violet flowers. Very pretty 
and fine for cutting. 2 feet. May to August. 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
Alba. — White flowers. 2 feet. May to August. 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz. 
TroIl!nc Fiirnnaeii<s Common Globe Flower. Stenjs 
1 roilIUS r.uropaeus. g 20 inches high, bearing pale 
yellow flowers an inch or more wide. A very interesting plant 
with handsome flowers; June to August. 40 cts. each; $4.00adoz, 
.A pretty tufted plant with light 
pink flowers: produced all summer; 
rockery or the border. 25 cts. each; 
Tradescantia Virginiana. 
Tunica Saxif raga 
the 
The Everblooming Tritoma Pfitzeri. 
Valeriana Officinalis Alba.- 
Stachys Lanata. 
useful either for 
$2.50 per doz. 
_T h e 
great- 
est bedding plant ever introduced, surpassing the finest Cannas 
for attractiveness and brilliancy, equal to Gladiolus as a cut 
flower and blooms incessantly from June till frost. Plants show 
from 6 to 10 grand flower stalks all the time, each holding at a 
height of 3 to 4 feet a great cluster of flame-coloured flowers of 
indescribable beauty and brilliancy. For cutting it is unsur- 
passed, and the beautiful long spikes keep several weeks in water. 
Without a single exception, it is the most desirable garden flower. 
Bach, 25 cts.; doz., $2.50. 
_The old-fashioned 
garden Heliotrope, 
with white flowers and heliotrope fragrance, June and July; 
4 ft. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis.— J^^ff^'f^a*", 
much favor In the flower world as did the Golden Glow. It is 
the handsomest blue-flowered plant we know of, growing to a 
height of 2 feet and completely studded with its spikes of blue 
flowers. Its flowers are fine for cutting. It is perfectly hardy 
and increases in strength and in beauty each succeeding year. 
It makes the best blue-flowered h£irdy border plant obtainable. 
40 cts. each: $4.00 per doz. 
Veronioa Snirata An elegant border-plant, growing 
V eronica opicata. about 1 'A feet high, producing 
long spikes of bright blue flowers in June and July. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adam's Needle). — 
Among hardy ornamental foliage and flowering plants, this can 
be classed at the head of the Ust. Its broad sword-like fohage 
and 5 to 6 feet tall branched spikes of large, fragrant, drooping, 
creamy-white flowers during June and July make it an effective 
plant for all positions. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
V»rK9ef<iim N!<Triim (Mullein). — Handsome, bright 
Veroascum l-NIgrum. yeiiow flowers in June. Plant 
2 feet high and very stately; most effective in the border. West- 
ern Asia. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
V:<%1a r'ni>r>iii-a (True, Tufted Pansy.) Resembles the 
lOJa v^ornuid villet and blooms constantly from April 
to November. 6 In. Mixed colors. 25cts. each; $2.50 doz. 
Vinr'n 1\/l!nnr (Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle).— An ex- 
vinca iviinor. cellent dwarf evergreen trailing plant that 
is used extensively for carpeting the ground under shrubs and 
trees, or on graves where it is too shady for other plants to ttu'ive. 
15 cts. each: $1.50 per doz. 
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