DUPUY 8c FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
AMMOBIUM Grandlflorum. — Hardy 
annual. Everlasting immortelle. The 
plant grows 3 feet high, very erect, broadly winged leaves 
and branches. Flowers pure white, 1 inch across. July to 
October. Pkt., 10 cts. 
ANCHUSA, Dropmore Variety.— one 
' of the best 
hardy perennials. The bright blue, forget-me-not-like 
flowers are borne on graceful stems during the entire season 
until late in the fall. It is a great improvement on the 
existing varieties. 4 to 5 feet. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Italica. — Hardy perennial. Deep blue, 3 feet. June to 
September. Pkt., 10 cts. 
ANEMONE.- 
_A very pleasing hardy perennial, 
producing large flowers; few plants 
compare with them in beauty ; fine for bouquets. 
(Irish Anemone). — A really beautiful strain 
St. Brigid 
AGERATUM. 
Sweet Alyssum. 
Half-hardy annuals especially well 
"adapted to edge large beds of Gera- 
niums. Salvia, Coleus or Cannas. Flower continuously through- 
out the sunamer. The seed should be sown in hot-bed or light 
window. 
I Rliio Clf-.. Exceedingly dwarf and pretty plants 
Inline Diue oiar. densely covered with bright blue 
flowers; height, 5 inches. Pkt., IS cts. 
Rliio PixrtofUnn This is the darkest colored of all 
Dlue rerrection. ,3^j.gg flowering Ageratums. Colour 
deep amethyst-blue, compact growth, fine bedder. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Little Doprlt, a mass of azure blue flowers, six inches high and 
one foot through. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Little Dorrit, White, same as above, except in colour of flower. 
Per pkt., 15 cts. 
Rrtcv Morn Fine for bedding or edges of borders, and 
rvuay iviuiii. producing a profusion of beautiful deep 
pink-coloured flowers, 6 inclies. Pkt.. 15 cts. 
A l?<^QXPKyI1VI A Coeli Rosa. (Rose of Heaven). — 
AValxWO 1 I-ilVllVlrV Free blooming and attractive plants, 
with velvety foliage and pretty rose flowers, 8 inches. Hardy 
annual. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Coronarla. (Rose Campion). — Free blooming and pretty. 
Hardy perennial. Pkt., 10 cts. 
A I VQCIT IIVI Oi'B of the most popular hardy annuals, 
nLt I ijijUlVI. used especially for edging and also 
valuable for cutting on account of the fragrance of flowers. 
I 51nr> rkiiBon A distinct, new annual variety with pure Ulac 
colored flowers. The plants are of dwarf compact 
growth and are equally as useful for carpet bedding and edgUigs as the 
of tuUps, in a great variety of striking colours. 
As pot plants for winter flowering they are superb. — 
Sown in June and potted on, they will produce fine specimen 
plants for Christmas-time. Pkt., 15 cts. 
ARMERIA, Formosa.- 
_Hardy perennial. Excellent 
for edging or borders. 
Dwarf plant of easy culture, forms evergreen tufts of bright 
green fotiage, and producing innumerable pink flowers in dense 
head on stiff, wiry stems. 6 inches. July to September. 
Pkt.. 10 cU. 
EXTRACT FROM LETTER. 
The Flower Seeds I sent for have come up so well I am 
sending for more. . 
(Signed) Miss C. N. WILKINS 
94 Park St., Newton, Mass., U.S.A. 
dwarf white varieties. 
Little Dorrit. 
Per pkt,. ISc. 
_A ^rand improvement on the already much grown 
variety, "Little Gem," being much more compact. 
This new variety forms a perfect little bush with miniature wliite rocket 
flowers. A perfect gem for borders or beds. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz.. $1.25 cts. 
Little Gem. — A dwarf, compact variety, not over six inches high, bearing 
its pure white fragrant flowers in the greatest profusion during the entire 
summer. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., $1.00 cts. 
Maritimum (Sweet). — Flowers small and sweet. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 50 cts. 
Saxatlle Compactum. — Hardy perennial ten inches liigh, compact habit, 
golden-yellow flowers. The popular name is Gold Dust. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
A1V4 A R A l^THl Brilliantly foliaged annuals, some of the 
>\1V1/\IV/\1^ 1 nuOa varieties bearing curious racemes of flowers. 
All are useful in borders of taU plants, among shrubs, or for the centers of 
large beds. Do not grow them too closely together, but give them sufficient 
room to develop their full beauty. When flowered in small pots under 
glass they are very ctiarming. Seed should be sown in the house or in a 
hot-bed. 
SiinriKP Bronzy crimson foliage, shading off to brilliant scarlet 
.j>uiiriac. leaves on top of the stalk, the lower leaves having a 
8carlet band through the centre. feet. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Tricolor Splendens. — An improvement on the old sort, of more brilliant 
coloring. 2 H feet. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Cruentus (Prince's Feather). — 3 feet. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding). — Blood-red, and of drooping habit. 
3 feet. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
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Ageratum. 
