DUPUY &. FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
GLADIOLI 
of SPECIAL MERIT 
White America- 
America. - 
_A seedling of "America," having same habit of 
growth, form of flower and substance. Color — 
buds flesh-wliite opening clear white, with a slight mark of blue in throat. 
The most important new variety since "America." The flowers that open 
uncut In the light and air are whiter than any white variety grown. Each, 
40 cts.; doz.. 14. OJ. 
_Large flower, flesh pinlc, beautiful. Each, 10 cts.; 
doz., 70 cts.; 100, $5.00. 
Af.|'-~~t{Qf, Deep, dark, rich crimson, with a very conspicuous 
nt.i.ic<i,i.iuii> large pure white centre and tliroat. At once, a most 
beautiful and attractive sort. Each, 10 cts.; doz.. $1.00. 
AiicTiicfa Lovely pure white, with blue anthers. A splendid sort. 
/lUgUbLa. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 60 cts.; 100, $4.00. 
Aff-<»r<Tlr>iA7 (Tirnffc") The colour combination of our Canadian 
rtii-crgiuw. ^,varul^s.;. ^^^^^ sunset, rose, salmon, fawn and 
blue, is wonderfully duplicated in the inflorescence of the distinct variety. 
Ttie plant is tall and upright, from 5 to 6 feet to top of spike when well 
grown. The flowers are large and wide open, of a salmon-fawn shade, 
with a violet-blue centre. Each, 35 cts.; doz., $3.50. 
_The most effective vermillion-scarlet for mass- 
ing. 70 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Blue Jay.^— extra fine blue, finely marked. Each, 25 cts.;. doz., 
Rarrin Hiilot The first blue Gladiolus yet seen. Rich deep colour 
Odrun nuiui. an indigo shade. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 60 cts.: 
100. $4.00. 
ires<? of India Rich, deep, crimson red, velvety textme, 
ji\ioo wi iiiuio. choice and an erect grower. Each, 
10 cts.; doz.. 80 cts.; 100. $5.00. 
ninrv nf Hollanrl (Albion). — A very fine white sort, usually 
^lury ui nuiidiiu. j^-^^ria^ gpjkes of flowers on one bulb. 
Each, 10 cts.; doz.. 80 cts.; 100. $5.00. 
Hallev Delicate flesh rose, with a creamy yellow blotch on thelower 
petal, flowers measuring 6 inches. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 60 
Brenchleyensis. 
Empr 
cts.; 100, $3.50. 
Intensity. 
.Desirable type of solid color, a rich velvety purple. 
Each 1 0 cts. ; per dozen $1 .00. 
Kiinrlorrii "Cilorv " Each flower petal is exquisitely ruffled and 
rwunaerui viiury. fluted. 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, 20 cts.; doz., $1.50. 
Mrs Franric Kina —A most beautiful "Besnard shade" flame- 
ivirs. i-rc»in.is> iving. ^j^^^ Immense flowers on a spike grow- 
ing four feet high, with from eighteen to twenty flowers, six to eight open 
at one time. A magniflcent variety. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 60 cts.; 100, $4.00. 
Mrs Franlr P«>nfll«»tnn -Awarded Certificates of Merit bv 
IVirs. rranK renaieion. ^^^^ 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 orcliid-like attractiveness. 
Each, 20 cts.; doz., $1.50. 
La Luna (Gooffs) . — The large heavy buds open a pale yel- 
• low 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 nvfknAij\a Most attractive variety growing over four 
L^avciiuuia. j^^j height and a rapid multiplier. The 
flowers are large and well open, of a pale lavender shade with a 
large cream blotch in the throat. Each, 35 cts.; doz., $3.50. 
T nvelinoes Flowers very large and open on a long 
L^uveiincss. gpj^g placed. Color of a clear, creamy 
white, slightly suffused apricot in the throat. Each, 20 cts. ; 
doz., $1.50; 100, $7.00. 
_In colour the flowers are a delightful cream shade 
with the two lower petals or segments blending 
to canary yellow. The throat is splashed with carmine, and the 
tower ends of the outside petals are also blushed with carmine. 
Each, 16 cts.; doz., $1.25; 100, $5.00. 
Peace (Groffs). — One of the grandest white introductions 
that will 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 
collection. Each, 15 cts.; doz., $1.25; 100, $5.00. 
Niagara. 
Panama ^ "^'^ seedling of America which resembles 
the 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.; 
doz., $1.25; 100, $5.00. 
Princens Amaryllis-Uke Gladiolus. Color is a rich crim- 
son, with very deep shading in the throat and 
broad blotches on the lower petals; the individual flowers are 
usually 5)4 inches in diameter. Usually three flowers expand 
fuUy at one time, while the spike will produce from 12 to 
15 flowers. Each, 10 cts.; doz., 80 cts.; 100, $5.00. 
Pinlr Pt^rfe^ft-inn Ver.v large blooms of fine form, long 
r iiiti rencLLiun. gpikeg of a beautiful shadoof apple 
blossom pink, similar in color to Carnation Enchantress. Each 
lOcts.; doz. 80 cts.; 100, $5.00. 
Vinlpl- ICintr Deep velvety red. very beautiful. Each 
Yiuici rviiig. 20 cts.; doz. $1.50. 
Willi/ Wiirman (First-class certificate). Creamy white, 
TYUiy Tvigiiion. scarlet blotched, extra large bloom. 
Each, 10 cts.; doz., 80 cts.: per 100, $5.00. 
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. 15 cts. each; 75 cts. 
doz.; 100, $4.50. 
Yellow Hamtrn»r Beautiful deep golden yellow, finest 
1 ciiuw ndmmtsr. ^Duvest yellow sort. Each, 
35 cts.; doz., $3.50. 
War. A strong, erect and vigorous variety, 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., $1.25: 
100, $5.00. 
Giant "ChilflRii" This mixture contains a very com- 
oiani. v.,niiasn . 1^,.^ ^^^^ ^.^^^ splendid 
Childsii varieties. Included in this are many Childsii seedlings 
not yet named. Each, 15 cts.; doz., 75 cts. 
D. & F's. Choicest Mixed.— ™s iiJJxtm:e is c^^^^^ 
posed of a splendid 
assortment of the finest varieties grown in a well-balanced mix- 
ture. Per doz., 60 cts.; per 100. $3.50. 
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