DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS-Con/mueJ 
PEONIES (Double) A few good Peonies 
Albatre. — Second to none for this type of bloom. Large milk 
wnite rose type flower with wide central petals, edged with car- 
mine; quite variable, some blooms having a collar developed into 
a crown bloom, when in the last stages of growth. $1.00 each. 
Augustin d'Hour. — Large, medium, compact, bomb. Dark, 
brilhant solferino-red, .slight silvery refle.t. Medium tall, free 
bloomer. Midseason. Extra. 75 cts. each. 
Albert Crousse. — Very large, flat, compact, bomb. Rose- 
white, flecked crimson. Fragrant, tall, erect, free bloomer. 
Late, extra. $1.50 each. 
Baroness Schroeder. — One of the finest in existence. A 
beautiful baby pink, fading to purest white. A prollOc bloomer, 
deliciously fragrant, scoring all points of excellence. $3.00 each. 
Couronne d'Or. — Extra good variety, large creamy white 
flowers with a golden yellow reflex, petals imbricated, those in 
centre bordered with carmine. 75 cts. each. 
Duchess of Teck. — Large, globular, rose type. Brilliant rose, 
with flery reflex, edges of petals changing to silvery white Very 
distinct and beautiful. $1.00 each. 
Dr. Bretonneau. — Large compact rose type. Guards pale 
lilac, center milk-white, shaded amber. Fragrant. Tall, strong 
grower, very free bloomer. Midseason. Extra commercial 
variety. 60 cts. each. 
Edulls Superba. — Deep rose-pink with lighter shadings. The 
earliest in our collection. 50 cts. each. 
Felix Crousse. — Large anemone ball-shaped bloom, very bril- 
hant red, ruby flame-colored centre, one of the best reds 75 
cts. each. 
Festiva Maxima. — The Peerless flower, "Queen of the Whites," 
Immense whit* flower with drops of carmine in centre. Blooms 
often measure 6 inches across. Very early. Extra flne com- 
mercial variety. SO cts. each. 
Jeanne d'Arc. — Outside petals rose-colored, inside straw-col- 
ored, with crimson spots: extra. SO cts. each. 
L' Indispensable. — DeUcate shell pink. Exceedingly beautiful 
flower when conditions of soil and weather are favorable to its 
full development, but its extremely hard bud is so long in 
opening that it is pretty sure to get water-logged by a shower 
before it develops. Sold by some as Eugene Verdler at an 
enormous price. 75 cts. each. 
lyime. de Verneviile. — Pure white center tipped with carmine. 
Very large, full, bombshape; fragrant; medium height; strong 
growth. Early. 75 cts. each. 
M me. Calot. — Flesh white, tinged pale hydrangea pink; center 
shaded .slightly darker with a sulphur tint; very large, full, 
globular bloom; fragrant, early abundant bloomer. 75 cts. each. 
Mar'p Lemoine. — Enormous, very full bloom, sulphur white 
slightly shaded chamois, narrow carmine edge, very late, magni- 
flcent variety. 75 cts. each. 
Marguerite Gerard. — Large compact, semi-rose developing 
into a crown with stamens. Very pale hydrangea-pink, fading 
to nearly white, central petals minutely flecked dark carmine. 
Very strong, medium height, free bloomer. Late. Extra. 
SI.SO each. 
Duchess de Nemours. — Guard petals white, center lemon 
yellow, cup-shaped; at ftrst it develops into a large bloom; 
gradually fading to white: fragrant, strong grower and free 
bloomer. Extra good commercial variety. Follows two to 
three days later than Festiva Maxima. 50 cts. each. 
Sarah Bernhardt. — Rose type, large informal flower with 
violet-rose guards and amber-white centre, very strong, free 
and early; an ideal flower for both cut flower and landscape. 
$3.00 each. 
MIXED PEONIES AND PEONIES TO COLOR. 
Without Names. 
We offer those only in strong 3 to 5 crown divided roots at 
35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
Double White Double Red 
Double Pink Double Mixed Colours 
PAEONIA OFFICINALIS 
This type is the real old-fashioned "Peony" and comes inbo 
bloom from ten days to two weeks ahead of the other herbaceous 
sorts. All are strong growers, with large, fuU, double, fragrant 
flowers. 
Mutabilis Alba. — Blush-white. Rosea.— -Bright rose-pink. 
Rubra. — Brilliant glowing deep crimson. 95 cts. each. 
Physostegia Virginica Rosea Compacta. — 
This floweriuK plant may be classed as one of the finest herba- 
ceous plants for border and for cutting alike. It surpasses the 
old kind by its compact habit, its size and abundance of flowers. 
Sown early in spring it will flower the first summer; perfection, 
however, is attained in second year. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Platycodon Grandiflorum. — is inches high. 
^, „ Large, solitary, white 
or blue flowers at the ends of the branches. China and Japan. 
Summer. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Platycodon Album. — 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
A list of Peonies covering fifty of the best varieties, 
with full description, will be mailed on application. 
Phlox Antonin Mercier 
FURGUSON'S "SUPERB" 
Collection of Fifteen 
HARDY PHLOX 
The varieties described below, recent introductions of noted 
European speciahsts, show great advances in colour and colour 
combinations. 
Aeglr. — Brilliant scarlet reil, does not burn, in the sun. 
Antonin Mercier. — Very large; pure white centre, bordered 
clear lilac: fine. 
Distinction (New). — A novelty somewhat in the style of 
Coquelicot, but it produces much larger trusses and flowers; 
color, glistening scarlet blood-red. 
Elizabeth Campbell. — A^ery bright salmon-pink, with lighter 
shadings and dark red eye; attracts more attention than any 
other variety; one of the handsomest. 
Europa. — A white variety, with a decided crimson-carmine 
eye. The individual flowers and trusses are very large; entirely 
distinct: of remarkably sturdy, erect habit. 
Mont Blanc. — This is undoubtedly the finest pure white 
Phlox which has as yet been raised. It has a strong habit 
and produces flowers of an enormous size — often larger than a 
silver dollar — and perfect form. 
Fascination. — Intensely brilhant salmon-red, with a wliite eye. 
Jules Cambon. — Deep rose pink with large white centre. 
Very showy and beautiful, height 3 feet. 
Le Mahdi. — Metallic, bluish violet: fine large truss; extra. 
Mardel Turbat. — Colour Uke " Eclaireur " with flne, variegated 
leaves. 
Miss Ellen Willmott. — Rosy pink, with lighter centre, splen- 
fii(i new colour. 
Riverton Jewel. — New variety with flowers of a mauve-pink 
colour, and brilliant carmine-red eye. 
Livingston (New). — Immense trusses, with blooms larger than 
a silver dollar. Beautiful, clear pink; extra flue. 
Sal ma. — Tender soft pink with a large crimson centre. A lovely 
new variety of perfect form. 
Thor. — A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon-pink, 
suffused and overlaid with a scarlet glow. A light, almost 
white halo surrounds the aniline red eye. This lovely variety 
win hold the same place among the deep salmon pinks that the 
popular Elizabeth Campbell holds among the light salmon- 
pink sorts. 
Price. — Any of the above new sorts, 35 cts. each; $3.25 per doz. 
Standard Named Varieties. — Each, 25 cts.; doz,, $2.50. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Moss, or Mountain Pink). 
An early spring-flowering type with pretty moss-like ever- 
green foliage, which, during the flowering se.ason, is hidden under 
the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, or the 
border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering 
graves. 
Bridesmaid. — Purple tinted white. 
Alba. — Pure white. 
Rosea. — Bright rose. 
G. F. Wilson (New). — Clear, delicate lavender, a superb and 
rich colour. We recommend this strongly as a most desirable 
shade. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
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