DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
HARDY ROSES-Continued 
New Dwarf Bedding Roses or Baby 
Ramblers 
HAortro Flcr<»r Coppery golden-yeUow before fully ex- 
vjcurgc . panded. opening up a pale yellow, par- 
ticularly handsome in the bud state. 
Ellen Poulsen.- 
floriferous. 
Mrs. Wm 
strong two-year. 
_A very fine brilliant pink; large, full, 
sweet-scented vigorous habit and most 
14 PiifKiicK A beautiful cherry pink 
n. v,ui.uu&ii. ygj.y flowering. 
r)_I___e One of the best: flowers of large size of brilliant 
geranium-red, becoming suffused with rose as the 
flowers mature, and large white centre; a very pretty color com- 
bination. 
Jeanne d'Arc. 
_Pure white ; large trusses of well-formed 
flowers. 
Crimcon Rahv RamWer (Mme Norbert Levasseur). — 
rimson oaoy ivamoier crimson flowers sImUar to 
the popular Climbing Crimson Kambler. 
PRICE: Any of the above, strong two-year-old plants, 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Rugosa Roses and Hybrids 
For massing or hedge planting, the Rugosas cannot be excelled. 
Rrte'a Riionea __An upright shrub attaining 5 to 6 feet 
l\.Obd Tvugubd. iieight: foliage shining dark green, 
not attacked by insects; flowers single, red, fragrant and pro- 
duced freely from June to December; fruit bright crimson. 
Each, 60 cts.: doz., $6.00. 
R Alba '^^^ habit and foliage are similar to the above, 
rv. mua. but the flowers are pure white; fragrant. Each. 
60 cts.; doz., $6.00. 
Moss Roses 
This class of Rose is grown mostly for the beautiful mossy 
buds. They require close pruning and high culture. 
PRICE: Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7.50, 
Rlfinr<V>a Mnronii Klowers pure white; large and full; 
Ciancne IVloreau. ^.^^j^ ^ beautiful. A rampant 
grower, being almost as vigorous as a climbor. 
C_l_f. A vigorous grower and perpetual bloomer. Light 
L^aici. large, full. The best of the class. A true 
perpetual Moss, blooming at intervals from June to November. 
William Lobb. — Flowers bright red; large. 
Austrian, or Yellow Briar Roses 
Poreian Ypllow ^ very hardy type, produchig 
i^crbidii iciiuw. medium-sized double golden-yellow 
flowers. This class requires little or no pruning, simply cut out 
superfluous and dead wood. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7.50. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
C_:_,„_„ RarviKloi- Needs no description — every- 
rimson Kamoier. ^^^^3 ^^^^ Bright 
crimson flowers borne in immense clusters during June and July. 
Extra strong plant. Each. $1.00. 
rirtrnf-Viir PorL-inc A variety of Pink Rambler and 
L»oroiny rerKins. rivalling the Crimson Rambler in 
vigor of growth and freedom of bloom. Countless clusters of 
double pink flowers of a most beautiful shade. Strong, selected 
dormant plants. Bach, $1.00. 
White Dorothy Perkins.-™%"if-,RS^^^^^ 
its famous parent, except that the flowers are pure white. A 
splendid acquisition to the Rambler family of Roses. Strong 
two-year plants. Each. $1.00. 
nowor nf FairfiplH The New Everblooming Crim- 
OWer or rairneia. son Rambler. Of the numer- 
ous recent introductions, this stands foremost as a crimson- 
flowered Rambler, and the fact that it is a perpetual bloomer 
makes it exceedingly popular. Flowers bright crimson, more 
b liant than the common Crimson Rambler. Strong two-year 
plants. Each, $1.00. 
Hiauratba A single-flowering variety of great beauty- 
iiiawaLiia. ^^^^^ brilliant ruby carmine, with a 
white eye. Strong, vigorous grower. Each, $1.00. 
BLACK SPOTS ON THE LEAVES 
OF ROSES 
This disease is one that seems to be well nigh universal 
wherever Roses are grown, although some varieties are more 
tender or less able to resist its inroad than some others. In 
our experience it develops more perceptibly during a spell 
of warm, humid weather, and this weather condition will 
quickly spread a few spots over half a leaf. The leaves first 
show a small black spot, which grows and grows fast in a day 
or two of humid weather; and sometimes the leaves of a bush 
will drop oft so as to be perceptible. A Moss Rose will some- 
times seem to be struck with this trouble when a more common 
kind will show less. This Black Spot, which is called "Acti- 
nonema Rosae, " grows in the tissue of the leaves, and where 
Roses are grown, whether outdoors or in large or small green- 
houses, this trouble is apt to occur. 
Hammond's Copper Solution a reliable rem- 
edy. Use one 
part to 50 of water. Price, qt., $2.00; gallon $5.00. 
In treating Roses for Black Spot, the remedy to be effectual 
needs to be used early. 
The Rose Rust * trouble which affects hardy Roses 
more than some of the more tender 
varieties, and the very use of the Copper Solution as a 
preventive remedy for Black Spot has the effect of checking 
the Rose Rust. Use one part to 60 of water. 
MILDEW 
Graoe Dust ''^ readily diffusible, liglit-weight powder 
Fungicide, very efficient in preventing Mil- 
dews and other plant disease. 
HOW TO USE IT IN THE GREENHOUSE 
Fill the house with Dust as soon as the plants are set and 
let settle, or put 1 lb. to pail of water and spray flnely over 
everything: plants, groimd, benches, etc. Spores ai-e likely 
to settle anywhere and prevention is the best remedy. Price, 
lb., 30 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.75. 
Flushing, N.Y. 
I And your Grape Dust the most efiBcacious remedy for 
Mildew on Roses that I have tried, and cheerfully recommend 
it to the trade. 
Yours truly, 
CHAS. P. HENDERSON, 
The John Henderson Co., Rose Growers. 
ROSE BUGS 
Readeana (Rose Bug Exterminator). — A poisonous preparation 
which dilutes in water, l^sed for destroying rose bugs, grcon 
fly, mealy bug, blight, etc. 4 oz. bottle, 50 cts.; 8 oz. bottle, 90 
cts.; 1 quart, $1.75; 1 gal., $5.50. 
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