LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGBENSBURG, N. Y. 
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LEMON VERBENA. 
A useful plant with highly scented foliage. The branches are very use- 
ful for bouquets, etc. Small plants, 15 cts. each; large plants, 25 cts. each. 
LYCOPODIUM, or SELAGINELLA. 
(Club Moss.) 
A useful class of low-growing plants, suitable for Wardian cases, fern- 
eries, etc. 15 cts. each. 
MIGNON ETTE— 'Mammoth Flowering. 
On account of the difficulty in transplanting this popular annual, we 
grow them in pots so they may be planted without any check whatever. 
Nicely started in pots, 5 cts. each, 50 cts. pier dozen. 
MOON FLOWERS. 
Ipomea Grandiflora. A climbing plant of rapid growth, blooming abundantly 
from July till frost. If planted in rich soil, in full sunlight, they at- 
tain a length of 20 to 40 feet. The flowers are pure white, 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter, and ueg.n to open about sundown, and remain open until 
about noon the following day. 
Ipomea Learil. A splendid companion to the above. The flowers are intense 
violet blue, with redish purple rays. A strong grower and equally as 
free in bloom. Strong plants in 
pots 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
One each of the two varieties 
for 25 cts. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
A beautiful and ornamental 
plant for pot culture; of dwarf 
bushy habit; blooms and fruits 
freely in the house. The flow- 
ers are deliciously fragrant, 
and the fruit is edible. Fine 
plants in fruit or bloom, 50 
Cts. to $2 each. 
PANSIES — Giant Exhibition. 
AVe have a fine strain of this 
popular plant grown from se- 
lected seed of the finest large 
flowered and richest colored 
Pansies, which for size, color- 
ing and form cannot oe excell- 
ed. Strong plants from pots 
5 cts. each, 60 cts. doz. Trans- 
PANSY — Giant Exhibition. planted from seed bed, 35 
cts. dozen. 
PALMS. 
These stately plants are now becoming indispensable for decorative 
purposes, for house or conservatory. Most of them are of easy culture, 
and increase in beauty from year to year. 
