LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Countess of Radnor. Delicate lavender, very fine. 
Dorothy Eckford. The finest pure white variety yet introduced. The flow- 
ers are of extra large size, beautifully shell shaped and generally borne 
three on a stem. 
Dainty. Rightly named on account of (he dainty coloring, white with pink 
edge. 
Emily Henderson. Pure white, early and profuse. Very popular. 
Pkt. of 1 oz. 5 cts. each. 
Aurora. Very large flowers, 
standards and wings white, 
striped and flaked with 
bright Orange Saimon. 
Blanche Ferry. Pink and 
white. The most popular 
variety in cultivation. Per 
pkts. of 1 oz. 5 cts. each. 
Black 
Knight. 
The best 
dark vari- 
ety, rich 
deep Mar- 
oon. 
Earliest 
of All. 
Identical in 
color with 
Blanche 
Perry, but 
bloomc two 
weeks ear- 
lier. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. A 
giant flower of a beautiful 
primrose color. An improv- 
ed Mrs. Eckford. 
King Edward VII. A grand 
scarlet variety with very 
large flowers on long stems. 
Lovely. Extra large flowers 
of a beautiful blush pink 
shade. 
Sweet Pea. 
Lady Marie Currie. Bright orange pink, a novel and striking color. 
Miss Willmott. Rich orange pin.,, delicately shaded rose. Has no superior 
in color. 
Mrs. Dugdale. one of the largest flowers of all. Beautiful carmine rose, 
with faint markings of primrose. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. A very fine variety of the now popular mauve color. 
