LAWRANCE'S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURC, N. Y. 
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Nora Unwin. A pure white variety with wide open flowers on long stems, 
very free flowering, and a close second in every respect to that grandest 
of all varieties, White Spencer. Per pkt. 10 cts. 
White Spencer. This variety is in a class by itself and certainly far sur- 
passes all other whites. Its flowers are produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion, are of enormous size, and absolutely pure white. The standards 
are decidedly waved, fluted and frilled, and frequently measure two 
inches across; the wings are nearly an inch wide and nearly as deep as 
the standard. The flowers are usually borne three and four to the stem, 
which is extra strong and usually 12 to 15 inches in length. The vines 
are most vigorous in growth with heavy foliageand attain a height oi 
10 to 12 feet. In sealed packets of 25 seeds, 25 cts. each. 
Collection of nine varieties for 83 cts. 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 
NEW CARNATIONS. 
Beacon. The finest and freest blooming variety ever introduced. It is one 
of the first to come into bloom and continues in full crop £ J U ) ^ h '° u F' , 
season. The flowers under ordinary culture average about three ' 
in diameter. The guard petals are broad, well arranged, and of good 
substance; the center not too full and loosely built. 
Winsor. Nothing approaches this in color, which is a 
color that has long been wanted in the Carnation; the flowers are large 
and freely produced on long stems. 
White Enchantress. A pure white sport of the ^el^known tv an t b so°luteW 
' Enchantress” with all of the good points of that variety, absolutely 
pure in color and will prove a leader in white Carnations. 
Strong plants from 2 inch pots, 15 cts. each. 
Strong plants from 3 inch pots, 20 cts. each. 
NEW DAHLIAS. 
Amos Perry. One of the earliest of the Cactus type and one of the freest 
blooming. The flowers are very large with long tubular petals; color, 
fiery red. 25 cts. each. 
Floradora. A grand new Cactus Dahlia of remarkably free flowering hab- 
its The plant is a strong grower, producing its large distinct blood-red 
flowers on long stems, making it invaluable for cutting. 
Strong plants from pots, 20 cts. each. 
Florence M Stredwick. A fine white Cactus variety of large size, perfect 
form, and great substance, flowers lasting in good condition for two 
weeks. 
Strong plants from pots, 20 cts. each. 
Fire Rain. A valuable addition to the ust of decorative varieties, both for 
general display or for cutting. In this new variety wblch ^wus sent .out 
by a German specialist, we have not only the rich caidinal red colo ■ , 
which is now so popular, but a plant that produces masses of bloom early 
and continuously throughout the season. 
Strong plants from pots, 20 cts. each. 
