LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Canna. (Indian St 1 ot). One of the fin;st of bedding plants for this climate. 
Rich tropical roliape a id lar.ee spi :es of flowers of different shades and 
colorings. The seed should be soaked in warm water x2 hours before 
sowing. 
Mixed colors, per pkt. 10 cts. 
Carnation. (Marguerite). A decidedly popular variety of this beautiful 
plant on account of its early blooming habit. The flowers are of largo 
size, deliciously fragrant and perf ctly double. Seed sown in'the spring 
will produce plants that will bloo n continually from August until heavy 
frosts. Mixed varieties. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Cockscomb. (“Glasgow Prize”). A graceful plant, producing large, dark 
crimson, comb-shaped flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 
of 5 or C T< ■ • t Seed should be so vn 
transplanted in open ground in May. 
Cobea. A rapid err wing 
bors, trunks of trees, 
late in the summer, 
covered lighilv with 
Cockscomb. (Feathered Varieties). 
Fine plants for large beds or 
groups, producing freely, large 
feathery plumes, ranging from 
clear yellow to the darkest red. 
Per pkt. 10 cts. 
Chrysanthemum. Annual varieties. 
Showy garden plants of great 
value for cut flowers. Mixed col- 
ors. Pkt. 5 cts. 
Centaurea Cylanus. (Bachelor’s But- 
ton). Also called Blue Bottle and 
Ragged Sailor. Free blooming, 
hardy annuals; very popular. Mix- 
ed colors. Pkt. 5 cts. 
Centaurea Imperial's. (Giant Sweet 
Sultans). A distinct and much 
improved form of this popular and 
old garden annual, of the easiest 
culture and blooming continually 
all through the season. The plants 
are of vigorous growth, two to 
three feet hign, and produce 
abundantly large flowers on long 
stems, in shades of color ranging 
from white through all tue shades 
of lilac and pink, to purple, while 
some are beautifully shaded. The 
flowers are quite fragrant and 
when cut last a long time in good 
condition. The se d should be 
sown in the open ground early in 
the spring. Per pkt. 10 cts. 3 
pkts. for 25 cts. 
Cosmos. Handsome autumn-blooming 
plant with beautiful foliage. The 
flowers resemble single dahlias, 
and are borne in loose, graceful 
clusters. Plants grow to a height 
in the house in March or April, and 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 10 cts. 
vine of great value, as a covering for trellises, ar- 
ete. Its large bell shaped flowers are produced 
In sowing the seeds must be planted on edge, and 
fine soil Per pkt. 15 cts. 
