UAWRANCE'S nurseries, ggdensburg, 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. 
MIGNONETTE — Mammoth Flowering. 
On account of the difficulty in transplanting this 
grow them in pots so they may be planted without 
Nicely started in pots, 5 cts. each, 50 cts. per dozen. 
popular annual, we 
any check whatever. 
MOON FLOWERS. 
Ipomea Grandiflora. A climbing plant of rapid growth, blooming abundantly 
trom July till frost. If planted in rich soil, in full sunlight, they at- 
tain a length of 20 to 40 feet. The (lowers are pure white, 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter, and i eg.n to open about sundown, and remain open until 
about noop the following day. 
Ipomea Learii. 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. 
PANSY — Giant Exhibition. 
We 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, GO cts. doz. Trans- 
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. 
