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LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
(Lady Washington, or Pansy Geraniums.) 
out i russes^o'f ^flowel^^f °' h^most 
W6haVtt " l0DS ,,st ° f Varieties ’ »»» enun. 
Pelargoniums. 
Champion. White, delicately 
shaded blush, small carmine 
blotcn on lower petals; .p- 
per feathered maroon and 
red. 
Countess. Immense flowers of a 
clear attractive shade of sal- 
mon. Lange, pure white cen- 
ter, and narrow distinct 
white edge, feathered mar- 
oon on upper petals. 
Mabel or Victor. Bright cherry 
red shading to white at the 
throat, upper petals heavily 
blotched with dark maroon. 
Mme. Thibaut. White, .richly 
marbled and blotched with 
rose, the upper petals mark- 
ed with crimson maroon. 
Large white center, flowers 
very large with crimped pet- 
als, giving it the appearance 
of being double. 
MrS which a fpu 0 re d whUe. eXaCt C0Unterpart of Mme ' Thibaut . except in color. 
Price— Strong plants from 2 V 2 inch pots. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Strong plants from 4 inch pots, 25 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Larger plants, 25 cts. to $±.00 each. 
ROSES. 
TEA AND EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES. 
We have one 1 ouse 100 feet long devoted entirely to Roses and grow 
only such varieties as will succeed under ordinary conditions While 
there are hundreds of varieties, we believe that those that are most satisfac^ 
lory with us will also prove satisfactory to our customers. 
Strong plants uom 2>/ 2 inch pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen 
hrom 4 inch pots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Bon Siiene. Valuable alike for winter or summer blooming; color- rosv car- 
mine; exquisite tea scent. sy cdl 
Bridesmaid. The most popular of all Tea Roses, more flowers being sold of 
this variety than any other. The color is a rich deep pink. “ 
