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40 LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Excelsior Pearl. Beautiful spikes of diuble pure white fragrant flowers. 
Fine large bulbs, 5 cts. each, 3 for 10 cts., 35 cts. per doz. 
Started in pots, x5 cis. each, $1.50 per doz. 
HARDY LILIES. 
Plant in the open ground not less than 5 inches deep, the larger kinds 
deeper. The beds should be underdrained if inclined to be wet. If the soil 
is heavy or compact, sand or coal ashes should be well worked in the soil' 
to lighten it. Although all are ha’ dy. ihe beds should l e well covered with 
leaves or manure to the depth of 8 or 10 inches, in the fail. 
Auratum. (Gold Banded Lily). One of the most fragrant and beautiful’ 
Lilies grown. The flowers are of the largest size, measuring nearly a 
foot across, of a pure white, with crimscn spots, while a band of golden 
yellow runs through each petal. Strong bulbs, 35 cts. each. 
Candidum. (St. Joseph s Lily.) Pure white; very fragrant 
planted in September. 10 cts. each. $1.00 per doz. 
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Speciosum, or Lancifolium. The most popular Lily grown; 
and produc.ng flowers of delicate colors. 35 cts. each. 
Speciosum Album. Pure white, 35 cts. each. 
SPeC rr n ^ U , brum c - , White ground, spotted red, with a band of crimson on 
eacu petal, zo cts. eacn. 
Triginum. (Tiger Lily). Orange, spotted black. 10 cts. each. 
Select List of Jlerdy M&acius Plants 
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Dlant^ iS tb C ev S ormv P nnffi haS bec , ome v ~ ry P^ular of late years, as when once- 
punted they grow and thri ve and increase in value and b auty from year 
o > ear. The numi er of varieties has , een so nereased that one may with 
c.neful selection, stock the garden with plants which will uloom ,n siicc s- 
' “ from early spring un.il heavy frosts. They are of the easiest cultme 
only requiring an ord nary garden soil, but as they remain in the “round 
vTvmw 0 year ' th f, y wi, l he grpatlv benefited bya mulch or cover ngo? 
h ', o' Iiw? manare ’ ff 1 rough the winter, which should he well worked into- 
the soi i around the plants in the spriner. We" have a fine collection of the 
best, and most suitable for this climate. 
We have many varieties not mentioned in the following list, and when, 
ustomers are n want of varieties f r special purposes, such as the wild 
garden, among shrubbery or for rock ork, we would be pleased to wibmit 
prices for' Ia?ge S lo a t r s e SUUed ^ tWs P rpose ’ w un° s“ 
t''onsT° r th ° Se n0t acquainted with l be different varieties we offer collec- 
Six distinct varieties for .$1.00, our selection of sorts. 
Fifteen distinct varieties for $2. our selection of sorts. 
Twenty-five distinct varieties for $3, our selection of sorts. 
