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LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES. OGDENSRURG, N. Y. 
Vegetable Plants* 
We have a large amount of space devoted to growing Vegetable Plants 
In such varieties as are of ..ne greatest merit and best adapted for planting 
for the home garden or market. Much time may be saved in getting plants 
well established and ready to grow as soon as the ground is in proper con- 
dition to plant. >ve give careful attention to packing for snipment, in order 
to insure safe arrival and low rates. 
Brussels Sprouts. Improved Half Dwarf. Very hardy plants, producing nu- 
merous little sprcats resembling small cabbages. They should be treat- 
ed in all respects like winter cabbage. Plants ready after June ust, 
10 cts. per dozen, 00 cts. per hundred. 
Cabbage Plants. Early Winningstadt, Early Jersey Wakefield, Succession, 
Flat Dutch, Danish Ball Head, Short Stem Drumhead, Red Dutch, &c. 
Early varieties transplanted 8 cts. per doz. 50 cts. per hundred. After 
June 1st all varieties 25 cts. per hundred, $2.00 per thousand. 
Celery Plants. White Plume, Golden Self Blanching, Silver Self Blanching, 
Winter Queen, Giant Pascal. Ready after May 20th. 
Prices of Celery Plants. (By express only, at Buyer’s expense.) 
Plants from Seed beds $3.50 per 1000; 50c. per 100. 
Transplanted Plants $6.00 per 1000; 75c. per 100. 
The superiority of 1'ransplan‘ed P ants is seen in the dense mass of 
fibrous roots t.,ey possess, and on this account they are much easier to 
make grow and more certain to do well. 
Cucumbers, Melons and Summer Squash. The leading varieties. 15 cts. 
each, $1.50 per dozen. These are grown in patent boxes which can be 
removed without disturbing the roots when planting in the hill. 
Cgg Plants. New York Improved, Ear'y Dwarf. Purple, &c. Large plants 
grown in pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen. Transplanted 50 cts. per 
dozen. 
Onion, Mammoth Prize Taker. Fine plants from seedbed. 15 cts. per 100, 
$1.25 per 1000. 
Everyone should try a few hundrel of these. If given rich so i and gosd 
cultivation, onions may be raised weighing a pound or more apiece. 
Peppers. Bull Nose, Long Red, &c. Transplanted, 25 cts. per dozen, $1.50 
per 100. 
Parsley Plants. Moss Curled. 26 cts. per dozen. 
Tomato Plants. Livingston’s Beauty, Sparks’ Earliana, Ponderosa, Early 
Jewell, Dwarf Cnampion, Stone, Matchless, &c. Transplanted, 25 cts. 
per doz., $1.50 per 100. Large strong plants in patent plant boxes, 
which can be removed w.thout disturbing the roots. GO cts. per doz 
$4.50 per 100. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE TOMATO PLANTS IN 
ATENT BOXES. BY PLANTING THESE RIPE TOMATOES 
CAN BE HAD FROM OimE TO THREE WEEKS EARLIER. 
chubarb (Pieplant) Linneaus. The best variety, very tender, juicy and of 
superior flavor. Strong roots, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per uoz. 
SAGE. 
Colt’s Mammoth. A large leaved strppa growing variety which never runs 
to seed. 10 cts'. each, $l.on per dozen. 
