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JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Cosmos. New Early Blooming. Strong growing garden plants having ele- 
gant foliage and for late summer and fall blooming have no equal; 
the flowers are of various shades and colors from pure white to crim- 
son. As a flower for cutting they have no superior, keeping for a week 
when cut and placed in water. The seed should be started early in 
the house or hot-bed, to have a long season of bloom, although with 
the strain we offer they will bloom from seed sown in the open ground 
Cobea. A rapid growing vine of great 
value, as a covering for trellises, 
arbors, trunks of trees, ets. Its 
large bell-shaped flowers are pro- 
duced late in the summer. In 
sowing, the seeds must be planted 
on edge, and covered lightly with 
fine soil. Per pkt. 15 cts. 
Coleus. Novel and interesting foliage 
plants easily grown from seed. 
Our strain produces a great vari- 
ety of highly colored and attrac- 
tive plants suitable either for 
garden or house culture. Per pkt. 
15 cts. 
Diar.thus. China Pink. Also called Diadem Pink and Japan Pink. These 
are among the most brilliant of our garden flowers and of the easiest 
culture. The plants grow from 12 to 15 inches in height and bloom 
freely all through the summer until heavy freezing weather in the fall. 
They will live over winter the first season if protected with a light 
covering of leaves or similar loose material. The seeds may be start- 
ed early in the house or hot-bed and are easily transplanted and 
should be planted 8 to 10 inches apart in the garden. The flowers re- 
semble Carnations and are of rich and various shades and colors, as 
white, pink, rose, purple, maroon, striped, and many combinations and 
blendings of these colors. Many are deeply fringed. 
Double, all colors mixed, 5 cts, per pkt. 
Single, all colors mixed, 5 cts per pkt. 
early in May. Pkt. 5 cts. 
Fancy Coleus. 
Dahlias.. These grand old garden favorites which are now enjoying such a 
wide popularity are among the easiest flowers to grow from seed. The 
double varieties blooming the first season if the seed is sown before 
April, while the single varieties will bloom if the seed is sown in the 
open ground, although the earlier they are started the longer the sea- 
son of bloom. Double mixed. Per pkt. 10c. Single mixed. Per pkt. 10c. 
Double English Daisy. An old 
fashioned hardy garden 
plant, blooming from early 
spring until well in the sum. 
mer. The seed should be 
sown early or if sown in Au- 
gust and transplanted to per- 
manent position in September 
they will give best satisfac- 
tion. 
Per pkt. 10 cts. 
Double English Daisy. 
