LAWRANCE'S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
lAWRANCE’S SELECT SWEET PEAS. 
Black Michael. Bright shining red ma- 
roon, extra large flowers. 
Bolton’s Pink. Extra large boldly ex- 
• panded flowers, color soft orange 
pink, very bright and showy. 
Countess Cadogan. Very large flowers 
of a bright blue color. 
Countess of Lathom. A soft cream tint shaded flesh pink in center. 
Dorothy Eckford. Very large pure white, a fine variety. 
Dainty. Rightly named on account of the dainty coloring, white with pink 
edge. 
Emily Henderson. Large pure white very early and profuse. 
Earliest of All. Identical in color with Blanche Ferry, but blooms two weeks 
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Janet Scott. Bright pink slightly tinged with apricot. 
King Edward VII. A grand scarlet variety, with large flowers on long stems. 
Lovely. Soft shell pink, a lovely shade. 
Miss Willmott. Rich orange pink shaded rose; has no superior in color. 
Mrs. Dugdale. Beautiful carmine rose; extra large flowers. 
There are present about 
1 300 varieties of Sweet Peas 
on the market, and many 
new ones being added every 
year. In this long list there 
are so many varieties that 
are either exactly alike or 
so nearly so, that it seems 
useless to list them. While 
we have not tested all of 
the varieties on the market 
today, we do annually test 
most of the new ones of- 
fered, and many of them 
are discarded as being no 
improvement on existing 
varieties. We have again 
carefully revised our list 
and selected 25 of the best 
and most distinct standard 
sorts and offer them as a 
collection that, for the ama- 
teur gardener, cannot be 
improved upon. 
Aurora.. Orange rose strip- 
ed on a white ground. 
Blanche Ferry. The popular 
pink and white variety. 
