LAWRANCE'S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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SHOW AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni. A beautiful, clear pink quilled variety of peffect'Tftrm. Very 
free blooming. 
Arabella. An early and free flowering variety of large size and perfect 
form; color, pale primrose shaded lavender. 
Catherine Duer. Very large flowers opening out flat and showing no cen- 
ter; color, a beautiful and glowing red. 
C. W. Bruton. A fine bright yellow decorative variety. 
Fire Rain. A valuable addition to the list of decorative varieties, both for 
general display or for cutting. In this new variety, which was sent 
out by a German specialist, we have not only the rich cardinal red color, 
which is now so popular, but a plant that produces masses of bloom ear- 
ly and continuously throughout the season. 
Matchless. A strong and vigorous variety of dwarf compact growth, with 
large rich velvety maroon flowers. 
Miller’s Red. A grand decorative Dahlia of immense size. The color is a 
rich crimson-scarlet. A fine variety for cutting, as the flowers are 
borne on long stems. 
Nymphaea. A beautiful variety resembling a delicate pink water lily. 
Oriental. Large rich salmon-colored flowers of fine form and very double. 
Purity. A beautiful pure white variety of fine form. 
Perle d’Or. The finest white decorative variety yet introduced. 
Queen of Yellows. The best large flowering clear yellow, show variety. 
Storm King. An early, continuous and free bloomer, of strong coMtitu- 
tion and dwarf branching habit. The flowers are pure white, of regular 
outline and very double, and are freely produced on long stems, making 
it a fine variety to gro.v for cut flowers. 
Capstan. A remarkably free flowering Cactus variety; color, soft orange- 
scarlet shaded apricot. 
Goetlinde. An early and free blooming Cactus variety, of perfect form 
color, a beautiful primrose yellow. 
Wm. Agnew. 
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CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
r. The best rich dazzling red of the Cactus variety yet 111,10 
Florence M. Stredwick. A fine 
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