LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Select List of Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 
This class of plants has become very popular of late years, as when once 
planted they grow and thrive and increase in value and beauty from year 
to year. The number of varieties has been so increased that one may, with 
careful selection, stock the garden with plants which will bloom in succes- 
sion from early spring until heavy frosts. They are of the easiest culture, 
only requiring an ordinary garden soil, but as they remain in the ground 
from year to year, they will be greatly benefited by a mulch or covering of 
well-rotted manure, through the winter, which should be well worked into 
the soil around the plants in the spring. We have a fine collection of the 
best and most suitable for this Clin ate. 
We have many varieties not mentioned in the following list, and when 
customers are in want of varieties for special purposes, such as the wild 
garde:), among shrubbery or for rock work, we would be pleased to submit 
a list of such as are suited for this purpose, on application, with special 
prices for large lots. 
For those not acquainted with the different varieties, we offer collec- 
tions. 
Six distinct varieties for $1.00, our selection of sorts. 
Fifteen distinct varieties for $2.00, our selection of sorts. 
Twenty-five distinct varieties for $3.00, our selection of sorts. 
ANTHEMIS TliMCTORI. 
(Hardy Go’.de.i Marguerite.) 
A valuable plant of easy culture, 
with beautiful clear yellow flow- 
ers, 1 to 2 inches in diameter, 
borne in abundance from June to 
October. Fine for cutting. Strong 
clumps, 25 cts. each. 
ACHILLEA, THE PEARL. 
A profuse and continuous bloom- 
i g old garden favorite, with pure 
white double daisy like flow; rs on 
long stems. Valuable for cutting. 
Strong clumps, to cts. each. 
AEGOPOD1UM VAP.IEGATA. 
Achillea, the Pearl. 
(Variegated Bishop Weed.) 
A rapid growing 
plant with neat green 
and yellow variegat- 
ed foliage. It makes 
a fine border for low 
, \ shrubbery or for cov- 
ering waste places. 
■ it will thrive in any 
' soil. 
Strong clumps 20 
cts. each, 
cts. each. 
