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LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Victoria Tricolor. Outside petals rose, center yellowish white streaked with 
red. 
Zoe Calot. White suffused with delicate rose. 
PAEONY ARBOREA. 
(Tree Paeony.) 
Handsome flowering shrub. The flowers are numerous and of immense 
size. Although hardy, the plants must be protected in this climate. $1 each. 
PHLOX. 
(Flame Flower.) 
This, like the Paeony, is a flow, 
er for the millions — something ev- 
erybody can grow — and should be 
in every garden. It is of stately 
growth and vigorous habit. The 
flowers are of fine form and col- 
ors, and are produced in profu- 
sion during a long season. We 
have a first-class collection which 
consists of only varieties of dis- 
tinct and decided colors. Our 
plants are strong field grown, and 
not to be compared with the small 
greenhouse propogated plants, 
usually sent out. 
Price, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Beranger. White delicately shad- 
ed rosy pink, amaranth red 
eye. 
Bridesmaid. White with large 
cherry red eye, a fine flower 
and truss. 
Colibri. White with crimson cen- 
ter; very late. 
Clara Benz. Lovely carmine-rose 
with deeper eye. 
Coquelicot. Very fine scarlet with 
Hardy Phlox. crimson eye. 
Eclarieur. A fine variety with brilliant rosy majenta flowers. 
Frau Dora Umgeller. Very rich deep rosy red, free-flowering, late. 
Graff von lingerer. Large flowers, white suffused with rosy lilac, dark 
crimson center. 
H. O. Wijers. Pure white with carmine eye. 
Jeanne d’Arc. A fine late blooming white. 
La Vague. Pure mauve with aniline red eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A grand white, immense panicles, early and free blooming. 
Miss Lingard. Extra early, pure white. 
PHLOX SUBULATA. 
(Moss Pink.) 
A dwarf variety, growing closely to the ground, and forming a carpet of 
moss like foliage, which is completely covered with pink flowers in early 
spi ing. Also P. subulata alba, a pure white form of the above. Strong 
clumps of either, 20 cts. each. 
