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JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Single Pinks, pkt. 6c. 
Double Pinks, pkt. 5c. 
Double English Daisy. An old 
fashioned hardy garden plant, 
bloming from early spring un- 
til well in the summer. The 
seed should be sown early or if 
Double English Dfisy. 
sown in August and transplanted to 
permanent position in September 
they will give best satisfaction. Per 
pkt. 10 cts. 
Forget-Me-Not. Charming little plants 
with small star-like flowers of a del- 
icate shade of blue. The plants pre- 
t fer a moist situation. Pkt. 5cts. 
Gaillardia. Fine bedding plants, valu- 
able for cut flowers. The flowers 
are very double, of various and 
pleasing colors, and freely produc- 
ed on long stems. Pkt. 5cts. 
Hollyhock. Too well known to need 
description. Our seed is from the 
finest and most double varieties. 
Hollyhock. 
Larkspur. Well-known hardy annuals of the easiest culture, free bloomers 
and produce an abundance of large spikes of flowers in shades of pink, 
blue and violet, fine for cutting. Pkt. 5c. 
Marvel of Peru or Four O’Clocks. Well known, showy old garden plants, 
very free blooming and succeeding in any situation. Pkt. 5c. 
Marigolds. Easily grown and useful garden plants. The African are tall 
growing and most striking in large beds while the French are dwarf and 
best adpted to small beds or as a foreground to taller plants. 
Double African, pkt. 5 cts. 
Double French, pkt. 5 cts. 
Mignonette. No garden is complte 
without the Mignonette on account 
of its delicate fragrance. 
Large Flowering Variety, pkt. 5c. 
Mammoth Flowering Variety, pkt. 10c 
Morning Glory. The popular and pret- 
ty old-fashioned climber of many 
colors and still in the lead of all 
quick growing vines. Pkt. 5c. 
Morning Glory. Imperial Japanese. 
Much stronger in growth than the 
older variety, and with immense 
flowers of the most gorgeous color- 
ings almost impossible to describe. 
Pkt. 10c. Mignonette. 
