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JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
toward the center of the flower. The vines are of vigorous growth, begin 
blooming early and nearly always produce four to the stem. 
Vermillion Brilliant. The most brilliant scarlet Spencer variety yet pro- 
duced. The vines are strong, short jointed and very free blooming. The 
flowers are of perfect form, the standard being bold and erect, well 
waved and fluted while the wings are well placed and nicely waved. The 
whole flower is the same shade of intense rich scarlet throughout, and 
unlike most varieties of the color is entirely sunproof, showing no signs 
of burning in the hottest weather. 
White Spencer. The first white in the Spencer type and still one of the best. 
A pure wavy white of the largest size and of splendid substance. 
PRICE: Any of the above varieties, 10 cts. per packet. 
The collection of 12 varieties and one packet of Lawrance’s Pine Mixed 
Spencers for $1.00. 
LAWRANCE’S FINE MIXED SPENCERS. 
A mixture of all the above varieties and many others, including many 
recent novelties. To those not having the space to devote to the separate 
colors, this mixture will be found of exceptional value, containing as it does 
all the colors of the type. 
Price: 10 cts. per packet, 25 cts. per oz. 
TWELVE BEST STANDARD OR GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS. 
This collection is made up of extra selected varieties which besides the 
endorsements of leading Sweet Pea specialists we have found by our own 
trials to possess all the qualities which go to make up the ideal of this type 
of Sweet Peas. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. A grand j)ale lavender. 
Miss Willmot. Rich orange pink shaded rose; has no superior in color. 
Mrs. Walter Wright. An exquisite shade of mauve. 
Nora Unwin. .Aside from the Spencer varieties, this is the finest pure white 
in cultivation. 
Othello. Deep glossy maroon; fine for bunching with the lighter varieties. 
Prima Donna. The favorite soft clear pink; of good size, slightly hooded in 
form, vigorous and free blooming. 
Queen Alexandria. Bright scarlet; the best of its color and does not burn in 
strong sunshine. 
Lawrance’s Fine Mixed.' A splendid mixture embracing all of the above and 
many other large flowered varieties of bright and pleasing shades and 
colors in good proportion. This is not to be compared with many of the 
Mixed Sweet Peas on the market which contain about half blue and 
purple shades and the balance of old-fashioned, small free seeding varie- 
ties, but may be depended upon to produce a rich and varied collection of 
all colors in proper proportion. Per pkt. 5c.; per % lb., 35c.; per lb., $1.00. 
Any of the above varieties, 5c. per pkt., 15c. per ounce, except where 
-noted 
The collection of 12 varieties and one packet of Lawrance’s Fine Mixed 
for 50c. 
