Lawrance’s Nurseries, Oodensburg, N. Y. 
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New Begonia, Haageana. 
One of the finest ornamental-flowering plants grown, 
and continually in bloom. The flowers are very 
large, creamy white, tinted with pink, giving them a 
very pleasing appearance ; the foliage is large and 
heavy, of a beautiful bronze-green color above, and 
the under side red. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each. 
It is of strong, erect growth, 
Clematis. 
New Dahlias. 
MISS MARY LOMAS. A hand- 
some show variety of distinct form, 
having immense shell-like petals of exquisite waxy 
finish ; color pure white, suffused with rosy laven- 
der. A fine variety, and sure to please. 25 cts. ea. 
WM. AGNEW. Very large flowers of the Cac- 
tus variety, frequently 5 and 6 inches in diameter. 
The color is a rich, dazzling red, outer petals long 
and twisted, occasionally marked with a band of 
yellow through the center. A strong and vigorous 
grower. 25 cts. each. 
SNOW-CLAD. Flowers of the purest white, of perfect shape, and freely produced i 
one of the handsomest of the Pompone varieties. 25 cts. each. 
FERN-LEAVED BEAUTY. A handsome variety, called Fern-Leaved Beauty, on 
account of the foliage, which is finely cut, resembling a large fern. The flowers are 
medium sized, with quilled-like petals, regularly arranged ; color creamy white, the 
petals bordered with dark crimson. A handsome and striking variety. 25 cts. each. 
MAD. ED. ANDRE. A distinct 
and novel variety, being the nearest 
approach to a bright red yet sent 
out. The plant is a strong, vigor- 
ous grower, resembling Jackmanni 
in freedom of bloom, size, and shape 
of flower, but is a beautiful shade of 
carmine-red in color — a most pleas- 
ing shade. 75 cts each. 
MAD. BARON VIELLARD. An- 
other unique color in the Clematis. 
Handsome lavender-pink ; large 
flowers, freely produced. 75 cts. ea. 
One «acb of tb« ebove four varieties for 75 cts- 
Fuchsias. 
MAD. BRUANT. Immense-sized flowers, with exquisite rosy mauve corolla and 
bright red sepals ; a vigorous grower, blooming the entire season. No one should be 
without this grand variety. 25 cts. each. 
TRIPHYLLA HYBRIDA. This variety, although not new, is scarce, and is worthy of 
special mention. It is entirely distinct, being unlike the ordinary Fuchsia. The flow- 
ers are clear, rich crimson, not very large, but freely produced. A continuous bloomer, 
as well for the window garden as in the open ground. 30 cts. each. 
Pelargonium, Dorothy. 
One of the finest and most striking varieties ever introduced. It commences to 
bloom early, and lasts until late in the season. The ground color is a soft, rosy salmon, 
upper petals blotched with dark maroon, lower petals shaded plum color near the throat. 
An elegant variety. 50 cts. each. 
