Lawraxce’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y 
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Ivy Geraniums. 
A splendid variety of Geraniums, of 
trailing habit, well adapted for vases, bas- 
kets, or anywhere a trailing plant can be 
used. 
IS cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Pierre Crozy. A distinct and pleasing 
variety ; intermediate between an Ivy- 
leaved Geranium and the Zonale sorts. 
The habit of the plant is dwarf and com- 
pact. The flowers are bright scarlet, and 
freely produced. 
La Rosiere. Bright, rosy pink. 
Jean d’Arc. A fine variety. Pure 
white. 
Roi de Wurtemburg. Large trusses 
of rich, dazzling scarlet. 
Variegated Geraniums, 
ao cts. each, Ja per doz., unless noted. 
Bronze. Leaves golden bronze, with a 
handsome dark zone. 
Happy Thought. Center of leaves 
yellow, with a border of rich green ; flow- 
ers rich rose 
Madam Salleroi. A compact growing, 
silver-edged variety, valuable for border- 
ing, massing, etc. A healthy grower, 
rarely exceeding 6 inches in height ; leaves 
small, of a clear green color, edged with 
pure white. 10 cts each, $1 per doz., $ 6 
per ioo. 
nrs. Parker. Double-flowering. A 
strong growing silver-edged variety, with 
beautiful trusses of exquisite rosy pink 
flowers. The foliage is deep green, mar- 
gined with a broad band of silvery white. 
The most free-flowering of any of the sil- 
ver-leaved class. One of the finest and 
most beautiful plants recently introduced. 
25 cts. each. 
Mountain of Snow. Foliage green, 
handsomely bordered with white. Flow- 
ers scarlet. 
Mrs. Pollock. A beautiful golden tri- 
color variety, bronzy scarlet zone, golden 
edge. 
Freak of Nature. Pure white, blotch 
in center of leaf, with a broad band of 
green on the margin. Flowers scarlet. 
Scented Geraniums. 
2 1-2 Inch pots, 15c. each, <1.50 per doz.; 
4-Inch pots, 25c. each, $x per doz. 
Rose, Nutmeg, Dr. Livingstone, 
Tomentosa, Balm. 
Gloxinia. 
Handsome summer-blooming bulbs, with 
rich, luxuriant foliage, and remarkably 
rich trumpet-shaped flowers, of the most 
chaste and elegant colors. 25c. to 50c. ea. 
German Ivy. [Parlor ivy.} 
A rapid-growing vine, with glossy green 
leaves ; fine for baskets, vases, etc. 10c. 
each, $1 per doz. 
Greyillea robusta. ( Silk Oak . ) 
A beautiful shrubby plant, with delicate 
fern-like foliage ; a good house plant ; of 
rapid growth. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each, ac- 
cording to size. 
Heliotrope. 
Universal favorites on account of their 
delighiful fragrance, blooming well as bed- 
ding plants in summer or as pot plants in 
winter. 
Strong plants, from 2 1-2 Inch pots, 15c. 
each, $1.50 per doz.; from 4-inch pots, 
25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Snow Wreath. Large trusses of white 
flowers. 
Forget-me-not. Blue, shaded violet. 
Hydrangeas. 
An old favorite, producing large heads 
of flowers, lasting a long time. 
Thomas Hogg. Large, pure white 
flowers, often measuring 12 inches across. 
Rosea. Similar to the above except in 
color, which is a deep rose. 25 cts. to $1 
each, according to size. 
Impatiens Sultani. 
A perpetual blooming plant of compact 
habit. The flowers are a beautiful bril- 
liant rose color, and freely produced, 
whether in the garden or the house. 1 5 cts. 
to 50 cts. each. 
Ivy, English. 
This well-known vine needs no descrip- 
tion. Small plants, 15 cts. each ; large 
plants, 25 cts. to 50 cts. each. 
Lemon 'Verbena. 
A useful plant, with highly scented foli- 
age. The branches are very useful for 
bouquets, etc. Small plants, 15 cts. each ; 
large plants, 25 cts. each. 
