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Lawrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
Double Fringed Petunia «. 
Petunias. 
( Double Fringed.) 
Few plants equal these for bedding or 
house culture. They commence to bloom 
early, and continue all through the season. 
Strong plants, from a i-a-inch pots, 
IS cts. each. Si so perdoz. ; larger plants 
ao cts. each $a per doz. 
Alva. Carmine-rose, splashed and mot- 
tled white. 
Defender. Very double, pure white, 
finely fringed, free-blooming. 
Excelsior. Pure white-mottled, crim- 
son and purple. 
Gem. Variegated carmine-rose and 
white ; large flower. 
Nobiles. Mottled crimson-rose and 
white ; a fine flower. 
Norma. White, heavily marked with 
purplish crimson. 
Ovid. White, mottled crimson and rose 
Superbum. Pure white, with mottled 
crimson center. 
Pllea. 
( Artillery Plant.) 
A useful, low-growing, mossy-looking 
plant, fine for baskels, vases, etc. By dip- 
ping the plant in warm water when the 
flowers are ready to open, it causes the buds 
to open suddenly and the pollen is thrown 
out nearly a foot, making a perfect repre- 
sentation of miniature artillery, both in 
sound and smoke. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 
Primrose. 
Passion Flower. 
( Passiflora .) 
Climbing plants of rapid growth and free- 
flowering, well adapted for house culture 
in winter or for training over trellises, 
arbors, etc., in the garden. 
Pfordtil. Blue. The best and most 
variety. 
Primroses. 
{Primula Sinensis.) 
One of the most useful winter-blooming 
plants, nearly always in bloom. We have 
them in different colors, White, Pink, Blue, 
etc. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 
PRIMROSE, nOlIBI.E WHITE. 
Handsome double white flowers. As free 
blooming as the single varieties. 
Primula obconica. 
A free-blooming Primrose, bearing heads 
of 10 to 15 flowers on long stems well above 
the foliage ; flowers are pure white, shading 
to lilac. A fine house plant, and always in 
bloom. 15 cts. and 25 cts. ea?h. 
Pelargoniums. 
( Lady Washington Geraniums.) 
These are beautiful plants for pot cul- 
ture or planting in partial shade in the 
garden. Large trusses of flowers of ex- 
quisite tintsand pencilings freely produced. 
We have about 30 varieties of elegant 
shades and markings. 25 cts. to $1 each, 
according to size. 
Madam Thibaut. White, riehly mar- 
bled and blotched with rose, the upper 
petals marked with crimson maroon. 
Enormous trusses of large flowers with 
crimped petals, giving it the appearance of 
being double. 25 cts. each ; large plants, 
50 cts. to $1 each. 
Mrs. Robert Sandlford. Same as the 
above variety, except in color, which is a 
pure, glistening white. 25 cts each. 
