Lawrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
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Roses. 
Of this popular plant we do not grow 
productive and otherwise desirable, believ- 
ing that those that are most profitable with 
us will be better suited to the wants of our 
•customers. 
Tea and Everblooming 
Roses. 
Small plants, 15 cts. each ; large plants, 
35 cts. to so cts. each. 
Agrippina. A handsome Rose, of a rich 
shade of crimson; very prolific in bloom, 
and an excellent bedding variety 
Bon Silene. Valuable alike for winter 
or summer-blooming ; color rosy carmine; 
exquisite tea scent. 
Clothilde Soupert. A compact, vigor- 
ous-growing variety, and very free flower- 
ing, even the smallest plants being covered 
with buds and flowers Its form and sub- 
stance are perfect. The color is a beauti- 
ful pearl-white, deepening to rosy blush in 
the center. A fine plant for pot-culture or 
bedding. 
Catherine riermet. The most popular 
of all the Tea Roses, more flowers of this 
"variety being sold during the winter than 
any other variety. The color is a delicate 
blush pink. One of the finest Roses of its 
■color 
Duchesse de Brabant. A valuable free- 
blooming variety, of a silvery pink color. 
A good bedding variety, and very fragrant. 
Hermosa. The finest pink bedding 
Rose in cultivation. 
La France. Beautiful satin rose color ; 
very large, fragrant flowers. 
narie Guillot. White, tinted lemon ; 
very large flowers of fine form 
Malmaison. Rich flesh color ; beauti- 
ful, large flowers ; very fragrant. 
Papa Gontier. A free-blooming va- 
riety, of a glowing carmine-crimson color ; 
very fragrant 
Perle des Jardins. Rich yellow ; beau- 
tiful large flowers of perfect form The 
most popular yellow Rose for winter-bloom- 
ing 
The Bride. A strong growing, free- 
flowering variety, for pot-culture or bed- 
ding. Flowers of large size and delicious 
fragrance ; pure white. 
Noisette or Climbing Roses. 
Marechal Niel. A superb climbing 
Rose for the greenhouse or conservatory. 
Large, deliciously fragrant flowers, of a 
rich golden yellow color. 50 cts. to $2 
each, according to size. 
Solfaterre. Sulphur yellow ; beautiful 
in bud or flower. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each. 
an extended variety, but only those that are 
La France. 
Gloire de Dijon. Very large flowers 
of good form ; color a combination of sal- 
mon, orange and buff. 25 cts. to 75 cts. 
each. 
Hardy and Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses. 
We endeavor to present to our custom- 
ers only such varieties as we have tried 
and found worthy of cultivation in this 
climate. Many varieties, offered by firms 
further south as perfectly hardy are 
tender in this climate, even with the best 
protection, which all Roses should have 
in this section. Below will be found a few 
of the best for this section. Besides those 
mentioned we have many equally good va- 
rieties, which lack of space forbids us to 
mention. Customers will not be disap- 
pointed by leaving selections to us, simply 
mentioning colors desired. Although we 
have a large stock, we occasionally run 
short of some varieties before the selling 
season closes; therefore, purchasers will 
please say if they wish us to substitute in 
case all the varieties ordered cannot be 
supplied. 
Strong plants, 50 cts, each, S4.50 per 
dot.; second size, 30 cts. each, $3 per 
doz. 
Anna de Diesbach. Clear, bright car- 
mine ; very large, full and fragrant. 
Baronne Prevost. Pure rose color ; 
very large and fragrant ; one of the hardiest. 
