Lawrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensbukg, N. Y. 
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PEONIES. 
HERBACEOUS VARIETIES. 
This noble flower, so brilliant in color and perfection of bloom, almost rivals the 
rose, increasing in beauty and form from year to year.. The plant is of good form and 
outline, as hardy as adandelion, and assure to bloom. I have a large bed of them in the 
new and old varieties, which are a beautiful sight when in bloom. The cut-blooms are 
very popular, and sell at 50 cts. to $1 per doz. Many of them are fragrant. 
Strong plants, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., except where noted. 
( Hardy Primrose . ) 
No garden is com- 
plete without these 
early spring-blooming 
plants. 
20 cts. each. 
Alba plena. Large, double white ; fra- 
grant. 
Bicolor. Outside petals pink, center 
lighter, stained red. 
Faust. Flesh color, shaded. 
Fragrans. Deep rose; fragrant and 
late. 
Fennellifolla. Fern like foliage, with 
dark crimson single flowers ; very early. 
Fennellifolia plena. Similar to the 
above, with double flowers the color and 
form of " Jack ” roses. 75cts.each. 
Grandiflora carnea plena. Outside 
petals blush, center yellowish ; fringed. 
Humei. Large, double; purplish rose ; 
very late, lasting two or three weeks longer 
than other varieties. 
Limbata. Clear pink; very fine. 
Lutea variegata. Semi-double ; yel- 
lowish white ; flesh guard petals. 
Modesta. Deep rose, bright and showy ; 
very large, and fine shape; fragrant. 
Pottsii. Deep rose ; early. 
Plenissima rosea superba. Guard 
petals rose, center blush. 
Rosea superba. 
Large; deep rose, 
shading lighter to 
center. 
Primula. 
Herbac euue Poeonier. 
Acaulis. The old 
English Primrose; flow- 
ers yellow 
Polyanthus. The 
best single ; all colors 
mixed. 
Dean’s hybrids. 
Similar to acaulis, but 
that produce myriads 
of flowers of the rich- 
est, and handsomest 
shades of color. 
Rubra. The old. double red ‘'PineyT 
Victoria tricolor. Outside petals pale 
rose, center yellowish white, streaked red. 
Variegata plenissima. Flesh color, 
with pink guard petals. 
Tree Prenny. 
PAEONV AKIiOK 1 A. 
( Tree Pceony.) 
Handsome flowering shrub. The flow- 
ers are numerous and of immense size. 
Although hardy, the plants must be pro- 
tected in this climate. {.1 each. 
