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Lawrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
Hudranueti panieulata urandiflora. 
Honeysuckle. ( Upright Tartarian .) 
Strong-growing, hardy shrub, with small 
fragrant blossoms in abundance in early 
spring. White and Pink. 35 cts. each. 
Hydrangea panieulata 
grandiflora. 
This is the most popular hardy shrub of 
the day, and one of the easiest to grow. It 
does well in any and all soils, but the flower 
will be larger and finer if given good, rich 
soil. The flowers are in immense panicles, 
creamy white when first opening, changing 
to pure white when fully open, then turn- 
ing to pink and bronze as the flower grows 
older. It blooms in August, and remains 
in bloom until heavy frosts. At least half 
of the previous year's growth should be cut 
back each spring, as the flowers are much 
larger and finer when treated in this man- 
ner. We have a fine stock of extra strong 
plants at 50 cts each, #4 per doz. ; smaller 
plants, 25 cts. and 35 cts. each, f 2.50 and 
$3.50 per doz. 
Kerria Japontca. (Corckorus.) 
A very neat little shrub, with slender 
green branches and bright green, pointed 
leaves ; flowers rich yellow, double, and 
produced at intervals from July to October. 
35 cts. each. 
Pliiladelplius. 
( Syringa , or Mock Orange.) 
A desirable shrub, of vigorous habit, 
with fine, rich green foliage and beautiful, 
white fragrant flowers, in dense clusters, 
in such profusion as to bear the branches 
down when in flower in June. 35 cts. each. 
Rhus cotinus. 
(Purple Fringe , or Smoke Tree.) 
A desirable shrub ; much admired for 
its curious fringe-like flowers, that cover 
the whole plant, becoming like a cloud of 
smoke later in the season. 35 cts. each. 
Robinia. (Rose Acacia.) 
A handsome shrub, with beautiful foli- 
age and charming clusters of pea-shaped 
flowers of a bright rose-color ; produced 
abundantly in May and June, and at inter- 
vals throughout the summer. 35 cts. each. 
Sweetbrier. 
The well-known old Sweetbrier of old- 
fashioned gardens. 35 cts. each. 
Symphoricarpus. ( Waxberry .) 
A well-known shrub, with small pink 
flowers, followed by showy, waxy white 
berries, which hang on the plant a long 
time. 35 cts. each. 
