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Lxwrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRIES, continued. 
Gandy . One of the latest varieties ; large 
and handsome ; bright crimson ; firm, and 
of good quality ; a strong grower. 
Meek’s Early. (P.) The earliest of 
all Strawberries ; large, firm, of a bright 
red color, and good quality ; a valuable 
berry. 
Michel’s Early. A very early berry ; 
of medium size, conical shape, and of ex- 
cellent quality ; very vigorous. A good va- 
riety to plant with Meek’s. 
Mrs. Cleveland. (P.) Berries very 
large, uniform, and of good quality ; mod- 
erately firm. The plant is a vigorous 
grower and an abundant bearer ; excellent 
for the home garden. 
Shuster’s Gem. (P. ) Very large fruit ; 
of globular shape and very uniform, main- 
taining its size till the end of the season ; 
maderately firm, and of good quality. 
Wilson. Still the best and most popu- 
lar market variety. 
Bulach No. B. (See preceding page.) 
Vegetable Plants. 
CABBAGE PLANTS. Early Winnig- 
stadt, Early Jersey Wakefield, Succes- 
sion, Flat Dutch, Savoy, etc. 30 cts. per 
100, $2.50 per 1,000. 
CAULIFLOWER. Early Snowball, Half 
Early Paris, etc. 10 cts. perdoz., 75 cts. 
per too. 
CELERY. White Plume, Pink Plume, 
Golden Dwarf, Giant Pascal, New Rose, 
etc. From seed bed, 75 cts. per 100, $4 
per 1,000; transplanted, $1 per 100, $6 
per i.ooo. These are in boxes of 100, 
and can be shipped as they are, if desired ; 
if not specified, they will be shaken out 
and packed in damp moss. 
CUCUMBERS, iriELONS AND SUH- 
MER SQUASH. The leading varie- 
ties. 15 cts. each, $150 per doz. These 
are shipped in the pots, and should be 
turned out in the hill with as little dis- 
turbance as possible. 
Onion. 
EGG PLANTS, New York Improved, 
Early Dwarf Purple, etc. Large plants, 
grown in pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per 
doz.; from seed beds, 25 cts. per doz. 
ONIONS. Mammoth Prizetaker. Every- 
one should try a few hundred of these 
plants If given rich soil and good cul- 
tivation, Onions can be raised weighing 
a pound or more apiece. 15 cts. per 100, 
$1.25 per 1,000. 
PEPPERS. Bull Nose, Golden Dawn, 
Dong' Red, etc. 25 cts. per doz. 
TOMATOES. Livingston’s Beauty, 
Early Ruby, Ponderosa,and all the lead- 
ing market varieties. Transplanted, 25c. 
per. doz., $1.50 per 100 ; strong plants, in 
sods, 75 cts. per doz. The latter plants 
are usually in bud or flower. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant). Linnaeus. The 
best variety ; very tender, and of supe- 
rior flavor. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Asparagus Roots. 
Columbia Mammoth White. A fine 
new variety, producing large, white stalks 
of finest quality, i-year-old, $1.50 per 100. 
Conover’s Colossal. The standard 
variety, i-year-old, 75 cts. per 100 ; 2-year- 
old, $1.50, per 100. 
Dreer’s Eclipse. One of the largest 
and best; very tender. 1 -year-old, $1 
per 100. 
