LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
NEW ASTERS. 
Benthey’s White. A grand new white variety of the most perfect form. 
Flowers, large perfect ly double, from three to five inches in diameter and 
borne on long stiff stems. Altogether one of the best varieties for cutting 
ever introduced. This variety is grown in very large quantities by market 
growers as, on account of its many superior Qualities it commands the high- 
est prices. I kt 15 cts. 
Carlson's Lavender. In our grounds the past season this variety was the 
best of all the lavender varieties. The habit of the plant is strong and 
vigorous, usually growing about two feet high. The color is a beautiful 
shade of lavender. As a variety for cutting it has no equal. Pkt. 10 cts. 
IMPATIENS HOLSTII. 
(The New Scarlet Sultan's Balsam.) 
A very handsome variety of the Sultan's Balsam or as sometimes called Parlor 
Beauty. I> is a stroi g giower forming plants lb to 24 inches high and 
resembles in habit, foliage and shape, the popular older variety; the flowers 
are large, of a beautiful orange scarlet shade and are borne in great abun- 
dance all through the season. Seed sow n indoors in the spring w ill produce 
plants which, if planted out by June 1st. will bloom all through the summer. 
It is also an excellent winter-blooming pot plant. Pkt. 15 cts. 
KOCHIA SCOPARIA. 
(Globe Bush or Standing Cypress.) 
A distinct and highly orna- 
mental plant of rapid growth, 
making tine specimens in a 
short time if giv.-n good soil 
and plenty of room. The plants 
branch freely, are of a beauti- 
ful soft green color and always 
maintain their true globe shape. 
The whole plant is covered in 
the early fall with small scarlet 
Jow-ers, giving the plants the 
appearance of balls of fire. 
Pkt. 10 cts 
Kochia Scoparia. 
NEW PANSY. 
(Giant Orchid — Flowering ) 
This strain comprises a novel and beautiful collection of shades and colorings, of 
large sized and beautifully formed flowers, it is the result of a number of 
years of careful selection, each year retaining all 'he novel and peculiar 
colorings, and discarding t e common and ordinary- varieties, until it now 
comprises colors and shades of pink, lilac, rose, orange, terra-cotta, chamois, 
etc., colors not usually found in the cheaper grades of seed. Pkt. 15 cts., 
2 pkts. for 25 cts. 
NEW GIANT SWEET PEAS. 
Countess Spencer Seedlings. A new race of Sweet Peas, of extraordinary 
size embracing beautiful shades of pink, salmon, orange and rose. They are 
of enormous size compared with the older varieties, of unusual substance, 
with a wavy or fluted appearance and nicely blended colors, there are fre- 
quently three and sometimes four floweis to a stem. Pkt. 10 ots. 
