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LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
NEW PARIS DAISY. 
Queen Alexandria. A very pretty new variety with large pure white flow- 
ers from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, the majority of which come perfectly 
double, some semi- double, and a few single, all on the same plant, all of 
which are very handsome. The single Paris Daisy has long been a favorite 
as a cut flower, but with this variety we predict a greater popularity on 
account of its double flowers and superior las'ing qualities. 15 cts each. 
SHASTA DAISY 
The largest and finest of 
all the moonpenuy daisies. 
It is the first of a new type 
and among its many good 
qualities are extreme hardi- 
ness, standing over severe 
winters without protection, 
adaptability to any and all 
soils, and freed -m of bloom, 
blooming all through the 
summer anti f ill. The flow- 
ers are large and graceful, 
averaging four inches across 
with petals of pure glisten- 
ing whiteness and yellow 
disc. On account of its long 
stems and extraordinary 
keeping qualities when cut. 
no other flower can compare 
with it in usefulness. 
25 cts. each. 
Shasta Daisy. 
NEW DAHLIAS. 
Catherine Duer. A popular strong growing and free blooming variety of a 
bright crimson scarlet color. 15 cts. each 
Kreimhilde. An exquisite and delicate shell pink, shading to white at the 
center. W'thout question the finest and most perfect pink Cactus variety 
in cultivation, and as a cut flower is unsurpa sed by any. 15 cts. each 
Winsome. A fine cream white Cactus variety of good size and perfect form. 
20 cts each. 
Stars. A very free blooming Cactus variety, brilliant scarlet with orange at 
base of petals. Of large size, fine form, and very free blooming. 25c. each. 
Prof. Zacharias. A beautiful clear yellow variety of perfect form and very 
free blooming. 25 cts. each. 
One each of the five varieties for 85 cts. 
NEW FERNS. 
Nephrolepis Scotti. (Dwarf Boston Fern.) In a general way this may be 
described as a miniature form of the popular old Boston Fern. The whole 
plant is more dwarf and compact and with shorter and narrower fronds, 
gracefully recurving, making finished specimens even in small plants. 
Strong plants, 15 cts. to $1.50 each. 
