LAWRANCE'S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Nephrolepis Piersonii. A distinct and 
beautiful form of the Boston or Sword 
Pern , possessing the same characteristic 
vigor of growth as the old va iety; the 
fronds grow in a most luxuriant man- 
ner, each leaflet being sub-divided, 
forming miniature fronds, this is well 
shown in the illustration, which gives 
but a faint idea of their grace and 
beauty. 
Fine plants 25 cts. to §1.50 each ac- 
cording to size. 
Nephrolepis Elegantissima. This is a 
variation of the preceeding variety in 
which the plumy form of the original is 
more distinctly developed, the plants 
are more compact in habit with fronds 
nearly twice as wide, making it more 
desirable for many purposes than the 
older variety. 
Strong young plants 50 cts. each. 
Boston Fern. This wonderfully healthy 
and rapid growing house plant, on 
ac ountof its easy culture, is now more 
popular than Palms and Rubber Plants. 
It thrives in all places, gas and furnace 
heat do not seem io affect it, and seems 
to do well in all situations. The fronds 
on large plants are often 5 to 4 feet in 
length, the center ones standing erect 
and the outer ones drooping gracefully 
away, gives it a very fine appearance. 
It is an excellent plant for hanging 
baskets or to stand on pedestal. Our 
plants are all well established in pots 
and are not to be compared with those 
taken from beds. 
Strong plants from 3 inch pots, 15c. 
each 
Strong plants from 4 inch pots, 25c. 
each. 
Large plants. 75c and §1 00 each. 
Specimen plants, $1.50 to §3.00 each. 
NEW ROSES. 
The Baby Rambler. A very important addition to our list of dwarf bedding 
roses, and which lias already become the most popular variety for this pur- 
pose. It is a seedling of the Crimson Rambler but instead of climbing, the 
plants form dwarf compact bushes about 13 inches in height with clean 
bright foliage, which is remarkably free from insect troubles or diseases. 
The most remarkable feature of this variety is its freedom of bloom, being 
never out of bloom from early spring until heavy frosts. The flowers are of 
the same rich shade of crimson as the parent. 
Strong field grown plants 60 cts. each. 
Strong plants from 3 inch pots 25 cts. each. 
Frau Karl Bruschi. An ideal hardy white rose of German origin. Tire 
flowers are very large, perfect in form and snow white in color, with large 
shell-shaped petals, forming a beautiful flower. The plant is strong, vigor- 
ous and healthy and remarkably free blooming. 
Strong field-grown plants 50 cts. each. 
Nephrolepis Piersonii. 
