LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Princess Alice. (Cut and come again). A fine, pure white, perpetual 
blooming variety of great value for cutting. If sown early it will bloom 
continuously from June until heavy frosts. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Sweet William. An attractive, free blooming, old fashioned plant of rich and 
varied colors, perfectly hardy. Pkt. 5 cts. 
lAWRANCE'S SELECT LIST of SWEET PEAS 
Absolutely the Cream of 150 Varieties. 
We do not list an extended variety, but only the best and most distinct, 
as there are so many varieties so nearly alike that only an expert can dis- 
tinguish them. We grow the new varieties side by side with the old ones, 
■carefully comparing them, and discard all inferior varieties and those not 
really distinct or improvements on old varieties. 
This enables us to list a collection of varieties which cannot be improv- 
ed upon. 
Admiration. Very large flow- 
ers of beautiful form, a deli- 
cate shade of rosy laven- 
der. 
Blanche 
Ferry. 
Pink and 
white. The 
most pop- 
ular vari- 
ety in cul- 
t i v a t ion. 
Per pkts. of 
1 oz. 5 cts. 
each. 
Black 
Knight. 
The 
best 
dark 
vari- 
e t y, 
rich 
deep 
Mar- 
oon. 
Countess of Lathom. Delicate 
rosy pink, tinged chamois. 
Countess of Radnor. Delicate 
lavender, very fine. 
Aurora. Very large flowers., 
standards and wings white, 
striped and flaked with 
bright Oiange Salmon. 
Countess Cadogan. Very large 
flowers of a bright blue color. 
Very attractive. 
Sweet Pea. 
.Emily Henderson. Pure white, early and profuse. Very popular. 
Pkt. of 1 oz. 5 cts each. 
