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LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
Earliest of All. Identical in 
color with Blanche Fer- 
ry, but blooms two 
weeks earlier. 
Gorgeous. A very bril- 
liant variety of a rich 
orange salmon color. 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. A 
giant flower of a beauti- 
ful primrose color. An 
improved Mrs. Eckford. 
Lovely. Extra large flow- 
ers of a beautiful blush 
pink shade. 
Lady Marie Currie. Bright 
orange pink, a novel and 
striking color. 
Mont Blanc. The earliest 
pure white variety. 
Miss Willmott. Rich or- 
ange pink, delicately 
shaded rose. Has no su- 
perior in color. 
Mrs. Dugdale. One of the 
largest flowers of all. 
Beautiful carmine rose, 
with faint markings of 
primrose. 
Mrs. Eckford. Primrose 
yellow, large flowers on 
long stems. 
Navy Blue. A true blue 
color, very distinct. 
Sweet Pea. 
Sadie Burpee. A grand new pure white, of splendid substance and very fine' 
for cutting. 
Salopian. One of the largest, flowers deep scarlet, very brilliant. 
Lawrance’s Fine Mixed. A splendid mixture embracing all the above large 
flowering varieties, and many other bright and pleasing shades and col- 
ors in good proportions. This mixture is not to be compared with many 
which contain 50 to 75 per cent, of blue and purple shades, but mav 
be absolutely depended upon to produce a rich and varied collection of 
colors in proper proportion. Ounce pkts. 5 cts. Lb. GO cts. 
Price. Any of the above varieties 5 cts. per pkt., 10 cts. per oz., 25 cts. 
per Vi lb. 
Complete Collection of the above 20 varieties and one ounce packet of 
LAWRANCE’S FINE MIXED for 75 cts. 
