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LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
ASPIDISTRA LURIDA VARIEGATA. 
A beautiful decorative plant of the easiest culture; large lance-shaped 
leaves, finely variegated with creamy white; an excellent house plant. 50 
cts, to $1 each. 
AZALEA INDICA. 
Beautiful plants for window and conservatory decorations, {dooming 
from January till April. Their diversity of color and freedom of bloom will 
always make them favorites. 75 cts. to $1.50 each. 
BEGONIAS. 
Easily grown, free blooming plants, well adpated to house culture. Many 
of them have highly ornamented foliage, as well as handsome flowers. 
They are remarkably free from insects and they succeed with everyone. 
Strong plants from 2 y 2 inch pots, 15 cts each. 
Larger plants from 25 cts. to $1 each, according to size. 
FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Argentea guttata. A fine variety with handsome bronze-green leaves, with 
silver markings; beautiful silvery white flowers. 
Clone de Loraine. The finest Begonia ever introduced, and one that will 
always give satisfaction.- Plants are graceful and pretty, growing 12 
to 15 inches high, and are completely covered from October until May 
with beautiful soft rosy pink flowers, which remain on the plants for 
weeks without fading. 25 cts each. 
lncarnata grandiflora. A handsome winter blooming variety, with dark 
green foliage and beautiful pink flowers. 
Manicata aurea. The most ornamenl and beautiful leaved flowering vari- 
ety grown; leaves large, glossy green, irregularly blotched with white; 
mature leaves shaded with carmine. Its delicate, blush-colored flow- 
ers are borne in large panicles, on long stems. 
Paul Bruant. A handsome rapid gro. ing variety, blooming from Novem- 
ber till May; flowers large, soft pink. 
Semperflorens rosea. An elegant variety; of strong, upright growth. Its 
brilliant cardinal red flowers are borne in large panicles well above the 
foliage; one of the best. 
Vernon. A grand new sort for bedding or house culture; flowers freely in 
the garden. When young the foliage is dark green, turning deep bronze 
in strong sunlight. The flowers are deep rose when first open, chang- 
ing to lighter color when fully open. 
Begonia Rex. 
BEGONIA REX. 
This class of Begonia is grown for 
their remarkable and richly colored 
foliage, and are well adapted to 
bouse culture in shady posiuons. We 
have a large collection of the new and 
old varieties. 
Strong young plants, from 2 % inch 
pots, 15 cts each. 
Large plants, 25 cts. to 50 cts. each, 
according to size. 
