2C 
LAWRANCE'S NURSERIES. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
GERANIUMS. 
hav ® a la/ge collection of these popular plants including all the 
newei var ieties of merit. They are the most satisfactory bedding plants 
a rown. while at the same t ime are equally satisfactory as house plants The 
great advance in 
form and coloring 
made in' recent 
years have given 
us some charm- 
ing varieties. 
Price — strong 
plants from 2 V 2 
inch pots, 10 cts. 
each. $1 per doz. 
3 inch pots 15 
cts. each. $1.50 
doz. 
4 inch pots 20 
cts. each. $2 per 
doz. 
Specimen plants 
for center of vas- 
es, etc. 
35 cts. to 50 cts. 
each. 
DOUBLE 
VARIETIES. 
Alphonse Riccard 
A dwarf, vigor- 
ous grower of 
the Bruant va- 
riety, with ex- 
tra large bright 
scarlet flowers 
on long stems. 
Very free bloom- 
ing and very 
fine bedding va- 
riety. 
Eeaute Poitevine. Very large semi-double flowers in immense trusses. Col- 
or, a beautiful salmon. A grand bedder of- the Bruant type. 
Countess Castries. Clear bright pin’? without a trace of lilac. A strong 
grower and one of the best for be Iding. 
Francis Parkins. A grand free blooming, bright pink beding variety: flow- 
ers on long stems well above the foliage. 
° ne 0t thC b6St semi ‘ double varieties; color, a bright orange- 
J. 
Ricaud. Color, intense purplish-crimson, center distinctly marked 
while that shades beautifully into the other color 
Jean Viaud. A grand pink bedding variety that will rank with the best of 
any color Dwarf, stocky growth, strong stems, large trusses and a con- 
tinuous bloomer, the plant being covered throughout the season. The 
flowers are semi-double and will stand the sun and rain better than any 
known variety. 
John Doyle. The best all-around scarlet bedder of the Bruant type; color 
ot the richest scarlet very bright and effective; foliage very heavy and 
stands the sun better than any otner variety. 
