LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Phoenix Rupicola. One of the most graceful Palms, 
with beautiful wide-spread arching leaves, with 
long, narrow pinnae. A useful decorative plant 
for any situation. 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 
Phoenix Reclinata. Resembles Phoenix rupicola, 
but has a stiffer foliage. 50 cts. to $10.00 each. 
Washingtonia Filifera. A beautiful Palm with ele- 
gant dark green fan-shaped leaves from which 
hang thread like Aliments. 25 cts. to $1 each. 
PANDANUS UTILIS. 
(Screw Pine.) 
Phoenix Rupicola. A handsome decorative plant, with long green 
leaves edged with short red spines. The leaves are 
thrown out spirally around the stem, 
hence the name Screw Pine. A grand 
house plant. 50 cts. to $3 each. 
PHILODENDRON PERTUSUM. 
A handsome decorative plant, with 
large, glossy green leaves with peculiar 
openings, cut in a curious manner at 
irregular intervals. Of the easiest cul- 
ture in the window or conservatory, 
and one that always attracts atten- 
tion from its roots which are as thick 
as a lead pencil, and are sent down 
Rom the trunk to the ground. 
50 cts. to $1.50 each. 
Pandaus Utilis. 
PIL.EA. 
(Artillery Plant.) 
A useful, low-growing, moss-looking plant, fine for baskets, vases, etc. 
By dipping the plant in warm water when the flowers are ready to open it, 
it causes the buds to open suddenly and the pollen is thrown out nearly a 
foot, making a perfect representation of miniature artillery, both in sound 
and smoke. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 
THE BABY PRIMROSE. 
Primula Forbesii 
The freest blooming of all Primroses and one of the best for pot culture, 
even the smallest plants throwing up their multitude of beautiful miniature 
flowers. Color, charming rosy lilac, with yellow eye. The plants are vig- 
orous growers and thrive in almost any situation. 15 cts. each. Larger 
plants 25 cts. each. 
CHINESE PRIMROSE. 
There is no plant more useful for winter blooming than the Chinese 
Primrose. They are of easy culture and thrive and bloom in any situation. 
We have them in different colors, white, pink, red, etc. 10 cts. to 25 cts. 
each. 
PRIMULA OBCON1CA. 
A free blooming Primrose, bearing heads of ten to fifteen flowers on 
long stems well above the foliage; flowers are pure white, shading to lilac. 
_A fine house plant, and always in bloom. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 
