LAWRANCE'S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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ANEMONE JAPONICA. 
One of the finest and most 
beautiful hardy plants. A 
single plant in moderately 
rich soil will grow to a 
height of three feet and two 
feet in diameter, producing 
hundreds of their well-form- 
ed flowers, commencing in 
August and continuing un- 
til cut down by the heavy 
frosts. The roots should be 
covered with leaves or other 
material during winter. 
Alba. Pure white, with yel- 
low center. 
25 cts. each. 
Rosea. Purplish rose, with 
yellow center. 
25 cts. each. 
Queen Charlotte. A grand 
acquisition. The plants 
are of a strong, robust 
growth, more vigorous than the older varieties, and commence to bloom 
much earlier. The flowers are large, two to three inches in diameter, and 
of a beautiful satin rose color. 
25 cts. each. 
Aquilegia. 
Whirlwind. A semi-double 
variety; pure white. 
25 cts. each. 
Armeria. (Thrift.) Pretty 
little plants, forming tufts 
of bright green foliage, from 
which are produced numer- 
ous bright rosy pink blos- 
soms on stiff wiry stems, 
from early spring until late 
in the fall. 
20 cts. each. 
AQUILEGIA. 
(Columbine.) 
A popular group of hardy 
plants, with a grace and beau- 
ty which never fails to attract 
attention. We have about a 
dozen varieties in white, scar- 
let, yellow and blue colors. 
20 cts. each. 
Chrysantha. (Golden Spurred Columbine.) Large canary-yellow flowers, 
with long spurs; blooms all summer. 
BELLIS PERENNIS. 
(English Daisy.) Double varieties. 
White, pink, red, 15 cts. each. 
$1.50 per doz. 
