LAWRANCE’S NURSERIES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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•Rosea Superba. Large; deep rose, 
shading lighter to center. 
Rubra Triumphans. Dark purplish 
crimson single flowers; very early. 
Tenuifolia. Fern-like foliage, with dark 
crimson single flowers; very early. 
Tenuifolia plena. Similar to the above 
with double flowers the color and 
form of “Jack” roses*. 75 cts. each. 
Victoria tricolor. Outside petals pale 
rose, center yellowish white, streak- 
ed red. 
Variegata plenissima. Flesh color, 
P'AEONY 
(Tree 
Handsome flowering shrub. The 
,size. Although hardy, the plants must 
t enuifolia plena, 
with pink guard petals. 
ARBOREA. 
Paeony.) 
flowers are numerous and of immense 
be protected in this climate. $1 each. 
PHLOX. 
(Flame Flower.) 
like the Paeony, is a flower for the million— something everybody 
can grow— and should be in every garden. It is of stately growth and vig- 
orous habit The flowers are of fine form and colors, and are produced in 
profusion during a long season. We have a large collection, but enumer- 
ate only the following: 
Strong plants, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Austin Withers. Greyish white, car nine, eye; fine. 
August Riviere. Deep salmon, crimson eye; fine panicle. 
Amphion. Deep crimson-violet. 
Bridesmaid. White, with large, distinct, cherry red eye; a fine large 
flower and truss. 
Consel H. Trost. A good soft colored rich crimson, of good size and of 
free, vigorous habit. 
, . wntirelv distinct rosy lilac, shading to white at edges; a fine 
large individual flower and truss; very compact and remarkably free- 
flowering. 
cr r vnn l assburci This is the ideal white variety; color pure snowy 
and will undoubtedly supersede all others of this color. 
H. Hassack. Intense orange-scarlet, deep maroon edge, one of the bright- 
est and richest in cultivation. 
La Mahdi. A fine light purple, rich and glowing, habit very dw.arf and very 
free. 
La Liberte. White, shaded rose; purple eye. 
Michael Cervantes. Milky white, car nine eye; large. 
fused with lilac. 
