JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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Dainty Rightly named on account of the dainty coloring, white with pink 
edge. 
Emily Henderson. Large pure white, very early and profuse. 
Earliest of all. Identical in color with Blanche' Ferry, hut blooms two weeks 
earlier. 
E. J. Castle. Rich carmine-rose, shaded salmon. 
Gladys Unwin. Extra large flowers of a lovely light pink color. 
Hon. Mrs E. Kenyon. Fine primrose yellow. 
Janet Scott. Bright pink slightly tinged with apricot. 
King Edward Vii. A grand scarlet variety, with large flowers on long stems. 
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Light lavender blue. 
Miss Willmott. Rich orange pink shaded rose; has no superior in color. 
Mrs. Dugdale. Beautiful carmine-rose; extra large flowers. 
Mrs Walter Wright. A beautiful shade of mauve. 
Navy Blue. Deep indigo blue, very distinct. 
Nora Unwin. A grand large, waved, pure white. 
Phenomenal. Silvery white; flowers tinged with pink and edged with rich 
purple. 
Queen Alexandria. A grand new scarlet variety which does not burn in 
strong sunshine. 
Stella Morse. Buff pink with cream tintings. A grand variety for bunching. 
Lawrance’s Fine Mixed. A splendid mixture embracing all of the above 
and many other large flowered varieties of bright and pleasing shades 
and colors in good proportion. This is not to be compared with many of 
the Mixed Sweet Peas on the market which contain about half blue and 
purple shades and the balance of o’.d-fashioned, small free seeding va- 
rieties, but may be depended upon to produce a rich and varied collec- 
tion of all colors in proper proportion. Per pkt. 5c.; per % lb., 35c.; 
per lb., $1.25. 
Any of the above varieties, 5c. per pkt., 15c. per ounce, except where 
noted. 
Complete collection of the 24 varieties for $1.00, or collection of any 12 
varieties for 50c. 
