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JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
We have a fine collection of this, the “Queen of Autumn,” but on ac- 
count of the large number of varieties, lack of space forbids us to mention 
them. We have one house 30 by 70 feet, devoted entirely to them in, their 
season, and as many of the largest and finest varieties as grown for cut 
flowers are not suited for pot culture, it would be better to leave the selec- 
tion of varieties to us, mentioning the colors desired, and whether wanted 
for bush plants in pots, or single stem plants for bench culture in the con- 
servatory. 
Strong plants, 10 cts. each, $1.00 
per dozen. 
CANNAS. 
Nothing can compare with the state- 
ly beauty and rich tropical effect of a 
bed of these easily grown plants. We 
have a grand collection of the latest 
and best varieties, and if size of bed is 
given and color of foliage preferred, 
(either bronze or green) we can select 
varieties that will harmonize in color 
and growth. Strong growing plants, 
15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Fancy Varieties. 
Many combinations 
and blendings of col- 
or. 
Bedding Varieties. 
Crimson, yellow and 
varigated. 
Price, 5c. each, 60c. 
per doz., $4 per 100. 
DAHLIAS. 
COLEUS. 
The well-known foliage plants of 
many hues and colorings, fine for foliage 
Fancy Coleus. 
beds, vases, etc. 
Dahlia. 
No flower is more 
generally known or 
easier to grow than 
the Dahlia. There are 
hundreds of varieties 
offered each year, and 
we annually test the 
most prominent intro- 
ductions, and discard 
all but the very best, 
making our cllection 
the best in their re- 
spective colors. We 
