JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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NEW GIANT HARDY PRIMROSE. 
A true giant variety of the old-fashioned Hardy English Primrose, being 
three times the size of the old variety, the average size of the individual 
florets being over on inch in diameter. It is perfectly hardy, grows about 
one foot in height and begins to bloom earlier and continues in bloom longer 
than any variety of the same family. It has the delicate yellow color and 
the fragrance of the old English Primrose. Strong plants 20c. each. 
TRITOMA. 
Also called Red Rot Poker Plant. This is a splendid garden plant, hav- 
ing large spikes of flowers on 3 to 4 foot stems. The flowers are brilliant 
orange scarlet in color. The plants should be dug in late fall and wintered 
in a cool cellar. 35c. each. 
HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS 
AMPELOPSIS. 
Quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper.) One of the finest vines for covering 
walls, trunks of trees 
any unsightly object. 
The foliage becomes 
rich crimson in au- 
tumn. 
Strong plants, 20c. 
each, $1.50 per doz. 
Veitchii. (Boston Ivy.) 
One of the hand- 
s o m e s t clinging 
vines in cultivation. 
The leaves are 
three lobed an d 
overlap one anoth- 
er, forming a dense 
sheet of green, 
changing to a rich 
crimson in autumn. 
The plant is tender 
when young and 
should be protected 
the first two or 
three years. Strong 
plants, 35c. each. 
CLEMATIS JACK- 
MANIt. 
One of the most 
beautiful and satisfac- 
tory climbing plants 
grown; an abundant 
and successive bloom- 
er and a rapid grow- 
er, with large violet 
blue flowers. Strong 
plants 50c. each. 
