JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
This is the most popular hardy shrub of the day, and one of the easiest 
to grow. It does well in any and all soils, but the flowers will be larger and 
finer is given good, rich soil. The flowers are in immense panicles, creamy 
white when first opening, changing to pure white when fully open then turn- 
ing to pink and bronze as the flower grows older. It blooms in August, and 
remains in bloom until heavy frosts. At least half of the previous year’s 
growth should be cut back each spring, as the flowers are much larger and 
finer when treated in this manner. We have a fine stock of extra strong 
plants at 50c. each, $4.00 per doz.; smaller plants, 25c. and 35c. each, $2.50 
and $3.50 per doz. 
LILAC. 
Syringa Vulgaris. 
Vulgaris. (Common Lilac.) Bluish purple flowers. 35c. 
Persica. (Persian Lilac.) An excellent species, with small foliage, grow- 
ing 4 to 6 feet high. Large panicles of purple flowers freely produced. 
35c. each. 
Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree. A desirable shrub; much admired for its 
curious fringe like flowers, that cover the whole plant, becoming like a 
cloud of smoke later in the season. 35c. each. 
Syringa or Mock Orange. A desirable shrub, of vigorous habit, with fine 
rich green foliage and beautiful white fragrant flowers, in dense clus- 
ters, in such profustion as to bear the branches down when in flower in 
June. 35c. each. 
SPIRAEA. 
(Meadow Sweet.) 
Fine medium shaped shrubs of easy culture and very hardy. 
Van Houttei. Undoubtedly the finest variety in cultivation. Flowers pure 
white, in dense clusters the whole length of the branches which are of- 
ten weighed to the ground with the weight of flowers. 35c. each. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
We have a large amount of space devoted to growing Vegetable Plants 
in such varieties as are of the greatest merit and best adapted for planting 
for the home garden or market. Much time may be saved in getting plants 
well established and ready to grow as soon as the ground is in proper con- 
dition to plant. We give careful attention to packing for shipment, in order 
to insure safe arrival and low rates. 
Cabbage Plants. Early Winningstadt, Early Jersey Wakefield, Succession, 
Flat Dutch, Danish Ball Head, Short Stem Drumhead, Red Dutch, 
etc. Early varieties transplanted, 10c. per doz, 5c. per hundred. After 
June 1st, all varieties 25c. per hundred, $2.00 per thousand. 
Cauliflower. Early Snowball, Dwarf Erfurt, etc. 10c. per doz., 75c. per hun- 
dred. 
Celery Plants. White Plume, Golden Self Blanching, Winter Queen, Giant 
Pascal. Ready after May 20th. 
Prices of Celery Plants. (By express only, at Buyer’s expense.) 
Plants from Seed beds, $3.50 per 1,000; 50c. per 100. 
Transplanted Plants, $6.00 per 1,000; 75c. per 100. 
