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JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
The superiority of Transplanted Plants is seen in the dense mass of 
fibrous roots they possess, and on this account they are much easier to 
make grow and more certain to do well. 
Chives. An onion-like plant, the leaves of which are much used in making 
salads, etc.; perfectly hardy. Strong clumps, 20c. each. 
Egg Plants. New York Improved, Early Dwarf, Purple, etc. Large plants 
grown in pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. Transplanted 50c. per dozen. 
Mint. The well-known herb, the leaves of which are so much used for 
meat sauce. Clumps 20c. each. 
Peppers. Bull Nose, Long Red, etc. Transplanted, 25c. per doz., $1.50 per 
100 . 
Parsley Plants. Moss Curled, 25c. per doz. 
Tomato Plants. Livingston’s Beauty, Spark's Earliana, Early Jewell, Pon- 
derosa, Red Rock, Globe, etc. Transplanted, 35c. per doz.; $2.50 per 
hundred. Large strong plants in pots or individual boxes, 60c. per doz., 
$4.50 per hundred. The latter are large strong plants which can be 
handled or planted without disturbing the roots. 
Rhubarb. (Pieplant.) Linneaus. The best variety, very tender, juicy and 
of superior flavor. Strong roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Connover’s Colossal. The standard variety. The stalks are very large, ten- 
der and succulent; very quick growing and free from woody fibre. 
Strong plants, 1 year old roots, 75c. per 100. 
Strong plants, 2 year old roots, $1.50 per 100. 
ALL VEGETABLE PLANTS SHIPPED BY EXPRESS UNLESS OTHER- 
WISE ADVISED. 
LAWRANCE’S LAWN GRASS SEED. 
There is no other thing which at so small an outlay can add greater 
value to the home than a well-kept lawn. When a lawn is once established 
from good seed it will last for years, but goodresults can only be obtained 
by using a proper combination of the most suitable grasses adapted to this 
climate. Our mixture embraces such varieties as are perfectly hardy, last- 
ing and of that rich green color so necessary in a fine lawn. The seed ger- 
minates quickly, roots deep, and makes a thick permanent sod in a short 
time. We use only re-cleaned seed, free from chaff and weed seeds, there- 
fore requiring less seed than most others. One quart will sow 300 square 
feet. 
Price per quart, 20c.; per peck, $1.00; per bushel of 20 lbs., $5.00. 
If by mail, add 5c. per quart for postage. 
SWARD FOOD. 
A fertilizer especially prepared to feed grasses and insure a thick mat- 
ted growth of rootlets, resulting in a compact "nd velvety turf. It also 
acts as a preventative and destroyer of the Antler or grass moth, and con- 
tains in soluble form the organic requisites for the healthy and luxuriant 
growth of all varieties of grasses. It is equally valuable for Ferns and 
Flowering Plants, Melon Crops, Cabbage and Corn. 
Five-pound bag, 25c.; 10-pound bag. 50c.; 25-pound bag, $1.10. 
Do not cover your lawn with unsightly stable manure. Use SWARD 
FOOD. 
