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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
CANNAS 
Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
Cannas are very effective for beds and borders. They are most effective when planted in masses of 
one variety. 
(NOTE—Except where specified, all our Cannas have green foliage.) 
PRESIDENT—Considered by all to be the best red variety yet introduced. Produces immense 
heads of glowing crimson flowers seven inches across the open bloom, on strong, erect stocks, well 
above the foliage. 4 feet high. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
MRS. ALFRED CONRAD—Color a beautiful shade of salmon-pink. Flowers of immense size. Pro¬ 
ducing blooms so freely as to make a continuous show for several months. 4 feet high. Each 15c; 
doz. $1.50. 
KING HUMBERT—A glorious Canna. Immense dark bronze foliage with great heads of orange 
scarlet flowers, striped crimson. 5 ft. high. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
METEOR—A brilliant new crimson Canna of unusual merit. Green foliage, massive blooms. 4 ft. 
high. Each 15c; dozen $1.50. 
VENUS—A soft rosy pink with a pretty mottled border of creamy yellow. 2> l / 2 feet high. Each 
15c; dozen $1.50. 
WINTZERS COLOSSAL—Flowers frequently eight inches in diameter; bright scarlet; very effective. 
Free flowering bedding variety. 5 ft. high. Each 15c; dozen $1.50. 
SPECIAL OFFER: 1 each of the above six varieties for 85c. 
OUR SPECIAL MIXTURE CANNAS—We grow a large variety of Cannas, many which we do not 
list. For our customers desiring a good mixture we offer our Special Mixture of many beautiful Cannas, 
running in shades of pink, red, scarlet, salmon-pink, 
HARDY IRIS OR FLAGS 
(“S” Standard. "F” Falls) 
Price: 25c ea.; 3 for 50c; $2.00 per doz. 
Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
Iris flourish and flower exceedingly well in any 
ordinary soil. They are of the easiest culture and 
should be planted in every garden. They are very 
effective when planted in beds or borders. Plant 
about three inches deep and fifteen inches apart. 
VIOLACEA GRANDIFLORA—“S” and “F” clear 
violet blue. The best true blue. 
LORELEY—“S” light yellow; “F" ultra-marine. 
bordered cream. Very free blooming. 
KING OF IRIS — “S” lemon yellow; “F” rich 
crimson bordered with gold. A very desirable 
variety. 
PROSPER LAUGIER — “S” fiery bronze! “F” 
velvety ruby purple like a pansy bloom. 
ARCHIVEQUE — “S” deep velvety violet; “F” 
deep purple violet. A wonderful bloom of finest 
texture. 
ALCAZAR—“S” light mauve; “F” rich crimson 
with lighter veins. A very handsome Iris. 
CAPRICE—“S” reddish purple; “F” deeper; self- 
colored. One of the best red Irises. 
CHERUBIM — “S” pale lilac; “F” pale lilac 
veined purple. 
EL DORADO—“S” bronze shaded yellow; “F” 
violet purple touched at sides with bronze yellow. 
Unique and brilliant color combination. 
ISOLINE—“S” lilac pink; “F” purplish old rose 
with golden throat and yellow beard. One of the 
handsomest of the Iris. 
JEANE D’ARC—Flowers large, petals broad of 
a fresh clear lilac. “S” ruffled; “F” pure white 
bordered lilac. 
MONSIGNOR—“S” bluish lavender; “F” violet 
with white pencilings at throat. Flowers of im¬ 
mense size and great substance. 
Price on any of the above: 25c each; 3 for 50c; 
$2.00 per doz. 6 at dozen rate. 
ow, etc. Each 15c; dozen $1.25. 
HARDY IRIS, OR FLAGS 
MOTHER OF PEARL—A pale bluish lavender 
flower of exceptional substance and lustrous tex¬ 
ture. A wonderful Iris, tall and vigorous in growth 
and free flowering. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Soft lilac rose that is pink 
in effect. Vigorous, fragrant and very popular. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
JAPANESE IRIS —Beautiful large flowers, gen¬ 
erally flat and wide. Well drained situations suit 
them best. While they like plenty of moisture dur¬ 
ing the growing and flowering season, they do not 
like to stand in water. Japanese Iris in mixture, 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
