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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
PERENNIAL ROCK GARDEN AND ALPINE PLANTS 
IIAKDY CHRYSANTHEMUM (Large Flowering Varieties) 
The varieties we offer are commercial and exhibition 
varieties sold for cut flowers by the florist trade. 
Bronze Turner 
Pink Turner 
White Turner 
Yellow Turner 
J. W. Prince 
Major Bonnaffon 
Murillo 
Pink Chieftain 
Purple King 
From Pot, 15c Each 
Bronze Incurved 
Clear Lavender Pink 
Incurved 
Pure White Incurved 
Light Yellow Incurved 
Fine Pink Incurved 
Yellow Incurved 
Giant Red Beautiful 
Foliage 
Good Incurved Pink 
Large Purple 
$1.50 per Doz., postpaid. 
±POM POM CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Becky Roach 
Fire Bird 
French Hardy 
Illona 
Nesco 
New York 
Yellow 
Bright Red 
White 
Rosy Lavender 
Rose 
Bronze 
^BUTTON CHRYSANTHEMUM 
White 
Baby Margaret 
Button Rose 
Christmas Gold 
Little Truant 
Roda 
Rufus 
Deep Rose 
Bright Yellow 
Bronze 
Purple 
Red 
From Pot, 15c Each, .$1.50 per Doz., postpaid. 
CIMICIJb'LiGA (Snake* Root) 
JRACEMOSA—Handsome spikes of pure white flowers 4 to 
6 feet high, July and August, desirable plant for back¬ 
ground on the border. 50c Each. 
CONVULVULUS MAURITANICUS 
♦ Low plant of slight trailing habit, pretty blue flowers on 
3 to 4 inch stems, June to November, very floriferous. 
20c Each, $2.00 per Doz. 
COREOPSIS 
JGRANDIFLORA LANCEOLATA—One of the most popu¬ 
lar plants, flowers rich golden yellow, of graceful form 
and long blooming period, 2 ft. 10c Each, $1.00 per Doz. 
GRANDIFLORA DOUBLE YELLOW (TTew) — Greatly im¬ 
proved semi-doubles. 15c Each, $1.25 per Doz. 
GRANDIFLORA MAYFIELD GIANT (New) — Taller and 
more vigorous plant than Lanceolata, firmer stems and 
larger blooms, the broader ray petals forming a more 
perfect corolla, color a shade more intense. 25c Each, 
$1.25 per Doz. 
GRANDIFLORA AURICULA SUPERBA (New)—Large sin¬ 
gle yellow with a serrated brownish red band encircling 
the eye, attractive. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort) 
♦STYLOSA—Clustered ball-shaped heads of rosy pink flow¬ 
ers, May to July, 8 inches, good for rock work. 25c 
Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
j-GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—A fine strain, plants are of 
strong, vigorous habit. 15c) Each, $1.50 per Doz., and 
25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
Balled plants, 4 years old, for quick effect. 75c Each, $6.00 
per Doz. 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS (Hollyhock Flowered)—In this strain 
the demand for the best in Delphenium is met. won¬ 
derful multicolored blooms of various tints, carried on 
immense tall, tapering, spire-like spikes. From 3-inch 
Pots, 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz.; From 4-inch Pots, 50c 
Each, $5.00 per Doz. Special selections of the best dou¬ 
ble flowering varieties, $1.00 Each, $10.00 per Doz. 
^DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Highly ornamental and handsome plants, producing 
spires of blossoms 5 to 7 feet high; unexcelled for shrub¬ 
bery borders and for naturalizing. 
GIANT SHIRLEY MIXTURE—Vigorous plants and flowers 
of giant size, from white to dark rose, handsomely spot¬ 
ted and blotched with crimson, maroon and chocolate. 
10c Each, $1.00 per Doz. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
A garden is incomplete without the spicy fragrance of 
the hardy pinks, their dainty form and rich colorings make 
them ideal subjects for bedding, rock work and edging. 
♦CAESIUS (Cheddar Pink)—Compact blue-gray foliage, 
sweetly-scented, rose-pink flowers, April and May, 10 
inches. 15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
♦ DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—Splendid creeping variety, 
medium pink flowers, April and May, atractive in the 
rockery. 15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
j;PLUMARIUS FL. PL. (Double Clove Pinks) — Fragrant 
clove-scented double and semi-double fringed flowers, in 
various colors, used mostly for edgings. 15c Each, $1.50 
per Doz. 
DIMORPHOTHECA (African Daisy) 
+ECKLONIS (Novelty)—Pure white star-shaped flowers, 
with small deep blue disc, attractive, 18 inch. 35c Each, 
$3.50 per Doz. 
DORONICUM (Leopard’s Bane) 
♦EXCELSUM—Large bright yellow daisy-like flowers, very 
early Spring, suitable for massing effect, in the border, 
or rock garden. Splendid cut flower, 2 ft. 25c Each, 
$2.50 per Doz. 
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) 
RITRO—Globular deep metallic blue heads, fine for cutting 
and drying for winter decoration, 3 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 
per Doz. 
ERIGERON (Fleabane) 
+SPECIOSUS GRANDIFLORUS—Attractice, large rosy-pink 
Aster-like flowers, May to July, 2 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 
per Doz. 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) 
Splendid ornamental plant 2 to 3 feet high, the flower 
heads produced June to August make good cut flowers, and 
useful as an everlasting when dried. 
AMETHYSTINUM—Beautiful thistle-like heads of Ame¬ 
thyst-Blue on finely cut, spiny foliage, 3 ft. 25c Each, 
$2.50 per Doz. 
CYTRIPEDIUM (Hardy Orchids) 
Hardy orchids are shade loving plants and delight in a 
soil well drained, largely composed of Peat Moss and leaf 
mold. 
EUPATORIUM (Thorough Wort) 
COELESTINUM (Mist flower or 'hardy Ageratum)—Resem¬ 
bles annual Ageratum, light blue flowers from August 
to frost, good cut flower, 2 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
SPETABILE (Showy Lady Slipper)—The finest and most 
showy of all orchids, grows 2 feet high, bearing along 
the stalk several rather large roundish leaves and on 
top several large rosy purple or nearly white flowers 
DAHLIA IMPERIALIS (Tree Dahlia) 
(April Delivery) 
Beautiful fall-blooming plant, growing to a height of 16 
feet, covered with nodding single Dahlia-like lavender- 
pink flowers, strong roots. $1.00 Each, postpaid. 
DAPHE CNEORUM 
♦ Handsome evergreen foliage with crowded heads of fra¬ 
grant bright pink flowers, May to June. 75c and $1.50 
Each. 
DELPHENIUM (Perennial Larkspur) 
These attractive popular plants furnish flowers of great 
beauty, and are worthy of a prominent place in every bor¬ 
der, their tall handsome spikes command attention, grow¬ 
ing to a height of 4 to 7 feet, in charming shades from 
light to dark blue. 
♦Suitable for rock gardens. 
HARDY FERNS 
Almost in every garden a shady or semi-shady place 
is found where ferns thrive which is useless for the culti¬ 
vation of other plants; apply a liberal amount of peat moss 
and leaf mould if the soil is stiff or heavy. 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM (Five Finger Fern)—Variety of 
maiden hair fern. 35c Each. 
ASPLENIUM FILIX—Foemina (Lady Fern)—Fronds 3 to 
4 feet long, na:ive. 50c Each. 
CYRTOMIUM FA^LCATUM (Holly Fern)—From pot. 50c 
Each. 
POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM — Native sword fern, large 
clumps. 75c Each. 
PTERIS AQUILINUM—Native brake fern, large clumps. 75c 
Each. 
WOODWARDIA RADICANS (California Chain Fern) — 
Clumps, 50c; Extra Large Clumps, 75c Each. 
FEVERFEW (Matricaria) 
CAPENSIS FI. PI.—Pretty dounie white flowers, June to 
October, 2 ft high, good cut flowers. 
EXIMIA NANA (Golden Ball)—Fine chrome yellow double 
flowers, 10 inches high. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
^Suitable for cut flowers. 
