F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
115 
BOSTON IVY 
NURSERY DEPARTMENT 
Vines, shrubs, trees, etc., are quoted f. o. b. Sacramento, pur¬ 
chaser to pay transportation charges. 
Potted plants are taken from pots when shipped. 
“Balled” means plants are taken from the ground with a ball 
of soil around the roots. 
No charges for packing. 
Ornamental Climbing Vines 
AMPELOPSIS 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHE (Boston Ivy or Japan Ivy)— One 
of the most ornamental of climbing vines, clinging to a stone 
wall or wooden surface without any assistance. In the autumn 
the leaves turn from green to gorgeous tints of scarlet and 
yellow, and then drop their leaves for the winter. Very useful 
for covering walls, chimneys and stone work. In 4 inch pots, 
50c each. 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUIFOLIA (Virginia 
Creeper) —Large green foliage, changing to brilli¬ 
ant scarlet in the fall, and later dropping the leaves. 
In 4 inch pots, 50c each. 
AMPELOPSIS SEMPERVIRENS— Beautiful ev¬ 
ergreen climbing vine with dainty cut leaves. Ad¬ 
heres by tendrils, but does not cling to a smooth 
surface. Very popular when known. In 6 inch pots, 
50c each. 
BIGNONI A 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Flower) —Beautiful climb¬ 
ers with large showy trumpet*shaped flowers of the 
most delicate shades and colors! very desirable for 
covering walls, trellises or trees. They require a 
warm, sunny position. 
BIGNONIA CHERERE — A new variety with 
trumpet-shaped flowers about four inches long. 
Blood red, yellow at base. In 6 inch pots, 75c each. 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA — Rapid -growing 
variety of large scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Makes a beautiful display nearly all summer. In 5 
inch pots, $1.00 each. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
BOUGAINVILLEA BRAZILIENSIS — One of 
the most beautiful climbing vines in cultivation. 
Bears a mass of brilliant rosy-purple flowers against 
a background of bright green leaves. Best in a 
sheltered sunny location. 90c each. 
BOUGAINVILLEA, CRIMSON LAKE— A very 
robust climber producing immense clusters of med¬ 
ium size flowers of an exceedingly rich, brilliant 
magenta-red color. In 6 inch pots, $1.25 each. 
WISTERIA 
One of the most beautiful of all climbing vines. 
Flowers are borne in long pendulous panicles of 
either white or rich purple color, and pea-shaped 
in formation, which appear in spring before the ad¬ 
vent of foliage. Makes a gorgeous effect by reason 
of its profusion and abundant flowering quality, and 
is unsurpassed for wall coverings, piazzas, pergolas, 
arbors, etc. Grows 15 or 20 feet in a season. 
WISTERIA CHINENSIS (Chinese Wisteria)— 
Reaches nearly a foot long and very compact. Flow¬ 
ers very light purple nearly lavender and appear 
before foliage; very fragrant. Bare root 2 to 3 feet. 
$1.00 each. 
DOLICHOS 
DOLICHOS LIGNOSUS (Australian Pea Vine) 
—Handsome and popular evergreen climber. Bears 
a profusion of fragrant purplish rose flowers, great¬ 
ly resembling miniature sweet peas. Blooms from 
late winter to midsummer. In 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
VINCA 
A trailing evergreen plant, used extensively for 
planting on banks or for carpeting the ground under 
shrubs or trees where it is too shady for grass, or 
other plants to thrive. Also for rockeries, hanging 
baskets and window boxes. Their long trailing 
stems and pretty blue flowers give a light and airy 
decorative effect. 
VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA— Variegated foli¬ 
age. In 4 inch pots, 30c each. 
CLEMATIS 
Hardy vigorous-growing deciduous climbers with 
fine foliage and beautiful flowers of various colors. 
Clematis requires a rich, light, loamy soil and plenty 
of moisture, with good drainage. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI— A very free bloom¬ 
er; medium sized, single flowers of intense violet 
purple. One of the most popular. 75c each. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA— A rapid grower; flow¬ 
ers pure white, fragrant. Very popular. 50c each. 
CLEMATIS MME. EDOURD ANDRE— Large, 
bright reddish purple flowers. 75c each. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA — Flowers white, 
fragrant, very small, but borne in greatest profus* 
ion during late summer. 75c each. 
FICUS 
FICUS REPENS (Climbing Fig)— A very hand¬ 
some evergreen climber resembling in habit the 
well-known Boston Ivy. Adheres closely to walls 
by clinging tendrils. Leaves small, dark green and 
heart-shaped. 4 inch pots 50c; larger plants 75c. 
HEDERAIVY 
Valuable vines for covering walls, trunks of trees, 
for screens and hanging baskets, and also for cov¬ 
ering ground under trees. 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy) — The well- 
known species with very dark green leathery leaves. 
Rather slow grower. In 4 inch pots, 50c each. 
HUMULUS HOP 
HUMULUS LUPULUS (Common Hop Vine)— 
Herbaceous perennial vine of very rapid growth. 
Useful for temporary, quick effect. 10c each; 75c 
per dozen, postpaid. 
