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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
Finest Cactus and Hybrid Cactus Dahlias 
CALIFORNIA ENCHANTRESS (HC)-An im¬ 
mense bloom of a lovely shade of flesh pink. 
50c each 
F. W. FELLOWS (C)—Very large, brilliant or¬ 
ange; long stems. 75c each. 
GOLDEN WEST (HC)—Old gold color. Free 
blooming on long stems. 50c each. 
ISLAM PATROL (H)— A very attractive Dahlia 
of deep red tipped gold. The plant is a hardy grower 
and has strong stiff stems. A free bloomer with 
good keeping qualities. 75c each. 
KALIF (C)— A giant flower; color a brilliant, 
pure scarlet. Immense blooms, freely borne on 
long, strong stems, making a wonderful display. 
50c each. 
AMBASSADOR—Soft amber pink and salmon 
with yellow center. A prize winner. 50c each- 
BALLET GIRL—White shading to orange; 
sometimes flswers come solid orange. 50c each. 
PARAMOUNT—Canary yellow, shading to 
cream. Straight stiff stems. 75c each. 
IRMA STARK—Fine white cactus for florist pur¬ 
poses. Free blooming; good keeper. 75c each. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Very large, pure white on 
exceptionally long stiff stems. Flowers 12 inches 
in diameter are common. 75c each. 
ROLLO BOY—-Delicate shade of amber shading 
to old gold. One of the most striking advances 
in the hybrid cactus section. A prize winner with 
both local and Eastern growers. 75c each. 
SANTA ANNA—Beautiful salmon rose suffused 
with gold. Petals long and wavy which enhances 
the beauty of the flower. Does very well in a 
warm climate. 75c each. 
SISKIYOU—-Color a mauve pink. One of the 
largest introduced in this class. 75c each. 
TRUSTY—Delightful shade of pale pink; a fine 
florist and garden variety. 75c each. 
GERTRUDE EDERLE—Large primrose, yellow 
with strong erect stems; profuse bloomer and ex¬ 
cellent keeper. 50c each. 
AIMEE HODGENS—A splendid hybrid cactus 
of bright gold with a reddish glow. Tall growers, 
flowers are early bloomers on long, strong stems. 
$1.50 each. 
CONQUISTADOR —Strong, hardy Dahlia, Cream 
yellow with petals tipped with soft rose pink, good 
stem 75c csch 
MISS OLIVER—Graceful pink. $1.00 each. 
Pompon Dahlias 
AIMEE—Small flower of bronze on very long 
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BLUSH GEM—Pale pink, edged cerise. 35c ea. 
CANDY KID—Coral pink shading to lavender; 
perfect stem. 35c each. 
DEE DEE—Good lavender; very long perfect 
stems. 50c each. 
DONALD GORDON—Burnt orange. 50c each. 
ELIZABETH—Golden yellow, edged brownish 
red. 25c each. 
GLOW—Light old rose to coral. One of the 
favorites. 25c each. 
HAZEL DELL—Clear pink, cerise edge. 35c 
each. 
JANET—Gold shading to bronze. 50c each. 
LEDA BEELER—Deep lilac, very small, good 
stems. 25c each. 
ARTHUR—Flame red, excellent. 35c each. 
BANTAM—Brownish red, small and compact 
with extra long stems. 25c each. 
HELEN ANITA—Soft lavender shading, deeper 
toward the center. Small but prolific. 25c each. 
LITTLE DAVID—One of the best Burnt Orange. 
Prolific bloomer. 25c each. 
JOE FETTE—Graceful; white. 35c each. 
UNWIN’S DWARF HYBRIDS 
A very valuable acquisition in annual bed¬ 
ding and cut flowers. Sown seed in March, 
these hybrids bloom by the end of June. They 
grow 18 to 24 inches high, produce an abun¬ 
dance of graceful double and semi-double 
flowers with a large variety of charming 
colors that are known in Dahlias. Pkt. 25c. 
THE FLAPPER—A novel crimson maroon, with 
a cream pink center. 25c each. 
LEOLA—-Soft pink; perfect formation. 50c each. 
LITTLE DONALD—Garnet. 50c each. 
MARS—Bright red. 35c each. 
NERESSIA—Rose tinted silver. 50c each. 
REGULUS—Excellent bright purple. 50c each. 
ROSA WILMOTH—Rose pink. 25c each. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK—Apricot edged red; fine 
form. 50c each. 
TOMMY KEITH—Crimson, tipped white. 35c ea. 
TOM THUMB—A California lilliputian pom 
which is the smallest garnet in cultivation. Ideal 
for exhibition purposes. 50c each. 
YELLOW GEM—Fine canary yellow with good 
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MARY MUNN—Dark orchid. 25c each. 
AMBER QUEEN—Amber soffused with copper, 
good stem. 25c each. 
BEBE—Mauve pink on white ground. 25c each. 
BOSSY—Pale lilac, long stem. 25c each. 
KATHLEEN—Old rose, excellent stem. 25c each. 
GIRLIE—Pinkish mauve. 25c each. 
LITTLE BEESWING—Red shading to yellow. 
25c each. 
NOVELTIES 
FRANK SERPA—Achievement of Medal of Bet¬ 
ter Homes and Gardens. 
A new Exhibition Dahlia of massive blooms of 
delightful magenta pink on strong erect stems. A 
new introduction of 1934 and is of unequalled 
merit. $10.00 each. 
SEDUCTIVE—A new formal decorative Dahlia, 
coral pink shade. Very long stems, profuse bloomer, 
excellent for cutting as it keeps well. $2.50 each. 
Show Dahlias 
Closely quilled, ball-shaped flowers, full to the center, showing regular arrangements of florets. 
GENERAL HAIG—Brilliant scarlet; prolific bloomer on long stems. 75c each. 
FRANK HAVENER—Royal purple. 50c each. 
SNOW QUEEN—Pure white. 75c each. 
NORMAN LEWIS—Deep mallow purple, tall 
straight stems, prolific bloomer. 50c each. 
GOLD MEDAL—Canary yellow, flaked red. 50c ea. 
CLARA CLEMENS—Brownish red, tipped white. 
One of the best for cutting. 50c each. 
ESMOND—Beautiful clear yellow. 50c each. 
CLARITA—White tipped deep pink A very 
strinking and desirable color. 50c each. 
