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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
ANGELE PERNET 
ROSES 
ROSES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 
Strong two-year-old budded plants, 50c each (except where 
noted), 6 to 24 Roses, deduct 10%; 25 or more, deduct 20%. 
ANGELE PERNET (HT) —Long buds of deep, flaming 
orange opening to semi-double blooms of brilliant, reddish- 
apricot. An entirely new and distinct shade. The strikingly 
colored petals are beautifully notched and frilled. Foliage 
is glossy and remarkably free from mildew. 
DAME EDITH HELEN (HT) — T his new pink rose has 
every quality to endear it to the fleart of every rose-lover. A 
strong grower, well clothed with good foliage. Wonderful 
pointed buds which open slowly to very large, perfectly formed 
blooms with broad substantial petals which recurve sharply. 
The color in all stages is an even shade of brilliant pink. Its 
fragrance won it the Clay Cup in England in 1926 for the best 
sweet-scented rose shown that year. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS— Remarkable for length and 
beautiful form of its apricot buds, also for its unusually bright, 
glistening foliage. The open blooms of golden buff are quite 
full and hold their color exceptionally well. 
MARY HART (HT) —1932 Plant Patent No. 8. A striking 
red sport of Talisman. The bud is maroon red, opening to 
well formed blossoms of deep velvety blood-red with an over¬ 
glow of amber. Mary Hart does not dry out or wilt, but opens 
perfectly when cut. $1.00 each. (See inside front cover.) 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE— H. T. This fine new 
garden rose bears splendidly formed buds of rich 
rosy carmine which open to crisp-petalled blooms 
of dark shining rose-pink shaded lighter on reverse 
of petals. Fragrance is exceptionally fine and fresh. 
Foliage thick and leathery. A strong growing rose 
that we highly recommend. 
(LADY MARGARET STEWART —Gorgeous new 
vose, highly recommended. Its long, high-centered 
buds of orange-yellow are veined and splashed scar¬ 
let; the reverse of petal is orange and carmine. As 
flowers open, colors blend to deep sunflower-yellow. 
Flowers fully double, large size, good form. Dark 
green abundant foliage. 
LORD CHARLEMONT —The long pointed, high 
centered buds are the most nearly perfect of any 
red rose grown. Flowers produced singly on good 
strong stems. Color brilliant glowing crimson with 
almost black shadings. Open blooms fully double, 
large, delicately fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREDY — Large semi - double 
blooms of orange-scarlet and oriental red changing 
in mature flower to carmine-rose. Blooms borne on 
strong stems that carry flowers upright. Unusually 
strong grower and abundant producer. 
COUNTESS VANDAL (HT)— Plant Patent No. 
38. The most popular variety at the Century of 
Progress. Long pointed bronzy buds open to huge 
flowers of pale salmon-pink, shaded with coppery 
orange. $1.00 each. (Illustrated inside front cover.) 
HERBERT HOOVER —Vigorous grower pro¬ 
ducing large buds on very long, strong stems. 
Outer petals dark pink shading to pure apricot at 
center. (Illustrated inside front cover.) 
AMELIA EARHART (HT)— 1929 Plant Patent 
No. 63. Large ovoid bud, cream with blushes, 
flowers very full graduating from a deep yellow 
center to an outer collarette of large cream petals 
•with a blush overtone; extremely fragrant. Strong 
grower, free bloomer, leathery dark green foliage. 
$1.50 each. 
SOUVENIR (HT) —1933 'Plant Patent No. 25. 
Souvenir (a golden yellow Talisman) was the 
•outstanding Gold Medal Winner in the 1932 
American shows. Flowers are rich deep golden 
yellow and are produced in abundance. $1.00 each. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES — Warm pink flushed 
with salmon. Great profusion of well shaped blooms. 
Constant bloomer from early spring to late fall. 
ably popular. (Illustrated inside front cover.) 
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA—H. T. A rose of 
unusual beauty in all stages with a sensational color 
combination—intense vermillion on inside and gold 
on reverse of petals which spring from a deep or¬ 
ange base. Its moderate height and free flowering 
habit make it an exceptionally good bedding rose. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS—Long buds varying 
from deep coppery-pink to orange and red. Open 
blooms are pure golden yellow inside and copper 
and red outside. Flowers large, full, and of rich 
fragrance. 
SOV. de GEORGES PERNET—Substantial buds 
of distinctive form opening to immense flowers of 
metallic rose, shading through copper to gold at 
base of petals. Splendid garden rose, being a strong 
grower, with wonderfully beautiful blooms borne 
profusely. 
TALISMAN—The coloring is most unusual, being 
a combination of gold, apricot, pink and old rose 
in mingled splashes, streaks and blends. Buds of 
splendid form; fragrant as Mme. Butterfly. Remark¬ 
ably popular. (Illustrated inside front cover.) 
MRS. J. D. EISELE (HT)— 1933 Plant Patent 
No. 67. A magnificent new rose of a warm cherry- 
rose overlaid with scarlet glow. The buds are large, 
ovoid in shape, and open to flowers of almost perfect 
form with delightful fragrance. $1.50 each. 
TOKEN —Plant Patent No. 95. Large Ophelia 
shaped buds open to form medium full unique 
colored flowers of a single toned glowing orange 
shade. Is a free bloomer and of upright growth in 
the garden. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (HT)— A brilliant 
red rose with, glorious large blooms that hold their 
color in strong sunlight, never showing bluish tints. 
Sweetly fragrant, strong growing and resistant to 
mildew. (Illustrated inside front cover.) 
