F. LAGOMARSINQ & SONS, SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 
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PERENNIAL ROCK GARDEN AND ALPINE PLANTS 
JAQUILEGIAS OR COLUMBINES 
Columbines are among the most olegant of hardy plants, 
their dainty and graceful, long spurred flowers are carried 
on stems 3 feet high. Effective and attractive in any posi¬ 
tion, and prized for cutting. 
Improved long spurred rose and pink shades. 15c Each. 
Improved long spurred scarlet and red shaded. 15c Each. 
Improved long spurred blue and lavender shades. l-5c Each 
Improved long spurred, mixed. 15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
Improved long spurred, mixed, 4-year-old balled clumps. 75c 
Each, $6.00 per Doz., by express only. 
DOBBIES IMPERIAL, LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS (New) 
—The range of shades In this novelty is such as almost 
to defy classification, even the finest color chart has 
been found inadequate for naming the graduations and 
tints in this strain. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
*ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
ALPINA—Dense carpet of pure white flowers, early Spring 
good equally for the rock garden or border, 6 inch. 15c 
Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
ALPINA FL. PL.—A double flowering form of the above. 
15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
ROSEA—Rose pink. 35c Each, $3.50 per Doz. 
i : ARENAHI A (Sand Wort) 
MONTANA—Pretty creeper, dark green foliage, attractive 
white flowers, April to July, good either for the rock 
garden, or edging. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
• CAESPITOSA (Irish Moss)—Spreads rapidly, making a vivid 
green carpet an inch thick, fine for flag walks or rock 
gardens. Sections, 25c Each. Flat, $2.50. Express, collect. 
*ARMERIA (Sea Pin kor Thrift) 
FORMOSA—Evergreen dwarf border or edging plant, with 
rose-pink flowers, requires no trimming, does well on 
poor soils. 10c Each, $1.00 per Doz. 
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Silkweed) 
JTUBEROSA—Large heads of brilliant orange flowers on 18 
to 24 inch stems, from June to August. 25c Each, $2.50 
per Doz. 
ASPERULA (Sweet Woodruff) 
JODORATA — Terminal clusters of sweetly-scented white 
flowers, 6 to 8 inches high, in May, useful for a shady 
Spot in the rockery or border. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
HARDY ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisy) 
These are splendid subjects, their bushy clumps 1 to G 
feet high produce numerous blooms during the summer and 
autumn months. 
J CLIMAX—Pyramidal spikes of large lavender blue flowers, 
5 feet. 
JWHITE CLIMAX—A white form of the above. 
JROSEUM SUPERBUM—Bright rose, free bloomer, 4 feet. 
♦SUB-COERULEUS—Dense tuft of leaves, stems 12 Inches 
high, light blue flowers In profusion, June and July. 
JST. EGWIN—Compact and free flowering, soft rosy-pink 
2 to 3 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
ARTEMISIA 
LACTIFLORA (Hawthron Scented Mugwort)—Excellent bor 
der plant, producing large branching panicles of sweetly- 
scented creamy-white flowers, August and September. 
Graceful, and excellent for cutting, 3 to 4 ft. 25c Each. 
$2.50 per Doz. 
j;SILVER KING—Striking gray stems and leaves; the open¬ 
ing leaf buds gleam like tiny beads; the entire color 
effect is like bright frosted silver; the graceful sprays 
are effective in mixed bouquets, and also may be cut 
and dried for the same purpose, 3 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per 
STELLERIANA (Old Woman)—Deeply cut, gray, foliage, 
leaves have aromatic odor when crushed, useful for car¬ 
pet bedding. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
ASTILBE) 
They form large terminal feathery panicles. The astil- 
bes succeed best in a half-shady moist position, their many 
branched feathered heads of flowers are very showy during 
June and July. 
j;ARENDSII HYBRIDS—Splendid large elegant plumes, rose 
shades, 2 ft. 50c Each, $5.00 per Doz. 
AUBRETIA (Rainbow Rock Cress) 
♦ HYBRIDA MIXED — Masses of silvery green foliage, and 
sheets of various colored flowers, early Spring, suitable 
for edging or the rock garden. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
AUSTRALIS—Deeply cut; foliage, dark blue pea-shaped 
flowers, May to July. 2 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
^-Suitable for cut flowers. 
BOCCONIA (Plume Poppy) 
CORDATA—Grows 6 to 8 feet high, flowers creamy whit*, 
in terminal panicles, June to August, does well in any 
location. 2oc Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
j;ASTEROIDES—Attractive single aster-like white flowers. 
J\ Ur ' ng 0 tbe Summer and Autumn months. 5 to 7 feet 
high. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
LATtsottama B ? LTONI ^ <False Chamomile) 
L v^d^ MA r / ng Pink ' sli Shtly tinned with la¬ 
vender, aster-like flowers in profusion during the sum- 
o d of t n mont h s ’ producing a showy effect, 4- 
to 6 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
„ n BCPHTHAEMOM (Ox-Eye Daisy) 
SA Mav^nd ^ (W ' iilow Leaf Ox-Eye) — Yellow flowers. 
per^oz 3 JUn6 ' ” eat bushy hablt - 2 ft. 25c Each, $2.64 
♦ a t . „ CALAMI NT HA 
* ALP . Ir f A—Sma1 ' bIue flowers, July and August, good for 
edging a border, or rock work. Six inches. 25c EacK 
•P'i.oO per Doz. 
CAMPANULAS OR BELLFLOWERS 
Large and important family of useful and attractive- 
perennial and biennial plants. The biennials (Cantebury 
Bells) are well known and held in high esteem, and the 
pyramidalis varieties, with their long spikes of beautiful 
flowers, are stately subjects for the border. 
♦ CARPATICA (Carpathian Harebell)—Compact tufts eight 
inches high, clear blue flowers on wiry stems, June to 
October, fine for edging, or the rockery. 25c Each. 
$1.50 per Doz. 
♦ CARPATICA ALBA —White form of the above. 15c ^ 1 . 
$1.50 per Doz. 
^MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA (Cup and Saucer Canterbury 
Bell)—Assorted colors, May and June, 3 ft. 15c Each 
$1.25 per Doz. 
IPERSICIFOLIA (Peachbells)—Single flowers on spikes 4 
feet tall, blue-white. 15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
iPERSICIFOLIA PFITZERI (New)—Double blue, 3 feet. 
25c Each. $2.50 per Doz. 
iPERSICIFOLIA TELHAM BEAUTY (New) — Attractive 
large single flowers, soft lavender blue, May to August 
3 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
iPYRAMIDALIS (Chimney Bellflower)—Forms a perfect 
pyramid crowded with large porcelain-blue flowers. Mav 
to August, 5 feet. 35c Each, $3.50 per Doz, 
iPERSICIFOLIA MOERHEIMII—Large, double, pure white 
fl ° wers on 3 to 4 feet stems. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz 
tROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bell of Scotland)—True hare bell. 
Clear blue flowers, from May to August, 1 ft. 15c Each, 
$1.50 per Doz. 
CARNATIONS 
The carnations we offer are strong, well-rooted plants 
grown from cuttings, the varieties listed are used extensive¬ 
ly by florists for cut flower purposes. 
Betty Lou Rose Pink 
London Smoke Purplish Gunmetal 
Maine Sunshine Yellow 
Matchless Red 
Mt. Hood White 
Pink Laddie Pink 
Royal Purple Purple 
Spectrum Scarlet 
Ward • Pink 
Eldora Yellow Variegated— 
15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
CENTAUREA (Hardheads or Knapweed) 
Make a fine display, delighting in an open, sunny posi¬ 
tion, of easy culture and fine for cut flowers. 
iDEALBATA—Silvery foliage, bright rose flowers, June to 
September, 18 Inches 
^MONTANA (Perennial Corn Flower) — Superb violet-blue 
flowers on 2-foot stems, June to September. 
^MONTANA ALBA —Pure white. 25c Each, $2.50 per Dos. 
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 
♦TOMENTOSUM—-Masses of silvery foliage, and snow whit* 
flowers, May to June, good strong creeper for dry sun¬ 
ny spots. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
CHELONE (Shell Flower) 
JB ARB AT A—Graceful spikes 3 feet high, set with thin scar¬ 
let tubes, June to September. 
JBARBATA NEW HYBRIDS—This strain produces a large 
proportion of pretty pink and cerise flowers of various 
shades. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
CHERIANTHUS 
♦ALLIONI (Siberian Wallflower)—Brilliant orange flowers. 
Spring and Summer, fine rock or border plant, 1 ft. 
5c Each, 50c per Doz. 
♦ KEWENSIS—Erect stems of fragrant multicolored flowers, 
sulphur changing to golden and purple violet, front 
Spring to Winter. 18 inch. 30c Each, $3.00 per Do*. 
♦ LINFOLIUS (Erysimum Linifollum)—Lilac mauve flowers, 
June to August, 8 Inches. 30c Each, $3.00 per Doz. 
♦Suitable for rock gardens. 
