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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
STRAWBERRIES 
The strawberry will grow in any good garden soil 
where the ground has been thoroughly prepared. For 
family use we recommend planting them in double 
rows, one foot apart each way, and three feet be¬ 
tween the double rows. Our plants are well-rooted 
and healthy. The following are the most satisfac¬ 
tory form growing in this locality. 
OREGON PLUM—A standard sort, very produc¬ 
tive, producing large berries of fine quality; very 
firm; one of the best shippers. 20c per dozen; $1.00 
per 100—25c per doz.; $1.25 per 100, postpaid to 
fourth zone. 
BANNER—One of the most popular; berries firm, 
deep red color, having an attractive appearance; 
sweet flavor and fine keeper; prolific bearer. 25c 
per dozen; $1.50 per 100—30c per dozen, $1.75 per 
100, postpaid to fourth zone. 
EVERBEARING “Progressive”—Considered one 
of the best perpetual-bearing Strawberries. The 
fruit is rich and sweet; a deep red inside and out; 
of good medium size and quite firm. 35c dozen; 
$2.00 per 100—40c per dozen; $2.25 per 100, post¬ 
paid to fourth zone. 
MASTADON EVERBEARING—A new variety 
producing extra large berries. The plants are 
strong and vigorous and the berries it produces are 
of large uniform size throughout the bearing sea¬ 
son. Berries in color are a medium, dark glossy 
red and ripen very uniform. Plants, 40c per doz.; 
$2.50 per 100; 50c per dozen; $2.75 per 100, postpaid 
to fourth zone. 
RASPBERRIES 
On orders less than $1.00, add 25c to cover cost of postage and packing 
15c each; $1.00 per dozen 
Raspberries are of the easiest culture. Very productive and thrive over a wide range of territory, and 
should be in every garden; especially desirable for 
Plant in rows 5 to 6 feet apart, 2 to 4 feet in row. 
After the fruit season cut out all the old wood 
which bore the last crop of fruit. Keep the space 
between the rows well cultivated. 
LA FRANCE—The new giant everbearing rasp¬ 
berry; very large berries; deep, rich red. Berries 
large and firm; vine very vigorous and prolific. 
CUTBERTH — Large crimson variety and very 
productive. Bears transportation well. Later than 
the King. 
jellies and other uses. 
ST. REGIS “Everbearing”—The new everbearing 
variety. It is a heavy bearer in the regular rasp¬ 
berry season and then continues bearing on the 
young canes until frost sets in. The berry is red, 
of good size. 
GREGG (Black Cap)—One of the best Black Cap 
raspberries; good size; fine quality; very productive. 
EARLY KING—A very prolific bearer of large, 
bright red berries of good quality. A good berry 
for the home garden and very popular with market 
gardeners. A good shipper. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
15c each, $1.50 per doz.—20c each, $2.00 per doz., Postpaid. 
As a family fruit, the gooseberry has special claims. It is easy to grow and is wonderfully hardy. With 
ordinary good care, it will yield annually for 10 to 15 years. It is highly productive, yielding 4 to 8 
quarts, and is a well grown and well managed bush. Do not pick berries too green. Pick after partially 
ripe, as they require less sugar and are better flavored. Plant in partially shaded place. After the 
bushes are well established, leave only 2 or 3 young shoots to remain to each bush in the spring. 
Prune out old wood, after 4 or 5 years of bearing, that show signs of falling off. 
CHAMPION—A new variety originated in Ore- DOWNING—Fruit good sized, whitish flesh, soft 
gon; fruit large, round; a prolific bearer and en- and juicy; plant vigorous and prolific, 
tirely free from mildew. 
LOGANBERRY 
A hybrid between a blackberry and a red rasp¬ 
berry. Has the size and shape of the large sized 
blackberry and the color of a red raspberry, being 
of a rich red color when fully ripe. It is of excel' 
lent flavor, being a combination of the best quali¬ 
fies of the two berries. It is unexcelled for the 
table, eaten fresh or cooked, and for jellies or jams 
without an equal. 15c each; $1.50 per doz., Postpaid. 
YOUNGBERRY—Said to be a cross between the 
Loganberry and the Dewberry. An exceptionally 
fine flavored, very productive berry. Bears early 
and commands the highest market prices. The fruit 
colors well and is exceptionally sweet and large. 
Color, jet black. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid 
to fourth zone. 
HIMILAYA—15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
