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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
“LAGO” Brand Seeds Known Round the 
World for Superior Quality! 
ARTICHOKE 
True Artichoke 
Seed should be sown during March or April, giving seedlings protection 
until danger of frost is past. When plants are large and strong enough to 
transplant they should be transplanted in rows 3 or 4 feet apart and 2 feet 
apart in the row. Such plants will produce a crop of buds the second year. 
Where winter months are severe, plant crowns should be heavily mulched 
for protection. 
LARGE GREEN GLOBE —This is the most popular and garden type, hav¬ 
ing large edible buds or flower buds of a deep green color and globe or 
ovoid-shaped. The fleshy bud scales are broad and full at the base and are 
very delicious. The plants are of medium height with large medium green 
J4 lb. $1.50. Plants (postpaid 
Jerusalem or Tuberose-Rooted 
This produces potato-like tubers. The tubers, which are planted 
and cultivated the same as potatoes, are well known in European 
countries as a fine vegetable for the table. Used in this country 
in a moderate way, but steadily increasing in favor. One of the 
best hog feeds, remarkable for their fattening properties and 
productiveness (over 1,000 bushels have been raised on one acre), 
and the ease with which they can be grown. They need not be 
dug for hogs, as they help themselves by rooting. Also considered 
an excellent feed for rabbits and other stock. Plant 10 bushels 
per acre. Tubers, lb. 15c; 10 lbs. $1.25. (Postpaid 4th zone) lb. 20c; 
10 lbs. $1.50. 
thistle-like foliage. Seed, pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; 
4th zone) 15c each; 75c doz.; $1.35 doz. 
Artichoke, Green Globe 
Artichoke, Jerusalem 
