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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
Sweet Peas (Continued) 
WHITE AND CREAM 
AVALANCHE —The finest white Sweet Pea. (White 
seeded). 
YOUTH —White edge, rose pink. 
CONSTANCE HINTON —Large white, black seeded. 
WHAT JOY —Primrose, shading to cream. So far the 
nearest approach to a true yellow. 
PINK AND CREAM-PINK 
ASCOT —Clear, light rose-pink. It furnishes exquis¬ 
itely frilled flowers of splendid size. 
MISS CALIFORNIA —Very distinct shade of salmon 
pink. 
JACK HOBBS —Cream pink, flushed salmon. 
DEL MONTE —Rich, salmon cerise pink. 
HEBE—Large bright pink. 
CARMELITA —Delicate, light rose-pink. 
ELFRIDA PIERSON— Large; shell-pink. 
MARY PICKFORD —Cream pink with a faint suffu¬ 
sion of salmon. 
PINKIE —Rich rose-pink. This extra vigorous sort is 
universally accepted as the largest flowering and fin¬ 
est of its class. 
PICOTTEE 
SUNKIST —Clear cream, edged pink. 
YOUTH —Pure white, edged soft pink. One of the 
largest flowering and most vigorous of all Sweet Peas. 
Fragrant. 
STREAKED AND FLAKED 
SENATOR— Wine and maroon stripes and flakes on 
light background. The distinct coloring of the large 
flowers arrests attention. 
LAGOMARSINO’S GOLDEN WEST MIXTURE 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
This is our special mixture and is a blend of all 
the most beautiful colors in Spencer Sweet Peas. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; '/ 4 lb. 75c; 1 lb. $2.50. 
SWEET WILLIAM . Dianthus Barbatus 
A well known, attractive, free-flowering hardy peren¬ 
nial, producing a splendid effect in beds and borders 
with their rich and varied flowers. 
NEWPORT PINK —Watermelon pink or salmony rose 
color. Very beautiful. Pkt. 10c; J4 oz. 40c. 
SCARLET BEAUTY —Rich, deep scarlet. A rare color 
in hardy plants and very effective. Pkt. 10c; (4 oz. 40c. 
Sweet William, Single 
SINGLE VARIETIES, Mixed — Considered more at¬ 
tractive than the double sorts. Pkt. 10c; (4 oz. 25c; 
oz. 75c. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES, Mixed—Pkt. 10c; |/ 4 oz. 30c. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD— (See page 71.) Pkt. 15c. 
TAGETES . See Marigold 
THALICTRUM . Meadow Rue 
DIPTEROCARPUM —A hardy perennial of vigorous 
growth, 4 to 5 feet high. Dainty graceful sprays of 
flowers, elegantly arranged on stems 4 feet high; 
invaluable for cutting; the flowers are a charming 
shade of violet-mauve, which is brightened by a 
bunch of lemon-yellow stamens and anthers. Pkt. 20c. 
TRITOMA . Red-Hot Poker, Torch Lily 
Very handsome and showy border plants. Flowers 
borne in compact form on stout 3 and 4 foot stems, 
having the appearance at a distance of orange and 
red colored spear heads. Hardy perennials. Pkt. 15c. 
THUNBERGIA . Black-Eyed Susan 
FINEST MIXED —: Beautiful, rapid growing annual 
climbers preferring a warm, sunny situation. Used 
extensively in hanging baskets, vases, low fences, etc. 
Blossoms are buff, orange or white. Height 4 feet. 
Pkt. 10c. 
GIBSON I —A lovely new graceful climber for cover¬ 
ing pillar and trellis work in greenhouses, or may be 
flowered out of doors in summer in mild climate. It 
has glistening green ivy shaped foliage and flowers 
of most brilliant glowing orange. Should be started 
inside. Pkt. (15 seeds) 50c. 
TITHONIA . Golden Flowers of the 
Incas or Mexican Sunflower 
SPECIOSA —A rare plant from Mexico, throwing up 
from the root many stout woody stems furnished with 
rather large foliage. The flowers are large and re¬ 
mind one of an immense single Zinnia and colored a 
dazzling orange scarlet. It forms a large shrubby 
plant, flowers over a long period and^ is especially 
desirable for planting among shrubs or in the back¬ 
ground of wide borders. Pkt. 15c. 
TORENIA . Wishbone Flower 
FOURNIERI —A very fine annual; a splendid plant 
for vases, hanging baskets, borders, etc., covered 
the entire season with a mass of bloom. Sky-blue, with 
three spots of dark blue, bright yellow center. 4 to 6 
inches. Pkt. 15c. 
