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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS 
Rapture 
Dame Edith Helen 
Mme. Butterfly 
TWO-YEAR-OLD FIELD GROWN ROSES— Continued 
50c each; $5.00 dozen; Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
McGREDY’S SCARLET- —Large flowers are brilliant scarlet 
with orange base and the upper portions of the petals are 
lightly washed crimson. 
MME. BUTTERFLY —Long buds and beautifully shaped blos- 
somes of bright pink, suffused apricot and gold. A free 
bloomer and erect grower. Sport of Ophelia. 
MME NICHOLAS AUSSEL —Buds are very long, double sal¬ 
mon shaded carmine and ochre; flowers tinted yellow at the 
base. Intensely fragrant. 
MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL —Strong healthy grower. The 
blooms are large, full of a beautiful shade of rosy pink. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuDONT —Buds are reddish gold, opening 
into beautiful flowers. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY —Large, fairly double bloom of orange- 
salmon, with a suffusion of gold. Vigorous, healthy plant. 
One of the best of the tribe of Irish Roses. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER — Long-pointed buds of 
scarlet and gold, opening to broad, semi-double flowers of 
creamy orange and deep rose, with huge, thick petals. Plants 
very vigorous. Fine for cutting. 
PRINCE FELIX —Well formed bloom rather large, of brill¬ 
iant scarlet red. Tall, healthy plant of Radiance type. Has 
stood below zero weather without injury. 
RADIANCE —Very free flowering and a strong grower. The 
flowers are a beautiful blending of shades of carmine-rose 
with opal and carmine reflected, and are very fragrant. 
RAPTURE —An intensified sport of President Herbert 
Hoover Rose. The red shades predominate. 
RED RADIANCE —The same as radiance, except it is a beau¬ 
tiful shade of carmine-red and very fragrant. 
ROSELANDIA —An Ophelia type with golden yellow blooms. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. C. CHAM BARD— Flowers are large, 
semi-double cupped, fragrant. Outer petals rich rose-red; 
inner petals flashy deep rose-pink, with golden glow at cen¬ 
ter. Growth vigorous, upright. 
SUSAN LOUISE —Semi-double, clear pink flowers, produced 
in profusion on healthy vigorous plants. Good cut flowers. 
TALISMAN —The Rose of many gold medals. A combination 
of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow and deep pink or old-rose. 
The outside of the petals is bright yellow, gold and pink; as 
the flower develops and the petals unfold they become bright 
apricot, gold and deep rose-pink. 
Climbing Roses 
50c each; $5.00 dozen; Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
CL. BELL OF PORTUGAL —Long bud; large flowers of soft 
creamy pink flushed with yellow at base of petals. Vigorous. 
CL. BLACK BOY —A vigorous climber that produces a pro¬ 
fusion of large semi-double slightly fragrant flowers of very 
dark reddish black in the spring. In the summer the bloom 
is a bright red. 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN —Same large pink blooms as the 
bush variety. 
CL. GOLDEN EMBLEM — Cadmium-yellow flowers, bud is 
splashed and shade red. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA —Very full, slightly fragrant pure white 
flowers. 
CL. LOS ANGELES —Pale satiny pink, shaded with deep rose 
and gold. 
CL. PRESIDENT HERBERT H00VER— Maroon, orange and 
gold. 
CL. TALISMAN —Similar to the bush variety. 
CL. YELLOW CECILE B R U N N ER— Similar to the popular 
Baby Rose, but a beautiful shade of golden yellow. 
CL. DR. W. VAN FLEET —Large flowers of exquisite pale 
pink on fine, long stems. 
