F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
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Sweet Peas (Continued) 
EARLY SILVER BLUE—Delicate shade of lavender 
blue, showing up splendidly in both natural and arti¬ 
ficial light. 
EARLY SNOWFLAKE—Pure white, long stems, per¬ 
fect form. 
EARLY MEADOW LARK—Deep, rich cream; extra 
waved. 
EARLY SUNRAY—Bright glowing cerise with salmon 
sheen. 
CHRISTMAS CAROL—Soft salmon pink and cream 
or crushed apricot and rose. 
EARLY BELLE—Rose-pink on cream ground. 
EARLY APOLLO—Soft salmon-rose, long stems. 
EARLY VULCAN—Vivid scarlet, splendid grower. 
EARLY PRIDE — Deep cerise, tinged with scarlet. 
Even brighter than “Glitters”, large flowered, more 
vigorous and much longer stemmed. 
LAGOMARSINO’S SPECIAL MIXTURE of Early 
Flowering Sweet Peas. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
Cupid Sweet Peas 
These Sweet Peas make a uniform growth of about 8 
inches high and each plant is about 1 foot in diameter. 
Used for borders, beds, etc. Mixed colors, pkt. 10c; 
oz. 30c. 
Lagomarsino's Giant Late Flowering 
Spencers 
SPECIAL PRICES—Pkt. 10c; 7 pkts. 50c; 1 oz. 30c. 
ORANGE, SALMON AND CERISE SHADES 
BARBARA—Beautiful shade of salmon. 
CELEBRITY—Brilliant orange. Unsurpassed in this 
color class for vigor, size of flowers, and long stems. 
Gorgeous under artificial light. 
GOOD CH EER—Charming Begonia rose. Very robust; 
large flowers of clear color on long stems. 
MAMMOTH—Orange scarlet. 
MRS. A. SEARLES—Rich cerise, bordering on soft 
Oriental red. Strong growing variety, splendid large 
blooms. 
RED, ROSE, SCARLET AND MAROON SHADES 
CRIMSON KING—Pure deep crimson. 
CAMPFIRE—Very bright flame scarlet. 
DOREEN—Bright rose-carmine; huge flowers. 
FLAMINGO—Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
KING M A NO EL—Deep maroon. 
ROYAL SCOT—Brilliant flame scarlet. 
HONOUR—Rich crimson. This fine English variety 
bears large, beautifully waved blossoms. 
WELCOME—The most dazzling of all the scarlets. 
Strictly sunproof; robust grower with bold flowers on 
stout stems. 
ROSABELLE—Large, bright rose. 
1*H E SULTAN—Very deep black maroon. Unequalled 
for depth of color. 
LAVENDER, BLUE, MAUVE AND 
PURPLE SHADES 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED—Rosy lavender. 
ASTA OHN— Lavender, suffused with mauve; flow¬ 
ers large, of perfect form. 
CHIEFTAIN—Mauve. 
COMMANDER GADSALL—Deep navy blue 
GLEN EAGLES—Clear azure blue. 
MRS. TOM JONES—Bright, delphinium blue, the best 
blue. 
OLYMPIA—Rich royal purple. 
POWERSCOURT—Lavender (lilac). 
REFLECTION—Bright delphinium blue. 
WARRIOR—Rich maroon flushed with bronze. 
Spencer Sweet Peas. Mary Pickford 
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. 
