F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
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Delphinium (Continued) 
CARDINALS —Brilliant scarlet California wild flower. 
Height 18 inches. Pkt. 15c. 
ICEBERG —An exquisite pure white coming true from 
seed. Flowers set close together along the 20 inch 
spike. Pkt. 20c. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS MIXED— The finest strain 
of Mixed Hybrids offered. The original stock coming 
from England, and consisting of the best named vari¬ 
eties. Strong robust plants produce tall spikes over 
2 feet long of well formed flowers running more in 
the choicest blue shades. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK FLOWERED STRAIN— 
The most remarkable feature of this strain is the ex¬ 
traordinary length and tapering spire-like shape of 
the spikes, together with the exquisite rich and varied 
tints found in the large truly double flowers. 
Wrexham Art Shades—Pkt. 50c; 1/16 oz. $1.25. 
Wrexham Deep Blue Shades—Pkt. 50c; 1/16 oz. $1.25. 
Wrexham Light Blue Shades—Pkt.50c; 1/16 oz. $1.25. 
Wrexham Mixed—Pkt. 35c; 1/16 oz. 85c. 
Dianthus or Pinks . Flower of the Gods 
These very attractive, popular annual and perennial 
plants produce a great variety of brilliant colors and 
are profuse bloomers. Growing from 8 to 18 inches 
tall, these plants make ideal beds or borders of solid 
or mixed colors. The double flowering varieties are 
excellent for cutting, being almost as fine as Carna¬ 
tions. They do well on most any type of soil, but like 
a sunny location and are easy to grow from seed. 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS DWARF (China or Indian 
Pinks) —A fine class of single and double flowered 
annual plants. Flowers are borne in large clusters on 
strong upright growing plants one foot high, blooming 
freely throughout the summer. 
Single Mixed, Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c each. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI (Japanese Pinks)— This 
dwarf free flowering class of annual plants reaches a 
height of 10 to 12 inches. The exceptionally large, well 
formed flowers are the outstanding feature of this 
class. 
Nobilis Giant Mixed (Royal Pinks) —This is a very 
select and improved strain of very large flowered 
single Japanese Pink in many colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Double Mixed —Colors vary from the richest velvety 
crimson to the most delicate rose. Pkt. 10c. 
Single Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS— This beau¬ 
tiful class of plants have delightful fringed edges in a 
great variety of colors, growing one foot in height. 
Splendens —This new variety is one of the outstand¬ 
ing introductions. Free flowering, bearing large single 
flowers over 2 inches across in a brilliant shade of 
crimson with a large contrasting glistening white eye. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
Single Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Grass or Clove Pinks) — 
Perennial group. This fine class of hardy perennials 
grows from 1 to 1% feet tall, and enjoys great pop¬ 
ularity, being most attractive in rock gardens, in 
borders, and for cut flowers. 
Cyclops — Large, single flow-ers in pink and rose 
shades, having a large red eye, are indeed most at¬ 
tractive. They are found in abundance on the sturdy 
plants that grow in thick clumps about 15 inches high. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Single Mixed (Pheasant’s Eye)— Pkt. 10c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c. 
Dianthus, Sweet Wivelsfield 
Hardy Garden Pinks . Perennial 
Rock Garden Pinks 
ALLWOODII—A new race of perpetual-flowering 
hardy green pinks. The seed will produce an aver¬ 
age of 75 per cent double, deliciously clove-scented 
flowers in many colors. Flowers continuously from 
spring until late in the autumn. Pkt. 35c. 
CAESIUS (Chedder Pink)—Splendid rock plant, form¬ 
ing dense tufts 3 inches high with delicate rose 
colored flowers. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c. 
DELTOIDES BRILLIANT (Maiden Pink)—A charm¬ 
ing creeping variety for the rock garden, with rich 
rosy crimson flowers. Pkt. 15c; i/g oz. 50c. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD—This is the result of a cross 
of Dianthus Allwoodii on the Dianthus Barbatus. The 
growth is not unlike the Sweet William but the 
flowers are larger and it has a much wider range of 
color. Besides retaining the brilliant coloring of 
Heddewigi strain, which was one of its ancestors, it 
has many of the dainty markings of the same. Some 
of the flowers have a honey perfume. Blooms the 
first year from seed and will live over winter if con¬ 
ditions are favorable. Mixed, pkt. 10c. 
Diascia 
BARBERAE—A very attractive little annual plant, 
blooming freely in summer. The flowers have two 
short spurs produced on slender stems and are a 
beautiful salmon pink. Excellent for rock gardens 
and dwarf borders and makes a fine pot plant for in¬ 
door decoration. Height 9 inches. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 
oz. 50c. 
Didiscus . Blue Lace Flower 
COERULEUS—A very pretty annual. Exquisite pale 
lavender flowers on long stems. A constant and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Excellent for cut flowers. Not difficult 
to grow from seed; seed somewhat slow in germinat¬ 
ing. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 40c. 
