F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 
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SWEET PEAS 
Cultural Directions —For early spring flow¬ 
ers, sow Sweet Peas in the fall, October, 
November and December. For late flow¬ 
ering they can be planted any time during 
the winter or spring. Prepare the ground 
by working from 18 to 24 inches deep. 
Give the ground liberal dressing of ma¬ 
nure and bone meal. 
Set the seeds not over 2 inches deep and 
2 inches apart in a firm bed; do not plant 
seeds in loose soil. When the plants are 
out of the ground, thin from 6 to 12 inches 
apart. Give the young plants good sup¬ 
port, so they can climb 4 to 6 feet high— 
in this way they produce nice, long stems. 
In hot weather, water frequently. For 
large flowers apply liquid manure about 
once a week. Pick flowers daily (even 
poorest flowers) as this prolongs the flow¬ 
ering season. 
Lagomarsino's Giant Late 
Flowering Spencers 
ORANGE, SALMON AND CERISE 
SHADES 
GEORGE SHAWYER — A giant orange 
pink, the standard showing more orange 
than the wings. 
SMILES —Clear glistening salmon, best de¬ 
scribes this exquisite variety. 
GOOD CHEER — 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 va¬ 
riety, splendid large blooms. 
RED. ROSE. SCARLET AND MAROON 
SHADES 
RUBICUND— Rich crimson scarlet. 
RED BOY —The very best crimson. 
DAMASK ROSE —The brightest rose car¬ 
mine Sweet Pea. This is an outstanding 
pea. 
CRIMSON KING —Pure deep crimson. 
CAMPFIRE —Very bright flame scarlet. 
FLAMINGO —Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
KING MANOEL —Deep maroon. 
HONOUR— Rich crimson. This fine Eng¬ 
lish variety bears large, beautifully waved 
blossoms. 
WELCOME —The most dazzling of all the 
sacarlets. Strictly sunproof; robust grower 
with bold flowers on stout stems. 
ROSABELLE —Large, bright rose. 
THE SULTAN —Very deep black maroon. 
Unequalled for depth of color. 
LAVENDER. BLUE. MAUVE AND PURPLE 
SHADES 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED — Rosy 
lavender. 
CHIEFTAIN— Mauve. 
COMMANDER GADSALL — Deep navy 
blue. 
OLYMPIA —Rich royal purple. 
POWERSCOURT— Lavender (lilac). 
WARRIOR — Rich maroon flushed with 
bronze. 
CAPRI —Light blue. 
CHINESE BLUE— Solid deep blue. 
THE ADMIRAL— Best navy blue. 
AMBITION —Lavender mauve. 
WHITE AND CREAM 
AVALANCHE — The finest white Sweet 
Pea. (White seeded.) 
WHAT JOY —Primrose, shading to cream. 
So far the nearest approach to a true yel¬ 
low. 
PIERROT —White with deep blue edges. 
SEXTET QUEEN —Pure white flowers of 
perfect form and of great substance. Black 
seeded. 
IVORY PICTURE — Rich ivory cream, 
flushed pink. Black seeded. 
PINK AND CREAM-PINK 
ASCOT —Clear, light rose-pink. It furnishes 
exquisitely frilled flowers of splendid size. 
MISS CALIFORNIA— Very distinct shade 
of salmon pink. 
JACK HOBBS —Cream pink, flushed sal¬ 
mon. 
DEL MONTE —Rich, salmon cerise pink. 
MARY PICKFORD — Cream pink with a 
faint suffusion of salmon. 
PINKIE —Rich rose-pink. This extra vig¬ 
orous sort is universally accepted as the 
largest flowering and finest of its class. 
CISSIE —Pale cream pink. 
ARTISTE —Salmon rose pink. 
LULLABY— Light pink. 
PEGGY ANN —Deep rose pink. 
PICOTTEE 
SUNKIST —Clear cream, edged pink. 
YOUTH —Pure white, edged soft pink. One 
of the largest flowering and most vig¬ 
orous of all Sweet Peas. Fragrant. 
Any of the above varieties. Pkt. 10c, oz. 
30c. 
LAGOMARSINO'S 
Golden West Mixture 
GIANT LATE FLOWERING 
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, V* lb. 65c, 
1/2 lb. $1.15, 1 lb. $2.00. 
SUPERB 7-PACKET 
SPENCER COLLECTION 
Late Flowering 
POWERSCOURT— Lavender. 
SMILES —Salmon. 
OLYMPIA— Purple. 
RUBICUND— Red. 
PINKIE— Pink. 
CAPRI— Blue. 
SUNKIST —Cream, pink edge. 
The 7 pkts., 50c (value 70c) or 10c each. 
COLLECTION 
8 beautiful late G ; ant Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Peas, 60c (80c value) or 10c each. 
CHINESE BLUE —Bright clear blue. 
JACK HOBBS —Cream pink, suffused scar¬ 
let. 
WHAT JOY —Primrose shading cream. 
SMILES— Salmon. 
WELCOME— Scarlet. 
CAPRI —Blue with lavender. 
MISS CALIFORNIA —Salmon pink. 
WARRIOR —Chocolate maroon. 
LAGO SELECT 12-PACKET SPENCER 
COLLECTION 
Late Flowering 
PINKIE— Rose pink. 
RED BOY —Deep crimson. 
MISS CALIFORNIA— Salmon. 
WELCOME— Scarlet 
POWERSCOURT— Lavender. 
CAPRI— Blue. 
CHINESE BLUE— Delphinium blue. 
WHAT JOY— Yellow. 
AMBITION —Lavender mauve. 
YOUTH —White, pinkish edges. 
PIERROT- —White, blue edges. 
AVALANCHE— White. 
The 12 pkts., 75c (value $1.20) or 10c each. 
Early Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
These varieties have large, ruffed blos¬ 
soms of the Spencer type and blossom 
from four to six weeks earlier than the 
regular Spencer type. 
EARLY BLUE BIRD — Magnificent violet 
blue; profuse and continuous bloomer. 
EARLY AVIATOR —Dazzling crimson. 
EARLY COLUMBIA — Large; pink and 
white. 
EARLY EXPOSITION PINK— Rich pink. 
EARLY APOLLO —Soft salmon cerise. 
EARLY ELEANOR BLUE— Very beautiful; 
long stems. 
EARLY ORIENTAL— Deep rich cream. 
EARLY DAPHNE —Soft salmon pink. 
EARLY ANNIE LAURIE — Richest pure 
rose-pink. 
EARLY HARMONY —Rich, true, deep lav¬ 
ender. Flowers large, beautifully waved, 
on long stems. 
EARLY MRS. KERR —A clear, light orange- 
salmon. Its exquisite color has made this 
variety very popular. 
EARLY GIANT ROSE- 
EARLY MARINE— Dark blue. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE — A cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay. Large sized blooms, 
daintily frilled. Pkt. 25c, Vi oz. 45c. 
EARLY SNOWFLAKE — Pure white, long 
stems, perfect form. 
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. 
Pkt. 10c, each, V 2 oz. 30c, oz. 50c. 
LAGO 7-PACKET EARLY-BLOOMING 
SPENCER COLLECTION 
Early Flowering 
EARLY HARMONY— Lavender. 
EARLY GIANT ROSE— Rose-pink. 
VULCAN— Red. 
ORIENTAL— Deep cream. 
EARLY MARINE— Dark blue. 
APOLLO —Salmon-pink. 
EARLY PRIDE —Cerise, tinted scarlet. 
The 7 pkts., 50c (value 70c) or 10c each. 
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 bor¬ 
ders, beds, etc., Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 30c. 
