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F. LAGOMARSINO «. SONS. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
Standard Bush Roses 
60c each, 3 for $1.50 
(Postpaid) 
PINK 
BETTY UPRICHARD— (HT) A free bloom¬ 
ing, tall growing plant, producing quan¬ 
tities of semi-double flowers of which the 
inner surface of the petals is a delicate 
salmon-pink and the outside a deep and 
glowing coppery carmine suffused orange. 
BRIARCLIFF —(HT) An improved Colum¬ 
bia. Long pointed buds and large, high 
centered flowers of excellent form. Clolor 
a deep rose pink shading to a lighter tone 
on outer petals. Fragrant. One of the 
finest garden roses for cutting. Stems 
long, stiff and nearly thornless. 
DAME EDITH HELEN— (HT) This variety 
has wonderful pointed buds which open 
very slowly to large, full, perfectly formed 
blooms which hold their color with age 
and ore carried on rigid, erect stems. The 
color is an even shade of pure, glowing 
rose-pink. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO— (HT) Flowers have 
large thick petals interspersed with short 
curled ones which give them a peony-like 
form. Buds are dark carmine opening to a 
warm, rich pink. Strong stems. 
LOS ANGELES —(HT) An ideal American 
garden rose; one of the finest varieties 
ever introduced. The long stemmed fra¬ 
grant flowers are of a brilliant flame-pink 
shading to coral and gold at the base of 
the petals. Ideal for cutting. Buds long and 
pointed. 
RADIANCE —(HT) Buds are a brilliant 
rose-pink opening to lovely silvery-pink 
flowers suffused deeper pink. Deliciously 
fragrant. Long stems. Exceedingly vigor¬ 
ous, hardy, and disease resistant under 
all conditions of soil and climate. 
WHITE 
MME. JULES BOUCHE— (HT) Nicely form¬ 
ed white buds which open to medium 
sized flowers showing a slight blush in 
the center as the bloom opens. An old but 
popular variety. Fragrant. 
COPPER AND ORANGE 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL— (HT) One of the 
most outstanding of the newer varieties. 
The full, double flowers on their heavy 
stems are a very rich shade of golden 
bronze flushed orange and old-rose, re¬ 
minding one of a beautifully ripened 
peach. Exceedingly vigorous. 
DUCHESS OF PENARANDA— (HT) One of 
the finest roses in commerce today. In the 
spring and summer the large pointed buds 
open to a large, double flower of coppery 
apricot and sometimes showing a dark 
pink cast. In the fall, the color is deeper 
and shows more of the bronzy shades. 
Regardless of when you see it the bloom 
is exquisite and fades but little. Quite fra¬ 
grant. The foliage is lovely and very free 
from disease. The bush is a very strong, 
upright grower and a prolific bloomer. Ex¬ 
cellent in all localities. 
MARGARET McGREDY— (HT) Double, cup¬ 
shaped flowers of orange scarlet which 
turn to a peculiar shade of carmine rose. 
A marvelous color. Vigorous grower and 
continuous bloomer. One of the most reli¬ 
able roses. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— (HT) The Daily 
Mail Rose. The buds which are long and 
pointed, are coral-red shaded yellow at 
base. The open flowers of medium size 
and semi-double are beautiful coral-red 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy scar¬ 
let. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY— (HT) For elegant, 
shapely buds, this beautiful rose cannot 
be surpassed. Large, long pointed buds 
are produced singly on strong, slender 
stems. The color is a glowing combination 
of red, copper and orange, changing to 
warm pink suffused with gold as the 
flower ages. Vigorous, healthy plant. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ— (HT) Bud cop¬ 
pery yellow; flower large, double, bril¬ 
liant apricot. Very vigorous plants, always 
in bloom. 
YELLOW 
GOLDEN DAWN —(HT) An Australian 
rose of vigorous growth and continuous 
bloomer. The oval buds are rich straw- 
yellow, fushed old-rose, opening into 
splendid double, sweetly scented flowers 
of sunflower-yellow. Blooms are borne 
erect on strong stems. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM— (HT) The long golden 
yellow buds are tinted with crimson on 
the outer petals and open to large, full 
golden yellow flowers of perfect shape. A 
perpetual bloomer. Of free and branching 
habit with glossy green foliage. 
JOANNA HILL — (HT) The exquisitely 
formed long buds are orange-yellow, ex¬ 
tremely fragrant and the colors while not 
brilliant are dainty and lovely. The open 
blooms are somewhat lighter. The texture 
of the petals is not injured by the weather. 
MRS. E. P. THOM— (HT) A most valuable 
yellow rose for the garden. Color is a 
clear, canary-yellow. Fine long buds open 
into fairly large, perfectly shaped flowers, 
on good stems. The plant is of exceptional 
vigor and blooms very freely. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT— (HT) The ace of the 
golden yellow everblooming roses. Win¬ 
ner of more gold medals for outdoor 
blooms than any other rose ever grown. 
Buds ore small but exquisitely formed 
and of a reddish gold, opening into beau¬ 
tiful yellow flowers. 
RED 
E. G. HILL —(HT) This is the most unfading 
of all red roses. Immense, double flowers 
of dazzling scarlet shading to a deeper 
red as they develop; are deliciously fra¬ 
grant and long lasting when cut. Blooms 
are produced singly on long vigorous 
stems. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— (HT) The finest 
dark red rose for general purposes. 
Ranked among the first three of its color 
by everyone who knows roses. The beau¬ 
tiful, oval buds are perfect, of medium 
size, and open into magnificent brilliant 
red blooms. 
HADLEY— (HT) An old favorite which 
everybody knows. Flowers rich crimson 
with velvety texture, of good shape, size, 
and substance. Very sweet scented. Long 
stems and mildew proof foliage. 
Four Outstanding New Roses 
Two Year Old—Field Grown 
75c each, 3 for $2.00, postpaid 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO— (HT) You will 
admire the brilliant colors of this new 
double rose from sunny Spain. The bud is 
like a ball of gold with red stripes. Fully 
open it is fiery copper and rich gold. It 
likes heat, doing its best in mid-summer. 
HINRICH GAEDE— (HT) Without doubt the 
best rose introduced in the past four 
years. The color is rosy copper, also de¬ 
scribed as crimson on orange background 
or copper orange, which tones hold until 
the last petal drops. The buds are extra 
large, of good form and usually are borne 
singly on very long, strong stems. 
VESUVUS —Dark velvety crimson with 
yellow stamens. Excellent in a cool cli¬ 
mate. Very vigorous grower and a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Fragrant. Single. 
Climbing Roses 
60c each, 3 for $1.50, postpaid 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL— (HG) Large, soft 
pink blooms flushed with yellow at the 
base of petals. Pointed buds. Light green 
foliage. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM— (HT) An extremely 
vigorous, rampant climber with enormous, 
heavy canes producing quantities of 
double golden yellow flowers similar to 
the bush variety. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY— (HT) Beautiful long 
buds and flowers of a rich, dazzling crim¬ 
son-scarlet. Long stemmed and fragrant, 
borne on a vigorous climber. 
CECILE BRUNNER— (P) A vigorous climb¬ 
er which is very popular. A persistent 
bloomer, flowers perfectly double, ex¬ 
quisitely formed but tiny and borne in 
clusters. The color is a salmon-pink shad¬ 
ing deeper toward the center. Dense 
handsome foliage. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— (HT) A vigor¬ 
ous climbing rose with brilliant coral red 
buds, and flaming flowers of orange red 
and salmon. 
PAUL'S SCARLET —The semi-double flow¬ 
ers are of good size and of a vivid scarlet- 
red color, fading but little. Freely pro¬ 
duced in clusters on much branched 
canes. It is perfectly hardy. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER— (HT) A rampant 
climbing form of the popular bush rose. 
Identical in color and form of bloom. 
TALISMAN —(HT) This is destined to be a 
most popular climbing rose. Flowers are 
the same wonderful color and lovely 
form as the bush variety. Exquisitely fra¬ 
grant. A very free bloomer. 
