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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
TOMATOES FOR 
Tomatoes succeed best in well manured, 
light sandy soil. For early plants sow seed 
in boxes or hotbeds in January. When the 
plants are about 2 inches high trans¬ 
plant to 4 inches apart each way. Set out 
of doors as soon as danger of frost is over. 
Transplant carefully, 6 feet apart each 
way, and cultivate well as long as vines 
will permit. To obtain early fruit pinch off 
the ends of the branches when the first 
fruit is set. Our seed stock is of the very 
best selection. One ounce of seed for 2,000 
plants. 
V EARLY SANTA CLARA CANNER— 110 
days. A new improved strain of Santa 
Clara Canner, reselected for an earlier ma¬ 
turing variety. A very desirable variety 
for canning. The fruits are large, solid, 
thick, flat, of deep red color with few 
seeds. Heavy yielder. Pkt 10c, V 2 oz. 60c. 
1 oz. $1.00. 1/4 lb. $4.50, V2 lb. $6.50, I Ib. 
$ 12 . 00 . 
MARGLOBE —110 days. A variety intro¬ 
duced by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. Fruit resembles Globe but is 
scarlet and the flesh more solid. It is very 
wilt-resistant. Pkt. 5c, oz. 50c, V 4 lb. $1.50, 
>/2 lb. $2.75, lb. $5.00. 
NEW STONE —115 days. One of the best 
main crop Tomatoes for all purposes and 
largely used for canning and shipping. 
The tomato is of good size, bright red, 
solid, smooth and productive. Pkt 5c. V2 
oz. 25c, 02 . 45c. V 4 lb. $1.25. V2 lb. $2.50, 
lb. $4.00. 
OXHEART —115 days. Heart shaped, rosy 
pink, very solid flesh, few seeds. Single 
fruits often weigh 2 pounds. Mildy acid, 
of pleasing flavor. Pkt 5c, oz. 75c. V4 lb. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
V PEARSON —100 days. A ball shaped 
variety, ideal for home and market gar¬ 
den, also excellent for long distance ship¬ 
ping. The vines are semi-dwarf with large 
green foliage, which protects the fruit from 
sunburn. The fruits are solid and thick 
flesh, deep red color with few seeds. 
Heavy yielder. Pkt 10c, 02 , 80c, V 4 lb. $3, 
1/2 lb. $5.50, lb. $10.00. 
Tomato, Pearson 
Tomato, Early Santa Clara Canner 
PONDEROSA or BEEFSTEAK— 120 days. 
The largest tomato in existence. The vines 
are vigorous and tall growing, and ex¬ 
tremely productive. The purplish-pink 
fruits are very solid with few seeds, fairly 
smooth, and considered of very good qual¬ 
ity by those who prefer a tomato quite 
free from acid. Ripens about midseason. 
Desirable for slicing. Pkt 5c, oz. 50c, V 4 
lb. $1.50, 1/2 lb. $2.75. lb. $5.00. 
SAN MARZANO— 115 days. An Italian 
variety extensively used for the manufac¬ 
ture of paste and powder. The fruits are 
pear-shaped, 2*/2 to 3 inches long; interior 
is thick and devoid of juicy pulp. Color, 
bright scarlet. Very productive. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. $1.00. V 4 lb. $3.35. lb. $10.00. 
V SPECIAL EARLY NO. 498—95 days. 
Very early and extremely productive for 
such an early variety. The fruit is scarlet, 
very smooth and almost globular. Fruits 
run uniform, being well protected by fo¬ 
liage which covers well the center of the 
plant. Pkt. 10c, oz. 75c, Va lb. $2.50. V2 lb. 
$4.50, lb. $8.00. 
Small Fruited Varieties 
YELLOW PEAR — Fruits 2 inches long; 
pear-formed; used for preserves, etc. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 50c. 
YELLOW PLUM — Fruits small, plum¬ 
shaped; used for preserves, etc. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 50c. 
GROUND CHERRY— Husk or Strawberry 
Tomato. Fruit golden yellow, size of a 
cherry. The fruits are enclosed in a husk. 
Excellent for preserves, sauce or pies; very 
productive. Pkt. 5c. oz. 50c. Va lb. $1.75. 
Rhubarb Roots 
The plants we offer are one year old and 
will produce a good crop the first season. 
GIANT WINTER CRIMSON — 25c each, 
$2.25 per doz., postpaid to fourth zone. 
CHERRY—25c each, $2.50 doz., postpaid 
to fourth zone. 
Rhubarb 
Sow seed early in the spring, preferably 
February and March. 
V CHERRY— A new improved strain of su¬ 
perior quality. Produces long, broad stems 
of beautiful cherry red appearance. No 
coarse fiber and less tart than other sorts. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. $1.50, Va lb. $6.00. 
V GIANT WINTER CRIMSON— This va¬ 
riety produces practically the entire year. 
The plants produce very large stalks, and 
heavy yielder. Pkt. lOc, 02 . $1.50, Va lb. 
$5.00. 
STRAWBERRY •— This is an old standard 
variety recommended for early spring crop, 
stalks are medium size of light red color 
and fine flavor. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.50, Va lb. 
$5.00. 
Roselle 
An annual plant. The buds or calyx sur¬ 
rounding the seed pod are used (as soon 
as the flower drops) for making jelly and 
jam. It makes a very superior jelly, con¬ 
sidered by many better than guava or 
currant jelly. Sow in spring after the 
danger of frost is over in rows 3 feet apart 
and 2 feet apart in the rows. The plant is 
ornamental and easily grown from seed. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c. 
BEARMOR 
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