F. LAGOMARSQfO A SONS, SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 
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Aster, Super Giant El Monte 
Aster, Improved New Giant California Sunshine 
IMPROVED NEW GIANT CALIFORNIA 
SUNSHINE — This fascinating new Aster 
has flowers 4 to 5 inches across, composed 
of a single row of long, narrow, loosely 
placed outer petals which contrast the 
unique yellow quill-like tubular florets 
which make up the cushion-like center. 
The stems are long and heavy on plants 
2 to 3 feet in height. 
Rose, V Enchantress, Pink—Salmon pink. 
White, Blue, Purple. 
Separate Shades above—Pkt. 25c. Vs ox. 
$1.00. 
Finest Mixed—Pkt. 20c. Vs ox. 75c. 
IMBRICATED POMPON — Plants upright, 
growing 12 to 14 inches, bearing small 
round cushioned centered flowers excel¬ 
lent for cutting. 
Scarlet, Rose, White. Light Blue, Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c, Vs ox. 45c, Va ox. 75c. 
LILLIPUT — A small flowered, intensely 
double, compact quilled petaled center, 
neat and symmetrical form, about two 
weeks later than the Imbricated Pompon. 
It grows 18 inches high, and has an ideal 
range of colors. Pkt. 15c, Vs ox. 50c. 
SINGLE CHINENSIS (Tall Single Giant 
Flowered)—Mixed, Pkt. 10c, Va ox. 25c. 
PERENNIAL ASTER — MICHAELMAS 
DAISY— This is a splendid mixture of the 
newest varieties, shades, and colors in 
hardy herbaceous Asters. They will bloom 
the first year if sown early, forming bushy 
clumps 2 to 3 feet high, covered with large 
single flowers in rich shades. Mixed, pkt. 
10c. 
Australian Pea Vine . Hyacinth 
or Jack Bean 
In this desirable class of ornamental 
climbers of the pod bearing family we 
find peas and beans ore familiar mem¬ 
bers. Their attractive foliage and colorful 
blossoms afford great beauty and en¬ 
hance their usefulness for arbor, trellis 
and porch decorations. 
LABLAB (Hyacinth Bean)—Mixed. These 
rapid growing climbers flower freely in 
erect racemes of purple and white shades. 
The seed pods that develop are also very 
attractive. Pkt. 10c, Vx ox. 35c. 
LIGNOSUS (Australian Pea Vine) — A 
rapid growing evergreen perennial climb¬ 
ing vine producing in great abundance 
large clusters of rose colored pea-shaped 
flowers. Pkt. lOc, Va ox. 40c. 
Baby Blue Eyes . See Nemophila 
Baby's Breath . See Gypsophila 
Baby Primrose . See Primula 
Malacoides 
Bachelor Button . See Centaurea 
Cyanus 
Balloon Vine . Love-in-a-Puff 
A rapid growing annual climbing vine, 
delicate clusters of white blossoms and a 
number of large, round inflated seed-buds 
resembling miniature balloons. Pkt. lOc. 
Balsam . Lady Slipper 
DOUBLE CAMELIA FLOWERED MIXED— 
A favorite, tender annual producing gor¬ 
geous masses of brilliantly colored wax¬ 
like double flowers. Balsams like a sunny 
location, rich soil, and plenty of water, 
and for best development plants should be 
spaced 1 to 1 Vx feet apart. Pkt. 10c, Va ox. 
25c, 1 ox. 75c. 
Begonias . Wax Flower 
EVER-BLOOMING BEDDING VARIETIES— 
These are sturdy plants, about 1 foot 
high, which form a dense bush of glossy 
green wax-like leaves. The plants are 
completely covered with their small wax¬ 
like decorative blossoms. Begonias do well 
as pot plants, and excel in beds and 
borders, particularly in partial shady lo¬ 
cations where their green foliage and 
open flowers are always attractive. 
Christmas Cheer — Beautiful cherry red 
blossoms attain a diameter of 2 inches. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Erfordia —-Bright rosy carmine with very 
dark green foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
V Luminosa —Brilliant fiery dark scarlet 
with reddish dark green leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
V Prima Donna — Large flowering clear 
pink shading to carmine rose. A lovely 
winter flowering variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Vernon — Bright orange-carmine flowers 
with extremely reddish-green leaves. Pkt. 
15c. 
Collection—1 pkt. each of above 5 sepa¬ 
rate shades $1.00. 
Semperflorens Hybrida Finest Mixed — 
This is a delightful mixture containing all 
colors from white to deepest crimson. PkL 
15c. 
Beilis . English Daisy 
These favorite low perennial plants thrive 
in cool and shady locations. Seed can be 
sown in the fall and early spring. 
MONSTROSA GIGANTEA (Improved Giant 
Double) —These are a decided improve¬ 
ment of the regular Daisy, in that the 
flowers and plants are much larger and 
extremely double. 
V Giant White—Pkt. 15c, Va ox. 60c. 
Giant Pink—Pkt. 15c. Va ox. 60c. 
V Giant Red—Pkt. 15c, Va ox. 60c. 
Giant Double Mixed—Pkt. 15c, Va ox. 50c. 
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