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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS. SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 
GLADIOLUS FOR EVERY GARDEN 
LAVENDER 
BAGDAD —Giant smoky old rose. Grows 
up to 6 ft. tall. Winner of many awards. 
6c each. 60c doz. 
BERTY SNOW —Lavender with soft cream 
throat. Florets perfectly placed on a long 
spike. Fine for exhibition. 5c each. 50c 
doz. 
MINUET —A clear lavender pink of ex¬ 
cellent quality. 7c each. 60c doz. 
MOTHER MACHREE— A smoky lavender 
with tints of gold. A most unusual and 
attractive blending of color. Makes a 
grand spike. 6c each, 60c doz. 
ROSE AND PINK 
ACADIA —Geranium pink with cream yel¬ 
low throat. Always straight. 5c each. 50c 
doz. 
AFLAME —Begonia rose shading to bright 
orange flame near edge, six well placed 
blooms open at a time. One of the most 
popular exhibition varieties. 5c each. 50c 
doz. 
BLEEDING HEART— Pale pink with large 
red blotch. Makes an extra long spike of 
bloom that is fine for cutting. 6c each, 
50c doz. 
MR. WM. CUTHBERTSON— Color a rich 
cherry pink with a large white center. 
Florets are heavily ruffled. Makes a fine 
spike with perfectly placed blooms. 6c 
each, 50c doz. 
DEBONAIR — Throat shrimp pink and 
cream. Tall straight spike, long flower 
head. 5c each, 50c doz. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — Bright rose 
pink, large blotch of carmine red on lower 
petals. 5c each, 50c doz. 
PICARDY —Clear apricot pink. The most 
talked about Glad in the world today. 
5c each, 50c doz. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER — Light pink suf- 
fusted with cream. A perfectly formed 
spike with flowers of lasting substance. 
Unexcelled for exhibition. 10c each, 80c 
doz. 
SALBACH'S ORCHID —Large wide open 
bloom of clear orchid pink. Good sub¬ 
stance. Fine placement. 7 or 8 open at 
once. Rapid propagator. 5c each, 50c doz. 
SONATINE —Atlas-rose with small cherry 
blotches. Florets very large, having broad 
petals. Grows 5-6 feet high. Good propa¬ 
gator. 5c each, 50c doz. 
QUEEN HELEN II— Grenadine pink, yel¬ 
low throat. Unexcelled in hot weather. 
5c each, 50c doz. 
SCARLET AND RED 
RED PHIPPS —Pure spectrum red. Medium 
flowers on a long spike. 6c each, 60c 
doz. 
JOHANN S. BACH —Salmon red with 
white median lines. One of the finest 
of the newer introductions. Excellent for 
exhibition. 15c each. 3 for 35c. 
ORANGE AND YELLOW 
GATE OF HEAVEN— New rich deep ruf¬ 
fled yellow. The best in this color so far 
introduced. 10c each, 3 for 25c. 
DUN A —Soft light pinky buff. A oaautiful 
clear distinct new shade in Glads. 5c 
each, 50c doz. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON — Glowing salmon 
with cream throat. Robust grower, heavy 
producer, and a good germinator. Winner 
of many awards. 5c each, 50c doz. 
LA PALOMA —Finest vivid orange. Flow¬ 
ers of heavy texture carried on extra long 
wiry spike. 5c each, 50c doz. 
MARGARET FULTON —Rich deep salmon 
of an unusually solid color. Faint apricot 
in throat, no other markings. Good propa¬ 
gator. 5c each, 50c doz. 
PARADISE — Clear apricot, opening 6-7 
large florets at a time. Tall straight spikes 
with perfect placement. Robust grower, 
prolific, germinates well. Have had much 
praise for it. 6c each, 60c doz. 
YELLOW PERFECTION — Light yellow. 
Spikes extra tall and strong. 7c each, 70c 
doz. 
WHITE 
ALBATROSS —Very fine pure white with 
large lily-like flowers on a spike that 
reaches 5 ft. in height. 6c each, 50c doz. 
AVALON —(FD) Large brilliant yellow, a 
wonderful cut flower. 35c each. 
BARBARA REDFERN— (ID) Lovely blend- 
ing of rose and gold. 35c each. 
BOB PLEUSE —(SC) Very large deep wine 
maroon, tipped and marked with white. 
50c each. 
CHAS. G. REED —(FD) Plum with maroon 
shadings. Very large blooms. Slightly 
wavy petals. 50c each. 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE —(FD) Large deep gold 
with tints of salmon. 50c each. 
GOLDEN WEST— (SC) Deep rich yellow 
overlaid with orange. Fine stems, good 
cut flower. 35c each. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN— (FD) Very fine white on 
long strong stems. Good for cutting. 50c. 
JAMES KIRBY— (ID) Marvelous ruby red 
flowers with slightly curling petals. 50c. 
JANE COWL —(ID) Massive blooms of 
bronzy buff and old gold. 35c each. 
JERSEY BEAUTY — (FD) An old variety 
but the best true pink formal decorative. 
Free bloomer and a splendid cut flower. 
35c each. 
JOSEPHINE G. —(SC) Soft rose pink tipped 
with gold. Good cut flower. Prolific 
bloomer. 50c each. 
LINDA VISTA (ID)—Shaggy, soft yet clear 
old rose. Sturdy full bush covered with 
blooms all season. 50c. 
MRS. GEO. LEBOUTELLIER — (ID) Enor¬ 
mous blooms of rich velvety red. A prize¬ 
winner. 50c each. 
MARGARET W. WILSON— (FD) Large ex¬ 
hibition type. Pink with' creamy white 
face. 35c each. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer)— Milk white 
flower with a distinctive light cream 
shade in throat. Tall and graceful. The 
best cut flower of the popular priced 
whites. 7c each, 60c doz. 
MRS. ANNA PFITZER— A huge spike of 
creamy white florets perfectly placed 
makes this Glad one of the finest for 
exhibition. lOc each, 90c doz. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM— The largest and 
finest pure white ever introduced. lOc 
each, 80c doz. 
BLUE-PURPLE 
AIDA —Striking dark blue with large flow¬ 
ers, two small red lilac blotches. Good 
propagator. Produces large bits, which 
bloom freely. 6c each, 60c doz. 
BETTY NUTHALL— Giant coral pink with 
pale orange throat. One of the most pop¬ 
ular Glads. A fine cut flower but late 
blooming. 5c each, 50c doz. 
CHARLES DICKENS— Very tall spike of 
reddish purple with darker throat. 6 c 
each, 60c doz. 
PELEGRINA —Pure dark violet blue va¬ 
riety, a sensation because of its color. 
6c each, 60c doz. 
WASAGA —Clear golden buff. Spikes are 
extra long. 5c each. 50c doz. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION — (FD) Bright 
orange scarlet flowers of great size. Free 
bloomer, vigorous plants. One of the best 
newer varieties. 50c each. 
NANCY ROBINSON — (ID) Exquisite true 
pink blooms of dainty, curling petals, 
held erect on strong slender stems, perfect 
cut flower. 50c each. 
NATHAN HALE —(FD) Rich autumn bronze. 
One of the best cut flowers. 50c each. 
PEPPERMINT (FD) — Deep pink penciled 
with wine maroon. A fine cut flower. Dif¬ 
ferent. 50c. 
PRACHTKERL (SC)—Large incurved cac- 
us, a splendid deep yellow cut flower on 
the best of stems. New and extra fine. 50c. 
SNOW QUEEN (Hybrid-Show) — Large 
snow-white ball with dark green foliage. 
Very popular as a florist flower. 50c. 
ROUGE BOUQUET —(C) Blending shades 
of scarlet and gold, with overtones of 
violet. 50c each. 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY — (FD) Beautifully 
blended shades of pink, cream and rosy 
peach. Rather short bush loaded with 
blooms. 35c each. 
SATAN —(SC) Very large flaming red 
touched with old. 50c each. 
THOMAS EDISON —(FD) Gorgeous royal 
purple. The best of this color we have to 
offer. 50c each. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OF LARGE 
DAHLIAS 
Ten Dahlias from this list, OUR SELEC¬ 
TION, $4.00. All different and all labeled 
correctly. 
Large Flowered Dahlias 
