F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 17 
Lychnis . Rose Champion (p) 
HAAGEANA — Handsome hardy peren- 
nial plant of easy culture, for massing in 
beds and borders; will bloom the first 
year if sown early. Brilliant orange, scar- 
let crimson, etc. Twelve to 18 inches. Pkt. 
10c, % oz. 50c. 
Marigolds . Tagetes (a) 
Due to numerous and substantial improve- 
ments in both the African and French mari- 
golds they are yearly becoming more pop- 
ular as garden subjects. Their very vigor- 
ous habit, prolificness, and extremely long 
blooming period make them a must item 
for every garden, being valuable for bed- 
ding, cutting and pot plant work. Location: 
full sun—the warmer the better. Culture: 
thrive in any type of soil, from the poorest 
to well fertilized loam. Use: bedding, mixed 
borders, in rows along fences, etc., for pots, 
or any spot where brilliancy of color over 
a long summer period is desired. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 
The New Super-Giant Strains 
* SUNSET GIANTS (Gigantea)—The largest 
flowers of all marigolds averaging from 5 
to 8 inches across. May be disbudded for 
truly giant size for cut flower purposes. 
Have a definitely sweet fragrance. Color 
range from deep orange to golden orange, 
and golden yellow through shades to 
lemon yellow. Height from 5 to 7 feet. Pkt. 
15c, %4 oz. 60c. 
* ORANGE SUNSET (Gigantea)—A seg- 
regant from the above famous Sunset 
Giants. Color a rich, deep, lively 
orange. Strong growing, upright branch- 
ing plants. Blooms continuously from 
very early summer to very late autumn. 
Pkt. 25c, 1/16 oz. 75c. 
CARNATION FLOWERED CLASS—Flow- 
ers of very loose and graceful formation 
having imbricated or overlapping petals. 
Tall growers. Valuable as cut flowers. 
*Guinea Gold — Attractive deep golden 
‘orange flowers, of loose or carnation flow- 
ered type, 3-4 inches in size, and very free- 
ly produced. An ever popular variety. 
Pkt. 10c, 4% oz. 40c. 
*Yellow Supreme—A companion variety 

to Guinea Gold, similar in all respects ex- 
cept being a bright lemon yellow in color. 
Nice stems for cutting. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 40c. 

Marigold, French Double; Harmony 


ALL-DOUBLE OR FIST- 
ULOSA CLASS — The 
flowers are large and 
solid or quilled petalled 
in formation. 
All-Double Orange— 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 35c. 
All-Double Lemon— 
Pkt. 15ce: Ye oz. 35c. 
All-Double Mixed— 
Pkt. 15e; Ye oz. 35c. 
DWARF AFRICAN 
MARIGOLDS — A new 
class, dwarf in habit 
(12-18 in. in height), 
most effective in low 
borders or beds. Very 
free and continuous 
flowering. 
“Dwarf Early Sunshine 
(New) — Bright lemon 
yellow with incurved 
and interlaced petals. 
Resembles a large pom- 
pon chrysanthemum, 
with flowers 2¥2 in. 
across. Pkt. 25c. 
FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
DWARF SMALL FLOW. 
ERED—A valuable class 
for bedding and edging. 
Height 12-18 inches. 
Fine also for pots, win- 
dow boxes, etc. 
“Harmony—The best of 
the French Marigolds. 
Attractive scabious-like 
double flowers. A strik- 
ing deep orange center, 
with maroon red outer 
petals. Fine for bedding, 
edgings, or in combina- 
tions. Pkt. 15c, %4 oz. 30c. 
Monarch Strain Mixed—Small fully double 
flowers. A bright mixture of mahogany, 
orange, and yellow. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 25c. 
Marvel of Peru . Four O'clock (a) 
A hardy annual of the easiest culture. 
Sow in open and thin to 18 inches apart. 
Flowers are closed until afternoon; 3 feet. 
MIXED—All colors. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
Matthiola (a) 
BICORNIS (Evening Scented Stock)—This 
old-fashioned annual has no beauty to 
recommend it, the flowers being a dull, 
purplish-lilac, but grown for the entranc- 
ing fragrance which it emits during the 
evening. 18 inches. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 25c. 
Matricaria . Double White 
Feverfew (p) 
CAPENSIS — Neat, small double white 
flowers, well adapted for bedding and 
cutting. Perennial. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 10c. 
Mesembryanthemum . See 
Ice Plant 
Mignonette (a) 
Branching plant, with dark green leaves, 
and spire-like racemes of extremely fra- 
grant flowers. Location: sun or shade. Cul- 
ture: sow direct; does not transplant read- 
ily, Use: invaluable for its fragrance, and 
combination with other flowers in bou- 
quets. p 


Russell Lupins (See page 16) 
* BALL STRAIN—1 2 ft. The best strain for 
cut flower use. Pkt. 15c. 
MACHET—For summer bedding purposes. 
Golden Goliath—True gold color. Pkt. 10c. 
Goliath Red — Large intense red spikes. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Mina (a) 
LOBATA—An annual climber of luxurious 
growth attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet 
in. a season. Produces attractive tube- 
shaped flowers; the buds being first 
bright red, then changing through orange- 
yellow to creamy white when fully ex- 
panded. Pkt. 10c. 

Marigold Gigantea, Sunset Giants 
