eB)aer F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
A SELECTED LIST OF POPULAR HARDY PLANTS for YOUR GARDEN 
BEGONIAS SEMPERFLORENS or FIBROUS 
ROOTED — Bushy symmetrical Begonias 
covered with small glistening flowers 
throughout spring, summer and fall. . 
Carmen—Bronze leaves; flowers a bright 
rose-pink, contrasting nicely with the dark 
bronzy foliage. 
Luminosa—Deep scarlet flowers with yel- 
low tufted center stamens. Reddish brown 
foliage. 
Prima Donna—Light rose-pink. 
Sorceress (New)—Brilliant rose-pink; light 
green glistening foliage. 
In 3-in. pots, each 15c; 6 for 80c; 12 for 
$1.50; £.0.b. Sacramento. 
CARNATIONS— 
Eldora—Flowers white striped pink; very 
free flowering. 
Patrician—The best white. Very large blos- 
som and strongly scented. 
Peter Fischer — Flowers of medium size, 
very fringed, and of a most popular shade 
of rose-pink. 
Pink Abundance—Extremely large flowers 
of medium pink color. 
Spectrum—A very distinctive variety of 
orange-scarlet color, heavily perfumed, 
with fringed and very double blossoms. 
In 3-in. pots, each 15c; 6 for 80c; 12 for 
$1.50; f.0.b. Sacramento. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
Hardy Korean—Large sized flowers with 
neatly formed centers, surrounded by reg- 
ularly arranged petals; similar to a large 
Marguerite or Shasta Daisy. 
Mie—Bright red. 
Sanku—Good bronze. 
Japanese Spider Mums—Beautiful flowers 
of light and graceful character with ex- 
tremely long narrow tubular petals. 
Okwahn—Large canary yellow. Long 
tubular hooked petals, with spoon-like 
tips. 
Rayonnante — Long light pink cord- 
shaped petals. 
Large Pompon—Globular to flat flowers, 
very compact, with very short flat petals. 
Thrya — Dark pink, perfect form, good 
stem and foliage. 
Baby or Button—Very small pompon type. 
Nuggets—Very prolific yellow. 
Ethel—Bronzy-red, tipped with gold. 
Cushion—A group of low growing mums, 
10-12 inches high, spreading 2 feet or 
more, forming mounds of bloom reminding 
one of the old fashioned Azalea. 
Yellow Cushion — Pure golden yellow, 
very brilliant, hundreds of blooms. 
White Cushion — At opening, shows a 
delicate pink turning pure white as 
flower develops. 
All Mums in 3-inch pots. Each 15c; 6 for 
80c; 12 for $1.50, f.0.b. Sacramento. 
COLUMBINE (AQUILEGIA), Long Spurred 
Hybrids Mixed—Huge long-spurred flow- 
ers on plants from 3 to 4 feet high. Field 
grown clumps packed in 5-inch paper pots. 
Each 25c; 6 for $1.50: 12 for $2.50, f.o.b. 
Sacramento. 
DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC GIANT HYBRIDS 
—Clearly the “tops” in giant Delphiniums. 
Field grown clumps packed in 5-inch paper 
pots. Each 25c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50, 
f.0.b. Sacramento. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS or HARDY GAR- 
DEN PINKS (Spring Beauty)—A mixture of 
single and double giant flowered pinks in 
a splendid color variation. Each 25c; 6 for 
$1.50; 12 for $2.50, f.o.b. Sacramento. 
FOXGLOVE (DIGITALIS), GIANT SHIRLEY 
MIXED—Tall spikes of large flowers in 
shades of rose, white, purple, etc., all with 
spotted throats. Field grown clumps packed 
in 5-inch paper pots. Each 25c; 6 for $1.50; 
12 for $2.50, f.0.b. Sacramento. 
HOLLYHOCK DOUBLE IMPERATOR — 
Choice double fringed flowers similar to 
huge tuberous begonias. Field grown 
clumps packed in 5-inch paper pots. Each 
25c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50, f.0.b. Sacra- 
mento. 
HARDY MARGUERITES—Yellow, White. 
In 3-inch pots. Each 15c; 6 for 80c; 12 for 
$1.50, £.0.b. Sacramento. 
BLUE CUP FLOWER (Nierembergia) — 
Dwarf, compact, very free flowering from 
early spring to fall. Lavender-blue flowers 
centered with a touch of yellow. In 3-inch 
pots. Each 15c; 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50, 
f.o.b. Sacramento. 
PENTSTEMON, SENSATION MIXED—One 
of the best perennials for our section be- 
cause of its very long blooming period 
throughout summer and fall months. Field 
grown clumps packed in 5-inch paper pots. 
Each 25c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50, f.o.b. 
Sacramento. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Red— 
B. Compte—Rich Burgundy red, strong 
grower. 
Beacon—Cherry-red. 
Leo Schlageter (New)—Brilliant scarlet 
crimson. (50c each; 6 for $2.50; 12 for 
$5.00, f.0.b. Sacramento.) 
Pink— 
Anna Cook—Soft lilac pink. 
Daily Sketch (New)—Of English origin; 
salmon-pink with vivid crimson eye. (50¢ 
each; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $5.00, f.0.b. Sac- 
ramento.) 
Mrs. R. P. Struthers Improved—Rosy-car- 
mine. 
Jules Sandeau — Brilliant watermelon 
pink. 
Rheinlander—Lovely salmon-pink. 
Blue— 
Caroline Vanderburg (New)—Very strik- 
ing lavender-blue without any magenta 
shading. 
Widar— Violet blue with pure white eye. 
White— 
Bridesmaid—Pure white, crimson eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins—The best pure white. 
All Phlox in gallon cans. Unless otherwise 
indicated, each 25c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for 
$2.50, f.0.b. Sacramento. 
SWEET WILLIAM, SPECIAL MIXED—The 
best “intermediary” perennial for the gar- 
den, blooming at a time when early spring 
material is spent and before summer 
blooming items commence. Field grown 
clumps packed in 5-inch paper pots. Each 
25c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50, f.o.b. Sacra- 
mento. 
TRANSVAAL DAISY (GERBERA)—James- — 
oni ‘’Flowerland” strain. In gallon cans. 
Each 25c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.50, f.0.b. 
Sacramento. 
BE OUR GUESTS AT OUR NURSERY AND TRIAL GROUNDS 
In conjunction with our seed store located in downtown Sacramento, F. Lagomarsino and Sons 
maintain and operate a large nursery and trial grounds in East Sacramento. Here greenhouse, 
lathhouse, and field growing facilities are utilized in growing and keeping in stock a complete line 
of nursery items, such as trees, shrubs, ornamentals of all types, roses, annual and perennial 
plants, vegetable plants, etc. With our connections with the seed and nursery trade throughout 
the United States and the important foreign horticultural markets, we are in a position to keep in 
touch with the improved strains of all items which are offered and the best of the yearly new 
introductions. All such items are tested in our trial grounds to determine their adaptability for 
Northern California conditions. 
We take pride, therefore, in being able to offer you only the best and most improved of all the 
important items of nursery materials. 
You are cordially invited and welcome to visit or make purchases at any time at our nursery, and 
avail yourself of the information and facilities offered by this branch of our business. 
DIRECTIONS FOR REACHING OUR NURSERY 
Drive on the H Street Highway until reaching 54th Street. At 54th and H Streets turn north. (A sign 
“F. LAGOMARSINO AND SONS NURSERY” is located here as an aid to customers.) Follow this 
road in directly to our nursery. 

