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F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 

NEW ROSES 
Our Careful Selection of the Best of the Newer Rose Introductions 
Hundreds of roses make their entry each year. We make careful observation of rose trials in this state — : 
and confer with a number of rose authorities on the newer introductions. Thus, the following list, we 
believe, contains only the finest of the newer roses brought out during the past few years, together with 
the best of the new 1941 releases. 
exceptional merit. NOTE: H.T. — Hybrid Tea. 
The Two Most Outstanding Roses of 
the All-America Rose Selections 
for 1941 
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CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(H.T.) (Armstrong 1941, Patent Rights Reserved.) Highest 
Recommendation by All-America Rose Selections for 1940- 
1941. (For illustration see center spread.) 

The most outstanding new rose introduced this year. Color 
a blood-red in the bud opening to a beautiful spectrum- 
red. Exquisite long buds of excellent shape, with long 
clasping sepals. In addition, very floriferous, bears lux- 
urious foliage, and is very vigorous in growth. $1.50 each, 
3 for $3.75. 
THE CHIEF 
(H.T.) (Armstrong 1941, Patent Rights Reserved.) High Rec- 
ommendation, All-America Rose Selections for 1940-1941. 
The buds of deep rose flame open to a magnificent full 
flower of flame, coral and copper, changing to a beautiful 
shade of orange pink as the flowers age. The blooms are 
borne singly on exceedingly long stems with plenty of 
thick, heavy petals. A rich fruity fragrance. Remarkably 
resistant to mildew. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
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ANGELS MATEU—(H.T.) (Plant Patent No. 174.) (For illustration 
see center spread.) After three years test, we can truthfully say 
this is one of the best roses grown today. A new color in roses— 
deep old rose flushed with orange. Strong upright growth, dark 
green foliage. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
APRICOT QUEEN—(H.T.) (H. & S. 1940. Patent rights reserved.) 
(For illustration see center spread.) Lovely combination of color 
with orange and apricot at the base of the petals, merging to a 
salmony-rose and phlox pink in the fully developed blooms. 
Long pointed bud, opening into a fully developed flower show- 
ing a regular placed petal arrangement. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—(H.T.) From all sections come glowing 
reports of this outstanding new red rose. A long pointed bud 
opening to a large double flower of vivid scarlet. Upright in 
growth with bronzy green foliage. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.15. 
CRIMSON GLORY—(H.T.) (Plant Patent No. 105.) (For illustration 
see center spread.) Universally acclaimed as one of the best 
new red roses of recent years. Color is a deep velvety crimson. 
Perfect in form and richly fragrant. A strong plant, and a free 
bloomer. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 

All are definitely worthwhile new introductions and roses of 
MME. CHARLES MALLERIN—(H.T.) (Patent applied for.) A new 
color in roses. Flaming orange-salmon with a faint veil of scarlet. 
Plant is a strong upright grower, with good foliage. Long pointed 
buds on thick sturdy stems. Flowers are fully double. $1.50 
each, 3 for $3.75. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET — (H.T. (Plant Patent No. 129.) Long 
pointed buds of strong coppery pink flushed with deep orange 
and opening to a large flower of same coloring. $1.00 each, 
3 for $2.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT—(H.T.) (Plant Patent No. 337.) (For illus- 
tration see center spread.) Deep pink. The most beautifully 
formed and colored bud we have ever seen. A strong plant, 
with a symmetrical habit of growth. Glossy, light green foliage. 
This one seems to have everything anyone could ask for in a 
rose. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—{H.T.) Judged the most beautiful rose 
in France when introduced. Long slender buds of nasturtium- 
orange opening to double fragrant flowers of nasturtium-buff 
shaded with shell pink. 75c each, 3 for $2.15. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY—.T.) (Plant Patent No. 249.) (For illus- 
tration see center spread.) Adjudged by many as their favorite 
rose. Double flowers of rich glowing salmon and pure pink with 
orange at the base of the petals. Flowers borne on long strong 
stems. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
SEQUOIA—(H.T.) (For illustration see center spread.) Ripe pump- 
kin-flesh blooms suffused with apricot, shading lighter at the 
petal edges. At its best when fully opened. $1.25 each, 3 for 
$3.15. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—(H.T.) (Plant Patent No. 112.) One of the 
biggest sellers of all patented roses. A very popular carmine-red 
sport of President Hoover. Has all the good qualities of Hoover 
with even better foliage. 60c each, 3 for $1.65. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CL. DAILY MAIL SCENTED—Not to be confused with the popu- 
lar bush variety Daily Mail. A prolific climbing rose completely 
covered with rich dark red blossoms very sweet scented. 60c 
each, 3 for $1.65. 
CL. FLASH—(Patent applied for.) (For illustration see center 
spread.) Vivid orange-scarlet. The most vividly colored pillar 
rose in existence. The buds are yellow with a scarlet suffusion, 
that open to gleaming orange-scarlet blooms with the centers 
richly furnished with a heavy mass of golden anthers. $1.00 
each, 3 for $2.50. 
CL. HINRICH GAEDE—(Plant Patent No. 244.) (For illustration 
see center spread.) This variety bids fair to be as popular a 
climber as is the bush variety Hinrich Gaede. A coppery- 
orange shaded with luminous vermilion. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
STANDARD BUSH ROSES 
A Selected List of the Top Universal Favorites. Two-year-old Field Grown, 60c each, 3 for $1.50 postpaid. 
RED 
DARK RED 
AMI QUINARD — (H.T.) A deep “black” 
red. Best of the very dark red roses. Does 
not mildew like the variety Night. 
CRIMSON RED 
CYNTHIA—(H.T.) Long pointed buds open- 
ing to a beautiful flower of rich oriental 
red. A prolific bloomer. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—(H.T.) A very sat- 
isfactory dark velvety red rose that does 
not blue. Very fragrant. 
HADLEY—(H.T.) The favorite red rose of 
long standing, rich dark red, with full 
blooms and fine fragrance. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—(H.T.) Acknowledged 
to be one of the best and most profuse 
blooming velvety red roses. 
J. C. THORNTON — (H.T.) A rick glowing 
crimson. A stronger grower than Hoosier 
Beauty. 
SCARLET RED 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—(H.T.) Beautifully 
formed blooms of brilliant scarlet shaded 
with rose-pink. 
SOUTHPORT—(H.T.) Sensational unfading 
scarlet. A blazing eye-appealing color. 

VICTORIA HARRINGTON—(H.T.) Magnifi- 
cent brick red. Holds its**ich color until 
petals drop off. 
BI-COLOR RED 
LUCIA ZULOAGA—(H.T.) One ‘of the best 
sellers. A deep coppery, brownish scarlet 
undertoned with golden bronze. 
MARGARET McGREDY — (H.T.) Radiant 
orange-scarlet. Attractive foliage. Vigor- 
ous. 


MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL—(H.T.) Very ex _ 
cellent rose, deserving more attention; cop- 
per red to rose pink. 

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