F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 3) 

Los Angeles 
PINK 
DEEP PINK 
DIRECTOR RUBIO —(H.T.) Large intense 
blooms of deep strong pink on stiff stems. 
MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL — (H.T.) Well 
formed buds and flowers of deep carmine- 
pink strongly veined. 
SUSAN LOUISE—(H.T.) A lovely new pink 
rose, developed as a seedling from Belle of 
Portugal. However, it is a bush rose and 
much deeper pink than its parent. 
MEDIUM PINK 
J. OTTO THILOW — (H.T.) No better pink 
rose in existence. Perfectly formed buds 
and flowers of glowing rose-pink. 
ROSE MARIE—(H.T.) Free blooming bright 
pink. Long buds fine for cutting. 
SOUV. MME. C. CHAMBARD—(H.T.) Love- 
ly formed buds and flowers of coral pink 
with bright satiny sheen, and choice fra- 
grance. LIGHT PINK 
MME. BUTTERFLY — (H.T.) Bright rose 
blended with light apricot and gold. 
BI-COLOR PINK 
LOS ANGELES—(H.T.) Always popular. A 
luminous flame-pink, toned coral, with gold 
at base. 
RAPTURE — (H. T.) An improved Ophelia. 
Long pointed buds, and fine open flowers 
of coral, apricot, and gold. 
SHOT SILK—(H.T.) Exquisite combination 
of salmon-rose, orange-yellow, and pink. 
RANGE 
DEEP ORANGE 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—H.T.) Clean glossy 
foliage, and a large fragrant flower of 
golden orange-bronze. 
HINRICH GAEDE—(H.T.) A glorious rose, 
already outranking Talisman in popularity. 
Siriking vermilion bud opens to breath-tak- 
ing coppery orange. 
LADY FORTEVIOT — (H.T.) Pure orange 
with a dainty carmine red flush. 
SENORA GARI—(H.T.) Probably the best 
true orange rose. Long pointed buds of 
deep burnt orange opening to a large 
dcuble rose of same color. 
BI-COLOR ORANGE 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—(H.T.) One 
of the finest roses available today. Cop- 
pery-orange shaded with dark pink. Fades 
but little. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—(H.T.) Gor- 
geous bud of orange yellow, heavily 
varied with scarlet. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—(H.T.) A top seller. 
Dazzling orange with salmon base and 
copper-red center. 
YELLOW 
DEEP YELLOW 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—(H.T.) Golden yellow 
with tinge of red on edges. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—({H.T.) Insofar as not be- 
ing so subject to die-back, this rose is even 
better than Golden Emblem. Very similar 
flower but richer color, more crimson on 
the buds, brighter green foliage and more 
symmetrical growth. 
JULIEN POTIN—(H.T.) An improved Golden 
Pernet. A good yellow rose. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—(H.T.) Reddish 
yellow bud, opening to a semi-double fra- 
grant flower of golden yellow. 
WESTERN GOLD—({H.T.) A sport of Talis- 
man with all of its fine qualities. A most 
vivid golden yellow in bud and blossom. 
MEDIUM YELLOW 
JOANNA HILL—(H.T.) Creamy yellow suf- 
fused with soft orange. Very popular. 
SOUV. DE MME. BOULLETT—(H.T.) An im- 
proved Lady Hillingdon. Of richer apricot 
yellow color and stronger stems than the 
latter variety. 
MULTI-COLOR 
AUTUMN — (H.T.) Deep burnt orange, 
streaked and blended with red. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—({H.T.) A Span- 
ish novelty. with the vivid color of Austrian 
Copper on the inside of the petals and a 
golden bronze on the outer side. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—{H.T.) More popular 
each year. Flaming scarlet, pink, yellow 
and orange. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ—(H.T.) A large 
double fragrant rose of soft coppery buff. 
TALISMAN—(H.T.) The consistently most 
popular of all roses. Color in both bud and 
flower an ever-varying mixture of red, 
golden yellow, and orange-copper. 
WHITE 
K. A. VICTORIA—(H.T.) A popular white 
rose with pale lemon center. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—(H. T.) A fine white 
rose. Long pointed buds opening to a per- 
fectly formed flower with a _ delicate 
creamy center. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS—(H.T.) Adjudged 
by all authorities as the best pure white 
rose for all sections. Exceptional in quality. 
SINGLE FLOWERS 
DAINTY BESS—Crinkled petals of apple- 
blossom pink with contrasting stamens of 
dark mahogany. 
IRISH FIREFLAME — Delightful slender 
buds of fiery orange and old gold. Corsage 
rose. 
VESUVIUS—tThe most outstanding of all 
single roses. Dark velvety red centered 
with golden yellow stamens. 
POLYANTHA OR 
BABY ROSES 
GLORIA MUNDI — Bright orange-scarlet 
resettes. Compact grower. 
MME. CECIL BRUNNER—The ever popular 
baby rose, beautifully formed in bud and 
flower. Light pink shaded salmon at base. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
60c each, 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
RED 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Crimson; one 
of the best red climbers. 
CL. HADLEY—Perfect dark crimson—ex- 
cellent climber. 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY—Same velvety red 
fragrant flowers as the bush. 

Climbing 
CL. IMPROVED PAUL’S SCARLET—Flam- 
ing scarlet. Blooms in blazing clusters. 
PINK 
CL. BELLE OF PORTUGAL — Immense 
flowers of flesh pink. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—Strong, free blooming 
climber with flowers of coral-pink and 
gold. 
CL. MME. CECIL BRUNNER—A rampant 
climber, otherwise same as bush. A Poly- 
anthus or Baby Rose. 
CL. SOUV. MME. C. CHAMBARD — This 
exquisite pink rose now comes in a very 
vigorous free blooming climber. Color, 
satiny silver pink. 
YELLOW 
CL. GOLDEN EMBLEM—Very strong gol- 
den yellow climber. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—Deep canary yel- 
low, flower of medium size. 
CL. SUNBURST—Cadmium yellow. 
CL. YELLOW CECIL BRUNNER — Golden 
yellow, orange center. A polyanthus or 
Baby Rose. 
MULTI-COLOR 
CL. DUCHESS OF ATHOL—Strong climb- 
er; orange bronze flowers same as bush. 
CL. LADY FORTEVIOT—Excellent climber; 
the same buds and flowers of golden yel- 
low flushed with apricot that makes the 
bush type so popular. 
CL. L. C. BRESLAU—Coppery-pink. There 
is no more beautiful sight imaginable than 
a well-developed climbing Breslau when 
in bloom. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER—Orange, pink, 
and yellow; bud flushed crimson. 
CL. TALISMAN—Just as popular and good 
as the bush variety. Coppery-orange, yel- 
low, and red. WHITE 
CL. MRS. HERBERT STEVENS — The best 
climbing white ‘rose. No other variety ap- 
proaches it. 
