4 F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 

STANDARD VARIETIES OF BUSH ROSES 
A specially selected list of universal favorites. Two-year-old, Field Grown, 60c each, 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
RED 
DARK RED 
AMI QUINARD—(HT) Buds are very dark, 
opening to a fragrant flower of velvety 
maroon with soft black lustre. 
NIGHT—{HT) One of the darkest of all 
roses, deep crimson shaded black and 
maroon. Buds and flowers well shaped 
with spicy clove and cinnamon fragrance. 
CRIMSON RED 
CYNTHIA—(HT) Long pointed buds open- 
ing to a beautiful flower of rich oriental 
red. A prolific bloomer. 
E. G. HILL—(HT) An old-fashioned but still 
popular large deep red rose. Very double 
and most fragrant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—{HT) A very sat- 
isfactory dark velvety red rose that does 
not blue. Very fragrant. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT—(HP) An excellent 
rose for your old-fashioned variety collec- 
tion. A large, fragrant brilliant red. 
HADLEY—(HT) A favorite red rose of long 
standing, rich dark red, with full blooms 
and fine fragrance. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—(HT) Acknowledged 
to be one of the best and most profuse 
bloé6ming velvety red roses. 
J. C. THORNTON — (HT) A rich glowing 
crimson. A stronger grower than Hoosier 
Beauty. 
LORD CHARLEMONT — (HT) Large, well 
formed, deep crimson flowers on strong 
stems. Admirably suited to our valley 
climates. 
PAPA GONTIER—(HT) An old-time favor- 
ite of light crimson, offered for those gar- 
deners interested in old-fashioned varieties. 
RED RADIANCE—(HT) A rich cerise-red. 
No rose will excel it in fragrance, growth, 
or quantity of blooms. 
SCARLET RED 
GENERAL McARTHUR—(HT) Another old, 
old favorite. Bright scarlet, full flowers, 
and sweet fragrance. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET — (HT) Beautifully 
formed blooms of brilliant scarlet shaded 
with rose-pink. 
SOUTHPORT—{HT) Sensational unfading 
scarlet. A blazing eye-appealing color. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON — (HT) Velvety 
dark red, with a unique brick-red under- 
tone. Petals beautifully reflexed. 
BI-COLOR RED 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —(HP) One of the 
best known of all roses. An extremely fra- 
grant deep pink shaded carmine. 
BRAZIER—(HT) The fiery glow of live em- 
bers suggested the name of this rose. 
Pointed buds of burnt orange open into a 
double bloom with petals of bright scarlet 
on the inside. This reverse petal color com- 
bination effects a dazzling fiery glow. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM—(HT) A fine formed 
long pointed bud of rich oriental red shad- 
ed with orange and gold. Opens into same 
fadeless colors. 
CUBA—(HT) Semi-double. One of the most 
dazzling of all roses—a brilliant orange- 
scarlet. 
I. ZINGARI—(HT) A semi-double rose, but 
the wonderful buds more than justify it. A 
blazing orange-scarlet. 
HORTULANUS BUDDIE— (HT) Luminous 
red with touch of yellow at the base. An 
excellent bedding rose. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA—(HT) One of our best 
sellers. A deep coppery, brownish scarlet, 
undertoned with golden bronze. 
MARGARET McGREDY—(HT) Full blooms 
of orange-scarlet, profuse, vigorous, bushy 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL—(HT) Very ex- 
cellent rose deserving more attention. Long 
copper colored bud, opening to a salmon 
pink shaded gold at base. 
MME. EDW. HERRIOTT — (HT) Coral red 
with bright gold base. Semi-double, and 
very profuse in blooming habit. 
PADRE—(HT) Very showy rose of rich cop- 
per-scarlet, shaded yellow at base. Cut 
while the buds are tight. 
PINK 
DEEP PINK 
DIRECTOR RUBIO—(HT) A large pointed 
bud opening to a very large flower of deep 
strong pink on stiff stems. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—(HT) Deep shin- 
ing rose-pink, very double with firm petals 
and a pleasing fragrance. 
LA FRANCE—(HT) The oldest hybrid-tea 
rose. Intensely fragrant; bright pink. 
MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL — (HT) Well 
formed buds and flowers of deep carmine- 
pink strongly veined. 
ROSENELFE — (Floribunda Rose) Very 
double, high centered, gardenia-like 
blooms, 2¥Y2 inches across. Long pointed 
buds of deep rose-pink. Bushes 20 to 24 
inches tall. 
SUSAN LOUISE—(HT) A lovely 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 
DAME EDITH HELEN—(HT) A large very 
double and very fragrant glowing pink 
rose on long strong stems. 
ETHEL SOMERSET—(HT) Clear rose-pink. 
Long pointed buds every one of which will 
open into a perfect formed flower. 
J. OTTO THILOW—{HT) No better pink rose 
available. Perfectly formed buds and flow- 
ers of a glowing rose-pink. 
MISS ROWENA THOM—(HT) A very large 
double flower of shining rose-pink shaded 
gold toward base. 
RADIANCE—(HT) Flowers a lovely light 
silvery pink, suffused deeper pink, carry- 
ing a delicious damask perfume. 
ROSE MARIE—(HT) Very free blooming 
bright pink. Long buds fine for cutting. 
SOUV. MME. C. CHAMBARD—(HT) Love- 
ly formed buds and flowers of coral pink 
with bright satiny sheen, and choice fra- 
grance. 
LIGHT PINK 
MME. BUTTERFLY — (HT) Large, double, 
soft pink, with suffusion of apricot. 
BI-COLOR PINK 
BETTY UPRICHARD—(HT) Lovely fragrant 
two-toned rose. Salmon pink with reverse 
side a lighter shade, blended with a slight 
coppery sheen. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS — (HT) A cerise- 
orange outside of petals and a salmon-pink 
and buff on inside. 
FEDERICO CASAS—(HT) The flashy col- 
ors of old Spain. Red and orange buds 
open to a semi-double flower of coppery 
orange and yellow, shaded and splashed 
with red. 
GRUSS AN COBURG—{HT) Delicate apri- 
cot-yellow heavily shaded with copper- 
pink. Vigorous and extremely fragrant. 
LOS ANGELES — (HT) An ever popular 
rose. A luminous flame-pink, toned coral, 
with gold at base. 
LULU — (HT) An exquisitely formed and 
dainty little semidouble rose. Always 
loaded with long slender buds of coral 
apricot. 
MARI DOT—(HT) A sort of reddish salmon 
bud opening slowly to a uniform bright 
salmon pink with a satiny sheen. More 
popular each season. 
OPHELIA—(HT) Perfectly shaped bud and 
flower of delicate pink, suffused with 
salmon and apricot. 
RAPTURE — (HT) An improved Ophelia. 
Long pointed buds, and fine open flowers 
of coral, apricot, and gold. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—{HT) Inside of 
petals a soft buff yellow, the outside a rich 
salmon veined with coppery red. 
SHOT SILK—(HT) Exquisite combination of 
salmon-rose, orange-yellow, and pink. 
ORANGE 
DEEP ORANGE 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—(HT) Clean glossy 
foliage, and a large fragrant flower of 
golden orange-bronze. 
HINRICH GAEDE—(HT) A glorious rose, 
outranking Talisman in popularity. Strik- 
ing vermilion buds open to breath-taking 
coppery orange. 
LADY FORTEVIOT—(HT) Among the ten 
best sellers. Pure orange with a dainty 
carmine-red flush. 
SENORA GARI—(HT) Probably the best 
true orange rose. Long pointed buds of 
deep burnt orange opening to a large 
double rose of same color. 
BI-COLOR ORANGE 
ANGELE PERNET — (HT) A combined 
orange-bronze and apricot. Don't prune 
heavily. 
CONQUEROR—{HT) A rich orange-yellow 
bud, gradually revealing as it opens, a 
most brilliant fiery flame color. 
DIANE DE BROGLIE—(HT) An outstand- 
ing rose that should be much better known. 
A pointed bud opening to a double flower 
of rich apricot-orange. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—(HT) One 
of the finest roses available today. Cop- 
pery orange shaded with dark pink. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—{HT) Geor- 
geous bud of orange-yellow, heavily 
varied with scarlet. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY — (HT) Rosarians 
claim, ''A rose which should find its way 
in every garden.” Long pointed buds open- 
ing to a large double fragrant flower of 
coppery orange, flushed with red on out- 
side of petals. 
YELLOW 
DEEP YELLOW 
GOLDEN EMBLEM — (HT) Golden yellow 
with tinge of red on edges. 
GOLDEN DAWN — (HT) Very double, 
sweetly scented rich sunflower yellow 
opening to lemon yellow. 
