F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 5 
GOLDEN GLEAM—(HT) Insofar as not be- 
ing 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—(HT) An improved Golden 
Pernet. A very excellent yellow rose. 
MAX KRAUSE — (HT) Buds of reddish- 
orange opening to a large double flower 
of golden yellow. Do not prune heavily. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—{HT) Profuse, strong 
bushy plants with double pure yellow 
blooms. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—(HT) Reddish 
yellow bud, opening to a semi-double fra- 
grant flower of golden yellow. 
SISTER THERESE — (HT) Chrome-yellow 
buds tinged with carmine open into large 
fragrant blooms of the same color. 
VILLE DE PARIS—(HT) A clear sunflower 
yellow that does not fade. Fine for our 
interior valleys. 
MEDIUM YELLOW 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS—(HT) Best of its 
color. Long pointed buds of buff yellow 
opening to orange apricot. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—(HT) A pure canary 
yellow. Perfect form in bud and flower. 
JOANNA HILL—(HT) Creamy yellow suf- 
fused with soft orange. Becoming a great 
favorite. 
SOUV. CLAUDIUS PERNET—(HT) Excel- 
lent long buds and full blooms of rich 
lemon yellow. 
SOUV. DE MME. BOULLETT—(HT) An im- 
proved Lady Hillingdon. Of richer apricot 
yellow color and stronger stems than the 
former variety. 
MULTI-COLOR 
AUTUMN — (HT) Deep burnt 
streaked and blended with red. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—(HT) A Spanish 
novelty with the vivid color of Austrian 
Copper on the inside of the petals and a 
golden bronze on the outer side. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—(HT) Deep cop- 
per-maroon bud opening into a_ fiery 
double bloom of scarlet, yellow, and 
bronze that does not fade. 
LI BURES—(HT) Drew wide attention last 
year. A red bud opening to bright shades 
of pink, orange, and yellow. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM—(HT) An in- 
tense flame orange on a yellow ground, 
the petals veined with bronze and red, as 
a leaf is veined. 
PRES. HOOVER—(HT) A sensational gar- 
den rose. Long buds of orange and scarlet 
opening to a large flower of orange and 
pink. 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ—(HT) A large double 
fragrant rose of soft coppery-buff. 
TALISMAN — (HT) 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 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—(HP) Pure white, 
large full blooms, and extremely vigorous. 
K. A. VICTORIA—{HT) A popular white 
rose with pale lemon center. Long buds. 
McGREDY’S IVORY — (HT) A fine white 
rose. Long pointed buds opening to = per- 
fectly formed fiower with a _ delicate 
creamy center. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS—(HT) Adjudged 
by all authorities as the best pure white 
rose for all sections. Exceptional in qual- 
ity. 
orange, 
SINGLE ROSES 
AUSTRIAN COPPER — (HP) Develops a 
profusion of small, single, brilliant copper 
blooms. 
DAINTY BESS — (HT) Crinkled petals of 
apple-blossom pink with contrasting sta- 
mens of dark mahogany. 
IRISH ELEGANCE—(HT) A bronze orange 
bud opening to a five-petal single rose of 
shell-pink shaded orange. 
ISOBEL — (HT) An enormous single rose. 
Orange carmine bud opening to the same 
blended shades. 
VESUVIUS — (HT) A most remarkable 
single rose. Dark velvety red centered 
with golden yellow stamens. 
POLYANTHA OR BABY 
ROSES 
ELSE POULSEN—Great clusters of apple- 
blossom pink flowers. Delightful for pot 
use, or bedding; 24-30 inches tall. 
GLORIA MUNDI — Bright orange-scarlet 
rosettes. Compact grower. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Clusters of deep 
glowing crimson flowers. 
MME. CECIL BRUNNER—The ever popu- 
lar baby rose, beautifully formed in bud 
and flower. Light pink shaded salmon at 
base. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH — Coppery scarlet. 
Doesn't mildew. 
MOSS ROSES 
PINK MOSS—tThe old-fashioned pink moss 
rose. 
RED MOSS—tThe old-fashioned red moss 
rose. 
WHITE MOSS — The old-fashioned white 
moss rose. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
60c each, 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
RED 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY—Blossom same 
as bush type, but the climber does better 
in California than the bush. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Crimson; a 
continual bloomer. 
CL. HADLEY—Perfect dark crimson—ex- 
cellent climber. 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY—Same velvety red 
fragrant flowers as the bush. 
CL. IMPROVED PAUL’S SCARLET—Flam- 
ing scarlet. Blooms in blazing clusters. 
CL. RED RADIANCE—Large cup-shaped 
blooms of bright crimson. 
PINK 
CL. BELLE OF PORTUGAL — Great long 
salmon pink buds opening to an enormous 
flower of a little lighter shade. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—Strong, free blooming 
climber with flowers of coral-pink and 
gold. 
CL. MME. BUTTERFLY—Perfect bloom of 
apricot-pink, shaded gold. 
CL. MME. CECIL BRUNNER—A rampant 
climber, otherwise same as bush. Very 
extensively used. 
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. MARECHAL NIEL—An old-time lemon 
yellow, highly perfumed tea rose. 
CL. MERMAID—A truly exquisite climber. 
Large single flowers of pale sulphur yel- 
low, shading deeper at base, with prom- 
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CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—Deep canary yel- 
low flowers of moderate size. 
CL. SOUV. DE MME. BOULLETT—An im- 
proved Lady Hillingdon—a rich apricot 
yellow. 
CL. SUNBURST—One of the best yellow 
climbers. Buds and blossoms of cadmium 
yellow. 
CL. YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER — Small 
double golden yellow, orange center. 
MULTI-COLOR 
CL. CHAS. P. KILHAM—Rich oriental red 
shaded with orange and gold. 
CL. DUCHESS OF ATHOL—Large flower 
of golden orange-bronze. 
CL. LADY FORTEVIOT—The same buds 
and flowers of golden yellow flushed with 
apricot that makes the bush type so pop- 
ular. 
CL. MME. EDWARD HERRIOTT — Free 
blooming and flowers larger and deeper 
colored than on the bush. 
CL. OPHELIA—Perfectly shaped bud and 
flower of delicate pink, salmon, and apri- 
cot. 
CL. TALISMAN—Just as popular and out- 
standing as the bush variety. Coppery 
orange, yellow, and red. 
CL. PRES. HOOVER—Orange, pink, and 
yellow; bud flushed crimson. 
CL. REVEIL DIJONNAIS—Blooms in clus- 
ters of three. Golden yellow bud striped 
with red, opening to large flower of bright 
red with golden yellow center. 
CL. SHOT SILK—Salmon rose, orange yel- 
low, and pink. 
WHITE 
CL. FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—A favorite 
white climber. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA—A strong climber; 
same ivory white flower as the bush. 
CL. MRS. HERBERT STEVENS—This beau- 
tiful white tea rose now comes as a 
climber. : 
CL. SILVER MOON—Single saucer-shaped 
blooms of pure white with yellow stamens. 
THE CHEROKEE CLIMBERS 
Great masses of dainty single flowers in 
the spring. 
CHEROKEE PINK—Shining pink. 
CHEROKEE RED—Glowing red. 
CHEROKEE WHITE—Wakx-like white. 
