F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 17 

Larkspur (a) 
Erect, bushy plants, bearing delphinium- 
like spikes of double flowers. Location: 
sun or light shade. Culture: very hardy, 
growing in a variety of soils; prefers rich 
soil heavy in humus. Sow seed direct dur- 
ing fall and winter months for best results. 
Use: mixed borders (in the background), or 
in rows along buildings, etc. 

SUPER- MAJESTIC LARKSPUR (New)— 
6 ft. A glorious new strain of larkspur, 
with huge spikes, and large, fully 
double flowers closely packed on the 
spikes. Invaluable for tall border or 
background work. As important a 
development in larkspur, as Pacific 
Giant Hybrids were to Delphiniun. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC LAVENDER — Huge 
double blossoms of rich lavender. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC ROSE-PINK — Ex- 
treme vigor; rose-pink. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC WHITE—Pure glist- 
ening white. 
SUPER-MAJESTIC MIXED — All colors 
in this new class. 
Any of the above—Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. for 
65c. 












IMPERIAL OR BASE BRANCHING—Out- 
standing class of varieties. Tall, upright, 
compact, basal branching in habit, with 
dense spikes 4 to 5 ft. long. 
*Blue Bell—Clear mid-blue; excellent. 
*Blue Spire—Strong deep violet blue. 
Carmine King—Carmine-rose. 
Exquisite Pink Improved—Fine soft pink. 
*Gloria Improved—Bright rose-pink; the 
best rose obtainable. 
Los Angeles Improved — Bright salmon- 
rose; fine habit. 
*Sweet Lavender—Fine strong spikes and 
large double flowers of clear even lav- 
ender. 
*White King—Finest white; large flow- 
ered and pure in color. 
Any of the above—Pkt. 15c, % oz. 40c, 
Ye oz. 75c. 
Collection—1 pkt. each of above 8 separ- 
ate shades, 85c. 
Giant Imperial Finest Mixed — Our best 
mixture. Pkt. 15c, %4 oz. 35c, ¥2 oz. 60c, 
1 oz. $1.00. 
Lavatera . Mallow (a) 
LOVELINESS (Splendens)—A most attrac- 
tive early flowering annual. 12 to 15 
inches high with 2 inch single Hollyhock- 
like flowers of a deep salmon-rose. Pkt. 
10c, Y% oz. 30c, 42 oz. 50c. 
Lavender . Lavandula vera (p) 
1¥% ft. Lovely fragrant lavender-blue flow- 
ers largely used when dry in scented 
bags, etc., for their sweet odor. Pkt. 10c, 
Y% oz. 35c, V2 oz. 60c. 
Lemon Verbena (p) 
_ An old favorite with fragrant evergreen 
leaves. Pkt. 10c. 
Leptosiphon (a) 
FRENCH HYBRIDS—Free flowering, use- 
ful for edging and rockwork. Plants are 
thickly studded with charming bright flow- 
ers of various colors. Height 4 to 6 inches. 
Pkt. 15c, Y% oz. 50c. 

Larkspur, Super-Majestic 
Leptosyne . Sea Dahlia (a) 
*MARITIMA — Rich golden yellow flow- 
ers resembling Marguerites, borne on long 
stems. 2 feet tall. Pkt. 10c, 4% oz. 40c. 
Linaria (a) 
This delightful class of annuals bears 
flowers which resemble miniature Snap- 
dragons. 
*FAIRY BOUQUET MIXED—A newly im- 
proved strain. The flowers are quite large, 
of bright colors and make excellent plants 
for edging and are wonderful for rock 
gardens. Highly recommended. Pkt. 15c; 
Ye oz. 60c. 
Linum . Flowering Flax (a) 
RUBRUM (Scarlet Flax)—One of the most 
brilliantly colored of the summer annucls. 
Flowers glowing crimson-red. Beautiful in 
beds and borders. Height 1 foot. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 35c. 
PERENNIAL FLAX—Bright blue flowers. 
18 inches. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 25c. 

Lobelia, Crystal Palace 

Lobelia (a) 
5-6 inches. Small bushy green plants com- 
pletely covered with the daintiest of small 
blue flowers. Location: semi-shade or any 
place protected from hot afternoon sun. 
Culture: not particular as to soil, as long 
as soil is kept constantly moist. Use: one 
of the loveliest of all summer edging 
plants; pots, and window-boxes. 
COMPACTA STRAINS FOR EDGING—46-8 
inches. All of the following are of dwarf 
compact habit. 
Cambridge Blue—Lovely pale sky-blue; 
very dwarf growth. Pkt. 25c, Ye oz. 85c, 
WY oz. $1.50. 
* Crystal Palace—The standard variety. 
Very dwarf deep blue with dark bronzy 
green foliage. Pkt. 10c, Ye oz. 50c, % oz, 
85c. : 
* Opal—Light blue with contrasting white 
eye. Although slightly stronger growing 
than other compact varieties, Opal is of 
much freer flowering habit. Pkt. 15c, “% 
oz. 85c. 
PENDULA LOBELIA—Of trailing or pen- 
dulous habit. 
* Hamburgia—Deep blue with dark green 
foliage. Pkt. 10c, Ye oz. 50c. 
PERENNIAL LOBELIA (Cardinalis)—3 ft. 
Long tapering spikes of cardinal red flow- 
ers. Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. for 65c. 
Lunaria biennis . Honesty or 
Money Plant 
A most novel and lovely plant grown for 
the silvery-white, paper-like flattened par- 
titions of the round seed pods, which, 
when dried, make attractive winter dec- 
orations. Plant in early spring for ‘best 
results. Of the easiest culture. Flowers 
are purple. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 30c. 
Lupinus . Lupines 
‘Long, graceful spikes of pea-shaped flow- 
ers. Location: sun or semi-shade. Culture: 
sow seeds in fall or early spring direct; 
do. not transplant well. Well fertilized, 
moist, sandy-loam soil. Will rot in heavy 
saturated soil. Use: mixed and perennial 
borders. 
GIANT KING VARIETIES (Improved Hart- 
wegii (a)—3 ft. Base-branching plants, 
each bearing six to eight very large 
spikes. 
* Oxford Blue—Standard rich deep blue. 
Heliotrope—Pleasing rosy-purple. 
Sky Blue. 
White. 
Any of the above—Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 50c. 
Mixed—Pkt. 10c, 1 oz. 45c. 
Polyphyllus . Hardy Lupine (p) 
*RUSSELL STRAIN (Miracle Flowers) — 
Extraordinary colors; many new shades 
never before seen in lupines. The stand- 
ard is one color; the keel another. Indi- 
vidual flowers above average size, with 
the upright standard an inch across. Un- 
usually long closely set flower spikes. 
Pkt. 15c, %4 oz. 50c. 
Lychnis . Rose Champion (p) 
HAAGEANA — Handsome hardy peren- 
nial plant of easy culture, for massing in 
beds and borders; will bloam the first 
year if sown early. Brilliant,.crange, scar- 
let crimson, etc. Twelve to 18 inches. Pkt. 
15c, Ye oz. 50c. 
