30. F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 



Exciting New Plants... 
Outstanding 1942 Prize Winners! 
Select from these 
CLEOME 
Pink Queen 
Silver Medal, A. A. S. 1942 
A tall and attractive border plant with 
huge heads of delightful and refreshing pink 
without a trace of blue or magenta. It is 
never out of bloom. A grand flower, well 
branched, airy foliage. Reaches over four 
feet. Pkt. 25c. 
COSMOS 
Yellow Flare 
Silver Medal, A. A. S. 1942 
A very attractive and colorful plant in the 
garden with its masses of single flowers in 
a clear pure yellow. They average 2 to 2¥2 
inches across and are delightful in bouquets 
and flower arrangements. Plants neat in 
habit and growth, average 3 feet in height. 
Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD 
Dwarf French Sunkist 
Silver Medal, A. A. S. 1943 
An exceptionally lovely ‘border plant, 8 
inches high that becomes completely cov- 
ered with 2-inch blooms. Colors are a rich 
deep golden orange, with crested centers 
surrounded by several rows:of broad vel- 
vety petals. Pkt. 25c. 

Cleome, Pink Queen 
MORNING GLORY 
Pearly Gates 
Silver Medal, A. A. S. 1942. 
A big, satiny white Morning Glory with 
a creamy shading in the throat. An early 
literally covered with 
lovely flowers. Has a beautiful appearance 
blooming climber, 
and makes a grand companion for Clark's 
Heavenly Blue. Luxurious foliage; reaches 
12 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
Purple Robe 
Bronze Medal, A. A. S. 1942. 
Very dwarf, cushion-like plant, surmount- 
ed with flowers of deep or violet blue. It 
stays in bloom over a long period and with 
a colorful blanket of bloom. A grand border 
and edging subject; 
Pkt. 25c. 
about 6 inches tall. 
PANSY 
Fire Beacon 
A striking variety with unique coloring 
best described as a bright wallflower red 
with a touch of orange. When in bloom 
makes a wonderful color effect. Vigorous 
free flowering habit, excellent for cutting. 
Pkt. 50c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA 
Red Glory 
Hon. Mention, A. A. S. 1942. 
Rich, bright red Gigantea type Phlox with 
contrasting white eye. 
bloomer, tall, 
Pkt. 15c. 
A free, continuous 
lightly foliaged and 
true. 

PETUNIA 
Glamour 
Hon. Mention, A. A. S. 1942. 
Large flowers of salmon-rose with brown 
veining on white in the throat. An excellent 
color under artificial light and outdoors. 
Most flow- 
ers have wavy, fringed petals, although a 
few come plain edged. Free and continu- 
ous bloomer, Pkt. 25c. 
ENGLISH VIOLET 
Hon. Mention, A. A. S. 1943. 
A very free flowering hybrida nana 
Little variation in color shades. 
Petunia, providing a distinct new color— 
rosy violet mauve. It grows uniform in 
height and is continuously in bloom. The 
flowers are 2 inches across. Pkt. 25c. 
ZINNIA 
Fantasy Melody 
Gay, shaggy, and informal flowers, more 
popular each year. Melody is a rich orchid 
Intrigu- 
The medium 
lavender, a color new to Zinnias. 
ing in flower arrangements. 
size flowers have twisted and curled petals. 
Dainty in appearance, Pkt. 25c. 
Super Crown o’ Gold 
Pastel Tints. 
Zinnia with huge, well formed flowers. Con- 
The finest large flowered 
tains a wide range of pastel tints, including 
soft yellow, old gold, light pink, various 
shades of salmon, peach, and buff, cerise, 
white and cream. Each petal is overlaid at 
the base with deep golden yellow. Profuse 
bloomer. Pkt. 15c. 

Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
