F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 45 


DAHLIA... 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
Dahlias are a flower world of their own. 
In variety of size, shape, color and height 
they are unequalled. Depending upon the 
variety, they may be put to a number of dif- 
ferent uses. (Notice the different types listed 
in the ‘Key to Abbreviations” on this page.) 
We offer the choicest among exhibition 
varieties. All the Dahlias listed below are 
healthy, vigorous growers, with luxuriant 
foliage, large, colorful, and of perfect, grace- 
ful shape. You can order Lago Dahlias with 
confidence! 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — (SC) Exquisite new 
white. 50¢ each. 
AVALON—(FD) Clear yellow; large flowers on 
long stems. 35c¢ each. 
BOB PLEUSE—(SC) Large deep wine-maroon, 
tipped white. 50c¢ each. 
CAVALCADE—(FD) Muiberry with old rose; 
free and early blooming. 50c each. 
CHARLES G. REED —(FD) Plum with maroon 
shadings. Very large blooms. Slightly wavy 
petals. 50c each. 
CHARLES L. MASTICK—(FD) Orange bronze, 
reverse blended deep rose. 75c each. 
CLARA CARDER — (ID) Large cyclamen-pink 
bloom. New, extra fine. 60c each. 
FLAMING METEOR—(SC) Flame red and gold, 
petals in whirls like chrysanthemums. 60c. 
FIREBALL — (FD) Fiery scarlet, large, extra 
good. 59c each. 
INKYO—(SC) Almost black, glistening maroon, 
scarce. 50c each. 
JANE COWL—(ID) A large flower of a warm 
buff and old gold blending to a bright salmon 
at the center. 35c each. 
JERSEY BEAUTY — (FD) The most popular 
dahlia. Lavender-pink. Fine stem and foliage. 
35c¢ each. 
JOSEPHINE G.—(SC) Beautiful true rose-pink, 
petals tipped yellow. 35e¢ each. 
LINDA VISTA—(ID) Shaggy, soft yet clear old 
rose. 50c each. 

Tuberous Rooted Begonia 

SPECIAL 
Dahlia 
Offer 
10 Outstanding 
Dahlias 
from 
this Lisi 
(our selection) 
$4.00 
MRS. GEO. LEBOUTELLIER—(ID) Rich velvety 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS carmine; outstanding in all respects. 50c each. 
FD—F al ive. i 
dallas Cathie that ee POPE PIUS XI-—(FD) Glorious bicolor combina- 
placed petals. g Y tion of golden yellow and white. 50c each. 
ID—Informal Decorative. Fully double giant PRACHTKERL— (SC) Deep yellow; large in- 
dahlias, with petals irregularly arranged— curved cactus. Extra fine. 50c each. 
long twisted, and pointed. 
C — Cactus. - Very thin petalled dahlias, ROUGE BOUQUET —~ (C) Blending shades of 
chrysanthemum-like in form. scarlet and gold, with overtones of violet. 50c. 
SC—Semi-Cactus. Similar to the cactus type 
but with much fuller and broader petals. SNOW QUEEN — (Hybrid Show) Large snow- 
white ball, dark green foliage. 50c each. 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY—(FD) Gold color, shaded 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—(FD) Brilliant flame warm salmon-rose or orange buff. 35¢ each. 
color. Free bloomer. 50c each. 
THOMAS EDISON—(FD) Royal purple with bril- 
PEPPERMINT—(FD) Different. Deep pink pen- liant rich finish. Large, and petals are of stag- 
ciled with white maroon. 50c¢ each. horn formation. 50c each. 
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BEGONIA... 
Tuberous Rooted, Camellia Flowering 
These are the largest and most popular of the double types, with indi- 
vidual flowers from 5 to 8 inches across, and resembling camellias and 
roses ... in all variations of color and forms. The huge flowers vary 
through a wide range of pastel and bright colors, from pure white to 
yellow, salmon, and deep rich crimson. 
Begonias love a rich soil. It is well to start the bulbs in pots in which 
the soil is one-third sand. Water sparingly until the first leaves start to 
show. Then increase the water supply to keep the soil on the moist side. 
Set outdoors when danger of frost is past. 
White Yellow Light Salmon 
Pink Orange Dark Salmon 
Rose Scarlet Red 
Each 25c. Per dozen $2.50. 
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