46 F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 

GLADIOLUS... 

All prices postpaid. Write for prices on quantities larger than quoted. 
WHITE 
ALBATROSS—Pure white with large lily-like 
flowers. Five feet in height. 5¢ each, 50c doz. 
MARGARET BEATON—Most outstanding of re- 
cent introductions. Awarded the distinction of 
the most beautiful gladiolus at the New York 
World's Fair. Immaculate clear white with 
fiery orange-red blotch in throat. 25¢ each, 
$2.50 doz. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE — Clear, waxy cream with 
light yellow throat. Petals ruffled and of heavy 
substance. A giant in size. 5¢ each, 5@c doz. 
SNOWPRINCESS — Clear white with a milky 
throat. Six large florets open at once on a long 
flower head. Five feet. Excellent. 10c¢ each, 
$1.00 per dozen. 
RED SCARLET 
COMMANDER KOEHL—A magnificent deep red 
that is both bright and rich in color. Six to 
eight wide open florets at once. 5c¢ each, 50c 
per dozen. 
BEACON — Color bright salmon-scarlet with 
broad cream throat. Stands out like a light- 
house. One of the very tallest growers. Voted 
first place by both the New England and Can- 
adian Gladiolus Societies. 10c each, $1.00 doz. 
DREAM OF BEAUTY—A new and distinctive 
shade of clear rose-red. Very popular with 
florists. 5c each, 50c per dozen. 
JOHN S. BACH—Salmon-red with white median 
lines. Very long blooming spike. 7e each, 
75¢ per dozen. 
KEWPIE—A real miniature glad. Flowers bright 
scarlet with buff line areund each petal. 7c 
each, 75c per dozen. 
MOORISH KING—No other variety has such a 
rich deep red color—a deep clear maroon self. 
Tremendously popular. 7c¢ each, 75c per doz. 
BLUE and PURPLE 
PELEGRINA—Dark violet-blue, blotched slight- 
ly darker on two lower petals. One of the fin- 
est dark blue shades. 7c each, 75c per dozen. 


Five New 
GLADIOLUS! 
GRAND OPERA 
A magnificent big gladiolus of fine appealing 
form, with color between LaFrance and geran- 
ium pink. A new standard in size and beauty. 
CALIFORNIA 
Deep geranium pink, almost self-colored ex- 
cept for deeper pink splotch in the throat. Well 
expanded, ruffled blooms. 
KING OF HEARTS 
Light coral red, with light carmine line in the 
throat. Of stunning size, very graceful. 
HELEN OF TROY 
A soft light apricot-buff with soft blotch of 
Indian orange on lower petals. 
SIR GALAHAD 
A soft creamy yellow with a diamond shaped 
blotch of rich crimson in the deep cream colored 
throat. Blooms are of heavy substance, per- 
fectly placed. 
Any of above: 
$1.25 each; 3 of any’one variety, $3.25. 


MAX REGER—Lavender-blue, with dark throat 
markings and glittering white points giving the 
appearance of a blue butterfly. 60c each, 55c 
per dozen. 
MILFORD—One of the best varieties from Aus- 
tralia, and one of the finest light blues. Flowers 
of good size, well placed on long flower spike. 
6c each, 55c per dozen. 
PURPLE BEAUTY—Well placed good sized flor- 
ets of deep royal purple. 5c each, 50c per doz. 
YELLOW and ORANGE 
AMBERGLOW—Deep amber yellow. The bright- 
est yellow glad in existence. Excellent cut 
flower. 7¢ each, 75c per dozen. 
BETTY NUTHALL — Giant coral pink, pale 
orange throat. Grown in greater quantity than 
any other glad save Picardy. 5c each, 50c doz. 
BIT O’HEAVEN—Richest and most brilliant of 
all orange glads. Also the tallest grower. 7c 
each, 75c per dozen. 
LA FIESTA—In a color class of its own; a clear 
bright orange that does not fade. Blooms are 
wide open on long stems, and is the best for 
cutting. 25¢ each, $2.50 per dozen. 
ROYAL GOLD—A new light yellow of perfect 
form. 25¢ each, $2.50 per dozen. 
YELLOW EMPEROR — Perhaps the best and 
deepest yellow. Very large open blossoms on 
long sturdy spikes. 5¢ each, 50c per dozen. 
SMOKY 
MOTHER MACHREE — Smoky lavender with 
tints of gold. Unusual and attractive. 5¢ each, 
50c per dozen. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Rich garnet-brown with 
a glowing orange-red blotch. Spike and place- 
ment are ideal. 25¢ each, $2.50 per dozen. 
LAVENDER 
MINUET—The best of the self-colored lavender 
glads, carrying 7 to 9 heavily textured flowers 
open at once on a fine strong spike. 5¢ each, 
50c per dozen. 
RIMA—A delightful new variety in a very pale 
lavender pink with white throat. 25¢ each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
SALBACH’S OBCHID—A clean bright shade of 
lavender-pink that blooms early. Stands the 
hottest sun without fading or wilting. 5c each, 
50c per dozen. 
SALMON 
ALADDIN—A new giant ruffled variety of deep 
salmon with yellow center. A top notch cut 
flower and holds its color till the last bud has 
opened. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GLORIANA — Clear salmon, blended with a 
pure yellow throat. 5c each, 50c per dozen. 
PINK 
BONNEVILLE—Deep salmon pink, almost scar- 
let with small white throat blotch. A most 
attractive glad and a proven florist variety. 
Se each, 50c per dozen. 
CAMELLIA—Blush white tinted pink with small 
vivid orange-scarlet blotch on cream ground. 
Six to 7 of 20 florets open at once. 7c each, 
75c per dozen. 
D. A. HAY — Bright pink with white throat. 
Placement perfect. Straight spikes. 5¢ each, 
50c per dozen. 
GRETA GARBO — Clear light creamy pink. 
Opens up to 12 blooms on a spike that séts a 
new standard of perfection. This is perhaps 
the most outstanding gladiolus ‘since Picardy. 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
MISS. NEW ZEALAND — The world’s largest 
glad. Enormous blossoms, lovely salmon-apri- 
cot suffused with rose, and peach colored 
blotch in throat. 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 


New Era 
NEW ERA—Pure pink. A prize winning variety 
of great merit. Ten very large ruffled blossoms 
open at one time. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen. 
PICARDY—The most talked about glad in the 
world today. Of soft shrimp pink without 
flecking. 5¢ each, 50c per dozen. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—A bright pink with white 
throat. Excellent for cutting. 7e each, 75¢ doz. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER—Light pink suffused with 
cream. Unexcelled for exhibition. 5c¢ each, 
50c per dozen. f 
SONATINE—Clear pink. Tall spikes and vigor- 
ous grower. 5c each, 50c per dozen. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—Luminous coral-rose, 
marked with stripes of vivid scarlet. A very 
fine gladiolus. 7c each, 75c per dozen. 
BUFF 
WASAGA—tThe best in this class. Clear golden 
buff. 5¢ each, 50c per dozen. 


Special! Extra-Colorful 
GLADIOLUS 
COLLECTION 
One each of the following: 
Albatross .. Commander Koehl . . Betty 
Nuthall . .. Yellow Emperor ... Mrs. 
Leon Douglas... Minuet... Bonneville 
Picardy ... Sonatine ... Wasaga 
Pelegrina ... Moorish King 
12 Select Glads........ 60c 


Lago “California Glory’ 
GLADIOLUS 
MIXTURE 
One bulb each of 12 varieties (our selec- 
tion), 12 bulbs, 40c. Ten each of five varie- 
ties (our selection), 50 bulbs, $1.90. Ten each 
of 10 varieties (our selection), 100 bulbs, 
$3.50. Famous Rainbow Mixture, 35c per 
dozen; 100 bulbs for $2.50. 
