F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 43 
MARIGOLDS ALL THE WARMTH 
of a SUMMER GARDEN 

FRENCH MARIGOLDS 
DWARF FRENCH 
HARMONY. A striking deep orange center with maroon-red outer petals. Dwarf 
and free-flowering. Has been a garden favorite for many years. 
35c, Yo oz. 65c. 
BUTTERBALL. Winner of bronze medal in 1942 All-America trials. A brilliant 
canary-yellow, early flow- 

ering, a showy bedding ~ 
favorite. Pkt. 25c, Vg oz. 
55c. 
SPRY. Dwarf and wide 
spreading to 12-15 inches. 
Flowers a clear yellow cen- 
ter with mahogany red 
guard petals. The most 
profuse bloomer of the 
me sols: Pkt. 15c, Vg oz. 
ccs 
POT O’ GOLD 
A dwarf African Giant 
which consistently out- 
sells its larger marigolds. 
The blooms are about 4 
inches across and a bright 
golden orange. Pkt. 15c, 
Vg oz. 75c. 
MATTHIOLA (a) 
(EVENING SCENTED STOCK) 
An old fashioned annual with lilac blooms, 
noted for the rich fragrance of an evening. 
Pkt. 10c, '4 oz. 30c. 

MEADOW RUE (Thalictrum) 
DWARF FRENCH GOLDEN HARMONY 

GIANT AFRICAN 
A STUDY IN YELLOW AND GOLD 
SUNSET GIANTS. Fragrant, carnation-flowered, 
long-stemmed. Disbudded, will produce enormous 
Pkt. 15c, Vg oz. 
blooms. Golden orange to lemon. 
35c, 14 oz. 60c. 
ORANGE SUNSET. Strong well-branched plants 
with vivid deep orange blooms of unusual flower 
Pkt. 15c, 'g oz. 70c. 
CARNATION FLOWERED. 
Tall growers for cut flowers 
with overlapping petals in 
loose and graceful formation. 
Pkt. 20c, Vg oz. 75c. 
size. 
GIANT YELLOW. A grand 
new variety with rich saffron 
yellow blooms, averaging 4 
inches across. Pkt. 15c, Vg 
oz. 45c. 
GOLD. (An odorless mari- 
gold.) Deep orange double 
blooms 2% inches’ across 
with artistically arranged 
petals. The foliage complete- 
ly odorless. Pkt. 15c, Vg oz. 
45c. 
Pkt. 15c, 14 oz. 
MONKSHOOD (p) 
(ACONITUM) 
Bright pale blue flowers in this improved 
strain. Pkt. 25c, 1/16 oz. 85c. 
MEADOW RUE (p) 
(THALICTRUM) 
Hardy, 4-5 ft., with charming violet- 
shaded flowers, having lemon stamens and 
anthers. Pkt. 15c, ge oz. 65c. 
MONEY PLANT (a) 
(LUNARIA) 
The silvery white, flattened partitions of 
the seed pods make attractive winter dec- 
orations. Pkt. 10c. 
MICHAELMAS DAISY (p) 
The hardy herbaceous aster. Sown early 
will form bushy clumps 2-3 ft. high, cov- 
ered with large single flowers in rich 
shades. Pkt. 15c. 
ORANGE. 
balance semi-double. 
plants—a gorgeous sight in massed bloom. Pkt. 15c, 
Vg oz. 45c. 
LEMON. A fine companion piece for the all-double 
orange above. 
DOUBLE MIXED. The two splendid colors above 
in mixture. 
V4 oz. 65c. 


DWARF FRENCH, MONARCH STRAIN 
ALL DOUBLES 
Produces 85-90% all-double blooms, the 
One of the finest for bedding 
Pkt. 15c, Vg oz. 45c. 
An effective combination. Pkt. 10c, 
MIGNONETTE (a) 
A branching plant with dark green leaves 
and spire racemes of fragrant flowers. 
Favored for its fragrance and much used 
in combination with other flowers in 
bouquets. 
BALL STRAIN. The finest of cut flower 
strains. Pkt. 25c. 
MACHET. The favorite for summer bed- 
ding purposes. Pkt. 10c, g oz. 60c. 
GOLDEN GOLIATH. A true gold in color. 
Pkt. 10c, Vg oz. 60c. 
GOLIATH RED. Large intense red spikes. 
Pkt. 10c, 'g oz. 60c. 
MEXICAN SUNFLOWER (p 
(TITHONIA) 
The Golden Flower of the Incas, which has 
captivated gardeners everywhere. Blooms 
best in the late fall. A vigorous grower, 
and prolific bloomer. 
FIREBALL. A dazzling scarlet. 
SPECIOSA. A gorgeous orange vermilion. 
Hither of above: Pkt. 15c. 
