‘DIDISCUS, Blue Lace Flower (a) 
COERULEUS—A very pretty annual. Exquisite 
pale lavender flowers on long stems. A constant 
and profuse bloomer. Excellent for cut flowers. 
Not difficult to grow from seed; seed somewhat 
slow in germinating. Pkt. 10c, V4 oz. 50c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
Cape Marigold or African Golden Daisy (a) 
AURANTIACA HYBRIDS—The plants grow 12 
to 15 inches high with flowers 2/4 inches and 
over across, varying in color from purest white 
through the various shades of yellow orange to 
rich salmon shades. Sow the seed where it is to 
remain in the spring, in a sunny position. Pkt. 
15c, Y%4 oz. 50c. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove (p) 
GIANT SHIRLEY MIXED—The finest strain of 
Foxgloves. Vigorous plants with spikes of bloom 
four feet in length, closely set with flowers of 
unusual size, ranging in color from pure white 
to dark rose, handsomely spotted and blotched 
with crimson, maroon and chocolate. Pkt. 25c, 
Vg oz. 70c. 
HYBRIDA LUTZII SALMON — Delightful 
salmon flowers on plants 4 feet tall. Pkt. 15¢, 
Vg oz. 70c. 
DOLICHOS 
HYACINTH OR JACK BEAN (c) 
Ten feet. Rapid growing annual climber, of ro- 
bust growth, with erect spikes of showy pea- 
flower-like blooms during summer. 
MIXED, Purple and White—Pkt. 10c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
CALIFORNIA POPPIES (a) 
One foot. Dainty, free-flowering plants of easy 
culture, with gaily colored, poppy-like flowers 
having a satiny finish. Location: full sun. Cul- 
ture: must have well drained, loose soil. Sow 
seed direct. Use: well adapted for beds and 
edgings. 
EXTRA GOLDEN (The True California Poppy) 
—Large flowers of pure orange. Pkt. 10c, VY 
oz. 35c, 2 oz. 60c, 1 oz. $1.00, 2 Ib. $2.50. 
RAMONA HYBRIDS, Finest Mixed — A new 
compact and erect strain with flowers beauti- 
fully frilled and incurved. Lovely bright colors. 
Pkt. 10c, 4 oz. 50c, ¥2 oz. 95c. 
FUCHSIA, Ladies’ Eardrop (p) 
This is a well known plant of easy culture in 
pots for the conservatory or for the open ground. 
The large showy pendant flowers of a rich red 
color make a beautiful display. Pkt. 25c. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Fl’w’r (p) 
Richly colored, long-stemmed, daisy-like flowers 
all spring, summer, and fall. Location: full sun. 
Culture: any type garden soil. Will withstand 
drought and the warmest weather. Use: showy in 
any garden spot; fine for cutting. Gaillardias 
will see to it that you are never without blooms. 
DAZZLER—Large golden yellow flowers up to 
5 inches in diameter with rich maroon center. 
Pkt. 15¢, Ys oz. 50c. 
THE KING—Large deep red flowers, edged gold. 
Pkt. 15c, Yg oz. 50c. 
MONARCH STRAIN—A very superior mixture 
of large, full petaled flowers with an unusually 
bright color. Pkt, 25c. 
Lago’s FAMOUS 
SWEET PEAS 
Prepare soil in advance by spading to a depth of 12 inches, and fill bottom of trench with several 
inches of peat moss and manure. Fill balance of trench with good soil. Water thoroughly and 
let stand a few days. Plant seed an inch deep when soil is barely moist. After seed has germi- 
nated and plants are up about an inch, start watering. Keep soil moist thereafter. 
EARLY-FLOWERING 
These colorful varieties are especially prized for their habit of blooming from four to six weeks earlier than the 
regular Spencer type. They can be planted as early as August. 
AMETHYST. Royal purple. 
APOLLO. Soft salmon-cerise. 
BRIDESMAID. Silvery pink. 
CASCADE. Lustrous white. 
COLUMBIA. Salmon-rose, white wings. 
DAPHNE. Soft salmon-pink. 
EXPOSITION PINK. Deep rich pink. 
FLORIST BLUE. Best clear blue. 
FLORIST ROSE. Pure rose-pink. 
HARMONY. Pure clear lavender. 
HOPE. Creamy white. 
MARINER. Clear marine-blue. 
MARS. Oxblood-crimson. 
ORIENTAL. Deep cream. 
SEQUOIA. Golden cerise. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Soft rose-pink. 
SKIPPY. Light salmon-pink. 
VALENCIA. Bright orange~ (sun-proof) . 
Lago EARLY-FLOWERING GIANT SPENCER. Pkt. 10c; oz. Mixed, 50c. 
LATE-FLOWERING 
The Giant Spencers of this variety are outstanding for the wide range of deep clear color and the greater 
length of stem, which make them very desirable for cut flowers. 
AMBITION. Soft lavender. 
AMERICA. Red flaked on white ground. 
AVALANCHE. Glistening white. 
BRILLIANT ROSE. Tyrian rose. 
CAMPFIRE. Bright scarlet. 
CAPRI. Light sea-blue. 
CHIEFTAIN. Satiny mauve. 
CHINESE BLUE. Rich deep blue. 
CHLOE. Deep shell-pink on cream ground. 
_ CISSIE. Pale cream, very large. 
CREAM GIGANTIC. Pale cream, very large. 
DAMASK ROSE. Deep rose. 
GEORGE SHAWYER. Orange-pink. 
GIGANTIC. Largest of the whites. 
GLENEAGLE. Deep lavender. 
JACK HOBBS. Flush scarlet-pink on cream ground. 
JUBILEE. Orange-scarlet. 
JUMBO. Deep cerise. 
KING LAVENDER. Clear lavender, very robust. 
MRS. A. SEARLES. Rich pink merging into Orient red. 
PATRICIA UNWIN. Salmon-pink on a cream ground. 
SALMON GIGANTIC. Giant salmon-pink. 
SMILES. Salmon-shrimp-pink. 
STATION MASTER. Pink flushed rosy cerise. 
THE ADMIRAL. Navy-blue. 
THE CLOWN. White, blood-crimson splotches. 
WARRIOR. Deep maroon. 
WELCOME. Dazzling scarlet. 
YOUTH. Large white, picotee. 
PEGGY ANN. Salmon-rose. 
PINKIE. Outstanding large rose-pink. 
PIRATE GOLD. Golden orange. 
POWERSCOURT. Silvery lavender. 
RED SUPREME. Deep crimson. 
ROSIE. Deep rose-pink. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Deep blue-purple. 
RUBICUND. Crimson-scarlet. 
Lago LATE-FLOWERING GIANT SPENCER. Pkt. 10c; oz, Mixed, 25c. 
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