Lagomarsines 1946 
FALL BULB BOOK 
Anemones 

Are equally as colorful in the garden as are the Ranunculus and are especially attractive when 
planted in beds or in clumps in shrub borders, flower gardens, etc. Their poppy-like flowers make 
fine flower arrangements and their long stems make them ideal cut flowers. Planting season is 
the same as for Ranunculus. We offer two strains: 
ST. BRIGID (double flowering) This strain produces double and semi-double flowers on good fe 
strong stems. We offer this strain in MIXED COLORS only. 
MONARCH DE CAEN This strain produces large, very distinct, saucer shaped flowers some of 
which are double. In this strain we offer separate shades as well as mixed colors, as follows: 
Blue Poppy (a rich blue) His Excellency (red) 
The Bride (clear white) Pink Grand (pink) 
Any of the above varicties prices as follows: 
12 bulbs for $1.25 25 for $2.25 50 for $4.00 100 for $7.50 
Growing Avemones 
Set bulbs 2 to 3 inches deep in well-drained bed, with POINTED end down. 
Soak 2 or 3 hours before planting. Space 6 to 8 inches apart. Sunny location 
is best. Fertilize every other week after bulbs start. 

Whittier, Cal. 
“TIT must send you a little note to tell you how 
very pleased I am with the bulbs I ordered from 
you last fall. 


this area.” 
LAGO GIANT 
FLOWERING 
RANUNCULUS 

AND SONS 
“The ranunculus have been the envy of all my 
neighbors and friends. And now the pure white 
tulip, ‘Duke of Wellington’ is my pride and joy. 
It will no doubt bring you new customers from 

ANEMONES DECAEN 
April 3, 1946 
Mrs. B. H. P. 

GIANT FLOWERING 
anunculus 
One of the showiest spring flowering bulbs. A single bulb 
will often produce dozens of blooms, and the bulbs get 
larger each year. The colors range from reds, yellows, 
pinks, gold to white, and our famous strain consists almost 
entirely of Giant Camellia Type Double flowers, with some 
semi-doubles. Ranunculus can be planted from Septem- 
ber to January in mild climates, but our customers in the 
colder climates should order bulbs for delivery in the fall 
and keep them stored in a dry place, such as the cellar, 
until planting conditions are favorable, along in April or 
May. 
COLORS AS FOLLOWS: 
Red shades . . . Yellow shades . . . Gold shades . . . Orange 
shades .. . Pink shades . . . White shades. 
Any of the above colors at $1.50 per dozen 
25 bulbs for $2.75 50 bulbs for $5.00 
100 bulbs for $9.00 
MIXED COLORS $1.25 doz. 25 for $2.25 
50 for $4.00 100 for $7.50 
Plant bulbs with CLAWS DOWN as shown. Crown or top 
of the bulbs should be 2 inches below the surface of the 
ground. Plant bulbs 6 to 8 inches apart in solid beds for 
massed effect. Soaking bulbs 2 to 3 hours before plant- 
ing will hasten germination. Plant in full sun in well drained 
loamy soil. 



oe ~ 
lene 
F, LAGOMARSINO 
Sacramento, Calif. 
