La 
Ill - America ri O S E S 
F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, Sacramento 5, Calif. 
N7409 PEACE 
The most outstanding and beau- 
tiful rose ever introduced in 
America, with long-lasting 
blooms of giant size, combining 
yellow, pale gold, ivory, and white 
with’ a-loyely edge of cerise; 
changing gradually to pink. (Pat. 
591.) Each $2.00 
FORTY- 
NINER 

ey, | N7401 FORTY-NINER 
Ki 1949 All-America selection. An ex- 
tremely vivid, non-fading bi-color, 
with chrome yellow on the outside 
of the petals and brilliant red on the 
inside. Foliage is dark green, vigor- 
ous. Fragrant. (Plant patent 792) 
Each $2.50 
. N7403 DIAMOND JUBILEE 
1948 All-America selection. A warm 
and strong buff-orange color with a 
touch of orange yellow at the base 
of the petals. A very large blossom, 
aan intensifying in color with age. 
CRAG) Each $2.00 

PEACE (Pat. 591) 



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DIAMOND 
JUBILEE 
(Pat. applied for) 
SAN FERNANDO 
GPat.785)) 

TALLYHO 
(Pat. applied for) 
(Pat. 792) 


N7400 TALLYHO 
Rich, spicy fragrance and several shades 
of pink and red appearing in the blossom 
make this 1949 All-America selection dif- 
ficult to illustrate but marvelous to grow. 
Colors vary from crimson to China rose 
and phlox pink, according to weather and 
location. Long stems; beautiful buds. 
(P.A:F.) Each $2.50 
N7405 SAN FERNANDO 
Extremely fragrant, this glorious, currant- 
red rose won All-America honors in 1948. 
Blooms are very heavy, with pointed buds, 
straight, stiff stems, and borne on vigor- 
ous but compact dark green plants. The 
strong rose scent persists through the 
whole life of the flower, filling the air with 
sweetness. Adapted to every part of the 
United States. Patent applied for. 
Each $2.00 



TAFFETA 
(Pat.27 16) 


N7402 TAFFETA 
All-America selections win- 
ner in 1948. This rose is dif- 
ferent day by day through 
the season, varying in color 
from carmine-rose in the 
bud to begonia-rose as the 
flower opens, and produc- 
ing new colors of rose-pink, 
salmon, and apricot as the 
weather changes. The bud 
is slender, the petals deli- 
cately veined. (Patent 716.) 
Each $2.00 


