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Juki 22, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



57 



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nUe s Early Flowering Long Season 



1916 Niivelties 



Spencer Sweet Peas 



Now Ready for DistributioB 



"^ ISARLY FLOWERING SPENCER " EARLY SPRING MAID " 



tarly Morning Star- 

 Bright Orange-rose Spencer 



Early Songbird — 



Light Pink on White Spencer 



Early Melody — 



Rose-pink on White Spencer 



Early Spring Maid— 



Light Pink on Cream Spencer 



Early Snowflake— 



White Spencer 



Early Heatherbell— 



Mauve Lavender Spencer 



Morse's Early Flowering Long Sea- 

 son Spencers are "fixed." They are 

 remarkable for their floriferousness 

 and length of blooming period. They 

 produce handsome flowers with long 

 stems and in every way are recom- 

 mended for florists. 



These flrst-class novelties should 

 not only be grown by florists, but will 

 be valuable for all the Southern States, 

 Hawaiian Islands and all countries with 

 hot and tropical climates. The season 

 of flowering is a long one and we have 

 had them in flower from February to 

 June and still flowering. 



All catalogue houses should have 

 these splendid new Sweet Peas. 



Seed will be supplied by Seed Deal- 

 ers, whom we are supplying direct. 



( New Crop Yarrawa is now beinR harvested 

 and we expect to make early delivery to 

 the Trade.) 



Florists are requested to get further 

 information concerning these grand 

 novelties from the Trade. 



C. C. MORSE & CO. 



Wholesale Seed Growers SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



