C. C. Morse & Co. FLOWER SEED San Francisco, Cal. 
MORSE'S SWEET PEA COLLECTIONS-Continued 
Morse's "Gold Medal" Spencer Collection, 25c 
Royal Purple: Best purple. 
New Miriam Beaver: Best light cream pinfc 
King- White: Best white. 
King- Edward Spencer: Best red Spencer. 
Morse's Extraordinary Spencer Collection 
35 Varieties for $2.50, including- New Miriam Beaver. 
Ag-ricola: White flushed heliotrope. 
America Spencer: Best red stripe. 
Bertrand Deal Imp: Barge rosy lilac. 
Blue Picotee: Best blue edged. 
Clara Curtis: Large cream. 
Dainty Spencer: Best pink edged. 
Dobbie's Cream: Best cream. 
Dobbie's Lavender Geo. Herbert: Very fine blue 
lavender. 
Doris Usher: Beautiful cream pink. 
Elfrida Pearson: Best pale pink. 
Plora Norton Spencer: Very fine blue. 
Plorrie: Best magenta and purple. 
Gaiety Spencer: Fine rose stripe. 
Geo. Herbert: Best rose crimson. 
Illuminator: Beautiful salmon orange. 
Jessie Cuthbertson Spencer: Cream flaked red. 
King Edward Spencer: Best red. 
King White: Best white. 
Margaret Atlee: Best deep cream pink. 
Marie Corelli: Fine bright rose. 
Marks Tey: Large purple maroon. 
New Margaret Madison: Best pale lavender. 
New Miriam Beaver: 1916 Novelty, best light cream 
pink. 
Mrs. Cuthbertson: Best rose bicolor. 
Mrs. C. W. Breadmore: Best cream rose edged. 
Mrs. Hugh Dickson: Fine pale cream pink. 
Nubian: Best maroon. 
B.. P. Pelton: Best lavender. 
Rosabelle: Best bright rose. 
Royal Purple: Best purple. 
Senator Spencer: Best chocolate flake. 
Stirling Stent: Best salmon colored. 
Thomas Stevenson: Best giant orange. 
Veiled Bride: Fine rose flaked. 
Wedgwood: Best blue. 
General List of Morse's "Grand Prize" Sweet Peas 
Abbreviations: G means Grandiflora; SPENCERS are printed in black face capital letters. 
NOTE: We have revised our list to bring it up to date and possibly in doing so have omitted some 
well-known favorites. We shall be only too glad to advise customers of the new varieties which are im- 
provements on any name which is now omitted. Our limited space will not allow any adequate description, 
only a brief mention of the color. 
AFTERGLOW — Violet blue, 
rosy amethyst. Requires s 
AGRICOLA — Pale pinkish 
flushed over a white ground 
shading to 
lading jj 
heliotrope 
APPLE BLOSSOM SPENCER — Standard 
rose, wings primrose 
ASTA OHN — Soft pinkish lavender 
AURORA SPENCER — Rose or pink 
striped 
BERTRAND DEAL (Improved) — Large 
rosy lilac of great vigor 
BLANCHE PERRY SPENCER — Rose 
standard and wings white, suffused 
BLUE PICOTEE— White with 
CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES, or WAVER- 
CHAS. POSTER — General effect mauve 
CLARA CURTIS — Extra fine cream 
CONSTANCE HINTON — Probably the 
largest White Spencer; slight tint of 
pink when young 
CONSTANCE OLIVER — Cream ground, 
beautifully suffused with pale orange 
pink 
COUNTESS SP£NCER — The original 
giant flowered Spencer, with finest 
waved standard and wings clear pink, 
deepening somewhat towards the edge, 
but almost self colored. Still one of 
the best Sweet Peas of today 
DAINTY SPENCER— Beautiful picotee 
DOBBIE'S CREAM — Large and fine: deep 
cream 
DOBBIE'S LAVENDER — GE O R G E 
HERBERT — Fine lavender Sweet Pea; 
color bluish lavender after standing 
in water 
DORIS USHER — Large salmon pink on 
cream ground. A beautiful pink for 
exhibition and garden work 
Dorothy Eckford (G) — Best grandi- 
flora white. Per % lb., 50c 
ELPRIDA PEARSON — Giant pale pink 
on white ground. Plants exceptionally 
vigorous. Most useful pink for decora- 
tion and exhibition 
ETHEL ROOSEVELT — Pink stripes on 
buff 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
.15 
.15* 
.10 
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.10 
.10 
.35 
.35 
.10 
.50 
.10 
.50 
.10 
.50 
.15 
.10 
.35 
.15 
.10 
.60 
.50 
.15 
.10 
.35 
.05 
.35 
.10 
.35 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.05 
.20 
.05 
.50 
.10 
.35 
Pkt. Oz. 
ETTA DYKE — A beautiful white of best 
Spencer form 10 .50 
PLORA NORTON SPENCER— Bright 
blue 10 .35 
PLORENCE MORSE SPENCER— Nice 
light pink on white ground 10 .35 
PLORRIE — A pastel combination of ma- 
genta and purple 10 
GAIETY SPENCER— The color is bright 
rose crimson, striped and splashed on 
ivory white. The best stripe 10 .35 
GEO. HERBERT — Rose crimson 10 .35 
HELEN LEWIS — A very large and fine 
orange salmon pink 10 .35 
HELEN PIERCE SPENCER — Ground 
color white, beautifully marbled and 
penciled with bright blue in thin lines 
on both wings and standard 10 
Helen Pierce (G) — Clear blue marbled on 
ivory white. Per % lb., 50c 05 .20 
HERCULES — A giant clear pink, both 
standard and wings, vigorous vines 
and fine long stems. Flowers extra 
large and fine 10 .50 
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon (G) — Primrose. 
Per % lb., 50c 05 .20 
ILLUMINATOR — A glorious orange 
salmon Sweet Pea, is especially fine 
in bright or artificial light.. 05 .50 
Janet Scott (G) — Clear pink, shading to 
buff. Per % lb., 50e 05 .20 
Jeannie Gordon (G) — Standard bright 
rose, wings primrose. Per % lb., 50c. . .05 .20 
JESSIE CUTHBERTSON SPENCER— 
Ground color cream overlaid with 
stripes and marblings of bright rose 
pink 10 
JOHN INGMAN — Rose crimson 10 .35 
King Edward VII (G) — Pure red. Per 
% lb., 50c 05 .20 
KING EDWARD SPENCER — The best 
pure red Spencer 05 .35 
KING WHITE — The largest and best 
white Spencer Sweet Pea. A beautiful 
pure white 05 .35 
Lady Grisel Hamilton (G) — Soft lavender 
Per % lb., 50c 05 .20 
Lord Nelson, or Brilliant Blue (G) — The 
best dark blue. Per % lb., 50c 05 .20 
Lovely (G) — Deep pink shading. Per % 
lb., 50c 05 .20 
Lottie Eckford (G) — White edged lilac. 
Per Yi lb., 50c 05 .20 
LOYALTY — Large and vigorous dark 
blue stripe 10 .50 
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