"Morse's Special Tulips" 
for California 
After studying the special conditions on the Pacific Coast 
for several years, we have finally discovered the race of 
Tulips which thrives in our gardens here. These we have 
called "Morse's Special Tulips" and recommend them for all 
out-of-door planting. These Tulips have long stems, and 
bright colors (except the Darwin class which has dark, rich 
colorings). They flower in April. Enrich the soil for best 
results. Plant a bed of fifty or more; they are worth it. 
Our list of these Tulips is the largest that there is and 
our stock is the best. (Postage 5c per doz. additional). 
Single 
Per doz. Per 100 
Gesneriana Major: the most brilliant and dazzling crimson with 
black center. Has fine large blossoms with long stems. Always 
does well when planted outside and is tremendously handsome. 
Morse's stock of this is superior 5 
Beauty of America: cream changing to pink 
Bouton D'Or: pure golden yellow, globe-shaped flowers, very 
long stems 
Caledonia: orange scarlet, greenish black center, fine bold flower. . 
Fulgens: brilliant crimson, creamy white center, reflex petals, long 
stems about 24 inches 
Gesneriana Spathulata: or Crimson, see Gesneriana Major above. 
35 
$2.25 
40 
2.75 
35 
2.25 
35 
2.25 
75 
45 
3.00 
Per doz. Per 100 
Gesneriana Aurantiaca: orange-red tulip of 
Gesneriana Lutea: a beautiful golden yellow 
Gesneriana Tulip — large flowers with long 
stems 
Gesneriana Rosea: rosy carmine with black 
center, long stems 
Golden Crown: large golden yellow — splendid. 
Golden Eagle: bright golden yellow — handsome 
Isabella or Blushing Bride: creamy white and 
pink, changing darker rose center, marked pea- 
cock blue 
La Merveille: a large tulip of a striking color, 
being salmony-rose overlaid with orange-red. 
La Reeve: large handsome flowers of a rosy-buff 
tone with yellow base. (Received an Award 
of Merit.) 
Macrospila: sweet scented, large crimson scarlet, 
black and yellow center 
40 
$3 
00 
75 
5 
00 
40 
2 
50 
30 
2 
00 
30 
2 
00 
40 
2 
75 
40 
3 
00 
75 
6 
00 
30 
2 
00 
Per doz. Per 100 
Maiden's Blush: pure white, margined rose. . .$ .30 $2.00 
Marriage de ma Fille: double late flowering, 
white, feathered with crimson, very large 
flowers 60 4.00 
McKinley: pure white flower 70 5.00 
Mrs. Moon: an immense Tulip of a rich orange 
yellow 1.60 12.50 
Striped Beauty: rose color, flaked deep crimson 
and white 50 4.00 
Royal White: beautiful globular shaped white 
flowers, cream-vellow center 1.15 9.00 
Viridiflora: the Green Tulip, edged yellow; 
6c each 65 
Special Collection, 2 each of above sorts (40 bulbs) . .$1.50 
DARWIN TULIPS 
This is the variety illustrated on the outside of the back 
cover. (See page 4.) 
Per doz. Per 100 
Named Varieties $ .90 $6.50 
Mixed Darwins 35 2.50 
" Morse's Special Mixed " 
Late Mixed Tulips, made up by ourselves from named varieties, embraces all 
classes late sorts: nothing so fine elsewhere; 35c per doz.; $2.00 per 100. 
Our General or Annual Catalogue for 1910 
Will be ready to mail early in December. It will be handsome and comprehensive and gives 
full directions for planting. We list a very large assortment of all the best Garden Seed, Flower 
Seed, Clovers, Grasses, Horticultural Tools, Insecticides, etc. 
If you have not ordered an3*thing of us recently we are not likely to have your name on our 
mailing list and would suggest that you send us your name and address at once, and this hand- 
some catalogue will gladlv be sent to you free of cost. 
