CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERS 
To enable one to tell at a glance what flowers are suitable for any position, we have classified all the different flowers of which we sell 
seed, into the following classes. 
Where any variety is suitable for two uses we have entered it under both lists. 
Perennials are separated from Annuals and Biennials are classed with the perennials. Plants which will do well in a shady location we 
have indicated by (s) after the name, and those that do well in a partialh haded I bj (p s). 
We think these lists will be of great service to every careful planter. 
SEED OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
Asparagus Fern (s) Coleus 
Auricula Cyclamen 
Begonia, Rex Gloxinia 
" Tuberous (p s) Impatiens Sultani 
Calceolaria (p s) Primula 
Cineraria (s) Solanum or Jerusalem Cherry 
BEDDING PLANTS, PERENNIAL 
From 1 to 2 Feet High 
Agrostema Mimulus 
Asperula Odorata Pentstemon 
Begonia, Vernon Salvia 
" Tuberous (p s) Senecio 
Calceolaria Rugosa (p s) Stevia 
Candytuft, Perennial Stocks, Perpetual 
Carnation Sweet William 
Cineraria (s) Verbena 
Columbine Vinca or Madagascar Periwinlde 
Daisy, Shasta Viola (s) 
Gaillardia Violet (s) 
Linum. Blue Flax Wallflower (p s) 
ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS 
or Tall Border Plants 
1 to 2 Feet 
Hyacinths (see Fall Bulb cata- 
logue) 
Iris (see Fall Bulb catalogue) 
Leptosine Densiflorus 
Linum, Scarlet Flax 
Lupins 
Lychnis, Haageana 
Marigold 
Mignonettes 
Morning Glory, dwarf 
Nasturtiums, dwarf 
Nigetla, or Love in a Mist 
Pansy ( 
Adonis 
Ageratum, Tall 
Amaranthus 
Aster 
Balsam 
Bartonia Aurea 
Browallia (s) 
Cacalia 
Calendula 
Candytuft 
Celosia 
Centaurea 
Centranthus 
Chrysanthemum 
Clarkia 
Collinsia 
Daffodils (see Fall Bulb Cata- 
logue) (ps) 
Dianthus 
Eschscholtzia, or California 
Poppy 
Forget-me-not (s) 
Four O'clock 
Gaillardia 
Gilia 
Glaucum Luteum 
Godetia (p s) 
Gypsophila (for bouquets) 
Grasses, Ornamental 
Hunnemannia, or Bush Esch- 
scholtzia 
See page 111 for miscellaneous bedding plants, etc. 
Perilla Nankinensis 
Petunia 
Poppy 
Phlox 
Portulaca 
Pyrethrum Grandiflorum 
Scabiosa, dwarf 
Schizanthus 
Silene, or Catchfly 
Snapdragon, dwarf 
Statice 
Stock, Ten Weeks 
Tulips (see Fall Bulb Catalogue) 
Virginia Stock (s) 
Viscaria 
Whitlavia 
Zinnia 
TALL GROWING SHRUB PLANTS, PERENNIAL 
For Grouping ; from 2 Feet Up 
Abutifon 
Canna (s) 
Canterbury Bell (s) 
Chrysanthemum, White and 
Yellow Marguerite (p s) 
Coreopsis 
Dahlia (s) 
Digitalis 
Fuchsia (s) 
Geranium 
Gladiolus 
Golden Rod 
Golden Glow 
Grasses, Pampas, etc. t 
Hollyhock 
Ipomopsis, or Tree Cypress 
Larkspur, Formosum. 
Lavatera 
Lavender 
Lemon Verbena 
Lobelia, Cardinalis 
Oenothera, or Evening Primrose 
Poppy, Oriental or Bracteatum 
Platycodi ! . 
Phlox, Perennial 
Romneya Coulteri (Matilija 
Poppy) 
Scabiosa Caucasia 
Snapdragon, Tall (p s) 
Stokesia, Cornflower Aster 
Sweet Rocket or Hesperis 
Valerian 
Wallflower (p s) 
TALL GROWING PLANTS FOR GROUPING, ANNUAL 
From 2 y% Feet Up 
Kochia Tricophylla 
Larkspur • 
Lilies (p s) 
Lychnis Chalcedonica 
Nicotiana 
Salpiglosis 
Scabiosa Grandiflora 
Sunflower 
Amaranthus 
Arctotis Grandis 
Calliopsis 
Castor Oil Bean 
Cleome Pungens 
Cosmos 
Euphorbia 
Honesty 
LOW EDGING PLANTS, ANNUAL 
6 to 12 Inches High 
Feverfew, or Pyrethrum 
Gypsophila 
Limnanthes 
Lobelia Compacta (very good) 
Mignonette (s) 
Nemophila 
Oxalis 
Pansy (p s) 
Sweet Peas, Cupids 
Ageratum, dwarf 
Bulbs of All Sorts (see Special 
Fall Catalogue) 
Brachycome 
Candytuft 
Celosia, dwarf 
Centaurea, Dusty Miller 
Dianthus 
Alyssum Saxatile 
Armeria Maritima (p 
Daisy, English 
Carnation, Vienna 
Forget-me-not (s) 
LOW EDGING PLANTS, PERENNIAL 
6 to 12 Inches High 
Poppy, Iceland 
Primula, Vulgaris and P. Poly- 
anthus (s) 
Pyrethrum 
Viola (p s) 
PLANTS FOR ROCKERIES, HANGING BASKETS, 
OR WINDOW BOXES 
Abronia (Rockery) Mimulus 
Arabis, Alpina (Rockery) Oxalis (s) 
Asparagus Fern (s) Portulaca (Rockery) 
Ice Plant (Rockery) Sanvitalia (Rockery) 
Kemlworth Ivy (s) Sedum (Rockery) 
Limnanthes Douglasu Thumbergia 
Lobelia, Trailing Torenia 
Maurandia (s) Verbena (p s) 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
Acroclinium Rhodanthe 
Australian Star Flower Statice 
Gomphrena Xeranthemum 
Helichrysum 
CLIMBING VINES, ANNUAL 
7 to 25 Feet 
Balloon Vine 
Butterfly Runner Bean 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
Browallia 
Calampelis 
Canary Bird Vine 
Clianthus Diampieri 
Cobea Scandens 
Cypress Vine 
Convolvulus 
Dolichos, or Hyacinth Bean 
Echinocystis (Wild Cucumber 
Vine) 
Gourds, Ornamental 
Ipomea, all kinds 
Lophospermum 
Mina Lobata 
Momordica, or Balsam Apple 
Momordica, or Balsam Pear 
Moonflower 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtium, Tall 
Sweet Peas 
CLIMBING VINES, PERENNIAL 
7 to 25 Feet 
Adhimia Cirrhosa, or Mountain Heliotrope 
Fringe 
Aristolochia Sipho, Dutchm; 
Pipe 
Australian Pea Vine 
Bignonia 
Centrosema 
Clematis 
Humulus, or Japanese Hop 
Lathyrus Latifolius 
Lantana 
Mandevilla Suaveolens 
Passion Vine 
Smilax 
See page 101 for plants of climbing plants and vines. 
PACIFIC RYE GRASS— A brand new. lawn grass which has never before been used in California. It is similar to 
Perennial or Australian Rye, but the seed is smaller. The leaf is much narrower, and almost as fine as Kentucky 
Blue- Grass.. But its chief merit is its great longevity— a place sown to it will last ten years without renovating 
1 lb e 25? wTbf y $2 00-1o?lb^$17 r 50 OWn 6Very ^ ° r ^ lb " 35C ' post P aid : fa y ex P ress 01 height, 
This beautiful new grass seed is obtainable only from C. C. Morse & Co. 
