C. C. MORSE & GO. — SEEDS — SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
PUMPKIN 
While pumpkins are of strong growth, they will not stand frost, and cannot be planted until about April 15th. A moderately rich soil 
s sufficient for good pumpkins. Plant in lulls about eight feet apart. Three to four pounds of seed will plant an acre and eight ounces 
imII plant 100 hills. Do not plant near squashes or melons, Ihey are! likely to mix. If large quantities are wanted write for special price 
Small Sugar 
Mammoth King 
CALIFORNIA FIELD 
The well known, ordinary 
pumpkin, largely used for 
stock feeding. The fruit is variously colored, in yellow, 
drab, red and orange, and varies also in size, but is 
usually very large. Is a heavy cropper and very easily 
grown. Pkt. 5c; lb. 40c, postpaid; by express or freight, 
lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $20.00. 
CONNFCTICl JT FTFI D A fine ' large - orange-col- 
V/Uni^lCV/ 1 IKsKJ 1 r ored variety used for field 
culture and stock feeding. The skin is smooth and 
ribbed and the flesh is brittle and sweet. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 50c, postpaid; by express or 
freight, lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 
Large Cheese, or Kentucky Field. A very large, flattened 
pumpkin, averaging about two feet through. When 
ripened the skin is a rich cream color. Flesh yellow 
and of fine quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Vi lb. 20c; lb. 60c, 
postpaid. 
Mammoth Golden Cushaw. One of the best stock-feeding 
pumpkins. Is a solid, yellow crookneck sort and is 
nearly all flesh, having a very small seed cavity. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; lb. 85c, postpaid. 
MAMMOTH KING OR POTIRON 
The best large pumpkin in use. Forms immense globu- 
lar melons, flattened a little at the end. Skin reddish 
yellow in color, and flesh rich orange. This is unques- 
tionably the very best mammoth pumpkin we have. It 
runs very uniform in shape and color, and all are of 
immense size. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 45c; lb. $1.50. 
Our wonderful new heavy- 
cropping pumpkin intro- 
duced this year for the first time. See descriptions on 
page 1 and illustration on front cover. 
Mammoth Golden Cushaw 
Pie Pumpkin. A small, round, yellow sort, with fine, pink- 
ish netting. Flesh is thick, sweet and of excellent 
quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Vi lb. 25c; lb. 75c, postpaid. 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND PIE. A small round 
pumpkin of excellent quality. The flesh is rich yellow, 
very thick and sweet, and the skin is deep orange. We 
recommend this variety as the very best for pies. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Vi lb. 25c; lb. 75c, postpaid. 
MORSE'S MARROW 
Connecticut Pield 
RHUBARB 
A rich, sandy soil, wet but well drained, is best for rhubarb. While it is frequ 
but it is cheaper to grow from seed and discard untrue plants. The popular method, h 
crown. Set plants three feet by six. The best stems are produced the second year, but it continue 
the blossom stalk appears, it should be cut back well into the ground. Set the crowns of the plants 
surface of the soil. Choose a place where the soil will be moist at all times. 
If Rhubarb roots are ordered by mail, add postage at zone rates. 
CRIMSON WINTFR The new variety which has 
<orviiviowi> wirNiUK. become very popular and 
profitable to the growers, is of delicious flavor, ex- 
tremely hardy, very prolific and very quick growing. 
Produces small stems very ear4y in winter and spring 
and continues bearing till late. 
tly propagated from seed, only a percentag 
young plants propagated from the 
i produce for several years. When 
that they are two inches under the 
Seed — Pkt. 10c; oz. 80c; Vi lb. $2.40; lb. $8.00. 
Small Roots — 10c each; per doz., $1.00; per 100, $6.50. 
Weight estimated 2 lbs. per dozen. 
Myatt's Victoria. A very large, late variety with green 
stalks. It comes fairly true from seed. 
Seed — Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; Vi lb. 45c; lb. $1.25. 
Roots — 15c each, $1.50 per dozen. (Weight estimated 
2 lbs. per doz.) 
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QTD A WRCDDV (Lorenzo). A variety well adapted 
*^ * VV fjUfYlY I for California, and yielding very 
heavy crops. Largely planted for market purposes in 
San Lorenzo; stems large size; color light crimson. 
Large Roots — 25c each; 5 for $1.00; per 100, $12.00. 
(Weight estimated 1 lb. each.) 
WAPNIFR'S; PIANT (Giant Crimson Winter). 
TT «V»1T1^»X 1 The grower describes this as 
"about twice the size of Burbank's Giant Winter, and 
four times the size of the smaller sorts of rhubarb. 
Average stem is 1 Vss feet long and weighs % lb." This 
novelty has all of the good qualities of Crimson Winter 
plus large size. A sure money maker and the very best 
variety. 
Seed — Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.25; Vi lb. $3.75; lb. $12.00. 
Roots — 25c each; $2.50 per doz. (Estimated weight, two- 
lbs, per doz.) 
