C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
FIELD CORN 
STANFORD YELLOW DENT CORN, An excellent strain of acclimated Dent Field 
Corn produced on the famous Stanford Vina Ranch, under the personal supervision 
of Mr. W. <J. Stimmel, manager, who had in mind the development of a corn which 
under proper cultural conditions, would he a sure crop in the interior valleys of 
California. We are offering this splendid corn to the public again this year, with 
the added enthusiasm born of actual results, obtained during the past season- 
space does not permit of printing even one of the many letters from satisfied 
customers. Unfortunately the supply of seed last season was not sufficient to take 
care of the orders received. We have arranged for larger supplies this year; at 
the same time we would caution prospective planters to order early, so as to avoid 
disappointment. We have not spared expense in preparing seed of uniform 
quality. Per. lb., postpaid, 30c; fay express or freight, per. lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $100- 
100 lbs. $7.00. ' ' 
MORSE'S HYBRID YELLOW FLINT CORN. A cross of two well-known varieties that 
has developed an ensilage corn of sterling merit. The illustration shown herewith 
sent us unsolicited by one of our customers, accompanied by the few words of 
commendation, is the best evidence of the adaptability of this corn to California 
conditions. Our seed has been specially selected for seed purposes, according to 
the best standards of quality. Postpaid, per lb., 25c; by express or freisrht isr 
per lb.; 10 lbs. 75c; 100 lbs. $5.00. ' 
Extra Early Adams. The earliest of all corn and the first to make ears. Plant dwarf 
and stocky and grains of fair quality. Fxt. 10c; lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or 
freight, lb. 15c; 10 lbs. 90c; 100 lbs. $6.50. 
Early Adams. Although not a sweet corn, can often be used as such on account of its 
fine, white kernels, which are quite sweet and tender. Is very hardy and can be 
planted earlier than the early varieties of sweet corn. Pkt. 10c; lb. 25c postpaid- 
by express or freight, lb. 15c; 10 lbs. 90c; 100 lbs. $6.50. 
Early Eight-Rowed Canada, also known as the Yellow Flint. A rapid growing early 
variety, and for this reason largely used for replanting. Very valuable where the 
seasons are short. Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs 60r- 
100 lbs. $4.00. 
King Philip. An old New England favorite. The ears are long and the variety is verv 
early: copper red in color. Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs 
60c; 100 lbs. $4.00. 
Early Golden Dent, or Pride of the North. A very early Dent variety, and especially 
valuable on account of its extreme earliness. Deep yellow grains. Lb. 20c, post- 
paid; by express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $4.00. 
LEAMINfl A , vfiry P°™ 1,ar - tall errowinar variety. Is early, stalks are leafy, 
tt making excellent fodder. Kernels are long and deep golden yellow 
Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $4.00. 
White Cap Yellow Dent. An early and hardy variety, growing six to seven feet in 
height. Ears are 8 to 10 inches in length. Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freisrht 
lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $4.00. ' 
SANFORD WHITE FLINT An ear \ y ' tal1 variet y. bearing large ears which 
i; „V * ;/l rLlnl are well filled with Ions, pure white kernels 
Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $4.00. 
Wisconsin White Dent. A tall-growing variety; large eared; 16 to 18 rowed- grains 
large and white. By express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. ' $4.00. 
POPCORN. WHITE RICE T K ie . m ? st p ° pu , lar variety; very prolific; ears 
, 7 . ' * „„ „ , . short, kernels long, resembling rice in shape 
color white. Lb. 20c, postpaid; by express or freight, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 80c. 
Kaffir Corn, Broom Corn, Egyptian Corn, Jerusalem Corn — See Field Seeds. Page 52 
If ordered by mail add parcels post charges, at zone rates, to the price for shipment 
by express or freight. 
Morse'* Hybrid Yellow Flint Corn 
Photo if Mr. Fox, who is 6 feet 2 inches tail, in his field of Morse's Hvbrid 
Office of CENTRAL CREAMERY, C """- 
„ „ . 12th and Jefferson Sts., Oakland, Cal. 
C. C. Morse & Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
tta G «ch^d E IIhot™¥ 0 Tt%^ br t« S C ? rn , % u-^ h 1 $ ou J sb \ ^ r ° m you Iast s P ri »8 has done wonderfully well, as you will see by 
k tSS fL£ UZ. A h VL h and S - t00l £ d out well > m * k ing it the heaviest crop for ensilage ever harvested 
m thk section. I planted forty acres and consider the erop in the silo worth oyer $8,000 in green feed Yours truly, 
R. 3C fog, Mgr. Central Creamery Ranch, Kcightsen, Csl. 
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