C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
The price of Grimm Alfalfa is 
GRIMM A | F A 1 F A Per lb. $1.00; 10 lbs. $9.00; 20 lbs. 
rv i ivi ivi rv Li r is. s^, r j\ $17.00; 100 its. $73.00. 
An Alfalfa which is Extra Hardy and Vigorous. Prices given below are cancelled. 
In Minnesota there has been developed a strain of Alfalfa which stands the northern winters perfectly. This 
Alfalfa does not winter-kill as do the ordinary varieties in that locality, it is easy to establish, has wonderful 
vitality, and it has a branching root system which permits it to grow on hardpan soils and where water is near 
the surface. This alfalfa was developed by Mr. Wendelin Grimm, and has been called Grimm Alfalfa. 
GRIMM ALFALFA is drought resisting, winters perfectly, thrives on all soils except undrained meadow 
land and is unaffected by extreme hot, cold, wet or dry climate. Its feeding value is of the highest and the 
plant stools morethan ordinary alfalfa so that when sown broadcast 12 lbs. of seed per acre is sufficient. 
If your conditions are such as to require an extremely hardy, drought resisting Alfalfa, you will 
find that GRIMM ALFALFA will be the best for these conditions. We offer seed direct from the 
introducer, furnished us with an affidavit that it is the genuine variety, not prepaid, as follows: 
Per lb. 90c; 10 lbs. $8.00; 20 lbs. $15.00; 100 lbs. $63.00. Inoculate with Farmogerm. See page 47. 
Klondyke Watermelon — Extra Sweet 
WATERMELON 
There is an advantage in growing a watermelon 
developed on the Pacific Coast because it will yield 
better under all conditions. The finest of water- 
melons may be had in your home garden from this 
new variety Klondyke. 
Klondyke has bright red flesh, firm and excep- 
tionally sweet. This sweetness is its great char- 
acteristic ; Klondyke has a skin too thin to make a 
shipping melon, but for the garden which appreci- 
ates quality there is no melon quite the same as 
Klondyke. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; ~% lb. 75c; lb. $2.50. 
ALKALI RESISTING. 
BELDI BARLEY 
EARLY DROUGHT RESISTING. EXTRA HEAVY YIELDING. 
These three qualities given above are the distinguishing features of BELDI BARLEY. This 
variety is six-rowed with a bluish berry, matures about two weeks earlier than the common barley, 
and its yield has been heavier than the "common barley." As noted by the University of Cali- 
fornia, "The average yield on the San Joaquin Valley Station for the past five years has been 
64.4 bushels per acre, while common barley under similar con- 
ditions has yielded 49.6 bushels." 
BELDI BARLEY has been thoroughly tried and has proven a better 
yielding barley under many conditions, yielding good crops where the rainfall 
was as low as 8 inches. We strongly recommend this barley for the Salinas 
Valley and San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. Weight per sack is 5 lbs. 
heavier than the ordinary barley. 
Per lb. 10c; 50 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $2.25; in ton lots $2.15 per 100 lbs. 
WONG BOK 
Wong- Bok 
A Great Vegetable from China 
Wong Bok has a mild cabbage flavor, very delicate and delicious. It 
blanches to almost clear white. Only imported Chinese grown seed is reliable 
for good bunching heads. 
The culture for Wong Bok is the same as for Winter Cabbage. The seed 
should be sown in July or early August, and early in September the plants 
should be transplanted. They should be set one foot apart in the row and 
pushed down one and one-half inches in the ground. When well grown the 
plants should be blanched by tying closely with burlap. Any good soil is 
sufficient, but they seem to head up best on rich black adobe soil, 
Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00; y A lb. $3.00; lb. $10.00. 
