C. C. MORSE A CO. — SBEBS — SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 
MORSE'S "GRAND PRIZE" SWEET PEAS Continued 
Recent Novelties of High Merit 
A.GRICOLA — A very charming Sweet Pea, the color being very pale pinkish heliotrope flushed over a white 
ground with distinct wire edge of dark heliotrope. A robust grower producing large flowers. Per pkt. 15c; 
per oz. 50c. 
BLUE PICOTEE — This we found to be a remarkably fine exhibition flower. The ground color is white with 
narrow edging of violet blue on standard and wings. Flower beautifully formed and placed well on long 
stems. Under some conditions the color intensifies. Per pkt. 15c; per oz. 50c. 
CONSTANCE HINTON— Probably the largest White Spencer Sweet Pea. The flower opens tinted with pink, but 
as the flower develops the pink fades out, leaving a beautiful large pure white. Strongly recommended as an 
exhibition flower. Black seed. Per pkt. 15c; per oz. 50c. 
DOBBIE'S CREAM— A large and fine deep cream. The color is very rich and the flower beautifully waved. 
This is easily the best exhibition cream. Per pkt. 15c; per oz. 50c. 
DOBBIE'S LAVENDER GEORGE HERBERT— A very fine lavender Spencer Sweet Pea. Very strong grower, 
giving long stems and plenty of flowers. Color is a bluish lavender. A good exhibition variety. Per pkt. 
15c; per oz. 50c. 
FLOIRRIE — A combination of majenta and purple, giving a pastel effect. Requires shading. Per pkt. 15c; 
per oz. 50c. 
MARKS TEY — This is another large exhibition flower which we strongly recommend. The color is rosy 
maroon and the wings bluish mauve. The flower is enormous and the vines very vigorous. Per pkt. 15c; 
per oz. 50c. 
R. F. FELTON — A large and beautiful lilac lavender, wings suffused with French gray. This is a very robust 
grower and produces some wonderful flowers. Per pkt. 15c. 
ROSABELLE— A very large and rich bright rose colored variety. An improvement on Marie Corelli. Rosa- 
belle should be grown by everyone, as it is bright and telling and the vines are strong. Per pkt. 15c; per 
oz. 50c. 
Morse's Sweet Pea Collections 
(All packets are full sized and separate.) 
Morse's $1.00 "Grand Prize" Collection 
These 15 varieties made up our "Grand Prize" Exhibit at the Panama-Pacific International 
Exposition. 
Dobbie's Cream: Best Cream Spencer. Hercules: Largest and best clear rose pink. 
Elfrida Pearson: Best and largest light pink. New Margaret Madison : Best pale lavender. 
George Herbert:. Best rose crimson. New Miriam Beaver: 1916 novelty and best light 
Helen Lewis: Best orange. cream pink. 
Helen Pierce Spencer: Large white flaked blue. Nubian: Best maroon. 
Illuminator: Beautiful salmon orange. R. F. Felton: Best lavender. 
Kind Edward Spencer: Best red. Royal Purple: Best purple. 
King White: Best white. Wedgwood: Best blue. 
Morse's "Medal of Honor" Collection, 75c 
Agricola: White flushed pinkish heliotrope. R. F. Felton: Best lavender. 
BluePicotee: Best blue edged variety. Clara Curtis : Beautiful large cream. 
n . tt • , , r , . . King Edward Spencer: Best red. 
Constance Hinton : Very large white. Mn „, t\/t:^;„«, -d!~ ^ mir u u * i* ui 
J & New Miriam Beaver: 1916 noveltv, best light 
Marks Tey : Best purple maroon. cream pink. 
These varieties were included in our great "Medal of Honor" collection at the American Sweet 
Pea Society's Show, June 11th, 1915, at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. 
Morse's "Gold Medal" Spencer Collection, 25c 
^w al M- Pk: ^ PUrP ioi* 1 k v u King White: best white. 
New Miriam Beaver: 1916 novelty, best light T _. & ^ , . _ 
cream pink King Edward Spencer: best red Spencer. 
These varieties were in our great exhibit which won for us the "Gold Medal" of the British 
Sweet Pea Society at the great show held in the Palace of Horticulture, P. P. I. E., June 11th, 1915. 
