C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
BEST ROSES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 
Fries 50c each; $4.50 per 
BETTY (H. T.) — Ruddy gold, overspread with golden yel- 
low; flowers large, fairly double, fine form; buds very 
long, pointed, very large petals; deliciously perfumed. 
CLIMBING BELLE SIEBBECHT (H. T.) — A climbing 
sort of the old favorite bush variety; buds long and 
pointed; beautiful shade of pink. 
CLIMBING WHITE COCHET (T. ) — The "Cochets" are 
famous for their wonderful wealth of bloom; we are 
pleased to have a climbing variety to offer. 
DEAN HOLE (H. T.) — Silvery carmine, shaded salmon; 
very large full flowers, with high center. 
DR. CAMPBELL HALL (H. T. ) — Coral rose, suffused white, 
base of petals yellow; the flowers are large, full and 
perfectly formed; very floriferous. 
?RANZ DEEGAN (H. T) — Deep orange-yellow, merging 
white. 
FLORENCE PEMBEETON (H. T.)— Creamy white shaded 
rose, petals bordered rose salmon, flowers large. 
GENERAL Mc ARTHUR (H. T.) — Dazzling crimson scarlet; 
buds of ideal shape and exquisite perfume; foliage 
beautiful; a strong, thrifty grower. 
FLOWER Or FAIRFIELD (Polyantha). — Brilliant crim- 
son; blooms in the greatest profusion. 
HARRY KIRK (H. T.) — Deep sulphur-yellow, changing to 
a lighter shade of yellow at the edges of the petals. 
SIS MAJESTY (H. T.) — A rich dark crimson, shaded deep 
vermilion; beautiful in bud and when full blown. 
HONORABLE IN A BINGHAM (H. T.)— A matchless pink 
of most charming tone, beautifully veined; the (lowers 
are semi-double; petals very large. 
HUGH DICKSON (H. P.) — A brilliant velvety crimson, 
shaded scarlet; bud long and pointed. 
KATE MOULTON (T.) — A variety that will meet with 
favor with all rose lovers. It is a beautiful clear pink, 
doz; 2-year-old field grown. 
the edges (which are prettily recurved) are tipped 
white, this combination being rarely seen in a rose. 
LADY ASHTOWN (T.) — Very pale rose; buds large, full 
and pointed; excellent. 
LADY BATTERSEA (Red Niphetos) (H. T.) — Beautiful 
cherry-crimson; buds long and pointed. 
LYON ROSE (H. T.) — One of the judges who awarded the 
gold medal to this rose says, "I have no hesitation in 
recommending it as the most wonderful color yet 
obtained among roses. This may be best compared to 
the intense flame color seen in a glowing coke furnace." 
MELODY (H. T.) — A most floriferous bloomer, continu- 
ing for a very long period. The blooms are carried 
on erect stems and are of good size; the buds are of 
beautiful formation, long and pointed; color, pure deep 
canary yellow, with primrose edges. 
MRS. ALFRED TATE (H. T.) — Coppery-red, shaded fawn, 
buds long and perfectly formed with grand petals. 
MRS. MYLES KENNEDY (T.)— Delicate silvery white 
shaded buff; while the center is pink, the reverse of 
the petals is a slightly deeper shade of pink. 
MY MARYLAND (H. T.) — A most pleasing pink, a similar 
shade that can be seen in the "Lyon." 
SINGLE PINK CHEROKEE— In all respects similar to the 
beautiful White Cherokee, but pink in color. 
WHITE KILLARNEY ( H. T. ) — A pure white sport of the 
favorite pink Rose of Killarney. 
WM. SHAEN (H. T.)— Purest pink, petals shell shaped, four 
to five inches long; a glorious rose of immense size. 
MILDRED GRANT — Petals shaded and bordered pink; of 
enormous size. 
PRINCE OF BULGARIA (H. T.) — Exquisite rosy flesh- 
color; a beautiful rose. 
WINNIE DAVIS (H. T.) — Apricot-pink shading to flesh; of 
lovely shape. 
ROSES, CHOICE ASSORTMENT 
Price, two-year-old plants, 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. P.) — Large, globular, deep pink, 
shaded carmine, delicious odor. 
itIGUSTINE GUINOISSEAU (White La France) (H. T.) — 
Pure white, shading to a center of light rose. 
8ANKSIA (White and Yellow) — The well-known thornless 
climbing roses. 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD — A combination of copper, 
carmine and salmon-yellow; a strong, fast climber. 
BELLE SIEBBECHT (H. T.) — A superb pink; buds are 
long and pointed. 
BKIDE (T.) — An everblooming pure white; buds pointed 
and the ends of the petals slightly recurved. 
DESMAID (T.) — Pink; buds and flowers very double. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY (H. P.) — Delicate flesh color, rosy 
center: flowers extra large and sweetly scented. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT (H. T. ) — Of La France type, but a 
bright, clear, delicate pink. 
CATHERINE MERMET (T.)— Glistening pink, center 
shaded fawn and amber; buds and flowers very double. 
CECILE BRUNER (P.) — A charming "Baby" variety; color 
salmon-pink, with deep salmon center. 
CHEROKEE (Single) — One of the finest pillar roses in 
cultivation; large, clear white, single flowers. 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID — A rich shade of velvety pink; 
buds exquisite; stems long and stiff. 
CLIMBING CAROLINE TESTOUT — An exact counterpart 
in color and shape of that old favorite, Caroline Test- 
out. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNER — Same as that of the bush 
form in all respects. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (T. ) — Buds 
long and pointed, pure white; a rapid grower. 
CLIMBING LA FRANCE — A strong climbing sort of the 
old favorite La France. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER — Buds are long and pointed 
and of deep-red color; a free and continuous bloomer. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS (T.) — Habit of growth 
is vigorous; the flowers are produced in profusion and 
are deep canary-yellow. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (N.) — Deep yellow center, sulphur color 
edges; a good climber. 
EMPEROR OF MOROCCO (H. P.) — An intensely dark rose, 
of velvetv maroon. 
■FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI f H. P.) — Pure snow-white; very 
long buds; shell-shaped petals, opening to very large 
flowers; the finest white rose in cultivation. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (H. P.) — Rich, velvety crim- 
son, changing to scarlet crimson. A magnificent rose. 
OLOIRE DE DIJON (T.) — A combination of rose, salmon 
and yellow; flowers very large and full; a good climber. 
OLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN (H. P.) — Brilliant shade of red; 
buds large and pointed; a free and continuous bloomer; 
a splendid pillar rose. 
OBUSS AN TEPLITZ (Climbing Hermosa)— Velvety scar- 
let and continually in bloom. 
IRISH ELEGANCE — Apricot, shaded coppery-bronze at 
base of petals, flowers single. 
JUBILEE (H. P.) — Bright red shading to velvety crimson. 
35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA ( T. ) — Full flowers; mag- 
nificent in bud; stems long; pure white. 
LA FRANCE (H. T.) — Delicate silvery rose, shaded with 
cerise pink, often silvery pink, with peach shading. 
LA FRANCE OF '89 (H. T.) — Long, elegant buds, approach- 
ing scarlet; of sweet fragrance; continuous bloomer. 
LA MARQUE (N.) — Pure white buds, open flowers tinged 
light canary-yellow; large and full; a grand climber. 
MAHARAJAH — Deep velvety crimson, with prominent yel- 
low anthers; large and beautiful. 
MADAME A. CARRIERE (N.) — Rich, creamy white. 
MAMAN COCHET PINK (T.)— Deep pink; buds long and 
pointed, of great substance: a continuous bloomer. 
MAMAN COCHET WHITE (T.)— Buds faintly suffused 
with pink on outside petals; foliage glossy. 
MAMAN COCHET YELLOW (T.) — Like the other "Co- 
chets," very large and continuously in blossom. 
MARECHAL NIEL (N. (—Beautiful deep yellow and of 
globular form. A good pillar rose. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE (T.) — White, slightly tinged with 
yellow; free grower and fine bloomer. Exquisite. 
MARQUIS DE QUOERHONT (H. T.)— Rose, salmon, copper 
and golden yellow; a beautiful combination of colors. 
PAPA GONTIER (T. ) — Bright cherry red, passing to rich, 
glowing crimson; petals shaded with yellow. 
PAUL NEYRON (H. P.)— Clear pink; one of the largest 
roses grown. 
PERLE DES JARDINS (T.) — Fine straw yellow; some- 
times deep canary yellow; very large and full. 
PRINCE CAMILE DE ROHAN (H. P.)— Rich, dark, velvety 
crimson, changing to scarlet maroon; full and double. 
RAINBOW (T.) — Deep coral pink, beautifully striped and 
mottled with intense glowing crimson. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTA — Red; climber. 
REVE D'OR (Climbing Safrano) (N.) — Deep yellow, some- 
times coppery-yellow or rosy buff. 
ROSE OF KILLARNEY— A glistening soft silvery pink, 
petals waxy in appearance; buds long and pointed. 
SAFRANO (T. ) — Buff apricot; a constant and profuse 
bloomer; one of the old favorites. 
SUNSET (T) — Color, rich saffron and orange. 
ULBICH BRUNER (H. P.) — Bright, clear red; a profuse 
bloomer and hardy grower. 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE (H. T.)— Flesh; a beautiful 
everblooming rose. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON (N.) — Fine orange yel- 
low, apricot center; a beautiful climber. 
STANDARD ROSES 
We can supply the following roses in standard or tree 
form, that is, they are budded on single stems, four to 
four and one-half feet from the ground. $1.25 each. 
Fran K. Druschki Mad. C. Testoxit Pink Cochet 
K. A. Victoria Papa Gontier Sunset 
Marechal Niel Perle des Jardins Ulrica Brunei 
