C. C. MORSE & CO-SEEDS-SAN FRANC ISCO, CALIF. 
SHOW VARIETIES 
» M BURNIE. Dark orange ground, lightening to yellow 
toward edge of petals; of fine form. 
rtiARET CUP. Purple deepening to purplish crimson at 
base of petals; of splendid shape. 
c0ll ONIST. Chocolate and fawn, a very unique color. 
DUCHESS OP YORK. Lemon, veined and edged salmon, 
very fine. 
vBANK SMITH. Deep maroon, tipped white, large and 
full to the center; petals beautifully quilled. 
JAMES CROCKER. Purple; large, very fine. 
JIBS. JOHN WALKER. Pure white; of great size. 
STANDARD. Chocolate faintly tipped yellow, center high 
and solid. 
SHOTISHAM HERO. White ground topped and shaded 
rosy purple. 
PAEONY FLOWERED VARIETIES 
CODSALIc GEM. Deep yellow at base of petals, shading 
to primrose at the edges of the florets. 
PRATT A. GALSTER. Amber yellow tinted with red; plant 
of dwarf habit; very free in bloom. 
GLORY DE BAARN. Flowers large, light rosy pink; very 
free flowering. 
LADYSMITH. Violet rose; flowers very large; carried on 
good stiff stems. 
ItATEKING. Fawn color suffused rose, a very beautiful 
blending. 
PIUS X. Large bright yellow. 
PRETORIA. Rose streaked and mottled with crimson, 
yellow tinge near the center; flowers very large with 
good stem. 
QUEEN WILKELMINA. Pure white, of great size; a 
charming sort. 
REMBRANDT. Apple blossom pink; flowers freely pro- 
duced. 
STELLA MARIS. Crimson-scarlet tipped with white, some- 
times flowers come solid crimson. 
COLLARETTE VARIETIES 
BUCKINGHAM. Glowing blood red, with white collarette. 
EOLYROOD. Ruby color, tipped gold, yellow collar. 
PRINCESS LOUISE. Rich glowing crimson, with broad 
petals with white collarette. 
TUSKAR. Rosy crimson tipped with rose and white, 
straw colored collarette. 
SKERRYMORE. Bright scarlet tipped golden yellow, yel- 
low collarette, a fine combination. 
WINDSOR. Pale chrome yellow, suffused rosy pink; pale 
yellow collarette. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Crimson-scarlet, of splendid form; 
CRIMSON PRINCE. 
one of the best. 
MRS. W. W. MERRY. Vivid orange, paler at the tips; of 
lovely color and distinct color. 
VERONIQUE. Clear yellow, striped with bright scarlet; 
■lowers large and of fine form. 
THE FOLLOWING NEWER VARIETIES WE CAN SUP- 
IN GBEE1T PLANTS, READY ABOUT THE BEGIN- 
NING OP MAY. Please remember that "Green Plants" 
will bloom same year that they are planted. 
«^n lce < ex cept where otherwise noted) 30 cents each, 
53.00 per dozen. 
raH„ Stan , ds for Cactus. P. F, Paeony Flowered. D., Deco- 
rative, s., Show. Col., Collarette. 
ANDREW CARNEGIE. (P. F.) Beautiful shade of light 
pink, very fine. 
ALICE ROOSEVELT. ( D. ) White-shaded lilac. 
hTWERpia. (Col.) Crimson scarlet, yellow disc; yel- 
low collarette. 
COLONEL WOOLSEY. (P. F.) White suffused pink. 
APTAIN CURTIS. (C.) A very fine fiery red. 
E *' BOY APPLETON. (C.) Rosy fawn with yellow base. 
* H C *;RTER. (D.) Yellow passing to bright rose, an 
el egant sort. 
SMOND. (s.) Deep yellow, very fine. 
PaOGMoRE. ( Col.) Yellow 
iellow collar 
*■ W FELLOWS, 
snade. 
GOLDSTERN. (Col.) Bright yellow, yellow collarette 
INCHMARNOCK. (Col.) Glowing red, yellow collarette. 
GEISHA. (P. F.) Yellow suffused and streaked with red; 
50c each. 
GOI "^ EW E f- GLE - Bright yellow with suffusions of 
rose and fawn. 
HIGH SHERIFF. (P. F.) Scarlet. 
H. L BROUSSON. (C.) White center, changing to deep 
rose, then again to almost white. 
KI TS f ul P fl o F r »ts R ° Sy Ca,mine WUh iell0W Center 
KALIFF. (C.) "Beef steak" red. 
LE ^ BA ? ID ™ TOU - < D -> White ground splashed 
and striped deep violet red. 
LIBERTY. (P. F.) Bronze orange scarlet. 
LADY DUDLEY. (C.) Rich rose red. 
MRS. STEPHENS. (P. F.) Yellow suffused pink 
MONTROSE. (D.) Delicate pink. 
MIS aefp pfnk WICK - tC,) S0 " yell ° W at base > c ^nging to 
MARRIANNE. Of dwarf habit, flowers apricot 
NERTHEUS. (C.) Bright yellow shading to rosy lilac 
N ° R rosl LINDSAY " (P - F -> Chamois suffused and tipped 
PHENOMINE. (D.) Beautiful shade of salmon 
PERLE DE LA TETE D'OR. (D.) Pure white 
""ftS* e ( le g lnu l v 8 c h ur"ed e ' SP °" ed and SplaShed Crimson = 
^^veT QUEEN - (C ' } Prim ™se-yellow, florets in- 
RICHARD BOX. (C.) 
SANTA CRUZ. (D.) 
topped rosy-pink. 
SEABRIGHT. (D.) Coppery buff 
SEMIRAMIS. (P. F.) Red, touched white 
TORPILLE. (D.) Bright rosy red 
^S^f 2 ' (rX) Gr -ndrose, striped and speck- 
WODAN. (P. F. ) A unique shade, bronzy pink. 
Soft yellow, long incurving florets. 
Straw-colored petals, beautifully 
(C.) 
ground splashed vermilion, 
Reddish orange, a very lovely 
Group of Chrysanthemums 
