C. C. MORSE! & GO. — SEEDS — SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
GERANIUMS 
Price of plants from 3-inch pots, 15c each; $1.50 per dozen 
jEAN VIAUD. Soft, pure pink, with two white blotches; 
dwarf-stocky grower, rigid stems, large trusses, per- 
fect florets; semi-double. 
jIADAME SALEEOI1. A very fine silver-leaved sort of 
dwarf habit, and excellent for bedding and bordering. 
CERISE. Rose, suffused orange; large, of perfect shape 
and very free in bloom; single. 
QEBTSUDE PEARSON. Rosy pink, white eye; one of the 
best; single. 
JOHN FORBES. A very fine single scarlet. 
jIBS. GLADSTONE. Very pale pink; single. 
NEWSOM. A beautiful single scarlet, shading to red; 
immense trusses and very free flowering. 
S. A. NUTT. The very best of the double dark crimson 
scarlets. 
THE CLYDE. An immense single scarlet; trusses very 
fine. Extra strong grower. 
THE SWAN. A grand double white variety, constantly in 
bloom. 
IVY-LEAFED GERANIUMS 
Are indispensable for covering banks, fences, etc. They are almost 
continuously in bloom, and require very little water. 
CHARLES TURNER. The color is a bright pink, quite 
double. Very useful for window boxes and rockeries. 
CARLOS UHDEN. A magnificent new variety, quite double; 
color rosy scarlet; grand for window boxes and banks; 
always in bloom. 
SABRINA. Scarlet; semi-double; very free in bloom; a 
gem for window boxes. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Lady Washington Geranium 
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME VERY FINE NEW 
SORTS THAT WE CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. They 
produce immense flowers and trusses. 
4-inch pots, 35c each; 93.50 per dozen 
HDENKEN AN LONDON. Enormous, round scarlet red 
flowers, with a distinct white center; the two upper 
petals blotched with black. 
CARL HOLZMAN. Scarlet, with a light colored center, 
upper petals penciled and spotted black. 
ERRFRINZESSEN YSENBURG. Light red, center white, 
with white edging to the petals, and dots of white over 
their entire surface. A unique sort. 
FRAU KRUMB. Petals beautifully fringed and undulated; 
color pale soft rose, with upper petals blotched deep 
purplish red. 
MISS SAUNDERS. A magnificent pure white with the two 
upper petals broadly blotched with purplish crimson; 
blooms very large. 
PAULINE SCHROETER. Deep rosy carmine, with white 
eye; upper petals darkly blotched. 
PETER HOSES. Fiery brick red with black blotches on 
each of the five petals. 
SCHONE ILLA. Salmon rose, with dark blotches in the 
upper petals. A very pleasing shade. 
THE FOLLOWING PELARGONIUMS 25c each; $2.50 
per dozen. 
DUKE OF ALBANY. Deep, rich crimson-maroon, margined 
with rosy lake; light center, surrounded with violet, 
rose shading. 
DUCHESS OF TECK. Very large trusses of extra large 
semi-double white flowers; petals undulated and frilled. 
MABEL. Upper petals brilliant dark maroon, under petals 
soft rosy pink; large white center. 
MADAME THIEBAUD. Blotched and marbled rose and 
white ground; upper petals marked with crimson- 
maroon; large white center; edges of petals also white. 
MILTON. Upper petals grandly blotched dark maroon, 
surrounded with bright crimson and edged with rose; 
lower petals of soft pink, feathered with crimson; light 
center. 
VIOLETS 
CALIFORNIA. Large, single blue. 60c per dozen. 
MARIE LOUISE. The well-known double light purple vari- 
ety. 75c per dozen. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Very large flowers, violet blue; 
single, sweetly scented; stems long; very free in bloom. 
60c per dozen. 
CLIMBING AND TRAILING PLANTS 
AMFELOPSIS ENGELMANNI. Shorter jointed than quin- 
quefolia. Strong grower. 35c and 50c each. 
AMFELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper). The 
leaves are palmate, handsome and luxuriant, assuming 
in autumn a gorgeous bronzy hue. 35c and 50c each. 
tfPELOPSIS VEITCHII (Boston or Japan Ivy). This 
variety clings closely without any assistance to a 
stone wall or brick flue, or a wooden surface. Strong 
plants, 50c each; $4.00 per 10. Smaller 25c each; $2.00 
per 10. 
JSTRALIAN PEA VINE. This lovely fast-growing 
climber we can recommend to those desiring a rapid 
grower. The flowers are pea- 
shaped, pink, and produced in 
great luxuriance. Pot (frown, 
35c and 50c each. 
VSTON IVY. See Ampelopsis 
Veitchii. 
CLEMATIS 
JCHESS OF EDINBURGH. 
Fine large double white. 
VACKMANII. Deep purple violet. 
":TENRYII. Large, single white. 
MONTANA. The flowers are pro- 
duced in spring in wonderful 
profusion; they are about the 
size of a dollar and are pure 
white. The vine is a rapid, 
rampant grower. Strong 
plants, 50c each. 
EMATIS MONTANA FINK. A 
new, very desirable sort. 
Roots, 50c each. 
ANICULATA. A Japanese climb- 
er, recently introduced into 
this country, of unusual and 
attractive merits; rapid grow- 
er. 35c each. 
CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS. "Parrot's Bill." Flowers scar- 
let; shaped like a parrot's bill; a rapid grower. 4-inch 
pots. 35c each. 
FICUS REFENS. A very pretty useful climber; clings to 
stone, brick or wood; like the Boston Ivy. Evergreen. 
25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
HONEYSUCKLE, CHINESE. Rosy white; very sweetly 
scented. 35c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALLEANA. A strong, vigorous, almost 
evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, changing to 
yellow; very fragrant; a long and continuous bloomer. 
25c and 35c each. 
BOUGAINVILLE A BRAZILIEN- 
SIS. Have peculiarly shaped 
flowers, somewhat resembling 
the leaves in shape, the color 
being of a rosy lake, and pro- 
duced along the branches in 
wonderful profusion. «0e. 
JNONIA GKAKDIFLOKA 
(Trumpet Vine). Rapid-grow- 
ing climber, bearing large 
orange-yellow trumpet-shaped 
flowers in great profusion. 
8-lnch pots, 50c each; $4.00 
per 10. 
The Wisteria 1« of very rapid growth. 
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