S3. €. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
Bird's-eye view of MORSE'S EXHIBITION GARDEN at the P. P. I. E. 
This Garden won for C. C. Morse & Co. 
s^THE GRAND PRIZE <£Sb 
the very highest award which it was possible for the Exposition to confer. 
Although the Exposition has been past for a year we hate to put from us the remembrance of the 
beauty and the joy of it. Therefore we are still running this picture of our small but very beautiful part. 
Our garden was an inspiration to many, and a delight and a lesson to all flower gardeners. 
Many of the flowers brought forward by us at that time have been added to our list which follows, whence they will 
enrich the gardens of the coast. 
Many annuals do best if Fall planted. This is especially true for the great interior valleys and for the South. Many 
plan to find the Summer heat too great. 
Therefor*, plant seeds of hardy annuals this Fall — pansy, sweet peas, phlox Drummondi, Shirley poppy, larkspur, 
lova-in-a-mist, calliopsis, candytuft, cornflower, evening primrose, California poppy, forget-me-not, gaillardia and others. 
Plant the seeds early enough to allow a month or six weeks before oold weather, and you need have no fear of winter 
froets. 
