C. C. MORSE & CO. SEEDS — SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — Continued 
The tricolor type has large single flowers with different 
colors in rings. 
Tricolor Burridg«anum. Yellow center, crimson maroon 
band and white tips. Pkt. 5c. 
Tricolor Eclipse. Golden yellow with purple ring- verv 
striking. Pkt. 5c. 
Tricolor Whit*. Pkt. 5c. Tricolor Mlxe*. Pkt 5c 
Evening Star (Helios). This is a tall plant With large 
Marguerite-like flowers of pure golden yellow three 
inches in diameter. Flowers are borne singly and are 
excellent for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
Morning Star. Like Evening Star only of different color 
This is a soft yellow or primrose color Pkt. 10c 
Northern Star. Another variation of these beautiful' Mar- 
guerites. Fine large ivory-white flowers with sulphur 
zone. Pkt. 10c. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES. Growing 2% to > feet high 
Hardy and of easy culture. ' 
Japanese Hybrid*. A mixture of the large-flowering 
florists varieties. These mixtures are the large 
autumn flowers used in exhibitions and by florists' 
They are usually grown from cuttings and do not 
come true from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
COLXUS. A tender perennial, growing about 10 to 18 In- 
ches high, and grown for its beautiful, bright-colored 
velvety leaves. Valuable for window garden or pots, 
and can also be grown out of doors if taken up in 
winter. 
Extra Large Leaved Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Ornatus. The best large-leaved variety. Pkt. 15c. 
Morse's Exhibition. A beautiful and gorgeous^strain. 
Pkt. 25c. 
COLLZNSIA. A free-flowering and easily-grown annual, 
growing from one to two feet; flowers white, crimson, 
purple, etc. A California wildflower. Mixed, pkt. 5c. 
CINERARIA. This is the plant with heads of daisy-like 
flowers in purple, red, blue or white, with a dark eye 
surrounded by a ring; does very well in shaded posi- 
tions, under trees, etc. Cinerarias are much prized as 
pot plants and do well in a cool greenhouse; tender. 
Sow seed in summer in boxes or cool house. One to 
two feet high; t. b. 
Hybrida Mixed. The best 
variety, having large 
flowers and brilliant col- 
ors. Pkt. 25c. 
Grandiflora Dwarf. Mixed. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Grandiflora Stella. With 
twisted petals. Pkt. 25o. 
Maritima Candidissima 
Dusty Miller. Silvery 
foliage; hardy border 
plant; 2% feet. Pkt. 5c. 
COBOEA SCAN DENS. A 
half hardy climbing per- 
ennial, with large leaves 
and large bell-shaped 
flowers. Blossom is 
green until nearly grown, 
when it turns bright- 
purplish blue. Grows 
about 30 feet long, and 
is very desirable for cov- 
ering a large lattice. A 
native of Mexico. Pkt. 
100. 
Cockscomb. See Celosia 
Cristata. 
COREOPSIS. No flower is 
longer in bloom during 
the whole season than 
Coreopsis. It Is a most 
excellent cut flower, last- 
ing well; color, bright 
yellow; flowers large and 
showy. Hardy perennial, 
easily grown from seed; 
2 % feet. 
Lanceolata G-randiflora. 
Pkt. 10c. 
COSMOS 
COSMOS— Giants of California 
COSMOS. One of the very 
finest late summer and 
fall flowers; excellent cut 
flowers. The bushes grow 
tall, six to eight feet, and 
are loaded with large 
showy blossoms, five 
inches in diameter, in 
white, pink or crimson. 
Cosmos should be in 
every garden. Sow the 
seed early and transplant, 
or later in spring where 
it is to remain. Hardy 
annual. 
Early Flowering Dawn. 
White, slightly tinted 
with pink. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
50c. 
Early Flowering MJxad. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50o. 
GIANTS OP CALIFORNIA. 
Pink, pkt. 10c; oz. 50o. 
Crimson, pkt. lOo; oz. 50c. 
White, pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
Mixed, pkt. 5c; oz. 35c. 
Lady Lennox. Extra 
large bright pink; plant 
not so tall. Pkt. 10c. 
Klondyke. A late bloom- 
ing variety, with bright 
vellow blossoms. Pkt. 
10c. 
