C. C. MORSE & CO. — SEEDS — SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora 
COLUMBINE (AQUILEG1A) 
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California Hybrida, Lai 
spurs; an Improvemer 
15c. 
Clirysantlia. Pure golden 
three feet. Pit. 10c. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Blu 
deep blue and white: long sp 
Skinneri (Mexican Columbine), 
ite distinct; spu 
yellow, single lo 
! Columbine), 
irss. Pkt. 10c. 
Very liandsom 
Is long, crimsc 
Pkt. 10c 
light green; three feet. Pit. 25c. 
Long Spurred Hybrid* Mixed. Sho 
Collection of five fine aorte above for 45c 
Single Mixed (A. Vulgaris). Pit. 5c. 
Double Mixed (A. Vulgaris). Pit. 5c. 
Convolvulus. See Morning Glory! 
CYCLAMES. A tender, bulbous perennial u; 
houses and window gardens. It is easil 
seed. Sow in the fall or early .spring. 
Persicum Giganteum. Mixed. Very large flower^ 
very free blooming. Pit. 25c. 
Album. Pure white. Pkt. 25c. 
Rubrum Bed. Pkt. 25c. 
Crimson King'. A new variety. Pkt. 25c. 
Papilio. Butterfly, type, fringed edges. Pkt. 35c. 
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CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea Quamoclit). A tender, climbing 
annual, with soft fern-like foliage and small star-in^ 
flowers, in red and pink, or white. 
Scarlet, pkt. 5c; oz. 30c. 
White, pkt. 5c; oz. 30c. 
Mixture of several colors, pkt. 5c; oz. 30c. 
DAHLIA. A well-known and popular late summer and au- 
tumn flowering plant. Is grown from seed or propa- 
gated from the bulbous roots. The seed may be planted 
early in the hotbed and the plants set out in May 
after all danger of frost is over. By sowing the seed 
early the plants may be made to bloom the first year. 
Cactus. Mixed, double, with pointed petals. Pkt. lOc. 
Double. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Single. Mixed. The most easily grown and also the 
most satisfactory from seed. Pkt. 10c. 
DAISY, SHASTA DAISY. A fine perennial plant, bearing 
large white single blossoms, with yellow centers; an 
excellent cut flower and admired everywhere. Soak 
seed in warm water before sowing. Pkt. 15c. 
Alaska. One of Burbank's new selections. Pkt. 25c. 
Daisy, Double. See Bellis Perennis. 
DATURA (Trumpet Plower, or Horn of Plenty. A tender 
annual, growing three feet high. Flowers large and 
trumpet-shaped; very fragrant. 
Ohlorantha PI. PI. Double golden-yellow blossoms 
Pkt. 5c. 
Cornucopia. Blossoms single, white inside, shading to 
purple. Pkt. 5c. 
Delphinium. See Larkspur. 
DIANTHUS, OR PINKS. Hardy annuals, about one foot 
high, and bearing beautifully colored single and double 
blossoms in profusion all summer. Sow seed early 
in boxes and transplant, or sow in rows where the 
plants are to remain and thin. See als-o Carnation. 
Chinensis (China or India Pink). 
Double White, pkt. 5c. Double Mixed, pkt. 5c. 
Heddewigi (Japanese Pink). Pinest single, mixed, pkt, 
5c. Finest double, mixed, pkt. 5c. 
Diadematis Fl. PI. (Double Diadem Pink). Large dou- 
ble flowers in many colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Mourning- Pink. Very dark crimson, margined pure 
white. Pkt. 5c. 
Laciniatus. Single fringed varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
Mixture of all single varieties. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c. 
Imperialis (Dbl. Imperial Pink). Very large. Pkt. 5c, 
Plumarius (Grass Pink, Pheasant Eye or Scotch Pink). 
A single hardy perennial pink, with fringed edge; 
light colored flowers, with a darker center; var- 
ious colored. The old-fashioned garden favorite 
Pkt. Be. 
Plumarius Double (Double Clove Pink). A double- 
flowered sort, in various colors like the single. 
The foliage makes a pretty border, while the flowers 
are delightfully fragrant, like cloves. Pit. 10c. 
Dianthus, Barbatus. See Sweet William. 
Dianthus, Caryophyllus. See Carnation. 
Digitalis, Dimorphotheca and Dolichos. See next page. 
ECHINOCYSTIS (Wild Cucumber Vine). One of the 
quickest growing vines we know of, attaining a height 
of SO feet in a season; white fragrant flowers, borne 
in great profusion, followed by an abundance of orna- 
mental prickly seed pods; foliage very dense, on 
which account It is most desirable where much shade 
Is desired. Pkt. 5o; oa. 80o. 
EDELWEISS (Eeontopodium Alpinum). The true white- 
leaved famous Kldelweiss of uie Alps; perennial dwarf; 
six inches. Pkt. 15c. 
EUPHORBIA. A hardy annual, growing four to six feet 
high, and esteemed for its beautiful tolmge. The blos- 
soms are inconspicuous. 
Heterophylla. Called Mexican Fire Plant or Annual 
Poinsettia. Smooth, glossy leaves, lurning scarlet 
late in the summer. Pit. 10c. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. See Acroclinium, Gomphrena, 
Helichrysum, Honesty, Rhodanthe, Statice, Xerantlie- 
mum. 
Evening Primrose. See Oenothera. 
Everlasting Pea. See Lathyrus Latifolius. 
Flax. See Linum. 
FEVERFEW. Matricaria Capensis. Called Double Fever- 
few. A plant growing 18 inches high and bearing pro- 
fusely pure white, very double flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
See also Pyrethrum for edging varieties. 
Flowering Maple. See Abutilon. 
Flowering Sage. See Salvia. 
