C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
FOUR O'CLOCK. A hardy annual about two feet high, of 
the easiest culture. Seed should be sown in the open 
and thinned to one foot. An old-fashioned favorite, 
with trumpet-shaped flowers freely borne. 
Mixture of all colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c. 
Tom Thumb. Dwarf plant, mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Variegated and striped leaved. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
FUCHSIA (Ladies' Eardrop). A well-known plant of easy 
culture in pots for the conservatory, parlor decoration, 
or the open ground. Start seed early under glass. 
Single mixed. Pkt. 35c. 
GILIA. 
FORGET ME NOT 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). A favorite old-fashioned 
flower, bearing in profusion, especially in tall and 
spring, clusters of dainty blue five-petaled blossoms. 
It thrives well in the shade or open border, but flour- 
ishes best in a moist, shady situation: h. p. 
Alpestris. Blue. Pkt. 5c; oz. 75c. 
Indigo Bin*. A new dark indigo color. Pkt. lOe. 
Rosea. Pink-flowering; a pretty contrast for the blue 
and white varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
White. Pkt. 5c. 
Victoria. Large flowers in heads of bright azure blue; 
plant symmetrical, dwarf and strong grower; good 
for edgings. Pkt. 10c. 
Dissitiflora Perfection. Of dwarf compact habit, flow- 
ering profusely; looks like a sheet of blue. One of 
the best Forget-Me-Nots. Pkt. 15c. 
Perennial Semperflorens. True marsh Forget-Me-Not 
Dwarf, and in flower from early spring till autumn. 
One foot. Pkt. 10c. 
Collection of seven kinds, one pkt. of each 45c. 
GAILLARDIA. A very showy garden plant, with brilliant 
flowers in scarlet and yellow, blended and shaded. 
Blooms freely from early summer till autumn. Grows 
one and one-half to two feet high, and the blossoms are 
borne on long, slender sterna. Both single and double 
varieties are hardy. 
Fine single mixed, annual. Pkt. 5c. 
Double mixed, annual (Picta Lorenziana) . Pkt. 5c. 
Grondiflora. Single perennial variety of varying shades 
of reddish brown and yellow. Pkt. 5c. 
GENTIAN A Acaulis. Gentian. Intense blue flowers with 
yellow spot: four inches high; hardy perennial. Pkt. 10c. 
GERANIUM. The very well-known Geranium — the one 
commonly seen is the variety Zonale. Plants of the 
different varieties are offered in our Nursery Depart- 
ment; h. h. p. 
Apple Scented. Very fragrant leaves. Pkt. 25c. 
Lady Washington or Fancy Pelargonium. Handsome 
large flowered sorts in many colors and with beau- 
tiful markings; h. h. p. Pkt. 25c. 
Zonale. Mixed. Beautiful scarlet shades. Pkt. 10c. 
Gerbera. See Transvaal Daisy. 
GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw. Our splendid novelty of last 
Mrs. Geum has a brilliant scarlet-cardinal Bo. *' 
size of a large carnation, which it somewhat re»U he 
You would like this very brilliant flower; b Tp plt^l 8 
IA. A hardy annual growing one foot high, with whit 
lilac or rose-colored flowers. A native of Califwr' 
Valuable for rock-work or borders. Sow seed in 1l a 
fall. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. eed ln the 
Achilleaefolia. This pretty gilia is common about 
Francisco on the hills and sandy ground Fin™, 
come in clusters 1% inches across and. often givf a s 
blue ^ook to the fields; one foot; hardy annua? 
Gilliflower. See Ten Weeks' Stocks. 
GLACUM LUTEUM (Horn Poppy). A showy plant with 
long silvery leaves, gracefully curved and deeply <!,, 
and curled flowers, bell-shaped, of orange-yello* 
perennial. Pkt. Be. w > 
GLOXINIA. Beautiful hot-house plants, with large hpii 
shaped blossoms, which come in rich, velvety -<ieeo »>, I 
bright colors, some of which are beautifully mark ill 
Sow in the fall or early spring. Grandiflora, mixta 
pkt. 25c; Tigered and Spotted, mixed, nkt. 25c. ' 
GODETIA. A hardy annual, growing from six inches tn 
ten inches high. Of compact growth, with a profusion 
of satiny cup-shaped flowers, in deep red, pink .m 
white, shaded and blended. Valuable for beddlne or 
massing. Sow seed early in the year. Small flowered 
deep-red variety; grows wild in California. 
Tall Sorts. Fine mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Tom Thumb, or Dwarf Varieties. Mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Amoena. Deep rose-colored flowers; plants 12 to 30 
inches. Our pretty wild flower known as "Farewell 
to Spring." Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c; lb. $2.50. 
Duchess of Albany. White. Pkt. 5c. 
Lady Albemarle. Dark crimson. Pkt. 5c. 
SCHAMINI; PI. PI. This plant is covered with clear 
light pink blossoms, even in color, with a light crimson 
center. Flowers are semi-double, with the center show- 
ing nicely. Stems are straight and stiff, making a fine 
cut flower of a most pleasing shade. Godetia Schamini 
is a flower which should be in every garden. Stems 2 
ft. tall; flowers 2y 2 inches across. Pkt. 10c. 
GOLDEN-ROD (Solidago Canadensis). Well-known golden- 
yellow hardy perennial, flowering late in summer 
Three feet. Pkt. 5c. 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw 
