C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
PHLOX DRUMMOND1I- Continued 
Splendens. Dwarf, bright red, with white eye. Fkt. I0o. 
Violet, with white center. Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow (Isabellina). Soft Primrose. Pkt. 10c. 
Collection, one packet each of above nine sorts for 65c. 
Pine mixture of all colors of the larger types. Pkt. 5c; oz. 75c. 
DWa pkt°iOc PaCt ' Mixec1 - Low-growing plants, with good-sized 
Mixed. A mixture of star-shaped and 
Starred and Fringed, 
soms. Pkt. 10c. 
flowers. 
Pointed bios- 
POPPY 
Sow seed in open ground where plants are%V v*nJ? rge double 
If left, thick the plants will be weak and sp n H nl a " d , 
old getting the seed too thick, it can be mixed with dry sa ^ 
gle and l a 
8e double 
A well-known hardy annual, three to five feet high 
blossoms in bright colors. Sow seed in open ground 
to six or twelve inches. If - 
blossoms inferior. To avoid 
before sowing. 
SINGLE VARIETIES — (Annual) 
Cardinal. A bright scarlet, fringed, double. Pkt. 5c. 
Cardinal Chamois. This is a beautiful salmon pink with very douhi» r„ 
This is an extra fine poppy. Pkt. 5c. aoubie flowers. 
Double White, Paeony Plowered. Straight edges. Pkt 5c 
Shrimp Fink. Large double, straight edges. Pkt. 5c. 
White Fringed, or Carnation Flowered. Large, double fringed Fkt 5n-„, ,„ 
Large Double. Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c c ' oz - 30c - 
Poppy — White Fringed 
Dannebrog. Brill 
Tulip Flowered. 
half to three 
oi. 50c. 
Shirley. The most beautiful type of poppies, having soft, 
hairy foliage and an immense variety of single blos- 
soms in white, pink, lavender, purple, shades of red and 
scarlet. The petals are very dainty and look as if made 
from crepe paper. Free blooming and fine for bedding 
or tall border. Mijjed. Pkt. 10c; o*. 50c. 
Umbrosum. Vermilion petals, with black spots on 
each, similar to Shirley Poppy. Pkt. 5c; o«. 30c. 
Collection of one packet each of above ten kinds for 40c. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Hardy perennial, of easy culture; in bright, glo 
ors. Blooms first year from seed. 
Iceland, Mixed A graceful, delicate variety, 12 inches 
tall, with white, orange and yellow single blossoms, 
the petals resembling crumpled tissue paper. The 
plant is low and compact; excellent for cutting. 
Sow in the fall where plants are to remain and 
thin. Pkt. 10c. 
Iceland Double White. Excellent dwarf 
in flower for a long time. Pkt. 10c. 
Iceland Double Yellow. As Hue as the white 
SINGLE VARIETIES — ( Annual ) 
iant scarlet, with white center; four large petals Fkt 5 
Intense scarlet, single blossoms. Plant about twn d^' 
teet high. The brightest colored of all poppies™ rlt. Tot 
PERENNIAL POPPIES— Continued 
Orientale (the large Oriental Poppy). A har,w 
bearing large, brilliant crimson flawers \ V, ant ' 
black blotch on each petal. Very show,: * 
tractive; two and one-half feet tan. Fkt. xoc. ^' 
Victoria. A large salmon-colored Oriental Pnnnv. o u 
petal has a black blotch at the center", Fkt^isc? 011 
Bracteatum Immense orange-scarlet flowers very s'im 
ilar to the Oriental Poppy. Fit. lOc. 
Shirley Popples Growing for Seed on Our Seed Farm 
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