€. C. MORSE & CO.-SEBPS-SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 
GERANIUMS 
Price of plants from 3-inch pots, 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
JEAN VIAUD. Soft, pure pink, with two whit© blotches; 
SFSSS^SKi^ stems - large truases ' per - 
CE ^Verff S r e eer b r m Tn^ largS ' ° £ P6rfect sha »* 
GERTRUDE PEARSON. Rosy pink, white eye; one of the 
best; single. 
JOHN FORBES. A very fine single scarlet 
MRS. GLADSTONE. Very pale pink; single. 
MEWSOM. A beautiful single scarlet, shading to red- 
immense trusses and very free flowering 
S. A. NTJTT. The very best of the double dark crimson 
scarlets. 
THE CLYDE. An immense single scarlet; trusses very 
fine. Extra strong grower. 
SHE SWAN. A grand double white variety, constantly in 
bloom. 
IVY-LEAPED GERANIUMS 
Are indispensable for covering banks, fences, etc. They are almost 
continuously in bloom, and require very little water. 
CHARLES TURNER. The color is a bright pink, quite 
double. Very useful for window boxes and rockeries. 
CARLOS UHDEN. A magnificent new variety, quite double- 
color rosy scarlet; grand for window boxes and banks; 
always in bloom. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Lady Washington Geranium 
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME VERY PINE NEW 
SORTS THAT WE CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. They 
produce immense flowers and trusses. 
4-inch pots, 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
ANDENKEN AN LONDON. Enormous, round scarlet red 
flowers, with a distinct white center; the two upper 
petals blotched with black. 
CARL HOLZMAN. Scarlet, with a light colored center, 
upper petals penciled and spotted black. 
^^h*? 8 ^-* 8 ?*™"*- Li eht red - c enter white, 
7h»t W J?. lte edgl ? g to the Petals, and dots of white over 
x>t> a^^EJSHES surf ace - A unique sort. 
ool£ S?'.«« etals b6a . u £ifully fringed and undulated; 
publish red rOS6 ' UPP6r P6tal * blotched dee P 
MISS SAUNDERS. A magnificent pure white with the twe 
upper petals broadly blotched with purplish crimson; 
blooms very large. 
PAULINE SCHROETER. Deep rosy carmine, with white 
■ox.m'Sl' iSP 61 " P etals darkly blotched. 
**ETER HOSER. Fiery brick red with black blotches on 
each of the five petals. 
SCHONE ILLA. Salmon rose, with dark blotches in the 
upper petals. A very pleasing shade. 
THE FOLLOWING PELARGONIUMS 25c each; $2.50 
per dozen. ■ 
DU ^t£ 1 V™ :LB i AN ' 5r - rich crimson-maroon, margined 
with rosy lake; light center, surrounded with violet, 
rosG snadlng. 
DUCHESS OF TECH. Very large trusses of extra large 
w»«^ mi " d ?T Uble wh l te fl °wers; petals undulated and frilled. 
MABEL. Upper petals brilliant dark maroon, under petals 
soft rosy pink; large white center. 
MADAME THIEBAUD. Blotched and marbled rose and 
white ground; upper petals marked with crimson- 
MTTTftw° n; Tl arge wh l te center ; edges of petals also white. 
T ™"„r,y?. per ^S e l al - 3 l ,? ran . dly etched dark maroon, 
surrounded with bright crimson and edged with rose 
lower petals of soft pink, feathered with crimson; light 
VIOLETS 
S^^, 1 ^?^?™ Large, single blue. 60c per dozen. 
MARIE LOUISE. The well-known double light purple vari- 
ety. 75c per dozen. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Very large flowers, violet blue; 
single, sweetly scented; stems long; very free in bloom, 
buc per dozen. 
CLIMBING AND TRAILING PLANTS 
AMFELOFSIS ENGELMANNI. Shorter jointed than quin 
quefolia. Strong grower. 35c and 50c each. 
AMFELOFSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper). The 
leaves are palmate, handsome and luxuriant, assuming 
in autumn a gorgeous bronzy hue. 35c and 50c each. 
AMFELOFSIS VEITCHII (Boston or Japan Ivy). This 
variety clings closely without any assistance to a 
stone wall or brick Hue, or a wooden surface. Strong" 
plants, 50c each; $4.00 per 10. Smaller 25c each; $2.00 
per 10. 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE. This lovely fast-growing 
climber we can recommend to those desiring a rapid 
grower. The flowers are pea- 
shaped, pink, and produced In 
great luxuriance. Pot grown, 
35c and 50c each. 
BOSTON IVY. See Ampelopsis 
Veitehii. 
CLEMATIS 
75c each except where noted. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. 
Fine large double white. 
ACKMANII. Deep purple violet. 
IENEYII. Large, single white. 
MONTANA. The flowers are pro- 
duced in spring in wonderful 
profusion; they are about the 
size of a dollar and are pure 
white. The 'vine is a rapid, 
rampant grower. 50c each. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA FINK. A 
new, very desirable sort. 
PANICULATA. A Japanese climb- 
er, recently introduced into 
this country, of unusual and 
attractive merits; rapid grow- 
er. 35c each. 
CLIANTHUS FUNICEUS. "Parrot's Bill." Flowers scar- 
let; shaped like a parrot's bill; a rapid grower. 4-inch 
pots, 35c each. 
FICUS REFENS. A very pretty useful climber; clings to 
stone, brick or wood; like the Boston Ivy Evergreen 
25c each and 35c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, CHINESE. Rosy white; very sweetlv 
scented. 35c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALLEANA. A strong, vigorous, almost 
evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, changing to 
yellow; very fragrant; a long and continuous bloomer 
25c and 35c each. 
BOUGAINVILLE A BRAZILIEN- 
SIS. Have peculiarly shaped 
flowers, somewhat resembling 
the leaves in shape, the color 
being of a rosy lake, and pro- 
duced along the branches In 
wonderful profusion. 65c and 
fl.00 each. 
BIGNONIA G R A NDIPLORA 
(Trumpet Vine). Rapid-grow- 
ing climber, bearing large 
orange-yellow trumpet-shaped 
flowers in great profusion. 
6-inch pots, 50c each; $4.00 
per 10. 
The Wisteria is of very rapid growth 
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