VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FLORISTS—Continued 
ONION 1 oz. 4 ozs. lib. 
Prizetaker. Large, globular; yellow, good shipper and keeper, flesh coarse and mild . $0.30 $0.90 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Very popular; medium large; globe-shaped; flesh white with tinge of yellow, firm and 
hard, excellent keeper. 25 .75 
PARSLEY 
Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). Very compact. Dark green; finely cut and closely curled. .15 .35 
Poromount. New and improved triple curled variety, unusually rich dark green foliage tightly curled, finest variety 
for home or market gardeners. 20 .70 
PEPPER % oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. 
California Wonder. (Sweet). 72 days. Standard of excellence in Sweet Peppers. Used largely by market growers 
and shippers. Heavy producer over long period. Fruit large, smooth, dark green, becoming crimson; flesh firm 
and thick . $0.35 $0.60 $2.00 
Chinese Giant. (Sweet). 80 days. The largest Sweet Pepper. Deep green, becoming scarlet-red. 30 .50 1.75 
Crimson Giant. 85 days. Very mild, popular home and market sort. Deep green, becoming deep crimson .30 .40 1.40 
Harris' Early Giant. (Sweet). 63 days. Very early for home and market; very prolific, deep green, turning red, 
well suited to northern states. .30 .50 1..50 
Hungarian Yellow Wax. (Hot). Very early. Desirable for canning or market garden. Light yellow becoming 
bright red. Plants small, heavily productive . .35 .60 1.90 
Sweet Bull Nose. Mild-fleshed. 55 to 60 days. Deep green becoming scarlet; early and prolific. 25 .40 1.10 
Large Sweet Spanish. 80 days. For home and market garden; heavy producer; dark green to rich red. .25 .45 1.25 
Long Red Cayenne. (Hot). 70 days. For pickles, canning or drying, very prolific. Deep green, becoming bright 
red, fruit long, thin, and tapered. 25 .40 1.20 
Magnum Dulce. Mild, fine for salad. Grows very large. .35 .55 1.90 
Pimento. (Perfection). Sweet. 72 days. Standard variety for home or market garden and for canning whole. 
Deep green, becoming deep red. Heavy producer, fruits smooth and regular, flesh sweet. 20 .35 1.00 
Ruby King. Sweet. Standard for home or market. Deep green, turning bright red. 68 days. Very productive .20 .35 1.00 
World Beater. (Sweet). 70 days. Large, oblong, green, turning deep red; thick flesh. Very productive. . 20 .35 1.25 
RADISH 1 oz. 4 ozs. lib. 
Early Scarlet Globe. (Short Top Strain). Our strain of this very early forcing variety is a superior one; small 
tops make it right for bunching. 23 days. This is an ideal florists’ “catch crop” for selling to local stores $0.10 $0.30 $0.90 
Icicle. 27 days. Best early standard white Radish for home and market gardens, roots long, very white and brittle, 
mild and good flavor. .10 .30 .90 
Scarlet Turnip. White-tipped popular variety for home and market gardens. Tops small, roots deep, turnip-shaped, 
bright scarlet; fine quality. 10 725 .75 
SPINACH 
Giant Thick-Leaved. (Nobel). 43 days. Best of thick-leaved group; long standing; heavy yielder; deep green, 
smooth leaves . .15 .40 
New Zealand. Distinctly valuable for hot, dry weather; seeds are large, nutlike; plants large and spreading; 
leaves small, thick, deep green and tender . 10 .25 .60 
SWISS CHARD, Lucullus. Deep green, fleshy, crumpled leaves, choice for greens—most popular variety. 15 .35 
TOMATO 
Michigan State Forcing. New and distinct greenhouse Tomato, developed at Michigan State College. Self-pollinat¬ 
ing, and wilt-resistant; rich, deep scarlet fruits, globular, medium size, in large clusters; fine shippers. Highly 
productive under restricted daylight conditions .Pkt. 25c. . .75 2.75 
Bonny Best. Unexcelled for all purposes including forcing under glass, smooth and firm. 73 days. 25 .80 2.90 
Break O' Day. Early wilt-resistant, globe-shaped; fine for shipping; heavy producer, flesh firm and good quality. . .35 1.00 
Chalk's Early Jewel. 75 days. Fine for home and market, heavy producer, scarlet-red—smooth and firm. 30 .90 3.00 
Crimson Cushion, or Beefsteak. Large, round, bright scarlet; solid; very prolific. 120 days. 45 .140 4.75 
Dwarf Champion. Treelike. Requires no support; medium size, solid pink fruit. 78 days. 45 1.40 
Dwarf Stone. 81 days. Strictly dwarf, tree-like, fruits bright red, smooth and solid. .35 1.25 
Earliana. Very early—particularly valuable for home and early market garden. Medium size, deep scarlet, firm and 
smooth. 64 days. 35 1.00 3.60 
Early Detroit. Particularly valuable for shipping. Purplish pink, medium, large, smooth fruit. 78 days. .40 1.20 4.00 
Golden Queen. 83 days. Best large yellow fruited; golden-yellow; firm and smooth, mild flavor. .45 1.25 
Greater Baltimore. Mid-season for truckers, canners and home gardeners. Earlier than Stone, heavy producer, 
deep scarlet, firm and solid. .30 .85 3.00 
Supreme Gulf State Certified. Very fine second early for shipping and market use, crimson, medium size, very 
solid, thick skinned, and smooth.Pkt. 25c. . .75 2.75 
John Baer. Standard all-purpose variety, second early, used largely for canning and market gardeners, medium 
size, good quality. 71 days. 40 1.15 3.90 
June Pink. 65 days. Earliest pink, early shipper, good producer .45 1.25 
Livingston's Globe. Heavy producer. Good greenhouse grower. Large purplish pink fruit; smooth and solid. 
Fine for market growers. .40 1.25 4.00 
Marglobe. Particularly valuable for shipping and highly resistant to disease. Smooth; of distinct quality and 
long bearing. Fine for canners. 75-78 days. .35 1.00 3.60 
Oxheart. Late home garden variety. Extra large, heart-shaped; few seeds, mild flavor, choice for salads. 65 2.00 
Penn State Earliana. Extra early, large size, smooth. Rich scarlet color; mild and solid—good producer. 40 1.25 
Ponderosa. Valuable for home use. Extremely large; purplish pink, with few seeds, mild flavor. 85 days .45 1.40 
Pritchard (Scarlet Topper). Fine all-round variety—heavy yielder; second early; wilt-resistant; fruit solid, bril¬ 
liant red . . .40 1.25 4.25 
Stone. 85 days. Valuable for market and canning; heavy producer; deep scarlet; smooth 30 .90 3.00 
Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry. (Not a true Tomato; sometimes called Strawberry Tomato). Used for preserving. 
Fruits borne singly; small, round, enclosed in papery envelope; of rich, sweet flavor. 40 1.25 
TURNIP, Purple-Top White Globe. 10 .20 .50 
jJATT, Our seed cannot be bought from dealers or agents, EXCEPT IN OUR PRINTED PACKETS 
OR CONTAINERS. Avoid uncertainty and possible loss by ordering direct from us, or 
through our regular representatives who sell in our containers only 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. H O RTIC U LTU RA L P RI NTE RS . ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
