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G. & T. Go's CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 



ORDER BY NUMBERS 



The letter "A" means annual. 

 The letter "P" means perennial. 



Ten 5c. Papers, mailed, for 25c., or 

 Four lUc. Papers for 25c. 



I. AGERATUM, MIXED (A).— Suitable 

 for beds, and especially nice for cut 

 flowers and bouquets. Packet, 5c. 



10. ALYSSIM (A). — The Sweet Alys- 

 sum has pretty little white flowers, 

 useful in making small bouquets, and 

 its fragrance, while sufficiently pro- 

 nounced, is very delicate. The Alys- 

 sum grows freely from seed, blooms 

 the whole season. Ox., 25e. Pkt., 5c. 



II. ALYSSIM (A) (Tom Thumb). — Of 

 dwarf, compact habit, each plant cov- 

 ering a circle from 15 to 30 inches. 

 It will bloom when small and remain 

 covered with bloom from spring to 

 autumn. Oz., 40c. Packet. 5c. 



20. AMAR.\>THUS. MIXED (A).— 

 Showy blooming plants, with long 

 racemes of curious looking flowers 

 and brilliant foliage; half hardy an- 

 nuals. Packet. 5 cents. 



21. AMARAXTHtrS, TRI-COI.OR (Jo- 

 seph's Coat) (A). — Red, Yellow and 

 Green foliage: 2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



22. AM.*RA>THUS CAUDATUS (Love 

 Lies Bleedlns:) (A). — Graceful and 

 handsome flowers of blood-red hue. 



Packet, 5 cents. 

 24. ANTIRRHINUM, DOUBLE MIXED 

 (P». — One of the most useful and 

 showy border plants. The recently 

 improved varieties have large, finely 

 shaped flowers of brilliant colors. 

 Perennial. Packet, 5 cents. 



Sow seed in March and April in cold- 

 frame or bo.xes in the house, covering 

 them 14 inch deep, and when plants 

 have three or four leaves, transplant 

 about 18 inches apart each way into 

 well-prepared beds. 



85. ASTERS (China) (A). — Choice 

 mixed varieties. Well-known and 

 beautiful flowers; slioiild be in every 

 garden Packet, 5 cents. 



26. ASTER. GERMAX (A). — All colors 

 and shades of the best German sorts. 

 Sow seed early and transplant to rich 

 soil. Packet, 5 cents. 



27. ASTER, TRUFFAUT'S PERFEC- 

 TION (A). — A very favorite class; 

 thrifty, upright growers; flowers 

 large, almost perfectly round, with 

 incurved petals. The florist's prefer- 

 ence; IV2 to 2 feet. Pkt., 10 cents. 



28. PRINCESS SNOWBALL (A). — This 

 is an entirelv distinct variety of As- 

 ter The flowers are pure white, and 

 are formed of short, thickly set im- 

 bricated petals, there being about 25 

 to 30 on a plant. Packet, 10 cents. 



29. MIGNON ASTER (A). — A splendid 

 new class of Asters. The plants are 

 semi-dwarf and bear in pro- 

 fusion flowers of a very dou- 

 ble nature, the petals over- 

 lapping each other. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



30. VICTORIA ASTER (A). — 

 The most beautiful of all As- 

 ters, bearing flowers of all 

 colors and shades; the colors 

 include many extremely deli- 

 cate and gorgeous shades. 

 Very double and four inches 

 across; height 15 to 18 inches. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



31. COMET ASTER (A). — This 

 class of Asters has long slen- 

 der and curled petals, form- 

 ing loose yet dense flowers of 

 semi-globe shape, 3V2 to 4% 

 inches in diameter, which re- 

 semble the Japanese Chrysan- 

 themum. Packet. 10 cents. 



32. DWARF CHRYSANTHE- 

 MUM FLOWERED ASTER 

 (A). — Grow 9 inches high; 

 surpass all the dwarf varie- 

 ties in size of flowers. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



33. S E M P L E'S BR.tNCHING 

 ASTER (A). — A choice strain 

 of American-grown Asters, 

 which has, by careful selec- 

 tion, been brought to a high 

 degree of excellence. 



Mixed Colors. 10c. 



34. SEMPL 'S BRANCHING 

 ASTER (.\) (White). — Very 

 choice. Packet, 10 cents. 



35. BACHELOR'S BUTTON, or BLUE 

 BOTTLE (A) (Centaurea Cyanus). — 

 A very old favorite garden annual, 

 with handsome flowers of various 

 colors. It does best if sown in a hot- 

 bed; half-hardy annuals; two feet. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



40. DOUBLE BALSAMS, CAMELIA 

 FLOWERED (A) (Lady Slipper, or 

 Forgct-Me-Not). — Tlie well-known 

 Balsams are one of the finest sum- 

 mer blooming annuals, free bloomers 

 and highly colored. By transplanting 

 them once or twice, the flowers are 

 apt to be more double. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



41. BALSAM, PERFECTION WHITE 

 (A). — This resembles the mixed Bal- 

 sams in shape, but the flowers are of 

 a pure white, and is the variety 

 usually grown by florists. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



45. CANDYTUFT MIXED (A). — Well- 

 known favorite, hardy annuals; very 

 pretty in beds or masses; useful for 

 bouquets. Seeds may be sown in the 

 fall for early flowering. 



Paclcet, 5 cents. 



46. — CANDYTUFT, AVHITE (A). — 

 Treated and used same as the mixed. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



50. CALCEOLARIA DWARF (A). — 

 This is a magnificent ornamental 

 plant for greenhouse or conservatory, 

 bearing in profusion pocket-shaped 

 flowers of all colors, spotted and 

 blotched in the most fanciful fashion. 

 Packet, 25 cents. 



53. CALENDl'I-A, DOUBLE (A). — Very 

 profuse dwarf bushy annuals, bloom- 

 ing continuously and profusely until 

 frost; of easy culture, and suitable 

 for summer garden or for growing in 

 pots in winter. 



Psicket. 5 cents. 



55. CANNA, MIXED (Extra Choice) 

 (A). — The Cannas are desirable not 

 only for the beauty of their spikes of 

 scarlet flowers, but for their highly 

 ornamental leaves. They make su- 

 perb beds for the lawn. Soak the 

 seeds thoroughly before planting, and 

 keep in a warm spot. Very slow to 

 germinate. Packet, !5 cents. 



GO. CANTERBURY BELLS, SINGLES 

 MIXED (Campanula) (A). — A highly 

 attractive class of plants, combining 

 richness of color with stately growth; 

 valuable for beds and borders. Sow 

 early and transplant in light, rich 

 soil. Packet, 5 cents. 



61. CANTERBURY BELLS, DOUBLE 

 MIXED (P), Packet, 5c. 



33. — SEMPLE'S BRANCHING. 



68a. CENT.4UREA GYMNOC\RPA. — 



Fine cut silver-gray foliag-e; l^i feet. 



Packet, 5c. Vi Oz., 25c. 

 68. CENTAUREA C\NDTDISSIMA. — 

 Silver white; leaves broadly cut. 



Packet, 5c. »4 Ox.. 25e. 



