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DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 
Anemone or Wind Flower 
Zinnia 
The Zinnia is prized for its brilliant colors, for 
the size and perfections of its flowers and for its 
sturdy growth. Sow seeds in open ground in May. 
Blooms from July until killed by frost. No flowers 
known will produce a finer showing than a bed 
of brilliant colored Zinnias. 
Finest large flowering mixed, Packet, 10c; 3 
Packet, 25c. 
Perennial Flower 
Seeds 
Bloom Second Year From Sowing 
Sow perennials in beds or plots this season and 
transplant to permanent location during the 
summer and early fall. There is no better way to 
get a beautiful perennial flower garden than by 
growing your own plants from the seed. 
Aquilegia or Columbine 
Charming, hardy plants, bearing in countless 
numbers through May and June. Exquisite, clear 
blue, white, rose, yellow, purple and striped blos¬ 
soms. This is a hardy perennial blooming second 
year from seed. No garden should be without 
Columbine. 
Special Mixed, very finest, Packet, 10c. 
Anemone or Wind Flower 
Very pleasing, hardy perennial plants for bor¬ 
ders and beds. Fine, large flowers. Few plants 
compare with them in beauty. Fine for bouquets. 
Flowers shaped like a single poppy; all colors. 
Finest mixed, all colors of the choicest sorts, 
Packet, 10c. 
Campanula or Canterbury Bell 
Very ornamental perennials, growing about two 
feet high; producing large bell shaped flowers in 
long spikes, which make a glorious display when 
planted in beds. Sow seed as soon as ground be¬ 
comes warm. Blooms second year from sowing 
and will stand for years. Colors, purple, pink and 
white. Fancy special mixed, packet, 10c. 
Dianthus—Sweet William 
A splendid old-fashioned plant producing its 
large heads of beautiful colored sweet scented 
flowers in great abundance. Our special Dianthus 
mixed is sure to please. Contains all of the very 
finest strains. The unique colorings and shades 
of the flowers make a wonderful display. This is 
a perennial, blooming second year from seed. 
Packet, 10c. 
Delphinium 
(Perennial Larkspur) 
The great aristocrat of the flower family. The 
regal beauty of the Delphinium is hardly equal¬ 
ed in any other flower. The remarkable develop¬ 
ment and improvements made in the various 
strains in recent years has brought this flower 
world-wide popularity. Our Gold Medal Hybrid 
strain is one of the finest. Grows two to five feet 
tall and produces immense spikes of flowers of¬ 
ten two to three feet in length. Colors range the 
shades of blue, from delicate lavender to the 
deepest indigo. The flowers include both double 
and single types with dark and light centers. 
The Delphiniums are very hardy plants and will 
do well in any good rich soil. 
Gold Medal Hybrids—Packet, 10c. 
Double or English Daisy 
Charming plants for edging and dwarf beds; 
blooming first year from seed. Thrive well in 
shady places. 
Finest double mixed, Packet, 10c. 
Shasta Daisy 
This is one of the creations of Mr. Luther Bur¬ 
bank. It is perfectly hardy, grows anywhere and 
blooms more abundantly each season. The flow¬ 
ers are very large, three to four inches in diame¬ 
ter when at their best. Growing on long stems 
with two rows of broad, pure white petals and 
a yellow center. 
Alaska finest strain, Packet, 10c. 
Digitalis or Foxglove 
Handsome, ornamental, hardy plants of stately 
growth. The seed, though small, germinates read¬ 
ily. Once planted they continue to grow and 
bloom from year to year. The flower spikes are 
often three to five feet long and covered with 
Campanula or Canterbury neu 
