DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 
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Dlanthus—Japanese Garden Pink 
GERANIUM—HYBRIDS 
A strain of seed saved from the fine, new im¬ 
ported Hybrids. The colors are all shades of scar¬ 
let, crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream, veined 
pink blush, and pure snow white. Few people 
know that geraniums can be produced from seed 
the first summer. It is easily done. Sow the 
seed in open ground when danger of frost is 
past and thin plants to give plenty of room. 
Many new varieties can be developed from 6eed. 
Giant flowering hybrids, packet, 10c. 
GYPSOPHILLA 
Angel’s Breath or Baby’s Breath 
Graceful plants of light, fairy-like growth. 
Much in demand for cutting and combining with 
other flowers for bouquets and vases. Very easy 
to grow and very popular. Pink or white. 
Packet 10c; 3 packets 25c. 
GODETIA 
An attractive hardy annual, deserving more ex¬ 
tensive cultivation. The plants bloom profusely 
and bear showy flowers of satiny texture in 
many rich and varied colors. They do best in a 
rather poor soil. Many sorts and colors mixed. 
Packet 10c; 3 packets 25c. 
GOURDS 
Very desirable for places where an immense 
amount of vine is wanted quickly. The flowers 
are often beautiful and the fruit ornamental 
and sometimes useful. 
Best mixed, packet, 10c; oz., 25c. 
HELIANTHUS—DOUBLE SUNFLOWER 
These dwarf double sunflowers are very showy 
and attractive and worthy of a place in every 
garden. Produce immense ball-shaped yellow 
blooms. 
Best double mixed, packet, 10c; 1 oz., 40c. 
HELIOTROPE 
Deliciously fragrant flower of rich purple hue. 
The flowers and leaves have a mossy effect. 
Bloom from seed the first summer if sown early 
in spring. 
Fine mixed, packet, 10c. 
JAPANESE HOP 
A splendid annual climber, rapidly covering 
arbors, walls, trellises, etc. The foliage resembles 
that of the common hop, but is much more 
dense. Seed sown in open ground in early spring 
will produce large, vigorous plants in a very short 
time. Withstands heat, drought and insects. One 
of the most rapid-growing and satisfactory climb¬ 
ers we know of. Does particularly well in this 
section. 
Packet, 10c; 1 oz., 60c. 
KOCHIA, OR BURNING BUSH 
Summer Cypress or Burning Bush. Forms dense 
bushes of cypress-like appearance. During early 
fall they change to carmine and blood red. 
Packet, 10c; *4 oz., 20c; 1 oz., 40c. 
LARKSPUR, OR ANNUAL DELPHINIUM 
Sow seed in open ground early in spring and 
thin plants later to stand six to eight inches 
apart. Flowers remarkable for their great beauty, 
diversity of shades and striking appearance. 
Desirable for mixed borders. Flowers grow on. 
long spikes and run through various shades of 
blue, pink and white. 
Giant Hyacinth flowered, mixed. Packet, 10c. 
LINUM, OR FLOWERING FLAX 
Crimson Flax, one of the handsomest annuals 
ever introduced. Fine foliage, brilliant scarlet 
flowers. A mass of bloom all summer long. 
Packet, 10 c. 
LOBELIA 
These are charming little plants covered with 
numerous small blue blossoms all summer. They 
flower from seed the first year. Used extensively 
for borders. 
Bedding Queen — Dwarf. Flowers deep purple 
with white eye. Packet, 10c. 
MOON FLOWER 
Beautiful rapid annual climbers. Foliage is 
very dense and in some kinds of a remarkable 
shape. The flowers have a wide range of delicate 
coloring. The seeds about the size of a pea, 
should be notched with a file and soaked in 
warm water for 24 hours before planting to assist 
rapid germination. 
Packet, 10c; 1 oz., 50c. 
MARIGOLD 
Crown of Gold 
Crown of Gold is an entirely new type of 
flower. The first Marigold to have odorless 
foliage. The beautiful, large, orange colored 
flowers have centers of short, quilled petals, with 
Marigold (Crown of Gold) 
