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DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
No annual vine has ever gained more popularity 
than the beautiful, hardy Cardinal Climber. In 
appearace it resembles a cross between the Morn¬ 
ing Glory and Cypress Vine. The foliage is very 
delicate and beautiful, leaves are nearly as large 
as Morning Glory, but delicately cut and of lacy 
appearance. Flowers are like small Morning 
Glories, bright cardinal in color, rapidly attaining 
s, height of 15 to 20 feet in a season. Sow early 
just as you would Morning Glory. 
Packet, 10c; oz. 30c. 
CENTAUREA-—BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
Known as Ragged Sailor or Cornflower. One of 
the most popular old-fashioned flowers. Easy to 
grow and always furnishes an abundance of 
bright, cheerful bloom. Colors run to blues and 
pinks. 
Finest mixed, packet. 10c; ^ oz. 30c. 
CALLIOPSIS 
One of the most showy of all annuals, the 
■colors being so striking as seldom to be passed 
without remark. 
Finest mixed, packet, 10c; Ys oz., 20c; ^ oz., 35c. 
CALLIOPSIS RADIATA 
A new strain of Calliopsis. Flowers large, red¬ 
dish-brown, turning at points to golden-yellow, 
spotted and blotched. Very striking and beautiful. 
Packet, 10c. 
COSMOS 
A very effective autumn flowering plant, with 
beautiful foliage, growing from 6 to 8 feet high, 
literally covered with a very large daisy-like flower 
In shades of rose, purple, red and white. For 
cutting, one of the finest flowers known. Sow in 
open ground soon as danger of frost is past. 
Best ^irly mixed, packet 10c; oz., 25c; 1 oz., 
^Oc. 
COSMOS—EARLY FLOWERING DOUBLE 
These grow to a height of about three feet, 
forming a i>erfeot bush, bearing beautiful double 
flowers of good size, on long stems. They come 
Cosmos 
r- 
Four o’clock 
about 60 per cent double from the seed. Blooming 
about frost. Early double mixed. 
Packet, 15c; oz. 75c. 
COXCOMB OR CELOSIA 
Celosia are interesting and brilliant annuals, 
and when grown from select seed never fall to 
please the grower and attract attention. 
Best selected mixture, packet, 10c. 
COBAEA—CATHEDRAL BELL 
(Vine) 
One of the handsomest and most rapid-growing 
climbers. The flowers are bell-shaped and of a 
purplish, lilac color when full grown. It is a very 
prolific bleomer and vigorous in vines and flowers. 
A hardy annual. 
Packet, lOc. 
DAHLIA 
Sow the seed early in pots or boxes, or under 
glass and transplant in strong, deep, rich soil and 
plants will bloom the first season. Pew peof^a 
know that Dahlias can be grown successfully from 
the seed, but it is no more trouble to produce 
them than most of the annual flowers. Very 
striking and entirely new varieties are sometimes 
produced from seed. 
Best double and single mixed, packet, 16c; 
oz., 65c. 
FOUR O'CLOCK 
Marvel-of-Peni 
An old and well-known favorite. Fine trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers in many colors, making a fine 
summer hedge. Set one foot apart. Sow as soon 
as danger of frost is past. Bloom first season from 
seed. Mixed. 
Packet, ICc; y^ oz., 15c; 1 oz., 25c. 
DIANTHUS—JAPANESE GARDEN PINK 
A popular annual variety known to nearly all. 
The flowers are distinguished for their brilliant 
contrasting variety of colors, appearing in eat^ 
flower. Sow seed in open ground in early spring. 
Starts blooming very early and continues until 
frost. 
Best special mixed, all varieties, packet, 10c. 
