DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON BULBS 
Dip the bulbs into ROOTONE and plant; OR, use a 
soft brush to dust the bulbs lightly with ROOTONE; 
OR, set the bulbs in the soil and dust them with 
ROOTONE from a salt-shaker or cheesecloth bag, then 
cover up with soil. Apply likewise to corms, rhizomes, 
tubers, and dormant roots, such as gladioli, iris, dahlias, 
and cannas. 
WHAT ROOTONE DOES ON BULBS 
ROOTONE has essentially the same effect on bulbs 
that it has on seeds. Root formation is stimulated, and 
this activity cuts down rotting in the ground. Cannas, 
lilies, dutch iris, oxalis, gladioli, and narcissi have 
shown strong responses after ROOTONE treatment, 
flowering as much as a week earlier, with full-sized 
blooms. 
ROOTONE is bulb insurance. You can feel more 
positive of getting blooms from all the bulbs you plant 
if they are treated with ROOTONE. 
