DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON SEEDS 
ROOTONE is best applied to seeds by tumbling the 
seeds with ROOTONE powder in a jar or a rotary seed- 
treater. Tumble the seeds long enough to coat them 
thoroughly; then screen off the excess ROOTONE, and 
plant the seeds. 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Use the smallest amount that will whiten the seed. 
An average seed packet needs only a small pinch of 
ROOTONE. In larger quantities, the amount varies 
with the size of the seed. One ounce of ROOTONE 
will treat 60 ounces of small seed like petunia, or 150 
ounces of average seed like delphinium or marigold, 
or 300 ounces of large seed like nasturtium or sweet pea. 
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WHAT ROOTONE DOES ON FLOWER SEEDS 
While annuals germinate readily, many perennials are 
slow in germination, and ROOTONE effectively speeds 
them up in most cases. With ROOTONE treatment a 
stronger root system is developed. This makes a stronger 
seedling, that transplants better and assures more flowers. 
ROOTONE benefits seeds of sweet pea, lupine, stock, 
petunia, pansy, primula, nasturtium, delphinium, and 
most others. 
