
September and October 
Planting List 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, 
Caulitlower, Collards, Cress, Endive, Garlic 
Sets, Herbs, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leek, Lettuce, Mus- 
tard, Onion Seed, Onion Sets, Parsley, Pars- 
nips, Peas, Radishes, Salsify, Spinach, Turnips. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS — Cabbage and Cauli- 
flower. 
FLOWER SEEDS—African Daisy, Bachelor But- 
ton, Calendula, Candytuft, Carnation, Caliopsis, 
Centaurea, Clarkia, Columbine, Coreopsis, Del- 
phinium, Daisies, Globe Amaranth, Gaillardia, 
Gypsophila, Hollyhocks, Larkspur, Linaria, 
Mignonette, Moon Vine, Nemophila, Nicotiana, 
Nigella, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Pinks, Poppies, 
Scabiosa, Snapdragons, Stocks, Sweet Alyssum, 
Sweet Peas, Sweet William, Verbena, Virginia 
Stocks, Venidium, Geum. 
BULBS—Anemone, Amaryllis, Daffodils, Chinese 
Sacred Lily, Freesias, Galanthus, Hardy Lilies, 
Hyacinths, Iris, Jonquils, Narcissus, Oxalis, 
Paper Whites, Soleil D’Or (Yellow Paper 
Whites), Muscari, Ranunculus, Tulips. 
LAWN SEEDS—Bermuda Grass, Blue Grass, 
Rye Grass, Whiie Clover, Poa Trevialis, Bent 
Grass, Red Top. 
FIELD SEEDS—Alfalfa, Barley, Oats, Winter 
Rye, Wheat. 
November and December 
Planting List 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, 
Cauliflower, Endive, Garlic Sets, Kale, Lettuce, 
Mustard, Onion Seed, Onion Sets, Parsley, 
Parsnips, Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS — Cabbage and Cauli- 
flower. 
FLOWER SEEDS — African Daisy, Calendula, 
Candytuft, Carnation, Caliopsis, Centaurea, 
Clarkia, Columbine, Coreopsis, Delphinium, 
Daisies, Geum, Globe Amaranth, Gaillardia, 
Gypsophilia, Hollyhock, Larkspur, Linaria, 
Mignonette, Moon Vine, Nemophilia, Nicotiana, 
Nigella, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Pinks, Poppies, 
Scabiosa, Snapdragons, Stocks, Sweet Peas, 
Sweet William, Verbena, Virginia Stocks, 
Venidium. 
LAWN SEEDS—Blue Grass, Rye Grass, White 
Clover, Poa Trevialis, Bent Grass, Red Top. 
BULBS—Amaryllis, Anemone, Calla Lily, Chi- 
nese Lily, Soleil D’Or (Yellow Chinese Lily), 
Daffodils, Freesias, Galanthus, Gladiolus, Hardy 
Lilies, Hyacinths, Dutch Iris, Jonquils, Muscari, 
Oxalis, Paper White Narcissus, Ranunculus, 
Tulips. 
FIELD SEEDS—Alfalfa, Barley, Oats, Winter 
Rye, Wheat. 

January Planting List 
VEGETABLE SEEDS — Asparagus, Beets, Cab- 
bage Plants, Carrots, Cauliflower Plants, Col- 
lards, Endive, Kale, Kohlrabi, Lettuce, Mus- 
tard, Onion Seed, Onion Sets, Parsley, Par- 
snips, Peas, Potatoes, Radishes, Rhubarb 
Roots, Spinach, Turnips, Strawberry Plants. 
FLOWER SEEDS — African Daisy, Bachelor 
Buttons, Calendula, Caliopsis, Candytuft, Car- 
nation, Centaurea, Chrysanthemum, Cosmos, 
Coreopsis, Double Daisy, Gaillardia, Gypso- 
phila, Hollyhock, Larkspur, Linaria, Linum, 
Moon Vine, Mignonette, Nemophilia, Nigella, 
Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Pinks, Poppies, Salpi- 
glossis, Shasta Daisy, Scabiosa, Stocks, Snap- 
dragon, Sweet Alyssum, Sweet Peas, Virginia 
Stocks, Verbena, Venidium, Wall Flower. 
BULBS—Amaryllis, Canna, Calla Lily, Chi- 
nese Lily, Crocus, Daffodils, Freesia, Gladiolus, 
Jonquils, Hardy Lilies, Hyacinths, Oxalis, 
Paper White Narcissus, Tulips, Ranunculus, 
Tuberoses. 
LAWN SEEDS—Blue Grass, Rye Grass, White 
Dutch Clover. 
FIELD SEEDS — Alfalfa, Barley, Oats, Rye, 
Wheat, Sweet Clover. 
For the colder sections of Arizona the time 
of planting should be determined by the 
weather conditions. In Northern Arizona and 
in the higher altitudes most of the varieties 
listed here should be planted in the Spring, 
after all danger of frost. 





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