Suggested Flowers for Various Uses 
Semi-Shade Beds and Borders Cut Flowers 
Anchusa Antirrhinum Gypsophila Phlox Stock Anchusa Gladiolus 
Antirrhinum Balsam Larkspur Poppy Torenia Antirrhinum Gypsophila 
Aquilegias Calendula Marigold Portulaca Verbena Aster Larksp hee 
Butterfly Lily ; Calendula Lupin 
Canterbury Bells Candytuft Nasturtium, Dwarf Salpiglossis Vinca Calliopsis Marigold 
Cornflower Cornflower Pansy Salvia Zinnia Candytuft Salpiglossis 
English Daisy Dianthus Petunia Scabiosa Coreopsis Scabiosa 
Fancy-leaved Caladium Cornflower Shasta Daisy 
Forget-me-not Edging Summer Bloomers Cosmos Stock 
Mi tt Dahli S tP 
Pp ear ae S Alternanthera Lobelia Balsam Phlox Gene eae 
Alyssum Miniature Petunia Calliopsis Portulaca rts 
Pl Gerb Th 
outa Calendula Pansy Globe Amaranth Torenia vibe oe 
Rock Gardens Candytuft Phlox, Dwarf Marigold Verbena Porch and 
Dusty Miller Portulaca Matricaria Vinca Window Boxes 
Alyssum English Daisy Pyrenthrum Petunia Zinnia 
Ageratum Asparagus 
Dusty Miller Begonia 
English Daisy Annual and Perennial Climbers Coleus 
Iris Fancy-leaved Caladium 
Lobelia For Fences and Trellises For Porches Fern 
Pansy Canary-Bird-Vine Scarlet Runner Bean and Arbors Geranium 
Portulaca Cypress Vine Smilax Antigonon Moonflower Nasturtium 
Sweet William Gourds Sweet Pea Balsam Pear \ Morning-Glory Petunia 
Texas Blue Bonnet Lathyrus Thunbergia Bignonia Wisteria Thunbergia 
Verbena Nasturtium, Tall Hyacinth Bean Verbena 

Number of Plants to Acre at Given Distances 

Dis. Apart No. Plants Dis. Apart 
ATE cian it he awe te Ry et SS 522,720 24 x 243i 
Wes sth abal 174,240 fyb ede ba 
Le QA shoe ee ieee, See PSE 43,560 SOlbxemons 
LG See in Sates? Ve) 392,040 SOE 12 
Re fio ds A les bel wee Wee vem aid | 348,480 30 x 16 i 
LOoe Shines re ee 116,160 30 x 20 
1S! 21 2F ings eee ees ee f 29,040 30 x 24 
1 BexXpl Ooinises: 22 wes ce ae 19,360 30 x 30 
PANES sf eal haces, See eS es 313,635 S6cuoe 
20 fx eZ Oin cet ae Se 15,681 36.0% 120an 
2arxee ins cee ee Saeed 261,360 36 x 18 in 
DASE EUGS iti eee etek ea 15,520 36 x 24 in 

No. Plants 
Dis. Apart 
36 x 36 in 
As a NAG bole 
42 x 24 in 
AD XeOOuinN se 
48 x 12 in 
48 xal8 ine 
48 x 24 in 
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48 x 36 in 
48 x 48 in 
60 x 36 in 
60 x 48 in 

No. Plants Dis. Apart 
4,840 60x 60 in 
12,446 oe ft. 
6,223 Saxcmoett 
4,148 Siar cette 
LO;890N Oeste tte 
7,790 LOS Gett= 
5,445 10x 10 ft._ 
4,353 12x 1 ft. 
3,630" 12x 5 £8 
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2,901 1G Sceete tt 
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For top dressing, for mixing with the soil, 
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Excellent for rose beds, flower beds, garden 
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A fertilizer very quick in action and used 
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Especialy good for use around azaleas and 
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Copperas (Iron Sulphate) 
A wonderful tonic for sick plants especially 
when they turn yellow. Dissolve one pound 
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Canadian, granulated, a moisture-retaining 
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