What Vegetables and When to Plant in Florida 
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY—Bush Beans, Beet, Brussels 
Sprouts, Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Carrot, Cauli- 
flower, Celtuce, Collard, Corn—Sweet and Roasting Ear, Cu- 
cumbers, Eggplant, Endive, Kale, Kohl Rabi, Lettuce, Mustard, 
Onion Seed, Onion Sets, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas—English or 
Garden, Peppers, Potatoes, Radish, Romaine, Rutabaga, Salsify, 
Spinach, Squash, Swiss Chard, Tomatoes, Turnip, Watermelon. 
MARCH—Bush, Pole and Lima Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Can- 
taloupe, Carrot, Collard, Corn—Sweet and Roasting Ear, Cu- 
cumbers, Eggplant, Kale, Kohl Rabi, Lettuce, Mustard, Okra, 
Potatoes, Pumpkin, Radish, Roselle, Spinach—New Zealand, 
Squash, Swiss Chard, Tomatoes, Turnip, Watermelon. 
APRIL—Bush and Pole Beans, Cantalouve, Collard, Mus- 
tard, Okra, Pumpkin, Radish, Roselle, Spinach—New Zealand, 
Turnip, Watermelon. 
MAY—Pole Beans, Collard, Mustard, Okra, Pumpkin, Spin- 
ach—New Zealand. 
JUNE—Collard, Eggplant, Mustard, Okra, Pepper, Ruta- 
baga, Spinach—New Zealand, Turnip. 
JULY—Celery, Collard, Eggplant, Mustard, Okra, Pepper, 
Rutabaga, Spinach—New Zealand, Turnip. 
AUGUST—Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Chinese 
Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Celtuce, Collard, Cucumber, 
Eggplant, Endive, Garlic, Kale, Lettuce, Mustard, Okra, Onion 
Sets, Pepper, Potatoes, Radish, Rutabaga, Spinach, Squash, 
Tomato, Turnip. 
_ SEPTEMBER—Bush Beans, Beet, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, 
Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cel- 
tuce, Collard, Cucumber, Endive, Garlic, Kale, Kohl Rabi, Let- 
tuce, Mustard, Okra, Onion Seed and Sets, Parsley, Parsnip, 
Peas—English or Garden, Potatoes, Radish, Rhubarb, Ro- 
maine, Rutabaga, Spinach, Squash, Swiss Chard, Tomato, Tur- 
nip. 
OCTOBER—Bush Beans, Beet, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, 
Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cel- 
tuce, Collard, Endive, Garlic, Kale, Kohl Rabi, Lettuce, Mus- 
tard, Onion Seed and Sets, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas—English, 
or Garden, Potatoes, Radish, Rhubarb, Romaine, Rutabaga, 
Spinach, Swiss Chard, Turnip. 
NOVEMBER—Beet, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, 
Chinese Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celtuce, Collard, Egg- 
plant, Endive, Garlic, Kale, Kohl Rabi, Lettuce, Mustard, On- 
ion Seed and Sets, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas—English or Garden, 
Pepper, Potatoes, Radish, Rhubarb, Romaine, Rutabaga, Spin- 
ach, Swiss Chard, Turnip. 
DECEMBER—Beet, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, 
Chinese Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Celtuce, Collard, 
Eggplant, Endive, Kale, Kohl Rabi, Lettuce, Mustard, Onion 
Seed and Sets, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas—English or Garden, 
Pepper, Potatoes, Radish, Rutabaga, Spinach, Swiss Chard, 
Tomato, Turnip. 
What Field Crops and When to Plant in Florida 
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY—Rane Rye. 
MARCH—Beans—Soy and Velvet, Benne, Chufas, Clovers— 
all except Alyce, Corn—Field and Kaffir, Cowpeas, Crotalaria, 
Grasses—all except Dallis, Millet, Peanuts, Rape, Rice, Sor- 
ghum, Sunflower, Wheat—Egyptian. 
APRIL—Beans—Soy and Velvet, Beggarweed, Benne, Chu- 
fas, Clovers—Alyce, Corn—Field and Kaffir, Cowpeas, Crota- 
laria, Grasses—all except Dallis, Millet, Peanuts, Rice, Sor- 
ghum, Sunflower, Wheat—Egyptian. 
MAY—Beans—Soy and Velvet, Begvarweed, Benne, Chu- 
fas, Clover—Alyce, Corn—Field and Kaffir, Cowpeas, Crota- 
laria, Grasses—all except Dallis, Millet, Peanuts, Sesbania, 
Sorghum, Sunflower, Wheat—Egyptian. 
JUNE—Beans—Soy and Velvet, Beggarweed, Benne, Chu- 
fas, Clover—Alyce, Corn—Kaffir, Cowpeas, Crotalaria, Grass- 
es—all except Dallis and Carpet, Millet, Peanuts, Rice, Ses- 
bania, Sorghum, Sunflower, Wheat—Egyptian. 
JULY—Beans—Soy and Velvet, Beggazweed, Chufas, Corn— 
Kaffir, Cowpeas, Grasses—all except Dallis and Carpet, Millet, 
Rice, Sesbania, Sorghum, Sunflower, Wneat—Egyptian. 
AUGUST-—Cowpeas, Grasses—all except Dallis and Carpet, 
Millet, Sunflower. 
SEPTEMBER—Grasses—all except Carpet and Sudan, Rape 
and Rye. 
OCTOBER—Clovers—all except 
cept Sudan, Oats, Rape, Rye. 
NOV EMBER—Clovers—all except Alyce, Grasses—all ex- 
cept Bermuda and Sudan, Oats, Rape, Rye. 
DECEMBER—Clovers—all except Alyce, 
and Dallis, Oats, Rape, Rye. 
Alyce, Grasses—all  ex- 
Grasses—Bahia 
See pages 38 to 45 for complete cultural directions on Field 
Corn, Grasses, Clovers and Field Crops in Florida. 
What Flowers and When to Plant in Florida 

Kind of Peri hen to Plant* 
AGERATUM OR FLOSS FLOWER—Sept. 
thru March 
ALYSSUM—Sept. thru Jan. 
ARCTOTIS OR AFRICAN DAISY—Sept. 
thru Jan. 
ASTER—Sept. thru April 
BABY’S BREATH OR GYPSOPHILA— 
Sept thru Jan. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON OR CENTAU- 
REA—Sept. thru Jan. 
BALSAM, DOUBLE CAMELLIA-FLOW- 
ERED—Sept. thru March 
Ee a RLET, RUNNER—Feb. thru 
ay 
BLUE LACE FLOWER OR DIDISCUS— 
Sept. thru Jan. 
CALENDULA—Sept. thru Jan. 
CALLIOPSIS—Sept. thru Feb. 
CANDYTUFT—Sept. thru Feb. 
CARNATION—Sept. thru Dec. 
COSMOS—March thru May 

Kind of Flower—When to Plant* 
CYNOGLOSSUM OR CHINESE FORGET- 
ME-NOT—Sept. thru March 
CYPRESS VINE—March thru May 
DAISY—SHASTA—Sept. thru Jan. 
DIANTHUS OR CHINESE PINKS—Sept. 
thru March 
GAILLARDIA OR BLANKET FLOWER— 
Any month of the year 
GLOBE AMARANTH—Feb. thru July 
GOURD (ORNAMENTAL)—Feb. thru 
May 
HELIANTHUS OR ORNAMENTAL SUN- 
FLOW ER—Feb. thru Aug. 
HELICHRYSUM OR STRAWFLOWER— 
Sept. thru March 
HOLLYHOCK (CUBAN)—Aug. thru Jan. 
LARKSPUR—Nov. thru Jan. 
LUPIN—Sept. thru Dec. 
MARIGOLD—Feb. thru May and again in 
Sept. 


Kind of Flower—When to Plant* 
MORNING GLORY—March thru June 
NASTURTIUM—Sept. thru March 
PANSY—Sept. thru Dec. 
PHLOX—Sept. thru Feb. 
POPPY—CALIFORNIA—Sept. thru Jan. 
PETUNIA—Sept. thru June 
PORTULACA OR SUN PLANT—Feb. thru 
Aug. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE—Sept. thru Jan. 
SALVIA—Sept. thru June 
SCABIOSA OR MOURNING BRIDE— 
Sept. thru Dec. 
SNAPDRAGON OR ANTIRRHINUM— 
Sept. thru Dec. 
SWEET PEA—Sept. thru Dec. 
STATICE—Sept. thru Jan. 
TITHONIA OR FLORIDA SUNFLOWER 
Feb. thru June 
VERBEN A—Any month of the year 
VINCA OR PERIWINKLE—Any month 
ZINNIA—Feb. thru Aug. 
See page 46 for complete list of flower varieties for Florida. 
* “Time to plant’? indicated is for central and south Florida. In north Florida, many kinds will not withstand the winter cold, and 
this fact should be taken into consideration with reference to time of planting. 
If interested in beautifying the home surroundings with flowers write for “Kilgore’s Flower Guide for Florida” 


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