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ITEMS TO START IN FEBRUARY—Continued 
ITEMS TO START IN JANUARY 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Agathea (for cutting) 
Ageratum (Spring plants) 
Antirrhinum (for cutting) 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Plumosus Nanus 
Balsam (Bush var.) (for pot culture) 
Begonias (Spring plants) 
Browallia (for pot culture) 
Calendulas (for cutting) 
Candytuft (for cutting) 
Campanula (Annual, for pot culture) 
Carnation (Annual, for plants) 
Centaurea Candidissima (Dusty 
Miller) 
Gymnocarpa (Dusty Miller) 
Cyanus Cornflower (for cutting) 
Chrysanthemum (Annual cutflower) 
Cineraria Maritima (Dusty Miller) 
Clarkia (for cutting) 
Cobaea Scandens 
Coleus Glory 
Cuphea (for plants) 
Cynoglossum (for cutting) 
Dahlias Unwin (fine pot plants) 
(plant tubers for Mother's Day) 
Daisy Bellis (B) 
Dracaena I[ndivisa (for pot plants) 
Gloxinia (for pot culture) 
Gypsophila (Annual) 
Impatiens (Fine for shade) 
Kalanchoe (for pot plants) 
Larkspur (Annual, for cutting) 
Leptosyne (for cutting) 
Lilium Praecox White Queen (for 
spring 1944) 
Lilium Creole KX White Quee 
Hybrid ; 
Linaria (for combination) 
Lobelias (Spring plants) 
FLOWER SEEDS—Continued 
Schizanthus (Vaughan’s Master- 
piece) 
Smilax 
Solanum (Xmas Cherry or Pepper) 
Stocks Column and Branching 
Strawberries (Baron Solemacher) 
Streptocarpus (Pot plant) 
Sweet Peas (Early Spencer and 
Intermediate) 
Torenia Fournieri (for pot culture) 
Verbena Dwarf (for combinations) 
Vinca Rosea (plants) 
GREENHOUSE 
Azaleas 
Ageratum R.C. 
Carnation R.C. 
Geraniums 24%" or R. C. 
Hydrangea R.C. 
Cyclamen Seedlings 
Fancy Leaved Caladiums 
Lantana 214" 
BULBS 
Amaryllis 
Begonias (Tuberous Rooted) 
Gladiolus 
Gloxinias (Tuberous Rooted) 
Lilies Shangri La 
Tuberoses 
SUPPLIES 
Aluminum Phosphate 
Bamboo Stakes 
Bone and Blood 
Formaldehyde Dust 
Handy, Sowrite Seed Model 
Hormodin 
Horn Shavings 
Hose Couplings 
= ; Loma 
Lupins (Annual, for cutting) = 
Marigolds Dwarf (for combination) Neh 
Matricaria Golden Ball Pots and Flewes Boxee 
* bedding Peat Moss 
Mimulus (for pot culture) Poulabels 
Nemesia (for combination) Resins 
Ne i ne ReduArcow 
or pot culture 
Pansies Super Maple Leaf Giants b VEGETABLE SEED 
Mixed Largest Super Swiss Giants eee 
(color range, size, earliness) Ga illower 
Petunias A]l Double Ena Plant 
Phlox (Dwarf varieties for combina- Parsley 
ions) Pepper 
Salpiglossis (for cutting) Radish 
Salvia (for plants) Tomatoes 
Planted in January Benching Blooming Culture 
Agathea July Dec.-May 
Antirrhinum March April-June Pinch February 15th. 
Begonias (Seed) aa i pussDee 
Browallia arc ay-June 
Candytuft & Nemesia Jan. May-June Sow directly in flats, bench. 
Centaurea Cyanus Feb. April One pinch. 
Cee ae wae ; ree M Grow 2” or shallow flats. Poor soi! 
arkia an. pril-May ‘Ow w flats. Poor soil. 
Gloxinia ; ee ‘ Aug.-Sept. Grow under partial shade. 
Gypsophila an. & every 
pea. twoweeks March 15 Soy directly in flat or bench. 
Kalanchoe 60°-65° March Dee, 1-15 Shade 8 hrs. Aug. 15-Oct. 1. 5-8 P.M. 
Kalanchoe 60°-65° March Christmas Shade 3 hrs. Sept. 1-Oct. 20. 5-8 P.M. 
Leptosyne March 1 April-May 
Lupinus Jan. April 
Petunias Jan. April-June 
Salvia Feb. July-Aug. Keep bushy. 
Solanum March Berried Dec. Pinch March. 2 
Stocks March Memorial Day. Grow below 50°. 
Sule! ee gunn oe ie oulbiees. 
orenia eb. une-July inch March. 
Hydrangea (cuttings) Feb.-April Easter-June Do not pinch later than July 1. 
Gladiolus Jan. 15 ay 
Lilies Shangri La Jan. 1 April 15 50°-55° 
Lilies Shangri La Jan. 15 May 1 50°-55° 
ITEMS TO START IN FEBRUARY 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Ageratum 
Antirrhinum (Tom Thumb for com- 
binations) 
Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Asters (for forcing) 
Calendula 
Campanula Annual 
Candytuft (Dwarf for combinations) 
Carrfation Annual (for plants) 
Centaurea Cand, (Dusty Miller) 
Centaurea Cyanus 
Dahlias Unwin (Fine pot plant) 
Dracaena Indivisa 
Gypsophila Annual 
Larkspur 
Lilium Praecox White Queen (for 
spring 1944) 
Lilium Creole X White 
Hybrid 
Linaria (for combinations) 
Marigold (Dwarf for combinations) 
Queen 
Maurandia (Vine for shady window 
boxes) 
Mignonette (for cutting) 
Mimulus (for pots) 
Nasturtiums (Double flowering for 
cutting) 
Nemesia (Combination) 
Nierembergia Hippomanica 
Petunias 
Phlox (Dwarf varieties for combina- 
tions) 
Primula Obconica 
Salpiglossis (for cutting) 
Salvia (for plants) 
Stocks (Column and branchins) 
Streptocarpus (Pot plant) 
Sweet Peas (Late varieties) 
Thunbergia (Vine) 
Torenia (for pot plants) 
Verbena (Spring plants) 
Vinca Rosea (plants) 
Zinnia (for cutting inside) 



SUPPLIES—Continued. 
GREENHOUSE 
Azaleas Florafoil 
Lantana 244%’ Hormodin 
Hydrangea R.C. Loma 
Geranium 21%" or R. C. Match Sticks 
Chrysanthemum R.C. Paper Pots 
Carnation R.C. Picks 
Vinca R.C. Red Arrow 
Fancy Leaved Caladiums. Semesan 
Ageratum R.C. Bamboo Stakes 
Verbena R.C. Snarol 
Cyclamen Seedlings Soil Tester 
Cannas Vigoro 
Dahlia 
BULBS VEGETABLE SEED 
Amaryllis Cabbage 
Begonias Cauliflower 
Caladiums Esculentum Celery 
Gladiolus’ Egg Plant 
Gloxinias Endive 
Lilies Shangri La Lettuce 
Mushroom Spawn 
SUPPLIES Onion 
Arsenate of Lead Onion Sets 
Bone & Blood Parsley 
Bone Meal Pepper 
Evergreen ~ Radish 
Tomato 
Planted in February Benching Blooming Culture 
Asters March 10 June-July Lighted Feb. 10 on Use late var. 
Marigolds April 1 May 15 Grow restricted containers. Dry side. 
Primula April October Do not use peat. 
Stocks April June Grow below 50°. 
Sweet Peas February May-June See August culture. 
Hydrangeas take cuttings Feb.-April Haster-June (Latest pinch July 1, Pots) 
Gladiolus Feb. May-June 
Begonias Tuberous Feb. June-Aug. 
Gloxinias Tuberous Feb. June-Aug. 
Lilies Shangri La Feb. 1 May 15 50°-55° 
Lilies Shangri La Feb 15 June 1 50°-55° 
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ITEMS TO START IN MARCH 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Alyssum 
Antirrhinum (for plants) 
Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Asters (for forcing) 
Calendula 
Clarkia (for cutting) 
Celosia (Dwarf for combinations) 
Centaurea Cyanus (outside) 
Dahlias Unwin (Fine pot plant) 
Dimorphotheca (for plants) 
Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) 
Gomphrena (Combination pots) 
Grevillea Robusta (Filler) 
Gypsophila (A) For cutting 
Ipomoea Clark's Early Heavenly Blue. 
Larkspur (outside) 
Lupinus (Annual) 
Marigolds 
Mesembryanthemum (pots) 
Nasturtiums 
Petunias 
Phlox (Dwarf varieties for combina- 
tions) 
Primula Obconica 
Primula Sinensis 
Salpiglossis 
Salvia 
Solanum (Xmas Cherry or Pepper) 
Statice Sinuata 
Sweet Peas (outside) 
Ursinia (plants) 
Venidium (plants) 
Verbena 
Zinnia (for cutting inside) 
VEGETABLE SEED 
SUPPLIES 
Bamboo Stakes Loma 
Bone Meal Match Sticks 
Bull Dog Clips Nicofume 
Chip Mats Pot Tie 
Crepe Paper Raffia 
Cyanogas Red Arrow 
Flower Boxes 
Flower Potfoil 
Glazine Material 
Soil Tester 
Stake Fasteners 
Tinsel Ribbon 
Labels Twine 
GREENHOUSE 
Azaleas 
Buddlea 
Cannas 
Dahlias 
Chrysanthemum R.C. 
Daisy Chiffon 
Fancy Leaved Caladiums 
Geraniums 214” or R. C. 
Hydrangea R.C. 
Tritoma 
BULBS 
Begonias 
Caladiums Esculentum 
Cinnamon Vines 
Gladiolus 
Gladiolus Display Case 
Gloxinias 
Ismene 
Leucocoryne 
Lilies Shangri La 
Beans Madeira Vines 
Carrots Montbretias 
Onion Sets Ranunculus 
Peppers Tuberoses 
Radish 
Spinach 
Turnip GRASS SEED 
Planted in March Benching Blooming Culture 
Antirrhinum May 15 July & later 
Asters May 15 July Do not pinch. 
Gerbera Aug. Dec. and later Use fresh seed only. 
Primula Obconica May Dee. 25 Do not use peat. 
Primula Sinensis May April on in 5” pots. 
Zinnias April May 20-June 
Begonias (bulbs) March June-Aug. 60°-65°. 
Gloxinias (bulbs) March June-Aug. 60°-65°. 
Lilies Shangri La March 1 June 10 50°-55° 
March 15 June 25 50°-55° 
Lilies Shangri La 

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