

NAME 
Ageratum (A)______-__ 
Alyssum (A)__.-___-____ 
Amaranthus (A)_________. 
Antirrhinum (A). = 
Aquielegia (P)__._ 
Asters (A) Hac = Nei 
Balsam (A). 
Calendula (A). 
Calliopsis (A)______. 
Candytuft (A-P)_____. 
Canterbury Bells (A-P) - 
Carnation (A-P)__.___ 
Gelesia (A) == = = ae 
Clarkia (A)__--_-___. a 
Coleus (A) == 
Coreopsis (P)_____ 
Cornflower (A)___ - 
Gosmos (A) === 
Dahiial(?) ee 
Daisy (A-P)_.. 
Delphinium (P)____.___ 
Dianthus (A-B)_._--____. 
Dimorphotheca (A)______ 
Dusty Miller (A). 
Eschscholtzia (A) ______ 
Gaillardia (P)__.._____ 
Globe Amaranth (A)____ 
Gypsophila (A-P)________. 
Helichrysum (A)__= e 
Heliotrope (P)_..._._-_.. 
Hibiscus)(P) === 
Hollyhock (P)_.__._- 
Kochia (A)__...- =e 
Lantana) (P)2=2. = 
Larkspur (A) = 
Marigold (A)___.--__ 
Mignonette (A) ____ x 
Morning Glory (A) 
Pansy (P) 
Petunia (A) 
Phlox (A)== 2 
Poppy (A) = ae 
Portulacay(A) 2 
Ricinus (A) 2a ee 
Salpiglossis (A)... 
Salvia. GA) 2 ssa 
Scabiosa (A-P)_.. 
Statice: ((P) meee ee 
Stocks: (P) eee ee 
Sweet Pea (A-P)_.. 
Sweet William (P)_ 
Verbena (A) 
Vinca (P) 2 “ 
Wallflower (P)_. 
ZINNiGn( A) oan eee 





Height of 
| 
Plant 
24-60 in 
4- 6in 
24-30 in 
18-30 in 
24-30 in 
4- 8 ft 
12-24 in 
6-10 in 
15-18 in 
12-18 in 
24-36 in 
Shape of 
Plant 
bushy 
spreading 
bushy 
bushy 
branchy 
bushy 
erect 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
tall 
bushy 
clump 
spreading 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
branchy 
bushy 
bushy 
branchy 
slender 
bushy 
branchy 
tall 
bushy 
erect 
vine 
clump 
bushy 
bushy 
erect 
creeping 
branchy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
vine 
bushy 
creeping 
bushy 
bushy 
bushy 
Color of 
Flowers 
blue, white 
white 
reds 
many 
several 
many 
many 
yellows 
yellows 
many 
many 
many 
red, yellow 
several 
white 
yellows 
many 
several 
many 
white, pink 
blues 
many 
many 
purple 
several 
red, gold 
purple, white 
white 
many 
several 
several 
many 
red 
several 
many 
yellows 
several 
many 
many 
many 
many 
many 
many 
bronze leaves 
many 
red, blue 
many 
several 
many 
many 
many 
many 
pink, white 
many 
many 
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THE ROOT-FORMING CHEMICAL: 
NO. 1—The general 
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designed to root 
carnations, roses, 
and many other 
house, garden, and 
greenhouse plants. 
NO. 2 — For propa- 
gating many of the 
woody and_ semi- 
woody types. 
NO. 3 — For propa- 
gating many of the 
evergreens and 
dormant leafless 
cuttings. 
Combination Pack- 
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PAGE FOURTEEN 
MOT TREATED 
TREATED 



Good Cut Best 
Flowers Use 
yes bedding 
fair edging 
fair bedding 
yes bedding 
yes border 
yes bedding 
fair border 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
fair border 
yes bedding 
fair bedding 
yes border 
no bedding 
yes bedding 
yes border 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes edging 
yes border 
yes bedding 
yes border 
no edging 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes border 
yes bedding 
fair bedding 
fair specimen 
yes border 
no border 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes edging 
no for shade 
yes edging 
fair bedding 
yes bedding 
yes « bedding 
no edging 
no massing 
yes border 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 
yes cutting 
yes bedding 
yes edging 
fair bedding 
yes bedding 
yes bedding 

Location 
Sun-Shady 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
any 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
sunny 
When to Plant 
Jan. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Jan. to May—Sept. to Nov. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
to Sept.—Sept. to Nov. 
Jan. to April 
Feb. to April 
to April—Sept. to Noy. 
Jan. to May 
to April—Sept. to Noy. 
to May—Sept. to Oct. 
to April—Sept. to Noy. 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Jan. to April 
to May—Sept. to Noy. 
to Feb.—Oct. to Noy. 
Mar. to May 
Feb. to April 
to April—Sept. to Nov. 
. to Mar.—Sept. to Oct. 
to Mar.—Sept. to Novy. 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Mar. to May 
Mar. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to April 
to Mar.—Sept. to Oct. 
Mar. to May 
Feb. to April 
to April—Sept. to Nov. 
Mar. to May 
Mar. to May 
Mar. to May 
to Feb.—Oct. to Noy. 
Jan. to May 
_ Jan. to May 
to Mar.—Sept. to Noy. 
Mar. to May 
Mar. to May 
Feb. to May 
Feb. to April 
Mar. to May 
Feb. to April 
to April—Sept. to Noy. 
to Mar.—Oct. to Dec. 
to April—Oct. to Noy. 
Jan. to April 
Mar. to May 
Mar. to May 
Mar. to Aug. 


STAFFEL’S 
Parabenzene Moth Crystals 
FOR THE 
CONTROL OF 
PEACH TREE 
BORERS, 
MOTHS, 
FLEAS, ANTS 
and WEEVILS. 

