Vegetables 
Seeds—(Radishes, Beans, etc.) 
Use a sprinkling can for DIXCO solution (see page 1.) Soak 
the soil on top of the row as soon as the seeds are covered. 
When the plant appears feed along the sides of the row with 
a sprinkling can which has the sprinkling head removed. Feed 
every two weeks. 








Plants. On transplants (Tomatoes, Cabbage, Brussels 
Sprouts, Peppers, etc.) pour one pint of DIXCO solution 
(see page 1) around each rlant when setting them out in 
the field. 
If you raise your own plants, use DIXCO solution at ten 
day intervals after the plants appear, for four feedings. 
On large scale commercial plantings use one pound of 
DIXCO for each 50 gallon tank of the transplanter. 
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Annual 
Flower Plants 
Petunias, Salvia, Marigold, Zin- 
nia, etc. 
When planting the plants, dip 
them for a second or two in DIX- 
CO solution (see page 1.) After 
planting, give each plant a half cupful of DIXCO solu- 
tion. Feed each plant, every two weeks, one half cupful of 
DIXCO solution rouring the solution into the loosened soil 
around the plant. 
Nasturtiums, Sweet Peas, etc., 
thrive on DIXCO. 
Apply as soon.as the plants 
come through the ground and 
then feed every two weeks. 

Hardy Flowers 
Delphinium, Phiox, Chrysanthemums and all others do 
better when fed DIXCO. 
When planting new plants, or transplanting, dip the roots 
in DIXCO solution (see page 1) for a few seconds. 
After planting, feed each plant with a pint of DIXCO solu- 
tion and repeat these feedings every two weeks throughout 
the season. 
DIXCO does not burn the roots or foliage. 
If your dealer cannot supply you, write 
Marion Chemical Co. Box 394, Marion Ohio. 

