

STAFFEL’S DALLIS GRASS (Domestic) 
Furnishes hay and pasture all year round in the South. 
quality hay cuttings in Cotton Belt. Stands light frost and does well on soil 
with plenty of moisture. Sow from Ist of March until middle of April: 6 to 8 
pounds to the acre, 
Supplies two fine 
STAFFEL’S JOHNSON GRASS 
A yaluable hay and foliage grass yielding three cuttings per season. Relished 
by all stock. Cut when seed heads begin to form. Sow 30 pounds per acre. 
STAFFEL’S SUDAN GRASS 
Grows successfully on all kinds of land, stands dry weather and does not 
blight under excessive rainfall. Grows 5 to 10 feet and the feeding value is 
equal to that of Millet, and Johnson Grass. As many as four cuttings have 
been made in one season, depending on length of season. Free from John- 
son grass seed by test of U. S. Department of Agriculture. Plant 5 to 10 
pounds per acre in drills; 30 to 40 pounds broadcast. 
STAFFEL’S DOMESTIC RESQUE GRASS 
Does well on most soils, but best results can be secured on moist soils. Useful 
for winter and spring. Comes up again in fall if allowed to reseed itself’. 
Sow in September and October, broadcasting seed at rate of 15 to 25 pounds 
per acre. 
STAFFEL’S VELVET OR MESQUITE GRASS 
Must not be confused with Texas Curly Mesquite. Produces a strong growth 
of soft broad leaves and has no stem or stalk which makes it coarse. Makes 
excellent hay when cut in full bloom. Plant in September, October or early 
spring. 20 to 25 pounds seed to the acre. 
STAFFEL’S RHODES GRASS 
Perennial, hay and pasture crop. Especially adapted to South where tempera- 
tures seldom fall below 18 degrees. Grows over four feet high, with fine 
leafy stem. Easily cured. Offers three to five cuttings per season. Broadcast 
12 pounds of seed per acre, going over the field twice, six pounds each way. 
PRUITONE 
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 

The hormone spray for 
stopping premature 
drop of fruit, flowers 
and leaves. When spray- 
ed on flowers and toma- 
toes or beans it pro- 
duces better set and 
larger crop. Prevents premature drop of apples and pears. Makes hollies 
and other Christmas greens hold their leaves longer. 2/5-ounce packets 
25c; 2-ounce package, $1.00; -12-ounce can $5.00. 

Many gardeners fail season after season because their soil 
is bad and perhaps only adapted to certain types of plants. 
Staffel’s carries a complete line of fertilizers to remedy all 
conditions. Why don’t you talk, or write to us, about your 
soil? We can tell you why you haven’t had much luck 
‘with those vegetables, azaleas, sweet peas or ornamentals. 
Perhaps the soil is too alkaline. Very few plants will grow 
successfully in an alkaline soil. The majority prefer a 
neutral to acid medium. Alkaline soil LOCKS up the avail- 
able plant food and so the plants starve. A liberal applica- 
tion of STAFFEL’S COPPERAS or STAFFEL’S ALUM- 
INUM SULPHATE often gives remarkable results. 
STAFFEL’S ALUMINUM SULPHATE... 
STAFFEL’S COPPERAS aun Sulphate) 5 lbs. 30¢ 
STAFFEL’S 16 - 2 Ibs. 35¢ 
(Ask (O86 prices on ten aenuiies 
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Lb. 
STAFFEL’S SULPHATE OF POTASH_____- —. life 
STAFFEL’S NITRATE OF SODA. = Ss*i10e 
STAFFEL’S ZINC SULPHATE_________ eee. alte 
STAFFEL’S MANGANESE SULPHATE. reas Safe 
STAFFEL’S AMMONIUM SULPHATE___ ites 5 ott 
STAFFEL’S COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER____ 5e 
STARR BIL:SSMURIATE, OF 2POrLASh = 10¢ 
STADE RUS eA CIDEPHOSPHAT hea aa 5e 
Ask us about prices on larger quantities. All above 
prices are plus postage. 

STAFFEL’S SPECIAL AZALEA MIXTURE 
This is a specially prepared and complete plant food 
designed specifically for acid-soil plants. No other 
plant food is necessary to prepare your Camellia and 
Azalea soils for planting nor to doctor the soil if 
your Azaleas and Camellias look listless or yellow. 
10¢ a pound; 3 pounds 25¢€ (Not Postpaid) 
ROoroNne 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Of, 


ROOTONE, the plant hormone powder, foi 
cuttings, seeds, tubers and bulbs. Just dip 
the base of the cutting or slip in ROOTONE, 
set in sand and the roots will grow faster 
and bigger. By dusting seed with Rootone, 
seedlings grow faster and more uniformly, 
producing stronger plants and better crops. 
I4-ounce packet, 25c. 2-ounce jar, $1.00. 
l-pound can, $5.00. 
Treated grass 
seed. The ROO- 
TONE treatment 
gives a quicker, 
heavier stand of 
grass so that you 
get a much 
thicker, drought- 
resisting turf the 
UNTREATED 
first season. 

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