Russall-Hockles Flower Seed Planting Guide 
A—annual A . 
: Height of Shape of Color of Good Cut Location 
ay palate Plant Plant Flowers Flowers Best Use Sun-Shade Weel Ge Dey 
Ageratum _(A).......000+ 8-24 in bushy blue, white yes bedding sunny Jan. to April 
Alyssum (A) .... 2-12 in spreading white fair edging sunny March to April 
Amaranthus (A 24-60 in bushy reds fair bedding sunny Feb. to May 
Asters (A)............ x 12-30 in bushy many yes bedding any Jan. to June 
Bachelor Button ( 12-18 in bushy many yes bedding sunny April to May 
Balsam (A)...... 18-30 in. erect many fair border sunny March to May 
Calendula ae 12-36 in, bushy yellows yes bedding sunny Jan. to April 
Calliopsis (A)........scessescrssresees 12-36 in bushy yellows yes bedding sunny Jan. to April — 
Candytuft (A NECA cae 12-18 in bushy many yes bedding sunny March to April 
cae are. Be - Wi sesenenoeeeese 2 7 bushy ao fair Sa sunny vo A a 
. Climber (A).............. t vine re no climbin sunny 
Carnation (A-P)..........s.ses0.. 1e:26, in bushy many yes Paidines sunny Feb. to March 
Castor Bean aor Soseesenacneeesce 9-10 ft branchy bronze leaves no massing sunny April to May 
Chrysanthemum ( ) eooeesccccovcces 24-36 in ushy several yes bedding sunny March to May 
Cherri chet (A): ..).cteicssssossenscsnccascesss 15-30 in. bushy aouerct yes border sunny March to April 
Cobea Scandens (P)........... eee! 15-30 ft vine purple no climbing sunny March to May 
Cockscomb (A)..........ssssecsecsesees 12-24 in bushy several no border sunny April to May 
Columbine (P)........ Besscncccereresters 24-48 in, branchy several yes border any Aug. to Sept. 
Coreopsis (P) bushy yellow yes bedding sunny Feb. to Apr. & Sept. 
Cosmos: (A) iii: -sststsccttrecsssecsss ch bushy several yes bedding sunny April to May 
Cynoglossum (P) bushy blue yes border sunny March to Aug. 
Dakine Pans (A)...... ras red, white no climbing Bunny. ae ns “Ysa 
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Daisy  (A-P)..........ceccccosesreres Daceeee i nee perc Dea Caeing any Feb. to Mar. & Aug. 
Delphinium (P)s22ctessssese escocscees: | 36-60 in tall blues yes border sunny Jan. to Mar. & Aug. 
Eschscholtzia_ (A).......000 sooseeseees| 10-12 in bushy several yes bedding sunny March to May 
Euphorbia (BAB cccccdbccee Raastanenes 2- A ft bushy none no border sunny April to May | 
Four O'Clock (A)..........0008 coors 24-30 in bushy many no border sunny March to April 
Fox Glove (P).......sssereees see! 30-40 in erect many yes bedding sunny Feb. to Mar. & Aug. 
Gaillardia (A-P)...........0 esooseeee] 18-30 in bushy red, gold yes bedding sunny Feb. to April 
Gomphrenad (A)....cc.cce0.sse00 eee} 12-18 in bushy purple, white yes bedding sunny April to May 
Gourds (A) s eee ccvcsecccccovcsccesccceveccecs 10-25 ft vine white no novelty sunny April to June 
Gypsophila (Fh) secscccccbascccetetnceses 18-24 in. branchy white yes border sunny April to May 
Helichrysum (A)..........scsse0e eoee] 24-36 in, bushy many yes bedding sunny Feb. to April 
Hollyhock (Pe easeeeeesetes secsene 5- 8 ft. slender many yes border moist Feb. to Mar. & Aug. 
Hyacinth Bean (A)..........00000s 10 ft vining several no climbing sunny April to May | 
ROCHE (2) cccceecctcecsscacsctes eucseeansie 36 in bushy red no border sunny March to April 
Lamtama (A).........ccccesscvscesee woessese| 19-48) in dwarf & tall many no bedding sunny March to May 
Larkspur (A). seseaseouenesesactacsckeee ee!| 36-48 in tall many yes bedding sunny Mar. to May & Aug. 
Lathyrus Latifolius (P)............ 6-12 ft vine several yes blanket sunny Jan. to April 
Linum 9 (A-P)......0cscsssssescerere eeooreee| = 12-30 in clump red, blue no bedding sunny March to May 
Lupin A-P)....... dessasasitees csssessrees| 24-30 in, erect several yes border shady April to May 
Marigold (A) iresiecccsvssssososeessassees 8-30 in bushy yellows yes bedding sunny March to May 
Moon Flower (A).......... sesceseessee | 20-30) ft vine several no shade sunny March to May 
Morning Glory (A).........000+ eseeee| 20-50 ft vine many no shade sunny March to May 
Nasturtium  (A)........00.00 cesreee pane 1- 8 ft bush, vine many yes edging sunny April to June 
Nicoticonce aA )iveres.ccccccsssescdsecestee 30-42 in branchy several yes border sunny March to May 
Pansy (A)......... Bentanccccscacetarsees ane 4 6 in clump many yes edging any Jan. to Mar. & Sept. 
Petunice (A)......ccccesscceses Secsseetecsee |e 1 G-94 dn bushy many fair bedding any Feb. to May 
ee res Eecesucbunevecnsecacsecsesccteeser “Ake in Duss, many yes Degaiig sunny oe AS Moy 
ims (AB) iiccctsatececsscsscosssoess ere us man es edding sunny arc y 
Poppy (A-P) ptabeeoesccsceccccesccosons: eee 24-60 in phe Rony tbe bedding sunny Jan. to April 
Portuletcar (A).........ssecsscscsseseeeees 6 in spready many no edging sunny April to May 
Salvia (A). canner eranevsseteeneered coneertscoc* 24-42 in bushy red, blue yes bedding sunny March to May 
Salpiglossis (A)...............scccssee 18-30 in bushy many yes border any March to May 
Scabiosa (A)......... secenscsessssnaaesase 24-30 in bushy many yes bedding sunny March to May 
Snapdragon (A)........ss-s.cesc00 18-24 in bushy many yes bedding any March to May 
Statice (P).......... Discsoscoccess 18-30 in bushy several yes bedding sunny Feb. to April 
Stocks (A)......... Missesseevice 24-30 in. bushy many yes bedding sunny March to May 
Sunflower (A).........0.00000 48-72 in. erect yellow yes border sunny March to May 
Sweet Ped (A)...........scsssssseses 4- 8 ft. vine many yes cutting sunny Oct. to April 
Sweet William (B)............... soo] 12-24 in. bushy many yes bedding sunny Jan. to April 
Texas Bluebonnet (A)......... oe. 24-30 in erect many yes edging sunny March to April 
Thunbergia (A).........sessses sekase 4-5 ft vine several no climbing sunny April to May 
Tithonia (A)..........0..0 cabeatsteeatat 4- 6 ft branchy tangerine yes cutting sunny April to June 
Tritoma  (P).......... Bast eeastacsessdegosc S- Axit erect ted yes bedding sunny — to apa & Sept. 
Verbena  (A-P)........0.-.ccecseeess0 we} 6-10 in, spready many es bedding sunny dic to May 
SVAVIOCCE BCA) recceeeccct ccccces sccpcssnevecsnsse 15-18 in. bushy pink, white air bedding sunny eb. to May 
Sima (A) ce sescaccccscessesepeysecoscsiess 6-36 in bushy many yes bedding sunny March to August 
Reg. U. S. Pe?. O%; 
TRANSSLANTONE 
ROoroNne 
Reg. U. S. Pat. OF, 
SEEDTONE 
The Seed Protectant 
Recommended for 
use on both vege- 
The plant hormone table and flower — 
The secret of suc- powder for cuttings, seeds. Increases i= 
cessful plant growth 
bulbs. It is easy to : 
aI te Coe fe oe use. Stimulates the eee ee 
pee Seo natural tendency for nneeh dali 
transplanted, many off, seedling 
of the feeder roots 
are broken. The 
plant usually stops 
growing until it re- 
pairs or replaces 
these roots. TRANS- 
PLANTONE helps 
grow new rooots so 
Reduces and Loss 
When Transplanting 
\_ VEGETABLES ~ FLOWERS + SHRUES A 
MANUFACTURLO. BY 
AMERICAN CHEMICAL PAINT CO. 
Agneultueal Chemicals Oisiver—Ainbler Pa 
seeds, 
roots to form on slips 
or cuttings. 
takes 
much 
tubers 
place in a 
shorter 
heavier root systems 
are formed and few- 
er cuttings die from disease. 
apply safely. No mess, no vials, no elab- 
and 
Rooting 
ttime, 
Anyone can 
stands and yields by 
ing 
blights. This ma- 
terial is safe to han- 
dle — will not cause 
irritation to the skin. 
Guards against fun- 
gus diseases of 
seeds. Especially ef- 
fective when early 
po, MR eades 
STANDS AND YiELos 
t> SY REoucING LOSses 
from 
Seed Decay 
Damping Off 
Seedling Blights 
SAFE To OSE: es Nor 
orate charts to follow—just dip the cuttings 
and plant. To treat seeds and bulbs, just 
dust with Rootone before planting. 
the plant starts grow- 
ing again in a much 
shorter time. For small plants and seedlings, 
1 oz. makes 100 gallons of solution. Postpaid, Y4 oz. pkg. 25c; 2 oz. jar, enough 
Yy oz. 25c; 3 oz. $1.00. to treat 3,000 cuttings, $1.00. 
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spring planting is 
desired. 
V2 oz. 25c; 3 oz. $1.00. 
For Quantity Prices 
