HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO 
LEWISTON MAINE 
Shirley—Finest mixed. A most charming race of 
single Poppies with shining flowers of silky texture, 
varying in color from pure white and delicate pink to 
rosy carmine and deep crimson; many of them being 
beautifully striped and edged with white. The blooms 
if cut when young will keep in water for two or three 
days. Height, 2 ft. Pkt., .10 
Double Carnation Mixed.Pkt., .10 
Perennial Varieties. These large flowered kinds are 
very imposing with their fiery blooms which are 
sometimes six inches across. 
Oriental. Orange Scarlet with black center. Pkt M .10 
PETUNIA. The Petunia is popular because it is of 
easiest cultivation, blooms from early summer continu¬ 
ously until frost and is one of the most showy and 
free-growing annuals. Height, 12 to 15 inches. 
Single Flowering Petunia 
Hybrida—Finest Mixed .Pkt., .10 
Fimbriata—Fringed, Single Mixed.Pkt., .15 
Rosy Morn. Pink, with white throat. Fine for bed¬ 
ding.Pkt., .10 
Howard’s Star. Purple with white throat.Pkt., .10 
Double Flowering Petunia 
Double Fringed—Extra Large.Pkt., .20 
NASTURTIUMS 
NASTURTIUMS—Dwarf varieties mixed. 
Tom Thumb, or Dwarf. These hardy an¬ 
nuals are of easiest cultivation; succeeding 
best in rather light soil, withstanding heat 
and drought and flowering profusely from 
June or July until cut down by severe frost, 
usually well into November. The dark-leaved 
varieties are particularly adapted for ribbon 
beds and borders, the brilliant flowers con¬ 
trasting admirably with the bronzy foliage. 
Height, 1 foot. 
Finest Mixed. Our special mixture of the 
finest sorts, in great variety of color. 
Pkt., .10; oz., 15; 1-4 lb., .45 
NASTURTIUMS—Tall or Climbing. 
Besides their ordinary garden use for trail¬ 
ing over fences, trellises, stone walls, etc., 
these can also be grown as pot plants for win¬ 
ter flowering, as screens or as trailers for 
hanging baskets and vases; 8 to 12 feet. 
Finest Mixed ....Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 1-4 lb., .45 
NICOTIANA Affinis—Annuals. 
Sylvestris. A splendid new variety with 
glaucous leaves and large pendants, pure 
white, tube shaped flowers; a very stately 
Plant. Pkt., .10 
PAPAVER or Poppy. Annual varieties, 
showy, hardy annual of the easiest cultivation 
and embracing many rich and beautiful col¬ 
ors. The seed should be sown early in spring 
where intended to bloom. 
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DOUBLE FRINGED PETUNIA 
