6 HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED 
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LEWISTON MAINE 
PANSY 
Pansy, or Heartsease. Too much importance cannot 
be attached to the culture of these beautiful plants, 
flowering as they do in great abundance for several 
months. When sown in the early spring a good display 
in most cases can be had in the following fall, but the 
best results are not obtained by so doing. To obtain 
fine blooms it is better to sow during summer and 
transplant the seedlings in cold frames in September, 
protecting during the winter with mats or shutters. 
Pansies delight in a cool, moist, well drained soil, en¬ 
riched with decomposed barn-yard manure. They 
should never be allowed to suffer for want of water. 
Giant Blue.Pkt., .10 
Giant Black.Pkt., .10 
Giant Whdte.Pkt., .10 
Giant Mixed.Pkt., .10 
Giant Purple.Pkt., .10 
Giant Yellow.Pkt., .10 
Giant Ruffled Mixed, 
Pkt., .15 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI. This is one of the 
finest annuals, being hardy, easy of cultiva¬ 
tion and making as a summer bedding plant 
an effective and brilliant display. The flowers 
are of large size, finely rounded form, and 
with well-defined eyes. The colors are superb. 
Grandiilora Finest Mixed Pkt., .10 
PHLOX. Perennial. Another of the old- 
fashioned flowers. Grows from 2 to 3 feet 
high, with large heads of fragrant blossoms. 
Mixed .Pkt., .10 
PORTULACA. Charming dwarf annuals for 
sunny situations or light soils, producing 
flowers of most brilliant colors in great profu¬ 
sion. Height, 6 inches. 
Grandiflora Plenissima—Double Mixed 
Pkt., .10 
Grandiflora—Fine Single Mixed.Pkt., .10 
PHYSALIS. Chinese Lanterns. A hardy pe¬ 
rennial grown for its scarlet seed pods, which 
are easily dried for winter bouquets. Easily 
grown.Pkt., .10 
SOABIOSA. Mourning Bride. Hardy annual. 
Handsome summer border plant, producing 
splendid flowers in all colors on long stems, 
making them ideal cut flowers which keep for 
a week in water. 2-2 y 2 ft. 
Finest Mixed .Pkt., .10 
SOABIOSA 
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