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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO. 
LEWISTON MAINE 
PUMPKINS (Continued) 
slight labor and expense, and make a valuable addi¬ 
tion to the season's crops. 
Connecticut Field. The common yellow pumpkin 
grown chiefly for feeding stock. 
Pkg., .10; oz., .15; lb., *30; lb., $1.00 
Sweet or Sugar. A small variety, fine-grained and 
sweet; the best for table use. 
Pkg., .10; oz., .15; y 4 lb., .35; lb., $1.25 
Moss Curled 
PARSLEY 
German,—Peterfile French,—Persie 
Spanish,—Perejil 
One ounce for 150 feet of drill 
Parsley succeeds best in rich, mellow soil. As the 
seed germinates very slowly, it should be sown early 
in spring, previously soaking the seed for a few hours 
in tepid water. Sow thickly in rows a foot apart and 
half an inch deep. 
Champion Moss Curled. The standard variety. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50 
PARSNIP 
German,—Pastinake French.—Panais 
Spanish,—Pastinaca 
One ounce for 150 feet of drill; five pounds in drills 
for an acre 
Sow in drills as early in spring as the weather will 
admit, fifteen inches apart, covering half an inch deep. 
When well up, thin out to five or six inches apart in the 
rows. Unlike carrots, they are improved by frost, and 
it is usual to take up in the fall a certain quantity for 
winter use, leaving the rest in the ground till spring, 
to be dug as required. 
Prices on all varieties of parsnips as follows: 
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; M lb., .50; prices in quantity on 
application. 
Abbott’s Improved Hollow Crown. Smooth and quite 
large; fine sort. 
Guernsey. Roots not quite so long as Hollow Crown, 
but of greater diameter and more easily gathered. 
Long Smooth. As name implies, very smooth, free 
from roots, and a general favorite. 
PEPPER 
German,—Pfeffer French,—Piment 
Spanish,—Pimiento 
One ounce will produce 2,000 plants 
Grown largely for pickles. Sow in hotbeds early in 
April, and transplant to the open ground when the 
weather is favorable. They should be planted in 
warm, mellow soil in rows 18 inches apart. They may 
also be sown in the open ground when danger of frost 
is past. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A favorite and well- 
known pickling sort. Is early, large, mild and thick 
skinned. Pkt., .10; oz., .50 
Long Red Cayenne. A small, long, bright red sort, 
very productive; extremely strong and pungent. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .75 
SPINACH 
German,—Spinat French,—Epinard 
Spanish,—Espinaca 
One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds in 
drills for an acre 
Spinach 
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