HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED CO. 
Lewiston maine 
TURNIPS (Continued) 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan (Flat). The earliest 
turnip in cultivation and a splendid variety; favorite 
with gardeners who want first turnips in market. Bulb 
white, flat, of medium size, with a bright purple top; 
one of the sweetest and finest flavored of summer sorts. 
Pkt., .10; oz M .20; 34 lb., .60; lb., $2.00 
Extra Early White Milan. This is one of our most 
popular turnips for spring sowing. It is a splendid ex¬ 
tra early turnip in which the extreme earliness, small 
top and tap-root of the Purple Top Milan is united with 
clear white skin and flesh. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .20; 34 lb., *60; lb., $2.00 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. Rapid grower and miid 
flavor. The most popular variety for early use, either 
for the table or stock. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 34 lb., .40; lb., $1.00 
Yellow Stone. A very popular yellow-fleshed vari¬ 
ety, fine for table use. Flesh very firm, tender, sweet 
and fine flavored; an excellent keeper. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 34 lb., .40; lb., $1.00 
White Egg. Belongs to the class of quick-growing 
fall turnips, and for this purpose should be sown in 
this latitude between August 1 and 10. Its shape is 
nearly oval or egg, as its name would indicate. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 34 lb., .40; lb., $1.00 
Ruta Baga or Swedish Turnip 
Ruta Bagas, or Swedes, should be planted from the 
last of June to about July 10, as they require more 
time in which to mature than the Early or Strap Leaf 
varieties. Newly-turned soil will produce the sweetest 
and smoothest turnips. 
Long Island Purple. Undoubtedly the finest vari¬ 
ety of purple-top Ruta Baga. Leaves few and small; 
bulbs fine shaped with very short, small necks; purple 
crown, skin and flesh bright yellow, solid, sweet and 
mild flavor. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; *4 lb., .40; lb., $1.00 
White Sweet German. Sweet, and fine flavor. Good 
keeper. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; *4 lb., .40; lb., $1.00 
Skirving’s Purple Top. Well-known, yellow fleshed 
variety of large size and fine quality; for stock or table. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; y 4 lb., .40; lb., $1.00 
Imperial Hardy Swede. Claimed by many to be the 
best Swede turnip grown. Bulb of large size with 
purple crown; flesh yellow; very smooth and heavy 
cropper. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 34 lb M .40; lb., $1.00 
HERBS 
Dill.Pkt., .10 
Sage, Broad Leaf . Pkt., .10 
Summer Savory.Pkt., .10 
Catnip .Pkt., .10 
Vegetable and Flower 
Plants 
We have in their season a choice assortment of 
both vegetable and flower plants. 
Tomato Plants. Dwarf Champion, Chalk’s Jewel, 
Earli'ana, etc. 
Cabbage Plants. All Seasons, Stone Mason, Drum¬ 
head, Danish Ball Head, Early Summer, etc. 
Cauliflower. Snowball. 
Celery. Giant Pascal, Golden Self-Blanching, 
White Plume. 
Flower Plants. Pansies, Verbenas, Stocks, Salvia, 
Asters, Zinnias, Phlox. 
Our Plants are all grown for us locally and are hardy 
and vigorous. Prices as low as can be made and fur¬ 
nish good, strong, healthy plants. 
Bird Seed 
Add 8c per lb., each additional lb. add .01 for postage. 
Prices subject to variations of the Market. 
Canary. Sicily, selected Sunflower. Russian 
Hemp. Russian, first quality Millet 
Rape. Cuttle Fish Unhulled Rice 
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