Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. HASKELL CO. 194-200 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO. FORMERLY THE GEO B. HASKELL CO. 194-200 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE { \\ IMPORTANT. Price and Terms. All prices stated in this catalogue are based on the present market and are subject to change without notice. We have purposely omitted prices on Grains and Grass Seeds because of the mar- ket fluctuations, as we believe it to be to the advantage of the purchaser, and we will gladly submit samples and lowest quotations on application. Our Terms of payment are net cash. Remittances. All moneys should be sent either by P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft, Registered Letter or Express Money Order. We deliver all Vegetable and Flower Seeds when bought at the packet, ounce, 14-pound, 1/2-pound and 1-pound prices, but when seeds ordered are listed m pints and quarts, postage should be added at the rate of 5 cents per pint and 7 cents per quart. Each additional quart add 2 cents. In all other cases goods will be SHIPPED F. O. B. LEWISTON and no charge for packing. Bags will be charged as follows:— 2-bushel bags 22 cents, i/2-bushel bags 10 cents, peck bags 8 cents, V^-peck bags 5 cents. Non- Warranty. While we do not give any warranty, either expressed or implied, as to the productiveness of our seeds, we buy only the best and purest and we carefully test all seeds before putting them on the market. If goods are not accepted on these terms they must be returned at once with all charges paid. PARCEL POST INFORMATION ON PAGE 10 NOTE. We would deem It a great favor If our customers, or those wishing to re- main on our mailing list, thereby receiving our catalog, would Inform ue of change In address. Special— LUTHER BURBANK SEEDS SEE PAGE 143 FOR INFORMATION 1915 Fjaskell Implement & Seed (£ CATALOG OH CHOICE Farm, Garden and Flower SEEDS also Dairy and Poultry Supplies, Wooden Ware, Hardware, Galvanized Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Fencing, Garden Seeders and Cultivators, Pumps and Suburban Water Systems, Spraying Out- fits, Fertilizers, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, etc. “THE FURROW” If you will send us your name and address we will send you FREE for one year The Furrow. This is a paper published in the interest of better farming and contains much useful information on farming and soil culture, also valuable Household Hints for the housewife and a lot of entertaining reading for the younger members of the family: Haskell Implement & Seed Co. 194-200 MAIN STREET LEWISTON, MAINE Choice Flower Seeds GENERAL LIST Postage Prepaid on all Flower Seeds in Packets at Prices Quoted. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. When the money accompanies the order, purchasers of Seeds in packets at catalogue prices may select 25 cents’ worth extra packets for each $1.00 sent. Thus anyone enclosing $1.00 may order seeds in packets amounting to $1.25. Two dollars sent to us with the order will pay for seeds in pcakets amounting to $2.50, and so on. This offer does not include seeds in collec- tions, by weight or measure, bulbs, plants or anything excepting seeds in packets. Plants are generally known an d described as Annuals, Biennials, and Per- ennials. The term annual is applied to plants which flower and ripen their seeds the same season. Hardy annuals are those which may be sown in the open ground. Half hardy annuals are those which should be started in the house and transplanted to the garden. The term biennial is applied to plants which flower the second season after planting and then perish. The term per- ennial is applied to plants which flower the second season after planting, and continue to flower year after year. ACROCLINIUM. (Everlasting) hhA Pretty Everlasting Flower, fine for winter bouquets. The flowers should be gathered when young. Double White Pkt., .05 Double Pink Pkt., .05 ADONIS. Showy, popular border flowers, remaining a long time in bloom. Aestivalis. “Flos Adonis.” Flowers scar- let. Hardy annual. 1 ft. Pkt., .05 AGERATUM. (Floss-Flower.) hA Blos- som continually throughout the summer. Highly prized for bedding out, and valuable for winter blooming indoors. Imperial Dwarf. Dark blue. 9 in; good for edging. Pkt., .05 ALYSSUM. Very hardy, free blooming dwarf plants, all varieties growing freely in common soil. The pretty, fragrant flowers are much prized for bouquets; excellent for the summer garden. Saxatile Compactum. Yellow flowers; fine for borders. Perennial. Pkt., .05 Little Gem. White. They grow but three or four inches in height, very compact, of spreading growth, each plant often forming a circle a foot in diameter. Pkt., .05 Alyssum HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued AMARANTHUS. Ornamental foliage. Very striking and effective decorative plants. Sew early and set out young plants early in June. Annual. Tricolor. Mixed. — Carmine scarlet, splen- did variety. 4 to 5 ft. Pkt., .05 ANTIRRHINUM. (Snapdragon.) Beauti- ful, hardy, free blooming plants for summer and fall. Flowers the first year from seed as annuals and should be treated as such. Average height, 1% feet. Crimson Pkt., .05 White Pkt., .05 Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 ASTERS (Half Hardy Annuals) Tall Varieties American Branching. A free growing Aster of robust, erect habit, producing large, feath- ery blossoms resembling Japanese Chrysan- themums; one of the finest for cutting. Height 3 ft. Crimson Pkt., .05 Dark Blue Pkt., .05 Lavender Pkt., .05 Rose Pkt., .05 White Pkt., .05 Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 White Branching Asters Semples Branching. A superior and free flowering class. The flowers are large with graceful wavy petals on long stem. Excellent for cutting. Height 3 ft. Crimson Lavender . . . Pink Purple White Finest Mixed Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Pkt., .10 Giant Comet. Splendid class of pyramidal habit, with very large flowers. Crimson Pkt., .10 Lavender Pkt., .10 Rose Pink Pkt., .10 Furple . Pkt., .10 White Pkt., .10 Finest Mixed Pkt., .10 ASTERS — Dwarf Varieties Chrysanthemum Snow White Pkt., .05 Dark Crimson Pkt., .05 Finest Mixed Fkt., .05 Queen of the Market. Early flowering aster, of branching habit, producing its flow- ers on long stalks; fine class for cutting and bunching. Crimson Pkt., .05 Lavender Pkt., .05 Light Blue Pkt., .05 Light Pink Pkt., .05 Deep Red Pkt., .05 White Pkt., .05 Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 Peony Flowered Perfection. The finest form of incurved Aster, splendid for exhibi- tion and popular for both florists’ and private use. The plants are about two feet in height, with flowers usually four inches across, very double, and of fine globular form. Dark Blue Pkt., .10 Lilac Pkt., .10 Blood Red Pkt., .10 Rose Pink Pkt., .10 White Pkt., .10 Finest Mixed , Pkt., .10 Victoria. Flowers large, very double, with the petals beautifully incurved. Cannot be excelled for bedding or exhibition. 2 ft. Crimson Pkt., .10 Dark Blue Pkt., .10 Rose Pink Pkt., .10 White Pkt., .10 Finest Mixed Pkt., .10 China Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 ALL SORTS MIXED Pkt., .05 &, .10 4 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued BALSAM. Beautiful plants for the sum- mer garden. Of fine pyramidal form, thickly studded with large flowers of rich shades. They should he started early in heat and transplanted. We offer the finest strains in cultivation. Annuals. Double Dwarf Mixed Pkt., .05 BELLIS Perennis flore pleno. Double Dqisy. A favorite spring flowering perennial, producing charming effects when planted with Pansies, Forget-Me-Nots or Silene. They are easily raised from seed, flowering in autumn if sown in spring, although it is bet- ter to sow in July or August in cold frames and plant them out the following April. Longfellow — Dark Rose Pkt., .05 Snowball — White Pkt., .05 Mixed Pkt., .05 California Daisy Pkt., .05 BROWALLI A. Elegant, free flowering, half- hardy annual for house or garden; growing about eighteen inches in height, with Verbena-like flowers; excellent for cutting. Seeds started in July will give fine plants for winter blooming in the greenhouse for which they are valuable. For summer blooming they may be sown under glass in March, or in the open ground in May. Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 CALENDULA. Vigorous, hardy, free-flow- ering annuals, with large, flat, double, flow- ers; valuable for growing in light soils, or dry situations. They are useful as cut flow- ers, and are frequently grown under glass during winter for cutting. 1 ft. Meteor. Double orange yellow striped with primrose. Pkt., .05 Prince of Orange Pkt., .05 Double Mixed Pkt., .05 CALLIOPSIS or Coreopsis, Perennial Vari- eties. These frequently bloom the first year from seed sown in the spring; it is most sat- isfactory, however, to sow in July or August, protecting the plants with coarse straw or pine boughs during the winter. They will flower profusely the following summer. Height, 2 ft. Mixed. Pkt., .05 CANDYTUFT. Showy hardy annuals, growing about a foot in height. Excellent for bouquets. Carmine Pkt., .05 Lilac Pkt., .05 Empress White Pkt., .05 Mixed Pkt., .05 CANNA. Indian Shot. The luxuriant foli- age and superb flower of the Cannas, especi- ally of the new French and Italian races, easily places them foremost among our sub- tropical bedding plants. Crozy’s Newest Mixture Pkt., .05 Nigricans — Dark red foliage Pkt., .05 Candytuft CARNATION S — M a rg ue ri te — The earliest of all Carnations, blooming in July or August if sown in spring and continuing till frost. Being half-hardy perennials, a slight protec- tion of coarse straw or pine boughs will pre- serve them during winter and they will flower profusely the next summer, or they may be potted to bloom during winter in the house. The flowers are large, about eighty per cent, unusally coming double; beauti- fully fringed and clover scented. Carnations Marguerite Giant White Pkt., .10 Giant Rose Pkt., .10 Giant Red Pkt., .10 Giant Yellow Pkt., .10 Giant Mixed Pkt., .10 CELOSIA, or Coxcomb. Showy annuals of easy cultivation; producing large, brilliant, comb-like flower heads. They prefer a light soil, and should not be allowed to become crowded if a dwarf habit is desired. Tall Mixed Pkt., .05 Centaurea Cyanus 5 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued CENTAUREA. Flowering Annuals. Im- perial is — Giant Corn Flower. The flowers are of enormous size; fragrant, and of the most charming colors, including white, pink, lilac, rose and purple. They are among our best summer flowers for cutting. Marguerite — White Pkt., .05 Cyan us — Bachelor’s Button, mixed Pkt., .05 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Annual Varieties.) Showy, hardy annuals of easiest cultiva- tion and blooming early in summer. They are most desirable for seashore and moun- tain gardens. Height, 2 ft. Double Yellow Pkt., .05 Double White Pkt., .05 Double Mixed Pkt., .05 COBOEA SCANDENS. A fine, rapid grow- ing climber with handsome foliage and large, bell-shaped flowers, green at first, but rapid- ly changing to a beautiful, deep violet-blue. A well established plant will run about thirty feet in a season, covering a large veranda with handsome foliage and beautiful flowers. Tender perennial. Pkt., .05 COLEUS. Splendid bedding plants, with beautifully colored and handsomely marked foliage. They are easily raised from seed if kept in a warm temperature. Tender peren- nials. Hybrida Mixed Pkt., .25 CONVOLVULUS MAJOR— Tall Morning Glory. Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 CONVOLVULUS MINOR— Dwarf Morning Glory. Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 Japanese Morning Glory Pkt., .05 COSMOS. This is one of our most useful and beautiful autumn flowers. To get it in bloom early, the seed should be sown in May in the open ground where the plants are desired to bloom, and the seedlings allowed to grow and flower without being trans- planted. Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 Cosmos CYPRESS VINE. Ipomoea Quamoclit. Very graceful twining annuals with feathery dark green foliage and star like- flowers. Twenty feet. Scarlet Pkt., .05 DAHLIA. The popular flower can be easily raised from seed and flowered the same season. The roots should be placed in dry sand and kept in a cellar where there is no frost during the winter. Hybrida Pleno Fine Double Mixed Pkt., .10 Single Mixed Pkt., .05 Chinese Pinks DIANTHUS. Chinensis fl. pi. hP. Double Chinese Pinks. Finest Mixed. Pkt., .05 Heddewigii. (Japan Pinks) liB. Single First-class selected. Mixed Pkt., .05 DOLICHOS LABLAB. (Hyacinth Bean.) Purple. 10 feet. Pkt., .05 E SC H SC HOLTZ I A. California Poppy. The bright colors, long duration and dwarf habit of these free-blooming hardy annuals, ad- mirably adapt them for massing and border planting. Height, 1 ft. California — Yellow, orange center Pkt., .05 California Alba— White Pkt., .05 Mixed Pkt., .05 GOURDS. Luxuriant, climbing annuals, useful in covering arbors, fences or slopes, and bearing gourds which are of interesting forms and colors, 10 to 15 ft. Mixed Pkt., .05 GYPSOPHILA. Infant’s Breath. Free flowering, hardy plants ; extremely light and graceful, easy of cultivation, and most use- ful for bouquet and cut-flower work. Height 18 inches. Mixed Pkt., .05 6 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CD., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SE EDS— Continued HELIANTHUS. Sunflower. The large va- rieties are useful in forming backgrounds of large beds or borders and for distant effects, while the smaller sorts may be planted with scarlet Salvia, Cannas and other tall bedding plants, besides being excellent for cutting. Hardy annuals. DIADEM (New). Flowers beautiful light lemon with black center; of the greatest value for cut flowers Pkt., .05 Double Mixed Pkt., .05 Helianthus HELICHRYSUM. Everlasting Flower. Showy annuals for beds or borders; useful as dried flowers for winter bouquets, for which use the blooms should be cut before they are fully open, and hung up to dry with the flowers downward if stiff stems are de- sired. Height 2 ft. Double Mixed Pkt., .05 Heliotrope HELIOTROPE. Delightfully fragfrant greenhouse perennial; excellent for bedding or indoor cultivation and particularly useful for cutting. GIANT. Newest large flowering varieties mixed. Pkt., .10 HOLLYHOCK. This ever popular hardy favorite of our gardens has few rivals in ma- jestic grandeur. Hollyhocks succeed best in rich, well-drained soil. They should be light- ly protected during winter with pine boughs, coarse straw or other mulch not liable to rot. Seeds sown in July produce fine plants for blooming the following summer. Hardy bi- ennials; 6 to 8 ft. Chaters Strain. Double finest mixed Pkt., .10 HUMULUS JAPONICA. Japanese Hop. Splendid annual climber of fast growth and very ornamental. 12 ft. Pkt., .05 KOCHIA TRICHOPHILA. (Standing or Summer Cypress.) Splendid ornamental an- nual of unusual quick growth, forming regu- lar pyramids of about 3 ft. in height. The slender-leaved plants are of a cypress-like appearance during summer, changing their light-green foliage to carmine and blood-red colorings towards autumn; flowers small, scarlet. The plant also called “Burning Bush,” is of great value when planted singly or in groups, as well as for pot culture. 3 ft. Pkt., .05 LARKSPUR. Splendid hardy annuals with showy flowers borne on long spikes; white, lilac, and all shades of blue; excellent for cutting. Height 18 inches. Double Tall. Branching or stock flower mixed. Pkt., .05 LAVENDER. Ornamental hardy perennial, bearing long spikes of very fragrant blue flowers. 18 inches. Pkt. .05 LOBELIA. The Erinus varieties are most valuable for edgings, hanging baskets and vases, blooming profusely from June till frost. Lobelia Cardinal is and its varieties are among our most brilliant autumn flower- ing perennials. Crystal Palace Compacta. The darkest blue. Pkt., .05 Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 MARIGOLD. Tagetes. These handsome half-hardy annuals when well grown cannot be suppassed either in mixed borders or when grouped together. They succeed best in mod- erately rich soil and in open situations, and are strongly recommended where a gorgeous display in the autumn is an essential feature. African — Double tall yellow Pkt., .05 African — Double tall mixed Pkt., .05 French — Double tall mixed Pkt., .05 Migonette 7 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued ^Otget-me-not. MYOSOTIS — Forget-Me-Not. Dwarf, half- hardy perennials, bearing a profusion of lit- tle, star-shaped flowers. They thrive best in rather moist, shady situations. Most of them will bloom the first year from seed if sown early. If sown in July or August in shaded frames, fine plants will be obtained for spring blooming. They are very beautiful when planted in combination with late spring bulbs, Daisies, Arabis or Golden Alyssum. Palustris — True Forget-Me-Not. Dark blue, very beautiful; profuse flowering. Pkt., .05 M1GONETTE. Reseda Odorata. The most fragrant annual, prized as much for forcing in winter as for the summer garden. The seed should be sown early and the plants as they grow, thinned sufficiently to allow them to branch. The beds should be liberal- ly watered during dry weather. Parson’s White . Pkt., .05 Machet, Red Pkt., .05 Bird’s Mammoth Mixed Pkt., .05 NICOTI ANA Affinis— Annual. Colossea — Magnificent foliage plant, the young leaves at first tinted with red. It soon attains a height of five or six feet, with leaves often two feet in length, and a foot in width. Excellent for foliage beds. Pkt., .10 Sylvestris. A splendid new variety with glaucous leaves and large pendants, pure white, tube-shaped flowers; a very stately plant. Pkt., .05 PAPAVER, or Poppy. Annual varieties, showy hardy annual of easiest cultivation and embracing many rich and beautiful col- ors. The seed should be sown early in spring where intended to bloom. 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 beautiful- ly striped and edged with white. The blooms if cut when young will keep in water for two or three days. Height, 2 ft. Pkt., .05 Double Carnation Mixed Pkt., .05 Oriental Deep Crimson . Pkt., .05 White Swan Pkt., .05 NASTURTIUMS— Dwarf varieties. 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 red foli- age. Height, 1 ft. Finest Mixed. Our special mixture of the finest sorts, in great variety of color. Pkg., .05; oz., 10; J4 lb., .30 Nasturtium NASTURTIUMS— Tall or Climbing. Pkg., .05! oz., .10; '/* lb., .30 PHLOX DRUMMONDI. This is one of the finest annuals, being hardy, easy of culti- vation and making as a summer bedding plant, an effective and brilliant display. The flowers are of long duration and of most gor- geous and varied colors. Height, 1 ft. Finest Mixed — Splendid colors Pkt., .05 Grandiflora Finest Mixed. The flowers are of large size, finely rounded form, and with well defined eyes. The colors are superb. Pkt., .10 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued Petunia PETUNIA. The Petunia is popular because it is of easiest cultivation, blooms from early summer continuously until frost and is one of the most showy and free-growing annuals. Height, 12 to 15 inches. Single Flowering Petunias Hybrida— Finest Mixed Pkt., .10 Fimbriata — Fringed, Single Mixed Pkt., .15 Double Flowering Petunias Double Fringed — Extra Large Pkt., .20 PORTULACA. Charming dwarf annuals for sunny situations or light soils, producing flowers of most brilliant colors in great pro- fusion. Height, 6 inches. Grandiflora Plenissima — Double Mixed Pkt., .05 Grandiflora — Fine Single Mixed Pkt., .05 RHODANTHE. Half-hardy annuals with “Everlasting” flowers. They are beautiful for the open garden, or grown in pots for the conservatory. If required for winter use, as dried flowers, they should be cut before they are fully expanded. Height, 1 ft. White Pkt)., .05 Mixed Pkt., .05 RICINUS. Castor Oil Plant.. Tender an- nuals of rapid and gigantic growth, produc- ing enormous dark green or bronze-colored palmate leaves ; excellent for sub-tropical beds, or for massive foliage effects on lawns or backgrounds. Zanzibariensis. Mixed. A new and dis- tinct race from East Africa, producing leaves of enormous size, varying in color from light green to purplish red. Height, 15 ft. Pkt., .05 PANSIES Pansy, or Heartease. 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 beist results are not obtained by so doing. To obtain fine blooms it is better to sow during summer and transplant the seedlings into cold frames in September, protecting during the winter with mats or shutters. Pansies delight in a' cool, moist, well-drained soil, enriched with decomposed barnyard manure. They should never be allowed to suffer for want of water. Giant Blue Pkt., .10 Giant White Pkt., .10 Giant Black Pkt., .10 Giant Mixed Pkt., .10 Giant Purple Pkt., .10 Mixed Pkt., .05 Giant Yellow Pkt., .10 Giant Fringed Mixed Pkt., .10 PANSIES HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 9 CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued Sweet Peas SWEET PEAS Our Sweet Peas are unsurpassed in selec- tion, purity and vitality. Seed should be sown in new ground as early as it can be worked in spring. The vines should be thor- oughly established before the hot weather sets in. White-seeded sorts should be sown a little later, when the ground is warm. Haskell’s Peerless Mixture. We invite com- parison of our mixture with any and all others, no matter under what name or at how high a price offered, and are certain a trial will demonstrate the superiority of our Peerless Mixture. Prices on Haskell’s Peerless Mixture, Pkt., .05; oz., .10; ^ lb., .25; yz lb., .45; lb., .80. Price on all Separate Colors, Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 14 lb., .35; J/2 lb., .65; lb., $1.25. Blue and Purple Captain of the Blues. Standard light ma- roon; wings light purple. Navy Blue. Deep violet blue. Variegated Aurora. Flaked orange salmon; largest striped. American. The brightest blood red striped. Daybreak. Crimson scarlet on white ground. Gray Friar. Beautiful watered purple on white ground. Helen Pierce. Blue mottled on pure white. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain. Rose and white striped. Princess of Wales. Stripped mauve on white ground. Lavender and Mauve Countess of Radnor. Pale mauve stand- ards, wings pale lilac, very fine. Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy mauve; beau- tiful. Emily Eckford. Standard reddish mauve, wings blue. White Blanch Burpee. Pure white of superior substance, flowers large and finely formed. Emily Henderson. A new pure white, largest of all and an excellent sort. Sadie Burpee. White seed. Very large. Pure white. Dorothy Eckford. Pure White. Light Yellow Mrs. Eckford. Delicate shade of primrose yellow. Primrose. Color pale primrose approach- ing yellow. Shades of Pink Lovely. Large pink standard, delicate rose wings. Hon. F. Bouverie. Standard flesh-pink, wings rosy buff. Sybil Eckford. Pink and buff. F'rima Donna. Lovely pale pink. One of the finest. Katherine Tracy. Soft but brilliant pink. Gladys Unwin. Large, light pink. Blanche Ferry. The popular pink and white. Her Majesty. Beautiful rose color. Painted Lady. Old popular pink and white, fiery shade. Shades of Red Red Riding Hood. Rosy pink, very fra- grant. Brilliant. Bright scarlet, fine form. Firefly. Deep brilliant scarlet; truly a fiery shade. White and Blue Maid of Honor. White edged with blue. Lottie Eckford. White, suffused with la- vender. Claret and Maroon Boreatton. Very dark maroon self-colored. Captivation. Beautiful claret color Waverly. Standards rosy claret, wings shaded blue. 10 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS— Continued SALPIGLOSSIS. Half-hardy annuals; ele- gant late summer flowering plants of great diversity in color; beautifully penciled in rich tints of yellow, purple, and brownish red. Of easy culture. Grandiflora — Finest Mixed Pkt., .05 SALVIA. Flowering Sage. Very orna- mental; flowers borne in spikes of fiery red, crimson or blue, and continue in bloom in open ground until after severe frosts. Start in heat and transplant into light soil one to two feet apart. Tender perennials, but bloom the first season. Height, 2 ft. to 3 ft. Splendens — Brilliant scarlet .... Pkt., .10 Cocinea — Mixed Pkt., .05 STOCK — Gilliflower. The charming colors, delightful fragrance and free-blooming char- acter of the Stocks have made them favorite plants for both summer and winter cultiva- tion. They are very effective for beds and borders, and their handsome spikes are in- valuable for bouquets and floral decorations. Large-Flowering Double Ten-Week Varie- ties. Highest grade, pot-grown seed. The best variety for early summer blooming, pro- ducing massive, pyramidal flower spikes of brilliant, colors and delightful fragraince. Height, 1 ft. Lavender Pkt., .10 Pink Pkt., .10 White Pkt., .10 Finest Mixed Pkt., .10 $WEET WILLIAM. Dianthus Barbatus. Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable for clumps among shrubs or bor- ders. Height, 18 inches. Hunt’s Perfection Mixed . Pkt., .05 VIRGINIA CREEPER. (or American Woodbine). Though, a common native climb- er this is one of the best plants for covering unsightly objects, or it may be easily trained into festoons of exceeding grace and beauty. Pkt., .05 VERBENA. The Verbena is one of the most decorative and easily grown bedding plants. If started in heat in March the seed- lings begin to bloom in June and continue until frost. Plants raised from seeds are stronger and flower more freely than those grown from cuttings. Half-hardy perennials. Height, 1 ft. Hybrida — Fine mixed Pkt., .05 Hybrida — Mammoth mixed Pkt., .10 Hybrida — Extra selected; dark blue Pkt., .10 Hybrida — Candissama. White .... Pkt., .10 WILD CUCUMBER. Hardy, vigorous climber, with very pretty seed-pods, large seeds; to be sown in the open ground in au- aumn. 20 ft. Pkt., .05 XERANTHEMUM. Profuse blooming hardy annuals with “Everlasting” flowers; useful for winter bouquets; colors pure white and deep purple. Height, 18 inches. Finest Double Mixed Pkt., .05 ZINNIA. The double flowering Zinnias, Zinnia elegans fl. pi., are among the finest annuals, blooming from July till frost. The flowers are large, handsome, and in a varie- ty of colors. Of easy cultivation in common garden soil. Seed should be started in heat and transplanted. Our seed of these beauti- ful flowers is saved from the finest collection in Germany. Single Mixed Pkt., .05 Double Mixed Pkt., .05 MIXED FLOWER SEEDS FOR WILD GARDENS. — A splendid mixture of more than one hundred kinds of flower seeds at a low price. Pkt., .05 PARCEL POST INFORMATION Parcel Post rates now apply to all seeds, bulbs and plants and are subject to the same rates as all other merchandise. 1st and 2nd Zone includes all places within a dis- tance of 150 miles of Lewiston. RATES OF POSTAGE FOR 4th CLASS MERCHANDISE Zone Distances Zones Lewiston and Rural Delivery, Within 150 Miles, 1st & 2 150 to 300 Miles, 3rd 300 to 600 Miles, 4th 600 to 1000 Miles, 5th 1000 to 1400 Miles, 6th 1400 to 1800 Miles, 7th *1800 Miles and over, 8th First Pound Each Additional Pound $ .05 $ .ooy2 up to 50 Lbs .05 .01 up to 50 Lbs. .07 .05 up to 20 Lbs. .08 .06 up to 20 Lbs. .09 .07 up to 20 Lbs. .10 .09 up to 20 Lbs. .11 .10 up to 20 Lbs. .12 .12 up to 20 Lbs. ‘Includes non-contiguous possessions. SUPERIOR VEGETABLE SEEDS ASPARAGUS German, — Gpargel. French, — Asperge. Spanish, — Esparragos. One ounce for 60 feet of drill. A convenient bed is about six feet wide, with a path two feet wide on each side. This will require six rows one foot apart, and a bed of that width 50 feet long will be ample for an ordinary family, requiring about one pound of seed. It will require about three years from the time of sowing until the bed is in full bearing, but once established, it is good for twenty years. It should be sown in drills one foot apart, and when the plants are four or five inches high they should be thinned out so that the plants will be nine inches apart from each other in all the rows. Great care must be taken for the first year to keep down all weeds as soon as they appear, else they will choke and destroy the young seedling Asparagus. The deeper the soil and the more manure used, the greater will be the crop. Conover’s Colossal. The best known, and one of the most desirable sorts. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., .20; lb., .50. Palmetto. Shoots are very large and light green, also tender and very desirable for the market and home garden. Very quick in growth, with close, round-topped shoots. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 14 lb., .25; lb., .75 ASPARAGUS ROOTS A saving of one to two years is effected by planting roots. These offered below are strong, two-year-old roots, and the proper size for testing. These roots are not carried in stock but will be shipped direct from the growers. Prices on the following varieties will be quoted on application. Columbia, Mammoth White, Conover's Co- lossal, Barr’s Mammoth and Palmetto. When in the city make our store your headquarters. Always glad to have strangers and others call and examine our Farm Imple- ments. We carry the largest and most com- plete stock of any concern in New England. We give no warranty, expressed or implied, but we buy our Seeds from reputable Seeds- men and we carefully test them before put- ting on the market. Goods not accepted on these terms must be returned at once, pre- paid. 12 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE BEANS Dwarf or Bush German,— Bohnen. French, — Haricot Spanish, — Frijole nano. Black German Wax. (Black Seed.) Very early; round, yellow pods; a well-known standard sort. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 Currie’s Rust-proof Wax. Pods long, flat and straight, very productive and rust-proof; black seed. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 One quart to 100 feet in drills or 150 hills; two bushels to the acre, in drills. A succession of sowing can be made from the first week in May until August. Plant in drills about two inches deep, and from eight- een inches to two feet apart, according to the richness of the soil; the poorer the soil the closer they can be planted. The seeds should be dropped about two inches apart. Wardwell’s Dwarf Kidney Wax Bean. Hardy and productive, pods long, broad, flat and of a delicate waxy yellow, brittle and entirely stringless. The yield considerably exceeds that of the Common Golden Wax and is equally early. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 Improved Golden Wax. Rust proof. An improvement on the old Golden Wax. The pod is somewhat round, meaty and entirely rust proof. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.25 Add .03 per pkg.; .05 per pt.,; .07 per qt., each additional quart add .02 if to be sent by mail. Packets of all varieties, 5c each. Refugee Wax. A perfect Refugee with long, round, yellow, wax pods. Suitable for early or late planting, and an immense yieild- er. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 Wax Pod or Butter Varieties Green Pod Varieties Stringless Green Pod. The pods are green, not quite so round as Valentine and less curved. The pods are stringless — absolutely — this quality at once placing the variety at the top of the list among table beans. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 Long Yellow Six Weeks. Pods are long, flat, straight, green Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 Davis White Kidney Wax. Pods remark- ably long, straight, and handsome, waxy white color; enormously productive; seed white. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00 Early Bountiful. Of thrifty growth and very hardy. The stringless and tender flat green pods are produced very early in the season and the bush continues in bearing for a long time. It is practically a stringless Early Yellow Six Weeks. Pt., .15; qt., .25; pk.( $1.50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 13 BEANS — Continued Low’s Champion. Very productive, with stringless, large green flat pods. Excellent either as a string or shell bean. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00, Dwarf Horticultural. The best shell bean for fine quality. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.25. Old-fashioned Yellow-eye Bean. An excel- lent field bean and much preferred to the Improved Yelloy-eye as a baking bean. Pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. Improved Yellow-eye Bean. An excelent field bean and very productive. Pt., .16; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. Red Kidney Bean. An easily raised bean and very productive. Also greatly prized by many for baking. Pt., .10; qt., .20; pk., $1.50. LIMA Burpee’s Bush Lima. The only Bush form of the true, large Lima. Bushes grow to eighteen inches in height and always erect. PL, .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.25. Pole or Running German, — Stangen Bohnen. Spanish, — Judias. French, — Haricot a Rames. One quart to 150 hills ; 10 to 12 quarts to the acre in drills. These are more tender and require rather more care in culture than the Bush Beans, and should be sown two weeks ltaer. They succeed best in sand loam, which should be liberally enriched with short manure in the hills, which are formed, according to the va- riety from three to four feet apart. From five to six seeds are planted in each hill, about two inches deep. As the matured bean is used mostly, the season is too short for succession of crops in the North, though it is advantageous to plant succession crops in the Southern states, where the season of growth is often from March to November. Rough cedar or similar poles about seven or eight feet long should be used for Lima Beans to climb on. They should be set in the ground at least eighteen inches, so as to prevent being blown over. Add .05 per pt. ; .07 per qt., each ad- ditional quart add .02 if to be sent by mail. German Black Wax, or Indian Chief. A superb snap bean; pods yellow and string- less. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.00. We supply all of our BEANS IN PACKETS At 5c each. Postage 3c extra. Our Implements are worth looking over. We extend a cordial invitation to call and examine them. Be sure and ask to see the New Columbia Garden Seeder, Horticultural or Cranberry. Showy and excellent, either as a snap or shell bean, or for cooking when dry. Pt., .20; qt., .30; pk., $1.50. King Horticultural. Pods bright carmine color; both beans and pods are much larger than the common kind. Pt., .20; qt., .30; pk., $1.75. Kentucky Wonder. An excellent green podded variety; enormously productive, the long pods hanging in great clusters along the entire vine. Seed dark brown; entirely stringless. Pt., .20; qt., .30; pk., $1.75 Lazy Wife. One of the best of the later green-podded pole beans for snaps. The pods borne in large clusters, are five to seven inches long, broad, thick, fleshy and entirely stringless. When young they have a rich, buttery flavor, which is retained until they are nearly ripe. The dry bean are excellent for winter use. Seed white. Pt., .20; qt., .30; pk., $1.75. Red Cranberry Pole. A popular string or snap bean; very productive with large and tender pod. Pt., .20; qt., .30; pk., $2.00. Lima, Early Jersey. One of the earliest. Pt., .20; qt., .35; pk., $2.25. 14 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE BEET German — Runtel Rube. French, — Betterave. Spanish, — Beteraga. A rather light soil, well enriched, is best suited to the cultivation of the various beets. The mangels and sugar beets in particular require very liberal manuring. For an early crop of table beets, sow the seed as early as the ground is in condition to work; light frosts will not injure the young plants. For a main crop sow the first of May; and for winter beets, the last of June. Sow in drills, 12 to 15 inches apart, and about one inch deep, pressing the earth firmly upon the seed, — a very important matter. Use about six pounds of seed per acre. Thin out when the plants are large enough. The varieties for table use should be left three or four inches apart. Crosby’s Egyptian. This variety is as early as the original Egyptian, but by careful se- lection has been made thicker and of better quality. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., .25; lb., .90. Detroit Dark Red Turnip. An excellent beet for bunching for market; tops excep- tionally small and upright; roots turnip shaped with small tap root. Color of skin dark blood red ; flesh bright red. Quality is of the best; sweet and tender. One of the best varieties for the market gardener and the home garden. Pkt., .05; oz., .10.; lb., .25; lb., .85. Dewing’s Early. Of deep red color, smooth and of fine form. One of the leading varieties both for market and for family use. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 14 lb., .25; lb., .85. Early Eclipse. Very early; dark-red color, small top, and free from fibrous roots. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; \/4 lb., .25; lb., 85. Edmand’s. This variety is throughly fixed and uniform in type. The flesh is deep blood red in color, and exceedingly sweet and tender. It is round, smooth, of good market size, and does not grow over-large. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; >4 lb., .25; lb., .85. Long Smooth Blood. A prolific variety; very dark in color; stands drought better than the turnip varieties. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; !4 lb., .25; lb., .85. Dirigo Extra Early. A rich, blood-red beet of fine grain and flavor and is earlier than either the Egyptian or the Eclipse. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .85. Haskell's Special Blood Turnip. We have a very fine strain of Blood Turnip Beet, of the Edmand’s type. Very deep red fleshed so much in demand in all markets. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .85. Swiss Chard or Silver Sea Kale. Used as greens and the ribs of leaves cooked and served as asparagus. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; V* lb., .25; lb., .85. MANGEL-WURZEL AND SUGAR BEETS Sow in April or May, using eight to twelve pounds to the acre. Price of all varieties except the Sludstrup and Ecltendorf: Oz., .10; >4 lb., .15; lb., .40. Mangel Danish Sludstrup Mangel Danish Sludstrup. Long, Reddish Yellow. Grows well above the ground and easy to pull. More percentage of dry matter than in any known Mangel. Very heavy cropper. Considered by the Danish people the best Mangel in the world. Price, Ounce, .10; Quarter lb., .20; Pound, .60. Red Giant Eckendorf. Of cylindrical form and grown mostly above the surface. Has been known to yield as high as 58 tons to the acre. Price, Ounce, .10; quarter pound, .20; pound, .50. Lane's White Sugar. One of the best for feeding stock. Very sweet. Vilmorin’s Improved White Sugar. Very sweet, and keeps well. Much relished by stock. i Mangel-Wurzel, Norbiton Giant. A mam- moth long-red variety, enormously produc- tive, and keeps well; good for deep soils. Mangel-Wurzel, Yellow Globe. Does better on shallow soils than the long varieties. An excellent keeper. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE BEETS — Continued 15 Mangel-Wurzel, Golden Tankard. Flesh a deep, rich yellow; very sweet and nutritious. Half long in shape. A very heavy cropper. Improved Mammoth Long Red. An im- provement on the old variety. The roots are very large, uniformly straight and well formed; proportionately thicker, and are deeper colored than the common stort, and Avitli smaller tops. BRUSSELS SPROUTS (Species of Cabbage; cultivation the same) German, — Rofen-Kohl. French, — Chou de Bruxelles. Spanish, -^Berza de Brusels. One ounce will sow a bed of forty square feet, and produce about 3,000 plants. This is a delicious vegetable, superior to either borecole or spinach. The small, cab- bage-like heads which grow upon the stem are much improved by a moderate frost. Sow in hotbeds in March or April, and in the open ground in May; cultivate same as broc- coli. Dwarf Improved. Produces excellent, com- pact sprouts; very sure cropper. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; 'A lb., .60. CABBAGE German, — Kopf-Kohl. French, — -Chou Pomme. Spanish, — Berza. One ounce of seed produces about 3,000 plants. Early varieties are grown from seed sown in hotbeds in February or March, only mod- erate bottom heat being required. Transplant into other frames without much, if any, bot- tom heat, as soon as the plants show the fourth leaf. In April, or as soon as the ground can be easily worked, set out in rows three feet apart, and about eighteen inches between the plants. The ground should be thoroughly stirred with cultivator and hoed every week till the plants cover the ground. For a fall crop, sow in the open ground in May, in hills the proper distance apart, using a. liberal quantity of manure in the hill, be- side that which is plowed in; thin out to one good plant in each hill. In the same way crops may be sown to lay in for the winter use, planting seed as late as July 1. Seeds can also be sown in shallow drills when the plants are large enough, can be trans- planted, setting the plants in rows three feet apart and two feet apart in the row. If the young plants are troubled with the cabbage fly, sprinkle them with tobacco dust, air- slaked lime, slugshot or wood ashes, while the dew is ion them. To keep off the cabbage worm, sprinkle with Dalmatian insect pow- der or slugshot. Danish Ball Head The wide and unfailing popularity of the Danish Ball Head cabbage is simply wonder- ful. It seems to adapt itself to all soils and conditions. The leading characteristics of Danish Ball Head cabbage are; First, that it is a sure header; second, that it is of unapproachable solidity and weight; third, that it is an ex- tra good keeper; and fourth, that it is a good seller. It is a medium to late cabbage, but is gen- erally grown as a late crop. It is sure to head, the heads being round, hard and ex- tremely heavy, though not extra large. It can be grown in close quarters, on account of its compact habit. Pkt., .05; oz., .25;; J4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. All Seasons. An early Drumhead, sure heading, solid variety. Desirable for early or fall use. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; 'A lb., .60; lb., $2.00. Charleston Wakefield. Grows to a much larger size than the Jersey Wakefield. Very productive and a good shipping variety. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; y4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Mammoth Rock Red. The largest heading of any of the red sorts, of deep rich color, and excellent quality. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; !4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Sure Head. A fine variety for main crop. A good shipper and sure header. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; (4 lb., .60; lb., $2.00. Marblehead Mammoth. The largest head- ing cabbage of them all. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; 14 lb., .60; lb., $2.00. 16 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CABBAGE — Continued Danish Summer Ball Head Danish Summer Ball Head, extra. The heads of this cabbage are of a splendid shape and ready early in the season. It is very early, very large, very firm and heavy. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; J4 lb., .90; 1 lb., $3.00. Danish Roundhead Short-stemmed. This cabbage is recommended as the best ever offered. It embodies all the good qualities which growers ever worked up in cabbage, is large, hardy and splendid keeper. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; y4 lb., .75; 1 lb., $2.50. Warren’s Stone Mason. An improvement on the Stone Mason Drumhead ; heads round- er, firmer and earlier; is an extra good keep- er. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; y4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Savoy Improved American. The finest fla- vored of all the cabbage family, large and solid. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; !4 lb., .60; lb., $2.00. Early Winningstadt. An early variety of excellent quality, not as early as the Wake- field. .Pkt., .05;. oz., .20; J4 lb., .60; lb., $2.00, Henderson’s Early Summer. A standard summer variety. We have the true stock. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb., .60; lb., $2.00. Potter’s Early Brunswick. An early fall variety well known and popular.. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; |4 lb., .60; lb., $2.00. Early Jersey Wakefield. A standard early variety for home use or market. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; !4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Red Dutch. For pickling or for salads. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; '/4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Succession. A sure-headed, long-keeping variety, very similar to All Seasons but maturing a little later. Heads deep and very firm. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb., .60. Enkhuizen Glory. A new Holland cabbage which originated at a large seed farm at Enkhuizen, Holland. It is an early cabbage, but still of large size; solid and of the best quality. It is one of the largest early cab- bages we have seen, and may be set out as late as the last of July or first of August in this latitude, and will make large, fine heads for late fall or winter use. The great merit of this cabbage lies in the perfect uniformi- ty of its growth. The plants are compact, and have few outside leaves, and can be planted close together, and will produce very large crop. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; '/$ lb., .90. CARROT German, — Rohre. French, — Carotte. Spanish, — Zanahoria. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; 3 pounds required for an acre. Carrots require a very finely pulverized soil to grow them to perfection. A good, light and well-enriched sandy loam is the best for this crop. For field culture, sow in drills 2 y2 feet apart, so as to cultivate by horse. Mar- ket gardeners sow in drills about 15 inches apart, and cultivate by hand. For early crops cover y2 inch deep, and thin to 6 inches apart in the rows ; for late, cover % inch deep, and thin to 4 inches. Oxheart Carrot Danvers Half-Long. One of the heaviest croppers ; roots dark orange color 8 to 10 inches in length, thick, and ending in a somewhat abrupt point; first class for all soils. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30. Oxheart, or Guerande. Roots short and very thick, and intermediate between Scarlet Horn and Chantenay; color deep orange; fine grained. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30. Large White Belgian. Roots very large and smooth; grown exclusively for stock feeding. Grained. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25. Improved Long Orange. The best known and most largely cultivated of any Carrot; excellent for stock or table use; roots deep orange, 12 to 15 inches long. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; ^4 lb., .25. 17 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CAULIFLOWER German, — Blumenkohl. Spanish, Coliflor. French, — Chou-fleur. One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 to 2,000 plants if sown in open ground, or about 3,000 in frames. To raise good Cauliflower there is nothing so essential to success as good seed. The best Cauliflower seed is very expensive, but it is worth to the grower ten times as much as cheap and carelessly grown seeds. The best results are obtained from using Snow- ball for main late crop, as well as for early use. Early Cauliflowers are difficult to raise and are not of the best quality but when the plants are set out in July and the heads form in October there is no difficulty in getting fine, large heads of first-class quality. The seed should he sown in open ground or cold frames about the middle of May or first of June, on good soil. When plants are large enough, transplant to rich, moist soil. These remarks refer to Snowball or other early kinds. The late kinds must be sown and transplanted earlier. Henderson’s Early Snowball. This is un- doubtedly the finest ever introduced; it is the earliest, and produces beautiful snow- white heads of the most delicious flavor. The seed we offer is pure and genuine, and sure to prove satisfactory. Pkt., .20; oz., $2.50. Extra Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt. The finest strain of the Erfurt Cauliflower; al- most as early as the Snowball; grows about 15 inches high producing very solid, pure white heads of the very finest quality; sel- dom fails to form a good-sized head. . Pkt., .15; oz., $2.00. Danish Giant (Dry Weather). This supe- rior strain originated in Denmark. It is about two weeks later than our Snowball; makes a larger head and is very resisting against unfavorable season and dry weather. We would suggest to our customers who have had trouble in raising other kinds of Cauli- flower to give this variety a trial, as to our minds the chances of success, with this Cauli- flower is increased many fold over any other strain. Pkt., .20; oz., $2.50. All kinds of Insecticides, Spray Pumps, Power Sprayers, etc., always on hand. Call and examine or write for catalogue and prices. CELERY German, — Sellerie. French, — Celeri. Spanish, — Apio. One ounce of seed produces about 3,000 plants. Sow seed the first or second week in April in hotbed or cold frame. As soon as the plants have attained a height of three inches, transplant, setting them four inches apart. As fall approaches draw earth up to the plants, keeping the stalks well together. When well blanched it is ready for use. Some of the varieties, such as Golden Self-Blanching and White Plume, may be blanched by simply placing a board 12 to 15 inches wide on edge on each side of the row. Boston Market. The best and most popu- lar sort in cultivation. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; ^ lb., .75. Giant Pascal. A strong grower and won- derful keeper; quality very fine. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; !4 lb., .50. Golden Self-Blanching. A self-blanching early golden-colored variety that is very pop- Pkt., .05; oz., .40; 'A lb., $1.50. White Plume. A variety that can be more easily grown than any other as it does not require high banking to blanch the stalks. Simply earthing up enough to keep the stalks together or by passing a string around each plant is sufficient. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; lb., .75. Celeriac, or Turnip-rooted. The turnip- shaped roots of this variety are cooked and sliced and used with vinegar, making a most excellent salad. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; lb., .50. CHICORY One ounce is sufficient for a bed of four square yards. Large-rooted or Coffee. Leaves when blanched make an excellent salad. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; '/* lb., .30. CORN — Sugar German,— Welfchkorn French,— Mais. Spanish, — Maiz. One quart will plant 200 hills ; 1 pk. will plant 1 acre in hills. Corn requires a good soil and a warm sit- uation. Commence for first early by plant- ing the early varieties about May 1, and if a continuous supply is wanted all summer, make plantings about two weeks apart from May 1 until the last of July, first planting early varieties then later ones. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, and make the hills about the same distance apart in the rows. Five ker- nels in the hills are plenty. Cover about 1 inch deep for early and a little deeper for late. Thin to 3 plants in a hill. Add 5c per pt; 7c per qt., and for each additional quart to the same address add 2c, if to be sent by mail. 18 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CORN — Continued Early Red Cory. This variety is the favor- ite for first early. Pkt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. White Cob Cory. This is an improvement over the Early Cory as" the cob is white which gives it a finer appearance It is as early as the Early Cory and of excellent quality. Pkt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. Crosby's Early. An early corn of large size and choice quality. It has long been a stand- ard variety. Pkt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. Stowell’s Evergreen. The best late corn for all purposes. It has been a leader for many years as a main crop variety and is unexcelled as a market corn. Pkt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., .$1.50 Country Gentleman. This is the finest of the medium late varieties. The rows are zig-zag with long slender kernel of delicious flavor. Pkt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. Black Mexican. This corn when in condi- tion for the table cooks remarkably white; but the ripe grain is black or bluish-black. It is surpassed by none in tenderness. F'kt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.50. Golden Bantam. The fact that the grains of this variety are yellow is an indication of hardiness and its value for early planting and early maturity. It is a rapid grower, and produces ears measuring about 5 inches, but the smallness of ears is fully made up by Stowell’s Evergreen the deliciously sweet flavor and tender quality of the corn when cooked. It is a fine variety for the home garden. Pkt., .05; pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.75. FIELD AND FODDER CORN Prices will he quoted on application on the following corns Please give the amount desired as well as the kind in all cases. Southern White. A white variety that no silo owner or dairy farmer should overlook. It grows 12 to 16 feet high ; has broad foliage and tender stocks. There is no better fodder to keep up the flow of milk during hot weather when the grass is burned up. Heavy cropper. Learning. An early very heavy long-eared corn. Grows to medium height with large amount of foliage. One of the best ensilage corns, very much relished by stock. Cob red; grain yellow. Red Cob. A very large-growing white dent corn, with red cob. Fodder sweet, juicy and tender. Very popular in northern dairy dis- tricts. Sanford. A well-known variety, adapted to the whole of New England. Kernels sil- very white flint color; large and broad. An excellent fodder and ensilage corn. Early Canada. An' eight-rowed, yellow-flint variety with small cob and deep grain. This is one of the earliest and best and seldom fails to produce a crop. The Early Canada seed we have to offer was grown in this State. From the fact that this corn matured in good shape last season it is sufficient evidence that it is Early and well adapted to this climate. Longfellow. An eight-rowed, yellow flint sort; ears average 10 to 15 inches. Large kernels and small cob. Particularly adapted to New England. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 19 Haskell’s Prizetaker Corn CORN — Continued HASKELL’S PRIZETAKER CORN This corn has fully maintained its past rec- ord as being the very best flint corn grown. This corn showed a test of 12.2 per cent, protein, 5.51 fat, and 78.56 carbo-hydrates, which makes it the highest test corn from a food value of any of the known flints or dents. On a recent test of this corn, 70 pounds of ears made 63 pounds of shelled corn. This also makes an exceptionally fine corn for an ensilage corn as it grows when plant- ed for ensilage very rank, being 10 to 12 feet tall, and the stalks are very fine grain, mak- ing a much more profitable corn for ensilage than any of the dent varieties. We have this corn both on the cob and shelled. CHERVIL One ounce will sow about 300 feet of drill. Cultivated like parsley. Sow thickly in May, in drills half an inch deep, one foot apart. Use while the leaves are young and tender. Curled Chervil. The young leaves are used for garnishing, and flavoring soups. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 14 lb., .25. CORN SALAD OR FETTICUS German,— Uckerfalat. French, — Mache. Spanish, — Macha Valeranilla. One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. Sow in September, in drills eight inches apart, covering the seeds lightly, and protect from frost by a light covering of hay or lit- ter. The seed may also be sown in spring. Large Green Cabbaging. A small, hardy salad; used also as a substitute for lettuce; can be sown in September, and wintered over same as spinach. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; |4 lb., .30. CRESS OR PEPPERGRASS German, — Areffe. French, — Cresson. Spanish,— Masuerzo. One ounce will sow 16 square feet, or 150 feet of drill. A popular salad, which should be sown early in the spring — very thickly in shallow drills — and at short intervals, for success, as it soon runs to seed. Extra Curled. A small plant, having a fine, pungent flavor, and used as a salad; may be cut two or three times. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; '/4 lb., .20; lb., .50. True Water Cress. Grows along the banks of ponds and streams, and is easily intro- duced, wholly unlike Extra Curled; leaves are quite large and thick; a fine salad, sold in immense quantities in the large markets in spring. Pkt., .05; oz., .40; |4 lb., $1.25. CUCUMBER German,— Gurfe. French, — Concombre. Spanish, — Pepino. One ounce will plant 50 hills; 2 pounds will plant an acre. Culture — For earliest use, sow the seed in the hotbed or greenhouse in February or March, in warm loam, where the temperature is about 90 degrees ; cover half an inch deep, and when the plants are of fair size trans- plant into hills (made in the greenhouse), four plants in a hill, so that when the weath- er permits the whole hill can be moved to the open ground by means of tins made for that purpose. Plant for general use in the open ground about June 1, in hills 6 feet each way, and thin to three plants in a hill. Fine old manure (about six cords per acre) is suf- ficient; or, better still, plant on land from which a crop has been taken, and which was heavily manured for that crop. 20 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CUCUMBER— Continued Davis Perfect. As now selected, this popu- lar new variety is well worthy of praise. The long, even fruits are of fine form, with an intensely dark rich green skin. With very few seeds the solid white flesh is of superb quality for slicing. So handsome and regular are the fruits that they bring an extra price on market, — often being taken for “hot- house grown.” The vines are of strong growth and quite prolific. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; y4 lb., .35. Extra Early Russian. Earliest vari ty known, hardy and productive, fruit very small and quality fine for pickling or slicing. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; '/4 lb., .35. Early Cluster. Fruit borne in pairs; light green, a great hearer. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .35. Early Frame or Short Green. An excellent sort, both for table use and for pickling. Plants very vigorous and productive. Fruit straight, a little smaller at the ends, bright green, lighter at the blossom end. Comes into use a little later than the Early Cluster and keeps green a long time. Our stock is very superior. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; !4 lb., .35. Boston Pickling. Fruit short, smooth and pointed at each end, bright green and a great yielder, one of the best pickling. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 'A lb., .35. White Spine Improved. The most popu- lar strain of White Spine, and for general out-door culture the best. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; ]A lb., .35. Long Green Improved. Fine for pickling when small, good for table use when about half grown. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; !4 lb., .35. Japanese Climbing. Vines are extra strong and foliage much more vigorous than other kinds, and being a climbing sort, can be grown on trellises, etc., saving much valuable space in small gardens. It is very prolific, from forty to fifty cucumbers hav- ing been counted on single plants. Fruit cylindrical, about ten inches long, thick and of fine flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 'A lb., .50. DANDELION German, — Lowenzahn. French, — Pissenlit. Spanish, — Amargon. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. The Dandelion resembles endive, and af- fords one of the earliest as well as one of the most healthful of spring greens. Sow as early as the weather will permit, in good, well-enriched soil, in rows 12 inches apart, covering seed % of an inch deep, and firming the soil well over them. Thin to two or three inches apart in the rows; by so doing the roots will be larger and a great amount of time will be saved the White Spine Cucumber 21 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DANDELION — Continued EGGPLANT German, — Gierpanze. French, — Aubergine. Spanish, — Berengena. The Eggplant will thrive well in any good garden soil, but will repay good treatment. The seeds should be sown in hotbed or warm greenhouse in March or April, and when about an inch high potted in two-inch pots. Plant out about June 1, two and one- half feet apart. Kale next spring in trimming or gathering the crop. One pound per acre is sufficient. Improved Thick-Leaved. Cultivated for spring greens; an immense improvement on the common Dandelion, both in size and thickness of its leaves and fine flavor, ing far less bitter. Pkt., .05; oz., .50; |4 lb., $1.75. New York Improved Purple. The leading market variety, and undoubtedly the best for size, quality and productiveness. Pkt., .05; oz., .50; >4 lb., $1.50. KALE OR BORECOLE German, — Blatter-Kohl. French, — Chou Vert. Spanish, — Breton. ENDIVE German,- — Gendive. French, — Chicoree. Spanish,— Endivia. One of the most refreshing and attractive of all autumn and winter salads. Sow seed from the middle of June until the end of August. Green Curled. Beautifully curled, tender, and crisp. One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. Sow from the middle of April to the begin- ning of May in prepared beds; transplant in June, and treat in the same manner as for cabbage. Of all the cabbage tribe this is the most tender and delicate. The varieties are all extremely hardy, and are best when touched by frost. Dwarf German Purple, or Brown Curled. Esteemed by Germans; very hardy and of fine quality; so handsome that it is frequent- ly grown for ornament. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; 14 lb., .30. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^4 lb., .50. M oss Curled. More finely curled, and a heavier and more dense plant than Green Curled. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; 14 lb., .50. Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. Rarely ex- ceeding 18 inches in height, but spreading out under good cultivation to 3 feet in diame- ter; leaves beautifully curled and bright green. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; !4 lb., .30. Broad-leaved Batavian (Escarolle). This variety is chiefly used in soups and stews; requires to be tied up in blanching. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; |4 lb., .50. Tall Green Curled Scotch. Grows about two feet high; leaves dark green, curled and wrinkled; very hardy, and is improved by a light frost. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30. KOHL RABI German, — Rohl- Rab. Frencn, — Chou-Rave. Spanish, — Col de nabo. One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. This vegetable, the popularity of which is rapidly increasing, combines the virtues of the turnip and cabbage, but excels both in nutritive, hardy and productive qualities. The seed may be sown in June in rows IS inches apart, and the plants thinned out to eight or ten inches in the rows. 22 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE KOHL RABI — Continued Early White Vienna. Best for general table use; flesh tender and white. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .60. Purple Vienna. A little later than the White; color bluish purple. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; (4 lb., .60. Large Green or White. Good for table and also for feeding stock. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; 14 db., .60. LEEK German, — Lanch. French, — Poireau. Spanish, — Puerro. One ounce will plant 200 feet of drill. The leek is very hardy and easily culti- vated; it succeeds best in a light but well- enriched soil. Sow as early in the spring as practicable in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. When six or eight inches high they may be transplanted in rows ten inches apart each way, as deep as possible, that the neck, being covered, may be blanched. London Flag. Very popular with market gardeners. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; >4 lb., .50. Broad American Flag. Large and superior to London Flag; popular with gardeners. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., 50. LETTUCE German, — Lattich. French, — Laitue. Spanish, — Lechuga. One ounce will sow 100 square feet, or 120 feet of drill Requires a rich, moist soil, and to be crisp and tender needs to be grown in cool weath- er. For winter use, sow in hotbeds every two weeks, at the rate of one ounce of seed to four sashes (a sash is three feet long by six feet wide) ; cover very lightly, and trans- plant, first to three inches apart each way, afterward to eight inches. For garden or field, sow in rows, and cover, one-fourth of an inch deep, and thin out to twelve inches apart in the rows. For New England the White Seeded Tennisball for cultivation un- der glass, and the Black Seeded Tennisball for outdoor use, are the standard variety. May King. Probably the finest all-seasons lettuce yet introduced. It is very early and hardy, and will stand cold, damp weather better than many varieties. Planted out of doors or under glass it will produce fine solid heads much sooner than any other variety. Outer leaves are yellowish green, tinged with brown, while the inside is a rich yellow. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75;* lb., $2.00. Big Boston. A most desirable variety, ei- ther for forcing in cold frames or open-ground planting; always produces large, solid, sale- able ends. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb., .60. Boston Curled. Of ordinary quality but great beauty; highly ornamental in growth, with its frilled leaves. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; >4 lb., .50. Prize-Head Early. Leaves green and red, very thin, crisp and tender; one of the best for private use. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb., .50. Tennisball Black-Seeded. A very popular sort for open:ground culture; forms a hand- some head, and is crisp and tender. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb., .50. Tennisball, White-Seeded. Extensively grown for forcing and heading under glass; heads firm and good size, very white and crisp. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; !4 lb., 40. Simpson Black-Seeded. Nearly double the size of the Early Curled Simpson; leaves delicate golden yellow; superior variety for forcing or sowing out of doors. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; '/4 lb., .30. Simpson Early Curled (White Seed.) A leading early sort for forcing or open ground. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; J4 lb., .30. Tomhannock. A variety with upright leaves, beautifully wrinkled; edges of outer leaves have reddish tinge; one of the best. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; >4 lb., .30. Boston Market. One of the best for forc- ing under glass, as well as for outside use; forms fair-sized heads, edge of leaves slight- ly tinged with red. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; '/4 lb., .50. May King HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINZ 23 There is a breezy farm paper named the "Furrow” which we want in your home. Send your name for our mailing list and four times a year it will be“ sent you FREE. LETTUCE— Continued Grand Rapids. An excellent forcing vari- ety with loose heads and of good size and form. F'kt., .05;, oz., .15; J4 lb., .40. Brown Dutch. Leaves large, thick, green, tinged with brown; forms large, solid heads; exceedingly hardy. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; >4 lb., .50. Hanson. Large, solid heads; tender, crisp, and of a fine flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; J4 lb., .40. White Paris Cos. Has long, narrow, up- right leaves; does not head, but when tied up blanches very nicely. Pkt., .05; oz., .15; ^ lb., .40. MELON, MUSK German, — Melone. French, — Melon. Spanish, — Melon. One ounce will plant about 50 hills; 2 to 3 lbs. in hills -per acre. Melons thrive best in a light, rich soil. Plant early in May, when the ground has be- come warm and dry, in hills six feet apart each way for Muskmelons, eight feet for Watermelons. Previous to sowing the seed, mix a few shovelfuls of well-rotted manure in each hill, and plant in each twelve to fifteen seeds; after all danger of bugs is over, thin out to three plants per hill. When about one foot long, pinch off the tips to make them branch, as it strengthens the growth of the vines and makes the fruit mature earlier. Give plenty of water/and feed liquid manure occasionally. A few hills for early use may be had by sowing on pieces of sod in a hot- bed, and when warm enough transplant to open ground. Emerald Gem Melon. The Emerald Gem is entirely unlike any other muskmelon yet in- troduced. The melons are about the size of me Netted Gem, but unlike that variety, the skin, while ribbed, is perfectly smooth, and of a very deep emerald green color. The flesh, which is thicker than any other native melon of the same size, is of a suffused sal- mon color, and ripens thoroughly to the thin green rind, which is distinctly defined. The flesh is peculiarly crystalline in appearance, and so very juicy, sweet and rich that it al- most drops to pieces. It matures very early, and is quite productive. F'kt., .05; oz., .10; lb., .50; lb., $1.50. Rocky Ford. This new Muskmelon is simi-* lar to the oval strain of Netted Gem. The strain here offered originated with the melon growers in the vicinity of Rocky Ford, Col., who have shipped this melon from that dis- tant Western point to Eastern markets. The melons grown by them are so fine in quality as to outsell all others, and the demand for such melons has been far beyond the supply. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .40; lb., $1.25. Long Yellow Musk. A long, large melon of peculiar musky flavor; a rich, yellow color both inside and out. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .40; lb., $1.25. Early Hackensack. An improvement over the old Hackensack, producing melons of as good quality and ten days earlier. Large fruit, with thick, green flesh of the finest flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .40; lb., $1.25. MELON, WATER German, — Waffermelone. French, — Melon. d’Eau. Spanish, — Zandia. One ounce will plant 50 hills. Prices on all varieties of Watermelons as follows: .05 per pkt.; .10 per oz., lb., .25; lb., .75. Citron for Preserves. The old and well- known Preserving Citron; seeds red. New Florida Favorite. An improvement on the old Florida Favorite, growing to double the size and more prolific. Its perfect shape, bright red crisp flesh, and delicious flavor, make it one of the best melons grown. 24 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MELONS — Continued Phinney’s Early. This is another very early melon, earlier than the preceding; it is hardy and a sure cropper and extensively cultivated in the North. Peerless or Ice Cream. Very early, flesh firm and sugary. Cuban Queen. Very productive; flesh bright red, very solid, crispy and sugary. MUSTARD German, — Senf. French, — Moutarde. Spanish, — Mostaza. One ounce will sow 75 feet of drill. As an ingredient, the green Mustard im- parts a delightfully pungent flavor to the va- rious forms of prepared salads. For early crops the seed may be sown in a hotbed in March, and for general crop at frequent in- tervals through the spring, in drills from eight to twelve inches apart. White London. Considered the best for salads and spinach; leaves light green. It is best when about four inches high. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; '4 lb., .15. Brown or Black. Pkt., .05; oz., 10; ^4 lb., .15. OKRA OR GUMBO German, — Ocher. French,- — Gombo. Spanish, — Cebolla. One ounce will plant 100 hills. This is an annual from the West Indies, cultivated for its green seed-pods, which are used in soups or stewed and served like asparagus. It is highly esteemed in the South for making gumbo soup. The pods when young and tender should be sliced in sections, strung on a thread and hung up in the shade to cure like dried apples; can be used for soup at any time. Culture. Sow the seed thinly in dry, warm soil, in shallow drills two feet apart. After the plants are up, thin them out to nine inch- es apart; hoe frequently and draw a little earth to the stems as they grow. Gather the pods when quite green and about one and one-half inches long. Long Green. Pods long, green and ribbed, and a heavy bearer. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; lb., .25. White Velvet. Great improvement over the older varieties; pods larger, white, smooth, and a more abundant bearer; of superior quality... Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30. Weeders, Seeders and Garden Tools for the MarketGardeners are Specialties with us. Call and examine Same. ONION Select the clean, richest land on the farm for the Onion crop. If Onions were grown on the land the previous, year, so much the better but any good corn or potato land will do. Broadcast fifteen to twenty cords of fine well-rotted manure to the acre and plow not deeper than six inches; harrow thoroughly, cross plow, and harrow again, after which, hand rake with wood rake and remove stones and rubbish. Sow four to five pounds of seed per acre in drills twelve to fourteen inches apart and about one-half inch deep. See that the Seed Drill is equipped with a good roller, that will press the earth firmly upon the seed. Sow as early in the spring as the ground can be properly worked. There is seldom necessity for thinning Onions if the land has been properly manured and seeded. After the .Onions are three to four inches high, an application of about five hundred pounds to the acre of fertilizer, rich" in available nitrogen, strewn between the rows, will be very beneficial. Keep the Onions growing by never allowing the weeds to get ahead and the acre should produce, in a good average season, five hundred to seven hundred bushels. When the tops are down, the Onions may be pulled and left on the ground, and should be frequently turned with a wooden rake, until tops are dried. Yellow Globe Danvers. Undoubtedly the best known and most popular of all onions; the earliest yellow variety; is entirely free from stiff necks. Globular in shape; has a small top. It is the most productive, produc- ing as high as one thousand bushels per acre, and will average on good soil with proper HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 25 We buy our ONION SETS from the largest grower in the country and know that we have as fine a lot as can be obtained. ONION — Continued culture, five to seven hundred bushels. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb., .60; lb., $2.00. Yellow Globe Danvers, our Finest Strain. This is the product of years of careful selec- tion, and is the most perfect type of the Yel- low Globe Danvers Onion which intelligent, painstaking care can produce. It is immeas- urably superior to the average seed offered, not only in shape and color, but in produc- tiveness. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; !4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Large Red Wethersfield. We have a very fine and select strain of this sort. Color is deep purplish red, flesh white, moderately grained and very firm. Yields enormously and is one of the best winter keeping onions. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; >4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. White Portugal, or Silverskin. A large flat, white onion of mild and pleasant flavor; hard and fine-grained, and a good keeper. Extensively sown for sets, and is also largely grown for pickling. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Southport Red Globe. The onions from Southport, Conn., generally command an ex- tra price in New York markets, because of their beautiful shape and color, due partly to the variety grown and partly to the favor- able soil and the extra care taken in handling the crop. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. Prize-Taker. A Globe-shaped variety of delicate straw color, growing to a very large size. It ripens up hard and firm, the flesh being pure white, fine grained and of mild, delicate flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75; lb., $2.50. ONION SETS Potato Onion Sets qt., .25; pk., $1.25 Red Bottom Sets qt., .25; pk., $1.25 White Bottom Sets .... qt., .25; pk., $1.25 Yellow Bottom Sets .... qt., .25; pk., $1.25 Top Sets qt., .20; pk., $1.00 Onion Sets should be planted as early in the spring as convenient to obtain early green onions, but they may be set at any time up to June 1. Set in rows a foot apart, and three to four inches between them in the row. Any good soil will suit them. When grown in quantities, high cultivation is given in order to forward the crop for an early market. They are ready for use as soon as the bulbs begin to be of fair size. Those not used in green condition will ripen early in July and make nice onions. Potato and Top Onions are grown from bulbs only. PARSLEY German, — Peterfile. French, — Persil. 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 vari- ety. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75, Extra Curled Dwarf. Leaves finely cut, very early and bright green; desirable for either the home or market garden. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; '/4 lb., .25; lb., .75. PARSNIP German, — Pastinake. _ French, — Panais. Spanish, — Pastinaca. One quart for 75 feet of drill; one to two bushels in drills for an acre. Sow as early in spring as the weather will admit drills 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 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., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .20; prices in quantity on application. Abbott’s Improved. Hollow Crown. Smooth and quite large; fine sort. Guernsey. Roots not quite so long as Hol- low Crown, but of greater diameter and more easily gathered. 26 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE PEAS German, — Erbren. French,— Pois. Spanish, — Guizante. One quart for 75 feet of drill; one to two bushels in drills for an acre. Peas come earliest to maturity in light, rich soil. For general crop, a deep loam or a soil strongly inclining to clay is best. For early crops decomposed leaves or leaf-mold should be used; or, if the soil is very poor, strong manure may be used. For general crops a good dressing should be applied, and for the dwarf-growing kinds the soil can hardly be too rich. When grown as a mar- ket crop, peas are never staked; for private use, they are generally sown in double rows, and the tall varieties staked up by brush. For an early crop sow as soon as the ground can be worked, and make repeated sowings every two weeks for succession. After the first of June sowing should be discontinued until the middle of August, when a good crop may sometimes be secured by sowing an extra-early sort for fall use. If sent by mail add .05 per pt. ; .07 per qt., and for each additional qt. to same address add .02. All marked thus (*) indicate wrinkled va- rieties. Extra Early Dwarf Varieties *Bliss American Wonder. An old variety, but still highly prized for its flavor and qual- ity. Of dwarf, robust habit, growing twelve to fifteen inches in height, and bearing an abundance of good-sized, welkfllled pods. Pt., .15; qt., 25; pk., $1.75. -Sutton’s Excelsior. Ripens early on vines fourteen to sixteen inches high, covered with a great abundance of long, straight, broad pods of a pale-green color. Price: Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $2.25. SiPremium Gem. A fine-flavored dwarf, wrinkled variety; height, eighteen inches. Pt., .15; qt., 25: pk., $1.75. ’■'Nott’s Excelsior. This is the earliest dwarf wrinkle pea. The plant is dwarf and needs no support. The pods are of good size and well filled with large peas of the finest quality. It is as early as the American Won- der, while the vines are much more produc- tive and the pods of larger size. There is no better early dwarf pea. Fifteen inches. Pt., .15; qt., 25; pk., $1.75. Every person planting peas should have one of our Garden Seeders. Send for de- scriptive circular and prices, or if possible call at our store and examine them. Sutton’s Excelsior Extra Early Varieties Not Dwarf Alaska. An extra early round pea bearing pods of a dark green color; two feet. Pt., .15; qt., 25; pk., $1.75. *Gradus, or Prosperity. No new variety of peas has ever met with the favor and sale as the “Gradus”has since its introduction in America several years ago. It combines the finest quality with extreme earliness, and is also productive, bearing pods fully as large as Telephone. The color of the shelled peas is a beautiful light green, which color they retain after being cooked; the quality and flavor are delicious, and the peas remain ten- der and sweet for a long time. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $2.25. ’"Thomas Laxton. One of the very best of the tall growing large pod early peas. The plant is a very hardy and strong grower, pro- ducing extra large size pods in abundance. The quality is delicious, and cannot be sur- passed by any other variety. The “Thomas Laxton” will mature nearly as early as any of the extra early smooth peas, and being a wrinkled sort is much sweeter. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $2.25. 27 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Thomas Laxton PEAS — Continued Second Early Varieties ^Heroine. One of the very best late kinds. Very long pods well filled with deliciously sweet dark green peas. Two feet. Pt., .15; qt., 25; pk., $1.75. *Telephone. A pea of the finest quality, sweet and delicious. Medium late, growing four feet tall with pods of the largest size. Pt., .15; qt., 25; pk., $1.75. ^Yorkshire Hero. Bears large, well filled pods on stocky, vigorous vines. A first-class late pea. Two feet. Pt, .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.60. *Bliss Everbearing. Medium late and very productive. Two feet tall. Pt, .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.60. *Haskell’s Dark Green Pod Peas. Immense pods of the style of the Telephone. A very superior wrinkled pea of quick and robust habit of growth. Pods are very deep green, averaging five to six inches in length and are borne in great abundance. The peas have a peculiarly pleasing flavor sure to satisfy all lovers of this most delicious vegetable. Has- kell’s Dark Green Pod is a medium late va- riety growing from three and one-half to four feet in height. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $1.75. *Duke of Albany or American Champion. Very fine, large pods and peas of finest qual- ity. Medium late three feet. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $2.00. * Dwarf Champion. Possesses all the mer- its of the reliable Champion of England. A hardy robust grower producing dark green pods of good size and in great abundance. Quality excellent. Pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.65. * Dwarf Telephone. (Carter’s Daisy). Sim- ilar to the Tall Telephone except in the height of the vine, which is only about two feet. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $1.75. *Admiral Dewey. An enormous cropper; peas very large and sweet. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $2.00. Late Varieties for General Crop. ^Champion of England. The standard for quality. Grows four feet tall, very prolific, and still one of the best late peas. Pt., .15; qt., .25; pk., $1.60. ^Improved Stratagem. A very large, fine pea growing about twenty inches tall, strong and stocky. Late. Pt., .15; qt., .30; pk., $2.00. Mammoth Melting Sugar. (Edible pods.) Large broad pods, very brittle and entirely stringless. Height four feet. Pt., .25; qt., .50. ...White Marrowfat. A good late sort. Cul- tivated very extensively for the summer crop. F't., .10; qt., .15; pk., $1.15. Black-Eyed Marrowfat. An old and stand- ard late variety for garden or field use. Pt., .10; qt., .15; pk., $1.15. Canada Field. Seeds small, white; for field culture only; largely used for sowing among oats. 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., .05; oz., 25. Long Red Cayenne. A small, long, bright red sort, very productive; extremely strong and pungent. Pkt., .05; oz., .85. 28 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE We will have a fine assortment of SEED POTATOES In many of the common storts and all are from selected stock. Ask for quotations. POTATOES While there are many varieties iof potatoes which claim the public favor, we have in- cluded in our stock only a few and these we know to be the best in cultivation. All our potatoes are grown from selected stock in Maine and being of a uniform size are cal- culated to give the best results when used in a planter. Write for prices and descriptions on Green Mountain, Norcross, Irish Cobbler, Early Rose and Gold Coin, Early Six Weeks, Early Harvest, Sir Walter Raleigh. PUMPKIN German, — Kurbis. French, — Poitron. Spanish,— Calabaza. One ounce will plant 20 hills. Pumpkins are grown chiefly as food for stock. The usual method of planting is to scatter a few seeds at intervals in the hills when planting Indian corn ; in this way good crops of Pumpkins are secured with slight labor and expense, and make a valuable ad- dition to the season’s crops. Connecticut Field. The common yellow’ pumpkin, grown chiefly for feeding stock. Oz., .05; 'A lb., .15; lb., .40. Large Cheese or Kentucky Field. A most popular variety. Fruit flattened, the diame- ter being two or three times more than the length. Oz., .05; 'A lb., .10; lb., .40. Sweet or Sugar. A small variety, fine- grained and sweet; the best for table use. Oz., .05; 'A lb-> -2°; lb-> -60- RADISH German, — Rettig, Rabies. Spanish, — Rabano. French, — Radis, Rave, Petite Rave. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. Culture. The soil for Radishes should b(e very rich, light and mellow, well broken by digging as their tender and mild qualities de- pend much upon their rapid growth. For very early use sow in hotbeds in February and March and in the open air as soon as the ground can be worked, at intervals of ten or twelve days for a succession as long as they may be wanted. The winter varieties should be sown in August, lifted before se- vere frost, and stored in the cellar. Vick’s Scarlet Globe Radish. A leader among bright round Red Radishes. Quick maturing, extremely attractive, short tops, solid and fine flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; |4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tipped. One of the handsomest of the turnip radishes and a great favorite in many large markets for early planting outdoors. It is but little later than the White Tipped Forcing, and will give entire satisfaction where extreme earliness is not the primary object. Roots slightly flattened on the under side; color, very deep scarlet with a white tip; flesh white and of the best quality. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Long Scarlet. Short top. The standard variety of the long sorts, used either for forcing or open culture; six or seven inches long. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .20; lb., .50. Chartier. Decidedly distinct in appearance from any radish in cultivation. The color at the top being crimson, running into pink about the middle, and from thence downward it is a pure waxy white. It will attain a very large size before it becomes unfit for the table. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; A lb-. -25; lb., .75. 29 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE RADISH — Continued French Breakfast. Olive-shaped scarlet, with white tip; crisp and tender. Very early. A general favorite. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Early Scarlet Turnip. A well known and popular variety. Small top of quick growth, mild and crisp. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Non Plus Ultra. One of the earliest forc- ing radishes, being ready for the table in three weeks from planting. Roots round and bright scarlet, crisp and delicate. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; !4 lb., .25; lb., .75. China Rose. Bright rose-colored skin; flesh white and quality excellent; one of the best for fall and winter use. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Long White Vienna. Of rapid growth and beautiful shape; skin and flesh snow-white. The finest of long white radishes. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; >4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Long Black Spanish. Long, black, flesh white and slightly pungent; one of the latest and hardiest. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Round Black Spanish. Skin black; white fleshed and piquant flavor. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT German, — Bocksbart. French, — Salsifis. Spanish, — Ostra vegetal. One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill. Culture. Sow the seed in light deep soil, early in the spring, in drills twelve inches apart and one inch deep, thinning out the young plants to four or five inches. The roots will be ready for use in October, when a supply should be taken up and stored, like carrots. Those remaining will suffer no in- jury by being left in the ground till spring but should be dug up before commencing their growth. Mammoth Sandwich Island. We consider this the largest and most profitable salsify in cultivation; roots are two to three times the size of the ordinary salsify and of more agreeable flavor. It is pure white in color and invaluable to market gardeners. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; J4 lb-> -50. SPINACH German, — Spinat. French, — Espinard. Spanish, — Espinaca. One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds in drills for an acre. This is a very important crop in our mar- ket gardens, and is one of the most easily managed of all vegetables requiring but little culture, and may be had fit for use the en- tire season. The main crop is sown in Sep- tember. It is sometimes covered up in ex- posed places with straw or salt hay during winter, which prevents it from being cut with frost; but in sheltered fields there is no ne- cessity for covering. For summer use it may be sown at intervals of two or three weeks from April to August. Spinach is best de- veloped and most tender when grown in rich soil. Prices on all varieties as follows: Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .15; lb., .35. Giant Thick Leaf. This variety gives the best results. The leaves are large, thick and somewhat crumpled, and it is equally good for spring or autumn sowing. 30 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SIMPLEX SEPARATOR Cannot be beaten. The easiest running, cleanest skimming, simplest in construction and less work to clean of any machine on the market. Send for Special Catalogue if interested in the best machine to be had. SPINACH— Continued Bloomsdale Savoy-Leaved. A heavy crop- per of fine quality and very hardy; succulent leaves, curled and wrinkled like a Savoy cab- bage; hardiest and most productive sort. Victoria. A variety with heavy, broad, dark green leaves. Valuable for spring sow- ing. New Zealand. A valuable variety for the garden as it produces the thick, tender leaves throughout the summer. Grows very large and luxuriantly in warm, rich soil. Long Standing Thick Leaved. Stands longest before running to seed; dark green. SQUASH German, — Kurbiss. French,— Courge. Spanish, — Calabaza. One ounce Early will plant 50 hills; one ounce Marrow, 25 hills. Culture. The plants are very tender and sensitive to cold, and planting must be de- layed until settled warm weather. The gen- eral principles of culture are the same as those given for cucumbers and melons, but the plants are less particular as to soil. The summer varieties should be planted four feet apart each way, and the winter sorts eight feet. Three plants are sufficient for a hill. Care should be taken not to break the stems from the squashes intended for winter use, as the slightest injury will increase the lia- bility to decay. Delicious. We have found the squash all that the originator claims for it. It is the driest, sweetest and finest flavored squash we have ever tasted; a fall and winter squash and is a good keeper. F'kg., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00. Bay State. Has a hard green shell; good for fall and winter use. F'kg., .05; oz., .10; >4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Boston Marrow. Fine fall variety; oval, bright orange; flesh yellow and firm; best for pies, and also for canning. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Improved Marblehead. Resembles the Hubbard but is earlier; has a gray, hard shell; a very popular winter sort. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; ^ lb., .25; lb., .75. Early White Bush Scalloped. A standard summer variety; good either for home or market garden. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; 14 lb., .25; lb., .75. Essex Hybrid, or Hard-Shelled Turban. A standard winter sort; flesh a trifle .dark- er than the Hubbard; an excellent keeper. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; !4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00. Giant Summer Crookneck. Double the size of an ordinary Crookneck and very warty but similar in other respects. Their handsome appearance commands an extra price in the market. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00. Winter Crookneck. An excellent keeping Crookneck variety, lasting several months. Yellow skin and a well-known squash. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00, Improved Hubbard. The well-known and standard late variety; our strain is excellent. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00. Golden Hubbard. A genuine Hubbard Squash except in color, which is a bright red; quality excellent. Oz., .10; '/4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00. Warted Hubbard. A superior strain of mammoth size, and entirely covered with warty excrescences. Rich, dark-green color, and of very best quality. Pkg., .05; oz., .10; <4 lb., .30; lb., $1.00, Call and examine our new Columbia Seeder with Fertilizer attachment. If un- able to call send for special circular. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 31 GASOLINE ENGINES, WINDMILLS AND PUMPS Will surely interest you. By the use of a windmill, or gasoline engine, at a very small expense, every Farmer can have run- ning water in his buildings. Write us in regard to same or better still, call and ex- amine our line. Special catalogues on water systems can be had for the asking. SUNFLOWER Mammoth Russian. The standard large- growing variety, which is used largely for feeding poultry. Pkt., .05; 14 !b., .10; lb., .20. Stone Tomato Again they should be transplanted about the middle of April into moderately warm beds or frames, and should not be nearer than eight inches. The final transplanting to the open ground may be made the last of May, when the plants should be fine, large and stocky, and if sufficient soil is taken up with each plant they will keep right on growing with no setback. For ordinary plants, sow the seed early in March, and transplant, once in the hot- bed and from hotbed into cold frames about four inches apart. The last of May they will be ready for the open ground where the Dwarf varieties should be plant- ed 3% feet apart and the sperading varie- ties 4 to 4% feet apart. Dwarf Champion. Dwarf and strong habit of growth; very solid and of extra quality. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75. Earliana. It is remarkable for its earli- ness, very large size, handsome shape and bright red color. Its solidity and fine quali- ties are equal to the best medium and late sorts. Pkt., .05; oz., .30; 14. lb., $1.00. Livingston’s Favorite. Smoother than the Paragon is a darker red than the Perfec- tion; ripens evenly, and is as early as any good variety. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75. Livingston's Beauty. Very glossy, crim- son in color, slight tinge of purple; early, free from rot; skin tough, bears handling remarkably well. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; |4 lb., .75. Ponderosa. Very large, solid and of a good flavor. Specimens have been grown to weigh four pounds. Bright red. Very few seeds Pkt., .05; oz., .25; [4 lb., .75. Stone. Fruit very large and deep; bright scarlet, smooth, ripening evenly to the stem, without a crack ; exceedingly solid and firm- fleshed, of the finest quality; one of the best for family use and for canneries. Late. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; !4 lb., .75. TOMATO German, — Liebsapfel. French, — Tomate. Spanish, — Tomate. In this latitude to produce extra early to- matoes the seed should be planted in the hot-bed about the middle of February, in drills five inches apart, and not over one- half inch deep. When the plants are two inches high they should be transplanted three to four inches apart, and when about four inches high should again be trans- planted; this time about five inches apart. Dwarf Champion 32 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & TOMATO — Continued Acme. (Early). Well-known and general- ly cultivated. Smooth, and ripens evenly; color purplish red. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; >4 lb., .75. Matchless. Very large smooth, solid and fine flavor. Cardinal red. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75. Essex Hybrid. A very early sort, color bright pink; large size, solid, rich flavored; very productive; fine market variety. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; (4 lb., .75. June Pink. An early variety, similar in habit to the famous Earliana, differing only in its color, which is pink instead of red. Early, blight resisting, long and heavy yield- ing. An excellent shipper on account of its reasonably tough skin. ‘ Pkt., .05; oz., .25; J4 lb., .75. Chalk’s Early Jewel. This is a very pro- ductive variety, ripens nearly as early as Spark’s Earliana, but is more desirable for home use as the fruits are thicker through and more solid; borne in large clusters. Col- or bright scarlet and quality good. Pkt., .05; oz., .25; (4 lb., .75. TOBACCO ..Connecticut Seed Leaf. Best adapted for the climate of the Northern and Middle States. Pkt., .05; oz., .30. TURNIP German, — Steckrube. French, — Navet. Spanish, — Nabo Comun. Turnips may be sown at all seasons from April to August in our climate, although those will be the best which are sown very early in spring for summer crops, and early in August for a fall and winter crop. A light soil, well manured the previous year, is the best, a few hundred pounds per acre of quick-acting fertilizer will have a tenden- cy to make the roots smooth, and to make the rapid growth so essential in producing sweet and palatable Turnips. 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. 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., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .20; lb., .65. Extra Early White Milan. This is one of our most popular turnips for spring sowing; it is a splendid extra early turnip in which the extreme earliness, small top and tap- »EED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE root of the Purple Top Milan is united with clear white skin and flesh. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; y4 lb., .25; lb., .75. Purple Top Strap Leaf. Rapid grower and mild flavor. The most popular variety for early use, either for the table or stock. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; >4 lb., .20; lb., .50. Yellow Stone. A very popular yellow- fleshed variety; fine for table use. Flesh very firm, tender, sweet and fine flavored- an excellent keeper. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; (4 lb., .20; lb., .50. White Egg. Belongs to the class of quick- growing fall turnips, and for this purpose should be sown in this latitude between Au- gust 10 and 25. Its hape is nearly oval or egg, as its name would indicate. Pkt., .05; oz., .10; J4 lb., .20; lb., .50. RUTA BAGA OR SWEEDISH TURNIP Rutabaga Bangholm. Oblong, globular shaped, with very small neck, yellow flesh, very dark purple top, superior to all other Swedes. One of the very heaviest croppers. Oz., .05; J4 lb., .15; lb., .45. Long Island Purple (Skirving’s)) . Un- doubtedly the finest variety 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. Oz., .05; J4 lb., .15; lb., .40. White Sweet German. Sweet, and fine flavor. Good keeper. Oz., .05; 14 lb., .15; lb., .40. Imperial Hardy Swede. Claimed by many to be the best Swede turnip grown. Bulb of large size with purple crown; flesh yel- low; very smooth and a heavy cropper. Oz., .05; 14 lb., .15; lb., .40. 33 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SWEET POT AND MEDICINAL HERBS : These are of easy cultivation. As a rule it is best to cut herbs when in flower, wilt in the sun and thoroughly dry in the shade. Anise. Hardy annual Pkt. .05; oz. .10 Balm.. Hardy herbaceous, perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .25 Caraway. Hardy bi-annual Pkt. .05; oz. .10 Coriander. Hardy annual Pkt. .05; oz. .10 Catnip. Perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .25 Dill. Biennial • Pkt. .05; oz. .10 Horehound. Perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .20 Marjoram. Sweet, annual Pkb .05; oz. .15 Rosemary. Perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .25 Rue. Perennial Pkt., .05; oz. .15 Sage. Hardy perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .15 Saffron. Annual Pkt. .05; oz. .15 Summer Savory. Hardy an- nual Pkt. .05; oz. .15 Winter Savory. Perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .15 Thyme. Hardy perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .25 Wormwood. Perennial Pkt. .05; oz. .25 VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS We have in their season a choice assort- ment of both vegetable and flower plants. TOMATO PLANTS. Essex Hybrid, Dwarf Champion, Chalk’s Jewel, Earliana, etc. CABBAGE PLANTS. All Seasons Stone Mason, Drumhead, Danish, Ball Head, Early Summer, etc. CAULIFLOWER. Snowball. CELERY. Giant Pascal, Boston Market, White Plume. FLOWER PLANTS. Pansies, Geraniums, Verbenas, Stocks, Salvia, Asters. Our Plants are all grown for us locally and are hardy and vigorous. Prices as low as can be made and furnish good strong, healthy plants. BIRD SEED Add 5c per lb. for postage. Prices subject to variations of the Market. Canary. Sicily. Selected 17 lb. Hemp. Russian, First Quality 10 lb. Rape. German 13 lb. Sunflower. Russian 12 lb. Millet 04 lb. Cuttlefish 40 lb. Unhulled Rice 08 lb. TABLE Showing Weight per Bushel7also“ Quantities sown per acre of Grass, Grain and Vegetable Seeds Weight Quantity per Bushel Usually Sown per acre Timothy, 45 lbs. .1/2 bu. Clover, Red, 60 lbs. 10 to 20 lbs. Clover, Alsyke, 60 lbs. 10 to 15 lbs. Clover, White, 60 lbs. 10 to 15 lbs. Clover, Crimson, 60 lbs. 10 to 15 lbs. Clover, Alfafa, 60 lbs. 15 to 20 lbs. Red Top, unhulled 10 lbs. 2 y2 to 3 bu. Red Top, cleaned, 30to40 lbs. 10 to 15 lbs. Millet, Hungarian, 48 lbs. y2 to 1 bu. Millet, German, 50 lbs. y2 to 1 bu. Millet, Japanese, 35 lbs. y2 to % bu. Millet, Siberian, 50 lbs. 1/2 to 1 bu. Bent, R. 1., 10 lbs. 3 bu. Bent, Fancy, 35 lbs. 15 lbs. Orchard Grass, 14 lbs. 2 to 3 bu. Blue Grass, 14 lbs. 2 to 3 bu. Fowl Meadow, 11 lbs. 1 to 2 bu. Lawn Seed, 16 lbs. 3% to 4% bu. Lawn Seed, Special 40 lbs. iy2 to 2 bu. Perennial Rye Grass, 24 lbs. ■ > (Used Italian Rye Grass, 18 lbs | y in mixtures Tall Oat Grass, 12 lbs. | . for pastures) Yellow Oat Grass 8 lbs. . ) Meadow Fescue, 15 lbs Tall Fescue, 15 lbs\ Sheep Fescue, 12 lbs 1 Hard Fescue, 14 lbs I (Grains used Meadow Foxtail, 8 lbs \ for pastures, Rough Salked grain lands. Meadow, 14 lbs I etc.) Wood Meadow, 14 lbs \ Crested Dog’s Tail 28 lbs ) Sweet Vernal, 11 lbs ’ Seed Barley, 48 lbs. 2 to 3 bu. Seed Wheat, 60 lbs. 1 y2 bu. Seed Rye, 56 lbs. 1 y2 ' bu. Seed Oats, 32 lbs. 2 to 3 bu. Seed Buckwheat, 48 lbs. % to 1 bu. Flax, 56 lbs. 1 to 2 bu. Canary, 60 lbs. Hemp, 40 lbs. Rape, German, 50 lbs. Rape, Dwarf, Essex, 50 lbs. Corn, Field, 56 lbs. 8 to 12 qts. Corn, Fodder, 56 lbs. 3 bu. Corn, Sweet, measured bushel 8 to 10 Qts. Beans, White, 60 lbs. 1 y2 bu. Beans, Red Kidney, 60 lbs. 1 y2 bu. Beans, Fancy, 60 lbs. 1% bu. DCdllO, I o l l jr , ~ ~ “ Peas, Smooth, 60 lbs. 1% to 3 bu. Peas, Wrinkled, measured bu. 1% to 2 bu. We are general agents for the OHIO CUTTER for Ensilage and Dry Fodder, and shall carry in stock a line equipped with elevators, enclosed steel carriers and blowers. Send for Special Catalog- ^4 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE GRASSES and GRAINS NOTE — Owing to the frequent changes in price of Grains and Grasses, we have refrained from inserting prices of them in this catalogue. The lowest market price will be quoted on appli- cation. Northern Grown Grass Seeds SPECIAL ATTENTION Though we trust you will give your careful attention to the vegetable section of our seed catalog, we do not want to overlook that part treating on Northern Grown Grass Seeds. While we carry several grades of the different varieties of seeds, we recommend our Purity Brand as the very best the market affords. These seeds are strictly Northern grown, and are selected by us because they possess the two essential qualities of purity and vitali- ty. It is well known that there have been large quantities of Grass and Clover Seed sold as pure, which official analysis has shown to contain large percentages of adulteration. This not only defrauds the planter by selling him a worse than useless article, but inflicts in- jury also by filling his land with noxious weeds. We list Grass and Clover Seeds accord- ing to their quality, grading down from our Purity Brand, which is always the best. Again we call your attention to the following pages, hoping that our grass-seed busi- ness may be of mutual advantage to us both. TIMOTHY, CLOVERS, MILLETS, RED TOP in several grades LAWN SEEDS Our own mixture, from the purest seeds obtainable We make a specialty of GRASS SEEDS, and while we carry several grades from PURITY BRAND down, we always recommend the best, our PURITY BRAND We can surely please you on this brand 35 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE HINTS ON MAKING HAY About Cutting, Curing1 and Storing Value of Hay Crop The value of the hay crop to the farmer and especially to the stock feeder is not ex- pressed by what it will bring on the market. Aside from the market value there is the feeding value and the manureal value both of which cannot be computed in dollars and cents. Growing grasses supply humus to the land and some supply nitrogen, a valuable fertil- izing element. The feeding value is the one most influ- enced by the method of harvesting. Too early or too late cutting, too much exposure to sun and rain, destroys more or less of the value as a feed. To save this loss is the object of careful methods of making hay. When to Cut The first thing is to know when to cut the different varieties of hay. If cut too early, there is a loss of weight and nutrients. If cut too late, there is a loss in digestible nu- trients and palatability. In the case of clover and alfalfa, any delay in cutting produces a shrinkage in the suc- ceeding crop. Alfalfa produces from two to four crops each season and when each crop CHOICE GRASS SEEDS MISCELLANEOUS GRASSES Orchard Grass. Grown in shady places for hay and in wooded upland pastures. Sow thirty to thirty-eight pounds to the acre. Kentucky Blue Grass. For lawns and pas- tures. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. English Blue Grass, Meadow Fescue. For wet or shaded. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. English Rye Grass. For pastures and lawns, wet or shaded. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. Wood Meadow. For pastures and lawns, wet lawns, wet or shaded. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. Rhode Island Bent. For pastures and lawns of light, loamy soil. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. Meadow Oat Grass. For hay or upland pastures. Sow forty to fifty pounds per acre. Sheep’s Fescue. For sheep pastures. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. Crested Dog’s Tail. A strong, heady grass for dry upland playgrounds, lawns or golf links. Sow thirty to forty pounds per acre. Sweet Vernal. Annual. Used in lawn mix- tures. LAWN SEEDS We can confidently recommend our Lawn Grass Seed as being unexcelled for the pur- pose of making a new and permanent lawn, which will retain its rich green color and velvety appearance throughout the entire summer and fall. In making a new lawn, primary expense is ready it should be harvested without de- lay. It is best to cut alfalfa when the. blossoms are about one-third out. At this time the plant possesses the greatest amount of di- gestible nutrients and if properly cured has no equal as a forage. Clover should be cut when coming into full bloom, at which time a few of the heads are beginning to turn brown. If cut before this time, clover will be hard to cure; if cut later, many of the leaves will fall off and much of the feeding value be lost. The whole crop of either clover or alfalfa should be handled within a few days. Where large quantities are grown, it is advisable to use machines of large capacity in order to rush the work. Timothy makes the best hay if cut when going out of bloom. If cut in full bloom, the blossoms will tend to make the hay dusty. Cow peas make good hay when cut about the time the pods begin to appear. Grains like wheat and oats should be cut for hay when the stalks first begin to turn yellow near the ground. The time for cutting mixed crops like tim- othy and clover should be determined by the condition of the one which predominates. FOR LAWN AND FARM should be deemed secondary to ultimate ef- fect. We offer strictly high-grade mixture of the purest seed obtainable, entirely free from weeds and foreign seeds, at reasonable prices. To obtain satisfactory results we recom- mend sowing at the rate of eighty pounds per acre. Purity Brand. Lb., .35c. Prime Brand. A very good mixture for lawns composed of high-grade seeds. Lb., .25; 100 lbs., $20.00. TIMOTHY Purity Brand. The average farmer when he seeds down his grassland buys the Timo- thy his country dealer has to sell, which is usually anything from a third to a tenth grade, and may be very good or very poor. Our Purity Brand of Timothy, like our Pur- ity Brand of Red Top, is the very best ob- tainable, and was found to be 99.8 per cent, pure by the last official analysis. Fancy. A very fine grade but does not analyze quite as pure as our Purity Brand. Best Prime. Much better than Prime com- monly sold| RED TOP Purity Brand. This is the very best grade of Red Top to be found at any price. A re- cent State analysis of same pronounces it 98 per cent. pure. Choice. This is a very close second to our Purity Brand. Prime. This is a clean and handsome seed showing a high percentage of purity. 36 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE CLOVERS RED CLOVER Our Purity Brand of Red Clover is a North- ern-grown seed, very large, well colored, and the purest obtainable. Frequent analy- sis of this brand pronounce it about 100 per cent. pure. Lower grades at lower prices. Mammoth Pea-Vine Clover. Similar to Red Clover, but makes a larger growth with heavier stock. Sow eight to ten pounds per acre. WHITE CLOVER Purity Brand. Selected especially for Lawns. Prime. For lawns and pastures. ALSIKE It is usually sown with other seeds for hay; a valuable fertilizer if plowed under when in full bloom. Productive and sweet. An excellent honey plant for bees. Sow eight to ten pounds per acre. Purity Brand. This is in the same class with our Purity Brand Red Clover, and ana- lyzes nearly as high. Prime. High grade but not as pure as Purity Brand. ALFALFA CLOVER Alfalfa or Lucerne Clover yields a very heavy crop; it is grown successfully in the West and Middle West, and by liming prop- erly drained soil is yielding most satisfac- tory results in New England, and when well started will endure most severe droughts. CRIMSON CLOVER Crimson. (Scarlet or Italian.). Grown in pastures and for turning under. Very deep rooting. Sow ten to fifteen pounds per acre. WHITE SWEET OR BOKHARA CLOVER Sweet Clover is grown for bees, for hay, for green forage, but its greatest importance is in its value as a pasture plant and as a fertilizer. It is a biennial leguminous plant of tall, shrub-like growth, somewhat like a coarse alfalfa, growing 8 to 10 feet high. Its blos- soms, which rarely appear until the second year, are white and give a strong smell of honey, quite perceptible some distance away. If not allowed to reseed, it will die out the second year. Soil. — Sweet Clover grows in all parts of the United States; it possesses a wider adaptability in regard to soil and climate than any other clover or alfalfa. It thrives on the poorest, sandy soil and on dry hill sides, where no other clover will grow. MILLETS Hungarian. Used for hay and forage. Sow forty to fifty pounds per acre between the first and middle of June. Yields heavily and when well cured is excellent hay for cattle, increasing the flow of milk. Japanese. This grows very tall, yielding heavily, and the demand for it is increasing rapidly. Sow thirty-five to fifty pounds per acre. Excellent for silo. Siberian. Very similar to the Hungarian, maturing about the same time, but leaves are usually wide and tender, starting close to the ground, continuing nearly to the top of the stem, yielding more heavily, making it in many respects preferable to other millets. Sow twenty to twenty-five pounds per acre. GRAINS Prices subject to Market Changes Barley, Fancy No. 1, Montana Two-Rowed. Barley, Beardless. Seed Oats, No. 1, Montana choice. Spring Rye. Best Northern grown. Winter Rye. New England grown. Spring Wheat. Northern grown. Winter Wheat. Northern grown. Buckwheat. MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS Prices subject to Market Changes For growing Fodder and Fertilizing Crops. Canada Field Peas. The old standard va- riety for sowing with Oats for green fodder. Very valuable also as pigeon feed. Dwarf Essex Rape. Excellent for pastur- ing for sheep or hogs, also for soiling. Vetches or Tares. Sand, hairy or winter. A very hardy plant, growing well on the poorest of sandy soil. When mature it reaches a height of about 3 feet and if cut for forage as soon as full grown and before setting seed, it will start up again and grow a second crop as large as the first. Sunflower, Mammoth Russian. Used to some extent for ensilage. Plant with ensil- age corn 3 or 4 pounds to the acre. MONTANA OATS OUR PURITY BRAND of Montana White Oats is the heaviest cropper we have ever known and yields from 10 to 20 per cent, more oat and straw than any other seed oat we have seen. MONTANA BARLEY THE PURITY BRAND of Montana Barley which we carry produces large nearly white berries and is a very heavy yielder. This Barley has been growing rapidly in popular- ity the past few years and we have the high- est quality of seed to be found. Samples and prices will be sent on application. 37 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE INSECTICIDES and FUNGICIDES SPRAY CALENDAR APPLES — Scab — Use Formula No. 8 before the flower buds open, repeat just after the flowers fall. If the orchard is badly infected, repeat at intervals of three weeks with two more sprayings. Bitter Rot — Use Formula No. 5 about the middle of June, or if it has not previously been serious, spray when the disease appears. Give two or three other sprayings at inter- vals of about three weeks. Canker Worm, Codling Moth, Curculic, and other Biting Insect — Use Formula No. 2. Leaf Curl — Use Formula No. 5 or No. 8 when the trees are dormant. San Jose Scale — Use Formula No. 8 when the trees are dormant. PEARS — Scab and Leaf Spot — See under Apple. RASPBERRY, BLACKBERRY and DEWBERRY— Anthracnose— Cut out all infected canes in the Spring and use Formula No. 5 before the buds open. Spray again at inter- vals using the same formula. As the fruit ripens use Formula No. 9. STRAWBERRY — Mildew — Use Formula No. 5 at first sign of disease. Rust — Use Formula No. 5 before the buds open. Formula No. 9 before the fruit ripens. After fruiting apply with Formula No. 5 again as may be needed. POTATO — Blight, Rot and Beetle — Use Formula No. 2 or No. 4 when either appears and again at intervals of ten days as long as either is prevalent. The Bordeaux Mixture is for the Blight and Rot, and the Arsenate of Lead or Paris Green is for the Beetles, but either may be used in combination with the Bordeaux Mixture. TOMATOES — Blight and Rot — Use Formula No. 5 when first fruitis half grown. Spray again in ten or fifteen days. Formula No. 9 should be used when the fruit is ripening if any spraying is necessary at that time. DANDELIONS — Use Formula No. 10. Do not spray for two days before or after cutting the lawn. Most effective if it does not rain for 20 hours after spraying. Water the lawn and allow the grass to dry before spraying. Young plants should only require one spraying. Old plants are resistive, so repeat when they grow up again. When dandelions are dead, seed in with grass at once. Sulphate of Iron is not poisonous but will discolor clothing. WILD MUSTARD — See under Dandelions. CANADA THISTLES — See under Dandelions. SPRAY FORMULA 1. ARSENATE OF LEAD — Use from 3 to 5 lbs. Arsenate of Lead to 50 gallons of water. 2. ARSENATE OF LEAD AND BORDEAUX COMBINED— Use from 3 to 5 lbs. Arsenate of Lead to 50 gallons of Bordeaux Mixture. The Arsenate of Lead is used as an in- secticide, and the Bordeaux Mixture as a fungicide especially recommended for pre- venting blight. 3. PARIS GREEN — Use 1 to 2 lbs. Paris Green to 50 gal. water. Paris Green should not be used on peach, cherries or Japan plums, and only with extreme caution on other stone fruits. In mixing Paris Green solutions add Milk of Lime, which will prevent the burning of foliage. 4. PARIS GREEN AND BORDEAUX COMBINED— Use 1 to 2 lbs. Paris Green to 50 gal. Bordeaux Mixture. 5. BORDEAUX MIXTURE — Copper sulphate 5 lbs.; Lime 5 lbs.; Water 50 gals. In pre- paring use two one-half barrel tubs. One for Copper Sulphate and the other for the Milk of Lime. The two solutions are now poured into a barrel at the same time, the Lime solution should be kept well stirred. Two men are required to make Bor- deaux Mixture, so as to get the two liquids poured into the barrel evenly. 6. KEROSENE EMULSION— Kerosene, 2 gallons; Whale Oil Soap, % pound; Soft Water, 1 gallon. 7. TOBACCO DECOCTION — Tobacco Stems and other refuse tobacco, 1 pound; Water, 2 gallons. Boil tobacco stems and other refuse tobacco thoroughly in the water. This solution is sufficiently strong for aphides and other very delicate insects. 8. LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION— We find from experience that the Commercial Lime Sulphur Solution is much preferable to the home made solutions as, generally speak- ing, the mixture is better, being less liable to foliage injury and causing no trouble by clogging of spray nozzels, etc. 9. AMMONICAL COPPER CARBONATE — Copper Carbonate 6 ounces: Strong Ammonia (just enough to dissolve the Carbonate) about 3 pints; Water 50 gallons. This is for use only when the fruit is ripe, or nearly so, and we do not wish to discolor it with Bordeaux Mixture. 10. SULPHATE OF IRON — Dissolve 4 pounds Sulphate of Iron in 2 gallons of water. Strain the liquid carefully through a fine screen of cheesecloth. We have everything in Spraying Machinery including Hand, Traction and Gasoline Power Outfits. Send for descriptive matter or else call at our store and examinethem HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 38 INSECTICIDES & FUNGICIDES— Cont’d PURE PARIS GREEN ANSBACHER’S After having tried several of the other kinds of Paris Green we are convinced that Ansbacher’s has no superior, consequently are handling this kind exclusively. The price of Paris Green not being established at this time of going to press, we will be pleased to quote prices on application. GRASSELLI ARSENATE OF LEAD Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Paste contains 15 per cent. Arsenic Oxide, combined with the maximum amount of lead consistent with good mixing qualities. It contains less than one-half per cent. Soluble Arsenic. Kills all leaf-eating insects. Mixes readily with water. Sticks to the foliage. Grasselli Arsenate of Lead is used to de- stroy all leaf-eating insects attacking fruit trees, shade trees, vegetables, flowers and shrubbery, such as Codling Moth, Curculino, Canker Worm, Tussock Moth, Elm Leaf Beetle, Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths, Potato Beetle and all similar insects that feed upon the fruit and foliage. Mix with the required amount of paste as received, enough water to make a thin paste that will pour readily before putting into the spray tank. Apply thoroughly in a fine mist under good pressure as soon as the insects put in their appearance, or where past experience has shown that certain insects are to be expect- ed at a certain time, it is well to apply Ar- senate of Lead in advance of their appear- ance. It should always be borne in mind that all insect pests can be more readily killed when young and before they have attained their growth. i Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Paste may be used with either Lime Sulphur Solution or Bordeaux Mixture, combining in one applica- tion treatment for both insects and fungi. GRASSELLI ARSENATE OF LEAD POWDERED Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Powdered is usually used in the dust form. Apply as re- ceived, by finely dusting on the foliage. If mixed with water use 1 pound to 1% pounds, to 50 gallons of water except for Potato Beetles. Use. two to three pounds to 50 gal- lons of water on potatoes, applying 50 gallons or more per acre. GRASSELLI LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Grasselli Lime Sulphur Solution contains 33 per cent, combined lmie and sulphur in so- lution at 32 to 33 degrees Beaume, the maxi- mum that will stay in solution under the va- rious climatic conditions to which it is liable to be exposed. It is a clear, cherry color liquid, free from sediment and works through the nozzles easily. Grasselli Lime Sulphur Solution is used as an insecticide to control San Jose Scale, Oyster Shell Scale and all sucking or scale insects. For this purpose it is used at a dilu- tion of 1 gallon to 9 to 11 gallons of water and applied during the dormant season, either after the leaves drop in the Fall or be- fore the buds open in the Spring. The Spring applications just before the buds open, will control Leaf Blister Mite, Plant Lice and Peach Leaf Curl, in addition to the scale in- sects, and is usually considered advisable in well cared for orchards where the scale is already under control and where the entire orchard can be gone over in the Spring. Grasselli Lime Sulphur Solution is also used as a Summer spray to control Scab, Leaf Spot and similar fungous diseases on apples and pears. On apple and pear foliage, it should not be used stronger than iy2 gallons to 50 gal- lons of water. Some prefer 1% gallons to 50 gallons of water. Lime Sulphur Solution as a Summer spray replaces Bordeaux Mixture. The use of Lime Sulphur Solution and Bordeaux Mixture in same application is unnecessary. “CORONA DRY” ARSENATE OF LEAD Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead is distinctive for quick poisoning, even application and great adhesiveness. Its purity and unusual chemical activeness give it highest poisoning power. One pound of “Corona Dry” will do the work of three pounds of paste and do it bet- ter. : “Corona Dry” is absolutely safe and will not “burn.” “Conora Dry” can be kept indefinitely — will not freeze, dry out, cake or lose its strength. “Corona Dry” contains no water, there- fore, there is no shrinkage, seepage or evap- oration. “Corona Dry” is GUARANTEED Pure containing nothing but Lead Oxide and Arsenic Oxide. Every package contains full net weight. “Corona Dry” can be weighed or measured easily and correctly. “Corona Dry” is a per- fect dry, fine, white powder, which mixes easily and readily in water. No working up needed. Merely shake proportional amount into spray tank as needed. No waste. No straining is needed — no sediment — no lumps. Never clogs spray nozzle. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 39 INSECTICIDES & FUNGICIDES— Cont’d fH STERLINGWORTH )fl LiquidLece *Mite Killer If, after using Sterlingwortli Liquid Lice and Mite Killer, you believe it is not better than any other preparation you ever used for killing lice and mites in poultry houses, state the facts- to us and we will refund the purchase price. For use, use as sold by spraying. Prices: 1 qt., .35; 2 qt., .60; 1 gal., $1.00 These candles are the most satisfactory Sulphur Fumigat- ing Candles made. They burn three hours. Prices: .10 each; Postpaid .15; One Doz., $1.10 postpaid. LlC Er POWDE R We claim that Sterlingworth Lice Powder is the one best lice pow- der. You can see the dead lice drop from the bird treated with this powder. If it is not better than any lice powder you have ever used we will cheerfully return your money. Prices: 5 oz., .10; 15 oz., .25; 48 oz., .50. fH STFRlINr.WnPTHlfi Diarrhoea Remedy This is a money back guaran- teed remedy for white diarrhoea in young chicks and for all bowel trouble in grown fowls. It is the original White Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a powder to be used in the fowls’ drink. Prices: .25 and .50 postpaid. OTsTFR! INGWORTH if) Weed Killer It is a powder for use by dissolving in water. It kills all weeks in walks, drives and tennis courts where no vegetation is wanted. It is applied with an ordinary watering pot. One pound makes ten gallons. Price: 1 lb. .50. Prices: 5 lbs., .60. Creolusol For preventing potato scab', oat, wheat and grain. Mixes one pound to fifteen gallons of water. Directions on label. Price: 1 lb., (1 pt.) .50. STERLINGWORTH Kl An ideal liquid Disinfect- ant, Germicide, Cleanser and Deodorizer. Has great heal- ing properties. It is a pow- erful antiseptic and purifier and one of the best disin- fectants for private or public sanitation. Full direction on each package. Prices: 1 qt., .50; 2 qts., .90; 1 gal., $1.50. CM STERLINGWORTH SheepDipB borer oil A standard preparation for preparing an effective and economical dip for ridding sheep of ticks, lice and scab. One gallon makes 56, by mixing with water. Prices: J/8 gal., .70. For squirting into the holes made by the Flat or Round head tree borers. An ordinary oil can is just the thing for ap- plying. Directions on can. Prices: 1 pt. can, .25 each. 40 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE INSECTICIDES & FU NGICI DES— Cont’d A coarse powder for sprinkling near plants to be protected, it has an enticing odor, and cut worms prefer it to vegetation. No guess work about its effective- ness,- it gets them every time. The dead cut worms “tell” the story. One pound is sufficient for 100 plants in hills and 100 lineal feet in rows. Stop feeding your plants to cut worms. Prices: 1 lb. .25. Prices on larger quanti- ties on application. JTsterling WORTH KL Kerosene Emulsion It kills the green plant louse, scale and most soft bodied and sucking insects. Prices: 1 pt., .25; 1 qt., .40. Liquid Bordeaux 'MrdIaI A fungous remedy in the form of a thick paste. It is a preventative of rots rusts and blights, mildews, etc., on fruits and vegeta- bles. One gallon makes 10 to 50 gallons of mixture ready to use by adding water. Prices: 1 qt., .25; 1 gal., .85 Sterlingworth Dry Bordeaux and Paris Green Compound This is a dry Bordeaux powder to which has been added a poison and so mixed as to be an insect killer as well as a fungous rem- edy. Prices: 1 lb., .25. STERLINGWORTH IfL R-BO A combined insect killer and fungous remedy. It does what Bordeaux, Paris Green and Ar- senate of Lead will do, all with one spraying. It contains a sticker that makes it stick like glue. It is the best spray made for potatoes. It kills the bugs and prevents blights, rots, rusts at one application. Excellent for ap- ple, pear and small fruits and vegetables. Controls the apple maggot, codling moth, canker worm, bud moth, kills hundreds of eating worms and insects and prevents scores of fungous diseases that attack vege- tables and fruits. Ar-Bo is the great po- tato spray. Its use on potato gives the crop in many instances as much as three weeks longer in which to mature. Every day’s additional growth on the last end of the growing period means larger tubers. Do not think of trying to raise potatoes without it. Use it once and you will never use anything else. It is a paste about the consistency of thin putty and is made ready for use by mixing at the rate of one pound to five gallons of cold water. It does not clog the spray nozzle. Apply with any hand or power spray pump. Full directions on label. Prices: 1 lb., .25; 5 lbs., $1.00; 10 lbs., $1.75.. Larger sizes, prices on application. It kills San Jose Scale and Oyster Shell Scale when prop- erly applied, and helps protect trees from reinfestation. It . covers more surface, is more effective and cheaper. It is easier to use than sulphur sprays. Kills every scale it strikes. It is a miscible oil for mixing with water. One gallon makes 12- ■ 15 gallons by mixing with cold water. Prices: 1 qt., .35; 1 gal., $1.00. Kills most sucking insects on trees, plants, .vines and rose bushes. To use, cut in shavings and dissolve in water. Contains tobacco extractive matter. Prices: 1 lb., .20. For use against leaf-eating in- sects such as rose slugs, currant worms, cabbage worms and many other leaf-eating insects where mild poison is required, as Pow- dered White Hellebore. Prices: /z lb., .15; 1 lb., .25. 41 Formerly Known as Rough-on-Flies Kills flies, ver- min, and lice. Increases the yield of milk. Insures more eggs and better poultry. Cures chicken gapes, scaly legs, etc. Kills lice on cat- tle and sheep ticks. Heals scab and hoof rot. It is an excellent disinfectant. Is an antiseptic and very healing. Used for cuts, burns or sores on man and beast. Thoroughly high grade. Every gallon guaran- teed. One-gallon cans, price per gal., $1.50. This non-poisonous In- secticide and Plant Food is now too well known to need any detailed de- scription. Prices: 1-lb. pkg., .15; 12-lb. boxes, $1.00; 100 lb. kegs, $6.50; Dickey Bug Death Duster, .25. Acre an Hour Sifter, .75. TREE TANGLEFOOT For protecting trees against climbing in- sect pests in a simple, economical and ef- fective way, use Tree Tanglefoot — a sticky substance' applied directly to the bark of trees. One application remains sticky on the trees three months fully exposed to the weather. Easily applied with a small wood- en paddle. One pound will make a band 7 to 8 feet long. Price, 1-lb. can, .30; 5-lb. can, .85. CREONOID HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE INSECTICIDES & FUNGICIDES— Cont’d WILL KILL FLIES BUG DEATH COW’S FAVORITE FLY OIL Protects the stock, drives the flies away, means money in the farmer’s pocket. Just the preparation for the dairyman or farmer. Cow’s Favorite Fly Oil, in bbls., per gal., .50 Cow’s Favorite Fly Oil gal. cans, per gal., .60 CROW TAR Barrett’s Creonoid is an up-to-date prepara- tion from coal tar, of invaluable service to the poultrymen, stock raisers and farmers. It eliminates flies and mosquitoes and insures sanitary conditions in stables, stock sheds, around barnyards, etc. Prices as follows: Gallon cans, $1.00. Prices on large quanti- ties are quoted on ap- plication. CARBONOL A thoroughly reliable tar made especially for using on corn as prevention against crows. Give the corn a thin coating which quickly drys so that there is no trouble in putting through planter as in the case with tar preparation not made especially for that use. Write us for prices on whatever quan- tity you might desire. Price, qt. can, .25 Barrett’s Carbonol combines all the good properties of carbolic acid, yet has none of. its bad features. It is a preparation of coal tar of wonderful healing, cleansing and an- tiseptic properties, adapted to a wide range of uses. Carbonol is non-poisonous, non- corrosive, and mixes with water in any pro- portion, and in its full strength can be used with perfect safety. Send for special booklet. Prices: 4-oz. bottles, .25 each; 1 gal. cans, $1.75 each. Call and examine our line of Sprayers. Everything from the small 35c tin sprayer to the large Orchard and Potato Power Sprayers. 42 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE HUBBARD’S Bone and Blood Fertilizers The Great Crop Producers There are so many goods being manufactured today in the cheapest possible way, that we can demonstrate to your satisfaction the superiority of this brand, They cost more to make than others because the ammonia is derived from blood, fish, sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of soda and tankage, and not from ground leather, scrap, hoof meal, hair and sim- ilar insoluble forms of ammonia. The Phosphoric Acid used in Hubbard’s Fertilizer is de- rived from dissolved bone instead of dissolved rock, and in consequence is more valuable. The Potash is derived from High Grade Muriate of Sulphate. Special INotice. Owing to the unprecedented condition of the Potash Market caused by the great Eu- roepan War, all fertilizer manufacturers have had to greatly reduce the amount of potash in their various brands, and in fact, a great many grades have been entirely cut out. In the four Hubbard’s Brands that will be registered in Maine this season and listed below, the manufacturers have maintained their usual high grade qualities, simply reducing the amount of potash but not cheapening the product otherwise. HUBBARD’S BRANDS FOR 1915 We enumerate herewith a list of brands carried by us, showing their guaranteed analy- sis.. The actual analysis has exceeded these figures. HUBBARD’S MAINE POTATO GROWER For Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, etc. A Very High grade fertilizer. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS Nitrogen 4.10 per cent. Equivalent to Ammonia .... 5.00 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid . . 8.00 per cent. Potash (Soluble in Water) 4.00 per cent. Ammonia derived from fish, bone tankage, blood, nitrate of soda and sulphate of am- monia; Phosphoric Acid from dissolved bone. Potash from high grade muriate and sul- phate. B. B. AND P. BLOOD, BONE and POTASH Manufactured especially for the growing of potatoes in New England, and which has given the best of satisfaction. Equally good for cabbage, peas, beans, onions, melons and other vegetables. Also used as a top dress- ing for grass land. ANALYSIS Nitrogen 3.28 per cent. Ammonia 4.00 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid . . 8.00 per cent. Potash (Soluble in Water) 3.00 per cent. Ammonia derived from bone tankage, blood, nitrate of soda and fish. Phosphoric acid from dissolved bone. Potash from muriate of potash and high- grade sulphate. SOUTHERN A high-grade fertilizer especially for the growing of sweet corn. Also excellent for cabbage;, peas, beahs, tomatoes, tobacco, wheat, oats, barley and grass. ANALYSIS Nitrogen 2.87 per cent. Ammonia 3.50 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid 10.00 per cent. Potash (Soluble in Water) 2.00 per cent. Ammonia derived from bone tankage, blood, fish and nitrate of soda. Phosphoric acid from dissolved bone. Potash from high grade muriate and sul- phate. FARMER’S I. X. L. For tomatoes, cabbage, corn, potatoes and other vegetables. One of the best for seeding down. ANALYSIS Nitrogen 1.64 per cent. Ammonia 2.00 per cent. Available Phosphoric Acid . . 8.00 per cent. Potash (Soluble in Water) 2.00 per cent. Ammonia derived from bone tankage, blood, fish and nitrate of soda. Phosphoric acid from dissolved bone. Potash from high-grade sulphate. 43 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Fertilizers and Chemicals (Continued) AGRICULTURAL LIME Is your land sour? Does it yield poorly? Is it worn out? Then apply R-R Agricultural Lime, manufactured by Rockland-Rockport Lime Co., Rockland, Me. Prepared especially for farmer’s use,, put up in jute sacks. It is ready for immediate use, no slacking being required. It will keep indefinitely in a dry place, and is fine and uniform, so that it can be applied with a spreader if desired. Lime neutralizes the acid, causes clay soils to become more pri- able, and sandy soil to become more com- pact. Lime by itself will not sustain fertili- ty, but increases the efficiency of fertilizers which may be applied. Price: Per ton $8.50; per 100 lbs. .50. Spe- cial prices on car lots. PREPARED BORDEAU LIME It is exactly right for the purpose, and is ready for immediate use, and there is no waste. Requires no slacking or preparation of any sort, hence a great saving of time and labor. Will keep any length of time with- out deterioration. Per ton $14.00. Per bg. 40 lbs. .35. HIGH GRADE CHEMICALS Chloride of Lime Sulphur Lye or Potash Coal Tar Sulphate of Copper Pine Tar Sulphate of Iron Fine-Ground Bone BEST OF GROUND PLASTER BOWKER’S AMMONIATED FOOD FOR FLOWERS A dressing made especially for plants grown in the home, garden or conservatory. Price: Small, 15c; Large, 25c. Postage 5c either size. VERDANTINE PLANT FOOD VERDANTINE contains chemicals which are odorless and non-poisonous to handle, sweet, clean and healthy. VERDANTINE added in small quantity to the water will keep cut flowers fresh and verdant. There are a great many so-called plant foods. Some are really good, others are positively bad, because, instead of being real foods, they are simply stimulants. VER- DANTINE is guaranteed to be a food. 8 Oz. Pkg. 25c. Postage 5c extra. STERLINGWORTH PLANT TABLETS are a clean, odorless, concentrated, plant stimulant and invigorator. If you want luxuri- ant, healthy plants, ferns and beautiful flow- ers, these tablets are just what you are look- ing for. Prices: (100 tablets) sufficient for 35 plants 3 months, 25c. POULTRY SUPPLIES “NEW MODEL” CLOVER CUTTER For Poultry Just the cutter for the poultry raiser. Cuts all kinds of feed, either green or dry. Has removable steel knives, adjustable cutter bar. I truns easy, cuts fine, and is durable. With four 7-in. knives. Price, $8.75 MANN’S NEW MODEL OPEN CYLINDER GREEN BONE CUTTER 5C, with Crank Handle $ 6.00 5B, with Balance Wheel 8.00 5BM, with Bal. Wh. and Iron Stand 10.40 7, with Bal. Wheel and Iron Stand 12.00 9, with Bal. Wheel and Iron Stand 18.40 11, Power Machine 26.00 12, Power Machine 30.00 15, Power Machine 60.00 44 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES (Continued) “the boston” PoultryDky Feed Hopper PATENTED NOV. 1 2. 'OT. “THE BOSTON” POULTRY DRY FEED HOPPER The Dry Feed Hopper System of feeding is endorsed and recmmended by practically all the experimental stations and is in use in most of the large practical plants. Manufactured in Four Sizes Chicken Hopper, small size, $1.00. For use in small brooders. Chicken Hopper, large size, $1.90. For use in brooder houses. Small Hopper, holds 8 quarts, .90. For beef scraps, shells, grit or charcoal. Large Hopper, holds 16 quarts, $1.00. For dry feed for hens. PEERLESS DRINKING FOUNT Very. easy to clean by sim- ply removing the bottom. Can either be hung on the wall or by the bail. A very desirable fount. Price, 5 qt., .60. NESCO DRINKING FOUNTAIN An extra good quality drinking fountain, which has an especial advantage of the top coming to a point. This prevents chickens or fowls from tipping over the fountain as easily as other styles. Prices, 1 qt., .20; 2 qt., .25; 4 qt., .35; 8 qt., .50 THE NATICK DRY MASH FEEDER The most economi- cal and sanitary feed- er for Dry Mash that has yet been offered. Positively no waste and no clogging of the feeder. Made in one size only. Price, $1.25 PEERLESS BROODER FOUNT Just the fount for your brooder. Can be set on the floor or hung on the wall with- in reach of the chickens. Can be cleaned same as large founts. Price, .30. Try our Sun Chick Starter and Globe Chick Feed; it will pay you. POULTRY KILLING KNIVES These knives made of the best steel and of special design. Price, .50 each GRENIER CAPONIZING SET Designed to simplify the operation of ca- ponizing, so that the beginner can easily master it. This set consists of a lancet shaped knife, spring spreader, forceps, hook, ring probe and canula. Price in velvet lined case, $3.00 45 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES, Cont’d 2-PIECE DRINK FOUNTS CHICK FEED TROUGHS Years of experience with this type of Hopper, with changes from time to time to improve it, has enabled us to put on the market a Dry Mash Hopper that fulfils every need. The wire grid is raised or lowered as required for coarse or fine mash. The bottom of the hopper always keeps the feed within easy reach of the birds. The flange at the edge prevents any possibil- ity of waste and the small wires extending from the flange to the wire grid prevents the birds from throwing the feed sidewise out of the hopper. The most distinctive feature about this Favorite Dry-Mash Hopper is the fact that it is an inch wider at the low- er side than at the top, thus making it utterly impossible for the food to clog. 12-in. 12 qt., Price $1.00; 18-in. 18 qt., Price $1.25; 24-in. 24 qt., Price $1.50. Favorite Dry Mash Hopper Black Iron, galvanized after fount has been completed. This assures a smoother, better-looking fountain and keeps the edge at the top from rusting. When the galvanizing is done first, turning the edge cracks it and makes it liable to rust. Small, .20; Medium, .25; Large, .35. WALL FOUNTS -All these wall founts have hoods over the troughs, which prevent dirt from settling in the water. Can be hung up on wall, and for this reason are preferred by many to the 2- piece fount, which -must be placed on the floor. 1 Gal., .55; 2 Gal., .75. DROP-BOTTOM FOUNTS The only rounded chick feed troughs on the market. No trouble to clean them. The grate slides easily on and off — a feature not found in any other chick troughs. The grade also serves as a handle, and is so slanted that the chicks cannot roost on it.. Two sizes — 10-inch and 20-inch. 10-inch, .30; 20-inch, .50. ROUND-BOTTOM DRY-FOOD HOPPER 28-gauge galvanized steel. Easiest thing in the world to open and clean. Clasp by which the bottom is fastened fits over the small hole under the hood, preventing slop- ping of water when the fount is handled. Solid brass hinge rod — no rust. 2 Quart, .45; 1 Gal., .60. The hopper you will eventually buy. Sure to replace all other makes of dry-food hop- per. Owing to the rounded bottom, dry mash and beef scrap feed readily and never clog. An “H-I” specialty that we’re proud of. With or without lid. With lid, .75. 46 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES— Continued WATER GLASS (Silicate of Soda) When your hens are laying well and eggs are plenty then is the time to put some away where you can have them when they are scarce and high. The simplest and best preservative known is Water Glass. 1 gal. of this with 10 gal. water will keep your eggs perfectly fresh almost indefinitely. It is clean, easy to prepare, gives universal sat- isfaction and price is reasonable. Price: Qt., .25; gal., .65. The 6 in 1 Exerciser and Feeder T S JUST what its name implies. It is a A large, rust-proof, galvanized, steel hop- per supported on four strong iron legs and devised to hold all the food necessary for poultry. The center hopper holds the mixed grain food, generally composed of cracked corn, wheat, Kaffir corn, buckwheat, barley, oats, etc., and is so constructed that an agitator underneath, containing whole corn as bait, can be worked by the fowls to scat- ter broadcast a small amount each time of the dry grain mixture. It gives the hens the necessary exercise hunting for the grains. Suri’ounding this center hopper are six com- partments made to contain dry mash, beef scrap, grit, charcoal, oyster shells, etc., easily accessible to the fowls, and the feeder is so constructed that no food is wasted. The cover is conical in shape, preventing roost- ing upon it. Price, 20 qts., $3.75. DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER Destroys lice on poultry, stock of all kinds and ticks on sheep. It is a powder put up in round cans with perforated top. and sold on a written guarantee. Price per pkg., .25. N APTHOLI N E NEST EGGS These are the standard combined nest egg and lice killer. Are used in the nest in the same manner as the ordinary nest egg. Rids laying hens of lice and mites, keeping the nest sweet and clean. HASKELL’S HOMEOPATHIC POULTRY REMEDIES Haskell’s Homeopathic Poultry Remedies are put up 10 tablets to a vial, each vial be- ing labeled with complete directions and showing dosage and the disease which the remedy will prevent or cure. The vials are encased in strong, wooden screw-capped mailing tubes, to prevent breakage. They are administered in the fowl’s drinking water. No. 1, for Indigestion and Constipation. No. 2, for Rheumatism and Cramps. No. 3, for Colds. No. 4, for Bronchitis and Croup. ' No. 5, for Cholera- No. 6, for Vent, Gleet and Canker. No. 7, for Chronic Catarrhal Colds. No. 8, for Disorder of Egg Organs. No. 9, for Eye Diseases. No. 10, for Worms. When ordering specify number required. Price: Per vial, postpaid, .40 each. NUTRINE CHICK SALTS ESSEX-MODEL NUTRINE CHICK SALTS fulfill the need of the chick for animal and mineral food which is often lacking in foods fed to chicks when in confinement. It aids digestion and prevents diarrhoea. These salts are not a purgative, but a tissue build- er, and a wonderfully effective food-salt. Costs five cents a week for fifty chicks. Prices: 2-lb. package, .50; 5-lb. package, $1.00. .. .. TRADE— HASKELL’S— Name ROUP CURE Guaranteed to Relieve or Money Refunded. Haskell’s Roup Cure is put up in one size package only. This package contains suf- ficient remedy for making 25 full strength gallons of the remedy. We guarantee Haskell’s Roup Cure, when used in accordance with directions on each package, to relieve roup, and will refund the purchase price if it fails to cure, except in cases where the fowls have reached the last and incurable stages of the disease. Price: .50. Keep your poultry houses clean and sweet by constant spraying.. Call and see our line of Sprayers, Spray Pumps, etc. Haskell implement & seed co., lewiston, Maine 47 "PURITY BRAND" POULTRY FEEDS ALWAYS READY NO WASTE NO DIRT Our trade-mark brands of Poultry and Chick Feeds represent strictly high-grade mix- tures,— manufactured from Sweet, Sound, Cracked Grains and Seeds- — scientifically propor- tioned and in sizes best adapted for feeding, carefully sifted and recleaned. No pains are spared to produce Feeds of the greatest value — best quality and uniform grade — the stand- ard of which is maintained at all times. It is a recognized fact that sound and sweet grain contains a larger percentage of nutri- ment, strengthening and fattening properties, naturally producing better and quicker re- sults than unsound, damaged and musty material. "CRESCENT” now GLOBE CHICK FEED A Complete Grain Feed for Chicks from Time They Are Hatched until 8 or 10 Weeks Old. CLEAN SOUND SWEET A standard mixture of recleaned Cracked Grains and Seeds, Hulled Oats, fine Granulated Bone and fine Charcoal. Specially se- lected for size, and com- posed of ingredients neces- sary in promoting healthy and rapid growth. This is the critical period of chick life, and Globe Brand is prepared especially to meet the emergency. It produces healthy and rapid growth, and is intended for feed- ing until the chickens are large enough to be fed the coarser Developing Feed. “COLONIAL” now GLOBE DEVELOPING FEED An Intermediate Feed for Growing Chicks. A Coarse Grain Chick Feed to meet the require- ments of growing chicks from the time they have outgrown the Globe Chick Feed until large enough for Globe Scratch Feed. Screened and graded to adaptable size. Mixed and recleaned by the most approved methods. This feed like all other “Dickin- son’s Brands” is composed of the choicest materials obtainable. “GLOBE” SCRATCH FEED A Balanced Grain Ration Poultry Feed for Grown Fowls. Suitable at All Seasons. CLEAN SWEET SOUND Under this brand we of- er our standard mixture of Poultry Feed manufactured from selected Cracked and Whole Grains and Seeds, scientifically mixed to fur- nish a complete balanced ration, with an assortment of material best adapted for rapid growth and egg production. The protein, fat and carbohydrates are so main- tained as to form the greatest feeding value and produce , the best results. QUEEN POULTRY MASH Contains Alfalfa Meal During Winter. Proportions changed to meet requirements of different season. CLEAN SWEET SOUND A selected mixture of ground feeds manufactur- ed from the choicest, sound, sweet and whole- some grains. It is care- fully prepared and con- tains ingredients in proper proportions essential to the health and growth of the fowl. Splendid bone builder and especially help- ful during the molt. Also contains Beef Scraps and Charcoal, recognized necessities for health and egg production. GLOBE EGG MASH Invaluable as a Supple- mentary Feed for Winter Laying. 15% Meat Scraps and Oil Meal— 16-18% Pro- moistened as preferred. The tein. Can be fed dry or regular grain ration should be supplemented once a day by some mixture of ground feed containing high protein. An Ideal Feed for Growing Fowls and Laying Hens. Note what one of our prominent Poultry raisers say in regard to our Purity Brand Chick foods: January 6, 1914 Haskell Implement & Seed Co., 194-200 Main St., Lewiston, Maine. Gentlemen: Replying to your inquiry of the 3d inst. re- garding how we like the “Crescent” now Globe Chick Feed, will say that we have used it for several years in the rearing of from three to four thousand chicks yearly and like it very much. We find it pure and wholesome and per- fectly free from impurities, foreign seeds, etc., which chicks do not like. We feel safe to recommend the “Crescent” now Globe Chick Feed to the public, as first class chick feed. Very truly yours, (Signed) GEO. A. WISEMAN & SON, Lewiston, Maine. 48 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE THIS PAGE FOR POULTRY RAISERS idle. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM POULTRYMEN EVERYWHERE who dread loss from Colds and Roup. We will pay you 50 cents for the empty box if you buy a 50- eent package of Conkey’s Roup Remedy and it does* NOT do the work for you. We mean exactly this. Don’t be too quick to use the hatchet— and don’t stand by Treat the first symptoms of sneezing, wheezing or mop- mg. Don’t take any chances, for ROUP is contagious, it spreads quickly through the whole flock. Don't be too late. Get Conkey’s Roup Remedy. Wise poultrymen keep Conkey’s Roup Remedy always on hand, to use at the first symptom, or better still to put in the drinking water occasionally as a pre- ventive.. 25c and 50c sizes, and remember this: YOUR MONEY BACK IF any CONKEY Remedy EVER fails you’ . WE LIKE T0 GET BACK OF A LINE that we can offer on this fair basis. We want to SAT- Don’t Worry! Conkey Will Cure Me our customer ISFY our customers. Look over the list below and order NOW what you will need. Remember the guarantee holds good on everything in the Conkey line, and there’s no time limit on it. Conkey’s Cholera Remedy— For all forms of in- digestion and so-called cholrea. 25c and 50c. Conkey’s White Diarrhoea Remedy — Very suc- cessful, both as remedy and preventive. We advise using this with all incubator chicks as an extra pre- caution. Easily given as it is put right in the drink- ing water. CAN BE USED ALSO AS A CH OLERA REMEDY, in place of treatment listed above. 25c and 50c. TOO Conkey’s Poultry Tonic — For moulting fowls or birds in any rundown condition. 25c. Conkey’s Lice Powder — For dusting fowls and in nests nothing so effective. Rids your fowls of these pests and they can use their energies for your profit. 15 oz., 25c; 5 oz., 10c. Conkey’s Lice Liquid — For mites in poultry houses spraying with Lice Liquid is the commonsense treatment, as it gets in the cracks where the mites hide away. No use trying to treat mites with a powder — the mite is a special kind of chicken-louse, that hides in cracks during the day, and attacks the fowls at night. Conkey’s Lice Liquid mixes with water, 25 to 50 parts as desired. This makes it very reasonable as well as effective. Price: 1 qt., 35c. Conkey’s Head Lice Ointment — A real chick saver — just a touch on the head of each little chick, also under the wings, will kill those murderous head lice that cause fully three-fourths of all chick losses, stunt- ing, poor development, etc. Enough in 1 tube to save 100 chicks. Price 10c and 25c. NOTE — We wish to emphasize the fact that there are THREE distinct kinds of chicken lice. They must be treated in three different ways, as no one thing will cover the life habits of all three kinds. Read this over again. NOX-I-CIDE — The secret of a healthy flock is sanitation and disinfection. Nox-i-cide is Conkey’s strictly high-grade disinfectant, dip, spray and lice liquid. It is a general pur- pose article and can always be relied upon to prove effective. High in phenols. Not dan- gerous, and reasonably cheap, quality con- sidered. It mixes readily with water, so that a gallon represents 50 to 100 gallons of spray liquid. Pint can 35c. What about EGGS ? Conkey’s Laying Tonic regulates and conditions fowls so they can make the most possible profit. A little in the mash feed once a day improves the ration, and brings better results from the same feed. It improves digestion and increases the vigor of the flock. Try it and you will soon see your fowls look better, act better, do better in every way. It does not break down the fowl. Its use with breeding stock improves fertility as well as increases the number of eggs. Conkey’s Laying Tonic simply im- proves the condition of the fowl, so it can do its best for you. Fine for growing stock. Unrivalled for bringing .molting fowls into condition. Stirs up the sluggish layers. Try it on guarantee, and remember the eggs will soon pay for it! Costs only 2 cents a month for each hen, so you can estimate it’s a mon- ey maker. Try it — that’s all we ask of you. YOUR MONEY BACK if not satisfied. 3% lbs., 50c; iy2 lbs., 25c. NOTE — Send for complete list of Conkey’s Poultry Remedies. Enclose 4 cts. with re- quest and we will mail big 80 page Conkey Poultry Book FREE. Don’t overlook this if you are interested in the management of poultry. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO. Poultry Dept. Lewiston, Maine. 49 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES (Continued) CYPHERS SAFETY BROODER STOVE HIGH GRADE TESTED THERMOMETERS Cyphers Incubator Thermometer, for use in Cyphers Incubators, each, postpaid, ,60c. Buckeye Incubator Thermometer, ,60c. BROODER THERMOMETERS. Brooder Thermometers mounted on wood- en holder, each, 65c. Hover Thermometers, 50c. LAMP WICKS. For incubator lamps, ,25c per dozen, post- paid. These wicks come in two sizes; state size wanted. Wicks for Brooder Stoves, 20c per doz., postpaid. WIRE NESTS These nests are strongly made from heavy japanned steel wire and will last a lifetime. They are easy to clean and far superior to the ordinary wood boxes. Prices, each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. LEADER ADJUSTABLE LEG BANDS. The Best Yet. Latest and best adjustable leg band out. Has neat, campact, and smooth fastening with no catching points ; easily attached and are absolutely secure. Are made from heavy aluminum and are strong and sub- stantial, and will hold their shape much bet- ter than bands made from thin, flimsy stock. Made in two sizes: No. 1 for Bantams or Mediterraneans; No. 2 for Americans to Asiatics and turkeys. Not made in Pigeon sizes. Prices, postpaid: 12, .15c; 25, .25c; 50, .40c; 100, .65c. THE ECONOMY OATS SPROUTER The best device for producing clean sprout- ed oats. Has five perforated pans each 16 xl7 in. and one drip pan at bottom. No lamp, no Danger, very durable, compact. Green food all winter if you use the Economy Oats Sprouter which means bigger egg yields consequently more profit. Price, $5.00 Cyphers Safety Brooder Stove consists of a brass oil fount and a safety water pan of the samte metal, that holds nearly a quart of water and extends out over the entire sur- face of the oil bowl, thus placing a sheet of cold water an inch to an inch and a half in thickness between the oil in the oil fount, or bowl, and the flame. Prices: each, $1.75 GALVANIZED IRON DRINKING FOUNTAIN They are light, non-breakable, easily cleaned and keep the water clean. Small size fountain is just the right size for brood- er use. Prices, small size, each, .18c; medium size, each, .25c; large size, each, .35c. Prices No. 1, 8 qt. $2.50 No. 2, 14 qt. $3.25 No. 3, 20 qt. $4.10 No. 4, 32 qt. $5.00 Positively guar- anteed or money refunded. The Norwich Automatic Feeder and Exer- ciser. Will actually pay for itself in 30 montlis’ time in saving of grain. One of the secrets of successful poultry is giving them exercise. This will do it. Send for complete descrip- tive circular. 50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES (Continued) HUB CHICKEN FEEDER Very sanitary and keeps feed clean and dry. Chickens cannot get into it and will not waste the feed. Prices, 9-inch., .35; 15-inch., .50. POULTRY FEEDER Our popular, 1-2-3 Poultry Feeder can be used as a one, two or three apart- ment feeder, by sim- ply changing the di- viding walls. Per- fectly sanitary and clean Price, small, .60 Large, .75 EARTHENWARE DRINKING FOUNTAINS Z$ Gal., each $0.20 /z Gal., each 25 1 Gal., each 30 2 Gal., each 40 PORCELAIN NEST EGGS These Eggs are made of first-class Flint Glass. They do not break easily and will last indefinitely. Price, each .03; per dozen., .25 DRY FOOD HOPPERS Cyphers Dry Food Hoppers have two com- partments, a large one for grain mixtures, holding about six quarts, and a small one for beef scraps, holding about three quarts. Price, each .75 CYPHERS X-RAY EGG TESTER The Cyphers X-Ray Egg Tester is made of the best block tin and consists of a central cylinder or lamp flue, 5% inches high, with an outside diameter of 2% inches at the base and 2 % inches at the top. It is designed for use in an ordinary hand lamp, fits over any style of burner with a diameter approxi- mating that of the tester. In a dark room . light will be found strong enough to penetrate the shell and illuminate the in- terior of the egg. Price: .25 each; postpaid, .30. SANITARY GRIT AND SHELL BOX Is manufactured of the best galvanized iron and contains three apartments for food, shells or grit. It can be hung up against the wall at any height desired and is a thor- oughly first-class article. By the use of this self-feeding box every particle of grit, shells or food will be proper- ly used and waste prevented, thus increasing the profits. Price, each, .50 NO-SLOP CHICKEN FOUNT Can use any size Mason jar thus making a clean, sanitary low price Fount. Price: .15 each; 2 for .25 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED C0.( LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES (Continued) STERLINGWORTH CHARCOAL Is especially prepared for poultry, carefully screened and is different than other char- coals. Goods are put up in 50-pound burlap bags and in 2-pound paper cartons, in four sizes as follows : Fine Powdered for Mash Food and Ducks, also Cattle and Hogs. Fine Granulated for Brooder Chicks and Dry Chick Food Mixtures. Medium Granulated for Half Grown Fowls Pigeons, etc. Coarse Granulated for Full Grown Fowls Geese, Turkeys, etc. Prices: 50-pound bags, $85 each; 2-pound cartons, .10 each. Larger quantities a mat- ter for correspondence. And Queen Poultry Mash Makes ’Em Lay! Makes ’Em Pay! MICO SPAR CUBIAL GRIT Does not become smooth, but retains its cubical form until entirely worn out. No. 1. For Turkeys. No. 2. For Fowls. No. 3. For "Growing Chicks, Pigeons and Ducks. No. 4. Extra Fine, for Chicken Food. Price per 100-pound bag, .70 OYSTER SHELLS Crushed and ground to the size which ex- pert poultrymen agree to be the best. Every pound of shell we sell is all shell and no waste. Price in quantities quoted on appli- cation. 100-lb. bag, .70 High Grade Beef Scraps. Fine Cracked Bone for Chicks. Coarse Cracked Bone for Fowls. Feed Grains of all kinds. PURITY MEDIUM CUT ALFALFA As an accompaniment to the mash fed by some, and the dry feed by others, a vegetable food is indispensable, in fact no mash is complete without it. Among green feeds, Alfalfa stands at the top, and when used with the mash, Medium Cut Alfalfa is mixed dry with other foods, and scalded or boiled with them, as the poultryman desires. When fed in connection with dry grains it should be scalded in a trough or other vessel and left for the fowls to eat at will. DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A Contains tonics that aid the digestion; it also contains iron for the blood and nitrates to expel poisonous material through the skin ; it is the only reasonable way to produce eggs without stimulants that are injurious. pkg., .25; 5-lb. pkg., .60; 12-lb. pkg., $1.25; 25-lb. pail, $2.50. Samples and Quantity Prices gladly sent on request on all Poultry Foods. 52 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE POULTRY SUPPLIES (Continued) HASKELL IMP. & SEED CO’S SHIPPING EGG CASES These are good strong, substantial cases and are complete with fillers. Prices: 8 dozen, .80; 15 dozen, .95; 30 dozen, $1.15; 49 dozen, $1.35; 56 dozen, $1.50. Price of fillers per set, 8 dozen, .15; 15 dozen, .20; 30 dozen, .30; 49- dozen, .45; 56 dozen, .55. IDEAL EGG BOXES Just the thing for family egg trade. Ship- ped knocked down, easily set up. Prices, 1 dozen size, .10 per dozen; .75 per hundred. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY HOVERS Advantages possessed by the In- ternational Sanitany Hover and not to be found in any other brooding device. 1. It is warmer at the curtain than near the center. This causes the chicks to distrib- ute them- selves just back of the edge of the curtain, where they have a constant sup- ply of fresh air and plenty of room. 2 It is entirely circular and has no cor- ners for the chicks to crowd into. 3 The lamp holder can be lifted out through the top of the hover by a person standing up. This makes it unnecessary for the operator to kneel in dust or mud to tend his lamp. It gives ample heat under the hover with- out so heating the surrounding floor space as to cause leg weakness among the chicks. Send for Full Descriptive Catalog. EYRIE SHIPPING BOXES A convenient, light and strong pasteboard box with handle for carrying or shipping fancy eggs for settings. No. 1 for 15 eggs, each, .20; dozen', $1.75 No. 2 for 30 eggs, each, .25; dozen, 2.50 PARCEL POST EGG SHIPPING BOXES A corrugated pasteboard box of sufficient strength to withstand the hard usage of the Parcel Post and carry your eggs safely to market. We have them in one, two, three and five dozen sizes. Prices on application. NEWTOWN COLONY BROODER Coal-burning, Self-regulating. Instead of spending time and energy at- tending ten or more small lamp brooder, and caring for the same number of small flocks, the poultry raiser now rears 500 or 1200 birds around one Newtown Colony Brooder that burns coal and automatically regulates its own temperature. Instead of increasing the cost of insurance on his building or taking big chances of destruction by fire of his plant and chicks, as a result of burning oil, coal-burning New- town Colony Brooders are now employed which are just as safe as the kitchen range and home heater. Come see the one set up at our store and prove for yourself that your one best invest- ment is Newtown. Descriptive circular and prices sent upon Price, $8.50 request. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 53 INCUBATORS AND BROODERS WE ARE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR Cyphers Company Incubators STANDARD MADE IN THREE STYLES— EIGHT DIFFERENT SIZES For the season of 1915 we offer our customers the Cyphers Incubator Company’s com- plete line of Incubators. These three styles of high-class, guaranteed hatching machines, running through eight different sizes, represent all that is efficient, convenient and reliable in incubator construction. In buying a Cyphers Company Incubator you take no chances. STANDARD CYPHERS INCUBATORS These are machines that for fifteen years and more have been recognized as the “Standard hatchers of the world.” Tens upon tens of thousands of them have been sold and are in successful use in every civilized country on the globe. They are used by more Government Experi- ment Stations, on more large, practical poultry plants, on more successful duck and egg farms, and by a larger num- ber of foremost poultry breeders than all other makes com- bined. They are the last word to date in incubator build- ing, not a penny 'being spared anywhere in their construc- tion to make sure of their doing satisfactory work in all climes, under widely different conditions, in the hands of of all sorts of people. They are built to hatch and to last. With ordinary care they should last an ordinary lifetime. Every Standard Cyphers Incubator is guaranteed by the manufacturers to do first-class work in the hands of every purchaser who will give it a fair trial. Are built in four popular sizes and at prices as fol- lows: 70 eggs, price complete, $15; 140 eggs, price complete, $22; 244 eggs, price complete, $32; 390-400 eggs, price complete, $38. COLUMBIA HOT-AIR INCUBATORS Are built to meet the wide-spread demand for large-capaci- ty, lamp-heated machines that can be sold at surprisingly low prices and yet be guaranteed to do high-class work. Have wood- en cases, attractively finished in dark green, with brass trim- mings and double walls. Seamless-bottom lamp bowls, best quality brass burners, zinc and steel stand-ard Cyphers tog- gle-joint thermostat and same regulating equipment as used on highest priced machines. Fume proof, forced draft heater asbestos covered and metal banded. Automatic in ven- tilation and embodies diffusive principle. Roomy chick nurs- ery under egg trays. Are made in two sizes: 140 eggs, price complete, $15.00; 250 eggs, price complete, $19.00. Fully guar- anteed. SUPERIOR HOT-WATER INCUBATORS These machines are exactly what the name says. They are heated by hot-water, instead of with hot-air and are “superior” in every detail. The water boiler and tank (tubular) are of heavy-weight copper. Lamp has seamless bowl; burner is best on market. Incubator case is of wood, attractively finished in golden brown, with brass trimmings (hinges, buttons, etc.) and has double walls, with air space insulation. Are equipped w'ith Standard Cyphers zinc and steel, toggle-joint thermostat and knife-edge regulator. Have forced water circulation and are automatic in ventilation. Roomy chick nurseries. Are built in two sizes: 65 eggs, price complete, $10; 130 eggs (see illustra- tion) price complete, $14. Fully guaranteed. Write for Large Complete Catalogue of Cyphers Incubators and Brooders. 54 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS— Con’t. Cyphers Company Brooders and Hoovers STANDARD CYPHERS BROODERS The Standard Cyphers Brooders are not only fire-proofed and insurable, but are most durable, convenient and most efficient indoor and outdoor brooders thus far invented and placed on the market. They are equipped with the same type of high-grade thermostat as used on the Standard Cy- phers Incubator — you can therefore depend upon an even, steady temperature in the hover, and a lively, thrifty, grow- ing lot of chicks. These Cyphers 1915 Brooders, all sizes and styles, are self-regulating, self-ventilating and varmint-proof. They are usable also as colony coops for the growing chicks. They are easily and quickly con- verted into colony roosting coops by simply taking out the hover, which is made removable for that purpose. Apartment Brooder THIS DOUBLE USE of the Cyphers Brooder means a considerable saving of money. It makes a safe and comfortable enclosure for the young chicks at night, and saves the buying of a coop for them. These outdoor brooders, on account of their fire-proof construction, can be used indoors equally well. All Cyphers 1915 Brooders contain either two or three apartments. The popular Style B (shown in illustration herewith) contains three apartments: first, roomy space under the hover; second, hover chamber; third, well-lighted exercising apartment. It has often been said by users of Cyphers Brooders that “They Mother the Chicks Better than a Hen.” Style A. 2-Apartment Outdoor Brooder $13.50 Style B. 3-Apartment Outdoor Brooder 17.50 Style C. 3-Apartment Outdoor Brooder (for cold climates) .... 19.00 CYPHERS ADAPTABLE HOVER The Cyphers Adaptable Hover is Self-ventilating and Self-regulating. It supplies q. continuous flow of fresh, pure, warmed air under the hover, and art the same time maintains a steady, uniform heat. All the essentials of successful brood- ing of chicks are automatically provided. Thousands of poultry growers use this hover in raising big, strong flocks of chicks. It is “adaptable” to use in Colony Coops, in portable houses, in home-made brooder coops, such as goods boxes, piano boxes, and organ cases, as well as in large brooding houses. It is constructed entirely of non-combustible material, and bears the fire underwriters Inspected Brooder label. Capacity, seventy-five newly hatched chicks, or fifty chicks that are ten days to six weeks old. Price of Cyphers Adaptable Hover '. $8.50 Style B. Three Apartment Brooder CYPHERS PORTABLE HOVER The Cyphers Portable Hover is the only Self-regulating and Self-Ventilating Portable Brooding Hover thus far invented, and we guarantee it to be the best brooding device of the kind on the market. As it is equipped with the same high-grade thermostat as the Cyphers Incubators and the Cyphers Adaptable Hover, it maintains a steady and uniform heat. It is positively and infalli- bly automatic in ventilation, preventing the trapping of “dead air or poisonous gases underneath the curtain. A continuous sup- ply of fresh, warmed air is automatically forced beneath the hover. This Portable Hover, as its name indicates, can be picked up at any time, all complete, and moved about without hindering its Very convenient for cleaning and moving. Rated capacity, seventy-five newly operation hatched chicks, or fifty chicks that are ten days to six weeks old. Price of Cyphers Portable Hover $8.50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE .55 Buckeye Incubators GUARANTEED TO HATCH EVERY HATCHABLE EGG During the 23 years that Buckeye Incubators have been on the market they have earned the reputation of being “The most satisfactory hatching device that has ever been pro- duced.” These incubators will not only hatch more chicks and stronger chicks than any other incubator, but in addition to that, they are so simple that a beginner can operate them just as successfully as an experienced poultryman. Each and every Buckeye is sold under an absolute guarantee to hatch every hatch/- able egg and we have no hesitation in recommending to our trade under that guarantee, because we have sold hundreds of them during the past four years that have given our cus- tomers the most remarkable hatching results. Let us show you a Buckeye in operation and prove to you that they will hatch more chicks and better chicks than any old hen or incubator you ever owned. WE HAVE THEM IN FIVE SIZES— 60 EGGS TO 350 EGGS. BUCKEYE INCUBATOR— STYLE E The greatest hatching device ever produced at any price. Not a toy — not an experiment. Guaranteed to hatch every hatchable egg. On the market 23 years. Over 100,000 in successful operation. Capacity 60 eggs. Complete ready to use, $7.50 Style H. Capacity 60 Eggs $10.00 BUCKEYE STANDARD INCUBATORS Equipped with every desirable device to be found on any incubator. Guaranteed to hatch every hatchable egg and remain in perfect working order for 5 years. No. 1. Capacity 110 Eggs $18.00 No. 2. Capacity 175 Eggs 23.00 No. 3. Capactiy 250 Eggs 30.00 No. 4. Capacity 350 Eggs 35.00 These incubators bear the Underwriters Fireproof Label. BUCKEYE STYLE H 56 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Buckeye Brooders It is a matter of record that poorly constructed brooders are responsible for the death of more chicks than all other causes combined, so we consider it most advisable to call particular attention to the importance of using a type of brooder which we know will prop- erly care for the chicks after they are hatched. INDOOR BROODERS Top heat — circulating hot water. Self-regulat- ing. No. 1. Capacity 50 chicks, $8.00 No. 3. Capacity 100 chicks, 10.00 BUCKEYE KLOSE KANT KONTACT KROWD PORTABLE HOVER OR ARTIFICIAL MOTHER Constructed after nature’s own plan! The only Hover ever invented that completely safeguards the little chicks regardless of the operator’s carlessness or the foolish inclinations of the chicks themselves. IT’S SO SIMPLE IT KANT GO WRONG Just drop it anywhere and light the lamp. It is the Hover that will enable you to raise the largest percentage of strong healthy chickens with the least possible trouble and attention. OUTDOOR BROODERS Top heat — circulating hot water, ing — storm proof. No. 2. Capacity. 50 chicks, No. 4. Capacity 100 chicks LAMPLESS BROODERS No artificial heat required. No. 5. Capacity 25 chicks, $2.00 No. 6. Capacity 50 chicks, 3.00 $12.00 18.00 Self-regulat- Capacity 75 chicks, price Capacity 150 chicks, price $7.50 $9.50 57 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE AMERICAN FIELD AND POULTRY FENCE AMERICAN FIELD FENCE Best values ever offered in Fencing are offered in American and Ellwood Wire Fenc- ing. Special designs for Line Fence or for Ilorse, Cattle and Hog pastures. Also for Poultry, Rabbits, Foxes, etc., and low de- signs for running on stone walls. If 20 BARS ^53 INCHES HIGH P sTH 19 BARS 48 INCHES HIGH [ 4/j ill 18 BARS 43 INCHES HIGH f AH f§| , - 4 till > 16 BARS 35 INCHES HIGH p , ~ p ^ m 1 — i pt 31/? JOj JL BARS 24 INCHES ‘high " ’ — z/z rfwS 2/2 * 7 ' a— ~ ir~ “ 1 * * ~ * 7 "" £ ~ r~ i jBST l a 7 ■ ~ 2 _ t 7 cn 2 JBgE 777* 7 ~ 2 jjpi: r~- ** : ppj PP » - 1 ~ * 1 ^ — jgl 1 m wife mSm Brntt If LIST PRICES ON AMERICAN POULTRY AND RABBIT FENCE Headquarters for AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically everlasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it. Does not mutilate but does, efficiently turn cattle, horses, hogs and pigs. Every rod of American Fence Guaranteed by the manufacturers. Gall and see it. Can show you how it will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced. Distance List Design No. Bars Height between Price Inches Stays, inches per rod 526 5 26 12 $ .48 635 6 35 12 .59 845 8 45 12 .74 949 9 49 12 .82 1149 11 49 12 .93 1258 12 58 12 1.03 845 8 45 6 .96 832 8 32 6 .87 726 7 26 6 .75 Write for our prices American Steel Fence Posts, Galvanized Steel (non Rusting) cheaper than wood and more durable. Send for special catalog and prices. We also carry full line of plain Wire, Barb Wire, Fence Staples, Poultry Staples, Nails, etc. Distance Approxi- Design No. Height between mate wt. List No. Bars Inches Stays Lbs. per price Inches rod per rod 2158 21 28 6 12.9 $1.19 2053 20 53 6 12.2 1.13 1948 19 48 6 11.5 1.07 Write for our prices Our new American Poultry and Rabbit Fence with its close mesh fills a want long felt by dealers handling American Fence. At the bottom are four spaces of 1% inches each, the next five spaces are 2 inches each, the higher spaces graduated to 5 inches as shown in illustration. POULTRY NETTING We carry the well-known New Jersey Net- ting and guarantee it to be the very best. It is galvanized after weaving, has three salvage wires, where other makes have but two. Is coated with pure spelter, or zinc (tin rusts), and is full measure in length and width. All sizes in both Poultry and Chicken mesh. Write for prices. 58 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DAIRY SUPPLIES ELMER’S PATENT DOUBLE ACTING CHURN Unparalleled for quickness, ease, durability and economy. It is a perfect butter worker without making any changes, PRICE «o. 1 will churn 8 quarts cream. . . $5.00 No. 2 will churn 10 quarts cream. . . 5.75 No. 3 will churn 15 quarts cream. . . 6.50 No. 4 will churn 20 quarts cream. . . 7.25 No. 5 will churn 25 quarts cream. . . 8.00 No. 6 will churn 35 quarts cream. . . 9. CO No. 7 will churn 45 quarts cream. . . 10.00 CYLINDER CHURNS PRICE No. 0 will chum 1 gallon $1.60 No. 1 will chum 2_%" gallons 1.86 No. 2 will churn 4 gallons 2.15 No. 3 will churn l]/2 gallons 2.50 No. 4 will churn 10K eallons 3.00 MAGIC CHURN Is provided with our new patent Drop Steel Forged Cover. Will Weight No. Capacity Churn Pounds Price 0 6 gals. 3 gals. 31 $4.00 1 10 gals. 4 y2 gals. 36 4.50 2 15 gals. 7 g«,ls. 44 5.00 STODDARD BARREL CHURN No. 1, capacity 10 gals., will churn 1 to 4 gals., price $ 8.50 No. 2, capacity 15 gals., will churn 2 to 7 gals., price 9.00 No. 3, capacity 20 gals., will churn 3 to 9 gals., price 10.00 No. 4, capacity 25 gals., will churn 4 to 12 gals., price 11.00 No. 5, capacity 35 gals., will churn 5 to 16 gals., price 12.50 No. 5 y2, capacity 45 gals., will churn 5 to 20 gals., price 15.00 No. 6, capacity 60 gals., will churn 6 to 28 gals., price 18.00 HERO BARREL CHURN Similar in construction to the Magic, but has wooden cover in place of metal. No. Capacity Will Churn Price 3 20 gals. 3 to 9 gals. $ 6.50 4 25 gals. 4 to 12 gals. 7.00 5 35 gals. 5 to 16 gals. 8.00 6 60 gals. 6 to 28 gals. 11.00 59 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DAIRY SUPPLIES (Continued) GENUINE BLANCHARD BUTTER MOULDS HAND CARVED y2 pound $0.70 1 pound 85 MACHINE CARVED y2 pound $0.40 1 pound 50 OAK DASH CHURN No. 0. 3 gallons, with dasher $1.25 No. 1. 5 gallons, with dasher 1.40 No. 2. _ 7 gallons, with dasher 1.50 No. 3. 9 gallons, with dasher 1.60 No. 4. 12 gallons, with dasher 1.80 STONE DASH CHURN 2 gallons, price with dasher $0.65 3 gallons, price with dasher 70 4 gallons, price with dasher .80 5 gallons, price with dasher .90 6 gallons, price with dasher 1.00 WATERS’ BUTTER WORKER Without, doubt the most practical and best known Butter Worker on the market. Guar- anteed to handle butter in any condition satisfactorily. No. 0. Tray, 27 in. long, 14 in. wide; ca- pacity, 1 to 15 lbs.; price. . . . $6.00 No. 1. Tray, 36 in. long, 15 in. wide; ca- pacity, 5 to 30 lbs.; price. ... 7 .00 No. 2. Tray, 36 in. long, 18 in. wide; ca- pacity, 5 to 40 lbs.; price. . . . 8.00 No. 3. Tray, 3 9 in. long, 20 in, wide; ca- pacity, 5 to 50 lbs.; price. . . . 9.00 No, 4. Tray, 48 in. long, 22 in. wide; ca- pacity, 10 to 75 lbs,; price. . . 11.00 BLANCHARD BUTTER CARRIERS No. Q'/2- 4 trays, 12 lbs. capacity Price . . . . $1.75 No. 7. 4 trays, 16 lbs. capacity 2.10 No. 8. 4 trays, 24 lbs. capacity . . . . 2.35 No. 9. 4 trays, 32 lbs. capacity . . . . 2.80 No. 10. 5 trays, 40 lbs. capacity 3.00 No. 11. 6 trays, 48 lbs. capacity . . . . 3.60 Will) or without galvanized ice boxes. Will be shipped without ice boxes, unless they are ordered. Ice boxes separate, 50c each. THE KINERSON COMBINATION BUTTER PRINTS The Kinerson Prints are too well known to require elaborate advertising or testimonials. There are various devices on the market for printing butter, but the Kinerson Print has no real competitors. Its first cost is a trifle in advance of the cost of inferior goods, but no more so than is necessary to insure each cus- tomer of honorable business dealing, first- class workmanship, skilled engraving execut- ed to order, and a thoroughly practical, sim- ple and convenient Print which is the fruit of years of careful study, experiment and improvement — a Print that will save many times its original cost, in valuable time, and will outwear any other Print on the market. The above statements are made in thorough good faith and the Prints themselves will demonstrate their truthfulness. These Prints will be carved with any Initial, Monogram, or design wanted. Price including Cutters and Paddles, postage paid anywhere in New England. 1 lbs., $3.70; 2 lb., $4.70 60 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DAIRY SUPPLIES (Continued) COOLEY CREAMERS The Best Gravity Method in the World Price of Tank Less Cans No. 2. For four cans $18.50 No. 3. For six cans 21.50 No. 4. For eight cans 24.50 No. 5. For ten cans 27.50 No. 6. For twelve cans 32.00 No. 7. For fourteen cans 36.50 No. 8. For sixteen cans 39.00 Strainer frame and thermometer extra. THE SENSIBLE BOTTLE FILLER This is a small tank, heavily tinned and holding about sixty quarts. It has two straight bore faucets in the bottom near the edge. They are inexpensive and very handy for the small milk dealers who do not feel like paying a large sum for one of the larger machines. Price each, $4.00 MILK BOTTLE CAPS Price per Lb. 1. Special stock print $0.15 2. Special stock print .15 1. Flipper stock print .15 2. Flipper stock print .15 8 lbs. for 1.00 Box 5,000 No. 2 Flipper stock print 1.25 Bbl. of 50,000 Lip Caps 10.50 Bbl. of 50,000 Plain Caps 9.50 EACH MILK JAR CARRIERS Each No. 46. 6 quarts $0.65 No. 4422. 4 quarts and 2 pints .65 No. 44. 4 quarts .50 No. 784. 8 quarts .76 No. 725-6. 6 quarts, Flat Wire .75 No. 927-8. 8 quarts, Flat Wire 1.00 CHAMPION MILK COOLER AERATOR A perfect Aerator, removing all flavors arising from excessive cabbage, turnip or silo rations. A complete deodorizer, removing the ani- mal heat or cowy taste, and all odors arising from the absorption by the milk or stable or other unpleasant gases. A thorough cooler, reducing the tempera- ture of the milk in one minute nearly to the temperature of the cooling medium. It is equally well adapted to the use of any cooling medium, either running water, ice water, or, if a very low temperature is not required, ordinary well or spring water. Is automatic, requiring no attention, while in operation. Capacity of Milk Size of Dairy Takes Care of No. Receiver Price 2 18 quarts 10 to 25 cows 3 milkers $5.50 3 34 quarts 25 to 50 cows 5 milkers 6.26 BUTTER COLOR Wells, Richardson Co. 61 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DAIRY SUPPLIES (Continued) The “ Boston ” Aseptic Milking Tube The “ Boston ” Aseptic Teat Dilator (Dr. Murphy’s Modification) 2)4 in., plain. Exact size .25 The Boston Aseptic Milking Tube is recom- mended because it is so well finished and so easily sterilized. It is manufactured regu- larly in 1)4, 2)4', 2)4, 3^4 inch lengths; plain or self-retaining, as desired. I Milk Test Conn. Style Bottle Cream Test Milk test bottles, 10 per cent, each. . Cream test bottles, 0 to 50 per cent each Ohlison’s skim milk bottles, each. . . . Milk and cream pipettes, each Acid measure, eacn Test bottle brush No More Hard Milkers “Spider” in the teat is easily cured, and sphineter paralysis entirely disappears after a few days’ use. Recommended by veter- inarians and dairymen. Price, 25c. each Boston Milk Fever Outfit A cheap, portable, non-de- structible apparatus for use in cases of milk fever. More economic than oxygen apparatus. It can be carried in the coat pocket. No wide- awake veterinaiian case is complete without one of these instruments, and every dairy- man should be provided with one for an emergency. Recommended by Dr. John R. Mohler, Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D.C. Price, each, $3.00 Q— Test Bottle Brush — For Clean- ing Babcock Bottles “ Boston ” Aseptic Stricture Cutter An Essential for Every Dairyman The Boston is modeled on improved lines, and embodies the highest class of workmanship and utility, yet is so simple that professional assistance, while always desirable, is not necessary. Price, each, 1.50 62 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DAIRY SUPPLIES (Continued) Milk and Cream Scales These scales are made with a loose pointer which, by means of a thumbscrew on the center of the pointer, may be set anywhere on the dial, thus taking the tare of the milk pail, etc. They are made with pounds di- vided in ounces or decimally. PRICE No. 260 M. 0. 30 lbs. by 1 oz $3.00 No. 270 M. O. 60 lbs. by 2 oz 3-50 No. 260 M. D. 30 lbs. by 1-20 lb.. . . 3-25 No. 270 M. D. 60 lbs. by 1-10 lb.. . . 3-75 The “ Facile, Jr.,” Babcock Milk Tester Cut Steel Gears An exceedingly simple, light, compact and carefully designed apparatus, especially adapted to the use of the dairy, and also, on account of its light weight, to the traveling dairy inspector. Complete with full set of glassware, con- sisting of test bottles, pipette and acid measure; also test bottle brush and bottle of acid, with full directions for use. PRICE 2-bottle machine complete for testing cream and milk, including two cream test bottles and combined pipette. . . $4.50 4-bottle machine complete for testing cream and milk, including two cream test bottles and combined pipette . . . 5.50 The “ Facile ” Improved Iron Frame Hand Babcock Milk Tester Condensed Description Handsome cast-iron case and cover, cut spur and worm gearing, malleable iron bottle carrier, seamless brass detachable swinging pockets for holding test bottles. Enclosed gearing, bottles perfectly hori- zontal when rotating. Turns easily and runs smoothly and noiselessly at a very high speed. PRICE 6-bottle machine $ 9.00. 8-bottle machine 10.00 10-bottle machine 12.00 12-bottle machine 14.00 Prices include full set of glassware, com- prising test bottles, pipette and acid measure; also test bottle brush and bottle of acid. Butter Paper We handle exclusively the Pioneer Brand of high-grade vegetable parchment papei and guarantee it to be the very best obtain able. We solicit correspondence for lnrsre or small quantities in any size, plain, or printed with special design. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 63 DAIRY SUPPLIES (Continued) Cow Relief SMALL’S CALF FEEDER WHAT IT IS. Small’s Calf Feeder is a simple practical device for weaning and feed- ing calves, so simple and so practical that every calf owner will see the value of it at a glance. WHAT IT DOES. It enables you to feed the calf in nature’s old way. If you could af- ford to let your calf run with the cow until nature compelled it to seek food elsewhere, there would be no scouring, unheathy calves. Follow nature; this feeder not only saves trouble and milk, but it prevents the calf from taking its fo,od in the great gulps that play havoc with the digestive organs. Price $2.00 Extra nipples 25 ARABIAN SCRATCH AND GALL CURE It is used as a local application on cows’ bags and teats. It w ill cure caked bags in 12 to 24 hours, if taken at the start. 1^-lb. pkg., $1.00. Calves’ Cordial Is free if it fails to cure scours in cows and calves. 2-lb. pkg., ,50c. Kow Kure The Great Medicine for Cows Only It acts upon the digestive, generating and milk-secreting organs, keeping the entire system toned up and in perfect working order. It goes to the roots of trouble, and cures cow diseases by removing the cause. It prevents abortion, cures barrenness, removes retained afterbirth, prevents tuber- culosis, stops the scours, cures milk fever, caked udder, swelling in the bag, bloating, red water, increases the flow of milk, cures cows “off their feed,” improves the quality of milk and makes cows pay. It is a scientific remedy for scratches and Price, .50c. and $1.00 per can grease heel. It works as horsemen like to have it. 4-oz. pkg., .25; 8-oz., pkg., .50. Grange Garget Remedy BAG BALM Cures chapped, cracked and sore teats, bunches, caked bag, chafing, cuts and in- flammation. Price, per Box, $0.50 Positively cures garget without in any way injuring the cow or lessening the flow of milk, and tones and invigorates the affected parts. Price, .50c. per can Dairy Thermometers PRICE $0.15 Large glass, floating, each Small glass, floating, each PRICE *0.50 64 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED C©., LEWISTON, MAINE DAIRY SUPPLIES (Continued) GOSS SPECIAL MILK CAN Buffalo Milk Can Price Buffalo milk cans, each 1.00 Buffalo cream cans, each 75 Dairy Pails 10 quart, ix, each $0.25 12 quart, ix, each 30 14 quart, ix, each 35 10 quart, ixx, each 30 12 quart, ixx, each 35 14 quart, ixx, each 40 10 quart, lc, flaring 15 12 quart, ixx extra heavy 50 Call and see our Barn and Stable Equip- ment, Steel Stanchions, Stalls, Litter Car- riers, Hay Carriers, etc., etc. Price Goss special milk cans, each $1.50 Goss cream storage cans, each 1.00 R. R. SPECIAL MILK CANS 20 quarts $2.65 40 quarts 3.60 MILK DELIVERY CANS 8V2 quarts $0.90 10 quarts 1.00 Strainer Pails Price No. 154. 12 quart, each 1.00 No. 124, 12 quart, each 1.20 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 65 NEW ENGLAND ROOT & VEGETABLE CUTTER Will cut all kinds of roots, either fine for sheep, or much coarser for cattle. Guaranteed to cut one bushel per minute. Price DR. HESS’ STOCK FOOD Is the most paying condition or medicated food ever given to Horses, Cattle, Hogs or Sheep. 2 V2 lb. package $0.25 7 lb. package 50 12 lb. package 80 12 lb. bags 75 25 lb. pail 1.60 100 lb. sack 5.00 DR. HESS’ HEALING POWDERS Cures Galls, Heals and Prevents Proud Flesh. 4 oz. pkg., .25. Porter “Slam and Slide” Barn Door Latch Here is a device that meets with the en- thusiastic approval of every farmer. The Porter “Slam and Slide” Barn Door Latch fills a long-felt want. It is absolutely without equal for simpli- city, strength, durability and cleverness of operation. It works equally well right or left, on •either slam or sliding doors. Can be locked with padlock. The screws are protected. Adapted for any size door. Material is the very best malleable iron. Nicely finished, and packed one dozen in case. Price, .35 each FEED BAGS Modoc $0.35 Mustang, each .60 Iroquois Warrior, each 75 Iroquois Queen, each 90 No. 3 Steel 90 COW BELLS No. 0. 7 in $0.40 No. 1. 6% in 35 No. 2. 5% in 30 No. 3. 41/2 in 25 No. 4. 4 in 20 No. 5. 3 y2 in 15 FARMERS’ BOILERS A Low-Priced Farmer’s Boiler Unsurpassed for general farm work. Net Cash Prices For Wood 15 Gallons $14.25 22 Gallons 17-75 30 Gallons 23.60 45 Gallons 29.50 60 Gallons 35.40 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED OO., LEWISTON, MAINE STAPLE GOODS (Continued) 1 ROPE HALTERS No. 141. No. 132. No. 161 LEATHER HALTERS No .27. Russett or Black $0.90 Russet or Black, Riveted .75 Cattle Halters 65 No. 1 Fawn Web 40 OX BALLS 1 Snap Jute $0.15 2 Snap Jute .25 1 Snap Siisal .15 No. 162. 2 Snap Sisal .25 No. 81. End Snap Jute .10 End Snap Manila .25 BULL RINGS No. 96. No. 11. Each .... $0.05 No. 50 No. 12. Each 06 No. 13. Each 07 No. 14. Each 08 20 ft No. 15. Each 12^2 CATTLE CARDS No. 04. Leather Board . ... $.10 No. 4. All Leather . . . .12 No. 2. Leather, large size CURRY COMBS . . . .15 No. 5. Hunter’s . . . $0.20 No. 550. 6 Bars, close back .15 No. 500. 6 Bars, open back .10 No. 234. 8 Bars, shingle back . . . ... .20 Reform ... .20 Hunter Curry Comb Leather Back Horse Brushes From 30 to 75 cents each, according to quality. Dandy Horse Brushes No. 21. 2%-in. Copper $0.25 No. 11. 2% -in. Steel 15 Bull Snaps EUREKA TIE OUT CHAINS CATTLE LEADS Price No. 52. Each $0.10 TRACE CHAINS 6% -Foot Straight Link with Hooks .45 Pr. Half Trace .35 Pr. No. 57. Imperial J/2- Trace with snap and 2 ex. links Price, .40 Pr. Girting Chains .25 HALTER CHAINS No. 77. Sargent’s Price $0.30 No. 077. Price .25 STAKE CHAINS No. 0 No. 10 No. 40 No. 75 No. 88 No. 415 No. 416 London New Century Imperial $0.15 .20 6% ft. with Ring .25 .55 Pr. .30 .30 COW CHAINS .50 2 y2 Ft. Open Ring .18 .40 3 “ ** “ .18 .35 3% “ “ “ .20 .35 4 “ “ “ .25 .50 4y2 “ “ “ .30 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 67 LAWN MOWERS TOWNSEND’S VICTORY It has Ball Bearings of the very highest grade exact to % of 1-1000 of an inch, which greatly reduces friction. Double Steel Ratchet, very swift and smooth in action, as well as exceedingly hard for durability. Triple Gear. Entirely enclosed, allowing no dirt or cut grass to find its way into the pin- ions or coggs; 10-in. wheels, S^-in. reel, 4 blades. 16-in., $8.50; 18-in., $9.25; 20-in., $10.00 SUPERB The very best Lawn Mower on the mar- ket 12-in. wheels, 7-in. reel, 5 blades, 1 5-16 in. wide crucible steel and oil tempered. Price, 18-in., $11.25; 20-in., $12.00; 22-in., $13.00. COLDWELL GRAND HIGH WHEEL BALL BEARING The only patent reversible blade ever put into a lawn mower. Made in one piece of channelled crucible steel, this blade is far stiffer and more ser- viceable than the ordinary old-fashioned flat knife. The blade will last for years. If it’s in- jured, it takes just twenty seconds to re- verse it, by loosening the adjusting screws, and you have a practically new machine — two lawn mowers in one. Price: 16-in., $9.25; 18-in., $10.00; 20-in., $11. 00 COLDWELL’S STYLE D LAWN MOWER This is the best low priced Ball Bearing Lawn Mower on the market It is made by the Coldwell Lawn Mower Co., of Newburg, N. Y., who have the reputation of turning out nothing but the best in the Lawn Mower line. This machine has four revolving blades 10 in. drive wheels and Ball Bearings. Hand- somely finished in black and gold. Price 14 in., $4.60; 16 in., $4.75; 18 in., $5.00 COLDWELL’S STYLE F LAWN MOWER Same as the Style D except it has 9 in. wheels and 3 revolving blades. Price: 14-in., $4.00; 16-in., $4.25; 18-in., $4.50 TOWNSEND’S FLYER A splendid High-Grade Mower at a little lower price than the “Victory.” Ball bear- ings entirely enclosed. Adjustments very simple. Knives very hard and of the best steel. 14-in., $5.00; 16-in., $5.50; 18-in., $6.00 THE LAKEWOOD Ball Bearing — (9-inch Wheels) The best medium priced Ball Bearing Mower on the market. The strongest feature of this machine is the simple but positive and reliable adjust- ment of the bearings. 16-in. $5.75; 18-inch, $6.25 THE NEWPORT Similar to the Lakewood, but has Brass Bearings in place of ball bearings. The Re- volving Cutter and Bottom Knives of the Newport and Lakewood Mowers are of the same quality and weight as used on many High Grade Mowers of other manufacture. 16-in., $5.50; 18-i'n., $6.00 THE CADET— (8-in. Wheels) A thoroughly good Mower at a low price. It has large Driving Wheels, Brass Bearings, Patent Flexible Bottom Knife and Ratchets, and Adjustments equal to those used in many makes of High Grade Mowers. 14-in., $2.50; 16-in., $2.60; 18-in., $2.75 68 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE GIFFORD-WOOD CO. ICE TOOLS DAIRYMEN’S ICE KING PLOWS No. 320 — 8 in., 5 cutting and 1 Clearing Tooth with 14 to 22 in. Patent Adjustable Swing Guide. Price, $28.00 No. 321 — 10 in., 5 Cutting and 1 Clearing Tooth with 14 to 22 in. Patent Adjustable Swing Guide. Price, $33.00 No. 315 — 8 in. “Ice King’s” 5 Cutting Teeth and Clearing Tooth with 22-in. Swing Guide.' $25.00 No. 316 — 10 in. “Ice King’s,” 5 Cutting Teeth and Clearing ' Tooth, with 22-in. Swing Guide. $30.00 NO. 540 BOSTON ICE TONGS Price Price Price Price Price Price $1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.35 1.45 ICE AXES No. 604 Boston Ice Axes. Price $1.70 ICE HOOK HANDLES 3 ft to 14 ft $15 to $90 No. 652 D Handle 4 Point Shaver. Price $1.75 No. 667 D Handle 3 TineBreaker. Price 3.00 No. 486 Ring Handle 3 tined Needle Bar. Price, each $4.50 No. 443 Ring Handle Splitting Fork. Price, each 4.50 No. 500 Line Marker. Price, each .90 No. 458 Bar Chisel. Price, each 3.50 No. 476 Ring Handle Splitting Chisel. Price, each 2.50 No. 465 Smarting Chisel. , regular pattern. Price, each 3.50 No. 454 Breaking Bars Price, each 3.50 No. 457 Calking Bars. Price, each. 2.50 No. 460 Summer Bars. Price, each 5.00 No. 468 Socket Chisel. Price, each 3.50 ICE HOOKS No. 520 Wood’s 3 ft. to 18 ft. $0.75 to $1.85 No. 369 Columbus, 3 ft. to 18 ft .60 to 1.90 No. 421 — 4% ft. Saw with Case, price $5.25 No. 422 — 5 ft. Saw with Case, price 5.50 No. 426 — 4 y2 ft. Saw without Case, price 4.75 No. 427 — 5 ft. Saw without Case, price 5.00 If interested at all in the VERY BEST line of ICE TOOLS manufactured write us for complete catalogue showing cuts and prices. There may be cheaper ice tools made than Gifford Wood Co.’s, but certainly none BETTER, HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SIMONDS CELEBRATED SAWS CRESCENT GROUND FELLING AND CROSS CUT SAWS Circular Saws, Framed Wood Saws, Ice Saws, One Man Saws, Hand Saws, Pruning Saws. NO. 100 Wood Saw Webs, Wood Saw Rods, Cross Cut Saws any Style Tooth, Cross Cut Saw Handles, Crescent Siaw Tools. Simonds Saw Sets. Hack Saw Frames and Hack Saw Blades. Prices on Cross Cut, One Man, Circular and Wood Saws quoted on application. One man handle $.25 each One man supplementary handle .10 each CROSS CUT SAW HANDLES No. 22 $.40 Pr. No. 100 20 Pr. No. 55 30 Pr. No. Ill 20 Pr. 70 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE GALVANIZED AND TINWARE Galvanized Wash Tubs No. 11. _20y2xl7%xl0y2 No. 22.' 22%xl9%xll No. 33. -24y>x21 xll .. One Bushel Galvanized Baskets Price, each, $.60 Wash Boilers No. 00. No. 03. 1014x12. Price . . . 14x14. Price 14x20. Price Dust Pans No. 8. lx Tin Bottom $1.00 $0.65 No. 9. lx Tin Bottom . .. . 1.05 .70 No. 9. lxx Tin Bottom , . . . 1.15 .80 No. 8. lx Copper Bottom . . . . 1.35 No. 9. lx Copper Bottom . . . . 1.45 No. 9. lxx Copper Bottom 2.00 er No. 9. 14 Ounce, all Copper . . . , . . . . 3.25 $0.65 No. 9. All Galvanized . . . . 1.15 No. No. .90 1.10 $0.10 Steel Edge 20 Galvanized Coal Hods Price, $.35. No. 517, Price $.40 No. 518, Price, $.45 Oil Cans Perfection Oil Tanks Are made with galvanized top and kalso- mined bodies and give a steady stream and have detachable pump. Made in three sizes. 30 Gallon capacity each $6.00 60 “ “ each 7.00 106 “ “ each 12.00 Packed with set of 3 measures and. one funnel. 3 Gallons Columbia $0.75 5 Columbia 80 5 Monarch 90 A lib 5 Climax 1.10 Dinner Pails 5 Diamond l.oo piuiiiBi 5 Home Rule 1.25 fl"7 — iSk 1 No. 030. $0.45 5 Household i.25 1111; 111 HlBtil 1 No, 040. .50 5 Red Gasoline 65 § 111 U| Ladies’ .30 5 Never Fail 1.50 Bilal 1; ill 1111 1 “ Polo 25 111 fell MB 2 “ Polo 35 Galvanized Chamber Pail No. 3 y2 Price .$0.40 The Perfection Revolving Sifter Sifts the coal clean without dirt or dust. Perfection Price $4,00 Triumph, 2.50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE BASKETS 71 Extra Large, $1.10 Oval Willow Clothes Baskets Ash or Oak, Strapped Market Baskets, Hole Handle Small $0.80 Medium 90 No. 1, .45; No. 2, , .40; No. 3, .35. Large 1.00 GROCERS’ COUNTER BASKETS Extra Large 1.15 No. 1, .35; No. 2, .30; No. 3, 25. Open End Wood Baskets Cedar, Ash, Reed and Willow Prices, .65 to $3.00. Barrel Display Basket Price, .35. Office Baskets Reed, Grass and Willow Prices, .50 to $2.00 each Lane’s Canvas Wood and Coal Baskets Ash Lunch Baskets Corn Packers’ Baskets No. 1. 23x13x11 $0.70 No. 2. 21x12x9 60 No. 3. 18x10 %x8% .50 No. 4. 15x9x8 45 No. 5. 14x9x7% 40 No. 6. 13x8x6% 35 No. 7. 12x7x6 30 Price, $0.75 Oak Baskets No. 2. % Bushel each $0.25 No. 2. % Bushel “ .35 No. 2. 1 Bushel “ .45 No. 2 2 Bushel “ .75 Berry Baskets All styles and sizes. Write for prices. Oxford Clothes Baskets No. 1. Small, Price, $.75 No. 2. Medium, .90 No. 3. Large, 1.00 Oxford Baskets % Bushel % Bushel 1 Bushel 1% Bushels 1% Bushels 2 Bushels 3 Bushels 4 Bushels each $0.26 “ .35 “ .50 1.10 1:35 Oxford Grocer Baskets % bushel each, $.35 Round Oak Clothes Basket Price, $0.35. Laundry Basket 4 Bushel, each $1.90 6 Bushel, each $2.85 Ash Hampers, Covered No. 1. 21x21x29 each $2.00 No. 2. 17%xl7%x26 each 1.75 Oxford Baskets 15 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Trellises, Tree Guards, Flower Pots, Etc. 1J4 ft. Fan, 2 “ “ 7 in. wide 10 “ “ 13 M “ 16 “ “ 27 “ “ 38 “ “ 46 “ “ Price $ .10 .15 .20 .45 .65 1.00 1.25 Fancy Galvanized Wire Trellis 18 in. wide, ft. 8c. Fancy Galvanized Wire Flower Bed Guard IS in. high, ft. 10c. Hartman Tree Guard Made from heavy galvanized wire and very ornmental , afford- ing absolute protection to trees. Two or more may be used together for trees of large diameter. No. 1, 6 ft., price $1.00 Unglazed Flower Pots With or without saucers Sizes 2 in. to 22 in. Prices on application Unglazed Bulb Pans Sizes 6 in. to 24 in. Prices on application Hot Bed Ther- mometer Haskell implement & seed co., lewiston, maine ^3 Stoneware Bean Pots. Jugs. PRICE $ Gallon $0.15 1 “ 20 2 " 35 3 “ 50 4 “ 65 5 " 80 1 Quart $0 2 “ .lis 3 “ .20 4 “ .25 6 “ 30 8 “ 35 PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZERS. Three minutes’ is the freezing time. Pat- ented stationary dasher is responsible for quick freezing. Motion is necessary in the cream, not in the machine. Cream gets more motion in the Peerless Iceland than in any other freezer. All sizes. 1 Quart 2 “ 3 “ 4 “ 6 “ 8 “ 10 “ 12 “ PRICE each $1.50 “ 2.00 “ 2.25 “ 2.65 “ 3.35 “ 4.25 “ 5.50 “ 7.00 J INDURATED FIBRE WARE. Tubs. Spittoons. Measures. A Full Line of Fibre Ware. 74 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE WOODENWARE Washboards .15 35 .40 .40 25 Ruby $0.30 Little Gem . . Northern Queen .40 Naiad Tidal Wave 30 Special Star White Hen Glass Brass King .... Plain Crimp . . . .40 Blue Jay .45 25 Junior WASHING MACHINES The Majestic The Majestic has Roller Bearings, Virginia White Cedar Tubs, Electrically Welded Hoops. The best Washer made. Price, $6.25 F. F. V. Improved 9-00 Eclipse Water Motor 15.00 The Lightning Washing Machine A good first-class machine made of Vir- ginia White Cedar. Price, $3.75 WRINGERS American Wringer Company’s Celebrated Horseshoe Brand No. 1050 Chemical, 5 year warrant 10 in $4.10 No. 590 Royal, wood frame, 5 year warrant 4.00 No. 541 Royal, wood frame, 5 year warrant 4.25 No. 330 Universal, iron frame, 3 year warrant 3.15 No. 361 Universal, reversible Board BB„ 11 in. roll 4.15 No. 340 Universal, reversible board, 10 in. roll, plain bearings 3.50 No. 380 Universal, 3 year warrant, BB, 3.50 No. 380E Universal, enclosed gear, BB, 10 in., 3 year warrant 3.75 No. 381 Universal, 3 year warrant, BB, 4.00 No. B380 Universal, with bench, 3 year warrant, BB, 4.75 No. B380E Universal, bench enclosed gear BB 10 in., 3 year war- rant 5.00 No. 150 Household, wood frame, 1 year warrant 2.75 No. B150 Household, with bench, 1 year warrant 4.00 No. 100 Daisy, iron frame, 1 year warrant 2.50 Wringer Rolls and Repair* 75 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE W Gotten ware (Continued) Folding Ironing Table. No. 21. 24 x24 each $2.00 price No. 23. 27 x 27 “ 2.50 No. 1 58x19 each $2.00 No. 2 54x16 “ 1.75 No. 3. 54x16, Plain Top “ 1.60 Empire Wall Clothes Dryer Price, $.65 Pastry Boards 16 x 22, each $0.50 18 x 24, each 60 20 x 26, each 70 Wash Benches Boston $0.75 No. 1 Paris 1.25 Wood Bowls 11 in $0.10 13 in. . . 20 15 in. 35 17 in 60 19 in 95 21 in 1.15 Oak Butter Boxes with Bail Large, $.45; Small, $.35. Bread Boards 16 x 22, each $0.50 18 x 24, each 60 20 x 26, each 70 Sugar Buckets Oil Can Caps Saw Bucks Barrel Covers Well Buckets Pickle Dippers Skirt Boards 4 ft., each $0.65 4% ft., each 70 5 ft., each 75 Spruce Clothes Horse No. 3, $.90; No. 3 y2, $1.00; No. 4, $1.10 LAWN SWINGS No. 6. Favorite, two passengers each $3.75 No. 2. Fairfield, two passengers “ 4.25 No. 5. Fairfield, four passengers “ 5.50 No. 7. Fairfield, four passengers heavy “ 6.00 No. 2. Paris Manufacturing Co.’s two passenger “ 6.75 No. 3. Paris Manufacturing Co.’s four passenger “ 10.00 76 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE LADDERS, SLEDS, ETC. Extension Ladders 20 Foot . . . 24 Foot . . . 28 Foot . . . 32 Foot . . . 36 Foot . . . 40 Foot . . . ==! =™i Price $.20 ft. "l 10 to 18 ft Common Ladders per ft. $0.12 5 to 15 ft. . Apple Ladders per ft. $0.12 Step Ladders Paris, 3 to 10 ft Gem. 3 toi 10 ft per ft. per ft. $0.30 .21 PARIS MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S CARTS, WAGONS, WHEEL- BARROWS, SLEDS, FRAME AND CLIPPER BABY SLEIGHS AND SLED BOXES WOOD FAUCETS 6 in. Leather lined $0.07 7 in. Leather lined 08 8 in. Leather lined 10 10 in. Leather lined 12 8 in. Metal Key 25 10 in. Metal Key 30 TOBOGGANS Quoted on application SKI All sizes and styles, quoted on application Full line of Paris Mfg. Co.’s goods in stock at all times. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 77 BROOMS, BRUSHES, ETC. Our line of Brooms is a carefully selected one, especially in the better Grades Whisk Brooms 10 to 35 cents each. Nail and Vegetable Brushes No. 20, Price $0.05 No. T, Price 08 Handy House, Price 10 Stove Brushes No. 31 Price 25 No. 41 Price 25 No. 45 Price 30 Smith’s Wall Dryer WALL DRYERS Empire $0.65 Smith’s 60 No, 1 Acme 15 No. 2 Acme 25 No. 3 Acme 35 MOP STICKS No. 7. Ideal. $.10 No. 8. Ideal, $.15 No. 4. Trojan, .10 No. 12. Heavy, .20 THE WHITE PERFECTION MOP WRINGER It is the most practical wringer made and will last from two to four times as long as any mop wringer made. No. 1. Hotel size $1.75 No. 2. Family size 1.25 No. 3. Family size, Steel Frames . . 1.50 Window Brushes No. 50 $0.50 No. 60 60 No. 70 70 Shoe Brushes No. 106 $0.20 No. 524 30 Counter or Dust Brushes — Set Bristles No. 2 $0.30 No. 3 35 No. 4 40 No. 5 45 FLOOR BRUSHES No. 8 $1-00 No. 10 ' 1.25 No. 12 1-50 No. 14 2.00 No. A16 2.50 No. A18 3.00 No. 1. Imperial 75 Scrub Brushes No. 0. White $0.10 No. 1. White 18 No. 80. White 20 No. 90. Black 25 No. 70. 2 Row Rice Root 08 No. 77. 3 Row Rice Root 10 Outdoor Clothes Dryers Manila or Cotton Line No. 1. 110 ft. 4 Line $3.00 No. 2. 150 ft. 5 Line 3.25 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MISCELLANEOUS PICKS, MATTOCKS, ETC. Wood Choppers’ Mauls 6 to 9 lbs. Price per lb., $.10 Wood Choppers’ Wedges 31/2 to 6 lbs. Price per lb., $.05 Contractors’ Pick Price, $.65 Railroad Pick Price, $.50 Axe Wedges .05, .08, .10 .Saw Wedges .10, .15, .20, 25 Short Cutter Mattock Price, $.60 Long Cutter Mattock _ _ _ TRUCKS, ETC. Bag T rucks Barrel Trucks One Half and Pull Ironed. Prices from $2.20 to $7.60 Heavy Barrel Trucks No. 1, $3.00 No. 4, 3.75 Eureka Barrel Truck Price, $1.50 BARREL HEADERS Price, $.6 Pick Mattock A simple contrivance, but indispensable for putting heads in barrels after being filled with apples and other produce. No. 1. 1-inch Screw $1.15 No. 2. 1-inch Screw, re-inforced bail 1.40 Price, $.60 Grub Hoe AXLE GREASE Fraser’s Small Tin Boxes $0.10 Fraser’s 3% lb. Tin Pails 25 Snow Flake, 1 qt„ .25; 2 qts., .40; 1 gal., .70 Mica . 1 lb., 10; 3 lbs., .25; 10 lbs., .75 Price, $.60 HARNESS COMPOSITION 1 lb., Small $6-25 2 lb.. Medium 50 HARNESS DRESSING Crowbars 12 to 18 lbs. Price per lb. $.05 AXES Geo. B. Haskell Clo., King and Mountaineer in Maine, Half Wedge and Double Bit Patterns. Pint Cans Quart Cans I. X. L. HARNESS OIL Pint Cans Quart Cans EVEN BALANCE TEA SCALES Plain jappaned, to weigh 4 lbs. No. 161, with Weights, $1.00 $0.25 .35 $0.35 .50 79 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MISCELLANEOUS C. T. HAM MFG. CO’S LANTERNS No. 0. Clipper $0.50 No. 2. Clipper 60 No. 2. Cold Blast 75 No. 15. Dash Board 65 No. 17. Cold Blast Dash Board 1.00 No. 20. Search Light 2.10 No. 40. Search Light 4.75 Diamond Driving 2.75 No. 9. Street 4.00 No. 22. Extra Large fount Cold Blast 85 Gem Cold Blast Side Lamp 1.00 Dandy Driving Lamp 2.50 Nustyle C-B with Special Globe and Burner 85 DEITZ LANTERNS No. 0. Wizard $0.75 Eureka Driving Lamp 1.50 No. 2. Blizzard, large fount .85 EUREKA DRIVING LAMP OAK MEASURES Best varnish and sealed half bushels, iron bound. Nests $1.70 Half Bushels 85 Pecks 40 Four Quarts 30 Two Quarts 20 One Quart 15 RUBBER BELTING LAMP CHIMNEYS, LANTERN GLOBES AND LAMP AND LANTERN BURNERS All styles CAN OPENERS Centaur each $0.10 Never Slip “ .10 No. 17 “ .05 IXL “ .05 Prices Right Yankee, with cork screw “ .15 CUT LACINGS LIGHTNING FRUIT JAR OPENER Different Sizes Price, $0.10 80 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MISCELLANEOUS SHERWOOD CORN POPPERS 2 Quart, price, $0.50 Common Corn Poppers 1 Quart $0.10 iy2 “ 15 2 “ 18 4 “ . 30 2 “ Extra Heavy 25 UNIVERSAL STEEL HAND COFFEE MILLS Black Enamel Finish, handsomely orna- mented, patent adjusting device. Grinds as fine or coarse as wanted. Grinders warrant- ed equal to steel. No. 109 Height 6 in $.70 No. 110 Height 8% in 90 THE UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER Three minutes in this easy and pleasant way. Twenty to thirty minutes by the old way. The hands do not touch the dough, which is mixed and kneaded thoroughly in three minutes by this machine. Price, No. 4, $2.00; No, 8, $2.50 White Mountain Ice Chipper Price $.40 White Mountain Freezer WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS The most popular freezer used in this section. Positive triple action. $5.50 7.00 8.50 10.75 13.50 The Arctic Freezer is of cheaper design and made by same factory. 1 quart $1.50 2 quarts 2.00 3 quarts 2.25 4 quarts 2.65 6 quarts 3.35 5 quarts 4.25 10 quarts 12 quarts 15 quarts 20 quarts 25 quarts HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 81 MISCELLANEOUS A Wrench and Thread Cutter. Frosted Nickel, . Non-Rusting This tool has more uses than any wrench on the markeL A necessity on the farm, in every shop ami household. Price, $0.40. By Mail, $0.45 No. 1900 RUSSELL STAPLE PULLING PLYERS Drives staples, pulls staples, cuts wire, splices wire, stretches wire, straightens wire. Price, $0.90 Little Giant Grass Hook Folding Handle Price $0.35 Brooks Corn Hook Serrated $0.30 Fruit Picker To attach to' pole No. 5. . . .... Price $0.25 Painted Watering Pots 2 qt. . . .... Price $0.25 4 qt. . . .... Price .30 6 qt. . . .35 8 qt. . . .45 10 qt. . . .... Price .50 12 qt. . . .60 Galvanized Watering Pots 6 qt. . . . $0.40 8 qt. . . . .45 10 qt. . . . .50 12 qt. ... .55 16 qt. ... .65 Brownie Dry Powder Duster Machine weighs 3% lbs., has two 16 in. tubes and one spread nozzle. In other re- spects similar to the Little Giant. Price. $4.00 .Yankee Adjustable Corn Hook Price $0.35 Bush Hooks No. 10 Blood’s. Price $0.75 Oxford Wood Hooks Birch, lx%, steel. Price $0.50 Wood, %x5-16, Steel. Price 45 Box Hooks. Price 25 Hay Hooks. Price 25 Oil Sprayers Lowell All Brass. Price $0.60 Lowell All Tin. Price 35 Lowell Continuous. Price 70 Machine weighs 6 lbs. Furnished with three tubes, 5 nozzles and strap. Distributes any dry powder. Dusts one or two rows. Reser- voir holds nearly a quart of Powder. Price | 6.50 SeoHayss Bulb Sprinklers No. 2. size, 12 oz., No. 3. size, 7 oz No. 4. size, 4^ oz., No. 1. Angle Neck 12 oz., Insect Powder, 12 oz., $ .85 .70 .50 1.00 1.00 82 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MISCELLANEOUS Rubber Garden Hose All grades % mrl % in. Price 10 to 15 cents per foot. Cotton Garden Hose 10 to 13c per foot, according to size and quality. Hose Clamps, Hose Couplings, Hose Mend- ers. No. 0 Nesco Ash Sifter An all metal sifter Price With cover $.90 Without cover .50 Favorite Coal Sieves Wood Rim with wood cover $0.50 Wood Rim without wood cover 35 SINKS We carry the principal sizes of cast iron sinks, fit- ted for lead pipe. 2% feet x 18 inches $2.30 3 feet x 20% inches 2.60 3% feet x 22 inches 3.20 4 feet x 24 inches 4.00 4% feet x 24 inches 5.25 Has a removable screw tip which may be removed to produce a heavier stream. Price 40c The “Fountain” Lawn Sprinkler One of the renlly good things Made entirely of brass, no mov- ing parts, nothing to get out of order. More beautiful than a fountain — more efficient- than a shower. Gibbs’ Spray Nozzle Positive Shut off. Few Parts. c rice 35c Grass Shears Price Common Polished, No. 0263 30 Hedge Shears Price 8- inch, plain S1-60 9- inch, plain 1-75 10- inch 2.00 Asparagus Knife Drop Forged Blade, .excellent not only as an asparagus knife, hut the “best ever for digging Dandelions and other weeds. Price, $0.50 Foot Warmers More commonly known as soap stones Price, 6x8 7x9 “ 8 x 10 35 as HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MISCELLANEOUS DUSTBANE The very best of all sweeping compoundson the market. No sand to increase its weight. It is a perfect Dust Killer. Every Storekeeper as well as every Housewife should have a supply on hand and use it at every sweeping. A handful in a line when you sweep absorbs the dust, brightens the floor and cleans your carpet. ") Prices: Small can, .10; large can, .25; J4 bbl., 37l/2 lbs., $1.75; }/2 bbl., 75 lbs., $3.00; bbl., 150 lbs. $5.25; large bbl., 250 lbs., $8.75. O-CEDAR MOPS A Better and Easier Way to Clean No more back-breaking to clean and polish the floors; no more crawling under the bed, or moving of heavy furniture ; no more climb- ing up on chairs to dust the mouldings or tall furniture. The O-Cedar Polish Mop gathers all the dust from everywhere and holds it. Does not stir up the dust but col- lects it. Cleans and polishes at the same time, put- ting a high, hard, lasting lustre on all var- nished surfaces. There is nothing to equal the O-Cedar Polish Mop for polished floors, linoleums, etc. Gets down into the corners, gets the dust under beds, heavy furniture, radiators, etc. The mop is padded and can- not scratch or mar the furniture. The only polish mop that can be success- fully washed and cleaned and renewed. It makes easy and pleasant what was hard work. No more getting down on hands and knees to polish hardwood floors. Price, small, $1.00; large, $1.50 BISSELL’S CARPET SWEEPERS Universal, Jap. Trim., Cyco Bear .... $2.50 Grand Rapids, Jap. Trim., Cyco BB ... 2.75 These Sweepers have been the standard for years and we guarantee their satisfac- tion. O-CEDAR POLISH A Wonderful Varnish Food for cleaning and polishing floors, furniture, automo- biles, etc. O-Cedar is by far the most economical furniture polish as it is used with water. Puts on a high, hard, lasting lustre, and does not leave a bluish cast and gummy surface. It contains no grease, min- eral by-product or benzines. Every ingredient of O- Cedar polish is a pure veg- etable substance. Positive- ly will not ignite. It is easy to use. Very little rub- bing is required. O-Cedar Polish is well and favorably known and is widely adver- tised in connection with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. Price 4 oz. Bottles $0.25 Price 12 oz. Bottles 50 Price 1 qt. cans I-00 Price 1 -gai. cans 2.50 84 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE niSCELLANEOUS THE MYERS PORCH SWING Myers Porch Swing, made of hard wood througout, formed seat, galvanized chains and hooks, nicely finished in Brown Mission. Width of Seat 18% inches; height of Back, 21%inches, length over all, 48 inches. Price $3.50 REFRIGERATORS We handle the unexcelled line of White Mountain and Pilgrim Refrigerators and can recommend these most strongly to any one desiring this article. If interested let us mail you illustrated cat- alog giving complete description and sizes of the different styles, also prices. Buy a Refrigerator that will Satisfy You BURROWES PRIMUS FOLDING CARD TABLE The Best Folding Table at a popular price on the market. Always ready for use, never in the way when not wanted, and at so low a price that it is within the reach of all. This trim, neat table, remarkably strong and well braced, is being used in thousands of homes, club-rooms, sewing rooms, etc., for a great variety of purposes. It has all the con- venience of a folding table, with none of the projections or garish trimmings that used to be the rule with this class of furniture. The illustration shows only the proportions, and does not convey any idea of the real quality of this table. It is beautifully finished in dark mahogany or golden oak color, with green felt or green leatherette top. The legs are strongly braced and are self-locking either open or closed. They are rubber tipped to prevent noise and injury to hardwood floors. Size 30x30 inches, height 27 inches, weight 9 pounds. Price $2.25 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAlME 85 niSCELLANEOUS WILCOX CLIMAX BALL-BEARING GRINDSTONE A strong combined wood and steel frame grindstone. Furnished with ball-bearing journals makingsame an easy- smooth running grindstone where both hand and foot power is desired. Stone, carefully selected Berea Grit. Vary in thickness from 2 to 2*4 inches. We are also able to furnish this in the bike style with the same ball bearings. No. 1. Plain frame $3.75 No. 2. Plain frame 3.50 No. 2. Bike frame $4.25 Centered Stones withbut frames 2.25 Loose Stones, not bushed iy2c per lb. SCYTHE STONES Haskell I. & S. Co’s Ragg, .10. Black Diamond, .10. Willoughby Lake, .10. Chocolate, .10. Emery, .10 Deerlick, .05. Green Mountain, .06. India, .20 No. 190. Carborundum . . Price $.20 No. 192. “ . . .25 STEEL ROAD SCRAPERS They are shaped cold from a single piece of steel lapped and riveted at the corners. They are uniform in thickness throughout ex- cept at the corners, where they are of double thickness. No. 0. Capacity 9 cubic feet Price $8.25 No. 1. Capacity 7 cubic feet of earth, weight 105 lbs Price $5.50 No. 2. Capacity 5 cubic feet of earth, weight .95 lbs Price $5.25 No. 3. Capacity 3 cubic feet of earth, weight 85 lbs Price $5.00 We have a little lighter made scraper that sells at 75c less on each size. PARCEL POST COUNTER SCALES They indicate automatically and accurately in cents the cost of postage on parcels in the United States, according to Zones. A copy of the law accompanies each scale. The Dials are very distinct and slanting, making them easy to read. Prices on application. We have a few of the eleven pound Parcel Post Scales on which we would make a very low price. These scales are perfectly accu- rate and one of the handiest and most useful of household articles. They are just the thing for weighing butter, chickens, or any goods of a like nature. AK-U-RATE PLATFORM SCALES A first-class scale in every way. Guaran- teed to seal and give satisfaction. 600 lb. scale. Price $14.50, 800-lb Scales 15.50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE PRUNERS, WEEPERS, ETC. Standard Tree Primers Very useful for trimming trees, and cutting down moths’ nests. Price 8 ft $ .75 10 ft 80 12 ft 90 1* ft 1.00 16 ft 1.15 Telephone Tree Pruner Made to attach to any pole Are heavier Levin Pruning Shears Price No. 23 $ .50 No. 24 .65 Pruner Shears (California Pattern) Price Japanned $0.40 Nickeled 75 French 1.16 than the regular tree pruners consequently will stand harder usage. Price, each, $0.80 Clyde Draw Cut Pruner The most powerful pruner made No. 1 , 25 in Price, $ Rockdale Pruners No. 35, 26 in. Price, 75c. No. 38, 41 in . Price, Genuine Trowbridge Grafting Wax llb.pkg. 25c. %lb. pkg. 15c. %lb.pkg. 10c. Highley’s King of Pruners Both Self-Holding and Non-Holding Never any danger of re- ceiving shock by crossing electric wires, as they are operated by a cord running the entire length of pole. Can readily be taken apart for grinding, etc. Prices, $1.00 to $1.50 Hazeltine Hand Weeder By far the best and most practical Weeder for all kinds of vegetables and flowers, ever invented. Especially adapted to the weeding of Onions aud Sugar Beets. It pays for itself every hour it is used in the home or market garden. far Daisy Hand Weeder No. 2, Price 25c. Price 25c. Secor’s Weeding Hook Price 10c Norcross Cultivator Hoe 5 Prong 4-ft. Handle Price $0.75 3 Prong 4-ft. Handle Price 50 “Norcross” Midget Weeder For Flowers, Shrubbery and Garden. Quality and Finish same as Cultivator-Hoes Weight 12 oz., 9 in. Handle .... Price $0.25 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 8? REPAIRS AND PARTS Guard Bolts and Guard Plates for all Guards, Knives, Knife Heads, Sections, Rivets, etc., all guaranteed to fit the machine for which they are intended. Mower Knife Cold Chisel: Prices, %x 6 .10 %x6% .15 Link Belt Chain Malleable and Steel. Sizes in stock all the way from No. 25 to No. 62. Prices from 9c to 22c per foot B C Tedder Fork Drive Punch: Price, %x6 .10 Steel Harrow Tooth : Square % and 1 inch NOTICE In ordering repairs always give name of machine and number on old part. When the number or letter cannot be found, it is always best to send, by express prepaid, the old or broken part, thus avoiding mistakes or delays, Cultivator Steels 88 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE BARN DOOR HANGERS AND HAY CARRIERS The Myers Adjustable Tandem Stayon Flex- ible Door Hanger with Steel Roller Bearings This is the only hanger on the market that can he adjusted perpendicularly so as to lo- cate the door at any point above the ground desired, or laterally so as to adjust the door to or from the building, and will also adjust itself to any thickness of door. The perpen- dicular and lateral adjustments are made with an ordinary wrench, and at the will of the user. Price $1.00 per pair The Myers New-Way Adjustable Tandem Door Hanger For Tubular Girder Track Adjustable to and from Building and to Raise and Lower the Door The track is made of high carbon stiff steel with two flanges turning downward at the lower edge, making the truss or girders which stiffen the track, enabling it to carry a much heavier load than any other style tubular track. In addition to this, there is no possible chance for dirt to lodge on the inner side of the track. The adjustable features of this hanger are very important, as they enable the user to adjust the door to and from the building to prevent snow or rain from blowing in. The perpendicular adjustment permits of the door being raised or lowered, as is necessary, especially in cold weather, as in such cases the ground when frozen will heave up, thus locking the door. Can be used on doors varying in thickness from iy2 in. to 3 in. or more. Myers Clover Leaf Unloader No. 116. For Steel Track. No. 121. For Wood Track. Represents the new Clover Leaf Unloader made of malleable iron throughout. Is heavy and substantially made. It is fitted with wide open mouth to receive the fork pulley when approaching in any direction. Also has swinging fork pulley, which relieves the car- rier from all strain when drawing hay over a high beam or into a well filled mow. The track wheels revolve on % inch turned steel axles. The rope sheaves have longer hub than any other make of carrier. Are 7 inches in diameter with hard Steel Roller Bearings. Price, $5.00 Price $1.25 Per pair The Myers “O. K. Adjustable Stayon" Flex- ible Covered Door Hanger Patented With Hard Steel Roller Bearings. Pushes and pulls easily. It is impossible to throw it off the track or have the door warp sufficient to prevent its operation. The “O. K. Stay- on” is constructed with a malleable frame extending over and covering the wheel. The frame is reinforced by two heavy ribs extending from a point above the axle to the hasp. Price $0.75 per pair McKenney Door Hanger No. 10 $0.75 Eagle Door Hanger No. 1 $0.50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 89 HAY CARRIERS Swivel and Reversible for Double Steel Track Fig. 1031 Figure 1031 represents the new Clover Leaf Unloader made of malleable iron throughout. Is heavy and substantially made. Is fitted with wide, open mouth to re- ceive the fork pulley when approaching in any direction. Also has swinging fork pul- ley which relieves the carrier from all strain when drawing hay over a high beam or into a well-filled mow. The track wheels revolve on %-inch turned steel axles. The rope sheaves have longer hub than any other make of carrier. The lock is composed of three parts, and has no springs. The locking de- vice grasps the fork pulley on either side, and permits it to swing free. Price $3.75 each Fig. 1032 Has Swinging Fork Pulley — a Great Advan- tage in Drawing Hay into a Mow When Filled Near the Roof The above illustration represents the Clov- er Leaf Unloader as made for wood track. This carrier is fitted with a wide, open mouth to' receive the fork pulley. The rope sheaves and track wheels are all fitted with large turned bearings. The machine is both swivel and reversible — combined in one machine. By this device the machine can be reversed by reversing the swivel or by drawing the rope through from end to end. Price $3.75 each HAY CARRIER OUTFITS SPECIAL NOTICE When requesting quotations do not fail to give exact length of barn, whether ridge or full rafter, and distance between rafters. Also state whether you expect to hoist from end or center of barn. ESTIMATES FOR HAY CARRIER OUTFITS Estimate of material required for a Steel. Track Outfit for different length barns : For a 40-foot barn, One Carrier, 36 ft. Track, 12 Hanger Hooks, 12 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon, or Grapple Fork, 3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 120 feet, % in. Manila Rope, 50 feet, % in. Check Rope 1, Rope Hitch. Estimated Net Price, $17.75 For a 50-foot barn, One Carrier, 48 ft. track, 15 Hanger Hooks, 15 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon or Grapple Fork, 3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 160 feet % in. Manila Rope, 55 feet % in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch. Estimated Net Price, $20.50 For a 60-foot barn, One Carrier, 54 ft. Track, 20 Hanger Hooks, 20 Rafter Brackets, 1 Harpoon or Grapple Fork, 3 Pulleys, 3 Floor Hooks, 185 feet %-in. Manila Rope, 65 feet % in. Check Rope, 1 Rope Hitch. Estimated Net Price $23.25 Above estimates of Rope are for an End Hoist. In hoisting from center of barn less Rope will be necessary. MANILA ROPE Dia- Circum- Strength Feet to meter ference in lbs. lbs. meter ference in lbs. lbs. Dia- Circum- Strength Feet to V4 % 450 43 % in. 2% 3,900 6 5-16 1 750 30 % in. 3% 5,600 4 % 1% 950 24 1 in. 3 6,750 3 7-16 1% 1,20?) 19 iy8 in. 2% 9,150 2 y2 % iy2 2 1,700 3,000 13 7y2 1% in. 3% 10,600 2% Cotton Rope, Wool Twine Sacking Twine Flax Twine Cotton Twine HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE HAY CARRIER FIXTURES Descriptions and Prices PULLEYS No. 1267 No. 1120 No. 1183 No. 435 No. 692 No. 466 No. 1124 Price, each No. 1133. Plain Pulley, 6-inch maple sheave, malleable frame $0.25 No. 692. Cast Frame 5% inch iron sheaves .20 No. 486. Floor Pulley with large loose pin .25 No. 1267. Cast frame, plain, 6-inch maple sheave, 1-inch hollow axle 20 No. 435. Cast frame, knot passing, 6-inch maple sheave, 1-inch hollow axle .25 No. 1120. Malleable frame, knot passing, 6- inch maple sheave, 1-inch axle .30 Stowell’s Malleable Pulley. Malleable frame and sheave, steel axle, roller bearing 60 No. 466. O.K. wood pulley with steel yoke, 1-inch hollow axle 25 No. 434. Same as 466, except has wrought hook in place of eye 25 No. 1124. Special Malleable Frame, extra heavy 60 No. 486 Cross Floor Pulley Malleable throughout, has idler pulley to keep rope in place, and stands erect on floor. Price, each, $1.25 No. 628 Snatch Block Pulleys Stowell’s Malleable Pulley Price, each, $0.55 Useful in limited space, horse only travels half distance. Price, each, $0.60 Siteel pin and roller bearing. Best pulley made. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED C6., LEWISTON, MAINE 91 HAY CARRIER FIXTURES Myers Patent Double Steel Track Price per foot, $0.12 Grapple Fork 4 tined $4.30 5 tined 5.15 Lock Lever Fork Price, each, $2.35 Double Harpoon Hay Fork Price Each 25 inch $1.00 31 inch 1.15 Alfalfa 2.00 Wood Track Hanger Hooks 10 inch 12 inch 14 inch 16 inch 18 inch Per Doz. ... $0.60 ... .65 .70 ... .80 ... .85 Ridge Pole Hooks Price per Doz. $0.50 12 inch Jointed Hanger Hooks Per Doz. $1.20 Steel Track Hanger Hooks Price, per dozen $0.85 Jointed Steel Track Hanger Hooks Price, per dozen $1.45 Knockers, Stops, Wheels, and complete line of Repairs for Myers Clover Leaf Unloaders. Rafter Brackets Per dozen Price $0.40 Each Steel Grapple $0.50 Floor Hooks Price Per Doz. %-incli $0.95 Per gross Drive Screws Price $0.60 Each Swivel Rope Hitch Price $0.20 92 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE WHEELBARROWS FEDERAL GARDEN BARROW The Federal is a good looking, well finished barrow and is made in a strong, serviceable way. Has steel wheel with 1%-in. tire. AMERICUS BARROW An extra good barrow built entirely of hard wood and finished in natural wood instead of being painted. No. 4 Federal $3.60 No. 4 Americus $4.00 No. 5 “ 3.80 No. 5 “ 4.25 CANAL DUMP BARROW A very strong canal barrow which is popu- lar with contractors. Furnished with either wood or steel wheels. With wood wheel $2.25 With steel wheel 2.40 Special prices in dozen lots. PIG METAL OR CASTING BARROW A very strong, well-made barrow. Bottom and front of iy2 inch hardwood, dressed and well strapped with No. 10 steel. Painted brown. Weight, 69 pounds each. With iron hub-wheel Price, $3.50 STEEL TRAY DUMP BARROW A strong, durable barrow for either dirt or cement work. Also very handy in farm work. Special prices for quantity orders. Price, $4.50 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE ROOFINGS It Lasts Longer If you have any kind of a roof to cover- barns, poultry houses, sheds, etc., for which you want a waterproof siding that will keep your stock and fowls warm and dry, come in and see Paracote. Paracote is all ready to lay. You can lay it yourself. It is 32 inches wide — the beft width for making a good roof. BeSt because it will not buckle or wrinkle, BUT LIES SMOOTH, — and it is easier to handle. It is the moil pliable roofing made, yet it is tough — try to tear it. It is fire-resiSting. It is tough as leather. Rain, Snow, Ice, Heat and Cold do not af- fetft it. Come in and see paracote: Permanent Roofing PARACOTE ROOFING Price 1 Ply $1.75 2 Ply 2.20 3 Ply 2.50 NAVAJO ROOFING A lighter grade than the Paracote, made by the same company and an excellent roof- ing for the money. Send for samples. Price 1 Ply $1.35 2 Ply 1.60 3 Ply 2.00 Per rool of 108 square feet. S. O. S. ROOFING The best roofing at the price we have ever seen but of course not the equal of the heavier grades. Price: 1 Ply, $1.05; 2 Ply, $1.30 VULCANOID THE WEATHER-PROOF ROOFING Is made of Heavy Wove Felt, thoroughly saturated with a natural asphalt saturation, which not only gives it a heavy body, but makes it perfectly water-proof, acid-proof and is unaffected by contraction or expan- sion. A model roofing for your house, barn, fac- tory, storehouse or outbuildings, with flat or steep roof. No Expert to Put It On. Anyone who can drive a nail can lay it. We furnish the nails and cement. If you want the best medium priced roofing made, insist on getting “Vulcanoid” Roofing. 1- ply weighs 84 lbs Price $2.00 2- ply weighs 44 lbs Price 2.40 3- ply weighs 54 lbs Price 2.75 Per Roll of 108 Square Feet Special quantity prices. HIGH GRADE Similar to the Vulcanoid only not quite so fine a finish. Price 1 ply $1.75 Price 2 ply 2.10 Price 3 ply 2.50 WOVEN A heavy woven roofing of excellent quality, much used by. contractors. Price, $3.50 ASPHALT A high grade strictly asphalt roofing. Price 1 ply $2.25 Price 2 ply 2.50 Price 3 ply 2.90 GRAVEL If any one desires a gravel roofing ours is as good as any can be found. None better at any price. Price, $2.25 These are all Vulcanite Roofings. If inter- ested send for samples and quantity prices. We also have a full line of Rosin Sized Sheathing Paper in different weights, etc... Prices gladly quoted on application. TARRED FELT If you want the very best Tarred Felt made try our Faultless and we will guarantee you will be more than satisfied. Price Single Roll 2%c lb. GRAPHILATUM Graphilatum, a good all-round black paint, especially adapted for ready roofings and metal surfaces. It is a bituminous product that is elastic and adhesive. Prices: 1 gallon cans $1.00 gal. 5 gallon cans 80 gal. Half barrels (abt. 38 gals.) 67 gal. Barrel (abt. 58 gals.) 65 gal. 94 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DURABLE LASTS LONGEST ECONOMICAL COVERS MOST THE COLONIAL PAINT THE COLONIAL PAINT is a Pure Linseed Oil Paint that has been on the market for many years, and is considered one of the leading brands. The materials composing this product, carefully treated as they are, make a paint of great toughness and elasticity that has excellent covering capacity and durability. As the choicest coloring ingredients are used in making this product the richest color- ing tone and finest finish is developed, and the building to which it is applied presents a heauty of appearance, which distinguishes it from others in the locality. * TiHE COLON,AL PAINT is manufactured in forty different shades from which beauti- rui color combinations can be made, that will not only harmonize with the architectural esign of any building, but also with the surroundings, thereby making the property much more attractive, and also increasing its value. THE COLONIAL PAINT can be sold with perfect assurance that it will meet the de- mand of every user. BRONZITE VEL-VE-TA The Permanent Green Paint The Sanitary Washable Wall Finish Made from an ore base, Kolonite, which gives it stability of color. BRONZITE is recommended for the paint- ing of store fronts, doors, blinds, structural and ornamental work, fences, and in fact all outside surfaces generally where a green paint is desired. BRONZITE is impervious to chemical ac- tion, atmospheric conditions, resists heat and is non-corrosive. BRONZITE is a specialty green, the green that is different— it lasts, wears and holds its color, and covers more surface than other greens. BRONZITE is put up in six shades, in paste form in 12% and 25 lb. pails, also liquid form. VEL-VE-TA is manufactured under a pat- tented formula — contains no lead or other poisonous pigments, and although applied to the surface like an oil paint, when dry it is non-absorbent, can be washed with soap and water, and is therefore sanitary. It dries with a beautiful, soft and velvety finish, which is pleasing and restful to the eye. It will not turn yellow, crack, craze or peel. It will not show laps, streaks or brush marks. VEL-VE-TA is recommended for the in- terior. decoration in homes and public build- ings, and in factories. It is equally adapt- ed for this use because it effuses light. A beautifully designed booklet showing combinations, and giving specifications for the application of VEL-VE-TA will be fur- nished upon request. 95 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE COLONIAL INTERIOR FLOOR PAINT “Made to Walk On” Excels in lustre, toughness and elasticity. Dries hard over night. Manufactured in nine colors — Brown, Dust, Yellow, Gray, Red, Drab, Spruce and Green. COLONIAL WAGON AND IMPLEMENT PAINT For farm wagons, machinery and implements. Dries with a high durable gloss. It is money well spent to protect implements from rust and decay. COLONIAL VARNISHES Every varnish offered is especially made and adapted for its particular class of work and for that work cannot be excelled. Outside Door Varnish Forcite (Liquid or Japan) For outside doors, store fronts, settees, A very strong dryer, to be used in ratio spars and general exterior work. of 1 part to 15 parts linseed oil. Bathroom Varnish For bathrooms, window sills, kitchens, etc. Interior Finish Varnish For mantels, balustrades, inside doors, and in fact adapted for the finest grade of interior work of all kinds. Floor Varnish For floors, stairs, vestibules, etc. Cabinet Varnish For tables, desks, and other articles of furniture. No. 78 Hard Oil Finish A light hard oil finish for interior work; flows freely leaving a lustre finish. No. 1 Furniture Varnish A heavy bodied varnish for use on ordin- ary furniture. N. Liquid Dryer A strong dryer that will mix readily with oil. No. 1 Coach Varnish Light in color, works freely under the brush; suitable for interior work where a moderate drying varnish is required. Adhesium — Modern Wallpaper Size. For use in preparing almost any kind of surface for the reception of wallpaper, burlap, lincrusta and other heavy wall coverings. Amalgam Paint — A preservative coating for wood, metal and other exterior surfaces. Automobile Carriage Paint — For painting and varnishing all kinds of vehicles in one opera- tion. Colonial Bath Enamel — For use on the tile, metal, wood or other surfaces in the bathroom or about the bath tub. Colonial House Paint — A standard brand of ready mixed house paint manufactured in forty shades. Colonial Interior Floor Paint — For coating of interior floors, where high gloss is desired. Dries hard over night. Colonial Quality Colors in Oil — Manufactured from purest and strongest pigments that can be obtained. Colonial Screen Paint — For coating wire screens. Will not clog. Colonial W agon Paint — For farm wagons, machinery, etc. Dries with a high gloss, and pro- tects surface to which it is applied. Colonial Wax Floor Paint — For outside use only. Very durable. Chaleo Paint and Varnish Remover — For removing paint or varnish. Dry Colors — High grade in every respect. Eagle Varnish Stains — A high grade stain and varnish combined. Eagle White Enamel — For interior decoration of woodwork, etc. Graining Colors — Guaranteed to be satisfactory to master grainer. Velveta Concrete Floor Paint — For coating concrete surfaces. Whitney & Griffin Barn Red — For painting barns, fences, etc. Putty — Evenly ground and of good working value. Varnishes — Highest grade products in the field. White Lead — Short fine and of exceptional whiteness. 96 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Comprises three individual lines of household finishes under one trade-mark name, “Jap-a-Lac,” as follows: Transparent Colored Varnishes, Gold and Aluminum, Solid Enamel Colors. There is a color provided for every requirement of the housewife who wishes to keep her floors, furniture, woodwork, etc., in spick and span condition. There is also Jap-a-Lac Floor and Interior Varnish (Natural) which is the most durable floor v arnish on the mar- ket. Jap-a-Lac is for use on window screens, screen doors, iron fence s, radiators, regis- ters, water pipes, automobiles, wagons, in addition to the most common uses such as on floors, furniture and woodwork. All colors except Gold and Aluminum 1 gal. can $3.00 34 gal. can 1.55 34 gal. can ,80 1 pint can 45 34 pint can 25 34 Pint can 15 10c size 10 List Prices Gold Jap-a-Lac Size No. 5 $3.00 Size No. 4 1.55 Size No. 3 80 Size No. 2 45 Size No. 1 25 Aluminum Jap-a-Lac Size No. 5 $1.55 Stize No. 4 80 Size No. 3 45 Size No. 2 25 Size No. 1 15 Green Label Varnishes The name “Glidden” on a label is an absolute guarantee of high quality. Nearly fifty years of experience in the manufacture of varnishes and specialties for all purposes, to- gether with the most modern facilities, insures uniform quality at all times and goods that can he depended upon to give perfect satisfaction. Any person purchasing goods under the Glidden Green Label Brand can feel assured that he is receiving full value. There is a brand made for practically every purpose and at prices which fit any pocket book. Send for price-list. GLIDDEN’S ENDURANCE WOOD STAINS Glidden’s Endurance Wood Stains are for use on new wood which has never been fin- ished. This line is made in fourteen attractive colors. Their beauty and practicability lie in the fact that an even stain is produced, thus insuring a beautiful, lasting finish. These stains produce the beautiful Mission effect, so much in vogue at the present time, and are also for use when securing a waxed or varnished finish. List Prices 1 gallon cans $2.50 Pints 41 % gallon cans 1.35 34 pints 22 34 gallon cans 75 Send for Color Card Ren-O- Glidden’s Ren-o-Vite is the result of twenty-five years of conscientious work and experi- ment on the part of an expert; the result being the Ren-o-Vite is unlike the ordinary fur- niture polishes now on the market, in that it does not give the ordinary greasy polish but a finish which is absolutely free from grease and shines like a mirror. Ordinarily furniture polishes do not clean, but Ren-o-Vite is different; it cleans thoroughly as well as gives a brilliant, lasting polish. You should not overlook trying a small bottle of this wonderful pol ish and cleaner. You will be pleased with it. List Prices Six ounces $.25 Quarts (32 oz.) 90 Pints (16 oz.) 50 Larger quantities, prices on application. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 97 Fig. 1665 MYERS LINE OF PUMPS We carry the most complete line of Pumps in this section. We have it whether you want it for house, barn or orchard. House pumps, well pumps, for all conditions including, spraying pumps and pumps for pneumatic water systems, whether hand or power. If it’s a Myers it is right. THE MYERS LONG STROKE COG GEAR BRASS CYLINDER PITCHER PUMP. PRICE LIST, Represented by Fig. 1665. No. R220, 3-in. Br. Cyl. Cog Gear Pitcher Pump, with patent glass valve seat. Tapped 1% inch Pipe. List Price $5.00 No. R222, 3% in. Br. Cyl. Cog Pitcher Pump, with patent glass valve seat. Tapped 1% inch Pipe. List Price $6.00 MYERS COG GEAR HOUSE LIFT PUMP With Siphon Spout and Glass Valve Seat. Similar to Fig. 1473 and 1664 only a Plain Lift Pump instead of Force PRICE LIST No. R245, House Lift Pump 3 in. Br. Cyl., Tap- ped 1% in. Pipe. List Price $5.50 No. R247, House Lift Pump, 3% in. Br. Cyl., Tapped 1% in. Pipe. List Price $6.50 RS425 same as R245 but with 4 foot set length. List Price $7.50 RS247 same as R247 but with 4 foot set length. List Price '. . $8.50 PRICE LIST, Fig. 1664— Plain Spout Without Set Length No. R251, Cog Gear House Force Pump, 3 in. Br. Cyl., Tapped 1% in. Pipe. List Price . . $8.00 No. R253, Cog Gear House Force Pump, 3% in. Br. Cyl., Tapped 1% in. Pipe. List Price . . $9.00 1 Cock Spout on either of above Pumps, Fig. 1664, add to list $1.00 Fig. 1473 — With 4 Foot Set Length — Anti Freezing. No. RS251, Cog Gear House Force Pump, 3 in. Brass Lined Cylinder, Tapped 1% in Pipe. List Price $8.50 No.RS253, Cog Gear House Force Pump, 3% in. Brass Lined Cylinder, Tapped 1% in. Pipe. List Price $9.50 Cock Spout on either of above pumps, Fig. 911, add to list $1.00 MYERS BRASS, BRASS LINED AND POLISHED IRON CYLINDERS Our Brass Lined Cylinders are constructed with an outer shel cast iron, in which is placed a heavy seamless drawn brass tube, end which are swaged out by our patent roller process to fit bevel on outer shell. They aie fitted with our single or double leather plunger, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Myers Brass Cylinders, with Class Valve Seat, capped outside, are especially adapted for drilled wells of small diameter. They are made of the best quality seamless drawn brass, have our special brass sand Myers Brass Cylinder plunger, and are first class throughout, to which we invite the most crit- and Glass Valve Seat ical examination and comparison with other makes. Experienced well and windmill men in vadably use our cylinders when acquainted with Sectional View their advantages. When installed, they save many expensive trips and much annoyance — the job is satisfactory from the time it is finished. Fig. 1664 Fig. 215 Fig. 976 No. 86—1% in. x If No. 98—1% in. x 3 Driver Well Points ft. List Price, $1.10. No. 136—1% in. x 2 ft. List Price $1.65 ft. List Price, $1.90. No. 144—1% in. x 3 ft. List Price $2.50. List Prices Subject to Discount. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MYERS OUTDOOR LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS Fig. 792 — No. 125 — 3% inch polished iron cylinder, with iron seat, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $7.00 Fig. 792 — No. 130 — 3% inch brass lined cylinder, with brass seat, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price : $8.25 Fig. 792 — No. ^30y2 — 3 % inch brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $9.00 MYERS COG GEAR LIFT PUMPS Fig. 1108 — No. R152 — 3 inch brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tappe d for 1% inch pipe. List Price $8.00 Fig. 1108 — No. R154 — 3% inch brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $9.00 MYERS COG GEAR STOCK LIFT PUMP Fig. 1170 — R104 — 4 inch brass lined cylinder, with glass seat, tapped for 2 in. suc- tion pipe. List Price 13.50 MYERS COG GEAR BRANCH PIPE DOUBLE ACTING FORCE PUMPS Fig. 1160 — No. R12 — has a 2% inch brass lined lower cylinder, with glass valve seat tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $15.00 Fig. 1160 — No. R14 — has a 3 inch brass lined lower cylinder, with glass valve seat, tap- ped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $15.00 Fig. 1160 — No. R16 — has a 3% inch brass lined lower cylinder, with glass valve seat, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $16.00 MYERS COG GEAR COMBINATION SHALLOW OR DEEP WELL FORCE PUMPS Fig. 1109 — No. R184 — has a 2% inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat. The brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the plat- form, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $15.00 Fig. 1109 — No. R186 — has a 3 inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat. The brass upper cylinder is 4 y2 feet below the plat- form, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $15.00 Fig. 1109 — No. R188 — has a 3% inch brass lined lower cylinder with latest improved glass valve seat. The brass upper cylinder is 4% feet below the plat- form, tapped for iy2 inch pipe. List Price $16.00 MYERS COG GEAR SINGLE ACTING FORCE PUMPS No. R172 — 3 inch brass lined cylinder glass seat, tapped for 114 inch pipe similar to Pig 1108 except it has curved malleable handle. List Price . . . $9.00 No. R1 74— Same as R172 except it has 3% inch brass lined cylinder. List Price $10.00 MYERS SINGLE ACTING FORCE PUMP WITH ADJUSTABLE BASE Fig. 792 — No. 135J/2 — has a 3 inch brass lined cylinder with glass seat, tapped for 1*4 inch pipe. List Price $9.00 LIST PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT 9S HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MYERS W1NDHILL AND TANK PUMPS Fig. 695 Myers Siphon Windmill Power Pump No. 159, with 2 inch cylinder, tapped for 1% inch pipe, brass seat only. Price $16.00 No. 160, with 2% inch cylinder, tapped for iy2 inch pipe, suction and dis- charge. Price $16.00 No. 161, with 3 inch cylinder, tapped for 1% inch pipe, suction and discharge. Price $17.00 Fig. 1374 Fig. 1287 Fig. 1371 Fig. 722 Fig. 1159 Fig. 405 MYERS COG GEAR BRANCH PIPE THREE-WAY SINGLE ACTING FORCE PUMPS - Fig. 1159 — No. R227, with brass plunger tube without lower cylinder, tapped for 1 hi inch pipe. List Price $13.00 Fig. 1159 — No. R228, with brass plunger tube with S x 14 brass lower cylinder, tap- ped for 1% inch pipe. List Price . $19.00 MYERS SINGLE ACTING THREE-WAY WINDMILL FORCE PUMPS Fig. 722 — No. 238A, with plunger tube, with 3 x 14 inch brass lower cylinder, List Price $22.50 No. 238, with stuffing box, with 3 x 14 brass lower cylinder. List Price . . . $22.50 No. R238A, same as 238A except it has cog gear handle. List Price $22.50 MYERS WINDMILL REGULATOR FORCE PUMPS Fig. 405 — No. 241, fitted with iy2 inch 3-way, 3 x 14 brass lower cylinder and stuffing box. List Price $31.00 Fig. 406 — No. 243, same as Fig. 405 except fitted with plunger tube instead of stuffing box. List Price $31.00 MYERS COG GEAR LOW DOWN FORCE TANK PUMPS Fig. 1287 — No. R470, fitted with hose nipple, hose attachment, hose band and strainer. List Price $11.25 Fig. 1371 — No. R286, Century low down, double acting, 3 inch brass lined cylinder tap- ped for 1% inch pipe. List Price $15.00 Fig. 1374 — No. R286A, Hydro Pneumatic Century low down, 3 inch, brass lined cylin- der, tapped for 1% inch pipe. List Price I $18.00 LIST PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT i-Ol 100 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MYERS POWER PUMPS MYERS BULLDOZER POWER PUMPS No. 374 same as 373, but with 3 inch brass cyl- inder. List Price $46.00 Fig. 1668 Fig. 959 — No. 362, with 3 inch brass lined cylinder 5, 7% and 10 inch stoke, 16 x 4 inch pulleys. Capacity 24 Fig. 1637 gallons per minute. Should be run 20 to 40 revolutions per minute, 2 inch suction and discharge. List Price $75.00 Fig. 959 — No. 502, with 3x5 brass lined cylinder, 14 x 2% inch tight and loose pulleys, suction 1% inch. Discharge 1% inch. List Price $65.00 No. 502 A, same as No. 502, but with 2x5 inch air com- pressor. List Price $77.00 MYERS SIPHON POWER PUMPS Fig. 1226 — No. 373, with 2% brass cylinder, suction and discharge, tapped for 1% inch pipe. Has 30 x 4 inch , pulleys, 4 inch direct stroke. List Price $45.00 MYERS PUMP JACKS Fig. 1605 — No. 366, Back geared 6 to 1, 12 inch tight and loose pulleys, List Price $10.00 Fig. 1668 — No. 400, Junior, with 36 inch wood 1605 rod and handle connection. List Price .. $11.00 Fig. 1635 — No. 425, Universal 12 x 3 inch tight and loose pulleys. List Price $12.00 Fig. 514 — No. 350, Direct or Back Geared Countershaft, 12 x 3*4 inch tight and loose pulleys. List Price $15.00 Myers Vertical Power Hydro-Pneumatic Pump. FIG. 1637 FOR PRESSURE TANK WORK Double Acting and Back Geared 5 to 1. The special advantage of this style pump over an independent Air Compressor is that it admits just enough air at all times to keep Pressure Tank in proper working condition, whereas — when separate Air Compressor is used — it is often overlooked until Tank be- comes water-logged. The air can be admitted or cut out by tightening or loosening the air cap. Capacity 360 gallons per hour. No. 378A— For shallow wells. L. Price, $42.00 Fig. 1226 No. 379A — For deep wells. List Price $48.00 MYERS IMPERIAL WORKING HEAD Fig. 1584 — No. 389, Myers Imperial Working Head with machine cut gear inch pulleys, as shown in Fig. 1584. List Price LIST PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT and $30.00 J HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 101 SPRAY PUMPS Fig. 898 MYERS STEEL BARREL CART Fig. 898. All steel Barrel Cart at- tached to barrel, has 36 inch steel wheels with 1% inch tire. Any Myers Barrel Spraying Pump can be used with it. Steel Cart Only, ready to attach to bar- rel. List Price $12.00 Barrel Extra. List Price $5.00 Myers Bucket Spray Pumps Fig. 639 — No. 327J/2, Little Giant Brass Spray Pump, with agitator, com- plete with hose and Imperial com- bination, fine, coarse spray and solid stream nozzle with adjustable malleable foot rest. List Price $4.00 Fig. 632 — No. 324, Myers Lever Spray Pump, with agitator complete with hose and graduating Yermorel and solid stream nozzle. List Price $6.00 Myers Whitewash and Spray Outfit Fig. 1358 — No. 329, Myers Whitewash, Cold Water Painting machine and general purpose sprayer complete as illustrated. List Price Myers Knapsack Spray Pumps Fig. 547 — No. 330, Galvanized Tank. List Price $10.00 Fig. 547 — No. 331, Copper Tank. List Price Fig. 1358 Kant Klog Sprayer $11.00 $16.00 Fig. 547 Kant Klog Sprayer The tank of this sprayer is made of heavy polished brass or galvanized steel as ordered. Top and bottom are seamed very strongly to sides under heavy pressure making very strong construction. Price with galvanized steel body, brass air pump, hose, escape valve, “Kant-Klog” Nozzle, spring shut-off and carrier strap. Net, $4.00 Price with polished brass body and same attachments as above. Net, $6.00 3-Foot Brass Extension Net, .50 Brown’s Auto Sprayer A practical machine for applying Bordeaux and all solutions to Potatoes, Tobacco and small Fruits, Poultry Houses, etc. Brass Extension Pipes, Torches and dif- ferent nozzles furnished as extras if wanted. No. 1A Brass auto spray with stop cock nozzle. Price, Net, $6.75 No. IB Brass auto spray with auto pop noz- zle. Price, Net, $7.20 No. 1C Galvanized auto spray with stop cock nozzle. Price, Net, $4.50 No. ID Galvanized auto spray with auto pop nozzle. Price, Net, $5.40 No. 5 Junior Bucket Spray Pump, all brass suction, cylinder and valves. Price, Net, $2.75 Standard Brass Spray Pump. The finest hand pump on the market. Built entirely of Brass. Will throw fine spray to the top of the highest fruit tree. Price, Net, $3.25 LIST PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT UNLESS MARKED NET 162 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SPRAY PUMPS LOWELL COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER Does not require constant pumping. Has an automatic thumb lever valve. Most practical for Orchard, Field and Garden Work. No. 110 — Galvanized with hose, brass pipe and nozzle. Price Net, $5.00 No. Ill — Brass with hose, brass pipe and Nozzle. Price Net, $6.50 3-foot brass extension rod for above, add $.50 Net. Fig. 1542 Represents No. R308C Fig. 1570 Lowell Compressed Air Sprayer MYERS O. K. COG GEAR SPRAY PUMP Price List Represented by Fig. 1542 No. R308 Myers O. K. Spray Pump with- out barrel or hose. List Price $18.00 No. R308B Outfit with one lead 15 ft. of 7 ply y2 inch discharge hose and one Fembro (Fig. 1290) nozzle. List Price $22.75 No. R308C Outfit with two leads of 15 ft 7 ply y2 inch hose and two Fembro (Fig. 1290) nozzle. List Price $27.50 Barrel not Included Price List Represented by Fig. 1570 No. R299B mounted complete with 50 gal- lon barrel, has Mechanical Agitator, solid brass Ram plunger, Ground Bev- el Valve and Seat. One lead of 15 ft. V2 inch 7 ply hose and (Fig. 1290) Fembro Nozzle. List Price . . $30.00 R299C, same as above, except with two 15 foot leads of % inch, 7 ply hose and nozzles. List Price $35.00 MYERS COG GEAR BARREL SPRAY PUMP Fig. 1521 — No. R318 Myers Cog Gear Spray Pump only, with both jet and mechanical agitator, but without hose or noz- zle. List Price . . $10.50 Fig. .1521 — No. R318B complete with one lead of 15 feet of y2 inch 5 ply hose, graduating Vermorel Noz- zle, both jet and mechani- cal agitator. List Price $14.00 No. R318P mounted on barrel extra. List Price . . $5.00 MYERS HANDY PORTABLE SPRAYER Fig. 1614 Fig. 1614— No. R336B with PM jet^agtator cog gear pump. Mechani- Fig. 1521 cal Agitator 15 feet of y2 inch hose, 8 foot pipe extension in two 4 foot parts and Vermorel Nozzle. Tank is made of heavy galvanized iron, 12 y2 gallon capacity. A general utility outfit suitable for spraying trees, whitewashing, painting, etc. List Price $25.00 LIST PRICE SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SPRAY PUMPS MYERS COG GEAR SPRAY PUMPS DOUBLE ACTING Fig. 1571 Price List, Represented by Fig. 1571. No. R317B, Pump complete with 100 gallon tank and mechani- cal agitator, mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, orfe 15 foot lead of y2 inch 7 ply discharge hose, one Femhro Fig. 1290 nozzle, one 8 foot pipe extension with lever shut off. List Price * $55.00 No. R317C, Pump complete with 100 gallon tank and mechani- ‘ cal agitator, mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, two 15 foot leads of y2 inch 7 ply discharge hose, two Fem- bro Fig. 1290 nozzles, two 8 foot pipe extensions with lever shut off. List Price $60.00 Price List, Represented by Fig. 1518. No. R316B, Pump complete, 50 gallon barrel mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, one 15 foot lead of y2 inch 7 ply dis- charge hose, one Fembro Fig. 1290 nozzle, one 8 foot pipe extension with lever shut off and mechanical agitator. List Price $40.00 No. R316C, Pump complete, 50 gallon barrel mounted on skids, with pressure gauge, two 15 foot leads of y2 inch 7 ply discharge hose, two Fembro Fig.1290 nozzles, two 8 foot pipe extensions with lever shut off and mechanical agi- tator. List Price $45.00 Fig. 653 MYERS PERFECT DOUBLE ACTING SPRAY PUMP Fig. 653 Has Brass Upper and Brass Lined Lower Cylinders, all Brass Plunger, Brass Check Valve, Brass Valve Seat, 1 inch Suction Pipe, Strainer, fitted with Canvas Packed Plunger and will handle hot or cold mixture. No. 310, represented by Fig. 653, Perfect Barrel Spray Pump with Strainer, 1 inch suction pipe and mechanical agitator. List Price $13.10 No. 31 1 B, Perfect Barrel Spray Pump, compl ete with suction pipe, strainer, 15 ft. of % inch five ply discharge hose, graduated Vermorel nozzle, and mechanical agitator. List Price $17.00 Fig. 1105 Fig. 1518 No. 312C, Perfect Barrel Spray Pump, complete with suction pipe, strainer, two leads of discharge hose each 15 feet long, two graduated Vermorel nozzels and mechanical agitator. List Price $21.00 MYERS POTATO SPRAYER The most practical potato sprayer ever put on the market; it can be attached to any wagon, is very simple in construc- tion and durable, nothing about it to get out of order. This sprayer is fitted throughout with brass connections and high pressure rub- ber hose, the liquid not coming in con- tact with the iron pipe in any way. Fig. 1105, 4-row spray attachment com- plete less pump and barrel. List Price $12.50 Fig. 1582, Myers 3-row Potato Sprayer, complete less pump and barrel. (Not Illustrated) List Price $18 00 LIST PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT 104 HA8KELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE MYERS POWER SPRAY OUTFITS Fig. 1602 LIST PRICES SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT We carry a very complete line of repairs for all Myers House and Outdoor Pumps. Fig. 1591 Myers Senior Power Spray Outfit complete less engine as shown with 200 gallon tank, No. 446 — 2% inch Duplex Pump, with pinion for crankshaft of engine No. 1. List Price $200.00 EQUIPPED AS FOLLOWS: 1 — 50 foot lead of % inch best grade high pressure discharge hose. 1 — 10 foot lead of % inch best grade high pressure discharge hose. 10 feet wire bound suction hose. Fig. 1591 2 — 10 feet Bamboo Pipe Extensions complete with lever shut off. 4 — Febmro Nozzles, — (2 45-degrees, 2 straightway.) 2— Fig. 1560 Y’s. Rotary Agitator. Cut-offs for discharge lines. Relief Valve. Pressure Gauge and Strainer. All assembled ready for use, except the engine Fig. 1602— Myers Junior Power Spray Outfit, complete less engine as shown, with 100 gal- lon tank. No. 436—2 inch Duplex Pump with pinion for crankshaft of engine. This out- fit has curtains instead of sliding doors. No. 10 List Price $150.00 Equipped as follows: 1 100 gallon cypress tank. 6 feet 1 inch suction hose. 50 feet % inch discharge hose with fit- tings for 2 leads. 4 Fembro Nozzles — (2 straightaway and 2 45-degrees.) 2 Fig. 1560 Y’s. 2 8 foot Bamboo Pipe Extensions. Rotary Agitator, Pressure Gauge, Relief Valve, Double Cut Off and Strainer. MYERS SPECIAL POWER SPRAY OUTFIT Fitted with 2 inch Horizontal Double Acting Force Pump. Complete Except Engine. Belt Driven. 100 Gallon Tank. Price List, Represented by Fig. 1686. . 15, Myers Special Power Spray Outfit, belt driven, equipped with 50 ft. % inch dis- charge hose with fittings for two leads, Two Fembro Nozzles straight away, Two Fem- bro Nozzles 45 degree, Two Fig. 1560 Y’s, Two 8 ft. iron pipe extension, semi-rotary agitator, pressure gauge, relief valve, double cut-off, strainer and suction hose. List Price $100.00 Myers Duplex Power Spray Pump Vertical Cylinder. Double Acting. Price List, Represented by Fig. 1489. No. 445, The Myers 2 y2 inch Duplex Back Geared Vertical Cylinder Pow- er Spray Pump, with belt pulley & belttightener fitted with relief valve, pressure guage, doub- le cut off dis- charge and strainer. List price $75 00 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE WOOD AND IRON PUMPS 10S CUCUMBER WOOD PUflPS The very best of material is used in our wood pumps. They are superior to any made of Cotton wood and will not taint the water. ' PRICES 6 foot Plain Net $3.25 7 foot Plain Net 3.50 8 foot Plain Net 3.75 10 foot Plain .... Net 4.25 7 foot Brass Lined Net 4.75 6 ft. Porcelain lined, Net $4.00 7 ft. Porcelain lined, Net 4.25 8 ft. Porcelain lined, Net 4.50 10 ft. Porcelain lined, Net 5.00 12 ft. Porcelain lined, Net 5.75 Tubing per foot $0.12.A11 repairs for wood pumps carried in stock. DOUGLAS IRON HOUSE PUMPS -2 y<2, inch Cylinder Fitted for 1 in. Pipe Net $2.00 No. 1- No. 2- No. 3- inch Cylinder Fitted for 1% inch Pipe . . . Net 2.0 -3% inch Cylinder Fitted for 1% in. Pipe Net 2.26 RAT CORN Will exterminate Rats, Mice, and Gophers from your premises in a Safe, Sane and Sanitary Manner Do you further know that in addition to killing millions of human beings by infecting them with Bubonic Plague, the Rat carries Trichinosis and Ten other Parasites? It has Leprosy and Cancer. Isn’t it horrible to think of? You don’t want un- necessary doctor bills! Don’t have them! They are among the unnecessary taxes. Stop paying these avoidable sickness taxes. RAT CORN WiitatOto After eating Rat Corn he is mummified RAT CORN No Odors or Smells No matter where they die they simply DRY UP. Positively do not It mummifies them, smell. Rat Com is a new and scientific discovery, and without a doubt the greatest rat de- stroyer in the world; the only one that kills rats without any bad, dangerous or disagree- able effects. A trial will convince you. 25 and 50c Cans RED WING INSECT POWDER AND BELLOWS COMBINED All for Ten Cents RED WING is the best Insect Powder that can be procured and once you try it you will use no other. For the destruction of Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Fleas, Moths, Ants, Flies, etc. INSECT POWDER In the New Bellows HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SPRAY PUflP NOZZLES AND FITTINGS Spray Hose List Price l Pig. 480 15 Foot Lengths of % inch 5 ply Hose with couplings $3.60 25 Foot Lengths of % inch 5 ply Hose with couplings 5.60 15 Foot Lengths of y2 inch 7 ply Hose with couplings 4.35 25 Foot Lengths of % inch 7 ply Hose with couplings 6.85 Fig. 100 Prices Subject to Discount Unless Marked Net Figure 1559. Represents the popular Fembro 45 degree Nozzle, is fitted with a removable steel disk in the cap List Price $0.85 Straight Fembro Nozzle, List Price $0.75 Fig. 100. Represents the Non Clog Atomic Nozzle, it has the capacity of four ordinary nozzles. It positively can not clog as it is fitted with a re- movable wire screen through which all solution pass- es. Adjustable from a fine wide spray to a solid stream by simply moving the disk in the nozzle. Price Net, all Brass, $1.00. Aluminum, $1.15 List Price Fig. 1317 Power Nozzle with Self Cleaner $1.20 Fig. 1564 Graduating Yermorel Nozzle .80 Fig. 1019 Regular Bordeaux Nozzle .90 Fig. 642 Imperial Nozzle .40 Fig. 101 Gould’s Mistry Jr. Nozzle, straight or angle brass Net Price .60 Fig. 102 Represents the popular Friend Noz- zle. Furnished either straight or angle .80 List Price Fig. 549 Male end % inch hose — % inch pipe .30 Fig. 1091 Female end % inch hose — % inch pipe .30 Fig. 772 Hose Redu. % inch hose % inch pipe .25 Fig. 1560 Brass Y for two nozzles % inch pipe .60 Fig. 1380 45 Degree Bend, % inch pipe thread .35 Fig. 1381 45 Degree Double Bend, % inch pipe .60 Fig. 1283 Lever Shut-off Cock, % inch pipe .75 Myers Pipe Extensions List Price Fig. 480, 8 foot pipe extension, with couplings $ .50 Fig. 1534, 8 foot pipe extension, with stop cock 1.10 Fig. 1535, 8 foot pipe extension, with lever shut off cock 1.25 Fig. 1536, 8 foot bamboo extension, with lever shut off cock 3.50 Fig. 1536, 10 foot bamboo extension, with lever shut off cock 3.75 Fig. 1536, 12 foot bamboo extension, with lever shut off cock 4.00 Above Prices do not include Nozzles. Fig. 1536 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE BRASS FITTINGS 107 Hose Bibb Stops Swing Check Valve Brass Stops Newport Stop and Wastes S,ize ... % % 11% 1% List . . . 1.95 3.15 5.20 8.20 12.00 Bibbs, Compression Plain Size % % % 1 Brass, List . . 1.20 1.70 2.20 4.00 Nickel, List 1.45 2.00 2.50 4.40 For Hose Size- % % % 1 Brass, List . . 1.40 1.90 2.40 4.50 Nickel, List 1.60 2.15 -2.70 4.90 No. 35 Swing Check Valves Pressure Gauge Pressure Gauge 3 to 5 in., 200 lb. pressure, $1.75 Net No. 32 Horizontal Check Valve No. 24 Vertical Check Valve No. 438 Straight Way Gate Valve List Prices Subject to Discount Gate Valve Newport Stop and Waste Horizontal Check Valve Vertical 108 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE GALVANIZED PIPE AND FITTINGS Inside Diameter, Weight, per Foot, List per Foot, Galv. Pipe % % % % i .42 .56 .84 1.12 1.67 .06 .06 .08% 11% .17 .23 27% .37 ^8 4&o Elbows Gal. Elbows, Malleable Size % % % % 1 1% 1% 2. List 09 .11 .14 .20 .32 .40 .60 .90 Galv. 45o Elbows, Malleable Size % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 List 12 .15. 20 .25 .40 .50 .85 1.35 Elbows fm? fVEllP Bushings Size List Size Nippies List Size List Size Reducers List Size List Size List Size List Size List ... Size List .... Size Standard R. R. ... Galv. Drop Elbows, Malleable % % % 12 .20 .35 Galv. Tees, Malleable % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 10 .13 .16 .20 .38 .50 .70 1.00 Galv. Crosses, Malleable % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 12 .14 .25 .29 .45 .60 .90 1.50 Galv. Bushings, Malleable % % % % 11% 1% 2 08 .08 .08 .10 .12 .14 .18 .28 Galv. Caps, Malleable % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 04 .05 .08 .12 .17 .24 .38 .52 Galv. Reducers Malleable % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 08 .10 .10 .15 .25 .35 .45 .75 Galv. Plugs, Cast % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 04 .04 .04 .06 .08 .10 .14 .20 Galv. Lock Nuts, Malleable % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 03 .04 .05 .07 .10 .14 .20 .30 Couplings Plugs VJOI V. uuupimya, • • • • % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 05 .07 .10 .17 .23 .30 .40 .55 Unions, Malleable % % % % 1 1% 1% 2 .27 .30 .33 .40 .50 .70 .90 1.15 .45 .60 .75 .90 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 R. R. Unions List Prices subect to discount Standard Unions 109 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE PNEUMATIC WATER SYSTEflS Fig. 1643 Price List of Double Riveted Pneumatic Tanks Diamo* Thickness ter in Length inches in ft. Shell Heads Capacity Approx. in Wts. Gallons LIST- PRICE 24 5 3-16 5-16 425 120 $ 55.00 24 6 3-16 5-16 445 145 58.00 24 7 3-16 5-16 510 170 63.00 24 8 3-16 5-16 560 175 68.00 24 10 3-16 5-16 675 245 74.00 30 5 3-16 5-16 495 180 64.00 ?o 6 3-16 5-16 560 220 70.00 30 7 3-16 5-16 625 255 75.00 30 8 3-16 5-16 700 295 88.00 30. 10 3-16 5-16 870 365 102.00 30 12 3-16 5-16 900 440 115.00 36 5 3-16 5-16 675 265 85.00 36 6 3-16 5-16 750 315 92.00 36 7 3-16 5-16 825 365 102.00 36 8 3-16 5-16 900 420 112.00 36 10 3-16 5-16 1050 525 131.00 36 12 3-16 5-16 1200 630 141.00 36 14 3-16 5-16 1400 735 148.00 42 8 1-4 3-8 1450 575 135.00 42 10 1-4 3-8 1650 720 150.00 42 12 1-4 3-8 1900 865 196.00 42 14 1-4 3-8 2200 1000 219.00 42 16 1-4 3-8 2400 1150 236.00 48 12 1-4 3-8 2320 1130 250.00 48 14 1-4 3-8 2610 1300 274.00 48 16 1-4 3-8 2900 1500 304.00 48 18 1-4 3-8 3600 1700 351.00 48 20 1-4 3-8 3950 1880 393.00 48 24 1-4 3-8 4650 2260 437.00 No modern residence or farm house is complete with- out a good adequate supply of pure water, and the most satisfactory and efficient sup- ply is maintained by the use of a Guaranteed Pneumatic Water System such as in- stalled by us. Double Riveted Air-Tight Pneumatic Water Tanks will give you all the benefits of a city water works with no wa- ter rent bills to pay. Have running water in your kitchen, bath-room, barn and other buildings and secure at the same time, fire protection for your property. It solves the problem for the suburban home, the club-house, the summer cottage, and in- cidentally other problems. Pressure Tanks can be operated by pumps using wind mills, gasoline engines or hand power. Fig. 106 represents a System operated by a hand pump. You can get some idea how cheaply these systems can be installed when you realize that we can furnish you one 30x6 tank, 220 gal. capacity in- cluding one Double Acting Air and Water Pump, one Air Pressure Gauge, one Brass Gate Valve, one Water Gauge, one Faucet, one Stop and Waste, one Swing Check Valve, all for around $7CKOO FITTINGS We carry a full line of engines, pumps, galvanized pipe, malleable fittings, brass fittings, such as fau- cets, check valves, etc. Liberal Discount from List Prices Fig. 106 WOOD TANKS We are also in position to furnish all sizes in Wood Tanks and will quote promptly on any sizes desired and furnish a first class reliable tank. 110 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE GARDEN CULTIVATORS AND SEEDERS NEW UNIVERSAL DOUBLE WHEEL HOE CULTIVATOR, PLOW AND RAKE No. 14. The special design of a Double Wheel Hoe is the working of both sides of the row at one passing, but it may also be used as a be- tween rows cultivator. The Adjustable Arch not only forms a means of gauging the depth of the work to be performed, but by an ingenious device enables the teeth to be pitched at any angle desired. Attachments furnished with No. 14 are one pair each of Hoes, Plows, Rakes, Narrow Cultivators, Wide Cultivators, Vine Guards. Net Price, $6.00 NEW UNIVERSAL HIGH ARCH EXPANSION WHEEL HOE, CULTIVATOR, RAKE AND PLOW No. The wheels are 12 in. in diameter, and the Arch high enough to cultivate over plants 20 inches or more in height. Our Double Wheel Hoe already meets all requirements but we present here, if possible, a more complete implement of larger size. Attachments with this Hoe as follows: One pair each, Long Bladed Hoes, Short Bladed Hoes, Narrow Cultivators, Wide Cultivators, Plows, Rakes, Vine Guards, one only Center Cultivator and one Center Tooth Holder. Net Price, $8.75 NEW UNIVERSAL SINGLE WHEEL HOE, CULTIVATOR, PLOW AND RAKE >. 11 This Single Wheel Hoe can be used in straddle cultivation by setting the wheel on one side and bringing the rows of plants under center of frame. Later cultivation to be done between rows. Attachments are: One pair each Narrow Cultivators, Wide Cuh tivators, Hoes, Plows, Rakes, one Center Cul- tivator and one Vine Guard. Net Price $5.25 NEW UNIVERSAL GARDEN PLOW AND ATTACHMENTS With Rear Wheel No. 116 The Front Wheel is adjustable and is 15% in. in diameter. The Handles are also adjus- table. A first-class garden plow and one which will give perfect satisfaction. The at- tachments are: 1 Landside Plow, 1 Sweep or Scuffle, 1 Rake and 1 Double Tongued Culti- vator. Net Price $3.50 Send for Complete Catalog Samples and prices on our Purity grain and Grass Seeds on request. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 111 GARDEN CULTIVATORS AND SEEDERS MATTHEWS NEW UNIVERSAL GARDEN DRILL, NO. 16 This machine is acknowledged by all seeds- men and gardeners to he one of the leading and most reliable seeders made. Will plant accurately all kinds of garden seeds. Has patent Indicator for regulating the dropping of the seed. This Seeder can be used as a drill or can he converted at will into a Hill Seeder dropping distances of 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 48 inches apart. Net Price $8.25 MATTHEWS NEW UNIVERSAL COMBI NATION HILL AND DRILL SEEDER, CULTIVATOR, PLOW, RAKE AND MARKER No. 22. In this Implement we present a combina- tion of the No. 16 Hill and Drill Seeder illus- trated above and No. 26 High Arch Expan- sion Double Wheel Hoe illustrated on the previous page. This combination gives the user a One Wheel Siseder and a Single or Double Wheel Cultivator. Very easily changed from Seeder to Cultivator by re- moval of two bolts. We furnish with this the following attachments : 1 pair 8-inch Hoes, 1 pair Narrow Cultivator Teeth, 1 pair Wide Cultivator Teeth, 1 Center Cultivator Tooth, 1 pair Plows, 1 pair Rakes and 1 pair Vine Guards. Net Price $11.00 MATTHEWS NEW UNIVERSAL CONSTELLATION SEEDER, HOE, CULTIVATOR, PLOW, RAKE, MARKER No. 119. Our High grade garden Seeds should be used with the above seeders. The illustration shows the complete imple- ment with all attachments furnished. In the Constellation is represented a brilliant as- semblage of the New Universal Garden Drill, and the New Universal Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow, for use either as a one-wheel or two-wheel Seeder, Hoe, Rake, Cultivator, Plow, Marker. Six imple- ments in one. Each implement is entirely separate from the other and the only parts used in each, the wheels and handles, are changed from one frame to the other by only two bolts. Cultivating attachments are shown detached. They consist of 1 Cultivator Frame, 1 pair Hoes, 1 pair Plows, 1 pair Rakes, 1 pair Narrow Cultivator Teeth, 1 pair Wide Cultivator Teeth, 1 Center Cul- tivator Tooth, 1 pair Markers. Net Price $10.25 UZ HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON. MAINE THE NEW NO. 10 COLUnBI\ GARDEN SEEDER Price $10.50 Fertilizer Attach- ment extra $2.75 Send for Illustrated Catalog This new Seeder has created a sensation in the garden tool line and proved to be the most successful and accurate planter on the market. With the Columbia you can plant a greater variety of seed and more accurately than any other machine manufactured and also bear in mind that it has positively a force feed. Seed can be drilled or planted in hills at various distances. Comes equipped with eight seed cylinders and can furnish extra ones for any special seed you might have. Regular equipment will plant all common vegetable seeds from the smallest up to Beans and Peas. Furnished with reliable Fertilizer Attachment at small additional cost. DUNHAM’S IMPROVED “GOLD MODEL” LAWN ROLLERS ROLLER BEARING VERY LIGHT RUNNING The secret of preparing and also maintaining a- good lawn is in its being properly rolled. In the Improved “Gold Medal” Roller we offer the latest and most improved Roller Construction. No. Dia. Length Sec. Weight LR404 20 in. 20 in. 2 250 lbs. LR407 20 in. 24 in. 2 300 lbs. LR409 24 in. 20 in. 2 400 lbs. Send for Catalog and Prices Bay State Cidar and Wine Hill With Aluminum Grinder The Bay State Mill as illustrated is made on the grating principle, having two sets ' of rolls made adjustable for both large and small apples. Frame joint bolted throughout. Medium and large sizes furnished with Hinged Curbs; small with Plain. Special circular on application. Sizes Price No. 1, small, 2 curb $12.00 No. 2, medium, 2 curb, illustrated 18.00 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 113 A Few of the Implements for which we are Headquarters in this section of the state Porter Stalls and Stanchions Eclipse and Eureka Corn Planters Porter Litter Carriers King of the Cornfield Corn Planters Deere Riding Cultivators Aspinwall Potato Planters Deere Walking Cultivators Robbins Potato Planters Syracuse Walking Cultivators Deere Sulky Plows Deere Disc Cultivators Syracuse Sulky Plows Ohio Feed and Ensilage Cutters Deere and Syracuse Walking Plows Deere Potato Diggers Dain Hay Presses Hoover Potato Diggers Dain Side Delivery Rakes R & V Gasoline Engines Dunham Land and Lawn Rollers New Way Gasoline Engines Van Brunt Drills and Seeders Field Gasoline Engines Simplex Cream Separators Deere Disc Harrows Marseilles Corn Shellers Deere Smoothing Harrows Little Giant Sprayers Syracuse & Perry Spring Tooth Harrows Iron Age Sprayers Acme Harrows New John Deere Spreader Johnston Mowers and Rakes Success Manure Spreaders Johnston Corn and Grain Binders Gray & Campbell Threshers Dain Mowers and Rakes Davenport Roller Bearing Wagons Deere and Dain Hay Loaders Havana Trucks Marseilles Feed Grinders Eureka and Hallock Weeders Freeman Wind Mills Chatham Cleaning and Separating Mill Deere two row Corn Planters Sharpies Milking Machines Send for Special Circulars and Prices. Quality in a Tool is Remembered Long After the First Cost is Forgotten 114 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE NEW JOHN DEERE TWO=WAY SULKY PLOW With the Auto Foot Landing Device CONSTRUCTION The John Deere Sulky Plow represents the highest type of material and workmanship that is possible to procure. The entire frame and beams are constructed entirely of high carbon steel, hence are very strong and dur- able. The new style foot landing device is the most satisfactory ever used and by its use and the horselift operated by foot power the plow can be operated very easily. Extra wide and long steel frame. Track wider than the ordinary plow, making it run steadier and less liable to overturn. Sizes Cuts 1342Srl442S Medium size 3 to 8 in. deep 12 to 16 in. wide 1341S-1441S Large size 12 to 16 in. wide 14 to 18 in. wide Fitted with either Jointers, Hanging Cut- ters or Fin Cutters. Two or Three-Horse Eveners. • THE SYRACUSE REVERSIBLE SULKY PLOW FOR HILLSIDE OR LEVEL LAND For a great many years the Syracuse plows have been among the most popular in New England and their work easily gains them that distinction. These plows are equipped with Hardened Steel Mouldboard, Steel Landside and Chilled Frog and Share. Furnished with either two or three-horse equipment. Prices and Special Circulars mailed on application HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 116 JOHN DEERE WALKING PLOW GENERAL PURPOSE SERIES The Share is hardened Soft Centre Steel, which may be drawn out and resharpened when dull. The Mouldboard is Soft Centre Steel and Double Shinned by welding a piece of solid steel to the edge where the hardest wear comes. The Landslide is thicker by far than is to be found on any other Plow and is fitted with a runner, or slip heel, which takes all wear from the bottom and reduces friction. Information regarding sizes and price on re- quest. SYRACUSE DIAMOND SWIVEL PLOW This type of Side Hill Plow has always been very popular in New England, being light, but still having great strength and good turning qualities. Easy shifting clevis and also automatic shifting Coulters except on small size. Furnished in three sizes: Small One-horse, Medium Two-Horse, and Large Two-Horse. WALKING PLOWS This particular pattern is one of the best suited for conditions in this territory. Fit- ted with Hardened .Steel Mouldboard, Steel Landside and Chilled Share. No. 32 — Me- dium Two-Horse. No. 31 — Large Twto- Horse. This type has also been very popular in Maine. It has the well-known Syracuse straight- style of Beam, which gives ample clearance room. No. 443. Small Two-Horse. No .442. Large Two-Horse. SYRACUSE CONTRACTORS’ PLOW Hard iron wearing parts. Extra heavy Beam, Share and Strip Steel Wheel Frame. Loop Handle wear Irons. An excellent Plow for general grading purposes. SPECIAL CATALOG ON SYRACUSE PLOWS HAILED ON REQUEST Full Stock Hussey Wood Beam Plows 116 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DEERE HO DEL B DISC HARROW A REALLY FLEXIBLE DISC HARROW Only Harrow manufactured having third lever giving spring pressure on gangs. High steel frame, Oscillating scrapers with lock off device. Gangs work independent of each other. Oil tubes extending to top of frame. Furnished with 16, 18 or 20 inch discs, either plain or cutaway. The User of a Deere Disc Harrow is always a Satisfied Customer. Model K with Tongue Truck The Deere Model K Harrow has the same high quality and material but does not have quite as heavy a frame nor the third lever, consequently selling at a lower price. Send for Booklet on “Bigger Crops from Better Seed Beds.” HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE DEERE DOUBLE ACTION DISC HARROW lit. One working of the DEERE DOUBLE- ACTION HARROW accomplishes more thorough pulverization of the soil than two separate operations because with this har- row the second working takes place im- mediately after the first, and the 'partially broken-up soil does not have time to dry out and is, therefore, more finely pulverized by the action of the second section of the DEERE MODEL R harrow. We recommend using plain discs on the front section and cutaway discs on the rear section and by their throwing in opposite directions the greatest efficiency in a harrow will be obtained. The front section can be used alone any time de- sired. Special Circulars and prices on application. ORCHARD HARROW This harrow is constructed to especially meet the requirements of orchard cultiva- tion and it can also be used as an ordinary harrow. The Gangs are reversible for in or out throw and are adjustable in or out on the harrow frame and extension frame. By use of an extension frame the gangs can be spread to a distance of over ten feet between them. This allows cultiva- tion under overhanging branches. Can be furnished in either 4, 5 or 6 ft widths. Un- excelled for orchard work. Send for full descriptive catalog and prices. DEERE NO. 7 COMBINATION TONGUE TRUCK The New Deere Combination Tongue Truck and Fore Carriage illustrated here- with will fully meet the requirements of all dies harrow users. It is simple, strong and compact in construction. The hitch is made to the vertical standard and the truck therefore turns and is controlled in its movements by the direction of pull on the eveners. The axle is pivoted in the center allowing either wheel to pass an obstruction without any strain whatever. The wheels are solid steel with wide oval tires and with closed bearing boxes. By simply changing tongue iron can be changed from two to three horse hitch. Can also furnish No. 5 Truck for wood stub tongue. Send for special circular giving full de- scription. 118 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SYRACUSE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS Construction Frame bars of angle steel are thoroughly protected by steel shoes, doubling the life of the harrow. Frame bars are raised at the rear ends to give free outlet to trash. Tooth bars of channel steel journaled in malleable brackets above the frame, which give the teeth high and great range of ad- justment for depth of cultivation and clear- ance. ». 17 Tooth $16.50 15 Tooth $15.50 10 Tooth, one horse, top handles .... $ 9.50 10 Tooth, one horse, less Handles . . $ 8.50 DEERE UNIVERSAL SPIKE TOOTH HARROW Made of steel throughout which gives strength without useless weight. The lever allows the teeth to be angled in any desired position and is also provided with a spring trip allowing the teeth to give in stony or rooty ground. One Section, 30 Teeth, One Horse . .$ 6.75 Two Section, 60 Teeth, Two Horse . . 13.00 ORIGINAL PERRY HARROW The Wood Frame Perry Harrow is the most durable of the Spring Tooth Harrows. Is simplicity itself. Iron plated on the un- der side and in front, the entire length. Teeth cannot get loose. No levers or joints to wear and get out of repair. Harrows^ of this kind have been in constant use for flf- tccu jcaio. Weight Price Pounds 16-tootli 184 $9.50 18-tooth .... 227 $10.50 U. 16-tooth 18-tooth K. Combination Harrow $10.00 : . . . $11.00 ACHE TWO HORSE RIDING HARROW The Acme Standard Two-Horse Riding Harrow has two coulter sections and is flexi- ble. The harrow may be made rigid when desired by braces provided for this purpose. Each section has six coulters, making twelve in all. Width of cut is 6 feet 6 inches. Weight, 125 pounds. Acme harrows are made in various styles and sizes to do the best work in different farming sections of the country. Send for Full Descriptive Catalog and Prices. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 115 JOHN DEERE STEEL WALKING CULTIVATORS 5 TOOTH STEEL CULTIVATOR Because of the steel and malleable construc- tion these Cultivators are very durable and free from breakage. Furnished with Horse Hoes or Long Hillers. 5 Tooth with Lever and Guage Wheel $5.25 5 Tooth with Lever, Gauge Wheel and Horse Hoes 6.25 5 Tooth with Lever, Guage Wheel and Long Hillers 7.5 0 7 TOOTH STEEL CULTIVATOR Same high-grade construction as the 5 tooth and having two more teetn. 7 Tooth with Lever and Guage Wheel $6.00 7 Tooth with Lever, Gauge Wheel and Horse Hoes 7.00 7 Tooth with Lever, Guage Wheel and Long Hillers 8.25 Front Guage Wheel Lever for 5 or 7 tooth . . .75 Rear Guage Wheel and Foot Lever for 5 or 7 tooth 75 DEERE STEEL 14 TOOTH CULTIVATOR Especially adapted for use in corn and small plants. Sitirs the dirt throuoghly but does not throw dirt on plants. Fitted with steel reversible teeth. 14 Tooth Steel Cultivator with Lever and G. W. $5.00 1AME WALKING CULTIVATOR The Syracuse Cultivators have for years been used very extensively in this territory and have always proved reliable and satisfactory in every way. Prices and descriptive matter on request. SYRACUSE HORSE HOES The Potato Hoe has proved to be one of the most valuable tools on the farm. The Syracuse has long been one of the most popular and satis- factory Hoes on the market and can furnish in both Wing and Disc type. Syracuse Wing Horse Hoe $6.50 Syracuse Disc Horse Hoe 8.50 HUSSEY WING POTATO HOE There has always been a large demand for this well known Hoe. They are always constructed. of the best materials and are invariably satisfactory to our customers. These are fitted with an ad- justable extension on the wings which is a de- cided advantage. Price $6.50 126 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE JOHN DEERE PIVOT AXLE CULTIVATOR A practical, general purpose Cultivator for Corn, Beans. Po- tatoes and general row crops. Pitted with either spring trip hoes or spring teeth. Frame has a clearance of 32 inches and an adjustment of 30 to 43 inches in width. Constructed of steel and malleable iron, making great strength and durability. Special Disc Hilling attach- ment for potatoes. Send for special Circulars and prices. DEERE DISC CULTIVATOR Excellent for corn and potato work. Light, strong and convenient. Constructed entirely of steel and malleable iron. Very high arch. Spring on gangs. Easy adjustment. Send for special circular. STANDARD WEEDERS The frame is made of strong angle steel bars giving strength and durability. Teeth are spe- cially constructed and oil tempered and have cor- rect shape to give proper elasticity. Special circulars on request. EUREKA SULKY WEEDER AND SEEDER Furnished with or without seeding attachment. Thoroughly reliable in every way and a very valuable tool for every farmer. Send for special circulars. HALLOCK WEEDERS An Old Reliable Line. Send for Circulars HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 121 DEERE NO. 9 TWO-ROW CORN PLANTER EDGE DROP FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT Repeated tests have proven that the Deere Planter is the most perfect Edge drop planter made. It is constructed entirely of steel and malleable iron, consequently being strong and durable. Has a positive fertilizer attachment which will distribute in hills or drill. By means of the check rower your corn or beans can be absolutely checked or plant- ed in squares making the cultivation much easier. Send for our “More Corn Booklet.” It will tell you about this planter and also show how to increase the yield. IMPROVED STONE BOAT FRONT This device enables the farmer to make a good stone boat in one hour’s time with or- dinary straight plank that he may have on the farm. All tools necessary are saw and bit. Price $2.75 122 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE EUREKA NO. 2 CORN AND BEAN PLANTER Eureka Planters will plant corn, beans and peas accurately and with special cylinders will handle beets, turnips, onions, etc. Will also plant corn and beans alternately at same time. Has positive fertilizer attachment putting on large amount per acre. No. 2 One-Row Planter $20.00 No. 4 Two-Row Planter 40.00 KING OF THE CORN FIELD PLANTER This Corn Planter has been for years one of the leading machines for planting corn, beans, peas, beets and other seeds used throughout this territory. It is equipped with fertilizer distributor, and is perfect- ly adapted to all requirements of this section. It can be arranged to drop any desired quantity of seed or fertilizer; can also be used for planting corn and beans at the same time, dropping each kind of seed in rotation. Price $20.00 ECLIPSE CORN AND BEAN PLANTER THE ORIGINAL ECLIPSE This planter has been sold for over twenty years, thousands of them are in use, and there is great demand for this machine. The fact that the Eclipse is still on the market without being changed is guarantee enough of its efficiency and durability. Price $20.00 No. 552 Harseilles Grinder The above grinder has been one of our most successful machines for small and medium powers. It will grind both small grains and. ear corn; it can be used with as small as 4 horse power. The hopper is en- tirely of metal, making it indestruc- tible. Furnished with two sets of burrs; one fine and one coarse. Capacity for feed purposes under ordinary conditions 15 bushels per hour; meal for table use 10 bushels per hour. Other types for grinding small grains at moderate prices. MARSEILLES MF& - MAHSEtLLES.ILLj Send for Special Circulars and Pi ices HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 123 NO. 3 ASPINWALL POTATO PLANTER The World’s Oldest Potato Machinery Send for full descriptive booklet. This Planter is simple in construction, durable and extremely accurate in its work. Has an accurate and positive fertilizer attachm ent by which the amount of fertilizer distributed can be changed very easily, and will handle all kinds of commercial fertilizers. IMPROVED ROBBIN’S POTATO PLANTER The 100 % Potato Planter This machine with proper attention will plant as perfect as it is possible for seed to be dropped. Has a very positive and successful fertilizer at- tachment that will handle all kinds of commercial fertiliz- ers. The planter is light, strong, durable and very ef- ficient in every way and is fully guaranteed. Send for Descriptive Booklet and Prices Stevens Fertilizer Sower This sower combines strength, simplicity and durability. Will sow all kinds of fertiliz- ers either broadcast or in rows. Equipped with Land Gauge giving approximate amount sowed per acre. Size Capacity Weight One horse, 5 ft. 10 in. Two horse, 8 ft. 3 in. Two horsa, 10 ft. 9 bu. 400 lbs. 9 bu. 510 lbs. 11 bu. 550 lbs. Circulars and Prices on Application. 124 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE THE NEW JOHN DEERE SPREADER No Clutches THE SPREADER WITH THE BEATER ON THE AXLE Roller Bearings No Chains Light Draft No Adjustments ALL DRIVING PARTS ON THE REAR AXLE Easy to Load This Spreader represents the very latest improvements in manure spreader construc- tion. Extremely easy to load and simple to operate. Apron absolutely cannot race. Steel and malleable construction. Load divided on all four wheels reducing draft. If interested in a Spreader do not fail to send for our free, colored booklet, fully de- scribing the John Deere. SUCCESS MANURE SPREADER. To anyone prefering the former type we are able to offer a very favorable price on the Success Spreader which has for years been one of the leading machines manufactured. Send for catalog and special prices. CAHOON SEED SOWER Will sow all kinds of grass and grain seeds from four to eight acres per hour at a common walking gait. Heavy seeds, such as wheat, it will throw 40 feet (20 feet each side of the operator); lighter seeds, of course, will net be brown so far. Price, $3.00 Cahoon Seeder CYCLONE SEED SOWER This sower is guaranteed to distribute all grass seeds and grains perfectly even and directly to the land. Sows grass seed from 18 to 20 feet and grains a longer distance. Vie Cyclone Seed Sower Price, $1.50 125 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE VAN BRUNT FERTILIZER DISC DRILL Light Weight Light Draft Force Feed Spring Pressure Large Capacity Durable Even Seed- ing in Fur- rows of Uniform Depth. No Ground or Seed Wasted Use a Van Brunt Fertilizer Drill The drill that puts any seed, from alfalfa to bearded oats, at the bottom of furrows of even depth, without choking up and failing to sow part of the field or planting too much in other parts. All grain is ready for harvest at one time. Any standard fertilizer is handled by the Van Brunt just as accru- &tely as seed. Send for Colored Booklet. EMPIRE BROADCAST FERTILIZER SOWER Send for Special Circulars and Prices The Empire 8-foot Broadcast Fertil- izer Sower is especially designed for sowing a large quantity of lime or fer- izer per acre. It has a positive force feed, which insures accuracy in the quantity sown. The scattering tubes are constructed so as to deliver the fertilizer or lime in an even sheet over the ground. The capacity of the Empire, as reg- ularly equipped, is from 150 to 1,400 quarts of fertilizer; from 375 to 1,500 quarts of lime per acre. We can fur- nish gears that will sow a greater or lesser quantity if desired. DEERE WHEELBARROW SEEDER Grass Seeder sows clover, timothy, alfalfa, etc., also all chaffy seeds, such as red top, orchard grass, clean blue grass, etc. Grain Seeder sows all small grains, such as oats, wheat rye, barley, etc. The quantity of seed is accurately govern- ed by the wheel, which moves correspond- ingly slow or fast, as the machine moves over the ground. The seeder is operated by a cam device attached to the wheel, over which the lever that works the seed chain runs. The feed is instantly changed by ■changing the position of the pin in the index plate. This seeder does not injure or bunch Jthe seed, but distributes it evenly over the ground. Deere ' Wheelbarrow Grass Seeder with 14-foot Hopper Deere Grain Seeder Attach- ment Price $8.50 STROWBRIDGE BROADCAST SEED SOWER It is a simple, effective seeding ap- paratus complete in itself which may be attached in a few moments’ time to any farm wagon or other vehicle Price, $7.25 Deere Wheelbarrow Seeder 126 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE HOOVER IMPROVED POTATO DIGGER There is probably no implement so well known in potato-growing sections as the Hoover Elevator Potato Digger. In Aroos- took County, Maine, where more potatoes are grown than any other section in New Eng- land, and where a potato digger gets a se- vere trial, the Hoover has given perfect sat- isfaction. Its success can be attributed to the fact that it was built to withstand most trying conditions. It hardly seems necessary to go into detail regarding its points of merit, for its success is guarantee enough for its superiority in design, construction and efficiency in the field. We do wish to call particular attention to the vine separator used on the Hoover, which delivers the vine, weeds and trash to one side of the row,l eaving the potatoes exposed to view and readily accessible. Send for descriptive catalogues which con- tains convincing testimonials from most en- thusiastic purchasers. New Siteel Sides and Roller Bearings throughout. THE PURCHASE OF A HOOVER IS NEVER REGRETTED FULL DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET ON REQUEST POTATO DIGGER A most excellent working Digger under reasonable conditions. Is equipped with per- fectly flat blade so as not to cut the potatoes. The weed fender clears away the weeds and vines. Regularly furnished with weed fender, fore carriage and side wings. Price, $17.00 DEERE POTATO DIGGER The Deere Potato Digger has been in suc- cessful use for many years, and is equal to any requirement that may be made on it. It works with very light draft, and throws the potatoes out of the ground without cutting, leaving the ground in good shape. Price, $8.50 THE SHAKER HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 127 No. 28 Little Giant Potato Sprayer Can also be used for orchard or field spraying. Specifications, Little Giant Sprayer TANK. Best %-inch Heart Cypress. 65-gallon capacity, or 50-:gallon barrel. PUMP. Double action, 2-inch plungers. Equipped with clutch so that it is in operation only when actually spraying. Equi pped with hand at- tachment for tree spraying. AGITATOR. Rotary driven by a sprocket and always in operation when machine is moving. POWER. Chain drive from axle. . Power derived from either wheel. All machines tested to 200 lbs. pressure. EQUIPMENT. Four row boom equipped with Mistry Nozzles, Pressure Gauge, Relief Valve, By-Pass, Convertible Pole. Viz: Can be spread and used for shafts when it is desired to use one horse, 44-inch steel wheels, 2^-inch tire, Axle 1% inch C. R. steel. Wheels adjustable in width from 4 to 6 feet. Send for Special Circulars and Prices IRON AGE SPRAYERS. We carry a complete line of these potato Sprayers with either single or double acting pump. Send for Full Descriptive Booklet and Prices. The Dunham All Steel Land Roller The only roller bearing Land Roller man- ufactured. These Rollers have closed heads preventing any stones, dirt or any material from gathering inside the drums. Frame and brackets of heavy channel steel making it strong and durable. The Roller Bearings cut the friction in two making the draft much less. Hard grease oil cups supply the bear- ings. Furnished in 24, 26 or 30-in. diameter. Send for Special Booklet on these Rollers. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Features That Characterize the Dain Vertical Lift Mower Compensating Gears — That remove strain from the bearings and transmit instead of consume power. Long Pitman Shaft — That has all end thrust removed, hence has no need of thrust bearings. Alignment of Cutter Bar — Seldom neces- sary, but easily, quickly and positively made. SEND FOR SPECIAL Centering the Knives— So that they al- ways register perfectly in the guards in- suring perfect work. Vertical Lift-A lift so easy to operate, an ordinary boy handles it readily. An Easy Foot Lift — So easy it’s surpris- ing, especially after using other kinds Adjustable Draft Hitch— Instantly set to remove side draft in the most severe con- ditions of work. Material and Workmanship — Of the known Dain standard proven by service reliable and trustworthy. DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET LEVER FOLD MOWER THE JOHNSTON No. 11 — 4-ft. One-Horse Mower No- 14 — 5, 6 and 7-ft. Two-Horse Mower Complete Catalog of Johnston Machines on request. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE JOHNSTON STEEL RAKE All steel, but the combination pole and shaft*. Double hub steel wheels, angle steel frame with truss. Long flat pointed teeth. Light draft and clean work- ing. Strong and durable. Furnished in 8, 9, 10% and 12 ft. sizes. Prices and Circulars on Request. THE JOHN DEERE STEEL RAKE A FEW ESSENTIAL FEATURES The axle stubs are one and one-quarter inch in diameter, also reversible and interchangeable, which adds longer life. The dump rods are three-quarter inch in diamet- ter, and of high carbon steel. These are reversible and interchangeable, making four times the durability of the ordinary type. The tooth holders are constructed of steel instead of cast iron saving much breakage, and they are also maximum number of teeth. to accommodate a minimum or SEND FOR SPECIAL FOLDER ON THIS RAKE NEW YORK CHAnPION WOOD RAKE For years the New York Champion Rake has been the best known and most successful wood rake in use in this locality. We would certainly recommend the above to our customers who do not desire a steel rake. It is carefully and substantially built, and nothing but the best of material is used in its construction. SEND FOR CIRCULAR JOHNSTON STEEL TEDDER Johnston all-steel Tedders are strong and durable, and work most satisfactorily. The frame is steel, the wheels are steel and double hubbed. Three sets of roller bearings on the main shaft insure its light running. Three tined crucible forks are used; the spring on the fork is located behind it, and does not come in contact with the hay and get tangled in the rod and spring. An- other feature is the spring balance tilt. The Johnston is equipped with combination pole or shafts. Made in two sizes, 6 and 8 fork KNIFE AND TOOL GRINDER Grinder is convenient for use in field as it can be readily attached to mower wheel by thumb-latch which holds grinder in position. This grinder does its work perfectly, lever gives operator perfect control so that nicks can be ground out and shape of stone insures sections being ground with their original bevel. This grinder can also be furnished on specia order as a foot power machine. Price $4.00 130 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE JOHNSTON CONTINENTAL CORN BINDER Built for Business Light compact construction. Steel frame, wheels and beams. Light draft with no side draft. Large plain drive wheel gaining power. Roller bearings. Only machine with automatic gates. Two horses will handle the machine. Send for Special Booklet. JOHNSTON CONTINENTAL GRAIN BINDER Strong, Durable, Efficient Steel construction. Main drive wheel 36 in. giving great power. Roller bearings in both wheels greatly reducing draft. A trip that will never repeat and a knotter that always ties. Sold under a positive guar* antee. Special Booklet on Request. J jJ NEW DEERE HAY LOADER FOR SWATH OR WINDROW An Economy Where hay is grown in any quantity, the sav- ing in time, labor, and quality of product effected by a hay loader will often wipe out the purchase price the first year used and thereafter become a source of clear profit. A Desirable Loader The most desirable hay loader is the one that combines to the greatest degree durability, capaci- ty, and efficiency. This describes the NEW DEERE LOADER in a nut shell. It is very durably constructed, yet light in weight, will pick up any quality and condition of hay either from the swath or windrow and do it as clean as any rake. Send for Full Descriptive Catalog. DAIN SIDE DELIVERY RAKE The Dain Side Delivery Rake has a frame of strong steel construction giving great durability. Has strong steel raker teeth sufficient to rake and deliver the heaviest crop of hay, also having per- fect flexibility when striking an obstruction. No farmer cutting a quantity of hay can af- ford to be without one, especially if using a hay loader. Leaves the hay in a long, continuous windrow in the very best condition for curing. Will shake water from grass in as satisfactory way as a ted- der. Let us send you booklet giving full descrip- tion and prices. BINDER TWINE We carry the Standard Binder Twine, which grain raisers. The fibre is long and runs very has given such excellent satisfaction to the even. Write for prices. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE OHIO “RAPID” ROOT CUTTER AND PULPER The knives are double-edged and reversible, one being straight for slicing, the other edge being grooved, thus divid- ing it into separate bits for pulping. The knives are adjustable to the cutting plate, which is to gauge the thickness of the slices and to counteract wear in the knives. Capacity— Capacity per hour, slicing or pHlping, hand, 30 bushels; power, 125 bushels. Pulley — Size of pulley for power, 10x4 inches. Weight, 215 pounds, with puHey. Size and Price No. 2 Root Cutter and Pulper, 6 knives, for hand $14.50 No. 2 Root Cutter and Pulper, 6 knives, for hand or power 16.00 OHIO LEVER CUTTER The “Ohio” Lever Cutter will cut hay, straw, corn stalks and every kind of feed. It is equipped with one 11-inch oil- tempered knife; also provided with a guard plate, adjustable to vary the lengrhs of cut. It is nicely finished, of pleasing design, strong and dun, ble. “Ohio" Lever Cutter, weight 55 lbs $4.25 PONY HAND FEED CUTTER The Pony Cutter, as illustrated below, Is strictly a hand, machine. A bushel of hay can be cut in thirty-five seconds. Cuts all kinds of feed. Only high-grade material is used, and makes it a strong and efficient cutter. No. One II14 inch knife cut % to 2 inches, weight 165 lbs $11.00 “OHIO” HAND CUTTER The No. 8% “Ohio,” as illustrated below, is built along the same general lines as the power cutters. It has great capacity, is strongly built, and is a high-class cutter in every way. No. 8J/2. With two 8%-inch knives. Cuts V2, %, or iy2 inch. Weight, 165 lbs $16.00 FULL DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG ON OHIO CUTTERS ON REQUEST HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE Capacity No. 11. 3 to 5 ton Ensilage per hour No. 12. 8 to 10 ton Ensilage per hour No. 15. 12 to 15 ton Ensilage per hour OHIO Standard Feed and Ensilage Cutters No. 11 Cutter fitted with straight or angle carrier. No. 12 and 15 Cutters furnished with straight or swivel carriers. Nearly every Public Institution uses the Ohio Cutter. Power Required 4 to 5 H. P. 5 to 7 H. P. 6 to 8 H. P. No. 11 furnished in plain or traveling table. ‘‘Ohio” Standard Feed and Ensilage Cutter. Equipped with Self Feed Table and Blower Elevator Also furnished with plain feed table. The name “Ohio” on a cutter is proof that it is the best that can be manufactured. Send for large complete illustrated catalog covering all styles of Cutters. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 133 The R and V Triumph Gasoline Engine Hit-and-Miss Governing — Hopper Cooler 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 Horse Power This nigh grade type of Engine uas proved very practical and satis factory to our cus- tomers on account of its light weight, simplicity and ease of operation. Being hopper cooled does away with all water pumps and tanks. Has solid cast iron sub-base in which the gaso- line is stored and taken by suction feed thereby doing away with a gasoline pump and be- ing accepted by Insurance Underwriters. Has ball governor and thumb screw, so the op- erator can regulate the speed at will. Send for full description and prices. FIELD GAS ENGINES- A first class water cooled engine at very moderate cost. Sizes 1^, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, H. P. Full information and prices on request. The “New- Way” Air Cooled Engines 6 H. P. Single Cylinder Horizontal “Goes and Goes Right The “New-Way"’ is the only air cooled engine made in all sizes from 1% to 12 H. P. Abso- lutely guaranteed to cool perfect- ly by air only. No water to freeze or to watch. Crank case is air tight allowing no dirt to get into the working parts. Valves can be removed and re- placed in five minutes. No gaso- line pump to cause trouble. Can equip these Engines with either batteries, friction driven magneto or Bosch high tension Magneto. Furnished in 2%, 3%, 4% and 6 H. P. Vertical type, and 1%, 2y2, 6, 8 and 12 H. P„ Horizontal style. Full information and prices on request. V34 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE IMPROVED WOOD AND POLE SAW FRAMES TILTING TABLE WOOD SAW Weight, 275 Pounds Illustrations show our various styles of Wood and Pole Saw Frames. These are substantial machines, well made and of good materials throughout. Wood saw frames have the balance wheel on the saw arbor, and are intended for sawing cord wood. Pole saw frames have the balance wheel on a separate frame below the table, so that they can be used for sawing long poles as well as cord wood. We make both styles of these machines with,, either tilting or sliding table. The tilting table is pivoted sc that it bal- ances perfectly and is easy to handle. The sliding table is fitted with grooved rollers, which run on a “ V ’’-shaped track, and is very easy to operate. The arbors are true and heavy. They run in long, babbitted bearings, and are fitted with a 95-pound balance wheel. On pole saw frames the connection between the two arbors is made by running belt over idler pulley. Note. All our Wood and Pole Saw Frames are made right hand, unless otherwise ordered. SLIDING TABLE WOOD SAW Weight, 300 Pounds TILTING TABLE POLE SAW Weight, 350 Pounds Weights shown above are for machines without saw blades. Saw blades weigh about as follows: 20-inch, 8 pounds; 22-inch, 10 pounds; 24-inch, 14 pounds; 26-inch, 17 pounds; 28-inch, 20 pounds; 30-inch, 24 pounds. Prices of Tables without Saws Tilting Table Wood Saw 16.00 Tilting Table Pole Saw 21.00 Sliding Table Wood Sa\y 19.00 Sliding Table Pole Saw' 2-5.00 7-foot Swing Table Pole Saw Frame . 50 Iron parts only for Tilting Table Wood Saw Frame 13.50 Simonds’ Celebrated Circular Saws pa ice 24-inch, set and sharpened 8.25 26-inch, set and sharpened 9.50 28-inch, set and sharpened 10.75 30-inch, set and sharpened 12.50 SLIDING TABLE POLE SAW Weight, 380 Pounds HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 136 PORTER PERFECT BARN EQUIPMENT We are in "position to furnish complete barn Outfits of the most improved type including Stalls, Stanchions, Hay and Litter Carriers, Water Basins, Mangers, etc. Estimates add. information gladly given and if building new or rebuilding your old barn will furnish with- out charge Blue Points giving most improved construction. The Porter Litter Carrier shown above is a high-class machine, built for heavy service. The tub is four feet long and two feet wide, with a capacity of 12% cubic feet, or 800 pounds of wet manure. It is built of heavy, galvanized steel, reinforced with rolled steel angle one inch wide all around the top and along the end seams. Most perfect lifting device found on any Carrier. Furnished with chain hoist if desired. Closed Open PORTER STEEL STANCHIONS These Stanchions are made of high carbon U-bar steel and are amply strong. The lock is simple and positive in action. Can furnish with wood lining if desired, also small size for calves and extra heavy for bulls. SEND FOR FULL DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE THE NEW MODEL SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATOR Self=balancing Bowl A DAIRY NECESSITY The most successful dairyman is the one who produces the greatest amount of dairy products in proportion to the cost. This can- not be done without the use of a good cream separator. Every farmer, who keeps even a few cows should have one, because it will save him money and relieve him of much drudgery. OLD METHODS WASTEFUL The old methods of handling milk are wasteful in that much of the butter fat is lost. A separator saves this loss because it skims the milk clean, getting all the butter fat which can be made into butter at home, or delivered to the creamery much more easily than the whole milk. The Improved Simplex Separator should appeal to every intelligent and discriminat- ing dairyman or farmer for the following reasons: 1. It is the most efficient and gets all of the fat that can be obtained from the milk by any process. 2. It is self-balancing, and will not give trouble as other machines do. 3. It is the lightest running, and can be operated, by any member of the family. 4. It is the simplest machine, having the fewest parts. 5. It can skim cold or warm milk, and will not clog up. The LINK-BLADE Bowl complete. This bowl, 900 lbs. capacity, is only 4% inch di- ameter, 5 inch deep, and runs at only 7700 r. P. M. Link Blade Device Note the heavy, compact construction and convenient height of supply-can and dis- charge spouts. The top of the supply can i6 only 3% ft. from the floor. Some advantages of the Link Blades are as follows : 1. Increased capacity of from 30 to 50 per cent, over the most efficient of previous de- vices, combined with very clean skimming under a wide range of conditions as to milk, temperature, etc. 2. Great convenience In cleaning and handling, because the blades do not come apart, and do not have to be reassembled in any particular order. 3 The device being expansible and fitting the bowl snugly, it can never become loose, of balance. 4. The pressure being transmitted through a series of brass rivets, there is no strain on the blades themselves, and there is no rust- ing' formed by the points of contact of the rivets. Specifications of “SIMPLEX” LINK- . BLADE CREAM SEPARATORS. N * ("•uaranteed Capacity per Hour Diam. of Bowl Depth of Bowl - Price 5 500 4 in. 3% in. $ 76.00 7 700 4% in. 4% in- 80.00 9 900 4V2 in. 5 in. 90.00 11 1100 6 in. 6% inv 100.00 Send for handsome booklet. HASkELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 137 THE CHATHAM CLEANING, GRADING and SEPARATING MILL, AND BAGGING ATTACHMENT Capacity— 60 Bushels Per Hour Power — Easy to Run by Hand. Boy Can Run It Attachment to run by power, if you want it. The Bagger is adjust- able. Can be attached or detached in an instant. No Screws, Bolts or Nails to contend with, simply throw off the drive chain, place foot upon board which connects Bagger to Mill at the bottom then lift up the Mill and the Bagger is detached. CROP IMPROVEMENT To sow large, plump grain, such as results from sensible system of grading with a good mill, means a direct increase taking it one year with another, of from 10 to 25%. THE SHARPLES flECH ANICAL MILKER Every man keeping a fair sized dairy should be interes- ed in this milker for the following reasons: First. — The cost of milking cows can be reduced seventy- five per cent., or you can milk four times as many cows with the same number of men. Second. — One operator and one boy, to milk and assist, can properly milk one hundred cows in less than two hours, giving independence from hired help in case of necessity. Third. — The improvement in the cow’s condition, resulting from the thorough, quick, gentle and regular work of the milker, will induce an increased milk production. Fourth. — A far purer product; lower bacterial count and more valuable milk is assured, because all stable air is en- tirely excluded and the milking parts are so easily and thoroughly cle.ansed. These statements are based on close and extended1 observa- tion of large numbers of these milking machines in actual /operation, under widely varying conditions for long periods of time. Sharpies Separator Co., Auburn, Me., Jan. 30, 1914. West Chester, Pa. Dear Sirs: We have been using your milker purchased of Haskell Implement & Seed Co., and find it to be perfectly satisfactory in every respect. Have had the milk tested from every cow and have gotten an average of 800 bacteria; the lowest count was 200. Will heartily recommend your machine for anyone wishing to produce clean milk or production. Very truly yours, (Signed) E. F. BOWNESiS, M!gr. Rox-Holt Farm, Auburn, Me. The above count of 800 was average from 10 samples. Counts were made from agar plates after 24 hours incubation at 37 degrees. Samples plated about 18 hours after milking. Respectfully, (Signed) HORACE F. RYDER, Phc. FULL LINE SHARPLES SEPARATORS 138 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE IMPROVED GRAY THRESHERS STRONG, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT We believe the Gray Thresher with the recent improvements to be one of the most reliable and satisfactory Threshers manufactured. Furnished in several sizes either mounted or unmounted. CATALOG ON REQUEST THE DAIN PERFECTION HOTOR PRESS Steel construction. Self feeding. Requires less power. Engine mounted on same truck. Double belt drive and many other valuable features. Send for catalog and prices. NO. 25 STEEL FARM TRUCK low-down farm gear. These are especially desirable where one desires a medium priced truck which is both light and strong, and well fitted for common farm purposes. Un- saw outfits, engines, etc. We can furnish these fitted with either wood or steel wheels, and they are commonly equipped with 3%x 10 inch skeins and 4 inch tires. Full Descriptive Catalog and Prices Gladly Mailed on Request 139 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWI8T0N, MAINE THE FREEMAN STEEL WINDHILL Tlie Windmill is recognized by everyone to be one of the most efficient and cheapest powers obtainable for pumping water and the large number of these we install every season proves they are very satisfactory to our cus- tomers. The Freeman, without a doubt is the strongest and most durable windmill made. Its simplicity of construction commends it to all buyers. Every detail part is made the best the manufacturers know how, making a fault- less combination which cannot be equaled. A windmill that will do more work, stand harder service, require less repairs and will give you better satisfaction than any other mill on the market. If it doesn’t we will right the wrong. FREEilAN 4-POST STEEL TOWERS This cut illustrates the lower ten feet of our 30-foot, four- post angle steel tower. This illustration shows the thorough- ness of the bracing employed in the construction of all our towers. This strong tower is not to be compared with the cheaply built 3 post towers on the market, and we have no hesitancy In guaranteeing it under all conditions. One can hardly afford to take chances with an inferior tower and run the risk of a damaged mill and tower. ESTIMATES We will be pleased to estimate cost of water supply where windmills, towers, substructures, pumps and wood or pneu- matic tanks are used. WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOGUES AND PRICES DAVENPORT ROLLER BEARING STEEL FARM WAGON Roller bearings reduce draft 30 to 50%. Gear built of I-beams and channel steel mak- ing strongest construction possible. No dish to wheels giving full strength and full width t “r*0n roa^- ^he Davenport being almost entirely a steel wagon means it is not af- fected by weather conditions, consequently no trouble from drying, rotting or setting of tires. SEND FOR COMPLETE DAVENPORT CATALOG 140 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE THE UNADILLA SILO MADE IN SPRUCE, WHITE PINE, CYPRESS AND OREGON FIR Note that the Doors Can Be Placed in Any Position. It has an unobstructed continuous door front, which allows you to shove the ensilage out instead of pitching it up three to six feet and over across bars separating doors. Our doors do not warp out of shape for they are made of two thicknesses of match- ed lumber laid cross-wise and nailed firmly together, with the grain in opposite direc- tions. Full Descriptive Catalog on Request. DIAMOND ONE-HOLE SHELLER WITH FAN AND TABLE The Diamond is a right-hand sheller, well built in every way, easy running and efficient in removing all the corn from the cobs. It is an excellent separator and cleaner, deliver- ing the corn from the sheller in good, mar- ketable condition. The sheller is of pleasing design, well built, strong and durable. Weight, Pounds No. 15>/2 Diamond Sheller with fan and table 135 $9.00 The Favorite No. 102 Two-Hole Sheller with Fan and Table The Favorite is similar to the Diamond ex- cept on a larger scale and having much larger capacity. Absolutely reliable and guaranteed in every way. Furnished with or without bagger. Price without bagger $22.00 Price with bagger $32.00 141 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE r 1 \ SU3URBAN ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEHS The object of the Dean Homelite Plant is to provide for the isolated home, conven- iences that are found in the city home today. Thus, the farmer is now enabled to do his chores by light that is practically as clear as day light and eliminates danger of fire caused by using lanterns and lamps. The housewife is made happy by the advent of electric lights in her home. No more kerosene lamps to fill and wicks to trim, no more of- fensive odors and filthy labor to perform, and fire dangers are eliminated and insurance cost reduced. RATING Dean Homelite Plants are rated on the basis of using 30 volt, 20 watt, 16 candle power Tungsten lamps. We have selected the 30 volt system as the safest one for the average heme — you being protected from electric shocks. The Dean Homelite Plants consist of a storage battery, generator and switch board. The generator is mounted on skid with engine and everything is assembled in the most compact form. If you are interested in a lighting outfit of the above nature we would be pleased to send you a complete catalog or send our representative to call on you, or by giving us the necessary information by answering questions below, we can estimate the cost to you. Total number of 16 C P lamps to be used during the day. Total number of 16 C P lamps to be used during the evening. Total number of 16 C P lamps to be used during remainder of night. Give number and kind of electric devices and hours of service which will be used, such as fans, motors, washing machines, flat irons, vacuum house cleaners, coffee perco- laters, power motors for pumping, cream separators, etc. Number of rooms in house which are to be wired. Number of out buildings to be wired. Approximate distance in feet from house to each outbuilding. SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR TESTIMONIALS 142 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE SUBURBAN ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND POWER SYSTEMS TESTinONIALS W. Poland, Me., April 23, 1914. Haskell Implement & Seed Co., Lewiston, Me. Gentlemen : I enclose check in settlement of lighting plant, and wish to say that I am greatly pleased with same. The plant works perfectly, and the family are greatly pleased with the installation. I shall be glad to have any of your firm visit my home with any parties who contemplate installing plants, as I feel certain that with thorough investigation you have a system that is as good as the best. Again thanking you for the many courtesies extended, and the promptness of execution, I remain, Yours truly, (Signed) BERT M. FERNALD. Winterport, Me., Jan. 24, 1914 Gentlemen: The lighting plant has been all that you agreed and given entire satisfaction. It is simple to operate and requires very little care. Doing chores with a lantern is like doing them in the dark after having used your plant. E. O. SHAW. Alfred, Me., Jan. 24, 1914 Sirs: It gives us great pleasure to add our testimonial about the Electric Light Plant which you have just installed for us. It works perfectly and gives us great satisfaction and with very little expense. Would recommend it to any one. We also thapk Mr. Lewis for the able manner in which he installed the plant. FRANK RUSSELL & SON. Norway, Me., Jan. 24, 1914 Gentlemen: The Dean Lighting Plant that we bought of you is giving the best of satisfaction. We get all the light we want and where we want it. We run the Generator twenty minutes' every night before we separate and stop as soon as we finish. The lights are perfectly steady, and we do not see any flickering which we think is very fine. B. TUCKER & SON. Wales, Me., Jan. 26, 1914 Gentlemen : We are very glad to inform you that the Dean Homelite Electric Lighting System you installed for us about a year ago has proven very satisfactory in every respect. We find it economical and simple to operate and would not do without it and go back to the old lamps and lanterns for a great deal more than it cost. By charging battery twice a week, it gives us all the light we want in house, shed, stable, barn and two cellars. A. C. FROST & SON. Turner, Me., Jan. 24, 1914 Dear Sirs: In regard to the Dean Electric Plant that I bought of you and ins tailed last April, 1912, will say that I am more than pleased with it. The cost of runn mg is very small. I never bought anything that gives me the satisfaction the Lights do. S. W.CARY. Auburn, Me., Jan. 24, 1914 Gentlemen: Replying to your recent communication relative to the electric lighting plant you installed on my farm at West Auburn, would say: It has done everything you claimed for it, is dependable, economical, safe and solves the problem of isolated lighting in a very satisfactory manner. This with the water system which you installed brings the comforts and conveniences of the city to the rural districts, no matter how isolated they may be. W. J. RENWICK, M. D. Turner Center, Me., Jan. 24, 1914 Gentlemen: I installed one of your lighting plants in March, 1913. Will say it is all you claim it, and has not been found wanting in any respect whatever. Would not have the plant taken out for double the cost, unless I could have another installed. E. W. ANDREWS. HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO., LEWISTON, MAINE 14* Appointment Extraordinary WE have been selected a Representative of The Luther Burbank Company, of San Francisco, the Sole Distributor of the Burbank Horticultural Productions, for the distribution of the plant creations of LUTHER BURBANK The World’s Greatest Creator of New Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables. When you plant this Spring, “Burbank” your garden, — make it different. The cost of Luther Burbank seeds is no more than those of inferior quality. The assortment we carry is very complete. You will find just what you want, — flowers rare in colorings, size and form, — vegetables of unusual earliness and quality, — and new and better fruits and berries. THE BURBANK DOLLAR GARDEN For $1.00 you can secure Luther Burbank’s own selection of his own flower seeds, 12 varieties in 12 packets having a separate retail value of $1.80, — Enough for a Garden of Extraordinary Character and Beauty. A GENUINE LUTHER BURBANK GARDEN A Alfalfa, Meal 61 Axes, Chopping 78 Axes, Ice 68 Ar-Bo 40 B Bag Balm 63 Bags, Feed 65 Balls, Ox 66 feands, Leg 49 Barrows, Wheel 92 Bars, Ice 68 Baskets, Galvanized, 70 Baskets, Splint 71 Beaters, Egg 80 Bells, Cow 65 Belting, Rubber 79 Benches, Wash 75 Binders, Corn 130 Binders, Grain 130 Boards, Bread & Pastry 75 Boards, Skirt 75 Boards, Wash 74 Boilers, Farmers’ 65 Boilers, Wash 70 Bordeaux, Dry 40 Bordeaux, Liquid 40 Bottles, Test 61 Boxes, Butter 75 Boxes, Egg 52 Boxes, Grit & Shell 50 Bowls, Wooden Butter 75 Brackets, Rafter 91 Brooders Buckeye 56 Cyphers 54 Newtown Colony 52 Brooms 77 Brushes, Horse 66 Brushes, Test Bottle 61 Brushes, Various 77 Buckets, Sugar 75 Bucks, Saw 75 Bug Death 41 Burners, Lamp and Eantern 79 C Candles, Sulphur Cans, Cream Cans, Garbage Cans, Milk Cans, Oil Caps, Bottle Caponizing Sets Carbonol Cards, Cattle Carriers, Bottle Carriers, Butter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Litter Carts, Children’s Cases, Egg Chains, Cow & Halter Chains, Girting Chains, Stake & Trace Chains, Tie Out Charcoal Chemicals Chimneys, Lamp Chisels, Ice Choppers, Food Churns, Barrel Cylinder Elmer Color, Butter Combs, Curry Compound, Lawn Compound. Sweeping 83 Coolers, Milk 60 Cordial, Calves’ 63 Covers, Barrel 75 Cows’ Relief 63 Creamers, Cooley 60 Crenold 41 Creolusol 39 Crowbars 78 Cultivators 24 Disc 120 Garden 110-111 K A Riding 120 Walking 119 Cure. Garget 63 Scratch & Gall 63 Cutters Bone 43 Clover 43 Ensilage 132 Hand Feed 131 Root 65-131 Stricture 61 D Diggers, Potato 126 Dilators, Teat 61 Dip Sheep 39 Dressing, Harness 78 Drills, Disc 125 Dryers, Outdoor 77 Wall 77 Dustbane 83 Dusters, Powder 81 E Eggs, China Nest 50 Naptholine 46 Electric Lighting Systems 141-142 Emulsion, Kerosene 40 Engines, Gasoline 133 Equipment, Barn 135 Extras, Repairs & Parts 87 F Faucets, Wood 76 Feeders, Calf 63 Chicken 44-46-50 6 in 1 46 Norwich 49 Poultry 44-46-50 Feeds, Poultry 47 Fence, Field & Poultry 57 Fertilizers 42-43 Fillers, Bottle 60 Fittings, Brass Pipe 107 Galv. Pipe 108 Brass Sipray 106 Food, Plant 43 Food, Stock 65 Forks, Horse Hay 91 Fountains, Drink- ing 44-50 Frames, Saw 134 Freezers, Peerless 73 White Mountain 80 Front, Stone Boat 121 G Glassware, Tester 61 Globes, Lantern 79 Grapples, Steel Rafter 91 Grease, Axle 78 Grinders, Feed 122 Grinders, Knife & Tool 129 Grindstones 85 Grit, Poultry 51 Guards, Tree & Flower 72 H Halters 66 Hampers, Clothes 71 Handles, Ice Hook 68 Handles, Saw 69 Hangers, Barn Door 88 Hangers, Hay Track 91 Harrows, Acme 118 Disc 116-117 Orchard 117 Spike Tooth 118 Spring Tooth 118 Harvesters, Corn 130 Grain 130 Headers, Barrel 78 Hellebore 40 Hitch, Swivel Rope 91 Hods, Coal 70 Hoes, Grub 78 Hand Cultivator 86 Horse 119 Hooks, Bush & Corn 81 Hooks, Floor 91 Hooks, Grass 81 Hooks, Ice 68 Hooks, Weeding 86 Hooks, Wood 81 Hoppers, Food 44-50 Horses, Clothes 75 Hose, Garden 82 Hose, Spray 106 Hovers, Cyphers 54 Buckeye 56 International 52 I Ice Tools 68 144 Incubators, Buckeye 55 Cyphers 53 Implements, List of 113 J Jap-a-lac 96 Jacks, Pump 100 Jars, Stone Butter 73 Jugs, Stone 73 K Keelers, Fibre 73 Killer, Cut Worm 40 Liquid Lice 39 Louse 46 San Jose Scale 40 Weed 39 Knives, Asparagus 82 Knives, Killing 44 Kow Kure 63 L Lacing, Belt 79 Ladders, All Kinds 76 Lamps, Driving 79 Lanterns 79 Latches, Barn Door 65 Lead, Arsenate of 38 Leads, Cattle 66 Lighting Sys- tems 141-142 HASKELL IMPLEMENT & SEED CO„ LEWISTON, MAINE Lime, Bordeaux Lime, Fertilizer Lime & Sulphur Loaders, Hay M Machines, Washing 74 Makers, Bread 80 Markers, Line 68 Mattocks, Picks Mauls, Choppers’ Measures, Wood Measures, Fibre Milk Fever Outfit Milker, Sharpies Mills, Cider Cleaning & Grad 130 78 78 79 73 61 137 112 ing Coffee Feed Wind Mops, O-Cedar Moulds, Butter Mowers 137 80 122 139 83 53 128 Paint, Roofing Paints, Colonial Panacea, Dr. Hess Pans, Bulb Pans, Dust Paper, Butter Paper, Sheathing Parcel Post Table Paper, Tarred Parers, Apple Paris Green Pickers, Fruit Picks Pipe, Galv. Planters, Deere Corn Eclipse Corn Eureka Corn King of the Corn field Potato Plants 93 94-95 51 72 70 62 93 10 Kow Kure Poultry Roup Cure Scratch & Gall Cure Rings, Bull Rods, Bamboo Rollers, Land Rollers, Lawn Roofing 63 46-48 63 66 106 127 112 93 Salts, Nutrine Chick 46 3aw Tables Saws, Circular Saws, Cross-Cut Saws, Ice Saws, One Man Scales, Milk Parcel Post Platform 134 69 69 68 69 162 85 85 Sttalls Stanchions Sticks, Mop Stones, Scythe Stones, Soap Stoves, Brooder Sweepers, Carpet Swings, Lawn Porch Systems, Electric Light 1‘ Water T Tables, Card Ironing Sewing Tablets, Plant Tanglefoot, Tree Tanks, Cooley Oil Pneumatic Tar, Crow Plows, Ice 68 Tea 78 Tedders, Hay 129 Sulky 114 Scrapers, Road 85 Testers, Babcock 62 i Walking 115 Screws, Drive 91 Testers, Egg 50 1 Pliers, Staple 81 Separators, Thermometers Points, Well 97 Cream 136-137 Brooder 49 1 Polish, O-Cedar 83 Shavers, Ice 68 Dairy 63 Poppers, Corn 80 Shears, Grass & Incubator 49 i Posts, Steel Fence 57 Hedge 82 Temperature 72 ! Pots, Bean 73 Shears, Pruning 86 Threshers 138 Flower Watering Powder, Lice Powder, Redwing Presses, Cider Hay Pruners, All Kinds Pullers, Sitaple Pulleys, Hay Fork Pumps 97-105 Cucumber Wood 105 Douglas House Junior Spray Myers Bucket Myers House Myers Outdoor Myers Power Myers Power Sprayer Myers Soray Myers Tank 72 81 39 105 112 138 86 81 90 105 101 101 97 98 100 104 Shelters, Corn 140 Shells, Oyster 51 Sifters, Ash 70-82 Silos 140 Sinks, Cast Iron 82 Skis 76 Seeders 124 Seeders, Garden 110-112 Seeders, Wheelbar- Toboggans 76 Tongs, Ice 68 Tools, Garden 110-112 Track, Hay Carrier 91 Traps, Mouse & Rat 77 102-103 99 row Seeds, Bird Flower Grain Herbs Table of Vegetable Sileds, Children’s Snaps, Bull Soap, Fish Oil Soda, Silicate of Sowers, 125 33 2-10 36 33 33 11-32 76 66 40 Trellises Trucks, Farm Hand Harrow, Tongue Tubes, Milking Tubs, Fibre Wash Galv. Stone Meat Twine, Binder V Varnishes W Wagon’s Children’s Davenport Farm Washing Machines 72 138 78 117 61 73 70 73 130 95-96 76 139 138 74 Mowers, Lawn 67 Myers Windmill 99 Fertilizer 123-125 Water Glass 46 N Standard Spray 101 Spittoons, Fibre 73 Water Systems 109 Nests, Hen 49 Whitewash 101 Spray Calendars 37 Wax, Grafting 86 Netting, Poultry 57 Punches, Drive 87 Sprayers, Brass Wedges 78 Nozzles, Hose 82 R Auto 101 Weeders, Eureka 120 Nozzles. Spray 106 Rakes, Side De- Sprayers, Cattle 81 Hallock & Stand- No Scab 39 livery 130 Sprayers, Kant Klog 101 ard 120 O Rakes. Sulky 129 Sprayers, Lowell 102 Hand 86 Oil Borer 39 Rat Corn 105 Myers, Knapsack 101 Wheelbarrows 92 Oil, Fly 41 Ren-o-vite 96 Myers, Potato 103 Children’s 76 Oil, Harness 78 Refris'ators 84 Orchard Power 104 Wicks, Brooder 49 Openers, Can & Jar 79 Remedies Potato 127 Incubator 49 P Bag Balm 63 Soray Pumps 101-104 Windmills 139 Pails. Chamber 70 Calves’ Cordial 63 Spreaders, Manure 124 Workers, Butter 59 Dairy 64 Conkey’s Poultry 48 Sprinklers, Bulb 81 Wrenches, Hawkeye 81 Dinner 70 Cow’s Relief 63 Sprinklers, Lawn 82 Wringers, Clothes 7* Fibre 73 Garget Cure 63 Sprouter, Oats 40 Mop 77 '■U ■ r'; > •"■ >' r >?i’SBj .4 ...--^42*. _,- - - _-r. ,-i- ^i._, iLs