THE CHAS. C. HART SEED COMPANY 
WETHERSFIELD 304 MAIN ST., CONNECTICUT 
GROWERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN VEGETABLE, 
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS 
TELEPHONE 
HARTFORD 9-0247 
TELEGRAPH ADDRESS 
Member: American , 
New England 
Connecticut 
Seed Trade Associations. 
FRANK S. HART 
CHARLES C. HART 
WILLIAM G. HART 
EVERETT H. HART 
Dear Friends : 
In your minds and in ours one thing today is para¬ 
mount — a speedy return to our old notions of thrift 
and economy — that we may build our slowly returning 
prosperity on a firm , solid, and lasting foundation. Yet 
it is well to pause and consider — does too strict economy 
pay? Is it wise to economize on pennies and lose dollars? 
Is anyone justified in being satisfied with less than his 
land will produce? For even the best seed is so small a 
part of the expense of a crop that no one has any excuse 
for buying cheap seed. 
We could very easily cut our prices — all we would 
need to do would be to cut our quality — but we have built 
our reputation on quality seeds since 1892 and we do not 
intend to sacrifice it for the sake of one year's extra profits. 
So do not be deluded by low prices. Consider the in¬ 
tegrity of the firm and their reputation for honest dealings 
before you look at the price. 
We pledge ourselves, on entering our Y3rd year in 
business, to maintain the same high quality and the same 
fair treatment which has won and held our customers, 
many of them throughout the whole 42 years. 
May we receive your kind orders again this season? 
Yours very truly, 
THE CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. 
Wethersfield, Conn. 
FREDERICK C. HART 
WETHERSFIELD’S THREE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY 
We are proud of the old New England town of Wethersfield where our warehouses and office are located. 
It was settled in 1634 by an intrepid band of pioneers; one of the first three settlements in Connecticut. 
We are celebrating its birthday on June 8, 9, and 10 of this year and we want to take this opportunity 
to invite }'Ou all to come and take part in it with us as well as to come and call on us when you are here. 
You will find much of interest in our Colonial homes and buildings, our historical pageant and exhibits 
and the old Congregational cemetery as well as in the largest elm tree in the country and we want to assure 
you that we will do all in our power to make your visit to Wethersfield a pleasant one. 
Won’t you plan to come to Wethersfield June 8, 9 and 10? 
