“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —2— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
HART’S FLOWER SEEDS 
SPECIALTIES and NOVELTIES 
Nasturtium — Golden Gleam 
NASTURTIUM — Golden Gleam 
A truly lovely new flower of rare double 
form. The sturdy and vigorous plant throws 
short runners producing large, double, bright 
golden-yellow flowers two to three inches 
across. When in full bloom the brilliant blos¬ 
soms practically hide the foliage. A bowl of 
Golden Gleam Nasturtiums will completely 
fill a room with delightful fragrance. Pkt 10c., 
Oz. 30c., % Lb. $1.00. (All American 1933) 
(See Page 41) 
MARIGOLD — Guinea Gold 
A new departure from the conventional form 
of Marigolds producing a great abundance of 
large, fluffy blossoms with loosely placed 
petals. The flowers are gracefully borne and 
the characteristic Marigold odor is much less 
noticeable. An extremely lovely flower. Pkt. 
10c., Yt Oz. 50c. (All American 1933) 
(See Page 40) 
HOLLYHOCK — Triumph 
A very early flowering mixture of this 
splendid old garden favorite with fringed, 
fluted and waved flowers closely packed on the 
spikes. Their enormous size and wide color 
range makes them indeed the triumph of 
Hollyhocks. Pkt. 15c., Yz Oz. $1.50. 
(See Page 49) 
Marigold — Guinea Gold 
ASTER — Super Giant Los Angeles 
DELPHINIUM — Gold Medal Hybrids 
This marvelous strain embraces every shade 
and tinge of this lovely flower with its immense 
blooms closely set on tall erect spikes 5 to 6 
feet high. Our seed is always fresh and if 
properly planted will show an extremely high 
germination. Pkt. 15c., Yt Oz. $1.50. 
(See Page 48) 
ASTER — WILT RESISTING STRAINS 
Thousands of our customers were enabled to successfully 
grow Asters last season for the first time in many years due to 
the use of our new Wilt Resistant Strains. Once the fungus 
disease of wilt is introduced into the soil it persists indefinitely 
and it is impossible to successfully grow asters thereafter. The 
only way to combat the disease is through the use of resistant 
strains. We offer a complete color range of the Wilt Resistant 
types in the Improved Crego and American Branching types. 
(All American 1933). 
(See Page 35) 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
Now, for the first time, we are able to offer the beautiful 
Canterbury Bells in a strain which flowers the same season 
from seed sown in the spring. This new annual flowers in light 
blue, dark blue, pink, rose and white with stately spires 2 to 
2 Y feet tall. Unquestionably a notable achievement in seed 
breeding. Pkt. 20c., Y Oz. $1.50. (All American 1933). 
(See Page 37) 
LARKSPUR —New Column 
This splendid new strain of this well loved garden favorite 
rivals the Delphinium in size. The immense, compact flowers 
are borne on tall erect plants about four feet high producing 
15 to 25 magnificent spikes. This is a great improvement 
over previous strains and is unsurpassed for cutting or garden 
massing. Mixture, Pkt. 10c., Y Oz. 35c. 
(See Page 37 for separate colors) 
VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM 
A new flower which has taken the country 
by storm. The immense deep-orange, daisy¬ 
like flowers, 4 to 5 inches across have a double 
row of petals, the upper row marked at the 
center with a reddish brown zone. The plant 
is 2 to 3 feet high and blooms over a very long 
period. We unhesitatingly recommend this for 
your garden or for cutting and exhibition pur¬ 
poses. Pkt. 35c. (All American 1933). 
(See Page 44) 
Delphinium — Gold Medal Hybrids 
POPPY — Ryburgh Hybrids 
Large double blooms resembling a fully 
double Begonia in size, color range and ex¬ 
quisite texture. The pink and red shades are 
almost like a fully opened tea rose. The colors 
run the entire pastel tinted shades. Pkt. 10c., 
Yt Oz. 20c. (See Page 45) 
Poppy — Ryburgh Hybrids 
The first of a new race of Asters which promises to supersede 
all others. The gigantic flowers have most artistically curled 
and interlaced petals giving a light feathery effect. The color 
is a pure shell pink and the blooms are borne on unusually long 
stems. Do not fail to try this marvelous new Aster. Pkt. 20c., 
Yt Oz. $2.00. (All American 1933) 
(See Page 35) 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA OR SUNSHINE 
A new introduction, with wide petals, loosely arranged, 
incurved at the center somewhat like a Chrysanthemum. The 
flowers are about 4 inches across and are a clear buttercup 
yellow. This variety won the Gold Medal in the 1934 All 
American selections. Pkt. 20c., Y Oz. $1.00. 
(See Page 37). 
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See Pages 34 to 52 for our complete list of Flower Seeds. 
