“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —3— WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
HART’S SEEDS 
Have been quality seeds for 42 years 
The lasting good will of our customers is of infinitely more value to us than the few 
extra dollars we might make by sacrificing our ideals to the present craze for ‘‘something 
cheap.” Cheap seeds produce cheap crops and in the end nobody gains. 
Don’t be satisfied with less than your land will produce. 
Market gardeners realize that to make land pay when prices are low they must 
work their land to the limit and force it to yield that “something extra” that means a 
profit instead of a loss. How foolish then — to “save” a few cents on cheap seeds only to 
produce an inferior crop or lose a crop too late to replant. 
So buy where your confidence is justified and where you know fair dealings rule and 
remember always that the place to compare prices is not on the catalog pages but on the 
harvest fields. 
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May, we have your order this spring ? 
VEGETABLE SPECIALTIES 
BEET — Early Wonder (Hart) 
Our constant attention to the purity of this 
splendid, early, bunching Beet keeps it right up at 
the top of the Beet list. Its uniform globe shape, 
deep-purplish red color and its fine, sweet flavor 
commend it to the most critical gardener and its 
heavy yield and even maturity mean extra profits 
for market growers. 
Pkt. 106 Oz. 15^, l A Lb. 356 1 Lb. $1.25, 10 
Lbs. (per Lb.) $1.15. 
(See Page 9) 
BEANS — Tendergreen 
Unequalled by any other green Pod Bush Bean. 
The attractive glossy green pods are about 7 inches 
long, round, extremely meaty and tender and even 
when fully grown are absolutely stringless. It 
is very hardy and extremely productive. This 
fine Bean has our highest commendation. (All 
American 1933) 
Yz Lb. 206 1 Lb. 306 2 Lbs. 556 10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 
186 100 Lbs. (per Lb.) 166 
(See Page 6) 
Cabbage — Penn. State Ball Head 
Beet — Early Wonder 
CABBAGE — Penn. State Ball Head 
A special selection for increasing the tonnage per 
acre without sacrificing any of the desirable quali¬ 
ties of the Danish Ball Head. Its splendid round, 
solid heads, extremely uniform are bound to produce 
greater tonnage for you. Our seed is direct from the 
originator’s stock. (All American 1933) 
Pkt. 106 Oz. 456 M Lb. $1.50, 1 Lb. $5.00. 
(See Page 11) 
CARROT — Imperator 
Our offering of this splendid Carrot last season 
met with great favor. It fills the demand for a long 
root with all the fine qualities of the short rooted 
types. It is 7 to 8 inches long, slightly tapering, 
with sloping shoulders and a short top and is a 
deep, solid orange in color. We can highly recom¬ 
mend this fine textured sort to discriminating 
growers. (All American 1933) 
Pkt. 106 Oz. 156 Y Lb. 5ty, 1 Lb. $1.75. 
(See Page 12) 
See Our Special Discount Offer on the Inside Front Cover. 
