“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —4— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
CELERY — Golden Plume 
Sometimes called by a most appropriate name — Wonderful. 
The medium sized, stocky, compact plants have a thick full golden- 
yellow heart, and the stalks blanch readily with a rich, creamy, 
nutty flavor. The plant is early, hardy, and vigorous, and our 
strain will stand comparison with any strain on the market. 
Pkt. 106 )4 Oz. 406 Oz. 756 Lb. $2.50, 1 Lb. $8.00. 
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CAULIFLOWER — Super-Snowball 
Early, solid, round, pure white heads with smooth, even curds. 
Our stock is remarkable in its uniformity and even maturity and we 
consider it the finest Cauliflower being marketed today. Our seed 
comes from Denmark and its grower has been considered the world’s 
greatest Cauliflower authority for years. Costs more — worth it. 
Pkt. 206 y 2 Oz. $1.75, 1 Oz. $3.00, Y Lb. $11.00, 1 Lb. $40.00. 
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Celery — Golden Plume 
SWEET CORN — Early Pearl 
We were very unfortunate last season in present¬ 
ing this remarkable Sweet Corn to our customers as 
we lost our entire crop through fire, with the excep¬ 
tion of our stock ears. We have succeeded this 
season, however, in obtaining an unusually fine lot 
for you to try. 
If you have never tried Early Pearl in your 
garden we would like to explain that it is a rather 
small-eared, white Corn, mid-season in maturity 
with very dwarf fodder but bearing two ears to 
the stalk so that a large number of ears may be 
obtained from a small plot of land. 
Its greatest characteristic however is the quality 
and flavor which in luscious sweetness so far sur¬ 
passes all other varieties that there is no comparison. 
The writer’s wife serves it on her table to the ex¬ 
clusion of all others and guests refuse to leave until 
the writer has promised them seed for the next year. 
You’ll be missing something mighty fine if you 
fail to include Early Pearl in your order. 
Pkt. 106 l A Lb. 20£ 1 Lb. 356 2 Lbs. 656 
EARLY PEARL IS THE SUPER SWEET CORN 
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Muskmelon — Sugar or Honey Rock 
Cauliflower — Super Snowball 
PEAS — New Deal 
A Pea that is really a new deal for the grower. 
The vine is about 18 to 24 inches high, very deep 
glossy green in color and produces an immense 
crop of deep green, mammoth pods containing 8 
or 9 gigantic peas. It is the earliest, sweetest, 
large-podded, dwarf pea and is without any excep¬ 
tion the finest thing on the market today. Our 
grower originated this splendid sort and it has not 
as yet been released generally throughout the 
country. By all means try the New Deal this year. 
(Supply short) 
V 2 Lb. 206 1 Lb. 356 2 Lbs. 656 10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 
256 100 Lbs. (per Lb.) 236 
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TOMATO — Oxheart 
This is the largest and heaviest of all Tomatoes 
with smooth and even purplish-scarlet skin. The 
fruits are distinct in shape, resembling an oxheart 
and will frequently Weigh more than 1 y pounds and 
are very solid and have few seed cells. Its large size 
and luscious sub-acid flavor make it most desirable 
for the home garden. 
Pkt. 10j£, Oz. 406 M Lb. $1.40, 1 Lb. $5.00 
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MUSKMELON — Sugar Rock 
A medium-sized melon with gray skin covered 
with a heavy gray netting and perfectly globular 
in shape. Its rich, salmon flesh is deep and firm 
and its flavor is like dripping honey. Decidedly the 
finest melon you can grow. (All American 1933) 
Pkt. 106 Oz. 156 Y Lb. 456 1 Lb. $1.50. 
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