“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —23— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
Potiron PUMPKIN Zucca 
Plant in hills eight to ten feet apart each way 
after soil is warm. Cultivate until the leaves 
begin to run. Store in a dry place during the 
winter and avoid bruising. 
One ounce to SO hills, 4 Pounds per acre 
Connecticut Field—The Hallowe’en and Thanks¬ 
giving Pumpkin. Productive, large orange- 
colored field sort. Flesh deep, rich yellow, fine 
grained and well flavored, good for pies and 
stock feed. 
Small Sugar (Pie)—Small and handsome. Sweet 
and fine-grained. The standard for pies. 
King of the Mammoth—Largest of all. Flattened 
round in shape, light orange color and of good 
quality, sometimes called Jumbo. 
Cheese—Large, flattened, round. Mottled light 
green and yellow, changing to a creamy white. 
Flesh is yellow and tender. 
Salsifis SALSIFY Sassefrica 
Sow seed in May in rows two feet apart and thin 
plants to three inches. The general culture is like 
parsnip. Delicious stews may be made from them 
resembling nothing so much as oyster stew. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island — A large improved 
variety of the very best quality. 
TOBACCO 
Sow in a hotbed or box in the house during March 
and April and transplant the seedlings once before 
setting out. Set in rows three feet apart and keep 
clear of weeds. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf—Leaf long and broad; 
used for cigar wrappers and home use. 
Havana—The best imported strain. Used also for 
wrappers and filler. 
Sweet or Sugar Pie Pumpkin 
PUMPKIN 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Hlb. 
11 b. 
Connecticut Field... 
$0.10 
$0.20 $0.80 
Small Sugar. 
King of the Mam- 
.10 
.25 
.90 
moth. 
.10 
.40 
1.25 
Cheese. 
.10 
.25 
.80 
SALSIFY. 
TOBACCO 
Connecticut Seed 
$0.10 
.20 
.60 
2.25 
Leaf. 
.10 
.30 
1.10 
4.00 
Havana. 
.10 
.35 
1.25 
4.50 
SEED POTATOES 
We offer only Certified Maine Grown Seed Pota¬ 
toes of known origin. It is not worth while for you 
to plant any other sort. The following varieties 
are the most valuable sorts and are guaranteed to be 
free from any inborne diseases. 
Irish Cobblers—The most popular and reliable 
early white sort. Round and smooth with deep- 
set eyes. 
Spaulding Rose—Large and smooth, an excellent 
main-crop variety. Has a red skin, cooks up well 
and keeps splendidly. 
SWEET 
Every garden should have a few good herbs. 
They are easily grown and are always pleasant and 
desirable for flavoring, garnishing, perfuming and 
medicinal purposes. A small space will furnish all 
the herbs needed in any family. 
Culture—The culture is very simple. Make a 
little seed bed in the early spring and set the plants 
out as soon as they are large enough. The herbs 
should be harvested on a dry day just before they 
come into bloom and dried quickly. They may be 
hung in a dry, cool loft or garret until they are 
needed for use. All packets 10f£ each. 
Anise—Used for flavoring. Oz. 30^. 
Balm—Very fragrant leaves. Oz. 60^. 
Basil, Sweet—For flavoring soups, stews, etc. 
Oz. 30^. • 
Basilicone—An Italian herb. Oz. 30^. 
Catnip — Leaves used for seasoning and for 
certain medicinal purposes as well as for cats. 
Oz. 70^. 
Dibble’s Russets — A large, smooth oblong 
Potato with a deep russet skin. A very heavy 
cropper. 
Early Rose — A great lavorite on account of its 
yield and quality. Long in shape, of good size, 
light pink in color and very early maturing. 
Green Mountains—Oblong with a dull cream or 
light russet skin. Finest late sort, a heavy yielder 
and a good keeper. 
Please write for prices on Potatoes 
HERBS 
Caraway—For flavoring bread and pastry, Oz. 20^. 
Coriander—Seeds used for flavoring. Oz. 20^. 
Horehound — Very useful for curing trouble¬ 
some coughs. Oz. 35^. 
Lavender—Very fragrant leaves. Oz. 50e. 
Marjoram, Sweet—Good for seasoning. Oz. 35^. 
Peppermint — The well known herb for flavor¬ 
ing, etc. Pkt. 25^. 
Rosemary—Leaves very fragrant. Oz. 65c. 
Rue — A highly medicinal plant. Oz. 45 i. 
Sage—For seasoning, dressing and for tea. Oz. 25^. 
Spearmint — Well liked for flavoring iced teas, 
etc. Pkt. 25 
Summer Savory—For flavoring soups and stews. 
Oz. 20^. 
Thyme—For seasoning and medicinal purposes. 
Oz. 60^. 
Wormwood—High medicinal qualities. Good for 
poultry. Oz. 50^. 
Cheap seed is never worth the price. 
