“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —30— WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
POMME D’ARMOUR 
TOMATO 
POMO D’ORO 
Hart’s Improved Stone Tomato 
Tomatoes do best in a light, warm, not over-rich 
soil. For early plants sow during March or April 
in the hotbed in drills three inches apart, four or 
five seeds to the inch; cover lightly. If preferred, 
they may be started in boxes in some sunny window 
in the house. Transplant when two inches high 
into other hotbeds or into boxes or single pots and 
place in the frames. Avoid crowding the plants; 
four inches is as near as they should stand in the 
frames. Lift the sash on warm sunny days and two 
to three weeks before setting outside gradually 
harden by exposure to the night air. Set four feet 
apart each way in the open ground in May as 
soon as danger from frost is past. For later use sow 
in the open ground in May and transplant when 
large enough to handle. By training the vines on 
trellises or on stakes the fruit will ripen earlier and 
be more productive and of better quality. 
One ounce to 1,200 plants 
Break O’ Day — This remarkable new Tomato 
is the result of a cross between two blight resistant 
varieties, Marglobe and Marvana. It is fully as 
early as Earliana, earlier than Bonny Best. The 
fruit is solid globe shaped, thick fleshed with solid 
pulp walls and is absolutely blight and disease 
resistant. 
Earliana — Very early. Fruit good sized, round, 
smooth and very solid. Produced in clusters in 
the center of the plant. A bright scarlet in color 
and one of the most desirable of all tomatoes. 
Bonny Best—Wonderful early sort, which pro¬ 
duces enormous crops. Fruit is large and smooth 
and of a deep scarlet color. One of the very best, 
both for market and the home table. 
The Pritchard (Scarlet Topper) — The very 
finest of the disease resistant varieties. The 
Pritchard is resistant to the “wilt” as well as 
the “nail head” and produces scarlet fruits of 
good size which are nearly globular in shape. 
This was named for the late Dr. Pritchard who 
contributed so much to Horticulture. Our strain 
is from the originators’ stock. (See page 2). 
Burbank — A wonderful 
yielder and free from 
blight. Bright crimson 
with solid meat. The 
skin peels freely from 
the flesh and is unex¬ 
celled for slicing. 
Marglobe — The fruits 
are large, smooth and 
globular, meaty and 
nearly coreless. It is a 
second early and is 
highly resistant to wilt 
and early blight. 
Hart’s Improved Stone 
— This variety is in 
with canners and mar¬ 
ket gardeners every¬ 
where, because of its 
fine vine growth and 
splendid stand of fruit. 
The outside walls are 
fully one-quarter inch 
thick, with a great deal 
of pulp on the inside 
and small seed cavities. 
This is our own selec¬ 
tion and will be found to be of the very highest 
quality. 
Oxheart — The largest and heaviest Tomato 
grown. Specimens often weigh over 1)^ pounds. 
Thick pulp and small seed cavities. (See page 4). 
Ponderosa — Large and purple fruited. Solid 
with but few seeds. Has a tendency to split but 
for home use is one of the best. 
Dwarf Stone—Best of the dwarf tomatoes. Fruit 
large,smooth,round, very solid and of a deep scarlet. 
Dwarf Champion—Dwarf sort of compact, up¬ 
right growth, fruit smooth, solid and of medium 
size. Pink in color and quite early. 
Yellow Plum — Small and oval-shaped. 
Red Plum — Fruits small, red and plum shaped. 
Yellow Pear — Sweet and prolific. 
Red Pear — Excellent for Pickles 
Strawberry or Husk — Small yellow fruit inclosed 
in a husk. Has a peculiar flavor. 
Golden Queen — Ripens early, is large, smooth 
and solid; color a golden-yellow. Anti-acid. 
TOMATO 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Klb. 
1 lb. 
Break O’ Day.... 
$0.15 
$0.40 
$1.50 
$5.00 
Earliana. 
.10 
.25 
.90 
3.25 
Bonny Best. 
.10 
.25 
.90 
3.25 
The Pritchard. 
.15 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
Burbank. 
.10 
.40 
1.40 
5.00 
Marglobe. 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
3.50 
Stone. 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
3.50 
Ponderosa. 
.10 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
Dwarf Stone. 
.10 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
Dwarf Champion. . 
.10 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
Yellow Plum. 
.10 
.45 
1.50 
Red Plum. 
.10 
.35 
1.25 
Yellow Pear. 
.10 
.35 
1.25 
Red Pear. 
.10 
.35 
1.25 
Strawberry. 
.10 
.35 
1.25 
Golden Queen. 
.10 
.45 
1.50 
Ox Heart. 
.10 
.40 
1.40 
5.00 
Break O’ Day is the most desirable early Tomato. 
The Pritchard for main crop. 
