“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —3- WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
SPANCROSS C2 
(Spanish Gold x Whipple Inbred No. 2) 
A desirable variety with the earliness, vigorous 
growth and ear formation of Spanish Gold and the 
immense size of Whipples Yellow. Decidedly the 
best variety for the early market. 
Pkts. 15^; Yi Lb. 45fi; 1 Lb. 80^; 2 Lbs. $1.50; 
10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 65^; 100 Lbs. (per Lb.) 60?L 
GOLDEN CROSS 
. (Purdue No. 39 x Purdue No. 51) 
Matures slightly later than Golden Bantam and 
produces usually two ears to the stalk. About 8 
inches long with 10 to 14 rows of kernels of the 
Golden Bantam type. This corn will outyield 
Golden Bantam by about 50%. It is generally 
considered as one of the most desirable crosses. 
Pkts. 15^; Y 2 Lb. 40^; 1 Lb. 75^; 2 Lbs. $1.40; 
10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 65jzf; 100 Lbs. (per Lb.) 60fh 
KINGSCROST 
A hybrid from the Middle West which is slightly 
larger than Golden Bantam and of delicious flavor. 
It is extremely uniform in the field and is highly 
productive but although far superior to ordinary 
open-pollinated Corns can not compare with the 
other crosses we offer. 
Pkts. 10^; Y 2 Lb. 30^; 1 Lb. 50^; 2 Lbs. 90^; 
10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 40f£; 100 Lbs. (per Lb.) 35^. 
A point worthy of note about crossed corns is 
their inability to produce good results in sections 
differing in climate and humidity from those in 
which they are produced. We do not recommend 
our Crosses for use outside of New England and 
New York State or in states comparing with Idaho 
and Wisconsin in climate and humidity. 
Our supplies of the above are very limited and 
we reserve the right to refuse orders when our stocks 
are exhausted as we cannot secure additional quan¬ 
tities. 
Note — Crossed Corns will not produce a satis¬ 
factory crop the second year. Do not save corn 
grown from these crosses for seed purposes as you 
will be greatly disappointed in the results. 
CROSSED CORN HAS TREMENDOUSLY INCREASED VIGOR. 
THE SWEETEST CORN IN THE WORLD 
EARLY PEARL 
(OPEN POLLINATED) 
We are still of the firm opinion that Early Pearl is without a peer for sweetness, flavor, appearance 
and all around table qualities and the opinions of our customers who have tried it confirm ours. 
Early Pearl is borne, two ears to the stalk, on extremely dwarf fodder which permits close planting. 
It ripens slightly earlier than true Golden Bantam. The ears average about four inches in length, somewhat 
small, but what they lack in size is made up by the productivity of the variety. The kernels are borne 
fully out to the end of the cob and are a bright glistening pearly white in color and are full and rounded. 
So far we are able to describe it, but we are at a loss to tell you how good it tastes when you bite into 
your first ear, dripping with butter and seasoned with salt and pepper. There is simply nothing like it. 
The sweet, milky kernels simply melt in your mouth. We assure you you have not tasted Sweet Corn 
until you’ve tasted Early Pearl. 
This may sound like an exaggeration but we’ll guarantee you’ll find it the world’s sweetest Corn or 
we’ll gladly refund your money. Please accept our most enthusiastic recommendation and try Early Pearl 
this year. 
y 2 Lb. 25^; 1 Lb. 45j£; 2 Lbs. 85£; 10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 35j£; 100 Lbs. (Per Lb.) 30jL 
Early Pearl Corn is a Treat to your Palate. 
