“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. -19— WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
mais SWEET CORN MAIS 
CONNECTICUT GROWN SEED CORN IS FAMOUS 
FOR FLAVOR AND SWEETNESS 
Corn may be planted the middle of April provided all danger from 
frost is passed. Moist, rich soil is best for corn and frequent culti¬ 
vation adds materially to its growth. It is well to remember too 
that fertilization insures a much better crop. Home gardeners 
should make small plantings at intervals to keep a fresh and tender 
supply available for the table. 
Our seed is produced in the lovely and fertile Connecticut 
valley, home of the world’s sweetest and tenderest corn. We have 
devoted a great deal of time and expense to the improvement of 
our stocks and types and we feel confident that there is no finer 
corn offered on the market today. 
One pound, to 200 hills 15 pounds per acre 
White Corns 
Columbia — An extra early high quality Corn. Twelve rowed, 
about six inches long with broad, deep, snowy-white kernels 
of very good quality. 
Lyman’s Pride — Our own introduction, a medium late white 
corn, 10 rowed, from 8 to 10 inches in length with a very pleasing 
and peculiar taste. It is deliciously tender and retains its milky 
sweetness without drying, shrivelling or becoming tasteless. 
Black Mexican — An old favorite. Grains bluish black when ripe. 
This fact does not appeal to some, despite the fact that the Black 
Mexican is one of the sweetest and best. 
Columbia Corn 
Early Mayflower — A valuable early variety for 
home and market gardens. The ears are about 
7 inches long, bearing 10 to 12 rows of clear white 
kernels of high quality and are usually borne two 
to the plant. 
Howling Mob — A valuable large eared second 
early variety. The ears are 9 to 10 inches long 
with medium sized tender kernels of excellent 
table quality. 
Long Island Beauty — Ears twelve inches long, 
sixteen to eighteen rowed, sweet, tender and lus¬ 
cious. A week earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen. 
Stowell’s Evergreen Selected — Ears seven to 
eight inches long with eighteen to twenty rows of 
long narrow kernels, very deep and tender. The 
most popular late variety. 
Country Gentleman — Fine quality corn. Ears 
seven to eight inches long, cob small, white and 
thickly covered with long, slender, white grains 
without any row formation. An old standard 
variety. 
ORDER EARLY AND SAVE MONEY. 
POP CORN 
Grow like sweet com and cure for three months 
before popping. Dry thoroughly before attempt¬ 
ing to shell. 
White Rice—The standard sort. Snowy white. 
Black Beauty — Surest and most popular popper. 
T. N. T. — A new yellow variety from the Ar¬ 
gentines which when popped makes larger and 
tenderer kernels than any other sort. 
Early Pearl — Without any exaggeration the sweet¬ 
est and tenderest Corn that can be grown. It is 
impossible to describe the luscious sweetness 
and fine flavor of this splendid variety but we 
assure you that once tried you will never be 
satisfied with anything else. 
The ears are rather small but are borne early and 
what they lack in size is more than made up in 
productivity and high yield. We cannot too 
strongly urge you to try this wonderful sort for 
its unsurpassed table qualities. For further 
description see Page 3. 
DO YOU APPRECIATE FINE FLAVOR? 
SWEET CORN 
WHITE 
H lb. 
1 lb. 2 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
Per lb. 
100 lbs. 
Per lb. 
Columbia. . . . 
$0.25 
$0.40 
$0.75 
$0.22 
$0.20 
Lyman’s Pride 
.25 
.40 
.75 
.24 
.22 
Black Mexican 
Early May- 
.25 
.40 
.75 
.22 
.20 
flower. ... . . 
.25 
.40 
.75 
.22 
.20 
Howling Mob 
Long Island 
.25 
.45 
.85 
.22 
.20 
Beauty. 
Stowell’s Ever- 
.25 
.45 
.85 
.25 
.23 
green. 
Country 
.25 
.45 
.85 
.27 
.25 
Gentleman. 
.25 
.45 
.85 
.32 
.30 
Early Pearl... 
POP CORN 
.25 
.45 
.85 
.35 
.30 
White Rice. . . 
.20 
.35 
.65 
.20 
.18 
Black Beauty. 
.20 
.35 
.65 
.20 
.18 
T. N. T. 
.20 
.35 
.65 
.20 
.18 
You haven’t eaten Sweet Corn until you’ve eaten Early Pearl. 
