“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO._—32—_WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
Peas — Imp. Gradus 
Prince Edward — A very popular large podded 
tall variety slightly earlier than Telephone and 
extremely dark in color. Very extensively used 
in Maine. 
MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
Dwarf Telephone or Carter’s Daisy—Vines 
luxuriant and heavy and an abundant bearer. 
Pods four and one-half inches long, broad and 
straight. Often contains nine or ten peas. 
Resembles the tall Telephone in many respects. 
Height, two feet. 72 days. 
Onward — An immensely heavy cropper, maturing 
just ahead of the Telephone, which grows about 
three feet high and produces an abundance of 
deep green sweet peas in broad, straight, blunt- 
ended pods about 4 inches long. 68 days. 
Yankee Clipper — An exceptionally large podded 
Pea of high quality. The vines are about 28 
inches high and bear a quantity of large blunt- 
ended peas about to 6 inches long. Has a 
high resistance to fusarium wilt. (See Page 5). 
New Deal — The largest podded Pea in existence. 
Grows about 20 inches high and produces an 
immense number of pods 6 to 63^2 inches long. 
(See Page 5). 
LATE VARIETIES—TALL 
Champion of England—Large, tender and lus¬ 
cious. Hardy and vigorous. Pods three inches 
long, blunt and broad. Height, four feet. 80 days. 
Telephone—Pods five to five and one-half inches 
long, broad, straight, pointed and well filled with 
large peas of delicious flavor. The standard tall 
sort. Height about four feet. 71 days. 
PIMENT PEPPER PEPERONE 
California Wonder 
Sow in hotbed from February to April, transplant 
when all danger from frost is over, in rows three 
feet apart and two feet apart in the row. Seed may 
be sown outside in May. 
One ounce will produce 2,000 plants 
Worldbeater — Similar to Ruby King in shape, 
but broader at the top. Very prolific and ex¬ 
ceptionally mild. Fruit is light green at first, 
later turning to scarlet. Flesh thick and an ex¬ 
cellent shipper. 
California Wonder — Justly the most popular 
Pepper today. The plant is strong-growing 
and robust, about mid-season in maturity and 
bears a profusion of huge block shaped fruits 
with thicker flesh than in any other variety. 
Full grown fruits have a breadth of over four 
inches and a length of about four and one- 
half inches and often weigh a full pound. 
They are an attractive dark green color which 
turns to bright crimson when they ripen. 
Harris Earliest—Bears profusely and matures 
early. Dwarf in growth, red and mild flavored. 
Can always be relied upon to produce a good 
crop. 
Harris Early Giant—The largest, most productive, 
early Pepper known. Plant dwarf and stocky and 
fruit about 5 x 3 3^, a deep glossy green in color 
turning to a brilliant crimson at maturity. The 
finest acquisition in recent years. 
Bull Nose or Bell Sweet — Early scarlet pepper. 
Mild and sweet. Blunt ended and prolific. Very 
popular sort. 
Bull Nose Hot — About 2 inches in diameter and 
3 inches long. This strain has been selected from 
the Sweet Bull Nose and will run about 80% 
pure hot. This is the only large hot Pepper on 
the market. 
Ruby King (Selected Stock) — One of the most 
profitable and satisfactory varieties for the home 
and market garden. The plants are early and 
productive and the fruit is about 6 inches long 
by 3 inches thick, tapering, and a bright ruby-red 
color. The flesh is thick, sweet and mild. Our 
strain of this splendid pepper is unexcelled. 
Sweet Mountain — Similar to the Bull Nose but 
a trifle longer. The fruit is bright red in color 
and very mild and sweet in flavor. 
California Wonder is still the best Pepper. 
