“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —38— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
Tomato — Oxheart 
Hart’s Improved Stone — This variety is in de¬ 
mand with canners and market 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 highest quality. 
Greater Baltimore — A main crop variety very 
popular for canning but equally desirable for 
home and market gardens. The fruits are large 
sized, solid, meaty and very uniform in ripening. 
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. 
Extra Marglobe — Pedigreed seed of this famous 
rust and blight resistant strain. It is a real globe 
shape and has a beautiful bright scarlet color. 
Its heavy yielding qualities and thick firm flesh 
make it one of the best. 
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. 
Oxheart — The largest and heaviest Tomato 
grown. Specimens often weigh over lp£ pounds. 
Thick pulp and small seed cavities. 
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. 
Golden Queen — Ripens early, is large, smooth 
and solid; color a golden-yellow. Anti-acid. 
SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES 
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. 
NAVET 
TURNIP 
NAVONE 
Purple Top White Globe Turnip 
For the main crop the old rule is best, “Sow 
Turnips the 25th of July, wet or dry”. Fine crops, 
however, are matured if sown early in August. A 
liberal dressing of commercial fertilizer will give the 
best crop. Sow broadcast and rake in well. For 
summer use sow the early flat varieties as early 
as the ground can be worked, in drills fourteen 
inches apart. Cover lightly and thin to six to eight 
inches. Never use fresh manure in growing turnips. 
One ounce to 200 feet of drill, 1 to 2 pounds to the acre 
Early Purple Tcp Milan — Globe shaped roots 
slightly flattened with a white base and an 
attractive bright purple top. 
Early White Milan — Solid, clear-white roots of 
splendid quality. Medium sized, flat and clear 
waxy white. Extremely early and desirable for 
market purposes. 
Purple Top White Globe—A large, globe shaped, 
pure white turnip with a purple top. It is 
identical with the strap leaf varieties, excepting 
that it is globe shaped instead of flat. 
The Pritchard was the most profitable Tomato in 1934. 
