“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. _ —2— _ WETHERSFIELD. CONN . 
VEGETABLE SPECIALTIES 
AND NEW VARIETIES 
A Corn Drying Shed — Total Capacity 3,000 Bushels 
We are often asked “Are your seeds Northern Grown?” Our answer is “Yes, we grow a larger percentage 
of the seeds we sell right here in New England than any other seed house.” Our green and wax Beans and 
Pea seeds are grown in the Pine Tree State of Maine and repeated tests have proven to us that such seed 
is earlier, hardier and more productive than seed grown in any other section. Sweet Corn seed is entirely 
produced in the fertile river valley of Connecticut on rich tobacco land and is universally acknowledged 
to have sweetness and flavor superior to that grown elsewhere. 
These are the major crops we grow in New England but we produce the stock or parent strains of many 
other items here ourselves and send them to other sections to be increased for us; sections where weather, 
land and labor costs and more certain growing conditions make seed growing a less costly and hazardous 
enterprise. In every case, however, the section is that considered best for the production of that certain 
crop, and the grower we select is one whose experience and integrity fits him to produce “nothing but the 
best.” 
Any seed house who claims to grow themselves all the seeds they sell is tampering with the truth. 
Our claim, however, is undisputed. “We produce in New England a larger percentage of the seeds we sell 
than any other house.” 
Thus, an order for Hart’s Seeds benefits all New England agriculture. Your money, spent in New 
England, remains in New England. Let’s get together for our mutual prosperity. 
BEET — Perfected Detroit 
Something new under the sun. All the desirable qualities of Detroit, 
small top, true globe shape, deep dark red skin and flesh have been 
strengthened and increased in this ultra-fine strain which has the 
additional ability to mature a week earlier. It shows marked superiority 
in shape, color, and texture under all conditions, wet or dry, or on 
heavy or light soil. We cannot understand why this unusual strain 
should not meet every requirement of the most exacting grower. 
Pkt. 10fS; Oz. 15£ M Lb. 30fS; 1 Lb. $1.00; 10 Lbs. (per lb.) 900 
CARROT — Tendersweet 
An exceptionally heavy yielder which is always sweet, tender and 
brittle. The roots are 8 to 10 inches long, tapering from the shoulder 
to a rather blunt end and are a rich orange red in color. We consider 
this an extra desirable sort for all purposes as it has earliness, size, 
shape, color and quality to recommend it. 
Pkt. 100; Oz. 150; M Lb. 500; 1 Lb. $1.75. 
CAULIFLOWER — Super Snowball 
The finest, earliest Cauliflower you can grow. The immense heads 
are protected from sun scald by large leaves and the curd is a pure, 
snowy white and extremely heavy and solid. Under favorable con¬ 
ditions the Super strain may be harvested long before other varieties 
are ready to cut. Our seed is direct from the originator. 
Pkt. 200; K Oz. $1.25; 1 Oz. $2.25; K Lb. $8.00; 1 Lb. $30.00. 
Our Specialties are really Improved Varieties. 
