“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —3— WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
CELERY — Golden Detroit 
A new development from Golden Self Blanching 
which has that sort’s good points without its usual 
faults. The plants are compact and full-hearted, and 
the broad thick stems are about 8 inches long which 
blanch to a rich creamy yellow and are very free 
from strings. 
Pkt. 10(3; 34 Oz. 35(3; 1 Oz. 60f*; 34 Lb. $1.75; 
1 Lb. $6.00. 
CELERY — Utah or Salt Lake 
A midseason to late Celery with sturdy, compact, 
very solid plants and broad thick w’ell-rounded 
stems and a rich nutty flavor. A favorite western 
variety becoming popular in the east. It is the finest 
green celery yet introduced. 
Pkt. 10(3; 34 Oz. 35(3; 1 Oz. 60(3; 34 Lb. $2.00; 
1 Lb. $7.00. 
Celery — Golden Detroit 
Cauliflower — Super Snowball 
CABBAGE — Penn State Ball Head 
A remarkable strain of Ball Head, developed by 
the Pennsylvania Agricultural College which is 
larger, heavier and more solid than any other 
strains of Ball Head. The yield per acre is enormous 
and its use will repay any large producer of Cabbage 
fnr it? pyIts pnct 
Pkt. 10?$; Oz. 3*0(3; 34 Lb. $1.00; 1 Lb. $3.50. 
MUSKMELON — Delicious 
A favorite in New England melon centers. It 
resembles in every respect the very popular Benders 
but is slightly smaller, sweeter and matures about 
two weeks earlier. Our strain is the originator’s 
stock and will be found to be true to name and type. 
Pkt. 10(3; Oz. 15(3; 34 Lb. 45(3; 1 Lb. $1.50. 
PEAS —New Deal 
The largest podded pea under cultivation. Ma¬ 
tures in about 72 days and produces a tremendous 
crop of large wrinkled Peas of the highest table 
quality. It grows about 20 inches high with a deep 
glossy green vine and the dark green pods will 
attain a length of 634 inches. We can highly 
recommend this fine variety. 
34 Lb. 20(3; 1 Lb. 35(3; 2 Lbs. 55(3; 10 Lbs. (per Lb.) 
17^; 100 Lbs. (per Lb.) 15(3. 
LETTUCE — New York No. 12 
When progress in seed breeding seems stopped 
the thing to do is take what you have and start in 
all over again. That is what our grower has done 
from single plant selection on this favorite Lettuce 
and the result is an earlier, larger, solid head of the 
flat type, very sure heading and uniform in maturity. 
The deep, glossy, green heads are the very zenith 
of breeding in this popular Lettuce. 
Pkt. 10(3; Oz. 20(3; 34 Lb. 60(3; 1 Lb. $2.00. 
SQUASH — Straightneck 
If our strain of this popular variety was known 
only for its delicate creamy-lemon color it would 
still be the finest on the market but its absolute 
uniformity, yield, trueness to type and freedom 
from knobbiness make it unsurpassed. Try it. 
Pkt. 10(3; Oz. 15(3; 34 Lb. 40(3; 1 Lb. $1.10. 
THE SWEET CORN 
Early Pearl 
WE CLAIM THAT OUR EXCLUSIVE IN¬ 
TRODUCTION EARLY PEARL SWEET CORN 
IS THE SWEETEST AND FINEST FLAVORED 
CORN IN THE WORLD. WON’T YOU GIVE 
IT A TRIAL IN YOUR GARDEN THIS 
SPRING? SEE PAGE 17 FOR A COMPLETE 
DESCRIPTION. 
Good Seeds mean Good Crops. 
Cabbage — Penn. State Ball Head 
