“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —35— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
FIELD and ENSILAGE CORN 
We offer Field and Ensilage corn of known germi¬ 
nation and purity. It has been carefully selected 
and thoroughly cured and we confidently recom¬ 
mend it. The best corn is that which will produce 
the largest amount of grain and the most stalk and 
will ripen early enough to avoid the frost. We 
cannot say that any one variety is better than 
another for your section because we do not know 
our climate and soil conditions. We do know, 
owever, that you cannot buy corn seed anywhere 
which will germinate better and produce more or 
better corn than ours. 
56 pounds per bushel. 
FIELD CORN 
Longfellow — Produces remarkably long (about 
14 inches) 8 rowed ears of hard, yellow kernels 
on fairly tall fodder. It is early maturing and 
immensely productive and we consider it the 
most desirable of all Field Corn. 
Early Yellow Canada — This is considerably 
earlier and more dwarf in growth than Long¬ 
fellow but the ears run only about 9 inches long. 
Canada produces a high yield per acre. 
Luce’s Favorite — A large, late Corn 8 to 10 
rowed and about 14 inches long which can also 
be used for ensilage as well as for ears. 
Sanford White Flint — An 8 rowed white variety 
which closely resembles Yellow Canada and is 
equally as productive. 
Smoky Dent — A hardy grower and prolific yielder 
and extremely early, being the earliest Corn under 
cultivation. The kernels are a dark red in color 
tipped with white. 
New York Flint — A midseason variety of high 
merit which produces an ear about 8 inches long, 
packed with long pointed deep orange kernels. 
A highly productive variety with a large amount 
of whole corn. 
Golden Nugget — The largest flint corn. The 
ears often measure 12 to 13 inches long and over 
6 inches around. The kernels are immense and 
the stalks grow 8 to 9 feet high, producing con¬ 
siderable fodder of good quality. It is early 
maturing and we consider it one of the best all- 
around field varieties. 
FIELD CORN 
Longfellow. 
Per Bags 10 Bu. 
Bu. (2yZ Bu.) lots 
(Per Bu.) (Per Bu.) 
$3.00 $2.90 $2.75 
Early Yellow Canada. . 
Luce’s Favorite. 
3.00 
2.90 
2.75 
3.00 
2.90 
2.75 
Sanford White. 
3.25 
3.15 
3.00 
Smoky Dent. 
3.50 
3.35 
3.25 
New York Flint. 
3.50 
3.35 
3.25 
Golden Nugget. 
3.50 
3.35 
3.25 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Improved Learning — A tremendously high yield¬ 
ing silo Corn. The plant grows about 12 feet 
high and bears long ears which produce enormous 
quantities of grain. Our strain is northern grown 
and will mature a week earlier than Corn grown 
in the mid-west. In a favorable season the ears 
will ripen hard and dry in this locality. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop — A splendid 
variety for poor, thin soils. It grows about ten 
feet high and produces long heavy ears with 
very broad deep-yellow kernels. 
Yellow Sweepstakes — A big yellow Dent Corn 
with large, high stalks and broad heavy foliage. 
It is very early in maturity and is an extremely 
heavy cropper. The seed is a golden yellow color. 
Between this and West Branch Sweepstakes 
there is very little to choose other than a matter 
of personal taste. 
Sweepstakes (West Branch) — This is the 
heaviest yielding variety to mature in the North¬ 
eastern States. The stalks are completely covered 
with leaves from near the ground to the top and 
produce immense ears about 15 inches long, with 
reddish-yellow kernels. Our seed is genuine Sweep- 
stakes and will give thorough satisfaction. 
Eureka (Virginia Grown) — The largest and 
heaviest ensilage Corn grown. Eureka will in¬ 
variably grow over 15 feet high with tremendous 
leafy stalks. For this reason it is desirable to 
plant it with dwarfer varieties and pack it on 
top in the silos to weight the smaller fodder down. 
Genuine Eureka has smooth white short kernels. 
Long kerneled Corn will not produce the desired 
growth. Insist upon the genuine Eureka. 
Connecticut Ensilage — The largest ear, and the 
highest ensilage, outside of Eureka, yet maturing 
as early as Sweepstakes. Surely these qualities 
are all that could be desired in a silo corn. This 
is a selection made by one of our farmer friends 
from a favorite Pennsylvania variety and we are 
sure you will find it to your liking. 
ENSILAGE CORN 
Lancaster County Sure 
Per Bags 10 Bu. 
Bu. (2VZ Bu.) lots 
(Per Bu.) (PerBu.) 
Crop. 
$3.00 
$2.90 
$2.75 
Improved Learning.... 
2.75 
2.65 
2.50 
Yellow Sweepstakes.... 
West Branch Sweep- 
3.25 
3.15 
3.00 
stakes. 
3.50 
3.35 
3.25 
Eureka. 
3.50 
3.35 
3.25 
Connecticut Ensilage... 
4.00 
3.85 
3.75 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
The Standard for over 20 years. 
Protect your seed corn during the period when it is most easily damaged 
by ridding your crop of crows and other corn-pulling birds and animals. It 
saves loss of seed and labor of replanting. It positively will not clog any planter. 
It is non-poisonous and will not injure the seed or any kind of corn. It is more 
effective, more convenient to use, and more economical than any other material. 
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Our Field and Ensilage Corn is Northern grown. 
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