“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —38— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
CALENDULA 
Orange Shaggy 
The most distinct introduction in this popular 
flower in years. In color a deep orange, shading 
lighter at the center, it is exceedingly graceful and 
informal in appearance in contrast with other 
Calendulas. The fringy petaled flowers with their 
long stems are equally useful in the garden or for 
cutting. 
Pkt. 15fS; 'A Oz. 800 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Rust Proof 
(University of California Mixture) 
It is now possible for everyone to grow and enjoy 
this lovely garden flower without fear of the rust 
which has been so difficult to overcome in the past. 
This strain is tall and robust, growing with numerous 
fine spikes of large, well-spaced florets in shades 
of a wonderful range of the popular colors. We can 
highly recommend this splendid strain for green¬ 
house or general outdoor use. 
Pkt. 250 
PHLOX 
Gigantea Art Shades 
A new strain of Phlox Drummondi with flowers 
iy to 1 Yz inches in diameter. In addition to the 
enormous flowers it has a most wonderful range of 
colors in the soft art shades. The plant grows about 
9 inches high and produces an abundance of these 
immense, delicately shaded flowers with a complete 
absence of the harsher colors. 
Pkt. 150 ]/ 2 Oz. $2.50. 
MARIGOLD 
Dixie Sunshine 
The flower novelty of the 1936 season. The large 
ball-shaped flowers are composed of dozens of tiny 
five-petaled florets, gracefully interlocking, daintily 
fringed in effect. The brilliant golden-yellow 
flowers are 100% double and but faintly scented. 
Whether in the garden on their tall, bushy plants, 
completely smothered with blossoms, or for home 
decoration these dazzling flowers will be a ray of 
bright sunshine right up until frost. Dixie Sunshine 
will be the sensation of the 1936 season. 
Pkt. 20^; H Oz. $1.25. 
Marigold — Dixie Sunshine 
Calendula — Orange Shaggy 
MARIGOLD 
Yellow Supreme 
Like Guinea Gold which it resembles in form and 
substance this new shade is very free flowering. 
The loosely ruffled, carnation-flowered blossoms 
are a light lemon-yellow in color and are almost 
entirely lacking in the characteristic Marigold odor. 
Pkt. 150 ^ Oz. 500 
ZINNIA 
Fantasy 
As different from the other formal Zinnias as one 
could imagine, the delicate, lacy petaled flowers 
give dainty, graceful effects to the garden and flower 
arrangement. The narrow petals of this novel 
flower are curled and interlaced and twisted and the 
shaggy flowers range from the brightest shades to 
the pastel pinks and creams. By all means try this 
rare and lovely flower. 
Pkt. 100 Vi Oz. $1.25. 
ZINNIA 
Scabious Flowered 
Another odd and attractive Zinnia which deserves 
greater popularity. The flowers bear a marked 
resemblance to the annual Scabiosa or Pin-Cushion 
flower with a broad, flat row of outer petals and a 
center crest of short, thin, tufted petals. The 
effect is novel and very attractive and the color 
range is in the bright and bold shades. 
Pkt. 100 Oz. $1.25. 
MORNING GLORY 
Heavenly Blue Improved 
In color a deep, intense blue shading to a lighter 
tone toward the center these immense blooms grace 
any yard or garden. This is an early flowering 
strain and will remain open until late in the after¬ 
noon. Heavenly Blues should be grown in rather 
light, sandy soil if possible and should be allowed 
ample time to germinate. 
Pkt. 100; V 2 Oz. 500. 
OTHER WORTH WHILE NEW FLOWERS 
ASTERS — Wilt Resistant Strains 
ASTERS — Aurora 
LUPIN — Giant King 
LINARIA — Fairy Bouquet 
NICOTIANA — Crimson Bedder 
PETUNIA — Pink Gem 
TITHONIA (Golden Flower of the Incas) 
VENIDIUM (Monarch of the Veldt) 
