‘‘BEST POSSIBLE” 
S E E It S 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —34— WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
Tomato — Oxheart 
Oseille SORREL Acetosa 
Garden sorrel is used for greens like spinach 
or for flavoring. Sow in the spring in good soil 
and thin plants to four inches. 
Improved Broad Leaved — The best sort. 
Oxheart — The largest and heaviest Tomato 
grown. Specimens often weigh over B /2 
pounds. Thick pulp and small seed cavities. 
90 days. 
Dwarf Stone — Best of the dwarf tomatoes. Fruit 
large, smooth, round, very solid and of a deep 
scarlet. 70 days. 
Dwarf Champion — Dwarf sort of compact, up¬ 
right growth, fruit smooth, solid and of medium 
size. Pink in color and quite early. 65 days. 
Golden Queen —Ripens early, is large, smooth 
and solid; color a golden-yellow. Anti-acid. 
80 days. 
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. 
TOBACCO 
Sow in a hotbed or box in the house during 
March and April and transplant the seedlings 
once before setting out. Set in rows three feet 
apart and keep clear of weeds. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf — Leaf long and broad; 
used for cigar wrappers and home use. 
Havana — The best imported strain. Used also 
for wrappers and filler. 
SORREL Pkt. Oz. Vi lb. l lb. 
Sorrel . $0.10 $0.20 $0.50 $1.50 
TOBACCO 
Conn. Seed Leaf .10 .20 .50 1.50 
Havana .10 .20 .50 1.50 
NAVET 
TURNIP 
NAVONE 
Purple Top White Globe Turnip 
Purple Top Strap Leaf — A rather flat turnip, 
clear white with a red or purple top. They 
grow very rapidly and are of fine quality. 50 
days. 
White Egg — A slightly oval turnip with pure 
white skin. It has fine table qualities and is 
popular for market as well. 50 days. 
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 1 
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 Top Milan — Globe shaped roots- 
slightly flattened with a white base and an 
attractive bright purple top. 45 days. 
Early White Milan — Solid, clear-white roots of- 
splendid quality. Medium sized, flat and clear 
waxy white. Extremely early and desirable- 
for market purposes. 45 days. 
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. 55 days. 
Early Snowball — A high quality table Turnip of 
medium size. It is perfectly round and snowy- 
white in color. 50 days. 
Yellow Globe — One of the old favorites. It is 
medium size, round and smooth and the fleshi 
is yellow and of good quality. 60 days. 
Try Oxheart Tomatoes for size, quality and flavor 
