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CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. 
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WETHERSFIELD, CONN, 
CARROTE CARROT CAROTA 
One ounce to 300 feet of drill; 3-4 lbs. per acre. 
Imperator Carrot 
Imperator—The finest for bunching. Also known as 
the "California'' this quality Carrot is very popular 
with the high-class trade. The long, smooth, taper¬ 
ing roots are a deep orange in color with a 
minimum of core, and cook up tender and sweet. 
Claudia — A new Extra Early. A splendid new Carrot 
of European origin. The halNlong tapering roots 
have a deep orange-red color and are practically 
coreless. They mature unusually early and we 
look forward to a life of great popularity for the 
Claudia. 
Supreme Half Long—For the discriminating trade. 
Another new variety of exceptional merit for 
those who consider Danvers a trifle too short 
and Imperator a bit too long. The Supreme strain 
is midway between the two and is practically 
cylindrical with a blunt end and is a rich orange- 
red in color and of delicious texture and flavor. 
Chantenay Special No. 403—Desirable for early 
bunching. Seven inch roots tapering slightly with 
blunt ends and maturing fully as early as 
Chantenay. Highly desirable for those who want 
a somewhat longer carrot than Chantenay with¬ 
out sacrificing earliness. 
Hutchinson—(One generation removed from Wal¬ 
tham strain.) Our strain of this popular New 
England variety needs no introduction. The long, 
cylindrical roots will grow 12 to 15 inches long 
and are a beautiful deep orange in color, shading 
to a light green on the shoulders. No Carrot 
known produces a greater yield than Hutchinson. 
Our superior strain costs more and is worth it. 
All Carrot 10$ per packet; 15^ per ounce. 
l/ 4 lb. 
1 lb. 
10 lbs. 
Imperator— Best Bunching Carrot. 
$0.40 
$1.00 
$9.00 
Claudia— Earliest Bunching Carrot. 
.40 
1.25 
LI.00 
Supreme Half Long— Unexcelled appearance. 
.40 
1.10 
10.00 
Chantenay Special— Early and desirable. 
.40 
1.00 
9.00 
Hutchinson— Super strain for New England Gardeners. 
Tendersweet—The Sweetest and finest textured Carrot grown. 
.50 
1.85 
17.00 
Eight to ten inches long, tapering, and practically coreless. 
For table use or canning this has no equal. 
.45 
1.25 
11.00 
Scarlet Nantes— (Coreless.) Absolute cylinders with blunt ends 
and entirely coreless. Housewives prefer it for slicing and 
dicing and its attractive appearance sells it readily. 
.40 
1.30 
11.50 
Danvers Half Long— The old favorite and a very heavy cropper ... 
Chantenay Red Cored— The coreless Carrot which has displaced 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
the old type Chantenay, being smoother, more uniform and more 
attractive . 
.35 
1.00 
9.00 
Improved Long Orange— Foot long roots yielding heavily. 
.30 
.90 
8.00 
CONCOMBRE CUCUMBER CETRIOLO 
One ounce to 50' hills; 3 pounds per acre. 
Hybrid White Spine—For heaviest yields. Although a mid-season variety the extra yields 
per acre of this long, handsome Cucumber make it one of the most valuable for a 
gardener to grow. It holds its rich green color a long time and stands up extremely well. 
Our strain is as fine as it is possible to secure. 
