HART & VICK'S SEEDS FOR FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS 
FREE DELIVERY OF SEEDS 
All Flower and Vegetable seeds except Beans, Peas, 
Sweet Corn and Spinach, will be sent free of charge by 
Parcel Post, Express or Freight at our option, but if 
your order amounts to $20.00 or more we will pay the 
transportation charges on the entire order. We never pay 
transportation on Fei’tilizer, Tools, Seed Potatoes, Onion 
Sets, Grass or Field Seeds, etc. 
TESTED FOR GERMINATION 
All of our seeds both vegetable and flower are tested 
for germination either in the greenhouses at our Fair- 
port Trial Grounds or by a famous State Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. The result appears on every package of vegetable 
seed we send out. 
PROVEN SEED 
Many of our seed stocks of such kinds as Celery, Let¬ 
tuce, Cauliflower, Cabbage, etc., are tried out by growers 
the year previous to our offering them for sale, that we 
may know the results they produce. This is what we call 
“proven seed.” It is a test for purity of strain. 
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 
We have made the price of seeds as low as possible and 
still maintain that high standard of quality so necessary 
to the success of both Market Gardeners and Florists. 
5% DISCOUNT 
FOR CASH WITH ORDER OR IF SEEDS ARE 
SENT TO YOU C. O. D. 
One quarter of the total amount of the order should be 
sent with all orders to go C. 0. D. The balance will be 
collected by whoever delivers the seed to you. Railroad 
Express Co. or Post Office. 
CREDIT EXTENDED 
To gardeners and florists whose credit is established 
with us and to new customers who send us satisfactory 
references we allow time payments. Seed shipped before 
July must be paid for by October 1st. Seed shipped after 
July 1st to be paid for December 1st. 
OUR RETAIL CATALOG 
The retail book is usually sent right along with this 
wholesale Price List. If you don’t receive a copy write 
and we will send you one immediately. Complete descrip¬ 
tions and many illustrations are in our Retail Catalog. 
You will enjoy having a copy of it. 
NON-WARRANTY 
Hart & Vick, Inc., give no warranty, express or im¬ 
plied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any 
other matter of any seeds (bulbs or plants) we sell, and 
will not be responsible for the crop. 
NUMBER OF FLOWER PLANTS PRODUCED FROM AN OUNCE OF SEED 
Ageratum .225,000 
Antirrhinum .150,000 
Aquilegia . 17,000 
Asparagus . 650 
Aster . 12,000 
Balsam . 3,500 
Beilis .200,000 
Calendula . 3,000 
Campanula .125,000 
Centaurea . 7,000 
Number of Plants 
No. of 
Distance Apart Plants 
1 ft. by 1 ft.43,560 
IV 2 ft. by 11/2 ft.19,360 
2 ft. by 1 ft. 21,780 
2 ft. by 2 ft.10,890 
21/2 ft. by 21/2 ft. 6,969 
3 ft. by 2 ft. 7,600 
Coleus .115,000 
Coreopsis . 12,000 
Cosmos 5,000 
Delphinium . 15,000 
Digitalis .200,000 
Gypsophila 
(Elegans) . 25,000 
Gypsophila (Pan.) 35,000 
Helichrysum . 40,000 
Heliotrope . 55,000 
quired to the Acre 
No. of 
Distance Apart Plants 
3 ft. by 3 ft. 4,840 
4 ft. by 4 ft. 2,720 
5 ft. by 4 ft. 2,172 
5 ft. by 5 ft. 1,748 
6 ft. by 6 ft. 1,212 
8 ft. by 8 ft. 680 
Number of Vegetable Plants Produced from 
an Ounce of Seed 
Asparagus ... about 200 
Broccoli .about 1,500 
Brussels Sprouts about 3,000 
Cabbage .about 3,000 
Cauliflower ... about 3,000 
Celery .about 9,000 
Egg Plant.about 1,500 
Endive .about 3,000 
Kale .about 2,000 
Leek .about 1,000 
Lettuce .about 3,000 
Muskmelon about 800 
Pepper .about 1,200 
Tomato .about 2,500 
QUANTITY OF SEEDS USUALLY SOWN UPON 
AN ACRE 
Artichoke .6 ozs. 
Asparagus .4 lbs. 
Beans, Dwarf.60 lbs. 
Beets .9 to 10 lbs. 
Cabbage .14 lb. 
Carrots .3 to 4 lbs. 
Cauliflower .4 ozs. 
Celery .4 ozs. 
Corn, in hills . 12 to 14 lbs. 
Cucumber .2 lbs. 
Egg Plant .8 ozs. 
Fennel .3 lbs. 
Kale .4 lbs. 
Kohl Rabi.4 lbs. 
Leek .4 lbs. 
Lettuce .3 lbs. 
Mangel Beet.4 to 6 lbs. 
Melon, Musk 2 to 3 lbs. 
Onions .5 to 6 lbs. 
Parsnips . 3 lbs. 
Peas .114 bu. 
Pepper .8 ozs. 
Pumpkins, in hills.... 3 lbs. 
Ruta Baga.2 to 4 lbs. 
Salsify .8 to 10 lbs. 
Spinach .8 to 10 lbs 
Squash, Summer.4 lbs. 
Squash, Winter.2 lbs. 
Tomato, 
to transplant.14 lb. 
Turnip . 2 lbs. 
Turnip, broadcast 4 lbs. 
Hollyhock . 
3,500 
Primula 
20,000 
Larkspur (Annual) 
. 14,000 
Salvia . 
. . . 10,000 
Lobelia . 
. 750,000 
Scabiosa . 
5,000 
Marigold . 
. 9,000 
Schizanthus . . 
100,000 
Mignonette . 
. 30,000 
Shasta Daisy . . . 
. . 25,000 
Myosotis . 
55,000 
Stocks . 
, . 18,000 
Pansy . 
. 24,000 
Verbena . 
. , . 10,000 
Petunia . 
152,000 
Wallflower . 
. . . 15,000 
Polyanthus . 
30,000 
Zinnia . 
. . . 4,000 
Earlier, More Profitable Crops 
Germaco HOTKAPS can make many extra dollars for 
you this season. They are patented wax paper cones— 
“individual hothouses for each plant”—that completely 
cover them, and fully protect them from frost, wind, rain, 
ground-crusting and insects. This is your assurance of 
earlier, bigger crops, and higher early-to-market prices. 
HOTKAPS are inexpensive and easy to use. One man 
“sets” over 3,000 per day. 
Write us about HOTKAPS or order your season’s sup¬ 
ply now. 
Prices: 1,000 lots, $10.25; 5,000 lots, $10.15 per M.; 
10,000 lots, $10.05 per M.; 250 Trial Package, including 
Garden Setter with Tamper, $3.85; 100 Home Package, 
including Garden Setter with Tamper, $2.65; 25 in package 
with Setter, 50c. Germaco Hotkap Steel Setter with 
Tamper, $1.50; postage extra. Weights: 1,000 package 
HOTKAPS, 26 lbs.; 250 package, 9 lbs.; 100 package, 
5 lbs.; Steel Hotkap Setter, 3 lbs. 
