CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. 
16 — 
WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
LAITUE LETTUCE LATTUGA 
1 oz. to 300 plants; 3 pounds to the acre. 
New York No. 12 or California 
Iceberg —Our improved early 
strain of this unsurpassed Let¬ 
tuce is practically 100% sure 
heading and is especially valu¬ 
able for early spring sowing. 
New York No. 515—A new “hot 
weather" Lettuce. A wonderful 
new strain of New York Head 
which is earlier and withstands 
hot, dry weather much better. 
The type and appearance is 
very similar to No. 12 with few 
outside leaves and large, solid 
heads, and is an attractive 
bright green in color. Try this 
by all means. Our strain is very 
dependable. 
Imperial No. 44 —The Supreme 
“Iceberg" or “New York Head" 
type. It is much harder and has a slightly flattened head although a trifle later. It is 
very slow to seed and stands heat well. We consider it unsurpassed for New York 
and New England. 
Imperial No. 847 —A New York Head type which is ideal for New England and the Middle 
Atlantic States. Although slightly later than No. 12 it forms a very hard, solid head 
which cuts very white and is unsurpassed for late planting. It stands hot weather ex¬ 
tremely well and is highly resistant to mildew and brown blight. 
White Boston Cornell No. 43 —Similar to Big Boston but without the brown tinge and a 
lighter green throughout. It stands well in hot weather and does not turn red in cold 
or frost. Excellent for frames or the open field in either spring or fall. 
New York Lettuce, No. 12 
All Lettuce 10^ per packet. 
New York Head No. 12—Best for early sowing. 
New York Head No. 515—Sure heading in hot weather. 
Atlantic—Finest frame or forcing variety. 
May King—Very early for forcing in frames. 
Big Boston Special—Our strain heads uniformly and stands a long 
time before bolting. Very fine. 
Iceberg—Large, solid heads with curled, blistered leaves; a 
pleasing light green. 
Imperial No. 44 — Finest of the “Iceberg" types. 
Romaine or Cos—Self Folding—Long, large heads of the highest 
quality. We have a very high class strain. 
White Boston—Uniform and sure heading. Our strain shows a 
remarkably high resistance to “Tip-burn". 
Salamander (Black Seed Tennisball)—Large heads with an ability 
to stand hot weather without burning. 
Oak Leaf—A rapid growing, heat resisting leaf lettuce, ideal for 
the summer salad bowl. The leaves are small, tender and bright 
green and hold their tenderness throughout the summer. 
Early Prizehead—Crisp loose heads deeply curled and tinged 
with reddish brown. 
Grand Rapids Special—Large, robust well curled heads in a 
delightful light green. Our strain is superlative. 
Imperial No. 847—The ideal “hot weather Iceberg". 
White Boston Cornell No. 43—The ideal “Butter-head" Lettuce for 
frames or field. 
Cosberg. Distinct New Type—Similar to New York and Iceberg 
but the color is a paler, lighter green and the veins more distinct. 
The leaves are blistered and crumpled and very finely waved 
and fringed. Very solid, hard heading and dependable. Highly 
recommended for the home garden. 
Oz. 
l/ 4 lb. 
1 lb. 
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