CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. 
— 19 — 
WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
POIS PEAS PISELLO 
1 pound to 100 feet of drill; about two bushels per acre. 
56 pounds to the bushel. 
Over 25 pounds of one variety at the 100 pound rate. Peas are not shipped postpaid. 
If your entire order amounts to more than $20.00, however, we will pay all transportation 
charges. 
Roger's Gilbo—A wonderful new Mammoth 
Podded main crop. A midseason Pea pro¬ 
ducing immense pods on very dwarf straw. 
The yield is extremely heavy and the hand¬ 
some dark green pointed pods are in our 
opinion superior in appearance to anything 
on the market. A trifle earlier and hardier 
than our New Deal. 
New Deal—Our popular midseason variety. 
This desirable Pea needs no introduction 
to our old customers. Its large, deep green 
pods are borne on rich green dwarf vines 
and mature just after the very early 
varieties. Thus it catches the market at a 
time when prices are generally high. Its 
ability to stand hot, dry weather makes it 
perfect for late plantings. Do not, however, 
make plantings until the weather is fully 
settled. 
World's Record —Probably the earliest large 
podded Pea under cultivation. At least our 
strain seems that way in comparison with 
many others we have seen. World's Record 
is the best money maker for the gardener 
and our prolific and heavy bearing strain 
is one of the finest on the market. You will 
make no mistake in planting World's 
Record. 
Giant Hamper—The Ultimate in Peas. Mammoth pods 4 J /2-5 inches long on dark heavy 
vines less than two feet high, maturing in 65 days or just the period of Laxton's Progress. 
This is without any exception the largest and heaviest yielding early Pea grown. Our 
supply is limited and we cannot offer more than 10 pounds to a customer. 
All Peas 15(J per V 2 lb.; 250 per lb.; 450 per 2 lbs. 
Improved Gradus —Early large podded Pea of high quality. 
10 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
Vines 2^2 feet high. 
$1.70 
$4.00 
$15.00 
Easy Money —Similar to Gradus but only 2 feet high. 
1.80 
4.25 
16.00 
Nott's Excelsior —(Premier.) One of the finest early dwarf 
varieties. A heavy yielder of very high quality. 
1.70 
4.00 
15.00 
Sutton's Excelsior —Larger Peas and Pods than in the Nott's type 
1.70 
4.00 
15.00 
Roger's Gilbo —Splendid new giant main crop. 
1.80 
4.25 
16.00 
New Deal —Outstanding in popularity. 
1.80 
4.25 
16.00 
Thomas Laxton —Very early with medium size pods of the 
highest quality . 
1.70 
4.00 
15.00 
Laxton's Progress Peas 
