CORN. White Varieties 
Black Mexican. Many people prefer the blackish-blue 
kernels. 3 to 10 Ibs. 28c. per Ib., 11 to 25 lbs. 26c. per 
Ib., over 25 Ibs. 24c. per lb. 
Columbia. The earliest large-eared Corn grown. 
Sweet and tasty and of high quality. 3 to 10 Ibs. 29c. 
per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 27c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 25c. 
per Ib. 

Country Gentleman. High quality, late Corn with 
irregular row formation. Often called Shoe-Peg. 
3 to 10 Ibs. 31c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 30c. per Ib., over 
25 lbs. 28c. per Ib. 

Early Pearl. The sweetest Corn in the world. 
This really remarkable Corn grows about 5 
inches‘long, just the right size for the high class 
hotel'and restaurant trade, and is 12 rowed 
with long deep snowy-white kernels. The 
tender thin pericarp breaks readily to release 
the delicious tenderness. We have had so 
many glowing reports and so many letters of 
praise from our customers, that we want others 
to try Early Pearl; we know you will be de- 
lighted. If you have only a small space for a 
garden nothing will repay you more than a few 
hills of Early Pearl—that is if you appreciate 
fine things—and who doesn’t like fine things to 
eat. Pkt. 15c., 4% Ib. 30c., Ib. 50c., 2 Ibs. 90c., 
over 2 Ibs. 40c. per Ib. 
Howling Mob. An excellent medium early large white 
Corn, highly prized for both home garden and 
market. 2 lbs. 75c., 3 to 10 Ibs. 28c. per Ib., 11 to 25 
Ibs.'26c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 24c. per Ib. 
Long Island Beauty. Immense ears nearly 12 inches 
long. 2 Ibs. 75c., 3 to 10 Ibs. 30c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 
29c. per Ib., over 25 lbs. 28c. per Ib. 
Stowell’s Evergreen (Selected). An old favorite and 
still one of the sweetest. 2 Ibs. 75c., 3 to 10 Ibs. 32c. 
per Ib., 11 to 25 lbs. 30c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 28c. per Ib. 
HYBRID CROSSED CORN 
For Eastern markets it is definitely established that 
crosses from Connecticut Experimental Station Inbreds 
are outstanding in their maturity classes. We offer the 
following for delivery from 1944 crop. 
All Hybrid Crossed Corn, 20c. per packet, 
35c. per 1% Ib., 65c. for 1 Ib., $1.20 for 2 Ibs. 
Carmelcross (P39 x C13). Matures 8 to 10 days after 
Marcross or about 4 days earlier than Whipple Yel: 
low. Its quality is much higher than Whipple’s 
and it will do well in all sections where Golden Cross 
is adaptable. Ear length 714 inch, 12 to 14 rows, very 
heavy. 3 to 10 lbs. 49c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 47c. per 
Ib., over 25 Ibs. 45c. per Ib. 
Golden Cross. First and still most popular of Hybrid 
Corns, although late in maturity its long slender ears 
of surpassing flavor and its extreme uniformity and 
high yields make it the standard of Hybrids. 3 to 10 
Ibs. 49c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 47c. per lb., over 25 lbs. 
45c. per Ib. 
Stowells Evergreen Hybrid. Sturdy stalks with close 
growing upright ears. Very uniform, slightly tapered 
ears with 16-18 rows of glistening white kernels. 
Enormously productive. 3 to 10 Ibs. 55c. per Ib.; 
11 to 25 Ibs. 53c. per lb.; over 25 Ibs.<S1e. per: Ib. 

Pe at i THE CHAS. C, HART: SEED COMPANY 
Ioana. One of the best mid-season varieties. Matures 
approximately in 86 days; following Golden Cross. 
Ears 8 inches long with 12 to 14 rows. Wilt resistant. 
3 to 10 Ibs. 49c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 47c. per lb., 
over 25 lbs. 45c. per Ib. 
Lexington (13x15). Slightly later than Marcross but 
with longer, plumper and heavier ears. 2 Ibs. $1.25, 
3 to 10 Ibs. 49c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 47c. per Ib., over 
25 Ibs. 45c. per Ib. ° 
Lincoln (23x39). Fills the maturity gap between Mar- 
cross and Carmelcross. Long, thick, heavy ears of 
very superior table quality. A big producer and a 
highly desirable market Corn. This fine Corn won 
the 1941 All America award. 3 to 10 lbs. 49c. per Ib., 
11 to 25 Ibs. 47c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 45c. per Ib. 
Marcross (13x6 or 6x13). Matures 3 to 4 days later 
than Spancross, is about 1 inch longer, heavier and 
larger, 12 to 14 rows. It is also cold and wilt resistant 
and very uniform in all plant and ear characteristics. 
It has been thoroughly tested in all Northeastern 
States and is well adapted as far South as New Jersey 
and in certain parts of the Corn Belt. 3 to 10 lbs. 
49c. per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 47c. per lb., over 25 Ibs. 
45c. per Ib. 
Pearlcross. A cross on our early Pearl (the sweetest 
Corn in the world) which doubles the size and doubles 
the yield without sacrificing the deliciously sweet 
and delightfully tender flavor of that surpassing va- 
riety; 7 inch ears with long pearly white kernels in 
10 to 12 rows, bearing over 16,000 ears per acre. The 
greatest advertisement for quality a roadstand or 
market gardener can offer to his customers. They 
all come back for more. 2 Ibs. $1.25, 3 to 10 Ibs. 55c. 
per Ib., 11 to 25 Ibs. 53c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 51c. per 
lb. 
Spancross (C4x13). An extra early Hybrid, with a 
‘medium sized ear of good quality. It is highly re- 
sistant to bacterial wilt and is somewhat cold re- 
sistant. The plant is short and stocky and with ears 
set low and is remarkably uniform in time of ma- 
turity, producing most of its crop before Golden 
Early Market makes its first ears. Ears about 
61% inches long, 10 to 12 rowed, slightly slimmer and 
longer than Golden Market. 3 to 10 lbs. 52c per Ib., 
11 to 25 lbs. 50c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 48c. per Ib. 
Tendergold. Maturing slightly ahead of Golden Cross 
this variety has been popular for many years. Its 
nearly cylindrical ears are golden-yellow, tender and 
of good quality. 3 to 10 Ibs. 52c. per lb.; 11 to 25 lbs. 
50c. per Ib., over 25 Ibs. 48c. per Ib. 
Pop Corn 
Black Beauty | Hulless 
Queen’s Golden or T.N.T. White Rice 
% Ib. 20c., lb. 30c., 2 Ibs. 50c., 3 to 10 Ibs. 23c. per Ib., 
over 10 Ibs. 22c. per lb. 
DANDELION 
1 oz. will sow 100 feet of drill 
Arlington Thick Leaf. The finest market gardeners 
strain with stocky, very broad leaved plants with 
heavy white ribs. We offer only fresh seed of strong 
germination. {Sow seeds in Spring:or Summer which 
will Winter over ready to eat the following Spring. 
Oz. 75c., 44 Ib. $2.25, Ib. $8.50. 
