Dear Friends: 
We are happy to present our 1947 Seed Catalog and hope you may find 
it interesting and informative. 
In our presentation we have endeavored to describe the various varieties 
concisely, in a manner which may be helpful in your choice for your particular 
needs. All varieties of seeds which we offer are, in our opinion, well adapted 
for your garden. 
The fact that we ourselves grow a very large proportion of the seeds we 
sell is a distinct advantage to you. As producers, we know what we are sell- 
ing because we have seen it growing. We know what our customers want and 
need because we have talked with them of their requirements and have in- 
spected many gardens to ascertain proper varieties to plant in various loca- 
tions. Our breeding and selection work has been directed toward growing 
vegetables which will produce seed which in turn produces second generation 
crops exactly like its parents. This emphasis on proven quality means better 
types, bigger yields and earlier returns. 
Each year we receive many letters from our customers, some advising 
us of the success which they have enjoyed with our seed, others requesting 
advice as to their garden problems, or of a personal nature. We welcome 
friendly letters as it is our desire to realize the satisfaction of enjoying the 
friendship of all our neighbors. 
We hope to have the privilege of serving you again this season. May 
your garden be bountiful and all go well with you. 

RANI NT ARG “WILLIAM G. HART EVERETT H. HART FREDERICK C. HART 
THE CHAS. C.HAR® 
SEED CO. 
Wethersfield 9, Connecticut 

GROWERS AND DEALERS IN GARDEN, FIELD 
AND FLOWER SEEDS 
Members: American, Western, Southern, New 
England and Connecticut Seed Trade Associations 

Growing Stations: Rupert, Idaho; Eugene, 
WESLEY T. HART Oregon; Lovell, Wyoming GILBERT P. HART 
