DELIVERY OF SEEDS 
All vegetable and flower seeds will be sent free of charge 
by Parcel Post, Express or Freight at our option. To points 
west of the Mississippi River purchaser pays transportation 
on Peas, Beans and Corn. 
We do not pay transportation charges on Seed Potatoes, 
Onion Sets, Onion Plants in full crates, Fertilizers, Insecti- 
cides, Accessories, etec., except where they are marked 
“Transportation Paid.’ Be sure and say on your order how 
you want these items sent to you—Parcel Post, Freight or 
Express. 
Write on the order the name of the nearest express or 
freight station, if it is not the same as your post office 
address. 
Order early so that you will have your seed on hand 
when the time comes to sow it. 
TESTED FOR GERMINATION 
All of our seeds, both flower and vegetable, are tested for 
germination by a famous State Agricultural Experiment 
Station and the result appears on every package of vegetable 
seed we send out. Pay particular attention to this please for 
we are justly proud of the growing qualities of our seed. 
DISCOUNT FOR CASH 
We allow you a 5 Per Cent Discount if you send the cash 
with the order or have us send the seed to you C.O.D. 
No Cash Discount is allowed on Potatoes, Plants, Onion 
Sets, Grass or Field Seeds, Insecticides and Fertilizers. These 
are offered, cash with order, and cannot be sent C.O.D. 
TIME PAYMENTS 
To vegetable growers and florists whose credit is estab- 
lished with us and to new customers who send us satisfactory 
references we allow time payments. 
Seed shipped before July must be paid for by the first 
day of the following October. Seed shipped after July 1st 
to be paid for by December 1st of that year. 
Seed Potatoes, Onion Plants, Onion Sets, Fertilizers, Grass 
Seeds. Insecticides and Accessories and other items so 
marked are sold strictly for cash, 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
We guarantee the safe arrival, in the United States, of 
all seed and merchandise purchased from us and the Hart & 
Vick, Inc. Company warrants to the extent of the purchase 
price that seeds or bulbs or plants sold are as described on 
the container, within recognized tolerance. Seller gives no 
further warranty, express or implied. 
PLANTS REQUIRED TO THE ACRE 
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If your copy of our large general catalog does not reach 
you within 60 days be sure and write us about it. We want 
you to have one of these retail books that pictures and de- 
scribes many kinds of seeds, bulbs, and plants. 
BEETS FOR BUNCHING AND CANNING 
One pound will plant a row about 1000 feet long. Seven pounds to the acre in 18 inch rows, ten pounds if the rows are 14 inches apart. 
Crosby’s Egyptian—56 days. Nearly 30 years ago when we 
first offered you this strain of Crosby beet it was just about 
the finest on the market. Today, with all the breeding work 
that has been done on it, improving the shape of the bulb 
and the color and quality of the flesh it takes a back seat for 
no other strain offered the particular grower. Uniformly 
globe shaped bulbs, short tops, small tap roots, dark red 
outside, flesh bright carmine red, very little zoning. Early 
and of splendid quality. % lb., 40c; lb., $1.45; 5 to 25 lbs. @ 
$1.30 per lb.; 25 to 100 lbs. @ $1.20 per lb. 
Green Top Bunching—The roundest, smoothest, glossiest, 
most attractive beet you can grow. If you have never tried 
it put in a row or two and see how your customers like it. 
It’s strictly an early bunching kind with bright blood red, 
very fine flesh with low fibre content. Tops medium tall, 
greyish green and do not turn red or brown in the fall. % lb., 
45c; Ib., $1.55; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.40 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ 
$1.30 per lb. 
Early Wonder—Our selection of Early Wonder produces 
bulbs nearly globe shaped and flesh deep purplish red, zoned 
with a lighter shade. Tops medium tall and heavy. 4 lb., 
40c; lb., $1.45; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.30 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more 
@ $1.20 per lb. 
Eugene Doty of Wolcott, N. Y. grew twenty-five acres of our Detroit 
Dark Red Special M Strain beets. 
Detroit Dark Red Special M Strain—60 days. This strain of 
Detroit is outstanding for its uniformity of shape, clear blood 
red color and splendid texture of its flesh. Retains its ex- 
cellent quality until roots are fully grown. Tops strong 
medium to short and a strain very popular with the canner 
and commercial grower. There are several good strains of 
Detroit beet but we believe that this is the very best of all 
both for upland and muck growing. % lb., 45c; lb., $1.55; 
5 ton) IDsy @e o4.0) per lhe 25 atol LOI bsa@. os Operelib: 
Perfected Detroit—The small beets are nearly round and 
ideal for whole beet pack. Fully grown bulbs are globe 
shaped and have a small tap root. Flesh is fine grained, top 
quality and uniformly dark blood red with almost no zoning. 
Tops are tall and strong to meet the requirements of me- 
chanical harvesting. % lb., 45c; 1b., $1.55; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $1.40 
per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ $1.30 per lb. 
Beets for Greens—Quick growing, large, thick, crumpled 
green foliage. The best kind for greens. Lb., $1.15; 5 to 25 
lbs. @ $1.05 per lb.; 25 lbs. or more @ 95c per lb. 
For the Canning Trade grow our Special M Strain Detroit 
Beet. For roadside stands we recommend our Green Top 
Bunching. 
John Sonneville of Williamson, N. Y. and some Cornell No. 6 Celery 
he grew from our seed. 
