Table of Contents Introduction1 Warranty and Ordering 2 Flowers3 Wildflowers 16 Vegetables19 Herbs! 36 Micro-Greens40 Garden Peas 41 Garden Beans 43 Corn47 Explanation of Symbols (A) Annual (B) Biennial (P) Perennial (OP) Open Pollinated Full Sun Partial Sun Shade Tolerant Heritage Variety Welcome! Welcome to 2015! Does it ever change for the farmer, the avid gardener or the novice? Looking over the Hart’s Seed catalogs from the early 1900’s, the same concerns were expressed then as today. We try to keep up to date on the latest trends and varieties that show the best promise for a successful harvest. Sometimes it’s a new introduction and sometimes it’s an old stand-by that our grandparents grew. Three trends are getting a lot of press this year (not including the weather): Know Your Farmer. As people become more concerned about the food they eat, they realize it’s more important to buy local for so many reasons. White Eggplant and Baby Bell Peppers have been real eye-catchers at Local Farmer’s Markets. Pollinators. Bees have been on the decline, and more gardeners are planting flowers to attract and nurture them. We’ve added two varieties especially for the bees; Fiddlehead Flower and Yellow Tithonia. Grow BABY Grow! One of the big ‘trend setters’ is the production of micro-greens for farm markets and restaurants. ‘Veggie Confetti’ Sweet & Savory Mix was developed right here in Wethersfield after weeks of taste tests. There is also a full list of individual varieties suitable for micro-green production. The Hart Family continues to be here for you, their customers, with the quality and service you’ve come to expect for 123 years! We raise a glass to honor those who make their living providing us with food for our body and soul. GE Free What is GE FREE? We continue to receive letters, emails and calls asking if we sell GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) seed. What is really being asked is do we sell seed that has been created using Genetic Engineering. This GE FREE logo is our promise to you, our customers: We do not distribute ANY seed that has been produced through genetic engineering. Period. We have designed and adopted this new logo that you will see printed on our headers, literature and packets to remind customers of our continued promise. From our family to yours since 1892. For more information on GMO and GE, please visit our website www.hartseed.com a HERITAGE VARIETIES b As you go through our catalog, you will notice the a symbol next to some items. In generations past, vegetables, herbs and flowers were selected and grown from year to year for their exceptional taste, fragrance and usefulness. Many varieties would have been lost if not for the dedicated family gardeners who recognized these heirlooms as our inheritance. We have taken this opportunity to reintroduce the gardeners of today to the best of the heirloom varieties from our own family’s experience and heritage. Throughout this catalog you will see old drawings of a number of different varieties that we’ve sold over the years. Many of these drawings are from our 1901 and 1914 catalogs, the oldest surviving catalogs in our possession. In 1943, we lost our circa 1858 homestead warehouse to fire. Through the generosity of others this wonderful historical material remains in our archives. - Introduction - 1 - Warranty The Chas. C. Hart Seed Co. warrants that the seed and bulbs sold are as described on the container within recognized tolerances. OUR LIABILITY IS LIMITED IN AMOUNT TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE SEEDS OR BULBS. In no event shall The Chas. C. Hart Seed Co. be held liable for the crop, or for any loss due to negligence or resulting from the failure/impairment of quality of crop or varietal variance therein, whether such loss results from the breach of the forgoing warranty or from the breach of any other provision of the buyer’s contract for the purpose of said seeds or bulbs, or from any other cause. Our store & offices are located at 304 Main Street in historic Old Wethersfield, Connecticut, one of the oldest & largest historic districts in the Northeast. For our walk in customers: if you have a large order, please call (860)529-2537 or fax your order to (860)563-7221 ahead of time, so that we can prepare your order before you arrive to eliminate your idle time. Payment THERE IS A MINIMUM OF $150.00 PER ORDER. All orders less than $150.00 will be assessed a shipping and handling charge Shipping and handling charges are as follows: East of the Mississippi: $12.00 West of the Mississippi: $20.00 Payment may be made by check, money order, Mastercard, Visa or Discover Card. Do not send us cash through the mail or provide your credit card information via the internet. The Chas. C. Hart Seed Co. must receive notice via registered mail of any claim that seeds, bulbs, or sets are defective within 10 days after the defect becomes apparent. Any seeds, bulbs or sets not accepted under these terms and conditions must be returned in their original, unopened containers within 10 business days and the purchase price will be refunded. All claims must be submitted MINIMUM ORDER PER VARIETY IS $4.00 PER PACKAGE OR THE SMALLEST QUANTITY LISTED. within 90 days from the original invoice date. Smaller quantities than the minimum quantity listed ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE are available, but the minimum price will remain at $4.00. WITHOUT NOTICE How To Order Order by mail or fax to (860)563-7221. You may also enter your order at www.hartseed.com. If you do not have an established Hart Seed Account, please provide a name & phone number so that our representatives may contact you regarding payment options. DO NOT PROVIDE ANY CREDIT CARD INFORMATION VIA COMPUTER. Our website is not ecommerce enabled & is not secure for such information. NO C.O.D. ORDERS PLEASE. The Charles C. Hart Seed Co. no longer accepts C.O.D. orders. For rush orders, please use Master Card, Discover, or Visa. To set up a Hart’s Account, please call 1-800-326-HART for details. Shipping Harts will pay normal shipping charges on orders over $150.00. Orders will be shipped via UPS Ground Service. Shipments under 1/2 lb. may be shipped via 1st Class Mail. For UPS deliveries please provide a shipping address (UPS will not deliver to a P.O. Box). If you are interested in purchasing larger quantities For any other type of shipping requested, customer please call for pricing and availability. will pay at cost plus $15.00 for additional handling. - Warranty and Ordering - 2 - Flowers When days are listed at the end of a description, this refers to the approximate days from seed germination to first bloom. Ageratum A. houstonianum Compact mounds covered with clusters of fluffy blossoms that are popular for borders. Prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. 188,500 seeds/oz. Blue Mink (A) - !!SALE!! Item Code: FAGEBLUM Early, large powder blue flowers on stocky plants. Leaves and flowers are larger than most other varieties. 6 to 8 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $5.10 $7.65 $11.50 Amaranthus A. caudatus Originating in the Incan Empire, Amaranthus has been grown as a grain for over 4000 years. It was used in ancient religious ceremonies and worn by knights to symbolize purity and truth. 50,000 seeds/oz. Love-Lies-Bleeding (A) Item Code: FAMALOVE A fast growing annual which may require staking in exposed areas. Long, weeping, wine-red trusses of flowers and seeds 18 in. long drapes towards the ground. The tassels may be dried and used in autumn arrangements. Young leaves may be sautéed like spinach and eaten. 3-5 ft. tall. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.50 $7.50 $12.00 $18.00 Aster Callistephus chinensis Make beautiful, long lasting cut flowers. Also good for Alyssum Lobularia ssp. background planting. Spreading plants with tiny flowers bloom from late 14,800 seeds/oz. spring until frost if spent blossoms are trimmed back. Crego Mixture (A) Will tolerate light shade. Excellent for rock gardens Item Code: FASRCREM & borders. Prefers well-drained soil. Plant mid-May 4“ ostrich feather blooms provide an added interest to July. to any garden. 2 ft. tall. 29,000 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb New Carpet of Snow (A) L. maritime Item Code: FALYCARO Fragrant pure white flowers with dark green foliage. 4in. tall. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $5.85 L. procumbens Royal Carpet (A) Item Code:FALYROYA 1953’s AAS Winner! Vibrant purple color. 4in. tall. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $6.30 $9.45 $14.15 $4.00 $5.60 $8.40 $25.20 $37.80 $56.70 Montezuma Mixture (A) Item Code: FASTMONM Single and semi-double 1 ½ inch flowers of purple, red, rose, yellow and white. These florist quality asters are strong branched, drought tolerant and attract butterflies. Excellent cutting flower for bouquets. 2 ½ ft. tall, 100 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $5.00 $7.45 $11.15 $16.75 $25.10 $75.40 Baby’s Breath Gypsophila ssp. Dainty small white flowers on long slender stems. Good dry or cut flower. 36,000 seeds/oz. Anagallis A. Monelli Covent Gardens (A) G. elegans Deep gentian 1 inch flowers on a trailing plant bloom Item Code: FGYPCOVG summer until fall. Seeds need warm soil and light to 12-18 inches. germinate. Drought tolerant once established. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 40,000 seeds/oz. Blue Pimpernel (A) $4.00 $4.75 $6.00 $8.00 $19.00 Item Code: FANABLUP 10 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.50 $4.95 $6.55 $9.80 - Flowers - 3 - Bachelor Button Black Eyed Susan Centaurea cyannus Rudbeckia ssp. Drought tolerant. Very easy to grow and will bloom 45,000 seeds/oz. continuously. Brilliant colored small flowers on long Black Eyed Susan (P) R. hirta Item Code: FBLAEYES stems are edible. Prolific self-sowers. Fine for cutting. Golden-orange, single flowers that reach up to 4 in. 2 to 3 feet. across with contrasting , small dark eyes. Prefers 6,000 seeds/oz. moist soil & full sun. 1-3 feet. Blue Boy (A) Item Code: FBACBUTB Cornflowers, so called in England where they often 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb self-sow in corn fields, were brought to the Americas $4.00 $4.90 $5.65 $16.95 $25.40 $38.10 in the 17th century. These blue beauties were worn by returning sailors to signify they were available to marry. Rich blue, fine-petalled pom-pom flowers. Black Eyed Susan vine Thunbergia alata 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb 1,100 seeds/oz. $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $8.25 $12.30 Black Eyed Susan Vine (A) Button Mixture (A) Item Code: FBLASUSV Item Code: FBACBUTM Simple 5 petal flowers of orange, yellow, white Blue, white, and shades of red and pink. Double and peach with a distinctive dark ‘eye’ of a flatten flowers. trumpet cover this fast growing vine. Well suited for 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb containers with support or cascading. Vines often grow more than 10 ft. tall. $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $8.25 $12.30 Balsam Impatiens balsamina 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz This old time garden favorite bears a large number $4.65 $7.00 $10.50 $15.75 $23.60 $35.35 of gardenia-like blossoms, nestled close to the central spike. Does well in partial shade but requires Blanket Flower Gaillardia ssp. considerable moisture when in full sun. 8,000 seeds/oz. 3,300 seeds/oz. Grandiflora Mixed(P) Choice Tall Double Mixed (A) Item Code: FBALDOUM Wide range of colors with double blossoms set between waxy, green leaves. Very fragrant. 2 feet. Seed is disease free. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.25 $6.25 $16.35 $24.50 $36.70 Bee’s Friend – see Fiddlehead Flower Bells of Ireland Moluccella laevis 4,200 seeds/oz. Bells of Ireland (A) One of the brightest and easiest to grow perennial daisies. Single flowered mixture of red, rose, yellow and bronze. Prefers full sun and sandy soil. Tolerant of drought, poor soil and heat. Excellent cutting flower. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.10 $7.60 $22.75 $34.15 $51.20 Calendula Calendula officionalis 4,550 seeds/oz. Pacific Beauty Mixed (A) Item Code: FBELOFIR Deer Resistant! This heirloom flower has bell shaped, green bracts which surround small, white flowers. The blossom spikes make attractive backdrops for colorful flower gardens as well as a nice addition to cut flower bouquets. Starts blooming mid-summer from fall or early spring planting. 2 to 3 feet. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.30 $6.45 $9.65 $28.85 $43.30 $64.90 - Flowers - 4 - Item Code: FGAIARIS Item Code: FCALPACI Hardy, long stem, double flowers with excellent summer heat resistance. A wide range of colors from creamy white to lemon-yellow to apricot and deep orange. These beautiful flowers are edible and make a colorful addition to salads. 1-2 feet. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $11.15 $16.75 $25.10 California Poppy – see Poppy, California Candytuft Iberis umbellate 7500 seeds/oz Dwarf Fairy Mix Hybrid (A) Item Code: FCANDWAF Good for mass planting, edges or borders. Bears quantities of single, four-petalled blossoms in terminal clusters. Color mix of pink, rose, lavender, crimson, and white. Prefers full sun and well drained soil. 1 foot tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.15 $12.25 $18.40 $27.55 Canterbury Bells Camanula medium 22,500 seeds/oz Campanula Medium Mixed (B) Chinese Lantern Physalis alkekengi v. 5,500 seeds/oz. Chinese Lantern (P) Item Code: FCHILANT Bright-orange, lantern-shaped flowers. lasting for dried bouquets. 2 feet. Handsome bell-like flowers. Shades of lavender, rose, pink, and white. 2-3’ tall. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $5.60 $8.40 $12.60 $37.70 $56.55 Long- 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.25 $7.60 $11.40 $17.05 Cleome 22,500 seeds/oz. Rainbow Mixture (A) Cleome ssp. C. hassleriana Item Code: FCLEMIXE Item Code: FCANBELM P. franchetii Also known as “Spider Flower”. An old fashioned favorite that will bloom from July until the first frost. Each branch topped by a white, pale pink, rose, or purple flower head with feathery florets continuing down the stem. 3 to 4 feet tall. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.75 $5.10 $7.60 $22.75 $34.15 Celosia Plant outdoors in full sun. Blooms may be dried for Coleus Coleus x hybridus long-lasting bouquets. Thrives in hot, dry conditions. 100,000 seeds/oz. 43,000 seeds/oz. Florist Rainbow Series Mixture (A) Plume Type Celosia plumose Item Code: FCOLRAIM Pampas Plume (A) - !!SALE!! Large plants with broad, medium sized, oval leaves. Item Code: FCELPAMP A formula blend of bronze, red, rose, scarlet, and Tremendous showy feather plumes in varied velvet varieties. Up to 1 ½ feet tall. shades of red and yellow. Excellent in beds as a background for many other flowers and for use as a cut flower. Flowers in 75-100 days. 2 ½ to 3 feet. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $4.35 $5.85 $8.70 Cockscomb Type Celosia cristata Coral Garden Mixture (A) - !!SALE!! 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz $4.25 $6.35 $9.50 $14.30 $21.40 $32.10 Aquilegia x hybrid Columbine 17,000 seeds/oz. McKana’s Giant (P) Item Code: FCOLMCKG Item Code: FCELCRIS Produces large flower heads with a beautiful plushlike texture resembling a rooster’s comb. A variety of brilliant colors are produced on sturdy plants with bright green foliage. 8 to 12 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.50 $6.75 $10.00 $15.00 1955’s AAS Winner! Very easy to grow. Large, bright flowers in clear colors. Grows in partial sun to light shade. 2 ½ feet. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.50 $8.25 $12.35 $18.50 Centaurea – see Wildflowers section Chrysanthemum – see Ox-Eye Daisy in Flowers section or Leucanthemum in Wildflowers section - Flowers - 5 - Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Drought tolerant perennials that produce beautiful flowers known for attracting butterflies. Long lasting flowers on strong stems are great for cutting. 7,300 seeds/oz. Purple Coneflower (P) Item Code: FPURCONF Very large 3-4 in. purple-red flowers with orange, dome shaped centers on long stems. 2-3 feet. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $6.45 $19.35 $29.00 $43.50 Cheyenne Spirit Mixture (P) C. bipinnatus Early Sensation Mixture Item Code: FCOSSENM 1936’s AAS Winner! Originally found in Mexico, its name comes from the Greek word meaning “ordered universe” for how balanced the simple blooms appear. These early flowering cosmos became all the rage in the early 1920’s when all the older varieties didn’t bloom until fall. A mixture of crimson, rose w/crimson center, rose-pink, white and pink w/white center. 4 feet tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $4.75 $11.75 $17.60 $26.40 C. bipinnatus Sea Shells Mixture Item Code: FCONCHES 2013’s AAS Winner! 2 in. blooms with a vibrant color range of purple, red, orange, yellow and white. Each well branched plant will produce one of the many colors within this mixture. 2-2½ feet. Item Code: FCOSSEAS Unique tubular flower petals in shades of reds, pinks and white bloom in summer. If given plenty of room the plants branch freely. Heat and drought resistant. Excellent for cutting. 3-5 feet tall. 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $5.40 $8.10 $12.15 $18.20 $27.30 $40.90 $4.00 $5.45 $6.00 $16.75 $25.10 $38.60 Coreopsis 13,700 seeds/oz. Lance-leaf (P) Coreopsis lanceolata Item Code: FDAHDWAU Item Code: FCORLANC Also known as “Tickseed”. Easy to grow, will adapt to almost any soil condition. Drought tolerant, but can also withstand prolonged moisture. Large, broad, golden-yellow flowers. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 2 feet tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.05 $15.05 $22.60 $33.90 Cosmos ssp. Cosmos (A) Hardy annual that requires very little moisture once established. Graceful summer and fall blooming plants. Good cut flowers. Does best with very little fertilizer. 4,000 seeds/oz. Bright Lights C. sulphureus Item Code: FCOSBRIL Colorful blooms in bright shades of red, gold, orange, and yellow. 3 feet tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $11.20 $16.80 $25.20 - Flowers - 6 - Dahlia x hybrid Dahlia 3,000 seeds/oz. Unwin’s Mixture Easily grown from seed, nice cutting flower. Blooms in first year, tubers can be saved. Single to semidouble flowers in a large range of colors. 20-24 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.95 $7.45 $11.15 $16.70 Daisy Painted Daisy, Robinson’s Mixed (P) Tanacetum coccineum Item Code: FPYRPAID Produces large, single flowers, in a mix of red, pink, and white. Excellent for background plantings or as a cut flower. 18,000 seeds/oz. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.75 $8.60 $12.90 $19.35 Ox Eye Daisy (P) Leucanthemum vulgare Item Code: FCHRLEUC Sometimes called Field Daisy, is a very popular wildflower found throughout North America. The long, graceful stems display white blossoms with yellow centers well above the foliage. Prefers full sun or partial shade. 1-3 feet. 53,000 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.60 $16.75 $25.10 $37.60 Shasta Daisy, Alaska (P) - !!SALE!! Leucanthemum x superbum Item Code: FSHADAIA White, single flowers 3-4 in. across. Small yellow centers with long, sturdy stems. Very popular for cutting. 2-3 feet. 18,500 seeds/oz. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $10.25 $15.35 $23.05 Gloriosa Daisy, Singles Tetraploid Mix (P) Rudbeckia hirta Item Code: FGLODAIS English Daisy 130,000 seeds/oz. Double Mixed (P) Bellis perennis Item Code: FENGDAIS These shade loving, edible, double flowers with needle-shaped petals, bloom in late-spring and early summer on compact plants. Flowers are shades of pink, rose, and white. Cool temperatures promote a higher percentage of fully double flowers. 6 inches tall. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.10 $7.65 $11.50 $17.25 $25.85 A tetraploid version of the familiar Rudbeckia mixture resulting in extremely large blooms, up to Fiddlehead Flower 5 inches across. Will grow in various soils with full Phacelia tanacetifolia sun. Shades of bronze, chestnut, gold and russet. 14,700 seeds/oz. 90,700 seeds/oz. Bee’s Friend (A) 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.65 $8.50 $25.45 $38.15 $57.25 Delphinium Delphinium elatum 13,000 seeds/oz. Connecticut Yankees Mix (P) Item Code: FDELCONY Item Code: FFIDHEAF One of the highest regarded attractors of pollinating insects. Curved spikes of purple flowers unfurl like fern fronds. Drought tolerant. Often used as a cover crop. 12-24 inches. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $10.30 $15.40 $23.10 1963’s AAS Winner! Symmetrical, well-formed, mostly double flowers cover long, sturdy stems. Flax Linum ssp. Flowers are shades of blue, pink and white. Vibrant colors, prefers dry locations in full sun. 1-2 Extremely popular as a background or cut flower ft. tall plant. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 5 feet tall. Blue Flax (A) L. lewisii 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $15.10 $22.65 $33.95 $50.90 $76.40 $114.60 Item Code: FBLUFLAX 18,300 seeds/oz. Many light blue cup shaped flowers. Digitalis – see Wildflowers section 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb Dusty Miller Cineraria maritima 56,000 seeds/oz. Silver Dust (A) $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $11.10 $16.65 $24.95 Item Code: FDUSMILS Hardy plants grown for their silvery foliage. Tolerant of heat and drought, they make excellent border plants while providing color contrast in beds. 18-24 inches. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.70 $8.55 $12.80 $19.20 $28.80 Echinacea – see Wildflowers section L. rubrum Scarlet Flax (A) Item Code: FSCARFLA 7,625 seeds/oz. Hardy , can tolerate extreme heat & dry conditions once established. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.45 $5.50 $16.00 $23.95 $35.95 Flowering Kale – see Ornamental Kale - Flowers - 7 - Forget-Me-Not Cynoglossum amabile 44,000 seeds/oz. Firmament (A) Item Code: FFORMENO 1939’s AAS Winner! Also called Hound’s Tongue, this forget me not was introduced from Germany in the early 1900’s. In the language of flowers , forgetme-nots represent loving remembrance. Plentiful masses of star-shaped, small flowers of the clearest possible blue with deeper blue veins and a pale eye. Tolerate sun and shade, easily grown in almost all soil types and climates. 1-2 feet. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $7.25 $10.50 $15.75 Four O’Clocks Mirabilis jalapa 520 seeds/oz Marvel of Peru (A) Item Code: FFOUMARP Also called “Beauty of the Night,” this antique flower was discovered by the Conquistadors in the 16th century. Favored by Victorian women for its fragrance. Open late in the day and close overnight. Bushy plant with beautiful flowers produce a sweet orange scent. Mixed colors. Prefers full sun, tolerant to heat and poor soil. Often re-seeds. 2-3 ft. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $6.80 $10.20 $15.30 Digitalis purpurea Foxglove 272,500 seeds/oz. Finest Mixed Colors (B) Item Code: FFOXDIGM Hollyhock Alcea rosea An old time garden favorite. Excellent for screening bare walls & as a background planting. 3,240 seeds/oz. Chater’s Double Mixed (B) Item Code: FHOLCHAD Double, very large flowers 4 in. across. Stately 5 ft. tall spikes of pink, rose, scarlet & yellow. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $5.90 $8.90 $13.30 $39.90 $59.90 $89.85 Indian Spring (A) Item Code: FHOLINDS 1939 AAS Winner! Also known as “Outhouse Hollyhocks”. At social gatherings in the 1900’s, these huge, single, saucer-shaped blooms helped the ladies find the “water closet” without having to ask the hostess. 5 feet+ tall plants with single blossoms in a wide range of colors. Often self seeds. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $6.40 $19.10 $28.60 $42.90 Ipomea– see Moonflower and Morning Glory Larkspur Consolida ambigua Delphinium like flowers, many double. Outstanding cut flowers. 9,400 seeds/oz. Giant Imperial Mixed (A) Item Code: FLARGIAI 3 ft. tall plants with finely cut, feathery foliage of soft-green handsomely sets off floral spikes of double blossoms in shades of blue, pink, white & scarlet. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb Numerous bell-shaped flowers on tall spikes $4.00 $4.25 $5.40 $16.20 $24.30 appear after the first year. Pink, rose & cream colors. Partial sun to full shade. 3 feet. Linum – see Wildflowers section 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.45 $7.95 $11.50 $34.38 Gaillardia– see Wildflowers section Clarkia amoena Godetia 156,000 seeds/oz. Farewell-To-Spring(A) - !!SALE!! Item Code: FGODFAIR Tall spikes of shimmering, satiny petals in varying shades of pink through dark red. A native wildflower which blooms from summer to early fall. Very popular as a cut flower and in containers. 16-24 inches. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $13.35 $20.00 $29.25 - Flowers - 8 - 1 lb $36.40 Lvga erinus Lobelia 800,000 seeds/oz. Crystal Palace (A) Item Code: FLOBCRYS Deep blue flowers on dark green foliage. Dwarf habit. 5-6 inches. 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz $4.00 $5.25 $7.80 $11.75 $17.50 $26.25 Love-in-a-Mist Nigella damascena 10,000 seeds /oz. Love-in-a-mist (A) Item Code: FLOVINAM An heirloom grown since the 1600’s. These multipetaled flowers come in blue, mauve, pale pink, rose, purple and white, are nestled in a ring of fine lacy foliage. This foliage gives rise to the other common name for Nigella, ‘fennel flower’. Makes an interesting cut flower and dried seed pods are excellent for arrangements. 12-24 inches. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.70 $11.10 $16.65 $24.95 Perennial Lupine(P) L. perennis Item Code: FLUPPERE Also known as “Bluebonnets”. Native to North America and are a common wildflower in the Northeast and Texas. Each leaf of a plant will follow the movement of the sun and fold up completely in the evening. Tall, pale lavender to deep purple stalks of pea-like flowers bloom early to midsummer with a honey-like scent. Actually legumes, they add nitrogen to the soil. Prefers full sun. 2 feet tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $14.00 $20.90 $31.35 Marigold-African Tagetes erecta 9,000-10,000 seeds/oz. Tall type Crackerjack (A) Item Code: FMARCRAC Flowers 4-5 inches across. Full color range of yellow, gold & orange. 2 ¼ - 3 feet. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.60 $11.60 $17.40 $26.05 Semi-tall type Mary Helen (A) Item Code: FMARMARH Nicely matched uniform plant with 4 inch carnation like flowers. 2 feet tall. Lunaria Lunaria annua 2,210 seeds/oz. Honesty/Money Plant(B) Item Code: FLUNPENP 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.15 $7.70 $23.10 $34.65 $51.95 Marigold-French Produces purple flowers in early spring of the Tagetes patula second year, giving way to flat, round seed pods which are used in ornamental bouquets. Will self 9,000-10,000 seeds/oz. Brocade Mixed (A) seed. 2 feet. Item Code: FMARBROM 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.40 $16.10 $24.15 $36.20 Lupinus ssp. Lupine 1,000 seeds/oz Hartwegii Mixed(A) L. hartwegii Item Code: FLUPHARM A glorious display of long-stemmed spikes bearing pea shaped flowers of blue, violet & white. Blooms mid-summer through early fall. 2 feet tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.40 $16.20 $24.30 $36.40 Early blooming 2 inch flowers. Gold-mahogany bicolor. Very prolific. 10-12 inches. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.50 $7.60 $22.75 $34.10 $51.15 Petite Mixed (A) Item Code: FMARPETM Fully double flowers up to 1 ¼ inch. Blooms very early. Heights vary from 6-8”. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $5.40 $16.15 $24.20 $36.30 Petite Yellow (A) Item Code: FMARPETY Very popular, bright yellow double flowers measuring 1 ½ inches across on 8 inch plants. Heights vary from 6-8”. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.45 $5.50 $16.45 $24.70 $37.05 - Flowers - 9 - Giant Mixture (A) Marigold-Signet Tagetes tenuifolia 34,000 seeds/oz Gem Mixture (A) Item Code: FMORGLOM Lush foliage bearing huge, bell shaped flowers. Solid, spotted, striped & flecked mixed colors. Item Code: FMARGEMM Edible ½ inch single blooms of yellow, orange and red with a citrusy scent and spicy flavor. Deer resistant and drought tolerant dwarf plants grow in lacy mounds. 8-10 in. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.50 $6.75 $10.15 $15.20 $22.80 $68.40 Moonflower 675-695 seeds/oz. Evening Glory (A) Ipomea alba Item Code: FMOOEVEG A member of the morning glory family which was first discovered in Central America. Prized in gardens since the mid 1700’s for enjoyment during a moonlight stroll. Pure white flowers 5-6 inches. Opens in the evening to fill the air with an intoxicating fragrance. Will not bloom until evenings become warm. Vines grow to 11 feet or more. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $11.10 $16.65 $25.00 Ipomea triclor Morning Glory Rapid climbers, excellent for covering arbors, trellis, etc. Flowers open early in the morning and fold in the afternoon. On cloudy days, the flowers will remain open all day. Vines grow 10-15 ft. tall. 675-695 seeds/oz. Crimson Rambler (A) Item Code: FMORGLOC Produces large red flowers with a creamy white throat up to 4 in. across. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $11.50 $17.30 $25.90 Flying Saucers (A) Item Code: FMORGLOF 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $6.00 $8.95 $13.40 Heavenly Blue (A) Item Code: FMORGLOB In the early 1600’s they were introduced to monasteries where the monks frequently used them as inspiration for the decorative borders of their manuscripts. This variety was first found by a home gardener in the early 1900’s. One of the few, true blue flowers. Blossoms measure 3 ½ - 4 inches across. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.75 $8.45 $12.75 Picotee Blue Item Code: FMORGLOP Picoté - from the French, meaning ‘marked with points’. As tribute to the origin of the word, this ruffled star-shaped cobalt blue bloom is edged with bright white surrounding a deep rose throat. Double and single blooms can appear on the same vine. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $4.00 $4.85 $7.25 $10.85 $16.25 $24.35 Shadow Dance Item Code: FMORGLOS The most dramatic contrast of morning glory blooms to be seen twining on a trellis; sparkling bright white and velvet rich deep violet. Each 2-3 inch flower opens in the early morning creating an eye-catching display. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.65 $6.95 $10.40 $31.15 $46.70 $70.05 Produces large crystal white flowers with random Nasturtium Tropaeolum ssp. radiating sprays, stripes, and splashes of lilac blue One of the most popular & easiest to grow summer up to 4 in. across. annuals. Sow directly into the garden. Edible flowers taste peppery. Pickled seeds are also a caper 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb substitute. $4.00 $4.60 $6.90 $20.70 $31.05 $46.55 200 seeds/oz. Grandpa Ott’s (A) I. purpurea T.majus Item Code: FMORGLOG Dwarf Jewel Mixed Colors (A) A family heirloom handed down from John Ott to his Item Code: FNASDWFM granddaughter Diane Whealy. One of the original Brilliant colored flowers bloom above the foliage, varieties that inspired the Heritage Farm. Grown rather than being hidden by the leaves. Will at many living historical museums. Rich, velvety, blossom freely when not allowed to go to seed. 16 deep purple flowers with bright rose star and throat. inches. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 - Flowers - 10 - $10.25 $15.35 $23.00 $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.90 $8.80 $13.20 Glorious Gleam Hybrid Mixed Colors (A) Item Code: FNASGLOG 1935’s AAS Winner! Large, well formed, sweet scented, double flowers borne profusely on long runners from well rounded bushes. 30 inches. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.55 $8.45 $12.65 $19.00 T.minus Empress of India (A) Pansy Viola x wittrokiana 18,500 seeds/oz. Swiss Giant Mixture (B) Item Code: FPANSWIG 1933’s AAS Winner! A free flowering biennial that blooms very early in the spring. Compact plants produce large, beautiful flowers in a wide range of rich colors. Excellent in rock gardens and have edible flowers. Item Code: FNASEMPR 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz Item Code: FNASALAM 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb First introduced to Europe in the 16th century from $4.00 $5.95 $8.90 $13.35 $20.05 $30.05 Peru, this is the classic Victorian nasturtium. Grown originally for its medicinal value, it quickly became the subject of gardeners, chefs and painters. Phlox Phlox drummondii Unusual scarlet flowers with long spurs appear 17,500 seeds/oz. atop a mounding plant. The blue-green leaves and Drummondi Mix (A) flowers are often used in salads. Item Code: FPHLBRUG 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb One of the easiest annuals to grow. Wide variety of colors & combinations. Flowers during the entire $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $7.45 $11.00 $16.50 summer if watered frequently. Prefers well drained T.nanum soil in full sun. 14 inches. Alaska Mixed Colors (A) Bears 2-3 inch flowers of gold, orange, salmon $4.00 $4.25 $6.35 $9.50 $14.20 $42.60 and mahogany on compact plants with attractive variegated foliage. Flowers and tender young Dianthus heddewigii leaves add color and a peppery flavor to salads. Pinks 27,000 seeds/oz Tolerate poor soils and heat or cold. 12 inches. Double Gaiety Mixture (B) 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $10.70 $16.05 $24.10 Nicotiana 300,000 seeds /oz. Sensation Mix (A) Nicotiana alata Item Code: FNICSENM Also known as flowering tobacco. Fine evening fragrance, bears profusely from June to August. Pink, rose & white. 15-18 inches. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $4.55 $6.15 $9.20 $13.80 Ornamental Kale Brassica leracea 9,000 seeds/oz. Flowering Kale Item Code: FPINDOUG Although a biennial, this flower can bloom the first year if planted early enough. Double flowers on long stems come in a rich variety of colors making them especially attractive. Easily grown, excellent for beds, borders and cut flowers. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $6.40 $9.60 $28.80 $43.20 Poppy, California Eschscholtzia californica 18,300 seeds/oz. Eschscholtzia (A) Item Code: FCALPOPP Free–flowering plant, low spreading growth habit. Fine cut silvery foliage with brilliant shades of orange cup shaped flowers. Prefers full sun. 1 foot. Item Code: FFLOWKAL Attractive & colorful heads of heavily fringed leaves. Colors range from magenta, pink & rose to yellow & white with darker blue-green edges. The best color develops in cool weather. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.75 $6.95 $10.40 $15.60 $23.40 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.40 $5.10 $7.60 $22.80 $34.20 - Flowers - 11 - Papaver ssp. salpiglossis Salpiglossis sinuata P. nudicaule 125,000 seeds/oz. Stained Glass Flower (A) Item Code: FPOPICEL Item Code: FSALPIGL Hardy plant producing single flowers in shades of Also called “Painted Tongue.” Trumpet shaped white,yellow & orange with long stems. A good single and double flowers bloom in many shades variety for cutting. 1 ½ feet. of cream, yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, and 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb even a stunning near black. Many colors have vivid contrasting gold veins. The patterns created by the $4.00 $5.00 $7.45 $11.20 $16.75 $50.25 overlaying veins give the flower a stained glass appearance. 12-18 inches. Oriental Scarlet (P) P. rhoeas Poppy 170,000-200,000 seeds/oz. Iceland (P) Item Code: FPOPORIS 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz The Scarlet Poppy is most widely recognized $4.00 $4.25 $5.75 $8.60 $12.90 $19.35 worldwide thanks to paintings by the many artists in the garden . Thomas Jefferson mentioned adding Salvia ssp. this “larger poppy” to his garden at Monticello in Salvia 1771. Tissue-paper crimson petals with their dark Dazzling color used as mass plantings or hedges. eye make a vivid splash in the garden or meadow. 28,800 seeds/oz. Blue Bedder (A) S. farinacea 3 feet. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.55 $6.40 $0.60 $14.40 $43.15 P. rhoeas Shirley Double (A) Item Code: FPOPSHID Originally this variety came from the common field poppy. The plants have deeply cut foliage, slender hairy stems bearing silky petaled blossoms that are often fluted. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. 1 ½ feet. Item Code: FSALBLUB A half-hardy perennial which blooms the first year. Deep violet-blue flowers are 2 ½ -3 feet tall. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.50 $8.30 $12.40 $18.60 S. splendens St. John’s Fire(A) Item Code: FSALSTLO Early brilliant scarlet, good flower spikes. inches. 14 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.40 $5.65 $8.50 $25.45 $38.15 $4.90 $7.35 $11.00 $16.50 $24.75 $37.10 Portulaca 228,000 seeds/oz. Double Mix (A) Portulaca gradiflora Item Code: FSCAIMPM Item Code: FPORDOUM Also called “Bed of Roses.” Bright double flowers are lovely for borders & beds. Withstands poor soil & dry conditions. 6 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.90 $8.80 $13.25 $19.85 Purple Coneflower – see Coneflower in Flowers section or Echinacea in Wildflowers section Rudbeckia– see Wildflowers section - Flowers - 12 - S. atropurpurea Scabiosa 4,100 seeds/oz. Imperial Double Mixed (A) Beautiful flowers in great demand for cutting. Round flower heads, many shades of pink, blue & lavender. 2 ½ feet. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $6.05 $9.05 $27.05 $40.60 Sensitive Plant Mimosa pudica 4,650 seeds/oz Touch-Me-Not (A) Item Code: FSENPLAM Unusual plant with delicate fern-like leaves which fold up upon being touched. Small lavender pink flowers. 12 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $5.85 $8.75 $13.15 Shasta Daisy– see Daisy Snapdragon Antirrhinum majus Beautiful flower spikes are favorites in the garden for color & cutting. Do well in full sun to partial shade. 104,000 seeds/oz. Magic Carpet (A) Item Code: FSNAMAGC One of the most compact, non-hybrid snapdragons, this variety is early, colorful & free blooming. Mixture contains a wide range of colors. 6-8 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $6.30 $9.45 $14.15 Statice Limonium sinuatum 10,500 seeds/oz. Everlasting Sinuata Mix (A) Item Code: FSTAEVER Sunflower Helianthus ssp. A favorite of all ages. The botanical name comes from the Greek god of sun, Helios, because each flower turns to the sun throughout the day. Excellent in gardens, along walks, or as a backdrop. Sunflowers do not transplant well. 6-8 lbs./acre. Mammoth Gray Stripe (A) Item Code: FSUNMAMM A variety we have offered for over 100 years. A native to America, sunflowers were grown for their nutritious seeds. Sturdy stems bear one large yellow flower at the top which can measure 12-15 inches wide. Each plant produces hundreds of high quality, striped seeds for you or the birds. Excellent for largest sunflower contests as they can top 12 feet. Wait approximately 5 weeks from bloom to harvest mature seed. 250 seeds/oz. An everlasting variety with dense papery blossoms in an array of colors. Lasts for months when dried. 2 feet. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.75 $6.00 $9.00 $13.50 $20.25 Stock Matthiola incana 16,000 seeds/oz. Mixed Dwarf Ten Weeks (A) Item Code: FSTODWA1 Early variety forms dwarf compact plants that are excellent for edging or low beds. Sturdy grayishgreen foliage with dense spikes of soft colored, fragrant flowers. 12 inches. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.45 $8.20 $12.25 $18.40 Strawflower Helichrysum bracteatum 45,000/oz. Everlasting Mix Item Code: FEVEHELM Tall, mixed colors including crimson, salmon, white, rose, bronze & yellow shades. Very popular for dried bouquets. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $5.40 $8.10 $12.15 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $6.30 $9.45 Evening Sun (A) Item Code: FSUNEVES A colorful mixture of reds, browns & mahogany shades produced on strongly branched plants. Produce an abundance of 3-4 in. flowers. Make ideal borders suitable for cutting. 5-6 feet. 1,600 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $4.50 $9.10 $13.65 $20.45 Red Sun (A) Item Code: FSUNREDS An individual selection from our popular Evening Sun Mixture. It produces an abundance of 3-4 inch flowers of only red shades on strongly branched plants. Makes an ideal border and is suitable for cutting. 5-6 feet. 1,100 seeds/lb. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $8.80 $13.15 $19.75 Hart’s Special Sunflower Mixture (A) Item Code: FSUNMIXE This mixture produces a wide variety of different colors and sizes of sunflowers on tall plants. 5-7 feet. 1,280 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.20 $13.75 $20.65 $31.00 - Flowers - 13 - Italian White (A) Item Code: FSUNITAW Sturdy plants produce an abundance of multiple 4-5 inch pale yellow to creamy white flowers on branching stems. Ideal for borders and cutting. 4-6 feet. 2,600 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $5.15 $7.70 $11.55 $34.55 $51.85 $77.75 Lemon Queen (A) Item Code: FSUNLEMQ Sturdy plants produce an abundance of multiple, bright, lemon yellow flowers with dark chocolate centers, up to 6 in. in diameter. 6-8 feet. 510 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $7.30 $10.95 $16.40 Velvet Queen (A) Item Code: FSUNVELQ The nearly black center of this rich, maroon sunflower has been described “as if it were unshorn velvet” – John Gerard. Every part of the sunflower was used by the native Americans and pioneer families. New shoots were eaten or pressed for oil, leaves were used as fodder, petals produce a good quality dye and fibers from the stalks were used to make cloth. Well-branched and free-flowering habit make them ideal for cutting. 6 ft. 1,100 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.30 $4.75 $10.45 $15.70 $23.50 Sungold (A) Lathyrus oderatus Sweet Peas 340 seeds/oz. Knee-Hi Mix (A) Item Code: FSWEPEAK A bush –type mix that can be grown with or without support. Wide color range of flowers, borne on long stems suitable for cutting. 24-30 in. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.90 $14.70 $22.05 $33.10 Old Spice Mix (A) Item Code: FSWEPEAO Originally found in Sicily by a Franciscan monk in the late 1600’s, they were brought to England and over the next 200 years became the emblem of Edwardian England. Carried to America by early immigrants, sweet peas are still found in every fragrant garden. Flowers have an added undertone of clove which made it a favorite in the garden and parlor. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $14.10 $21.10 $31.65 Royal Mixed (A) Item Code: FSWEPEAS A New England favorite! Early, long stems & giant flowers in a wide range of colors. Strong heat resistance & vigorous. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.70 $10.80 $16.20 $24.25 Item Code: FSUNSUND Stately plants bearing large double, chrysanthemum-like, golden yellow flowers. Excellent for backgrounds & screening. Very attractive as a cut flower. 4-5 feet. 1,250 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.55 $5.75 $17.20 $25.75 $38.65 Sunspot (A) Item Code: FSUNSUNS Sweet William Dianthus barbatus 26,500 seeds/oz. Single Mixture (B) Item Code: FSWEWILS Outstanding plant that blossoms between the late tulips and many other flowers. Erect tufts of handsome, broad clusters with delicately fringed petals. A very special variety that’s great for containers. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb Produces giant heads up to 10 inches in diameter $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $12.05 on single, sturdy stems which hold the blooms up with very little nodding. 2 feet. 700 seeds/oz. Thumburgia – see Black-Eyed Susan Vine 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.30 $4.55 $9.80 $14.70 $22.00 Sunflower, Mexican– see Tithonia in Flowers section - Flowers - 14 - 1/2 lb 1 lb $19.55 $29.30 Tithonia Tithonia rotundifolia Also known as “Mexican Sunflower”. Quick growing plants are heat resistant and drought tolerant producing dahlia like flowers from mid-summer on. An excellent cutting flower and butterfly attractant. 3-4 feet. 2,200 seeds/oz Red Torch(A) Item Code: FTITTORR 1951’s AAS Winner! Bright orange-red flowers with yellow centers on sturdy stems. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $6.50 $19.45 $29.20 $43.80 Yellow Torch(A) Item Code: FTITTORY The buff yellow version of the popular orange torch. Slightly less prolific in size and number of blooms compared to its orange parent. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.35 $5.55 $8.35 $12.50 $18.75 Volia cornuta Viola 25,300 seeds/oz. Helen Mount Mixture (P) Item Code: FVIOCORN Free flowering miniature “pansies” produce abundant 1 inch edible blooms on compact plants. Will withstand weather extremes better than other pansies, constant cutting produces more blooms. Mulching in winter with leaves or straw helps w/ harsh winters. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 8 inches. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.35 $4.95 $7.25 $10.85 $16.25 Zinnia Zinnia elegans Grown by the Aztecs and discovered by botanists in 1519. Zinnias get their name from Johan Gottfred Zinn, an 18th century botanist who worked to improve the colors. 3000-4,500 seeds/oz. Button Box Mixture (A) Item Code: FZINBUTB One of the most popular flowers today. Fully double, beehive shaped flowers with long, sturdy stems suitable for cutting. Ideal for borders or small gardens. 10 inches tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.95 $7.30 $21.90 $32.90 $49.30 Cactus Flowered Mix (A) Item Code: FZINCACM Bold masses of bright colored flowers with twisted petals are excellent for cutting. Tall plants are ideal for beds or background plantings. 5-6 inch blossoms borne on long stems. 2 1/2 feet tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $4.95 $14.50 $21.75 $32.60 California Giant Mixture (A) Item Code: FZINCALG Large double blossoms with very bright colors borne on branching plants. Contains a mixture of Pink, Scarlet and White blooms, 4-5 inches across. 2 ½ -3 feet. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.60 $6.10 $18.30 $27.50 $41.20 Separate Colors Item Code: FZINCALP - Pink Item Code: FZINCALS - Scarlet Item Code: FZINCALW - White 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.65 $5.85 $17.60 $26.35 $39.55 Cut & Come Again (A) Item Code: FZINCUTA Produce abundant, fully-double pom-pom type blossoms about 2.5 inches across. Continuously blooms early to mid-summer through frost. Excellent for cut flowers. 2 feet. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.65 $5.95 $17.80 $26.70 $40.00 Lilliput Finest Mixed (A) Item Code: FZINLILD Very popular, medium-sized plant with a generous supply of flowers. Fully double, pompom dahlialike, 1 ½ inch blooms. Colors are bright & well varied. One of the best flowers for attracting butterflies. 16-18 inches. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.60 $5.40 $16.20 $24.20 $36.30 Profusion Mixed Colors (A) Item Code: FZINPROM 1999 and 2001’s AAS Gold Winner! The most popular landscape zinnia in the country. 1 in. single flowers bloom continuously throughout the season. Shades of violet, red, yellow, orange, and white are borne on compact mounding plants. Tolerance to drought, heat, and humidity, combine to give these plants unmatched disease resistance. 10-15 in. tall, 55 days. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz $13.70 $20.55 $30.80 $46.20 $69.30 $103.95 1/4 oz - Flowers - 15 - State Fair Mixture (A) Wildflowers Item Code: FZINSTAF Bold, striking colors are unexcelled for cutting. Calendula officinalis Calendula (A) Extremely large 5 ½ inch blossoms in bright scarlet, Item Code: FCALPACI gold, lavender, purple, orange, pink, red & yellow. Mixture of bright orange & yellow blooms up to 2 feet. 4 inches across. Blooms May-July. 18 inches. Plant 2 lbs./acre. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.10 $6.15 $9.25 $27.65 $41.45 $62.20 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $11.15 $16.75 $25.10 Bachelors Button (A) Swirls Mixture (A) Centaurea cyannus Fully double to semi-double flowers up to 4 inches in diameter with flat, slightly ruffled petals. A mixture of colors with darker centers and lighter tips. 2 feet. Drought tolerant. A mixture with several colors of multistemmed plants producing many flowers. Prefers full sun, blooms March-May. 2-3 feet. Plant 25 lbs./acre. Item Code: FBACBUTM Item Code: FZINSWIR 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.45 $8.20 $24.50 $36.70 $55.05 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $8.25 $12.30 Ox Eye Daisy (P) Leucanthemum vulgare Item Code:FCHRLEUC Hardy, often forming dense colonies once established. Pure white with mustard yellow centers borne individually on single stems. Prefers fertile soil in full to partial sun. Bloom May-July. 12-24 inches. Plant 5 lbs./acre. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $5.60 $16.75 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $25.10 $37.60 Shasta Daisy (P) Leucanthemum x superbum Item Code:FSHADAIA Similar to Ox Eye Daisy, except it is 18-36 inches tall with larger flowers. Blooms June-July. Plant 5 lbs./acre. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $10.25 $15.35 $23.05 Coreopsis lanceolata Item Code:FCORLANC Lance-leaf Coreopsis (P) One of the best plants for dry, sandy soil! Brilliant yellow flowers able to squeeze out weeds & hold the soil. Bloom May –Sept. 18-24 inches. Plant 10 lbs./acre. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.05 $15.05 $22.60 $33.90 Cosmos bipinnatus Item Code:FCOSSENM Cosmos Sensation (A) Hardy & erect plant requiring very little moisture once established. Attractive flowers are a mixture of deep crimson, pink & pure white. Requires full sun. Bloom spring through fall. 2-3 feet. Plant 15 lbs./acre. - Wildflowers - 16 - 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $4.75 $11.75 $17.60 $26.40 Sweet William (P) Linum rubrum Dianthus barbatus Item Code:FSWEWILS Variety that usually acts as an (A). Flowers have fringed petals of red, pink, purple & violet. Prefers moist, well drained soil in full sun. Blooms April-Sept. 12-18 inches. Plant 6 lbs./acre. Scarlet Flax (A) Item Code:FSCARFLA Tolerate intense heat & extremely dry conditions . Glossy deep-scarlet flower blooms profusely . Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. Blooms April-Sept. 12-24 inches. Plant 15 lbs./acre. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $12.05 $19.55 $29.30 $4.00 $4.45 $5.50 $16.00 $23.95 $35.95 Foxglove (B) Digitalis purpurea Item Code:FFOXDIGM Flowers are numerous, on a spike & range from deep purple to lilac with spots interlining the throat of the tubular flower. Leaves form a rosette the first year, followed by a flower spike the following year. Bloom June-Sept. 2-4 feet. Plant ½ lb./acre 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.45 $7.95 $11.50 $34.38 Blue Flax (P) Linum lewisii Item Code:FBLUFLAX Numerous light blue, cup shaped flowers bloom well into the summer. Prefers dry, full-sun areas in light sandy soil. Blooms May-Sept. 12-24 inches. Plant 15 lbs./acre. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $11.10 $16.65 $24.95 Lupine (P) Lupinus perennis Item Code:FLUPPERE Purple Coneflower (P) Flowers arranged on upright spikes varying from deep blue to purple. Requires dry, well drained soil in full Robust & drought tolerant. Individual flowers on sun. Blooms April-June. 12-24 inches. sturdy, elongated stems with soft lavender-purple Plant 20 lbs./acre. petals with a red-orange, coned center. Prefers full 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb sun to partial shade. Blooms June-Oct. 2-3 feet. $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $14.00 $20.90 $31.35 12 lbs./acre. Phlox drummondii Drummond Phlox (A) 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb Echinacea purpurea Item Code:FPURCONF $4.00 $4.35 $6.45 $19.35 $29.00 $43.50 Item Code:FPHLDRUG Concentrated flower clusters on top of sturdy , erect California Poppy (A) stems. Deep-red flowers bloom continually if watered frequently. Prefers well drained soils in full sun. Item Code:FCALPOPP Extremely drought tolerant. Brilliant orange cup Blooms April-June. 8-24 inches. shaped flowers 2-4 inches across, borne individually Plant 10 lbs./acre. on long stalks. Prefers full sun in light sandy soils. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb Bloom April-Aug. $4.00 $4.25 $6.35 $9.50 $14.20 $42.60 12-18 inches. Rudbeckia hirta Black Eyed Susan (P) Plant 8 lbs./acre. Eschscholtzia californica 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.40 $5.10 $7.60 $22.80 $34.20 Gaillardia aristata Item Code:FGIAARIS Gaillardia (P) Also known at Blanket Flower. One of the brightest and easiest to grow of all the perennial daisies. Single flowered mixture of red, rose, yellow and bronze. Make excellent cut flowers. Prefers full sun and sandy soil. Tolerant of drought, poor soil and heat. Blooms June to Sept. 2-3 feet Plant 7 lbs./acre. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.10 $7.60 $22.75 $34.15 $51.20 Item Code:FBLAEYES Upright plants flower with brown domed centers surrounded by bright yellow petals. Thrives in moist soil in full sun. Blooms June-Aug. 2-3 feet. Plant 2 lbs./acre. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.90 $5.65 $16.95 $25.40 $38.10 Helen Mount (A) Viola cornuta Item Code:FVIOCORN Excellent as a cover for waste areas, fields & roadsides. Vibrant, deep-purple & yellow blooms. Prefers partial shade to full sun in rich, well drained soil. Blooms March-Aug. 7-10 inches. Plant 7 lbs./acre. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.35 $4.95 $7.25 $10.85 $16.25 - Wildflowers - 17 - HARTS WILDFLOWER MIXES Hart’s Northeastern Wildflower Mixture Hart’s Midwestern Wildflower Mixture Item Code:FWILMIDW Contains a specially blended mixture of native and naturalized annual, perennial and biennial varieties Contains a specially blended mixture of native and that are proven performers in the Midwest. The naturalized annual, perennial and biennial varieties annuals provide first year color and the perennials that are proven performers in the Northeast. The annuals will come back year after year and will provide brilliant provide first year color and the perennials will come color from the second year on. 1 lb. covers 6,000 sq.ft. back year after year and will provide brilliant color from 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb the second year on. 1 lb. covers 6,000 sq. ft. Item Code:FWILFLOM 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.25 $6.50 $17.55 $26.30 $40.30 $4.00 $6.00 $7.75 $20.65 $30.90 $47.30 Hart’s Partial Shade Wildflower Mixture Item Code:FWILSHAD Hart’s Eastern Pollinator Wildflower Mixture A custom blended mixture of both annual and perennial Contains a specially blended mixture of three native varieties that will tolerate partially shaded areas. legumes along with annual and perennial wildflower Requires 4 hours of direct sunlight or a minimum of 6 to 8 hours of strong, filtered sunlight per day. Great varieties with proven performance in the Northeast. for use in those fringe areas where beautiful color and 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb minimal maintenance is desired. 1 lb. covers 6,000 $6.50 $9.60 $25.00 $38.50 $58.20 $83.30 sq. ft. Item Code:FWILEASP Hart’s Northeastern Perennial Wildflower Mixture Item Code:FWILPERE A balanced perennial mixture containing native or naturalized perennials that are outstanding performers in the Northeast and will provide vivid, season-long color from the second year on. As the planting matures, the display of color will become stronger and more vivid. 1 lb. covers 7,000 sq. ft. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.75 $7.05 $19.00 $28.50 $43.70 Hart’s Annual Wildflower Mixture Item Code:FWILANNU 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.75 $7.05 $19.00 $28.50 $43.70 Hart’s Northeastern Native Perennial Wildflower Mixture Item Code:FWILNATI A balanced perennial mixture containing native perennials that are outstanding performers in the Northeast and will provide vivid, season-long color from the second year on. As the planting matures, the display of color will become stronger and more vivid. 1 lb. covers 3,000 sq. ft. A special blend of native or naturalized varieties that 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb are well suited for the Northeast’s unique growing $5.45 $8.10 $21.10 $32.60 $48.90 $74.80 conditions . It is widely adaptable to various soil conditions but requires full sun. An excellent Hart’s Low Grow Wildflower Mixture overseed or quick cover mix with vivid first year color! Item Code:FWILLOWG 1 lb. covers 5,000 sq. ft. Less than 16” high and provides a manicured appearance. Ideal for landscape applications where 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb height is a factor. $4.00 $5.20 $6.25 $16.80 $25.15 $38.50 1 lb. covers 6,000 sq. ft. Hart’s Bird & Butterfly Wildflower Mixture 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb A special blend of annuals and perennials with proven performance in the Northeast. It provides seeds and nectar to songbirds, hummingbirds and butterflies. The annuals provide first year color and perennials provide brilliant color from the second year on. 1 lb. covers 2,300 sq. ft. $4.00 $4.85 $7.20 $19.35 $29.05 $44.50 Item Code:FWILBIRB 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $6.00 $7.75 $20.65 $30.90 $47.30 - Wildflowers - 18 - Hart’s Golf Course Annual Wildflower Mix Item Code:FWILGOLF An annual mix which provides an ever changing rainbow of colors throughout the season. 1 lb. covers 7,000 sq. ft. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.70 $8.55 $23.10 $34.65 $53.00 Broccoli Brassica oleracea 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz. /100ft. row, 2 lbs./acre 4oz./acre if transplanted. Vegetables Unless otherwise noted, the days listed at the end of a description refer to the approximate number of days from seed germination to first harvest. Calabrese (Italian Green Sprouting) Item Code: SBROCALA Beet Beta vulgaris var.conditivia 1,600 seeds/oz. Plant 1 oz./100 ft.row 10 lbs./acre. Chiogga (OP) Item Code: SBEECHIO Italian heirloom. Also known as candy-stripe or bulls-eye beet. Round roots are 3” in diameter and produce alternating red and white concentric rings when sliced. Retains markings if baked whole and sliced just before serving. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.35 $8.55 $12.80 $19.20 Detroit Dark Red (OP) Item Code: SBEEDETD A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. Beets have been grown for their greens & roots as early as 2000 BC by the Celts in northern Europe. Known as “Blood Turnips” in colonial days & introduced in 1892, still considered one of the best beets to grow for taste and keeping quality. Smooth, fine grained, sweet & a good canner. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $4.75 $6.00 $8.90 Brought to America by the Italian immigrants in 1880’s. Medium-large heads, 5-8 “ in diameter. Tall plants form many side shoots after harvesting main head. 70 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.10 $10.50 Broccoli Raab Brassica rapa Ruvo 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100ft. row, 2 lbs./acre, 4 oz./acre if transplanted. DeRapa/Spring Raab Item Code: SBRODERA This rapid growing Broccoli is relished for its Turniplike leaves and small flower heads which are eaten as greens. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.45 $9.00 $13.35 $20.00 Fall Raab (OP) Item Code: SBROFALL This over-wintering Broccoli produces liberal cutting of turnip-like leaves and small tender flower buds which are used for greens. Similar to DeRapa. Used for over-wintering. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $10.20 $15.25 $22.90 Brussels Sprouts Brassica oleracea 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row. 3 lbs./acre 8 oz./acre if transplanted. Long Island Improved Early Wonder (OP) Item Code: SBEEEARW Very early, deep, dark red 3-4 in. globes. Good for table, canning, pickling & greens. 50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $4.95 $6.45 $9.60 Item Code: SBRULONI This variety dates back to the 1890’s, when it was grown commercially in California. Abundant, globeshaped sprouts. 1 ¼ -1 ½ “ in diameter, medium green color. 90 days. Red Ace (H) 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb Fast growing, bolt & heat resistant, very sweet. Strong vigor leads to fast, uniform emergence. 53 days. $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.75 $10.10 $15.15 Item Code: SBEEREDA 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.50 $8.00 $16.20 $24.30 $36.40 - Vegetables - 19 - Cabbage Brassica ol. Capitata 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row 5 lbs./acre 8 oz./acre if transplanted. Copenhagen Market Item Code: SCABCOPE H. Hartmann Co. introduced this Danish heirloom in 1909. A fine, round headed variety of superior quality . Leaves are tender & crisp. Produces 4 lb. heads. 63 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.15 $10.75 Danish Ballhead Item Code: SCABDANB A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. Round heads, 5-7 lbs. Crisp texture, good flavor, good storage & kraut qualities. Popular winter type. 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $4.65 $5.70 $8.50 $12.75 Red Acre Item Code: SCABREDA Compact and round with a deep wine red color, this cabbage is perfect for small gardens or containers. 3 lbs. 83 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.40 $8.25 $12.00 $18.00 Savoy Perfection Item Code: SCABSAVP Flattened globe shape. Crumpled leaves with fine flavor. 5 lb.heads. 90 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.55 $5.80 $11.60 $17.40 $26.20 Cabbage-Chinese Brassica r. Pekin 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft. row 2 lbs/.acre 4 oz./acre if transplanted. Bok Choy Item Code: SCABBOKC Very popular non-heading type. Smooth dark green leaves for salads or cooking. Tender crisp stalks may be eaten raw or lightly cooked. 50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $4.90 $6.00 $9.00 $13.50 Michihili Item Code: SCABMICH Early Jersey Wakefield Item Code: SCABEARJ Sold by Harts for over 100 years and was first grown in the United States by Frances Brill of New Jersey in 1840. Extra early, small pointed heads average 2-3 lbs. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.30 $4.60 $5.10 $7.50 $11.25 Golden Acre Item Code: SCABGOLD Early medium sized, round heads. Excellent quality & uniformity. 64 days. 3-4 lbs. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.10 $10.50 Mammoth Red Item Code: SCABMAMR A variety dating back as far as 1889. Large sized red cabbage. Excellent keeper with round , slightly flattened heads. 7 lbs. 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 - Vegetables - 20 - $5.40 $8.25 $12.00 $18.00 Upright heads 16-20” tall, about ¼” across at the base. Firm crisp interior. An excellent salad vegetable. 70 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.40 $4.65 $5.60 $8.40 Carrots Daucus carota sativus 23,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/2 oz./100 ft.row 3 lbs./acre Danver’s Half Long Item Code: SCARDANV Sold by Harts for over 100 years. A true American heirloom originated from the market gardens in Danvers, MA and introduced in 1871. Dependable crop variety. 7-8” long. Tapers to a blunt end. Deep orange-red. 75 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $5.25 $8.20 $12.25 $18.35 Celery Apium graveolens dulce 72,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row 1 lb./acre 4 oz./acre if transplanted. Giant Pascal Item Code: SCELDIAP Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Excellent served raw or cooked. Popular on garnish trays, sliced in salads, or as flavoring for soups & stews. 110 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $5.95 $8.90 $13.35 $40.00 $60.00 Little Finger Item Code: SCARLILF Cylindrical, blunt tip, gourmet baby carrots. Extremely sweet flavor and excellent for canning. 3 ½” long. 65 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $5.25 $8.80 $13.20 $19.75 Scarlet Nantes Chard Beta vulgaris var. cicla 1,600 seeds/oz. Plant 1 oz./100 ft.row 10 lbs./acre Lucullus Item Code: SCHALUCU Item Code: SCARSCAN Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Developed in France in the 1850’s, this finely grained carrot is sweet, crisp, and orange all the way through. Delicious raw, cooked or frozen, these carrots are cylindrical, stump rooted and can be picked young as baby carrots. 6-7” long by 1 ½” thick. 68 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.15 $7.35 $11.05 $16.55 Rainbow Mixed Also known as Silver Beet, this is a variety Harts has offered for over 100 years. Named after the Roman General Lucious Licinius Lucullus who was known for magnificent banquets. Introduced in 1890 and is still popular today. Very early & productive. Cream colored ribs with yellowishgreen leaves. Good replacement for spinach during the hot summer months. 50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.40 $4.60 $5.40 $8.00 Oriole Item Code: SCARRAIM 5 different colors planted together: purple, red, white, yellow and orange. 60-70 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $5.25 $7.85 $11.75 $17.65 $52.85 Cauliflower Brassica oler. Boytritus 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100ft.row 3 lbs./acre 8 oz./acre if transplanted. Early Snowball Item Code: SCHAORIO Very tender, medium green, crumpled leaves on bright orange stalks. Has a milder flavor than other Chards and is suitable for use as fresh salad greens as well as cooking like spinach. 50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $5.85 $17.45 $26.15 $39.20 Rhubarb Item Code: SCHARHUB Item Code: SCAUEARS Sold by Harts for over 100 years, was first introduced by Peter Henderson & Company in 1888. Firm deep heads. Creamy white, dependable, early & uniform. 60 days from transplant. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.00 $5.80 $13.15 $19.75 $29.60 Dark green, crumpled leaves on bright red stalks. Good replacement for spinach during the hot summer months and is as easy to grow as beets. Leaves are usually cooked like spinach. 55 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.90 $6.15 $9.20 $13.80 - Vegetables - 21 - Cucumber Cucumis sativus 1,100 seeds/oz. Plant 1 1/2 oz/100 ft.row An Australian heirloom from Digger’s Garden Club. 3 lbs./acre This vibrant blend is attractive in all stages of Open-Pollinated growth. Medium green leaves with stems of yellow, Pickling gold, pink, crimson, purple, orange and white. Suitable for fresh salad greens as well as cooked like spinach. Milder flavor than other Chards. 50 days. Rainbow Mixed Colors Item Code: SCHARAIN 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $12.50 $18.75 $28.10 Chicory Cichorum intybus 18,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/8 oz./100ft.row 10-16oz./acre. Cicoria Catalogna (Italian Dandelion) Item Code: SCHIITAL Rapidly growing dandelion like leaves used for early greens. Very tender, excellent in salads. 65 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.85 $10.15 $15.20 $22.80 Witloof (Belgian Endive) Item Code: SCHIWITL Popular fall & winter salad plant. May be transplanted into a dark cellar for winter use. 140 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $5.00 $7.45 $11.15 $33.45 $50.15 Collards Brassica oleracea, Acephala 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100ft.row 2 lbs./acre 4 oz./acre if transplanted. Georgia Green Item Code: SCUCBOSP Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Many regional varieties of pickling cukes have existed since the mid 1800’s. Boston Pickling, developed in 1880, grows in clusters and is still considered one of the best tasting & most disease resistant. Standard New England pickling cuke with good shape & full ends. Fruits measure 5-7” long by 2.5” 55 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.00 $5.80 $8.65 $13.00 Bush Pickle Item Code: SCUCBUSP Dwarf, bushy plants produce small fruits of excellent quality. Ideal for small gardens. 60 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.00 $6.00 $9.00 $13.50 $40.40 Wisconsin SMR 58 Item Code: SCUCSMRP The standard for pickling cucumbers. Heavy yields of dark-green fruits with vigorous vine growth. 52 days. Item Code: SCOLGEOG Sold by Harts for over 100 years, was introduced in the 1880’s. Also commonly called “Georgia Southern” and “Creole”. Upright plant, 30-36” tall. Large, blue-green crumpled leaves. Heat tolerant and slow to bolt. 75 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $6.50 $8.35 Vates Item Code: SCOLVATE Also known as “Blue Stem”. Short plant, 18-24”tall. Large, dark-green, coarsely crumpled leaves. Bolt and frost resistant. 75 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $6.50 $8.35 - Vegetables - 22 - Boston Pickling 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.00 $6.30 $9.45 $14.20 Open Pollinated Slicing Long Green Item Code: SCUCLONG Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Good home gardens variety. Fruits are deep-green, heavily warted & slightly tapered. 8 ½” long. 70 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.40 $5.25 $7.75 $11.60 $17.40 Marketmore 76 Item Code: SCUCMAR7 Straight, very dark slicing cucumber up to 9”long. Good disease resistance , heavy producer. 68 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.40 $5.25 $7.70 $11.55 $17.30 Eggplant Solanum melongena 6,500 seeds/oz. Plant 1/8 oz./100ft.row 2 lbs./acre 2oz./acre if transplanted. 6-8 weeks to transplant All maturity days are from transplant Spacemaster 80 Item Code: SCUCSPAC A great bush variety slicer with excellent flavor. The perfect cucumber for small spaces or container gardens. Slender dark green 7.5” fruit on short vines. Good disease resistance. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.55 $5.35 $8.90 $13.35 $20.00 Straight 8 Item Code: SCUCSTRE 1935’AAS Gold Winner! Straight 8 is still popular today because it is early and highly productive. Prolific, straight, smooth & uniform. Dark green 8” fruits are Mosaic resistant. 64 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.40 $5.25 $7.65 $11.50 $17.20 Hybrid Slicing Early Spring Burpless F1 Item Code: SCUCEARS This very disease resistant variety produces an abundance of 12-15” slender pale green fruit with bright white flesh. Crisp, mild and bitter free. 55 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.80 $8.65 $13.00 $38.90 Green Dragon Item Code: SCUCJAPL Also known as “Japanese Climbing”. Long, slim fruits which are very crisp and mild. Easy to digest (considered “burpless”), firm flesh with very few seeds. A great variety for the home garden or market. Best if trellised. 68 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.80 $7.15 $10.75 $16.10 $48.30 Hartley F1 - !!SALE!! Item Code: SCUCHART Excellent eating qualities and adaptable to hot and cold climates. Resistant to Cucumber Mosaic virus, Powdery & Downy Mildew, Leaf Spot, Anthracnose & Scab. Reliable performer. 68 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.95 $8.32 $24.95 $44.90 $80.72 Black Beauty Item Code: SEGGBLAB A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. purple fruit, up to 6 per plant. 80 days. Dark 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $5.40 $13.05 $19.55 $29.30 Casper Item Code: SEGGCASW Very prolific compact plants produce creamy white skinned fruits with mild flesh. Average size fruit is 6” long by just 2” wide. Early producer. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $7.80 $11.65 $17.50 Long Purple Item Code: SEGGLONP Sold by Harts for over 100 years. This variety dates back to the 1850’s in America. Plants produce yields of 10” long, dark purple, club shaped fruit that are 2” in diameter. 74 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.00 $6.25 $18.70 $28.00 $42.00 Rosa Bianca Item Code: SEGGROSB An Italian heirloom. Round, 4-6”, lavender and white fruit. Non-bitter and mild. 75 days. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.55 $6.85 $10.25 $15.35 $23.05 - Vegetables - 23 - Endive Cichorum endivia 18,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1 oz./100ft. row 4 lbs./acre 1 lb./acre if transplanted. Escarolle(Broad Leaf Batavian) Item Code: SENDBROLE A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. A favorite salad variety. Wide, wavy leaves & irregular edges. 85 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $7.80 $11.65 $17.50 Green Curled Item Code: SENDGREC Sold by Harts for over 100 years. One of the finest salad greens. Finely cut, rich green. May be cooked like spinach. 90 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.50 $7.80 $11.65 $17.50 Fennel Foeniculum vulgare 9,000-11,000 seeds / oz Bronze See Fennel under Herbs. Finnochio Item Code: SFENFLOR Italian strain. Large bulbous stalks are used in salads, boiled or sautéed. Licorice flavor. 20 in. tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $6.00 $10.50 $15.75 $23.60 Gourds Plant 1/2 oz./100ft.row Bottle/Birdhouse (OP) Item Code: SGOUBIRD Item Code: SGOUSMAL Produces numerous small fruits in various shapes and colors. 85-110 days. 560 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.35 $5.50 $16.55 $24.80 $37.20 Kale Brassica oleracea, Acephala 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft. row 3 lbs./acre. Lacinato Item Code: SKALLUCI Also known as Dinosaur or Tuscan kale. An 18th century Italian heirloom with crinkly, blue-green lance shaped leaves. A very large primitive looking plant rich in vitamins A, C and K with a nutty flavor that can grow in excess of 3 feet in height. 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.00 $13.05 $19.55 $29.30 Red Russian Item Code: SKALREDR This Siberian heirloom was introduced by traders to the Canadians in the mid 1800’s. Hardiest and most tender of all the kales. Flat, blue-green foliage are oak leaf shaped and have purple-red veins with red stems. 50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $8.40 $12.55 $18.85 Siberian Dwarf Item Code: SKALSIBD 2 lbs./acre Lagenaria siceraria A novelty gourd, large in size & bottle shaped. To form gourds that will stand upright, stand on end while they are still young & growing. 100-120 days. 170 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $6.65 $19.90 $29.85 $44.75 Large Mixed (OP) Item Code: SGOULARG Produces large fruited gourds in many shapes & colors. 95 days. 140 seeds/oz. 1/4 oz Small Mixed (OP) 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 - Vegetables - 24 - $6.65 $19.90 $29.85 $44.75 Light blue-green oak shaped leaves with feathered edges and white stems dating back to the 19th century. Very tender and considered to be one of the best varieties for baby greens. 50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.00 $13.05 $19.55 $29.30 Vates Blue Curled Scotch Item Code: SKALVATE Dwarf & spreading. Very curly leaves, deep bluegreen color. 55 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $6.20 $8.50 Kohl Rabi Brassica oleracea, Gongy 8,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row 4 lbs./acre Black Seeded Simpson Item Code: SLETSIMB Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Developed by Peter Henderson of New York back in 1870, this crisp leaf lettuce is still the most popular leaf lettuce grown in America today! Loose leaves are light green, broad, crumpled & frilled. Splended crisp quality leaf lettuce. 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.00 $10.50 Buttercrunch Item Code: SLETBUTT White Vienna Item Code: SKOHRABW This pre 1860’s variety is also known as “DiVienna Bianco” and sold by Harts for over 100 years. Globe shaped bulbs are light green. Flesh is clear white, tender & crisp. 55 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.05 $7.60 $11.40 Leek Allium ampeloprasum, Porrum 1,100 seeds/oz. Plant 1/2 oz./100 ft.row 4 lbs./acre American Flag Item Code: SLEEAMEL Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Large, thick, sturdy stalks with smooth, clear, pearly white bulbs. 130 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.25 $15.05 $22.55 $33.80 Lettuce 20,000 seeds/oz. 1 lb./acre Bibb Lactuga sativa Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row 4 oz./acre if transplanted. Item Code: SLETBIBB Medium size, dark green leaves with hearts blanching to a rich golden green. A loose head lettuce. Crisp & tender with a distinctive flavor. 62 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.00 $10.35 1963’s AAS Winner! A loose butterhead Bibb variety of the highest quality. A larger plant with heat resistance and is slow to bolt. 75 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.00 $10.50 Iceberg Item Code: SLETICEB Popular home garden variety. Soft, crumpled, medium sized, tight head lettuce. Leaves are tinged reddish-brown at the edges. 82 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $7.90 $11.80 Oakleaf, Green Item Code: SLETOAKL Also known as “Baltimore” or “Philadelphia”, it was introduced in the 1880”s. A distinctive variety of leaf lettuce shaped like an oak leaf with a delicious buttery flavor. This variety withstands hot weather without becoming bitter. 40 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.00 $10.50 Mereveille des Quartre Seasons Item Code: SLETMERE A French heirloom butterhead lettuce introduced in 1885. The name means “Four Seasons” not only for its ability to hold its flavor in warm weather but for its beautiful colors: deep burgundy, pink, pale green and creamy yellow. This reddish butterheadtype has crisp leaves with excellent flavor. Will turn dark red during cool spring or autumn weather. 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.10 $7.05 $10.55 $15.85 - Vegetables - 25 - 1 lb Romaine-Parris White Cos Item Code: SLETROMC Also known as “Romaine Blonde Marachier”. Was grown before 1868 and is still a popular head lettuce today. Erect plants with tightly folded, pale green leaves. Good heat tolerance, crispness & sweet flavor make this a garden favorite. 65 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $7.00 $10.50 Romaine, Red Item Code: SLETROMR Mesclun 19,000 seeds/oz. Salad Bowl Mixture Item Code: SLETMESC Tested and recommended by the National Home Gardening Club. A mixture of salad greens that are harvested young & mixed for salads. They can be used alone or added to lettuce salad. This spicy mixture contains Arugula, Cicoria & Endive, as well as Green & Red Lettuce. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $9.00 $15.00 $22.00 Similar to the White Romaine but shorter, more heat tolerant, and the leaves are red to deep crimson. Melons Cucumis melo 65 days. 1,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/2 oz./100 ft.row 3 lbs./acre. Delicious 51 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.50 $9.70 $14.55 Salad Bowl Green Item Code: SLETSALB 1952’s AAS Gold Winner! Closely set, deep lobed, brilliant green leaves are wavy & notched. Noted for lasting sweetness and tenderness. Stays crisp and tasty even after the weather becomes hot. Slow bolting leaf lettuce. Introduced in 1952. 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.50 $9.70 $14.55 Item Code: SMUSDELI Nearly round, medium sized fruit. Flesh is thick, bright orange & sweet. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 80 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.35 $8.25 $13.35 $18.50 Salad Bowl Red Item Code: SLETSALR Like Salad Bowl Green except the leaves are reddish-bronze. Introduced in 1955. 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.50 $9.70 $14.55 Lettuce Blends Hart’s Special Mix Item Code: SMUSTSOC Item Code: SLETHARB This mixture of lettuce favorites is usually harvested young and mixed for salads. Can also be separated after sprouting and transplanted to grow to maturity. Contains 20% Black Seeded Simpson, 20% Green Salad Bowl, 20% Oakleaf, 20% Red Salad Bowl and 20% Romaine. 40-50 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $9.00 $15.00 $22.00 - Vegetables - 26 - Mustard Brassica juncea 18,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row 3 lbs./acre Southern Giant Curled 1935’s AAS Gold Winner! Long lasting, slow bolting type. Rich, dark-green, fringed & curled leaves. 50 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.25 $5.95 $8.40 Okra Abelmoscus esculentum 500-800 seeds/oz. Plant 2 oz./100 ft./row 10 lbs./acre. Clemson Spineless - !!SALE!! Item Code: SOKRCLES 1939’s AAS Winner! Heavy producer of dark green, slightly grooved pods. Best when picked small. 4 ft. tall. 56 days. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $4.75 Wethersfield Red Item Code: SONIWETL This onion derives its name from historic Wethersfield, CT, where it was extensively cultivated. Taxes on the sale of these onions built the Congregational Church on Main Street. It is large, deep-red, thick & flat. Fine Grained, pleasant flavored & productive. Good keeper. 100 days. Crop Failure Long Green Pod Item Code: SOKRLONG Dwarf plants grow 2 ½ - 3 ft. tall bearing many ribbed, fleshy, dark green pods. 52 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.90 $5.50 $7.00 Onion Allium cepa 9,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1 oz./100 ft.row 4lbs./acre. White Portugal Item Code: SONIWHIP Sold by Harts for over 100 years. The best multipurpose white onion. Makes excellent rareripes or scallions. As a mature onion it is a splendid keeper. 100 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.15 $6.20 $9.35 $14.00 $41.90 $62.85 Yellow Sweet Spanish Item Code: SONIUTAY Very large, yellow globe shaped onions are used either raw or cooked. Mild & sweet. Not a good winter keeper. 115 days. Early Golden Globe - !!SALE!! Item Code: SONIEARY Deep yellow, globe shaped bulbs. Good keeper with strong flavor. 95 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.35 $15.95 $23.90 $35.85 Evergreen Bunching Item Code: SONIEVEW Used for bunching either raw or cooked and as a flavoring. May be pulled when stem and bulbs are ¼” diameter or allowed to form larger onions. Divides continuously for mild green scallions. 70 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.75 $17.00 $25.40 Purplette Item Code: SONIPURP A purple-red onion that can be grown as a scallion, cipollini or small bulb. Mild sweet flavor. 60 days. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.25 $6.25 $9.40 $14.05 $21.10 $31.65 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $6.60 $19.70 $29.55 Parsley Petroselinium officionalis 18,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/4 oz./100 ft.row 3 lbs./acre. Hamburg Item Code: SPARHAMB A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. Parsniplike roots with white flesh. Used for flavoring and thickening soups & stews. 80 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $7.70 $11.55 $17.30 Moss Curled Item Code: SPARMOSC A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. Densely curled, rich, dark green leaves used mostly for garnishing. 70 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $6.45 $9.70 - Vegetables - 27 - Plain Leaf Italian Sweet Baby Bell Mixture Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Bright-green, deeply cut flat leaves. Used largely for flavoring. 75 days. Mini peppers of 4 different colors. Bells can be blocky or flattened averaging 1½-2” in size. Each color sold separately; yellow, orange, red, chocolate. Plants are dwarf sized and well suited for containers. 65 days. Item Code: SPEPMINM Item Code: SPARPLAL 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $6.45 $9.70 Parsnip Petroselinium crispum 12,000 seeds/oz. Plant 1/2 oz./100 ft.row 3lbs./acre. Hollow Crown Item Code: SPARHOLC Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Tapering roots up to 12” long, 2-3” thick at shoulder. Exposure to frost adds extra sweetness. 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $6.05 $9.05 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $6.10 $9.15 $13.70 $20.55 $30.80 $46.20 Separate Colors Item Code: SPEPMINC - Chocolate Item Code: SPEPMINO - Orange - Crop Failure Item Code: SPEPMINR - Red Item Code: SPEPMINY - Yellow 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $4.00 $6.10 $9.15 $13.70 $20.60 $30.85 Sweet Banana Item Code: SPEPSWEB 1941’s AAS Winner! Long, tapered, smooth skinned fruit. Matures from light green to yellow to orange, ripening to red. Attractive in salads or on relish platters and for frying. 6 in. long by 2 in. wide fruit, 72 days. Pepper Capsicum annuum 4,000 seeds / oz. 1/8 oz. / 100 ft. row 2 lbs. / acre 4 oz. / acre if transplanted 6-8 weeks to transplant All maturity days are from transplant Open Pollinated Sweet Pepper California Wonder Item Code: SPEPCALW Thick-fleshed bell-type pepper. Mostly four lobed. Ripens to deep red. Good for stuffing. 4-6 in. long by 4-5 in. wide, 75 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.50 $4.75 $6.25 $18.60 $27.90 Cubanelle Item Code: SPEPCUBA Popular frying type. Large glossy, yellow-green fruit. 6 in. long by 2 in. wide fruit, 68 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.30 $4.55 $6.80 $20.30 $30.45 Open Pollinated Hot Pepper Cayenne Long Item Code: SPEPLONR Hot, long, and frequently twisted fruit. This pepper has been sold by Harts for over 100 years, and is still sought after. Dark green turning to bright red. 6-8 in. long by 1 in. wide fruit, 75 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.75 $6.50 $19.40 $29.10 C. chinense Habanero - !!SALE!! Item Code: SPEPHABA EXTREMELY HOT!!! Reportedly fifty times hotter than a Jalapeno! A light green to bright orange thin walled fruit. 1 in. long by 1½-2 in. wide fruit, 100 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.25 $5.75 $6.85 $20.55 $30.80 $4.00 $5.95 $8.90 $13.35 $20.00 - Vegetables - 28 - Jalapeno Casper White Very hot. Green to red thick walled fruit. Good fresh, cooked, pickled or dried. 3 in. long by 1-1½ in. wide fruit, 70 days. This unique white pumpkin produces good yields of smooth skinned fruit, ideal for painting on for Halloween. Thick flesh is also excellent for baking. 10-16 lb. fruit, 9-12 in. diameter, 90 days. Item Code: SPEPJALA 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.75 $7.25 $21.75 $32.60 Pepperoncini Item Code: SPEPPEPP A mild pepper that gains most of its heat once pickeled. Light green in color, this variety is found in salad bars, sandwich shops and pizza parlors the world over. 4-6 in. long by 2-3 in. wide fruit, 70 days. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.85 $7.30 $10.95 $16.40 $24.55 Red Cherry, Hot - !!SALE!! Item Code: SPEPREDH Very hot. Green turning red when mature, globe shaped peppers. 1-1½ in. round fruit, 80 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $4.30 $6.45 $9.10 Pumpkin Cucurbita maxima & pepo 200 seeds/oz. 1/2 oz./ 100 ft. row 4 lbs./acre Planting: 1 in. deep, 4-5 to a hill Spacing: Hills 6 ft. appart, rows 10-15 ft. apart Days to Halloween: July 1st – 123, July 15th – 107, July 31st – 92 Baby Bear Item Code: SPUMBABB 1993’s AAS Winner! Uniform mini pumpkins, scaled down version of the classic Jack O’ Lantern. Each plant produces 8-12 bright orange and slightly wider than they are tall pumpkins. Its sweet flesh is perfect for pies. 1½ lb. fruit, 5-6 in. diameter, 105 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.50 $6.05 $9.05 $13.55 $40.70 Big Max Item Code: SPUMBIGM This variety of pumpkin can grow to enormous proportions with enough moisture, fertilizer and space, perfect for big pumpkin contests. Very thick flesh is also suitable for pies and carving. 100+lb. fruit, 70+in. diameter, 120 days. Item Code: SPUMCASW 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.80 $8.70 $26.10 $39.10 $58.65 Connecticut Field Item Code: SPUMCONF Sold by Harts for over 100 years. A favorite for carving, this pumpkin is the New England standard. Dark orange skin, generally globe shaped with a flattened bottom. This is the original Halloween pumpkin. 20-25 lb. fruit, 12-14 in. diameter, 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $6.00 $9.00 $13.50 Howden Item Code: SPUMHOWD A long time favorite. Good yielder of medium-large deep orange pumpkins with large dark green stems firmly attached. 20-30 lb. fruit, 13-16 in. diameter, 115 days, 170 seeds / oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.45 $4.95 $10.20 $15.25 $22.90 Jack Be Little Item Code: SPUMJACB A true mini pumpkin. Plants produce an average of 8 deep orange ribbed, slightly wider than tall fruits, will last up to 12 months if fully cured on the vine. ¼-½ lb. fruit, 3-4 in. diameter, 95 days, 330 seeds/oz. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.50 $4.95 $5.90 $16.00 $24.00 Jack O’ Lantern Item Code: SPUMJACO Medium sized carver with bright orange skin. Round to elongated with flattened ends. 10 lb. fruit, 7-9 in. diameter, 110 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.45 $7.95 $11.35 Small Sugar Item Code: SPUMSMAS Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Finely textured, sweet orange flesh. Sugar pumpkins are considered the best pumpkin for pies. 6-8 lb. fruit, 7-10 in. diameter, 105 days, 170 seeds / oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $8.25 $12.35 $18.50 $4.00 $4.25 $4.55 $5.15 $7.70 $11.55 - Vegetables - 29 - 1 lb Radicchio Cichorium intybus 14,000 seeds / oz. 1 oz. / 100 ft. row 4.5 lbs. / acre Rouge De Verona Item Code: SCHIREDR This heirloom Italian Red Chicory thrives in cool temperatures and is best planted as a fall crop. Wine red, softball sized heads have a bitter/spicy flavor. Red color develops AFTER plants have been touched by frost, which enhances flavor. 85 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $6.50 $15.00 $20.00 Radish Raphanus sativus 2,000 seeds / oz. 1 oz. / 100 ft. row 15 lbs. / acre Black Spanish, Round Item Code: SRADBLAS Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Black skin, crisp white flesh, strong flavor. Round roots are 3-4 inches across. Keeps well for winter use. 56 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $6.00 $8.50 Champion Item Code: SRADCHAM 1957’s AAS Winner! Large, round and bright scarlet. Crisp white flesh holds well without becoming pithy. 28 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $6.50 Cherry Belle Item Code: SRADCHEB 1949’s AAS Winner! 3/4 in. round bright scarlet radish. Crisp, tender, white flesh. A home gardening favorite. 22 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $6.50 Early Scarlet Globe French Breakfast Item Code: SRADFREB Introduced in the 1800’s and sold by Harts for over a century. Its name comes from how it was served in France, thinly sliced with butter and salt on baguettes called “tartine”. Oblong, rich scarlet roots, with a white, blunt bottom. Averages 1½ in. long by ¾ in. across. 24 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $6.00 $8.50 Watermelon Item Code: SRADWATE This unusual radish looks like a watermelon when sliced. The round, white skinned roots have green shoulders and red to pink flesh inside. Sweet for a radish and crisp. Best when picked under 3 in. in diameter but can grow up to 6 in. or more. 29 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.75 $5.40 $16.20 $24.30 $36.40 White Icicle Item Code: SRADWHII Early white variety. About half a foot long, tapered and white throughout the root. 28 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $6.50 White Tipped Sparkler Item Code: SRADWHIT Introduced in 1899 and sold by Harts for over 100 years. Known as a “spring” radish for its early maturity. This variety is red skinned near the top, fading out to white sparklers at the root tip. Grows rapidly, is crisp and mild. 25 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $6.50 Rutabaga Brassica napus, Acephala 4,000 seeds / oz. 1/4 oz. / 100 ft. row 4 lbs. / acre American Purple Top Item Code: SRUTAMER Item Code: SRADEARS Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Bright scarlet with crisp, tasty, white flesh. Slightly elongated globe shape. 23 days. Large, globe shaped roots are purple-red on top and light yellow on the bottom. Creamy yellow flesh is firm, crisp, mild and sweet. 90 days. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $6.50 $4.00 $4.50 $4.80 $5.70 - Vegetables - 30 - Spinach Plant 1 oz. / 100 ft. row 15 lbs. / acre Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinacia oleracea Item Code: SSPIBLOL Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Originally from Asia, the Bloomsdale variety was introduced by D. Landreth Seed Co. in 1826 and has remained the most popular spinach ever since. Glossy, dark green savoyed leaves. Large, uniformed, upright plants are slow to bolt. 2,800 seeds / oz., 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $4.80 $5.50 $7.35 Malabar Climbing Item Code: SSPIMALR Basella rubra An Asian green known as “Phooi leaf”. Not a true spinach, but a beautiful, heat loving vine that has rich burgundy stems and large, crinkly leaves. The taste is somewhere between Swiss chard and spinach with a slight citrus bite. Very vigorous, can easily grow up to 15 feet. 930 seeds / oz., 60 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.85 $7.30 $10.90 $16.35 $49.05 New Zealand Tetragonia tetragonoides Item Code: SSPINEWZ Thrives in hot summer weather. Native to New Zealand and not a true spinach, this plant was among the many plants brought back to Europe by Captain Cook in the 1770’s. Plants are very large and spreading. Heat resistance allows for continuous picking throughout summer and fall. Small thick, pointed, deep green leaves. 375 seeds / oz., 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.65 $7.05 $10.60 $15.85 Squash Cucrbita ssp. 175-300 seeds / oz. Open Pollinated Summer Squash 1/2 oz. / 100 ft. row 4 lbs. / acre Cocozelle di Napoli C. pepo Item Code: SSQUCOCI Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Originally called “Italian Vegetable Marrow” this heirloom zucchini was first mentioned as being grown in American gardens in 1863. Although squash is native to the America’s, the Italians perfected this one. Oblong, medium green, variety speckled with lighter green. 10-12 in. long fruit, 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.70 $5.25 $7.55 $11.35 Crookneck, Early Summer C. pepo Item Code: SSQUSUMC One of the oldest varieties of squash and sold by Harts for over 100 years. Introduced to colonial gardeners in the 1700’s by the native Lenape people of the Delaware Valley. Compact, bushy plants bear fruits with a deep yellow skin, curved and warted. Has thick buttery flesh. 6-8 in. long fruit, 52 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $5.50 $7.85 $11.80 Cucuzzi Caravazzi Item Code: SSQUCUCA Langenaria siceria Very long, slender, light green fruits have thick, tender, exceptionally flavorful flesh. Best when eaten young at about 6-10 in., but fruits will get much larger and remain edible. 4 ft long fruit, 60 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.50 $7.75 $22.75 $34.00 $51.00 Dark Green Zucchini Item Code: SSQUDARK C. pepo Long , dark green, cylindrical fruit without stripes. 8-12 in. long fruit, 62 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $6.20 $9.30 Fordhook Zucchini Item Code: SSQUFORZ 1 lb $13.95 C. pepo 1942’s AAS Winner! Sold by Harts for over 100 years. This famous home garden zucchini produces long, cylindrical fruit on open plants for easy picking. Dark green, smooth skinned, straight or slightly curved fruit. Vigorous plants continue to produce over a long period of time. 8-10 in. long fruit, 57 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $9.45 $14.20 $21.25 - Vegetables - 31 - C. pepo Round Zucchini-Rounde de Nice C. pepo Scallop, Bush Blend A French heirloom from Provence. Plants yield unusual round fruits that can be used for salads, baking, stir-fry and more. In addition, the large flowers are edible. Both are perfect for stuffing (in different ways), the fruit thanks to its shape and the flower for its size and tenderness. Compact plants produce heavily throughout the summer. CAUTION: if you pick all the blossoms, you will get little to no squash. 2-4 in. diameter fruit, 57 days. A colorful blend of five different improved varieties of patty-pan semi-bush summer squash. Creamy white, yellow, pale green, green striped and dark green. All are best when picked under 4 inches. 3-5in. wide fruit, 50 days Item Code: SSQUROUZ 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 $6.75 $10.00 C. pepo Straightneck, Early Summer Item Code: SSQUSTRA 1938’s AAS Winner! Early and highly productive. Plants yield yellow fruits of a clear, bright, waxy appearance. 4-7 in. long fruit, 52 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $5.35 $8.00 $12.00 White Bush Scallop - !!SALE!! C. pepo Item Code: SSQUWHIB Also known as “Patty Pan”, and sold by Harts for over 100 years. Scalloped edge fruits are pale green when young, turning to creamy white when they mature. 3-4in. wide fruit, 54 days. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.20 $7.80 $11.70 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $8.75 $13.10 $19.60 Open Pollinated Winter Squash 1/2 oz. / 100 ft. row 2 lbs. / acre Blue Hubbard C. maxima Item Code: SSQUBLUH Hard shelled, blue grey and a New England favorite! Flesh is yellow orange, grained, dry and sweet. 15 lb. fruit, 110 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $9.00 $12.00 $18.00 C. maxima Burgess Buttercup Item Code: SSQUBUTT Introduced in 1932 by Burgess Seed and Co. A small winter squash with thick, dry flesh of extra fine flavor. Fruit is flattened with a “button” on one end and almost completely filled with deep orange flesh. 3-5 lb. fruit, 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $6.25 $9.00 $13.50 Delicata C. pepo Item Code: SSQUDELI Hybrid Summer Squash 1/2 oz. / 100 ft. row 4 lbs. / acre Amberpic F1 Straightneck - !!SALE!! C. pepo Item Code: SSQUAMBP An ideally shaped, early prolific straightneck type. Butter yellow fruit with smooth skin. The compact yet open plant will continue to produce over a long period. 6-8 in. long fruit, 45 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $5.35 $15.90 $23.85 $35.80 Garden Spineless F1 Zucchini - !!SALE!! C. pepo Item Code: SSQUGARS An excellent dark green zucchini producing long, cylindrical, smooth skinned fruits on spineless, open plants for easy picking. A heavy producer over a long season. 6-8 in. long fruit, 53 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $5.35 $15.90 $23.85 $35.80 - Vegetables - 32 - Item Code: SSQUSCAB 2002’s AAS Winner! This popular variety was introduced in 1894 by Peter Henderson, a gardener, florist, seedsman and prolific author. A favorite thanks to its fine, sweet potato-like flesh. Fruits are 3” by 6-8” long and cream colored with green stripes from the blossom end to the stem. Not a long keeper due to its thin skin. 1-2 lb. fruit, 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.45 $12.85 $19.30 $29.00 C. maxima Golden Hubbard Item Code: SSQUGOLH A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. This popular strain of “True Hubbard” was introduced in 1898. It always produces one dark green patch on the blossom end of the warted deep golden skin. Excellent keeper due to its hard shell. Has firm yellow sweet flesh. 10 lb. fruit, 110 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.80 $8.80 $13.20 $19.75 C. moschata Waltham Butternut Item Code: SSQUWALB 1970’s AAS Winner! Very popular winter squash 10-12 in. long with a neck about 4 in. in diameter and a lower bowl shaped end. Skin is light creamy brown. Flesh is orange-yellow, fine grained and sweet. Stores well. 3-5 lb. fruit, 90 days. C. maxima Green Hubbard Item Code: SSQUGREH Sold by Harts for over 100 years. “True Hubbard” and named after Elizabeth Hubbard of Marblehead, MA. Large winter squash, globular with pointed ends. Skin is dark bronze-green and moderately warted. Flesh is very thick, deep orange-yellow. 10 lb. fruit, 105 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $5.10 $9.70 $14.55 $21.85 Spaghetti C. pepo Item Code: SSQUSPAG Medium sized, oblong fruits yield spaghetti like flesh after boiling or baking. Yellow when ripe. Keeps well. 8-10 in. long fruit, 100 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.55 $5.80 $8.70 $13.00 Table King C. pepo Item Code: SSQUTABK 1974’s AAS Winner! This outstanding variety of one of the earliest acorn squashes. Vigorous, wilt tolerant, semi-bush vines produce dark green fruits. High quality, fiber-less orange flesh is thick and flavorful. Good keeper. 2 lb. fruit, 75 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $8.20 $12.25 $18.50 Table Queen C. pepo Item Code: SSQUQUEE Introduced in 1913 by the Iowa Seed Company. Extremely prolific. Long vines produce dark green, almost black fruits with thick, rich, orange flesh. Good keeper. 2 lb. fruit, 80 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.70 $7.00 $10.00 $15.00 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $7.25 $10.90 $16.35 sWISS cHARD – see Chard in Vegetables Section Tomato Lycopersicum 10,000 seeds/oz. 1/8 oz./100 ft. row 2 lbs./acre 4 oz. / acre if transplanted 4-6 weeks to transplant All maturity days are from transplant Open Pollinated Amish Paste Item Code: STOMAMIS Indeterminate – From the Amish comes this family heirloom tomato discovered in Wisconsin around the turn of the century. Plum shaped, red fruit. 8-12 oz. fruit, 60 days. 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz $4.30 $6.45 $9.70 $14.50 $21.75 $32.60 Beefsteak Item Code: STOMBEEF Indeterminate – Extra-large, meaty and ribbed. Deep scarlet fruit. 12 oz. fruit, 90 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.70 $7.05 $10.60 $31.75 $47.60 Brandywine Pink Item Code: STOMBRAN Indeterminate – An Amish family heirloom tomato saved for many years before being “introduced” to American seed gardeners in 1889 by Johnson & Stokes’ seed catalog. Routinely a “Best Tasting Tomato Contest” winner. Full bodied, sweet and tangy…just the right combination. 16-32 oz. fruit, 60 days. 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz $4.00 $5.90 $8.80 $13.20 $19.80 $29.70 - Vegetables - 33 - San Marzano Plum Tomato Item Code: STOMSANM Marglobe Item Code: STOMMARG Determinate – First developed in 1917 from a cross between “Marvel” and “Globe”, this variety still remains in high demand while other varieties have come and gone. Produces enormous yields of perfectly shaped, large red fruits with firm walls and good flavor. Wilt resistant. 5-8 oz. fruit, 75 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.65 $6.95 $10.40 $31.20 $46.80 Oregon Spring - !!SALE!! Item Code: STOMORES Determinate – Early! One of the earliest large tomatoes which produces fruit even in cold weather on compact plants. The first fruits are mostly seedless. 4-6 oz. fruit, 65 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz $4.00 $5.00 $6.40 $9.60 $14.40 Roma VF - !!SALE!! Indeterminate – This gourmet Italian heirloom plum tomato is considered the best for fresh sauce, paste, roasting and drying. The rich, thick flesh has few seeds and a thin skin that make it easy to peel. The plants also tend to produce fruit over a longer season than determinate plum tomatoes. 4 oz. fruit, 76 days. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.80 $7.20 $10.85 $16.25 $48.65 Yellow Jubilee Item Code: STOMJUBY Indeterminate – 1943’s AAS Winner! Vigorous variety produces a big crop with little space and effort. The delicious yellow to peach colored fruit are excellent for salads, canning, juice and relish. Less acidic than red tomatoes. 8-10 oz. fruit, 80 days. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $5.30 $7.90 $11.85 $35.60 $53.35 Hybrid Best Boy Item Code: STOMBESB Item Code: STOMROMA Determinate – Red fruits are 3½x1½ in. bore in clusters. Popular for whole canning, paste and puree. Mild flavor with little juice. 2-4 oz. fruit, 80 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.55 $5.35 $15.95 $23.85 Indeterminate – Abundant, large, round fruit produced all season long. With tolerance to Verticillium, Fusarium Wilt, and Nematodes. 8-12 oz. fruit, 70 days. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $9.15 $13.70 $20.50 $30.75 $46.15 $69.20 Red Cherry, Large Boy-Oh-Boy - !!SALE!! Indeterminate – Bright scarlet fruits, that are 1 ¼ x 1 ½ in. bore profusely in clusters. Great for whole canning. 1/2 oz. fruit, 72 days. Indeterminate – This beefsteak type produces extremely large light red fruits often over a pound! Excellent flavor, solid flesh with few seeds, these tomatoes are produced on large disease resistant plants over a long season. 12-24 oz. fruit, 75 days. Item Code: STOMBOYO Item Code: STOMREDC 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.85 $7.25 $21.70 $32.55 Reisentraube Grape Item Code: STOMRIES Indeterminate – The name means “giant bunch of grapes”-this is the original grape tomato grown by the PA Dutch around 1856. Often grown to make wine, even when fresh these small fruits have a BIG tomato taste. Plants bear large clusters of 20 or more fruits the size of a large cherry, with a distinct point at the blossom end. 1-2 oz. fruit, 80 days. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $9.15 $13.70 $20.50 $30.75 $46.15 $69.20 Celebration Item Code: SYOMCELE Determinate – Large, deep red fruits are firm and exceptionally flavorful. A strong plant for cage, short pole, or patio plantings. This variety is resistant to most diseases. 6-10 oz. fruit, 72 days. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $4.00 $4.35 - Vegetables - 34 - $6.45 $9.70 $14.50 $21.80 $9.15 $13.70 $20.50 $30.75 $46.15 $69.20 1/64 oz Container Choice Sugar Plum Grape Determinate –Averaging 4 ft high, this true patio tomato bears clusters of deep red, beefsteak-like fruit on sturdy plants right out of a pot on your deck or patio. Excellent disease resistance while retaining the rich tomato taste of a traditional slicer. Produces right up until frost. 5-6 oz. fruit, 65 days. Indeterminate – National Home Gardening Club tested and recommended. Unique tomato that produces high yields of oval, grape shaped fruits that are bright red, sweet and bursting with flavor. Excellent in salads or eating right out of the garden! 1 oz. fruit, 60 days. Item Code: STOMCONC Item Code: STOMGRAP 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $7.85 $11.75 $17.60 $26.40 $39.55 $59.35 $15.65 $23.45 $35.15 $52.70 $79.05 $118.60 Early Choice Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato Indeterminate –The bright red fruit grows in clusters of 4-6, and have a sugar to acid balance not usually found in early tomatoes. Potato leaved with excellent disease resistance, Early Choice performs well in both coastal and dry areas. 4 oz. fruit, 70 days. Indeterminate – One of the best known cherry tomatoes. Sweet 100 lives up to its name by producing dozens of long clusters with 1 inch, deep scarlet, thin skinned fruit that are very sugary, and continues to do so all the way up to the first frost of the year. Best if eaten fully ripe right off the vine! 1/4 oz. fruit, 65 days. Item Code: STOMEARC 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $7.85 $11.75 $17.60 $26.40 $39.55 $59.35 Gardeners Choice Item Code: STOMGARC Indeterminate –This large, pink, Brandywine cross has excellent disease resistance, less cracking and large yields of beautiful tomatoes with that incredible Brandywine taste. This tomato was selected for taste and best garden performance by a panel of master gardeners. Due to its very vigorous growth tendencies and large fruit set these plants require sturdy support. 12-24 oz. fruit, 100 days. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $8.60 $12.90 $18.35 $29.05 $43.55 $65.30 Jet Star Item Code: STOMJETS Indeterminate – Bright red fruits are crack resistant, meaty and flavorful. Sturdy plants yield their fruit fairly early in large quantities and supports are recommended. Considered relitvily low in acidity. VF resistant. 8-10 oz. fruit, 72 days. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz $27.05 $40.60 $60.90 $91.30 $136.95 Item Code: STOMSWE1 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $7.80 $11.75 $17.60 $26.40 $39.55 $59.35 Turnip 13,000 seeds/oz. Brassica rapa, Rapa. 1/2 oz./100 ft. row 2 lbs./acre Amber Globe - !!SALE!! Item Code: STURYELG Large roots, globe shaped. Yellow flesh is fine grained, sweet and tender. 75 days. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.00 $6.00 Purple Top White Globe Item Code: STURPURP James J.H. Gregory listed this in his 1885 catalog and Harts has carried for over 100 years. Large globe shaped, purple top white bottom. Firm, mild, white flesh. Excellent for greens & roots. 55 days. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 Seven Top Item Code: STURSEVT Excellent for greens. Very dark green leaves. Roots are inedible. 45 days. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 - Vegetables - 35 - Watermelon Citrullus lanatus 1,300 seeds/oz. 1 oz./100 ft. row 4lbs./acre Herbs! Agastache foeniculum Anise(A) Item Code:SHERANIS 5,600 seeds / oz. Sweet licorice-like aroma and taste. Finely cut leaves are useful as a garnish or in salads. Seeds often used for breads, sweets and seasoning. 12-16 in. tall. Charleston Grey Item Code: SWATCHAR A popular melon for home gardening or market sales. Fruits are oblong, light grey-green with dark veins. Fruits typically grow to be 10x22 in. and average 30 lbs. Resistant to Anthracnose & Fusarium Wilt. 90 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $7.80 $11.65 $17.50 Moon & Stars Red 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.10 $9.45 $14.15 $21.25 Arugula (A) Eruca vesicaria, Sativa Item Code:SROCROCU 15,600 seeds / oz. Also known as “Rocket” and “Rocula”. Mustard like leaf used as a salad green or cooked like spinach. 12-18 in. tall. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.25 $6.05 $9.10 Item Code: SWATMOON Ocinum basilicum The early history of this unique watermelon is Basil (A) unknown, possibly from Russia. Offered in seed 18,000-20,000 seeds / oz. catalogs in the 1930’s, even then it was considered Large Leaf Italian Basil (Genovese) a legendary variety. Round, dark green, nearly Item Code: SHERBASL black melons covered with small, bright yellow Classic heirloom basil, also known as “Lettuce “stars” and usually one larger “moon”. Very sweet Leaf”. It was described as early as 1885 in deep pink flesh. These melons average 10 pounds Vlimorin’s “the Vegetable Garden”. 36 in. tall. and will be 10-14 inches in diameter. 90 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb 1/8 oz $4.00 1/4 oz $4.50 1/2 oz $6.75 1 oz $10.10 1/4 lb $30.30 1/2 lb $45.45 Sugar Baby Item Code: SWATSUGB A widely adapted icebox type of melon that produces an abundance of small 8x8½ in. fruits weighing 6-8 pounds. Rind is tough, thin and dark green with very sweet, firm bright red flesh. 75 days. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.70 $7.15 $10.75 $16.10 $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $6.80 $9.90 $15.00 Dark Opal Basil (Purple) Item Code: SHERBAPU 1962’s AAS Winner! This cultivar was developed at the University of Connecticut in the 1950’s. With its deep purple, sometimes molted leaves, it is grown as much for its decorative appeal as for its culinary value. Intense basil flavor. Excellent for making flavored vinegars, in salads, pesto, cooking and as an edible garnish. 15-20 in. tall. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $5.50 $7.75 $11.60 $34.75 $52.25 Lemon Basil Item Code: SHERBALE Leafy plant with green pointed leaves and rosy flowers. Basil flavor with a sweet lemon scent. 16-24 in. tall. - Herbs - 36 - 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $5.85 $8.75 $26.25 $39.35 $59.05 Spicy Globe Basil Item Code: SHERBASG A delightful tasting basil that is also highly ornamental. This bush basil forms a globe shape that is covered with fine, ½ inch long leaves. 10-12 in. tall. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.00 $4.95 $6.95 $10.50 $31.00 $46.75 Borago officionalis Borage (A) Item Code:SHERBORA 1,800 seeds / oz. Beautiful, blue, star shaped edible flowers are often candied. Leaves taste like cucumber and, when young, are used for flavoring soups, salads and drinks. 24 in. tall. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.20 $12.20 $18.30 $27.45 Carum carvi Caraway (B) Item Code:SHERCARA 9,000 seeds / oz. Thrives in full sun. Seeds from the plant are used for flavoring breads, cakes and cheeses. Does not transplant well. 12-18 in. tall. 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $11.00 $16.50 $24.75 Nepeta cataria Catnip (P) Item Code:SHERCATN Chives (P) Common Chives Item Code: SHERCHIV Allium schoenoprasum Onion family. Thin, hollow leaves are cut and often used for flavoring. Use fresh or dried. 12-18 in. tall 30,000 seeds / oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.90 $7.10 $21.30 $31.90 $47.85 Garlic Chives Item Code: SHERGARC Allium tuberosum Flat, tube-like herb of the onion family. Mild garlic flavor. Often used for seasoning soups, salads and stir fry. 18 in. tall. 8,000 seeds / oz. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.55 $5.75 $17.25 $25.90 $38.85 Coriander/cilantro (A) Coriandrum sativum Item Code:SHERCORI 4,000 seeds / oz. Also called “Chinese Parsley” and “Yuen Sai”. This herb is called Cilantro when the leaves are used and Coriander when the seeds are used. Leaves are good for salsas and salads, seeds for flavoring breads and sweets while both are good for meats and stews. 18 in. tall. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $6.30 $9.40 40,000 seeds / oz. Pungent mint like aroma. Small lavender flowers. Dill Bouquet (A) Cats crave it fresh or dried. 14-18 in. tall. Anethum graveolens 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.75 $6.60 $19.70 $29.50 $44.25 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $6.95 $10.40 $15.60 Item Code:SHERDILB 20,000 seeds / oz. Seeds and leaves may be used for pickling as well as Chervil (A) Anthrhiscus cerefolium to add flavor to salads, soups, vegetables and dips. Vigorous compact plants with large flower heads. Item Code:SHERCHER 18-24 in. tall. 12,000 seeds / oz. Aromatic leaves resemble parsley. Used as a garnish 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb and for flavor. One of four primary ingredients in “fines $4.00 $5.05 $7.55 $11.35 herbes”. 10-12 in. tall. - Herbs - 37 - Fennel 9,000-11,000 seeds / oz Bronze (P) Foeniculum vulgare Parsley See Parsley in the Vegetables section. Sage (P) Item Code: SHERFENB Tall, feathery, deep bronze to purple fronds have an anise-like smell and taste. Grown in clumps, they become an edible accent in any garden. Yellow umbel flowers produce seed prized in the kitchen. 3-5 ft. tall. Item Code:SHERSAGE Salvia officionalis 3,500 seeds / oz. Soft, grey-green fuzzy leaves on a small shrub. Pungent leaves are used to flavor pork, sausage, poultry, sauces, and much more. 18-20 in. tall. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.45 $6.65 $9.95 $14.90 $22.35 $33.50 $5.20 $7.75 $11.65 $17.45 $52.25 $78.35 Finnochio-Bulbing Fennel See Fennel under Vegetables. Sorrel (A) (OP) Rumex scutatus Item Code:SHERSORR Lavender Vera (P) Lavandula angustifolia 33,600 eeds / oz. Leaves of this perennial herb have a mildly sour flavor and are used fresh or dried in soups and salads. Emerges in early spring once established. 8-12 in. tall. Item Code:SHERLAVE 25,000 seeds / oz. Native to the Mediterranean and sacred to the Egyptians, the Romans brought this plant to England. 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb Used originally for its medicinal qualities and its ability to “calm the heart”. A semi-evergreen perennial shrub $4.00 $4.50 $5.35 $16.05 $24.10 $36.15 with grey-green leaves, the rich purple flower spikes bloom in late June to July. Flowers are often dried and Spearmint (P) Mentha spicata used in potpourri. 18-20 in. tall. Item Code:SHERMINS 350,000 seeds / oz. 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz Medium-green in color and a very aggressive $4.00 $5.05 $7.60 $11.40 $17.05 $25.60 spreader. Leaves are used in drinks, salads, sauces, desserts, and more. 20 in. tall. Oregano (P) Origanum vulgare Item Code:SHEROREG 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz Item Code:SHERROSE 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $4.25 $5.05 $10.35 $15.50 $23.20 125,000 seeds / oz. $7.00 $10.50 $15.75 $23.60 $35.40 $53.05 Popular cooking herb used extensively in Italian, Mexican and Spanish cuisines. Attractive shrub-like Summer Savory (A) perennial grown for its leaves and flower tops. Used Satureja hortensis dried or fresh to flavor soups, sauces, chilies, pizza, Item Code:SHERSUMS salad dressings, meats, etc. 36 in. tall. 50,000 seeds / oz. Leaves are used fresh or dried to add a sweet 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz peppery flavor to soups, salads, beans and potatoes. $4.00 $4.55 $6.80 $10.20 $15.25 $22.90 Considered a good deterrent for the Mexican bean beetle, it’s a great herb to grow near your beans. Rosemary (TP) 12-18 in. tall. Rosmarinus officionalis 21,000 seeds / oz. Clean, pungent yet aromatic smell. Contains antioxidants and other bioactive properties. Excellent for flavoring meats, sauces, etc. Drought tolerant tender perennial(TP), not dependably winter hardy. 24 in. tall. 1/128 oz 1/64 oz 1/32 oz 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz $7.95 $11.95 $17.90 $26.85 $40.25 $60.35 - Herbs - 38 - Sweet Marjoram (A) Origanum majorama Item Code:SHERSWEM 52,000 seeds / oz. Leaves are used fresh or dried to flavor stuffing, meats and a wide variety of cooked veggies such as spinach and carrots. Can often be used in place of oregano and is sometimes preferred due to its sweeter taste. 8-12 in. tall. 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb $4.75 $7.10 $10.65 $15.95 $47.85 $71.80 Thyme (P) Item Code:SHERTHYM Thymus vulgaris 115,000 seeds / oz. Aromatic foliage used to season stuffing, meat, and salad. A great honey plant for bees. Best cultivated in a hot, sunny location with well-drained soil. 6-8 in. tall. 1/16 oz 1/8 oz 1/4 oz 1/2 oz 1 oz 1/4 lb $4.00 $4.75 $7.15 $10.70 $16.00 $48.00 - Herbs - 39 - Micro-Greens & Mini-Greens Are these tiny plants the new ‘foodie’ rage for gardeners, chefs and nutritionists? It may be a new idea to some, but eating tiny greens as a flavorful garnish or crunchy topping has been around for years. These are not sprouts – they are seedlings (stem, cotyledons, and first true-leaves; no root or seed coat) of edible vegetables, herbs and flowers. Easy to grow in just a few days from seed, the leaves can have 4-6 times the nutritional value of the same mature vegetable. Veggie Confetti – Sweet & Savory Mix Item Code: SMICSWES This mix was developed right here at Hart’s Seed. We grew 18 different varieties of greens and evaluated them for days to maturity, appearance and most of all, taste (quite a few didn’t make that cut). This combination of varieties mature to have 2 cuttings if you harvest at the seed-leaf stage or one cutting if you allow the plants to mature to the first true-leaf stage. Lettuces and spinach for that sweet crunch. Radish, kale, chard, beet, and arugula for a mild bite. Basil and summer savory for savory flavor with just a touch of citrus from the gem marigolds. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $4.00 $9.80 $14.70 $22.00 - Microgreens - 40 - Individual varieties suitable for micro-greens: Flowers Amaranthus Gem Marigolds Nasturtiums Sunflowers Veggies Beet Broccoli Cabbage Chinese Cabbage Carrot Chard Celery Cicoria (dandelion) Clover Collards Endive Kale Kohlrabi Leek Mustard Onions Peas Shoots (Sugar and Snow peas) Radish Radicchio Spinach Malabar Spinach (red stem) Wheat Herbs Anise Arugula Basil Cilantro Chervil Dill Bronze Fennel Parsley Sorrel Summer savory Lincoln Garden Peas Germinates in 8-10 days, Plant rows 24-48 in. apart Space plants 1-3 in. apart 90-150 seeds / oz. 2 lb. / 100 ft. row 120 lb. / acre Shelling Peas Alaska - !!SALE!! Item Code: BHAA Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Earliest pea we offer. Good canning and freezing type. Pods contain 6-8 smooth round peas. 2½ in. pods, 24-36 in. vines, 55 days. 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $3.60 $2.70 $2.00 $1.55 Early Frosty Item Code: BHFS A hardy pea that is tolerant of cold soil and light frost. Vines produce large quantities of dark green pods of 7-8 medium sized peas. 3½ in. pods, 24-48 in. vines, 64 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.60 $6.90 $5.15 $3.85 $2.90 Freezonian Item Code: BHFR This cross of “Thomas Laxton” and “World Record” was an AAS winner in 1948. Vines are vigorous and produce high yields of pods containing 6-8 smooth round peas. Resistant to fusarium wilt and exhibits tolerance to root rot. 3½ in. pods, 36-48 in. vines, 60 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.35 $6.50 $4.85 $3.65 $2.75 Green Arrow Item Code: BHGR A New England favorite. Heavy cropper of long, skinny, bright green pods stuffed full with 9-11 smooth peas. 4-5 in. pods, 24-28 in. vines, 62 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.45 $6.60 $5.00 $3.70 $2.80 Item Code: BHLN A long-time favorite in northern New England. Plants produce large yields of mid-green pods with 6-9 peas. Stands up to the heat better than most and resists wilt. 3½ in. pods, 30-40 in. vines, 67 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.85 $7.25 $5.45 $4.10 $3.10 Little Marvel Item Code: BHLM Introduced in 1908, it became an AAS winner in 1934. Produces blunt, dark green pods, well filled with 7-8 tender peas. Heavy yield. 3 in. pods, 18-24 in. vines, 63 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.25 $4.95 $3.70 $2.75 $2.10 Progress #9 Item Code: BHPR Easy to pick pods loaded with large peas. Excellent quality. One of the most popular garden peas. 4 in. pods, 18-24 in. vines, 62 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.50 $6.75 $5.05 $3.80 $2.85 Tall Telephone Item Code: BHTA Sold by Harts for over 100 years. A selection of “Telegraph” also known as “Alderman”. This pea was introduced in 1878 by Carter of London. Heavy producer of large pods with 8-9 peas in each pod. 5-6 in. pods, 5-6 ft. vines, 74 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.55 $6.85 $5.15 $3.85 $2.90 - Peas - 41 - Thomas Laxton Item Code: BHTH Introduced in 1898 by Thomas Laxton, the man often considered to be the best pea breeder. Big, productive vines yield, large, bright green pods with 6-8 peas inside. 3½ in. pods, 36-42 in. vines, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.35 $6.50 $4.85 $3.65 $2.70 Wando - !!SALE!! Item Code: BHWA Introduced in 1943 by the SC Vegetable Breeding. A cross of “Laxton’s Progress” and “Perfection”. Bears straight, dark pods filled with 6-8 dark green peas. Tolerant of both heat and cold. 4 in. pods, 24-36 in. vines, 68 days. 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.60 $3.45 $2.60 $1.95 Snap Peas Sugar Ann Item Code: BHSA Snow Peas Dwarf Grey Sugar Item Code: BHDG A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog and an oriental favorite, great for stir fry and freezing. Introduced in 1892 by D.M. Ferre Co., this variety has grown in popularity ever since. Heavy producer of sweet, tender, edible pods. These mid-season pea pods are slightly curved and light green in color. 3 in. pods, 30 in. vines, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.25 $6.05 $4.55 $3.40 $2.55 Oregon Sugar Pod II Item Code: BHOR A reselection by Oregon State University in 1985. Prolific producer of tender, light green, large and broad, often double pods. Freezes well with no loss of color or flavor and keeps it’s crunch when cooked. Support recommended due to heavy production. Resistant to mosaic virus, powdery mildew and wilt. 4-5 in. pods, 24-30 in. vines, 68 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb 1984’s AAS Winner! A very early pea. Dwarf vines produce high yields of short, sweet, and crisp pods. $4.00 $4.65 $7.00 $5.25 $3.95 $2.95 Pick while flat to use like snow peas, allow to get a little fat to use as an edible pod pea, or let them Southern Peas - See Dwarf Shell & mature fully and use as shelling peas. Vines do Field beans not require staking. 2½ in. pods, 18-24 in. vines, 56 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.25 $7.85 $5.90 $4.40 $3.30 Sugar Snap Item Code: BHSS 1979’s AAS Gold Winner! The original snap pea. Extremely productive late season. Tolerant of both heat and cold. Resistant to common wilt. 2-3 in. pods, 5-7 ft. vines, 70 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.75 $7.10 $5.35 $4.00 $3.00 - Peas - 42 - Romano Bush Garden Beans Item Code: BARN Thick, flat, tender, medium green pods with buff seeds. Distinctive flavor and widely used in Italian cooking. 5-6 in. pod, 50 days. Green Bush Beans Seeds / lb. Germination Seeds / 100ft row Seeds / acre Planting depth Between plants Between rows Vine Length 1200-2000 6 days 1 lb. 60-100 lbs. 1 in. 18-36 in. 2-4 in. 15-20 in. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.50 $8.25 $6.20 $4.65 $3.50 Royal Burgundy Item Code: BARY Blue Lake 274 Item Code: BABL Excellent freezing and canning variety. Medium green pods with white seeds on vigorous bushy vines. 6 in. pods, 52 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.05 $6.10 $9.10 $6.85 $5.15 $3.85 Bountiful Item Code: BABU A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. Previously known as “Green Bush Bean #1”, the name “Bountiful” was chosen in a contest in 1897. First prize for the name was $25 (a considerable amount of money at the time)! A heavy yielder of straight, flat, pods with tan seeds. 6-7 in. pods, 48 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.55 $8.35 $6.25 $4.70 $3.51 Petite Filet Item Code: BAPF A pencil thin gourmet green bean preferred by many cooks for their superior flavor. Deep green and tender pods on sturdy bush type plants. 5-6 in. pods, 55 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.05 $6.10 $9.10 $6.85 $5.15 $3.85 Excellent quality, round, tender, purple pods with buff seeds. The deep purple pods turn green when cooked. Resistant to Mexican bean beetle. 5 in. pod, 55 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.85 $8.75 $6.55 $4.95 $3.70 Stringless Green Pod Item Code: BAST A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. A popular green bean that produces abundant yields of tender, round, stringless pods. 6 in. pod, 50 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.30 $7.95 $5.95 $4.45 $3.35 Tendergreen Improved Item Code: BATG 1933’s AAS Winner! One of the finest round pod green beans. High yields of slightly purple mottled green pods with buff seeds. 6-7 in. pod, 56 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.40 $8.15 $6.10 $4.60 $3.45 Provider Item Code: BAPR Excellent green bean for the professional grower. Germinates well in cold soil. Straight, tender and very early. 5-6 in. pods, 50 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.55 $8.35 $6.25 $4.70 $3.55 - Beans - 43 - Yellow Pod Bush Beans Seeds / lb. Germination Seeds / 100ft row Seeds / acre Planting depth Between plants Between rows Vine Length 1200-2000 6 days 1 lb. 60-100 lbs. 1 in. 18-36 in. 2-4 in. 15-20 in. Dwarf Shell and Field Beans Seeds / lb. Germination Seeds / 100ft row Seeds / acre Planting depth Between plants Between rows California Blackeye Pea Goldcrop 1200-2000 6 days 1 lb. 60-100 lbs. 1 in. 18-36 in. 2-4 in. Item Code: BGCB Item Code: BBGC 1974’s AAS Winner! High quality & heavy yields of straight, round pods with white seeds. 6-7 in. pod, 56 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.40 $8.05 $6.05 $4.55 $3.40 Pencil Pod Item Code: BBPP A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. Finest round pod wax bean for the home and market since its introduction in 1900. Yellow and slightly curved pods with black seeds. 6 in. pod, 54 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.50 $8.25 $6.20 $4.65 $3.50 Top Notch Golden Wax Item Code: BBTN Introduced in the 1870’s, this bean is an excellent strain of buttery flavored, flat, golden yellow, stingless pods which contain brown-eyed white seeds. Rust resistant. 5 in. pod, 50 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.45 $8.20 $6.15 $4.60 $3.45 Although its common name has “pea” in it, it is not a pea but, in fact, a bean. Cultivated in Africa before it was brought to the states during the colonial era and was even grown by Thomas Jefferson in the 1770’s. Very heat tolerant and grows well in poor soil. Eat the pods young as snap beans or let them mature and use them as shelling beans. 4 in. pod, 15-18 in. plants, 70 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.30 $7.30 $5.50 $4.10 $3.10 Dark Red Kidney Item Code: BFRK This tall bush type shelling bean produces flat, green pods of huge dark red kidney shaped beans. Classic soup and chili bean. 5-6 in. pod, 22-28 in. plants, 95 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.25 $7.85 $5.90 $4.40 $3.30 Dwarf Taylor Horticultural Item Code: BDDH The pods of this 1800’s heirloom shelling bean turn a creamy tan splashed with red when at maturity. Excellent flavor fresh or dried. 5 in. pod, 20-23 in. plants, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.05 $7.55 $5.65 $4.25 $3.20 Fava/Broad Windsor Item Code: BDFA Grown extensively as a green shelling bean. Plant as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring. Produces long, flat, pods with a green shell and 4-6 greenish brown beans. 7-8 in. pod, 30-34 in. plants, 72 days. - Beans - 44 - 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.70 $7.05 $10.60 $7.95 $5.95 $4.50 French Horticultural Item Code: BDFH Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Tan seeds and pods become liberally splashed with red as they mature. A New England favorite and classic shelling bean. 7 in. pod, 18-20 in. plants, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $5.50 $8.25 $12.35 $9.25 $6.95 $5.25 Navy Bush Lima Beans (Butter Beans) Seeds / lb. Germination Seeds / 100ft row Seeds / acre Planting depth Between plants Between rows 400-1200 7 days 2 lbs. 25-75 lbs. 2 in. 24-36 in. 4-8 in. Henderson’s (Baby Bean) Item Code: BFNV Delicious dry bean that stays firm when cooked. Great for baking and soups. Produces thin pods with a green shell and 4-6 white beans. 4-5 in. pod, 16-24 in. plants, 90 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.45 $6.65 $5.00 $3.75 $3.00 Soldier Item Code: BFSL The most common beans used for traditional New England Baked Beans. Delicious, long, white bean has a distinctive red marking that resembles a toy soldiers silhouette, giving the bean its name. An attractive and tasty addition to soups and stews. 5 in. pod, 15-20 in. plants, 100 days. Item Code: BEHE Popular baby lima that was introduced in 1885 as “Wood’s Prolific Bush”, improved, renamed and reintroduced in 1889 by Peter Henderson. Produces small pods with 3-4 small white oval beans. 3 in. pod, 12-18 in. plants, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.80 $7.20 $5.40 $4.05 $3.05 Jackson Wonder (Speckled Bean) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BEJW 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb Introduced in 1888, these high-bush plants yield many medium sized pods with 3-5 seeds. Seeds are red when in the pod, drying to buff colored with contrasting purple mottling. Excellent fresh or dried. 3 in. pod, 20-32” plants, 68 days. $4.00 $5.70 $8.55 $6.40 $4.80 $3.60 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.25 $6.05 $4.55 $3.45 $2.55 Soybeans (edamame) Pole Lima Beans Seeds / lb. 2000-2200 Germination 10 days Seeds / 100ft row 1/2 lbs. Seeds / acre 80-100 lbs. Planting depth 1 in. Between plants 18-30 in. Between rows 6-8 in. NEW!! Butterbean – Green Vegetable Soybean Item Code: BLBB A re-selection of Green Giant soybean from the fields of Johnny’s Selected Seed in Albion Maine. Acclaimed in taste tests as the finest of the green soybeans for their sweet buttery flavor. Well branched plants produce prolific sets of easy to shell pods with tan pubescence, most containing 3 large beans. 2-2½ in. pod, 2-2 ½ ft bush. 90 days (fresh) 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1 lb $5.60 $16.80 $25.20 $37.80 Seeds / lb. Germination Seeds / 100ft row Seeds / acre Planting depth Between plants Between rows 400-1200 7 days 2 lbs. 25-75 lbs. 2 in. 24-36 in. 4-8 in. King of the Garden - !!SALE!! Item Code: BEKG Sold by Harts for over 100 years. This old timer dates back to 1883 when Frank S. Platt introduced the variety into his catalog. Long, uniform, dark green pods with 5-6 large white seeds are produced all season long, right up until the first frost. Tall, sturdy vines will require support for heavy yield. 7 in. pod, 8-10 ft. vines, 88 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.40 $8.05 $6.05 $4.55 $3.40 - Beans - 45 - Pole Beans Seeds / lb. Germination Seeds / 100ft row Seeds / acre Planting depth Between plants Between rows Tri-Color Tipi Mix Item Code: BCTP 1200-2000 6 days 1/2 lb. 50-75 lbs. 1 in. 36-48 in. 3-9 in. Our own mixture of Kentucky Wonder, Kentucky Wax and Purple Podded pole beans. All are stringless and tender when young, each with a slightly different flavor. 6-8” pods. Vigorous 6-8’ vines need support. 65 days. Blue Lake Pole Item Code: BCBL All purpose green bean. Pods are round to oval, medium green, long and straight with white seeds. 6 in. pod, 5-7 ft. vines, 60 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.55 $6.80 $10.20 $7.70 $5.75 $4.30 Kentucky Wonder Item Code: BCKW A variety we offered in our 1914 catalog. First offered in 1864 as “Texas Pole”, renamed “Old Homestead” then later reintroduced as “Kentucky Wonder Pole” in 1877. By 1901 it was so popular it was listed by over 280 companies. 7-9 in. pod, 5-7 ft. vines, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.60 $6.90 $10.30 $7.75 $5.80 $4.35 Kentucky Wonder Wax Item Code: BCKX Long, flat yellow pods similar to Kentucky Wonder. 7-9 in. pod, 5-7 ft. vines, 65 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.30 $6.40 $9.60 $7.20 $5.40 $4.05 Purpel Podded Pole Item Code: BCPP Produces bright purple pods that are stringless, crisp and tender when young. Harvest when pods are about 4 inches long. 8+ ft. vines. 67 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.70 $7.05 $10.60 $7.95 $5.95 $4.50 Scarlet Runner Item Code: BCSC Sold by Harts for over 100 years. Often grown for its showy, edible scarlet flowers, this variety dates as far back as the 1600’s. Vines often grow over 10ft. Pick the beans early as snap beans or let them mature to use them as green shelling beans. 6-8 in. pod, 10+ ft. vines, 90 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $5.90 $8.85 $13.25 $9.95 $7.45 $5.60 - Beans - 46 - 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $5.00 $7.50 $11.20 $8.40 $6.30 $4.75 White Half Runner - !!SALE!! Item Code: BCWR Pole type plant with short (for a runner) vines that do not require staking. Has bright white flowers and produces high yields of flat green pods with white seeds. 4 in. pod, 5-8 ft. vines, 60 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.10 $6.05 $4.55 $3.34 $2.55 Yardlong Item Code: BCYL Vigorous vines climb and produce bright green pods that grow up to a full yard in length. Nutty flavor similar to asparagus and are best picked at under 14 inches. May be cooked like snap beans or stir fried. Ideal for freezing. 1½ -3 ft. pod, 10+ ft. vines, 70 days. 1 oz 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb $5.25 $18.15 $27.20 $40.80 $31.00 Corn Germinates in 7-10 days 120-180 seeds/oz. Plant Seeds 1-2 in. deep 1600-2900 seeds/lb. Space plants 8-15 in. Plant 4 oz./100ft. row Plant rows 30-48 in. apart Plant 10lbs./acre Su – Standard hybrid su sugary gene SE – Homozygous sugary enhanced se gene Se – Heterozygous sugary enhanced se gene Hybrid White Sweet Corn Frosty (se) Item Code: BJFR Earlier, glossy white corn with Silver Queen like qualities. Produces uniform, easily harvested ears with 16 rows full to the tip with succulent kernels. 8 in. ears, 6 ft. tall, 75 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $5.80 $10.45 $18.80 $16.90 $15.25 $13.70 Silver Queen (Su) Item Code: BJSQ Good looks, great taste and broad adaptability combine to keep Silver Queen reigning supreme. Tolerates Northern Corn Leaf Blight and Stewart’s Wilt Disease. 8 in. ears, 8 ft. tall, 90 days. Hybrid Bi-Color Sweet Corn Butter & Sugar (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJBS A long time favorite. Has excellent flavor and holds it’s flavor well. 7 in ears, 7 ft. tall, 75 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.70 $8.40 $15.00 $13.60 $12.20 $11.00 Honey & Cream (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJHC Firm with an old fashioned texture together with the sweet creaminess of a bi-color corn. Ears have 12-14 rows of sugar sweet kernels. Great fresh but also good for canning and freezing. 7½ in. ears, 6½ft. tall, 78 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $6.15 $11.10 $10.00 $9.00 $8.10 Peaches & Cream Early (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJPC Take advantage of early market demand! Consistently delivers ears with the preferred length and an attractive package. 7½ in. ears, 6½ ft. tall, 70 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $6.30 $11.25 $10.15 $9.15 $8.20 Sugar & Gold (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJSL Another long time favorite. Good flavor retaining qualities. 6½ in. ears, 4ft. tall, 70 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $7.00 $12.15 $11.40 $10.20 $9.20 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.70 $8.50 $15.25 $13.70 $12.35 $11.10 Hybrid Yellow Sweet Corn Bodacious R/M (SE) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJBO Superior eating quality and bursting with very tender kernels, ears fill out well and look good. Resistant to Common Rust and Maize Dwarf Mosaic. 8 in. ears, 7 ft. tall, 75 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $5.20 $9.30 $16.70 $15.05 $13.50 $12.15 Early Sunglow (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJSU Noted for its cold and frost resistance, this excellent hybrid produces ears early in the season. Helps you be the first to market with quality local sweet corn! 7 in. ears, 4½ ft. tall, 63 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $6.75 $12.15 $10.95 $9.85 $8.85 Golden Beauty (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJGB 1955’s AAS Winner! This early producing sweet corn is well known for adaptability, tolerance and large yield. 7½ in. ears, 5½ ft. tall, 72 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.75 $8.70 $7.80 $7.05 $6.30 Golden Cross Bantam (Su) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJGC Introduced in 1933 and still going strong. Excellent for both home and commercial growing. 8 in. ears, 6 ft. tall, 85 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.50 $7.30 $6.50 $5.90 $5.30 - Corn - 47 - Incredible R/M (SE) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJIN A corn with excellent flavor and crispness that has nice husk coverage and flags. Resistant to Stewart’s Wilt, Common Rust and Maize Dwarf Mosaic. 8 in. ears, 8 ft. tall, 85 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.80 $8.65 $15.60 $14.00 $12.60 $11.30 Kandy Korn (SE) - !!SALE!! Item Code: BJKK Mid-season variety that resists Common Rust and Stewart’s Wilt. Flavorful ears with a unique burgundy tinge to the husks that are easily recognized. 8 in. ears, 8 ft. tall, 85 days. 1/4 lb 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.90 $8.80 $15.85 $14.25 $12.80 $11.55 Open Pollinated Sweet Corn Golden Bantam 8 row - !!SALE!! Item Code: BKGB Originally grown by William Chambers in Greenfield, MA. It was sold to Burpee after his death and introduced in their catalog in 1902. Can be planted closer together than other varieties. Ears have 8 rows of golden-yellow kernels. 6½ -8 in. ears, 5-6 ft. tall, 76 days. 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $5.45 $4.90 $4.40 $3.95 Golden Bantam 12 Row Item Code: BKGD Introduced in 1922 by the Everett B. Clark Seed Co. of Milford, CT. Developed as a selection of Golden Bantam 8 Row with larger ears having an average of 12 rows of kernels. It was also improved to stay tender longer. A good freezer. 8 in. ears, 8-10 ft. tall, 82 days. Crop Failure Ornamental Indian Corn - !!SALE!! Item Code: BKNR Produces ears of corn that have kernels in a variety of vivid shades of red, yellow, orange and blue. The stalks and ears are must haves for autumn decorations along with gourds and pumpkins. 9 in. ears, 8 ft. tall, 110 days. - Corn - 48 - 1/2 lb 1-4 lb 5-10 lb 11-49 lb 50 lb $4.00 $4.55 $4.10 $3.70 $3.35 The Chas. C. Hart Seed Co 304 Main St Wethersfield, CT 06109-1826
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