Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . k-ingly refer to it, as something not worthwhile growing. Now there are hundreds ofthousands of collard patches scatteredaround over the South, and most Southernpeople like them. The collard is an old-timefavorite, adapted to all parts of the as a producer of greens for boiling Inwinter and spring it has no equal. Somedont like the collard taste. If y( u dont, itwill pay you to have a collard patch just togive your cows an occasional taste ofgreenstuff during the winter. Sow any time upto September 1st. Southern or Georgia ™yV?s the old time fa


Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . k-ingly refer to it, as something not worthwhile growing. Now there are hundreds ofthousands of collard patches scatteredaround over the South, and most Southernpeople like them. The collard is an old-timefavorite, adapted to all parts of the as a producer of greens for boiling Inwinter and spring it has no equal. Somedont like the collard taste. If y( u dont, itwill pay you to have a collard patch just togive your cows an occasional taste ofgreenstuff during the winter. Sow any time upto September 1st. Southern or Georgia ™yV?s the old time favorite. Stands all sorts of ad-verse conditions without injury. Is veryhardy, standing winters as far north as At-lanta. In many places where the soil is toopoor to grow cabbage, the collaid growseasily and makes a good substitute for cab-bage. Packet, 5 cents, ounce, 10 cents; %pound, 25 cents; pound, 76 cents. COMES TWICE A MONTH. SEE OUR SPECIALOFFER ON PAGES 18 AND 19. YOU NEED IT. The BestFor the Early CauliflowerSouthern States. Collards H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 31


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