Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . Danvers Intermediate. Chantenay Half LonS Carrot Georgia Col lards f!flT T ATiTIQ An old-time favorite and stand-by all over the South. It is welladapted to eveiy Southern State, and is a species ofcabbage which is not only very hardy but a vigorousand continuous grower, producing a mass of leaves,and, later in the season, a fairly good bead. It is notin its best condition until touched by frost. Seed canbe sown in early spring and up to as late as August plants are 6 inches high transplant to openground, setting them 2 feet apart in row. Cult
Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . Danvers Intermediate. Chantenay Half LonS Carrot Georgia Col lards f!flT T ATiTIQ An old-time favorite and stand-by all over the South. It is welladapted to eveiy Southern State, and is a species ofcabbage which is not only very hardy but a vigorousand continuous grower, producing a mass of leaves,and, later in the season, a fairly good bead. It is notin its best condition until touched by frost. Seed canbe sown in early spring and up to as late as August plants are 6 inches high transplant to openground, setting them 2 feet apart in row. Cultivatelike cabbage. 1 ounce seed will make 2C0 leet of row. Southern nr frr>nrrfi*i Tnllnr-fl This variety is the old-time Or lieorgia JjOIiara stands all sorts of adverse conditionswithout injury. Is very hardy, standing the winter as far North as Atlanta. In manyplaces where the soil is too poor to grow cabbage, the collard grows easily and makesa good substitute for cabbage. Packet, 5 cts. jounce, 10 cts.; % lb., 25 cts.; pound, 75 cts.
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