Hastings' seeds : spring 1909 catalogue . Southern or Georgia Collards. Collards f ff*%¥ F AZTJlTfeQ An old-time favorite and stand-W-V/£rfi_/i-_i.£-»,JL?0 by all over the South. It is welladnnted to ev> ry Southern State, and is a species of cabbagew hich is not only very hardy, but a vigorous and continu-ous grower, producing a mass of leaves and, later in theseason, a fairly good head. It is not in its best conditionuntil tcched by irost. Seed can be sown in early springad up i ifi late as August 1 t. When plants are 6 incheshs h t sin pla to op n rronrfl setting them two feetr] nrt in r


Hastings' seeds : spring 1909 catalogue . Southern or Georgia Collards. Collards f ff*%¥ F AZTJlTfeQ An old-time favorite and stand-W-V/£rfi_/i-_i.£-»,JL?0 by all over the South. It is welladnnted to ev> ry Southern State, and is a species of cabbagew hich is not only very hardy, but a vigorous and continu-ous grower, producing a mass of leaves and, later in theseason, a fairly good head. It is not in its best conditionuntil tcched by irost. Seed can be sown in early springad up i ifi late as August 1 t. When plants are 6 incheshs h t sin pla to op n rronrfl setting them two feetr] nrt in row. Cultivate like cabbage. e. Stands all sorts of adverse conditions without injury-ar Noth as Atla ita. In rany places where the soil is• collatd tirous (a ily and makes a good substitute foree, 10 cents; !4 pound, 25 cents: pound, 75 cents. TVf»\xr WUUp f-F«— J Originated from Buncombe cabbage. In cold weti,cvr lltcu winters it forms firm heads. Superior to the Georgia collard. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 50 cents; pound, IT* T E *


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