. Catalog Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Nutritious Magnolia COLLARDS PEST CONTROL Arainst Aphids, Cut Worms, and Cabbage Worms use NNOR Garden Spray. Acme Vege- table and Flower Garden Dust, or Acme Ro- tenone Garden Guard. Georgia or Southern—Very hardy. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, forming a cluster of succulent tender leaves at top of rather long stem, are used as vitamin- rich greens.—Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15C—Va- Lb. 30c—Postpaid. Cabbage or White—A white heading va- riety as hardy as the ordinary collard b
. Catalog Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Nutritious Magnolia COLLARDS PEST CONTROL Arainst Aphids, Cut Worms, and Cabbage Worms use NNOR Garden Spray. Acme Vege- table and Flower Garden Dust, or Acme Ro- tenone Garden Guard. Georgia or Southern—Very hardy. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, forming a cluster of succulent tender leaves at top of rather long stem, are used as vitamin- rich greens.—Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15C—Va- Lb. 30c—Postpaid. Cabbage or White—A white heading va- riety as hardy as the ordinary collard but with better flavor and more tender. Grows 1% to 2 feet high.—Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15c—l/i Lb. 30c— STEP SIX Georgia Collar^s CULTURE — Espec ially good for winter greens. Grown in home gardens far table use: also by truckers for market. Seed should be sown thickly, transplanting when 4 inches high, or sow in rows where plants are to remain, and when well In Making a Garden started thin to 16 to 18 inches apart in rows, % ounce to 100 feet. 5 ounces to acre. MAGNOLIA CUCUMBERS — For Pickling and Salads CULTURE—For largest yield of cucumbers, soil should be well enriched with Vigoro and loca- tion should be fully exposed to the sun. Plant seed not over one inch deep, in hills from 3 to 5 feet apart each way. dropping 15 to 20 seeds in a hill. After plants begin to crowd, thin to 3 plants to the hill. Give frequent but shallow cultivation until plants make runners. Pick fruit as soon as large enough before it begins to ripen, as vines will cease setting fruit when seeds begin to mature. In gathering for pickles, cut the stem instead of pulling fruit off, and be careful not to mar the fruit , in any way: if the skin is 1 broken, pickles will not | keep so well. Use % ounce to 100 feet of drill: 4 lbs. per acre. White Spine Cubit (Illustration)—Won Bronze Medal Award in 1944 All American Selections. Dark green, white spine, cylindrical with blunt ends
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