Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . o the col lard. Kale is more hardy than cabbageand willstand through the entire winter in any ordinary season in the central andlower South. It is much improved in quality by being touched with frost. Of all thecabbage tribe this is t he most finely flavored and it would be more generally grownwere its good qualities more widely known. It is a favorite vegetable to furnishgreens in the South during winter and spring, and for that use there is nothingbetter. Sow 1 oz. of seed for 100 feet ofrow, 3 to 4 pounds per acre. Early Green Curled —Also variously


Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . o the col lard. Kale is more hardy than cabbageand willstand through the entire winter in any ordinary season in the central andlower South. It is much improved in quality by being touched with frost. Of all thecabbage tribe this is t he most finely flavored and it would be more generally grownwere its good qualities more widely known. It is a favorite vegetable to furnishgreens in the South during winter and spring, and for that use there is nothingbetter. Sow 1 oz. of seed for 100 feet ofrow, 3 to 4 pounds per acre. Early Green Curled —Also variously known as Dwarf German, DwarfCurled Scotch and Siberian. This is the variety usually sown in the fall for springuse. Itis rather low growing, with fine curled leaves of deep green color. The youngleaves are tender and delicate in flavor. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; pound,25 cents; pound, 70 cents. Tall Green Curled Scotch—Tall growing, very ornamental variety. Packet,5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 25 cents; pound, 70 Improved Large Purple Thornless Eggplant Gnnroii Seeds received all right. You gave more andeOrgltt better seeds for the money than any otherseedsman I ever dealt with. I thank you.—Norris C. Milburn,Irwin County, Georgia. T7|_^_? J_ Seed came promptly and are satisfactoryr lOriUd Mailed order to you 2 p, m. on Thursday andfollowing Tuesday morning had a good stand up. This I thinkspeaks well for the attention you give orders and the produc-tive power of Florida soil.—Z. Graham. Marion The garden seed I bought of you were good and IcXds not a disappointment as some seed 1 have boughtfrom Northern seed houses have been. Your Tom Watson Wat-ermelon has the good points of all and the defects of T. Allison, Milam County, Texas. I» • Garden seeds I gotfrom you in the spring ^OUl»ltlUtl were the very best. Hastings ProlificCorn is splendid. S. J. W. Bennett, St. Helena Parish. 46 H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ge


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