A MAN WITH A GARDEN IS SELDOM HUNGRY 
27 
COLLARDS 
One Ounce of Seed for 100 Yards of Row 
A Loose-leaved plant of the Cabbage family 
Georgia Southern or Creole—80 Days. Cabbage 
greens. The leaves can be blanched white as Celery 
and made tender by enveloping each plant from the 
top downward with a large paper or muslin bag 
during its late growth. Stems long, 2 to 3 feet, 
white or golden, can be grown in sections where 
Cabbages do not thrive. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c 4 lb. 20c lb. 76c 
Cabbage Collards—90 Days. A cross between a 
(''abbage and a Collard. Of Georgia origin and well 
suited to the South. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c 1 lb. 20c lb. 76c 
CRESS 
Large Rooted or Coffee—100 Days. This variety 
should not be confused with the Witloof sort which 
is used as a salad, for this is little used as such but 
is cultivated for its roots which when dry are used 
as a substitute for coffee. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 16c 4 lb. 46c lb. $1.40 
Witloof or Brussels Chicory—110 Days. The 
leaf resembles a head of Cos Lettuce, large, thick, 
stems tightly folded against each other, the heart 
bleached like Celery. Very popular in Europe, 
growing in demand in America. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 20c } lb. 66c lb. $1.76 
DANDELION 
Cabbaging or Improved Thick Leaf—60 Days. 
An improved type of an old-fashion plant rapidlj' 
growing into favor as an early Salad, thick-leaved, 
dark green. Sow and cultivate same as Lettuce. 
Tie up the same as Cos Lettuce or shelter from light 
by inverted pots or board covering. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 46c i lb. $1.60 lb. $6.00 
French Garden—66 Days. A good sort, not so 
strong in growth as the Cabbaging, but much better 
than the common wild sort; not so erect, leaves 
broader, less curly and not so vivid a green. Blanches 
easily. Pkt. 6c oz. 30c I lb. 86c lb. $2.76 
CORN SALAD 
Sometimes Called Fetticus 
Sow Ten Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row 
Broad-Leaved (Large Seeded)—60 Days. Used 
as a small Salad throughout the Winter and Spring. 
Sometimes called Lamb’s Lettuce. F'or quick grow¬ 
ing .sow thickly in drills, cover slightly first of 
Autumn. Height 4 inches. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 16c j lb. 46c lb. $1.60 
Georgia or Creole Collard 
Snowflake Field Corn 
(For description see Page 26) 
CHICORY or SUCCORI 
Sometimes Called French Endive 
Plant Four Ounces for 100 Yards of Row 
Broad-Leaved—46 Days. Leaves 
not cut. A form of Salad much 
used abroad. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 16c 1 lb. 30c lb. $1.00 
Curled or Pepper Grass-40 
Days. Gut leaved, used for flavor¬ 
ing and as a Salad. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 10c 1 lb. 26c lb. 76c 
Upland Cress Gray Seeded- 60 
Days. Very much resembles Water 
C’ress not oidy in habit and appear¬ 
ance but in texture and flavor as 
well. It is rapidly taking the place 
of Water Cress where running 
streams are not available. It is a 
very fast grower and easily culti¬ 
vated. It will grow in any soil and 
will produce an abundance of leaves 
even in a very dry season. Flavor 
quite spicy and appetizing. A de¬ 
cided acquisition. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 16c f lb. 46c lb. $1.60 
Water Cress—60 Days. A favorite dressing for 
dishes, a desirable form of Greens. A Perennial 
aquatic plant. Will only thrive well when the roots 
are submerged in water, and grows best along banks 
of small running streams. 
Pkt. 6c oz. 26c i Ib. $1.20 lb. $4.00 
