True Georgia Collards
A tall, loose form of cabbage grown in the South as a substitute for cabbage, and extensively used there for the table as well as for stock feeding; it continues in growth and is usable all Winter. Hardier, easier to grow, and can be grown in poorer soil than cabbage. Pkt. 4C; oz. 15C; 2 oz. 20C; ¼ lb. 35c.
Originally listed in: Great Northern Seed Co. 1918
True Georgia Collards
Forms a large, open head of leaves on a tall stem. Extensively use in the South where it furnishes an abundance of food for the table or for stock. Ready in about 80 days. Pkt 5c; oz 15c.
Originally listed in: Mills Annual Seed Book, 1934