TOM LINDER:
eet
i itorial I By I By TOM | LINDER
st Monday, November 22,
peared in Federal Court in
District of Columbia to an-
r the indictment against
elf, Commissioner McDon-
and others.
n. Hugh Howell and Hon
or Davidson represented
while other able counsel
[he only questions taken up
Judge Curran were legal
ions on motions filed by
attorneys. After a two day
ring, the Court granted
ernment Attorneys until
ember 6, in which to file ad-
attorneys for the defense
e permitted to file reply
efs. Senator Burton K.
seler, of Montana, Defense
orney, stated to the Court
f the Congress had had
idea that the Department
stice would have attempt-
to have put any such con-
tion on the law as they
that Congress would have
assed it.
further developed that the
alled Lobbying Act is a part
t general bill proposed to
~amline Congress. In addi-
_to carrying the so-called
bying measure, it also in-
d a number of other mat-
among which were a 50
Congressmen and Senators.
fas passed in the jam and
ry of the closing days of
gress. The Congressional
ord shows that many Sen-
rs and Congressmen were
mmittee Chairmen as to
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1848
COMMISSIONER
NUMBER 13
Back From Washington
esented the other defend-
nal briefs and, of course,
ent increase in salaries to
concerned about the bill
sked numerous questions.
t e bill would and would
They were so much con-
cerned that they wrote into the
bill provisions in plain English
that it should not interfere with
freedom of speech, freedom of
press and freedom of petition.
The Attorneys for the defense
set up as part of the pleadings
the Law of Georgia and the Law.
of Texas, showing just what the
Commissioners of Agriculture
are required to do. In_ both
cases, the Commissioner of Ag-
riculture is required bx State
Law to do exactly the things
that we are charged with doing
ir the Federal mdictment.
The so-called Lobbying Act
specifically exempts public of-
ficials in the discharge of their
duties from the provisions of
the Act.
SECRET NUMBERS
The inaictment charges me
with having some kind ot secret
number to an account for trad-
ing in futures and the Govern-
ment lawyer said it was so clev-
erly concealed that even the
F. B. I. had been unable to find
it. Since I have never in my life
traded in futures, I was natural-
- ly curious to find out what this
was all about. I talked with a
young Attorney from the New
York Cotton Exchange who ex-
plained it as follows:
It seems that under the rules
of the New York Cotton Ex-
change, anyone is permitted to
trade by number instead of
name if they so desire. Now,
keep in mind that the rules of
the New York Exchange must
have the approval of THE
BOARD.
- THE BOARD under Feder-
al Law consists of the Attorney
General of the United States,
- the Secretary of Agriculture of
the United States and the Sec-
_ retary of Commerce: of the '|
United States. Therefore any
rules in effect on the New York
Exchange must have heen ap-
proved by the Attorney General.
- This Lawyer from New York
also told me that every num-
bered account on the Exchange
was well known to the Income
Tax Division of the Federal Gov-
ernment. It is evident that this
would be true. It therefore fol-
lows that while a numbered ac-
count might be secret from
other traders, that it would not
be secret from the Government.
The Government knows, at all
times, according to this At-
torney, to whom the number of
each account belongs.
. Judge Curran also informed us
that a three Judge Court had
been constituted to pass on the
question of the Constitutionality
of the so-called Lobbying Act.
At this hearing, only questions
of law were considered and'no
question of fact has been gone
into. The matter of legal ques-
tions is now in the Courts and
nothing will be done until the
Court decides these Motions and
legal questions before it. If the
Court sustains our motions, that
will be the end of the case. If the
Court over-rules our motions,
then further hearings will be
-had. I will keep you posted
through the Bulletin on any fur-
ther developments.
Let me again repeat that re-
gardless of the outcome of this
particular case, if this Act is held
Constitutional every citizen of
the United States would be pro-
hibited by law from contacting
his Congressman or Senator or
from writing letters or making
news releases or doing anything
that the Government could con-
strue as having some effect on
egislation. If this law is held
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114-122 Pece St., Covingion, Ga.
Red Flowering Quince, 25c ca;
Blue Spider Wort, King. Al-
fred Daffodils, Purple Iris, 50c
doz.; Dbl. Lilies, 40c doz. No
checks. Exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Malva_ Silver, Talking
= tock; Rt, 2:
May field Giant Shasia
Daisies, $1. doz. Regular
Shasta Daisies, 50c\doz.; Rose
Pink Thrift, 3 doz. $1. Moss
packed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Chula. g
1 yr. 12-18 in. Dbl. Flowez
ing Crabapple Trees, 40c; Very
Dbl. Crimson Poppy Seed,
Jarge pkg.. 20c. Del. A. J. Wil-.
Joughby, Waco.
Mixed col. Mums, German
Tris, Dbl. Red Cannas, Single
Tiger Lilies, 50c doz.; Aspava-
gus Clumps, 50c; Blue Hardy.
Verbena, Rose Thrift, 40c doz.;
Blue Weeping Linda, Van
Houtti + Spirea,
Yellow Forsythia, 12 in., 6, $3.
Velma Deen, Bremen.
4 col. Dbl. Altheas, 3 col.
Crape Myrtles, 50c ea; Yel-
low, Paper White Narcissus,
Butter and Eggs, 35c doz.;
Spider Lilies, Stock Diantius,
Ww. Candytuft, Larkspurs,
Queen Anns Lace, Calendulas,
50e doz. 2 ft. Nandinas, 5Cc
-ea. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.
Dbl. Pink rooted Oleander
cuttings, 50c ea.; Mixed Per.
Phlox, Red Thrift, Red Ver-
ena, 75c doz.; 8c postage on
orders. Mrs. M. -P. Combs,
Washington, Rt. 2.
100 unrooted Eng. Dwarf
Boxwood cut., $7.50; Purple
Violets, Rose Thrift, 4 bunch-
s, 50c; Dbl. Red Cannas, 50c
doz.; Blue Hardy Verbenas,
40c doz; White June Lilies,
name unknown, large bulbs,
$1.00; Small, 40c. Add postage.
Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
12 Van Houtti Spirea, root-
ed, $3.00; 18 small, $2.00; large
Dbl. White Rose Spirea, 2 1/2
$2.00; Yellow Forsythia,
Pink Almand, Weigelas, Jan.
Jasmine, Variegated Honev-
suckle, not wild, 2 ft., 60c. Add
postage. Mrs. Alice Harrison,
Bremen.
13 finest var.,
bushes, 65c ea; Marechalneil
rose, $8.50 doz; Azaleas, all
kinds, 50c to $3.50; Camellias,
$1.-$1.50; Evergreens, abelias,
Eng. Dogwood, Forsythia, Gar-
denias, Arborvitae, flowering
quince, 50c up. State insp. C.
M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Cap-
itol Ave. S. W. MA 3671. 2
2 yr. Rose
Pink Almand,
|
FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2.25
_ Bridalwreath, Red Dogwood, |C; Calendulas, stock, 60c doz.;
Giant Shasta Daisies, $1.00;
Tube Rose Bulbs, 50 doz.; $2.
C. Field run. Mrs... Will Wise,
Wadley.
Star of Bethlehem, 30c doz.,
65c C; Ferns and begonias, 35c
ea; dbl. poppy seed,-3 kinds,
23c half tea-spoonful; Touch-
me-not seed, old fashioned
kind, 18 teaspoonful; 3 kind
rose cuttings, not rooted, 25c.
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, | &
Rie 2.
Boxwood, Gardenias, Coral
Vines, 25c ea; Red, Pink, and
White Camellias, 2 yr. plaats,
65c ea; House Plants, 7, $1.
Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel.
Royal Ponciannas, 3, $1. Exe.
for Teaolive, Golden \Chain
trees, Globe Arborvitae or
print sacks. Miss Josie Hamil-
ton, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Bulbs: Chinese Sacred Jily,.
15, $1.00; Jumbo Pink Siripe
Crinium, Wine Stripe, 50c ea;
$4.50 doz.; Best Pink, Red or
Yellow Cannas, $1. doz.; 2-5
Eye Roots, trimmed. Mrs. H.
E. McLeod, Dixie. :
Nice blooming size Paper
White Narcissus, 30c doz.; $2.
C. Add postage. MO preferred.
ee Anna Crow, Gainesville,
teas
Yellow Daffodil Bulbs, $1. C;
Tiger Lily, $1.50 C; Dbl. Pink
and White Altheas, Pink and
White Spireas, Wax Leaf Lig-
ustrums, Spruce Pines, 25 ea.;
$2.50 doz. All rooted. Damp
packed. Mrs. Carl Kimsey,:
Hiawassee.
50 dif. col. mixed Iris, $4. C;
Dbl. and Single Orange Lilies,
$100.3. Pinks Dhritt, $i. aC;
Small and large Vinca, 3 doz.,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. S. M.
Gunter; Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Several cols. Iris, 30c doz.;
Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, $1.
C; Eng. Dogwood, Crape My--
tle, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. B. Hadaway, Monticello.
Blue Forget-Me-Nots, 6, 25c;
Mother-in-Law Tongue (Zebra
Plant) 10c; Pink, Red Running
and 2 White Eng. Roses, 25c ea;
Blue Hydrangeas, Blue, White
and Pink Larkspurs. Add post-
age. 5c extra on checks. Write:
Mrs. D. S. Terry, Quitman,
910 W. LaFayette St.
White Dogwood, Mt. Laurels,
Honeysuckles, 4 cols., -2-3 1/2
ft., $1. doz.; Blue Iris, 50 doz.;
Blooming Peachtree, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Leco Ar-
mour, Lula, Rt. *
- MARKET BULLETI.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
Cameo pink Azaleamums,
85c doz.; Cannas, City of Port-
land, Blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1.
doz.; Hemerocallis, Day Lilies,
50c doz.; Abelia, 8-10 yrs. old,
50c ea.; Silver Lace Vine, 40c
ea. No order less $1. Add post- |
age. Mrs.
Miles Tanner, San-
dersville. j :
Mixed cols. and sizes Ger-
man Iris, 40 doz. for $15.00;
50c doz.; Dbl. Red Cannas, 50c
doz.; $3.50 C; 600 Single Tiger
Lilies, $10.00; 2 doz, 75c Blue
Perennial Verbena, 3 doz.,
$1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth
Head, Bremen.
Red Canna and Purple Ivis
| bulbs, 30c doz.; Xmas Cactus,
30c bunch; Dbl. Salmon Pink
25c cutting; Yel-
low Jonquils, White Narcissus,
20e doz.; Pink Rambler Rose
Bushes, rooted, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5: E
Hardy Verbena, Red, White,
Purple, Lavender, Blue, Rose,
Pink, Fuchsia, also* light cols.
and dif var. variegated, 15
rooted pieces, $1. plus postage; |
Red Crape Myrtle, 50c ea.; For-
Sythia, Spirea, 3, $1. Mrs. H.
E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Glad Bulbs: Clean, treated,
graded, large, Giants, $35. M;
No. 1, $30.00; No. 2, $25.00; 3,
$20.00; 4, $15.00; Pink Picardy
Yellow, Orange, White. Mrs.
W. F. McCurely, Atlanta, 973
Memorial Dr. S. E.
Shasta Daisies, 50 doz.;
Purple Wisteria, rooted, 25c ea;
Verbena, Purple, Rose Pink, 3
doz., $1.00; Scarlet Thistle
Dusty Miller, rooted, 30c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Julia Single-
ton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave. S.
E. Tel. Ma. 4184.
Ligustrums
broad leaf evergreen, tall var.,
3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea. Add
postage. Miss Daisy Ellis,
Greenville. _
10 Cactus, all dif, $1. PP.
No CODs. Jeanne Wilson, At-
Janta, 943: Greenwood Ave., N.
Jap. Bamboo, Nandina Seed-
lings, $1. doz; Hedge Seed-
lings; Pink Oxalis, 50c doz.;
Wine Water ~ Lily,~ 25c ea;
White Rain Lily; $1. C. Add
postage. Bertha Tucker, Craw-
fordville. =
Magnolia, Teaolive, -Yellow
Jasmine, White, Red Dogwood,
Umbrella China, Pink Crab-
apple, Greybeard, Red Crape
Myrtle, Red Holly, Orange,
Red Hawthorne, 1 to 4 ft., 10c
to 50c ea. Add postage. Exc.
for sacks. Mrs. Alma Colsan,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2. -
Dbl. Tube Rose Bulbs, 6, $1.,
Rainbow col. Glad Bulbs,
large blooming size, Red Ver-
bena, Pink Thrift, 35c doz. Exc.
for Creole or Bermuda Easter
Lily Bulbs. Mrs. Tom Bryan,
Mey OR pened
Rosemary, 2 bunches, 45c;
Pink and White Queen Anns
Lace, Jan. Jasmine, 2 bunches,
25c; Standing Cypress, Blue
Prairie Fall Flowers, 25 doz.
Aa E. B. Warren, Toomsboro,
Ue Zk t
Red King Carnations, $i.
doz.; Fluffy Ruffle, Sword and
Asparagus Ferns, 25c ea. Miss
Susie Andrews, Thomasville,
Box 641.
Large White Hydrangeas, $4.
down to $1.50; Shrubbery cut-
tings, 15, $1. Also Strawberry
plants, $3. M; 10 M. up, $2.50
M. Add postage. Mrs. J. L.
Burk, Tifton.
Daffodils, Purple King Izis,
Orange, Leopard Lilies, Blue
Violets, 75c C; Yellow Texas
Rose, Weeping Linda, Piak
Azaleas, 2, 45c; 3 yrs. old
Snowballs, Yellow Japonicas,
50c ea.; Trumpet Daffodils, $+.
M. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Bronze, Purple Iris, Lemon
Dbl. Orange, Pink Regal Lilies,
30c ea.; Buddleia, 40c ea.; Red,
Pink, White June Bush Roses,
35c ea. No orders under $1.
Mrs. J. B. Williams, Ellijay
Rt. 2~ Seal Se
(Japanese) a}
ming, Rt:
rooted, 1-2 ft., 50c; Red, White,
[and Pink Monthly Roses, cut-
4
_ White June Lilies, small, 40c;
Large, $1.00; 2 Red Amaryllis,
$1.25; Emperor Daffodils,
White Narcissus, blooming
size, $2.50 C; $15. M; Dbl. Red
Cannas, 50c doz.; Yellow For-
$2. Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Br2
men. , P VES :
Camellia cuttings, Tri-Color, |
McKinzy, Jarvis. Red ec
Tri-Colored White, 2
White and Rose Stripe on s:
bush, $1.25 doz.; Also blooms | W
for 50c ea~Mrs. G. W. Ross,
Eastman, Rt. 2. ;
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 6, $1.,
Purple and Lavender Iris, $1.20
doz.; Peachtre Roses, $1.25;
Royal Traveling Delight Vine,
25e ea.; Golden Bell and
Bridalwreath, 75e doz.; Add
15 postage to orders of a
dozen. Mrs. Carrie Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Red Thrift, Dbl. Orange Day
Lilies, Shasta Daisies, 35c doz.;
38 doz., $1. Exe. for print sacks
or pecans. Mrs.
brook, Trion, Rt. 1.
Day Lilies, 10c ea; Butter-
fly cuttings, mixed, 2, 25c;
Pink Peonies, 50c ea.; Altheas,
cuttings, mixed, 2, 25c; Pur-
ple Pompom Dahlias, 20c ea.;
Yellow Dahlias, 25 ea.
Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Flaming Red President Can-
nas, 75c doz.; Mixed Iris, $1.
C; Thanksgiving, Christmas
Cactus, Red. Sultanas, 25 ea:;
Red Bleeding Heart, 50c 2a.;
Yellow .Cluster Narcissus, $1.50
C. Evelyn N. Sago, Pinehurst.
- Rooted 2 yr. old Pink Wei-
gelas, 5, $1.00; White Spirea,
Bridalwreath, Lilac, Easter
Rose, Snowball, 4, $1.00; Iris,
Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz.;
Pink Everblooming Rose cut-.
tings, 25c dog.; Large Camei-
lias, limited. No. Fla. orders.
No checks. Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Jonquil Bulbs, 25e doz. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
Cannas: City Portland, Hun-
garian and Madam _ Canard
Pink, Giant, President, and
King Humbert Red, bronze
leaves, Yellow Dwarf, Allc-
mania (variegated), $1. doz;
$8. C; Shasta Daisy plants, $2.
Ligustrums, Gardenias,
Crape Myrtles, $5. doz. rooted.
Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.
Kerria Japonicas, Flowering
Almonds, Goldenbell, Jasmins,
Spireas, Calycanthus, Clematis,
Azaleas, Eng. Dogwoods, Rio-
dodendrons, Red, Pink Climh-
ing Roses, Crabapples, Box-
woods, Hibiscus, Mountain
Laurels, 15, $1.50; Siberian
Iris, Blackberry Lilies, Thritt,
$1. doz: Moss packed. ~ Miss
Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
50 Arborvitae, 2 yrs. old,
tings, 50c doz. Mums, Pink,
Copper Red, Dahlias, Red,
White, Pink, Yellow, Speckled.
Mrs. Alonzo L. Cain, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1, Box 50 A.
Seed: Dbl. ~ Poppies,
all cols., mixed, 10c This. Send
self addressed, stamped en-
velope. Mrs. Belle Harris, Dah-
lonega. eae
Red Hot Poker, blooming
size, 10c ea.; 6, 50c; $1. doz.;
Pomegranates, 10, 15, 20, 25,
and 30c ea.; Purple Hyacinths,
50c_ doz.; Yellow Cluster Nar-
cissus, 30c doz. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. R. H. Whelch-
el, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
All Pink Glads, nice, large
size, bloom next spring,
doz. Ella Baring, Demorest.
Red Hot Poker, Peppermint,
Dbl. Tansy, Horehound, 25c
clump; White Narcissus, Wild
Iris, 35 doz.;
Roses, 25c ea.; 10c ea. by C;
Garlic, large, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. E. J. McConnell,
Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 143.
Large Red Dahlia Bulbs, 6
sythia, 50c; Large White Lilies, is
Cora West-'g
Add}
postage. Mrs. H. H. Thomasox, |
Pink | 3
and Red, also Summer Pinks, |.
25c}
Red and Pink}i
ing. Vine, 30c ro
checks. Mrs. RB.
Dial. :
Single White
abilis), pond lil
prize winner,
Come dig; -:
Magnolias, roote
.15c postage; few
-ed;; 40C4 ease
lavender, 25
Meeks, Douglas,
6.
especially sel
flowers. Rosa
Princess,
ibiscus, mix
Add postage. N
Lona Blackwell,
Lee s
mixed col.,
Blooming
mixed, 5c ea.; ]
Siberian, Phlox,
biscus, Pink Th:
Lilies, Goldenglow,
Perennial Swee Pea
Add postage. No
Willis Grindle, |
Mtn. Laurels,
apple, Spruce, W1
doz.; Trailing
doz.;. Dif. larg
Tris, 65c doz.; Fal
quil Bulbs, 30c do:
age. Mrs. Odie Gi
lonega, Rt. 1.
Mixed col.
blooming size, 75c
Lilies, Purple Fo:
Iris, $1. C; Snow!
leaf Evergreen,
50c ea. Goldenb
Lilac, Jasmine,
Altheas, White E
Add
White Crape My:
3, $1.00; $3.50
Pink Violets, $1.
Van H. Spirea,
postage. Mrs. |
Luthersville. _
3 yrs. old field
Pink and Red R:
man, $l. ea. S
Lyons, Rt =<
Tulip Bulbs,
mixed cols. 50c
for print sacks. \
Bishop, Lyerly,
Umbrella China
all summer, w
20c. Add postage no checks
nor stamps. Mrs.
cinds shrubbery
stage, lee An-
aor dville.
ae _doz.; Pink
Red Seven Sis-
ipson eaters
_ Mrs. a M. Hail,
ary, 45c clump;
a Sweet Wil-
dbl.
; red |
purpie
Weeping
Old Day lilies,
Pink Red, and |
center; And
hite, metas Tris,
postage. Prompt
ths, large
or planting, ai 35
Role doz. No
oe ~ orna-
$2.50 = doz.;
dinas, $2.50 Cc:
nd Iris, dif. cols.
; Box-
-8 in. $10. C;
p ye Myrtle, bloom-
is., $3. doz.; Eu-
ood, e$1.- ea:
obinson, Green-
in., 20c ea.; $18.50
ive Flame, 2-3
Daffodil bulbs,
Maude Hamby,
1 rose, Deut-
vergreens, rovt-
rooted _ cuttings
Ree golden-
Blue Siberian
mas, 25 doz.
Gainesville, Rt.
\China Trees, 4 ft.,
| bulbs,
Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver.
us Sead tree
with | anc order, $1.00; White
pia Blue Ageratum, 30c doz.
Mrsee tJ: See, Jackson,
Bie 1
Whits Vee Daffodil,
75c doz.; Magnolias, Red and
white Dogwood, Jasmine, ~Ja-
ponicas, China, French Mul-:
berry, Glossy Leaf Privet, Yel-
low Climbing Azaleas, St.
|Johns, Wort, Sweet Scented
Myxtle, oi) ft: 20c;. 3 ft, : 502:
Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Har-
25; Small,
5c; 3, 10c. Other shrubbery
cheap. Come after. Mrs. Venie
Daniel, Jefferson, Rt. 3.
Large White Mums 4nd
,| Daisy type, $1.50 C; Red and
Yellow Cannas, 15, $1.00; Dox-
, | othy Perkins and Cherokee
Roses, rooted, 3, 50c. Mrs. A. 'T.
Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1.
Deep pink flowering Mi-
mosas, 1 yr. old, 50c ea. 3 for
e as by parcel post. T. C. John-
son, Ideal.
- Rooted pink thrift, 4 oz., 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Tro-
well, Oliver.
Dbl. white tube rose, 2 yr.
50c *doz; Castor bean
seed, 15c cupful; Mexican sun-
flower, 10c teaspoon; pink peri-
eon 20c teaspoon. Add
postage. Miss Emma . Dugger,
Oliver. ~
Gladioli bulbs: Picardy, 1* too
1-1/4 in., dia. 40c doz; 1-1/4 - 2-
1/4 in. dia, 65 doz; mixed 1910
rose and Picardy sizes and
prices as above. Add postage.
Glad bulbs: Maid of Orleans,
Miss Bloomington, Margaret
.| Beaton, Gardenia, Margaret
ane Blue Beauty, large, 20,
$1.00; $4. C; Med. 25, $1.60;
$3.50 - G Rainbow mixture,
large, 24, $1.00; $3.75 C. PP.
|S. R. Potts, Porterdale.
Z Pink Verbena ~ with white
eye, $1. C; Large Gray Violets,
35 doz.; Unrooted cuttings
Abelia, 50c C; $4. M. Mrs. a
|W. Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt-.2;
Box 71.
Conch Shell and Mistle Toe
Geranium cuttings, 20c ea.;
|Rose col. Hollyhock Seed, 10
|pkg. Mrs. John Weaver, Tem-
Rips Rte 2:
Peachtree Roses, 8 = $1.00:
Red and White Fall Pinks.
$1. 25. doz.; Dbl. Yellow Japon-
icas, 5, $1. Cash or Exc. for
print sacks. Add postage. Miss
Toy Silver, Talking Rock, Rt.
Dn it ;
White Pines, Hemlocks,
f Snowballs, Eng. Dogwood, Ap-
ricot Plums, 25c ea; Red
and Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea.;
U Agaleas. 2-4 ft., $1.50 doz.; Red,
Yellow Cannas, dif. col. Iris,
a doz. Add postage. Mrs. L.
. Evans, Talona.
L puepie Iris, Orange Die
Lilies, Daffodil Bulbs, $1. OF
Pink Peachtree Roses, Pink
Altheas, 4, 75c; Purple Lilac,
Big Red and Pink Running
-| Roses, 4, $1.00; Red Ringerine
.| Crab. 25 ea. Mrs. Odas Silver,
Talking Rock.
Running Honeysuckle vine;,
75 doz.;
Thornless Roses, 3, $1.00; Jon-
quils, $1. doz.; Fall Pinks, 2
doz. , SL. 00; Yellow and Purple
Iris, $1. doz. No checks. Add
postage. Jemima Crump, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 2.
Silver Leaf Maple, 6, $1.00;
Yellow Iris, $1. doz.; Yellow
Japonicas, Thornless Roses, 3;
$1.00; Jonquils, 75c doz.; Fall
Pinks, Yellow, Red, White, 75c
doz. No checks. Add postage.
Mrs. Edith Silvers, Talking
Rock, Rt.. 2.
Altheas, Hibiscus, Golden-
bells, Velvet Roses, "Boxwoods,
25 ea.; Foxgloves, Mums, Day
Lilies, 50c doz; Red, Yellow
Cannas, Azaleas, Sweetshrubs,
$1. doz. Add postage. =
ae Talking Rock.
Japonicas or Yellow.
Chen
Red. Dogwood: Dbl. Yellow
Japonicas, Bridalwreath, Silver
Leaf Poplar, 25 ea.; Purple
Iris, King Alfred Daffodils,
75c doz. No checks. Exc. for
print sacks. Miss Audrey Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 8.
Lavender Iri$, 50c doz.;
Lem-
on Lilies, $1. doz.; Yellow va-
ponicas, Pink Crape Myrtles,
50c ea.; Milk of Wire Lilies,
$1. ea.; Bridalwreath, Pach-
tree Roses, 25c ea. Arbelle Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
- : Sultanas, Sweet Gum, Be-
epee wanton, RED! 1 gonias, Fish Geraniums, 15c
Snowballs, rooted, Dbl. Yel-|ea, cutting; 4, 50c; Snowballs,
low Jasmine, 25 ea.; 8 large|rooted, flowering Quince, root-
|Nandinas, Grand Duke Ja3-|ed, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
mine, 50 ea.; Dbl. White Car-|C, L. Willis, Talking Rock, Rt.
nation Pinks, 10c ea.; 3, 25c3| 1,
Evergreen Hedge, large and
small leaf, 6-18 in., 2c 2a,;
Sweet Williams, Touch-Me-
Not, mixed seed, 15c tsp.; Caz-
tus, $1.00; Lavender Buddleia,
nice size, 40c ea. No orders
less $1. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree,
Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Magnolias,
Dogwood, Red Holly, Sweet-
shrubs, Yellow Jasmine, Crab-
apple, Hawthorne, Rain Lilies, .
30%. doz,; 2-4. 257-8 ft. 350774
ft., 45ce; 5 ft., 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Red and White Dogwood,
Red Holly, Magnolia, Teaolive,
Grey Beard, Sweetshrubs, 10c
at, b At, DOC. 2Add i postage,
Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 1. A
Magnolia, Teaolive, Red,
White Dogwood, Red Holly,
Crabapple, Umbrella China,
Yellow Jasmine, Sweetshrub,
Press Peaches, Cedar, 3 ft., 30c;
1-5 ft., 10c ft.; Rain Lilies, 302
doz.; Exe. for sacks. Add post-
age. Mrs. Otha Colson, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2. :
Crape Myrtles, Evergreens,
Greybeard,- White Hyacinths,
Red Holly, Flowering Almond,
Magnolias, Red Dogwood, May
Apple; 1; 273.ity, 20; 40; and
60c. Exe. for print sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs,
Toomsboro, Rt. 12.
- Yellow Jasmine, Tea Olives,
Red, White Dogwoods, Bay,
Holly, Umbrella China, Silver
Leaf Maple, Rosemary, 1-5 ft,
10c ft; Jonquils, Buttercups,
Glad Bulbs, 35c doz.; Spider
Lilies, 75c ea. Add postage.
Exc. for sacks. Mrs. David Col-
son, Toomsboro, Rt, 2.
Pink Thrift, $1.10 C; Light
Blue Iris, 40c doz. Mrs. Lona
Tallent, Lula.
2 Boxwoods, 25 in. tall, 4 1/2
ft. around, $5. ea. No checks.
Mrs. Ben P. Faulkner, Lula,
Riz.
Chrysanthemums plants, for
next spring, every size, color
and type, 20c ea.; Extra large
type, $2..doz.; 10c for buttons
and poms. Mrs. feel Wilson,
Monticello.
Blue Perennial Salvia plants,
$1. doz. Add 10c postage on all
orders. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe, Rt. 1.
Amaryllis bulbs, $3. doz;
Milk and Wine lilies, $2. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. R. L. Ox-
ford, Monticello.
Blue, pink hydrangea,
ple crapemyrtle,
nas, purple wisteria_ vines,
hardy red, purple verbena.
Sell or exc. for other flowers
or print sacks. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. J. B. Pitts, Means-
ville, Rt. 1.
Native azaleas
dogwood, $2. doz.,
wood, $1.50 doz. All 2-3 ft.
high. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Dorothy Saine, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.
Shirley poppy seed, all cols.,
single and dbl., 1 tbls., 25c.
Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysviile.
Waxleaf Ligustrum, Ever-
green, 8 ft. tall, 9 ft: across,
for sale, also Light Pink Pe-
onies, $1. ea. Exc. for print
sacks. Each pay postage. Write
first. Mrs. Gertrude Hawkins,
Rising Fawa,
pur-
and swamp
White dog-
Red and White}.
good print sacks, 100 Ib.
orange can-)| 2
Red Sleeping Hibiscus, Win-
ter blooming Honeysuckle,
Yellow Jasmine, Baby Breath,
Rose of Sharon, Pink and Yel-
low Variegated Lantana, Fire
Bush, Purple Wisteria, _ Opal
Plant, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. Ida
Mae Faircloth, Rochelle, POB
1044.
Bridalwreaths, Evergreens;
Honeysuckle Vines, 1,2, and 3
ft., 50c ea.; White Dbl. Flow-
ering Altheas, rooted, Uc;
Yellow Bells, $1. Add postage,
Mrs. J. E. Sorreils, Royston.
Purple Iris, 35 doz.;. Bleed-
ing Heart, 50c one eye; Laurel,
Hedge Bushes, . Spruce
Weeping Willow, White Pine,
10c ea.; Roses, Red and Pink,
Se ea.; Boxwood cuttihgs, 5e
ea.; Sophia Holt, Rolston.
Giant Pansy, 2c ea; Pink
Thrift, Violets, Red, Pink, Pur-
ple, Rose Verbena, Jonquil
Bulbs, le ea.; Glad Bulbs, 25c
doz.; 8 col. Iris, 50c; Blooming
size Snapdragons, $1: doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Roses: Marechalneil, 75c ca;
Baby and Pink everbloomiag
50c ea. cutting; pink, red run-
ming and bush, also conch and
strawberry ger., 25c ea; green
and striped jew, 10c; Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy.
1000 Abelias, 5 yrs.
tox? it:
old, cut.
4 C; 1 yr. rooted, 2
86: $2. doz. Gardenias,
winters, 4 ft., $1. ea.; Bloom-
ing size Daisy Shoots, 50c doz. iB
$4. C; Purple Violets, 5 doz.
Sie Mrs.) JW: Edwards,
Springvale. *
2 Gardenias, 90c or 50c ea;
6 Winter Honeysuckle, $1.80 or
35 ea.; 5 Yellow Jan. Jasmine,
$1.25 or 30c ea.; 2 Sycamores,
90c. or 50c ea; 3 Evergreens,
6-9 in. 30c ea.; lot, 75c. Rooted.
PP. Mrs. J. W. Hamm, Sum-
mit, :
Amaryllis Bulbs, | Hybrid,
mixed cols., bulblets, $1.50 C;
Small bulbs, $3. C; Large,
$5.25 C; $10.30 C; Bloomiag
sizes, $15.50 C; and $21. C. PP
on C. orders; Easter Lily bulbs,
10-15c. Joseph N. DunNett,
.| Sandy Springs.
4 yrs. old Palm Trees,
bage type, $3.75 ea.; 2 yrs. old,
$2.; Jap. Iris plants, $3. doz.;
Tris Seed, 35c pkg. Del. chks
or MO. COD orders shipped
promptly. V. W. Wilson, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 3.
Watermelon Pink Crape
Myrtles, 2 ft.-3 ft. high, rooted,
20c ea: PP. No orders less 5.
Mrs. Allie S. Snyder, Sharps-
burg.
White and Yellow Iris, But-
tercups, Jonquils, Orange Lil-
jes, Star of Bethlehem,
Orange Glads, 5c ea. Exc. for
cap.
Pine,
Cab-.
Miss Ronie, Johnson, Shellmai,.
Ri, <opx Obs
Tall Ligustrum, 18 in., $1.30
C; Green Variegated Leaf Eu-
noymous cuttings, not rooted,
10 in, $1.14 C; White Yarrow,
Old and New Var. Queen Anns|'
Lace plants, 40c doz. Del. 3rd.
zone. 5c on checks. Miss Mit-
tie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
Magnolia Tree, 0c ea};
Bird of Paradise, 75c ea.; Pink
and Blue Thrift, 50c doz.; Yel-
$1.25. C. Miss
Hartwell, Rt.
low Narcissus,
Cecil McCurley,
Well rooted pink thrift, 35c
doz., yellow narcissi, $1.50 ;
jonquil and butter and egg
bulbs, 50c C; also Missionary
Strawberry plants, 75c C. Mrs.
Cromer McCurley, Hartweil,
Rt. 2. S
Red, White dogwood, Mtr.
laurels, Mtn, pine, Maple,
azaleas, $1.50 doz; Cherokee
roses, sweet shrubs, Rhodo-
dendrons, 40c ea; blue iris,
orange day lilies, Galax ferns,
arbutus, 40c doz. Add postage.
Exe. for sacks. Hazel Roper,
Mineral Bluff.
African violets, pink, white,
blue, lavender, purple, red Bi-
Color, red head, $1. ea, 3 for
$2.50. PP. No COD. Mrs. N.B.
Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Green-
wood Ave., N. E. :
Red, white dogwood, mn
pines, azaleas, maple, $1.50
doz; Cherokee roses, sweet
shrubs, Rkododendrons, 30
doz; blue iris, orange day lilies,
galax ferns, arbutus,
Add postage. Exc.
Hazel Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Mt, Laurel, Rhododendrons,
Red Yellow Azaleas, Crabap-
ples, Redbud, Tulip Poplar,
White , Pines, Cherokee Roses,
2-3 ft! $2.75 doz.;
White Narcissus,
Violets,
Pinks,
Bonnie
Bluff,
Red
Laurels,
$1.50 doz.;
low . Roses,
Blue
Shasta Daisies,
per. Phlox, $250:
Abercrombie, Mineral
Fall
Maple, Azaleas,
White Dogwoods,
Cherokee and Yel-
Sweetshrubs,
ea.; Blue Iris, Orange
Lillies, Galax, Ferns,
glow, 40c doz. Add postage.
Exe. for sacks. Mae Bell
Barnes, Mineral Bluff.
Day
40ce doz,
for sacks.
Mt.
Daffodils,
Iris,
es
2c
Goldens
Mt. Laurels, Dogwodd, Azal-
eas, 3 col. Crabapple, 2-3 it.,
rooted, Cherokee Rose, Sweet-
shrub, Rhododendrons, 20c ea.3
Heartease, Galax, Mt. Ferns,
Trailing Arbutus, 45 doz. Mrs.
Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff.
Dogwoods, Mt, Laurels, Azal-
eas, 3 col. Pines, Crabapples,
2-3 ft. rooted, $1.50 doz,;
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses,
Rhododendrons, 20c ea.; Heait-
ease, Galax, Trailing Arbutus,
45c doz. Mrs. W. D: Dayis,
Mineral Bluff. ,
Dld Fashion Red Bachelor
Idc_ pkt. and 3e-7 =
Button Seed,
stamp. Mrs <A. -C. Maloney,
Norcross. :
Extra large Purple Orchid
Plants, 50c ea. PP. Mrs, H. A,
Carter, Odessadale.
All cols. Azaleas, $1, doz.; 2
Yellow Japonicas, $1.00; Tvy
anc Bridalwreath, 35 ea.:
Weeping Mary, Birdeye Bush-
es, 35c ea. Rooted. Add post~
age. No checks nor COD. Mygs.
J. B. Farist, Oak Hill,
All cols. Azaleas, 75 daz.;
Snowballs,- Goldenbells, Mtn,
Laurels, Boxwood,
wreath, 25c ea.;
icas, 15e ea.;
Yellow Japen-
Blue, White fris,
Yellow Cannas, $1. doz, Rost =
ed. Add postage. No Fla. vr-
ders. Mrs. Janie Waddell, Qak-
hill.
All cols. Azaleas,
Snowballs, Mt.
woods, 25 ea.;
icas, 75 ea.;
75e doz,;
Laurels, Box-
Yellow Japon.
Yellow Cannas, $1. doz. Root-
ed. Add postage. No. #la.
orders. Mrs. Elsie Cantrell,
Oakhill.
Nice Mimosa Trees, 4-5 ft.,
$1.25 ea. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. W. J. Smith,
Odessadale. ;
Purple Violets, Pink Ver-
bena, Jonquils, Buttercups,
White Narcissus, Small Cluseg
Fragrant Yellow Narcissus, $.
C; 100 large Cedar Trees, $230,
cash before cut. Add postage,
Mrs, B. T. Echols, Philomaa,
Boxwoods, 14 in. 2 ft. hist,
from 53-70 in. around, for saig
Mrs.. J. H. M. Weaver, Quill.
Beautiful Specimen Plants of
Camellias and Azaleas, fer
sale. Mrs. M FE. Brice, Quit-
man. ;
White Wisteria, Nandinas,
Buddlea, White Cannas, Millk
and Wine Lilies, Hybrid Ame
aryllis, Coleus, Ferns, all coim
Ger. Begonia, Azaleas, 3, $1,
All types Narcissus, Jonquils,
$1. C; Easter Lily, $1.50. Add
5e on checks. Mrs. J. E. Hav-
rell, Quitman, Rt. 5.
6 large size Dwarf Boxwoaed
at reasonable price. Mrs. T. S.
Miller, Bethlehem, Rt. 1, Box
67.
3 large Boxwoods and some
small ones for sale at our
place. Mrs, J. R. Martin,
Blairsville, Rt 2, Box 169.
King Alfred and Emperor
Daffodils, $2.50 C;. Red Crape
Myrtle, White Dogwood, Red
Running Honeysuckle, White
Spirea, Yellow Jan. Jasmine,
6, $2.00. Mra. . B. Robinson,
Bowdon.
Bridal-
Blue, White Tris,
== ron,
- @oz. White Narcissus, 150 Yel-
Mrs.
Rt. 1, Box 216.
5 Had veniam -or (Butterfly
Lily),
Jarge Flowering Daffodils, 4
Lircope Muscari, govi. insv.
Del. Mrs. J. Vv. Bateman, By-
Mixed Daffodil, Jonquil,
Narcissus, Butter and Egg,
oe or White Mums,
White Flag Lilies, small White
Lilacs, 30c doz.; Pink Easter
Rose, Lavender Lilacs, Winter
Jasmine, 2, 25c; Large White
Oleanders, $5. Add _ postage.
Arthur Meeler, Bishop,
4 of either: Pink Monthly
Roses, Pink, Blue Hydrangea,
Abelias, Christmas, Thanks-
giving, Century Cactus, Honey-
Buckle, Red Berry Holly: 4
Jow Narcissus, 10 Forsythia, 5
Mt. Laurel, eVisit
_ Arnold, Benevolence.
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
nk Crabapples, Dogwoods,
Pin Yellow Azaleas, Redbuds,
_. Ferns,
-Add postage.
== Pines, Holly, 25c ea.;
woods, Maple, 20c ea.;
75 doz.
: wood, Maple,
50 doz.
hem, Tame Violets, Wild iris,
Narcissus, 60c doz.;
_ tum,
$3. doz.;
Perennial
Daffodils,
Robinson,
ulip Poplars, 2-3 ft.,
arcissus, Blue Iris,
hlox, Snapdragons,
$2.75 C. Gladys
Mineral Bluff.
White Dogwoods, Mt. Lau-
rels,, Red Maple, Azaleas, Mt.
Pine, $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs,
Cherokee and Yellow
Rhododendrons, 25c ea.; Blue
Tris, Orange Day Lilies, "Galax,
Goldenglow, 40c doz.
Exe. for sacks.
rs. A: M. Roper, Mineral
Bluff. 2
Jonquils, dif. col. Daffodils,
White Narcissus, 60c doz.;
Pink Almond, Purple Lilac, 2,
bOc; Snowballs, $1. ea.; White
Perennial Phlox, 40c bunch;
Red Spider Lilies, 3, 40c, No
phecks. Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
Bartow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
plooming size, 65c
35c ea.; Box-
Rhododendrons,
White, Spruze
Arbor-
Azaleas,
Yloz.; Japonicas,
wood, 40c ea.;
Mt. Laurels,
vitaes, 30c ea.; White
Murns,
Add postage. , No
stamps. Mrs. Henry Waddell,
fillijay, Rt. 2. j j
blooming size, 63c
35c ea. Box-
Azaleas, -
doz.; Japonicas,
wood, 40c ea; Rhododendrons,
Mt. Laurels, White, Spruce
Pines, Holly, 25c ea.; Arbor-
vitaes, 30c ea.; White Dog-
20c ea.; Mums,
Add postage. No
tamps. Mrs. Mabel Aaron, Fl-
ijay, Rt. 2.
Daffodils, Star of Bethle-
oxglove, Orange Lilies, $1.
; Snowball, Forsythia, Weep-
mg Mary, Bridalwreath, Gold-
nbells, Pink Hibiscus, White
Foster and Yellow Texas Rose,
, 45c: Boxwood, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs: Mollie Hender-
ton, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
55c ea.; White
Dbl. Orange
Jonquils, Agera-
45c -doz.; Blue Violets,
$0c C; Blue Iris, 55c doz.;
June Cactus, 45c ea; Yellow
Jasmine, Goldenbells, 35c ea.
Mrs. Robt. Stembridge, Sr., El-
Aug. Lilies,
Day Lilies,
- Mjay, Box 307.
Lilac, Hardy Hydrangea,
Weeping Mary, 60c ea. Gold-
en chain, 4, $1, 00; Dbl. Japon-
ficas, 75c ea.; Hardy Phlox,
large Daffodils, 50c doz. No
ehecks. Mrs. M. Barnes, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Japonica, 6 yrs. old, 75
pei Dogwood, 4, $1.00; Easter
ilies, 60c doz. Jonquils, 59c
doz. Miss Etta Barrett, Ellijay,
Rize 3.
Per. Giant Pansies, 75c doz.;
Pansy Seed, $2.50 small thim-
bleful; Yellow Jonquil, 30c
qioz.; Foxgloves, 40c - doz;
Mums, mixed, small, 30c doz;
Red Hot Poker, 25c ea. Add
pee: Miss Maude Clayton,
Hijay, Rt. 2.
12 Guernsey Lilies, 18
Roses, | 9
Dog-}|
10-24
| Yellow
OR SALE
| White, foe Alhee For:
sythias, Purple Lilac, Pink Al-
mond, 10c, 90 doz.; Myrile
Vine, Orange Lilies, single aad
dbl. 75c C; Althea cuttings,
Abelia and Arborvitae, unroot-
ed, 2.doz., 25c; Garlic, 25c doz.
Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Doyle El-
ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red, Purple, Pink
Myrtle, Pink Spirea,
Bridalwreath, Purple Lilacs,
Goldenbells, Forsythia, Piak
Almond, 10c; Orange Hemero-
callis, Dbl., Single, Light Blue
Violets, 75 C; Junipers, 18 in,
$1.00; White Weigelas, Abelia
cuttings, 15e doz. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Crape
302;
Evergreen~ with red_ berries,
30c; Blue Spider Wort, 25 doz.
White and Variegated Violets,
2 doz., 25c; Pink Almond, For-
sythia, 90c doz.; Pink, White
Spirea, 25c; Evergreen Abelia
;and Pink Deutzia cuttings, un-
rooted, 15 doz. Miss Frances
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Weigelas, Spireas, Boxwoods,
Lilacs, Altheas, Forsythia, Ar-
borvitaes, Juniper, Japonicas,
30c; Dogwood, Laurels, Spruce
and White -Pine, Flowering
Quince, 20c; All cols. bloom-
ing size Azaleas, 75c doz.; Tig-
er Lily Bulbs, 25 ea. Add-post-
age. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt.
Pink Justicia, Yellow Ja-
ponicas, Snowballs, 30c ea;
Privet Hedge, Blue Violeis,
60c C; Goldenglow, mixed col,
Iris, Foxgloves, Orange Day
Lilies, Blue Bugle Plant, mix-
ed col. Mums, 40c doz. $1.00
orders PP. Mrs. W. D. Ralston,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Blue, Purple,
Narcissus, Jonquils, Perennial
Phlox, White, Rose, Yellow,
Bronze Mums, Goldenglow, 50c
doz.; Red and Yellow Cannas,
$1. doz.: Red Hot Poker, 65c
ea. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs.
Lewis Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Red and White Roses, Red
Japonicas, 50c ea.; Pink Roses,
40e ea.; Lemon Lilies, 50 doz.;
$3. C; Red Maple, 40c ea.;
White -lIris,
checks. Dessie Vick, Ellijay,
aRinaos :
Lavender Foxglove,. Lemon
Lilies, Sweet Williams, Bronze;
White: Fall Pinks; 25 ea.;
Blazing Star, 50c ea.; Almonds,
Forsythia, Snowdrops, 35 ea.;
Dbl. Yellow Thornless Rose,
75 ea.; Spireas, $1. ea. Rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade,
Ellijay, Rt3-
~Several hundred Boxwood,
in. high; Also cuttings
and Orange Cannas.
Mrs. East Elti-
jay.
15 Geranium cuttings, 10
cols. semi-dbl. and double, $1.,
Desert Cactus, 12 plants (5
kinds). 50c; Free Sultana, Milk
and Wine Lily Bulbs, 1-3 lbs.,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Frank Clements, Enigma.
Red Amaryllis bulbs,
and 20c ea. Exe. for Print
sacks. Mrs. Emma Sapp,
Brunswick, Rt. 1, Blythe Is-
land.
Buttercups, butter and eggs,
jonquils, yellow narcissi, 25c
doz; Spirea, crepe myrtle,. grey-
beard. Lavender bush, crab-
apple, 10c ft. 2 to 3 ft. Exc. for
sacks. Mrs. R. C. Womack,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Rooted, 1. bunch thornless
rose, 1 ea. pink and red month-
ly rose, 3 for $2.00; bridal-
wreath, snowdrops, Baby-
breath spirea, blooming al-
monds, Devils Cushion, 50 ea.
bunch evergreen, Ruffled fern,
alligator begonias, $1. ea. Mrs.
V. M. Johnson, Shellman.
Yellow Jasmine, White Hi-
biseus, 15e; Pink Hibiscus, 20c;
White Narcissus, Yellow Cups,
Butter and Eggs, Dbl. Day
Lilies, 20c doz.; 90c C; Yellow
and Variegated Cannas, not
E. A. Weeks,
15e
: ; labeled, $1.25 C. Add stage.
Globe Arborvitae, Indian ; . ROSES
edar, Iris, Junipers, 3 yrs. ee Sam Smith, Austell, Rt.
old, rooted, 15-18 in. tall, 75c
PP. Weeping Willew,| Nice White Pines, about 1
a
: bere Vines. Mrs. Louise Til-
Bllijay, Rt. 3.
ft. high, 50c. Doll. Garland,
|-Canton, Rt, *
-Nandinas,
FOR & F
Nandinas, 10-14 in; aS Scorer ke _wila ern, . doz
Brooms, 2- 3. ft., rooted Box- Moss, 50c bunch; Wild Dog
wood, 6-8 in., 4, $1.00; Weep- | w
ing Willows, 2-3 ft. $1. 00; Gar-
dineas, 8-12 in, $1. ea. Phor-
tenias Glarba, 12-15 in, $1.
Mrs. Floyd Adams, Buchanan.
African Violets, 25c-$1.50; Cr
exc. for white or print sacks,
good cond. Will not ship. Mrs.
1982
Am.
Cxsd, Johnston, Atlanta,
Baker Rd. N. W. Tel.
6229.
Azaleas, - White, Spruce
Pines, 3 ft., $1.50 doz.; Blue
and Purple Iris, 35c doz.; Dog-
wood and Cedars, 3 ft., 10;
Crabapple, 10 ea.; Holly and
Hedge plants, 15c ea; Glad
Bulbs, White Spider Lilies, $1.
doz. James. R. Owen, Ellijay,
Box 146. ;
Tris, Thrift, Grass. Piak,
Sweet Williams, Phlox, Mums,
60c doz.; Red; Yellow Japon-
icas, Glad Bulbs,s Yellow Daf-
fodils, White Dogwood, Spruce,
White Pines, Cedar and Holly,
$1.50 doz. Exe. for sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Eva Charles, EJ-
lijay, Box 146.
Mixed col. Native Azaleas,
75e doz.; White, Spruce Pines,
White Dogwoods, Mt. Laurels,
Ivy, Indian Arrow, Sweet:
shrub, Pink Crabapple, $1. doz.
Snowball, Goldenbell, -50c ea.
Add postage. No Fla. _orders.
Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Ellijay,
Rie 2
Native Azaleas, 75c- doz.;
White _Dogwoods, Pink Crad-
apple, Indian Arrow, Sweet-
shrubs, Ivy, Mt. Laurel, White
and Spruce Pine, $1. doz. Add.
postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs.
Azzie Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Giant Pansy Plants, 35c doz.;
$2.10 C; Memorial Day Daisy,
Golden Glow, Blue Ageratum,
40c doz.; Larkspurs, Viola, 25
doz.; $1. Minimum order. No
stamps. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mad-
ison.
Genuine Mexican Tube Rose
Bulbs, Waxy White, Dbl. and
single, $250 doz. a Conner,
/Macon, 544 Crisp St.
Blackberry Lilies, 50 doz. No :
Dbl. Genuine White Waxy
Mexican Tube Rose _ Bulbs,
$2.50 doz.; Exc. for Gardenias,
Cape Jasmine, Dbl. Camellias,
all 3 ft. high, and rooted. Bil-
ly Stanton, Macon, 114 Crisp
St. :
Rose Pink - Thrift, $1. C;
12-14" in., 35c ea:5
3, $1.00; Fluffy Ferns, Yellow
Jasmine, White and Yellow
Easter Rose, rooted, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer,
Royston, Rt. 1.
5 Giant Hybrid Blooming
Size Amaryllig Bulbs, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. R. Wells, Way-
cross, Albany Ave., Rt. 4.
Purple (fragrant) Wisteria,
2 yrs. old, 25c ea; 6, $1.25;
Evergreen Trailing _ (White)
Minor Vinca, 5c ea.3 Eng. Ivy,
15c ea. Exc. White Oxalis for
(round bulb) Rose Oxalis. Miss
F. B. Moore, Suwanee.
Hibiscus, Red, Pink, White
and Chinese Red, 4-1 each, $1.5
8-2 ea., $1.75. Damp moss pack-
ed. Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt.
oF
Sweet Bay, St. Johns Wort,
Crape Myrtle, Boxwood, Mock
Orange, Teaolive, Nandina,
White Almonds, Dbl. Single
Spireas, 15c ea; Wild Ferns,
Willow, Wisteria, 15c; Agera-
tum, Blue Spider Lilies, Ver-
bena, Queen Annes Lace, 3,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Wavy
Lewis, Toomsboro.
Dbl. Gardenias, Dbl. Rose
Oleanders, 35c ea.; Red Cluster
Spirea, 40 ea.; Pink Altheas,
20c ea.; Canna Lilies, $1. doz.;
All col. Yellow Jasmine (ever-
green), nice bunch, 35c ea. Mrs.
J. H. Pyles, Whigham.
Dogwood Trees, 3-4 ft., 4, $1.
Sold only lots of 4. James H.
Rawls, Wrightsville, Lazy
Acres Farm.
Day Lilies, $1. C; Altheas,
Flowering Crabs, Cydonia Ja-
ponicas and Good Luck plants,
50c ea. Exe. for print sacks,
good cond. Mrs. Ben H. Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt 1, Box 68.
: 2S,
$2. ea.; White and Spruce Pine,
75 ea.; Wild: Muscadines, $1. 50
doz.; Crabapple, $2. doz. Add} _
postage. J. E.
Rock, Rt. 1.
_ Wild Azaleas, Red, Orange,
Pink, Yellow and Variegated
colors, shipped asst., 12-18 in.,
Ray, Talking
50c ea; Spruce Pine, Holly,
Rhododendrons, 2-3) At oe;
Mammotr Wild Fern, 50c
bunch. Mrs. J. E. Patterson, Jr., |
Blue Ridge,, Rt. 2, Box 118.
White Narcissus Bulbs, 35c |
doz.; Mammoth Russian Sun-|
flower Seed, $1. gal.;
Bulbs, 35c doz.; Okra Seed,
$2:25 gal. PP. Mrs. 1. -D: EL
\ liott, _ Lavonia, Rise
Several large bunches ee
wood, good shape, reasonable
price. Contact: Mrs.
Moats, Cedartown, Rt. 1. (Near |
Leary).
Glad Bulbs, mixed cols., 75c
doz.; Bulblets, 35 doz; Mixed
Touch-Me-Not Seed,, Dbl. var.,
25e .Thls.; Chinese Morning
Glory Seed, bright red color,
25c Thls. PP. Mrs. Mattie Lit-
tle, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Good size Glad Bulbs, dif.
cols., not labeled, 50c doz.; Add
postage. Mrs.
Moreland, Rt. 1.
Purple Easter Lilies, White
Narcissus, Jonquils, Weeping
Willow cuttings, 25 for $1. Mrs.
D. A. Gilley, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Bulbs: King Alfred Jonquil,
$2.50 ; Snowdrop, $3. C;
White Narcissus, $2._C; Orange
Day and Royal Blue Easter
Lilies, Purple Violets, ~Dbl.
King Alfred Jonquils, $1. doz.;
Dahlia, mixed cols., $1.50 doz.
Add postage. Beatrice Moseley,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 86.
Fall Pinks, March Flowers,
Blue Flag, Cannas, Hibiscus,
$1. doz.;. Also Nice
Strawberry plants, $1. doz.
poe Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt.
Mtn. Laurels, Spruce - a
White Pines, Rhododendrons,
Dogwood, Azaleas, mixed cois.,
Red Flowering Maples, $1. doz.;)j
$7. -C; Dbl. Day Lilies, Boston
Ivy, Siberian Iris, - Thrift,
Goldenglow, Dewberry Lily, a
50c. Moss packed. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Purple and Lavender ies,
40c doz.; Lemon Lilies, 35e |:
doz.; Altheas, 25e ea.; Whiie
Sweet Williams, 30c doz;
Pink and Yellow Azaleas, 25c
ea. Exe. for print sacks.
postage. No checks. Mrs.
M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Rooted Forsythia, 1
Abelias, Quince, Butterfly
Bush, Purple, Dbl. Red and
White Altheas, Weigelas, Crape |
Myrtle, blooming Honeysuckle,
Jasmine, Pink and White Spi-
reas, Boston Ivy, 20c ea.; 8,
$1. PP. Mrs. T. K. Moore, oe
ton; Rts:
Lemon Lilies, 35c Hons Pur-
ple, Lavender Iris, 45 doz:;
ce
Pink and. Yellow Azaleas, 30e |}
ea.; Red Birdeye and White
Altheas, 25c ea.; Daffodil, 50c
doz. Exc. for print sacks. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. Jas.
Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ;
Yellow Thornless Everbloom- |
ing and Pink Cherokee Roses,
Azaleas, Calendulacea, Nudi-
flora, Laurel, White, Red Dog-
wood, Cedar, Golden Weepiag
Willow, Redbud, Hazelnut, 35c
ea.; $3.50 doz. Mrs. J. H. Pen-
land, Ellijay. ;
Boxwoods, large leaf ever-
greens, 50c ea.; Silver Grass,
Glads, American Blue and
Silver Iris, Winter Ferns, 50c
doz.; Mt. Azaleas, 3, 50c; $1.75
doz.: $7. C; 2-3 ft. Begonias,
3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Diamond.
12 Old Eng. Boxwood, nice
size and shape; 75 in. around,
45 in. tall, $40. ea. Will not
ship. See at my home at Ap- 2.
ple on Commerce-Jefferson Rd.
Cerlion Cc. Sims Commerce,
tok
Garlic |
John |.
Georgia Evans, |
rooted}
and |
Add | 1
Almonds, |
_ Sp
Gaillardia see
erous| a
Mixed col. S$
Purple Iris, 50
Dbl. Orange
25e teasp. Add
Crowe, Gain
pots. Add stag
Martin,
Butterfly, 20
Gainesville, Rt.
ae and 9
Easter Lil
done _ Azaleas,
gated and Pin
ae Dose
Roselyn _- Giant,
Peach, Tom :
White "Champion
der, Bi-Col
ton, Rt. 2.
- Dahlias: _
75c-ea.; Treasur
ea; Miniature Da
Buddy, Pin
Irene, Jeanie, 40c
Gates, Hamilton,
-Marechalneil Roses,
25c. Add posta
Owen, Hawkins
kind, and Hen
Cactus, eas
large rooted Hen
15-20 in., 5 ea.;_
ry, 20- 24 Ine
ea. You pay:
Bessie M. Joi
Rt. 1, Golden
Lilac 2 Tt,
$1.25; 4ait,-
Myrtles, Pink
$1.00; 3 ft, 3, $1
$1.50; 100 Nativ.
3 tt, $15. Del
Baggert, . Hiram Rt
"DN
Single Blue > Hyac
doz.; Pink Thrift, 5
Mattie ae ey, |
hecoue
lots very lars
JJ. Wilson, C1
-ompt del.
Hartwell, Rt.
: Semi-
Seed, bloom
Tablespoon, 10c
elope; Baby
~ Button
a . M.
nowballs,
eabpnicas,
i each-
- Dogwoods,
; Marigolds
Seed, mixed,
dd postage. Mrs.
ht, Loving.
; (dwarf),
ic ea. in lots
iolets, 25 doz.;
id Dbl. White
50c ea.; Lemon
edars, 60c doz.;'
; also Stiff- Leaf
kra Seed, o0c
Mrs. Gordon
wrenceville.
a oN
(Ithea, White,
ooming Nar-
ter Jonquils,
ain Laurels,
Large Parina
$1. Bob Wil-
a.
Wils
a
RAE 7
v5
on, Martin.
50e doz. PP in
s nor COD. Mrs.
McDonough, Rt.
i (Joram
4-6 in. $1.
t sacks or
pr ac
s, R. O. Miller,
sae eDOt
2
c, St. ae is < i
:| Thrift, $1, bu.; Nere
_ | 2587. D. H. Brooks, Atlanta,
| (pink), 15e ea. Mrs. C
_|Peonies, 50c ea.; $2.75 for 6;
| Bushes (stay Sreen kind), 400,
1,; Hach pay postage. Mrs. B. L:
= ' Thornton, Bowdon.
ramidal - Arborvitaes, Eng.
Junipers, 12-18 in. $4. doz.;
| Boxwoods, 3-10 in. $3. doz.;
| Exe. for tulip bulbs or Dahlias.
| age. Exe. for good var. Iris or
3) Dwarf Boxwood. Mrs. Iris Har-
+ | rell, West Bainbridge,
; under $1. Mrs. E. G. Horne,
: Barnesville. ; es
Light Red Amaryllis ~ for
,| ing
_|6 cols, mixed pkt., 25c; Daisy
|Lily Bulbs, 75 doz.; 5 doz.
;| Daisy. Bobbie
\.|40e doz, Add postage.
$1 pos
for sacks or flowers. Mrs. I. N.
| Johnson, Manchester, 205 3rd.
oe
4
ne Lilies
3-5. gal.
(Spider), 50c doz.;_
Nothing
stone jugs, $2. ea. J
Mailed. Bring hampers.
Tull CC. Waters, Atlanta,
Browns Mill Rd. :
5-7 ft. Seedlings from S.
American Tree, very rate,
rapid grower, $1. ea. Come af-
ter. Mrs.-G. O. Shackleford,
Athens, Jefferson Rd.
Blooming Locust plants
(vooted) to give to someone
who will come dig same. Miss
Ethel Arthur, Atlanta, 250 Oc-.
mond St., S. E.
All kinds beautiful Shrubs
at reasonable prices. Land-
scape work done. Call Ra.
89 Hightower Rd. S. W.
African Violets, large var.,
for sale or exc. for good pe-
cans. Miss Mable A. Sims, At-
lanta, 460 Sinclair Ave. N. &.
Small Bronze -Chrysanthe-
mums and Red Monthly Rose
Cuttings, 20c doz.; Abelia 2ut-
tings, 10c doz. Dorothy Per-
kins Rambling Rose, rooted,
lyde Lo-
gan, Austell, Rt. 2. a
Blooming size healthy
crowns, Edulis Superba, Pink
Dbl. and single Orange, and
Single Yellow, Day Lilies, 56c
doz.; Blooming size Dbl. Tiger,
25 ea. Mrs. Jessie Jackson,
Austell, Rt. 2, Box 198.
Purple fragrant Violet plants,
25, $1.00; Royal Violet planis,
10, $1.00; Lemon Lilies, root-
ed, 2 doz. $1. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Re: Steinheimer, Brooks.
50 M rooted Privet Hedge
$1. Del. Exe. for print sacks.
Blue Spruce, Globe and Py-
Barberry Beauty and
Rose, . $2. doz.
Blue Ridge.
Easter Lily Bulbs, med. size,
$1.50 doz. PP. Money order.
Cherokee
Sadie ; Wilson,
Mrs:-T;. P:
town, Rt. 1.
Small Calif. Vine and Mar-
malade Orange Trees for im-
mediate del., Raised and bear-
Holloway, Cobb-
ing in Ga. $1. ea.; 100 lots, |.
$85. A. N. Decker, Brunswick.
Yellow Jasmine, Blue Wis-
teria, large 2 yr., 2, $1.00; Blue
Verbena, 25 doz; Red Sul-
tanas, 50c; 3, $1. Send post:
POB
49-A.
All kinds Jonquils, Daffo-
dils, Narcissus Bulbs, Dbl. and
Single Day Lillies, Lemon,
Red Spider and Blue German
Tris Lily Bulbs, 50c-25 doz.;
extra- for postage. No orders
sale or exc. for other colors
| besides dark red. Write stat-
colors before sending
-bulbs.; Also Shasta Daisies to
exe. for King Alfred Daffodil
blooming size bulbs. Mrs. J. L.
Portwint, Barwick.
- Blooming size Glads, 18, $1.;
$5. C; Flower seed: Dbl. Cen-
taurea, all cols, mixed pkt,
25e; Yellow Daisy, 15 pkt.;
plants, 50c doz. Mrs.
Brinson, Cairo, Rt. 2.
3 doz. extra large
Ane),
Tiger
quite as large, 50c doz.
Exe. for 1 plant of Shasta
Lou Biggers,
Covington, pecan
Purple Lilac, 25 ea.; Iris,
No
checks. Mrs Hazel Southern,
,| Lilies, 50 doz.
Mrs. |
'$8. M; Klondike, $4. M. P. B.
Blue Easter and Orange
Add postage.
Rebecca Golden, Bremen, Rt.
2, Box 35, in ae oe
Limited amt. clear White
Giant Amaryllis, $2. bulb. Mrs.
W. G. Spaulding, Chicka-
mauga.
Paper White Narcissus bulbs,
large and dry, 25c doz.; $2. C.
Add postage. Mrs. I. G. Wil-
liams, Cordele, Rt. 1.
1 each, large Spreading Jun-
iper, China Fur, Watermelon
Pink Crape Myrtle, Deodora
Cedar, and 2 each of Fateurias
and White Spireas. See at my
home. Mrs. Sara Etheridge,
Carl, Box 85.
PLANTS FOR SALE
i
Early J., Chas. W. Cabbage,
and Crystal White Wax Ber-
muda Onion Plants, strong,
rooted, 300, 90c; 500, $1.25; $2.
M. Ship any date you desire. T.
G. Crenshaw, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Large Early Strawberry
plants, 50e C.; $4. M. PP. Exc.
for pecans. Frank DeFoor,
Eestanollee, Rt. 1. s
_ Early J. and Copenhagen
Cabbage plants, 35c C; 500,
$1.25; $2. M; Charles A. Gibbs,
/ Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Imp. Mastodon Strawberry
plants, 70c C; $5. M. Exc. for
good pecans. Each pay post-
age.. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. '
- Everbearg Strawby plants,
50e C.; PP. No checks nor
COD. Mrs. R. L, Livingston,
Wadley, Rt. 1.
Copenhagen, Mkt. and Chas.
W. Cabbage plants, 500, $1.25;
$2. M. PP; $1.75 M. Col. J. R.
McEver, Gainesville, 1245
Thompson Bridge Rd.
Blakemore Strawberry plants,
90e C; 500, $4.25; Imp. Early
Bearing Strawberry, heavy
croppers, 75c C; 500, $3.50. -Del.
Prompt shipment. No - checks.
Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Gaines-
Ville; Rt... :
75e C; $3.50, 500; Or exe. for4
pecans. No checks. Prompt
shipment. Horace Allison,
Gainesville, Rt: 7.
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
$1. C; 300, $2:50; $4.75, 500.
Del. Prompt shipment: Mrs.
Annie Strickland, Gainesville,
Riss a
Mastodon Strawberry plants,
Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Imp. Early Bearing Straw-
berry plants, 75e C; $7. M.
Del. Prompt shipment. Mis.
Hershel Allison, Gainesville,
Rteeles =
Everbearg Strawby plants,
rooted, heavy bearing, any
amt., $6. M. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. L. R. Martin, Gainesville,
Risols
Rooted Sage plants, 10e ea;
$1. doz.; Shade Cured Sage, $1.
lb. Add postage, Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Early J., Chas. W., Copen-
hagen Cabbage, frostproof, 500,
$1.00; $1.25 M; 5000; Onion,
$1.50 M. Prompt fresh shipping.
Satis. guar. H, J. Puckett,
Fitzgerald,
Blakemore Strawbery plants,
$6. M. FOB. B. O. Carter,
Griffin, Rt. D.
Early J., Chas. W., Copen-
hagen Cabbage plants, $1.25 M.
del. PP; 5000, $4.00; 10,000,
$7.50 Exp.; White Crystal Wax
Bermuda Onion, 500; $1.00;
$1.50 M. del. PP; 5000, $6.25
Exp. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald,
Frostproof Copenhagen, Mari-
on Market, Early J., and Chas.
W. Cabbage plants, Collards,
White Bermuda Onion plants,
Each $1.50 M. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, 3 q
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
herry plants, 75c C; $3., 500;
$5. M; White Velvet Okra
Seed, 60e Ib.; $5. for 10 lbs.
Del. in-Ga. T. E. Eason, De-
_ }Cartecay,
| Regular
Blakemore Strawberry plants, :
Boysenberry and
Himalaya Blackberry, 15, $1,
Lucretia Dewberry, 25, $1.90;
Thornless Boysenberry, - $1.
doz. All carefully packed, lab-
eled and PP. Exc. for Saanan
goats or Dorsett Sheep. Jona-
than W. Toole, Macon, 410
Burton Ave. . 3
.. Everbearing Strawberry, $1.
C; Frostproof Early W. Cab-
bage, 300, $1.15; Also Paper
Shell. Pecans, 25c lb. Exc. for
large print sacks, 3, $1. Mrs.
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Chas. W., Early J., and Cop-
enhagen Cabbage plants, good
count, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. E. F.
Williams, Alma, Rt. 1. j
Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
ready, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del.
Otis Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Acres Strong Cabbage plants:
Copenhagen, Chas. W., and E.
J., Also White Bermuda Onion,
500, $1.00; $1.40 M; 5 M, $6.; 10
M, $12. Ship COD daily E. L.
Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Cabbage, 200, 70c; 500, $1.50;
$2.25 M; Collards, 300, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $2. M; del.; 5/M up,
$1.50 Col.; Big Jim Everbear-
ing Strawberry, $1.25 C. C. W.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Wakefield, Copen-
hagen Cabbage, and Collard
plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. del;
5 M, $5. Col. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60ers Cs $2.75; 5005) $4.75. = Me
White Browneyed Peas, 25c
lb.; 5 Ibs., $1.00; Sugar Peas,
$1..ea. Add postage. Mrs. ee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Copenhagen Market Cabbage
plants, ready now, 500, $1.25;
$2. M. W. R. Peters, Barretts.
Mastodon and Lady T. Straw-
berry plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. Cabbage plants,
-40e C; 500, $1.00; $1.90 M. PP.
Moses Davis, Milledgeville, Rt.
5, Box 126.
Strawberry plants): -$1-_-6;
$3.25, 500; May Cherry trees,
Blue Damson Plums, 25c ea.
Mrs. Dortha Saine, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1. S
Mastodon and Klondike
Strawberry plants, 50c C; $3.50
M. Mrs. G. C. Beasley, Adrian.
Everbearing and Klondike
Strawberry plants, $1. C; $3.50,
500; $5. M. Extra fine. Prompt
shipment. Add postage. Ken-
neth Staleap, Marietta, Rt. 5.
_Everbearg Strawby _ plants,
50e C. Add postage. Mrs. G.
R,. Hadden, Avera.
Green Copenhagen Mkt.,
Chas. W. Cabbage, Heading
Collard, White Bermuda On-
ion, Iceberg and Big Boston
Lettuce, and Ga. Rutabaga, 50e
C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. Bu-
ford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
E. J.. and Copenhagen Mkt.
Cabbage, Ga. Heading Collard,
White Bermuda Onion, Imp.
Rutabaga, Iceberg and Big
Boston Lettuce, 50c C; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. Leroy
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
E. J. and Chas. W. Cabbage,
Iceberg and Big Boston Let-
tuce, White Bermuda Onion,
Ga. Heading Cabbage, and
Imp. Rutabaga, 50e C;. 590,
$1.50; $2.25 M. PP. Mrs. Lillie
Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.
Frostproof Cabbage and Col-
lard Plants, named __ variety,
Mailed, 40c C; 500, $1.25; $2.
M. Selected and mossed. R. O.
Parks, Darien. N
Early Jersey and Chas. W.
Cabbage Plants, Crystal Wax
White Bermuda Onion, free of
disease, prompt shipment, sat-
is. guar., 300, 90c; 500, $1.25;
$1.80 M. PP. J. D. Crenshaw,
Pitts, FOB 8.
Asparagus Lettuce, Parsley,
Garlic, Artichokes, Chinese
Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, 3c
doz.; Kale, Collards, Wake-
field, Cabbage, Endive, Broe-
coli, Nest Onions, 2 doz., 30c.
ready, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M.
Prompt shipment. W. O. Wald-
rip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Large bearing
75 C. Ready. C. C
. Smith, Ray
City. f
$1. M; $8. M. Prompt shipment.
PP. Mrs. Clay Bennett, Fl
ery Branch.
E. J. and Chas. W., Copen-
hagen Plants, 35 C; 500, $1.35;
$2. M. P. L. Gibbs, Abbeville,
Rita)
ry ~Plants, $1.15 C. PP. Mis.
Geo, Bulgin, Cleveland, Rt. 3.
Bradleys Magic Strawberry
Plants, bears from May until
Nov., ripe berries now, a ew
selected plants,
No orders less 50. Cash. No
checks. F. M. Able, Dahlonega,
Box 505. 5
_E, J. Heavy Wakefield Cab-
bage Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75
M. Watis Crosby, Graham.
Chas. W. Frostproof Cah-
bage Plants, fresh and greea,
R. Chanelor, Pitts.
Kudzu Crowns,
fied, $4. C; $25. M; 2nd. best,
$3.50 C; $15. M: 2000, $25. al-
son Eldorado Blackberry, $1.25
Hamby, Greenville.
Strawberry Plants, Klondike,
2-3: ft. 75e:
Lyons, Rt. 1.
Chas. W., Early J., and Cop-
enhagen Cabbage plants, now
ready, 500, $1., $1.50 M; 5000
up, $1.25. Satis. guar. J.
Rigdon, Alma, Rt. 1. .
Frostproof Cabbage, Collard
and Onion Plants, 500, $1.00;
$1.75 M. Ship COD if request-
ed. W. H. Branan, Gordon:
Copenhagen Cabbage, and
Crystal Wax White Bermuda
Onion Plants, pencil size, fresh,
green frostproof, COD, $1.25
M. PP; $1. M. Exp. Immediate
del. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof Chas. W. and
Copenhagen Cabbage plants,
500, 75c; $1. M; 10,000, $9.00.
Careful handling.. Quick serv
Sanford Kemp,
ice. George W. Gaff, Fitzgerald,
Rt. 3.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Combine Run Victor Grain
Oats, bright, 90 per ct. fot
2-1/2 or 5 bu. bags, E. i.
Duke, Ft. Valley.
100 bu. Coker Red~ Hart
Wheat, combine run, $2.50 bu.
at my farm. FOB. H. C. Gil-
bert, Tennille.
6 tons Peanut Hay, very
good, not poisoned, $15.
Rudolph Brown, Summit,
2 tons good bright peanut
hay, free of poison, $15. ton,
Blanford Watson, Mauk, RFD
eres
ton
Bright New Crop Peanut
Hay, ready for del. 6-10 ton
lots. Marvin A. Burke, Ash-
burn, Rt. 1.
vORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
$1.60 bu.; Also 10 stacks Hay,
some Fodder and Oats at my
barn. 5 mi. E. Morganton. Ar-
thur, Parris, Loving.
60 bu. Whatleys Prolitie
Corn, slipped shuck, $1.50 bu.
at my barn. 4 mi. N. Mauk,
Hwy. 90. H. TT. Hutcherson,
Mauk. :
Dynamite Pop Corn, sound,
clean, well matured, 1948 crop,
25c lb. Del. 5 Ib. lots up. Mrs.
J. L. Shelton, Dial.
Broom Corn, 1 Cup, 35c. Exe.
for good print sacks, Seed or
Butterbeans. Mrs. Rebecca Red-
den, Carrollton, Rt. 4.
Super Prolific .Seed Corn,
Ist. yr., $3. bu: Henry Robin-
eatur, 320 Mead Ra.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register.
son, Carrollton; Rt. 4.
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants,
Mastodon i
Strawbery Plants, good, strong,
Mastodon Strawberry plants, :
OWw-~
Gem Everbearing Strawber-
$4.50 C. PP.
300, 75c; 500, $1.25; $2. M. PP. x
state certi-
doz., $3.50 C., $25. M. Maude
35 doz.; 36, $1.00; Pear trees, .
I,
125 bu. White Milling Corn,
350 bu. new Corn, $1.75 bu.
t my farm 4 mi. So. Brooklet.
Mes: J- Ww. BOIBES, Brooklet,
eH 2.
About 90 bu. good slip
Shucked Corn in Bar, $1.75.
MOB. Coo: Pritchard, * Kite,
RED..
PECAN &-fRUIT TRELS
FOR SALE
m,,
Freddie
Rose
Tung Oil Trees, 12-14
$1.80 doz. FOB. Mrs.
Lou Ozmore, Colquitt,
Haven,
_ Apple, Winesap, Red, yellaw
delicious, Early Harvest, Red
June, Yates, Horse, 3 ft. $1.25-
_ $1.50; Peach: Elberta, Hale
Haven, Hiley, Ga. Bell, 502-
6Sce; Walnut, $1.-$1.50; - Pear,
3. 1/2-4 1/2 ft, $2.25; Grapes,
me yrs, old, <$275;-doz.. Cy Ms
daz.;
_ Blueberry, 50c doz.;
10 per ct. off for
_ more. M. M. Newsome,
- dersville.
Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol
_ Ave. Ma. 3671.
Peachtree, leading var., 45.
doz.; 35c C; Grape Vines, $2.50
$20. C; Black Walnut, 35.
coz.; Seedling Peach, $1.50 doz.,
$10. C; $50. M. Tel. No. 152. J
Fayetteville. Mrs. E. B. Travis,
Riverdale.
Old time Original White
Blooming Eng. Peachtrees, 2
old, 3-4 ft. $1.
50e ea. Guar.
name. B. E. Morgan, Atlanta,
ea. Ga.
true to
- 383 W. Ontario Ave. S. W.
Budded Pecan, Stuart, Money
Maker, Success and Schley, 1-
Bette ble 00 5-2-3: it. l.2o,- 3
ft $1.50; 4-5 ft, $1.75 ea.
FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordetie,
CRESS.
Rooted Pomegranate Bushes,
sour and sweet, 75c ea.; Also
seme Pomegranates. Mrs. Lucy
_ Hayes, Culloden, Rt. 1s
Hazelnut Bushes, 75c doz.;
500, $15.00:
$25.sM; Muscadine Vines, 40c
Sea. Mrs. G. W. Bradley, Bow-
don, Rt. 2.
1 Each: Early Summer and
Fall Apple Trees: Kiberta, Ga.
Belle Peach; White and Red
Grape; Cherry; Apricot; 9 nice
tress and vines, $3., 1 fine plum
tree with each order. Del. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay.
Concord Grape Vines,
ed, bearing size, 4, $1.
rot-.
Add
postage. Mrs. Oscar J. Doss,
Tifton, Rt. 6.
__ 25 Assorted, Brown Turkey,
Imperial, and Italian Black,
med. and large fruit, $1.00; 25
assorted Grapes, White, Large
Red and Concord, $1. PP. W.
L. Rogers, Atlanta, 176 De-
catur St.
1 yr. old good root system,
Owari strain, Satsuma Orange
trees, $2.25 ea. PP in Ga. in
lots 3 or more. J. R. Sloan,
fe Peiham, Rt 1.
2 var. Fig Bushes, med. aad:
large fruit, 2 yrs. old, State
> insp., $1.25 ea. PP. G..M.
Moseley, Menlo.
2 Each, Mayflower, Golden
Jubilee, Carmen, Yellow 'Prans-
parent, Weaver, (and 1 Elberta)
Peach Trees; 2 each: Red De-
_licious and Yate -Apple trees,
all 15 trees 2 1/2-4 ft.
$5.00;
4-6 ft., Jasper,
aRiae 3:
State insp. Seeding var. Pe-
can Trees, Stewart and Schley,
2-6 ft. $1.-$3. ea.; 50c per it.;
50 trees or
San-
$7. Neal Hitt,
Tame Cherry Trees, young
bushes, early var. that ripens
in May, 6, $1. Add postage. M.
M. Cochran, Pisgah.
Several hundred
Stewart Pecan. Trees,
anspr, 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea; 2-3 tt,
$1.25; 18 in.-2 ft, $1. ea. All
moss packed for shipment.
FOB. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt:
State
1, Box 111.
Old Time White Bloom
aS Nng. Peach Trees, 3-4
$1. ea;/ 2 yrs. and 1 yr.
aS and Ga, Belle, 50c ea. Wet
packed. Guar. true to name.
B. BE. Morgan, Atlanta, 383 W.
Gntario Ave., S. W.
Del.
genuine |
Anoka, Red and Yollow June,
Hackworth, Red, Yellow De-
licious, Yates, Winesap, ~ York
Sweet, Limber Twig, ~ and
Horse Apple, also Pear and
Peach, 3-6 ft. 35c del.; Jan.
Walnuts, 40c; Black Walnut,
$3. Gs
Budded Pecan Trees, Stuart,
Money Maker, Success and
Schley, 1-2 ft. $1.00; .2-3 ft.,
$1.25; 3-4 - ft.,.- $1.50; "4-5. ft.
$1.75; 5-6 ft., $2. ea. FOB. R. L.
Adkins; Cordele, Rt. 3.
PEANUTS AND PECANS.
FOR SALE
var. Pecans, 50c lb. Del. D. A.
Law, Chula.
Large Seedling Pecans, a-
bout 60 Ibs, 20c Ib. W. J.
Hyatt, Oxford. ;
Stewart Pecans, 1948 crop,
35c lb. PP paid anywhere. Bill
Tarpley, Vaughn.
20 lbs.-or more new. crop,
hand shelled? cleaned, refrig-
erator kept Pecan Meats, $1.25
|Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Al-
mon, Luthersville.
Good, sound, Stuart Pecans,
5 Ibs., $2.45; 10 lb., $4.75 to
3rd. zone; Mixed Seedling Pe-
cans, 25 lb. PP in 10 Ib. lots.
MO only. Felton Warnock,
Tarrytown, Rt. 2, Box 187.
Big Stuart Pecans, new crop,
thin shelled, del. in Ga. PP,
40c Ib. Other Postal zones, 0c
Ib. plus postage. H. M.Moor-
man, Lovett.
600 lbs. good Money Maker
Pecans, 25c lb., 50 lb. lots or
more. W. E. Johnson, Blakely,
Ri Ae
Pecans, shelled halves clean)
90c Ib.; New crop Money Mak-
er Nuts, in shell, 3 lbs., $1. PP.
Ralph F. Davis, Dawson, Rt. ls
Box 272.
New crop Pecans, Money
Makers, 35c 1lb.; Stewarts, 40c
lb. PP in 3rd zone. Minimum
10 lbs. John F. Lindsey, Tif-
ton, Rt. 6.
Extra good Stuart Pecaas,
10 lb. del. in Ga., $4.00; Also
mixed Turnip Seed, 3 Ibs., $2.
J. W. Harwell, Watkinsville,
POB 47.
_ Fresh Pecan Meat, $1. Ib.;
Large Select Halves, $1.25 lb.
Mrs. H.W. Law, Chula.
50 Ibs. mixed Seedling Pe-
cans, 18c lb. FOB. No checks.
M. 3B. Lee, Ft. Valley.
Stewart and Frotcher Pe-
cans, 25 lb. Small var., 20 lb.
All del. C. P. Smith, Enigma.
All new Pecans
Stuart, 30c; Success and Mo-
bile, 25c; Moneymakers, 20c;
Seedlings, 18c. FOB. Shipped
25 lb. lots and up. Satis. guar.
F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines.
Stuart Pecans, 25c Ib; Hand
Shelled Nuts, halves, $1. {b.;
Pieces, 80c lb. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Viola C, Brady, Cairo, Rt.
1, Box 243.
New crop Pecan Meats, hand
shelled and cleaned, $1. lb. PP.
Rosa Lee Jackson, Gordon,
RFD 2.
Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, washed, dry, fine for
seed or roasting, $2. pk., $7.
bu. P: B. Brown, Ball Ground,
Rte:
per lo:
| 2000 lbs. Stuart Pecans, well
filled out, this years crop. W.
'N. Harrison, Greenville, Rt. 2.
Call LaGrange 7003.
New Crop Pecan Meats, $1:
lb.; Hand cleaned Black Wal-
nut Meat, $1.50 qt. Mrs. H. C.
Guthrie, Arabi.
Stuart Pecans, 25c Ib. Del.
Parcel Post. Mrs. W. C. Dalton,
DeSoto.
Pecans, Mahans, and Stew-
arts, 25c lb.; Success, 20c ib.
Mrs. E. W. Childs, Omaha.
About 150 ibs. good large
Thin Hull Pecans, well ma-
tured, 25c Ib. PP or 20c Ib.
plus postage. . Grady __ Bell,
Charing, Rt. 1.
A. J. Willoughby, Waco, |
New crop Stuart and other |}.
Nie eee enaie. Wie for
prices on large lots. Prompt
del. W. L. Hammond, Grant-
ville.
Large Red Peanuts, washed
and dry, 2-4 in hull, $1.75 pk.;
SU bug Gi Brown, "Ball
Ground, Rt. 1. pe see
Fine quality large Stuart
Pecans in 5 1b. boxes, $1.50 del.
Larger quantities, 25c lb. FOB
here. Geo. A. McArthur, Al-
bany, 1503 Dawson Rd.
New crop Pecan Meats, hand
shelled and. cleaned, halves,
90c Ib.; broken pieces, 80c !b.
MO. Mrs. W. E. Heath, Louis-
ville.
100 lbs. Stuart Pecans, 1948
crop, 35c Ib. Exc. 5 lbs. for 5
lbs: nice dried apples. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,
Box 83.
Stewarts and Large Mixed
Pecans, 20c Ib. Del. 3rd zone.
No orders less 10 Ibs. Doris B.
Goode, Bronwood.
Pecans per lb: Schleys, 45c;
Large Van Demas, 28c; Large
Seedlings, 22c. Del. in 10 lbs.
up. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
SAGE FOR SALE.
Leaf Sage, hand picked,
shade dried, $1. lb.; Ground,
$1.50 1b.; Catnip Leaves, dried,
$1. Ib. 25e and 50c orders filled.
Virgil Keith, Alvaton.
1948 crop garden Sage, hand
gathered, shade dried, free of}
stems, Siz 1b: PRs Mrs. J.C
Leavell, Marietta, Rt. 4.
Shade Dried Sage, 30c qt.;
90c gal.; Red Dry Hot Pepper,
25e qt; 60c gal. Del. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. !.
1948 leaf or ground ae
hand gathered, washed, shade
dried, 3 oz., 25c; $1. lb.; plants,
5, 50c: $1. for 15. Prompt del.
Mrs.. E. A. Windom, Carroil-
ton, Rt. 4,
Dried 1948 Sag,
Prompt del. Mrs. W.
Daris, Canton, Rt. 3.
Sage, dry hand gathered
leaf, $1. Ib.; 2 Jbs., $1.75; Sage
Plants, 15, $1. Prompt del. Mrs.
J. O. McDaris, Canton.
1948 hand pathered: washed,
shade dried sage, $1. lb.; 3 lbs.
or more, 90 Ib, PP in Ga. Mrs.
Claude Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt
2, Box 143. .
Ib.
Me-
SI:
E.
WALNUTS & WALNUT
MEATS FOR SALE
%
Walnut Meats, $1.00 Ib; 5
lb. up, -90c Ib. 1 yr. old Wal-
nut Trees, 50c ea. Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
35.
Walnut Meats, $1. lb. To-
bacco, 10 twists, $1.00; Arti-
chokes, 50c gal.; Raspberry,
Gooseberry, Sage Plants, Wal-
nut Trees, Elberta Peach trees,
8, $1. Add postage. R. C. Stov-
er, Pisgah.
Black Weinuts. thoroughly
dried, $1. bu. Elliott Leathers,
Fairburn, RE 2%
1948 crop Black Walnut and
Pecan Meats, 90c pt.; White
Blackeyed Crowder Peas, 8 1b.,
$1. Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.
12 bu. Black and Yellow
Meat Walnuts, mixed, 1948
crop, $2. bu. Mrs. Ernest E.
Anderson, Baldwin, Rt. 1.
Fine quality Walnut Meats,
60c pt. Del. in Ga. No checks.
John Crowe, Rayle.
SYRUP FOR SALE
New pure Ga. Sugar Cane
Syrup, A-1l grade, $4.39 cs.; 6
gal, No. 10 cans, $4.50 cs.; 6 gal.
No. 5 cans, FOB. K, H. Merritt,
Cairo, Rt. 1. Box 308.
New pure Ga. Cane Syrup,
extra good, 5 No, 10 cans, $5;
10 No. 5 cans, $6, If check, add
exchange. Glenn Anthony, Co-
lumbus, 3821 Hamilton Ave,
>| Assoc.,
. Add pos Be We. W.
Xe Summers, Newnan, Rt 5.
Print Sacks, 30c ea.; Whites,
20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt.55
- Print Sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew, 30c
ea. Add postage: 3, $1. PP.
|Mrs. Earl Brannon, Cumming,
Re ee a
White Sacks, 18c ea. Add
postage.
Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1. ee
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, 3, $1.00; Not washed,
30c ea.; Odds, 25c. All good
cond. Add postage. COD if
preferred. MO or checks. Mrs.
Claude R. Garrett, Gainesville,
Rib;
Washed White 100 Ib. cap.
Feed Sacks, free of holes and
letters, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. H. H. Richardson, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 4.
Print Sacks, washed, ironed,
3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. A. J.
McClure, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Print Sacks, 100 lb. can,
washed, ironed, 3, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. James Fowiler,
Gainesville, Rt. 5. a
Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
"| washed, good cond., 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Burdett,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
washed, ironed, 3, $1. Add
postage. COD if preferred. Mrs.
A. E. Nix, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
SYRUP FOR SALE ~
~~
15,00 gals. Hi-Grade Ga. Cane
Syrup, packed 6 in a crate, 90c
gal. C. L, Thompson, Thomas-
ville, : :
800 gals. best grade Green
Cane syrup, clear and thick in|
gal. cans? 75c gal. At my home.
oo Chason, ee Rey
CATTLE FOR SALE_
_<
Jersey Cow, 3rd. calf, 2 gals.
daily, fine for butter, $109.
2 mi. So. Adairsville. Mrs. B.
D. Glayton, Adairsville, Rt. 3.
- Good young Jersey Cow,
znd calf due next spring, fine
prospect, $100.00; Also Guinea
Sow with 2nd. litter of 8 OIC
cross pigs, $115. O. E. Younce
Fairburn. Phone 5163.
3-heavy Springers (2 Jerseys,
1 Guernsey), $125. ea. F. T.
Chamblee, Brookhaven,
Candler Rd. Tel. Ch. 2302.
6 Bull Calves, 4-6* mos. old,
of milking shorthorn strain,
good blood, no papers, $50. ca.
at barn. A. L. Hendrix,. Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.
Jersey Cow, freshen soon,
and 1 large Jersey Steer for
beef, $250. for both; Also want
to buy 4 Big Bone Guinea and
OIC cross Pigs, or Shoats. Pre-
fer male. Marvin Maddox,
Winder. :
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
Prince Bullion M 13th, 5 yes.
old, reg. Hereford and Polled
$400. A. W. Neely,
Wawnesboro. ;
Black Jersey, Red Guernsey
cross, Cow, fresh in, with 4a
calf, uniform udder, easily
milked, 4 gals. 2 lbs. butter,
gentle, $185. at lot. Rufus R.
Duffey, Carrollton, Rt. 3. Mtn.
Oak Farm. :
HOGS FOR SALE
OIC short nose, __ blocky,
Male Pig, 3 mos. old, life
treatment for cholera, reg. in
buyers name, $25.-Linton E.
Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2.
Orion Cherry King Duroc
Pigs, 4 mos. old, treated aad
reg. in buyers name, $30. ea.
FOB. G. E. Finleyson, ee
Son: rs
Blocky Essex Gilts, 3 mos.
old, reg, $25. Bruce, Moss,
Lula : *s
|mos. old pigs, 6
1633 | ,
$55. crated and
Mcorvey, Pave
Brood hog, PC-D
lbs., bred now, 8
dbl. treated. $25.
for pigs; $85. for
place. Cannot )
rie- Lee Jeffords
4, Carswell Ave
Pia SEC, Boars, abo
old, $50. ea.;
Sows, farrow in
ea. Will reg. boa
reg. W. L. Rog gers,
Rt 1 Phone a
lbs., from litter
ning Binky WN
treated, reg. in |
$35. ea. oe Ed
and 3 sOWS
$125. FOB farm
Atlanta, 2293 Pea
Phone Ve. 8311
300 Ibs.;_
service; Bred Ss
from large litte
Gilt; ae Small |
Lucy Hayes, Cu
10 thrifty Bi
Gilts, subi. to reg.
$15.
mos. old, 350.
D's =Pay. Check
$105. crated.
Houseworth Jr.
2. Tel. 2674.
10--OIC Pigs ss
blocky, 10 wks. o
6 males, 4 femal
buyers name, treat
$25. ea. Cc: Be
male and ae
$19.50 ea.; Ship;
@2rPs ee
lbs., .
name. Furnish wi
inoculated, ready
nose, blocky type. W
Alpharetta, Rt. 3
Reg. Hereford
woods Genius, 1
Well mannered, m
of good pigs, vacc
anti-hog cholera
of bangs and T. B.
Ward Jr., Mariett:
Ward Meade
969-M-4. |
SPC Pigs, block
treated, 2 males,
buyers name, $25.
Reg. prize winning
2 1/2 yrs. old, bloc!
dbl. treated, $150.
W. C. Parks, Mac
Reg.. SPC: P
Sows, cholera
bloodlines. _C.
Americus, Rt. 4.
ford Sows,
buyers name,
Crawfordville.
t
me R. Gilbert,
e, 1200 lbs., 8 yus.
ywhere, $200. Al-
Riding Cultivator,
ntt Cotton planter,
Turn Plows, and
tivators, for sale.
Edinfield, oo
Black | _ Horse
_ 850 Ibs., reason-
hogs. See at
ents, reasonable
E. Young, Midland.
es, 1 Black, $40,
$60. Good for rid-
Atlanta, (2293
Pitue Ve. 8311.
M ire Mules, about
t 1000 lbs. ea.,
James L. Dav-
300. Ibs. ea, 8 and
Riding | Culti-
Fertilizer, Distribu-
Ses
a Mules, about
broke to work
blemishes or bad
QO. Bowman,
5 yrs. old, 1100
anywhere, gentie,
1/2 mi. Dalton.
ss; pation, au:
Seon 2
20 1 /2eyrs.. old;
de, 600 lbs., very:
Willie Barrett,
<3; Providence
Mare Mule, 1100
ert, work any-
plow mule, $59.
rker, East Point.
chillas from ved.
old, $7. ea.; 4
red Giants-Chin.
nos. old, $3. ea.; 7,
mos., $4. ea.; x,
. K. L. Rose, Ma-
e
?
Rabbit, ~ Jarge
$2. Exe. for
-|Buck, ~ kindle. Dec.
-| ville Rd., Rt. 3. Tel. Cr. 8203.
| Crawfordville.
| Doe, $1.75; Buck, \ $1.50. Will
{not ship. Stuart. Williamson,
Nicholgon. ~
Proven sire Norska Buck,
: | Goldies Skoal No. 176487,
four yrs. old, purebred, $35.
| their mother, 3 yrs. old, 3 long
|haired, 2 Nubian,
| Postage for details and price.
tt, Laven~ h
RABBITS AND CAVIES
| FOR SALE
Male -or Female
Pigs (Cavies), breeding age,
good healthy stock, $1. ea. M.
H. Rigsby, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box
451. Ra. 3954.
1 ea. N. Z. W. and Belgian
Doe, $2. ea. Bred to reg. NZR
7th. Exe.
both for 5 Bantam Hens. J. W.
sEPROOre, Griffin, 222: Ellis. St;
Pair grown purebred Angora
| Rabbits, | heavy woolers, $4. pr.;
Also 6 grown Guinea Pigs,
male and 5 females, mostly
bred, $2. ea. Billy sare
Odum, Rt. 1.
5 mos. old Jr. Bucks) ped.
Eng. Angora, from prize win-
ning stock, good woolers, $5.
ea. W. E. Stone, Royston, Rt.
am
4 Female Cavies, 14 0z., 4-
16 oz., 4-26 oz., $5. or 50c ea.
J. S. Querry, Statesboro, Rt. 27
yee Angoras: Ped. Seniors,
less. yr. old, Bucks, $5.00;
Does, a 00; Trios, $15. Ben F,
Bates, Atlanta, 2003 Fayette-
Guinea Pigs,
-|male, $3.00;
$2.25.
3 fefales, 1
2 females, 1 male,
ROB. BoE; Hollis,
NZR_ Rabbits, from pe.
stock, does, 5 mos. old, $4. ea.;
NZW. does, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $7, 50.
All good stock. Exp. Col. Re
Glen Johnson, Elberton, 171
Lake Forrest Dr.
2 Giant Chinchilla Does,
bred, good cond., except 1 has
bent ear, both, $12.00; $8. for
lah $5. for other. W. L. Fergu-
son, Gillsville.
Guinea Pigs (Cavies) mixed
cols., and white, all sizes, $1.50
and $2. ea. No COD. Mrs. L. E.
Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2.
Guinea Pigs (Cavies), $1.-
$2.50; Grown females and
males, ready to breed, $5. -pr.
lots- of 6 females, $2. 50 ea. 1
male free. W. O. Giles, Madi-
son. . :
3 Bucks, 9 does, several
with litters, $2.-$4. ea. E. J.
Dowd, Rome, Rt. 2.
Ped. Fleece King Angora
Rabbits, 5 does, 5 bucks, $35.
for lot only. Pedigree papers
with original trio. A: C. Beall,
Le ceri RFD 1. Phone 1412-
2. White= Rabbits, $3. pr. or
Large Eng. Guinea Pigs,
grown to 2 lbs., 2 females, 1
male. for $3.:..W. * J-<. Smith,
Pike.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
At Stud: Reg. Saanan Buck,
Lester of Sunnyslope; Also
want several good Milk Goais
near Atlanta. W. J. Sumlin,
Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N. W.
Phone Be. 5393.
_ Purebred Tog. Milk Goats, 1
gal. daily on good feed, short
hair, hornless, 1 buck with
horns. Sell or exc. for good
work mare. Rufus S. Myers,
Ludowici, Rt. 1.
FOB. William Riley,
bine, Box 339.
Small herd milk type Goats,
4 nannies, two 11- mos.. old,
Wood-
all whiie,
few light brown spots, fat and
bred. Sell or exc. Mrs. L. H.
Speer, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.
Must sacrifice reg. Nubians,
buck and 2 does, best breed-
ing Loma Alto, Mile High, etc.
Fred E. Grubbs, Pere. Rt.
ae
Reg. Tog. Buck, icity fine:
, Buck. Rabbits, 3 1/2 mos. old
= h:
stock, $25.00; Also 3 Nzw
Guinea
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
French Alpine Milk Goat,
1 1/2 qts. daily, naturally horn-
less, $25.00; It crated, $27.50.
J. D. Webb, Soperton, Box 166.
50 head Ewe Sheep, bref to
lamb in Jan. and_ Feb. 1949,
$15. ea. FOB my place. J. W.
Hill, Gough. Phene Waynes-
boro 3770.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 1 or 2 reg. Guernsey
Heifers within 100 mi. Advise
fully. Adrian Satterfield, Lutia,
Rubee bs
HOGS:
Want reg. SPC boar ovis,
farrowed between August 15th
and Sept. 5th, blocky type;
50-50 coloring, within 75 mi.
Advise. J. M. Fowler, Forsyth.
Want 2 or 3 good size Feed-
er Hogs to fatten, at reason-
able, price. J. R. Maddox,
Bloomfield, Bacon.
Went 1 Little Bone Guinea
Pig, male, reg., 8-12 wks. old.
Advise.. W. A. ree Cave
Springs, Rt. 3.
Want 1 extra gentle Shet-
land Pony at reasonable price.
Hoke S. Lee, Metter.
Want 1 very small Shetland
Pony at reasonable price. Must
be gentle, not too old. Ans. all
letters. J. E. Hendrix, Savan-
nah, 618 West 44th St.
Swap 8 yr. old, 1300 lb. farm
horse for good farm mule,
without bad habits, not over
8 yrs. old, wt. about 1 M. Ibs:
D. C. McGahee, Townsend, Rt.
2. z
SHEEP. AND GOATS:
Want 2 good Milk Does, 1
giving some milk now, both io
be bred. Advise fully. Rev. R.
M. Henkle, Alma, Rt. 4.
Want 1 Milk, Goat, good
stock and at least 4 qt. milker.
Come after if in or near At-
Janta. H. E. Sanders, Atlanta,
966 W. Paces Ferry Rd.
Exc. 3 nice jennets, 2 1/2 to
5 1/2 yrs. old, for Sheep or
cattle. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.
POULTRY FOR SALE
AUSTRA-WHITES:
30 nice, 6 mos. old Austra-
White pullets, some laving, $2.
ea., plus Exp. if shipped. Mrs
E. E. Howell, Trion, Rt. 1.
BARRED ROCKS:
2 extra nice 3-A B. R. 8
mos. old cockerels, purebred,
for sale. Mrs. G. H. Hayes,
McDonough, Rt. 3.
LEGHORNS:
About 130 Leghorn kens, di-
rect from Rice, \$1.60 ea. for
lot at farm,:for quick sale.
Mrs. A. C. McCorvey, Char-
ing.
16 S. . W. L. hens, good
cond., beginning to lay, $2.25
ea. Coop returned. Mrs. G. W.
Shannon, Lenox, Box 364.
60 W. L. hens, 30 mos. ol4,
through molting, ready for lay-
ing, $1.25 ea. 1 mi. So. Zeb-
ulon on Thomaston Hwy, J. R.
Mangham, Sr., Zebulon.
MINORCAS:
8 Black Minorca hens and
rooster, all yr. old, $15. M. O.
Can' ship. Paul Mallett, Dal-
ton,.: Rt:.-3,
ORPINGTONS:
10 fine yellow Buff Orp.,
hens, $20. and rooster free; 10
pullets $15. and rooster. $1. 75
ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal-
ton, Rt. 2, Box 196.
REDS:
7 N. H. Red pullets and
rooster, April hatch, $15. FOB.
M. O. only. Mrs. A. F. Ayers,
Dewey Rose.
2 April 1948 4-A- R. I. Red
roosters and 6 hens, $2. ea.
- Covington,
POULTRY FOR SALE
WYANDOTTES:
1948 hatch, purebred R. C.
S. L. Wyandotte cocks
Harris, Lula.
BANTAMS:
Few extra fine Golden Se
bright Cockerels,
$2.50 for pullets. Billy Willis
Dudley, Box 61.
Fleurs, $7. pr.; Golden
Cochins, $6. pr.; Buff Cochins,
- pr.; Extra cockerels,
Zubel, Macon, 4470 Broadway.
Dark Cornish,
bright and Brown
Bantams, stock and eggs,
up. Bob Clark, Macon,
Spring St.
Rose Comb Black Bantams
$5.
erels, del. in Ga.,
purebred Buff Cochin hens,
Rooster, $25. J. W. Harwell,
Watkinsville, POB- 47:
Bantams, 3 hens, 1 rooster,
James Moore, Atlanta,
Bantamhens and_ roosters,
$1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. E.
Sorrells, Royston.
6 Bantam hens, 1 rooster,
2 mos. old, $3. for lot. Mrs. W.
ia Ave.
Black Cochins
Red Old English bantams, $3.
pr., 1 trio Golden Sebrights,
$7. 50. All show type. Will ship.
W. B. Trimmier, Sr., Augusta,
Rt. 3, Box 89.
Cockerels, crowing,
Tegs;-Apr. 15 hateh; $3: eats 2,
$5.00; 3, $6.00; 5 pullets and
cockerel, $12.50. FOB. Mrs. J.
E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Triple A, blood tested Dark
Cornish, Apr. hatch, Cockerels
and Pullets,~or last year hens,
$3. ea. One free with order of
10. MO. Mrs. R. C. Sanders,
Vienna. =
Pure Pit Games, Indian,
large thrifty kind, good for
crossing, a fine cock, 2 hens 2
pullets, $25. Jerry L. Crow,
Royston.
Trio (2 hens, 1 rooster) pure-
bred, heavy type, Dark Cora-
ish, $8. 00; $3.25 for rooster; Al-
so June hatch Cockerel, $2.25.
MO only. Miss Cora B.. Pat-
terson, Ty Ty, Rt. -1.
6 Pit Game Stags, bred from
best Black Breasted Red and
Roundhead, Apr. hatch, $20. for
all; $3.50 ea. M. W. Ingram,
Savannah, Rt. 4, Burkhalter
Rd.
Pit Games: Pure Old Time
S. A. Ginns, Cocks, Stags,
Hens, and Pullets, reasonable.
N. S.-Crow, Royston, Rt. 1.
4 heavy type Dark Cornisn
Game Chickens, 3 pullets
about ready to lay, 1_ rooster.
$2.50 ea. a W. C. Thacker
Tifton, Rt.
Purebred Dark Cornish
Rooster, 18 mos. old, $3.00;
fine 7 mos. old Cockerels, $2.50
ea.; 2 yrs. old Hens, $5. Ail
guar. purebred Dark Cornish,
extra good laying strain. J. E.|
Granger, Reidsville.
6 nice Shawlneck Pullets, 1
Stag, now ready for service,
for sale or trade for 4 pure
Bacon Warhorse Hens, not over
4 yrs. old. Must come. guar. C.
562.
2 Game Roosters, 1 yr. old, |
and 8 mos. old; 2 Game Pul-
lets, 8 mos. old, all same stock,
Indian Games, lot for $12. Jas.
Box
ic Bennett Duluth.
25
PO
and
few hens, $2. ea. M. O. Docia
from prize
winning stock, fine show lines
$2.00; Also few pullets, $2.00;
Bearded White Silkies, Mille
Se-
brights, Black Tail Japs, Black
$2. 25
; Also large Pekin Ducks, 3
hehe 1 drake, $2: ea. Frenchy
Golden Se-
Leghorn
358
pretty stock, 2 pullets, 1 cock-
$10. Also 10
1
Black Breasted Red Game
$2.
4929
HORSES & MULES roe Seep Roswell Rd. Phone Ch. 8632.
Sev. purebred White Cochin
bantam cockerels, -prize win- : 5. ea. Billy, Tyler
ning stock, Pullorum tested,| Union Point. ee
$3. ea. Mrs. J: N. Turner, 15 purebred Dark Cornish
Rupert, hens, large type, 1 and 2 yrs,
old, $2.50 ea. Money Order.
4-
D. Barber, Atlanta, 133 Virgia-
and Black |
CORNISH, GAMES, & GIANTS
Nice purebred large Cornish
yellow
C. Pollard, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box |
worth, Rt. 1,
Pit Game eke
cond, ready, one R. H
Grey Tassle, $5. ea.; tee
Hen, and White Hackel Dom,
$3, ea, fOr 2 prsseoo. Russei)
Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St.
Dark Cornish Bantams, Ap
hatch, raised from choice sho
stock, $5. pr.; Also pr. White
Wyandotte Bantams, May
hatch, direct from breeder, $5
pr. Aubrey F. Kelley, War-
renton. eo
Irish Red Pit Games, 6 pul-
lets, 2 stags, Mar. hatch, $35.,
or $15. trio. Will exe. for 15
pullets, 6 mos... old. Black |
Minorcas or Cornish Game pre-
ferred. Cons. other. breeds:
E, Watkins, Louisville, 309 E.
7th St. og
3 big type Dark Cornish
Roosters, $1.50 ea. Plus posi-
age. W. F. Rolan, Rome, Rt. 6.
7 Cornish Hens, 3 A, and
large rooster, $15.00; 5 pu
lets, 6 mos. old, $1. 1) eas
Young Rooster, $2. Mrs. A. r
Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1.
Trio Allen Roundhesds
| games, banded, from my back
yard, $15. W.-C. Shumate, Jr,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Atlan-
ta phone, DE 3067. i
P
3 pit game cocks, good cond.
$12>c0r $5:
Mrs. P. L. Thacker, ie Rt.
Ze :
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, Y
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, |
ETC.
60 mixed Pigeons for sale at
your price. Come after any
niohies 7 Ore 2. Ae Bagley,
Austell, Phone 3201. ss
6 Barn Pigeons, 50c pr. Mrs.
Alonzo L. Cain, Dahlonega, Rt.
1, Box 50A.
Show type White, Blue and
Silver King Pigeons, from bette :
bloodlines, mated, banded,
working, $5. pr.; Also
Carneau, $5. pr. Gi PS Houston,
Atlanta, 1445 McPherson Ave.
S: EB, 4
Beautiful Blue Peafowls for of
sale. Mrs. W. A. Biggers,
Greenville.
Bob White Quail breeders,
and full Plumaged Ring Neck
Pheasants, $7.50 pr.; Full plum-_
aged Silver Pheasants, $10: pr.
Exc. for pr. Chukor Partridges.
H. G. Deas, Gracewood. :
Also few nice pairs White
King Pigeons, $2.25 pr.: Aiso
Turkeys, Peafowl, Pheasants,
Quail, White Guineas and
Geese. Prices on request. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
24 Barnyard Pigeons, 25c ea.
at Danville. Mrs. C, R. Fauik,
Danville.
| White King Pigeons, banded,
mated and working, $3.50 pr.
J. Lindsay Johnson, Rome, 691
2nd. Ave.
Racing Homers, White Fan
Tails, Muff Tumblers, Barbs,
Pouters, $6. pr. And Eng.
Trumpeters, $8. pr. E. H. Mor-
gan, College Park, 231 E. Cam-
bridge.
?
/ 5 prs. clean legged Tumblers,
| Black and Splash colors, some
| now working, $1. ea.; $7. 50 for
| lot. MO only. R. Lamar Brant-
| ley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
| TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
| DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
17 nice. fat Apri *hatem
Turkeys, FOB at my farm,
$100. 9 mi. So. Baxley. G. D.
| Vaughn, Baxley, Rt. 4.
4 Bronze Toms, 2 hens, i0-
| 30 lbs., State best Offer. Mrs.
jabs bus Arnold, Benevolence.
10 Muscovey Dueks, 2 Whice
| Pekin, $1. ea. Or exc. for val-
ue in chickens, print sacks, ..
etc. Russell Daniel, Social
(Circle, Rt. 1.
15 Quackless Ducks, $3. pr;
| Seven 10 wks. old Baby Ducks,
50c ea.; 20 B. B. Bronze Holi-
Gay Turkeys, 65c lb. Ans. any
request. C. B. Wilbur, Ac-
ogee
Red
PAGE EIGHT
sional lobbyists
- fore the Congress.
Federal Bureaus for
POULTRY FOR SALE
_ Turkey Gobbler and 1 hea,
7 mos. old, $18. pr. Mrs. Jesse
- F. Johnson, Cordele, _ Riv 3;
Box 157.
10 Speckled Guineas, $19.
if you will come after. Let me
know a few davs ahead so
ean catch them. Ben M. Den-
-nard, Cochran.
19 good Geese, all grown
stock. (6 ganders, 13 geese) $3.
Wass Nie
half grown. 75c ea. Ship any-
where. Mail ans. C. B. Wil-
bur, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Bronze tom. 1948 hatch for
sale or exc. for 60 lbs., White,
Dutch, Dixie or Red Clover, or
4 hives Bees with super aad
honey, or 1 ton chicken manure}
without dirt. H. J. Bower,
Covington.
3 4 Turkey Hens, about 12-15
Ibs. 1 and 2 yrs. old... $30. or
$8. ea. Mrs. J. C. Crowley,
Douglas, Campbellton Rd.
12 Mar. hatch Turkeys, 11-
20 lbs., 6 hens, 6 Toms at mar-
_ ket price. at my home only.
Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn.
50 Guineas. 1948 hatch, too
young to determine sex, for
sale at my place. Letters ans.
H. G. Hester, Clarkston.
eet eA. throughbred Mam-
moth Toulouse Geese, 15-25
Ibs. $7. vr. and Mammoth
White Peking Ducks, 5-9 lbs.
$3.50 pr.; Lot for $9. Exc. for
_ pr. grown turkeys. Annie John-
son, Resaca, Rt. 1.
oes 20 purebred Big Bone Broad
Breasted Mammoth Bronze
Turkeys, Hens and Toms, fat-
- tened for market but excellent
for breeding. Guar. pure stock.
60c lb. My home. No delivery.
Miss Jennie Mercer, Haddock,
tid:
WYANDOTTES:
Triple A odrize winning Rose
Comb White Wyandotte Roost-
ers, $3.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. H.
Cox, Tennille, POB 132.
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS:
Want trio Golden Sebright
bantams. Advise. G. J. McDon-
ald, Griffin, Box 357.
we
GAMES:
Want purebred Blue Game
s rooster and some pullets at
Bt reasonable price. Also - wants
G some big, multiplying white
cluster kind onions. Advise.
Rebecca Golden, Bremen, Rt.
2 OX: 30:
| GUINEAS:
Exe. 5 Speckled April 1948
hatch guinea roosters for some
same kind hens. Harold S.
Turner, Robinson, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS;
Want 30 pullets, laying or
Teady to lay, W. or B. Leg-
Hk or B. R. or R. L. or N.
ads, | f _V.. Lay, nons
sack F
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Constitutional, then only profes-.
representing
special interests would be per-
mitted to argue any matters be-
It is a well known fact that mil-
lions of dollars of the taxpayers
money is spent every year by
get Congress to pass measures
which the Bureaus desire. Under
_the terms of this law, the United
ea.: $50. for all 19.
Rockel, Thomasville, Rt. 1.
Se 18 large type Quacktess |
drakes and ducks, $3. vr; 6
| seed
lobbying to
States Department of Agnes.
ture, for instance, can lobby for
every imaginable form of legis-
lation to regiment the farmers
of this country, but the farmers
would subject themselves to
prosecution and. persecution if
they opened their mouths in op-
position to it.
Under the terms of ihe cS
John D. Rockefeller, J. P. Mor-
-gan or any other millionaire
could go to Washington and
subject to
own _money to put o
of ees they
fittee then they wot
prosecutio!
POULTRY WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
ENS:
_ CHICK-
Exc. 1 white Saanan milk
doe not reg., but bred to reg.
buck, freshen in Feb., Ist.
kidding, for 10 good, 1948
hatch pvullets. E. R. Cleghorn,
Villa Rica.
REDS:
Want 30 N. H. Red cockereis,
vullorum clean, reasonablv
vriced. T. Jz. Ramsey, Coving-
ton.
Want 20 to 25 N He: a
1948 Spring pullets, now lav-
ing. Quote price del.
Bass, Atlanta, 1662 Peachtree
St. N.-E.
TURKEYS:
Want pr. 1948 hatch Nar-
ragansett light. color turkeys.
Advise. J. A. Wilbanks,
worth, Rt. 3.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want 1H farmer, 50-50 basis;
Also have between 2 and 3M-
turpentine Faces to be work-
ed, 50-50 basis. 5 R_ tenant
house, school and mail Rt. No
drunkards. A. C. Moseley,
Uvalda. :
Want reliable family to work
18 barre stand pulling tur-
pentine, 50-50 basis. Also 1H
farm to party with stock, 59-
50 basis. School and mail Rt.
No drunkards. Must be honest
and reliable. E. G. Anderson,
Baxley, Rt. 2. ;
Want small farm family.
About 8 A good land, 3 R
house with lights, barn aad
pasture, Clayton Rd. near Lake
Burton; Sees. :.O. Wright;
Clayton, Lake Burton Bridge,
Rte 2s
Want white or col. family
for big 1H crop, 50-50 basis,
good land, stock. 4 R_ house
with lights, mail and_ school
bus line. R. L. Veal, Coving-
ton, Rt. 2.
Want col. couple with not
more than 2 children, to work
Cecil An-
Pe Oru box
or salary. Write.
thony, Columbus,
655.
Want white reliable, middle-
aged woman, to live with man
and wife as one of family on
small place, and help with
poultry and other light farm
chores. Little spending money.
W. M. McClain, Atlanta, Rt. 7,
Box 333 (Paul Ave.).
Want half cropper on. 4H
farm, Good land, good house,
lights, school Rt. Fertilizer and
furnished. You furnish
labor and equip. 25 mi. So.
Macon. Geo. R. Hunt, Kath-
leen.
Want reliable family (white
or col.) for 1 or 2H crop, 50-
50 basis, good land, stock, tools,
3R house with good water,
plenty wood, near towns,
light work on farm. Near town
Marvin |
Chats--
4R house.
small poultry farm on _ shates
school, churches, Bus and mail
"Rt See Ri 2) Fr ARS
aot | aly wi
FARM HELP WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
Want white woman to help
on farm for good home. Mrs.
R. P. Chatham, Chamblee.
Want reliable
furnish self for 1H crop, 3rds
and 4ths. 4R_ ceiled house,
good barn, 2-1000 cap. chicken
houses, elec., RFD, school Rt.
Pasture, wood, river bottoms.
Ettawah River. S. Part Daw-
son Co. one and three-fourths
mi. No. 19 Highway. Maggie S.
Hayes, Dawsonville, Rite.
Want elderly couple to jive
on farm, both. to help with
and church. Good communiiy.
B. W. Jackson, Kennesaw, Rt.
I. :
Want good man for large 2|
H erop, standing rent, 3rds
and 4ths. School bus, mail rt,
near school and church. On
Southeastern Bus Lines: Good
Plenty wood and
vasture. S. G. Allen, Newnan,
Rites:
Want settled couple, col.
white, reliable, to work on
farm. . Beginning now. Must
clean up place, do gardening,
vlant grass, and other light
farm chores. 3R_ house, vlentv
wood, water, some milk and
butter. Reasonable salary. Virs.
D. F. Peters, Douglasville, Rt.
QexSey
or
Want man and wife to live
in home, and work crop 50-
50- basis. Will furnish board.
Must be good honest veople.!
See: W. B. Chambers, Winston,
RFD 1.
Want man with help enough
to cultivate 2H crop, 50-50
basis. Good land, mules, plen-
ty fertilizer. Money to finance
expenses. School and mail rt.
T. J. Maynard, Cochran, Rt. a
Want man with small fam-
ily for general orchard and
farm work. References re-
quired. Work steady, perma-
nent job, $3. daily plus bonus.
4 mi. Newnan, on good road,
good house, elec., school and
mail rt. Phone 3704. Hamilton |
Z. Hill, Newnan.
Want white woman. to ae
light chores on farm. Good
home and salary. Mrs. J. A.
Talley, Satolah.
Want- man for 1H farm. 18
A land, 10 A woodland, pas-
ture watered, 4 R house, lign's,
RFD, 1/2 mi.. to school bus,
1 1/2 mi. N. Manchester. Jno.
B. Alford, Manchester, Re &
Box 124.
Want goed, reliable single,
white man for gen. farming,
one with farm exp., and who| 2
can drive car, tractor, etc. Live
in home and good weekly sal-
ary. C. M. Hogg, Dawson, Rt.
2, Box 104.
Want Cattleman and work-
ing overseer for large Cattle
ranch. Must have full exp.,
cattle and practical exp. farm
machinery, be ~ hard worker,
honest, strictly sober. Apply in
own pandora giving ee
f
white Siretiee|
Want man to work
turpentine trees on halves. H.
T. Williamson, Soperton.
2700
POSITIONS WANTED
Want 1H farm for standing |
rent or shares. Prefer Cobb or
like
some extra work when not in
Fulton Co. Also would
crop. P. T. Pritchett, Marietta,
Rt. 3, Box 259. Phone Mariet-
ta 977 XS.
Want 2H fat wath laze
pasture, barn, chicken house
(300 cap.), good dwelling, 5 or
6R with elec. Good water. W.
M. Bowden, Midland.
Want job at. once on farm
with good honest man. Ex-
perienced all kind - farming,
tractor, cattle, dairy, etc. Also
make good hand. Need 2 or 3
R_ house, lights, water. Am 25
yrs. old, have wife, 2 small
|sons. Reasonable wages. C. G.
Hobgood, - Adairsville.
Want 1H crop on halved near
bus or car line. Need pasture.
Roy Strickland, Red Oak.
Want good i or 2 H crop
within 30 miles Atlanta. Pre-
fer with milk barn. References
furnished. J. C. Butler, Hiram, |
Rte 1s
Single man with mother
wants job driving truck or
tractor, and other farm work.
Good salary. house, ete. Har-
ry York, Madison.
Veteran desires
work on truck or _ chicken
farm. 2 in family. Smail
house. Experienced. References
exc. C. H. Carruth, Atlanta,
320 Crew St.
Middleaged couple wants 1H
crop, 50-50 basis, with houses,
wood, and, water. H. E. Hud-
gins, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Man with wife and 1- child,
wants
and dairy. Can do all kinds
farming, drive tractor, etc. 41
yrs. old. Prefer near Atlanta.
regular
Cons. any .part of Ga. J. T. Tal-.
lant, Atlanta, POB 477, ~
Want crop on halves with
someone who has power and
equip. Lifetime exp. in farm-
ing. Sam Bowman, Trenton,
ytd:
Want job on farm for me
and 2 boys. Will work for rea-
sonable salary. Monroe Wheel-
er, Temple, Rt. 1.
Exp. dairyman wants job on
dairy with elec. milkers. 45
yrs. old, am single and many
yrs. exp., in dairy work. Clif-
ford L. Billing, Statesboro, itt.
-
Young man wants job on
farm with a good agreeable
man for $15. mth., board and
laundry until March, then
will want more. Oliver Strick-
land, Red Oak. ~
Want good 2H farm with
good tobacco allotment, and a
8 barrell stand turpentine. 5 R
house, good. vag plow, pair} and
rood on
of mules, 2
job as overseer farm |
; habits, industrious.
-|ary. Must have roon
_| furniture. Ch
ton, Rt. 4. :
Want 2H eg
50-50 basis, x
adjoining county.
crop, raise ho
with pasture, |
etc. Desire 2 sepa
Mee He K. Ke
; White Say
share crop with
vator for 1949. Clyc
Cobbtown, Rt. 2
Want good |
basis or 3rd. or
house, lights. L.
Atlanta, Care YMC:
house, li :
school and mail
ing rent. Mr
Macon, Ris 63
Want 2H farm,
3 2in family. Pr
| Co. so can co
training. Can har
Good tractor, |
near school an
exc.
Farmer wants Jo
and crop on halves.
with tractors, hii
etc. Have fami
Millen, Rt. -2.
Settled couple
yrs. old, wants
farm. Raise st
crop on ee: 2h
lights. Lifetime @
ences.
Alford Farm. |
Powder Springs,
White, reliabl
job on farm, Also
penter work (hav:
for home and sm:
C. Amerson, Atlan
wood Ave., N. E
Want 1H crop
with house, wood,
family (3 small c
den. truck patches,
ens, tend stock,
Day work until |
Sober, honest,
Prefer to mo
Miller, Rocky
Care C. J. Wade
Mother. pom
stay for- baby)