Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1949 February 2

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: Editorial | By TOM LINDER

The production of beef, hogs,
dairy products and poultry has
scome a very major part of the
gricultural economy of our
state.

As we . progress in the produc-
ion of more animals and poultry
he problems of disease and in-
ot controls as well as orderly

enable us to improve and ex-
nd the work of disease and
ect control. The only thing

atis lacking is adequate funds.

For the past several years the
Department of Agriculture has
been limited for funds to carry
on the work of the Department
to actual fees collected. Nearly
all of these fees come from three

sources, viz; fertilizer inspec-
tion fees, feed inspection fees
eed farm markets.



All fees collected from farm

operation costs of the markets
| themselves and, therefore, no-
: thing could be done from market
: fees to carry on the other work
of the Department. Most of our
MGperations therefore are paid
for out of fertilizer inspection
Pec and feed inspection fees.

: The law creating the Market
i} Bulletin provided for the cost

'spection fees. The cost of the
| fertilizer inspection work was
4] Palso provided to be paid out of
| _ the fertilizer inspection fees.
The cost of feed inspection work
_is provided to be paid out of
_ feed inspection fees.






, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1949

NUMBER 22

LIVESTOCK wo POULTRY





markets have been used in the |



_ to be paid out of fertilizer in- |



No fees are assessed under the
law against anything to carry
on the work of disease and in-
sect control in livestock and
poultry.

No fees are provided to carry
on seed inspection work and no
fees are provided for carrying
on the weights and measures
work.

As stated above, no provisions
have been made for livestock
and poultry work, for seed in-
spection work or for carrying
out the weights and measures
law. re

It naturally follows, therefore,
that our work in the field of live-
stock and poultry has been limit-
ed to the amount of money which
we could take from fertilizer in-
spection and feed inspection
fees. The work that we could do
in seed inspection and in weights
and measures work is also lim-
ited to the amount of money that
could be taken from fertilizer
inspection and feed inspection
fees.

Not only this, but our indemni-
ty payments to match Federal
funds in Bangs Disease control
have had to come from fertilizer
inspection fees and feed inspec-
tion fees.

Itis, therefore, apparent to
anyone that the Georgia State
Department of Agriculture has
of necessity been self-sustain-
ing and has not cost the taxpay-
ers of the State anything except
for money used in the construc-
tion of new farm markets.

Georgia is the only state inso-
far as I know that has not appro-



priated any money for the con-
trol of disease and insects in live-
stock and poultry other than in-
spection fees.

In spite of this tremendous
handicap we have made a won-.
derful record in the control of
disease and insects as well as
progress in our cooperative pro-
gram with the Federal Govern- _
ment to eradicate T. B. and

Bangs Disease.

More than thirty states have
elaborate set - ups of so - called
Sanitary Livestock Boards. All
of these Boards are appointed
officers. None of them are elect-
ed by the people and therefore
none of them are subject to the
will of the people of their sever-
al states.

The result of this in years gone
by shows that Georgia now
stands near the top of the list
in livestock and poultry work
notwithstanding the fact that
we have had no direct appropri-
ations for the work while states
with appointive boards have ap-
propriated tremendous sums of
money.

It is for these reasons strongly
recommended that the Legisla-
ture make substantial additional
appropriations to the State De-
partment of Agriculture for car-
rying out the provisions of the
law for insect and disease con-
trol and for the building up of
livestock, dairy and poultry in-
terests in our State.

It is highly essential that we
have more adequate funds to be
used for quarantining and pa-
trolling along state lines to pro-
tect Georgia farmers against

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



25c ea.;
Cannas,
Purple

White Easter Roses,
Rain Lilies, 30c doz.;
yellow, rec, 50c doz.;
Lilacs, rooted, 30c ea.; Glad.
Rulbs, Orange, 40c doz.; Dahlia
Bulbs, giant size, red, yellow,
white, $1. doz. Add _ postage.
Josie Dawns, Royston, Rt. 1.

Yellow Bells, Blue Damsons,
Bridal Wreath, $1. ea.; White
Dbk Flowering Altheas, 50c ea.;
Easter Lilies, 3, 50c. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Roy-
ston,

Dbl. Blood Red Cannas with

bronze foliage, blooms from
May until frost, 50c doz.;- $3.50

Ss

n

Ss
Vv

C. Add postage under $7.. or-'S
ders. Prompt shioment. Mrs.;
Lois Pitts, Smithville.

Large Red and Pink Dahlia
Bulbs, 3, 25c; Also Himalaya
Blackberry plants, 5, 35c. PP.
H. P. Malcom, Social Circle, Rt.
%, Box 47.

Very Dark Velvet Red, med.!
gize Dahlias, 25 per tuber.
ostage with order, Mrs.

eckinger, Springfield.

Je sey Beauty, HRS Wotow |
Red Jersey, Avalon, Mrs. Har-|



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Ruth

Louis, A. D. Lavonia, Pride. of
California, Treasure Island,

Margaret Wilson, others, $3.00} P

See Mee MB Gelsuse.. ENc ding Bertie, 66c It PP. in. Ga,
No checks. Mrs. D. J. Arnold,
3 yrs. old Mock. Orange (or; Shellman.
lime trees), 50c ea.; Mimosa : : %
Trailing (white) Evergreen Vin- Nandina Domestica, 2-2 1/2
ca, 35c doz. Or exc. for yellow| ft. 60c-90c ea.; Dbl. Tuberose
Sweet Pea-like bloom Scotch] Bulbs, extra size, $1.10 doz.;

Broom Shrub and Summer

mediums and large. Admiration
of the country, an assortment
OP IZS52 22: Mrs. James Luker,

old, $1.75 ea.;
Magnolia Trees, 3-4 ft.,
Pine Trees, |
All. del. V. W. Wilson, Savan- !

Physostegia,
40c doz.;
Royal Poincianna Seed, 25 sp.

santhemums and Yellow type
Mum, White, 4 doz.,
drangea, Ligustrums, Gardenias,
Century Plant,
less Pink and Red Monthly D.
: Perkins and Cherokee Roses,
50c ea.

Trees, Sugar and Black Africah
Figs,
checks. W. M. Reese, Shellman,
rell, Marshall Pink, Spirit of St.) RFD.

sizes, priced accordingly; Nan-

Smaller blooming size, 14, $1.10:

Dahlia Tubers, Choice var.

avannah, 2500- Indiana Ave.

2.

Pinks,

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Purple Iris, 2, 25c; Daffodils,
50c doz.; Silver Maples, Golden
Bells, 4, $1. Exc. for print sacks,
good. cond. Add postage. -Mrs.
Zella ae Talking Rock,
Rt,

-Purple and flue Iris, 25c doz.;
Daffodils, 20c doz.; Narcissus,
25c doz.; Bridal Wreath, Gold-
en Bells, 10c ea.. Add postage.
Tom Keener, Talking Rock, Rt.

&
Orange Day Lilies, 200, $1.75;
50c doz.; Paper white
Narcissus, 50, $1.75; Big Leaf
Evergreen cuttings, 25 ea;
Purple Lilacs, 50 ea.; Bridal
Wreath, 2, 50c; Golden Chain,
3, 30: eas; White Dogwood, 3,
$i. Mrs. Ora Belle Moss, Talk.
ing Rock, Rt. 2,

Red Bud, Mt. Laurels, Rho-
dodendrons, 3 col. Azaleas, Yel-
low, Pink Dogwood, Coral Ber-
ry, White Pine, Tulip Poplar,
Holly, Cherokee Rose, Crabap-
ple 23: ft,; $2. <dez:;> sShasta
Daisies, Phlox, $2. C. PP. Mrs.
Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff,
Box 150.

Govt. certified Sunburst yel-
low Dahlia Tubers, 4, $1.00; 10,
$2. PP. Mrs. T. D. Abercrombie,
Milledgeville.

Glad Bulbs, pink, white,
peach, red, yellow, purple, sal-
mon, .ete. 60c doz.; 2. doz.,~ $1.
Mrs. H. L. Fields, McDonongh,
Rt. 3. ;

Giant Pansies, 40c doz.; $2.10
C; Mixed col. Stocks, Dbl. Lark-

spur, Snapdragon, booted Red
Verbena, 65c doz.; Sgl. Lark-
spur, Memorial Day Daisies,
Pink Oxalis, 40c doz.; Purple
Viola, 25c doz. Mrs. J.
Jones, Madison.

Eng. (fragrant after rain)

Boxwood cuttings, 8 in.; treated,
carefully packed, easily rooted,
PPin: Ga: =257 Sh. 00. MO. of



Palmetto Palm Trees, 2
Jap. Iris, 15c ea.;
$1.00;
5 . ea:}

rrs, |
Yrs. |

10-15 in,
ah, Rt, 3.

Dbl. Orange Day Lilies,
Blue Ageratum,

Pink Mimosa and

elf erdiesseg stamped en-
elope. Mrs. C. C. Richardson,
avaunah, Rt. 4, Box 98.

Giant White and Purple Chry-
$1.00; Hy-
White Thorn-

Mrs. V. M. Johnson,

hellman,

Magnolia, Dogwood, Native

18-24 in. 50c ea. No

Nandinas on own roots at my
lace, 12-15 in.,' 50c; Larger

Lilac. Miss F. B, Moore, Su-| $6.30 C; Small Bulbs, $1.70 C.
wanee. Del. to 3rd zone. 5 on checks.
White Narcissi, large Jonquils ae auras Collins, Smith-
(sweet, little) Jonquils, Blue A San
Flags, Butter and Eggs, 25c| Hibiscus, Altheas, Dbl. Pink
doz.; Rooted Ice Plants, 10c and| Puses, Pussy Willows, Box-
i5c ea. 1 doz. bulbs free with] woods, 25c ea.; Foxgloves, Day
ist. 5 orders. Mrs. Herman; Lilies, Hardy Phlox, Purple
Pugh, Suwanee. Iris, Calif. Blue Violets, 50c

1000 cuttings 5 yrs. old Abelia
Evergreen, 2 ft. $10. C. Exp.
cols -1 yr. Abelia; $7: .C; Pits
dosporum, Oleanders, Junipers,
- Gardenias, 4 ft., $1.10 ea.; Pink,
Purple, White, Thrift, $1. C.;
Mt. Large Daisies, 50c doz. PP.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Spring-
vale.

Mums,
yellow, white,
also Verbena,
75c. doz. Mrs,
Summerville,

cream, lemon
red, variegated,
1-or: & Olt, cols.,
A. W. Pettyjohn,
Rta 2:

Azaleamums, 85c
doz.; Abelia, roots 8-10 yrs.
old, 50c ea.; Add postage. No
order less $1.00. Mrs. Miles Tan-
wher, Sandersville.

Royal Poincianna , Seed,, tsp,
10c. Add _ postage. nnie B.
Fields, Sandersville, Rt. 2, Box

large

Cameopink



doz. Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.

Yellow Thornless Roses, 3,
$1., Jonquils, $1. doz.; Yellow
and Purple Iris, $1, doz.; Tiger
Lilies, $2. doz.; Fall Pinks;. most
all: cols., 52: doz.,.$i.- Exes tor
good print sacks. No checks
nor stamps. Add postage. Je-
mima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt.
2.

20 Boxwoods, 2-5 ft., well
shaped, $200. for lot; $35. ea.
for largest down to $5. for
smallest. At my home, Lester

Godfrey, Talking Rock.

Flowering Quince, Purple
Lilac, Pink Seven Sister Roses,
25 ea.; Lemon Lilies, Umbrel:
Jatum Lilies, Purple and. White
Tris: . $1. doz.; Jonquil Bulbs,
Purple Foxgloves, 50c doz. Mrs.
C. W. Hefner, Talking Rock.



checks, No stamps. Mrs. R.-H.
Wright, Middleton, Rt. 1, Box
Soe

Cuttings of Pink and Red,
sgl. and dbl. Geranium, and
Pink Begonia Cattail Cactus,
10c ea. Add postage. Exe. for
feed sacks. Mrs. Joe Casteloes,
Moultrie, Rt. 5, Box 49.

Bulbs: Mixed Gladiolus, 1910
Rose and Picardy, assorted
blooming sizes, 40c doz.; Tube
Roses, 50 doz.; Purple
Achimenese, 40c doz.; Philip-

pine (Formosanum) Lilies, 35}-4

doz. Add postage. Miss Ivey
Dugger, Oliver.
Maiden Hair Fern, nice

clump, Rooted Flesh Pink Ba-
by Doll Rose, 25c; Castor Bean

Seed, mixed cols., 15c cup; 2
cups, 25c; Mexican Sunflower
Seed, 10c tsp. Add_ postage.

Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver.

Small rooted Camellia cut-
tings of named _ varieties, 6,
$3.50; 6-8 in., $1. ea.; Kasume
and Indica Azaleas, 6, $1.00:
1 yr. old Liners, 25c ea. Add
postage. Del. in Mar. Mrs. R.
C. Loyd, Ocilla.

All cols, Azaleas, 75c doz.;
Snowballs, Golden Bells, 25c ea.
Wreath, 35 ea.: Sweetshrubs,
White Dogwood, 75 doz.:
White and Blue Iris, $1. doz.;
Japonicas, 75c ea. No Fla. or-

ders. Add postage. Mrs. Janie
Waddell, Oakhill.
All cols. Azaleas, 75c doz.;

Snowballs, Goden Bells, 25c ea.;

| Sweetshrubs, White Dogwood,
$1. doz. No Fla. orders. Add
postage, Mrs. Elsie Cantrell,
Oakhill.

All col. Azaleas, $1. doz.; Yel-
low Japonicas, 2, $1.00; Bridal
Wreath, Ivy Bushes, White
Dogwood, Red Ma le, Crabap-
ple, 35c ea.; Blue eek 25c ea.;
Golden Bells, 25c ea. Rooted.
No CODs or checks. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. B. Farist, Oak Hul.

Pink Verbena, rooted, and
cuttings Weigela, Forsythia
monthly Roses, 50c doz.; Jon-
quil, Buttercup, small cluster
white and fragrant Yellow Nar-
cissi, mixed, $1. C; 500, $4. Add
postage or COD; Large Cedar
Trees, $200. cash: before cut.
Mrs. B. T. Echols, Philomath.

Mixed Bulbs King Alfred
Daffodils, Jonquils, Butter and
Eggs, Apr. Narcissus, $1.25 C;
Purple Blooming Thrift, $1. C.
Add postage. Miss Mittie Mae
Huff, Philomath.

Sweetshrubs pene Dogiwseds
4, $1, Mrs. G. D. Mitchell, Pitts
Box 38

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Red Pres. ae 73 doz.;
Mixed col. Iris, $1. C; Red Sul-
tanas, Thanksgiving and Christ-
mas Cactus, 25c ea.; Althea cut-
tings, dbl. red, white, purple,
pink, 15c ea; Red Bleeding|C
Hearts, 50c ea. $1. orders PP in
Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.

Dbl. Salmon Pink Cannas, 25c

mums, 25 doz.; Dwarf Pink
and White Spirea,
Almond, 25 ea. Mrs. V.-E. Ben-
nett, Pitts, Rt. 1.

Young Eng. Boxwood,
size 12 in. high, $3. doz.; small,
under 12 in., $2. doz. Add post.
age. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah.

Boxwood plants, 6, $1.00;
Hedge cuttings, 25, $1. Exc. for
sacks. R. C, Stover, Pisgah.

Hastings finest Dahlia Tub-
ers, all cols., not labeled, $5.00
doz.; 50c ea.; Dbl. White Fever
Few, 50c doz. plants. Mrs. A. C.
Maloney, Norcross.

12 dif. rooted Pot plants,
$1.50; 10 dif. Canna Bulbs, $1.,
12 cols. Gladioli, 50 doz.; $4. c;
12 dif. Shrubs, "rooted, $2. Miss
Merle Harrell, Quitman.

Sword Fern, rooted, 50c ea.;
Cannas, Yellow and Red, Iris,
White Lilac, Chrysanthemums
(yellow), 40 doz.; Christmas
Cactus,. Jonquils, Butter and
Eggs, Violets, Wandering Jew,
40c doz. Mrs. J. T. Bullington,
Rebecca, Rt. 1.

Rooted Geraniums, all cols.,
dbl. and sgl., 155c ea.; cuttings,
5c ea.; ; Chrysanthemums; White,
Wine, Yellow, 50c doz.; Sweet
Violets, 10c doz.; Yellow Bud,

:| Running Rose; Yellow Jasmine,

15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca, Rt. 2. \

Nice Glad Bulbs, large size,
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
B. Fite, Resaca. -

Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $1. C
Eng. Dogwood, Yellow Bells,
25c ea. Rooted. All PP. Stamps
or MO accepted. Mrs. J. P. Os-
borne, Rockmart, Rt. 3.

Giant Pansy Plants, 25 doz.;
Snapdragons, 30c doz.: Pink
Thrift, Hardy Red, Pink, Pur-
ple, Verbena, 10c bunch; An-
nual. Phlox, 10c doz.; Old Fash-
ion White Sweet Scented Gar-
den Pinks, 5c ea. Add postage.
Miss Fannie Eason, Royston, Rt.

Tube Rose Bulbs, single and
dbl, mixed, 80c doz.; Cream
Narcissi, 35c doz. Add postage.
No checks. Ethel Sullivan, Ma-
rietaa, Rt. 2.

Dahlia Tubers, mixed cols.,
large and small, $1. and $1. 50
doz.; Glad Bulbs, mixed coc te
50c doz. Exe. for print sacks.
Ola Whitfield, Marietta, Rt. 1.

50c, Add postage. G. H. Pass,
Point Peter.

Ree Trumpet Vine, Bud-
dleias, 3, $1.00; White and Pink
Cannas, Hybrid Amaryllis,
Easter Lilies, 4, $1.00; Snap-
dragon, Stocks, Calendulas, Pe-
tunias, Asters, Pansy Plants, 3
doz., $1. 00; Glad Bulbs, 50c doz.,
$3.50 C; Tuberoses, 75 doz.
Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Rt.
D4 :

Sweet Violets, Larkspurs, Pe-
tunias, Browneyed Susie, Palet
Flower, Fairie Lily, Easter: Ox-
allis Bulbs, 30c doz.; 4 doz., $1.,
Milk, Wine and Butterfly Lil-
ies, 25 ea. Add postage, Exc.
for print or white sacks. Mrs.
Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2.

Hedge Plants, 12-18 in., $1.00
C. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. M.
C. Allen, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, Red
Dogwood, Bridal Wreath, 25c
ea.; Db], Umbellatum Lily, King

Alfred Daffodils, $1. doz;
Dwarf Snowdrop, Purple Iris,
Dbl. Daffodils, 50c doz. All

rooted. Exe. for print sacks. No
checks. Mrs. Malva Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 2.

Iris: Leading named varieties
(all cols.) mixed, not labeled,
15, $1.00; 35, $2.00; Purple Wis:
teria, 3, '35. Add postage. Mrs.
Sherman Duckett, Ta alking Rock.

Gladiolus, Picardy (pink),
red Margaret. Fulton, Purple
King Lear, Snow Princess,, 20
bulbs, 1/4-2 in. diam.
$4.65 C. PP. E. F. Boyd, Bwains.



bore

ea.; Daisy Pink Chrysanthe-
Flowering |S
| Goble,

large |

B. |Greybeard, Rain Lilies, 30

wood, Laurels, ove Myrtle 2
Sears Rainbow Phlox ere! nolias, CreRee tl
all cols., ready (Hardy) 2 doz.,|Red and Blue





100 Boxwood pik
a ote 100 ae in.)
plus shippi charges>
around 4 pare h, ote
et a bargain. You come af
ce C. Southern, Taleng

cedeiaanl Lily, King
fred Daffodils, -Jonquils, We vd
Blue Spider Lily, large
Mums, Star of Bethelhem, 5
= Pink Peachtree and. Seve a

ister Roses, 4, $1.. Add | po
age. No checks. Mrs. _ Lizz
Talking Rock, Rt. 25

Easter Lilies, 30c doz.;
Dogwood, Crabapple,
shrub, Crape Myrtle, 10c ft.
3. ft. "Add postage. Exc.
sacks. Mrs. Re & Wom
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.



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Dif. col. Phlox Petunia
doz., 45c; Rosemary, 2 bune
es, 50c; Standing Cypr Bl
Ageratum, 30e doz.; te
Curved Mums, 2 bunches
dif. col. Mums, Red, es
low, Pink, 40c doz. Mrs.
Warren, Toomsboro,. Rt. ee

Magnolia, Teaolive,
White Dogwood, Sweetshr
Greybeard, Yellow Jasr
Umbrella China, :
Myrtle, Hawthorne, ae ft,
2:1t., 260; Softy
5 ft., 50:
age. Mrs. ies Coco
boro, Rt. 2.

Magnolia, Red, White
wood, Umbrella Chins,








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shrubs, Tea Olive, Red 7)
Grey Beard, Hawthorne, |
apple, 1 ft., 10c; 2 ftx De:

35; 4 ft, 45c; 5 ft, 50c. 4

for print sacks. Ada posta
me age! Smith, Tooms! i

(apatwdwd

Wagnoliet Red, White,
wood, Red Holly, Teaoli
Sweetshrub, Yellow . Jasmi

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Crabapple, Hawthorne, Ds
25;.'3 ft. 35054 it, 45c3 53
50c. Add. postage. Mrs. Mat
Lou Colson, Toomsboro, Rt.

Ageratum, Per. Phlox, BI
Spider Lily, St. Johns W
Queen Anns Lace, Catn
Primrose, Delphenius, Verbe
10c ea. clump; Lemon |
Oxallis, 50c doz.; Laurels, |
Bay, Beauty Bush, Dbl
Sgl. Spireas, 15 ea. A
age. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toot
boro. ss

Tea_ Olives, Red Holly,
and White Dogwood,
Bay, Blue Hydrangeas, ;
green, Raspberry,
ft Jonquils Buttercups |
ter and ggs, Glad Bulbs,
doz.; Spider Lilies, 16c ea.
osta e. Exe. for _ sacks.

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Azaleas, Red and hining



tings, 25c ea.; Red Ho Holly, |
3 ft. 20, 40, 60c. Exc. for p
sacks. Add postage. Mrs.

Combs, Toomsboro, Rt 2.

Yellow and White Pin
moxed,-25c doz. Mrs, Mac
atts: Thomasville, 618 Filet

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Gladioli Bulbs: Maid: -of Mr
leans, White, Margaret Putter
Salmon Pink, Lavender Minuet
Yellow Primrose Princess, Li
Pink Rose Von Lima, Red Va
leria, 35c doz.: $2.50 : $20.
Add postage. Liman Ee Taylor
Trenton, Rt. 2.

Hedge plants, $1. Cc. Or exc.
feed sacks for 100 plants. Mrs
penne C. Allen, Tales
Rt. :

White Pines, Hemlo -:s, Snow 7
balls, Lilacs, Eng. Dogwoods
Crabapples, 35 ea.; Yellow bp
Red Cannas, Orange and Re
Gladiolas, $1. doz.; Yellow ani}
Red Japonicas 75c ea.; Azaleas
2-4 ft., $1.50 doz. Add postage
Mrs. L. F, Evans, Talona.

Pink Crape Myrtles, Golder
= White, Purple Lilacs,

- White APs Blooming Nar
ard. Se Blue Grape H.
acinth Bulbs 0c C. Exe. - fo
print sacks in good Soe eit
pay postage. rsi F
Hartwell, Rt. 3.

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Blue Spider Lily, $1.
Magnolia, 50 ea.; Pink & al
Blue Thrift,,50c do: Ae |

and white Ji onaule,,

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Eilies, $35 dt doz. Miss a








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_ February 2, 1949"

MARKET BULLETIN





WERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED

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ahlias: Dixies Wine Dot,
Lone Giant, Pardner, Sher-
vood's. Peach, Opal, White
thampion, 3 Seedlings, Golden
standard, Treasure sland, 75c
9, $6.00; Miniatures: Fairy,
dy, Pink Lassie, eS poy
: ae Jennie, 40c
rs. Gates, Be rtat Ry

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ed Pink thrift, 35c doz.;
w Narcissus, $1. 50 C; Mrs.
er McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.

Peet ss neig ta

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Bird of Paradise, $1. ea,;
eping Willow, 75c ea.; Blue
gloves, 50c doz.; Blue Rom-
dyacinths, White and Yel-
onguils, Dbl. Butter and
ek Thrift, 50
Ma ttie aiCurley,



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d of Paradise plant, around
| > ft., $1. ea.; 5, $4. Mrs. Pearl
Riera. Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Vater Oak, Maple, Calycan-
i . Forsythia, Dogwood, Crab-
5, Red and ite Spireas,

Sassy. Willows, Elaegnus, Cream

and Pink Honeysuckle Bushes,
douseleak, as Fine, Holly,
er Roses, 1.00; Privet
ige, White, Yetlyw Jonquils,
ee ee John Myers, Hart-
Rt,

Canna Lily Roots, red, yel-
ow, yellow with orange spots,
20e doz; Yellow Sweet Wil-
BH iams, 10c doz.; Milk and Wine
] ales, 20c doz. Mrs. L. G: Sea-
7: Hartsfield, Rt. 1.








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. ane Rose and Boysenberry,
) rooted plants, $1.10. PP. Miss
A o3- Carelock, Helena.

Bi susret Fulton
lbs, large blooming size, 65c
Tiger Lily Bulbs, $1. 50 OR
tch Broom,
it x Leaf Ligustrums, $1. doz.;

rge size, 3, $1. Damp pack-

Add postage under $1. or-
4] ers. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia-
wassee,












Z innias: choicest, in

: size, Giant Mixed, per-
: Brine clean new seed, 1/2 oz.
> Albert Tob. can _ full,
31.25; 1 oz. large tumbler full
2. 2G.

sland.

2 doz. blooming size mixed
Glad Bulbs, 12 Hibiscus Seed
free with ea. order, for $1.00;
/ doz. White Iris, . $1. Mrs. T. J.

axton, Jackson, Rt. 1.

40 Boxwoods, 4-6 ft. diam.,
ES ft. high, $25. ea. James Hob-
3on, Jasper.

"Purple ss ine, Tame Violets,
poe: a carga ty 3, inet

} Glad ul Yr wi yellow
@ throat, $1. Or exc. for other
. ee Mrs, A. T. Lee, Jesup,

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Nice Lavender Cr
ipcooted, 3, 50c. Mrs.
1, Kite, Rt. 2.

_ Rooted All Day Flories (sim-
ilar to Morning Glories only
neyo n all day, blue getty
i Oleander, $1. ea.; 2, $1.5

bl es size Purple Menanie
Hand Fire Bush, $2. ea.; Altheas,
dif. col, ae ea. Mrs. J. C. Way,
Lamber

rape sf Shay,
andes ow-

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cs ae Glad Bulbs, large,
Te doz.; Med., 50c doz. Not
labeled. Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, La-
vonia, AY 2.

Pe acnas, mixed, 60c doz.; All
gol. Verbena, damp packed, 10c
bunch; Red Vine and Parsley
Seed, 20c sp.; Mixed Bachelor
Button, 25e cup; Fine Okra
Oh Seed, 30c cup. Mrs. Gordon
Leatherwood, awrenceville.

4 Giant Red Thrift, 50c large

elump; Pink ana White Clove,
*@50c doz. Mrs. L. D. Sargent, De-
featur, C-17 Lawrenceville -Rd.
W Phone Cr. 5653.

Very fine eae type Dahlia
B } ae 5 dif. cols. 3, $1. Add

e, Raging orders for ist.
Ea Mar del. Mrs. W. H. Mc-
illiams, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

| Pink Thrift, $1. . Mrs, J. N.
| Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2

i. Pink Thrift, $1.10 C: Iris, tall
3 blue, 45 dos. Mrs. na
* ent, Lula.- ~

Mt, Laurels, White Bogwoo

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cy Bea Blooming Maples, 1/2-

l , Blooming ee Trees, i 2
| ft., $1. doz; Ora

1 a Iris, toenails, cca

t/a ee Honeyauc ek Me 1 1/2-
ie.
Ar, Lula, Re. i,






golds,

and Dorothy Perkins |~

Gladioli,

Pink Spireas,

Westbrook, |



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Dif.
doz.;
25c; Zinnia Seed, all cols.,
ea.; Exc. for Azaleas,
Laurel, and good grade sacks:
nae Maidie Pittman, Lumber

ity.

Big blossom nose Col. Thrift,
rooted plants, 25, $2.00; Nan-
dina Bushes, bearing size, 6,
$2.00; Perennial Verbena, Rose
White, Dark Purple, Red, root-
ed plants, 2 doz., $1. Mrs. E. A.
Smith, Luthersville.

4-6 in. rooted Boxwood cut-
tings, dwarf var., $5. C; Dbl.
Day Lilies, $1.50 C. Mrs. W, E.
Pearson, Luthersville, Rt. 1.

Shasta. Daisies, 50c doz.;
Orange Red Cannas, 75c doz.;
Seed: Bright cols. in Petunas,
Giant Baby Zinnias, tall Mari-
10c_ pkg. Del. to 2nd.
zone. No checks. Mrs. Annie
Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4.

Bridal Wreath, Easter Bushes;
Peach Trees, Snowballs, $2.75
doz.; Barberry Bushes, mixed
col. Roses, Pink Cherokee, $2.50
doz.; Fall Pinks, $1. doz.;
wood, Arborvitae, rooted, 8-10
in, White Dogwood, $2. doz;
Add postage. No checks nor
MO. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving.

Snowdrop, Tame Violets, 50c
doz.; Eng. Dogwood, Bridal

col. Mums, rooted, 20c
Running Rose, Pink, : 3:

Wreath, Red Dogwood, 25c ea.;

Umbrellatum Lily, 3, 25c; Bear
Grass, 50e buneh. No checks.
Exe, for print sacks. Miss Gold-
hag Silver, Talking Rock, Rt.

White Dogwood, l5e ea.; Daf-
fadils, 20c doz.; Purple and
Blue Iris, Narcissus, Orange
Lilies, 25c doz.; Bridal Wreath,
10c ea. Exe. for print or white
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie
Smith, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

' Golden Bells, 8, $1.00; White.

Bridal Wreath, Yellow March
Flowers, $1. doz. Add postage.
Miss Cleo Silver, Talking Rock,
Rts.

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 6, $1.,
Golden Bells, Pink Weigelas, $1.
doz. of ea.; Pink Peach Tree
Roses, 8, $1. Add postage. Miss
Toy Silver, Talking Rock, Rt, 2.

Bridal Wreath, Red Dogwood,
25c ea.; Blue Sere and Um-
bellatum Lilies, 3 -25e. No
checks. Exc. for print sacks.
Miss Audrey iver Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.

Kerria Dbl. Yellow Japonica,
75c ea.; Jonquils and Daffodils,
40 doz.; Pink Almonds, Dbl.
Day Lilies, 25c ea.; Single Day
Lilies, $1. C; Mums, white and
brown, 25c doz. Exc. for white
or print sacks. Mrs. L, M. Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Jonquil Bulbs, Purple Iris,
50c doz.; Purple Lilac, 25c ea.;
Bridal Wreath, 2, 35; Velvet
and Pink, Red Seven Sister
Running Roses, 2, 35c; Yellow
Japonicas, 50c ea.: White Tame
Dogwood, 25 ea. Mrs, Azzie
Silver, Talking Rock.

Red Flowering Quince,
ea.; Lemon Lilies, $1. doz.; Dbl.
Yellow Japonicas, 50 ea.; Dbl.
Yellow pony uil Bulbs, 50c ea.;
Red and ink Seven Sister
Running Roses, 2, 35c; Big Dbl,
Velvet Running Roses, 25c ea.
Miss Arbelee Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.

Purple Tris, $1. C; King Al-
fred affodils, $1. C; Red Vel-
vet Roses, 4, 75c; Pink Peach
Tree Roses, Pink Altheas, 25c
ea.; White Eng. Dogwood, 2,
35e; Pink Running Rose, 2, 35c;

25c

Dbl. Daffodils, $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Odas_ Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Jonquils, Daffodils, Butter

and Eggs, Narcissus, Day Lil-
ies, Lady of Lake, Blue Flags,
Yellow Chrysanthemums, 30c
doz.; Spireas, Yellow Cannas,
Lilacs, Pink Easter and White
Common Rose, Altheas, 25c ea.;
Add _ postage. Mrs, Arthur Meel-
er, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 216.

English Ivy, Vincas, Sauto-
lina, Pinks, 2, 25; Wee ing
Willow, Pussy Willow, Lombdy | 3
Poplar, Ozier Dogwood, Altheas,
Lilacs, Golden Bells, Spirea
Thumbergi, Winter Keeper,
ot, other shrubs, and trees,

00; Large, 50 ea. Josan
ia, Lawrenceville.

Ice Plant Seed, 48, 15; all
oe Dbl, Sweet Williams, Tsp.,
; Dbl. Sweet William plants,

40c "doz: Large blooming bronze
Mu postage.

80e doz. Ad
er ee ._N. Minish, Commerce,

Mt. | 2

Box-| Rt. 2





3 Amaryllis, $1.00; 3 doz.
Mum Plants, $1. Add 6c post-
age. Miss Eula Cox, Canton, Rt.

Chrysanthemums, mixture of
many cols., sizes, and types,
sold in lots 3 doz, $1. et
packed, PP in Ist. &nd., and
3rd zones. Sem Jewell Pressley,
Canton, Rt.

Snowballs, Spireas, Red
Trumpet Honeysuckle, Kerria
Japonicas, Star Jasmine, Bud-
dleias, Azaleas, Lilacs, Golden
Bells, Almonds, 8, $1.00; Si-
berian Iris, Goldenglow, Boston
Ivy, Ageratum, Buttercups, Per.
Sweet Peas, 10 dif. Dahlias, $1.
doz.; Gladiola, 75c doz, Moss
Packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Dahlias: Red Jersey, Mrs.
Warner, Ashley Park, Bashful
Giant, White Wonder, Frances
Laroceo, Pride of Calif., New
State of Commerce, Wine Ball,

Omar of Khayyam, Nana uak-

ette, others, 12 dif. var., $3.00:
Mrs. Claude Adams, | Duluth,

Rahlias; Jane Cowl, Marshall
Pink, Rodman Wanamaker
Asalon, Prince of Persia, Graff
Zepplin, Spirit of St. Louis, H.
R. S. Yellow, Mary Ellen, Jose-
phine G., $3. doz.; - American
Sweetheart, Blue River, Pink
epeay $5. doz. All dif var.

E. Bell, Duluth, -

-Tube Roses, Red, Pink, Pur-
ple Verbena, 75c doz.; Purple
Tris, Sweet Williams, Orange
Day Lilies, 35e doz.; Blooming
Pear, 25c, 50c ea.; Christmas
Cactus, Lilacs, 7, $1.00; Box-
wood cuttings, $5. C; Also Box-
wood. No checks. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Daffodils ana Jonquils, mix-
ed, 50c doz.; 12 doz. $5. Exc.
5 doz. for 30 lbs. Crowder Peas,
weevil free, or 1 doz. for 1 lb.
White Creaseback Cornfield
Bean Seed, Ka. pay postage.
Ona Fowler, East Ellijay.

Mrs. Warner Dahlia Bulbs,
lavender blooms 8 in., 5, $1.00;
Tube Rose Bulbs, 60c doz.; 2
doz., $1.00; Purple Wisteria
Vines, Golden Bells, Red Doro-
thy Perkins Rose, Spirea,
Sweetshrubs, 5, $1. Del. in Ga.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson .

Azaleas, White Pines, Mtn.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, Pussy
Willows, Red Maples, Red Buds,
Crabapples, White Dogwood,
$1.50 doz.; Pink Perehnial
Phlox, Hardy Ferns, Violets,
Galax, Trailing Arbutus, Day
Lilies, 50e doz. PP. Mrs. Chas.
Wilson, Loving.

Geraniums, large flowering
Cameo Pink, rooted, 50c; Pic-
ardy, Better Times, ansy
(Martha Washington) Ivy Leaf
(Pink) 45c ea.; Dbl. Pink and
White (conch) Begonias, 50c ea.;
Single Pink and Red, 40e root-
ed.; Verbena, 50 plants, $1. Mrs.
H. B. Clower, Lawrenceville,
Rt.. 3.

Several M. Evergreen Privet
Hedge Plants, rooted, exc. 400
for 3 good dark print sacks,
100 Ib. cap.; 100 Lemon Hedge
Plants, for 3 sacks. Mrs. 8. M
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt, 1,

Red Heart Cedar Trees, 8-10
in., 4, 35e; 50, $2.25, PP. Write
for prices on large-lots. Thos,
H. Rowland, Lula, Star Rt.

Purple Wisteria Crowns, root-
ed, 25c ea.; American Arbor-
v taes, rooted, 3 ft., $3. ea. FOB.
Not shipped. R . Albertson,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

Large Mums, white, yellow,
orchid, 50 doz.; Exe. for good
fruit trees; Also Larkspurs, or
Coreopsis plants, 25c C, Exe. for
other plants. Would like some
Phlox. Mrs. W. R. Dunaway,
Louisville, Rt. 1.

Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
8 col. Azaleas, Pink, Yellow
Dogwood, Holly, Tulip Poplar,
Coralberry, Pink, Cherokee
noes White Pine, Red Bud, 2-

. $2, doz; Pink Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $2. C; All root-
ed and PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson,
Mineral Bluff.

Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons,

Azaleas, Crabapple, Redbud,
Dogwood, Pink Cherokee Roses,
White Pines, Tuli Poplars,
Silver Maple, Holly. : ay
2:75 dox.; White "Narcissus,
affodils, Blue Violets, Biue
Iris, Fall Pinks, Per, | Phlox,
Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C, Bonnie
Abercrombie, oral Blugt.

Red Maple, Mt. Laurels, Mt.
Pine, Azaleas, Crabapple,
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses,

35c ea.; Blue Iris, Orange Day
Lilies, Mt. Ferns, Evergreen
Galax, Goldenglow, Arbutus,

35c doz, Add postage. Exe. for

sacks. Mrs. C. W. Roper, Min-
eral Bluff.
Several cois. Mums, 15

plants, $1.00; Beautiful Velvet
Red (yellow. center) Dahlias, 10,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

Red and White Dogwood,
Azaleas, Mt. Pines, Laurels,
Maples, Crabapples, $1.50 doz.;

Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses,
40c ea, Add postage. Mrs, Julia
Pickelhsimer, Mineral Bluff.

Red and Yellow Azaleas, Red
Bud, Tulip Poplars, Holly,
White Pins, White Dogwoods,
Red Maples, 2-3 ft. $2.75 doz.;
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Blue
Iris, Snowdrops, Sp ee
Perennial Phlox, $2. C.
Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff.

Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Azal-
eas, White Pines, Crabapples,
Tulip Poplars, 2-3 ft., rooted,
$1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons,
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses,
Pussywillows, 20c ea.; Trailing
Arbutus, Galax, Heartease, Mt.
Fern, 45c doz. Mrs. Clifton
Davis, Mineral Bluff,

Mt. Laurel, Dogwood, Azal-
eas, White Pines, Crabapples,
Tulip Poplar, 2-3 ft., rooted,
$1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons,
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses,
Birdseye, 20c ea.; Trailing Ar-
butus, Mt. Fern, 45c doz. Mrs.
W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff.

Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
Coralberry, White Pine, Tulip
Poplar, Holly Bush, Pink, Yel-
low Dogwood, 3 cols. Azaleas,
2-3 ft. $2. doz.; Pink Phlox,
Sha.ta Daisies, $2. C, PP. Edna

Rukat, Mineral Bluff.

Azaleas, Coralberry, White
Pines, Tulip Poplar, Mt. Laur-
els, Rhododendrons, Yellow

Dogwood, Red Bud, Holly, Pink
Cherokee Rose, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.;
Shasta Daisies, $2. C. All root-
ed. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral
Bluff, Box 159.

Red Maple, Azaleas, Crabap-
ples, Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pine,
White Dogwood, $1.50 -doz.;
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee and
Pink Roses, 30c ea.; Blue Iris,
Orange Day Lilies, Evergreen
Galax, Mt, Ferns, 35c doz. Add
postage. Exc. for sacks. Mae

ell Barnes, Mineral Bluff.

Arborvitae, Boxwood, Cedar,
50 ea.; Azaleas, Red Dogwood,
Red Birdseye, Cherokee Rose,
3, 25c. Add postage. Mary Wilk-
ins, Morganton.

Large type Chrysanthemum
plants, large White Ball, Orchid
and Bronze, straight petals,
$1.25 doz. PP. Booking orders
now for shipment in spring or
Exe. for large type Glad and
Dahlia bulbs.

G. M. Moseley,

Menlo.
Purple Lilac, Jan. Jasmine, 3
kinds Spirea, ~ Golden Bells,

Flowering Quince, Purple Wis-
teria, Butterfly Bush, Flower-
ing Peach, Bridal Wreath,. 15
ea; 2 , 25c, Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin,

Pink Almond, Calycanthus,
Pussywillow, Red Quince, Yel-
low Forsythia, Jouccas, Spread-
ing Juniper, Indian Bonnet,
Italian Palm, Baby S a But-

terfly Bush, Snowba Ho ey-
suckle; 50c ea.; $35. e PP. on
$2. orders. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell.

Camellias: Rooted cuttings
Jarvis Red, Victor Emmanuel,

Empress, Sargent, Herme, Pope

Pius, etc., 50c ea.; 10, $4 00; 6-
8 ft, 75c; 8-12 ft. $1.00; 12-18
ft.; $1.50; Azaleas Liners, 25

ea. Mrs, J. L. Wurtzel, Moultrie.

300-500 Ligustrums (Jap.)
rooted plants, 8 in.-5 ft., $5. C;
ai checks. Olin Prickett, Mays-
ville.

Dahlias, mixed col. $1. and
$1.50 C; Limited amt. Glads,
mixed, B0e doz. Exe. for print
sacks, or Gooseberry plants.
Henry Whitfield, Marietta, 330
Roselone St.

Mum plants, large var:, shag-
gy yellow, Tallahassee Red, Sil-
ver Weding, Bessie Clar' Olive
Longland and tea onder
Yellow, strong, healthy, field
rown, 2 doz, oe Derweod



ligood, Meigs, Rt i

| Fields,
Ts. eae St.

Shirley Poppy Seed, all cols.
dbl. and single, 2 thls. 40c
Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville.

Rhododendrons, 1 ft., 25a

2 ft. 30e ea; Sweet Williams,
Evergreen Hedge, 2c ea.; Spot-
ted Leopard Shrub, 1-2 ft., 35
ea.; Blueand White Iris, Lemon
Lilies, 35c doz. MO orders less
than $1. Mrs. W, H. Acree, Toc-
oa, it. 3:

Red King Carnation, $1. doz.j
Large Cream and White Chry-
santhemums, $1. doz.; Oak Hy-
drangea, 40c; Sword, Fluffy
Ruffle, Asparagus Ferns, 25
ea. Susie Andrews, Thomas-
ville, Box 641.

Blue Violets, Star of Bethle-
hem, 60c C;
Spider, Yellow Day, Red Spot-
ted Tiger Lilies, 60c doz.; Red
Hawthorne, White Wisteria,
Chinese Rice Plants, 25c eaj
FOB. Add postage. Mrs. O. S,
Thomasville, 407 N.

e blooming size Rainbow
ar ladioli Bulbs, 40e doz.s
Dbl. Tube Rose, $1. doz. Del. in
Ga. Also Col. Bunch Butter-
beans, 35c lb. del. Mrs. Tom
Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1.

3 dif. White Spireas, Red
and Pink eee elas, Everbloom-
ing Purple ilac, Flowerin
Pink Almond, Red Flowering
Pear, Dbl. Yellow Rose
Sharon, Crape Myrtles, Semi-
Running Dark Red Rose, 2 ft:,
rooted, Boxwood, 6 _ plants,
well packed, $2.75. PP. Mrs,
Graham Eley, White Plains.

Turner Mums, 4, -35e; Doro-
thy Perkins Roses, 4, $1.00;
Shasta Daisies, 40c doz.; Jon-
quil Bulbs, $1. C. Exc. fer 3
print sacks per $1. Mrs. H. G.
Silvey, Woodville.

Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2.28

Mixed Iris, $1.50 doz.; Tube
Rose, 50c doz.; $3, C; Calendu-
las, Snapdragons, Dianth

Carnations, 60c doz. Mrs. Wi

Wise, Wadley.

Achemenes in wood-violet
blue, orchid pink~ and deep
purple, fine for planting in

window boxes or pots, 10, $1.90}
25, $2. Mrs. Rosa G, Poole, Val-
dosta, Box 112.

extra ae

Very beautiful
Dahlia Tubers, mixed (No.
eol. guar.) 10c ea. 5 or
prepaid. A, J. Willoughby, Wa-
co,

Stocks, Sweet Williams, Dian<
thus, Carnations, Snapdragons,
Calendulas, White Candytuft,
Larkspur, Queen Anns Lage,
50c doz.; 5 fine Cannas, $1. doz.,
Nandinas, _Altheas, Crap@
Myrtle, White Lilacs, Blu
White Hydrangeas, 50c ea: Ad

postage. Mrs. E, L. Smith, Wad-
ley.

Snapdragon, Yellow, White
and mixed cols. Grenadiu

Hardy Carnations, red and mix-
ed cols., Lily of Valley Pips,
Rose I yr... Per. Peas;
Thrift, 75c doz. Mrs.
Combs, Sr., Washington.

Snapdragon, Sweet William,
Pink and White, Per. Pink
Phlox, Sweetpeas, Verbenag,
Purple, Blue and Lavender
Asters, Imp. Gaillardia, Queen
Anns Lace, Small Yellow Anee
mone Mums, 12-65c. Mrs. M.
Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.

Large size Milk and Wine
Lily Bulbs, 40c; Blooming Jon-
quils, $1.
Narcissus with many blooms te
stems, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs.
J. W. Brock, Whigham, Rt. 1.

Large Dbl, Zinnias, Mixed
col., 10ec cup; Mission Giant and
Sunset Giant Marigold See
1/2 cup, 10c ea; Flash an
Hedge Marigold, large tbls., 10
ea.; Rose of Sharon (shrub), 1
seed, Nc. PP. Miss Lillian Har-
din, White, Rt. 1.

Dbl. Japonicas, dif. cols.,
ea.; $5.;
ea.; Lilacs,
Honeysuckles,
Golden Bells, Weeping Mary,
60c ea.; 2, $1.; Mums, Har
Phlox, King Alfred Daffedilg,
Lemon Lilies, 60 doz. Naom
Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red

Purple Lilacs, 28c ea.;

Flowering Quince, 50 eay
Bushes, $1. ea.; Dif. var. Daf
fodils, $3, C; Elder Bush, st
Sweetshrubs, 2, 80c; wh

Pines, 12-18 in, "$l. doz, Cash of
Exc. for feed sacks. Mra. Bare

Re

F. M.

$i.
Hardy Bree ea, $1,
Pink Almonds,

Bridalwreath,



tow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, as



Buddelias, Baby Breath Spirea, ~

Red and White |

C; Rosino Pink Violets, $1. doz.; _

P. -

C; Yellow Fragrant.

4








' Add postage. No stamps.

*) es, 25 ea.;
_ Hedge, "20c ea. Add postage. No

any amt.,

White Violets, 25 doz.;



_ FOR, SALE |



Dbl. Yellow Tebonicus? gi.
ea.; Purple Lilacs, 50 ea.; Most}

sah all cols. Mums, 75 doz.: Pink

Glad Bulbs, 50e doz, Mrs. Eula

Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Red, Yellow Japonica, Dog-/
mood: White, Spruce. Pines,
Cedars, Holly, Laurel, Sweet-
shrubs, Maple, $1.50 doz.; Tris,

Thrift, Grass Pink, Sweet Will-|.
jams, Phlox, Mums, Glad Bulbs,
Lemon Lilies,

Yellow Daffodils,
60. doz. Add postage. Exc. for

sacks. Mrs. Eva Charles, Elli-
jay, Box 146.

Foxgloves, 40c doz.; Yellow
Jonquils, mixed Mums, 30c
doz,; Larkspurs, 30c doz.;. Ked |
- Hot Poker, 25 ea.; Giant Per.
Pansies, - 75c. doz.; Pansy Seed,
small thimbleful, $2.50. Add

sstage.. Miss Maude Clayton,

ray Bilijay, Rts2:

Tris, 40c doa -Japonicas, -30c

-_ea.; Lemon Lilies, White Sweet |
Williams,

35 doz.: Altheas,
Yellow: Azaleas, Birdeye Bush-
Daffodils, 50c doz.;
Exe.

checks, for print. sacks.

- Mrs. C. M. Davis, Ellijay, Rt.
3. 7

Narcissus and Daffodil Bulbs,
$1.-C. Or exe. for 3
print sacks per 100 bulbs. Mrs.

Joseph Class, Fayetteville.

Dif. col. Iris, 50c doz.; Yellow
Jasmine, Pink Running Rose
Bush; Jan. Honeysuckle, 2, 25c;
Privet

Hedge cuttings, 50, 75e; 2 dif.

_Evergreens, Red, Blueberry cut-

tings, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
a Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
bee ks

Large Purple or White Iris,

60c doz. Prompt del. Add post-"

age. Mrs. Clyde Waldrip, Flow-

ery Branch, Rt, 1.

Dark. Blue and Red (with yel-
low center). Iris, Lemon Lilies,
Daffodils, Jonquils, Goldenglow,
50c doz.; Blue and White Strip-

ed Violets, 25c doz.; Giant
_Hollyhocks, all cols, mixed,
50c doz.; Rambler Roses, 40

ea. Mrs. D. M. Hughley,
mont, Rt. 1.

Dark Red Verbena Plants, 15
doz.;

Fair-

: Cannas, $1. doz. Exc. for
Mastodon. Strawberry Plants
and Glad Bulbs, ete. J. S:

_ Thomas, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Red Japonicas, Red Dogwood,
Pink Peach, and Scarlet: Roses,.
50c ea.; Dif. col. Sweet Will-
jams, Lemon Lilies,
Dessi Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Azaleas, rooted, 90c. doz.;
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
White, Spruce Pines, 40c ea.;

- Boxwood, 50c ea.; W. Dogwood,

Pink Crabapple, Red Maple,
25 ea.; Mums, 1$. doz.; Arbor-',
vitaes, 45c ea.; Holly, 35 ea.

Mrs.
Henry Waddell, Ellijdy, Rt. 2.

Lemon Lilies, Lavender Fox-

-$1.-C. Add postage. Mrs.
_ Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt, 1.

60c doz j

White; Sweat Williams,
doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern,

30c

bunch; edge Bushes, rooted,
20c ea.; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
35c ea.; Lemon Lilies, Purple,

' Lavender Tris, 40 doz.; Daffo-
dils, 55 doz. Add postage. No
checks. Miss Melnese Davis,
Ellijay,. Rt. 3.

Forsythia, Bridalwreath, Pur-
ple Lilacs, Altheas, $1. doz.;
Spirea, Oak Hydrangea, Pink
Crape Myrtle, 30c; Blue Violets,
25, 25e3 Jonquils, Blue Spider
Wort, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, 25,
40c; Orange Lilies, 50 C; Exc.
for sacks, Add postage. Mrs.
Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -

Glad Bulbs, Cannas, Tube
Roses, 0c doz.: Red Seven Sis-
ter Running Rose; Pink Crape.
Myrtle, Peach Trees, Lantanas,
Milk and Wine Lilies, 25c ea.;
Hedge and Daisy Plants,
doz. Add postage. Mrs. WwW. E-
Wooten, Camilla. :

Large type Pale Yellow Curly
and White Ball Mum _ plants,
1s dOzs
Button, Little Red Riding Hood,
and. Daisy type, in rose col.,
50c doz. -Add_ postage. No less
$1. orders filled. Miss Ruth
Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3.

King Humbert Fiery Red
Canna, 5 ft., large, bronze heart
shaped leaves, and compact
head, $1. doz. bulbs. Add_ post-
age. No checks. C. H. Baker,
Cordele, Rt. 2.

White King Giant Shasta
Daisy, Large -Yellow Hemer-
oclassis Lilies, $1. doz.; Fine
Iris, 20 cols., 14, $1.00; Large
Yellow Ragged and Incurved,
sev. col. of Spoon, 50 doz.:
Pink Thrift, $1. C. Mrs. W. E.
Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. / 2.

.Eng. Ivy cuttings, $1. C; Nan-
\dina Seedlings, 50c doz.; King
Humbert Red Cannas, $1. doz.;
Ginger and Red Spider Liles,

Jap. Bamboo, $1. doz.; Rain
Lily, 50 C. Bertha Tucker,
Crawfordville.

Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; Purple

Urince, White Swan, 50, $1,20;

Red Cedars, 60c, $1. 20,32. 25, :
$3.25 doz.; Gaillardia, Hedge
Rose, 35c doz.; Mixed Shrubs,

20, $1. 15; Paul Neyron Rose, 4
col. Altheas, 35c doz. Mrs. J..
M.. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. As

Large prize winning Mums,
| Silver Bell White, Goldenglow
Yellow, Pink, Colter Lavender,
Cream, Variegated, Red, 25
plants, $4.00; Button Daisy
type, 25, $1.25. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
Cuthbert, Rt. 5.

Pink Thrift, $1.50 C;. Giant
| Shasta Daisies, $1. doz.; Rooted
Verbena, 14 cols., mixed or sep-
arate, ay doz., $1. Damp moss.
packed. Del. Mrs. W. H. Whit-
ten, Chula.

3-4 in. diam. White Des*vood
Trees, $1..ea. Come dig. W. F.
King, Atlanta, (Buckhead), 30
Peachtree Ave., N. E.

Limited supply Martha Wash-

Z : : ington Geraniums, assorted
ae a ocd eee gee cols., Salmon, Rosy Pink, White,
60c; Pink Almonds, Forsythia, Dark Red, Lavender, $1. ea.;
Snowdrops, 25c; White, Pink Large (ball type) Mums, florist
Hibiscus, 40c; Dbl. -Yellow} ype Redish Bronze, | White,

. ; 2 . A ink, ellow, rimson an
Thornless Roses, 75c; Pink, Orchid, 50c, Mrs. H. L. Jack-|

5 DOC;
' ea.; Sweet Williams, mixed cols,
50 doz.;
No order
EST:
Mrs. L. P. Higginbotham, Elber-

_ Ageratum,

White Spirea, $1, Rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Elli-

son, Albany, POB 111.

25e}

25}.

Small type Yellow





Dogwood,
Arborvitae,
50c up. State insp. 2
Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol
Ave., S. W. Tel. Ma. 3671.-

Rooted. Lavender Butterfly
Bushes, Deep Pink Crape
Myrtle, 25c ea; Mixed col.
Larkspur, Shasta Daisy, all cols.
Mum: plants, large and small
wee 30 doz. Add postage. Mrs.

orsythia, Gaidenite

G. R. Hadden, Avera. :
BT, -Crape Myrtle,
Sweetshrubs, .White Spider

Lilies, D. Perkins Roses, Gar-
denia, Milk, Wine Lilies, Hy-)

drangeas, Pomegranate. Sell or
exc. for large size Mums, Red

and White Dogwoods, Magnolia:

Bays, Holly, Peony, Regal, Ma-
donna, Crafts Lilies, everbloom-
ing Roses. Mrs. Clayton Doug-
las, Alma, Rt. 1.

. Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35e
doz.; 75 C; Blue Vinca Vine,

35c bunch, Garden Sage, . 35c

good start; Pot Flowers, 10 cut-
tings, $1. 50. Mrs. aa Stone,
Adairsville.

African Violets, blue, white, | -
pink, -purple, lavender, bie color,

$1.-ea.; 3, $2.50; Red Head Leaf
free with each order: Leaves, 7
var., $1. No COD. Mrs. N. B.
Wilson, Atlanta, 943 - Green-
wood Ave. N. E x

Red: and Yellow Cannas, 50c
doz.; Single Tuberose, 60c doz.;
Dusty _ Miller plants, 25 doz.;
Verbena, 3 doz.,
kinds Monthly "Rose cuttings,
not rooted, 30c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Julia Singleton, At-
Janta, 1139 Hall Ave., S. E. Tel.

Ma. 4184.

7 Cacti Plants, all dif., $1.00.
Cactus seed free with each or-
der. Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta,

| 943 Greenwood Ave., N. E. :
Dahlia Tubers, large looms,

red, white, yellow, orchid, jav-
ender, bronze, pink, 35c ea.;
$1.00. Add postage. Not less $1.
apne? No Fla. orders. Mrs.

Behe Atlanta, 187 Gib-
oe se Ss.

ne (Japanese),
broad leaf evergreen, tall var.,
3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft.; 20c ea. Add

a

postage.- Miss Daisy Ellis,
Greenville. :
Azaleas, Native Calenaulesea

2-3 ft., $4. doz.; Camellias, root-
ed cuttings, 4-6 in.,
Garddenias, 18-24 in., "$4. 50 doz.;
Boxwood, Semperviren, 3 yrs.
old, $2. 59; Boxwood Bushes,6-

8 in., 4 yrs, old, 60c ea. Maude |

Hamby, Greenville.
_ Extra nice. rooted Evergreen

Privet Hedge Plants, 12-35 in.,

$1. C. PP: Blooming size bulbs,
Blue Iris, White Narcissus, Db.1
Jonquils, 35 doz. PP. Mrs. R..
H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Easter Rose, rooted, 2, 25c;
Sweet William Plants, 50c. doz.;:

Large Dbl. Orange. tee Seed,
Ethel F

25c tsp. Add postage
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. "9

Pink Thrift, 25c doz.;
4 doz. Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.

White Easter Rose cuttings,



Ba Rts 3. Dahlias: Blue River, Lord of

Sweet William Plants, 2c ea.; Autumn, Top Flight, Sunrays,
Mock Lemon Plants, | Shasta | Doubonnet, Sherwood Peach,
Daisies, | Hollyhocks, mixed Calif. Idol, Cherokee Rose, Pink |
cols., 4c ea.; Big Eng. Daisies, aes Bs
Se ea; Purple Lilac Sprouts, | \iuttey, Hunts Velvet Wonder, |

5 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H, H.
Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5.

Hastings Gardenias, 12-16 in.,
50c

Nandinas, 12-18 in.,

25c doz.; Goldenglow,
25e doz.
Filled after

Tess $1. Mar.

ton, Rt. 2.

6 dif. cols. Glad Bulbs,
doz. Exc. for nice print sacks.
Dtte Camp, Eastanolle.

6 Giant Dahiias,
name, all show
dif.,
nas, 12 tubers,
Giant Achimenes,
$1. Add postage.
Clements, Enigma.

Lemon Lilies, 35c doz.;
Blue Iris, 50c doz.;
Jow Winter Pinks,
Dbl.
Azaleas, 30c ea.;
Lavender Iris, 50c doz.;
Daffodils, 60 doz. Add postage.
No checks. oe Tene EE
Biliiov Rt. 3.

crue
winners,

(ORS
Mrs.

30c

40c

to
all
$2.35; 5 cols named Can-
Purple
100 bulbs,
Frank

Baby | 2
Red, Yel-
doz.;
Yellow Japonicas, Orange
Purple and
Cream

Robert E. Lee, Avalon, Rose}
| Glory, Monarch, $5. doz. MO.

2 yrs. old Oriental Magnolia
Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn.
Trees. (tulip trees), $1.50 ea.
PP. Mrs. J. A. McBryde, Ara-
gon,

Nacy. Rose Mums,
Med. Bronze, 30c doz.; Pink
eee 25c doz.; Blue Ag-
monthly Abrethia Lilies, bloom-
eratum, 30c doz.; Orange
ing size, 5 ea. Mrs. "Clyde Lo-
gan, Austell, Rt. 2.

Giant var. mixed col.,
dragon plants, 4-6 in. 5- cols.
Azaleamums, $1. doz.; 5. cols.
Tris, $2. C; 40 var. Dahlias, $3.-
$5. doz. Del. in Apr. No chks.
Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt.

30c. doz;

Snap-

20 nice roots Japanese Bam-
boo, $1. Prepaid. Mrs. Maude
Brooks, Arlington.

Fine Iris, sky blue, orchid,
purple, yellow, tan and many
2 tones, $1.25 doz. Mrs: Ww. W.





Trimble, Adairsville.

1 yr. old, 25 ea.; Other Rose
cuttings, not rooted, 15c ea.;
6 dif. kinds Lilies, lots of dif.
pot plants, Cactus, 15 ea. Add
| postage. Mrs. Leonard Elliott,
Gainesville, Bits 4.

3 yrs. old Crape Jasmine,
rooted bloomming size,_in pots,
$2.60 ea.; 2 yrs. old blooming
size, $1.75 ea. Add postage.
Miss Bessie. Martin, Gainesville,
Ritz 9:

Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.35
doz.; Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; White
Dogw ood, 6, :$1.; New Year

Vine, 20c ea.; Purple and White
Lilacs, woe a.; Purple Butter-
fly Bushes, 20c ea.; Kiss Me
and Tell, 25c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Purple Butterfly, 5, $1.; Pur-
ple, White Lilacs, 250 ea.; Azal-
eas, $1.25 doz.; Rooted "Ferns,
20c ea.; Blue Hyacinths, $1. 35
doz.; New Year Vine, 20c ea.;
White Paper Narcissus, 75c doz.;
White Dogwood, 6, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Norrell,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. -

Dark Lavender Chinese Mag-
nolias, easy to live, govt. insp.,
$1.60 ea. Mrs, H. B. Shearouse,
Guyton, :

e

Flowering Quince, |

$1.00; Several Ww.

3;

$5. doz."

60c for |

Rose| A

18 finest var., 2- aa
Bushes, 59 -@a.; Marechalneil
Rose, $8.50 doz; Azaleas, call t Wi ,
kinds, 50c-$3. 50; Camellias, $1.- Pinks, $1 doz.; Bre of Gilead,
$1.50; Evergreens, Abelias, Eng 6, 1.50 Mrs. Nellie |

E rker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6. :



doz.; - Speckled Rose Bush, 25
Lilacs, Butterfly Bush, Peach
Almond, 25c ea.; Daffodils, $3.
C.- Mrs. . a Turner,

ville, Rt. :

Blue Sivtian Iris, mixed.
Per. Phlox, Verbenia, 50c doz.;
Blooming size. Shasta Daisy,
Erion, Hibiscus, 10c ea.; $1.)
doz.;: Small Leaf. Evergreen,
-Forsythia, Christmas Honey-
suckle, rooted, 20c ea.; 6, $1. |
eae Tol Black, Gainesville, Rt.

Perennial Blue: Phlox, Sian
flake, Candy tuft, Tall Dbl.
Sweet Williams, Red, Purple
and White, 10c ea.; Steeles
Jumbo Pansy, 35 dees Mini-
mum $1. No. checks. Add post-
vill Mrs. Grace Bonbs;, Gaines-
ville. - 3

-25 doz. Add: postage. Mrs.
Ei: Brittingham, Guyton.

- Few Mimosa Trees, $1.50. ea.
A. si Grimes; Glenwood, POB
44,

Red and Pink Verband: Bos-
ton Fern and Sage Plants, large

postage. Mrs. F. Caldwell,
Griffin, 725 E. GhapbeH St.

Gladiola Bulbs, finest var.
mixed, $4. C. Add postage. Mrs.
H. Murray, Graysville.

2-3. ft.. Nandia, $1.25 ea.;. 2=
3 ft. Spirea Van- Houtti, $2.
doz.; 15-25. in. Ligustrum Jap-
onicum, $1.50 doz.; Rooted Box-
wood, Dwarf or: fast growing,
4-6 in.,
Del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green-
ville.

Qld Fashion - Fragrant eae
on Lilies, (Falva), and Weeping
Forsythia, $1. dox.; $6. C. Mrs.
BB: Woodruff, Greenville.

Nandina Seedlings, $4. Cs
Cherry Laurels, Ligustrums,
Eng. Ivy, Vinea Minor, $1. doz;.

Zz

bena, 50c doz.: Dwarf Boxwood,
a *C. Lois Woodrutt, Green-
ville.

Heavy field grown Old Eng.
Dwarf : Boxwood, several yrs.
old, 6-8 in., 50c ea; 4-6
25c ea.;
$12.50 Cs Smaller, rooted, $7.50
Cc, Blanche Woodruff,
ville.

Pink or Rose. Climbing | Clus-
ter Roses, self rooted, 3, 35c;
6, 50c; White Easter Orange,
and Rain Lilies, (bulbs) 35c
doz.; PP. in Ga. Labeled. Exc.
for print sacks. Ea, pay post-
age.
ielsville, Rt. 1.

doz.; Med. $1. doz.; Mums,
Pink Thrift, Goldenglow, Hi: |
biscus, mixed | col. large Iris,
Blue, White Siberian, Glads,
Yellow Mar. Flowers, W. Nar-
cissus, 50ce doz. Add _ postage.
No checks. Miss Lona Black-
well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Extra large type Dahlias, $2.
doz.; Med., $1. doz.; Large Iris,
Blue. Siberian, mixed cols. Per-
ennial Phlox, Mums, Thrift,
Wine Lilies, Hibiscus, Glads,
50c doz.; Arborvitae, rooted,
12-18 in., 30 and 40c ea. Add |
postage. No checks. Mrs. Willis
Grindie Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Dahlia Tubers, med., ball
purple, orchid, light pink, yel-
low, white, red variegated red
and white var., purple and
white, 5 for $5. Add postage.
No Fla. orders. Mrs. G. T. Peel-
a Atlanta, 177 Gibson St. S.

Several Boxwood, 1-2 oats,
for sale reasonably. Mrs. W: D.
Callaway, Atlanta, 1696 Rogers

Ave. S. W. Tel. 0179.

Variegated and yellow can-
nas, unlabeled, with yellow cup
Narcissi, pink thrift, dbl. Day
Lilies, 20 doz., yellow Jasmine,
lilae blooming size hollyhocks,
silver leaf. maple, 15 ea., W.
Wisteria, 25c. Add poyes Mrs.
Sam Smith, Austell, Rt, 3

A five acre field heed tend-
ed past four years) of nice,
small Pines for re-setting. Con-



Alma, Rt. 4.







Blue Hyacinthx Bulbs, $1. 25 f
ea.;- Rooted Purple and White |

Game ;

Oregon. mixed Pansy Plants, |

$6. C; 6-8 in, $10. C.|

Mum Plants, Dwarf Tris, Ver- h

in., | +
2. yrs. old, 4-6 in., 15; |

Green- :

Mixed col. large Rahlias, $2.

Jonquil Bulbs, and Fig Bushes, ;

tact at once. Mrs. = =. pig \E

Deep | ink
-size, 3, $1.00; 10,
S pi ; f

| Purple Wister
3, $1.; Blue Verbe
Daisy White |

with strong ee $1. doz. Add| re

Perkins,
land Ros

R. ed

_White and Ye
Trumpet Daffodil
Lilies, Dbl. Red
col. German Iris,
Sunflowers, 45 d

Mrs. Jim B. Gordon, Dan- | lb.

cissus, Yellow \
dils, Jap. eee
Blue Wild Ver
45e doz.; Exe

Feed Sacks,

mildew. Mrs. Ve
| men, Re 2, Box








aoe Cannas, m
man_ Iris, Mums.
Red Striped Amz
Exe. for 100 Ib.
Mrs. Alice Hi
Rt. 2, Box 81

Yellow Forsythia,
alwreath, Jan. . Jas
Spirea, Eng. D
Weigelas, Pink
Flowering Peat
clumps, Red Ma Che
es, Jarge, 69c ea
Mrs. Ruth Head,

Je Tiger Li ies, Yell
Daffodils, Whit
doz. Add postag!
rison, Bremen,.

Blue Easter and
ies, MN erhite. Narcis!
Dafodil# 50c eee
age. Mrs. Re ecca
men, Rt. 2;

Calendulas, mip










- Add 2
- Matthews, Calhoun,

jas: 12 escorted $2. 40;.
Boutillier Gallant Fox,| N
Glory, Margaret Wilson;
as oe doz.; Large
36) Easter roses, 25 clump; imp.
. | purple violets, Sweet Williams,



Giant Bhsets - Daisies, Apiees t

red, bright red,
| red with white eye, Verbena,
3 doz.,'$1. Moss packed. Mrs.
H. B. Roberson, Chula.

225.2 var. _Mums,

large purple,

med. and puttons, 3 doz,
Dahlia _ Tubers, 30 var.,

, Flame, Garraende: and
. Grat! Zeppelin, a $3. doz.

_ Mary sine City of Porttisiid:

as Canard, Toner Pink, Eu-
Humber, (bronze leaves) Dwarf,
Yellow, $1. doz.;

rel, Gardenias; White Wisteria, $5. |.
doz. Mrs. :J. R. Camp, seal

Giant Red Canna Roots, $1.
doz; Dabhe -Tubers, Jane Cowl,
| $3. Silver and Golden
Jr. Weeding, 25 ea.; 2 var. Pinks,
. Bronze Gold_ Reflex,
| Spoon. type, 15c ea.;
|and Daisy, 75 doz. "Add: Et
| age. Mrs, Cae

Dahlias, large type, Red Jer:
sey, Graf. Zeppelin, Mrs. Warn-
Jersey _ Beauty,
Park, Helen Ivans, Treasure Is-
land,. Rod. Wanamaker,
Avalon, Margaret Wil-
Labeled, True to
name. $3. doz. Mrs. Tom Bell,
| Duluth, Ris

a 8 dif. col., Saunt But-

Otc P mn. and other)



















ppy Seed, 150 ee

es ushes, ae 25
Da Lilies, Ac |-
Wh

12.) thrift, - per, sweet: peas, 12, $1.;
Star of Bethlehem bulbs,
1c: blooming - size Glad, mix.
also mix. col. Dahlias, $1.
| doz. Miss Grace nee Dah-
, | lonega. | Rt. Sat

21 Red, orange Hawthorne, tea-
mi. mee a Aes hice de hae red




















ry, 1-5 He 10c-50 ea. plus post-
age. No COD. Exc. for sacks.
| Mrs. Jas. Connell, Dublin. Rt.
fly

Hoate Red Seven Sister Roses, |
Yellow Cannas, |
Dbl. Day Lilies, 35
doz.; White and Yellow Mums,
(50 doz. Jap. Paes: 20 doz.;

Stes Mar-





































s Spreads, 25e doz. Mrs. Jesse F.
Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2.

Purple Lilac Bushes, -35c ea.
Add - Postage. B35 "McCollum;

a aiac and Small Boxwood,
50c and 25c. Exe. for white and
:| print sacks. Mrs. A. J. Gragg,
_| Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

Orchid and Pink Thrift, $1.
Rooted, Oleanders
Bird of Paradise, Cape Jasmine,
and Lady B. Rose, rooted, 50c;
Royal Poincianas, Green Cen-
_|tury Plants, 5, $1.,
doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. An-
nie West, Crawfordville.

Large, Shasta Daisies, 3 doz.,
Drawf Spirea,
| Bon roots, 8, "$1. PP. Mrs--Dick
Pi A College Park, River-

epplin, Harry |
ret Wilson, . Ash-

ss Z.: goalies, $

Snow White Easter.
-|Lady of the Lake, Pink, Blue,
Red Verbena,
dragons and seed,
Broom Corn Seed, 25c pt. Mrs
| J. E. Watkins, Calhoun, IAT

Yellow Cannas with orange
C;| throat, 75c doz.;
| more, Colquitt. :

Several. nice bunches Box-
| wood, 5 ft, and 4 ft.
cum,. good cond., $19. ea.; Next

olet, Sana ea
ais

oe eae:
PP. Leon Oz-

Dahlia ~ Bulbs,

| Moats, Cedartown, Rt. 12

Approc. 1000 Pine Beadle,
3 ft. or more, not certified, nor
$3. ea! Come dig. W. D.
Garrison, Carroliton, Rt. 4.

White Wisteria; Pink Weige-
Blue Hardy Aster large



is and P ple a

















) $2. 50, $3.5

mond, White Spirea,

Exc. for white Wonder Dah-

dias. Add Postage: pe James
n,





5c] onquil, Butter ages Bag, ang and
Apr. Narcissi. Bulbs,

Garlic Bulbs, 50 doz.. fs
AL Whatley, Concord, Rts Ay

Jonquil and Narcissi bulbs,
$1. C; 500 for $4.50. P.P. Mrs.
: W. Wilson, Canon. Rt. 2.

Pink hibiscus, white brier or

all col., perennial white, purple,
lavender primroses, white, pink,

$2. C. Add nee ae Hicks

Hill,, Commerce.

Pink Weigelas, W.
bridalwreath, snowball,
Easter rose, rooted, ' 4; $1.;
orange day lilies, 50c

-spirea,
lilac,
iris,
doz.

3 bulbs, large, everblooming rose

25 doz.; all col. Camel-
Limited.

cut.,
lias.

chks. Gladys Duran, Cumming,
RE

Red cannas, ipncole: iris. bulbs,
30 doz; jonquil, narcissus, 20
doz; wild Easter lilies, 35 doz;
red. ink monthly rose cut., 30c
ea; dbl. salmon pink Ger. cut-
| tings, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
co Mashburn. ee ee Rt.

Golden Weeping Willow, Pink
Tartarian, Honeysuckle, Wei-
) gelas, Red Ozier, . White Dog-
wood,- Lombardy Poplar, Yel-
low. Thornless and Pink Chero-
kee Rose, Red Bud, Mimosa,
Cydonia Japonicas, Muscadine,
Hazelnut, 35 ea.; $3.50 doz.
Mrs, J. H. Penland, Ellijay.

Azaleas, rooted, 90c:
Rhododendrons, Mt.
White Spruce. Pines, 40c ea.:
| Boxwood, 50 ea.: W. Dogwood,
Crabapple, - Maple, i25G.- ea-*
Mums, $1. doz.: Arborvitae, 450
ea.; Holly, 35 ea, Add post-
age. No stamps. Mrs. Mabel
Aaron, Ellijay, Res ge.

Bridalwreath, Purple Forsy-
thia, $1. doz. Orange Hemero-
callis, Dbl. and Sgl. Myrtle
Vine, 75c C; Blue Spider Wort,
Chesterfield Daisies, Var. Vio-
lets, 25 doz.; Junipers. 18-24
in., $1. ea: Exe. for print sacks.
Add postage. Frances Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

All cols. Blooming size Aza-
leas, 75e doz.; White Lilacs,
Altheas, Japonicas, -
_| Forsythia, Hibiscus, Butterfly,
Spireas, Weigelas, Arborvitaes,
3c ea.; Rhododendrons, La-
urels, Whife Pines, Dogwood,
Strawberry, Hemlock, Sweet-
shrubs, 20 ea. Add postage.
| Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

_ Japonicas, Sweetshrubs,
White. and Spruce Pines, Dog-

doz.;

wood, Holly,- Cedar, Maple,
Sourwood, Azaleas, all cols.,
$1.50 doz.; Bule Iris, Glad
Bulbs, Ferns, $1. doz. Add

postage. Exc, for tulips or large

Dahlia bulbs. James R. Owen
Ellijay, Box 146,

Native Azaleas, 75c doz.;-
Laurels, Mt. Ivy, White Dog-
wood, Spruce Pine, Pink Crab-

apple, Maple, $1. doz.; Pink,
Purple, Althedas, Mimosia, 6
nice Boxwoods, Dbl. White

Easter Rose, 50c ea. Add post-
age. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude
Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2,

Golden Chain, Birdeye Bush-|-

es, 4, $1.; Yellow Crimson Jap-
onicas, $1. ea,; Red Dogwood,
4, $1.; Lemon Lilies, Blue Iris,
75c doz.; Daffodils, Jonquils,
60 doz. All rooted. No checks.
Exc. for feed sacks. Edward
Goble, Ellijay, Rt.: 3.

ed Dogwood, Golden Chain,

5,'$1.; Crimson Japonicas, $1.
ea.; Blue Iris, 60c doz.; Fall
Pinks, White and Yellow, $1.

doz. rooted. No checks Exe. for
feed sacks. Ople Goble, Ellijay,
Ritz 3 7

Dbl, Yellow Japonicas, $1. ea.;
Daffodils, King Alfred Jon
quils, 75c doz.; Red Dogwood,
5, $1.5 Dbl- Yellow Daffodils,
80c doz.;. Silver Leaf Maple,
3, $1.; Goldenbells, 2, $1. rooted
Exc: for print sacks. No checks.
Mrs. Mart Gentry, Paney Rt.
3,

5 Globe Shape Arborvitae,
5-6 ft, diam., $25. for lot. Mrs.
Howard Hyatt, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Daffodils;- Narcissus, Purple,
Yellow Foxglove, Violets, 45c
doz.; Yellow Texas, Big Red
Roses, Weeping Mary, Azaleas,
| 2, 40c; Yellow Japonicas, Snow-
balls, 3 yrs. old, 50c ea.; 3
Junipers, 1 ft., $i. ea. rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. seas a
ee Rt. 3, :

F chain, Birdeye Bush, 5,
| ver Leaf Maple; 3, $1.;

mil gayso tits ou

-50c doz:

; bulbs,

Add bostseet
Wrtie first. No Fla. orders. No!

doz. Exe. for sacks.

Laurels, .

~ Boxwood,,

Mt. |.

Daffodils, Jonqui::,
Blue Tris, | 50c doz.;:

<ut *doz::
Geld
$15
Le; aaa
Lilies, 50c doz.; Red Doz woo
4 $1. No checks. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. Ivy Lambert, Wlii-



-

Dbl. Japonica,
rooted, $1.; Dogwood, 4,- $1.;
Easter Lilies, 50c doz.; Kine
Alfred Jonquils, Blue Grass,
Mrs.
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Hybrid Sateann seed, mix.
col., 100 for 25c; Achimenese
$1. doz; pot plants, un-
rooted, 10, $1.;.. rooted, 5, $1:;
Curcuma lilies, 3, $1. "No
a A. D: Brinson, Cairo.

6 yrs.

Native Azaleas, Laurels, Dox:
wood, White,. Spruce Pines, $1.50

doz.; Pink .Almonds, Spireas,
Altheas, _ Snowballs, Lilacs, 25c!
ea.; Red Hot Poker. 60c. ea.;
Iris, Mums, 50c doz.; Apricot
Plums, Cherries, 30c ea. Exe.
for print sacks. Mrs. CG;

Plumiley, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Pink Justicia, Yellow Jap-
onicas, Snowballs, 30c ea.; Pri-
vet Hedge, Blue Violets, 60c
cc Goldenglow, Foxgloves,
Orange Day _ Lilies, Bugle
Plants, Mixed col. Glads,
) PP. Mrs.
W. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Mixed col. Native Azaleas,
75 doz.; White and Spruce
Pine, Maple, White Dogwood,

+} Ivy; Mt. Laurels, Indian Arrow,

Pink. Crabapple, Sweetshrubs,
$1. doz. Add postage. No Fila.
orders. Mrs. Gertrude Reece,
Ellijay, Rt. .2.

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, rooted,

$1. ea.; Red and Pink Azaleas,

40c ea.; Summer Lilacs, Old-
Fashion Ross, Grandmother ;
Lilies, 25c ea.; | Foxgloves,
Sweet Williams. Fall Pinks.

Daffodils, 40c doz, Mrs. Carl |
Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. |

Lilies, 55 ea.;
Day ae Jonquils, 45 doz.;
Narcissus, 60c doz.: Dbl. Orange
Blue Violets, 80c C:. Blue Iris,
45c doz.: June Cactus, 45c ea.;
Yellow Jasmine, 35c ea. Mrs.
Ss Stembridge, Sr., Ellijay,
Box 307. :

Red and Yellow Cannas, $1.25 ;

doz.; Narcissus, Blue, Purple,
White Iris, Jonquils, Perennial
Phlox, Mums, Goldenglow,
doz.; Red Hot Poker,
Tiger Lilies, |
print sacks. Mrs. Lewis Tete
Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Single and dbl. Daffodils, 25c
doz.; Bronze Iris, Pink, White,
and "Red Spirea, 30c ea.; Buda-|
leia, Weigelas, Yellow Kerria,
Japonicas,. Holly,
drons, Sweetshrubs, 35c_ ea.;
No orders under $1. PP. Mrs.
J. B. Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Myrtle Vine, Orange Hemero-
callis, Single and dbl., 80c Cr
Bridalwreath, Pink Almond,
Goldenbell, Purple Lilac, $1.
doz.; Pink, White Spirea, 30c
ea.; Altheas, 90c doz.; Chester-
field Daisies, Daffodils, 2 doz.,
ae Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, |

fro.

Daffodils, Star of ee
Wild. Iris, Violets, Orange Lil-
jes, $1. Cc; Boxwood, Broadleaf
Evergreen, Easter, D. Perkin,
and Yellow Texas Rose, Gold-

60c ea.;

enbell, Snowball, Jasmine, Al-
theas, 2c. Add postage. Mrs.
Moll}. Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3; Box (49:

Foxglove, Violets, Star of!
Bethlehem, Wild Iris, Orange
Lilies, $1. C; Broadleaf Ever-

green, Arborvitae 50c ea. Gold-

endbell,, White Eng. Dogwood,
Purple .and Pink Altheas,
Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons, 3,
75c. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Hic:
Mixed col. blooming size -Na-
tive Azaltas, 75c doz.; ,\hite

-and Spruce Pine, Mt. Laurels,
Ivy, _ Crabapples, White Dog-
wood, Maple, Sweetshrub, In-
dian Arrow, $1. doz. Add post-
age. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Azzie
Farist, Ellijay, Rt, 2.



FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED



Want large White Narcissus
Bulbs, kind that blooms at
Christy, .as. State price PP. Mrs,





Ti, By Pega net ans, Elberton,
Rt. 2

cas) trees and ground. Wiite first.




old. | We Wr.
J. C. Keener, !
cks.

Rt.

' Lithonia.

40c:



White |

50e.}.

25c ea. Exc. for:

Rhodaden-





















































Want. some ivy that grows on

Miss Margaret Holloway, PUN, Ae
aston, Rt. 2. ;

Want Glad Bulbs in exc. ee ;
show type and Pompon Dah-
s, also, Milk and Wine Lily
Bulbs, have several: hundred.
ite before shipping. Mrs. W,
O, Willems, Dixie.

Want Peon'es, Cauterbuess
Bells, Oricmat Po gies, Ger-eva, |
Snapdragons, Cale dul: saat tatees!
ed Daisies, Degetaies. Pay csh









or exc. print sac':s, sping fiew
er bulbs. Other flowevs end
shrubs. Write first: Mis. L. L
Thornton, Union ee 304
Crawfordville Rd. ; 5
Want pond and water lilies.
and other flowering water



plants. Will exc. Fuchsias, both
hardy and tender varieties,
Astilbe or Tuberous Begonias,
or will buy, Mrs, J. E. Thexaue -





Want few bunches of Rose- |

mar, Will exc. white Fairy
lilies | at 25 doz.,-5 doz. $1. or
will buy. Advise particulars.




All letters ans. Mrs. J. M. Bo
bo, Lithonia, Lazidaze.

Want some Jack Beans Flow-
ers, Will exc. shrubbery seed
or buy. Advise, Mrs. Sam Math- =
is, Avera, Rt. 1, Box 39. ;

Exe. yellow Prince Peru
; seed for white and. red Prince
Feather seed. Mrs. J. P. Adams,
Thomaston, Rt. 4. :

Exc. nice Sage roots at $1. 00 =
doz. for -Gladioli bulbs, some
Hydrangeas and other flowers;
also have garlic bulbs and arti--
chokes, 50c doz. to exe. for
above. F, M. Abee, Dahlenega.

Exc. pot flower cuttings and
white shaggy Chrysanthemums, ss
Pink Verbena,.new Dry Sage,
for Monthly Rose, Gladiolus,
Dahlia, and Fig Bushes. Mrs. Ta
L. Boring, Acworth, Rt. 1.

Want several Pfitzer Juniper
Evergreens, ready to transplant.
State price. S: P. Howe, Re
ta, 1060 Euclid Ave., N. E

Want mixed col. Perennial _
Phlox, Old Fashion Michelmoss
Daisies. Mrs. James F. Stanley, s
Albany, 1108-7th Ave. -

Will exe. nice washed print
sacks for rooted various kinds
of Roses, Monthly preferred.
Also for Rooted Cape: Jesrninies
Sacks valued, 3, $1. Mrs. Albert.
H. Young, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. pe

Want Red and White Mums,
12-6 of ea. col. for 6 Azaleas.
Exc, Holly Tree, 3 ft: high for
Biue Hydrangea. Ea. pay post-
age. Mrs. John W. Smith; Bax- i
ley, Rt. -2.

Want to exe. Blue and White |
Easter Lily Bulbs, Yellow Jon-
quils, White Narcissus, bloom-
ing size Glads, or print sacks.
Mrs. S. C. Waddell, Bret
Rtag:

Want rooted Ligustrum green,

















not variegated. W. R. Wilkin-
son, Jr., Claxton.
- Want 1 doz. ea. of following:

at $1. doz. Forsythia, Cape Jas- ~
mine, large White Bloom, dif,

var. Dbl. Monthly Roses, all te
be 1 yr. rooted cuttings. Or exQ. |
other flowers. Write first. Mra
Frank Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 3 _

Want 60, 2 yrs. old Abelig
plants, del. at Griffin. Quote
price. E. E. Drewry, Griffin.

Want Hardy Amaryllis Halli
that blooms July or Aug. Writes
Mrs. H. M. Fletcher, Jackson.

Exc. Blue Roman Hyacinths,
long Trumpet Daffodils, mixed
cols. Iris, Garlic Bulbs, for
Artemisia, Gypsophila clumps,
Madonna Lillies, Seedless Rhus
barb, Miss Alice Stokes, Jasper,
hid:

Exc. chicken feed sacks for
wild. flowers, rooted Azaleas,
Dogwoods, American Turks
Cap Lilies, Blood Root, or small



Wild Iris, (Iris Crestata). 3
sacks per doz. flowers. Advise
price. Mrs Bernard Green- i

baum, Riv erdale,

Want to exc. Yellow Cushion
Yellow Aster and White Shag-
gy Chrysanthemums for rooted
Indica Azaleas, Pyracanthas,
Red. Spirea, Lilacs, Camellias,
Dogwood, most any kind of
flowers. Write first, Mrs. Hu-
bert Myers, Stockton.

Want large bay type Chry-
santhemums, Write description



and price. Mrs. I. D. Saxon, Tal-
Japoosa, Rt. 2. Bee




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MARKET BULLETIN





SECOND HAND MACHIN-

ERY FOR SALE



John Deere Tractor, 45 B
model, A-1 cond., Tractor Wa-
gon, Hammer Miil, Dise Tiller,
Seeder; for sale. Mrs. Roy Grit-
fith, Danielsville.

Gibson Tractor with bull
dozer blade, 12 in. turn plow,
Cutaway harrow, cultivator,
lay-off plow, $600. for lot. H. E.
Grindle, Gainesville, Thomp-
son Bridge Rd.

Side Plow for Ford or Fer-
guson Tractor, $80. or trade for
dirt scoop for Ford Tractor.
Homer Vinson, Cedartown, Rt.

Case Combine, Model 4F,
rubber cylinder, good cond.,
ready to use, $385. 1 mi. post
office. .A. H. Owens, Carnes-
ville, Rt. 2.

2 H turn Chattanooga plow,
used 1 season, $20.00; 2H Ber-
muda Grass Harrow, good
cond., all steel, 9 blades, $20.
FOB. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.

J. Deere La. motor, recently
everhauled, with 1 row culti-
vator, disc harrow. J. L. Brew-
er, Buckhead, Rt. 1.

Oliver Combine, 4 1/2 ft.
blade, sell or trade for young
polled Hereford Bull or Heif-
co pom Hamilton, Conyers,

Bees

1-A Farmall Tractor, planter,
cultivator, en lows, and har-
rows, $1250. L Turner, Dah-
Jongea, Rt. 1; Box 57.

1 Binder for sale. See at my
farm, 4 mi. S. Flovilla. Mrs. A.
H. Pope, Flovilla.

1948 Ford Tractor, cultivated
55 A with fertilizing, planting
and cultivating equip.; Also
lift type harrow, 2 dise tiller,
tractor weeder and some other
attachments, $2100.00; Also 1
pr. nice mules, 1 mare. No let-
ters.-Clarence W. Walton, Fort
Valley,

16 in. Bottom Plow for C Al-
lis-Chalmers, used 1/2 day.
Night phone No. 250. J. H.
Smith, Dawson.

Riding Cultivator, for sale or
exc. for good Walking Culti-
vator. Sell for cash or trade for
hogs. T. L. Powell, Lake Park.

20 in. Meadows Corn Mill, 2
Hole Power Corn _ Sheller,
with Kerosene Engine, $150.00,
ve C, Francis, Alpharetta,

f.

1 1/2-H Chattanooga Turn
Plow, $15.00; 1 H Turn Plow,
$10.00; Also 1H Wagon, fair
shape, $50. Come after, 4 mi, N.
Danielsville. Near Blue Stone
Church. Lester Massay,
delsville, Rt. 8

B_ Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
new rear tires, with planter,
uano distributors, cultivators,
sc dise, for barring and bed-
ding, 10 dise Intl. Harrow, good
cond., $100. 7 mi. S, E. Sylvania.
os B. Stafford, Sylvania,

Good 1H Wagon, $30. 7 mi.
Stilson. Mrs. Nancy Morris, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 5, Sharon Park.

Slat Wing No. 63 Chattanooga
Turner, 2 new points, $18.00; 2
Gee-Whiz Cultivators, $12.00;
Cole Dropper, single hopper,
$12.50. All A-1 cond, N. W. Me-

Dan-

~-Leod, Cuthbert.

Elec. Churn, good as new,
A-1 cond. $10. ROBE -Ce< 2B:
Ward, Moreland,

J. D. Side Del. Rake, used a
little, about new, Ford-Fergu-
son Tractor, cultivator, plant-
ers, bottom plow, Ford tiller
plow, and tractor weeder, oth-
er farm machinery. J, H. Lev-
erett, Parrott.

1H Chattanooga Middle Bust-
ter, $10.00; 2H, 27 in. Lynch-
burg Turn Plow, $10.00; 1H
No. 2 Lynchburg Turn Plow,
$6. All good cond. Geo.
McDonald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.

Lilliston Peanut Picker, Hay
Press, motor, practically new,
Ford peanut weeder, Harvey
feed grinder, 2H wagon, 1 mule
weeder, other 1H equip, or
or exe. for cows or hogs.
MeLeod, Quitman, Rt. 2.

Complete set planters, culti-
yvators, guano BOP SNe for pansy
Tractor, S. C. or D. D,, 2 y
old, used very little, $350.00.
Isham Blake, Jr., Royston, Rt. 2.

Farmall Cub Tractor, dise
Bom. fert. attachment, mowi
aching and cultivator, us

fey little, $1250. EH. C. Steph-
ens, Dougherty. ;

SECOND HAND MACHIN.-
ERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND MACHIN-
ERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



2 Farmall A Tractors, late
models, fully equipped, reason-
able, E. P. Lake, Dublin, Rt. 2.

Farmall A Tractor, lights, cul-
tivating equip., 3 disc tiller
with seeder box, small cutaway
harrow, duster, mower, good
cond., $1350. for lot. Mrs. Lin-
ton J. Brown, Warthen.

22 Caterpillar Tractor, 10 in.
track, practically new Athens
Bush and Bogg harrow, 26 in.
disc, been used 15 hours, J. D.
mule harrow, J. D. 2H wagon,
3 in., all No. 1 cond. H. G. Bar-
field, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.

Model B John D. Tractor,
equip., Benthal and Turner
Picker, Turner Hay Baler with
motor, $3000. Walter D. Jack-
son, Eastman, Rt. 4.

F-12 Tractor, on steel with
dbl. bottom. plow, dbl. dise har-
row, planters, cultivators, pea-
nut weeder, $600. S. T. Little,
Douglas, Rt. 3.

Bradley Garden Tractor, 1 1/2
hp:, turn plow,. coulter, culti-
vator, rubber tires, used about
2 wks., equal to new, sacrifice,
$175. Inspect Saturdays or Sun-
days. Albert J. Shockley, Sandy
Springs, Johnson Ferry Rd.

No. 2 Cane Mill with equip.
H. B. Roquemore, Butler, Rt. 2,
Box 44.

Farmall Tractor F20, 1939
model, rubber tires, harrow, til-
er, lime. spreader, belt pulley,
also Feed Mill, $1600. for lot;
Cost $2800. Can be seen at Ty-
ron. H. L. Dennis, Atlanta, 252
Racin St., S. W. Tel. Am. 8231.

1945 model WC Allis-Chal-
mers Tractor, starter, lights,
paver take-off, pulley, power
ift, cultivators, planters, ferti-
lizer attach., A-l cond. at a
bargain. 4 mi. S. Hawkinsville.
Hwy. 129. All letters ans.
oe Wade, Hawkinsville,
tie:

Allis-Chalmers Model C Trac-
tor, 2 Disc Plow, 2 Row Culti-
vator, Cole 2 Row Planter, J.
D. 2 Sec. 12 Disc Harrew, prac-
tically new, bought May 1948.
Del. anywhere in State for
$2800. entire outfit. Phone 3442.
Kirbye Daniel, Sr., Griffin.

J. D. Model B Tractor, culti-
vator with sweeps, plows, disc,
Cole planters, distributors, dbl.
sec. harrow A-1 cond., $1800.
Otis Cater, Nashville, Rt. 4.

J. D. 12-A Combine, with
power unit and slow speed at-
tachments, for all types grain
and peas, used very little, good
as new, $300. Under list. Mar-
shall Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

1 pair Fairbanks wagon
scales, 22 ft., 6000 lbs, $150.
FOB. Blue print with scales, T.
N. Norris, Wrens.

4H Upright Boiler, new flues
and fittings, used for dairy pur-
poses, good as new, priced to
sell. T. M. Abee, Dahlonega.

Seed Cleaner, Clipper Super
147B complete with 3 hp single
phase motor, roll feed hopper,
15 ft. elevators, 12 screens. J. T.
Watson, Thomson, Phone 351.

M Farmall Tractor, cultivators,

planters, fertilizer attach., tan-
tem harrow, 2-16 in. bottom
plows, $2250, or 7 s epaneser
Phone 3241. W. rannan,
Unadilla.

1 Row J. Deere LA Tractor,
starter, lights, 3 disc tiller, har-
row, planters, cultivation equip.,
reasonably priced. John
Cooper, Rupert, Rt. 1.

Good 2H Wagon for
George Reeves, Jonesboro.

1H Wagon, good as new,
complete for $75. R. G. Ander-
son, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Tractor 1 and 3/4 hp Garden-
All Tractor, for sale or exe. for
pr. of mules. Howard Ellis, Al-
pharetta. Phone 2352.

3 Dise Oliver Turner, i
cond., 24 in. dise, Sete tra,
England, Rome, POB {011.

Empire 2 Unit Milking Ma-
chine with all attachments, ab-
solutely new cond., $45. at my
place. Napier Burson, Atlanta,
109 W. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Phone De. 9866.

WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor
with cultivator and planters, 5
dise tiller, all good a rea-
sonable. Rudolph Fields,
Swainsbore.

2H Plow for sale. at my pla
Mrs. Bussell, witegoraid,

sale,



Ww. J.
210 W. Cypress St...

80 gal. Sugar Kettle, $25.00;
Hammer Mill, needs little work,
ae J. M. Hamm, Valdosta, Rt.
1. Phone 635R-40.

Intl. model A Tractor, culti-
vators, planters, distributors,
peanut plow, bottom plow, har-
rows, A-1 cond., $1400. Maynard
Anderson, Baxley, Rt. 2.

WC Allis-Chalmers. Tractor,
4 disc Intl Plow, Tandem Har-
row, for sale, W. H. Joyner, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 2.

McCormick-Deering 8 disc
Grain Drill, perfect cond., trac-
tor drawn. See, 8 mi. N. E. Met-
ter. No-letters ans. Geo. M.
Cartledge, Metter,

Model H Farmall Tractor. on
rubber, bought last year, $1975.
E. E. Miller, Gordon.

Practically new 2 row Nisbet
Bug Catcher, sell or trade. for
dise tiller or other equip, V. C.
Dowell, Wrightsville.

48 J. Deere A Tractor, power
troll tiller and _ cultivators,
some slightly used, priced right.
J. W.. Brand, Montezuma.
Phone 2912.

J. D. Pick-up Hay Chopper,
No. 62 with 30 hp motor, run
1 day, $1315. we R. Bowen,
Americus, Rt.

a ses Bell, $15. FOB
here. C, S. Dally, Social Circle.

J. oi Tatewtal 2 dise plow for
model H John Deere Tractor,
good cond., $140. A. M. Speir,

ronwood.

General Implement (GI) Gar-
den Tractor with cultivators
and mower, GI Hammer Mill,
used ver little, for gale. J. R,
Morgan, Lavonia.

Allis-Chalmers-C 2 Row Trac-
tor with cultivators and plant-
ing equip., good cond. Mrs. Cora
Odum, Wrightsville, Rt. 2,

No. C Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, fertilizer attach., A-1 cond.,
planter, cultivator, complete.
Carl Johnson, Cordele, Rt.

Model B Farmall Ny 2
Row Cultivators, 7 ft. Farmall
M-25 Mowing Machine, 6 1/2
ft. Van Brunt Cultivator, 13
teeth; 10 in. Hammer Mill,
Drag Harrows, Dbl. Hitch, and
several odd pieces farm equip.
Sell together. Wyman Walker,
Forsyth.

Case Tractor, 6 disc (2 in.)
tiller, on rubber, good cond.,
planters, cultivators; Case
power take-off combine, new
canvas, $1950, or Combine sep-
arately, $350, John Burke, De-
Soto, Rt. 1.

Practically new model M Le-
Tourneau Carryall Seraper,
serial no. 821517 M. 8. Stew-
art, Moultrie, Box 73:

18 Oliver 2H Turn low, good
cond., fer sale, Harrell,
Barnesville, 432 orsyth St.

Model L John D, Tractor,
bottom plow, cultivator, ferti-
lizer gene tors, mower, $500.
cash. L, G. Crumbley, Douglas,
Rt.

- Farmall model M_ Tractor,
used 3 weeks, Model 60 Allis
Chalmers Combine, new, other
farm equip., both tractor and
mule drawn. C, EH, Stephens,
Vidette, Tel. 2691.

J. D. Dbl. See. 20 Dise Har-
row, slightly used, for sale.
Emmett Wade, Fort Valley, Rt.
B;

Farmall Tractor, A-1 cond.,
planters, sultivators, guano
distributor, disc harrow, $1000.
for outfit, G. D, Fain, Edison,
Tel. 302.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want 2nd. hand dise com-
plete with 11 or 12 in. round
shank for riding IHC cultivator.
1 or 2 oe ood cond. Pay goo

price, . Bruce, Dial.
ie Hillsid Turn Plow.
State prive and cond, Homer
Byrd, ausikurat Wes: 2.
Want McCormick - Deering
Binder, not over 8 ft. blade,

good eond,, reasonable price
and late model; Also Duster for
WC Allis-Chakners Tractor.
Roy Chambers, Homer.

ae used sree size H
referr: good a Teason-
. A, Cousins,



Greonvt



Want Trail Plow, 2 disc, for
L, A. John Deere Tractor, J. H.
Brazier, Jr., Zebulon.

Want Cub or 1 Row Tractor,
used, good cond. cheap for
cash. R. J. Walsh, Garfield.

-Want 2 Row Mule Drawn



SEED FOR SALE an



Big and little White Half
Runner, tender garden bean
seed, 45c cupful; red special
crowder peas, white with black
eyes, 30c up: Mrs. Carl Smith,
Ellijay, Rt.

Long green Okra
beans,
peas,

cornfield
crowder and blackeye
Seven Top and BB a

Corn and Cotton Planter in| Top mixed turnip seed, 35

good cond. W. A. Hix, Sum-jlarge cupfull. Add tage. Pa ae

merville, Rt. 4. _| Oscar Matthews, Banca Rt.4
Want Compost Spreader in 2.

good cond. H.
ingdale.

Want Power Mill to grind
cane. Make best price del. H
L. Williams, Baxley.

Want . late Model Mowin,
Machine and Rake, or woul
exc, Bean rege on same as part
ae A, M. Beason, Rome,

A. White, Bloom-

Want Walking Cultivator.
State cheapest price and cond.
- R. Speight, Tallapoosa, Rt.

Want Power Mill to grind
cane. State cond. and price. E.
J. Youmans, Surrency.

Want lift type cultivator and
lift type Bush and Bogg Har-
row for Ford Tractor. E. E.
Drewery, Griffin.

Want Intl. Harvester. Cub
Tractor, good cond., without
equip. H. T. Walton, Lumpkin.

Want wind mill, Se
ready to ship, cheap for cash
Advise. Mrs. Sanders,
Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 588.

Want 1 large power Cane

Mill, good cond., of Standard
aes Gus J. Evans, Cochran,

Want Jay Bee Humdinger
Hammer Mill, No. 3, prefer
without collector and sacker.
Advise. W. G. Burt, Boling-
broke. :



INCUBATORS AND |
BROODERS



Coal Burning Brooder, 500
cap., used only 3 a $20. at
my home. 6 mi. Marietta.

9; John Crowe, Marietia, Rt. 1.

Elee, Madison Incubator, 1600
cap., with separate hatching
comp., 600 cap., ag cond.,
$125. cash at Oak Mt. Farm.
Joseph Ingram, Waverly Hall.

_Elee. Brooder, furnish 35

6 chicks weekly, $60. Mrs. H. B.

Wall, Decatur, 3134 Alston Dr.
Phone Cr. 5206. :

Buckeye Incubator, 260 egg
cap., set 3 times, perfect cond.,
$30. = trade for anything can
use. ada tke Ronsrscn, Sur-
oe fos 26.

Good Coal Brooder, used 1
season, 150-200 cap., $10. Faris
Cs Malcom, Monroe, Rt. 1.

3 Sears Super Hatcher: In-
cubators, 2000 cap., Humidaire
Incubator, Hatcher, 2000 cap.,
Oakes elec. Battery Brooder, 5
stacks, 500 cap. Howard John-
son, ce eee Koinonia Farm,
Rt ses

3 Brooders, 500 cap. used 1

season, at bargain price, L. F.
Still, Atlanta, 2500 Briarcliff
Rd. Tel. Ve. 1608.

1200 Wilson Elee. Incubator,
good cond, $25. Loyd J.
Keadle, Yatesville.

2100 Egg Super Hatch In-
cubator, perfect cond. $100.
cash at my door. annot ship.
G. M. Cantrell, Atlanta, 5 6
Woodward Ave., Sh ely,

6695.

240 cap. Oil Burning Buck-
eye Incubator, $30, at my home.
Mrs. A. M. Hooper, Norcross.



SEED FOR SALE



15 lbs. Jones watermelon
seed, hand saved, from 1948
crop, $2. Ib. plus eee.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. L. R.
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1,

About 100 lbs. Fla. Giant
Black watermelon seed, $1. lb.
lots of 10 lbs. or more; less
lots, $1.50 1b. No order under
$1. No on ae unless with
cash order. J. B. Salter, Atlan-
ta. RES BSF

30 lbs. Sims Watermelon
Seed, hand saved, grown them

| dersville, Rt. 1, Box 248.





Col. butterbean seed for sale.
a Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt.

Big and little white Half
Runners, white Bunch Beans
(come in 6 wks.), white cut-
shorts, all sound, tender, hand
picked, 45c lar; @ Fas PP;
zones .1 and No chks. nor
stamps. Mrs, J. Ww. Brown, Cart-
ecay.

Tender Striped Half Ronee &
Bean Seed, Creasebacks and
Cutshorts, 50 a cup. Ople
Goble, Ellijay, R . Se

Cuban Queen Melon Seed, $1. =
lb. Add postage. Mrs. N.
Toler, Irwinton, Rt. 2, Box 14.

- White Half Runner Bean
Seed, weevil free, 35e cup; 3
for $1. Mrs. lee F. OKelley, _
Maysville, 4

Seed: Col. Bunch Butterbegsy
25c large teacup; Blackeyed
Peas, 15c pt.; 30c qt.; Striped
Half Runner. and Cornfield
Bean, 30c large cup. All weevil
free, 1948 Pop corn, 20c pt.; 40c
t. Add postage. Mrs.

arrett, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Purple Hull Crowder Peas,
50c qt.; $3.50 pk; 1/2 bu., $6.00;
$10. bu.; White Conch Peas, 25c =
cup; White Velvet Okra, 30c
cup; 1/2 cup, 20c;. 10 ite
Press Peach Trees, "$1. Mrs. P.
R. Arnold, Benevolence. ee

50 lbs, Black Canonball and
30 lbs.. Black Diamond Water-
melon Seed, from special mel-
ons, all hand saved, $1. lb. E. L.
Cooper, Butler, Rt. 1, Box 24.

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c good start. No money or-
ders or COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd,
Rockmart, Rt. 2. :

Cantamelon (growth and flav-
or of cantaloupe, size of musk-
melon) seed. wt, 8-10 lbs., 100
seed, 15c; 200, 25c; 500, 5c; al-
so Klondike-Stone Mt. cross
Watermelon, 500, 30c. Stamps
accepted. A. S. Beavers, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5.

Lady Finger and Mush Peas,
50c lb.; White Purple Hull, 40e ~
Ib.; Red Hull, Speckled, 33 Ib.
Nice lot Okra Seed, 90e Ib.; Add
postage. John H. Smith, San-

"at :



Ip ate
























Long growin ie Okra
pure. 10c_oz.; $1. 1b. PP,
ittle, Chia. ae 5.

Vine Okra Seed, ee
Mixed Turnip, 60 lb.
mixed grasses, 60 ik ei
Mustard and Kale, 10 0z.: Yel-
low Meat Watermelon, 10 oa,
Exe. for Mung Beans and Chi+
nese Artichokes. Hubert Cham-
bers, Canton, Box 488.

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 4
25c start. Coin or stamps. Mra, 3
Ella Green, Smyrna. yy

Old Fashion Clay Pea Se
10c lb.; Okra, 30e cup. Add ~
postage. Mrs. Odas Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, q

Good. tender Bean Seed,
Striped Half Runners, Crease-
backs and Cornfield, 50c large
cup. No checks. Mrs. Ivy Lam- ~
bert, Ellijay, Rt. 3, 4

Recleaned No. 2 Kobe Lact
pedeza, pasture ro oe not test-
ed at 10c Ib. Jim Higgin~
botham, dave Rt. 3.

Citron Seed, 75 lb.; Large a
Red Indian Peach, 50 z \



a



Early Green Okra, 25 teacu;
Klondike Strawberry plan
50e C. Add_ postage. Rosi
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Imp, Long Green Okra Seed,
from select pods, 50c Ib.; 3 Iba
or more, 40c lb. L. A. Ellington,
Lawrenceville, Rt:3;

Calif. Multiplying a 4
20c start, 8 starts pr. $1. 4
Mrs. Earl Fincher, ibs Rt. 3

Genuine. ae Canonb
Black Diamond lb,;_ a
nator Ga. es ee ae a
lb. Hand oe lar ie ing 3

sta

aa



tor $0 years. 95 percent pure,| melons,
$2.75 * 5 lb. lots; Smalier, * treated, W. :
lb. H, Ellis, Chipley, Rt. | don, i a





Wednesday, February 2. 1949

MARKET BULLETIN

PAGE SEVEN



BEANS AND PEAS

= BEANS AND PEAS _
FOR SALE

FOR SALE



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
























Mung Beans, 35c lb. in-5 Ib.
lots or more; Blue Java Peas,
20c lb. 5 lb. lots or more; Ten-

_ Little Bean. Peas, Cream
- Crowders, 20c Ib.; Red Speckled
Crowders, 25c lb.; Also Sun
dried Sage, 35c qt.; $1.25 Ib.
_ Add postage. ay Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt.

100. bu. Se "Soy Beans,
combine run, $6.50 bu.; Large

Calif. Blackeyed, treated, no
weevils, $8.bu.; 4 bu. Creain
Crowders, {rested for weevils,
Bh bu.; Ibs. Henderson

unch Lima Beans, 20c lb. S.
W. Slater, Oliver.

925 bu. mixed peas, $5. bu.; 10
bu. Brab. Peas, $5.75 bu.; 20 bu.
Brown Whip, 5 bu. New Eras,
$5.50 bu. Pat Snelson, Greens-
boro.
Pimk Crowder and White
Peas, few Red Bunch Butter-
beans, 30c teacup; Also Garden
Garlic, 25c doz. PP in Ga. Mrs.
G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Mixed: Rice. and Crowder
- Peas, 1948 crop, free of weevils,
_i5e pt. Add_ postage. Louria
Hunt, Young, Cane.-



Beans, 45c cp. PP in Ga. P.
B, Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

Small White Running Butter-
beans, heavy bearing, 25c cup;
40c 1b. for lot (about 1 pk.);
few White Creaseback, and
Half Runner Beans, 40c cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Seth L.
Hyatt, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Speckled Crowder See Peas
and Calif. Blackeyed, 20c Ilb.;
Also White Maple Sprouts, 15
ea. Add postage. Mrs. eee
Elliott, Gainesville, Rt.

Pink Crowder. and White
Peas, few Red Bunch Butter-
beans, 30c teacup; Also Garden
Garlic, 25 doz. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

200 lbs. White Sugar Crowd-
ers, 20c lb.; 500, Jbs. Speckled
Peas, 15c Ib. at. my farm near
Mundys Mill, Hwy. 54. James
eS Hunt, Jonesboro.





FARMERS WARNED AGAINST
BRUCELLOSIS CURES

Contributed by the Georgia Veterinary Medical Assn.



Farmers hoping to find an easy way to stamp
out brucellosis in their herds willfind no encourage-
ment in a report issued by the American Veterinary
Medical Association.

: This is what the AVMA has to say about drug
treatment of this disease:

. Among several, alleged cures for brucellosis in
animals, not one of them is endorsed by the veterinary
profession. Claims of curative power for these prod-
ucts are based on the thinnest kind of evidence, and it
is the consensus of reputable scientists that these so-
alled cures are actually. serving to perpetuate the
a. disease. The most that can be said for any of these
_ drug remedies, at present, is that they are an invest-
. ment in false security that pays big dividends to the
seller and nothing to the farmer.





Brucellosis causes abortion, lowered milk produc-
tion and sterility that result in a loss of well:over $100
_ million yearly to cattle and swine growers of this nation.
_ In addition, the disease is readily transmissible to hu-
man beings, many thousands of whom contract it ev-
-ery year, primarily by contact with infected farm an-
imals.



Eo

te Out of all cows which abort once because of bru-

~cellosis, probably not over 10 per cent ever abort a
second time, but, unknown to the owner, they remain
infected and continue to spread the disease. About 10
per cent make a complete recovery without being sub-
_ jected to any kind of treatment.

These percentages of carrier recoveries. and
spontaneous recoveries have been capitalized on by
nostrum vendors, through claims that their products
_ were responsible for the recoveries

- The Georgia Veterinary Association urges farm-
ers to work closely with their local veterinarians in es-
tablishing brucellosis-control programs within indi-
vidual herds, and to give fullest cooperation to state
and federal projects designed to eradicate the disease.



IMPORTANT

We receive many complaints from parties who
replying to notices in the BulletinNEVER receive an
- answer, although a self-addressed, stamped envelope
_ 4s frequently enclosed with the letter or order for a
- reply.
- When a notice is published in the Bulletin, regard-
ing Positions and Farm Help Wanted, or any item
listed for Sale, In Exchange For, or Wantedit is the
duty of the party in whose name the notice is listed
_ to answer immediately, every letter, card, etc., that he
or she receives regarding said notice. This is not only
_ the business way of handling transactions, but a mat-
_ ter of politeness as well, and you patrons of the Bulletin

OWE this courtesy (both to yourself and to the~ Bull-
_ etin), whether you fill the order or not.

necessity of satisfactorily completing all transactions

that you do not actually possess, and under no circum-
_ stances allow others the privilege of using your name
and address to their notices. YOU MUST STAND THE

YOUR OWN PERSONAL NAME AND AD PRESS
_MUST BE ATTACHED to YOUR NOTICE. E. H. 2



. Also, we cannot urge too strongly the absolute] Rd.

entered intodo not list for sale or exchange any item

_ RESPONSIBILITY of .your. INDIVIDUAL notice and

65 lbs. small White Table
Peas, no weevils, 15 lb. FOB.

$2. gal. PP. Mrs.

Bens, 30c
Ri Adairsville, Rt.

7 Blalock,
2.

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
$9. bu. Mrs. A. B. Roberts, Tal-
lapoosa, Rt. 2. :

12 bu. Cream Crowder Peas,
$6. bu. FOB. Ben G.. Pike,
Mauk,

Blackeyed and Cream Crowd-
er Peas, hand shelled, 1948
crop, 25 Ib. Miss Velvie Mar-
tin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
25c lb in 5 Ib. lots; White Ten-
der and Speckled Halt Runner
Garden Beans, 45c teacup. G.-T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Wt. ks:

Speckled Crowder Peas, for
eating or planting, 15 Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. arl Knight,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE

Imp. Spanish peanuts, $7. bu.
and you pay postage. Mrs. Re-
becca-Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 35.

Stewart pecans,
out, -4. Ibs.;$1.
where. Mrs. J.
Jackson, Rt. 3.-

- 1948 crop Stuart pecans, 18c
Ib., Moores, 17 lb. in lots of
10 lbs, Add postage. Fred Dock-
weiler, Cordele, Rt. 4.

New crop Shcley pecans, well
filled, 10 lbs., 32c Ib.,
Stuarts, 26c lb. Hulled in halves,
90c lb; broken pieces, 75c Ib.
Del. Cash with order, Mrs. G.
J. Holeomb, Bremen, McPher-
son St., phone 1106.

well filled
prepaid any-
G. Caldwell,

POTATOES AND OTHER
WEGETABLES FOR SALE

Old time yellow skin P. R.,
seed potatoes, $2. bu. See or
write. L. D. Todd; Danville.

100 acres of Collards, ready
to cut, at my place, Marvin
Tillman, Glenwood, Rt. 1,
phone No. 3830.

Several tons P. R. potatoes to
trucks at farm, 7 mi. S. E. Fitz-
gerald. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 4.

1 or 2 thousand pounds P. R.
swee potatoes. Wish. to open
hills about Feb. 15th. Mrs, An-
nie Moore, Junction City.

Limited supply P. R., Sweet
potatoes, $6.50 bu. Benj. F. Hu-
bert, Mayfield, care Log Cabin
Farms.

' GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



30-40 tons No. 1 Runner Pea-
nut Hay, $20. ton at barn for
quick del. J. H. Jones, Tifton,
Rt 2:

Oas and Straw Hay, $35. ton;
Lespedeza Hay, $30. ton. W. B.
Morris, Hartwell.

Several hundred bales bright
Lespedeza Hay,-.no rain, $30.
ton at farm 7 mi..W. Tignall.
Tel. 2002. W. F. Sayer, Fair-
burn.

Good bright Corn Shucks and
Lespedeza Hay, (Sericea . and
Kobe), not baled, $15. truck-
load. See: J. C. McKoy, New-
nan, Rt.

1000 bales good bright Oat
Straw for sale reasonably. See
or contact: James D. Hays,
Mansfield, Rt. 1, Box 111.

Extra good Lespedeza Hay,
$30. ton. At the Old Ballenger
Farm. See: Son Lovelass, Gore.

1 ton bright O-Too-Tan Hay,
50, Corn, for sale. W. B. Ogles-
by, College Park, Rt..1, Mallory

No. 1 Bright Peanut Hay, del,
anywhere, in truckload lots, 6-
10 tons. Write: Marvina Burke,
Ashburn, Rt. 1,

Bermuda Grass Hay, ~ baled
without rain, $27.50 ton dt Barn.
H. B. Wall, Madison, Ri. 4 Tel.



350R4.

C. FC! Lumpkin, Charing, Box.
der White Half Runner Garden| 43.

Bushel of Little White Lady |

large} 1

Good quality Lespedeza and

Bright Peanut Hay, del. any-
where in trailerload lots. Write
for prices. V. H. Burke, Ash-
burn, RFD 1.

7 tons good Peanut Hay, $12.-
50 ton at my farm. Guar. non-
poisonous. H, F. Baker, Tifton,
RED:

Sericea Lespedeza Hay, bright
and clean Oats Vetch hay and
bright Grass hay. Prices right.
R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.

vORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE /



Hand selected Whatleys and
Thompson Prolific Seed Corn,
$1. pk.; White Half Runner and
7 Sister Cornfield Bean Seed,
40c large cup. Add _ postage.
Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1.

25 bu. Corn, $2. bu, at farm.
Harmony Church settlement,
Tadmore Dist., Hall Co. H. V.
Johnson, Gainesville, 559 E.
Broad. St.

Dynamite or South American
Pop Corn, sound, clean, well
matured, 1948 crop, 22c Ib. Del.
in 5 Ib. lots or more. Exc. for
peanuts or pecans. Mrs. J. L.
Shelton, Dial.

100 bu. good 1948 crop Corn,
also 1 1/2 tons Soy Bean Hay
for sale at my barn. J. E. Hill,
Fayetteville, Rt. 2.

Prolific Corn in. Shuck, $1.50
bu.; asst. Shucked Corn, $1.75
bu. J. C, Biggers, College Park,
Rt. 2, Godby Rd.

400 bu. good Corn, pulled
dry, mostly Whatley, $1.75 bu.
3 1/2 mi S. Warrenton on hwy.
W. L. Coxwell, Warrenton, Rt.

Approx. 200 bu. Hastings
prolific (white) Corn jn shuck,
and good grade Lespedeza Hay,
free of straw and weed, E. W.
Steed, Winder, Rt. 4.

Whatley and Marlboro Seed
Corn, hand packed, shelled, $4.
bu. at my barn. Plus del. chrgs.
Cash or MO. No checks. J. E.
Locke, Butler, Rt. 1.

Good sound Yellow Pop Corn
from 1948 crop, 15c lb. Ronald
Bailey, Waco, Rt. 1.

About 90 bu. Corn, $1.50 bu.
T. F. Bradley, Americus, Rt, 4,
Box 109.

SUGAR CANE
FOR SALE

Old Fashion Ribbon Seed
Cane, 3 or 4 M stalks in lot, $2.
C. At my farm. T. H. Gordon,
Pitts, Re ok

Sev. hundred stalks Striped
Sugar! Cane, chewing kind, al-
so seed cane for planting. E. H.
Ries, Macon, care Macon Cab-
inet Works.

10,000 stalks improved Gov't.
No. 87 Green Cane for seed,
two and one-half cents per
at U. S. Lashley, Oglethorpe,

CRA

6 or 8,000 stalks seed cane,
CP 807 var., bs 75 C., $15. per
thousand. H. . Stuckey, Black-
shear,. Rt. 2.

A good many stalks Ribbon
Cane at my farm, 3 mi. Staple-
ton. . Mrs. Fannie Hadden,
Stapleton.



SAGE FOR SALE



Dry Sage, $1. 1b.; 2 1b. lots,
$1.50. Mrs. W. J. Bussell, Fitz-
gerald, 210 W. Cypress St.

Hand picked, home cured
Sage, $1. lb. at my home. Ma-
riah Brown, Richland, Rt. 3,
Box 48.

Shade dried, hand _ picked,
Sage, 20c qt. Add postage. Mrs.
D. M. Cochran, Canton, Rt. 3.

New crop shade dried Leaf
Sage, $1. lb.; 90c lb. in lots 5
lbs. or more, plus 10c postage
per lb. Mrs. Frank Miller, Lula,

heads

Pulverized shade dried sage,
50c Ib.; Also Ist. grade dried
apples, 50c lb. PP. Mrs, J. A.
McBryde, Aragon.

Dry Sage, $1: 1b:; Also Brown-
eyed White: Peas, Dynamite
Pop corn arffd *petinuts, 10' Ib.
plus postage. Myrtle Pace, Tem-



ple, Rt. 1.



SACKS FOR SALE

White Feed Sacks, prepaid,
20c ea. Dudley Price, Atlanta,
1678 Emory Rd., N. E.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap,
washed, ironed, 3, $1.00; Odds,
4, $1.15 del. in Ga. Mrs. M. B.
Scroggs, Alto, Rt. 1.

About 100 white dairy sacks,

100 lb, cap., not washed, 180
ea; some with holes, l5c ea,
Add postage. No letters ans.

without postage furnished. Mrs.
Frank E, Clark, Abbeville, Rt.
Zz

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
good cond., 3 for $1. plus 6c

ypostage. Miss Eula Cox, Canton,

Rt. 2:

White feed sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 25c ea. postpaid. Mrs. M.
L. Stephens, Canton, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
35c ea. 3. for $1. Mrs. .W.
Watson, Canton, Rt. 1.

100 lb. cap. White Feed sacks,
unwashed, 15c ea., 8, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. L. G. McClure,
Cartecay.

Print sacks, 100 1b. cap., 25
ea.; 24, $5.50. Add postage. No
checks. Must be PO Money Or-
der. Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarks-
ville, Rte 33.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., not
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, 30c ea.; Odds, 25c ea. Add
postage and MO. Mrs. Henry
Grizzle, Clermont.

Good 100 lb. cap. Print sacks,
washed, ironed, 25c ea. dd
postage. Mrs. Gus

Soebee,
Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, free of
holes, 35c ea.; 3, $1.00. Add
postage, Mrs Virginia Sutton,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free
of holes and mildew, 25 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Roy Ger-
rell, Cleveland, Rt. 5.

Print feed sacks, 3 for $1.00.
Washed, ironed, without holes.
Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland,
Bil;

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes and mildew; 30
ea. Add postage, No chks. Ray
Lovall, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

White Sacks, 20c ea. Del.
COD. Mrs. Isabel Hall,
sonville, Rt. 1.

Print Sacks, 30c ea. J. D. Am-
brose, Doraville, Rt. 1. Ch. 2001.

Washed White 100 Ib. cap.
sacks, free of letters and mil-
dew, small holes, 15c ea.; large
holes, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
H. H. Richardson, Douglasville.

Print sacks, free of holes and
mildew, unwashed, 25c_ ea.
COD. if preferred. Mrs. Wade
Wilson, Murrayville.

15
Daw-

Print sacks, ripped.
free of holes and mildew,

washed,
3 for

$1.00, $25. C: PP in Ga. Mrs

John Burruss, Murrayville, Rt.
A.

Print sacks, 3,~ $1.00; od
ones,:-25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. L. Wood, Flowery Branch,
Rte

100 lb. cap. print sacks, wash-
ed, free of holes and mildew,
3, $1. plus postage. No chks,
COD if preferred. 30 ea. lots
15 or more. Mrs. H. L. Patter-
son, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes and mildew, 27 ea.;
White, 20c ea. Add postage. M.

C. Coleman, Flowery Branch,
Rt. 3
25 white 100 ib. cap. sacks,

$5. for lot. MO. Satis. guar. Add
postage. R. J. Ellison, Girrard.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap,
washed and ironed, 30c ea.: *m-
bleached, not washed, 18c ea.
Del. Miss Grace Hargen, Juno.

Print Sacks, washed, ironed,
30c_ ea.; Some with 1 and 2
small holes, 25c ea. All free of

mildew. Add postage. Mrs. Bu-
ford Satterfield, Lula, Rt. 1.

160 lb. print sacks, washed,
good cond., 25c ea.f25; $1.
postage. Kenneth Stalcup, Ma-
rietta, Rt. &

Add




P AGE EIGH4

importation of disease, ticks and
other insects as well as the prop-
er inspection of animals at auc-
tion sales throughout the State.
This work can not be adequate-
ly carried on without additional

funds.

Our. greatest threat today is
ticks from Florida, which oper-
ates under a State Livestock

Sanitary Board.

Our greatest loss from infec-
tion of T. B. is. because of ani-

SACKS FOR SALE

MARKET BULLETIN



SACKS FOR SALE



100 lb. White Sacks, 25c ea.,
50 Ib. extra good white, 25c ea.,
25 lb. white flour sacks, 15c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mer, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, 100: Ib. -cap.,
washed, ironed,_3, $1. Mrs. G.
L. Duran, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

100 lb. cap.
smooth, washed, free of holes
and mildew, 35c ea. COD if
preferred. Mrs, W. J. Cochran,

print sacks,



Stonewall.
White sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,|
bleached, ironed, no holes nor

mildew, 20c
35eea, PP:
Robbins,

ea

and postage or!
mete

Print sacxs, starched,
3, $1. Add postage. COD if pre-

Rocky Face,

ferred. Mrs. Edmund _ Hicks,
Cumming, Rt, 1.

Washed, ironed print sacks,
free of holes and mildew, 3,
$1.00; Odds, 4, $1. Mrs. Belle
Higgins, Cumming, Rt. 1. -

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of ho'ss, 30e ea. Add post-
age.- Mi:-\ Pauline Higgins,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Good quality white sacks, 15c
ea. Add postage. Cash or MO.
No COD orders. Mrs. B. N.
King, Cumming, Rt. 3.

Print sacks, 30c ea.;
20c ea. Add postage.
Mashburn, Cumming,

Whites,
Mrs.. Otis
Rt:5,
Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes and mildew, washed,
ironed, 3, $1.00; Odds, 25 ea.
All PP, Money with order. Mrs.
James E. Mullinox, Cumming.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
free of holes, 3, $1. PP. Cash
or MO. Mrs. Ford Pirkle, Cum-
ming, Rt. 3.

Print feed sacks, washed, 30c
ea. Add postage. COD if pre-
terred. Mrs. Ernest Cantrell,
Cumming, . Rt.

Print feed sacks,
for $1., $3.75 doz. Add postage,
or COD. Mrs. Major Tinsley,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Print 100 lb, bags, ripped,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 3 for $1.00; Odds
or with small holes, 4 for $1.
Mis. Wayne Mundy, Cumming,
Rae 3.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
25c ea., not washed, 20c ea.
You pay postage. Ben Wofford,
Cumming.

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free
of holes and mildew, washed,
3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. J. C.
Burdette, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

100 Ib. cap. print sacks, rip-
ped, washed, ironed, no holes
nor mildew, 3, $1.00; $3.73 doz.

Add postage, Cash or MO only.
Mrs. Lendon UH. Cantrell,
Gainesville, Rt, 5.

Nice print sacks, washed, rip-
ped, 30c ea.; Odds with small
holes, 25c ea. No checks. PP in
Ga. Stuart Chapman, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 9

darge print sacks, washed,
sree of holes and mildew, $3.75
doz.; 30c ea.; Odds, 25c ea. Add

ostage. Mrs. Guy Chambers,
Gainesville, Rt. 5,

ironed, |

in Ga: Mrs. Esther |

|

Large 100 lb. cap, print sacks,
washed, good cond., 3, $1.00;
$3.75 doz. Add _ postage. No
checks. Mrs. Ray Dunagan,

| Gainesville, Rt. 7.

100 lb. cap. print sacks, un-
washed, $20. C. plus postage;
lots of 50, 22 ea. plus postage.
Mrs, Nellie Harrison, Cumming.

Print and other
100 lb. cap., 3, $1. Add postage.

Mrs. Leonard Elliott, Gaines-
| ville, Rt. 7
Nice quality 100 1b. print

| sacks, free of holes and mildew,

| washed, 3; 2. (Aad postage.

me James Fowler, Gainesville,
1

Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.00.

| Add postage. Mrs. A. K. Grier,
Gainesville, Rt. 3.

washed, 3 2



Print sacks, washed, 35c ea.;
unwashed, 30c ea.; Washed
Odds, 30c ea.; Damaged, 25c ea.;
Odds, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
M. R. Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,

; free of holes and mildew, 3, $1.

Mrs. Curtis Heard, Gainesville,
Rt 2;

Print sacks, washed, 3, $1.00.
Add postage. COD if preferred.
Mrs. L, C. Jones, Gainesville,
Rt. 1.

Print sacks,
Ib. cap.,
Mrs.
Rt. 1

good: cond., 100
30e ea. Add postage.
Earl Knight, Gainesville,

Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 30c
ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

Print sacks, 100 Ib, cap., rip-
ped, washed, free of holes and
mildew, 3, $1.00; Odds, 30c ea.;
With holes, 25c ea. MO or cash.
No COD. Mrs. E. A. Whelchel,
Gainesville, Rt. 8.

Print feed sacks, 35c ea., $4.10
doz., odds, 4, $1.00; White, 25c
ea. Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt.

Print sacks,--100 1b, cap.,
washed, ironed, free of holes
and mildew, 3 for $1.00; not
eaned 30c ea. Add postage.

Claude Garrett, Gaines-
ae Mts.0:

mies sacks, 3, $1.00; $3.50
doz. postage. Good cond.
as Lo . Samples, Gainesville,

a sacks, 30c white
bags, 20
dew and holes. Add postage.
No COD. A. M. Snow, Gaines-

ville, Rt. 2.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
27e ea. $3. doz., odds, 22c ea.
All PP. Cash or money order.

eas;

Mrs. M. M. White, Gainesville, |

Rt. 5

Print sacks, ripped, washed,

35c ea. 3 for $1. Add postage.

Mrs. Annie Strickland, Gaines- |

ville, Rt. 7.

Print sacks, washed, ironed,
30c ea. postpaid. Winnie Mc-
Clure, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 3 for ~ $1.00;
Whites, 25c ea. All washed,
ironed, free of holes and mil-
dew. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1,

feed sacks, |



mals imported from Northern
states all operating under Sani-
tary Boards.

By and large all appointive
Boards will be controlled by the
larger interests in a given field
while an elected official, be-
cause he is elected, will give
more consideration to the inter-
est and influence of the people
back home.

It is also recommended that
the Legislature amend the law
so as to provide a per diem for
Veterinarians of $10.00 per day

SACKS FOR SALE



Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap.
washed, ironed, 3,, $1. PP. Mrs.
W. M. Nix, Cumming, Rt. 4.

White sacks, washed, 25 ea.,.
not washed, 20e ea. Prints,
for $1. Mrs. Guy A. Grant,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



4

BEES:
8 or 10 hives Bees, in wooden

hives, $3.50 ea. John C, Powell,
Kite. :

100 col. Italian bees in 10
frame mod- hives, 1-1/2 story
hives; plenty honey for winter
and spring use, $12. per colony

at my place. RCD: McLarty,
Villa Rica.

EGGS:

Pure White African guinea
eggs, from my own flock on
farm, 10 to 12 doz. weekly dur-
ing season. Make best offer. J.
M. Jones, Grayson.

Purebred Dark _ Cornish
(heavy, broadbreasted, bull-dog
type) eggs, $1.60 per 15 fae
paid, Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw-
Son, Rt. 2

Booking orders for giant S. C.
Black Minorca setting eggs. L.
B. Millians, Newnan.

FEATHERS:

30 Ibs., nice
75c lb. Miss E.
Plains.

Nice, new, white feathers, 70c
lb. or lot of 24 Ibs., $17. del.
Sample on request. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

FRUIT:

1948 crop best quality dried
apples, no peel, core nor worms,
45c lb. in 5 or more lbs. up.
Add postage. Mrs. Fred Franks,
Hiawassee.

GOURDS:

Nest. egg gourds, five cents
ea. other small gourds (no
Martins), 5 to 20c ea. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2,

30 large size Martin gourds,
30c ea., 80 small gourds, $4.00.
All FOB.-N..W. McLeod, Cuth-
bert.

Martin and Dipper guords,
25c ea., mixed size gourds, 10c
ea., gourd seed, 40c ounce. Mrs.

Ae feathers,
. Moss, White

a: All: tree of mile E. Wooten, Camilla.

100 gourds, large and small,
$5. for lot. FOB, Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.

: MANURE:

Chicken manure, pure, no lit-
ter, in small lots, at my home
only. J. H. Felker, Atlanta, 625

| Cooledge Ave., N. E., ME 3416J.

|
ROOTS AND HERBS:
ironed, free of holes and spots, |

Yellow, Queen of ~ the
Meadow and Sassafras roots,
35c lb., 3 Ibs., $1.00; catnip,
horehound, mullein plants, 40c
doz. Mrs. Gomer Hester, Dah-
longea, Rt. 1,

Sassafras reots, 50c lb., Yel-
low root, 40c doz., huckleberry
sprouts, bearing size, 60c doz.,
pop corn, shelled, 5 lbs., 1.00.
Miss Mary Ruth Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 2





MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



Wednesday, Funes . 1049

LIVESTOCK POULTRY

Continued from Page One



instead of the present $5.00 per
day. This should be done for the
reason that in many cases the
Commissioner of Agriculture
can provide quick veterinary
service in the case of disease

outbreak in the county where
it occurs at a reasonable cost to
- the State whereas if it is neces-
sary to employ Veterinarians
by the month and send them.
across the State the expense ie
multiplied many times. ae

TOM LINDER

Commissioner of Agriculture







MISCELLANEOUS |
WANTED ~



Red sassafras roots, 50c Ib.,
red sassafras sprouts and horse
radish, 25e ea. No chks. Mrs.

3 pee Silver, Talking Rock, Rt.

Yellow and Elecapane root,
40 lb. peppermint, spearmint,

| hoarhound, dbl. and single tan-

sy, balm, yarrow, catnip, 40c
doz, bunches; garlic bulbs, 50c
doz., Sage plants, 25c ea. 2 for
45c. Add postage. Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
35. :
SYRUP:

Pure, Ga. Sugar Cane Syrup,
A-1 grade, 6 No. 10 cans to Cs.

$4.50 Cs. FOB. Horace Chason,
Whigham, Rt, 2.

400 gal. good evaporator run.

table syrup in 1 gal., new cans,
$1. gal. Guar. not to be cooked
out of soured cane or juice. C.
E. Nobles, Colquitt, Rt. 5.

3000 gal. Feed syrup, 40 gal.
at my barn, in 5 gal. cans, ship-

ped in 56 gal. Bbls., only.
E, Norton, Fairburn.

150. gal., good, thick Sugar
Cane syrup, $1. gal. FOB.
Crated in 6 gal. crates and
sealed. Any amount. Joe M.

Brown, McRae.
TOBACCO:

Barn and flue cured Tobacco,
chewing or smoking, 4 lbs., $1.
Del. -Cecil Lightsey, Surrency,
Rt. 2: .

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS: :

1948 crop Black walnuts, free
of hull, $2.50 bu. plus sppioe
charges. Mrs, I. N. Harris, San-
dersville, Rt. 1.

Blackwalnut Meats, nice,
large pieces, $1. lb. plus post-
age. Mrs. Mary Ellis, Pisgah.

Walnut Meats, $1. lb. small
orders, or 10 or more lbs., 90c
lb. PP in Ga. Cash with order.
Mrs. Lillie Albertson, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.

Black walnut meats, $1.25 Ib.,
3 or more lbs., $1. lb. postpaid.
Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Ball
Ground, Rt. 4.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



BEANS AND PEAS:

Want 100 Ibs. 1948 Bunch
Velvet Beans. Will pay $10.
CWT .in pod or threshed. Ad-
vise. A. L. Thompson, Cadwell.

Want 10 bu. Cow Peas. Quote
price. O. D. Grubbs, Savannah,
57 Main St., Garden City.
BEES:

Want 4 or 5 hives Bees in
old fashioned or in Pat. gums.

Advise fully and best price for
cash. G. B.: Barrett, Cornelia.
Star Rt.

COTTONSEED:

Want hear from party having
high bred Half and Half cot-
tonseed for planting purposes.
Hyland C. Bunn, Midville.

Want cheap cottonseed for
feeding to cow. Miss Aline Car-
lock, Helena. ;



lar Rd,

CLOVER:

Want 50 lbs., Dixie re-seed-
ing Crimson Clover. State ee
first letter. G. L, Steedley, Bax-
ley. : sa
EGGS:

Want 2 settings B. B. Bronze
turkey eggs. Advise. W. B. Mer-
ritt, Greensboro. z ae

Want 1 doz. turkey, red or



white eggs at reasonable price.
Advise, Lawrence arris,
Alston.

GOURDS:

Want 8 large Martin gourds,
uncut and sound. Advise price
before shipping. Leon Ozmore,
Colquitt. i

PEPPERS:

Want some Red Bell or Pi- f
miento pepper. Advi Mrs.





Mary Davis, Atlanta, 765 Cole-
man St., S. W., MA 9962. 4
POTATOES AND SEED d
POTATOES: iat :
Want 200 or more bu. small
bedding P. R. potatoes, Gov't.=
insp. Quote best price, di

Richard Bulington, Atlanta, 53 :
The Prado,

Want pure P. R. seed Bungh
potatoes, also 200 lbs. P. B.,
seed, running var. State prices, 4

Oo. 8. Duggan, Chester. ;
oe ae Gov. insp., red z
skin P. R. seed potatoes. State
rice. R. E, Keith, Gainesville, 3
FD i.
SEED: ;

Want 8 to 10 bu. A-1 Velvet ;
bean seed. Advise.. P. W. Har-
rison, Halcyondale.

Want Velvet bean seed, in
hull or threshed, also some old
fashioned var.,-Green Chewi
cane. E. P. Drexel, Tifton, Ret.
3.

Want the old time Musk- 4
melon (thick meated) seed. Ad-
vise, Mrs. George a Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. :

SHRUBS OR TREES:

Want few Boysenberry and
White Blackberry bushes or
shrubs, Advise fully. A. J.
Grimes, Glenwood, P. O. Box
44,

Want rooted trees of the
small Brown Sugar Pear that
ripens about June. Mrs. Sallle
T. Haskins, Haddock, Rt. 1.



















POULTRY FOR SALE



eee ite Ge DUCKS,
GEESE,

4 iy drakes: $12. or $3.
ea. Shipped express col. from
my home. Cash with order.
Herbert Monroe, Oakfield.

3 Mallard Ducks, 2 Green
Drakes, 1 Hen, $6. my place.
Will not ship. Eugene Meason,
Atlanta, Rt. 12, Springdale Dr. 4
Tel. Ma. 1859.

4 Mallard Ducks, green head-
ed drake and 3 fine hens, $12., -
or ane for rues pig a Ci
Teddy re anta, :

% W. or Rt. 8, Box