MARKET BUL Pein ~ a STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS | a = 7 MAX L. McRAE, Acting Director hig St 2 EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of "A ohiealtate GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Issued Weekly | State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Each Thursday Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of\June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1108, Act of October os LOL IMPORTANT NOTICE: All patrons of Market Bulletin should bear in mind that no AD will be repeated unless sent in each week. If you desire @ _ notice repeated, send copy. The Bulletin goes to press Friday noon. Our services are entirely FREE. : No. 35. VOL. 10 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 Buy Georgia Products It is astounding when we stop to examine figures that represent the amount of money that is sent out of our state each year for the purchase of food stuffs. Especial- ly is this true when we stop to consider that the identical, same food product that we purchase outside of this state are raised in abundance right here at home, and yet go begging for a market. The time has been when the reason advanced by the merchants, and also the consumers, for not purchasing home grown products was that the producer did not | grade his wares, and neither did he put them up in a mar- ketable condition (that is to say, that the producer fail- ed to put his wares up if an attractive manner). Now this was no doubt true to a large extent in the past, but, of late years, thru the efforts of different agencies the pro- ducer has been educated, as it were, until now there are organizations functioning within this state that offer for sale Georgia Raised Products that are properly graded, and packed in as attractive a manner a can be found, yet, the consumers still continue to purchase these same pro- ducts, but insist on their being grown elsewhere. - Now, to prove that assertion, let us look at the use in regard to apples.. During the year of 1925 there was a total of 535 cars of apples received in the city of Atlanta. Of this number only 109 cars were Georgia apples, the rest coming from the states of Washington, Virginia, and West Virginia, the state of Washington leading with 159. cars. Now there is no logical reason why these conditions should exist, for Georgia raises as fine, if not finer apples than are raised anywhere else on the globe. As a matter of fact, they have taken the prize in the last three nation- al apple sbows, in competition over apples from every other state in the Union, yet, our citizens continue to buy | apples that are raised over three thousand miles away. There isan old saying that Far off fowls have feathers fair, and this in all probability accounts for our citizens buying the foreign grown products, but they should also remember the other old adage that All is not gold that glitters. The main, and important thing to remember is that a dollar spent for Georgia products stays one hundred per cent at home, and therefore contin. ues to help build prosperity-and-happiness.for every citi- zen within our borders. So, in the future when we pur- chase products let us insist on Georgia products. It;is . only fair that we should, for, If Georgia gives you a liv- ing, then you should give her products your preference. will write weekly articles for the Market Bulletin. Z Mrs. Sharps Column Beginning with this issue Mrs. Norman Sharp, presi- | dent of the Atlanta Municipal Marketing Association, This is the first step of the new administration in the Agri- culture depar#ment to give the _ an So and valuable bulletin service. .Mrs. Sharps column will be devoted to the promo- en of diversified farming throughout the state and to the encouragement of cooperation between the farmers and the housewives who do the purchasing in the city. By the contact thus established, the Market Bureau hopes to be able to give the farmer a greater outlet for his pro- ducts and' at the same time give him the benefit of Mrs. Sharps scientific information and experience in market- ing. Mrs. Sharps first article, which is an explanation of her general purpose will be found on page two. This page will be turned over to Mrs. Sharp each week. Notice to All Nurserymen If you expect to qualify as a nurseryman during the season of 1927-1928, it will be necessary for you to file your application for inspection before J uly 15th, 1927, If applications are received after that date it will be nec- essary for you to pay the travelling expenses of the in- _ Spector. You should supply yourself with ; a fumigating. box and have it in good working order b yAugust 1. Have your chemicals on hand and be ready to demonstrate to the Inspector the proper manner of fumigating. If the . fumigatorium is not ready when the Inspector makes the ~ The expenses. inspection no certificate will be issued. of Inspector returning to make inspection of the fumigat- ing box will be charged to the nurserymen. tions will be made to above. July 15. box and clean up your nursery. E, LEE. WORSHAM State Entomologist _ No excep- | Peach, apple, pear, pecan | ~ and all other hardy nursery stock require fumigating. Remember there are three things. you must do by. - File your application, build your hae a i ie More than 200,000 Georgia. faxniex. gaa uveee will each meble ue your ad. on 1 Georgia farm | _ product that | you can pine in this Bulletin free of Oe ae ee a $A ee, ice vH0. Georgia Should Lead in Agriculture DIVERSIFIED FARMINGITS BENEFITS AND ITS POSI- BILITIESBUY GEORGIA PRODUCTS FIRST. os ; Edited By Mrs. Norman Sharp. For many years the writer of this article has listened to discussions and read numerous articles on conditions surround- ing the farmers of Georgia, all pessimistic. ing impressions are without real foundation. / It is true that unfavorable seasons may come and go but we are living in the Garden Spot of the World where exists fertile soil and the climate is unsurpassed. Thinking people believe that Georgias agricultural develop- ment is now only in the beginning and are convinced that the progress of this development will steadily advance. _ Diversified farming is advocated by high authorities and is being practised to some extent, but not until the Georgia farmers supply all foodstuffs for the citizens of Georgia can the benefits or possibilities of diversified farming be fully reali- zed. Closer cooperation between the buyer and the producer is needed to. make diversified farming in Georgia a success. The main purpose of the newly appointed Assistant Direc- tor of the Bureau of Markets will be to establish a link between the logical buyersthe house-wives of Georgiaand the . Georgia Producer. In Georgia, bounteous nature holds no secrets. To be a successful farmer one should consider that admonition with which we are all familiar; By the sweat of the brow ye eat bread, which is of importance and has considerable bearing on success. : : Recognizing that Georgias agricultural resources is her greatest financial asset and realizing that all Georgians in- | terest are mutual, we should put our shoulders to the wheel, the men and women in the city and on the farm, in a great ef- fort to bring these natural resources to the highest point of de- | velopment if we would go forward to a richer heritage. Rm inspire by facts suggestions and. questions. ause we want to know more about how to produce and how to better market our products. blooming begonia 5c per - -15-25-35-50c; baby breath . Boston sword, and teaf silver spotted with pink blooms, price same as above; geraniums, red . pink and white well rooted 15c, 20c, ~25c, 35c ea; well rooted fuchias at ~rootS 5c ea; cash with all postage paid on all orders of $1 or ~ Conceding the point that agricultural conditions in Geor- gia just at this period are not what they should be, brings us face to face with the elementary fact that where there is effect there must be cause and the purpose of this page will be to try ~and help locate the cause of causes that tends to make farm- ing unprofitable. It is a question that is of vital interest to every business institution and indeed to each individual in the great state, de- serving the attention of all and we are asking for such coopera- tion as has never been given to any movement. _ Each week this page will endeavor to encourage and to Questions, be- RS a . WOMANS DEPARTMENT ( FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE} - Miss Ellen Phillips, R 3 Royston Ga August lillies white 10c ea; snap dragon seed all colors 10c per pck; honey suckle vine 10c ea; baby Boston fern 20c ea; white | ever cutting; Mrs Bell Godard, Goggansvil] Ga Achimense plants purple 25 hee cuttings of sultana, lantana, weigalia orleander, hibiscus, dbl white and abr eiaabed althea, unia, geranium, trailin ueen bush colens, fuschias, aia he ea ae 40c doz; cutting of ice plant and 4 add -postage Mrs G T Kelly, McDonough Ga R 6 Ostrich plume ferns heavy roots ferns, spengera, all! 20c; rooted game. price, also sultanas at same 100 pimento Priuut Addins: larwe vedi leat ait exc..for 100 hot Pepper plants or Be ed ely vad bles, cacll late cabbage plants; or bunch bean ar tscining ot bloom: seed; 1 doz large red, yellow, pink maple with dark pink blooms; red| F white dennison crepe roses $1 Mrs. C B McCrary, Gainsville R 1 rooted pink and red June oe 10e ea; rooted hydrangias 15c ea; Justicia 15 ea; roted rose bud ger- aniums rooted 10c; rooted Xmas cac- tus 10c; rooted green and _ white striped jew 5c for 6; shasta daisies 15ce doz; yellow flag lilies 15 doz; geraniums, - fuschias, tunias, 10c, peppers plant 20c; or without orders; game price; any cuttings more MARKET BULLET Such discourag-| color j : ae ee aie oe | for 5, 5 for 10c; yellow root 35c lb; 20c ea: hibi ew - Pe-; mouse ear box vine 5c per cutting; pink hydrangias 10 a oo spearment and pepperment 25c doz; colens nice size 10c mee horse radish 5c bulb; add postage. dbl white pe-' ae IN. Thursday, July 7, 192 i - Bulletin Mailing List To Be Revised | Reprinted from dir. Talmadges Letter of Last Week ; Tt is the purpose of the Department to completely revise the mailing list of The Market Bulletin. The statement has been published that there are 76,00uU names on this mailing list. The cost of publication is based on the number of copies of The Bulletin printed, at so much . per thousand. The expense of printing and mailing comes out of the funds collected from the farmers; therefore, while |] there is no disposition or desire to eliminate the name of any reader who properly should receive the publication, at the -same time it is necessary, as a matter of proper economy, to purge the list as it now stands of any names not properly on ~ the list. In order to insure a bona fide mailing list, a special blank is being printed in this issue of The Bulletin with the request that those people of the state who want The Bulletin to continue being sent to them sign and return the blank promptly to the Director of the Bureau of Markets. The | blank will be printed three consectutive weeks and imme- diately thereafter the mailing list of The Bulletin will be re- . | -vised according to the actual blanks received. The citizens of the state, and those who are interested in the proper distribution of farm produce of Georgia, are entitl- ed to the publication, and there is no desire to eliminate from the mailing list any person who desires the publication, but rather the purpose is to purge the list of any copies now be- ing mailed which do not serve a proper purpose. For that reason the Department asks, if you think enough of The Bul- letin to want it to continue coming to you, the blank publish- ed in this issue be promptly signed by you and mailed to the Director of the Bureau of Markets. If no request is received from you by the end of three weeks, all such names will be dropped thereafter and the publication will then be sent only to a list of bona fide readers of The Bulletin who are inter- ested in the work and want it. Any person not now feceiv- ing The Bulletin, who desires it, it asked to fill in one of the blanks, or write a request to the Department, and the name will be added to the list. : we MARKET BULLETIN MAILING LIST BLANK To the Director of the Bureau of Markets, The State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Send Market Bulletin to the address below: UES pes eRe SS 8 ee SS 1088 eae GRE O LO Se OM Owe ws Ces ee esi ae ey ed Sena ee oe coerce eee eee ere eee reese ee oo . e e 2 oe 8 ee (Town) : Are you getting your bulletin now? _________ \ blue flag lilies 25c per doz; short daisy seed 10c per teaspoonful; ssend postage. _ Miss Ind@z Lestherman R1 Rabun Gap, Tame honeysuckle bush pink cuttings 5c ea; 3 for 10c; yellow roses rooted 15c per cutting; red and pink roses same price; ground ivy 2 R 3, 3 home made rugs, size 25x40 $1.50 each; or exchange for friers or two weeks old chicks ae Mrs. O D Woodruff, Greenville, Ga., violin in good condition $6. _Mrs M D Teague, Box 556, Adais- ville, Ga., old fashion popcorn shelled. 25 per Ht;or 40c cal deb = Mrs Horace Y Freeman, Tooms- boro, Ga., R 38, Singer sewing ma- Mrs. M P Farmer, R 1. Cuthbert Ga, rooted. sword ferns 15c ea; wandering jew 5cea; oxalis 10c ea. class condition will exchange cows, Leghorn chickens, or sell . Mrs Julia Sanders, R 4, Lawrence- for and manicure set $6. rs ville, Ga., blue and white flags 30c doz, or exchange 10c sheeting add postage Mrs Molly Parsons, Dalton, Ga., hand rug loom good as new $40 or Miscellaneous Fax Sale Miss Janie Lee Munn, Route 1, Crawfordville, Ga., hand made flow- er baskets made of substantial reed 32 inches tall $1.50 each. _ Miss Pearl E Hyde, R3, Box 384, Ellijay,~Ga., one new 8 pice toilet weeks old Mrs M E McLendon, Tifton, Ga., -eotton mills tenor banjo $4.50; uku- lele never been used $2 Mrs J B Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga., chine and two horse wagon in first exchange for good cow or 4 pigs 10 . Thursday, July 7, 1927 CATTLE FOR SALE A O Blackmar, Columbus, Ga., Jer- * sey bulls reg., price reasonable. O A Bowers, Graysville, -Ga., 1 Jersey bull 15 mos. old $50, or ex- chanze for pigs. : .- T L Chaffin, R 2, Covington, Ga., 1 cow entitled to reg., 8 years old, $150 or exchange for Ford. _.$ C Morris, 692 Penn Ave., Atlan- ta, 1 big Jersey cow, third calf due this month. National Pecan Groves Co., Flint- side, Ga., young Guernsey reg. bull calves; bull calves from reg. sire and heavy producing cows; high grade heifers all ages, bargain prices. . Mrs L B Maddox, Fairburn, Ga., 8 mos old Jersey bull calf purchaser call at residence at left of Fairburn car barn. J W Tuck, Ellenwood, Ga., R 2, 1 Jersey milk cow with 2nd calf J W Printy Farm, R 3, Palmetto, _ Ge,, care R P Bomar, 1 dark Jersey milk cow giving 1 1-2 gals per day $35. : RB Gresham, Wayside, Ga., Jersey milk cow giving milk, $40. Mrs E M Rowland, Carnesville, Ga., R 1, one cow. will not go dry, -gpod condition for $75; will send pic-. ture for 15c in stamps. -> L L Wallace, 247 Highland Ave., -N E, Atlanta, extra heavy cream - _producing Jersey cow, $100; 3 cows fresh in milk $75 each; will exchange few heifers and baby calves for friers - or shoats. : : . A B Weatherly, Georgetown, Ga., good milk cows fresh in milk $40 to $50 each. HORSES & MULES FOR SALE Mrs Ida Kelly, R 5 Marietta Ga 1 Clay Bank mare 12: yrs old wt 900 lbs gentle work anywhere; also 1 _ phateton in good condition with cur- tains; $125 for outfit Amos Parker, R 6 Quitman Ga 1 mule and small crop on rented place -gocd house and cheap rent. _J\O Harris R 3 Dalton Ga 1 y mule 11 yrs old in good shape will sell or exe for Ford O S Williams, Scotland Ga 1 pair large mules in first class condition, write for prices HOGS FOR SALE. J W Tuck R 2 Wlenwood Ga 1 Duroc brood sow will farrow pigs Au- gust 10 : ~- Mrs T L Kitchens Mitchell Ga, 9 pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs eight weeks old nice and thrifty $5 each ean ship at once male or female Z L Scott Coneord Ga Duroc male pigs reg in buyers name two months old $8 : cS National Pecan Groves Co, Flint- side Ga One reg Duroc boar sell or exchange to prevent abreeding J W Printy Farm, Rt 3 Palmetto 4 Duroc Jersey pigs 6 wks old $4.50 each FOB Palmetto Ga J C Upshaw, Covington Ga Regist- ered Duroc boars twenty months sold and about 40 pounds each Scissors -and Sensation $65.00 each, also a few good brood sows same price pigs two months old inoculated and reg: istered in buyers name $10 each J C Thrasher, McRae Ga 20 spot- ted Poland China hogs, females 17 1-2c lb; males 12 1-2e lb 4 R C Brewer, R 3 Lula Ga Berk. shire pigs on July 13 can be reg in buyers name or wi!l exc for top bug: BY. Mrs Walter McPherson Rabun Gap Ga 3 prize stock shoats 2 wt 80 lbs ea, other wt 25 lbs, 2 for $10; 1 for $4 fob James White, Waverly Hall Ga P C Reg boar 12 mos old wt about 250 Ibs, $45 J H Palmer, Tennville Ga reg Du- roc gilts all sizes | G O Halliday, R 7 Washington Ga 15 P C pigs 7 wks old $5 ea fob C H Williams, Hazlehurst Ga good mixed pigs $3 to $5 according to ages and sizes fob satisfaction guar- snteed TT large .Ga., Abruzzi rye $2 bu., flour in bar- ge ____ MARKET oes RULLETIN A C Lanier, R 1 Graymont Ga 1. cherrisame Duroc gilt 1 yr old wt 175 lbs, not reg $17 fob T R Duggan, Warthen Ga S P G pigs reg 10 wks old $10 ea; W J McDaniel, R 6 Bx 41a Atlan- ta, thorobred S P C boars and gilts early Mch farrow , RB Gresham, PC pigs 5 wks old $3.50 ea Ae lon glass cans 40c per one-fourth gal. and 75c per one-half gal, all fob. VEGETABLES FOR SALE S N Carver, Moulrie Ga will ship tomatoes and all kinds of ; vegetables for the next 3 mos H G Mooney, R 1 Hoochton Ga 2000 lbs of Bermuda onions 7e per lb fob no orders for less than a bu Mre R H Godwin, R A Boston Ga SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE . Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazelhurst, Ga., 1 pure bred Saanon buck kid, 8 mos. o:d, subject to reg. $15. H R Phillips, R 1, Box508, Savan- nah, Ga., 40 stock goats. T R Duggan, Warthen, Ga., nannies and 1 butt head billie of nannies butt head, $2 each. H A Petty, Dawson, Ga., 6 ram lambs Southdown 6 mos old, will make good breeding rams.., : $55 for lot or 35c per Ib cobbler potatoes 5e per lb, Mrs Albert Guilford, Hatcher Sta- tion Ga 1 or 2 bu Lookout Mt po- tatoes exc for brown sugar crowder peas bu for bu 10 part SEEDS FOR SALE E L Corley, R 1 Munk Ga 1. pk Ram Horn peas 10c per Ib or $1 for lot; also sage seed 10c spoonful TriState Seed Co, Atlanta Ga, Or- range Cane seed $1.50 even wt bags Mrs U G Comer, R 7 Gainesville Ga Tap turnip seed 10c for 2 table- spoons Cairo Seed Co, Cairo Ga Amber can seed $2.50 per bu; Orange Cane seed $2.50 per bu; Red top cane seed $2.50 per bu; Texas seeded ribbon seed $2.50 per bu; syrup sorghum! seed $2.50 per bu; German millet 9c per |b; cattail millet 9e per Ib fob Cairo Ga Mrs C West, Lilly Ga 20 lbs Ga oe seed from 1927 crop 85c per OATS, WHEAT, RYE AND HAY FOR SALE Rhodes Seed Co., Forsyth, - Ga., Graham (whole wheat) flour out of new crop wheat. Twenty pound sack $1.35; 50 lbs $8, all fob. J L Beall, Louisville, Ga., thirty bushels of Abruzzi rye $2 a bu. de- livered in Louisville, cash with or- der. H W Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. pure appler seed oats. H M Franklin and Co., Tennile, rel lots, cattail millet 9c lb. H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga. oats, Fulghum, red rust proof, Ap- pler and Burt oats, delivered in 5 bu. lots or more $1 per bu, shipped from Tennessee. Riley C Couch, Turin, Ga., good bright oat straw baled $11 ton Miss Dura Smith, R 3 Bowdon Ga mustard seed from 1927 crop 15e tablespoon or exe for flower seed Mrs L O Staples R 4 Bowdon Ga Winter turnip seed taps and other varieties mixed 60c per lb; 7 lbss $3 W W Williams, Quitman Ga To- mato seed $1 per 1b; onion seed $3 per Ib; mustard seed 25c per lb; tur- , nip seed 35c per lb Mrs T C Floyd, R 2 Chipley Ga Hand shelled Henderson Lima beans for seed 25c per pt postpaid Miss Montine Bird, Rock Springs 7 Ga Seven top turnip seed 40c per lb 83lbs for $1 del CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE E L Cortey, R 1 Munk Ga 10 lbs of Egyptian wheat corn 20c | W A Moon, R 2 Waco Ga Water ground corn meal in 48 lb or 120 lb sacks; can furnish 25 to 50 bu per wk fob Bowden Ga Mountain Oak Farms, R 3 Bx 8 Carrollton Indian June corn for late planting. $1.85 pk; $2.50 1-2 bu H T Moore Co, Hampton Ga Mex- cn gee corn 2 per bu fob Hamp- Green Mt Farm, Gainesville Ga on Ga : 5 Porta Rican potatoe slips 75c per M; H D Lancaster, R 1 Geneva Ga} $3 per BM; cabhase Biante $1.28 eat Well cured corn fodder $1.50 per ewt | M; tomato plants $1.25 per M a eaal ve. iM 25 a e see Se araee iaar a | _ PT Francho, Goggansville Ga Por- F P Prather, 226 Ramson St., At-' ta Rican potato( Stone Mountain lanta, Ga., 50 or 75 bushels good: a5 ae eee plants $1 per 1926 crop corn or corn meal, best of- GoM Gy, . = S ae ee cae Store, Monroe, Ga., shuck | Stone and greater Baltimore toma- baled with power baler, three wires eee ae hae de: Flat and in fine condition. Also stover and nay ened i age, and leading varie- oF straw baled and all in fine con- nae pee eo Sages Ee va ition. ? > oi. G H Clark, Rt. A, Griffin, Ga.,| M; $5 per 5 M; 90c per M for 10 Mexican June corn $2 bu. _M or more H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga., seed corn, corn in ear in car lots only. W E Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. best. milling corn or water ground meal at $1.25 delivered in lots of 5 bushels or more. H R Maddox, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, fifty or sixty bushels of good sou: d corn just shucked 90c bushel. Baxter Seed Farm, Grantville, Ga. ear of corn shucks. PLANTS FOR SALE Lee Harrison, Dublin Ga, Porta Rican Potato Plants from treated and inspected stock 60c per M fob. Dublin cash with order . Ga Plant Farm, Baxley Ga Toma- to plants $1 per M cabbage plants, $1 per M; Potato vine cuttings $2 per M J L Spake, R 1 Temple Ga Few bu of white multiplying onions for fall planting Onie Crow, R 3 Buford Ga Char leston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, new Stone and greater Baltimore tomatoes, heading variety of cabbage plants 25c per 100; $1.25 per M; $5 per 5 M; 90c per M for 10 M or more ~ Heston Crow, Buford Ga Leading varieties of cabbage, tomato, and collard plants 60c per 500; $1.10 per M; 75c per 10 M or more Express Collect C F Maddox, R 2 Buford Ga Charleston Wakefield Cabbage, new Stone and greater Baltimore toma- to, heading Ga collard plants grown from guaranteed seed 45c per 200; Ve per 500; $1.20 per M; $9.75 per 10 M; Pimento sweet pepper plants packed 40c per 100; $1.50 per 500 FRUITS FOR SALE Mrs S E Anderson, Ralston Ga Su- gar apples $1.50 per. bu del Bon N Rogers, Conyers Ga 6 cases pears in No 2 eans nicely labeled $2.50 per case of 24 cans H R Maddox, Cleveland, Ga., Rt 1, 45 gallons of pure apple rider vine- gar at 50c gallon, guaranteed pure with order. W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., lim- ited number of Elberta peaches choice fruit $1.50 crate. _ J T Chatman, Rt. Franklin, Ga., fresh canned huckleburries in one- half gal. glass cans. Huckleberry jam in one-fourth and one-half gal- canned . 165 lbss pure Ga cabbage collards | D L Pharr, Buford Ga New crop! | | yellow Porto Rican potato plants fob 50c per M colleet PAGE THREE Major Crows Plant Farm, Ro 1 | | Gainesville Ga, Wakefield and Flat | Dutch cabbage, New Stone and great- _; er Baltimore tomato, and heading 100 50c per per M Post- variety plants 25c per ~300, 75e per 500; $1.25 paid or- express $4.50 per 5 M; $7.50 per 10 M; Por- ta Rica potato plants and old fashion- d boon potato plants $1 per M mail- oh ees ao ae Hates ; $3 per 5 M; $5 per_ ; $10 ; Sebi ee $10 per 25 M; $35 Mrs Rosie Crowe, R 4 Cumming Ga | Collard plants 15 per 100; $1.25 per M; leading varieties of bb plants 15 per 100 = v- _D Storey and Sons, Morven Ga Early Stone and Redfield beauty to- mato plants $1.50 per M Bonnie Crow, R 3-Buford Ga Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage plants and New Stone and greater Baltimore tomato plants 20c per 100 50e per 300; 75e per 500; $1.35 per M delivered; $1 per M for 10 M or more; heading variety of collard plants at same price ; Lison Allen, Gainesville Ga Im- proved Porta Rican Rican Potato pees $1 per in 75e per M for 5 or more; collard plants $1.25 pe M or 25c per 100 . on Mrs Grace Maddox R.2 Buford Ga Pimento Sweet pepper plants 35c per 100; Greater Baltimore and new stone tomato plants heading variety of Ga collards, Charleston Wakefield cabbage 30c per 100; 65e per 3800; 1.25 per M; $5 per. 5M delivered: , O F Crow, Buford Ga Leading va- Sipe of cabbage, tomato, and col- ard plants 25 per 100; $1.25 per M $1 per M del collect . L A Crow, Buford Ga Dutchess and Wakefield cabbage plants, Balt- Imore and Stone tomato plants; short stem and Ga collard plants 25 per 100; 50c per 300; $1.25 per M delivered. Or express collect $4 50 per 6 M; $7.50 per 10 M le T W Kemp, Ohoopee Ga Big Stem Jersey and Porta Rican potato plants, $1 per M J B Pope, Fitzgerald Ga Red and Fitzgerald 65 per, M, $1 per paid Mrs Anna Crow, Gainesville Ga Chaleston Wakefield and late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75e per 500; $1.25 per M postpaid. or $1 per M collect; $4.75 per 5 M; $9 per 10 M; collard plants heading variety same price eae A B Lewis, Baxley Ga R 4 Im- proved Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato plants 75c per M delivered or ae per M collect. Goard plants rea- y : W A Poole, Baxley Ga Improved Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato plants 75c per M delivered; 65c per M for 10 M or more delivered; per M collect _ Mrs Lizdie Poole, Baxley Ga R.4 Improved Porto Rican and Naney Hall potato plants 80c per M deliv- ered; 70c per M for 5 M or more; Mrs H C Reid, Hogansville Ga R 4: Brimmer and Stone tomato plants 20c per 100; $1.25 per M; cod Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage $1.20 per M; new Stone and greater Baltimore to- mato plants at same price -RO Parks. Pisgah N C Want to exe cabbage, collard or tomato plants for ever bearing strawberry plants, state variety A H Price, Locust and white stem collard plants 15e per 100, delivered in 500 or 1000 lots McEver Seed & Plant Co Brasel- ton Ga Globe, Stone, Greater Balti- more tomato plants and heading va- ritaies of collard plants 50c per 300; 75e per 500; $1.25 per M delivered; 500 Grove Ga Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage plants ' collect. $1 per M; 7 i . stat collect $4.50 per 5 M $8 per 10 M-- . Mrs Lee Crow, Buford Ga R 3 -Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, new Stone and greater Balt- imore tomato plants ,heading varie- i per 300, $1.2 ee Vivian Hagood, R 3 Marietta Gai Stone tomato plants $1.25 per M, - fob or exc for seed Irish potatoes of collrd plants 50c per 300; 75c per 5 per M | s _ Thomasville Plant Co, Thomasville Ga Tomato, Cabbage, collard and Sweet pepper plants 75c per 500; -$1,25 perM W nale W. Williams, Quitman Ga cab- age, collard, tomato plants, $1 per ~M; Bell pepper $2 per M; Potato vines $2 per M Mrs Henry B Craig, Lawrence- Ga R-4 Collard plants 20c per 100; $1.50 per M_. . Mrs Ana Crow, Gainesville Ga R 1 Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage lants, new Stone and greater Balt- re tomto plants, heading variety 500; $1.25 per 1000; postpaid. col- fect $1 per M; $4.50 per 5 M; $7.50 pertoM HM Franklin, Tennille, Ga., Porto Rican potato plants $1.75 per M. de- -fivered Se M Crow, R 1 Gainesville Ga - Porto Rican and old fashioned Boon potato plants $1 per M del; 75c per M fob; $3.50 per 5 M; $6.75 per 10 OM; cabbage plants 1.36 per M del or $1 fob; $9 per M; collard plants heading variety same price CHICKENS & EGGS FOR SALE |? sc White Leghorns 2 _ Clover House Poultry Farm, El- parton Ga R 1 Cockerals $2.50 ea shipped on approval LD Hadaway, R 1 Gainesville Ga ..800. Barron strain pullets 4 1-2 mos old $1 ea fob Gainesville crates re- turned eo Mrs O E Smith, Warthen Ga Hens young and pure stock $1 ea; pullets and cockerels 75c ea Lee Hall, Cassandra Ga 20 cks 3 to 4 wkss old 50c ea RH McComb, Milledgeville Ga 300 - yelling hens and 30 roosters. E D McCorvey, Butler Ga R 2 800 pullets, from best trapnest hens, 12 wks old Terry strain $1.10 ea fob Mrs I Aderhold, Lavonia Ga rooster April hatch Wyckoff strain $1 ea; 5 for $4 - Mrs J L Roberson, Surrency Ga 20 hens 1 yr old Ferris strain ~ L T Proctor, 501 E Lane, Cordele Ga few Mch hatch blood tested cock- erels, day old chicks from fishlets farm will sell or exc for 2 pullets white leghorns preferred, $2.50 ea -Mrs I H Anderson, Alama Ga R 8 15 hens and pullets 1 yr old $1 ea _ fob or exe for day old barred rocks of good laying stock onroe Poultry Farm, Forsyth Ga Tancred strain pullets 3 to 5 mos old * $1.95 ea Tom Meredith, Elberton Ga 150 hens 1 yr old $1 ea; fob P W Ross, Waco Ga 40 hens 1 yr old last April 75c ea now laying; will sell in lots of 10 fob Elberton Mrs M W Dabbs, Beuna Vista Ga 150 hens 85c ea Mrs U G Conner, R 7 Gainesville Ga 100 pullets Wyckoff strain 15 wks old T5c ea A J Heely, Jonesboro Ga 100 Feb -pullets beginning to lay $1.25 ea; 50 yearling hens $1 ea Mrs E R Preston, Benua Vista Ga 150 hens Ferris strain 90c ea Mrss S S McMillan, Oakwood Ga 200 pullets 1* wks Wyckoff strain $1 ea J R Jordan, R 1 Macon Ga Several 100 cockerels Tom Barron strain se- lect from best trapnesved hens 10 wks old $1 ea ake W IL Watson, Bx 577 Fitzgerald Ga mo old rosters 35c ea Young strain will exe for pullets of same strain and age Arnold Bailey R 5 Hartwell Ga 5 pullets and 1 roster $1.0 or $8 for lot Mrs U G Coner, 100 pullets 15 wks. old Wyckoff strain 70c ea Bx 72 Palmetto Ga 8 hens, 1 roost- ers, 1926 hatch pure bred, heavy lay- ing strain $8.50 for lot fob Be per 100 60e i { G Chapman, Danville Ga Heavy | producing college of Agri hens for \ breeding $1.50 ; : oe Bros, Dewy Rose Ga Tn- cred strain 10-12 wks old $1.50 del or exc for fancy pigeons Mrs J R Lindsey, Tifton Ga 35 Fer- ris strain hens and 4 roosters $1 ea for lot eB Corbin 114 Corbin Ave Ma- con Ga Hatching eggs from pure par- ents $1.50 cocherels Feb hatch $1 ea or exc for ae J L Wilcox McRae Ga 100 pullets, Ferris strain S C Brown Leghorns Mrs J K Gibson, Midland Ga Brown leghorns and Anconas hens to exe ducks ses H H Sullivan Carrollton Ga R 5 5 pullets, 1 cockerel everlay strain Mch hatch $6 col by express crate to be returned Mrss U G Comer, Ga 100 pullets 15 strain no culls 75c Mrs W H Moon, 5.50 fob . as ae R 3 Adairsville Ga pure bred everlay strain cockerels, 10 wks old $1 ea fol .- pure bred ever day strain hatching eggs $1 for Mrs U G Comer, 100 pullets every day strain 1 wks old 70 ea Mrs Ellie Johnson Warrenton Ga Pure bred cockerels 8 to 10 wks old 60c ea R 7 Gainesville wks old everlay ea Bowdon Ga Star S CRI Reds Mrs O E Smith, Warthen GaScC Callaway Strain pullets oe cockerels i size pure stoc ie Hobbs, Cassandra Ga 4 R I Red cockerels Apr hatch $1 ea > stock eats T H Taylor, Round Oak R 1 Ga Donaldson strain cockerels and pullets from heavy winter layers dark yed and good sibe Feb and Mar hatch $1.50 fob; Eggs for hatching $1 per 15 Mrs J M Hall, Calhoun Ga R 5 1 trio 2 one year old hens 18 mos old cock Dondalsson strain $4; 3 one yr old hens 15 mo old cock $5; young cocks $1.50 ea : Mrs P CG Lard, 1931 Log Cabin ; Blvd Macon Ga 15 hens 15 mos old tected fine layers pure bred stock; 4 cocks $1.50 ea fob write Mrs Emmett Tramel, Duluth Ga R I Donaldson frying size cockerels $1.50; cocks $2; Blood tested eggs $1 per 15 es -P M Spires Route 1 Milan Ga {Roosters 2 1-2 mos old 75c ea fob Full stock Few left Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron- wood Ga Prize stock Donaldson and | Mahood strains 1 and 2 yrs old hens $2.00 ea; fine 2 yr old cock $5.00; 1927 cockerels $2.50 and $1.50 ea; eges from faney pen $1.25 per 15 / Mrs M M Holton, Soperton Ga 4 pullets 1 rooster $1.00 ea full stock Feb hatch S C Black Minorcas L B Millians, Newnan Ga__ Pape Strain hatching eggs $1.00 per 15 del; Apr 1927 hatch pullets and coc- kerels $1.00 ea; cockerel free with ea 5 pullets Pape Strain; old stock for sale cheap Write L B Millians, Newnan Ga 5 hens and 1 cockerel 15 mos now laying no culls Pape Strain $9.50 for the lot; 10 pullets Apr 1927 hatch 1 coc- kerel 15 mos old all Pape strain $1 ea for pullets $2.00 for cockerel or the lot for $10.00 Minnie Warner, Lenox Ga _ Will /exec B M full stock for Anconas or Yellow Buff Orphingtons J A Elliott, Lavonia GaR14BM roosters 1 yr old 10 cockerels Mrch hatch large Pape strain $1.25 ea or will exe for hens or pullets same breed Miss Mary Lee Dowdy, Lumpkin Ga 1 pure bred B M cock'1 yr old $2 per setting; Ferris strain | | same price from culled flock cey strain Heavy wht stock pullets Mrs P C Lord 1931 Log Cabin Blvd, Macon Ga 12 hens $1.50 ea fob pure bred stock 15 mas old fine layers tested Write = Mrs W T Pelt R 3, Jackson Ga 12 pullets $1.00 ea or $10 for lot; cockerels $1.00 ea pure bred Home wursery Co P E Rhodes and Sons Prop., Nicholson Ga 5 cockerels $1.50 ea; 15 pullets $1.00 ea, all Mch hatch; 6 wks old chicks 50c ea fob Parks strain; 25 hens same strain blood tested $1.00 ea Mrs H T Lumsden, Talbotton Ga 25 pure bred Thompson strain pul- lets 4 mos old $1.00 ea; 20 pullets 10 wks old 75c ea ' Miss Inez Coffee, Ashland Ga 25 fine bred roosters Stark Bros prize winning stock 10 wks old $2.00 ea eash with order Mrs A R Shivers, Lone Oak Farm, Norwood Ga 40 Pedigreed Ringlet cockerels $1.00 ea Mrs S T Holland, Toomsboro Ga 9 pure bred pullets Mch hatch $1.00 ea; 20 wks old 5c -ea; cockerels Miss Myrtis Byrd, Hazlehurst Ga R 2 Box 41 Several pure bred cock- erels Apr hatch $1.00 ea fob Pur- chased -baby chicks from Mrs. G V Cate, Brunswick Ga - Mrs Milton Sumner, Sylvester Ga R d Thompson strain eggs $1.00 per. 15 carton to be returned $3.00 per 50 Mrs W H Hutcheson, Coffee Ga R 1 13 pure bred hens 8 roosters 9 mo old 1.50 ea : i T S Harris, Buchanan Ga _ 100 pure bred pullets 8 wks old 100. or more same breed roosters same age will exc - Mrs O A _ Connor, Uvalda Ga Thompson Strain cockerels and 12 pullets Apr hatch $1.00 ea Mrs. Nettie Gowder, Canon Ga R 3 20 B R chicks or fryers Cash with order Mrs C Jones, 1638 Stewart Ave S W, Atlanta Ga 6 hens and one rooster 1 yr old thoroughbred Fowler strain $1.50 ea fob Mrs J E Steadman, Bainbridge Ga R A, Thompson Imp Ringlet eggs from prize winners and range in- cluded 90c per 15 $1.60 for 30 lots 45 or more 4 1-2c an egg: Mch cock- erels $1.50 ea; Apr $1.25 ea; from prize pen Apr hatch $1.50 ea Barred Rock Farms P E Rhodes and Sons Prop., Nicholson Ga 15 Parks strain pullets Mch hatch $1.00 ea; 50 chicks 6 wks old same strain 50c ea fob Center Ga en \ Bantams Miss Mary Lee Dowdy, Lumpkin Ga 3 Quail B chiekens 2 hens and one rooster extra small and extra stock strickly pure $5.00 for lot Mrs E L Cranford, Newnan Ga Black Cochin Bantams $2.00 pr Clyde Barnes, Graymont Ga 3 hens 2 pullets 7 chicks 3 mo old mixed $5.00 for all L E Williams and Sons, Ty Ty, Ga. All Cols roosters 50c hens 75c in pairs 1927 hatch $1.00 Mrs G T Marwell, Washington Ga R 8 13 pure game B hens and pul- 31.50 to $2.25; cockerels $1. $3; 1 cock 14 mo old $7.50 | KL Ae yeyY MCe9iG _u_. __-. A L Keys, Eton, Ga Pure Fishel Strain cockerels 3 mo old $1.25 S. L. Wyandottes F C Smith, Chickamauga, Ga.20 pullets well culled Mch to Apr hatch Pure breed Tar Bax Strain $1 fob E T Almon, Midland, Ga Tar Box strain hens agd cocks $2 ea; 10 hens _ 1 cock $19; 30 hens 2. cocks $50; large pullets $1.50 ea smaller $1.25 me ea; hatching eggs $1 for 15 del White Wyandotte = Miss J E Steadman, Bainbridge Ga R A, Martins Regal Dorcas eggs general run 90c per 15 $1.60 for 30; 45 or more 4 1-2c an egg; Mch and Apr hatch cockerels from prize pen |} $2.00 and $1.50 ea; 2nd pen $1.50 and $1.25 ea EC Ward, Bilaville Ga 4 hots 16 mos old $4.00 f o b; 5 chicks 10 wks old $2.50 = Stas Mrs Laura Curry, Stockton Pure Tarbox Strain Silver pullets and cockerels 3 1-2 mos old 10 pul- lets and 1 cockerel for $13.50 N W McLeod, Shellman Ga 125 Martin strain from blood tested stock Apr hatch $1 : Mrs Walter McPherson, from prize stock 5c Light Brahamas P Colclough, Maxeys Ga Eegs : from Black and Brown strain 15 for | rea- $1 del Young and old stock at sonable prices : =e Anconas A P Lewis, Canton Ga R 4 125 pullets Mch hatch $1.00 ea, no culls; Raburn Ga 1 young roosster wt 2 1-2 bs 300 Apr hatch 75c-ea No culls del ees Mrs S P Jones, Lula Ga R 8 15 pure Sheppard strain roosters Apr __ hatch $7.50 for the lot or exe for 15 pullets same strain and age Mrs H G Bagley, BR 2, Calhoun Ga 9 wks old chicks thorough breq Shepherd strain blood tsted 60c ea fob; 3 mo old pullets 75c ea fob J C Miller, Midland Ga.25 1 yr old hens $1.10 ea or $25 for the lot Cash with order Games Mrs Nettie Gowder, R 3 Canon ~ Ga 13 3 mo old Games 75c ea or lot for $9 Cash with order or exe for Barred Rocks same age T S Harris, Buchanan Ga 1 pure bred Carmish Game cock. Will exc ~M M Holton, Soperton Ga R 1 6 pullets 1 rooster pure bred Indian 5 Games $1.25 ea Mrs Arlie Ward, Ellaville Ga R 4 sy 2 Cornish Indian Game hens and 1 rooster 10 mo old $4.00; 8 fryers _well marked 4 mos old $8; 6 mixed breed hens $5.40 . W T Hughes, R C, Box 11, Alban, Ga Blue Pit Games Stage Mch and Apr hatch; Few Blue Dams Stag: Would exc for equal value in Game hens or pullets 4 Orphingtons Mrs H B McElmurray, Charing Ga 35 or 40 White Orphington fat lets and one fine rooster $1.00 ea' all black Ruth Lamberth, Arabi Ga 9 pure bred Golden Seabright Bantams Apr. hatch $1.50 ea or $12 for all John Dickens Jr., Sparta Ga Mixed Bantam chickens half grown 50c ea Jersey Black Giants Mrs H J McCowery, Hawkinsville Ga Pure chicks 14c ea del in lots 25 or more live delivery guaranteed Mrs Clyde Newman, Dawson Ga Cockerels and pullets Mch hatch $1.50 ea ; : Mrs L R Millians, Newnan Ga R 1 Trio of Marcy strain exhibition qual- _ 1 yr old wt 30 1b $5.00 for the rio _ _ Mountain Oak Farm R 3 Box 87, Carrollton Ga Pure Fishel and Mar- broilers 1 to 1 8-4 Ibs 35c per ib cee fob Charing Ga Mrs C R Morgan, Americus Ga 3 fine blooded White Orphington yr old cockerels $3.50 to $5 ea; Hatch- ing eggs now $2 per setting ~Mrs D B Worley, Elberton Ga R 4 a Pure bred W Orphington pullets $1 and $1.50 ea; cockerels same price; cocks $2 ea Mrs J B Clark, Elberton Ga R 4 Pure W Orphington pullets and coc. kerels frying size $1 ea; Eggs $1.25 per 15 del Mrs W E Webb, Oglethorpe Ga R S 1 Box 12 Pure bred S C Buff Orph- | ington eggs $1.10 for setting of 15 postage paid Cash with order. Annie Sumner, Norman Park Ga oe 70 Buff Orphington hens and 9 cocks 1926 hatch cocks not related ie hens No culls in flock $125 fir - : CHICKENS. FOR SALE a ep os Oyphingten =. : _. Mrs Ora Towe, Adairsville Ga R 2 Nice Buff Orphington Cioks strain hens $1.65 ea; Feb, Mch and Apr 1927 hatch pullets $1 and $1.25 ea; _. eockerels 75c to $1.25 ea or exc for nice P C female pig Mrs I H Anderson, Alma Ga R 3 Several Buff Orphington cockerels i 3 mos old Meyers strain $1 ea; Sev- eral Buff Orphington hens $1 ea pure bred Meyers strain Mrs W E Wisnante, Buff Orph- ington eggs from pure bred stock $1.25 per 15 or exc for quilt tops nice scraps or exe for fall Irish pi s taties for planting; young cockerels game strain , Black Langshangs | ; Mrs O N Sloan, Moultrie Ga R 1 Black Langshangs hatching egg $1.25 per setting carrier returned Buff, White and Other Rocks - Mrs P C Lord 1931 Log Cabin _ Blvd, Macon, Ga.. 25 White Rocks _ $1.50 ea fob Macon. Have been test- ed fine layers, all pure bred stock Write Mrs L B Landrum, Adairsville Ga 6 pullets and 1 cockerel Mch hatch Thimpsons Imp Ringlet Rocks $8 Robt W Clark, 358 Spring Street, Macon Ga Partridge Rocks. Bird Bros stock American Piultry Assn diploma winners males $5 up females $3.50 up; eggs $3 for 15 Some nice young stick for sale -. Miss R Nash, Smyrna Ga 1 15 mos old rooster $8 1-4 lbs direct from Berry Poultry Farm very fine $2; 4 mos old cockerel; few pullets Berry strain $1.25 ea fob - Mrs O E. Smith, Warthen White Rock pullets pure stock 75c; - cockerels same price . Mrs W P Whitworth, Adairsville Ga Buff Rock eggs $1 per setting : Mrs Z L Scott, Concord Ga White | -. Rock cockerels Fishel strain from prize winning stock Mch hatch $1.25 ea Mrs O E Smith, Warthen Ga _ White Rick pullets twi ages 75c and $1 ea Good pure stock No culls | Baby Chicks Mrs A R Skates, Ringgold Ga R _ 4 45 day old Thompsin and Owens strain R I Red baby chicks ready July 15th 15c ea not del or 17c ea del fine layers - Fains Hatchery, Edison, Ga White Leghorn chicks 100 $8.50; Barred Rocks R I Reds and Buff Orphing- tons 100 $12; assorted 100 $8 Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Wil- liams Mill Rd, Atlanta Ga Baby chicks Barred Rocks, R I Red, White Plymouth Rocks, $11 per hun $6 per 50, Buff Orphingtons, White Wyan- dottes, S L Wyandottes $12 per hun $6.50 per 50, White Minorcas, Light Brahmas $15 per hun $8 per 50; White Leghorns, Brown Leg- horns or Anconas $9 per hun, $5 per 50, heavy breeds $9 per hun, $5 per 50 light breeds, mixed $8 per hun $4.50 per 50; hatching every - wk, postage pd, 100 per cent live del guaranteed Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Wil- liams Mill Rd Atlanta Ga Chick feeds standard brands, strictly fresh, gua- yanteed, baby chick mash $5 per hun; growing grains $3.75 per hun growing mash $4.25 per hun, laving mash $4.35 per hun;. immediate shipments f o b Atlanta Ga Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Wil- -. liams Mill Rd, Atlanta Ga 50 pure bred pullets, hatched Mch 5th $1 ea Chicken Feed and Supplies Ww A Smith 102 Bay St., East Savannah Ga Ground oyster shell $1 _ per 100 Ibs; $17.50 per ton fob Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood Ga 100 sound heavy burlap chicken feed sacks 2 bu size $6 for cash Sd R I Whites - J B Blaekmon, Hartwell Ga Few choice pure Regal strain pullets and {mothers $1.50 eg a " roisters Mch hatch a Mrs J B Ashworth, Ranger Ga "Rose Some Feb and Mch hatch $1 ea or exc for Ancona pullets same size White Minorcas Mrs C West, Lilly Ga 8 14-mos old Fischel strain hens and 1 cock of same age; hens $1.50 ea; cock ($2.50; lit $14 Mixed Chickens (table use etc) Mrs R T Pistman, R 1 Folkston Ga 10 pullets 6 wks old $3.75 f i b Mrs Walter McPherson, Raburn Ms ze friers about July 12 60c ea Oo Mixed 4 wk old chicks 20c ea; 100 | broilers 1 to 1 1-2 ibs 30c Ib ' Mrs Tom Cochran, Adairsville Ga 7 friers about 6 1-2 lbs ea 25c 1b; or exc for 150 ft roll of 12-in chick wire 1-in mesh and no 19 guage Write : Mrs Daisys Cochran, Adairsville, Ga 3 black hens 15 mos old at 23c lb or exc for Jap silkie pullets 3 or 4 mos old write _. Cornish : K H Cooper, Moultrie Ga Big type dark cocherels $3.50 ea : Mrs O N Sloan, R 1 Moultrie Ga Dark Cornish eggs $1.25 Moorer strain Carrier returned DUCKS AND EGGS FOR SALE Mrs Lee Hobbs, Cassandra, Ga., 4 ducks mixed; 2 ducks 2 drakes 75c each S B Strickland, Cartersville, Ga., | 3 fine pure bred -White Pekin drakes 11 weeks old $5 Mrs F L Baldwin, Rt 4, Rockmart, Ga., baby ducks, ducklings of large Black Mink strain, all year layers. Write | TURKEYS FOR SALE Mrs Sara Curry, Stockton, Ga., 10 head of G M B turkeys, Bird Bros strain, $25 for lot 2 1-2 mds old: Mrs E M-: Rowland, Carnesville, Ga., R 1, 2 turkey hens, 1 tom 1926 hatch, mixed breed, non resemblers q 1 {$16 cash, del. in Ga., or exchange for 5 pigs Jersey, Jersey Poland Chi- na, or Berkshire, or any brood sow, also six little turkeys June hatch will sell or erchange for 1 pig Mrs S L Barrow, Morgan Co., Buckhead, Ge M B turkey eggs 25c er ege f o a J Vine John Watson, Summit, Ga., R 3, pure bred jet black turkeys for breeders 3 mos old $5 each for toms $3 for pullets & Mrs G Watkins, White, Ga., R F D, large Bronze turkey eggs $3 doz. Mrs Laura Curry, Stockton, Ga., 10 head of pure G M B turkeys, Bird Bros. strain $25 for 10 head 2 1-2 mos old BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALE Mrs H E Bryant, R 2, Ranger, Ga, butter for 40c lb, buyers furnish boxes and papers and pay postage; can furnish 3 lb. per week Mrs Julier Sanders, R. 4, Lawrence- ville, Ga., butter and eggs 30c doz. Mrs Masider Eller, Ella Loop; Ga., butter and eggs 20 doz RABBITS & PET STOCK FOR SALE Mrs M J Cooper, Bremen Ga 4 grown rabbits 3 does 1 buck black and white Belgian hares 18 mos old 18 young ones 2 to 6 wks old $7 for lot if taken soon Atlanta Bird and Pet Shop, 284 Peachtree St., Atlanta Ga Rabbits, Guinea pigs, pigeons, pheasants and their eggs; peafowls, white and ring neck doves; write for prices W E Small, Oakwood Ga New Zea- land rabbits 4 mos old $3 per pair; 2 mos old, $2; Belgian hares 2 to 4 mos $1.50 to $2.50 per pair Mrs N L Taylor, 2 female canar- ies $2.50 ea both $4.50 - Fred Baker; Bx 244 Columbus Ga Grey, red, white doe and buck rab- bits, 3-4 grown Mrs Walter McPherson, Rabun Se 3 ine layers and. |per pair - Mrs E H Smith, R 5 Cochran Ga, ae pigeons half pure bred Carrents W S Burch, Cedar Grove Ga 10 or 12 pair of Guinea pigs $1.25 to $1.50 J A Benson, Ty Ty Ga 1 pure bred white pink eyed buck rabbit 6 mos old 75 Mrs W J Campbel, 2 male shep- herd-collie pups 10 wks old well bred $10 ea : Minter DuPree, R A Griffin Ga 5 six wks Flemish giant blacks also 1 black Flemish giant buck E Stark, Commerce, Ga., 1 pure bred Toggenburgh buck 2 years old naturally hornless $25, or exchange for Toggenburgh doe. gee. J J Johnson, Waynesboro, Ga., 1 pure bred Toggenburgh doe 15 mos. old $20. PIGEONS FOR SALE Harold Sheppard, R 1, Sanders- ville, Ga., White King pigeons $2 per pair. W B Powell, Indian Springs, Ga., 2 pair racing homers, 1 pair Birm- ingham rollers, 1 black tumbler, 1 pair Pigmy Pouters, 1 pair Helmets, 1 hen Runt, 12 pair Carneaux, mated and working, about~40. birds in all, lot for $46. Geo Martin, R 7, Gainesville, Ga., Blue and White spotted, and black and white, and dark blue pet pigeons 40c each, pair 75e. Mrs M F Gaddin, Hazelhurst, Ga., and others mixed 35c each. J C Sorrells, R 2, Macon Ga., pure bred Carreans mated and working. GUINEAS AND EGGS FOR SALE L E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty, Ga., white guinea eggs $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. W H Bonner, Hahira, Ga., 3 snow white guineas, 1 rooster and 2 hens $3.50 or exchange for 3 Buff Rock pullets or Plymouth Rock pul- lets. : (ee Mrs L J Kirkland, Broxton, Ga., 8 blue speckled guineas, 7 hens and 1 rooster 75c each, or exchange for ahs hens and 1 rooster 1 year old. FRESH & CURED MEATS FOR SALE C F Lyles, Rex Ga Country cured ham, 35 lb wt about 30 lbs ea BEANS & PEAS FOR SALE Mrs Edgar Adcock, Adairsville Ga Tender mixed cornfield beans 15c per teacup or exc for double petunia cuttings Samuel Wilder, Rt C Griffin Ga large cream crowder seed peas slight- ly weather stained $2 per bu _ Mrs Albert Guilford, Hatcher Sta- tions Ga Brown sugar crowder peas $3 per bu fob W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St Savanah Ga Mixed cow peas $1.60 per bu; Irons, $1.85 per bu; Brab-| hams, $2 T C Floyd, Chipley Ga R 2 Horse Pole beans or Stone Mt. beans 25c per cupful; 6 wks stringless bunch beans and other varieties of mixed beans same price ; Tri-State Seed Co, Athens Ga Brabham peas $2.25 bu; Irons $2.15; Brabhams and irons mixed, $2; mixed peas, $1.65 aa : E L Corley, R 1. Munk Ga 16 lbs Hawkins Blackeyed peas 10c per 1b $1.10 for lot; Castor beans, 20c Mountain Oak Farm, R 3 Bx 87 Carrollton Ga 4 bu Texas spec peas $2.75 per bu or $10 for lot W G Hanks, R-1 Kingston Ga 10 bu new Era peas 1.75 per bu; 7 bu whate black-eyed peas same price; weevil free; send cash and furnish sacks : : Cairo Seed Co, Cairo Ga Clay mix- ed peas 2.25 bu; unknown $2.40 bu; new era $2.50 bu fob Cairo Ga W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Mixed pea $2.25 bu; unknowns $2.50 bu; -Trons $2.50 bu; New Eras $2.50 bu; Gap Ga 3 male guinea pigs, $1 ea +h 1 5 poner rabbits, full grown $1 ea | Mixed peas $2 bu; clays $ $2.20 bu Irons $2.50 bu; brabs $2.50 1 Buckhead, Ga., sugar cane syrup H M klin & Co bu; brabs and irons mixed $2.50 bu; early speckled velvet. beans, $1.50; Re osceola velvet beans $2.25 bu; Otoo- tan soy beans $3.50 bu; larede soy beans $38; biloxi and mammoth yel- low soy beans |) PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE W M Hooks, Unadilla Ga 35 Ibs . Spanish white peanuts 5 1-2 lb 25 ibs runner peanuts 5c Ib H M Franklin & Co, Tennille Ga Seed peanuts runners 7 1-2 lb white | spanish 10e Ib Tri-State Seed Co, White Spanish peenuts 8c lb, no order less than bag _ lot accepted C T McMillan, Gainesville Ga Bud- ded pecan trees 2-8 feet in lats of 100 65c to $1.25 fob nursery fall de- livery G H Tomlinson, Putney Ga Pecan budwood and prepared budding clot will exe for seedling nuts Cairo Seed Co, Cairo Ga running seed peanuts $2.25 bu; Ga running seed peanuts $2.25 bu; good stock No 1 shelled wite Spanish peanuts 17 1-2 Ib fob Cairo Ga ee W H Robinson, flat vine running seed peanuts 9c lb; Georgia grown _Yunning seed peanuts 9c Iz; No 1 shselled white Spanish planting seed peanuts, 17c; all fob Cairo Ga SYRUP FOR SALE D Storey and Sons, Morven, Ga., 1 bbl or syrup at 50c gal, o b Mor- ven. ee z RL Seaboit, Morgan County, | ra., 50 gals bright thick syrup 50c gal, or exchange for corn, oats. cotton seed or wheat W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St, (_ Savannah, Ga., pure Ga cane syrt boiled with corn syrup 45c per eal is 35 gal bbl, guaranteed to keep in hot weatker; black molasses in 10 gal bbl at 18c per gal for use in mix- ing boll weevil poison Cook Drug Co., Milan, Ga., 1926 ribbon cane syrup in cans 70 gal Mrs C_R Morgan, Americus, Ga., gal cans; will send samples : ae Sh y Pea me ma fess Riley C Couch, Turin, Ga., heavy ribbon cane syrup in new gal buck- ets, 75c gal; honey drip cane syrup in new gal buckets 60c gal ists W E Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga sorghum syrup 75c per 10 lb pail; del in lots of 10 paiks or more W D Wells, Adel, Ga., pure sugar cane syrup, thick $4.80 per case of. 6 10 lb. cans f o b Adel, Ga., Cayana a nae cane syrup $3.60 per case f 0 b Adel a W E Currie, Alamo, Ga.. 800 gals _ sealed sugar cane syrup 75c per gal, & Anderson and Speer, Ochlochinee, | Ga., guaranteed A-1 Ga. cane syrup $4 per case of 6 No. 10 cans; or $4.20 per case of 12 No. 5 cans f 0 b Och- lochnee. fob Cairo Ga BEES, HONEY AND BEE SUP. _ PLIES FOR SALE A G Oliver, Meansville, Ga., new crop of Mt. Honeydew honey full of white comb $11 per case 12 lb buck- ets to case del; or 10 f 0 b Means- ville, cash with order John A Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. pure extracted honey 6 10-lb pails to ~ case $6.80 f o b Doctortown; 12 5-lb pails to case $7.50; 10 pails postpaid and ins. $1.50 Mrs F R Vincent Fruitland, Ga.,- pure honey in 5-lb cans $1.50 del A R Adams, Hortense, Ga., white new crop honey in cans averaging 65 to 40 lbs 12 1-2 per lb cash SECOND HAND MACHINERY / FOR SALE = 4 Mrs C R Morgan, Americus Ga \& Large portable steam canner used but little Sell at a bargain Riley C Couch, Turin Ga 20H P | furnace boiler with fixtures $65 Mrs J C Brodnax, Walnut Grove, Ga Two 70 saw Gin outfit complete good condition $150.00 f o b pres- : | ent location = at ere enol ais ~ gon Disc Tractor plo!s, $40 each - fs made by the Corley Mfg Co., 52 Jer 102 in good condition: 1 Fordson 700 horse-power Can be bought at * q hargain - twe seasons 287 one 8 H P Mogul Int Gas Engine Pic ike SECOND HAND MACHINERY _ FOR SALE National Pecan Groves Co., Flint- side, Ga. One 2-70 saw Continental outfit; screw press, with tramper, $300; 3 Oliver Bottom plows for tractors, $35 each; 3 Sullivan Tow- 1 1-2 H P Fairbanks Morse Gas En- zine, $25; 6 H P Fairbanks Morse Gas engine, $35; Williamson stump puller compete with cable, ~cost $550, sell for $225. One roll 1-inch wire cable, $50; one 82 K W Delco water pump with 1-4 H P Motor complete except batteries, $75. All in first class condition | Mountain Oak Farm Rt Box 87 1 Cruso Lawn Mower. 4 blade reel good condition $17.75 or exe for} pigs H C Carmichael, Tifton Ga One 32-inch band saw; one 26-inch band aw; 1 engine lathe 6 ft bead 16 in swing; several pulleys, a!l sizes; one 12 inch jointer Bie H R Smith, Ringgold Ga Rt 1. 1 saw mill and Fordson tractor Mill inch saw with inset teeth Write TW Pate, R 3 Carrollton Ga One 42 H P water towns steam engine] fn good running condition Governors need slight repair $65 f o b Dr T D Walker, Cochran Ga One 80 H P boiler and 25 H P engine Schofie'd make Only been used short time Will sell for $350 Eugene Walker, Commerce Ga A Dodge motor and a Harley Davidson Motorcycle for exe for the value in pigs any breed Write Twin-Oak Farm, G V Bagby and Son, Rt 1 Flowery Branch Ga One No M-11 Dick Blizard Silage cutter with pipe to blow feed 30 ft high; 1 McCormack corn binder in good condition; 1 International feed grin- actor and plow Oliver No. 7 dou- ble wings 1920 model; 1 Chatta- nooga disk plow 3 Horse G W Reeves, 121 5th St N W, At- lanta Ga One 10 H P oil engine J H C make latest model A-1 shape: one 1 1-2 H P and one 4H PF M Co make gas engine; one 25 H P crude oi] engine F M Co make with self starter 1926 model A-1 shape; one wind mill with 30 ft lower and 20 ft sub lower with 1000 gallon tank and pump complete $150; 1 pole saw frame; 1 Dixie Hammer feed mill $60 A-1 shape: 1 all steel horse drawn wagon truck new; one No. 3 Standard J B Hammer feed mill sf Mrs C O Sykes, Sylvester Ga 1 horse spring wagon good condition, $15 or exc for hogs me Burnetts boiler, Thomasville Ga, Vertical boilers for dairies, dry, cleaning plants Guaranteed for 5 years ; The Mary Leila Cotton Mills, Greensboro Ga Hamilton Tandem Compound Condensing Engine 18 by 36 by 42 with 16 foot fly-wheel grooved for fourteen one and one- quarter inch ropes. Engine in per- fect condition and can be seen in operation pulling a load of about W O Jones, Elberton Ga Lilliston No.-2504 Pea Huller practically new used part of one season Will sell at reasonable price C P McCalclough Maxeys Ga Stan dard Buckeye incubators and brood- ers Cal and Chas Harman, Stovall, Ga Lillston Peanut Picker .cheap used Grover A Anderson. Williamson Ga RFD Nol, One 48 hoe inserted tooth saw with forty eight teeth in perfect condition $50 fo b William- son; one 2 horse I H C riding culti- vator with attachments $30 f o b Williamson 5 - Robert Fuller. Adairsville Ga Box in good condition; one 10 H P Titan! Int Gas Engine needs slight repairs: | Shore rubber tires lumber trucks, all M one comparatively new 24 dows Vertical grist mill steel frame in good condition; one 20? Meadows Vertical grist mill wood frame in good condition; 2 line shafts 4 han- gers pulleys belts 5 extra pulleys 1 pair floor scales on wheels; 1 good circular saw mandrel all in good condition cheap Cash or Liberty Bonds Make best offers for same W A Cook, Milledgeville Ga One Vega separator in perfect order suf- ficient size to care for ten cows Write Barton Jordan, Royston, Ga, 10 H P. Peerless Traction steam engine cheap. J M Jordan & Son, Royton, Ga., 60 H P boiler and engise 12x16 is cylinder 7 ft wheel. Bargain T: No ae when finished, rates reaso, Cs ae \ t XY Z, care Market Bu'letin wo like to rent a small two horse for 1928 near churches and gra schools, prefers a place near tov R E Mason, Meriwether, S. C., sires 12 rolls of barbed wire. \_ .. Mrs J Carter Johnson, R. 4, | 56, Adairsville, Ga., wants 1 dresser at cheap prire; writes, full description. et | W I McGarity, Box 101, Grantvil Ga., wants a one horse wagon | good running condition. \ Mrs A A Sutton, Talking Roc _ Ga., wants typewriter in good con tion, _ \ (0 re | for peck ag gimme LA ae Tea ail amtatiee ? PAGE EIGHT WOMANS DEPARTMENT _ Flowers and Seed For Sale Mrs J A Griffin, 512 16 Ave E gus, sprengeri, plumosa begonia, pres carnot, picta rosea, Coraline lucerne, red geranium, pink and red conch, sultanas, salmon, rose, scar let artillery plants, any 3 55c; ole- anders white, red, cream with red stripes. double pink, cream, varigat- ed leaf; abelias; crepe myrtle, white, red, pink; ateheas dbl white, pink, lavender; any 4 $1.10; 6 $1.50; 12 $3 : ifrs Annie Childers, R.No 1, Gainesville Ga ferns 10c ea 3 25c; white August lilies 25c ea; red and pink geraniums 10c ea or 3 25c; send postage with orders = - Miss Florie Hughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Christmas cherries 10c ea or 8 for 50c; mixed color mums 10c ea 50c doz; maple begonias 20c ea or 2 85c; mixed color portulaca, large 15c doz, small 12c doz; fountain ferns 20c ea; fuschias 20c ea, 3 55c; dbl red geraniums 20c ea, 3 50c; red sultana 15c ea, 2 25c; mixed color balsam dobl large 15c doz; graoe begonia 15c ea, 2 25c; lantana 15e eas pink justhia 20c ea; large fern free with ea $1 order; mixed coior holly hauks seed 10c_ table spoonful; dble pink poppy seed 10c tablespoonful; something free with ea order - Mrs C C Dye, Middleton Ga extra large dbl white narcussus 75c doz; Easter lillies $1 doz; yellow jon- quils, daffodils, white single nar- cissus $1 100 Mrs Annie Lee Newton, Toccoa Ga 50 red colens plants $1; clematis vines 35c and 60c 2 to 3 yrs old; brilliant dbl red poppy seed 10c thimbleful; mixed turnip seeds 10c teaspoonful; varigated morning glory seed 10c teaspoonful Mrs W F Hale Box Spring Ga R 2 Salmon color sultana, star begonia rooted 15c ea; pink and red ever- blooming begonia 10 ea; maple leaf -spooted leaf, red leaf begonia 10c cutting; red white, pink dbl gerani- ums 10c cutting Wood Lawn Nursery, R 3 Green- ville Ga 5 M rooted Boxwood cutting old English dwarf variety $1 100 -. del. Oct Del Mrs Dessie Hughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Holly Hocks seed mixed color 10c tablespoonful; dbl red carnations 20c ea; ferns 20c ea; mums 50c doz; Christmas cherries 10c ea, 8 50c; fern free with every $1 order; Pur- ple, lavender, verbena 25 doz; dbl pbalsalm large size 25c doz; blue sweet scented violets 15 doz; dbl | white geranium 20c ea; dbl red igeranium 20c ea; American beauty jrooted sultana 15c ea; grape begonia ;15 ea; fuschia 15c ea and 20c ea / Mrs W H Parker, Dacula Ga Ge- , raniums. dbl pink, white and red 10c ' ea; trailing green colea 10c ea, 2 for 15c; Sultana rose color 10 all plants rooted add_ postage _.. Mrs E E Heaton, Hartwell Ga Perennial sunflower 10c ea; wt ea; add postage on orders ss than 25c Cherokee Farm, West Point Gal'||. Eee peg and blue ageratum 25c]f oz; milk and wine lillies 25 and "e ea; pink striped and pink lillies 5c bulb; red spider lillies $1.50 Las Alexanders best mixed gladi- ve doz; semi db! and single white Be doz. Red, yellow, leopard, and lilly roots 25c doz del; mums, large plants $1 160 del; 50 - del 50c; jonquil bulbs $1 106 del; 50 del 60c Mrs J Ga All eo sweet pea seed 10c -rge enough to plant 1 row; large peck 25 x . : aie i i Cordele Ga Ostrich plume, aspara- | vari- | gated dbl petunia cuttings be ea;}- tas bulbs $1 doz; chrysanthemums, | ory of autumn, yellow, loose petals Go ineurved lavender. early white, ' Mrs F W Freyman, Blackshear Ga] eannal chysanthe- | aL Lambert, Forest Park | * g fs : : MARKET BULLEIIN Mrs Lillies Mae Simmons, Hat- ley Ga Petunias mixed colorsl 3 for 5xe glad.ga bulbs exc Snowon Mint cutting or chick- en gizzard begonia Mrs E M Roland, Carnesville Ga any amount can gather and send R 1 Pennyroyal and ratsvein in any amount can gatther and send fresh Will sell or exc Mrs E F Ingram, Young Cane, Ga will exc well rooted wild winter fern for rooted Sultana, lantana, or dbl petunia plant for plant - Miss Sarah A Clark, R 1. Avalon Ga dbl, and dbl and single mixed, poppy seed 5c teaspoonful; narcis- sus bulbs 25c doz * Mrs A G Comer, R 7 Gainesville Ga Blue iris 25c doz; yellow flag lillies 20c doz ;old fashion yellow jonquils bulbs 25c doz; purple sweet violets 15c doz; mixed sweet Wil- liam plants 25c. doz : Mrs G W Sharp, R 6 Box 156, Rome Ga Paper white narcissus 50c 100; yellow nareissus 50c 100; mix- ed narcissus dbl and single 4 kinds 50c 100; blue and white grape hya- cinths 3 doz 25c; postage and cash with orders Mrs O D Woodruff, Greenville Ga Rooted box wood plants fall del, red crep myrtle and magnolia glan- cia; green lot pepper 50c del per gal; small picking size artichokes 50c gal del Miss Aline Comer, Gainesville Ga R 7 Blue iris lillies 20c doz; yellow flag 10 doz; purple violets 15 doz yard umbrella plants 10c ea or 3 for 25c; blue larks pur 10c doz; sweet William plants mixed colers 20c doz; daisies 10c doz; yellow jon- quils bulbs 20c doz; white narcissus bulbs will bloom in water 20c doz Mrs I G Clack, Auburr Ga Fluffy ruffles, big fern 20c ea; dwarf sword 10c; justicia 10c; begonias, marjony daw, argentea guttata; coralline lucerne, thurstonii, otto hacker, rex 15c ea; gracilis lumi- nosa, gracilis alba, prima dona, 10c ea; sultana pink, salmon, rose 10c ea; pat iris 10c ea; mammoth Ox- alis 5 for 5c; tree cactus 10c to: 25c; rainbow colens 10c Mrs Elencia Smith, R 3 Kite G Boston arparagus fern well rooted 25c ea; begonia any kind except conk; will exe _ Miss Beanie Smith, R 3 Kite-Ga Tree cactus 3 yrs old 35c; valentine cactus 15c; mixed colens 15 ea 2 for 25c; asparagus fern and Boston fern 15 and 25c; will exc for sul- tana or rex begonias Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch Ga R 3 Narcissus bulbs $1 per 100; 15e doz; nutmeg geranium cuttings Se ea; scullian buttan sets 15c per 380c doz or pt; fresh yeast 6 cakes per pck 10c; add postage Mrs M E Ricks, R 2 Moultrie Ga Large milk and wine lillies 25c ea; large rose moss all colors 20c doz;: knickle and dime 5c~ ea; duster miller 20c doz; large yellow chry- santhemums 20c doz; green wonder- ing jew 5c ea; all well rooted; 1927 collard seed $1 ib; rape seed same price; add postage send cash Miss Pearl Farmer, Gainesville Ga R 1 Red and pink geraniums 15c ea 2 for 25c; red frechious 15e ea; metallica begonias 15c ea; white conk geraniums 10c ea; green and white striped wandering jew 3 cut- tings 5c; all rooted; add postage Mrs J M Hall, Calhoun Ga R 5 2 yr od large blooming cactus 20c ea 3 for 50c; yocca filomentasa small 8 for 20c; medium 2 for 25 |large.3 for 40c; jonquils, narcissus dbl and single butter and egg bulbs $1 for 100; royal purple iris 150 for $1; white swan iris 50 for $1; honorbili iris 50 for $2; royal pur- ple, white swan, honorbilis aleagar, queen of May, black pine, madam chesea, canary bird, 15 for $1 Mrs M J White, R 1 Gainesville Ga August lillies 10 ea; red gerani- um tuttings 5 ea; justischia cut- tings 5 ea; green jew rooted 10e doz; white and green striped jew cuttings 10c doz; azalia red and white 3 for 10c; Boston ferns and springeria ferns 10cea; narcissus bulbs white 75c per 100; jonquils 75 per 100; white violets and yel- low flag lilies 10e doz Miss Malinder Eller Alla, Loop Ga: __arcissus, jonquils, dry lillies, star of Bethlehem 15c doz $1 per 100; Phlox 30c doz; chrysanthe- mums 80c per doz; pink rose cut- tings 25c doz; hollyhock 20c_ ea; purple athea 10c ea; summer rose roatice 10c; bear grass 20c; yellow and red joponicas 2 for 30c; spider vert blue grass 20c doz; flowering Mt ivy 2 for 20c; royal purple iris 30e doz; lavender iris 25 doz; mt fern 10c; add postage Mrs Geo Maitin, Gainesville Ga R % dbl geranium dark red, pink, white, and saJmon pink cuttings 5c ea; lantana cuttings orange, blue yellow, pink, and purple 5c ~ ea; sword fern and Boston ferns 25 va; red conk begonia 10c; white and pink hydrangia cuttings 5 ea; pink oxalis bulbs 2 for 15; no order accepted under 25c H H Chambers, R 4 Ball Ground Ga Genuine Europe dazzling scar- let giant Darwins tulip bulbs 75c per doz; $5 per 100; pure biflorus narcissus bulbs 60 per doz; $4 per 100; $10 per 300; large yellow Thursday, Juy 7 1927 lturnpit daffodils 60c per doz; blue iris 60c doz Mrs T B Thomas, Thomasboro Ga California violets plants 75c per 100; cash with order, no stamps taken ~ Mrs J C Hix, Morgan Ga Fine spingere well rooted and growing 25c ea add postage; cuttings of other flowers cheap Mrs Lillie Eller, Elia Gap - Ga White and wine athea 10c; narcis- sus $1 per 100; or exe for butter and eggs; single jonquils and dbl jonquils 15 doz; white star jessa-~ mine 10c doz; iris 25c doz; hardy phlox 25 doz; mums 25c doz; bear | grass 20c ea; pink athea 10c; red and yellow jopomicas 2 for 40c; spearment p:ants 50c per 100; ever | bearing strawberries 30c per 100 Mrs J W Roper, R 7 Gainesville Ga white hydrangia cuttings 5c ea; rooted 10c,. ea; pink hydrangia cut- ting 5c ea; 6 geraniums white, 2 pinks, 2 reds and climbing ivy pink geranium cuttings 5c ea or 6 for 25c; orange lantana, red weeping lantana, red justischia, dark red fuschia, 3 cactus red and pink, Xmas -cuttings 5 ea.or 6 for 25c; orange sultana rooted: 10c ea; grape be- gonia 10c; asparagus fern 25c ea; cash with order add postage Mrs Lee Mosely, R 1 Reynolds Ga Zenias mixed colors 25c doz; red blooming, moss! 25c doz; carnations mixed colors 25c doz; red October lillies bulbs 25 doz; pink thrift 50c Mrs Lillie Martin, Gainesville Ga R 7 Red weeping lantana and vari- gated ones pink and purple. and orange cuttings 5c ea; sword and Boston fern 25c ea; dark red and scarlet, white, pink, and salmon pink geranium cuttings 5c ea; pink and white hydrangias 5c ea; red conk begonia 10c pink oxalis bulbs 20 for 10c; to order accepted under 25c Mrs Lula Guillebean, Lincolnton Ga Sultan red, and salmon _ color rooted 2 for 25c; Boston, sword, sword, ostrich plume, and Washing- cuttings of ea not rooted 5c; rose geraniums cuttings 10c ea; 4 differ- ent begonias, cuttings not rooted 5c ea; periwinkles three colors per doz 25c aM Mrs Joe W Fordham, Toomsboro Ga R 2 Ferns, Boston, fluffy-ruffle, Roosevelt, Teddy Jr., gold, medal, sword, maiden hair, asparagus, ne- pholepis, oak; 10 and 15c ea; or 10 for 90c; rain ban moss and angel trumphet 5c ea; white or pink hy- }drangias 15 ea; begonias 4 kinds 10c; add postage to orders Lb . a ne , The State Bureau of Markets wishes to serve the farmers in ever i : : y way possible and in order that we may have a record here in the office of the results obtained by those who advertise in the ee Bulletin we are asking all who make sales through the Bulletin to fill out and mail in this To Bureau of Markets Atlanta, Ga ; : From M Date 192 Write Plainly Address, P. Q., R. F. D. or Town : Write Plainly Address: Buyers Name: Write Plainly Address: Item Sold | Quantity | Price Reed | $ Total | Quantity | Price Recd | $ Total | Quantity | Price Rec'd | $ Total p I | ____ Grand Total | $ ? = : f e : > Sates x oe SER tec ton 16c ea; geraniums, ten colors