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DEPARTMENT of
EUGENE TALMADGE
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STATE CAPITOL
GEORGIA
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928.
AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONER
PUBLISHED / te BUREAU OF MARKETS ~ 4
VOL. 11
WATERMELONS - PEACHES
From the information we receive in this office there is a con-
siderable increase in the acreage in Georgia planted watermelons.
Last summer in the midst of the watermelon season the pres-
ent force in the Bureau of Markets took charge. I think we had
very good luck assisting in the sale of watermelons considering
the fact that we had no previous experience or connections.
We have recently assigned one of our field representatives to
look into the marketing situations for watermelons especially in
the markets of the northern and New England states and the sou-
_thern part of Canada. I am of the opinion that the main trouble
with the watermelon situation is not overproduction as a rule, but
is unwise distribution.
I would appreciate it if all the growers of watermelons in
Georgia would write to the Bureau of Markets, Department of Ag-
riculture, Atlanta, and state the acreage that they have planted to
watermelons, the variety and at what time they expect them to be
ready for market. This will be helpful to us in knowing about how
large a crop will be placed in the Georgia market at any one time.
In the meantime we will be on the lookout to find places over
~ the country where these watermelons can be advantageously and
equally distributed.
The information also comes to this: office that peaches have
a heavier bloom this year of any year in the remembrance of man.
I was certainly hoping this would not be the case the first year that
we had to put on the standardization law in the shipment and sale
of peaches in Georgia.
I was talking with:an experienced peach man yesterday, one
He said that he had
just finished pruning about 40 per cent of the wood on his Hileys.
He said that after he finished pruning it looked like he had put more
of the tree with the blooms. on it on the ground than was left on the
tree. This pruning will be followed up by thinning the peaches on
all of the limbs that were left on the trees to four inch space between
peaches. You cannot thin your peaches unless the trees are properly
pruned. You do not lose but very little in crates of peaches from
pruning and thinning. The increased size always makes up for the
loss in number of peaches. Every peach man who reads this, knows
that if they have nice size, good color, sound peaches this year, they
will make money on them in Georgia. If they are of inferior size,
poor coloring, they will glut the market and the good fruit will not
bring anything either. Work on your. peaches for the next two
who has made money in the peach business.
-months, do what you know should be done in order to make good
peaches, and you will succeed in making money on them this year.
- I am very happy to tell you that the Interstate Commerce Com-
mission this week vacated the order -whereby the freight rates on
peaches had been increased. The old rates were put back in effect,
and a re-argument was granted on the peach rate case. This means
that there will not be any increase in the freight rates during the
present season. I hope on the re-argument of the case that we can
lower the present freight rates; as they are now too high.
EUGENE TALMADGE
MARKET.
REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, April 7, 1928. Always subject to variation.
: : 3 ATLANTA
Sweet Potatoes oles bulk 100 tos. oo eS Se $ 2.00
teint Potatoes, sack 100: The, 3002
Cabbage, green, crated, 100 lbs. ----------+-------- --+--~------
Eggs, Ga. Extra, dozen -.------- ne pe eke er eee 24
Eggs, Ga. Standard, dozen ----------------------- ------------
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen ~_----------------------- ------------
Eggs, Yard Run, dozen Mee ee eS 21
Btaes, pempib, <2. --_~.5-26--4-- 7-2 eae t-te
Hens, per Ib. ..--------------------------------- 23
Roosters, per lb. --------------------------7---- 3
_ Friers, per Ib. ._-------------------------------- 40
- Ducks, per lb. _----------------------+---------- (fo
Geese, per lb. _------------------------- ee oe 15
- Turkeys, per lb. ---------- #------------- Sa ee 30
Lima Beans, per lb. ----------------------------- .08
Field Peas, mixed, per bu. ~---------------------- 1.85
Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. --------------=------ .06
Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon --------------- 50
Sorghum syrup, bbls., per gallon ------------------- ----~-------
Corn Meal, sack, 96 lbs. --------- werqeenneen-- 2.35
Corn Milling, sacked, bu. ------------------------~ 1.10
- Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. ---------------<----~ 18
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Peavine Hay, ton ---------------------7 7720007 20.00
fen Shucks, ton 02-2. cet et rere
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-ANCONAS FOR SALE
3 Ancona hens, $1.25 each, $3 for
jot; ;also:-mixed hens,22: ibs P. 3B:
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Route 1.
3 prize winning Shepherd Ancona
cockerels, $2 each. Mrs. T. L. York,
Rentz, Georgia, Route 1. |
Shepherd strain Anconas: 8 pullets
and 4 hens, laying, $10 for lot FOF
Toccoa. John H. Edge, Toccoa, Ga.
10 Ancona March and April 1927
hens and 1 cock, $12; 8 now laying
Ancona hens and 1 cock, 2 years old.
$1.25 each. All pure bred. Mrs. E. F.
Benson, Matthews, Ga. Route 1.
5 well marked, now laying Ancona
hens, $1 each. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
ville, Georgia.
-BANTAMS FOR SALE
4 nice, mixed Bantam hens, now
laying, 60c each or the 4 for $2.25
FOB Cartersville. Cash with order. W
S. Wilson, Cartersville, Ga. Route 2.
Ameriean Poultry Association certi-
fied winner Golden Seabright and Par-
tridge Cochins, $5 up per pair; eggs.
$5 a setting. Robt. W. Clark, Macon.
Georgia, 358 Spring St.
Golden Seabright bantams.
class setting eggs, also. Write
prices. Leo J. Russell, Rome, Ga.
4 laying Bantam hens and 1 cock
$5. Cash with order FOB here. C. H.
Oliver, Carnesville, Ga.
BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
12 Thompson Barred Rock March
and April pullets, $1.25 each, or $12
for lot. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
Route 1.
Thompson Barred Rock cockerels,
slightly mixed, wt. 8 1-2 lbs. $1.25 FOB
here. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
5 pure bred Barred Rock year old
laying pullets, $1.75 each; cockerels
$2.50 each. Will exch. for day old
chicks at 15c each. Chas. M. Anderson.
Brunswick, Georgia, P. O. Box 202.
1 Ringley Barred Plymouth Rock yr.
ola cock, wt. 10. lbs. $3. Mrs: T.~ 1:
York, Rentz, Ga. Route 1.
Barred Rock hens, $1.35 or will exch.
for any breed baby chicks. Mrs. Geo
Wicker, Andersonville, Ga.
Aristocrat Ringlet Barred Rock 11
mos. old cock, $1.50; eggs, $1.25 and
$1 for 15. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Georgia, Route 1.
A few fine Thompson B. R. cockerels
for breeding, year old; also 2 fine Hol-
terman Aristocrats, all $1.25 each
Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins,
Demorest, Ga. Route 1. :
1 pure bred Barred Rock mother
hen of good breeding and 25 chicks of
same breed, hatch April 16th, $5. Mrs.
J. W. Woodruff, Lilly, Ga. Box 111.
9 pure bred, nicely barred to skin
yearling Barred Rock fine laying hens.
$1.50 each, or $12 for lot; also 1 year
old cock, same type, $1.50. Mrs. John
A. Watson, Summit, Georgia.
First
for
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
Bird Bros. high scoring stock Par-
tridge Rocks, males, $5 up; females,
$3.50 up; eggs, $3 for 15. Robt. W.
Clark, Macon, Ga. 358 Spring St.
Partridge Rock pullets, Bird Bros.
strain, laying well, 40c lb.; cockerels,
_ $3 each. A. J. Jansen, Atlanta, Ga.
858 Beechwood Ave. S. W. >
10 Buff Rock March and April 1927
hens and 1 cock, $18; 1 April Buff
cock, $2; 8 Buff Rock hens and 1 cock
2 years old, 25 lb. Mrs. E. F. Benson,
Matthews, Georgia, Route 1.
10 pure bred Partridge Rock hens
and 1 rooster, $20 FOB here for lot
Mrs. Elie Vickers, Jr., Ambrose, Ga.
Route 2, Box 58.
GAMES FOR SALE <
1 dark Cornish Game cock, $2.50 or
exch. for 2 pure bred hens, not over \?
yrs. old, prefer yr. old; also eggs, $1.50
for 15. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan.
Georgia. : :
1 pure bred Cornish Indian Game
2 year old cock, Berry strain. $5. Mrs
Lee Wolden, Mitchell. Ga. :
1 Saunders Round Head Stag, $2.50
R. T. Quillian, Commerce, Ga.
1 pure bred Indian Game 10 mos.
old rooster, $1 FOB here. Dont send }
checks. Mrs. B. G. Cranford, Chaun-
-ey, Georgia, Route 2.
Pit Games, Cuvas and stags: Round
Heads, Grist Gradys and Georgia
Shawlnecks. Write for prices. Also
would like to hear from some one who
has the pure Barklet Shawlneck tas-
sel head pit games. L. J. Little, Arabi,
Georgia, RFD 1.
1 dark Cornish Indian Game cock,
about 20 mos. old, $2. Mrs. J. M. Leary,
Byron, Georgia.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR
SALE
31 pullets, 5 hens and 2 cockerels of
thoroughbred Jersey Black Giants,
Marcy strain from A-1 pen, $2 each
for hens and pullets; $2.50 for cock-
erels;; eggs, $1.25 for 15. Mrs. J. P:
Gaines, Cave, Georgia, Bartow Co.
9 J. B. Giant hens, $1.50 each, also
1 cock $2.50. Mrs. M. J. Dubberly, Bax-
ley, Georgia, Route 2.
Black Langshan pullets and roosters
April 1927 hatch, $2 each, or exch.
for Reg. P. C. or Duroc Jersey gilt.
Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogansville, Ga.
J. B. Giants, 1926 hatch, 8 hens and
I cock, $16. Darby Taylor, Lavonia,
Georgia, Route 3. :
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
27 S. C. White Leghorns pure bred
hens, $1 each. Mrs. H. C. Foster, Cof-
nelia, Georgia. ae
18 S. C. W. Leghorn pullets and 2
cockerels, $1 each. Barrons English
strain pure bred stock; eggs, $1 for
15. Weldon Burns, Route 4, Calhoun,
Georgia. i
11 Tancred W. Leghorns 9 mos. old
now laying pullets, $1.75 each del. or
exch. for baby chicks. Write. Mrs.
Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. \
3 or 4 Young strain W. Leghorn
cockerels, $1.50 to $2, or $6 for the 4;
also eggs, same breed, $1.50 for 15,
$6.50 a 100 FOB here. Mrs. A. R.
Brooks, Donovan, Ga.
100 dark Brown Leghorns now lay-
ing March 1927 hens, $1.50 each. Hen-
ry Colvin, Locust Grove, Ga.
39 White Leghorn Ferris March 192
pullets; 2 roosters, same age, no kin,
$1 each, lot for $41. All pure bred.
Miss Mindie McGill, Vidalia, Georgia,
Route 2.
40 W. Leghorns, first laying season,
$1.15 each. Mrs. C. J. Alford, Bowdon,
Georgia, Route 4.
Georgia Tancred Leghorn hens, heavy
layers, $1.25 each. R. L. Barnes, Fitz-
gerald, Georgia. .
34 Ferris W. Leghorn hens and 1
rooster, $25 or exch. for 200 day-old
chicks, any large breed. Mrs. D. W.
Barry, Vienna, Georgia, Route 5.
25 Everlay dark Brown Leghorn 192
hens, no culls. Choice stock $1 each.
Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Stapleton, Ga.
Route 1.
40 Ferris W. Leghorn pullets, in fine
laying cond., $1.25 each. Mrs. Piety
Forbes, Brooklet, Georgia. '
15 young pure bred Everlay Strain
Brown Leghorns now laying hens, and
2 roosters, $18 for lot. . Clifford C.
Smith, Camilla, Georgia, RFD A, Box
101-H.
150 pure bred S. C. W. Leghorn Fer-
ris strain April 1927 pullets. No culls,
80c each, or $112 for lot; also 12 cock-
erels, no relation, 70c each, or $8 for
lot. C. N: Thornhill, Boston; Ga, - ~
15 pure bred S. C. W. Leghorn hens
and 2 roosters, 12 mos. old. No culls.
$16 FOB here. D. L. McGlaun, Cus-
seta, Georgia, Route 2.
3 pens S. C. Buff Leghorns, 10 hens
and cock, $20. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Will exch for R. I. Red or Barred
Rock eggs at $4 a 100. J. D. Ward, Co-
lumbus, Ga. Box 254.
Best type of Brown Leghorn hens
$1 each. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga.
2 pure bred Ferris W. Leghorn roos-
ters, $3 or exch. for Light-Brahma or
J. B..Giant setting eggs, must be pure
bred. Mrs. Lettie Drawdy, Baxley, Ga
Route 3.
150 pure Tancred strain W. Leghorn
now laying pullets, all good healthy
POULTRY FOR SALE AND WANTED
Poultry Products, Incubators, Brooders, Etc.
hens and pullets, now laying, $1.50 ea,
Mrs. W. R. Howard, Bremen, Georgia,
Route 1. :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC. FOR _
SALE
cond., $1.25 each, del. or $1 each, and
buyer pay charges. Cave Branch Farm
Royston, Georgia.
1 year old W. Leghorn hens, $1 each
Crawford strain. Will exch. for R. I
Red pullets. R. L. Michael, Monroe
Georgia, RFD 3. Ss
100 pure bred Ferris J White Leg-
horns, $1 each. Robt. S. Anderson
Hawkinsville, Georgia.
6 Tancred W. Leghorn pullets and.
1 cockerel, $10 for lot, or exch. for 5
Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets and 1
cockerel, Tarbox strain preferred.
Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga.
AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE
Pure bred S. C. Black Minorca, Pape
strain direct; hens and cocks $2.75 ea,
or 6 for $15. 25c less each at my yard;
also eggs $1.25 for 15 prepaid; $1 at
my yard. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
2 Black Minorca year old cockerels.
$1.50 each. Add postage. Jewel Collin-
worth, Riverdale, Ga. RFD 1, Box 67.
10 Black Minorca hens, Pape strain,
$1.25 each, eggs, same strain, 75c for
15. Mrs. C. W. Sauls, Shellman, Ga.
Pure bred Lakenvelder last Spring
cock, $2 or exch. for 2 dark Buff Or-
ington young hens or 1 pair speckle?
Sussex. or 2 Golden Seabright hens.
not over 1 1-2 or 2 years old. Pure bred
Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt 1.
2 pure bred Buff Minorca hens, now
laying, $1.50 each, or 2 for $2.75 FOB
here. Mrs. J. B. Cullars, Daisy, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
MINORCA
. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
Buff Orpington pullets, direct from
Quisenberry, excellent layers, 40c lb.;
cockerels, $3. A. J. Jansen, Atlanta
Georgia, 858 Beechwood Ave. S. W.
3 Golden Buff Orpingtons, Byers
strain; 2 hens and 1 rooster, all 1927
hatch, $5 for lot. Mrs. W. T. Pointer
Morganton, Ga. : 5
R. I. REDS FOR SALE
Donaldson S. C. R. I. cockerel, $1.50;
eggs, $1.25 for 15 or $4 a 100. Weldon
Burns, Calhoun, Ga.
1 fine strain R. I. Red cock, $2 or
will exch. for pure bred Barred Rock
cock. Mrs. J..M. Price, Lincolnton, Ga
10 extra large thoroughbred Don-
aldson S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1.25 each.
Cash with order. Mrs. G. H. Elev
White Plains, Ga. Route 2, Box 60.
R. I. Red hens, $1.50 each; March
hatch cocks, $2 and $2.50. Will exch
for Henderson Bush Limas or syri~>
Mrs. George M. Wicker, Andersonville
Georgia.
20 S. C. R. I. Red hens and 2 cocks
$20 for lot. H. F. Sevy, Conley, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
R. I. Red cocks, Donaldson strain
$2 each. L O. Stewart, Jasver, Ga.
R. I. Red cocks and cockerels. from
traonested ege record stock. Sell or.
trade for laying hens any kind. Wood.
mere Farms, Chamblee, Georgia.
8 S. C. R.. I. Red hens, wt. fram 5
and 1-2 to 7 Jhs. $11. Mrs. Lee McEI-
heney. Monticello, Ga
10 young R I. Red hens, average
from 5 to 7 lbs. now lavings, and 1
fine rooster. $15 for, lot FOB Rarnes-
ville. Mrs. J. H. Hale, Barnesville, Ga.
902 Thomaston St. . oy
12 S. C. R. I. Reds: 12 large hens
and 1 cock. year old. Dark even red.
Extra good layers. $20 for lot. Mrs. F.
Cowart, Summit, Ga. Route 2.
Pure bred R. I. Red 8 weeks old
cockerels from high production stock
State accredited. $1.25 each. Re-C,
Poole, Buena Vista, Ga.
Pure bred R. I. Red pullets and
hens, $1.25 each. Mrs. Will .Trimble,
Adairsville. Ga.
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
S. L. Rose Comb Wyandotte pure
bred young laying hens, $1.25 each,
1, pure bred 2 year old cock, $2 FOB
here. _Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville,
Georgia, Route 1.
1 Silver Lace Wyandotte 18 mos. old
rooster and 9 now laying hens, $1 ea. "
1 trio of large geese, $4 or exch. for
trio of White Pekin ducks. N. D. Nor-
ris, Wrightsville, Ga. / we
3 Indian Runner ducks and 1 drake
$1.25 each, or will exch. for 4 Silver
Lace Wyandotte hens; also duck eggs,
$1 for 15. Mrs. Camby Aiken, Buford,
Georgia, RFD 3. ee
5 M. B. turkey hens and 1 tom, 1927
hatch; also 1 1926 hen, all laying, $45
for lot or 1 tom and 2 hens for $22,
FOB Adairsville. J. Walter Lanham,
Adairsville, Georgia, RFD 4, Box 56.
1 Spencer Turken cockerel, $3 cash,
or exch. for 1 doz. turkey eggs or baby
turkeys. Mrs. P. M Henley, Daniels-
ville, Georgia, Route 2
3 Indian Runner ducks and 1 drake,
$1.50 each, or the 4 for $5. Will exch.
for pure sound and recleaned bunch ~
velvet bean seed. Mrs. J. D. McIntyre,
Ousley, Georgia, Route 1. :
Pardees Perfect Pekins, 8 mos. lay-
ing. Will exch. for feed, horse, chic-
Lkens or farm tools. Will del. close by.
Write. Oak Range Poultry Farm, Ma-
rietta, Georgia, Route 3.
Have sold all of my geese. Answer
to many inquiries. Mrs. V. H. Thomp-
son, Bluffton, Georgia.
ry
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, | -
GEESE, PEAFOWLS, ETC. .
; _. WANTED
Want peafowls. Will pay cash and
furnish crates prepaid. State number
of birds, color, age, sex and price. J.
A. Ford, East Point, Ga. Box 62. :
Want to raise turkeys on halves. |
Will hatch eggs. Mrs. P. M. Henley,
Danielsville, Ga. Route 2. S
Want to exch. new quilts at $3.50
each for ducks or geese. M. C. Cole-
man, Canton, Georgia, Route 3.
"BABY CHICKS FOR SALE.
Thompson Ringlet B. R. and Don-
aldson R. I. Red chicks, $17 a 100.
From trapnested A No. 1 pens. 90 per
cent laying hens. 100 per cent live del.
guaranteed. Del. April 13th. Ni BD
Norris, Wrightsville, Ga.
White Leghorn chicks from strong,
mature stock, April 10 and 30 del.
$12 a 100. May del. $10 a 100, Live del.
guaranteed. A. F. McClure, Wood-
stock, Georgia.
Donaldson chicks from best pens,
20c each; Range chicks, 15c each; all -
del. Hatch weekly all season. Mrs. H.
G. Brown, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure bred B. R., R. I. Reds and W.
Plymouth Rocks, $14 a 100; Buff Or-=
pingtons, W. and S. L. *Wyandottes,
Black Minorcas, $15; Light Brahmas,
W. Orpingtons and J. B. Giants, $17;
Heavy breeds mixed, $11.80; W. and
B. Leghorns, Anconas, $12; add le per
chick for shipments in 50 lots; 2c in.
25 lots. Special discount on for 500
lots or more. 100 per cent live del.
guaranteed; also Custom hatching:
/space for several thousand more eggs.
Twice weekly settings, tray lots of 138
eggs, 4c an egg. Alf prepaid. Wood-
lawn Hatcheries, Atlanta, Ga. Box 45.
Pure Barred Plymouth Rock day old |
chicks, ready for shipment, 15c each.
Mrs. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam, Ga.
Black Minorca chicks from prize
winning stock, $15 a 100. Woodrow
Wilson, Martin, Ga. Route 2. fies
Full breed Partridge baby chicks.
Hen hatched. $1.50 for the hen, and
15c each for the chicks. Mrs. J. R.
Nichols, Hazelhurst, Georgia. ae
Pure bred White Orpington chicks,
March ist to April 10th hatch, 10 for
$5. E. R. Traylor, LaGrange, Georgia, .
RFD 1.
Quality day old chicks: S. C. Barred.
Rocks and S. C. R. I. Reds, 25 for $4,
$15 a 100, $70 for 500; S. C. W. Leg-
horns, 25 for $3.50, $14 a 100, $65 for .
500; S. C. Black Minorcas $4.50 for 25,
$8.50 for 50, $16 a 100. All prices del.
100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Hatch
each week. Prompt shipment. Clarks
Hatchery, Garfield, Ga. :
Se
FOB here. Mrs. B. G. Cra
Chauncey, Ga. Route 2. oe
Long strain Silver Lace Wyandotte
Thompson Ringlet Rock chicks from
prize stock, $15 a 100. Mrs. John Wil-
son, Martin, Georgia, 2
Lp 1
5
BY CHICKS FOR SALE
on of Grassland Famous 11, Chi-
nd lay. 15c each; eggs, 8c each. New-
on and Gaskins, Americus, Ga.
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red baby chicks
8c each. Mrs. J. D. Harrison, Black-
ar, Georgia.
Barred Rock chicks, 12 1-2c each;
rown Leghorns, $11 a 100, $5.50 for
50, or $3 for 25. Mrs. W. H. Austin,
McDonough, Georgia, Route 5. :
Baby chicks and eggs from hens di-
ect from Prof. Ruckers best flock pen
of S. C. R. I. Reds; lowest hen in
trapnested pen, 238 eggs, highest 286;
Dark Red color eggs, $1.50 for 15.
Chicks, 15c each. J. F. Tabor, La-
onia, Georgia.
Parks strain Reg. Permit 28 C 35
Barred Rock baby chicks $16 a 100;
pecial matings $10 for 50; eggs, $8 a
100, or $2 for 15. Special pen matings,
$3.50 for 15. Miss Mamie Roach, Daisy,
Georgia, Route 1. :
Barred Rock baby chicks from se-
ected heavy laying stock, 14c each del.
ots of 25 or more. Del. April 5 and
Live del. guaranteed. T. L. Swan-
mn, Fitzgerald, Ga. Route 38.
Donaldson S.-C. R. I. Red_ baby
chicks, $15 a 100 del. Mrs. T. J. Ray,
Stone Mountain, Georgia. |
-_ Buff Orpington day old chicks from
healthy unrelated parent stock, $15 a
100, $8 for 50, $4.25 for 25 del.; 3 weeks
id, 25c each FOB here. Mrs. E. H.
Kirksey, Albany, Ga. Route A, Box 29.
Day old S. C. Anconas, $15 a 100;
eggs $1.25 for 15, $5 a 100 del. 85 per
cent fertility guaranteed; also a few
good breeders $1.50 each, Satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. Karl Edmundson,
Madison Georgia. :
Light Brahma and Barred Rock baby
chicks, $1 a 100; pullets $2 each. Light
Brahma Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga.
_.Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red baby chicks
April 17 del. $12 a 100 postpaid. Mrs.
D. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. Rt 2.
- Thompson strain Barred Rock baby
chicks $12 a 100, or 15c each in small
ots of 50 or less. P. E. Rhodes, Athens,
Georgia, Route 2.
Pure Everlay strain B. Leghorn
hicks from prize winning stock, $12
_a100; Barred Rocks, $15 a 100; live
del. guaranteed. O. J. McCurley, Can-
ton, Georgia
J. B Giant Exhibition stock, 18c ea.,
April del.; Thompson Imp. Barred
Rocks $14 a 100; Donaldson S. C. R. I.
Reds $14 a 100. Satisfaction guaranteed
Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
.
BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want 100 R. I. Reds or White Orp-
ington baby chicks to raise on halves
to 6 weeks. Send April 8th. Write be-
fore sending. Will exch. dbl. bed size
quilt tops. Mrs. L. H. Brown, Canon,
Georgia, Route 2
Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 weeks. Prefer Anconas or
Brown Leghorns, also want 100 S. L.
Wyandottes or R. I. Reds. Write.
Clarence Holcombe, Buchanan, Geor-
- Want 50 barred Rock day old chicks
to raise on halves to 10 wks. or will
exch. 3 new quilt tops for 50 Barred
Rocks. Mrs. Bessie McAdams, Bremen,
Georgia, Route 2, Box 71. :
Want 500 heavy breed baby chicks
to raise on halves to 10 weeks. Mrs.
colton Tomlinson, Stockton, Georgia,
Route 1, Box 14.
ant 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 weeks. Barred Rocks or
R. I. Reds, or good breed W. Leghorns.
xperienced. Mrs. D A. Darsey, Grif-
fin, Georgia, Route A. :
Nant 100 or 200 baby chicks to
ise on halves to 12 weeks, or will
ch. tufted work or yard _ flowers.
Any pure breed but prefer S. C. R. I.
s, W. Leghorns or Anconas. J. W.
arrett, Adairsville, Georgia, Rt 3.
Want 100 or 200 large breed baby
sks to raise on halves to 8 or 10
weeks. Send the 2nd week in April.
Will raise them with mother hens,
te first. Want some baby turkeys
. Mrs. T. C. Pierce, Millen, Ga.
oute D, Box 81.
ant to exch. 100 Aristocrat Barred
ock eggs for 50 pure strain White
eghorn baby chicks. Mrs. Florence
Billing, Statesboro, Ga. Route B..
Want thoroughbred heavy wt. J. B.
dant chicks, March hatehed. Quote
st price. Mattie Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Want to exch.
Parks strain baby chicks. Mrs.
r Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Route 2.
nt to exch. 25 pure bred Thomp-
. C. Famous R. I. Reds, headed by |
ago Coliseum, 1925. Bred to live, grow |
gia, Route 1, care of D. C. Chambers.
tufted bedspreads.
day-old chicks. Can ship about April
18th. Mrs. J. D. Barnes Sylvester, Ga.
Route 3.
_ Want 100 R. I. Red baby chicks and
4 M. B. turkeys, 1 tom and 3 pullets,
young and feathered about 12 mos.
Will exch. Porto Rico potato plants at
$2 M. ready about April 20th. Write.
J. B. Nall, Rockingham, Ga. ek
Want any amount of baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10 weeks. Any breed |
or mixed. M. C. Coleman, Canton, Ga.
RFD 3.
Want to raise baby chicks on halves,
also exch. a gal. Daisy churn, used
very little, cost $8 for any breed baby
chicks. Mrs. N. W. Langley, Union
Point, Georgia. =
Want 16 pure bred R. I. Red baby
chicks. Exch. 1 large pine needle bas-
ket and serving tray or waiter, each
valued $1.25. Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Bre-
men, Georgia; :
Want 50 baby chicks about April
21st to raise on halves to 8 wks. R. L.:
Reds or some large breed. Mrs. D. T.
Haynes, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 14.
Want 100 W. Leghorn baby chicks
to raise on halves. Mrs: Norah B.
Clark, Baxley, Georgia, Route 3.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves. Mrs. Mattie Clark, Baxley, Ga.
Route 3. vtReES
~ Want to exch. equal value of about
$4 for 25 of the Holterman strain Bar-
red Rock baby chicks. Must be jure
bred and healthy chicks. Write first.
Chas. O. Hooten, LaGrange, Georgia,
1118 Railroad Street.
Want 100 R. I. Reds and 50 Plymouth
Rock baby chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks. Write. Joe Dollar, Dalton,
Georgia, Route-5.
Want some baby chicks to raise on
halves. Write. L. M. Morris, . Silver
Creek, Georgia, Route 1. :
Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Barred Rocks
and J. B. Giants preferred. Would
consider som other heavy breed. Mrs.
J. H. Harrell, Meeks, Ga. , :
Want from 50 to 300 chicks to raise
on halves to be 2 lb. friers. Any large
breed. Mrs. Bessie Joiner, Davisboro,
Georgia, Route 1. ; ee
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 6 or 8 weeks. Any breed,
pure or mixed except Game but White
Leghorns preferred. Will exch. nice
made 3 cornered: pieces and slipped
quilt top for 30 or 35 chicks. Write.
Mrs. C. T. Bryant, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
~ FOR SALE
8 hens and 1 cockerel, Hiawatha
strain pure bred Silver Campines, $20;
eggs, $3 for 15; also limited number
of baby chicks 30c each. L. L. Wallace,
Atlanta, Ga. 247 No. Highland Ave.
25 heavy mixed hens, free from dis-
ease, fat and laying, $1 each FOB here
Mrs. Bascomb Finch, Stephens, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
Speckled Sessex chickens: 5 hens
and 1 rooster, $12 for lot, or exch. for
turkey eggs, any breed. R. L. Michael,
Monroe, Ga. RFD 3. ;
20 nice, mixed, laying hens, 20c Ib.
or 90c each. Mrs. J. R.. Tyson, Ocilla,
Georgia, Route 3. )
10 mixed fat hens and 1 rooster, $10
FOB or exch for Barred Rock or R. I.
Red baby chicks. Mrs. D. A. Larsey,
Griffin, Georgia, Route A. \
10 mixed fat hens, 20c lb. FOB here.
Mrs. J. B. Cullars, Daisy, Ga. Rt. 2.
2 Spencer Turkins; wonder birds
cross between turkey and chicken; 1
hen and 1 rooster, 1927 hatch, $10 for
pair. Mrs. W. T. Pointer, Morganton,
Georgia. as Se Se
4 Hamburg pullets, and 1 rooster $1
each, $5 for lot. Mrs. Susie White, Dal-
ton, Georgia, Route 4. .
CHICKENS WANTED
Want 100 W. Leghorn hens, not over
1 1-2 years old. Will exch. value of
$130 for same. Harold Smith, Doerun,
Georgia, RFD 4.
Want 5 laying hens of any good
breed. Write for particulars. R. W.
Adams, Honea Path, S. C. eS
" Want to exch. value to $25 for lay-
ing hens. Write for particulars. Wood-
mere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. ~
Want to exch. value $15 for 15 hens,
any breed or anything of same value.
Write for particulars. Mrs. Eunice
Hill, Bowdon, Georgia. ee at
Want 15 W. Leghorn or any ,kind of
hens. Will exch. P. C. sow in. good con-.
dition, that has just weaned pigs. C.
M. Marshall, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. B. ~
-
on Barred Rock day old chicks for |
25 Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca.
- Want to exch. 10 W. Wyandotte
hens and 2 young cockerels for 10 S.
C. Anconas and 2 young, ready for
service cockerels. Pure straight comb.
Write at once. Mrs. T. T. Holloway,
Cobbtown, Ga. Route 1. :
Want 20 or 25 Black Minorca pul-
lets, 4 or 6 wks. old, pay 25 each.
Write at once what you have and
when can del. B. L. Dixon, Jesup, Ga.
RFD. 1.
Want to exch. equal value for Bar-
red Rock pullets. Write for particu-
lars. .V. A. C. Bohler, Fort Valley, Ga.
Want to exch. equal value for White
Leghorn hens, but will consider any
other breed. Write for information.
Mrs. Helen Gordon, Brunswick, Geor-
gia, 2428 Ellis St.
Want to exch. 2 pairs Bantams, 3
solid white and 1 mixed with brown,
for 1 pair Golden Seabright Bantam,
or for 2 doz. eggs. Jewell Tribble, Alto,
Georgia, Route 1.
Want mixed friers and hens. State
wt. and best price. Fred I. Baker, Co-
lumbus, Ga. Box 244.
EGGS FOR SALE
Pure Tomahlen dark Brown Leg-
horns, hatching 95 per cent, $1.50 for
15. Crates to be returned. Mrs. Mary
Adams, Dudley, Georgia.
R. C. S. L.. Wyandotte eggs, $1.50
for 15, or will exeh. 2 settings (30 eggs)
for 15 Bird Bros. strain turkey eggs,
baby turkeys, or for embroidered pil-
low cases, centerpieces, etc. Mrs. Laura
Curfy, Stockton, Georgia.
4 30 doz. cases of white infertile,
strictly fresh eggs per week, 30c doz.
FOB Pinehurst. Mrs. J. A. Forehand,
Pinehurst, Georgia.
R. I. Red eggs. $1 for 15. Mrs. Bolling
Harbrick, Lavonia, Ga.
Fancy White Pekin duck eggs, $1.50
for 13 del. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground,
Georgia, Route 1.
R. I. Red eggs from blood tested
high egg producing stock, $1.25 for 15
postpaid. L. P. Williams, Marietta, Ga.
Route 4.
Bronze turkey eggs from matured,
unrelated stock, 30c each del. No
checks please. Mrs; M. C. Colvard,
Bowman, Georgia.
Selected hatching eggs from prize
winning Aristocrat Barred Rocks,
$1.15 for setting, $5.50 for 100. J. S.
Hatching eggs from blood tested
Pelot, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. GC.
Fischel White Rocks, $1.25 for 15 del.
Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. Ae
Barred Rock eggs from select pure
bred to lay stock, and S C. R. I. Red
eggs, rich dark red stock, select pen,
$1 a setting, $5.50 a 100 del. each. Safe
del. guaranteed. T. L Swanson, Fitz-
gerald, Georgia, Route 3.
Buff Orpington eggs, from mature,
unrelated parent stock, fertility gua-
a 100. Mrs. E. H. Kirsey, Albany, Ga.
Route A, Box 29. e
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
Rock eggs, pure stock, all eggs fertile.
$1 for 15 del. Crate to be returned.
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
Royal White Cornish eggs, $2 for 15
by insured parcel post, $3.75 for 30.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga.
Donaldson R. I. Red pure stock eggs
$1 for 15 del. Mrs. J. J. Hooks, Una-
dilla, Georgia, Route 2.
R. C. White Wyandotte eggs, pure
Fischel strain, $1 for 15 del. Mrs. O. L.
Craft( Lavonia, Ga. peste is
Pure bred R. I .Red eggs, $1 for 15.
Smith strain; also pure bred dark
Cornish Indian Game eggs, $1.50 for
15. C. S. Laramore, Montezuma, Ga.
Pure R. I Red eggs from select Don-
aldson pen, $1.20 for 15; also turkey
eges $1.50 for 9. All crates to be re-
turned. The Wonder Poultry Farm,
Rockmart, Georgia, Route 2.
Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs $1 for setting; carton to be re-
turned. Will exch. for sweet potato
plants, cabbage, tomato, pepper
onion, good tender bunch beans, beet
or English pea seeds. Write. Mrs. Josie
Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga.
Light Brahma eggs from prize win-
ning stock, $2.50 for 15. Mattie Jack-
son, Ivey, Georgia.
del. Crates to be returned. Mrs. T. C.
| Jordan, Bartow, Ga. :
Ferris W. Leghorn eggs, $1 for 15.
Mrs. J. A. Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga.
White. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 for: 15
or $5 a 100 del. M. L. Snore, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 4.
Tenny Rucker strain Texas Rang-
er Pit Game eggs, fine winter layers
{and self supporters, 75c for 15 $1,40
ranteed, $1.25 for 15, $2.25 per 30, $7 |
or |}
Ferris W. Leghorn eggs, $1.25 for 15 |
for 30, or will exch. for white Pekin
duck eggs. 3 Game eggs for 2 duck
eggs. Mrs. R. A. Jackson, Winder, Ga.
Route 3.
Giant Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs
$4 doz.; also Pape strain, pure bred
Black Minorca eggs $1.25 for 15, or
exch. for equal value; large white eggs
for table use, 25 or 30 doz. weekly.
Make offer. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia,
Georgia.
Pure brea l'arpox S. L. Wyandotte
eggs, $1.50: for 15 del. or 75e for 15 at
home. Mrs. Ben Joe Robersen, wa-
Fayette, Ga. Route 3.
Tompkins dark red large S. C. R. I.
Red eggs, $2 for 15, $8 for 100. C. F.
Matheson, Alto Georgia.
Pure bred eggs from 2 and 3 year
old M. B. turkeys, unrelated stock.
May del. 20c each; June del. 15c each
del. Cash with order. Crates to be re-
turned. No orders sent COD. W. A.
Johnson, Alto, Georgia.
Owen strain R. I. Red eggs $1.15 for
15, or exch. for improved Porto Rico
potato plants and Spanish and Red
Runner peanuts at reasonable price.
Mrs. Bettie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Route 3, Box 73.
S. C. Black Minorca eggs $1.25 for
15, $2.25 for 30, $3 for 45, $5 a 100
postpaid. Will exch. some for Bourbon
Red turkey eggs at $4 a doz. Miss E.
Maynard, Newton, Georgia.
Regal W. Wyandotte eggs, $1 for 15
del. Mrs. T, T. Holloway, Cobbtown,
Georgia, Route 1. Cae
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs 40c
doz..FOB Blackshear. Mrs. D. J Har-
rison, Blackshear Ga. :
S. C. R. I.,Red eggs 5c each, 75c for
15. Mrs. Eunice Hill, Bowdon, Geor-
gia, Route 5. :
Turkey eggs $3 a doz. D. B. McHan,
Dalton, Georgia, Route 3. :
Pure Ferris S. C. W. Leghorn eggs
$1 for 15 del. in safety carriers. Mrs.
F EH. Harrell, Mitchell, Ga.
Eggs from fine stock Buff Orping-
tons, Owen and Byers strain $2 for 15.
Mrs. H. F. Buford, Lorane, Georgia,
Route 1.
Common goose eggs $1 for 8. E. lL.
Dixon, Blackshear, Ga.
40 or more doz. infertile W. Leghorn
eggs a week, after April 15th at 25c a
doz. Buyer to pay shipping charges.
If interested write at once. Mrs. Orpha
Marchant, Tifton Ga. Route 1.
Pure bred Rose Comb R. TI.
Red
eges $1 for setting del. |
Mrs. A. B.
'|Crow, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
Giant Black Minorca Exhibition
quality eggs, half price, $3 for 15. J.
A. Ford, East Point, Ga. Box 62.
Mammoth Bronze Gold Bank strain
turkey eggs from 2 yr. old hens 50c
each del; Imp. Mammoth White Pekin
duck eggs, $1.50 for 15 del. B.-M. Hol-
land, Bowersville, Ga.
S. C. Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25 for
15, $2 for 30 postpaid; also 1 Buff Or-
pington 1 1-2 year old rooster $2;
cockerels, $1.50 each. Miss Ronie John-
son, Shellman, Ga. Route 1.
Half Big Bone Giant turkey eggs 50c
FOB or exch. for Parks strain Barred
Rock chicks. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal,
Georgia, Route 2. j
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, dark red Tomp-
kin strain, $1 for 15, $1.50 for 30. Miss
Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs;
Ist pen $1.50 for 15, $2.75 for 30; 2nd
7 1-2c and 6c each. Cartons to be re-
turned. Mrs. Eula Steadam, Bain-
bridge Georgia, Route A.
S. C.. R. I. Red eggs, Owen strain,
True to Name, $2 for 15, $6 a 100. Mrs.
M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Georgia. :
Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte eggs, $1
per setting, $1.50 for 2 settings; incu-
bator lots a specialty; will exch. for
Amaryllis, Regal or Spider Lily bulbs,
Cannas rooted, monthly roses, or
Gladioli. Mrs. R. T.. Goodson, Chica-
mauga, Georgia.
Thompson Ringlet eggs, $1.50 for 15
del. or exch for Porto- Rico potato
plants. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga
Pure Barred Rock eggs, 15 for 50c.
T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pearl Guinea hatching eggs, 75c for
18 del. J. W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.
Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock eggs
from 1st pen, $1.50 for 15; or will exch.
| for Indian Runned duck eggs or sweet
potatots and onion plants. Oe
Bramlett, Ellijay, Georgia, Rt. 4.
Mar strain J. B. Giant Exhibi-
tion stock eggs $2 for 15; also baby
chicks .20c each. April del. May del.
18c each. Miss Moline Landrum, A-
dairsville, Georgia.
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pen, $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30; large lots, ~ |
PAGE FOUR
GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN
Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, April 12, 1928.
Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lanta, Georgia, under the Act of June
6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1108, Act of October 3, 1917.
Advertisements of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only when
request is accompanied by new copy
of advertisement.
Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
legislative act the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin, or transaction resulting therefrom.
- Circulation, Advertising and Service of
the Bureau of Markets and this Bulle-
tin are Free of Charge.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS
1. On account of lack of space in
the Market- Bulletin, we will not be
zble to publish the following:
Second Hand Machinery for Sale
and Wanted.
Incubators for Sale and Wanted.
Advertisements for the Farm Help
Department.
Advertisements for the Womans
Department.
Nursery Stock for Sale
Wanted.
vatil the issue of May 10th. Your ad
must reach this office by May 1st in
order to appear in the issue of May
10th. We regret that the above regu-
lation is necessary.
2. We wish to call our readers at-
tention to our column on this -page
entitled, Miscellaneous Ads. Fre-
quently we are forced to carry your
ad in this column.
8. We have on hand a letter from
Mr. H. Peterson with no address on
it. We also have one from Miss Maria
McClenic and Mr. John Dixon. If
these parties will send in their ad-
dress we will publish their ads in the
next issue.
4. In our next issue we will pub-
lish advertisements for Georgia Pro-
ducts (less than car lots), poultry,
plants, seed, live stock, rabbits and
pigeons (Commercial).
and
GRADING ESSENTIAL
IN TRUCK FARMING
By AUBREY MILAM.
Suppose you were a dry goods
merchant in Georgia and a_ shoe
maker up in New England shipped
you a case of shoes containing say
thirty dozen, thrown loose in the
case, all colors, shapes.and sizes und-
er the sun, you would probably think
the man was crazy. Suppose you
took your wife into a nice restaurant
for breakfast and ordered eggs,
which ninety per. cent of the people
eat in some style every morning. If
yours came out nice, fresh and appe-
tizing and your wife was served a
couple that were rotten or a little on
the sick order, can you imagine what
the wife would say and what you
. would probably do about it? The re-
sults would not make good reading
for a respectable newspaper! All
right, do you realize that some farm
products are still being shipped in
Georgia that are handled with as
little care as the absurd examples
noted above?
The Georgia Association, the
State Department of Agriculture,
the State College of Agriculture and
allied organizations are doing the
best they can to bring about sone
improvement in conditions now ex-
isting in Georgia, whch, if aeccom-
plished, will do more to place diver-
sified farming on a profitable basis
than everything that has ever been
done since the beginning of time.
As I see it there is no question as
to our ability to produce the goods
here, the main question is one of
grading, packing, and proper. distri-
bution. ,
Why has the bulk of the Georgia
apple crop this season moved through
channels of distribution and into
final consumption with less friction
and criticism than ever before?
Simply because rules and laws gover-
ning grading and packing have been
edhered to more strictly, and efforts
have been made to provide attractive
labels, boxes, wraps and such require-
ments as are necessary to properly
place the goods before the public and
stimulate the demand.
Why do the statesof the far west,
just as far away from Georgia as,a
man can go without jumping in the
ocean, ship into Georgia such things
as cantaloupes, peaches, eggs and
other items that can be raised here
at home in quantities far in excess
of our demand? The only answer I
know is grade and pack, as we can
certainly produce the quality, and, as
just stated, the quantity.
The Place of the Middleman
Between the grower and producer
and the ultimate consumer there will
always be some of a reliable medium
of distribution, commonly referred to
as the middleman, and, as you very
well know, the middleman has been
forced to carry more than his share
of the blame for all the agricultural
evils of our times for many years.
This very worthy (or unworthy, take
your choice) gentleman has been criti-
cized and legislated against almost
to the exelusion of the boy who packs
and grades the stuff for so long the
consuming public just naturally be-
lieves a rotton apple or stale egg was
put in the sack on purpose. And, to
be fair with everybody, a lot of this
criticism has been just. However, con-
ditions are changing, and the Jesse
James type of commission men, it
they ever existed, have almost com-
pletely disappeared. This has been
brought about by a gradual elevation
of the personnel of men engaged in
the business of distributing fruits and
vegetables, aided and abetted by va-
rious state and national laws and va-
rious trade organizations, and it is
no longer necessary for Bill Smith
in Georgia to ship his stuff to John
Jones in New York without being
able to get a pretty good line of
Jones honesty before hand. It now
becomes necessary for friend Smith
not only to grow a superior article,
but- to give that article a fair chance,
to meet competition from other sec-
tions when it goes onthe market.
Smith has heretofore claimed that
this business is new to me and I
dont know anything about it. Yet
in spite of this ignorance he has been:
unable to understsnd why his goods
have not sold more readily and at
better prices in competition with
goods packed and graded by men who
have made a study of the question
for a long time. Thus Smith finds it
necessary to bestir himself, and grade
and pack his stuff right at the be-
ginning, so it will not be so badly
handicapped when John Doe, the ul-
timate consumer, gets ready to buy
from the retail dealer in the distant
market. John doesnt care a hoot
whose fault it is; all he wants is what
he wants when wants it, regard-
less of whether it came from Georgia
or California.
Necessity of Standardization
But, you may say, that is a lot of
rubbish gotten up by some man sit-
ting in a revolting chair, trying to
tell us how to run our business. Dont
Georgia Can Produce Both Quality
and Quantity.
talk too fast, every man engaged in
this work has been between_ plow
handles and grubbed stumps In new
ground many a long day, in addition
to which he has had some experience
a-selling stuff.
When I say we have had hundreds
of shipments packed the wrong way
I cm only saying something that can
be verified by dealers all over the.
country, call them commission men,
middlemen or anything you want.
Until the grower arrives at some
basis of knowing that his stuff meets
with some standard reqtirements as
to grade and pack he will always be
at the hazard and uncertainty that
must of necessity accompany suc
business methods. eS
Study of Different Markets Essential
The grower should also study the
requirements of the individual mar-
ket, which information is available to
him from many different sounces.
Many commodities that meet with
ready sale on one market are a drug
on other markets. If the grower elects
to ship his goods on consignment he
should know the form with whom he
deals, and take into consideration the
element of risk that characterizes all
lines of business, such as weather
conditions, supply and demand, and
other economic laws that govern busi-
ness everywhere. It is not sufficient
that he produce a superior article,
but this article should be properly
prepared for market, and a careful
study made of all markets in order
to know where he may obtain best
results. No get-rich-quick scheme
has ever worked in the world, and
never will. :
The producer is entitled to a fair
earning on his labor, his time, his
money 2nd his intelligence; likewise
is the distributor entitled to a fair
deal, as is the consumer. In a land
blessed with every natural climatic
and agricultural advantage, receiv-
ing all the assistance a careful and
conscientious State Department of
Agricultural and a State College
ean offer, with a hundred or more
County Agents scattered through-
out Georgia and with -various indi-
viduals lending of their time and
thought to the upbuilding of dairy
and farm products in Georgia, the
principal difficulty now to be over-
come is to get our people to pay more
attention to the intelligent grading
and packing of their goods. When,
and not until, this done will our sec-
+ tion enter into that condition of pros-
perous development to which it is
reasonably entitled.
The leather of which the shoe is
made, the cotton and wool that go
into the cloth and the timber of which
the house is built are after all only
products of the farm which have been
given the same intelligent thought
in their preparation for the ultimate
consumer that must be given to other
farm and dairy products with which
ths article deals.
Producers of poultry and eggs for
commercial purposes in Georgia must
give thought to improvement of
breeds, and particularly should they
study food requirements necessary to
produce a high grade product that
will meet with competition in these
lines all over the country.
Honesty in Packing and Grading
Needed. :
Eggs should be graded to comply
with standards now published by the
State Department of Agriculture, and
should be packed for shipment in ac-
cordance with modern methods. A
dealer buying a car of eggs in Geor-
gia should be able to know what he
is paying his money for, and when a
business man starts spending money
he is seldom influenced by sentiment.
The production of heavy breeds of
poultry for eating purposes should
be encouraged and stimulated. If you
know any reason why we should buy
| butter and cheese from the north and
middle west the publishers of this
paper would like to know it. Our
peaches are famous the world over.
yet canned stock from the west lines
the shelves of grocery stores all over
Georgia. Just as soon as the dealer
in Pittsburgh, Pa., or Portland, Ore.
Thursday, April 12, 1928
knows that he can depend on a stand-
ard quality, grade and pack of our.
products then you will see a solution
of many of the perplexing problems
now confronting our people in this
section, and particularly in Georgia.
MISCELLANEOUS ADS
Wanted: want to exch. black Jersey
heifer, 14 months old, bred, for a rub-
ber tire pony buggy and harness; also
want 3 or 5 M. government inspected
potato plants; want to exch. J. B,
Giant eggs for seed peanuts, shrub-
bery and flowers. Rufus R. Duffy, Car-
roliton, Ga. Rt. 3, Care of Mt. Oak
Farm.
Wanted: Want plain and fancy sew-
ing, embroidering, make bedspreads,
etc. Reasonable prices. Mrs: Eh
Marsh, Ray City, Ga. Route 1. =
For Sale: Big Blue Speckled Whip-
poorwill and Red Ripper peas, $2 bu.
FOB Gainesville or at my farm. Will |
exch. 5 bus. of peas for 10 bus. of either _
College Lang Staple or Wannamaker-
Cleveland cotton seed FOB the Mar-
ket. B. H. Holland, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 7.
For Sale: 20 lbs. white velvet, and 7
lbs. green pod (might be slightly mix-
ed), 25c a lb..or 20c lb. for whole lot.
Mrs. L. M. Agan, Bremen, Georgia,
Route 2, Box 13. :
Wanted: To get in touch with some
one who has a second-hand thresher
equipped. with blower. H. J. Brough-
ton, Norge, Virginia. ;
ter. J. E. Helms, Cochran, Georgia. _
For Sale: Gov. inspected Porto Rico
and Nancy Hall potato plants. April
and May del. $2 M. Cash. J. R. Turner,
Alma, Georgia, Route 3.
-For Sale: 1 Standard Reliable brood- .
er, used 2 months, $8, or exch. for S.
CG. R. I. Red hens, or honey at ldc
Ib.; also 1 surrey and dbl. harness,
complete with curtains, collars, pole,
shafts, good top, etc., $40 FOB; 1 set
breast chains 65c del. All in first class
condition. Heard Orr, Orange, Ga,
Wanted: 1 pr. of white nosed black
fox squirrels; also the white squirrels
of any specie. Dr. W. C. Koon, Mono-
gah, W. Virginia. ve
For Sale: White Rock cockerel, year
old, $2.50. L. M. Agan, Bremen, Geor- |
gia, Route 2. a :
For Sale: W. Leghorn eggs direct
from Puritas 200 to 250 egg strain, $1
for 15, $5 a 100. All eggs 2 oz. or bet-_
For Sale: 1 electric churn, good
cond., 32 volt farm current, $15. FOB
Maxeys. Mrs. John W. Moody, Steph-
ens, Georgia.
For Sale: Porto Rico potato plants,
inspected, $1.50 a M, 5M or more, $1.25
M FOB Bristol. Zonnie Carter, Bris-
tol, Ga.
For Sale: White Spanish peanuts, :
6c lb. FOB Douglas. Samp Smith,
Douglas, Georgia. aE
For Sale: Hasting extra early toma-
to plants, now ready for transplanting.
Strong, stocky plants. Guaranteed to
name. 50c a 100, or $4 a M. Mrs. C.
L. Britton, Jackson, Ga. Rt 7.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. _
Want to exch. value $6.50 for new
goose feathers, dried apples or any-
thing can use. No nursery stock, OF
poultry wanted. Mrs. W. H. Turk,
Rochelle, Georgia, Route 1. ree
Want 1 second-hand barrel churn,
8 or 10 gals. Must be good cond. and
cheap for cash. Mrs. Emma Anderson,
Americus, Georgia, Route B. -_ eg
Want a second-hand wagon in good /
cond. cheap for cash. J. W. Seago, |
Vienna, Georgia. :
Want sour cream. Highest market
prices paid. We pay express. Best ref-
erences furnished. Ponce de Leon
Dairy, Atlanta, Ga. 502 Ponce de Leon ~
Avenue. : a
Want sour cream, top price paid. g
Check mailed same day cream _recelv-
ed. Clairmont Dairy, Atlanta, Georgia,
1166 Euclid Ave., N. E.
Want 2 or 3 dozen 15 egg size parcel
post hatching egg crates at a reason-
able price. Leander M. Kennedy, Col-
lins, Georgia. =
Want 1 M. 1 bu. potato crates and
600 cantaloupe crates. R. E. Bower,
Dixie, Georgia.
Want to hear from lady who has
fresh yeast cakes for sale. Mrs. J. B.
Seago, Seville, Ga. Route 1. oS
Want to exch. Barred Rock eggs
from splendid layers for parcel post
egg hatching boxes. Write. R. A. Cald-
25
well, Faceville, Ga.
=
BUREAU SALES FOR MARCH
\
| During the month of March the ree of Markets sold for Georgia farmers $201, -
at 23 worth of farm products.
: Hogs, with 71 cars, ld'the March sales, with 31 cars of corn being second.
The following is a list of ear lot sales with the total amounts which they brought:
$ 3,549.50
8 Cars Velvet Beans, _-____-- a
1 Car Cotton Seed, .._____- ae
ab Cars Coim, .. ee eS 13,826.90
ol Car Woes Foe eS 0
7a ee ey So 2 0 [ea
15 Cate Peas, 0 ee _.. 8,041.00
23 Cars Potatots, <2 = 8 52 1141065 :
48 Car Podlay, 2 0118.7)
T1 Cars Moss a B81 91.07
ad Car Goats. 800,00
. 00 Car Syrup, CU a B00
09 Car Oats, Lick. La - === --2-- --2--- 165.00
oe $201,001.23
The above does not melude sales made by ads appearing In the Market Bulletin. The
above sales made by men and women employed i in the Bureau of Markets, by corres-
: pondence, eeleeraphs telephone, and by field men and cpa agents who conduct sales.
_
The Bulletin pablished 4,128 ads during aioe The number of. new subseribers ad-
4 ded to our list of ge 60, 000 subscribers amounted to a; 334,
It all sites perfected by the ads, appearing each week i in the Bulletin were added,
"we do not know what the gross amount would be. The reports we receive in the office
indicate that the sales perfected from ads in the Bulletin would exceed the recorded
gales.
A. D. JONES,
DIRECTOR.
- Eggs fot Sale aud
Wanted
(Continued from page three)
EGGS FOR SALE
Pure bred W. Holland and Bourbon
red turkey eggs, $5 a doz. del. and in-
sured. Banks County Poultry Farm,
Alto, Georgia.
Eggs from finest stock of Bourbon
Red turkeys. Year old tom wt. 33 Ibs.
J. W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.
Pure bred S. C. R. I Red hatching
hatching eggs, 40c a doz. Mrs. D. J.
Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.
Limited number ofselect White Mi-
norca hatching eggs, Booth strain $3
for 15. E. Ross Jordan, Macon, Ga. 114
Rogers Ave.
Have accepted all of the M. B. tur-
key egg orders that I can fill. Answer
to many inquiries. Mrs. C. B. Byrd,
Reynolds, Ga. Route 1.
Ferris White Leghorn eggs, $4.50 a
100, or $1 for 15; S..C. Donaldson Reds
$1.25 for 15. Mrs. J. D. Tillman, States
boro, Georgia
Golden Seabright Bantam eggs from
American Bantam Association Certifi-
ed stock $2.50 for setting /del. M. M.
Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
Thompson Barred Rock eggs $1 for
15- or $5 a 100 FOB here. Cartons to
be returned. J. D. Oliver, Moultrie,
Ga. 1001 No. Main St.
Minorca and R. I. Red eggs, $1 for
15, or $5 a 100 each del.; culled stock.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs. G. W.
Dean, Bainbridge, Ga. Route A.
Thompson Ringlet select eggs, sec-
ond direct, $1 for 15, $1.80 for 30 del.
_ Mrs. L. S. Vaughn, Commerce, Geor-
gia, Route 29.
Light Brahma Bantams, Exhibition
stock, $2 for 15 postpaid. J. W. Lun-
deen, East Lake, Decatur, Georgia,
Route 1.
Indian Runner duck eggs, $1 for set-
ting. FOB here. W. E. Goodwin, Wad-
ley, Georgia.
Vicking R. C. R. I. Whites and Fis-
chel W. Wyandotte eggs, $2 for 15,
$8 a 100; also heavy laying and prize
winning Barred and White Rocks $2
for 15, $8 for 100. Mrs. A. R. Brooks,
Donovan, Georgia.
Turkey eggs, $2 a doz. Party furnish
ese crate. Del. yby < April 10th:- J. E.
Bruce, Bright, Georgia.
Pure Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, 75c
for 15. Add postage. Crates to be re-
turned. Mrs. Essie Nobles, Seville, Ga.
Pure Fischel large size Everlay str.
White Rock eggs, 75c a setting if call-
ed for. Will ship at same price if par-
ty furnish carton and postage. Hens
and roosters unrelated. Mrs. N. E.
Hattaway, East Point, Georgia, 301
-Wadley Ave.
EGGS WANTED
Want setting of Big Black Giant
eggs and other,big, heavy strain chic-
kens. State price or will exch. differ-
- ent kinds of extra large artificial flow-
ers at 20c each. Write. Miss Annie
Lura Harrell, Boykin, Ga.
Want several settings Bourbon Red
or White Holland turkey eggs. Will
pay cash or will exch, S: C. Black
Minorca eggs. Miss E. Maynard, New-
ton, Georgia.
Want to exch. waxed paper flowers
of all kinds for M. B. turkey eggs.
Write. Mrs. Lizzie Pass, Blackwells,
Georgia, Route 1.
Want a setting of Golden Buff Or-
pington eggs. W. L. Yates, Carrollton,
Georgia, Route 6. .
~ Want a setting of pure Speckled
Sussex fresh eggs. Buy or exch., Aris-
tocrat Ringlet Barred Rock eggs one
for one. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Georgia, Route 1. :
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Radio Blue Flame brooders: one, 500
cap. $7; one 1,000 cap. $10. Mrs. L. P.
Higginbotham, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 Buckeye 1,000 cap. oil. burning
brooder, $12, cash with order. Mrs.
Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.
1 Blue Flame Buckeye incubator, 200
cap. good cond., $10. Mrs. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Ga.
One Buckeye 350 cap. incubator, made
only 3 hatches; 1 Wisconsin 250 cap.
incubator $12.50; 1 Queen incubator,
400 cap. All guaranteed good cond.
FOB Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5.
1 Radio Blue Flame brooder, 500
cap., good cond. Used 1 season, $14.50
particulars.
cash, or exch. for 2 turkey hens and |
tom. R. L. Blalock, Mershan, Ga.
1 Super Hatcher hot water incuba-
tor, 155 egg cap., good cond. Set 3
times, $12. Instruction book included.
B. S. Cox, Dupont, Ga.
1,500 coal burning brooder and farm
bell. Sell or exch. for Big Black Guinea
and Essex mixed breed pigs. J. Floyd
Fender, Stockton, Ga.
1 .good Buckeye incubator, 120 egg
size. Sell or exch. for 5 new gingham
quilts. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Pinehurst,
Gate 2.
400 egg Cypress incubator, good cond.,
sell or exch. for 25 bu. shelled corn, or
for 25 young pure bred B. R. or S. C.
Red hens. W. A. Hindman, Bristol,
Ga.
1 Radio Blue Flame Brooder, used. 1
season, good cond., $14.50 cash, or will
Jexch. for 14 now laying Ancona chick-
ens, or for 3. Red Bronze turkeys, 1 tom
and 2 hens. Must not be over yr. old.
R. L. Blalock, Mershan, Ga.
1 Queen incubator, perfect cond., 180
cap., $15 FOB here. A. B. Broach,
Campton, Ga.
1 Wisconsin iron clad incubator, good
as new, set twice, 250 cap; 1 brooder,
250 size, used once, $18 cash. Reason
for selling, want larger one. Write for
Mrs. J. J. Outen, Manas-
sas, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 46.
Baby Junior brooder, all parts com-
plete, used 1 hatch, $18. A. R. Cous-
ins, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 280 egg cap. incubator, sell or exch.
for a Buckeye, 120 egg cap. M. B.
Kirby, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 154.
No. 2 Standard 175 egg cap. Buckeye
incubator with book, thermometer, and
egg tester. Good as new, $25. Mrs. C.
E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Buckeye brooder, 75 to 100 cap.
$7.50; 1 44 inch Canopy 500 chick Sol
Hot brooder, $16; Advance brooders,
same make with wickless burner, size
500; $17.50; 1:M,; $21; 300, $12.50. All
practically new and oil burning; also
all kinds of poultry equipment. Write
for folder. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
Old Trusty incubator, 110 egg cap.
fair cond. $8. Mrs. J. E. Eppinger,
Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.
1 600 cap. "Bohon incubator and 1 600
Superhatcher, $25 ea., or both for $45;
1 Putnam brooder stove, $1.50. R. T.
Goodson, Chickamauga, Ga.
250 ege Buckeye No. 3 Standard in-
cubator, excellent cond., $26.50; 150 egg
Lectr-Hatch, electric incubator, good
as new, $17.50. A. J. Jansen, Atlanta,
Ga., 858 Beechwood Ave., S.W. |
1 1928 Superhatcher, 250 egg cap. in-
cubator, used 1 hatch, $15; 1 Buckeye,
250 cap., used 1 season, $25. Exch. for
day old chicks at 15c ea. Chas. M. An-
derson, Brunswick, Ga., P. O. Box 202.
1 roller trey incubator, in A-1 cond.,
copper hot water pipes, thermometer,
and instruction book, $10 FOB Ameri-
cus. Mrs. Emma Anderson, Americus,
Gai Rt: B:
1 Wisconsin incubator, hot water,
dbl. deck, 500 egg, good cond., $35. Mrs.
A. J. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
1 Belle City 144 cap. incubator, egg
tester, thermometer, all complete, good
cond., $10 cash, or exch. for 10 S. C.
Ancona yr. old hens and 4 rooster.
Write what you have. Mrs. T. T. Hol-
loway, Cobbtown, Ga. .
Several Buckeye 500 cap. oil burning
Blue Flame _ brooders. Good cond.,
$12.50 ea. R. L. Barnes, Fitzgerald,
Ga., Rt. 4.
Buckeye oil brooder, used one season,
500. cap. $12.50 cash FOB here. Wm.
L. Harrison, Milledgeville, Ga.
1 Little Brown Hen incubator, good
operating cond., complete with ther-'
mometer, moisture pan and _ instruc-
tions, $3.75 postpaid. 2 extra thermom-
oo 50c ea. C. H. ae Decatur, Ga.,
INCUBATORS WANTED
Want to exch. value of about $4 for
1 Brown Hen incubator, 50 egg cap.,
good cond., complete with instructions
and thermometer. Chas. -O. Hooten,
LaGrange, Gas 1118 Railroad St.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
25 or 30 mixed pigeons, 25c ea. La-
mar Futral, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B.
3: prs: Red Carneaux and 3 prs. of
Plymouth Rock Homer pigeons, mated
and banded. $9.15 for lot. J. M.
LaFayette, Ga., Chattanooga
10 prs. White King pgieons, $2 pr.
Polk Gholston, Comer, Ga. :
14 very large pigeons, Mundaines,
Runts, Carneaux. Worth $5 pr., sell
\Mrs. J. T
with registration papers.
|my home.
lot for $20 or exch. for 15 young
T. Stilwell, Atlanta,
St., N.E., Phone Hem. 0927-W.
5. pr. healthy Blue pigeons, 50c pr.,
| freight prepaid. Egbert Wallace, Oak-
wood, Ga.
12 Muffed Tumblers, $11; also Pout-
ers, fan-tails and Carneaux. Sell or
trade. Joe Jolly, Clarkston, Ga.
DOVES WANTED
Want 2 female Ring Neck doves. W. |
R. Harris, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 1.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Chinchilla rabbits, for meat and fur,
few on hand at best prices for quick
del. O. L. Calhoun, Atlanta, Ga., 286
Haas: a:
PIGEONS AND RABBITS WANTED
Wanted a pr. White rabbits. Quote
lowest price del. Mrs. L. A. Puckett,
Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5. cs
Want White rabbits. Pat Shugart,
Atlanta, Ga., 30 DeFoor Ave.
Want 3 Flemish Giant does and 1
buck, or New Zealand Red rabbits. V.
A. C. Bohler, Fort Valley, Ga.
Want a few white or Dutch posted
rabbits, young or grown. Advise age,
color and best price. Mrs. I. P. Parker,
Noreross, Ga.
Want 1 pr. of pet rabbits, must be
grown but not old ones. Quote lowest
price FOB here. Sidney Park, Eaton-
ton, Ga., Box 354. :
Want White King pigeons. Must be
reasonable. Give best price of mated
stock and squabs. Henry Chancey,
Walden, Ga.
Live Stock for Sale
and Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Wanted. to exch. value of $300 in
good milch cows or heifers, gr 300 W.
Leghorn pullets. Write for informa-
tion. J. H. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 247 N.
eehiena. Ave.
Want 2 or 3 yellow Jersey. heifers, 6
mos. old, either grade or reg. Will pay
cash if cheap. G. T. Truelove, Stock-
bridge, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 200 head of Feeder cattle to
graze on Chattahoochee river valley
pasture. Will pasture for half I put
on in weight, fine grazing for 8 mos. of
Bermuda, Lespedeza and carpet grass.
Prefer thin cattle.: Joseph Freeman,
Blakely, Ga.
Want fresh, good, young milk cows.
Must give 3 or more gals. State price,
kind, ete. M. Chandler, White, Stone
Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1.
Want to exch. value of $12 for Jersey,
Guernsey or Holstein heifer over 8
mos. old. Will consider a cross between
any of the above mentioned breeds.
State age, size and color. Mrs. C. M.
Morgan, Lyons, Ga., Rt. B.
Want Hereford or Red Poll bull. I.
C. Sinclair, Hazlehurst, Ga.
HOGS FOR SALE
15 pigs, half P. C. and Duroc, 8 wee
old. $3 ea. C. L. Sutton, Forsyth, Gag
Rt. 6.
1 big bone P. C. 2 1-2 yrs. old Our.
entitled to reg., wt. 300 or more lbs.
aoe Mrs. Chapman, Murrayville, Ga.,
Reg. big type Black Essex pigs; also
Essex pigs, not reg. Write for prices
and description. B. F. Murphy, San-
dersville, Ga.
4 well bred gilts, good stock, about
150 lbs., $12.50 ea., FOB McRae. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. J. D. Dumas,
Cobbville, Ga.
3 or 4.pure bred S. P. C. pigs, $8 ea.
Write Ben
Monfort, Buena Vista, Ga., RFD 8.
1 pure bred P. C. sow, not reg., good
cond., $15, or exch. for 15 hens, any
kind, but W. Leghorns preferred. Cz
M. Marshall, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. B.
1 fine Blue Guinea sow, bred, $20.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.., Rt. 2.
Reg. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old April 6th.
Wt. from 30 to 35 lbs., now. $10 ea,, FOB
here. Iowan Farm, Waycross, Ga., Rt.
De BOR LE
15 pure bred Duroc Jersey gilts, 10
mos. old, wt. around 200 lbs., ea. All
subject to reg. Write for prices. J. W.
Peacock, Eastman, Ga.
8 six weeks old pigs, $2.50 ea., FOB
Mrs. S. B. Crawley, Madi-
son, Ga.
1 pure bred Big Type P. C. 10 mos.
Ga., 39 15th
old gilt, wt. about 200 Ibs. Double
treated for cholera and swine lague,
$20; 1 gilt, Duroc and Black Essex
crossed, 5 mos. old, $12.50; 2 mixeq.
breed pigs, wt. about 25 lbs. ea., $3.50
ea., or $6 for the pr.
Claxton, Ga., Rt. 2.
20 P. C. and Duroc crossed, 2 mos.
old pigs, thoroughbred stock, no runts,
inoculated for cholera, $4 ea., crated.
A. H. Reid, Eatonton, Ga., Box 142.
3 P. C. gilts, all bred. Sell for cash |
or corn, or will trade any reasonable
way. Write C. C. Belcher, Palmetto,
Ga.
9 Big Bone P. C. pigs, 8 wks. old, $10
ea.; 1 B. B. P. C. boar, wt. 150 lbs., $25:
1 B. B. P. C. gilt, about yr. old, $25.
All reg. in buyers name. S. E. Chap-
man, Woodland, Ga.
Cleon Cowart,
5 P. GC. shoats, $5 ea.; 1 P. C. boar, 10
mos. old, wt. 200 lbs.,
Rt. 1.
FG.t.
i White sow, half O. I. a. and half
P. C., wt. 175 Ibs., bred topure bred Big.
Bone Guinea, $15.
Soperton, Ga., RFD 2.
9 wks. old pigs, cross Berkshire an,!
Essex, $4 and $5 ea. J. H. Lawrence,
Middleton, Ga.
3 reg. P. C. gilts, $12. Ga. Experi-
ment. Station, Experiment Ga.
Thoroughbred S. P. male pigs, 4 mos.
old, wt. 100 lbs., $10. Joe Baker, Elber-
ton, Ga.
40 weaned pigs, $90 for lot, at farm.
None shipped. E. C. Pope, care Cres
Hill Farm, Ocilla, Ga.
For service, reg. Big Type S. P. Cc.
male. Not for sale. E. W. Johns, De-
eatur, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 97. :
A few thoroughbred Hampshire gilts,
125 to 175 Ibs., bred to thoroughbred
Hampshire boar.
$20FOB Scott,
Mrs. J. D. Dudley, Scott, Ga.,
Ibs. The 25 will wt. about 4,000 lbs.
Sell 1 or all cheap. E. L. Todd, Val-
| dosta, Ga.
Thoroughbred Durocs, 2 gilts and
boar, 4 mos. old, $10 ea.; 3 pigs, 6 wks.
old, $5 ea.;.7 Duroc and P. C. mixed
pigs, 8 wks. old, $5 ea. FOB Berkeley.
G. M. Turner, Point Peter, Ga.
20 Duroc and S. P. C. pigs, mostly
red color, 8 wks. old, $5 ea., $90 for lot.
ne runts. L. I. McCoy, Warrenton,
a.
Eight 8 wks. old pigs, half Duroc and
half Hampshire, full blood on both
sides, $4 ea., or $30 for the lot.- B. T..
Poole, Gibson, Ga.
Res Big Bone Black P. C. boar, wt. 150
S
Chapman, Woodland, Ga.
1 pure bred P. C. 6 mos. old gilt, wee
around 150 lbs., $20 cash, or will exch.
for 2 peafowl hens and 1 pheasant. 5S.
John W. Moseley,
Reg. in buyers name, $25. S. E.
Price reasonable; 25
hogs, fattened no corn, from 100 to "300
ae wee, Camilla, Ga., RFD 1, Box
Hamps ire and P. C. sows, will farrow
from April to June, $25 ea. J. W. Tins-
ley, Stilesboro, Ga.
Berkshire poar pig, 8 mos. old, $25
including postage; bred sow $40. E.
W. Burke, Macon, Georgia, 406 Cherry
St. or P. O. Box 678.
6 wks. old pigs, cross between reg.
Berkshire and reg. P. C. $5 each, also
reg. Berkshire gilt, bred. Fred L. White,
Buckhead, Georgia.
Reg. P. C. boar, 11 mos. old, for sale.
Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale,
Care of Hicks Farm.
oe HOGS WANTED
Want to exch. 90-day velvet bean
seed for P. C. male ready for service.
Y. S. Gibbs, Abba, Georgia.
Want to exch. value $25 for a pair
P. C. pigs. Write for particulars. C.
W. Jacobs, Waycross, Georgia, Rt. 1.
Want 50 or 75 lb. shoat, not stunted.
|Must be cheap for cash. E. W. Hale,
Jefferson, Ga. Route 5.
Want Little Bone Quinea hogs of
the short legged stocky stay fat type.
Prefer black. State weight, color and
price. W. M. Taylor, Fort Meade, Fla.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 gentle pony, wt. about 800 lbs. Sell
cheap or exch. Write for particulars.
Georgia,
M. Chandler White, Stone Mountain,
Georgia, Route 1.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want a good, gentle, sound 1200 or
1300 lb.. horse. State age, size, price,
etc. M. Chandler White, Stone Moun-
tain, Ga. Route 1.
Want to exch. equal value for a good
plug mule. Write for particulars. A. P.
Dearing, Athens, Ga. 338 So. Milledge
Avenue.
EP AND GOATS E
Spring lambs, $5 each. Robt. S
n, Hawkinsville, Georgia.
0 Weathers and bucks; 24 ewes and
ibs, $4.25 each FOB Hazelhurst. F.
Carter, Hazelhurst, Ga. Rt. A.
grown goats, 1 billy and 11 nan-
ies, $1.50 each. Will not ship, but del.
em at my farm. 2 miles from Tig-
all..T. W.. Hill, Tignall, Georgia.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want 2 milk goats. Toggenburg or
fubian or crossed. In milk or to fresh-
m soon. Must have a record of at
st 4 quarts a day and be cheap for
hh. Ira M., Galloway, Alpharetta,
eorgia, Route 3. f
Want 25 Spring male lambs. Make
rice. L. H. Oden, Blackshear, Ga,
Plants for Sale ant
Wanted
PLANTS FOR SALE
Genuine good Porto Rican potato
plants, $2 per M. 1000 or more $1.75;
ew Stone tomato plants, well rooted
per M. 10 M. or more 95c per M:;
harleston Wakefield cabbage plants
per M. 10 M. or more 95c per M.
R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. .
mproved Porto Rican potato plants
arnes, Rockingham, Ga.
Nancy Hall and Porto Rican potato
Jants $1.75 per M. 5000 or more $1.60.
mpt shipment. F. M. Carter, Rock-
ngham, Georgia.
Genuine improved red skin Porto
ican potato plants, government. in-
pected and ready to ship April 15,
75 per M. del. anywhere in Georgia.
filton Arnold, Surrency, Ga.
Pure Porto Rican potato plants $1.75
er M., small orders FOB, large orders
elivered. Guaranteed full count and
uality. Will exch. for Iron or Brab
eas, Spanish peanuts to the amount
~10 bu. each. D. W. Carter, Hazel-
urst, Georgia, Route A.
Improved red Porto Rican potato
lants $1.75 per M, lots of 5 M or
ore $1.50 FOB Coffee, Ga. Early Big
me tomato plants $1.25 per M. FOB
fee, Ga. Will exch. for dried apples
at reasonable price. Jim E. Carter,
Rockingham, Georgia, Route 3.
Pure Porto Rican potato plants, gov-
ronment inspected, from vine cutting
nd certified stock, now ready to ship,
1.75 per M., 5 M. or more $1.50 per
-M. FOB here. F.:G. Tyre, Bristol, Ga.
Genuine red skin Porto Rican potato
lants, from vine cuttings, inspected
d treated, $1.75 per M. del. Ga.
oints, 5 M. or more $1.60 per M. del;
lso cabbage, collard plants, 20c per
or $1.25 per M, del. J. W. Haman,
umner, Georgia.
Gibson and everbearing strawberry
lants, 25c per 100 or $2 per M. del.
oute<2.. |
Improved Porto Rican potato plants
rom selected seed, $1.75 per M. FOB
ere. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Geor-
ia, Route 1.
Improved Porto Rican potato plants
50 per M. Delivered April and May;
lot red pepper plants $2 per M; pi-
mento pepper $3.25 per M. . delivered
May and June. J. N. Carson, Griffin,
orgia, Route D.
Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 M,
omato plants, Greater Baltimore and
ston Globe, $1 per M. Loyd
edley, Baxley, Ga. i :
_ImpYoved Porto Rican potato plants
. per M. 5000 or more $1.75 per M.
here. Cash with order. C. V. Wil-
d, Douglas, Ga,
New Stone and Earliana tomato
plants, April 15th del. 50c per 100 or
exch. for tender bunch bean seed.
-L. A. Puckett, Milledgeville, Ga.
5, Box 46.
farly Jersey cabbage plants. now
ady, also other varieties ready in
weeks, field grown tomato plants,
Stone, April 25th del. $1.25 per
del.; hot bed tomato, New Stone,
ege plants now ready, $1.50 per
or $2.50 per M: Cash with order.
R. Holland, Braselton, Georgia,
ute 1. .
Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. in-
ected and treated, $2 per M., 1000
April and May shipment. New
one tomato plants, 25c per 100, $1.25
aS L. H. Brand ,Montezuma, Ga.
Goo
like strawberry plants $1.25 per
overnment inspected, $2 per M. O. G..
rs. Rubye Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga.
Route 2. : ie = Ve
Early Jersey cabbage plants read
for shipment, $1 per M. FOB Hare:
Charles L. Brown, Hartwell j
Route 4, SD okeee
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants 20c doz.; rhubarb and pie plant
roots 75c per doz. Add postage. Clint
Wilson, Loving, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants $1.50 per
M. FOB Alma, Ga. H. J. Willard, Al-
ma, Georgia. ES
Pure Porto Rican potato plants $1.50
FOB. Government inspected, April 20
del. W. S. Gibbs, Ty Ty, Georgia, Rt. 2.
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage and
Big Boston lettuce, white bermuda
onion plants, $1.50 per M. Government
inspected improved Porto Rican and
Big Stem Jersey potato, early Bonny
Best, Norduke and Marglobe wilt-re-
sistant and Stone tomato plants, Roy-
al King sweet pepper, Black Beauty
and purple egg plant, $2 per M. April
del. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Leesburg, Ga.
_Early strawberry plants $2 per M.
Add postage. Will exch. 100 plants for
same amount of everbearing straw-
berry plants. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
roe, Georgia, Route 1.
Porto Rican potato plants $2 per .M.
del. 3rd zone. All government inspect-
ed, April, May and June del. John Q.
Wilson, Abbeville, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants frost proof now
ready, $1.25 per M. J. O. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Georgia, Route 6. :
Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. in-
spected, $1.75 per M. del. in Georgia.
Also heading variety collard plants, 15c
per 100. J. M. Bailey, Cordele, Geor-
gia, Route B.
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage and
cabbage-collard collard plants post-
paid, 50c per 250, $1, 500. H. K. Dowdy,
Cordele, Georgia, Route D.
Early Jersey cabbage and heading
variety collard plants, postpaid, 50c,
250; $1, 500. J. H. Walker, Cordele,
Georgia. '
Potato plants, $1, 500; $1.75, 100; over
5000, $1.50; tomato plants, $1 per M.,
500 65c. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Georgia.
Improved Porto Rican potato plants
$2.25 per M. del. or $2 per M. 5 M. and
up $1.75 FOB Alma, Ga. April, May
and June delivery. State inspected and
treated. Cash with order. B. B. Med-
ders, Alma, Georgia, Route 3.
Porto Rican potato plants, Govern-
5000 or more $1.75 per M. Melvin
Hutcheson, Baxley, Ga. Route 4.
_ Tobacco plants, 40 per 100. Will
sell the whole lot cheaper, have enough
for 10 acres. Chas. J. Clark, Box 61,
Uvalda, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants now
ready, state inspected, $2.50 per M.;
5000 or more $2 per M. FOB here. J.
P. Mullis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
Porto Rican potato plants $1.50 per
M. Cash with order. Also Ga. cane
syrup, 80c per gal. every gal. guaran-
teed. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
Earliana, Acme, Ponderosa and Stone
tomato plants, also. variegated gold
and red marigold plants, ragged robin,
coreopsis, 10c doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story,
Thomson, Georgia.
New Stone tomato plants now ready,
Early Jersey and Charles Wakefield
cabbage plants,' collard plants, $1 per
M.; all well rooted;. yellow. Bermuda
onion plants, $1.25 per M. rooted. Mrs.
Rosella Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
- State inspected pure red skin Porto
Rican potato plants $1.50 per M. FOB
Pelham: April, May and June del. C.
R. Holland, Pelham, Ga. \
Porto Rican potato plants, State in-
spected and treated, April 20th del.
$1.75 M. 5 M. or more, $1.65 FOB here.
Cash with order. J. D. Whitfield, Ty
Ty, Georgia, Route 2.
Improved Porto Rican and Nancy
Hall potato plants $2 per M. del. to
Georgia points. J. M. Beck, Baxley,
Georgia, Route 3.
Pure Porto Rican potato plants,
$1.75 per M. FOB Baxley, Ga. Carl
Butler, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 1.
Porto Rican or Nancy Hall potato
plants $1.50 per M. FOB here. Mrs.
Ruby Butler, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.
Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato
plants $2 per M. del. S. E. Beck, Bax-
ley, Georgia, Route 3, Box 37.
Early Triumph and Porto Rican po-
tato plants, 5 M. and over $1.75 per
inspected. B, A. Fowler, Sumner, Ga.
ment inspected and treated, $2 per M; |
M. Less than 5 M. $2 per M. State | p
Purple skin Porto Rican potato plants
government inspected $1.60 per M.
FOB. $1.90 del. Full count, satisfaction
guaranteed. R. B. McDonald, Alma,
Georgia, Route 3.
Red .skin Porto Rican potato plants
$1.80 per M. del. April, May and June
delivery. S. P. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants, govern-
ment inspected $1.75 per M., 5 M. or
more $1.65; New Stone tomato plants
$1.25 per M., 5 M. $1 per M. R. J. Boat-
right, Coffee, Georgia.
Jamaica tobacco plants, April 10 del.
$2 per M. FOB Blackshear. J. O. Ward,
Blackshear, Georgia.
Pure purple skin Porto Rican potato
plants, State inspected, $2 per M. FOB
here. Cash with order. April and May
del. J. C. Tyre, Bristol, Georgia.
Porto Rican potato plants, inspect-
ed and certified $1.75 per M. by ex-
press or $2 per M. by mail postpaid.
W. H. Weaver, Ocilla, Georgia.
Government inspected Porto Rican
potato plants $1.65 per M. del. J. R.
Horne, Funston, Georgia, Route 1.
Gov. inspected genuine improved
Porto Rican potato plants $1.75 per M.
del. Cash with order. R. M. Cox, Moul-
trie, Georgia, Route 5.
Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,
April and May delivery $2 per M., 5
to 10 M. $1.75 per M. Ambrose and
Westbrook, Moultrie, Gergoia, Route 3
Livingstons Globe and Stone tomato
plants, Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
plants, all postpaid, 500, 75c; 1000, $1.50.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Pure Porto Rican potato plants,
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pepper, Pimento pepper plants, April,
May and June del. 1.75 per M. W. A. .
Chanclor, Seville, Ga.
All head early cabbage plants, 20c
per 100; pie plant roots, 10c each;
privet hedge cuttings, rooted, 3 for 15c.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Elliay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Porto Rican potato plants, inspect-
ed and treated, $1.25 per 500, $2 per
M.; Charleston Wakefield and Early
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 per
M.; New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, $1.50 per M.; Ga. col-
lards and heading variety collards, $1
per M. All carefully selected. Cash
with order. Hermon Boatright, Alma,
Georgia.
Improved Porto Rican potato plants,
both red and pink skin, Gov. inspect-
ed ready May Ist, $1.75 per M. del.
Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Improved purple skin Porto Rican
potato plants, April 15th del. $2 per
M. del. $1.75 COD. Redfield Beauty -to-
mato plants $1.50 per M. del. Dean
Johnson, Uvalda, Ga. Rt. A.
Tobacco plants, improved Warne
plants, ready the 10th of April, $1.25
per M. Wm. Maine, Waycross, Georgia,
Route 4. pene
Yellow skin Porto Rican potato
plants, Gov. inspected, $1.75 per M.
del.; tomato plants, New Stone, Red-
field Beauty and Greater Baltimore
$1.50 per M. del. now ready; Georgia
raised collard plants $1.25 per M. del.
D. Story and Sons, Morven, Ga.
Rooted sage bushes 20c each, 2 for
35c; pink monthly rooted rose cuttings
ak
Gov. inspected, 500, $1.25; 1000, $2.25
postpaid. $2 per M. express collect.
Prompt shipment. L. Sumner, Omega,
Georgia.
Porto Rican potato plants now
ready, State inspected $1.50 per M.
FOB Tifton, Georgia. Cash with order.
A. O. Nations, Tifton, Georgia, Rt. A.
Porto Rican potato plants, govern-
ment inspected $1.50 per M. Del. C. J.
Owens, Pitts, Georgia, Route 2.
Leading varieties tomato and cab-
bage plants, 50c per 100, $1 per 500,
$1.75 per M. postpaid. April delivery.
Dilmus Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants $2.25 per
M.; tomato and pepper plants, moss
packed, Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, $1.50 per M.; Ruby King and
Pimento pepper plants $1.75 per M.
Delivery made in April, May and June.
Cabbage and onion plants, now ready,
$1.25 per M. All postpaid. R. Chanc-
lor, Seville, Georgia. >
Guaranteed pure Porto Rican potato
plants from hand _ selected seed, par-
\ticulars on request, $2.25 per M. de-:
livered or $1.75 per M. by express
collect. Bunch Porto Rican plants,
very rare, $2.50 per M. James. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga. ~
Red skin Porto Rican and Boone
potato plants, May delivery, $1.60 per
M. del. Early Jersey cabbage plants,
$1.25 per M. ready April 20th. W. O.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Iceberg lettuce, cabbage and tomato
plants now ready, 25c per 100, $2 per
M. del. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Jackson-
ville, Georgia.
Porto Rican potato plants, Govern-
ment inspected and treated $2 per M.,
5 M. or more $1.75 per M. FOB Coffee,
Ga. M. C.. Tyre, Coffee, Ga.
All varieties tomato plants, 35c per
100 or $2 per M.; all varieties pepper
plants 50c per 100 or $3.50 per M. Gov.
inspected potato plants, April, May
and June delivery. Write for prices.
E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga.
Norduke wilt resistant tomato plants
25c per 100 and $2 per M. . del. April
and May delivery. G. Bruce, Jakin,
Georgia.
Porto Rican potato plants $2 per M.
del. Write for prices on large lots. J.
tT, Bullington, Rebecca, Ga. ,
Porto Rican potato plants, Govern-
ment inspected, $2 per M. del. Ga.
points. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Route 1.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c
per 100, all one year old and well root-
ed. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Ga.
Route 3, Box 48.
Porto Rican potato plants, inspect-
ed $2 per M. FOB Thomasyille, Ga.
Eldon L. Joiner, Thomasville, Ga.
Government inspected, Porto Rican
potato plants for early $1.50 per M.
Now ready, guaranteed. Alex Campbell,
Surrency, Georgia, Route 2._
Government inspected Porto Rican
potato plants, May and June del. $2.25
er M* Stone tomato plants, $1.50 per
M., April, May and June del.; Bell
Brooks, Georgia.
Gov. inspected Porto Rican and
Nancy Hall potato plants, April and
May del. guaranteed full count, $2 per
M. |Cash with order. J. R. Turner, Al-
ma, Georgia, Route 3.
Well rooted strong Lucretia dew
berry plants, 50 plants for $1. Will
or dahlia bulbs, elephants ear bulbs.
Lillie Mae Latham, Felton, Georgia,
Route 2. -
Stone tomato plants $1.25 per M.,
May ist del. FOB. Cash with order.
Bertha Williams, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.
Buncombe: heading cabbage, Early
Jersey Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch,
Iceburg and Big Boston lettuce plants
25c per 100, $1.50 per M. del. Cash
with order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin,
Georgia.
Cabbage plants, tomato plants, 20c
per 100; also hollyhock plants 10c for
6 or will exch. for hibiscus, poincettia,
althea or chrysanthemums, large kind,
Mrs. J. W. Phillips, LaGrange, Geor-
gia, Box 525: u
Hastings extra early prolific red
field beauty Brimmer, Norduke wilt
resistant and Stone Mountain tomato
plants, 30c per 100; sweet and hot pep-
per plants and egg plants, 50c per 100.
All ready for delivery. Add postage.
Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Daisy, Georgia,
Route 2. .
Broad leaf tobacco plants $2 per M.
del. ready for shipping in May or
exch. for 1 M. Porto Rican potatoes,
M. for M. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants, Govern-
ment inspected. Write for prices or
exch. for a few bus. of peas, Brab or
Clay. R. J. Jenkins, Baxley, Georgia,
Route 4, Box 86 A.
Improved pink skin Porto Rican po-
tato plants, Government inspected and
chemically treated $1.75 per M. ready
April 10th. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Pitts and Clements, Moultrie, Ga.
Bermuda onion plants, 20c per 100
or $1.25 per M. W. H>Waddelle, Pear-
son, Georgia.
Porto Rican potato plants $2 per M.
or will exch. for Bantam hens and
Georgia.
May 1st del. Porto Ricans, South-
ern Queen and Big Stem Jerseys at
$2 per M. FOB Rebecca, Ga. G. W.
Hobby, Rebecca, Ga.
Genuine improved Porto Rican
M. or more $1.75 per M. Cash with
Route 4.
Improved Porto Rican and Nancy
Hall potato plants, $2 per M., 5 M.
and up $1.75 per M. Gov. inspected,
full count and prompt shipment gua-
ranteed. Cash with order. Mrs. Lizzie
Poole, Baxley, Ga. Route 3.
State inspected Porto Rico potato
plants $1.50 M., in lots of 5 M. or over.
Orders for less than 5 M. sent by parcel
post prepaid, $1.75 M. Paul Hayden,
Alma, Georgia.
25c or 2 for 40c. Mrs. Mary Malone, -
cockerels. Mrs. J. L. Aultman, Alma,
order. Miles Plant Farm, Baxley, Ga.
exch. for cabbage plants, canna bulbs ~
plants, Gov. inspected, $2 per M., 10.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
Gov. inspected, $2 M., FOB here. Book-
ing orders now. April and May del. I.
N. Campbell, Surrency, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants $2 M. E.
L. Odum, Baxley, Georgia.
State inspected Porto Rico pink skin
potato plants, $1.75 M., 5 M. or more,
$1.50 M. Guaranteed count and healthy
strong plants ready April 10th. A. J.
Whiddon, i:fton, Georgia, Rt. A.
Frost proof Jersey, Charleston Wake-
field, Successicn and Early Flat Dutch
cabbage plants 5c for 500, $1.25 M.
del.; tomato plants, $1.25 del. April
20th shipment. R. S. Burgess, Pem-
' broke, Georgia.
50 M. Porto Rico and Nancy Hall
potato plants $1 M. del.; tomato plants
75c a M. del. Del. by April 20th. S. D.
Guillebeau, Lincolnton, Ga. Route 6.
Improved purple skin Porto Rico po-
tato and yellow Yam plants from vine
cuttings. State inspected. Good, strong
rooted plants. Prompt fillment of or-
ders. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.50: M.
FOB Alma. Shipping April 15th. J. A.
Turner, Alma. Georgia, Box 153.
Gov. inspected and treated Porto
Rico potato plants, $2 a M. del.; New
Stone tomato and Collard plants 25c
a 100, $1.25 a M. April and May ship-
ments. All plants delivered. Lio A:
Brand, Montezuma, Ga. Route 3.
Gov. inspected Porto Rico potato
plants $1.50 a M., over 10 M. $1.35 M.;
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants 20c a 100, or $1.50 M.;
Ruby King sweet Bell and Hot pepper
plants 25c a 100, of $1.90 a M. All FOB
here. W. J. OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Porto Rican potato plants, State in-
-spected and treated $1.75 per M. del.
Ready May 10th.
Erskin Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 2.
Heading variety collard plants 20c
per 100; scullion plants 35c per 100;
seullion buttons 60c gal. del. also have
pole lima butter bean seed to exch. for
tender pure cornfield bean seed. Mrs.
Markie Myers, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. ~
All leading varieties cabbage plants
$1.15 per M. del, 5000, $4 express. col-
let. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.
Improved Porto Rican potato plants
1 to 5 M $2 per M.,, all over $1.75 FOB
Alma, Ga. W. S. Martin, Alma, Geor-
gia, Route 3.
Charleston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants 25c per 100;
$1.50 per M. Cash with order. Mark
Whitfield, Ty Ty, Georgia.
Canning Clubs favorite tomato
plants now ready 40c per 100 del. or
exch. for White Minorca or Jersey
Black Giant eggs for hatching. Mrs.
G.2D: Coursey, Eastman, Georgia, Rt.
SG, OR Ol
Porto Rican potato plants $1.70 per
M express collect or $2 per M del.
Tomato plants $1 per M. FOB here.
S. J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga.
Tomato plants from selected _ seed,
Greater Baltimore and Stone, $1 per
M. R. W. Bryant, Moultrie, Georgia,
316 11th Ave. S. E.
3 doz. thronless blackberry plants,
well rooted 30c doz. FOB. Cash with
order. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen,
Georgia, Box 102. :
Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
spected, $1.75 M., 5 M.
M. FOB here. Eld.
fee, Georgia.
Earliana and Red Rock tomato
plants, April and May del. $1 a M. Add
postage. Barney L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga.
Wakefield cabbage, and Georgia col-
lards $1.25 M. each; New Stone toma-
to plants $1.50 M. postpaid. Now
ready. W. W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.
Route 1.
Strawberry plants 50c a 100; sage
plants 25c each; narcissus, dbl. Daf-
fodils, butter and egs, all good bulbs,
$1 a 100. Will exch. any of the above
for potato plants. May del. Prefer Je-
rusalem Yams. Lydia Cook, Fairmont,
in-
and up $1.65
W. D Bryant, Cof-
_ Georgia, Route 1, Box 50.
Early Jersey and early Drum head
cabbage, 10c a 100; New Stone tomato
plants, open air grown, 15c a 100, $1.25
spected and treated before bedding, Bie gee
spected and 15 M. $1.75 M. Alroy Barnes, Coffee,
$1.50 M., J. R. Crider, Douglas, Ga.
Hastings extra early and Avon early
tomato plants $1 for 300 postpaid. Now
ready. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear,
Georgia.
Millions pure Porto Rico potato
plants, from Goy. certified seeds, $1
for 500, $1.75 M., over 5 M. $1.50 M.
J. D. Mullis, Alma, Georgia.
Strawberry plants 20c a 100, 200 or
more del. $1.75 M. del. F. W. Freeman,
Blackshear, Georgia.
Improved Porto Rico potato plants
$1.75 M. over 5 M. $1.50 M. FOB here.
Ready to ship after April 20th. A. M.
Dixon, Surrency, Ga. Route 2.
Porto Rico sweet potato plants $1.75
M;-del. Gi-PS Elis; fy Ty; Gas RED tf
All varieties of white Bermuda onion
and cabbage plants, now ready, 40c
for~200, 75c for. 500, $1.25 M-. del.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes
Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box 172.
Gov. inspected improved Porto Rico
potato plants $1.75 M. Cash with order.
R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5.
Genuine Gov. inspected Porto Rico
potato plants, $2 a M., 5 M. lots or
over $1.75 FOB here. Mrs. John B.
asters, Lenox, Ga. Rt..2, Box 14.
White Bermuda onion plants, now
ready. 40c for 200, 75c for 500, $1.25
M. del. Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Georgia..
Red Rock tomato plants $1.50 a M.
del. Now ready. S. J. Bryant, Coffee,
Georgia.\ :
Lady Thompson strawberry plants
65c for 300, or will exch. for Bermuda
onions, tomatoes, cabbage and Porto
Rico potato plants. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Ga. Route 5.
Boon, Spanish, Niger Killer, Early
Triumph and pink and _ purple hull
potato plants, $1.75 M. FOB Coffee. J.
Mitch Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Improved Porto Rico potato plants
$2 M. FOB Alma. April and May. del.
A. M. Stewart, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1.
Hastings
Early tomato plants $1 for 300 post-
paid. Immediate shipment.~Mrs. D. J.
Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.
Bermuda onion plants 50c for 200,
$1 for 500, $1.50 a M. del. R. H. Kent,
Dawson, Georgia.
True Georgia Collard plants, any
quantity 25 a 100, $1 for 500, $1.50 a
M., 5 M. $6, 10 M. and up $1 M. del.
anywhere in Ga. or Fla. Cash with
order, R. W. Branan, Camilla, Ga.
Will have plenty of tobacco plants
April 15th. Place orders now. P. QO.
$1.25 a M. del. Express collect, 5 M. and
Extra Early and Avon|
Box, 8, Blackshear, Ga.
Improved Red Skin Porto Rico plants
from vine cuttings $1.75 M., 4 M. or
more $1.50 M. FOB Baxley. Frank
Harris, Baxley, Ga.
Porto Rico and Southern Queen
plants, State inspected $1.75 FOB Re-
becca. Make del. about April 20th. J.
C. Hobby, Rebecca, Ga.
Porot Rico and Boons potato plants,
state inspected. May and June del.
$1.75 M.; Charleston Wakefield cab-
bage plants 25 a 100, $1.25 M. del.;
Greater Baltimore tomato plants $1.50
M., 25 a 100. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Route 1.
Klondike strawberry plants $1.25 for
500; or $2 a M, del. Orders filled
promptly. Clarence Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Georgia, Route 1. ae
Black and Red Raspberries, 3 for
25; everbearing and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 40c a 100; huckle-
berry bushes 40e a 100; Himalaya
blackberry 75c doz.; Gooseberry bushes
20c each. Miss Nellie Kate Turner,
Cleveland, Ga. Route 4.
Large May. strawberries 25c a 100;
peppermint, 2 doz. 10c; Houseleak, 6
for 10c;. horse radish, 10c each; 4 for
25c; grub or star root, 25c doz. bunches.
Add postage. Miss Sarah Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Route 1.
Pepper plants to be del. about the
last of April; Sweet and hot, 25c doz.
Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga.
Route 2.
Potato plants $2.25: tomatoes $1.25:
rant bushes or purple lilac at 20c ea.
cabbage plants $1.25 a M. All prepaid
W. F. Miles, Baxley, Ga. . :
-M.; Porto Rico potato plants, gov. in-
Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
Government inspected,
$2 a M., ove
Georgia, Route 1. -
Improved Porto Rico plants, govern- |
ment inspected $2 M. Write for prices
on large lots. J. M. Hunt, Cordele, Ga.
Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. in-
spected $1.75 M., 5 M. and up $1.50 M.;
tomato plants, Redfield Beauty and
Greater Baltimore, 25c a 100, $2 a M.
FOB Baxley. Cash with order. L. E.
Wever, Baxley, Ga.
Hastings Early tomato plants, $2 M,
del. anywhere in Ga.; Improved pur-
ple Porto Rico potato plants $1.75 M.
FOB. J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Route 1, Box 42.
Porto Rico potato plants $1.75 M.
or exch. for peas. A M. plants for bu.
peas. G. W. Miles, Alma, Ga.
Stone Mtn. potato plants, May 1st
del. $1 M. FOB here. Cash with order.
Ellis Williams, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.
All varieties of cabbage plants $1
for 500, $1.75 M. del.; any quantity
$1.50 M. express collect; potato plants
$2.25 M. del. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.
Inspected Porto Rico potato plants,
ready about April 15th $2 M. in small
lots; 5 M.. $1.75, 10 M. $1.50. Write for
better prices on 100 M. lots. Good
plants and full count. guaranteed. R.
J. Harrell, Sale City, Ga. Rt. 2.
Porto Rico, Triumph Nigger Kill-
er potato plants $2 M. each. Del. L.
EK. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
Frost Proof cabbage plants, now
ready, all leading varieties, 75c for 500,
up $1 a M. Prompt shipment. J. P.
McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Extra large Lucretia dewberry plants
10c each. Mrs. Foster Norton, Douglas-
ville, Georgia, Route 3.
Genuine improved Porto Rican po-
tato plants $2 per M., 5000, $1.75; to-
mato plants $1.50 per M., $1.25 per 500,
50c per 100 postpaid; cabbage plants
$1 per M. collect. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Georgia.
PLANTS WANTED
Want pure red skin Porto Rican po-
tato plants. Will exch. for same. Mrs.
W. H. Turk, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
Wanted to exch. pure bred Ancona
eggs, Shepherd strain, blood tested, 45
eggs for hatching for 2,000 potato
plants. Will exch. up to any amount.
J. P. Mason, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 1..
Want 250,000 Porto Rico potato plants
during next 4 weeks at $1 M, FOB-
Growers station, crated for shipping
direct to me. Write C. M. Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1,
Want 1 M Porto Rico or Nancy Hall
potato plants. Will exch. White Nar-
cissus, daffodil and jonquil bulbs, cur-
for same.
Ga.
Want some old time long white
Spanish sweet potato plants. P. C.
Shirley, Demorest, Ga.
Want Porto Rican potato plants, sev-
eral thousand. Will exch. apple and
peach trees this spring or next fall, 1
yr. old trees, 10c; 2 yr. old trees, 15c,
Gov. inspected; also pear trees, 25c:
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per
100. W. J. Warwick, Leaf, Ga.
_ Want 25 M to 75 M inspected geny-
ine Porto Rican potato plants in lots
of 5000 and over to be delivered from
April 25th to May 15th. Will pay $1
for them del. The Plant Man, Ball
Ground, Ga., Rt. D.
Want 100 white Spanish sweet po-
tato plants, 100 old fashion Buck yams
potato plants, 2 qts. white crowder
pea seed, 4 qts. white with pink eye
purple hull pea seed, 100 tomato plants,
good variety, 25 rhubarb large clumps
with directions to grow in South Geor-
gia, 2 well rooted blooming double pink
geraniums,. 1-2 lb. Hastings double
mixed zinnia seed, 1-2 lb. red Salvia
seed, 1 large blooming deep pink Aza-
lia, nursery kind, 1-2 ft. double red
Camelia Japonica. Mrs. Callie Mc-
Duffie, 20 Scotland St., McRae Ga, -
Want improved purple skin Porto.
Rican potato plants, $1.25 per M, April
delivery in lots of 5 M or more pre-
paid; also peanuts. Mrs. Ida Carson,
Mrs. C, C. Dye, Middleton,
Seed for
Griffin, Ga.
Sale and
Wanted
Corriander seea, 10c pkg. del. Mrs. _
J. G. Burden, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9. ;
Thurmond Grey melon seed, 50c Ib.
L. G. Snow, Fort Valley, Ga.
Thurmond Grey melon seed, 45 Ib,
Cc. B. Almon, Fort Valley, Ga.
Thurmond Grey melon seed, 45 lb.
J. H. Hicks, Fort Valley, Ga. :
Thurmond Grey melon seed,
J. D. Duke, Fort Valley, Ga.
Pure Lipsey melon seed, $1
will exch. Box 41, Wray, Ga.
Hastings pole lima or butter bean
and bunch lima white butterbean seed,
striped half runner garden bean seed,
40c lb.; cabbage, collard seed, 5c table-
spoonful;
per 1-2 cupful; heading variety collard
plants, 20c per 100. Will accept stamps
or exch. for dried apples, potato slips
or budded pecan trees. Mrs. Markie
Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.
Long orange and Denver carrot seed,
65c lb.; parsley and parsnip, 45c Ilb.;
cucumber seed, early Cluster, 75c lb.:
okra, 20c 1b.; rape, 12c Ib. 5. lb. lots,
less 15c. A. R. Holland; Braselton, Ga.,
Rt. 1.
Watermelon seed, Watson, 175c;
Stone Mt., $1; okra, long green and _
white velvet, baby lima beans, 20c;
Ruby King pepper, $2; bush velvet
beans, $3 bu.; 90-day running velvets,
$4.50; All 4.0; by Tifton; Ga. J
Williams, Tifton, Ga.
60c Ib.
Field pumpkin, long green cucumber,-_ :
green striped cashaw, 5c per table-
spoonful; old fashioned winter cabbage,
green Glaze winter cabbage, 10c table-
spoonful; Crosby Egyptian beet, 10c
cupful. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Col-
quitt, Comer, Ga., Rt. 1.
Perkins Mammoth green pod okra
seed, 30c lb.; Hastings hot cayenne
pepper, 10c per doz. pods, 3 doz. 25c;
Hastings brown sugar crowder peas,
12c per Ib., 12 lbs. $1. Add 2 1-2c per
lb. postage. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-.
merce, Ga., Rt. 29.
Banana cantaloupe seed, 15c large
pkg.; round cantaloupe, 10c pkg.; Hast-
ings yellow dent prolific roasting ear
corn, $1 peck. Mrs. C. R. Sorrelle,
Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Mixed turnip seed, 15c cupful.
postage. Mrs. V. E. Bentley, Monroe,
Ga. Rt. 4: :
Hastings Eden Gem cantaloupe seed,
1-2 lb. 40c f. 0. b. Sparks Earliana to-
mato seed, 1-4 lb., 40c. John Crone,
Philomath, Ga.
6 lbs. Jackson Wonder bush bean
wilt resistant, 20c lb., or exch. Write
what you have to exchange. Mrs. S.
G. Rogers, Daisy, Ga.
5 lbs. long green pod okra seed, 20c
lb., or the lot for $1; will exch. for
gingham quilt scraps. Mrs. J. A. Thorn-
ton, Temple, Ga., Rt. 1. 4
Seed Chufas, good stock, $1.25 pk., |
$4.50 bu. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.
Hendersons bush lima bean seed,
hand shelled, carefully selected, 20c lb.
del. Mrs. J. R. Mangham, Zebulon,
Ga.
9 lbs. Georgia collards seed, 25c Ib.
in lot. Mrs. Luther Anderson, Toccoa,:
Ga., Rt. 3.
Collard seed, 10c per small snuff box
full, or exch. for zinnia seed or dahlia
bulbs; several bushels sound sorghum
seed for sale or exch.; make best offer.
H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Pure, selected Dixie Bell and Kleck-
ley watermelon seed, Rocky Ford can-
taloupe seed, $1 lb.; Spanish peanuts,
40c gal.; seed popcorn, 10c Ib.; Perkins
sound clean okra seed, 35c lb. All
postpaid. Grace Maddox, Flowery
Branch, Ga. : =
Old time Florida velvet bean seed, $4
bu.. C._J::Smith,; -Kite,-Ga., Rt. 1. -
Improved watermelon seed, musk-
melon seed, 15c pt.; mustard seed, 3
tablespoonfuls for 10c. Mrs. Ida
Spee. Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
Hastings Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, .
25 cupful; Mammoth sunflower seed,
10c cupful; small white bunch butter |
beans, 8 lbs. for $1. All del. Mrs. C.
T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4,
lb. ore =
everbearing okra seed, 10c |
Add
d okra. seed, 25c I!
: re del. Mrs. Emma Ander-
Americus, Ga., Rt. B. : :
lue or white moon flower seed, also
ge gourd seed, 10c for 25. Mrs. Ww.
. Brown, Helena, Ga. RFD 2, Box
25 bu. Texas honey drip cane seed,
lb., or $1.75 bu., or exch. for seed:
nuts or anything of equal value.
N. J. Burgess, Maxeys, Ga.
hite velvet okra seed, 20c cupful.
dd postage. Miss Janie Lee Nunn,
Crawfordville, Ga., RFD 2. .-
2 lbs. mixed watermelon seed from.
hoice melons, $1.25 del. Mrs. A. S.
aulk, Ocilla, Ga.
_ 50 bu. orange improved sorghum seed,
$1.25 bu., cash with order. J. B. Dunn,
Flippen, Ga.
Ga. Collard seed, 25c lb. FOB here.
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. :
Pure white velvet okra seed, 50c per
. del. .No stamps accepted. Mel-
vin Laster, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 3.
Selected Lipsey. melon seed, $1 Ib.
edmond Rosser, Locust Grove, Ga.
Carpet grass and stringless green pod
and cornfield beans, 25c lb. in 5 Ib.
lots, ea.; New Stone and Greater Bal-
more tomato; Charleston Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage seed; $1 lb.
_ R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Bunch English pea, 20c lb.; large
Marrowfat peas, 25c lb.; Hastings beet
and long green okra seed, 10c large
pkg., ea. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe
Few lbs. Jackson Wonder butterbean
seed, 15c lb., or exch. for equal value.
Mrs. C. B. Sims, Jackson, Ga., Rt. 7.
Home grown Swycard collard seed,
ae oz., $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawson,
a.
1927 collard seed, rape seed, 25clhb.;
hot dry pepper, 20c lb., or will exch. for
dried fruit or canned fruit. Mrs. M.
E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2.
Bright sound Chufa seed, $4 bu., or
$1.25 pk. f. 0. b. Pembroke, Ga. Also
Hastings Texas ribbon cane seed from
selected heads, 15c lb. f. 0. b. Owens
Bros., Pembroke, Ga.
-Recleaned, scund Chufa seed, $4 bu.
f. 0. b. Waycross, Ga: Spencer Grover,
Waycross, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 52. :
Kentucky Wcnder beans, 30c Ilb.;
white velvet okra, 50c lb. Mrs. Mary
Malone. Brooks, Ga.
__ Improved red hill cane seed, 10c Ib.,
Ibs. for 25c. C,. R. Starrett, Canon,
a. :
_ Cabbage head collard seed, 10c ta-
blespoonful or exch. for quilt scraps
or tatting. Miss Idalee Whisnant, So-
al Circle, Ga. ;
Purple Globe and mixed turnip seed,
white velvet and Jumbo okra seed, 30c
lb.; white bunch butter beans and old
time running butter bean seed, 25c lb.;
few cream crowder peas, 10c Ib.; mus-
tard seed, 10c oz. All del. C. G. Oli-
ver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
T or 8 gals. Hastings Mammoth Rus-
sian sunflower seed, sound and clean,
5d5 gal., del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, -Ga.
_ Rape seed, 20c 1b., 2 lbs. for 35c; yel-
low globe, white globe turnip seed,
squash melon, black and red Valentine
wax bunch, Kentucky Wonder, pole
beans, onion sets. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga.
Chufa seed, $4 bu. of 40 lbs.; 100 Ibs.
more, 9c lb. No order accepted for
ss than $1. All f. 0. b. Beach, Ga.
W. Crews, Beach, Ga.
7 lbs. good mixed turnip seed, 1927
Ip, seven varieties, 25 teaspoonful,
full lot for $4. Inez Hayes, Cum-
ing, Ga., Rt. 8.
Pure Lipsey melon seed, $1 lb. Jeff
. Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga. :
Orange syrup cane seed, $1.25 f. o. b.
. A. Wilson, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2.
elected Thurmond Grey melon seed,
dc lb; 4 Ibs. or more. 60c Ib., del. W.
. Branan, Lewiston, Ga. -
N. C. short stem and cabbage col-
ards mixed, 50c lb. J. Mitch Boat-
ight, Coffee, Ga. -
Qld fashioned tender cornfield bean
eed, 35c lb., 3 lbs. for $1., del. J. A.
dams, Hull, Ga.
Fresh Watson and Imp. Kleckley
weet watermelon seed, 50c Ib. ea.;
tocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 75c Ib.
OB here. H. G. Joiner, Pavo, Ga.,
- lbs. clean and sound okra seed,
Oc lb., or $1.75 for lot; extra long pod
lot red pepper seed, 10c thls. Mrs.
my Robinson, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6.
80 lbs. white velvet okra seed, $8,
del. G. C. Laster, Fairburn, Ga., RFD
or 48c,, del.
ordele, Ga.,
S Sweet pepper seed, 6c pkg.
or 50c a cupful; Palma Christi, Orange
Prince Marigold, mixed Cosmos, 6c
pkg., 3 for 15c, 6 for 25c. Will exch.
for mustard, pumpkin and Martin
gourd seed, or for dbl. tatting; 6 tatted
medallions, tomato, cabbage, onion or
Porto Rico purple skin potato plants.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
Mixed colored running butter bean
seed, lots of white willow among them,
12c for 1-2 pt. del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga.
_Select long handle dipper gourd seed,
liberal quantity, 7c; Hastings mixed
Gaillardia seed, 5c pkg.; French honey-
suckle vine, well rooted, 2 for 10c del.
Eloise Newton, Gordon, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 1-2 lbs. Wilkins melon seed, trom
large stock, $1 lb., or lot for $1.35 del.
Mrs. Wm. Clark, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.
Orange cane seed, $1.50 bu. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
A few lbs. Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed, 75c lb. Mrs. Clyde Hogg, Buena
Vista, Ga.
250 Ibs. English pea seed: 100 Ibs.
Perkins improved okra seed. Make me
an Offer. J. M. Bussell, Mystic, Ga.
Pumpkin seed, 15c pt.; musk melon
and cantaloupe sed, mixed from choice
ful; cucumber seed, 10c cooking spoon-
at ee Elsie Tuck, Ellijay,. Ga.,
Heading winter collard seed, hot red
pepper seed, white rind cucumber and
musk melon seed, 5c tablespoonful;
black eyed peas. Write if interested.
Add postage on small orders. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 6.
5 Ibs. Hastings long green cucumber
seed, 75c lb. or $2.50 for lot. Will exch.
for peanuts or onions. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Few lbs. Stone Mt. and McGuire
watermelon seed, $1 lb., or exch. Miss
Idolee Whisnant, Social Circle, Ga.
Hastings Georgia collard seed, 10c
oz., or will exch. for anything of equal
value in flowers. Mrs. Lizzie Webb,
Meigs, Ga. :
Orange or honey drip cane seed, se-
lected for planting, 50c gal. Add post-
age. J. R. Pilcher, Villanow, Ga.
White okra seed, 10c pt. or 50c gal.
OS postage. Thos Seay, Conley, Ga.,
So
Pure hand selected long banana
musk melon seed, 10c tablespoonful, or
78c lb. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Ga., Rt. 4.
Sweet and hot pepper seed, 10c table-
spoonful; early flat Dutch cabbage
plants, tomato plants, 20 per 100; also
ferns. Add postage. Myrtle Jackson,
talking: Rock, Ga. Rt:3:
SEED WANTED
Want Cashaw seed. Advise what
kind and amount you have, and price.
C. F. Cole, Atlanta, Ga., 680 Lee St,
Ss. W.
Want late cabbage seed. Will way
cash or exch. strawberry plants, axe
and hammer handles. J. R. Bramulett,
Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. :
Want white half runner tend r gar-
den beans seed, i pt. at once. Mrs. J.
M. Bailey, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.
Want 1 lb. white bush butter beans;
1 lb. white running butter beans; 1 Ib.
stringless green beans; 1 10c pkg. Brim-
mer tomato seed; 1 gal. onion sets.
Will exch. bush butter boaans or sew-
ing. Write what you have. Mrs. S. G.
Rogers, Daisy, Ga.
Want about 10 lbs. carpet grass seed.
S. L. Spires, Arabi, Ga. E
Want 2 or 3 lbs. old fashioned 1-2
runner tender garden bean seed, white;
also dahlia flowered Zinnia seed, nink.
rose, cream or white canna bulbs. Will
exch. Klondyke strawberry plants,
sweet pepper or tomato seed for same.
Mrs. Icie Warwick, Leaf, Ga.
Want to exch. speckled crowder peas
for squash seed, 1 lb. peas for 1-2 lb.
squash seed. Mrs. W. L. Fussell, Hazle-
hurst, Ga., Rt. A.
melons, long pod okra seed, 15c cup- |
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Half and half cotton seed, Cleveland
culled from Black seed, in 2 1-2 bu.
sack, 2 yrs. from breeder, $1.25 bu.
D. W. Loyd, Jr., Chester, Ga
Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll cot-
ton seed, recleaned, 100 Ib. bags, $1.50
bu. C. S. Bryant, Bartow, Ga.
cotton seed, recleaned, $1 bu., in 100
lb. sacks. E. M. Bowen, Bartow, Ga,
Pure Half and Half cotton seed, $1.25
bu., also Hawkins extra Prolific big
boll cotton seed, $1.50 bu., bale per
acre. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga.
Cleveland big boll cotton seed, 1 bu.
$1.25; 2 bu. $2.25, over, $1 bu. FOB my
shipping point. J. E. Martin, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 3.
50, bu. Half and Half cotton seed,
Summerours variety, 2nd yrs. plant-
ing, $1.50 bu. FOB here. J. C. Lewis,
Hastman, Ga.
Salsbury cotton seed, $1.25 bu.; Van-
divers Heavy Fruiter, $1.75 bu.; Cooks
Improved, $1.50 bu. John Henry Lev-
erette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 101.
Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll cot-
ton seed, sound, pure and well matured,
$1 a bu. FOB here. John Roberts, Dal-
las, Ga., Rt. 7. :
A few more bu. Salsbury cotton seed,
$1 bu. FOB Chatsworth. J. W. Brad-
ley, Chatsworth, Ga.
Cokers Extra -Cleveland cotton seed,
reg. by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn.; guaran-
teed better than 99 per cent pure and
above 90 per cent germination. In
new 100 lb. bags, $1.50 bu. This cot-
ton averaged $10 per bale premium over
regular market here last season. H. O.
Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga.
College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB
here. C. C. McKnight, Senoia, Ga.
Farm Employment
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable farmer to care for
buildings, woods, etc., about 25 miles
of Atlanta. Use of farm land free.
References required. Leo Grossman,
1150 East North Ave. Apt. C-7, Atlanta
Georgia. \
Want a family, colored or white to
work.in tobacco. House rent free, 75c
per day for children, $1.50 to $2 for
adults. J. E. Groover, Stilson, Ga.
Want single man to work on share
basis on small truck farm, board and
lodging free. B. J. Hartman, Ochloch-
nee, Georgia, Route 1.
Want two sober reliable men to work
on farm for wages or fifty-fifty. Miss
L. Strickland, Lawrenceville, Georgia,
Route I. :
Want man, woman or couple to live
on place and help care for it. Will give
free house rent, use of poultry yard,
garden and barn. J. M. M., Stone
Mountain, Ga. ox 297.
Want farm labor for wages or share
croppers. Good location and accommo-
dations. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.
Want farm labor to help make crop.
Will give $20 per month and board.
| J. A. Webb, Athens, Ga. Route 2.
ant a good blacksmith to locate in
ee ane work to keep him
busy. Address. Post Office Box 38,
Whigham, Georgia.
Want young man for general farm
work. J. B. Young, Chamblee, Georgia,
oute 2. :
ee farm, hand, strictly honest, in-
dustrious and with high school educa-
tion: one that can keep up Ford. car,
work garden patches and milk. Pre-
fer married man. W. H. Waddelle,
| Pearson, Georgia.
Want a man to attend 15 acres on
halves and do odd~jobs to pay his
board. Near church and school. Write
for information. Mrs. B. Morris, Car-
rollton, Georgia, 70 M. Ave.
Want honest, reliable person that
can furnish self to run a 2 horse farm.
Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shellman, Georgia,
Route 4. :
Want hand to work on farm, live as
one of the family. Will give reason-
able price and board. J. T. Frazier,
Cumming, Georgia, Route 3. a
A good rich farm for a Christian
gentleman who is able and will work
this farm, or will hire a boy, $15, board
and laundry a month. I live on this
farm, 1-4 mile north of Byronville, on
A. B. & C. RR. Come, dont. write.
Miss Hattie Brand, Vienna, Georgia,
RFD 2.
Want lady to live on farm with _el-
derly couple and look after poultry
etc. Mrs. J. G. Morton, Kirkland, Ga.
Want a farm hand, young or old, to
attend to about 10 or 12 acres, and
help with cows and hogs for about 12
or $14, board and laundry a month.
Good community. J. P. Smith, Sr.,
Homerville, Georgia, Rt. 1, Box 37.
- Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll |
~ Want famuy to cultivate 80 acres
near Lithia Springs. W. J. Garner,
Atlanta, Ga, 387 Haas Ave.
Want white man for farm help $15,
board and laundry a month. Straight
time. A. B. Fuller, Buford, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want a good man or boy to plow a
small farm and give good attention
to it. $18, board and washing a month.
John L, Bennett, Screven, Ga. Route 2,
Box 31.
Want middle age man and wife, no
children, to live in house with aged
couple on farm. Orchard, some truck
and vegetables, small grain and hay
crops, attend to stock, bees, etc. $25 a
month and board for both. Write for
particulars. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Georgia, Route 2.
Want young, single white man, able
bodied and willing to work, for general
farm work. Pay $15 a month, board
and lodging. Straight time, commence
at once. Write for information. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Georgia, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife or widow with
one or two boys large enough to work
to help in cultivating and gathering
strawberries. C. G. Byington, Boling- -
broke, Georgia. ~
Want farmer to cultivate 8 acres to-
bacco, and 20 acres cotton, 15 acres of
truck such as corn, potatoes, etc. Land
broke and plants about ready. I furn-
ish guano and necessary supplies and
cash. Write for particulars. D. P. Mar-
tin, Cobbtown, Georgia.
Want married man for general farm
work on wages. State salary. Wm. L.
Harrison, Milledgeville, Ga .
Want young colored man and _his
wife for garden_and general work a-
round house. $40 a month with good
house and board. J. W. Lundeen, De-
catur, Ga. East Lake, Rt. 1.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want job on farm by experienced
man witi wife and 2 children. Dairy
work considered. J. D. Roberson, Co-
lumbus, Ga. 3015 5th Ave.
Want contract for making 15 or 20
thousand crates before shipping sea-
son, then job as superintendent pack-
ing shed. Life time experience. Satis-
faction guaranteed. Give full particu-
lars in first letter. H. C. Philmon,
Marshall ville, Georgia.
Have found a position. Answer to
many inquiries. W. L. Robitzsch, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. Route 3.
Want job on farm within 15 miles
of Griffin at $1 a day and board. Ex-
perienced farmer, single, 24 years of
age, sober and trustworthy. Dan Dar-
sey, Griffin, Georgia, Route A.
Will furnish mule and plow gardens
around Avondale and Scottdale. Phone
orders to Ivy-1156. Monroe Boswell,
Atlanta, Georgia, 889 Edgewood Ave.
- Want to get in communication with |
man that needs man to handle trac-
tor, truck and all kinds of improved
machinery and keep same in repair and
run gin for 1929 and following years
to come. A. B. C. Care of J. H. Camp-
bell, Tax Collector, Cleveland, Ga. z
Want Job by day or month. Experi-
enced farmer in growing cotton, corn
and peanuts, also have had some ex-
perience in tobacco growing. tate
salary paid in first letter. W. H. Roach,
Columbus, Ga. 2517 2nd Ave.
Young, single man wants job of
general farming, or truck driving. Can
start at once. Amos Cardin, Berlin,
Ga. Route 1, Box 79.
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Mammoth incubator, Miller Ideal
triple deck, 11,700 egg capacity, guar-
anteed to be in good operating condi-
tion. Write. 500 chick Buckeye Blue
Flame brooder in first class condition,
$15 FOB Fort Valley. S. P. Howe, Fort
Valley, Georgia. ips
2 Sol-Hot brooders, cheap?
Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.
One No. 9 Buckeye Mammoth incu-
bator, 2300 egg capacity, hatches 64
doz. eggs per week, cost $550 and freight
and has been used one season. Will
sell at a bargain. B. C. Brown, Fort
Gaines, Georgia.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
3 MEAL FOR SALE
Mexican June corn 6c lb. Add post-
age. Foster Norton, Douglasville, Ga.
Route 3.
1M. lbs. Queens Golden popcorn in
even wt. 100 lb. bags, 7 .1-2c lb. FOB
Albany. V. R. Bush, Albany, Ga.
Pure Marlborough seed corn, $2.25
bu., $1.25 for 1-2 bu., 75c pk. FOB here.
H. L.
Chas. Adams, Social Circle, Ga,
' bread, 25c.
ct
NEEDLEWORK OR SERVICES
OFFERED
3 kxaided rag rugs, 32x24 in., $1.75
ea.; 1 sq. rug, 25x40 in, $1.75;, 4 yds.
white hen and biddy tatting, 70c. Will
exch. for equal value. Miss L. M.
Averett, Buena Vista, Ga.
4 never fail yeast cakes, and recipes
for making them, rolls, loaves and
Mrs. Bell Godard, Gog-
gansyille, Ga. Rt. 2/
Silk and gingham quilt scraps to sell
or exch. Will also do all kinds of sew-
ing reasonably. Mrs. Clyde Sandifar,
Locust Grove, Ga.
Handcraft weave pillow tops, $1;
handcraft weave mats, 30c; table cover
with wide crochet corner turned, cro-
chet centerpieces embroidered buffet
sets, 3 pieces on unbleached broadcloth,
prices reasonable. Mrs. A. L. Ensley,
- Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Tufted bedspreads, $4, Will quilt and
hem quilts for $1.25 each, parties to
furnish all material and pay postage.
Mrs. H. Y. Dangler, Adairsville, Ga.,
Rt. 4.
Have several small size sewing bas-
kets, 35c each; all kinds of pine needle
work to sell or exch. for pot plants,
flowers, tuft work. Mrs. W. A. Lewis,
Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 4 piece white linen room set em-.
broidered, tatting trimmed, $1.80. Sin-
gle tatting, 10c yd.; double tatting, 15
yd. Miss Margie Brewer, Lumber City,
. Ga., Rt. 1, Box 120.
Infants crochet cars, 6 mo. size, $1;
trimmed with ribbon rosettes and
Ga.
Tufted bed spreads, choice designs,
10-4 unbleached sheeting, done in fade-
less tufting thread, $4.25 and- $3.50.
Parties furnish material and will stamp
and work spreads for 75c and $1 ea.
10 choice designs and will stamp
spreads for 25c, parties to furnish cloth
and pay postage. Miss Florrie Hughey,
Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
New gingham and percale quilt top
pieced, $1.50 and $2 ea.; cream Ccro-
cheted panel, $3, and scarf ends to
match, $1 ea.
yoke, $1. Mrs. C. R. Sorrelle, Monroe,
SGa. Fh. ok,
Pair of baby bootees, ecru, blue rib-
pon crochet roll stitch cap to match,
&3 per set: One< 18 in; centerpiece,
white embroidered in colored thread, 3
in. crochet edge, $3. Mrs. G. A. John-
son, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2.
Ladies hand painted handkerchiefs,
50c a., or will exch. for cut flowers or
gourd or dill seed. One white table
runner, embroidered in fast color, 34-
16 in. Will exch. for 1 gal. shelled pop-
corn, each paying postage. Mrs. J. M.
Gordon, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 5. -
One Susan Burr hook rug needle, $1.
Used only once. 8 lb. sack tops, 50-0c-
tagon coupons to exch. for rooted pot
flowers, each paying postage. Frances
A. Henderson, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 5.
Tufted bedspreads, different designs,
fast colors, prices reasonable. Write
White crocheted gown.
strings, $1.25. Mrs. J. Winters, Buford, |
Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3..
Crepe paper roses, unwaxed, 75 doz.
Miss Thelma Ivey, Milledgeville, Ga.,
Rt 2, Borie
Crepe paper flowers, different colors,
roses, peonies, straw flowers, poppies, 4
for 25c del. Mrs. Ebbie Taylor, Oak-
man, Ga., Rt. 1.
Tufted bedspreads, different designs,
worked in fast color thread. Reason-
able prices. Write Cleo Lewis, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.
All kinds of tatting
Mrs. Sam _ Fitzgerald,
Rt.:1.
Artificial Easter lilies, different col-
for sale or_exch.
Rochelle, Ga.,
ors, also pure white cones, 50e doz. Len-
tie Taylor, Yatesville, Ga.
1 tatted baby yoke, medallion pat-
tern. Sell or exch. for 2 nice hens, any
breed, or 2 settings of pure bred eggs.
White Wyandottes preferred. Mrs. W.
F, Webb, Cobbville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 52.
Bedspreads, bowknot and daisy de-
sign, $4; other designs reasonable. Will
also exch. Write. Miss Ellie Belcher,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Tufted bedspread, Wild Rose, circle
pasket, check border basket, fadeless |
color thread, full size, $4, or exch, for
pure bred Barred Rock baby chicks.
Mrs. J. S, Greene, Adairsville, Ga., Rt:
2
Several yds. nice white tatting, dbl.,
25c yd. single, 12 1-2c yd. Made of
good thread.
mercerized thread, 12 1-2c yd. Mrs.
Mary E. Taylor, Gordon, Ga., Rt. 3.
Quilts pieced, large size, $1 ea., plain
sewing, crocheting aud embroidering
neatly done. Reasonable prices. Mrs.
Charlie Rice, Maxeys, Ga., Rt. 95.
Squares for 4 quilt tops, $1 ea.; also
50 flour sacks, 5c ea., a few sugar sacks.
Will exch. for B. R. hens or pullets.
Mrs. E. P. Bennett, Madison, Ga. RFD.
1 emb. bedspread, basket design, with
olster, fast colors, on unbleached seam-
Jess sheeting, $4.50, or will exch. for 40
R. I. Red or Barred Rock day old chicks.
1 appliqued apron, 75c; will exch. for 3
lb. colored Bunch butterbeans. Mrs.
T. J. Thaxton, McDonough, Ga., Rt. 3.
Hand made double.stitched 5 pocket
overalls, size 2 to 4 yrs. 80c per., del.;
2 pr. $1.50; round cretonne and sateen
sofa. pillow tops, blue or rose center
gathered boxing, 45c ea. or 3 for $1.
Cash with order.
Canon; \Ga. Rt. 1.
1 hand tufted bedspread, 10-4, any
color, $4.50; 1 9-4 tufted in daisy de-
sign green and gold, fast color, $3; 1
swinging basket 8-4, $2.50. Mrs. T. W.
Cline, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 tufted bedspread in diamonds, fast
color, blue, and pillow cases to match,
$3, or exch. for Wyandotte pullets 8
weeks old. Hand emb. pillow cases,
tea aprons, scarfs, tatting and crochet,
will exch. for quilt scraps. Mrs. Adelle
Johnson, Sparta, Ga. .
Handkerchiefs for sale, or made on
halves. Will embroider corners. with
initials. Will do all kinds of fancy
work. Mrs. Tom Murphy, Chipley, Ga.,
care Tom Bishop, Rt. 3. _
1 bedspread worked with lazy daisy
stitch, in fast colors, 90-99 in., bleached
white, $8; bureau scarf,
with tatting medallion on each end, $2,
postpaid. Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Suwanee,
Gat Rt. eran a8
. Single and double tatting, 10c, 20c,
25c yd.; tatted yokes, $1.25 and $1.50
ea.; emb. handkerchiefs, 15c ea.; aprons
75c ea. Will do fancy sewing reason-
ably. Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga.,
FUG :
Will do all kinds of fancy sewing and
embroidering, also tufting. Write for
particulars. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Rang-
er: Gat Rb. Le
20 yds: single tatting, made of No.
100 C.M.C. thread, 10 yds. for $1; tat-
ting made of spool thread No. 50, $1.20.
Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Zetella, Ga.
Two good quality gingham quilt tops,
large size, $2 each. Mrs. W. T. Brown,
Patterson, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 pair old fashioned homespun wool]
blankets, white, $15 pr. Mrs. Eljza
Weeks, Dial, Ga. :
Fancy work patterns, baskets, tulip
vases and lily, 15c ea. 1 bedspread
emb. on bleached seamless sheeting,
chrysanthemum design, 81 in. wide, $5.
Add postage. Myrtle Jackson, Talking
Rock; Ga., Rt. 3.
1 unbleached bedspread in pateh
work, tulip design, with pillow cases
to match, $5; crepe paper flowers,
roses, 60c per doz.; sweet peas, 2 doz.
for 25c. Eulala Buchanan, Chickamau-
ga, Ga., Rt. 1.
Large crocheted centerpiece, ecru, $3.
Will take orders for emb. or crocheting,
prices reasonable. Write Mrs. E. H.
Burt, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pillow cases made of good grade
tubing, hand emb. in fast colors, edged
with scalloped hemstitched and nar-
row hand crocheted edge, 36 in. wide,
$1.70 pr.; ladies aprons emb. fast col-
25e ea., all delivered. 7 yds. Micrama
fringe, 75c yd.; the 7 yds. for. $5, or
exch, for chicken feed sacks. Make
best offer and send stamp for reply.
Mrs. M. C. Conner, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rt. 4. .
1 white dresser scarf, 58 in. long, 17
in. wide, trimmed with ecru fringe and
emb, in large flowers in fast colors, $2,
or exch. for 1,000 Porto Rican potato
-plants or 25 Brown Leghorn baby chicks
3 yds. of grey, real fine,
Mrs--J: lL. Dudley,
|Mrs. W. B. Blue, Atlanta,
linen color
ors, 60c; transfer emb. designs 10c and.|.
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
NEEDLEWORK, F LOWERS an d SEEDS, MISCELLANEOUS
del. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga.,
Rt. 4.
4 white bedspread, basket and daisy
design pillow cases to match with tat-
ting trimming all on fruit of the loom
sheeting, $4. Will do plain sewing at
reasonable price and emb. spreads and
furnish patterns for $2.50; also patterns
5c ea. Mrs. C. L. Hamby, Greenville,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Tufted bedspreads, also bedroom sets,
fast color thread, sell or exch. for
Parks strain Barred Rock baby chicks.
Write for particulars. Mrs. Esther
Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
Tufted bedspreads, medium weight,
unbleached. sheeting, large size with
bolster. Wild Rose basket design and
others. $3 ea. del. Miss Leila Weeks,
Dial, Ga.
Dresser, mantel and table runners,
crochet in Star design, all for $1; 1
collar, ecru thread, Grape and Leaves
design, and yokes crochet in Diamond
and other designs, $2; childrens yoke,
75c; end for dresser scarf to exch. for
15 Barred Rock eggs.
ner, Clevland, Ga., Rt. 4.
Fancy and home sewing, neatly and
reasonably done; baby aprons, good
quality linen, hand emb. up to 3 yr. size
35c ea., or 3 for $1. Mrs. W. H. Brown,
Helena, Ga., RFD 2, Box 103.
Hand-made flower baskets, No. 2
reed, including handle, 24 in. tall, lined,
etc., 75 ea. Add 7c extra for postage.
Miss Janie Lee Nunn, Crawfordville,
Ga. RFD 2.
Nice, old time quilt patterns. Sell or
exch. for others not in'my collection. :
Such as pieced Orange Blossom, Rose
of Sharon. Send list of yours, will send
mine in return. Mrs. T. W. Byars,
White, Ga., RFD 1.
10 hand made quilted quilts, also 1
feather bed and pillows. G. H. Mitch-
ell, Yatesville, Ga.
Plain and fancy sewing, reasonable.
\ Ga., 969
White St.,.phone. West 0857-W.
Plain and/ fancy sewing, reasonable.
Write for prices and further informa-
ae Mrs. B. J. Jackson, Culloden, Ga..,
Table runner, 16 in. wide, lace fringe
on ends, 12 in. deep, $3.50; 42 in. and
86 in. pillow cases, emb. in fast colors,
$1.05. Mary E. White, Temple, Ga.,
Rt.<3; Box). :
2 quilt tops and enough squares for
1 more, made of gingham and other
cotton goods, $3.25 for lot. P. O. money
order, please. Miss Amanda Grace,
Lumber City, Ga. :
Artificial flowers, different varieties,
50c and 60c doz.; smaller size, 30c doz.
oe waxed. Miss Mae Coffee, Louisville,
a.
Bedspread and 2 old fashioned tufted
counterpanes and 1 set blacksmith
tools, second hand; 1 old-fashioned
woolen bedspread and several nice
home made quilts. R. F. Turner, Hills-
boro, Ga. ve
_ Crocheted yokes, lovely designs, 35
in. bust, 3 1-2 in. deep, 5 in. at shoulder
strap, $4.50; tatted centerpieces, 20 in.
across, $7, or exch. for pure bred hens
not over 2 yrs. old, or Bronze Big Bone
turkey hens, already mated, ea. pay-
ing expense. Write first Mrs. Carrie
Lou Sanders, Knoxville, Ga. Rt. 1
Box 8.. 9 ~ ;
5 : nee ee ee Clover Leaf lace,
-2 in. wide, $1.50; 2 : j
insertion, 3-sin., SL. ee oe
thread; 1 rug, 32 1-2 in. diam., made
of hose plaited, $2. Will exch. rug for
good cotton free from seeds. Mrs. G.
W. Hyatt, Sweet Green, Ga.
Ladies hand made emb. handker-
chiefs, 25c ea., and other kinds of emb,
work. .Miss. Chester Freeman, Haw-
kinsville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Fancy flower baskets, 20c to 35c ea.;
also fancy pine bur baskets and trinket
boxes, 20c to 75c ea., postpaid. Perry
Kenney, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 2.
Crepe paper flowers, waxed or plain;
Easter lilies, 35 ea., or 3 for $1; Jap-
anese lilies, 50c ea.; large roses; 25c
ea.; Gardenia, 15c ea.; sweet peas, 30c
doz. Miss Fannie M. Floyd, Adairs-
Ville, Ga. Rtn 3.
Sheets, pillow cases, scarfs, aprons,
10c and 15 ea.;-crocheting and tatting.
Mrs. Mae Tur-.
Made of good
Write for details and prices. Miss 1
M. Mason, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
Infants ready made tatted bootees,
60c pr.; caps, $1.25; 1 bedspread de- 2
sign. Cash with order. Add _ postage.
Miss Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Ga,
Riot 3) ;
NEEDDLEWORK WANTED
Want quilt scraps to piece on halves;
also emb. work, bedspreads and other
sewing, at. reasonable prices; quilting
at $1.50 a quilt, party to furnish: ma-
terial. Mrs. T. C.
Ga., RFD 4.
Want discarded clothing and worn
out hose to work into rugs.
braided, crocheted, or knit and join to-
gether rugs. Write for further infor-
mation. Mrs. D. J. Grayson, Green-
back, Tenn.
Want to exch. 2 new shirts for 2 new
quilt tops. Box 38, Griffin, Ga. :
: Want to do all kinds of plain sew-
ing. Prices reasonable. Mrs. L. A.
see Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5, Box
|. Want neat hand embroidery and sew- _
ing. Will exch. Write what you have
to work on and to exch. Mrs. S. G.
Rogers, Daisy, Ga. x
Want to piece quilts on halves, par-
ties to furnish scraps and I will fur-
nish thread and quilt for $1.50 a quilt.
ae J. E. Martin, Gainesville, Ga.,
Want bedroom sets to embroider on
halves or tufted work, other party to ~
pay postage. Also have crepe paper
flowers for sale or exch. 2 doz. for 50 | eo
Roses 25ce' doz. =~
octagon soap coupons.
waxed, 50c doz Jonquils, sweet peas,
poppies, 18 for 25c, waxed 50c; large
pond lily and bud, $1.50, waxed heav-
ily. Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Eastanolle,
Ce. Re. 1, ce
Want plain or fancy sewing to do at z
Mrs. T. H. Pierce;
reasonable prices.
Howell, Ga.
Want to make crepe paper roses and > :
buds, 40c doz., all colors. Mrs. J. M.
Terry, New Holland, Ga.
Want plain sewing. -Write for par-.
Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga,
ticulars.
Rie 1
Will quilt quilts, $1. party pay post-
age both ways.
M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to do plain and faricy sewing. :
Write for particulars. Mrs. Belle God-
ard, Goggins, Ga.
Want to quilt quilts for $1 ea. and
piece tops for 50c ea. Parties must
furnish thread: Mrs. D. T. Haynes,
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 14. :
FLOWERS AND SEEDS
Blue Flag and White lilies, 25c doz.
fete J. S. Anderson, Adairsville, Ga.,
Milk and-Wine lilies, 10c ea.; Sweet
shrubs, 10c ea. Mrs. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3.. :
Dorothy Perkins rose vines, 3 kinds
of ferns; Oxalis. Sell or exch. for full
pre eggs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville,
Blue Flag lilies and yellow Jonquils,
25e doz. or 5 doz. $1. Mrs. Glenn
Crawford, Martin, Ga. ~ oe
Shasta daisies, Red Verbena, 5 colors =
Mums, 25 doz.; red and yellow Can-
nas, 50c doz.; Dusty Miller, 15c doz.;
Travelers Delight, 25c doz.; well root-
ed pink Crepe Myrtle and purple lilac,
20c ea., 6 for $1; large, white flower-
ing Moon Vine seed, 25 for 10c. All
del.. Walton Craft, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.
Red Crepe Myrtle, golden bells, pur-
ple lilac, all well rooted, 20c ea.; white
Narcissus, 30c doz.; monthly rooted rose
bushes, 20c ea.
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.
Purple and pink Verbena, 3 well root-_
ed pieces, 10c; sweet violets, 10c doz.;
Dusty Miller, 15c doz.; Amaryllis bulbs,
35c and 50c ea.; Giant Cannas, 3 for
25c; white Iris, 40c doz. All postpaid.
Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds, Ga.,
Rt. 1, Box 85.
Phlox, large plants, starred and
fringed, black eyed Susans, yellow
daisies, 25c doz., or will exch. for plants
of Hibiscus, Begonias, Sultanas, Fuch-
sia, Ostrich Plume or Boston fern. Mel-
lie Merritt; Cairo, Ga., Rt. 2.
Smith, Rockmart,
Either
Cash with order. Mrs. oo
Mrs. Markie Myers,
ink and red May and June Cactus,
. old, 30c ea.; Blue Flag lilies, 75c
doz., cash or exch. for Beefsteak Be-
gonias, any kind of ferns, except lace:
Sultanas, Palms, Dahlias, all colors,
Cannas. Must be well rooted. Write
Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairsville, Ga.,
Bie 3:
_ Well rooted red Magnolia, 25c, 40c,
and. 50c ea.; yellow Jasmine, Tunika
(lavender), Althea (single pink). Eng.
dogwood, lic ea.; Easter lily, Blue Iris,
25c ea.; single blue Hyacinths, Lemon
lily, Giant Snowdrop, yellow Crocus,
(dbl. and single). Larkspur plants, 15
doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Fite,
_ Resaca, Ga. :
_ Canna lilies, Golden Rod, 10c ea.;
Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c ea.; blue
violets, 15 doz.; Snowballs, 25 ea.;
Lilac, 20c ea. All well rooted. Mis.
A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3.
Blue Iris, 30c doz.; August lilies, 15
ea.; Orange day lilies, and white chry-
santhemums, 20c doz.; mixed colors
Petunias, 10c doz.; Tuberoses, 1-2 doz.,
c; Jonquils, 15c doz.; Shasta daisies,
2 doz.,'25c. Cash or money order. Add
. Mr. A. W. McCrary, Gaines-
He; Gia. Rt. 1, :
Pure white August lily bulbs, 25c ea.,
2 for 45c; 5 for $1, del. Mrs. J. G.
Burden, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9.
White Hydrangea, red Geraniums,
June Cactus, Justicia, 15c ea.; mixed
color Petunia plants, Shasta daisies,
buttercups and Jonquils, 15c doz.; Blue.
Tris, 25 doz.; Orange Day lilies, 20c,
and Chrysanthemums, 20c doz. Add
stage. No checks. Mrs. G. B. Mc-
Crary, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Blue Hydrangea, rooted, 20c ea.; dou-
ble daffodils, butter and eggs, snowdrop
bulbs, Tansy plants, 20c doz.; yellow
primrose plants and blue flowering
boxvine and winter chrysanthemums,
Sweet blue violets, 15c doz.; purple lilac
sprouts, flowering almonds, bridal
wreath, rooted woodbine vine, 3 for
_ 20c.; purple Iris, 6 for 25c. Mrs, Em-
ma Clayton, Roy, Ga. :
White and purple lilacs, pink Crepe
_ Myrtle, varieties of roses, wisteria, can-
nas, all rooted, 15c ea. or 2 for 25c;
Fluffy Ruffles, 25c ea.; also red beauty
tomato plants, Ruby King pepper
plants, 25c per 100. Add postage. Mrs.
J. D. Pope, Box Spring, Ga., Rt. 2.
Boxwood and Junipers, 50c; Arbor-
vitae, 25c; daffodils, snowdrops, white
Narcissus, 50c per 100; American Beau-
ty roses, lilac Altheas, 20c ea. Mrs. J.
L. Thomas, Morgantown, Ga.
_ All colors cannas, Iris, single and
double Altheas, in any quantity, rooted
plants, roses, fig and magnolia trees,
running vines for hanging baskets and
other plants. Miss Lula Gachet, 238
12th St., N:W.; Atlanta, Ga. Geneva
-8082-J.
_ King Humbert canna bulbs, $1 doz.,
or 10c ea. Sarah Henderson, 475 Oak-
dale Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ga. :
_. Red and salmon pink Amerillis bulbs,
50c ea.; also Velvet okra seed, 10c ta-.
_blespoonful or 50c 1-2 pt. Add postage.
Mrs. T. A. McClendon. Bremen, Ga.
- Yard flowers, shrubbery and plants
and bulbs to exch. for box plants and
white feed and flour sacks and silk
scraps. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanolle, Ga.
- Blue Jap Iris lilies, 60c doz.; 6 root-
ed roses, 50c; Narcissus, double daffo-
dils, 30c doz.; Clematis creeper, 15c
ea.; Crimson Trumpet creeper, 40c doz.
H. Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Snapdragon plants, 25c doz.; Shasta
isies, 15c doz.; periwinkle, 5c doz.;
d and purple dahlia bulbs, 10c each.
Will exch. for bedding Lantanas, lilies,
white verbena. Add postage on orders
a 50c. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley,
TB. :
2 yr. old Coral or pink vines, 30c ea.
Mrs. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
Giant white Puritan chrysanthemum
plants, 6 for 25c; cream, pink, and yel-
low, 3 for 25c; coreopsis plants, 20c
doz.; white sweet pinks, white jonquil
bulbs, 25c doz.; red Magic lily of Japan
bulbs, 75c doz.; Amaryllis bulbs, 50c
ea.; Spanish dagger palm, 75c ea.; all
colors cannas, 3 for 25c. All state in-
. Miss Cuba Carter, Lake Park,
+8,
Red Gladiola bulbs, 30c doz.; well
rooted Junipers, 25c to $1 ea.; purple
and white lilacs, 15c ea.; snowballs,
25c to 60c ea.; Xmas Jasmine, 35c ea.
Add postage. Miss Irene Foster, Elli-
Ways Ga. Rt. 8; Box: 48.
Winter blooming sweet violets, 10c
Z.; grass pinks, 20c doz.; lilacs, 15c
orange lily, sweet Jonquils, Daffodils
FLOWERS AND SEEDS |
ea.; Marigold, zinnia and hollyhock
seed, 10c pkg. Add postage on small
orders: Mrs. J. Winters, Buford, Ga.
Wandering Jew, 3 cuttings 5c; May
and June cactus, 10c rooted; pinks, 5c
bunch; Jap rose rooted,10c. Mrs. H.
G. Fraser, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.
Blue sweet violets, 15 doz.; daisies,
20c doz.; Iris, white daisy chrysanthe-
mums, 25 doz.; hollyhock seed, 20c
cupful; zinnia seed, 10c pkg.; roses,
15c each. Miss Florrie Hughey, Ranger,
Ga Rt. 1
Double red Japonica, boxwoods, well
rooted, flowering peach trees, cedars,
25 ea.; crabapple, 2 for 1i5c;. winter
pinks, yellow thornless roses, 50c doz.;
twelve choice roses, $1 doz.; sugar plum
sprouts, 15c ea. Mrs. Mae Wright, Lov-
me Ga.
Weeping linden, golden bell, forsythia,
3 for 25c; weiglia, Japanese honey-
suckle, 20c ea.; violets, 3 doz. for 15c;
chrysanthnemums, 2 doz. for 15c; purple
lilac, Dorothy Perkins roses, 3 for 20c.
yous Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
Cherokee roses, Azaleas, black walnut
sprouts, $1 doz.; crabapples, 20c each;
red Japonica, boxwoods, 25e ea.; lemon
lily, 50c doz.; perennial phlox, 35c doz:
T. &. Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
Daffodils, Blue Iris, yellow _ lilies,
50e doz.; pink rose bushes, flowering
pears, snowballs, birdseye,. Easter
bushes, white, pink and purple lilies, 3
for 50c; white and pink rambler rose
cuttings, crabapple, S5c ea. Miss Eula
Mae Byers, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Blue Iris lilies, pink hardy phlox,
lemon lilies, 30c doz.; pink peonies, 25c
ea.; tiger lilies; $1 por 100. Mrs. H. G.
Wilson, Loving, Ga. Eis
Double pink Altheas, 3 yr. old, 75c;
white Mary Washington rose vine 3
yrs. old, white Oleander, sweet. Pome-
granate, 50c ea. Mrs. J. W. Boyett,
Morris Station, Ga. :
Giant Double Daffodils and cream
Narcissus, blue and purple yard grass,
30c doz.; Jap Iris lilies, 60c doz.; lemon
and tiger lilies, 35c doz.; Cherokee
roses, $1 doz.; pink perennial phlox,
ae doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton,
Bean
Golden yellow violets, galax, 20c doz.:
Cherokee rose bushes, black raspber-
ries, 50c doz.; tiger lilies, 15c doz. Mrs.
Frank Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Horse radish roots, 10c ea.; 10 colors
of dbl. and:single hollyhock; pink, blue,
and white larkspur, Jap. sunflower,
Palm of Christal, 10c cupful ea., purple
lilac, snowball, yellow bells, 20c ea.;
dbl. pink Almonds, 10c ea.; Gailardia
and yellow African daisy seed, 10c cup
ea.; Sweet Williams, 25c doz. | Will
exch, for Spider or Amaryllis lily, early
cabbage plants or other box flowers.
Postage pd. on orders for more than
50c. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga.,
Rt. 1. :
All colors and varieties of Cannas,
50c doz.; white Sultanas, 15c ea.; dbl.
violets, 25c doz.; dbl. white Fuschias, ;
15c; St. Bernard pot lily, green and
white foliage, 20c; dbl. red and pink
ivy leaf geraniums, 15c ea.; white
Shasta daisies, 25c doz.; pink thrift
|plants, 15c doz., $1 a 100. Mrs. W. M.
Vickers, Siloam, Ga.
Poppy, Shasta Daisies, Four oClocks,
Sweet Peas, and Hibiscus seed, 10c
pkg. ea., or will exch. for Geraniums,
or any kind of cloth, flour and meal
sacks. Mrs. Annie Lee Newton, Toc-
coa, Ga.
Spengeria ferns (3 yr. old plants, $1)
and Wisteria vines, 15c ea.; red Gera-
niums, Justicia, Oxalis, 10c ea.; pink
cactus, large cuttings, 10c; Leopard
Begonia, 40c ea.; Wandering Jew and
Rainbow Moss, 3 for 10c; white vio-
lets and yellow Flag lilies, 10c doz., or
75c a 100; Verbena, 5c ea.; May cher-
ries, $1 doz.; catnip and sparsment,
10c doz. Mrs. M. J. White, Gainesville,
Gas Rt a.
Yellow thornless roses, 10c ea.; Dah-
lias, decorative and show type, 15c and
25c.; cactus type, tri-colors, and other
varieties, 25c ea.; Orange lilies, 10c
and 15c ea.; Hymocallis lilies, dbl.,
yellow, very large, 25c ea.; Cigarette
air plants, 10c ea.; cuttings Phlox, 25c
doz.; Mex. Honeysuckle, 10c and 15c;
Plumbago, 15c and 25c. Add postage.
Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Ga.
50 Spengeri ferns, yr. old, 15c ea., 2
for 25c; larger size, 25c ea.; Maiden
Hair fern cuttings, 25c ea.; Golden
Glow, 45c doz.; Shasta Daisies, 25c
doz.: large red Colens, 3 for 10c; Ver-
bena, red and pink, 10c ea.; Hardy
Dragonhead, 20c doz., 2 doz. 35c; pure
Jap. Sunflower seed, 25c for 4 tbls.;
=
| Perennial Sunflower. plants, 15c doz.:
mixed colors Chrysanthemums, 302
doz. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville,
Gan Rte 1,
Large dbl. yellow Cannas, 15c ea.; 9
for $1; Larkspur, dbl. and single, ail
colors, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
C. R. Sorrels, Monroe, Ga., Rt. I.
Snapdragons, all colors, 15c_ tbls.;
Dahlia, pink, white and variegated, 10c
ea. bulb, $1 doz.; May red and pink
and Xmas cactus, 10c ea. Cash with
order. Miss Velvie Martin, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 9.
Red Cannas, 30c doz.
yellow, 40c doz. Mrs.
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.,
All colors and varieties Canna bulbs,
50c doz.; Sweet William, Phlox, Rose
cutting, all colors, etc.,.25c doz. ea.;
monthly rooted roses, large bushes, $1.50
Salmon and
Vo Sy Ladd,
ea.; Dahlia bulbs, $1 doz.; Chimney
vine, rooted, and Verbena, red, 40c
doz.; Hedge; 50c doz.; Strawberry
plants, 25c a 100, $2 aM. Mrs. F. M.
Titshaw, Braselton, Ga.
Dbl. red bronze leaf Canna bulbs,
60c doz.; blue violets, 15c doz.; Blue
lilac, rooted, 20c ea.; white Flag lilies,
15c ea.; pink Crepe Myrtle, 20c ea.;
Hastings Chrysanthemums, 40c: doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell,
Milner, Ga., Rt. :2.
Abelia cuttings, 30c doz.; blue Hy-
drangea, 15e ea.; thornless yellow rose,
25 doz.; dbl. pink Oleanders, 20c ea.;
single white, 10c ea.; umbrella palms,
25c ea.; all well rooted; also cabbage,
mustard and collard seed. Will exch.
for giant shasta daisies, snapdragons,
dbl. hollyhocks, pansy and any color of
big Mums plants, Geraniums, and Be-
gonias. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs.
Trixie Moore, Ray City, Ga., Rt. 2.
Hardt Phlox, bridal wreath, pink Al-
monds, four coiors of Iris, golden glow,
blackberry lily, 5c ea.; mock orange,
lemon lily, rosy spirea, and thornless
yellow rose, 10c ea., or will exch. for
Barred Rock eggs. Mrs. L. W. Slaugh-
ter, Rising Fawn, Ga.
Paniculata hardy white Clematis
vine, yellow primrose, hills of snow,
white hydrangea, lemon lily, winter
blooming yellow Jasmine, all 10c ea.;
4 colors of Iris, mixed colors perennial
phlox, Sweet Rocket; purple and near
white violets, Sweet Williams, 25c doz. |-
Mattie Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga.
Narcissus bulbs, ferns, cactus. Sell
or exch. for pure bred eggs. Mrs. #.
M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.
All kinds of ferns, Xmas cactus, cen-
tury plants, mock orange, yard grass,
Daytura, milk and wine lilies, red
Amarillis, Egyptian Ear Jewel, 10c;
moss baby tears, Jesticia cuttings, hy- .
drangea cuttings, 5c; red and gold Lan-
tana, 20c; cream and rose Lantana,
25c; white rambler roses, orange May
lilies, 20c doz.; ink Crepe Myrtle, 25c.
Add postage. Ida Baugh, St. George,
Ga.
nia, well rooted, 15c ea.
Well_rooted blue Hydrangea, rooted
Cape Jesmine, 30c ea.; canna lilies,
yellow spotted lilies, verbena, 10c ea.;
several colors, large curly mums, jon-
quils and buttercups, 30c doz.; sweet
pea seed, 10c pkg. White conk Bego-
Wells, Hinesville, Ga.
Yellow and red variegated canna
bulbs, 15c ea.; Mexican staf bulbs, ox-
allis bulbs, wild flag lilies, hardy phlox,
10c doz.; Star of Bethlehem, tiger lilies,
5 ea.; also ferns and begonias. Mrs.
W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
Golden bells, flowering pear, white
sweet pinks, shirt button, kudzu cut-
tings, jonquil and orange day. lilies,
1-2c ea. Add postage. Will exch. for
little summer blue lily. Mrs. B. C.
Meacham, Avondale Estates, Ga.
Shasta Daisies, large cream curled
Chrysanthemums, yellow daisy Chry-
santhemums, solid color .and white,
white with yellow center, white German
Tris, all 10c ea.; King Humbert cannas,
red, bronze foliage, and yellow Gladia-
tor canna, 2 for 25 ea. large, well rooted
winter blooming dark purple and lav-
ender Verbena, 15c ea.; Trish Gray, 10c
doz. plants. Miss Anna Malphus, Tus-
culum, Ga.
Red, pink, salmon, white, well rooted
Geraniums, 25c, $2 doz.; Crimson, pink,
orange and purple Suitana, 20c ea., or
$2 doz.; Sprengeri, 15c; Beefsteak Be-
gonia, 25c; others, including Rubea,
Manvle, Rex, President Carnot, 25c;
Trailing Queen Colens, 15c, 2 fors25c;
Boston and Norwood ferns, 20 and 25c;
dbl. Hibiscum, 25c; pink, crimson and
variegated dbl. Petunia, 15c ea.; pink
and red June Cactus, 10c cutting;
March Cactus, 5c ea., 3 for 10c; Oxalis,
4G
10c, all
Mrs. Lula |
colors monthly rose cuttings,
10c doz. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville,
1 Gqa., Rt. 7
Large pink and white Hibiscus, dbl.
pink Peonies, 25c ea.; pink Phlox, Sweet
William, 35c doz.; large Jap Iris and
Lemon lily, 45c doz.; Cream Narcissus,
gold center, $1 a 100; yellow Giant
Daffodils,.25c doz.;.Golden Glow, 3 for
25c; pink Cherokee roses, pink Al-
monds, pink Altheas, $1 doz.; Rhodo-
dendrons, Hydrangeas, 25c; Strawberry |
bush, 6 for $1. Boxwood cuttings, $4
a 100; collection of fine roses, 12 for $1.
Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Hardy Phlox, 3 doz., 20c; rooted Hy-
drangea, 10c ea.; Fall Pinks, all colors,
5c doz.; all colors Carnations, and Gar-
den Pinks, 10c doz. ea.; Red Chrysan->
themums, 10c ea. Add postage. M. A.
Brady, Murrayville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dorothy Perkins rose, Purple~ Lilac,
Grandy Graybeard, Sweetshrub and
Snowdrop bushes, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
Large Red King Humbert Cannas,
$2 a 100 or $15 a M; large yellow Can-
nas, $1.50 a 100; white Flag Lilies, 50c
doz. or exch. for Begonias or Gera-
niums. Mrs.,J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga.
Canna bulbs, 50c ea., or exch. for
Stiff Leaf Caladium bulb.. Miss Grace
Hale, Doyle, Ga.
12 doz. Daisy Chrysanthemum slips;
3 doz. large yellow chrysanthemum
slips. Make offer. Include postage.
Mrs. Katherine Boone, Commerce, Ga.,
11 Brookwood Ave. :
Angel Wing, Conch shell and Dollar
Begonia, 15 ea.; pink Sultana, 20c ea.;
pink Oxalis and yellow Moss, 5c ea.;
Ageratium and Sunflower, 15c doz. All
rooted. Will exch. for any kind of box
or yard flowers or flower seed. Miss
aoe Howell, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1, Box
Rose color Peonie, 20c ea.+ Hills of
Snow Hydrangea, Winter blooming Jas-
mine, Forsythia, all 10c ea.; Red, pink
and white Rambler Roses, 15c_ ea.;
Sweet Syringa, 10c ea.; Sweet Rocket,
5c ea., Everbearing Strawberry, 25c ea.
Tame Sarvis sprouts, 10c ea., or will
exch. any of above for turkey eggs. |
Hach party to pay postage their way.
Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn,
Gas, Rta:
Large red Hollyhock seed, mixed
Four oClocks, small.purple hollyhocks,
and small pink and yellow cansana, all
10c pkg. Elizabeth Miller, Grayson,
Ga; Rte a.
/S. A. Nut and Richard Geraniums,
and pink mums, 10c ea., $1 a doz. Wal-
ter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.
Yellow and red Marigold plants, 12
1-2c doz. ea. Pearlie McNair, Mitchell,
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 92:
Tall stiff leaf coladiums bulbs, 50c
ea.; Shasta daisies, 3 doz. for 50c. Add.
postage on orders less than $1. Mrs.
L. P. Higginbotham,, Elberton, Ga., Rt.
Chrysanthemums, assorted colors,
blue and white flags, hollyhock plants,
double and single, all colors, 20c doz.;
zinnia, Marigold and hollyhock seed,
10c snuffbox full. Mrs. J. S. Greene,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Double zinnia, all colors, double
touch-me-not, double red poppy, red
four oclock, double red and pink hol-
lyhock seed, 5c per tablespoonful. Add.
postage. Miss Pearl Farmer, Rt. 1,
Gainesville, Ga. ;
Johnny jump-up plants, 20c = doz.,
del. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shellman, Ga.,
Rt. 4.
Purple lilacs, jonquils, daffodils, fra-
grant English dogwood, blue Iris bulbs,
crepe myrtle, rooted, Xmas cactus, old
time monthly moss rose, sweet violets,
flat yellow cactus. Will exch. any of
above for early cabbage plnts., old fash-
ioned tender cornfield bean seed, gera-
nium cuttings, dahlia slips, large pink
or white mums, everbearing Mastaden
strawberry plants or raspberry sprouts,
monthly rambler rose, Larkspur seed,
different colors, many doubled to exch.
for verbena, snap dragon, or bachelor
buttes seed. Miss Emma Harris, Dem-
erest, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 110.
Japanese kudzu vine, Victoria Ivy
vine, Dorothy Perkins rose, pink climb-
er, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Julia
if, Brown, Box 61, Garfield, Ga.
Searlet President Cannas, 40c doz.,
$25 per M. Mrs. W. E. French, Box
627, Valdosta, Ga.
1 green and white century plant, 1 ~
sword fern, 1 sprengeria fern, 1 palm,
bronze jew, all rooted plants for 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, La-
vonia, Ga. :
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Nursery Stock for Sale
and Wanted
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE
White English old fashioned large
clear seed peach trees; Yates and
Horse apples; May cherry treees, all
2 years, old and 15 each; grape vine
rooted 15c each, or exch. for box flow-
ers, geraniums, ferns or. jew. Misi As
L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3.
May cherries, 10c each. Mrs. VS;
Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.
4 M. stalks of Napier grass at 2 cents
per stalk. K. R. Smith, Thoms-., Ga.
RFD 2.
May cherries, walnut bushes, 15c ea,
3 raspberry, 25c each; apple bushes, 20c
each. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. i1.oute
3, Box 42.
Pink and white crabapple 15 cach;
tiger lilies 25c doz; Cherokee ases
50c doz.; purple violets 10c doz.; snow-
drop 15c doz.; red and white honey-
suckle 25c doz. Mrs. Lina Ammons,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
English ivy, rooted, 20c; white ram-
bler roses, rooted, 15c; cannas, Presi-
dent, red, bronze, orchid and yellow
20c doz.; kudzu plants with purple
berries, pink crepe myrtle, 2 years ea.
15c and 25c. Add postage. Ida Baugh,
St. George, Georgia.
Fresh willow switches, peeled or un-
peeled. Write for prices. B. M., Mt.
Zion, Georgia. :
1 million feet of sweet gum,
and poplar. Reasonable terms.
Nelson, Reynolds, Ga. Route 1.
6 Pyramid Arbor-Viteas, 15 inches
high, $1 each; 10 globe arbor-viteas,
12 inches, 50c; 15 inches, 75c; boxwoods
12 and 15 inches, 50c and 75c; junipers
18 -inches, $1, 2 ft. $1.25. Snowballs,
25c each. Mrs. W. T. Pointer, Morgan-
ton, Georgia.
Boxwood rooted cuttings 10 years
old, strong and free from disease, 12
to 20 inches, $1 each, $10 doz. $70 a
100; 4 to 6 inches high, $1 doz. $5 a
100 del. anywhere in Georgia., $40
M., also magnolia glaucia trees, 1 to 3
ft., $4 doz., $12 100, $95 a M. All
orders sent prepaid. Miss Maud Hamby
Greenville, Georgia, Route 3.
Boxwood cuttings during April, $1
doz., $5,50 a 100 del. anywhere in Ga.;
oak
Gann
also magnolia glaucia trees, $10 a 100;.
hemoroculis fulea day lily bulbs, $1
_doz., $3.75 100; pink crepe myrtle, 1
to. 3 ft. $3 doz. $15 a 100; red crepe
myrtle, same height, $4 doz., $15 a 100.
All orders del. Mrs. Birdie Robinson,
Greenville, Georgia, Route 3.
Rooted dwarf boxwood plants, $1 a
doz., $6 a 100, $25 for 500 del. Mrs.
R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pink crabapples, red trumpet creepee
$35c doz.; Indian arrow woods, white
dogwoods 25 doz.; white and spruce
pines, $1 doz. Mrs. Ola Adams, Min-
eral Bluff, Georgia.
Rooted boxwood cuttings 90c doz.,
$4 a 100 del., $35 a M. Talmadge Rob-
inson, Greenville, Ga. Route 3.
Plum and pear bushes, apple, peach,
crab and sweet apple trees, $1 doz.;
huckleberry bushes, 50c doz.; purple
lily, all summer blooming and _ lilac
colored Easter blooming lilac; bridal
wreath, weeping spirea, 15c each, or
2 for 25c; all summer blooming or-
ange lilies, $1 a 100; red flowering
yard pear bushes 25c each; cream col-
ored narcissus $1 a 100 bulbs. D. M.
Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 68.
d Rooted prickley mock orange hedge
plants $1 a 100 del. Mrs. J. R. Hillis,
Millhaven, Georgia.
Large box bushes. Write for price.
Mrs. J. C. Dorn, Rayle, Ga. .
- McDonald earliest blackberries $24
for 2 M., $12.50 a M., $1.50 a 100; kud-
zu, large, 2 to 5 year old roots, $3 a
100, 25 for $1; Cherokee roses, $2 a 100;
$18 a M. Well rooted, carefully pack-
ed and postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon,
Georgia, Route 2. =
Apple and peach trees, all leading
varieties, 2 to 3 ft. 10c each; 3 to 4 ft.
15e each; Concord grape vines, 2 year,
No. 1 15c each; pear trees, Keiffer and
early harvest, 4 to 5 ft. 50c each; cherry
and Texas umbrella shade trees, 3 to
4 ft. 50c each. All State inspected. C.
M, Alexander, Leaf, Ga.
Boxwoods from $3.25 to $3.50 FOB
here. E. J. Mason, Jr., Lithonia, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
Sugar fig sprouts, well rooted, sell
or exch. for Yates apple, Elberta peach
12 choice velvet roses 75c doz.;
McDaniel, Hazelhurst, Ga. Route A.
May cherry sprouts, sage plants, blue
idac, all 10c each; yellow and _ red
chrysanthemums, 25c doz; white,
,eady rooted Jap Rose 10c; yellow and
ved cannas, 45c doz. or 5c each; yel-
cow iris, 15c doz., old time yellow day
lilies, 10c doz. MrsscH. (Gr Laser,
Gainesville, Georgia, Route 7.
Well rooted evergreen hedge plants
$1.-a 100; pink May cactus, 10c per
bunch. Wiss Melba Gladden, Talla-
poosa, Georgia, Rt. 3, Box 60.
Old fashioned large, wh. sweet apple
tree _sprouis. Sell or exch. for Stewart
and Money-Maker pecans. 2 apple trees
for 1 pecan. Must be good size. Miss
Emma Harris, Demorest, Georgia, Rt.
1, Box 110.
Bermuda gruss roots, in toe sacks $:
per sack, 7 sacks for-$5 FOB Winston
L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Concore. giape vines, 4 years old
pruned, reauy to plent, $80 a M., $9
a 100; 10c eavn, less tan 100. wone
less than 5 shipeed. R. H. Akin, Grif-
fin, Ga. Route B.
White scuppernong vines, well root-
ed: yellow September peach trees; blue
plum, all 20c and 25c each; Mogule 10,
20c and 25c each; uubrella China trees
1 and 2 years old, 15c, 20c and 25c
each. No order for less than $1 and
10c and 15c postage. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Ga. Route 1.
Sold all my privet hedge plants. Miss
Ruth Gladden, Tallapoosa, Georgia.
Silver maples from 2 to 25 feet high,
make offer. Mrs. Horace Allen, Talking
Rock, Ga. RFD 2, Care of J. C. Tatum.
Several thousand Napier grass plants
$7.50 a M., or 75c a 100. FOB Rentz.
John F. Woodward, Dexter, Ga. Rt 1.
Red Goose plum trees, nicely root-
ed, 10c each, 6 for 50c postpaid. Stamps
taken. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 50c
to $1 each; Concord grape vines $2.50
doz.; roses, $5 a doz.; Chinese and
American arbor-viteas $1 to $3 each;
lombardy poplar 50c to $1.25 each, ac-
cording to size; cedrus deodora, cedar
of Lebanon, red cedar, $1 to $2.50 ea.;
Japanese cypress $1 to $2 each; nan-
dena domestica $1.50 to $2 each; pom-
egranate, 3 years, 75c each; ligustrum
| japonicum, ligustrum lucidum, 50c to
$1.50 each; wigelia, deutzie, crepe myr-
tle, althea, forsythia, philadelphus,
winter honeysuckle, 50c to 75c each;
abelia grandiflora, 3 years old, $1.25
each, 2 years old, $1 each, year old, 75c
each; odds and ends of peach and
plum trees, 25c to 50c each; Armor
River privet seedlings $1 a 100 post-
paid. James Cureton, Austell, Ga.
Napier grass plants or roots, 1 cent
each with instructions for planting and
culture. A few exch. for kudzu plants.
R. W. Best, Dover, Georgia.
Maple, 10c each; azaleas 15c each, or
2 for 25c; heart leaf 20c doz.; Moun-
tain ferns 20c doz. Ridge huckleberry
15c each, or 2 for 25c; violets 20c doz.;
crabapples 10c each. E. F. Fain, Mor-
ganton, Georgia.
Brown turkey figs, small size, 7 for
50c; 15 for $1; kudzu plants, large, 2
to 5 years, $3 a 100, 25 for $1; McDon-
alds very earliest blackberry $12.50 a
M.; Premo early dewberry; Cherokee
roses $12.50 a M., $1:50 a 100. Well
rooted, properly packed and postpaid.
J. W. Poole, Macon, Ga. Route 2..
Napier grass, the Souths. greatest
forage crop, $1.50 per 100 stalks, or
$1 a 100 for M. stalks or more. Burch
Haven Farm, Perry, Ga.
Boxwoods, cedar and spruce pines,
25c each; arbor-vitea and blue bells,
20c each; trailing arbutus, winter pinks
and red blooming horemint 40c doz.;
o0t.
flowers, hen and little chickens, '30
each; honeysuckle vines and Easter
bells, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Liney Hunter, Lewner, Ga.
Crab apples and maples 15c each:
snowdrops 25c doz.; huckleberry bushes
10c each; dusty miller, tiger lilies, jon-
quils and daffodil bulbs 35c doz.; aza-
leas and sugar plums, 3 for 50c; yellow
thornless roses, 15c each; pink Chero-
kee roses, 50c doz.; strawberry plants
25c a 100; all well rooted. Add post-
age. Miss Dessie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff, Ga. Care of Dehart box.
Jonquils and daffodils, 40c doz.;
tiger lilies 50c doz.; azaleas, all colors,
3 for 50c; arbor-vitea and junipers 50c
each; crabapples 15c each; strawberry.
plants 25c a 100. Maples, 15c each, or
2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Myrtl
Barton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
trees, or anything of equal value. J. D.|
bulbs 25c a doz.
|W. Leghorns.
500 rooted Lucretia dewberry plants
$4.50 del. Will exch. 100 for setting of
bantam eggs; cape jasmine and crepe
myrtle 30c doz., 75c a 100; Hemorcalis
fulva day lily, 30c doz., $2 a 100. Lois
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Muscadine and Fox Grape*vines, 10c
each, 6 for 40c; pink perennial pea
vines, 15 each; yellow root, 2 plants
5c: white star jasmine 10c each; pie
plant and sage, rooted, same _ price.
Dayle Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.
Arbor-vitea 4 for $1; red. japonicas
25c each; strawberry plants 10c doz.;
rhubarb 50c doz. All weil rooted. Add
postage. Sherman Abercrombie, Lov-
ing, Georgia. :
Young 2 year old palms, very hardy
and beautiful variety, time to reset
now. Single plants $1, or $75 a 100.
Phone, write or see. Mrs. E. D. Rich-
ardson, Hawkinsyille, Ga. 205 Dooly
Street. -
Imagnolia, sweet bay, swamp and Mt.
Laurels, and sweet shrubs 10c each.
All well rooted. White dwarf Easter
lily 20c doz.; white violets, baby flags
.0 des; yellow tiger lilies, 10c each;
yellow canna 10c each; dew drop lic
doz.; blue star plants, 5c each; few
winter pinks 2 for 5c; leopard grass
10c bunch; 3 kinds of ferns, rooted, 10c
each; white and pink conch 10c each;
strawberry begonia, 15c; white striped
jew 5c; May and June cactus, rooted,
10c; blue verbena 10c doz. Flowering
jew 5c each. Will exch. for amaryllis
bulbs, hyacinths, lace fluffy-ruffly
ferns, Rex or any kind of begonia.
Miss Gladys Lewis, Toomsboro, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
2 yr. old everblooming wisteria, 3
for 35c, 85c doz.; yocca, 6 for 30c, 50c
a doz; giant ribbon grass 6 for 30c, 50c
a doz.; white swan iris, 50 bulbs for
$1; mixed, 8 colors, iris $1 doz.; yellow
narcissus and butter and egg bulbs,
June del. $1 a 100 and postage. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.
4 inches, young peach tree from fine
white and yellow Clingstone _ trees,
seedlings, 25c a doz.;
from same trees, 35c; rooted variegated
running rose -bushes 8c; large walnut
tree for furniture. Make offer. All del.
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
Red raspberry roots, $1 doz. Mrs. R.
C. Meaders, Dahlonega, Ga.
White English trees, 1 to 3 ft., 25c
each; deep pink crepe. myrtle, well
rootea, 25c each; deep yellow canna
Miss Ida Turner,
Smithville, Ga. :
NURSERY STOCK WANTED
Want bush boxwoods. State size,
number you have to offer and price,
also enclose small limb showing type
of leaves. H. H. Arrington, Rome, Ga.
Want 25 or 50 yellow. free stone
peach trees. Mrs. D. J. Grayson,
Greenback, Tenn. :
Second Hand Machinery for
Sale and Wanted |
Riding cultivator plow. Sell or exch.
for corn mill or buggy. Mrs. B. S.
Chambers, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 Joy Rider riding plow, good cond.,
$20. H. H. Farmer, Covington, Ga.,
Rt; 2:
1 riding 2 horse Champion Cultiva-
tor. Been used 1-2 day. Good as new,
$40. O. D. Dye, Middleton, Ga.; Rt. 1.
One 22-in. Claton water wheel, good
cond., cheap for cash. J. W. Hanner,
Ellaville, Ga.
1 practically new duplex peanut at-.
tachment for Avery planter, complete
with 2 14-hole plates and lifts, $3.50;
Star pea and bean huller fly wheel,
32 -in. in diameter, 2 cranks, shaft and
bearings, good cond., $5. All FOB
oer W. C. Williams, Locust Grove,
a.
Buckeye 2 horse riding cultivator,
good cond., cash, or will exch. for any
stock of pure breed, yr. old hens except
P. J. Clifford, Griffin,
Ga., Rt. C.
1 I. H. riding cultivator, with all at-
tachments, $25, or exch. Day Davis,
Rutledge, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 Oliver walking cultivator, A-1 cond.
used very little, $35. W.R. McLendon,
Bluffton, Ga. :
_ One 3 50-saw gin outfit, first class
cond., will sell all or any part: one 12
H. P. gas eng. For further informa-
tion, write John W. Watkins, Rom,e
Ga., 1103 Second Ave.
International walking cultivator, $25,
or ex
half gal. seed:
exch. for Iron peas at $2 bu. D. E.
Stewart, Sumner, Ga. is
Martin ditcher, new, $30; Lynchburg
Buster, good as new, $8.50; genuine
Farmers Friend, $3.75; John Deere
spring tooth cultivator, not used, $3.
W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga.
Silo, good cond., 3 coats of creosote
inside and out, $125. J. C. Hamilton,
Arabi, Ga. :
One 3 roller cane mill and good cop-
per pan, all practically new, $55. Will
exch. for good pigs. Will del. any-
where in South Ga. H. A? Powell, Ma- |
rietta, Ga., RFD 2.
6 H. P. gas engine, B. F. Avery make,
$50; Fairbanks-Morse magneto, $4 for
6 H. P. eng., pully 30x4 in., to fit 1 in.
shaft, $3; Avery corn and bean, etc,
planter, $7; Tom Houston Liberty pea-
nut sheller, $10. John Henry Leverette,
Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Deering binder, in good cond. L, =
A. Brooks, Baconton, Ga., Box 97.
1 complete gin. Milt Walker, Mc-
Donough, Ga.
1 2 to 5 ton trailer for Fordson trac-
tor, with all attachments, $125. J. S._
Jackson, Hogansville, Ga.
Roderick Lean tractor harrow, good
cond., $65; also good binder, $55. R. C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.
Gant: cotton planter, $5; extension
rim for Fordson tractor, $5 FOB Fort
Valley; Old Virginia canner, used only
once, cap. 12 qts. or 24 pts., $5, or exch. |
for 5 Bronze Leghorn hens or iawn.
mower in good cond.
Fort Valley, Ga.
Power cane mill, Chattanooga No.
44, 15 ft. copper pan, and other acces-
Good cond., cheap for cash.
sories.
Mrs. M. B. Lee,
Write Julius Coulter, Armuchee, Ga.
Rt. 2.
1 Auto knitter, good cond., $18, FOB
Waycross. Mrs. W. H. Groves, Way-
cross, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 52. =
Complete Continental 4 gin outfit and _
stand, good shape and in good terri-
tory, $2,500.
tion, Ga.
One 20-in. Williams Burr mill, wood
is slightly decayed; Hercules 9 H. P.
kerosene eng., good cond., $200. F. N. :
Craft, Lavonia, Ga.
One and 1 1-2 and 15 H. P. Fair-
banks-Morse Z*eng.; 1 J. B. Hum-
dinger feed mill;
Sell cheap, or exch. for corn. Marie
A. P. Tell, Morris Sta-
1 cut-off mandle.
Reaves, Atlanta, Ga., 121 5th St., N.W. |
1 Letz feed mill and mixer; 1 25
H. P. Fairbanks-Morse crude oil eng.,
and other farm implements.
Ga., 275 Whitehall St. | :
1 complete Murray system gin outfit.
Write for price.
Write
for particulars. G. W. Reaves, Atlanta,,
5.
H. Hardin, Dyas, Ga.
1 Oliver Middle Buster, No. 16, new _
wings, never been used, $8; 1 good steel
beam and pint for Lynchburg turner,
$1.50; 1 fine prong fork, 1 long han-
dled shovel, and 1 large hoe, 50c ea.;
1 lever feed cutter, steel blade, $3.50;
1 corn sheller, $4.50.
tin, Willard, Ga. Jag :
1 horse farming implements, con-_
sisting of -Turner distributor, Gee
Whiz, Hayman plow stock. Good cond.
Write for prices.
ens, Ga.
1 40-saw Winship cotton gin feeder
condenser and hand press, $100; 1 No
3 Duplex feed mill, $40; 1 Bowser sec-
ond-hand gas pump, $10. All in good
working cond. J. H. Stovall, Cleve-
land, Ga. :
Miss Ridie Mar-
P. E. Rhodes, Ath-
1 Le .: feed mill, perfect cond., cheap .
or exch. for cow, hogs or chickens.
48.
One I. H. C. riding cultivator, with
all attachments, $25, or exch. for 30
bu. 90-day velvet beans.
Rutledge, Ga.
T. W. Morrison, Winterville, Ga., Box
Day Davis,
15 H. P. high pressure boiler and
eng., No. 2 mill, belts and complete
outfit. Write for half price. W. T
Rakestraw, Mountain View, Ga.
1 Moline and 1 Fordson tractor; 1_
Tom Houston skidder;
with cable,
tongs, block, etc.; 1 20 H. P. Peerless
eng., high pressure; 1 15 H. P. Peer-
less eng., low pressure, and others
Write for prices and fuller descrip-
tions. E. T. Boswell, Siloam, Ga. e
1 Letz Dixie No. 180 feed mill, $100
del.; 1 McCormick 6 ft. binder, $75, or
will exch. for corn, reg. heifer, bred,
or good grade heavy milker cow. All
in good cond. J. A. Fouchard, Pine-
hurst, Ga. :
Moline tractor, dbl. disc harrow, 2
disc plow. Tractor been used less than
51 days, perfect all except battery
Will exch. for young mules. Write for
per Hculats. J. W. Craft,
Elberton, Ga.,
RKET BULLETIN
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PAGE THIRTEEN _
)ND- HAND MACHINER} -
FOR
= . SALE ee eee
No. 4 Planet, Jr. Hill and drill seeder,
1 week, all parts, $12. C. E. Lev-
att, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Good second-hand walking cultiva-
, Buick make, $20, or exch. for 4 or
good 6 wks. old pigs. C. J. Hanes,
yainesville, Ga., Rt. 8.
1 13 2-horse Oliver turning plow;
ell or exch. for good cotton seed for
lanting or Georgia cane syrup. J. W.
insley, Stilesboro, Ga.
1 feed chopper, Kelley Duplex mill
Jo. 4, good shape. L. E. Wever, Bax-
vy, Ga.
Buckeye 2 horse riding cultivator,
ood running order. Sell for cash or
xch. for yr. old B. R. hens. Must be
ie P. J. Clifford, Griffin, Ga.,
ii; GC. :
Moline tractor with disc plows, sell
exch. for farm products; also Cov-
ington cotton planter, used only one
eason, $13. T. J. Franklin, Barnes-
e, Ga.
24-inch Meadows mill rocks. Sell.
7 will exch. for corn. Niel Gerald,
Thomson, Ga. ;
Case threshing machine, No. 23-36
omplete with wind- stacker, bagger
hn spouts, and attachment for
eason. O. K. every way, $650 FOB
fnreshing peas and beans. Used one
ason. O. K. every way. $650.00 FOB
jal Circle. John G. Bolton, Social
ircle, Ga., care Bolton Plantation.
International gas eng., with clutch
ulley. Will exch. for corn or cows.
G, Scott, Thomson, Ga.
John Deere combination cotton
and corn planter, good cond., with at-
tachments, $14; Roderick Lean tractor
harrow, good cond., $65; Champion
binder, $55. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
1 transplanter, good cond., $25 FOB
here. K.-H. Akin, Griffin; Ga.c Rt B.
1 galv. water tank with cover, 1600
gals. (was painted before being used),
h connections. R. C. Meaders, Dah-
lonega, Ga.
38 Oliver bottom plows for tractor,
$35 ea.; 3 Sullivan-Towson disc trac-
tor plows, $40 ea.; 6 H. P. Fairbanks-
Morse gas eng. (minus magneto), $35;
1 Williamson stump puller, complete
with cable, $200; 1 Universal 24-inch
stone grist or grinding mill, $75; one
32 K.W. Delco water pump with 1-2
H. P. motor complete except batteries,
$75. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
One No. 10 DeLavel cream separa-
tor, $40, or exch. for 2 Jersey heifers,
or good Jersey cow, fresh in, or calf
not more than 3 mos. old. C. E. Moon,
Cordele, Ga., Rt. C.
eering new 4 cultivator, used part
of one season, well cared for, bargain
t $60. Mrs. Mary M. Cochran, Stone-
yall, Ga. : (
-Dise riding plow, sell or exch. for
corn, hay or whatever you have to of-
fer. Write J. W. Robertson, Chatta-
ooga, Tenn., Rt. 6, Box 114. Resident
f Georgia.
-SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
= WANTED
Want 1 Grist Mill with 20 inch rock
or engine power. Can use 24 inch
ocks. Fred Pearman, Chula, Ga.
Want a used Hammer mill. P. O.
ox 287, Macon, Georgia. 3
Want second-hand mowing machine,
standard make. Must: be good cond.
ind cheap for cash FOB Athens. J. A.
Adams, Hull, Georgia.
Want 1 60-tooth drag harrow in good
nd. L. A. Sharp, Conyers, Ga.
Want stump puller in good cond. and
eap for cash. State make, length
id size of cable; also want water
mp, either 32 volt electric drive or
it for 30 gal. pneumatic tank. Robt.
Walsh, Garfield, Georgia. :
Want an Ottawa or Witte log saw.
ust be good cond. and cheap for cash
exch. H. E. Barnett, Jefferson, Ga.
Want 1 medium size Blacksmith
vil. Must be in good shape and
eap. Write. J. A. Sorrells, Gaines-
le, Georgia. .
Want 1 riding cultivator, Avery or
international make, with master lev-
Must be in good cond. and cheap
r cash. J. Z. Allen, Enigma, Ga.
int to hear from someone who
complete Grist mill outfit, in
od cond., who would rent to man in
agriculture locality or sell cheap
| terms. J. L. Garrett, Suwanee, Ga.
ute 2.
nt second-hand belting, 4, 6 and
ich, rubber or canvas. State what
have. Must be in good shape. J.
irper, Cleveland, Ga.
oo
a8 second-hand wheat thrash
jand 1 overshot or breast steel water
wheel. Must be
: ood cond.
for cash. B. K. 7 toe
Harris, Gibson, Ga.
_ EGGS FOR SALE
Thompson Barred Rock e Ss, $1 for
15, $5 a 100; also baby ae: oe
breed, 15c each. All prize stock. Cash
with order. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Georgia, Route 3.
Light Brahma eggs, Giant strain, $1
for 15 del. Cartons to be returned; will
exch. setting for 1 setting of Bantams,
any pure breed. Mrs. J. F. Caylor, Dal-
ton, Georgia, Route 6.
R. I. Red eggs from full bred and
good layers, $1.25 for 15 or $5 a 100
del. Mrs. M. C. Carter, Valdosta, Geor-
gia, Route 6, Box 13.
Turkey eggs, 20c each, or $2.75 for
15. April and May del. Mrs. F. R. Ard,
Newton, Georgia. :
Ferris W. Leghorn eggs, $1 for 15, $5
a 100. D. B. Conner, Seville, Georgia,
Route 1. ;
Barred Rocks, from blood tested,
high egg production flock, $1.25 for
15, $5 a 100 del. Can furnish 100 each
week. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain eggs,
second direct, $1.15 for 15, $3 for 45
del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Georgia, Route 29. :
S. C. Ancona eggs from heavy lay-
ing strain $1 for 15, $4 a 100 postpaid.
| Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Georgia.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs $1 for 15,
or exch. for potato plants. John Wil-
son, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3, Box 42.
Pure bred Buff Orpington and R. I.
Red eggs $1.25 for 15, or $1.15 a doz.
each. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Oakwood,
Georgia, Route 1.
Pure S. C. R. I. Red eggs from se-
lected, blood tested flock, $1 for 15,
$5 a 100, or will exch. Mrs. Herman
Bankston, Atlanta, Ga. Gordon Road,
Route 4. : :
Giant Black Minorca eggs, $1.25 for
15, or exch. for large, dbl. Dahlia bulbs,
large incurved chrysanthemums, dbl.
white altheas, snapdragons, geraniums,
or begonias. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Li-
thonia, Georgia, Route 4.
Pure Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.50
a doz., also a few young drakes at $1.25
each. Mrs. J. A. Russell, Rocky Face,
Georgia. ~ 2
Big Bone Giant Mammoth Bronze
turkey eggs $11 for 11; toms wt. 45 to
50 lbs., and hens, 24 to 26 lbs., at 20
mos. old; also selected eggs from pure
bred Everlay Brown Leghorns, $1 for
15, $5 for 150. Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Adairs-
ville, Georgia, Route 3.
Pure S. C. Red eggs $1 for 15. Mrs.
Maggie Ivey, Milledgeville, Georgia,
RFD 2, Box 117.
Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs, $1 a
setting. Ida Baugh, St. George, Ga.
Want to contract to furnish several
doz. of fresh, white eggs per week.
Write. Mrs. Clyde Sandifar, Locust
Grove, Georgia.
Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, Gold-
bank strain $4 a doz. Mrs. L. B. Lan-
drum, Adairsville, Georgia. .
S.C. BR. I. Red eggs $1 for 15. Mrs.
H. Y. Dangler, Adairsville, Georgia,
Route 4 :
Pure bred Columbian Wyandotte
eggs $1.50 for 15. Mrs. J. T. Owens,
Covington, Ga. Route 2. ;
Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock eggs
from ist pen, $1.50 for 15, or will exch.
for Indian Runner duck eggs, sweet
potatoes or onion plants. J. R. Bram-
lett, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 4.
Tompkins and Donaldson cross R. I.
Red eggs $1.50 for 15. Royston Poultry
Farm, Royston, Georgia. es
Jersey Black Giant eggs 5c
Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga.
Normans egg a day strain W. Wyan-
dotte eggs, $1.50 for 15, $6 a 100. Mrs,
Effie Dye, Elberton, Georgia, Route %,
Box 16. :
Pure bred Martin Regal Dorcas W.
Wyandotte eggs $1.50 per setting or 2
for $2; 40c a doz. by the 100. Hatch
ability 90 per cent; also from River-
side pure bred Tancred 300 egg strain
W. Leghorns, same price. Write. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.
Ringneck Pheasant eggs $3.50 a set-
ting of 18 eggs; Golden Pheasant $8.50
a doz. or 75c each. Booking orders.
Miss Kate Cline, Milledgeville, Geor-
gia, Ga. P. O. Box 246. :
Barred Rock eggs $1 for 15; M. B.
turkey eggs $5 for 15. Mrs. T. W. Mc-
Allister, Buena Vista, Ga.
S. GC. Black Minorca eggs, large type
each.
Pape strain $1 for setting, 2 settings
4
for $1.50; larger lots for 4c an egg. J.
A. Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Route 1.
Pure Bourbon Red turkey eggs 30c
each. Mrs. C. B. Hagood, Elberton, Ga.
RFD 1.
English American W. Leghorn eggs
80c for 15 and cases returned. Mrs. G.
J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102.
Blood tested Donaldson eggs from
dark select matings now, $1.50. for 15;
range-eegs $1.25. for 16; -$2.25=-for -30,
te
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mountain.
Georgia, Route 1. :
Black Langshan eggs, from pur
stock, $1.25 del. Mrs. J. G. Burden, El-
berton, Georgia, Route 9, Box 4.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, culled for
heavy layers and~exhibition qualities
$1 for 15, $5 for 100. Mrs. J. T. Rich,
Edison, Georgia. .
Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs $1
a doz. or $1.10 for 15. Mrs. Hattie Wof-
ford, Oakwood, Georgia, Route 1.
Pape Black Minorca eggs, pen No.
1; $1 for-=15 del. Pen No. 2, $1 for 15
del. L. B. Milliams, Newnan, Ga.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs
$2 for 15. Add 10c for postage. Cash
with order: Mrs. W. E. Webb, Sr.,
Oglethorpe, Georgia, Route 1.
Pure J. B. Giant eggs $1 for 15, or
exch. 15 for 1-2 bu. red Spanish pea-
nuts and 15 for 1 lb. pure Stone Moun-
tain watermelon seed at once. Mrs. O.
L. Burdette, Eastanollee, Georgia,
Route 2.
Pure strain Partridge Rock eggs from
7 to 9 lb. hens, headed by 13 lb. cocks.
$1.35 for 15, or $6 a 100 del. Cash with
order. Joe R. Newsome, Sandersville,
Georgia.
Buff Orpington eggs, carefully select-
ed, $1 for 15. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. R. O. Lindsey, Omega, Ga.
Select Barred Rock eggs $1.50 for
15. Wade Heaton, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Buff Orpington eggs $1.25 for 15,
or exch. for potato or tomato plants,
quilt tops, or O-too-tan beans. Miss
Idabell Whisnante, Social Circle, Ga.
Parks strain Barred Rock eggs, Reg.
Permit C 59, $1.50 and $2 for 15, $8
and 9 a 100 del. Mrs. J. D. McIntyre,
|Ousley, Georgia, Route 1.
White Minorca eggs. Write for price.
Mrs. M. L. Goddy, Fairburn, Ga.
Fresh eggs, every week; also setting
eggs, S. C. R. I. Reds and Kerlins W.
Leghorns. Write. Mrs. Laura M Page,
Decatur, Ga. 204 4th Ave.
Bourbon Red turkey eggs, pure bred
$4 a doz. del. insured. April and May
del. C. R. Starrett, Canon, Ga.
Pure Fischel W. Rock eggs from 8
and 9 lb. hens, headed by 13 Ib. cock.
$1.50 for 15 del. Cash with order. Mrs.
JxL. Wallace, Canon, Ga. Route 4.
R. I. Red and B. M. eggs from thor-
oughbred pens, $1 for 15 each, or exch.
for peanuts. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Mil-
ner, Georgia.
Thompson Barred Rock eggs, '75c for
15 FOB here. Mrs. L. G. Saunders,
Dewyrose, Ga. Route 2.
. Donaldson thoroughbred S. C. R. I.
Red eggs $1.25 for 15, also Ferris S. C.
W. Leghorn eggs, $1 for 15. Mrs. W.
J. Johnston, Jr., Fairburn, Georgia,
Route 3, Box 94.
Holterman Barred Rock eggs, direct.
$1.50 for setting, or exch. for quilt tops
or anything useful I can use. Mrs. J.-
H. Ellis, Huching, Ga. :
Largest breed of turkey eggs, head-
ed by tof wt. 52 lbs. from pen No, 1.
$12 a doz. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga.
Route 5
. Barred Rock eggs, Riverside strain,
$1 for 15. No stamps. please. Mrs.
Esther Dougherty, Rome, Ga., Rt. 4.
Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, $1.50
for 15; Buff Leghorns, $1.25 for 15.
Crates to be returned. Mrs. J. P. Smith,
Sr., Homerville, Georgia.
Fischel direct stock White Rock eggs
$1 for 15, $5 a 100. Crates to be return-
ed. Miss Edna Brown, Sycamore, Ga.
Fresh eggs for table use, 40c doz. del.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. Suth-
erland, Resaca, Ga. Route 1.
R. I. Red eggs $1 for 15 postpaid.
Mrs. A. A. Smith, Atlanta, Georgia,
209 Peachtree St. =
Goldbank Bronze turkey eggs $4 a
doz. April del., $3.50 May del. Prepaid
and insured. Mrs. Chas. Shaw, Adairs-
ville, Georgia. ? :
Golden Buff Orpington eggs $1.25
for 15. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.
Pure Tancred eggs $1 for 15; also 2
trios of pure Tancreds $3.50. Mrs. Fan-
nie Brown, Acworth, Ga.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs
$1.25 for 15, $8 a 100. Mrs. J. B. Elliott,
Cochran, Georgia.
Fresh fertile eggs, from pure J. B.
Giants $2 for 15. Miss Jessie Cash,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Route 3.
Selected S. C. Anconas, pen headed
by 5 point comb scrappy cockerels with
free range, egg, $1.50 for 15 del. $6 a
100. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
EGGS WANTED
Want to exch. Tanered W. Leghorn
eggs for duck eggs. Setting for setting.
Mrs. E. W. Gibson, Social Circle, Ga.
Want to exch. tatting or crochet, any
kind of edging and baby caps and
runner ends for eggs to set or baby
chicks. Mrs. O. P. Pugh, Farmington,
Georgia.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE
Improved hand shelled white dent
seed corn, $1.90 bu., del.; $1 per 1-2 bu.
R. W. Nichols, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
1927 crop white shelled popcorn, 8c
lb. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga.
Selected White Mexican June corn,
= Ib.,, del. A. M. Wilson, Jonesboro,
a.
Golden Queen popcorn, 8c lb. Add
postage. L. O. Stewart, Jasper, Ga.
Whatley, Hastings, Mexican June
seed corn, $1.80 bu., in 10 bu. lots or
more. Strong, even wt. bags furnished.
To get this price must order 2 or 3
kinds, making 10 bu. in all. W. D.
Watson, Loganville, Ga.
Yellow popcorn, pure, 20c lb. or 2 |
lbs. for 35c. Miss Elizabeth Wicker, -
Andersonville, Ga. 2
Corn, $1 bu. f. o. b. Oliver,,Ga. Cash
with order. J. L. Trowell, Oliver, Ga.
Whatleys and Hastings prolific seed
corn picked, nubbed and shelled by
hand, $2.50 per bu. J. H. Goolsby, .
Monticello, Ga.
Hastings prolific corn, sound, nub-
bed and hand shelled, $1 pk. del., $2.50
bu. f. 0. b. Laredo soy beans, $1.50 pk.,
del., $5 bu. f. o. b. Hendersons white
oush or baby lima butterbeans, 4 lbs.
$1 del., 25 to 50 Ibs. 20c Ib. f. 0. b. here.
W. C. Williams, Locust Grove, Ga.
Hastings prolific seed corn, well se-
lected ears, 75c pk., $2.50 per bu. f. 0. b.
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
250 or 300 bu. corn on ear, has very
few weevils. Make offer. T. J. Rick-
etson, Pearson, Ga.
6 ear Prolific whit and yellow dent
corn. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
40 to 50 bu. good shelled corn, 95c.
FOB here. M. Cook, Milan, Ga.
200 bu. shelled corn in new 2 1-2 bu.
even wt. bags, $1.10 bu., FOB here.
C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.
Select Whatley Prolific seed corn, $1
per pk., postpaid, 1st and 2nd zones.
John Roberts, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 7. |
Whatley Red Cob corn, $2 bu. G. L.
Steadham, Dawson, Ga.
Hastings seed corn, improved large
ears, sound, $2 bu. T. W. Morrison,
Winterville, Ga.
Good corn and fodder for sale.
W. I. Wilson, Suwanee, Ga.
Pure Mexican June corn seed with
white and blue mixed, 75c pk., or $2.50
bu. FOB, or $1 pk. del. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Browns improved big white Flint,
heaviest and most resistant corn. Me-
dium red cob, ears wt. lb. after shucked.
$1 pk., $3.50 bu. FOB here. J. W.
Brown, Helena, Ga. .
Selected Whatley prolific seed corn,
nubbed and shelled, sound and pure,
$2.50 bu. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga.,
Rtas =
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED
Want shelled white milling corn in
2 1-2 bu., even wt. bags at $1.05 del.
Macon. Write P. O. Box 287, Macon,
Ga.
Want pure Mexican June corn. Will
exch. pure S. C. White Leghorn Wykoff
strain eggs, 2 settings for bu. J. I.
Taylor, Coggins, Ga., Rt. 2.
Mrs.
NEEDLEWORK FOR SALE
New pieced quilt tops ready to be
quilted. Sell or exch. for turkey eggs
for setting. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hart-
well, Georgia, Route 4.
Bedroom sets, basket design, tufted
.on sheeting in fadeless thread: con-
tains 1 10-4 spread, 2 pair curtains,
washstand and dresser scarf, $10; tuft-
ed bedspreads, different designs, $3 and |
$5; pillow cases $1 pair; dresser scarfs,
gon panels, etc. from 50c to 75c each;
also waxed paper flowers, from 25c to
60c doz.; mums 10c each. Mrs. R. T.
Chatham, Adairsville, Ga.
Quilts, new outing linings $5 COD.
Mrs. W. H. Jarrard, Barwick, Ga.
PAGE FOURTEEN,
rainbow. fern; 10c -ea.;
- postage.
; Powers and Seeds for
Sale and Wanted
FLOWERS AND SEEDS
(Continued from page eleven)
6 colors perennial phlox plants, 8
colors large white violets, Star of Beth-
lehem, 10c doz.; ferns, squirrel tail,
Springeria, Boston, fluffy ruffles, 15
ea.; Lantana, purple, 10c rooted. Will
exch. for salmon, white or red Sultana.
. Mrs. Charlie Rice; Maxeys, Ga., Box 95.
Red Canna bulbs, 10c ea.; Lady of
the Lake plants, 2 doz. for 25c. Mrs.
Jack Mangham, Zebulon, Ga.
Fink, red and yellow Azalias, 6 for
$1, $1.75 per doz:; snowdrops bulbs, 25c
uoz. Mrs. J. H. Penland. Ellijay, Ga.
Blue and white August lilies, smail
snowball bushes, 2 for 25c; butter and
egg plants, 15c doz.; golden glow, root-
ed sage, 10c bunch; blue flag lilies, 25c
doz.; red geraniums, cuttings, 3 for 20;
four oclock seed, 10c spoonful; small
hemlock bushes, 25c ea.; will exch.
. monthly rose or hydrangea for 3 cut-
tings of double petunias. Add postage.
Miss Mary E. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga..,
Rt. .1, Box 42. :
Dusty Miller and purple sweet vio-
lets, 10c doz.; cannas, 4 bulbs for 25c;
orange canhas with bronze centers, 6
buibs for 25c; crocus, 8 bulbs for 25c;
white and tiger lilies, 6 bulbs for 25c:
rooted Cape Jasmines, 20c ea. or 6 for
$1. Mrs. Mary &. Taylor, Gordon, Ga.,
Bit, ,
Blue flower boxvine vines, white Ger-
man Iris rooted, white and green striped
ribbon grass, 5c ea.; fragrant lavender
Iris, pink moonvine plants, 5c ea.; pos-
tage paid on all orders 25c or more.
Moonvine seed, morning glory seed, 25
for 10c; striped creased back pole beans,
30c cupful. Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chipley,
Ga, eet. 20x t4:
Single jonquils, 25c per 100; leopard
lily, August lly and double tiger lily,
pink and white well rooted hydrangea,
sprengeria, fluffy ruffle, ostrich plume,
: red and pink
-conk, 5c ea. Add postage on orders less
than 25c. Mrs. . R. Murphy, Ball
Ground, Ga., Rt.5.
Red flowering quince, 8 for $1; dbl.
pink Almonds, 15 ea.; dbl., jonquils,
25c doz.; Golden Bells, 10c a., 12 for
$1; Narcissus, white with yellow center,
15c doz.; honeysuckle vines, pink and
red, 15c ea.; purple Verbenas, 25c
bunch; white Shasta daisies, 25c doz.;
Blue Iris, white and pink primroses, 25c
doz.; Silver Leaf Poplar, 8 for $1; Myr-
tle bushes, 15c ea.; red Goose Plum
sprouts, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Minnie Silver, Rt. 1, Oakman, Ga..
Spruce pines, white pines, mountain
laurel, mountain ivy, flowering hemlock,
holly, white dogwood, fragrant crab-
apple, 25c ea. del. Blk. pines and peach
flower trees, 20c ea. del., or 6 trees for
$1; fragrant evergreen, honeysuckle
vines, 10c ea.; evergreen ferns, 10c
bunch; heart leaf plants, 10c bunch;
dbl. yellow daffodils, 35 doz.; fragrant
cream and white jonquils or May pinks,
40c doz. 2 doz. 70c, 100 for $1.25; some
plants or bulbs given free with orders
amounting to $1. Mrs. C. G. Heaton,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Dbl. geraniums, red, wht., ink, purple,
wine, variegated, Begonias; Coralline,
Lucerne, Thurstonii, Mapl* Leaf,
Guinea Wing, Cactus, Red May, Pink
May, Easter, Deer Horn, Night Bloom-
ing Pink Justicia, Orange Lantana,
pink Hydrangea, Alba L. purple Petu-
nias.- Cuttings, 5c ea.; red and white
Conk Begonia, rooted, 5c ea.; St. Ber-
nard lilv, 10c; Spengeri and Boston
ferns, 20c ea.; Limon lilies, 6 for 25c;
collection of 25 flower cuttings, $1.
Mrs. S. Fulcher, Rt. 4, Jefferson, Ga.
Dbl. daffodils, single doffodils, Nar-
cissus, Star of Bethlehem, jonquils,
orange lilies, $1 per 100; Iris, 25c per
doz.; old fashioned Thorny yellow
roses, 3 for 25c; hollyhocks, 25c; goose-
berries, 3 for 25c; white and purple
alfas, 3 for 25c; pale blue violets, $1
per 100; raspberries, 3 for 25c. Add
Mrs. Mada Henderson, Rt. 3,
Box 44, Ellijay, Ga.
Spruce pine, rhododendron, pink,
white, yellow, red, azalias mixed; moun-
tain laurel, 6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; 100
for $15. Mountain ferns, 6 for 50c;
waxen evergreen plants, 12 for "5c;
golden yellow violets, 25 for 75c;. Pal-
mer violets, 40c doz.; April blooming
Narcissus, 40c doz.
purple lilies, 30c ea.; blue flag, 25c ea.;~
_ MARKET
"Mrs. JgH. Penland,
Ellijay, Ga. a
Pink,Phlox, 25 doz.; butter and eggs,
white narcissus, jonquils, $1 for 1vd;
purple and lavender Iris, 25c doz.; white
tar of Bethlehem, 15c. ea.; spider
wort, 15c doz; pink Weiglia, rooted,
30c; dbl. yellow japonicas, 25c; red
Japan quince, 25c; Altheas, 10c ea.;
Dorothy Perkins rose, red velvet rose,
15c ea.; pink monthly rose cuttings,
auc doz.; mountain ferns, 3 for 25c;
bleeding heart, 50c; all well rooted.
Orange day lilies, 15 doz. or $1 per
106; pink Althea with wine center, 10c
ea.; butter and egg bulbs or dbl. jon-
quils, 15 doz, Add postage. Mrs. Ma-
nda Eller, Ella Gap, Ga.
Orange lilies, yellow buttercups, pa-
per white narcissus, dbl. yellow jon-
quils, 35c; pink Weiglea cuttings, 6 for
40c; white lily sprouts, 15c, good roots;
red Rambler Rose, velvet rose, 15c ea.;
knowball, 30c ea.; yellow japonicas, 4
for 90c; bleeding heart, 40c; mountain
laurel, 25c ea.; pink hardy phlox, 20c
oz.; white Star of Bethlehem, white
caisies, 15c doz.; hardy yellow butter-
ups, 15 doz. Add postage. Martha
Hila, Ela Gap, Ga.
Yellow and white jonquils, 25c doz.;
spruce pines, 20c ea.; golden glow, 25c
doz.; Easter bells, 20c ea.; red flower-
,ing japonicas, 25c doz.; pink Cherokee
roses and Azalias, 10c ea.; hibiscus, 25c
ea.; mountain ivy and laurel, 20c ea.;
yellow thornless roses, 10c ea.; all well
rooted. Add postage. Miss Lenomae
Greenway, Loving, Ga. ;
Cream sweet scented open roses, $1
for 15 large open roses; old time red
bachelor button seeds, 15c per large
pkg. Mrs. W. J. Barfield, Rt. 1, Shell-
man, Ga. .
Large flesh and bronze mums, 15c
doz.; pink Verbena, 2 bunches 5c; sage,
5c bunch; white~Iris, 15c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. R; W. Hudson, Rt. 1,
Lorane, Ga.
Large mums, several colors and varie-
ties, 30c doz. del: Miss Minnie Wil-
liams, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Everblooming Begonias, 15c; Peacock
Violets, white and blue, 20c doz.; dbl.
purple and crimson Dahlias, 15c bulb.
Mrs. Ella Robinson, Rt. 3, Greenville,
Ga. SS
Well rooted. holly bushes and red
Japonicas, 25c ea.; mountain laurel,
15c ea.; trailing arbutus, 35c doz.; box-
wood and cedars, 25c ea.; choice velvet
roses, 75c doz.; bucket vine, 30c bunch;
white pines, 20c ea.; spruce, 25c ea.;
ever blooming white violets, 25c bunch;
lilacs, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Gar-
rie Townsel, Lewner, Ga.
Yellow and white jonquils, 25c ea.;
spruce pines, 20c ea.; Easter-lilies, 20c
ea.; red flowering japonicas, 25c ea.; |
white and yellow jonquils, 25c doz.;
golden glow, 25c ea.; Ayleas, red dog-
woods, Cherokee roses, 10c ea.; crab-
appies, red maple, Easter bell, silver
leaf maple, 15c ea.; red japonicas, 25c
ea.; holly bushes, poplars, laurel, ivy,
spruce pines, 20c ea.; huckleberry
bushes, 10c doz.; tiger lilies, 25c doz.;
Iris blue flag, 3 for 25c; Star of Beth-
lehem, 10c doz. All well rooted. Add
er Fred Abercrombie, Loving,
Qi 9 . %
Shasta daisies, dusty millers, and
primroses, 25 doz.; blue Iris lilies, 50c
doz.; pink rose bushes, mountain lau-
rel and ivy, birdseye bushes and crab-
apple bushes, 15c ea.; Azaleas, 2 for
25c; mountain ferns, 3 for 25c. Mrs.
Hattie Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Flower bulbs, Abelias, 4 yrs. old, 3
clumps, $2.50; Anroor river privet, 10
ea.; purple and white hardy phio
doz. Sarpls fox gloves, 40c doz.;
red velvet rose, 10c ea.; white rose, 15
ea. Miss Ethel Barret, Rt. 3, Ellijay,
Ga.
Lemon lilies, 30c doz.; weeping Susie,
6 for 25c; birdie bush, 10 ea., daffo-
dils, 35c doz.; flowering quince, 25 ea.;
lilac, 25c ea.; striped grass, 15c bunch;
all well rooted. Mrs. Claude Davis,
Rt. 3, Box 39, Ellijay, Ga.
March flowers, 45c doz.; honeysuckle
vines, 25c ea.; dbl. yellow japonica, 2
yrs. old, 35c ea.; old fashioned blue
flags, 50c doz.; lemon lilies, 45c doz.;
large type hardy phlox, 60c doz., 2 doz.
$1; travelers delight vine, 50c a.; red
and pink climbing roses, 25c ea.; dbl.
mint, 45c doz.; fall pinks, all cols., 50c
doz; all well rooted. Add postage.
Miss Pearl Hensley, Rt. 3, Box 55, Elli-
jay, Ga.
Dark purple Iris orange lilies, 25c
doz., 5 doz. $1; pink almonds, purple
and white Altheas, purple lilac, brides
| wreath, golden bells, 15c ea., 2 for 25c;
50 purple and white Altheas for $1;
orange lilies, 75 for $1; pink Weigles,
25e ea.; blue grass, 5c ea.; Forsyth, 10c
ea., 6 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
cnderson, Rt. 3, Box 441, Ellijay, Ga.
Chrysanthemums (Hastings varie-
ties), large fluffy yellow, white, dark
red, bright red, lavendre and flesh, doz.
20e;2: dove 35c, 3-doz: 50; dl. Mrs.
W. E. Callaway, Manassas, Ga.
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 25c ea.; purple,
blue, lavender Iris, 25c doz.; larger
japenicas, purple, lilac, 40c ea.; white,
pink, purple hardy phlox, 25c doz.;
caver white narcissus, 20c doz.; jon-
cuils, 20c doz.; spirea or bridal wreath,
white, 20c ea.; Forsythias, yellow dbl.,
15c ea.; golden glows, 25c doz.; spider
warth, blue hedge, house leaks, 3 for
20c; pink crepe Myrtle, 35c; pink crepe
honeysuckle, 25c ea.; red Dorothy Per-
kins rose, 20c ea. Miss Pearl Vick,
Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.
Hardy or perennial sunflowers, gold-
cn yellow, strong plants, 25c doz. del.
Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c hun-
dred. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.
Crepe Myrtle, dbl. pink, flowering
almonds, white hibiscus with crimson
eye, 15c ea., or 4 assorted, 50c; hardy
pink and lavender verbena, 3 bunches,
25c; horse radish plants, with strong
roots, 10c ea.; chrysanthemums, large,
medium and pompom, 50c a 100; as-
sorted erimson dahlias, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga.,
RG. 6: :
Dbl. yellow japonica, well rooted, 40c
ea.; golden bells, pink almonds, ferns,
25c ea.; phlox and fall pinks, 50c doz.;
dez. Miss M. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga.,
RFD 3. :
Sweet purple violets, 2 doz., 30c; 5
doz., 50c, postpaid. Mrs. J. P. Coch-
ran, Blue Ridge, Ga.
Arborvitae, 25c; boxwoods, jonquils,
daffodils, lemon and tiger lilies, 20c a
doz., ea.; bridal wreath, Easter bells,
white pines, artificial peach trees, 15c
ea. Add postage. Miss Ruby Hayes,
Morganton, Ga.
der and purple stocks, blazing star,
wedding bells, spider plants, yellow
Cosmos, balloon vine, fountain of gold,
and poinciana shrub.; exch. for fancy
leaf Calladium, star begonia, sultana
or dbl. petunia plants. Mrs. John R.
Turner, Concord, Ga,
Vara gated seven sister roses, 15c for
25; snow on the mountain, 10c; bronze
color chrysanthemums, 25c a. bunch;
tame gooseberry bushes, 50c. Miss
Dezma Weeks, Dial, Ga.
_Hollyhock seed, mixed colors, 10c
yrs. old, 3 clumps for $2.25; boxwood, Tspoonful; white and yellow June lilies,
8 to 12 in. high, $1.50 per doz.; 12 to 15
in. $2.25. doz.; larger sizes from 25c to
$5 ea.; lilies, red spider, $1.50 doz.;
milk and wine, 25 and 50c ea.; brown
aay 5 for 50c; large mums, red with
bronze reverse, 2 for 35c; mixed cols.
Ruffled and plain petal gladiolas, 75c
per doz.; dahlias, rose, pink century,
purple, queen, yellow sunburst, fancy
red and white, 5 for $1.25, or 35c ea.
for less; giant red cannas, $1 doz. Mrs.
Annie A. Butler, West Point, Ga.
House leak, 10c ea.; rhubarb, 75c
doz.; red japonica, 25c ea.; yellow daf-
fodils, 25c doz.; yellow and white jon-
quils, 25 doz.; spruce pines, 20c ea.;
tiger lilies, 25c doz.; yellow thornless
roses, 50c doz.; all well rooted. Add_
postage. L. J. Moreland, Loving, Ga.
Dbl. yellow japonica, Weiglia rosea,
Forsythia, summer lilac or butterfly
bush, grandaddy graybeards bush, white
25c and l5c ea.; lilacs, rooted, 15c ea.;
evergreen and Virginia creeper, 5c ea.;
mixed colors, sweet Williams, bachelor
buttons, larkspur, 25 doz. ea.; large
pink monthly rose cuttings, rooted, 15c
ea. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch,
Ga. Rt; 3;
Flag lilies, primroses, larkspur, 10c
doz. ea.; single and dbl. poppy seed, 5c
spoonful; verbena, broad leaf cactus, 5c
ea.; chrysanthemums, 10c doz.; cat-_
nip and garlic, 5c ea.; monthly rose
cuttings, 10c; four oclock, hibiscus
seed, 5c thls. Mrs. M. Highfield, Ris-
ing Fawn, Ga.
Pink Oxalis, 2 bunches, 15c; red, sin-
gle, geraniums, 10c a cutting; yellow,
daisy chrysanthemums, pin cushion
cactus, 10 a cutting. Mrs. Josephine
Joyner, Millhaven, Ga., RFD 1, Box 27.
Purple Achimene bulbs, 15 doz., 4
pine, mountain laurel, Altheas, all 25
doz. 50c. Miss Leila Sorrells, Monroe,
Ga., Rt. 4.
dark
pink baby rammer, 30c; blue Iris, 40c |-
Flower seed at 10c per pkg: Laven- |
Lilac shrubs, japonica, 25c ea.; jon-
quil bulbs, 25c for 100; summer lilies,
golden and brown blended, 25c for 50,
Mrs. Riley Ross, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1._
Dbl. red dahlia bulbs, 50c doz.; bloom-
ing size, mixed gladioli, 5 doz. $1; snap-
dragons, sweet William, shasta daisies,
25c doz.; other bedding plants and pot
flowers, rooted roses, shrubs, etc. Mrs.
C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga, Rt. 1.
Flowering almond, bridal wreath,
15c ea.; weeping spireas, 20c ea.; holly-
hocks, 40c a doz.; violets, 15c doz;
flesh color sweet Williams, 25c doz.
Daisy chrysanthemums, all colors,
mixed, 25c doz. Will exch. for pot |
plants, such as ferns, begonias, gera-
niums, also exch, fire ball cannas for _
pot plants. M. M. Hughey, Ranger,
Gs. Rt. Be
Black spotted tiger lilies, 20c ea;
tomb vine, 10c ea.; sweet blue violets,
15c doz., orange lilies, 20c doz.; dwarf
Iris, 25c doz.; harcissus, 25c doz.; pur- :
ple verbena, 20c bunch; white peonies,~ _
35c ea. Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Purple king and lavender Iris, 35c
doz.; dbl. peach blow almonds, white
spirea, Forsythia, purple lilac, yellow
jasmine, 15c ea., 3 for 25c; dbl. japon-
ica, 25c ea.; fox gloves, 10c doz. Pink
Weigela, 25c ea.; evergreen creeping
ivy vine, 3 for 10c. All rooted. Add
postage. Miss Minnie, Langley, Elli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 45. aa
Large banana canna, yd. long, green
leaves, red blooms, grows 7 ft., 25c ea., s
bulb; King Humbert and lemon can-
nas, 5c ea.; gallardiaris, coreopsos, 25c
doz.; Narcissus, 25c doz.; mixed petu-
nia, pink poppy, fox glove, 25c doz.;
pink rooted American rose, amaryllis
bulbs, 30c ea., and other flowers, ferns,
etc. Add postage. Miss Merl Adams;
Juniper, Ga.
Pink: crepe Myrtle, 2 ft. high, 50c;
blue hydrangea, 35c cutting; asparagus __
ferns, large, 75c; small, 25c; May cac-
tus, 15c; verbena seed, mixed colors,
10c pkg. Exch. for sultanas or bego-
nias. Write. Add postage. Miss
Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.
Mixed purple and white Iris, 25c :
doz.; dark red peonies, 50c; Arabian
lilies, clove pinks, 25c doz. ea.; shasta
daisies, 15c doz.; Calliopsis, 25e doz.;
Himalaya blackberry vines, 5c; Doro-
thy Perkins roses, rooted, 20c. Add
postage. Mrs. C. McLeod, College Park,
Ga; Rt. 2:
Boston ivy vine cuttings, $1 a 100;
sword lilies, 2 for 15c; purple lilac, pur-
ple and white althea and Forsythia, 1
cf ea., 25c. Privet hedge plants, 1 of
a., 15c. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
6 and 7 in. August lilies, orange lilies,
50c doz. ea.; snowdrop plants, 15c ea.;
redrock tomatoes, 40c a 100. All del.
Ready now. S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.
Sweet Williams, blue violet, 30c doz;
dbl. Tansy, garlet and golden glow, 25c ~
doz.; dusty miller, 5c; red horsemint,
40c doz. All well rooted. Add post-
J. -W. Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff,
a.
Dusty miller, blue violets, tansy, 10c
doz. ea.; narcissus, 15c doz., Japonica, :
20c; Myrtle and ivy vines, 10c doz;
Lilac, Forsythia, Cherokee roses and
other flowers. Write Miss Mary Ruth
eas Mineral Bluff, Ga., Deharts
OX. ' SERS
Jonquils and daffodils, hardy peren-
nial phlox, house leak, tiger lilies; root-
ed, 15 doz. ea.; flowering almonds, |
10c ea.; ferns, 5c ea.; hydrangea and
cherry persimmons, 10c; blue. and
white violets, and other flowers. Miss
Bertha Holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga..
_ Large yellow canna bulbs, Christmas
Jasmine, 10c each; white flag lilies, 25c
doz.; chrysanthemums, large, all col-
ors and mixed, 25c doz.; zinnias and
marigold seed, 10c pkg. Will exch. for
rooted ferns, or any color sultanas.
Mrs. C. L. Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. .
3, Box 54.
4 rooted cuttings of bleeding heart
$1; purple and lavender iris, 25c doz.;
pink weigelias, snowballs, 3 _ bridal
wreaths, 2 yellow japonicas, 3 pink al-
monds, 3 golden bells, and English
dogwoods, 25c each. Add postage. Miss
Claudia Henderson, Ellijay, Georgia,
Route 3. .
_ Several hundred amaryllis johnsonii
intense crimson lily bulbs, 20c each or.
3 for 50c prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks,
Arlington, Ga. RFD.
Mammoth chrysanthemums 50c doz.
Will pay postage on orders to $1 or
more; daisy mums, 40c doz.; rambler
roses 15c each. All strong roots and
ready packed for mailing. Mrs. R. J.
Ellington, Fairburn, Ga. Route 1.
e
LOWERS AND SEEDS
dseye bushes well rooted $1:
evergreen vines 25c doz.;
ass $1 a 100; old fashioned dark red
ses 3 for 25c; tame gooseberry $1 a
loz.; yellow japonicas 25c each. Add
stage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson) Elli-
yy, Ga. Route 3, Box 44.
Dusty Miller, 10c doz.; sage rooted
bunch; hot pepper seed 5c tea-
joonful; mixed turnip seed 5c pkg. or
hh. for octagon coupons at 10c each.
dd posiage. Cash with order. Mrs. M.
. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
May and June cactus, 10c each;
spingeria ferns 25c each; Boston fern
2 pink conk begonia 10c bunch;
yhock seed 10c tablespoonful; exch.
of above for Lantana, rooted hy-
ngia, geraniums, sultana any col.
Fannie Mae Gatlin, Acworth, Ga.
oute 3.
a
mquils, iris, white and pulpre violets.
fill exch. for begonia, geraniums; sul-
ina, hydrangea or any house plants.
rs. B. H. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
oute Lae g
Iris, star of Bethlehem, day lily, 15
oz.; double pink almond and yellow
ponica, white lilac 10c each. Add
ostage. Mrs. J. L. Frix, Talking Rock,
eorgia.
Red rambler rose, white roses well
oted, butter cup or forsythia, purple
lac 10c each; tiger lilies 15c doz.; blue
id yellow violets, trailing arbutus 10c
.; red Japonicas 15c each, Mrs. Su-
Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
red Japan quince 20c each; narcis-
us, jonquils, jasmine, buttercups, 15c
oz.; monthly rose, red velvet rose and
sd rambler 15c each; May cherry 10c
each. Add postage. Linda Hix, Ella
Gap, Georgia
ty miller, poppies, larkspur,
{, pinks, violets, chrysanthemums
1d many other flowers for sale. Write
r description and prices. Mrs. Belle
rodard, Goggins, Georgia, Route 2.
ydrangea, rooted cuttings, 10c ea.;
eraniums, justicia, red conk begonia,
tus 5c each or 6 for 25c; sword fern
ic each or 3 for 25c; large oxalis bulbs
oc each; fall pinks 2 for 5c. Mrs.
W. Roper, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
ed and yellow cannas and _ white
_5 each; pink Dorothy Perkins
nning rose 10c each; large bronze
anthemums will exch. for any
nd of ferns. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort
alley, Georgia.
everal thousand large type chry-
themum plants 15 plants for 40c;
rge red, yellow, salmon cannas, sin-
le and double tiger lilies, dahlia
bs 5c each; daisies, gladioli, nar-
is, fox gloves 25c doz.; single blue
cinths 50c doz. Mrs. Z. C. Adams,
per, Georgia.
ellow jonquil bulbs 10c doz.; yellow
a bulbs, Hastings rose collection
gs 5c each. Will exch. for blue
looming violets, different variety
or dahlia bulbs. Mrs.
, Meigs, Georgia.
lyhock plants 75c doz.; iris lily
, yellow violet 40c doz.; trailing
us, larkspur, butter and egg, snow
ps 25c doz.; all kinds of ferns 35c
_ Mrs. M. F. Fain, Morganton, Ga.
ink and red cactus cuttings 20c;
tistmas cactus, begonia cuttings
Sword fern, spingeria, hydrangea
Also crepe paper flowers. Write
rices. Mrs. W. A. Clay, Loganville,
gia, Route 2. :
ple lilac bushes, bunch snowballs
ach; rooted boxwood $1 doz.; flag
ss and tiger lilies 10c; rhubarb 15c
ich; horse mint, peppermint and
armint 5c bunch. Add postage. Miss
: rae Dahlonega, Georgia, Rt.
xX. 33.
drangea, Boston fern, asparagus
oc each or exch. for begonia.
ag lilies, rooted, $2.25 per 100; nar-
$1.25 per 100. Mrs. T. W. Cline,
ille, Georgia, Rout 2.
eet blue mixed phlox 25c per 100;
drops, Dorothy Perkins rose, thorn-
roses, 10c; lemon lilies 25c doz.;
Case, pansies, 6 for 15c; mixed
10c doz.; cape jasmine 20c. Add
- Miss Ella Mae Fordham,
isboro, Georgia, Route 2.
Ks, purple fox glove, 2 doz. for
fferent varieties roses, 2 for 25c;
- Myrtle bushes, snowball bushes,
Williams, orange lilies, daffodils,
Primroses, 15c doz.; white
hg Moss 20c bunch; zinnia seed,
ver seed 20c cupful; orange and
Ouble marigold seed, bachelor
\ j
blue.
Flowering almonds, lilacs, tiger lilies,
Lizzie
i Smith, Kite, Georgia, Route |
MARKE
button seed, 2 spoonsful for 20c. Add
postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Elli-
Jay, Georgia, Route 3.
Buttercups, butter and
pink hardy phlox 15c doz.; jasmine, 2
doz. for 25c; pink almonds, 6 for 30c;
purple sweet lilac, 6 for 25c: striped
grass 10c doz.; pink althea 4 for 25;
red Japan quince, crepe myrtle, 3 for
50c. All well rooted. Mrs. M. D. Tuck,
Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3.
Spider lilies, double red dahlia bulbs,
Virginia creepers, 10c; canna bulbs,
white flag and lemon lilies, white sweet
pinks, pink verbena, 3 for 25c; shaster
daisies, pink begonias, rooted, 25; ge-
raniums 15c each; all kinds of ferns
ege bulbs,
20 each; large pansies 6 for 25;
larkspur, phlox, coreopsis, primroses,
poppies, sweet violets 20c doz. Will
exch. for large type chrysanthemums
or double dahlia bulbs. Mrs. J. W.
Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga.
Yellow narcissus bulbs, 20c -doz.;
April blooming buttercups, 25 doz.;
pink thrift plants, 50c per 100; pe-
tunias, mixed colors, burning bush 15c
doz.; blue hydrangea plants 25c each;
shasta daisies, 3 doz. 50c. Miss Martha
Beeland, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 55.
Sword ferns, purple lilac sprouts, 15c
each; cactus, oxalis 5 each; geraniums
7 color, running rose, 10c each cutting;
flag lilies, 20c doz.; blue tame violets
15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams, Cumming, Ga. Route 6.
Mixed colors, large and medium size
chrysanthemums 25c doz.; shasta dai-
sies, 4 doz. 50c; white conk evyer-
blooming begonias, rooted, cactus, 10c
each; geraniums, kudzu, Virginia creep-
er, purple wisteria vines, 3 for 25c; or-
ange and lemon marigold seed 10c cup-
ful. Add postage on orders less than
o0c. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewy Rose,
| Georgia, Route 2.
Double red, white and pink gerani-
ums, red, salmon, pink sultanas, red,
white, pink conk; butterfly yellow star
jasmine 10c each; manicata, Caroline
Lucerne, Pers, Carnot, leopard, be-
gonias 15c each; blue ageratum, shasta
daisy, golden glow, tall lavender plant
20c doz.; wild aster, perennial phlox,
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. V. C. Roark
Clermont, Georgia. \
King Humbert cannas, 14 for $1; Al-
fred Conrad cannas, profuse bloomer,
8 for $1; chrysanthemums, different |
varieties $1; white iris lilies 40c doz.;
phlox plants 25c doz. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner, Georgia.
Penn. and Gladiator canna roots 10c
each or exch. for dahlias or pink or
white cannas of the same value each
paying postage. Miss Ada Mae Phillips,
Fairburn, Georgia, Route 4.
White August lilies 10c bulb; mixed
zinnia seed, all colors, 20c cupful;
moonflower seed, 10 for 10c; little star
jasmine, lilac, 20c; white peony roots
40c. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Geor-
gia, Route 4. see
Red, yellow, lavender, velvet, and
white daisy, chrysanthemums, 35c doz.
del. Verdena Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
Geranium cuttings, different colors,
California moss rooted, 5c each; sum-
mer cactus, Christmas cactus, 2 for 5c;
red fuchsia, rooted, 10c each. Add pos-
tage. Miss Luella Skelton, Leaf, Ga.
Feather fern, 25c per 100; shasta
daisies, 25c ,per doz.; blue crepe hya-
cinth bulbs, 50c per 100, all postpaid.
Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga.
Hastings mixed petunia plants 25c
per 100; mixed snap dragon plants
25e doz.; purple verberia rooted, blue
and pink larkspur, snow-in-summer,
variegated hollyhocks, 15 doz. Mrs.
E. C. McElhannon, Royston, Georgia,
Route 1. ,
Boston, ostrich plume lace and as-
paragus ferns, well rooted 25c each;
geranium cuttings, double and single,
10c; American beauty, St. Bernard lily |
15c. Mrs. Mattie Jackson, Ivy, Ga.
Large yellow chrysanthemums $1.25
per 100; cannas, several colors, . $1.50
per 100; well rooted blue hydrangea
30c, packed in wet moss. Miss Mamie
Roach, Daisy, Georgia, Route 1.
100 mixed petunia plants 50c, 300,
$1.25; 500, $2; pink verbena, 50c doz.;
100 mixed chrysanthemums, 50c; root-
ed yellow jasmine, 6 for 75c; 4 rooted
begonias 50c; pink Dorothy Perkins 20c
each; collossal and dahlia flowered
zinnia plants 25c doz. 4 doz. for 75c:
1 package zinnia seed, petunia and
California poppy seed 25c. Mrs. J.. L.
Burk, Tifton, Georgia, Route A.
Large Chinese hibiscus 10c each, 3
for 25c; double and single hollyhock,
hibiscus seed, 5 tablespoons 12c; dbl.
marigold, zinnia, chrysanthemums, lo-
belia, 2 teaspoons 10c; double and sin-
each; Spanish dagger palm 5c;
TE ULEE TING .:
gle day lilies, blue and white iris, nar-
cissus, 25c doz.; double white running
rose, pink rose, 18; chrysanthemums
l5e doz. Add postage. Seed or, plant
free with 25c order. Mrs. J. H. Fife,
Armuchee, Georgia. :
~ Jonquils, daffodils and single white
narcissus, lilies and white iris $1 per
100; double paper white narcissus '75c
per doz.; single blue hyacinths 50c
doz.; purple lilac, tooted cuttings 20c:
each or 6 for $1. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Mid-
dleton, Georgia.
Extra large yellow jonquils and daf-
fodils $1 per 100. Mrs. L. H. O. Martin,
Middleton, Ga.
A limited number of jonquils, butter-
cups and butter and eggs, 700, $5, or
exch. for eggs. Mrs. Madaline Stan-
ley, Irvinton, Georgia, Route 1.
- All colors of double zinnia seed to
exch. for canna bulbs with large flow-
er heads or dahlias. Mrs. H. W. Law,
Eastman, Georgia.
_ Heavily rooted dwarf and tree box-.
wood plants, scarlet blossom canna
bulbs, bronze leaf bird of paradise
canna bulbs $1 per doz.; lilac, cape
jasmine, white spirea 30c each; pink
lavender, rooted spirea, 25c each; mag-
nolia glaucia trees rooted, 50c each.
All delivered. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville, Georgia. a
White, pink and red dbl. geranium
and conck hbegonia cuttings, 10c cui-
ting each; sword ferns, 15c; Christmas
cactus, 10c each; pink oxalis, 5c. each.
Add postage. Mrs..M. Cheney, Carl-
ton, Georgia, Route 2.
Japanese sweet .pea seed, sell or exch.
for dried fruit. Write. Mrs. E. P. Bass,
Albany, Georgia.
Sweet William, well rooted, all colors
plant 25c doz.; seed, 10c thls. Mrs. J.
IT. Owens, Covington, Georgia, RFD 2.
Cream brugmansia 30c each; pink
perennial phliox, 10c each; Boston
sword and Roosevelt ferns 25c each;
blue hydrangea 25c each. Will exch.
for Louisa pocket, pink and _ yellow
pocket, pink perfectum odessa, mayri-
gold, pink or yellow Turner chrysolora
or Betsy Ross chrysanthemum planis.
Miss Cor Daniel, Hawkinsville, Geor-
gia, Route 4, Box 89. ;
Blue salvia 25c doz.; running blue
Periwinkle 15c, 2 for 25c; bearded iris
with slender... foliage, $1-doz.; ofox
gloves 50c doz.; aspadillion palm, 50c;
red, hardy phlox, 3 for 50c; large dbl.
red and white dahlias: 25c each, 3 for
70c; yellow King Humbert cannas, 15c
each, 2 for 25c; City of. Portland, 20c;
fiery cross 20c, 3 for 50c; mixed colors
of mallows, 3 for 25c; deep red ver-
benia, 50c doz. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Au-
purn, Georgia.
Yellow jonquils, dbl. and single, yel-
low daffodils, and white, single nar-
cissus $1 a 100; white iris $1 a 100;
extra large paper white dbl. narcissus
75c a doz.; single blue hyacinths 50c
doz. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga.
Blue iris lily bulbs $1 a 100. Stamps
not accepted. Mae Belle White, Tem-
ple, Georgia, Route 3.
Pink thrift 50c a 100 plants; blue
sweet violets 10c a doz; blanket plants,
different colors, 25c doz. Mrs. Belle
Mosely, Reynolds, Georgia, Route 1,
Box 82.
2 large 3 year old deep red cactus
$1.50 and $3. Mrs. T. K. Howard, Toc-
coa, Georgia, Route 1.
Red and Mottled cannas, 4 doz. for
50c; jonquils 75c a 100/Del. F. W. Free-
man, Blackshear, Georgia.
Pink Cherokee roses, red and yellow
azaleas, $1 doz.; crabapples, 20c each;
red japonicas, strawberry bush, 25c
each; lemon lilies, ferns 50c doz.; tiger |
lilies 40c doz.; narcissus, phlox, 35c
doz.; daffodils, trailing arbutus 20
doz.; snowdrops 15 doz. Mrs. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
Giant red amaryllis bulbs 50c each;
rose and cream named canna bulbs,
scarlet hardy verbena plants, 2 for
25c; red, yellow, orange, cannas, five
varieties geranium and begonia cut-
tings, pink and white oxalis bulbs, 3
for 25c; orange-scarlet Easter lily
bulbs $1 doz., 6 doz. for $5; red magic.
lily of Japan bulbs, 75c doz.; umbrella
plant, milk and wine lilies, blue won-
der lily 25c each; white, yellow, cream
and pink, large type chrysanthemum
plants 4 for 25c; white, pink and white
perriwinkle plants 30c per 100; yellow
cereopsis plants 20 doz.; white sweet
pinks 25c doz.; genuine white spider
lily bulbs, pink amaryllis bulbs 40c ea;
hurrah vine and purple wisteria a
a
state inspected. Miss Cuba _ Carter,
Lake Park, Georgia.
Pink almond, Philadelphus, sweet
'to 35 each.
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mock orange, butterfly bush, white spi-
rea, crimson everblooming spirea, pur-
ple lilac, star jasmine, weigelia, golden
bell jasmine bush, pink rambler rose
plants, crimson rambler, varieties of
roses, althea, all well rooted and state
inspected, 25c each; perennial laven-
der dragon head, double and single
yellow day lilies, cannas, shasta dai-
sies, yellow calliopsis, 6 for 25c; all
colors and varieties chrysanthemums,
25 for 25c; white perennial daisies, la-
vender violets, pink primrose, 25c doz.
Postage paid on $1 orders. Mrs. C. H.
Ward, Adairsville, Ga.. Route 1.
Golden glow, -hardy sunflower, cut-
and-come-again, 10c each, or 8 for 25c;
physostegia, gailairdia, small shasta
daisies, 30c doz., 15 cuttings not root-
ed, geraniums, begonias, sultanas, $1;
red coral rooted plant, 25c; St. Bern-
ard lily 15c; spengeria, plumosus ferns
3o0c each; cannas, all varieties 10c ea.,
85c doz.; variegated blue and white
and blue violets 25c doz.; a few xroot-
-ed sultanas, geraniums, begonias, 20c
Mrs. R. M. Sheppard,
Stone Mountain, Georgia, Route 3,
Phone Dearborn 4220-R. |
June cactus, red and cream, 5c cut-
ting; pink oxalis bulbs, 15c doz.; purple
lilac and pink crepe myrtle 2 for 15c
each; prim roses 5c doz., 7 colors rose
cuttings 25 doz.; tube roses, 5 colors
chrysanthemums 15c doz. each; 3 colors
dbl. cannas, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
ida Teague, Lawrenceville, Georgia,
Route 1.
Pink rambler roses, New Year's vine,
white violets, sweet Williams, dbl.
\iarch flowers, shasta daisies, down-
hill vine, blooming peach trees, yellow
lilies, 3 colors of June roses, all 25c
doz.; hcllyhocks, bridal wreath, old
fashioned yellow roses, 6 for 20c. All
well rooted. Add postage. Miss Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Georgia,. Route 1.
Lace sword, mixed and spengeria
ferns, 15c and 25c; white calla lily,
well rooted 20c; pink hydrangea 10c
each; geraniums, pink, white, Ameri-
can beauty and salmon pink, 5c and
10c each; yellow flag lilies, 25c doz.
Cash with order. Mrs. H. F. White,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 1.
Box elders 25c each; sweet Williams, ,
iris lilies, blue and white violets, and
butter and eggs, all 20c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Martha Carson, Morganton,
Georgia.
Larkspur 25 doz. and postage or
exch. for any kind of ferns and be-
gonias. 2 larkspurs for 1; dill seed, 25c
thls, white moon vine seed 10c doz.
Mrs. C. H. Cafel, Molena, Ga.
Giant snapdragons 35c doz.; 3 for
$1; shasta daisies, pinks, blue lace
flower, 25 doz. 5 for $1; larkspur 3
doz. for 25c; phlox, 30c doz.; white and
red running rose bushes, rooted, 15c
each, 2 for 25c; snapdragon seed, all
colors mixed, 10c tbls.; blanket flow-
er and zinnia seed 10c large pkg. Mrs.
J. H: Roebuck, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.
Blue flag lily bulbs, 25c doz.; $1.50
a 100; jonquils, snowdrops, yellow lily,
narcissus 20c doz., $1 a 100; Dorothy
Perkins roses, flowering almonds, blue
00x vine, 3 for 25c; dbl. pink (Dutch)
hyacinths 50c doz. Miss L. M. Davis,
Silver Creek, Georgia, Route 1.
Red, white and pink honeycomb
dahlia bulbs $1.50 doz. del. Cash with
order. Mrs. G. W. Darnell, Rabun Gap,
Georgia.
All varieties of ferns, flowers, pink
oxalis, Christmas cactus, spotted plant
all 20c and 25c each. Add postage. Mrs.
M. M. Williams, Tignall, Georgia.
Amaryilis bulbs, yellow rose of sha-
ron, 25c each; Haster lilies, 15c doz.;
pink and white Dorothy Perkins roses
rooted, and white flag lilies 20c each;
brown-eyed susans 15c doz.; purple
verbena and yellow daisies 20c doz.
Miss Mattie Windham, Reynolds, Ga.
Route 1.
Pink and white weigelias 20c each;
? for 35c; boxwood plants, dbl. white
spirea, purple lilac, crepe myrtle 15c
each, 2 for 25c; all plants heavily root-
ed. Blue and white iris 25c doz.; or-
ange day or June lilies 20c doz.; glad-
ioli tuberose bulbs 5c each; blue flow-
ering trailing evergreen 15c doz.; lark-
spur, pinks and phlox plants 20c doz.;
all colors snapdragons and. African |
marigold seed 10c pkg. Add postage.
Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
Well rooted evergreens, snowballs,
20c each; purple bells 40c doz.; junipers
15c each or $2 doz.; white striped
grass, same price; velvet roses, rooted,
20 each; tube roses, candle lilies, $1
_doz.; hardy phlox 50c Moz. Miss Cleo
Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Route 4.
PAGE SIXTEEN
FLOWERS AND SEEDS
1000 butter-cup bulbs 50c a 100; $5
for lot del.; 100 evergreen hedge, root-
ed, 2 years old, $1 for lotdel.; 500
white flag lilies 40c a 100. Miss Carrie
Pierson, Culloden, Ga.
Red calla lilies, color of fire King
Humbert, yellow cannas, white Easter
lilies, all 75c doz.; purple verbena, 5c
each. Will exch. for box flowers or
others; all well rooted and del. Miss
L. M. Mason, Kite, Ga.-Route 1.
Pink azaleas $1.40 doz.; cream gladi-
oli 30c doz., 4 doz. $1; May cherries
15c each, $1 doz.; plants of Ladies
Slipper, make best offer. Evelyn Rob-
erts, Tallapoosa, Georgia, Route 3.
Macmanees tree bulbs, cream rose
cuttings, large cream pink rose cut-
tings, and rooted cape jasmines, all
5c each. Miss Maud Roper, Dawson-
ville, Georgia, Route 1.
Dbl. pink hyacinth: bulbs, 10c each,
$1 doz., in lots of 100 8c each; single
blue hyacinths, bridal wreath, 5c each
or 50c doz.; sweet purple violets, jon-
quil bulbs, white narcissus $1 a 100
each. Miss Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Ga.
Route 3. :
Pink, white, red, yellow and mottled
cannas $1 a doz.; Paul Neyron rooted
roses 30c each; shasta daisies 30c doz.
Postpaid. Mrs. N. C. Alston, Social Cir-
cle, Georgia.
Narcissus, sweet violets, 10c doz., 70c
a 100; red, yellow and salmon cannas
10c each; variegated cannas 5c each;
chrysanthemums, mixed colors 15c doz.
white and bronze mums 20c_ doz.;
black-eyed susans, 25 for 15c; Boston
and sword ferns 20c each. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. R. Lunsford, Jackson,
Georgia.
-Yellow, red and spotted cannas, 25c
bunch; well rooted evergreens, $1 a
doz., cuttings 6 doz. for $2; little pink
_ Seven Sisters rambler roses, rooted, 2
for 25c; May cherry sprouts, 3 for 50c;
large flowering yellow daffodils, 50c a
doz. Will exch. for Guinea or turkey
eggs also cabbage plants. Add postage.
Mrs. L. E. Moore, Tallapoosa, Georgia,
Route 3.
Azaleas, 6 for 25c; white violets,
sweet williams, iris lilies, and butter
and eggs, 20c doz. each; Easter bell
bushes 15c each; Cherokee roses, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Prince Fain,
Morganton, Georgia.
Azaleas, pink Cherokee roses, black
walnuts, yellow roses $1 doz.; straw-
berry bush, altheas, rhododendrons,
golden glow, pink almond, 6 for $1;
narcissus $1.50 a 100; collection of
12 shrubs $1; purple lilac, Jap hydran-
gea, and English dogwood 25c each.
R. D. Wilson, Morganton, Georgia.
Gladioli bulbs, mixed colors, bloom-
ing size, 25c doz. or 5 doz. $1; shasta
daisies 20c doz., 6 for $1; larkspur,
dbl. and single, all colors mixed, root-
ed, 15c doz., 40c a 100; hardy winter
pansies and phlox, all colors mixed,
20c doz., or 100 of the 3 kinds mixed,
50c; dbl. mixed dahlias, carefully cut
with one and two eyes, and carefully
packed, $1 doz.; giant tiger lilies 20c
each bulb; Mrs. Alfred Connards pink
eanna bulbs, $1 doz. Add _ postage.
Mrs. A. R. Clark, Auburn, Ga.
6 kinds of geranium cuttings 5c each;
oxalis, rooted, 10c; Thanksgiving and
Valentine cactus, 5c rooted cutting, 1
year old plants, 20c; English wax vine
cuttings, baby Boston ferns, rooted,
10c; phlox plants 10c doz.; pink phlox
25c doz. All postpaid. Mrs. H. H.
Smith, Hilltonia, Georgia.
Jonquils daffodils $1 a 100; white
flag and yellow lilies 25c doz.; conshell.
begonia, pink and red, 5c each, rooted,
10c; geraniums, 5c each; large leaf
wandering jew, 25c doz. Will exch. for
nice..size quilt scraps or cabbage or
tomato plants. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Fin-
leyson, Georgia.
Dbl. Giant fring poppy seeds, pink
and red, 25c pkg.; clematis vine seeds,
10c pkg., 3 for 25c; queens wreath,
pink vine seeds, 25c pkg.; angel trum-
pet 15c pkg.; Dorothy Perkins roses,
, 20c each, 3 for 50c. Will exch. poppies
for snap dragons, seeds or plants,
dwarf kind. Stella I. Albrecht, Colum-
- bus, Georgia, 912 Fourth Ave.
Mixed bulbs, 20c doz.; also crepe
paper waxed flowers; sell or exch. for
rooted pot plantshydrangeas, fuch-
sia, lantanas, geraniums, ferns, milk
and wine and Calla lilies, begonias,
carnations, etc. Write for further in-
formation, Mrs. L. L. Thornton, Wood-
vwlle, Georgia, RFD.
Milk and wine iliy bulbs, 3 ee 25e;
$8 a 100; red spider lily bulbs, 35c doz;
white water lily shrubs, 25c doz., $1.50
themums, 5 colors of large plants mix-
ed, 25c a doz.; $1.75 a 100; California
violets $1 a 100; physostegia plants 30c
doz.; large spotted cannas, bloom till
frost, 35c doz.; narcissus $1a 100. All
government inspected. Send postage
on all orders for less than $1. Large
lots sent by express. Mrs. J. E. Har-
rell, Quitman, Georgia, Route 6.
White spirea, rooted, 15c each; pink
crepe myrtle, 15c each, 4 for 50c; ban-
ana bulbs 50c each; green and white
striped yard grass 5c ea. bulb, 6 for 25c;
rooted pink and white begonia 15c ea;
maderia vine, roots, 25c doz.; wisteria
cuttings, 15c doz.; evergreen hedge 50c
a 100 cuttings; boxwoods 50c each, 10
for $4; oleanders, rooted, 50c each,
cuttings 10c each; arbor vitea 18 to 20
.nches, $1 each, 3: for $2.50; also pine
needle baskets $1 and $2 each; and
artificial flowers waxed and otherwise
50c and $1 a doz. Will exch. any of
the above for calves or yearlings. Mrs.
Ralph McGill, Dawson, Ga. Route 1.
Lavender iris bulbs 3 doz. 60c, 4 doz.
75c, 6 doz. $1. Del. Mrs. Ophelia Phil-
lips, Fairburn, Georgia, Route 4.
Red, dbl white, cream and pink ole-
ander; dbl. lavender althea; forsythia,
nudiflorum, primulinum, punica, rose-
mary, spireas, Van Houtti; dbl. Reev-
seana, pink euonimus, Grand Duke
Jasmine Hydrangea, any 4 for $1.15, 6
for $1.60; ligustrums, 55c; ferns, Roose-
velt, maiden hair, asparagus, plumosa,
begonias, coraline lucerns, pres cornot,
star leaf, crown of thorns, geraniums.
Any 3 for 55c. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cor-
dele, Ga. 512 16th Avenue.
Large size blue iris lily bulbs, $1 a
100. Lucile White, Temple, Georgia,
Route 3, Box 55.
2 to 3 ft. rooted purple lilac sprouts.
Sell or exch. for any kind of ferns, be-
gonias, geraniums, or petunia plants.
Mrs. J. Frank Tanner, Sandersville,
Georgia.
Large mixed pansy, 15c doz.; all col-
ors phlox, mixed petunias, 10c per doz.;
purple jew, white with green stripes,
3 for 10c; Teddy J. fern, 15c each;
large dbl. pink cannas, 15c_ each;
have sold all of my dahlia tubers. Re-
ply to many inquiries. Mrs. J. T. Hol-
land, Toomsboro, Georgia, Rt. 2.
Large flowers, very fragrant pink
Jap lilies, rose and cream 20c per bulb,
3 for 50c. Mrs. D. C. Jones, Arlington,
Georgia.
Hardy spengeria ferns, 25c del.; dbl.
mixed zinnias, 10c cup; pink crepe
myrtle, 15c each. Miss Carrie Owens,
Hawkinsville, Georgia, Route 1.
FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED
Want all kinds of ferns. Will exch.
large turkish towel, hydrangea or tuft-
ed embroidery needle for same. Box
138, Griffin, Ga.
Want geranium, begonia and sultana
cuttings or rooted, all colors, also mam-
moth zinnia, marigold and aster seed.
Will exch. pure bred white Leghorn
eggs at 75c per setting or buttercups
and jonquil bulbs at $1 per 100, each
to pay postage. Mrs. Ben T. Echols,
Philomath, Georgia.
Want large flowering cannas in lots
of 100 to 2000. Will exch. cabbage, to-
mato, pepper and collard plants for
same del. in May, June and July. The
Plant Man, Ball Ground; Georgia,
Route D.
Want lantana, sultana, perennial
phlox or purple Achiminese bulbs, will
exch. a pkg. of hyacinth bean vine
seed or fall marigold plants. Mrs. C.
D. Bernal, Omaha, Georgia. :
- Will the lady who offered geranium
cuttings at 5c each including purple,
please write me. Want cuttings and
have lost her address. Mrs. John R.
Turner, Concord, Ga.
Want any color of sultana except
salmon. Will exch. daffodil bulbs, nar-
cissus, violets or canna bulbs for same.
Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huching, Ga.
Want pot plants rooted and unroot-
ed gladioli, canna, dahlia and purple
violets. Will exch. for same. Also want
to exch. for sweet potato plants. May
delivery. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Georgia,
Route 3.
Want pink hydrangea, sultana, any
kind of begonia except white conk.
Will exch. bermuda onion plants at.15c
per 100 for rooted plants. Mrs. G. W.
Owen, Hawkinsville, Georgia, Rt. 1.
Want ferns, begonia, jew, geraniums
or most any kind of pot flowers. Will
exch. white running butter beans, long
green pod okra, or Texas: cannanball
cantaloupe sead. Mrs. C. M. Marshall,
Ashburn, Georgia, Route 3.
Want to exch. both bunch and run-
MARKET BULLETIN ~
a 100; wood ferns, 25 a doz.; chrysan-
ning butter beans for any kind of box
Hower cuttings. Mrs. H. J. Brantley,
nnille, Georgia.
gant to exch, 1 dark red very dbl.
and 1- variegated dahlia for 2 rooted
peach blow hibiscus. Mrs. John Lan-
caster, Machen, Georgia, Route 1.
Have all flowers I want in exch. for
eggs. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs.
V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want to exch. Chinese sunflower at
rate of 25c doz., for weeping Mary or
weeping Lucy. Would also exch. for
dried fruit. Each party to pay postage.
Mrs. J. G. Veach, Trion, Georgia,
Route 1.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
1 churning machine, good cond. $3
FOB Lavonia, or exch. for 1 doz. pure
pred M. B. turkey eggs for hatching.
O. GC. Chitwood, Canon, Ga.
Liong straw brooms, $1 a doz. Mrs.
V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
Straw brooms, carefully wrapped
with soft wire, 15c each, $1.60 a doz.,
or exch. 1 doz. for early. cabbage and
tomato plants. Mrs. Geo. Martin,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 7. a aa
Ground oyster shell for large and
small chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB
here. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Georgia,
102 E. Bay Street. : :
Old fashioned straw brooms, 56 in.,
10c each, 55c for 1-2 doz., $1 doz. post-
age paid. Cash with order. A. S. Aber-
crombie, Villa Rica, Georgia, RFD 1.
Pine needles ready to use 16 inches
long, 30c lb.; several large sewing and.
flower baskets. Sell or exch. for some-
thing useful. Write. Miss Gladys Lewis,
Toomsboro, Ga. Route 2, Box 59.
White 100 lb. feed bags $9 for 100;
jute bags $5 a 100. Miss Mamie Roach,
Daisy, Georgia, Route 1.
Nice, clean chicken (hen) feathers,
30c lb. Mattie Jackson, Ivey, Georgia.
Black walnut curnels, 50c lb. del. or
4 bus. $4 FOB Doerun. Janie Brown,
Doerun, Ga. Route 1.
5 fat. beavers. Write for price. C. B.
Richards, White, Ga. Route 2.
Hickory ax handles, 36 in. $3.25 doz;
$1.75 per 1-2 doz.; hammer handles,
14 in. 10c each, $1 a dozen. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.
China, nest eggs, 50c doz. prepaid;
200 gal. home-made apple vinegar in
50 gal. bbls., 30c gal. in 50 gal lots.
Bbbl. returned, or will exch. for Rib-
bon Cane syrup at 90c gal. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming, Georgia, Route 5.
One 1-horse wagon, good _ shape,
exch. equal value for shop forge, drill
or corn dropper. G. W. Malcom, Good
Hope, Georgia. ;
One 4-gal. white cedar cylinder
churn, used very little, cost $5.25. Make
offer, or exch. for side meat. J. Nephew
Smyrna, Georgia.
3 grade sacks, 100 lb. domestic, 2 for
25c; 100 lb. toe sacks, thick grade, 8c
each; lighter grade, same size, 5c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Laura M. Page, De-
catur, Georgia, 204 4th Ave.
White and red vinegar in 50 gal.
bbls. 15c gal., also bottle vincgar FOB
Dublin. Cash with order. L. E. Farri-
son, Dublin, Ga. .
Whole wheat flour, 24 lbs. and up
Hczlb.2 FOB: by. prepaid PP: in. ist
and 2nd zones, $1.50. Bbbl. lots not
prepaid, $9.45. P. W. Ethridge, Milner,
Georgia.
Bright and sun cured tobacco, 4 lbs.
$1; 10 Ibs. $2.50 del.; also Burley to-
bacco seed, 25c an oz. Wm. Nunn,
Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 4.
Ground oyster shell for your large
and small chickens. $1 per 100. FOB
Savannah. W. A. Smith, Savannah,
Georgia, 102 E. Bay St. :
10 Ibs. new, downy goose feathers $1
a lb. Mrs. Earl Perkins, Sylvania, Ga.
Big swinging churn, for sale cheap
or exch. Write for particulars. M. Can-
dler White, Stone Mountain, Georgia,
Route 1. :
Ax handles hand-made out of good
hickory, thoroughly seasoned, 25c ea.,
or 25 for $5 del. in Ga. Send coin for
small amounts, or will ship 25 or more
to well rated firms on open account.
J. B. Kendrick, Scotland, Ga. |
Good, 4 ft. long straw brooms, 10c
each, or 3 for 25c. E. W. Hale, Jeffer-
son, Georgia, Route 5.
Crushed oyster shell for chickens,
200 Ibs. for $3 prepaid freight; 500 lbs.
$6 del.; $20 a ton. Mrs. Kate Shipp,
Finleyson, Georgia.
Walnut meats, 45 lb.; -hickory nuts
36c per 1-2 gal. Add postage. Miss
Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Georgia,
Route 1.
1 horse cart with iron axel, good
Jeond. $20 or exch. for most anyth
chickens at $1 each.
Thursday, April 12, 199
especially dark Cornish Indian Gam
E. L. Dixo
Blackshear, Georgia. ;
5 Ibs. good tobacco, 10c lb. and 22
lbs. of crape tobacco, 7c Ib. Mrs. W.
Ss. A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga.
1 new egg crate, 15 egg size, 30c; 1
30-doz. size, $1 or exch. for large breeq
eggs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga,
White hickory home made ax han-
dles $2.25 a doz.-Root. S. Anderson
Hawkinsville, Ga, <
17 unused 200 lb. guano sacks ,$1.25,
Cash with order. No checks. R, F
Chambers, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.
25 meal and hull sacks. Make best
offer FOB here. Miss Ellie Belvher,
Adairsville, Ga. Route 3. ee
Reed flower baskets, 53 in. handles,
any color. Mrs. C. E. Mitchell, Rock
mart, Georgia, RFD 3.
Hand force pumps, 4 nozzles f
spraying small plants, fruit tree
scalding and extinguishing fire from
buildings. Easily operated, rapid re-
sults, $3.10; also roller wash boards,
11 rollers, rubbing made easy, $1.65.
All postpaid. J. B. Cullers, Daisy, Ga.
Route 2: ee
40 white feed and meal sacks, 10c
each. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.
Black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu. del.
J. B. Camp, Villa Rica, Ga. _
Licene for lice on poultry. Enough in
1 tube for 150 or 200 hens, 60c. Used
once or twice a year. Satisfaction gua-
ranteed, or money refunded. Mrs. H.
L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. oe
400 gals. pure apple vinegar, 2 years
old, in 30 and 50 gal. bbls., 35 gal,
FOB here. Barrels returned. Mrs. G.
J. Holcomb, Bremen, Georgia. Box
102.. s
Bright sun cured tobacco, 4 Ibs. $1;
10 Ibs. $2.50 del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence-
ville, Georgia, Route 4. te
1 open buggy in fair cond. $20 or
will exch. for shelled corn at $1 bu. or
hogs at market price. Mrs. J. D. Mc-
Intyre, Oulsey, Ga. Route 1.
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Car Lots for Sale and
Wanted :
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Car Lots ee
1 car pure, clean, sound 90-day vel-
vet beans, 90c bu., FOB here. J. H.
Powell. & Bro., Warthen, Ga. woes
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Car Lots
Want 1 car of Velvet beans in pod,
$20 del. Macon. Write P. O. Box 287,
Macon, Ga.
CATTLE WANTED
Car Lots se
Want-1 car feeder yearlings, consist
ing of 25 to 50. J. T. Cochran, Sto.
wall, Ga. ?
CORN FOR SALE
Car Lots =
1 to 2 cars slip shucked ear corn,
a 80 Ib. bu. FOB. M. Cook, Mi
a. :
CORN WANTED
Car Lots a
Want ear corn in car lots; shell
corn in any quantity. Advise quantit;
and FOB prices. Robinson & Nea
Cairo, Ga. :
HAY FOR SALE
See Car Lots a
3_cars fine peavine hay, $20 per to
FOB here. Rhodes Sewell, Perry, G
1 car each of peavine, peanut an
mixed Soy bean and peavine ha;
Mrs. Lula Liggett, Unadilla, Ga.
OAT STRAW FOR SALE
Car Lots
Half car ea. bright baled shucks an
pure oat straw, $9 ton; also 1 car brig!
baled oat straw, $9 per ton. All FO.
Wrightsville. J. H. Rowland, Wrights
ville, Ga.
STABLE MANURE FOR SALE
Car Lots =
1 car of stable manure, $3.50 ton
HOB cars. J. H. Bragg, Hawkinsvi
a. ; me
VELVET BEANS FOR SALE
Car Lots :
1 car sound dry Velvet beans in po
picked in November, $20 a ton FO
here. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.