VOL. 11.
GEORGIA.
JARKET BULLE:
bf ae
- DEPARTMENT of (Si
EU GENE TALMADGE
PUBLISHED bi the BUREAU OF MARKET S.-Y
STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928.
COMPLAINTS
This paper is the one paper in Georgia that is paid by the
_ farmer solely. This paper is operated on a portion of the tax
_ charged on fertilizers as an inspection fee. It costs the farmers
_ of Georgia about $5000 a year for this department to answer
- complaints relative to the Market Bulletin.
Some parties who wish to purchase articles that are adver-
tised in the Bulletin send checks which are not good and they
are returned marked Insufficient Funds. These matters are
taken up with us and we have to go to the expense of getting
_ them straightened out for the customers of the paper.
A great many people have written us that they see articles
advertised in the Bulletin, the name and address of the party
wishing to sell being given, they write to these parties and
never hear from them. This ought not to happen. Common
_ courtesy and business require that you answer a letter im-
oe pel: :: /
_ Always state in your advertisement exactly what you have
i 1; deliver. We have complaints from people who state that
2 they have received shoddy goods after they haves paid the
price that would entitle them to a good nei: Lets cut this
2 out.
Another a in chen you could help the Market Bulletin
is after you have sold all of the merchandise which you have
listed for sale, you do not notify us that you have sold out.
If the people calling on the Bureau of Markets to help them
sell articles, will just drop us a card when they are sold out
we will take this article from the list and it will save us a
great deal of time andexpense and trouble in giving parties
who wish to buy the wrong information.
Another thing which oecurs more frequently than you
would imagine is that people will send in advertisements to
the Bulletin and forget to sign their name or give their ad-
dress. About a week later we will get a letter eussing us
out for not carrying their ad, and by comparing the hand-
writing on the ad with the letter we can learn the name and
address. Of course we could not have carried the ad without
name or address. This complaint ean be easily stopped. Re-
member farmers this is your paper, it is up to-you to get it up
to a standard where anyone purchasing goods through this
medium will have confidence in the article which they pur-
chase and the one from whom they are purchased. The better
you can do this, the better price you can obtain for the stuff
which you sell through the Bulletin.
One more thought that might come under the head of Com-
plaints.
There is a general complaint over the southern states on the
outlook for crops this year. The backward seasons and exces-
Sive rains which we have had this spring surpass anything
that we have known for the past fifty years. emember,
Georgia farmers this is general over the south. Take heart,
_ work what you have well, there will not be a full crop made
this year, and the crops you have should be made to pay.
EUGENE TALMADGE.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, May 5, 1928. Always subject to variation.
ATLANTA
Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 lbs. ------------- $ 2.25
Trish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs. -_-----------------------__---___
Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ibs. -----------------------__-___-
Eggs, Ga. Extra, dozen wa nnn e are sen nnn nao san an: eae
Eges, Ga. Standard, dozen ---------------------------------- |
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen --------------------------'----------
Eggs, Yard Run, dozen ---------------------------- .26
| Stans, per jb. -5.-.- ee aes ee ee eee 21
Hens, per Ib. el habe ara 23
Roosters, per lb. --------+--------=----- 98-22 --* 14
'Friers, per lb. ---_----------------------------- es Ae
Ducks; per lb. ~------- ee .25
Geese, per lb. ---------- eee ee ee eats
Turkeys, per lb. ---------------------------------" 035
Lima Beans, per lb. ------------------------------ 09
Field Peas, mixed, per bu. ------------------------ 1.85
Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. ---------------------- 07
- Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per oallon to Se 51
Sorghum syrup, bbls., per gallon ~------------------------- =
Corn Meal, sack 96 lbs. --------------------------- 9.45
- Corn Milling, sacked, bu. _-------- eee oe Boe 1.20
- Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. Upon te saree - aut -==-- .81
Peanut hay, tightly baled, ton ------------------------------
-Peavine Hay, ton ~------------------------------- 20.00
Corn Shucks, ton ---------------------5- <5 =5 590" o-- 5-2
Affalfa, (Ga) ton 2. -+------------- Senn
Country Butter, best table, Ib. _-------------------- ee
Country Butter cone Ib. = 85 :
MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS
$090 6 a a $ 2.00 $ 2.00
8.50 $ 3.00 SOG a ee as
re 3.50- 3.50 3.50
27 .28 28 5.24
25 26 26>" 25
Bo ee 28 20
22 25 25 22
12 15 15 12 .
35 35 45 45
20 25 125 23
16 20 .20 * 16
25 .30 25 35
91-8 10 PL a a
ARS 2 00 oe ees
_ 6 8-4 PE ee Ro a.
Be 51
2.40 2.60 2.85 2.70
1.15 1.10 : 1.25 1.10
81 88 .90 89
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35 AV ee 40
30 Sho 135
NUMBER 26.
Plants for Sale .
Wanted
Hot pepper plants, all varieties l5c a
100 del. Mrs. J. J. Mock, Egypt, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants
25c a 100. Exch. for flowers. Each
party pay postage. Write. Mrs. S. W.
Hardison, Fort Valley, Georgia
Inspected genuine Porto Ricans
$1.50. a.M. FOB Valdosta, or $1.75 M.
del. Prompt shipment. J. C. McDon-
ald, Valdosta, Georgia, Route 1
Yellow skin Porto Ricans, govern-
ment inspected, $1.75 M. del; tomatoes
new stone, Greater Baltimore and Red-
field beauty 20c a 100, or $1.25 M. del;
Ruby King pepper 50c a 100, $2.25 M.
del. Ga. raised collard and cabbage
$1.25 M. each, ready. Send money or-
ders. D. Story, Morven, Ga.
Golden Porto Ricans, with record of
quality and yield $3 M., 5m. $12.50 FOB
' here. H. H. Snowden, Albany, Georgia,
Route B.
Pure pink Porto Ricans $2 M. 5 M.
$8.75 FOB here. John Wesley, Jr., Al-
bany-,Georgia, Route B.
Red and yellow skin Porto Ricans,
government inspected $1.50 M. Hand
selected good plants. D. P. Martin,
Cobbtown, Georgia. ;
Imp. Porto Ricans, State inspected,
$1.50 M. FOB. Jewel Benson, Ty Ty,
Georgia, RFD 2.
Porto Ricans, ready, $1.25 M. FOB.
Cash with order. Full count guaran-
teed. J. D. Whitfield, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 2.
Inspected pure Porto Rico potato
plants $1.75 M. del. in Georgia. G. P.
. Ellis, Ty Ty, Georgia.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.75
M. or exch. for peas. 1 M. plants for 1
bu. peas. Prompt shipping and full
count. M. R. Weaver, Coffee, Georgia,
Route 1, Box 3:
Pure purple skin Porto Ricans, state
inspected, $1.75 M., 5 M. or more $1.50
FOB here. J. C. Tyre, Bristol, Ga.
Porto Ricans $2 M. del Government
inspected and treated. J. N. McKinley,
Pitts, Georgia.
Genuine Imp. Porto Ricans. Gov. in-
spected: and treated $1.50 M., 5 m. lots
$1.40 M. H. G. Evans, Graham. Ga
Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall potato
plants, ready, $1.75 M., prepaid. Cash.
with order. J. R. Turner, Alma, Geor-
gia, RFD 3.
-Early Jersey cabbage, cabbage-col-
lard collard plants, promptly shipped
postpaid; 240 for 40c; 500, T5c, $1.25
M., packed with damp moss and guar-
' anteed to please. H. K. Dowdy, Cor-
dele, Georgia, Route D.
Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans $1.50
M.G. L. Deen, Baxley, Georgia, Rt. 4.
Pure red skin Porto Ricans. Govern-
ment inspected, ready, $1.40 M. FOB
~ here. J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Ga. RFD 2.
Garden sage, 5c bunch or 6 for 25c;
catnip, 3 bunches 10c; 6 ginsing and
May apple 50c. . Mrs. Florence Corn,
Talking Rock, Ga. Route 2.
New Stone, Matchless, Ponderosa
and June pink tomato plants, 25c a
100. Jessie Lee Eaton, Dahlongea, Ga.
Route 1.
Imp. Porto Ricans, either red or
pink skin. Gov. inspected. May, and
June del., $1.75 M. del. Guy Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 2.
Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage; New Stone and Greater Bal-
timore tomato; leading varieties col-
lards 25c a 100, or $1.25 M., 5 M. $1 M.,;
10 M. or more, 75c M. Ready. Sweet
bell and pimiento pepper, 50c a 100,
300, $1, $3.50 a M. Plenty of wide leaf
tobacco plants 50c a 100, 300, $1, $3 M.
del. 5 and 10 M. lots collect. O. M.
Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.50
_ M. Wm. McDonald, Valdosta, Georgia,
--Route I;
: Himalaya blackberry plants $1 a 100,
also 50 black walnut 1 and 2 year old
trees, $3 for lot. Emory Travis, River-
dale, Georgia. 2
Bermuda grass roots, $1 for toe sack
full. FOB. Buford Vollrath, Winston,
Georgia.
Extra large tomato plants of best
variety 30c a 100 del. R. J. Golden,
Dexter; -Ga. P: O.-Box: 82. :
Norduke wilt resistant tomato plants
-25e a 100, $2 M del. G. Bruce, Jakin,
Georgia.
Inspected genuine Porto Rico plants
$1.75 M., cash with order. Prompt
shipment. R. L. McDonald, Valdosta,
=
Georgia, Route 1. :
Imp. Porto Ricans, inspected an
treated, ready, $1.35 M, 10 M or more,
$1.25 M. Cash with order. L. D. Kim-
brel, Baxley, Georgia, Route 3
Wakefield (early) cabbage, heading
variety collard, packed with damp
moss and guaranteed to please, prompt
ly shipped and postpaid 40c for 250,
75c for 500, $1.25 M. J. H. Walker, Cor-
dele, Georgia.
* Inspected Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. del.
May and June del. J. W. Waldrip,
Cordele, Georgia, Route B.
State inspected Porto Ricans $1.50
M, 10 M or more $1.40 M, from vine
cuttings, FOB here. R. A. Herrington,
Baxley, Georgia, Route 3.
Gov. inspected imp. red skin Porto
Ricans, from vine potatoes, ready, $2
M. FOB. Cash with order. Prompt
shipment and satisfaction guaranteed.
Write. W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Pure red skin Porto Ricans, 1 to 5
M., $1.75 M., over 5 M. $1.50 M.. FOB.
J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2
Extra early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield frost proof cabbage plants,
ready, 50c for 500, 90c a M. del. Quick
shipment. Mrs. S. C. Crowe, Fitzger-
ald, Georgia, Route 5.
Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch
cabbage, Baltimore and New Stone to-
mato, heading variety collard plants
266 a." 100, $1.25 Mi del. 5 Me $1<M,
FOB. O, F. Crowe, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
New: Stone and Redfield Beauty to-
mato, Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c a 100, 50c for 300, $1.25 M.,
5 M. $4 del. Packed in moss. ~ GC. C.
Stamey, Demorest, Ga.
Porto Ricans $1.75 M., 5 M. or more
$1.50 M. Boon potato plants, $2 M. All
FOB. Gov. inspected. Cash with order.
Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Geor-
gia, Route 1. -
Hot and sweet pepper plants 25c a
100 del. Ida Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $2 M.
del. Bermuda onion plants 15c a 100.
G.| W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Georgia,
Route 1. < a
Porto Ricans $2 a M., Stone and
Baltimore tomato 75c for 500, $1.25 M.
Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants,
65 for 500, $1 M. postpaid. R. Chanc-
lor, Seville, Georgia.
Imp. Gov. inspected Porto Ricans.
and Big Seem Jerseys, each $1.50 M.
Express collect. A. E. Barge, Omega,
Georgia. . :
Pure Porto Ricans, State inspected
$1.65 M. del. C. J. Owens, Pitts, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Heading variety collard, early Jer-
sey Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage,
Iceburg and Big Boston lettuce 25 a
100, 70c M. Porto Ricans, inspected
and treated, 1 to 10 M. $1.15 M., 11 to
50 M. $1 M. FOB Dublin. Cash with
order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Fox grape vines, 60c doz., 6 for 40c;
muscadine vines, 2 for 15c; yellow
root 2 for 5c, 15c doz., $1.25 a 100. Will
exch. for Porto Rico potato plants or
for quilt scraps. Doyle Eller, Ellijay,
Georgia, RFD 3.
' Hot pepper plants, 10c a doz. Mrs.
Ida Southerland, Ellijay Georgia, Rt.
3, Box 48.
Early Jersey Wakefield
ready, 20c a 100, tomato 30c for 30
plants. Add postage. Mrs Sidda South-
erland, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3.
Goy. inspected potato plants $1 for
500, $1.75 M., over 5 M. $1.50. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Millions now ready.
J. T. Mullis, Alma, Georgia.
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected $1.75
M. or $2 M. del. Mrs. Jack Musick,
Hazelhurst, Ga. Route A.
Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected
and treated $1.40 M. in small lots; 10
M. or more $1.25 M. W. H. Smith, Bax-
ley, Georgia, Route 3.
Pure Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected,
ready, $2 M. del. or $1.70 M. FOB. B.
F. Baker, Omega, Ga. Route 1.
Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall
potato plants $1.50 M. Prompt. ship-
ment guaranteed. A. B. Lewis, Baxley,
Georgia, Route 4.
Imp. Porto Ricans $1.50 M. Prompt
shipment, full count and satisfaction
guaranteed. Cash with order. A. EF.
Graham, Surrency, Georgia, Route 2.
Redfield Beauty tomato plants, ready
25c a 100, $2 M. del. No stamps. Like
to sell all to one party. Mrs. M. EB,
Jones, Shellman, Georgia, Route 4.
Heading collards and = Charleston,
Early Jersey and Succession cabbage,
cabbage, -
fe oy
= MAR ET hursday, May 10, 1
aA Se Port, Rick. own from vine cut-{20c a 100, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. Hot | parcel post; cabbage, all varieties, n "
| tings. Gov. espEeien. Satisfaction gua-|pimiento, Ruby King and Bull Nose | ready, $1 M. del. Mrs. W. S. Adam
and ranteed. $1.50 M. FOB here. J. P. Mul- | pepper 25c a 100, 80c for 500, $1.50 M. | Seville, Ga. ss
lis, Baxley, Ga. Route 4. _ |Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected,
Cabbage plants, now ready, 25c a/M., del; 5 M., to 20 M., $1.75 M. e
100, $1.20 M. del. Greater Baltimore
een plants 25c a 100, $1.40 M. del.
Mrs. Dora Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Georgia, Route 1. :
Imp. Porto Ricans, $150 M. FOB
Surrency. G. H. Rentz, Surrency, Ga.
Pure Porto Ricans and Boon potato
plants, inspected and treated, $1.75 M.
5 M. or more $1.50 M. del. May and
June del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Georgia.
Imp. Early tomato plants, very large
yellow, ready, 15 for 10c; Himalaya
blackberry and kudzu plants 20c doz.
each. Add postage. Miss Eva Hayes,
Buford, Georgia. _
Hastings extra early prolific, Brim-
mer, Stone, Redfield- Beauty and Nor-
duke tomato; Hastings imp. Thornless
egg plants, Long Island and Early Jer-
sey Wakefield cabbage, pimiento and
hot pepper plants, all 30c a 100. Add
postage. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Daisy,
Georgia, Route 2.
Millions cabbage, collard, onion, to-
mato plants 65c for 500, $1 M., Porto
Rico, Nancy Hall potato plants 85c for
500, $1.50 M. Now ready. A. P. Sexton,
Valdosta, Georgia. :
Tomato plants, all leading varieties,
open field grown, 75c for 500, $1.15 M.
del., frost proof cabbage, 65c for 500,
$1 M. del. in water moss root protec-
tion. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Horse radish, rooted, calamus, root-
ed, 3 for 25c; cabbage plants, Early
Jersey 20c per 100, or $1.50 per M.;
strawberry plants, 25c per 100 or $2
per M. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Tit-
shaw, Braselton, Georgia.
Porto Ricans $1.50 M. Inspected.
Albert Harris, Ty Ty, Ga. RFD 2.
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected $1.75
M., 5 M. or more $1.50 M. Cash with
order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga.
Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected,
ready for del. $1.40 M. FOB here. W.
J. Boyett, Bristol, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 104.
Gov. inspected, red skin Porto Ricans
from vine cuttings, $1.75 M.; 5 M. or
more, $1.65 M, del. Ga. points. Cash
with order. J. W. Haman, Sumner, Ga.
Extra early varieties of tomato plants
open field grown, 75c for 500, $1.15 M.
del., frost proof, Flat Dutch, extra
early Jersey Wakefield, Copenhagen,
65c for 500, $1 M. del. water moss to
Ga, Box 72:
Porto Ricans from vine cuttings, $1.75
M. Gov. inspected. E) W. Holland,
Baxly, Ga. Rt: 2. eS
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.65
M. for 5 M., or more. FOB, Henrietta
Turner, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2.
Imp. red skin Porto Ricans from
vine cuttings, $1.75 M., 4 M., or more,
BY M. FOB. Frank Harris, Baxley,
a.
Nice Black Raspberry plants, 25c
doz., large mint plants, 15 doz. Add
postage. Will exch. for rooted Hydran-
gea, chrysanthemums or geraniums.
a P. E. Wallace, Hapeville, Ga. Box
Porto Ricans, $1.70 M., FOB here.
Miss Emma Holland, Baxley, Ga.
Nancy Hall, Porto Ricans, -$1.50 M.,
cabbage, collard, onion, tomato plants,
$1 M., Quick shipment. Miss Ruth Bon-
nelle, Valdosta, Ga. 603. E. Savannah
Ave.
Imp. Porto Ricans, $2 M., 5 M. and
up, $1.75 del. Early Triumph and Ban-
nah Yams, $2.25 M., 5 M., and up $2;
Gov. inspected. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. L. Wright, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4.
Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. Mrs. Piety
Forbes, Brooklete, Ga.
Imp. Porto Ricans, now ready, $1.75
M., $1.50 M., in 5 M. or more lots. Cash
eh ret L. D,. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga.
Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M.,
5 M., and up, $1.25 M. FOB; tomato
plants, $1.25 del., cabbage plants, $1 M.
del. A. Cameran, Alma, Ga.
Large Flat Head cabbage plants, and
a few hundred tomato plants, 25c a
100, ea., del. Miss Lorena MeNair,
Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 92.
State inspected pure red skin Porto
Ricans, $1.50 M., FOB. C. R. Redmond,
Pelham, Ga.
Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall potato
plants, ready to ship, $2 M., del any
amount. S. E. Beck, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, now
ready, $1.50 M., FOB. Prompt shipment.
R. H. Mangham, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans and
Nancy Hall potato plants, $2 M., 5 M.
lots, $1.75 M. leading varieties of toma-
to plants, $1.10 M., 65 for 500 del. by
| Ty, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 122.
roots. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes, Fitzgerald,.
press collect, 50 M., or more, $1.65
exp. collect. Cash with order. Ship-
ment guaranteed. S. E. Hollis, Baxley,
Ga; Rt 1- oS
Iceberg lettuce plants, 25c a 100, or
$1.50 M. large variety. Sweet peppe:
plants, 30c a 100. $2.50 a M. Ail pos
paid. Not less than 100 to a custom
of ea. Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun, / Ga,
Rt. 4. .
Leading varieties of large stalky w
rooted cabbage plants, 65c for 500, $1
M., del. Prompt shipment. J. P. McCook,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Si :
Long pearing Himalaya berry plants,
50c doz. Cash. Miss Sallie Happold
Lewiston, Ga. : ee
State inspected Porto Ricans, $2.25
M., 5 M., $1.80 M., 10 M..$1.60 M. FOB
Beds. Cash with order. D. W. Davis,
Elberton, Ga. i
Potato plants, $2 M, 5 M., lots, $1.75
M.; cabbage and tomato plants, $1 M.
D. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga. ee
Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.75 M., 5 M. and up $1.50.
May del. prepaid to any point in
$1 at bed not crated. T. W. Regist
Vienna, Ga.
Imp. pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov.
inspected and treated, $2 M. del. D. W.
Brown, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D., Box 1
Ready to ship tomato plants, $1.50;
collards, $1.25 del. G. Ben Wilson, Abbe-
ville, Ga. Care Sunnybrook Farm.
Millions of pure. Porto Ricans, grown
from vine cuttings on new land every
yr., absolutely free of disease, $2 M.,
here. Eldon L. Joiner, Thomasville, Ga.
Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected
and treated, $1.75 M. 5 M. lots, $1.50
M. Cash with order. J. M. Williams,
Baxley, Ga. . :
~ Porto Ricans, $1.50 M., now ready. If
by mail,.add postage. N. W. Daniel, 1
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants, 25c a 100, $1.75 M. Cash
with order. Mrs. Annie McClellan, Ade
Ga, Rt. 3, ee eo
Inspected red and yellow skin Porto
Ricans, full stamped, not mixed, $2,
del: R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure Porto Ricans, inspected and
treated, $1.50 M., FOB Hahira. Will
book orders for later del Cash with
order. A. C. Martin, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 1
New Stone tomato plants, open air
grown, now ready, 15c a 100 here,
exch. for pot flowers. Mrs. G. D. Craw-
ford, Martin, Ga. : :
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, parcel
post, $2 M. express, $1.75 M. Now Ready ~
J. U. Sewell, Pitts, Ga. P. O. Box 72.
White. Bermuda onion plants, $1.20
M., del. D. B. Lott, Lenox, Ga. =
All season cabbage, 25c a 100; Early
beet, 15c doz, red tomato plants, 20c
doz., white, 25c doz., Add postage. Mrs
C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.
Wakefield cabbage, 25c a 100, $1.25 i
M., 5 M., or over, $1 del. Prompt ship-
ment. Chestley Waldrip, Gainesville
Ga. Rt. 2.
Ponderosa, New Stone, Red Rock to-
mato, and Bermuda onion plants, 40
for 200, '75c for 500, $1.25 M. del. R. H.
Kent, Dawson, Ga. ae
Imp. Gov inspected, Porto Ricans
from vine cuttings, $1.50 M. FOB. G
W. Turner; Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2. o
Gov. insnected genuine imp. purple
skin Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 5 M., or
more, $1.50 FOB. Strong plants and full
count guaranteed. May and June del.
Lavin E. Deal, Patterson, Ga. &
Genuine Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov.
inspected and treated; $1.50 M., 5 M.,
lots, $1.40 M. H. G. Evans, Graham, Ga.
Easy blanching Celery plants, June
1st del., 20c doz. Mrs. R. H. Wright,
Middleton, Ga. Rt. 1. ae
Inspected Porto Rico and Yellow
skin potato plants, $1.50 M., FOB Alma.
Mrs. J. A. Turner, Alma, Ga. 4
Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., FOB.
here. Cash with order. C. S. Willard,
Douglas, Ga. : =
State inspected Porto Ricans from
bread seed stock from vine cuttings,
$1.40 M., 5 M., or more, $1.20 FOB.
Prompt shipment and full count guar-
anteed. F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ga.
Genuine Red skin Porto Ricans and
Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.50 M. Gov. |
inspected. Full count and prompt ship-
ment. J. B. Fossett, Baxley, Ga. 4
Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 5 M., or
over, $1.50 M., or exch. for field peas.
J. D. Shannon, Alma, Ga.
Purple skin Porto Ricans, oS M.,
5 M., or more, $150 M. FOB. . M.
Stewart, Alma, Ga. Rt, 1. | ees
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.78 M-
J. J. Musick, Hazelhurst, Ga. Rt. A.
On
ore tomato, $1: | :
Joe Baker, Ellenton, Ga, Saree
_ Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, now
_-Fready, $1.75 FOB. J.C. Dalton, Ash-
burn, Ga. Rt. A.
_ . Early Jersey cabbage plants, 15c a
- 100; tomato plants, 50c a 100. Add 5c
postage on the 100. Bertha Beasley,
Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6.
Tomato plants, early John Baer, 15c
doz. or exch. Mrs. A. J. Bottoms, Mari-
etta, Ga. Rt. 3.
Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.75 per M. del: in 5000 lots or
_ More, $1.65 per M. May and June del.
_ Cash with order. C. H. Parish, Tifton,
Ga. Rt. 6. AP eas
. -. Inspected pure strain Porto Rican
-. potato plants, $1.75 per M. del. Cash
with order. R..L. McDonald, Valdosta,
= Ga Rts 1 See
___ Flat Dutch, Early Jersey and Char-
leston Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c
per 100 or $2 per M. del. or exch. for
field peas; Mung beans or sorghum
Seed, hardy phlox, golden glow and
_ chrysanthemums. H. H. Chambers, Ball
Ground: Ga. Rt. 4
Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato
_ plants, grown from vine potatoes, $1.85
per M. Over 5 M., $1.70 FOB. Tifton.
* W. W. Rigdon, Tifton, Ga. -
_._ Cabbage and tomato plants, $1 per
_ M.; pure Porto Rican potato plants,
_ $1.75 per M. FOB. shipping point. Ham-
pton Strawder, Ellenton, Ga.
Cabbage plants and tomato plants,
$1 _M.; pure Porto Rican potato plants
$1.75 per M. Fob shipping point. C. H.!| G
Strawder, Norman Park, Ga. -
Georgia collard plants, $1.25 per M.;
Marglobe wilt-resistant tomato plants
and cabbage plants, $1.50 per M.: also
McDonald blackberry plants, $1.50 per
100; dewberry plants, $1.10 per 100;
kudzu, large, 25 for $1; Cherokee rose,
$1.50 per 100 or $12.50 per M. J. W.
Tooke, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Well rooted, tame blackberry plants,
2 for 25c del. T. A. Thompson, Winston,
: Improved Porto Rican potato plants,
inspected and treated, $1:75 per M. 5 M.
or more $1.50 per M. FOB Baxley. Mel-
vin Hutcheson, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato|
plants, $1.75 M. New Stone and Greater
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.25 per M.
Moss packed, all postpaid April and
May and June delivery. Willie Chanc-
lor, Seville, Ga. 2
Red skin Porto Rican and Boon po-
tato plants, 1 M. $1.60 del. 10 M. $1.50
_ express coilect; Early Jersey cabbage
plants, New Stone tomato plants, $1.25
per M. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt! 1.
Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, $2.50 per M. FOB Hazelhurst,
Ga. J. H. Boone, 'Hazelhurst, Ga.
-- Cabbage and collard plants, $1.50 per
M., 5 M. $6.25, 10 M. $10. Prompt ship-
ment. L. E. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. -
Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per M.
Stone and Baltimore tomato plants,
%5e per 500, $1.25 per M.; Cabbage
and Bermuda onion plants, 20c per 100,
$1 per M. All: postpaid. R. Chanclor,
Seville, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield, Succession and
Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, '75c
per M. in lots of 5 M. and up FOB our
station. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield,
_ Early Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cab-
-.bage plants, New Stone and Earliana
tomato plants, 45c per 200, $1. per M.
postpaid. Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston
Ei CFO, j ;
~- Genuine improved Porto Rican po-
tato plants, Goy. inspected, $1.75 per
M. del. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.60
_in 5 M. lots. R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Ga.
Ris 6;
Z Cabbage plants, Early Jersey, Char-
leston Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Succes-
sion, Drum Head, $1 per M. del; inspec-
ted potato plants, $1.50 per M.. E. Y.
Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. y
Early York Cabbage plants, 20c per
100 del. anywhere, stamps accepted; red
field tomato plants, 25 per 100 del.
Prompt shipment. Will exch. C. C.
Malphrus, Halcyondale, Ga.
- Leading variety collards, late Flat
Dutch and Charleston Wakefield cab-
bage, New Stone and Greater Balti-
more tomato plants, 25c per 100, $1.50
per M; pimiento and sweet Bell pepper,
50c. per 100 or $3.50 per M. O. M. Crowe
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Pes
Genuine Porto Ricans, Gov. inspect-
~ ed. $1.75 M., 5 M. or more, $1.50 M.
heading varieties of tomato, $1.25 M.
Ruby King pepper plants, $2 M. Prompt
shipment. O. L. Harris, Cordele, Ga.
Improved Porto Rican potato plants
y d ;
Jersey cabbage plants, $1 M. all FOB.|
eggs. Mrs. T.
40 ( om vine cuttings,
ee ete A. M. Dixon, Surrency,
Early Jersey Wakefield
plants, 20 a 100. Miss Jessie
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.
Porto Ricans, $1.50 M., will exch. 2
M. plants for 30 pure bred R. I. Red
G. Selph, Vienna, Ga.
Ga.
cabbage
Couch,
Rt. 3.
Porto Ricans, now ready, $1.90 M.,
5.M., or more, $1.75 M. Prompt ship-
ment. J. G. Purcell, Baxley, Ga.
White Ga. Cabbage collard plants, |.
2oc a 100, 500 for $1. H. L. Aultman,
Byron, Ga.
Imp. Porto Ricans from selected seed
$1.75 M. FOB here. T. P. Musselwhite,
Arabi, Ga. Rt. 1.
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, from 10th
to 25th of May, 50c a M., FOB. Cash
with order. J. G. Turner, Lenix, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 40.
Guaranteed imp. Porto Ricans, ready
$2 M., del., $1.75 M., FOB here. M. V.|_
Carder, Hatley, Ga.
Everbearing and Gibson strawberry-
plants, 30 a 100 or $2 M. Mrs. Rubye
Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure Porto Ricans, ready, $2 M. J.
S. Young, Ty Ty, Ga. ;
Charleston Wakefield, Succession,
Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75c
for 500, $1.25 M., del., 5 M., and up 90c
a M., by exp. collect.; New Stone and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1.25
M., del. Prompt shipment. Burgess
Farms, Pembroke, Ga.
Jerusalem Artichoke and Sunflower
plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 a M., FOB here.
Now ready. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford,
a
Imp. Porto Ricans, $2 M., 10 M., $1.75
M. FOB here. Write for prices on lar-
oe lots. Mrs. A. W..Cribb, West Green,
a. : :
Pure. Early Triumph potato plants,
Gov. inspected and treated, $2 M. del.
5 M. or more, $1.75 M. Walter J. Dowdy,
Cordele, Ga .Rt. D.
Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 5 M., and up
$1.50 M., cabbage and leading varie-
ties of tomato plants, $1 M. ea. W. F.
Miles, Baxley, Ga.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.50
uM, FOB here. R. S. Rentz, Surrency,
a.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.75
M., 5 M., and up, $1.50 M., also Red-
field and Greater Baltimore
plants, 15 a 100, $1 M. Cash with order.
FOB here. L. E. Wever, Baxley, Ga.
Imp. Porto Rico and Nancy Hall po-
tato plants, $1.85 M., FOB here or $1.50
M. del. Gov. inspected and full count
guaranteed. Prompt shipment. Cash
with order. W. A. Poole, Baxley, Ga.
Porto Ricans, true to name, Gov in-
spected, full count and good strong
plants, $1.50 M. New Stone tomato
plants, $1.25 M. C. M. Beckworth, Bax-
ley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 95.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $2 M.
5 M., $1.75 prepaid. Ready to ship. J.
W. Waldrip, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
Porto Ricans, $2 M., 5 M., and over,
$1.75 M., FOB Alma. Prompt shipment
and satisfaction guaranteed. W. S.
Martin, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. Se
Early Big Stone tomato plants, $1.10
M., FOB Coffee. Now Ready. Will exch.
for ferns, palms, geraniums, colens,
verbena or Elephant Ears. Also Porto
Ricans, white and red skin, $1.75 M.,
FOB Coffee, 5 M. or more, $1.50 M.
Jim E. Carter, Rockingham, Ga. Rt. 3.
Greater Baltimore and Livingstone
Globe tomato plants, $1 M. FOB here.
A. C. Riley, Baxley, Ga. Box 304.
Porto Ricans and Nancy Halls, $1.60
M., cabbage, and tomato plants, $1 M.,
each, G..L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga.
New Stone, Greater Baltimore. and
Charleston Wakefield, Succession and
Red Rock tomato plants; spring grown
Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1 M.
FOB here. Eva Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
- Imp. Porto Ricans, now ready, $2 M.
5 M., $1.75. M. FOB here. H. C. Williams
Alma, Ga. : :
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans grown
from vine potatoes, $1.75 M., or exch.
for peas. 1 M. for 1 bu. peas. Prompt
shipment. Guaranteed full count and
satisfaction. M. R. Weaver, Coffee, Ga.
Rt Boxee ;
Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Halls,
$1.35 M., FOB., $1.50 M. del. Gov. in-
spected, full count and prompt ship-
ment guaranteed. Cash with order. EF.
G. Vaughn, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.
Porto Ricans, ready to ship, Good
count, $1.50 M., FOB Baxley. Carl But-
ler, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3._ e
Imp. Porto Ricans, ready to ship,
$1.75 M., 10 M., or more, $1.50 M. C.
B.. Mayers, Baxley, Ga.
All kinds of inspected potato plants,
strong and well rooted, count guaran-
teed and prompt shipment, $1.75 M..,|
1.65| F
tomato.
any place in
R. L. Turner,
FOB Alma, or $2 M., de
Ga. Send money order.
Alma, Ga. . :
Porto Ricans now ready. Gov. in-
spected and treated, $1.75 M. J. M.
Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga.
Red and pink skin Porto Ricans,
$1.60 M., del. 10 M. $1.50 M. collect.
Ready. May 10th. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
-Gov. inspected Porto Rico potato
plants. Write for price. J. M. Oglesby,
Hahira, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected
and treated, $2 M., del. immediate del.
full count and quality guaranteed. C.
H. Reddick, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 3.
Porto Ricans, $1.70 M. or $2 del. Cash
with order. Will exch. for any kind of
ferns or Geraniums. Write. W. B. Grif-
fin, Graham, Ga. e :
Jersey Wakefield cabbage and Ga.
collard pea st M. each. W. E. Good-
in, Wadley, Ga.
ee Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, $1.50 M., Flat Dutch and
Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.25
Boone and Porto. Rico potato plants,
$2 M. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch,
ae Heading collard plants, 15c
a 100; also white Crowder peas, 10c lb.
cattail millet seed, 25c qt. Cactus, 10c
for large ene Mrs. . <A. Dial,
mroe, Ga. kde ;
ee pink skin Porto Ricans, State
inspected and treated, $1.75 M., early
Jersey and Charleston. Wakefield cab-
bage, $1.10 M. Stone and Acme tomato
plants, $1.25 M. All plants del. B. F.
Mallard, Oliver, Ga. oe
Genuine pure inspected Porto Ricans
$1.50 M. FOB Valdosta. J. C. McDon-
ald, Valdosta, Ga. Route 1. =
Pure Porto Ricans, yellow skin vari-
ety, any amount $1.50 M. FOB Hahira.
Will book orders for future del. Cash
with order. A. C. Martin, Hahira, Ga.
Route 1.
Stone tomato $1.25 M.; collards 15c
a 100, $1 a M. All large size plants and.
postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Brantley, Manor,
Georgia, Route 1. :
New wilt resistant, Early Southern
Beauty, Hastings Extra Early Prolific,
Stone and Baltimore tomato and Prize-*
taker and Bermuda onion plants, $1.50
M., $35c a 100, del. Wakefield Cabbage
and Ga. Collards $1.25 M., 35c a 100
del. Grady H. Gibson, Folkston, Ga.
5 M. imp. purple skin Porto Rican
plants, State inspected and _ treated.
Sell or exch. for 50 lb, can of good
corn fed lard, or Redfield Beauty to-
mato plants at $1.50 M. Each to pay
charges. Dean Johson, Unadilla, Geor-
gia, Route A.
Heading collards and Charleston,
Early. Jersey and Succession cabbage
20c a 100, 75 for 500, $1.25 M. Living-
stone, Redfield Beauty, Perfection and
New Stone tomato, hot pimiento, Ruby
King and Bull Nose pepper plants 25c
a 100, 80c for 500, $1.30 a M. Add post-
age. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga.
Gov. inspected and treated Porto
Rican potato plants $1.25 M., 5 M. or
more $1 M. Now ready. F. T. Murray,
Patterson, Georgia, Rt. 1, Box 47.
Pimiento pepper plants 25c a 100.
Ready last of May and first of June.
Mrs. W. L. Spearman, Camilla, Ga.
Imp. Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans.
Now ready $1.50 M. FOB Baxley. J. M.
Beck, Bazley, Georgia, Route 3.
State inspected Porto Ricans $1.75
M., over 5 M. $1.50 M. Ready to ship.
P. T. Herndon, Surrency, Ga. |
Porto Picans $1.75 a M. FOB Sur-
rency. J. R. Thomas, Surrency, Ga.
Porto Ricans $1.75 M. tobacco plants
$1 M. at bed. Cash with order. G. W.
Miles, Alma, Georgia.
Pure purple skin Porto Ricans $1.65
M. FOB. Book your order and give as
prompt shipment as possible. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. J. A. Price, Alma, Ga.
Route, 3. : es
Yellow skin Porto Ricans, inspected
and certified $1.75 M. by express, ra $2
M. by mail postpaid.-Cash with Order.
WoT: Weaver, Oeilie,: Ga. 2 oie" aie
* Imp. Porto Ricans. State inspected
and treated. Prompt shipment $2.25
M. del. or $2 express collect; old fash-
ioned Boon potato plants, inspected
and treated, $2.50 M. del., $2.25 express
collect; cabbage and tomato plants
$1.25 M. del. $1 express collect. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Route 1. /
Goy. inspected Porto Ricans $1.50
M. FOB here. Ready for del. R. W.
Rentz, Surrency, Ga.
Pure red skin Porto Rieans $2 M.
FOB here. Cash with order. J. M.
Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Route 2.
-Genuine improved Porto Ricans, Gov
inspected $2 per M; tomatoes early
BS
Jersey, Flat Dutch cabb
M-) plants $1.50
oes
age, Bermuda
onion plants $1.25 per M. Prompt shi
$1.50 per M. FOB Baxley. Cash with
order. Joe Kimbrel, Route 4, Baxley,
Georgia. Ree
Gov. inspected improved red skin
Porto Ricans, from vine potatoes $2
per M; 5 M. and over $1.75 per M. FOB
order. W. R. Hutte, Route
Georgia.
Genuine Porto Ricans $2 per M. or.
5000 or more $1.75 per M.; genuine
2, Surrency,
5 M or more 95c per M; Charleston
Wakefield cabbage with moss on roots;
genuine New Stone tomato plants $1-
per M., 5 M. or more 95c
mossed. L. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Porto Ricans $2 per M., 5 M. or more
$1.75 per M. FOB Baxley. Mrs. W. S.
A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga.. (
2000 Pondrose and Bimmer tomato
per M. L. A. Langley, Rt.
1, Lithonia, Georgia. Se
Collard plants 25 per 100; 75 per
500; $1.50 per. M. Now ready. Send
postage. Mrs. M. A. Tompkins, Route
2, Richland, Georgia. ape
Pimiento pepper plants, seeds treat-
ed $1.50 per M. May and June. del.
Mrs. Bell Godard, Rt. 2, Goggins, Ga,
Porto Ricans 500 $1.25; 1 M. $2.95;
tomato plants Baltimore and New
Stone 500, 75c; 1 M., $1.25; Wakefield,
Harly Flat Dutch 500 75c, $1 M.; Collard
Early Flat Dutch: 500 75c, $1 M. Col-
lard plants Georgia and. heading va-
rieties, :
der. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Georgia.
Porto Ricans, Triumph, Nigger Kill-
per M. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
Ruby King pepper plants 500 $1.25;
1 M. for $2; tomato plants $1.25 per
M. postpaid; $1 per 1000 FOB. Hot
pepper plants 500. for. $1.50; 1 M. for
$2.50. Immediate del. I. Lh. Stokes, Fitz--
gerald, Georgia. : :
Dill plants. Will sell or exch. 45 100
postpaid; pimiento plants from Hast-
ings seeds. Write. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Ihomasboro, Georgia. ike
Red skin Porto Ricans $1.50 per M.
FOB Coffee. S. P. Boatright, Coffee,
Georgia. bat (eae
Strong tomato plants 30c per 100;
collard plants $1 per 500 FOB Quitman.
Exch. for fancy work. Mrs. R. R. Den-
son, Quitman, Georgia.
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.50
per M. FOB Tifton, Ga., Rt. A. Cash
with order. A. O. Nations, Route A,.
Tifton, Georgia. & Lae
Early Triumph,. Nigger Killer, Boon
Col. Spanish, Improved and Pink Por-
to Ricans $1.75 M. Strawberry plants
30c per 100 FOB Coffee, Ga. J. Mitch
Boatright, Coffee, Georgia. wa
Tomato plants, New Stone and
Greater Baltimore $1.25 per M., over
4000 at $1 per M; cabbage plants $1
per M., over 4000 80c per M: Porto
Ricans $2 per M., over 4000 $1.75 per.
M; Ruby King pepper $2 per M., over
4000 $1.75 per M. A. W. Parsons, Abbe:
ville, Georgia. ae
Davis S. Certified Potato, tomato and
cabage plants: Genuine Porto Ricans
$2.50 per 100; 10 M. or more $2 per M;
leading varieties tomato plants_ $1.5
ber M; cabbage plants 75c per M. J
T. Davis, Tifton, Georgia. eo
Genuine Porto Ricans ready for ship.
ment $2 per M; $1.75 per 5 M. or more
Delivered by parcel post. Satisfaction
guaranteed. T. D. Dowdy, Route D, Cor
dele, Georgia. See
Genuine Porto Ricans $2 per M
5000 or more $1.75 per M; Genuine
Frost Proof Charleston Wakefield cab-
M; 5000 or more 95c per M.; moss on
roots. R. J. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, chem-
ically treated $1.75 per M; 5000 $1.50
per M. FOB. May 15th del. Erskin
Waldrip, Route 2, Gainesville, Ga, _
Pure Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected,
500 $1.10; 1000 $2 postpaid; 5000 lots
and up $1.75 per 1000, express collect,
prompt shipment, full count. L. Sum-
ner, Omega, Ga. BS as
-Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, now
ready. Cash with order $1.75 per M.
FOB Surrency, Georgia; Tobacco
plants $1.50 per M. or exch. for value
reney, Georgia.
Porto Ricans $1.75
per.M. , L,
Steedley, Baxley, Ga. ee
(Continued on page 15)
Ae
ment. J. M. Chambers, Quitman, Ga:
Porto Ricans ready for shipment
500 75c; 1 M $1. Cash with or-
FOB Surrency, Ga. A. Campbell, Sur-
here. May and June del. Cash with es
frost proof cabbage plants $1 per. M.,
per M. Ail.
ers $2 per M., 5 M. to 10 M lots $1.75
~ MARKET BULLETIN
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GEORGIA
Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D, Jones, Director
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, May 10, 1928.
Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lantag, 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
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TO OUR ADVERTISERS
1. On account of lack of space in
the Market Bulletin, we will not be
able to publish the following:
Second-Hand Machinery for Sale
and Wanted.
Incubator for Sale and Wanted.
_ Advertisements for the Farm Help
Department.
- Advertisements for the Womans
Department.
Nursery Stock for Sale and Want-|
ed.
Until the issue of June 14th. Your
ad must reach this office by June
2nd in order to appear in the issue
of June 14th. We regret that the
above regulation is necessary..
_ 2, Be sure to read the column on
this page entitled MISCELLANEOUS
ADS. Your ad may be in that column.
3. We have an ad from A. M. Wil-
son with no address thereon.
4, In our next issue we will carry
everything except that which is men-
tioned in item No. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS ADS
For sale Emb. work good, prices
reasonable. Write. Mrs. W. M. Jeter,
Ashburn, Ga. Rt. A.
For SaleGolden Glow, sweet vio-
lets, pale blue violets, tiger lilies, white
jonquils, 25c doz, ea; Hibiscus, 25c ea;
Tris blue flags, 40c doz.; hardy Phlox,
30c doz.; Snowdrop, 10c doz.; blue, yel-
- low and white violets, 10c doz.; house
leak, 5c bunch; Azaleas, and Cherokee
roses, 10c ea.; catnip, 10c bunch; pep-
permint, 15c doz.; ferns, 5c ea.; arbu-
tus, 20c doz. All well rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. Martho Pope, Loving, Ga.
For SalelIris, May apple, and Leop-
ard lilies, 25c doz ea.; Phlox, strawber-
ry plants, blue for-get-me-nots, star
grass, white violets, wild Sultanas,
Ivy, yellow root, Iris,
lilies, sinque fields, all 10c doz., yellow
and blue violets, wind flowers, Heart
leaves, Dusty Miller, wild Petunia, 15c
- doz., ea.; five different kinds of ferns,
25c; tiger lilies, evergreen galax, col-
umbian vine, 20c doz., ea.; Spanish
sword, 10c bunch; ball willows, Per-
simmons, 10c ea., black and dewberries
- 50c doz. Mrs. Susie Wilson, Morganton
Ga.
2 - WantedLady who had White Can-
nas advertised at $1 doz. a few weeks
\ ago, please send her address at once
if she now has any to sell. Miss A.
_ Dixon, Alma, Ga.
WantedHave all the bees wax I
can handle.at present. Interested par-
_ ties please write before shipping any
more. J. A. Sorrells, Gainesville, Ga.
Water lilies for saleboth hardy and
tender varieties; original stock from
water gardens, Washington, D. C, Con-
stant bloomers throughout season.
if Flowers brilliant. Large and very fra-
|grant. Principal co
rose, pink, blue, dark red and bright
garnet. Price hardy varieties, $1 each.
Tender varieties, $2. Also have number
of other. aquatic plants, Also gold fish.
Prices moderate. Phone B. A. Hancock,
De. 2165-W or call at 1234 Clairmont
Ave., Decatur, Ga.
_ WantedMan, woman or couple to
live on place and help with garden,
poultry, yard and barn work. Write for
particulars. J. M. Maddox, Stone Mtn.,
Ga. P. O. Box 297.
For Salel gal Kentucky Wonder, 1
gal. striped cornfield, and 2 gal. white
cornfield beans, 20c lb. L. R. Rampley,
Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8.
WantedAll_ kinds of live white
Squirrels. Will pay $10 for 1 pr. white
Flying squirrels, and will purchase any
specie of white squirrel if prices right
for immediate shipment upon receipt
of price. Dr. W. C. Koon, Monongah,
West Virginia.
WantedWant to exch. set of buggy
harness for meat, lard or corn. J. C.
Stallworth, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6.
WantedCorn. Will exch. saw mill
outfit and parts. Write. Williams &
Kennemur, Ellijay, Ga.
Wanted Peafowls, all kinds of
Pheasants and Bantams, White Guin-
eas, dark Cornish Games and any
other special varieties. Quote best cash
price and describe explicitly, FOB your
town. Paul J. Spencer, Gentry, Missouri.
WantedA man who can use an ax
and can cut 2 cords wood per week
and get it ready to take to town. $20
per mo. and board. Mrs. J. W. Parker,
Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4.
WantedSalvia plants, Snowballs,
weigelia roses, abelia, perennial phlox,
camelia, Japonica, amaryllis, tuberose,
caladium, butter and egg bulbs, large
type chrysanthemums, dbl., pink Olean-
ders, climbing American Beauty, Mar-
chal Neil, Paul Neyron and pink and
red roses, well rooted. Will exch. Bar-
red Rock eggs at 75c setting, FOB
Dee Mrs. J. C. Lunsden, Talbotton,
a.
WantedCapping outfit for home
canning, in good cond. Give full des-
cription and price in first letter. J. F.
Lindsey, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6.
WantedStable manure in car lots,
$3.50 ton FOB cars. Must be free of
sickhorse munure only. Geo. Matthews,
Jr., Cocoanut Grove, Fla., Box 349.
Wanted100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. Pure bred R. I.: Reds
or Barred Rocks. Write first. Mrs. C.
V. Heard, Canton Ga. Rt. 3.
For SaleUsed one season. Good
cond, 1 Racine Threshing machine,
equipped for small grains and peanuts,
soy beans. Mrs. B. C. Ward, 952 Peach-
tree St., Atlanta, Ga.
For salel new, and extra size and
heavy quilt, $4.50. Mrs. C. R. Cofer,-
Louisville, Ga.
For SaleWhite Rock, Fischel strain,
eggs, $1.25 for 15, 30 for $2.25, 50 for
$3; also have thrifty 2 mos. old cock-
erels, same strain, $1 ea. Cash with
order. Money orders preferred. Mrs. C.
C. Payne, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6.
For SaleMixed color Iris, perennial
phiox, blackberry lily and Sweet Rock-
et, 5c ea., Lemon lily, rose Spirea, 10c
ea.; dbl. and single Jonquils, and April
blooming Narcissus, $1 a 100 or 25c for
25 bulbs. Add postage. Cash with ord-
er. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn,
Ga.
For SalePink running roses, New
Years vine, Sweet Williams, dbl. March '
flowers, yellow lilies, white violets,
down hill vine, Primroses, blooming
peach bushes. Well rooted, 25c doz.,
hardy Phlox, 2: for 10c; Everblooming
rose cuttings, 2 doz., for 10c. Add post-
age. Miss Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega,
Ga: Rt. hb
For Sale1 30 ft. water tower with
300 gal. tank; 1 40 H. P. steam eng..
complete. T. N. Colley, Elberton, Ga.
Box 724.
For SaleA car of 15 tons of fairly
well clean farmers stock Spanish pea-
nuts, at 5c-lb., FOB Senoia, bulk, or
5 1-2c lb., sacked. Will ship.in one, two
or three ton lots. C. P. Daniel, Senoia,
Ga.
For SaleHave sold all of the meat
I had to sell. Answer to many, inquiries.
A. B. Hill, Unadilla, Ga.
For SaleHave sold all seeds and
flower cuttings that I advertised. An-
swer to many inquiries. Mrs. M. Cheney,
Carlton, Ga. i
For SalePorto Rico and Nancy Hall
potato plants, Gov. inspected, $1.25 M.
Satisfaction guaranteed. C. L. Nolan,
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.
For SalePure No. Ga. grown Wanna
cee EP
rs cream, white,
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Maker cotton seed, $1.65 bu. O. F. Ted-
ders, Eastman, Ga. :
For SaleFew bu. Brabham peas,
pure selected, $2.75 bu., FOB; Hastings
Prolific corn, 1st yr. from originator
selected and nubbed $3 bu. FOB; Shep-
herd strain S. C. Ancona yr. old laying
hens, $1.50 ea. Eggs, same strain, $1.25
B
laying pullets of all breeds and strains,
$1 up. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
For Sale10 bu. Early King cotton
seed, $1.25 bu., culled. O. D. White,
Lavonia, Ga. :
For SaleAbelias, 3 ft. high, whole
clumps, 3 for $2.50; Boxwood, 8 to 12
in., $1.50 doz.; larger size from 25c to
+ $5 ea.; Milk and Wine lilies, 25 and 50c
pink Amaryllis, 75c ea.; Burnt orange
lilies, 6 for 50c. Fairy lilies, 75c doz.,
red and variegated Cannas, $1 doz.,
Shasta daises, Gaillardi, Dusty Miller
and brown-eyed Susans, 3 doz., $1 ea.
large mums, early white, 50c doz., red
and bronze reverse, 2 for 35c.
Annie A. Butler, West Point, Ga.
For SaleA 3 70 saw gin in running
shape, good location. Write for parti-
culars.:Mrs. C. E. Ledford, Springvale,
Ga.
For Sale2 new easy bolt clippers,
length 34 and 30 inches, with new
blades; 1 scrape set, good as new; 1
wire stretcher, good cond., 1 manuel
for rounding bands and loops from 2
in. up to 12 in. Sell all at bargain. A.
R. Rosser, Arabi, Ga. Box 107.
For Sale1l black Jersey heifer, 15
mos. old, already bred, $60, or exch.
for rubber tire pony buggy and harness
Pony buggy wanted at once. Rufus R.
Duffey, Carrollton, Ga. Mt. Oak Farm.
For SaleSalad turnips, plentiful in
any quantity, 4c lb., or 7c bundles nice
size, packed wet, FOB Whigham.
Prompt shipment. W. U. J. Draughon,
Whigham, Ga.
All season & Flat Dutch cabbage,
Heading varieties of collards, New Stone
and Greater, Baltimore tomato, 500 75c;
$1.25 M. del. $1 per M. exp. col. Bell,
Ruby King, Pimiento pepper; 50c 100;
Black Beauty Eggplant, 15c doz. Open
field grown. Mosspacked, Prompt ship-
ee Walter W. McEver, Braselton,
a.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
35 colonies of bees slightly mixed
with Italian strain, in the old style
gums. Most of them have not been
robbed in 2 years. Make best offer. A.
L. Harper, Osierfield, Ga.
60 lbs. Guaranteed all right. 20c lb. A.
R. Adams, Hortense, Ga.
Nice new crop honey in 5 lb. pails,
6 per case $4.50; 16 oz. jars later. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Georgia.
New honey, 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 Ibs, $2.40
postpaid; case of 12 5-lb. cans -$11;
case of 6 10-lb. cans $10.50 FOB Way-
cross, Ga. 319 Thomas St.
New honey strained in 75 lb. cans 15c
lb. FOB Stillmore. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more, Georgia.
New chunk honey in 50 or 60 Ib. tin
cans, 10c lb. FOB here; Gallberry
honey 12 1-2c lb. S, L. Daughtry, Ogee-
chee, Georgia.
New crop of pure extracted honey,
fancy grade, put up in 10 lb. pails, 6
pails to case $6.90. FOB here; 1 10-lb.
pail insured and prepaid by parcel
post $1.75. Prompt shipment. John A.
Crummey, Doctortown, Georgia, P. O.
Box :36. Ss
Bees for sale at reasonable prices.
Docia Harris, Lula, Georgia.
Fresh new bulk comb honey. 1 10-Ib.
pail $2.50; 6 pails $12 FOB here. J. P.
Hallman, Nahunta, Ga.
Pure ;honey 5 lbs. for $1.30. F. R.
Vincent, Fruitland, Georgia. ;
Pure new crop honey in 5 lb. pails,
6\per case $4.50. Prompt del. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Georgia.
New honey, 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs $2.40
postpaid; 12 5-lb. cans $11; 6 10-lb.
cans $10.50 freight collect. S. E. Jones,
Waycross, Georgia, 319 Thomas St.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want beeswax in any quantity at
27 12c lb. del. J.T. White, Dublin, Ga.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
White Spanish peanuts, sound and
clean for seed $2 bu. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, Georgia, Route 2:
White Spanish seed peanuts 6c lb.
FOB Rutledge, Ga. Walter I. Knight,
Rutledge, Georgia.
White Spanish peanuts for seed 5c
lb. N. W. Bouin, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
for 15, $6 a 100 del. also 10 weeks to |!
Mrs. |
New white honey in cans of about |
Thursday, |
300 bu. select Ga. Runner seed pea-
nuts 4 1=2c Ib. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga.
White Spanish seed peanuts 5c lb. for
not less than a 100 lb. order. Cash
with order. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
50 Ibs. large white Spanish peanuts
9c lb. Villa Viscaya Farm, Doerun, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts, 6c lb. FOB
Rutledge. W. J. Knight, Rutledge, Ga.
Old fashioned runner peanuts, last
years stock 4c lb. FOB here. Cash with
order. W.-H. Bell, Carnegie, Ga.
6 tons small white Spanish peanuts,
No. 1 grown on red land, free from
grass seed 6 1-2c; Jumbo Spanish pea-
nuts, No. 1 grown on red land 7 1-2c;
in less than 1 bu. lots 1 1-2c more per
lb. J. H. Taylor, Blakely, Georgia, Rt.
2, or see me at Bancroft, Ga.
N. C. Runner peanuts 4 1-2c Ib. FOB
Douglas. A. S. Bussey, County Agent,
Douglas, Georgia. :
20 bushels Chufas No. 1 $4 per bu.
FOB Lake Park, Ga. W. A.
Lake Park, Georgia.
4 lbs. shelled popcorn seed. Will exch
for peanut seed also shelled. Geo. A.
Grest, Dillard, Georgia.
Large Jumbo Spanish peanuts $2 bu.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Georgia, Route
1, Box 101.
May 10, 1928.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want red or white bunch peanuts.
Kind that has 3 or 4 in pod. Send sam-
ples and price. W. J. Lang, Cumming,
Georgia. /
|. Want a quantity of Spanish peanuts.
Must be good. State price, quality etc.
Louie E. Jones, Alpharetta, Ga.
_ Want any amount of pecans, any
varieties. Neon Buchanan, Americus,
Georgia.
Want 1-2 bu. chufas. Send cheapest
price. Pay reasonable cash or exch. pot
plants, begonias, 15 kinds of geraniums,
ferns, mums. Mrs. Leland Lee, Oliver,
Georgia.
Want to exch. table peas for sound
peanuts. Lb. for lb., up to 50 Ibs. A.
Gordon Brown, Bowman, Ga. Box 88.
Want Jumbo Spanish peanuts for
seed. Send sample and quote price. C.
T. Wood, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want Spanish peanuts for planting.
Send sample and quote price at once.
C. C. Malphus, Halcyondale, Ga.
SEED FOR SALE
Martin (Martins will keep hawks a-
way from your chickens) gourd seed,
|10c doz. Estelle Holmes, Ranger, Ga.
60 ibs. pure white velvet okra seed
$6 or 20c lb. No orders filled for less
than 2 lbs. Melvin Laster, Fairburn,
Georgia, RFD 3. :
3 bu. College No. 1 cotton seed $1.50
bu. Villa Viscaya Farm, Doerun, Ga.
Vandiver heavy fruiter cotton seed.
$1.50 bu., Cooks cotton seed $1.25 bu.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Georgia, Route
1. Box 101. :
100 bu. recleaned Half and Half cot-
ton seed $1.25 bu. FOB Eastman. C. Q.
Norris, Eastman, Ga.
75 bu. Half and Half cotton seed $1.25
bu. FOB here. J. C. Lewis, Eastman,
Georgia.
35 bu. Piedmont Cleveland cotton
seed, pedigreed one year, $1.25 bu..roll
cleaned and sacked when ginned; also .
1 bu. pure Marlboro seed corn at $2.25
T. C. Tallapoosa, Ga. Route 3. |
25 bu. Half and Half cotton seed
$1.50 bu. FOB Eastman. L. M. Giddens,
Eastman, Georgia. ase
Home grown Swycard collard seed
10c doz., $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawson, Ga.
Mammoth Long Pod Velvet okra
seed, 10c coffee cup, postpaid. E. Thorn+
ton, M. D., Dewrose, Ga. Route 2. ,
Mammoth Green Pod okra seed 25c
lb., Hastings Brown sugar crowder peas,
12c lb., 2 or more Ibs., 10c Ib. Add post-
age. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga. Route 29.
Long banana muskmelon seed, hand
selected from fine melons, 10c tbls., 75
lb. Mrs. Rosie Crow, Cumming, Geor-
gia, Route 4. ;
Purple top Globe and mixed turnip
seed, white velvet and Jumbo okra, old
time running butter-bean seed, 25c lb.
each, all del..Honey Drip sorghum cane
seed $2 bu., 50c pk. FOB. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Georgia, Route 2.
Imp. Red Hill Cane seed. Makes syr-
up clear as honey, 10c lb., 3 Ibs. 25c,
7 lbs 50c. Add postage. Will exch. for
red or white Spanish peanuts. C. R.
Starrett, Canon, Ga.
Home grown Swycard collard seed,
10 0Z., $1 lb. B. F, Scott, Dawson, Ga.
BEE
Roberts, -
oo
16 Cars Velvet Beans
52 Cars Corn
15 Cars Hay
2 Cars Peas
43 Cars Hogs ___
. 1 Car Cattle
157
The sale of the 19 carloads
MARKET B
The products included:
Bi 1 Car Soy Beans _.
-L. C. L. Soy Beans
Syrup, (Express)
S 6 Cars Potatoes (Sweets)
: 19 Cars Poultry
: of poultry for $64,209.73 w
shows the rapid growth of the poultry industry in the Stat
The sale of 52 cars of cornalso shows that the farmers of Georgia have corn to sell at a
time when heretofore they usually begin-to - buy it. | =
These sales made by the sales force of the Market Bureau, together with county.
agents. They do not include the sales made through ads print eke
-et Bulletin, which are not reported back tothe Bureau. .
The total number of advertisements published was 4,124 during April, only four less
than in March which amount to 4,128 ads. The names of 1,893 new subscribers were .
added to the already large mailing list to receive the Market Bulletin.
mi BUREAU.SALES FOR APRIL,
One hundred and fifty-seven carloads of farm products that brought $155,708.64 were
sold during April for Georgia farmers by the State Market Bureau.
: Poultry led the sales in value, 19 cars bringing $64,209.75 and corn led the number of -
ears sold, 52 carloads selling for $21,334.43, Hogs were third, 48 cars bringing $47,313.-
ete os $
64,209
9
Director State
1,200.00
100.00
7,001.01
1,650.00
. 21,334.43
3,980.00
1,915.00
884.75
3,748.
73
60 |
47,313.57
2,237.00
116.00 << =
$155,708.64
as especially gratifying, as it
e within the last few years.
ed each week intt
Bureau of Markets.
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A. D. JONES,
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
eye Blue Flame brooders, 500
ee Guaranteed to be in good
operating cond. $15 each, also 1 Miller
Tdeal incubator, 11,700 cap. Cheap for
quick sale. S. P. Howe, Fort Valley,
ae bat 150 aC good
Wisconsin incubator, =
Pe new, complete, $11 del; 1 Putnam
- brooder heater, good cond. $3 del. or
exch. either or both for 90-day velvet
beans at $1 bu., bunch velvet beans at
$2.50 or laredo beans at $3 FOB here.
P. D. Davison. Lyerly, Ga.
oo Have sold Little Brown Hen incuba-
tor and live and grow brooder. This
_is in answer to many inquiries. One
Buckeye brooder 500 chick size practi-
cally new $11. Will exch. for Porto
Rican potato plants. A. P. Stapleton,
Georgia. : :
Se ee incubator with in-
structions 400 egg size, practically new
$25 cash with order. Mattie Freeman,
anton, Georgia.
aioe Blue Flame brooder, 200
chick capacity, good condition $10.
-Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga.
1 new Imp. stove brooder, 300 to 500
cap., slightly used, $10. prepaid; dbl.
side feeding trough for chicks, 25c ea,
also Mason jar water fountains, 4 for
25c. A. J. Turnbull, Folkston, Georgia,
ae 1 Buckeye incubator, 120 cap.,
good cond. $10. Mrs. W. D. Wisdom,
ipley, Georgia.
- ey peckeye incubator, style 16 E, per-
fect cond., $10. Mrs. Leola Oberry,
illacoochee, Georgia.
4 Dependable incubator 900 cap.,
guaranteed to be in good cond., as a
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new one, used 12 weeks. Sell reasonable
or exch. for 4 gal. milch cow. J. D.!
Ward, Columbus, Georgia, Box 254.
No. 1 Buckeye incubator, 120 egg
cap., good cond. $10. Mrs. W- D. Wis-
dom, Chipley, Georgia.
I super hatcher incubator, 250 cap.,
practically new, operates perfectly, $15
or will exch. Write. Mrs. J. L. Alsa-
brook, Fort Valley, Ga.
Sol hot brooders: 500, 350 and 1,900
cap. 25 per cent discount. Write for
prices. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junc-
tion, Ga.
INCUBATORS WANTED
Want several large cap. Buckeye
brooders and incubators. Pay cash if
reasonable. Mrs. Cleo Todd, William-
son, Georgia.
~- Want late model 155, or 250 cap. Su-
per hatcher incubator in good cond.
Will exch. pure bred dark Cornish
Game young hens or pure bred S. C. R.
TI. Red hens and eggs, same strain.
Write. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta,
Georgia, Route 3.
Want 1 copper tank for 250 egg Stan-
dard Buckeye incubator, also other
parts. Write. J. W. Westbrooks, Su-
wanee, Georgia.
Want large cap. Buckeye incubator
and brooder. Will exch. Arbor-Vitea
and other nursery stock. Miss Jessie
Anderson, Williamson, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE _ -
200 Ibs. GWheyenne pepper in pod, al-
so 1.1 1-2 in. centrifical pump in good
cond., $15. C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga.
Nice, young salad turnips, plentifully
put up in 7c bunches FOB Whigham,
or 9c bundles del. Put up wet to hold
good. Shipped same day order received.
W. U. J. Draughn, Whigham, Ga.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want all kinds of vegetables and
strawberries. Fred I. Baker, Columbus,
Ga. Box 244. "
BUTTER FOR SALE
Nice, fresh Jersey butter in cartons
party in Atlanta or merchant in Monte-
zuma. Write. Mrs. W. T. Stephens,
Adairsville, Ga.
4 or 5 Ibs. fresh country butter ea.
week. Write for prices: Mrs. W. S.
Carney, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.
3 lbs. butter per week at 45c Ib. L. O.
Stewart, Jasper, Ga.
_ 8 or 4 lbs. fresh country butter each
week, 50c lb. del. Mrs. S. E. Webb,
Canton, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 51.
6 or 7 Ibs. cream Jersey butter each
week, 40c lb. del. Guaranteed to please.
Pay when butter is delivered. Mrs. R.
A. Montgomery, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6.
| FRESH AND CURED
FOR SALE
Hickory smoked hams, 1 about 20 1-2
ra0s:, 2 10Ibs., a:, 2.7 Ibs., 35e1b: del:
Cash with order. Bertha Grizzel, Pi-
Flot, Ga.
Good home made meat, guaranteed
cured; Hams, shoulders and middlings,
25c lb. F. H. Dunn, Midville, Ga.
| 24 and 26 lb. hams, 30c lb; shoulder,
16 lbs. at 20c lb. Cash with order. Mrs.
W. B. Richardson, Jr., Ivey, Ga.
Country cured and smoked meat,
hams, 30c; sides and shoulders, 20c lb.
MEATS
for sale. Would like to contract with | -
a del. T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Cured country meat, hams, 33c 1b;
shoulders 25 1b; middlings, 25c Ib; also
Jersey butter, 50c del. 4 Ibs. per week.
Cash wth order. Mrs. E. M.
Mayetteville, Ga,
Country cured meat, both smoked
and dried without smoking; hams, 6 to
12 lbs., 30c lb., 18 to 30 Ib,
Travisn..:
25: 1b; =
shoulders, 15; sides, 18 lb. E. C. Pope, 7
Ocilla, Ga.
Nice cured hams, 30c lb., shoulders,
25 lb. Mrs. E. Wright, Yatesville, Ga.
Smoked country hams, 27c lb. sides
and shoulders, 20c Ib. Roy Brooks,
Newton, Ga.
Nice, country cured oak smoked ba-
con, medium size, corn fed, free from
ougs; hams, 35c lb. sides and shoulders
25c. Will ship COD. I. L. Jackson, Col-
quitt, Ga.
Hams, 25 lb., shoulders and sides,
20c lb. Storage cured. FOB Alma. J. P.
Justice, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1.
Country cured meat, 1 ham 25c Ib.
joint and middlings, 18c lb. also lard
18c. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. __
2 small hams, 19 lbs. ea., 25c lb. FOB
here. M. C, McLane, Hartwell, Ga.
Brooks County smoked hams, 25c lb.
sides and shoulders, 17c lb. R. E. Bower,
Dixie, Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE
4 or 5 tons good hay, mixed, $20;
pure peavine $25. W. A. Goare, Alapaha
Georgia.
Bright baled shucks $12 a ton. W. D.
Watson, Logansville, Ga. (eee
GRAIN WANTED
Want home grown rice in lots up to
50 Ibs. Send sample. Last years crop.
R. C. Rozier, Quitman, Ga. Box 123.
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NEEDLEWORK, FLOWERS and SEEDS, MISCELLANEOUS
f FLOWERS AND SEEDS FOR SALE
Japanese sunflower, marigold and
Zinnia plants 15c per doz.; purple lilac,
white spirea, white bridal wreath, white
English dogwood, yellow jasmine vine
nd pink crepe myrtle, all well rooted
15c each; 2 for 25c or exch. for rooted
sultana or Boston or fluffy ruffle ferns
r dahlias; 200 small well rooted very
een dwarf boxwood plants $1 per
doz. $3.50 per 100 or $6 for lot. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville, Georgia.
Fragrant white jonquil bulbs 25
doz, 5 doz. $1; Giant red Easter lily
bulbs $1 doz., 5 doz $4; yellow, red, or-
ange and pink large flowering cannas
8 for 25c; old time white spider lily
bulbs 50c each; scarlet red and pink
mammoth verbena plants 2 for 25c;
- mixed petunia and yellow coreopsis
ants 25c doz.; white puritan mums
$1 doz.; yellow marigold plants 20c
doz.; daisy mums, white with yellow
center 35c doz.; all colors large type
mums mix 6 for 50c. All government in-
spected. 25c. Miss Cuba Carter, Lake
Park, Georgia. :
Jonquil, daffodil, lemon lily, white
flag lily bulbs 25c doz. Hastings Giant
ginnia plants 25c doz. also seed 10c
package; large yellow marigold seed 10c
large pack. orange color marigold seed
and plants, small. French _marigold
plants, blooms in fall and winter, 10
pkg. for seed 25c doz. for plants. Cas-
r oil or palma christal seed 25 for
2 doz.; plants now ready 25c doz. Will
exch. for ferns. Touch-me-not plants,
25c; Jew, has blue blooms, not wand- |
ing Jew, 25c doz. Mrs. C. L. Hamby,
~ Route 8, Box 54, Greenville, Ga.
Large Hemocallis lilies 20c each;
yellow thornless roses 10c each; annual
sweet william plants 25c for 12, slips
from 1 show type, 1 decorative type, 1
single red cactus type. Dahlias 10c and
15c each; agratune plants 25c per 12;
white violets 1c each; or 80c per 100;
large yellow cameos, pillow of fire,
King Humbert 20c each; sell or exch.
for large type-mums or gladiolas. Lil-
an Thomas, Haralson, Ga.
- Few spruce pines, white pines, flow-
ering hemlocks, mountain laurels, mt.
ivey, fragrant crabapple, white dog-
_ wood, all 25c each; del., all well rooted;
fragrant white and cream jonquils or
May pinks 35c doz. or 2 doz. 60c or 100
$1, all nice bulbs, also yellow daffodils
at same price, also nice bulbs; yellow
and red August day lilies 35c doz.; pur-
ple violets 25c doz.; heart leaf plants
10c each; 1 plant or bulb free with dol-
lar purchase. Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Min-
eral Bluff, Georgia.
Snowballs, pink weigelia, dbl. yellow
japonica, 25c each; mtn. laurel 20c ea.;
golden chain, pink almond 15c; white
narcissus, dbl. yellow jonquils 15c doz.;
hardy phlox 20c doz.; white daisy hardy
buttercups 15c doz.; white jasrfiine 15c
doz.; orange lilies 15c doz.; will exch.
for Porto Rican potato plants. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Route 3, Elli-
jay, Ga.
~ Black walnut sprouts 15c each; crab-
apple sprouts 15c each; duster, miller
_ 25 doz.; mountain ivy and mountain
laurel 20c each; red and yellow azaleas
3 for 60c; wild geranium 25c doz.; trail-
ing arbutus 25c doz.; birdseye 10c each;
May apples 30c doz.; myrtle vine 2 for
10c; honeysuckle vine for creeping ivy
2 for 10c; Cherokee roses $1 doz.; snow
drops 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Belvie
Miltholland, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Narcissus, jonquils, dbl. and single,
day lilies, white star jasmine $1 per
100; spider wart 15c doz.; Japanese
honeysuckle 20c doz.; everbearing
strawberries 20 for $1; pink nugelia
30c; pink althea, Dorothy Perkins rose
10c; Royal King iris 40c doz; larkspur
-25 for 100; mt. fern 25c doz; sweet
shrubs 2 for 20c; yellow dbl. japonita
d joy quince 2 for 25c; snow ball 25c;
hardy phlox 25c doz.; mums 25c doz.;
gooseberries 10c; golden glow 30c doz.
rs. Lillie Eller, Ella Gap, Ga.
_ Chesterfield daisies 15c doz.; 5 doz.
Oc; dbi. marigold plants 10c doz;
mixed cols. and dbl. asters 20c doz.;
aasta daisies 4 doz. 50c; scarlet sal-
ja 20c doz.; mixed colors and double
dahlias 3 plants 25c; white iris 15 doz.
r 100 red, white and scarlet geranium
cuttings 5c each; rooted red 10c each;
white conch begonia well rooted 10c
each; white and pink hydrangea cut-
tings 5c each; add postage on order for
less than 60c; Junipers skinned and
varnished for hall trees 4 ft. high $4
each, FOB here. Mrs. L. G. Sanders,
Route 2, Dewy Rose. Ga.
Pink weigelia 25c; pink hardy phlox
20c doz.; hardy yellow butter cups,
spider wart, dbl. jonquils, paper white
narcissus 15 doz.; white cape jasmine
10c doz.; orange lilies 15c doz.; moun-
tain ferns 4 for 25c; velvet rose, red
rambler and white rambler rose 15c;
althea 10c each; dbl. yellow japonica
20c each, well rooted. Add postage.
Linnie Hicks, Ella Gap, Georgia.
Mt. laurels, mt. ivy 25c each; pink
Cherokee roses $1 doz.; red and dbl.
azaleas $1 doz.; red japonicas 25c ea.;
rooted boxwoods 25c each; crabapple
sprouts 20c each; blue Irish lilies 40c
doz.;- tiger lilies 40c doz; lemon lilies
50c doz; cream narcissus $1.50 per 100;
winter ferns 50c doz; purple and yel.
violets 25e doz; pink and white peren-
nial phlox 35c doz.; 1 cedar 3 ft. tall
50c. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mor-
ganton, Georgia.
Azaleas 15c each; pink roses 10c ea;
blue iris lilies 50c doz; crabapple, mt.
ivy, mt. laurel 15 each; birdseye bush
10c each; shasta daisies 25c doz; blue
violets 25c doz; weeping Mary 10c ea;
dusty. miller 25c doz. Garnet Dehart,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Single daffodils and white narcissus
$1 per 100; purple and lavender iris
30c doz; Star of Bethlehem bulbs $1
per 100; pink almond 2 for 25c; orange
lilies $1 per 100; golden bells 3 for 25c;
purple and white altheas 3 for 25c;
balgii hedge plants $1 per 100; yellow
button, white and yel. daisy mum-
plants 15c per doz.; blue spider wort
and myrtle vine or evergreen vine 20c
per doz. Claude V. Henderson, Route
3, Ellijay, Georgia. ;
Spanish dagger palm 50c; blooming
gize lilac bushes 15c; dusty miller 15
doz.; pink rambler rose bushes rooted
20c; stroped ribbon grass 15c root; ever
green cuttings 5c each; yellow mums
25c doz.; 1 large size wisteria vine 75c;
| will exch. any of above for geraniums,
ferns or any pot plant. Mrs. H. T.
Kennington, Rt. 2, Jeffersonville, Ga.
Hardy phlox 25c.doz; fox glove 20c
doz.; several different cols. mums 15c
doz.; purple verbena 25c doz; blue and
purple iris-35c doz; sweet williams 30c
doz; creeping myrtle 15c doz; pink
weigelia 25c each; dbl. pink almond 15c
each; althea 10c each. Mrs. Oscar Sil-
ver, Talking: Rock, Georgia.
Evergreen galox 20c doz; red rambl-
er. rose and birdseye bushes 10c each;
Cherokee roses and dewberries 50c doz;
black berries 50c doz; blue berries 20c
doz; strawberries 10c doz; Star of
Bethlehem 10c doz; wild geraniums 5c
each; ferns 3 for 10c; black and -white
pines 15c each; forsythia 10c each;
star grass, 10c doz.; Spanish sword,
holly bushes and red haw 10c each;
Japanese quince 25c each. Bertha Hol-
land, Mineral Bluff, Georgia.
White violets, 3 large bunches 15c,
6 for 25c; golden glow 6 for 50c; yard
hydrangeas 20c each; 6 for $1; well
rooted everblooming roses pink, white,
red and pink rambler roses rooted 6
for 50c; red horsemint.3 bunches for
25c; peppermint, Spearmint plants 5c
per 100. Miss Jessie Lee Eaton, Route
1, Dahlonega, Georgia. A
Sword ferns, 15c and 25c; red,
Christmas, snake, May and June cac-
tus, 5c cutting; green jew, 3 for 5c;
rooted 5c each; blue August lily 5c
each, pink and white variegated French
pinks, 5c bunch;. blue sweet violets, 15c
doz. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 7. E:
Dbl. pink almonds, red _ flowering
quince 15c each, white narcissus and
Star of Bethlehem, 25c doz., white and
red primroses, black-eyed Susies, 15c
doz., scarlet verbena and golden bells,
15c each, red hollyhocks, 4 for $1.
Creeping myrtle and thornless rose
bushes 15 each, blue violets 10c doz.,
strawberry plants 25 doz. cabbage
plants, 20c a 100; red goose plum
sprouts 15c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Minnie Silver, Oakman, Ga. Route 1.
Pink almonds, purple lilac, purple
speckled and lavender iris, 20c doz.,
$1.25 a 100; forsythia 15c each, creep-
ing myrtle 3 for 10c; yellow jasmine
10c each; house leak 2 for 15c. Mrs.
Lester Frix, Talking Rock, Ga.
Blue iris, 40c doz., tiger lilies _25
doz., weeping Mary and dusty miller
15 doz. golden glow 20c doz., birdseye
15c each. Clyde Roper, Mineral Bluff,
Georgia. : ;
sword, baby breath, 0s-
Oppervita,
trich plume, whittens, Boston ferns 10c
each, add postage, or exch. for any-
thing useful. Mrs. Ida Redfern, Bos-
ton, Georgia, Route 1. ;
Hibiscus, pink peony, 25 each, pink
perennial phlox, all colors sweet. wil-
liams, 35 doz., lemon lily, large blue
Jap iris 45c doz. tiger lily 25c doz.,
cream narcissus $1.50 a 100; large, dbl.
daffodils, 25c doz., 7 ft. golden glow, 3
for 25c; pink althea, pink almonds,
strawberry bush, hydrangea, red jap-
onica, 6 for $1; azaleas $1 doz. Sadie
Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Hardy dragonhead 20c doz., golden
glow 3 for 15c; snapdragons, spider
plants, pure Japanese sunflower 25
doz. each; American pillow rambler
rose, well rooted cuttings, (has two
shades of pink on same runner) 20c.
each, spengeria ferns 1 year size, 15c
each, 2 for 25c, 3 for 35c; 3 of jew, 6
cuttings 15c, 25c doz., all del. Miss
Mittie Collins, Smithville, Georgia,
Route 1.
Red salvia 3 for 5c; Mexican star
bulbs 10c doz., white violets, 15c doz.; |
Heavenly blue lily plants 5c each, ma-
rigolds 10c doz., wild ferns 5c and 10c
each or exch. for bedspreads. Mrs.
Mamie E. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
Hastings dbl. zinnia, mixed petunia
and marigold 10c doz. each. All orders
for 25c or more del. Mrs. Joe Craft,
Hartwell, Ga. Route 3. 2
Orange lilies, dark purple iris, shasta
daisies 35c doz., 3 doz $1; forsythia 2
for 25c; Leopard lily 10c each; blue
grass 24c doz., pink weigelia 25c each,
old fashioned thorny yellow roses 25
each, and. dbl. pink roses 20c each,
purple lilac and weeping linda, 2 for
25c each, bleeding heart, 3 cuttings
for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3,
Box 44. Aoi
Lavender iris, 25c doz., snowballs 25c
each, pink almonds, bridal wreath, yel-
low jasmine, golden bells 10c_ each,
green sage 10c bunch, pink weigelias
25c each. Add postage. Mrs. Martha
Langley, Elliay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 45. _
Forsythia, spirea 10c each, 3 for 25c;
creeping myrtle 6 doz. 40c; orange
lilies 20c doz., blue grass 100 for $1. Add
postage. Miss Minnie Langley, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt. 3, Box 45. : :
Cosmers, snowdrops 15c doz., tansy
mint, 10c doz., white and purple lilac
25c; calamus 35c doz., silver maples
15c and 25c each, yellow flags 15c doz.,
also 4 stamped cook rugs 85c ea. Miss
Frances A. Henderson, Dallas, Geor-
gia, Route 5.
Several colors large mums, 50 plants
$1; spirea, pink flowering almond,
Christmas Jasmine and crepe myrtle,
7 shrubs for $1; iris, several colors, 40c
doz.; orange color day lilies, dbl. and
jonquils $1 a 100 each; sweet scented
daffodils 50 for $1; or exch. for good
white feed sacks, sheeting, crochet lace
for pillow cases. Miss Mary Weatherly,
Hoschton, Georgia. 5
Helianthus, July flowering variety, 2
doz. plants for 25c postpaid. Miss Mary
Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.
White flags, yellow lilies, shasta
daisies and large wandering jew cut-
tings 25c doz. each; pink oxalis 10c
bunch; jonquils and daffodils $1 a 100.
Will exch. for geraniums or begonias.
Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finleyson, . Georgia,
Route 3. :
Blue and purple bell plants 10c doz.,
blue iris, red and yellow spider lilies,
6 large ones for 50c; garden gooseberry
rooted, and red raspberry bushes $1.20
doz. Miss Oda Lee Eaton, Dahlonega,
Georgia, Route 1. 3
Azaleas, 6 for 25c; sweet williams,
violets and ferns, 20c doz. each. Mrs.
Thad Fain, Morganton, Ga.
Pink almonds, purple lilac, bear grass
10 each; purple speckle and lavender
iris 20c doz., $1.25 a 100. Add postage.
Mrs. J. L. Frix, Talking Rock, Geor-
gia, RFD Two.
Coral or pink vine seed, 10c pkg.
Miss Irene Perkins, Columbus, Geor-
gia, 915 30th Street.
Rhododendrons, pink, white, red,
yellow. mixed azaleas, 6 for $1; yellow,
white and blue violets 40c doz.; waxen.
evergreen plants, and lace and mtn.
ferns 6 for 50c; booking orders now for
fall del. Mrs. J. H. Peuland; Ellijay,
Georgia. ,
May apple sprouts, 15c each, poke
root 25c lb., sasafras roots 20c lb., but-
terfly roots 25c Ib., blue raspberry and
tame gooseberry 10c each, blue Span-
ish iris bulbs 20c each. Add postage.
Miss Carrie Townsend, Lewner, Ga.
Shasta daisies, perennial sunflower
plants 25 doz. each, Giant snapdrag-_
ons, mixed colors. 35c doz., vinca or
perennial trailing Periwinkle 50c doz.,
fever few 15c doz. Miss Vena Brown,
Hartwell, Georgia..-~
Giant Trimarden pansies 25c doz.,
perennial sunflower and shasta daisies
dc each, scarlet runner beans 10c doz.
Add postage on orders less than 25c. .
Stamps accepted. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, -
Hartwell, Georgia, Route 3.
Old fashioned yellow lilies 10c doz.,
sword ferns 15c; pink justicia, rooted,
15c; cuttings 5c; pink and white oxalis
50c; white narcissus 25c doz. bulbs;
dbl. red blooming cactus 15c doz. cut-
tings. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 7.
Snowballs 25c each; lilac 20c each;
velvet roses 10c each; blue flags 10c;
golden rod 5c each. Miss Bessie M.
Campbell, Rockmart, Ga. Route 3.
Pink and salmon pink sultanas, root-
ed, 15c each; 6 different kinds of be-
gonias, 5c cutting; 7 kinds of cactus,
oc each; dusty miller 2 for 5c; mari-
gold, different varieties, Hastings zin-
nias, mixed, and red salvia plants 15c
doz. each. All del. No stamps. Mrs.
Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
_ 1M. daffodil and jonquil bulbs, 10c
doz., 50 for 25c, 40c a 100. Exch. for .
thoroughbred setting eggs of any: good
breed except Games and_ Bantams.
Mrs. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Fever Few plants, 20c doz., Himalaya
blackberry plants, 25c doz., dbl day
lilies 40c doz., add Te postage per doz.
Will exch. for Coral vine or any kind
of lily or dahlia bulbs. Miss Minnie
Moffitt, Walden, Georgia. s
Orange red Sultanas 15c, red, pink
and white conk 15c; spengeria and
plumosus ferns 35c each, four oclocks,
spider plants 5c; physostegia, gallair-
dis, shasta daises, fever few 30c doz.
all colors large mums 50c doz., small
St. Bernards lily 15c. large, well root- ~
ed 25c. No orders for less than: 50c.
Mrs. R. M. Sheppard, Stone Mountain,
Georgia, Route 3. 2
Sweet blue violets, 25c a 100; mixed
yard flowers, marigolds, phlox, stand-
ing cypress poppies, mixed mums, 10c ~
doz., cape jasmine, hydrangea, 10c to
20c each. All rooted plants. Add post-
age. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham, Toomsboro,
Georgia, Route 2.
White iris, blue flower box vine, white
and striped ribbon grass, variegated
morning glory, all well rooted, 5c each, '
1927 jonquils, daffodils, butter and
eggs, blue hyacinths, etc. 2c per bulb;
Chinese sacred lily and lavender iris,
10 per bulb; white Star of Bethlehem -
ic each bulb. Postage paid on all or-
ders for 25c or more. All kinds of se-
lected flower seed. Mrs. T. C. Floyd,
Chipley, Georgia, Route 2, Box 74.
_ Sweet williams 25 doz., orange lilies,
little yellow roses, dbl. red dahlia slips
5 and 10c each, exch. for calla lilies,
sultanas, lantanas, fuschia, maiden-
hair and fluffy ruffles ferns, begonias,
large chrysanthemums and geraniums.
Write. Mrs. Ruby Thomas, Haralson,
Georgia. : a
Pink weigelia, dbl. pink peonies, 25c
each; dbl. daffodils, hardy phlox 25c
doz.; daisy plants 15c doz; variegated
violets 10c doz; bridal wreath 3 for 25c;
gooseberry bushes, black and yellow
raspberry $1 doz. each. Exch. for some-
thing useful. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
.| Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3.
All colors double geraniums, Christ-
mas cactus, deer tongue cactus, 10c
each; sword and cedar fern, begonias
15c each; oxalis bulbs 5c.each. Add
postage. Cash with order,
Cheney, Carlton, Ga. Route 2.
Mrs. M.-
roses, old fashioned thorny yel-
se 2 for 25c; white and purple
ea, 3 for 25c; dbl. tanzy 15 doz.,
eping vine 20c doz., pale blue violets
z., purple and lavender iris 30c
rs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay,
rgia, Route 3.
Iammoth zinnias, fall marigolds,
ow on the mountain, brown-eyed
ans, large green jew 15c doz., chry-
unthemums 25c doz.; will exch. for pot
ants; dahlias, phlox, larkspur, gladi-
is, salvia, etc. Mrs. S. W. Hardison,
Valley, Georgia.
low jasmine 3 for 25c; purple
ttereups 10c dz.; lilac 10c; purple
iris 25c doz.;~ pink hardy phlox
doz.; pink almonds 5 for 25c; myr-
vine 10c doz. 10 doz. Birdeye bush
for 15c. Add postage. Mrs. Alcy and
jior Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.
ammoth leaf and purple stem cala-
m and butterfly lily bulbs 15c each.
J. F. Drury, Waynesville, Geor-
Route 1, Box 51. ~
colors of cannas 10c each, $1 doz.;
or Porto Rico potato plants. Mrs. A.
Gladden, Tallapoosa, Georgia, Rt.
ox 60.
S Fine, large mixed shrysanthemums
doz. 50c postpaid. Miss. Estelle Jen-
kins, Dahlonega, Ga. Route 1. .
Several hundred amaryllis johnsonii
intense crimson lily bulbs 20c each, 3
for 50c prepaid. Mrs. Maud Brooks,
Arlington, Georgia, RFD.
Yellow jonquil bulbs 10c per doz.
ts. F. L. Lee, Morven, Ga. ;
Chrysanthemums for sale will
exch. for geraniums 2 for 1. Dooly
Vaughan, Cumming, Georgia, Rt. 3.
Phlox plants, blooming all colors 25c
z.- double and single geraniums 10c
cutting; sword ferns, well rooted, 20c;
white striped jew, 10c rooted. Add post-
e on small orders Mrs. W. H. Rucker,
ilner, Georgia. ;
Have sold all my chrysanthemum
plants. Mrs. W. E. Callaway, Manassas,
Georgia. es
renium and amaryllis lilies, L
9s, all colors, 6 for $1; also large
blooming wedding bell vine, sal-
on color, 3 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
W. Brown, Helena, Ga.
k Dorothy Perkins. rose plants,
large and well rooted, 25c each, cuttings
Oc doz., or exch. for tube rose, dahlia,
ns or box flowers. Miss Lucy Brown,
sville, Georgia, Route 3.
map dragons 15c doz. or. will exch.
Sweet Williams or phlox plants.
h to pay postage. Mrs. M. W. Cas-
llow, Macon, Ga. 422 Johnson Ave.
Daffodils, white iris, snowdrops and
hite single narcissus, ea. kind $1 per
or
; :
ite Bacter ily bulbs for 35c del.
xch. for fancy work any design.
s Mozelle Savage, Mansfield, Ga.
te 1. i y
iant snapdragons, large plants, mix
olors 35c doz., 3 doz. for $1; pink
nial phlox 30c doz; shasta daisies
oz.; larkspur, blue lace flower,
miller 10c, 3 doz 25c; add post-
nm small orders. Mrs. J. H. Roe-
Buford, Ga. Route 2.
lue coleus plants, cosmos plants,
solors, brown eyed susans, all 2 to
ches high, 10c doz. or 3 doz for
s. S. J. Huston, Macon, Geor-
oute 4. =
ed King Humbert cannas, different
rs, 15c each; lilies, perennial sun-
ers 10c each; perennial sweet peas
ich; large white moonflower seed
10c; zinnia seed 20c per cupful.
S. E Jones, Fairburn, Georgia,
4,
colors geranium, cactus, red
5e cutting or 3 for 10c; rooted
ch, white hydangea, mistletoe
m and justica cuttings, 5c each;
d fern, 10c ea.; phlox 10c doz.;
et William seed, 10c spoonful. All
S postpaid on 25c and over. Miss
a Skelton, Leaf, Ga.
nk Jap lily, large flowers, rose and
, 20c per bulb, 3 for 50c. Mrs. D.
fones, Arlington, Ga. ;
a bulbs, all colors, hedge bushes
+ sweet williams, phlox, rose.
gs, all colors, jonquils and snow
untain 25c doz; monthly root-
es, large bushes $1.50 each; ver-
a
| Mixed petunias and mums,
ond, dark red velvet and white run-_
fine
-s, L. H. O. Martin, Middleton,
Soy :
ena, b! doz: traw-
| berry plants 25 per 100 or i
1M: Titshaw, Braselton, Ga.
now
ready for setting, 8 per doz; or 15c
for 2 doz: Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Al-
dridge, Cordele, Ga. Gen. del.
White August lilies 25c each; black
spotted tiger lilies 20c each; yellow
daffodils 50c doz. Add postage. W. A.
Fields, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Boston ferns 10c and 20c; pink and
red geraniums, well rooted, pink and
red May cactus rooted 25c; American
beauty roses, all colors 10c; St. Bern-
ard lilies 15c; black eyed susans and
dusty miller 5 doz; red salvia, African
marigolds, well rooted 25c doz; large
|pink mums, butter and egg bulbs, 20c
per doz. Mattie Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Blue iris 20c doz., improved mums,
10c doz., peonies 25c doz. Mrs. Eva
Haynes, Buford, Ga.
Extra large purple iris lily bulbs $1
a 100; sweet blue violets, jonquils and
white narcissus 15c doz. each. Lucile
White, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 55.
Bridal wreath, white snowdrops, spi-
rea, and pink crepe myrtle, all rooted,
15 each, jonquils 15 doz. Will exch.
for any other pot flowers or same value.
Mrs. J. A. Boyt, Yatesville, Georgia,
Route 1.
Blue iris 25c doz.; purple wisteria
Jasmine 15c; garden sage 15c bunch, or
exch. any of above large type mums,
any color cannas, except yellow dbl.
geraniums or begonias. Mrs. W. N.
Green, Cumming, Ga. Route 3.
All colors geranium, cactus, red
fuschia, 5c cutting or 3 for 10c; rooted
10c each; white hydrangea, mistletoe
geranium and justicia cuttings 5c ea;
sword fern 10c each; phlox 10c doz;
sweet william seed 10c spoonful. All or-
ders postpaid on 25c and over. Miss
Louella Skelton, Leaf, Ga.
Pink and white hydrangea cuttings,
sell or exch. for pink or red rose bud
geraniums, or crown of thorns. Mrs.
H. W. Terry, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3.
Jonquil bulbs 25 a 100; elephant
tongue and dusty miller 10e a doz.;
snowdrops 25c for 3 doz.; yellow sum-
mer lilies 25c for 50. Mrs. Riley Ross,
Ringgold, Ga. Route 1.
Chrysanthemums, mixed colors, some
variegated, blue and white flags 20c
doz.; white carnations and tiger lilies
oc each; August lilies 20c each, assort-
ed colors of hollyhocks, dbl. and sin-
gle, 20c doz.; pink crepe myrtle, purple
mond 15c each. All well rooted. Mrs.
J. S. Green, Adairsville, Ga. Route 2:
Dbl. dahlias, rooted sage cuttings,
white narcissus bulbs for sale cheap,
or exch. for hyacinth bulbs. Miss Annie
E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. Route 3.
_ Several hundred white, sweet violets
10c doz. plants; April blooming white
Narcissus 15c doz.or exch. for any
color hydrangea, begonias or sultanas.
Mrs. G. G. Montgomery, LaFayette,
Georgia, Route 4. ; : :
plants, snow on the mountain and dus-
ty miller, all 10c doz. each; chrysan-
themums 25c doz. Exch. any for dbl.
petunia or sultana of any color. Add
postage. Mrs. S. O. Nash, Draketown,
Georgia, Route 1.
Blue flags 25c a doz., $1.50 a 100
bulbs; yellow lilies, jonquils, _snow-
drops, narcissus 20c doz., 90c a 100;
flowering almonds, Dorothy Perkins
roses, blue box vine 3 for 25c; Armor
River privet, California hedge and
boxwood cuttings, unrooted, $1 a 100;
pink dbl. Dutch hyacinth bulbs 5c ea.,
or 50c doz. All del. Miss L. M. Davis,
Silver Creek, Georgia, Route 1.
Lavender iris 50c doz., mixed colors
larkspur, violets 25c a 100 each; butter
cups and jonquils 25c a doz. Mrs. E.
L. Rogers, Griffin, Georgia, Rt. B.
Dbl. yellow japonica 25c; hardy phlox
50c doz; lemon day lilies 60c doz; yel-
low velvet rose 20c each; butter and
eggs 20c doz; puzzle fool 40c each;
purple sweet williams 35c doz; golden
glow 20c each; houseleak 10c each;
tansy, yellow, 40c doz; primrose 50c
doz; mtn. ferns. 50c doz. Miss Bonnie
Hensley, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3,
Box 28. ; :
Defiance (scarlet) verbena, 25c doz.;
mixed verbena 20c doz; periwinkle 15c
doz.; dusty miller 15 doz; red, yellow
and leopard cannas 40c doz. Mrs.
Frank R. Hobbs, Siloam, Ga. f
Purple lilac, 10c; seven sisters roses
15c; ladies washing board primroses,
dusty miller, larkspur, all 25c doz;
small peach trees, different varieties,
3 for 15c; mtn. ferns 10c; white nar-
|C. Langley, Fairmount, Ga.
vine 10c each; narcissus 20c doz., star |
lilac, bridal wreath, pink flowering al- |
Rooted snow balls, rooted lilac, fire.
i Add postage. Miss M.
Marigold, yellow and orange, zinnias
and old maid seed 15c pt. each; several
colors bachelor buttons, sunflower seed
10c thls. Mrs. Lissie Anderson, Ellijay,
Georgia, Route 3, Box 48.
Dbl. yellow japonica 4 year old well
rooted 25c each; pink almonds 20c ea.;
phiox 30c doz.; white chrysanthemums
35c doz; hollyhock 40c each; iris 30c
doz; evergreens 15 doz; crepe myrtle
40c each. Miss J. C. Barrett, Ellijay,
Georgia, Route 3, Box 58.
Gladioli, kochia or Mexican fire
plant; cut and come again, yellow cos-
mos, golden glow, daisy. crysanthe-
mums, single purple astor, crimson
plume cocks comb, white narcissus,
sweet purple violets. Sell or exch.. for
pot flowers. Mrs. Robert T. Allen,
Riverdale, Georgia.
2 color red dahlia bulbs 10c each, 2
for 15c. Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Georgia,
Route 3.
2 sunflower plants; 2 purple verbenas
and 1 doz. common petunia plants 25c
tor all. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers; Greenville,
Georgia.
Brown-eyed susans, hoehound plant,
heal all plants, dusty miller, small, yel-
low snapdragons 10c doz. each; canna
roots, large flowers, 50c doz.; petunia
plants 15cc doz.; red, yellow and laven-
der pinks, 15 1-2c doz.; also want a
nice Poinsetta plant already rooted.
Mrs. W. E. Rape, McDonough, Georgia,
Route 5.
prices right; hoehound 20c doz; orange
day lily 25c doz; old fashioned tiger
lily 20ceach, for large bulb; giant blue
ris 40c doz. bulbs, $3 a 100. Add post- |
age on all orders less than 50c. M. H.
Rickett, Fairmont, Ga. Route 1.
Sunflowers, marigolds, golden caps,
zinnias, old maids, palma cristi-or mole
djlants.. Sell or exch.. for 25. collard
olants, plant for plant. Also exch.
plants for a large size geranium or
volens, pink cannas or burning bush.
Write for particulars.
Patterson, Ga. Box 155. :
Lall, growing mixed colors snapdrag-
on plants le each, add ce for postage.
Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Georgia,
RFD 45 => eg
Scarlet salvias, 40c doz.; snapdrag-
ons, all colors, 30c a doz. Mrs. J. M.
Street. :
Begonias, ferns, yellow, red and vari-
egated cannas 10c; calla lilies 20c;
chrysanthemums 5c each; plumrosa
pink 18c doz; 2 kinds of purple flow-
er fall flowering plants, and daisies 10c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. McLean,
Wray, Georgia, RFD. ;
Mixed mums 15c doz; large red can-
has 50c doz; yellow cannas 40c doz;
will exch. for hydrangeas, stiff cala-
diums, begonniasexcept conk, or
dahlia bulbs. Mrs. M. H. Watts, Cal-
houn, Georgia. aR
_ Will exch. Zinnias, Marigolds, An-
gle Trumpets, Hollyhocks for Canna
bulbs or will sell seed at 10c cupful.
Mrs. W. L. Carter, Porterdale, Ga.,
Box 482.
Sweet Williamswill bloom this
Summer25c doz; Honeysuckle 3 for
i5c; Everblooming Violets 15c doz;
also peach trees 10c ea; Miss Florrie
Hughey, Rt. 1, Ranger, Ga.
Irish or old fashioned Flag liliesblue
--$l per 100; Daisy Mumus and Yel.
Mums 50 per 100. Will exch. for po-
tato plants, each party paying postage.
D. M. Hughey, Rt. 1, Box 68, Ranger,
Ga.
300 varieties of Iris, special prices;
I doz. fine mixed $1; 1 doz, all differ-
ent $2 postpaid; Gladiola (blooming
size) $1 per 100; mixed 25c, 50c and
$1 per doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Rt. 3,
Box 40, Ellijay, Ga. ea
Sweet blue violets, hardy Moss with
wht. and yel. flowers Yel. Primroses,
Bronze Flag, Peppermint, Box Vine,
Snowdrop, bulbs, butter and eggs, Daf-
50c per 100; Purple Iris 6 for 25c. Miss
Thurla Clayton, Roy, Ga. ,
Shasta Daises 25c doz; Cape Jas-
mine 15c ea.; Golden Glow 10c ea.;
Pink Almond 3 for 15c; Purple and
Wht. Lilac 20c ea; English Dogwood
20c ea; Lavender Iris 35c doz; Blue
10c ea; Dorothy Perkins Rose 10c ea;
Snowball 20c to 60c ea; Xmas Jas-
mine 25 ea; variegated white and
blue violets 20c doz; Weigelia pink 30c
ea.; Golden Bell 15c ea. Junipers 25c
$1 ea; white striped yard grass 15c ea;
rs
All kinds of spring flowering bulbs,
E. Landron,-
witilis, Brunswick, Georgia, 2303 Ellis |
| sreen seed, $1.00 or 25c qt.
100 Orange lilies $1 per 100; Giant |
fodil bulbs, Creeping Ivy vine 15c doz. |
'15c. Add postage. Mary te Foster,
| Ellijay, Ga. -
~ Justicia cutting, pink; pink Hydran-.
gea cutting, 1 pink, dk. pink and red
Geraniums 10c ea; Big bunch Sword
fern 15c ea;_ well rooted pink Grape
Geranium 10cea; pink and red Conk
Shell Geranium: :5 a}.*Mrse ovr" BE:
Haynes, Buford, Ga.
Sky Blue Brazilian Morning Glory
seeds 25c oz. prepaid. A. J. Stanton,
Newborn, Ga.
French Marigold plants 2 doz. 15c;
Red Spider Lily bulbs 25c per doz;
mixed Mums 10c doz. Mrs. J. I. Eth-
ridge, Rt. 1, Box 5, Milledgeville, Ga.
Giant Cream Marigolds, Jap. Burn-_
ing Bush, BRarsley,- Mixed Petuniai 5
for 10c; Dusty Miller 10 for 10c; Shas-
ta Daisies 3 for 10c; Tassy 2 for 10c;
Postage paid on orders of 50c or over.
Mrs. Ada Dixon, Hamilton, Ga.
Purple. and wht. Flag lilies 25c doz;
Blue Jonquils 30c doz; dbl. yel. Cannas
10c ea; All cols bush honeysuckles 10c
ea; Butter and Eggs 30c doz; Yel.
Johnquils 25c doz. Yel. Flag Lilies 15c
ea; dbl. and single Day Lilies 25c doz.
Miss Vera Dutton, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville,
Ga.
Phlox plants, all cols. 25c doz; or 3
doz. for 50c; Pansy plants 25c doz. or .
3 doz. 50c; Gilia plants 15c doz or 2
doz 5c Monster innia plants 25c doz;
Fleur-co-lis Flag Iris 50c doz; Meme-
rocalis Tinva Lily plants 50c doz or 3
doz $1; Amaryllis Bulbs 35c ea. or 4
for $1; October lilies 20 doz; 6 doz.
$1; Miss Martha Buland, Rt. 1, Rey-
nolds, Ga.
Several cols. prize Mums Cluster and
Daisy Mums 4 cols. Verbena, Larkspur,
Running Roses, Physostegia. Exch. for
hardy Perennial Phlox, purple Flag lil-
les or large flowering Zenhias, Wht.
Spirea or Bridal Wreath. Mrs. J. A.
Walker, W. Adair St.. Valdosta, Ga.
Red and pink Everblooming Begon-
ias, red and pink dbl. Geraniums, Sal-
mon Sultana 10c ea; Red leaf, Spotf@d
Leaf and Rubia Begonia cuttings 15c
ea; Mrs. W. I. Hale, Box Springs, Ga.
Dusty Miller for edging beds 15c
doz; Red Cannas 75c doz. yel. Cannas
50c doz; Kudzu vines 15c ea, 2 for 25c;
purple Flag Lilies 50 doz; White Chry-
santhemnums 20c doz; Hollyhock plants
10e ea; 3 for 25c; Will exch. anv of
above for other flowers. Blanche Watts,
Calhoun, Ga. . ae Ig
Hastings Red Salvia plants 20c doz. -
del. 3 doz 50c. Mrs. J. Bryan, Philo- |
math, Ga.
Petunias, zinnias, cosmos, black eyed
Susans, 10 doz; dusty Miller, blue ag-
eratim; 5c each; red carnation cut-
tings, 10c each; sweet Williams, 20c -
doz old time sweet Braswell, 10c doz.
Nee HE. B. Warren, Toomsboro, Ga.,
Thorny June blooming cactus, 3 for
20c or exch. for rooted house plants. .
Ruby Lee Sanders, Felton, Ga., Rt. .1
Boxwood 20 yrs. old. Write for prices.
Miss Eva Arnold, Devereaux, Ga.
Pink and blue larkspur plants, $1.00
per 100; perennial daisies, everbloom
blue violets, snow flakes, 75c per 100;
April bloom Narcissus, trumpet daffo-
dils, $1.00 per 100; pink flowering Al-
mond and white spirea or bridal wreath
25 and 35c each; also 1 gal. okra long
: All deliv-
ered in good condition. Mrs. A. R.
Skates, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1.
Sunflower seed, large heads, 20c per-
qt. Cash with order. Add nostace. Miss
Willie Hollifield, Gillsville, Georgia,
Route 1.
8 running rose bushes, pink 80c COD.
Eula I. McAdams, Bremen, Georgia,
Route 2, Box 71. ;
Stiff leaf coladium bulbs, $1. Mrs.
T. M. Myers, Hartwell, Ga. Route 1.
Pink verbena, 2 bunches for 5c; white
iris, day lilies 15c doz; red cannas, 25c
do%; sage 5c bunch. Add postage. Mrs.
R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1.
Large red King Humbert cannas $2
per 100; yellow cannas $1.50 per 100:
white flag lilies 50c doz. Mrs. J. R.
Camp, Cordele, Ga. :
White jonquils and double daffodils
40c per 100; junipers $3 to $5 each, 4
to 8 ft. high; white hydrangeas, pink
and crimson rambler roses, 15c each:
leopard grass 20c. Send postage. Mattie
Freeman, Morganton, Ga. ~ ee
Zinnia and marigold seed, mixed, 10c
cupful; bachelor buttons 10c tablespoon
ful; also 100 Octagon coupons to sell or
exch. to the amount of $1 for 5. Ibs.
good tender cornfield bean seed, sugar
or feed sack, or anything useful. Mrs.
W. S. Dodson, Ellenwood, Ga. R
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Poultry for Sule and
Wanted
ANCONAS FOR SALE
16 pure bred S. C. Ancona now lay-
ing hens and 1 rooster, $15.50 for lot.
Mrs. Eloise Moore, Eliijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
4 well marked Ancona now laying
hens, $3.75 for lot. Mrs. E. M. Travis,
Fayetteville, Ga.
10 young Shepherd Ancona now lay-
ing hens, $1 ea. Cash with order. R. F.
Howard, Thomasville, Ga., 306 Grady
St.
2 pullets, now laying and 1 cockerel,
pure bred S. C. Anconas, $3, or exch.
for 3 S. C. R. I. Red 1927 hatch hens.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt.
2.
BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
6 pure bred Barred Rock fat and lay-
ing pullets. Tompkins strain, $1.50 ea.
$7.50 for lot., or exch. for heavy breed
broilers. No culls. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Chester, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 pure bred Barred Holterman strain
cock, 18 mos, old, well marked, $2 FOB;
1 pure bred 8. mos. old cockerel, $1.50
Cash with order. Mrs. Pearl A. Cul-
pepper, Albany, Ga. 910 North Jeffer-
son St,
10 B, RB. hens, March and April hatch,
$1.50 ea., cash with order; also 2 B. R.
cockerels, 2 yrs. and 1 yr. old, $2.50
ea. or will exch. for Partridge Rock
pure bred baby chicks. Mrs. EB. P. King,
Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 Barred Rock hens, $1.25 a., moth-
er hen and 25 baby chicks, $5. Mrs.
T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga.
Holterman strain 7 wk. old Barred
Rock cockerels. 2 for $1.60 or 4 for $3
del. May 24th. Mrs. S. D. Duncan,
Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. .
50 pure bred Barred Rock hens and
3 roosters, sell for cash or exch. for
good: young Jersey milch cow. Write.
Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Cedartown, Ga.
Rt. 5.
10 Barred Rock yr. old hens, $1.50
ea., 1 cock, $2.50 FOB here. Miss Clara
Odom, Sycamore, Ga.
ea., from stock direct from Holterman.
8. G. Williams, Swainsboro, Ga.
BANTAMS |
3 pure bred white Jap Silkie cock-
erels; 2 Noyember 1927 hatch and 1
about 2 years old. Will sell or exch. for
2 young hens and 1 rooster, same age
or for 4 young 6 mos. old Silkies (1
rooster and 3 hens); or will exch. 3
roosters for 40 baby Silkies at least
2 days old. Pure bred Japanese Silkies.
Send money order for $5 for 2 del., or
write offer in exch. Mrs. Daisy A.
Cochran, Plainville, Georgia, Rv:
1 pair Black Langshangs from prize
winning stock, $9. Woodmere Farm,
Chamblee, Georgia.
1 grown Jap Silkie bantam rooster.
Sell or exch. for 2 pullets or 2 hens.
T. B. Heath, Atlanta, Georgia, 3743
Peachtree Road.
3 Buff Cochin bantam roosters $1 ea.,
eggs $1.25 for 15 del. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty, Georgia.
1 pure bred Partridge Cochin roos-
ter, prize winner $2; 1 pair pure bred
prize winning Sebrights $5. R. F. How-
ard, Thomasville, Ga. 306 Grady St.
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE
Fischel White Rock roosters, year
oid, from A. & M. College, $2 each FOB
Tifton, or, exch. for sound Brabham
peas. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Georgia,
Route A. :
Pure bred Buff Rocks, 13 mos. old;
ji hens and 1 cock $1.50 each or $17.50
for lot. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Geor-
ia, Route A. :
Full stock Plymouth Rock roosters
$1.60 each. Mrs. Lucian Hutcheson,
Adrian, Georgia, Route 3.
GAMES FOR SALE
Pure dark Gornish Indian Game
rooster 2 years eld, $2; also Indian
Game and R. I. Red Smith prize win-
$1 for 15 each. Mrs.
c. S. Laramore, Montezuma, Ga.
i Cornish Game rooster, about 20
mos. oid. Sell or exch. for 1 M. potato
plants. Nancy Hail or Porto Rico pre-
ferred. Mrs. R. L. Holton, Soperton,
Georgia, Route 4.
i Dark Cornish Game 2 year old
eock, $3.50. P. H. Hammond, Decatur,
Georgia.
5 pure bred young dark Cornish
Game hens, $1.50 each, or $7 for lot
del., or exch. for corn or a 100 or 150
cap. good incubator. Super-hatcher
preferred (late model). Write. Mrs. T.
W. Hagood, Marietta, Georgia, Rt. 3.
1 pair White Lace Red Cornish near-
ly grown. Pure bred $7. Cash with or-
der. R. F. Howard, Thomasville, Ga..,
306 Grady Street.
6 Cornish Game hens and 1 cock, wt.
from 6 to 7 lbs. $1.50 each, or exch.
for 50 pure bred Barred Rock baby
chicks as part pay, the rest cash. Must
be pure bred Rocks. Reuben Sumner,
Watesboro, Ga.
1 Black War Horse Game hen, $1.75.
P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR
SALE S
Marcy J. B. Giant pullets $2 each.
Eggs $1.25 for 15 del. Flock headed by
11 and 12 Ib. cockerels. Mrs. M. J. Mor-
ris, Douglasville, Ga.
A few thoroughbred J. B. Giant yr.
old hens, now. laying, '$2 each. Mrs. R.
M. Williams, Barnesville, Ga.
15 J. B. Giant hens and rooster $20.
Last summers hatch, Royal purple
strain: - Mrs. L: H. Coe, Eastanollee,
Georgia.
10 J. B. Giant pullets and cockerel,
Feb. hatch $1.25 each FOB Hahira.
Mrs. Stella Clifton Barfield, Hahira,
Georgia.
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
Kerlin quality 12 weeks: old cockerels
from Kerlin Grand View Poultry
farm, Center Hill, Pa., $1 each. Mrs.
J. N. Turner, Rupert, Ga.
This is to notify that all Leghorn
pullets have been sold. Answer to many
inquiries. C. N. Thornhill, Boston, Ga.
300 Wycoff strain W. Leghorn pullets
and hens, 1 and 2 years old. Write for
prices. Mrs. S. T. Poole, Newnan, Ga.
200 W. Leghorn 2 months old pullets,
wt. from 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 Ibs. or more.
Make best offer for cash. Mrs. A. E.
Hamer, LaGrange, Ga. Re
12 W. Leghorn hens, Ferris strain,
all young and all laying $1.25 each,
Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.
60 Kerlin quality W. Leghorn young
hens and pullets, from 250 and 300 egg
Aristocrat Barred Rock cockerels, $3. strain. Are now and have been laying.
all winter, $1.25 each, at the yards.
Thomas G. Hill, Tallapoosa, Ga.
5 pure bred Everlay Brown Leghorn
18 mos. hens $1.50 each FOB here.
Mrs. Hattie Mae Reeves, Greenville,
Georgia, Route 3. :
10 Ferris W. Leghorn hens ane ot
rooster, no relation, $1 each. Mrs. aes
S. Davis, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4.
75 S. GC. English strain W. L. year
old hens $1.25 each. Hz. S. Bryant,
Gainesville, Ga. RFD 7.
100 S. C. W. L. 10 weeks old pullets,
75c each. Guaranteed not to be culls.
Hi. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.
9 pure bred Buff Leghorn 13 mos.
old hens $1.25 each, or $10.75 for lot.
Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Ga. Rt. A.
15 pure bred year old W. L. hens,
good layers 95c each Mrs. W. E. Whis-
nante, Social Circle, Ga.
40 Ferris W. L. year old pullets $1
each. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.
3 pure bred Ferris S. C. W. Leghorn
year old cocks $1.25 each, $3.50 for lot.
Cash with order. C. N. Thornhill, Bos-
ton, Georgia.
25 Brown Leghorn now laying 2 year
old hens $1 each. C. G. Summerville,
Buchanan, Georgia, Route 1.
10 hens and 1 rooster, 1927 S. C.
Brown Leghorns $10 for lot FOB War-
renton. C.-E. Abbott, Warrenton, Ga.
10 Barron W. Leghorn March 1927
hens, excellent layers; 2 Tanecred March
1927 cockerels, prize stock selected by
Co. Agent. Lot for $15 FOB here. Money
order or cashiers check with order.
Mrs. Lessie C. Edenfield, Oliver, Ga.
Route 3. : :
White Leghorn cockerels from 200
and better hens mated with pedigree
cocks and 300 egg hens, $5 each. From
250 and better hens with 300 egg cock
with pedigrees $10 each. J. O. Fussell,
Dawson, Ga. The F. & K. Hatchery.
12 or 15 White Leghorn hens $1 ea.,
also 1 R. I. Red year old cock $1; 3
Barred Rock cocks; 1 and 2 years old,
$1.50 and $2 each. Mrs. Lee McWhor-
ter, Summerville, Ga.
40 pure bred Kerlin S. C. W. Leg-
horn hens, now laying about 75 per
cent $1.25 each, lots of 6 or more;
$1.50 each in smaller lots. C. W. Page,
Decatur, Ga. 204 4th Ave.
220 choice W. L. pullets, pure Tan-
ered, February 6th hatch. Fine cond.
and uniform in size. Before May 15th,
<M ARSED PEELE
, N oe : ee
$1.25 each or $250.00 for lot FOB this
place. Mrs. W. W. Baskin, Carrollton,
Georgia, Route 6.
2 pure bred Brown Leghorn now lay-
ing hens $2 for both or exch. for 2 R.
T. Red hens. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray
City Georgia, Route 2.
9 weeks old W. Leghorn pullets 85c
each; cockerels, 9 weeks old 75c each.
All pure bred. Mrs. George D. Payne,
Toccoa, Georgia, Route 1.
200 pure bred Tancred W. Leghorn
10 weeks old pullets and cockerels 70c
each. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga.
Route 7. =
Barron strain W. Leghorn, all lay-
ing pullets. Sell or exch. for 10 pure
bred Brown Leghorn hens, not over yr.
old. Mrs. C. H. Meeks, Pearson, Ga.
10 Wycoff heavy laying young hens
and 1 cockerel, 1 year old $10; eggs,
all white shells 75c for 15 or exch. 1
setting for dried apples or peaches,
worm free. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit,
Georgia, Route 2. 3
Tancred W. Leghorn 6 and 8 wk.
old cockerels, from trap nest stock, 75 |:
and 85c each or will exch. for same
age pullets. R. H. Carney, Dalton, Ga.
Route 2.
Tancred W. L. 6 and 8 week old pul-
lets from trapnest stock. Booking or-
ders now for del. any time. Peach
Poultry Farm, Fort Valley, Ga.
150 Barron W. L. year old hens, $1
each, for lots of 25 or more, or will
exch. Write. Elton T. Wilson, Decatur,
Georgia, Route 1.
Ferris W. Leghorn 8 and 10 weeks
old pullets from stock direct from 260
to 293 trap nest hens 50c each FOB
here. Oconee Poultry, Farm, Rockledge,
Georgia.
3 pure bred Tancred young laying
hens, $1.25 each or exch. for turkey
eges or nice friers at 30c lb. Mrs. J. E.
Sikes, Chester, Georgia, Route 2.
10 Everlay strain Brown Leghorn
hens and 1 rooster $1.25 each, or $12
for lot FOB here. Mrs. I. W. Bailey,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Star Route.
7 Everlay Brown Leghorn hens $1 ea.
or will exch. for 6 Cornish Indian Game
hens and 1 cock, not over 1 year old.
Mrs. Mamie McClure, Liclog, Ga.
50 Buff Leghorn hens and 5 cocks
$75; also 8 and 10 weeks old Ancona
and Buff Leghorn pullets and cock-
erels 75c each. J. D. Ward, Columbus,
Georgia, Box 254.
35 guaranteed pure bred Tancred 2
year old White Leghorn hens and 2
mated roosters, no relation. Sell or
exch. for 300 or 350 cap. Buckeye incu-
bator and 500 or 600 cap brooder. J.
S. Carney, Ball Ground, Ga.
2 thoroughbred Buff Leghorn cocks
$1 each. Mrs. B. W. Biddy, Acworth,
Georgia, RFD 1.
90 Ferris W. Leghorn March 1927
hens $100 for lot. D. B. Conner, Se-
ville, Ga. Route 1.
75 S. C. W. Leghorn 10 week old pul-
lets $75 for lot; 50 6-week old 75c each.
H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE
Black and White Minorca roosters,
1 year and 1 1-2 years old. $2.50 each.
Mrs. A. L. Marchman, White Plains,
Georgia. :
25 White Minorca pullets and 3 cock-
erels, all April 1927 hatch $1.50 each,
or $36 for lot FOB. Mrs. W. F. Hamil-
ton, Georgia, Route 2.
18. C. Black Minorca year old cock-
erel, direct from Pape, good cond. and
well marked $2; also Pape strain eggs
$1 for 15 del. L. B. Millians, Newnan,
Georgia. f
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
5 Buff Orpington hens and 1 cock
$1.50 each, or exch. for Indian Runner.
ducks. White preferred. O. A. Kennedy,
Glennville, Georgia.
4 Buff Orpington hens and 1 roos-
ter, pure bred and 1 year old $6.50.
Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Social Circle
Georgia.
R. I. REDS FOR SALE
5 dark red R. I. Red year old, now
laying pullets $1.40 each. E. A. Harper,
Osierfield, Georgia. :
20 R. I. Red hens and 2 roosters $35
for lot del. in first zone. Also R. I. Red
eges 75c for 15 del. Mrs. E. M. Row-
land, Carnesville, Georgia.
4 pure dark R. I. Red hens and 1
cock. Donaldson strain, 18 mos. old,
wt. 6 to 8. lbs., $1.50 each FOB here.
Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove
Georgia :
2 dark red S. C. R. I. year old Red
roosters, good stock and pure bred,
thursday, May 10,
half price, $1.50 each, or exch, for tur
key tom, any breed. Bronze preferred.
Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Georgia,
Route 8.
* Pure bred R. I. Red 1 1-2 year old
rooster. Sell or exch. for baby chic
also want to exch.. value for either W.
Leghorn or any kind of good laying
hens. Write for particulars. S. B,
Smith, Doerun, Georgia, RFD 4.
Large S. C. R. I. Red young hens,
good layers, $1.50 each; 1 year old.
cockerels, Exhibition quality, $3 each;
eggs $1.50 for 15. Exch. for turkey eggs,
any breed except the very small breed.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Georgia,
Route 2. 3
Donaldson S. C. R. I. Reds, 8 hens
and 1 cock, $12.50 for lot. Mrs. J. T,
Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Ga Rt. 1. -
3 pure bred R. I. Red laying pullets
$1.50 each, or exch. for potato, onion
or cabbage plants. Write. George A.
Grest, Dillard, Georgia. oa
1 young full blood R. I. Red rooster,
$2. W. J. Zanner, Decatur, Georgia,
poses 20c lb. G. N. Strong, Newnan,
Georgia, Route 8, Box 51.
5 dark red S. C. R. I. Red extra
heavy laying hens and 1' cock of even
red color, $10 for lot or exch. for 1
Jersey heifer, not under 2 mos. old;
1 cock, 18 months old, fine breeder,
very large bird $2.50. Mrs. F. Cowart, |
Summit, Ga. Route 2. =e
9 Donaldson pure bred R. I. Red
Spring- 1927 pullets and 1 cock $1.25
each. W. H. McEwen, Bowdon Junc-_
tion, Georgia. ,
R. I. Red laying hens $2; cocks $2
to $5; baby chicks, selects $14 a 100.
From prize winning Donaldson strain
stock. Woodmere Farm, Chamblee, Ga.
R. I. Red year old pullets. Pure bred
S. CG. Miss Eva Hayes, Buford, Ga.
12 S. C. R. I. Red hens, 1927 spring
hatch, either pure Tompkins or Don-
aldson strain, with 1 year cock, same
strain $30 FOB; also booking orders
now for March hatch pullets, pure
Tompkins and Donaldson strain at
$1.50 and $2 each at 12 weeks, choice
cockerels $2 and $3 each, pullets $150.
a 100 including 8 cockerels, same age.
Longview Red Farm, Carrollton, Ga.
Pure bred. Owens Farm S. C. R. I.
Red young hens, cocks also_ partly
erown stock and hatching eggs. Qual-
ity unexcelled. Prices right; also want
to exch. 2 hens or 1 high class Owen
S. C. R. I. Red cock or eggs for 2 high
class young cocks, Kerlin White Leg:
horns. Write. C. W. Page, Decatur, Ga.
204 4th Avenue. - 2
Young Donaldson hens $1.50, $2 and
$3 each, unrelated year old cockerels, -
$2 and 3. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mountain, Georgia, Route 1. Hye ae
10 S. GC. Red last years hens and
cock, dark rich red $17; exch. for 16
hens and 1 cock, S. C. dark B. L., 10
S. C. Red pure Tompkins pullets, a-
pout 1 lb. each, $8 for lot or exch. for
12 pure dark Everlay Brown Leghorn
same weight pullets; also.1 R. I. Red
mother hen and 15 thrifty 5 week old
chicks $5 for lot or exch. for 2 10-lb.
smoked hams. Mrs. R. Donaldson,
Metter, Georgia, Route 1. =
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE :
3 hens and a male bird of pure White
Wyandottes $5. Mrs. E. Pate, Grayson,
Georgia. oe :
S. L. Wyandotte fine laying hens
and some roosters, same strain, $1 ea.
FOB Quitman. Mrs. J. W. Mason,
Quitman, Georgia, RFD 1.
8 hens and 1 rooster R. C. W. Wyan-
dotte, pure bred Regal Dorcas $11.50
for lot, or exch. for old fashioned little _
bone Guinea or pure Essex pigs. Mrs.
G. T. Maxwell, Washington, Georgia,
Route 3.
4 W. Wyandotte heavy hens, pure
bred, $5 for lot. Mrs. Eloise Moore,
Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3. pee
10 R. C. Wyandotte hens and 1
rooster, for sale, $1.50 each, or exch.
for 20 W. Leghorn hens and 1 rooster.
Also want 100 R. I. Red baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10 weeks old. Te Ce
King, Tallapoosa, Georgia, Route 3, -
1 extra large S. L. pure bred ock
$2. Mrs. M. J. McDowell, Blakely, Ga.
Route 2.
1 S. L. large and thrifty year old
rooster $1.75; also 50 small friers, mix-
ed stock 45c lb. Mrs..S. W. Sloan, Au-
burn, Georgia. | : :
1 Partridge Wyandotte year old cock
$1, or exch. for Aristocrat Ringlet hen,
not over 2 years old; also Buff Orping-
ton hens, same age; Black Giant and
Lakenvelder hens; Aristocrat Ringlet
SS
hursday,
| WYANDOTTES FOR SALE _
eggs $1 for 15. Sell or exch: Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Route 1.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS AND
Bae GEESE FOR SALE
_._ 3 now laying ducks and 1. drake.
_ Write for price. J. M. Boatright, Cof-
fee, Georgia. .
5 Muscovey ducks and 1 drake $2
each, eggs $2 for 12. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty, Georgia.
3 white Guinea roosters $1.25 each.
L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
3 turkey hens and 2 toms, $20 FOB
here. Miss Nancy Davis, Due, Ga.
1 M. B. turkey tom $5 FOB here.
Dr. G. H. Dunlop, Madison, Ga.
10 Guinea cocks, 1927 hatch, 65c ea.
_ FOB Hahira. Mrs. Stella Clifton Bar-
_ field, Hahira, Georgia. ~
: 1 pure bred Bourbon Red tom, June
1927 hatch, $7; 5 Bourbon Red 1 and
2 year old hens, $5 each of lot for $30.
FOB Canon. C. R. Starrett, Canon, Ga.
20 Giant M. B. 5 week old turkeys
$1.50 each. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman,
Georgia, Route 1. ;
- 3 young Bronze turkey hens and 1
young tom. March hatch to be del. in
July. Sell or exch. for 25 pure W. 1.
2 mos. old pullets. Mrs. F. Cowart,
_ Summit, Georgia, Route 2.
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Pure bred day old chicks: R. I. Reds
and S. L. Wyandottes 12 1-2c each;
Buff Leghorns llc each. May and June
del. Guarantee live del. B. M. Logan,
Athens, Georgia, Route 2. gees
Donaldson Reds and Thompson Ring
let B. R. chicks $15 a 100. 100 per cent |.
live del. Can del. May 16th; a few heavy
_ mixed: breeds $13 a 100. All from trap-
nest hens. Lots less than 100 add 1
cent a chick for 50, 2 cents for 25.
N. D. Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. fe
Pure J. B. Giant Marcy strain chicks
15c each del. Hatch every week. Mrs.
H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga._
a S. C. Famous R. I. Reds for life,
: growth, eggs. Best quality chicks. Prize
winners and consistant layers. Write
for prices in lots. Newton and Gaskin
- Farm, Americus, Georgia. :
Tancred W. Leghorn baby chicks
from trapnest stock 10c each. Reds and
~ Rocks 15c each. Peach Poultry Farm,
alley, Georgia.
Sees Ww. L. baby chicks, from stock
direct from Ferris $9 a 100 postpaid.
100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Hatch
-every Tuesday. Oconee Poultry Farm,
kledge, Georgia. :
Sonaccon pure strain baby chicks
- 15e each, $3.50 for 25 del., eggs $1 for
45 del. Mrs. R. R. Denson, Quitman,
BA 1a. /
i SS at cankold aby chicks for next
- weeks hatch. Special price. B. R., R. I.
Reds, Buff Orpingtons, $3 for 25, $12
a 100; White Leghorns $9.50 a 100
prepaid live del. Fains Hatchery, Edi-
reia. : :
ewes Barred Rock baby chicks
$14 a 100; large breed $12 a 100. Cash
with order. Del. ee Norris,
Sochran, Georgia, Route 4.
ee bred S. C. R. I. Red day old
chicks and mother hen. Donaldson
strain, Sell or exch. for 50 Ib. can pus
home raised white hog lard. Also Wi
exch. eggs, same strain for anything
can use. Write ee be J. B. Harris,
a Pi st, Ga. Route 2.
: ae = B. Giant chicks from 8 ane
10 Ib. hens, 15 each del. in lots of 3
or more. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Hawk-
i ill eorgia.
ime sea baby chicks, 13 and 14c
each, from pure bred, prize ity
heavy layers. Hatch 9th May. Mrs. J.
_E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Route 2. -
pure bred baby chicks per 100: B.
BR. R. I. Reds, White Plymouth are
_ $13; Buff Orpingtons, White and S. te
Wyandottes, Black Minorcas $14; sed
- Brahmas. White Orpingtons, J. 2
Giants, $17; Heavy breeds mixed, - :
-~ White and Brown Leghorns and E -
conas $10.50. Add 1c a chick in 50 ae
9e in 25 lots. Special discount for 5 :
lots or more. Prepaid. 100 live del.
guaranteed; also Custom Hatching.
Smith 47,000 egg incubator. Tray lots
of 138 eggs, 4c an egg. Chicks del. pre-
paid. Woodlawn Hatcheries, Atlanta,
Ga. 510 Piedmont Ave. N. BE.
Baby chicks from best dark matings
-15c each, Utility. 14 each. May and
June del. Mrs. H. ase Brown,
in, Ga. Route 1. :
oe ay B; L. baby chicks from
- prize winning stock $11 a 100 del. hatch-
ing $5 a 100, also a few nice laying
hens and cockerels, year old. R. D.
- Buice, Orange, Georgia, Route 2.
110 or 12 weeks. old.
Stone
Day old R. I. Reds, 12 1-2c each, mix- |
ed chicks lle each. Mrs. E. H. Smith,
Cochran, Georgia, Route 5.
. S. C. Black Minorcas, Pape strain, |
ready May- 14 in lots of 25 $3.40. Mrs.
Mary W. Clay, Monticello, Georgia,
Route 6
Shepherd Ancona baby chicks $11 a
100. Sherman Poole, Canton, Ga.
RFD 4. ; '
Pure Everlay baby chicks from prize
winning stock, $12 a 100 del. Live del.
guaranted. D. J. McCurly, Canton, Ga.
BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Any large
breed, S. C. R. I. Reds or Light Brah-
mas preferred. Write before sending.
Mrs. M. H Collier, Silver Creek, Geor-
gia, Route 1
Want 100 pure bred. R: I. Reds to
raise on halves to 10 or 12 weeks. Write
before sending. Mrs. D. W. Crews,
Rockingham, Georgia, Route 3.
Want 10 or 15 Tancred W. L. hens
or pullets. Will exch. for same. Write.
G. E. Finley, Dalton, Ga.
Want best prices on 10 or 12 Buff
Orpington pullets, pure bred and true
to color and name, some good heavy
laying strain, though prefer Cooks.
Must be culled and del. by July ist. at
: J. W. Garrett,
Adairsville, Georgia, Route 3.
Want to hear from parties having
old time Bunnie chickens. Write. S.
M. Guthrie, Buford, Ga. Route 1.
Want 10 or 12 Buff Orpington hens
|and_1 rooster. Will exch. for same. C.
B. Finley, Dalton, Ga. 27 Green St.
Want to exch. a few pair of pigeons
for 7 to 10 weeks old W. or B. Leghorn
pullets; also a few good Bantam hens.
A. S: Key, Bowdon Junction, Georgia,
Route 1.
Want 40 pure bred 2 mos. old pullets.
Will exch. 1 Blue Guinea bred sow for
same. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 6 or 8 weeks. Miss Mary
Tucker, Atlanta, Georgia, Route 2, Box
48 A. Campbellton Road, 1 mile from
Lee Street, West End.
Want to exch. thoroughbred R. I.
Red, Donaldson strain eggs for: White
Leghorn baby chicks, any good strain.
Yo be <del. Ist: of June. Mrs. J. Ll. Er-
win, Adairsville, Ga. Route 2..
Want 50 or 100 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 weeks. S. L. Wyandottes
or Barred Rocks preferred. Not later
than May 15th. Write or send chicks at
once. Mrs. D. J. Jones, Dublin, Geor-
/gia, Georgia, Route 6.
Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 weeks. R. I. Reds Bar-
red Rocks or any large breed. Will ac- |.
cept more than 200. Write. Mrs. C. R.
Hillis, Blythe, Ga. RFD 2. ~
-Want baby chicks to raise on shares.
Write. G. W. Finley, Dalton, Ga.
Want 25 or 50 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 weeks. Prefer R. I.
Reds or Barred Rocks. Miss Louise
Dorsey, Sparks, Georgia, RFD 1.
Want to exch. new quilts at $4 and $5
each for baby chicks, Barred Rocks
preferred and baby geese. Write. Mrs.
V. D. Dooley, Meriwether, Ga. RFO 1.
Want to exch. vaiue $6 for 50 S. C.
W. Leghorn or Ancona baby chicks, or
5 young hens, same breed. Write for
particular. Mrs. E. W. Reynolds, Mar-
tinez, Georgia, Route 1.
Want 50 baby chicks to raise
halves to 8 weeks. Pure bred Brown
Leghorns preferred. John W. Cross,
Clarksville, Ga. Route 5.
Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 weeks. Plymouth Rock
or Buff Orpingtons preferred. Want
them as early as possible. Write first.
Mrs. L. L. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga.
Want 100 R. I. Red baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10 weeks. Miss Lou-
ella Harper, Temple, Ga. Route 2.
Want 50 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 weeks. Prefer Brown or
White Leghorns. Write before ship-
ping. Mrs. J. W. Wallace, Fairburn,
Georgia, Route 3. i
Want 100 Brown Leghorn, Barred
Rocks or Red baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 weeks: Mrs. C. W. Kown,
White, Georgia, Route 1, Box 15. Z
Want 100 to 150 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 4 weeks. Mrs. Sarah
Bailey, Tallapoosa, Ga. Star Route.
Want Barred Rock or Shepherd str.
Ancona baby chicks. Must be pure bred.
Will exch. tufted bedspreads in fade-
less thread, any color and guaranteed
good work, also will exch. bed room
sets at $10 for 8 pure bred Parks strain
Barred Rock year old hens or 10 pure
on
__ MARKET BU
LLETIN.
bred Shepherd Ancona year old hens.
Write. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Adairsville,
Georgia, Route 2. 7
Want 15 Ferris White Leghorn 4 to
6 weeks old pullets. No culls. Will exch.
Brown- Hen incubator .in good cond.
Miss Clara Odom, Sycamore, Ga.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves, any pure breed. Write at once.
Mrs. J. A. Newman, Eatonton, Ga. Box
173:
Want to exch. 4 doz., qt. jars com-
plete for 5 heavy hens, also have pts.
and half-gal. jars and other articles
to exch. for hens, not less than 5 lbs.
ea. Write for particulars. A. T. Turn-
bull, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want mixed hens and friers, also eggs
M. Massameri, Jacksonville, Fla., 210
Florida Ave.
Want to exch.. equal value for chick-
ens, milch cow or anything of value.
Write for particulars. Mrs. Dora Miller,
Palmetto; Ga. Rt. 3, Box 122.
Want 50 or 100 large breed baby
chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks.
Write. Clarence Holcombe, Buchanan,
Ga. Care D. C. Chambers, Rt. 1.
Want 200 of S. L. Wyandottes or any
kind of large pure breed baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. at once. Mrs.
J. O. Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3:
Want to exch. 2 new quilt tops for
25 baby chicks, any large breed. Write.
Miss Ruby Turner, Stillmore, Ga.
Want 100 baby chicks at once. Will
exch. 20 lbs. new goose feathers at 75c
lb., or will put the feathers in ticking
for bed and have ready for service for
125 pure bred Barred Rock chicks.
Write. Mrs. S. M. Arledge, Stillmore,
Ga AR: 22,
Want Barred Rocks, Reds, Partridge
Rocks or Game baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. No leghorns wanted.
Not less than 50 or more than 100. You
pay postage on them. Grace McLane,
Hartwell, Ga. i)
Want 400 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. Any large breed, S.
C. Reds preferred. Experienced. Notify
before sending. Mrs. C. N. Thornhill,
Boston. Ga. wierd
Want 100 to 500 W. L. or Buff Orp-
ington baby chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks: Notify before shipping. B.
H. Clifton, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 22. |
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS AND
GEESE WANTED
Want baby turkeys, ducks and guin-
eas to raise on halves. Write. Mrs. A.
B. Hanson, Statham, Georgia, Rt. 1..
Will, pay cash for young and old
Peafowls, single or in pairs. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. _
PIGEONS FOR SALE
danes, mated and working, $1.50 pr.
FOB Gibson. Thomas N. Hooks, Gib-
son, Georgia. oN
White King pigeons, mated and
working $2.50 pr. J. W. Bedell, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 79 Forsyth St. N. W. Phone
Wal 1511 _ =
Pure Red Carneaux pigeons, mated
and working $3 pair, from prize stock;
a few pair of mixed White King and
Carneaux. Will exch. for anything can
use of same value. Mrs. W. E. Rohn,
Waresboro, Georgia.
Pure bred Plymouth Rock, Carneaux
and Homer pigeons. Make best offer.
| James Sledge, Sylvester, Ga.
Fine large mixed color pigeons, some
setting, about 25 or more, $5 FOB for
lot. Mrs. Lessie C. Edenfield, Oliver,
Georgia, Route 3.
PIGEONS WANTED
Want pigeons of all kinds, mated
pairs and some cocks for mating also
poultry of all kinds for raising and
eggs. Write. E. H. Van Sickler, Lake-
land, Fla. Route 3, Griffin Road.
RABBITS FOR SALE
Chinchilla rabbits, all ages and sizes
from reg. stock. Write for prices. F. E.
Green, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 520-A.*
Pure bred pink eyed buck, full grown
$2 COD. Q. A. Benson, Ty Ty, Geor-
gia. Route 2.
Chinchilla rabbits, 4 mos. old $4;
5 mos. $5; 6 mos. $7.50; 7 mos. bred,
$10; Pedigreed with no defects; bucks
cheaper; registered does, $12.50, bucks
$11; Bred does with slight defects, $8;
youngsters $5 pair; Reg. New Zealand
Red does $10, pedigreed $7.50, 3 mos.
$5 pair, Checkred Giant buck, pedi-
greed, $7.50; White Flemish Giants, 4
and 5 mos. old, $10; mature breeders
$15. Satisfaction guaranteed. HD;
Martin, Cornelia, Ga. Care of Pope
Ellard. :
6 prs. White and Blue Swiss Mon- |
RABBITS WANTED
Want white rabbits. What have you?
Give price, quality and if bred. G. B.
Suesman, Lakeland, Florida, 319 East
Lake Boulevard.
Want New Zealand Reds; 1 buck
and 2 does, ready for breeding. ~ Will
exch. Little Brown Hen 50 cap. incu-
bator in good cond. Write. Miss Clara
Odum, Sycamore, Ga.
Want to exch. 11 mos. old white buck
or pay reasonable price for 2 baby doe
rabbits. Write. Walter Matthews, Jr.,
Buchanan, Ga.
Want 2 female Belgian rabbits.
Quote price. Mrs. Lucian Hutcheson,
Adrian, Georgia, Route 3:
for Sale and
Wanted
White Guinea eggs: $1.25 for 18;
Pearl Guinea, $1 for 18; Bantam, $1 for
15; Muscovey duck, $2 for 12. All del.
L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
Turkey eggs now ready, 25c ea., del.,
in Ist and 2nd zones, if farther off,
add 25c for postage. Mrs. E. M. Bow-
land, Carnesville, Ga.
To those who ordered turkey Red
and Black eggs from me. Filled all of
the orders I could at that time. I can
now fill a few more orders and if you
will return the money orders will do so
at once. Write. W. Rowland, Carnes-
ville, Ga.
Dark S. C. Everlay Brown Leghorn
eggs, $1 for 15 postpaid. Sired by cock
direct from Tormahlen, Portland, Ta.
C. E. Smith, Braselton, Ga.
Eggs: Lakenvelders, white and Bar-
red Rocks, J. B. Giants, Cornish Games,
all $1.50 for 15, each; Indian Runner
duck eggs, $1 for 12. Will exch. any of
above for anything can use. Write what
you have to offer. Mrs. W. O. Puckett,
Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
Marcy J. B. Giant eggs, $1 for 15, $5
a 100. Exch. for pecans. Mrs. J. B.
Saye, Newborn, Ga.
Bourbon Red turkey eggs, $4 doz., del.
Cc. R. Starrett, Canon, Ga. ;
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. and Re-
gal Dorcas W. Wyandotte eggs, lst pen,
Hees
for 15, $1.75 for 30. Larger lots, both
pens combined from each breed,
mixed, 4 1-2c an egg del. Cartons to be
be returned. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bain-
bridge, Ga. Rt. A.
Light Brahma eggs, Balch and Brown
strain, $1.50 for 15, also have 1 pen of
light Brahmas, $7.50. Villa Viscaya
Farm, Doerun, Ga.
Die: Black Minorca eggs, large type
Pape strain, $1 a setting, $1.50 for 2
settings; larger lots, 4c an egg, J: A.
Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1.
J. B, Giant eggs, $1.50 for 155$250
ae I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. Rt.
Aristocrat Imp. B. R. eggs, $1 for 15;
$1.75 for 2 settings. Cartons to be re-
turned. Have received all the seeds and
plants I need. Answer to inquiries who
vosie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga.
Have sold all Texas Ranger Game
eggs for the present. After May 31st.,
will have eggs and chickens of the pure
bred Ranger for sale. If interested write
at once. Mrs. R. A. Jackson, Winder,
Ga, R73;
Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25 for 15; al-
so pure bred Bronze turkey eggs, $2.75
adoz., or exch. for potato plants; Rib-
bon Cane syrup or Quilt tops. Write.
ae W. E. Whisnante, Social Circle,
a.
indian Runner duck eggs, $1 setting.
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ua.
Guinea eggs, 50c for 15. Dr. G. H.
Dunlop, Madison, Ga.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, 90c for
15 del. Pure stock. Crates to be return-
os Mrs. J. J. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt.
Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, $5 for
os Mrs. T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista,
a. : ;
Buff Rock eggs, $1.25 for 15. W. J.
Garner, Atlanta, Ga 387 Haas Si.
Buff Leghorn eggs, $1.25 for 15. Exch
a few settings for dried apples/ iiec
from worms. Crates to be returned.
Mrs. J. P. Smith, Homerville, Ga. Rt. i
Box 39.
White Leghorn eggs, $1.25 for LS; Or,
$5 a 100. From Missouri Accredited
flock. Will exch. eggs for potato slips
at $1.75 M., Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena
ere Evy, 1.
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$1.50 for 15; $2.50 for 30; 2nd pen, $1
or
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for 30, $4.50 for 60. Fertility guaranteed |
did not hear directly from me. Mrs. |
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_ Red Spanish spider lily bulbs, white
flag lily bulbs 35c doz; yellow sweet
scented narcissus bulbs, butter cup
- bulbs 30c doz; $1.75 per 100; yellow
- daffodil bulbs 35c per doz. or $2 per
100. Miss Addie B. Streetman, Midland,
Georgia.
Dahlia flowering zinnia, dwarf red
-marigold, prince feather, double holly-
hock 10c pkg.; spengeria fern seed, 10
seed for 10c. Will exch. any above for
geramums or fuchsia or dahlia slips
or widows tears. Miss Eva Cogburn,
Alpharetta, Georgia, Route 2.
30 Brazillian morning glory seed, hy-
acinth bean vine seed 10c postpaid.
Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Petunias, mammoth zinnias, all col-
ors touch-me-nots. Will exch. for root-
ed pot flowers or ferns. Mrs. Kimble
- Kiker, Summerville, Ga. Route 1.
Poplars, maples, laurel and moun-
stain ivy 10c. John S. Wilson, Morgan-
~ ton, Georgia. 5
-. 100 evergreen privet hedge, well
rooted, 6 to 12 inches tall, $2 per 100
FOB; also perennial peas, pink, 6 for
25c; 1 doz. thornless black berries, well
rooted, 50c per doz. Add postage. Cash
with order. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre-
men, Georgia.
Purple flag lily bulbs 35c doz; bronze
October pinks, 25c doz; will exch. for
white dahlia bulbs, white cannas or
any color large chrysanthemums ex-
cept bronze. Miss Mamie Britt, Law-
- renceville, Georgia, Route 3.
sy Double pink semidouble white, and
sg single cream oleanders 15c and 35c ea.;
- hydrangeas, small size 25c each; ole-
anders double pink 3 years old 50c ea;
four oclock seed 10c pkg. Miss. Vivian
Gable, Brooks, Ga.
100 Jonquil bulbs, three varieties, 60c
per 100; blue hyacinth bulbs, single 30c
doz. Will give 12 Star of Bethlehem
bulbs with every order. Aiso pimiento
red and yellow Ruby King and two
_kinds of hot pepper, 10c with Self ad-
dressed envelone. Mrs. D. <A. Pope,
Buchanan, Georgia, Route 3.
Amaryllis bulbs, butter anid eggs 30c
- doz., or will exch. for fluffy ruffle or
- fuschia plants. Mrs. MM. T. Tanner,
tandersville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 8.
' Well rooted red, pink, white gerani-
ums, begonia, ferns, hybiscus, 25c ea;
ir all colors sultanas, Boston fern, 20c
ag each; spengeria, trailing queen coleus, |
double petunias 15c; beefsteak begonias
maiden hair fern, cactus, 30c; Rex be-
gonia, 35c each; oxalis, monthly rose
cuttings, violets, 10c doz; yellow Cali-
fornia poppies 5c each. Will exch. for
large type chrysanthemums. Add post-
age on small orders. Mrs. G. Conner,
Gainesville, Georgia, Route 7.
_ Physostegia plants, large. and_ well
rooted 10c each, $1 doz. postpaid. Mrs.
E. P. Clark, Lithonia, Ga. :
All colors carnation cuttings 10c, 3
for 25c; white verbenas 10c. Add post-
~ age. Mrs. R. W. Devane, Quitman, Ga.
Route 5. ;
- May apple, yellow root, Colts foot,
15c Ib. each: larkspur plants, spear-
mint and hollyhocks, all colors, 10c
doz. each duck foot moss, amd white
and green striped fortune grass, 5c
bunch; winter pinks, 15c; bachelor but-
tons 5c tbls.; butter and eggs 5c; peach
tree roses 10c each; blue and yellow
is flags 10c; golden bells 5c. Mrs. E. W.
- Thrasher, Ralston, Ga.
-. Water lilies and water plants. Write
for list and prices. D. W. Howell, Shell-
- man, Georgia. :
: Sweet williams, pink primroses and
tree cactus, will exch. for white feed
or: flour sacks or pie plants. Mrs. L.
H. Coe, Eastanollee, Georgia.
Fine dbl. zinnias seed, all colors, 10c
for large pkg., 20 pkgs. for $1. Exch.
for dbl. white violet plant or pine
needle baskets, well made and trimmed.
_ Mrs. Pearl A. Culpepper, Albany, Ga.
910 North Jefferson St.
-- Large bunch water lilies 25c each;
blue flowering evergreen vine, rooted,
20c doz., violets 15c doz. Mrs. B. Chas-
tain, East Ellijay, Georgia.
Red, rooted carnations 10c each del.,
10 for 85c del; mixed sweet williams
and verbena plants, May 10th del, 25c
a doz., 3 for 65c del; collection flower
seed, including marigolds, tall and
dwarf, zinnias, bachelor buttons, red
and white, pink poppies 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange, Ga.
- Route 6, Box 60.
_ Dbl. mixed zinnia sead, dbl., orange
and yellow marigold, large and dwarf
red, 10c for 1-2 cupful, or exch. for |
1G. Gladden, Talla
SySOR 244 ee :
Pine straw flower baskets, small, $1;
large $1.25 postpaid. Send money or-
der. Mrs. E. H. Cook, Franklin, Geor-
gia, Route 4. ;
Golden glow, 30c doz., larkspur, mixed
colors, and brown-eyed susans, 15c doz
each, Several varieties of mums 25
doz., 3 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. R.
D. Riggins, Rome, Ga. RFD 4.
Yellow and daisy chrysanthemums,
white with brown centers 1c each; di-
anthus 1c each. Mrs. Josephine Joyner,
Millhaven, Ga. Route 1.
Deep lavender and yellow mammoth
chrysanthemums, petals incurled 50c
doz.; Johnsons. dark red amaryliis
bulbs, 40c each; purple violets 20c doz.
All strong rooted plants now ready
for setting out. Mrs. R. J. Ellington,
Fairburn, Ga. Route 1.
Single jonquils 25c a 100; lemon,
August, leopard, dbl. tiger lilies, 10c
each; lace and Roosevelt ferns, | 15c
each; spengeria fern 10c each; old
rose oxalis bulbs 5c each. All under
25c add postage. Mrs. W. R. Murphy,
Ball Ground, Georgia, Route 5.
Rhododendrons, azaleas, pink, white
and red, yellow mixed spruce 6 for $1,
12 for $1.75; white, yellow and blue
violets 40c doz., wax plants 50c doz.;
lace ferns 6 for 50c. Mrs. J. H. Peuland,
Ellijay, Georgia.
Rose pink, cream, bright red and
yellow mottled tango cannas 10c each,
,or 3 for 25c. Will exch. a few for dried
apples. Mrs. W. yr. Christopher, Monte-
zuma, Georgia.
Most all kinds of yard flowers, shrubs
bulbs and plants. Will exch. for box
flowers, cabbage, tomato, pepper and
onion plants or rug material. Mrs. L.
H. Coe, Hastonollee. Ga. :
Hastings dbl. zinnias, mixed colors,
25 doz.; marigolds 20c doz.; dbl. yel-
low cannas 30c doz.; verbena 2 doz for
25c; devil-in-the-bush, white dbl. Fever
Few ice plants 5c each; native ferns,
3 kinds, $2 a 100. Mrs. J. T. Smith,
Royston, Georgia, Route 1.
Red dahlias, 10c each; 6 slips for
25c; blue hydrangea 20c each; white
hydrangea 15c each; dbl. tuberose 25c.
doz; red and pink May and June bloom
ing catcus cuttings, 5e each; pink
crepe myrtle, yellow and red cannas,
for 5c; pink and variegated cannas
10c-each;> blue: hyacinths....2 -for.--be;
collection of 6.roses with ribbon grass
25c; white iris 2 for 15c. Add postage.
Mrs. E. L. Smith. Wadley, Ga.
Golden bells, bridal wreath 40c each;
yellow japonica 30c each; tiger lilies,
butter and eggs, devil in the bush 25c
doz. ach; velvet roses 25c each; Trav-
elers delight vine 50c each; peach
roses, 35c each. Add postage. Miss
Pearl Hensley,- Ellijay, Ga. Route 3,
Box bores
Yellow globe, 3 for 10c; pink hydran-
gea 15c bunch; white and pink oxalis
10c bunch; 2 pink. monthly roses, well
rooted 35c; red and purple verbena,
and handy phlox 40c.doz.; grass pink
30c doz; snowballs 15c each, or doz.
bushes $1. Add postage on small orders.
Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Georgia,
Route 4.
Pink verbena 50c doz; mixed colors
petunia and mixed colors chrysanthe-
mums 50c a 100 each; yellow star jas-
mine 6 for 75c; zinnias from colossal
and: dahlia flowered seed 20c doz., 3
for 50c; burning bush, 15 doz., 3 for
40c; 4 different begonias 50c; Dorothy
Perkins roses and purple wisteria, 20c,
or 6 for $1 each. Will exch. $3 worth of
any for 1 doz. turkey eggs or 2 bus.
Brabham peas. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton,
Georgia, Route A. ~*
All varieties of ferns; 25c each, red
and cream red begonias, rooted, 15c
each; briar rose, bridal wreath, yellow
thornless rose, red and cream conch
begonia, pink and white oxalis, blue
plumbago, rooted, red coral, pink jus-
ticia, white hydrangea, rooted, Star
Jasmine and yellow Christmas bells,
all 10c each; white butterfly lily bulbs
25c each; white August lily 20c; white
flags 5c; purple sweet violets 50c, 2
kinds of lilac 15c each. Miss Evelyn
King, Hamilton, Ga. Box 25, Rt. 4.
Everblooming sweet williams
doz.; white and cream narcissus, pur-
ple and: white iris, dbl. and single
day lilies. 25c yloz.; several colors of
Chinese hibiscus, 4 for 25c; 14 colors
hollyhock and 6 colors -of | hibiscus
seed, 4 thls. 12c; 1 chrysanthemum
seed 10c thls.; several colors mums, 15c
|doz.; pink oxalis 10c; blue plumbago
5 each; 13 oses 15 doz; hollyhock
each. Add
20c
6 post
plants free Oc orders. Larg
tus cutting 7c. Mrs. Delia Fife,
chee, Georgia. : Se oe
White hydrangea, white August lilies
20c and 25c each; calliopsis, burning |
bush, and larkspur 15 doz.; red car-
nations 25c each; rainbow moss 15c
bunch; cedar ferns 20c each; violets
20e doz.; daisy chrysanthemums 25
doz.; blue iris 30c doz.; orange lilies
20 doz., $1 a 100; yellow and white
narcissus 25c doz., $1 a 100. All good
size lants. Miss Mary Hughey, Ranger,
Georgia, Route: I.
Bedding petunias, Star of Bethle-
hem, flowering jew, purple sweet vio-
lets, white pom pom chrysanthemums,
85:doz; assorted as you like; pot calen-
aula 26c doz; strong horse radish
plants, variegated house leak, verbena,
3 rooted clumps ~25c; -pillows of fire
cannas, gladioli, Indiana Wyoming, 20c
each, 3 for 25c, 7 for 50c; dbl. crimson
dahlia slips, color of jack rose, 4 for
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, -
Forsyth, Georgia, Route 6.
All colors mixed pansy plants 40c
doz.; gladioli, mixed, all colors, large |
size and tuberose bulbs 5c each, 40c
doz.; weigelia 20c each, 50 for $1. Well
rooted plants; boxwood 15c each; dbl.
white spirea, purple lilac, crepe myr-
tle, little thornless rose, 15c each; ever-
greens 15c doz.; larkspur and phlox
iS5 doz.; pink hydrangeas 20c anid 25c
each. Add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner,
Austell, Georgia, Route 2.
Several varieties of narcissus bulbs
by wholesale for fall planting. Write
jnow for terms and prices. H. A. Mc-
Nair, Whigham, Ga. Box 32.
Blue American wisteria, yellow jas-
mine and pink crepe myrtle 25c each,
dusty miller and blue ageratum .-10c
doz; lavender pom pom _ chrysanthe-
mums, yellow day lilies 20c doz.; rib-|
bon grass 5c; large yellow, orange
spotted canna bulbs 3c eath; pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c each. No
orders less than 25c. Add postage. Also
pine needle wall baskets, 50c each, 90c
pr. Miss Daisy Youngblood, ,Waycross,
Georgia.
_ Boxwood cuttings during July L
. Boxwood cuttings during May, $4.75
a 100 del., $40 a M., 10 year old plants
0c each; wild ferns and violets $6 a
100 del. Mrs. Birdie Robinson, Green-
ville, Georgia, Route 3.
Norwood, Ostrich plume, fish tail and
babys breath ferns, 25c each; dbl. white
petunias, 10c each; speckled beauty be-
gonia and cyckamen plant 20c each;
salmon pink and white sultanas, 15c
each; different colors King Humbert.
cannas 50c doz., dbl. white violets, 20c
doz.; white calla and leopard lilies 15c
each. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga.
1 colors of geraniums. 50c; oxalis
bulbs, Red May, Christmas, monkey
tail cactus, 5c each; cornfield. beans,
tender hull, 20c teacup; carriander seed
and heading purple lilac sprouts 15
; postage. Mrs. R. I. Williams,
Cummings, Georgia, Route 6. :
Veronica Japanese speedwell flow-'
ers, very pretty for borders. Blooms all
summer and fall, 25c for 50 strong, vig-
orous plants, Bronze and purple color.
Will exch. for pot flowers. Mrs. F. Cow-
oe ee Ga. Route 2. \
rend Cannas, all colors $1 a 3
red, pink and - variegated gant ae
|each. shasta daisies, 30c doz.; dbl. blue
Roman hyacinths, 30c doz., large -
low chrysanthemums 6 for 306. Ree
N. C. Alston, Social Circle, Ga.
Yellow jonquils 15c doz., $1 a 100
-t exch. for well reoted pot plants: hy-
drangea, geraniums or ferns. Mrs. G.
D.. Crawford, Martin, Ga. a
Blue Flag lilies, 25c doz: or 5 doz, $1.
Mrs. Glenn Crawford, Martin, Ga,
Golden glow plants 35c a doz., also
crepe paper roses, different colors 50c |
doz.; poinsettas 50c doz; daisies 30c
doz. ; jonquils 25c doz. Miss Florence
Hening, Lake Park, Ga. Route 3, Box 4.
Tiger lilies, bear grass, 25c doz.; crab
apples 15c each; shasta daisies, 15c
doz. Mrs. Lina Ammons, Mineral Bluff
Georgia. -
10c; brown-eyed susans 20c doz.: milk
and wine lilies, large size bulbs, 35c
Purple verbena, 3 well rooted pieces,
each; Easter lilies 20c doz.;: 3 well
rooted pieces of ivy vine 25c. Miss Mit-
tie Windham, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1.
Dahlia tubers, pom pom type, pink
and white variegated, $1.25 doz. Mrs.
R. V:. Woody, Dial, Ga.
Yellow daffodils and jenguils, single
white narcissus $1 a 100 or $8 a M., dbl
yellow jonquils, white iris and border
lilies $1 a 100; single blue hyacinths
, large paper white dbl.
5c doz. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Mid-
- Decorative and show type dahlia
|tubers; assortment of 4 or 5 different
colors dbl. flowers, $1.25 a doz. Sold
Dial, Georgia. ee
Burrells giant volossal zinnia, crim-
yd
only by the doz. Mrs. Martha Vanzant,
son and mixed colors, and maroon with .
orange center marigolds 15c doz., post-
paid. Stamps not accepted. Mrs. Paul
Steed, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 4.
10 yr. old boxwood plants 12 to 15
inches, 75c each, $55 a 100; evergreen
box trailing vine, rooted, 75c doz., $6
a 100; hemorecalis fulea lily bulbs $1
doz., $6.50 a 100; del. Miss Maud Ham- __
by, Greenville, Georgia.
Many varieties of large and beauti-
ful dahlias $3 doz., $15 a 100; unlabel-
ed, mixed in handling $1 doz. Mrs. W.
W. Mendenhall, Chamblee, Ga.
1 mistletoe geranium, 5 years old, a-
bout 20 inches high in big dish pan $5
cash, or exch. for 25 white leghorn baby
chicks or unbleached sheeting. Write
first. Mrs. Ora G. Barker,
Rock, Georgia, Route 3. :
Giant crepe mixed colors aster plants,
tall growing mixed colors snapdragons, =
calendula or Scotch marigold, mixed
colors, 1 cent each, and add Tc for
postage on each kind ordered. Mrs.
O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga. RFD 4.
Klondike cosmos and brown-eyed
susans 25c doz., prepaid. Mrs. T. J.
Bridges, Sylvester, Georgia.
Boston ferns 10c each; red rooted
geraniums 10c each; box lilies 5c ea.,
del., or exch. for tuberoses, begonias
and lace ferns. No checks accepted.
Mrs. J. B. Brown, Doerun, Georgia,
Route 1, Box 144, Bee
Pink perennial phlox 30c doz., 4 doz.,
$1; shasta daisies 25c doz.; larkspur and
blue lace flower 10c doz., 3 doz., 25c.
Add postage on small orders. Mrs. J.
H. Roebuck, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.
Large type mums, _ several colors
large flowering dbl. dahlia slips, all
well rooted, 25c doz.; will exch. Post-
age paid on 2 doz. or more. Write. Mrs.
T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.
Clamatis vines 35c each; golardia
plants 25c doz; bachelor buttons or
ragged robin 25c doz; white hydrangea S
35c; deep pink verbena 50c doz. Mrs.
Al Johnson, Albany, Ga. 609 Pine St.
1 century plant, 1 leopard spot be-
gonia, 1 spengeria fern, red and grey
wandering jew, all rooted, 50c.
postage. Also hot. and sweet pepper
plants 15 doz., 2 doz for 25c. Mrs. L.
M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Georgia.
Small arbor-viteas 10c each; dish
rag gourd seed, 5c doz., or exch. for
na, Georgia, Route 3.
Petunia plants 10c doz. or exch. for
salvia plants or seed.:Mrs. A. F. Ma-
loch, Hoschton, Georgie, Route 1. -
Arbor-vitea or flat cedar seed 15.
thls.; blue butterfly bush or weeping 2
Mis. 4), NES
Mary 10c each, rooted.
Knowles, Jackson, Georgia.
Large size blue iris bulbs, $1 a 100;
Talking
lantanas, 2 cuttings for 5c, 25c or more
Add
other flowers. Mrs. T. G. Selph, Vien-
i
winter pinks, mixed, 25c doz. No stamps |
accepted. Miss Mae Bell White, Tem- ~
ple, Georgia, Route 49.
_Large red and white vincas, well
rooted plants 10c doz. Miss Anna Ter-
rell, Hinesville, Ga.
Red carnation pinks, 5c cutting. Add
postage. or exch. for any other color.
Miss Lizzie Bell Owens,
ville, Georgia, Route 1. _
Mixed colors of each, larkspur, bach-
elor buttons, 25c doz. plants;
hollyhock seed and mixed colors sweet
Lawrence-
mixed
Williams, seed, 10c thls. each; nutmeg.
geraniums, rooted, 12c each.
Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Georgia,
Route 3.
Pink hardy phlox, king iris 35 doz.; 4
hibiscus 25c each.; lily bushes and
purple lilac 15c each; lowering quince
20c each; dark purple iris 40c doz. Mrs.
Emma Langley, Ellijay, Georgia, Rt.
3; Box 39. :
White and pink sweet williams and
sweet blue violets 20c doz. each. Clif- -
ton, White, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 49.
Orange, white and red sultana, well
rooted and good size 35c each, 3 for $1
postpaid. Mrs. C. A.
blee, Georgia. S
Pink Cherokee roses, red and yellow
azaleas $1 a doz. each; phlox 35c doz;
crabapple 25c each; arbutus 25c doz;
lemon lilies 39 doz; iris, blue, 40c doz;
blue flags 35 doz; strawberry bush
postage.
Morganton, Georgia.
eek fe + x
DE A
Miss 9.
Vaughan, Cham- 2
and baby rambler roses 25c each. Add
Miss Gladys ~Abercrombie, ee ;
vio > iris 18
c doz; azaleas, 6 for 25c:
Georgia,
lliams 15 doz.; water lilies
iris 18c doz.; blue and white
5e doz:; azaleas 6 for 25c; ferns
butter and eggs 19c doz.: crab-
; doz. Add postage. Mrs. Prince
anton, Ga. tS
ashioned winter pinks, zinnias
p doz; pink crepe myrtle 15c
fay cactus, red and pink, root-
each;
lac. doz; verbena 6 for 25c; as-
erns, large, 50c; small, 20c:
.
.for sultanas or begonias, any
ept conk. Add postage on
ers. ee Beanie Smith, Kite,
chrysanthemums,
plants, 55c; 200,
ps* not accepted. Mrs.
lips, Fairburn, Ga,
e and salvia, mixed asters;
Ss 20 doz; dragon heads
Mixed petunias 5c doz;
1 Susans and old field daisies
Teddy, Jr., ferns 15 each;
actus 15 ach. Mrs. J. T.
Fomsboro, Ga. Route 2. -
doz. 15e; phlox 3 doz 20c;
atum 10c. doz; hydrangea,
hk oxalis, small bunch sword
lOc; red geranium cuttings 5c:
us tern will exch. for sultana.
age. M. A. Brady, Murray-
2 100; red blooming moss 25c
wering almond 10c sprout; large
onze and cream pinks 50e a
peppers 25c doz., or will exch.
-and large pansy plants. Mrs.
hillips, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1.
rieties of ferns, 10c and 15c
ristmas and.red June cactus
bronze leaf red and yellow
- each, 50 doz; rooted: purple
chia 15c,.cuttings 5c; lantana
oc; umbrella palm, and red
5e each. Add: postage. Miss
ore,. Woodstock, Ga: = == =
flowering. zinnia seed 15c
plants 20c doz; imp. fire plant,
ady, 15c doz:, seed 10c pkg; dwarf
wigold, red prince feather dbl.
ock seed 10c pkg; red dahlia
Oc each. Will exch. any of the
E ahlia~slips, variegated pre-
dows tears, pink begonia, or
ums with white eye. Mrs. Eva
Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.
zinnias, larkspur, red mari-
iid color. cosmos, dbl. balsams,
ons; petunias, white daisies,
ra candy tuft, achimenere tub-
: doz; 4 color jew 5c; hibis-
t celors, 15c: each; large
5e each; sultanas, fuschia,
raniums, 5c each. Also to-
ants, 10 doz. Mrs. Belle God-
Georeia, Route 2...
ings, all colors, 10c ea.,
] anna bulbs 20c each;
oz; touch-me-not plants
uk begonia,; sword ferns
N xch, for purple ge-
uttings or. rooted plants.
Rolm, Waresboro, Ga.
bi. geraniums 5c each; hy-
voted, 10c; sultanas, rooted,
mand variegated 20c each;
spengeria ferns, 15c
ooted grape leaf, Caro-
iver leaf begonias 10c each;
ell rooted,.15 each; straw-
a, rooted, 15c. Cash with
. H. F. White, Gainesville,
oute 1. : ee
igold and Hastings monster
each; purple and pink
olden glow, purple, lav-
1 yellow iris; 25 doz; almond
forsythia 25c each; orange
phlox, purple and pink,
myrtle 25 each; dusty
joz; hop vine blue 30c;
with large blue
Miss Pearl
ge white oleander $4; as-
lliams
and eggs 19c doz; crabapple 50c
do ostage, Mrs. Martha Carson,
cuttings 15 each; colens, |
a, rooted, 35 each, 3 for 90c..
Bea, 100: blue sweet vio-
bl. red and pink ge-
h;, calla Vilies 50c and.
and: $1 each; rooted
-|dwarf arbor-vitea, 12 in., 50c
_ Snow balls 50 h;. blu
doz;
hem, sweet williams 15c doz; fox gloves,
hardy Phlox 50 doz; daffodils, jon-
quils 25 doz; well rooted bridal wreath
sweet fermel 15c each. All cglors of
monthly rose cuttings - 5c ach; blue
violets 10c doz. Add postage. Miss Ora
Bell Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.
Bleeding heart 40 each, red japon-~
ica 50 each; purple and variegated
violets 20c doz; large type chrysanthe-
mums, bronze, white, yellow and red
d9c doz. Miss Tava Silver, Talking
Rock, Georgia, Route 2.
Purple lilac, rhubarb, rooted snow-
balls 15c; red, white and pink bache-
lor button, dbl. zinnias, also velvet okra
seed 10c for 1-2-cupful. Well rooted
Fboxwood plants $1 doz.; evergreen vine
10 doz; white pansies and white daisies
10 doz; horse mint, spearmint, pepper-
mint, 5c bunch. Add postage. Miss
Ruth White, Dahlonega, Georgia, Rt.
i, Box 33; -\ 3
4 geraniums, 1 ft. high 50c each;
each;
dwarf -cactus 25; snake cactus 50c;
pyramid arbor-vitea and junipers 15
inches, $1 each; box hydrangea and
calla lilies 25c each. Mrs, W. T. Pan-
ter, Morganton, Georgia. ==.
All varieties of ferns 20c each; dbl.
and single red and pink geraniums 15c,
2 for 25; cuttings 10c; pink oxalis
10c bunch; large pink begonia, rooted,
25, cuttings 10c; white conk begonia,
rooted, 15c; large pansy plants 6 for
25; Yarkspur, phlox, purple ageratum
and primroses 20c doz; pinks and pink
verbena 3 for 25; dusty miller and
gladioli bulbs 5c; wandering jew 10c;
different varieties of lily and canna
bulbs 15c to 25c... Mrs. W. A. Huff,
Browns Crossing, Ga. e
I have disposed of all my flowers for-
this season. Bessie Howell, Meigs, Ga.
Route 1. =
Geraniums, red, pink, salmon and
white, cuttings 8c each; one ruffled
edge salmon geranium 10c; different
| varieties and colors begonias 8c each;
olors chrysanthemums, medi- |
mums, 25 doz; rooted geraniums and
}begonias in containers 25c to $3..for
local trade or will exch .some cuttings
and plants for turkey eggs. No order
less than 25c. Mrs. Leland Lee, Oliver,
Georgia, Route: 1. ae
May jonquils, yellow narcissus, old
fashioned jonquils and -buttercups $1
per 100; also 10 young black walnut
trees, 20 each FOB here. Mrs: Mada-
line: Stanley, Irwinton, Ga. Route 1.
Rooted red carnations 10c; cuttings
oc; dark red dahlia slips; 5c each or
6 for 25; four oclock plants 30c doz;
white shasta daisy plants 35c. doz.
Cash with order. No order for less than
25c. Miss Sallie Happoldt, Lewiston,
Georgia, at
Prickly mock orange hedge plants
$1 per 100 del: Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Mil-
haven, Georgia.
* Flower. seed and. plants for sale or
will exch. for anything useful. Write
for particulars. Mrs. Annie Lee New-
ton, Toccoa, Georgia.
Scarlet salvia plants 40c doz; bright
red snap dragons 30c doz. Mrs. J. M.
Willis, 2303 Ellis St. Brunswick, Ga.
Shasta daisy, giant zinnia plants, 25c
doz; candy tuft, Chinese sunflower,
Klondike cosmos, blanket. flower plants
15 doz; mums, different colors, - 20c
doz. or $1.50 per 100; orange lilies, 40c
doz; red spider lily 35 doz; Califor-
nia violet plants $1 per 100; lantana,
spirea, Dorothy Perkins rose rooted 10c
each; yellow narcissus bulbs: $1 per
100; cannas 30c doz; wisteria and pep-
per vines 10c each. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Ga. Route 6.. ee
Cannas 10 each or $1 doz; milk and
wine lilies 15c and 20 each; primrose
plants 15 doz; touch-me-nots, pansy
plants 25c doz; chrysanthemums, can-
dy tuft, 20c doz; or exch. for large
white feed sacks or sultanas any color.
Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga.
Waxed. chrysanthemums 90c doz;
roses, carnations 60c doz; assorted col-
ors: will exch. for Boston or ostrich
plume ferns, St: Bernard lily, Japan
lily, any kind of begonia. except. conch
or petunia. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairs-
ville; Georgia, Rt. 3. ; se
Salmon sultana cuttings, August
lilies, well rooted, 10c each or 3 for 25c.
Will exch, for fern cuttings or -be-
gonias one for one. Mrs. Guy Thomp-
son, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Large flowering hybrids, sultanas, all
colors rooted plants 20c each; holly-
hocks $1 doz; balsam 50c doz; blue
ia plants 25c doz; aspadillion palm
W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. _
alls 5 blue iris 40} 1
02; Well rooted pink almonds 5c. ea; |
OFange lilies 25c doz: Star of Bethle--
ello anna "9 ot
1; white shasta _ jes 5
each; golden glow 35 doz; mixed
larkspur 15c doz; dusty miller, 20c
doz; lilac, verbena 5c rooted; aspara-
gus rooted.10c each;. lilies5c and 10c.
Will. exch. for. white and yellow vio-
lets, azaleas, arbor-vitea -or Easter
lilies. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
Route 1.
Cream monthly climbing roses, well
rooted, 15 each or will exch: for Au-
gust lilies, geranium and hydrangea,
all well rooted, flower for flower. Also
want to exch. fine turnip seed for col-
lard seed, 1 teaspoon for a teaspoon.
Mrs. Clarence Holcombe, Buchanan,
Route 1. Care D. : Chambers.
Hastings mixed- color petunias,
Strong plants, 25c; pink primroses, pur-
ple verbena, 15c doz; blue and pink
larkspur; velvet marigold, snow-on-
the-mountain, pink verbena, 3-for 10c:
3 oval shaped boxwood for pots or vas-
es 50 each. Mrs. A. A, Cary, Royston,
Georgia, Route 1. i
Double yellow -japonicas, purple lilac
bush, weigelias, altheas, golden bell
bush, all rooted, 25c each; dark red
velvet rose, double 15c each; orange
day lilies, blue iris,.30ce doz; purple fox
gloves, 40 doz; purple and white hardy
phiox 35c doz; purple wisteria, 20c ea;
dusty miller 10c doz; violets 20c doz.
Ethel Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
. Coral vine; 1 year old, 15c each; 2
for 29c; cannas, large double red, yel-
low and variegated, chrysanthemums,
diferent colors, 25c doz. Mrs. Ida Tay-
lor, Arlington, Ga. Rt. A.
One asparagus spengeria fern, post-
paid'10c. Mrs. M. E, Hendrix, Bright,
Georgia.
Large banana canna bulbs 25 each;
lemon cannas 5 each; double and sin-
gle tiger, red spider lilies, dark red,
purple, lavender, dahlia bulbs, 5c ea;
petunias, fox gloves, daisies, brown
eyed susans, white narcissus, butter:
}and eggs, little yellow narcissus bulbs,
2o doz; amaryllis bulbs, 35c each;
large chrysanthemums, 35-for $1; pink
crepe myrtle 15c each; violets, _ pink
oxalis 30 doz. Mrs. Z. C. Adams, Juni-
per, Georgia. 3 S
Grand Duke jasmine, oleanders,. red,
double cream, white, pink, altheas, dif-
ferent colors, m
ferent colors, andy 4 for $1.15; ferns,
Roosevelt, maiden-hair, asparagus, plu-
mosa, Spengeria, begonias, all kinds,
any 3 for 55c. Mrs, J. A. Griffin, 512
ist Ave. E: Cordele, Ga.
Beefsteak begonia 30 each; other
begonias 20 ad 25c each; all colors ge-
ranium cuttings 10c each; white and
yellow. jonquil bulbs, 25c doz; cannas,
8 for for 25; coladitum 20c each; ele-
phant ear coladium 15c each; different
kinds of lilies 20c each and $1 doz;
justicia cuttings 10 each; umbrella
palm 20c each; state inspected. Miss
Grace Carter, Lake Park, Ga. .
Cut flowers of cape jasmine fres
from yard, buds or open. flowers, $1
per doz; rooted plants of white jas-
mine 30c each del.; pink crepe myrtle
plants $2. per doz; boxwood plants $1
per doz; white spirea 25c each; Mag-
nolia glaucia trees 6 for $1; all del.
Mrs. R. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
Purple fuschias, pink begonias, pur-
ple and crimson dahlias, bronze chry-
santhemums 15 each postpaid. Mrs.
Ella Robinson, Greenville, -Georgia,
Route 3.
Blue and white sweet violets 20c doz;
-blue and purple iris 25c doz; Star of
Bethlehem 15ce doz; red japonica 20c
each; pink almond 15c each; lavender
lilac, 20:each; red cannas 6 for 30c or
12 for 50c; several kinds monthly rose
cuttings 5c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Tensley Henderson, Oakman, Ga.
May cactuS rooted, semi-double ge-
raniums, red, white and pink, mistletoe
geranium, oxalis, rose bud geranium,
justicia 3 for 25:"Also 2 lbs. dried sage
for 75c. - Miss Florrie Hamby, Cum-
ming, Georgia, Route 8.. *
Mixed chrysanthemum plants, swee
williams, variegated violets 2 doz. for
15; pink perennial. pea vines, myrtle
vines, $1 doz. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga.
Route 3, Box 42.
Purple violets, dusty miller, blanket
flower, cosmos, mixed poppies; all root-
ed, 3 doz. for 25c. Mrs. M. C. Conner,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 4. ;
Hardy feather yard fern 50c doz;
deep bronze coleus, hardy, 15 per doz.
or $1 per 100; tall double African mari-
gold 10c doz. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Mid-
dleton, Ga. Route 1.
~ Peachtrees, 4 to 8 inches, yellow and
white clingstones, 26c del. for 12; varie-
gated well rooted running rose bushes
s : r fe a . be . Ve Byy aes %
a
del. Mrs. A, S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
er 3 for 30c; coral trumpet creeper 40c
doz; tiger lilies 35c doz; narcissus
Georgia. ei
Blue jap iris lilies 50c doz; giant
pink perennial phlox 30e doz; tiger
lilies 35c doz; violets 25c doz; Chero-
kee roses 75 doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor-
ganton, Georgia.
Sweet william seed, 1 teaspoonful for
10c. All colors. Minnie Braselton, Flow-
ery Branch, Georgia, Route 3. a
Blue iris lilies 25 doz; orange day
lilies 20c doz; tube roses 40c doz; zin-
nias 15 doz; shasta daisy seed 7c pkg.,
plants, 2 doz for 25c; white hydrangeas
15c each; geraniums rooted 10c; pe-
tunia plants, mixed colors, 10c doz., 3
doz. 25c. Mrs. A. W. McCrary, Gaines-
ville, Georgia. :
Red cannas 30c doz; salmon and yel-
low cannas 40c doz; winter pinks 10c
doz; fox gloves 3 for 10c. Add postage.
Mrs. V. S. Ladd; Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
Pink Perkins roses rooted, lilac
sprouts 10c each; small mums, mixed
colors, hollyhock, snapdragons 25c
doz; petunias and double mixed touch-
me-nots.15e doz; pinks 20 doz; flag
lilies 35 doz. Mrs. J Winters, Buford,
Georgia.
Iris, 25c doz.; butter bush, double
pink almonds, snowballs, snowdrops,
rose cuttings 5c
japonicas 25c each;
|each; day lilies, fox gloves, hardy phlox,
primroses, ribbon grass, cosmos, mari-
gold. 20c doz. Mrs. A. A. Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Georgia, Route 2.
Weeping Susie, purple iris, 6 for 25c;
golden bells 15 each; lilac, flowering
quince 25 each; orange lilies, daffo-
dils, 35 doz; creeping myrtle 25 doz;
all well rooted. Mrs. Claude Davis, Elli-
jay, Georgia, Route 3.
dia plants 6 for 10c; one justicia well
rooted 15c or will exch. any of above
um, or any Kind of begonia except
W. R. Barton, Adel, Ga. Rt. 2.
ing cannas, all colors and growing, 75c
white cactus 15c each; purple coleus,
petunia, zinnias, leopard grass,
bulbs 15 doz; winter pinks, all.colors
Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 59.
Alfred Conrad, pink cannas, 20 ea;
bronze and green leaf cannas, 14 for
$1; canary yellow, green leaf 75c doz:
18. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Salvia plants 35 per doz; gaillardia
seed 7c per tablespoonful. All delivered
in Georgia. Cash or money order. No
stamps or checks. Mrs. J. C. Hind,
Reynolds, Georgia, ey
Canna bulbs, different colors, 50c
doz; sweet williams, rose cuttings, all
colors, jonquils,. snow-on-the-moun-
tain, chrysanthemums, 25c doz; chim-
doz. Mrs. F. M.
Georgia.
bert cannas, dahlias, snow balls. Will
exch. for above all colors chrysanthe-
mums, or dbl. day lilies, different col-
ors iris, Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted,
lilacs, spirea, jonquil bulbs,
Christmas jasmine and winter bloom-
ing honeysuckle bush. Mrs. J. S. Wea-
therly, Hoschton, Georgia.
Want 1 pink dbl. petunia, 2 sultanas,
different colors; 2 azaleas and 1 pink
japonica dbl., all rooted. Buy or exch.
Write first. Mrs..Fred Atkinson, Ray
City, Georgia, Route 2. ae
flowered; also seed of young plants of
red flowered buckeye, and 500 trumpet
narcissus, all varieties of daffodils and
jonquils except paper white and dbl.
Full sized bulbs, cured after foliage
dies, to be delivered August or Septem-
ber. State lowest price for the lot. C.
R. Hardy, Jasper, Ga. Route 1. _
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0] es, young walnut trees, 10c
to 15c del; water hyacinth 10c
Pink and yellow azaleas $1.25 doz;
Cherokee roses 60c doz; clematis creep- -
bulbs 30 doz. H. Wilson, Morganton,
double Caffodils and cream narcissus, .
Petunia plants 10c doz; few gaillar-
for suluana, and color of double gerani-
white conch, each to pay postage. Mrs.
Palmetto asparagus plants 25 for 35; ~
3 fine geranium cuttings, all different
25c;-blue hyacinth bulbs to exch. for
|any other color. Finest. orchid flower-
per doz; blue flowering evergreen Vine, -
50c doz. All postpaid. Mrs. W. LL. Guille- es
beau, Lincolnton, Georgia, Route 6.
. Large leaf caladiums, double canna, _
blue
|bedding verbena 10c doz;. dew drop
20c doz; Star of Bethlehem, 10c each;
or exch. for potato plants. Miss Gladys
chrysanthemums 15 each or $1 for
ney. vine rooted 30c doz; blue flag 40c
Titshaw, Braselton,
FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED _
Want all color sultanas, coleons, sal- _
via, pink canna, white, red King Hum-
yellow .
Want seed of white or very light yel-
low sunflowers both large and small
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RaCh TWINGE
Second Hand Machinery for
Sale and Wanted
Buckeye 2 horse riding cultivator,
good cond. $20 cash, your station or
exch. for any breed day old chicks ex-
cept W. Leghorns or R. I. Reds. Pid.
Clifford, Griffin, Ga. RFD C.
1 8-H. P. Mogul International gas
engine, A-1 condition; 1 10 H. P, Titan
international gas engine, need only
shght repairs, 2 line shafts, hangers,
several pulleys etc. Sell for cash ofr
exch. for good bread corn. Make best
offer. Robert Fuller, Adairsville, Ga.
box 287. ;
One 24 inch Meadows corn mill; One
144 Letz feed mill; 1 25-H. P. Fairbanks
iorse crude oil engine. -G. W. Reaves,
Atlanta, Ga. 375 Whitehall St. |
Moline tractor in good cond. with
disc plow, sell or exch. for cows, hay,
corn, velvet beans, chickens and other
farm product I can use. Write what
yuu have to exch. Tuc Franklin;
warnesville, Georgia.
One 60-H. P. engine and 1 80-H. P.
boiler and a complete gin, good cond.
H. Hardin, Dyas, Georgia.
-_ A complete outfit of blacksmith tools
in good cond. and other implements.
Write for particulars. Mrs. C. G. Har-
well, Godfrey, Georgia. :
1 Dialogue cotton planter, used 1 sea-
son $4. Mrs. T. S. Davis, Elberton, Ga.
stoute 4.
One 48-inch grist mill top runner;
one 24-inch grist mill bottom runner;
one 36-inch top runner. Cole make.
Write for prices; 1 Deering mowing
machine $50; log cart $75. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, Georgia, Route 3.
1 Cole corn drill single hopper $15 or
exch. for 15 Brown Leghorn hens. 8.
. B. Bailey, Senoia, Ga. Route 4.
Case boiler and engine with corn
mill, used very: little $150. J. M. Bald-
win, Rockmart, Georgia, Rt. 4.
Automatic Skinner engine 10x12, 50
H. P., 300 revolutions per minute. Good
cond. M. L. Lowe, City Recorder, Buena
Vista, Georgia. :
50 ft., 10 inches 5 ply Rainbow fric-
tion surface belting $20. M. W. Turner,
Statesboro,. Georgia. :
1 No. 12 Grist Mill. Write for price.
H. V. Barnett, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Campbell seed planter, Cole cotton
planter, Cole Duplex planter, and 2,
row Cotton Duster, cheap. Chas. F.
Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.
1-2 horse Avery riding planter with
distributor, $35; 1 No. 180 Letz feed
mill, $40; 1 No. 10 Sterling combination
thresher without trucks, $75; 1 Ford
son tractor with extension etc., 1 power
I. H. C. potato digger, $75; John Deere
walking cultivator, $25 and other farm
implements. Also 500 second-hand I bu.,
potato crates, $35. Write. H. H. Snow-
den, Albany, Ga. Rt. B.
1 Grist Mill and 1 12 H. P. Hercules
eng., both in perfect cond., $300 FOB
here. Miss Birdje OSteen, Meigs, Ga.
1 I. H. G. riding cultivator, all at-
tachments, $25. Day Davis, Rutledge,
Ga.
1 Reaper and Binder, very good shape
$40 FOB Bartow. S. T. Dixon, Wadley,
Ga.
Mowing machine and rake, $35. Will
exch. for anything can use. M. Foster,
Grayson, Ga.
McCormick Binder, good as new.
Ss. B. Hungerford,
Write for price.
Bradley, Ga. :
~ 1 80 ton California red wood silo and
filler, practically new, $350. J. T. Math-
ews, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Stover gas eng., 1 1-2 H. P. Run only
a few hours, $30 for quick sale. E. O.
Jolley, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 9, Box 239.
1 power cane mill, 3 roller Chatta-
nooga make, copper pan, 14 fire 6.0.
P. gas or ker. Stover eng., mounted.
All in good cond. Sell or exch. for good
Jersey cows or heifers. Mrs. LL. By
Landdrum, Adairsville, Ga.
1 cutaway 18 in. disc, $20; harrows,
2 for $8. Docia Harris, Lula, Ga.
1 wheat and oat thresher Separator.
T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga.
1-Osborne Reaper and Binder, $100.
Used only a few days. T. C. McKibben,
Cooledge, Ga.
2 Oliver D. 12 Side Disc plows for
Fordson tractor. Used less than 30 days
$35 ea. Cash with order. B. H. Scogin,
Atlanta, Ga. Box 1172.
1 almost new Primrose Separator,
sell cheap. F. W. Dent, Cartersville,
Ga.
nae
ee ee a
just stopped running it, cheap. Write
for information. J. O. Chambers, Bow-
don; -Gas-hte 2.
Fordson tractor and farm wagon for
sale. W. D. King, Bowman, Ga.
John .Deere combination planter,
used very little. Sell cheap or exch. for
velve beans, peas, corn or pigs. E. S.
Colvin, Mesena, Ga.
1 Bradley steel beam light two horse
turn plow in almost new cond., $6. 1
Bradley cultivating diverse harrow, fine
cond., $3; 1 orchard spray pump for use
with bbl., need a few minor repairs, $3.
All FOB Smyrna. Will exch. any or all
for mixed chickens for table use, pre-
ferably friers. Mrs. Mabel Reynolds,
Smyrna, Ga.
Roderick Lean 24 disc tractor harrow,
cheap; $55; good Binder, $65; Plant Jr.
cotton cultivator, almost new, good
cond., with attachments, $12. R. C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.
One 4 horse gas. eng., $35. James
Franklin, Douglasville, Ga.
1 Avery Joy Rider cultivator, used 10
or 12 days, practically good as new,
with fenders, sweeper and shovel plows,
$35; also light and water system. Write
for prices. J. R. Morgan, Lavonia, Ga.
1 George Beuoy caponizing set, No.
20, new and complete with bow and full
directions, $5.25 del. Mrs. R. E. Talton,
Statesboro, Ga. Box 520.
1 Dick Fauns food cutter, first class
cond. about 3 H. P. to run it. Write for
particulars. Tom Champion, Chipley,
Ga. Rt. 2. '
Moline tractor_with disc plow. Sell
reasonable or exch. for any kind. of
farm products. Write. T. J. Franklin,
Barnesville, Ga. Z ;
3 Oliver bottom plows for tractor, $25
ea., 3 Sullivan-Towson disc _ tractor
plows, $40 ea. 6 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse
gas. eng., minus magneto, $35; 1 Wil-
water pump with 1-2 H. P. motor com-
plete except batteries, $75. 1 Universal
24 inch stone grist or grinding mill for
Fordson tractor or other power, $75.
All in first class cond. Fred C. Geiger,
Flintside, Ga. ;
1 Russell threshing machine, good
cond., used very little. Cheap. Hawes
Cloud, Crawfordville, Ga.
1 8x10 wheel and steam eng,, in A. 1,
cond. No reasonable offer refused. J.
P. Kelley, Chatsworth, Ga. Box 54.
John Deere combination planter with
Ideal. R. D. Hall, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Late model International Riding Cul-
tivator, used one season, with plows
and 6 disc, $100, or exch. for cows or
anything can use. J. W. Thompson,
Ailey, Ga.
1 Economy gas. eng.,
class cond., needs no repairs $65.
Cc. Allen, Hoschton, Ga.
15 H. P. Worthington ker. eng., used
10 days, $300; Kelly Duplex feed mill,
No. 4, $40; Economy 2 1-2 H. P. eng.,
$25; John W. Harms, Savannah, Ga...
1 Moline tractor, 1 Fordson tractor,
1 Tom Houston Skidder with cable,
tongs, block etc., 1 20-H. P. Peerless
eng., high pressure, 1 15-H. P. Peerless
eng., low pressure. Write for prices. E.
T. Boswell, Siloam,- Ga.
1 15-H. P: Johen Deere gas. eng., in
trucks, fine cond. $1.50. D. C. Van Wey,
Carnesville, Ga.
Old style DeLaval Cream Separator,
guaranteed to skim clean, $15 FOB
here. P. W. Etheridge, Milner, Ga.
Skinner over-head Irrigation, centri-
fugal pump, Air-Compressor and 25 H.
P. gas. eng., etc. Write for further in-
formation and prices. D. V. Polhill,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
1 No. 4, Geiser thresher with drag
stacker in fine cond., cheap; also eng.,
boiler and other farm implements.
Write for description, price etc. HE. L.
Puckett, Atlanta, Ga. 48 Weyman Ave.
Ss. W. :
Deep well pump, good cond. Write
for price. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.
1 Owensboro Ditcher and grader, $45
and 1 Wade cut-off gas saw, $95. Robt.
S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
1 Meadows corn mill, 16 in. rock, $35
ae here. R. B. Phillips, Damascus,
a.
60 H.. P. boiler and 50 Horse eng.,
Schofields, good cond. Write for price
and terms. C. R. McLeod, Pineview, Ga.
1 Landham cotton chopper, good cond
Write for price. J. J. Braselton, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.
American cream separator, good as
new, $8 or exch. for 8 R. I. Red hens,
Mrs. D. T. Haynes, Commerce, Ga. Rt.
BoE P.7tirst
L.
14, are
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Be
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Clayton water wheel, good shape,| McCormack, Deering new No. 4 rid--
liamson stump puller, complete, $200;.
attachments. Good cond., $12.50 FOB,
ing cultivator, good cond., reasonable.
Mrs. Mary M. Cochran, Stonewall, Ga.
1 set of blacksmith tools, complete,
all-round good cond., $35 FOB Griffin.
Geo. B. Daniel, Griffin. Ga.
1 Cole cotton seed planter, first class
cond., $3. Cash with order. B. L. Bene-
field, Grayson, Ga.
93 Chattanooga Turner, $8.50; all
steel Gee Whiz cultivator, $3; Martin
ditcher, $30; Lynchburg Buster, $8.
All good as new. W. D. Watson, Logan-
ville, Ga. :
Royal pea thrasher, A 1. cond. on
rubber tired truck. Will exch. for young
milch cow, fresh in, del. to my farm.
A. Gordon Brown, Bowman, Ga. Box
88. . i
1 DeLaval separator, good as new,
te for- price, G. H., Clark, -Griffin,
a.
1 Primrose Separator, first class cond
used 3 mos., also 5 gal. cream cans.
Sell cheap. Mrs. Mary W. Clay, Monti-
cello, Ga. Rt. 6...
1 DeLaval cream separtor, No. 12 in
A. 1, cond., used less than 12 mos., $50
for quick cash sale, Mrs. J. L. Edge,
Doerun, Ga.. Rt. 4. ~
.1 good farm cart, fine shape, $20 or
exch. for honey bees in pat. hives; 1
steel Burr Grist or Grit mill, 2 extra
sets of Burrs, fine cond., $10 or exch. }
for a 6-mos. old big bone P. C. gilt; |
one 1 H. P. F. B. M. gas eng, $8 or exch
for. 7-W. L. yr. old hens, or 50 lbs. new
country made lard; also a Little Brown
Hen incubator, $3 or exch. for 3 W. L.
| thoroughbred hens. C. H. Munt, Kings-
land, Ga.
Tom Houston Liberty peanut sheller,
$15; B. F. Avery gas eng., 6 H. P. $50;
Sumter Magneto, need at little repair,
$30. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 101.
One 42 in. Grist mill complete, $40.
A. C. McNeil, Americus, Ga. Rt. A...
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
. WANTED
Want 2 hand garden hoe with coup-
lings, any size, good cond. Prefer I in.
but 2 in. will be satisfactory. John
Crone, Philomath, Ga. ]
Want to.exch. equal value for Ford-
son tractor. Write. A. I. Holden, Eaton-
ton;-Gas. Rt. .3.
Want good second-hand rake; Mc-
Cormack or Deering make. R. E. Lee,
Concord, Ga. : f
Want a grist mill. Must be good cond.
and reasonable Write. (Dealers need
pet answer). D.F. Wood, Adairsville,
a. :
Want Want good second-hand gin
outfit. State in first letter what make,
cond., how long been used and all de-
tails. H. D. Dickson, Rutledge, Ga.
Want some DeLaval milking machine
units, also extra Pales. J. P. Simpson,
Atlanta, Ga. 16 Brady St.
Want 1 Ledbetter corn and cotton
lanter. Model without chain. Will exch.
value $40 or more for same. Write. J.
R. Parker, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 1 Fairbanks-Morse crude oil
eng., 25 H. P., 1 40 or 60 H. P. crude
oil eng., and 1 four seventy saw gin
outfit. Must be in good cond., and cheap
for cash. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia, Ga.
Want 1 force pump for windmill.
Must be first class cond., and cheap
og ee S. I. Ward, Columbus, Ga.
Want to exch. value $15 for 2 good
Oliver goober turn plows and difference
in cash, or for chickens, pigs, or corn.
Write for particulars. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston, Ga.
Want 16 inch two roller Sugar Cane
mill. Must be fair cond. State price. J.
B. Boone, Hazelhurst, Ga.
Want Steam pressure canner. Mrs.
H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga.
Want 1 second-hand split steel pulley
22 or 24 in. diameter, 10 in. face. C. H.
Munt, Kingsland, Georgia.
Beans and Peas for
* Sale and Wanted _
150 bu. pure A. 1 pure Brabham peas,
$2.50 bu. FOB Richland. S. E. Beall,
Richland, Ga. :
90-day speckled bean seed, $1.50 bu.,
FOB Hatcher, or exch. for Brabham
peas. L. O. Gay, Hatcher, Ga.
10 bu. bunch Velvet beans, pure,
bright seed, $2.50 per bu. del. or exch.
for Baby chicks, R. I. Red, Barred R..,
Brown Leghorns, Spanish peanuts. or
Soy Beans, O-too-tan. T. E. Braswell,
Rt, 3, Adrian, Ga. hecan le:
ee
Ke
peas at 10c lb., for Yellow skin Por
pod, early Valentine and good, ten
| Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Thursday, May 10, 19
~O-too-tans $6.75; -Laredos, $
Biloxis, $3.95. L. W. Grant, Jacks
Ga.
3 bu. O-too-tans, $7.25 bu.; 10 |
Laredos, $5.50 bu; 40 bu. mixed pea
$1.90 bu; 7c bu. Spanish Peanuts, 8-
1-2c lb; 5 bu. Runner peanuts, 6c
Good sound seed. Prices FOB Eastma
Ga. L. M. Giddens, Eastman, Ga,
30 bu. red hull speckled peas slighth
damaged, $2 bu. Mrs. L. J. Kirkland
Broxton, Ga.
O-too-tans, $6.65; Laredos, $5.10; Bi.
loxis, $3.90; Mammoth Yel. $2.30, al
varieties of Cow Peas. Write for prices.
A. S. Greer, Jackson, Ga. =
Genuine O-too-tans $6.45; recleaned
Laredos, $4.95; recleaned Biloxis, $3.85
recleaned Mammoth- Yellows, $2.25:
prices on all varieties peas on app
cation. R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, G:
2 bu. white Black-eyed peas, 4c
150 lbs. Henderson white Bunch Bi
Beans 12c by bushel; 15c by 1-2 bu
6 lb. for $1, extra fine Pole or Cornfi
beans, 40c Ib. L. S: Kelly, Rt. 1, Sha
Dale, Ga. 1S ae
2 or 3 lbs. half runner white tend
garden beans or white tender p
beans. Will exch. strawberry pla
pay cash. Mrs. Icie Warwick, Lea
Big Whipps and New Era Field pe
$2.15 per bu. FOB. Cash with order.
A. Wilbanks, Rt. 29, Commerce, G:
20 bu. Texas Whippoorwill peas, $1
bu. James L. Smith, Woodville, Ga.
25 bu. Clay peas, $2.25 bu.; 1 10 I
Brabs $2.50 bu; 12 bu. Red Rippe
$2.25 bu; 10 bu. Unknowns, $2.50
all pure stock, clean seed, in good b
40 bu. planting seed in 3 bu. bags
$1.30 bu. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
Drought Resistant cornfield bea:
very prolific, 4 lbs., $1.25. Add posta
Mrs. G. G. Maxwell, Washington, G
3 bu., Brown Crowder peas, for, s
unmixed. Make best offer. J. B. J
feries, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.
Have sold all of my colored half
ner bean seed. Answer to many in
quiries. Mrs. C. Lyin, Ball Ground, G
5 bu. Iron peas and 2 bu. Brabham
for sale at $2.25 bu., FOB here. Al
will exch. white, black-eyed Crowd
Rico potato slips, May 15th del., a
M. James Cureton, Austell, Ga.
Butter beans, White Bunch varie
20 lb. Add postage. Mrs. S. J. Ray
Seville, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
Red Ripper peas, $2.50 bu., sound
ee H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga.
90- day velvet beans, in 2 1-2
bags, $1.25 bu. also 50 bu. Chufas
lb. D.\W. Floyd, Jr., Chester, Ga.
6 bu. Unknown peas, 98 per cent pu.
ee bu. FOB here. T. B. Kelly, Midv:
a. I
White brown-eyed peas, 15 per
2 lbs. for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Vaughn, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29.
90-day Velvet beans, 2 1-2 bu. b
$2.50 bu. FOB Alexander. T. K. Cha
Alexander, Ga. os arms
Big Whipps and New Era field pet
$2.15 per bu. FOB here. Cash with or
C. A, Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt.
White and cream sugar Crowd
peas, 10c lb. or exch. for peanuts. Mi:
Doris Humphry, Flowery Branch, Ga.
10 bu. Little yellow Two Crop Cro\
der peas, slightly mixed, $1.65 per b
FOB Rochelle, Ga. or $1.50 bu. m
rome. E. F. Martin, Rochelle, Ga.
White sugar crowder and _ speckl
crowder peas, 15c lb. del. Clifton Whi
Temple, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 49. Loe
10 bu. Brab peas, sound and clea
w ae R. A. McDonald, Stapleton, G
Navy beans for table use, 8c lb., f
planting 6c lb., Squirrel tooth pop corr
10c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Stoni
Adairsville, Gas Rte.32 :
13 bu. 90-day velvet beans, $1 bt
Y. S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. as
1927 crop 90-day running velvets.
bu., also June corn $3 bu.,
corn, 15c qt. All FOB here. T.
gan, Warthen, Ga. oe ae
Pure, white sugar crowders and Lad
peas, 12c lb., Burpees stringless gr
half runner garden beans, 30c Ib.. C
blaek-eyed peas, 7c FOB., 8c lb. de
Orders abov 25c postpaid. Clyde Ma
dox, Flowery, Branch, Ga. ree
30 bu., Brabs, $2.50 bu.; 50 bu., HU!
ning Velvets, $1.25 bu., i . lol
5 bu. lots, $1.20 bu., 10 bu. lots, $1.15 b
Bunch velvets, $2.50 bu. All sound seed
uy oicone bags. C. Q. Norris, Eastma
Henderson pure, sound Bush butte
beans, 15c lb. Hull-less popcorn, 10c 0Z.
Mammoth Russian seed, 10c oz. Add
postage. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middlet
$2.25 bu. 20 bu. Red Rippers,
bu. Good, clean peas in strong
RR. L. Faircloth, Eastman, Ga.
u. Lady peas, 10c lb. 2 bu. Sugar
lers, $2.75; 4 bu. black-eyed peas,
All FOB here. Chas. L. Brown,
vell, Ga. Rt. 4.
r 5 bu. small black-eyed peas,
early and continuous, 10c Ib. run-
butter-beans, 15c lb. 6 wks. black-
peas, 10c lb. Will exch. for 1 gal.
' Ribbon Cane syrup at 90c gal.
to pay charges. Write. J. T. Hamby,
s\dbury, Ga. Box 420. .
ou. Calif., black-eyed peas, $2.50;.
-2 bu. speckled cow peas, $1.75.
n W. Craft, Jr., Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.
Oo. 1 recleaned early speckled seed
velvets, $1.10 bu. pure bunch seed vel-
vets, $3 bu. Brabham peas, $2.35 bu.
S, $2.15, Irons mixed slightly with
Ss, $2 bu. clays, $1.90, mixed peas,
} bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
0 lbs. colored bunch butter beans
00 lbs. black-eyed peas. Write for
ce. T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista,
Known peas, sound and pure, $2
Geo. T. Smith, Sharpsburg, Ga.
four bushels unknown peas. FOB
e. Clifton E. Beard, Buford, Ga. Rt.
9 lb. white brown-eyed peas, 12 lbs.
beas, and 7 lbs. white Century.
, 10c lb. ea. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
onroe, Ga.
sold all of my black crowder peas.
iswer to many inquiries. Mrs. C. D.
artin, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
MARKET.
| $6.75 bu. 25 bu. or more, $6.50 bu. en-
tire lot, $6.25 bu. not recleaned- FOB
Locust Grove; also 15 bu. pure brown-
yed white peas, 4c Ib., $2.25 bu. G. G.
Patrick, Locust Grove, Ga. :
10 bu. Red Rippers, unmixed, $2.25
bu., FOB here. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia,
Ga. Rt 1:
- Sugar Crowder and white Black-eyed
peas, $3 bu., also fine white seed corn,
ears from 10 to 12 inches, 75c pk., FOB
here. J. W. Carter, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2.
Speckled peas, $1.75; also good sound
on $1.20. Mrs. E Wright, Yatesville,
a
5 Ibs. little white Mush peas, $1. Villa
Viscaya Farm, Doerun, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want cow peas, all. varieties, Early
speckled velvet beans, Mammoth yellow
Soy, Laredos, Mungs, O-too-tans and
Biloxi beans. Quote quantity and low-
est price. Send representative sample.
W. H. Robinson, Cairo, Ga:
Want Lady peas. Pay cash. or exch.
collard or tomato plants. Mrs. R. R.
Denson, Quitman, Ga.
Want Unknown peas: Clays.
Whippoorwills mixed. Send sample;
Syrup in bbls.,, and cans. W. H. Davis,
Savannah, Ga. 312 Montgomery St.
_ Want field peas, any variety or mixed
Must be sound. E. Y. Stokes, Macon,
Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to exch. 2 bu. shucked corn,
72 lb. bu. sacked for 1 bu. of Brab or
Iron peas, I pay freight on peas, other
pee on corn. Alonza Paulk, Jr.; Wray,
a.
and
ole beans, 25c pt. and. tender corn-
leld beans, 25c qt. Mrs. Lena Phillips,
airmount, Ga. Rt. 1.
Have sold all of my beans and peas.
nswer to many inquiries. S. T. Dixon,
Wadley, Ga.
Tender, colored cornfield beans, wht:
running butter beans, 20c lb. del. mini-
mum 2 lbs. Have sold all of the white
ornfield beans. Mrs. S. N. Bearden,
Buckhead, Ga.
0-dav velvet beans in 2 1-2 bu. bags,
crop, $1.15 bu.; also 50 bu. good,
d chufas, 10c lb. FOB here; 20 bu.
d peas, $1.75 bu. D. W. Floyd,
ester, Ga.
Good, sound Brab peas in strong bags
$2.50 bu., FOB here also Excel water-
m seed, $1 lb., Cash with order. C.
Walker, Ellaville, Ga.
Bunch Velvet beans, $2 bu. 100-day
ans, $1. Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga.
0 bu. Brabham peas, 100 per cent
and sound, especially for seed,
bu. in best bags. W. J. Potts, Bon-
Georgia.
co-tan and Mung beans, $5 bu.
50 a or 15c lb. J. M. Kemp, Dallas,
Rt. 7.
Jid fashioned tender cornfield bean
d, 30c Ib. del. colored speckled bunch
bean seed, 15c Ib. or 2 Ibs. for 25c
_R. L. Kennerly, Lawrenceville, Ga.
ee
hite black-eyed table peas, 7c Ib.
T. S. Davis, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4.
st white tender varieties cornfield
is, 30 pt., or. exch. for dbl. all
lors Dahlias. Miss Moline Land-
Adairsville, Ga.
u. O-too-tan beans, perfectly
_and clean, $7.50 bu. FOB Grif-
W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Ga. cs
_bu. yellow field peas for hay or
hg purposes, $1.75 bu. FOB Ocilla.
urvis, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3.
Bunch Velvet beans. Early va-
$2.50 bu. C. W. Dugger, Oliver, |
yu. Mixed peas, $2 bu. FOB Clax-'
. L. Adams, Claxton, Ga.
ay velvet beans, sound 1927 crop
[-2 bu. new bags, $1.15 bu. FOB
Iso 50 bu. good, sound Chufas,
. D. W. Floyd, Jr., Chester, Ga.
bs. white Lady peas, 10c lb. Add
e. Mrs. J. C. Chappelar, Lavonia,
t. 3. 3
pure Iron peas, $1.75 bu. FOB
Ts. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville,
. Henderson bunch butter beans
| Or. more lbs. del. No checks
Mrs. J. B. Brown, Doerun, Ga.
sons bunch butter beans, 20c
xch. for large type Chrysan-
, white Cannas, any color
except bright red, Sultanas, or
g useful. Write. Mrs. A. C.
awrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3.
bunch butter beans, 25c Ib.,
hull strived cornfield beans, 30c
dd postage, No stamps accepted..
M. Thomas, Lavonia, Ga. Rt.
ine O-too-tan beans, recleaned,
ag even wt. bags, 1 to 25 bu.,
Want 10 to 25 bu. Iron, Brabham or
Whippoorwill peas. Quote best price.
H. B. Vickers, Ambrose, Ga.
Want a half or a bu. cream white
peas with brown eye. Quote best price
and send sample. W. J. Edenfield, Gray-
mont, Ga. :
Want cow peas, all varieties. Early
speckled velvet beans, Mammoth yel-
low Sov, Laredos, Mungs, O-too-tans
and Biloxi beans. Quote quantity you
have and very lowest price. Send rep-
resentative sample. W. H. Robinson,
Cairo,Ga.
Want 20 bu. Brab peas. Will exch.
Porto Rico potato plants. Gov. inspect-
ed at $1.75 M., Will give $2.25 bu. for
peas. S. E.. Hollis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want all varieties of peas; Laredo
and O-too-tan soy beans and White
Chinese velvet beans. Let us know what
you have to offer. H. M. Franklin, Ten-
nille, Ga.
Want up to 400 bu. ea., straight Brab-
ham peas and brabs and Irons mixed.
Robinson & Neal, Cairo, Ga.
Want 35 bu. Red Ripper peas. Send
sample and quote price. R. A. Rake-
straw, 1149 Lee St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga.
Want to exch. reg. Jersey bull calves
from 1 week to {0 mo. old for beans and
peas, any variety. Calves are grandsons
of the imported combination Premier.
Will exch. with responsible parties now
for fall oats and rye seed, at $30 to
$50. S. G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga.
Want bunch Velvet beans for plant-
ing in corn. Must be solid 1927 crop.
Send sample and quote price at once.
Cc. C. Malphrus, Halcyondale, Ga.
Want 2 bu., Laredo, 2 bu., bunch
velvet and 2 bu. 90-day velvet beans.
Make best price. Will pay cash or
exch. good 150 cap. incubator. R. D.
Davison, Lyerly, Ga. ;
EGGS FOR SALE
(Continued from page 9)
Have more orders for turkey eggs
than can fill. This is answer and apo-
logy to the community. The Wonder
Poultry Farm, Rockmart, Ga.
Pure White Indian Runner duck eggs
$1 doz., 15 for $1.25; R. I. White eggs,
$1 for 15, $3 for 60. All del. Ira C. And-
erson, Roy, Ga. Bee
Pure dark Brown Tormahlen strain
Leghorn eggs, from selected hens
and Athens College Poultry Ex--
pert cockerels, $1.50 for 15. Crates .0
be returned. Mrs. Wiley, H. Adams,
Dudley, Ga.
Big bone Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50
doz., by mail. Cash with order. Mrs. W.
E. Phillips, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5.
Thompson Barred Rock eggs from
prize stock, $1 for 15, $3 for 50, $5.25 a
100 del. Exch. for Bourbon Red turkey
eges. Cartons to be returned; baby
chicks, same strain, 15c ea. Mrs. Milton
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure bred Ferris W. Leghorn eggs,
75 for 15, or exch. for dried apples and
peaches. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham,
GaARti. At: :
J. B. Giant, Marcy strain eggs, $1 for
15 del Miss Josie Davis, Curryville, Ga.
White Leghorn eggs, 75c for 15; In-
dian Runner duck eggs, $1 for 15. All
BULLETIN.
FOB here. Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, |
Baxley, Ga.
J. B. Giant eggs, Marcy strain, $1 for
15 del. Miss Margaret Davis, Curryville,
Ga.
S. C. R. I. eggs from best trapnest
flock bought from Prof. E. H. Rucker
of Iowa. Highest hen, 286 eggs, lowest,
238. $1.50 for 15. J. F. Tabor, Lavonia,
a. 4
Ancona eggs, $1 for 15, or exch. 2
settings for 1 M., potato slips, any good
variety. Fred Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt.
4; :
Fresh, fertile eggs from pure bred J.
B. Giants, $2 for 15, Miss Jessie Cash,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.
Donaldson R. I. Red and Thompson
B. R. eggs; 1st pen, $2 for 15 del; 50 for
$6; $11 a 100; second pen 50 for $3.50,
$6.50 a 100, $1.25 for 15. All from trap
nest hens and 90 per cent layers. 90
per cent fertility guaranteed. N. D.
Norris, Wrightsville, Ga.
Golden Sebright eggs from American
Assn., Certified stock, $2 a setting, also
a few Bantam hens, perfectly marked,
$2 ea. M. M. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
S. C. R. I. Red eggs from Tompkins
strain, 75c for 15 or exch. for White
Spanish seed peanuts. Mrs. G. W. Ran-
dall, Lavonia, Ga. ~
Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, $1.50
for 15 postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs.
W. E. Webb, Sr., Oglethorpe, Ga.
Giant S. C. Black Minorca eggs, $1
for 15. Crates to be returned. Mrs. M.
M. Kelley, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 4.
Tompkins dark red S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, $1 for 15, $1.50 for 30. Miss Car-
jie Kemp, Marietta, .Ga.
J. B. Giant eggs from prize winning
Marcy strain, $1.50 for 15, 2 settings
ae ae J. D. McLane, Hartwell, Ga.
Pure bred Wycoff W. Leghorn eggs,
from heavy laying stock, $1 for 15, $4 a
100; Eggs from fine large pure bred
White Rocks, $1 for 15. Buyer to furn-
ish carrier, or $1.25 del. in container.
Will exch. for Lakenvelder or Black
Giant eggs or Soy and Velvet beans.
R. D. Davison, Lyerly, Ga. :
Partridge Rock eggs, Bird Bros.,
strain, $1.50 for 15, $4.50 for 50, $8 a
ae ae Mary F. Lawson, Hahira, Ga.
S. C. Ancona eggs from heavy layin
flock, $1 for 15, $4 a 100 postpaid. Mrs
A. C. Spence, Blakeley, Ga.
Pure Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red eggs,
$1.50 a setting, $5 a 100 and pure Booths
strain white Minorca eggs,-$1.50 a set-
ting or pure Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, $1.50 a setting or $5 a 100, or exch.
some for flowers, ferns, begonias, pink
or white cannas, or choice chrysanthe-
mums; also have pure Booths strain
White Minorca eggs, $1.50 a setting or
would exch. for a nice rooster, same
strain not over yr. old. Mrs. J. L. Alsa-
brook, Fort Valley, Ga.
Thompson Barred Rock eggs, $1.15
for 15 del. Enclose stamps for infor-
no P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
Selected White Rock eggs, Fischel
strain, $1.25 for 15 del. Mrs. A. L. Keys,
Eton, Ga.
Pure M. B. Turkey eggs, June del.
15c ea., crates to be returned. Cash with
order. W. R: Johnson, Alto, Ga.
Thompson Barred Rock eggs, $1 for
15 del. Cartons to be returned. $2.75
for 50, $5 a 100; Day old baby chicks,
; Same strain, 15c ea., or exch. for Bour-
bon Red turkey eggs. Mrs. Milton Sum-
her, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs, stock second direct, $1 for 15, $1.75
for 30 del. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29.
Pure bred White Pekin duck eggs,
ready, 90c for 13. Guaranteed. M. E.
Roberts, Sumner, Ga. /
Prize winning Golden Sebright ban-
tam eggs, $1.50 for 15 del. Mrs. R. A.
Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2: ;
Pure J. B. Giant eggs, $1.50 for 15,
or exch. for quilt tops or flowers. Mrs.
White Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.
Pure bred Indian Runner duck eggs,
from heavy laying strain, $1.50 for 12
postpaid; S. C. Ferris W. L. eggs, best
laying strain, $1.50 for 15. del. Mrs. W.
Edson, Tiger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Light Brahma eggs, Giant strain,
$1.50 for 15 Crates to be returned. Mrs.
L. E. Tatum, Dawson, Ga. Rt. A.
Selected fresh eggs, J. B. Giants, S.
C. Reds and pure Jap Silkies, mixed,
75c doz., del., or exch. for baby Silkies,
pure bred white, only, or for Silkie
hens, not over 18 mos. old. Write offer.
Send cash. Mrs. Daisy A. Cochran,
Plainville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Donaldson Reds and Thompson Imp.
Ringlet eggs, 90c for 15 ea., del. Crates
to be returned. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla,
Ga. Rt. 2. y
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PAGE THIRTEEN
Light Brahma Giant strain eggs, $1.50
for 15, or exch. for dried fruit or flow-
er cuttings. Voncile Tatum, Dawson,
Ga. Rt. A.
Eggs from best matings, now $2 for
15, $3 for 30, $6 a 100, FOB. Longview
Red Farm, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 6.
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Smiun
strain, $1 a setting. Mrs. H. H. Wat-
son, Helena, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure Game Bantam eggs, $1 for 15
prepaid. Mrs. G. T. Maxwell, Wash-
ington, Ga. Rt. 3.
Have all the orders for turkey eggs
that I can fill through May. Am book-
ing orders for June del. at 25c ea. Mrs.
M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga.
Aristocrat B. R. eggs, $2 for 15 from
a pen headed by cock direct from Hol-
terman. S. G. Williams, Swainsboro,
Ga.
Pure bred M. B. turkev eggs, 30c ea.,
FOB also have 1 yr. old M. B. pure
stock now laying April 1927 hen, $5.
Mrs. J. P. Barrow, Buckhead, Ga.
Morgan County.
A few settings of Royal purple J. B.
Giant eggs, in standard crate, $1.50 for
15, or exch. for nice dried fruit. Mrs.
J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton, Ga.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 for
15; Range eggs, $1.10 for 15 del.; $5.50
a 100 as gathered from all FOB. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1.
Wanted to contract from 2 to 3
cases of select brown shell _ infertile
eggs per week through June and July.
Make best offer FOB. H. G. Autry,
Plainville, Ga.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, 75c for 15.
John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 42.
Selected eggs from Shepherds Ancon-
as, $1 for 15,.$4 a 100 del. Prompt ser-
vice. Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga.
Rt. 3: f
Now ready pure bred W. Pekin duck
eggs, 90c for 13. Mrs. J. B. Roberts,
Sumner, Ga.
Pure.Partridge Rock eggs, from 7 to
9 lb. hens, headed by 13 lb. cock. $1.35
for 15, $6 a 100. Cash with order. Joe -
R. Newsome, Sandersville, Ga.
Golden Sebright prize winners, eggs
all yr. around. Write for particulars.
Leo Russell, Rome, Ga.
Cooks S. C. Buff Orpington eggs,
$1.25 for 15, $2 for\30 postpaid; also
roosters, . $1.50 and $2 ea. Miss Ronie
Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.
Goose eggs 20c ea., Mrs. R. M. Martin
Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. ;
Turkey eggs, 20c ea., del., or exch.
Write. Miss Manda Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Half Big Bone Giant turkey eggs, 50c
ea., FOB here. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Ry-
dal, Gav Rt: 2.
Light Brahma eggs, 90c for 15. Add
postage and return-cartons. Mrs. J. E.
Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
Rock eggs, $1 for 15. Mrs. J. R. Hillis,
Millhaven, Ga.
Buff Rock eggs, $1 a setting. Mrs. W.
P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga.
EGGS WANTED
Want to exch. pot plants, Begonias,
15 kinds of Geraniums, ferns, Mums,
Cactus and Verbena for turkey eggs,
or will pay reasonable cash price. Write
Mrs. Leland Lee,-. Oliver, Ga.
Want a setting of pure bred Speckled
Sussex eggs for hatching. Buy or exch.
Write. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
Rook. :
Want to hear from party having
Bunnie Chicken eggs. S. M. Guthuie,
Buford, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 1 to 3 cases of strictly fresh
yard eggs per week. Fred I. Baker, Col-
umbus, Ga. Box 244.
Want 140 White Rock eggs. two-
thirds fertility guaranteed. Quote best,
price del. J. E. Cross, Irwinton, Ga.
Rt. 2;
Want a setting of Black Cuban Game
eges. Thoroughbred preferred. Will pay
good price. Mrs. Thurman Gillis, Tar-
rytown, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to hear from any one in Ga.
who has the Howdon Fowls also the
White Great Black Polish Fowls, as I
want to buv some eggs. Melvin Will.
oughby, Brokenburg, Va.
Want to exch. 4 doz., good Barred
Rock eggs, a little mixed but dont show
to be for 6 large breed turkey eggs.
Ship in 4 doz., crate so I can return
eggs in same. Linnett Gordon, Tooms-
boro; GaaRt. 1,
Want 1 set turkey eggs to raise on
halves to 6 wks. Mrs. A. Powell, Pitts-
burg, Ga.
Want to exch. W. L. or R. I. Red
eggs for Light Brahma eggs. John Pow-
ell, Pittsburg, Ga.
Want to exch. White Leghorn or
Guinea eggs for Everlay strain Brown
Leghorn eggs. Defarert Powell, Pitts-
burg, Ga.
- (Continued. from page. 8h
Want large pink, white and yellow
chrysanthemums and price per doz.
Mrs. Sarah Etheridge, Carl, Georgia,
~.. Box 85,
Want to exch. for 6 kinds of cuttings.
Geraniums, 1 sultana, 1 Christmas cac-
tus, 3 ferns and 2 kinds of begonia.
Write before sending. Mrs. Ethel Davis,
Eastanollee, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Want 4 cape jasmines and two mag-
nolias. Write first, stating price. Miss
Alma J. Bryant, Gainesville, Georgia,
See Lets
Want asters, snagdiseots: fox gloves,
double hollyhock and scarlet sage all
mixed colors. Will exch. double zinnia
seed, mixed colors for same. Miss
Eloise: Latham, Buchanan, Georgia,
Route 2.
Want to exch. hydrangea for all
kind of ferns. Mrs. B. Wood, Griffin,
Georgia, Box 138.
- Want double geraniums, double dah-
lias, double hibiscus, cannas or sul-
tanas any color, pink or red begonia
or ferns. Will exch. rooted blue hy-
-drangea, nickel geranium, purple iris,
yellow primroses, daffodils, butter and
- eggs, sweet blue violets or will sell for
cash. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga.
Want 200 dwarf boxwood plants.
Write at once stating size and price.
Mrs. J. T, Adams, Macon, Georgia,
300 Vineville Ave.
Want to exch. a rapid running porch te
vine, 1 plant for 2 sued geraniums,
fuschia or dbl. petunia, 1 doz. chry-
santhemums or box flower cuttings.
Mrs. Cub Smith, Sone Georgia,
Route 2.
Want to exch. 2 lemon cannas or 2
white Easter lilies for 1 everblooming
dbl. carnation or dbl. geranium Ot
-any color. Florence Shurling, Oconee,
_ Georgia, Route 1.
Want hardy phlox, golden glow and
chrysanthemum plants in large quan-
. tities. Will exch. cabbage collard, pep-
Pe and tomato plants. H. H. Cham-
: Ball, Ground, Ga. Route 4.
: re pink mtn. rose vine, pink sul-
~ tana, coral vines and different varie-
ties of begonias. Mrs. A. J. Grimes,
Glenwood, Georgia. es
Want to exch. purple wild verberia.
for cuttings of star, ruba, rex or beef-
steak begonia or leopard plant, dahlia
shamrock, colens or other plants. Write
what you have to exch. - Mrs. E. L.
Yeomans, Register, Georgia. |
Want to exch. crepe paper roses,
value 10c each, for nice rooted shrubs
~ of any kind except spirewreath; also
want some fragrant water lilies ,jap-
-onicas and peach blow. Mrs. Lucian.
Hutcheson, Adrian, Georgia, Rt. a
Want single white hyacinth bulbs,
different shades of pink perennial
~ phiox and coral vine tubers. Write
prices, Mrs. Alex Hughs, Stillmore,
Georgia, Box 96.
a Want to exch. 300 sunflower plants
- for 25 Mexican fire plants or burning
~ bush, or will exch. 300 for 2 geraniums
- or 300 for 12 chrysanthemums, 400 for
tube rose, and many others. Write what
. you have to exch. E. Landan, Patter-
son, Georgia, Box 155.
Want white geranium cuttings.
_ Please state price. Miss Hattie Bryan,
~ Dahlonega, Georgia, Route 5. (
Want all colors large incurled chry-
~ santhemums, all colors snapdragons,
large type dbl. white, yellow, old rose
American Beauty color dahlias. Must |
be large type and May blooming; white
narcissus, milk and wine and crimson
amaryllis bulbs.. Will exch. Giant
Black Minorca eggs. Mrs. M. M. Kelly,
Lithonia, Georgia, Route 4.
~ Want lowest prices on quantities of
large florist type yellow chrysanthe-
mum plants. Must be yellow and large
size flowers. Can exch. King Humbert
~ cannas, 8 for 50 and perennial phlox,
60c a doz., or mixed colors larkspur
= plants 15c doz., for equal value in chry- |
santhemums. Mrs. H.-O. Bumann, Sa-
vannah, Ga. 1120 East 50th St.
Want deep pink, red and other colors
~ azaleas, hydrangeas, P. G. and others,
tall perennial hardy phlox, everbloom-
ing roses with names given, other fine
roses with names given, double lark-.
spur, finest named cannas and. bulbs
of all kinds. Would also like prices on
~ shrubbery to be delivered in the fall.
Want well rooted stock free from dis
ease, gov. inspected. Send prices and
amount you have. Mrs. Heidt DeLoache
. Estill, S. C., Rt. 2, Box 105.
Want to exch. 30 zinnia plants, 30
for 100 Oct ap coupons or
gladioli bul 5 chrysanth 10
geraniums, Mrs. L. Self, Patterso
Georgia.
Want to exch. Ga. blue stem tender
collard plants for one fish tail fern and
one fluffy ruffle fern, one beeefsteak
begonia, one Rex hbegonia, one white
sultana and one red velvet rose bush, |
one yellow rose bush, one yellow run-
ning rose bush, 100 plants for each
flower rooted; want lace fern plant,
asparagus and Boston fern, cactus,
will exch. zinnia, marigold, candy tuft
M. Marshall, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. B. .
Want pink and white canna bulbs,
dahlias, tulips, all colors, double hya-
cinths. Will exch. bedspreads for same.
Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Georgia,
Route 2,
Want to exch. sunflower plants for
6 canna bulbs any color; exch. golden
cups or small marigold plants;
exch. 400 mixed plants for 12 fall pinks
or 25 Mexican or burning bush plants
or seed, 20 _touch- -me-not or bachelor
button plants. Mrs. E. G. Landan,
Patterson, Georgia, Box 155.
: NEEDLEWORK FOR SALE
Crepe paper. waxed roses and buds
40c doz., not waxed 30c doz. Miss
Mamie Br: abs Lawrenceville, _ Georgia,
Route 3.
1 pine straw basket, 8 in. across, 2
in. deep, 75c. Miss Mabel Stephens,
| Waco, Ga. Route 1.
Artificial wreaths: and baskets for
.Decoration Day. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Prices reasonable. Make to suit
you. Write or call. Mrs. Mary E. White,
Temple, Ga. Route 3, Box 55. :
1 bleached bedspread emb. satin
stitch, -$3.. Mrs. Willie P. Gardner,
Fairburn, Ga. Route 4.
6 colors of large paper flowers, dif-
ferent varieties and 2 new emb. de-
signs, $1 del. Miss Martha Cochran,
Pisgah, Georgia.
Tufted bedspreads and pillow cases,
9-4 unbleached sheeting, in blue dia-
monds, $3; 1 unbleached 9-4 spread
green with border of poppies in pink
and green $2.50;. tatting and all kinds
of fancy work. Reasonable. Miss Adelle
| Johnson, Sparta, Georgia.
cheon set $5; buffet sets to match $1.50;
baby caps $2.50; emb. bedroom sets $5
blue crepe tufted kimona $2. Any kind
of fancy work and sewing if material
and patterns are furnished. Cheap.
Mrs. G. CGC. DEGHTC OME: LaFayette,
Georgia, Route 4:
~ 1 large: tan centerpiece, emb. with
colored thread and trimmed with. tan
lace, $1.50; will crochet infants slip-
with ribbon to match 75c pr. Cash with
order: Mrs. C. B. See Americus, Ga.
Box 320: >:
Tufted bedspreads in fast colors $3;
sets, consisting of spread, dresser,
washstand scarfs and table runners $7:
will piece quilts on halves if party fur-
nish 1-2 thread and scraps: for $1;
party furnishing everything except
frames; also finger and. machine sew-
ing. Prices right. Miss R. K. Langley,
Fairmont, Georgia.
Em. pillow cases, 19x32 in., unbleach-
ed sheeting, fast color thread, pretty
designs 80c pr., 2 pr. $1.40; dresser
scarfs to match 16x52 in., 75c each. For
other emb. work, write for prices. Mrs.
Robert Langley, Fairmont, Ga. :
2 in. crochet lace, 25c yd., yokes, 3
in. wide, $1; all sorts of lace, medal-
lions, etc., for trimmings reasonable;
handkerchiefs, crochet edge in differ-
ent fast color thread, 5c each, or 6 for
25c. Mrs. Mary Langley, Fairmont, Ga.
Route 3.
Will tuft bedspreads for 75c and $1;
emb. work reasonably. Parties furnish
materials and pay postage. Mrs. Ora
Henson, Ranger, Georgia.
-1 tufted bedspread, $3; 1 silk quilt
$5. Mrs. J. B. Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Route 3.
each dbl. Miss L. M:> Davis, Silver
Creek, Georgia. >
Wheel work centerpieces about 18
in. across fast color thread, forked on
Indian head edge trimmed 35c each.
Some with solid forked roses. Vir-
oi Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1.
Bed spreads $5.50: to $6; crocheted
vester, Georgia, Route 3.
Several nicely quilted quiltsnever
been used, weight 3 lbs. $4 each. Em-
: iS snarigold plants and a sunflower = Clan
ma L. ee eee Ga. Rt. S
and petunia plants for same. Mrs. C.
will
with woman emb. in brown, pink - and |
1 tufted bedspread $4; tatted lun-
pers, light blue, pink or white trimmed |
bedroom sets, $2.25. and $2.50; will do
lace 25e per-yd. Mrs. . D. Martin, Syl-_
Will a6 any kind plain - _ sewing,
mens shirts a specialty. Write for fur-
ther information. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. M. Cheney, Carlton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Will do fancy sewing in. exch. for
baby. chicks in small lots, 25 or 50 any
good breed. April hatch. Mrs.
R, HH.
Lovvorn, Bowdon, Ga. Box 267. ,
New bed spread and bolster slip em-
broidered in basket design. in
colors. Will exch. for incubator in good
condition with thermometer and in=}
structions. One new quilt top, will exch.
for 1000 Porto Rican potato plants.
Mrs. J. W. Phillips, LaGrange, Geor-
Pig. ex boo)
Want bedroom sets, bedspreads,
scarfs of all kinds to embroider. Also
tufted spreads on halves, other parties
to pay postage. and furnish all ma-
terials. Write. Mrs. Charlie T. Fowler, |
ae Georgia, Route 4.
Remodeling and dying hats and
dresses. Write for prices. Mrs. Mattie
| Stewart, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6; Box 69. ..
Will quilt quilts for $1.50 each, party
to furnish thread and pay postage.
Cash with order. Mrs.:M. E. Ricks, |
Moultrie, Ga. Route 2, Box 9.
-Three embroidered centerpieces with.
crocheted edge 50c each or all for
$1.25. Also will embroider on halves or
for cash. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga.
Route 1.
Will do plain and fancy sewing
prices reasonable. Write for further in-
formation. Mrs. G. M. Forester, Clay= |.
ton, Georgia.
Hand made reed flower baskets, sew-
ing trays, coaster and refreshment sets;
also pine-needle flower and wall bas-
kets and other novelties. Reasonable
prices or will exch. for large breed
baby chicks or broilers. Mrs. Geo. B.
Daniel, Griffin, Georgia, Route C. :
~ Will do plain sewing, make mens
shirts at 40c and boys blouses at 35c.
Other prices reasonable. Will exch.
Mrs. A. W. Bolton, Crawfordville, Ga. -
large and different kinds and colors.
artha, Cochran, Pisgah, Ga.
ill do fancy sewing and crocheting
cheap. for cash. Will do work in exch.
for anything useful. Mrs. Pauline Rick
erson, Rutledge, Ga.
Will do plain sewing for reasonable '
price. Party _ to pay postage both ways.
Mrs: RR. b.. Caldwell, LaFayette, Ga.
Route 4,
Crocheted gown yoke 32-36 in bust,
Route. 4.
Tatting baby cap for $1.50 or exch.
for 1 honey suckle and 1 pine needie
flower basket. New gingham quilt top,
large size, $1.25 del. Cash with order.
-|Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Canon, Ga. Rt. 4.
30 yards white single tatting made
of No. 100 C. M. C., 10 yards for $1;
20 yards white single tatting made of
spool thread No. 50 12c per yd. Mrs,
W. J. Harrison, Zetella, Ga.
-Crocheted eenter pieces,
$2 each: crocheted baby caps, 75c and
up; Crepe paper roses, all colors, 50c
doz.; artificial wool flowers for coats,
35 per bunch; blue and white, pink
rand white bed spreads of krinkle cloth,
size 80x90. Miss Sara Ellen- _ Barnes,
Rockingham, Ga. Route 3. ~
Crepe paper carnations for mothers
day, 6 for 30c or 50c doz; roses, 6 for
45c; sweet peas, large punch 25. Mrs.
Emma Clayton, Roy, Georgia.
Silk crepe paper roses, lilies, mixed
hyacinths 50c per 6. Cash with order.
Gladys McAdams, Bremen, Ga. Route
|2, Box 11.
Two white double woven bought bed
spreads, used very little $2.50 each: one
new pink home made woven coverled,
all wool, $10. Add postage. Mrs. Jacob:
Pirkle; Cumming, Georgia, Route 3.
Crepe paper flowers, different varie-
ties, from 5 and 10c each to 10c and:
25c doz. Write for particulars. Miss
| Hlsie Burch, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 2.
-New, well eae good size quilts $3.50 |
~ Crochet hats made of heavy wt.
mercerized thread in different colors. |
Reasonable prices. Enclose postage for
reply. Miss Carlie Marietta,
Georgia. -
Crepe paper flowers, TOSes, hyacinths
and geraniums 50c and $1 a doz. Miss
Ina Hambrick, Lavonia, Ga;
Several nicely quilted quilts, never
been used, wt. 3 lbs. $4 each: also want
to exch. a side saddle in good cond.
for equal value in any thing can use.
Write. Mrs. Emma L. oe Lincoln-
ton, Georsis, Route G3
Kemp,
fast
Ranger, Georgia, Route 1:
| Wadley, Georgia.
orated and painted; from 175
painting, handkerchiefs etc.
| , Georgia.
Crepe paper flowers, 6 for $1. All Hillsboro g
|aprons, house dresses for wome
$1.75 del. or exch. for 175 Octagon cou- :
pons. Miss Bell Jones, Shellman, Ga.
{ribbon rosette and strings, | $1.
$1.50 and]
Ball Ground, Georgia, Rout
vester, Georgia, Route 3.
nd brown with bolster 81x90,
Mabel Parr, Reynolds, Geor a,
13 Box84> =
> Many different Soon in tuft
aprons 75c each; bedspreads, $
$3.95 each, or parties furnish
and pay postage, will - stamp.
spreads for 75c and $1 each, a:
aprons for: 35c each; bed _ ro
tulip design $2.75.' Send stampe
velope for reply. Miss F. EB.
-Hemstitching. in cotton 8c yar
10c yard, sewing at reasonable
Add postage. Mrs. Walter a 2p
Shoulder bouquets made of
for-get-me-not design 25c
exch. for poinsettas or any
ful. Write first. Miss Rhoda
Mt. Airy, Ga. Route 1. -
1 new - percale and gingham
top, 80x94 in. $f. Add postage.
Viola Bailey, Tallapoosa, Georgi
Route. ;
Different design bedspread
$5 to $7 each. L. O. del
Georgia. a
Have lot of silk and wool
suitable for making rugs a
Will exch. for dried apples: W.
W. T. Christopher, Montezuma,
Hand-made pine needle basket
acording to size; wall vases 35
Miss Evelyn King, Hamilton G
Route 4, Box 25.
Bedspreads. and pillow case
on shares. Party to furnish
Mrs. Sarah Bailey, Tallapoo
~ All kinds of plain and fan
neatly and reasonably done. .
prices. Miss Ruby English, T.
Georgia.
10 home made new bed. qu
1 feather bed and pillows 50c_
woolen red and white home m
spread $8; rugs $1 each. R, FEF,
6 linen doylies, 1 linen. ri
table. piece, 1 yd. square, 4
all with erocheted corners. Wri
information. Mrs. . W. Devan
man, Georgia, Route 5. :
Tufted bedspreads, almost
sien, also bedroom sets, fa:
thread. Sell or: exch, for chi
eggs. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Ryd
Route 2.
Plain sewing, childrens cl
mens shirts also all - kinds
work, reasonably priced. Mr
Murphy, -Chipley, Ga. Care.
Bishop.
Crochet baby caps $1; trimme
ribbon 50c/ Mrs. J. Winters, |
gandie caps trimmed with. lace
Georgia.
Tufted bedspreads, fast ci yrs
bedroom sets. Sell or exch. W.
A. M. Lewis; Rydal, Georgia,
oe. adjustable dress form for tk
dressmaker, $12.50. Mrs. EB. J.
Chipley, Georgia, Route 3;
- Plain swins also emb.- and
work. Cheap. Mrs. Wilton H. I
Ellabell, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 10.
Several emb. counterpanes i
anteed colors, different patter
tufted counterpanes. Write f
and particulars. Mrs. W. S
4 yards crochet lace, 2 kind
FOB here. Also other needle an
work. Write. Mrs. C. D. Ma
. Tufted bedspreads, unbleach
ings, wild rose basket de: gn
others, different colors, large
each. Del. Miss Leila Weeks, -
Crepe paper flowers, from 101
to 25 doz. Mrs. C. M. Marshall.
burn, Georgia, Route B.
Transfer emb. designs for be
and other articles from 10c
3 for 25c, or exch. for Octagon
at Ic each. Add 5e for pos
M. C.-Conner, Gainesville, Ga,
Large new quilt tops, 90c..
age. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaine il
Route 7.
40 yards or single tatting, W.
100 C. M: G. thread $1 for
20 yards made of No. 50 whit
tiny, 12c yard. Mrs. W. J. Hi
zetvelia,- Georgia. se
Will hand piece quilt scrap
piece altogether if desired ;
Also do. crochet work. W%
sending scraps, Mrs. H. Ho.
Carrollton, Georgia, :
Needlework bor Sale
- Long pine needles 35c lb., baskets, all
kinds from 75c up to $2. Sell or exch.
for bedspreads. Miss Gladys Lewis,
Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 59.
Braided rag rugs, 24x36 inches, $1.25
each, 4 yards hen and biddy tatting
65c. or exch. for equal value. Write.
Miss Lillie Averett, Buena Vista, Ga.
i Hand-painted crepe de chine hand-
_kerchiefs 75c each; 1 poppy design,
hand painted buffet set $2; 1 apron $1.
_ Mrs. W. E. Fitts, Jasper, Georgia.
Sewing and flower baskets, various
-kinds etc. $1.50 each, or exch. for bed-
spreads. Mrs. Mamie E. Lewis, Tooms-
boro, Ga. RFD 2.
Tufted bedspreads, different designs,
: - sizes and colors, $3.75 to $7; other tuft
work, reasonable prices;-or exch: 2
_ spreads for 100 S. C. W. Leghorn baby
_ chicks. Everlay strain preferred. Mrs.
J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Georgia, Rt. 3.
Want to hear from some one who
will make on shares hooked and rag
rugs from old clothes. Mrs. J. S. Gee,
Camilla, Georgia.
1 emb. bedspread: on unbleached
sheeting, fast color thread $3.50 FOB;
1 tan emb. centerpiece with fast color
thread lace on edge, also scarf, $5 FOB;
New Gingham quilt tops $1 each. Miss
Fannie Belle Michael, Monroe, Geor-
gia, Route 3.
Single tatting 8c yard, tatted center-
piece 20 in. diameter $1.50; 46 in. tat-
ted baby caps, $1 each. Mrs. R. A. Nib-
det Griffin, Georgia, Route C.,
en nice new old fashioned home wov-
en coverlet and home woven woolen
blankets. Sell the 3 for $20; quilts piec-
ed in squares and quilted to good lin-
ngs $2 each. Miss Bulah Mashburn,
lorganton, Ga. Route 1.
-Emb. bedspreads $4.50 and up, also|
ther emb. work. Miss Susie Guthrie, |
Buford, Georgia, Route 1.
Plain sewing: sheets 15c, pillow cases
Oc, childrens clothes from 1 to 6 years
20c. Send patterns and add postage.
tt " work done neatly and prOun ly.
rs. Jessie Pugh, Buford, Ga. Rt.
Tufted bedspreads, all colors, ae ea.
Lois Graham, Calhoun, Ga. Route 3.
Single tatting 10c yd., dbl. 20c and
25c yard, medallions 10 each, 6 for
; centerpieces 1.25 each; emb. hand-
erchiefs 10c; other emb. and tufted
ork reasonable. Send stamped, ad-
essed envelope for reply. Miss Addie
ughey, Ranger, Georgia, Route 1.
Tufted bedspreads with colored fade-
ess thread, seamless sheeting, fringe
n one side $3 each; old fashioned hook |-
ugs 3 ft. 5 ft $4.50 each. Satisfaction
uaranteed. Mrs. G. G. Stapler, Bre-
nen, Ga. RFD 1, Box 106
solid white bedspread, emb. and
illow cases with tatting to match,
asket and daisy. design, $4; will emb.
preads for $1.50, parties furnishing
naterial. Several designs. Mrs. C. L.
Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Route 3.
Tufted bedspreads, fadeless thread,
4 and $5; bedroom sets, $10; tea
yorons 75c; will tuft for $1 each, bed-
preads if party furnish material and
postage. Send stamped, addressed |.
lope for reply. Mrs. W. H: Hughey,
ger, Georgia, Route 1.
and painted handkerchiefs: geor-
tte 20c; voil 15c each, or exch. Miss
Ssie M. Campbell, Rockmart, Geor-
Route 3.
e pair emb. domestic pillow-cases
50; hand painted handkerchiefs 75c
ch: exch. for shasta daisies, egg
nt or pot flowers. Miss Emilise Gor-
Dallas, Georgia, Route 5.
One old fashioned coverlet. Make
er. Mrs. Dollie Eller, Titus, Ga.
Quilt. made of good material for
Jouble bed, $4.50 prepaid. Mrs. J. W.
idington, Brookton, Ga. Box 5.
Expert on hemstitching. Satisfaction
aranteed. Mrs. W. T. Brown, Fort
ines, Georgia, Box 404.
NEEDLEWORK WANTED
nt to piece quilts on halves; also
unt to quilt if parties furnish cotton
d linings. Bessie McAdams, Bremen,
sorgia, Route 2, Box 11.
w nt to piece quilts on halves and
ake crepe. paper flowers cheap. Also
pny. kind of sewing and em-
ery. Miss Ronie Mae Johnson,
lellman, Georgia, Route 1.
o plain sewing cheap and |
ish all material. Will piece quilts for
50c each. Mrs. Roy Argroves, Green-
ville, Ga. Route 2. Box 35.
Want sewing of any kind to do,
childrens, 35c plain, 50c with embroid-
ery gr smocking; ladies dresses 50c and
Toc. Mrs. W. F. Hale, Box Spring, Ga.
Farm Employment
FARM HELP WANTED
Want young man for dairy and farm
work. Must be experienced dry hand
milker. Good pay with board and laun-
dry. Henry Grady Dairy Farm, Deca-
tur, Georgia, Rt. 3,-Phone Dearborn
3002-R.
Have all the help I need. Answer to
many inquiries. Miss L. Strickland,
Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 1.
Want 1 family of any kind on farm
for farm help. Write or apply. R. F.
Sosbee, Thomson, Ga. Route 4
Want a sober, honest, and willing
worker farm hand. Good wages to
right party also board and laundry.
Write. R. N. Paulerson, Rockingham,
Georgia, RFD 3.
Want man or boy to work on farm.
Plow corn and cotton. Will pay good
price. Write. Mrs. L. C. Henslee, Villa
Rica, Georgia, Rt. 4, Box 40.
Want farm help. Write for particul-
ars. W. J. Garner, Atlanta, Georgia,
387 Haas Ave. S. E.
Want 1 or 2 young single white men
for general farm help. Able and will-
ing to work $20 a mo. board and lodg-
ing for May and June. Major Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 1.
Want-men for work on farm. State
age, experience and wage expected. S.
C. Lovelace, West Point,- Georgia.
Want a single man to work in dairy,
milk 8 or 10 cows and deliver milk.
G. T. Franklin, Montezuma, Georgia,
P. O. Box 88.
Want a boy 10 to 15 years old to help
with farm work. Must be able and will-
ing worker, honest and sober. Good
pay for the right boy, also board. Ref-
erences exchanged. Write. J. R. Bowen,
Rockingham, Georgia.
Want honest, reliable person who can
furnish self to run a 2 horse farm 6
miles from Logansville. References re-
quired. Write. C. L. Bradford, Woolsey,
Georgia.
Want. by the middle of June a farm
hand to do general work. Pay $20 mo.
and board. R. W. Mobley, Glennville,
Georgia, Route 1, Box 37.
Pay $18 mo., board and washing, and
a good home. John L. Bennett, Screv-
en, Ga. Route 2, Box 31.
Want a family to work on farm by
the day, $1 a day. Write for particul-
ars. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga.
Want a young country man or boy.
over 20 years of age to work with chic-.
kens and all round jobs around. the
garden, house etc. Board, washing and
$15 a month. Can start right away.
Write first. Mrs. J. L. Reed, Atlanta,
Ga. 871 Highland Ave., N. E.
Want a lady to live with small fam-
ily and attend to the poultry and han-
dle the milk and butter. Write for
further information. R. L. Hitchcock,
Eatonton, Ga.- Route 1.
Want honest, reliable person who can
furnish self to run 2-horse farm. Mrs.
M. E. Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want honest reliable person that can
furnish self to run a one or two horse
farm, close to good consolidated school
and churches. Mrs. Roxie Bridges,
Sharpsburg, Georgia.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want a position on a farm near At-
lanta. Am a young single man. State
salary: paid and how far from city. O.
R. Borders, Mauk, Ga. RFD 1.
Want position on truck farm. Will
consider any honest work. Am married
man without family. Hugh A: Rowley,
Baxley, Georgia.
_ Want job as farm hand at stand-
ing wages for balance of this year.
Must have work at once. Am 21 years
old. Will accept job anywhere. Charley
Henson, Leesburg, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 53.
Voung man 26 years old wants job
on fruit farm: 8 years experience. Can
operate and repair all modern machin-
\ery. For further information write to:
Mrs. a J. one, Butler, Ga.
MARKET FULLETING
quilt for $1 each quilt, parties to furn- |
Want man or boy to work on farm.
Man and wife want farm work for
balance of year, will consider any kind
of work and can begin at once. Am
now foreman of tomato farm at Peters,
Fla. Adress: Omar Maddox, Willard,
Georgia, Route 1.
Want a steady job until August ist
for good hands on a large farm where
lots of cotton and tobacco is being
grown and where there will be plenty
of work for the whole family. Will
want a good comfortable house with
water, wood etc. and small plat of
ground for garden. Write for particu-
lars. James A. Ryals, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 2.
Young man desires place with good
reliable family... Am experienced in
dairying, farming and driving truck,
tractor etc. Am honest, sober and re-
liable. References exch. Write. M. S.
Beck, Jonesboro, Ga. Route 2.
Young man, 25 years old with no de-
pendents, wants job on dairy farm;
working around dairy, bottling and
del. milk, driving truck, feeding etc.
A. B. Persons, Forsyth, Ga. Box 94.
Man with family, 2 boys, age 15 and
11 years, wishes place as dairyman or
overseer of farm. Life time experience
in Georgia. H. D. Coppedge, St. Peters-
burfi, Fla. Care of Masonic Home.
Blacksmith, wheel and general re-
pairing. Several years experience. B.
{M. Miller, Mystic, Ga.
Want a good steady job for 2 farm
hands, where lots of cotton and tobacco
is being grown and where there will
be plenty of work for other members
of the family. Want a comfortabie
house, good water, etc. Write full par-
ticulars. Am ready to start at once.
Jas. A. Ryals, Ousley, Georgia, Rt. 1.
16 year old boy wants job as handy
boy on farm, dairy farm or trucking.
Can drive truck, milk, plow or will
consider work in peach packing plant.
Work for $17 Mo. with board and laun-
dry. Must be refined, Christian people.
Exch. references. Tampore Sutton,
Dooling, Georgia.
Wants position as miller at grist mill.
Many years experience. Write. J. C.
Harris, Pavo, Ga. P. O. Box 63. Ny
_ Want positicn in dairy. Have force
to handle 50 covs but would consider
smaller herd. References furnished up-
on request. M. M. Allen, Montezuma,
Georgia, Box 215.
Want position as-manavzer of a real
farm by a farmer with experience in
all branches of agriculture. G. A. De-
Kay, Box 142, Tampa Shores, Fila.
PLANTS FOR SALE
(Continued from page 3)
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, 20 bus.
pure selected and treated $1.75 per bu.
E. Spivey, Surrency, Ga.
Charleston-and Wakefield cabbage
plants $1 per M. or will exch. for hand
work of same value; Stone and Great
Baltimore tomato plants 15c per 100 or
$1 per 1000; Ruby King, Chinese Giant.
}pepper plants 15c per 100. Miss Lizzie
M. Rogers, Route B, Ashburn, Ga.
100 early tomato plants, 500 potato
plants, 100 collard plants. Will exch.
flowering shrub bulbs or flower plants;
cabbage plants 20c per 100; hot pepper
plants, Little Cerrie and Long Pod 25c
per 100. Mrs. A. F. Maloch, Route 1,
Hoschton, Georgia.
Rooted Jack in bean stalk (kudzu)
15c each; dry sage 45c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. J. N. Knowles,:Route 1, Jackson,
Georgia.
Improved and pink skin Porto Ricans
Government inspected, selected seed
$2 per M; 5 M. or more $1.75; -New
Stone tomato plants, good size and well
rooted, $1 per M; yellow Bermuda onion
plants $1 per M; Early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield cabbage plants $1 per M;
collard: plants 75c per M. All plants
ready now. J. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Pedigreed Porto Ricans, pink variety,
$3 per M; 5 M $12.50. H. H. Snowden,
Route B. Albany, Ga. es
Tomato plants,; New Stone and
Greater Baltimore, now ready, 500 60c;
$1 per M; 5 M. $4.50. J. O. Stokes, Rt.
6, Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Porto Ricans, Government inspected
and treated, $1.75 per M; 5. to 10 M.
$1.50 per M. May and June del. Am-
brose and Westbrooks, Route 3, Moul-
trie, Georgia.
New Stone tomato plants 35 per 100
er 3M, for $1. All del. No stamps ac-
cepted. J. W. Garrett, Route 3, Adairs-
ville, Georgia.
Treated and inspected improved pur-
ple skin Porto Ricans $1.75 per M., 5 M
lots $1.65 per M. FOB Baxley. E. Cour-
son, Route 4, Baxley, Ga.
Sweet potato plants $1.50 per. 1000,
any amount, COD. W. H: Vaughan, Rt.
(4, Baxley, Ga.
Porto Ricans $2 per M; 5 M or more
$1.75 per M. FOB shipping point. M. C.
Griffin, Graham, Ga.
Porto Ricans, Nancy Hall $1.50 per
M., 5 M. $1.25 per M. FOB. Baxley.
Ralph Miles, Rt. 4, Box 107, Baxley, 4
Georgia.
Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch
and Copenhagen cabbage plants $1.25
M; 10 M. lots $1 per M. FOB Wares-
boro. C. W. Rigdon, Waresboro, Ga.
Genuine Porto Ricans ready 500 $15.
1 M $1.75; over 5 M. $1.50 per M.
Prompt returns insured; tomato plants
500 65c;
Georgia.
Improved; purple skin Porto Ricans
$2.25 per M. del. Parcel post or $2 per
M; 5 m. and up $1.75 per M. FOB
Alma, Ga. Guaranteed. April, May and
June del. B. B. Medders, Route 3, Al-
ma, Georgia.
New Stone tomato plants ready for
shipment $1 per M. FOB. Cash with
order. Ellie Williams, Rt. 3, Alma, Ga.
New Stone tomato plants $1.25 per
M., now ready, or exch, 2 M. for 1 bu.
good seed peas, each naying postage.
Bertha Williams, Rt. 3, Alma, Ga.
Gov. inspected and treated pink skin
Porto Ricans $2 per M; also heading
variety collard plants, $1.50 per M. del.
in Ga. J. M. Bailey, Route B, Cordele,
Georgia.
PLANTS WANTED
Want to exch. single white narcissus,
yellow jonquils and dbl. paper white
nacissus and single blue hyacinths for
potato plants. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middle-
ton, Georgia.
Want early cabbage and early tom-
ato plants. Exch. bedspread. Write.
Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Gt. Rt. 2.
Want to exch. 50 nice strong cabbage
plants for 50 strong tomato plants.
Write. Mrs. Clarence Holcombe, Buch-
anan, Georgia, Care of D. C. Cham-
bers, Route 1.
Want pimiento pepper plants, egg
plants, 1 pt. of cornfield bean seed,
white crowder peas, peanuts. Will exch
different kinds of flowers. Write. Mrs.
Z. C. Adams, Juniper, Ga.
Want 3 M. Missionary strawberry .
Quote best price immediate
plants.
B. J. Harris,
shipment good plants.
Brownville, Florida.
Want star root, (grub root) clean
and dry at 50c lb. Write for prices on
other roots and herbs.-Joseph Powell,
Bristol, Va.
Want sweet pepper plants, pimiento
plants and Porto Rican potato plants.
Want them by first of May. Write. J.
Fincher, Waleska, Ga.
Want sweet potato plants and red
multiplying onions for planting. Will
exch. brown Leghorn hatching eggs
for same. Mrs. T. N. Farmer, Holly
Springs, Ga. Route 1.
Want to exch. 1 M. Bermuda plants
for 1 M. potato plants, also 200 ever-
bearing strawberry plants for a M. po-
tato plants. Bill Crowe, Gainesville,
Georgia.
Want 500 genuine Porto Rican potato
plants. Will exch. blue flag lilies, white
hyacinths, narcissus, at jonquils or
tufted work. Mrs.:T. W. Cline, Adairs-
ville, Ga. Route 2.
Want several M. Porto Rican potato
plants. 25 M. a shipment and 2 or 3
shipments a week. Pay $1 a M. FOB
Growers Express office. Write or wire
what. you have. C. M. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Route 1.
Want to exch. setting Owen Farm
strain R. I. Red eggs for 500 inspect-
ed potato plants. Each to pay postage.
W. R. Hatchell, College Park, Ga.
Want to exch. 1 bu. Bunch velvet
beans for 1-M. potato plants. Mrs. R.
L. Holton, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want four gals. onion sets. Write be-
fore shipping and state price eto. J.
H. Christy, Leo, Georgia.
Want to exch. pigeons for 1 or 2 M.
Porto Rico potato plants. Write. A. S.
Key, Bowdon Junction, Ga. Route 1.
Want spriggnut root. Write. L. L.
Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want sweet potato plants and pot
plant cuttings. Will exch. Write. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.
Want sweet pepper mint, and horse
radish plants. Will exch. Russian
flower plants. Write. Mrs. J. =: ~_
Le Ga. RFD dee rea :
PAGE PIFTREN eae
1M. $1, J. T. Mullis, Alma, ~
PAGE SIXTEEN /
MARKET BULLETIN _
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Thursday, May 10, 1928.
characteristic red color.
Carman
Early Rose
Early Crawford
Hiley
below the prescribed
grade,
quirements of this grade,
than 1-5 of this amount or
eaused by growth cracks,
ed they are
Carmans,
be below the size specified.
As used in these grades:
handling.
Other similar varieties
In order to allow for variations incident to proper
color requirements. In addition, nor more
but not to exceed a total o
amount or 1 per cent shall be allowed for decay.
U. S. No. 1 shall consist of peaches of one variety which
breaks and worm holes and from da
In order to allow for variations inciden
but not to excee
U. S. No. 2 shall. consist of pea
disease,
ations incident to proper grading and handling,
In order to allow for variati
low the requirements of this grade, and not more than
All peaches not meeting with the above requirements m
Every closed package of peaches,
this Act. Such stamps may be secured from the Commissi
Firm means mature but not soft or over-ripe.
Mature means having reached the stage of maturity which wi
Well formed? means having the shape characteristic of the variety.
Free from damage? means that the peach shall not be injured to an ex
Serious damage means decay or any deformity,
pearance but well healed growth cracks, not over 1-2 inch in length, or s
surface of the fruit shall not be regardedas serious damage. Diameter
of the peach, at right angles to a line running from the stem to the blossom end. i
Us.
U. S. Fancy is provided for the use of those who wish a speci
Fancy shall consist of peaches of one
hail injury, cuts, skin-breaks, disease, L
Each peach shall meet the following color requirements w
variety which are firm,
50 PER CENT OR MORE:
Mayflower
Red Bird
(Early Wheeler)
St. John
Triumph
STAMPING:
graded or unclassified, must bear an adhesi
al grade for the superior
mature and well-formed,
insect or mechanical injury,
hich are expresse
grading and handling, not more th
than 10 per cent, by count, may be
f 5 per cent shall be allowed for defects causing serious damage,
U. S.
are firm, mature and well forme
mage caused by dirt, scab, scale,
t to proper grading and hauling,
d a total of 5 per cent shall be a
1 per cent shall be allowed for decay.
U. S.
ches of one variety which are firm and mature and free from worm
insects, hail or mechanical injury or other means.
STANDARD GRADES FOR GEORGIA PEACHES
FANCY
and other blemishes or defects.
25 PER CENT OR MORE:
Late Crawford ~
Belle of Georgia
Elberta Stump. ae
J. H.-Hale Other similar varieties
15 PER CENT OR MORE: ore
Bilyeau Slappy
Champion Smock ae
Greensboro Other similar varieties
NO. 1:
NO. 2:
not more
7-8 inches in diarneter.
UNCLASSIFIED: =
ust be shipped as Unclassif
MARKING
\ All closed packages of peaches must be marked on the outside in plai
the name and address of the producer, or packer, the variety, quantity,
In order to allow for variations incident to proper sizing, not more than
quality and size.
10 per ent,
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS:
2
ll insure a proper completion of the ripening process.
or injury which causes breaking of the skin, or which seriously affects the ap-
cab spots thinly scattered over not more than one half of the |
means the smallest diameter, measured through the center
peaches which meet its.requirements. U. S.
and which are free from dirt, growth eracks,
@ interms of the percentage of the surface covered with
an 10 per cent by count, of any lot may be
below the requirements of this
and not more than 1-5 of this
d, free from growth eracks, cuts, skin-
hail, disease, insects or mechanical or other means.
not more than 10 per cent, by count, may be below the re-
llowed for defects causing serious damage, and not more
than 10 per cent, by count, of any lot may be be-
1-10 of this amount or 1 per cent shall be allowed for decay.
SIZE REQUIREMENTS:
Mayflower, Uneeda, Red Bird, Early Rose, and all peaches ripening before Carmans may be
1 5-8 inches in diameter.
Georgia Belles, and Elbertas, must be 2 inches in diameter.
U. S. Fancy Hileys must be 2 inches minimum.
Hileys, U. S. No. 1s and U. 8. No. 2s must be 1
shipped as Classified fruit provid-
ied fruit, and so marked.
n view, in letters not less than 1-4 of an inch in size, showing
by. count, of the peaches in any package may
ve stamp, showing that they have been classified under
oner of Agriculture at a cost of 1-2 each.
tent. readily apparent in the process of proper grading and '
holes and serious damage
4
CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE
Solid blue Mexican June corn for
seed, $2.50 per bu. W. H. Huff, Buck-
head, Ga.
Hastings prolific seed corn, $2 per
bu. FOB here. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville,
Ga.
Hastings prolific seed corn, second
year from Hastings, well selected ears,
75c per pk. $2.50 per bu. FOB. Cash
with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Ga. Rt. 29.
Golden Quenn popcorn 8c lb. Add
postage. L. O. Stewart, Jasper, Ga.
Home ground corn meal and grits,
$1.50 bu; also cracked corn for chickens
$1.50 per 96 lbs. C. C. Malphrus, Hal-
cyondale, Ga.
Prolific popcorn, 15c per lb. Raymontl
Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Mexican June corn 500 or more bu.
at $2 bu; in less lots $2.25 bu. Sacked
here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga.
Whatleys prolific and Hastings pro-
lific seed corn, carefully selected, nub-
bed and shelled by hand, $2.50 bu. FOB
here. J. H. Goolsby, Monticello, Ga.
Hastings prolific seed corn, second
yr. from Hastings. Well selected ears,
75c pk., $1.35 for 1-2 bu. $2:50 bu. FOB.
Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga. Rt. 29
Mexican June corn, 5 or more, bus.,
$2; less quantities, $2.25 sacked here,
S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. :
Solid Blue Mexican June corn, $2.50
bu. W. H. Huff, Buckhead, Ga.
1927 crop white shelled pop corn,
8c lb. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga.
Mexican June corn, 75c pk., $2 bu. J.
P. Hogg, Buena Vista, Ga.
Prolific seed corn, $2 bu., FOB here.
A. M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2.
40 or 50-bu. Mexican corn, $1.90 in
10 bu. or more lots. W. D. Watson,
Logansville, Ga.
Forage pop corn seed, red and yellow
mixed, 6c lb., or 5c Ib. in 1-2 bu., lots,
or exch. for peanuts, tomato plants,
amber cane seed, sov and Kentucky
wonder pole bean seed. J. I. Taylor,
Goggin, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want to exch. for corn. Write for par-
| ticulars. Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale, Ga.
Hicks Farm.
Want to buy any amount of shelled
corn Write. John G. Bray, Ellaville,
a.
Pure Mexican June seed carn with
white and blue mixed, 75c pk., $2.50
bu. FOB, or $1 pk: del. Nubbed and
ee C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED
Want genuine Cuban Yellow Flin.
seed corn. J. H. Boone, Hazelhurst, Ga.
Want 2 or 3 bu. of Mexican June
corn for planting. Little Erin Nut Farm
Woodbury, Ga.
Want 50 bu. white milling corn per |
week. Prefer to get it from points on
Southern Ry. Give best price FOB
se station. O. L. Cowan, Doraville,
a. -
Want Mexican June corn. Mail
sample and quote price and quantity
at have. Coleman & Chandler, Tifton,
a. = \
Want shelled corn. State quantity
and make best offer FOB or del. R. B.
Phillips, Damascus, Ga.
Want 100 bu., corn meal every week,
also 100 bu., Velvet bean meal, same
amount corn and feed oats del. Jack-
son. S. S. Copeland, Jackson, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
WANTED
Want to exch. 6 pts., fig preserves
at 40c ea., for cured shoulders or side
meat or baby chicks. Write. Mrs. G.
V. Norman, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 1.
FRUITS FOR SALE AND WANTED.
Will can berries of all kinds, fruits
and vegetables on halves. Parties to
furnish cans for their half. Have had
ten years experience in canning. Miss
Mary Tucker, Atlanta, Georgia, Route
Two, Box 48 A, Campbellton Road,
1 mile from Lee Street, West End. .
2 grades of sun dried apples, 10c and
15c lb. Cash with order. B. H. Osborn, .
Roy, Georgia.
Home canned Ga. Elberta peaches in
No. 3 quart size, labeled tin cans, $2.15
doz. FOB here. Not sold in less than
doz. lots. Miss M. W. Wilson, Mt. Airy,
Georgia.
Last seasons dried fruit, apples, worm
free, 20c lb. FOB, or 22 1-2c lb. del.
Bertha Grizzel, Pilot; Georgia.
Bright sundried apples, free from
worms, 18c lb. del. Mrs. Manda Weeks,
Dial, Georgia. ;
Dried apples and peaches 20c_ lb.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
Strawberry and blackberry jam, 50c
qt. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
Want peeled dried apples and peach-
es, any quantity. Write. S. S. Copeland,
Jackson, Georgia.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Lookout Mountain Irish potatoes, $2
bu, pure and sound, good for seed or
to eat. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth, Ga.
Porto Rican sweet potatoes $1 bu.,
sacked FOB here. H. A. Hosch, Arling-
ton, Georgia. go
-Green Mt. seed potatoes for summer
planting $3 bu., 10 bu. lots $2.90 bu.; |
50 bu. $2.75 bu.; 100 bu. $2.50 bu. Put
up in 2 1-2 bu. bags and FOB Baldwin:
SEN
as ; Sf
Cash with order. Will book for later
shipment with half price with order.
J. E. Caudell, Alto, Ga. Route 2.
Irish potatoes Mtn. raised and Bur-
banks snow ball first and second zones
$1.50 bu. del.; 3rd $1.75 bu. del. F. E. =
Grizzel, Pilot, Ga. :
Car Lots for Sale and
Wanted
- CORN WANTEDCar Lots
Want a car of No. 2 white oats in
even wt. 5 bu. bags. Brittain Bros.,_
+Lindale, Ga. we
Want ear corn in car lots. Shelled
corn in bulk, car lots, in bags in any
quantity. Quote price FOB shipping
point. Robinson & Neal, Cairo, Ga.
Want milling corn shelled
shuck in car lots. The Valley Milling
Co., Fort Valley, Ga. :
CATTLE WANTEDCar Lots
Want a car of grade Jersey Springers
and bred heifers, also a car of beef
cattle. W. B. Aderhold, Commerce, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Car Lots
Want 1 car, not less than 20 tons
Velvet beans in pod at $17.50 ton FOB
South Ga. point . Robinson & Neal,
Cairo, Ga. 5
Want several cars Velvet beans in
pod. State quantity, quality and best
price FOB your shipping point. Fred
R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga.
HAY FOR SALECar Lots -
1 car peavine hay, $20 FOB here. |
Rhodes Sewell, Perry, Ga. Rt. 1. co
20r in