Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 May 24





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DEPARTMENT of
_ EUGENE TALMADGE

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STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928.

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e Piguce Right Smart Ahead

On May 12th of this year, Mr. H. T. Brice, of Quitman, Georgia,
sold through the Bureau of Markets, a car of cabbage, containing
23468 pounds at three cents per pound FOB Quitman. This car was
sold to the Evans Produce Company of Anniston, Alabama.

I dont know how much acreage it required to make this carload
of cabbage, but I do know that you can get returns of from two to
three hundred dollars per acre at three cents per pound FOB ship-
ping point. You can also grow a good crop of corn, or practically any
other crop that you wish, on the same land when you take the cab-
bage off in the spring. It is already fertilized, by having applied the
fertilizer for the cabbage. Figure on this next spring, but dont
everybody now plant cabbage!

We have had several calls for carloads of beans. They will bring
more money than cabbage. They are a little more tedious to grow
and to gather, but will bring you more money. We could have been
rolling several carloads before now if the farmers in the different
sections had thought of it and planted them.

_ Another commodity which grows in south Georgia well and is
only killed by the cold once in ten years is the bunch English pea
You plant these in October, slightly below level, work them out next
spring and you will be shipping them in March and April, They

will bring you more than the cabbage or beans either. :
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a MARKET REPORT 7) oe 4
| OF GEORGIA. PRODUCTS . ..*. ss |

There are numerous other vegetables that we can grow in our
State as good as anywhere on the globe. DID YOU KNOW THAT
they are buying roasting ear corn in Atlanta now which is shipped

from Texas? It seems a long way and there are heavy freight charges

on it. Farmers of Georgia are overlooking something good.

One of the best sources of information for the farmers is to, go.

and pay a visit to Produce Row when you are visiting Atlanta or
other cities, find out from th produce men what the best truck
crop is for you to plant in the winter. Get them to tell you what is
in demand at the different seasons of the year and the kind of pack-
age they should be packed i in, and the prices they should bring.

It would be well for farmers to organize on this matter to keep

from planting the same thing or for the farmers to confer with the
Bureau of Markets as to what they should plant and they can give
them information as to what crop or crops seem to be OF most in-
terest to the planters and buyers.

You can make more money on practically any kind of produce >

that you will grow than you can oncotton, but it requires the owner

of the farm to live on the farmand give it his personal supervision.

with the help of his family in working and picking, to make it profi-
table.

EUGENE TALMADGE.

Devas Wholesale Prices, one 19, 1998. Always subject to variation.

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for Sale -
Wanted

ANCONAS FOR SALE

Shepherd strain S. C. Anconas, heavy
laying hens, $1 ea., cocks, $2 ea. Mrs.
A. L. Spence, Blakely, Ga.

15'S. CG. Ancona hens and pullets, 1
and 2 yr. old; 1 cockerel, 10 mos. old,
$15 for lot. GE. Hartley, Payette-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2.

- 50 young Ancona hens, first class in
every way, $1 ea., or will exch. for 8
or 10 wks. old White Leghorn pullets.
Write. Mrs. W. H. Chambers, Homer,
Ga.

40 Shepherd strain yr. old laying
hens, $1 ea., 50 Shepherd strain pul-
lets, 12 wks. old the 21st of June, for
sale 21ist of June, $1 ea. Mrs. T. J.
Williams, Bostwick, Ga.

- BANTAMS FOR SALE >

: - Brown Leghorn Bantam cockerel, $1
or. will exch. Write what you have.
David <A. Bass, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A. -
4 Japanese Silkie bantam roosters,
$2.50 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty; Ga.
American Poultry Association certi-
fied winner Golden Sebright and Part-
ridge Cochins, $5 up per pr., eggs, $a
a setting. Robt. W. Clark, Macon, Ga.
358 Spring St.

- Golden Sebright bantams, premium
_ stock; cock $2.50, $4.50 and $5 pr.,
eggs, $1.75 a setting. Mrs. C. M. Slack,
Warwick, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 54.













































































BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE -
7 Barred Rock June 1927 hens, and
3 R. I. Rede hens, $1.50 ea., or lot for
$14. Miss Vv. J Barber, Climax, Ga.
RtB,
= 10 hens and *t rooster, 1927 hatch,
_ fine stock, good cond, Barred rocks,
$25. Mrs. J. W. Kelley, Culverton, Ga.
2 pure bred Barred Rock cocks, Mch.
- 1927 hatch. Sell at sacrifice on account

Watson, Summit, Ga.

Pure bred Barred Rocks, Parks
strain, reg. Permit, 28-C-59; 12 young
hens, now laying, $2 ea., 1 cock, 14 mos.
old, $4.50 or $27 for lot; select eggs,
Si: 50 and $2 for 15 del. Mrs. J. D. Mc--
Intyre, Ousley, Ga. Rt. 1. -- r

_ Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
March cockerels, from Ist prize pen,
$1.25 ea. 2nd pen, $1 ea. April hatch,
Ist pen, $1 ea., 2nd pen., 75c ea. Mrs.
J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A.
1 Barred Rock yr. old cock, $2 or
exch. for 20 baby chicks, Buff Orping-
tons or White Rocks. Fi E. Davidson,
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. -



BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
cae FOR SALE

- Buff Rock hens $1.25 each; fine 1 yr.
old cocks $1.50 each. Clara, V. Trimble,
Adairsville,, Georgia.
_ Bird Bros. high- scoring Partridge-
Rocks: males $5 up; females $3.50 up;
eggs $3 for 15. Robt. W.-Clark, Macon,
Georgia, 358 Spring Street.
3 pure bred Partridge Rock year old
pockerels $2.50 each. Mrs. E. H. McCall,

Itamaha, Georgia.

12 pure Fischel White Rock yr. old
ens, wt. 8 and 9 lbs. $1.75 each; 1
xtra large Fischel cock, $2 or lot. for
0; also Fischel W. Rock pullets and
ockerls; also Buff Rock pullets and
cockerels. Sell from 5 to 25 pullets of
the above for $1 each, cockerels $1.25
each, or in lots of 5 at $1 each, pullets
in lots of 10 give 1 cockerel; lots of 25
pullets, 3 cockerels. All February hatch
and large to age. Cash with order. Mrs.
wd. Ly wallace, Canon, Ga. Route 4,

GAMES FOR SALE :
Rucker Texas Ranger Games, par-
tridge and broiler size. Lots or 5 or



FOB Winder. (For eggs, health, self
support and ability to take care of
themselves in the pit.) Mrs. R. A.
Jackson, Winder, Ga. Route 3. :
_ One pure Dark Cornish Game cock,
14 mos. old, wt. 6 lbs. $1.75. Gordon
Strickland, Royston, Ga.
_ 6 pure bred Dark Cornish Game
hens and 1 cockerel, April 1927 hatch,
$10 FOB here. W. L. Dixon, Quitman,
Georgia.
_ 24 Allen Round Head Game hens and
2. cocks $1.25 each FOB Hill City, or
ould be interested in an exch. for
ae cl or cal Jersey calf. Write.
- &. Roney, Sugar Valley, Georgia,
RFD. One. . : =
eal White Cornish Game cockerel, 1



4 | Johnson, Kdairavilie, Ga.

a of inbreeding, $5 for pr. Mrs. John A. |

more, pullets, 75c; roosters, $1 each, |

_RFI
Pure dark Cornish Indian Game 2
year old rooster, wt. 10 Ibs. $2. Mrs. W.
G. Cannon, Fitzpatrick, Georgia.
1 dark greenish black Cornish cock-
erel and 1 black Cornish hen for sale.
Eugene Waller, Echeconnee, Ga. .



LEGHORNS FOR SALE

Tancred W. Leghorns from trapnest
stock; 6 weeks old pullets, 65c each; 8
weeks, 85c each; 10 wks 95c each FOB
our shipping. _ Peach Poultry Farms,
Fort Valley, Georgia. ~

50 pure bred Ferris W. Leghorn

March 19, 1928 pullets, bought: when
aby chicks from Tenn. Poultry Farm
and guaranteed pure; in lots of 5, $1

each, entire lot, 75c each FOB Con--

yers. Ben N. Rodgers, Conyers, Geor-
gia, Route 2, Box 205.

2 Ferris White Leghorn cocks, $1.50
each, or both for $2.75, Mrs. Clifton
Jordon, Boston, Georgia.

Tancred strain 2 year old White
Leghorns; trio of 2 hens and 1 rooster
$5. J. K. Elders, Hagan, Ga.

25 pure bred Everlay Brown Leg-
horn year old now laying hens, and
cockerels, $1.25 each, or lot for $30 FOB
Athens. Mrs. P. M. Henley, Daniels-
ville, Georgia, Route 2. -

16 W. Leghorn 18 mos. old hens $20
for lot or exch. for any large breed,
except Barred Rocks; 15 B. Leghorn
18 mos. old hens, $15 for lot FOB or
exch: for 12 W. Wyandotte or Brahma
hens. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

10 pure S. C. W. Leghorn hens, $1
jeach, or will exch. for any large breed

chickens. .C. M. Hudson; Winston, Ga. .

Route 1. >
10 S.-C. W. Leghorn Sie 1927 now

laying pullets, and 1 rooster, $10 for |
lot FOB Adairsville. Mrs. J. S. Greene, |

Adairsville, Ga.

10 wks. old white, brown Leghorn
and Ancona pullets from pure bred:
high producing flocks 75c each FG@B
Conyers. Dixie Hatchery, Conyers, Ga.

Hollywood W. Leghorn cockerels,
heavy laying strain $1 each, or exch.
for peas, beans, syrup, dried fruit ,or
bantams. S. G.. Amos, Rising Fawn,
Georgia.

30 pure bred S. C. W. Leghorn lay-

ing hens and 2 cocks, 1927 hatch 85c

each, $25 for lot. Carsons Poultry Farin,
Griffin, Georgia, Route D.

25 Buff Leghorn 1 and 2 year old
hens and 1 rooster 1 year old, $25 for
lot or $1 each in lots of 5 or more. A.
F. Logan, Homer, Georgia.
~ 200 to 300:-Tancred W. L. pullets, 6 to
10 weeks old. No culls. Healthy heavy
producing stock. T.. F. Yarborough,
Scarboro, Georgia. -

300 W. L. Wycoff 12 weeks old pul-
lets and cockerels, same age and sitr.,
75c each. Mrs. U. G. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Route 7.

S. C. White Leghorn March 20th
pullets, 40c each FOB here; cockerels
same price, or 1 free if requested with
every 10 pullets. M. C. Howard, Can-
ton, Georgia, Route 2.

12 Buff Leghorn 2 mos. old cockerels.
Make best cash offer. Also have 8 pr.
mixed pigeons, exch. for Silkie Ban-
tams. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton,
Georgia.

40 10-mos.. old now laying pullets
and 3 cockerels, pure bred S. C. W.
Leghorns, Wycoff strain, $1.25 each,
exch. for good milch cow or Jersey
heifers, corn, cotton seed or potato
plants. Mrs. J N, Carson, Griffin, Ga.
Route D.

28 thoroughbred stock Light Brown |

Leghorn hens. Wycoff -strain, culled,
good layers, for immedate sale, $25

| FOB Lilly. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Lilly,

Georgia.

1 pure bred Russian strain W. Leg-
horn year. old rooster, $2 FOB- here.
Clay Jones, Buford, Ga. Route 2.

Pure W. zr. cockerels $1.25 each FOB
here. C. H. Huey, Decatur, Georgia,
Route 1.-

100 pure bred Jight Brown Leghorn,
Tormahien strain, yearling hens, 90c
each. FOB here. Mrs. J. M. Holt, Fair
Mount, *Georgia.

8 weeks old W. L. cockerels 75c each,
pullets 60c each, immediate del. Cash
with order. Mrs. Mary Waters, Syl-
vania, Ga. RFD 4, Box 100.

100 pure bred W. Leghorns $1 each.
Robert S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

100 W. Leghorn April 1927 now lay-
ing hens. Pure bred Tancred strain $1
each, for quick sale. Will give 1 rooster

with each ten hens. Mrs. W. Z. Raw-

lins, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3.



Tancred strain W. L. 6 wks. old pul-



; Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. .

$1 each. Mrs. M. F. Seeroiss Quitman,

| strains. Cockerels, same _ price. Clara

Street. .

Culverton, Georgia, RFD 1.

| Fowler, Sumner, Georgia.



ya:
old pullets; 1 Ww. L. year old cock,
Quisenberry quality $2. 50, or exch. for
3 2 or 3 mos. old S. L. Wyandotte cock-
erel from good stock. Mrs. Adelle John-_
son, Sparta, Georgia.
40 Ferris W. L. year old hens $1 ea.

- 9200 Tancred W. L. 14 wks. old pullets
75c each, $140 for lot FOB Gainesville.
Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, | Georgia,
Route 7.

White Leghorn friers for sale. Make
best offer. Roy Brooks, Newton, Ga.

60 Barron strain year old White Leg-
horns $55 for lot FOB here. Cash with
order. Grady R. Crow, Canon, Ga.

90 Ferris W. L. 14 mos. old hens
from high egg strain, now laying from
75 to 83 eggs per day. First check for
$90 gets the bunch. Mrs. F. B. Bohlen,
Madison, Georgia, Route 5.

25 W. L hens and cock, all year. old

Georgia.



GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR
SALE
8 yearling J. B. Giant hens, first
class stock. No culls $2 each, 1 cock,
-1$3 or lot for $18 FOB Thomasville. E.
EL: Harrell, Thomasville, Ga.



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE

1S. C. Black Minorca year old cock-
erel, direct from Pape, $2. L. B. Mil-
lians, Newnan, Georgia.

-Buff Minorca pullets, 8 and 10 wks.
old, 60c and 70c each, pure bred, best

V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

22 Pape Black Minorca year old now
laying hens $1.50 each. Mrs. G. W.
Shannon, Fender, Ga.

1 thoroughbred Lakenvelder year old
rooster, beautifully marked, $2.50. Jno.
W. Harrell, Lakeland, Ga.

6 pure bred Black Minorca now lay-
ing hens and 1 cock. Make best offer.
Sid: Smith, Cuthbert, Ga. 607 College

Buff Minorca hens $1.50 each. Mrs.
C. R. Sewell, Newnan, Ga.



R. I. REDS FOR SALE.

20 pure bred R. I. Red now laying }
hens $1.50 each. Mrs. Clifton Jordon,
Boston, Ga. :

Young Donaldson utility hens $1.50
each; nice darker Reds, $2 to $3 each;
year old cockerels $2, $3 and $5. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mountain, Ga.
Route 1.

-1 Owen R. TI. Red 2 year old rooster,
sell or exch. Mrs. M. E. Worsley, Manor
Georgia. se

Extra nice R. I. Red year old cocks
$1.50; hens $1.25 each. Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Georgia.

3 Tompkins 'S. C. R. I. Red year old
hens $1.50 each. J. R. Lanier, Summit,
Georgia.

-15 R. I. Red now laying hens and 1
rooster, March 1927 hatch. Donaldson
pure bred strain. Sell or exch. for
leghorns or Guineas. Harry W. Culver,

100 laying pullets, year old, in late
of 10.or more $1.75. Will include 1
cockerel free with first 2 orders for
10 or more pullets. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-
ville, Georgia.

Pure bred English R. I. Reds: 6 hens
and 1 rooster, $9 for lot. Mrs. B. A.

15 years a breeder and prize winner
of R. I. Reds. 10 best hens with 1
($25.00) male, $50; 12 next best hens
and 2 ($10.00) males, $50; 10 nest best
hens and 2 ($10.00) males, $25; chicks,
$12.50 a 100. Will exch. at above price |
for utility W. rope ee under
5 or 6 mos. old. Mrs. . Dell, Mit-
chell, Georgia.



WYANDOTTES FOR SALE

24 hens and 2 roosters, R. C. Martin
str W Wyandottes, 1927 hatch $35 for
lot. Mrs. W. T.. Bryan, Sharpsburg,
Georgia, Route 1.

10 hens and 1 cock, year old, Regal
Doreas strain. Sell cheap -for cash.
Write. Mrs. J. W. Kelley, Culverton,
Georgia, RFD 2.

13 pure bred Rose Comb Regal or
cas W. Wyandottes, 15 mos. old, $20
for lot plus exp. charges. S.2. Floyd,
Byron, Georgia.

Golden Lace Wyandotte roosters
$1.50 each, or exch. for pullets, same

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ens, ap nest st ex
for Tar ndotte 7 to 8 wks.





Georgia, RFD 2.

breed. Mrs; J. M. Campbell, ence,



YY CHICKS FOR SALE
Donaldson strain baby chicks $15 and
$13.50 a 100 del; 200 June 5th del. from

best pens, $26 del. Mrs. H. G. Brown, |

Stone Mountain, Ga. Route 1.

18-24 mixed baby chicks del. May
30th, 12c each, del. Mrs. M. E.- Jones,
Shellman, Georgia, Route 4.

400 Tancred W. Leghorn chicks:
weeks old, $20 a 100; 150 Martin strain,
W. Wyandottes, 1 week old, $35 for lot;
250 Tompkins R. I. Reds, 1 week old,
$35.:a 100; French Mille Fluer or Gol-
den Sebright bantams, day old chicks
$6 a doz. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga.
247- North Highland Ave. N. E.

Pure bred baby chicks per 100: B.
R., R. I. Reds and W. Plymouth Rocks
$13; Buff Orpingtons, White and S. L.
Wwyandottes, Black Minorcas $14; Light
Brahmas, White Orpingtons, J. B.
Giants $17; Heavy breeds mixed, $11;
White and Brown Leghorns and An-
conas, $10.50. Add 1c per chick for lots
of 50; 2c per chick for 25 lots. Special
discount for 500 or more. Prepaid. 100
per. cent live del. guaranteed. Wood-
lawn Hatcheries, Atlanta, Georgia, 510
Piedmont Ave., N. E.

5 M. chicks each week. Barred Rocks,
R. I. Reds, Buff Orpingtons, 25 for $3,
$11 a 100; assorted. Reds, B. R. and Buff
Orpingtons, 25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.50,

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or $10 a 100, Fains Hatchery, Edison, 4

Georgia.
Pure J. B. Giant chicks 15 each del,
lots of 25 or more. Under 25, 20c each

\del. Hatch every week. Mrs. H J. Mc-
| Corvey, Hawkinsville, Georgia.

Parks strain Barred Rocks, registered
permit 28 C 35, May chicks $7.50 for

50. Miss Mamie Roach, Daisy, Georgia,

Route 1.

_ J. B. Giant chicks, 15 each del. in.

lots of 25 or more, less, 20c each del.
Mrs. H. J. MeCorvey,
Georgia. _



CHICKENS WANTED

Want 10 young G. L. Wyandotte
pullets and 2 cocks. Guaranteed pure
bred. Quote best price.
Hutto, Surrency, Georgia, Route 2.

Want to exch. 2 geese and 2 ganders

for 4 thoroughbred R. I. Red cock-
erels.. March and April hatch, or will
sell lot for $4. Both propositions FOB
here. W..W. Smith, Cernets. Georgia,
Route 1, Box 51;

Want 10 to 15 S. L. Wyandotte 6 or
8 weeks old pullets. Tarbox or Harts
strain preferred. Will exch. emb. bed-
spread, pillow cases or fancy work of
any kind; also want to exch Barron
strain W. L. pullets for a few Wyan-
dotte pullets.
Sparta, Georgia.

Want 150 to 200 Barred Rock or R.

Hawkinsville,

Mrs. W. R.-

Mrs. Adelle Johnson,

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|I. Red baby chicks to raise on halves. ee A

Mrs. I. A. Smith, Milford, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 100 baby chicks to raise on

halves to 8 or 10 weeks old. Any large
breed. Notify before sending. J. E.
Davidson, Alto, Georgia, Route 1.

Want 200 baby chicks, heavy mixed,
or Buff Orpingtons and R. I. Reds to

raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Have

fine place for chickens. Write particu-

lars before sending. Mrs. Cc. C. Gibson, -

Hillard, Florida. -

Want 50 W. Leghorn pullets about
2 mos. old. Must be culled and priced
reasonably.
Georgia.

Want to exch. 1 purebred 3 mos. old

pig, Hampshire gilt;-dbl. treated and

unregistered for 15 6-week old S. L.
Wyandotte chicks. Also want to buy
6 S. L. Wyandotte 6 week old: pullets.
Write. John W. Harrell, Lakeland, Ga.

Want 100 or more baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Buff
Orpingtons preferred. Write before
sending. Mrs. A. N. McCranie, Norman
Park, Georgia.

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, Rt. 3.

Want 25 pure bred J. B. Giant Marcy
strain baby chicks.. Write best prices.
Also want 100 or 200 same breed to
raise off halves to 8 wks. Write before
sending. Mrs. J. H. Gay, Jacksonville,
Georgia, Route 1,

Want 50 baby chicks of any pure
breed to raise on halves to 8 weeks.

Party to pay exp. both ways. Guaran- .

tee your part of the amount raised.
Mrs. Lessie Callaway, Monticello, Ga.
RFD 1.

Want 200 Barred Rock baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Good
range and experienced. Write before
sending.
Georgia.





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Mrs. E. 'T. Weems, Felton,

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_ Want 50 or 100 R. I. Red chicks to
raise on halves. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Mrs. Mitchell Sapp, West Green,
Georgia, Route 2,

_ Want 100 each White Wyandotte
and Barred Rock baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 weeks. Notify before







_ Georgia, Box 274,

-. Want 150 or 200 baby chicks to raise

_ on halves: Barred Rocks or Silver Lace
Wyandottes preferred, but will take

-. any large breed. Experienced and can
. give references. Miss Lula M. Dickson,
-- Eastanollee, Ga. Route 1.

Want to exch. even value one 5 gal.
_an of, nice home raised lard for 100
_R. I. baby chicks. I to pay shipping

charges on lard, and other party on
chicks. W. H. Hamm, Ray City, Ga.-

Want 1 to 500 Brown Leghorn pul-

lets, 1 to 3 mos. old, at bargain. Might
___use other breeds at right prices. R. M.
_ Wicker, Orlando, Florida, 811 North
-__ Summerlin Street.
Want 50 each R. I. Red and .
-Wyandotte baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 weeks. Write before send-
ing. Mrs. J. R. McDaniel, Auburn, Ga.

RFD 1.





MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

A pen of nice Market chickens each
week for sale. Make best prices. Tobe
a Milner, Shellman, Ga. P. O. Box 148.

CHICKENS WANTED

Want 2 North Carolina Blue Game
hens. State price etc. Aaron Smith,
Arabi, Georgia, Route 1.

Want 600 to 800 pure bred White
Leghorn pullets, 3 to 4 mos. old, culled
and from good laying strain; also
- want 8 to 10 wks. old pullets. Will buy
etl) of each, if price is right. Write full
: description of flock, strain, age, price,
etc. Mrs. H. C. McNeeley, Turnerville,
_ Georgia.
_ Want 50 pure bred R. I. Red pullets
from 1 to 1-2 Ibs. each. Name breed
and price in 1st letter. Mrs. JC. Flythe
Hahira, Georgia, Route 2. ay
__ Want to exch. value for 15 Brown
Leghorn hens or Reed buggy in good
- cond. Write for particulars. Mrs. W.
Re H. Lumpkin, Ashburn, Ga. Route B.

Eggs







Wanted

: Pure Barred Rock eggs of good breed
~ ing $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30, $2.25 for 45,
$4 a 100. Del. Crates to be returned.
Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Lilly, Ga.

Eggs from prize stock S. C. R. I.
Reds, $1.25 for setting postpaid, $3 for
_ 50, $5 a 100. Crates to be returned, also

Ahave 10 1 1-2 year old hens $1.75. each,
heavy layers and slightly faded; year
old rooster $2.50; year old hens $2 ea.








Miss Belle Timmerman,
- Georgia, Box 83. |
-.- Pure Thompson Ringlet Aristocrat
Barred Rock eggs $1 for 15; also trio
of 2 1 year old hens and cock, $5 or
will exch. 3 for 4 pure bred Speckled
- Sussex, 3 hens and 1 cock, 10 mos. to

Bronwood,














roe, Georgia, Route 1. x

- Pure bred Barred Rock eggs $1.25

for 15, or will exch. a few settings for

* a good pig. Mrs. T. C. McCart, Gray-
son, Georgia, Route 1. :

Thompsen Imp. Ringlet stock sec-

ond direct eggs $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30

_ del. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wil-

_ banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29. .

. Parks strain Barred Rock Reg. Per-
mit 28 C 35, selected No. 1 eggs $5 a
5100, $3 for 50; choice matings $2 for
-_ 15. Miss Mamie Roach, Daisy, Georgia,
Route 1.

Pure White Pekin duck eggs $1.50
for 15 del. Mrs. J. D. McIntyre, Ousley,

Georgia, Route 1. :

Pape Black Minorca eggs $1 for 15
del. prepaid. L.. B.
_ Georgia.

Pure bred Martin Regal Dorcas. W.
Wyandotte or pure bred Tancred S. C.
W. Leghorn eggs $1.50 a setting each,
or exch. for yellow skin potato plants.
I ue for 500 plants, 2 for 1 M. or
exch.













Sending. Mrs. R. H. Outler, Fort Valley, |

for Sale and.

_ Donaldson, Mayhood and Owen strain. |

2 years old. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-

Millians, Newnan,

do :
straw brooms. Mrs, R. J. Fleming, Lin-
colnton, Georgia, Route 6.

Morgan Count Mammoth Bronze
pure stock turkey eggs 30c each FOB
here, also 1 pure M. B. turkey 1927 hen
$5 FOB here. Mrs. L. P. Barrow, Buck-
head, Georgia. :

Indian Runner duck eggs $1 for 15.
Add postage. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley,
Georgia. os

J. B. Giant, Marcy strain eggs $1 for
15 del. Josie Davis, Curryville, Ga.

Indian Runner duck eggs $1 for 15.
John H. Doster, Jefferson, Ga. ~.

Selected eggs from Shepherd Ancona
hens, $3.50 a 100 FOB, or $4.a 100 del.
Eggs from special matings, Pen A,
$2.50 for 15; pen B, $2; all pure bred,
healthy stock. Daris Raulerson, Rock-
ingham, Ga. Route 3.

Hoiterman Aristocrat Barred Rock
eggs, selected; $1 for 15 del; will exch.
some for Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs.
Equal value. J. S. Pelot, Statesboro,
Georgia, Route C.

Black Langshan eggs $1 for 15, 30
for $1.75 del. by insured parcel post.
Crates to be returned. Mrs. J. G. Bur-
den, Elberton, Georgia, Route 9.

Bourbon Red turkey eggs $3 doz. Mrs.

J. K. Landers, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure bred lLakenvelder, Cornish
Games, White and Barred Rocks, and
pure bred Indian Runner duck eggs.
Sell or exch. for emb. bed set, rag
rugs, 1 sago palm, several large ferns,

-)several large begonias, also other palms.

Write. Mrs. Mamie Conner, Cordele,
Georgia, 705 E. 138th Avenue.

Full blood unrelated, laying strain
Fischel White Rock eggs, 75c a setting
if called for. If sent by mail, send 30c
for boxes and postage. Mrs. N. E.
|Hattaway, East Point, Georgia, 301
Wadley Avenue. d

exch. for velvet beans, dried fruit, rib-
bon cane syrup, quilt tops, or tufted
bedspreads. Write. Mrs. W. E. Whis-
nante, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Fresh, fertile R. I. Red eggs, 75c for
15 or $1.25 for 30. Cartons to be re-
turned. Mrs. J. C. Chapman, Colquitt,
Georgia, Route A. : SG

Mammoth Bronze pure stock turkey
eggs 25c each, $2.50 doz. Mrs. Lizzie
Waldrip, Gainesville, Georgia. :

Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs
$12 a doz., from 2 year old tom wt. 52
Tbs., hens wt. 20 to 26 lbs., or will exch,
for Ribbon Cane syrup, at $1 gal. with
vessels furnished; rye to sow at $1.75
bushel, full blood S. P. C. pigs, over
2 mos. old or bedspreads; also have
fawn. and white Indian Runner duck
eggs, $1.25 doz., prepaid in Georgia,
exch. for Irish Gray watermelon seed
at 75c 1b; Thompson Imp. Barred Rock
eges, $1.50 for 15, prepaid in Georgia,
or exch. for white oak split 1-2 bu.
baskets at 75c per baskets, or cabbage
plants at $1.50 M. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Georgia, Route 5.

Light Brahma eggs $1 for 15 del.
$1.75 for 30. J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga.

Half Big Bone Giant turkey eggs,
turkeys wt. 62 lbs. when grown, 45c an
egg FOB here. Write. Mrs. Esther
Lewis, Rydal, Georgia, Route 2.

Indian Runner duck eggs $1 a set-
ting. Add postage. W. E. Goodwin,
Wadley, Georgia. ee

Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca eggs
$1 for 15 del, by P. P. L. B. Millians,
Newnan, Georgia. :

Pure Booths strain White Minorca
eges, $1.25 for 15, or exch. for begonias,
tube rose bulbs, sun flower seed, or
chicken corn seed; also pure Donald-
son S. C. R. I. Red eggs from carefully
culled flock, $1.50 for 15, or exch. for
pink and white canna bulbs, choice

corn, not Dent. Mrs. J. L. Alsabrook,
Fort Valley, Georgia. :
Thompson Barred Rock eggs, 75c for
'15. Enclose stamps for information. P.
B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Route 1.
Thompson Imp. strain stock second
direct eggs $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30. Cash
with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Georgia, Route 29. .
Best eggs from Donaldson strain

utility, $1.10 for 15 del. Exch. for some-
thing useful. Write what you have to



1 setting for 2 50 egg size cartons |

offer. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Moun-
tain, Georgia, Route 1. : fe oe

Bronze, 15 each postpaid. May del.
|Mrs. J. G. Bray, Ellaville, Ga. Route 3.

Buff Orpington eggs $1.25 for 15, or:

chrysanthemums, or yellow field seed |

dark mating, $1.50 for 15, $2.50 for 30; |

Eggs from mixed turkeys ~half

20 Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs $3
per 10 eggs, a setting; or exch. for
White Pekin ducks or Guineas. Mrs.
R. S. Stallworth, Macon, Georgia, Rt. 5

- Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock eggs $1 a
setting. Cartons to be returned. Have
received all the plants that I can use
in exchange. Answer to those who did
not hear direct from me. Mrs. Josie
Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. :

M. B. turkey eggs $2 a setting of 15.
Johnnie Tillman. Hillsboro, Ga.

White Guinea eggs $1.25 for 15 del.,
bantam eggs $1.25 for 15 del. L. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Georgia. -

Thompson Barred Rock eggs 75c for
15 del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,
Georgia, Route 1. . .

Thoroughbred dark rich color Don-
aldson S. C R. I. Red eggs 90c for 15,
$1.75 for 36 del. Crates to be returned.
Mrs. H. L. Ellison, Rupert, Ga.

Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain,
75c for 15 del., White Pekin duck
eggs from choice stock $1.50 for 1
del. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Geor-
gia, Route 1. d :

W. Wyandotte eggs $1.25 for 15. Will
exch. for rabbits, Porto Rico potato

Howard, Gainesville, Ga.

Pure Partridge Rock eggs, from 7 to
9 lb. hens, $1.35 for 15, $6 a 100 dei
Cash with order. J. R. Newsome, San-
dersville, Georgia. .

Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs 25c ea.,
del. No checks accepted. Mrs. B. F.
Morrison, Gainesville, Ga. Route 8.

Giant Pekin duck eggs, now ready,
90c for 13. M. E. Roberts, Sumner, Ga.

Pure stock M.B. turkey eggs now
ready to be shipped, 25c an egg FOB
here. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. J.
P. Barrow, Buckhead, Ga. Morgan
County.

Ss. C. R. I. Red eggs, Owen strain, *
for 15, $4.50 a 100. Can furnish several
hundred weekly. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs,
Alto, Georgia. Les ee
Dark S. C. Everlay Brown Leghorn
eggs, sired by cock direct from Everlay
Farm, Portland, Ind., $1 for 15 Post-
/paid. C. E. Smith, Braselton, Ga.

S. C. R. I. Red hens, bought when

Iowa) best trapnest flock pen; lowest
hen, 238 eggs, highest 286, dark red eggs
$1.50 for 15. J. F. Tabor, Lavonia, Ga.

S. C. R. I. Red eggs from trap nest
record stock, from 8 and 9 Ib. hens, $2
for 15, $3.75 for 30, also a limited num-
ber of choice February 14th cockerels
$2.50 each. Certified check with order
or exch. for pure bred W. L. year old
hens. Edwin. Simpson, Atlanta, Geor-
gia, 676 Tifton St., N. W.

Pure bred Black Minorca eggs $1 a
setting, $1.75 for 30 from now on until
July ist, also will the party from Ash-
burn, Ga., Rt. 1, who bought some

| Black Minorca eggs from me please re-

turn crates, as I forgot to tell him to
do so when sending eggs. Mrs. Guss
Edwards, Arabi, Ga.

Pure bred Light Brahma eggs for
June hatching, 75c a setting. Cartons
to be returned. Add postage. Mrs. J.
E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3. .

Dark Cornish Game eggs $1 for 15.
Add postage. Mrs. Daisy Armor, Gray-
mont, Georgia, Rt. 2, Box 40.
Donaldson strain S. C. R. I.. eggs, $1
for 15, or exch. for cured ham. Mrs. J.
C. Adkins, Fort Valley, Ga.

Halls imp. Indian Runner duck eggs,
the ordinary Indian Runner. Lay win-
$1 for 15, from 2 to 3 lbs. larger than
ter and summer, or the year round.
Cash with order. Woodrow Harkins,
Quill, Georgia... S



=

EGGS WANTED

Want to exch. beautiful crochet work
or pure bred W. Leghorn hens and
rooster for large breed turkey eggs.
Mrs. Thos. H. Marshall, Camilla, Ga.

Want to hear from the party who ad-
vertised from Young Cane, Ga., pure
bred Buff Orpington duck eggs, $1 a
doz., also. want a doz. or so of the eggs.
Mrs. C. G. Bonner, Hahira, Ga..

Want a dozen speckled Guinea eggs.
Will pay 25c. Fred Bryan, Omega, Ga.
Route 1.

Want 1 setting of Partridge Cochin





exch. Plymouth Rock eggs for rooted

plants, or peanuts for seed. Randolph |

chicks from Prof. E. H. Ruckers (of

Will exch. Golden Sebright bantams




consider buying 6 or 8 wks. old pullets.
State price. and particulars in first
letter. Chas. L. Daniels, Tifton, Geo
gia, Care of Tifton Chevrolet Co. Ine,
Want to hear from someone who will


































































roses, petunias, lilac and chrysanthe-
mums. Want eggs to set. Write. Miss
Lula M. Dickson, Eastanollee, Ga. Rt. 1. _

Want turkey eggs to set and raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. Write. Jesse
Hugh: Jackson, Jonesboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to exch. Little Brown Hen in-
cubator, good cond., now setting, for
1 setting of turkey eggs or 3 settings of
Brahma (chicken) eggs. Mrs. J. L.
Powell, Pittsburg, Ga.

Want 10 Georgia farmers to send me
60 doz. strictly fresh eggs for eating
purposes per week each. Quote prices
FOB here. J. D. Ward, Columbus, Ga.

Box 254, ae

Want some Bourbon Red or Mam-
moth Bronze turkey eggs. Please state
price. Mrs, H. P. Chapman, Perry, Ga.

Want to exch. value of $5 for 2 set-
tings of M. B. turkey eggs. Mrs. Ella.
Everett, Richland, Georgia. 3

Want fresh eggs for table use. Fred
I. Baker, Columbus, Georgia, Box 244.





TURKEYS,

DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC.
FOR SALE.si*

M. B. turkeys from 2 to 10 days old,
from high stock $1 each; also 2 or 3

fine mother hens to carry them $5 ea.
H. J McCollum, Canon, Ga. Rt. 4.

3 Indian Runner ducks and 1-drake |
$1.25 each, or exch: for pure bred Bar- |
red Rocks or Buff Orpingtons. Mrs.
Camly Aiken, Buford, Ga. RFD 3. 3

3 white ganders and 3 blue geese
$1 each, or $5 for lot. Bill Steedley,
Coffee, Ga. Route 1. ; i.

1 turkey 3 year old tom, a now lay-
ing, 2 year old hens $17.50 FOB here
for lot. W. C. Wicker, Wrightsville, Ga.

3 ducks and 1 drake, quackless, Mus- |
covey or Black English strain. Very
large and ducks now laying, $3 each,
party paying express. Will exch. the
four for 8 R. I. Red hens, pullets, 25
small broilers or 75 R. I. Red baby
chicks. Each party paying shipping
charges. Mrs. G. Landan, Patterson,
Georgia, Box 155. oe A ae

Have sold all of my guineas and
ducks. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. _
J. S. Greene, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.

7 Indian Runner now laying ducks
and 1 drake $1.50 each. Mrs. A. B..
Graham, Valdosta, Georgia, Care of
General Delivery. at *g

4 geese and 2 ganders. All last years
hatch except 1. $9 for lot. Mrs. Will
Watkins, Forest Glen, Ga. es

22 Guineas: 20 hens and a rooster.
1 year old 50c each, or $10 for lot FOB.
Brooks. H. W. Lynch, Brooks, Ga.

1 M. B. turkey 1927 now laying hen,
$5 FOB here. Mrs. J. P. Barrow, Buck-
head, Georgia, Morgan County.

1 pure bred extra large 2 year old
M. B. tom, $10; year old pure M. B
hens $5 each, 1 tom and 3 hens, $24
All FOB here. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Ga.



TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC.
_ | WANTED a

Want Muscovey ducklings, 6 wks. old





premium stock; 1 cock $2.50, pr. $4.50,
eggs at $1.75 for 15. Mrs. C. M. Slack,
Warwick, Georgia, Route 3, Box 54.
Want 20 to 50 Mammoth Bronze bab
turkeys; 100 R. I. Red or Barred Rock
baby chicks. Mrs. R. L. Ellington, Jer
sey, Georgia. eos
Want to pay cash for peafowls, an
time. Write what you have. B. R. Wood-
liff, Flowery Branch, Georgia. Los
Want baby turkeys and geese to raise
on halves. Write before sending. Mrs
A. N. McCranie, Norman Park, Ga.
Want 15 Guinea hens and 2 roosters.
Pay 50c each cash. R. S. Stallworth,
Macon, Georgia, Route 5.7.
Want 25 Big Bone baby turkeys to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Mrs
Fannie McDaniel, Auburn, Ga. RFD 1.
Want pure bred white African Gui
nea hens and eggs. Mrs. Lelia Jon
Woodlawn, Ga a
Want three Peafowls, 1 male and 2
females. Quote best price and state age
T. J. Holland, Ambrose, Ga. ee
Want to exch. 3 M. Gov. inspected
potato plants for 1 turkey tom. 2 year
old preferred. Write what you have.














































eggs. Must be pure bred. Also would





Mrs. Clinton Johnson, Baxley, Geor
gia, Route 3. :



Peagerome
: GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN

Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

Thursday, May 24, 1928

Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lanta, Georgia, under the act of June
6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1108. Act of October 3, 1917.

Advertisements of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only when
request is accompanied by new copy
of advertisement.





Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
egislative act the, Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any

advertisement appearing in the Bulle- |.

tin or transaction resulting therefrom.

Circulation, Advertising and Service of
the Bureau of Markets and this Bulle-
- tin are Free of Charge.

TO OUR ADVERTISERS

1. On account of lack of space in
the Market Bulletin, we will not be
able to publish the following:

Second-hand Machinery for Sale
and Wanted. :

Incubators for Sale and Wanted.

Advertisements for the Farm Help
Department. hs

Advertisements for the Womans
Department. (Needle work).

Nursery Stock for Sale and Wanted
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. In our next issue we will carry
all except that which is mentioned

in item No.1.

\

: Sree eg ge ee
PEACH AND APPLE STANDARD-
IZATION ACT OF 1927.

AN ACT



To regulate the grading and mark-
ing of peaches and apples in closed
packages; to authorize the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture to establish and
promulgate official standard grades
for apples and peaches and rules and
regulations governing the marking
of the same; to provide for the in-
spection of peaches and apples; the
appointment of inspectors and their
compensation; to prohibit violations
of this Act, and to prescribe penalties
therefor.

SECTION 1.

Be it enacted by the General As-
sembly of Georgia, that the Com-
missioner of Agriculture is hereby
directed to establish and promulgate
from time to time official standard
grades for all closed packages of
peaches and apples, by which the
quantity; quality, and size may be de-





Go OMA RE TORO En Pe

-~ v PAT
termined, and prescribe and promul-

gate rules and regulations governing
the marking which shall be required
upon packages of peaches and apples
for the purpose of showing the name
and address of the producer or pack-

er, the variety, quantity, quality and
size of the product, or any of them
provided that the Commissioner of

Agriculture shall establish a grade.

for immature apples, and an unclas-
sified or similar marking for all
peaches and apples not included in
the other grades established.

SECTION 2.

Whenever such standard for the
grade or other classifications of
peaches or apples under this act be-
comes effective, every closed pack-
age containing peaches or apples
grown and packed for sale or trans-
ported for sale by any person, firm,
company or organization, shall bear
conspicuously upon the outside there-
of, in plain words and figures, such
markings as are prescribed by the
Commissioner of Agriculture under
the provisions of this Act.

-|~ Every crate or package of peaches

or apples shipped from any point
within this State shall bear an ad-
hesive stamp showing that they are
classified under this Act, which stamp
shall be sold by the Commissioner of
Agriculture to applicants therefor
for not more than one half (1-2) of
one (1) cent each.

SECTION 3.

The Commissioner of Agriculture
of the State of Georgia shall be
charged with the enforcement of the
provisions of this Act, and for that
purpose shall have the power: (a) To
enter and to inspect personally, or
through any authorized agent, every
place within the State of Georgia
where peaches and apples are pro-
duced, packed or stored for sale,
shipped, delivered for shipment, of-
fered for sale, or sold, and to inspect
such places and all peaches and ap-
ples and containers and equipment
found in any such place. .

(b) To appoint, superintend, con-
trol, and discharge such inspectors
and subordinate inspectors, as in his

discretion may be deemed necessary,

for the special purpose of enforcing
the terms of this Act, to prescribe
their duties and fix their compen-
sation.

(c) Personally, or through any
authorized agent or any such inspec-
tor to forbid the movement of any
closed package or packages of peach-
es or apples found to be in violation
of any of the provisions of this Act,
which have not been actually ac-
cepted by a common carrier for ship-
ment in interstate traffic, and to re-
quire the same to be repacked, or re-
marked. A car load of peaches or
apples shall not be considered as
actually accepted by a common car-
rier for shipment until the loading is
finished, the car sealed, and the bill
of lading issued.

(d) To cause prosecution to be in-|

stituted for violation of this Act.

SECTION 4.

When peaches or apples in closed
packages are delivered to railroad

CoN

flicting hereunto,










station or a common carrier for ship-
ment, or delivered to a storage, such
delivery shall be prima facie that the
peaches or apples are offered or ex-
posed for sale.

3 SECTION 5.

Any person, firm, company, organ-
ization, or corporation, who shall vio-
late any of the provisions of this
Act, shall be punishable by a fine of
not more than five hundred dollars
($500.00) or imprisonment for a
per'od not to exceed 90 days, either
or both for each offense.

SECTION 6.

No erson, firm or corporation
shall be prosecuted under the pro-
visions of this Act:

(a) When he or it can be estab-
lished that the peaches or apples of-
fered for sale have passed inspection
by an authorized inspector of the
State of Georgia, and bear the offi-
cial Georgia State Inspection Stamp,
or by an Inspector of the United
States Department of Agriculture,
and found to be packed and marked
in accordance with the requirements
of the Commissioner of Agriculture
of Georgia. 5

SECTION 7.

If any section, sub-section, sentence
clause, or phrase of this Act is for
any reason held to be unconstitution-
al, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portion of
this Act. |

SECTION 8. .

No person in the State of Georgia
shall ship any peaches WHICH ARE
IMMATURE,. or peaches or apples
unfit for human consumption; and
no apples or peaches shall be offered
for sale within the State of Georgia
which do not bear on the packages
the marks and grades prescribed in
Section 2 hereof.

SECTION 9.
All laws and parts of laws con-
are hereby re-

pealed.



MISCELLANEOUS ADS

For Sale: Jersey and Charleston
Wakefields, Early Flat Dutch and Cop-
enhagen cabbage plants; New Stone
and Red Rock tomato plants 40c for
200, 70c for 500, $1 M., postpaid. Miss
Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

For Sale: 6 Reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, 3
boars and 3 gilts, registered in buyers
name, $10 FOB Sofkee. Willie McGee,

Walden, Georgia:

For Sale: Reg. P. C. hogs, 1 year old
boar $20; sow, $30. Young pigs, June
Ist del, $10. Valley Stream Farm, At-
lanta, Georgia, Route 6, Box 216.

For Sale: 1 pure bred White Jap-
anese Silkie Bantam cockerel about yr.
old, $4 or will exch. for 2 pure bred
Japanese Silkie hens; also want. to
buy 1 pure bred Sebright hen cheap
for cash. Mrs. Gertrude Edwards,
Plainville, Georgia, Route 1.

Want: 100 or 200 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. R. I. Reds,
Barred Rocks or Buff Orpingtons pre-
ferred. Del. June 10th. Experienced.
Write first. W. H. G. Stephens, Fort
Valley, Ga. RFD 2,. Box. 20.

Want: Car of corn del. Chipley. J.
W. Bryant and Sons, Chipley, Ga.

Want: 50 Wyandotte chicks to rai
on halves to 8 weeks old. Mrs. J. A.
Flanagan, Lumber City, Ga.

Want: All colors of Spanish Iris ex-
cept blue. Write prices. Mrs. Sam Ver-
ner, Cartersville, Georgia, 205 South
Avenue.



Thursday, May 24, 1928.
Want: Car Veiver beans w= pod.
Name best price FOB your station or
del. Washington. M. P. Rope, Washing-
ton, Georgia.

Want: To exch. 25 mixed hens and
new quilts at $3 each for baby chicks.
R. I. Reds or Anconas preferred, but
will take other breds; also want any
amount of baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 weeks, any breed.
Write. M. C. Coleman, White, Ga.

Want: Sultanas, Fuschias, Hibiscus,
Wax Plant, Japonicas, spotted leaf ca- |
ladium, sweet scented rose geranium,
bleeding heart, angel wing and beef
steak begonias. Will exch. other flow-
ers .or white tender cornfield bean
seed at 30c ib. for same. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rydal, Ga.

For Sale: Giant Crego or Comet
mixed colors Aster plants. Mixed colors
shapdragons, mixed colors calendula or
Scotch marigold. All 1c each. with. Tc
added for:postage. Mrs. O. E. Brown-
ing, Doerun, Ga. Route 4.

For Sale: Iceburg lettuce 25c a 100,
$1.50 M., large variety sweet pepper
plants 30c a 100, $2.50 M. All postpaid.
Not less than a 100 to a customer of
each. Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doerun, Geor- .
gia, Route 4. :

For Sale: Nice yellow Jersey butter,
3 or 4 lbs. per week. Satisfaction guar-
anteed; 5 white African guinea year
old roosters, $1 each FOB Rydal; same
eggs $1.15 for 18 prepaid. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rydal, Ga.

For Sale: 1 pair Bantams, -$1 or will
exch. for 1 mated pair. White Swiss
Mondains. Joe Jones, Fitzgerald, Ga.
407 West Pine Street.

For Sale: Imp. hot pepper plants 35c
a 100, $3 M. L. P. Hattaway, Palmetto, |
Georgia, Route 2.

For Sale: A few hundred year old
W. Leghorn, Tancred strain pullets
trapnested stock 85c each. J. A. Speer,
Jr., Varnells, -Georgia.

For Sale: S. C. pure bred R. I. Red
young cocks. Vigorous strong dark red
color from prize stock. Donaldson and
Blanks strain; baby chicks, same strain
12 1-2c each, June ist hatch; also 6
pure Jompkins strain Barred Rock
laying pullets $1.25 each, or exch. for
pure bred W. Leghorn chicks at 10c ea.
or for clean, free of worms, fresh dried
apples. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Geor- |
gia, Route 2.

For Sale: Red Spanish Spider lily
bulbs, 35c a doz., $2 a 100, $6 M., yel-
low, sweet scented jonquils or narcissus
25c a doz., $1.75 a 100, $5 M. bulbs;
purple sweet violets, 25c _ a doz., $1.50
a 100; white iris lily bulbs, 25c a doz.,
$2. a 100. Miss Addie B. Streetman,
Midland, Georgia, Route 2.

For Sale: 2 or 3 lbs. fresh table but-
ter per week 50c lb. Mrs. Lena Phillips,
Fairmont, Ga. Route 1. ~

_ For Sale: Cotton gin outfits: 1 210
fsaw Continental gin condenser, and\1
35 inch Continental gin fan, good cond.
T. C. Robinson, Oglethorpe, Georgia,
and will sell cheap. Write for price.
P.O.) Box: 55.

For Sale: Ruby Giant Sweet and Hot
pepper plants, 10c doz., will exch. for
ferns, begonias or geranium cuttings.
Mrs. E. L. Butler, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 4.

For Sale: S. C. R. I, Red cockerels,
first of March, 1928 hatch, Donaldson
strain $1.25 each; eggs, same strain $1
for: 15; $3 for 50)'$5.50: a 100... <-Mrs:
Emmett Tramel, Duluth, Ga. Route 1.

For Sale: Inspected Porto Rican po-
tato plants $1.50 M. del. J. W. Waldrip,
Cordele, Georgia, Route B.

For Saie: White Spanish seed pea-
nuts, 5c lb. for lots not less than 100
Ib. order. Cash with order;
Lean 25 disc tractor harrow, cheap, |
$50; good Champion binder with re-
versible hitch $65; Planet Jr., 1 row
cotton cultivator, used very little with
attachments, $12; country. cured hick- |
ory smoked hams, 40c lb. R. C. Couch,
Turin, Georgia.

For Sale: 1 Fordson tractor, 25 model
with fenders $125; 1 plow $35; 1 plow,
No. 12, unused, $75; 1 plow, No. 75,
$15; 1 Case Thrash, good cond. $125;
and other farm machinery. Write. Mrs.
R. E. McKnight, Senoia, Ga.

For Sale: New Stone and Greater
Baltimore tomato; all season and Flat
Dutch cabbage; - heading varieties of

$1.25 M. del, 10 M. or more "5c M.
Exp. collect; Ruby King and Bell pep-
per, 50c a 100. Large plants. Prompt
shipment. Walter W. McEver, Brasel-
ton, Georgia.



Roderick ~

collards. Open field grown 75c for 500, | :





MCeEL AREOCS ADS
For. Sale: 2 lbs. fresh, firm Jersey
butter del. in cartons each week, fully
guaranteed 50c lb. Mrs. L. B. Landrum,
Adairsville, Georgia.
- For Sale: Inspected red and yellow
skin Porto Rico potato plants, guar-
anteed full stamp $1.75 M. FOB Alma,
$2 M. del. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Georgia,
a2 Route 2.

- For Sale: Dbl. blue hyacinth bulbs.

Sell or exch. for ferns or hydrangea.
Mrs. E. C. Tyler, Monticello, Georgia,
Route 6.
_ For Sale: 10 W. Leghorns, Tom Bar-
ron strain, 1 1-2 and 2 years old, 80c
each. Mrs. J. A. Flanagan, Lumber
City, Georgia, Route 1.

For Sale: Nice, bright new chunk
honey, 5-lb. pail, 15e: 10-lb. pail, $1.50.
Cash with order. Add postage. L. G. H.
Scott, Ludowici, Ga. Route A.

. For Sale: Pink, red, white, salmon
_ or American Beauty geranium cuttings
15 each, also some begonias. Will exch
af of. either for a purple geranium cut-
_ ting; pure dark Cornish Game _ eggs
$1.50 for 15, or exch. for pure Barred
Rock or Golden Sebright Bantam eggs,
pure bred chicks, dried fruit, or hand
embroidery. Write. Mrs. W. C. Rohn,
Waresboro, Georgia.

_ For. Sale: Bermuda onion plants 20c
a 100; New Stone tomato, 25c a 100;
Early Detroit beet plants, 20c a 100. All
postpaid. Mrs. B. Hicks, Adel, Ga. Rt.
1, Cook County.

For Sale: New Stone and Baltimore
_ tomato plants 20c a 100 through May.
Mrs. Annie McClellan, Adel, Georgia,
Route 3.

For Sale: 1 extra fine dark red S. C.
. I. Red Donaldson strain 2 year cock
$5; trio of cock and 2 hens, unrelated
$7, or will exch for a 15 or 16 Ib. home
cured ham. Would prefer sugar cured.
Iso wish to announce have sold all
rden beans in answer to inquiries.




























































or 300; 1 crochet pop corn design
arge centerpiece, $1.50; tufted bed-
read $3.50; 2 year old rooted ever-
looming wisteria, 3 for 35c, 85c doz.,

5s, 50e doz.; white swan and purple
$1 for 50; mixed color Daisy chry-
santhemums 35 a 100; white and scar-
Jet Rambler roses 3 for 35c. Also other
lowers and bulbs. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
alhoun, Ga. Route 5.

For Sale: 5 1-2 bus. good sound pure
Brab peas $2.50 bu. Send sight draft
i; money order. Mrs. E. E. Gardner,
Jilla Rica, Georgia, Route 2.

omato plants 40c for 200, 75c for 500,
.20 M. del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga.
For Sale: 1 cow, 3-4 Jersey, fresh
June ist. with 4th calf. Have wt. 35
bs. milk and 1 3-4 to 2 lbs. butter per
See or write me for price. J. B.
rett, Loganville, Georgia.
r Sale: Early Jersey Wakefield,
arleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch
bbage plants,,New Stone tomato, 20c
100, 50c for 500, $1 a M. postpaid.
Oy Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
1 DeLavel Cream Separator, _prac-
ally new, perfect cond. Write for
rice. Mrs. E. WwW. Burke, Macon, Ga.
2: Box 678.
2 electric brooders, good cond., rea-
onable price, Write. Mrs. E. W. Burke,
facon, Georgia, P. O. Box 678.
ttle Brown Hen incubator, good
md., with thermometer, moisture pan
d instructions, ready for use. Has
) en. used very little. Sell, or exch. for
6 January or February White Leg-
pullets, or for another kind of
ncubator, but must know what kind be
ore sending. Each to pay postage.
. Mrs. Cora G. Harrison, Madras,
Pela, RED: 1.

ant to exch. 1 bbl. spray pump,
ade by the best pump mfgs. in the

for an incubator and brooder.
rite. L. A. Dozier, Decatur, Georgia,
axwell Street.
it dusty miller, variegated house-
ak or Devils Pincushion cactus, dbl.,
oted geraniums, rooted hydrangea,
cinds, ferns, and both hardy and
ler varieties of water lilies. Will
vegetables etc. Write what you
nt in exch. Mrs. Sarah Lee Harris,
tin, Ga. Route 1.
ant yellow and pale lavender iris;
flowering honeysuckle bush, yel-
or variegated honeysuckle bush;
rian iris. State prices by doz., and
100. Mrs. D. B. Morgan, Atlanta,
676 Ashby St., S. W.
apt 5h irish Junipers, 6 Norway

and flowering shrubbery. Will
variety of dbl. named dahlias,
pies talsed Gladioli bulbs,

dy Thompson strawberry plants 65c |

occas and Giant Ribbon Grass, 6 for

r Sale: New Stone and Red Rock.

MARKET. BULLETIN,

S named iris or large. roses for same.

Write. Mrs. W. M: Jones, Lyerly, Ga.

Want all kinds of Begonias, Ferns,
Geraniums, Cactus, Sultanas and Chry-
santhemums. Miss Lelia Jones, Wood-
lawn, Va.

Several wage hands want job on
farm. Can do any kind of farming and
keep up any kind of machinery and do
blacksmith work. Would also consider
share crop that has been planted.
Write what you have to offer. J. E.
Whisnante, Duluth, Ga, Route 1.

Want some one to plant corn and
beans. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shellman, Ga.
Route 4.

For Saie: Tatted baby caps, of mer-
cerized thread, No. 60, $2.50; single
tatting in 6 1-2 yd. pieces 20c yd., silk
tatting for flannels 35c yd., also have

{for sale 25 white 100 Ib. .: chicken feed

sacks $2.50. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.

For Sale: 1 large size quilt top, made
of good solid scrap gingham and such
like, $1.50; will piece quilt tops for $1
each, party to furnish scraps -and
thread and pay postage. Mrs. J. H.
Stapleton, Douglas, Ga. Route 3.

For Sale: Emb. bedspreads, pillow
cases, aprons, table runners, bureau
scarfs and do plain sewing, all reason-
able priced. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
Georgia, Route 2.

For Sale: 1 old time fringed home-
made bedspread, well cared for, $10
postpaid. Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Adairs-
ville, Ga. RFD 3.

For Sale: Will tuft, wash and fluff
bedspreads for $1.25 each, or will fur-
nish everything and make on bleached
10-4 sheeting for $4.50, or unbleached
$4. Mrs. J. M. Holt. Fair Mount, Ga.

Plants for Sale and
Wanted

Cabbage plants, now ready, 25c a
100, 90c M., Imp. pale skin Porto Rico
and Boone potato plants, inspected
and treated, $1.65 M., 10 M. or more
$1.50 M. del.; tomato plants 25c a 190,
$1.30 M. Mrs. Dora Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Georgia, Route 1.

Millions pure Porto Rico plants,
grown on fresh land each year from
vine cuttings, absolutely pure and free
from disease, $2 M. FOB here. Cash
with order. Eldon L. Joiner, Thomas-
ville, Georgia.

Porto, Ricans, inspected, $1.50 M.,
Stone tomato plants 95c. J. H. Wil-
liams, Coffee, Georgia.

Millions potato plants, ready, govern-
ment certified and good plants guar-
anteed $1 for 500, $1.75 M., over 5 M.
$1.50. Both varieties. Jee, Mullis, Arma,
Georgia. s

Inspected Porto Ricans, well rooted,
$1.50 M., over 10 M. $1.25 M. FOB
Alma. J. C. McLeod, Alma, Ga.

Inspected pure Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.75 M. del. Prompt shipment
guaranteed. R. L. McDonald, Valdosta,
Georgia, Route 1.

Genuine pure Porto Ricans, inspect-
ed, $1.50 M. FOB. here. Prompt ship-
ment. J. C. McDonald, Valdosta, Geor-





gia, Route 1.

Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 5 M.
and up $1.50 M., also 10 to 15 M.
genuine Nancy Hall plants each week.
Same price. Mrs. W. A. Cribb, West
Green, Georgia.

Strawberry plants to sell or exch. for
different kinds of flowers, white lady
peas, white crowders, or white Spanish
peanuts. Mrs. W. A. Hart, Chipley, Ga.
Route. 3.

Genuine State cae Porto Ricans
and imp. Porto Ricans $1.50 M., 5 M.
and over $1.40 M., 10 M. upwards $1.25
M. Prompt shipment. 8B. J. Morris,
Pine Grove, Georgia.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.75
M., 10 M. and up $1.50 M. FOB. Louie
Mills, Coolidge, Georgia.

Hot pepper plants and New Stone
tomato 10c doz. each; sweet Ruby King
pepper 15c doz.; everblooming straw-
berry plants 50c a 100. All well rooted.
Mrs. Louisa Blalock, Ellijay, Ceres;
Route 3, Box 48. +

Tomato plants 50c a 100, $1.75 M:;
Onion plants 25 a 100, $1.25 M., pre-
paid as long as they last. C. B. Roden,
Hawkinsville, Georgia.

Well rooted Wakefield cabbage and
Ga. collard plants $1.25 M., 35c a 100;
Hastings prolific June pink early South
ern Beauty tomato plants $1.50 a M.,

145c a 100. All del. Alice Gibson, Folks-



ton, Georgia, Route 1, Box 46.

YS

Earliest tomato T0c : a 100; Ra ting
pepper 60c a 100,$1.60 M.; egg plants
50c a 100, $1.60 M.: Prize Taker onion
50c a 100, $1.50 M. _ Mrs. Gee. Gibson,
Folkston, Georgia

Redfield Beauty tomato plants,

ready, 25c a 100, $2 M. del., or less if

all sold to one party; also Johnny

jump-up plants, 20c doz. No stamps.

Mrs. M.-E. Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 4.
Garden huckelberries, ready, heavy

Pee 50c a 100 plants del. Mrs,
. C. Bigbie, Bluffton, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, gov. in-
spected $1.75 M. del. in 5 M. lots or more
$1.65 M. del. May and June del. Cash
with order. C. H. Parish, Tifton, Geor-
gia, Route 6.

*

Imp Porto Ricans, Gov inspected,
treated; $1.50 M. FOB 5 M. or more
$1.35 M. FOB here. Cash with order.
W. R Dykes, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. _

Imp Porto Ricans, inspected and
treated $1.50 M., 5 M or more $1.40 M
or exch for dried fruit, free from
worms. 1 M plants for 10 lbs. fruit
del to me. Wade Tomberlin, Surrency,
Georgia, Route 2.

Porto Ricans, government inspected
and treated $1.50 M., 5 M or more $1.40
M, or exch. for ax, hatchet or hammer
handles. H. H. Herring, Surrency, Ga.
Route 2.

State inspected Porto Ricans, ready,
$2 M. FOB here. S. J. Ray, Seville,
Georgia, Route 1.

Himalaya blackberry plants 50c doz.
del., exch for hatching eggs of any pure
breeds. Plant del for every egg del.

John W. Crass, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 5.

Buncomb collard, heading variety,
25c a 100, $1.25 M. Milton P. Minshaw,
Walden, Ga. Route 1.

Porto Rico potato plants, inspected
$1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Cabbage
plants $1 M. del. E. Y. Stokes, Macon,
Georgia, Route. 3.

Porto Ricans, inspected and treated,
$1.75 M. del., $1.50 M. FOB. Cc. M.
Crow, Gainesville, Ga, Route 1. >

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.75
M.; New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato $1.25 M, tomatoes moss packed.
All postpaid. May and June del. W. A.
Chanclor, Seville, Georgia.

Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage 20c
a 100, $1.25 M. del. Raymond C. Brown,
Hartwell, Georgia, Route 4.

Early variety tomato plants 35c a
100, del. Ebbin Denham, Buckhead, Ga.
Route 2.

Genuine State inspected Porto Rico
$1.50 M., 5 M. or more $1.40 M, 10 M or
more $1.25 M. W. D. Dunn, Pine Grove,
Georgia

Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
leading varieties, 75c for 500, $1.25 M.
del. Ruby King pepper $2.50 M, Ber-
muda onion $1.50 M; Porto Ricans, in-
spected and treated $2 M. 5 M. and up
$1.75 M. Cash with order. W. C. Tum-
lin, Gainesville, Georgia.

Porto Ricans $1.50 M. Prompt -ship-
ment and full count guaranteed. Cash
with order. S. Graham, Surrency, Ga.
Route 2..

Tobacco plants, now ready 25c a 100.
Oscar. H. Aiken, Braselton, Ga. RFD.

Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected
from vine cuttings $1.50 M., 5 M. and
up $1.35 M. Cash with order. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. A. M. Dixon, Sur-
rency, Georgia.

State inspected Porto Ricans and
Big Stem Jersey $1.50 M, 5 M or more
$1.25 M. T. E. Jennings, Cordele, Ga.

Wakefield. and Flat Dutch cabbage
30c a 100, $1.25 M; tomato plants 30c
a 100; collard plants 25e a 100, $1.25
M del. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1.

All season cabbage plants, 15c doz;
speckled pickling pepper 15c doz. small
lot round pod, 10c and 15c doz. Mrs.
C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Route 1,

Tobacco plants, $1 M, or exch. for
Porto Rico potato plants; plant for
plant. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah, Ga.

Hasting: hot Cayenne pepper, 10c doz,
3 for 25c; Big Brimmer (Hastings) 35c
a 100. Add postage. - Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Georgia, Route 29.

Charleston Wakefield, Jersey and
Early Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone
and Earliana tomato plants 50c for
500, $1 M. postpaid. Roy Branan, Lew-
iston,; Georgia.

Yellow and red skin potato plants
$1.50 M., now ready, Government in-
spected. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. -
. Pure Porto Ricans, Government in-
spected and treated. Guaranteed full
count, $1.75 M., 5 M. or more $1.50 M.
FOB Baxley. J. H. Pulling, Baxley, Ga.

Imp. Porto Ricans $1.50 M, 10 M. or
more $1.40 M. C. B. Mayers, Baxley, |



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react Ricans, fapebied. ready: $1.75
M, 5 M or more $1.65 M. New Stone
tomato, cabbage and collard plants 75c
and bermuda onions $1:M. J. R. Boat-
right, Coffee, Georgia.

State: inspected imp. Porto Ricans
from vine potatoes $1.75 M., 5 M. or
more $1.40 M. FOB Tifton. W. W. Rig-
don, Tifton, Georgia

Imp. pink or purple skin Porte Ricans
$1.60 M, 5 M or more $1.40 M. J. T.
Mayers, Baxley, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, inspected and treated,
$2 M, del, $1. 15 M in 5 to 10 M lots,
expressed collect; Wakefield cabbage
25c a 100, $1.25 M. Greater Baltimore
tomato plants 25c a 100, $1.50 M. J..M.
Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. Route 1.

Strong Porto Ricans $1.50 M, 5 M
or more $1.25 M FOB. M. C. Griffin,

|Graham, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, government Sedeeted
and treated $2 M Dele J. NY McKinley,
Pitts, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, inspected and treated -
$1.75 M FOB. Berry Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Georgia, Route 1.

Bermuda onion plants 20c a 100, 25c
COD. Hot pepper 25c COD. Mrs. Annie
Shockley, Zebulon, Ga. RFD 1.

Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans, State _
inspected, $1.50 M. FOB. Correct count
and variety guaranteed. Cash with or-
der. Mrs. Ruth Pierce, Alma, Georgia,
Route 3.

Imp. Porto Ricans $2 M, Early
Triumph and Banna Yams $2.25 M,
del. Cash with order. E. LL. Anderson,
Alma, Georgia, Route 4. :

Full stamp Porto Ricans $1.75 M, 5
M or more $1.50; New Stone tomato and.
/Charleston cabbage 85c M, 5 M or more
7oc M each. L. R. Boatright, Coffee,
Georgia.

Purple skin Porto Ricans $1.40 M, 5
M $1.35 M. Also, New Stone tomato
plants $1 M, all: plants guaranteed.
R. J. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.50
FOB Coffee. Shipped in 6 days after
order received. Plants guaranteed: M.
R. Weaver, Coffee, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 3.

Government inspected Early Triumph
and pink and imp. Porto Ricans, and
Nigger Killer and Boon potato plants
$1.75 M. FOB here. J. Mitch Boatright, _
Coffee, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, purple skin, and a on
pink skin $1.75 M.-each; 5 M or more
$1.50 M. Cash with order. R: R. Purvis,
Coffee, Ga. Route 1, Box 27.

Imp. pink skin Porto Ricans, govern-
ment inspected and treated $2 M. Del.-
D. W. Brown, Cordele, Georgia, Rt. D,
Box 10%

Dill plants 35c a 100 postpaid; dill
sprays 2 doz. for 25, for flavoring dill
pickle. Purchaser of 50 gets free dill
pickle receipe. Cash with order. No
stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-
boro, Georgia.

Well rooted raspberry, 4 for $1; po-
tato vines 25c a doz. Mrs. Louisa Bla-
lock, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3; Box 48.

Yellow skin Porto Ricans, govern-
ment inspected $1.75 M; New Stone,
Redfield Beauty and Greater Balti-
more tomato plants $1.25 M or 20c a
100; Ruby King pepper 50c a 100, $2.25
M; cabbage and collard $1.25 M. All
del. Ready. Send money orders. D.
Story, Morven, Ga. .

Redfield Beauty and New Stone. to-
mato plants, grown from Hastings seed
25c a 100; hot and sweet pepper plants
40c a 100. Mrs, A. L. Hudgins, Rock-
mart, Georgia, Route 3.

Porto Ricans $1.40 M, or $1.70. del,
or will exch. for any kind of fern or
geraniums. W. B Griffin, Graham, Ga.
Route 1. ;

Hastings eaxtra early prolific Stone,
Norduke, Brimmer and Redfield Beauty
tomato plants 30c a 100; Hastings imp.
large purple Thornless egg plant, pi-
miento and Ruby King sweet, and also
hot pepper plants 40c/a 100. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Daisy, Geor-
gia, Route 2.

Porto Ricans, government inspected,
$1.25 M FOB Hickox. Cash with order.
All orders carefully filled. C. F. Rowell,
Winokur, Ga. Route 1, Box 21.

Cabbage, onion and tomato plants si
M, 5 M $3.75, 10 M $6.50; Porto Ricans
$1.25 M. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga...

Nancy Hall and Porto Rico potato
plants $1.50 M. G. L. Deen, Baxley,
Georgia, Route 4.

Nancy Hall and Porto Rico potato
plants $1.50 M. D. H. Deen, Baxley,
Georgia, Route 4.

Early Jersey cabbage plants 20c a
100, $1.10 M. Del. Porto Ricans $1.65
M. del. Ruthford Waldrip, cue ad ae



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- PLANTS FOR SALE
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, purple

and yellow skin, up to 10 M, $1.75 M
FOB, over $1.50 M FOB. Guaranteed in |

every way. Mrs. Truss Floyd, Baxley,
2 :

State inspected Porto Ricans $1.75
M, May and June del, or exch 1 M
plants for 1 bushel any kind of good
sound peas. Each to pay freight or
postage. J. S. Fowler, Surrency, Geor-

. gia, Route 2.

Hot pepper plants 25c a 100 del.
Leonard Pridgen, Shellman, Georgia,
Route 1. S

Porto Rico potato plants $1.10 -M.
J. -. Holland, Lenox, Georgia. ~~ =

[M3 also Boon Spanish $2 M prepaid. |

Now ready. R. P. Robinson, Pitts, Ga.
Route 2. Pa eS :

Porto Ricans, any amount, $1.60 M;
tomato plants $1 M; hot pepper $1.25
for 500, $2 M. All plants shipped in
damp moss root protection. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Georgia. oe

Yellow and red Porto Ricans, Gov.
inspected, $1.50 M. D. P. Martin, Cobb-
town, Georgia. \

Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
inspected and chemically treated, now
ready. Shipped promptly. $1.50 M del,
or $1.25 M. exp. collect; cabbage and

Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Route 1.
Porto Rico potato plants $1.25 M FOB

ito here, or exch for Brab or Iron_ peas.

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants 1 to 5 M $1.75 M, 5 M or more.
$1.50 M. Full count and satisfaction
guaranteed. FOB. J>~M. Campbell,

Surrency, Georgia, Route 2.

Wakefield cabbage $1 M. del; Porto
Ricans $1.85 M. del. Prompt shipment.
Chestley Waldrip, Gainesville, Geor-

Porto Ricans, State. inspected and
treated $1.75 M del; Early Jersey cab-
bage 20c a 100, $1.15 M. del. Erskin

Goy. inspected Porto Ricans $1.75 M.
Georgia; also heading variety

' Waldrip, Gainesville, Georgia.

del in
collards 15c a 100. J. M .Bailey, Cor-
dele, Georgia, Route B.

State inspected and treated Porto
Rico potato plants $2 M. del, 3 M or
more $1.75 M del. R. M. Adams, Cor-
dele, Georgia, Route D.

Yellow Bermuda onion plants, Charl-

- eston Wakefield and Early Dutch cab-
bage, Greater Baltimore tomato $1.75

for 2500, $3 for 5 M. express collect.
W. N. Golden, Moultrie, Ga. -
Hot and sweet pepper plants 15c doz.

or 2 doz for 25c. Mrs. L. Aderhold, La- |
vonia, Georgia, Route 3. :

Cabbage plants 15c a 100, $1 M; col-
lard 10c a 100, 80c a M; tomatoes 20c.
a 100, $1.25 M. FOB Columbus. Cash
with order. E. M. Longshore, Columbus,
Ga. 3041 6th Avenue. : :

Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, govern-
ment inspected from vine cuttings

$1.65 M, 4 M or more $1.40 M. FOB

here. Frank Harris, Baxley, Ga.
Triumph and Porto Ricans $2 M.

del. Large lots $1.75 M. L. E. Williams,

Ty Ty, Georgia. ees

Certified Porto-Ricans $1.75 M, 10 M
$15. All orders filled in 3 days. E. C.
Pope, Ocilla, Georgia.

Pure selected Porto Ricans, inspect-

ed and treated $1.40 M FOB here. Full

count. Will not-pay express or parcel

post. A. C. Martin, Hahira, Ga.

Nancy Hall, Porto Rico and Early

Triumph potato plants $2 M del. Gua-

rantee full count and strong plants.

-.E, B. Rimes, Alma, Ga.

Gov inspected, red and yellow skin
Porto Rican potato plants. Guaranteed
full stamp $1.75 M FOB Alma; $2 M
del. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga, Route 2.

Imp. pink skin Porto Rico potato
plants, inspected and treated $1.75 M;
Acme Stone and Red Rock tomato
plants $1.25 M; Early Jersey, Charles-

ton Wakefield cabbage plants $1 M.

All plants del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver,
Georgia. ; :
Norduke Wilt Resistant tomato plants
25c a 100, $2 M del. G. Bruce, Jakin,
Georgia. -
Ga. Heading and old fashioned Blue

Stem collard plants 20c a 100, $1.25 M

del; Iceburg lettuce 25c a 100 del; vel
vet okra seed 25c half-cupful del; cas-
tor oil bean, banana and cantaloupe
seed 10c pk each, 1-2 bu. choice peach
seed. Make offer. Mrs. A. H. Price, Lo-
cust Grove, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Genuine and
inspected. Full count and prompt ship-
ment. John J. Olliff, Bristol, Ga.

Porto Ricans, government inspected,
$2.25 M del, 5 to 20 M $1.75 M, exp.
collect; 50 M -or more $1.65 M. exp.
collect. Cash with order. Shipment
guaranteed. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, Ga.
Route 1. i

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, ready,
$1.40 M FOB here. J. O. Stewart, Bax-
ley, Georgia, RFD 2. es

Porto Rico potato plants, government
inspected, $1 M FOB Odum. Immedi-

ate shipment. Frank J. Payne, Odum,
_ Georgia.

Gov. inspected and. treated Porto
Ricans $1.50 M FOB here. Full count
and quality guaranteed. B. R. Leggett,
Broxton, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, stood the inspection
for the last 6 or 7 years, $1.50 M FOB
here. Cash with order. J. W. Waters,
Baxley, Georgia, Route 2.

__ Inspected red skin Porto Ricans $1.75



M. C. Griffin, Graham, Ga. .

Millions Porto Rico potato plants
$1.75 M del. Gov. inspected. Good plants
and count guaranteed. May and June
del. Place your order now. J. Q. Wil-
son, Abbeville, Georgia.

Ga. collard and Wakefield cabbage
plants $1.25 M. postpaid. W. L. Mc-
Clellen, Adel, Ga. Route 3. . 2
Pink skin Porto Rico potato plants,
Gov. inspected, $1.25 M. FOB Tifton.
R. H. Mangham, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.

Cabbage plants now ready 25c a 100,
90c M del, 5 M or more 75c M; tomato
plants 25c a 100, $125 M. Elizabeth.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Georgia,
Route 1. :

Genuine imp. Porto. Rico potato
plants $1.40 M, 5 M lots, $1.35 M. H. G.
Evans, Graham, Georgia. a

Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov.
inspected and dipped $1.50 M or exch.
for Brab peas or Spanish peanuts. Must
be sound. J. E. Peacock, Baxley, Ga.

Red skin Porto Rico plants $1.80 M
del. S. P. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Inspected pure Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.75 M. del. in Ga. $1.50 M.
FOB Alma, T. M. Bowles, Alma, Ga.

Gov inspected, genuine imp. purple
and yellow skin Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.75 M., 5 M. or more, $1.50 M.
FOB here. May and June del. Lovin E.
Deal, Patterson, Ga.

Red Stone tomato plants, 20c a 100,
No stamps. Mrs. D. W. Crews, Rock-
ingham, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 M.,
over 5 M. $1.50. E. L. Kelley, Tifton, Ga.
Ro. Asoc :

Pure Porto Rico potato plants, now
ready Fill large and small orders. Count
and quality guaranteed. Under 5 M.,
$1.75 M. FOB Above, del. Will exch.
some for Iron or Brab peas or Spanish
peanuts. D. W. Carter, Hazelhurst, Ga.

Gov. inspected. and treated Porto
Rico potato plants, $1.75 M., over 5 M.,
$1.50 M. Good plants and full count.
L. E. Mashburn, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.

Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected and
treated, $1.75 M., over 5 M., $1.50 M.,
Be shipment and full count. S.
R. Burch, Tifton, Ga.

Imp. Red skin Porto Rico potato
plants, inspected and treated, $1.75 M.
C. D. Freeland, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Porto Rico and Boone potato plants.
Inspected and treated, $1.75 M. 10 M.
or more, $1.50 M. del. Cabbage plants,
ready, 25c a 100, $1 M. Guarantee
good count; Greater Baltimore tomato
plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. G. E. Wald-
rip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Everbearing strawberry plants, $1 a
100, $3 for 500, Klondike $2 for 500;
cabbage plants, $1 a M., Porto Rico po-
tato plants, $1.75 M. Boon $2 M. del.
Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ga. \

Porto Ricans, $2 M., Stone and Balti-
more tomato plants, 75c for 500, $1.25
M., cabbage and Bermuda onion plants,
- 5e for 500, $1 M. All postpaid. R. Chan-
clor, Seville, Ga.

Spring Grown Charleston Wakefield,
Succession, Flat Dutch cabbage, 5c
M., 5 M. up 60c M. FOB; New Stone
and Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
75 for 500, $1.25 M. del. Prompt ship-
ment. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.

Yellow skin Porto Ricans, Gov. in-
spected, $1.75 M. Redfield Beauty Bal-
timore and New Stone tomato, $1.25
/M., 5 M., up, $1 M., Ruby King pepper,
50c a 100, $2.25 M. Now ready collard
and cabbage plants, $1.25 M. All del.
Send money orders. D. Story, Morven,
Ga. ae eS 4

Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrd. 25 for $1;
$3 a 100; McDonald blackberry, $1.50
a 100, $12.50 a M. Premo and Lucretia
dewberry, $1.10 a 100, $10 a M. Ga.
cabbage collard, -$1.25 M. Cherokee
roses, $1.50 a 100, $12.50 a M. Carefully
packed and postpaid. J. W. Toole,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. - s

Imp. purple skin Porto Ricans, State
inspected, now ready, $1.50 a M., FOB
here. Cash. with order. Jewel Benson,
Ty.Ty, Ga. Rt. 2.

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tomato plants $1.25 M del, $1 M collect. }.





ey cle F
- Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, from
vine cuttings, pure bred, 5 M., $6.25, 10
M., or more, $1.15 M. FOB here. Count
guaranteed. Prompt shipment. F. G.
Tyre, Bristol, Ga. e a

Charleston Wakefield and Late Flat}

Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Great-
er Baltimore tomato, True Ga. and N.
C. Short Stem collard plants, 25c a
100, $1.25 M., del. 5 M., or more, $1 M.,
FOB here. . F. Crow, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. 2. ei See

Short Stem collard, leading varieties
cabbage and tomato plants, 25c a 100,
$1.10 M., 5 M., up, 75c M. Exp. collect.
Heston Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage, New Stone and Greater Bal-
timore tomato, leading varieties of
collards, 25c a 100, $1.25 M., 5 M., or
more, $1 M. Pimiento and Sweet Bell
pepper and Wide Leaf tobacco plants,
50c a 100, $1 for 300, $3 M. del. O. M.
Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Porto Ricans, State inspected and

treated, $2 M. del., 3 M. or more, $1.75

M. del. R. M. Adams, Cordele, Ga. Rt.

DD, :
Ga Collard plants, 15c a 100, $1.25
ae Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga.
Ree 4s Sos cee
Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
$1.50 M. prepaid. T..C. Withrow, Odum,
on i Sal

Large fresh cabbage plants, heading
variety collards, postpaid, 40c for 250,
75c for 500, $1.25 M. Moss packed and
satisfaction guaranteed. H. K. Dowdy,
Cordele, Ga. Rt. D. ae :

_ Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield
cabbage plants, cabbage-collard (head-
ing variety) collards, prompty shipped
packed. with damp moss and guaran-
teed to please, postpaid; 40c for 250,
75c for 500, $1.25 M. J. H. Walker, Cor-
dele, Ga. 5

_ Porto Ricans and Triumph plants,
$2 M. del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Selected Porto Ricans, inspected and

treated. ready, $2 M., or 20c a 100 del.|

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 20c
a 100, $1.25 M. del. by mail. J. M. Nix,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c a 100, $1.25
M. New Stone tomato, same _ price;
Sweet Bell pepper and Pimiento, 50c a
100; Tobacco plants, 50c a 100. All del.
we C. Owens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt.
Pure Porto Ricans, grown on fresh
land ea. yr. from vine cuttings, abso-
lutely pure and free from disease, $1.25
M. FOB here. Cash with order. Eldon
L. Joiner, Thomasville, Ga.
Porto Ricans, red and yellow skin,
treated and inspected, $1.75 M., 5 M.,
$1.50 M. FOB; tobacco plants, $2.50 M.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,

-$1.25 M. 5 M. or more $1 M. J.C.

Chambers, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Tomato plants, 3 doz., for 25c; Ever-
bearing strawberry. plants, 50c a 100.
Mrs. Ida Sutherland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.
3. Box 48. ee Bee
Pure Early Triumph potato plants,
$2 M. del. to Ga. points. Walter J.
Dowdy, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D.
Gof. inspected pure red skin Porto
Ricans, from vine cuttings, $1.65 M. del
5 M., or more, $1.50 M., del. Ga. points.
J. W. Haman, Sumner, Ga : 3
Large Redfield tomato plants, 25c a
100, $1.75 M. del. No stamps. Mrs. MM.
E. Jones, Shellman, Ga, pe
_ Potato plants, ready to ship, $1.50 M.
in lots of 5 M., and more, From 1 to
5 M., $1.75 M. Francis Sikes, Ty Ty, Ga.
Heading collards from selected seed,
ready, 20c a 100, 75c for 500, $1.50 M.
postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. N. B.
Brady, Cairo, Ga. Rt. B. |
Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.75
M., 5 M., and up, $1,50 M., Redfield
Beauty and Greater Baltimore tomato
plants, 25 a 100, $1.25 M., FOB here.
ish with order. L. E. Wever, Baxley,
a. ee
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, free
from disease, $1.50 M., FOB here. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Cash with order.
S. Graham, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.
White collard plants, head up like
cabbage, 20c a 100. Mrs. GC. O.: Sikes
Sylvester, Ga. :
Certified imp. Porto Ricans, $1.60 M.

5 M., or more, $140 M. W. H. Stewart,

Alma, Ga.

Leading varieties cabbage, tomato
and collard plants, 25 a v0, 500 75c
$1.25 M. del. 5 M. or more $1 M., Fu.
here. C. L. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.

Hot and Sweet. pepper plants, 25c
doz del. Miss Ida Wright, Alto, Ga.

Rt. 1.

Sweet, hot and Cayenne pepper, 5c
doz., imp. Himalaya blackberries, 10c
doz., Blue iris, 15 doz., extra early and
yellow tomato plants, 10 for 15c. Add



postage. Miss Eva Hughes, Buford, Ga.

| M. FOB here. J. C. Tyre, Bristol, G



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Thursday, May 24, 1928.

_ Porto Ritans, $1.50 M.,- cabbage, $1
M. del., tomato, $1 M. Ruby King pep-
per, 40c a 100..C. H. Strawder, Norman ~
Park, Ga. : one
Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
a 100. Will exch. for large size flour
sacks. Write. Mrs. E. P. Powell, 5ast-
anollee, Ga. a

Porto Ricans, pink and yellow skin,
treated and: inspected, $1.75 -M., 5 M.,
or more, $1.50 M. FOB here. J. F.
Chambers, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.50
M. Cash with order. Jessie Yarborough,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. a

Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. in-
spected, 20c a 100, $1.75 M. 5 M., or
more, $1.50 FOB here. Cash with ord:
er. L. A. Yarborough, Fitzgerald, Ge
Rt.-3. oe

New Stone and Greater Baltimore to
mato plants, moss packed roots, ready
60c for 500, $1 M. del. Miss L. M.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 6. es

Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $
M. del., 5 M. or more lots, $1.40 |
del. May and June del Check or P. O.
money order must accompany order.

C.-H. Parish, Eifton,- Ga. Rt-6..

Heading collard plants, Early Jer
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabba
Big Boston and Iceberg lettuce,
above 25c a 100, 70c M., Porto Ricans,
treated and inspected, 1 to 10 M., $1.15
M., 11 to 50 M., $1 M. All FOB Dublir
Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Duh
Ga. :

Large strong collard plants, read
$1 M. Not less than a M. to a perso
Add postage. No stamps accepte
Cash with order. Mrs. M. E. Rick
Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 9. ae

Genuine imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. in-
spected, $1.75 M., 5 to 10 M., lots, $1.50
M. del. Satisfaction guaranteed. |
the order. R.. M. Cox, Moultrie,
Rt d: is

Pure red skin Porto Ricans, 1 t
M., $1.75 M. 5 M., or more, $1.50 M. A
FOB here. J. M. Campbell, Surrenc
Ga. Rt 2 ee

Gov inspected Porto Ricans, rf
from disease and full count, $1.50 M.
FOB here. Cash with order. Now tak
ing orders. S. D. Graham, Surrenc
Ga. Rt. 2. ire

Goy. inspected Porto Ricans, .
M. Write for prices on large lots; A
Season and Late Flat Dutch cabb
and Buncomb collard plants, 25
100 or $1.50 M. 5 M., lots, $1 M. FO)
each; Hof and Bell pepper, 50c a
tomato plants, 35c a 100, Satisfa
guaranteed. 5. T. Clements, Sanders
ville, Ga. he

Porto Rico potato plants, State
spected, $1.50 M. 5 M., or more, $

































































































oy

Porto Rico plants, seed from Vi
inspected and treated, any quan
Prompt shipment. $1.50 ws. you
postage or express. Paul Hayden
ma, Ga. : : or

Millions pure Porto Ricans, ready,
for 500, $1.75 M. Over 5 M. $1.50
Gov. certified. J. T.. Mullis, Alma

Imp. Porto Ricans, $2 M. del; Ea:
Triumph and Banana Yam, $2.2
del. Cash with order. E. L.. Anders
Alma, Ga. Rt 4. & ee

Cabbage and tomato plants, e
and late varieties, 30c a 100, 50 fo
200, $1 for 500. Farly Triumph and Por
to Rico potato, $1 for 400. Prompt shij
ments. Roy McRee, Meigs, Ga.

Large and well rooted Wakefie
Dutch cabbage plants; Stone Red |
Matchless and Baltimore tomato plant
30c a 100, $1 for 500 postpaid. h
Smith, Eatonton, Ga. Springd
- Genuine imp. purple and
Porto Rican potato plants, $1
tomato, $1.60 M. postpaid; Exp.
5 M., $4.50; Pepper plants, $2; C
$1.25 M. Roots moss packed.
Sims, Pembroke, Ga.



PLANTS WANTED

Want 500 or less of old time 5
Leaf yellow yam potato Slips. A.
Hughes, Athens, Ga. 295 Ga. De

Want 1 M. pumpkin Yam plan
once. Mrs. W. A. Hart, Chipley,
ARG 3s

Want 100 Jerusalem Artichoke
once, also want 500 late Flat Dut
Drum head cabbage plants, 1 0
cabbage collard plants. Mrs. Sara.
Harris, Martin, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to exch. Golden Glow,
Hollyhocks, Altheas for Porto Ri
Nancy Hall potato plants. Write
Mrs. J. B. Bramlett, Margaret,

Want 300 Red skin Porto Rico
plants. Will exch. 1 setting S. C.

Red eggs. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike, Ga







otato



3 une.





ington, gol Me Ga.
t Sweet potato plants. May ship-
ee Pay a M., del. Gainesville.






























































Stock Wanted z

_ CATTLE FOR SALE
everal high grade Jersey cows





C.
; a McBean, Ga.
thirteen- sixteenth Guernsey

ie calf from reg. stock. $20 FOB. P.
hidby, Jr., Orange, Ga. Rt. 2.

fine 3 yr. old Jersey and Guernsey
ich cow with second calf, 2. mos. old
90 FOB here. Miss: Laura Garner,
rthen, Ga.

ellow Jersey bull calf, 5 mos. old,
cond., can not be reg. $7.50 F OB
$6 on farm. Robert E. Miller,
son, Ga.

c Guernsey pull, 2 yrs. old. Write
ee John T. Middlebrooks, Barnes

Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex. Write
prices. oJ. J. Cummings, Donalson-
ue Ga.

1 Black Jersey 5 yr. old cow, fresh in
th 3rd calf by the 20th of May. Gives
4 gals. milk a day, $100 at barn. Lee
Watson, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Jersey 15 mos. old bull, solid grey
from pure Jersey strain, all reg.
is mother and - -grand- mother, $35.
Dickson, Carnesville, Ga. :
veg. stock bull, Guernsey,- wt.,
1200 lbs., off springs, have been perfect
cimen, #125 FOB here. C. H. Mc-

uernsey. heifer, 3 mos. old, Ty B;
ed and from 6 gal. cow, $70 cash,
for yr. old White Leghorns at
a, G L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga., 247

al reg young Jersey bulls from
ee! and Silver Medal Dams.

William Jackson,
sail ae for sale. N. W.
|, Warm Springs, Ga.
bred Guernsey. 18 mos. old
$50. J. R. Mattox, Elberton, Ga.
g. Jersey 2 yrs. old bull, well
for ace and gentle. Write for
Mrs. W. P. Sorrow, Point Peter,



CATTLE WANTED

ant 2 3 gal. cows. Cash with order
ce is oo I. A. Youmans, Mer-

nt a reg. calf, 3 t0-5 mos. old.
4 to 5 fe cow. Jersey type. Must
heap. H. Loke, Wrightsville,



: ok FOR SALE
lack P. C. 8, 10-and 12 wks.

sell or exch. for reg. calves
as. J. R, Birk, Madison, Ga.

pone Guineas 10 mos. old
nd 5 pigs, 5 wks. old. Sell or exch.
ood cow or heifer to freshen in
or July. I. E. Fordham, Metter,

big bone P. C. pigs from prize
stock. Good built pigs. $10
uyers name. R. L. a
ma; -Ga:

d thrifty Duroc and Hamp-
igs from 6 wks. to 4 mos old,
r lot. R. S. Parham, Greenville,

oc Jersey par, 6 mos. old,
d but not reg. Ready for ser-
oC. A. Snow, Ivey, Ga.
Duroc boar, also Duro and s
es. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
brood sows,~ cheap, or exch. for
R. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt: 3
type Black Essex boar, ready
-$15; 3. mos. old pigs, either
buyers name, $10 ea. H. W.
man, Ga. -

and Duroc pigs, 6 and 7 wks.
1d $7 ea. E. H. Henderson,

6 male. 18 mos. old, prolific
ne cond., $25 at farm. Dick
ustell, Ga. Rt. 2, (Drive Atlan-
amsville to, Garretts Bridge,
or On Mableton. to Howell

Duroc. pigs, O. C. K. breeding,
eg. in Bhyers name, ready to





Curry-| |



s ; azelh Ts
Fussell, eee Sta . -

50 high grade Duroc pigs, 8 Agits old:
Orin tee strain; $5 ea., 2 reg. P. C.
ms bred. Ie Blount, Hawkinsville,

a

2 Sininine and P. C. mixed 6 mos.
old. gilts, $10 ea., 1 pure bred 15 mos.
old Hampshire boar, can be reg., in
buyers name, $25. Dr. S. L. Rivers,
Marrow, Ga. Rt. AS

4 sow with 9 pigs, cross between S.
P. C. and the Black. P. C. 5 wks. old,
crated $35 FOB, $30 at Boh home. S. C.
Wiley, Gibson, Ga. Rt.

5 Duroc Jersey pigs, - wks. old, $6.50
ea., Or $12 pr., $28 for lot. KE. L. Cooper,
Crawford, Ga. Rt. 2.

Al pure bred Hampshire 3 mos old

5 pig, unreg, and life time treated, $8.

John W. Harrell, Lakeland, Ga.

8 wks. old S. P. C. pigs, entitled to
reg., male and female, $10. C. M. Cason,
Sandersville, Ga. 267 E. Church St.

Duroc Jersey. boar pigs, $12.50 ea.,
reg. in buyers name, March farrow, 25
Ibs. ea. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.

30 thrifty pigs, Essex crossed with
Duroc, P. C., B. B. Guinea and Berk-

shire sows, all single or dbl: treated, 10:

wks. old, $5 ea.; 1 Essex-Berkshire gilt
soon to farrow, wt. 150 Ibs., $15 dbl.
treated; 1 pure bred Berkshire sow,
dbl. treated, 2 1-2 yrs old. wt., 350 to
375 Ibs., farrow July ist, $35, or exch.
for pure bred Jersey heifer calf, 5 or 6
mos. old, or 2 shoats, wt-, 150 Tbs. ea.
WwW. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga.

Reg. pigs: Essex crossed with pure
bred sows of different breeds. Oicen
dressing 400. lbs., at 9 or 10 mos. of
age. Write. for prices. EW. WW, Driskell,
Sparta, Ga. .

30 Duroc Jersey pigs, 8 to 10 wks.
old, $5 ea., or will exch. for 300 nice
White Leghorn pullets, 8 to 10 Wks.
old. B..M. Couch, Albany, Ga. =<

Pure P. C: pigs; 6 and 8 wks. old,

some half P. C. and Duroc, $4 ea., at

barn. C. C. Hearn, Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 3:

10 wks. old pigs from large SOW;
sired by the Worlds Grand Champion
boar, $15 ea, reg. in buyers name. J.
C. Lunsden, Talbotton, Ga.

10 Duroc and P. CG. pigs, 4 mos. old,
$5 ea. Leo Akins, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 Duroc gilt, entitled to. reg. for
sale or exch.for good laying hens. 8.
.D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. ~

Individual male pigs from 8 to 10/

wks. old, direct descendents of Missouri
Queen O. I. GC. record shows; 71 pigs
farrowed in 5 litters. No runts. $10 ea.,
with papers in buyers name. Hill Crest
O. I. C. Farm, Camilla, Ga. Rt. B.

35 good pis from 5 to 10 wks. old.
Healthy, mixed breed, $3.50 ea. G. M.
Walden, Gibson, Ga. Rt. B, Box 49..

6 OeP.-G: gilts, not thoroughbred, wt.
about 115 lbs. good cond., = ea., Or
$75 for lot at my farm. & F. Warren,
Dexter, Ga.

3 Berkshire and Big Bone Guinea
pigs, 1 male and 2 females, 8 wks. old,
$3 ea., or $8 for lot FOB here. a: R:
Means, Round Oak, Ga.

- 11 wks. old 65 Ib. eg. Duroc boar
pigs from big show. sows, $17.50 6a.,

del. Ga. points; also 60 Ib., 10 wks. old

Reg. Duroc boar pigs from $175 show
sow, $27.50 ea.,del. Ga. points. Pigs
sired by Golden Gleam, 1927 Inter-

national Grand Champion boar at.

aes Henry T. Lunsden, Talbotton,

res

Paes WANTED _

Want to exch. 1 pure bred Duroc
Jersey gilt, 6 mos. old, wt. about 80

| lbs. for 1 Big Bone Black Essex or P.

C. gilt, same age and a Write.. Grady
Moss, Jasper, Ga. Rt.

~ Reg. Duroc Jersey silt bred to reg.
boar. Must be cheap for cash and of
good breeding from large parent. A.
G. Rigsby, Damascus, Ga.

Want reg. Duroc female pig from
stock. Quoi te lowest price. Mrs . Will
Watkins, Forest Glen, Ga,

Want 1 female Guinea pig. Write
what you have and price. Homer Cor-
-bett, Manor, Ga. -



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Five year old Saddle Horse, weight

about 900 lbs. five gaits..Eugene Tal- |

madge, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

1 large horse, work anywhere, about
12 yrs. old, wt. between 12 and 1300
Ibs. $115, or trade for cattle of any
breed. Prefer Guernsey or Jersey. G.
M. Walden, Gibson, Ga. Rt. B. Box 49.

1 mare mule 7 mos. old colt, wt. 450
or 500 lbs., Mother was a Perchen mare
1300 Ibs. Sell for cash or exch. for 2
rege. Duroc. sows. Write. S.-C. Wiley,
Gibson, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 male Jersey calf; full stock, not
reg, from extra good stock, $10 crated



or $8 at farm. Guaranteed; also 1 light






Jersey: cow, fresh with. first c if, putt}
| headed, gentle eas sy to milk, very prom-
ising, $55. at farm. Mrs. Will Watkins,
Forest Glen, Ga.

1 team of mules, 4 yrs. old, Wt., 800
lbs., ea., Good matches. Work anywhere.
Mules, wagon and harness, $275. Marvin



: Woody, Dial, Ga.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

A lot of 15 mixed color pigeons, 25c |

ea., $3 for lot FOB Mitchell. T. H. Dye,
Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 pr. black Homer. pigeons, pure

stock, $1; 4 pigeons: 1 pr. blue checker
Homers, $1; 1 pr. White Kings, slight-
ly mixed, 50c. All breeding stock and
good workers. R. Lamar eeenn
Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 6.

12 common pigeons, for sale, 65 a
pr., or will exch. for 4.doe white or
red rabbits, 4 big pigeons $1 pr. Also
I want to buy a pr. of Red Carneaux
pigeons, will pay 7dc pr._ Fred Bryan,
Omega, Ga, Rt, 1.

2 pr. Homer pigeons, $4, or cuent for |

4 prs. white. rabbits. Eston - Butler,
Omega, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fancy Ring Neck and White Doves,

nesting soon, $3 pr, FOB here. J. u&.

Williams, Atlanta, Ga., 699 Spring St.|

- \ PIGEONS WANTED
Want.all breeds of pigeons. Must be

full stock. Give price and description | -

in first letter. Harden Squab Plant,
1102-5th St., Phoenix City, Ala., &B. Fe

| Crockett, Mer.

RABBITS FOR. SALE
8 wks. old rabbits, 50e-ea., 1 pr., grey
Beleians, 16 epi old, $2. 50. Lee. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, G

Pink eyed hits rabbits, half grown, :

$1 pr.,.also want to exch. white 10
mos. old buck for Belgian buck, 8 to-
/12 mos. old. Walton Holbrook, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt:

White pink-eyed rabbits, $1 pr., or 4
pr. 75c pr., 3 mos. old. James Holbrook,
Hartwell, Ga. Roe 1

Flemish Giant buck rabbits. A. wL
| Banks, Sylvester, Ga.
as large white buck and 1 large erey

doe; $2 for pr. Willie G. Dobbins, Mari-.

etta, Ga. Box 147.
Fine rabbits, for meat and. fur, no
culls, for one-half and one-third origi-

| nal cost. Will refund money if you are |

not satisfied. Write for os a Neph-
ew, Smyrna, Ga.

RABBITS WANTED >
Want Chinchilla and White Fiem-

ish Giant rabbits, pedigreed. Give des-

cription and price in first letter. F. D.
Martin, Cornelia, Ga. Care Pope Ellard.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE |
1 large well broke Billy- goat, about
2 yrs. old, $2 Cash with order. Robbie |



% Peebles, Mitchell, Ga Rin

Grade Toggenberg milch goat, fresh-
en in May. Kind, gentle and a splendid:
milker; pure bred Nubian milch goat
-buck, 34 in., tall at shoulders, ears, 22
in. from tip to tip. Not. vicious... Both

butt-headed. Sell, or exch. buck for yr.|

old pure bred W. lL. hens. Edwin Simp-.
son, Atlanta, Ga., 676 Tifton St. N. W.

1 Swiss pure white 2 1-2 mos. old}

ure Swiss reg.
F,

Saanan buck kid from
stock, $10 for quick sale. Mrs. M.
Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.

20 lambs, 2 to 4 mos. old, 5 ewes and
8 weathers, 33 in all, $165 for lot if del.
immediately, or if part . of them: are

|:wanted. All FOB. Write for prices and

information. J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga.

5 nice Toggenberg doe kids, 5 mos.
old. Write for price or make best offer.
B. H. Rickson, Carnesville, Ga. :

100 Spring jambs, $5 ea. Robt. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

9 does and 2 bucks. Pure bred An-
gora goats. $55 for lot. C. M. Shackel-
ford, Albany Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want milch goats. Must. give 4 ats.

of milk and be cheap for cash. N. E.
Yarborough, Menlo, Ga. |





Beans and Peas for
Sale and Wanted

10 bus. big blue Whips, slightly mix-
ed, but sound, $1.75 bu. FOB Comer.
L. O. Moon, Comer, Ga. -

200 bu. early speckled velvet beans
$1.25 bu. Jack Burch, Chester, Ga.

Early Speckled velvet beans $1.50 bu.
Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Iron Clay mixed peas $2.25 bu., 90- -day
vlvet beans $1.25 bu. C. E. Brush, Mc-
Bean, Georgia.





10 bu. pure Brab peas ea) for lot.

Nantes y





Cash with order, or ete Ball. Ground.

-W. S. Carney, Ball Ground, Ga...
-Wannamaker cotton seed $1. 50 bu. =
Mays,

FOB. Stockbridge. Write. J.
Souekbricse, Georgia.

- I0 bu. good sound seed chufas, 1927
grown, free from nut grass etc. $4 bu.

TF.

+Joe Jack McAllister, aOuEE Vernon,

Georgia, RFD.

Good, sound Chufa seed, $1 pk.,
$3.50 bu: FOB here. Mrs. J. H. Mc-
Clelland, Waycross, Ga. 414 Tebeau St.

Chufas, fresh seed, $5 in bu. - lots,
$1.50 pk. Cash with order. If by mail

ley, Georgia, Route 3. :

beans, also Hastings Ga. pole beans,
25 lb., some weevils in the pole beans.
Mrs. D. C. Buffington, Gainesville, Ga.
Route 5. =

_ 8 1-2 bu. 100-day sound and reclean-

both vines and beans), 1927 crop, $1.25
bu. FOB here. Will exch. 1 bu for 1-2
bu o-too-tan beans. State how to ship.

Now ready. D. J. UE Dawson,

Georgia.

20 lbs. Mung beans 15c lb. or exch.
for 2.M. sweet potato plants W. H.
Cochran, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.

Half runner and tender bunch beans,
10c cup full each; postpaid if 2 or more
cupfuls are ordered at 1 time. Mrs.
Dewey Nelms, Carlton, Ga. Rt. 2. ~

12 lbs. colored running butter-beans,
suitable for planting near garden wire,
$1 FOB. W. D. Watson, Loganville,
Georgia.

Brabham peas, $2.50 bu., Speckled
peas $2 bu. All FOB here. Mrs. 2. B.
Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. ~

90-day velvet beans, in 2 1-2 bu.
sacks $1 bu. E. M. Bowen, Bartow, Ga.

90-day velvets $1 bu. W. B. Powell,
Bartow, Georgia.

O-too-tan beans, Siehtiy damaged,
$4.50 bu., sound, $5.50 bu. T. W. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Ga. RFD 2.

Black Crowder pea seed, 15e half
pint or.20c pt., 35c qt. del. Mrs. As:

| Paulk, ; Ocilla, Georgia.

Big. Whipps and New Era field peas
ee 15 bu. FOB here. Cash with order.
as Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29:
ae few bu. O-too-tan beans $3. 50 bu.

| FOB here. Mrs. O. L. Callahan, Wood-
* | bury, Georgia.

25 bu. pure Unknown peas $2.50 bu., .
25 bu. Red Rippers $2.50 bu., 50 bu.
pure bunch velvet beans $2.50 bu. All
prices FOB Eastman. L. M. Giddens,
Eastman, Georgia.

35 bu. 90-day velvet beans in 2 1- 2
bu. bags, $1.25 bu.; sound and clean
stock. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.

About 100 lbs. O-too-tan beans - $7.50
bu. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. a

Route 3..

30 bu. Red Hull speckled. peas, hand
cleaned, $2 bu. FOB here. Mrs. uy
Kirkland, | Braton, Ga.

Have sold all of my peas. Answer 6

many inquiries. A. L. Robinson, Wrights

ville, Georgia.

Hastings brown sugar crowder peas
12c lb., 2 or more Ibs. 10 1b., mammoth.
green pod okra seed 25c lb. sugar
pumpkin seed 10c oz. Add postage.
Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commere, Georgia, Route 29.

White bunch butter-beans 20c . lb.
Add postage. Mrs. S. J. Ray, Seville,
Georgia, Route 1.

-Clean and sound Iron or Brab peas,
in even wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu.
FOB Maysville. J. B. Langford, Mas
ville, Georgia.

4 bu. California black-eyed peas $3
bu. FOB here. W. C. Hudson, Logan-

ville, Georgia, Route 3.

Bunch velvet beans, early variety,
$2.50 bu. C. W. Dugger,: Oliver, Ga.
Big Whipps and New Era field peas
$2.15 bu. FOB here. Cash with order.
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29.
Genuine. O-too-tan beans, recleaned,
in strong even wt. bags, 1 to 25 bu.,
$6.75 bu. or more $6.50; entire lot $6. 25
bu., not. recleaned. FOB Locust. Grove.
G. G. Patrick, Locust Grove, Ga. :
8 or 10 bu. nice mixed peas $2 bu.
A. J. Rosey, Eatonton, Ga. Route 1..
25 bu. mixed; 35 bu. New Era peas,
$2 bu. each. C. W. Wheeler, Washing-
ton, Georgia. :
Beans per bu: O-too-tan soy, $6.25,
Biloxi soy. $3.50; laredo soy $4.90; mix-
ed, New Eras, Calico peas $2 bu. each.
All FOB here. D. P. Settle, Jackson,:

Georgia.

* 90-day. runner beans, $1.25 bu., pur-
ple hull speckled pens $2 bu. All good .



oe sea



seed FOB here. J. Q. Wilson, Abbe-

Ve

rane Soa See



send postage. W. M. Herrington, Bax- |

Brown striped 1-2. Runner garden. Ze

ed velvet beans (the kind' that makes -




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pegonias 5c each; red





GE EIGHT ae
_. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED _

pig le H

- Want up to a M. bu. thrashed velvet.
beans if price is attractive. Submit |

samples, naming best price and quan-
tity. A. J. Evans, Marketing Agency,
Fort Valley, Georgia. ;

Want a few lbs. of an extra early
English pea for fall planting. Will exch
for same. M. CGC. Harris, Martin, Geor-
gia, Route 1.

Want to exch. 10 gal. Ribbon Cane
syrup, 1927 make in 10 Ib. cans for 5
bu. of Unknown peas, or any other good
hay pea. Miss Laura Floyd, Empire,
Georgia, Route 2.

Want all kinds of field peas, espe-
cially Brabhams. Quote lowest prices
FOB your station. Robinson and Neal,
Cairo, Georgia. ae

Want to exch. large yellow chrysan-
themum plants. for Half Runner bean
seed. Mrs. R. H. Outler, Fort Valley,
Georgia, Box 274. -

Want all kinds of peas in 10. bu. lots
and up. Quote what you have. H. M.
Franklin, Tennille, Georgia.

Want 20 bu. Brab peas. Will exch.
Porto Rico potato plants, government
inspected at $1.75 M., will allow $2.25
pu. for. peas. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, .Ga.
Route. 1.

Flowers and Seeds for
Sale and Wanted

Butter and egg plants, 15c doz; grape
begonias, ge-
raniums, white begonias, 3 for 25c; hy-
drangia cuttings, 2 for 165c; golden.
glow, grass pinks, sweet williams 10c
bunch; fox gloves, 25c doz; 1 white and
1 blue August lily 25c; jew vine 10c for
12 pieces; 6 hollyhocks for 20c. All
plants government inspected. Miss
Mary E. Grindle, Dahlonega, Georgia,
Route 1, Box 42.

Large bulbs, blue hyacinths 25c doz;
butter and. eggs 25c doz. Miss Bernice
Bankston, Morrow, Ga. . A

Pink thrift, dusty miller, lace border
plants 15c doz; pink primroses 25c per.
100; hollyhocks 15c each; fine chrysan-
themums 35c doz; orange lilies, wax_
vine unrooted 10c each. Mrs. H. F.

* Jarrell, Butler, Georgia, Route 2.

Sultana, salmon color, ivy vine root-
ed, 15 each, or exch. for white. or pur-
ple sultana or white fuschia. Mrs. H..
G. Harris, Cornelia, Ga.

Rooted lavender verbena 5c; dusty
miller 20c doz; golden glow, large pe-
tunias 25c doz; perennial purple sweet
peas 15c each; moss rose 10c. Mrs. C.
R. Sorreli, Monroe, Georgia, Rt. 1...
Chrysanthemums, mixed colors, 15
plants for 25c; marigolds, double, 12
plants 10c; fuschia, well rooted cut-
tings, Tube Roses, bulbs, 2 kinds be-
gonia, plumbago, 25c each; geraniums
10c each; oxalis, 15c bunch; spengeria
fern, 2 years old well rooted, 50c;. 25
-eollections of flower cuttings $1. All
postpaid. George Harold Pass, Point
Peter, Ga. Route 2. oe

~ Red flowering quince, flowering pink
almond, 2 for 25c; marigold, zinnia and
cosmos plants 10c doz; English dog-
wood, 15c each; golden bell, 10c each.
Mrs. Louisa Blaylock, Ellijay, Georgia,
Route 3, Box 48. ah hee
Orange, purple and rose sultana 30c
each. All well rooted. Mrs. C. A.
Vaughan, Chamblee, Ga.
Ginnamon vine, double,



tansy, sword

~ lilies, white and blue climbing roses and

bunch roses, Johnny jump-ups, all well

- rooted. Will exch. for Porto Rican po-
tato plants. Randolph Howard, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 7.

King Humbert red and yellow can-
nas, also President cannas, 3 bulbs for
25c or 15 for $1; burnt orange blooms
with large bronze foliage $1.10 per doz.
Mrs. Z. W. Story, Thomson, .Ga... :

California violet plants 75c per 100.
Now ready for planting. Mrs. T. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. >

Yard pinks, white and yellow, 15c
doz; blue flag lilies 10c each; purple
violets 15c doz; Dorothy Perkins roses,
shell pink 15c each; snowballs 25c ea;

lilac bushes 20c each; all well rooted;
yellow eannas, 10c each, or exch for
box flowers, such as geraniums, ferns,
jew, begonias or fancy leaf caladiums
or, Elephant Ears. Mrs. A. 4. Hudgins,
Rockmart, Ga. Route 3. |

Peruna plants 10c doz. and. large

-mixed color moss 10c doz, or exch. for
geranium or begonia cuttings. Mrs. L.

A. Jones, Ludowici, Ga. Box 134. ~

| Water lilies and water plants. Write
man, Georgia. ek
Cinnamon vine, 2 years old, 3 for 15c;
grove vine 5 for 15c; hollyhocks, white,
yellow, pink and red, 6 for 20c; house
leak, 6:for 10c; sword lilies, white and
blue, 6 for 25c; blue violets, 12 for 15c;
pink climbing roses, 6 for 20c; box-
woods, 3 for 15c; Johnny jump-up, lic
for 12. All well rooted. Mrs. Eva How-
ard, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.
All color mums, medium size, 20c
doz.; golden glow, shasta daisies, 25c
doz; rose color hibiscus and Dorothy
Perkins roses 15c each; iris lilies, varie-
gated cannas 50c doz; burnt orange
lilies 20c doz; large pink mums 50c
doz; dahlia plants 5c each; large kind
zinnias, marigolds, dbl. balsams, pe-
tunias, snapdragons, violets, larkspur,
phlox, any for 10c doz; himaiaya berry
plants 50c doz; pink oxalis 10c each;
large kind of tomato plants 25c a 100;
cuttings of sultanas, fuschia, gerani-
ums, 5c:each, rooted, 15c each; pimifen-
to pepper plants, (seed was treated)
$1.50 M, Add postage. Mrs. Belle God-
ard, Goggins, Georgia, Route 2.
Different colors of rooted. geraniwn
15c and 20c del; lace, sword and spen-
geria ferns 20c and 25c; Christmas, red
and May cactus, 20c and 25c del; plunt-
bago, bermuda onion and tomato plants
20c a 100, or exch. for dried apples or



-eska, Georgia, Route 1.

| 5 different shades

pie plant roots. Mrs. A. H. Price, Lo-
cust Grove, Georgia. e
Cactus cuttings, year old, well raot-
ed, 20 large red, 15 pink, blooming
spring and fall 35c each. Cash with
order. Mae Nash, Luxomni, Georgia,
Route 1. Box 9. : ,
Squirrel tail ferns, well. rooted, 15c
each, or exch. 2 for. 1 lantana or be-
gonia. Must be well rooted. Sweet vwil-
liams, 10c bunch. Clemmie Jones, Wal-

Large yellow, pink and white chry-
santhemums 75 a 100; sago palms, yr.

old 35 each. Lillian Mizell, Woodbine,

Georgia.
Have sold out my dbl. mixed zinnia
seed. Answer to many inquiries. Miss
cure Owen, Hawkinsville,.Ga. Route

ne. i = ae

Sweet william, mixed colors, large
plants, 20c doz., purple sweet violets
15c -doz., daisies 10c doz; blue iris lilies
25e doz; several kinds of mums 15
doz. Mrs. U. G Conner, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 7. : :
Calla lily 20c; 1 doz. zinnias, 1-2 doz.
marigolds, 2 dbl. petunias, all for 35c;
4 callas with each collection of salmon
color sultanas 15c rooted, cuttings 10c.
Mrs. J. T. Manry, Goggins, Ga.
Yellow and red mammoth rose cut-
tings 5c each; dbl zinnias, all colors,
25c doz; dusty miller and pennyroyal
10e doz; Easter lilies 15c each; canna
lilies 5c each;, cosmos from 3 to 6 inches

seven sister, 2 for 50c;\lantana, rooted,
10c; dbl. red and yellow canna lily
bulbs 15 each; milk and wine lilies
15c and 25c each; will exch. any of
above for dbl. red, pink or white ge-
ranium, sultana or begonia cuttings or
any other box flowers. Mrs. J. E. Car-
ters, Alma, Georgia, Route 2; Box 75.
Green and white century plants, um-
brella palm, leopard spot begonia,
bronze jew, all rooted for 50c. Mrs. L.
Aderhold,. Lavonia, Ga. Route 3.
White hydrangea, rooted, red spider.
lilies 10c each, 3 for 25c each; Jonquils
10c doz; hearts ease or pansy 3. for
10c; poppys 10c doz., 3 doz. 25c; Oak
hydrangea 10c a plant, 3 for 25c; mixed
phlox 25c a 100; mixed flowers of dif-.
ferent kind 25c. Add postage. Miss
Ella Mae Fordham, Toomsboro, Geor-
gia, Route. 2. 3 6.5% :
of red graniums,
2 large hydrangeas, pink and white,
4 kinds cactus, 2 June and 1 pink and
1 red and 1 large Christmas, all 2 and
3 yr. size, large pots; 1 fuschia, 1 lace
fern, both 2 yr. size, 1 large Boston; 1
small year size pink justicia, Easter
lilies, 6 pink fairy lilies, 1 pink conk
begonia, 2 small size begonias, 6 tube-
rose bulbs and kimrose or widows tears
and rainbow moss. The above collec-
tion for $10 FOB. Send stamped en-
velope for reply when writing. Octavia
Tyson,. Acworth, Georgia, Route 4. -
Scarlet salvia plants, blue flag roots,
Hastings verbena, different colors, 30c
doz; everblooming cape jasmine, strong
unrooted cuttings 5c each, 7 cuttings
for 25c. Postage paid on .25c or more
orders. No stamaps. Miss Inez Moore,
Bowdon, Ga. Route 8. .
. Red March and June cactus, rooted,
10c each; wandering jew, rooted, 2 for



daisies and touch-me-not, 15c doz. ea.

cca Ls Ske Set oe RS Se cs eee



for list and-prices. D. W. Howell, Shell-

{ seed; 25c.

25c. doz; pink rambler and lavender

5c; white hydrangea cuttings, 5c each; |



Miss Thelma Merch, Gainesville,
gia, Route 7. See ee :

Narcissus, snowdrops and daffodils,
50c a.100; boxwood, -arbor-vitea, and
junipers 15 in. high, 25c each, all well
rooted: bush hydrangea, American
Beauty rose, lilac, English dogwood,
lily bushes and altheas, 20c each. Wirs.
J. L. Thomas, Morganton, Ga.

300 jonauils, daffodils and narcissus
bulbs 60c a 100, or exch. for new quilt
scraps. Write first what you have. Mrs.
L. J. Powell, Eastanollee, Ga. Rt. 2.

Well rooted red, pink, white gerani-
ums, begonias, ferns, hibiscus, 25c each,
all colors sultanas, Boston ferns, 20c
each; spengeria, trailing queen colens,
dbl. petunias 15c; beefsteak begonia,
maiden hair fern; cactus 30c; Rex be-

-Geor-

cuttings, violets 10c doz;. yellow Cali-
fornia poppies 5c each. Will exch. for
large type chrysanthemums. Adi pcst-
age on small orders. Mrs. G. Conner,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 7 . :
Narcissus, 50c a 100; white and blue

purple violets, 5c, or 50c a 100; white
hollyhocks, 10c ea., yellow fall pinks, 20

daffodils and white sweet williams 20c
doz., ea. purple primrose, 25 doz.,
white dbl. Easter roses, 20c ea., August
lilies, 10c bunch, bear grass, evorgreen
cuttings, 5c ea., snow on the Mt., 5
bunch, well rooted pink rose and peacti-
tree roses 15c ea., white dbl. and velvet
roses and lilies, 10c each. Miss Lilian
Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Mixed petunias, mixed color chrysan-
themums, 50c a 100 ea., burning bush,
15c doz.,'rooted star jasmine, 6 for 75c;
4 good sized rooted begonias, 50c; large
pkg., ea. Collossal and daliah flowered
zinnias, petunia nad California poppy.
Mrs J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga.,
Route A. :

Giant Trimardean pansies, tall sca-
biosa or mourning bride, aster and large
dbl. zinnias, all 20c doz. Prennial phlox,
sunflower, 5c ea., dbl. and single lark-
spur, 15c doz. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hart-
well, Ga. R. F. D. 3. 7

~ Garden pie plant, 40c ea., lavender,
blue, pink, puzzle fool, 35c bulb. 4
nice plants of water color fern, green,
lavender purple mixed, (plant grows in
water) 75c; pink and purple verbena,
20c -bunch; red birds eye bush, 20c
Add postage. ,Miss Perl Vick, Ellijey,
Ga., Rt., 3.. :

Giant blue iris or flag, 40c doz., 5
doz., $1. 75, $2.80 a 100; cream and yel-
low dbl. daffodils, 30c doz., yellow jon-
quils, 25c doz., white April blooming
narcissus, 30c doz., snowdrops, 10c doz.,
lady finger plants, 20c doz., variegated
hollyhock, small blooms, 20c doz.,
orange day lily, 25 doz., hot pepper
plants, 10c doz., peppermint, 15c doz.,
or will exch. for equal value of any
kind of box flowers. Mrs. Hallie Rick-
ett, Fairmount, Ga., Rt.1. 0
,Cannas and Tris, all colors in large
quantities; shasta daisies, altheas, (sin-
gle and dbl.) 1 magnolia, fig trees,
ragged-robin, periwinkles, dusty-miller,
gladioli, daisy chrysanthemums, sun-
set lilies, dew-drop moss; English ivy,
ete. All growing plants, freshly dug.
Miss Lula Gachet, Atlanta, Ga., 238
Twelfth street, N. BE.

A few purple lilac sprouts, 15c ea.,
or exch. for shasta daisies. 1 sprout
for 12 daisies, or 1 dahlia bulb. Mrs.
H. R Waters, Statesboro, Ga. R F DB

FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED
Want cannas, verbenas, rooted ge-



raniums, rooted roses, castor bean seed,

chrysanthemums, canterbury bells and
other perennial flowers. Will exch. gol-
den Sebright bantam eggs, infants
clothes, childrens dresses (new), iun-
cheon sets and emb. thread. Mrs. C.
M. Slack, Warwick, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 54.

Want large red, pink, white and yel-
low mums, pink, white and purple
dahlia, all kinds of geraniums, begonias
ferns, lilies, white and pink fuschia.
Will exch. light Brahma eggs, or tuft-
ed pillow tops, dresser scarfs or wax
flowers. Write what you have. Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3.

_ SEED FOR SALE

A few lbs. tender hull cornfield bean
seed: 20c' pt. del., also okra seed 15c pt.
del. Miss Dura Smith, Bowdon, Ga.
Route 3. ae i

Mammoth green pod okra seed 25c
Ib.; sugar pumpkin 10c oz.; Hastings
brown sugar crowder peas 12c lb., or
2 or more lbs. 10c. Add postage. Mrs.
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29:

Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage and New Stone tomato seed







gonia 35c each; oxalis, monthly rose

Flags, 15c bunch; Blue Bells, 10c doz., |

hollyhocks, 10c ea., yellow fall pinks, 20c_












_ Thursday, May 24, 1928.

$1.25 lb., postpaid, $1 lb. FOB here,
each. Mrs. Anna Crow, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 1. : ee
Purple top, globe and mixed turnip,
white velvet and Jumbo okra, and old
time running butter-bean seed, 25c Ib.
each. All del. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Georgia, Route 2.
Home grown Swycard collard seed,
10c oz., $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawson, Ga.
All collard seed sold. Answer to.
many inquiries; rape seed, 25c lb. Add
postage. Exch. for something useful.
Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Georgia,
Route 2, Box 9. ec
Velvet and Long Green Okra seed
25c lb. I. H. Oden, Blackshear, Ga.
4 bu. Chufa seed $5-bu. FOB here.
Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma, Georgia. Ba
Seed chufas, bright recleaned seed
stock, $1.25 pk., $4.50 bu. J. F. Rat-
liff, Blackshear, Georgia. :
Fresh selected Watson. and imp.
Kleckley watermelon seed, 50c Jb. each;
Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed 75 Jb.
FOB here. H. G. Joiner, Pavo,Ga.
"25 Ibs., old fashioned Ruff Top tur-
nip seed 25c per cup full. Add post-
age. Miss Julia Collier, Lenox, Ga.
Texas seeded Ribbon Cane seed, for
sorghum or forage, 5c Ib. or $2 bu. Add
postage. C. G. Chapman, Elberton, Ga.
RFD 6. :
Old time striped cornfield beans, 25c
lb. or exch. for half-runner garden
beans or tender white cornfield beans.
Mrs..J. T. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga.
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SEED WANTED Vey
Want small packet of Muskmelon
seed, the large deep ribbed pink meat
variety. T. C. Waters, Atlanta, Geor-
gia, 1310 Hurt Bldg. EL ae

Car Lots for Sale and
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Z
Car Lots L ve es
Want a few cars velvet beans. Quote.
best proce. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.. oe
Want car velvet beans, Kimbrough
Bros. Chipley, Georgia. 5 Ve sae
Want 2 cars velvet beans in pod, also
car of velvet bean hulls. Robinson and
Neal, Cairo, Ga. : oe ee

HAY WANTEDCar Lots |
Want several cars of peanut hay at
$10 ton FOB shipping point. Robinson
and Neal, Cairo, Georgia. EC eae

CORN WANTEDCar Lots |.
Want shelled corn, car lots and less. _
H. M. Franklin, Tennille, Ga. :
Want ear corn in car lots; shelled
corn in bags in any quantity. Will buy
now but will not buy corn after June
ist. Robinson, & Neal, Cairo, Ga.

Want 500 bu. slip shucked corn
Quote del. price. I. H. Pitts and Son
Waverly Hall, Ga. ; Pie
Want 2 cars ear corn. Wire bes
price. J W Woolfolk, Fort Valley, Gare
Want corn, velvet beans and hay.
Quote your best del. price on any num-
ber of cars you can offer. South Ga
Milling Co., Valdosta, Ga. oe

Want slip shuck corn and_ velvet
beans in pod, car lots. Atlanta Flour
and Grain Co., Atlanta, Ga. | oe

Want car corn. Daniel and Sons,
Senoia, Georgia. ee

Want car corn.
Atlanta, Georgia.

Want car corn.
bus, Georgia. era
Want car corn. Murphy Mfg. Plant,
Marshallville, Georgia. see

Want a few cars of corn. J. P.
ter, Naylor, Georgia. Le
_- Want car corn. Godfreys Warehouse
Madison; Georgia. oe

Talbot-

Atlanta Milling, Co.,

Dan Joseph, Colum-
Car-

Want. car corn. J. V. Webb,
ton, Georgia. i j
Want 2 cars corn. Hugh Mallet, Mad-
ison, Georgia. : \ ne
Want white milling corn, slip shuck-
ed, shuck off or shelled. Car lots
Quote best del. price. P. W. Etheridge,

Milner, Georgia. is

HAY FOR SALECar Lots
Bright baled peanut hay, 3 to 5 cars
$15 ton FOB. W. J. Oliver, Shellman.
Georgia. ao
About 50 tons good bright peanu
hay $15 ton FOB; also some~ g0
bright peavine hay and o-too-tan bean
P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst, Ga. a

OAT STRAW FOR SALECar Lots







FOB, W. J. Oliver, Shellman, Ga.

1 car bright baled oat straw $10 to)




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