ce f 4 DEPARTMENT 9 ( PUBLISHED. but the BUREAU OF MARKETS ead |) AGRICULTURE. COMMISSIONER'S J VOL. 1s STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1928. ~~ a NUMBER 29. Reports received in this office indicate that peaches coil growers who are shipping small consignments now. ke local. banks to handle them. Shippers ean obtain stamps from their localbanks at all times. The U8. Department of Agriculture estimates that there will be approxibately 17,000 cars this year. The Georgia Peach Growers Exchange estimate shows approximately 15,000 cars. The Georgia Peach Growers estimate for the 1928 peach oe is as follows: Was Haw ers Ae ae Cars Wiscdas 6 oe -., 296 Cars aise: Avariies 3. 2%: ne eee ee ane: SURELY ANOS et nu 3 ve H-.. 442. Cars The Peach Outlook ~ begin to move ina few days. We have letters from a number of o In vegard to stamps, this Department has. arranged with 3 MEBEET BELON TS > y a Carmen a DO re Pe ge 10g Cars Nileys <1... ei ee oe eee Odes - Georgia Belles Oho ret bod tee bars ~ MUNCTROS 5 ee ee sib es Oe ears oa Ban alba acto. age Cane Mise. Lates a sao eee ae OC aa oO. OES HOTA. ee te ee ebod Gace From the inser mueian ae reaches this office there i is more | thinning done this year than in any previous year. This, of course, means larger fruit and a better quality. \ A corps of licensed Federal Inspectors will be on the job next week. Any grower interested please confer with O. G. Strauss, Dempsey Hotel, Macon, Georgia, or eee the Depart- ment of ee State Capitol. I : - EUGENE TALMAD. Dae. x co 2 OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ae ewe : wo Prevailing Wholesale a tiees, May 26, 1928. ee subject to variation. =-.s& ATLANTA ~ -. = MACON AUGUSTA Leas ., SAVANNAH Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 lbs. _.----------. $ 2.50 C350 0 ee ; $350 Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 ibs. es se eno en =-----: -3.00 , 3.50 8.00 Ss Cabbage, green, crated, 100) lbs. ~-.----2--4--5 see 3.00 fo ae 3.00 Sho. Eggs, Ga. Watra, dozen soe Ss ee eo et eee ee 28 26 _ Eggs, Ga. Standard, dozen ----~------- L-----+----:---------- 28 we oe 24 ges, Ga. Trade, dozen _----------+ een nnn cette a------- oo w--- 0 we nne----- 240 igs, Yard Run, dozen -------- $755----2------ e+ 20 By ASO ee i eB eee 28 Stags, per De te Se --------------- 20 Beg ee ee I ee * Hens, per lb. .~.---------+-------+--=--+---=------ 22 .20 25 24 oosters, per Ib. ------------- few en dae etn : 12, 16 14 Meiers, per i1b. 22 oe eS eee ee EL 5 _ +85 85 40 Ducks, per lb. ler ee a oe ee saa: 20 S2Ot ee er OD EN OE ee Geese, per Ib. gs. eg eae So oS 5t Bae oe ee el6 p35 L6 ee ee See Turkeys, per lb. ee ---- 30) Seo pee ee ae ee ee eS Lima. Beans, per lb. 2 ae Be ae 10 .09 1-2 .10 Fo Py Field Peas, mixed, per bil. oo ot =---- 2.00 1.85 ee a et 2.25 Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb, ---------------------- ue 07 OP 08 Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon -_-------------- wok 50 Se le 2 Corn Meal, sack 96 Ibs. _------------------------- Be 2.60 2.70 2.60 Corn Milling, sacked, bu. oe wacrce nen nnone=- 1.25 1.10 SS ee ee ee Sats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. _--..=--5.---------. 85 88 .89 89 90 Peavi Poult x ae cara PAGE TWO for Sale and Wanted BANTAMS FOR SALE; Half grown colored bantams, 50c ea. John Dickens, Jr., Sparta, Ga. Nice now laying mixed colored ban- tam young hens 60c each. B. H. Hol-: land, Dalton, Ga. Route 2.. 8 Bantam hens and 1! rooster '75 each, or $4.50 for lot. J. Tuggle, Bu- > ford ,Georgia, Route 3. BARRED ROSKS FOR SALE -95-Barred Rock hens and 2 roosters, - 4 and 2 year old, $1.50 each. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. > - E Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock March cockerels; 1st pen $1.25. each, * /9nd pen $1. each. All from prize win- : ners. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Route A, Box 251. = -.~@ Barred Rock 18 mos. old hens. Thompson strain. $8 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Wrights- ville, Georgiay Route 1. ne Thompson Imp. Ringlet February - cockerels, 80c each, Taylor Hooks, Una- dilla, Georgia, Route 2. a 10 Aristocrat year old Barred Rock now laying hens and a fine year old - rooster $20 for lot. Mrs. Florence. Bill- _ ings, Statesboro, Georgia, Route B. - Pure bred Barred Rocks: Parks str., Reg. Permit 28 C 59. 12 young now lay- ing hens $2 each, 1 1927 cock $4.50 or $27 for lot, or exch. for Reg. S. P.iC. male, not over 2 years old. Must be. O. K. in every way; eggs, same breed, ~ $1.50 for 15; also 80 selected Reg. 2 weeks old chicks, 30c each, or $22 for ~ Jot. Mrs. J. D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga. - ~ "4 Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock 1 - year old cockerel, $1.50 or exch. for 1 game breed and age. Mrs. I. N. Mea- - dows, Allentown, Georgia. _ : GAMES FOR SALE 6 Indian Game chicks - about 2. mos. old, also several crossed between Red and Black Warhorse, 50c each FOB here. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson, Ga. ~ Route B, Box 55. : <1 pure bred Game year . < old cockerel -~ $2, or exch. for 2 White Rock pullets. | Raymond Vaughn, Washington, Geor- gia, Route As j S > BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS he 2 FOR SALE. pao s 3 pure bred Partridge Rock cock- ~ erels $2.50 each. Cash with order. Mrs. E. H. McCall, Altamaha, Georgia. _ Fischel 14 mos. old W. Rock roosters from vest flock, $2 each, also several January and February hatch, $1.25. Al | - FOB here. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Route A. . - - Bp eS: ee ~. 30 pure bred Fischel. White Rock year old pullets, Excellent. layers, $1.50 each, or $40 for lot. Mrs. M: . Camp, Villa Rica, Georgia. eee coe GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR She BARE Soy 6 J. B. Giant now laying hens and 4 cock. all pure bred, $11 for lot. S. T. - Smith, Cuthbert, Georgia. - se "2-3. B. Giant 10 months old now lay-- ing hens $2 each. B. 4. Holland, Dal- ton, Georgia, Route 2. og anes : February hatch J. B - $1.25. Cash with order. -Odum, Sycamore, Georgia. - LEGHORNS FOR SALE - Ferris 8 weeks old W. Leghorn cock-" .erels. Stock direct from Ferris and best egg strain $1 each. Fred H. Parker, Tilton, Georgia. ex: ; Several W. L. 8 weeks old cockerels, - Ferris strain direct from George B. Ferris, Grand Rapids, Mich., 75c each FOB here. Will P. Tate, Trion, Chat- tooga County, Georgia. = 18 mos. old W. Leghorn Tancred strain hens 90c each. Mrs. J. J. Peagh, - Barnesville, Ga. Route A. ~ ; ~ * 50 to 100 W. L. year old hens $1 each. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. Pedigreed W. L. cockerels of same o~ a ot pat Miss Clara - - preeding as my winning winter produc- tion pen at Georgia National Egg con- test, $1.50 each, in lots of 6 or more at. _. * 8 to 12 weeks old. J. J. Harris, Pelnam, -. Georgia. ee Young, laying pure bred S. C. W. __ Leghorn hens and 3 cockerels, 80 a., or exch. for Grade Jersey cow,. large ae fee Sy heifers, or corn. Wilson Carson, Grif- George. ye ung S. C. W. Leghorn now lay- cs, Wyeoff stram | Georgia - . Giant cockerel| ing hens and 1 cock $10.50 for lot. S. T. | | 35 or 40 R. I. Red March 20. MARKET: $1.25 each, $50 for lot. Will exch. for 3 gal. fresh in Jersey cow, or 2 Jersey heifers to milk next fall. Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, Ga. Route D. ~ 100 pure bred-W. Leghorn 1927 pullets -|$1 each FOB here. Will exch. for any- thing can use of equal vaiue. D. T. Gates, Chipley, Georgia. oe 10 Tancred W. L. 2 year old hens, 9 1-year old pullets, all laying and 2 cockerels, $20 for lot FOB here. S. L. Rivers, Morrow, Georgia. ee 4 50 pure bred S. C. W. Leghorn 14 mos. old laying hens, $1 each, or $48 for lot. Mrs. Joe: Harrison, Rocking- ham, Georgia. ; : W. Leghorns; 10 wks. old cockerels, direct from Michigan, $1.25 each, also Hollywood strain cockerels, $1 each. C. A. Patrick, Dooling, Georgia. _ 75 Ferris W. Leghorn ouliets -from 300 egg strain. March 1927 hatch. Cull- ed and now laying about 90 per cent $1.25 each or $85 for lot. Mrs. M. C. Camp, Villa Rica, Georgia. ee Tancred W. L. cocke-els, direct from Peach Valley Egg Farm, Butler, Ga., 9 weeks old May. 28th, 75c each, or exch. for same age pullets. W. F. Smallwood, Swainsboro, Ga. Box 303. Leghorn pullets 95c each. M. J. White, Lithonia, Georgia, Route 3. .. -.220 pure Tancred W. L. puilets, soon to lay. From hens of more than 200 ege production. Fine for breeders. 100 for $125; rest for $1 each, for quick sale. Mrs. W.. W. Baskia, -Carrollton, Georgia. pie eae, -95 Ferris S. C. W. 1. pullets, Mareh ist hateh. No culls, 80c eacn FOB: here. H. B. Brady, Davisboro, Georgia. S ~Tancred W. L. 10 weeks old pullets 75c each FOB here. Harris ros. Poui- | try Farm, Oakman, Georgia, RFD. 1.. 8 Tormahlen Everlay Brown L. year old now laying hens $1 each FOB here. Mrs. F. Abercrombie, Middleton, Ga. 20 S. C. Everlay Brown L. hens and 2 cocks $22 for lot. N: C. Taylor, Wiley, 14 W. L year old hens, no culls, good layers 90c each, or exch. for anything of equal value I can use. Mrs. W. EH. Whisnante, Social Circle, Georgia. 30 "ycoff W. L. now laying hens and 3 roosters, $1 each for quick sale. Charlie Toole, Midville, Georgia. 12 pure bred W. L. hens and 2 roos- ters $1 each, or exch. for 13 pullets and |f rooster of pure breed. Black Giants or Light Brahmas, January. or Febru-_ ary hatch. Mrs. Maggie Page, Surrency, Georgia, Route 2. __ : : 13 pure bred fine laying W. LL. hens and 1 rooster 90c each. Mrs. J. E. Page, Surrency, Georgia. ate ee el Ferris best egg strain W. Leghorns, sired by 260 to 300 egg pedigreed males, baby chicks bought from Ferriss April hatch: cockerels $7 each, 2 to 4 $6 ea... 5 to 9 $5 each. Also pure bred Tancred W. L. baby chicks bought from Weav- er Farms, 330 egg. pedigreed males, 12. weeks old cockerels $4 each. J. O. Mar-" low, Maysville, Georgia. : MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS = FOR SALE --. 23 S. C. Black Minorca 15 mos. old hens, direct from Pape strain; $1.50 each FOB here. Mrs. G. W. Shannon, Fender, Georgia. : 6 pure bred Black Minorca now lay- Smith, Cuthbert, Georgia. -R. L REDS FOR SALE -1 pure bred R. I. Red 2 year. old rooster, $2.50. Bill Steedley, Coffee, Georgia, Route 1, ae oe Now booking orders for March hatch R. I. Red pullets, both Donaldson and Tompkins strain, at $1.50, $2, $3 and $5; cockerels at 12 weeks for $2 and $3. More when older. Mrs. Leila Baskin, Longview Red Farm, Carrollton, Ga. 2 R. 1. dark Red year old now laying Georgia, Route 2. : 25 February hatch S. C. R. I. Red Donaldson strain pullets 95c each. Mrs. J. H. Darby. White Plains, Ga. A-few Tompkins and Donaldson SS. C. R. I. Red Stags, cross from prize winners, ates ae to ready for ser- vice size, 3. Royston Poultry Farm, Royston, Ga. . is 25 fat, young S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1.50 each, 4 nice 2 year old cocks, same breed $1.25 pair. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Shellman, Ga. Route 3. . < pullets, Mrs. J. J Rout and cockere arnesville els, 70c each. alle. Ga- for all for $35 FOB here. Mrs. W. R. George B. Ferris heavy laying strain | Cartons to be returned. Will.exch. for $1.50 for 15 del. Mrs. J. D. McIntyre, 40 Wycoff strain 3 months old WB ..|for tufted bedspreads or equal value. | Route 2. hens $2 each. B H. Holland, Dalton, | BULLETIN - 'WYANDOTTES FOR SALE Have sold the 5 pullets and 1 cock- erel of pure Wyandottes, also hen and chickens, but have for sale now 6 fine pen cocks at $1.75 and $2.50 each, and eges by two setting only, except Leg- horns. Mrs. R. J: Fleming, Lincolnton, GeorBig. 25 Long strain Wyandotte now lay- year old), $1.25 each, 1 cock $5, 1 $2, Howard, Bremen, Seorgia, Rt. 1.. R: C. S..L. Wyandotte hens and roos- terters, good cond. $1.25 each; March pullets, 75c each. All FOB here. Mrs. T. J. Thorne, Perkins, Ga. gs " EGGS FOR SALE Thompson Ringlet and Donaldson Red eges $1 for 15, $6 a 100. All del. potato slips. - ville, Georgia. Pure bred White Pekin N. D. Norris, Wrights- duck - eggs, Ousley, Georgia. ~ ee BSS Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs $1.10 for 20 postpaid. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Georgia, Route 3. ; Fischel W. Rock eggs, flock from A. and M. College, $1 a setting, del., $1.75 for 2 settings. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Georgia, Route A. eo . C. Buff Orpington eggs $1.25 for 15, $2 for 30 postpaid; also roosters $2 each. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Georgia, Route 1. ee Barred Rock, Thompson strain, prize) stock eggs $1 for 15. Carton to. be re- turned. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylves- ter, Georgia, Route 3. Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, from pest pen $1.10 for 15 postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. W. E. Webb, Sr., Ogle- thorpe, Georgia, Rt. 1, Box. 12. ~~ Muscovey duck eggs $1 for 11 FOB here, or will exch. for setting of -M. B. turkey eggs. Richard B. Crowder, Sunny Side, Ga. P. O. Box 14. Marcy strain J. B. Giant eggs $1.25. for 15, or exch. for any kind of pot plants: Hydrangea, - ferns, begonias, dbl. geraniums, and some large white and yellow chrysanthemums, rooted. Describe and give price of number you wish to exch. in first letter. Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Seperton, Ga. Route 2. Pure strain, dark color S. C. R. I. Red eggs 75c for setting. Crates to be returned. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Georgia, Route A. ee " Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock eges $1 for 15. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. Thompson Barred Rock eggs $1.50 a setting, or exch. for potato plants. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. | White and Brown: Muscovey duck eggs $1 doz. (Ducks lay some all sea- sons of the year). T. F. Boykin, Hal- cyondale, Georgia. oes i -- Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock and Martins Regal Dorcas White Wy- andotte eggs, ist pen, $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30, lots of 50 or more-4c an egg del. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. J. E. Steadham, Bainbridge, Georgia, Route | A, Box 25. = i S Thompson Barred Rock eggs from 6 to 8 lb; hens, 75c for 15, or exch. for Pekin duck eggs. Send stamp for in- formation. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Georgia, Route 1... ae Eee J. B. Giant. Marcy strain, purebred -eggs, $1.50 for 15, $8 a 100, or exch. Write. Anthea Shoemaker, Clem, Ga. Buff Orpington eggs $1.25 for 15, or exch. for tufted bedspreads, quilt tops or dried fruit. Mrs. M. E. Whisnante, Social Circle, Georgia, Route 1. : Fawn and White Indian Runner duck eggs $1.25 a doz., prepaid; B. B. Giant Bronze turkey eggs after May 31st $8 doz., prepaid in Georgia. Cash with orders: L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Route 5.5 35 2 Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs $2.50 a doz. Mrs. J. BE. Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Route 6. = sa Pure bred Regal Dorcas W. Wyan- dotte and pure bred Tancred W. heg- horn eggs $1.50 for 15, or exch. for new hand-made quilt tops, new rag rugs, knitted or crocheted, or Colens and Geraniums. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin- comton: Georgia. : 2 ammoth Bronze turkey eggs for sale. Would like to exch. eae op ao inspected Porto Rico potato plants. A doz. eggs for 2 M. plants. Mrs. W. A. Ss; 15c tor f ose tings of Barred Rock, pure breed, or. ing hens, 1 and 2 year old (mostly 1|~ - Want several hundred, or many set- tings of pure bred eggs for. incubator Statesboro, Georgia, -RFD 3... * spay reasonable cash price or x | Black Minorcas, $13.50; Light. Brah= Mean. Shiloh, Georgia, Rt. 2, Box 17. || 115 FOB e, eg) h. egg: (OF 2 set- | Miller, Leo, Georgia.: poe Thursday, May 31, 1928. nice dried apples Worm free. Mrs. W. B. Kugler, Bowdon, Ga. Route 6 = J.-B. Giant eggs, $1.25 for 15 del. Helen Davis, Curryville, Georgia. == Light Brahma eggs, pure Baleh and | Brown strain $1 for.15, or $1.75 for 30 Will exch. for potato plants. J. F, Bee EGGS WANTED Prefer large breeds. Make lowest pric possible for late hatchings ail during summer: Mrs. Henry Lynch, Lumpkin, Georgia. - ee Have all of the turkey eggs I wan to exch. for. Answer to many inquiries Linnett Gordon, Toomsboro, Ga. ~ Want 1 setting each Silver and Gole Lace Wyandotte eggs. Pay cash or exch collard plants. Mrs. H. R. Waters Want to exch 10 R I Red eggs fo 10 Muscovey duck eggs. Mrs. I. O Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. Route A, - Want fresh yard eggs for mark Quote price FOB your station: Georgia eggs only. J. D. Ward, Columbus, Ga Pe O} Box 254, =< Si ee MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 50 fine, fat friers, wt 1 1-2 and 2 Ibs. 45e lb, Cash with order. Mrs. S..W. Sloan, Auburn, Georgia: =, 7 - About 100 mixed breed chickens from 1 week to 2 mos. old. Will sell all t one at 25c each, or part for 30c eac Must furnish crate for shipping. Wes: ley McDonald, Chipley, Ga. Route 4. Pure bred R. E. Red, 8. L. Wyan. * 12c each del. also S. L. Wyandott eges $1 for 15 del. B. M. Logan, Athens Georgia, Route 2. ee ee _ CHICKENS WANTED Want 50 W. Leghorn hens. Tancred strain. Will exch. good value for same. Write. Glenn E. Finley, Dalton, Ga. - - Want 10 young pullets and 2 cocks Guaranteed thoroughbred Golden Lac Wyandottes. Quote best cash price. Mrs W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Ga. Route 2. - Want March and April hatch Ligh Brahma, pullets, also want pure bre S. C. Brown Leghorn and S. C. W. Leg: horn pullets, 6 to 10 weeks old. Wil o tufted bedspreads, room sets or large crochet centerpieces. - Give strain -if possible and wt. Mrs: Mamie . Stone Adairsville, Ga. Route 8.2. 7%. Want to hear from any one who ha: the pure- bred Buff Anconas. - Pleas write. A. L. Moss, Alto, Georgia. Want 15 S. C. White Leghorn 4 to weeks old pullets. Will exch. Brown Hen incubator for same. Miss Clara Odum, Sycamore, Georgia. ee Want pure bred W. Leghorn 8 to 16 weeks old pullets for laying stock only, also ready to lay W. L. pullets. Wan from 50 to 1,000 if price is right.Mus be good stock and cheap for cash. ratec FOB your station. Write giving full particulars. Mrs. H. V. McNelley, Tur nerville, Georgia. ge Ege BABY CHICKS FOR SALE University of Georgia heavy layi strain W. L.. chicks $15 a 100. June 5 and 12 del; Limited number of Buf Minorcas*$18 a 100; French Mille Flue: and -Golden Sebright bantams, $6 do day old. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga 247 N. Highland Ave. N. E = ~ Pure bred baby chicks per 100: R. Reds, Barred Rocks and White Ply- mouth Rocks, $11.50; Buff Orpington White and Silver Lace Wyandottes s mas, White Orpingtons, J. B. Giant $16; Heavy breeds mixed, White anc Brown. Leghorns and Anconas $9.50 100; Light breeds, $8.50. Prepaid. Spe: cial prices on 500 or more lots. 100 pe cent live del. guaranteed. Woodlai Hatcheries, Atlanta, Ga. 510 Piedmon Avenue, N, Wie 22 2 by J. B. Giant: chicks, 15 cach, del. ir lots of 25 or more. Mrs. H. J McCar.vey. Hawkinsville, Georgia _ See Aristocrat Barred Rock baby chic from prize winning, very heavy laying: stock 15c each in 25 and 50 lots; alsc eggs for hatching. Mrs. Florence Bil ings, Statesboro, Georgia, Route B. BABY CHICKS WANTED Want 50 -baby chicks at once raise on halves to 8 weeks. Any larg sday May 81; 1928. Se = BABY CHICKS WANTED go Want 50 baby chicks to- raise on halves. to 10 Weeks. Pure breed pre- ferred. Write before sending. Mrs. G. - W. Morrow, Elberton, Ga. Route 2. -Want any breed, any amount baby chicks to raise to 10 weeks on shares, -also turkeys and goslings to 12 weeks. Mrs. D, S. Grayson, Greenback, Tenn. Want any amount of pure bred baby Chicks to raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. in pecan grove adjoining home. Pre- fer large breeds. Write. or send chicks at once. Mrs. Henry Lynch, Lumpkin, Georgia. - Want 100 baby. chicks to raise on halves to 10 weeks. Prefer R. I. Reds or Barred Rocks. Mrs, E. M, Wright, Nacoochee, Georgia * Want 50. or 75 baby chicks to raise on. halves to 10 weeks. IL. M. Earns, - Mineral Bluff, Georgia. : _ Want day old baby chicks to raise halves to 12 weeks. Barred Rocks - or R. I. Reds, thoroughbreds preferred. Have brooder and good. equipment and several years experience in poultry aising. W J. Head, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ Want 200 baby chicks to raise -on halves. Plymouth ~ Rocks preferred. Miss Nancy Dickson, Mize, Ga. Rt. 1 _ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, _ETC,, FOR SALE i White Australian: Guineas $5 or exch. for potato plants,-or for Red or _ Giant 1927 hatch hens. N. D. Norris, Wrightsville, Georgia. ach, or $5 for lot. Bill Steedley, Cof- fee, Georgia, Route 1. _ here. Mrs. J. gia, RFD 1. Big Bone Blue Toulouse geese, larg- . Brooks, White, Geor- - gander and 2 geese. L. J. Ellis, Cum- ming, Georgia, Route 5. -4 pure bred M. B. Bird strain 1 year old turkey hens and 1 tom for sale. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. 3 White ganders and 3 blue geese $1 12 common geese $1.25 each FOB eat Of the goose family $12 trio of 1 DUCKS AND PEAFOWLS WANTED Want old or young ducks. State age 13 Washington Street: and old. Peafowls, single or in pairs. 1B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. eans and. Peas for|9 Sale and. Wanted BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Bunch velvet beans $2.75 bu., New a and Red Hull Speckled peas $2.25 u. each. Cash with order. John W. Giddens, Swainsboro, Ga. ~ From 8 to 10 bu. Jav peas $2 bu. FOB. Sample. on request. J. C. Lewis, Millen, orgia, RFD A, Box 113. About 100 lbs. pure white black-eyed Mush. 1 .ble peas for seed. Plant in July and August for late fall eating green. ' Very prolific, 10c Ib. R. D. Giles, Wins- on, Georgia, Route 1. 15 Ibs. all colors bunch putterbeans for seed at 15c lb. or exch. for 1 M. Porto Rico potato plants. Each to pay postage; also about 1 bushel velVet beans in the hull. Make offer or exch. x R. I. Red hens, or equal value of hything that I.can use. H. C Moon, Carlton, Ga. Route 2. oe 25 bus. velvet beans $2.25 bu., 35 bu. Clay peas $2.35; 15 bu. . Unknowns 45; 40 bus. Mixed peas $2 bu. All in trong even wt. ags. C. Q. Norris, astman, Georgia. ~ 10 bu. Iron peas $2.25 bu., 200 Ibs. White, Black-eyed Crowder peas 6c order. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. Barnesville. G. O. Pippen, _ Culloden, Georgia. - 10: bus.: Brab peas, sound and well wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags. T. W ont, Georgia. Red Speckled Crowder peas for late planting 15c b. postpaid.: Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Route 3. Lady peas 15c lb. prepaid. J. J. Whitaker, Dalton, Ga. 9 1-2 bu. peas $2 bu. J. A. R: Lang- ey, Lithonia, Georgia, Route 1. 10 bu. Brabham peas, sound lean, in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu. FOB. I. McNair, Stapleton, Georgia. u. recleaned O-too-tan beans, FOB here. H. F. aCe Locust . Stanton, Cler- and price. F. M. Ormond, Atlanta, Ga, Want to pay cash for both young | peas. Write advising approximate ib. in 50 and 100 lb. lots. Cash with Pure sound Brab peas $2.25 bu. FOB | 25 bu., in good, strong even | ee ay | Norris, Eastman, Ga. Mrs: S33 1 bushel 10 lb. FOB here. Walker, Broxton, Georgia, MARR EP PUES ETIN 60 bu. pure Brab peas, gathered with- out rain $2.50 bu. FOB Cairo. 8. E. Beall, Richland, Ga. 20 bu. Iron peas, good and sound, mixed just a little, $2.25 bu. FOB. Rich- land. M. F. Norman, Richland, Geor- gia, Route 5. A No. 1 Brabham peas $2.75 bu; Clays, $2.60; Irons, $2.60; Speckled, $2.50. All FOB here. M. Snyder, Co- lumbus, Georgia, 1020 1st Avenue. 50 or more lbs. Henderson pure white bush lima or butter beans, in strong sacks 15c lb. Postage or express extra. Mrs. R. B. Sims, Cave Springs, Ga. Brabham peas $3 bu., Clays $2.25 bu; 90-day velvet beans $1. 25 bu. All FOB Perry. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga. 5 bu. sound and clean O-too-tan beans $5 bu. FOB here. J. G..Cown, Loganville, Georgia. 15 bu. slightly damaged O-too-tan soy beans $5 bu. FOB: Jackson. gladly submit sample. J. S. Robinson, Jackson, Georgia. Brown Speckled Sugar Crowder peas $3 bu. D. F. Pharr, Buford, Ga. 1_ pk. nice, sound, clean running vel- vet beans $1, or will exch. for pure Nancy Hall potato plants. Mrs. A. L. -| Teasley, Washington, Ga. Route 3. Red Speckled Sugar Crowders, also a few blue speckled crowders, 25c at., or 10c lb., in lots. Add postage. Peas are sound and clean. Misses C. L. and L. H. Kellogg, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5: 7 bus. O-too-tans $7.25 bu., 12 bu. Lardos, $5.50 bu; 35 bu. Running Vel- vet beans $1.25. pu. L. M. Giddens, Eastman, . Georgia. > White cornfield beans, ee and free from weevils Early and late beans 25c a cup full. Add postage. No stamps accepted. W. L. Smith, Route 2. Have sold the 5 bu. Iron peas I ad- vertised. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want all varieties of peas: O-too- tans, Laredo and velvet beans. State |. quantity and best price FOB your); shipping point. Fred R. Bennett, East- | man, Georgia., Want 5 bu. Brab. peas: at $2.25 bu., 2 bu. O-too-tan soy beans at $6 bu., 1 ton velvet beans in hull near Cor- dele. Pay cash or exch. Duroc pigs. A. E. Reid, Cordele, Ga. Route D. Want all kinds of colored field peas, Q-too-tan and Laredo soy beans and 90-day velvet beans. Serid samples, stating quantity. can. offer and lowest price, sacked. Everett Seed Co., At- lanta, Georgia. ~ Want all varieties, any quantity cow uan- tity of each variety and lowest price. W. H. Robinson, Cairo, Georgia. Want 20 bu. Brab peas. Will exch. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. in- spected at. $1.75 M. Will allow $2.25 bu. for peas. S..E. Hollis, Baxley, Ga. Route 1. Want to exch. Gov. inspected potste plants for Brab, - Whippoorwills, ~ purple hull seed peas 1 M. plants for bu. peas. George Wheeler, Alma, Geor- -|gia, Route 1. Want quantity of Hon and Brabham peas. Quote price. L. O. Benton, sat cello, Georgia. Want cow peas and soy beans. Any variety and any size lots. Name lowest price. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga. Want 50 bu. Brabham or Clay. peas. L. M. Barnes, Woodbine, Ga. Want to exch. good Sugar Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans for seed peas. Write, Arven Tanner, Alma, Georgia, RFD 4: Want 350 bu. mixed peas: 100 bu. Br b and Irons mixed and 50 bu. straight Brabs. Quote on all or any can Robinson & Neal, Cairo, Ga. CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN. : - MEAL FOR SALE 20 bu. corn $1.15 bu. M. Cook, Milan, Georgia. 50 bu. shelled corn $1.35 bu. C. Q. 25 bu. shelled corn in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.25 bu. FOB here. C. Q Norris, East- /man, Georgia. Have sold all of my Blue Mexican corn. -Answerto many inquiries. W. H. Huff, Buckhead, Georgia. _~ : Hastings Prolific corn, 2nd year from Hastings, 75c pk., $1.35 for 1-2 bu., $2.50 bu. Add postage. Cash with order. Cc. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29. White chicken corn $4 bu., Sy. ne Mexigel June. seed corn, blue, in 2 Will. te, Georgia, |. bu. sacks, $2. 25 bu. FOB here, a: 8. Zuber, Cuthbert, Ga. Carefully selected Whatley and. Hast ings Prolific seed corn. Hand picked, nhubbed and shelled, for sale FOB here. J. H.. Goolsby, Monticello, Ga. Hastings Prolific seed corn, second a from Hastings, 75c pk., $1. 385. per -1-2 bushel, $2.50 per bushel FOB here. Cash with order. U. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Georgia, Route 29.- Have sold corn. Answer to many in- quiries. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Georgia. Pure Mexican June seed corn with white and blue mixed, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. FOB or $1 pk. del. Nubbed and shelled. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Route 2. Whatleys pure Prolific seed corn 75 pk. del. R. H. Wesley, Luxomni, Geor- gia, RFD 1, Box 113, Carefully selected Hastings and Whatley prolific seed corn, hand pick- ed, nubbed and shelled $2.50 bu. FOB here. Js. Hs; Goolsby, Monticello, Ga. CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED We are in the. market for: Mexican June seed corn. 4H. H. Fitzpatrick, Madison, Georgia. Want. any quantity of shelled corn for milling, Make price FOB or del. R. B. Phillips, Damascus, Ga. Want. a peck or more of shelled pop corn. Send sample and quote price per lb. O. P Haynes, Porterdale, Ga. Want 20 bu. corn. Quote best price. J. W. Reece, Holly Springs, Ga. Want 20 bus. water ground corn meal weekly. W. H. Byron, Byronville, Georgia, _ Want shelled corn. Quote cash price FOB your station in 2 1-2 bu. bags, immediate shipment. Jesse Johnson, Montezuma, Ga. RFD oe Want to exch. 1 open buggy in fair cond. at $20 for 20 bu. shelled corn, hogs or Jersey or Holstein male. Mrs. J. D McIntyre, Ousley, Ga, FRESH AND CURED MEATS 2 nice hams, wt. about 20 or 25 Ibs. reach, 30c Ib. T, WwW. Simmons, Douglas- ville, Georgia, RFD 5. _ Nice well cured Hickory smocked hams, wt. 10 to 25 lbs. 30c lb. del. J. 'T. Holland, Toomsboro, Georgia, Route 2. Side meat, not smoked, cured and dry, small, medium and large, 18 Ib.; also pute white hog lard, 20c Ib. All B here. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Nice smoked meat, hams 30c; shoul- ders 18c del., where 50 or more Ibs. taken. Will exch, for reg. S. P. C. male not over 2 years old. O. K. in every way. Write. Mrs. J. Dd. McIntyre, Ousley, Georgia.- ; Whigham, Georgia. Well cured meat, joint and aie meat, 18c lb. each; hams, 25c Ib. J. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. - ~Smoked country sides and shoulders 20c 1b.; hams 27 1-2c Ib. Robert S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. 4 nice cured hams, 20 Ibs. each, 30c lb. Mrs. M. J Free, Clarksville, Georgia, Route 3. s Hams, wt. thom 27 to 31 Ibs. 35c Ib. del; shoulders 25c; sides 20c; lard 18c -in 45 Ib. cans. Linton Johnson, sae, Georgia. Smoked hams 27c Ib; sides and shoul- lders 20c lb. Ray Brooks, Newton, Ga. | 2 nice Hickory smoked. country hams, | 30 lbs. each, 25c lb. Cash with order. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Ga. Route 1. Country cured Hickory smoked: hams 40c lb. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 30 lbs. shoulders, 20 Ib., 75 lbs. hams 25 Ib., 40 Ibs. side meat, 18c Ib.,; 2 cans of lard 45 lb. each, 18 db. All FOB - |here. W. C. Wicker, Wrightsville, Ga. A few hams 30 Ib.; sides 25c Ib. Cash with order. M. E. Lowman, Roy, Georgia. 2 hams, 10 and 12: bs. each; 2 mid- wood 30c Ib. for hams: '20c Ib. middl-- ings; 1 50-lb. can new corn fed lard 18c lb., 35 lb. of old lard (ittle strong, but fine for cooking), 15 Ib., or will exch. 15 Ibs. of lard for 15 Ibs, fresh new comb Ree Cash with order. All FOB here. Mr. H. L: Taylor, Summer-. town, Georgia. 500 Ibs. side meat, 20c Ib:, 500 Ibs. shoulders, 20c 1b.; hams 25c Ib. All smoked and cured. Je Ee Howell, Ir- f winton, Georgia, Route 1. Oak and Hickory smoked maty shoulders, 17c; hdms, medium size, 28 | Ib. Mrs. J. D. Momntyre, pushy, Ga. | Well cured amg 256 lb., middling |- meat 18c lb., lard 18 Ib. J. 7 Ponder, dlings 14 Ibs. each, smoked green oak |. Tbs. week, 50c postpaid. _ PAGE THREE : Se cured Maca smoked > with green oak wood: hams, 8 to 12 lbs., 30 lb., shoulders, 15c Ib., sides 18c. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Georgia. + Hickory smoked, cured ae 30 Ib., and shoulders, 25c Ib. E. . Wright, Nacoochee, Georgia. = ' FRUITS FOR SALE May Halls jelley 50c qt., in jars. Will exch. fer dried, worm free apples and. peaches. H. S- Lawson, Morven, Ga. Route 1, Nice sun dried peaches and apples 20c lb. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. Will make nice plum butters and jelly on halves. Several new flavors, also blackberry jelly or jam, or canned, also make pickles. Mrs. A. L. Teasley, Washington, Georgia, Route 3. A few qts. blackberry, tig, and peach preserves 50c qt. Mrs. Z M. Story, Thomson, Georgia. Will make all kinds of jam, jelly and preserves: plum, strawberry, berry, peach, apple, grape, apricot, on halves. Party to furnish sugar and con- tainers. I furnish ~ fruit. guaranteed. Mrs. Martin, Georgia. Satisfaction Sarah Lee Harris, Peach and fig preserves 50c qt. Mrs. Z. W. Story, Thomson, Ga. Will can all kinds of fruit and vege- tables on halves. Parties furnishing cans for their half. 10 years experience with success. Miss Mary Tucker, At- lanta, Georgia, Route 2, Box 48-A. On ee Road, 1 mile from Lee St. FRUITS WANTED Want to exch. Porto Rico potato black- . plants. for dried fruits, ferns or any: - kind of box flowers. Mrs. M. C. Grif- fin, Graham, Ga.- + PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 20 bu. Chufas, No. 1, $4 bu. FOB here. W..A, Roberts, Lake Park, Ga. 20 tons, white Spanish peanuts, 6c. lb. sacked. F. S. Singer, Lumpkin, Ga. Imp. 3 and 4 fernel Red ma peanuts, good quality, 9c Ib. - M. Slater, Thomasville, Ga. Selected seed Ga. Runner and White Spanish peanuts, 5 and 6c lb., ea. Robt. ea S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. 20 bu Runner peanuts. Sell or exch. for-field peas: or good So. Ga. Cane : syrup. I. J. Holland, Ambrose, Ga 100 bu. Chufas, 8c Ib. Jack Burch, Chester, Ga. Imp. . Spanish peanuts, Te lb; -C.- EB. Brush, McBean, Ga. White Spanish peanuts, 6c; Runner | peanuts, 4c: lb. FOB here. Samp Smith, c Douglas, Ga. - : 75 tons White Suntan oe No. 1, $100 ton. I. D.. Felder, Blakely, Ga. for not less than a 100 lb., order. Cash with order. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. PECANS. AND PEANUTS WANTED Want pecans. We buy in May as well as November and pay prevailing mark-. et prices. Send samples at once. South-~ land Pecan Co., Columbus, Ga.. Want a few ibs., Red: Spanish pea- White Spanish seed peanuts, 5c lb. nuts, also Jumbo peanuts and Chufas. .~ Send sample of ea., and price per Yb... M. C. Harris, Martin, Ga. Want White Spanish peanuts. for : seed. Cash with order if price is right. L. A. Youmans, Mershon, Ga. BUTTER: FOR SALE week in Ib. cartons. Satisfaction guar- anteed, 50c Ib. Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Georgia. 4 or 5 lbs. fresh yellow butter per week, 45 lb. Mrs. W. S, Carney, Ball : Ground, Georgia: - 8 and 4 lbs. fresh yellow Jersey put-. ter per wk. 45c Ib. del. Cash with order. Georgia, Mrs. GC. C. Smith, Dalton, Route 1. | Jersey butter, 1 lb. a week, 50c 2 -\Tbs. or more 45c lb. del. Mrs, A. Suther- : land, Resaca, Georgia, Route 1. Nice fresh countrv butter. 3. to 4 Mrs. S. ne Webb, Canton, Ga. Route 3, Box 51. | From 2 to 4 lbs. fresh ellow. and firm butter a week at 45c Tb... CSOD. Parcel post, I will. pay 208tAB2/ Mrs |J. N. Knowles, Jackson, Ga. Rt 1. Be GRAIN FOR SALE 400 bundles fodder, $2.25 a 100. J. W. Rowell, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1. Fodder for sale. Write for prices. N. S. Goss, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5. > Soy bean hay in bulk, $15 a ton at 2 Ibs. fresh Jersey butter del. each. ee barn. Mrs. O. L. Callahan, woedbny, Bs Ga. Se : a es _ and green and white striped. P PAGE: FOUR | GEORGIA _ MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS i Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, May 31, 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 1168. Act of October 3, 1917. Advertisements of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible under. pos- tal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of advertisement. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant advertisements. Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any advertisement appearing in the Bulle- tin or transaction resulting therefrom. Circulation, Advertising and Service of the Bureau of Markets and this Bulle- tin are Free of Charge. TO OUR ADVERTISERS 1, On account of lack of space in the Market Bulletin, we will not be able to publish the following: Second-hand Machinery for Sale and. Waited. Incubators for Sale and Wanted. Advertisements for the Farm Help Department. Advertisements for the Womans Department. (Needle. work). _ Nursery Stock for Sale and Want- ed until the issue of June 14th. Your ad must reach this office by June 2nd in order to appear in the issue of June 14th. We regret that the -above regulation is necessary. 2. Be sure to read the column on this page entitled MISCELLANEOUS ADS. Your ad may be in that column. | ~~ 8, In our next issue we will carry all except that which is mentioned in item No. 1. MISCELLANEOUS ADS For sale, Pink Moon vines, Brazillian Morning Glory, Blue Flower Box vine, . Marvel of Peru, varigated -Morning Glories, Well rooted plants of all for 5c ea., postage paid on 5 or more. Red and varigated, also white Marvel of Peru, pink Moon vine, Ipomea Setosa and Brazillian Morning Glory seed, 36 | for 10c, each; Extra selected Morning Glory seed, 50 for 10c postpaid. Mrs. 'T. C. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 74. For sale, 10 pure dark Cornish Indian Game hens and 1 cock, 18 mos. old, $1.25ea., or $13. for Jot FOB. here. - Cash with order. Mrs. W. R. Chasteene, _ Locust Grove, Ga. _ For sale, 1 Jersey bull calf, 5 wks. -old, from a 56 lb. cow per day. First check for $25 gets him reg. in buyers name. S. J. Whatley, Plainville, Ga. For sale: 300 Ferris strain White Leghorn hens, well culled and extra fine layers, $1.25 ea. FOB here, or will trade for galv. 1-2 in. pipe. Oconee Poultry Farm, Rockledge, Ga. - ; Wanted the name of the lady of 229 5th Ave., Decatur, Ga., who sent me -an order for plants. Filled order ex- cept pansies and still have 30c of her money. Order was lost. Write. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Wanted Roots and Herbs. Will pay per lb., Star (Grub root), 50c; Pink | root, dry, 40c; Lady Slipper, dry, 50c; Black root, (Culvers), 10c; Write for complete price on other goods we' buy. - ae Bacon Hamilton Co., Bristol, ie eS ~ Wanted all colors Gladioli and lilies Dahlias and large Mums. Will exch. Light Brahma eggs, or tufted dresser scarfs. Write. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs ville, Ga: Rt. 3. , Wanted 1 doz., Century plants, green ay cash 2% re ville, Georgia. Wiese Seay as etary) ays 8 Ae aries or exch. other flowers. Mrs. W. T. Christopher, Montezuma, Ga.. Applepie watermelon seed (fine for pickles and preserves) 15e pke.; Lemon cucumber, vegetable peach, large and small cantaloupe, hot red pepper, small white pepper (for sauces, pickles, cat- sup), pure yellow crookneck squash and old time okra and velvet. okra seed, 110c pkg., each. Add postage. Mrs. G. T. Maxwell, Washington, Ga. Rt. 3. Flat cantaloupe crates for sale cheap. W. J: Josey, Americus, Ga. Box 163. White and red vinegar, 50 gal. bbl., 15c gal., also Bottle vinegar FOB Dub- lin. Gash with order... E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. : 300 gal. pure apple vinegar in 30 and 50 gal. bbis., 30c gal. FOB. Return bbls. or pay $1.25 for large empty bbl. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. Cotton baskets, 50 to 75 Ib. size, $1 and $1.25 ea., 1 bu. feed baskets, $1; 3-4 bu., 75c; 1-2 bu. 60c; egg baskets, from 5 to 20 doz., size, 40 to 75c; mark- et basket) 12 in. wide, 18 in. long and 8. in high, $1; C. L. Masdon, Clem, Ga. Rts Qe Z Top buggy for sale or exch. L. B. Harris, Atlanta, Ga. 1062 Capitol Ave. 40 or 50 lbs. sheep wool, just cut from sheep, few burrs only, 50c 1b., for the lot. L. W. Mason, Winston, Ga. Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs. FOB here. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St., Hast. | 1 good 1 horse wagon, 1 buggy and harness cheap. J. W. Rowell; Bremen, Ga. Rt. Guinea pigs commercial, not pets, for sale. Mrs. Mobley, 301 Milledge Ave., SE. Atlanta, Ga. 1 2 70 saw gin outfit complete. Will sell cheap to party desiring to operate at present location. J. T. & S. Garrett, Charing, Ga. : Want to buy cheap for cash a small Hydraulic Ram and 2500 ft., 1-2 in. galvanized pipe to go with it. S. B. Tomberlin, Forest Glen, Ga. | Want as many as 10 doz., Jars, 2 qts. and half-gals. Want 10 doz. qt. and half-gal. size jars. Will exch. new crop Red Bliss irish potatoes at $2.50 bu. May Halls jelly at 50c qt. jar or 1 Successful incubator, 309 cap. perfect cond. H. S, Lawson, Morven, Ga. Rt. One. : : 1 309 cap. Successful incubator with instructions, $20 or exch. for 15 pure bred R. I. Red or Barred Rock hens, not over 1 1-2 yrs. old, or can lard and 3 bu. Spanish peanuts as payment or part payment. H. S. Lawson, Morven, Ga. Rt. 1. \ 1 peacock plume, $5. Cash with order. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, White Plains, Ga. Rt. One. > : 2 250 cap incubators. A No. 1 cond., 1 Bohon and 1 Super Hatch, egg turn-: ing trays, $20 each, or $37.50 for bota FOB here. Will exch. for good sound shelled corn. N. D. Norris, Wrights- 1. Virginia can sealer; also 900 at. and pt. cans. Sell cheap. W. H. Bell,| Cleveland, Ga. Want a job at once. milking and truck a specialty. Man and wife only. John Walker, Devereaux, Georgia. 1 dresser scarf, 58 inches long, in- cluding trimming, 17 inches wide, Ecru color 6 in. fringe on ends, emb. in fast colors, $2 or exch. for 40 lbs. cabbage or 25 Brown Leghorn baby chicks, Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Hand tufted spreads, $3.50 and $4.50 each, thread $1 lb., colored $1.25 Ib., needle and new designs, Different designs of tufted bed- spreads $3.50 and $5, or will make other party furnishing everything and post- age for 75c to $1.25 each..Also other kinds of tuft and emb., crocheting and fancy work reasonable prices; ribbon rosettes for baby caps (something new) 50c for set of 2, or party furnish rib- bon and pay postage, will make for 20c set. Send stamped envelope for re- ply. Mrs. Halie Rickett, Fairmount, Ga. Route 1. : s Many designs of quilt patterns: ocean wave, snowballs, shooting star, Dutchmans puzzle, orange peel, wed- ding ring, centennial, toad in.a pud- dle, twin sisters, etc., 15c each, or exch. for plants or peanuts. Mrs. A. H. Grist, Dillard: Georgias =o. = "Rip. 1 old fashioned: coverlet, good as new, bright blue and red colors..~Name Ala- bama Beauty. $15 or please make bid. Miss Tennessee Eller, Titus, Ga... Tufted bedspreads, bed , room sets from $4.25 to $5.25 each. Any design, NET ot Nie x a MARKET BULLETIN _ Can do most. anything on farm; poultry raising, reasonable | _ prices. J. J. Whitaker, Dalton, Georgia. | Reasonable. Write. N. N. PA : Seo es i . A Pete at SS eee o fast. color thread. Write, Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Georgia, Route 2. 1 emb. bedspread with fast color bor- der on 9-4 unbleached muslin, $2.50, emb. and hemstitehed pillow cases, $1 pair, quilts $3; tops $1; tea aprons 50c; 25 large squares for quilt, pieced in Basket of Chios pattern, $1. Cash or exch. for 6 weeks old Silver Lace Wyandotte puilets. Tarbox strain pre- ferred. Write. Mirs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Georgia. White Hickory home-made ax han- dles $2.25 doz. Robt. S. Anderson, Haw- kinsville, Georgia. : i 500 one-bu. vegetable hampers. Make pest offer. J. C. Williams, Rhine, Geor- gia, Box 48. 1 Meadows corn millf 16 inch rock, od cond, makes fine meal. Bargain $35 FOB. R. B. Phillips, Damascus, Georgia. > . . 1 Moline tractor, good cond. exch: Write for particulars. Franklin, Barnesville, Georgia. Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs). FOB Savannah. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay Street, East. sae Black walnuts, $1 a bu. FOB here, or exch. for ferns, begonias,. dbl. ge- raniums, colens, or most any kind of box plants. Mrs. W. A. Hart, Chipley, Georgia, Route -3. . Want to exch. for corn, cotton syrup, Porto Rico potato plants, nuts, or Jersey heifer, 12 to 13 old, at market prices. Write for 20 at Sell or eo seed, pea- mos. par- ticulars. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Griifin, , Georgia. . 1 2-horse laying off plow stock in good cond. $4 cash, of will exch. for 2M. potato plants or a good pig. Dave Robinson, Tallapoosa, Ga. Star Rt. Fordson tractor, A-1 cond., has pulley for belt work. Sell or exch. Write what you have to trade. A. S. Jones, Dexter, Georgia. 1 Owensboro ditcher and grader $45; 1 Deering grain binder, used 1 season, $100; 1 Buckeye riding cultivator, used 1 season, $40. Robert S. Anderson, Haw- kinsville, Georgia. : / 12 row perfection cotton duster, used very little, $25 FOB here. C. H Mc- Michael, Buena Vista, Georgia. 1 Case transplanter, good cond. $40. J. B. Smith, Locust Grove, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Grist mill complete; 1 42-in. Cole mill complete, now in operation and practically new; complete outfit, $300- FOB here. Emil Cook, Harrison, Ga. Want a set of caponizing instruments in excellent cond. with directions. Mrs. Will Watkins, Forest Glen, Ga. Roderick Lean 24 disc tractor harrow $50; Champion binder $65; Planet, Jr. 11. row cotton cultivator, almost new with all attachments $12. R. C. Couch, Turin, Georgia. Live Stock for Sale and Wanted CATTLE FOR SALE in milk on hand at all times. Write. J. T. Spier, Supt. Piedmont, Ga. I. C. and J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. 25 pure bred reg. Guernsey heifers, from 4 mos. to 2 years old, $200 up. Oak Terrace Farm, Atlanta, Ga. 1 heifer 3 years old. Half Holstein and Jersey. Fresh for 3 weeks, 3 gals. a day. Write for price. C. M. Wood, Alpharetta, Georgia. Your choice of 2 out of three good Jersey milch cows, 2 1-2 to 4 gal. cap., all fresh in, fine cond., gentle etc., with 1st and 2nd calves. Will take $25 per gal. Come and see them milked. P. E. Middlebrooks, Covington, Geor- gia, Route 6, Box 34. | ; 1 extra quality black Jersey 3 year old milch cow, dehorned, 3 gals. of milk and. 1 1-2 lbs. firm yellow butter per day, $75 cash; Jersey male yearl- ing, 8 mos. old, $25 or exch. for 5 8 week old P. C. or Duroc pigs, del. to Winston. R. D. Giles, Winston, Geor- gia, Route 1. g 1 black Jersey male entitled to reg. $35. R. R. Andrews, Haddocks, Geor- gia, Route 2. Extra good 4 gal. cow, fresh 2 wks. with 8rd calf, no horns and gentle. Lester, Hiram, Georgia, Route 2. ake 2 Jersey bull calves: 1 2 mos. and other 3 wks. old. Out of good. produc- |ing cows of popular blood lines and sired by imported bulls. $45 for older fone, and $30 for other, registered in SS a) ss huraday, May 81, 15a, of $100 for same. Write. Mrs, Ida Car- _ mo., $2; 3. mo., $3; 4 mo. $4; 5-6 mo. 1$6; reg. $7.50; Gray. Flemish, young- es | sters, $5 pr., bred does $15. Satisfac-. Several good Jersey milch cows fresh | | Breeders of the highest quality, $8 ea.,. puyers name. E. B. Braswell, Athens, Georgia. : 1 very fine Jersey bull calf, about 10 mos. old, good cond., and priced rieht. Write. S.A. *-Verner, ayonias Georgia, Box 214. ee Fine 8 mos. old Jersey bull calf from 1 of the finest herds in Ga. Papers will be made in buyers name .Write fer price. A. T. Parham, Watkinsville, Georgia. = oe 1 Jersey bull, 2 years old, well mark- - ed, gentle and in good cond., full stock but not reg. $50 FOB here. B. H. Hol-~ land,\Dalton, Georgia, Route 2. a 1 Jersey bull calf, 2 mos. old, solid. color, black tongue and switch, sired by Harris Adam No, 243462; dam Ty- coons Bess Ann No. 753507, reg. in. buyers name. First check for $25 gets . him. Ralph L. Griffith, Buchanan, Ga, FROULE 2. : ee 5 mos. old Guernsey bull, $25 FOB Huntington. L.-S. Hughes, Americus, Georgia, Route D. vise Tt to 10 fresh in milch cows for sale. ~ Mrs. T. J: Biggers, Bremen, Ga. | 10 fresh young grade Jersey milch cows; 6 Aberdeen Angus cows and 1 . bull, same stock for sale. R. G. Strick- _ land, Forsyth, Ga. RFD. ; oe 1 pure Holstein 5 mos. old bull calf, $25 FOB shipping point. A. L. Thomp- son, Cochran, Georgia. ey Reg. Jefsey bull calf. Raleigh and Noble breeding. Feeds from bucket. $25 crated and with papers. J. J. Har- ris, Pelharn, Georgia. Milk and beef cattle for sale. B: O. | Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. CATTLE WANTED . Want fine grade Jersey milch cow or s : heifers (springers). Will exch. to value son, Griffin, Ga. Route D. 5 Want 1 Jersey heifer, 5 or more years old. Wm. Janes, Cedartown, Georgia, Route 1. tea ee Want thoroughbred Southdown Ram, yearling Reg. Hereford heifer and bull. L. M. Barnes, Woodbine, Ga. Hee RABBITS FOR SALE 7 Belgian hare rabbits, 21 year old does $2 each, 1 1-year old buck, $2; 6 6-weeks old Belgian hares, 75c each, . 1 Flemish White Giant, $2.75; Mrs. | B. D. Howard, Waycross, Georgia, Rt.. 3, Box 112. sees ce 3 6 months old Flemish Giant does for sale. J. M. Cox, 803 West Cambridge, College Park,. Georgia. ea Pedigreed Chinchillas, no defects, 2 $6; bred does, $10; with slight defects, bred does, $7.50; bucks, $4; reg. bred does, $12.50, bucks, $12; White Flemish Giants, pedigreed without defects, 4-5 mos. $9; 8 mo. up, does bred, $14.50; New Zealand Reds, bird does, pedigreed tion guaranteed. Do not come to see _ rabbits as they are not located in Cor- eee F, D. Martin, Cornelia, Georgia, re of Pope Eliard. Mad 3 a Reg. Chinchilla does, 7 to 8 1-4 lbs. pedigreed breeders, $6 each, also pedi- greed White Flemish Giants, all ages, cheap. Write. L. C. Rhodes, Graysville, _ Georgia. Rabbits, 8 to 12 weeks old, 50 and 75c each FOB here. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Georgia. . Se se 1 New Zealand Red and I Belgian tuck. Sell or exch. Write for particu- lars. Frank Kemp, McRae, Georgia. \ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _ 1 old buck, $10; large weathers suit- able for work or butcher, $3 each, 1 large size half stock Angora billy, $3; kids $1.50 each, yearling size Toggen- berg bucks, $5. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Georgia. Co ee About 300 sheep for sale $5 each. George B. Youngblood, Swainsboro, Geortia; RED 2.55; ee, SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED | Want good breed goat, now milking. Must be young. Give full details and) best price in first letter. G. A. Bennett, Dalton, Georgia, P. O. Box 153. Want good grade ewes. Will pay $3 each, A L, Thompson, Cochran, Gu HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE /~,1 mule, 9 years old, 850 or 900 lbs., in common order. Work anywhere, $100. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. ! Mule and horse for sale or exch. for _ Brunswick, Georgia. 5 year old, 900 lb., five gaited saddle horse for sale. Eugene Talmadge, Com- - missioner of Agriculture, alanta, Ga., ~ State Capitol. _ Beautiful black saddle horse, wt. St ,000 Ibs., gentle and work anywhere. : _ Write for price. Miss wes Pepe, en, Georgia. HOGS FOR SALE Pigs and bred gilts for sale. Write - for prices. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Se Reg. Berkshire pigs; Longfellow, iasterpiece blood lines, with papers, $15 each, 3 Berkshire P. C. pigs, cross, 40 to 5 Ibs., $5 each. Fred I. White, Buckhead, Georgia. ; 2 Duroc Jersey boar pigs, 3 mos. old, --wt. about 60 lbs., $7.50 each, 1 sow pig of same breeding, 4 mos. old, wt. about ' 90 lbs., $10. All FOB here. Individuals and thoroughbreds. A. E. Reid, Cor- dele, Georgia, Route D. - Young Duroc boar, ready for service, $25 crated; also P. C. gilts bred to - Duroc boar for sale. J. J. Harris, ae ham, Georgia. 1 spotted gilt, cross between. Pp. Gc. : and Duroc, 9 mos. old, $6.50 for quick = gale. Cash with order. L. H. Hutto, Metter, Georgia, Route 1. Choice Hampshire pigs, either. sex, | _ also bred gilts, priced reasonable and _ reg. in buyers name. James MacGough, Cochran, Georgia. : 6 wks. old Black and S. P. CG. mixed pigs, $2.50 each del. to trucks, or $3.50 ach inoculated ready for shipping OB. Cash with order. W. J. Head, Unadilla, Georgia, Route 3. Pure bred, thrifty, 8 week old Big Bone P. C. pigs $5 each. John Cook, Hogansville, Ga. Route 3. - Duroc Jersey sow and boar pigs, 10 weeks old, reg. in buyers name, $10 each FOB Harlem. Cash with order. Julian J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. - Duroc Jersey poar pigs, March far- row $12.50 each, reg. in buyers name. Would like to exch. 1 pig for another pig with some one. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Georgia: ~~ 2 brood sows and 14 aL shape, cheap at $44 for lot. J Eastman, Georgia, RFD 8. . 50 high grade Duroc 8 week old pigs. Orien Cherry igs Be -each. Also 2 reg. P. C. gilts, bred. J J. Blount, Haw- kinsville, Georgia. | in .good kee cael, 2 pure bred 2 1-2 mos. old P. C. pigs, $5 each. Cash with order. Marvin H. Smith, Ochlochnee, Ga. RFD 2. ~ _ 3 S. P. GC. 3 mos. old pigs, $5.60 each, or lot for $16. Linton Hilson, Mitchell, ae -3 BiB. P. C. pigs,-2 females and Le male, 10 wks. old, wt. 55 to 60 lbs., sire, Ambition Again; dam. Fashion Lady, | ~$12_ each, reg. in buyers name. Joe Bell |- Shirley, Lavonia, Georgia. my Pe O.76 weeks old pigs, $5 each FOB here, or\exch. for corn, peas, or cane seed; also 1 brood sow, Berkshire and P. C. with 2nd litter, good cond., $30 FOB here. J. J. Clark, Murrayville, Georgia, Rcute 2. 1 B. B. P. C. 6 weeks old. pig, well developed, ready to take away, $7.50. N. Lester, Hiram, Ga. Route 2. nee Duroc pigs, 2 boars and 2 gilts, reg. in buyers name. O. C. K. blood tines, $10 FOB Sofkee. Willie Pe - Walden, Georgia. 4 -Yound: Duroc sow, to farrow ue 2 1 or exch. for shelled corn. aniel, Americus, Georgia. ~B. type P. C. pigs from reg. -stock,.} either sex. Certificate for reg. goes . with each pig. Guaranteed to be as re- presented. Write for prices. J..B.. Par-" rish, Graymont, Georgia. 9 BB. P.C..3 mos. pis Dies: $10 ea. Will reg. in buyers name. J. Weay- er, Hogansville, Ga. eae 5. (HOGS WANTED : Want. to exch. W. Leghorn hens for or 2 brood sows to farrow soon. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Georgia. Want Hampshire boar old enough for |. ervice. Dont care for reg. papers but vant a good hog. D. F. Hungerford, t, gee Newnan, Ga. Thursday, May 31, 1898, ea cattle or produce. Write. B. O. Fussell,. | Neil, Cairo, Georgia. MARKET - PIGEONS FOR SALE White Maltese pigeons, grown, mated and banded, $5 pair, also want to buy some ,pure bred white and solid black or black and white speckled Maltese pigeons. Charles Dickens, Ocilla, Ga._ 25 or more pairs Red Carneaux Uieeuns, (meat is white), $3 pair. A. M. Anchoes, Warrenton, Ga. Want 1 pair of mated and working pigeons cheap. Miss Alma ee Ir-" winton, Georgia: Will pay cash for pigeons, any va- riety and any quantity. Full informa- tion in first letter R. L. Tribble, At- |lanta, Georgia, Route 69. ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bright suncured tobacco, smoking and chewing, 4 lbs. $1 del. Wm. Nunn, Lawreneeville, Ga. Rt. 4. \ Any quantity of 1 bu. size potato crates for sale. Write for prices. B. A. Crow, Gloster, Ga. Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs, FOB here. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St. East. White and Red Vinegar in 50 gal. bbls., 15 gal, also Bottle Vinegar, FOB Dublin, Cash with order. L. E. Harri- son, Dublin, Ga. 40 nice white feed sacks, 10c ea. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want good new goose or duck feath- ers, will exch. equal value. Write what you have. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. Hides wanted, tan on shares. Write. R. A. Trimble, Gore, Ga. Rt. L vie Lots for Sale and _ Wanted. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Several 100. Ibs. garlic, 1928 crop. Quote best price. L. salted Georgia. : _Fine turnips with nice roots, plenti- ful in bunches and packed to hold moisture. 7 FOB or 8c del. Cash with order. Shipped | same day order receiv- ed. W..U. = Draughn, WEED: oe ~ VEGETABLES WANTED Want all kinds of fresh vegetables. Fred I.. Baker, Columbus, Georgia, Box 244, qi Want - green "hed tomatoes, and other vegetables. Quote best price FOB here. Dilmus: ela: Gainesville, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE \ : Car: Lots , i cars, 500 bu. each,. felvet beans $1. 10 FOB; also 100 bu. Whips, Clays, Tron and Mixed peas.,L. Ly Lovett, Wrightsville, Georgia... / ~ 50 tons velvet beans?in pod $21 ton FOB: -shelled_ corn amts. at my place for same price. Mrs. Joe Marper, Atkinson, Ga. Rt. i Box 10. a BULLE TYN : . Seed for Sale SEED FOR SALE : Chufa seed, 1927 crop, good and sound, $3.75 bu. Cash with order. D: W. Henderson, Manor, Ga. Good, sound Chufa seed, $3.75 bu. Cash with order. M. E. Henderson, Manor, Ga.) New crop good, sound Chufa seed, $4 bu., of 40 lbs., 100 lbs., or more 9c lb. No order accepted for less than 100. All FOB here. Ww. N. Crews, Beach, Ga. Recleaned and floated Chufa seed, $4.50 bu. FOB Waycross. G. W. Aycock, Waycross, Ga. 615 Reynolds St. 100 bu. Rucker cotton seed, clean, and sound and culled, $1 bu. Grady H.: Ridley, Franklin, Ga. Cattail millet seed, 100 Ibs., $11. John W. Giddens, Swainsboro, Ga. Mammoth. green pod okra seed, 25c Ib; or -5 Ibs; for $1. ue Bottoms, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. _ Cabbage head collard seed, 10c tbls. postpaid, or exch. for tatting, any kind of cloth or white flour or feed oo or Octagon soap coupons. Mrs. W. Whisnante, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. A Hand picked long banana muskmelon seed, 10c per thls., '75c lb. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga, Rt 4, Collard seed, right, Coffee; Ga. Texas seeded Ribbon Cane seed, 8c Ib., del. If less than 5 lbs. not del. Will exch, for Spanish peanuts; - Palma 50c lb. J. M. Boat- by, Hazelhurst, Ga. Rt. A. SEED WANTED Want a few lbs. oe Trish Grey watermelon seed.. A: E. Reid, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D. 5 ' HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE . Fresh honey, either extracted or chunk, 15c lb., FOB here. Any amount. Prompt shipment. Horace B. Parker, Ambrose, Ga. New honey, 10 Ib. buckets, $2 post paid. T. C. Withrow, Odum, Ga. { Pure new crop ey in- 5 Ib., pails, . per case, a 50. J. . Mullis, Alma, ae ~ Nice, bright, new civdalc honey, \5 Ib. pail, 75c; 10 Ib. pail, $1.50..Add post- age, * Cash. with order. L. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, Ga... 10 gal. good clean and clear honey, $1.15 gal. Cash with order. FOB here. John IL, oe Sereven, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 31. 10 large swarms of fee from old fashioned box hives. Italian and mixed $25 for lot. Amos_ Sutherland, es, Ga., Rt. 1. Fresh new Gallberry hhoney in sec- tions; 20c section for number one; 18c per section for number two packed in cases of 24 sections: extracted ea $1.25 gal FOB here. D D. F, Thomas, Od- um; Ga. - New section honey i in 24 Ibs. Display cases, $4.80 case FOB here. Express or arcs post. J. M. White, Groveland, a New bright cone honey in 10 ib. pails, $1.60 pail del. Cash with order. |R. B. Browning, No address given. 5 Ibs. bees wax, 35c lb., FOB here. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto, Ga. 5 Bright, new chunk honey in cans of about 70 lbs., 15c 1b. FOB here. A: R. Adams, Hortense, Ga. New comb honey at 12 1-2ctb., in 50 lb. cans FOB Statesboro. W. W. De Loach, Brooklet, Ga.. smaller amts., shipped Can get smaller New good Spring Tupelo and Gali- berry honey in bbls., or less quantities also section chunk and all sorts of honey for sale. Write what you week J. E. Shalor, Cairo, Ga. : 250 Ibs. bees wax, 37 1-2c Ib. FOB Bogart. John W. Walker, Bogart, Box 65. -11 old ie tioned stands of bees, $2.50 ea., or $25 for lot. Q. Tuggle, Buford, Ga, Biosee New crop honey in comb, $2 del. in No, 10 cans, in lard tins of 70 lbs., 20c db., del., in lb. sections 28 to standard | Christi. seed, 5c spoonful. I. E. Gools- | Nice new ehunk honey, 12 1-2c Ib., in lard cans, wt., from 60 to 70 lbs. No} a ; AM a fee apenas ae a ae ree giass front shipping cases, 25 ea., tos tal $7 del. Case to be returned: L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Fancy extracted honey put up in 10. Ib. pails, 6 to case, $6.90 FOB here: 1 10 Ib. pail postpaid and insured, $1. "15. Prompt shipment. Jno. A. Crumney, | Doctortown, Ga. HONEY, REES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED 2 Want any quantity bees wax at 28c | Ib. del: H. W. Saudlin, Cairo, Ga. Want a few hundred Ibs. bees wax. Will pay 28c lb. del. H. W. Saudlin, Cairo, Ga. Want bees wax in any quantity at 27 1-2c lb., del. Jd. T. White, Dublin, Ga. Want bees wax and wool, Athens Hide Co., Athens, Ga. Want several thousand Ibs. So. Ga., honey of best quality, produced in modern hives. Will furnish own con- tainers. Write best price. A. J. Heard, Write. Wellston, Ga. Want section and chunk honey in 5 lb. pails and chunk honey in glass jars, also bees wax. Ga. Bee Supply Co., Sa- vannah, Ga., 308 West Congress St. Want bees wax in any quantity at a 1-2c Ib., del. J. ae: Dublin, | a. Want section honey; choice extrac- ted honey in cans, State quantity to of- fer and write for prices. Also want bees wax at 35 lb. Hamilton Bacon Hamilton Co., Bristol, Va. Want 50 to 60 Ibs. bees wax at 300 lb., ae Bais Woodall, Milner, Ga. - SYRUP FOR SALE Pure new crop honey in 5 Ib. pails, 6 per case, $4.50. J. 'T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. 25 gal. nice white Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, $20. Mrs. ity Forbes, . Brooklet, Ga. 10 lb. buckets of ocd syrup, 75 FOB. M. Cook; Milan, Ga. 1927 crop Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, sealed while hot, 75c can FOB. will not ship less than 10 cans. Cash with order. Rufus Merriman, Elza, Ga. Ga. Cane syrup in No. 10 cans, $4.50 per case of 6 cans. V. E. Franklin, Graymont, Ga. 6 10 Ib. packet pure Ga. Cane syrup $4.25 FOB here. W. L. McClellen, Adel, Ga. Rt. 3. 50 gal. No. A. 1; Ga. Cane syrup in 1 gal. sealed buckets, $1 gal. John A. Watson, Summit, Ga. 26.10 lb. buckets. pure Ga. Cane syrup, 75 bucket, FOB here. R.A. Ashley, Rochelle, -Ga. Rte fs : Exceptionally good Sugar Cane syrup in No. 10 buckets, $4.50; 6 cans to case, FOB here. W. E. Walker, Broxton, Ga. - Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 75c gal. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. . SYRUP WANTED . Want pure Cane syrup: Sorghum, | peanuts and cow peas..Send. sample and price. W. H. Davis, Sayennn, Ga. 312 Montgomery St. POTATOES FOR SALE Imp. Lookout \Mtn., seed irish pota~ toes, $2 bu. Ross E. Clement, Cornelia, Ga. 35 or 40 pu. Mountain * metced Bur- |bank and -White Star Irish potatoes, 1st.and 2nd zones, $1.50 bu., 3rd., .$1. fo <0 bu. Cash with order. F. E. Grizzle, Pel- ot. Ga. \ Lookout Mtn. seed Irish potatoes, $2.50 bu. D, F..Pharr, Buford, Ga. New crop Red Bliss Irish potatoes: No. 1, $2.50 bu. FOB Morven, Will exch. 4 bu. for 1 50 Ib. can lard; or 2 1-2 bu. for 3 bu. Spanish peanuts. H. S. Lawson, Morven, Ga. Rt. 1. Lookout Mtn., seed potatoes from hill selected stock, 4c lb., FOB here. J. F. Cantrell, Cleveland, Ga. Have sold all of my. Sweet Potatoes. H. A. Hosch, Arlington, Gary \ POTATOES WANTED Want to exch. Guinea eggs at 75c a setting for Irish potatoes for planting in July, or dried peaches and a few Chufas. Send sample and price and write. Mrs. Sarah Lee Harris, Martin, Ga. Rt.. 4. Want several truck loads of Porto Rico potatoes. State how many you have and if kiln dried, if in crates or hampers and lowest. cash price. C.. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga. . Want 1 or 2 bu. Irish potatoes for fall planting. Will pay cash or_ 2xch, Write price etc. M. C. Harris, Martin, ee Re 2 ae i a oe ee yAGE SIX: o 3 Plants for Sale. and _ Wanted Pure Porto Ricans, inspected and treated, $2 M. 5 M. and up $1.75 M., cabbage, collard and tomato plants, "5c for 500, $1.25 M. prepaid; Ruby King pepper, $2.50 M. W. C. Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. ~ All Season cabbage, 25c a 100; large early Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c a 100. del. packed in moisture. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga. Bee. Several M. Ga. Collard plants, $1 M. or exch. for Porto Rico potato plants, \ * field peas, or Bermuda onion piants. Mrs. H. R. Waters, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. B. Porto Ricans, $1.25 M., FOB here. R. City, Ga. Rt. 2. Burbank tomato, $3 M., Ponderosa, M., Stone Earliana, and Brimmer, 20c a 100, $1.75 M., each; Worl Beater pepper and Chinese Giant, 22.00 M., onion plants, 20c a 100, $2 Mi... Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. mspected, $2 M. Mrs. H. L. Brettingham, Guyton, Ga. Himalaya blackberry plants, - weil rooted, 3 for 25c. Cash with order. Have sold all of Thorniess plackberries. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102 6 : Have dike strawberry Thompson plants, $3 M. to Ga. points. Mrs. H. F. Jacobs, Point, Ga. Rt. 5. Several thousand onion plants, 75c M., Lenox, Ga. Tomato plants, Extra Early and large varieties, open field grown, mailed with water moss to roots, $1.15 M., post- paid. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary J. ' Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. $1.50 M., 5 M. and _up, . thousands of fine young Klon- plants, $2.50 M., Lady All Jel., prompt West del. D. B. Lott, Sold all tomato plants. Answer to_ many inquiries. J. A. R. Langley, Li- thonia, Ga. Rt. 1. : New Stone tomato, Flat Dutch cab- bage, Ga. Blue Stem collards, all- field grown and well rooted, 65c for 500, $1. M.-L. C. McEver, Braselton, Ga. Rt. Fy White Artichoke plants. Sell or exch. ~ for white flour sacks and any kind of white feed sacks, dried fruit, etc. B. P. Best, Ogeechee, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Gov. inspected - Porto Rico potato plants, now ready, $1.40 M., FOB. ae _O. Stewart, Baxley, Ga. Rt.2 ~~ Gov. inspected imp. red skin Porto Rico. potato plants from vine cuttings, -. $1.75 M., over 5 M., $1.50 M. FOB here. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Millions inspected good strong pota- to plants, $1.50 M., FOB Alma. Can ship day order is received. J. A. Turner, _ Alma, Ga. Box 153. ou as - Imp. Porto Ricans, Stood inspection for 6 years, good strong plants, $1.50 -M. FOB Baxley. Cash with order. J. W. Waters, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2. . Frost proof cabbage plants, fresh spring grown, all leading varieties, 60c for 500, $1 M., postpaid. Immediate shipment. J. P. McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga. Extra and large varieties of tomato ~~ plants, open field grown, mailed | with water moss to roots, fresh and green arrival guaranteed, 75c for 500, 40c for 200, $1.15 M. postpaid; $1 M. Exp. col. Immediate shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. ; a - Porto Ricans, $1.50 M., eae cabbage $1 MM. del., tomatoes, $1 M. Ruby King pep- per, 40c a 100. C. H. Strawder, Norman Park, Ga. CSE ee Barly Jersey cabbage plants, 20c al 100, 65 for 500, $1.15 M. del. Ruther- ford Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. | Porto Ricans, State inspected and chemically treated, $1.75 M.,- Early Jersey cabbage, 20c a 100, $1.10 M. del. Erskin Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. State inspected Porto Ricans, pure red skins, $1.50 M., FOB here. C. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. Sel Genuine Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected $1.75 M. del. May and June. J. BE. Ar- nold, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 88. _ Wakefield cabbage and Ga. Collard - $1.25 M., del. or 35c a 100; leading varieties of tomato and onion plants. 45c a 100, $1.50 M. del. All well rooted. Alice E. Gibson, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Gov. inspected Red and yellow skin _ Porto Ricans, $1.50 M., packed and del. to P. O. or exp. office, but no trans- portation charges paid. Now ready. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. ges J. Harrell, Sale White Bermuda: returned. R. L. McDonald, Valdosta, Georgia, Route I. | RS Imp. Porto Ricans $1.50 a M., exp. | ~ |plants 20c a 100; tomato 25c for 50 plants; 4 different varieties of hot pep- |/ | Weaver, Ocilla, Georgia. cy MARKET Have sold all potato plants. Answer to many inquiries. F. T. Murray, Pat- terson, Ga. Rt. 1. ae Heading collard, Early tomato, cab- bage and white Bermuda onion plants. Sell or exch. for Box. flowers and bulbs. Miss Grace Hale, Doyle, Ga. Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. lard plants 15c a 100. J. M. Bailey, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.. : Acme, Ponderosa and Stone tomato plants, 15c doz. Mint plants, $1 a 100. All postpaid. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thom- son, Ga. : Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato plants, 65c for 500, $1 M. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. Cabbage, 7c M. Ruby King pepper, 30c 100. $1.75 M. packed. in water moss root protection. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville, Ga. P Se Wakefield cabbage, $1 M. over 5 M. 85c M., Porto Ricans, $1.85 M. Prompt shipment. Chestley Waldrip, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Big Stem Jersey and Porto Rico po- | tato plants, Gov. inspected, $1.75 M.. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga. 5 Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M., 5. M. or more, $1.40 M. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. eae Genuine Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. 5 M., or more, $1.50 M., ready now; Charles- ton Wakefield cabbage, 75c a M. New Stone tomato plants, 95c M. 5 M. for "5c M. L. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall potato plants,-ready, $1.50 M. FOB here. J. M. Beck, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. : Porto Ricans, ready, $1.50 M. FOB, or $1.75 M. del. to Ga. points. Carl Butler, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, red and pink skins, 5 M. or more, $1.45 M. FOB here. J. O. Kesler, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Hastings big Brimmer tomato 35c a 100, and hot Cayenne pepper plants 10c doz., 3 doz. 25c. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- | merce, Georgia, Route 29, - : ; Inspected genuine Porto Ricans $1.50 M,, FOB here, or $1.75 M. del. Plants shipped within 48 hours or your order collect, $1.70 M. del. Omega, Georgia. ote ye : Pure Porto Ricans, State inspected, $1 for 500, $1.75 M. postpaid. 5 M. and up $1.40 M. Prompt shipment. L. Sum-_ mer, Omega, Georgia. . : Ps Inspected Porto Ricans. Sell or exch. for hay peas of any kind, 3 M. for 2 bu. Z. I Edwards, Omega, Ga. RFD 2. -Genuine pure inspected. Porto Ric- ans, $1.60 M., 5 M. and over $1.40 M. FOB Tifton. W. W. Rigdon, Tifton, Georgia. . : Farly Jersey S. J. Lindsey, Wakefield cabbage per, 4 doz. 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3. Tame blackberry sprouts, (large ber- ries and very prolific to the briar), 6 for 25c; strawberries 20c a 100. Add'| postage. Keedie Kirk, Felton, Georgia, Route 2: == ae yee -Porto Ricans $1.75 M., del. 5 M. lots, $1.60 FOB; Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del., Stone and Baltimore tomatoes, June del. $1.25 M. del. Write for prices on larger lots. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Georgian 2 ss ee New Stone and Greater Baltimore) $1 M. Cash with order. Mrs. M. M. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Georgia. Porto Ricans, inspected and certified $1.75 M. FOB or $2 M. postpaid. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. W. H. -~Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.50 or will exch. for peas or Spanish pea- nuts. J. J. Musick, Hazelhurst, Geor- gia, Route A. s: Ba ae Imp. red skin Porto. Ricans, inspect- red-an dtreated, $1.75 M. del., $1.50 exp. collect! 10 M. or more, $1.25. collect; old fashioned Spanish Boon . potato plants $2 M. del., $1.75 M. collect. C. M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Route 1.. Large, young Lady Thompson and Everbearing strawberry plants, 35 a 100, del., also Four Ocloeks, colors on same bush, C for 25c. del., or 4c each del. Want to exch. heading variety collard and tomato plants for sweet rmiento pepper and giatn sun- flower plants, 25 for 25. Each to pay postage. Write. Wits; Al SS Paik: Ocilla, Georgia. BS : 5 or 10 M. extra large. variety of del. in Ga., also leading varieties col- | Bristol, Georgia. FOB:. also strawberry plants, 30c 100. J: M: Boatright, Coffee, Ga. and count guaranteed. G. W. Taylor collect. 50 M: or more $1.65 M. collect. Route 1, Box 92. <-Strong healthy Hastings Brimmer -$2M. or xech. for any color dbl. Ge- tomato plants, field grown, now ready, |: inspected and treated, $1.75 M. del., three | strawberry plants for sale this fall.|. BULLE : apple trees. for crabapple and orna-" mental purposes. Shipped with plenty of dirt to guarantee live del. John Ww. Walker, Bogart, Ga. Box 65. = State inspected Porto Ricans $1.50 M., 5 M. lots, $1.35 M.D. -T. Herndon, Surrency. Georgia. <= Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.40 M., 5 M: or more $1.25 M. W. J. Boyett, All head cabbage plants 20c a 100; pie plant roots 10c each; Daisy plants, 75e a 100. Will exch. for purple violet plants, sultana cuttings, or quilt scraps. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Georgia, RFD 3, Box 4. nee : : Cabbage and hot pepper plants, 15c a 100 each; also Giant mixed Pansy plants, 25e doz. Miss Winnie Maloch, Hoschton, Georgia, Route 1. : Yellow and purple skin Porto Ricans, ready, $1.50 M. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Georgia. - Se Collard plants, 50c for 300, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. del. G. Ben Wilson, Abbe- ville, Gorgia. : Early Triumph, old fashioned Nigger Killer, Boon and Spanish, pink and purple hull Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. a Porto Ricans and Big Stem Jersey potato plants $1.50 M. FOB here. Grade Alma, Georgia. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $2.25 M. del. 5 M. to 20 M. $1.75 M. Express Cash with order. Shipment guaranteed. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, Georgia, Rt. 1. State inspected Porto Ricans $1.50 M., 5 M..or more, $1.25 M. FOB Bris- tol. Zonnie Carter, Bristol, Georgia, Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.50 M. FOB Valdosta. Wm. McDonald, Valdos- ta, Georgia, Route 1.. ~ Imp. Porto Ricans $1.50 M. Gov. in- | spected, full count and _ satisfaction guaranteed. Cash with order. S. D. Graham, Surrency, Georgia, Rt. 2. Inspected genuine Porto Ricans $1.50 M. here. $1.75 M. del. Prompt shipment. J. C. McDonald, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1 Imp. and pink skin Porto Ricans, from selected seed. Gov. inspected, $1.75 M., New Stone tomato $1 a M., yellow Bermuda onion plants $1 M., cabbage and collard plants 75c M. ea. All ready now. J. R. Boatright, Coffee, Georgia. a ee and Stone tomato plants, 25 a 100, raniums, Sultana, Begonia, except red. conck, Oxalis except pink, Hibiscus, Japonica or Mammoth White Pekin duck, Guinea, or J: B. Giant. eggs.. All flowers to be rooted. Mrs..E. M. Herrin, |- Manor, Georgia. - oa es -Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected and treated, $1.40 M:, 5 M or more $1.25 M. FOB here. J.C. Dykes, Surrency, Georgia, Route 2. Rios Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, grown from the vine, $150 M. Ns: W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. Route 1. cs oe Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.50 M. prepaid; $1.25 exp, collect. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. L. Nolan, Baxley, Ga. Route 3. ; State inspected Porte Ricans. a M. W. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga. ~ Cabbage and collard, tomato, sweet pepper plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. del. Prompt shipment. Riverside Farm, | Braselton, Georgia, Route 1.: Imp. pink skin Porto Ricans, State Acme and Stone tomato plants $1 M. del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. - 3 Red and yellow skin Porto Ricans, -Gov. inspected, $1.50 packed and del. to express office, or will send by parcel post if postage is sent with order. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. : a Large variety of sweet pepper plant 30c a 100, $2 M. postpaid. Mrs. J. L.| Edge, Doerun, Ga. RFD 4. ~~ Pure Porto:Ricans, ready, $1.60 FOB; above 5 M. $1.50 M. FOB: Exch for Iron or Brab peas, Spanish peanuts or small neck Game chickens c- some eggs. Guarantee the count and quality of my plants. D. W. Carter; Hazelhurst, Georgia, Route A. =~. : Imp. purple skin Porto Rico potato plants, State inspected and treated. June and July del. $1.50 M, $1.25 M~ del. A few M. June pink and Redfield Beauty tomato plants, 15 a 100, $1 M. del; 1 M, Hastings Royal King sweet pepper, large plants, well rooted, $1.75 M. del. $1.50 FOB, 25c a 100. Dean Johnson, Uvalda, Ga. Rt, A. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected; from Porto Ricans, del. in Ga., $175 M. Mor- Georgia. M. FO Bhere. J. D. Whitfield, Ty Ty, Georgia. % R..B. McDonald, Alma, Ga. Route 3. < Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. del. 5 M. | cabbage and Stone and Baltimore to- $1.25 M. del, 5 M. or more $1 M. FOB. -O. F. Crowe, Gainesville, Georgia, Rt 2 }a 100 del. Verdena Wright, Alto, Ga. ~~ Voqilrath,. Winston, Ga. | Porto Ricans, inspected and | Redfield Beauty and Greater Ballti- Also have for sale now 500.young crab- as ee es BD vine cuttings, pure bred, $1.40 M., 5. * : Thursday, May 31, 1928. M. or more, $1.20 M. FOB here. Guar- anteed count. Prompt shipment. F. G. ~~ Tyre, Bristol, Georgia. : Big Stem Jersey potato plants, Gov. inspected, ready, $1.50 M. T. W Kemp, * Ohoopee, Georgia ts ees - Gov.-inspected Porto Ricans $1.50 exp. collect. Satisfaction guaranteed,- will exch. for peas. 1 M. plants for 1 bu. peas. Ship May and June. M.R. Weaver, Coffee, Georgia, Rt 1, Box 3. Genuine imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. inspected and treated, $1.35 M., over 5M. $1.25 M. H. G. Evans, - Graham, Georgia. = Pimiento pepper plants, 40c a 100 del., $2.50 M. Collect. Mrs. A. E. Reid, Cordele, Georgia, Route D. pee ee China berry trees and palms for sale, all Island grown, 25c to 50c each. (Good for stock and they like them.) B. . Fussell, Brunswick, Ga... z Imp. Gov. inspected Red Skin Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 M. del. any- where in Georgia. M Crosby, Baxley,. Georgia. : Sa _ Imp. Red Skin Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.65 M., 4 M. or more, $1.40 M. FOB here. Frank Harris, Baxley, Georgia. | cae a Hastings Stone, Extra Early, Prolific Norduke, Brimmer, Redfield Beauty tomato plants, 30c a 100 plus postage, Hastings pimiento Bell and Hot pepper, 40c a 100, plus postage. Will exch. 1 M. tomato plants for 1 M. Porto Rico po- tato plants. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Daisy, Georgia, Route 2. eee . Greater Baltimore tomato $1 M., Hot ppper, grown from a cross of 3 very small kinds of hot pepper, $1.50 M. All FOB here. Mrs. J. P. Crumley, Pitts, Georgia, Route 1. ; = Bell pepper plants, prepaid, 35c a 100, $2.50 M. C. W. Lane, Quitman, Ga. - Have sold my Bermuda onion plants. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. Route 1. Pink skin Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.10 M: FOB Tifton. Strong plants and guaranteed count. @harleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch _ cabbage, New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato - plants, leading varieties. of collards, 25c a 100,.$1.25 M., 5 M. or more $1 exp. collect; Sweet. Bell. and _pimiento pepper plants 50c a 100, $2.25: M., Wide Leaf tobacco plants, 50 a 100, 300, $1 del. O. M. Crow, pane ville, Georgia, Route 2. ee =e Porto Ricans $1.75 M., collards, $1.50 M., 5 M. and up $1 M,. L. E. Toole, Macon, Georgia, Route 2. : : Burbanks tomato plants, | $2. 50 M., onion plants, white, $1.50 M., Stone, arliana, Brimmer tomatoes, $1. 50: M.; orto Ricans, Gov. inspected $1.50 M., World Beater, Chinese Giant pepper, 2M. Mrs. H. L. Sone. foe if Georgia, Ea = ~ Porto. Ricans, State snepectel, at 65 M. del. C. J. Owens, Pitts, Ga. Rte 2. Se Porto. Ricans, $1. 50. M.; Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, 75e. < for: ue . a -- miento pepper. $1, 75 M., cabbage and Bermudas onion plants 5c for 500, = M., and pay postage on all. ee Shanclor, Seville, . Ga. : Pure Porto. Ricans, fepebied anid rated, $2 M. M. L. tedfern, paEeD. Georgia. _ Gov. ins ected imp. red skin Borto Ricans, Se vine cuttings $1.75 M., over 5 M. $1.50 M. Now ready. FOB ere.. Cash -with order. W. R. Hutton, urrency, Georgia, Route ae ~ Cabbage plants, 90c a M., 5:M., 0: Hie se 28 Porto Ricans, $1. 50 M., Boons, $2 M., Lady Thompson straw- erries, $1 a 100; tomatoes, $1M. Bill Crow, Gainesville, Georgia. > Genuine imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. in- sceed. $1.75 M., in 5 and 10 M. lots, 1.50 Me: del. R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Ga. Route 5 Tomato plants, New Stone and Greate -er Baltimore, now ready, open field grown, eae in water moss, 60c for 600, $1 Mz. del. J. O Stokes, Fitzgerald,. pore Route 6. a Heading kind of collards, Farly Jers oe Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Big. Boston and Iceberg lettuce, 256-2, 100, or 70c M., each; Porto treated and inspected, 1 to10 M3$L.15 M. 11--to 50 M. $1M. FOB Dublin. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dub- lin, - Georgia. : Gov. inspected purple and ~ yellow skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M., 5 M. or more $1.25 FOB here. May and June del. Lovin E. Deal, Patterson, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, Stone tomatoes, 25c a 100, 50c for 300, $1.25 M. del. Collard plants, ame price. Lee Crow, One wend, Ga. ae 1s 500, $1.25 for M., Ruby King and -pi-- Ricans, } x. M A. R K E rT Leading variety Tahoe. tomato and collard. plants, 45 for~ 300, $1.15 M.} postpaid; 5 M. $4 exp. Bell pepper and road leaf tobacco, 30c a 100, $2.25 M. del. iL. A, Crow, Oakwood, Ga Broad Leaf tobacco plants, -25-a 100 del. David Williams, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. New Stone and. Red Rock. tomato i < Ss eee plants 40c for 200, 75c for 500, = oe M. del; R.-H: Kent, Dawson, Ga. | Gor inspected Porto Ricans $1.50 M., or exch. for peas of equal value. ee EF Monk, Ty Ty, Ga. Yellow skin. Porto Ricans, ae -in- spected, $1,75.M., New. Stone, Redfield Beauty and Greater Baltimore tontato plants $1.25 M. del. Now ready Ruby Hing pepper. plants, 50c a 100, $2.25 M. del.; cabbage and collard plants $1.25. M del. Please send money order. D. Story, Morven, Ga. Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1.25 M., tomatoes, moss packed. All postpaid. Now. ready. Willie eee, Seville, Ga, Well rooted Horse Radish, 6 for 25c: peppermint plants, 2. doz. 10e; calamus, 2 bunches 10c; tobacco: plants, 20c a 100. Order soon; also 7 or. 8 kinds of : everblooming rose cuttings; 2 doz. for | 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Sarah _Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Route 1. is Pure- Porto: Ricans, inspected and treated, $2: 5 M. or more $1.75 M. FOB; cabbage, collard) and tomato} plants, 75 for 500, $1.25 M. del.: Ruby King pepper, $2.50:M. Cash with order. W. C. Tumlin, fe gee te Route ee Cabbage a Setuies Sea 50 for 500, $1.25 M. postpaid, or 7c a M. collect. - Dilmus Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Georgia. - 4 = ee . Porto Ricans, $1.25 M. FOB here. 'G. H. Rentz, Surrency, Ga: Route 22 plants; New Stone and Red Rock to- | mato plants 45e for 200, 70c for 500, $1-M. $2.75 for 3 M. postpaid. _ Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston, Gans -Porto- Ricans: Gov: inspected $1. M. FOB Odum. Frank J. Payne, Odum, Ga. Hastings Hot Cayenne pepper plants | mato plants, 356. 2 100. Add postage. Commerce, Ga. Route 29 Hastings New Stone and - ou Beauty tomato plants, 25 a 100: Pi- miento and hot pepper plants, 420 a plants, 30c a 100, or exch. for seed peas, good hay. beans, soy or. velvet beans. Mrs.. A. L. Hudgins, pee Geor- {gia,; Route 3. = Potato. Winns for cates or eich. for} Warsery. stock. Write. Mrs. L, O. Tuttle, Thomasville, Ga. 132. So. Broad St 15M. Heading collard pie tite for sale or exch. fer Porto: Rico or Nancy Hall potato plants. Wiley G. Pays che Val- ley, Georgia, RED. 3... ; a M. or more, $1.75 M. James. Branch, Baxley, Georgia, Route oe nae Potato plants $1.50 a M. up: to 10 M. Cash with order. W. H. Vaughn, Bax- ley, Georgia, Route. ay Porto Ricans, true to. count... Gov: inspected. > name; full order. C. M. Beckworth, Se ee gia, Route 6, Box 95. Tomato plants, 15 a 100; variegated, assorted colors petunias, 10c doz. Mrs.- J. S. Greene, Adairsville; Ga. Route 2. Genuine Porto Ricans $1.75 M.,; 5 M. or more $1.50 M. Early. shipment. L. Re Boatright, Coffee, Georgia. Purple skin Porto Ricans $1: 15 M., 5 M. or more $1.60; Boon potato plants $2 M., 5 M.-or More $1.75 M. All FOB here. "Ray Hemphill, - Flowery Branch, Georgia. Millions pure imp. and. pink skin -Porto Ricans, 75 for ~ = 25 M., 5. M.. up, $1. Prompt~ del. at: Mullis, Alma, Georgia. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M., 5 M. lots of ee M. Express _ gollect, or $1. T0Georgia, Georela, } Ae Jersey and Charleston. Wakefield, | Flat. Dutch and Copenhagen. cabbage. | 95 for 15c, 50 for 25; Big Brimmer: to-- Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. eee ee 100; Hastings imp. Blood Turnip beet. Pure Porto Rico Aiipio: nine Gov. inspected and guaranteed, $1.75 M., 5. Good strong |. plants, $1.50 M. FOB here Cash with BULLETIN, Sie M. del. Prompt shipment. Ss E Lind- sey, Omega, Georgia. | ' State inspected pure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB Pelham. Prompt shipment. C. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans $2 M. 5 M. or more $1.75 M. exp collect. Cash . with order. J. R.-Turner, Alma, (Ga. RFD 3. Millions pure Porto: Ricans, grown on fresh land each year, from vine cuttings, absolutely pure and free from disease ,$1.25 FOB here. Cash with or- Ger: Eldon L. Joiner, Thomasville, Ga. Porto Ricans, ready, $1.50 M.: Early Market potato .Cash with order: sweet 100. Add postage. W. C. COONS: Toomsboro, Georgia, RFD 1. Imp. and pink skin Porto Ricans Gov. inspected: and treated, $1.75 M., 5 M. or more $1.50: M.; cabbage and New Stone tomato plants $1- M. ach; collard plants, 75c ae J. R. Bostriehs Coffee, . Ga. . S23 Large and small size hot. pepper plants: now ready. Will exch for box flower cuttings, plant for plant, wall, Georgia, Route ay : ; Pure Porto Ricans, State Sa $1.50 M:, 5 M. or more $1.25 FOB Tif- ton, W.. W. Rigdon, Tifton, aS e = 3 COV. haenied and treated Porto Ricans $2 a M. del May and June shipments. New Stone tomato plants, 25 a 100, $1.25 M., all plants del. L. H. | Brand, Montezuma, Ga. Route 3. Gov. inspected,$2 for single . M. or 5 M. or more $1.75 M. B. A. Fowler, ; Sumner, Ga, *% Earliana tomato plants, . now ready, 75 for 500, or exch. for. turkey eggs. ns: red skin Bbrio: Ricans, 1 to 5 M. $1.50 M., over 5 M. $1.35 M. FOB here. J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Route Kees M., 5 M. $8; 10 M. $15: Ship EE: D. D. Bland, Baxley, Ga. . Imp. Porto | Ricans $2 M. del.: rary Triumph and Banna Yams, $2. 25 Alma, _ Georgia, Route 4. $1, 50 M J 7 Holland, Lenox, Ga. Millions of Greater Balfiniore< and New Stone tomato plants ready, open field grown, $1 M, Ruby King pepper, 40c a 100, $1 for 500, $1.75. M., cabbage 75c a M., Gov. inspected. Porto Ricans $1.75 M.. All ee in water moss root. protection. WwW x Btens. Abbe- ville, Georgia. ~ Childs aEspiendagy favaeiat (has about 6 different colors of tomato on same vine at one time) plant, 10c doz., 50 for 25 postpaid; New Stone, 20c a 100; Wilt Resistant, 30c a 100. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Georgia. a Inspected Red and yellow skin. Portd Ricans, full. stamped, $1.50 M. FOB Alma. Re L. Paylor, Alma, Georgia, Route 2 ee cally treated, $1.75 M. del.; Early, Jer- sey cabbage plants 20c a 100, 65c for | 500, $1.10 M. del. Erskin Waldrip, Gainesville, Georgia, Route 2: Soe Self Blanching Celery, 25e doz.; Early Jersey and late Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, now ready, 15c a 100, not shipped. Irene Foster, es Georgia, Route 3, Box 43. All head cabbage plants and white burley tobacco plants, ready, 20c. a 100; booking orders for late Flat Dutch cabbage and Stone tomato plants. Ready June 15; cabbage, 20c a 100; tomato, 25..a 100. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Georgia, RFD So : Tobacco. plants 200 a 100. Cash with order. Claud eon Martin, Georgia, Route 1. Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1. 50 : MM. by express, or = 15 by mail. Cheap- er in 10 M. lots. N . W. Daniel, Ty Ty, and hot pepper plants, ready, 50c a. or quilt scraps. Mrs. Mamie ieee Snene: Early Triumph and Porto Ricans, Mrs, M. Hendy Pearson, Ga. Rt 1 Certified. Porto Ricans, fresh fobs _.|field to you, from vine cuttings, $1.75 Inspected Porto Rico. potato winnie State ees Porto Ricans chemi- | : Bro 1M.,.10 M. or more $1.20 M.; all Thousands of Im Klondik Lady Thompson : $2.50 and $3 M Gov. Neen All fine young plants. Mrs. Ho. Jacobs, West Point, Georgia, Rt. 5. Guaranteed pure strawberry plants, . del. to all Ga. points. inspected potato plants ready. Porto Ricans from hand selected seed $2 M. del.,. bunch Porto Ricans $2.50 M. FOB; Big Stem Jer- ven, Georgia. | Porto Ricans; State treated, $1.50 M. June dl. Cash with order. George L, Durand, Camesville, Georgia, Route 2. . State inspected Porto Ricans $1.40 FOB here. W.. J: ee JY; _ Odum, gia, Route 2. : Gov. incu = and: skin Porto Ricans $1.60 M. 5 M. or 3%: for peas, 1 M. plants for 1 bu. eas. M. C. Tyre, Coffee, Georgia. : spected and treated before bedding, der, Douglas, Georgia. 2 Georgia. Gov. coe Porto Ricans ei: 50 M. Georgia, Route B. - Porto Ricans now ready, - $1. 50 M.; - Lewis, ee Georgia, Route 4. PLANTS WANTED Want to exch. strawberry pled cs tomato, collard and Ruby King pepper plants; 100 tomatoes, 200 collards, and |50 pepper. Exch. 100 for 100. Ea. to _ pay postage. Mrs. FE. S. oie gia ; ville, Ga. Rty 5. : }del. Cash with order. E. L. Anderson; | Ga. Rt. I, nee Us no two alike. Mrs. L Ga. ~ for 500- Bermuda. onion aoe: Mrs: LET: Be Chance, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch. Donaldson Red .or : Want 50M. Porto Rico potato plants crate and ship by express direct to me. AES Anna Crow, Gainesville, Ga, ae FONG, : Want aweet potats slips at once. wit exch. tufted . bedspread. Write. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Route 2. Want to exch. 12 Ibs. nice sun dried apples for 2 M. Porto Rican potato slips. Each to pay postage. Mrs. Uy He Schell, ee oe ace Route 4 Flowers and Seeds for _ Sale and Wanted Asparagus, Se a Pou oe maidenhair ferns, 15c and 25e; salmon ~ raniums, rooted, 15c, 2 for 25c; dbl and . single red geraniums, rooted, 15c, 2 for rooted, 25c; white Conch Begonia, root-. ed, 15c; pink oxalis, rooted, 10c, 3 for incurved Sunrise and Daisy chrysan- themums, 30 doz. Mrs. Ww. AG Huff, ? Ec a 7 : and. prompt shipment. - seys $1.25 M. Jas. A. Chauncey, Borer, 2 trdueticd and sors oe ec pure rink toe more $1.50 M. FOB stron. Will exchy.= Vellave skin | Porto Ricans, Gov. ins $1.50 M. through June del. J, CR Cris | Yellow and red skin Gov. indnanted : Porto Ricans $1.50 M. in May: $125 M."in June. > Ss sah MaArGR, Cobbtown, ees del. in Ga.; also heading variety col- lards ,15 a 100. J. M. eam porees - plants. ready $1.50 M. Guaranteed. O. Want to exch. 1 setting Barred Rock : | eggs for 1 M.,/ imp. red skin Porto Rico | potato plants. Mrs. Gnke a Cisco, . Want 1 M., pure Porto Rico porate tee plants. Will exch. 24 pot plants, Geran- __ iums, ferns and Begonias, all different, a Wiggins; Dorie, a3 * Want t to exch. 500 Everbearing state : Barred Rock eggs or day old chicks. write. Need: Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. kas at once. Will pay $1 M. Grower to. ae a A and other shades dbl. and single -ge- 25c; cuttings, 5; large pink begonias; _PAGE SEVEN | Collard =pianiey heading variety, $2. _|M.; also col, running butter-beans, 12c. Mrs. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. and > + full count guaranteed. Mz J. Lewis, Baxley, _ Georgia. : : . Gov. inspected Porte. Rico potato 5 25c; pink verbena, dbl. white and sin- gle pink, sweet pinks, 3 for 25c; Jarge x PAGE BIGHT FLOWERS AND SEEDS FOR SALE 1 bunch well rooted single move scented pinks, clump of hardy pink verbena, 2 cream white pot calendulas and 6 petunias, all for 50c and postags? *. -4 kinds of cannas, 25c plus postage; hardy purple and pink verbena, lav- : ender moss verbena, 3 strong clumps, v4 25c;. mixed colors petunias, 15c doz, white hardy fall mums, 2 doz, 25c. Add postage. Mrs Jeffie Ham, For- syth, Ga. Route 6. Hollyhocks, dbl., and sittle,- 20c doz white carnation, 5c ea., pink Verbena, 30c doz., Perfume weed, 10c doz., Zin- nia, all colors, dbl and Marigolds, 15c doz. Mrs.J. S. Greene, Adairsville, Ga. Pink French roses, well bunch; pink June Cactus, 5c and i0c Burning Bush, Blooming moss, Petu- nia plants, 15c doz., ea. oe ger- co .anium, 5c cutting. Mrs. R. Young, ue Route 7 2 -} Hastings mixed Petunias, 25c for 50 | Strong plants; purple and blue Verbena - purple and blue hollyhocks, shasta dai- Sies,velvet marigold, giant mixed Snap- _ @ragons, 20c doz., April blooming Nar- at cissus, $1 a 100; all colors, blooming moss, 15c doz., 2 doz.-25c.. Add post- fs ; age on small orders. Mrs. A. A. Cary, ie : Royston, Georgia, RFD 1 Orchid flowering cannas, bronzed leaf, vivid scariet, 14 for $1; Wintzer collossal green leaf bright red, 14 for $1; large incurled sunset chrysanthe- mums, 15 each, 12 for 75c; Boston and: lace ferns, 25c; all well rooted. Cuttings of Fuchsia, helictrope jew vine, dbl. and single bright crange and scarlet geraniums, justicia, hydrangea, ete., 60c doz. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Mil- ner, Georgia. Dark red rose bud geraniums, bright red and white dbl. geraniums, pink hy- drangea, all 10c each, apple geraniums and red begonias, 10c bunch; I pink and 1 red monthly rose bush, rooted, 1 red running monthly rose, rooted, all 15 each, little pink hollyhocks, 3 for 10c, or 25 doz.. Add postage. Will exch. geraniums rooted or begonias - for beefsteak and Angel Wing Begonias. Must have good roots. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 26. Hastings mixed colors Balsam, or Touch-me-not' plants, mixed colors Pe- tunias, 25c doz. ea.,White and yellow yard pinks, 20s doz., lemon colored can- nas, and blue flag lily, 10 ca., Dorothy Perkins climbing roses, weil rotted 20c a.,. blue violets, 15c doz., snow balls, and lilac bushes, rooted, 25c-ea., or exch for box: flowers, such 3s Geraniums; Ferns, Begonias, jew, Caladiums, Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3. ZX 6 fine Crenium and Amaryllis bulbs. 1 dhl. Hemocallis lily different colors all for $1.10; 3: everblooming Madonia . vines, hangs in great tags, salmon, col- or flowers, grows fast, 60c; different coler Gladioli, 18 bulbs for voc. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. : es Large flowered mums, a plants; _ crepe myrtle, 20ce; Calif, Privet hedge, _unreoted cuttings, 40c a 100; Angel Trumpt, 35 doz, Dorothy Perkins ro- ~ ses, rooted 20 ea winter blooming hon- eysuckle, sage bush, hoehound. Wild : exch. for fancy woi':, crochet trimming - or large flowered Dahlia. slips, tube $2:00 a 100 plants, snapdragons, blue hydrangea. Mrs. J. S. Weatherby, Hoschton, Ga. Purple iris, 20c doz., 4 doz. $1; dif- ferent varietics .of mums, 25c doz., snapdragons, salvia, 30c doz., larkspur, -browneyed susans, 15 doz. Add post- wage, Mrs.-D. L. Riggins, Rome, Geor- site Route 4. _. Red spirea, blue hydrangea, pink iemering shrub woodbine, all well root- ied, 25c each; lemon lilies, 40c doz; jwintzer collossal canna, red, 20c each. Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Georgia, Route 1. Dusty Miller, 15 doz. Miss Elizabeth es Miller, Grayson, Ga. Route 1 Sultanas, asparacus and spengeria _. ferns, all rooted, 26c each; 8 different colors geraniums and 4 colors lantanas, cuttings 5 each; large rooted grape begonia 10c: silver leaf begonia and _, dark red fuchsia cuttings, 10 each: large calla lily ig each, Gast or money rooted, 5c ' pink flowering Almond, 20c; roses,. white peony, pink! cannas, salvia order. Mrs. H. F, White, Gainesville, Georgia, Route 1. : White violets, all colors and kinds phlox, 2 doz. for 25 each; pink run- ning roses, well rooted and New Years vine_with yellow bell flowers, rooted, fall pinks, golden glow, hollyhocks, sweet scented pinks, 25c doz.; hardy phlox, 6 for 25c; rainbow. moss, wan- dering jew, 3 for 10c; fuchsia cuttings, 2 for 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Route 1. Winter pinks, 10c bunch; white, yel- low and purple May apple, 10c Ib.; yellow roote, 15c 1b.;. bachelor button seed, 5c large thls., will exch. for nice clean flour or sugar sacks, potato slips. Would also like to hear from some-one having the old time Andalusian chic- kens. Miss Dovie Smith, Rolston, Ga. Large scalloped petunias, (nearly as fine as the dbl.) 25c doz.; moss rose, 5c; mixed colors geraniums, 5 cut- ting; May and June cactus, 5e and 10c each; pink oxalis 5c each; fine touch- me-nts or balsam, 25 doz; four oclocks, 5c each, 40c doz. Will exch. for ' J.-B. Giant, pure bred Holterman Ringlet Aristocrat Barred Rocks of Speckled Sussex hatching eggs. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Route 1. Salvia, dark red, 4 colors of colens, hollyhocks, 20e doz.-each; small red pepper plants, 10c doz; large type chrysanthemums, 8 colors, 25c doz.; grape dwarf :begonia, 15 each; pink and salmon sultanas, 10c each, rooted, cuttings, 5c; purple and yellow lantana and red geraniums 10c each. Mrs. Charlie A. Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Box 95. Mixed colors, verbena and mint (ex- perennial. phlox 30c doz. 4 doz. $1; white April blooming narcissus bulbs, shasta and yellow daisies, asters, snap- dragons 25c doz. periwinkles, candy- tuff, petunias, larkspur, scabiosa,. di- anthus pinks, dusty miller, rose moss, gaillardia, helichrysum, 10c doz, 3 doz. 25c; grape geranium, rooted, each. Add postage on small oe Mrs. J. H. Roebuck, Buford, Ga. Rt. Tulip bulbs, 20c. doz.; daffodils, 15 doz.; violets 50c a 100; pink conch ge- Tanium, rooted, 10c. Will bag postage on all orders over 50c. Mrs. B. F. Brown Brookhaven, Ga. Box 18. ; Ee Mixed petunia plants 2 doz. 15c; blue ageratum 10c doz; Christmas and June cactus 15c each; sword fern, oxalis, hydrangea, 10c each; different colors geraniums 5c each; French marigold 10cdoz; asparagus fern, 9 in. high, 20c; featherfue, .10c doz.; catnip,.15c doz.; peppermint 20c doz; and ready for mailing. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. M. A. Brady, Mur- rayville, Georgia. Rooted Boston: fern 15 iand 20c each; geranium cuttings, red and pink, 10c; rooted geraniums, red and pink, 20c; butter and eggs bulbs 15 doz.; pink and red May cactus, well rooted, 25c, Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Bridal wreath sprouts 60c doz.; wal- nut sprouts 10c each. Mrs. T. a Ray, Stone Mountain, Ga. Route 1. ; Petunias 10c doz; lavender, hardy verbenas 25c doz.; purple. bottle 8c ea., {or exch. for dahlias or cannas with the bulbs; also 1-2 doz. hyacinth bulbs to exch. for 1-2 doz. dahlia or 1-2 doz. iris bulbs; Conch begonia and Jus- ticia cuttings 5c each, or exch. for dbl. red or white geraniums, or fuchsias of any color. Mrs. Harlie Reaves, Nelson, Georgia. 3 different kinds of ferns, 15 eath: 6 begonias, 5c cutting; salmon pink sultanas, rooted? 15c; pink and red justicia 5c each; dusty miller, 2 for 3c; purple verbena, 5c each; red salvia plants, 20c doz; zinnias, candy tuft fall), 15 doz. each; white jonquil bulbs (bloom in fall, 10 doz. All postpaid. No stamps accepted. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell,- Georgia. : Tris and blue flags $1 doz. or "5 doz. at home, $7 a 100; dbl. Tansy 30c doz, $33 100: catnip, 40c.doz., $3 a 100. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. EH. J. McConnell, Demorest, Georgia, Route 1, Box 100. j Black-eyed susans, 15c doz., four oclocks 5 each: mixed colors; mixed. weolars asters 25 a doz, or will oe, a a : WARKET BULLETIN cellent. for tea), 5c each, 35c doz; pink FBC = all plants rooted mixed colors, Imp. marigolds (bloom in | Rinse ae antec for all kinds of pegonias, aycept oaks. or sultanas or spengeria fern. Also have daisies now blooming, 15c a bunch. Add postage. Mrs. L. A. Puckett, Mil- ledgeville, Ga. Route 5, Box 46. Hastings red salvia plants 50e for 3 doz.; 6 different colen plants with each order. Del. Mrs. J. Bryan, Philomath, Georgia. Giant Crego or Comet aster plants, mixed colors; 1c each; tall growing mixed colors snapdragons Tce>-each, calendula or Scotch marigold, mixed colors, 1c each, add 7c postage for each. Mrs. O. Ey Browning, Doerun, Georgia, RFD, 4. Rooted flag. lily bulbs, labeo. tame blue violets, jonquils and dcaifodils, all 5e each, or 6 for 25c; golden bells, 6c each, or 6 for 35c; shasta daisies, 5c each. Monthly and everbearing rose cuttings, blue yearly rose cuttings, 5c each; 2 different kinds of ferns, small size, 15c, large 25c; strawberry plants | 20c a 100; tame honeysuckle 6 for 25c. Add postage. Will exch. for quilt scraps and neatly pieced gingham a Miss Dora Kirk, Felton, Ga, Route>2 Blue hyacinths: and yellow speditiis 75e a 100, each. Mrs. J.C. Pope, Cov- ington, Georgia, Rt. 4, Box. 74. Salvia plants, stork Hactings mixed each: maiden cuttings. Hot broad leaf for sul- plants, mums, 25c doz. hair ferns, 10c and 1c pepper, little kind, 15 doz.; jew, 3 cuttings 10; will exch, inne sword ferns, fuchsia, cr anything |+ useful. Mrs. A. P. Hutcheson, see Georgia, Route 3. 2 Blackeyed susans,. 25e doz., ents Mis. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. weet. williams, eo pink. prim- os blue Jace flowers, tree cactus. Sell or exch. for snapdragons, verpenas del. and everlasting flowers. Mrs. L. -H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga. Large red King Humbert canna roots $2:a 100; yellow cannas $1.50 a 100. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. Johnnie-jump-up plants 20c doz. del. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Sheliman, Georgia, Route 4. Gaillardia, zinnias, 15 doz. each. Add postage. Mixed sweet pea blooms, 10c doz. Orders filed same day receiv- ed. Mrs. C. H. Cajul, Molena, Ga. Dbl. mixed China asters, touch-me- nots, pansies and zinnias, 25c doz. ea. Miss Ruth Bowen, Gr ville, Geor- gia, Route. 3. Svarlet salvia 20c doz., 3 doz for 50c; 3 different kinds of petunia plants, mixed bluc, pink and lavender ruffled, seed cost 65c pkg., 15c doz., 50c. Postage extra-on both. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Several 100 johnsonii intense crimson amaryllis lily bulbs 20 each, 3 for 50c prepaid. Mrs. Maud Brooks, BENSON, Georgia, RFD. - Calif. violet plants, 15 a 100; also dill plants and dill sprays for pickling purposes. Cash with order. No stamps. | Write. Mrs. TF. B. Thomas See GeOrgia: 5.3: : % t Rose, pink cream, bright and dark red and King Humbert Cannas, 10 each, $1 doz.; Belgians dahlia flowered zinnia, all: colors, except white, 25e doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. T. vere Montezuma, Georgia. Perfection, monsignor, nibelungen, Mme., Chereau iris, 25c each: June del. Add postage. James Cureton, Austell, Georgia. Periwinkle and bachelor inikton large plants, 25c doz. or exch. for pink ver- bena. Mrs. L. O. Tuttle, Thomasville, Georgia, 132 So, Broad St. African marigold plants 15 doz. postage paid. C. L. Freeman, Stone Mountain, es, Daffodils and Butter and ege bulbs | 15c doz., 40 for 50 postpaid. Mrs. Annie Vollra th, Wins Milk and wine lilies 25c ston, Georgia. each, or exch for lace or baby breath ferns. Add pos-. tage. Mrs. A. L. Morgan, Moultrie, Ga. Route 2. Gloria DeChatalene Begonias, 206 each; strawberry begonia, 26c each; ferns, see ees 2d ee mam- SEs Sea oar Bis ed dbl. red carnations 20c each. |tage. Mrs. A. L. Teasley, Washington, 115e doz. Add postage. Miss Pearl Far-. | stock. Mrs, R. W. , Lorane, Ga. 5 or 4 doz.: |pom mums, April blooming narcissus, Thursday, May 81, 1928. |moth mums, white, sunrise and bronze 25 doz; grape begonia and sweet scent- All - well rooted, any 8 for $1. Dessie Hughey Ranger, Georgia, Route 1. -Phiox, dbl. tansy, giant ance tie- er: lilies, clematis vine, 25c doz., butter. and eggs, 20c doz; rambler roses, 25c each; pink, red and white roses, 3 for 25C; sweet scented iris, 30c doz.; shak- ing ferns 10c. each; water lilies 25 doz.; red honey suckle vine; 3 for 25c. Will exch. for flowers, peanuts or Ken- tucky Wonder beans. Write for, parti- culars. .ill well rooted. Mrs. Susie Wil- son, Mineral Bluff, Georgia. Scarlet salvia plants 25 doz. Add postage; 3 different colors dbl. petunias _ (seed cost 65 for 1-2 teaspoonful), solid pink, blue and purple, 10c doz, 2 Goz. 25c: add postage. 200 hedge plants _ privet, evergreen, well rooted, $1.50 a 100 FOB here. Cash with order. Mrs. _ G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. Gold and: crimson marigold. plants. 20c doz.; pink rose and white verbena 50 doz.; Kink Humbert canna bulbs, $1 doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. Bunch moon flowers, 25 doz, or exch. for ferns, begonias, and gerani- ums. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Georgia, Route 3. 5 or 6 Boston fern slips 250; plue~ Barics, yard colens, dusty miller 25 - doz. eaxh; beautiful and ornamental shr ve mith sweet white flowers, used . for medicine. 2 growing size sprouts with others $1.50, to pkg. or exch. for pure Nancy Hall potato slips.. Add pos- Georgia, Route a se Red. and pink parssinin cuttings 10c_ each; red fuchsia-15c each; green jew | cuttings, 3 for 5c, or 15 "doz; sword fern, .15 each; oxalis ' bulbs Bo each; : justicia, year old, 35c; June cactus, 3 for 5c; Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus 5c each; August lilies 10c each; - rainbow moss 15c doz; cosmos plants 10c-doz. dbl. zinnias: and purple colens mer, Gainesville, Georgia, Route. 1. Large flesh and bronze | color chry-: : santhemums, 15 doz., $1 a 100; small. yellow and bronze, 10 doz., 75c a 100;' pink verbena, 2 punches Be: . mixed: zinnias, 10c doz.; burning bush and ferns 10c each; April blooming (white) narcissus bulbs, ready by last of June: 15 doz. or $1 a 100, $7 a M. Will exch. for baby chicks or pigs of any good | Route 1. Snowflake labs. 50c a. 100; ee violets 75c a 100; blue flowering bunch ~ jew 10c doz. plants, pink and blue larkspur, 20c doz.; mixed colors pom ~ dusty miller, $1 a 100 each; golden | glow @6c a bunch; exch. any except last two named for tulip, hyacinth or. red or yellow iris. All del. packed in moisture. Mrs. A. R. ase Ringgold, ke Georgia. ee + FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED Want to exch. Orinoco and~ Spider fs lilies for peonies, calla or milk and wine lilies. Each to pay postage. Mrs. pits i. Jd. Thorne, Perkins, Ga. Ne Want all colors salvia, dahlia, pansy, colens, phlox, snapdragons, ferns, well = rooted: all colors sultanas, cannas (especially white, red and rose), coral vines. Will exch. for above Aristocrat ae | Barred Rock eggs at $1 a setting. Car- ae ton to be returned. Write what you have and want. Mrs. cosie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Georgia. nes Will exch. or pay reasonable wae : pfice for any kind of box flowers and Calif. beer seed. Also will do any kind _ of fancy work at reasonable prices. If interested write. Halie Rickett, Fair- |mount, Georgia, Route 1. Want 1 doz. each. purple dahlia bulbs; deep pink dahlia bulbs and red lilies; also. want 2 good white oak 1-2 bu, baskets with handles, feed baskets. Mrs. Callie McDuffie, McRae, Ga. Want to exch. collard plants. and _ canna bulbs. for box flowers, ferns, | (except spengeria) begonias, geraniums and cactus. Will give 50 plants for ea. rooted cutting and a doz. bulbs for ea. ules eeolzia, E Route B. rooted cutting. Mrs. J. O, Bee, Cae La SRT ae ink oer ee *