. DEPARTMENT Fe, EUGENE TALMADGE __ PUBLISHED Lif Wd Bes OF M | ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928. NUMBER 30. ae CAPITOL = St have just eecired: a report on the sales that were nade through @ office force of the Bureau of Markets for the month of may. reas sales do not include any sales that were made by publication in the Market Bulletin. We have no way of keeping a record of sales | that are made by advertisements in the Bulletin. We do keep an ac- ~ curate record of sales that are conducted by our field men assisted by county agents and are made in ae office Bipoten comespondente, telephone and telegraph messages. . st Below i is a complete list of the Maye sales: 22 cars of Velvet Beans, $9,151.66. "Velvet. beans did not bring as much as they were ae These 22 ears of beans ground into meal would have been worth at least - $12, 000.00 as fertilizer. The nitrogen derived from velvet beans is, just as good as the Nitrogen derived from cotton seed meal. O-T60-Tan Beans, eC Gs $168. 50. S This variety of bean has been selling for around five or six doe per bushel. They are very scarce in Georgia. If planted right away they will do fairly well and it might be a good idea for the farmers 8 plant a few more of this variety. oe bean. I note an item . Velvet bean hulls, L..C. L. $64. 00. . I dont know what the man wanted with these eelvet pean hulls, : put. ground uP it is possibly a better filler than cotton seed hulls. Cabbage, two cars, $1,492.00. This ought to be increased next spring to at least. 20 cars in 1 April and 10 in May. _89 cars of corn, $18,531.16. os J tried my best to get the farmers not to sell. their corn last fall i hen: it was down around sixty cents per bushel. Of course some of corn until after Christmas. It has brought more after Christmas. for - the. past ten years than it has in the fall monhs. Z Eggs, EO peo : eee MARKET - money _ them had to. sell it. Where you can possibly do so always keep your "Diversified Farming Not Only a Slogan But a Reality i in Georgia Se | We have. dead: a great many To anealiens for different pies fOr tne sale of eggs of which we have kept no record; Two cars of: hay, $487.00. * This number should be multiplied sede There. is a lot of hay shipped into Georgia from other States. The farmers in middle Georgia and in north Georgia should grow fitore alfalfa. Oat Straw, one car, $153. 00. ee Peas, three cars, $2, 441.53. =o i It is not too late to plant peas now. They respond te otk and fertilizer more than any rop I have ever planted. as much as cotton if you will hold them until the ye season to sell them. : Potatoes, L. GC. L. $26. tb. I announce with pleasure the next ee AT cars of Poultry, $126,322.44. > ES "This item leads the list, and we can crow a Tittle. over it. The last item is 47 cars of Hogs, $58, 888.34, | ~The total of all of these products is $217,906. 84, Of course the Bureau of Markets does not sell all of the diversi- fied farm products that are sold in Georgia. I am.of the opinion that we sell only about one-third, so you see that multiplying these figures it runs a good deal over $600,000.00 per month. Although May is considered the dullest month of the year for the sale of farm products it led the sales for the past six months. We-are no longer dependent upon cotton in Georgia as a single -erop. The above list of farm products can not be grown profitably on a tenant system. It calls for a farmer with his: family back on the farm putting forth intelligent. effort, and if this pro- gram is kept up for the next five years in Georgia you will see the morale.- of our farmers ~ fertility of our soil cpeoved and the : EUGENE TALMADGE, strengthened. REPORT 4 aS 2G ga ; Ping L y a OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS oe x Ei fe eee . ee Prevailing Wholesale Prices, June 2. 1928. Always subjeet to ec oe ee - Bo : Se ATLANTA MACON COLUMBUS SAVANNAH Sweet: Botatoes (Yellow). bulk, 100 lbs. pee nn nae nee- 2e- 4-88 GREG ees -$ 2.50 f Trish Potatoes, sack, 100 Ibs. ---~-------+--------- Pee ES 3 = 3.50 So eee + 2.10 ; _ Cabbage, green, Grated, 100: bcs ue oe aoe oe fe ee 2.75 eh cs eee Ga. Extra, dozen ou eee ei ie ae Pee oe Se ate eee sea -2-----5-= OS E295 Bees, Ga. Standard, dozen ----------~----+-------*_---~--- 82 1-2 ete wes 2 ii] ee Trade, dozen s<-4-s-4--------- OME dae ee ey I See : to Bess, Yard Run, dozen -----------------------+--- . 25 2 28 6 Se Stags, per lb. SRS Ree ee ee ee ot ee Be en ee Cae : om _ Hens, per Ib. no panne enna nny ea con snnrnnnsene os Fone 18 20 .26 ~ Roosters, per lb, --------------------------------- 12 10 -12 15 OS ee Ge cS 280 30 37 AB - Ducks, per Ib. -------------------+-----4--------- - 20 .20 .293 3 .80 O iesbec. Wer 1b. Gc -- ne Me eran nee pan ale 16. . Se eee 15 Turkeys, per Ib. ---- wanna nn nn ee enn en anew nnn nn nn 25 OG Ree ass Fale Lima Beans, per, lb. ------------------------------ 10 0 09 1-200 ween =+- Al _ Field Peas, mixed, per bu. Stee: ees es -o------- - 2.00 1850 6 7) Hanan see 2.25 "Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per Ib. --------------+------- -07 ee abe Georgia eane syrup, bbls. oo) per gallon ee ee Ree es ae -50 -50 eS I is A eae Corn Meal, sack 96 Hie ee wecese-------- 2.75 2.10 \ 2.70 2.90 Corn Milling, sacked, bu. ----------- idee eee ee sane Sen aes eae Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. Se as ae ------- 85. 88 : 89 . 95 Doo Hay, ton 2>.-=--.--.- eee ener e nas 20.00 rae a ee BS Miiaith. (Ga.) tot Cs. oe ea ee eS AO ee Se ae Country Butter, best table, 1b. aie 407 | 4.85 A000 eee aennne- peunity Butter, cooking, Ib. fo Se eee 30 30 35 Sees oo eine HOG MARKETHighest prices received ee June 1, as follows! Comal, 9e. Basis No. 1. 3 Griffin, Georgia, Spalding County, 9.10; Blakely, Georgia, Tee ra Do not plant | them and go off and leave them and expect to make peas, If you want to make peas, fertilize them a little, and plough them about twice. You will be surprised to find that peas will bring in almost. x care ot ee een Rigi Stes soe ae ao Poultry fet Sale and. Wanted ANCONAS FOR SALE 100 Ancona hens for sale, cheap. Part of them direct from Shepherd. All lay-: ing. Also 10 cockerels, and eggs, $1.50 for 15. L. LU. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga. 247 Highland Ave. Pure Shepherd Ancona pullets, $1.00 ea, 3. 7% Ancona hens and 1 rooster, $1.00 ea., or $6.50 for lot. Mrs. Frank Clark, Roberta, Ga. ; a BANTAMS FOR 1 $20.00 trio of barred rock Bantams at a sacrifice, or trade for lot of com- mon bantam hens for sitters. Robt. W. Clark, Macon, Ga. 358 Spring St. SALE > 1 snow white bantam rooster and 2 hens, $2 or will trade for R I Reds or Wyandottes. Also Bantam baby chicks for sale, .T. H. Wadsworth, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 "BARRE DROCKS FOR SALE Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock March cockerels, 80c ea., pure stock. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. 9 Barred Rock hens and 1 cock, all yr. old, fine strains. $16.50 for lot. FOB Adrain. Mrs. S. A. SPanD, Soperton; Ga. RFD 1. : ; m 2 pure bred Barred Rock yr. old cocks $1.50 ea,. here, or exch. for 15 lbs. cured side of shoulder. meat, or good thrifty 6 or 8 wks. old pig. Mrs: Delia eee: Tal- PAR OOR: Ga. Rt. 3. A few 8 wks. old Barred Rock cocker- els, 75c. a., 10 wks .old, $1.00 ea. FOB here. Mrs. r A. Howell Meigs, Ga. Rt. ee BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS FOR SALE > 3 to 6 wks old cockerels and pullets, Bird Bros., high scoring stock, $1.00 and up. Mr. Robt. W. Clark, Macon, Ga., 358 Spring St. Fischel strain White Rock cockerels, February hatch, $2.00 ea., eggs same strain, $1.00 for 15. Cash with order. Mrs. J. F. Lindsey, Zt, Ga. Rt. 6 _ Box 58. SOR GAMES FOR SALE Trio pure Cornish Games)1 yr old, 2 yr old M. B. turkey tom. Christine Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure 100 per cent Wathors Game 1927 hatch; roosters, in lots of 5 or ~ more $1.00 ea., pullets, 75c ea. FOB - Winder. Bob Jackson, Winder, Ga., RFD 3. p : 15 Red and black Game 8 wks old chicks, 50c ea., FOB here. _ John a Chatsworth, Ga. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR SALE Yr. old purple strain J. B. Giant hens now producing 60 per cent, $2.00 ea., in half doz. lots, also yr. old cock- erels from A 1 pens, $2.50 ea., fertile eggs for incubating purposes, $1.50 for 15, Mrs. IT. See Pine View, Gs. \ - LEGHORNS FOR SALE ., 50 Ferris W. Leghorn yr. old hens, $1.00 ea. Mars. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. ) 25 pure bred W Leghorn hens and 1 cock, $1.00 ea. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. A Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga. Rt. | Ft. Valley, Ga. : ae oe = 1" R K E a. oS UL ETL N or exc for 20 dds. of cured. side meat, or a gcod shoat. poosa, Ga- Rt. 3. 3 to 400, S. C. W. Leghorn Wycoff strain pullets, 3 1-2 mos. old, 75c ea., also same age and strain cockerels, 70c ea: Mrs, U. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. a March WwW Leghorn pullets, $1.00 ea., 6 puliets and 1 rooster, $6.00 FOB here. Cash with order. Cora Crow, Gaines- ville, Ga, Rt. 2. : 25 Brown Leghorn hens and 2 cocks. Tormohlen strain, $25.00 for lot. Mrs. H. H. "Ramsey, Boston, Ga. 4 14. W. Leghorn yr old. good laying hens, 90c-a., or-exch.~ Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Social Circle, Ga. ; Pure bred Tancred W. Legehrn 8 wks. old cockerels, bought when baby chicks from State College, Athens, Ga., healthy and free from diareah 75c ea. W. H. Story, Appling, Ga. RFD 2, Box, 63._ 10 W. Leghorn 2 yr.-old. hens, pure stock, $10.00. Mrs. J. Jd. BOCES Una- dilla, Ga. Rt. Os ree 50. WwW Eeahon Bevis, $1.25. ea. J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga. 30 pure bred yr, old W. L. hens, 75c ea. | Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. 12 Batron strain W. L. land 2 yr. ola hens, all laying, 90c ea., 85c ea., if all taken in one lot. Mrs. RS. Kimberly. Empire, Ga. A few choice 7 wks old Tancred strain W. L. cockerels from high egg produc- ers at 75c ea., if ordered now. G. E. Finley, Dalton, Ga. ; 20 or more S. C. W. L. Tancred strain breeding hens. Parents direct from Fairacres heavy laying strain, Dayton, Ohio. Make best offer. Mrs. G.. ee Barnett, Sugar ae Ga. Carefully . selected S$. C. White 43. horn pullets from high egg producing _| Stock, 8 wks. old, 70c ea., 10 wks. 80c, 12 wks. 90c ea. Peach Poultry Farm, < 68 March 20th hatch W. L. pullets, 45c ea., and 67 roosters, 35c ea., or lot for $50.00 FOB Jasper. Cash with or- der. E. Owen, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 61. : : z 250 12 wks. old Tancred S. C. W. Leg- horns, 75c ea., also 250 cocks, same strain, 70c ea.. W. Ri Daniel, Carrollton Ga. Rt. 7. r pullets $1.00 ea. FOB here. Will exch. for anything can use of equal value. D. T. Gates, Chipley, Ga. ie 5 + $6.00, or exch. for 1 pure bred 1 1-2 ory W. L. pullets, 8 wks. old 60c; 10 wks. old, 70c; 12 wks. old, 80c. Carefully selected. S. P. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.: hens and 1 rooster, yr old, $1:00 ea, $13.00 for lot. L. A. eae ee Rock- mart, Ga. Rte3; 4 pure W. Ee hens now ionic and 1 rooster, $5.00 for all or exch for 4 pure B. R. pullets or hens and 1 rooster, same age. M. Theo Suber, Jr., Macon, Ga., 109 Cleveland Ave. - 10 White Leghorn hens, 90c ea. Mrs. L. .M. White, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. 4 Youngs strain White Leghorn 1 and 2 yr. old cockerels, $1.25 to $1.50 ea. FOB here. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS. . FOR SALE 10 Black Minorca Pape strain hens, $150 ea., 1 yr. old rooster, ee 00. Gus Edwards, Arabi, Ga. 15 Black Minorca hens and 1 cock, 1 yr. old, Pape strain, from prize win- ning stock, $1.50 ea., or lot for $23.00. i} Woodrow Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt .2. 4 W. lL. now laying pullets, $1.10 ea, Mrs. Delia sale Talla- |. Fyr. old hens, $1. 50 8. -wards, Arabi, 100 pure bred White rishoed 1927 |. 15 pure bred S.-C. Brown now laying es i REDS: FOR, SALE | February hatch Donaldson strain R. T. Red cee ars red, $1.50. ea., FOB Alma. Mrs. T. R, Stewart, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 26. * One S.C. R. I. Red yr, old cock. Full stock, $1.50 cash FOB here. P. M. Spires, Milan, Ga Donaldson R. I. Red March and Feb- ruary cockerels, 90c ea., 20 Donaldsen 2. All pure stock. we J. J. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2 f fine pen S C RI Reds; 10 hens and cock, $35.00; second choice hens, $5.00 ea; utility hens, $1.5@ ea; cocks, lvand 2 yr. old. $2.50 and $3.00 ea. All from prize stock and heavy layers. Donaldson; Mahood and Owens Farms strain; eggs, from fancy pen, $1.50 for -15, range flock, $1.00 for 15, $3. 00,for 50 mised. Miss Belle. , Bron- wood, Ga. Eo 83. : About 60 6 to 8 weeks. old R. I. Reds from, prize winners. last: Augusta Fair, ist pen. R.. M. Morris, Augusta, ar ~~ gia, 2003 Wrightsboro, Road. i+ 5S. Cy Re 7 dark red heavy laying March pullets $5 or exch. for bedroom 1 tufted set. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Georgia, Route 2, 50 frying size S. C. 'R. I. Red pullets. Owen strain, 80c each. Lucy B. Paley Raymond, Georgia. Dark R. I. Red February. cockerels from culled stock $2 each FOB Alma. Mrs. T. R. Stewart, Alma, | eee Rt. 1; Box 26. 25 March 15th hatch pure bred S. C. R. I. Red pullets, 90c each, also cock- erels same age, strain and price. G. H. Eley, White Plains, Georgia, Rt. 2. - 20 S. C. R. I. Red hens and 2 roosters $20 for lot. Mrs. A. M. Seay, Conley, Georgia, Route 1. 10 R. I. Red mixed hens, 5 or 6 Ibs. each, and 1 rooster 10 Ibs. Guss: Ed- Georgia. - WYANDOTTES FOR SALE Rose Comb about 11 mo. old, $1.50 a., $1 for 15 del or exch. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Georgia, Box 381. ah, y Golden Lace Wyandotte roosters $1.50 each, or exch for same breed pullets. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Rareney ,Geor- gia, Route 2. Golden Lace ee roosters, $1.50 each, or exch. for pullets of same breed. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Surrenry, Georgia, Route 2. A MISCELLANEOUS - CHICKENS: 20 or 25 friers, 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs., large breed, 37c Ib. del. Coop to be returned. C. O. Draper, Comer, Ga. CHICKENS WANTED Want 15 S. C. R. I. Red pullets, 10 to 12 weeks old. Donaldson strain pre- ferred. Will exch! tufted bedspread in fadeless colors or white. Daisy basket design. Write. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairsville, Georgia, Route 3. Want to. exch. value $35 for young pure bred hens or: Registered _brood sow. Write for further information. Mrs. C. a Williams, Dallas, Georgia, Route 6. Want from 1 to 500 Brown or White Leghorn pullets, 1 to 6 mos. old at right price. Give full particulars in first leter and state if price is del. or FOB. R. M. Wisker, Orlando, Florida, 811 N. Summerlin Street. Want 200 good layin strain Marek or April hatch W. Leghorn pullets. Make best offer for cash del, Adairs- ~ wh . & 2 pure bred S_L. Wyandotte roosters, | Fob here, also pure bred hatching eggs | ; Georgia... ie : Norris 5 iiiay: June 7, 1928, ville. Must be reasonable. Write. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3. . Want 100 or more 8 weeks old large breed chickens. Pay cash with order. | Mrs. H. J. Hoodwin, Homestead, ore | Route A. : Want to exch. value $20 f for 18 R. I, Red hens. Write Mrs. Ee . Forbes, Brooklet, Georgia. , : - Want 2 large size S. L. R. C. roosters . about 1 year old. Must be thoroughbred and reasonable price. Color, black and auc Mrs. J. R. cucee Douglas, Ga. A TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC. FOR ou SALE eee t turkey toni, wt-about 30 ths , Ib. Mrs. L. M White, Calhoun, Corey, pe Route 5 1 Mammoth Bronze turkey ion $10 FOB here. Mrs. A. me Brooks, a he 10 speckled t guineas, 50c nae Mrs. Frank Clark, Roberta, Ga. 6 guineas; 4 hens, 75 each, or $4 for. lot FOB here. Miss Vera Hil, Cone: Georgia, Route 2.. i ~ - Nice lot. of young geese. Come Bee, Si 3 them or make me the best cash price FOB for them. J. O. Stewart, see eas Ga, Route 1, Box. 71. e 2 fat common ducks ana 1 drake $3. ee for all or exch. for 2 pure bred-B, R. ~~ . pullets or hens ,not over 15 mos. old... | M. Theo Suber, Jr., Macon, Georgia, 109 edd Ce a Avenue. roe uv Fine | Red Bourbon turkey - eggs, 18 t 25c each, also Golden Sebright ban- tam eggs, $1.50 a setting. Mrs. J.. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. - Rs Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25. for by or exch. for drid fruits, Ribbon Cane syrup, tatting, tufted bedspreads or _ quilt tops. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, So- cial Circle, Georgia, Route 1. = as Bourbon Red and Bronze turkey oe _ Enigma, Georgia. i setting of pure White Holland tur- ~ key. eggs $3 doz. or exch. for year old M. B. turkey hen. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Georgia, Route 3. Fresh, fertile eggs from pure bred. J.B. Giants, $1.50 for 15. Miss Jessie ~ Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga. Bourbon Red, slightly mixed with Bronze, turkey eges $2.50 for setting of 13 del. at once..Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Georgia, Route 1. Imp. Indian Runner duck eggs, from ducks 2 and 3 lbs. larger than the or- - dinary Indian Runner $1 for 13 eggs. Woodrow Harkins, Quill, Ga. 7s K Thom son prize stock Barred Roc eges $1 er 15. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Geor- ' gia, Route 3. Se 4 or 200 Barred Rocks to Thompson Imp. Ringlet | eggs $1 for | eves, mixed, 25c each. Mrs. J. ee Allen, | = M A hk B ropuL La nr Noe. Dark Cornish: Tdian- Game -eges ~ 1$1.30 for 16 del. Miss: oe ae Culverton, Georgia, Route "Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred 1 Rock eggs, .90c for 15 del. Cartons to be re- turned. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Geor- gia, Route 2, Donaldson pure stock R. i Red eggs 90 for 15 del. Crates to be retur ned. Mrs, J. J Hooks, Unadilla, Ga Rt 2. . = ESS zy s EGGS WANTED - Want some Bronze turkey eges, also White Pekin duck and S. CG. R. IL. Red | eggs. Give best price, ete. Mrs. W.. C. Smith, Progress Station, Fort Lauder- dale, Fla., Box 562. ; 1 Want 1 setting pure bred farkay eggs, Bourbon Red or Bronz preferred. Pay reasonable price or exch: Earliana to- mato plants. Mrs. M a Pearson, Georgia, Route ue Want to exch, mixed Petunia plants, all colors, also mums for setting eggs. Any large breed chickens for incuba-_ | tor hatching. Will give 25 nice: plants for 1 doz. eggs. Can use 230 eggs. Write. Mrs. J. N. Aldredge, Cordele, eoree, : Want to exch. value Gs: Doraldson R. I. Red eggs, dark color pure bred. Write for further particulars. Virgil B. (Gil- bert, Woodbury, Ga. BED 3. Beans and Peas for Sale and Wanted BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ Have sold my perennial peas. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. G. J. RiChCOntt Bremen, Georgia. White peas with black eye, 20 lbs at 8c Ib. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. Good 90-day running velvet beans $1.25 bu. FOB here. G. F. A. William- son, Rochelle, Georgia, Route Ty 2 bu Brabham wilt proof peas, $4. 50 or take grain of any kind when thresh- ed, or 1927 shelled corn. R. P, Stein- heimer, Brooks, Georgia. . ie bu. C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga. White brown-eyed pas, 2 Ibs. 25c; 5 lbs. 50c. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Vaughn, Commerce, Ga. Route 29 No. 1 recleaned early speckled seed velvets $1.25 bu. J. H Palmer, Tennille, Georgia Big Whipps and New. Era field peas Commerce, Ga. Route 29 as White brown- -eyed peas, lady peas, little century, all 10 Ib, Add postage. Mrs. C. R. See MOnipeS: Ga. Rt-1. Pure Iron clad peas, 10 bu. $2 bu. Rik. Randall, Lavonia, Ga. Route ; 35 Ibs. O-too- ae beans, 10c lb. Cash with order. W. S. moechee: Cleveland, Ga. Route 1. Laredo soy beans $4.90 bu.,; soy beans $3.25 .bu. FOB Jackson. Prompt shipment. D. P. Settle, Jack- son, Georgia. io s 7 Have sold all of my o-too-tan beans. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. O. L. Callahan, Woodbury, Ga. Laredo soy beans for sale. Write for prices FOB Milner. S. S. Barron, Mil- ner, Georgia, Route 2, 20 lbs. butter beans $2; wont sell less than entire lot. 40 lbs. cream crow-. ders $3.20. Won't sell less than entire lot. Order COD. All orders FOB Tem- ple. C. White, Temple, Ga. Route 3, Box. 55. Cream Crowder, jencck ied crowder and brown-eyed peas, 8c lb. in 5 ib. 10 bu. blue Whippoorwill peas, $2. 25 | Biloxi ; lots oo more. Add Wake Mrs. R. L. Kennerly, ee: Ca: RFD 2. 1. Lady peas 100 Ib, FOB, wit mek 15 | Ibs. for nice dried fruit. Mrs, R. ee Loyd, Nicholls, Georgia. White Lady peas, 10 Ib.: Crowder black-syed peas, 8c lb. Add Postage. Mrs. J. R. Smith, -Lavonia, Georgia, Route 3. 9 1-2 lbs. of peas to sell. Write for |. | price. Ji A. Langley, Lithonia, Br eOneN : RED 1, . ; \ A few mixed peas for sale. at market /price or exch. for Spanish. or: Runner peanuts. J. C. Soloman, Hioenes Mr erele. 3 pk. or be walle mush peas, 10 Ib. -or exch: for Spanish peanuts at 5 or} 6c lb. Mrs. S. A. Spann, Soperton, Ga. RFD hoes \ 4 bu. pure Unknown peas, $8 FOB here. Clifton. Beard; Buford, Georgia, Route 3. 3 bu. slightly bier Whips $2.25 bu.: 8 bu. New Eras, sound, slightly, mixed, $2.10 bu. W. D. -Watson,- ee Geor gia. a e 15 bu. Bunch velvet Beane $2.25 be: 20 bu. Clay peas $2.35 bu.; 15 bu: Un- knowns $2.45 bu.; 30 bu. Mixed, peas $2 bu. All,.sound seed in strong even. wt. bags. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga, 10 bu. Mung beans: 25 bu. Iron peas: 10 bu. New Eras; 5 bu. Whippoorwiils. Write for samples and price. L. A. Pierce, Lavonia, Georgia. abr bu. o- too- tans $7. 25 piss 12 bu. | Laredos $5.25 bu.; 30 bu. Running vel- Kvet beans $1.25 bu. Eastman, Georgia. Clay peas $2. 60 bu.; Irons. $2. 65; Brabhams $2.90 bu. J. W> eos Ten- nille, Georgia. L. M. Giddens, Hendersons - puch limas, 20c lb. No less than 2 lbs. sold. FOB. 90-day and bunch velvets, mammoth yellow, mixed whipps, irons and brah peas. W. i. Waddells, Pearson, Ga. Genuine Laredo soy beans, pure and sound, $1.50 pk. $5 bu. FOB here. Carl Williams, Locust Grove, Georgia. Black-eyed Calif. peas, 6 lb. not prepaid; Texas blue pea (small, suita- ble for sowing) $2.50 bu.; speckled Whips $2 bu. FOB here. Mrs, Ida M. Allen, Carrollton, Ga. Route 5. Brab peas, $2.50 bu.; Speckled $2 bu; Willetts Early bunch frost- -proof won- der English peas, $15 a bu. 30e lb. All Georgia, i $2.15 bu. FOB here. C. A. Wilbanks, ge BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want 35 bu. o-too-tan peans at once. Name best price FOB your town. L. E. Baldwin, Dawson, Ga. Want peas of all kinds. Let us. know what you have to sell. H. M. Franklin, | Tennille, Georgia. Want 5 bu. Brab- peas. Quote best price. W. C. Rutledge, Winder, Geor- gia, Route 3. Want 20 bu. Brab peas. Will exch. Porto Rico potato plants at $1.75 M. and will allow $2.25 bu. for peas. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, Georgia, Route 1. Want all varieties of peas, velvet beans and o-too-tans. State quantity, quality and best price FOB your ship- ping point. Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, Georgia. Want a small amount of cornfield beans to plant at once. Write before sending. Mrs. J. R. Cheatham, Hull, Georgia, Route 3. BUTTER FOR SALE Jersey butter del. 45c Jb. 4 or 5 Ibs. weekly. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. Can furnish 4 lbs. white Jersey but- ae FOB here. Mrs. Z. B. Saxon, Sylvania, : nk 4 PAGE WERER a Lter iL aay of. each week. Write. Mrs. B. T. Osborn, Clermont, Ga. Route 1. 3 or 4 Ibs. nice fresh country butter Georgia, Route 3, Box 51. 6 Ibs. fresh form butter 40c lb. del. per week. ae E. N. Rice, Felton,~Ga. Route 2. ; " CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN ~ MEAL FOR SALE - This is to notify parties whose orders for corn not filled, that I have sold out before receiving their orders. Strange, Swainsboro, Ga.-Route, 5. Mexican June corn, $1 pk. del. Ern- est Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. bu. cash, FOB here. No weevils, J. S. Zuber, Cuthbert, Georgia. Pure Mexican June seed corn, white and blue mixed, 75c. pk. $2.50 bu. FOB here, or $1 pk. del. C G Oliver, Barnes- ville, Georgia, Route 2. eT Onn. SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL. WANTED corn, A: C. Towns, LaGrange, Ga. Want 20 bu. good sound bread corn. also want 1:bu. corn meal per week. Quote price del. by P. P. to Quill. N. R. Mooney, Quill, Georgia. ; id | FRUIT FOR SALE Nice peaches, different varieties, canning or eating purposes, $2 bu. or exch. for tufted bedspread. June del. Mrs. Grover C, Mims, Cuthbert, Geor- gia, Route 6. 10 Ibs. dried apples, worm ae. wi exch. for anything can use. Write what you have to exch. Bertha Grizzle, Pilot, Georgia. Want to make blackberry: jam and jelly on shares. Party to furnish sugar L. Moulder, Buford, Ga. Route 3 | Will fill orders for jam and jelly, made of blackberries and grapes in June and July. Write for prices and send orders. Mrs. L. F. Jones, roe Georgia, Route D. # os FRUITS WANTED Want June peaches, apples, huckle- berries, strawberries for preserving. Write. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga. 4 Box 244. GRAIN FOR SALE About 300 acres of fall oats; 260 Texas Rust Proof. Choice seed oats which will average about 40 bu. to the acre. Write for price on amount want- rea. FU Holt: Sandersville, Ga. Hay for sale, $22.50 ton. L. P. Strange Swainsboro, Georgia; Route 5. GRAIN WANTED Want to exch. Porto Rico potato plants at $1.50 M. for wheat for chic- ken feed. Wheat must be reasonable. S. E. Hollis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1. Want Wheat for chicken feed. Will exch, Porto Rico potato plants at $1.50 M. for same. -Wheat must be reason- able. Answer at once. S, E. Hollis, Bax- sey, Georgia, Route oS OLLANDDOE FOR SALE Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25 lb. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Georgia. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 1 i1-horse wagon. Must be cheap for cash. E. W. Anderson, Beach ton, Georgia. 45 lb. del. Mrs S. E. Webb, Canton, Gere ad Mexican June seed corn, blue, $2.25 . . Want any quantity. of White Milling . Will pay $25 for same del. to. Ellijay; . and their part of containers. Mrs. C, . acres of Fulghums and 40 acres in - MP END NES GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS . Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF ~ AGRICULTURE Bugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, June 7, 1928." Entered as second class matter Febru- ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At- - Janta, Georgia, under the act of June . 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe- | cial rate of postage provided for_in sec- tion 1108. Act of October 3, 19177 Advertisements of farm produce and tal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and repeated only when request is accompanied. by new copy ~of advertisement. ~~ + eek Limited space will not permit insertion ear 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- Beas tin are Free of Gharee. PLAN IN JUNE. TO MEET = SEPTEMBER'S EXPENSES Certain months of the year bring heavier expenditures than others in most families, June is often one of these, with graduations, weddings, and vacation plans. September may be even worse. Vacation has cost more than was expected; school- books must be bought, and school a - elothes. If children are going away new generation of this ~.to school or college, a whole outfit is needed, in addition to tuition fees, books and railroad fares. September . is an. income and sometimes a local : a ae month, If you have not already Gadested your annual intome, you will find it difficult to make ends meet during these peaks of expense. It is too late now to do much about June; but _ September is 13 weeks distant, and if ~... you plan carefully for those weeks 233 you will at least be better off than ak should ask the Bureau of Home Economics of the United States. De- partment of Agriculture what to do. You. would be advised, first, to list all the expenses now expected for June, July, August and September. Put down everything. Perhaps you have counted on a vacation and some _ new vacation clothes for the family. Put it all) down. Add up the estimate for each month. Compare the sepa- -rate totals with your monthly income or the grand total with your funds for the four months. : Your estimate probably ceca what. you will have. What shall be given up? Some expenses are un- -.- avoidable. You have doubtless _al- - ready contracted to pay a certain rent or its cequivalent. Your tele- _ phone rate, insurance premiums, and other items are fixed. Sometimes, - however, the grocery bill can be reduced by buying lower priced but _ equally nourishing foods. Perhaps you have planned too expensive a summer. You can all have a change and a good time at lower cost if you ae about. Another precaution for keeping down the number of adult beetles is to burn over woodlands and brush near the peach orchard during the winter months. This may not always be advisable, but prunings, rubbish, and piles should not be allowed to | remain and harbor curculios. Disking under the spread of Weach trees in the orchard from about May 10 to the last of June will destroy This should be done as frequently as_ possible. Jarring the trees in the spring en- ables the orchardist to collect many adult beetles, which are then killed by placing in a can of coal oil. The regular spraying and dusting sched- ules should be followed as well as the above measures. Miscellaneous Ads All kinds of plain and fancy sewing, aprons, teddies, slips, 85c ea., house dresses, 50 up; Emb., crochet, hem- stitching and Italian hemstitching, and 35 -of Documents, | - Government Printing Office, Wash-} /Martha Carroll, other _plain and fancy work, neatly done. return postage. HS Unadilla, Ga., Rt, 3. -1 white linen. buffet set, emb. in. fast colors, with blue crochet thread, $1, 00; 1 tan crash centerpiece for dining- ta- ble, 34 in diameter, emb. with fine floss and lace edge, $3.00; 1 scarf to match, $1.50, or all del., 3 sets, $5.00. Mrs..S. Ww. Huff, Washington, Ga., Rt. 5. : Want: a bed room: set tufted in "fast colors. Will exeh. 5 Red. pullets and cockerels. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a tufting needle at once. Please write Mrs. J. A. Howell, Ga. Bu i eae Want to: exe, R: "i Red eggs for ped- spread tufted in white. 2 settings for 1 spread. Write first. Mrs. G. WwW. Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. Al. Want to exe for curtains etc. Write M. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga.. Box 138.. Braided and hooked rugs for. sale, cheap. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga. aS : Crepe paper lewers:: different vari- eties and colors; roses, marigolds, large August lillies and 1 crystal and 2 dai- sies, $1.00 del. Miss a -Cochran, Pisgah, Ga. 2 sets of dresser ends crochet or fac- tory thread, 75c set; pillow case trim- ming, 30c set. Will send COD. Miss Byemen, ae Situs a, Box 75. . Quilt tops, full bed size, good grade material, 2 for $1. 00; good size quilts, $3.00. Miss Elizabeth Corley, Bsa) Ga. RFD 1. Box 108. Quilt tops, $1 00 and $1.25 ea., or will exch. for chickens. Mrs. BPs Brown, Brookhaven, Ga. Box 18. 1 tatted baby cap, rose design, $1 be Mrs. Susie Lampkin, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 2. 30 nicely made straw brooms, 10c ea. Add postage.. Would exch, Write Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna, Ga. Rt. - 25 gal. churn, good cond:, $5. 00. E. Hubbard, Fortson, Ga. Hand made bungalow aprons, nice material, trimmings, etc., all sizes and colors, $1.00 and $1.25.. Mrs. Gracey, Tucker, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 48 A. Sewing of all kinds. Party to fur- nish everything. Nicely and reason- ably done. Plain sewing preferred. Write Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna, Ga. Ri,3. Card wool into rolls for the old fash- ion spinning wheel and into batting to make quilts and mattresses. Sell rolls and batting 0c Ib. : M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga. Buckeye Blue Flame prooders, guar- anteed, $15.00 ea., FOB here; mammoth incubator used only 2 seasons, guaran- teed. Cheap for quick sale. sist in installing at your place and start it: to operating. Peach Poultry Farms, Ft. Valley, Ga. 5 Campbell planter, Cole cotton plant- er, Cole duplex planter, and 2 row cot- ton duster, cheap. -Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. 1 36 in. Malsby nae Grist mill, 3. pulleys, 1 shaft 12 ft. long, $40.00 FOB here. Bud Bryant, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 two horse wagon without body, first class - condition, $30. H. B. James, Pearson, Ga. Want 1 small cream separator. Pre- fer Economy King. Must be cheap and in good condition. Mrs. W. L. Bass, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 1. International Hay press. Must be in good condition and. cheap. J. W. Witherington, Chester, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 1 48 in. Usopus corn mill; 1 shingle mill, 1 peanut huller, 1 velvet bean and pea huller, 1 25 HP engine, 1 30 HP boiler. All to be in good condi- tion. Write what you have and the price. J. J. Ward. West Green, Ga. Satistaction: guaranteed. I pay - Write Mrs. Ww. K.} Joe Harrows. All in good, first class _| condition. Write for prices. Ww. LT He Pitts, Waverly Hall) Gates os ey |ces. J. M. Baldwin, Cedartown, Ga. Hu. De : es pe One 1 1-2 in. centrificial) pump, Will as-._| 3 _ Thursday; J June Z 1928, ete = 15 H. P. International engine, first class. condition. Sell at parece, Ce: G. Townsend, Kite, Ga. : eo > wartin: Ditcher, ood as: new, $30. 00: Gee Whiz Cultivator, $3.50; Lynchburg ae Buster, $8.50; Fowler. cultivator, A-1 ~~ condition, $10. 00. WwW. D. Watson; mo a ee ganville, Ga. SS One 10 H. P. International k. oil en- gine; One 20,in. Meadows Grist mill, both in A 1 condition, also belt: for - same. Cost about $600.00. Make best offer. G. W. Hughes, ne Ford, Ga. Rt. A Box oo" - Want a small cream separator in oad condition, cheap for cash. C. R, Ges aS ney, Tennille, Ga. Rt A. : 1 complete 30 ton daily cap. Greainal The ler feed mill with fan, elevator and dust : collectors, etc., a few 9 tooth Little Sgt ~ One 8 roller cane mill with good cop-~ per pan 44 x 90. Write for particu- ; lars and price. J. Ben oe jaw; i | renceville, Ga.- 1 Osborne Reaper and Binder, used _ A only part.of 1 season, $90.00.. 'T. C. Me- Kibben, Coolidge, Ga, % One 2 row cotton duster, Perfection make, used very little, $25.00 FOB here. C. H. McMichael, Buena Vista, Ga. One 6 horse Case boiler and engine, One 24 in. Rock, Meadows corn mill... ~ All in good condition. Write for pri- slightly used, $15.00 FOB here. C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga. Almost new and in first class running order Bradley 5 ft. mower and 10 ft. horse rake, $50.00 for both. F. W. Bal- _ | comb. _ Waycross, Ga. Want two or three good 1 note turn plows; 1-2 horse middle buster and a good combination corn planter. Frank J. Payne, Odum, Ga, 50 nice white feed sacks, 100 polind? size, 10c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. | Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Gar 1 single top buggy, new tire and | paint, good condition, and 1 set buggy ~ harness, $30.00 or exc. for Jersey heifer, rcow orcorn, or will take some syrup. Also 1 set of breast chains, 65c. Heard Orr, Orange, Ga. a 100 lbs. burlay, 7c lb., all extra. large pieces. A. C. Ware, Ir. , Hartwell, Ga. 1 Peacock tail for sale. Make chest offer. NES Tr. K. Moore, ee Rt: 3: 20 guano 200 ib clean washes ae = new, 10 ea, here, or exc for 2 M cab= oS bage plants or 10 Ibs. cured meat. Mrs. Delia Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. oT Want <1 pressure canner that- will hold up to 20 No 3 cans; 1 fruit evap- orator. Make best price and state con- dition. F. L. Byrd, ee Ga. Box 501. 60 saw gins feeders and pe dbl iron frame, peeso blower, been run by water power and used only few sea- sons. Have stopped ginning. Anyone who can use any or all can get them at your own price. Write for full par- = ticulars or come and see. S. a - HOdEee: FON Dames Ferry, Ga. : 1 Dairy 11-2 H P poilee. complete. Good condition. Sell or exch. for cow, Nubian doe or doe kids. Write Lin- wood farms, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4. Roderick Lean 24 disc tractor har- row, $50.00; Good Champion binder, cheap with tongue truck $65.00; Planet Se. Jr., 1 row-cotton cultivator, almost new, = with attachments, $12.00. R. c. Couch, Turin, Ga. 1 power cane mill, Chattanooga make. Also 15 feet evaporator. Sell or exch. for hogs, cows, peas or shelled corn. Write for further information. Lee Walden, Avera, Ga. RFD. es DeLavel cream separator, No. 12. Used only 3 mos. 1927- model. G.. H. Clark. Griffin, Ga. eS ae CEILANEOUS ADS 2 quart churn, will churn 4 ats f creamcilinder. Good .as new. Sell 1eap- or: exch. for anything can use. Make me an offer. J. pene: 80 good J ute feed sacks, $5.00, or exch. Son burlap sacks, 10c ea. Miss Belle immerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. al Peacock plume, $5.00. Cash with der, Mrs. J. = aod White Plains, Rit; i15; 4arge- reciente steam canner, San ery little. Bargain. Parties interes- ed are invited to see it. Mrs. C. Rg Morgan, Americus, Ga. 0 - Ground oyster shells for chickens, $1. 00 per 100 lbs. FOB Savannah. W. | = eee Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St. Eas : Vant. a good second hand syrup ket- 0 to 80 gal size. Pay cash) or eXe. ot potato plants or shoats. Write what. you have. J W Altman, Alma, ches SYRUP FOR SALE _No. 1 sugar cane syrup in gal. cans, Clear and bright, $1 gal. del. exch. for. Brab or any good hay peas, or shelled corn. J. Cc: Porter, Tifton, Ga, Rt. 1. 250 gal. nice Ga. cane syrup $20 or- for 6 cans put up in 10 Ib. cans. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. 210. gal. Ga, cane syrup. in 10 lb. cans. W5e gal. Leo Akins, Graymont, Geor- gia, Route s a SAS i grade sugar cane syrup, case of 6 No. 10 cans $4.20 guaranteed; 4 cases ane and sealed in cans while nee Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. eae SYRUP WANTED Want new Ribbon Cane syrup. Will exch. and do sewing for same. M. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Box 138. _ VEGETABLES FOR SALE Old. fashion Garden Horseradish for ale. Make offer. Miss Mary Hays lippen, Ga, Box 75. English peas, now ready for ee ping; stringless green beans and also cabbage, ready about June 10th. Make ffer. Mrs. A. L. Garrison, os Gotti. Bicine: pepper, te 20 oar No a. for Tess than 50c. Add pos- A tie ee! VEGETABLES WANTED Want to buy beans and in ta eaches, cantaloupe, watermelons. ote price FOB your farm for truck oad. Dilmus Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Want fresh Lima Beans, Cucumbers, d peas, all kinds of fresh vegetables. d he Baker, Columbus, Ga. Box 244. POTATOES FOR SALE veral bu. of new crop Irish pota- oes. Make best price shipped in sacks er lb. FOB Coffee. J. R. Boatright, ffee, Georgia. 35 or 40 bu. Lookout Mtn. Irish po- atoes, $2.50 bu. Cash with order. FOB lermont. W. S. Sosebee, Cleveland, yeorgia, Route 1. Imp Lookout Mtn seed Irish potatoes bu. Ross E. Clement, Cornelia, Ga. Bliss Triumph Irish potatoes in 150 p bags, any amount above 100 Ibs. 3c FOB here cash, or 4c lb. in trade. zeady for shipment. H. G, Eubanks, R ynolds, Georgia, Route 1. "POTATOES WANTED Will pay. cash for a few bu. of Green : ftn. Irish potatoe seed. Alonza Paulk, es poe to See or fruit, ps Mrs. R. | this month with 3rd calf. o. 1 at $3.75 case, all made from red | C. Ga. and Wanted CATTLE FOR SALE ~ Jersey. milch cows, heavy cream pro- ducers Write for particulars. W. A. Summer, Adrian, Ga. Young. Jersey fresh in with first calf. Write for price. V. B. Foster, Hone: lasville, Ga. Rt. 6. oh Black Jersey 5 yr. old cow, be in Gives 3 gal milk per day. $100.00 at my barn. Lee Watson, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 2. = 1 13-16 Guernsey. bull calf from reg. stock, $20 O02. P.- Aa Whidby, Jr., Or- ange, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 pigs, crossed O. I. C. and Duroc, 5 wks.-old, $6.00 ea., at. 6 wks. old, or will exch. for pure bred Bourbon Red a Jesse J. Cook, Roswell, Ga. Rt. 1 1 reg. stock bull, Guemsty, wt., 1200 lbs Ibs. off springs. Has been perfect specimen, $125.00 FOB here. C. H. McMichael, Buena Vista, Ga. 2 yr. old reg. Jersey cow with 6 wks. old male calf for sale. Chas. B. New- ton, Buchanan, Ga. : Reg. cow. fresh in July; 1 reg. cow: with calf 4wks old. Calf can be reg. Write for prices. . W. _E. A. James, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 6. I fine Jersey fresh in cow for sale. A. H. Pope, Cork, Ga. ; Reg. Jerseys, all ages, both sexes. Best of breeding and very typey. Pri- ces reasonable, -P. M. Felker, Monroe, Ga. De-horned fine Jersy bull, $75.00. lH. Thomas, Stonewall, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 1-2 Holstein cow with calf, fresh, fresh, 5 gal. cow, $100. Can be seen A my barn. W. #H. as Pearson,. a. 6 yr. old fine fresh in cow. Write or call to see W. C. Wiley, Lula, Ga. Rt. One. 1 large black cow, fresh with 4th calf. -|2 wks. old, $65.00. Bl: barn. yim Rene, Cisco, Ga. - CATTLE WANTED ~ Ne Want a pure bred Jersey male calf, : 3 or 4 mos old. Prefer one that is reg., and from a high producing cow; also wish to announce that I have bought milch cow. Answer to many inquiries- Rte 2, Want to buy a good breed pall year- jling real cheap. State price and kind of stock, etc. S. H. Swint, Sanders- Ri D. Hall, CEOS Ga. y ville, Ga. Rt. 4. Want to exch. Porto Rico potato poteals for small Jersey cow, and also for a few bu. field peas. Write W. J. OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Ga. Rt. 2. Want reg. Jersey bull, 18 to 24 mos : ei, State something of pedigree and FOB price in first letter. - Walton, Hamilton, Ga. : Want Hereford calves. Write for particulars. J. W. Lowe, Roberta, Ga. Want a short Horn or Red Poll male, about 1 yr. old. at an early date. Price must be reasonable. Write D. W. Hick- ox, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 78. _ HOGS FOR SALE 1 reg. Duroc Jersey sow, innoculated against cholera, $55.00; 4 shoats, 2 males, pure bred Duroe Jersey. No runts, due reg. $15.00 ea, all FOB, or lot for $120.00 FOB here. I. J. Peele, Valdosta, Ga. Box 435. Big bone Blue Guinea? wks old pigs, $5.00 ea. FOB Adrain. W. A. Summer, Adrian, Ga. 1 reg. Duroc boar, also Duroc and P. or sale. F. C. Geiger, Flintside, Ralph O. Pure pred P. C. Sow and 10 pigs. Write for DHee: L. J. Gaissert, Grif- fin, Ga. Reg. S: P. C. pigs, 7 wks old June 1st del., $10.00. W. C. McCommons, Thom- son, Ga. : 1 Duroc and P. C. crossed sow, wt. about 250 lbs., with 5 young Duroc pigs. Sell, or would consider exch. for pure - 7 bred. Jersey heifer calves Live Stock for Sale| gentle, $50.00 not crated; 1 Jersey, not | We ogee, $20 08 ak bred: Black Guinea male, W. H: Poole, Norcross, Ga. Rt. Ll Few extra fine reg. Duroc pigs. we: Fabound 60 Ibs. $10.50 reg. in buyers | name, or $10.00 with pedigree. Satis- faction or money back. oJ. HL. sees Tennille, Ga, Reg. big type P. C. hogs: bred SOWS, gilts, boars, ready for service and pigs all ages. Joe R: Martin, GarroBton, Ga. Rie 38s. : Pure bred B. B. Guinea: 10 1 mos. old. sow and 5 pigs, 8 wks old. Sell or exch. for young cow to freshen in June or | July. I. E. Fordham, Metter, Ga. Rt. 14 7 shoats, wt. about 50 Ibs. $5.00 ea.; or 2 for $8.00; 1 sow with 9 pigs, $35.00. These are 3-4 Big Bone Black P.:P, Also have pure bred B. B. P. C. yr. old boar $18.00. Parties living near en- ough to come after hogs are the only } ohes who need write. Live 2 1-2 miles from Sulphur Springs. | ~S. B.. Amos, | Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 2. . 6 Duroc Jersey and P. C. pigs $2.75 ea., at pen at 6 wks. old June 15th. J. W. Printz Farm, Palmetto, Ga. Rt. Ss Care R. P. Bomar. . 1s good brood sow, farrow soon. $30.00. Galt to farrow soon, $18.00. Both FOB here. Write for further information. S. H. Swint, Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 4. Reg. B. B. Black P. C. boar pig, 3. mos. old $25. 00; also 1 Duroc Jersey sow, $35.00. E. W. Grogan, Marble at. Ga 10 Duroc and P. C. 4 1-2 mos. old. pigs, $5.00 ea. Leo Akins, ubeeeeerees Ga. Rt. 1. 4 1 reg. cherry. red Duroc sew, wt. about 210 lbs. $30.00 with papers FOB here. Cecil Otwell, Bremen, Ga. : 4 pure bred black B. B. P. C. shoats; 3 gilts and 1 boar, 6 mos old, wt 150 reg. in buyers name: 1 Pee. 7 Wks. old pigs, not subject to reg. $5.00 ea. All innocu- lated with life time Cholera serum. Will trade any of above for peas at $2.00 bu. S. A. Fuller, Jr., Eatonton, Ga. RFD 2. Box 156: Nice young Essex, and P. C. mixed" gilt, with 7 pigs, 2 wks. old, from. pure. ~ $20.00 cash FOB Mayfield or Warrenton. A. D.. Smith, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. 1B. B. Black P. C. sow, entitled to reg..300 or 400 lbs. with 8 pigs, half O. I. C. 4 males and 4 females, 2 wks old. $100.00 for sow and pigs at my barn. J. R. Savage, Lula,-Ga. Rt. 1. pigs, $15.00; 1 Black Essex and Duroc cross sow, 250 Ibs. $20.00: 1 young gilt, farrow in July, $12.00 Will exch. for cows. Write J. R. Lanier, suet Ga. Rte. ~14 mos. old fine stock reg. 50. Ab. Black P. C. boar, $24.00 FOB here. James H. Evans, Ogeechee, Ga. Jb. hog, $40.00 FOB here. Claude Barnes, Woodstock, Ga. ~ P. C. pigs, from 8 wks. to 6 mos. old. Reg. papers furnished. Write for de- tails. J. B. Griffin, Eatonton, Ga. 1 Duroc sow, pure bred, wt. 325 lbs. bred to reg. boar $35.00; 1 Duroc gilt, not pure bred, wt. 150 lbs, bred to reg. -boar, $15.00; 10 pure bred Duroc pigs, 2 mos. old $6.00 ea. C. A. beets Mit- chell, Ga. : s S. P. C.-6 mos; old gilts, well de- veloped and well marked, running about 50 percent ea. Black and White, reg. in buyers name FOB ~ Cordele $17.50 ea; Pebble Hill very Pine View, Ga. a. HOGS WANTED Want feeder shoats. Write what you have and price in first letter. J. A. Gaskins, Willacoochee, Ga. Want 1 Berkshire or P. C. 6 mos. old barrow shoat. Must be good stock and thrifty. Write J. V. nous: Bre- men, Ga: SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 Swiss pure white 2 1-2 mos.. old | Saanan buck kid from pure Swiss reg. stock, $10 for quick sale. Mrs. M. F.. Gaddis, Quitman, Georgia. 1 young brood sow, mixed, with "5 1 reg. Duroc male 15 mos_ old. 300 | Es x SHEEP AND. GOATS WANTED per, Wray, Georgia. E: RABBITS. FOR SALE > -1 pure bred white pinkdeyed oe grown buck $1. 50 COD. Q. a Benson, Ty Ty, Georgia, Route 2 ; 8 pair. Belgian -hares, ~ practically. grown, $4 pair; 2 pair White 3 months old rabbits, $3 pair; 1 white doe and 6 young $4 for all; 1 bred pair Pedi- greed Chinchillas,. $20. Will exch. for the extra large solid red mated, band- ed and working Carneaux or White King pigeons. Must be very large and - good breeders. C. M. ee sre dalia, Georgia, 107 N. West St. 4 mos. old White rabbits. $1 aoe 2 mos old, 75 pr. James Holbrook, Hartwell, Georgia, Route 1. New,Zealand Red rabbits, 2 does and reg. stock $15 pair. M. ae Taylor, New- nan, Georgia. Pedigree White Flemish Giants, 20 bred does, 7 to.12 mos. old, 8 to 11 Ibs. | 2 does and a buck, $21; 6 does, 4 mos. Y. State Fair. L. &. er. et eee Georgia. e aah RABBITS WANTED Want rabbits of all kinds. Reg. and Pedigreed stock preferred. J. N. Ous- ley,, Coconut Grove, Fla. Box C. Want, 25 rabbits, pure bred or mixed. Hatchery, Edison, Ga. ~ -Want 1 pair White rabbits, male and female, not under 4 mos. old. State Turner, Concord, Georgia. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE for not less than a 100 lb. order. Cash | -with order. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. White Spanish peanuts,. sound and dry, 25 gal. FOB here. Mrs. J. C. Freeman, Gainesville, Georgia. Rt. 7. : About 15 or 20 lbs. more or less of | Schley, Stewarts and a few other bud- ~ ded varieties of pecans, 35c and 40c lb. ~ Mrs, A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. _ 5 lbs. Runner peanuts, hand shelled 10c Ib. FOB here. Mrs. C..C. Wisen-. | baker, Lake Park, Ga. RFD 3. Box 6. 40 tons white Spanish peanuts for seed 1927 crop. Sound and dry, 6c Ib. FOB Shellman. W. J. Oliver, mice a Georgia. Car Lots. fot Sale and : - Wanted CANTALOUPE CRATES FOR SALE Car Lots eo .1 to 2 cars new cantaloupe crates at bargain prices Both standard and flats. Wire or write for prices and state quan- tity wanted. A. J. Crow, Whigham, Ga. me COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALECar Lots Loose hulls and 6 tons 7 per cent cot- ton seed meal, car lot.. FOB Blakeley. Curtis L. Middleton, oe Georgia, P. QO. Box 42. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Bermuda and peavine hay, car lots $20 ton FOB Jefferson. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Georgia. 3 to 4 cars fine, bright peanut hay, 1927 crop, $15 ton FOB Shellman, Ww. J. Oliver, Shellman, Ga. OAT STRAW FOR SALECar Lots | 1 car nice, bright oat straw, $10 ton FOB Shellman. W. J. Oliver, Sean, | Georgia. Bright, baled oat straw and baled shucks, solid or mixed cars for quick acceptance $7.50 ton FOB Wrightsville J. _H. Holland, Wieievile, Ga, Want Toggenberg- or Nubian ponte a a S to raise on halves. Write. Warner Hare ae 1: buck, $8; 2 pair Chinchillas. from > guaranteed A. 1. stock, $7.50 each, trio old, $20. Bred from prize winners, N. Will pay cash or trade chicks. Fains oe age and price. Must be cheap. DeLos _ White Spanish seed peanuts 5c lb. An e ~ a 3A soe ae Wye ie Sle and - Wanted _ Imp. Porto Ric ns, ihepetter: $1. 35 M., 5 M lots, $1. 20 M. H. -C, Evans, Graham, Garr Leading varieties of cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 25c per 100, $1.10 M., postpaid; 5 M and up, 75c M., Exp. collect; Pimento and tobacco plants; 35 a 100, $1.75 M., del., 5 M., and up, $1.50 M. Exp. col. Herton Crowe, Oak- wood, Ga, Porto Ricans, inspected and treated; prompt shipment, $1.50 M, 5 M $1.40 M, or exch. for dried peaches or apples, - worm free. No COD orders. Cash with order. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga. Have exch. plants for Middle Buster. Answer to many inquiries. Will exch. 1M plants for 10 lbs. dried fruit, worm free, del. Wade Tomberlin, Surrency., Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans and veto skins, Gov. inspected, $1.50 M or exch. for corn,-meal or peas, 1 M plants for each bu. and I will pay freight on corn, meal and peas and. other party pay postage on. plants. J. 5S. Fowler, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. (es - Cabbage, tomato and collard plants, $1.00 M, pepper plants $2.00 M, Porto - Ricans $1.75 M, or will exch. for peas. Ww. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Pure Porto Ricans, now ready 5 M $1.50, above 5 M $1.40. All FOB here. Would exch. for Iron or Brab peas, - Spanish peanuts or Shawl-Neck Game chickens. Guarantee count and quality of plants. D. W. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. A. a ees : : Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.25 M, or exch. for dried fruit, peaches or apples. cD G. Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt. oa a Goy. inspected Porto Ricans, from vine cuttings, good strong plants, and count guaranteed and prompt shipment 5 M, $7.00 FOB here. F. G. TTS Bris- tol, Ga. Inspected Porto, Ricans, $1.75 M, also Boon Spanish $2.00 M, del. Thousands now ready to ship. Re P. Robinson, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. porto Ricans, Gov. M, 5 M or more $1.25 M. W. J. eo ett, Bristol, Ga, Inspected Porto Ricans $1.50 M, add} ~ postage. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Imp. red skin Porto Ricans and Boon potato plants $1.60 M, del., 10 M $1.50 exp. col., quick shipment; Early: Jer- sey cabbage plants $1. 00 M del. 10 M $7.50; 25 M $15.00, col. W. O. Waldrip, _ Flowery Branch, Ga.. = Red and pink skin imp. Porto Ricans, | inspected, ready, $1.75 M, Greater Bal- timore tomato $1.25 M, cabbage plants $1.00 M, 5 and 10 M lots 75c M. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch Ga. Rt. 1. New Stone tomato, Blue Stem col- lards and Flat Dutch cabbage, 15c 100, 65c for 500, $1. 00:Me = .- EE, Mckver, Braselton, Ga. RED 1; Certified imp. Porto Ricans, 1 - 4 M, $1.60 M, 5 M or more, $1.40 M. W. H. Stewart, Alma, Ga. Pure selected Porto Ricans, treated and inspected $1.25 M, FOB here. Cash with order. A. C. Martin, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 1. Old fashion collard plants, 3 doz, 20c doz. Add Postage. Miss Vera Hill, Con- yers, Ga. RFD 2. ? Porto Ricans and ld fashioned Boon potato plants, ready, $1.75 M, mailed, $1.50, M, exp. C. M. Crow, Gainesville, Gq. Rt 1. -- Dill plants 25c doz. or exch. for ger- -aniums or other pot flowers, also pe- 2 jand June del. | son, Ga. inspected $1.40}. "| tunies a at "5c doz, or 3 for: pot flow- ers. Mrs. Cc. L. Bennett, Madison, Ga. Porto Ricans, Gov. tepected $2. 25 M tdel, 5 M to 20 M $1.75 M, exp. collect: 50 M or more $1.65 M, exp. collect. Cash with all orders. Shipment guar- anteed. S. Ex Hollis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. fs : Tomato plants 25 100. del., or exch. for anything I can use. Mrs. B. Hicks, Adel, Ga. Rt. 1. inspected immediate Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. and treated, $2.00 M, del. del. Full count and quality guaran- ted. 'Cash with order. C. A. Reddick, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 3. , Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 25c a 100, 75c M., 5 M., or more, 65c M, also tomato plants, 25c a 100, $1.00 M, 5 M or more 90c M del. J. E. Waidrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rik, Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. in- spected and treated. Prompt shipmeni. $2.00 M, Express collect $1.75 M.. J. WwW. Sewell, Pitts, Ga. Extra large Hastings Redfield Beau- ty tomato plants, 25c a 100, 90c for 500, $1.75 M, del. Will exch. for white Black-eyed peas, Kentucky Wonder | bean Seed, worm free dried fruit, pure bred eggs from large stock, or cloth. Write Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 4. Gov. inspected genuine imp. purple and yellow skin Porto Ricans $1.65 M, 5 M or more $1.45 M, FOB here. May Lovin E. Deal, Patter- Large variety sweet pepper plants, 30c a 100, $2.00 M, May lettuce plants are out. Will send postpaid. Mrs. J. Le Edge, Doerum, Ga. Rt. 4. Wakefield cabbage and Ga. Collard plants $1.25 M del, Early Southern Beauty, Hastings Early Prolific, Louis- iana pink Wilt Resistant, Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, Prize Take and Bermuda onion plants, all $1. 30 M del. 35c 100 del. Ruby King pepper and Black Beauty egg plant, $2.25 M, 50c a 100 del. Imp. Porto ee ied inspection test for the last 6 or 7 years, $1.50 M FOB Baxley, J. W. Waters, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2. Everbearing strawbesry plants 50c a 100, or exch, for white chicken iced sacks; Large strong Hastings cabbage cepted; Earlina tomato plants, now ready, 20c a 100 or will exch. for ger- anium cuttings; Hastings Hot pepper, .25c for 50 plants or exch for dbl. Hya- cinth bulbs, white canna roots, violets or old fashioned tender hull cornfield bean seed. . Mrs. Markie . Myers, Hart- well, Ga. Rt. 4. Open: field grown Livingston Globe, New Stone and Greater Baltimore to- mato; All Season and Flat Dutch cab- bage; Heading variety collards all 500 {for 75c; $1.25 M del, 10 M or more 90c M. Exp. collect; Ruby King pepper, 30c a 100, $2.50 M.. Prompt shipment. Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga, Gov. inspected pure red skin Porto Ricans, from vine cuttings, $1.65 M, del, 5 M or more $1.50 M. del. Now ready; Also cabbage and collard plants 91.25 M del. J. W. Hamen, -Sumner, | Ga. $ Purple skin Porto Ricans, Gov. in- spected, $1.60 M FOB, $1.90 M del. Prompt shipment, Satisfaction guar- anteed. R. B. McDonald, Alma, Ga. ites. \ Porto Ricans, Gov.. inspected, $1.76 M, 5 M and up $1.50; tomato plants, Redfield beauty and. Greater Balti- more, $1.25 M fob here. Cash with or- der. L. E. Wever, Baxley, Ga. Late Flat Dutch and All Season cab- bage, Hot pepper and tomato plants, 20c a 100 each; Early Jersey cabbage Alice E. Gib- | son, Folkston, Ga. Rt. t, Box 464%) |. collard plants, 20c a 100; Stamps ac- | 4 pedis 150 a 100. Add. postage. Sidda Southerlan ich; iiijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Bor AT, eS : Leading varieties cabbage, toriato. and collards, 50c for 300, $1.10 M..post- paid; 5 M and up, 8c M, exp. col- lect; Bell and Pimento pepper, 30c a 100, $2.00 M del; Brown Leaf topacco plants, del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage; - New Stone and Greater Baltimore to- mato, leading varieties eollard, 25c a 100. $1.25.M, 5 M or more 75c M, exp. collect; Sweet Bell and Pimento pep- per, and Wide Leaf toacco plants, 35 a 100,-$1. 15 M del. O. M. Crowe, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 2, Hot pepper, Greater enitimore. New Stone and cabbage head Collard, plants, $1.50 M. Mrs. W. E, Moore, SS Ga. Box 185. White collard plants, 15 M, FOB. A. J. Stanton, Newborn, Ga.. : Everbearing strawberry plants, 5c a 100, $2.50 for 500. Geo. M. Wood, | Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Charleston and. Flat Dutch. cabbage | plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M, 5 M ar more $1.00 M del; New Stone and. Greater, Baltimore tomato plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M; pimento and sweet bell and Wide Leaf tobacco plants, 50c a 100, ea., del. W. C. eens Po wery Branch, Ga. Rte 1: inopepted pure oe skin Porto Ricans, grown from vine cuttings, $1.40 M, FOB here. Cash with order. J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2 Porto Ricads, $1.50 M, Boon, $2.00 a M, cabbage, 90c M, tomatoes, $1.00 M. Bill Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Gov. ) i Porto Ricans and, Nancy Hall pota- to plants, inspected treated, $2.00 a M, del., 5 M del., $1.75 M,-5 M and up, not prepaid, $1.50 M. Ne: see Alma, Ga. Full stamp yellow and red skin oe to Ricans $1:50 M, FOB Alma. Prompt shipmens and count guaranteed. J. A, Turner, Alma, Ga. Box 153. -Imp:, Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1,590 M, FOS Ty Ty. Cash with order. Jewel Benson, Ty Ty, Ga. RFD 2. Imp. Porto Ricans, $2.00 M,. del. -|Harly Triumph and Bana yams $2.25 M del. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. L. Anderson, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 Porto Ricans, $2.00 M., over 5 M,. $1.75 M. Exp.. collect. Cash with or- der. No checks accepted. J. R. Tur- ner, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. : Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall potato plants, Gov. iaspected for sale, J. H. Simpkins, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 60c for 500, $1.00 M cel Packed in water moss. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 6.~ Hot pepper plants, 3 doz. 25e: New | Stone tomato plants, 4 doz 25c. Mrs. Louisa Blalock, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 48, Pure Early Triumph potato plants, Gov.. inspected, $2.00 M. postpaid to Ga. points. Walter J. Dowdy, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D. Tomato plants, 1 M at 25 a 100, or exch for corn or anything of equal value. Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Lyons, Ga. Celery plants, as good if not better flavored than Michigan celery, -20c doz, 2 doz 35c del. Mrs. Mattie Jackson, Winder, Ga. Rt. 3. Ga. Collard plants, 15c a 100,: $1.25 M. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. | Rt. 4. Purple skin Porto Ricans $1.75 M, 5 M or more $1.50; Boon potato plants $2.00 M. All FOB here. Ray Hempbill, Flowery Branch, Ga, Rt. 1. ~ Mis. | | Prompt shipment. |Ga. Rt. A.. and chemically | Miss L. M. thoredey, Wares . 7 1080, Spelumphe and Porto. Ricans, 5 Mor more $1.75 M, less,. $2.00. M. B. A ee Fowler, Sumner, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricken. Gov. inieueeeal = $1.50 M, FOB. I. N. Campbell, Sur- rency, Ga. a ee Sweet Bell pepper, tomato. and. cabs! bage plants, 20c a 100 each. Miss Jes- _ sie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ Porto Rico potato plants, inspected and treated, $2.00 M, 20c a 100; Charles- ton, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage; Greater Baltimore tomato plants, | a 100, $1.25 M del by mail. J. M. Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 Gibson and Everbearing stra beree plants, 35c a 100, $150 M. Miss hee : Orr, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2: : Porto Ricans, $1.50 M del, wariy'd ders : -sey, Wakefield, cabbage, Stone and Bal- timore tomato and Ga. collard -plants. 25c a 100, 75c for 500, $125 M del, 5 M lots $1.00 M FOB. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Porto. Ricans $1. 15 M, 5 M or meee $1.50 M, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-= : bage, Ga. Collard and tomato plants Oc for 500, 15 aM. Well rooted plants. - prompt shipment. Cash with | order. Herman Boatright, Alma, Ga. _ : Pure Red Skin Porto Ricans, Late a M $1.50 M, over.5 M $1.35_ M, FOB. Satisfaction. guar- anteed. J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rts 2. Hot pepper pioits 20c a 100. Ada postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, mae jay, Ga. Porto Rican Gov. inspected $1. 10 M, FOB here. R. H. eee Tifton, Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans $1. 50 M, 5 M or more $1.25 M. Prompt ship- ment. F. M. Carter, Rockingham, Ga. Early Flat Dutch and Succession cab- bage plants, 20c a 100, $1.00 M del, 60c M, by Exp. in 2 M or more lots, not prepaid; Marglobe tomato plants 30c a 100 del, T, B: eo. ie eys, Ga. Jersey and - Charleston Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cab- bage plants; New Stone. tomato plants 45c for 200, 70c for 500, $1.00 M, post- paid. Roy Branan, Lewiston, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected $1.75 M del, 5.M or more $1.65 M. R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. Stoents Redfield Beauty and Earliest of all tomato plants, also some large yellow ones, 15c a 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. 8. agente Adairsville, Ga. Rt. De Hot ae sweet pepper plane! 25 160 del. Miss Ida Wright, ae Rt. ah : ; Pure Porto. Ricans, inspected gad treated,-$2.00 M, 5 M and up. $1. 75 M, by Exp. FOB; cabbage, collard and tomato plants, leading varieties of ea. 755 for 500, $1.25 M., prepaid; Ruby King pepper $2.50. M cash with order. W. C. Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1, New Stoen and Beauty ere plants: 25c 100. A. E, Hughey, Ranger, ~ Ga. Rt 3 Large Ga. Collards 30c a 100 del., and yellow red-hot pepper, 10c dozen. Miss Marena Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. Porto Ricans from inspected" and treated potatoes, $2.00 M. L. Redfern, Warthen, Ga. Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1. 50 M, in 5 or 10 M lots. W. H. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Red hot pepper plants, 25 a 100, rs. Joe W. Fordham, Toomsboro, Ga. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall po< tato plants $1.50 M FOB, 5 M or over del, J. M. Beck, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. | io _ for potato plants or box flowers. _. flard cans, 15c Ib: ng 100, $3.00 M, "Redfield - Beauty tomato plants, 25c a 100. Hoye Hattaway, Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 2. Ga. Collard plants 20c a 100, or exc. Mrs. G, EL Sapp, Richland, Ga. Red and pink skin Porto Ricans, $1.60 M del, 10M $1.50 M. Collect. June del. uy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Cabbage collard plants 25c a 100 postpaid, 200 40c, 75 for 500, or $1. 25. M. Lots of 5 M $6.00 exp. paid. H. -G. Kelley, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Goy. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.75 'M, (plant now for Fall crop) Late Flat Dutch and All Season cabbage, and -Buncomb collard $1.50 M, or 30c a 100, each; leading varieties of tomato, 35c @ 100. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bae Clements, Sandersville, Ga. New Stone and Greater Sathiensrs tomato plants, ready, packed in damp -Moss root protection, 60c for 500, $1.00 del. in Ga. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, a. Rt. Gis Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall potato plants, Gov. inspected, full count $1.75 M del, or, $1.50 M FOB. Baxley. _ May. and June: del. Cash with oe ' W. A. Poole, Baxley, Ga. Jersey and. Charleston Wakefield, _ Early Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cab- _bage; New Stone tomato plants, 45 for 200, 70c for 500, $1.00 M postpaid. : Aue Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga. ~ Imp. Porto. Ricans and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.75 M del, $1.50 FOB here. ,Gov. inspected. Full count. May and June del. Cash with: order. E. G. Vaughn, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. Parsley and chyenne pepper plants, 20c doz. del. No stamps. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, . La Grange, Ga. Rt. 6. Box 60. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected $1.75 -M, 5 M or more $1.50 -M, for June del, _ prepaid to any point in Ga. $1.00 M, at bed, not crated. Send P. O. order. T. Ww. Register, Vienna, Ga. Hot pepper plants, 25c for 50, $1.00 for 250. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga. Re 3. - Porto Ricans and old fashioned Boon potato plants, inspected and treated, now ready $1.75 M, mailed or $1.50 M, Exp. C.-M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. One. Hot pepper plants, 3 doz 15c; good variety tomato, 3 doz 15c. Packed in damp moss. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 48. _ Porto Ricans $1.10 for 500, $1.75 M. Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, 5e for 500, $1.25 M. Ruby King and imento pepper plants, $1.00 for. 500, $1.75 M.. Tomato and pepper plants packed in water moss. Postage paid on all plants. -R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. pe ae), PLANTS WANTED Want a M., Buck Yam potato vines, and 1M, Haiti. or Turpentine potato vines. At once. Write first your price. irs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga. Want 6 well rooted Holts Broad Leaf sage plants. Mrs. W. D. Wisdom, _. Chipley, Ga.. Rt. 2. Want a few old fashioned Norton .Yam potato plants grown from vine uttings. Write at once and state price or will exch. Porto Rico potato plants, ywwn from vine cutting for same. Mrs. J. 0; Stewart, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 2 or 3 M sweet potato plants. Ds J. Grayson, Greenbark, Tenn HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE : Buire: extracted honey, new crop, for sale or exch. for peas. D. M. Kirkland, ummertown, Georgia. - Fresh chunk honey made in patent gums, 10c Ib. less container for less than 50 Ibs. 50 or more lbs. container urnished. All FOB Chula. Mrs: David Whiddon, Chula, Ga. Nice new chunk honey, 12 1-2c Ib., in lard can lots FOB Atkinson. Mrs. J. S. Harper, Atkinson, Georgia, Rt. 1, Box 10. Nice, bright-new crop comb ~honey in 5 Ib. pails $9 doz FOB here. Write for prices on larger lots. J E Martin, - Jesup, Georgia, Box 213. Chunk heney shipped in serepene RED 3. FOB Dover. COD or check. R. W. Wee Dover, Georgia. Nice bright new chink honey in 5 Ib. pails, 75c; 10 lbs. $1.50. Cash with order. Add postage. L. G. H. Se Ludowici, Ga Route A. New crop section honey, 15 per sec-. tion. S. A. Wright, Cedar Springs, Ga. Pure extracted honey put up in 10 lb. pails, 6 pails to case $6. 90 FOB here; 1 10 lb. pail postpaid and insured $1.75. All orders shipped same day received. if possible. John A. Crummey, Doctor- town, Ga.-P. O. Box 36. New crop . comb honey, 5 Ib. pails, 5c FOB here. No less than 2 pails sold. L. R. Moseley, Broxton, Ga. Nice, bright new chunk honey, 10 Ib? pail, $1.25, 4 pails $425 FOB. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Route 2. Pure white fresh honey in comb, 15c Ib.. Not-less than 20 Ibs. shipped to any order FOB here; pure strained honey | $1.75 for 10 Ib. pail. R. A. Cravey, Mil- an, Georgia, Route 1, Box 98. 2 70-Ib. cans for good chunk honey 13c Ib. FOB here. W. J. Joiner, Gar- field, Ga, Route 2, Box 63. ; New chunk honey 12 1-2c Ib. in 50 or 60 lb. cans FOB Statesboro. W. W DeLoach, Brooklet,: Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED : Want beeswax, any quantity, at 28 Ib. del. H. W. Saudlin, Cairo, Ga. Want beeswax in. any qauntity at 27 1-2c Ib. del. J. T. White, _Dublin, Georgia. , Want-all the yellow beeswax I can get at 25c lb. del. here. Dr. Clarence S. Smith, Forrest Park, Ga. . FRESH AND CURED MEATS | FOR SALE peuntey cured hickory smoked hams, .40c lb. R. C.-Couch, Turin, Ga. Good sugar cured hams, 40c_Ib.; shoulders 25c lb. del. J. We Altman, Alma, Georgia. - Want side meat. Will exch, and do sewing for same..M. B. Wood, Griffin, aoe Box 138. ' Corn fed well cured meat: hams, 35c Ib; shoulders and. middlings 25c lb. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. Hams, wt. from 9 to 11 lbs. 30c Ib; sides 8 to 10 Ibs. 22 1-2c lb. All home raised, well dried and smoked with green oak. W. J. Brown, Doerun, Ga. Route 1. 4 Want to exch. value for hams, lard and 1 to 2 lb. friers. Write for inform- ation. Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Canton, Georgia, Box 42.., Country cured hams, 30 1b. post- paid. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. 4 nice cured hog hams, 15 and 20} lbs. each, 30c Ib. Mrs M. I. Free, Clarkesville, Georgia, Route 3. Side meat, 20c lb.; hams 30c_ Ib.; shoulders 22c Ib. FOB. Li RP: Strange, Swainsboro, Ga. Route 5. | FRESH AND CURED MEATS WANTED \ Want side meat, also joint meat. Prefer hams at reasonable or bargain price. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson; Ga. Seed for Sale and Wanted 300 Ibs. nice, clean old fashioned Seven Top winter turnip seed, also 100 Ibs. white velvet okra seed. Make best offer. W. R. Daniel, Carrollton, Geor- gia, Route 7 Sugar pumpkin seed 10 per oz. 3 oz. IPMOIN JVsns uMOIG SsuTSeH 0GZ peas 12c Ib. 2 of more lbs. 10c; Mam-, moth green pod okra seed 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Georgia, Route 29. Bonnet gourd seed, 6c for 25 seed in stamps postpaid. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna, Georgia, Route 3. 80 lbs. pure white velvet okra seed $3 or 20c per lb. No orders filled for less than 2 lbs. Send money order. Melvin Laster,: Fairburn, Georgia, te ee aes bf _MARKET BULL ET IN a strained | ~ honey, : shipped No. 10 new fins. 12 1-2c Ib. All |R, Chufa seed | $3 bu. FOB here. Mrs. C. Loyd, Nicholls, Georgia. 2 [Purple top globe and mixed: unig seed; white velvet and jumbo okra seed 25c lb. del. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Georgia, Route 2 ;seed, very prolific, 35 lb. Stamps ac- cepted; everbearing okra seed, 1-2 cup- ful 10c or will exch. for geranium cut- tings. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hartwell, Georgia, Route 4. Pure white velvet okra seed. Hast- ings variety 25c Ib. 5 lbs. $1 del. F. W. Adams, Felton, Georgia, Route 2. Collard seed for sale by the 100 lbs. Make best offer. E. W. Anderson, }Beachton, Georgia. No. 2 velvet and long green okra seed 25c lb. I. H. Oden; Blackshear, .| Georgia. 100 lbs. Perkins lars pod okra seed; 200 Ibs. pure seven top turnip seed. Make best offer. C. M. aunts Marietta, Geotaa. 4 Buckbees golden honey watermelon. (sweet as honey) seed, 25 seed for 10c. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Georgia : A few bu: good syrup cane seed (Ga. Ribbon Cane seed) $2 bu. FOB or $2.50 del. S. H. Swint; Sandersville, Georgia, Route 4. Silver set onion seed for sale. Mrs. R. M. Bailey, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. D. 50 lbs. stump of the world syrup cane seed, 4c lb. FOB here. S. C. Wallis, Bowdon Junction, Ga. Route 1. | Washed and floated chufa seed $1.50 pk. $5.50 bu. Rape, 2 lbs. 35c; 10 lbs. $1.25; Cattail. millet, 40c qt. 2 ats. 5c, no less sold; turnip seed, white eggs, yellow globe; Stone tomato, Boston let- tuce, Black Valentine \and Kidney snap beans, Ga. Blue thin collard seed, Trish Grey, Rattlesnake, Fla. Favorite- melon. seed. Ww. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Georgia. Flower and Seeds tas Sale and Wanted 7 colors geraniums, 5c each; sword ferns 20c; white and pink oxalis, 5c rooted, Maple Begonia, 10c; salmon sultana, 10c cutting; Christmas, mon- key tail and red May cactus, 5c each; air plant (grows on top of dirt) 10c; blue flag lilies, 20c doz. rooted. Will exch. value co? any above for fluffy ruffle ferns, or shasta daisies. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. R. J. Williams, Cummings, Ga. Rt. 6. Tiger Lilies 40c doz. white walnuts 10c ea; buttercups 60c doz; Huckle- berries 30c; Blue Flag Lilies $1. Q0 doz; Jonquils 33c doz; Daffodils 33c doz; Panzies 44c doz.. Add postage. RG Holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Yellow evening primroses, red and yellow Moss, 25 doz ea; Angel Trum- pet 6 for 25c; Ambrosia piants (sweet ae Jodor) 30c doz; Casmos 15e doz; white Bermuda onion 25c a 100. All del. Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt..2: Red Glora De Chatiline Begonias, |20e ea; dbl. red carnations, pink and white Hydrangia 20c ea; all colors Phlox and dbl. Larkspur 20c doz; Grape | and Strawberry Begonia 15c ea; Rain- bow ferns 25c ea; dbl Balsem and Ma-: frigolds 15 doz; all colors mixed Dah- lia and Giant Zinnias, holyhocks 20c doz; or $1.00 a 100. Purple Verbena plants 25c doz. Mrs. W. H Huey, Ran- ger, Ga. Rt. 1. Giant Red Cannas, also red and yellow spotted $1.00 per 15; nicely root- ed plants; Red Spider Lilies $1.50 doz; Fairy 75c doz; Orange Day, 6 for, 50c; milk and wine 25c and 50c ea; limited number pink striped lilies 75c ea; Shas- ta Daisies, Carillardias, - Dusty Miller, Brown-eyed Susans, single white and dbl. early white chrysanthemums, and mixed Casmos 3 doz $1.00; slips from Fine Dahlias $1.50 doz, leading vari- eties only; Gladioli, plain and ruf- fled petals, mixed 75c doz; pink ruffled $1. 00 doz; Peonies pink, white and red 50c up to $1.50 ea; Iris, all colors, $2. 50 - Hastings pole lima or butter bean |Shades $1.25 a 100. | port, Brunswick, Ga. | for postage on }geraniums 15c ea; ES PAGE SEVEN See er gay Berets West Point, Ga. Care Cherokee Farms. - Different colors Snapdragons 25 doz; Larkspur, lavender -and ~ - purple stocks, or: Angel: Ss Trumpet 20c doz. Mrs, Joun R. Turner, Concord, Ga. Sultana, red, white, purple, deep pink fand salmon 10c a; Verbena plants, . red, purple and pink 10c ea; postpaid. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver, Ga. Rt. 2. Jonquil bulbs 50c a 100; white and yellow Narcissus $1.00 a 100 ea. E. L.. Foster, Atlanta, Ga., 1808 Lake- wood Ave., S. E. Phone 2320-J. Dusty Miller, 25c for 75. plants, But- ter and Eggs, 20c doz; bulbs, Narcis- sus 75e doz; yellow Marigolds 10c doz; Add oe a Miss Vera Hill, Conyers, Ga. Rt. ie es plants "20c doz; mixed 20c doz; mixed Petunias 15 doz. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Monster Zinnia plants, ~ brilliant 75c for 50 plants. Remittance with order. J. P. Daven- Giant Crego or Comet Aster plants, mixed colors; tall growing mixed col- ors Snapdragons; Calendula or Scotch Marigolds, mixed colors, 1c ea; add 7c ea. order separately. Mrs. O. E. Browning. Doerum, Ga. Rt. four. Well rooted dbl Dahlia slips; pink, leream and 2 shades of red mixed, 25c | doz; 5 doz $1.00. Postage paid on all orders for 50c or more, Mrs. T. W. Ha- good, Marietia, Ga. Rt. 3.- . . Sweet Williams, Hardy. Phlox 15c doz; Fox Gloves 25c doz; Hollyhocks, dark red blooms 3 for 10c; Butter and Egg 15 doz; 2 doz 25c; peppermint plan S_ $1.00 a 100. Green Jew Vine 25c doz pieces; Rainbow Moss 2 for 5c rooted; Geranium cuttings 3 for 25; 2 rooted bunch;. collection, of 1 Maple Begonia, 1 ea, rooted red and white Begonia, 1 | grape leaf Begonia, 1 rooted. geranium, |6 pieces of Jew. vine, 6 bunches Rain- bow Moss, 1 Fuschia cutting, not root-_ ed, all for $1.00. Add postage. Miss - Mary. FE Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. ele Box. 42 4 Asters, Snapdragons plants 25 doz; Mrs. W. E. Moore, Winder, Ga. Box 185., Johnny-Jump-Ups . 20c per doz; laa del. Mrs. M. E., Jones, Shel- an, Ga. Rt, 4. oe red carnation, rooted, 10c ea; 3 for 25c; red Dahlia slips 10c, 3 for 25c; Red and yellow Moss plants, 15 doz; small leaf Wandering Jew, 3 for 10c; Shasta daisies 80c doz; Aspara- ~ gus ferns 10c; also collard plants 25c a 100. Add postage for all orders. for less than 25c. Will exch for Gerani- ums rooted, dbl pink or white rooted Cannas at 10c, or. Hastings Zennias plants at 10c doz. Sallie epee Lewiston, Ga. Dbl. Zinnias, 10c doz; eocieaia. Miss Hilma Nygren, Lithia Springs, Ga. - Have sold out of Mammoth yellow chrysanthemums and Amaryllis bulbs. | Answer to many inquiries, but have . |for sale, deep lavender and rose Mam- moth chrysanthemum . plants, 50 1-2 doz. white and pink oxalis, 10c bunch, Dusty Miller, white. and purple violets, 15c doz. Add 5c for postage on or- ders less than $1.00. Exch for large yellow Daffodil bulbs at 75c per 100. Mrs. R. J. Ellington, Fairburn. Ga.. ctl: : : Pink, May and June Cactus, 1 yr. old, 30c ea; rooted geranium cuttings 15 ea; Grape Begonia. 20c ea; Write. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3. Dbl. red carnations, 20c ea; Rainbow ferns, pink and white Hydrangia, Red Gloria De Chattline Begonia and hardy Shaking ferns, 25c ea; grape Begonias 15c ea; 2 for 25c; strawberry gerani- ums 15c ea; Xmas cherries 10c ea; pink Justicia 20c; all colors mixed Zinnias plants, 20c doz; $1.00 a 100;, Marigolds and dbl Balsams 15c doz; 2 doz 25c; all colors Hollyhocks 20c doz; $1.00 a 100... Sweet Williams and Daisy chry- | santhemums 25 doz. Miss Florrie | up to oe 00 doz. Mrs, Annie A. Butler, 2 4 Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. & t Mrs. ~ Dianthus. and Wedding Bells ye Asters, blue Ageratum, scarlet Salvia ia ~ \ Golden Glow 5c ~ \ e Dageer Sk 500; purple | ace [N@bena 10c bunch, Black- - @yed SWSariS 50c doz; Angel Trumpet ; Dusty Miller 15c doz; Mari- re lds 20c doz; Will exch. any of the ~ above for box flowers or Dahlia bulbs. pMres* BeBe Kennington, peereee: ville; Ga. Rt. 2: 2 : Rooted Sultana 15c; cuttings 10c; Everblooming pink and white Lucren Begonias, Umbrella Palm, red Spider Lily, Boston, Sword, Spengeria, Lace, | - Roosevelt, Teddy, Jr., ferns; Widows Tears and Fuschia, rooted. 10c ea; cut- _ tings 5c ea;Lantana, Christmas and Red June Cactus:5c ea. Miss S. K. Moore, Woodstock, Ga. Chrysanthemums, snapdragons, dbl. mixed Balsom, dbl.. and single mixed Portulaca, mixed Petunia, 15 kinds of mixed plants, all 15c doz; large cream Narcissus, 6 for 25c; pink and white Primrose, rooted, large leaf Cactus, 10c ea; dbl. pink hardy Phlox, 6 for _ 25c; purple and white Iris, dbl. and _ single Day Lily, 25c doz; 5 doz $1.00; 14 colors Hollyhock, 6 color large Hibis- cus seed, 4 tbls., Hibiscus plants, 10c ea; 3 for 25c; 13 kinds of rose cuttings, 15c; rooted bush and climbing rose, 20c. Add postage. Will exch. for blooming size Amaryllis bulbs, large -..Peonie except pink. Write first. Mrs.- Delia Fife, Armuchee, Ga. Shasta daisies, 15c doz; speckled lil- 4 lies 15c; purple and~white lilac 20c; - golden glow, 3 for 10c; Snow-on-the- Mtn. 25 doz; snowballs 25c; yellow lil- lies, 10c.. Add postage. Miss Irene Foster, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 43. Highbird Colens 10c_ ea; prepaid; - Phlox 15c doz; hollyhocks 5c ea; No stamps. Mrs. Mattie Wilson, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1. : Jonquil bulbs, 15 doz; 10 doz $1.00 '. pestpaid. Clara Lackey, Woodstock, mes Ga Rt. 1. ee _ Large size scarlet Salvia 50c doz; 2 doz. 75c; large \Zinnian 20c doz; all prepaid. Will exc. a few of either for Lantanas or rooted ferns. Miss Annie Stowers, Dougherty, Ga. 3 colors dbl red color red single Ma- ple, Mistletoe, and red and pink Pine - Burr Geraniums; red conch Begonias and fuschia cuttings, 10c ea; pink Hy- drangia, Boston ferns, red pine burr geranium, large bunch, well rooted; 35c; all colors Phlox, Snapdragons, ~ Petunias, pink Perrywinkle, Dusty Mil- ler, old fashioned Touch-me-nots, 2 - doz 25c; Add 5c for postage on all or- ders less than 50c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 4. Asparagus ferns l5c ea; now ready, large plants 50c ea; Calla lillies 50 and _ 75e; dbl. fish geraniums, well rooted, 20c ea; dbl. red geraniums 20c ea; . large Sword fern 25c ea. Mrs. J. G. Conally, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 38. -. Pink and red Geranium cuttings 10c; white Lucere Begonia 15c; coral pink Begonia, rooted 20c ea; Crown of Thorns, cutting 25c; pink Oxalis, root- ed plants, 5c; large white chrysanthe- mums, 15c. Miss Lula Williams, Pem- broke, Ga. RFD 2. Box 22. Dusty Miller, single Larkspur, Burn- | ing Bush, dbl. and single Poppy, all colors Petunia, Candytufts, Calif. moss 12 1-2c doz, del; Chrysanthemums 25c doz; Mrs. Candler Reed, _ Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. Small type chrysanthemums, deep yellow tinged with bronze, also red and pale pink mixed 20c doz. Mrs. C. L. Moulder, Buford, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ \ 100 Daffodils, 50 dbl Daffodils, 100- single white Narcissus, 75 White Nar- cissus, 75 yellow Jonquils, 12 single blue Hyacinths, $3.00 for lot. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middletown, Ga. i es Dbl. Geraniums, red, white, pink, '.\ purple and varigated red, white Conch Begonias, rooted 5c ea; red and pink May, Easter, Xmas, Deer-horn and _ Night Blooming -Cactus; pink Justicia, Orange Lantana, pink Hydrangia, dbl. purple Petunia, Alba Limeata fern, 5c ea; Wax vine, all Lemon Lily bulbs, 6 for 25c; collection of 25 flower cut- tings, $1.00. Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jeffer- son, Ga. Rt. 4. Miss Lucile White, Tennis Ga. Rt. 3. Box 55. : Grape Leaf Begonia, - Grass pinks, pink and white Oxalis 15_ ea; Hardy Phlox, standing Cypress, Petunias, and purple Bells, 25c doz; red and purple Verbena and yellow Globe, 6 for 25c. Add postage on small orders. Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Purple Fox Gloves, mixed Sweet Williams and Hardy Phlox, all 15c doz. All well rooted. J. Tuck, Elli- jay, Ga. RFD 3. Angel Trumpet 20c ea; or 3 for 50c; Taking orders for Bird of Paradise to be delivered in October 50c and $1.00- ea; Mrs. W. J. Wallace, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 2. : Mixed colors annual Phlox, Dianthus a Z sain pinks, dbl Marigold English Daisy: pinks, double English Daisy plants plants, Touch-Me-Not , plants, Pe- tunias, in mixed colors, 15 doz; Nutmeg Geraniums, footed, 8c ea; Heliotrope, mixed color Carnations, colens, mixed colors 5c ea. Miss Jes- sie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. Iris Lilies, 50c a doz; Daffodils $5 a M: Will exch: for pure bred R. I. Red chickens. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga. Route 3. She Marigolds, Zinnias, Touch-Me-Nots, Malards, all 3 doz for 20c. Mrs. Lou- isa Blalock, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 48. Asparagus Spengeria ferns with good roots, 20c ea; or would exch. 2 ferns for 1 dbl Peachblow Hibiscus; several colors Petunias 30c a 100; Dorothy Per- kins roses, lilac bushes, red Crepe Myr- ~|tle, Golden Bells, 20c ea; dbl. Touch- Me-Nots 15c doz; dbl. Zinnias, Hastings | variety very large and fine 20c doz; white Narcissus bulbs, 60c a 100. Also Mary Washington Asparagus plants, $1.25 for 100. Mrs. Markie MELTS Hart- well, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 Dark red rose bud geraniums, crim- son salmon dbl geraniums, everbloom- ing pink begonia, purple Fuschia 15c ea; all well rooted plants. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. | Royal purple and lavender Iris, 35c doz; Orange Day Lily, 75. for $1.00; Blue Grass 75 a 100; purple Fox Glove 10c doz; 75c a 100; little yellow thorney rose, large dbl. American Beauty vel- vet rose, 10c ea; pink hardy Phlox 25c doz; Kiss Me and I'll Tell You plants, 15c doz; Tanzy plants 15 doz; Green /garden Sage 10c bunch; dbl yellow Jap- onica, 25c ea. All well rooted. Ad pos- tage. Miss Minnie Langley, lijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 45. eS Purple King es 15 doz: Striped Ribbon Grass, 10c doz; all well root- ed. Mrs. A. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. - Chrysanthemums, mixed colors, large plants 50c for 100 plants, or exch. for dbl. rooted geraniums. Write Miss Clara V. Odum, Sycamore, Ga. ~ Purple violets, dusty miller, planket | flower, cosmos, marigold, 8c doz, 2 for 15c, or exch. for octagon coupons at ic ea; add 8c postage. Mrs. M. C. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. -4. All colors Zinnias, Marigolds, 15c doz; Four OClocks 10c ea; Princes Feathers and Portulaca plants, dbl. all colors mixed Dahlia dbl. Balsam 15c doz; Phlox 25c doz; Hollyhocks all col- ors 25c or $1.00 a 100; red Gloria De Chattline and pink. flowering Begonia dbl. red carnations 20c ea; 2 for 35c; strawberry begonias 15c ea; Hardy ferns and pink Hydrangia 25c ea; will exch. for dbl. Petunias, Sultanas, root- ed, ea. to pay postage. - Miss Marsena Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. Mixed colors dbl. Zinnias, yellow and red Marigolds, dbl. Balsam Cosmos, Black-eyed Susans, Larkspur, mixed colors Hollyhocks and Burning Bush, all 15 doz; A. E. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Route 1. Yellow Jonquils, April blooming white Narcissus, yellow Narcissus and long trumpet Daffodils, 75c a 100 ea; or 100 of ea for $2.50. Nor orders filled for less than 75c. Add 7c for postage. Al- so large incurved bronze mums 15c doz; Bronze cannas with yellow flowers, 3 Extra large purple Iris lily bulbs, 95c |. for 25c. Mrs. N. L: Green, Powers- ie, Gen See Pink Almonds, purple Iris, Bear | speckled Iris 20c doz; $1. 00 a 100; Fox | Gloves, Old Maids, Marigolds, Cosmos, Fire plants 10c doz; -Spirea Thunder- berg 10c ea; Add postage. John Henry ve Talking Rock, Ga. Ro: : ~ White carnations, pink Verbena 5c ea; dbl. assorted colors Zinnias and Marigolds, 15c doz; striped and blot- ched Petunias 15 doz; Hollyhocks, dbl. and single 20c doz; Perfume flower 5c ea. All well rooted. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. Butter and Eggs, singl phic Hya- cinths and yellow daffodil bulbs, 10c doz; not prepair; box flowers 5c. cut- ting, rooted 25c ea; Mrs. Sidney Tan- ner, Deweyrose, Ga. Rt. 1. All colors Geraniums, President. Car- not, Maple and Beefsteak Begonias, Carnations, Hibiscus, all 20c ea; Plum- osus and Spengeria ferns. Colens, Lantanas, dbl. Petunia, parlor Ivy and Sultanas 15c ea; Wandering Jew, 2 for 5c; dbl Balsam 15c doz. All well rooted. - No checks... Miss Thelma Merck, Gameavaic: Ga. Rt. 7. Salvia and Sweet Williams, Snap- dragons and Petunias, all mixed col- Ors, 15c doz ea; Spengeria 25c ea; all now ready, Add postage. Mrs. F. . Daniel, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 5. 2 _ Pink Crepe Myrtle 20c ea; 4 for 50c; mixed colors 25c doz; Verbena 4 for |25c; Boston and Asparagus. ferns 25c ea;. 3 for 50c; dbl. mixed Zennias, 25c doz; May.and Valentine Cactus, 3 cut- or Sultana. Write first. 3 free plants with every 50c order. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 74. 4 rooted Begonia plants, different colors 50c; rooted star Jasmine, 6 for 50c; pink Verbena 50c doz; petunias 50c per 100; collossal and dahlia flow- er zinnia plants, 4 doz. for 50c; Burn- ing Bush 15c doz; package of Zinnia, petunia and California poppy-seed 25c. All delivered if order amounts to $1.00. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Route A. Tifton, Ga. Salmon: Sultana rooted, red: ever- blooming begonia cuttings, pink and red double Geraniums, maple leaf Be- gonia cuttings, 10c; red leaf, spotted leaf Rubia Begonia, 15c; three differ- ent Geraniums 5c per cutting; Petunia plants, 1c ea; one beefsteak Begonia 25c. Mrs. W. F. Hale, Box Springs, Ga. _ Pink and red Geranium cuttings 10c ea; Xmas Cactus, rooted, lace ferns, Spengeria ferns 30e ea; milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c or 80c doz; Easter lil- ies, 6 for 35c or 60c doz; large white milk lilies 25c ea; rain lilies 50c doz; large double varigated Canna lilies, dbl. yellow Canna lilies 75c doz; leopard plants 30c ea; Lantanas 10c ea. Miss Allie Carpenter, Route 2, Alma, Ga. White Eureka and salmon pink Can- nas; 50c doz; Salmon pink and white | Sultanas-15c ea; ever blooming sweet. | Williams 20c doz; fluffy ruffles, os- trich plume, fish tail and baby breath ferns 25c ea; or 5 for $1.00; St. Ber- nard pot lily, speckled beauty and 4 double black eyed Susans 25c doz; Ju- niper $1.00 doz; June cactus 15c ea; butter and eggs, 6 plants for 25c; Jus- ticia, pink Hydrangia 20c bunch. Add postage. Miss Nellie Kate Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. - All colors snap dragon plants 30c doz; white, pink cosmos plants 20c doz; 2 tablespoonfuls Nastursium seed, 20c; Japanese morning glory seed 10c tablespoon; 1, pint of white tender corn- field bean seed 65c. Isabel Wade, EI- lijay, Ga. Rt. 3. - White monthly rose cuttings, cluster rose cuttings, conk .Geraniums, kudzu vine 10c ea; yellow rose cuttings, 5c ea; Easter lilies 5c ea; also turnip seed 15c. Mrs. V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga, Rt. 4. Add postage. A ~ doz; fig trees, cedar, sweet pomegran- ate, large yard cactus, 25c ea; althea. spirea, wisteria, lantanas and Doro- thy Perkins rose, all rooted, striped yard grass century plants 10c ea; sand verbena and purple perriwinkle 20c doz; water lilies, milk and wine lilies, * Grass, mS ea; purple lavender: Dal -G. Sanders, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. <2: | 20C; tings for 25c ea; Will exch. for Begonia | cinths tipped with green 20c bulb. Cash Thurstons Begonias 20c ea. _ Mrs. W. |} M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga. - Blooming joint vine, marigolds, Ferns, water lilies, physostagia 25c Ainsley June if ie 15e doz: red spider lilies 85c doz. Will exch for Brabham -peas or white. Leg horn chicks. Miss Elizabeth Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. White hydrangia cuttings, flag jil- eee ies, conk begonias, 5c ea; ear drops, walnut trees, cape Jasmine 10c; mari- golds 10c doz; .add postage. Mrs. Joe W.. Fordham, Toomsboro, Ga... Large double marigolds and zin- + nias, 3 doz for 25c; scarlet salvia, 15 doz; cut and come again sunflowers, - 4 doz. for 25c; double red geraniums, rooted, f0c ea; 8 kinds of rooted be- gonias for $1.00; petunia plants 10c ~ doz; shasta daisies, 4 doz. for 50c; white Iris lilies, 15 doz; pink and white hydrangia 5c cutting. Add pos= tage on orders less than 50c. Mrs, L.. oe C Milk and wtne lilies, 40c doz; red and pink verbena, red carnation, 6 for white oleander, rose, lantana, wisteria, different colors baby ramb- ler 10c ea. Will exch. any of the above ~ for sultana, boxwood, white hydrangia 2 red or white crepe myrtle, dahlia, ar- borviate or: any choice rose or ever- green:shrub. Mrs. A. B.: Carlton, 316 Campbell - St. Thomasville, Ga. Mixed sweet Williams and Verbena plants, 25 doz, Dianthus pinks, 3. doz 65c; Zinnias and Marigold, mixed 20c doz. del; doz. -petunias given with ea. 50c order; Few Snapdragons 25 doz. del. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, oe Rt 6 Box: 60; 2 rooted blue and 1 rooted pink Hy- | < drangea, 25c ea; Caliopsis and burn- ing bush, large plants 25c doz; long stem blue Roman Hyacinths 25 doz; and long stem dbl. blue Roman Hya- with order. Also have 12 year bushes 25c ea; yellow striped lilies 250. doz. Mrs. M. L. Cook; Geneva, Ga. All colors, blooming size pansy poe 30c doz; pink Hydrangia, root- ed, 15 and 20c ea; 12 colors Verbena all. colors, mixed Snapdragons, blue, a white, lavender and white Iris oe 25c doz. ea; Petunia, Zinnias and Mossrose plants 20c doz. Add pos- tage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. Two. i see FLOWERS AND. SEEDS WANTED % - Want any color Gladioli bulbs and any color Chrysanthemums. Wilt exch. Sweet William, all colors and z healthy plants for same. Mrs. J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. Ice plants for pansy plants, or for trailing Colens, ferns, or Leonard Begonia. Mrs, E. N. Rice, Felton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. large gulicls Fall ee pinks, some white pinks with yellow center for pot plants, 2 doz. for 6 ger- aniums, or other plants of equal val- ue; pink running rose cuttings for Pa 2 flowers, ea; to pay postage. Mrs. Se: A. Spann, Soperton, Ga. RFD 1. Want to exch. other flowers for cut- tings of Camelia, Japonica, all col- ors., Mrs. J. K. Exum, Lakeland, Ga. Want 2 Boston, 1 Sword, 2 Fluffy Ruffle ferns; 2. pink, 2 red, 2 salmon and 1 white geranium, rooted or cut- tings. Will pay. reasonable cash price, or exch. Hastings dbl. Zinnias, Mari- golds. or Chrysanthemum plants, or Half Runner bean or English pea seed. Ea. to pay postage. Must be nice cuttings. Mrs. T. W. Mesos: Ma- 2 rietta, Ga. Rt. 3: 7 Want to exch. large Sheet viniete for geraniums, rooted Verbena plants, 2 Begonia and Sultana cuttings. 1 doz. plants for ea. cuttin;. Mrs. Frank Crews, ueesburg, Ga. Rt. I. re PIGEONS FOR SALE 15 pair White Kings and Red Care2x2 neaux pigeons $2.50 pr. Sam Holt ~ Kelly, Point Peter, Ga. Ee ry ee PIGEONS WANTED > Want 6 pair squab pigeons about | ready to fly. Write price, kind, etc. Cleveland Martin, Casets aeons Route 1.