Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 June 14







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PUBLISHED Dil: 3 BUREAU. OF MARKETS ~
STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928.

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NUMBER 31.





















ae -We Pec in Giserc 110 County Agents, commonly referred to as
an farm demonstration agents. These men are paid jointly from an
appropriation of the Fedefal Government and the county funds where
_ they have an agent employed.

A great many farmers that I know are of the opinion that county
agents do not do any good. Some years ago in south Georgia there

was a good deal of litigation enjoining some of the counties from
levying a tax for the purpose of paying farm demonstration agents
and home economic agents. This litigation resulted in the passing
of an act by the legislature making it legal for the counties to pay
the county agents.
Now here are a few things I want to talk to the farmers shotit.
The County Agents success partly depends upon the spirit in
e, which the farmers Poe them and upon their calling on them for
assistance.

a system establishing selling cotton and other staple products.
_ when the farmer began to raise other crops most of us were ignor-
ant as to the proper fertilizer, the proper seed, the proper pack and

county who could and would obtain this)information for the farmer
his time and attention on this.

law was passed making it legal to have the farm demonstration agents
_~ in the different counties of the State.

You farmers who do no think that a county agent can be of any

any information, to call on a You have to work anybody that you

Georgia is fast becoming a State of diversified farming. We have
But

so that the individual farmer would be required to spend so much of.
This was the basic reason that the

the plac to sell, and it became essential to have one man in each

i os assistance to you, make it a point when you really need and want |

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Wack of the Farm Demonstration Agent

hive, I a8 care who it 3 is, and the man you eall on is the man who

_will become more interested in: his work.

I would like to state to the eredit of the county agents that they

have been a great help to the Bureau of Markets in conducting sales

over the State, which this last month ran over $200,000.

We have a great many inquiries every day from different farmers
over the State who want to know where they can-purchase Calcium
Arsenate or where they can purchase certain varieties of seed. We
also have inquiries from a good many farmers in regard to the stand- ~
ard pack. of certain fruits and vegetables. A great many inquiries
that we have are for the address of certain chain stores that will give
a fair deal on farm products. We also have a good many ealls from
farmers who wish their milk tested, to ascertain the butter fat that it
contains so they: will know if the purchaser is giving them a fair deal.

In numbers of these cases if the farmer would make it a point to
see-their county agents in regard to these matters, the agent could
take the matter up with the department and knowing the volume of
business that would be done on these different matters we could

~ render more effective service by serving a great. many at one time.

Remember, in conclusion, that I always welcome personal letters

addressed to me on any farm problem in the State of Georgia and

they receive my prompt attention. The only suggestion I have to

make is that we could render much more effective service if we knew

that the same problem existed in the same community with a great
many of the farmers. In that case we would send a man in person
to give such assistance as was possible. The volume of it can be ar-
rived at better by all the farmers having a closer relationship with

their county agent and suagerine) to him that he get after us when

you need our services.
EUGENE TALMADGE

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op aS oe MARKET REPORT.
poe: Re ee eS OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS .
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, June 9, 1928. Always subject to variation,
= . = eae MACON AUGUSTA COLUMBUS SAVANNAH
eect Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs, DE ee eee oS ee pe a
Pak Potatoes, suck, 100. Ibs. - 244 3.00 IBS bale ee
Cuieve, green, crated, 100 Ibs, -.2.----2---------: BO ee ee 3:00 3.00 Po
_ Eges, Ga. Extra, dozen ~----------4+-------------- 28. 82% 25 29 28
P tops, Ga. Standard, dozen -- 257-6 <n ee ae a a 28
| .Eges, Ga. Trade, dozen .------------ eS oe
| . Eggs, Yard Run, dozen ~-------------------------: 26 .28 OS Se 26 27%
. Stags, per lb, ---------+---- =~ nn nn rt pee TG 24
ee per ih. ee 20 18 20 20 24
a Roosters, per Ib. ~1.------------------------------: 12 10 15 % 12 11
_ Friers, per lb. ------------------------------ poe 4 88 .. 180 85 .89 38
Ducks, per lb. -----------+------------------------ .20 20 oe ee 23 25
= Geese, per Ibs <2--452---~==- eee nnn 12 ae 16 ae ee a er
& Turkeys, per Ve Se ee fee mee eee eee a a0: 120! ee Bee eee ee a ee eS ae
: Lima Beans, per We ee eee eoo 10 09% Nid ees a ok
Field Peas, mixed, per bu. ------------------------- 2.00 LBB See ee a Soren n- 2.25
Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. -------------------- -- 07 07 077% ~ anna nan ie. 08
Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon ----- ee meet sec ee ea 00 oO ee Se
ie sack $8 ee 2.75 2.70 (7 2.80 2.70 2.85
6a04 Milling, sacked, bu, .2-----s------------2-- 1.80 1.40 1.10 Gee ee
oS Oats, No. 8 White, sacked, bu. ---------------- faee- 85 88 90 89 95
-Peavine Hay, ton wa ne ee n= eo peenrs 20.00 ~ 18.00 20.00 Seeebcot po cari areca
Alfalfa, (Ga.) ton -------2-23 staan pon an gr ee en ones
=< Country ane best table, Ih. 0 40 88 ; A Re
Country Butter, cooking, 1b. taal 30 7 ey re 30 He ee ey



HOG MARKETHighest prices received ss June 8, as follows: Thomasville, Georgia, Thomas County, 9.28; Louisville, Geor-

gia, Jefferson County, 9.22. Basis No. 1.























_ Live Stock for Sale
and Wanted

CATTLE FOR SALE

2 yr. old Reg. Jersey cow with young
calf for sale. Chas. B. Newton, Buch-
anan, Ga.

Guernsey and Jersey heifers, $12.50
at 3 wks old; males $5.00 FOB here.
R. H. Sivell, Chipley, Ga.

Reg. Jersey males; 8 mos. old $40.00;
1 1-2 mos old $35.00; 1 mo. old $30.00;
2 high grade heifers 2 mos. old $20.00
ea; All grandsons and grand- daugh-
ters of the famous imported Combi-
nation Premier. Will exch. for Ga.
Cane syrup, seed oats, peas, carpet, fal-
len grass, or reg. Jersey heifer. S. G.
McNeill, Arlington, Ga.

Reg. 3 mos. old Jersey bull calf $25.
J. G. Whigham, Tifton, Ga.

17 grade dairy cows, in fine shape,
also several heifers coming fresh this
summer for sale L. W. Burt, Thomas-
ville, Ga. Box 402.

Heifer to freshen (1st calf) out of
_T.asifrosos Ixias Princess No. 545813.
sired by Noble of Waverly Farms, No.
179555. Deep lemon color, $150.00; 2
young yr. old unbred heifers. Regis-
tered stock. Woodmere Farms, Cham-
blee, Ga.

1 Jersey heifer 3 mos old calf. en-
titled to reg. $15.00. L. M. Aderhold,
Lavonia, Ga. :

40 head cattle, some beef and rest
stock $18.00 per head. R. A. Richard-
son, Gardi, Ga.

1 cow 3-4 Jersey and 1-4 Holstein
- Moley, giving 2 gal milk per day, when
fresh gives 4 gals. $75.00; 1 Jersey 9
mos. old heifer, $25.00; 1 Jersey 4 mos.
old bull, not reg. but extra good stock,
large to age, $15.00. Docia Harris, Lu-
la, Ga.
1 milch cow, giving 4 1.2 gals. milk

per day; calf 6 wks. old $80.00. T. O.
Bowman, Ft. Valley, Ga. Rt. 5.

1 solid color Jersey male calf, 1 mo.
old, black tongue and switch, $6.00 at
barn. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Adairs-
ville, Ga.

Black and white spotted Holstein
type bull, de-horned, 31 mos old, $30
at barn. J. W. Kell, Hilijay, Ga. Rt. 3.

Guernsey sold first day. Answer to
many inquiries, J. R. Ma Elberton,
Ga.

Reg. Jersey bull tai Raleigh and
Noble breeding. Feeds from bucket. $25
crated with papers. J. J. Harris, Pel-
ham, Ga.

Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex, for
sale. J. J. Cummings, Donaldsonville,
Ga.

1 reg. stock Guernsey pull, wt. 1200
lbs, off springs. Has been perfect
specimen, $125.00 FOB here. E. H.
Carmichael, Buena Vista, Ga.

- 1 black Jersey fresh in cow for sale.
T. F. Crow, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4.

1 lemon color Jersey cow, now giv-
ing 3 gal milk and if well fed gives 4
gals. milk and 1 lb. butter a day. $75
FOB Temple. Freight not paid. Mrs.
J. A. Thornton, Temple, Ga. RFD 1.

1 Jersey 14 mos. old bull, well grown
for age, from Reg. bull and high pro-
ducing cow, but not entitled to reg.
Will make a fine stock animal $25.00
FOB here. L. Young, Hebarbsville, Ga.

Pure bred 2 wks old Jersey bull calf,
not reg. from 4 gal cow and Reg. sire
$8.00 or exch. for)4 M Porto Rico po-
tato slips. Graham Simpson, Culver-
ton, Ga. RFD 1.

8 dry cows for beef or range; 3 Jer-
sey heifers from. best blood, but not
registered; 1 Jersey 5 yr. old bull, sub-
ject to reg. W. L. Harrison, Milledge-
ville, Ga. RFD 3.

1 pure bred Jersey bull, unregistered,
sell or exch. for heifers. Clifford Pate,
Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3.

Line bred Raleigh bull calf. Dam in
R. of M. and now milking over 50 lbs.
a day. Extra good type; also grand-
sons of Imported Xenias Sultan from
R of M cows; 1 from a Silver Medal
granddaughter of Imp. Osford You'll
Do. Jersey Island Farms, Columbus,
Georgia.





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to a Son of Armistice;



ery

1 fine Jersey cow with 3rd calf, 9
days old $75.00. Cash with order. Zel-
ma Adams, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9. |

CATTLE WANTED

Want 1 or 2 Jersey heifer calves.
Must be cheap P. C. Mikell, Quitman,
Ga. Box 332.

Want a few Jersey cows that will
freshen in the Fall. Must be young.
Pay cash or will exch. 1 bay mare, 6
yrs. old. Gentle and work anywhere
and is extra good saddle mare. H. M.
Thompson, Scott, Ga.

Want a few Reg. Jersey heifer calves,
any age up to 3 mos.-old. Must be
cheap. W. J. Austin, Rising Fawn, Ga.

Want 3 or 4 common cows that are
fresh or about to freshen. Age no ob-
jection so they will give 2 gal. or more
per day and are in fair flesh. Will pay
cash. Write what you have and best
price. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga.

Want for cash, 1 to 3 reg. Jersey heif-
er calves, 1 week to 4 mos. old. Mrs.



S. N. Harris, Junction City, Ga.

Want 2 reg. heifers to raise to a cow
on halves. Any age. Writ what you
have. P.-J. Sewell, Lavonia, Ga. Rt.
1. Box 60.

Want to exch. Reg. Poland Chinas for
reg. Jersey heifer calves. Will pay
part in cash for equal value. E. L. Les-
ter, Ft. Valley, Ga. -



HOGS FOR SALE

3 choice Big Bone P. C. boars, ready
for service $20.00 ea; reg in buyers
name and cholera immune for life;
several B. P. P. C. males 6 to 8 wks.
old $10.00 ea; reg in buyers name and
cholera immune for life.. E. L. Lester,
Ft. Valley, Ga.

B. B. black P. C. bred sows, $50. Bred
pigs -by the
above boar, sows and boars, 8 wks. old
$1250 each; 1 gilt, 14 mos. and 1 boar,
$35 each FOB Edison. J. H. yo
Edison, Georgia.

9 wks. old cross P. C. and Duroc
pigs $4 each, or $35 for lot. Will exch.
2 for 4 bu. of speckled peas FOB. John
Hollingsworth, Clem, Ga. Route 2.

Pure black P. C.6 wks. old pigs, $5
each,-at farm. A. M. Wilson, Jonesboro,
Georgia.

2 big bone Guinea gilts with 4 pigs,
each, 3 wks. old, $25 each; 8 weeks old
big bone Guinea pigs $10 each, $15 pr.
J. A. Harrell, Mitchell, Ga.

85 lb. 14 wks. old reg. Duroc show
boar pigs from big prize winning sows
by world champion boars $15 each
FOB here. A few 12 weeks old, 75 lbs. by
Golden Gleam, 1927 World Champion
boar, $25 each FOB here. Henry T.
Lunsden, Talbotton, Ga.

2 pigs, wt. about 35 or 40 lbs., cross,
$5 each. Cash with order. J. L. Gizzard,
Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 62.

10 choice Hampshire 12 wks old pigs;
3 gilts and 7 males. Certificate for
reg. with each pig, $12.50 each. Kelsall
R. White, Waresboro, Georgia, P. O.
Box 13.

C. P. C. bred gilts, wt. about 200 lbs.
reg. $30; boars and gilts 4 to 6 weeks
old, subject to reg., $12.50 to 15. FOB
McRae. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

7 fine pigs, cross between Berkshire
and Hampshire, ready for sale, June
15, $7.50 each FOB here. C. R. Brown,
College Park, Georgia, Box 131.

Reg. big bone P. C. 10 wks. old pigs,
immune from cholera, from prize win-
ning stock, guaranteed to be sound,
$15. R. L. Alsobrooks, Woodland, Ga.

6 Berkshire and P. C. cross, 8 weeks
old pigs from thoroughbred stock, in_
oculated for cholera, crated and ship-
ped, $4 each FOB Eatonton. Nesbit D.
Park, Eatonton, Ga. Box 386.

5 Duroc and P. C. pigs, $5 each, 8
registered P. C. pigs, ready June 9.
O. M. Sills, Decatur, Ga. RFD 3.

1 S. P. C. 6 mos. old boar, 260 Ibs.
Club pigs, $30 FOB here. W. W. Poole,
Buena Vista, Ga.

1 reg. Duroc boar, also Duroc and
P. C. hogs for sale. Fred C. Geiger,
Flintside, Georgia.

7 Essex brood sows, will farrow last
of June. Second litters. $25 each, 25
pigs, $5 each. J. W. Tinsley, Stilesboro,
Georgia.

Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 8 mos. old,







MARKET. BULLETIN

wt. 75 to 80 lbs. $15 each, or = pair
with reg. papers. H. J. Hogg, La-
Grange, Georgia, Route 2.

3 mos. old registered Duroc Jersey
pigs, 60 Ibs. each, $10 each, in buyers
name; gilts of same breeding 125 lbs.
each, $17.50 in buyers name; some
fine reg. brood sows soon to farrow,
prolific, high breeding stock. T. O.
Mullan, Holton, Georgia.

O. I. C. 8 weeks old male pigs, reg.
in buyers name, $10 each. Hill Crest
O. I. C. Farm, Camilla, Ga

Young Duroc boar, ready for service,
$25 crated; P. C. bred gilts, bred to
Duroc boar, for sale. J. J. Harris, Pel-
ham, Georgia.

25 pigs, 9 wks old, $2.50 each. B. O.
Childs, Forsyth, Georgia.

25 reg. Duroc 10 wks old pigs, Sensa-
tion and Defender strain, reg. in buy-
ers name, $8 each, $15 pair crated.
Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.

6 wks. old Duroc Jersey pigs, subject
to reg. $4.50 each FOB Bremen. Cecil
Otwell, Bremen, Ga.

Pure bred Black Essex 3 mos. old
pigs, either sex, cholera immune. Reg.
in buyers name, $10 each. Write for
prices on different ages. H. W. Law,
Eastman, Georgia.

7 pigs, half O. I. C. and half Bicoe
Jersey, $7 each. Cash with order. A.
N. Adams, Elberton, Georgia, Route 9.

5 thrifty 11 wks. old pigs, cross be-
tween Duroc and P. C. $4 each, 2 male
pigs solid red. O. W. Smallwood, Mit-
chell, Georgia.

6 big bone Black Guinea 3 months
old pigs, all males, $5 each FOB here.
S. H. Johnson, Mitchell, Ga.

9 reg. S. P. C. pigs, reg in buyers
name, $12 each. Winnes Paulk, Willa-
coochee, Georgia, Box 34

1 reg. S. P. C. 3 1-2 months old boar
$8; 1 black Essex 2 1-2 months old
boar,
Jacksonville, Georgia, Route 1.

5 thrifty, growing 7 weeks old P. C.
crossed with S. P. C. pigs, 4 males,
$3.50 each, or $16 for lot, or exch. for
heifer calves. Mrs. G. H. Hays, Flip-
pen, Georgia.

reg. $6 each, $55 for lot FOB from
Temple. Freight not paid and pigs not
registered. Mrs. J. A. Thornton, Tem-
ple, Georgia, RFD 1.

Big type P. C. pigs, from reg. stock,
good for breeding. Out of large sows}
sired by an extra good boar. Certifi-
cate for reg. with each pig. Write for
prices. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga.

11 S..P. C. pigs $6 each, or lot for
$55. Exch. for soy beans. T. W. Mc-
Allister, Buena Vista, Ga.

40 shoats, $3 each, $110 for lot. a W.
Altman, Alma, Georgia.

Have sold my pigs. Answer to many
inquiries. B. M. Couch, Albany, Ga.

Pure bred big bone P. C. 2 months
old pigs, $5 each. R. C Couch, Turin,
Georgia



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

2 mules, good cond. 9 and 12 years
old, weight about 1,000 or 1100 Ibs.
Sell either one cheap or exch. for hogs
or cows of equal value. Prefer Cows.
Darsey Jones, Jacksonville, Georgia,
RFD 34.

1 mule, 12 years old, wt. 1200 Ibs.
thin, one-eyed but guaranteed sound
and good worker, also 1 good second_
hand 2 horse wagon in good. shape
with bed and top bed, $100 for both.
R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Route 1.



PIGEONS FOR SALE
4 mated pair White Kings, now
working, $2 pair, 6 young W. K. "5c
each. J. O. King, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 1



. PIGEONS WANTED

Want white King or Carneaux
pigeons. Will exch. S. C. R. I. Red,
Owen strain hens for same. Dan H.
Norton, Athens, Ga. Route A.

Want 5 to 10 pair Carneaux pigeons,
mated. Quote best price. W. D. Proc-
tor, Albany, Georgia.

Want pigeons of all kinds, also friers
and hens. Write. J. R. Wilt, Lakeland,
Florida, Route 4.

Want to exch. about 20 of last years





$4 FOB McRae. G. W. Perry, |

8 pure bred White Chester pigs, not |:



hatch Ancona hens and 10: dark Brown



ealiort hens for White King or Car-
neaux pigeons of good breeding. Jas.
W. Howard, Fortson, Ga. Route 2.



RABBITS FOR SALE :

Trio Chinchillas, 10-12 mo. old does,
bred, $15; trio White Flemish Giants,
8-12 mos. old, fully pedigreed does

bred, $15. Guaranteed bargains. L.C.

Rhodes, Graysville, Ga.

1 Rufas Red Pedigreed buck, $2.50;
1 spotted buck, $2; 1 gray buck $1.50;
1 duck buck $2.50; 1 pedigreed New
Zealand red buck, $4; 1 white buck, -
1 each gray and white doe, bred, 4
room huch, all 3 for $12. Forrest
Green, East Point, Ga. 510 Ga. Ave.

1 New Zealand year old buck $2.50;
7 mixed rabbits, 1 month old, $1 each.
S W. Looper, Dalton, Ga.

8 white rabbits, 4 months old, 3 bucks

and 5 does, 50c each, or $3.50 for lot.

Walton Holbrook, Hartwell, Georgia,

Route 1.

- RABBITS WANTED

Want to exch. 1 pair Red Carneaux
pigeons for 1 pair rabbits, any breed.
John J. Culler, Jr. Fort Valley, Ga.

Want 10 New Zealand Reds, 10
Chinchillas and 20 mixed rabbits.
State age, kind and lowest cash price.
Must be free of disease. ees Hatch-
ery, Edison, Georgia

Want rabbits. Give full description
and price in first letter. Miss Clara
Odum, Sycamore, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

4 weathers, not old, and 8 ewes for _

sale. Make offer. J..W. Sevill, Chipley,
Georgia, RED: 2:
1 Saanan doe with 2 doe 5 mo. old
kids, sired by large Saanan buck of
milk strain. 1 hornless. Cheap. J. =
Nephew, Smyrna, Georgia. :
1 solid white billy goat, 1 year old, |
and trained to pull a wagon $4. Fred
Moody, Warm Springs, Ga.. :
1 Swiss pure white 3 months
Saanan buck kid from pure Swiss reg.
stock, $10 for quick sale. Mrs. W. F.

Gaddis, Quitman, Georgia.

Milk goat, half Toggenberg and
half Nubian, with 2 1-2 months old
female kid. Excellent milker, gentle,

bargain for the two. F. C. Myers, At- io

lanta, Ga. 986 Drewry St. N. E. %
1 4-qt Saanan doe, not bred, large,

husky and gentle, $35 for quick sale. ea

Carl Fuller, West Point, Ga.
200 sheep, mostly ewes, wool on
them $5 each. J. W. Deen, Axson, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want milch goats. Must give 4 qts.
and be cheap for cash. N. E. Yarbor-
ough, Menlo, Georgia, Route 1. :
Want 2 or 3 Nubian does, 3 to 4 ats.
or doe kids cheap for cash, or will exch.
Dairy Boiler for them. Write. Linwood
Farms, Atlanta, Georgia, Route 4.
Want some 10 or 12 sheep. All fe-
males except 1 buck. Quote prices for
each kind and give ages, stock and |
weight. I. O. Siler, Sunny Slope,
Warrenton, Georgia. ne
Want 2 or 3 reg. or eligible to reg.



Toggenberg or Saanan does, 2 or 3 yrs :

old, bred or milking. Also reg. buck.
Write best cash price. Mrs. Thos. H.
Marshall, Camilla, Georgia



Car Lots for Sale and .
Wanted

HAY FOR SALECAR LOTS
1 car grass hay. Huds and wild grass
mixed, $12.00 ton FOB Dalton. Ernest
L. Davis, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 3.



Several cars good bright peanut hay, _

$15.00 FOB; several tons of O-too-tan
bean hay. $20.00 FOB Pinehurst. P.
E. Ivey, Pinehurst, Ga. :



OAT STRAW FOR SALECAR LOTS _

1 car bright oat straw $10.00 ton FOB
here. J. A. Hamilton, Arabi, Ga.

WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE
CAR LOTS A
1 car baled Wheat Straw 80 lbs. to
bale, $10.00 FOB. E. C: Mann, , COUR
Agent, Vienna, Ga. .

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beans. Mrs.
_ Georgia, Route 4.

ence with stock. Married, have
-. but no children. Go anywhere in Ga.







FARM HELP. WANTED

Want several men to work on farm.

State age, experience and salary ex-

= pected.: Le iM: Watkins, West Point,
Georgia, Route 2.

_ Want honest, reliable man that will
finish the job to top work about 15 or

20 pecan trees from 10 to 15 years old



with buds from heavy bearing, large

_ Size Stewart and Schley trees. Bud
about next July or 1st of August as
soon as buds and limbs are matured
enough. Want party who will do good
work at live and let live prices. The
tops were cut back last winter and the
shoots are growing fine. Please see and
quote prices or write. Mrs. A. R. Brooks

- Donovan, Georgia.

Want a wage hand at once. Will pay
$15 a month, and board and laundry;
also want a family to do farm work
for balance of year, begin at once.
Write. Mrs. L. K. Lampp, Scott, Geor-

- gia, Route 1.

Want some one to plant corn and
M. E. Jones, Shellman,

Want good man with family to do
_farm work, and help gather tobacco.

Good chance for right man. EE. L.
Dixon, Blackshear, Georgia.
Want a boy to work on farm. Will

pay $15 a month, board and laundry.
Can use by June 20th. E. L. Gurley,
Axson, Georgia.

_. Want someone to run a truck farm
this fall. Can begin now if necessary.
Miss Hattie Brand, Vienna, Georgia

a. SED, Near Byronville, Dooly County.

Want boy 17 or 18 years old to help

milk and do farm work. H. L. Wallace

Bowdon Junction, Georgia.

Want an experienced in general
farming, stock and _ poultry raising,
young white man to work on shares.
Answer F. C. Shaefer, Room 207 Bilt-
more Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia.



POSITIONS WANTED

_ Experienced miller wants mill. Can
grind flour if it is a rock, but have no
experience with roller mill, to run any
_ where in Georgia. Write what you have

at once. Henry Kimbrell, Cordele, Ga.

Route D, Care of Dock Dixon.
- Want place as superintendent on
ss farm. Can run grist mill, do black-
oe smith and carpenter work and keep
_ up. farm machinery. Experienced. R.
_M. Bonner, Kite, Ga. Route 2. &
_ Want position operating hatchery
for season 1928 and 1929. 4 years suc-
Miss Orie Stephens, Sylvester, Geor-
- gia, Route 1.
cessful experience. Can give references.
Want position as farm foreman.
Can operate and keep up farm ma-
chinery and also do carpenter work.
Superintend and keep in repair any
_ system of cotton gins. Life time ex-
perience. Best of references. Open
July 1, J. C. Spearman, Wadley, Ga.
Want place with some good man to
care for live stock. Life time experi-_
wife

J. Z. Yound, Alma, Ga. RFD 3.

Want job with large dairy. Have

had 7 years experience, am married |

and have 2 children. Sober, honest and
hard worker. Prefer near Atlanta, Ma-
con or Savannah. R. C. Fussell, Mid-
land, Georgia, RFD 1.

- Want for year 1928 good water power
grist mill. Am experienced in milling.

Prefer not further south than Atlanta.

Write for further information. J. M.
Stapp, Ringgold, Ga. Route 4.

Want a position as farm superinten-
dent anywhere in North Georgia, near
high school and church. Am graduate
of Agricultural college, University of
Minnesota and have handled labor for
the past 15 years. Healthy, married and
have 2 children and am now employed,
but want to get back in the agricul-
tural business. References exch. T. H.
Eob, Atlanta, Ga. 315 Holderness St.

Want position on farm. Now em-
ployed but work about over. Married,
wife only. 17 years experience. Will
' work part or whole tne. Write for
particulars. John K. Fuller, Fitzgerald,
Georgia, Route 1, Box 95.

Want to contract with someone to



share basis with land to raise feed
stuff. R. P. Tyson, Arabi, Ga.

SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE

Fordson tractor, A-1 condition, with
pulley, $200.00 or exch. for 3 good milch
cows, not less than 3 gal. ea. A. S.
Jones, Dexter, Ga

1 Fordson tractor, 26 model, first class
shape ae sale. C. G. Townsend, Kite,
wa.

1 Fordson tractor. used only about,
mos, fine cond., $125.00 cash for quick
sale, FOB Avera. Mrs. W. J. Rollins,
Avera, Ga.

1 set blacksmith blowers and duck.

nest, $20.00. S. W. Looper, Dalton, Ga.

One 2nd hand wind mill, good cond.
co. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga.

New Ideal mower and rake, Deering
make, $65.00 cash or will exch. for
z0ed young Jersey cow and calf not
dover 2nd or 3rd calf, and not less than
2 gal. per day. Machine in good shape.
A. C. Martin, Hahira, Ga., Rt. 1.

Campbell seed planter, Cole cotton
planter, Cole duplex planter, 2 row cot-
,on duster, sell cheap. Chas F. Howe,
#t. Valley, Ga.

1 No. 17 Star deep well drilling ma-
chine. Write for price. Theo Has-
ter, Pavo, Ga.

1 cotton gin sharpener and gunner,
good as new, $25.00 ea; cash with or-
der. J. R. Savage, Lula, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 twenty H. P. kerosene engine, goo
condition, when stopped using 2 yrs
ago, $150.00; 1 tractor bottom plow with
2 plows, good condition, $25.00; One
#2 in. old style grist mill, water wheel
included, $100.00.One. 30 in. old style
grist mill with water wheel, $75.00. All
FOB here. J. H. Rowland, Wrightsville
Georgia.

2 Peerless Dusting machines, $12.5C

ea., or will trade for equal value of
something I can use. B. M. Couch,
Albany, Ga.

Top buggies, $30.00 and $15.00 at my
barn; 1 John Deere combination plant-
er for corn, cotton, peas, peanuts, etc.,
$12.50 FOB Ideal. R. D. Hull, Ogle-
thorpe, Ga., Rt. 2.

Bradley leverless cultivator, practi-
cally new, sell or trade for mowing
machine in as good condition. J. W.
Dunkin, Madison, Ga.

One 4 in. Cole corn mill, One 32 in.
Victor turbine water wheel, both ex-
cellent condition. Terms to respon-
sible party, or will accept corn in pay-
ment. Geo. H. Hilton, Hiltonia, Ga. -

McCormick-Deering new No. 4 rid-
ing cultivator, comparatively new, well
cared for. Sell reasonably. Mrs. Mary
Sochran, Stonewall, Ga.

Roderick Lean 24 disc tractor har-
row $40.00; good Champion Binder,
cheap, $65.00; Planet, Jr., cotton cul-
tivator, almost new, good condition,
with attachments $12.00. R. C. Couch
Turin, Ga.

40 bbl. long system flour mill in good
condition, cheap. D. A. Phelps, Pou-
lan, Ga.

1 large power corn Ssheller, shells
shuck corn; 3 cheap McCormick bind-
ers good for repairs; 1 soda distributor;
3 riding cultivators; 1 seed grader for
grain and other farm implements.
Write for particulars and price. H. T.
Shaw, Atlanta, Ga., 2855 Peachtree Rd.

1 1-2 H. P. gas engine, good condi-
tion $20.00. P. O. Parker, Cohutta, Ga.
Box Alix

One 80 ton Calif. Red Wood silo and
cutter, practically new, $300.00. J. T.
Mathews, Warrenton, Ga., Rt. 2.

3 Oliver Bottom plows for tractor,
$35.00 ea; 3 Sullivan Cowson disc trac-
tor plows $40.00 ea; 6 H. P. Fairbanks-
Morse gas engine, $35.00 (minus mag.
neto); 1 Williamson stump puller, com-
plete with cable, $200.00; 1 roll of 1 in
cable $50.00; 1 Universal 24 in. stone
grist or grinding mill for Ford trac-
tor or other power $75.00. All in first
class condition. Fred C, Geiger, Flint-
side, Gaa.

1 McCormick mowing machine, fair
condition $25.00; 1 Thomas mowing
machine, practically new $70.00. Eith-
er or both to exch. for cows, hogs, or



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look after bunch. cows, and hens on

sheep,

1 Avera riding two Worse cultivator
dith disc and plow attachments.

Weatherbeaten some but used only a/

tew days and in good condition $15.00
FOB here. W. O. Gibson, Folkston,
weorgia.

One 8 H P. Mogul International gas
engine, A-1 condition; One 10 H. P.
titan International gas engine, needs
only slight repairs; 2 line shaft hang-
ers, several pulleys and belts and oth-
r implements. Sell for cash or exch.
for good bread corn. Make best offer.
exobt Fuller, Adairsville, Ga., Box 287.

A 3-70 saw Munger continental gin
outfit complete. Write for description
and price. Mrs. C. E Ledford, Spring-
vale, Ga. :

B. F. Avera, 6 H. P. gas engine, $50;
Tom Houston Liberty peanut sheller,
$10.50; Blacksmith blower forge, $8.00.
Chains for Bethel peanut picker. No.
67,,57 and 55 at half price J. H. Lev-
eretl, Parrott;-Ga. Rt. 41, Box 101.



SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED

Want 1 second-hand pulley for Ford
sractor Must be in good condition, and
reasonable price. E. T. Nottingham,
fhomaston, Ga. :

Want 2 row cotton duster cheap for

cash. Prefer a Root make. J. E. Toole,
arlington, Ga. -
Want cheap for cash good second-
iand top buggy and harness del in
Thomaston or Butler, nearest point
Write before shipping. W. L. Foy, How-
ard, Ga., RED. 1.

Want 2 or 3 good 1 horse turn plows;
1 corn planter and 1-2 horse middle
buster. Frank J. Payne, Cuum, Ga.

Want 1 water tank and tower, cap.
1200 or 1500 gals Write what you have
and best price. W. P. Wade, Leesburg,
Georgia



INCUBATORS FOR SALE

Practically new Bohon incubator, 160
cap. complete. Ctuaranteed good as
new. Sellior exch. for 20 R I Red hens
or 30 ten wks. old pullets of the same
kind or other pure bred chickens. Write
I. E. Fordham, Metter, Ga, Rt. 1

One 1500 egg Ideal Mammoth incu-
bator, perfect condition, coal burner;
One 1000 chick Simplex brooder stove.
Write for price. A. O. Bowles, River.
dale, Ga. Box 1

Mammoth incubator, 11,700 egg size,
practically new, guaranteed Cheap for
quick sale. S. P. Howe, Ft Valley, Ga

500 chicks Blue Flame brooders guar-
anteed to be in perfect operating con-
dition $15.00 FOB here. Peach Poul-
try Farms, Ft. Valley, Ga.

1 Little Brown Hen incubator, never

used, 50 egg capacity, $4.00 del; 1 cozy
hover, slightly used, 50 capacity $3.00
del. Mrs. J. C. Suddeth, Whitestone,
Georgia.

Big Gray Hen 100 capacity in-
cubator, good condition. $750," 0L
exchange for fifty heavy breed
baby chicks, or 6 hens and 1 rooster,
1 yr. old stock of most any kind of
stock. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Nicholls, Ga.

1 Cypress incubator, 144 egg size. Sell

reasonably or exch. for Buff Leghorn |

hens, not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. D. M.
Moore, Eastanollee, Ga., Rt. 2.

600 capacity, nearly new Buckeye in-
cubator, used 3 times -Sell reasonably,
or exch. for good cow. Mrs. A. J. Love-
lady, Ball Ground, Ga.

1 Little Brown Hen incubator, prac-
tically new, used once. 50 capacity.
Write for particulars and price. Sam-
uel J. O. Todd, Franklin Springs, Ga.,
Box 25.

500 capacity Sol Hot brooder.
or exch. Write for particulars.
N. W. Mcleod, Shellman, Ga.

1 new Buckeye brooder, been in use
only short time, perfect condition, 500
eanacity, sell or. exch. for Brown: or
White Leghorn young hens or pullets.
Mrs. Susie Smith, Ft. Gaines, Ga.

1 M capacity, oil burning brocder
used 3 mos., sell or exch. for 10 R. I.
Red hens or 35 lbs. of friers. L. L. Wal-
lace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 No. Highland.
Ave.

4,800 capacity Wisconsin incubator,

Sell
Mrs.



H. W. Perkerson, "Greenville, |
Ga., Rt 5



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used a seasons, perfect order, Sell to
make room for larger unit machine. Je
J. Harris, Pelham, Ga.

~2 incubator thermometers, 50c ea; C.
H. Huey, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Buckeye incubator, 120 cap. good
condition. Sell or exch. for 15 W. Leg-
horn February or March pullets. Mrs.
J. W. McGowan, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3;






INCUBATORS WANTED

Want several Puirian brooders, also
some nice white feed sacks. Write me
prices. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Hutching, Ga.

Want (1 used 150 cap. incubator.
Write kind and price, etc. C. G. Town-
send, Kite, Ga.

Want 1 little Putnam brooder stove,
in perfect cond., cheap for cash or
will exch. for same. Write Mrs. T. W.
Hagood, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want second-hand Queen incuba-
tor Must be in good condition. Jew-

-| ell Y. Davis, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.



MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Nice size Cedar butter paddles 15c ea;
2 for 25c; also Calmas roots 25c for 1-2
lb; 45c lb; Poke root 25c lb; all un-
dried. Cash with order. A. S. Aber-
crombie, Villa Rica, Ga. RFD 1.

Bright and sun cured smoking and
chewing tobacco, 4 lbs $1.00 del. Wm.
Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4.

2 grey squirrels about 2-3 grown, 1
female and male $10.00 for pr. H. H.
Alexander, Elberton, Ga., Rt, 7.

White feed sacks, good condition 8c;
2 ice container milk cans 8 and 10
gal $5.00 ea; Good condition, also have
value $3.50 to exch. for poultry. Wood-
mere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.

1 feather bed wt. 30 lbs; 2 pillows
2 1-2 lbs. ea $1.00 lb. Mrs. J. B. Ba-
con, Pembroke, Ga.

3 Black Walnut logs, about 10 in-
ches in diameter, also top and stumps.
Has just been cut. Write and make
offer. Mrs. B. Hicks, Adel, Ga., Rt. Ls
Cook county.

A lot of guano sacks washed clean
10c ea, or exch. 16 for 18 dark Cor-*
nish Indian Game eggs for setting; Al-
so 1 horse cart, good shape with iron
axel, $20.00, or exch for 20 dark Cor-
nish Indian Game hens or 1 full blood
Hampshire yr. old male, wt. 150 lbs;
near Blackshear. E. L. Dixon, Black-
shear, Ga.

White and Red Vinegar in 50 oe
bbls. 15 gal; also bottle vinegar, FOB
Dublin. Cash with order. L. E. Har-
rison, Dublin, Ga. ,

1 log cart $20.00; blacksmith tools,
outfit complete $75.00. Mrs. C. G. Har-
well, Godfrey, Ga

40 nice feed white sacks 10c ea. Cash

with order. No exch. Mrs. Piety
Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. -
Cantaloupe flat crates for sale

cheap. W. J. Josey, Americus, Ga.

25 fat lightwood already hewn cor-
ner post, $1.00 ea; FOB Aline, Ga. L.
E. Strange, Cobbtown, Ga.

50 guano bags, free from holes, good
condition 10c del. Cash with order. R.
L. Johnson, Rebecca. Ga., Rt. 1 Box 9.

35 White domestic 100 lb. sacks, 8 for
$1.00. Add postage; also about the
same amount of toe sacks, 5 and 8c ea; |
Goed 100 lb. sacks, will hold peas,
corn, beans, or potatoes. Mrs. Laura
Page, Decatur, Ga. 204 4th Avenue.

China nest eggs 50c doz. prepaid. L.
J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5.



MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want an old fashioned bread tray.
Can use second_hand one.: H. D. Kel-

ley, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 6 lbs. new goose feathers. Will
exch. equal value. Write Miss Ellie
Belcher, Adairsville, Ga.

Want used egg crates; 30 doz. cap j
with fillers, good condition. State cash
price with order and how many you
have. Price must be reasonable. J.
W. Farrell, Bartow, Jefferson county,
Ga. Box 52.

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GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN
Published weekly by The
BUREAU: OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
DEPARTMENT OF

AGRICULTURE

Kugene Talmadge, Commissioner



Thursday, June 14, 1928



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lanta, Georgia, under the act of June
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MISCELLANEOUS ADS

For Sale: or exch. for dry or green
salted hides, 4 or 500 lbs. Chestnut oak
tanned and chrome tanned leather,
harness, upper lace at 60c 1b; hides and
soles tanned on halves. Write H. A.
Butler, Dahlonega, Ga., Route 5.

For Sale: 500 lbs. Pyrotol, 10c lb.,
FOB here. M. L Wood, Conyers, Ga.

For Sale: 25 bu. extra fine improved
Lookout Mtn. Irish potatoes for seed,
$2.00 bu. FOB. Cornelia; also 1 bu.
Laredo soy beans, $5.00 bu, FOB Cor-
nelia; 1400 bundles extra good corn
fodder, $3.60 a 100 at my rs L.
C. Kimsey, Cornelia, Ga.

For Sale: 6 Quince trees, $ ft. high,
rooted, 75c ea; will exch. for 2 M. B.
turkey yr. old hens, or 5 R. I. Red 6
mos. old hens and 1 eock, all pure
bred. Sam P. Jones, Lula, Ga. Re. 3.

For Sale: 10 June apple trees, $1.00,
or 15c ea; good variety of peach trees,

10 for $1.00. AH 1 yr old. Mrs. Ida:

Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48.
For Sale: Several hundred lbs. Span-

ish peanuts for sale. C. C. McKnight,

Senoia, Ga.
For Sale: Have no more peas for
sale at $2.00 bu. Answer to many in-

quiries. C. W. Wheeler, Washihgton,
, Georgia.
For Sale: Porto Ricans of highest

quality, by parcel post or express. $1.45
M.. F. M. Bullard, Baxley, Ga.

Wanted: All species of White Squir-
rels. Will pay $10.00 for 1 pr. White
Ground Squirrels; also want Orange,

. Cat, Black with white nose and ears, 1
silver grey male black faced, White
Nosed Fox Squirrel. All must be alive,
perfect specimens, priced right for
cash. Dr. W. C. Koon, Monogah, Va.
RFD 4, Box 28.

Wanted: A good peanut picker, hay
press, tractor and cultivator, cheap. J.
H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga., RFD 1, Box
101. 2



Plants far Sale and
Wanted

Potato slips, pure Patricia
skin, inspected and treated,
cabbage and tomato plants
85c M. All del Mrs. Dora
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt 1.

Imp. purple skin Porto Ricans, state
inspected, $1.50 M FOB Ty Ty, cash
with order. Jewel Benson, Ty by, Ga
Rt. 2.

Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato



and pale
$1.75 M:;
\25e 100;
Waldrip,





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plants $1.75 M: tomato plants 35c 100;

Buncomb Collard plants 30c hundred
del. Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants
30e hundred; Pepper plantsBell, Ru-
by King and hot, 50c hundred. HE. T.
Clements, Sandersville, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, gov. insp.
$1.40 M; 5 M or more $1.25 M.. W.
J. Boyett, Bristol, Ga.

Red Skin Porto Rican potato plants
$1.50 M del. 10 M $1.25 col. Early Jer-
sey cabbage plants 75c M del; 10 M 60c
M col. W.O Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Potato slips, pure Patricia and pale
skin, inspected and treated, $1.75; lots
5 M or more, $150 M del; cabbage 25c
100, $1 M. Greater Baltimore tomato,
same price. Count guaranteed. G. E.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Collard plants, the heading kind;
CabbageEarly Jersey Wakefield,
Early Flat Dutch; LettuceBig Bos-
ton and Iceburg; Beet plants; Tomatc
Earlian, Acme and Stone All of the
above 25c hundred or 75c M. For fla-
yoring Dill plants, Coriander, Sage
Large Leaf, 25c dog. or $1.50 for 10.
All plants FOB Dublin. Cash with or-
der. L. E. Harrison, Dublin; Ga.

Porto Ricans, state inspected. $1.65 M
del. C. J. Owens, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2

Ga. collards 15c 100, $1.25 M. Field
grown, now ready for shipment. No
stamps accepted. Mrs. C E. Vining,
Marshallville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Porto Ricans, state inspected,
and guaranteed 5 M and up $1 M, less
quantities $1.25 M FOB Dover Send
check with order or will ship COD.
B.\B. Stafford, RFD, Dover, Ga.

Imp. Porto Ricans $1.10 M; 5 M or
more $1 M. C. B. Mayers, Baxley, Ga:

Imp. Porto Ricans, pink or purple
skin, $1 M_ J. T. Mayers, Baxley, Ga.

Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Halls
$1.25 M and up $1.10 fob. Prompt
shipment. A B. Lewis, Baxley, Ga. Rt.
Four

Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1. 15M; 5M
and up $1.50, also tomato plants $1:25
M FOB. Cash with order. L. E. Wev-
ar, Baxley, Ga.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
matoes, leading variety collards 25c
hundred, $1 M, 5 M or more 75e M,
express collect, wide leaf tobacco 3c
hundred, 400 $1. O. N. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Gov. inspected Porto Rieans from
vine cuttings $1 M, express eolleet. RB.
A. Herrington, Baxley, Ga. Rs. 8.

Pure red skin Porto Ricans 1 to 5 M
$1.50 M, over 5 M 6135 M FOB. J. M.
Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.

Lady Thompson strewberry 106, $1;
cabbage 90c M, 5 M 756; 10 M 68e; Por-
to Rican potato $1.50 M; Boones $3 M;
Tomatoes $1 M; Onions $1.25 M; Pep-
per 50, $1; Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ga.

Porto Ricans, state inspected and
treated, $1.50 M del. Cash with order.
G. L. Durand, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2

Pure Early Triumph potatoes, $2 M
del to Georgia points. Walter J. Dowdy
Cordele, Ga. Rt. D.

Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, from
vine grown potatoes, $1 M. Frank J.
Payne, Odum, Ga.

Pure Porto Ricans 500, 85c; 1 M $1.59.
Postpaid, any quantity $1 M, express
collect. Prompt shipment. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. L. Sumner, Omega,
Ga.

Cabbage, collard, tomato and sweet
pepper plants 75c, 500, $1.25 M del.
prompt shipment. Riverside Farm,
Braselton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Porto Rican potato plants, good and
ready to go, count guaranteed, $1.50
M small lots, $1.25 in 5 M lots and up.
R. J. Harrell, Sale City, Ga. Rt. 2

Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato
plants $1.25 M. Will exch. 2 M plants
for 1 bu. good hay peas. P L. Smith,
Baxley, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants now ready.
Orders under 5 M $1.50 FOB. above 5
M: $1.40 FOB. Vines ready July ist,
$2.50 M FOB. Will exch. for peas,
Spanish peanuts, small neck game
chickens, or eggs. D. W. Carter, Hazle-
hurst, Ga. Rt. A.

Imp Porto Rican and Nancy Hall po-
tato plants $1.25 M or will exch. 2 M

|spected, $1.25 M.

lis, Tifton, Ga.



plants for 1 bu. good cow peas. CC. L.
Smith, Baxley, Ga

Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. in-
Cash with order. Ship
Tuesday and Thursday. C. F. Row-
ell, Winokur. Ga

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, vine
grown $1.50 FOB, L. H. Williams, Al-
ma, Ga

Porto Rican potatoes, gov. inspected,
from vine cuttings, good strong plants,
pink skin, yellow meat, pure bred, 5 M"
and more, $1 M FOB. Have millions
to sell and will ship same day order
received, Cash with order. F. G. Tyre,
Bristol, Ga.

Gov. insp. vine grown Porto Ricans,
$1.50 M FOB. H. C. Williams, Alma,
Georgia.

Gov inspected pure red skin Porto
Ricans, from vine cuttings, $1.60 M del. :
5 M or more $1.50 M del. Ga. points.
J. W Harman, Sumner, Ga.

Imp. and pink skin Porto Ricans,
$1.15 M. J. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Porto Ricans, $1 M FOB. J. M. Beck,
Baxley, Ga Rt.-3.

Greater Baltimore tomatoes, field
erown, packed in moss, $1.25 M fob. All
orders filled promptly. Artie B. ee

Porto Rican potatoes $1.50 M ae. 5
M lots $1.40 FOB. Also Early Jersey
Wakefield cabbage, Stone and Balti-
more tomatoes and (#eorgia Collards
20c 100, 75c 500 or $1.25 M del. 5 M
lots $1.00 M FOB. Winfred Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Porto Ricans $1.25 M. Have passed
inspection. Albert. Harris, Ty ey, Gar
Route 2.

200 nice Ruby King pepper plants.
50c 100; 150 tomatoes, large, red, 25c
hundred; large cow horn and Red Chili
hot pepper plants. 25 hundred. Will
exch. for flower cuttings 5c ea; such as
hydrangea, geraniums, cactus, all col-
ors sultanas, different kinds-of begon-
ias, pink justicia or ferns or other root-
ed pot plants 10c ea, or for large can-
nas or Easter lillies. Mrs. S. D. Crow,
Bogart, Ga. Rt. 2.

New Stone and Baltimore tomatoes,
Flat Duteh and Wakefield. cabbage
plants 30c hundred, 50c 300; $1.25 M.
Fred Rooper, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Cabbage and tomato plants 25c hun-
dred, 90c M del Count guaranteed.
Buizabeth Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Route 1. :

Imp. Porto Ricans, inspected and
treated, now ready, $1.50 M del. $1.25.
M coliect, prompt shipment; old fash-
ioned Boene potato plants, $1.75 M del.
$1.50 exp. collect; cabbage, tomato and
collard plants now ready, 25e 100, 500
for 7Se, $1.25 M del. $1 M collect.
Large lots 73c M. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, Stene and Baltimore tomatoes,
25e hundred, 50c 300, $1.15 M del. Pim-
ento and Sweet Bell.peppers 40c hun-
dred, $1.75 M. Collard plants 20c hun-
dred, $1.10 M del. 10 M or more 90c M
collect. Mrs. Azzie Crow, Oakwood, Ga.
Route 1.

Pink skin Porto Rican potatoes, $1
M FOB Tifton, Ga. A. J. Whiddon,
Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.

Porto Ricans, inspected and certified
$1 M, good strong plants, full count and
prompt shipment FOB. Pearl Lightsey,
Bristol, Ga.

Pink skin Porto Rican potatoes,
Gov. inspected and treated, $1.25 M,
any amount. Will exch. 1500 plants,
for one bu. peas. M. C. Tyre, Coffee,
Georgia.

The Boon Spanish and. Barly Tri-
umph and old time negro killer, pink
and purple hull Porto Ricans, $1.75 M.
J. Mitch Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Porto Rican potato vines $5 M, 2 ft.
long, FOB. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga.

Tomatoes, seven leading varieties,
large, stalky, open grown $1.15 M, 500
65c, 5 M $4.50. Pure insp. Porto Rican
potato plants $1.25 M, 5 M $6. E. Y.
Stokes, Rt 3, Macon, Ga.

Cabbage, tomato and onion plants $1
M; Ruby King pepper plants $2 M;
Porto Rican potatoes $1.50 M, or will
exch. for peas. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man, Ga.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants 15c





Thursday, June 14, 1928
| hundred, hot pepper plants, 15c hun-

dred. Add postage.
derson, Rt. 3, Box 44, Ellijay, Ga.

E. J. W. cabbage plants 75c M; Cay-
enne pepper plants, 5c doz. White col.

Mrs. Mollie Hen- _

lard plants 75 M. A.J. Stanton, New- 2

born, Ga.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants 15c
hundred, all season cabbage plants 15c
hundred; good variety tomato plants,
15c hundred; also hot pepper 15c hun-
dred, moss packed damp. Add _ pos-
tage. C. G. Southerland, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 48.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore Z

tomatoes, True Georgia and Heading

variety Collard plants 20c hundred, 500 :

65c, $1 M del. 5 M or more 75c M col-
lect.
50e; $1.25 M del.
col.
F. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Wakefield Flat Dutch Cabbage, New

Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato,

leading varieties of collards, 25 hun- _

dred, 50c 300, $1.25 M del. Bonnie

Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore

tomato plants and True Ga. Coilards,
/20c hundred, 200 35c, $1 M del.
more 75c M FOB. Cabbage plants 25c
hundred, 200 45c, $1.25 M del.

ville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Several hundred white collnrdst tomes i

raised, good healthy plants, 20c hun-
dred, plus postage.
'2, Box 81. Hawkinsville, Ga

Porto Rican potato plants, now ready,

$125 M del. Full count. Prompt ship-
ment. M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Ga.

Gov. inspected, pure Porto Rican po- ~~

tato plants $1.50 M, over 5 M $1.25,
FOB, or will exch for Brabham peas

$2.30 bu. or day old large breed chicks. ae

J. H. Pulling, Baxley, Ga.

Nice Himalaya blackberry plants, 3
for $1 or $1.25 per doz. Add postage.
Will exch. for potato plants or any
kind of plants for the yard or farm.
Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt 2 |

Millions pure Porto Rican potato
plants, grown on land each year from

vine cuttings, absolutely pure and free

from disease. 71 M fob after June 15.

Cash with order. No orders filled for

less than 2M. Eldon L. Joiner, Thom- %

asville, Ga.

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
300 65c, 500 $1.10.. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt |

5, Calhoun, Ga.

Fine, large strawberry plantsKlon- iz
dikes, Lady Thompsons and Everbear- |
ing 30c hundred, $2.50 M for next two
F. W. Frey- 4

weeks. 500 or more del.
man, Blackshear, Ga. .
Nancy Hall yellow skin potato plants,

Gov inspected, Good> strong plants and

count guaranteed, $1.40 M. Cash with
order. B. B. Milikin, Baxley, Ga. RFD
Number Two.

Large Everbearing strawberry plants,

now ready, 50c a 100. Floyd Tilley, Bly

lijay, Ga. Rt. 3s Box 88. 5
A. L. fulls stamp yellow and purple

skin Porto Ricans, $1.35 M. -Strong

plants and prompt shipping guaran.
teed. E. L. Tanner, Alma, Ga.

Klondike and Lady Thompson straw- _

berry plants, $3.00 M. Jerusalem Arti-
chokes. $2.00 M, Kudzu roots 5c ea;

Giant Blackberry 20c doz; Privet hedge, e

$3.00 for 100 two yr old plants.
mere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.

Dutch and Wakefield cabbage and
Stone tomato, collard plants, 20c a 100,
$1.10 M, del. Sweet and Hot pepper,
$1.00 for 300, $2.00 M del.
Crow, Oakwood, Ga

Porto Ricans, State inspected, $1.25
M, 5 M or more, $1.00 M. FOB here.
Zonnie Carter, Bristol, Ga. Rt 1, Box
92.

Imp Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected,
and Big Stem Jerseys, $1.50 M, FOB
Alma. Cash with order, or will exch.

Wood-

2 M plants for 1 bu. Iron or Brab peas 2
to the amt., of 20 bu. G. W Taylor, Al-

ma, Georgia.

Inspected Red and Yellow skin Por-
to Ricans, full stamped, $1.50 M, FOB
Alma,. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga.

Pimento pepper plants,, seed was

treated. 20c a 100, $1.50 M. Add pos-
tage. Miss Belle See ce Ga.

Route 2.

Cabbage plants 25c hundred, 300.
5 M or more $1 M-
Pimento peppers 40c hundred. O. ~



4 M or
more $1 M FOB. C. L Crow, Gaines- i

A. E. Partee, Rt.

Heston >



4M or | 8





90c M, del.

a 100.

order.

. plants.
Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga.

PLANTS FOR SALE
- Tomato plants ready June 15th. Sell

. or exch. Mrs. D. B. Eberhardt, Greens-

boro, Ga.
Imp. pink and purple skin Porto Rico

. potato plants, Gov. inspected and treat-

ed, $1.50 M, 5 M or more, $1.25 M del.

ee Pee Brown, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D, Box

Large, thrifty Porto Ricans, $1.25 M
del. M.C. Griffin, Graham, Ga.

_ Cabbage plants now ready 25 a 100,
5 M or more 75c M. To-
mato plants, 25c a 100, $1.00 M. Miss
Grace Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.



et 1.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, Has-

tings seed, Ready June 10th. 25c a 100,

James W. Young, Talking

Emock, Ga, Rt, 2.

New Stone tomato plants, Hastings

_ seed, 25c a 100, $2.00 M. Lula E. Young,
_ Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

- Extra fine tomato plants, 20c a 100,

a 00 M. Miss Gennie Nichols, Philo-
math, Ga.

_ Hastings New Easy Blanching cel-
ery plants, ready, $1.25 a 100; also Hen-

: dersons pure Bunch butter- beans, 15c



lb. del Mrs. R H. Wright, Middleton,
Ga, RED 1:

Ins. pure Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. del.
Cash with order. Prompt shipment

guaranteed R. L. McDonald; Valdos-
>= ta,-Ga., Rt. 1.
ay Genuine inspected Porte Ricans,

aS 45 M., FOB, or $1.65 M. del. Prompt
| shipment guaranteed. J. C. McDonald,
Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1.

Cabbage, onion, tomato plants, $1.00

_M, Porto Ricans $1.25 M. Now ready.
Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.

Porto Ricans $1.25 M, FOB, Surren-

oS cy. G. H. Rentz, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.

Heading variety collard, Early Jer.

_ sey Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch
_ cabbage, Iceberg and Big Boston let-

_tuce, Beet plants, Earliana, Acme, and
Stone tomato; all the above named

Plants 25c a 100, 70c M. For flavor-
_ ing, Dill plants, Corinder, Sage, large 1

leaf, all flavoring plants 25c doz, $1.50
All FOB Dublin. Cash with
order: LE. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Greater Baltimore and New Stone
tomato and cabbage plants, $1.00 a 100
each; Ruby King pepper and Porto
Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.75 M del.
All packed in water moss root pro-

tection. A, W. Parsons, Abbeville, Ga.

- Porto Ricans, state inspected and
chemically treated, $1.50 M, Early Jer-

sey cabbage, 20c a 100, 60c for 500, $1.15
_ M; all del.
- Ville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Erskin Waldrip, Gaines-

Gov. - inspected genuine improved
_ purple and yellow skin Porto Rico po-
tato plants, $1.35 M, 5 M or more,
$1.15 FOB here. June del. Lovin E.
Deal, Patterson, Ga.

Porto Rican and old fashion. Boon

potato plants $1.75 M, mailed, $1.50 M,
exp. Wakefield, Flat Dutch and all-
season cabbage 50c for 300, $1.25 M,
mailed, $1.00 M, exp. 5 M up, 75c M;

i Greater Baltimore and New Stone to-

mato, also heading variety collard

' plants, same price as cabbage. All now

ready. Shipped promptly. Major
_ Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Ga. Collard, Wakefield cabbage,

' Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, 200
for 40c.
| McClellan, Adel, Ga. Rt. 3.

inspected Porto Ricans, free

500 for 70c postpaid. W. L,

Goy.
from disease, full count, quick ship-
ment, $1.50 M, FOB here.
A. E. Graham, Surrency, Ga.
- Route 2.

Have sold all my tomato and pepper
Answer to many inquiries.

Porto Ricans, $1.10 M. FOB, 5 M,
$1.00 M. Carl Butler, Baxley, Ga., Rt.
Three.

- Collard and tomato plants, 200 for
40c, 500 for 75c, $1.25 M del. G. Ben
Wilson, Abbeville, Ga.

Genuine State inspected Porto Ric-
ans and Nancy Hall potato plants, well
rooted. Correct count and prompt

shipment guaranteed, $1.65 M. Cash
with order. J. A. Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt.
2 7 Ehree.
Louisiana pink wilt resistant, Has-
_ tings Extra Early Stoen, Greater Bal-

pursday, June 14, 1998 see

Cash with



MARKET BULLETIN,

timore tomato, and Early Southern
Beauty, Bermuda and Prize Taker on-
ion plants, $1.25 M, 35c a 100; Ruby
King pepper and purple thornless ege

plant, $2.25 M, 50c a 100. Grady H.
Gibson, Folkston, Ga.
Parsley plants, 25c doz. Mrs. Ida

Taylor, Arlington, Ga., Rt. A.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage and white |

Burley tobacco plants, 20c a 100: late
Stoen tomato and hot pepper plants,
25 @ 100; pickling hot and Sweet Bell
pepper plants, 25c a 100. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD, 3.

Stone and Globe tomato plants, $1
M, postpaid; cabbage plants, late va-
rieties, $1 M postpaid; Porto Ricans,
$1 M, collect; $1.50 M, postpaid. John
i. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Collard plants, $1.00 M FOB. J. R.
Horne; Funston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Big pepper plants, large long pod,
15c a 100. Cash with order. Essie
Westmoreland, Dalton, Ga. RFD 5 .

Gov. inspected imp. Red Skin Porto
Ricans from vine cuttings, $1.25 M,
FOB here. - Guaranteed full count.
Cash with order. Prompt shipment. W.
R. Hutto, Surrency, Ga., Route 2.

Fine, large Heading variety collard
and Wakefield cabbage. plants, post-
paid, 40c for 250, 75c for 500. Packed
with damp moss and guaranteed to
please. H. K. Dowdy, Cordele, Ga.,
RFD.

Frost proof cabbage plants, nice
fresh spring grown Charleston and
Jersey Wakefield, 60c for 500, $1.00 M;
5 M. $4.00 del.
aa. Ga.

Heading yariety collard and Early
Jersey cabbage plants, 40c for 250,
$1.25 M, postpaid. Damp moss packed.
Guaranteed. J. H. Walker, Cordele,
Ga.

Porto Ricans, State inspected and
chemically treated, $1.35 M, Early Jer-
sey cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 65c for
500, $1.25 M. All del. Erskin Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Imp. State inspected pure Red Skin

Porto Ricans, $1.25 M, FOB here. C.

R Redmond, Pelham, Ga.

Cabbage and tomato plants, leading
varieties $1.25 M, by mail or exp. col-
lect. J. M. Davis, Tifton, Ga.

Porto Ricans and Triumph potato
plants, $1.75 M del., $1.50 M, FOB; pim-
ento pepper plants, 30c a 100, $2.00 M
del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected. Guar-
anteed. $1.65 M; collard plants $1.00 M.
All del. J. R. Horne, Funston, Ga.,, Rt.
One.

Clarks Imp. @imato plants, 25c a
100 M del. Cash with order, or will
exch. 1 M tomato plants for 1 M col-
lard plants, ea. pay postage. T. E. Stal-
vey, Ray City, Ga., Route 2.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1.75 M,.

del. also Heading variety collards, :15c
a 100: J. M. Bailey, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

Imp. Port Ricans and Nancy Hall
potato plants, Gov. inspected, $1.25 M.
W. P. Smith, Baxley, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans $1. 50 M..

Cash with order. Special prices on
large lots. J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga.

_ Certified Porto Ricans, $1.10 M; FOB
Alma. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga.

Greater Baltimore and New Stone
tomato plants $1.10 M; Ruby King pep.
per, $1.75 M; Cabbage plants 90c M;
Porto Ricans $1.60 M; all del. Packed
in water moss root protection. A. W.
Parsons, Abbeville, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.40
M, del. Full count and first grade
plants guaranteed. B. R. Leggett,
Broxton, Ga.

Gov. inspected Imp. Red Skin Porto
Ricans from vine potatoes $1.00 M FOB
here. Guaranteed full count. Cash
with order. Will exch. 1_M for 1 bu.
peas. Ea. pay postage, or 12 M plants
for 10 young pullets and 2 cocks, any
large breed. G. L. Wyandottes pre-
ferred. W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Ga..
Route 2. :

Imp. Porto Rico and yellow skin po-
tato plants, Gov. inspected, $1.50 M;

will exch. M for 1 bu. corn or 1 bu.

peas. J. S. Fowler, Surrency, Ga., Rt.
Two.

Imp. Porto Ricans. State inspected
and treated. Good plants and good

PF. Stokes, Fitzger-



count, $1. 15 M; 5 M or more $1. 00 M,
FOB here. J. C. Dykes, Surrency, Ga.,
Route 2.

Porto Ricans, Goy. inspected $1.00 M,
cash with order., FOB Baxley, Ga. Joe
Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga.

Imp. Red Skin Porto Ricans from
vine cuttings, Gov. inspected. $1.25 M,
4 M or more, $1.00 FOB here. Frank
Harris, Baxley, Ga. :

Catnip plants 25c doz. Write for
prices in yellow root. M. A. Hunter,
Statham, Ga.

Cabbage and tomato plants $1. 25 M,
over 5 M $1.00 M. Prompt shipment.
Chester Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.
Two.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga.
Collard, 20c a 100; white Burley to-
bacco, 15c a 100; Late Stone tomato
and hot pepper plants, 25c a 100; hot
pickling pepper and sweet Bell pepper
plants, 3 doz. 15c. Now ready. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3, Box 40.

New Stone, Greater Baltimore and
Livingston Globe tomato plants; Flat
Dutch and All Season cabbage; Head-
ing variety collards, all 500 for 175;
$1.25 M del; $1.00 M Express Co., Ru-
by King and Bell peppers 30c a 100, or
$2.50 M. All large open field grown,
moss packed and prompt shipment.
Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.

Collard plants, 25c a 100 postpaid.
Mrs. J. A. Scott, Carrollton, Ga., Rt.
One.

Old fashioned English strawberry
plants. Heavy bearers, average 30 to
qt; $1.00 a 100; $2.00 for 300; $5.00 M
FOB here. Dr. Clarence S. Smith, For-
rest Park, Ga.

Hastings Flat Dutch and All Head |

cabbage plants $1.25 M. Add postage.
J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4./

Charleston Wakefield, Jersey and
Flat Dutch cabbage; New Stone toma-
to plants, 40c for 200, 70c for 500, $1.00
M. postpaid. Roy Branan, Lewiston,
Ga.

' 4 kinds of hot pepper: plants, now
ready, 20c a 100. Add postage. Mrs.
Laura Page, Decatur, Ga., 204 4th Ave.

Ga. Collard Plants, 10c a 100, 80c M,
FOB Columbus, or $1:00 M del. E. M.
Lomgshore, Columbus, Ga., 3041 6th
Avenue.

Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall
potato plants, now ready, $1.25 M del;
5 M or more $1.20 M del, or $1.00 M,
FOB. Cash with order. Gov inspec-
ted, full count and prompt shipment
guaranteed. W. A. Poole, Baxley, Ga.

Strawberry plants, Klondike and Ev-

| evbearing, 20c a 100 del; $1.75 M FOB.

W. W. Smith, Gainesville, Ga.; Rt. 1.

Porto Rians, $1.50 M, 5 M or more
$1.25 M. postpaid anywhere in Ga. E.
W. Branch, Baxley, Ga

Porto Ricans of highest quality, by
parcel post or exp. shipments $1.45 M.
Cash with order. Prompt shipments.
Millions to offer. F. M. Bullard, Bax-
ley, Ga, : :

Redfield Bauty and Marglobe toma-
to plants, 35c a 100 del > JB. Oli.
Bristol, Ga.

Genuine inspected purple skin Por-
to Rican, $1.00 M, FOB, $1.35 M del.
Full count and prompt shipment. John
J. Olliff, Bristol, Ga. |

Hot and sweet pepper, also tomato
plants for sale. Mrs. J. H. Wingate,
College Park, Ga., 431 West John Wes-
ley Avenue.

Purple skin Porto Ricans, Gov. in-
spected $1.60 M, FOB, $1.90 M del. Full
count and prompt shipment. R. B:
McDonald, Alma, Ga.

State inspected Porto Ricans, $1.00
M, prompt shipment. P. T. Herndon,
Surrency, Ga.

Millions red and pink skin Porto Ric-
ans $1.10 M, large orders; small or-
ders, $1.25 M FOB. Prompt shipment
and count guaranteed. J. A. Turner,
Alma, Ga., Box 153.

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield,
Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage
plants, New Stone tomato plants, 45c
for 200, 70c for 500, $1.00 M postpaid.
Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

Silver skin nest onions, 40c gal, or
exch for emb. bedspreads or anything
I can use. Mrs. G. C. Mims, Cuthbert,
Ga., Route 6.

Triumph and Porto Rican potato





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Set 5 M or more $1.75 M, less, $2.00
M. B.A. Fowler, Ty- Ty, Ga.

Porto Ricans, $1.75 M, Ruby King
pepper, 40c a 100, $1.75 M; Stone and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 75c -
for 500, $1.25 M. Postpaid. R. Chanc-
lor, Seville, Ga.

Goy. inspected Porto Ricans,
M. J.T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato. plants, large and tough, open
field grown, packed in water moss, 60c
for 500, $1.00 M. 5.M $4.50; 10 M lots
$9.00 all del in Ga. J. O, Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. Route 6.

Yellow skin Porto Ricans, Gov. in-
spected and treated, $1.50 M; 5 M or
more $1.35 M, del; Redfield Beauty and
Early Stone tomato plants $1.25 M del;
Have sold out of pepper plants. D.
Story, Morven, Ga.

The Stone tomato plants, $1.25 M;
Flat Dutch cabbage, $125 M. E. J.
Barrett, Alto, Ga., Route 1.

Pure Porto Ricans, inspected and
treated, $1.75 M, 5 M and up $1.50:
cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
leading varieties of ea 5c for 500:
$1.25 M del. Ruby King pepper, $2.50
M. Cash with order. .W. C. Tumlin,
Gainesville, Ga., Route 1.

Ga. imp. pure Porto Ricans, $1.00 a
M; exp. collect, or $1.50 M del. Prompt
shipment. S. J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga.

Porto Ricans,>$1,40 M, FOB: Cash
with order. Berry Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Route 1. :

Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall pota-
to plants, $1.35 M del; 5 M lots $1.25
M del; or $1.00 M FOB Baxley, Gov.
inspected, full count and prompt ship-
ment guaranteed. Orders filled within
3 to 5 days. Cash with order. Mrs.
Lizzie Poole, Boxley, Ga., Route 3.

Porto Ricans, inspected and treated,
$1.65 M. A. C. Holland, Flowery.
Branch, Ga. Rt 1.

Pimento sweet pepper plants, 20c a
100; New Stone tomato 20c a 100; Wilt
Proof tomato 30c a 100; Childs Re-
splendent tomato, has about 5. differ-
ent colors of tomatoes on vine at same
time, 10e a doz, 50 for 25c. All plants
postpaid at above prices. Will exch.
for peanuts at 5c lb. or pecans at 15c
lb. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.

Genuine imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. in-
spected, $1.50 M, in 5 M and 10 M lots,
$1.35 M del. R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Ga.,
Route 5.

Porto Ricans, inspected and treated,
$2.00 M del. in Ga. H. G. Bartlett,
Cordele, Ga., Route D, Box 185.

Imp. Porto Ricans, ready, $1.40 M,
in small lots, 10 M up, $1.25 M. L: D.
Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga., Route 3.

Porto Ricans, $1.00 M, up to 10 M
lots. 90c M, in larger quantities. M.
W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga., Route 1.

Bumcomb collard plant, 25c a 100, 50e

$1.25

for 250, 75c for 500, :$1.25>M. He -G.

Kelley, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 2.
Flat Dutch cabbage, and New Stone
tomato, 25c a 100, $1.25 M; each; Sweet
Bell pepper and pimento, 50c a 100;
tobacco plants 50c a 100. All del) W.
C. Owens, Flowery Branch, Ga.. RFD 1.
Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected
and treated, $1.50 M, del. Cash with

order. Full count and quality guaran-
teed. C. H. Reddick, Sylvania, Ga.,
Route 3.

Charleston Wakefield, E. Flat Dutch
cabbage, yellow Bermuda onion and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 2500

for $1.50, 5 M, $2.75, exp. collect. W.
N. Golden, Moultrie, Ga.
Hastings Big Brimmer tomato

plants, 30c a 100; Hot Cayenne pep-
per, 25 plants foril5c, 50 for 25c; also
Sugar pumpkin seed, 10c oz, 1-4 lb, 25c;
mammoth green pod okra seed, 25c
Ib; 1.2 lb 15c. Add postage. Cash with
order, . Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Ga., Route 29.

PLANTS WANTED

Want 1 M sweet, hot and pimento
pepper plants; egg plants; Red Skin
Porto Rico potato plants and Heading
variety collard seed. E. Greer, Tay-
lors, S. C., Route 2. fe

Want to exch. 12 lbs nice sundried
apples for 2 M Porto Rico potato plants
ea; to pay postage. Mrs. J. H. Schell,
Carroliton, Ga., Route 7.



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~ WOMENS DEPARTMENT

NEEDLEWORK, F LOWERS an d SEEDS, MISCELLANEOUS









Flowers and Seeds for
_Sale and Wanted

Db and single yellow jonquils and

white narcissus, mixed, at one cent
each, a few giant zinnias and mari-
golds, 1c each; snow-on-the-mountain
jc each; mixed color iris, green and
white border plant, near white violets
and rocket, all 5c each; beefsteak and
red ponderosa tomato plants 20c a
100. Cash with order. Add 7c for post-
age an order. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter,
Rising Fawn, Georgia.
' Pink weigelia 25c; red velvet rose,
15c each; purple iris 25c doz; day lilies,
dbl. jonquils, paper white narcissus,
white daisies, hardy yellow butter-cups
15e doz; hardy pink phlox 25c doz;
red rambler rose 15c each; different
kinds of ferns 12 for 95c; dark red
hollyhocks, 4 for 25c; May apple roots
25c Ib. All well rooted. Linda Hix, Ella
Gap, Georgia.



Dbl. geraniums, dark and light red; |

pink and white, 10c each; begonias,
chatelane supreme, thuestonii, 20c ea;
everblooming Christmas red, 20c each;
maple leaf and pink conch 15c; Christ-
mas cactus 25c each; justicia 15c each;
white August. lilies 25c each; gypsie or
rainbow moss, 10c each; fluffy ruffles
ferns 25c each; ruffled petunias 4 for
25c, large red, orange, lemon yellow
cannas, 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box Springs,
Georgia, Route 2. ; :

Yellow jonquils and paper. white
narcissus bulbs 75c a 100; large purple
violets 50c a 100. Miss Ruby Mashburn,
Adairsville, Ga. Route 2.

Golden glow, white, yellow and biue
violets and house leak 25c doz. each;
Dusty Miller 30c doz; August and tiger
lilies 40c doz; artificial peach trees 15c
each; ladies wash bowl 50c doz; choice
ferns 75c; hollyhocks 15c doz; dbl.
tanzy 40c doz; weeping Mary 25c each.
Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving, Ga.

Blue August lilies, pine burr ge-
raniums, three leaf clover geraniums,
white and pink hydrangea, blue flow-
ered grass, all well rooted, 15c each.
_ Add _ postage. Mrs. R. S. Ellenburg,
Ball Ground, Georgia, Route 3.

Blue summer pinks 20c doz; black-
eyed susans 15c for 6; giant vine 3 for
10c or 6 for 15c; hedge cuttings $1 a
100; dbl. tansy, six fuschias 25c; add
postage on small orders. Miss Mae
Waters, Dahlonega, Ga.

Hollyhocks, 3 bunches, 15c; house
leak, 3 bunches 10c; garden horse mint
10c bunch; golden glow, 3 bunches for
zoc. Add postage on small orders. Miss
Dorothie Waters, Dahlonega, Ga.

Single and dbl. jonquils, white nar-=
cissus bulbs 15c doz; orange lilies and
yellow buttercups 15c doz; white jas-
mine 10c doz; pink hardy phlox 20c
doz. Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Georgia,
Route 3.

Red and variegated canna roots 15
doz; 4 doz. for 50c del. F, W. Freyman,
Blackshear, Georgia.

Large type red hardy phlox, 60 doz.
or 2 1-2 doz. $1; blue iris, double tanzy,
fall pinks 50c doz; lemon day lilies,
white primroses, devil-in-the-bush,
dusty miller 45c doz; blue flags 25c
each; tiger lilies, 25c doz; golden bells
10c each. Add postage. Miss. Pearl
Hensley, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3, Box 55.

Blue and white flags, butter cup
bulbs $1 per 100; mums, some large
variegated 20c doz; pink verbena, 30c
doz; marigolds, salvia 25c; petunias

-15c doz; or will exch. equal value for
one or two settings of Indian Runner
duck eggs. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Adairs-
ville, Georgia, Route 2.

Yellow narcissi and butter and egg
bulbs, $1.00 per 100 and postage; 200
white, 200 purple and 100 yellow Iris

bulbs, 50 for $1.00; 4 yellow calla lilly
bulbs 30c ea or 4 for $1.10; evergreen
perriwinkle vine 25c doz. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.

Hollyhocks, all colors, Hastings pe-
tunias 25c doz; blue violets, 2 doz for
25c; Dorothy Perkins running roses,
' pink, lilac, 20c each; snowballs 25c ea;
blue flags, 6 for 25c; sea pinks, large
pinks 20c doz; leman canna, yard fern,
10c ea; Miss Bessie McD. Campbell,
Rockmart. Ga Ri: 3;

Giant Crego or Comet aster plants,
mixed colors, Marigold 1c ea; tall snap-
dragon plants, mixed colors lc ea; add
7c postage. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Do-
erun, Ga. Rt. 4.

Milk and wine lillies, red canna lil-
lies 30c doz; several lbs. garlic, will exc.
for any pure eggs. Mrs. C. F. Watson,
Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3.

Blue plumbago, beef-steak begonia,
15c; red conk begonia and pink ger-
anium cuttings, red and pink cactus,
Xmas cactus 10c; green and white
striped Jew 5c: Mrs. W. A. Clay, Lo-
ganville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Red Japonicas, rooted boxwood, ju-
nipers, Arbor Vitae 25c ea; lemon lil-
lies 50c doz; blue Iris lillies, tiger lil-
lies 40c doz; cream Narcissus $1.50 per
100; pink perennial phlox, sweet Wil-
liam 30c doz; yellow daffodils $1.00 doz.
Will exch. any flowers for tufted dres-
ser scarfs. Mrs. Abercrombie, Morgan-
ton, Ga.

Lemon lily, large Jap Iris 45c doz;
Sweet Williams, pinks, perennial phlox,
35c doz; pink Hybiscus, pink peonies
25 ea; golden glow $1.00 doz; spotted
lily, 30c doz; cream Narcissus $1.25 per
10; daffodils 25c doz; purple lilac, snow-
ball, pink almond, pink althea, bridal
wreath, American Beauty rose, 6 for
$1.00; pink Cherokee rose, Azaleas $1.00
doz. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga.

Have sold all ruffled petunias. Mrs.
G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga.

Salmon, red, yellow cannas, 40c doz;
large fall pinks, all colors, 15 doz;
Marigold and Zinnia plants 10c doz;
blanket flowers 20c doz; well rooted.
Add postage on less than 50c order.
Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
Seven.

Blue flag lily bulbs 25e doz; Jonquils,
April narcissus, yellow June lillies,
snowdrops 20c doz; Dorothy Perkins
roses, flowering almond, blue flowering
box vine 3 for 25c; mint, garlic, hore-
hound and catnip 20c doz; Miss L. M.
Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1.

Geranium, sword fern, 15c ea; pink
begonia 3 for 25c; purple violets, dusty
miller 20c doz; thornless yellow roses
2 for 25c. Miss Dorothy M. Davis,
Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1.

White Easter or Mt. lily bulbs 25c
doz; giant yellow marigold seed, 20c
cupfull; purple lilac, rooted 20c ea; pink
and purple crepe myrtle sprouts 25c
ea; mammoth zinnia seed 20c cupfull;
large red and yellow canna bulbs 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Hartley,
Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2 :

Large size yellow narcissus bulbs 75c
per 100. Miss Ida Crawford, Jewell,
Georgia.

Lemon, white flag lillies, zinnia, ma-
riglod, petunia, single hollyhock, jon-
quil, daffodill, narcissus, butter and
egg bulbs, mixed chrysanthemums_ 25c
doz; canna lily, 10c bulb; touch-me-
not salvia 25 doz; collection for porch
box, consisting of 2 each, petunia,
touch-me-not, salvia, blue blooming
Jew, white striped, 1 colia, 1 sultana,
1 four oclock, 1 yard geranium, French
marigold, sweet peas, all for 50c; other

collections also, Add 10c postage. Mrs.

C. L. Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Double giant zinnias, marigolds, bal-
sams, hollyhocks, wandering Jew, prin-
cess feather 15c doz; sweet scented car-
nations 15c ea; hardy ferns, red Gloria
de Chatlin begonias 20c ea; asters,



phlox, 20c doz; four oclocks, 10c ea;



althea, 3 for 25c; purple lilac, leopard

2 cuttings for 5c; pink and white Ox-

blue, pink and purple verbena 25 doz;
All well rooted strong healthy plants,
packed in wet moss. Miss Florrie
Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 68.

Improved large flowering salvia and
dahlia slips 30c doz. Mrs. W. L. Blank-
enship, 105-E 3rd St., Rome, Ga.

Petunias, 2 doz for 10c; yellow root
10c lb. Add postage, cash with order.
Mrs. A. S. Abercrombie, Villa, Rica,
Ga Rte. :

Purple iris 25 doz;purple. fox
glove 30c doz; bleeding heart, 3 cut-
tings for $1.00; pink and white cos-
mos 20c doz; pink weigla, well rooted
25c ea; golden bells, purple and white

lillies, pink almond 10c ea; double pink
old fashioned roses, weeping linden, 2
for 25c; dusty miller 15c doz. Add pos-
tage Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt. 3: :

Double daffodils 25c doz; narcissus,
10c doz; snow on the mountain 5c
bunch; white Sweet Williams 20c doz;
chrysanthemums, 25c doz; also pep-
permint and spearmint 20c bunch. Miss
Lillian Daves, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.

Blue lillies, 3 bunches for 25c; phlox
plants, 6 bunches 15c; jonquils, $1.00
per 100; running roses, 10c doz Add
postage. - Miss Polly Walters, Dahlon-
ega, Ga.

Purple King Iris, hardy phlox 15c
doz; pink flowering almonds, 6 for 25c;
well rooted promptly shipped. Mrs.
W. M. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.

White Spirea and Bridal Wreath,
pink crepe myrtle and English dog-
wood 15c ea; 2 for 25c; well rooted dog-
wood 50c doz; dbl. mixed Hollyhock
plants 50c doz; purple lilac 15c ea;
Miss Blanche Woodruff, Greenville,
Georgia. ey

Blooming cactus, rooted 10c; cuttings
10c doz; sword ferns 15c for nice bunch;
Maple Begonia rooted 20c; dbl. red and
pink geraniums, rooted 10c; cuttings,
2 for 5c; All kinds of Jew 10c doz;
cuttings; burnt orange color Lantana,

alis, Snake cactus 5c ea; colens, mixed
colors 20c doz; everblooming sweet
peas, 30c doz. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gaines-
ville, Gao Rt. 7,

Fox gloves and hollyhocks 20c doz;
hardy flox, altheas, purple and pink
Verbena, 3 colors Iris, 25 doz; yellow
cannas 10c bulb; golden bells; weigel-
easm 25 ea; fine mess, 15c doz; pe-
tunia, mixed colors 25c doz All well
rooted. Mrs. A. Silver, Talking Rock,
Gao Rt. 2:

Snapdragons, all colors, hardy phlox,
30c doz: ea; Snow on the Mountain 15
doz; pink almonds 35c ea; Butterfly
lillies and Star of Bethlehem 25c doz.
ea; Miss Geneva Silver, Talking Rock,
Ga. Rie2:

Pink Weigelas, purple lilac, butter-
fly or summer lilac bush, dbl. yellow
Japonica 25c ea; purple hardy phlox,
blue iris, wellow day lillies, 35c doz. |
ea; purple Fox Gloves 40c doz. red
velvet roses, and birdeye bushes 15c ea;
violets 20c doz; all rooted; pink and
white monthly rose cuttings 20c doz.
Miss Ruby Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.

Red Salvia, orange, yellow and fall
blooming marigolds, mixed dbl., Zin-
nias, mixed dbl. Touch-me-nots, fever-
few, perriwinkle, white and pink spi-
der plants, Gaillairdia, ragged robin,
30c doz; 4 doz. for $1.00; purple and
white iris 60c doz; large purple, cream,
pink, white single and dbl. purple and
pink hyacinths 10c; $1.00 doz; purple
Roman 35c doz; purple Achimines 50c
doz; and many other flowers, seeds
and bulbs. Mrs. R. M. Sneppa Stone
Mountain, Ga. Rt. 3.

Colen plants, dark bronze, $1.00 a 100
15c doz; hardy winter Feather Ferns,
evergreen, 3 for 25c; dbl; Aurora or
Rosy Morn lillies, single, Easter bloom-
ing, hardy, $1.00 a 100 del. Mrs. R. H.



Have sold all of the Grape and Red
Begonias Answer to many inquiries.
Miss Mary E. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga,
RFD 1. Box 42.

Rooted red, white, pink dbl. ees z
aniums, 20 .and 30c ea; cuttings 5c.
No orders accepted for less than 25c;
orders over 50c del. Miss Minnie Wile.
liams, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Mammoth Zinnias, fall marigolds,
red African marigolds, black-eyed sy-=
sans, wandering jew, 10c doz; Add pos=
tage, will exch. for box flowers, | be-
gonias, geraniums, etc. Mrs. S. W. Har-
rison, Ft. Valley, Ga.

White and pink hydrangia, cuttings
5e; rooted 10c; white, pink and red
geranium cuttings 5c ea; dark red Fus- ~
chia, red Justicia, orange Lantana, red
weeping lantana, pink June red June,
Xmas Cactus and summer lilac cut-
tings 5c ea; 6 for 25c; white and conch
Begonia 10c ea. Cash or money order.
No checks. Add postage. Mrs. J. W.
Roper, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. oe

Hastings dbl. Sunflowers, ready to
transplant 35c doz; pink June cactus,
rooted 20c; Hastings dbl. Hollyhocks,
mixed colors 35c doz; mixed colors
snapdragon 20c doz; all postpaid. Mrs.
J. T. J. Hartness,:Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Narcissus, iris, jonquils, day lillies,
from 10 to 40c doz; flowering plants,
shrubbery, roses and other plants to
exch. for bedspreads, other hand-work,
or poultry. Write Woodmere ae
Chamblee, Ga.

1 pink Sultana, bronze jew, 1. um
brella palm, white striped century
plant, lot for 50c; hot and sweet pep-
per plants, 15c doz; 2 doz. for 25;
Add postage. Mrs. L. A. Aderhold,. La_
vonia, Ga.

Orange, rose and pink well pgted:
Sultanas, 30c ea; 4 for $1.00. Post
paid. No stamps. Mrs. C. A. VeNEne
Chamblee, Ga

All colors geraniums, rooted, trail
ing Queen Colens, 15c ea; Digerent va
rieties of ferns, white and pink Hy
drangea 30c ea; Justicia cuttings 10
red and pink June Cactus 10c; orange,
red, pink and purple Sultanas 20c;
pink and yellow lantanas 15c; Salvias -
60c doz; Portland Petunias, 2 for 5c
ferns 20c; begonias, 15 to 50c ea; for
sale; Notice: I have all of the mums
that I need. Answer to many inqui
ries. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga.
Gout:

Bleeding heart 40c ea; 3 fOr $1 00;
red and yellow mums, 35c doz; yellow ;
Japonicas 40c ea; rooted Junipers, 18
high, 2 for $5.00; yellow button mums.
Add postage. Mrs. T. M. Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga Rt 2

Narcissus, dbl and_ single Jogi
day lillies, white Star jasmine 15c doz;
$1.00 a 100; yellow and red Japonica,
2 for 25c; sweet violets 40c a 100;
phlox 35c doz; hardy hibiscus 40c ea
shasta daisies 20c doz; Fox Gloves 25C
doz. All well rooted. Dorothy Perkins |
and Monthly rose cuttings, 20c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lillie Eller, Rie e
Gap, Ga. te

Pink and red hardy Hibiscus 15 a
varigated violets, sweet williams, all ccl-
ors daisy plants. mixed- kinds of chry
santhemums 50 for 25c; dark purpl
iris 35c doz; white violets, 2 doz 15c;
Spider wart, blue and purple, Z0c doz
pink perennial pea vines, 6 for 25c
myrtle and evergreen vines, 50c 2 100;
sword lillies, 6 for 30c; pink and white
rambler roses, 1 of ea; 15c or exch. for
syrup or honey. John Wilson, Ellijay
Ga. Rt 3, Box 42. i

Cinnamon, Va. Creeper and little Ev-
ergreen vines, Star of Bethlehem and
pink Oxalis, 12 roots for 25c; blue Ag-
eratum, Shasta Daisies, good stock of
yellow and red bronze mums, mixed
colors Snapdragons, 15c doz; small
purple lilac and thornless Blackberry
10c ea; Send postage. Mrs. V. C. Ro-






































































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hardy Hibiscus, 15c ea; Dai-
sies, varigated violets, all colors Sweet
Williams, dbl. and single, 2 doz. i5c;
nie 50c a 100; dbl. pink and white rose,
white and pink Ramblers, dark red vel-.
vets and single red with yellow center,
6 for 25c; Myrtle vine and Boston ivy,
80c @ 100; Yocca 50c doz; yellow button
nd mixed daisy mum plants, white
ets, 10c doz; 300 varieties of iris, 1
doz. mixed $1.00; 100 mixed, $5.00; 1
doz. all different $2.00. Will exch for
Sultanas, Wandering Jew and quilt

scraps. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.

pee tt). 3.
ee General J acqueeninot rose and vari_
gated summer roses, 1 of ea; 20c; dbl.
giant mixed Zinnias; cinnamon vine
ind daisy plant, 2 doz 15c; 1 hot pep-
per and Stone tomato plants 5 doz;
tanzy 20c doz. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
Route 3.
_ Hardy Limari plants 2 doz 15c; blue
and purple Spider Wart 15c doz; all

lors. sweet williams 2 doz 15c; sev-

al colors hardy phlox. Royal Eller,
Ellijay, Ga, RFD 3.
_Shoofly plants, 6 with full instruc-
ions for using 50c postpaid, or exch.
for Colens. Mrs. AL JL poe Butler,
Ga. Rt 1.
_ Blue and white violets, $3. 00 M, Nar-
Cissus and Jonquil bulbs $4.00 M, ea;
little old fashioned Jonquil bulbs 75c
a 100; Iris dwarf and large blue, only,
$1.00 a 100; Lemon lillies 25c doz:
Snapdragons 5 ea; Hollyhocks, single
and dbl., all colors 5c ea; French 10c
ea; Balsam and Bachelor Buttons, ali
: colors dbl. Zennias 20c doz; add pos-
tage. Mrs. A. J. Ledford, Blairsville,
Georgia.
Blue purple Iris $1.00 for 50. Cash
with order. Mrs. Hannah H. Harris,
Tiffin, Ga. Rt. C. Box 10 A.
Blue Hydrangia, rooted- 20c, cuttings
10c; Perennial Phlox and purple Iris,
40c ea; Nickel Geraniums, pepper-
mint, tansy, houseleak, Blue Flower,
Box Vine, Primrose, blue violets, Daf-
dils, Butter and Eggs, Snowdrop
bulbs, all 15 doz; 40c a 100 Will exc.
for dbl. Geraniums, rooted, or other
flowers. Write what you have to exch.
Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga.
Jap Quince, 2 doz. for 30c; velvet
mmer rose 10c; Althea 10c; purple
and lavender Iris 30c doz; peach blow
monds 10c; larkspur 25c a 100; but-
rcups 30c doz.
Ella, Gap, Ga.
_Sultanas, large flowering Hybridse,
white, pink, rose, salmon, orange, crim-
son and violet shades, rooted plants,
20 ea; dbl. red Hollyhocks, well root-
ed. plants 75c doz. Mrs. S. W. Sloan,
uburn, Ga.
Sweet scented blue violets, large
flowering Zinnias and Marigolds, 10c
doz; mixed colors dbl. Touch-me-nots,
_ Calif. Poppies, mixed petunias 15 doz;
Everlasting flower, mixed colors, Snap.
dragons, sweet scented old fashioned
garden pinks 25c doz; purple lilac, and
ink running roses, rooted 10c ea; Bird
ye hedge bush, 10c, unrooted cuttings
of pink and red everblooming rose, 25c
doz; blooming moss, 10c doz; pink Ox-
alis 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. u: Min-
er, Buford, Ga.
Dark blue Flag Lillies, rooted $225 a
100; Star of Bethlehem bulbs $1.25 a
00; -white Narcissus and yellow Jon-
quils $1.50 a 100. All del. Mrs. T. W.
Cline, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Red berries from the evergreen pot
shrub Ardissia, 10c doz. Berries stay
on plant a year. Mrs. W. T. Christo-
_ pher, Montezuma, Ga.
_ Old fashioned Iris 50c doz. Miss Lou-
ise Welden, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D.
500 old fashioned white dbl. Nar-
cissus bulbs with old fashioned sweet
odor 25c doz; 1 M Jonquils 20c doz;
FOB Norwood. Mrs. C. A. Jones, Nor-
wood, Ga. P. O. Box 37
- Narcissus bulbs 15c doz; Jonquil
bulbs 10c doz Mrs. O. L. Green, Cedar-

town, Ga. Rt. 5.
- Verbena, 3 nice bunches, 10c or 25c
doz; mixed turnip seed, 10c teacupful.
Add postage. Mrs. M. C. Conner,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
- King Humbert Cannas, firery red or
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dragons, butter and



lace canary yellow Cannas, gold and
crimson $1.00 a 100; mint plants 50c a
100 Mrs Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.

Purple Achininese plants or Widows
Tears, 5 and 6 in. high, 2 plants 15c;
4 for 25c; Red Salvia plants, 6 for 15c:
Perennial Spider plants 30c
doz; Dusty Miller 20c doz; Spengeria
ferns, yr. old, 2, 25c, $1.15 doz. Miss
Mittie Collins, Smithville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Canna bulbs and sunflower plants,
$1.00 per 100; add postage. Will exch.
100 for Hastings Mung beans. Mrs.
Harvy Leslie, Rt 1, Box 5 A, Green-
ville, Ga.

Pot coladium, Boston and Sword
ferns, umbrella plants, maiden-hair
fern, pink justischia, two kinds be-
gonias, sultana, all rooted 25c ea; giant
cannas, different colors, 4 for 35c; Am-
aryllis bulbs 40c ea; giant red Easter
lillies $1.00 doz; mammoth red verbena,
2 plants 25c; white jonquil bulbs, daisy
chrysanthemums, 25 doz; geranium
and begonia cuttings, 3 for 25c; large
mums, 75c doz; all state inspected.
Miss Cuba Carter, Larke Park, Ga.

Red, white and pink oleanders, well
rooted, 35c ea; cuttings, 10c ea; genu-
ine pink Camelia Japonica cuttings 20c
ea; $2.00 per doz. Cash or exch. fer
anything useful. Mrs. B. A. Palmer,
Arlington, Ga Rt A. ;

Perriwinkles, 3 doz. 25c; coral vine,
15c ea; or 2 for 25c; send stamped en-

-velope for reply. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Ar.

jington, Ga. Rt. A.

Peonies, red, white and pink, double
90c ea; Iris lilies 15c doz; large yellow
improved mums, 10c doz; well rooted
sword ferns 10c ea. Miss Eva Haynes,
Buford, Ga. s

8 different varieties double geranium
cuttings, several kinds of begonias 5c
ea; will exch. for Sultanas, peonies,
blue or lavender Iris lillies, milk and
wine lillies or hyacinth bulbs. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Roy Malone, Brooks, Ga.
Rte

Sword fern, 15c ea; blue August lity
bulbs, Xmas cactus rooted 5c ea; red
May and June cactus cuttings, 2 for 5c;

yellow daffodil bulbs, 75c per 100; yel--

low Narcissus, 15c doz. Mrs. H. G. Fra-
ser, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga.

All kinds Iris, cannas, altheas, doub-
le and single, Shasta daisies, running
vines and cut flowers. Rose trees, fig
trees, Magnolia trees. Miss Lula Gach-
et, 238-12th St. N. E., Atlanta. Ga.
Phone Genevaa 8082-J.

Double red and white geraniums,
Sweet Williams, 10c ea; double and
yellow marigold plants 2 doz for 15c.
Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Gladden,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 60.

Double day lily, 5c .ea; yellow snap
eggs, bleeding
heart, 30c doz; conk begonia 15c ea;
rooted ruffled beefsteak begonia 35c; 1
pink hydrangea 25c; white geranium
cuttings, 3 colors iris, 10c ea; pink per-
ennial verbenas 30c doz; shasta daisy,
dusty miller 20c doz. Will exch. for
Rex begonias, coladiums, fuschias, dah-
lias and other flowers Grace Roberts,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 73.

Amaryllis and daffodil bulbs 30c doz;
single white hyacinth bulbs, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, San-
dersville, Ga. Rt 1, Box 8.

Oleanders, all colors, altheas, laven-
kinds begonias, crown of thorns. Any
der-pink-white, all kinds of ferns, two
of above, 3 for 55c. Mrs. J. A. Griffin,
512 16th avenue E, Cordele, Ga.

Three kinds begonias rooted, sword
fern rooted 25c ea; beefsteak begonia
rooted, 30c ea; double red geranium,
porch coladium, maiden hair fern 20c
ea; red sultana, rooted 25c ea; perri-
winkle plants, mixed colors 30c per 100;
marigolds 30c doz; white jonquils 5
doz. for $1.00; large yellow chrysanthe-
mums 50c.doz; white Puritan mums,
$1.00 doz; red and pink Mammoth ver-
bena plants, 2 for 25c. Grace Carter,
Lake Park, Ga.

Water lillies 6 for 50c; pink perennial
phlox, 30c doz; giant dbl daffodils,
cream narcissus, golden center, 25c doz;
$1.50 a 100; lemon and giant Tiger
lillies, 35c doz; Yarrow plants, palma
violets, butterfly bush 25 doz; sweet



bronze foliage, te 00 oe Richard Wal- yes 25 doz; 5 doz $1. 00; ace ferns



3 for 25c; white violets, 15 doz; Egeau

| Blue Jap Iris 50c doz; blue and pink
-Columbines, 3 for 60c; 10 Althea lillies

for $1.00; 10 porch ferns, 50c. Mrs.

A. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga.

Zennias, marigolds, touch-me- nots,
prince feathers, bachelor buttons, and
straw flower 15c doz; 2 doz. 25c; As-
ters and Salvias, white grass pinks, 25c
doz; oleanders, rooted, 25c ea; cut-
tings, 3 for 25c; 3 kinds of jew 15c;
red, pink and rose gerdniums, 10c ea;
3 for 25c; white, red bloom, Guinea
conch, Angel Wing and 2 other Begon-
ias, 10c ea; 3 cuttings for 25c; Justichia
10c; petunia 10c doz; carnations, 10c;
ferns, 10c or 3 for 25c; May, June,
smas and many other kinds of Corn-
cob cactus, 4 for 35c, or 10c ea; and
many other kinds of flowers. Add pos-
tage to small orders. Mrs. J. D. Luns-
den; Decatur, Gac Rte 1;

Mixed color Balsam, 20c doz; colens,
2 for 5c; houseleak, 5c a bunch; pink
and white oxalis 5c bunch; orange lan-
tana, 2 cuttings, 5c; dry flower plants,
15c doz; parlor vine, 3 for 5c. Miss Lot-
tie Belle Eades, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

Large dbl. mixed Zinnias, mixed as-
ters, dwarf French marigolds, cyno-
glossum and helichrysums, 20c doz;
mixed phlox, single and dbl Larkspur,
dbl. Balsam, gilians salene (or catch
fly) 15c doz; blue. ageratum, 5c bunch,
old fashioned hardy yellow snapdrag-
ons, 5c bunch. Mrs. E. C, Heaton,
Hartwell, Ga.

Jonquils and Butherecupe: 10c dozen.
W. P. Humphreys, Stone Mtn. Ga.

Flowering canna seed (does. not
bloom until second yr. after planting)
red and yellow, mixed, 10 per doz.
seed or 3 doz for 25c del; or will exch.
for nice quilt scraps of silk, wool,
or cotton. Write first if interested in
exch. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton,
Ga., Route 5.

Jonquil bulbs, three kinds, 60c per
100; single blue hyacinths, 30c doz;
will give one doz. Star of Bethlehem
bulbs with each order. Mrs. D. A.
Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Route 3.

Cape Jasmine, rooted 5c ea; purple
Tris 30c doz; pink gladiolus bulbs, 4
for 12c; verbenas, 3 for 5c; sweet pinks,
2 for 5c; tiger lilies, 25c doz; chrysan-
themums, yellow and purple, 10c doz.
Add postage. Maude Roper, Dawson-
ville, Ga., Route 1.

French burning bush, 15c; cinna-
mon vine, 20 doz; trembling ash, 20c;
will exch. for feeder sacks or sugar
sacks or large quilt scraps. Write what
you have. Mrs. R. R. Howard, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Route 7.

Milk and wine lilies, mammoth bulbs:
regal lily, orange gladiolas with red
throat, varigated lantana, blue hydran-
gea, chrysanthemum plants, brown-
eyed Susan plants, all well rooted. Will
exch. for large leaf begonias, double
rooted geraniums, pink and red ver-
benas, red amaryllis bulbs, double red
and pink carnations, large type, doz-
en double red zinnia plants. Mrs.
Dewey Youmans, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1.



FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED

Want .large pink, red and yellow
mums, dahlias and all kinds of Be-
gonias Will pay cash or exch yard
flowers. Write what you have. Mrs.
S. W. Hardison, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Want 5 bu. Daffodil bulbs, will pay
extra price for part white, also Prin-
cess Amanda and paper white Narcis-
sus. C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga.

Want 200 blue single, old fashioned
hyacinths; 100 butter and eggs, 100
single white hyacinth. Miss Sarah L.
Madley, Bolingbroke, Ga.

Want named varieties of Iris. Quote
del. price in lots of 25 or more. J. J.
Johnston, College Park, Ga., 519 Wash_
ington St.

Want 2 nice ferns, baby breath and
Boston; 2 pink Hydrangia plants. Will
exch. tomato plants, at 25c for 50, early
and late, also Colen plants, 50c doz;
Petunia plants, 25c doz; and mixed as-
ters, 1-2 doz. for 25c. Ea. to pay postage.
Mrs. O. F. Boyd, Carrollton, Ga

Want to exch. 6 Talmer plants for 3
trailing colen plants, or 1 doz. for 1







lace or spengeria fern, aeeibde: Mis. i. - =

O. Medlin, Fairmount, Ga. :
Want to exch. vegetables or goose _

plums for rooted pot flowers, ferns, sul-

tanah, lantanas, fuschia, dbl. gerani-
ums, hydrangia, water-lillies, bleeding
heart, also want to exch. dried pea-
ches for purple geraniums, purple sul-
tanam varigated sultana. Must be
nice rooted plants. Send stamp for
reply. Mrs. Sarah Lee Harris, Mar-
tin, Ga.

Needlework for Sale

Hand emb. at reasonable prices. Miss
Thelma Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., RF
D 1, Box 8.

1 nice, new extra heavy quilt $4.50.
Mrs. C. R. Cofer, Louisville, Ga., Rt. 5.

1 Parisian emb. art needle with four
points; 1 for rug making and 3 for em-
broidery. $1.25. Send money order.
Mrs. G. E. Anderson, Surrency, Ga.

Mtn. Beauty bedspreads, white or
colored thread, sell or exch. for pigs.
Corinne Dykes, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Lace and crochet work for sale. or
will do same on halves. Write Miss
Lula M. Dickson, Eastanollee, Ga., Rt.
One. :

Emb. bedspreads $4.50 ea; 1 center-
piece, 36 in. in diameter $1.00; 1 dres-
ser scarf, white Indian head, 18x54 in.
emb. in roses in wheat stitch with 2 1-2
in. pointed trimmings with tassels,
$1.50; will crochet on halves. Party to
furnish thread and ea. pay postage.
Send samples. Mrs. J. M, Denman,
Plainville, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 tea apron, 1 pillow top and 1 back
piece for Swing, all tufted in pretty
designs and colors. Sell or exch.
Write for particulars. Mrs. Florence
Woodward, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 1.

Hand painted handkerchiefs, 50 and
75 ea; painted. on crepe de chine and
wash silk. Cash with order. Mrs. Hat-
tie Thurman, Monticello, Ga.

All kinds of emb. work Party to
furnish piece already stamped and
thread and pay postage; bedspreads $1
ea; sofa pillow tops 20 ea; counter-
pieces 35c ea; pillow cases 40c pair;
Solid or lazy daisy stitch. Mrs. Ralph
Elder, Jesup, Ga., Route 1.

65 yards white tatting, made of No. .
100 C. M. C., 11 yds, $1.00; 20 yards
white tatting, made of No. 50 spool
thread, 12c yard. Mrs. W. J. Harrison,
Senoia, Ga.

Tatted baby caps with small medal-
lions, size 12 in. across front, $1.25.
Miss Ruby Mashburn, Adairsville, Ga.,
Route 2.

Will do tufting work on halves. Par-
ty to furnish cloth. I will furnish the
thread. Mrs, Zella Adcock, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Hand emb. buffet sets and center-
pieces, scarfs and cushion covers for
sale cheap or exch. for anything can
use. Write. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastan-
ollee, Ga.

Bedspread, pattern 110, $6. 00; other
designs, $4.25 and $5.25. Miss Ellie
Belcher, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3.-

Tatting, single 10c yd; Hen and Bid-
dy, 20c; dbl. 40c. Different designs.
Mrs. H. E. Van Hook, Fayetteville, Ga.,
Route 4.

Handmade necklaces, made of imp.
bugle and small beads, silver and pink
Silver and nile green, white and red,
white and iridescent purple, or a com-
bination of any two colors desired, 35c
ea; Miss Frances McDonald, Chipley,
Georgia.

1 Hall Borchet adjustable dress form,
practically new, $10.00 Mrs. E. J. o-
Neal, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 tufted bedspread, tulip design in
green and yellow thread, $3.00; large
crochet centerpiece, pop corn design,
$1.25. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.,
Route 5. , : :

Will do all kinds of hand emb. rea-
sonably.. Party to furnish thread and
material. Write. Miss Bessie M. Camp-
bell, Rockmart, Ga., Route 3, Box 67.

Single tatting, 10c yd, dbl. 15 yd; 1
white linen room set emb. and tatted
trimmed, $1.75. Miss Margie Brewer,
Lumber City, Ga., Route 1, Box 120,









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NEEDLEWORK FOR SALE

All colors tufting thread, fast col-
ors; tufted bedspreads $3.60 to $4.50;
aprons 50c up; emb. spread, basket de-
sign, $4.00; emb. spread, stamped, $1.60
to $1.75; also 1 automatoc rug loom for
sale. J. J. Whitaker, Dalton, Ga.

Different designs tufted bedspreads,
also will furnish cloth, thread and
needle for making, ready stamped. for
$3.00 del. 6 solid crochet centerpieces,
all white, 24 to 28 in. across $1.75 ea,
del; 1 white 32 in. across, with 8 in.
cloth center, large scallop at edge, $2;
One 30 in. with 17 in. center, pineap-
ple design $2.00; 1 pine cone center-
piece 33 in. with 16 in. tan center, $3.00;
also artificial. flowers to sell. Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga., route
Three.

Crochet centerpieces of different siz-
es $1.75 to $3.00; tufted fire screens $1;
tufted dresser scarfs 90c; pillow tops,

~ 60c; also assorted wax flowers, 4 mums,
4 carnations and 4 roses, 90c. Miss Pe-
colah Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.

6 different bedspread designs, 25c ea;
table runners, scarf ends, pillow cases
and tops, ladies tea aprons, toys to
make and stuff for children, camel,
squirrel, dog and life size doll, 15c ea;
2 for. 25 or exch. for octagon coupons
at 1c ea, Mrs. M. C. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Crochet scarf.ends, 24 in. length, 7
in. deep, basket and ribbon design, un-
bleached, $2.00 for set. Miss Ruth Log-
gins, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pillow case edge, 3 in. wide, made of
unbleached thread 60c pr. scarf ends
to match, 50c;- crochet centerpieces,
29 in. diameter, crochet 10 in. deep,
hair pin and plain finished with 44
pineapple scallops, unbleached thread,
but it is almost white, $4.00. Cash
with order. Mrs. E. L. Loggins, Pen-
dergrass, Ga., Rt. 1.

Plain sewing neatly and well-done,
reasonably. Send cloth with pattern,
exact size. At once. Miss A. Lorena

_ Strickland, Ray City, Ga., Rt. 1.

: 2 dresser scarf ends, crochet with
fine white ball thread, 7 in. wide and
18 in. long, ea; in medallions, 85c ea.
Mrs. Rosie Crow, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.

Nice reed flower baskets, 24 in. high,
open work and lined, 60c ea. Add-pos-
tage; pink straw flower baskets, 18 in.
tall, trimmed with little gilted burrs,
gilted and varnished, 50c ea; 10c ex-
tra for postage. Miss Janie Lee Nunn,
Crawfordville, Ga., Rt. 2.

25 varieties of crepe paper flowers,
roses, 6 for 45c, 75c carnations, pop-
pies, tulips, hollyhocks, jonquils, and

' daffodils, doz; 6 for 30c, 50c doz, mixed
assortment or all one kind. Mrs. Em-
ma Clayton, Roy, Ga.

Plain sewing, house dresses and chil-
drens, 75c ea; and other sewing rea-
sonable. Iva Mantooth, Crandall, Ga.

Braided shuck rugs (like our fore-
parents used on dirt floors) 3 ft. x 4 ft.,
$4.00 ea. Baskets and pot flowers, $1
and $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. A.
J. Ledford, Blairsville, Ga.

2 luncheon sets, hand emb., 1 set con_
sisting of cloth 35 x 35 and 4 nap-
kins 14 x 4, made on Indian head and
hand hemstitched; other 1 cloth 33 x
33 and 6 napkins 12 x 12 with narrow
lace edge, $5.00 per set. Miss Lois Mar-
tin, LaFayette, Ga.

Want material to make into rugs,
such as discarded clothing, old sheets
and hose and woolen goods. Write Mrs.
D. J. Grayson, Greenback, Tenn.

Emb. bedspread butterfly and daisy
design, worked in 6 colors, bleached
sheeting with pillow cases to match,
$5.00; also several pairs pillow cases,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. Sidney Tanner, DEW ye
rose, Ga.; Rt. 1.

Artificial roses, all colors, buds and
roses, 3 for 25c or 10c ea. Add pos-
tage. Miss Georgia Lewis, White Oak,
Georgia.

. Emb. pillow cases, beautiful designs,

_ $1.00 pr; crochet dresser scart ends,

- in scallops, 7 in. deep, 75c set; pillow

~ case edging 3-4 in. wide, 8c yard, 2 yds.
15c. P. O. money order only. Miss

Clara V. Odum, Sycamore, Ga.
Sewing, embroidering,
crochet work, reasonable.

tatting and
Parties fur-





nish material. 1 buffet set emb. in
brown, rose and green silk thread with
tatting edge $1.25; 1 pillow top, emb.
in cotton, 50c; 1 1-2 yds. hen and bid-
dy tatting, blue, 25c yd; 3 quilt tops,
scraps from dresses $1.25 or 3 for $3.50.
Mrs. H. M. Powell, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 4.

272 woo! tailors samples for sale. 90

will make quilt 80 x 90, $2.50 for 1
quilt or $7.00 for lot. Add postage.
Send cashiers check or money order
with order. Mrs. H. J. Westphall,
Baldwin, Ga.

Several buffet sofa pillows, center-
pieces, scarfs and crochet; braided and
hooked for sale. Mrs. L. H. Coe, East-
anollee, Ga.

Baby bonnets made of white ud col-
ored organdie, also prints; plain 175c;
fancy $1.00 Will take orders. Mrs. E.
W. Prescott, Augusta, Ga., RFD 1.

Tufted bedspreads, large size, un-
bleached sheeting, medium wt., in dif-
ferent designs and colors, $2.50 ea. del.
Mrs. Manda Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Squares for 3 quilt tops, 75c ea. Add
postage. Miss Vera Hill, Conyers, Ga.

1 silk crazy quilt lining sparkle sat-
in, fancy stitched with silk rayon all
colored thread, $25.00; 1 rug, tufted
with silk and wool strings, rose design
in center, 24 x 36 in., $6.00 del. Mrs.
J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.

Sofa pillow tops, emb. in fast color
thread, with lace edge and lining for
back, 5c ea,. 2 for $1.25 del... Mrs. C.
T. Williams, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 6.

Plain and fancy sewing, prices rea-

sonable; also crepe paper flowers, any

variety or color, waxed or plain, 10c
doz, to $1.00; pine needle baskets, any
color or shape, $1.00 to $5.00 ea. Mrs.
B. L. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
Tatted baby.caps in rose design, No.
60 white mercerized cotton thread, $3
ea; piece tatting in cotton and silk,
1 1.2 to 6 1-2 yd. pieces, 20 and 35c yd.
Miss Bell Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga.
Box 83. }
Tufted bedspreads $4. 25 and $3:65 ea;
many different designs tufted tea
aprons, 75c ea; or parties furnish ma-
terial and postage, will stamp and
tuft spreads for 75c and $1.00 ea; tea
aprons, 25c ea. Also bedroom sets in
tulip, big basket and dew drop de-
signs $2.75; stamp spreads for tufting
25c; bedroom sets, $1.00. Send stamped
addressed envelope for reply. Miss
Florrie Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Plain sewing; mens shirts 25c, boys
20c ea; childrens dresses, sun-bonnets
and caps at reasonable price; hand-
made handkerchiefs, sell or make on
halves, dbl. and single tatting and
hemstitching, 10 to 25c yd., emb. bed-
room, luncheon sets, towels, center-

| pieces and any kind of emb. and fancy

work. Mrs. Tom Murphy, Chipley, Ga.
Rt. 3, care Tom Bishop.

Want to exch. for rag rugs. Write
for particulars. Mrs. R.S. Fuller, Shi-
loh, Ga.

Want to exch. for pedsoreade. rugs
and emb. work, also want some one to
make rugs. Write for particulars-Mrs.
W. L. Blankenship, Rome, Ga., 106 E.
3rd St.

2 1-2 yards hook and eye thing.
made of No. 30 white thread 45c; four
yards small plain tatting 40c or:exch.
for pure bred chicken or guinea eggs;
also 2 large well made quilted quilts,
$4.00 ea; or exch. for any pure bred
baby chicks except W. Leghorns. Bits.
C. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga.

1 large tan centerpiece, ee
thread, bird design with tan lace on
edge $1.50; 1 linen dresser scarf, white
with colored thread, $1.25; baby cro-

chet slippers, pink, blue or white trim-.

med with ribbon, 75c pr. and other emb.
fancy and plain sewing, reasonable.
Cash with order. I pay postage on
work. Mrs. C. B. Seay, Marietta, Ga.,
Route four.

7 quilt tops, 90c ea; add postage. Mrs.
V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Route 7.

10 large size quilt tops, thick, heavy
cloth, 50c ea. Miss Elizabeth Corley,
Lilburn, Ga., Box 108, route 1.

Ladies hand made linen handker-
chiefs 40c ea; Mens colored thread-

drawn and initial work if desired 40c

ea; linen and cotton baby caps; tatting

MARKET BULLETIN

very reasonable.

$1.50 ea.

sLOrsOC CA?







and most any kind of icky work. If
you pay postage and insurance will
send for inspection. Miss Bertha Wil-
liams, Dooling, Ga., Box 42.

2 bedspreads emb. in fadeless colored
thread, 90 x 90 in., new bleached white
also pr. lace trimmed pillow cases,
bleached white to match $8.00 ea; pat-
tern of bedspread, 25c ea; linen color
scarf, 2 points of tatting and 10 in. me-
dalion on ea. end $1.50.. All postpaid.
Mrs. E. L. Roberts. Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1.

Transfer tufting design for bed-
spreads 25c; directions, sample and
tufting-needle 25 Mrs. Belle Godard,
Coggins, Ga., Rt. 2.

Artificial waxed flowers and wreaths
etc., . $1.50 and $2.00. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Write for description and
individual prices. Mrs. Mary 4&.

,| White, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 55.

1 tufted bedspread, pineapple de-
sign, pink and green fadeless thread,
$4.25, or exch. for 4 R. I. Red pullets.
Mrs. D. A. Clonts, Cartersville, Ga., Rt.
Three.

Hand tufted bacorads $3.50 to $4
Colonial tuft thread and other fancy
work, etc. Reasonable. J.J. Whitaker,
Dalton, Ga.

All kinds of tatting. Sell or exch.

Ga., Route :1.

Flower work baskets,
Add postage.
Watson, Augusta, Ga., Route 5.
vedere. ,

2 fancy flower pastes 60c and 30c;
5 violet baskets, 15 ea; 1 doz. mixed
crepe paper flowers, 30c. Perry Ken-
rey, Monroe, Ga., RFD :2.

Tatting and crochet at reasonable
prices. Samples furnished. Customers
to furnish materials; also have 7 yds.

Ruby Ruth
Bel-

Feather Edge single tatting; 3 1-2 yds.

to the piece. Made of blue and white
varigated and lavender and white var-
igated thread, 65c per piece. Write for
full information. Miss Margaret Ed-
wards, Plainville, Ga., RFD 1.
~Embroidery, tatting, fancy work of all
kinds and plain sewing at reasonable
prices; also tatted baby caps, $1.50.
Mrs. R. A. en, -~Vienna, Ga., Route
Six.

Six quilts; new, $2.50 ea. . Mr.
Coleman, White, Ga. =

. A few designs of quilt patterns; Cot-

C.

ton ball, Black diamond, Ediths choice.

Will send sample quilt star and pat-
tern for 15c; Will piece quilt squares
if party will furnish cloth
and thread. Mrs. L. L. Corn, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga., Route 2.

Pine needle baskets trimmed in the
burr; $1.00. ea;
needles 25c lb. Will exch. for spreads
or something of equal Value. Mrs. M.
E. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga:

4 rug patterns, $1.00; 2 stamped rugs
39 x 28 ea; 88c. Miss Emilise GGordon,
Dallas, Ga.

2 orchid hand painted kerchief scarfs
$1.98 ea; Add postage. Send stamped
envelope for reply. Miss Frances A.
Henderson, Dallas, Ga. Route 5.

Infants tatted bootees, ready made,
1 pr. ea. for 2 mos. and 3 to 6 mos old
sizes, 45c per pair. Cash with order.
Miss Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Ga., Rt.
One.



Eggs for Sale and
~ Wanted

Fresh fertile R. I. Red eggs, 75c for
15 or $1.25 for 30 FOB Colquitt. Mrs.
J. C. Chapman,: Colquitt, Ga., Rt. A,
Box 107.

Lakenvelder, Barred Rock and Indi-
an Game eggs, $1.00 for 15 each; In.
dian Runner duck eggs $1.00 for 12.
Will exch. for anything can use. Mrs.
W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. .B.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs $1.25 for 15 prepaid; fawn and
white Indian Runner duck eggs $1.25
a doz. prepaid; Big bone Giant Bronze





| for pure bredsS. P. C. pigs.

Mrs, M. Pitts, Senoia,

from 50c to)

also long green ,pine.




Thursday, June 14, 1998

turkey eggs, $8.00 a doz., or will exch.
L. J. El-



lis, Cumming, Ga, Rt. 5. :
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, 90c for

15 del. Pure stock. Crate to be re-
turned. Mrs. J. J. Hooks, Ghetile,
Ga., Route 2.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet pure bred ee

Barred Rock eggs, 90c for 15 del.
ton to be returned.
Unadilla, Ga., Route 2.

Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs.
Sell or exch. for Reds, Rocks or Giants.
Mrs. C. W. Kown, White, Ga.; Rt. 1.
Box 15

Eggs from 2 yr. old M. B. turkey
hens $3.00 for 12 del.
nish crates; also day old turkeys, M.
B. strain Toe: ea; and. aS: C. Ro,
Red hen at $2.00 FOB Senoia about 12
of June. Mrs. R. L. Mee Woodsey, i
Georgia. ea

Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs, Stocks
second direct, $1.00 for 15 del. Cash
with order Mrs. C A. Wilbanks, Com-
.crce, Ga., Rt. 29.

Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, 25c ea,
del. Now ready to ship. No checks ac-

Car-
Taylor Hooks,

ville, Ga., Route 8.

White African and Speckled Guinea
eggs, 30c doz. Mamie E. ee Tooms-
boro, Ga:, Route 2...

Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet exes; $1.00

per setting or will exch. 1 setting for ae
300 good variety of everblooming straw-

berry plants, or 400 Spring bearing
kind. Write. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dah-
lonega, Ga.

Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs. Gold
Bank strain, $3.50 doz. June del. Mrs.
L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock 4
and Martin Regal Dorcas White Wy-. -

andotte eggs, 85c for 15;
4c an egg del. Cartons to be returned.

larger lots,

Mrs. J. E. Steadham, Bainbridge, Ga, __

Route A. i
White Guinea and Bantam eggs $1.25
for 15. each, del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty,

-Georgia.

Pure bred, large White Wyandotte
eggs, 75 for 15. Miss Bessie Mer-
ritt, Wray, Ga.

White Cornish eggs, $1.75 for 15 by
prepaid parcel post, or exch. for nice
new large quilts, tufted or emb. bed-
spreads. Write full description or what *
you have. Mrs. Minnie Law, East-
man, Ga. a

Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2. 25 for i
15; Buff Cochin Bantam eggs, $1.50
for 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Peters
Bide. - :

Owen strain S. C. R. I. Red eggs $1
for 15, $4.50 a 100 del. Can furnish
several hundred weekly. Mrs. M. B.
Scroggs, Alto, Ga.

\



EGGS WANTED

Will hatch your eggs for half of the
chicks. Ship eggs prepaid. We will
pay the postage on chicks sent to you.
Jas. K. Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga., 925
Waverly Way

Want several cases of Sfricliy fresh
yard eggs (yard run). Will pay ac.
cording to prices quoted in Market
Bulletin week of del. J. D. Ward, Co-
lumbus, Ga., 217 32nd. Street. Ries

Want setting of 15 Indian Runner
duck eggs. -Will exch. flowers or to-
mato plants..
Mrs. J. S. Greene, Adairsville, Ga., Rt.

| Two.

Want Bourbon Red turkey eggs. Will
pay $1.80 for setting of 9. Must be
guaranteed fresh and fertile. Also
want to hear from some one who will
exch. pure bred R. I. Red eggs for Pe-
tunia plants. Write Mrs. W. T. Dodd,
Alto, Ga., Route 1.

' Want setting of turkey eggs and Sil-
ver and Gold Lace Wyandotte eggs.

Exch. dresser scarf or will: tuft bed-

spreads in any design. Mrs. R. R. How-
ard, Gainesville, Ga., Route 7.
- Want eggs, peaches, watermelons, to-_
matoes and all kinds of produce. C.
C. Taylor, Tampa, Fla. Care Taylors
Fruit and Produce Co.

Want to exch. some R. I. Red eggs
from prize winners for turkey or Guin-
ea eggs. Mrs. S. C. Cavender, Monti-



cello, Ga., RFD 3.







Buyer to fur-

cepted. Mrs. B. F. Morrison, Gaines-_ ee

Write for particulars,



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