Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 July 5

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= vou W is STATE CAPITOL : ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JULY 5, 1928.







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Watermelon Loading Rules
FIRSTCars shall be ventilated on sides and icc Noth ears shall be deemed standard loaded without stich ventilation.

SECONDMelons shall be earefully handled, stacked and piled tightly. -

THIRDNo ears shall be deemed standard loaded unless papered around the side and ends to the full height of the melons.
_ The f.oor shell be properly bedded with either excels. or, pn st.aw or other suitable bedding. In no event wit saw dust or
shavings be accepted. Do not close vents with paper.

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-FOURTHMelons poy be eraded as follows: a : Ro oo es

* Average Min, Weight Max. Weight Depth Oo A OOUE
18 lbs. 16 lbs. 20 lbs. deep 1600. melons
20 lbs. 18 Ibs. , 22 Ibs. deep _ 1500 melons
22 Ibs. - -- 20 Ibs. 24 Ibs. deep 1150 melons
24 lbs. - 22: Ibs. 26 Ibs. deep s*1050 melons
go (DS. *.) <1. Bae Vs: . 28. 1s. deep 1000 melons
qo Abs: oe 26, bee 2 BU bbs. deep > 960 melons
OTS) 02) aad. LBS... 3 92 Ibs; eps . 880 melons
yea TDR Oo 30. Ibs. _ 34 Ibs. deep 840 melons
es 32 Ths B6 That A deep. 4) 800. elons
ee ee bg FT $4108. 2 38 lbs, - deep 720 melons

FIRTH Melons shall be frealy dhoaad from vines and loaded into cars within 24 hours from time clipped. No ills shapen, ae.
-seased, specked or otherwise imperfeet melons to be loaded in standard cars. Melons to be taken from healthy green vines only.
No melons shall be 'oaded while wet or on wet bedd-ng. _

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_- SIXTHAI! melons shall be treated for stem-end rot with a paste made from a formula approved ne the Bureau of Plant
Industry of the Department of Agriculture. of the United States.

SEVENTHNo cars-shall be demed standard loaded unless all of the Reccnea rues are pene with, and shippers and
growers are urged SRAU et Toading any cars which will not conform to above standard.
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Fee nor ener emits reer ere nee sul

MARKET REPORT

a OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
" Prevailing Wholesale Prices, June 30, 1928: Always subject to el dea,

ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA COLUMBUS SAVANNAH
Sweet Petatees {Yallow) bulk, 106 Thess = 2 oy oot. ee ee

Trish Potatoes, sack, 1G0 106.5 0 ees a ee Core rg 50

Gabbage, green, erated, 100 lbs. ___.----.--------- 1.50

(wees, Ge. Extra, dozen --..-.--_-.--.

- Eggs, Ga. Standard, dozen .
Hegs, Ga. Trade, dozen

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Eggs, Yard wg dozen
-'Stags, per lb.
Hens, per lb.

Roosters, per lb.

-Friers, per lb.

| Ducks, pr Wel. oie seek e

Geese, pet LO ee eee ES ISS TE ee ee
Turkeys, per lb. =
Lima Beans, per lb. ree nee, ntaee

Field Peas, mixed, per bu. ---------+-----=

Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb.

- Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon -

Corn Meal, sack 96 lbs.
Corn M lling, sacked, bu.

Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu.

-Peavine Hay, ton

Alfalfa; (Ga.) ton __- ;

Country Butter, best table, lb. ee eS aes )
oo Butter, cooking, Ly ee ee

HOG MARKETWrightaville, alae 26, a 00; Tennille, June 27, $10. 31; Atlanta, jee 28, $10. 50.




















Poultry for Sale andl
Wanted

. ANCONAS

35 Shepherd strain Ancona year old,
now laying hens, $1 each. R. L. Bla-
leck, Mershon, Georgia.

75 Ancona year old hens for sale.

No reasonable offer refused. Write.
Leon E. Lewis, Canton, Ga. Rt. 4.

125 Shepherd Ancona laying hens;
75 March pullets, and 10 cockerels, all
$1 each; also have 125 W. Leghorn 1
1-2 year old laying hens, $1 each. Mrs.
J. B. Moseley, Eatonton, aG.
_S. C. Aneonas, Sheppard



strain,

heavy laying stock, hens and cocks, $1

each. Mrs. R. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga.

50 Ancona, Sheppard strain splendid
laying hens, and 3 cockerels, $1 each.
Mrs. Clyde Sandifer, Locust Grove, Ga.



BANTAMS .FOR SALE

40 Golden Sebright hens, $3.50 each,
3 for $10; white Japanese Silkies, hens,
$3.50, 3 for $10; males, $5 each. L. L.
Wallade, Atlanta, Ga. 247 North High-
land Avenue, N. E.

Golden Sebright bantams for sake.
Prize winners. Leo J. Russell, Rome,
Georgia.



BARRED ROCKS

10 pure bred heavy laying Barred
Rock young hens and,1 2-year old
' cock $15. No checks. Mrs. J. B. Brown,
Eastman, Georgia, RFD 1.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
- March cockerels, $1.25 to $1.50 each,
* April hatch, $1 and $1.25 each. All
from prize winners. Mrs. J. E. Stead-
am, Bainbridge, Georgia, Route A.

March hatch Barred Rock cockerels
$1 to $1.50 each. Woodrow Wilson,
Martin, Georgia, RFD 2.

8 Barred Rock year old hens, $1. 25

~ each, or lot for $9. Miss V. J. Barber,

' Climax, Georgia.

Pure bred Barred Rock 3 months
old cockerels, 75 each; pullets, $1 ea.;

_ orders of $16 or more, 75c for pullets.

- Postage paid on $5 or more order.

Mrs. J.| R. Bearden. Monroe, Ga.

1 B. R. mother 1927 hen, good to
carry chickens, and 20 chickens, May
8th hatch. About half and half eock-
erels and pullets, mixed breed Thomp-
son strain B. Rocks, and Balch and
Brown Light Brahmas crossed, $7.50
for lot express collect, or chicks, 35
each; alse have 6 April hatch ehicks,
3 pullets and 3 cockerets, same kind
as above, 45c each. Express collect.
Healthy and in good cond. Mrs. H. H.
Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Route 5.

12 Barred Rock 12 months'eld hens.
Parks strain, Reg. Permit, P. C. 383.
Price reduced to $1.25 each. Oak Range
Poultry Farm, Marietta, Ga. Route 3.



BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE
Partridge Rock February and March
large pullets and cockerels from the
best laying strain for sale at very rea-
_ sonable prices. Mrs. C. E. Richey, Ro-
_ Chelle, Georgia.
_ Fischel strain White Rock February
cockerels, $1.25 each. Cash with order.
Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Ga. Rt. -6.
6 weeks old Columbian Plymouth
Rock cockerels, $1.50 each. C. E. Ab-
bott, Warrenton, Georgia.



GAMES FOR SALE
Irish Grey Game chickens crossed
with Warhorse and Red Pyle: 14 hens
and 2 roosters, $20 FOB Hampton.
All are young. R. B. Crowder, Sunny
Side, Georgia, P. O. Box 14.
5 Cornish Game hens, $1.25 each, or
the 5 hens and 1 eock, $8. Mrs. Lee
Walden, Mitchell, Georgia.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

J. B. Giant March and April pullets,
$1.25 each; cockerels, $1.50 each. Moun-
tain Oak Farm, _ Carrollton, Georgia,
Route 3.

12 J. B. Giant 3 months old cock-
erels, $12 del. for the lot, or $1 each
FOB. Mrs. N. E. Hill, Griffin, Georgia,
Route A...

Inspected pure bred Marcy J. B.
Giant 1927 roosters, $3 each, 2 for $5;
April 1928 pullets and cockerels, $l





| each, May | hatch, Ibe each, last of May |

hatch, 50c each. 500 for sale from prize
stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOB
here. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle,
Georgia, Route 1.

J. B. Giants 8 weeks old, weight 1
1-2 lbs. Have hundreds both male and

female. Can select pns that. would be

second to none. Write for prices, breed-
ing and origin. Pebble Hill Farm, Pine
View, Georgia.



LEGHORNS FOR SALE
White Leghorn pullets from high
producing flocks, carefully culled and
selected: 6 to 12 wks. old, 55c to 85c
each, laying pullets and hens, $1.25 ea.
Peach Poultry Farms, Fort Valley, Ga.

W. L. pullets, 6 to 12 wks. 50c:to 80c
each. S. P. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.

100 White Leghorn Wycoff strain
pullets. April 5th hatch, 60c each. C. B.
Moore, Carnesville, Georgia.

13 W. Leghorn hens and 2 roosters,
all year old except 3 hens. $10 for lot.
V. D. Bragill, Marietta, Ga. RFD 1.

50 W. Leghorn pullets, 100 per cent
pure Tancred strain, sired by cock-
erel out of a $5 egg bought direct from
Tancred Farms. March 10th hatch, 80c
each; 100 pullets, same breeding, hatch-
ed April 10th, 65c each. All FOB here.
A. G. Rigsby, Damascus, Ga.

Pedigreed W. Leghorn cockerels of
same breeding as my prize winning
winter production pen at Georgia Na-

tional Egg Contest, $1.50 each, in lots

of 6 or more at 8 to 12 weeks old; also
have Production Bred R. I. Red and
Barred Rock cockrels, $1.50 each. J.
J. Harris, Pelham, Georgia.

200 Kerlin quality W. Leghorn mo.

old pullets, 50c each, cockerels, 40c ea.:

University of Ga. W. L. 10 wks. old
pullets, $1 each; also Pape strain Buff
Minorca cockerel, $3 each, or exch. for
pullets same kind. L. L.- ~ Wallace,
Atlanta, Georgia, 247 North Highland
Avenue, N. E.

6 wks. old Black Leghorn cockerels,
6 for $5. C. E. Abbott, Warrenton, Ga.

Orders now accepted for July 15th
del. of 3 mes. old thoroughbred W.
Leghorn cockerels, Wycoff strain, from
dams that have averaged more than
60 per cent produetion since Septem-
ber 15th, 1927. Sires from same flock
as damg: single cockerels, $2.50 each,
lots of 3 $2 eaeh; 5 or more, $1.75 ea.
Hartwell. John B. Morris, Hartwell,
Georgia.

56 &. C. W. Leghorn: 14 mos. old
heavy laying stock, full blood Kerlings
English-American
FOB here. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre-
men, Georgia, Box 102.

Tancred S. C. W. Leghorn 14 weeks
oid pullets, $1.25 eaeh; cockerels, $2.50
each; S. C. Brown Leghorn year old
hens, laying 75 per cent, $1.75 ea; 14
wks. old pullets, selected, $1.26 ea;
cockerels, $2.50 ea. Everfay strain. J.
H. Basley, Lavonia, Ga.

35 pure bred Tancrdd W. Leghorn
10 wks. old cockerels from heavy lay-
ers, 60c each. J. A. Orth, Homerville,
Georgia, Box 38.

25 pure bred W. Leghorn year old
hens. Bred up at Gov. Experiment
station, Bettsville, Md., for quick sale
75c each. Mrs. M. F, Gaddis, Quit-
man, Georgia.

25 hens and 2 roosters, Everlay str.
year old, 80c each. Mrs. Thomas Young
Bowdon Junction, Georgia.

30 Ferris W. Leghorn 16 months old
hens, $1 each. Mrs. Piety Forbes,
Brooklet, Georgia.

100 W.. Leghorn 3 1-2 months old
pullets, St. Jolin strain, $1. each.
Grady Price, Canton, Ga.

8 W. Leghorn hens, $1.25 each; 1
cock $1, or $10 for lot FOB. William
Langston, Ashland, Georgia.

25 Brown Leghorn, Everlay strain 7
weeks old pullets; some
same age, 60c each. Charles N. Evans,
Dalton,, Georgia, Route 2.





MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

Pape strain Black Minorcas, pullets
and cockerels, April hatch, $1 each. 1
cockerel free with each erder of 10
pullets; also eggs, $1 for 15 del. L. B.
Millians, Newnan, Ga.

Pure Pape strain Black Minorca
March cockerels, $1 to $1.50 each.
Woodrow Wilson, Martin, Ga. RFD 2.

(ARKET BU LE PTEN

Moseley, Eatonton, Ga.
strain, 75c each |-

cockerels, |.




50 pure bred S8.. C.
large type Pape strain March 1927 |
hens, $1.50 each, or $70 for lot. J. A.
Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Route 1.

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
A few selected Golden Buff Orp-
ington 14 weeks old pullets, $1. 25 each
FOB here. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
10 Buff Orpington 13 months old
hens, direct from Double R Hatch-
ery, Ill. $1.25 each. Oak Range Poul-

sry Farm, Marietta, Ga. Route 3.

R. I. REDS

10 hens 1 year old, $1.75 each; 2 hens
2 years old, $1 each; 2 year old rooster
$1.50; all Owen strain R. I. Reds. $20
cor entire lot; ="C: Gr~ Carter, Ball
Ground, Georgia.

Year old cockerels, from $2 to $5
each; young hens, $1.50 to $3 each; 1
pen of 10 hens and rooster, $16; 10, $2
nens and rooster, $20. Mrs. H. G.
Brown, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1.

2 extra fine dark red strain Donald-
son and Owen R. I. Red 1927 cocks
$2 each FOB here; eggs, same strain,
$1.25 for 15 del. Mrs. Robert R. Den-
son, Quitman, Ga.

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red 4 months
ald roosters, $1.25 each. Lester M.
Cross, Colquitt, Georgia.

Quisenberry, March hatch AAA- 1
R. L. Red cockerels, $2 each; also R. I.
Red S. C. March pullets, $1 each FOB. |
Cash ~with order. Mrs. W. C Dixon,
Camilla, Georgia

1 thoroughbred R. I. Red rooster, $25,
1 pure R. I. Red hen, $1.50; also 1
W. Leghorn hen $1. Frad Moody, Warm
Springs, Georgia.

-. C. R. L. Red 18 months old roos-
ters, Donaldson strain, $1.50 each.
Mrs. F. R. Hobbs, Siloam, Ga.

About 20 R. I. Red 2 months old
pullets, 75c each; also some roosters,
game price. Miss J. J. Barber, Climax,
Georgia.

A choice lot of S.C. R. I. Red Coe :

erels, hatched February 14, from 8
and 9 lb. hens that are rich in under-
color and trapnested stock, $3 and $5
each; hatching eggs of same stock, $2
for 15, $3.75 per 30. Will exch. for new
crop extracted honey, horse apples or
peaches. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga.
676 Tifton Street, N. W.

30 Donaldson Red March hatch pul-
lets, and cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. J. B.

50 pure bred Donaldson Ro Red
chicks, hatched May ist, from good
color and good breeders, 75e each, 10
hens, same strain, some from eggs from
Donaldson yard, $1.75 each. Mrs. Geo-
Theus, Butler, Ga. Route 1.

S. C. R. I Red 14 weeks old pullets.
Parent stock, Harold Tompkins direct
pullets selected, $1.60 each FOB. here.
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

Have sold my 50 friers. Answer to
inquiries. Mrs. Dennis Morris, ae
ee Georgia.

ice fat hens for eating purpesss.
2lc lb. or $1 per head COD. Miss Rubie
Lewis, Meigs, Georgia, Route 2, Box 39.

80 hens and 10 roosters for sale by
weight. Make best offer. Jeff A. Taylor,
Buena Vista, Georgia.



CHICKENS WANTED

Want J. B. Giant or Brahma chick-
ens from 8 weeks oid up. Will exch.
potato slips. Write. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty, Georgia.

Want 50 young hens or pullets. Pre-
fer Brown Leghorns. Other kinds will
be consiiered. Must be bargain price.
R. M. Wicker, Orlando, Flerida, RFD
19, Wicker Apartments.

Want chickens for table use, large
breed friers, not uder 1 1-2 lbs. each,
in lots of a doz. or more, monthly or
semi-monthly. Mrs. Dan Flinn, Daw-
son, Georgia.

Want to exch. for 25 to 100 S. C.
White Leghorn 1927 hens of uniform
size and markings that will pass the
Hogan test for egg production. Will
give good value. Write for further in-
formation, stating. what you have and





Black Minorca |

fe feed and will accept any breed

rrect from Johnsons Poultry Ranc

| Williams, Scotland, Ga.
















































ursday, July 5, 199
BABY CHICKS FOR, SALE.

pure pred baby chicks per 100: Bi
red Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Plymou
Rocks, $11; Buff Orpingtons, W. anq
S. L. wyandottes, Black Minorcas, $13:
Light Brahmas, W. Orpingtons and |
B. Giants, $16; Heavy breeds, mixe
White anjl Brown Leghorns, Ancona
$9.50. All net prices. Add ic per chick
in 50 lots, 2c in 25 lots. Special dis-
count on 500 lots or more. Prepai
100 live del. guaranteed. Woodlaw
Bmatcheries, Atlanta, Georgia, 5190
Piedmont Avenue. .





BABY CHICKS WANTED

Want 50 White Rock or dark cherey
red baby chicks, Make best offer yo
paying postage. Miss Minnie Cop
land, Kite, Georgia, Route 1.

Want 75 baby chicks to raise o
halves to 10 weeks. Miss Rubie Lewi
Meigs, Georgia, Route 2, Box 39.

Want to exch. a cross cut saw fc
baby ohicks. Donaldson strain prefe
red, or anything can use. Write. Mr;
J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga.

Want from 100 to 400 chicks to rai
on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Will furn

also will raise 100 baby turkeys o
halves to 6 weeks. Write what yo
have before sending. R. E. Keit
Hoschton, Georgia, RFD 1.

_ EGGS FOR SALE
Select Red eggs from dark matings
$1.25 for 15 del. orexch. for somethin:
useful. Write. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mountain, Georgia, Route 1
Large pure bred R. I. Red Red egg
75c for 15. Would exch. setting fo
ferns, and begonia plants. Mrs. E.
Butler, Newnan, Georgia.
Ss. C. W. Leghorn eggs from pen d



Bowie, Texas, high laying strain, |
for 15 postpaid. J. D. Johnson, Thomas
ville, Georgia, 226 West Jefferson St.

weekly. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.

Donaldson R. I. Red eggs direct fro
Donaldsons egg laying strain dee
color hens, 75c doz. or 90c setting de
H. Dorsey King, Lavonia, Ga, RFD 3





EGGS WANTED

Want 1 or 2 settings of Brown Leg
horn eggs. Will exch. White Leghor
or Black Minorca egg. Mrs. L. P. Mae
nard, Newton, Georgia.

Want to set eggs for 3c each, or on
halves in lots of 150 or more in Cy
press and Buckeye incubators, cap. 90
eggs. Write for further information
Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Georgie
Route 6.



DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE
. 6 geese, $1 each, FOB here O. S.

Muscovy ducks, $1.50 each. Write for

Dial, Georgia. ;
3 pair White Pekin ducks, $3
FOB Hampton. R. B. Crowder, ner
Side, Georgia, P. O. Box 14.
5 ducks and 1 drake Black Muscovey
$1.50 each, FOB. Mrs. H. H. Moor, Ry-
dal, Georgia.
14 Indian Runner 10 weeks old duck
(not old enough to distinguish Sr
wt. ffom 4 to 4 1-2 Ibs., well developed

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S. 8. Bizzell, Moultrie, Georgia,
Street, N. E.

1 pair pure bred unrelated White
China 2 year old geese. Heavy coat
extra large and fat, $15, or exch. fo
R. I. Red pullets or any kind of friers
L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga. 247 North
Highland Avenue.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, PHEASANTS
DUCKS, GEESE, PEAFOWLS
WANTED
Want peafowls and pheasants, hens
and cocks, all ages, also eggs fr
everywhere. Give full description, age,
condition and lowest prices. Mrs. I.
Parker, Norcross, Georgia.

Want to exch. for 1 pair Peafowls.



lowest price. No culls. Edwin Simpson,
Atlanta, Ga, 676 Mifton St. N. -

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Write for particulars. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
vee Georgia.

del;

_ tomato, and collard plants, 20c a 100

3, Box 42.

- 15c a 100, 40c for 300; New Stone to-

= 40c a 100, $1 for 300. Cash with order.

collard plants, large and strong, 20c a

seed, 12c large pkg. Mrs. A. H. Price,

5 M. $3: 10 M. $5, or exch. Write what
- you have to exch.

- pepper plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. del.









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_ TURKEYS: AND GUINEAS FOR SALE

M. B. turkys: 1 tom and 1 hen, each
1 year old and 7 young 2 month old
turkeys, $20 for lot FOB here. J. W.
Weeks, Dial, Georgia.

Giant M. B. turkeys: 20 5-weeks old,

_ $1.50 each; 17 10 weeks extra large,
$2.50 each. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman,
Georgia, RFD.

: Pure bred week old M. B. turkeys,
_ 60c each, del. July 15th; also eggs,
same strain, $2.35 doz. del. Mrs. B. F.
Morrison, Gainesville, Ga. Route 8.



Plants for Sale and
Wanted

Pure Porto Ricans, State inspected,
$1.25 M. postpaid; any quantity, exp.

collect 75c M. Will exch. for hay peas
or chickens. Prompt shipment. L. Sum-
mer, Omega, Georgia.

Porto Rico potato plants for balance
of season, $1 M. Prompt shipment. E.
_. C. Pope, Ocilla, Georgia.
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
- mato plants, large, tough and open
. field grown, packed in water moss, 60c
for 500, $1 M.; 5 M. $4.50; 10 M. $9
del. in Georgia. J. O. Stokes, Fitz-
- gerald, Georgia, Route 6.

New crop of tomato plants for late
_ planting: Marglobe, New Stone, Great-
er Baltimore and Matchless, $1.15 M.:
by mail; 90c M. express collect, & M.
_ $4, E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone

tomato, 20c a 100, 75c for 500, $1.15 M.
$1 M. at bed: Propmt shipment.
J. N. Wright, Alto, Georgia, Route 2.

. Late Flat Dutch cabbage, late Stone



_ each. John Wilson, Ellijay, Georgia, Rt.

. Leading varieties of cabbage and
_ Baltimore tomato plants, 25c a 100;
- $1.25 M.; over 5 M. $1 M. Prempt ship-
ment. Ted Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
Route. 2.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1 M.;
also Heading collards, 15c a 100. J. M.
Bailey, Cordele, Georgia, Route B.

_ Ferrys late Flat Dutch cabbage, 20c'{
a 100, 300 for 50c; Ga. collard plants,

mato, 30c for 200; hot pepper plants,

_ several varieties, 35c for 200. Satisfac-

tion and varieties guaranteed. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Georgia,. RFD 3.

Farliana tomato 46c for 200; white
- Burly tobacco plants, 25c a 100. Will
exch. for new crop honey, cloth or
window curtains. Doyle Eller, Ellijay,
: Georgia, RFD 3.

True Buncomb: and cabbage-heading
a collard, Wakefield cabbage; Baltimore
and New Stone tomatoes: well rooted,
_ stocky plants, each 45c for 200, 75c
for 500, $1.20 M.; Ruby King pepper,

All postpaid. H. G. Kelley, Flowery
. Branch, Georgia, Route 2.

- Perto Rico potato plants, 85e for 500,
$1.50 M.; Ruby King pepper plants,
same price; tomato plants, 75c for
500, $1.25 M. All postpaid. R. Chanclor,
Seville, Georgia.

Ga. Heading and old firme Blue Stem

~ 100, $1.30 M.; also have something
- over 1-2 lb. Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed. Make offer, or will exch. for
- sound corn, wheat, or any kind of
chicken feed; also have castor oil bean

_ Locust Grove, Georgia.
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, }
Bi Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage
and New Stone tomato plants, 45c for
200, 70c for 500, $1 M. postpaid. Miss
_ @race Branan, Lewiston, Geergia.
Early Flat Dutch and Succession
. cabbage plants, 20c a 100, $1 M. del.;
5c a M. by express collect; 2 M. $1.25;

T. B. Dellinger,
- Maxeys, Georgia.
Cabbage, collard, tomato and sweet

- Prompt shipment. J. A. Davis, Brasel-
_ ton, Georgia, Route 1.

New Stone.somato, Flat Dutch cab-
bage and pores Blue Stem collards,



65c fer 500, $1 M . postpaid. L. C. Mc-
Ever, Braselton, Georgia, Route 1.

MARKET - BULLETIN

World Beater large sweet Bell pep-
per, 30c a 100, $2.50 M.; also. until
September Ist, for November del. spe-
cial price on McDonald earliest black-
berry, Premo dewberry, Lucretia dew-
berry and Cherokee hedge rose, all $10
a M.; Japanese Kudzu (best forage
and pasture plant), $20 a M. Well
rooted, carefully packed and postpaid.
J. W. Toole, Macon, Georgia, Rt. 2.

Pure Red Skin Porto Ricans, 75c M.
any amount, FOB here. Cash with or-
der, or will exch. for anything can use
on farm. J. M. ewer Surrency,
Georgia, Route 2.

Porto Ricans, Gov. Diapcted. $1 M.

| FOB Hiekox. Cash with order. C. F.

Rowell, Winokur, Georgia, Route 1,
Box 21.

Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall
potato plants. Gov. inspected. Full
count and prompt shipments guaran-
teed, 85c M; 5 M and up, 75c a M. FOB
Baxley. Cash with order. W. A. Poole,
Baxley, Georgia, Route 3.

Gov. inspected Porto Rico potato
vine cuttings, $1.50 M. FOB. July and
August del. Will exch. for 1 good bug-
gy and harness. W. G. OQuinn, Sur-
rency, -Georgia. :

Porto Rican potato plants, $1 M. del.
5 M. and up 75c M. del. J.. M. Beck,
Baxley, Georgia, Route 8.

Wakefield and Fiat Dutch cabbage
plants; Stone and Baltimore tomato
$1.25, or 30c a 100; Boone potato plants
$1.50 M.; Porto Ricans, $1.25 M., 5 M.
or more, $1 M. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch, Georgia.

Porto Ricans, State inspected and
chemically treated, $1 M., Early Jer-
sey cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 65c for
500, $1.20 M. all del. Erskin Waldrip,
Gainesville, Georgia, Route 2.

Greater Baltimore and Stone tomato
and late Flat Dutch cabbage and col-
lard plants, 20c a 100, $1.10 M. del.;
5 M. or more, $1 M. Prompt shipment.
W. L. Wright, Alto, Georgia, Route 2.

8 bu. iarge yellow multipiying onion
sets for early fall planting (excellent
Spring onions in January), 12 1-2c
FOB Elberton. Mrs. G. G. Rucker, EI-
berton, Georgia, Route 8.

Improved pink and purple skin Por-
to Rican, Gov. inspected and treated,
$1 M., 5 M. or more, 75c M. del. D. W.
Brown, Cordele, Ga. Route D, Box 109.
Stone and purple Acme tomato plants
$1 for 500, $1.50 a M. del. W. R. Mc-
Lendon, Bluffton, Ga.

Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall
potato plants, Gov. inspected, full
count and prompt shipment guaran-
teed. $1 M., 5 M. and up, 75c M. All
del. Cash with order. Mrs. Lizzie
Poole, Baxley, Georgia, Route 3.

Porto Rico potato plants $1.25 M.
FOB. here. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga

Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Head-
ing collards, Stone tomato 40c for 200.
$1.10 M. del.; 5 M. 75c M. express;
Bell and hot pepper, 25c a 100, $2 M.
postpaid. Heston Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, any
quantity 36c a 100, $2.25 M. or exch.

for anything can use. Write what you
have. George B. Daniel, Griffin, Ga. |

Pimiento, Hot, Ruby Ktng and Bull
Nose pepper plants; Redfield Beauty,
New Stone tomato plants, 25c a 100
T5sc for 500, $1.10 M. postpaid. Mrs.
Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porte Rican potato
plants, 75c M. Full count and strong
plants guaranteed. Cash with order.

F Will exch, for anything can use. Write.
Delayney Troupe, Baxley, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rico and Old Fshd. Boon

potato piants; Flat Dutch, Wakefield

and All Season cabbage plants; Great-

fer Baltimore and New Stone tomato:

Heading variety collard plants, all
same price, 50c for 300, $1.25 M. del. or
$1 M. FOB; 5 M. or more, express col-
lect, 75c M. All now ready. C. M. Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 1.

Inspected Porto Ricans from. vine
cuttings, 75c M. Express collect. R. A.
Herrington, Baxley, Ga. Route 3.

Pink and yellow Porto Ricans,
charges collect: $1 M., 5 M. $4, 10 M.
$7.50; postpaid, $1.50 M.; Cabbage
plants, $1 M. postpaid. John B. Pope,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.

Collard plants, 20c a 100. Add 5c
postage. J. A, Scott, Carrollton, Ga.
Route 1, ea

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Cabbage, tomato and collard plants,
$1 M.; pepper plants, $2 M.; Porto
Rico potato plants, $1 M. or will exch.
for peas. W. W. Williams, Quitman,
Georgia.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants,
Stone tomato plants, Heading and Ga.
collard plants, 50c for 300, $1.25 M.. del.
5 M. 75c M.; express collect. Hot and
Sweet pepper, 30c a 100, $2 M. del. L.
A. Crow, Oakwood, Georgia.

Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage; Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato; leading varieties of collards,
25c a 100, $1.25 M.; 5 M. or more, 75c
M. collect; Sweet Bell and pimiento
pepper, wide leaf tobacco, 25c a 100,
$1.25 M. del. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 2.

Porto Ricans, $1 M., 5 M. $3.75; Boon
potato plants $1.25 M.; cabbage $1 M.:
tomato $1 M.; onions, $1.24: M. Bill
Crow, Gainesville, Georgia.

Flat Dutch aiid Wakefield. cabbage,
New Stone and Baltimore tomato;
heading variety collards, 20c a 100, 50c
for 300, $1.15 M. del.; 5 M. or more, 90c
M. Collect. Bell and Pimiento pepper
and wide leaf tobacco 35c .a 100, $1.75
M. del. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c a 100,
$1 M. ; Julip Mint, 10c doz., 50c a 100,
$5 M.; Ga. collard plants 25 a 100,
$1 M., free from disease and well root-
ed. Prepaid. Cash with order. Clarence
S. Smith, Forrest Park, Ga.

Childs Resplendent Novelty tomato:
tomatoes of all colors, green, white,
lemon, pink, orange, yellow to deep
ruby red, all grown on same vine, 25

plants for 18c, 50 plants 30c postpaid. }

L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.

Ga. collard plants, 15c a 100; $1.25
M. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga
Route 4.

Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch
cabbage, 25c a 100, $1.25 M.; New Stone
tomato plants 25c a 100, $1.25 M., 10
M. or more, 90c M. R. E. Chambers,
Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1.

New Stone tomato plants, 25c a
100 postpaid. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 7.

Guaranteed large stocky well rooted
plants, neatly packed, labeled, mailed
promptly, postpaid: Wakefield cabbage
New Stone and Baltimore tomato, cahb-
bage-heading collards, each, 50c for
300, 75c for 600, $1.20 M., 6 M. $5; Ruby
King am dhot peppers, 40c a 100. C. F.
Maddox, Flowery Branch, Georgia,
Route 2.

Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage;
Stone and Baltimore tomato and Ga
collard plants, 25c a 100, 75c for 500
$1.25 M. del., 5 M. $1 M. FOB here.
Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga

Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected and
treated, 75c M., 40c for 500. Add post-
age; Charleston Wakefield and Early
Flat Dutch cabbage, $1 M., 65c for 500
5 M. or more $1; New Stone tomato
olants, now, $1.25 M., 75c for 500, 5 M.
or more, $1 M. J. C. Chambers, Flow-
ory Branch, Georgia, Route 1.

Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
olants, 25c a 100, 75 for 500, $1.25 M.
del. Now ready. T. C. Bennett, Flow-
sry Branch, Georgia, Route 1. :

Porto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1 M.
del., 75 M. FOB; cabbage, 20c a 100,
55c for 500, $1.15 M. del. Prompt ship-
ment. Berry Bennett, Flowery Branch,
Georgia, Route 1. :

Late Flat Dutch and Sure-Head
cabbage plants, $1.25 M. FOB or $1.50

M. del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Georgia.

New Stone and Baltimore tomato;
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage;,
leading variety collards, 20c a 100, 50c
for 300, $1.20 M. del., 5 M. or more, 95c
M. Collect; Bell and Pimiento pepper
and Wide Leaf tobacco plants, 30c a
100, $1.75 M. Bonnie Crow, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 2.

Imp. purple skin Porto Ricans, State
inspected, $1 M. FOB here. Cash with
order. Jewell Benson, Ty Ty, Georgia,
Route 2.

Pure pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov.
inspected and treated, 75c M., 5 M. or
more, 70c M. FOB Coffee. M. C. Oe:
Coffee, Georgia.

50 old fashioned shallot sets, 25;
100 for 35c postpaid. T. B. Purcell], Ball
Ground Georgia.

Port6 Ricans, now cca: Sell or
exch. for dried apples or peaches, free
from worms. Each to pay postage. B.
L. Banks, Pelham, Ga. RED 4.



PAGE THREE

Pure Early Triumph potato plants,
Gov. inspected, $1 M. del. to Georgia
points. Walter J. Dowdy, Cordele, Ga.
Route D.

Leading variety tomato, collard and
cabbage plants, 90c M. del.; 5 M. $3.50;
10 M. $6.50; 20 M. $12 by express col-
lect. Obie Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato; True Ga. collard, 20c a 100, 35c
for 200, $1 M. del.; 5 M. or more, 75c
M. FOB, 10 M. $7. O. F. Crow, Gaines-
ville, Georgia

Heading variety collards, Barly Jer-
sey Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-
bage; Earliana, Acme and Stone to-
mato, all 25c a 100, 70c a M.; Hot pep-
per, 30c a 100, $1.75 M.; Sweet is
40c a 100, $2 M. For flavoring dill
plants Coriander, and large leaf sage
plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 .M. each;
rPerto Ricans, inspected and treated, 1

60c M. All FOB Dublin. Cash with
order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga

Imp. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall
potato plants. Good count and prompt
shipment guaranteed, 75c M. del. Pratt
Smith, Baxley, Georgia.

Ga. collards, 20c a 100, 50c for 300,
75 for 500; late Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 25c a 100, 75c for. 400. Mrs.
Henry R. Craig, Lawrenceville, Geor-
gia, RFD 3.

Porto Ricans, $1.25 M., Gov. inspect-
ed and treated. G. L. Durand, ASenEeS
ville, Georgia, Route 2.



PLANTS oe |
Want to exch. Fancy: Ga. peaches
for Porto Rico potato. and tomato
plants. R. L. Duke, Byron, Ga.



NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE

Jerusalem Cherry, well rooted, 25c
each postpaid. Mrs. Geo. N. Thomas,
T'homasboro, Georgia.

Rooted fig sprouts,
caspberries and Himalaya blackberry
plants, 2 for 15c, $5 a 100; English dog-
wood and single red Japonica cuttings.
for 25c; rooted, 6-for 50c; yellow
cannas, 10c each. Would exch. for seed
(rish potatoes for July planting, straw
gerry plants or anything useful. Add
Jostage for cash orders. Will mix the
orders any way you like at same price
per each. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell,
aeorgia, Route 2.

Fig, Pomegranate, Crepe Myrtle and
Althea. State inspected. Winter del.
Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.

Apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry,
tigs, | grapevines, strawberry, 5 M.,
specimen evergreens, 10 M. assorted
tlowering shrubs twenty-five thousand,
Lombardy poplars, Silver Leaf and
Sugar Maple,. Texas Umbrella, all
ready for landscape planting; pedi-
zreed iris, $1.25 doz., $7 a 100, $50 a
M., Darwin tulips in assortment, $1
per doz., $6 a 100, $40 M., white, pink

doz. bulbs, ready now, other items
Jeady in the fal. Place your order now
for future del. James Cureton, Aus-
tell, Georgia.



CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE
Corn in ear, $1.25 bu., at my baxn,
also Crab Grass hay, $1 per 100 kbs.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.



PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

Good seed chufas,
floated $4 bu. FOB here. L. 8. Davis,
Waresboro, Georgia.

White Spanish seed peanuts, 5c Ib.
for order not less than 100 Ibs. Cash
rwith order. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want at once 100 to 500 Ibs. nice
seedling pecans at 10c lb. Advise No.
and quality, or send fair sample. L. J.
Vollrath, Winston, Ga.

BUTTER FOR SALE

Nice Jersey butter for sale each wk.
packed in cartns. Years of experience.
Let me hear. Mrs. W. T. Stephens,
Adairsville, Georgia.

OAT STRAW WANTED
Want to buy 2 few tons af pn .

straw. Gusto Bieta

Cagle,





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to 10 M. 70c M., 11 M. and upwards

cultivated red.

and red peony 3 to 5 eye divisions $5.

recleaned and

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PAGE FOUR

- GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN

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

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, July 5, 1928

Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lanta, Georgia, under the act of June
6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917.

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

Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
legislative act the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin or transaction resulting therefrom.





Stiond Hand Machinery for
Sale and Wanted

a Fordson tractor in good running or-
der; 1 tractor fiarrow; 1 Cull packer,
$300 for lot del. at R. R. Louisville. B.
Hi. Warren, Louisville, Ga. '

1 Moline tractor; 1 Fordson tractor;
1 Tom Houston Skidder; One 15 H. P.
Peerless engine, low pressure; One 20
H. P. Peerless engine; high pressure.
i % T. Boswell, Siloam, Ga.

4 Owensboro Ditcher and Grader, $45
1 Deering grain Binder, used 1 season
$100.00; 1 Buckeye Riding Cultivator,
used as demonstrator, $40. . Robert
S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 horse Oliver goober plow, good con-
dition except wing, $4.00; 1 open Tican
Jones buggy, $18.00; 1 Conserver Can-
ner, practically new. Write for partic-
ulars. O. S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. .

1 Deering Mower in reasonable con-
dition, $25.00 FOB here. R. C. Moss,
Cornelia, Ga.

One 15-30 International tractor and
other implements. Write for descrip-
tion and prices. J. M. Johnson, Kite,
Georgia.

1 gin outfit complete for sale at
Sharps Spur, Ga. F. M. Sharpe, Ailey,
Georgia.

One 8 H. P. Mogul International gas
engine, A-1 condition; One 10 H. P.
Titan International gas engine; needs
only slight repairs;. other implements.
Sell or exch. for good bread corn. Write
and make offers. Robert Fuller, Adairs-
ville, Ga., P. O. Box 287.

1 Sharpless cream Separator, No. 2
$35.00. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga.,
Route 1.

One 25 H. P. Mogul gas engine, run
only about 6 mos. Sell cheap. W. C.
Hargrove, Waynesboro, Ga.

1 Campbell Seed planter, 1 cotton
planter, 1 Avery Duplex planter and 1
two-row cotton duster. Sell cheap.
Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.

1 2-horse riding cultivator with
. plow and disc complete, good as new,
used 1 year, wheels a little sprung,
$50; 1 3-horse Oliver No. 20 riding
turning plow with colter and double
trees, $20; also 1 No. 23 Acma harrow
$5. Mrs. Corinne Collins, Ludowici,
Georgia.

3 Oliver bottom plows for tractor,
$35 each, 3 Sullivan-Townson disc



tractor plows, $40 each; 6 H. P. Fair-

banks-Morse gas engine, cost $125, sell
$35 minus magneto; Williamson stump

puller, complete, $200; 1 Universal 24 |

inch stone grist or grinding mill for
Ford tractor or other power, $75. All
in first class cond. Fred C. Geiger,
Flintside, Georgia.





| Fordson tractor;

or more;





MARKET BULLETIN

1 complete gin outfit. Lidell make.
Sell all together or parts separately
reasonably. Write for description and
price. F. N. Carter. Merrillville, Ga.

1 DeLaval separator, used only a few
weeks, 1927 model, for sale reasonably.
G. H. Clark, Griffin, Ga. ;

1 Racine thrash, a combination corn
sheller, peanut picker, velvet bean pea,
and oat thrash. Large machine and
will do all the work quickly, used 1
season. Sell:for 1-2 price. A. J. Crew,
Whigham, Georgia.

1 combination John Deere planter
for corn, cotton, peas, peanuts, etc.,
$12.50 FOB Ideal; Top buggies, $15.00
and $30.00 at my farm, Cash with or-
jer. R. D. Hall, Oglethorpe, Georgia,
Route 2.

DeLaval cream separator, used very
little, bought last year for 965; sell for
$65 FOB here. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan,
Lincolnton, Georgia.

Planet Jr., cotton cultivator, almost
new, used very little, with attachments
$10. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

1 12-horse power Avery kerosene or
zas engine, 1 24-inch Williams grist
nill; 1 sheller and belts all in good
cond. $275. J. C. Daniel, Atlanta, Ga.
171 Hunter Street S. E.

One 1 1-2 Fairbanks-Morse eng.; 1
cut-off saw; 1 24 inch corn mill, Met-
ters make; 1 25 H. P. John Deer eng.;
1 144 Letz feed mill; 1 No. 30J . B.
Humdinger feed mill. Pauline Reaves,
Atlanta, Ga. 121 5th St. N. W. .

1 1-2 H.-P. FHC engine; 2 1-2 H. P.
JHC engine; 3 H. P. Titan IHC eng.;
12 27 Case tractor.
All in good shape. F. P. Davis, Mari-
etta, Georgia.

1 40 or 50 bbl. flour midget marvel
mill complete; Fairbanks-Morse eng.;
I-Case thrasher, 18x36; 1 5 H. P. Her-
culese engine. All in good cond. Sell
cheap or trade. Write. G. W. Reaves,
Atlanta, Georgia, 375 Whitehall St.
South West.

1 Benthal peanut picker, 1 Mogul
H. P. engine; 1 International hay
press. Running shape. Reasonable
prices. Write. H. C. Melton, Shellman,
Georgia; Route 1. .

1 farming canning facie 24 can
zap., $15, or exch. for March or April
oullets. Brahmas preferred. Mrs. Lee
Walden, Mitchell, Georgia.

1 Sharpless separator, No. 4, egood
cond. $40. C. R. Davis, oe Ga.
Route 2. y
i-6-Hy PB. International eee: Shed
cond., for sale. C. M. Land, Austell,
Georgia.

Cultivator has been sold. Answer to
many inquiries. W. O. Gibson, Folks-
ton, Georgia.

Leverless cultivator, can be used
either walking or riding; 6 shovel
spring trip gaugs. used part of 1 sea-
son, paint hardly scratched, $30 or
will exch. J. W. Dunkin, Madison, Ga.

Route 2.

1 24 bbl. midget marvel flour mill
for sale at a bargain. J. C. Williams,
Rhine, Georgia, Box 48. *



SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED

Want 1 pump fu. pumping water
from spring to tank. Must be in A-1
cond. and cheap. Also 1 500 gal Cy-
press water tank and steel tower for
same. Give full description and price.
J. W. Bryant, Chipley, Ga. RFD 1.

Want to exch. Government inspect-
ed Porto Rico potato plants, full count
and strong plants at 75c M. for middle
buster, 3 roller cane mill, 60 or 70 gal.
syrup kettle. Mrs. J. T. Troupe, Bax-
ley, Georgia.

Want a 15-30 tractor in first class
cond., cheap. Write. P. S. Knox, Thom-
son, Georgia.



MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Heavy white cotton chicken feed
bags, 100 lb. size, 8c each, in lots of 25
heavy burlap bags, 100 Ib.
size, $6 a 100. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga.
50 gal. bbl. churn, almost new, $20.
W. J. Greenway, Chamblee, Ga..
Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1
per 100 Ibs. FOB here. W. A: Smith,
Savannah, Ga. 102- Bay 8t. Rast.
White Hickory home made ax han-

dles, $2.25 a doz. Robert = Anderson, j
Hawkinsville, Georgia.:.

Black walnuts in hull, 60c bu. or
exch. for dried peaches or onions. Miss

Rubie Smith, Meigs,.. Georgia, Route

2, Box 39:

10 10-gallon cream cans, nearly new,

1 60-gallon bbl. churn. Sell reasonab-
ly or exch. for chickens, any heavy
breed. Frank Behnke, Jackson, Ga.

60 potato -bbls.: for shipping big stem
Jerseys. for sale. W. J. Josey, Americus,
Georgia

New cantaloupe crates at bargain
prices. Standards llc each, Flats, 7
1-2c FOB Whigham. Av Jd. Crew;
Whigham, Georgia.

Calcium Arsenate, 100 and 200 Ib.
cans, 20c lb. T. W. Harbin, Calhoun.
Georgia.

500 lbs. Screened Burr Clover, 500
Ibs. 10c lb., 100 lb. lots, 12 1-2c. Not
less than 100 lb. sold. W. K. Rhodes,
Forsyth, Georgia

A lot of washed guano sacks, 10c
gach or exch., also a 1-horse cart in

good cond. $20 or exch. E. L. Dixon, |

Blackshear, Georgia.

400 gals. pure apple vinegar, 2 years
old, in 30 and 50 gal. bbls., 30c gal.
FOB here. Return bbls. or pay $1.50
for bbl. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen,
Gorgia, Box 102.

10 lbs. good home- made soap, $1.00.
Party to pay postage. Mrs. W. W.
Charping, Lenox, Ga..Route 1.

White aad Red vinegar in 50 gal.
bbls. 15c gal., also bottle vinegar FOB
Dublin: Cash with order. L. E. Harri-
son, Dublin, Ga. \

40 white feed sacks, 8c each for Cash:
No trade. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet,

Georgia.

LE
Good, sound, bright fodder; 4 and 5

hands per bundle, $2 per 100 lbs. or
$3 per 100 bundles. J. G. Reynolds,
Concord, Georgia. ~ aa

- 1 48 inch inserted tooth saw, $20
here. J. T. Sistrunk, Durand, Ga.

176 steel drums Green Cross Cal-
cium Arsenate for sale. H. S. Brown,

Martin, Georgia,

50 gal. revolving churn with shafting
and pulley, good conitl.; sell reasonable
or exch. for buggy and harness in
good shape. M. Candler White, Stone
Mountain, Georgia, Route 1.

Vegetable hampers for sale. Guaran-
teed price. Immediate. shipment. J. C.
Williams, Rhine, Georgia, Box. 48.

1 2-horse buggy, Spaulding make,

good cond., suitable for light del. pur-.

poses, equipped with foot brake. Sell
cheap for cash. A. C.. Pes panes
Georgia, Route 1.

How to prevent and cure holeka:

roup and diahrrea in chiekens. Simple,
never known to fail, 10c. Write. Mrs.
Leitha Paine, Lula, Ga. Route 1.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want to buy a second-hand buggy.
L. S. Moody, Coffee, Georgia.
Want 5 lbs. yellow root. Send priee



per lb. H. J. Underwood, Ranger, Ga.

Route 1.:..:

Want 12 or 15 young Red. or Grey

fox; $5 each del. at Dawson. T.. J.
Miller, Dawson, Ga.
' Want a saddle for 6 year old boy.
Must be in good cond. and reasonable.
State price. Ly. Marcus Mashburn,
Cumming, Georgia.

Want yellow. root fer transplanting.
Quote prices. R. T. Swords, Decatur,
Georgia, RFD 3: :

Want 2 doz. half pint fruit: jars with
screw or glass tops, Must be cheap for
cash, or will exch. bulbs and shrub-
bery. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Georgia,
Route oF



Beans. and Peas for
Sale and Wantedig

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

2 1-2 bu. Early Speckled Crowder
peas, 8c lb.; 10 Ibs. 70c; $3 bu.; 75 Ibs.
Bo and white spotted crowders, 10c
with order. J. C. Mathis, Farmington,
Georgia, RFD 2.

Brabham: peas, $2. 50 bu.; Iron Clads
$2 bu. FOB here, J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia, Georgia.

Speckled Javva peas, $1. 15 bu. W.
H. J. Foy, Egypt, Georgia.

-10 or 15 bu. straight A-1 Brabham
peas, especially for saving seed, $8 bu:





FOB here. Cash with order, OW

Potts, Bonaire, Georgia,

ae
\





Thussday, July 5, 1928,

for sale. H. J. Garrett, Ideal, Ga.

here. J. B. Potts, Barnesville, Ga.

Hastings white, tender cornfield
beans, 15e cupful, or 30e lb. Postage

J. R. Bearden, Monroe, Georgia.

name, 8

ferred. W. A. Weeks, Adrian, Ga.
Mammoth yellow soy beams, $1 pk.,
$3.75 bu,; 90-day beans 5 5be peek, $1.75
bu.; bunch velvet beans $1 pk., $3.75
bu. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

Victor cow peas, $3.25 bu, K. D. San-
ders, Eatonton, Ga. Route 2.

5 bu..O-too-tans, 96.50 bu.; 12. ie
Laredos, $5 bu.; 20 bu. Running vel-

vet beans $1.35 bu.;
$2.50 bu. L. M. Giddens, Eastman, Ga.

15 bu Clay peas $2.70 bu.; 5 bu. mix-

$2.80. bu; 20 bu. Bunch velvet beans
$2 bu. All sound, clean stock in goed
bags. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.

ton, Georgia, Route 1.
Have sold al of my Brab peas. An-

Sardis, Georgia.
Speckled crowder peas, 15c lb;
valentine and stringless.

red

Ib. del; purple top globe and Seven Top
turnip seed, 30e lb. del. in Ga. W. C.
Smith, Woodstock, Ga., Route 2.

many inquiries. A. JB: Bloodworth,
Gordon, Ga., Route 2.

Have sold out of peas.
many inquiries. J.C. Sanders, Me
Ga., Route 3.

Genuine Laredo soy beans,, pure ane
sound. Prompt shipment. '$4. 60--bu.,
$1.50 pk. FOB here.
Locust Grove, Ga




BEANS AND PEAS
Want 30 to 50 lbs. White Acre or

Adel, Georgia, P. O. Box 57.

Want Field peas, 1 or 2 bu. Will

Williams, Ty Ty, Georgia.

Brabham peas. Must be pure, and the

Want velvet beans, field peas,
beans, seed peanuts, also are in the

other produce. Ybor City Public Dikte,
Tampa, Fla., 1824 7th Ave.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE _

OB here. Mrs. Logan Beach, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Route 1.

now ready, 4c lb. FOB Gainesville.
Eonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Re.
Seven.

terbeans, 75c pk. del., also have Cedar



80c for 10 lbs. FOB here. Cash |:

butter paddles, 25c ea; or exch. for
good peaches, at $1.50 bu. or Georgia
Cane syrup, at 90 gal. pail, sugar at
8c, dried apples at 15c lb. anl June

Douglas, Ga. Old Darby Place.

Garlic, 25 doa; tubers; horehound,
25c a buneh. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga.
Route 3.

' Tomato crop run at 4c-lb., ane

with order.
Georgia.

Good nice, tender green beans, 25

~ John Crone, Fhilemens

gal; white squash and good home raised.

cabbage. Make best offer, also add pos-



Route 2.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want running butter-beans,' canta-

loupe, white velvet okra and all kinds



lumbus, Ga, Bok 244,

36 bu. straight, clean Brabham peas

50 bu. bright, sound No. 1 speckled
peas, and are not mixed, $2 bu. FOB

paid on all orders of 50c or more. Mrs.

SE CA OMS ate bene ae oles

Buneh velvet beans, guaranteed to
sell or exch. for seed oats; new
crop Fulghum or Texes. Fulghum pre-

1 bu. O-teo-tan soy beams, $7; 5 bu.

10 bu. Mixed peas |

ed peas $2.50 bu; 10 bu. Unknowns,

swer to many inquiries. J. L. Ellison, x

greed pod -
beans, plant till September Ist, 25c lb;
del; in Ga. Kentucky Wonder pole, 220 :

Have sold all of my peas. Answer to

Answer to

Wm. C Williams,

WANTED

Mush peas. Quote price. Ey. M. Roget

exch. potato plants or pay cash. L. E.

Want some speckled running peas,

best. W.#. H. Searcy, Sr. Griffin, Ga.
soy

matfket for Ga. peaches, cabbage and v

Nest onions, 64c per pk, $2.50 bu.,

Yellow summer Crookneck squash

. Tender okra, 75c pk. del., Green but-

apples at $1.75 bu. Tom. P. Trowell,

picked, 6c lb., FOB Washington. .Cash

tage. Beatrice Deans, Greenville, ox

of fresh vegetables. Fred I,\ Baker, Co- a

phgehs: ae a




eee











8 or 10 bu. mostly Brabs. Clean, nice __
and sounfi, $2 bu. A. J. Rosey, Eaton- pee

well rooted 10c each;

onions, 40e gal.,
English pea seed, 35c lb. Add postage |

order.

upon request.







_ thttsdey, July 5 1928.
Seed for
Wanted

Egyptian wheat corn seed, 30c Ib;
Oattail millet, 10c lb. in the pod;
Oastor Bean seed 10c per spoonful;
shade dried sage 40c lb.; sage plants,
scullion onion
buttons, 156 qt. 2 for 25c; white nest.
white and eolored





on all. E.
Route 1

New crop Georgia Collard seed, 30
2b. FOB here: No order for lss than
5 lbs. G. C: Connell, Whigham, Ga.

20 Ibs. collard, cabbage-heading,
Seed, 85c lb. or 30c lb. if entire lot is
taken. B. F. SeMneY, Fender, ~Geor-
gia, Route 2.

- Chufa seed, good and sound, $3.25
bu. Cash with order. D. W. Henderson,
Manor, Georgia.

Offer 1 lb. seed echufas at 8c Ib. in

L. Corley, Mauk, Georgia,

lots over 100 Ibs.; 9c ib. in lots over

40 and under 100 lbs.; 10c in lots less
than 40 lbs. Net cash with order. FOB
Manor. W. 8. Booth, Manor, Ga.

Washed and floated enufa
$1.40 ee $5.50 bu.; Rape seed, 2 lbs.
35e; 5 Ibs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.25; Cattail
millet, 1 qt; 40c, 2-Qts. (5c: amber and
_ orange sorghum, 20c qt., 2 qts. 35c;

_ Ga.. Rattlesnake, Holberts Honey, Fla.

seed,

variety irish grey melon seed, 5c tbls.,

6 fdr 25. All FOB here. Woe: Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga. -

- Have reduced my chufa seed to $4
bu. FOB Waycross. G. W. Aycock,
a Georgia, 615 Reynolds St.

SEED WANTED
Want from 3000 to 5000 lbs. Burr

_ Clover seed invthe burr just as it comes
from the farm. Advise lowest price

with quantity you have on hand for

_ prompt shipment in July. I. CG. and
: J. C.. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

_ HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
= _ Amber honey im 45 and 60 lb. cans,
12c)1b., white honey in 45 Jb. cans, 15e
Ab, FOB here. P. E. Johnson, Clax-
ton, Ga.

ie Honey in 5 lb. cans, $1, 30 del. Mrs.
a Ms R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

New crop nice chunk honey in comb,
- l5ce lb. FOB here. Lonnie Rundles,
Gainesville, Ga., Route 7.

_. White bay honey in comb put up in
10 Ib. buckets, $2.00 del., also ~bright
honey in comb, $1.60. del. Cash with
R. W. Browning, Dublin, Ga.,
_ Route 3.
Clear strained honey in 5 gal. Honea
honey cans, $6.00 FOB here. Sample
George Kirkland, Jr.,
Swainsboro, Ga., P.O. Box 245.
_ Pure fresh 1928 honey in comb 12 1-2c
lb; Strained $1.50 per 10 Ib. pail. Not

_ less than 20 Ibs. shipped te any person.

All FOB here. R. A. Cravey, Milan,

Ga., Route 1, Box 98.

Good, bright section honey, put up

in 1 Ib. section, well crated, 15 Ib.

_ FOB. Cash with order. W. G. Williams
_ Bristol, Georgia.

__ Chunk honey in 60 lb. cans, 14c. lb.
FOB here. Lindsey Anderson, Dublin,

eo . Ga., Route 3.

- New crop honey, extracted or in
comb, for sale. or exch. for peanuts.
y M. Kirkland, Summertown, Ga.

Extracted koney made from wild
boon of Suwanee River, $1.25 gal. E.
_L. Griffis, Farga, Ga. Box 26.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
) WANTED

Want honey bees in any style hives.
State quantity and lowest cash price.
Roland Clark Irish, Savannah, Ga.,
1112 East 36th Street.

Want 50 Ibs. good Beeswax. Will
pay 30c Ib. del. Milner. B. Lloyd Wood-
: all, Milner, Ga.



Want Beeswax in any quantity at |.

27 1-2c lb. del. J. T. White, Dublin, Ga.
Want honey extractor with 12 x 16

(12 x 16) pockets, suitable to 2 shallow

frames. to the pocket. Ellis FE. Press-
_ler, Orlando, la., 1764 Chicago Ave.

Sale and)



MARKET. BULLETIN

INCUBATORS

1 Radio Blue Flame brooder, good
condition, 8 wicks extra, $10.50 cash, or
exch. for 2 turkey hens and t gobbler,
or 10 R. I. Red Hens and 1 rooster, or
for 8 bu. good canning peaches. R. L.
Blaloek, Mershan, Ga.

500 chick Bhie Flame Buckeye brood-
ers, guaranteed to be in perfect oper-
ating cond., $15.60 FOB Ft. Valley; al-
so 11,700 cap., Mammoth incubator,
cheap for quick sale. Peach Poultry
Farm, Ft. Valley, Ga.

1 Iron Clad incubator, 150 capacity,
sell or exch. for 5 Buff Orphington hens

and 1 reoster; 1 little Brown Hen in-.

cubator, 50 capacity, sell.or exeh. for 4
Buff Orphington hens. Chester Childs,

| Garters, Ga,, Route 1.

180 egg cap. Wisconsin incubator,
$10.00; 240 cap. Wisconsin incubator,
$15.00; new brooder $5.00, FOB here.

Mrs. R, S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.

4,800 cap. Wishbone incubator, used
two seasons, perfect condition. Sell to
make room for larger unit machine. J.

|J. Harris, Pelham, Ga.

1 Wisconsin 500 cap. incubator, good
condition, $30.00 or exch. Woodrow
Wilson, Martin, Ga. ;

1 Blue Flame 500 cap. burner Buck-
eye brooder; 1 Big Grey Hen 100 cap.
incubator, both for $15.00 cash. or exch;
also have 25 S. C.W. Leghorn breeders,
heavy laying strain, $25.00, er the en-
tire lot of brooder, incubators and hens
for $40.00 cash. Write Mrs. G. N. Bar-
nette, Sugar Valley, Ga.

1 Little Brown Hen incubator and
Cozy Hovers, 50 cap., used only one
season, $7.50; 1 Blue Flame oil brood-
er, 250 cap., good as new. Used one
time. All FOB here. Mrs. J. J. Mann,
Tallapoosa, Ga.

1 Buckeye incubator, 250 capacity,
instruction book and thermometer, al-
so 1 Blue Flame brooder, 600 capacity,
all in perfect condition, $25.00 for both
at my place. Mrs. Loyd Handy, Young
Harris, Ga.

1 Wisconsin incubator, 25 capacity,
first class eondition, thermometer and
instruction book and all parts com-
plete, used very little, $12.00 FOB Lin-
colnton. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan, Lincoln-
ton, Ga., Box 4.
oh Cypress 400 capacity incubator com-
plete; 1 Wishbone 400 capacity, both
good as new, $40.00 ea; 2 Blue Flame
brooders, good condition, $15.00 and
$18.00.. Mrs. J. B. MMesoley, Eatonton,
Georgia..

Practieally new Pibkece 120 capacity
incubator. Guaranteed good as new.
Sell reasonably or exch. for 2 Duroc
Jersey pigs. Write. Mrs..T. L. Adams,
Douglas, Ga., Route. 3, Box 142.

One 1500 cap. Mammoth incubator;
Orfe 1500 Simplex Brooder; also 1 Ef-
ficiency grain: sprouter, all in, perfect
condition, for sale cheap. - Write A. O.
Bowles, Riverdale, Ga.



FRUITS FOR SALE

Will make all kinds of jelly on

halves, or for 5e a glass. Party to fur-
nish sugar and glasses. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. F. Hendrix, oe
roliton, Georgia, te 5,
Blackberry jam, 50c qt. or 80c pt or
will make on halves. Will exch. also
for R. I. Rei or Brown Leghorn hens,
or honey or fruit jars.
Hart Sterner, Albany, Ga. Rt. A.

A good many bu. of Honey peaches
(ean be eaten safely by people with

stomach trouble) ready in about two |.

weeks, $1 bu. not prepaid. Mrs. Beulah
Sconyers, Dublin, Ga. Route 2.

Red and streaked June apples $1.50
bu. OB here., J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Fig preserves, 40c qt. or 50c qt. and
I pay postage, or 60c qt. and I pay
express charges. Place your order. now.
A. L. Morgan, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2.

Fresh apples, peaches, and grapes in
July; Strawberry jam, 50c qt.; black-
berry jam, 40c qt.; berry and apple
jellies, 15c glass. Mrs. .C. E. Leverett,
Atlanta, Ga. Route 1.

A few qts. blackberry jam, 500 qt.
or exch. also canned berries, 30c at.
or 50c half gal. or exch. Write. Mrs.
C. R. Cofer, Louisville, Ga. RFD 5.

Mrs. Stella |

- POTATOES FOR SALE
Green, Mountain irish potato seed,

$2.25 bin J: T. Peyton, Mount Airy,

Georgia.

75 bu. good quality Lookout Moun-
tain Irish potatoes free: from disease,
60 lb: bu. $2 FOB. here. Clyde Autry,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 6. 5

Lookout Mountain seed Irish potatoes
$2.50 bu. D. F. Pharr, Buford, Geor-
gia, Route 1.

White Cobler Irish potatoes, No. Ls

| $2.50 bu. Buyer to pay postage. C. L.

Brooks, Monroe, Ga. Route 6.

Lookout Mountain potatoes from
hill selected stock with. planting in-
structions, 4c\lb. FOB here. J. F. @an-
trell, Cleveland, Georgia.

Genuine Lookout Mountain seed
Irish potatoes, 4c Ib. H. H. Arrington,
Rome, Georgia.

4 or 5 bu. Lookout Mountain potatoes
$2 bu. FOB here. W. J. Black, Lulu,
Georgia, Route 1.

- Red Bliss Irish potatoes. Make best

offer. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga.

Route 1.

25 bu. Lookout Mtn. Irish potatoes
$2 bu. FOB here. W. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 1.

Imp. Lookout Mountain seed Irish
potatoes, extra quality $1.85 bu.; 2 bu.
or more, $1.75 bu. Ross E. Clement,
Cornelia, Georgia.

Nice size Irish potatoes for sale: 15
bu. can be del. at once. Write for in-

formation. E. A. Brown, Devereaux,

Georgia.



POTATOES WANTED
Want to exch. 2 bu. Sugar Crowder
peas for 2 bu.. Lookout Mountain Irish
potatoes. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE ;

Country cured hickory smoked hams,
35c Ib.; shoulders, 28c Ib. \Riley C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.

A: few cans of home-made 1927 lard,
$7.00 for 50 Ib. can; 1 can of new lard
for soap grease, 44 lbs, $4.00 E. L.
Dixon, Blackshear, Ga.

Home cured, wood smoked hams, 12
to-15 Ibs., 27 1b. - Roy Brooks, Newton,
Georgia.

Hams, corn fattened, nicely curd,
30c lb. del. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton,
Ga. RFD 1. A

Middling meat for sale. Write. L.
L. Tanner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 3. :

Country cured meats:: sides, 20c lb;
shoulders, 18c lb; loins, 14c lb. at my
home. J. H. McDonald, Sereven, Ga.

3 hams, wt. 30, 32 and 38 lbs. each;
30c lb.-del. up to 8rd zone. Reece M.
Neal, Villanow, Ga.

5 home raised hams, wt. 6 to 7 tbs.,
well dried and smoked with green oak,
30c lb., postpaid. W. J. Brown, Doerun,
Ga., Route 1, Box 144.

4 good cured hams, 85c lb. Carrie
Stewart, Gladesville, Ga.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
3 WANTED.

Want about 75 to 100 lbs. hams at
22c lb., 100 ta 150 Ibs. side meat, at
1l6c lb. All shipped together. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

SYRUP FOR SALE

250 ten Ib. cans good' thick 1927, crop
Sugar Cane syrup; 6 ten lb. cans $4.25;
12 cans $8.00. All FOB here. Ben R.
Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., Cloverdale
Farm.

24 ten lb. cans nice Ga. Cane syrup,
80c gal. Not less than 6 cans to one
party, FOB here. Mrs. Piety Forbes,
Brooklet, Ga.

Offer pure Ga. Cane 1926 crop syrup
in 36 gal. cypress bbls. at 50c gal. No.





-10 cans, new crop 70c ea. in lots 6 cans

or over; No. 2 1-2, 20c ea; all net cash
with order FOB Manor. W. 8. Booth,
Manor, Ga.

10 gal. Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans,
70c gal. Leo Akins, Graymont, a,
Route 1.

26 crop, honey drip in No. 10 cans,
50c ea; FOB; Half bbl. 26 crop honey
drip, 45c gal, FOB. Entire lot $25.00
with order.. Carl Williams, Locust
Grove, Ga. S



FRUITS WANED
Want small press peaches for making
pickle; figs, whuckleberries amd red

striped cyabapples. Fred I. Baker, Co- |

_ Mimbus, beige os Boy Bs a



GRAIN FOR SALE

New clean wheat now. ready, about
100 bu.; wil! make price on. lot or
sell in small quantities. J: R. Birk,
Mosiaon, Georgia, Route 2, 7 3.8

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PAGE FIVE

GRAIN WANTED ~ -

Want quantities of Ga. wheat of
good milling quality. Price dependent
on time of shipment. Mail sample and
state. how much and when you can
ship. Atlanta Milling Co., Atlanta,
Georgia,

Want wheat for chicken feed. Send.
sample and state amount and price.
E. C. Pope, Camilla, Ga.



|Live Stoek for Sale

and Wanted

CATTLE. FOR SALE

1 month ok Jersey, heifer calf en-
titled to reg., $15. L. A. Pierce, Lavonia,
Georgia. a

Have sold Jersey bull. Answer to
many inquiries. Mrs. W. T. Stephens,
Adairsville, Georgia.

2 year old registered Jersey heifer.
from 6 gal. cow, bred to registered sire
of Raleigh strain, $150.06; Jersey heif-
er, 3 years old, fresh, giving 3 gals.
day, $75. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn,
Georgia, RFD 4.

1 1-2. Holstein milch cow. Gentle,
young and fresh, $50 cow and calf, not
crated at barn; 1 5-gal. Jersey milch



cow, liot fresh, $100. W. H. Waddelle, ay

Pearson, Georgia.

Extra fine registered Jersey pull calf,
dropped June 18th. Sire: Oonans You'll
Do, No. 213693. Dam: Jolly You'll Bo.

Mabel, No. 505554. First check for $50

will get calf. W. C. Evans, wees Nee
ville, Georgia, Route 5.

Registered Jersey bull calf, Raleigh:

and Noble breeding. Feeds from buc-
ket. $25 crated, with papers. J. J. Har
ris, Pelham, Georgia.

Fine 9 year old Jersey cow, 4 gals.
per day. No. 436448 Majestic Ferns
pet (Lady Bell). Solid tan with black
tongue and switch. Will freshen No.
22, by sire No. 162272 Oran Althas Gol-
den Lad, $100 at barn. Mrs. J. C. Hix,
Morganton, Georgia. -

1 Reg. Guernsey heifer (true ti type

and breed.) to freshen Jan. 1st, bred
to registered male. $200 if taken at
once. J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass, Ga.

Have sold Jersey heifer. Answer to
many. inquiries. L. M. Aderhold, La-
vonia, Georgia. :

Several Jersey baby cairo? from
heavy milkers. Sell cheap or exch. for
new crop wheat; 2 Guernsey. heifers,
$75 each; 1 Guernsey 5 months old
male $60. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga.
247 North Highland Ave.

1 full blooded Jersey heifer, 27 mos.
old, lemon color, bred. Sell or exch.

for good rubber tire top buggy ard ;

harness. J. E..Payne; Acworth, Geor-
gia, Route 3.
_1 Jersey 8 months old bull, gentle

and in good cond. Ideal color. From 4

gal. cow. First check for $40 gets him
registered in buyers name,
ready for shipment. G. L. OKelley,
Jy., Winterville, Ga. Box 126.

1 heifer calf, half Guernsey and
|half Jersey, 4 months old, fine cond.
$12.00. Mrs. Nellie Cochran, Fairburn, oe

Georgia, Route 4.

1 Jersey and Guernsey mixed milch

cow for sale cheap. Write. Mrs. David
B. Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. 351 Collier Rd.

1 fine Jersey cow, fresh
Write for price. M. Erie Ram-
hurst, Georgia.

17 young Jersey mflch cows, all giv-

ing from 3 to 4 gals. per, day. Write
for prices. L. P. Hickman, . ' Forsyth,
Georgia, Route 1, Box 14.

14 milch cows, most of them from

reg. Jersey stock. Write for, prices. Ge

H. Clark, Griffin,. Ga.

1 good 4 year old cow wih young

calf for sale. Make best offer. J. A.
Floyd, Felton, Georgia, Route 2.

6 year old cow with youn nS a for |
Cc iley,

sale. Write or call see. W.
Lula, Georgia, Route 1, 12 miles No.
of Gainesville on the Glades property.



CATTLE WANTED a

Want a few Jersey cows that will

freshen in the fall. Must be young.

Pay cash or will exch. 1 bay mare, 6

years old. Gentle and work anywhere -

and is extra good

addie. mare. H. M.
es Scotts

eoxgia.

crated

in July.







































































tien CATTLE WANTED

Want steers and heifers from 2 to
8 years old at 6c lb. T. J. Miller, Daw-
son, Georgia. ;
Want 1 to 4 Jersey milkers, fresh
or to freshen by September 1st, giving
not less than 4 gals. per day and rich
in butter fat, each. Milk tested and
pure. Not over 6 years old; also 1
Jersey male calf, 2 to 6 months old,
entitled to register, from high produc-
tive stock. Prices must be reasonable
for cash. G. W. Meadows, Ohoopee,
Georgia, Toombs County.

HOGS FOR SALE 2
Good Essex brood sew and ten pigs
for sale. Mrs. K. D. Williams, Coving-
toh, Georgia, Route 6.
"0 Durec and P. C. mixed pigs, 6
months old, $6 each, $55 for lot. Leo
Akins, Graymont, Georgia, Route 1.
10 or 15 shoats, about 22 months old
$4 each, P. C. and Berkshire mixed.
Send P. O. money order with order.
_S. F. Stevens, Bairdstown, Georgia.
Pure bred Black P. C. 8 weeks old
pigs, $5 each. A. M. Wilson, Jonesboro,
Georgia.
9 Duroc and P. C. cross; 5 S. P. C.;
6B. B.P.C 8 week old pigs, $3.50 at
barn, or $4 crated and shipped. $60
for let at barn. J. A. Newman, Eaton-
ton, Georgia, Box 172.
Reg. Big Type P.C. hogs, gilts and
boars, for next few days will put out
wo good farmers and let them pay for
them this Fall. Write. Joe R. Martin,
Carrollton, Ga. Route 3. :
100 to 140 lb. Reg. March farrow
Duroc boar show pigs, sired by Golden
Gleam 1927 International Champion
_ boar, $20 to $30 each. Henry T. Lums-
_ den, Talbotton, Georgia.
10 weeks_old shoats, $17 for all, or
$9 for 2, $5 each. Cash with order.
George A. Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga.
~ Route 2.~: :
5 registered Black P. C. sows, $35
each, FOB Madison. J. R. Burk, Madi-
- son, Georgia, Route 2.
Thoroughbred 8. P. C. pigs, $5, $7.50
and $10; 12 well grown gilts that will
_ bring big litters this fall. All above are
descendents of John H. Wilts Limit
known as The Million Dollar Sire.
_ Bring truck if possible. W. J. Mc-
Daniel, Atlanta, Georgia, (near Buck-
head), Club Drive, phone Ivy 3632.

10 Big Bone P. C. 6 weeks old pigs;
7 half B. B. P. C. and half Berkshire
pigs, same age, $60 for lot FOB Rising
Fawn. M. E. Newman, Rising Fawn,
Ge-rgia.
P. C. gilts, bred toDuroc boar for
sale; young Duroe boar, ready for ser-
vice, $25 crated. J. J. Harris, Pelham,
Georgia. ee
Choice Mampshire pigs from Reg.
each FOB here. A. F. May, Hinesville,
Georgia, Route A.
Pure bred Black Essex, cholera im-
mune 12 wks. old pigs, $10 each reg. in
_buyers name. Write for price on old-
er shoats. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga.
-.2.1-2 months old pigs, wt. about 30
Tbs. oress . P. C. $2.25 each, or lot
for $20 FOB Mitchell. Mrs. Alvie John-
gon, Mitchell, Georgia, RFD 1. :
1 male and 1 female 10 weeks old

_ pigs, $7.50 each, 4 male half Red Berk-
shire and half Duroc pigs, August 1st
del. $5 each FOB Toccoa. Hay Miller,
Ashland, Georgia, Route 1.

2 Duroc Jersey from Reg. Blue Rib-

_ weeks old, wt. 35 lbs. each, $7.50 each.
George A. Grist, Dillard, Georgia.
10 Duroc and P. C. mixed 5 1-2 month
old pigs, good cond. $6 each, $56 for
lot. Leo Akins, Graymont, Georgia,
Route 1. | j
8 black and white spotted P. C. 7

1 registered Duroc boar, also Duroc
and P. C. hogs. Fred C. Geiger, Flint-
side, Georgia. =
Reg. S. P. C 8 weeks old pigs, $15
FOB; 3 to 4 months old, $20 to $25.
Every pig shipped guaranteed. H. M.
Paulk, Fitzgerald, Ga.

_ Pure bred P. C. 8 weeks old pigs, in
goed cond, $5 each, $9 pair. George T.
Smith, Sharpsburg, Georgia.

12 thoroughbred P. C. 6 weeks old
Be. $4 each, 6 mm C. Essex crossed,
tMhenoughbied 6

Bees REM nessa eS

ton, Georgia, Box 142.

| Georgia.

litter about 9 wks. old, others, 4 wks.

_| Bainbridge, Georgia.

steck, Cholera immune, either sex, $10

half Red Berkshire and half Essex

bon winners, sow pigs, a little over 10

weeks old pigs, $3.50 each, $25 for lot}
FOB Ficklin. R. L. Clark, Ficklin, Ga.



. eld pigs $3.80 ea. ville, Georgia.

No runts. All inoculated for cholera,
crated and shipped. A. H. Reid, Eaton-

8 fine breed 2 months old pigs, $3 ea.
$20 for lot. Miss V. J. Barber, Climax,

3 months old O. I. C. extra large to
age pigs, $10 each, in buyers name.
A. T. Rigsby, Camilla, Georgia, Hill
Crest..0. I. Ci Farms. -*

Duroc and Essex pigs, six weeks old
July 6th, registered on the Duroc
(mothers) side. Inoculated, crated and
del. in Eatonton. No runts. $4 each.
Cash with order. Mrs. Mary W. Park,
Eatonton, Georgia, P. O. Box 354.

6 S. P. C. 3 months old pigs, regis-
tered in buyers name, $12 each; with-
out papers, $10 each. Alton Paulk, Wil-
lacoochee, Ga. Box 34.

1 registered Duroc Jersey. 12 mos.
old boar, $35; 1 reg. Duroc Jersey 15
months old sow, bred to reg. boar.
Farrow in Sept. $40.
Ramhurst, Georgia.

1 registered S. P. C. boar, about 2
years old, wt. around 250 or 300 lbs.,
perfect type for show boar, $40, or
will exch. for Registered 8 or 10 mos.
old Jersey bull. W. H. Williams, Milan,
Georgia.

7 Big Bone Black Guinea 3 months
old pigs, $28 for lot FOB here. Miss
Grace Hale, Doyle, Georgia. |

Pure bred Little Bone Black Afri-
can Guinea 2 year old boar, 175 or
200 lbs., no bad habits, $25. John W.
Moseley, Soperton, Ga. RFD 2.

2 sows and 7 pigs, mixed Duroc: 1

old, $50 cash for lot; 1 mixed Duroc
sow, farrow about 1st August, $15. Sell
entire lot for $60 FOB here. Walter
Sosebee, Sautee, Georgia, Route 1.

4 P. C. and Hampshire crossed, *100
lb. shoats for sale. Edgar Tuggle, Mon-
ticello, Georgia, Route 6.

Pure bred P. C. 8 weeks old pigs for
sale. Reg. papers furniskj2d. Austin
and Atkins, Wildwood, Georgia.

HOGS WANTED
Want to exch. value for pure bred
pigs or reg. Saanan or Toggenberg
goats. Write for particulars. Mrs. Thos.
H. Marshall, Camilla, Georgia.
Want 1 pair Registered Berkshire
pigs and 1 Duroc gilt. E. W. Rich,



Want a pure bred Black Essex 4 or
5 months old gilt with papers furnish-
ed. Must be a perfect type and satisfac-
tion guaranteed. State price and Wt.
W. F. Bryan, Sharpsburg, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want P. C. boar, 6 or 8 weeks old.
Write. L. H. Garrison, Groveland, Ga.
RFD 2, Box 48.

Want to exch. little- bone Guinea
male, wt. about 145 lbs. for a S. P. C.
male not under 100 lbs. Write W. E.
Hobbs, Reynolds, Ga., Route 3, Box 56.

Want to exch. value for hogs, cows
or goats. Write for particulars. W. A.
Hammock, Manassas, Ga. Route 2.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1 bay mare mule, wt. about 1000 Ibs.
work anywhere. Sell or exch. for milch
cow or beef cattle. Mrs. N. A. Herring-
ton, Duluth, Ga. Route 1. s

1 pony, 6 years old, with eart. and
harness complete, $75 FOB Arabi, or
will exch. for excellent milk cow or
hogs, proportionate in value. James H.
Brown, Cordele, Georgia.

I dark iron grey stallion, 3 years old
May Ist, wt.-1000 lbs. Will make a 1200
or 1300 lb. horse under good control.
Work anywhere, single or dbl. Sell for
cash or. exch. for cows. R. L. Clark,
Ficklin, Georgia. :

1 large size 8 year old Bay mare.
Good farm, buggy and saddle mare.
Sell or exch. Write for particulars. L. 8.
Moody, Coffee, Georgia.

1 black with white nose Jack, 8
years old, good qualities. Sell cheap or
exch. for pigs, or most any farm pro-
ducts. Write. W. H. Adair, Rutledge,
Georgia, Route 2. ee

1 pair black match mules, 7 and 8
years old, wt. about 900 lbs., good
cond., gentle, and work anywhere. Half
brother and sister, $400. Would buy
some cows in exch. Write. E. L. Dixon,
Blackshear, Georgia. :

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
100 Spring lambs and fat weathers,

M. Prigmore, |.



$5 each. Robert &. Anderson, Hawkins-

1 extra large good type pure Toggen-
berg buck and 1 half Toggenberg doe,
$25 for pair. Miss E. Maynard, Newton,
Georgia. /

Several kid goats, $1.50 each, 1 over
size Toggenberg billy, rough and old,
good stock goat, $10; 1 large white
weather, partly broke, $3; the half stock
Toggenberg and the half stock An-

gora advertised some weeks ago have

been sold. Also have man to work to-
bacco. Answer to inquiries. E. L. Dixon,
Blackshear, Georgia.

1 Swiss 3 1-2 month old Saanan buck
kid from pure Swiss reg. stock, $10.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.

Morine sheep for sale: rams, 6 mos.

d 1 year ol 10 and $15; J. W. Hers; : 5 :
sean ce foe Send picture with first letter.
Ww

rington, Calhoun; Georgia.

40 head good breeding goats for sale
or exch. Inquire immediately. William
S. McMichael, Buena Vista, Ga.



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want goats. Will pay a good price.
W. H. J. Foy, Egypt, Georgia.

Want milk goats. Must be good and

bargain. R. M. Wicker, Orlando, Fla.
RFD 19. :

Want 100 head Wethers or Ewes.
Write giving full particulars. and price.
J. A. Maxwell, Covington, Ga.



RABBITS FOR SALE :
- Young New Zealand Red rabbits, 50c
each FOB Hampton. R. B. Crowder,
Sunny Side, Ga. P. O. Box 14.

Registered Chinchilla rabbits, young
and old stock. Special prices now. H.
P. Holcomb, Stone Mountain, Georgia,
Route 3. ;

1 doe, 3-4 New Zealand Red and 7
young ones, 3 to 4 weeks old, 7-8 N. Z.
Red, $1.25 for doe and 50c each for
young, $4.25 for lot. Lyman Thompson,
Broxton, Georgi%, Box 101.

Best grade Chinchilla 8 weeks old
rabbits, $2.50 pair, also broilers. Write
for prices. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga.
Route B.

1 pair White Angora rabbits: tested
breeders, pedigree papers furnished,
$10. T. C. Griffin, Valdosta, Georgia,
Box 243. { my

Rabbits are profitable on the farm
for both meat and fur. They are pro-
lific and easy to raise. Write for de-
scription and prices. H. P. Holcomb,
Stone Mountain, Georgia, Rt. 3.

RABBITS WANTED
Want a few Belgian hares or New
Zealand Red rabbits. Will exch. Porto



Rican potato plants at $1.25 M. each

paying. express. Harold Smith, Baxley,
Georgia, Route 4, Box 91.

. Want to exch. 3 pink-eyed 3 months
old white bucks for 1 pair Chinchilla
rabbits, not under 3 months-old. Wal-
ton Holbrook, Hartwell, Ga. Route 1.
_ Want full grown doe rabbit. Will
pay reasonable price. Fred Moody,
Warm Springs, Georgia.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

1 White King hen pigeon, easy to
mate $1; 1 common white hen 25c, or
exch. the two for 3 pair mixed pigeons.
Fred Moody, Warm Sprifigs,; Ga.

1 pair White Kings and Red Car-
heaux pigeons, $2 pair, mated, working
and banded. Sam Holt Kelly, Point
Peter, Georgia.

7 pairs common pigeons, all mated
and working, 50e pair, 1 pair Red Car-
neaux, $1 or all for $4.25. Charles O.
Butts, Warm Springs, Georgia, Box 78.

21 white Swiss Mondains: 3 mated
pairs, $3.50 pair; also 15 young birds,
$2 pair. Write. H. C. Chancey, Wal-
den, Georgia.

10 pair Carneaux pigeons. No 1 stock.
Buff or'Red. H. L. Farmer, Albany, Ga.
422 Second Street.

4 pair Registered Silver Kings, mated
and banded, now working, $2 pair. J;
E. Roughton, Sandersville, Ga.

_PIGEONS WANTED
Want 4 pair Carneaux pigeons. Write
lowest price. Owen D. Edge, Columbus,
Georgia, 11 1-2 12th Street.

Want to exch. for White King pig-.

eons. Write for particulars. John O-

Neal, Valdosta, Ga. 605 North Ashley
Street.



FARM HELP -WANTED
Want an orphan boy 13 or 14 years
of age, honest and willing to work to
assist with farm work. A good home



russian taly B, 1928.

and will treat him right. John L. Ben-
nett, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 31. j
Want a family to live on place and
help ga*ner tobacco and pick cotton.
Write for particulars. lL. S. Moody, .
Coffee, Georgia. .
- Want 2 large families to help gather
crops, beginning September 1st. Write
or apply. Camp-Chandler Farm, New-
nan, Georgia, Route 7. _ 3
Want boy of 15 or 16 years of age
to work 1 horse crop for 1929, or begin |
this year, September Ist. Want boy
to be able to drive car. Will send him
to school in winter and summer, be-
fore crop time and after crop is made.
$50 per year, clothes and board. Just
work as I do. Will treat as a Dad

return same. T. Lester. Massey
Danielsville, Ga. Route 1. 4

Want a middle-aged man and wife
without children to work on farm and
wife to assist with work. Begin the
first of September. Must be honest,
sober and reliable. N. W. Folsom, Nor-
man Park, Georgia, Route 1.

Want family with one or two grown
or near grown men, to do general farm
work balance of year and if good work-_
ers will trade for another year. Pay $1
per day (now) and furnish house to
live in. You furnish own food. Must be
sober, honest and know how to do
general: farm work. Can also use single
man and pay $15 month, including
board and bed. Give full information
in first letter. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Georgia. ee

Want a practical and successful bee--

| keeper to establish, under proper man-

agement, several hundred hives in a
large apple orchard in Habersham
county, where fine honey can be pro-
duced. For particulars write. Louis B.
Magid, Tallulah Park, Ga.

Want man to work on farm for
wages and milk a few cows. S. C. Love-
lace,-West Point, Georgia. _ : e



POSITIONS WANTED

First class ginner wants ~ position.
References furnished. Write what you
have to offer. Bill Bowles, Arabi, Ga.

Want general or truck farm work
for 1929. Have knowledge of carpentry
and can keep in repair farm bldgs.
Best of references. Write for further
information. John Baten, Atlanta, Ga.
1416 Holderness St.
- Want position on farm or as watch- |
man in cotton gin, mill, or other
work. Now employed but work about
over. Married, wife only Lived on farm.
1-2 of life. Will work part or whole
time. Write for particulars. John K.
Fuller, Fitzgerald, Georgia, Route 1.
Box 95, ; ; Ss

Want place on farm in Georgia. Life

| time experience on farm. Have wife

and 2 children. One old enough to
help farm. Write what you can offer.
Andrew Martin, Griffin, Ga. 737 West
Quillie Street. d
Want work on farm in Georgia. Pre-
fer 1 one-horse crop in South Georgia
for 1929. Write. R. Cole, Bowdon, Ga.
Young lady would live with couple and

small salary. References exch. M. Har-
- Atlanta, Georgia, 529 Boulevard,

Experience of several years, crops and
with truck strawbery growing. Want
to put out berries this Fall. Prefer So.
Georgia. Write for particulars. E. E.
Walker, Blakeley, Georgia, Route 6,
Box 13.

Car Lots for Sale and
Wanted

LIVE STOCK WANTEDCAR LOTS |
Want cattle, feeder pigs, barbecue -
shoats, good corn fed killing hog, 200
to 300 Ibs., stock ewe sheep and lambs,
Jersey and Guernsey heifers in car
lots. L. B. Fulmer, Springfield. 8. C.

CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots
Several cars of fed beef cattle,
ib. T. J. Miller, Dawson, Ga.

WATERMELONS FOR SALE :
Car load lot of watermelons. Sell or





le. ee



| trade for cows. E. L, Sterner, Albany, *

Georgia, Rotite A,



assist with poultry and other work for ie 2









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"WOMENS DEPARTMENT SY

NEEDLEWORK, FLOWERS and SEEDS, MISCELLANEOUS







FLQWERS AND SEEDS FOR SALE

Queen Wreath vine plants, 3 for 25c;
seed, 12 for 15c; Clematis seeds, 15c
pkg., Angel Trumpet, 3 for 15c; seeds
15c pkg. Blue Ageratum, 5c each. Add
postage on plants. S. T. Albrecht, Co-
lumbus, Georgia, 912 Fourth Ave.

Brown Fig, well rooted, Bridal
Wreath 15c each; cactus tree gator
tail, 5c cutting, 10 well rooted gladioli
25 doz., shasta daisies, 25c doz. Will
exch. for nice quilt seraps, dried peach-
es or running butter-beans. Mrs. S. A.

- Miller, Finleyson, Georgia.

Pink geraniums, well rooted, 15c ea.
2 for 25c; red geraniums, 10c each cut-
ting; spider lily bulbs, white, 25c each
or 5 for $1; lilac sprouts, 1 and 2 yr.
old, 10c each. Add postage. Gertrude
Beckham, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rb. 2.

Dark purple and white iris, mixed,
80c doz., light and dark blue iris, 30c

a ' doz. or 4 doz. $1; hot pepper plants, 3

doz. 25c; exch any of above for dbl.
any color, geraniums, any color Salvia,
except red; snapdregons, mixed colors,
_25 doz., little field daisies, 50c a 100;
Hastings mixed gallardia, 30c doz;
Sweet William seed, 3 spoonsful 15c.
Mrs. Annie Otting, Rome, Georgia,
- Route 4.

Strong plants of mixed Snapdragons,
20 for 25c; winter blooming stocks, 20c
doz., mixed double Larkspur, 15c_ doz.,
exch. any of above for dried fruit, free
_ from worms, or strained honey. Mrs.

John R. Turner, Concord, Ga.

Variegated violets, 3 doz. for 20c;
white violets, 2 doz. for 15c; daisy, 2
doz. for 30c; mixed chrysanthemums,
50 for 25e, or exch. for something use-
ful. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga.
Hop vines, 40e each, pink rose plants
and all colors sweet williams 10c doz.,
light blue violets, 5c doz., light purple

iris, 35 doz., orange flower lilies 20c
-doz.; daisy plants and myrtle vine, 50c

a 100; sword lilies and perennial pea-
vines, 2 for 15c; 50,000 iris roots, 100
varieties, mixed, while they last, 10 for
$1, $8 a 100 postpaid. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Georgia, RFD 3.

Pink primrose 10c doz. creeping
vine, white violets and cinnamon vine,
2 doz, 15c; Yucca, 2 for 10c; variegated
_ Violets, 40 plants for 20e; evergreen
_ Sea Moss, 5c per plant. Doyle Eller,
Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3. ;

: Narcissus, butter and eggs and spid-
er lily bulbs, 10c doz. each; gladioli

x _. bulbs, 25c for 3. Add postage. Mrs. W.

H. Averett, Jakin, Georgia.
Mammoth Zinnias, 10e doz., violets

25 doz., catnip, 15c doz., all well root-

ed. Mrs. L. E. Neal, Blackwells, Ga.

Red May eactus, large plants, 15c
and 25 each, rooted, will bloom this
fall; large pink with white throat,
well rooted, 25c eaeh; a great bloom-
er-border plant fire on the mountain,
12c doz. del; ageratum 15c each, and
a few choice mums, all for 50c del.
Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove, Ga.

Red May and June cactus, well root-
ed, 10c each; wandering jew, 3 for 5c;
red, pink and white geraniums, 5c
each cutting; dbl. Touch-Me-Nots or
Balsam 15c doz.; yellow eannas, 30c
_ doz.; yellow and variegated mixed, 25c
doz.; daisies 15c: doz. Miss Thelma
Merck, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.
Dbl. red, pink and white, light and
- dark, geraniums, 10c each; Chatelane
_ Supreme everbloming Christmas Red
Begonia 20c each; Christmas Cactus,
25c each; Justicia, 15c each; white Au-
gust lilies, 25c each; Rainbow Moss,
10c; Fluffy Ruffle ferns, 25c each,
large red, orange and lemon cannas,
3 for 25c; ;Rufra and Star Begonias,

25c each. Hastings large leaf colens,.

mixed, 2 for 25c, All plants well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box
Springs, Georgia, Route 2.

Bulbs: Jonquils, double daffodils,
white Narcissus, purple hyacinths 25c
for doz., purple and white iris, 6 for

25c; single and dbl., bright and dark
red geraniums, pink plumbago, pink
Justicia, Begonias. pink everblooming



cactus, all rooted, 10c each; petunias,
mixed, coreopsis, gallardia, blanket
flower, snapdragons, giant zinnias,
English wall flower, blue argeratum,
Galisies, and chrysanthemums, all
plants, 25c doz.; all kinds of rooted
shrubbery, hedges and roses for fall
planting. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
Adairsville, Georgia, Route 1.

Oriental poppies, $1 doz.; fancy leaf
caladiums, Heralen or Macahyda, 75c
each; gladioli, pink ruffled, $1 doz.;
plain petal and ruffled mixed, 75c doz.
Asters, dwarf marigolds, Cosmos, gail-
lardias, early white and daisy type

chrysanthemums, shasta daisies, 3 doz.

of.any for $1; milk and wine lilies, 25c
and 50 each; red spider, $1.50 doz.;
canmas, giant red, also yellow and red,

$1 for 15; dahlia slipsfrom over 50

varieties, $1.50 doz., limited number of
tubers, from 35c to $2 each; porch box
collection, pink oxalis, wandering jew,
balsam and English ivy, 50e. Mrs.
Annie A. Butler, West voint, Georgia,
care of Cherokee Farm,

Large California violets, 20c doz., 75c
@ 100; white water lilies with flat
bloom, 75e doz., 3 large milk and wine
lily -bulbs, 35c; lantana, Dorothy Per-
kins roses, Spirea, wisteria, striped
grass, century plants, yard cactus, 1@c
each; 1 or each, 50; 1 large calladium
50c; sevenal smaller ones, 15c each;
spider lily bulbs,~25c doz., $2 a 100;
little yellow, sweet scented narcaissus,
$1 a 100; 35 kinds of box flowers, all
blooming size, some 2 years old, ge-
raniums, ferns, begonias, cactus, iris
and several others, 25c, 50c and 5c.
Entire lot for $10. Add postage. on all
orders for less $1. Will exch. some for
peaches, apples or R. I. Red eggs to

Route 6. x

Red, and red and yellow spotted can-
nas, 40e doz; elephant ear or caladium
25@ each, 5 for $1. May cactus, 20c ea.;
periwinkle plants, 15c doz. Mrs. F. R.
Hobbs, Siloam, Georgia.

Narcissus and blue flag lily bulbs,

20c dow. each; butter and eggs and

single blue hyacinth bulbs, 25c dos.
each; dusty miller 50 plants for 25c.
Add postage. Miss Vera Hill, Conyers,
Georgia, Route 2. _

Green and white century plants,

}large sige, $1 each, 2 for $1.50; large

Boston fern, 50c each; bronze jew, 10c.
Mrs. L. M.: Aderhold, Lavonia, Geor-
gia, Route 3. - :

Snowflake bulbs, 50c a 100, ever-
blooming blue violets, 75c a 100; April
blooming narcissus, $1 a 100; white
Easter rose, with pink center, 3 year
old, 50c each; dark red baby ramblers
ahd white spirea, 3 years old, 50c ea.;
pink almonds, 15c and 25c. Will exch.
roses or bushes for red or white iris.
All del. in good condition. Add postage.
Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Georgia,
Route 1. ae

Ostrich plume, and baby breath
ferns, 25c each; dbl. white fuchsia, 15c;
special beauty, rex and rubra begonias
20c each; white, salmon pink rose pink
cagnas, 50e doz.; white sultana, 15c.
Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga.

Angel trumpet, 5c each in dozen lots
prepaid; smaller lots, 10c each, plus
postage. Mrs. C. W. Jones, McRae, Ga.
Route 2. S

Mixed pebtunias, 10c doz., will exch.
for beefsteak begonia, weeping lantana,
dbl.. geraniums, any color; purple and
red verbena, peach blow sultana, maid-
en hair ferns, old fashioned bachelor
button, ambrosia, 10c doz., or exch. 6
for 1. Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro,
Georgia, Route 2.

Indian Hollyhocks, from 8 to 10 in.
tall, 25c each; boxwoods, from 6 to 8
in., 25c to 40c each, or exch. 2 of each
for 6 48-lb. sack flour. Miss Delia
Green, Morganton, Ga.

Spengeria ferns, 15c, 25c and $1;
seed, 10c spoonful; Christmas cactus,
15c. Wax plants, 10c; - maiden. hair
fern, 15c; Egyptian Moss, 15c. Mrs.





Norman B. Jolley, Morris Station, Ga.
Dbl, red and pink geraniums, 10c ea.,





red fuchsia, 15c each; green wandering
jew, 3 cuttings for 5e, or 1l6c doz.;
sword ferns, 15c each; Christmas cac-
tus, 5c each; red and pink June cac-
tus, 3 for 5c, or 15 doz.; Touch-Me-
Nots, 15c doz.; Zinnias, all celors, dbl..
10c doz-; purple colens, 15 doz.; pur-
ple petunias, 10c doz.; cosmos, 10c doz;
all colors phlox, 15c doz.; Four OClocks
10c doz. Miss Pearl Farmer, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 1.

Hardy phlox, purple bells, and zin-
nias, all colors, 6 for 25c each; blue
August lilies, 20c each; petunia, 25
doz.; justicia, 15c each; blooming jew
Vine; =25: .doz. Miss Ramie Turner,
Cleveland, Georgia, Route 4. %

Sword ferns, 15 eacn; red summer
cactus, rooted, 15c, cuttings, 2 for 10c;
Christmas cactus, 10c rooted, cuttings,
oe each; green jew, 10e doz., cuttings,
rooted, 15c doz.; white and green strip-
ed jew-cuttings, 5c for 3; blue August
lilies, 5c each; snake cactus, 5c cut-
ting; yellow narcissus, 75c a 100. Mrs.
H. G. Fraser, Gainesville, Georgia,
Route 7.

Dianthus pinks, verbena and. sweet
williams, mixed colors, 25c doz., 3 doz.
60c; pink thrift (used for bordering),
7se a 100 plants; sweet>blue violets, 5Uc
a 100; parsley plants, 20c doz. All del.
No stamps. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, La-
Grange, Georgia, Rt. 6, Box 60.

Large dbl. red carnations, 5c cut-
ting, 10c rooted; jonquils, 15c doz., 2
doz. 25c; wandering jew, small green
lead, 3 for 10c; variegated Four O-
Clock seed, 5c thls., 3 for 10c; Sage

plants, 10c each; Easter lily bulbs, 5c

each; will exch. any of above for oc-
tagon coupons at 1c each. Miss Sallie

-Happoldt, Lewiston, Georgia.
}set. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga. |-

Large, well rooted, trailing colens,
variegated colors, 30c doz.; lantanas,
50c doz.; peonies, 50 each; rope cac-
tus, 50 doz.; sword ferns, 10c each;
Godfrey calla, $1; tube roses, 75 doz.;
geraniums, 15 well rooted; red and
pink sultanas, 10c ach. -Miss Eve

Haynes, Buford, Georgia.

0 Giant dahlias, flowering Zinnia
plants of the new type, blooms from 6
to 9 in. across; 4 large geraniums and
2 large leaf Heliotropes, del. to your
address promptly for $1.25 the lot, as
long as they last. Mrs. Thelma Harm-
ington, Thomasville, Ga.

Purple Bachelor Buttons, 20c doz.,
plants; or exch. for any color gerani-
ums, begonias, gr mums. Wuil also excn.
crepe myrtle bushes for flower cut-
tings. Write. Mrs. Lonnie Rundles,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.

All kinds of pot flowers for sale or
exch. for turkeys. Want to sell in con-
tainer at home as too large to send by
mail. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle,
Georgia, Route 1.

Dbl. dahlia, white, yellow and pink
cuttings, 20e each; orange and pink
sultanas 20c each; blue hydrangea, 15c
each, dbl. 10 weeks, Stock, all colors,
25 doz; flowering zinnias, scarlet sal-
via, 25 doz. each; dahlia blooms, 10c

each. Orders filed same day received.

Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Geor-
gia, Route 2. : .

_ Dbl. daisies, red, pink and white, 20c
doz.; ground jasmine, purple ruffle
colens, 15c doz. each; dusty miller, 10c
for 6, white bedding violets, 10c daz.;
Jewess, 5c bunch; 3 kinds conch be-
gonia and strawberry begonia, rooted,
10c each; red geraniums, 10c and 15c
each; large rooted plants, 15c and 25c
each; Angels Trumpet, 10c rooted,
large leaf caladium, 20c; tide plants, 5c
each, 3 for 10c: Roosevelt ferns, 15c;
blue verbena, 3 for 10c. Add postage
on small orders. Mrs. M. E. Lewis,
Toomsboro, Georgia, Route 2.

_ Butter and eggs, butter-cups
Jonquil bulbs, $1 a 100. Mrs. Ben T.
Echols, Philomath, Georgia.

Pink June cactus, rooted, 25c; yel-
low. red, pink and cream mums, large
variety, 10c; Hastings dbl. hollyhocks,
mixed colors, 35c doz. plants; snap-
dragons, mixed colors, 20c doz. All
postpaid. Will exch. any of above for

hardy phlox, 40e doz.; white running

| touch-me-nots, & dog; all colozs wild

and |







a nice fluffy ruffle fern. Mrs, J. T.
Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga. ce

8 doz. pink flowered Aster plants,
25c del. or exch. for rooted Sultana,
Fuchsia or dbl. Petunias, 1 flower of
each, or for 3 lbs. quilt scraps. Mrs.

a

ad. F. Ingram, Young. Cane, Ga. - ~ oe
Gorgeous dahlias for cut flowers.
Treated to keep. Large or small quan-
tities for sale. Mrs. W. W. Mendenhall,
Chamblee, Ga. Dunwoody Road, Rt. 3. |
White jonquils, 30c a 100; white yard
hydrangeas, 20c each; erimson and
pink rambler roses, 20c each; small
junipers 50 each. Add postage. Miss
Mattie Freeman, Morganton, Ga.

Scarlet salvia, 15c doz., 2 doz. 30c;
Trumpet vine, well rooted, 10@ each,
3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Hol-
comb, Bremen, Georgia, Box 102..

Dbl. yellow Japonica, 2 year old, well _
rooted, 25e each; daffodils and jonquils
45c doz each; red crepe myrtle, 40c
each; white ehrysanthemums, narcis-
sus, and sweet williesms, 30c dog. each;

















































































roses, 25c each; golden balls, 20e each. _
Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Georgia,
Route 3. pote
Purple and lavender iris, 25c doz.; dbl
pink peonies, 25c each; daffodils, nar-
cissus, dbl. zinnias, and yellow mari-
gold, $1 for 100 each; will exch. for
quilt scraps or anything useful. Add
postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, EHi-
jay, Georgia, Rt. 8, Box 44. oe

. Jonquils, white nareissus, sweet wil-
liams, and yellow daffodils, 25c doz.
each; iris, 35c doz.; red crepe myrtle,
well rooted, 35 each; white chrysan-
themums, hardy phlox, 35c doz.; dbl.
yellow japonica, 2 year old, well root-
ed, 25c each. Miss Clyde Barrett, Eli-
jay, Georgia, RFD 3, Box 58. * a
Kudzu cuttings, 75c per 100; white
purple, and blue iris, 6 for 26e; dusty
miller, 12 for 10; chrysanthemums, 2
doz. 25c; April blooming nanzeissus,
white, 10 doz. Also everbearing and
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25
a 100, and peppermint plants, 10c dez.
Mrs. W. C. Messer, Waleska, Ga.
Several kinds of cactus. Sell or exch.
for several heavily waxed water lilies
and dbl. waxed hyacintles. Mrs. L. H. |
Coe, Eastamollee, Ga. : ate
Mothers Tear, red and purple ver-
bena, 6 for 25e; tube reses, 8 for S0c;
grape leaf begonias, White begonias, |
white and pink oxajis 15c each; stand-
ing cypress 25c dog; large reg. exalis
15c each; Mary Golds, dbl. 25e dez;
add postage on smali orders. Mies Cora
Turner, Route 4, Cleveland, Ga. es
_llow, white and pusple mums 10c
bunch; duek foo# moss Sc large bunch;

flowers and purple violets, butter amd
eggs 10c doz; May apples 12 lb; yel-
low root 15c 1b; white striped fortune
grass.10 bunch. Will exch. for nice,
clean flour or sugar sacks or quilt
seraps or potato slips. Miss D. Smith,
Ralston, Georgia, ay
Hydrangea, white and pink cuttings
5 each, rooted 10c;white, red and pink
cuttings geraniums 5 each, rooted 1@c;
Orange lantana cuttings 5 each; root-
ed 10c; dark red fuchsia cuttings, 5c
each, rooted 10c; white conk and grape
begonias 10 eaeh; red and pink June
cactus and Christmas cactus cuttings
5e each; green wandering jew and
white and green striped jew cuttings
2 for 5c. Cash or M. O. No checks. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Roper, Route 7,
Gainesville, Georgia Biot
Will exch. Easter lilies, yellow Mary
Golds, yellow sun flowers, white and
yellow honeysuckels far petunias, large
leaved coleus, elephant ears, large leav-
ed ice plant. Miss Fannie Dixon, Rt.
1, Box 104, Blackshear, Ga. _ eae
Tall growing variety mixed colors
snapdragons, le each. Add 7c for post-
age. Giant crego or comet asters, mix-
ed plants, 1c each. Add Te for postage.
May ealendula plants are all seld. Mrs.
O. E. Browning, Doerun, Geergia, Rt,
Four. fon Coe









Strawberry, Glorie D. Chattine,.and
grape begonias 25c each; pot hydran-
gias, pink and white, 25c each; hardy
purple, blue and pink verbenas 25
doz; all colors phlox, holly hocks, dbl.
giant, zinnias, giant salvas 25c doz;
hardy sweet scented dark red carna-
tien 20c each; all well rooted and del.

Mis. D. M. Hughey, Route 1, Box 68.



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Ranger, Georgia.

3 doz. mixed dbl. aster plants, 1 doz.
white pepper planjs, 1 Yucas, 1 parlor
ivy. Sell or exch. for box flowers. Pre-

fer geraniums, begonias and chrysan-"}

Themums. Miss Dovie Walker, Dial, Ga.
Daffodil bulbs, $3 M.; crepe myrtle,

. rooted, 3 feet high, 15 of them at 25c
each; iris lily bulbs, 35c doz. or exch.
for pure R. I. Red friers. Mrs, Ethel

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ax

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ear a

; blooming

' yooted 20c each; Glorious Queen

Jones, Lula, Ga. Route 3.

- Pink weigelia, dbl. yellow japonica
25 each; perriwinkle vine, 2 doz. 10c;
Kentucky blue grass, orange lilies, -20c
doz.; Kiss Me and Ill Tell You, plants
10c doz.; green garden sage, 10c bunch.
Well rooted. Add postage. Miss Minnie
Langley, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.

- Colossal and dahliah flowered zin-
nias, ready now, 1l5c doz, 4 doz. 50c,
9 doz. $1; kochia (burning bush) large
size, 20c doz., 3 doz. 50c; mixed colors

petunias, 50c a 100; large well rooted.

yellow star jasmine, 6 for 75c; pink
verbena, 3 doz. bunclies $1. Mrs. J. L.
Burk, Tifton, Georgia, Route A.

Mixed colors dbl Balsam, zinnias,

marigolds, 15e doz, each; mixed colors

geraniums, rooted, 10c each; pink four
oclocks, 15c eaca; hardy. red carna-
tions, 20c each; rainbow moss, 15c
bunch. Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger,
Georgia, Route 1. ;
Climbing American Beauty Rose eer
of
Sheba violet plants, very sweet dark
blue and white striped, blooms heavily
fall and spring, and even in mild spells
during the winter $1 per 100 plants;
Alemania (yellow) Cannas, 2 roots
20c; several fine varieties monthly
rose bushes 20c_ each,
exchange for ferns or
blooming geraniums, rooted or
geranium ocuttings; April blooming
narcissus bulbs 75e per 100; Golden
Bell bushes, well rooted, 20c each. Will
-exeh. Allemania Cannas, yellow, for
six white cannas, or will exch. heading
collard plants at 20c per 100 for white
eannas; asparagus spengeria ferns, well
rooted, 20c each or exch. 2 ferns for 1
dbf. peachblow hibiscus, any color,
rooted, or cuttings; several colors pe-
tunia plants 30c per 100; Martha Wash-
ington asparagus plants .$1.25 per 100;

or wilh

Hastings tall Freneh Marigold plants |

7c per 100 or exch. for few shasta daisy
plants; red crepe myrtle, well rooted,
20e each. Mrs. Markie Myers, Route 4,

_ Hartwell, Georgia.

Perennial phlox, red, blue and white;
aster plants, all colors, 15c doz, each;
rainbow moss, well rooted, 15c bunch;
green jew, 20c doz.; pink hydrangea,
20c bunch. Will exch. for white box hy-
_ drangea and sultana, well rooted. Miss
Nellie Walker, Young Cane, Ga.

Dbl. jonquil bulbs, nice size, 20c doz,;

_ white narcissus, 25c doz.; heading va-
- riety collord seed, 10c large thls., white

purple. and lavender iris, 25c doz. each;

very fine pink and old ros poppy seed, |
10c spoonful. B. K. Pierce, East Point,

_ Geergia, 605 East Point Ave.

Pink hardy hibiscus, 15c each; sword
lilies 50 doz.; 50,000 mixed iris, 10 for
$1; $8 a 100, 1 doz. all different $2;
mixed colors sweet williams, Chester-
field Daisies and Giant Zinnias, dbl.,

all colors, 2 doz. 15c. Will exch. for

deep yellow sweet scented lemon lily,
None other accepted. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. 3

Hastings carnations (Marguerite)
plants, $2 doz., only 2 doz. left. Write
first. Will exch. for well rooted snow
ball plants. Mrs. Nora White, Stone
Mountain, Georgia, Route 1.

Rubea. thurstonii. begonias, 20 ea;
salmon sulbanas, red everblooming be-
gonias, 10c and 15c each rooted; pink

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and white c :
10c each; pink and.red d

h, maple le
| 1. geraniums
10c, pink, red, salmon single geraniums

5c each cutting. Add postage on orders.
Be Fale,

for less than 50c. Mrs. W.
Box Springs, Georgia.

Dbl. red and pink and summer bloom
ing cactus: cuttings 10c per doz. rooted
15e and 20c; yellow and orange varie-

gated lantanas 2 cuttings 5c, 6, 10c;

maple begonias, euttings 10c, rooted
25e; dbl. red and pink geranium cut-
tings 5c, rooted 15c; big and little lea:
green jew and white and green varie-
gated 15c per doz. cuttings; sword and
fish tailand course leaf maiden hair
ferns, nice bunch 15c and 25c; justicia
2 cuttings 5c; hybridue coleus 25c doz;
ever blooming sweet peas mix colors
25 doz; everlasting or day flowers 15
per doz; yellow daffodils 15c doz. bulbs
or exeh. for any begonias except conks.
Write. Mrs. J. C. Hades,
Gainesville, Georgia.

American Beauty roses 25 each, 6
for $1; giant dbl. daffodils, cream nar-
cssus, golden hearts 30c doz.;- $1.50

100; water lilies 6 for 50;. sweet wil-

liams 25c doz.;~5 doz for $1; 10 althea
lilies mixed colors $1; lemon and giant
tiger lilies 35c doz; shasta daisies 30c
doz; Palmer violets, yellow violets 25c
doz; pink phlex 35c doz; pink and blue
Columbines 3 for 60c; yellow dogwoods
3 for 50c; white violets 25 for 25c. Mrs.
A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga.

Variegated trailing colen, 10c cutting
rooted 15c; qonch begonia, 10c, rooted

15c; marigolds 15c doz; ground ivy 10c

doz.; catnip 10c for 12 doz. Add post-
age. Send stamped envelope for reply.
Mrs. F. A. Woodward, Fairmount, Ga.

_ Dbl. red sweet carnations, 20c each;
strawberry and grape begonias, 15c ea.;

white and pink hydrangea 25c each;.

red Gloria De Chattline begonias, rain-
bow moss and lantans, 20c each; grand
mothers tears, 15c each; dbl asters,

finest mixed phlox, 20c doz.; all colors

hollyhocks and marigolds 15c doz., $1
a 100. Miss Florrie Hughey, Ranger,
Georgia, Route 1. <.. :

Fragrant yellow jonquils, 15 doz.;
evergreen plants with red seed balls,
25c doz.; dbl. pink poppy, dbl. red hol-
lyhock seed, 10c pkt. each; little white
table pea, 15e lb.; Dorothy Perkins
roses, large plants, 25c each;. black
raspberries, 25c doz. plants. Virginia
Beall, Forest Flen, Ga. Tee

Ferns, rooted. roses and shrubbery,
large size, single and dbl. daffodils,
and April blooming white narcissus,

$1.50 a 100; large size, mixed colors,

snapdragons, 35c doz. plants; cut glad-
oli, dahlias and other flowers. Mrs.
C. B. Leverett, Atlanta, Georgia, Rt. 1.

Milk and wine lilies, i5e each, or
20c ahd I pay postage. Will exch. for

jany kind of pot flowers; also have

paper roses, waxed, 40e doz. or exch.
for setting of eggs. A. L. Morgan,

Moultrie, Georgia, Route 2.

Bulbs per 100: dbl. pink hyacinths

$7, or 10 each; single blue hyacinths,
$4 a 100, or 5c each; jonquils,
white narcissus, $1; bridal wreath and
sweet purple violets $1 each. No. exch.
Miss Mae Bonwal, LaFayette, Georgia,
Route 3. :
. Begonias, red: rubra, corallina, -lu-
cerne, Alba Picta, beefsteak, Argentine
Guttata, M. D. Lessups, rooted plants,
20c to 25c each; red ivy leaf and red
geranium, lantana, Thanksgiving cac-
tus, Boston and sword ferns, fluffy
ruffles, lace ferns, 20c to 25 each;
entury plants, pink hydrangea, hi-
biscus, peachblow, subviolaceous, and
rubea, 25 each, rooted plant. Mrs. A.
R. Brooks, Donovan, Georgia.

Red, salmon,' peach, pink, orange,
purple, rose and-.lavender
good rooted plants, 15 each, 2 for 25c,
cuttings, 10c each, 4 for 30c. Mrs. S.
W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. ae

Butter and eggs, 25 bulbs for 10c. Mrs.
W.S. A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga.

Boston, sword and maiden hair
ferns, maple, chicken gizzard and
guinea wing begonias, pot caladium,.
umbrella palm, blue wonder lily, dbl.
red geraniums, red and salmon sul-
tanas, St. Bernard lily and pink jus-

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begonias.



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Route 7,.



ia, all strong, well rooted,
other. begonia cuttings with ruc-
bions for rooting, 15c each. Me's. Alfred
F. Conrad pink cannas, 2 for 25; red
King Humbert, pillow of fire, crimson
bedder, lemon yellow, ANemania and
Queen Helen cannas, 3 for 25c; trail-
ing beauty colens, 2 for 16c; white jon-
quil bulbs, 25c doz., 5 doz. $1; spider
ily bulbs;- 50c each, Red Easter lily
bulbs, $1 doz. All state inspected. Will
exch. for round white limen centerpieces,
dresser scarfs, bedspreads and other
fancy work. Miss Cuba Carter, Lake
Park, Georgia. <







FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED

potato plants at 75c M. for bedspreads,
scarfs, pillow cases, fruit, crepe flow-
ers, box flowers and ducks and guineas.
Write. Miss Collen Carter, Rocking-
ham, Georgia. ees

Want 500 deep yellow sweet scented
lemon lilies at once-at a reasonable
price. Want good roots that will bloom
next year. Pay cash. Send sample flow-
er. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Georgia,
RED: 335 : :

Want, to exch. 1 tufted tea apron
for dbl. petunias, fuchsia,- geraniums
or-other box flowers, add postage. Send
stamped envelope for reply. Mrs. Wiley
Woodward, Fairmount, Ga.

Want to exch. sp#der lilies for dbl.
red, white and pink geraniums, well
rooted. 6 lily bulbs for 1 geranium.
Mrs. A. W. McDonald, Ray City, Ga



$1;

sultanas, |

Route. 1: i. :
Want to exch water hyacinths (lav-
ender flewer) for large type cannas.
1 hyacinth for each canna-of follow-
ing colors: white, rose, pink, red and
large type brenze leaf. Each to pay
postage. Write what yeu have. Misr
L. F.. Cason, Sautee, Ga. White Coun-
tyr. : : ae
Want all kinds of flower plants and
cuttings for; yard and pots, also seed
and bulbs for fall and spring planting.

bedspreads (6 different designs) 25c
each, all other, 15c each, or 2 for 25e.
Send stamp,for reply. Mrs. M. C. on-
ner, Gainesville, Ga., Route 4.

Needlework for Sale

Will tuft. bedspreads and do emb.
work also plain sewing reasonably.
Parties to furnish everything and pay
postage. Write. Miss, Lilla Roberts,
sliram, Georgia, RFD 2. oo

Crochet yokes, $1.50 and $2; woven
rag rugs, $1 up. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Georgia, RFD 3. ;

All kinds sewing neatly and reason-
ably done: ladies and childrens frocks
@ specialty. Write what you want. Mrs.
L. E. Neal, Blackwells, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to piece quilt scraps on halves.
I to furnish pattern and other party
thread, or will piece for 75 per set
and pay return postage. Mrs. John
Henderson, Oakman, Georgia.





Also 1 black and orange Log Cabin
quilt for sale cheap. Mrs. L. H. Coe,
Kastanollee, Georgia,

Will make almost any color bead
necklaces from imp. bugle and cut
glass beads, 35c each; bracelets to

match, 15c. I furnish everything. Miss

Maggie Henderson, Oakman,: Ga.

- Hand made necklaces of imp. bugle
and Small beads, silver and pink, silver
and gold, silver and iridescent, purple,
Silver and nile green, white and red,
white and blaek, white and canary,
white, canary and black. Miss Frances
McDonald, Chipley, Ga.

chiefs, emb. 40c each. Mens colored

.thread drawn and initial worked if de-

sired, 40c each; linen and silk canton
crepe baby caps, tatting and most: any
kind of fancy work. If\ party will pay:
pestage and insurance will send for
inspection. Miss. Bertha . Williams,
Dooling, Ga. Box 42.

Tufted bedspreads, unclipped rose,
old rose tufting, $4; circle border bas-





ket blue tufting $4 del. Mrs. A. Suth-
erland, Resaca, Ga. Route 1.

| beads, very

Will exch.. transfer emb. designs of }

Crochet, braided and hooked rugs. |

Ladies hand made linen handker- |:

: | ladies dresse
boys suits and rompers, all sizes an
material. Sell or exch. for friers 0)
hens of any breed. Write first. Mr
T. A. Willis, Villa Rica, Ga. Box 56.

3 wnbleached bedspreads with bas
ket of flowers design, fast colors, laz
daisy stitch, neatly worked, $5 each
Miss Emmie Tillman, Hillsbor6, Geor
gia, Route 2. mo as

All kinds of sewing. Hand-mad
baby clothes a specialty. Mrs. W. F
Hendrix, Carrollton, Ga. RFD 5.)

6 home scrap quilts, 3 Ibs. $8.50;
1-2 lb. $4, 4 Ib. $4.50 del.; also wil



Want to exch: red skin Porto Rico} quilt quilts at $1.50 each, and mak

childrens clothes cheap, or do any
ind of plain sewing. Mrs. J. R. Cain
eco, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 95.

Lb made of. see
ainty and pretty, 60c pre
paid State color wanted. Stamps taken,
Mrs. Rosa D. Beall, Macon, Georg
520 Edgewood Avenue. oe
All kinds tatting. Sell or exch. fo
turkeys. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, -
Georgia. = ee
Want to exch. for 2 serviceable quilt
tops, style or beauty not considered
also for 3 rooted geraniums of cities
Yr

Shoulder



ent colors. Write for particulars. |
Floyd Smith, Griffin, Ga. Route

Baby fancy bonnets, made of im-

| ported Swiss organdies, 12 1-2 in. across

front, 75c; 2 white 1 to 2 year. si
dresses, emb.,, with white and 1 in
blue, 45c each. Mrs. Edgar Woodall
Cornelia, Georgia, Route 1. =
3 bedspreads emb. in fadeless colo1
90x90 in., unbleached. Basket of flow-
ers in lazy daisy stitch, $5 each. Miss
Emmie Tillman, Hillsboro, Georgia,
RFD 2. oe a
1 all goose feather bed, best grade
ticking, guaranteed sanitary cond., wt.
about 40 or 50 lbs. $20 FOB Lincoln-
ton. Mrs. J. B. Flanigan, Lincolntpn,
Georgia, Route 6. aos ee
1. egochet gown yoke, clummy design,
size 40; crochet slip yoke, biock design,
size 40. Hach 5 to 6 in. wide; -1 tatted
pink and white yok, $1.75; quilt top
$1.40 each; crochet edging or center-
pieces reasonable. Will exch. Write.

| Mrs. Mollie Evans, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 kancheon set, 7 pieces, hand emb.,
crochet, edge, $5. Mrs. C. H. Anderson,
Dawsonville, Georgia. -

1 white Indian Head dresser scarf,
58 inches long, 18 inches wide, 6 inch
fringe on ends, emb. in flowers in fast

color thread, $2, or exch. for 4 lbs.

good duck or goose feathers; 2 dresser
scarf ends, crocheted with fine white
ball thread in medallions, 7 in. wide
and 18 in. long, 85c. Mrs. Rosie Crow,
Cummings, Ga. Route 4. ae

Full bed size quilt tops, guaranteed
good material, well pieced, 75c. Add
postage. Cash with order. Mrs. L. A.
Carley, Lilburn, Ga., Route 1. :

All kinds of tatting. Sell or exch.
very reasonable. Write for sample and
prices. Mrs. T. W. Diggs, Douglasville,
Georgia. ; ae
Hand made artificial roses, 5c each,
or 6 for 25c, any color, large or small.
Will exch. Write. Miss Fannie Dixon,
Blackshear, Ga. : :

Crochet rugs, house dresses, eap and
apron, childrens dresses and mens
shirts made to order. Mrs. Stella Hart
Sterner, Albany, Ga. Route A.

Would tike tc do al! kinds of hand
painting for individuals or companies.
Experienced. 1 white flat crepe hand
painted scarf, $2, Mrs. P. V. Johnson,
Bowdon Junction, Ga. ae

Tuft and needlework and flowers for

sale, or exch. Write for particulars.
Mrs. Florence Woodward, Fairmount, |





Will tuft bedspreads, party furnish
material and postage, for 75c and. $1_
each will stamp in 8 different designs

for 25c each, 2 for 40c. Send stamped,

addressed envelope for reply.. Miss
Florrie Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Single tatting, 10c yard, dbl. 20c and
25c yard, medallions, 5c and 10c each,
tatted centerpieces, $1 each; 2 tatted
yokes, white thread, 34 and 38 in., $1
each. Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga







Route 1. ;