. DEPARTMENT of ff EUGENE TALMADGE 7 < % ys ji > ~ Z As you piven I lave, recently ads a trip over all sections land than anything else. 7 his year bas been a very plain teak: on ths fertility of the tility. of the soil will tell on the crop. _these crops produce: You also need the humus which they pro- eat value in these .erops is the bacteria activity obtained a are natural in the soil more valuable. Pee dollars per COVER-GROPS the State. We farmers are suing more from improvish- s vou cannot build up your land ie using commercial fort Se izer,; alone, on it to make the crops. ; ee soil. In normal years you can get by with a fair crop by using ood. deal of. commercial fertilizer, But in years like this | here we have extreme seasons, the natural strength a fer- Sh Vetch, Austrian} peas, dad rye are splendid cover crops to. plant during the fall to build up your land. I cannot emphasize ces and ditehes are in bad. Shape. _th s too strongly. You need the nitrogen in the land which duce by turning under the vegetation. Another need that is of | | from turning them under; which makes all other plant foods . _ 4 \ aere spent in planting these cover crops this winter will be worth more to you in your crop next year than ten dollars worth of commercial fertilizer. a Of course, the turning under of these crops dd ak not com- . pletely eliminate. the use of commercial fertilizer the first year. You will need some acid and potash and also some nitro- gen to put under. your crop when you: plant after this cover crop is turned under next spring. But jf you will keep up plant- ing these cover crops two or three years, your crops will prac- tically double on ae same ae aoe you can reduce your fer- tilizer bill half. te A gs : We have had very Sa rains this. year, vand lots of terra. Repair them before a winter. rains. : a se : \ If you make your land. richer, you. will: make some eon farmng If you let your lands get poor, you will finally go brake farming, if. yey ee at. it long enough. Po ee ee ee Fe TALMADGE. i : ye MARKET REPORT ee ee ee | OF GEORGIA. PRODUOTS ve : : : | Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Sept. 15, 1928. Always Sublet, to. variation. A : ve : Se | Q ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA COLUMBUS | SAVANNAH. 4 Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs......--.------- $2.00; = $2.00, : $00 >. $2.25 | $1. 50 Pa otatoes, BAG OO 16:6 is ae eee wo oe a~ J, 50 1,60 oe 2:95 Ee 2,25 age, green, crated, 100 Ibs. Re 2.7. Satter S. C. White Leghorn pull- ets ready to lay. $1.25 each.. FOB. 5 Point Comb Scrappy cockerels. $2.! 50 each. FOB. J. H. -Blashy, Lavonia, Ga. Pure bred S. C. English Golden Buff Orpingtons; 6 pullets, 1 rooster at $7.50; 10 pullets and 1 rooster, $11; pullets $1 each. 1 three yr. old rooster, $2 Rt: 2: - 200 White Leghorn 1927 Kerlin Su- per A, S. C. hens, 90 each. M. W. Utility Hatchery Co., $1.50 each. Mrs.} L. G. Kidd, Atlanta, Ga, Rt. 1, 15 Kerlin W. L. hens, $1. 25 each. C. E. Harbuck, Columbus, Ga., 521 Twelfth 40 or 50 March Ferris S. C. White Leghorn pullets, 85c each. E. M. Will- iams, Hilltonia, Ga., Box 73. 15 White Leghorn - cockerels 25c per pound; individual bid, 30c per lb. FOB. F. B. Felker, Hapeville, Ga. 46 Stew- art. Ave. Tormohlin . C, Brown Leghorns, 12 hens, 18 months old. 18 March and. April pullets.: (No culls) $1.25 apiece. FOB Cuthbert. Mrs. GC. L. Whatley Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 3. 500 White Leghorns, now laying bet- ter than 200 eggs daily, none ae oe old; $500 for lot. M. Ss. Pullen, Whites- burg, Ga. 16 first of April hatch White Leg- horn pullets, no culls, English-Ameri- can fine laying strain, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Tignall, Ga. S. C. Dark Brown Leghorns, Tor- mohlen Everylay strain, 16 mos. old hens, $1.50 FOB. J. W. Bomar, La- ie Everlay strain: 45 hens, 1927 hatch; 3] FOB. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Screven, Ga. ss ood layin : 8., per 100 FOB. Cash with Mrs. W. B. Garner, Warthen, Ga., Rte A, Box 90. - ...C. White Leghorn Sock crals, $1; hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. W. Beall, For- est Glen, Ga. \ 4 thoroughbred Hanson WwW. Leghorn 4 mos. old cockerels, shipped direct from New Mexico, 260 to 318 egg strain $2 ea., or will exch. 2 for 1 pr. Golden Seabright full grown bantams. Tal- madge Thompson, McDonough, Ga. A few pure bred S. C. White Leg- horns of Wycoff strain cockerels. Se- lected for breeding purposes. Mrs. G. A. Brown, Martin, Ga., Rt. 3. 85 S. C. White Leghorn hens and 2 cocks, Youngs strain. Mr. Lester All- mond, Summit, Ga., Rt. 1. * Tormohlen Everlay Brown Leghorn | 18 mos. old hens $1 ea.; May and Ap- rilu pullets, $1 ea.; cockerels same age, $1.25 ea. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. 1 pure bred Tancred W. Leghorn cock and3 hens, $5 cash, or exch. for 3 Gold Lace Wyandotte hens or pullets. Mrs. H. R. Waters, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. 3. -MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS , FOR SALE 18 Black Minorca 18 mos. old hens, | Pape strain, $1.50 ea., or $25 for lot; cockerels, $1 to $1.50 ed. H. A. Wil- son, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2: 8 hens and 1 cock, 15 mos. old, $12 for lot. FOB. Mrs. R. M. Clack, Au- burn, Ga., Rt. 1. oy . Pure bred B. M. cockerels, - Pape strain, $1.50 ea. Woodrow Wilson, Mar- tin, Ga., Rt. A limited auiaber of Boosh April White Minorcas cockerels. $1 cash. FOB Mrs. H. A. Moore, Reidsville, Ga. 2-3 grown: $1.50 each. = a Ham- brick, Lavonia, Ga. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE ers, 1 yr. old. Hens $1.50. 40 pullets, 75c each. Mr, and Mrs, Wee: Eng- lish, Dexter, Ga. : Few selected Buff. Orpington. Byess | G Liege March hatch. $1.50 Aer Mr. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Orpington friers. Make best offer. Also have 4 about matured cockerels. Cooks strain. and strain cockerels; 3 cock. Will sell | for $5. Mrs. J. R. Nichols, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 5. April and May Buff Orpington pull- ets, $1.25 to $1.50 ea., $5 trio. Cash with order. Mrs. C: R: Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rte dt: Golden Buff Orpington Rebiiary cockerels, $1.25 ea. Miss Cora Daniel, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 4.. ee : - R. I. REDS 15 fine S. C. R. I. Red March ait ets, full blood Owen strain, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Rt. A BOX 522 Several rich red cockerels direct from /Mahoods yards, $1 ea., while they last: | FOB Canton. M. CG. Howard, Canton, Gas Rt. 2. 2 R. I. Red 1 yr. old esters! good. crowers and fine looking, well marked, deep red, $1.50 ea. Mrs. G. W. Cole- | man, Tifton, Ga. ~ 50 S. C.R. I Red and 1 and 2 yr. old Tompkin strain extra. fine laying. hens, oe ea. FOB. G. K. Hardy, Durand, R. I. Red and White R. I., $15 for hens, ter McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga., Rt. Box 69. - 5 mos. old Donaldson R. I. Red soon to lay pullets, in 1-2 or 1 doz., lots, $1.75 bas or 50 for $80; cockrels, $2.50 ea. 0 culls, Otis L. Carter, oe Griffin, 12 S. C. R. I. Red March and April pullets, $15 del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. April hatch Owens S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, from special mating, State accredited prize winning stock. Even dark red in color, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs, Fayette, Ga., Rt. 3. 8 Julian J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. -|R. I. Red roosters.- One pair pure bred Lakenvelders, | 48 Buff Orpington hens and 5 roost-. ~ About 30 buttermilk fed. 2 lb. Butt Will exchange for same age. A. Ee Ribron, Waynesville, Ga. 15 mixed hens and 2 nice. roosters, and $2 for the roosters. FOB. Mrs, a of either. Pe lot. Mrs. Ww. W. Trimble, "dari Gi |. Pure bred R. I. White 5. . Ouplion: so strain pullets, 90c"ea., cockerels, $1 nold, Rayle, Ga. ; 25 pure Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red 3ac- 1). partridge size, 20 to 25c Cad M. Cureton, Austell, Ga. $2 each or $5 for lot. 1927 hatch. Mrs J. S. Harper, Atkinson, Ga. ets. $2 direct Harold Tompkins, FOB, J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Nice fat R. I. Red J. B. Giant friers 35c lb.; FOB Fruitland. Mrs, Pa Vin- cent, Fruitland, Ga. 50 Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red hens $1.50 per head. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Shell- man, Ga., Rt. 3. 30 pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red. pullets, April hateh. $1.25 each. 3 Don- aldson cocks, 13 mofths old, $3 each. Mrs. E. A. P. McCarthy, White Oak, Ga. _ 13 March pure bred S. C. R. I. Red Donaldson cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains, Ga. ? Ss. CG. R. son cockerels. Weight over 3 lbs. $1, 25, olina Garden, 604 West ave; N, Au- gusta, Ga. e Donaldson R. I. Red hens, $1 25 ea Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. R. . R, I. White cockerel, $1.50; pull- ets, $1:25 or exch. for Cornish Indian |Game-cockerel and pullet. -Mrs. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.; Box 334. ie 12 dark rich color, April hatch, S. C. Pure bred and from good laying stock, $1.50 \ea., $15 for lot, or te for Donaldson R. L son strain 1 1-2 yr. old hens. ther hen (would like to sell 3 biddies with her), they are about 4 mos. old. $5.. Mrs. Wilton H. DeLoach, Ellabell, Ga. Rt-l, Box 10-B. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 4 8 pure bred S. L: Wyandotte 18 mos. old hens, $1.50 ea., young pullets- and roosters, 2-3 grown, $1 a., eggs, $1 ign 15 del. R..H. Hambrick, Lavonia, Ga. 9S. L. Wyandotte pullets and 1 roost- jer, $10. Jessie Anderson, Nichols, Ga _ 1-pr., 4 mos. old pure bred Martin White Wyandotte hens, -16c lb., FOB: N.' W. McLeod, Shellman, Ga. ~ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS - FOR SALE ~ 20 friers 1-2 Ib. to 2 Ibs., 30c Ib. Mrs J A. Cox, Bartow; Ga. 5 pure bred Silver Spangled Hom | burg hens, now laying, $1 ea. Buford | ie Pilgrim, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 5. 20 friers, 2 lbs. a., heavy wt., stock offer. M. S. Nichols, Bitzgerald,, Ce Rt 5.2 = 10 Silver Spangled Haitibares ant 4 rooster. March and April hatch, $10 | FOB. O, L. Murphy, Jasper, Ga. - BABY CHICKS WANTED : want chicks every 4 wks. to raise on halves. goodo brooders. John A. Ga., Rt. 3. halves to 10. yKs. Any breed considered. Ga; RED: 2: Want from 100 to 600 raise on halves to 8 or 10 w. breed of thoroughbreds and D. M: Blackwell, Siew. baby chicks to any amt. land, Ga. RFD 4. CHICKENS WANTED .. particulars. Ga., Rt. A. - Want 1 Holterman Aristocrat Barred cheap for cash. Mrs. G, T. Kitchens... ++ Metter, Ga, Rt. 2: ea., FOB Washington. -Miss Gena Ar- hens, $1.50 ea., 1 rooster, $2.50; friers, hen with baby chicks, $3.50. Mrs. Kate 2 R. I. hens and 1 R. I. Red rooster. Selected S. C. R. I. red March pulls Donaldson pullets, $1.25 each. 2 March ~ and $1.50 each.. Cash with order. Car ; buttermilk fed. All Burts. Make best . Want-to exch. 6 Silver Lace Wyan- : dotte April cocks for same number and: | kind to prevent inbreeding.. Write for Mrs. Gedie Elkins, Cairo, Will take from 200 up. Have Kolus; Fair : Went 300 baby chicks to raise on Write first. T. Stalvey, Bay City, ks. old. Any Rock light strain 1927 cock. Must be , September 20, 1928. CHICKENS WANTED + to exch. $18 value for 10 mixed Write for particulars. Mrs. Lou- indeman, Pooler, Ga. nt 4 W. L.:pullets, good stock t ready to lay. Will exch: 4 thor- iored Hanson strain -cockerels di- + from New Mexico. Talmadge ason, McDonough, Ga. Want 25 or 30 thoroughbred dark h red February or March pullets. exch. for same. Write. Mrs. D. D. oodard, Dudley, Ga. ; Want to exch. value for 5 good R. I. d pullets; also want party to fur- se 200 hens and I will furnish equip- and go 50-50 on expenses and _M. C. Coleman, White, Ga., Rt. nt- 100 or more ea. White Leg- iS and Barred Rocks, 1 or 2 Ibs., ullets, pure bred. Quite lowest sh price at once. A. G. Dunahoo, tthbert, Ga., RFD! 4 ant 8 pure bred Barred or Pyl- uth Rock hens, 1 yr. to 18 mos. old. e best offer. . J. E. Martin, Jesup, : O- Box 213) = ant 50 to 100 hens on 50-50 basis. e breed preferred, but will accept cred strain White Leghorns. Ref. - Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, t. 3. Box 68. Want 10 S. C. Wyandotte March pull- Will exch. for same. Write. Mrs. _dohnson. Sparta. Ga. Want 11 Game hens. Will exch. reg. oc Jersey pig, with papers in buy- ame. H: C. Waldrip, Forsyth, weet. 1. Want several hundred pure bred e Leghorn pullets, 5, 6 and 7 mos. State quantity, price and strain. be cheap for cash and all FOB. ant well culled flock. E, M. McNell- , Turnerville, Ga. Want a few March hatch S. L. Wy- pullets. Will exch. for them. Mrs. Adella Johnson, Sparta, Paint to exch 8 pure bred S. C. R. I. d 1 yr. old hens for same number and age pure Bred Barred Rock hens, 0 exch. 12 March and April pullets, aldson strain for same age B.. R. ts. Must-be pure bred. Mrs. H. M. er, Patterson, Ga. ant 1 pure Pape strain S. C. Black norea cock, not over 1 yr. old. Must good size; color, etc. State what you and wt. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cai- old Ga., ant -1 White Minorca 1 9F. A. V. Janes, Augusta, Want 4 light Brahma March or April ers. State price. Mrs. T. C. Davis, re Lula, Ga., Rt. 3 ant any amount of heavy breed : fri- Fred I. Baker, Colum- Vant to exch. 1 Jersey heifer 3 mos. calf for 25'S. C. R. I. Red hens or jullets, ready to lay. Pullets preferred. rs. J. C. Bland, Metter, Ga. Want to exch. Myers force pump omplete for White Leghorn hens, pure kK; ducks, etc. Pump FOB Demor-: but want exch items at Augusta. hos. E. Harris, Augusta, Ga., ghtsboro Road. TURKEYS AND GUINEAS 2 ~ FOR SALE 1 White Holland turkey 2 yr. old hen. falks stiff from being hurt when small. Ithy, good laying and setting hen, 33 or exch. for trio of 5 mos. old pure White Pekin ducks. Mrs. Ethel Jones, ila, Ga., Rt. 3. of pr. Bourbon Red 1927 cnkers true to color, type and shape. - Excellent ders, and hen is fine mother and 3 litters this past season and wt. bs., tom wt. 30 lbs., $15 or exch. for bred Barred Rock or Ancona pull- Raulerson, Rockingham, il hateh Bronze turkeys, $2 ea., . for R. I. Red or Barred Rock ensboro, Ga., Rt. 35 M. B 8 mos. /what you have. and best prices. 2320 | old 30 Tb. MARKET BULLETIN. tom, $10; 2 ae. 2 yrs. old, $4 ea., 3 4 mos. old, $2 ea. Mrs. A. S. Ferguson, Thomaston, Ga. Pure bred jet black turkeys: 27 spring hatch, $2.50 ea., or $8 for trio; 5 hens and 1 tom spring 1927 hatch, $11.50, | or $3 ea. for hens and $5 for tom, or $85 for entire lot. Also would like to hear from party having same breed as want to exch. a tom or buy one. Mrs. John A. Watson, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE 3 young ducks. 2 ducks and one drake | $1 each., or $3 for the bunch. Tee M. Wehhb, Ellijay, Ga; Rte 3: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA- FOWLS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED - Want .1 pure M. B. turkey 2 yr. old hen. Pay 30c lb., or exch. 1 pure bred, March Dark Cornish Game rooster and 2 pullets. Must be pure bred big bone M. B. Write. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga. Ris. Want to exch. White Leghorn pull- ets for White Pekin ducks, also would like a setting of duck eggs. Billy gos jell, Yatesville, Ga. Have bought all of the duieles + ae and want. Answer to many inquiries. W. H. Baskin, Macon, Ga., Box 400. Want one White Muscovie or Pekin drake. Also one half dozen Muscovie duck eggs at once, to set. Write me prices. Mrs. A. W. Powell, Metcalf, Ga. Want 2 Muscovie ducks, 1. drake. Young, this years hatch. State prices when writing. Mrs. I. A. Lang, Bladen, Ga. Want one Mammoth: Bronze Turkey Tom. One or two years old. Write Mrs. W. T. Tompkins, Denton, Ga., Rt. al; Box 124, - Want peafowls. Pay cash for pea- fowls. Single or in pairs. Young and old. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Want 10 to 20 pure M. B. turkeys. State price and age in first letter. Mrs. Sam Anderson, Hillsboro, Ga. EGGS FOR SALE Tompkins strain R. I. Red eggs, $2 |- for 15. Mrs. A. H. Freeman, Atlanta, Ga., 1499 McLendon Ave. Dark Cornish Game eggs, $1.50. for 15. Mrs. O. N. Sloan, Moultrie, Ga., ube A Fresh, fertile eggs from pure bred. Giant strain Light Brahmas, $1 for 15. Mrs. Cecil Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga. Thompson Barred Rock eggs from prize stock, $1 for 15. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl- vester, Ga., Rt. 3. : Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $2 per _| setting. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. ' J. B. Giant eggs for hatching for sale. well, Ga., Rt. 3. - 2 cases of strictly fresh selected white eggs ea. wk., will furnish at 5c over weekly quotation in Market Bulletin ea. wk. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock eggs, $1 for 15. Cash with order. Mrs. C, A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29. White Minorca eggs, $1.25 for Roy Jordon, Rochelle, he EGGS WANTED Want 1 crate of strictly fresh eggs per week. State ee 15. | Upland, Ga. - Want 1500 setting eggs a week, Bar- red Rocks. J. C. Lane, Bainbridge, Ga., Care Decatur County Hatchery. Want select, fertile Donaldson R. I. Red eggs in lots of 100 and 200, State price and date of del. Mrs. amt An- derson, Hillsboro, Ga. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, fig, erapevines, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry plants; everblooming roses, 2 and 3 yrs. old.; lombardy poplars, Evergreens, flowering - shrubs, Silver Leaf and Sugar Maple; Texas Umbrel- la, all ready for landscape planting; strawberry plants, $1 a 100, postpaid, .|$5 a M. Express; pedigree iris, $1.25 doz., $7 a 100; Darwin tulips in assort- ment, $1 a doz., $6 a 100; white, pink ! Mrs. Opal C. Richardson, Hart-| John Erwin, | and red peony, 3 to 5 eye divisions, $5 doz. Bulbs ready now. Other items, ready in fall. Place your order now. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. Boxwood cuttings; dark red Rambler roses and Lucretia dewberry plants, 5c ea. Amanda Latham, Felton, Ga. field peas and beggarweed seed, kud- zu plants, rye or oats, Si: Simon, Albany, Ga. Boxwoods: fine, old large plants, 4 1-2 ft. in height, 6 ft. in diameter for sale. Miss Lillian F. Cason, Sautee, Ga. Cedars, 18 to 24 in., 10c ea., in doz., lots or $5 a 100. Mrs, L. J. Powell, Eastanollee, Ga. -. NURSERY STOCK WANTED | Want to exch. shade sprouts for ear- ly May and June apple and peach trees this fall. Write. D.. Cleveland, Ga. Want to correspond with partied who have boxwoods for sale, or who would like to root boxwoods in large or small quantities for me. Also want shrub- bery of different varieties. Write, giv- ing variety, size, shape, etc. Can also ple, white and pink single varieties. Mrs. W. Heidt De Loache, Estill, S. C.,: Rt. 2, Box 105. FRESH AND CURED MEATS ee FOR SALE ham, weight 35 lbs., 30c lb.; hickory smoked shoulders, 25 lb., R. C. woul Turin, Ga. 2 nice dry country cured bone aL and 32 lbs., ea., 30c lb. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4. fe FRESH AND CURED. MEATS | WANTED Want 100 pounds of country cured side meat, free from rancid, or 80 Ibs. of ham. Will exchange for same. Also want dried fruit, Irish potatoes or hon- ey in buckets at. market price. Will exch. Mrs. M. C., Care J. S. Carter, Pelham, Ga. . acta |Secund Hand Machinery for _ Sale and Wanted 1 No. 244 Letz feed mill; 1 J. B. Humdinger feed mill; 1 24 in. Mea- dows corn mill; 1 4 roller I. H. C. corn shredder, and other farm implements for sale, or exch. Write for further in- formation. G. W. Reaves, Atlanta, Ga. 121 5th St., NW. Good mowing machine, for sale cheap. W. O. Williams, Millen, Ga., Rt. = 1 power cane mill and pan and other fares implements for sale at bargain | prices. Write. J. P. Bailey, Turin, Ga. and 1} 1 Golden Cane mill, No. 1, boiler, 40 gal. size, $20. Cash. H: R. Wa- ters, Statesboro, Ga. Bradley riding cultivator, 6 plow foot sec. 10 spring tooth sec., and 4 scrape sect., $10 cash, FOB, or "exch. for 2 or 3-H. P. eng., pigs or poultry at reas- onable price. Write what you have and price. D. D. Reynolds, Warrenton, Ga, ie One 2 horse plow stock, single stocks, 1 Colis corn planter for corn or peas;. guano distributor, also have two 2-horse wagons, good heavy, good body, tires, never been shrunk, $45; one 2 horse wa- gon, good cond*, except body, $25. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 good combination 3 row seed drill, $15; 2 1-horse turn plows; 1 spring. tooth harrow; 1 middle buster, King Bee, 1 Acme harrow; 2 Junior Walk- ing cultivator and 2 sets of black- smiths tools; heavy, $40, light set, $15. Mrs. W. H. White, Mableton, Ga... 1 feed grinder, 8 in., 1 rice huller, 1 7 H. P. eng., sell or exch. James L. Roche, Crescent, Ga. _. Bemis tobacco transplanter, used 12 season and practically good as new. Sell or exch. for shelled corn, velvet beans or peas. Ss. K. Simon, Albany, Ga. No. 93 Chattanooga turner. Lynch- burg buster; Cole cotton planter; Fo ea., 2 and 3 ft., English dogwood, 10c Pecan trees, Schley and Stewart for. sale or exch. for corn, velvet beans,. | shape, $30. M. Blackwell, use some hyacinths; old fashioned pur- One country cured hickory smoked | Ville, Ga. first class shape. PAGE THREE son corn mill, sheller and emery wheel. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. 2 Cane mill, 3 roller and good copper pan, 9x3 ft., make about 75 gal. syrup day. Practically new, $50. Will exch. for good pigs. H. A. Powell, eae Ga., RFD 2. Lilliston peanut picker, fairly good shape, S00: B. C. Bynum, Shellman, Gass A good syrup mill and pan, $25. C. D. Holland ,Dallas, Ga., Rt. 7. One 4 horse power Witte eng. in good J. T. Tilley, Ellijay, Ga., Rees; The oat drill advertised August 30th issue has been sold. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. Chas. J. Vickery, Can- on, Ga. 1 hay press, horse power, in No.\ 1 cond. Bargain for cash. J. C. Shutze, Atlanta, Ga., P. O. Box 17385 oy : Full set blacksmith tools, drill press, $60 for lot, also hay rake, $12.50. Looper, Dalton, Ga. 2: large: power cane mills, Golden make, size 36. and 2 16 ft. copper evap- orators and large juice boxes, half price. Also 1 John Deere Stag gang plow, 3 bottom, half price; Benthal peanut picker and Fordson tractor, little less and 1-2 price. W. W. Williams, ~~ aaee Ga. ce Moline tractor, plow and egerei? i 3 H. C. 10 H. P. Ker. eng., mounted on wheels; also 4 H. P. gas eng. on wheels. W. J. Josey, Americus, Ga... 1 1-2 H..P. Witte eng; 1 deep welt pump, 1500 ft., 2 in. pipe, good cond., bargain. J. T. Hays, Hartwell, Ga. 1 self- tae tse 12 ft. evaporator in coe Chappel, Milner, : S good cond., pa. & Ga. 1 good 1 horse Obatianoors: 3 roll- - er cane mill; 1 copper bottom evapor- ator, $20 for both. Fob Thomaston. B. < R. Birdsong, Thomaston, Ga. ' i 1 4 H. P. Peerless eng., good cond., $125. S. M. Foster, Cipsesvile: Ga. - Rt.z3. 1 50 tooth section harrow, practical- ly new, used about 2 wks., 1 2 H. P. No. 64 Chattanooga plow, good as new, {new wing paint and slide, $10 or exch. for 1 142 H. P. Oliver plow in new or _ practically new cond., not the small Oliver goober, also have for sale one White Hickory 2 horse wagon, good i cond., good body and false body, $35. L..B. Law, Leslie, Ga. 1 Economy cream separator, No. 2, good cond., 2 5 gal. cans, $35. W. A. Cooper, Albany, Ga., 222 4th St. Sy il Fairbanks Morse 4 H. P. gas eng., used short time, $75, or exch. for good fresh in milch cow. D. Wz Hodges, ty Brinson, Ga. : 2 2-horse wagons, cheap or exch. either or both for 1 horse wagon or single top buggy or both. | s. F. Auer ae Lilburn, Ga. SECOND -HAND MACHIN ERY WANTED Want 1 pr. wheels for 1 horse Mo- _ line hay rake. N, F. Bray, Wrights- Want. No. 408 Vulcan midille buster. Must be in good shape.and cheap for : cash. B. F. Lester, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 4. Want 1 6 or 8 disc grain drill, ine 2 Must be cheap for cash. Open furrow for oat. BOWiDg: B. ie Keese, Lavonia, Ga. ~ Want a 2 hand hay press at once. Must be good and cheap. I. H. C., or any good make, so if not too small horse . power. F. A. Geary, Pinehurst, Ga. Want a No. 2 Jay Bee hammer mill. Will pay cash. State cond. Barry Clare, aoe Fitzgerald, Ga. Want to buy cheap or trade with someone within 10 mi., of Tignall for a@ good mower and rake. Dont care to go further to see and buy one. T. Ww. ae Hill, Tignall, Ga. x Want a grist mill with or eaeee : eng. Will pay $50 a yr., monthly, for = both or $20 for Rock. T. P. Trowell, ee Douglas, Ga. Want a good second-hand cream sep- arator. DeLaval preferred. Mrs. Ww. AZ Hand, Brookfield, Ga. : a Want 20 x32 oat separator with wind stacker. State cond., make of machine and price. Could use larger m chine. Boho Dickenson, Ss Woe : PAGE FOUR GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, September 20, 1928 , Entered as second class matter Febru- * ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At- lanta, Georgia, under the ace of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe- cial rate of postage provided for in sec- tion 1108. Act of October 3, 1917. Advertisements of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible under pos- tal regulationss,.insertel one time on eac hrequest, and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of advertisement. Limited space will not permit insertion uf unimportant advertisements. Under legislative act-the Market Bulletin does mot assume any responsibility for any advertisement appearing in the Bulle- tin or transaction resulting therefrom. Live Stock for Sale and Wanted CATTLE FOR. SALE 1 Jersey cow, 2 yrs. and 8 mos. old, freshen in November with 2nd calf, $80 at my barn; 1 Jersey 9 mos. old heif- er, $35. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, PAB Rte a. 2 1-2 yr. old Jersey male, line bred from the famous Raleigh aml Oxford blood lines. Good cond., gentle, hav- ing shown no signs of fighting. $90 with pedigree furnished, or reg., for $100; also a 3 mos. old male calf, sired by above male and out of cow No. 919785, $25 with pedigree. Both are Golden Fawn, solid color with black tongue and switch. M. C. Howard, Canton. Ga., Rt. 2. ~1 reg. Jersey bull, 5 yr. old, wt. 1100 Ybs., papers with him, $150; 7 yr. old -cow, fresh in 4 1-2 gal., $90; 1 1-2 yr. old bull, wt. 400 lbs., $35. All above orange color and full blood Jerseys. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin, Ga, 3 fine pure Jersey male calves, 3 to 4 mos. old. Make best offer. Comer Walters, Lavonia, Ga. : 4 good beef cattle for sale. Come ee them or write. T. J. Moran, Mo- ran, Ga. Fine stock bull on Blythe Isle for sale. See him. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, Ga., Phone 1156. Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex, for sale. J. J. Cumming, Donalsonville, _Ga. and 1 young red Jersey cow. Reg. Jersey 3 mos. old male calf. Sell for cash or exch. for grain of any kind. HH. Roquemore, Mansfield, Ga. 3 Guernsey and 3 Holstein pure bred bulls, 1 to 3 mos. old, $25 ea. Arthur Bussey, Columbus, Ga. Thoroughbred Jersey bull calf, 5 mos. old, not reg., $18. L. J. Wilmot, Mar- tin, Ga., RFD 2. 1 Jersey bull 10 mos. old calf, $25. D. W. Hodges, Brinson, Ga. 1 Jersey 4 yr. old bull; 1 bull calf, Sell or trade for feed or. grain. L, S. Morris, Forest Park, Ga. 18 grade Jersey heifers from 6 mos: to 2 yrs. old; 2 Holstein heifers; 1 2 1-2 yrs. and other 1 1-2 yrs. old; several Jersey bulls from 2 1-2 mos. to 1 1-2 -yrs. old. All can be reg. Write for ~ prices. N. W. Parham,-Warm Springs, Ga. 1 Jersey cow, now giving 3 gal. milk and from 1 lb. to 1 1-4 lbs. butter per day. Good and gentle, calf 3 mos. old, $75. If interested come see, Odum, Montezuma, Ga. 1 Guernsey and Jersey mixed heifer, i | Metter. S. A. $12. 50 ea., or $24 pr., FOB, $ 20 mos, old, fresh April Ist, $34.50 at barn. Cyrus Grant, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 full blood Jersey 1 yr. old heifer, from 5 gal. cow, $45, FOB Martin. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 heifer, entitled to reg., $55 and reg, in buyers name; 1 male entitled to reg, $35 reg. in buyers name. J. S. Chaffen, Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 Jersey bull, 15 mos. old, $50, or exch. for 50 pure bred Thompson Barred Rock hens or pullets. March 1927 or 1928 hatch.: R. B. Banko, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 4. A 14 mos. old Jersey heifer, $25 or exch, for 30 White or Brown Leghorn hens, not over 2 yrs. old. Will accept March hatch pullets. Ned Sims, Gills- ville; Ga., Rt. 2, 2 Jersey heifer calves, not reg., but are from fine Jersey cows, $15 for the two. t,o. 2 full blood 2 yr. old Jersey bulls, not reg., for sale. EH. S. Banks, Newnan, Ga., RFD 6. Sultans King Robert, Herd reg., No. 290825sired by Sultan May King of Pebble Hill plantation, H. R. No. 240,- Mrs. J. H. Floyd, Chipley, Ga., | 018, dropped May 15, 1928. A real show calf. $50 at barn; $55 FOB crated. J. ; Conn, Thomasville, Ga., ee Cher- okee Farm. Jersey bulls, 1 1-2 yrs. old. will give breeding or inc. Will exch. A. A. Dick- nson, Colquitt, Ga. CATTLE WANTED Want to exch. some seed rye for a, young bull, about 2 or 3 mos. old. Write at once. A. N. Adams, Elberton, Ga., Re.39; Want to exch. value for cows and calves. Goodwin Clarke, Griffin, Ga. Want milch cows to take care of for owner. Write for particulars. Teds Postma, Folkston, Ga, - Want 2 or 3 reg. Jersey heifers, bred. Must have good certified record of ancestors and state price wanted. T. E. Jennings, Cordele, Ga. Want a-good milch cow. Must give 3 or 4 gals of milk and a ib. of butter per day. David C. Shope, Ranger, Ga. Want several calves from 6 t0 8 wks. to raise on halvcs to 10 or 12 mos, Pre- fer thoroughbred Guernsey or Jersey. Sender pay del. chgs. G. T. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga., R!D 4. Want calves to rase on shares, both Sex. Have finest cattle range 1 know ot. None of own. Fields ready now. Ref. oe B. R. Roberts, Collins, Ga., Rt. Was to exch. value for a good 3 gal. milch cow, 2 yearlings, 2 yr. old shoats, or a good mule. Write for further information. Esker Jenkins, Jonesbo- TO, Gai RE. 1. : HOGS FOR SALE 1 gilt, pure bred Duroc Jersey, 6 mos. old, $25. Glenn Hodges, Brinson, Ga. 22 shoats, P. C., B. B. Guinea mixed, 50 to 60 lbs., nice, thrifty cond., 10c- Ib: at my farm, also 15 pigs, same stock, $3 ea., $40 for the 15. Come in truck -and get both of these bargain lots, 9 mi. south of Warrenton. A. D. Smith, Warrenton, Ga.. 4. pure bred. Black PC: eoee pigs, ready for del., October 15th, pedigree for registration, $10 ea. Harold ee son, Woodcliff, Ga. 6 shoats, half P. C. and Duroc Jer- sey. wt., about 80 lbs., Sell or trade for a short horn pure bred heifer, 4 mos. old. A. N. Adams, Elbertca, Ga., Rt. 9. Pure bred Big Bone Black P. C. gilts or males for sale. State age wanted, T. E. Jennings, Cordele, Ga. 1 Big Bone pure bred Guinea sow, now bred, $15 at barn; $18 crated FOB Tene Fordham, Metter, Ga. Hogs and pigs, all ages and sizes. Red Duroc and S. P. C. mixed. Cheap. Nothing crated. A. B. Boling, Ro- enclie, Go Rr t= 2 high grade Hampshire and P. C. bred sows. Sell or trade for calves or cows. Goodwin Clark( Grifin, Ga. Deep red color Duroc Jersey gilts and boars. Orin Cherry King strain, wt., 75 or 80 lbs., reg. in ieee name. . J. Blan- chard, Appling, Ga. . 30 head 3 mos. old pigs, $2.50 ea., or f me : MARKET Selenite 2 $70 for lot; also 5 hoats, 50 lbs., a.,, $5 ea., Essex, Guinea and Hampshire crossed; Fine thrifty stock and. chol- era immune. Prices are del. at .my farm. T. T. Proctor, Eastman, Ga.. Rie A, 3 pigs, 8 wks. old. Cross between S. P. GC. and Berkshire. $5 ea. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1. 3 S. P. C. shoats, 4 mos. old, wt. 80 Ibs., $7.50 ea. Earl Hannah, Luthers- ville, Ga. 2 fine 18 mos. old Black Essex sows, not pure bred. Wt., 175 or 200 lbs. ea., $25 ea. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3: Big Bone S. P. C. 8 to 10 wks. old pigs. Papers furnshed, $10. S. B. Drig- gars, Macon, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 reg. Duroc sow, O. C. K. breeding, 27 mos. old, $20; 1 sow and 8 shoats, common stock, $20. E. M. Williams, Hilltonia, Ga., Box 73. Duroc shoats, male and female, 3 mos. old, wt., about 65-lbs., good for bygeding, reg. in buyers name, $12.50 ea., $22 pr., also bred Duroc gilts, to farrow October ist., wt., 175 lbs., bred to reg. boar. Papers furnished, $30 ea. T. O. McMullan, Holton, Ga. Big Type P. C. sow pigs from reg. stock. Cholera immune, 6 mos. old, in good growing flesh. Certificate for reg, with ea. pig, $10 ea., FOB or exch. for pure bred Jersey heifers, 4 mos. to 1 yy. -old.. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga. 175 to 200 lb., 6 mos, old Duroc boars, reg., and immune to cholera and flu, $27.50 ea., 150 to 175 lb., March Duroc boars, sired by Golden Gleam, In- ternational Grand Champion at Chi- cago, $30 to $45 ea.. reg. and immune. Henry T. Lunsden, Talbotton, Ga: _ Reg. P. C. pigs with pedigree, Armis- tice Boy breeding on sire side, $8; with reg. papers,; $10. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1. 7 B. B. black P. C. pigs, $10 ea., from > reg. stock. Can be reg. in buyers name. September 17th del. R. E. Daniel, Blairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. 1 black, thin haired gilt, wt. about 150 lbs., $15. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. | HG Bie P. C. hogs, home of Pioneer Pathfind- er, Gold Bond, Rainbow Lad: bred sows and gilts, open gilts; all ages, young boars and pigs. Carrollton, Ga. Reg. big type Black Essex 3 mos. old pigs, $10 ea., with pedigree; either sex. Satisfaction guaranteed. B. F. Murphy, Sandersville, Ga. Fine big bone Black P. C. gilts and boars. Liberator blood. 2 1-2 mos. old, $12.50 ea:, reg. in buyers name. C. L. Fuller, Curryville, Ga., Rt. 2. Aoe R. Martin, Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, Orin Cherry |' nee breeding, October 15th del., $10 , With papers. H. C. Waldrip, For- ee. Ga., Rt. 1, i thoroughbred Big Bone P. CG. brood sow, wt. about 400 lbs. to farrow October 15th, $50 or exch. for 50 Barred Rock, Thompson ain, March 1927 and 1928 hens. N thing but thorough- breds wanted and no culls accepted. R. B. Banko, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 4. Sow and 6 pigs, $35 at barn or exch. for a 4 gal. cow. Pay difference in cash. Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele, Ga., 314 16th Ave. Past. HOGS WANTED Want 40 or 50 thrifty feeder shoats to fatten on shares, or will buy if price is right. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Want to exch. value for good brood sow already bred. Prefer P. C., but will consider any good hog. N. Lee, Lula,-Ga., Box 95. Want to pay cash for some 25 to 50 Ib. shoats. Make best offer per Ib., del., at RR your town. L. E, Byrds Bristol, Ga. Want several gona grade or pure bred Duroc sows or gilts, either*bred to pure bred Duroc boar, or ready to be bred; also want 1 pure bred Duroc boar about yr. old, and some good grade 50 lb. feed- er pigs. D. M. Livingston, Quincy, Fla. . Want to exch. value $65 for good Jer- sey cow. Write for particulars. Mrs. W. M. Hall, Baxley, Ga., RFD 2, | East Henry st. Thursday, September 20, 1928 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 horse, work anywhere, good cond. wt. about 900 lbs., about 10 yrs. old; also 1 good 1 horse wagon. Both for $85 cash or exch: for cow and pigs of good quality and stock. Mrs. Sanders, Colbert, Ga., RFD 2. 1 pr. good 1 M lb. mules, 5 and 8 yrs. of age, $200, or exch. for milch or beef cows or hogs. shallville, Ga. 2 good, gentle farm mules, 9 yrs. old, wt. about 906 lbs., ea., sell cheap for cash or exch. for 1 good young mule, jwt. not less than 1 M bs, ested write at once. Funston, Ga., Rt. 1. C. A. a If inter- 1 good, gentle mare mule, work any- : where, wt. about 1000 Ibs., Remer Cooper, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 3. $65 cash, 1 pr. medium size match mules, 7 and 8 yrs. old (nothing wrong with them), $400. Ga., Rt. 1, Box 104. Want a first class mule cheat for cash. T. J. Williams, Hazlehurst, Ga E. L. Dixon, Pa 1 black horse mule, 12 yrs. old, 1200 lbs., also a Ga. raised mare, 10 yrs. Ora, O. M. Ware, Mar- old, 900 lbs, good saddler and extra good driver. Both sound and work anywhere. S. F. Pirkle, Lilburn, Ga, SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 10 nice, large young ewes. Sel cheap Mrs. W. J. Perry, Thomson, Ga. Billy goat harness and holder, a Troy Pierce, Stonewall, Ga. Several yearling size kids, $1.50 ea, 1 oversize Toggenberg billy, $10; 1 halt grown, half stock Toggenberg billy, $4; 1-2 stock Toggenberg ewe kid, half a grown, $4. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga/ Rt. 1, Box 104. $15. McLendon Henderson, Ga., 309 Washington, St., SW. Pedigreed Hampshire male, 18 mos. Atlanta, old, wt., 300 Ibs., not mischievous, $50 FOB, or exch. for thrifty feeder shoats. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. 2 Toggenberg goats, male and feria Toggenberg billy from heavy paileers: < $10 or exch. Roy Jordan, Rochelle, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want sheep and goats. to raise on halves. shelter. Mrs. John A. Kolus, Fair Mount, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 11 ewes and 1 ram. Will 1 exch. Reg. Duroc Jersey sow and 8 pure bred ent. to reg. pigs. H. C. Waldrip,\ For- syth, Ga., Rt. 1: Have fine large pasture and Want 1 reg. Shropshire Ram, not un- der 1 yr. old. 2 yr. old preferred. Quote del, price. . J, H. Milhollin, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE 8 Flemish Giant rabbits from reg. stock, $10, Mrs. Maud Smith, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 "New Zealand Red 10 mos. old buck, $2. Mrs. M. Flanders, Pearson, Ga. 2 Rufus Red rabbits, 10 wks. old, 50c ea., New Zealands Reds, 6 wks. old, 35c ea., 3 3 1-2 mos. old, 75c ea., 1 5 mos. old $1, or $5 for lot of 10 FOB. Cash with order. Harry W: Wilson, Deca- tur, Ga., 418 Ponce de Leon Ave., phone De-1299-J. 1 Black doe and 1 black buck, 5 mos. old, $1/ea., 1 buck and doe, black and white spotted, 5 mos. old, 75c ea., 1 blk. 5 mos. oid buck, 75c. All COD. Herbert James, Lithia Springs, Ga., Rt. 1. Box | 8. : ~ _5 half Belgian and half New Zealand rabbits, about 2 mos. old, for sale at $1 ea., also want to buy 10 New Zea- land Red does, 6 to 8 mos. old. Will pay 10. for them. S. W. Looper, Dal- ton, Ga. 3 reg. Chinchilla bucks, $14.50 ea., 1 bred pedigreed Chinchilla doe, $10; 1 pedigreed doe, 7 mos. old, $8.50; pedi- gree bucks, 5 to 8 mos. old, $5 ea., 1 5 mos. old doe, $5; white Ermine rab- bits, 7 does and 1 buck, 5 mos. old, $5 6a. This is a new kind of white rab- bit; long dense fur, pink eyes, 11 lbs., at maturity. Fur is valuable and a fine meat rabbit. All with pedigree papers. W. C. Watkins, Savannah, ae: 1 i Broxton, = Mrs. W. R. Taylor, Sa- ah, Ga., 122 Adair St. rieties of Fancy pigeons. Sell or |. or poultry. Write. R. L. Trib- lanta, Ga., Rt. 69. prs. mix breed mated pigeor S, 35 Sor oo J. W. Crapps, Jt, airo, a oiotts of White King and Red ux pigeons. 100 birds in all. Sell bargain or exch. J. W. Lundeen, catur, Ga. Rt. 1. 0 White King and. Carneaux pigeons, reeds and all young birds, $15 lot; mated prs., $3 pr. L.V. ae erton, AAO Ss s. extra large White King pig- on Guaranteed mated and most of banded, all working. Very good lab producers. Sell or exch. for 5 ck doe rabbits. Not under % mos. Ear] Rahn, Pineora, Ga. ms for sale, or exch. for 1 pr. te. Fantails. Write. Luther Tur- apeville, Ga., Waters Road. pr. Pigmy pouter pigeons (fancy 7 birds), $4. 1 racing Homer hen, ack and White Hungarian pig- mated, $5 pr. W. C. Watkins, yannah, Ga., 1208 East Henry St. Carneaux pigeons: 8 pr. working, for lot. J. H. Chapman, Jr., At- Ga., P. O. Box 268. pr. fine, thrifty common pigeons, y to ship, 35c pr. Prefer selling all | party. R. G. Holcomb, Bremen, 2 light colored young pigeons, fly- ; $i. Clarence Brown, Helena, Ga. 2 PIGEONS WANTED Want 2 pr. pigeons at 25c pr. ind, Any Del. at Exp. office in McRae. -G.. W. Perry, See Ga., SYRUP FOR SALE | 7 gal. good sorghum syrup in 10 Ib. | Vant old cane syrup in bbls... and : new cow peas, butter bens, pea- Send-sample. W. H. Davis, Sa- ah, Ga., 312 Montgomery St. POTATOES FOR SALE iarge Trish potatoes, 90c bu. FOB. W. Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Yisk: cobbler potatoes, new crop, $2 er 00 jbs., FOB here. Any quantity. ash with order. Wm. Nunn, Law-| enceville, Ga., Rt. 4. 29 bu. Porto Rican sweet potatoes in crates or baskets, $1.50 FOB. A. B. ailey, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1. Several bu. nice Irish- cobbler pota- { S, $1.50 bu., FOB. M. B. Scroggs, aad Ga. _ VEGETABLES FOR SALE ng, 25 at., large hot peppers, 25c a Mrs. B. Sy Ward, Toomsboro, Ga., el Sweet and hot peppers, red and. een of both kinds for sale or exch. s. Pearl Osborn, Ramhurst, Ga. _ Hot green pod pepper and red, 15 45 gal., 3 gal., $1.25. Add postage small orders. Miss Beanie Smith, ite, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 Hot green and red pepper, green veet pepper, 35c gal., also okra, 35 u., or exch. for pears for canning. Ts. AL, peers, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. squash , butter beans, egg orn, etc. Fred I. Baker, Co- i: Jee a ee Cash with or- | i VEGETABLES WANTED. nON _ Want 1-2 bu. red pimientoes to can. ee Pa Mrs. Geo. Hage, Fae: a HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE. ye Fancy table honey, bulk comb or x- | tracted honey in 5 lp. pails, $8 per doz. bright granulated bulk comb 5 Ib. pails, $6 per doz.; bright amber honey in 5 gal. cans, $6 per can; dark amber in barrels of 400 lbs., 7 4: 2c lb. 220 colo- nies bees in modern hives and all equip- ment including extractor and tanks, ete. Write for price. S. E. Jones, 319 Thomas St., Waycros, Ga. \ Pure extracted honey put up in 5 and 10 Ib. pails FOB here. 125 1b. pails to case, $7.25; 6 10 lb. pails to case, $6. 60; 1.10 Ib. pails postpaid and. insured, $1.50 1. 51b: paik postpaid and insured, $1. Several large 90 gal. bbls. extracted. Price on request. All orders shipped promptly. Will have honey all year. Jno. Ay Crummey, Doctortown, Ga., | Box 36. Paraciey honey in 5 lb. Cans, $1.25 del. Mr, F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. White comb honey in 10 Ib. buckets, $2 del. Also bright comb honey in 10 lb. buckets, $1.60 del. Cash with. or- ders Re We Browning, Dublin, Ga, 32 Tbs= beeswax, 35 1b., ar exch. for one quilt top. Mrs. Cc. A. Clements, Funston, Ga. 27 colonies of bees, 20 of them head- 1ed with Italians queens, 7 hibrid. No hives over 18 mos. old. Plenty of stores for winter. $60 for the outfit, FOB Cuthbert. All free from disease. Write for description. C. L. Whatley, Cuth- bert, Ga, Rt 3.2 | 110 Ibs. amber honey. in square fric- tion top can, well crated, $8 for can. G. W. Wilson, Savannah, Ga., Box 192. Nice bright new chunk honey, Dds cans, 75c; 10 lb. cans, $1.50; cash with | order. Add postage. Will have honey | throughout. season. LL: G. E.. Scott, Tud= owici, Ga, Rt A : honey: 1 No. 10 pail, $1 case of 4, $4 FOB Jesup. CS EE: Flowers, Jesup, Ga., Riv Aes = Pure, good clear honey packed in 5 Ib. pails, 6 per s., $4.50. Prompt del. J. 'T.. Mullis, Alma, Ga. : Pure Gallberry honey in 16 oz: jars, 24 to cs., with comb, $5 cs. 5 Ib. pails, 12 to cs., with comb, $9 cs. Both FOB Lakeland, Ga., single can, 5 Ib., del. by parcel post, $1.10. Write for prices on large quantities. John Ww. Berryhill, fecamits: Ga. = Sy HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want. fresh, white strained honey. Advise price, quantity, ete. BH. Toole, Midville, Ga \A iv 5 FRUIT FOR SALE 150 bu. pears for sale. Jas. L. Sut- ton, Metasville, Ga. Keifer pears, 75c here, $1 FOB. Mar-| tin Wilson, Jonesboro, Ga. Fine pineapple pears, 75c bu., FOB. Now ready. H.C. Holland, Register, Gay: Will make apple jelly on halves. Par- ty to furnish sugar and containers. I furnish apples. Mrs. Carrie. Owenby, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. Brown scuppernongs in parcel post jots,-50c gal del. > Mrs..B:S: _ Ward, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. 20. Ibs. sundried horse panies: free of peeling and core, $3. Add postage. Mrs. L. M.. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3. Sun dried apples, 15 Ib., ary sage, 2 oz., 10c: -Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Gas Rt: 3. : y Several hundred lbs. citron ready to -tship. Make best offer per 100 lbs., FOB here. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge; Ga. Keifer pears, fine for pickles or pre- serves.: Now ready. $1 bu., 10 bu. or more, 90c bu. FOB Brooklet. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga. Black and light, scuppernong grapes, $2 bu., 60c pkg., good for preserving, or will exch. 3 pks. for a bu. good eat- ing and cooking apples or pears. Miss Leona Simpson, Caer ee Ga... Rt. 1 Box 38... Have aon all my dried | peaches. An- | | swer: to inquiries. | New crop of pure extracted - Amber. _Mrs. S. W. Clem- ents, Rochelle, Ga.; Rt. 1. i; Red Winesap, Kinard and Staman Winesap apples, U. S. No. 1, $1.50 bu. in bu. baskets. FOB. Clarkesville, F. L. pasbury, Clarkesville, Ga. Conkleton pears, Keifer pears, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga, Black grapes in 7 to 10 in. bunch, 15.qt. or will exch. for baby chicks of any good breed, friers or young hens. Mrs. E. M. Smith, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 3. ,Sun dried apples, peeled, 25 lbs. del in Ist and 2nd zone, $2.50. Miss B. B. Payne, Rugby, Ga. Large Keifer pears, $1 bu.. Mrs. Oph- elia White, Hartwell, Ga. : Keifer pears, 50c bu. at orchard, 75 FOB Gardi, Ga. Will exch. for a few bu. Porto Rican potatoes, 2 bu. pears for 1 bu. potatoes. Charles Martin, Gardi, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 32. Nice dried apples and. peaches, 16c useful Mrs. G. Nz. Norman, Rose, Ga., Rt. 1. bu., at the orchard; $1 bu. packed in orest, Ga., Rt. 1.; Wild\ grape jelly, 50c qt., crabapple feed sacks. 1 qt. jelly for 5 sacks, or for dry lima beans. Mrs. Lizzie Law- son, Morven. Ga., Rt. 1. Good eating & cooking apples, $1 bu. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Good eating apples, several varieties, 50c bu.; dried apples, 12 1-2 lb. oe bright 15 lb. All delivered. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. 25; Grade C, $2; unclassified, $1.25 per box or basket. Cash with order. De- livered by parcel post anywhere in Ga. Bis E. Sternbridge, Ella Gap, Ga. | te _ FRUITS WANTED > na bulbs for dried fruits, 25 bulbs for 5 Ibs. fruit. Bulbs from Hastings gor- geous cannas. Mrs. BrP. eee ee Ochlochnee, Ga, Rt. to 4 INCUBATORS FOR SALE exch. for corn planter in good cond. T. G. OKelley, Maysville, Ga. 1 Standard Series No. 3 Prairie State sand tray incubator, 390 cap., first class cond. Mrs. Lester Allmond, Sum- mit, Ga. Rt. 1. ; it "Buckeye brooder, 500. cap., oil pucne er, perfect cond., practically new, ee Mrs. M. Pickren, Rhine, Ga. I Wishbone mammoth incubator, 1,- 600 cap., perfect cond:, used only 2 hatching. seasons, $175. Write or see. W. A. Cooper, Albany, Ga., 222-4th St. 600 cap. Buckeye incubator with book, egg-tester, and thermometer, good as new, $40 or exch. for thoroughbred R. I. Red pullets or 1 yr. old hens. Mrs. H. P. Lupo, Forest Park, Ga. '2 Buckeye incubators, 110 size, com- plete with instructions, in perfect shape, $12 ea. BOX 3s 180 -cap. Wisconsin dneapatory oe cond., book, Mo or exch. for 1 50 Ib. can of ljard, or for 100 white feed sacks; 1 Successful incubator, 309 cap., good cond., and a good hatcher, $15, or both for $2.50: 160 gal. syrup kettle in good cond., $12.50. Mrs. Lizzie Lawson, Mor- ven, Ga., Rt. 1; 1 Buckeye incubator, 65 cap., $12. 00; 1 Blue Flame Brooder, good as new, $12. Mrs. J. C.. Bland, Metter, Ga. 1 new Bohon incubator, 160 cap., ote, I. BE. Fordham, Metter, Ga. : 2 incubators in good cond,, used 1 season; 1250 cap., $15; 1350 cap., $22.50 FOB Atlanta. Cash with order. J. I. Sewell, Atlanta, Ga., Box:134., 590 cap. incubator, Gmake) 103 De- gree, good cond., sell or exch. for 60 na pullets. Reason for selling, want a large machine. A. Ww. es Whig- ham, Ga. 1 Buckeye incubator 120 cap, good cond., with instruction book. and ther- mometer, $13 FOB Metter. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. 1 wigs 500 cere incubator, good ' Ib. or exch. for chickens, or anything Dewy Tree run apples by truck loads, 50c bu. baskets, FOB. A- J. Collins, Dem- jelly, 60c qt., or exch. for large white Extra fancy apples. $2.50; ay $2. _ Want to exch. large flowering can- i40 cap., Belle City incubator, $12 or} en. M. Witlems; ae: Ga.., | with thermometer, instruction March or April hatch Sheppard Anco- |- cond., $35 or i for pure. son Barred Rock March pullets. M Se J. A: Wilson, Martin, Ga. : 1 Sol-Hot 500 cap., late type brecder, used about 6 wks., perfect cond., $12.50 | FOB...N. W. McLeod, Shellman, Ga. Little Brown Hen incubator, good a cond., except. felt lining. $3 or exch. | Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga., Rt. B. Imperial coal burning brooder stove, _ 500. cap., complete, $9 cash, or will xcth. for eating chickens of same val- ue. Mrs. A. H. Freeman, ee: Ga. . 1489 McLendon Ave. 2 Radio Blue Flame brooders, 500 ana ag 1000 cap., used 1 season, practically botham, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 2. Se 1 dbl. deck Wishbone mammoth in- cubator, 1600 cap., $300.;-1.500 Simplex brooder stove with complete ventilat- ing system, $30. 1 250 Simplex brooder stove, complete ventilating system, $20. 3 Both good as new. Mrs. G. Ez. Enight, - Macon, Ga,, Rt 1. eo fe INCUBATORS WANTED = Want a 2000 to 4000 cap., oil heating - x incubator with self turning trays. Pre- | fer Blue Hen, Jamesway or Newton, R. T. Goodson, Chickamauga, Ga. Have already bought incubator. An- Mrs. Wilton H. DeLoach, Ellabell, Ga, , Rt. 1, Box 10-B:...* MISCELLANEOUS roe eae j Nice straw brooms, $1.25 doz. FOB. Joseph Norman, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 1. ' Brooms made of broom corn, wrapped 3 in wire, 40c ea., or 2 for 75c. Add post- age. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3. 1 Barnesville Beauty top buggy, good as new, $45. A. E, Ribson, were ; | ville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 52. me aan Seamless 10 oz. 2 and\1-2 bu. bags, Aue -|meal or cotton picking, 50c a,, del. oe G. .W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga. fe 1 light horse cart, $18, or exch. E. 104. | Heavy grade cotton feed Baus: 100 50 feed sacks, ae and | good cond. | 100 lbs., oat sacks, size 2, 7c ea., fine for P harvest in peanuts. W. C. Watkins, Sa- vannah, Ga,, 1208 East Henry St. Advertisement of land appearing som time ago, should have been Mid- dle West Ga. Reply to many corre~ e spondents, J. E. Wall, Gretna, Fla, New blind buggy bridie belonging - be a $25 set of harness, $2. ae Vv. Ez. ee McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. Cee: 50 nice white feed sacks, M. Cash with order. Mrs. Piety ce Brock- & let, Gare White and red vinegar in 50 gal bbls., 15 gal., also bottle vinegar FOB Dublin. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. i 10 Ibs. fresh goose feathers, ready to ship, $5.50. Mrs. Earl Perkins, ee + ta.7Ge. \ Whole wheat flour from select, wheat. 2 24 lbs., $1.15; 48 Ibs., $2.25; per bbl, white flour, same price; self-rising. 20c per bbl. higher: All FOB. P. W. Eth- : eee Milner, Ga. 2 Ground oyster shell for chickens: SL & for 100 lbs., FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa- vannah, Ga., 102 Bay St., Bast, 22 3 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. Want 1 log cart, 5 or 6 in. treba at - army arched axle log cart. Ea. to~ be in A No. 1 cond., cheap. J. E. Thomp- son, Swainsboro, Ga. Want a pr. second-hand scelles for wt. cotton, cattle, hogs, corn, etc., with | frames about 14x8 ft. in size, good cond., and shipped to Camak, Ga. TBS port on what you have. iL oO. Siler, Summertown, Ga., Box 173, ee - Want a saddle in good cond. drut ie be worth the money. Quote prices. Jas. Cooper, Jr., Lawrenceville, Ga. Want some. yellow. root. Must be good cond., and well dry. Je LL Shir- ley, Hollywood, Ga. Quote me lowest prices on snoniae: and chewing leaf tobacco. B. F. Heese, Lavonia, Ga. - Want farm labor with option of trad- ing another farm, Henry - Bellah, Stockbridge, Ga. 20 4 ee oe new, $8 ea., FOB. Mrs. L. P. , Higgin- - e swer to all who wrote me about one. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 1, Box. ee Ib. size, 8.ea., in 1 ts of 25 or more. os Te C. Pope, Ocilla, of 8 24, or 16 12 Ibs. sacks, $8: plain - eo Flowers and Seeds for Sale and Wanted 1 doz. pink crepe myrtle, $1; 6 lilac, 5 flowering almonds, dbl. the doz, $1.20; * dark blue flags, 20c"doz, or $1.60. a 100; _ jonquils, 15c doz, bulbs; pink verbena, ~ Be ea.. 50c doz, Tiger Lily bulbs, 10c ea., white carnation, 60c doz. Mrs. J. S. _ Greene, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 stiff leaf Caladium bulbs, 35c ea., ~ or $1.25 for lot. Miss Carrie Pierson, Culloden, Ga: _, White Easter lily bulbs $1 a doz., - FOB Guyton. Will all who have placed orders with me for bulbs, please remit as early as possible, including postage. - Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton. Ga., Rt. 2. - Mederia and Cinnamon bulbs, cypress seed vine, Wisteria, rooted. Sell or exch for pink althea. Mrs. Ida Wright, _ Americus, Ga., Rt. C. White Narcissi, 20c doz, daffodils, - 15 doz., $1 a 100; yellow Japonica, 25c ea, purple. lilac, snowballs, hibiscus and Walking Cane Cactus, 20c each; hardy ~-verbenas, 25c doz. Add pastaige. Edna _. Foster, Ellijay, Ga. Dark blue iris bulbs and white iris, 50c doz., yellow iris, 5c ea. Mrs. R. H. _ Smith, Culverton, Ga., Rt. 2. ~~ 50 well rooted boxwood. plants, $3.50 del, $1 doz.; Magnolia Glaucia trees, y 2for 50c del., pink crepe myrtle trees, 2 for 50c; Little Star Jasmine, 30c ea., Cape Jasmine, 30c ea. Mrs. RL. Rob- | ~ inson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. - .100 Arbor-Vitae, 6 inches tall, 3. for. - Mrs. =. Cc. Adams; Bowdon, Ga., Rt. Sage Picea: geraniums, plooming size, red, white and pink, 30c ea., 4 for $1 del. Miss. Minnie: Williams, Oglethorpe, Dahlia flowering: Zinnia ear 10c pkg., improved fire plant, dbl. holly- Hock, mixed colors, dwarf red marigold, red Prince Feather, seed, all 10c pkg., pencers sweet pea seed, 15c pkg. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. hite and yellow jonquil, 25 doz... doz. $1; buttercups, 30c doz., large am and pink cannas, 2 for 25c; giant te spider lily, 50c ea., red Easter | ly 1 doz., blue wonder lily 30c ea,, al Amaryllis, 60c ea., umbrella palm, | justischia,- Boston, Caladiums, be-: as, sultanas, geraniums, dbl. white spirea, Van Houtti, all sizes, 35, 50, 75 and $1 ea. State~inspected. Miss Cuba Carter, Lake Park; Ga. Ithea, all colors, rooted, 15 in. plants, 25c; 3 yr. purple lilac, snowballs, ea., pink Weigelia, pink crepe myr- 20 ea., dbl. hollyhock new seed, 4 thls., 10c; large, early white, blue iris, 0c doz., hibiscus -10c root, verbena 25c < yellow primrose 25 doz., 1 large mp peonie ee Mrs. dul Pervell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. = All varieties of eee 25 ea., red cor- lant, blue plumbago, and red, cream, pink conch begonia, rooted, 10c ea.; flowering red begonia, 15e; 4 kinds of Olea with foliage, toc: salmon and | ite sultana, 15c ea., 3 kinds of wan- ing jew, 5c ea., night blooming ser- e1ese, ocw Tred: cactus, pink. hydrangea, hite star Jasmine, yellow Xmas bells nd purple lilac, 10c ea. All well. root- -ed. Add postage. Miss Bye King, Hamilton, Ga,, Rt. 6, Box 25. ~ Red Salvia cuttings, 5c for 2, white violets, 10c doz, 1 large pin cushion cactus, 20c; Spice geraniums, 10c; Iv- ry vine, 2 cuttings, 5; conch pegonia, ronze leaves, 5c (rooted) ; different ieties ferns, large size 20c; large| size umbrella palm, 40c; blue flag lil- es 10c doz. 2 leopard lilies 20c ea. Add ye postage. Exch. for apples, onions, etc. Write. Mrs. M. E. Lewis, Tooms- oro, Ga., Rt. 2. : White and pink hibiscus, 25c ea., ae theas, 10 to 25c; Dahlia bulbs, 10 e2.., affodils, narcissi, Star of Bethlehem, ic doz., ea., Foxgloves, snapdragons, _doz., mixed colors mums, and mix- ed colors iris, 25c doz. ea., dbl. 2 yr. old as ponica, 50c. Mrs. A. e Silver, Tall a for 500, or a M for $9. Mrs. S. C. Sav- age, Covington, Ga., Rt. 4. 95 junipers 90 old fashioned box- woods, 50c ea; $5 doz. each; 3 doz. Gol- den Bellis, 25c ea., $2.50 doz., 3 doz. ea., English dogwood, red blooming pear, 25c ea., $2 doz., Thornless yellow ros- es, baby white, blue rose, 25c ea., All above 2 yr. old plants and del. Mrs. B. T. Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4. Dbl. yellow. japonica, 25c ea. hardy philox, deep. red crepe myrtle, 45- doz. each; sweet Williams, 25c doz., daffo- dils and jonquils 25c doz., iris, laven- der, 35c doz. Johnnie Davies, Ellijay, Ga; Rte 3 1 dbl. petunia, 1 dbl. hibiscus, 1 sng. hibiscus, 1 fuchsia, 1 maple begonia, 1 red sultana, 2 weeping lantanas, 1 va-| riegated lantana, 2 Xmas cactus, 2 knife blade cactus cuttings, not root- ed, all for 30c; 1 geranium, 1 red and 1 white, 11 Mothers Tears, 1 sng. hi- biscus, all rooted, 25c; 2 bunches rain- bow moss and 1 red and white striped jew and 6 green jew, free with ea. or- der if wanted. Add oes Mrs, Sar- ah Gyrindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. White Easter or Mtn. lily bulbs, 25c | doz., $2 a 100; purple lilac, 20c ea., pink and purple erepe myrtle, all well rooted, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2. Pink Perkins roses, 10c ea., $1 doz., ed, 15 ea., Kudzu vine rooted, 10c ea., $1 doz., yellow thornless roses, 15c ea., nias, petunias and various other annal seed, 10c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, Ga. Blue flags or iris, 35 doz., Seven Sis- ters and pink rambler rose 10c ea., $1 doz., jonquil, daffodils and. Narcissi mix- ed, 10 doz.; Tiger lilies 35c doz., flow- ering almonds, althea and Kudzu vine, well rooted, 10c ea., $1 doz. white and blue violets 10 doz. Mrs, G. P= White, Cornelia, Ga. - - Hibiscus, ee variegated geran- iums, lantanas, 10c ea.; white hydran- gea, 25c; pink oxalis, golden bells 25c; conch begonia, dbl. red fuchsia, 10c ea.; | peony bulbs, purple crepe myrtle, 25 ea., jonquil bulbs 50c doz: Other flow- ers, bulbs, ferns, etc. Mrs. J. 0. Wile kie, Cisco, Geen; Pink, red and white oleanders, wel rooted, 35c ea., cuttings, 10c; genuine Camelia Japonica cutting, dbl. pink; jew 10c ea. Add postage on. orders for Ve than $1. Mrs. B. A. _Palmer, Ari- ington, Ga., Rt. A. White Easter. lily - bulbs, 25 doz., $2 a 100; sage bushes, 15c, 2 for 25c; ary sage 10c per cup; large red plums 30c ea., purple lilac 20c ea., purple crepe myrtle, 30c ea., black walnut _trees, 2: yr. size 35 ea. Add postage: Mrs. Ss. W. Rodgers, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2. Ee _ May and June cactus, 10 a., Xmas | cactus, rooted, 15c ea.; white Cape Jas= mine, rooted, 25c; leopard plants, 20c ea., dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 10c ea., or $1 doz. Miss Velvie Martin, Gaines- ville, Ga., RFD 9. Red Spirea, dbl. yellow japonica, dbl. en pink oleanders and white:Cape Jas- Mine, 30c ea., 2 for 50c; white spirea, bridal wreath, purple lilac, watermelon pink crepe myrtle, English dogwood and Dwarf boxwood plants, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; All well rooted. Miss Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rooted red and pink geraniums, 10 ea., leopard plants 35c a.., King Hum- canna, dbl. 75e doz. Milk and- Wine lilies, 6 for. 45c; Customer to pay post~ age. Can ship any time. Miss. ae Carter, Alma, Ga:, Rt. 2. Paper white Narcissi and yellde jon- quil bulbs 25c doz., $1 a 100; Butter and Eggs and blue flags, same pe M. , Gentry, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3. _ Century lily, salmon ue 35c ea., 3 for $1 each; Improved Everbear- ing strawberry plants, 30 a 100, $2.50 M., pink June cactus, well rooted 35 ea., 100 Jonquilebulbs, $1.25; 1 red ole- ander, 2 yrs. old $2. Add postage. Mrs. T. A. McClendon, Bremen, Ga. . a few white dwarf baby doll roses, root- old fashioned grass pinks, 20c doz., zen- | _ | Suttles, McDonough, Ga., Rt. 3. unrooted 20c ea., $2 doz. pink crepe |- myrtle 20c ea., flowering wandering | Crepe Myrtles, 25 ea. Mrs. S. P. Jones, bert canna (red) $1 doz., variegated | like tube-rose), 25c up, and many oth- 10 fine 6 yr. old monthly: roses on t | diance, Wictoria: Cochet, Paul Neyron. Sell or exch. for 50 day old chicks, or 25 broilers. Prefer Barred Rocks. No culls. Mrs. W. M. Gilstrap, Rossville, Ga., Rt. 1. s Several thousand April blooming Narcissi bulbs that will bloom the first season, 75c a 100. Miss Ida Crawford, - Jewell, Ga. 6 Everblooming Amaryllis bulbs, dif- ferent colors; 1 dbl. (salmon) Hemo- callis lily, for $1.25; 2 well rooted hy- drangeas, 60c ea., or $1.60 for all. Mrs. Jesse Brown, Helena, Ga. - Hyacinth bulbs; dbl. pink, 10c 2., single blue 5c ea., sweet purple violets, and Jonquil pulbs, $1 a 100 each. Miss Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3. Large Raster lily bulbs, 20 ea.; small bulbs 25 doz. D. Ez. Thompson, Pine- hurst, Ga. : Dbl. pink hyacinth, 15c ea., $1.25 doz. Daffodils 10c ea; $1 doz., Cape Jas- mine, well rooted 25c ea.,.Dahlia bulbs, 10c ea., $1 doz. No personal checks or stamps accepted. Cash with onder. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Salen RFD 9. : Pink sultana, oink. white ae xed geraniums, rooted, 10c ea., light purple iris 806 doz., several colors perennial peavines, 50c doz., Sea Moss, 5c ea., corn lilies, 20c doz., white English dog- wood, 10 ea., black walnut sprouts, 2 for 25c, or will exch. for honey, or lemon lily. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, ee RFD 3. Large size Century. ae sce 7 kinds Coleas 25 doz., red, white, yel- low and variegated snapdragons, white and yellow dbl. dahlia tubers; varie- gated ground ivy, 10c; water hyacinths, 25c; large. cluster purple sweet scented heliotrope, 10 ea., New port ferns, 15c, 2 for 25c. Mrs. L, E. Green, Eagan, Ga. Cuttings of Evergreen Ivy vine, easy to. root, 15 doz. postpaid. No mail orders for less than 30c. Mrs. H. V. Well rooted Cape Jasmine bushes, 25c ea., Shasta Daisies, 25c doz. Mrs. a. Be Higginbotham, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9, : Pink crepe miyrie. 1 yr. old, 10 plants 10 yrs. old, all well rooted, 25c each. Miss Essie Mae Lee, Gardi, Ga., RFD 1, Box 40. 300 White Liberty iris, $2.50 pes Mrs, W. P. Reynolds, oncass Ga., RED 1. = Bulbs each: Easter Lily, 10c; pa-= per white Narcissi 3; and February Narcissi, 4c. Add postage. Mrs. M. C. Parsons, Barwick, Ga. 2,000 blooming size Daffodil bulbs, | cream with deep orange trumpet, $6 a M., or $1 a 100; 15 rooted old rose Lula, Ga..Rt. 3; = Milk and Wine lilies, large size bulbs, 25c ea., orange day lilies 15c ea., root- ed rose bushes, cluster, red, pink and red Monthly rose bushes, 20c ea., pink and blue hydrangea 25c ea., rooted, 10 | unrooted or exch. for iris, peonies, Has- ter lilies, daffodils or any kind of pret- ty lilies. Mrs. D. Youmans, Stillmore, Ga. REL, Pink and white peonies, 35c_ ea., 2 for 65c; Madonna lilies, large 10c, small 8c; white and blue day lilies, 8c a root |. or in clumps, different sizes up to $1; Jonquils, different kinds of yellow, sng. and dbl., 15c doz. white jonquils, sev- eral blooms on one stalk and very fra- grant, 15c doz. Star of. Bethlehem, 5c doz. Mrs. F. Lloyd, Hiawassee, Ga.- Well rooted red verbena, 10c; pink and red crepe myrtle, Golden. Bells, Xmas Bells, Dorothy Perkins roses, 20c ea., white Narcissi bulbs $1 a 100; As- paragus ferns, with good roots 20 ea. or exch. 2 for 1 rooted, dbl., peachblow hibiscus, any color; salmon or orange canna, blue and white striped violets. Will exch. for pure white canna bulbs, English red or dbl. yellow Japonica. 1 Markie Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. Antigon Leptopus (Mountain Rose), Queens Breath and Coral vine (blooms in pink sprays from July until frost); Butterfly or Ginger lily; white (smells er plants and flowers. Ask for Prices |Miss Mary S. Mealing, Ne Ga., 604 We ae Easter lilies, 50c ea., Milk and | Wine lilies, 25c ea., 5 for $1; Gladioli 5c ea., party to pay postage; also Fly Weed, "Hanover, Ga., collard seed, 1 spoonful; violets 15 doz., postage paid on seed. Cammie Sutton, Tifton, Rt. A, Box 145. . Large yellow buttercup oxnlle bulb for fall planting. Mrs. D. H. Vo ke, Valdosta, Ga. i <= Single blue hyacinths, jonquils, Oc doz. each; white and blue iris, 30c doz., Easter lily 25 ea., Dahlia bulbs, 2 for 15 as long as they last. Mrs, G. V. Norman, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 1. Many varieties of iris, large quan ties; Altheas, dbl. in rose, white, dregs of wine, flesh tinge, and all colors i single altheas; any quantity of sple did, growing cannas in pink, coral, baby breath, rose and tinged or veined. Soil given with cluster plants as Algeratum, periwinkle, dew-drop and ivy; cut floy Miss Lula Gachet, Atlanta, Ga. 238 12th St., NE, Guaranteed true to name and color iris, dark, 60c doz., light blue, spotted 40c; live oak deranger, 50c e: Fox Gloves, buttercups, 15c doz., bleec ing heart, 25e; bunch . Asparagus Spengeria ferns 25c; Xmas and June 2} cactus, 25c; jew 5c; conch begonia, a., snowballs, bridal wreath, lilac, ea. All well rooted; junipers rooted season, 25c. Mrs. N. P. Padgett Elk jay, Ga, Rt. 3. Box 14. 2 doz. Gladioli bulbs, 40c doz, and pink dbl. geraniums, 5c ea. cut ing; mint plant 20c doz., pink and re monthly roses, 5c-ea., or,exch, any of the above for tulip bulbs, blooming size and sweet garden pinks. Mrs. P. E. Wallace, Hapeville, Ga., Box 38. Little Star Jasmine and Spirea, 30 ea., Crepemyrtle, 25c ea., 6 for $1; w English dogwood, 25c ea., weeping 1 low, 25c ea., 5 for $1; 2 yr. old boxwood 4 o 6 in. $i doz., $6.50 a 100; 400 root. ed Lucretia dewberry $3. Lois Wood ruff, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Purple iris bulbs 20c doz., 2 yr. dark red Hybrid Perpetual rose bush es, profuse bloomers, .25 ea., whi red and pink and white variegat climbing roses 15 ea., peony and ex large single flowered poppy seed, mix ed. colors, 10c thls. Mrs. Cliff Boot Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 2. Pink flowering almonds, red velve rose, pink althea, and golden bells, for 20c each; purple King iris, 15c do: All well rooted. Junior Tuck, Ellija Ga., Rt. 3. Mae Mason pink climbing rose; J. old plants, 50c ea., Mexican coral 0 pink vines, 35 ea., Japanese Bambi Cane, 25 roots for $1. Mrs. E. T. Bo ton, Arlington, Ga. Milk and Wine lilies, 25c ea., la winter pinks, 25c doz., pink verbena 10 a., rose moss, pink and white, larg 25 doz., nasturtiums 15c ea., jew 5c a.., pink dbl. and red geraniums 10c ea.; dusty miller 25c doz. Add post age. Cash with order. Mrs. M. E. Ricki Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 9. 4 colors dbl. geraniums, size, white, pink and 2 shades of re lia bulbs, show or ball type, white, pur ple, red, yellow and orange $1.50 p doz., del.; red and yellow canna bulbs 10c ea. Mrs. A, C. Gladden, Talla poosa, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44, ees Purple King iris 15 doz., purple li lac, pink althea, 4 for 20c; pink myrtle, golden, bells 2 for 20c; pink almonds 3 for 20c. All well rooted. Mrs. A i Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3>. Easter lily (white) bulbs, 25c for 7 red coleus, 2 rooted bunches 15c; flow ering jew, 3 bunches 10c; 4 kinds cannas, King Humbert, light red, scar let and small red bronze foliage, flow ers come in clusters, any kind 25c fo 6 bulbs; Crocus, 3 bulbs, 10c. Mrs. Mar. Ee Taylor, Gordon, Ga., Rt. 3. - Cinamon vine potatoes, 25 for i teacupful; Tiger lilies 25c ea., cape jas mine, well rooted, 25c and BOC; large dbl. pink peonies, 50c ea., daffodils ank jonquils, 25c doz. Add postage. +exch. for large chrysanthem 4 colors. Mrs. Be pe ryrtles $5; all roted saat oe sds $1 per doz., $3.50 for lot. of 50; ape Jasmine red everblooming Spirea, ellow japonica and dbl. pink ole- 'S; 30 ea., 2 for 50c; purple lilac, ite spirea, white bridal wreath and English dogwood 15c ea., 2 for 25c; ite cherokee roses $1 doz. Miss anche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Well rooted tea ~plants, (beautiful edge with yellow flower), 10c ea., Cen- ury plants 15c ea., Red Bell plants 10c ., yellow flag lilies 10c ea. bulb, or for white crepe myrtle. Mrs. I. Lang, Bladen, Ga. varieties of ferns 20c ea., dbl. red, Bute and pink geraniums, rocted 15c , 2 for 25c; large pink begonia, root- C | 250; white conch, rooted, 15c; pink is, red and pink verbenas, dbl. e and pink sweet pinks, 3 for 35c; shandalia lily bulbs 5c; large red spot- | ed and salmon pink canna bulbs, white lag and lemon lilies 3 for 25c; April joming narcissi, butter and eggs, and nowballs, 30c doz., red spider and oth- ies 10 ea. Government inspected. . W. A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. rge size, light and dark blue iris, oc doz., 5 doz. $1; jonquil bulbs, white \pril blooming narcissi, 50c a 100 ea.: ish iris, blue 15c doz., Dusty Mill- ic doz., Snowdrops 25 a 100. Mrs. ley Ross, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1. nk hydrangea and oleanders 20 25c ea., sweet scented: violets, 50c 00; white and variegated. iris 25c. oz., pink and white weigelias, 20c ea, or 35c; dbl. white spirea, crepe myr- ellow cherokee roses 15 ea; box- yoods, Cape jasmine, 15c and 20c 2.., os jonquils, narcissi 20c doz. Add tage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., a and white althea, dbl. pink wering almond, dbl. white-spirea 15c , $1.50 doz., large purple and white is, 4 or 5: different varieties of field grown daffodils, narcissi and jonquils, Oc a doz., $1 a 100; Dwarf sword ferns, 0c ea., Fluffy Ruffles ferns, 15c ea., or 25c; Begonia, flesh colored bedd- , well rooted, variegated basket plants (Major Vinca) 15c for 2 assort- ed, white sultanas, 2 for25c. Add post- on small orders. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. pengeri ferns, 15, 25--and .35c e2., ight blooming seriese, well rooted, 15c a., verbena, different colors, etc., 10c a,, 3 for 25c, 6 for 45c; red with green foliage cannas45c doz, yellow King umbert 5c ea., 65 doz., red King umbert, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; pink Ven- 5e ea., 75c doz., Alfred Conard, white ureka, and pink canna with bronze foliage, 10 ea., 3 for 25c, 85c doz. Di- vided roots and del. Miss Mittie Col- lins, Smithville, Ga., Rt. 1. et Pink moss and pink rambler rose bushes, rooted, pink verbena, blue flags, white Narcissi, yellow jonquils, pink and ite. hyacinths, pink perennial phlox, ange Dahlia and white August lily ulbs. Sell or exch. Mrs. Mollie Ga- ble, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Rose moss and mixed petunia cutt- ings 5c ea., zinnias, large marigold, pink Japanese morning glories, french mar- igold touch-me-nots, all colors, mixed, early summer blooming casmos seed, all 10e pkg., or exch. for octagon cou- pons; also white geraniums, from seed, 10 ea., Trailing Queen colens 5c cutt- Ing; strawberry begonia, American eauty sultana, rooted, 10c; cuttings, dc. Add postage on small orders. M. H. Rickett, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 1. Well rooted Junipers 40c ea., 3 for $1; spirea and hibiscus, pink, 15c ea., Myrtle, cinnamon vine, white and va-: riegated violets, 2 doz. 15c; althea, gol- mn bells, 4 for 25c; variegated wei- -gelas, Japanese, pink and white hon- eysuckle, 20c ea., bridal wreath, white tar jasmine, forsythia and pink and te Dorothy Perkins roses, 3 for 20c @a., and other flowers, etc. Mrs. Hen- Ty Hiller, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. ooted and growing bunch Red May and June and Xmas cactus 20c each; Sword fern 15c; green and green and hite jew, 3 cuttings, 5c; leopard be- ed nice bunch, 15c. Mrs. ser, Gainesville, Gas Roe Orange day lilies, 25 doz., rooted lilac 15 ea., pink running rose, 2 cut- tings for 10; rooted 10c ea. Add post- age. Miss Isabel Green, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 6. Mixed Narcissi, several varieties, field grown bulbs 25 doz., 5 doz. $1; hardy hibiscus, mixed colors 10c ea., yellow crocus 15 doz., snel. and dbl., grass pinks, different colors 5c bunch. Add H. G. Fra- postage on orders under 25c,- Mrs. E. C.. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. a Blue Roman. hyacinths, red Octo- ber lilies, Butter and Eggs, 30c doz. ;each; pink thrift 15 doz. white, red, salmon and pink geraniums, unrooted, and jew 5c ea., 3 kinds of ferns 20c ea., also Himalaya. blackberry plants, 3 for 25c. Mrs. H. F. Jerrell, Butler Ga., Rt. Zs : Pink Cherokee roses, Azaleas, $1 doz. each; red Japonica, junipers, arbor-vi- tae; poxwoods, all well rooted, purple lilac, pink hibiscus, and crabapple sprouts, 25c each; lemon and Tiger lilies, 40c doz.; pink and white peren- nial phlox 35c doz., daffodil bulbs, 25c doz., cream narcissi 35 doz., snowdrops 15 doz., 10 choice roses, $1, Mrs. Bon- nie Abercrombie, Morgantown, Ga. Pink. Cherokee roses $1 doz., snow-. balls, arbor-vitae, boxwoods, 25c ea., yellow thornless roses 20c ea., Cedar, 25c ea., Tiger lilies and blue iris lilies, 40c doz. each. Mrs. Josie Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Rhododendrom, English dogwood, al- theas, strawberry bush, American Beau- ty. rose, snowballs, bridal wreath, gold-. en bells, japonica, hydrangea, lilac, 6 for $1; Azaleas, cherokee roses, black walnuts $1 doz., Junipers, Arbor-vitae, boxwood 4 for $1; all well rooted; Lem- on lily, iris, 45 doz., narcissi, $125 a 100; daffodils 25c doz. R. D. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. Plumosis, Spengeria, Boston Jarge size ferns 60c ea., St. Bernard or Antheri- cum variegated pot lily 25c -ea.; red, pink and purple verbena 10 ea., 3 for -25c; mixed hardy hibiscus 10c, 3 for 25c; Early Trumpet and half Trumpet daffodils, April blooming Narcissi 40c doz., $3 a 100; 10 different Kinds Al- theas, pink and white weigelas, spirea, and other shrubs, cutbings, 50c doz., about 35 different. roses. No exch. Send postage under 50c orders. Mrs. R.. M. Sheppard, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 3. 2 doz. gladioli, yellow with red vari- gation, 3 doz. white with lavender pink throats 50c-doz., or exch. for other col- ors; large feather ball poppy seed, red- and pink, 10 teaspoonful; mixed colors snapdragons, red decorative and. laven- der peony flowering dahlias, 10c ea. Will exch. for other varieties and col= |= ors. Miss Cora Daniel, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 4. Baby Breath ferns, 15c and 25 ea., Shasta daisies, 20c doz., blue violets 15 doz., white striped jew 5c ea:, jon- quil bulbs 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Absa oe Willis, Blakely, Ga.. White Easter lily bulbs $1 per. doz., 10c ea. Add postage: Miss Lela Rahm, Rincon, Ga., Rt: 2. Fragrant cream and white jonquil and bronze Day lily bulbs 35c doz., or $1.15 a 100 each; evergreen trees, a few spruce pines, 35c ea.; crabapple: trees, rhododendrons,: laurel, shrubs, 25 ea., postpaid. Now ready or booking orders for later del. Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Min- eral Bluff, Ga. 4 large ferns, 2 at $3 and 2 at $2. 50 ea., several pretty begonias, blooms summer and winter, red, pink, $1.50 ea. Reason for selling, cant care for them properly during the winter. Mrs. S. A. Odum, Montezuma, Ga. 11, well rooted Cape Jasmine, 10c ea., or. $1 for lot. Add 10c for postage. Mrs. L.-T. Harrison, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. Daffodils, narcissi and orange lilies, $1 a 100; Blue Grass, same price; dark purple and lavender iris, 30c per doz. Will exch. Ad postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga, RFD 3. Jonquil bulbs, begonias, stiff leaf ca- ladiums, geraniums, century plants, hi- biscus, peachblow 25c and 35c accord- ing to sizes; spirea, different colored f ET BULLETIN = gonia 20; pink fowerag. almond, 15 @ sprout; French. May pinks, variegat- rose cuttings, ferns, all Binds R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. Mountain shrubbery, all kinds, Write for prices and description. Mrs. A. J. Ledford, Blairsville, Ga. ~ Several thousand April blooming Nar- cissus bulbs, will bloom this season 60c per 100. Miss Ida Crawford, Jewell, Ga. . Six choice varieties. of named cannas, 40c doz.; $2 per 100. Special price on i: A. doz.; red spider lilies 25c doz.; all kinds box flowers 25c each. Mrs. J. E. Har- rell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6. Abelias and Amour river privet, 2 to 3 1-2 ft. high, $10.50 per doz; boxwood 8 to.30 in. $2 to $20 per doz; roses, Dor- othy Perkins and choice collection tea roses, 50c ea.; lavender and white -spir- variety), forsythia, altheas, etc., 50c ea. Lilies, .50c to $1.50 doz., according to variety. Mrs. Annie M. Butler, Chero- kee Farm, West Point, Ga. Pink justicia, elephant ear caladium 15 ea; white conk begoniafi oxalis, 10c; American beauty color sultanas, 20c or will exch. for other colors of sultana, justicia, hibiscus, fancy leaf caladium, fuchsia, large begonia, ostrich plume of fluffy ruffle fern; also seed of cor- black eyed Susans 10c pkg. or exch. for double mixed hollyhocks, larkspur. col- eus, Salvia, double petunia and heli- chrysums seed. Mellie. Merritt, Cairo, Gackt: 2... ~ Ferns, different kinds, pink and white everblooming | begonias, rooted, 15c ea.; geranitims, lilac, pink almonds, English dogwood 2 for: 25c; Paul Neyron roses, Caroline Lucerne; 20c- ea.; jew, Scarlet salvia, 10c doz.: lilies, daffodil bulbs 15c doz.; Shasta daisies, 2 doz. for 30c. Add postage on orders less than $1. Mrs. L. G. Sand- ers, Dewy. Rose, Ga,; Rt. 2. a Sugar load or globe Arbor Vitae seed, 50c per 100; black everbearing mulber- ry sprouts well rooted, sweet pomegran- McCook, Mcintyre, Ga:, Rt. 2. Blue Roman hyacinth bulbs, 40c doz., White Althea, dbl., rooted 25c ea., har- dy blue Hydrangea, rooted, 25 and 50c ea., purple. and white iris, 0c. doz., purple . wisteria. rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. > ~ Large red giant cannas, 60 for 50; lilac 20cea., blue-and white tame vio- lets, 50c a 100: large white chrysan~ themums, .p0e. doz., monthly rose cutt- ings 5c, rooted, 25c, or exch. Mrs. Len- sley Henderson, Oakman, Ga., Rt. 1. Blue Roman hyacinth pulbs, 30 a doz., lavender iris, 50 doz. white and purple lilac, well rooted, 15 ea. Mrs, J. H. Nix, Jefferson, Ga., RFD 2. Trumpet: Major extra large, long stem golden yellow daffodils, 30c doz., $1.75 a 100. Postpaid. Mrs. Ida Prick- ett, Maysville, Ga. : 9. different~ colors Dahlia bulbs, dbl, 5c. ea.,-or 6 for 25c; blue, white and yellow Flag lilies, 5 ea., blue jonquils, 20c"doz., dbl.. pink canas, 15c @a., dbl. red 10c ea, yellow, 5c; Butter and Fess, 15e doz. Miss Vera Dutton, Lawrence- ville, Ga. blooming narcisi, 75c a 100; mixed bulbs of white narcissi, Butter and Eggs, and | jonquils, 15c doz., 75e a 100.. Add post- age. Mrs. Minnie Law, Eastman, Ga. Iris bulbs, 20c a 100, yellow primrose, 15c doz.,; del., by parcel post. Cash with order. Mrs. R. C. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga. Special price on large orders: May 1 cactus, red and pink, large, rooted; 30c ea., 5 for $1; evtra large hydrangea, 50c; small, 20c; coleus, large leaf, 15cc ea., 60e doz., asparagus fern, 50c, 3 for $1; fern seed, 8c doz., rose and salmon sultanas, 2 for. 25c, well rooted; also green pepper pods, 15c -qt., 40c gal., red pepper, 35c lb., Add postage on: orders less than $1. 6 plants free with every $2 order. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 74. Altheas, Abelias, Honeysuckle bush- es, purple lilac, pink almond, crimson quince, snowball, bridal wreath, white spirea, Philadelphus, golden bells, Eng- lish dogwood, butterfly bush, weigelas, lots of 1000. .Milk and Wine lilies '75c | ea, blue and white hydrangeas chardy. eopsis, cosmos, red batchelor buttons, white conch ate sprouts, rooted, 15 ea. Mrs. V. E. Sweet scented yellow cluster April | -PAGE SEVEN cape Jeune. crepe myrtle, different colors monthly roses, 25 ea., 5 for $1. Add postage on small orders. Armor river privet hedge bushes, about 18 in. tall, $6 a 100; jonquils, daffodils, nar- cissi, blooming siz mixed for long sea- son of blooming, 25c doz. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1. Dbl. white Spirea Van Houtei, For- sythia or Golden Bell, purple wisteria, dbl. pink peachblow, pink mallow and old time fragrant sweet shrub 35c ea., 3 for $1; white and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., 5 doz., $1; yellow daf- fodils, 50c doz., mammoth red Haster lily bulbs, $1 doz., red Amaryllis John- sonii, 50c ea., pink, 40c ea., giant Spi- der lily, 50c ea., purple iris and day lil- ies, 3 for 25c.ea., milk and wine lilies, 25c ea. Mrs, H. F. Carter, Lake Park, Ga. all Seed: Hastings Shirley poppy, colors, 10c tbhls., Pretty by Night, 5c . thlis., cinnamon vine, 5c for 15; red ' running cypress, 10c thls., zennia, 5c pkg., also sword fern, 15c large bunch; geraniums, grown from seed, 2 for 25c. - Mrs. M. A. Brady, oo Oe Rt. 1. Large blue flag lilies, 25c doz., $l. 50 a 100;. day lilies, roots or bulbs, $l a 100; watermelon crepe myrtle, blue li- lac, cape jasmine and dwarf boxwood bushes, 15c ea., FOB. Mrs. R. All- good, Oxford, Ga. Blue iris pulbs, 90c & 100. Stamps not accepted. Miss Mae Bell White, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 49. American Beauty roses 20c ea., 6 for $1; coral pink Cherokee roses, $1 doz., 10 rooted:-roses, $1; althea, 8 for $1; water lilies, 6 for 50c; lemon and giant Tiger lilies, 35c doz., Blue Jap iris, 50c doz., Japanese Barberry bushes for hedges, $1. doz., parma violets, 25c doz., white violets, 15 doz., cream narcissi, golden center and dbl. daffodils, pink perennial phlox, 35c doz., each. Sweet Williams, 25 doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. 75 FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED | Want to exch. 1-2 cupful of red 4 hock seed, mixed or exch. 1 cup of running white butter beans for-a cup. ell, Dixie, Ga.. RFD 2. Care Stipe Farm. ce Cee want. to ae dich pink crepe myes tde and English dogwood for tulip and - hyacinth bulbs, junipers and lily of the valley bulbs. Mrs. L. = Coe, Easta- - nollee, Ga.- Want night blooming series; white and. other cactus plants, large Easter and August lily bulbs, Clematis, Iris, rooted Oleanders, 12 to 20 in. high, in onicas. State how many, lowest prie and give adequate description. Mrs. . Eva G. Stow, See State - of Washington. - ~ Want 10 boxwood lane State size) and price. - Claude A. See Stock- bridge, Ga. Want to exch. 100 jonquil, snowdrops and butter cups mixed for 1 Ostrich plume fern and 1 Spengeria; oleanders for geraniums and periwinkle for be- gonia cuttings. Lela Clayton, Sale City Ga. Want to exch. white canna bulbs, or the large white iris lily bulbs for Milk and Wine, Orange, or lemon lily bulbs; also exch. feather ball poppy seed or Sweet William seed, mixed, for dbl. hollyhocks of all colors. Miss Ger-- trude House, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 4. Want red crepe myrtle, red and white oleanders. Mrs: Mamie Taylor, Savan- nah, Ga., Rt. 1. Want all colors except purple, tulip bulbs, hyacinths, gladioli, canna and Dahlia bulbs. Also shrubbery. Write before sending. Lillian Pickett, Mont- erey, Ky. Want 1-2 doz. weigelas; 1-2 doz. root- ed Cape Jasmines and 1-2 doz. Japon- icas and 2 Clematis vines. Mrs. L. E. Green, Egan, Ga. Want tulips and crocus. Will exch. Mtn. shrubbery. Mrs, A. G. Ledford, Blairsville, Ga. o'clock seeds. for 1-2 cupful of holly-. oe full of red and white mixed hollyhock aa seed. Write first. Mrs. Martha Mitch- . . all shades, also red and variegated Jap- pel nial oniox Jemon, : -Galla and Madonna lilies, red and. yel=- Ow Japonicas, gladioli and pink and white peony bulbs. Write Mrs. H. -P Lupo, Forest Park, Ge . 1 White magnolia, 4 ft., 9 spruce, 2 ft., 3 dbl. white althea, 3 ft. 3 dbl. pur- ple althea, 3 ft., 1 snow pall, 3 it, 4 English dogwood, 4 ft., 1 golden pells, 2 ft. 1 Van Houtti spirea, 3 ft., 1 pink 3 -weigela, 3 ft., 1 dbl. yellow and red japonica, 2 ft., ea., 2 White Star Jas- ~ mines, large size, 1 white crepe myr-' tle; 4 ft., Samson Cypress, 2 ft. Ar- 2 por-vitae, tall and dwarf kinds (state size), Abelias, 2 1-2 ft., large- white pe- onies, single and dbl., white and dbi. _ pink hyacinths, pink or rose tulips and _ pink: gladioli. Write price, etc.. Miss ~~ Ruth Strickland, Whitesburg, Ga.,Rt. 1. Want to exch. 3 nice 1 yr. old salmon pink monthly rose bushes, valued at 25C;a., for equal value of Dahlia . or Gladioli bulbs. Ea. to pay. postage. Mrs. aC M. Batten, Pearson, Ga. Want deep red crepe myrtle wood - suitable for making cuttings. Send samples of your blooms and state amount you can furnish and price per q ft. James Cureton, Austell, o Plants for Sale and Wanted . - Lady Thompson. cnten plants, 350 a 100, $2 M del., 5-M and up; $1.75. M, collect. L..A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Georgia and Heading collard plants, B00 for 300, 5 'M and up, $1.50 M, Exp. con i. P: Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Wakefield cabbage, Heading variety collard plants, 20c a 100, $1 M, 5 M or more, 90c M del. Mrs. Azzie- Crow,, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. - Heading variety. and True Ga, col- ard plants, 90c M, del. OB. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. eee Ollard plants, 15c per 100, $1. 25 M,. Jarge Klondike strawberry plants, 25 |) 100, gn M.. Major Crows, CRnNS an, Rb. 4-5 mn Wakefield cabbage, '25 a M, 5 M, or more, $1 M, Klon- awhber, rey plants, 25c. a, 100, $2.25 . ;prompt shipment,. w. o Ow- ens, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt _ Everbearing and Lady Thompson. strawberry plants, 20c a 100. Add post- age. Mrs. Reh. _Arnaill,. Woolsey, Ga., Rt. ts Lady Thompson strawberry. vents: -20c a 100; pie plant roots and garden gooseberry bushes, 10c ea.. Will exch. or honey. ae Henry Eller, Ellijay, 2; RFD 3. i iyjerbeariie: Staeary plants, 75 a 100, $5 M, Missionary, Klondike and } Lady Thompson, 50c a 100, $3.50 M., a leading varieties of fruit iraes and grape vines for fall .del. Mrs. Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1 cabbage plants, 20c a 00, ner for 500, $1.15 M. Count guar- -anteed. Edgar Woodall, Comelia, Ga., | RED 4, Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c 100, 0c for. 500, $1.15 M., Count guar- -anteed. W. E. Woodall, Cornelia, Ga., [Bebo => Kelloges everbaring strawberry plants, 40c a 100, $3.50 a M, fine bear- ers of large berries. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, ; Donovan, Gani - Ga. collard plants, 20 a 100, "5c for 500, $1.25 M, del. Jack Milford, Flow- ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. _ Celery plants, $1 a 100. Mrs. Chas. = Vickery, Canon, Ga. | Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage _ plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M, del., 5 M and over, $1 M, Col. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a 100, _ $2.50 M, Lady Thompson, 50c a 100, $3 M. wey rooted, healthy, all del., and Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Pe ue Aes eel plants, 25 a ger, Bias -guaranteed. H. G. Kelley, + del. Lee | yea "Anderson, Nichols, C bearing strawberry plants, good - roots, count guaranteed. 50c 100, or exch. for white sugar, chicken feed, or flour | sacks, or for dbl, hyacinth bulbs or for, high grade budded paper shell pecan trees; also have Martha Washington asparagus plants; $1 per 100. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. 25 M Greater Baltimore and about. 5 M New Stone tomato plants, 75c M, FOB. 6 or 8 in. plants, well rooted and Flowery Branch, Ga; Rt. 2. Summer and fall cabbage and col- lard plants, now ready for quick ship- ment: Jersey and Charleston Wake- | fields, Surehead, Dutch and Success- ion; also Ga. cabbage and collard plants } $1 for 500, $1.50 M, FOB. Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Valdosta, Ga. Cinnamon vines for sale. wm. H. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., No. 3 Roxboro Rd. Klondike blackberries, 50c doz., also Dorothy Perkins roses, Virginia creep- ers, wisteria, well rooted, 15c re white or purple lilac, 25c. Del. No, 1. Mrs. C. M. Millions, East Point, Ga., 922 Church St. Collard plants now ready. Live 24 hours, 75c for 500, $1. 25 M., 5 M or more, 95c. M., Exp. Col. W. N, Ste- phens, Flowery Branch, iGuas aig - Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2. 50 a M., del., Cash with order.- No. checks. Corine Collins, Flowery. Branch, .Ga. Cabbage and collard plants, $1 M. WwW. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. f Charleston Wakefield and paces ion cabbage plants, 30c a 100, $1.40 M. John Durand, Flowery Branch, Gas. 30. maar plants, "5c. Add postage... i Clit Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. - Lady Thompson strawberry - plarits, 25e a 100; strings of hot pepper, 1 yd. | Ga cits 2. "Sage. plants, large leaf, 25c. doz., $i. 50 a 100. FOB Dublin. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. _ Strawberry plants, 40c a 100: large blackberry plants, 30 doz.. Mrs. PP. He Wallace, Hapeville, Ga., Box Soe Ga. collard plants, 15 a 100, 60c for 500, $1 M, del. 5 M or. more, 75c M., FOR. Winifred Waldrip, Flowery | Branch, Ga. Wakefield cabbage and Heading col- lard plants, 20c a 100, 5 M or more, 90 a Bonnie Crowe, ppneile Ga., Rt. neatly packed and mailed promptly in ventilated boxes: True. Ga. and the new famous tabbage- -heading collard; 300 for 50c, 500 for 75c, $1.25 M, postpaid. Ri. 2 ee Flowery eee Ga., Farm Employment FARM HELP WANTED Want a good reliable settled man and wife to help gather the present crop and stay with me-in 1929. Nice home, Write for full particulars. Mrs. Ger- trude Neal, Blackwells, Ga., Rt. 1. Want good hand for wages, general mo. and board. Solid time to: right party; also want good man to make crop next year on 50-50 basis. Empty house now. S. F. Pirkle, Lilburn, Ga. Want couple to care for 13 acres, 6- room house, 1 mi.: from Watkinsville. Will charge no other rent. L. Anderson, Atlanta, Ga., 64 Hatcher Ayve., SE. Want man. with plenty of help and own stock to work about 30 acres for 1929. On shares, 3rd and 4th. Wm. J. Campbell, Sugar Valley, Ga. Want family to pick cotton crop. | House and wood free. W. P. Harrison, Bethlehem, Ga. Want small family to work orchard and cultivate small crop. M. G. Thames Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. : Want young single white boy for Real fine and earliest. of all Ever-|_ long, 25c. Mrs. R. H. Sa Culvertan, farming. Some cows and chickens, $20 3 Gainesville, Ga. eats ~ Want man and wife, no en child- ren to live with owner on large farm, to care for stock and place. Lifetime position for right party. Ref. exch. Mrs. ioe T. Terrell; Lawrenceville, Ga. Want man to take charge of a 2- horse farm and raise stock on 50-50 basis. Ref. required. E. A. Watkins, Toomsboro, Ga. and a hustler. $8 per week straight time and be able to move at once. House, wood and garden furnished. John 'B: 'Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Want exp. dairyman with 2 boys to take charge of a 45 cow dairy farm. Write full particulars in first letter and how soon you will be able to take charge. J. Pichler, Savannah, .Ga., RFD A. has POSITIONS WANTED Want place for 1929 with good man who can furnish day work through winter for three grown hands in So. Ga. Have plenty of help. Honest, re- liable and can begin about. November ist. On shares or will consider day, month or all year round work. Want near school. Ref. exch. Write what you have to offer. Lee UE. Elberton, Ga., RFD. 7. | good help. Dairy, Hog or Poultry. Some eXD.,_ can begin at once. Want to work on shares. Near ~ scho and church. Write. IL Miller, Register, Ga. Want position on farm. Can. drive tractor and truck and look after and keep running 8 to 10 plows. Born and raised on farm, also 10 or 15 yrs. in dairy. C. B. Lester, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 1, Care: Rees. Hutchens Dairy. . Want position as overseer, or take. poultry and dairy in charge on cimmiss- ion and salary. Good ref. Write. I. E. Fordham, Metter Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19. Want place on farm. Poultry. prefer- red.. Work on shares or salary, also wish work for a boy. Mrs. Addie Huff, College. Park, Ga., Care Gen. Del. ~ I have employment. Answer to many. inquiries. Mrs. Myrtle Dill, mae nor, Ga., P. O. Box 44., Want position as dairy worker for -1929. Born and raised on farm. Ref. exch, -B. #H. Dunn, Brooks, Ga., RED Want position as\ overseer on hewe farm. Lifetime exp. Can repair most.| any kind of farm machinery and know how to handle labor. ant, place. with some good man on. 15 or 20 cow dairy and raise hogs: on 50-50. basis. Experienced. Have help Ga. Want to go into ive stock aud poul- try business on 50-50 basis. Party to furnish stock, I furnish feed and labor rand location. Can handle o to 10 milch cows, not under 3 gal., 2 to 5 pure bred |} gilts or sows, _100 to 1000 hens; includ- ing incubator and brooder to take care lars. ~