ME GEPARTMENT of ely, EUGENE TALMADGE - UBLISHED 4 the BUREAU or 22, STATE CaPITon NV _ The Proper Time Now is the time to buy. your. planting seed for another ee er In the section of the state where I live, Telfair county, we e had excessive reins and a very poor cotton crop has been | made; the shortest cottonserop that has been made since 1923. that section. Not only s the cotton crop short but the ex- | the seed in the burr before it was gathered out of the field. i S : otton crop and have good planting seed.- In some sections of the state they have made.a fairly good es Figure on getting your plantng seed now for next year. _ ou Wait until next spring there will be all sorts of seed men he section where seed are needed selling a'l kinds of differ: it seed. Some of doubtful quality. po I would suggest that the farmers in the section where seed e not up to standard get together and see if they ean locate the proper quality of seed nearby. If this cannot be done, then f you wll get enough interested in your section. you might _ write to the Bureau of Merkets.and@we will secure you some | ed of good quality in North Georgia or in North or South x Gessive rains that we had in the early part of the fall kept it m maturing as itshould. These excessive rains clso damag- a Ran AGRICULTURE... COMMISSIONER'S x, > ~ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, Nov. 1, 1928. to Buy Cotton Seed oe Carolina at oil mill prices. Of course this should be done right away whi'e ginning is going on. ee _. We would take pleasure :n having a representative of the Bureau of Markets go into a cotton section end pick out seed of gogod quality and veriety. This would save the farmer a ~ good deal of mcney-in the price of his cotton seed next sprin and- would also save a good many dollars because of having the proper kind of seed to p'ant. oe : lowed to go through a heat it will mpair your stand of cotton next spring. A large per cent of seed that go through a heat will come up and will die after getting to the top of the ground. _ This can be obviated by. sacking vour seed in sacks and not pil- ing the sacks up in too close a pile. ee fd Some more about fertilizer samples: - ee I would appreciate t if a'l the farmers who received a cer- tifieate of analysis on their fertilizer showing that it ran short, and who have not received a settlement from the fertilizer com- partment of Agriculture and let us know about :t. = ga i EUGENE TALMADGE. Planting seed should be handled properly after they are ~ginned. Whenever seed are bu'ked in too large a pi'e and al- pany putting out this fertilizer would please write to the De- . _ e MAR K ET R EP O RT : Z + : Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Oct. oT 1928, Always subject to variation. . Ss CY ai > - ATLANTA - yeet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs. __._----_-----$ 1.75 sh Potatoes, sack, 100 Ibs. ee = 1 bbage, green; crated, 100: Ibs: _---.__-.-<-<2---- 2:80 gs, Ga., Extra, dozen {oo She 49 gs, Ga., Stagdard. dozen -------.---------------- 46: bggs. Ga., Trade, dozen. gute: : s, Yard Run. dozen ay per 1h. 2-2 2 dens, per Ib. ese, per lb. -._.1-----------+-~-------- ie PTZ rkeys, per lb. _.---- aes es ima Beans, per. lb. wane naan enna === wosereennne Id Peas, mixed, per bu. = reorgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon ae mn Meal, sack, 96 Ibs. ------ 2 posed = rn Milling, sacked, bu. wasn anna enna en ten ien ne OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS t ae; 2 COLUMBUS ee AUGUSTA 2 150. 2,00 ~~ MACON SAVANNAH 2 Be daelb fe 1.85 3.00 aeRO eee ee etenewmbanw pO A ee eee esnse See & NUMBER 50. PAO > L.'C. Abernathy, Lula, Ga., _ press. : ANCONAS FOR SALE ' Ancona pullets sold first.day adver- tised. Answer to many inquiries. P. Brown, Meansville, Ga. 8 Ancona Sheppard strain cocker- els, $1 ea. Mrs. S. C. Jones, Jeffer- sonville, Ga., Rt. 4. > 8 fine April hatch pure bred An- _cona cockerels, $2 ea., crated, or will erate the 3 for $5 FOB. Mrs. R. N. Elder, Cornelia, Ga. BANTAMS FOR SALE 8 bantam 1927 hens (fine layers and mothers) $1.50 for lot. Exp. Gob ae to.2: _ Bantams, now laying, all colors, $1 per pr. W. A. Biggers, Jr., Green- ville, Ga. White Leghorn bantams, $2. 50 trio of 2 hens and 1 rooster, FOB. Miss Helen L. Davis, Rt. 3, Box 123. 1 black breasted Red Game bantam cock, $1.50 or exch. for good dried al ples. Mrs. B. Hicks, Adel, Ga., Rt. 7 bantam hens (some now laying) $1.50 FOB, or exch. for 4 pullets, wt 1-2 lbs. ea. Mrs. Nettie C. Gaw- der, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ 2 pr. bantams. Crossed with white and Golden Sebrights. Spring hatch, over 1-2 grown. Pullets, white; roost- _ ers, speckled, 75 pr., also 2 roosters, early spring hatch, about grown, 40c. 0. T. Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Bantams, 1928 hatch, $1 pr., 2 trios. of White Black Tail Japanese, $5 trio. . JL. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 2 grown Jap Silkie roosters and 3 pullets, 6 mos. old, $10 for lot. T. B. Heath, Atlanta, Ga., 3743 Peachtree - Road. | Grown ead half grown pure white Jap Silkie bantam roosters. Sell or exch. for good sound white Spanish peanuts and pecans. Make good offer. ay A. Cochran, Plainville, Ga., c First class Golden Sebright ban- tams. Leo J. Russell, Rome, Ga. F Anal 1928 hata ap for pr. | J. furnish unrelated pens. Kennesaw. A. Watson, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. d 4 Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, just beginning to crow, $1.50 ea., or exch. for same amount of Barred Rock hens, All March hatch. Sell for cash or exch. to suit buyer. Mrs. Anna R. Lynn, Collins, Ga., RFD 1. Box 14. * 30 pure bred. Barred Rock young hens, $1.25 ea., in lots of 10 or more; $1.35 ea., in less lots, FOB Monte- zuma. . L. Allen, Montezuma, Ga. Pure bred Thompson strain dark matings, Barred Rocks: 25 hens, 18 mos. old, $1.50 ea., 50 pullets, 7 mos. old, $1. 25 ea., 25 pullets, 6 mos. old, $1 ea., 25 cockerels, 6 and 7 mos. old, from $1. 50 to $2 ea. No culls. Can J. Es _ Tyson, Tennille, Ga. 10 pure bred Barred Rock hens ard spring pullets, 1 cockerel. No akin. Well marked with good colors, $12 FOB Toomsboro. Have culled my chickens 2 seasons. Mrs. J. T. Hol- land, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. 6 Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock hens and 1 cockerel, $11; June hatch chickens, same strain, 80c ea. ae Taylor Hooks, ; Unadilla, Ga., teae 2 nice Barred Rock epee Shinn hatchery stock, $1- ea., or exch. for pullets, same breed. Mrs. Sallie Bai- ley, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 1. Fowler strain pure bred Barred Rocks, direct: 6 hens 18 mos. old, and 1 eockerel, 5 mos. old, $22.50 FOB Mrs. G. L. Bramlett, a worth. Ga., Rt. 4. BUFF, WHITE & OTHER ROCKS: FOR SALE 1 White Rock rooster, Sell or exch. for frost proof cabbage plants. Mrs. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga., RFD 3. In lots of 6 to 12, White Rock honk Fischel strain, $1 ea., FOB; also W. R. friers, 30c Ib. alive and 2 white Holland turkey hens, 30c lb. Mrs. E. C. Bryan. Marshallville, Ga., RFD 1. BARRED ROCKS FOR:SALE 1 fine pure bred Barred Rock 4 mos. - old rooster, $1; 4 mos. old pullet, $1 ne Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga., - 8 pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, about 6 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2. March and April Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock cockerels, $1.75 ea., 2 for --$3.. FOB. Mrs. L..S, Vaughn, Com- merce, Ga., Rt. 29. _ Have sold my 8 Barred Rock pull- ets. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. W. T. Howard, re Ge : 8 or 10 Barred Rock pullets and ins - eockerels, $1 ea. Party to pay ex- Evie Thompson, Clarkesville, anf. 10 Barred Rock April 1927 hens and 1 eock, same age, not related. Pure Thompson strain, $15 for lot. Mrs. W.. C. Haynie, Lexington, Ga., Rt. 1. 2Holterman 2 yr. old cocks, $3.50 ea., 4 cockerels, 5 mos. old, same st., $1.25 ea. Mrs. Geo. J. Garrett, Mid- land, Ga. _.. 4 Barred Rock hens, 1 cock, Thomp- | - - gon strain, 2 yrs. old, $1.25 ea. Arlie Hartley, Tennille, Ga. 2 fine Barred Rock 1 yr. old cocks, $3 ea., or 2 for $5; 8 hens, 1 yr. old. Pure stock, some laying, $10. Will exch. for 100 bany chicks: Rock, Orp- ingtons, or R. I. Reds. Mrs. M. E: _ Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga. _Barred Rock cockerels from laying. strain, $1. 50 ea., 2 or more crated, same price. Miss Lillian Grubb, Dem- orest, Ga. . Thompson Ringlet Baived Rock Ap- vil hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea., pullets $1 ea., FOB. Cash with order. Miss Edna Merle Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. | oR. 29. Early spring hatch cockerels, sec- ond direct Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain, $1.75 ea., one 1927 cock, $2; one 1926 cock, $1.50 FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga., Rt. 29. 10 pure bred Barred Roek Febru- Zz GAMES FOR SALE 5 Dark Cornish Game young hens and 1 cock, last yrs. hatch, $8.50 for he FOB... Geo. B. Daniel, Griffin, a. Several Dark Cornish Game stags, wt., 4 1-2 to 5 Ibs., $2.50 ea., also one fine Barred Rock coekerel, $2. 50. P. H. Hammond, Decatur, Ga. ~ 3 -.Dark Cornish Game hens, Berry strain, $1.50 ea., also 2: Ancona hens, $1ea. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 Pit Game 2 yr. old roosters. Best fiohting stock, $3 ea.,.FOB. C. W. Searborough, Stockbridge, Ga. Pure bred: Dark Cornish Game Ap-| vil eockerels, $2.50 ea. C. C. Hender- son, Newborn, Ga. Rt. 1... Cornish Game cockerels, pullets and hens, $1.50 ea. All purebred. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. | 7 pure bred Dark Cornish Indian Game pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.50] ea. April hatch. W. B. nee Har- rison, Ga., Rt. A. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR SALE Pure bred J. B. Giants, 18 mos. old: 5 hens and 1 rooster, $2 ea., also 8 pure bred Buff Orpington roosters, $1.50 ea. Dr. B. F. Akin, Jenkins- burg, Ga. Thoroughbred J. Giant hens, 1927 hatch. Marey strain. $1.25 ea. FOB Kingston. Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow county, Ga. 6 J. B. Giant pullets and 2 roosters. Full breed. March hatch, $1.25 ea., or exch. for 8 March or Feb. hatch R. I. Red pullets. .Must be dark red and full breed. John L. Bennett, Screv- en, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31. 35 fine J. B. Giant hens and 6 cocks, S. C., no feathers on legs. Marcy strain, $2 ea. Mrs. John W. Beall, Forest Glen, Ga. LEGHORNS FOR SALE Everlay strain Brown Leghorns: 20 hens and 2 cocks. Sell or exch. for lraised this yr., soon be shoe no culls. | I Sell or exch. for 6 Everlay Brown Leghorns, same age. aS Newington, Ga., Box 62. 75 pure Tancred White Leghorn 18 mos. old hens, through moulting and in good cond., beginning to lay, $1 ea. ak W. CG. Haynie, Lexington, Ga., t. 1: 12 young S. C. White Legion cock- erels. Ferris Best egg strain, direct. i ea., $20 for the 12 FOB. Chas. M. McEntyre, Hampton, Ga. 40 or 50 Tancred White Leghorn pullets, 7 mos. old culls, 50 and 60c ea. Dr. G: H. Dunlap, Madison, Ga. Pure bred Tancred S: C. White Leg- horn 14 mos. old cocks, used in my best pens this summer, $1.50 ea. Mrs. R. J, Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6. 2 Ferris White Leghorn March cock- erels, $1.25 ea. C. C. Henderson, New- born, Ga., Rt. 1. 30 White Leghorn 2 yr. old hens, about through moulting, 75c ea. W. E. Bond, Lithonia, Ga. 2 Buff Leghorns, February 20th hatch, direct from Smith Bros. Hatch- ery, well developed, $2 ea., or the 2 for $3.75. Mrs. L. O. Stapler, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4. 15 Brown and 10 White Leghorn 1927 hens; $1 ea., L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 16 pure bred Everlay strain Brown Leghorns. Sell or exch. for seed oats, wheat or hog wire. Wrens, Ga., Rt. 2. 6 pure Ferris White loa May pullets, $1 ea., also 3 Donaldson R. I. Red pullets and 1 cockerel, al] 5 1-2 mos. old, $1.50. No, address. 400 hens and 25 roosters, 18 mos. od. All pure Ferris strain White Leg- horns, $1 ea., if all are taken. George W. Colquitt. Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 5. 70 Tancred S. C. White "Leghorn April pullets, just beginning to lay, jand 6 cockerels, same breed and age, $70 for lot. Chas. M. Anderson, Brunswick, Ga., P. O. Box 202. ee 8 White Leghorn hens, "Be ea. Cash. Mrs. J. J. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2. - 20 W. Leghorn April pullets and: cocks, also 4 R. I. Red pullets and one cock, and 2 Pekin ducks for sale. M. A. Hubert, Atlanta, Ga., 368 E. Linden Ave., B-Rear. March hatched Buff Leghorn aon Dark Cornish Game cockerels, $1.56 a pee M. Johnson, Fairburn, Ga., Few Tancred S. C. White Leghorn vullets, laving and ready to lay, $1.50 ea., also Everlay strain S. C. Brown Leghorn yearling hens, $1.25 ea., se- lected pullets, $1.50 ea., 5 point com? scrappy W. and B. L. cockerels, $2.50 | ea. J. H. Beasley. Lavonia, Ga. 11 Brown Leghorn hens and 1 roost- er. Sell or exch. for good Barred Roc! vullets, no culls. Mrs. I. W. Bailey Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 1. 50 Ferris W. L; hens boa 4 cocks, ir vood. healthy cond., 90c ea., FOB. A W. Powell, Metcalf, Ga. 50 well grown April hatch W. L pullets, ready to lay; 25 now laying 1 yr. old White Leghorn well culled ae: $1 ea. W. T. Maynard, Newton. 10 pure bred White Leghorn hens and 1 roosters, $10 for lot FOB. Mrs L. E. Neal, Blackwells, Ga., Rt. 1. MINORCAS" AND LAKENVELDERS FOR SALE | 5 thoroughbred Booth strain White Minorea March cockerels, well matur ed, $2 ea., or $9 for the 5. Mrs. B. HB Jackson, Lithonia, Ga. Pure bred Black Minorea, Pape strain, hens and cocks, $2 ea. Egg: $1.25 for 15 prepaid. Mrs. -Addic Waddelle, Pearson, Ga... 6 Lakenvelder 6 mos. old pullets: 4 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old and 1 cockerel. Ae for lot. Dennis Harris, Bowman. a. < S. C. Black. Minorca hens, $1.50 ea.. pullets, $1.25 ea., 12 S. C. White Mi norea pullets, $1. 50 ea., 1 cockerel. $2.50. All pure Pape strain. Mrs. A. L.'Marchman, White Plains, Ga. 15 S. C. Black Minorca excellent Mrs. G. O. Will- : E. B. Rainwater, : ORPINGTONS FOR SALE 15 large 1927 hatch Buff Orpingto Cooks strain hens, $1.25 ea., 12 March and April 1928 pullets, $1ea., 2 cocks $1.50 ea., $30 for lot. Mrs. Ura Towe, Adairsville, Ga. Pure bred White Gipniiton and R. I. Red 8 mos. old roosters, wt., about 7 \bs., but are chosen for stock 0 $2.50 ea., FOB, or exch. for corn; als have sold all friers and broilers ad- vertised. Answer to inquiries. Lewis. E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. 2 Pure bred S. C. English strain Buff Orpingtons: 10 pullets and 1 rooste $11; 6 pullets and 1 rooster, $7.50: | pullets, $1 ea., also some good roost- rd Mrs. C.. W. Griffin, Screven, pets 2. oe A ae bred Black Orpington April -cockerels, $1.75 and $2 ea., would like to exch. 1 for 1 same breed, or ex 2 cockerels for 1 nice rooster, not ove 2 yrs. old. Write what you have. Mrs Asa W. Lindsey, Tennille, Ga., Rt. A, 1 pr. 1927 pure Buff Orpington chickens. Sell or exch. for the small breed R. I. Reds. Must be pure and {early 1927 hatch. Mrs. C. L. Jackson White Oak, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 109. ~ Few selected Golden Buff Orping |ton early hatch, weil developed, read; to lay pullets. Byer strain, $1.75 J. He Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. R. I. REDS FOR SALE 12 young hens, 2 cocks, 8 pullets, 6 cockerels. February, March and Ap Lril hatch S. C. R. I. Reds. All cane nested stock. Heavy layers. Sell at bargain or exch. for A No. 1 young W. L. hens that pass the Hogan tes for egg production. Write for prices and further information. Edwin Simp- son, Atlanta, Ga., 676 Tifton St., NW Dark red S. GC. R. L. Red hens, 1 1 1-2 and 2 yrs. old, $2 ea., a few. slightly faded hens, same age, $1.50 ea., few April and May pullets, $2 and $1.50 ea., 2 extra fine cocks, 2. yrs. old, $5; 1 fine January cockerel, $5; 1 cock, 2 yrs. old, well marked, $3: 2 cocks, 1-2 yrs. old, $3 ea., Mar. and April cockerels, $2.50 and $2 ea, All from prize stock and heavy win- ter layers. Donaldson, Mahood, and Owens, strains. Miss Belle Timmer- man, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. | 1S. C. R. I..Red 18 mos. old cock; 3 March pullets. Donaldson strain, $1.25 ea:, or exch. for 4 now laying S. C: White Leghorn pullets. March hatch preferred, or wil exch. for 110 Abs. White Spanish peanuts. Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, Ga., Rt. D. fe 10 pure bred chickens; ordered whn ay old from Webster City, Towa. Mc- Murry strain: 1 pr. R. I. Reds, 1 Light. srahma pullet; 1 Buff Orpington cock rel, 1 Dark Cornish Game cockerel; Black Minorca cockerels, and 3 pull- ts. All June hatch, $1 ea., or lot for 39. No, checks. Mrs. Nellie Kenney, Blakely, Ga., 368 No. Main St. me .S. C. R. I. Reds. Winners and pro-- tucers. Only 10 hens and 2 fine cocks. eft, $30; 4 pullets, and 1 cockerel, 37.50; eggs, $5 per-seting. Mrs. C. & Dell, Mitchell, Ga. Pedigreed cockerels from my: win- ing pen of Reds at 1st Ga. laying ontest, and some from my pen. Also iatching eggs in season. Prices reas- mnable. Satisfaction guaranteed. H.. \. Haynes, Winterville, Ga. Quisenberry AAA quality S. C. R. I. Xed March cockerels, direct from the 4. P. A. Poultry farm at Kansas City, rom trapnested eggs from hens with ecord of around 300 eggs. $2.50 ea, OB... J. J. Dixon, Camilla, Ga. 10 S.C. R. I. Red April pullets, $1, 25 : a., $12 for lot. Pure bred and good aying strain. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrell, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 3. -Pure Donaldson S.-Cy R.. Reds (rich dark red) 2 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, ind 1 March cockerel, $5 or exch. for 4 pure bred 8 wks. old sow pig. P. CG. x White Chester preferred; 3 May hatch pullets and.1 cockerel, same strain, $1.40. ea.,or $5.50 for the 4, Mrs. EL Corbitt, Stacks Ge 2 Ey eee sursday, November i, 1928, _ BR. I. REDS FOR SALE RK. I. Red 7 mos. old and some 6 mos. old Ancona roosters, $1 a., Mrs. & es: L. Garrett, Sparta, Ga., 333. Broac St. _ 2R.I. Red 2 yr. old roosters, $1.50 . a del. Mrs. D. Youmans, Stillmore, a. 25 dark red S. C. R. I. Red extra _ fine hens, $2. Mrs. John W. Beall, _ Forest Glen, Ga. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE + 2fine White Wyandotte March cock. _erels, $2. D. E. Bond, Lithonia, Ga. _ 2 pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte 47 mos. old cocks (used in my Star pen last season) direct from John _ Martin farm. $2.50 ea. Mrs, R, J. _ Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. pure bred S. L. Wyandotte 12 to 18 mos. old cocks, $2 ea., 1 February =hatch, ready for use. Mrs. M. J. Mc- : eo) Blakely, Gay Rt. 2. 1 S..L. Wyandotte 2 yr. old rooster 91.25. Mrs. Eula Clayton, Roy Ga, "8. L. Wyandotte April cockerels. $1.50 and up; 18 mos. old cocks, $2 up. No culls. Mrs.-Clyde Morris, Wins- : ton, Ga., Rt. de __ Pure bred S. Ly Wyandottes. Rose Comb Fischel strain from prize win- hing stock: 10 hens and 3 roosters, 1 to 2 yrs. old, $1.25 ea. Satisfaction guaranteed. | Graymont, Ga. , __ Regal Dorcas strain White Wyan- dotte cockerel, $1 ea. E. L. Patterson, ote Rock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 13. pr. 5 mos. old S. L. Wyandottes, : aa Mrs. W. E. Cravey, Rhine, Ga., _ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS = * FOR SALE 1 Speckled Hamburg rooster, just beginning to crow, $1 or exch. for R. I, Red or Barred Plymouth Rock Tooster, about same age. Mrs. W. I. Harrell, Gresston, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure bred March hatch Spangled Hamburgs: trio, $6, pullets, $2, cock- -erels, $2.50 ea. Cash with order. J. M. cad. Union City, Ga., Care Gen. el, cockerels. Good layers. February hatch. $1 a, or $18'for lot. Mrs. M. -M. Blanton, Naylor, Ga., Rt. 2. 2 grown young hens, real fat, $1.20 ' ea:, del. or exch. both for 25 lbs., cream Sugar crowder peas, del: Mrs. Daisy Cochran, Painville, Ga., Rt. 1. ( -. Silver Spangled Hamburgs: 10 hens and 1 rooster, 20 mos. old, $10; also 10 March and April opullets, $10: young roosters, same breed, $1.50 ea. oe. = O. L. Murphy, Jasper, Ga., ise CHICKENS WANTED Want to exch. value for Barred Rock pullets. No culls. Write. Mrs. S. J. ~ Bailey, Tallapoosa, Ga., Star Route. -__ Want 8 or 10 mixed breed hens. Will exch. Write what you have. Miss Ellie: Belcher, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. __ Want Feb., Mar. and April White Leghorn pullets. Must be pretty and healthy, also friers, meat hens and fresh eggs; also want to hear from party who wrote an unsigned postal card from Atlanta, regarding trading of W. L. for milch cow. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. _ Want 200 White Leghorn, Tancred or English strain. pullets. No culls. State what you have and price. Must _be cheap for cash. R. J. Fossett, Bax- ley, Ga. __ Wantto exch. 20 lbs. new goose fea- thers for 20 Ancona ready to lay pull- ts, or hens, not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga. __ Want 20 Ringlet Barred Rock hens, 1927 hatch, or March 1928 pullets. State strain and best price. No culls accepted. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, La- Vonia, Ga. _ Want 1 or 2 March 1927 hatch Dark Cornish Game cocks Nothing but the best wanted. C. C. Henderson, New- bern, Ga., Rt. 1: Want about 25 Ringlet Barred Rock eady to lay pullets, from good lay- ing strain and 2 cocks. B.-L. Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 22. _. Want I pr. of pure Golden Sebright Mrs. B.. T. Henderson, 2 17 Silver Campine pulets and two Rese Gomb bantams. Mrs. W. R. PR Sped ueney gi Dee se Noe ea AS MARKET. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. y Want Tancred White Leghorn Feb- cuary or March pullets. Will pay $1 ga. No culls accepted. A. H. John- Poon, Hartwell, Ga. Want to exch. $140 value for 50 larch W. L. pullets or for a nice snuch, cow. Write. Mrs. C. E. Dell, itchell, Ga: Have all of the Barred Rock chick- :ns 1 want. Answer to inquiries; but want to exch. tor 10 Brown Leghorn ucnhs, not over Z yrs. old. Mrs. Dess- .e hugney, Kanger, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to excn. 8 Sneppard strain -ncona hens and 1 cock and 8 Wy- -uit strain White Leghorn hens, aii .927- hatch for kK. I. Keds. Will sell. rs. W. A. Biggers, Greenville, Ga. Want 12 eacn Marca hatch Shep- pard strain Ancona and ancred or varron strain Leghorn puiiets anu cockerels. Write itor particulars. H. 4. Jackson, Mountain View, Ga. Want 1U pure bred March hath White Leghorn culled hens. No culls wanted. sreler sSarron or Tancred strain. State price prepaid to Luia. u. U. Abernathy, Luia, Ga., Rt. Z. Want 5 pure pred, any good strain, oarred Kock hens. aust be goou winter laying stock and not over: ld unos. old. Wul exch. tor same. Write. wirs. IT. W. Cline, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. " Want to buy at reasonable price 100 to lov Englise or Kerin strain White Leghorn yr. old hens. No cuils. Mrs. VU. U. Morgan, Guyton, Ga., Rt. 1. Want laying anu ready to lay White Leghorn puuets in 100 to 1,v00 lots. wiust be healthy, well culled and free trom vermin. Good layers only at bargain price. : ancrea and Barron strain preterred. State quantity, strain, cond., wt., etc., in first letter. Lt. T. McNelley, Turnerville, Ga. Want hens, friers and pure bred White Leghorn pullets. State what you have and price in first letter. Mrs. Allie Brown, tapeville, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC., FOR SALE Bees 3 turkey toms, half bronze. More than half grown, $3.50 or $9 for lot, or exch. for 9 B. R. pullets, hatched not later than March or April; also. iturkey hen, mixed, $5. Mrs..J. G. Bray, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 turkey hens and 1 tom. $10. Mrs. 1D, F. Eckles, Summit, ,Ga. White African Guineas and 1 pr. Golden Sebright bantams for: sale cheap. L. O. Tuttle, Thomasville, Ga., i32 S. Broad St. s M. B. April hatch turkeys: toms, $5 ea., hens, $4 ea., trio, $12.50 FOB. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrell, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 3. : : 4 pure bred M. B. turkey 2 yr. old hens, Goldbank strain, good layers, $5.50 del. Mrs. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8. 15 Guineas, 50c ea., FOB Dalton. Mrs. R. Lee Davis, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 123. : _ 12 or 15 Guinea hens and roosters, 5c ea., also 7 baby guineas, 2 mos. old, with mother hen, $2.50. Dr. G. H. Dunlap, Madison, Ga. 1 Mammoth Bronze turkey 2 yr. old 24 Ib. tom and a 2 yr. old hen, $25 for both; April 1928 toms, $9.50; hens, $8.50 ea. Mrs. B. T. Thompson, Chip- ley, Ga. Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys. Excellent for breeding. April hatch: 2 hens and 1 tom, $10. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga. ' Thoroughbred Naragansett gobbler, direct strain of Bealls, from Kentucky. Large, beautiful birds. March hatch, $10 ea., del. to points in Ga. Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow County, Ga. April hatch M. B. turkey toms. Thoroughbreds. $8 ea., FOB Calhoun. | J. W. Weaver, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 3. 4 pure bred M. B. Goldbank strain tom, $8; 1 mixed hen, $3.50. All del. Mrs. Jack Lancaster, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8. 2 M. B. turkey April toms, $8 eg., or exch. 1 for 2 hens of same breed. Mrs. Arthur Anthony, Celumbus, Ga, Rt. 2. 3 2 large 2 yr. old slate turkey. hens. heavy layers, $5 ea., or exe, er ene BULLETIN Buckeye 1 M. cap. coal burning brood- er in good cond. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 Bourbon Red young, grown turkey nen, $4 or exch. for seed oats, rye, or 4 M cabbage and Bermuda onion, and 1 M strawberry plants (Klondike and Missionary). Write. Mrs. M. L. Sshealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. 4 April hatch Mammoth Bronze toms. Battleship strain. $10 ea., hens. 28, from old tom wt. 38 lbs. Mrs. alex Boyer, Sparta, Ga. DUCKS & GEESE FOR SALE Spring hatch Pekin ducks, $5 trio. Strong, healthy birds. E. L. Row- .and, Athens, Ga., Box 334. - 1 pr. 8 mos. old geese, $3. a. Kidd, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1. About 17 head of geese, $1 ea. Mrs. Archie Merritt, Wray, Ga. Rt. 2. 7 mixed drakes, $1 ea., or lot for $6. Mrs. J. L. Clark, Wiley, Ga. 20 head nice pink bill Emden geese: $20. Cash with order. FOB. Buye: vO pay transportatien charges. N. L. srown, Register, Ga., Rt. 1. 5 Indian Kunner ducks, and 7 geese. Sell or exch. for Ancona pullets. J: M. soatright, Coffee, Ga. URKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA- FOWLS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED Want a trio of large size, deep co!- or Bourbon Red turkeys to raise fron. vn halves next year. Will guarantet you half of the young ones and th rio returned November lst, 1929. Take the best of care. Write. Mrs. W. D. Lee, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. Want to pay cash for peafowls, al! the time, singie or in prs. B. R. Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Ss Want 2 African Guinea roosters, not over 1 yr. old, or this yrs. hatch; also, want 1 pure bred Bourbon Red vurkey tom, not over 1 yr. old. Must]. he pure bred. J. R. Savage, Lula, Ga.. t. 2 * : Want to exch. a full bred White Pekin drake, February 1928 hatch, for |a full bred White Pekin duck, 192s |natch. Mrs. Oscar Aspinwall, Scre- ven, Ga. Want 2 Mammoth Bronze turkey hens. Wil lexch. same breed toms. ib. for lb. or pay market price; also want 2 R. I. Red Donaldson strain early hatch cockerels. Will pay $1 ea., for Reds. Write before shipping. Miss C. W. King, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 2. -Want 1 or 2 full bred White Mus- covey drakes, this yrs. hatch. Buy, or exch. ducks and drakes of same kind. Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Valdosta, Ga., 710 West Hill Ave. | EGGS FOR SALE Absolutely fresh day old eggs del, at your door in 12 doz. lots where there is free express service. Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Vai- dley, Ga., Peach Poultry Farm. Barred Rock eggs. Thompson strain Prize Stock, $1 for 15. Carton to be returned; also some hens and roost- ers, same strain, $1.50 and $2.50 ea. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 8. Regal Dorcas R. C. White Wyan- dotte (fine winter layers) eggs, $1 a setting. Mrs. L. R. Wadley, Boling- broke, Ga. Contract eggs for setting in incuba- tor lots from yards of R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks, also custom. hatching at reasonable price. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. EGGS WANTED Want fresh, infertile eggs in es. lots. State what you have and price in first letter. Mrs. Allie Brown, Want Barred Roek and R. I. Red eggs for hatching. 250 and 500 lots, also fresh yard eggs and friers for eating. Quote price your station. Ref. furnished. J. D. Ward, Columbus, Ga., 8170 2nd Ave. BABY CHICKS WANTED Want 500 baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Any breed consid- ered. Will take 100 at a time. Mrs. J. R. Tippins, Daisy. Ga. Want from 1 to 300 baby chicks to yaise on haives to 16 wks. Muvs. In- Hapeville, Ga. Mrs. L PAGE THREE diana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga. Want baby chicks to raise on halves, to 12 wks. Any good breed. Any amt. up to, 200.. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga. Want 500 baby chicks, heavy va- riety, to raise to 10 wks. on halves, Exp. and well equipped. F. H. Wind- ham, Kite, Ga., Box 29. PIGEONS FOR SALE 125 White Kings and Mondanes. Ex- ellent stock, fine large birds, $125 yr $3 pr. from 1 to 5 pr. These are ine squabbing pigeons. W. C. Wat- ins, Savannah, Ga., 1208 East Henry St, 2 prs. Red Carneaux pigeons, $1.50 or., or exch. for 2 pr. Fantail pigeons; | Jomers, $1.75 pr., mated and banded. J. M. Marsh, LaFayette, Ga. 150 Carneaux pigeons, $75; 100 Ho- ners, $50; 10 Runts, $10. Cash with yrder. Immediate shipment. R. fribble, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 69. INCUBATORS FOR SALE) Wisconsin incubator, good cond. Ibl. glass doors, hot water. copper sipes, good lamp and thermometer, 50 cap. $12.50 FOB. C. S. Wingo, *lowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Buckeye Blue Flame 500 cap. broo- lers, $15; also 1 Mammoth Buckeye neubator, practically new, 12,000 cap. i Miller Ideal, 11,700 cap., incubator. All guaranteed to be in good operat- ng cond., cheap for quick sale. Chas." . Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga., Care Peach . Poultry Farm. 1 Little Brown Hen incubator and 1. brooder heater, practically new. $4 for both. Samuel J. O. Todd, Frank- lin Springs, Ga. Standard Buckeye incubator, 120 cap., good cond., $10. Mrs. W. D. Wis- dom, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2. : 1 Super Hatcher, 250 cap. incubator, 1928 model, used 1 hatch, $15, also 2 Blue Flame 52 in. canopy brooders, 1928, $7.50 ea., or $28 for lot. Chas. M. Anderson, Brunswick, Ga, P.O. Box 202." = 1 Buckeye 210 cap. incubator, good shape, used 3 seasons, $15 or exch. for R. I. Red, Cornish Game chickens or shoats. Mrs. F. H. Harper, Wray, Ga. 1 Big Gray incubator, good cond, . $4.50. T. B. Heath, Atlanta, 3743 Peachtree Rd. Belle City~incubator, all parts com- plete, with instruction book, 140 cap., $8.50. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron- wood, Ga., Box 83. 1 brooder, 250300 cap., used one season, well kept; cost $16. Sel] $10 and crate for shipping. Spooner, Donalsonville, Ga., Seminole county. 1 good Queen 450 cap. incubator, complete; also 1 oil burning 1 M cap. brooder. Sell reasonably or exch. for 75. April Brown Leghorn, Everlay strain pullets. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. 1 Wisconsin incubator; 500 cap.,: nearly new, $35 or exch. Mrs. J. A, Wilson, Martin, Ga. Ga., 1 Roller tray 60 egg incubator, in- A-1 cond., with book and thermome- ter, and copper hot water tank., $8 or exch. Emma Anderson, Americus, Ga., Rt. B. 1 Junior size Simplex brooder stove. Used with 2 brooders. 500 chick cap.. |Good as new, $20. Cash with order, C. J. Meeks, West Green, Ga., i. 2; Wisconsin incubator, good cond., 250 cap., hot water copper pipes, dbl. glass doors, good lamp and thermom- eter, $12.50 FOB. E. C. Wingo, Flow- ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Bell City incubator, good cond., with instructions and thermometer, $10 or exch. for anything of useful value. B. F. OKelley, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 2. INCUBATORS WANTED |. Want 1 good 1 M chick Buckeye brooder. Will exch. 2 large slate ture key hens. Must be good cond. and ca)l burning. Mxs. PB. Gewast, Sum- mit Ga, Re. 2. Mrs. R. Fy A \RKET BULLETID Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, D.rector "DEPARTMENT OF | AGRICULTURE | _ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner : Thursday, November 1, 1928. - Entered as second class matter Febru- - ary-15, 1922, at the Post Office at At- lanta. Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1990. 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- regulations, inserted one time on each request, and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of advertisement. aed PES 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. -BOOKS TO READ _ . Are you raising your POULTRY according to the latest and most im- -. proved methods? . Books onthis sub- _ ject and all others pertaining to agri- --eulture may be borrowed from the Georgia Library Commission for a - month at a time for the cost of return postage; address all letters to the Georgia Library Commission, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Farm Employment _ FARM HELP WANTED | Want a settled. white lady to live .. with middle-aged couple on a. farm and help with work. Reasonable sal. Mrs. J. S. Outlaw, Sparks, Ga. | * arye a Want 4 middle-aged lady or gir. to live as one of family on farm and help with the work. 4 in family. Write for, particulars. Mrs. Minnie Clarke. | Milan, Ga. Pe a rey Co ee S Want man for general farm work. _ One that can milk a few cows. Can use for bal. of 1928 and 1929. Hith- er married or single man. State sai- ary wanted. Write. B. D. Kellum, - West Point, Ga,, Rt. 2. By oe -. Want man, woman, boy or. girl | toh. live on farm as one of family, and help with work, Will be treated righ State age, ete., in first letter. C. C. McDaniel, Winder, Ga., Ke... _ Want an exp. man and wife to tak: - eare of a 25 cow dairy, with not more _ than 1 or 2 children. Salary $60 mo. - house and wood, or could use a sing.< man, exp., in dairying at $40 mo., board. and room; also 2 exp. farn. hands at $20 per mo., straight time room and board. J. J. Richardson, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 2. - Want an orphan boy, 16 or 17 yrs. old to work a 1 horse crop for 1929. Must be able to do any kind of tarm work.and drive car. Will give first yr., $50, board and clothes. Treat you. _ right. If good worker and. satistac- z tory will give more next yr. No hard. work. T. Lester, Danielsville, Ga. | - Rticby Box: 78:5 Want several 2 mule and up share ~ eroppers with sufficient labor to make ~ and gather cotion and corn crops. Col ered preferred. Write for further in- _ formation. ington, Ga. anes Want an elderly man or woman _ without dependents to live with an old couple on a small farm.as one 0: family and help to look after, farm, eae uae Anderson, Americus, Ga., Rt. B. : Want a reliable man with small family to do repair work on farm this fall and have crop for 1929. House, wood and garden furnished. Give best of ref. Ga., Rt. 2, Bartow county. \ - 30x 1B2Az: Frank H. Connor, New: | C. B. Richards, White, broke, Ga. 2 te eA In answer to the many inquiries in regard to a 2 horse farm on 50-50 bas- is. Place has been filted. Un- account of sickness was not abie to make any personal answers. HK. A. Watkins, soomsboro, Ga. Want abie vodied couple of goo | character with son, 15 or 17 yrs. old .0 operate iive stock and farm propo: sition. Salary,- $25 mo., for persona: services and half of net profits fron. Jusiness. House, wood, wacer, mils, vutter and garden truck free excep. your work on same. Don't reply it ,ou have large family. Write foi | an, I oule se to live with owner on large farn. -articulars. J. W. Manghan, Ameri- -us, Ga. Box 350. : POSITIONS WANTED _ Want position on dairy or poultry; iarm ior wages. Exp. milker. Mai. sied, wife and 8 children. Would trad: : for 1 horse.farm with hogs, cows an. chickens on shares,; Jessie Howel. Ty. By, Gast. 2.5. So es oe Want work on dairy, truck or any kind of farm where { can get solic ame. Can drive truck. Young, singic and white. Write. Carl Langimc. vienna, Ga.j Rt. 3... Want to run smaH farm for some z00d.man or woman who wil furu- sh about 150 laying hens, 2 or 3 brooc ows, 1 or more milchcows on shares. Will consider straight poultry on 60 +) or salavy. 20 yrs. exp. White. San. -hompson, Coosa, .Ga. Rt. 1, Care semmie. Plates. *. ee Want home with middle aged mar nd wife, or widow woman withou -nildren considered, to ranse chickens _uck and fiowers on. haives (reserv: - room of.ithe house for my owr. hings); willing worker, best of rei. | -rphan, and regined. Want to live a: | me of family. If you want a serv ant do not answer. Write or come sec diss Nora MeCarty, Ideal, Ga. - |- Want good farm help for a goo arm -26' mi. from Atlanta-on Chatta. soochee rover, who can furnish pro isions. 50-50. Large fenced pasture. vith fresh water; 2 mi. church anc chool, also school bus to Douglas- ilies fail route, Write or come se. | or particulars. , Robert Evans, Doug . jabville, Ga, Rie Gein. 4: ss Want to get mm touch with good ma: | ble: to help finanee. Want to raisi ome tobacco, corn and peanuts and 40. general farming. Write. -B. &. atton, Ambrose, Ga. Rt. 1. Want. position as farm manage vith farm interest in 2 or 3 horse arm, or stock raising. Middle agea ind lifetime exp. Will exch. ref. R. - Webb, Wrightsville, Ga, Boy wants work on farm, can also _ tive Ford car, Tobacco exp., $18 mo. SV ae Bolin, Hinesville, 430., Rt. A, Want position on dairy or poultry arm. 23 yrs. of age, single, and hard worker. Inexperienced in this line of work but willing to work. Nimrod dardin, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1. ee Want position on farm to repair suildings, raise stock, hogs, plow, nilk, and do ordinary work in gen- ral. Prefer wages. Day, week or. aonth. 48 yrs. old, 8 in family. Ret. ft necessary. O, A. Stone, Fitzger- ald, Ga., Rt. 1. es Want a 2 horse farm with someone Who can furnish me for another yr. Work for wages, or by the day until Ime to start a crop. Can move any Ime. G. C. Spraggins, Woodbury, aa. Gs Be : | Want position to raise stock, cows, | aogs, poultry and work a 2 horse crop; vull grow corn, beans, peanuts, hay ind anything a cow, hog, and chick- 2n can eat (if it is cotton or tobacco, you need not answer). Answer at nce. J. . Miller, Register, Ga. Want-1 horse farm on shares with man who will-hire my boy for wages, or would take a 2 horse farm with good man who will furnish and would ike some hogs-and cows to raise on shares. Write what you have. W. A- Bedgood, Jesup, Ga., Rt. A. h. Writ ra ~ C. G, Byington, Boling- | | farm in Ga... }voultry and general farming. Have Jel. = o _ Experienced man and: wife desire | overseeing, vill consider job on farm by the month with a reliable man or @ heavy 1 horse _rep on oU-00. Hixperienced in gen- oral farming. Honest, sober, and have a small family. Want house and gar- Want positio 025. Sthc Aven: oe = Want. job for bal. 1928: and 1929. van pegin at once. Have-oue son 1: yrs. old and a good worker, Will ac- -ept a good 1 or 2 horse farm. Stock, airy. oc poultry. Will need financial ielp in moving. Chas. Lawrence, Vi ana, Ga. Rt. 4, Care W. J. Wills: Married man, no children, woulc o care for stock and place. Goou orker, no bad habits, and can driv. -| .ny kind of car ortruck: Ref. exch -, A, McDonald, Fiemington, Ga.- Want position. as foreman or over. eer n first class dairy. 10 yrs. exp n dairying. Know how to handic ywWs anu actend to business. Writ rhat you have to offer.. A.C. Teas- _-y, Milledveville, Ga., Rt.6.. . / _ Want_place for. bal. 1928 and 1928. n farm or dairy tor wages. State valary and what you can offer in firs: | suber. Want place as overseer or manage1 Experienced in stock, . boys almose grown who are. good _vorkers. Need financial help to make- rop. Write what you/can offer. Tom sarron, Charlotte, N, C., Care Gen. Josition on poultry farm with oppor-. M. A. Hubert, stlanta, Ga., 368 E, Lnden. Ave., B-. ear, 3 x on Want job on farm: Tend 6. or 7 ae es of land,, look after stock, ete, De sre a good Christian home-to live a: neof family, with board and laun- vy. Am_Christian,-dont drink, un- aarried and father-and mother boti. ead. Reasonable. salary expectei -nd would want Saturday evening oft. '-0 not drive car, but willing to learn. ,wn. . Write or see.: yhat you can offer, or. come see. Vi A. Whitfield, Jasper. Ga., Rt. 4. - Want at once, job on farm for wag- S. Lifetime exp. Married, have 8 mall cildren. Write or come see. J. - . Scott, Statesboro, Ga, Rt. C, - Want position attending to small airy, also would consider about 15 res for, trucking. 5.yrs..exp. in airy. Ref.. exch. C. A. Vaughn, Jshamblee, Ga., Rt. 1. es Want position on small stock and joultry farm, not over 2 plows, on shares, Young man with small fam- ily! F.'O. Bartlett, Leary, Ga. ~ Want position as farm: overseer. Lifetime exp. in farming. Can hand- - labor and would like a large farm. Prefer Middle or South Ga. J. M. Ricks, Adrian, Ga. RFD 1. __ Want job on truck or dairy farm. Young, married, hard worker and hon-. 2st. Children large: enough to help on farm: . Must get. located at once. |. R. R. Parrott, Rome, Ga., 12 Blanche AVOGs 4 oa ste oes Ey Want job:on farm for wages, table board and a small house to keep my} things, 46 yrs. old, and have boy, 16. No wife., Write what you have to of-" fer. I. G. Sucw, Soperton).Ga,. Want job on farm. Will work for $1-a day and board. Clifford Tanner, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1, Cee eS FRUIT FOR SALE | Good cooking and eating apples, $1 bu., good nice sundried fruit, 14 Ib., | Be P. P. Hi V. Pickelsimer, Hurst, Nice Yates and Limber $1 per bu., box FOR. Rllijay, GavRe lie Nice, dried apples, free from peel- ng and core, 20e lb. sundried pears, twig apples, -D. Ty Heery, fine for - making preserves in the win-|~ er, ples, ete., zdc lb. and 8 qts. pear | _ postpaid. Stams aecepted. ' wen. J. D. Kocerson, Columbus, Ga.. | W. M. Humphrey, Egan,.Ga. | 4 unity of raising some poultry of thei: | refer within 35 mi. Jasper. Write | Ga. ill} Dried apples and peaches, 15c Ib. also Willets Wonder pea seed, 26 lb. Mrs. J.-A. Wilson, Martin, Ga Reo oo ~ Kiefer pears, $1.15 bu., FOB. J. E Hodges, Ludowici, Ga., Rt. A. Good dried apples, $1 per pkg., L. H. Kennemier, Ellijay, Ga. _ Nice, bright sundried pears, 20e Ib iso dried sage, sifted, 50ec lb. M y. He Hays, Fiipper, Ga. 22 -+Unclassified apples in baskets, $ ou., C grade in boxes, $1.75; Fan a boxes, $2. box del. Governm standard packed. J. E. Stembridg Sila Gap, Ga. ee = Good nice sundried peaches, 15 Ib \dd postage on small orders. Mi | ora Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. 17 lbs. sundried peeled apples, $2 -4 \bs., unpeeled. sundried- apples, $ ilso.1 Ib. sage, 50c.. Mrs. H. B. Griz le, Royston, Ga., Rt. 3.. x 5 Ibs. dried peaches, 15c \b., FOB ash with order. Mrs. L. C. Aber ~athy, Lula, Ga., Rt. 2. | Se Bright new. sundrid apples, fr hoice, acid fruit, peeled,.cored a ree of worms, 7 lbs., $1; 15 lbs., sal. C, F. Maddox, Flowery. Branc FA. eee : oe eo ae - Unclassified apples, $1 bu. basket -ancy and C grade.in boxes, stand Lard packed, $1.75 and $2 box. A del. J. E. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga. Good sundried apples, 15c lb. Mrs. da Southerland, Hilijay, Ga., Rt. 3 BOX 408553 . ee Winesap and Royal limber twig ap des, most all yet on trees. See | vrite W. C. Sullivan, Morgantown Ga. : ee ee New. crop nice. sundried apples rom selected. cooking. apples, { rom worm and core, 15c Ib., del. _.6 Ib. lots or more. Cash with order J. H. Fowler, Roy; Ga. 2 Nice dried apples, lic Ib. del. R stanley, Due,- Ga. ; a 20 Ybs..or more dried (this year jeaches. 20c lb., postpaid. Miss Ruth . seeins; Pendergrass, Ga., Rt. 1. _. VEGETABLES FOR SALE. Red Hot pepper, 25c lb. Add post age. .Mrs. Walter Langley, Talkin; rock, Ga., Rt. 2. es Fresh Red Hot pepper, 20c lb. Mrs. J,.D. McDaniel, Alamo, Ga. is Hot dried red pepper. Write fo orice, Mrs. F. L. Asbury, Crawfo Fville, Ga. fee ee es Artichokes for pickling, 25c Ib. Add postage for, orders less than 2 lbs. also Hot peppers, red and green, 1 -per gt. Mrs. C. R. Cofer, Louisvil Ga. oe ae ste . Red..pepper: for: sausage; green f sauce and pickles; 25c qt., or exch for 1 Ib., early English peas or. buncl beans, also white butterbeans at same price for onion sets. E. M. Travis Fayetteville, Ga, . : , .. Fresh green Hot pepper, 15 qt., red - Hot pepper, 20 qt., del., or exch. for butterbeans. Edith Crow, Bogart Ga. Rt 1. ie ee COTTON SEED FOR SALE Wannamaker cotton seed extra fine, $1.50 bu., del. E. P. Powell, Eastanollee, Ga, aS Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1.50 bu Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogansville, Ga. |. Cook cotton seed, $1.50 by., FOB. C, A. Brown, Coleman, Ga, Pure Rucker cotton seed. 42 per . -cent lint. 1928 seed, $1.10 bu., 10 bu., or more, $1.00 bu., FOB. Seed. will be higher: in Spring. Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. - COTTON SEED WANTED Want 100 bu., Easy-Money cotton seed for planting. Must be pure and true. to name. , Quote best price del Fank Holt, Montezuma, Ga. a Want a few bu., of old fashioned Green seed cotton seed. J. L. Gare |rett, Suwanee, Ga.; Rt. 2. __.__- BUTTER FOR SALE. -2 or3 lbs. nice, fresh: butter preserves, in glass fruit jars, 50 qt., Mrs. John '45c Ib. del. Mrs. H. G. Burroughs Cannon, Ga. Pe Wanted CATTLE FOR SALE sh milch cow, first calf, $75 at J. R. Savage, Lula, Gay Rt. 1. -pure bred Holstein 3 mos. old bull - a T. Garner, Cedartown; Ga., ine young Jersey cow, fresh in h first calf. O. B. Caswell, Frank- Rt. 5, Box 12 Reg. Jersey bulls: one 27 mos. cut of Reg. of Merit. dam; one mos. old with blood lines as good; 2 small bull calves, 2. mos. old, e reg. Write for prices. if in- d. Z. J. Hall, Jr., Sandersville, Ine 5 gal. Jersey milch cow, will fresh in about 2 mos. $100. not ted, at barn; also 2 good mixed od cows with calves about 6 mos. , $50 ea. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, (have to 2 to be appreciated), 8 lb. L. omack, Atlanta, Ga:, 451 White- Ave., NE. Phone 3695-J. ung fawn color Jersey milch fresh. Muley-headed. 3. gals.,|: 1-2 Ib. butter. Gentle, No. one ry way, $75 at my barn. R. D.. Be aeten, Ga., Rt... 1. head of steers, average wt. about. lbs. E. C. Smith, Ellabell, Ga. ersey bull, 2 yrs. old, wt. between: id*700 Ibs. Price reasonable. Hinton, Washington, Ga. Rt. oo : : rsey bull 8 mos. old calf. Fine| , not .reg., $15. Also 2 pure. bred | _ Wyandotte March cocks, $1.75) Docia Harris, Lula, Ga. 1] blood, entitled to reg., Jersey r, to freshen next. March, $10v. y farm. Mrs, J. J. Brookshice,| est, Ga. =e ead Grade Jersey cows and hei- ers. All bred, to freshensoon. W. P. Blders, Culloden, Ga. st hice Jersey calves: 2. mos. old le, $10; female, 3. mos. old. $12.' ish brown color, from 4.gal cows. er is fine reg. male. Mrs. E.. L. tht, Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1. ow with 2nd calf, some age on! ut good little cow; $65. Albert. eKay, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8; eford cattle of both sex for sale. |. Cummings, Donalsonville, Ga. lack Jersey milch cow, fresh in} mber. Cheap for cash. Mrs. A. er, Macon, Ga., 1833 3rd St. ral fine Jersey heifers, soon to shen. Write for prices. R. S. An- rson, Hawkinsville, Ga. CATTLE WANTED | t 4 Jersey grade cows, ea. giv- o 4 gals. daily. H. H. Jackson, Juntain View, Ga. - soe Want to get in touch with: party. as 10 or more milch cows, giv- 3 or more gals. milk per day. Any formation will be greatly appreciat- _ Phil P. Toale, Bradenton, Fla. want a thoroughbred Guernsey-cow, sh, good cond. and not more than 8. old. State price, ete., in first J. W. D. Smith, Cornelia, Ga., fa, BOX 1. a ant lor 2 Jersey heifers, 2 to 4 old. Prefer reg, but must be good. - Cash for reasonable price. Mrs. ikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. : ant to feed cow for the milk, near: rton. Good pasture now open. ite Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga., Rt. HOGS FOR SALE yout 24 small hogs, averaging 50 lbs., gross, in nice shape, 10 gross. Gordon Hall, Danville, Ga. ure: bred Big Bone P. C, female $s $8 ea. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. eg. Duroc sows, 1 boar and 6. oar and 8 sows have been inoc- against cholera for life. Write rices. J. T. Garner, Cedartown, | FD 1. y | reasonably. metto ee Broke nose. Berkshire-2 yr. old boar. Subject to reg. Good-cond. Sell or ex- quange. W. C. Oliver, Carnesville, a Gey : - 16 Big Bone Py C. 8 wks. old pigs, FOB, also:some shoats. W. W. Wynne, Rayle, Ga. : 8 O. I. C. pigs, $7.50 ea., or $50 for the lot. Pure bred. $10.ea., with pa- pers, FOB Brookton. J. R. Savage, uula, Ga., Rt. 1. S. P. C. pedigreed pigs for sale. J. Littleton Jones, Newnan, Ga; / 1. Berkshire. brood sow, ready. bred reg. Sow, $35 at my barn. C. C. Sims, Commerce, Ga:, RFD 12, 40 P. C. pigs from 8 wks. to 2 mos. old, $5 ea, also 1 male yr. old. boar, $40 cash. C. J, Gresham, Ft.. Valley, Ga., Rt. 1, : BB. P. C. 6 wks. old pigs, $5 a., also.a young gilt, 8:mos.-old, ready to. breed, entitled to reg., $22.50. All out ef big sows. J. EB. Bailey; Raymond, Be oS 21 pigs, very. cheap, also a. few Ga., Rt. 3. FOB, or exch. for value.in ewe lambs. Williams, Ramhurst, Ga. Pigs and shoats for sale at my home J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. Ss : 4.P. \ reoh Mos. L. Patterson, Talking Box 13. | ees _ Black P. C. 18 mos..old sow, wt., 250 ready for service again. P e $45, crated and del., Columbus. Write f interested. M. M. Hadley, Hamil- ton, Ga. | = 1 male hog, wt. 130 Ibs, 11-2 to De #. Kilpatrick, Munnerlyn, Ga., RFD iL, Bom 8.2 * =a Blue Guinea 10 wks. old pigs, $6. ea. John L, Gantt, arm. Hays, Flippen,Ga. = 25 Duroc-P. C., 2. mos. old. pigs, sleek, excellent. cond. full size, inoc- alated, crated and- shipped, $4. ea, A. H. Reid, Eatonton, Ga. 50 reg. O. I. C. pigs at reasonable price. B. P. Jones, Reynolds, Ga, ther, half P. C., male, thoroughbred Duroc. $4.ea:, or $80 for lot of eight. O. W. Smallwood, Mitchell, Ga. 1 reg. and immune 260 lb. March 1928 farrow. boar, $27.50: FOB here; 1 March. Duroc 150 Ib: boar by Gold- en. Gleam, 1927 Internl. Grand Cham- pion at Chicago; reg. and immune. Limps slightly, due to: injury while young, but will make a good breeder. $25: Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga, : - Pedigreed S. P. C. 6 wks. old pigs, and female, $10 ea., reg. in buyers name. J. W. Dunkin, Madison, Ga.,. nts 2. S Q. 1. C. pigs of quality, 8 wks. old, $10 ea., reg. in buyers name. Ready for shipment. Satisfaction guaran- teed. G. L. Bramlett, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 4, 3 2-pure bred S. P. C. boar, 10 wks. old, wt. 50: to 60 Ibs., $10 ea., 1 wt. 125 to 135 Ibs., 6 mos. old, $18; 2 bred sows, 350 to 400 Ibs.,: (little thin, just weaned pigs), $40 ea. or $75 for both. All dbl, treated. S. W. Smith, Hawk-. insville, Ga., Rt. 4. - 8 two mos. old pigs, and two 2 yr. old sows. 1 wt. about. 250 Ibs., farrow. in December, for sale. Mrs. H. P. Lupo, Forest Park, Ga. 1 Duroc Jersey 6 mos. old reg. male. Sell or exch: for: 25 bu. Texas Red ust Proof oats: A. S. Hicks, Adel, 8. : eg. Duroc Jersey pigs, September: om Giant, Seqanion and Stilts: blood lines: (best. in the South), $11 cash FOB, or exch. for 12 bu., corn (80 Ibs. per bu.,) del., fueight. prepaid 1} ens, Ga. fies ee _-14 feeder pigs, 12 wks. old, fine to. Berkshire boar. Both entitled, to | 82. shoats. W, C, Kimbrough, Eatonton, 1 Reg. S..P. G. 6 mos; old boar, $20 | or a reg. gilt of same breed. W. D. old shoats, $8 ea. E.} Rock, Ga., Rt. 1,: or 300 lbs., had 1. litter. of pigs. Now) Pure bred. B64 .P. C. $12 FOB.Alexander. James Meigs, Ga., Gantwood 6 thrifty growing 12 wks. old pigs; Black and. Spotted | 2. C., crossed, $5.50..ea.. Mrs. G. H. | north Climax, Ga. 8 good, thrifty.8 wks. old pigs: mo- | _ from Register of merit ancestry. Male: aceville. G, ingham, Ath- | kacraS ? i growing shape, 7 barrows and 7 gilts. Big type S. P. C. and Little Guinea, }evossed, $4 ea:, $54 for lot. Call or crated; also 2 . P. C. gilts, reg. stock, 7 mos. old, $14 ea., or $27 for both. Reg. papers furnished. Dbl treated. OB, T. {. Wetherington, Naylor, Ga. Duroc sow, 2nd litter (11 pigs 1st and 9 last litter). Good type, pale red color. Boys Club pig. Can fur- nish papers, wt. 300 lbs., not bred, $50; 1 red boar, 10 mos. old, wt. 150 ibs., $25 (can furnish papers) FOB. Mrs. J. H. Osburn, Nahunta, Ga., Box 4 mos. old O. I. C. pigs. Sell or exch. 2 for 1 P. C. reg. 6 mos. or over boar. Mrs. E P. Johnson, Clarkston, aa., P. O. Box 115. Reg. Duroc hogs: large boar and 1 bred. sow, $35. ea., or $65 for both at farm. Cant ship, as have no one to handle such large hogs. Mrs. L. D. Singley, Jackson, Ga. t 2. pure..bred Black Essex shoats, about 5 mos. old. Male and female. Boar ready for service, $15 ea., $25 for.the pr. with pedigree. C.H. Cook, Sandersville, Ga. ees S Reg. Duroc Jersey 3 mos. old thrif- ty pigs, wt. 50 to 60 lbs., $15 ea,, or 2 for $28: Will exch. for reg. Guern- sey bull calf, or pure bred White Leg- horn pullets.or young hens. No scrubs nor. culls. wanted. Leander M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. 5; Several fine Duroc Jersey shoats. wt. 50-75 to 100 lbs. Write or come see. Mrs.. Ei. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga, a Sow, 1-2 Black Guinea, farrow:. in Dec., raised. pigs once, $25; 1 grade $25; 1 grade Duroc sow, farrow. in fat. shoats, about 4 mos. old, $6 ea., and have them treated; 5 pigs, 2. mos. old, $4 ea., or all for $19 and have treated; all FOB shipping point. J. R. Oliff, Graymont, Ga. 40 .S. P. C. pigs and shoats, from 1 or phone (Atlanta phone) Wal. 1412. 15. sows, from 12 to 18 mos. old: full blood black P. C., some Hamp- shire, and Duroc. Some will farrow within a mo., others later; more than 100 pigs and shoats. All fine stock, in good cond.; and offered at low price for quick sale at the plantation 2 mi. } C. H. Brush, Cli- max, Ga., Rt. B. 8-4 S. P. C. Gilts, bred Oct. 1st t S. P. C. wt. about 140 lbs., $15 FOB. J. E. Harper, Osierfield, Ga. s 6 pigs, 9 wks. old, $5.50 ea., 1 gilt soon: to litter, good stock, $35. Albert |B. McKay, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8. 1 pure bred\ Black Essex gilt, 1 yr. old, bred, $25.00. C. H. Snow, Ivey, a. : Reg. Big Type Black P. C. pigs: sire and dam, both prize winners in recent Cobb county fair. Mrs. Coy White, Marietta, Ga. : 1 mixed breed sow.and 11 pigs, two wks. old, $30 at my farm; also other sows and young pigs for sale. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga., Rt. 1. 25 to 30 Duroc shoats, wt. to 125dbs., 9c lb. J. W. T. Glass, La- Grange, Ga., Rt. 6. , 10 wks. old Reg. O. I. C. pigs, $10 ea., With papers. A. T. Rigsby, Camil- la, Ga., Rt. B, Care Hillerest Farm. - HOGS WANTED - Want from 1.to 4 old time short leg- ged Spotted Guinea hogs from 6 wks. to 3 mos. old. D. L. White, Villanow, Ga., RFD 2... Want 2 Little Bone Guineas: 1 male and 1 gilt, no relation to ea. other. Wilson Youngblood, Mauk, Ga. Want to exch. value for a pure bred big bone Black Guinea boar. Morris Beall, Forest Glen, Ga. Want 1 Big Bone Black P. C. male hog, from 8 to 12 wks. old. Ebben Kicklighter, Daisy, Ga., RFD 1. Want 10 or 12 good thrifty shoats, wt. from 75 to 100 lbs. Must be in- oculated and cheap for cash. H. A. Powell, Marietta, Ga., RFD 2. Want 60 to 100 pigs, wt. 40 to 60 a S. P. C. sow, farrow about February, -Feb., $25. All dbl. treated; also seven $5 up. C.J. Jones, Red Oak, Ga., Rt. 2a LED del. Still ow, ben 75 c ea., del. Stillmore. W. J lbs. eas Je Ga,, Rt. 1. 8 young, sound, gentle and first: class farm mules, trom 900. to 1200 Ibs., 5 to 8 yrs. old. 1 or more for sale at bargain. Come see them at the Brush Plantation, 2 mi. north of Climax. C. H. Brush, Climax, Ga., Rt. B. : 1 large 1500 lb. horse. Sell or exe change for stock cattle. N. G. Lang, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 4, - exch. for hogs, cows or chickens: Fer- ris strain S. C. White Leghorn 1 yr, | old hens, or February pullets from good layers. Mrs. Minor A. Sims, Ousley, Ga. 1 mare, 11 yrs. old, perfectly gentle. and sound, work anywhere, $65. or exch, for milch cow, fresh or | ireshen (must. be. gentle) or brocd sow. State what you have in first let- - mule, $100 cash. S. EB. OQuinn, Gra- ham, Ga. sae 1 pony about 7 yrs. old, wt. 450 lbs. sound, gentle, etc. Sell or exch. for good milch cow, hogs or corn. R. A. Cook, Hazlehurst, Ga. .1- mule, wt. 800 or 900. lbs., work anywhere. Cheap for cash or exch. ville, Ga., RFD 38. Mg 1 pr. pony mules. and 2 1-4-2 horse. wagon with bed seat and brake. All: in good shape, $100 FOB here. Henry McHan, Fair Mount, Ga. . 1 good, sound 12 yr. old mule, -wt. about 1 M lbs., $35 for quick sales. -buggy and harness extra, $5 or exch. for good hens, any good breed at $1:15 2a. Lawrence Stephens, Villa Rica, Ga., Rt.. 4. 1 middle-aged mule, wt. about 900 bs. Sell cheap or exch. for cows or hogs. R. C. Cook, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 86. BEA aa ee M. E Jones, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 4. 20 head of sheep, 2wes, $6.25 ea., cash east of LaGrange. Grange, Ga., Rt. 6. mostly young on for selling, have no place to keep or R. I. Red hens. Mrs. Daisy Bax- NE, Phone 2661. Fine Nubian buck, $15. John Gantt, Meigs, Ga., Care Farm. 2 Toggenberg nannies, $15 ea., or xxch. Roy Jordan, Rochelle. Ga. Gantwood 2rated. jilla, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 1 pr. milk goats, billy butt-headed, about 8 mos. old. Reasonable price. t, J. Greene, Chipley, Ga., Box 14. - SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 1 to 200 head stock goats at . Mor- Zan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3. RABBITS FOR SALE- exch. for 1 M. frostproof cabbage plants. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga., RFD 3. 3 mos. old, $3.50, $5 pr.. Allen Smith, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 1. se ' New Zealand rabbits Stahls Silver Certificate stock: 3 to 4'mos. old, $2.50 ea. 1 New Zealand da Richards, Buchanan, Ga. $5; 6 N. Z.,, and breeding does, $2.50 ea., 20, from 1 to 8 mos. old, 50c to $1 ea., or $25 for lot. Mrs. L. G Kidd, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1. Genuine Silver Black. Fox Fur rab- bits, very rare (most popular and profitable of all breeds). Juniors for aie only. L. C. Rhodes, Graysville, Bi. or mileh cow. H. C. Cruce, Lawrence- 1 farm mule for sale, $60. Mrs. : at farm, 3 mi. oe JW. Glass, La= 2 | 1 well broke billy goat, $5. Dr. G. H. Dunlap, Madison, Ga. from Ed 1 mule, wt. about 1 M lbs., sell or soon to. _ ter; also young 900 lb. sound, gentle. _ J ete ; i SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE > 1 pr. milch goats: nannie gives over 2 qts. a day when fresh: Sell (reas- = them) or exch. for 10 Barred Rock ter, Atlanta, Ga., 1384 DeKalb Ave, > t. ie : 2 nannie goats, nice and fat, $3.50 Cash. Taylor Hooks, Una- ~ _ 1 New Zealand Red doe, $1.50, or eS - 6 mos. old Flemish Giant pedigreed does: Grays and Whites, $4.25; 7 does, . buck, 10 mos. old, $3.50. Mrs. Aman- 1 New Zealand buck, entitled to reg.- oi RSA chilla. te reg. from best , Fine Sallie stock of State of Washington. for breeding, for sale. Mrs. Green, Atlanta, Ga., DeFoor Ave., Rt. 5, Box 120. 1 white doe 10 mos. old, $1. 50: 1 black and,1 grey doe, 7 mos. old, 75c ea., 2 white 4 mos. old does, 50c ea., the lot for $3.75. Marvin Freeman, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 5. Flemish Giants, with pedigrees and | 1 reg. also some Chinchilas. Some took prizes at State Fair in Macon _ this yr. Sell or exch. for White Leg- horn or Ancona hens. Must be good layers. No culls. Prefer March or - April hatch. Mrs. P. J. Gresham, By- ron, Ga. 1 grown Belgian brown buck, $1; 1 black 8 mos. old buck, 75c, or exch. for a 3 mos. old white doe and buck, or a 6 mos. old doe. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 91. 3 bucks, New Zealand Whites, from reg. stock about 5 mos. old; 1 pedi- greed Chinchilla yr. old buck, and New ealand Reds from utility stock.. Sell heap: W. M. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 515 W. Whitehall St., sw. Phone West 1001-W. 4 Chinchilla does, reg. and _ bred, $12.50 ea., 1 doe, bred, but not reg., ~$10; 3 dos, 2 1-2 mos. old, = 50 ea. 1 doe, 4 1-2 mos. old, $7; 2 bucks, 4 1-2 mos. $3 ea., 1 reg buck, $6; one reg. N. Z. Red doe, bred, $11. R. F. Blount, Decatur, Ga., 2320 Boulevard Drive. Young Chinchilla bucks, pediereed. 2 1-2 and 3 mos. old, $2.50 and $3 ea., 2 pr. New Zealand Reds, 2 mos. old, $3 pr., or $5 for lot; also 1 reg. Chin- ehilla puck, will exch. for a reg. New Zealand buck. John A. Fuller, At- lanta. Ga., -677 Lillian Ave., SW... - RABBITS WANTED _ Want to exch. 1 young turkey hen from good stock for 1 pr. Chinchills rabbits. Must be reg., and not younger than 5 or 6 mos. A.. Eastman, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 41. -Want 10 large size New Zealand ~ doe rabbits. Must be large. State age, -. wt., and price. Will pay reasonable -eash price. W. C. Smith, Woodstock, Ga., Rt. 2. ee Want rabbits:> youngsters, half -_ grown and full grown stock. Will pay _25e ea.. for white bunnies, 7 wks. to 8 1-2 mos. old. 15 for brown. black and red colors; 35 ea., for rabbits. all colors, over 4 mos. Will pay _eharges. Ship in smallest lightweighi airy crates. M. J. McAdams, Atlanta, _ Ga., 17 West Baker St. e Want 2 Rufus Red Belgian does. ~ Must be Ens stock, & to 10 mos. old. wt. 7 or 8 lbs. W. Harrison, Fitzger- ald, Ga. Car as For Sle Ana Wanted ~~. SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE Car Lots 1 ear Porto Rico potatoes, in bulk. or sacked. FOB on car Vienna. Make offer and write for information. T. Ww. Register, Vienna. Ga. BALED SHUCKS WANTED Car Yots Want I or 2 cars of good baled shucks, free from cobs for feeding. -\ Name lowest cash price per ton del. _ ear lots. a CG. aus Woodstock, a. ee PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED - > Car Lots : Want No. 1 White Spanish peanuts in-car lots. R. A. Brown, Montezu- ma, Ga. _ HAY FOR SALECar Lots Several cars nice, clear, well baled hay. Sell for cash, or exch. for good breed calves, yearlings, cows or Ford- gon tractor. Al] must be in first class shape and at right price. R. C. Rob- erts, Jefferson. Ga. . 2 to 3 cars of hay, mixed peavine, ; erab: grass and a aree Good No. - @ hay, $20 ton, F on car Vienna. oD W. Register, eines Ga. L. Thompson, Prompt shipment. -100, $1.25 for 500, $2.25 M, del., eG ant ar, Flots only. Must be sound, dry white. Quote prices del., Juliette, Ga., and state quantity you have to offer. Want slip shuck corn in car lots: Dan Pecenets ee Ga., RFD 8. Plants for Sale and Wanted Nice, fresh, well rooted Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage ao $1.25 M., postpaid; 5 M., $5. B. R. Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, a Frost proof Early Jersey, Charles ton Wakefield and Succession eab- oage and White Bermuda onion plants 75e for 500, $1.25 M, del. by prepaid mail, R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ga. Strawberry plants, 25 a 100, or xch. for Ancona pullets, Spring hatch, nickory axe handles, or field peas. J. M. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Large, tine strawberry plants, $1.50 M., FOB. Miss Indiana Barnes, Rock- ingham, Ga. j Choice. Gee plants, 25c'a 100. Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown, Ga., Rt. -2. Now ready, Charleston Wakefield Jand Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75c for*500, $1.25 M, also Klondike straw- berry plants, $2.25 M. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $3. a M., Lucretia dewberry and McDonald Blackberry plants, $1 a 100 ea. L. E. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2: 7 Frost. proof cabbage plants, open field grown, strong, well rooted and prompt shipment, 200 for 50c; 75c tor 500, $1.25 M., 5 M or more, $1 M. and charges. W. R. Stephens, Flow- ery Branch, nae Jerseys, Charleston Wakefield. and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 45c for. 200, $1.25. M, $5 for 5 M del. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage; heading varieties of collards, 75 for 500, $1.25 M., pp., $1 M, exp. col., yellow or white Bermuda onions, $1 for 500, $1.50 M, del., 6 M, crate, $6 Exp. Col., Masterdom strawberries, 50e a 100, $4 M. All now ready. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga. Everbearing strawberry 1 yr. old plants, 20c a 100, $1.75 M, Cash with order. Prompt shipment. Mrs. An- nie Hearn, Palmetto, Ga. Charleston Wakefield and All Head early cabbage plants, now ready. Grown from seed direct from Long Island (wil Ihead larger and quicker |than plants grown from cheaper sed) $1.25 M, 5 M or more, $1 M. FOB. Cash with order. J. E. Mitchell, Doe- run, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, 25e a $2 M, FOB. E. C. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga. i ee St. Regis everbearing raspberry plants, 50c for 1 doz., $3 a 100, pre- opaid.. Will exch. for pecans or sugar crowder peas. Kenneth Ballew, Min- eral Bluff, Ga. RFD 1, Box 30. - Klondike, Missionary, Aroma straw- berry plants, 50e a 100 postpaid; $3 M, Exp. Col., also Everblooming bush roses, 50c ea., climbing roses, 2 yrs. old, 75c ea., del. Mrs: Kate M. Cure- ton, Austell, Ga. : - Charleston Wakefield aot Flat Dutch eabbage plants, for winter heading, 45c for 200, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, 5 M for $5 del. A bunch of 50- | plants tree with each order of 1 M or more.) iston, Ga. 40 M Everbearing Strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2 a M. Shipped subject to inspection. Add postage. No orders for less than 500. D. S. Benfield, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 1. Strawberry plants, $2. 50 M. 5 M lots, $2. T. Rt. 2: Lady, Thompson strawberry plants, as las or Gladioli bulbs. State what you have to offer. Mrs. Fred Be Free man, Albany, Ga., Rt. . Juliette Milling Co., Macon, Ga. \_ or |. 'Miss Sallie Happoldt, Lew- | H. Gordon, Rochelle,. Ga., | field cabbage plants, 25 a 100, $1.25 $2.50 M. Would exch. some for Dah-. . M. Prompt shipment, Tifton, Ga. for 500, $1.25 M, all del. Claudie Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Cabbage, collard and Bermuda on- ion plants. $1.75 M, $1 for 500 post- paid; $5 for 5 M, 20 M, $17.50, 50 M, $42 Exp. Col. Quick shipment. Coleman. Tifton, Ga. | Charleston Wakefield plants, $1.25 M, by mail. ves in lots of 5 M or more, $1 M by Exp. Col, John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Copenhagen Market and Flat Dutch cabbage plants from Long Island seed, $1.25 M del. M. Davenport, Ludowici, aa. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $1 for 500, $1.75 M. J. C. Dodd. Cleveland, Ga., Rei 3. Strong and well rooted. Charleston Wakefield and Jersey and Sure- Head cabbage plants, 50c for 200, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, 5 M lots, $1 and charges. 24 hour del. W. R. Stepnens; Flow- ery Branch, Ga. Strawberry plants, 20c a 100. Cash with order. Mrs. D. C. Smith. Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4. = Charleston and Karly | Jersey cate bage plants, ready now, $1.10 M, 5 M or more, $1 M. R.J. Boatright, Cof- |fee, Ga. ~ . Genuine eabbage plants: Charles- ton and Early Jersey, $1 M, 5 M or more, 95c M. Well rooted. Lad. Boat- -vight, Coffee, Ga. Cabbage plants now ready, $1. M, FOB Pelham. C. R. Redmond, Pel-. ham, Ga. Early All Head, Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.25 M. 5 Mand over, $1 M, Klondike straw- berry plants, 50e a 100, $2 M. D. 8. Barden, Toccoa,.Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $3 M, Lucretia dewberry and Mc- Donald. blackberry plants, $1 a 100. L. E. "Poole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2. berry plants, $5c a 100, $3 M, post- paid. Do not send personal check. Mrs. L.. E. Mobley, Glennville, Ga., Rt. 1 Mastoden strawberry plants, $4 M, Everbearing, $1.75 M, also hot pepper, 10c qt. Add- postage, O. E. Craw- ferd, Jonesboro, Ga.* Everbearing strawberry sioates 5c a 100, or exch. for white Bermuda. onions, Boxwood, crepe myrtle, iris or spirea plants. Mrs. C. We King, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 2. . es Everbearing plants,. $2 M, 500 for |. $1.25, or 50c a-100.. All del. Now rea- dy. Mrs. David Story, Morven, Ga., RFD 1. Frost necae cabbage planta Early | Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, now ready, 65c for 500, $1 M, del. Immed- ald,,Ga. . Klondike strawberry: plants. $1.40 M, Everbearing $1.60 M. All well rooted nice plants. Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Charleston, Early Jersey and Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1 M. del. %5e - FOB. Guaranteed Grady. Turner, - Macon, Ga., in. Ga. or plants. Rty 3. , Frost. proof cabbage plants; Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield and Suc- cession, $1.25 M, Bermuda onion plants. $1.25 M. All del. B. F. Mal- lard, Oliver, Ga. ~ Klondike strawberry plants, $2. 50 M. Mrs. A. C. Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. - Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants, $1.25. M, del. 10 M, $1 M.. Exp. Col. Klondike straw- berry plants, $1.90 M, $1 for 500 del. W. 0. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-.| M, del. 4M or: more, $1 M, FOB. Obie Crow, Oakweod, Ga. and Late Flat Dutch cabbage plant $1.25 M, del. 5 M. er mere, $1 at oa H. Jones, _ Klondike strawberry plant, 75 for | 500, $1.85 M, Charleston Wakefield land Early Jersey cabbage plants, 75c 'G.W./2. eathaee planting or pickling, $1 doz. del. ine Very large and early variety straw- |. | 500. | win, Rockmart, Ga. Route 4. iate shipment. | J. P, MeCook, Fitzger- ; E any quantity, 20c a 100, also red pe Charleston and Early Wakefield Large aay Sagi plants $1.75 M ae}. J. E. Stembridge, Gap, Ga. A " MeDotialds blackberry, Lucretia ands Premo Dewberry, $10 M, each: | Celestial or Sugar, and Brown Turk. et figs, 5 large $1; small, 12 for $1; Red Bud trees, 5 large or 7 small, $13 Cherokee rose hedge, $15 M or $1. A for 100. Carefully packed and post- paid. =< W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab ge plants, 25c a 100,-$1.25 M del. Klon- dike strawberry, 35 a 100, $2.50 del. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga.. Rt. 1. Horse Radish roots, now ready for Mrs. la J. Powell, Eastanollee, Ga, - Cabbage and onion plants, leading -| varieties, $1 M, 5 M. $4.50, 10 M, $e 30. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga. Lady Thompson and Ev erbearing strawberry plants, 35c a 100; Red a black raspberries, $1 doz., yellow: root plants, $1 a 100; yellow root. dried and clean, 50c Ib., also hardy phlo 6 for 25e. - Add postage on small ders.. Miss Ramie Turner, Clevel Ga., Rt. 4.0 Charleston Wakefield, Early Fiat Dutch and Succession cabbage plant $1.15 M, del. Prompt shipment. C. Brown, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. : Kellogg | everbearing strawberry, also Klondike, 75c for 500, $1.50 S. E. Benders, Nicholls. Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants. Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield. for 65c; $1.10 M, parcel .po&t p Lillie E. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., P Box 369. ~The famous Three. River Eve strawberry plants, 25c a 100 exbear : for 500,-$1.75 M. Dr. E. A. Lambert, Denton, Ga. Cabbage, collard and Bermuda @ ion plants, 65c for 500, $1 M. & M. $ COD. A. P. Sexton, Royston. Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, we rogted: 30c a 100. $2.50 M. del. Mr G. L. Knight, Thomasville, Ga. R 5. "Barly Jersey and Charleston Wa field cabbage plants, $1 M or - Immediate del. I. L. Fitzgerald, Ga. Early Jersey, Flat Dutch, Chase ton Wakefield cabbage plants, 65 f 500, $1.25 M, postpaid. isla B. i: | Fitzgerald, Ga. Half million Charleston w and All Head Early- cabbage plant: grown from - Jone Island seed. $ M, or more, $1 M Jos. A. Willian 8, Doerun, Ga. 2 Klondike and Missionary str berry plants, $2.50 M., black June raspberries, 10c_ each. $1 doz.; Ja anese red wine raspberries. 2oc_eac $2.50 doz., also asparagus roots e crowns, 50c doz. del. Mrs. B. T. Ba) Everbearing strawberry plant per in small qauntities. Write f prices. J. L. Garrett, Suwanee, Geo gia, Route 2. i Early Jersey Wakefield frost proof cabbage plants, now ready, 75 for 500, $1.25 M. postpaid. R. Chanclo Seville. Georgia. Klondike strawberry plants. $2.50 a M. George B. Daniels, Griffin, Ga. Missionary strawberry plants, g strong roots, $3 M., del. Miss Jessie. Anderson, Nicholls, Ga. ~ Large Klondike strawberry plants). 25e a 100, $2 M., everhearing. 40 100. Major Crowe, Cumming, Geo gia, Route 4. Charleston, Jersey Wakefield and Succession cabbage and collard ae 75e for 500, $1.25 M. postpaid. Nina Welch, Sylvester. Ga. Charleston and Early Jersey Wake field cabbage, $1.25 M. del., 5 M. and up, $1 express collect, Klondike stra berry, 35c a 100, $2.50 M. del. Est Belle Crowe, es, Georg: Route 2. Klondike strawberry plants, 30 4 160: del. Miss Eliza Carvekez, Gon- cord, Georgia. _Sale and Wanted ~ Large yellow Oxalis bulbs, 25c doz. 1928 selected dbl. Zennia. seed, 10c eupful. Add postage. ocke, Valdosta, Ga. Have sold and exch. my crimson spirea. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. a . Patillo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 6. Box __ Blue iris lilies white narcissi, Apri) blooming, and mixed colors Gladioli bulbs, all 25c doz ea., FOB Mrs. N. L. Smth, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. worth 50c), 2 Magic Lily (worth 25) 6 jonqguils, 6 large flowering cannas, 6 day. and 2 Spider lilies, $5 prepaid. Mrs. Jno. S. Clark, Jacksonville, Ga. Deep pink crepe myrtle, walnut trees (large black), 2 yr. old, cling- stone peach trees, each, 25c; $2.00 doz., sage plants, large and well root- ed, 20c. Exch. for quince and cherry ? oe bleeding heart or onies. postage. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. e = Mixed collection of daffodils, nar- cissi, jonquils, butter and- eggs,. etc., also blue hyacinths, 2c per bulb; white erman iris, blue flower, evergreen boxvine, 5c for rooted~ plants; sweet cented lavender iris, 10c bulb; Mar- vel of Peru tubers, all colors, 10c ea., Imperia)] Japanese and Brazilian mor- ning glory seed, red and variegated Marvel of Peru, 1928 crop, 35 seed of ny kind for 10c postpaid. Postage a ae ee Fes 25c or over on bulbs. rs. I. C. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 74. ae 2 a Milk and wine lilies, 15c ea., red, yellow, red and yellow variegated can- nas. 10c ea., red justicia, 15c ea., 1 lace fern, $1; yellow marigold seed, zen- las, mixed, and bachelor buttons, 10c kg., each, or exch. for meal, flour r white feed sacks, or snap bean seed. irs. Indiana Barnes, Rickingham, Ga. __ Pink flowering almond, 8 for 25c; - dark red dahlia bulbs, 6 for 25c. jon- quils, 15 doz., wandering jew, 25c for nice bunch; add postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. _ Mixed colors:Marigold seed, 10c cupful; cosmos, all colors, and large dbl. zinnia, mixed colors, 15 tbls., or exch. Miss Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga. Milk afd wine lilies, 25c ea., 5 for $1; red Easter lilies, 50e.ea., 3 for 1.25; gladioli, 10c ea., violets, 15c 0z., red cannas, 15 ea., 2 for 25e; ra. collard and Hanover seed, 10c spoonful; rooted Dorothy Perkins ros- Cammie Sutton, Tifton, Ga., Rt. _ Little yellow sweet scented narcissi, $1 per 100, $6 M, paper white nar- issi, 25 doz., $2 a 100; red Spider lilies, 25 doz., $2 a 100; dark red amaryllis lilies, 75e doz. Milk and wine and white spider lilies, 40c doz., 8 varieties of fine canna bulbs; 3 reds 2 pinks, white, orange and spotted, 40 doz., $2 a 100, $15 M, also all kinds of box flowers, large size, 25c ea. Mis Elizabeth Harrell, Quitman, Ga., RFD 6. : Nice, field grown Annunciation lily bulbs, 10c and 15c ea., or $1 and $1.50 doz., del. T. A. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. _ Red yellow cannas, 3 for 25c; Dor- othy Perkins Rambler rose, .10c ea., Well rooted; Roosevelt ferns, 15 ea. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga. Have sold all of my Hyacinth bulbs. Answer to many inquiries. Miss Ida Jones, Dalton, Ga., RFD 1. _ Have sold all of the bulbs I have to spare. Answer to many: inquiries. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga. _ Bulbs: large dbl. butter and eggs, with a few jonquils, narcissi,, butter- Cups and daffodils mixed in, $1 a 100. All fine blooming size; Dahlias, can- has, gladioli and lilies, 50c doz., mix- _ @d hyacinths, 50c doz. rooted pink hy- drangea, large size, 50c ea., Rose of naron, Spirea, lilacs, flowering al- ond, ornamental grass, wisteria. 20 2., orange lilies, iris, lavender, pur- lowers and Seeds For | jer than carry them through winter. Mrs. D. H. -Bulb collection: 1 red Amaryllis. es, 25c ea., 1 doz., already rooted, 25c- isies, golden glow, 20c' doz. ea. Will sell*all of: my pot-flowers cheap rath- Privet hedge, rooted, $1.50 a 100; flower seed, mixed, 10 eupful. Add postage. Mrs. Belle Goddard, Gog- gins, Ga., Rt. 2. Dbl. and single Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., lavender iris,.5:dz.,.$1; Star of Bethlehem, nareissi and oxalis bulbs, 15 doz., red quince, 15c ea., dbl. pink almonds, 15; white shasta daisies, 15e doz., orange: lily bulbs, 6 doz., $1; white and green striped Fortune grass {0c .doz., red and scarlet verbena, gol- den bells, white primrose, 15c doz., ea., dbl. pink hydrangea and pink conch begonia cuttings, 25c a sprout. he Minnie Silver, Oakman, Ga., Rt. Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c. Eas- ter lilies, 6 for 35c. Orange lilies, 6 for 35c. Large white -milk lilies, 25c each. Double red Easter lilies, 25e each. Rain lilies, 50c dozen. Jon- quils, 25c dozen... Snowballs, 50c doz- en. Common lilies, double yellow and double red Kng Humbert cannas, and variegated cannas, all .75e dozen. Rooted sultanas, salmon color, 25c each. Cuttings, 3 for 10c. : Rooted Xmas cactus plants, 30c each. Ferns, and Baby Beth, all 30c each. Miss Allie Carter, Alma, 'Ga. ' * Pink sweet Williams, pink crepe myrtle, purple lilacs, brideye bush, blue silk lily bulbs, 15 ea., strawberry plants, 10e ea., golden bells and. old fashioned winter pinks, 15c. Leopard grass, 10e ea., Blue August lilies, 3 for 50c. Add postage. Cash with or- der. Miss Casanda Chumley, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 3. Mixed colors, now blooming snap dragons, 30c doz., mixed sweet. will- iams, 25e doz., or 8 doz., 50c; little field daisies, 50c a 100. Hastings mix- ed zennia seed, large dbl., 15c cupful, 3 for 35c; single red geraniums, 20c ea., red, pink and white cosmos seed, 15e for snuff-box full; orange and lemon color marigold, both large and small kind, seed, 15 for 1-2 cupful. Mrs. R. J. Otting, Rome, Ga., Rt. 4. Seeds of perennial poppies, vrickley foliage, large, single white hlossoms with yellow center; seed of the largest of all Gallardias, ready now for planting; 10e per packet; Chi- nese Bell flower seed, same _ price. Will exch. for cabbage plants. Mrs. John R. Turner, Concord, Ga. ~ Large dbl., Zinna seed, American Marigold, 10c cupful-each; dbl. Touch- Me-Not, 20c cupful; zinnias and touch- me-not, colors mixed; cinnamon vine tubers, 10 doz., or 3 doz., 25c. Post- naid.. Miss Estelle Kenkins, Dahlon- era. Gas ok Lilac, altheas, almonds, golden bells. -repe myrtles, sweet shrubs, wild hon- eysuckle, all 10 each and up. Doro- thy Perkins rose, blooming size, 20c each. Giant flowered day lilies, 25c per dozen. Hastngs Monster Zinnia seed, 10c and 20e per. package. Petun- ia seed, rich colors mixed, 10c_ pkg. Calendula seed, 10c pkg. Hibiscus, rose of Sharon seed, 10e pkg. Iris, different colors, 40e dozen. Add post- age, Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1. aes - White sultana, well rooted, 15e. Hardy single grass pinks, blooming size, 10 bunch, 6 bunches for 50c. 3 varieties gladiolas, 18 for 50c. 4 or 5 kinds narcissus and daffodils, gen- eral mixture, 75c for 100, plus post- age. Star of Bethlehem at same rate or 15 per dozen. Ornamental lemen bushes, erepe myrtles pink and lav- ender double flowering almond, pink weigelas, double white spirea, 15e a. or $1.50 per dozen. White wisteria. hlooming size, 50c each or 3 for $1.30. Blue sweet violets, blue and white iris bulbs, bronze day lilies, 100 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. ; Double marigold, velvet marigold seed, 10c.. Sweet william cuttings, $1. Will exchange for double petunia seed or all colors phlex, yard hydrangea, monthly roses, any kind of box flow- ers, jonquil. bults. Miss Viola Nelson, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3. : Ple-and white, 25 doz., each; shasta | "2 dozen black waluuts,.1 yr. old, S$} lace, Boston, Spengeria ostrich plume. has- 1 1-2 dozen pink crepe myrtle, Doro- thy Perkins roses rooted, few laven- der wisteria rooted. Will exchange for rooted monthly roses, 1 walnut for 1 rose or double red and white peony, double oleanders, double dah- lias, or different. color gladiolas. Mrs. A. A. Harp, Yatesville, Ga.. Rt. 1. Watermelon pink crepe myrtle, white spirea, Dorothy Perkins rose, lS5c each. Green and white striped grass, dc each bulb, or 6 for 25c. Sleet, tiger lilies, dahlia tubers, 10c each. Ice plants, 5c each. Pink hydrangea, 25 each. Large clear double pink and King Humbert: cannas, 75e per dozen. Banana bushes, 50c each. Yel- low eannas, 50c per dozen. Spengeria, sword, fluffy ruffle, nice clump lace fern, 50c each. Cuttings, pink sul- tana, white and pink begonia, coleus, all colors, 6 for 25c. Cactus cuttings, 10 each. Exchange for any color hyacinth bulbs or other kinds of flow- oe Mrs. Ralph McGill, Dawson, Ga., -Azalias, pink, white, yellow, red and mixed, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75. White, blue and yellow violets, 30c per dozen. Hardy winter ferns, 3 for 25c. Cream narcissus, 40c per dozen. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. Peony flowered popy seed for fall planting, 10c tbls.. Red, white, pink, climbing roses, 10c each. Hybrid perpetual roses, perfume bloomers, l5c. All 2 yrs. old. Kudzu _ plants, d each. May cherry sprouts, 4 to.5 ft. high, 3 for 25c. Blue violets, 10c per dozen. 2 lbs. 1928 crop Lipsey and. Davenport watermelon seed, ex- tra fine, 50c per lb. Add postage ex- cept poppy seed. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 2. as Lantanas, nice bunch rainbow moss, spengeria fern, sword fern, all 10c ea. 1 milk and wine lily, 2 spider lilies, Madonna lilies, cactus, large red and pink, 25c each. Iris lilies, $2.25 per 100. - Peonies, dark red, white and pink, 50c each. Red and pink geran- iums, 5e cutting. Rope cactus, 50e dozen. Calla lilies, 2-yr. old, 50c ea. Xmas cactus, cutting, dozenfor 10c. Add postage. Miss Eva Haynes, Bu- ford, Ga. a Double pink: almonds, forsythia, bri- dal wreath, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Large dark red velvet summer rose, 15e ea. Little yellow thorny rose, 20c each. Pink weigela, 25c each. Orange lil- ies, 20c dozen. Blue grass, $1 per 100. Periwinkle vine, 6 for 20c. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J. H, Charles, Rt., Box 45,*Ellijay, Ga. Snowball bushes, pink weigela, ju- niper bushes, 25c each. Dark purple king iris, 40e per dozen. Orange day ilies, $1 per 100. Green garden sage, 15e bunch. All well rooted. Add post- age. Mrs. Martha Langley, Rt. 3, Box 45, Elljay. Ga: Paper shell riarcissus, 25 dozen. Pink altheas, 6 for $1. Pink crepe myrtle 25c each. English dogweod, 25 each. Limbert Jack, Dark velvet roses, hardy phlox, 25c dozen. Sweet almond, purple lilac, Chrysanthemums pink cat, tails, double red japonicas, 25e each. Jonquils, daffodils, spotted grass, 25c per dozen. Bearing straw- berry plants, 25c per 100. Fox gioves, 25e per dozen. All well rooted. Mrs. W. D. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 59. . Single blue hyacinths, buttercups, daffodils, butter and eggs, large deu- ble jonquils, April blooming white narcissus, sulphur colored short cup and trumpet narcissus, 20c per dozen, 100 for $1. Mixed. Nandinas, 50c and $1 each. Add postage. Mrs. Al- len Gregory, RFD 6, Forsyth, Ga. Leading varieties of cannas: King Humbert, Pillow of Fire, Allemenia, Wyoming, Paradise, Madame Alfred Conard, City of Portland, Canary. All 40c per dozen, $2.50 per 100, $15 per 1,000. Pinks only sold by the dozen at 40c. Milk and wine lilies, 40c per dozen; Red and white spider lilies, 30c per dozen. Box flowers and yard flowers. Write for details. Add post- age on orders less than $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6. asters, Shasta daisy, sweet peas, hi- biscus, clematis, morning glory, lark- spur, double and single hollyhock, a parsley, coleus seed, all 1Uc per pkg. ~~~" Plants; Shasta daisies, 25c per dozen. Rooted Dorothy Perkins pink rose, 20e each (8 for $1) red, yellow, white and spotted cannas, 10c each ($1 per doz- en) Clematis vine, 1 yr., 25c, 3 yrs. 50c. Will exchange for things of equal value. Mrs. Annie Lee Newton, Toccoa, Ga. All varieties of ferns, 20c each. Double red, white and pink geraniums, rooted, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Large rooted pink begonia, 25c. White root- ed conch, 15c. Pink oxalis, red and pink verbenas, double white and pink sweet pinks, 8 for 85c. Shandalia lily bulbs, 5c. Large red spotted and salmon pink canna bulbs, white flag and lemon lilies, 3 for 25c. April blooming narcissi, butter and eggs, and snowballs, 30c per doz., red spi- der and other lilies, 10 each. Gov- ernment. inspected. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. Large dark red and green. velvet coleus cuttings, large geranium cut- tings, 10 each. Well rooted geran- iums, 20c each. Exchange for things of equal value. Sweet pea.seed, rich yellow, 5c tablespoonful. Add_ post- age. Mrs. Li C. Rush, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 3. ; Red Easter lilies, 50c each. Milk and wine lilies, 25 each, 5 for $l. Gladila, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Violets, 15e per dozen.. Red cannas, 15 ea., 2 for 25c. Fly weed seed, also Ga. collard and Hanover seed, 10c table- spoonful. Dorothy Perkins rose cut- ae be each. Connie Sutton, Tifton, a. cretia:- Dewberry, $1.50 per 100. Weep- ing willow} 25c each. White English dogwood, 2 fer:25c. Boxwood, $1 per dozen, $6.50 per 100. Lois Woodruff, Gfeenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Spengeria, ferns, rooted begonias and geraniums, 25e and 50c. Mrs. F.. F. Preston, 711 Madison Ave., Douglas, Ga. Blue hydrangeas, 25c each. Yellow | daffodils, butter and eggs, white iris, 20e per dozen. Few dozen crimson amaryllis bulbs, 30c per dozen. Blue sweet violets, 25 per dozen. No stamps accepted. Add postage. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., RFD. 1, Box 8. Red and pink justicia, forsythia, purple lilac, butterfly bush, white per- ennial phlox, dusty miller, white iris, red, pink and variegated dahlias, tube ~ rose, April blooming narcissus, shas- ta daisies, blue aster, 3 kinds maiden hair fern, 4 kinds begonias, 4~-colors geraniums, and 4 kinds ferns, pink and, white oxalis, 4 different colored cannas, rooted. Dorothy Perkins rose, pink fairy lily, twin red lily, blue Au- gust lily and double day lily. Would exchange for other. flowers or ever- . greens, Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Starrs- ville, Ga. Ree Blue spider wart, fox glove, double pink almond, 20c per dozen. Orange lilies, white daisies, narcissus, jon- quils, 15 per duzen. Pink weilgelas, snowballs, 3Uc each. Mt. Laurel, pur- ple and lavender iris, 35 per duzen. Double yellow japonica, red Japanese quince, 25 each. Dark red velvet rose, American Beauty, red rambler, pink monthly roses, altheas, golden bells, 15 each. All well ruvted. Add postage. Miss Linda Hix, Ella Gap, Ga. 6 Sweet scented blue violets, and Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz., grass pinks, 25c doz., pink Perkins, white ever- blooming baby, and thornless yellow roses, pink almond, purple lilac, all rooted, and l5dc ea. or $1.10 doz, rooted Kudzu and birdseye, 10c -ea., $1 doz., unrooted cuttings white, dbl. carnations, unrooted, pink sultana, red fuchsia, pink justicia, 5c ea., root- ed sword fern, white conch begonia, pink oxalis, 10e ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, Ga. Abelias, Altheas, Cedars, Crepe myrtle, Eunonymous, Forsythias, Iris, Jasmines, Silver Cypress, Spireas, and Weigelas. Ga,, 114 Greenwood Place. Rooted: cape jasmine, little star jas- mine, and white spirea, 30c each, Lu- | Boston ostrich plume. Mrs. G. F. Goode, Deeatur, 4 a i oe & oh Reneees, att C0 Tei EIS es bp chen Age 03 privet, igh, $10. .50 doz., box- | nk | ) t ft. tle, large woods, 8 to 36. in. mon payee lilacs, 30c ea, "lemon | oted, Gonytia,. tileo snowball, 25e - and white spirea, hardy blue and white hydrangea, oredrendon, choice roses, forsythia, etc., 50c ea., trailing -- forsythia, 2 for Qe; 3 doz. shasta daisies, $1; Red Spider lilies, $1.50 ~ @oz., Milk- and Wine lilies, 25 and - 60c ea., hedge or orange day lilies, $1 doz.; Cherokee Queen roses, $1.50 ea., pink striped Amaryllis lilies, 75c and | $1 ea. Mrs. Annie M. Butler, West Point, Ga., Cherokee Farms. Yellow double japonicas, red Japa- ee hoes quince, 25: each. Daffodils, dou- ble and single jonquils, spider. wart, white star jasmine, orange day lilies, _ hardp phlox, butter and egg bulbs, = es per dozen.. -. per dozen. Pink altheas, velvet rose, -10c each. Golden glow, 25c. per _doz- - en. Add postage. Mrs. Lilie Eller, | _ Ella Gap, Ga. ~ Purple iris, 35 per dozen. Jas- Shine: Paper white narcissus, jonquils, _ buttereups, orange lilies, Orange lil- - Jes, 15c per dozen. Double yellow ~ japonica, pink weigela, bleeding heart, ~85c_ each. Blue iris, 35 per dozen. Pink almond, red rambler rose, red velvet. rose, American Beauty rose, pink monthly rose, altheas, 15c each. Boxwood, 75c each. Add postage. Mrs. Linda Evans, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. 6 monthly Amaryllis lily bulbs, dif- x ~ ferent colors, also a dbl. Orange Hem- oeallis lily,. $1.30 for all. Mrs. Jesse Brown, Helena, Ga. = _ 4 bulbs of a very fine scarlet fem -yvative dahlia, 10 ft. tall, 5 and 6 in. across (bulbs cost me $2. ea. ) for $1.- 20: Mrs. J. W. Brown, H a Ga, | VR 2. Pink Dorothy Parking rose Grishes 25 ea., Paul -Neyron rose, 50c ea., - Evergreen clinging ivy vine, 25c doz., - white hydrangeas, -25c ea., all above well rooted; also dark blue hydrangea _ cuttings, 6 for 25c;. Amaryllis bulbs, ~ white with pink veining, 25c ea:, and -Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 a 100, $2 a M. Add 5c postage. Mrs. J. DD. Browning, Box Springs, Ga. : Sweet gum and dbl. red geraniums, _ red sultanas, maple begonia, dbl. pe- _ tunia, weeping lantana, fuchsia, par- _ lor vine, red striped and white jew, - justicia, hibiscus, Xmas and knife- blade cactus, pink hydrangea, cutt- ings not rooted, 3 for 10c, or 1 of ea. for 25c; 8 kinds of monthly blooming rose cuttings, 2 doz. for 10c; pink ~ hydrangea, hibiscus, rooted, ea., 10c - ea., red and white begonia, 2 for 10c;- geranium cuttings, 5c ea, butter and ce --eggs, white August lilies, winter ver- benas, 8 for 10c. Will exch. for white -- meal, sugar or flour sacks in good cond. Add postage. Mrs. Willis < _ Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.. Blooming: size gladioli, 2 .doz., 50c COD, or 5 doz., $13 Hydrangea cutt- ings (white and blue) 2bc ea. Mrs. ~ Geo. Ray, Arlington, Ga., Rt. A. =) (100: janquils, -2 bulb; pink Fairy lilies, 5c bulb; dbl. tube rose, 5 for 2 bulbs; 20 Spengeria ferns, small, 5 _@a., Widows Tears bulbs, 5 for 5c; . Fuchsia, geraniums, 4 kinds of cactus, pink conch, 2 kinds of begonia, sal- mon sultana; 5,cutting ea. No orders filled for less than 25c. Octavia Ty- son, . Acworth, Ga. Rt. 4. Abelias, . evergreen, everblooming; Althea, dbl., white, single pink and Tose; butterfly bush; pink ~ almond; -erimson quince; golden bells; For- g sythia; Philadelphus; sweet Mock or- _. ange; pink~ Deritzie: purple lilac; white Eng. dogwood; spirea, Van _ Houtti; Bridal Wreath: crimson ever- blooming spirea, lavender plume, ev- erblooming spirea; white, rose and pink weigela; coral berry bush honey. suckle; white Star J asmine, Cape Jas- -~ mine; yellow japonica, pink and crim- -. gon rambler and white, pink-and red - monthly roses: All well rooted, State inspected, 25c ea., 5 for $1.: Mrs. C, i. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rt: : ~~ Blue, orange iris and cream a: si, 25 doz., ea.; snowball, 40c ea., p pink and purple phlox, 80c doze, pink, lavender Puzzle Fool, 85e; high. Write for descriptive list and price; . lavender Royal purple iris, 40c. 26e. All rooted. Add postage. Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Extra large. paper shell Graniflora dbl. narcissi, 75c doz., single blue oe cinth, 50c doz., $3. 50. a 100; dbl.: low daffodils, single white -nare ssi, Miss tra Jarge yellow lily roots, $1 a 100, Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. pink crepe myrtle sprouts, good roots, 10c ea. Add postage. Cannon, Fitzpatrick, Ga. Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 46c, $7 a 100; Easter and orange lilies, ea. 6 for 35c, $5. a 100; jonquils, 25c-doz., dbl. red Easter lilies, 25 ea., or 6 for $1; large white milk lilies, | 25c a., snowballs, 50c doz., Xmas cactus, root- ed, 25c ea., Leopard plants, 30c ea., pink conch shell begonia, 20c ea., root- ed_sultanas, salmon color, cuttings, | 8 for 10c. Miss Allie: Carter, oe Ga., Rt. 23. Ey Red and aninviwelen pink aud myrtle trees, $3 per doz., crabapple, dogwood, golden bells, Xmas balls, bridal wreath, all kinds of - rooted monthly roses, purple lilac, 25>ea., postpaid or 5. for. $1; winter: bloom- ing sweet violets, $1 for 200. rooted plants; single blue and pink hyacinths 30 doz. ., good size, rooted Xmas cac- tus, 20c; dbl., pink. red- and white (rooted, blooming. size) geraniums, 20c; 8 yr. old Spengeria fern, 75 ea. Mrs. John F. -Myers, Hartwell. Gaus dob. Ds 6 lilies of the valley,. 25 8.5. or $1 for the 6; well rooted cape jasmine. red. everblooming spirea, 80c.ea., 2 for 50c; white bridal wreath, white spirea, purple lilac, pink crepe myr-'| tle, and English dogwood, 20c ea., 2 for 35c; dbl. red cannas, 70c doz. 25 well rooted dwarf boxwood cuttings, $1.50. Miss Blanche: > NVoodrars,, Greenville, Ga. Dbl. red Japonica, 2 yrs. ald; root- od, $1.50 ea. Miss Nannie Morrison, Barney, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 strong: plants Sunda sca: varieties, $1.50 ea. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. Old fashioned yellow lily Births: 25. doz. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. In separate. pkgs., for 25 and 2 two cent stamps. . Mrs. Leila Chalkey, Columbus, Ga., 1701 10th. Ave. Pink, red and yellow Azaleas, rhododendrons mtn., laurel, 6 for $1; winter ferns, 3 for 25e; crab- apples, 25c ea., trailing arbutus, 10 -- Mrs. O. T. Heery, Ellijay, Ga., te Buttercup and Fico bulbs, $l a ae Mrs. Ben T. Echols, Philomath, a ; Large Snapdragons, pied colors, yellow and white Shasta daisies, per- | ennial phlox, and gladioli - bulbs,. mixed colors, 25 doz., 4, colors, can- doz., Dahlias. mixed colors, . 10c. ea., 3 for 25c. Add postage on small ord- ers: Mrs. J.-H; Roebuck, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 2. : Dbl. daffodils, Snquile, white and yellow narcissi; $1 a 100; dark. vel- vety.red gladioli, 50c doz., 20 differ-. ent kinds of fine rose cuttings, $1; Hastings variety White Oleander, | well rooted, 5 for $1; Milk and Wine lilies, 5- for Sis light yellow and yel-} low and red cannas, $2 a.100, each; large night blooming series 5 for $1. Mrs. W.. C. Cote, Cordele, Ga. Dbl. shrimp pink peony flower pop- py seed, 25c oz., large pkg.,; 10c. Mrs. Maiden Hair, Asparagus, Sprenge- ria and Japanese Lace ferns, 25c for 3; Begonias, geraniums, lantanas, hi-| biseus of all colors, 5c ea., Add pos- tage. Also Antigonon (coral vine). -10 root, 10c doz., for seed. Mrs. Buckner. Augusta, Ga., 400 W. Ave. Spider lily bulbs, 10 ea., not del. Now ready for planting. Mra. L.. &. Pace, McIntyre, Ga. 1 tall red King Humbert canna, red ies, 15c doz., winter green yard prince, | | Ga. . White Bunter lilies, $1 per doz. or} Rahn, | Rineon, Ga., Rt jonquils and white iris, $1 a. 100; ex- |. All kinds of rose cuttings, 5c ea., Mrs. WwW. G. 32 different kinds of flower seed. | G nas, large blooming kind: mixed, 50c} Ge L. Knight, Thomasville, Ga., Rt.-5. | 7 ae crepe or Add postage 10c- ea. Add pestate Miss Lela 6 different See of sda iios- 20) all for 50 and postage; also 32. kinds of flower seed: all done up in sepa- rate pkgs., fors25c and 2 two cent stamps. Mrs. Leila Chalkey, Colum- bus, Ga., 1701. 10th. Ave. | -Oleanders, ved, white, yellow. cream with red stripes, dbl., pink, white cream, variegated leaf; dbl. | Althea, white lave der, pink, -Primu- linum, butterfly ; Spirea, Van Houtti., dbl., Reevesena: Thumbergi. pink, - crimson, Euonimus Jasmines, Grandduke night blooming nudiflor- um, hydrangea, barberry bush, phila- delphus, weigelia, puncia abelia, Ker- ria-forsythia, roses, rosemary, any 4 for. $1.15; 6 for $1.60. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele, Ga., ee 16th ae East. 100 dwarf poxwoots;: heuey- ten -and roots, $2.50 per doz. $16 for the lot; white Cape Jasmine, 30c ea... /white spirea, white English dogwood, bridal wreath, purple lac and pink. crepe myrtle, 200 e2., 2 for 35c. $1.75 doz., dbl. red, yellow and lavender dahlia slips, 10 ea., or 1 of ea. color, |. 25., dbl. red cannas, 50c doz. Miss Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Large mixed color zinnia seed, 10c cupful; dahlias, red. yellow, variegat- ed: and purple, 5c ea., dbl., verbena, 3 cuttings, 10c. rooted. 5e ea., jonquils, buttercups and butter and eggs bulbs, 25 doz.,-or $1.15 a 100; pink, red and white Monthly rose cuttings, 10c ea, Add. postage. Mrs. Alma Bennett, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt, 3. Pink cherokee, yellow thornless, American Beauty rose, pink, red and yellow azaleas. $1 doz., American, Arbor-Viteas, dwarf arbor-vitea; box- woods, 4 for $1; mtn. laurels, 8 for $1; spirea, purple lilac, hydrangea, | snowballs, 6 for $1; iris, all colors Sweet. Williams, 25 doz., also Black walnuts, $1 doz. All well. rooted, Add poninee. R. D. Wilson, Morgantown, a. Pink - flowers from pink garden: hardy phlox, 6 for 25c; weigela, wat- ermelon pink crepe myrtle, verbena, single altheas,. almonds. each 25c; can- (cora) shade, green leaves, 3 for 25ce, $6 a 100; also lilac, red ver- benas, each, 3 for 25; red cannas, $6 2 100; Royal: red canna, green leaves, 3 for "25e, Other flowers. Mrs. EL Js Forrester, Sparta, \Ga. Abelias, Amoor river privet, sev- eraleral branches from clump, 3-for $2:75; boxwood, hedge variety, 8 to 36. in. "$2 to $18 doz; lavender spirea, blue and white hydrangeas, forsythia, weeping willow, choice collection of roses, all plants 2 yrs. on -50c ea; Shasta daisies, $ doz., for $1; red spider lilies, $1.50 doz; Royal Poin-| ciana, African, French. dwarf mari- gold,. zinnia, gallardias, poppy, hibis- cus seed, 10c pkg. Exc. Mrs. Annie: M. Butler, West Point, Ga. Crabapple, 15c ea; black mnie 40 doz; tiger lilies, 30c doz; yellow: Narcissi, $1 per 100; trailing arbu- 100; hollyhock plants, 75c doz; dew- berry and huckleberry plants, $2. per 100. Mrs.. W. Ga. American Beauty roses, 20 ea., 6 for $1; Cherokee roses, $1 doz; 10 choice rooted roses, $1; althea lilies, 8 for $1; water lilies, 6 "for 50c; lem- on and orange day lilies, Narcissus, daffodils, pink perennial phlox, 35 a, Fain, Morganton, M.} doz; Japanese Barberry. bushes for hedges, 75c doz. Mrs. A, Wilson- Morganton, Ga. Guaranteed. extra large ploomi size bulbs of King Humbert fla 80c doz; lavender and 3.| ea; 26 for the Miss Grace Hale, Doyle,| | fox ee inde: chrysanthemams, 6" kinds -ver- -bena, and a Texas daisy (perennial), na, rich shade, green foliage, pink, | sprouts 25c ea., 6 for $1; purple Iris, | tus, 25 doz;. snow drops, 75e per} | fern, $1.50; ostrich | springeria: ferns, 75c; begonias and The, ~wisteria, Kudzu vine, 25c ea.; hardy. rosemary, 50c; verbena, phlox 25e doz. Mrs. N. P. Pad: gett. Rt. 3, Box 14, Ellijay, Ga. White sultana, 15c ea., hardy. cl single pinks, or grass pinks, 10 bunch 6 for 50c; dbl., pink flowering al- monds, lavender and pink crepe myr- tle, pink weigela, dbl., white spirea, ornamental lemon - plants, , 1be ea., $1.50-doz., yard hydrangea, oak leaf white, also hardy blue, 20cea., 6 for $1; nandina, 50 and $1-ea.> smaller size, 25c; Sulphus Phoenux, dbl., 25 doz., for mammoth bulbs; large and small mixed, $1. Add postage, - Mrs, Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. -) Shasta daisies, 25c doz., lemon, lil- ies, 50c doz., tall, dbl., orange lilies, 25 doz. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1. Americ.n Beauty: salthon and pink sultana, 10c ea., seed: morning glory, 4 Oelock, gennia, running cypress vine, lemon yellow dbl., marigold, 10c pkg. Add postage. Miss Bessie Howell, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1. Mixed narcissi, field grown, 25e doz., $1; blue for-get-me-not, 15c doz., giant Trimardean pansy pla -25e doz., hollyhocks, and hardy hi cus: 10- a., shasta. daisies, 5c. Add postage on orders less than 25: 1 and 2 cent stamps accepted. Mr, Ee C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3 Blooming size, well yoobed! pink sorta myrtle, 20c ea., - shasta: daisies, 25e doz., purple lilac, white spirea, pink Dorothy Perkins rose, and rose of sharon,.20c ea., or 6 of either for $1. All. $1 or. over orders del., sev- eral. different sizes and colors chry- santhemums, 10 doz., 3 for 25c; re verbena, 5c ea., 6- for 25c. All 5 orders del. Mrs. Joe we 2 Hartwel . Ga, Rt..3. Orchid roots for sale: Am tran planting. Offer 3 large;: well rooted plants for $1..Also:send directions for. cultivation. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa, Ga. Large yellow | daffodils, - jonquils, white narcissi, butter and eggs a yellow narcissi mixed, $1 a 100, $8 -M., large red King Humbert cannas, $2 a 100, $18 M., yellow and red, $1.50 a 100, $15 a M., white iris, 50 doz., dbl., pink and white dleander: rooted, BO; white wisteria cuttings, (15; 20 different rose cuttings, $1; gladioli bulbs, $1 for 200. ae J. R. Camp, Cordele, ,Ga. Sultanas, rooted, dbl., red: Biodine -ing size geraniums, 1Bc ea.,. maple begonia, 20c cutting, 5c; sword and maiden hair and fish-tail ferns, 20 . ea., for large bunch; dbl. red sum- mer blooming cactus, $2.50; ever- | blooming sweet pea seed, 10c spoon- ful. Mrs. J. C. Eades: Gainesville, Ga., eREET, " Gladioli large size bulbs, 50 fom... smaller, but blooming size, 30c doz, pink perennial sweet pea, 10c Ca. _ Orders above 50c paid and 25 bulbs. included. Will exch. for Madonna, ~ Regal, Tiger or Milk and Wine lily = bike Mrs, L. E. Isbell, Clermont, a ; Blue and white hydrangea, 10 ea., : or 5c a cutting; oak hydrangea, 10c -@ plant; sweet blue violets, 25c a 100; lemon and flag lilies, 6 for 25e ea; red spider lily, 3 for 25c; crepe myrtle, 10c; pale blue lilac: 5c; Gentlemens cup, Justicia, 10c a.;. Cape Jasmine, 8 for 25. Add postage. Miss Ella May Fordham, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2 : Fall ave blue iris, 45e doz., lem- on lilies, 35c doz., bridal wreath, 50c; yellow japonica, 40c ea., Devil in. the bush, 35c doz.; large type hardy phlox, 60c doz.,. golden bells 40 ea butter and eggs, 25c doz., roses, 25: ay well poe aay ee ss Ivory Hensley, Way, Beg Rt. 3, Box 55. : = Have large two yr. old Boston - plume fern, geraniums, 25 ea. Mrs. EB. MM, Travis Ga, eee