GEORGIA
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> EUGENE TALMADGE
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAR. 7, 1929.
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- I have had many inquiries in regard to the appropriation
: recently made by Congress, providing for loans to farmers to
buy seed and fertilizer in different parts of the South, includ-
7 _ storms last year.
ing Georgia, which were devastated by the excessive rains and
v These loans are to be approved and distributed by the
- United States Department of Agriculture at Washington, D.
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C. These are Federal loans and the State Department of Agri-
~ eulture has absolutely no connection with them.
All interested in securing these loans should apply to Dr.
J. Phil Campbell, Director of Extension of the State College
of Agriculture at Athens, Georgia, as he will be largely in
charge of this work in Georgia. If these loans are handled
_ promptly by the several committees, who have to pass on them,
they can do some good in Georgia this year. If this delays the
farmer and keeps him running to town for the next two months
to see if he can get a loan, he had better forget it, and do the
best he can with what he has in sight.
J wrote an article in the Bulletin last week and stated that
the I. A. CG. Company was putting out a 10-4-4 fertilizer in cot-
ton bags. I also stated in the article that if any other company
was using cotton bags for its fertilizer to please let me know.
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FARM LOANS FOR FLOOD RELIEF
Yesterday, Mr. Williams, President of the A. A. C. Company
brought in a bag for a 12-4-4 and it was a bag made of cotton.
The name of the brand that they are putting in these cotton
bags is AGRICO for cotton. I understand that our Tin.
Lizzie friend, the Ford Motor Co., of Detroit, puts out Sul-
phate of Ammonia, in 100 pound bags, made of a good grade
of cotton. .
_ I wish all the fertilizer in Georgia was put up in cotton bags,
- Save these bags and you will have some good picking sacks |
in the fall, if you will take the fertilizer out-of them imme: -
diately and wash them thoroughly. They might help too, to
make the boy a pair of britches or a waist. Jute is not good
for anything except to make some foreign negros small wages.
I understand that the President of the company who has
these cotton bags says that the only trouble with them is that
it is hard to keep the negroes from stealing them at the fac-
tory to make their childrens clothes out of. You never heard.
of making childrens clothes out of jute. ae
Lets get a sentiment started in the cotton belt that will .
stop the wrapping of cotton and the putting of fertilizer in
JUTE. :
EUGENE TALMADGE.
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- MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA
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: ATLANTA
Sweet Potatoes (Yellow), bulk, 100 Ibs. -------------$ 1.85
_ Trish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs, --------------------- . 2.00
_ Cabbage, (green), erated, 100 The 2G eo 3.25
Bees, Ga., Extra, doz. _-------------------------"" 36
Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ------ Gwe ele eo pew eee anes 35
_ Eges, Ga., Trade, doz. oe a ee ee 33
Eggs, Yard Run, doz ~----------------------- ee 35,
Stags, lb. ------------------- are-<-"-- oo ee
Hens, lh. -L_--------+----<+-------- ween seenenen-- 25
Roosters, lb. ------- eo ee eee ener eee 16
Weleda, Wb. aloe ee beeen .40
Ducks, 1b. (soo +s- See ee ag aS
ee, 1. 16
Bey, bh. 2 .30
Pield Peas, mixed, bu. ------------------ ee 3.45
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. --------------- tata 3.65
Country Butter, best table, Ib. ---------------"75--7" .
Country Butter, cooking, lb.
SOME POULTRYMEN HAVE CONTRACYED
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Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Mar. 7,
PRODUCTS
1929, Always subject to variation.
MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS
$ 1.75 $ 1.75 $1.85 / 3 15 :
2.00 2.00 2.15 2.15
3.25 3.25 3.00 3.00 |
185 86 .36 S50
84 135 135 gh
32 88 22 .38 ,
85 35 35 35 :
125 125 24 | 25
125 125 24 26
15 15 15 ee?
.40 .40 Al 40
26 .26 125 125
15 16 .16 16
30 30 81 31
3.50 3.45 3.50 3.50
3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75
40 .40 40 .40
.80 80 .30 80
PRICE HIGHER
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PAGE TWO.
Flowers And Seed
For Sale
Dbl. yellow japonica, well rooted, 35c
ea; Red quince japonica, 25c; Large,
white hydrangea, 50c ea. Fall pinks,
50c doz; white and lavender iris, 15c
ea; lemon lilies, 45c doz. Well rooted.
Mrs, Eula Beal, Ellijay, Ga.
Pink, crepe myrtle, well rooted, $1
per doz; blue crepe vine, 50c doz; Mar.
pinks, $1 doz; Little yellow thornless
roses, well rooted, $1 doz; Begonia, 15c
bunch; Bridal Wreath, 20c ea; Month-
ly roses, 15c ea. Add postage on small
Ac Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland,
a.
Pink crepe myrtle, 15c ea. 4 for 50c;
tiger lilies, 10c ea; Dahlias, 15 and 25c
ea; White spirea, 15c @a; Maderia vine
bulbs, 25c per doz. Red, pink and yel-
low rose cuttings, 15c per doz; Will
exch. for Arbor Vitaes, Junipers, coral
vine tubers or any kind of field peas.
Send sample. Mrs. Ralph McGill, Daw-
son, Ga,, Rt. 1.
' Dbl. dahlias, price 25c; African mar-
igold seed 10c pkg. Miss Annie E.
Jones, Fayetteville, Ga.
Fine pink cannas, $1 per doz. King
Humbert 15 for $1. Orange lilies, 30c
per doz; Blue hyacinths 50c per doz;
Shasta daisies, 30c doz; Rooted pink
weigelia, 50c. White narcissi, $1 per
a Mrs. N. C. Alston, Social Circle,
a.
_. White hydrangeas, 15c ea; August
lilies, 3 for 35c; yellow day lilies, 20c
doz; Cactus, pink and red June, 15c
ea. Pink oxalis, 4 for 10c; red geran-
jums, 15c ea; Send M. O. Mrs. A. W.
McCrary, Gainesville, Ga.
Eureka cannas, Alfred Conrad, Sal-
mon pink, Carmin, pink bronze foliage.
10c ea; $1.10 per doz; Red King Hum-
bert, Venus, pink bloom, creamy bor-
der, 10c ea. $1 doz; Royal Poinciana,
10c doz. Grand duke Jasmine cuttings,
4 for 15c; Pink crepe myrtle, 35c ea.
Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Ga.
Yellow Forsythia, pink, blue hydran-
geas, dbl. white and pink spirea, ever-
green lilies, $1 per doz; Amaryllis, pink
red and milk and wine lilies, 50c, small-
er, 25c; Tiger single and dbl. 50c per
doz; Bronze cannas, fancy leaf calad-
jum 25c ea. Pansy, coreopsis and vio-
lets, 25c per doz. Miss C. Maxwell,
Whigham, Ga.
Azaleas, pink, white, yellow, red mix-
ed, Mtn. Laurel, rhododendrons, Har-
dy ferns, trailing arbutus, red japon-
, ica, 6 for $1. Snowdrop bulbs, 25c doz;
Narcissi 40c doz; Orange day lilies, 40c
doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga.
Primrose plants, larkspur, all col-
ors, 25c per doz. Mrs. E. Ponell, East-
anollee, Ga.
' White lilacs, fine plants, 20c per
/ plant. Golden glow, 6 for 50c; Dbl. or-
ange lilies, 6 for 50c. Mrs. M. F. Mer-
riam, Demorest, Ga.
Well rooted, dbl. white althea plants,
althea, forsythia, English dogwood, 20c
ea or 6 for $1. Hibiscus, in several
shades 3 for 25c; Leopard begonia, 25c.
White, purple and pink oxalis, 20c doz.
Hibiscus given with 50c order. Include
postage on small orders. Mrs. May But-
Jer, 114 Summit St., Cartersville, Ga.
White and yellow April blooming nar-
cissi bulbs, 20c per doz or $1.25 per
100. Miss Maude Herring, Lavonia, Ga.,
Feu, 2 .
White, yellow, pink, lavender and
bright red dahlia tubers, 10c ea; or $1
per doz. Cape jasmine, well rooted,
25c ea. Pink, May and June cactus, 15c
ea. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Ga.
Rt. 9.
Large, red blooming canna bulbs, 75c
per doz. postpaid. Mrs. R. L. Mabry,
Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dorothy Perkins roses, pink, 10c;
cuttings from everblooming roses, cream
pink and red, 25c doz; Large, flowering
mums, cream and variegated, 10c ea;
Flowering cannas, 10c ea; June lilies
and white flags, 35c doz; Mixed holly-
hock, dbl. mixed zennias, 10c pkg. Mrs.
J. Winters, Buford, Ga.
Dorothy Perkins rose, 50c ea; Sweet
Williams, 35c doz; azaleas, 15c ea;
Cherokee roses, 6 for 25c; Money Or-
der or stamps. Miss Mattie B. Dillard,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. . 5
Several hundred Amaryllis, Johnsonii
lily bulbs, 20c ea; 3 for 50c; 7 for $1
prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington,
Ga.
_ Plants for April delivery, Salvia, 25c
doz; marigold, dusty miller, zennia,
mixed colors, asters, yellow African
daisies, 15c doz. Mrs. R. H. Wright,
Middleton, Ga.
Salmon sultanas, rooted, 20c ea; pink
;
- conk shell begonias, 20c; pink and red
geraniums, 15c; Blue hydrangea, 25c;
Milk and Wine lilies, 6 for 45c; Gladioli
bulbs, 25c doz; Quince japonica, 30c;
.white oleander, 25c; Dbl. orange lilies,
a per doz. Miss Mattie Carter, Alma,
a.
Primrose plants, 10c ea. Also dbl and
single larkspur plants. Mrs, J. E. Mc-
Calla, Middleton, Ga.
Lavender iris, 10c; lilies, 45c doz;
yellow japonica, 35c ea; Daffodils, 45c
doz; Butterfly bush, 25c ea; Fall pinks,
50c doz; Will exch. for baby chicks,
Miss Pearl Hensley, Elijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
6 monthly roses, 3 for 10c; cream
color, also 6 water lilies, 25c ea; Few
cuttings of wandering jew, 3 for 10c;
Add postage, cash with order. Miss
Nancy Corly, Lilburn, Ga., Box 108.
Will exch. 1 doz blue violets, rooted,
1-2 cup sunflower seed, 15c pkg. Hast-
ings melon seed, 1-2 cup marigold seed,
6 large, yellow, dbl. cannas, 4 chrysan-
themums, lavender large type, 6 hima-
laya, vines. All for 1 peony to bloom
this spring, a Gloxinia or large size
regal lily. Mrs. Barbara Richardson,
706. Kendall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Dbl. white and variegated dahlia
bulbs, 10c ea; or 3 for 25c; Sweet Will-
iams, mixed colors, 15c doz; Dbl. red,
white and pink holly hocks, 3 colors,
10c; Hyacinth bulbs, or azaleas. Mrs.
L. A. Hill, Woodstock, Ga.
Royal purple iris, 25c doz; Orange
day lilies, 15c doz. Yellow japonica, 20c
ea; Dbl: white spirea, 15c ea; Red crepe
myrtle, 25c ea; Purple fox glove, bridal
wreath, verbena, 15c doz; Hollyhock,
5c ea; Blue spider lily, 25c doz; Hardy
hibiscus, 15c ea; Well rooted. Mrs. Will
Dean, Talking Rock, Ga. :
Dbl. pink almonds, mock orange, la-
vender lilacs, well rooted, 20c ea; Giant
red cannas, 70c per doz; Sweet scented
lavender bush, 25c ea; Purple and crim-
son hardy verbena, 25c per doz; Other
flowers reasonable. Mrs. Tensley Hen-
derson, Oakman, Ga.
Christmas cactus, 40c ea; 3 for $1.
Hydrangeas, 30c ea., 4 for $1. Jonquils,
25c per doz. Mrs. R. T. Hampton, Min-
eral Bluff, Ga.
Blue iris lilies, 90c per 100. Stamps
not accepted. Miss Mae Bell White,
Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.
Blue iris lilies and tiger lilies, 5c
doz; Dusty miller, 20c doz; Golden
glow, 25c doz; Trailing arbutus, 20c
doz; Large pink, rose and black velvet
rose, 15 ea; Pink, yellow and bronze
fall pinks, 40c doz. Mrs. Lina Ammons,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Would like to exch. wisteria vines,
well rooted, 25c ea; 5 for $1; for dried
fruit, field peas for table use. Mrs.
M. N. Killebrew, Arlington, Ga.
Purple lilac bushes, 10c ea; or 3 for
25c; Snowball 10c ea or 3 for 25c; Fall
pink yellow and white, 3 bunches, 10c;
velvet and green pod okra seed, 10c half
a ats G. B. White, Dahlonega, Ga.,
Golden glow, dahlia, large cannas,
rooted, 20c ea; 12 for $1. Dahlia tu-
bers, 3 for 50c; Deep yellow lilies, 12
for 45c; Royal blue iris, 12 for $1; Gold-
en Bell bushes, 20c ea., 6 for $1. Well
rooted. Add postage on small orders.
re Adie Lee Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga.
Shasta daisies, 10c doz; -3 for 25c;
Easter lily bulbs, white and purple, 5c
ea; 6 for 25c; yellow spider lilies, 5c
ea; 3 for 10c; yellow canna bulbs, 10c
ea; 3 for 25c; Blue violets, 10c doz;
3 doz, 25c; Lilac bushes, purple color,
3 for 50c; Jonquils, and perennial
pinks. Add postage on all orders less
than 50c; Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Roy-
ston, Ga.
Hardy fragrant arbutus, pink and
white flowering, 30c doz; or 2 bunches
for 45c; Cream and white narcissi, jon-
quils, 35c per doz; or $1.25 for 100.
Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Large iris lilies, 50c doz; Large yel-
low daffodils, 40c doz; Cream narcissi,
40c doz; Bronze day lilies, 25c doz;
Cherokee roses, 25c ea; Thornless ros-
es, evergreen vine. Mrs.'Elsie Heaton,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. ;
Red, Christmas cactus, 15c ea; May
pinks, 5c ea; white daisies, 10c doz;
blue and pink verbena will live and
grow all winter, 5c ea; pink phlox, 5c
ea. Mrs. H. G. Eraser, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rt 7,
1 nice bunch of lace and spengeria
fern ea., 50c; pink and red geraniums,
10c ea; Boston and ostrich plume fern,
25e per cutting. Pink and red June
cactus, 10c per cutting. No stamps un-
less very small order. Mrs. O. T. Altha,
Loganville, Ga., Rt. 2. ;
Mixed lily bulbs, Cannas, iris and
spider lilies, $1 per 100 FOB. No order
for less than $1 accepted. Mrs. M..B.
Lee, Fort Valley, Ga., Rt. 5.
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Purple iris, 25c doz; $1.25 per 100.
Pink oleanders, purple lilacs, 12 1-2c ea;
Speckled iris, 20c doz; $1 per 100. Gol-
den Bells, 2 roses, 10c ea., or 3 for 25c;
Mrs. J. L. Frix, Talking Rock, Ga.
Yellow single and dbl. day lilies, 25c
per doz; Blue and pink rooted hydran-
gea, 25c ea; King Humbert red and
bronze cannas, 30c ea; Butter cups, 25c
doz; April blooming narcissi, 25c doz;
Mrs. M. L. Cook, Geneva, Ga.
King Humbert begonia, 35c; Angel
wing begonia, white bloom, 35c;. Leo-
pard lilies, white bloom, large plants,
30c ea; Conk begonia, red and pink
bleom, 15c ea; orange with white, 10c
ea. Mrs. Walter McDonald, Alma, Ga.
Would like to exch. dbl. red geran-
ium and rosebud geraniums, rooted, for
dbl. pink and white geraniums, speck-
Jed beauty begonia and asparagus fern,
Must be rooted. Mrs. J. H. Parks, Tem-
ple, Ga., Rt. 2. caer
Purple lilac, 1 1-2 to 2 ft. high. Good
roots, 3 for 50c; Old fashioned sweet
scented blue yard violets, 10c doz; 3
doz, 25c; Purple Easter lilies, nice roots,
5c ea. 6 for 25c; Pink primroses, 10c
doz; 3 doz, 25c; Annual larkspur, strong
plants, 10c doz; Giant zennia seed, all
colors, including white 5c thls. yellow
canna bulbs, 10c ea; or will exch. for
white feed sacks. Mrs. Oscar Phillip,
Royston, Ga.
Finest type of geranium, dbl. 12 dif-
ferent kinds including all shades of
red, pink, salmon and white; also
shades between pink and red, 10c per
cutting or 12 for $1. Begonias; red,
white, pink, Pres. Carnot, Alba picta,
white conk and 1 extra large leaf with
silver specks. 10c per cutting or 5c
ae 1 of each. Mrs. Leland Lee, Oliver,
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Ostrich and Maiden hair fern, 20c
ea. Single salmon pink geranium cut-
tings, 10c; Begonia cuttings, 15c ea;
Red verbena, well rooted, 10c; Chry-
santhemums, pink, yellow, orange and
white, daisy mixed or separate 25c doz.
Chee Eunice Cannon, Dublin, Ga., Rt.
Orange lilies, $1 per doz. Red ver-
bena, 15c; Red King Humbert cannas,
dbl. yellow and variegated canna lil-
ies, $1 per doz; Blue Lupines, for cut-
ting, 50c per doz; Jonquils, and glad-
ioli bulbs, 25c doz. Miss Alice Carter,
Alma, Ga.
Geraniums, large size, 3 yrs. old. Col-
ors, red, white and pink, dbl. and sing-
le, 75c ea. Miss Jimmie Sue Carson,
Griffin, Ga.
All colors of azaleas, mixed, 6 for $1.
Mountain Laurel, 6 for $1. Red Quince
Japonicas, 5 for $1. Del or exch. for
everblooming red water spirea or per-
ennial phlox, all colors. Mrs. Thomas
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Lantanas, 3 yrs. old, 50c; purple iris,
$2 per 100; yellow iris, 1 doz. 25c; King
Humbert cannas, 50c doz; Any color
dbl. monthly improved variety 3 yrs.
old, 75c ea; Peonies, 50c ea; $3 per
doz; Darkred cactus, 25c ea; Well root-
ed. Will exch. for pure bred Donaldson
strain 1927 hatch hens. Miss Eva
Haynes, Buford, Ga.
Dbl. white hollyhock seed, large zen-
nias, red cocks comb, striped petunias,
phlox of several colors to sell or exch.
for rooted dbl. cape jasmine or dbl.
rose of Sharon, any color. Mrs. Ona
Terrell, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
Rooted Cherokee roses, $5 per 100.
Dwarf Boxwood, 5-8 inches, $6.75 per
100 or $1.25 per doz. Day lilies, $1 per
100; Dbl. red cannas, 90c per doz; 5
palms, $1.20 for 5. Mrs. Mae Rodgers,
Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Cherokee roses and boxwood plants,
$1 per doz; $6 per 100. Lace and spen-
geri ferns, 20c ea. Miss Blanch Wood-
ruff, Greenville, Ga.
Assorted azaleas, $1 per doz. B. W.
Anderson, Grovetown, Ga., Rt. 2.
Red spirea, purple lilac, white dbl.
althea, pink crepe myrtle and purple
wisteria, 25c ea. Miss Ruth Steinhei-
mer, Brooks, Ga. 7
Large chrysanthemums, incurved,
yellow and red with bronze reverse,
5c doz; 12 different colors for 75c;
Shasta daisies, 3 doz. for $1.25. Red
Spider lilies, $1.50 doz; Abelias and Ar-
mour river privet, 6 large clumps for
$5.50; beautiful boxwood, 12-15 inches,
$3 doz; 15-18 in., $5 doz; 2 yr. old Dor-.
othy Perkins roses, 50c ea; Lavender
spirea, 50 ea; Day lilies, oramge col-
or, $1 per doz; Dahlia seed, zennias,
gaillardias, red or mixed hibiscus, Roy-
al poinciana, 10c pkg. Mrs. Annie M.
Butler, West Point, Ga.
City of Portland cannas, gorgeous
wax like blooms from Spring until
frost. 15c ea; or $1 per doz. Old rose
cannas, bronze foliage, 15c ea; or $1 per
~tdoz. Golden. glow, pink oxalis, Alpine:
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T. Greer, Austell, Ga., Rt. 1.
moss, Star of Bethlehem, Jerusalem
cherry plants, 5, 10 and 15c; Whites,
yellow daisy chrysanthemums, 25 doz;
Enclose postage for less than $1. Mrs.
D. T. Cumby, Tifton, Ga.
Abelia, hydrangea, primrose, jasmine,
forsythia, philadelphus, oleander, red,
yellow, cream with red Stripe, spirea,
crepe myrtle, dbl. altheas, lavender,
golden bells, rosemary, Dahlia tubers
mixed; Paul Neyron roses, white Amer-.
ican Beauty, any 4 for $1.15. 6 for $1.-.
60. 12 for $3.20. Mrs. J. A. Griffin,
512 16th Ave., E, Cordele, Ga. ee
Poppy plants, 10c per doz; Verbena,
10c per bunch; peonies, 50c bulb. Miss
Ellie Belcher, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Flower seed or plants. Crepe myrtle,
10c or 75c doz; Yellow canna lilies, 25c
per doz; del in lots of six or more. Miss
Bertha Moon, Waco, Ga. a
Mammoth Russian sunflower, dbl.
zennias, mixed colors, 3 thls. del. for 3
2c stamps. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell,
Ga., Rt. 2. j
Trimardeau or Giant mixed colors, |
Pansy plants, Ic ea. Add 7c for postage. -
eeu O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga., Rt.
White, cream, yellow and lavender
chrysanthemums, 50 plants for $1; pur-
ple sweet violets, $1 per 100 or exch.
for other flowers. Mrs. Rob Jones,
Shellman, Ga. _ a
Blue and white larkspur, 25c doz, pre-
paid. White flag lilies, 35 doz; Large
mums, white, yellow and bronze incury-
ed, red and yellow petals, 30c doz; Dor-
othy Perkins roses, 15c ea; Mrs. B. F.
Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. Ae
Purple iris, 25c doz; pink primroses,
15c doz; or 2 doz 25c; Pink and purple
verbena, 25c doz. Wild Easter lilies or |
Lady slippers, 75c per 100. Blue battle
bulbs, 50c 100; Jonquils, 25c doz. Mrs.
Clara Belle Cary, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. mixed larkspur, 20c per doz.
Mrs, R. N. Massey, Nicholson, Ga.
Giant Pansy plants, 25c per doz;
Larkspur, dbl. mixed colors, 15c per
doz; Single larkspur, 10c doz; English |
daisies, in various colors, 10c ea; Red
King Humbert ,cannas, 10c ea. Blue
flags, 35c per doz. Exch. cannas or flags
for geraniums or sultana cuttings. Mrs.
E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.
Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; Pink and
yellow azaleas, $1 doz; rhododendron,
Mtn. laurel, butterfly bush, red japon-
ica, crabapples, 25c ea; 6 for $1. Peren- |
nial phlox, 35c doz. Mrs. Bonnie Ab- |
ercrombie, Morganton, Ga. c
Pink and yellow azaleas, 25c ea. 6
for $1. 12 for $1.75. Also have huckle-
berries and Spruce pines. H. Wilson,
Morganton, Ga. ee
American Beauty roses, 25c ea, 6
for $1. 10 rooted roses for $1. Pink |
Cherokee roses, $1 doz; Cream narcissi,
Golden center, Giant daffodils, orange
lilies, 35c doz. yellow dogwood, 3 for
50c; Irish lilies, 50c doz; Althea lilies |
and golden forsythia, 8 for $1. Pink
flowering Locust, 30c ea; Trailing ar-
butus, 50c doz; Sweet Williams, Palma
violets, 25c doz; Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor- |
ganton, Ga. a ee
Yellow thornless roses, $1 doz; Red
japonicas, 25c ea. Tiger lilies and day
lilies, 75c doz. 12 choice roses, $1 doz;
Pink trailing arbutus, 40c doz. Red and
yellow azaleas, 25c ea. Well rooted. |
Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie, Loving, Ga.
6 oak hydrangea, 50c ea. Orange day
lilies, 25c doz; Large pink peony, 3 for
$1. Bridal wreath, bushes, 40c; Well
rooted. Mrs. A. Ellis, Mineral Bluff,
Ga.
Mignonette or Maderia vine bulbs, 60
doz. Snowball, purple wisteria vine, |
well rooted, 25c ea. No stamps. Mrs.\J.
White violets, 10 doz; Magnolia, 15_
ea; Easter lilies, 15c doz; Cannas,
cream, yellow, red and yellow variegat-_
ed, 10c ea. Sweet bay, 5c ea. Miss Glada=n 27
ys Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. _
4 Madonna lily bulbs, 25c ea; Red
spider lilies, 30c doz; Large dahlia, zen~
nia and Monster zennia plants, ready
after April 1st. 2 doz. 25c; Mrs. G. Ve
Norman, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 1. i
3 pink monthly baby roses, rooted,
25c. 1 red monthly rose, 1 yr. old, 30 ee
dahlia bulbs, red and yellow, 3 for 25c; a
2 or 3 dark red rose bud geraniums, ~
40c ea: 1 apple geranium, rooted, 20
Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. -
Chrysanthemums, large midnight sun, z
bronze, orange and bronze mixed, pur-
ple pink and orange, 35c doz. Few core=
opsis, 35c doz. Now ready. Send 5c post-
age per doz. Mrs. L. B. Adams, Macon,
Ga., Rt. 3. : oN
Blue iris lilies, 40 doz; White August
liiles, 3 bulbs for 25c; Pink hardy phiox,
30c per doz. Wild azaleas, 2 for 25;
Golden Bell, 25c ea. Mrs. H. G. Wilson,
Loving; Ga.
She ae ee ane
_ Thursday, March 7, 1929. _
Flowers And Seed
s For Sale :
Hastings large white shasta daisies,
and well rooted Paul Neyron roses.
_ Exch. for any color well rooted Abelia
or dbl. red or yellow japonica; 1 doz.
_ daisies for 1 plant or 1 rose for a plant.
Mrs. E. Nelson, Kingston, Ga.
_ All colors larkspur plants, 10c doz;
_ red and orange canna bulbs, 25c doz;
_ pink flowering almond, 10c ea. Sword
ferns, 10c bunch, Red and pink Doroc-
Ahy Perkins roses, 15c ea. Mrs. L. P.
Smith, Helena, Ga.
Several colors rooted roses, 6 for $1.
25 kinds of rose cuttings 100 for 75c;
Yellow star jasmine, 2 yrs. old, 6 for
$1. 3 doz, $2.50. Large verbena plants,
$1 per 100. Mixed colors frost proof
petunias, $1 per 100. Exch. for any col-
or rooted japonica, begonia, peonies or
_ Radience rose. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton,
Ga., Rt. A. oe
_ Red crepe myrtle, Perkins rose bush-
s, will sell or exch. for peas, dried
peaches, lard and geese feathers. B.
- Wood, Experiment, Ga., Box 138.
- Gladioli bulbs, mixed colors, large
size, 50c doz; Small size, 25c doz; Add
_ postage for mailing. Mrs. B. J. Edmond-
(son, Cedartown, Ga., Rt. 3.
_ Gaillardia and larkspur mixed, 20c
doz. or exch. for rooted begonia, ger-
_ anium or hardy perennial phlox, any
color except solid white. Mrs. C. H.
Cafel, Molena, Ga.
_.. Purple violets, mixed mums, blanket
flower, 5 doz; rooted sage, 5c bunch.
Mammoth sunflower seed, 10c cup. Big
' bronze and yellow canna bulbs, 5c ea;
35c doz. Old fashioned garden bean seed
tender 20c cup. 10 kinds flower seed,
mixed, pkg. 5c. Mrs. M. C. Conner,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Hastings giant zennia seed, all col-
ors, 5c tbls. Moon vine seed, 5c. tbls.
All colors dbl. touch-me-not seed, 5c
tsp. Dbl. red poppy seed, 5c tsp; Sun-
' flower seed, 5c tbls. Pink red and: white
cosmos, 5c thls. October marigold, 5c
tsp. Add postage. Miss Pearl Farmer,
- Gainesville, Ga.
Blue flag lilies, 25 per doz. or 5 doz.
$1. Yellow jonquils, 15c per doz. or $1
per 100. Will exch. for amaryllis, ma-
- donna, lilies, regal dbl. tiger, lemon and
- gpider lilies; white narcissi, gladioli
bulbs or fine monthly roses, well root-
ed. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. G. D. Craw-
ford, Martin, Ga. :
Jonquils, daffodils, narcissi and hya-
cinth bulbs, 25c per doz; 10 doz. $2;
' Mammoth red and bronze mums, 25c
- per doz; large yellow incurved 20c per
doz; Crepe myrtle 20c ea. $8 per 100.
Small native cedars, same price. White
iris, 40c doz. Mrs. E. T. Almon, Midland,
Ga. tats
_ Crimson crepe myrtle, 2 and 3 yr.
size, 50 and 75c; Dbl. larkspur, mixed
-eolors, 25c doz; -Physostegia, 25c doz,
- or will exch. for Spanish iris or German
iris. Mrs. F. M. Mangleburg, Cornelia,
(Ga. 7: (Se
Maple begonia, 10c cutting, white and
pink oxalis, 5c ea. Dbl. red summer |
_ blooming cactus, 25c per doz; White
narcissi, 30c doz; yellow and cream
daffodils, 30c doz. 10c per doz. for day
lilies. White spirea, Bridal Wreath,
Golden Rod, 15c ea. Mrs. J. C. Eades,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. sean
White, bright red, dark red geranium
cuttings, 5c. Pink oxalis, 5c; Will exch.
- for any kind monthly running roses,
reasonable. Cannas. Mrs. W. A. Fields,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
White narcissi bulbs,
centers, 25c per doz. Send stamps for
- postage. Mrs. E. E. Gardner, Villa Rica,
Ga., Rt. 2. :
_ Purple lilac sprouts, 25c; Geraniums,
10c; Blue plumbago rooted, 25c; Pink
eactus cuttings, 15c; pink oxalis, 5c;
Begonia cuttings, 15c. Mrs. W. A. Clay,
with yellow
Loganville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Forsythia, white star jasmine, 50c per
- doz; White lilac, Goldenbell, crepe myr-
tle, Bridal wreath, Japan quince, pur-
_ ple lilac, oak hydrangea, 4 for 30c; 75c
per doz. Pink and purple verbena, 50
_ per 100; white iris, 50 bulbs, $1.10. Mix-
- .ed iris, 8 or 10 colors, $1.10 per doz.
Abelia, cape jasmine, and weigelia cut-
- tings, 35c per doz; Mixed dahlia, 60c
_ per doz} Japanese chrysanthemums,
_ 35 per doz; 50 for $1.10. Daisy mums,
25c per doz; 50 for $1.10. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
s Will exch. geranium cuttings, large
Yred chrysanthemums, red and varie-
gated dahlias, hollyhocks, peonies, red
spirea or white calla lily bulbs. Write
: . Mrs. M. M. Kelly, Lithonia, Ga.,
ye 4, ; f
a
eae
i
Azaleas, 25c ea; althea lilies, 20c ea;
| Red_ dogwood, 15c ea. Mtn. Laurel, 25c
| ca. Mrs. Jessie Crombie, Loving, Ga. .
Dark purple and light purple iris, 40c
doz; White spirea, dbl. pink almond,
purple lilac, yellow thorny rose, 15c
a; pink weigelia, 50c ea; Winter bloom-
ing golden link 10c ea; Purple foxglove
ne cee aa Martha Langley, Ellijay,
a., ae
Purple lilac, 20c ea; purple wisteria
vine, 30c ea; white Star Jasmine, 15c
ea; pink Dorothy Perkins rose bushes,
20c ea. Mrs. S. W.. Rogers, Conyers,
Ca tt. 2:
Golden glow, 30c doz; Perennial sweet
peas, 10c ea; Christmas blooming cac-
tus, 10-15c ea. Pink crepe mrytle, 20c
ea. Mrs. .C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
7 colors dahlias, large and dbl. white
rose and yellow, Jersey type petals,
Pink, light purple, dark purple, bright
yellow and red and white variegated
incurved petals. 1 doz. bulbs, $1. 6 for
60c; Improved marigold seed. Varie-
gated and dbl. beautiful foliage, fine
for borders, 10c. Mrs. E. L. Pittman,
doz.
Waleska,Ga.) >
Shasta daisies, 25 per Mrs.
Gordon Strickland, Royston, Ga.
' Yellow narcissi, 20c doz; yellow lilies,
25 doz; sweet violets, 2 for 5c; Also
dish rag gourd seed. Miss Lucille Ak-
ins, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 3.
4 or 500 medium type chrysanthe-
mums. Mixed colors, 20c doz; Pom-
pom white Diana, 25c doz. Yellow daisy
type 15c doz. Variegated lantana, 10
and 15 ea. Trailing queen coleus, 10c.
Would exch. for fancy leaf and stiff
leaf calacium, rex begonia, pink canna,
asters and mums. Mrs. D. Youmans,
Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1. .
arge type chrysanthemum, white,
red, bronze, yellow and lavender, 15c
per doz; 2 doz, 25c; 3 doz, 32c; pink
and white variegated oleander cuttings,
6 inches long, 8 for 15c. Would be glad
to exch. for value in peonies, red, white
and pink fringed with pink for any one
of these. Mrs. T..C. Beverly, Ochloch-
Nee, Ca: . i
Trailing arbutus, pink cherokee ros-
es; Arbutus, 40c ea; roses, $1 doz; al-
thea lilies, 25c ea. Azaleas, 25c ea. BIk.
and white pines and spruce pines, all
20c ea. Golden glow, 40 doz. Well root-
ed. C. C. Wright, Loving, Ga.
Red dogwood, white pines, tiger lil-
ies; $1 per 100 for lilies; Cherokee ros-
es, $1 per doz; Jonquils, 25c doz. Trail-
ing arbutus, 25c doz. Miss Lena Mae
Greenway, Loving, Ga.
Red dogwood, 15c ea; Snowdrop, ti-
ger lilies, $1 per 100; Trailing arbutus,
jonquils, 25c doz. Cherokee roses, $1
per doz. Mrs. Martha Pope, Loving,
a. ,
Hydrangea, 40c ea; Yellow monthly
roses, 45; American Beauty roses, 45c;
Yellow cannas, 6 for 35c; White April
blooming narcissi, 15c doz; Geranium,
orange and pink with white edges,
15 ea; June cactus, 15c; Oxalis, 4 pink
for 15c; Wandering Jew, purple and
green, 4 for 15c; Gladioli bulbs, pink,
very fine, 6 for 25c; Maple geranium,
3 for 15c. Miss Cora Moore, Buford,
Ga.
Crepe myrtle, 2 1-2 ft. for 10c ea.;
3 1-2 ft. for 20c. Will exch. for pecan
trees or pecans. Hastings fine yellow
chrysanthemums, 35e doz or exch for
goose eggs, turkey or plymouth rock
eggs. Mrs. B. C. Moye, Hamilton, Ga.
Easter lily bulbs, 6 for 25c; $3.75 per
100. Also Mtn. laurel, wild pink, hon-
eysuckle. Sweet shrub, 25c ea. Will ex-
change for canna or dahlia bulbs, goose
eggs or geese. Mrs. H. G. Lawrence,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Candy Tuft, mixed colors, white and
pink bachelor buttons
marigold seed, 5c pkg. Each. Dbl. and
single larkspur mixed colors, sweet
peas, 10c ea or exch. for 2 crop peas
or value. Dbl. dahlia seed mixed col-
ors, 10c pkg. or $1.60 for 1 1-2 0z. Dbl.
chrysanthemums, 2 kind of white, 35c
doz. or exch. Mrs. P. C. Mikell, Quit-
man, Ga.
1 doz. extra large dahlia bulbs, $1
per doz. Mrs. Ethel Cochran, Drake-
town, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. pink oleanders, 25c ea. Pink and.
white weigelia, cape jasmine, dbl. White
spirea, japonica, 20c ea. Lilac, crepe
myrtle, forsythia, rose of Sharon, Eng-
lish ivy, yellow thornless rose, 15c ea;
Blue and White iris, orange day lilies,
25c per doz. Dbl. dahlia bulbs in all
colors, gladioli bulbs, all colors mixed
and white.dbl. tube rose bulbs, 5c ea.
All colors verbena plants, 25c doz; Blue
grape vines, 10c ea. 50c doz. Canna bulbs
5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner,
Austell, Ga, Rt. 2. pats
Giant hollyhock seed, all colors, mix-
ed; dahlias, zennia seed; marigold seed
MARKET BULLETIN
and French)
10c cup. Dbl. peony, flowering poppy
seed, 10c spoon. Rose and white hy-
drangeas, 2 for 60c; Snowdrops, 25c
or 2 for 25c; Will exch for cabbage
plants or corn. Mrs. Dessie Hughey,
Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Red, everblooming hardy carnations,
rooted, 15c ea; Large type chrysanthe-
mums, 6 varieties and colors, 40c doz;
Justicia rooted, 15c ea; White Bridal
Wreath spirea, 12 inches, 25c ea. Mrs.
J. C. Garthright, Warrenton, Ga.
Pink weigelia, 25 and 40c ea. Well
rooted Virginia creeper and Yucca,
purple wisteria, 25c ea; Hardy yellow
primroses, purple iris, Goldenglow, fox-
gloves and daffodils, 30c doz; Velvet
roses, 6 for 25c and, snowballs, Golden
Bells, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Geo.
W. Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Geraniums, begonias, oxalis and oth-
er pot plants. Assortment of 12 for 50c.
Rooted running roses, 15c ea. Large
dbl. yellow winter pinks, 15c doz. del.
ie Annie E. Swafford, Dawsonville,
a.
Dahlia bulbs, mixed colors, 10c ea;
Del or exch. for well rooted sultanas,
begonias or pink geraniums. Miss Ruby
Bramblett, Young Cane, Ga.
Pink and white striped amaryllis lily
bulbs, 50c ea. Smaller size, 25c; Yellow
cannas, red and salmon colors, 5c ea.
50c doz. Jonquils, 25c doz; $1 for 100.
Pink spring blooming roses, well rooted,
15c and 2 for 25c; $1 per doz del. or
will exch. for dry butter beans for ta-
ble use. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.
Chrysanthemums, dark red, white,
lavender and 3 shades of yellow. 20c
doz; 35c 2 doz; 3 doz, 50c; Add post-
age: Mrs. W. E. Calaway, Manassos,
a.
Hastings dbl. cannas, 20c ea; Dahlia
bulbs, 25 ea; Sweet Williams, white
and blue, 30c doz; Pink June cactus,
well rooted, 20c bunch; Blooming horse
mint, red, 25c doz; Hastings dbl. hol-
lyhocks, mixed, 75c doz; Large varie-
ty of chrysanthemums, 20c>ea. Conch
shell begonia, white tinted with pink,
well rooted, 15c; Dbl. sunflower seed,
10c thls. All postpaid. Will exch. for
nice fancy caladium or Boston fern.
Mrs. J. T. L. Harness, Mineral Bluff,
Ga.
Madonna lily bulbs, lavender crepe
myrtle, red flowering quince, cluster
Bridal wreath, Butterfly bush, 25c ea;
Large giant zennias, Fire plant, Dwarf*
red prince feather, all 10c pkg. Will
exch for few hundred early Jersey
Wakefield cabbage plants or altheas.
Miss Cora Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga.
Blue iris, 25c doz. 100 Christmas Jas-
mine, 25 Jonquils, April blooming nar-
cissi, 90c per 100; Daffodils, $1 per 100;
Blue hyacinths, 50c per 100; Dusty mil-
ler, 10c doz; June lilies, 25c doz; Blue,
yellow and white chrysanthemums, 25c
per doz; Pink, red, white yellow month-
ly roses, 25c doz. Rooted boxwood, $3
per doz; Thornless everblooming roses,
25c ea; Dianthus, 25c for 4. Snapdra-
gon, 6 for 25c. Hastings mammoth zen-
nia seed, 15c? Mrs. W. F. Fricks, Silver
Creek, Ga.
Pink crepe myrtle cuttings, 10c ea;
Blue iris, 20c doz; Purple lilacs, 2 ft.
high, 15c ea; 4 colors geranium cuttings
10c ea or all 4 for 25c; Cape jasmine
cuttings, oxalis, pink and white, spot-
ted begonia, good roots, 15c ea; Will
exch. for gladioli bulbs, tulips, Easter.
lilies, or other flowers. Add postage on
orders less than 25c. Mrs, Ralph Will-
jams, Cumming, Ga. :
Purple iris bulbs, sweet scented Nar-
cissi, 25c doz; Gladioli bulbs, 25c doz.
Dbl. flowering almond, 25c for 50. Exch.
for monthly roses rooted. Mrs. L. O.
Noble, Trenton, Ga.
Dbl. dahlias, 25c ea; African mari-
gold, 10c pkt. Miss Annie E. Jones,
Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Red and yellow canna bulbs, 50c per
doz; Golden glow, 25c per doz. Large
purple violets, 20c per doz; Purple and
white single larkspur, 15c doz; Pink
vine plants 15-25c ea; Milk and Wine
lily bulbs, large, 6 for $1. Small 6 for
50c; Giant caladium bulbs, 6 for $1.
25c ea; Add postage. Mrs. G. M. Boyd,
Valdosta; Ga.
Dark pink Dorothy Perkins roses, well
rooted, at 20c ea or will exch for dif-
ferent colors of spirea, abelias, purple
lilac. red dogwood, ior other shrubbery.
Mrs. I. G. Williams, Cordele, Ga.
Will-exch. well rooted spirea, billardi,
purple wisteria, jasmine, Gladioli bulbs
and perennial forget-me-nots, old fash-
ioned blue, white and yellow iris, for
rhododendrons, hemlock, spruce, Mtn.
laurel, purple magnolia, daphne or oth-
er shrubs. Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Pal-
metto, Ga.
Dbl. purple lilac, 2 for 25; yellow
doz. Weeping spirea, purple lilac, 15c |
| jasmine 15c; purple crepe myrtle, 25
dusty miller, 20c per doz. Mrs. Scott
Davis, Hogansville, Ga. }
Larkspur, single and dbl. white, pink
blue, phlox, mixed colors, rose, pink
and red verbena, 15c doz; Chrysanthe-
mums, Silver Wedding sunset, Black
Hawk, 5c ea; 50c doz; Early lavender,
burnt orange, yellow and red, 25c doz.
Ragged robin, snapdragon, 7c pkg. Add
postage. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington,
Ga., Rt. A. :
Old fashioned pinks, 50c per doz, $2
per 100 del. C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga.
Want to exch dark red dahlia bulbs
valued at 3 for 25c for all colors\ of
spirea, crepe myrtle, red arbor vitae,
spruce pine, white pine, altheas, dbl
red and yellow japonicas, amaryllis
and Easter lilies. Mrs. C. A. Weaver,
Felton, Ga.,; Rt. 2. et
White German iris, large orange day)
lilies, $1.00 for C. Shasta daisies, 15c_
doz; yellow jasmine rooted, 3 for 25c;
Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga.,
Fibe 1, 30 came ane
Large chrysanthemums, yellow, lav-_
ender, pink, bronze and sunset gold;
dbl. dahlias, in pink, 3 shades red va-~ A
riegated, salmon and yellow, all fine
variety, well rooted; 35 per doz; 4 doz.
$1 or $2 per 100. Large flowering can-
nas in 2 shades red and yellow, 60c
doz; Del or exch. for Nancy Hall po-
tatoes, garden bean seed or peanuts.
Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga., Rt
Golden day lilies, 10 ea; Milk and
| Wine lilies, 10c ea; Sweet shrubs, Dor-
othy Perkins roses, well rooted, 15c ea;
all colors of zennias, 10c cup. Mrs, Mil-
ton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. uy
Large gladioli bulbs, 50c doz; Med-
ium size, 40c doz; Sweet Williams, di-
anthus, shasta daisies, verbena, drag-
on head, Dbl. pink; snap dragon, 6 for
25c; hibiscus, spirea, dbl. pink almond
15c ea; 4 kinds of navrcissi, 3 kinds iris, _
25ce doz; Dbl. cream narcissi, 35c doz
rooted roses, 15c and 20c ea; 7 differ-
ent kinds of lilies, $1; pansies, petun- |
jas, larkspur, 15c doz., 3d oz. for 25c, -
Add postage, 25 kinds of seed mixed
10c; Mrs. J. H. Fife, Armuchee, Ga,
Dbl. yellow japonica, 25c ea; Bleed--
ing heart, 50c ea; Foxgloves, 25c doz;
jas, larkspur, 15c doz, 3 doz. for 25c.
Hardy phlox, 25c doz; Juniper cuttings,
Christmas cactus, 25c. Mrs. Effie Silver,
Talking Rock, Ga. a
Blue violets, 20c per 100 or 600 fo
$1; Cape jasmine, 10 and 15c; Rose
mary, 15c; Spider lilies, 10c or 3 for
25c; Lemon lilies, 5c or 6 for 25c; Root-
ed rose bushes, 10c or 3 for 25c; Ver-
bena, 5c. White hydrangea, 10c ea. Add
postage. Miss Ella M. Fordham, Tooms-
boro, Ga. id
Purple iris, variegated, 40c per doz;
purple lilacs, 15c ea; Rose and pink
crepe myrtle, 15c ea; Red japonicas, |
Golden Bell and Bridal wreath, 15c ea;
Blue-eyed periwinkle vine and blue
violets, 15c doz; White narcissi, Dbl
daffodils, 25c doz. White and green
striped wandering jew, 20c doz; Large
asparagus ferns, Large cannas, 30c_
doz. Purple wisteria vine, 20c ea; 200
nice rooted privet hedge for $2. Mixed,
large dahlia bulbs, 60c doz| No order
less than 50c accepted. Mrs. G. C. Tan-
ner, Dacusville, S. C. a
Rooted geraniums, Begonia cuttings,
15c ea. Larkspur plants, 15c per 100.
Pink and red verbena, 10c doz; Sweet
blue violets, 15c per doz; Chrysanthe-
mums, all large types, 5c ea; Canna
bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. Geo. D. Wisenbak-
er, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 4. ii
White lilies, rooted, 25c; Red velvet
rose bushes, well rooted, 15c ea. Red
flowering maple, white spider lilies, 20
-|ea; 2 Asparagus ferns, well rooted, 25
ea or 2 for 40c; All colors of cannas,
20c per doz. Will exch. any for box
flowers or dried fruit or value, Mrs.
Mattie Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dark purple iris, 35c doz; $1.50 per
100; Shasta daisies, 30 doz., $1.35 per
100; Bleeding heart, 65c ea. well root-
ed; purple and pink altheas, Golden
Bell, yellow jasmine, well rooted, 20c
ea; 3 for 50c; dbl. yellow japonica, 25
ea. Thorny yellow roses, 20c ea; Pin
hardy phlox, 40c doz. Mrs. Nancy Hen
derson, Ellijay,, Ga. ites
Large dbl. zennias, assorted colors,
10c per pkt. Large marigold yellow, 10c
per pkt. Dill seed, 10c per 1-2 pt. Add
postage. Mixed pepper seed. 5c pkt.
Purple wisteria vines, 15c ea; 2 for
25c; White and pink Dorothy Perkins
roses, 2 for 25c and postage. Jonquils,
40c per 100 and postage. Cheaper ir
1000 lots 1, 2 and 8 yr. old white lilaes
20c ea; purple and lavender iris, 30c
per doz. Golden glow, 25c per doz. Mrs.
M. L. Clayton, Roy, Ga. gE Ma
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Georgia
Market Bulletin
Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, Mareh 7, 1929.
Entered as second class matter Feb-
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Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of
June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing
at special rate of postage provided
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COTTON SEED FOR SALE
25 bu. College No. 1 cotton seed, $1.
_ Exch for Otootan or velvet beans. L.
C. Allen, Hoschton, Ga.
Vandivers extra early big boll cotton
seed, $2 bu. paid. Old fashioned pump-
kin seed, yellow Southern, 10c large
pkg. Mrs. V. C. Ray,
Chickamauga,
Ga. .
ak Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, re-
cleaned and graded, $1.25 per bu FOB.
~R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
Limited amount-of Nicholsons early
high Linter cotton seed. Inspected by
_. Ga. crop Improvement Association. $2-
_ $2.50 for small lots. Special price on
large shipments. J. C. Nicholson, Ma-
rietta, Ga. /
College No. 1 cotton seed, pure and
sound, 75 bu. Cokers extra Cleveland
cotton seed, pure. 60 bu. $1.25 per bu.
K.D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 2.
2500 bu. Cleveland big boll cotton
seed, recleaned, in bulk, $1 per bu. Even
wet. bags, $1.05 fob. R. E. Aycock, Mon-
roe, Ga.
Vandivers heavy fruiter, cotton seed,
- 1 yr. from originator. Would exch. for
90 day velvet beans, Osciola or Chinese
seed peas, chufas or soy beans. S. T.
Tygart, Nashville, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland big boll cat-
ton seed, recleaned, graded and tested
for germination, $1.25 per bu. J. M.
Simmons, Mountville,.S. C.
50 pure Wannamaker Cleveland cot-
- ton seed, 1 yr from breeder and se-
lected, $1.25 per bu. $3.75 per 100 lbs.
_ K. R. Smith, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 2.
Cokers long staple Cleveland cotton
seed, $1 per bu. G. C. Edmondson, Tem-
ple, Ga.
About 10 bu. Summerour cotton seed,
2nd yr. from seed farm, with a few
black seed. Sound and light, $1.25 per
bu. at my barn. G. F. Tiner, Cumming,
Ga., Rt. 5.
1800 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland big
boll cotton seed, ist yr. from Wanna-
maker farms. Seed inspected, 91 per
cent state test. 2 bales to the acre. $1.-
BO2per bu...
Ga.
Cokers staple cotton seed, 1 and 1-8
inch staple. $1.50 per bu FOB. Pure
Rucker coton seed, recleaned, $1.50
per bu, fob. H. H. Fitzpatrick, Madi-
P. Brandenburg, Senoia,
\
son, Ga.
Nice lot of Dalta and pine land cot-
ton seed, 1 1-8 in. lint. 95c bu; Also
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed at
95c per bu. H. Grady Adams, Social
Circle, Ga.
Wannamaker $1 per bu. Coker Cleve-
land, 1 1-16 in. staple, $1.25 per bu. Re-
cleaned and sacked in good sacks, FOB.
J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga.
Pure, Mulberry cotton seed, $3.50 for
1 bu. In larger lots, $3 per bu. J. H.
Gaissert, Madison, Ga.
Black Sea Island cotton seed, $2 per
bu. J. P. Carter, Naylo, Ga.
Pure, recleaned half and half cotton
seed in 2 1-3 bu. bags at $1.50 bu. fob.
J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
50 bu. Wilt resistant Pettys Toole:
cotton seed. Few black seed. Good for
planting, $1 per bu. A. Abbott, Pine-
hurst, Ga.
Dixie triumph wilt resistant cotton
seed, $1.50 per bu. fob. W. A. Sumner,
Adrian, Ga.
Summerours hlaf and half cotton
seed, lst yr. from originator, $5 per 100
lbs. Also pure, pedigreed Cleveland, big
bill field selected and cleaned, $4 per
100 Ibs, 95 per cent germination in
strong bags. FOB. J. B. Proctor, East-
man, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed
and College No. 1. $1 per bu. FOB. S.
C. Owen, Woodbury, Ga.
Pure, Salsbury cotton seed, $1 per bu
FOB. Clarence Bradley, Chatsworth,
Ga. :
Pure Sykes cotton seed for sale $1.-
50 per bu. in quantities not less than
10 bu. H. S. Baxter, Blackshear, Ga.
Dixie Triumph, wilt resistant cotton
seed; $1.75 per bu. for planting. Other
planting seed, $1.15 per bu. J. H. Lever-
ette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure, Wannamaker Cleveland big boll
cotton seed, $1.25 per bu. FOB. S. C.
Savage, Covington, Ga., Rt. 4.
Pure, improved Early King cotton
seed, $1.35 per bu. Wilt proof cotton
seed, $1.35. F. H. Bunn, Midvile, Ga.
Pure Rucker and College No. 1 cot-
ton seed. Several hundred bu. for sale.
L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Pure, Wannamaker Cleveland cotton
seed, grown in Carroll Co., clean and
sound; small lots, $1.25 per bu. FOB.
50 bu. up, $1 bu. Exch for corn and
hay. A. M. Nixon, Carrollton, Ga., Rt.
6
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed,
$1 per bu. H. O. Loyd, Covington, Ga.,
Rt. 2.
Improved Wannamaker_ Cleveland,
cotton seed, $1.10 per bu FOB. H. G.
Reynolds, Concord, Ga., Rt. 1. ~~
75-100 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland,
big boll cotton seed, recleaned and
sacked, $1.15 per bu. W. C. Oliver,
Carnesville, Ga. _
100 bu., Neely Pedigreed Long Staple
cotton seed, $1.50 per bu FOB. W. O.
Robertson, LaGrange, Ga.
50 bu. Neelys pedigreed Cleveland
long staple cotton seed, 1 yr. from
breeder, clean and pure, $1.50 per bu.
W. K. Kennemore, Cumming, Ga., Rt.
23
Cotton seed, $1.50 per bu FOB. Big
boll, 10 days earlier than Wannama-
ker. 40 per cent lint. Staple good, im-
proved. B. J. Edmondson, Cedartown,
Ga.; Rte 3:
Few bu.\Langford Big boll cotton
seed, $1.25 per bu. FOB. R. D. Stowe,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Limited quantity long staple cotton
seed, carefully ginned, 25c per lb. If
ginned on roller gin will add 4-5c more
per lb. A. J. Strickland, Valdosta, Ga.
Rucker cotton seed, 1 yr. from orig-
inator, $4 per 100 lbs FOB. Cash with
order. G. P. Murphy, Ranger, Ga.
Pure, Acala cotton seed for sale. 20
or 25 bu, $1 per bu. Cash with order.
James Neal, Ranger, Ga.
Pure half and half cotton seed, $1
per bu FOB. J. W. Bradley, Chats-
worth, Ga.
Pure; 1st yr. from originator Pedi-
greed Cleveland big boll cotton seed,
ist and 2nd prize winner. $1.50 per bu.
Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
Pure Manleys heavy fruiter cotton
seed $1.25 per bu FOB. $1.50 bu del.
Cokers Ellis seed corn strain, No. 3
good poor lant corn, $1 pk, $3 bu. Del.
Nubbed and shelled and selected. H.
W.. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
Piedmont Sikes and Cokers cotton
seed, privately ginned 1st and 2nd yr.
from breeder, made 10 bales to plow
last yr, $1 per bu. FOB. Cotton seed
raised in this section last yr. Fine for
planting. W. I. Abney, Athens, Ga.
Several hundred bu. Vandivers heavy
fruiter cotton seed, privately ginned
and recleaned, $1.50 per bu. Will exch.
for feeding corn. S. E. Vandiver, Lavon-
ia, Ga.
Pure, Wannamaker cotton _ seed,
grown in North Ga. in 1927, $1.50 per
bu. Pure Salisbury cotton seed, re-
cleaned, $1.25 per bu. C. L. Eubank,
Eastman, Ga.
Wannmaker Cleveland cotton seed,
privately ginned, recleaned, pure, hea-
vy and sound. No storm damage, $1.50
per bu. FOB. R. W. Stembridge, Mill-
edgeville, Ga. a
Rucker cotton seed for sale. Good,
sound seed, 2nd yr. from Rucker. About
20 or 30 bu for $1 per bu FOB or exch.
few for some pigs. J. A. Crawford, Cal-
houn, Ga., Rt. 2.
Piedmont pedigreed Cleveland cot-
ton seed 1 yr. from originator, culled,
recleaned, absolutely pure, 1 1-16 in
(for sound cotton seed. Mrs.
Maen SOLLETIN: (Of
22.
Few bu. Cokers super strain cotton
seed, 1st yr. from originator, $1.50 per
bu. or exch. Mrs. Milton Minshew, Wal-
den, Ga.
35 bu. pure, Wannamaker No. 20 cot-
ton seed. Big boll cotton, 5 lock; Runs
as high at 42 per cent lint, $1.25 per
bu FOB. L. F. Ballenger, Homer, Ga.
College No. 1 cotton seed, pure but
not recleaned, $1 per bu. FOB. Ben S.
Thompson, Madison, Ga. :
Cotton seed, 200 bu. Extra Cleveland,
1 1-16 in. staple, Ist yr. from Coker.
$1.25 per bu. F. W. Williams, 750 Sec-
ond St., Macon, Ga. j
Pure cotton seed, $2 per bu in 3 bu
sacks. FOB. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vis-
ta, Ga. s
50 bu. Neeleys improved cotton seed,
$1.50 per bu. ist yr. from breeder, se-
lected and privately ginned. Staple 1 1-4
inch Cotton Association record. R. B.
McWhorter, Greensboro, Ga.
Cokers recleaned cotton seed, $1 per
bu. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga.
NeelysCleveland long staple cotton
seed, $1.50 per bu. Staple 1 1-16 in. 1
yr. from originator. J. C. Young, La-
Fayette, Ga., Rt. 3.
Matthews improved wilt resistant cot-
ton seed, recleaned, $1.50 per bu. A.
M. Solomon, Fort Valley, Ga.
20 bu. Matthews improved Toole wilt
resistant cotton seed. Made bale to
acre 1928. $1.50 per bu FOB. H. V.
Harvey, Pembroke, Ga.
Matthews improved wilt resistant
cotton seed, recleaned, $1.50 per bu.
W. M. Wright, Fort Valley, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, $1.-
25 per bu FOB. Also Langford. Cash
with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Ga., Rt. 29.
75 bu. pure half and half cotton seed
for sale, $1.25 per bu. Cash with order.
W. E. Garrett, Bowdon, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland made bale
per acre average, and Piedmont
Cleveland cotton seed. High germina-
tion. $1.25 per bu. High germination.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
Half and Half cotton seed for sale.
1927 crop, $1 per bu. or exch. for peas
at reasonable price or Otootan beans.
R. C. Nunnally, Statham, Ga.
Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1.10 per
bu. FOB. Will exch. for pure bred Jer-
sey black giant baby chicks or hatch-
ing eggs. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure-College No. 1 cotton seed. $1
per bu. or exch. for Laredo beans. L.
A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga.
COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 50 bu. Cleveland Wannamaker
catton seed, free of black seed and
grown in upper Ga. Send sample and,
Pee W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Ga., Box
436.
Want 6 bu. Wilt resistant cotton
seed. Please state price. H. G. Kirkland,
Cobbtown, Ga.
Want Texas Oak cotton seed. State
price, shipping point and send small
sample. G. W. Stone, Oxford, Ga.
Want 50 bu. wilt resistant cotton
seed, early variety. Please quote best
a FOB. E. M. Harrell, Rhine, Ga.,
Want cotton seed, graded and re-
cleaned. W. L. Shugart, Cohutta, Ga.
Want 100 lbs. pure Rucker cotton
seed, not over 1 yr. from originator.
Quote prices and write. J. H. Phillips,
Gay, Ga.
Want to exch. 200 cap Queen incu-
bator or pure bred Barred coe ae
ye es
Reeves, Ben Hill, Ga.
Want few bu. pure Coker Cleveland
cotton seed. Charles Adams, Social
Circle, Ga.
Good. recleaned cotton seed. Must be
cheap for cash or exch. Mrs. Clayton
Douglas, Alma, Ga.
Want to exch. Salisbury cotton seed,
best grade staple 1 in. to 1 and 1-16;
also high grade 3 yr. old standard va-
rieties pecan trees, for Half and Half
a seed. C. L. Eubank, Eastman,
a.
SYRUP FOR SALE 3
100 gal. sugar cane syrup. No. 10 cans
$1 per gal, $80 for lot. J. D. Bishop,
Fitzgerald, Ga.
New crop fine quality syrup in 1 gal.
cans. Sell or exch. velvet beans, Span-
ish peanuts or Cleveland big boll cot-
Rt. 6.
Fancy Ga. cane syrup; $4.50 case,
6 No. 10 cans, $4.80 for 12 No. 5s. 10
can lots 10c per case less. All bbl sy-
rup sold. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.
A-1 Ga. cane syrup for sale; 25 10 lb
staple. $1.50 per bu. or $4.50 per 100:
cans, 75c ea if all are taken. 80c small
i
lbs. W. T. Bagley, Cumming, Ga., Box
ton seed. A. L. Reeves, Fitzgerald, Ga., |.
Thursday, March 7, 1929. _
lots. J. W. Rheney, Wadley, Ga. :
Pure, Ga. cane syrup. No. 5 cans, $4.-
80 per case of 12. 100 or more cans. Or-
ders del. in South or West of Macon.
40c per can. 100 per cent pure. U. G.
Maxwell, Cairo, Ga.
100 or more A-1 pure Ga. cane sy-
rup in 10 lb. cans. Thick and sweet,
Ry, M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga.,
Rt. 5.
25 11-lb. cans choice cane _ syrup.
Make best offer. E. R. Hunt, Cordele,
Ga.
Syrup for sale. A-1 pure Ga. cane
syrup, new bbls. 70c per gal. fob. Guy _
S. Jones; Thomasville, Ga.
Fancy A-1 Ga. cane syrup in gal.
cans, $4.50 case of 6 cans, $4.80 per
case of 12 half gal. cans. J. T. Pon- ~
der, Whigham, Ga.
Pure ribbon cane syrup, in gal. cans.
$4.50 per case of 6 cans, fob. C. B. Har-
rell, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 1.
200 gal. pure bright Ga. cane syrup
in No. 10 cans. A-1 grade, $150.for lot. _
Walter M. Peacock, Eastman, Ga., Rt. .
4,
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SYRUP WANTED
Want to exch. value for sugar cane
syrup. F. C. Brown, Bronwood, Ga.
Want 1928 crop sorghum syrup. Send
sample and price in 1st letter. J. M.
Goldin, Draketown, Ga. cea
Want to exch. Wishbone brooder,
100 capacity, used 1 yr. in good cond.,
for meat, lard, sausage, Ga. Cane sy- |
rup or any good produce. J. H. Buf-
ford, Greensboro, Ga., Rt. 3.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Several tons hay and velvet bean
meal. J. F. Bohannon, Eastman, Ga.
Bright, green, baled grass hay for
sale. Will trade for value: fowls, cattle
or incubators. F. W. Maddox, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
-.Good Bright peavine hay, $25 per ton.
C; Couch; Turin, Gau :
Pretty; bright hay, $18 per ton at my |
barn. H. O. Loyd, Covington, Ga. a
Peanut hay; cured and baled with- |
out any rain, $20 per ton fob. J. G. Mc-
Coy, Oak Park, Ga. Rt. 1. |
GRAIN WANTED
Want bright hay; any variety. Also
corn. Del at my barn. Exch. farm im-
plements. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want any variety bright hay; Also
corn at $1 per bu del. at my barn. W. |
H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want prices on wheat for chicken
feed and other grains. J. B. Harper,
Lakeland, Fla. : :
Grain wanted. Want peanut hay.
Taylor and Averett, Cordele, Ga.
FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE
Blue iris, 50c doz; Daffodils, orange
day lilies, 25c doz; or 5 doz for $1. All
colors monthly roses, 25c ea., yellow
thornless roses, 25c ea; Bridal wreath,
25c ea. Pink almonds, 25c ea. For every
$2 order I give 1 Fire Bush. Will sell
or exch. for value. Mrs. Emma Silver,
Talking Rock, Ga.
Royal purple iris, 25c doz; Dbl. pink
almonds, 15c ea; Bridal wreath, 20c ea;
Dbl. spirea thunder bergia, 15c; Gold-
en Bell Forsythia, 10c; daffodils, 20c
doz; Dbl. yellow japonica, 15c; Hardy
hibiscus, 15c ea. Pink weigelia cuttings,
25e doz. Purple wisteria vine, 15c ea.
Mrs, G. C. Silver, Ellijay, Ga. Su
jeld giant zennias, lemon and or-
ange marigold, French marigold, 10c
doz; yellow cannas, 20c doz. Yellow .
cosmos, 15c; Single and dbl. touch-
me-nots, 15c or will exch. for any other
flowers. Mrs. W. H. Allen, Ft. Valley,
Ga.
Large pink peonies, 3 for $1. 7 col-
ors fall pinks, 30c doz; Dbl. red japon-
ica, 1 yr. plants, 60c ea. Wild azaleas,
50c ea or 3 for $1. Dorothy Perkins ros-
es, 25c. ea. Trailing arbutus, 40c doz.
Miss Myrtle Grant, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Flower seed; yellow cosmos, red and
yellow variegated Fall marigold, 3 col-
ors mallows, Royal poinciana, white
perennial poppies, giant gaillardia, Bla-
ging Star and mixed large zennias, 10c
per pkg. or exch. for dried fruit or tbl.
peas. Exch yellow dahlia tubers for any
other color except red. Will give 6 for
1 doz. large gladioli bulbs, different col-
ors. Mrs. John R. Turner, Concord Ga. -
White narcissi, 2 kinds, 25c doz; daf-
fodils, single and dbl., 25c doz. 6 dif-
ferent: roses, 50c; white Easter roses,
10c ea; White, blue and yellow iris,
30c doz; purple violets, 10c bunch. Wht.
lilacs, 5c cutting. Improved peonies,
dbl. pink and white, 50c ea, 3 for $1.50. _
Miss Eula Daves, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. a
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| March 1, 1920
- Seed For Sale And
Wanted
: 5 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 95c
per lb. Chufa seed, clean and sound,
(25 lb. Rocky Ford seed, 75c per lb.}1
Velvet okra seed, 20c lb. Mrs. J. L.
Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga.
_ Stone Mtn. and Thurman Gray mel-
on seed, $1 per lb. or exch. for hens
or syrup or cotton seed of equal value.
Starling Yawn, Vienna, Ga. .
White, velvet okra seed, 25c per lb.
del. Verdena Wright, Alto, Ga.
Okra seed, 15c lb. Add postage. No
S ps Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley,
Ga.
Exch, genuine Porto Rican govt. in-
_ spected potatoes for 1 pk. chufa seed.
Also 1 bu. peanut seed. G. N. Camp-
bell, Surrency, Ga. CLE
__ 15 thls. full Ruby King sweet pepper
seed. 12c per spoon or $1.50 for lot.
Mrs. L. C. Harris, Dallas, Ga.
Will exch. 1 cup old fashioned ten-
der cornfield bean seed,for 1 qt. Mung
bean seed. Mrs. Maude L. Medlin, Fair-
mount, Ga., Rt. 2. :
8 lbs. Thurmon gray melon seed, 60c
per lb or $4 for lot. Elmo Biggers, Tem-
ple, Ga. aie ;
_ White nest onions for sale, 50c per
gal. Also 3 lbs. white bunch butter
beans for sale, 45c. Mrs. Alice Hodges,
Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
~~ 15 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed from
select melons, $1 lb prepaid. J. H. Tid-
well, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9.
- Sound, chufa seed, $4 per bu. fob or
exch 5 bu for same amount good field
peas. M. E. Henderson, Manor, Ga., Rt.
pk: >
i Long green pod okra seed, 10c cup.
Mrs. E. L. Christian, Danielsville, Ga.
8 Ibs. selected Pride of Ga. melon seed
cleaned, $1 per lb. Will exch. for 3 bu.
- Russels improved big boll cotton seed.
Must be green seed and pure. Or same
amount of Cleveland big boll or 3 bu.
_ Kings early prolific. I also have a few
lbs. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 80c
lb, P. R. Holsenbeck, Lumpkin, Ga.,
Rt. 4. :
Pure, selected Kleckley sweet melon
seed, 60c lb del. 50c lb.. in 5 lb. lots.
W. T. McMath, Americus, Ga. .
Watson and Thurman Gray melon
seed, 50c per lb. del. Guy S. Jones,
Thomasville, Ga. \
Pure, Lifsey melon seed from extra
large melons, $1.50 lb. Jeff A. Taylor,
Buena Vista, Ga.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 per Jb in
- small lots. 10 lb lots, 80c 1b; :20 lbs. or
more, 75 lb. Seed from selected melons
with red hearts. Also 25 lbs. Tom Wat-
son melon seed, 65c lb. or lot for $15.
Del in Ga. W. T. Cheek, Fort Valley,
Gal
Choice melon seed, 75c lb. fob. W. B.
Clifton, Oliver, Ga., Rt. 3. - i
_ Hastings, Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed, 25c cup del. Also have flower
seed. E. A. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga.
5 White velvet okra seed, 25c lb. Re-
mit when seed are approved. Will ex-
change for any kind of chickens. Mack
. Strickland, Blakely, Ga.
Several kinds of long green pod okra
seed, grown in 1928. Would like to ex-
change for nice dried apples. Mrs. D.
L. B. Jones, Pavo, Ga.
Tom Watson, Carolina Bradford, and
Irish Gray melon seed, 5 thls. 7 for
25c, one kind or assorted; 1 lb or more | 6
- .0e Ib. Also have cattail millet, sudon
_ grass and yellow Dent corn for sale.
Mrs. ,Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Tomato seed, Greater Baltimore and
Stone, 60c lb. $5 postpaid. Cabbage
seed; Early Jersey and Chas. Wake-
field, $1 1b postpaid. Large lots cheap-
er. Walter Parks, Darien, Ga. |
Mammoth sunflower seed, white vel-
vet okra, white navy beans, 20c cup
or exch. for striped half runner bean
seed or early bunch English pea seed;
5 kinds cantaloupe seed mixed; Hot
pepper seed, lg. pkts. 10c ea. Mrs. Milton
Wall, Statham, Ga., Box 65. ~
_ Purple blossom English pea seed, 10
- cup or 8 cups 25c. Mrs. E. G. Loggins,
- Pendergrass, Ga.
_ Cornfield bean seed, tender, 20c post-
paid. One and 2c stamps taken for
small orders. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Chicka-
mauga, Ga. :
Gourd seed, good size for Martins
and other uses. 25c for 1-2 cup. Mur-
- dock Long, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pride of Ga. melon seed, 5 or 6 I|bs.,
-. $5c lb. del. Early May, English pea
seed, 20c for 1-2 lb, 35c Ib. del. Single
comb, white Orpington, pure Keller-
. strass strain, 15 for $1.35 del. Also have
choice chrysanthemums, $1 per doz.
L. E. Stewart, McDonough, Ga.
Soe MARKO RODLE TT
| Black bean seed, 35 per lb, Okra.
seed, 25c lb. Mrs. J. B. C. King, Ham-
ilton, Ga., Rt. 4. \
Kleckleys sweet melon seed, 75 per
lb. Large white brown eyed peas, 10c
per lb. Musk melon seed, 10c for thls.
Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga.
1 pk. red nest onions, 50c per gal.
FOB. J. E. Chandler, Tallapoosa, Ga.
White velvet okra seed, 10c half cup. | G
ass Ruth White, Dahlonega, Gas, Rt.
Silver skin onion seed, Sweet Ruby
King pepper, extra early English pea
seed; purple top strap leaf turnip. Cu-
cumber seed. Turnip, beans, lettuce,
tomatoes, radish, pumpkin and cab-
bage. All 10c per pkg. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Ga.
Hastings white velvet okra seed, 30c
per lb. Perkins mammoth long pod
aoe. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vienna, Ga.,
Rt. 2. ;
Long white okra, 2 thls., 5c; Winter
cabbage, 10c thls. Long green cucum-
ber, 5c; Yellow squash, 5c thls; Sweet
pepper red, 10c tbls. Add postage. Mrs.
W. H. Colquitt, Comer, Ga., Rt. 1.
20 lbs. hand cleaned Lifsey melon
seed, $1 per lb or $16 for lot. J. W. Har-
rell, Stillmore, Ga.
Sugar or salad pea and pumpkin
seed, 15c per cup. Will. exch. for pea-
nuts, for planting. Doyle Eller, Elli-
jay, Ga.
130 lbs. selected melon seed at 75c
per lb in 10 lb lots. W. W. Evans, Gress-
ton, Ga. f i
Good variety cane seed, $2.25 per
bu fob. Samp Ray, Canon, Ga., Rt. 1.
Velvet okra seed, 20c lb. Broad leaf
tobacco seed, 30c oz or $3 Ib. all del.
L. A. Crowe, Oakwood, Ga.
English pea seed, 15c cup, Pumpkin,
Jarge pack, 10c; Peanuts, large red,
40c gal. California poppy seed, all col-
ors, 10c thls. Dbl. zennias, mixed col-
ors, 5c tbls.Sunflowers, 5c thls. Black
eyed susans, 5c tbls. Add postage. Mrs.
W. W. Brady, Murrayville, Ga.
English pea seed, 15c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville,
Ga.
10 Ibs. watermelon seed, selected
from choice melons, 55c lb del. Miss
Mary Zipperer, Statenville, Ga.
Old fashioned bean seed. 20c per cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Dora Vance, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Stone- Mtn. melon seed from select-
ed melons, $1.10 per lb. Okra, 30c Ib;
Stringless velvet beans, $1.50 bu. fob.
Also prolific cotton seed, $1.50 per bu.
Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, Ga.
Improved Long Green cucumber seed
15c oz; Perkins mammoth Long pod
okra, 8c oz; Yellow squash, 10c 02;
Curled mustard, Rocky Ford Canta-
loupe, 8c 0z; New Stone Mountain mel-
on seed, 20c oz; Henderson bush lima
beans, Fla. butterbean, 20c half pound.
All Hastings seed. H. O. Williams, Mil-
len, Ge.
50 Ibs.. select Stone Mtn. melon seed,
cleaned, 90 per lb or lot for $35..J. H.
Peterman, Charing, Ga., Rt. 2.
Texas sweet melon seed, largest
growing melon known, wet. 80-100 lbs.
and over. Long dark striped; seed,
white juicy and sweet. 1-8 lb, 65c; 1-4
lb, $1.25. E. T. Clements, Sandersville,,
Ga. :
Mustard seed, 10c tbls. Miss Ruby
Chambers, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Selected Watson melon seed, 60c lb.
small lots, 5 lbs. or more, 50c Ib. Check
or M. O. C. H. Parish, Tifton, Ga., Rt.
Extra, selected seeds; Watermelon
pure Stone Mtn; cantaloupe, genuine
Rocky Ford, 1-4 Ib, 35c; 1 lb, $1; true,
cabbage heading collard, -60c; Perkins
okra, 25c; white Globe, turnip, 30c;
White Spanish peanuts, 10 lbs. $1;
Kleckley melon, 65c; postpaid. C. F.
Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. :
50 lbs. Lifsey melon seed, 80c lb. in
10 lb lots, FOB. $1 per Ib in less quan-
tities. J. M. Green, Rochelle, Ga.
Cream crowder peas, good and sound,
20c lb del. Colored bunch butter beans
and little white Lima bunch butter
beans, 35c per lb. del. Perkins long
green pod and velvet okra, 20c Ib. del.
All seed true to name. O. M. Crowe,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. _
White, multiplying onions, 60c per
gal postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Can-
on, Ga. 3 .
Clean, white nest onions, 60c per
gal. del. Pure white, running and bunch
butter bean seed, 30c per lb. del. Mrs.
R. L. Mabry, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
Pure white, velvet okra seed, 25c per
lb. Exch. for cabbage plants. Miss An-
nie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3.
8 lbs. genuine melon seed, wa. not
less than 25 lbs. $1 per lb. $7.50 for
lot or will exch. for pure Wannama-
ker cotton seed, 3 lbs. for 2 bu. 9 Ibs.
UF,
running butter bean seed, 25c lb, or $1
for 5 lbs. Mrs. S. M. Swearingen, Vi-
enna, Ga., Rt. 2.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage seed, $1 per
lb. New Stone and Baltimore tomato
seed, 80c lb. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.
Few gals. best variety white nest on-
ions, 45c per gal. N. B. Daniel. Menlo,
Be
About 20 lbs. genuine Tom Watson
| melon seed, 75c per lb fob. Sample sent
on request. Will exch. for chickens or
guineas. C. F. Abbott, Pavo, Ga.
30 or 35 lbs. pure Tom Watson melon
seed, hand gathered; 50c lb fob. J. J.
Mims, Boston, Ga., Rt. B. 5
15 lbs. running butter bean seed, $3
for lot, 20 lbs. selected pure Stone Mtn.
melon seed, $1 per lb. English pea seed,
25c per lb. No orders for less than 4
lbs. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
Large, red multiplying onions, will
make 3-25 to one onion. 50c per gal.
postage. White multiplying onions, 40c
per gal. Mrs. Maggie Shores, Wray,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Martin gourd seed, 10c cup. Dill seed,
10c per pkg. Cash with order. Mrs. T.
B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.
Lifsey melon seed for sale. R. D. B.
Taylor, Cordele, Ga.
White bunch butter bean seed, 25c
lb. 7 top turnip and mustard seed, 35c
lb. Long green pod okra seed, 30c lb.
Hastings, cornfield bean seed, 45c lb.
Ky Wonder pole bean seed, 40c lb. Dill
seed for pickling, 10c thls. Seed in
smaller quantities or exch. for value.
Mrs. D. W. Waddelle, Bremen, Ga.
42 lbs. improved Watson melon seed,
hand selected from finest and largest
melons, averaging 42 lbs. Grown in
North Ga. and choicest grown. $1.50
per lb. or will exch. for New Era or
Whip peas, at $4 per bu. or white
corn at $1.25 per bu. Roy Harrell, Fay-
etteville, Ga, ;
15-20 bu. clean, sound, stoner seed
wheat, $1.90 per bu. fob. J. L. White,
Adairsville, Ga. :
Okra seed for sale and Long green
pod. G. F. Chapman, Waycross, Ga.,
Box 33. ;
80 lbs. good Thurmond gray melon
seed, 75c per Ib. Saved from good mel-
ons. G. L. Arflin, Pinehurst. Ga., Rt. 2.
Texas honey drip cane seed, cleaned,
25c per qt. Add stamps for postage.
eee E. E. Gardner, Villa Rica, Ga.,
Rt; 2.
Okra seed, 30c per cup. Mustard seed,
12 per tsp. Mixed hot pepper seed, 12c
per spoon. Mrs. John E. Smith, Bow-
don, Ga.
Forbes improved Watson melon seed,
25 to 60 lb. melon, $1 per lb. J .W.
Forbes, Brooklet, Ga., Rt. 2.
200 lbs. pure Pride of: Ga.. melon
seed, from large melons. Wil send sam-
ple. R. R. Smar, Grifin, Ga.
3-lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 per
lb. Also 3 lbs. of McGuire melon seed.
$1 per lb. Mrs. N. E. Whisnante, Mad-
ison, Ga., Rt. 3.
Castor bean.seed, 5c tsp. yellow pop-
corn 5 lb. Old Southern yellow pump-
kin seed, 5c thls. Add postage. Miss
Pearl Farmer, Gainesville, Ga.
Few hundred lbs. good chicken wheat,
$3 per 100 lbs. 12 lbs. Kleckley sweet
melon seed, 50c lb. fob. Cash with or-
der. W. C. Smith, Mountain View, Ga.
White multiplying onions, 15c per lb.
No order filled for less than 5 lbs. Del
to Ga. points. Would exch 2 lbs of on-
ions for 200 Bermuda onion plants.
Enclose M. O. Mrs. Estelle Wilson,
Carnesville, Ga.
Cabbage, tomato, cucumber, Ruby
King, sweet pepper seed, 10c per spoon.
1 spoonful of each, del, 50c. Mrs. Fan-
nie Gladdin, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3.
Yellow. crookneck squash seed, 10c
pkg. Vegetable peach and sweet quill
seed, 15c pkg. Add postage. Mrs, G.
T. Maxwell, Washington, Ga., Rt. 3.
Velvet okra seed, 10c thls. Mrs. W.
A. Pettigrew, 401 Warren Ave, Thom-
asville, Ga.
100 Ibs. Pride of Ga. melon seed, $1 Ib.
80c in 10 Ib. lots. del. W. C. Dailey,
McDonough, Ga., Rt. 3.
Long green okra seed, 40c per lb.
Favorite melon seed, 60c lb. Honey dew
cantaloupe seed, 10c oz. Include post-
age. Jno. M. Stevens, 415 W. Monroe,
Jacksonville, Fla.
6 or 7 cars Thurman gray watermel-
on seed, 1927 crop. Sound, 75c per lb.
Add postage. C. L. Cagle, Norman
Park, Ga., Rt. A.
Melon seed, saved out of fifty and
sixty- Ib. melons, no, culls, $1 per Ib.
FOB. Cash with order. No checks ac-
cepted. Any amount wanted up to 100
Ibs. E. R. Hart, Americus, Ga., Rt. C.
Pure green and also ribbon seed cane,
2c stalk, average around 3 ft. Jas A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
See PAGE FIVE
12 Ibs. Pride of Ga. melon seed, $1.
FOB or exch. for R. I. Red hens. V.
B. Rosser, Locust Grove, Ga. x
Rocky Ford cantaloupe, $1.50 per Jb.
del. or will exch equal value for sugar
crowder peas. N. B. Burnham, Hogans-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3. a
White nest onions, 50c per gal del.
free in Ga. C. L. Maselon, Clem, Ga.
Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c; 5 lbs, 75c; 10 |
Ibs, $1.25. 25 lbs, $2.75. White Globe,
Purple top, White Egg, Yellow Globe;
Early Flat Dutch, Turnip seed, 5c tbls.
or 6 for 25c. Cabbage 10c 3 for 25c.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. phen
10 Ibs. hand saved Jumbo melon seed,
from large sound melons, fine flavor.
$1 per Ib. John J. Speight, Milledge-
ville, Ga. My
50 lbs. select Tom: Watson melon
seed, $1 per lb. 10 lbs. Stone Mtn. mel-
on seed, $1 per lb. Miss Hazel Crum-
ley, Pitts, Ga. i
Cornfield bean seed, good and ten-
der, 20c Ib. Old fashioned pumpkin seed
10c pkg. Mammoth sunflower seed, 25c
lb, Postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. V. C.
Ray, Chickamauga, Ga. Rt. 2.
Honey drip cane seed for planting:
10c lb. P. B. Stephens, Austell, Ga. >
on seed, 75c per lb. FOB. T. S. Davis, |
Oakfield, Ga. 3 i
Jackson wonder butter bean seed,
grown from Hastings seed, 1928. Most
prolific and drought resistant varie-
ty. Sound and free from trash, 30c lb.
pe Miss Marion McConnell, Cornelia,
a.
Mammoth green pod okra seed, 1 lb.
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
Pure green pod white velvet okra seed
20c cup. Joe H. Webb, Dewey Rose, Ga.
100 lbs. pure Jones melon seed, $1
per lb. H. B. Sandifer, Locust Grove,
a. :
Early variety Pearson watermelon
seed, $2 lb. Mrs. C. V. Walker, Black+
shear, Ga., RFD 3. ,
1 or 2 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. melon
eee $1 lb. Geo. B. Daniel, Griffin,
a. Se
SEED WANTED
Would like to exch. Rhubarb or pie
plants for white nest onions or multi-
plying onion sets. Mrs. H. G. Wilson,
Loving, Ga. ;
Want. small quantity old fashioned |
red or yellow peach, tomato seed and
Hastings prize taker or Bermuda onion
sets. W. H. Davis, Calhoun; Ga., Rt. 1. *
Want to exch. large dahlia type zen-
nia or white moonflower seed for good, _
tender, bunch bean seed or white brown
eye thle peas. Mrs. G. L. Bramlett, Ac-
worth, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want few ibs. yellow summer crook-
neck squash seed. Also white nest or
multiplying onions to plant. Will ex-
change 95 per cent pure Mastodon ey-
erbearing strawberry plants at 60c per
Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE |
Piedmont 2 ear corn, grown from or-
iginators, stock Ist yr. $1.25 pk. del.
$3 bu not del. Will take oats, syrup, cow
Hees in exch. Rhett Steinheimer, Brooks
a.
Limited amount of improved white
cob corn, 8 rows Shelled and nubbed,
attention. G. F. Smith, Dawson, Ga.
Mexican June corn. Write for sam-
ples and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson,
Gai
Prolific seed corn, $1.25 pk del. $3 bu |
not del. Will exch. for any kind of
feed, also 2 cases No. 10 Ga. cane syrup.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
Large ear seed corn. selected for.
seed, 2 Ibs. sent postpaid for 25c; Pro-
lifie popcorn. seed I5e lb. 2 Ibs, 25,
L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. ns
Weevil resistant red cob white corn
for Ga. $1 pk. del or $3 bu fob. Send
M. O. or cashiers check. B. F. Dixon,
Hamilton, Ga. nos
Pure, Whatleys prolific seed corn,
$2.75 per bu. 10 bu. lots $2.50 per bu.
Will exch. for Otootan beans, 2 bu
icorn for 1 bu. beans. O. M. Ware, Mon-
tezuma, Ga. i
4 bu. prolific popcorn shelled and
winded, 10c per Ib or Tc lb. for lot.
2 R. Calvert, Jr., McIntyre, Ga., Rt.
Whatleys seed corn, field selected,
hand nubbed and shelled 1st yr. from
breeder. $2.75 bu. W. T. Cheek, Fort
Valley, Ga.
Little cob seed corn, carefully se--
lected, nubbed and shelled or on cob.
$1 per pk, $3.50 per bu. Cash with or-
der. J. D. Taylor, Vienna, Ga.
(Continued on Page Thirteen)
50 lbs. genuine Thurmond gray mel- 2
White multiplying onion, 75c per gal. pe
30c; 1-4 Ib. 10c. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
100 for same or nice long strawblooms.
$1 pk. $4 bu. All orders have personal
Flowers And Seed
For Sale
(Continued from Page Three
- Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 yr. old well
rooted, 25c ea. Daffodils, jonquils, 35c;
Golden Bell, 25c; Iris, 40c. doz. Althea,
65c ea. All well rooted. Miss C. Barrett,
Ellijay, Ga. :
_ Red verbena, white eye, 10c; pink and
lavender verbena, shasta daisies, 10c;
Old fashioned field daisies, 10c doz;
Oxalis, 10c ea; Dorothy Perkins ros-
es, well rooted red. and white, 25c;
Maiden hair fern, 25c bunch; Large
red cactus, 50c; Red and pink sword
cactus, rooted, 45c. Miss A. L. Malphus,
Tusculum, Ga.
Yellow daffodils, japonica, well root-
ed, 25c ea; Yellow dahlia flowered zen-
zia, 45c doz; White aster, 50c doz; Be-
gonias, 35c doz; Mignonette, 45c ea.
Deep red althea, 45c ea. African daisy,
or doz. Mrs. M. M.| Gentry, Ellijay;
i a. t i
_ White jonquils, 75c per 100; Daffo-
_dils, blue iris, yellow day lilies, 35c per
doz; White, pink and red rambler rose
cuttings, 10c ea; Burr rose bushes 10c
ea; Trailing arbutus and evergreen ga-
lax, 20c per doz; Snowballs, old fash-
joned lily bushes, white pink and pur-
ple, 20c ea., or 3 for 50c. Miss Eula Mae |
Byers, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Single and dbl. yellow daffodils, $1
per 100; Jonquils, single white narcis-
si, white iris, $1 per 100; Day lilies,
$1.50 per 100; King Zula single blue
hyacinth, red spider lilies, 50c per doz;
Large paper. white narcissi, 75c_ per
doz; Mrs. C..C. Dye, Middleton, Ga.
' Extra fine red spider lily bulbs, for
planting, 50c per doz. Mrs. G. N. Ham-
mond, Middleton, Ga.
$3 named varieties tiger lilies, either
50c per doz, postpaid. Paper white nar-
cissi, $1 per 100 postpaid. Miss Lillian
xrubb, Demorest, Ga.
Large red and yellow canna lilies,
y 25c per doz. Mrs. A. P. Webb, Elberton,
Ga., Rt. 2.
- White jonquil bulbs, 20c per doz.
Send postage stamps. Miss Anna Bell
_ Wallace, Hampton, Ga., Rt. 2.
White and pink begonias, 15c ea;
May and Christmas cactus, rooted, 20c
ea. Jerusalem cherry, 2 for 25c; Add
postage. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove,
G
a. .
Japanese bamboo, 25 roots, $1 or 12
growing canes, $1; 2 yr. Paul Neyron
roses, 50c; Mexican pink or coral vine
seed, 20c pkg; Kudzu vine, 15 roots
or rooted layers, $1; Milk and Wine lil-
ies, 15c ea; Star of Bethlehem and yel-
low canna bulbs, 25c per doz; 2 yr. old
poinsettias, 50c ea; white oleanders,
rooted, 35c ea; Add postage. Mrs. E.
T. Boynton, Arlington, Go.
_ Canary yellow canna and turkey red
canna, bulbs, 15c ea; postpaid. In lots
of 25 or more, 8c ea fob. Will exch.
for sound, dried apples at 15c per Ib.
Albert L. Hurst, Cairo, Ga. Zan
Large. red poppy seed, 10c pkg. Pur-
le violets, now a mass of blossoms,
c per 100. 2c stamps accepted. Mrs.
G. O. McClung, Hawkinsville, Ga...
Hardy blue, china asters, 4 ft. high,
35c; Blue salvia and blue foxgloves,
25c doz; Blue and pink larkspur fine
50c doz; Deep red verbenas, 50c doz;
Hardy phlox, deep pink, 6 rooted plants
$1. Yellow King Humbert cannas, 6
bulbs for $1. Meteor cannas; Golden
ilies, small bulbs, 25c; Iris, improv@d
bearded pink, all colors; blue, laven-
ee
_ der and purple, $1 per doz; Later they
will be $1.50 per doz. Add 5c postage
on all orders. No checks. Mrs. S. W.
Sloan, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. dahlias, all colors, $1.50 per doz.
Cash with order. Mrs. Mae Painter,
Margarett, Ga. |
All colors of foxglove, 20c per doz;
Yellow jasmine, well rooted, 15c ea,
Sweet violets, well rooted 25c per doz.
Old fashioned pinks, well rooted, 5c
ea; Large white poppies with purple
enter, 1 doz. 20c; Purple verbena, 15c
or 1-2 doz; Purple lilacs, 15c ea. Cape
asmine, 20c ea. del. Mrs. Mattie Pike,
Mauk, Ga.
Rhododendron, Azaleas, 4 colors, 25
ea; White jonquils, 25c doz; Tiger lil-
es, $1 per 100. Cherokee roses, $1 per
doz. Lloyd Boggs, Morganton, Ga.
Young lily bushes, Well rooted, 10c
ea. Assorted colors. Mrs. Laura Hol-
pert, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ Would like to exch. 3 heads of mari-
golds, for 3 zennia heads of dahlia
flowering type or for pansy, phlox, nas-
turtium, lupine, sweet pea, straw flow-
er, candy tuft, aster or snapdragon
seed, or would exch. 3 kinds of mari-
gold seed for 10 Octagon coupons. Mrs.
W. J. Campbell, Rising Fawn, Ga.
Dbl. and single marigold seeds, Zen-
nia seed, 10c pkg. Touch-me-not seed,
5c tsp. Aster seed, 5c bunch. Cash with
order. Miss Alice Carnie, Ball Ground,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Dbl. white petunias, 10c cutting;
Christmas cactus, rooted, 25c; cutting,
10c; Gallardia seed, tbls., 10c; Miss Ad~
aline Hicks, Rome, Ga., Box 29.
White jonquils, sweet scented, 20c per
doz; Butter and eggs, 15c per doz; Blue
Easter lilies, 25c per doz; Also have
strawberry plants, 25c per 100. No or-
ders filled for less than 50c. Add post-
ageM. O. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, |
Hartwell, Ga.
Large red cannas, 10c; yellow and
variegated 10c; Lemon day lilies, 10c;
Shasta daisies, lupin, 25c doz; White
chrysanthemums, 5c; pink weigelia 20c;
Christmas and May cactus, 15c; Also
strawberry plants. Will exch. for ever-
blooming roses, except white, royal lil-
ies, caladium, gladioli, white canna and
dahlia. Miss C. Fitts, Jasper, Ga., Rt.
ly
Blue and pink larkspur, different col-
or galardia. Pink hardy phlox, yellow
primroses, foxglove, African yellow dai-
sy, Blue ageratum, pink Sweet Will-
iams, 25c doz; Pink hardy verbena, 5c
ea; Different colors poppy seed, 10c ea.
Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.
Deep pink crepe myrtle plants, well
rooted, 1-2 ft., 10c; 3-4 ft., 15c; All
above 4 ft., 25c; Add postage. Mrs.
Lucy Lee, Gardi, Ga.
Easter and August lilies, to exch for
pink cannas, all colors. Old fashioned
pinks. S. I. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.
Rooted scuppernong vines, 25c ea.
Mrs, A. C. Leonard, 784 Ponce de Leon
Place, N E, Atlanta, Ga.
Prize winning chrysanthemums, wht,
yellow and pink, 50c per doz. Mrs. C.
D. Mims, Shellman, Ga.
' All colors dbl. zennia seed; Asters,
ageratum, sweet alyssum, Afrcian daisy,
yellow marigold, shasta daisies, petun-
ias, sweet williams, Bridal wreath, ev-
erblooming lantana. Willexch. Sweet
shrubs, running rose, kudzu vines. Mrs.
Mack Mercer, Graymont, Ga.
Crepe myrtle, 20c ea; Foxglove, 20c
ea; purple and white lilacs, lic ea;
purple and white iris, 15c doz; tiger
lilies and white lilies, 15c ea; well root-
ed. Mrs. J. F. Hughes, Lawrenceville,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Everblooming Cape Jasmine. Well
rooted, 25c cutting, 6 for $1.25; Black
walnut sprouts, well rooted, 30c ea, 6
for $1.50 del. Cash with order. Mrs.
Ms A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt.
Large yellow cannas, 50c per doz;
Orange lilies, 20c per doz; Snowdrops,
25c per 100; Giant marigold seed, lem-
on yellow, 10c pkt., 15c cup. Mrs. Riley
Ross, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1.
Phlox, dianthus or garden pinks,
French pinks, all mixed colors, 15c doz;
daisies, larkspur and primrose, 15c doz;
Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Hutcherson,
Danielsville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Shasta daisies, 25c doz; Fever few,
25c per doz; blue grape hyacinth bulbs
for 50c per 100; Miss Vena Brown,
Hartwell, Ga.
Scarlet salvia, 8-10 inches tall bud-
ding ready to bloom, $1 doz. del. Fine
dbl. geraniums, well rooted, 2 shades
of pink, red and white. 15c ea. Mrs.
: M. Willis, 2303 Ellis St., Brunswick,
a.
Blue iris lilies, 45c doz; Mtn. fern, 3
for 25c; Pink roses, 3 for 25c; Hearts-
ease, 25c doz. Azaleas, 15c ea. Miss Edna
Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
April blooming narcissi, butter and
eggs, 75c per 100. Star of Bethlehem,
40c per 100. Pink crepe myrtle, 15c ea.
Mimosa, 25c ea. Mrs. J. W. Edwards,
Middleton, Ga. {
Daffodils, butter and eggs, white iris
bulbs, 25c per doz; Cannas, lemon yel-
low, yellow and red variegated chry-
santhemums, 50c per doz; White single
hyacinth bulbs, very fragrant, 50c per
doz; Large crimson amaryllis, $1 per
doz. No stamps accepted. Miss Thena
Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., Box 8.
Boston, ostrich plume and _ baby
breath ferns, well rooted, 20c; geranium
cuttings, dbl. white, dbl. dark and light
pink, red, and American Beauty 10c
ea; Rainbow moss, 15c; tiger lilies and
large red canna lilies, 50c; Mrs. V. P.
Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Red and yellow variegated gladioli,
white iris, 25c per doz; Pink thrift, 50c
per 100. Mixed chrysanthemums, 30c
per doz. Mrs. J. W. ONeal, Reynolds,
Ga., Rt..1.
Pink thrift, 50c per 100; Blue violets,
25c doz; Jonquils, 25c doz; yellow nar-
cissi, 50e per 100. Pink and purple vere
bena, 10c ea. Blanket plants, 25 doz. |
| Mrs. Lee Mosely, Reynolds, Ga. | wine lilies, 4 for $1. Large red and : xt
Red monthly roses, 15c large sprout.
Summer lilacs, 2 cuttings 5c; Fall pinks
3 colors. White, yellow and pink, 3 for
5c; Hydrangea, 2 colors pink, white,
rooted, 15c ea. White violets, 20c per
doz; Add postage. No checks. Mrs. J.
W. Roper, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.
Dahlia bulbs, Different colors, 5c
per doz Add postage. Mrs. T. A. La-
vin, East Point, Ga.
Dahlia tubers, pink and white, large
type; Dbl white, pink, yellow and 2 col-
ors of red, 10c ea; or $1 doz. Cape
jasmine well rooted, $2.50 ea. Pink May-
and June cactus rooted, 15c ea. Miss
Velvie Martin, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.
Old fashioned yellow flag lilies, 25c
ea. doz; Monthly rose cuttings, 25c
per doz; Some rooted rose bushes, 20c
per bush. Old fashioned pink: April
rose. bushes, 50c doz. Different colors
geraniums, 5c per cutting. Mrs. H. F.
White, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Orange lilies, 20c doz; Daffodils and
narcissi, 25c doz; Pink hardy phlox,
25c doz; Iris, 25c doz; violet blue and
white variegated 25c doz; Purple and
pink altheas, golden bell, 2 for 25c; Ja-
ponica, forsythia, 25c ea; Pink almonds,-
2 for 25c; Spirea, 25e; Yellow thorny
roses, 2 for 25c; Purple lilacs, 25c. Mrs
Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga.
2 yr old coral or pink vines for 30c
ea. Mrs. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
22 different kinds flower seed in one
pkg. Exch. for value of $1. Large quan-
tity yellow and red cannas, shasta dais-
ies and Dorothy Perkins roses. Mrs.
Annie Lee Newton, Toccoa, Ga. -
Blue, lavender, pink puzzle fool, 40c;
Blue lavender iris, 25c doz; white nar-
cissi, cream, 25c doz; yellow iris, 30c
doz; forsythia, 25c ea; Lilac common
purple, 25c ea; Bridal wreath, 15c ea;
Japanese snowball 10c; rambler roses,
well rooted, 25c ea; Crepe myrtle pink,
18 months old, 30c ea; yellow March
flower, 30c doz. Pink and purple ver-
bena, 3 for 47c; Miss Pearl Vick, Elli-
jay, Ga.
Dbl. red geranium ,well rooted, 10c
ea. Two kinds dbl. red dahlja bulbs,
10c. Mrs. Stella) Yarborough, Social
Circle, Ga., Rt. 2.
Pink hydrangea, rooted, 15c ea; Three
kinds wandering jew, 5c ea; 2 kinds
purple lilac rooted, 20c; yellow thorn-
less rose, white Briar rose, yellow
Christmas bells, white star jasmine, all
rooted, 10c ea; Red, pink and white
oxalis, rooted, 10c ea; Red coral, 10c;
Red, white and pink geranium cuttings
8c ea. White butterfly lily bulbs, 50c
doz. White butterfly lily bulbs, 20c;
purple tame violets, 75c 100. Miss Eve-
lyn King, Hamilton, Ga., Rt. 4.
Hastings mixed phlox plants, 20c
per 100 del. Nice plants now ready.
Mrs. W. F. Durham, Homer,.Ga., Rt. 1.
Purple lilacs, 15c ea; $1.50 per doz.
different colors hollyhock plants, white
and purple flags. Bronze and: white
mums, blue ageratum, shasta daisies,
pink stagies, 25c doz; pink primroses,
blue and white larkspurs, 15c doz; Send
5c for postage. Exch for pink and yel-
low iris, any colors, cannas except yel-
low and red. Also amaryllis, spotted
tiger lilies, weigelia spirea and dogwood.
ete Milton Wall, Statham, Ga., Box
4 colors iris, 10c ea; Mixed large size,
gladioli bulbs, 50c doz; Pink, white,
rambler roses, pink moss rose, Birds-
eye, Columbine plants, 15c ea; Rosy.
pink spirea, hardy white hydrangea,
forsythia, winter bloom yellow jasmine, |
bridal wreath, blackberry lily, yellow
primroses, 10c ea; Golden glow, purple
and variegated violets, sweet rocket.
Mixed colors perennial phlox, gallardia,
coreopsis, soap wart, 5c ea. All well
rooted. Miss Mattie Slaughter, Rising
Fawn, Ga., Rt. 1.
Lilacs, hibiscus, spirea, Star jasmine,
15c ea; wisteria, 10c; Dorothy Perkins
rose, 20c; Dbl. touch-me-not cockscomb
cosmos, 5c pkg. Variegated French
marigold, 10c; Cup zennia, 1-2 cup. 10c
Sweet Williams, shasta daisies, golden
glow, 20c doz; English daisies, larkspur,
phlox, gaillardia, poppies, petunia, 10c;
violets, petunias, 10c doz; Monthly ros-
es, 25c doz. Wandering jew, 4 colors,
weigelia spirea, dahlias, cannas. Mrs.
Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga., Rt. 2.
Blue iris lilies, 45 doz; Azaleas, 15c;
Sweet scented crabapples, 5c;
roses, 10c; Snow on the Mtn., 10c doz.
Mrs. Hattie Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Weigelia, 2-3 ft., 20c; Spirea, Van
Houtti, 3-4 ft., 20c; Evergreen and oth-
er trees. Write for prices. J. L. West-
brook, Bremen, Ga.
Larg, dbl. narcissi and jonquils, $1
per 100. Red gladioli, large bulbs, 25
for $1. Small bulbs, 100 for $1. White
ECR
pink |
yellow cannas, $1.50 per 100. Mrs. W..
C. Cato, Cordele, Ga., 8th St.
Well rooted white Easter roses, 25c. _
Pink Dorothy Perkins, 15c. Chrysanthe-
mums, mixed colors, 30c per doz. Pink
fairy lilies, 3 for 25c; Pot flowers of
all kinds. Postage paid on orders of $1
or more. Mrs. Sidney Tanner, Dewey
Rose, Ga. 3
20 varieties chrysanthemums;
ver Wedding, rich yellow; Harvard dark
velvety red. Black hawk dark red;
Agatha Scott soft lavender; pink, sun-
rise yellow, red in reverse petals. Queen
Mary shaggy cream, Golden glow, ball mY
shaped; Silver Cloud tan and pink ball
shaped; Betsy Ross incurve
Maude Robinson orchid, old lavender,
Roman Gold. Deep lavender pompom,
8c ea; 18 mixed for $1.10. Mrs. Alfred _
Conrd cannas, salmon pink, six to 18
large silky flowers, 9 for $1.10. Mrs.
W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. |
Snowdrops, 10c doz or exch for mag- :
nolia, dahlias or other flowers. R. J.
Osborn, Roy, Ga.
Milk and wine lily bulbs, gladioli
white;
Sil- |
bulbs, all blooming size, to exch. for
japonicas, well rooted. Mrs. G. D. Bun- :
tin, Georgetown, Ga., Rt.
Burple lilac, 10-40c; Bridal wreath,
25c ea; All well rooted. Jonquils and
daffodils, 25c doz. Cash with order.
| Mrs. N. C. Lacy, Waleska, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 large Spengeria fern and 2 begon-
ias, $2 ea or exch. for value. Mrs. R..
Treadwell, Culloden, Ga.
Hibiscus, Burpees mallow marvels,
lyhocks, Dreers mixed colors, six mo.
old plants, 25c doz; Postage paid. Miss
Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.
Several two yr. old asparagus plumosa
ferns, several white and pink Dorothy
Perkins roses, well rooted. to exch for
2 yr. old everblooming tea roses. Dif-
ferent colors dahlia tubers. Mrs. J. WwW. a
McDonald, Smithville, Ga.
20 varieties prize winning chrysan-
themums, including silver Wedding, red
mixed colors. 8 two yf. plants, $1. Hol- |
Nellie Pockett, Tan Oconto, white Gol-
den wedding, yellow Ouida Grace, lav-
ender, white and yellow tipped pet- An
als; Maude Robinson lavender: golden
glow, yellow pompom white, Nivia flesh
and others. Blooms grow 6-8 inches in
diameter. Strong plants, 8c ea, Mixed,
50, $2.50; 150-$5.50. Cultural directions
furnished. 5 varieties large dbl. cannas,
2 varieties orange salmon bronze and |
green foliage pillar of fire, red, etc.
Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edison, Ga.
Large chrysanthemums. ;White, cream
and bronze, 50c doz. Small white, pink
and yellow, 35c doz; Mixed bulbs, 50c
doz; Cannas, yellow variegated $1.75 per
100. Large red, $2 per 100. White and |
pink oleander cuttings, 2 for 5c; Cape
Jasmine, cuttings 2 for 5c; Spirea, 15c;
Begonias and other kinds of box flow-_
ers. Mrs. C. C. Griffin, Cordele, Ga.,
Rt. C.
Dbl. dahlias, red and yellow, 10c ea;
$1 per doz; Chrysanthemums; rose dai-
sy, 20c doz. Mixed colors large and
small, 15c doz; Purple larkspur, 3 doz
25c; Add postage. No order for less than
ote oe E. S. Dasher, Valdosta, Ga.,
Large dbl. red King Humbert cannas,
$2 per 100 or $18 per M. Large, deep -
rose pink cannas, $1 per doz. Light
lemon color cannas, $2 per 100. White.
iris, $1 per 100. Fine variety rose cut-
tings, 20 different kinds, $1 per 100.
Small gladioli bulbs, $1 per 100. Yellow
jonquils, white and
per 100 or $8 per M. Large yellow daf-
fodils, $2 per 100. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele, Ga. | Bie eal
Flower seed in any quantity. Large,
dbl. zennia, mixed. All colors. African
or French fall marigold, 25c cup. Post-
cannas, 75c doz. Mrs. R. B. White, Sa-
vannah, Ga., Rt. A, Box 6-A. >
7 yr. old blooming size lilac bush, 50c
ea; Small size 25c ea. Large chrysan-
themums, yellow and lavender 25c doz;
Dusty Miller, 15c doz;. Pansy plants,
a ea. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart,
a.
yellow wisteria, 1 yr. old purple rooted
vines, Dorothy Perkins 1 yr. old pink
rose plants, 25c ea. Would exch. for
dahlia seed and hydrangea seed or
plants. White and pink hydrangea seed.
Mrs. Nora White, Stone Mtn., Ga.
Coral vine tubers, 25 and 50c; Mock
| paid. Also any color single and dbl.:
&
yellow narcissi, $1
Zennia seed, dbl. mixed marigold seed
snap dragon plants, 25c doz. Mrs. J.
A. Rachels, Dublin, Ga.
Large white daisy chrysanthemum, . |
25c doz; Pink, blue, lavender and wht.
California poppies and Gillardi plants,
3 doz. for 25c. Mrs. Doyle Knight, Dub-
fin, Ge. BOX 169) 2
ie \
Fancy chrysanthemums, cream white
la ender and yellow, 50c doz; Purple
lilac, well rooted, 30c ea and postage.
Boston ferns, 50c large bunch. Large
ariety of verbena, red pink, purple and
variegated. Mrs. T. R. Manry, Edison,
Mixed collection of choice jonquil,
daffodil, star of Bethlehem, Butter
and egg, narcissi, hyacinth bulbs at 2c
per bulb. Postage paid on all orders
for 25c en up. White and green strip-
ribbon grass. White or blue laven-
er German iris, 5c ea. for well root-
| bulbs or plants. Postage paid on all
rders for 25c or more. Mrs. T. C.
loyd, Chipley, Ga.
Pink and yellow azaleas, pink chero-
roses, altheas. thornless yellow ros-
es, $1 per doz; Purple butterfly bush-
S, pink, white hibiscus, Mtn. Laurel,
, American Beauty roses, rhododen-
rons, 6 for $1. Golden glow, 75c doz;
mowdrop, 50c bu. Pink perennial phlox
range spotted day lilies, 30c doz; Leg.
urple iris, 45c doz; Cream bridal
reath 6 for $1. Sweet Williams, 30c.
0z. Miss Sadie Wilson, Morganton,
er lilies, 35c doz; Blue iris lilies,
0c doz; Mtn. laurel and ivy 2 for 15c;
erns 10c ea; Red and white dogwood
Oc ea; Snow on Mtn. 15c doz. Bloom-
ng peach 25c ea. Trailing arbutus, 20c
loz; Miss Rosa Bell Roper, Mineral
luff, Ga.
Red spider lilies, 20 doz; old fash-
oned yellow lilies, 25c doz; Add post-
we. No order for less than 25c. Mrs.
Studstill, Valdosta, Ga. |
ould like to exch. pot flowers, ger-
nium cuttings and red King Humbert
nna bulbs for anything of value,
uch as syrup, honey, Irish potatoes or
ges. Red and pink geranium cuttings,
5c ea; Green leaf and red leaf begon-
a cuttings, both silver spotted 20c ea;
ed-King Humbert cannas, 40c doz
ulbs. Mrs. C. R. Cofer, Louisville, Ga.
Spirea, sweet shrub, wisteria trum-
t vine, mock orange, Dorothy Per-
ins rose vine, white and pink olean-
ers, 10c ea. Milk and Wime lilies and
cannas, such as King Humbert yellow,
Wyoming orange, Richard Wallace Ca-
lary yellow, 40c doz. Red spider lilies,
oc doz; $1.50 per 100. Add postage on
ders less than $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6.
- Chrysanthemums, - Glow,
Chamoise, white turner, yellow turner,
white and lavender pink, 75c per doz.
Hastings, 1928 chrysanthemums, 12 for
o; White, yellow and lavender, 40c
per doz. Miss Lee Wilkins, McDon-
Shi Gay):
Yellow dbl. japonica, 3 yrs. old, 30c
a, or 4 for $1, Purple iris, $5 per 100
x 35 doz; Purple snap dragons, 35c
doz; Daffodils, 40c doz; Pink weigelia,
Oc ea; Purple verbena, 25c doz; Dbl.
White bridal wreath, 2 for 35c; Spider |
ilies, 35c doz; Dbl. white roses, with
pink center, 75c doz; Two golden hells
with every 75c order or more. Miss Lo-
Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga.
Large chrysanthemums; red, white,
yellow, golden or orchid. 30c doz; Root-
ed cape jasmine, 2 for 25c; $1.20 per
doz. Banana cannas, 10c; Bachelor but-
ton, seed, 10c cup. Geraniums, bloom-
g size, rooted, 25c; Red, white, pink
uttings, 5c ea. Miss Minnie Williams,
Oglethorpe, Ga. |
_ Would like to exch. rose bush for red
Spirea, dbl. japonica or granddaddy
gray beard. Also white primroses, blue
larkspur, lavender candy tuft, assort-
ed tearose cuttings and pink Dorothy
erkins roses for any color perennial
phlox, City of Portland canna, red, pink
or lavender, dbl. dahlia, iris or white
Easter lilies. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Cum-
3 doz. for 25c; White grass pinks,
doz; white perennial peas, 25c; Wister-
ia rooted, 25c; yellow thornless rose,
25; variegated iris, different colors
canna, 50c doz; Bridal wreath and spi-
rea, 25c ea; Different colors Mums, 25
doz; Dusty Miller, 3 doz, 25c; 2 large
Oleanders, $5 ea; Zennia seed, salvia,
Prince Feather, other flower seed, 10c
pkg. Mrs, J. D. Lumsden, Decatur, Ga.
Yellow cannas, with deep orange,
mottled throat, 5 ft. high, 50c doz; Will
exch. for any summer flowering bulbs
except gladioli and lemon day lily.
Mrs. H. W.. Law, Eastman, Ga.
Zennia seed, 2 cups, 35c; large pkt.,
; Star Jasmine, 2 for 25c; Lemon
yea;
R
et Fiche ect pibeulies eee CREE ae,
Large white peony rooted, 50c. For-
sythia, 2 for 25c. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fair-
burn, Ga, Rt 4. 0 ne
__ Big stem dbl. daffodils, large bloom-
ing bulbs, 65c doz; Dark blue iris, 5c
ea; or 50c doz; Snow white spider lil-
ies, 25 ea; Lemon lilies, 30c doz; pur-
ple iris, 35 doz; yellow iris, 30c doz.
King Humbert red cannas, 50c doz;
Wisteria, 20c ea. Mrs. Rachael Pad-
gett, Ella Gap, Ga.
Frost proof porch plants, 2 kinds, 50c
fa Miss Elizabeth Miller, Baconton,
a.
White narcissi, 50c doz; Buttercups,
and jonquils, 25c doz; Pink climbing
roses, 50c. Mrs. E. T. Boynton, Arling-
ton, Ga,
14 different kinds of geraniums, 15
ea; white and pink begonia, 15c ea;
Blue August lilies, 15c; Ferns, 25c; hy-
drangea, 20c ea. Cash with order. Miss
Casanda Chumley, Ball Ground, Ga.
Lily bulbs, red, orange, 10c ea.,. or
exch. for flower seed or garden seed.
Mrs. W. G. Thomassen, Clarkston, Ga.
Dbl. pink althea, 35c ea. Mrs. R. C.
Lovett, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dbl. pink canna lilies, 10c ea; Dbl.
red dahlia bulbs, 5c ea; 4 colors, glad-
ioli bulbs, 5c ea. Paper white narcissi,
3 for 5c; yellow trumpet, 3 for 10c;
Star of Bethlehem, 6 for 10e; 10 colors
of chrysanthemums, 15c doz; Rooted
cutting Justicia, 10c ea; 6 color ger-
blueberry bushes or rooted horse ap-
ple sprouts. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitz-
gerald, Ga., Rt. 1.
Shasta daisies, 25c per doz; purple,
white and dark red perennial phlox, 50c
per doz; different colors. pinks, 30c
doz; Larkspur, 15c per doz; Spider and
Milk and Wine lilies, 35c per doz. Lg.
American Beauty rose cuttings, 10c ea.
Mrs. .S. N. Camp, Eastanollee, Ga. _
Jonquils, snowdrops, yellow June lil-
ies, 20c doz; 90c per 100. Dorothy Per-
kins roses, Flowering Almond, purple
lilacs, 2 for 25c; Blue flowering box-
vine, 3 for 25c; Pink hyacinth, 50c doz;
Mixed zennia seed, 10c; Miss L. M. Da-
vis, Silver Creek, Ga., Rt. 1.
Several doz. gladioli bulbs, color
bright red, 6 for 25c; 12 for 40c; Mrs.
Genia Barlow, Tallapoosa, Ga.
August lily bulbs, 25c doz; Star of
Bethlehem or Snowdrop bulbs, 20c 100
del. Mrs. Mary L. Goddard, Summer-
ville, Ga. :
Blue hydrangea, pink and lavender
crepe myrtle, pink weigelia, dbl. althea,
purple lilac, Anthony Waterer spirea,
for 25c ea. Add postage. Lemon lily
bulbs, 3 for 25c. White iris roots, 6 for
25c. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks,
Ga. :
Yellow, red and pink canna bulbs,
25 doz or exch. for flower cuttings or
garden seed of any kind. Mrs. A. L.
Holliman, Leary, Ga. ae
Easter lilies, 10c ea; Shasta daisies,
25c doz; Well rooted butterfly bushes,
25c or 5 for $1; Large flowering cannas,
burnt orange, red, yellow salmon pink
and rose pink, 40c doz. Mrs. F. R.
Hobbs, Siloam, Ga.
Easter lilies, 6 for 35c or $5.50 per
100. Milk and Wine lilies, 6 for 45c; or-
ange lilies, 6 for 35c; Large white lil-
jes and dbl. red Easter lilies, 25 ea;
Red quince japonica rooted, 25c ea,
Red, yellow, salmon and variegated
cannas, 50c per doz. Mrs. J. J. Car~
ter, Alma, Ga. }
Dbl. red, white, pink and white va-
riegated altheas, pink and white wei-
gelias, 25c and 35c ea; Golden glow,
gaillardia, ageratum, 50c doz; Shasta
daisy physostegia, 35c doz; Blue lark-
spur and annual phlox, Ragged Robin
mixed colors, 25c doz; Red, pink, white
and purple verbena, 10c ea; 3 for 25c;.
King Humbert cannas; White Eureka,
Pillar of Fire, Lemon yellow, orange
yellow, orange red bordered yellow, $1,-
50 per doz; Begonias, geraniums, sul-
tanas, lantanas, Justicia, cactus. Mrs.
R. M. Sheppard, Stone Mountain, Ga.,
Rt. 3. :
Spider lilies, 3 for 25c postpaid, large
bulbs; Smaller size, 5c ea; Also lark-
spur plants at 15c per doz; Daisies, well
rooted, 15c per doz. Mrs. M. F. Quinn,
321 South Harris St., Sandersville, Ga.
3 large Spengeri ferns, 50c ea; Miss
eva M. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga.
Wish to exch. larkspur plants for
snapdragon, verbena or Sweet William
or dahlia bulbs. Send at once before
supply is exhausted. Mrs. W. B. Hurst,
Mansfield, Ga.
Dbl. Yellow japonica, 25c ea; Gold-
en Bells, 20c ea; Variegated iris, \25c
doz; purple iris, 25c dez; lavender,
25c doz; Bridal wreath, 20c; Altheas,
50c doz; Hibiscus, 20c ea. Foxgloves,
20c doz; pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea.
ilies, 10c or 2 for 15; White iris, 2 for
Cc; Lilacs, 15c ea; August lilies, 10c
Mrs. A. A. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
BU
anium cuttings, 5c ea; Will exch. for
Spirea, pink crepe myrtle, Mimosa,
lavender lilac, two 1 yr. abelias, jon-
quils, butter and egg bulbs. Will exch
for Japonica, red or pink spirea, azal-
eas, weigelia, nandina or pink olean-
der. Mrs. J. W. Farmer, Matthews, Ga.
Boston asparagus fern, 20c ea; Bright
pink Jasstushum rooted, 25c unrooted.
Larkspur, blooms early in fall, purple
flowers, 35c per doz; yellow canna bulbs
10c ea; $1 per doz. Cream color chry-
santhemum, large flowers, 30c for 6.
50c per doz postpaid. Mrs. B. A. Mil-
ford, Montezuma, Ga.
Altheas, red japonica, 10c ea; iris,
35c doz; pink weigelias, 25c ea; Phlox,
20c doz; Dbl. pink almond, 10c ea;
different colors mums, 25c doz; Velvet
rose, 10c ea; Orange lilies, 15c doz. Mrs.
Oscar Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
Zennia, mammoth seed, 15c cup. Sun-
flower seed, 16c cup. White shelled pop-
corn also. Send postage. Miss Annie
Murphy, Nashville, Ga.
Bridal wreath, well rooted, 2 for 25c;
Pink and cream roses, well rooted, 2 for
25c; Pink crepe myrtle cuttings, 2 for
25c. No checks accepted. Mrs. Pearl
Nelson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. i
Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 40c pe
100. Six Freewodd limbs, rooted, $1 per
ae Mrs. W. H. Colquitt, Comer, Ga.,
. Mixed pansy plants, 20c per doz. An-
nual phlox, 10c per doz. Mixed holly-
hocks, 20c per doz; Nice pink verbena,
10c; Physostegia, 15c per doz; Pink
| Mums, 25c per doz. Dahlia tubers, 3
for 25c. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Tooms-
boro, Ga.
Dbl. yellow japonica, Pink weigelia,
Mtn. laurel, 25c ea; Purple lilac and
althea lily, 25c ea. Mrs. Lillie Barrett,
Ellijay, Ga. :
Pink weigelia and variegated cut-
tings, unrooted, 75c per 100; Dbl. al-
thea cuttings, and pink spirea, white
single and dbl. spirea cuttings, 15c per
doz; Chesterfield daisies, white and
light blue violet plants, all colors Sweet
William plants, 10c per doz; Golden
Bell, White Star Jasmine, forsythia,
white English dogwood, Pink and wht.
Dorothy Perkins rose, 4 for 30; light
purple iris, 30c per doz. Mixed dahlia.
Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Ga. 3
Rhododendrons, azaleas, holly bush-
es, 25c ea; or 6 for $l. Japonicas and
Snowballs, 25 ea; purple violets, 15c
doz; White Pines, 2-3 ft. 15 and 25c
ea. Mrs. E. J. Henry, Mineral Bluff,
Ga.
Tiger lilies, 75c per 100. Trailing ar-
butus, 20c doz; Blueberry bushes, 30c
doz; Cherokee roses, $1 per doz. John
Wilson, Loving, Ga.
Lavender crepe myrtles, Madonna
lilies, Bridal wreath, winter blooming
jasmine, hydrangea, Spencer sweet
peas, Dbl. hollyhocks, mixed colors
dahlias, marigold, Red Prince feather.
Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga. :
Jonquil bulbs, white violets, Shasta
daisies, Golden Bells, White lilies, 15c
ea; Yellow lilies, 75c per 100. Large
cactus, 50c doz; Pink oxalis, 3 for 10c.
Mrs. M. F. White, Gainesville, Ga. .
Jonquil bulbs, lilacs, 25c ea; White
|} pinks, 15c bunch; Verbena, 15c; Golden
Rue, 20c. Mrs. N. A. White, Dahlonega,
Ga. Se
Shasta daisies, 25c per doz; White
Japanese honeysuckle bushes, 20c ea;
Orange lilies, 20c per doz; Mixed dahlia
bulbs, $1 per doz. Mixed colors, gladio-
li blooming size, 25c per doz; Laven-
der iris, 30c per doz. Mrs. Henry Eller,
Ellijay, Ga.
King Humbert cannas, new variety
of pink canna with shade of salmon,
$1 per doz; Milk and Wine lilies, 15c
ea; White primrose plants, 25c per
doz. Mum plants, 5c ea. Mrs. J. G.
Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga.
Purple lilacs, 10c ea; Dbl. May roses,
10c. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga.
Yellow Japonica, Wild honeysuckle,
All rooted or exch. for new cloth or
value. Miss Ruby Barrett, Ellijay, Ga.
Giant snapdragon, mixed colors, 35c
doz; 3 doz for $1. Gladioli bulbs, 25c
doz; Perennial phlox, 20c doz; 6 doz.
$1. Shasta daisies, mixed verbena, large
sweet William plants, Dianthus pinks,
White April narcissi, 15c doz. Large
blooming cannas, 25c doz; Running
white monthly rose, 15c ea; 2 monthly
rose cuttings, 10c doz. Add postage on
orders less than $1. Mrs. J. H. Roe-
buck, Buford, Ga. :
Zennia seed, marigold seed, 25c pkg.
Light and yellow deep Dorothy Perkins
rose cuttings 1 yr old 25c; wisteria root-
ed 1 yr, old vines, 25c ea; also cuttings
25c doz or exch. for sunball seed or
plants. Mrs. Nora White, Stone Mtn.,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Large type sunset chrysanthemum,
4
White Easter roses, 20c ea; iris, 40c doz.
ay
purple lilac plants, 10c
Darnell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.
ed colors, 25c doz; geraniums, white
red and 2 shades of pink 10c cutting.
ta oe: Miss Mary Bargeron, Sar-
Cra
Pink crepe myrtles, purple lilacs,
snowdrops, yellow bells, sweet shrub,
purple wisteria, Mtn. laurel, 1-2-3 ft.,
nice shrubs, 15c ea. White and pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, well rooted, i
salmon pink monthly rose rooted, 15c
Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
Purple lilac bridal wreath and flow-
ering almonds,
black-eyed peas for seed at 10c lb. If
exch ea. to pay postage. Mrs. Geo. M.
Foster, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.
Well rooted Junipers, white jonquils,
winter blooming purple violets, 30c doz;
Forsythia fortunie, Chinese purple wis-
teria, purple lilac, wild rose, red vel-
vet roses, Balm of Gilead, spirea, Trum-
pet vine, all 20c each except Junipers,
white jonquils, winter blooming vio-
Mrs. Willie Panter, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Large dbl. red King Humbert cannas,
cannas, $2 per 100; Deep rose pink and
iris, $1 per 100. Large yellow daffodils,
$2 per 100. Narcissus, mixed, $1 per
Camp, Cordele, Ga.
high, ,$1.50 per doz; Altheas, pink and
white, with pink eye, 25c ea. 2 well
ft. high, 50c each. Mrs. Martha Van-
zant, Dial, Ga.
October lilies, 30c per doz; Dusty
Miller and pink thrift 15c doz. White
grass, 4 for 25c; all kinds pot plants.
Geraniums unrooted, 3 for 10c. Mrs. H.
F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2.
Well rooted Los Angeles rose cut-
tings, 25c ea; Royal purple iris bulbs,
25c @oz;
doz; Rose of Sharon well rooted, 10c
ea; Hardy sweet peas, large, 25c ea;
Pink, red and white hibiscus seed, 10c
ea. Mrs. M. I. Teem, Marietta, Ga.
California poppies, all 2 doz. for 25c
Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, Ga.
Coral vine tubers, 25c and 50c; mock
snapdragon, 25c doz. Mixed larkspur
els, Dublin, Ga.
Dbl. dahlia tubers, solid red and
white and red variegated 3 for 25c.
6 for 25c. Red tiger lilies, 3 for 10c.
Jonquils, narcissi, butter and eggs. Mrs.
W.oW:; Lavlor;, Gordon, Ga, Rt; ae 4
Mixed colors, azaleas, rhododendron,
Mt. Laurel, Crabapple, 6 for $1. 12 for
$1.75. Purple iris, 30c doz; White lilacs,
40c; variegated violets and yellow, 30c
doz; Burning bush, 40c. Mrs. W. R.
Kell, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pink rambler roses, well rooted, 15c ea;
Yellow thornless roses, 15 ea; Chry-
santhemums, 50c doz, all colors; French
Marigold seed, 10c pkg. Early variety
Hillington, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 1.
Golden glow, large flowered red can-
nas, shasta daisies, large lavender mums
25 doz; pink perennial sweet peas, 10c
a; Chinese wisteria, 15c, white lilac
'25 and 15c, exch. for Thunbergii spi-
rea or dbl. red althea, All well rooted.
Add postage on orders less than 50c.
Mrs. L. E. Isbell, Clermont, Ga.
Golden glow, 25c doz; Snow on the
Mountain, 15c doz; Peach rose, 25c ea;
Jonquils, 20c doz; Boxwood cuttings,
25 ea; Baby rambler rose bushes, red
doz; Mt. Laurel and Ivy, 2 for Ldc;
Blue iris lilies, 35c doz; Tiger lilies, 30
and white rose cuttings, 10c ea. Miss
Clyde Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
ies, 3 for 35c; Iris lilies, 25 doz; Dbl.
pink flowering almonds, 25c each; La-
vender sweet lilies, 20c; Mt. Laurel,
15c, Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gainesville,
Ga, Rt 1.
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ea; May cherry _
10c ea. Will exch for value. Mrs. ie Ga
_Nice petunia and phlox plants, mix- |
ea. Add 6c postage on orders under $1..
lets. Jonquils, 50c 100. Juniper, 50c ea.
100. Fine variety rose cuttings, 20 dif-
ferent kinds, $1 per 100. Mrs. J. RR.
Well rooted boxwoods, 12-18 inches
white, single 25c ea; Large flowering pe- ih
ony bulbs, 25c ea; Hibiscus, solid pink,
rooted pyramidal type, arbor vitae, 2
tsp. Large yellow canna bulbs, 15c ea.
Well rooted hollyhock, all colors, 15c
Larkspur; pink, lavender and white;
Cape jasmine rooted, 20c, 3 for 50c.
Assorted colors large mums, 35c doz; |
Cannas, 25c doz; White and blue iris,
Red and yellow canna bulbs, 5c ea; .
strawberry plants, 30c doz. Mrs. R. J.
Mixed colors larkspur sweet Williamas, A
and pink, 2 for 15c; Fall pinks, 40c
doz; Black rose bushes, 15c ea. Blue-_
Yellow cannas, 40c doz; August lil-|
10,.ea.:- or: exch, fornix.
$2 per 100 or $15 per M. Light lemon : a3
large white flag lilies, $1 per doz. Wht.
iris, 3 for 25c; large red and yellow |
canna bulbs, orange lilies and ribbon
daisy chrysanthemums, 25c
plus postage. Large chrysanthemums, ~ a
25ec per doz. Mock snapdragon. Mrs.
plants, 2 doz. for 25c. Mrs. J. A. Rach- i
Sere
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GE EIGHT |
Nursery Stock F r'Sale
And Wanted
State inspected peach trees, $45 per
M. Mayflower, Red Bird, Early Rose,
Belle of Ga., Carman, Elberta, Hiley
Bell, White English, Apple trees, $7.50
per 100. Grape vines, $7.50 per 100;
arbor vitaes, $7.50 per 100. Cherries,
plums, pecans, figs at right prices. E.
B. Travis. Riverdale, Ga.
Lucretia dewberry piants, $1 per 100
or $8 per M. Thornless~ blackberry
a plants, 20c ea., or $2 per doz. yellow
Bermuda onions, also 65c for 500; or
$1.15 per M. Strawberry plants, 50c
per 100 or $4 per M. David Pipe, Mauk,
Ga., Rt. 1.
100 well rooted hedges, $5 or exch.
for potato slips and postage. 4 Juni-
per bushes, well rooted, $2 or exch. for
Bermuda onion plants or cabbage and
postage. Miss Bertha Gole, Buchanan,
Gay, Rt.. 3. :
3 Boxwood bushes for sale, 3 ft. high,
3 ft. across in healthy cond. Write and
make best offer. Mrs. B. B. Garrison,
Homer, Ga., Box 34.
- Tame blackberries, 5c ea or exch.
for dahlias, gladioli or other flowers.
Write what you have. Include postage.
Mrs. C. W. Jones, McRae, Ga.
Grape cuttings, 1 yr. old. Well rooted
10c ea or exch. for figs or dahlias, or
gladioli or other desirable flowers.
-. Write before sending price. Mrs. C. W.
- Jones, McRae, Ga., Rt. 2.
English dogwood, 15c ea; yellow
thornless rose, 2 for 25c; White and
pink hydrangea 2 for 25c; mixed col-
ors of chrysanthemums, 3 for 265c;
Hedge cuttings, 50c per 100. Monthly
roses, well rooted, 3 for 50c. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. L. Phillips, Flowery Branch
Ga, Rt. 3.
Heavily rooted boxwood, $1 per doz.
melon crepe myrtle rooted, 5 for $1.
Magnolia glanea trees, rooted, 5 for
$1. Cape jasmine rooted, 30c ea; Eng-
lish dogwood, 5 for $1. Pink climbing
rose, 25c ea. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville, Ga.
Pecan trees, state inspected. Regu-
0 lar nursery, Stuart and Schley 5-6 ft
above ground. $6 for 10. $45 per 100.
$400 per M. J. A. Beasley, Crawford-
ville, Ga. :
Old time seedling, 3-5 ft. Giant tall
large blue flowers, 3-5 ft. Old time
mixed apple trees, 3-5 ft., 15c ea. Gol-
dn day lilies and blue flag roots, 35c
doz; Will exch. for Royal white Corn-
ish game eggs or pay cash for eggs. 12
doz. for hatching. Mrs. R. Allgood, Ox-
ford, Ga.
1 1-2 doz. large heavy boxwood plants
Dwarf, 10-18 in., $4 del. Mrs. R. F.
Terrell, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Bearing size red raspberry plants, 30c
doz. St. Regis everbearing 50c doz. Jap-
anese mint, 50c doz. Will exch. for cow
peas. Mrs. L. S. Jones, Demorest, Ga.
- Apple trees for sale; Yates, Delicious
Stayman, Wilson, Red June, Red Wine-
sap apple trees, llc ea. Less than 25
trees, over that amount, 10c.ea; P. E.
Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga., Rt. 1.
8 apples trees, from early until late,
$1; 12 trees, $1.50, 16 trees, $2 all del.
' 3-5 ft. high, state inspected. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
- Rhododendron, azaleas, pink, red and
yellow; Spruce pines, white pines, Mtn.
Laurel, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75. Also yel-
low violets, 30c doz. Miss Rose Nell
Pendlan, Ellijay, Ga.
Rooted scuppernongs, 20c ea., $2.25
per doz. Exch. for iron or brab peas.
Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A.
Mayflower, Early Rose, Carmen, Ga.
Belle, Elberta, Chinese Cling, White
English and Stinson peach trees, 2 1-2.
to 4 ft., 20c ea. del. P. W. White, Gog-
_ gins, Ga.
Himalaya berry roots, 10c ea; 6 for
S 50c; Kudzu vine rootlets, 10c ea; 6 for
50c; Old fashioned white English peach
scions, seedlings, 50c ea; 3 for $1. Few
scuppernongs, rooted, 50c ea. Will be
state inspected when shipped. S. M.
Smith, Athens, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 doz. Elberta peach trees, 25c ea.
Add postage. Miss Pearl Farmer,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Citrus Trifoliater hedge plants, 75c
per 100 plants. Good roots. C. A. Row-
land, Athens, Ga.
- Everbearing mulberry sprouts, 10 for
$1. Well rooted. Brown sugar grape
vines, rooted, 10c ea; Red everbearing
raspberry plants, 4 for 25c; Also have
red and pink monthly rose bushes, 10c
me ae V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga.,
Rt2: : .
All leading varieties of well branched
2 yr. old apple trees, 20c ea., 1 yr. old
3 to 5 ft., 15c ea., peach trees, 20c ea.,
_ MARKET BULLETIN
3 to 5 ft., pecan trees, 65c; larger size,
$1.25 ea., pear and cherry, 50c ea., Con-
cord and Niagara grapes, 15c ea., Miss-
ionary, Klondike and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $3.50 M,
Everbearing, 75c a 100, $5 M. All Gov't
inspected and true to name. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1.
State inspected budded pecan trees,
taken from mother tree, fine nuts. K.
N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga.
White fig sprouts, 25 rooted, white
fig sprouts, 50 Spengeria ferns, 25c. Mrs.
N. B. Jolly, Morris Station, Ga.
Damson plum trees, 10c ea; Goose
plum trees, 5c ea. A. Steinheimer, Wool-
sey, Ga. ;
Clean Nursery stock suitable for home
or commercial orchards. Specialize in
peach and apple trees. C. N. Fitts, Dah-
lonega, Ga.
Dwarf boxwood, well rooted, 6c per
plant or $6 per 100 del. Also fine can-
nas; 12 1-2c ea. Mrs. Ella Robinson,
Luthersville, Ga.
Black pine and crabapples, 2 for 25c..
Mrs. Martha Carson, Morganton, Ga.
White dogwood, 3 for 25c; Slack pine
and crabapples, 2 for 25c. Also chero-
kee roses, trailing arbutus, Mtn. lau-
rel, 25c doz. Miss Kathleen Woods,
Morganton, Ga.
4 large rooted boxwood; Will sell
reasonably to parties calling at my
home. May cherries and Damson plum
sprouts, 10c ea., or 4 for 25c; Butterfly
bush, 25c. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharet-
ta, Ga.
Boxwood bushes, rooted, 25 ea or
$1.50 doz. Small rooted, 15c ea. All
plants shipped FOB. If by parcel post
add postage. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Green- |
ville, Ga.
Magnolia Glaucea trees, 1-3 ft. high,
$5 per doz. del. Boxwood plants, $1 per
Ky Miss Maude Hamby, Greenville,
a. :
200 boxwood plants, $15 del. Evergreen
vinca, vine and white and blue iris, $2.-
75 per 100. Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Green-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.
State inspected budded peach trees,
May flower red bird, Carman, Alexan-
der, Elberta, White English, Crawford,
Krummels, Oct. 2-3 ft., 10c; 3-4 ft., 15c;
Apple trees, all leading varieties, same.
size and price. Grape vines, 2 yrs., No.
1 Concord Niagara, Delaware, 15c ea.,
or $12 per 100. Pear trees, 4-5 ft. Ear-
ly Harvest, Kiefer, 50c ea. All postpaid.
C. M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga.
Strawberry bushes, huckleberry bush-
es, Dwarf boxwood, 25 and 50c ea;
Crabapples, 15c ea. Miss Delia Green,
Morganton, Ga.
Boxwoods, rooted Junipers, Wild
pines, hollies, 25c. Also have flowers
for sale. Mrs. Sarah Kincaid, Morgan-
ton, Ga. Bie
3 or 4 hundred irish junipers, from
2-3 ft., high, :25c, 35 and 40c ea. Well
rooted. Include postage. W. I. Pollard,
Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.
Seedlings of the first prize tree in
recent Honey Locust contest. 25 and
50c ea. Miss Ellen Williams, Villa Rica,
Gas
One hundred or more well rooted
hedge boxwood plants for sale, 20c ea,.
from 1-2 ft. high. Mrs. C. H. Harbuck,
Philomath, Ga.
Privet hedge sprouts, rooted, $1.25.
Evergreen hedge rooted, $1.50 100 or
cuttings, $1.25. Cosmos seed, 10c pkg.
Mrs. R. T. Martin, Gainesville, Ga.,
Box 20.
Well rooted assorted grape vines, con-
cord blue, niagara white, 10c ea; Early
Richmond, .cherry sprouts, 5 for 50c;
Good, rooted yellow bells, 10c. Lilac
eee 10c. R. D. Powell, College Park,
a.
Goose plums, $1 per doz, white dog-
wood, 15c ea; Strawberry bushes, for
hedges, 2 for 25c; Mtn. laurel 15c. W.
R. Wilson, Loving, Ga. ;
Red, dbl. flowering peach bushes, 2-3
ft., ornamental shrubs. Miss Louise
Welden, Griffin, Ga., Rt. D.
Large, pussy willow bushes, orange
quinces, sweet pomegranates, 50c ea;
Long list of Broadleaf evergreens; Co-
niferous evergreens, flowering shrubs.
Mrs. A. J. Welden, Griffin, Ga.
700 bearing age, Kiefer pear; 8-10
ft., 2M other assorted grapes, 2 yrs.
Big lot of American and Chinese Pyra-
midal Arbor Vitaes, Cedrus Deodara,
Cedar of Lebanon, 1500 assorted peach
trees, 4-6 ft, 1700 assorted apple trees,
75 paper shell pecans, 4-5 ft., 1000
Lombardy poplars, 10-12 ft., 700 Silver
Leaf Maple 8-9 ft., 5000 California priv-
et, 2000 Armour river privet. Nice for
hedges. James Cureton, Austell, Ga.
White pine holly, 25c ea; Red plum,
15c ea. Hazel nuts, 40c ea.; Red dog-
wood, 25c ea. Red alders, 25c ea; Black
gum, 2 for 25c; Blueberry bushes, $1
per doz. Wild raspberry. Vernon Boggs,
Morganton, Ga. ~
Red and white dogwood, 15c ea. Red
plum 10c ea; Bird eye bushes, 10c ea;
Baby monthly rose, 25c doz. Miss Grace
Barton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Dogwood, Ga. Cedar, lilac native pine,
cherry, 15 for $1 del. Mrs. J. E. Maul-
din, Eastanollee, Ga.
Pink and white evergreen; 25c ea;
about 2 ft. high. White flowering dog-
wood, 2 ft. high, 25c ea,, Well rooted.
Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Peach, pear, apple, plum, fig bush-
es, grape vines, other fruit and nut
trees. Quinces, sweet pomegranates and
ornamental shrubbery. A. J. Welden,
Griffin, Ga.
Kudzu joints, Rooted last yr., $8 per
1000. Mrs. John R. Turner, Concord, Ga.
Water oak cedars, red bud Mimosa
and dogwood from 4-7 ft. high, 25c to
ae ae D. J. Bradley, Hartwell, Ga.,
25 woods cedar, well rooted, 25c ea.
15 white woods dogwood. Well rooted,
15c ea., or will exch. for any kind of
a at 25c lb. Gene Harper, Hartwell,
a.
Evergreen hedge, 5 yrs. old. Well root-
ved, 30 for $15 del. Pink crepe myr-
tle, 100 well rooted plants, $8 del. Will
exch. for field peas. Mrs. Ralph Mc-
Gill, Dawson, Ga., Rt. 1.
Fig, pomegranate, scuppernongs,
grapes, spirea, also everbearing straw-
berry plants, well rooted. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6.
Budded pecan trees, Govt inspected.
Any size. Leading varieties, for sale or
exch. F. C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
Cedar and maple trees for sale, 25c
ea., FOB. J. G. Reynolds, Concord, Ga.
Budded pecan trees, 3-4 ft., 30c; 4-5
ft., 40c; 5-6 ft., 50c. Idus Johnson, Shell-
man, Ga.
Well rooted privet hedge, 60c per 100.
Mrs. Melba Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Evergreen Mtn. laurel, 12-18 inches
tall, $2.50 per doz, del. Jno. W. Cross,
Clarkesville, Ga.
4 large Evergreen boxwood, 10 yrs.
old. Nice large ones, $3 ea., 2 for $5.
2 small evergreen boxwood, 4 yrs. old,
$1.75 ea., or $3 for 2. Purple iris, $1.25
a 100. Mrs. H. W. Frix, Talking Rock,
a.
Limited number of 1 yr. old Carmen
and Belle of Ga. budded peach trees.
First class stock. Write. E. Brakefield,
Shiloh, Ga.
Several M real nice large selected
fruit trees, from best selected fruit.
Fine variety of leading strawberry
plants. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.
Red raspberry plants, 1 yr. old, 30c
ao del. Mrs. L. D. Jones, Demorest,
a.
Inspected fruit trees, Mayflower, Red
Bird, Early Rose, Uneeda Carman, El-
berta, White English, $45 per M. Ap-
ple, Grape, $7.50 per 100. Plums, $10;
Cherries, pears, $15. Figs, $20. Write
for car lot prices. E. B. Travis, River-
dale, Ga.
NURSERY STOCK WANTED
Want 2 Mayflower, 2 Early Elberta
peaches, 3 or 4 ft., for 15c; Red June
apple, 2 Grimes Golden apples, 4 or
5 ft., 15c ea. Damson plum, 3 or 5 ft.
Silver Leaf Maple. Mrs. L. Chandler,
Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. strawberry plants for
grape vines; blackberry or dewberry
plants and rose bushes and flower bulbs.
O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. 1 lb. long pod okra
seed for young crabapple trees. Mrs.
T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.
Want several Japanese walnut, Eng-
lish walnut and fig bushes. Must be
good bearing. State variety and price.
Also giant and Never Stop strawberry
plants. R. P. Tull, Decatur, Ga.
Plants For Sale And
Wanted
Bermuda onion and cabbage plants,
$1 per 1000; Tomato plants, $1 per M;
Pepper and potato plants, $1.75 per M.
Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga.
Early Jersey, Flat Dutch and Chas.
cabbage plants and Bermuda onions;~
Cabbage; 300, 50c; 500-65c; 1M 95c;
Onions, 300, 55c; 500, 70c; 1M, $1.05.
Add 20c for $1 postage. By exp. not
prepaid. 2M $1.70. 5M, $4. Rufus Riner,
Tifton, Ga. ,
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey Chas. Wakefield and Flat Dutch
500-65c; 1M 90c; del. E. W. Stokes,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c
per 100. Mrs. W. A. Fields, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 1. :
Flaming giant raspberry plants. Har-
Stes
dy and prolific variety, 1-2 doz, 50c;
1 doz, 75c; 100, $5, postpaid, $40 per
M by exp. prepaid. E. E. Kurtz, Mari-
etta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
25e per 100; 60c for 250; 500, $1.10;
$2 for M. Will exch for corn, honey,
pig, books or value. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
May del. 50 per centcash, $2.50 per
M fob. A. B. Parker, Plains, Ga. ~~
Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
$1.50 per M; April and May shipment.
L. J. Walker, Baxley, Ga. |
Cabbage plants, $1 per M. Onion
plants, $1 per M. Porto Rico potato
plants, $2 per M or exch. for dried ap-
ples. Mrs. D. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga.
Few bu. No. 1 porto rico potato slips
for sale, $1.25 per bu fob. Quincy Floyd,
Lumber City, Rt. 1.
Bermuda onion plants, 500, 60c; $1 per
M. Open grown frost proof iceburg let-
tuce plants, 200, 60c; 500 $1. E. L. Dur- |
ham, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 5. h
Booking orders for Govt. inspected |
porto rican potato slips. $1.85 per M.
April 1st del. Can ship any quantity. E.
Campbell, Glennville, Ga. :
Genuine frost proof cabbage plants,
grown from L. I. seed, 500, 75c; 1M,
$1.25; 5000, $4; 10M, $7. prepaid. Mrs.
Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga.
Cuthbert red, raspberry plants, thous- |
ands of fine strong plants, 1 doz. 50c;
Thurs ay, March 7, 1929. _
100, $2.50; 500, $7.50; 1000, $10. E. J.
Hart, College Park, Ga., Box 81.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 500
75c; $1.25 per M. All crystal wax and
yellow Bermuda onion plants. Same
price. All orders postpaid. J. B. Ben-
nett, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Millions fine, frost proof cabbage and
onion plants, ready; 500,. 65c; 1M, $1.
Over 5M, 75c per M. Also millions Govt.
inspected potato plants for April and
May, 500, $1.25; 1M, $2. Over 5M, $1.75.
per M. Tomato plants, last April, May,
$1 per M, prompt service. J. T. Mullis,
Alma, Ga.
Booking orders for tomato plants,
March del. Cash with order. E. F. Bus-
sey, Enigma, Ga.
Marglobe tomatoes, Ga. Southern
collards, cabbage, World Beater pepper
at $1.50 per M, mixed lots if desired. |
L. M. Marshall, Sanford} Fla., Box 1522.
Frost proof cabbage plants, leading
varieties, cash with order. Will ship day
prder is recd. 70c per M. A. J. Rob-
erson, Omega, Ga.
Good, colored butter beans, 25c 1b;
well rooted blue hydrangea, 25c ea;
Frost proof cabbage plants, 70e per M.
Cash with order. Will exch. plants for
field peas or dried fruit. Mrs. Bessie
Roberson, Omega, Ga.
Kudzu roots, forage plants, 1c ea or.
exch. for farm produce. O. C. Perdue,
Yatesville, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants.
Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield large
and well rooted, 500, 60c; 90c per M;
5M, $4 del postpaid. Mrs. Mary J.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Box 72.
Large, yr. old parsley plants, 3 for
25c; Horse radish roots, 10c ea. Also
have flower seed, for sale. Mrs. Ada
Dixon, Hamilton, Ga.
Strawberry plants, good variety, 25c
per 100, $2 per M. Exch. for field or
table seed peas or kudzu roots. Miss
L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga.
White, crystal wax and yellow ber-
muda onion, E. J. and Chas. Wake-
field cabbage, 500, 75c; or $1.25 M, del.
90c per M, exp. collect. Globe tomato,
Ruby King pepper, Black Beauty Egg
plant, ready in March, 60c per 100.
Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, Ber-
muda onion plants, 500, 75c; 1000, $1.25.
6M, $6 postpaid. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
Large, red raspberry plants, 75c per
doz, postpaid. Geo. A. Grist, Dillard, Ga.
Early Jersey cabage and Bermuda
onion plants, $1 per M del. Mrs. Alice
Baker, Ellenton, Ga.
Early Jersey and Early Flat Dutch
frost proof cabbage plants, 500, 65c; 1M
$1. Bermuda onion plants same price. we
R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. '
Imroved large, Klondike strawberry
plants, 25c per 100. Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 40c per 100. Major Crowe,
Cumming, Ga.
Improved Klondike strawberry plants.
state inspected, 25c per 100; $1.25 for
500. Mrs. W. B. Crowe, Cumming, Ga.
Improved Klondike strawberry plants
inspected and certified, 25c per 100.
$2 per M del. Also old fashioned blue
damson plum sprouts, 3 for 25c, $1 per
doz. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
per 100 or $2 for M or exch. for white
sugar crowder peas or any other peas.
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.
Extra
March 7, 1929, 2 |
PLANTS FOR SALE
_ Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey
cabbage plants, $1 per 1000. 75c per M.
Will exch. for some good cotton seed
or peanut seed. C. L. Smith, Baxley,
Ga., Rt. 4.
_ Genuine improved Porto Rico potato
plants, Govt. inspected and treated $2
per M in lots of 5M and more, $1.75 per
M. Will exch. for baby chicks, any lg.
breed, or Jersey heifer. H. G. Evans,
Graham, Ga.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
500, $1.50. $2.50 per M postpaid. M. J.
Olivet, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Frost proof cabbage plants, 75c per
500. Klondike strawberry plants, $2.25
a Ae C. F. Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.,
_ Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$1.25 for 500, $2 for M, postpaid. C. H.
_ Freeland, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, Cry-
stal wax and yellow Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 65c; $1.15 M del. 6M, $5.50.
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
_ Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per
00 or $2 per M. Clay Bennett, Flow-
ry Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1
per M. 10 M, $7.50. 500 parcel post, $1.
Cc. H. Garrison, Coolidge, Ga. :
__ Would like to exch. strawberry plants
for 5 lbs. white lima butterbeans, also
will exch. strawberry plants for clean
sugar or feed sacks, 25c per 100. Mrs.
O. T. Altha, Loganville, Ga.
5 varieties cabbage plants, 500, 75c:
1M, $1.40 postpaid, $1 per M exp. W.
T. Brooks, Arlington, Ga.
- Chas. and Jersey Wakefield and Har-
ly Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 65c;
1M $1 postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan,
Lewiston, Ga.
Well rooted strawberry, plants, Lady
Thompson, 40c per 100, $3 M del. 5M,
$11 exp. colect. Klondike 35c per 100.
$2.50 per M del. 5M, $9. Wakefield and
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 per M.
5M, $9. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- }
-bage plants, $1.25 per M, 5M and more,
$1 exp. collect. O. M. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga.
_ Lady Thompson and Klondike straw-
. perry plants, 100, 30c; 1M, $1.60 post-
- paid. L. A. Crowe, Oakwood, Ga.
Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M del.
F. O. Martin, Jakin, Ga.
- Klondike strawberry plants, 500, $1.-
25; 1M $2 prepaid. $1.50 M exp. collect,
cabbage plants, 500, 65c; 1M $1 prepaid.
Major Crowe, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Bunch Porto Rico plants, inspected
at $2.50 per M. Cash with order. H. A.
_ Walker, Baxley, Ga. :
Large well rooted, yellow Bermuda
onion plants, $1 per M. 5M, $4. 10M,
- $7.50, 20M and up, 70c per M. Cash with
order. J. E. Mitchell, Doerun, Ga.
_ Early Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage
plants, nice, 65c, 500; $1 per M. H. C.
Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 5.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Dutch and Wakefield; 300, 50c; 500, 75c;
1M, $1.25 postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.
Everbearing and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 35c per 100, $3 M.
- Cash with order. Miss Fay Allen, Cum-
ming, Ga., Box 64. : :
_ Strawberry plants, Klondike Mission-
ary, 50c per 100. W. H. Alexander, Leaf,
Ga.
Kudzu plants, 2 1-2c ea., or $2 per 100
fob. O. A. Roberts, Suwanee, Ga., Rt.
i 5
White Bermuda onion plants, $1 per
-M. Will exch. cabbage plants for vel-
vet beans, hay, corn or value. Cabbage,
5c per M. Mrs. Cora Gaddis, Quitman,
Joey
Ae
_M. 5M or more, $1.75 per M. FOB cash
with order. C. W. Millard, Douglas, Ga.
- Tomato plants, Avon Early, Extra
early June pink, Redfield Beauty, 300,
_ $1; 1M for $3 postpaid. Mrs. D. J. Har-
rison, Blackshear, Ga.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c doz,
2 1-2 doz, 50c; large red, sugar plum,
1 ft. 5c ea. 50c doz. Will exch. for new
syrup or other produce. Mrs. S.. T:
-$mith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
Strawberry plants, 25c per 100; $2 per
M. Mrs. Rob Jones, Shellman, Ga.
_ Frost proof Wakefield cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, now ready. Del
in Ga., 500, 60c; 1M, $1. Exp. collect,
5M, $3.50. Cash with order. G. W. Wat-
son, Ashburn, Ga.
Any variety cabbage plants, 500, 65c;
1M, $1; 5M $4.50; 10M or more, 15c.
_ J. H. Crisp, Fender, Ga.
- Pimento pepper plants, 50c per 100.
$3.50 for 1000. Pure Porto Rico pota-
to plants, $2 per M. April and May
del. collard plants, 20c per 100. $1 per
M. Stone and Hastings Early tomato
Improved porto rico plants, $2 per) 2
be recd before March 25th. J.
son, Griffin, Ga., Rt. D.
Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
cabbage plants, well rooted, 60c for 500.
$1 per M. 5M $4. 10M $7.50 del. Mrs.
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants, inspected
for April and May. $1.50 for 1000. To-
mato plants, Baltimore and Stone, 1M
$1. Cabbage and onions, now ready, 1M
ae au $1.75. Mrs. Ola Williams, Cof-
ee, Ga.
Early versey cabbage plants. Chas.
Wakefield, 50c per M. by Exp. collect
or 75c per M del. J. H. Sumner, Ome-
ga, Ga.
Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey and
Flat ae cabbage plants, 75c per M
FOB. E. G. Thornhill, Tifton, Ga.
Would like to exch. Klondike straw-
berry plants at 25c per 100 for fruit
trees, Scuppernongs, or Bermuda onion
plants or flowers. Mrs. Jas. M. Smith,
Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 2. ee
' Sage plants, large leaf, per, doz, 25c;
$1.50 for 100;. Bermuda onion plants,
25c per 100; Cash with order. Also
velvet okra seed, 25c or 5 lbs. for $1.20.
L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Strawberry plants, 30c per 100. Mrs.
H. G. Howard, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Early Jersey, Chas and leading va-
rieties cabbage and onion plants, 300,
30c; 500, 90c; 1M $1.30. Onions, add
4c per 100 to above prices. R. D. Riner,
Lifton, Ga.
Kudzu rooted cuttings; $5.50 per M.
prepaid in Ga. Ideal pasture and hay
see L. G. Sanders, Dewy Rose, Ga.,
Genuine Porto Rico and Nancy Hall
potato plants, $1.50 fob. April, May,
June, del. J. B. Fossett, Baxley, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
per 100. Kudzu plants, $3 per 100. Also
yellow root and Battle root, 25c per lb.
Mrs. Mal Howell, Waleska, Ga., Rt. 1.
Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
sabbage plants. Frost proof. Well root-
ed from best seed. $1 per M. A. L.
Crook, Senoia, Ga. ~
1 million cabbage and collard plants
now ready at 25c per 100. No order for
less than 200 in 1M lots. $2 per M. W.
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
per 100. Rhubarb or pie plant, 75c per
doz. Clint Wilson, Loving, Ga.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c
per 100, 75c per 500 or $1.25 M del. Win-
fred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Jersey, Charleston, Succession cab-
bage straw and crystal wax onion
plants, 200-40c; 500, 75c M. $1.25 del.
R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga.
Genuine imp. Porto Rico plants. Rea-
dy about April 20th. Now taking or-
ders, $2 M, over 5M, $1.75 M, FOB. S.
D. Graham, Surrency, Ga., RFD 2.
Early Jersey, frost proof cabbage
plants, postpaid, 500, 60c; 1M $1. Ber-
muda onion plants, postpaid. 500, 70c;
1M, $1.25. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Onion plants, also Early Jersey and
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, from
L- I. seed, postpaid; 200, 35c; 300, 50c;
500, 75c; Stamps accepted to 50c; J. H.
Walker Cordele, Ga., Rt. D.
Strawberry plants, everbearing 30c
per 100 fob. or exch. for little lady
peas, or white bunch butter bean seed.
Write me. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bow-
don, Ga., Rt. 6.
Genuine Porto Rico potato plants,
$1.50 per M. April, May del. J. B. Fos-
sett, Baxley, Ga.
Inspecte@ Porto Rico potato plants.
April, May and June del. $2.30 per M
postpaid. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga., Rt.
N. Car-
Kudzu plants, 2-5 yrs. old Well rooted
at reasonable prices. Also budded Schley
pecan trees, 2-8 ft. tall. Will exch.
above for peas, honey, soy beans or
corn. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
White Bermuda onion plants, 15c per
100. $1 per M postpaid. Write for spec-
ial prices. I. M. Haisten, Brooks, Ga.
White Bermuda onion plants, 15c
per 100. $1 per M del. P. G. Miller,
Brooks, Ga.
Kudzu vines, 10 roots, 50c; Cultivated
blackberry roots, 10c ea. Add postage
for all orders. Mrs. E. T. (No Name),
Boynton, Ga.
Kudzu plants, $10 per M. R. H. Rich-
ard, Marshalville, Ga. peas
Early Jersey and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage plants for sale. $1 per M fob.
Walter Johnson, Baxley, Ga.
Chas. and Jersey Wakefield, $1.25
per M del. 100 Bermuda onions free
with ea. Tomato plants, April 1st, $1.-
295 M. Improve pink skin porto Rico
potatoes, Govt. inspected _and treated,
MARKET BUL
_ | pepper plants, 25 per 100; $1.50: for M.
Postpaid. Orders for potato plants must | Rt
Paes
eS : Me : ee Ge
oe Emmie Dell Taylor, Sharon, Ga.,
Frost proof cabbage plants, varieties,
Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield, Success-
ion and Flat Dutch ready. Postpaid,
500-85c; 1M $1.50 by exp. 75c per M.
Mrs. J, C. Jefferson, Adel, Ga.
Kudzu plants, at 5c, April del. R. T.
Abborn, Roy, Ga.
Frost proof Early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch open
field grown cabbage plants from high-
est grade seed, 500, 60c; 90c per M.
3M or more at 75c per M. R. S. Bur-
gess, Pembroke, Ga. . :
Bermuda onion plants, 200, 75c;. 500,
$1; 1M, $2.25. Chas. Wakefield cab-
page plants, 200-40c; 500, 75c; 1M, $1.-
125; Cabbage seed, 25 oz. 4 oz. 60c. W.
R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Wake-
field and E. Flats. Mailed postpaid.
250, 50c; 500, '75c; 1M, $1.50. By ex-
press not prepaid. 10M, $7.50. (No Ad-
dress or Name.) :
Frost proof cabbage. plants, Early
paid, 500, 60c; 1M $1. Roscoe
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3..
PLANTS WANTED
Want to exch. value for cabbage
plants. 3 ax handles for $1 or 1M plants.
L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Want to exch. following flowers for
porto rican potato slips: large, pink,
cream tinted roses, large white rose,
medium size, red running rose, zennias,
verbena, pink and red Sweet Williams,
red carnation, red chrysanthemum,
blue and white lilies. (No Name or Ad-
dress). /
10 or 20M onion plants, Give best
price in first letter. Only first class
plants wanted. C. A. Raleigh, Jeffer-
sonville, Ga.
Want frost proof cabbage plants.
Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield and Flat
Dutch, 500, 60c; 100, 90c del. 4M and
up, '70c at collect. E. Y. Stokes, Ma-
con, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want to exch. okra, mustard, turnip,
bunch butter beans, cornfield, Ky. Won-
der pole beans, dill seed and hot pep-
per for Strawberry cabbage or Bermu-
da onion plants, gladioli bulbs, petun-
ias and other box flowers. Mrs. D. W.
Waddell, Bremen, Ga.
FRUITS FOR SALE
Nice, bright, sundried apples, 12c lb
in 25 lbs or more. 12 1-2c smaller quan-
tities del. P. P. H.. V. Pickelsimer,
Hurst, Ga. ;
Dried apples, 12c lb. Clear of worms
Mays,
Miller, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.
Dried apples from choice fruit free
from core, peeling and worms. 15c lb.
postage not included. Mrs. V. C. Spray-
berry, Blue Ridge, Ga.
Bright, dried apples, peeled, cored,
properly cured and free of insects. W.
F. Miller, Lula; Ga.
Bright, dried apples; 12 1-2c lb. Mrs.
R. E. Nixon, Morganton, Ga.
- Fewi lbs. dried apples, free from
worms and dirt, llc lb. Mrs. L. C. Har-
ris, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 2.
7 lbs. sundried apples, $1 del to Ga.
points. M. O. Mrs. Estelle Wilson,
Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
7 lb. dried apples, 15c lb. or exch.
G. V. Norman, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 1.
10 lb. dried pears, $2.50 or exch. for
forage cane seed, velvet beans, eggs
for hatching or 2 pure bred large hens.
Mrs. G. T. Maxwell, Washington, Ga.,
Rt. 3.
Peach and pear preserves, 50c qt. Miss
Eva M. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga.
Sundried apples, $1 per pk. fob.
Gash with order. No order shipped for
less than 1 pk. Less Osborn, Ellijay, Ga.
Sundried worm free peeled, 1929
fruit, apple. 15c lb. postpaid. Anywhere
in Ga. Berfpee Grizzle, Pilot, Ga.
10 lbs. dried peeled peaches, 20c per
b. 25 lbs. nice dried June apples, 20c Ib.
i0 lbs. rough peaches, 18c lb. del. Mrs.
S. N. Camp. Eastanollee, Ga.
Dried apples, free from worms, 15c
per Ib postpaid. Mrs. Dora Vance,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Sundried apples, 14c per Ib del. Cash
with order. R. J. Osborn, Roy, Ga.
Sundried peaches, 20c postpaid. Ap-
ples 15c per lb. No checks. M. O. pre-
ferred. Mrs. EH. G. Loggins, Pender-
grass, Ga.
Dried apples, free from worms, 15c
db. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Bright, sundried pippin apples, prop-
arly cured, free from insects. 6 lbs, $1:
2 Ihe. $2. Wm. M. Cox, Blue Ridge,
Ga., Rt. 1.
FRUIT WANTED
$2 M del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga.
plants, 40c per 100. $3 per M. Red hot
Celery plants, 15c doz or 2 doz 25c.
Want to exch. pure bred white Cor-
Jersey Dutch, Chas. Wakefield post- |
| W. W. Mason, Hawkinsville, Ga. -
and peelings. Add postage. Mrs. J. N..
for pure bred R. I. Red eggs, del. Mrs. | |
he
Wee A fe
nish eggs, value $1.50 per 15 for sun-
dried apples or peaches, peeled and
free from insects.:1 setting of eggs for
12 1-2 lbs of fruit. Each party to pay
postage. Or exch. eggs for regal lily and
golden lily bulbs. Mrs. H. W. Law, East-
man, Ga. ; Hee
Want to buy 10 lbs. bright suncured ~
peaches. Will pay 15c lb. del. parcel
BOsk: C. L. Bradford, Conyers, Ga., Rt.
FRESH & CURED MEATS FOR SALE
Good, home made lard for sale from
corn fed hogs. 18c per lb. Mrs. B. L.
Helmuth, Manassas, Ga., Rt. 2..
Country, cured hams, 25c per lb fob.
C. W. Parterfield, Colbert, Ga.
Pure pork meat, pressed, made fresh
each week, 20c lb. del. or exch. for val-
fe Mrs. R. H. McEver, Pendergrass, ~ ae
a. Cae
Home cured, smoked meats, hams,
30c; sides, 17 1-2c; shoulders, 16c per _
lb fob. Send check with order. F. H.
Branan, Quitman, Ga.
Few 100 lbs. home cured meat. Hams,
shoulders and sides, mixed, 22c lb. Hams
wet. about 30 lbs. each. E. B, Bennett,
Screven, Ga., Rt. 2. Vote ae
Best, pure pork smoked country sau-
sage, highly seasoned with peppersand
sage. 3 lbs. for $1 or 25 lbs for $8. Del
fob or 37c lb, del. Mrs. T. B. McDowell,
Jr., Blakely, Ga., Rt. 5. ae
Hams and shoulders for sale. 18 hams
and shoulders; 9 hams and 9 shoul-
ders. Average wet. about 20 lIbs., 35c
per lb for hams; 25c for shoulders.
gk Miss Mattie Mosely, Cordele, Ga.
Home cured meat for sale. Hams, 30c;
shoulders, 22 1-2c; middlings, 16c; in
100 Ib. lots.or more. Cash with order. |
at
\Nivtaee
Be
2 country smoked hams, wet. 11 Ibs.
30c lb. Del in Ga. Kno Lovell, Brem-
en, Ga., Rt. 2. ee
Country cured hams, 30c lb. wgt. 10-
25 Ibs. Shoulders, 20c; sides 22c; Pure
country lard; 50 lb cans 15c lb. Case of
6 cans net wet. 36 lbs. $5.40 Lee Pat-
rick, Quitman, Ga. ;
Best pure pork smoked country sau-
sage, 3 lbs. for $1 in lots for less than
25 lbs. Will sell 25 lbs. for $7.75; 400
lbs for $100. Sausage made to order.
Highly seasoned. All prices FOB. Mrs.
e B. McDowell, Jr., Blakely, Ga., Rt.
\
Pure country killed pork sausage, 1
ib. packages, 25c; fresh in casings 25c,
smoked, 30c per lb. fob. Cash with or- |
-der. C. H. Willis; Tifton, Ga.
3 nice, fresh home cured hams, wet.
18 and 20 lbs. each, 30c lb. Mrs. M. I.
Free, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 3. - an
75 home cured hams, 75 shoulders
for sale; smoked black peppered and
boraxed hams. 30c; shoulders, 25c. R.
N. Stanley, Wrightsville, Ga. ;
One cured ham about 40 lbs., 27c lb.
B. H. Henderson, Cumming, Ga. i
_ Rib, side, wgt. 10-30 lbs. 21c, nicely
trimmed shoulders, 19c; sound and
smoked with green oak hams. J. Paf-
ford, Stockton, Ga.
' Fresh hickory smoked hams, 30c lb -
fob. No checks. Mrs. W. M. Arrington,
Wadley, Ga.
Enterprise sausage mill, $2.75 post-
paid. Mrs. P. B. Stephens, Austell, Ga.
Country cured meat, exch. for baby
chicks, 100 or 150. Mrs. Billie Sirmans,
Stockton, Ga., Rt. A. ;
Side meat, 25c lb; fob. Also have.
peas for sale. Write for prices. I. A. R.
Langley, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 1.
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1
BUTTER FOR SALE
2 lbs. fresh, firm butter per week
postpaid, 90c. Send money order with
order. Mrs. J. H. Carrington, LaGrange
Ga. Rt. 1. es
Butter for sale, 50c lb. Miss Annie
E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. ee
5 Ibs. Jersey butter per week, 45c per
lb. postpaid in 1 and 2 zones. Mrs. J
N. Shelton, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 7.
5 or 6 lbs. fresh Jersey butter in Ib.
brick molds, no coloring, 40c lb. post-
ae Mrs. Hattie Garrett, Bowdon,
a.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Hot red pepper, 25c per Ib. Will exch.
for true fragrant Iemon lily. Mrs.'Hen- |
ry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Batt
Home cured sage for sale. Mrs. E. F. |
Noland, Adairsville, Ga. :
Artichokes, 40c pk., $1.50 per bu. No ~
oe Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley,
a. os
Firm headed cabbage, 2c per lb. fob.
John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Fresh vegetables of all kinds. F. if
Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2. : ie
oo Flowers And Se
' For Sale
(Continued from Page Seven)
- Hemlocks, Birdseye bushes, Trailing
butus, Crabapples, Azaleas, all for
e doz; Big dbl. roses red walnut col-
r, all 15c ea. Miss Delia Green, Mor-
ganton, Ga. j
Mt. Laurels, 10c ea or 3 for 25c.
weet shrub, 10c. Sweet Bay, 5c ea.,
50 doz; Magnolia 10c. Cluster pink
roses, 10. Wild flag lilies, 15c doz; Ev-
erbearing strawberry plants from Ap-
to August, 20c 100. Add postage.
mt Wavy A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga.,
boa
|
ed
Thrift plants, color rose pink, 75c per
)0, del. Vaughns Phlox Drummondii
Annuals, assorted colors, 10c per doz.
15e per 100. Mrs. D. G. Jones,. Ar-
iton Crestview, Ga.
About 300 Jonquils; 300 gladioli bulbs
5c ea; 100 well rooted Dorothy Per-
kins roses, color red, 20c ea; Cuttings
5e each. Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton,
Ga., Rt. A.
Large yellow variegated canna bulbs,
85c doz; Cuttings of large dbl pink
geranium 10c ea; Will exch four cut-
ings for one rooted pink weigelia. Send
ostage. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens,
a.
Ferns, Sweet shrubs, Golden Bell,
_ Thorniess roses, yellow lilies, Jonquils,
. Daffodils, zennia, Palma Christi, Eng-
lish Dogwood. Will exch. for feed sacks
or value. Mrs. E. L. Sterner, Albany,
Ga., Rt. A. )
_ Purple iris, 5c ea, yellow May lilies,
5c ea. Old fashioned lily bushes, 15c
and 25c ea; Mock Palm, large sprouts,
1-2-3 ft. high. 15, 25 and 50c ea. Will
sell or exch for setting of eggs of black
angshan, Buff Orpingtons or Black
ants. Mrs. Ida Satterfield, White,
a., Box 33...
Cannas, rose and coral pink. Rich,
ed with green foliage, red with bronze
foliage; verbena, pink, red and laven-
der, hardy phlox, salvia, and shasta
daisies, 50c doz. Add postage. No order
taken for less than 25c. Mrs. E. J. For-,
rester, Sparta, Ga.
2 yr. old Paul Neyron rose bushes,
50c ea; choice ophelia rose cuttings,
10c ea, 3 for 25c. Sweet Williams, 10c
ea, 3 for 25c. Oxalis, 10c bulb. M. Mitch-
m, 1237 Epworth St., Atlanta, Ga.
Pink thrift plants, cold proof, 15c
Zz, or $1 per 100. Del. Mixed colors
Sweet Williams, strong plants, will
bloom this spring, 40c del. Shasta dais-
es, physostegia, Dianthus, pinks mix-
ed, 30c doz; Verbena, various colors,
- trailing evergreen, 3 bunches, 10c; blue
sweet violets, 75c per 100; Cannas, 50c
doz; Salvia, mixed snapdragon, giant
zennias, mixed marigold and French
marigold, 10c pkg., 3 for 25c. Mrs. J. T.
- Pattillo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 6.
_. Dbl. mixed colors zennias, 20c cup;
-marigold seed, 10c tbls. Milk and Wine
dilies, 10 ea; Golden day lilies, 10c
Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Ga., Rt. 3.
- Milk and Wine lilies, 6 for 45c or
$7.50 per 100; Easter and orange lil-
ies, 6 for 35c or $5.50 per 100; Red
quince Japonica, rooted, 30c ea; Cut-
tings, 6 for 25c; Dbl. red or Easter lil-
ies, 25c ea; Blue rooted hydrangea, 25c,
_ white snowballs, 50c doz; Jonquils, and
- variegated gladioli, 25c doz. Miss Allie
Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Fine cannas, salmon and rose pink,
$1 per doz; King Humbert and Pillow
of Fire, 75c per doz; Shasta daisies,.
25c doz. Orange lilies, 80c doz; Blue
hyacinths, 50c doz; White narcissi, $1
per 100. 2 ft., well rooted weigelia. Mrs.
N.C. Alston, Social Circle, Ga.
6 Regal lily bulbs, 3 in. in diameter,
- 50c ea; Snowballs, well rooted, 25c.
Mrs. L. S. Jones, Demorest, Ga.
25 small well rooted dwarf Boxwood
plants, 3 or 4 $1.50. Cherokee roses,
good roots, 75c per doz. Mrs. John L.
Rodgers, Greenville, Ga.
_ Several hundred \Amaryllis Johnsonii
_ intense crimson lily bulbs, 20c ea; 3 for
50c; Lemon canna bulbs, 15c ea., 2 for
25c, all prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks,
Arlington, Ga., Rt.
Hastings, Dahlia zennia seed, 10c
small cup mixed colors; Large size cu-
shaw seed, 10c. M. H. Beasley, Senoia,
Ga, Rt. 4.
_ Snowballs, 25c ea; purple lilac, 25c
ea; White spirea, 15c ea; English dog-
wood, 15c. Dbl. yellow japonica, 25c.
Purple iris, 25c doz. All kinds roses.
ng Ruby Bunch, Talking Rock, Ga.,
Rose vines, Dorothy Perkins, a col-
tion of 50 cuttings, 40c, pink crepe
| myrtle, 2 and 3 ft. for 30c: ee
15c tsp. Mrs. Ophelia Phillips, Fair-
burn, Ga., Rt. 4. ;
Dbl. mixed zennias, 10c per cup. Miss
Carrie Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Will exch. 6 Mrs. Alfred Connard
/Pink canna bulbs for one large clump
of rhododendrons or azaleas, any col-
or, no small plants accepted. Will also
exch. 1 doz. pink cannas or hyacinths.
Large flowering red canna and yellow
with brown spots, 75c doz. Mrs. W.'S.
Wiley, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
Dbl. marigolds, red, white and pink
cosmos; 2 big tbls for 10c. Chrysanthe-
mums, 20c doz; purple lilacs, 15c ea;
2 for 25c; 3 colors climbing roses, 5
rooted plants for 25c. No less sold. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dbl. zennia seed, all colors including
white, 3 tbls. del for 3 2c stamps. Roy-
al purple iris, 30c doz; Snowballs, spi-
rea, white climbing rose, red flower-
for 50c. Yellow hardy chrysanthemums,
dbl white, goldenglow, 10c. Add post-
age. Exch. for flowers or bulbs. Mrs.
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. ;
Yellow and yellow mottled canna
bulbs, 75c doz. Will exch for all col-
ors gladioli bulbs, each to pay post-
age. Also purple yard violets, 60c per
100. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Spirea, 50c for good size well rooted
plants, del. Easter lilies, 50c per doz,
del. Yellow and red mixed cannas, 50c
per doz del. Mrs. W. L. Parks, Carnes-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Have 3 tulip trees, evergreen peren-
nial blue periwinkle and yellow mums,
which I want to exch. for perennial
phlox and peonies. Write what you
have and want. James E. Thomson,
Macon, Ga,
Parma violets, rich royal purple, very
fragrant, bloom all winter, dbl. day lil-
ies, $1 per 100 ea; orange bright yellow
and bronze chrysanthemums, 25c doz
|ea; Red and cream cannas, both have
honeysuckle, |
green foliage, Japanese
50c doz; Red dbl. dahlia tubers, 50c
per doz. Will exch. for tiger milk and
wine calla or Madonna lilies. Mrs. W.
H. Bagley, Cusseta, Ga.
Prince Feather or Cox Comb, 10c
thls. Cosmos seed, 10c tbls. Mrs. Mat-
tie Oxley, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 3. -
Would like to exch. poppy seed for
Xmas cactus and hydrangea, begonia,
geranium and March cactus. Miss Dai-
sy Jones, Waleska, Ga., Rt. 1.
'Everblooming green rose cuttings, 5c
ea; or will exch. for everblooming rose
cuttings of different colors. Mrs. Mol-
lie Hudson, Delta, Ala. -
Cannas,. orange orchids, flowering,
5e ea. 50c per doz; Century plants,
10c, 25c, 50c ea; Dorothy Perkins ros-
es, well rooted, 5c to 10c ea; Oleanders,
crepe myrtles, Madonna lilies, Dusty
Miller. Mrs. C. L. Youngblood, Way-
cross, Ga., Rt. 1.
Hastings cannas, Madam Alfred Co-
nard and City of Portland pink and
Eureka white, 50c doz; King Humbert
red and yellow, 40c doz. $2.50 per 100.
Also large varieties chrysanthemums.
25c per doz. $1.75 per 100. All colors
larkspur, phlox, goldenglow, lantana.
ae J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt.
Extra large, flowering canna roots,
Hastings canary and deep orange
splashed red, 30c for 6. 50c per 12. $1
per 25. Mrs. B. F. Hortman, Ochloch-
nNeecGa., Rok. i
12 Dorothy rose rooted, 25c; Pink
crepe myrtle, 25c; not rooted 10c. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. C. Doke, Ivey, Ga.
Yellow variegated cannas, white iris,
25c per doz. Japanese sweet pea seed,
10c per thls. Will exch. for red sal-
via, Japanese sunflowers or other flow-
ers. Miss Fannie Pope, Rebecca, Ga.
gold and zennia seed for azaleas, ja-
ponicas, sweet pea seed or plants. Mrs.
High A. White, Savannah, Ga., Rt. A.
Purple lilac and weeping Mary well
rooted, 3 of either or mixed 25c; red
pillar of fire cannas, 40c doz; Purple
iris, 25c doz; All del. Mrs. A. F. OKel-
ly, Maysville, Ga, Rt. 2. |
Shasta daisies, 30c doz; well rooted
Purple lilac, 20c ea; Well rooted bloom-
ing size watermelon crepe myrtles, 20c
ea; Yellow canna tubers, 40c doz; Dor-
othy Perkins roses, 20c ea. Mrs. Joe
W. Craft, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3. :
Purple violets, 10c doz; Shasta dais-
jes, 25c doz; Cannas; 40c doz. Mrs. E.
G. Fountain, Fort Valley, Ga.
Thornless roses, Lilies of the Valley,
15c. Roses, 10c ea, well rooted. Miss
Mary Pittman, Loving, Ga,
Well rooted Boston fern at 25c ea;
one sword fern at 25c. Green wander-
ing jew, 5c cutting. Will exch. above
for any kind nice, well rooted
Poppy seed, | ted roses or
Casteloes, Moul- |
ing quince, Sweet pomegranate, 20c, 3
Would like to exch. dbl. French mari- |
x : re a
roses.
hydrangea. Mrs. H.
Wie; Ga Roe be
Butter and eggs, Narcissi, Jonquils,
purple lilacs, 20c per doz; yellow jas-
mine, 20c ea; Pink crepe myrtle cut-
tings, 15 doz; Monthly rose cuttings,
10c doz; Golden glow, 20c doz; Brown
chrysanthemums, 30c doz. Will exch.
some flowers for chicken feed. Mrs.
W. T. Stephens, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Daffodils, Japanese quince, 10c per
doz; 8 doz for'25c. Blue flags, 5c; Will
exch. some for other flowers or seed.
Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Shasta. daisies, 20c doz or 6 doz for,
$1. Larkspur plants, hardy phlox, 15c
per doz or 2 doz 25c; White iris, 25c
per doz; Pink canna bulbs, $1 per 100
postpaid. Pres. King Humbert pillar
of fire, yellow Humbert. Add
postage on all orders except pink },
cannas. Mrs. A. R. Clark, Auburn, Ga.
Large, blooming size August lily bulbs
2 for 25c. Large deep. pink gladioli
bulbs, 50c doz; giant purple and yellow
iris, 35c doz; Sweet William larkspur
and physostegia plants now ready. 25
and 15c; 1 yr. old well rooted monthly
rose, 6 for $1, mixed colors. Red King
Humbert canna roots, 50c doz. Dahlia
bulbs, 50c doz. Dbl. purple and white
althea bushes, 25c ea. Exch. for ma-
donna, regal or lily of the valley bulbs.
Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., East
Point Rds Rt. 1. ra
4 doz. large size gladioli bulbs, bright\
red, 6 for 25c or 40c per doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Genie Barlow,
Ga., Rt. 2.
Single salmon geraniums, 85c and
$1.75 ea; 1 smaller pink justia bloom-
ing size, 40c. Too large to be shipped.
Call at my home. Geo. Harold Pass,
Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2. pe
Giant pansy plants, 25c doz; Dbl.
larkspur mixed colors, 15c doz; Ameri-
can beauty, purple pink and lavender
Tallapoosa,
verbena, 10c ea, rooted. Mrs. E. C:
Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.
Canna bulbs, pink, burnt orange, 10c
ea or $1 per doz. April blooming nar-
cissi, 25c per doz or $2 per 100; Milk
and Wine lilies, 25c ea. October lilies,
25c per doz; Baby breath fern, 15c
ee Miss Mable Parr, Reynolds, Ga.,
Rte
Primrose petunia, 10c per doz; 3 doz
for 25c; larkspur, daisies, California
poppies, foxgloves, 15c doz or 2 doz for
25c; Red verbena. and geraniums, 10c
ea; shasta daisies, 25c per doz; Red
Dorothy Perkins roses, 15 ea. Mrs.
J. B. Jenkins, Albany, Ga. .
Rooted, white oleanders, 25c ea;
| Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c ea; Large
yellow plum, 14c ea; yellow narcissi
bulbs, 2 for 5c or will exch. for pure
ie = eggs. J. M. Kennedy, Tifton, Ga.,
Rt. 3. :
Colonial lilies, 15c doz; Chrysanthe-
mums, 8 colors, large type, 25c per
doz; rooted pink sultana cuttings, 5c
ea. White and blue violets, 10c per
doz. Annual phlox, 10c per doz;,Doro-
thy Perkins rose pink and red, 10c
ea, rooted Philadelphia rambler, 10c.
Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys, Ga. ss
Large pink and wine lily bulbs, 25c
ea; $2.50 per doz. Red Humbert canna
lily bulbs, 10c ea. Lemon canna lily
bulbs, 10c ea. Mrs. R. D. Welch, Iron
City, Ga. :
Lavender iris, 50c doz; yellow orange
lilies, 40c doz. Golden bell yellow, 50c
doz; Bridal wreath, 25c ea; Daffodil
bulbs, 25c doz; Thorny -roses, 25c ea.
All well rooted. Add postage. Will sell
for cash or exch. for value. Mrs. Azza
Silver, Ellijay, Ga.
Crystal beaded flowers, very beau-
tiful for coat or dress. Light blue,
pink, orchid, silver, red yellow cherry
or white. Miss C. A. Kellette, Sum-
merville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; pink and
yellow azaleas, $1 per doz; Butterfly
bushes, 6 for $1. Red Japonicas, 25c
ae Clay Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff,
a.
Rooted boxwood, 6 inches high, $1
per doz or in 6 doz. lots, 75c. Purple
lilac bushes, 10c ea, Snowballs, 10c ea
or 3 for 25c; Large yellow fall pinks,
5c bunch, pink and red runing roses,
rooted, 10c ea; Red, cream color month-
ly roses, 10c doz cuttings. Miss Ruth
White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Early yellow jonquils, dbl. cream daf-
fodils, April white narcissi, blooming
size bulbs, mixed roots developed rea-
dy to set and bloom, 25 doz; $1.25
per 100. Large white and blue day lil-
ies, 12 for 25c; Giant summer hya-
6 for 25c. White daisies, same price.
Well rooted Armour river privet 18 in.
high, $5 for 100. Miss Mary Ward, Ad-
airsville, Ga., Rt. 1. a!
Forsythia, Golden Bells, White star
,
or |
cuttings, 6 for 25c; pink and purple
verbena 50c per 100. White iris, 100
bulbs, $1.10. Blue, white and purple
violets, 3 doz 20c. Mrs, F. M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Ga., Rt. 5.
Peony, rose dbl. pink, 10c per bulb.
Dbl. red cannas; Hastings improved 15.
and 25c bulb. Add postage on small
orders. Old fashioned daisies. Mrs. N.
B. Burden, Elberton. Ga., Rt. 8.
Dbl. white althea, 25c or 5 for $1.
Forsythia, 20c or 6 for $1. Large flow-
ering hibiscus, in several shades
pink, 3 for 25c. 20 for $1. 50 for $2.
Physostegia 10c ea or 3 for 25c. 5 bloom- ~
ing size Justichia, 25c ea or 5 for $1.
Begonia, 25c for 3. White, purple and
pink oxalis, 20c doz. Hibiscus with 50c
jasmine, yellow jasmine, Dorothy Per-
kins. roses, 50c per doz; crepe myrtle,
oak hydrangea, pink wild rose, velvet |
rose, white and red rambler roses, pur-
ple lilac, weeping linden, 4 for 30c, 75c
per doz. Cape Jasmine and weigelia
OP er
order. Send postage with small orders. _
Mrs. May Butler, Cartersville, Ga. 114
Summit St. ;
Some dbl. daffodils, 15c doz; lark-
spur plants, mixed colors, 50 for 25c..
French, dbl. marigold, 2 cups 1ldc ea.
Spengerie ferns, 35c ea. Geranium cut-
ting rooted mixed colors, 10c ea. Mrs. |
E. D. Rainwater, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.
Rhododendron and Mtn. Laurel pur-
ple Butterfly bush, American Beauty
rose, 6 for $1. Red and yellow azaleas,
pink cherokee rose, thornless yellow rose
Ga.
Old fashioned moss roses, 15c, red,
pink and white June roses, 15c; Hy-
drangea, rosy pink spirea, blackberry
lily, yellow primrose, forsythia, 10c.
Mixed colors of verbena, German iris,
phlox, Golden glow, purple and varie-
gated violets, yellow, large, flowering
cannas, 5c. m
orders. Mrs. lL. W. Slaughter, Rising
Fawn, Ga.
1 large, white geranium, 50c. 3 June
cactus, 25c ea. 1 pink begonia, 35c. La--
vender iris, 50c. Lavender and wine
cactus dahlia bulbs, 50c per doz. 16
colors large zennia seed, 10c per spoon.
Mrs. A. R. Skates, Rossville, Ga.
Large, dbl. red cannas, 30c per doz S
er exch. for white or red crepe myrtle
sprouts or fancy leaf caladium. Mrs.
Ben Fagan, Martin, Ga.
Cannas, Eureka, Alfred Conard, sal-
mon pink Wabash, Carmin pink bronze
foliage. Ea. variety $1.10 per doz. King
Humbert, large orange scarlet flow-
ers, bronze foliage. Venus, Rosy pink
yellow border, 10c ea., $1 doz. Yellow
King Humbert spotted red, green fol-
iage. Flame red green foliage, 5c-50c
doz. Larkspur, 35c ea. 2 doz for 60c.
Royal Poinciana seed, 10c doz. Grand :
Duke Jasmine, 4 for 15c. Miss Mittie
Collins, Smithville, Ga., Rt. 1.
White and green striped ribbon grass
5, Blue German iris, 5c per
Fragrant lavender iris, 3 for 25c. Mixed
collection of jonquils, daffodils, narcis-
si, butter and eggs, hyacinth 2c per
bulb. Postage paid on all orders for 25c
or more. Mrs. T. C.. Floyd, Chipley,
Ga., Box 74.
Marigold seed for sale. 4 tbls. for 10c.
Add postage. Miss Bessie Cox, Dora-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1. eee
Palma Christi_seed, red and white,
10c cup. Large sunflower segd, 10c
cup. White and green striped ribbon
grass, dc ea tuber. Exch. any for 1000
Bermuda onion plants. Not over $1 per
M. Mrs. W. L. Stonecypher, Rochelle.
Cas Rtel 5
Golden glow, 25c doz. Tiger lilies,
25c doz. Blue iris, 30c doz; Red month-
ly rose cuttings, 10c ea. Baby rambler
Miss Rubie Davis, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Indiana canna, orange and sunburst
canna, 50 by exp. Will exch. 50 exp.
charges collect for 4 white cannas and
4 pink cannas, the 8 by prepaid par-
cel post. J. H. Miller, Arabi, Ga.
Chrysanthemums, all .varieties, 30c
doz; white spider lilies, 20c ea; Aug.
lilies, 30c doz; Cannas, very best grown,
King Humbert, Leopard, Richard Wal-
lace, Rose pink Venus, 45c doz. Add
postage. Miss Ethel Smith, Cordele, Ga.
Perennial phlox in white, pink and
lavender, also physostegia in lavender -
and all colors, mixed larkspur,. all at
25 doz. Will exch. for value in dbl.
hollyhock, all colors blooming size.
Plants or baby breath fern. Mrs. E.-
S. Wright, Knoxville, Ga.
Thrift plants, color, rose, pink, 75c
per 100 del. Vaughns Grandiflora phlox
mixed colors, 10c per doz. plants. Mrs.
fey
D. G. Jones, Arlington, Ga.
Add postage .with small .
bulb.
pink althea, $1 doz. Bridal wreath, pur- s
ple lilac, 20c ea. Golden glow, 6 for $1. .
Well rooted. R., D. Wilson, Morganton,
1 roses, rooted, red and pink, 2 for 16c. g
Jonquils, 25c doz. Fall pinks, 40c doz.
oe lowers And Sead :
| For Sale |
_ Petunia and phlox plants, mixed col-
rs, 25 doz; Pink Dorothy Perkins
roses, well rooted, 15c ea; Geraniums,
red, white and 2 shades of pink; 10c
utting. Add postage. Miss Mary Bar-
eron, Sardis, Ga.
_Trimardeau or Giant mixed colors,
Pansy plants, lc ea. Add 7c for post-
a. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga.,
*y
Well rooted boxwoods, $1.50 per doz;
Dbl. yellow japonicas, 25c; large. pink
peonies, 35c ea. Evergreem boxwood
ine, variegated, 20c ea. Mrs. Martha
anzant, Dial, Ga.
Would like to exch. canna bulbs,
repe myrtle, zennia, marigold and 4
_oclock for dahlia bulbs, different col-
ors and trailing arbutus and Easter
lilies, ea to pay pestage. Mrs. Abb
Wright, Odessadale, Ga., Rt. 1. Pee
Want to exch rooted Dorothy Per-
sins rooted roses, milk and wine lil-
6s and puxple wisteria for abelia, ja-
ponica, any color, amaryllis, hibiscus,
r ferns and geranium. Mrs. H. R.
Smith, Coolidge, Ga.
Dark purple iris, 20c doz; Bridal
eaths, 15c ea; 6 rooted watermelon,
repe myrtles from 2-3 ft. high, 25c
ea; old time June orange col. lilies,
oliage grows 3 ft. high 10c bunch;
Pink rambler rose bushes, 20c ea; Will
xch. fer Buff Orpington baby chicks,
ure stock, Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga.
_ Rose vines, will sell at 10c ea or exch.
loth. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga,
_ Boston ferns, 20c; Dahlia bulbs, 60c
oz; March cactus, full of buds, 50c;
lttings, 2 for 5c; mixed monthly rose
uttings, 10c doz; Geranium cuttings,
0c ea; large pink and red June cac-
us, rooted, 10c; hydrangea, 10c; can-
1a bulbs, 60c doz. Dbl. yellow jonquils,
Oc doz. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 7. :
Crepe myrtle bushes, watermelon
ink, 7 1-2c ea or 75c doz del in lots
f 12 or more. Miss Bertha Moon, Waco,
_Large dbl. rose pink cannas, 4 bulbs,
5c; large dbl. red cannas, 50c doz;
Well rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, 75c
er doz; Purple wisteria, 15c ea. Mrs.
G. Clarke, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.
White Kilarny rose cuttings, 6 for
10c. Red American Legion rose cut-
tings, 5 for 15c; White cabbag rose
ttings, 5c ea; blue flag, 25c doz; pur-
le lilac bushes, 15c ea; Will exch.
or chicken feed sacks. Mrs. Gertrude
Beckham, Rising Fawn, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dianthus, 25c doz; Pink prime ros-
20c doz; King Humbert dark red |
bulbs, 50 doz; Brown lilies, 25
doz; Dorothy Perkins shell pink dark
red 7 sisters, Brier or Easter, dark
ed velvet old fashioned red purple
monthly, all well rooted, 25c ea or 6
or $1. Mrs. N. Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga.
- Choice Shasta daisy plants, 35c doz.,
Bronze iris, edged with lavender, 35c
he , larkspur, mixed, 15c doz. rooted
rivet hedge, $1.50 a 100. Add postage:
Mrs. J. P. Wood, Atlanta, Ga., 85 War-
St., NE., Phone Dearborn 3018-J.
ahlia bulbs: large dark and bright
medium pink and pink and white,
arigated lavender Pom. Pom; a few
Earl Williams and Pride of Mexico.
All good sound bulbs, $1 a doz. Mrs.
John I. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga., 93 War-
Ten St., NE, Phone Dearborn, 0489-W.
_ Azaleas, pink, white, yellow, red mix-
ed, 25c ea. 6 for $1; rhododendron,
a, a doz., or $1 for 6; Barberry bush,
5c for 6, $1.50 a doz., white dogwood,
1-2c ea., yellow violets, 25cc doz.,
abapple and strawberry bush, 15c ea.,
cedars, 50c ea., Tiger lilies, 75c a 100;
Cherokee roses, $1 doz. All well rooted.
Johnson Chastain, Morgantown, Ga.
Any party ordering Regal lilies not
atisfied, return bulbs in good cond.
and money will be promptly refund-
ed. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Butler, Ga., Rt.
- White alphelia everblooming; pink
and Dorothy Perkins, Silver Moon wht.
climbing rose cuttings, 20c doz, King
ent cannas, yellow and red and
yellow spotted cannas, large, 5c ea. Mrs.
Chas. Greiner, McBean, Ga.
_@ifferent kinds flower seed. All
apped separately and labeled proper-
20e ea. Mrs. Ed Chalkley, Colum-
Ga., 1701 10th Ave.
tn, laurel, 2 for 25c; azaleas, 6 for
trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. We. D. McGill, Morgantown,
Ga,
Bowdon, Ga.
ea 25c;
| Azaleas and Mtn. laurels, ea. 2 for |
25c; trailing arbutus, 30c doz: All well
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Car-
son, Morgantown, Ga.
Forsythia, 20c; purple lilacs. 2 yr. old
25c; yellow thornless roses, 10c; Ager-
atum, 15 doz; perennial phlox, pink
and white, 35c doz; yellow daffodils,
76c per 100; pink cannas, 5 for 50c;
red and variegated 8 for 50c. Pink
thrift, 15c doz. Golden glow, 5c ea;
Chrysanthemums 50c doz; Dusty Mil-
a 15c doz, Miss G. Harrel, Eastman,
a,
Red and white dbl. althea, also pink
with red blotches, 10c per doz; Shasta |,
daisies, 10c for 20 rooted plants. Will
exch. for golden glow, red dogwood,
trailing arbutus, white Mt. Laurel. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Carnesville, Ga.
White jonquils, 20c doz or 50c per
100; Tiger lilies, 25 doz or 75c per 100;
Yellow thornless rose, cherokee rose,
red and pink roses, 10c ea. Well root-
ed. Miss Ruth Wilson, Mineral Bluff,
Ga., Care Deharts Box.
Hydrangea well rooted, 50-75 cutting
10c; White winter pink, 50c per 100.
Pink crepe myrtle, 50c doz. Verbena
and cosmos seed 10c pkg. Rose color
sultana, 25c rooted or 15c cutting. Sell
or exch. for shasta daisies or red; wht.
or purple sultana. Miss Beanie Smith,
Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.
Would like to exch. 12 seed of Eu-
phalicta tree for 1 azalea or one ja-
ponica well rooted. Any color. Mrs.
Morgan Brown, Stilson, Ga., Rt. 2.
Snowdrops, yellow daffodils, white
narcissi, 50 per 100; all colors of dah-
lias, 20c ea; Red canna lilies, 20c ea;
Liliac, altheas, azaleas, American Beau-
ty roses, 20c ea., well rooted. Mrs. Jas-
per Thomas, Morganton, Ga.
White and yellow narcissi, Trailing
arbutus, 3 colors of hollyhocks; Arbut-
us, 25c doz; Narcissi, 30c doz; holly-
hocks, 75c doz. Mrs. W. F. Fain, Mor-
ganton, Ga. oe
Snow drop bulbs, jonquils, white nar-
cissi, butter and eggs, 20c doz; or ex-
change for pink and yellow day lilies.
Yellow summer lilacs, 25c doz; Pink
gladioli bulbs, 30c doz. Mrs. T. H. Da-
vis, Talking Rock, Ga, Rt. 1.)
Azaleas, Tiger lilies, 30c doz; Trail-
ing arbutus, 25c doz; 3 kinds of ferns,
25c. Miss Kathleen Woods, Morganton,
Ga. ee
Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, 2 for 25c; well
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Prince Fain,
Morganton, Ga.
Azaleas, rhododendon, Mt. Laurel, 6
for $1; 12 for $1.75. Butterfly bush,
25 ea; Violets, variegated, yellow, 30c
doz. Mrs. W. R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
ce . ae
Hastings mixed pansies, well rooted,
25c per doz; Phlox, all colors, 20c per
doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. M. Phillips,
Royston, Ga., Box 184. (
All colors verbena, white from Spring
planting, 1928. Nice bunches, 1 doz $1;
Chrysanthemum plants, colors, red, yel-
low white and bronze, large varieties,
red, yellow, pink and white, 40c doz;
Exch flowers for M. B. turkey eggs,
cuttings of dbl. red, and white geran-
jums, 3 for 25c; Exch. for little sweet
May pinks. Mrs. J. W. Heard, For-
syth, Ga., Rt. 6. ee
Large size, red*lily bulbs, *30c ea;
purple lilac sprouts, small size, adc;
Jarge, 25c. Nice running sage bunches,
15c ea or will exch. for white feed
sacks at 10c ea. Mrs. D. H. Smith,
Pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c and
25c ea; Cannas, $1 per doz; Wisteria
white and purple, 20c ea; Gladioli, 5c
ea; Fine rose cuttings, 5c ea or will
exch for others. Jonquils, 25c_ per doz:
Mrs. D. F. Sheppard, Daisy, Ga.
Dbl. and single red geranium ea, 25c;
Sweet purple violets, 5c; mixed mums,
beautiful colors, medium size, per doz.
Dorothy Perkins rose white and red,
American Beauty Hollyhock,
French marigold, Pumpkin, Squash,
white, 10c. Mr. H. F. Bazemore, Syl-
vania, Ga., Box 19.
Thrift, 50c per 100; Jonquils, yellow
narcissi, cannas, 25c doz. exch. for ja-
ponicas or azaleas. Miss Tommie ONeal
Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1.
Large, dbl. red King Humbert and
Salmon pink canna bulbs, $2 per doz
or will exch for any kind of pure bred
hatching eggs, except the leghorn st.
Miss Bertha Thornton, Forsyth, Ga.,
x 398. :
peer white and. pink, large kind,
dark pink, 15c bunch; Pink hydrangea,
15c; Red and purple verbena, 6 for
25c. Mrs. H. F. Turner, Cleveland, Ga.,
Rt. 4. '
Hastings improved poppy seed for
sale, all dbl. 25c per 0z; Yellow jasmine
pushes, 3-4 ft. high, 3 for 25c. Will ex-
| del
in. long, 1 doz. for $1. Miss
change for garden seed or bulbs of any
kind. Mrs. H. P. Brock, Fairburn, Ga.,
Rt. 4.
Crepe myrtle rooted, 50c ea, 3 for $1;
Lilac, Spirea, Cape Jasmine rooted, 30c
a Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville,
a.
Bleeding heart, white azaleas, 50c ea;
pink, red and yellow azaleas, Mtn. Lau-
rel, rhododendrons, 6 for $1; purple li-
lac, bridal wreath, 20c ea; lavender and
bronze iris, 3 for 25c; Sweet William
plants, all colors, 3 for 25c; April bloom-
ing narcissi, 20c doz. Mrs. D. T. Herry,
Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Large, dbl. zennia seed, mixed colors,
including white, 3 tbls. del. for three
2 cent stamps. White spirea, white
snowball, white everblooming climbing
rose, sweet pomegranate, red flowering
quince, all rooted, 20c ea; Dbl. yellow
japonica roots, 15c; purple iris, 3 for
10c, 6 for 20c; Large red, Easter lily,
4 blooming size for 25c; red spider lily
3 for 15c; Early strawberry plants. Will
exch. for amaryllis, regal lily, madonna,
hyacinths, tulips, peonies and other
flowers and bulbs of blooming _ size.
Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga.
Dbl. and single jonquils, 25c per doz.
bulbs, cream narcissi white star of
Beth. 25c doz; Red Japan flowering
quince dbl. pink almonds, 15c ea; la-
vender iris, 5 doz for $1 or 25c per doz;
Hollyhock plants 6 for $1; Dbl. climb-
ing .pink rose, well rooted, 25 ea;
Dorothy Perkins or Seven Sister rose,
25c ea. Miss Pauline Silver, Oakman,
Ga., Rt. 1. :
Lily of the Valley, Butterfly bush, 15c
ea, 8 for $1. 2 kinds of August lilies,
5e per clump; Jonquils and daffodils,
12 1-2c per doz. Mrs. G. P. Craig, Mor-
ganton, Ga...
. Azaleas, American Beauty roses, 20c
ea; Snowdrop bulbs, 40c per 100; dah-
lias, all colors, 20c ea. Mrs. John Heat-
on, Morganton, Ga. j
8 old fashioned yellow fig sprouts,
well rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. E, M. Smith,
Elza, Ga., Rt. 1. }
Martha Washington cannas, $8 per
100 del; Austrian cannas, $7 per 100
del; White Star jasmine, $2.50 per doz
del; Fire bird cannas, green leaf, brt.
crimson with yellow cast and tallest
of all cannas, $15 per 100 del. Mrs, B.
L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
Large, flowering daffodils and purple
iris, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. B.
Davis, Ringgold, Ga. :
Hastings, dbl. zennia seed, all colors,
including white, 5c tbls; Moon vine
seed 5c tsp; large purple flower. All
colors of touch-me-not seed dbl. 5c tsp.
Dbl red, poppy seed, 2c tsp: sunflower
seed, 5c tbls. Miss Pearl Farmer,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1, i
White American Beauty rose cuttings,
30c ea, 4 for $1; Place order for Mar.
ostpaid. English ivy cuttings, 12-18
Martha Si-
monton, Greenville, Ga. A
Everblooming red bgonia for sale,
12c per bunch del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga.
Would like to exch. daffodils, jon-
quils, for dahlias or peonies. Want only
early blooming peonies. Will send six
bulbs for one. Mrs. David Todd, Tatt-
nall Co., Altamaha, Ga.
Chrysanthemums, 20c per doz; large
yellow chrysanthemums, 20c doz; Phlox
plants, all colors, 25c per doz; Petun-
ias, all colors, 20c per doz; yellow jas-
mines well rooted 20c ea. Mrs. Mattie
Pike, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
Dbl. dahlias, exch. for bermuda on-
ion plants or other flowers. Mrs. W. C.
Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. ee
Single King Zula Blue hyacinths, 50c
per doz; Red spider, lilies, extra fine
bulbs, 50c per dez; yellow dbl. and sin-
gle daffodils, $1 per 100; Single white
narcissi, $1 per 100; jonquils $1 per 100;
White iris, $1 per 100. Hemerocallis
day lilies, $1 per 100. Mrs. C. C. Dye,
Middleton, Ga.
Paper white narcissi, $1 per 100; Iris,
3 named varieties, 50c per doz postpaid.
Miss Lillian Grubb, Demorest, Ga. _
Purple iris, 25c doz; or $1 for 100;
purple lilac, pink almonds, 10c ea; Bear
grass, 25c ea; Orange colored lilies, 25c |
doz. Add postage. Miss Bonnie Frix,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Dark and light purple iris, 40c doz;
Pink weigelia, large size, 50c ea; small
size 25c ea; Golden bells, winter bloom-
ing jasmine, snow wreath, 15c ea; 2
for 25c; Velvet red rose 20c ea; blue
grass, 20c ea; Cream colored narcissi,
-20c doz; purple foxglove, 15c doz; Peri-
winkle vine with blue flowers, 10c doz.
Mrs. J. H. Charles, Ellijay, Ga, Rt. 3.
Dwarf lilacs, 4 for 25c; yellow nar-
cissi bulbs 4 doz for 35c; white, blue
and purple iris, 12 for 30c; Large wht.
chrysanthemums, 20c, 3 doz; will exch.
/for cabbage plants, large size, a
Wakefield or wee M P onion. Mrs.
W. C. Messer, Waleska, Ga.
Red, white and pink variegated climb-
ring roses, 5 rooted plants for 25c; No
less sold. Add postage. Mrs. Cliff Booth, |
Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 2.
Royal purple and lavender iris, 40c
doz; Dbl. pink almond 20c ea; White |
spirea, lavender lilac, forsythia, all 20c
ea; Snowball sprouts, 25c ea. Mrs. Mar-
cha Langley, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
., Yellow thornless roses, red and yel-
low azaleas. Roses, $1 per doz; Azal-
eas, 25 ea; Pink trailing arbutus, 40c
doz; All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Mae Wright, Loving, Ga.
Paul Neyron roses, large pink, 20c;
Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c; lilac bush-
es, 10c; Early Richmond cherry sprouts
5 for 50c. Yellow bells, 10c; Richard
Powell, College Park, Ga.
Dark red peonies, 50c clump; Sweet
scented grass pinks, white and pink
mixed, 15c doz; 4 doz, 50c; Victoria.
and Golden spur daffodils, large bulbs, |
25c doz; Purple and white iris, Arab-
lan and orange lilies, 15c doz; 4 dos,
o0c; Shasta daisies and Coreopsis
plants, 2 1-2 doz; 25c, Large madon-
na lilies, 25c. Mrs. R. D. Powell, Col- |
lege Park, Ga.
Large red and yellow flowering can- -
nas. White iris and day lilies, 25 doz
ea; Pink and red verbena, 2 bunches
5 or 25c doz; Paul Neyron Rose bush- ~
es, 25c ea; White spirea, 10c ea. Add
postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs.
R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1.
Large red and yellow cana bulbs, 20c
doz; Blue hyacinths, 20c doz; canna
bulbs, 5c ea; White hydrangea cuttings,
2 for 5c; Pink or rose colored crepe
myrtle bushes rooted, 10c; Monthly rose |
cuttings, pink, cream, red, white, 2 for
5c; Pink begonia cuttings, 10c ea. Miss
Susie Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Millions of evergreen vine, small blue
flowers, rooted plants. 75c 100 del. 1M
for $5 del or will exch for new goose
or duck feathers, Mrs. E. M. Rowland,
Carnesville, Ga. LAG Rand
2 varieties pink geraniums, 2 flower-
ing begonias, red and pink; 1 pink sul-
tana, 2 Boston ferns, dwarf and sword.
Collection unrooted, except ferns, price
50c. All plants rooted, 75c. Mrs. L. M.
Ellis, Washington, Ga, i
Forsythia, English dogwood, Bridal
Wreath. Will exch for weigelia, japon- '
ica, pink or white or the old fashioned
roe roses, Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee,
a.
Will exch. 1 well rooted white Doro-
thy Perkins rose plant. 1 W. American
Beauty rose cutting; 6 white medium
large flower Mum plants for value. Also
would like to exch. White Mum plants |
for hardy phlox, 2 mums for 1 phlox.
mide W. J. Campbell, Rising Fawn, Ga.
King Humbert canna bulbs. Large
red bloom and bronze foliage. 50c doz.
Peete Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus, |
a. 2
Two large three yr. old lace ferns,
75c each; Lemon lily, tiger lily, leopard
lily, 10e ea; Texas morning glory seed,
lavender color 10c thls. Red cannas with
bronze foliage. Yellow and orange spot-
ted, King Humbert, 5c ea. Mrs. W. R..
Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 5. ~ x
- Wild bear lilies, large bulb, evergrees
foliage. 75-100 bell shaped lilies on ea. |
stem. $1 ea or 2 for $1.50; $9 per doz;
Easter lilies, 75c per 100; Pink wild
rose, very fragrant, 3 for 25c; Wild
sweet Williams, 25c per doz. Mrs. J.
T. Smith, Royston, Ga.
Wild Easter lilies, purple with gold
spots, $1 per 100; Pink verbena $1 per
100 rooted. Scarlet honeysuckle, 25c ea;
Mrs. A:.A. Cary, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.
Spider lilies, 10c ea or 50c doz; Has-
ter lilies same price; Purple lilac, 25c
ea; Chrysanthemums, 5 different va-
ieties 1 of each for 25 or 1 doz mix-
ed, 50c. Postage paid on orders for $1
oe Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Butler,Ga., ~
Will exch 6 canha bulbs, for 1 rooted
lilac, 30 bulbs for 12 egg crates in good
shape. 20 bulb for 8 dried apples ea to ~
pay postage. Mrs, B. F. Hortman, Och- |
lochnee, Ga., Rt. 1. Hay
Meteor red cannas, 10c doz; President
red 12c ea, $1.15 doz; Dahlias, Patrick
OMara orange buff, 25c ea; Queen
Mary white 15c ea; Pride of California, |
red, 20c ea; If interested in larger
quantities, write for prices. Mrs. James
Puckett, Auburn, Ga. ees
Large, flowering pink peony bulbs,
35c ea; Dbl. yellow japonicas, 25c ea;
Well rooted boxwoods, 10-12 inches
high, $1.50 doz. Well rooted English ju-
hipers, 15 to 20 in. high, 50c ea. Mrs.
Martha Vanzant, Dial Ga. flea
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PAGE TWELVE
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
1M cap. Blue. Flame brooder, good
cond., used 3 wks. $9. G. E. Smith, Al-
lenhurst, Ga,
Little Brown Hen 59 cap. incubator;
: Putnam brooder heater, $5 for both,
or exch. for 5 any large breed hens.
et at Chesnut, Norman Park, Ga., Rt.
Iron Clad incubator and brooder, 140
cap., good cond., complete. $18 for both
; Cash. Re SS Williams, Ringgold, Ga.,
vy,
65 cap, Buckeye incubator, good con-
dition. Sell at bargain. Mrs. W. H. Tom-
-linson, Waycross, Ga., Emerson Park.
Little Brown Hen 50 cap. incubator,
complete with lamp, moisture pan,
thermometer and instructions; 100 cap.
brooder, with lamp and _ instructions,
good cond., $9 FOB for both. J. W.
Gantt, Canton, Gannett. So)
ae Little Brown Hen 50 cap. incubator,
Bs, $3.50 cash or exch. for 3 Barred Reck
hens, or 1 turkey hen, or for Putnam
brooder in good cond., also exch. an-
other $3.50 value for any of above. Mrs.
'W. A. Howell, White Plains, Ga., Rt. 2.
Buckeye brooders: 250 and 115 cap.,
$25 and $15;/ Buckeye oil brooders: 500
and 1M cap., $6.50 and $9.50. All good
cond. H. -R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.
Old Trusty blue flame brooder (no
. wick) No. 1 cond., $9 or exch. for 2
good pigs. W. D. Tyson, Villa Rica, Ga.
ys: 1 Wisconsin incubator, dbl. glass
. doors; hot water copper pipes, lamp
and thermometer; good as new. Mrs.
C. S. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt.
bs
Miller 250 dap. incubator, used 2 yrs.
in first class working cond., self-turn-
_ ing trays, $12.50; 500 cap., brooder, good
: cond., $5, or both together for $15 cash
v or exch. for corn, wheat, oats, or State
i inspected Porto Rico potatoes. P. E.
: Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga.
Little Brown Hen 50 cap. incubator,
used twice, good as new, $4. Annie Nell
Reynolds, Williamson, Ga.
No. 2 Standard Buckeye 175 cap. in-
cubator, instructions book, egg tester,
perfect cond., $22.50 del. Mrs. C. E.
Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1, East Point
Rd.
Little Setting hen 60 cap. incubator,
$3.75 or exch. for pig or chickens. Mrs.
R. Lovell, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2. .
Senior Simplex brooder, used with
only 1 brood of chicks, good as new,
$27.50 for quick sale. Cost $44.50. Mrs.
Jno. M. Howard, Barnesville, Ga.
Used Buckeye brooders and incubat-
ors, good working cond., guaranteed.
Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley, Ga
Wishbone oil burning brooder, used
last season 1 time, 300 cap., $10. Cost
pS a Mrs. R. Fo Spooner, Donalsonville,
aes rectric brooder, almost new, also 1
oat sprouter. Reasonable. Exch in part
for R. I. hens and pullets. C. A. Curry,
Cairo, Ga.
EES. 800 cap. Smith No. 1 Buckeye incu-
e bator, $20; No. 2, we No. 3, 250, $30;
eo NOL4, 350, $35:.M. A . Ramsay, Quitman,
Ga.
Good Blue Flame Buckeye 500 cap.
brooder, used 2 wks., $15 or exch sor-
: ghum, honey, butter or grain. R. D.
-.. Powell, College Park; Ga.
cs 1 Cyphers incubator 440 capacity in
good condition with thermometer and
instruction book, $20 cash. Exch. for
20 hens, any large breed or 200 baby
chicks, any large breed. Mrs. J. B. Car-
tee, Manassas, Ga.
1 oil burning brooder. Blue flame, for
be sale. 500 capacity like new: $7.50 fob.
aec A. S. Beavers, Orange, Ga.
: 1 Cycle incubator 50 egg capacity,
$4.50. Large red and yellow flowering
cannas, 5c ea or 50c per doz. Also other
.. flowers. Mrs. J, I: Evins, Sparta, Ga.
| 1 Buckeye Blue flame brooder, 350
: . chick, $10 fob. 1 reliable Blue Flame
h brooder, 350 chick capacity, $8 fob. 1
: Sol Hot blue flame 100 chick, $5 fob.
4 Mrs. B. D. Bryan, Vienna, Ga.
2 Brooders in good condition, $3.50
ea or $7 for both. Will exch. for long
staple cotton seed. W. M. Gibson, Un-
ion City, Ga.
{ One 400 egg Cypher incubator, used
several seasons, $15; 1 chick coal brood-
_ er, $11.50; one 500 chick oil brooder,
$7.50. 1 automatic oil brooder 500 chick
$10. Have never been uncrated. Will
_ del. to Marietta. A. E. Wilkie, Rt. 6,
nt Marietta, Ga.
i 1 Buckeye incubator, 210 egg cap.
i Good condition with instructions, $20.
A Will consider exch. for cured meat or
value. Prefer cash. B. S. Fortson, Ar-
lington, Ga.
Several Buckeye oil brooders, 500
chick capacity and guaranteed in good
condition. Will gelt for cash or trade
o) ae
oo] as MARKET BULLETIN. fy
for White icone. S. P. Howe, Hape-
ville, Ga.
1 medium simplex brooder. Used 2
seasons. Will sell or exch. for corn, peas
or sylup. M. L. Segraves, Fayetteville,
a.
No. 2 coal burning 1M cap. brooder,
good cond., used only 1 night, $8, or
exch. for equal value in Otootan beans,
N. C. seed peanuts, or No. 18 Lynch-
berg Middle Buster. J. E. Thompson,
Swainsboro, Ga.
' Little Brown Hen 50 cap. incubator,
hatched 3 settings, $2.50 cash. Mrs: W.
R. Yoakum, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 3.
250 cap.: incubator, run by electricity
for sale cheap. Mrs. J. A. Forehand,
Pinehurst, Ga.
Radio Blue Flame oil 400 cap. brood-
er, good cond., directions for operat-
ing, $7 FOB. Mrs. L. P. Higginbotham,
Elberton, Ga., Rt. 2.
Buckeye incubator, 210 cap., good
cond., complete with tester, thermom-
eter, etc., $18 cash, or exch. for geese
or turkeys. Mrs. J. L. Stevens, Pinehurst
Ga., Rt. 1.
600. cap. Queen incubator, good as
new, for sale cheap. Wiley Williams,
Columbus, Gao Rt. 2
175 cap. Buckeye incubator, good con-
dition. $15. Mrs. H. J. Reitz, Decatur,
Ga., -254 Oak St., Phone Dearborn,
3827-J. :
Incubators: 2 Cypress, 400 cap. a.,
$25 ea., 250 cap., Cypress, $15; 2 Cy-
press;:. 150. cap., ea, $12.50; 120 cap.;
Buckeye, $15; 2 Buckeye, 65 ea., $10; 2
Brown Hen, 50 cap., $3; 1 Old Trusty,
120; $53 1 Ironclad, 150 cap., $4. Exch.
for syrup, lard, hams, or anything eat-
able I need. James Beall, Macon, Ga.,
122 Magnolia St.
Queen 400 cap. incubator, automatic
egg turning trays, $45; 500 chick Blue
Flame brooder, $15. Neither have ever
been used. Will exch. L. R. Ogletree,
Perry, Ga.
Big Grey Hen 100 cap. incubator, good |
shape, $5 or exch. for: hens. E. S. Cox,
Acworth, Ga., Rt. 2.
2 oil burning Buckeye 500 cap. brood-
ers. perfect mechanical cond., $10 and
$11 respectively. Edwin F. Shippey,
Tallulah Lodge, Ga.
350 cap., Buckeye incubator, Stand-
ard make No. 4, used 2 seasons, $20;
1 Buckeye 1M cap. brooder, $22.50. Both
in good cond. J. B. Jordon, Lilburn, Ga.
300 cap. Sol Hot brooder, good as
a $9. Aggie Franklin, Duluth, Ga.,
Little Brown Hen incubator, $3.50 or
exch, for turkey eggs for setting. Mrs.
F. A. Owen, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 5.
1 Buckeye 65 cap. incubator, $5; 65
cap. brooder, $5;
in good cond. Exch. for 2 pigs in good
oe Mrs. Bethie Marlow, Carrollton,
a
1 Buckeye brooder, oil burner, over
500 cap., $12. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exch. for full blood Barred Rock yr.
ge eae TL. S. Peters, Ringgold, Ga.,
3 Putnam brooder heaters, 35 to 69
cap., good cond., with new wicks, $3 ea.
Mrs. Arthur G. "Smith, Sharon, Ga.
Sol Hot Mit Shell.and Browers brood-
ers, $7.50 to $26; 1 Simplex brooder,
guaranteed to be good cond., $15. H.
L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga..
1 Bohan 160 cap. 1 brooder, practi-
cally new with full instructions, $20
or exch. for hens or hogs. I. E. Ford-
ham, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1.
400 cap., Ideal incubator, perfect
cond., $20; also 1 M cap. oil brooder,
and a 500 cap. Buckeye brooder, in A- 1
cond. D. A. Asbury, Jenkinsburg, Ga.
Super Hatcher incubator, 150 cap.,
good as new, $15 or exch. for pigs at
market price, or for anything can use.
Mrs. W. E. Flanders, Odum, Ga.
Incubators in excellent shape: 3 Hot
Water, 3 electric, 200 egg sizes, complete
with instructions and thermometer, $4
to $15; 2 Hot water boilers for 2 and
OM chick brooders, $25 and $40. Mal-
colm Simmons, Decatur, Ga., 102 Green-
wood Place.
110 cap. Buckeye incubator, perfect
cond., complete with instructions, ege
tester and thermometer, $15; 300 cap.
Buckeye oil burning brooder, good cond.
$15. Both FOB Barnesville. Wor A:
Walker, The Rock, Ga.
1 Electric brooder, practically new,
125 cap., used about 3 wks only, $7.50.
D. E. Bond, Lithonia, Ga.
INCUBATORS WANTED
Want Mammoth sectional incubator.
From 3M to 10M size. In a good con-
dition. For next summer or Fall. Want
to buy now. Stuart M. Stout, -Manches-
ter, Ga.
Want to buy or exch. for portable col-
ony brooder houses, movable by truck
near vicinity of Atlanta or Riverdale.
$8 for the 2; both|
Also good used rabbit hutches. eave
Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale, Ga.
Want Buckeye incubator, not over
110 cap., in A-1 cond., complete with
thermometer, cheap for cash. Charlie
Bailey, Vienna, Ga.
Want to exch. $20 value for 2 or 300
cap. incubator, guaranteed in good op-
erating cond. Prefer Buckeye. Mrs. Al-
bert Guilford, Hatcher Station, Ga.
Want to set incubator on halves. Pay
return postage on baby chicks. Other
part on eggs. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds,
White or Brown Leghorns, Black Mi-
norcas or Games. Mrs. Frank C. Jones,
Register, Ga.; Rt. 2.
Want to exch. plants, cabbage and
onion, at $1 per M. each and Porto
Rico potato, at $2 M, for a 400 cap.
incubator in good cond., with instruct-
ions and thermometer. Mrs. W. P.
Smith, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. ;
PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE
Good Spanish peanuts, $6 per 100 |
lbs. J. W. Rheney, Wadley, Ga. -
50 or 75 bu. Ga. runner peanuts, for
sale at 4c lb. or exch. for good cot-
ton seed. J. C: Clayton, Pitts, Ga.
N. C. runner peanuts, 6c per lb fob.
Will exch. for few full bred B. R. hens
at $1 ea. J. G. McCoy, Oak Park, Ga.
125 Ibs. seedling pecans, sound, $10.50
for 125 lbs. fob. F. Grimsley, Blakely,
Ga. Rt. 5:
Recleaned white Spanish peanuts,
small lots, 6 1-2c lb. 100 lbs. or over 6c
lb. E. I. Carter, Richland, Ga.
About 50 Ibs. seedling pecans for
sale. Please qutoe me prices. Mrs. R.
M. Crittenden, Shellman, Ga., Box 182.
Large paper shell pecans, 3 Oe $1;
50 lIbs., $15. 100 or more, 25c lb. C.
variety, Ga. raised peanuts, 6c a fob.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Hand selected extra large paper shell
pecans, 30c Ib, postpaid. Mrs. T..C.
Floyd, Chipley, Ga.
No. 1 white Spanish peanuts, 5c lb.
at farm or 5 1-4c, sacked fob. W. M.
-| Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.
Seed peanuts, 5 1- ae lb. J. P. Carter,
Naylo, Ga.
Large paper shell pecans at 25 Ib.
Medium size at 20c; Nice size seedlings,
12 1-2c lb. Shipped express: collect 10
lbs or more. L. O. Pfeiffer, 421 Dun-
can Ave., Macon, Ga.
150 lbs. large \seedling pecans, 1928
crop. Will. del. for 12c per lb. COD.
Mrs. Walter C. Edwards, Eastman, Ga.
200 lbs. large paper shell pecans 25c
per lb. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen, Ga.
White Spanish seed peanuts for sale.
Large or small orders. Write for prices.
H. B, Stovall, Leesburg, Ga. j
Small white Spanish peanuts, 7c lb.
Jumbo Spanish 8c lb, fob. C. W. Pit-
tard, Eastman, Ga.
Sound, white Spanish. runner pea-
nuts, 10 Ib, $2 per bu. fob. (No Name
or Address).
Spanish peanuts, small oS 6c per Ib.
10 Ib. lots, 5, 1-2c lb. fob. D. E. Phomp-
son, Pinehurst, Ga.
No. 1 Ga. runner seed peanuts, aa
lected, 6c per lb or $1.50 per bu.
Sanders, Vienna, Ga.
Limited amount of runner seed pea-
nuts, 5c Ib. S. P. Vanlandingham, Cai-
ro, Ga., Rt: B.
250- 300 ibs. Mobile *paper shell pe-
cans, 25c per lb. in 5 lb. lots and up;
100 lb. lots and up, 20c lb fob. 20 lbs.
Tesche, 30c lb., del. 25 lbs. Frotscher,
35 lb. del: C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Gay Rts 2;
2000 lbs Spanish seed peanuts at 8c
lb. W. J. Morgan, Stilmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
16 qts. red Spanish peanuts, shelled
and sorted at 20c per qt. Add postage.
Cash with order. Mrs. J. P. Warren,
Jesup, Ga.; Box 12.
Spanish peanuts, grown on red land
6c per lb. Jumbo Spanish peanuts, 6
1-2c per lb. 8 lbs. large pecans, $1.60
fob. J. H. Leverette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1.
3 tons choice picked Spanish peanuts
for sale. 6c per lb. fob. Not less than
a -4 ton shipped. E. R. Hunt, Cordele,
ao
Limited No. large papershell pecans,
30c lb. del or exch. for Spanish pea-
nuts, or yellow Dent corn. Wm. F.
Goodman; Ray City, Ga., Rt. 2.
20 Ibs. fine flavored. medium size pe- |
cans, $3 for lot or 3 R. I. Red hens.
Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
White Spanish seed peanuts, 5c Ib.,
fob. No order accepted for less than
a le W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.,
Will exch. peanuts for full bred B.
R. hens at $1 ea. Write before filling
order. J. G. McCoy, Qak Park, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts, 6c lb. for
order not less than 75 lbs. C. Couch,
Turin, Ga. Also have smoked hams, 40
Ib. shoulders. 25c lb.
80 Ibs. large, sound Stewart pecans,
| Robinsons Seed Warehouse, Cairo, Ga.
Thursday, March 7, 1929.
30c lb. 30 Ibs: medium size pecans, 15c _
Ib. 25 lbs. seedlings for planting, 10c .
lb. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,
Ga., Box 83.
Paper shell pecans for sale. Will ex-
change for Bermuda onions or syrup.
iat) 30c lb. J. O. Smoot, Woodbury,
a
About 20 tons improved White Span-
ish seed peanuts at 6c lb. P. E. Ivey, ~
Pinehurst, Ga.
350 Ibs. Schley pecans, also 400 lbs.
seedlings. Quote best price FOB. Mrs.
Cora Pearce, Columbus, Ga., Box 1160.
Several hundred Ibs. large, medium
size paper shell pecans, 30c lb. If sam-
ples are wanted, send 25c for same and |
postage. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A.
Pure runner seed peanuts, 10c per
lb. No order filled for less than 5 or
10 lbs. Enclose M. O. Miss L. A. Ham-
ilton, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
3M lbs. or more of NC runner pea-
nuts for sale, 5c per lb fob. J. L. Belch-
er, Edison, Ga.
Big white Spanish peanuts, selected,
9c lb. Fancy seed rice, 10c per lb. 100
Ibs, 8c lb. Cream crowder peas, 15c\ per
lb. Kentucky Wonder pole beans, 208
lb. H. Thompson, Doerun, Ga. :
150 lbs. large size seedling pecans, /
1928 crop, 10c per lb fob. Cash with ~
order. Send M. O. or certified check.
Mrs.,L. R. Brannen, Baxley, Ga.
About 3 tons good sound runner pea-
nuts for sale. at 5c fob. R. O. Pate, Jr.,
| Hawkinsville, Ga.
Best quality selected old fashioned ue
and flat runner seed peanuts; Sound -
and clean, 8 lb fob. Horace W. Lan--
caster, Mauk, Gar oRte ls
Old fashioned speckled and white
half runner garden beans. Large red
| skin peanuts, $3 per bu. P. H. Brown,
Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice, sound seedling pecans, 10. per 2.
lb. or exch. for equal value. Mrs. Mil-
ton Menshew, Walden, Ga. ae
Peanuts best quality. Old fashioned
sand flat runner, for seed. 8c lb fob.
Mrs. Nora Lancaster, Mauk, Ga., Rtsis
No. 1 NC ee runner peanuts for
seed, 6c per lb. F. M. White, Lake Park, :
Ga. :
White Spanish peanuts, a per 100.
lbs. FOB. Cash with order. J. H. Clark,
Garfield, Ga. :
PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED ~~ |
Want to exch. bank acount cotton
seed for white Spanish peanuts or NC
came J. J. Meadows, Alma, Ga., Rt.
Want chufas; State cheapest price.
W. H. Swearingen, Chester, Ga. rae
We are in the market for new crop
sound seedlings. Also good No. 1 new
crop Schleys. Good No. 1 new crop
Frotschers, Stuarts. If you have these
kindly send sample, state number of |
lbs. of each variety and lowest price. |
Want Spanish and runner peanuts
at 4c lb. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want pecans and peanuts: 1M ea.
Schley and Stuart. pecans and Ga.
runner peanuts. Taylor and Averett,
Cordele, Ga. ee
Want to buy few hundred lbs. of:
paper shell and seedling pecans for
cash, Will exch. cabbage plants or onion /
plants. W. J. Davis, Valdosta, Ga.
Want to exch. value for 4 bu. Imp. _
Spanish and 2 bu NC runner peanuts. vas
Mrs. Sallie Iddins, Reidsville, Ga.
Want Spanish Ga. raised Runner
peanuts at 4c per lb. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga.
Want pecans, any variety, any amt.
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga.
Beans and Peas for =
And Wanted |
500 bu. early 90 day velvet beans
$1.25 per bu. Also 25 bu. gee Biky
velvet beans, $2.50 per bu. E. T. May,
Warthen, Ga.
100 bu. clean, sound stock, running
velvet beans in strong, even wgt. 2 1-2
bu. bags. $1.50 per bu. 25 bu. pure.
bunch velvet beans at $2.50. C. Q. Nor-
ris, Eastman, Ga.
25 bu. 1928 crop Biloxi beans for
sale. Samples, on request. $3.50 per bu.
J. W. Farmer, Matthews, Ga.
Pure bunch velvet beans, even wet.
bags, $3 per bu. fob. 10 bu. and up,
$2.75 bu. FOB. J. F. Bohannon, East-
man, Ga. 2
Beans for sale, $4 bu; Mixed iron,
$3.50. C. D. Cheely, Mitchell, Ga. \
Fancy hand threshed recleaned Otoo-
tan beans, $7 per bu. C. M. Lowry, La-
Fayette, Ga.
60 bu. 90 day speckled velvet beans,
$1.50 per bu. Mrs. N. B. Jolly, Morris
Station, Ga. Z
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Thursday, March 7, 1929.
. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE :
_ 40 bu. No. 1 Brab peas, $4 bu. 25 bu.
_ irons, $3.85; No. 1 recleaned 90 day
- seed velvets, $1.40 bu. Pedigreed bunch
__ Velvets, $3 per bu. C. H. Cooke, Sand-
ersville, Ga., Rt. A.
_ Otootan beans.
; Spanish peanuts.
best prices. J. E. Thompson, Swains-
boro, Ga.
_.__ 4 bu. good sound Whippoorwill peas
$3.50 per bu FOB. Will send sample
- upon request. Cash with order. W. R.
oe riage Ga.
A -2 bu. red hull speckled peas,
FOB. Reecie Burgany, Warthen, oe
NC and improved
$6.50 per bu. 100 bu. pure pedigreed bi
boll Cleveland cotton eee ne
_ Yrecleaned, $4.50 per 100 lb. new bag.
J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
Sound, clean 90 day velvet beans in
2 1-2 bu. bags. $1.50 per bu. FOB. J. C,
Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
__ 30 or 40 bu. good bright sound, un-
known peas for sale. $4 per bu fob.
Cash with order. No checks. F. C. True-
love, Cleveland, Ga.
_.. Henderson bunch butter beans, 25c
Ib. postpaid. 15 lbs, $2.50. 60 Ibs. $9.
Geo. B. Berry, Huching, Ga.
_ 100 bu. genuine Otootan beans, sound
recleaned and graded, $7 per bu. FOB.
R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
Pure brab peas, $4 per bu: in dbl.
bags fob. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.
Several lbs. white and colored run-
ning butter bean seed for sale. Would
_ exch. 2 lbs. for well rooted altheas, dbl
or single. Mrs. J. R. Lyle, Sumner, Ga.
2 bu. clean, blackeyed white peas,
California peas, fine for table use. $3
per bu. A. J. Rosey, Eatonton, Ga.
4 bu. Whippoorwill peas, clean, pure
seed, $3.50 bu FOB. Julius Cates, Law-
Tenceville, -Ga., Rt. 3:
_ 2 or 3 bu. cream crowder slightly
mixed with red crowders, $4.50 bu. for
lot or 10c per lb. Mrs. M. L. Simmons,
moccoa,-Ga., Rt, 2:4
__ Sound, clean, weevil treated seed
beans and peas; Hendersons white
bush and pole lima butter beans. Ken-
-tucky Wonder, tenderest cornfield and
garden bunch beans, 35c 1b; 3 Ibs. $1.
Extra prolific Early English peas, 25c
Jb. 5 Ibs. $1 postpaid. C. F. Maddox,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Sound, new crop unknown or Won-
derful cow peas, $3.50 bu.-Sound, Clay
eas, $3.40 bu. Send check. M. L. At-
-kinson, Kingsland, Ga.
40 bu. Brab peas and 30 bu. Irons,
$3.95. If less wanted, $4. 20 bu. each
Brown Whips and red Rippers, $3.85.
If less quantity, $3.90 fob. J. E. Pet-
igrew, Jackson, Ga., Rt. 5.
About 50 bu. sound, good bunch
speckled peas for sale. W. I. N. . Pitts;
Waverly Hall, Ga. i
8 bu. Otootan beans, $7 per bu FOB.
W. P. Couch, Luthersville, Ga.
_ 90 day running velvet beans for seed;
1928, crop, $1.50 per bu. in lots of 10
bu. or more, $1.40. J. Frank Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga. }
___ 1 1-2 bu. Otootan beans, $9. Gordon
Strickland, Royston, Ga.
- 200 bu. 90 day velvet beans, $1.50
per bu. fob. J. W. Bryant, Chipley, Ga.
__ Tender hull garden beans, old fash-
toned half runners and white hull
Cornfield beans for seed, 25c cup; 50c
lb. Seed from largest pumpkins also.
i pkg. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.,
__ 4 bu. brown and blue whip _ peas,
1928 crop, pure and sound, $3.90 per
bu. fob. T. H. Hilliard, Bowersville, Ga.
. 22 bu. New Era peas, sound and good,
$4 bu. C. P. Sosbee, Cleveland, Ga.
I pkg. brown stick bean seed, sound
-and bug proof. Not Ky. wonder 40c pt.
a J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt.
_ Brab peas, unmixed. In dbl. sacks. $4
- fob W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.
. _ 100 Ibs. pure New Era peas, for 200
lbs. of forage cane seed. Would like to
- exch. Must be clean and sound. G. T.
Maxwell, Washington, Ga.
Beans in hull, sound and dry. $23
per ton. N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga. Also
_ genuine bunch velvet beans, $4 per bu.
shelled and sacked.
Brabs, Irons, Brown Whips, Blue
Whips, Blacks, Red Rippers, and Un-
known cow peas, $4 fob. W. J. Brad-
dock, Byron, Ga. ; i
200 bu. Clay peas, slightly mixed,
even wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags recleaned,
sound and bright, $3.75 bu. FOB. Ship
2 1-2 bu up. Check with order. M. S.
Minis? Girard, Gas, Rt he
__ Kentucky Wonder pole beans at 25
Tb. or exch. 3 Ibs for 500 White Ber-
muda onion plants. J. A. Richardson,
Crest; Ga. Ae |
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Send samples and:
_ 10 bu. genuine Otootan soy beans at |-
;
15 or 20 bu. goose crowder peas,
1928 crop at $4 per bu fob. Send cash-
iers check or M. O. J. Walter Donald-
son, Register, Ga. '
17 bu. Laredo beans at $5 per bu fob.
B. B. Leverett, Luthersville, Ga.
Brab peas, pure, free from weevils
and sound, $4 per bu fob. J. H. Beasley,
Lavonia, Ga.
15 bu. sound mixed peas for sale;
$3.50 bu or the lot for $50 fob. H. L.
Bankston, Jackson, Ga.
. Tender half runner white garden
bean seed 20c cup; also gray beans,
2c cup, yellow popcorn shelled, 20c qt.
Mrs. Lou Agnes Evans, Rydal, Ga.
Brown and speckled sugar crowder
peas, 25c per lb. H. P. Cottongim, East
Point, Ga.
Laredos, thresher run, $5.50 recelaned,
$6 per bu. Geo. W. Heard, Atlanta, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want about 1-2 qt. of white bunch
butter beans. Also 1-2 qt. of running
butter beans of any color. Must be
reasonable. Write before sending. Mrs.
Mary Cullin, Cairo, Ga., Rt. A.
Want to exch. garden seed for but-
ter beans, peas or onion sets. Mrs. H.
L. Powell, Herndon, Ga., Rt. 2. .
Want to exch. seed rice for bunch and
running butter beans, snap beans, gar-.
den peas. Each party to pay postage.
Mrs. Frank C. Jones, Register, Ga.
Want 6 or 8 bu. red hull speckle peas.
Will pay $2.50 per bu or $2.50 per bu.
for any good hay pea or mixed peas.
Must be clean and sound. W. J. Ed-
enfield, Graymont, Ga. Also want 1
or 2 bu. of Otootan beans.
Want 3 pks. of pure Otootan soy
beans. $4. Postpaid, or will exch. one
6 ft. Simmons cross-cut saw, FOB. I
pay charges on beans. R. C. Moore,
Rockmart, Ga.
Want cow or hay peas and velvet
beans. State quantity and price. W.
H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want old fashioned late velvet beans.
Late fall conch and unknown peas.
B. R. Burnsed, Macclenny, Fla.
Want to buy peanut hay, velvet beans
shelled, 90 day velvet beans, Spanish
or runner peanuts. and Ga. cane syrup.
Taylor and Averett, Cordele, Ga.
Want Lady peas, any amount, send
sample and price. F, I. Baker, Colum-
bus; Gai; Rt 2.
Want to exch. registered Durocs or
Registered, Neelys Cleveland staple
cotton seed for peas, or Otootan beans.
J. C. Upshaw, Covington, Ga.
Want 2 lbs. bunch butter beans. Mrs.
P. C. Browning, Ousley, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 20-30 bu. pure brab peas. Will
pay $3.25 per bu. Cash also in small
| lots. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga.
Want to exch. No. 10 Oliver ' two
horse plow for 3 bu. velvet beans. A.
L. Rozar, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. Barred Rock setting
eggs for butter pea seed, very scarce
and grow like butterbeans but are peas
of dark red color. Mrs. A. J. McGraw,
Brunswick, Ga., 2907 Norwich St.
Want to buy 100 bu. or more of Brab
peas. Send sample and price to J. H.
Carswell, Quitman, Ga. :
Want 1 or 2 bu. Oceola velvet beans
for planting. Miss M. A. Brobston,
Madison, Ga.
Want 5 bu. Otootan beans. Quote best
price FOB. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
Want fresh honey, sugar crowder
peas, any kind, any amount for plant-
ing. Will pay cash. Write what you
have. W. C. Smith, Mountain View,
Ga.
Want to exch. 2 months old Duroc
pigs, for 2 bu. good Laredo or Otoo-
tan soy beans. J. J. Blount, Hawkins-
ville, Ga.
Want cow and hay peas. Also velvet
beans, state quantity and price. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want velvet beans in pod; Also ear
corn. Taylor and Averett, Cordele, Ga.
Want to exch. 10 R. I. Red hens and
cockerel for seed peas. R. S. Morris,
132 1-2 Whitehall St., SW, Atlanta, Ga.,
Phone Ivy 1290.
Want 1 pk. ea. Otootan and yellow
Mammoth soy beans. A. J. Pope, Buch-
anan, Ga., Rt. 3. ;
Want Whip peas; Will exch. cotton
baskets for same. W. E. Garrett, Bow-
don, Ga.
Want to hear from someone who has
old fashioned white. willow butter
beans. Miss Ida Lane, Franklin, Ga.
Want all varieties cow peas and soy
beans. Geo. W. Heard, Atlanta, Ga.,
Box 136.
Want to buy white, cream and yel-
low crowder peas; quote price and send
sample. Karsten and Denson Co., Mac-
on, Ga.
Want several bu. field: peas, prefer
Brabs or Irons, but will take any 1928
MARKET BULUETIN:
grown peas. Can pay cash but would
like to exch. Porte Rico potato plants
for same. Give best price. S. E. Hollis,
Baxley, Ga. ;
Want to buy soy beans and peas. 1
bu. bunch velvet beans; 1 bu. field peas
and half bu. ea. Biloxi and Otootan soy
beans. Pay cash or exch. Sikes cotton
seed at $1.50 per bu. R. D. Davison,
Lyerly, Ga.
Want to exch. 500 strawberry plants,
well rooted at 25c per 100 for 5 lbs.
of colored butter beans, bunch or run-
ning. Theodore Thaxton, McDonough,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Want to exch. 15 bu. of cotton seed | 2
College No. 1, for 10 bu. of 90 day vel-
vet beans. J. W. Printz, 1556 Stokes
Avenue, SW, Atlanta, Ga.
Would like to exch. one Harris fresh
water pump for Otootan bean seed.
R. C. Shuford, Atlanta, Ga., Box 459.
Want all varieties field peas, soy
beans and velvet beans. Vernon Brab-
ham, Moultrie, Ga. :
Want any variety or quantity of
sound peas and beans. Write, mail
sample and quantity. R. N. Ethridge,
Jackson, Ga.
Want to exch. farm products for
Sone beans. J. W. Rheney, Wadley,
a.
Want a gal. of pure white brown eyed
crowder peas. Will exch. canna bulbs
or pay cash. Mrs. A, E. Hamer, La-
Grange, Ga.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Porto Rico potatoes, $1.15 per bu. del
in 2 bu. bags, fob. C. R. Davis, Soper-
ton, Ga.. |
Few bu. irish potatoes for sale, seed
or eating. White Star $1.25 per bu.
Homer Garrard, Natal, Ga.
Porto Rico potatoes: at $1.50 per bu.
del at my home. Webster Callaway,
Farmington, Ga.
Green Mtn. seed irish potatoes for
planting, whole small tubers, 8 bu.
plants to acre $2.50 per 100 lbs. Wm.
Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Lookout Mtn. irish potatoes, $1.25 per
bu. No order for less than bu. M. F.
Merriam, Demorest, Ga.
Nice, eating irish potatoes, graded,
95c per bu in 2 bu. lots or more. 90c to
truckers at my house. Pass E. Clem-
ent, Cornelia, Ga.
Govt. inspected Porto Rico potatoes
for sale. L. Aspinwall, Screven, Ga.
10 bu. White Star irish potatoes. Gra-
ded to the size of a hen egg and larg-
er, $1 per bu. R. E. Lunsford, Suches,
Ga.
Pure Porto Rico potatoes, for seed
or eating, $1.25 bu. fob. E. A. Tanker-
sley, Thomson, Ga., Box 68.
Pure selected Govt. inspected Big
Stem Jersey seed potatoes, Only 25 bu.
left, $1.25 per standard bu. crate. Jas.
A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. :
Good grade irish potatoes for eating
or planting, $1.50 per bu. del. H. V.
Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga.
Sweet Porto Rico potatoes, $1.75 per
100 lbs. or $1 bu. No checks. Mrs. W.:
M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga., Rt. 2.
Porto. Rico seed potatoes. Will exch.
for corn. J. W. Hand, Bowdon, Ga.
POTATOES WANTED
Want Irish seed potatoes. Will exch.
12 Ibs. papershell pecans postpaid for
100 Ibs. potatoes prepaid. E. L. Stern-
er, Carnesville, Ga. :
Want 10 bu. Porto Rico potatoes, im-
proved, at 75c per bu. del. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga. a
Want 1 or 2 bu. hard shell sweet
potatoes for seed. Give best price. J.
J. Minter, Jakin, Ga.
HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE |
Beeswax, 2 3-4 lbs, 30c lb. or 80c for
cake postpaid. Wm. Cox, Blue Ridge,
Ga. 7
5 lbs. beeswax, 50c lb. S. J. Herring,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.
Honey with or without comb packed
in 10 lb. pails at $9 per crate of 6 pails
del. S. V. Brown, Baxley, Ga.
Ten stands of bees, 8 patent gums.
J. F. Briscoe, Loganville, Ga.
Pure, good chunk or extracted honey
packed and labeled nicely in 5 lb. pails
six per case, $4.25. Also wish to book
orders for May in 16 oz. jars. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Ga.
Bee supplies, new; Write for cata-
logue. W. A. Edge, Bainbridge, Ga.
Pure extracted honey. 12-5 lb. pails
to case, $6.60. 6-10 lb. pails, $6.25. 18
pails for $18. 1-10 lb. pail postpaid, $1.-
50. 2 10 Ib. $2.90. No. 2 grade, 6-10 Ib.,
$5.40. 3 cases $15.50. Jno. A. Crummey,
Doctortown, Ga.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE\SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want 50 lbs. bright chunk honey;
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will pay $5 del. Write what you have.
C. H. Oliver, Carnesville, Ga.
Beeswax wanted. State price FOB.
J. A. Sorrells, Gainesville, Ga. \
CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE __
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Longs prize winning corn, 1928. lb,
25c; 2 1-2: lbs; 50c; 1 pk, $2. Chas. Ny Ss
Long, Bremen, Ga. i ha
Hastings prolific seed corn, 3rd yr. Ny
from originator. Field selected and
nubbed and shelled. 75c per pk or $3
per bu. H. C. Moon, Carlton, Ga., Rt.
Pure Mexican June corn, 75c per pk
or exch. for peas of any variety. Adell
McCullough, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2. ae
Whatleys prolific corn, over 100-bu. f
yield to the acre last season, $2.50 per
bu. Yellow Flint seed corn, $3 per bu.
J. W. Denson, Macon, Ga., Box 314. }
Marlboro prolific seed corn, field and | |
crib selected. Each ear wrapped in pa-
per and boxed. $1 per pk. $1.75 1-2 bu.
$3 per bu. fob. Charles Adams, Social .
Circle, Ga, _ | oo
Hastings ptolific seed corn, well se- a
lected and from high grade yielding
crop, sound and pure, $1.25 per bu.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. ae
Popcorn for sale. 15c per lb. Add
postage. Bill Massey, Nicholson, Ga.
Old fashioned yellow field seed corn,
$1 pk. del. $3 bu fob. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. /
Improved prolific seed corn, 10 yrs.
selected 80c per pk. $1.50 per 1-2 bu.
$2 per bu. Also good fodder for sale,
$2 per 100 lbs fob. J. G. Reynolds, Con-
cord, Ga., Rt. 2 :
Waterground corn meal $1.50 per bu
FOB. OKelly, Loganville, Ga, Rt. 4.
Whatleys prolific selected seed corn,
hand nubbed and shelled, 75c pk. $3 |
bu. FOB. C. P. Parks, Ellaville, Ga.
Imp: white Dent seed corn, $1 pk.' or
exch. for 500 Bermuda onion and 500 4
Early Jersey cabbage plants. A. J. Pope,
Buchanan, Ga. Nae
Corn seed, 30c gal or exch. for cane
seed or peas; California blackeye or
garden seed. State what you have. Mrs.
L. C. Abernathy, Lula, Ga. nt
Popcorn on cob, $4 per 100 lbs. J. L. |
Parish, Midville, Ga. So
Mixed popcorn for sale at 7c lb post-
age paid. Cash with order. Raymond
Neal, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 2. 5 i
Selected pure and perfect Hastings
Golden Dent corn for seed, $3.50 per
bu. FOB. Will furnish either shelled is
or on cob. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
One or two bu. Whatleys prolific
seed corn, lst yr. from originator. $1.20 | By
pk. del, $3.50 bu. not del. Ernest Kis-
ler, Nicholson, Ga.
Shelled popcorn, 8c per lb. in 10 Ib,
lots, 10c lb. less than 10 lbs. Will exch
for bunch Porto Rican potato plants.
Byron Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Trucker favorite corn for early roast- ;
ing ears, bought last year from H.G.
Hastings, 20c per Ib. 2 Ibs. 35c; pk., oe
$1.25 del. Cash with order. C. A. Wil- ;
banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
Yellow flint, also white rice popcorn,
10c per lb. or exch. for sugar crowder
peas, Stuart or Schley pecan trees.
Pure Whatley improved seed corn, se- y
lected $3 per bu FOB. Geo. B. Daniel, _
Griffin, Ga. =
Little cob seed corn, carefully select-
ed, nubbed and shelled or on cob. $1
per pk; $3.50 per bu. For further in- ~~
formation, write. Cash with order. J.
D.. Taylor, Vienna, Ga. :
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CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED
Want 10-20 bu. of shelled and sack-
ed corn, FOB. Make best price. J. B.
Harper, Lakeland, Fla. \
Want 40 bu. corn and 2 tons pea-
vine hay. Will exch. new 600 Ib. capac-
ity separator and pay difference. Ter-
rell G. Presley, Eatonton, Ga.
Want shelled corn in large or small |
quantities. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.
Want 1-2 bu. Knighton 8 row corn
for seed. Also 1 busy unknown peas.
Quote me best price. C. F. Watson,
Dawson, Ga., Rt. B.
Want 50 bu. white shelled milling
corn per week. Give best price fob. O.
L. Cowan, Doraville, Ga. x
Want to exch. 5 H. P, gas engine,
mounted, and other value for 45 bu.
shelled and sacked corn. Can furnish
sacks. Not over 50 or 75 mi. J. H. Shaw,
Danville, Ga., Rt. 3. a
Want a sample from someone with
Wadleys improved seed corn. Want
sample in the ear and age. G. F. Tinn,
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5.
Want 100 bu. White corn at $1 per
bu. Also feed oats about 100 bu. and
1 ton of oat straw baled and 2 tons
of bright shucks at $10 per ton. C, G.
Giles, Winston, Ga., Rt. 1. :
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Flowers And Seed:
For Sale
(Continued from Page Eleven)
Large banana cannas, green leaves,
25c ea bulb; Yellow narcissi and butter
and egg bulbs, 20c doz or 6 doz for $1;
American pink rose, 10 ea; Golden
glow, dbl. and single tiger lily, pink
cluster rose, Bridal Wreath, pink Al-
mond, Sweet peas, dahlia bulbs, 5c;
Several thousand large chrysanthe-
mums, 15 plants, 40c or 40 plants $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Z. E. Adams, Juni-.
per, Ga,
Two yr. old rose shrubbery and green
house plants for boxes. Also flowers
for hanging baskets. W. R. Buchanan,
1358 Jonesboro Rd., SE, Atlanta Ga.
Well rooted boxwoods, 12-18 inches
high, 20c ea; Azaleas, '75c doz; lilies and
lilacs, 20c ea; Arbutus, 2 1-2 ft. high,
45c ea; Trailing arbutus 20c doz; Blue
irish lilies, 25c doz; White sweet scent-
ed violets, 30c doz; Evergreen ferns,
30c doz. Mrs. Carrie Townson, Lewner,
Ga. i
Large, red canna bulbs, 20c doz; Him-
alaya blackberry plants, 20c doz. Mrs.
W. J. Masters, Auburn, Ga, Rt. 1. .
Fancy chrysanthemums of ostrich
plume type. Blooms often. 6 or 7 in.
across. Cream color, 25c per doz. Also
small pompom type mums. Mixed col-
ors, 15 per doz. Miss Eugenia Yeager,
Clem, Ga., Rt. 2.
Mtn. laurel, rhododendron, azaleas,
hemlocks and white pines, well rooted
and about 2 ft. high, 15c ea or 8 for
$1. Yellow violets, 15c doz; Cherokee
rose bushes, $1 per doz. John S. Wilson
Morganton, Ga.
Pink oxalis, 10c bunch; All colors
phlox and all colors winter pink, 25c
for doz; White and lavender iris, 25c
per doz; pink tulips, 30c doz; White
jonquils, 25c doz; yellow daffodils, 25c,
2 doz; Monthly rose cuttings, 6 for 25c;
Add 5c postage on all orders. Mrs. John
Bell, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt..2.
Lemon yellow and orange and lemon
- spotted cana bulbs, 10c bulb; Deep blue
hardy ageratum, 10c bunch; well rooted
pink, red, and crimson running roses,
10c ea or exch. for pot plants. Mrs..
Edith Free, Clarksville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Deep redjcrepe myrtle, 10 and 15c ea;
Golden rod; 10c; Bridal wreath, 10c;
Pink peach rose, 10c; 4 colors monthly
rose cuttings, 10c doz; Dbl. yellow and
, white bunch roses, 10c or 3 for 25c;.
_ Narcissi and jonquil, 20c doz all colors.
aaa Lou Agnes Evans, Rydal, Ga.,
White lilac, 25c; Butterfly bush, 25c;
yellow violets, 30c doz; Variegated. vio-
lets, 30c doz; Phlox, white and red, 25c
a Mrs. W. R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga.,
Dbl. pink oleander plants, well root-
ed, 20c ea; Flowering almond, 15c ea;
. lilies, 50c doz. bulbs. Mrs. Doar
A. Hare, Smithville, Ga.
Purple lilac bushes, well rooted 1-2
ft. high, 10c ea or 6 for 50c. Miss P.
M. Lace, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 4.
Perennial phlox and orchid chrysan-
ule Miss Ga. Harrell, Eastman,
a. :
Ancient Egyptian lotus, $1 ea; Wa-
ter lilies, water plants, send for list
at prices. D. W. Howell, Shellman,
a.
_ Would like to exch. 2 big leaf begonia
cuttings, well rooted, for 2 Sultanas,
salmon and yellow. Also a setting of
R. I. S. C. Donaldson strain eggs, for
2 japonica plants, 2 yrs. old. Well root-
ed. Mrs. R. D. ONeil, Wiley, Ga.
Allemania Canna, 30c doz. Pink ver-
bena, 25c doz; Well rooted plants, Cal-
liopsis, 15c doz and cream chrysanthe-
- mums, 20c doz or will exch. equal value
for large pink yellow or peach dahlia,
gladioli, regal lily, pink lardy phlox.
Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Toccoa, Ga., 155
Hill St.
_. Pink Cherokee roses, pink crepe myr-
tle, 25c ea; Lily bushes, 20c ea; Velvet
roses, 15c ea; Red Japonica, 20c; Jon-
quils, yellow Narcissi, 20c doz. Miss
Claudie James, Talking Rock, Ga.
Dbl. geranium, red, white, pink, pur-
ple, variegated, wine cuttings, 5c ea;
Pink Justicia, pink hydrangea, cactus,
Red May, pink May, Easter Xmas cut-
tings, 5c ea. Alba Lineata fern cut-
tings, 5c ea. Collection of flower cut-
tings, $1. Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jefferson,
Ga., Rt. 4. * it
Dbl. white spirea, purple lilac, Eng-
lish dogwood, 15c ea; Pink weigelia,
25c; Winter yellow jasmine, 5c or 3 for
10c; Sweet Williams, 10c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Venie Daniel, Jefferson, Ga.
Watermelon pink crepe myrtle, 25c
MAR RRR BUGLE TIN, oe,
or 5 for $1. Red Aubtilan, Cape Jas-
mine, winter blooming Japanese bush
honeysuckle, Sweet shrubs, 25 ea; Milk
lilies and lemon lilies, 3 for 25c. 12 for
$1. Mrs. R. C. Taylor, Arlington, Ga.
Dbl. pink cannas, 75c doz; yellow and
red cannas, 50c doz; Elephant Hars or
Caladiums, 25c ea; Perennial pinks, 25c
per doz, extra large. B. T. Bishop, 469
Yonah Ave, Athens, Ga.
. Tiger lily bulb, blooming size, 50c doz;
Petunia, Annual phlox, Larkspur, :10c
doz; 3 doz 25c; False dragon head, Gar-
den pinks, holly hocks, all colors. Mixed
shasta daisies, 15c doz. 2 doz for 25c;
Dahlias, mixed colors, 25c doz; Also
flower seeds, poppies, mixed colors,
marigold, hollyhock, Pkg., 10c; Will ex-
change for butterfly bush, Forsythia,
Mock orange, Hydrangea, Red Dogwood
Althea. Mrs. Claud Rybee, 91 Railroa
Ave., Buford, Ga. :
Purple foxglove, 35c'doz; weigelia ros-
es, 2 for 50c; purple iris, 50c doz; Dais-
ies, 30c doz; spider lilies, 30c doz; Red
velvet rose, 20c ea; purple verbena, 30c
doz. Will sell or exch. for value. Mrs.
A. J..Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga.
Pink crepe myrtle bush, pink Chero-
kee rose, red japonica, red lilies, vel-
vet rose, 15c ea; orange lilies, 20c doz;
yellow Norssic, 20c doz. Mrs. Will
James, Talking Rock, Ga.
King Humbert cannas. Gigantic or-
ange scarlet trusses with red mark-
ings. Foliage bronze. 5 ft. tall, $1 per
doz. Mrs. D. M. Allen, LaGrange, Ga.
Blue larkspur, 20c doz; Dorothy Per-
kins rose plants, rooted, 20ec ea; Hima-
laya berries, 25c doz; Few tiger lilies,
Burpee mammoth zennia seed, 20c pk.
Exch for pink cannas, large dahlia
os Mrs. R. O. Miller, Acworth, Ga.,
King Humbert and Pres. large red
cannas, Richard Wallace yellow $1 per
doz. All kinds of ferns, except maiden
hair. Large roots. Well packed. 25c ea.
Would exch. any for Nandinas of berry
bearing variety or gladioli. Also have
white and dbl pink geraniums to exch
for shrubbery. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thom-
son, Ga. Ee
4 monthly Amaryllis bulbs, pure wht.
creamy white and pink, white and red,
$1.20, 25; Chrysanthemums, all colors,
large and medium sizes. $1 or all for
$1.90. Mrs. Jessie Brown, Helena, Ga.
Will exch. shasta daisies for Sweet
William or Snap dragon, verbena or
some of all plant for plant and have
milk and wine lilies. 2 large bulbs for
1 japonica. Any color well rooted. Mrs.
J. M. Langston, Whigham, Ga.
Sultana geranium 5c ea; Begonia,
10c ea; Ferns, 10c ea; Jonquils, 90c per
100 or 75c per 100 for 500 or more. Milk
and wine lilies, 50c per: doz; Petunias,
l5c per doz. Add postage, Mrs. J. D.
Boyett, Cairo, Ga., Rt. 2.
Giant mixed colors pansy plants, 1c
ea. Add 7c for postage. Prompt del.
Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga.
Crepe myrtle, 25c ea; All flower
shrub, 25c ea. Mrs. W. F. Souter, Ella-
ville, Ga. j
Camellia japonica plants; Beautiful
winter blooming. Dbl red. 10-14 in. size
$1 ea; Prepaid, cash with order. John
W. Roach, Daisy, Ga.
S. A. Nutt Geranium, Big Coleus,
Green and white Wandering Jew, 15c
ea; Red and pink mums, 20c ea. Well
rooted plants. Nasturtium, Bachelor
button, zennias, many kinds of flower
seed.. Mrs..Minnie L. McEver, Brasel-
ton, Ga.
3 rooted sunset roses, 25c ea. Red
cannas, 30c doz; Pink .cannas, with
speckled throats 6 bulbs for 25c. Poppy
seed, pink, 10c spoon. Red and pink
hollyhock seed, 10c cup. Winter pinks,
10c doz. Rose cuttings, 10c doz. White
and purple lilacs, 15c. Old fashioned
red velvet roses, 10c ea. Mrs. V. S.
Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. ,
Old fashioned dbl. thornless roses,
20c ea, $2 per doz. American Beauty
rose, 20c ea; Snowdrop bulbs, 20c doz;
Golden Bell, 20c ea. Also have straw-
berry plants, 50c per 100. Well rooted.
Miss Katie Kay, Talking Rock, Ga.
Gladioli, 1 to 1 1-4 inches and larger
in diameter. American, Shaylor, Halley,
Foch, Lilly White, Pendleton, King, 50c
per doz; Gretchen Zang, Hrada, 60c;
Albania, Chateau Thierry, Dorritt, Gold
$1; Mixed 45c postpaid. Mrs. Frank
Schleif, 669 Dill Ave., SW, Atlanta, Ga.
5 kinds geraniums, 5c ea; Pink oxal-
is, small spotted leaf begonia cuttings,
10c ea; Wax vines, parlor ivey, Valen-
tine and cactus cuttings 5c ea. Mrs.
H. H. Smith, Hilltonia, Ga.
Crimson rambler rose rooted, 10c.
Cuttings, 5c; May blooming roses, 10c;
Brides Buttons bushes, 10c. April
blooming Narcissi, 10c doz; Weeping
Mary, 10c ea. If order is less than 50c
rae co
add 5c. Miss Mollie Reece, Ball Ground,
Ga., Rt. 4. : oe
4 different kinds monthly rose cut-
tings, 20c doz. Sword ferns, 10c. Moon |G
flower seed, 15c doz. Mrs. J. M. H. Con-
ner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.
Purple and white iris, 15 doz and
postage. Red, white and variegated dbl.
dahlias, 3 for 25c. Geranium cuttings,
75 doz. Everblooming, leopard begon-
ias, rooted, 15c; Orange and red sul-
tana cuttings, 10c ea. Oxalis 3 for 10c;
white and pink hydrangeas, rooted, 20c
ea. Lemon and orange marigold seed.
10c cup. Dbl. zennia mixed colors, 10c
1-2 cup. Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. i. G. Sanders, Dewey Rose, Ga.
Bridal wreaths, 15c; Day lily bushes,
Dusty Miller, Pansy, Monthly
bushes, red rambler rose bushes, 10c
ea. White Jonquils, yellow daffodils,
25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Hayes,
Morganton, Ga.
Yellow cannas for .sale \ with red
throat. 1c ea if take over 500. Miss
Bertie Lee Ware, Carnesville, Ga.
Watermelon pink crepe myrtle 1 1-2-
2..1-2 ft. tall, 7'1-2c or 75e doz. Del 6
or more. Miss Bertha Moore, Waco,
Ga.
Little Yellow cluster sweet scented
April Narcissi, $1 per 100. Add postage.
Miss Alice Webb, Loganville, Ga., Rt.
1.
Red, pink, white Dorothy Perkins
rose bushes, 15c. Bronze day lilies, 20c
per doz; Large and early variety straw
berry plants, 20c per 100. Will exch. for
value. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga.,
Rt. 6.
White and purple lilac, white spirea,
rose of sharon ,or black locust, Shasta
daisies, 10c per doz; May and June
cherry sprouts, Damson plum sprouts,
10c ea or 3 for! 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Carnesville, Ga. es
Red, white, pink cosmos dbl. yellow
marigold, white velvet okra, all 10c; 2
tbls. Several colors chrysanthemums,
20c doz;-.8 colors climbing) roses, 5 root-
ed plants, for 25c; purple lilac, 2 for
25c; Dbl. poppy seed, 10c tbls. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 2.
One dbl. red geranium, 3 yrs. old, $1.-
50. One dbl. pink geranium, $1.50. Mrs.
Willis Conner, Brooklet, Ga. 3
Pink thrift plants, 50c 100. Purple
Achimanese bulbs, 20c doz; Dbl. cannas.
Red, orange, salmon pink in bronze
leaf, 40c doz; Dbl. white May pinks, 3
bunches 25c. Dbl. white tube rose bulbs
25c doz: Fluffy ostrich plume, Baby
Breath and gold medal ferns, 20 ea.
Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga.
Dbl. yellow daffodil bulbs, 25c doz.
White dbl. pink, light red rose, geran-
ium cuttings, 5c ea, 6 for 25c. Mistle-
toe geranium cuttings, 10c ea. Few root-
ed Justicia and Begonia cuttings, 10c
ea. Unrooted 5c ea. Spotted Leopard
plants, 25c ea. Boston and sword ferns
25c ea. Well rooted, red striped and
green wandering jew, 5c ea cutting.
Will pay postage on orders over 25c. }
Cash with order. No stamps. Mrs. L.
R. Martin, Gainesville, Ga.
Purple iris, Hollyhocks, 25c doz; Sin-
gle altheas, 5c ea; 50cc doz; Jonquils,
40c doz; April blooming narcissi, 50c
100. Blue violets, 10 large bunch, Doro-
thy Perkins roses, well rooted 25c ea.
Pink rosea, weigelia cuttings, 50c doz.
Cosmos and zennia seed, 10c thls. Pure
white Easter roses, 2 for 35c. Add post-
age Will exch for tulips, peonies. Miss
Minnie Skates, Trion, Ga.
Hastings dbl. zennias, all colors in-
cluding white, 5c tbls. Moon flowers,
5c thls. Make vines and blooms purple
late in afternoon. All colors touch-me-
not seed dbl. 5c tsp. Dbl. poppy seed,
5c tsp. Sunflower seed, 5c tbls. Cosmos,
red, pink and: white, 5c tbls. Miss Pearl
Farmer, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Coxcomb, 1 qt. of seed, 10c spoonful.
Mrs. Mattie Oxley, Cuthbert, Ga.
For sale or exch. wild azaleas, dog-
wood, sweet shrub, pink crepe myr-
tle, Eng. dogwood, purple lilac, Jas-
mine, Bridal wreath. Plants 25c per
doz; Golden glow, yellow cosmos,
French marigold,; burning, bush, -gal-
lardia, larkspur, white fever fern, phlox
white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Robt. T. |
Allen, Riverdale, Ga.
Day lilies, 25c doz; Crepe myrtle, 25c
ea. Mixed flower seed, 10c pkg. Yel-
low cannas, 40c doz. Mrs. C. M. Slack,
Leslie, Ga. Rt. 2.
Red, pink and white everblooming
rose cuttings, 20c doz. Everblooming
cape jasmine rooted, 25c ea; Unroot-
ed 25c doz; 1 rooted snowball 25c; Blue
flags, 25c doz, 5 doz $1. 4 white hydran-
geas, rooted, 20c ea; Texas morning
glory seed, 10c pkg. No stamps accept-
ed. Miss Inez Moore, Bowdon, Ga.
Blooming size phlox, mixed colors,
25 doz; Geranium red, white, 2 shades
of pink 10c cutting. Dorothy Perkins
TOSE |.
peonies, calla bulbs or dbl. hyacinth.
| Amaryllis bulbs, coral with peagreen
co) . Thursday, March 7, 1929,
rose pink, well rooted, 15c ea. Add
postage. Miss Mary Bargeron, Sardis,
a.
Everblooming purple lilac Flowering
almond, Christmas cactus, good size
piece, all 10c ea. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix,
Dover, Ga. pee
Azaleas, red and white dogwood, 40c
doz; Big dbl. red roses, Mtn. laurel, 15c
ea. Mrs. G. N. Greene, Morganton, Ga.
Few large purple dahlia bulbs to ex- _
change for red pink or orange colored
dahlias. Yellow canna bulbs to exch.
for any other cannas. Monthly roses,
lantana, Verbena, Sweet Willams, Sul-
tanas, Begonias or other flowers or
eee Mrs. Frank Jones, Sale City, Ga.,
Rt. 2; . a
Mixed colors of larkspur and phlox
25c per 100. Sweet. violets, 25c per 100.
Ragged robin and gaillardia, 25c per
doz; iris lilies, 50c per doz; Shasta
daisies, 25c per doz; Foxglove, 25c per
doz. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Ga.,
Rt. B: ui Vee
Purple perennial sweet peas, rooted,
10 and 25c; Large, white daisies, yel-
low centers, 35c per doz; 3 doz for $1.
Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Monroe
Ga., Rt. 1. ee:
Pink thrift plants, 15 doz, or $1 per
100. Mixed colors Sweet Wililams, |
strong plants, will bloom this Spring 40c
doz del. Shasta daisies, dianthus, pinks
mixed, 30c doz; verbena, various colors. _
and trailing evergreen for walls and
terraces, 3 bunches for 10c. Blue vio-
lets, 75 100; Cannas. pillar of fire,
50c doz; Hollyhocks, mixed, 30c doz,
Poppy, dianthus, Coxcomb, mixed snap-
dragon, salvia, zenias, French marigo d, if
mixed colors, 10c pkg, 3 for 25c. Mrs.
J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange, Ga. a
White and lavender althea, Sweet
shrub bushes and white May lilies, 4 ri
for 50c; June and tiger lillies, snow- |
drop mixed colors in phlox and lark-
spur. 2 doz 25c; Red sultana, sword
fern, large red and dwarf white chry-
santhemum pink hydrangea, geraniums
mistletoe, American Beauty and sev-
eral other colors geraniums, green and
white ribbon grass, any 3 cuttings for
25e; 1 yr. old snapdragon, 25c ea; Large
yellow and red marigoid, 8c pkg or 2
pkgs 15c. abe Lula Hawkins, Alphar-
etta, Ga., Rt. 4. =
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per 100.
Shasta daisies, 25c doz. Primroses, 20
doz. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.,
Rt. 1. ue
Blue grape hyacinths, 25c doz. del.
fringed
W. L. Akins, Hartwell, Ga.
Large peony flowering and .
poppy seed, all colors and shades; 10c
spoonful. Lai Annie Nesbit, Alphar-
tta, Ga., Rt. 3. ut
everbearing 25c per doz.
Yellow roses,
Narcissi, white with yellow, April
blooming, 20c per doz. Send postage.
Mrs. T. W. Smith, Bremen, Ga. ine
Flowers And Seed | : |
Wanted 4
Want to exch Geranium, Ferns and
other pot plants for white gladioli
white dahlias and red hot poker bulbs.
State what you have and how you will
exch. Mrs. Ola F. Williams, Collins,
|Ga. coy
Want to exch. Hastings green leaf
caladium bulbs for any of pansy leaf '
caladiums. Also Hastings dahlia zennia
seed, all colors for any flower cuttings
or canna bulbs. Mrs. W. H. Liner Tal-
lapoosa, Ga., Rt. 2. A
Want to exch Dorothy Perkins roses
rooted, old timey grass pinks for dbl
Mrs. J. Winters, Buford, Ga. cle
Want to exch. large blooming size :
stripe value, 75c for any of following
shrubs: Abelia, Azaleas, Hydrangea,
Butterfly bush, dbl. Altheas, Spirea or
dbl. white spirea. Also 1 large size Ti-
ger lily for any of above shrubs. Mrs.
Paul Stied, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want pink, white, red, dbl. geranium,
1 of each. Will exch. amaryllis lilies,
salmon pink, 35c ea. Mrs. Geo. A. Bell,
Jacksonville, Ga. ae
Want red weigelia, red althea, red
and white spider lilies, extra large wht.
cactus, dahlia, white wisteria. Mrs. J.
T. Greer, Austell, Ga.
Want to exch. chinchilla buck for
cette bulbs. J. C. Scruggs, Harlem,
a. Dy
Want to exch little brown hen.incu-
bator for flowers. Prefer gladioli, shas-
ta daisies and Easter lilies. Write what
Seep ime appar
you have. Mrs. Mary Hillhouse, Syives-
ter, Ga.
Hailes
March 7, 1929. : : ee
_ FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED _
Want 200 or more scarlet verbena
eu ae Barschall Andrews, Columbus,
Be
Want cannas; white pink and cream,
All colors of dahlias. Will exch. pot
_ flowers for same. Mrs. Annie Swaf-
_ ford, Dawsonville, Ga.
. Want 2 of the following; snowballs,
japonica, rhododendrons, red dbl. hi-
biscus, white lilacs and marechalneil
roses. Will exch. purple wisteria, apple
trees, pecan trees, 1 yr. old or 5 differ-
ent types of large chrysanthemums;
2 types of white tericata yellow, 1 shrub
of named varieties. Mrs. Florence
- George, Lee Pope, Ga.
S Want dbl. red and white japonica,
butterfly bush, white lilac, white crepe
myrtle, coral vine, evergreen honey-
suckle, dbl. red, white, pink oleanders;
Dbl. hibiscus, dbl. altheas, azaleas, pe-
- onies, spider, milk and wine lilies. Also
want to exch velvet okra seed, white
bunch butter beans at 20c lb. for yel-
low cannas, bridal wreath, white flag
lilies, Dorothy Perkins roses. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D.
_. Want snowballs, pink, white and red
peonies, yellow japonicas, milk and
wine lilies, amaryllis, pink cannas, fus-
chias, any color. Dbl. geranium, any
color. Well rooted. Will exch. field
grown flower seed, dahlias, flowering
zennias, African summer blooming mar-
-igold, 10c per cup for any of. the above, a
_ Miss Gladys George, Lee Pope, Ga.
. Want rhododendron, magnolia, per-
ennial phlox, perennial sweet peas,
hardy hibiscus, abelia, white spirea and
climbing ivy. Will exch. yellow bells
or Buddleia at 15c ea 2 for 25c; Have
one established Buddleia at 30c. Mrs. G.
S. Watson, Thomson, Ga.
- Want all colors of hardy perennial
phiox at 25c doz; Will exch. full blood
B. R. hatching eggs at $1 per doz. Mrs.
Thos. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Want blooming size gladioli bulbs,
500 pink, 500 orange yellow. Quote best
- price in first letter. C. M. Head, Mari-
etta, Ga. } 4
- Want at once; plants and cuttings
of azaleas, abelias, dbl. altheas, dbl.
oleanders, weigelias, spirea, Van Hout-
ti, Dentzias, Nandinas, forsythia, white
- cape jasmine, butterfly bush, ligustrum, |
- pink and white crepe myrtle, peren-
nial hardy phlox, dbl. violets, white,
purple or variegated varieties, fine can-
nas; everblooming varieties of roses;
large, dbl. narcissi, amaryllis bulbs,
_chrysanthemums, fine dahlias, hemlock,
-gladioli, flowering crabapple, syringa.
State what you have in first letter,
giving size and height of plants, size
of bulbs and prices. Mrs. Heidt De
_Looche, Estill, S, C., Rt. 2, Box 105.
- Want any color rooted japonicas, any
color, azaleas, cape jasmine, red dog-
wood, white crepe myrtle, calla lilies,
tiger lies, nandina and: poinciannas.
Will exch. red spider lilies, milk and
wine lilies, shasta daisies, physostegia,
dusty miller, gallardia and larkspur.
Also 5 large varieties of cannas and lots
of other shrubs and flowers. Mrs. J.
_E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt 6.
_ Want several bunches rooted pink or
red carnation of large dbl. kind. Will
exch. value. Miss Grace Mathis, Nor-
cross, Ga., Rt. 2.
-. Want japonicas, 2, 4 or 5 ft. high.
Well rooted, Red and yellow. State
price. Mrs. H. B. Maloy, Rhine, Ga.,
patel. 1.
- Want white daffodil bulbs. Send
sample blossom with price. Miss M. G.
Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.
* Want to exch. 2 Ibs of peanuts for
planting for zennias or marigold seed.
J. W. Rheney, Wadley ,Ga. y
Want 20 well rooted spirea. Write
what you have and prices. Mrs. John
_W. Pope, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 7.
Want daffodils, jonquils, white and
- yellow narcissi and red dogwood. C.
M. Stokes, Folkston, Ga.
Want cuttings of CAmelia, Japonica
variegated leaf weigelia. Mrs. J.
Griffin, 512 16th Ave, E, Cordele Ga.
Want to exeh. orange color day lil-
ies for any kind of bulbs, also want
to exch. white velvet okra seed for
bunch butter bean seed or other flow-
er seed or bulbs. Mrs. H. D. Lancaster,
- Geneva, Ga., Rt. 1. vote
Want old fashioned yellow thornless
rose. Very fragrant. Large size, yellow |
- and pink oxalis roots, white narcissus
bulbs, with red center. State price per
doz or 100. Hardy carnations. All col-
ors wanted. Mrs. C. A. Cranford, New-
nan, Ga.. Greenville, Ga. ee!
MARKET BULLETIN. .
Want to exch. wisteria, well rooted
for 6 good rooted plants of hardy phlox
any color. Will exch. thornless run-
ning rose cuttings for small fern, col-
eus or begonia. 2 cuttings for 1. Mrs.
W. W. Mason, Hawkinsville, Ga.
s
Second-Hand Machin-
ery for Sale & Wanted
1 Moline tractor plow and harrow
sale cheap. W. J. Josey, Americus,
2 disc tractor plow; McKay make,
$25 FOB. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman, Ga.
3 and 1-2 H. P. New Way eng. on
skids and Niagara model D, peach
duster, good cond, $100. L. R. Prater,
Ft. Valley, Ga.
Upright gas boiler for milch cans
and bottles, complete outfit, good cond.,
bree Chipley. R. H. Sivell, Chipley,
a.
One 4-70 saw cotton gin complete,
first class cond. for sale at bargain.
P. G. Walker, Valdosta, Ga.
1 pea and bean thresher, mounted
with eng., 4 H. P. J. T. Skipper, Ma-
con, Gai, Rt. 3:
1 Primrose jcream separator, Inter-
national make, good cond., $25 FOB.
O. B. Brown, Madison, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 Walking cultivator, for sale. John
|C. Hand, Cedartown, Ga.
No. 62 Chattanooga turn plow, good
shape, new slide and paint on it, $5
cash, or exch for running velvet or soy
beans, corn, hay, or guano distributor.
Lawrence M. Williams, Soperton, Ga.
John Deere riding .cultivator, good
cond. Sell or exch. for potato plants.
J. IT. Hays, Hartwell, Ga.
Fordson tractor, dbl. disc side plow
and dbl. disc harrow, all ready to go to
work. Come see and make offer. Will
exch. for pr. good 1M lb. mules. Joe T.
Morgan, Austell, Ga.
1 Cole cotton planter, in working
cond., $5; No. 2 cotton chopper, used
1 season, $9 at my farm. Mrs. L. P.
Harden, Folkston, Ga.
2 horse disc harrow, cheap for cash.
E...B. Bennett, Screven, Ga.,. Rt. - 2;
Box 32. ;
John Dere 2 horse walking Coving-:
ton, in good shape, $20 or exch for
corn at $1 bu. B. L. Knight, Rhine,
Ga; RED 1.
No. Stanard Martin Ditcher and road
grader, 5 ft. blade, 2 to 4 horse, hitch
rusty, but in good running cond., used
less than 20 days. Cost $87. Sell, $25.
J.'F. McDaniel, Glenwood, Ga., Rt. 1.
Vulcan No. 9 2 horse turner, needs
new slide. Cash or exch.. for cow peas.
R.. .P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga, ..
1 H. P. Mogul Int. gas eng, A-1
cond., 10 H. P. Titan eng., needs only
slight repairs, and other farm imple-
ments in A-1 cond. Sell cheap for cash
or exch. for wheat, or good bread corn.
Robert Fuller, Adairsville, Ga., P. O.
Box 287.
Deering 2 horse riding cultivator,
good cond., except the plows. Cash or
exch. for 10 bu peas or 20 bu shelled
corn. R. E. Smith, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 P. & A. 3 horse riding plow with
14 in. bottom, perfect cond., $30. J. A.
Forehand, Pinehurst. Ga.
1 1-2 H. P. eng., $15; 70-gal. per min.
centrifugal pump, $10; and other farm
implements. John W. Harms, Savan-
nah, Ga., White Bluff Rd.
No. 4 I. H. C. riding cultivator, near-
ly new, $30; Molene riding cultivator,
$17.50; 60 tooth section harrow, $12
or exch. for peas or velvet beans. All
in. complete, good cond. S. G. Lowe,
Mansfield, Ga. T
8 H. P. Mogul I. H. C. eng., good con-
dition, and other farm implements.
Sell or -exch. for Fordson tractor. J.
B. Holland, Cochran, Ga.
Fairbanks gas eng., 6 H. P. good cond,
except needs new magneto. Reasonable.
J. W. White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.,
Box "33.
10 H. P. ker. eng., cheap. O. L. Cow-
an, Doraville, Ga. :
2 horse 8 diss harrow, good as new,
$15. W. R. Harrell, Barnesville, Ga.,
Rt. A. ;
$200; 1 Minnetonna home butter ma-
ker or churn, hand or other power, 20
gals. or 5 to 40 lbs, $85. Never un-
packed. F. C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
2 unit milking machines, used only
a short time and other implements.
1 Williamson stump puller, complete,
Sell at sacrifice or exch. for good Jer- |.
sey cows of equal value. M. White, Sa-
vannah, Ga., Rt. A. Box 6-A.
6 H. P. Mogul eng on iron truck, $30
or exch. for hogs, cow, chicks, corn,
syrup, or anything of equal value I
bee B. L. Johnson, Dawson, Ga., Rt.
1 second hand 9 ft, 2 horse lime
spreader; Internl. 2. horse manure
spreader, 1 large oat trash complete.
J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
1 riding cultivator, cheap or exch.
R. H. Blackburn, Alto, Craig: Rub. Ls
Case tractor and 1 Mogul I. H. C.
eng., good cond., cheap, or trade for
good cotton seed. K. M. Johnson, Al-
ston, Ga.
1 horse Oliver turning plow, No. 2, $5.
E. L. Patterson, Talking Rock, Ga.,
Rt. 1., Box 13. {
Large size velvet bean thrash, cheap
for cash. Mrs. J. J. Blount, Hawkins-
ville, Ga.
Deering 2 horse Middle Buster and
a 2 horse No. 9 Vulcan turn plow, $6
ea, or exch. either. or both for 3 bu.
(for each) Velvet beans. C..D. Bowen,
Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Economy King Separator, $25, Will
exch. Mrs. O. E. Ivey, Milledgeville, Ga.,
Box 202.
Buckeye 2 horse riding cultivator,
good running cond., $20 cash, or exch
for equal value. P. J. Clifford, Griffin,
Ga., RFD<C,
1 horse Avery Cricket turn plow, $6;
Ga. ratchet single stock, $1 or exch.
for 6 hens: Reds, Buff Orp., or Corn-
ish Games, or for 1 M, Mastodon straw-
berry plants and 4 hens (not over 12
mos. old) of either breed mentioned.
Plows FOB. Noah A. Dixon, Blackshear
Ga., Rt. 4 Box 82.
- 6 ft. Simmons cross-cut saw, good as
new, $4 FOB or exch. for 3 pecks pure
Otootan soy beans. Ea. to pay chgs. R.
C. Moore, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2..
Avery viding cultivator, used very lit-
tle, $15 or exch. for peas, peanuts, or
pigs of equal value; also 2 horse disc
plow, $5; 1 terrace level, used only a
ie times, $12. R. B. Carter, Apalachee,
Ga.
Beeman tractor and appliances prac-
tically new. W. McD. Harley, Bruns-
wick, Ga. 2 :
Late imp. high pressure cylinder
Fordson tractor, used 2 weeks; Cost
$575; Sell $475; 1 late imp. 2 Oliver dbl.
isc plows, good as new, $100 and $80.
uaranteed. C. W. Hollett, Cedartown,
Ga., 110 College St. * A
Lynchburg buster, 2 horse, A-1 cond.,
Cole cotton planter, good cond, $6; Gee
Whiz spring tooth cultivator, John
Deere, $3.50; 2 horse riding and walk-
ing cultivator. Bargain. W. D. Watson,
Loganville, Ga.
2 horse Oliver plow, size 20; John
Deering corn and cotton planter (al
kinds of plates for the planter) both
in good shape, $25 for both, or exch.
for 2 Jersey heifer calves. A. M. Snow,
Lyerly, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Mobley Boll weevil catcher, used
only few mos. Plow your cotton and
catch boll weevil at one time. Cost
$37.50; Sell $20, or exch. for 20 hens
lard, Augusta, Ga., 921 Fourth St.
_8 H. P. gas eng., first class cond.,
$35 for quick sale; 1 corn and cob
grinder in fine shape, $25. Jas. L. Sut-
tan, Metasville, Ga.
Practically new, imp. Oliver 2 horse
turn plow, $12.50. J. S. Thompson, Doe-
run, Ga.
1 used Avery Gang plow, 2 bottoms
(cuts 20 in., uses Avery Paragon steel
points) good as new. Cost $135. Sell,
$35 cash FOB or exch: for chickens,
corn, peas or soy beans. I. R. Ogletree,
Perry, Ga.
Good 2 horse turning plow, No. 10
Oliver for sale. Lester Jones, Dalton,
Ga., Care Dalton Steam Laundry.
Plows, disc harrows, cultivators, hay
cutter, 4 unit DeLaval milking machine
complete and other farm and dairy
equipment. R. A. Snyder, Savannah,
Ga., RFD 59.
Good New Idea transplanter, used 1
season, first class cond., for setting
out and watering at same time, cab-
bage, tomato, potato plants, etc., at
distance from 8 to 10 in. Pulled by |
mules. 3 parties can operate. L. P.
Head, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 4.
' No. 10 Oliver 2 horse plow. Sell or
exch. for 3 bu. Velvet beans. A. L.
Rozar, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2. }
1 large Middle buster in good cond.
Sell or exch. N. J. Burgess, Maxeys, Ga.
f
RED 5.
yrs, old.
of any large breed or pigs. C. C. Pol-
Good Fordson pulley, been used 2 y1
cheap or exch. baby chicks; Plymou
Rocks or R. I. Red, or for good _incu-
bator. L. W. Bowers, Moreland, Ga.
3 cylinder bean spray outfit, 200 gal.
cap., used 2 seasons on 4M peach trees,
Cheap for cash, or exch. for reg. Jersey
heifers. W. W. Peavy, Jr., Byron, G
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, used
very little, $40 cash. K. A. Veatch.
Trion, Ga., Rt. 1. eee
2 horse Vulcan plow, used2 wks. Sell
or exch. for 12 hens or anything ca
. Mrs. T. J. Williams, Matthews,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Model K Cletrac tractor, good shape
(just the size for farm work). Sell or
exch. for cattle or mules. T. C. Aycock,
Monroe, Ga.
1 tobacco transplanter, comparatively
new, $70. Mrs. Zulime B. Saxon, Syl-
vania, Ga.
1 Martin ditcher and grader, $40; 1
steel corn crib, $200. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville, Ga. cia
No. 3 Primrose cream separator,
used only to demonstrate 2 or 3 times.
Cost $100; sell at bargain, or trade for
good Jersey cow. W. T. Maynor, Lyerly,
Ga., Rt. 1. a
2 horse wooden beam Hamen plow
stock, $2.50; 2 1l-horse Hamen plow
stocks, $1.25 ea., 2 horse John Deere
turn plow, $5; 1 horse Deere turn plow,
$3; all $11. H. C. Waldrip, Forsyth,
Ga,, Rt. 1.
1 Buckeye deep well hand or power
pump, for sale. B. B. Barksdale, Nor-_
wood, Ga. i
4 H. P. gas eng., $20; 2 row cotton
duster, used very little, $25; Oliver Sub-
soil plow, $7.50. Will exch. for pur
bred hens, pigs, corn, beans, peas
peanuts. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga.,
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, goo
cond., $35 cash FOB or exch for 35 an
good breed hens, not over 1 or 1 1-2
. E. Mitchell, Sylvester, Ga.,
Rt. 1. t) ce
1 combination corn and cotton drop-
per. Sell or exch. for 12 pure bred R.
TI. Red hens. Homer Hobbs, Stapleton,
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 161. aie
2 row Woodruff cotton duster, prac-
tically new, perfect cond. Cost $85; sell
$45 FOB this point. C. E. Davis, Ston
Mtn., Ga. nee ny See
1 Oliver 2 disc tractor plow, good
new, $60. J. C. Scruggs, Harlem, Ga
Covington combination planter; 1
plate for dropping cotton; 1 for strow- _
ing, and separate plates for planting
corn, peas, amber cane, etc. Never
used over a day. Cost $25. Sell, $12.50
FOB. A. J. Kimbrough, Sparta, Ga.
1 second hand No. 50 saw cotton gib.
Sell cheap or exch for Jersey or Guern
sey heifer, fresh, or soon to freshe
Dave English, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 Cole cotton planter and guano dis-
tributor combined, used 1 season. $17
or exch. for 17 large breed hens fo.
Jersey heifer, or corn. Mrs. Jas. M
Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 2. .
Dayton deep well pump, with 600 g
underground air pressure tank. Sell
or exch. for corn or Jersey heifers. H.
E. Bowman, Buford, Ga., Rt. 3. cals
Few 9 toothe Little Joe harrows, first
class cond., and other farm implements.
Ww. I. N. Pitts, Waverly Hall, Ga. MH
McCormack Binder in good running
cond. Kept in shed when not in use.
J. G. Reynolds, Concord, Ga. 3
3 Lilliston peanut pickers, $50 ea., 4
I. H. C., 2 horse cultivators, $25 ea.
Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga. a
2 horse disc harrow with 8 disc com
plete, $12.50; 1 Chattanooga, 62 com-
plete except wing, $2.50; 1 Oliver goob-
er, almost new, $4; 3 Joe Harrows, com-
plete, $1.75 ea., or 3 for $5; 1 Planet,
Jr., cultivator, with all attachments,
$5; 1 Chatanooga wing for 24 plo
$1.50. All in good cond. J. C. Sanders
Vienna, Ga. ea
chine No. 6, good cond., $75; hay rake
$20, or exch for a good Holstein cow.
fresh, or soon to freshen, not too ol
and with no bad habits, and good hei
er yearling of good breed. W. D. Wil-
banks, Raymond, Ga. ae aad
1 Beanton peanut dropper, perfec
cond., planted about 15 acres onl
Cost $18.50; sell, $10 FOB. J. T. Brooks
Tignall, Ga.
Moline two row corn planter, A-1
cond., for drilling or checking cor
Sell reasonably for cash, or exch. fo.
bred Duroc gilt. Lester Fortson, Elber
ton, Ga., RFD 1.
heh
o SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
es FOR SALE
x 1928 Fordson, little used, with $150.00
- Oliver plow, both for $475. C. M. Bren-
nan, Columbus, Ga. :
; Cotton gin parts for sale, cheap.
Write for description and price. Mrs.
_ Birdie B. Sanders, Cochran, Ga.
2-60 cotton gin outfit complete, good
shape, cheap or exch. L. E. Smith, Mid-
_ ville, Ga.
Tractor, 18 in. disc., $40; 3 horse
Bradley turn plow (cuts 16 in., needs a
point) $25; 1 Champion Reaper and
Binder, $45, also Wisconsin incubator
with brooder lamp and thermometer,
ie vd20 cap., $8; 10 gal. bbl:, churn, $3.50
_ FOB. All good cond. Will exch. for 2-
horse cultivator; cotton and corn drop-
_ per or anything can use. J. R. Farr,
' Thomson, Ga.
_SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
nae WANTED
-. Want a good 2-70 saw gin outfit, in
_ good cond., any make. 8S. J. Foss, Grove-
Po dend; Ga.
Want 1 set of good shop _ blower
cheap for cash. J. D. Yarborough, Ara-
gon, Ga., RFD 1.
Want tractor harrow. Must be good
- cond and cheap. S. P. Kenney, Athens,
Ga.; Rt. 2: /
Want the bull wheels and sprakets off
_ of old binders. Buy all of binder to get
_ parts. The bull wheel and sprakets must
be in good shape and within 20 mi.
Fairmount. Give make and price. C. B.
Vance, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 37.
Want riding corn, bean and cotton
planter with fertilizer attachment. Also
- riding 1 row cultivator. Prefer Avery.
Can use Oliver or other makes. Must
_~ be in perfect working order, at bar-
gain. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want to exch. 90-day Velvet beans,
. shelled, for 1 Covington cotton drop-
_ per. M. West, DeSoto, Ga.
Want gang harrow for Fordson trac-
tor, in good cond. and cheap for cash.
E. H. Whelchel, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 6.
Want late model Fowler cul., Coving-
ton planter that will plant corn, beans
and fertilizer at same time; Covington
: te drill. W. D. Watson, Loganville,
a. 1
_ Want 1 Frank Beasley 1 horse disc
- cultivator, 8 discs, in good cond., and
_ cheap for cash. E. L. Babcock, Cordele,
ie Ga. Rt. C.
+ Want good second-hand section har-
row, 60 to 100 spike teeth. S. D. Dun-
can, Cornelia, Ga.
Want 2 1-horse turning plows in good
_ cond. and cheap for cash. Prefer Av-
ery or Oliver. Grady Thornton, Buch-
anan, Ga., Rt. 2. .
Want good 1 1-2 horse middle buster
and drag or section harrow, in No. 1
- cond., cheap for cash. Write best price
del. M. P. Sims, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want late model McCormick hay
_ rake in good cond. State price in first
en ae R. B. Kimnan, Calhoun, Ga.,
tic,
. Want 2 1-horse Oliver goober turn-
ing plows, also 1 middle buster and 2
1 horse haman plow stocks. Reasonable
and in good cond. E. S. Davis, Elberton,
Ga., RFD 4.
- Want 1 stalk cutter. Advise make,
cond. and price quick. H. V. Kell, Grif-
Prin, Ga,
Want second-hand Tom Houston
skidder attachment for Fordson trac-
tor. State cond. and lowest price FOB.
-D. J. Broughton, Norge, Va.
Want good 2 horse riding cultivator
with all. attachments, cheap for cash.
Oliver or John Deere preferred. Marion
Vhornton, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1.
_. Want good cultivator, weeder, cotton
dropper. J. H. Leverett, Parrott. Ga.
Want 1 Oliver plow and 1 Martin
_ terracer or ditcher, in A-1 cond., cheap
aot pig G. L. Bramlett, Acworth, Ga.,
Want Fordson pulley in good repair
and at bargain. W. H. Bolton, Griffin,
a.) Ga,., Box 436. j
: Want 1 Covington corn planter that
will drop corn, peas, cane seed, etc.,
in A No. 1 cond. and cheap for cash.
A. L. Gailey, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 15.
Want to exch. value for 1 latest imp.
Cole cotton planter, and a furrowed
guano distributor, or oat drill in good
cond., or for any large breed of thor-
~ oughbred hens. P. D. Wilmot, Carnes-
ville, Ga.; RFD 1.
_ Want 2 riding, complete with gangs
and discs, in perfect cond., cheap for
cash, or will exch. syrup, smoked meat,
or cotton seed for same. Also want 1
Avery riding planter to plant corn, pea-
nuts, cotton, etc. Willie Williams, Am-
| brose, Ga. ;
: Want a John Deere or McCormick
_ Deering mowing machine, slightly used
and in good mechanical cond., also 1
tiordson tractor and dbl. disc harrow,
or Bess tractor. State price and full
description in first letter. B. W. Hall,
Arabi, Ga.
Want 14-18 in. Cutaway harrow disc
(disc only) in good cond. Geo. C. Lacy, |.
Albany, Ga., Rt. B.
Want 1 gas eng. of Standard make,
any size from 1 1-2 to 6 H. P., in A-1
cond. Will exch. value for same. J.
W-: Sammons, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 1..
Want 2 Oliver and 1 Internl. walk-
ing cultivators, in good cond., and cheap
for cash. W. T. Hammack, Bluffton,
Ga.
Want second-hand 50 tooth drag har-
row in good cond., and cheap for cash.
Robt. H. Murphy, Coolidge, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want tractor harrows, in good cond.
and cheap. Will pay cash or exch. good
Fordson pulley. L. W. Bowers, More-
land, Ga.
Want Fordson tractor and 1 dbl. disc
harrow, second-hand and in good cond.
State best price. B. W. Hall, Arabi,
Ga., Rt. 2:
Want 1927 or 28 model I. H. C. No.
4 riding cultivator. Must have Master
lever and regular equipment, be in good
cond., and a real bargain. Pay cash or
exch. College No. 1 or Cleveland Wan-
namaker cotton seed at $1 bu. S. C.
Owen, Woodbury, Ga., RFD 1.
Want 1 No. 8 Oliver Middle buster.
T. W. Howard, Nelson, Ga.
Want 2 disc for International culti-
vator. State best cash price. A. R. Ros-
ser, Hatley, Ga. :
Want second-hand.cotton planter and
guano distributor. Pay cash or exch.
equal value for same. Mrs. M. Will-
iams, Matthews, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want to exch. value for good No. 6
Vulcan turning plow and _ difference.
W. H. Durham, Waleska, Ga.
Want to exch. Stover eng., and other
value for good Fordson tractor. J. T.
Chambers, Flovilla, Ga.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want cropper to grow 6 acres tobac-_
co, 12 acres cotton and other crops, with
some help. Will furnish $15 mo., on
50-50 basis; also want 2 wage hands to
stay until September, $15 per mo.,
board and laundry. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
sown, Ga.
Want an honest, reliable, middleaged
man or boy to work 25 acres on 50-50
basis. Must be exp. farming. Will as-
sist in making crop and gathering. Par-
ty to live in home. Board him. At once.
Lewis C. Bigbie, Bluffton, Ga.
Want good man on my farm who has
axecutive ability, a stem-winding good
worker, who can do anything from
milking cows, feeding stock, running
sractors and trucks and plowing or any-
thing else of the kind. Good house, el-
ectric lighted, to live in. Salary com-
mensurable with farm payment in that
community. Prefer man with wife.
Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ga., Ponce
de Leon Apts., Phone Ivy 1039.
Want exp white man or boy, 17 to
20 yrs. for 4 to 7 mos. work on farm.
Customary salary, board and washing.
Begin now. C. T. Arnold, Grayson, Ga.
Want good, honest, industrious so-
ber young single white man to work
a 1-horse crop and live in home as one
of family. Reasonable wage. Mrs. J.
M. S. Greene, Preston, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want a farm hand, wages or shares.
Must be able to milk and run tractor,
auto, etc. Mrs. Anna L. Wall, Madison,
Cra.
Good sober exp. man with small fam-
ly to work 1 horse crop on halves or
vork for wages. C. L. Strickland, Alva-
son, Ga.
Want young man on monthly salary,
not afraid of hard work. Farm land
improvement and truck farming. Com-
setent to become Superintendent. Give
age, ref., wt., exp., etc. P. E. Rogers,
Vinings, Ga.
Want family with small family to
work by day on farm. Sober, honest
and be good worker. J. H. Leverette,
Parrott, Ga., RFD 1.
Want exp. white man for 4 mos.
farm work. State salary expected. Will
give board and washing also. Mrs. S. M.
Arnold, Grayson, Ga.
Want 1 or 2 single white boys, able
bodied and willing to work. Pay $15
mo. and board for 6 mos. straight time
farm work. Major Crow, Gainesville,
Ga. Ro. 1.
Want reliable woman for general
farm help in home with widower and
3 small girls. Small salary. Clyde Bone,
oNas, Ga,
Want an honest, working woman for
seneral work in a farm home. Refer-
ences. State lowest wages with room
and board expected. C. B. Miley, States-
boro, Ga., Rt. B, Box 34.) |
UMAREET BULEE TL
Want married man without children
for gen. farm work on small farm near
town. $15 mo. with house, rations.
Plenty of wood on place. Sober and
willing to work. At once. D. J. Marshall
Washington, Ga.
Want man with force to run 25 cow
dairy. Del. milk and clean up barn and
dairy. Sober and honest. None other
need apply. C. S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga.
Want wage hand for remainder of
yr. Fair wage. Sober, honest and kind
= stock. Oscar A. Poole, Homer, Ga.,
li :
Want 2 or 3 large families for farm-
ing on 50-50 basis. Can furnish work
while not in crop at $1.25 day. Have
land broken with tractor at no ex-
pense to you. Honest, sober and good
workers. C. W. Miller, Auraria, Ga.
Want good, reliable blacksmith, one
that can shoe horses. Must be sober,
good worker, etc. Ref. exch. Good sal-
ary for right man, white or colored. W.
T. Meriwether, Kelly, Ga.
Want a farm hand. Allen Dempsey,
Lithia Springs, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want a large family to work tur-
pentine and attend 1 horse farm at
once, Alphy Williamson, Oak Park, Ga.
Want 1 good farm hand, $20 per mo.
Must be able to attend a good small
crop without a boss over him. W. F.
Trewett, Winston, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want good, reliable woman to live
in farm home and raise chickens and
turkeys on halves or for salary. Refer-
ences exch. G. Moselt, Lyons, Ga., Rt.
2, Box 31..-
Want family, white or colored, to do
farm work. Prefer a married man, but
will take & widow woman with chil- |
dren. C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Want single man to help with poul-
try, cows and trucking on small farm
near Atlanta. Small salary, board and
washing to start with. Willing worker
to live as one of family. S. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga.
Want farm Supervisor, experienced
as farmer and with an Agricultural
College education. Must be competent
to run a diversified farm of about 1400
acres. A young man with this exp. and
willing to produce, preferred. W. S.
oo Atlanta, Ga., 45 Mangum St.,
Want boy or man for work on 1 horse
farm, 15 mi. north Atlanta. Good per-
manent home and wages in crop time.
Come or write. J. W. Maloney, Dora-
ville, Ga.
Want white boy, 15 or 16 yrs. old to
help do general chores on farm. Take
as 1 of family, send to school and treat
as one of family, or will pay reason-
able wages. Only have 2 children at
home now. No smoker, curser drinker
nor city bum need apply. If can qual-
ify, dont write, but come. J. H. Moor-
head, Hartwell, Ga.
Want good, honest, hard working
man with family.to work by the day
at $1 per day. Must be sober and a
hustler. J. 'H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga.,
Rt. 1, Box 101.
Want young matried man without
children who knows how to farm. Pay
$10 a week and furnish house; near
Atlanta. P. M. Harden, Atlanta, Ga.,
Rt. 3, Phone Huntley, 7519-W.
Want general farm hand, willing
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: Thursday, March 7, 19
worker, at $18 mo., and will wait until
Fall for 2-3 of pay. Good home for so-
ber, honest man. Geo. S. Partridge, |
Norcross, Ga., Rt. 1. Yee
Want a-girl to live in home and help ~
with work on the farm. John Evans, ~
Murrayville, Ga.
Want hand to do general farm work.
Must be exp. and willing worker. Ref.
exch. State salary expected in first:
letter. O. L. Nixon, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. |
6. p
Want farm hand to help with crop, _
beginning in March and through July.
Must know how to farm and not drink.
$25 mo., board and washing. V. Car- |
ter, Whitesburg, Ga., Rt. 1. (go
Want boy 15 to 20 yrs. old to do
general farm work. Must be exp. in cul-
tivating cotton and corn, sober, mor-
al, and willing to work. Private room ji i?
and wages from $15 to $20 per mo. Be-
gin by the first of April. J. L. White, _
Adairsville, Ga. . eee
Want exp. fam hand in cotton, corn,
hay, etc., white or colored; good work-
er. State wages expected. Dick Tope,
Sharpsburg, Ga., Rt. 1. ie
Want lor 2 wage hands. Prefer man |
with boy large enough to plow, but 27
will consider single men. No loafers
need apply. If right man, will make
the proposition interesting. A. B. Park-
er, Plains, Ga., Rt. 2. oe
POSITIONS WANTED Ce
Exp. single man, dairyman, wants
job in dairy at once. P. B. Peek, Atlan-
ta, Ga., 411 Hood St. :
Single lady, 33 yrs. old, desires po-
sition with good people on farm. Haves
exp. in dairy and poultry raising, Make
best offer. Miss Orie Stephens, Sylves-
ter, Ga., Rt. 1. : hag
42 yr. old intelligent woman wants
to manage small poultry farm. State
exactly what you have and salary. Can
begin 1st of April. Mrs. Fred Logan,
Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A, Box 48.
Car Lots For Sale And
Wanted
CORN FOR SALECar Lots e.
Ear corn in car lots, FOB Hahira.
W. W. Webb, Hahira, Ga. Ey
CORN WANTEDCar Lots as
_ Want several cars slipped shuck corn; |
several cars peavine hay. Make best del |
prices. Bennetts Bonded Whse., East-
man, Ga. a
BEANS & PEAS WANTEDCar Lots
Want Velvet beans in pod and vel-
vet bean hulls, in car lots. Make best
del. price. Bennetts Bonded Whise.,
Eastman, Ga. ee
HAY FOR SALECar Lots oan
1 car peanut hay for sale. R. D. B.
Taylor, Cordele, Ga. 4
About 500 tons bright Bermuda hay, a
baled, $20; peavine hay, $22.50; oat i233
straw, baled, $12.50; 20M bundles fod-
der, $30 ton. All FOB Jefferson. R. C. i
Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.
1 car peavine hay, $24 ton FOB. Will
exch. for corn at $1.10 bu. M. W. Wil-
liford, Sycamore, Ga.
sue,
eight pages.
received,
another. _
NOTICE |
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2. Flowers & Seed, Incubators and Second |
Hand Machinery items will not be pub- |} |
lished again until April 4, 1929. Your ad ||
must reach our office before March 23rd |} _
in order to be published. | i
3. We must conserve space in order to pub-
lish the Bulletin all the year. That is the
reason the majority of the issues are only ||
We publish ads as they are ||
giving no one preference over || |