DEPARTMENT 9% , EUGENE TALMADGE. WY STATE CAPITOL VOL. 13. " ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. NUMBER. 23: = ve . = - WINTER LEGUMES . An article was carried in the Bulletin: about. a month ago: ton middles. Wher you have no peas or peanuts planted in. explaining tothe farmers the great advantage from inoculat- your corn:you ean put the three rows in your corn middles. ing peas, beans and peanuts, where: they were planted: on land Vetch is-also. good to plant in with your oats. The oat crop that had not been planted inthese crops before. I was grati generally takes a good deal of the fertility: cut of the land. fied at the response the farmers made to this:article: The-ship- Where youhave-vetch mixed with it the roots of the vetch yping:clerk has been kept. busy every day filling numerous or- store and-retain a good deal of the nitrogen and the land is -\ders:for this inoculation. = not drainedso by the oat crop. ; : We have winter legumes, which if planted on your soil will: _ I would like to.hear from all the farmers in the state who double the increase of your crops. : Austrian :peas in south are interested in. planting vetch and..Austrian .peas next fall. : - Georgia, vetch in north Georgia -are recommended: for this. If there isa large nuniber interested in these:crops I will try to ue -You'can plant vetch in August when you lay by your cotton or ~ see if we can get a low down price on them'to order a sufficient ne corn. It has to be planted comparatively early in north Geor- quantity to-givethe farmers:a rock bottom price. gia to get sufficient.root growth before the cold weather comes. I notice that the last tariff bill put a duty on vetch and Aus- This vetch can be turned under the lastvof February. or. the first trian-pea seed. There is.a very small.amount of these seed _ Jef March next spring and your cotton or corn planted on the grown in the United States and these are grown by the farm- soil: Where you have planted vetch you do not need to.use . ers in Wyoming and the middle Western States. They got be- | if any fertilizer except-a mixture of acid and: kainit. You.can. hind their Congressmen: and: Senators to get a duty placed on " get this mixture of:equal parts of acid.and kainit for around them, This will:increase the priecesomewhat this fall and you | - J5 or 16 dollars a ton. The vetch turned under puts more nitro. will:have topay more for your seed than you did last year. A gen in your soil and in better and more available form than Most of the Austrian pea and vetch seed that we get comes initrogen you buy in the highest priced. mixed fertilizer that is from. Germany, Austria and the.southern part of Russia. on the market... = ies ' Writ me about: this and if there: is a sufficient amount of Austrian peas should be planted in south Georgia about the - seed needed we will get busy and see if we cant secure the last of September or:the first of October. You can put in. both. . right prices. ey ae the vetch and-Austriam peas with a three row drill in the cot- is i? a EUGENE TALMADGE. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale: Prices, June 6, 1929. Always subject to variation... y | | ATLANTA MACON. | AUGUSTA. SAVANNAH COLUMBUS: 7 I Seat Pota 100 ibs.) Kiln Dried $3.00 100 00. 2 $3.00: . | Sweet. Potatoes (100 lbs.) Kiln Dried $3.00 $4.00 + 00 $3.00 . $ a INDEX 1 Cabbage, (green), crated, 100 Ibe. - 1.50. = 2.00" 2.00" LT6 1.50 1 ce Begs, Ga., Extra, MOZ ine m aniee we ten a oe ts : 285 c 8.25 3.50 | Flowers and Seed Wanted -___ 8 i Country Butter, best table; 1B. 2--- 40,09 40 AR Oc - 40 Farm. Employment -...- inti bs _ Country: Butter; cooking, lb: o.----- - .80 80 a oo eee Ss 30 | 30 ' Bir Basis No. 1, Hogs Sold. for 10.55 last week k at the Cooperative Sale held at Wrightsville, Ga. ~ onion plants, 90c..M..,. del.. _\ son strawberry, 20c doz. Add _ PAGE Two. Thursday, June 6, 1929. : Plants Fo or Sale | Imp., purple skin Porto Rico plants, State insp., and treated, $1.50 M., del, _E. J. Wakefield cabbage and Stone to- mato plants, 25c a 100, 75c, 500; $1.23 _M,, del. W. C. Waldrip, Flowery Brench, Ga. Hot pepper, and good variety tomato plants, ea., 15c a 100. Moss packed. Add - -postage., Now ready. Mrs. Ida Souther- land, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 48. Pepper plants, 15 doz., 75c a. 100; also a few hundred Hastings cabbage collard plants, 30c a 100. Add postage. Mrs. Isaac H. Davis, Molena, Ga,., Rt. 1. Box 3. Porto Ricans, $1.00 M., Bermuda -Full- count and prompt shipment guaranteed. M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. - Large variety, early _ Strawberry: _ plants, 20c a 100; Himalaya blackberry, 25 doz., rooted, "May bearing . cherry scions, 1- 11-2 ft., 3 for 25c, 4 for 30c; seedling apple scions 1-21-2 ft., 10 ea., plus postage. Exch. for white wisteria, or for seed peas. Charles Smith, Aus- tell, Ga., Rt. 2: Genuine Porto Ricans, from vine cut:- - tings, State insp., $1.30 M., del. Ga. J. W. Haman, Sumner, Ga. Genuine red skin Porto Ricans, Govt. insp., and treated, $1.25 M., FOB. Ready now. I. N. Campbell, Surrency, Ga., RFD 2. Pure pink skin Porto Ricans, insp., $1.10 M., 5 M., or more, $1.00 M., FOB. Prompt del., and full count guaranteed. A. J. Whiddon, Ditton, Ga,, Rtv, SPOrto Ricans, $1.00 M. Have Pecuee inspection. Albert Harris, Ty Ty, Ga., RFD 2. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., W. cabbage, - 20c a 100, $1.25 M., Stone tomato plants, 25 a 100, $1.50 M.. Now ready. Prompt shipment. Ga, Rt. 2. Gov. insp., Porto Ricans and Boons, $1.50 M., 5M., or more, $1.25 M., del. Clarence -Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt.1. Red skin Porto Ricans, $1, 25 M,, . _ FOB. J. H. Taylor, Coffee, Ga. Stone and Baltimore tomato plants, 75c, 500, $1.25 M., Ruby. Co pepper, 85c, 500; $1.50 M. Postpaid. A C. Chan- clor, Seville, Ga. a Well rooted Napier Grass plants, A a M., FOB. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Late Flat Dutch, Chas., Wakefield, and Ga., collard plants, ea., 15c a 100, $1. a M. ' Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4 Genuine Porto Ricans, inspected, $1.50 M., over 4 M., $1.25 M., FOB; $1.75 M., del, Ga. Quality and service guar- anteed. W. H: Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Genuine good potato plants, $1. 10 M., 5 M., or more, 95c M., now ready toma- . to plants 95c M., 5 M., or more, 85c M. L. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. ~ Greater Baltimore tomato plants, . 95c M., postpaid. E. B. Travis, River- dale, Ga. Porto Ricans, Govt insp., and treat- ed, $2.00 M., No checks. Money order with rder. it 3 eine Ricans, genuine purple skin and yellow skin, $1.35 M., 5 M., or more, $1.00 M., FOB. L E. Deal, Bristol, Ga. i Leading varieties tomato, $1. 40 M., Black Beauty Egg, Ruby King and pimiento pepper, plants, $2.50 M., 50c a 100. Del. Also want 20 M., imp., Govt insp., Porto Rico potato vines. Alice E. Gibson, Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 46. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Head- ing collards, Stone and Baltimore to- mato plants, 20c a 100, $1.00 M., 5 M., $3.50 Exp., collect: Sweet and Hot pep- per, 30c a 100, $1. 50 M. Del. A. C. Gar- rett, Oakwood, Ga. Rt 1. ; Greater Baltimore tomato, $2.00 M., Ga., Heading collard, $1.50. M., Del. i Raymond c. Brown, Hartwell, Ga, Hot and Swet pepper plants, 25c a 100, del. Ida Wright, Alto, Be Rt. 1. Hastings Golden yellow: leaf: tobacco plants, 20c a 100, $1.50 M. P. L. Cham- bers, Flowery Branch, Ga. Ri 1. Porto Rican and Boon, State insp., and treated, $1.50 M., 5 M., or more, $1.40 del. T. C.: Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Baltimore tomato, 65c, 500;-$1.00 M., Ruby King pepper plants, 65c, 500; $1.25 M., Moss packed. Postpaid. W. A. Chanclor. Seville, Ga. Late Flat: Dutch: cabbage, and collard: plants, ea., 20c a 100; celery plants, 20c doz., $1.00 a 100; tomato and .garden huckleberry, ea., 25c doz., Lady Thomp- postage. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt... Box 44. . with order. C.F: Waldrip, Gainesville, "1$1.65 M., L. H. Brand, Montezuma, | MARKET eee. Pure tatats plants; Early Triumph, | $1.75 M., pink skin Porto Ricans, $1.50) /cockerels, direct from. Frank Foy M., 5 M, or more, $1.25 M- Del. Walter J. Dowdy; Pitts, Ga., Rt, 2i New Stone an Greater Baltimore tomato plants, prompt shipment, moss packed; and del., 30c, 200; ) 60c,~. 50 $1.00 M.,, 5. M:, $4.50. W.- C. _McLe 0d, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt... 3a" Genuine, imp., insp, and fre of dis- ease, Porto Ricans, $1.25 M.: Several M.; now ready. BoM. COX. _Moultrie, Ga., Carpet grass plants, well rooted, 400 a 100, $3.00 M. No checks, Money: order with order. R. L. Denison, Screven, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 41. Porto Ricans, insp., and treated, lg M. J. W. Phelps, Tifton, Ga., Rti4 C... W., and. E. Flat Dutch cabbage, 45c, 200; 70c, 500; $1.00 M., del. New) Stone tomato and Heading collard plants same __ price; long pod Hot, pimiento and Bouquet pepper, and egg plants,..10e. doz., 25c. for 3 doz., Exch. cabbage and tomato plants for} good, thicg, white feed sacks. 100 Ib., size ,at 10c ea. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Purple skin Porto Ricans, Gov't insp., $1.45 M., FOB, $1.70 M., del. Exch. for hay peas, or Spanish peanuts. Rig b: | McDonald, Alma, Ga., Rt. 3 Imp., Porto Ricans, Govt insp., $1.75 M., 5 M.,; up, $1.50 M., FOB. Full count and prompt shipment guaran- teed. J. M. Williams, Baxley, Ga., Rt. Be , Genuine red skin Porto Ricans Gov't insp., and treated, $1.25 M., FOB. Full count and good strong plants. Cash ot W. G.. OQuinn, Surrency, , ure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.25 M., rover 5 M., $1.00 M. FOB, vine cuttings, 8 to 12: in., Same variety, $2.00 M., over "BOL SL; 15 M. J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. Porto Ricans, Govt insp., and treat- ed, from vine potatoes, full count guar- anteed, $1.50 M., New Stone and Great- er Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M., del., Ga. D. Story, Morven, Ga., Rt. 1. Porto Ricans, $2. 00. M., del., 5 M., 10 M.,: or more, $1, 50 M., collect. D:, .W. Davis, Dewyrose,. Ga. . Govt.insp., Porto Ricans, $1. 50 M., over 5 M., $1.85 M. Cash with order. FOB. Mrs. L. F. Dykes, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2-Box 40. Yellow skin Porto Ricans, Gov't insp., $1:50 M., del. Money. order. Har- vey. Story, Morven, Ga. Rt bos Genuine, imp., red skin Porto Ricans, $1.25 M., FOB. Guaranteed full count and prompt shipment. . W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. Govt insp, Porto Ricans, $1:35 M. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. --Imp., pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov't | insp., and treated, $1.25 M., Stone, Red Rock and Greater Baltimore tomato, $1.00 M. All Del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. Chas. W., and Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. Heading collards, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, 65c, 500; $1.00 M., postpaid. Miss Rosa May, Lewiston, Ga. Govt. insp., Porto Ricans, $1.00 M., FOB. B. E. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1. Porto Ricans, State insp., and treated, $1.00 M. Cash with order. Prompt shipment and full. count. P. T. Herndon, Surrency, Ga. de, Chas. W.; Flat Dutch and Copen- hagen cabbage, Heading collards, Grea- ter Baltimore and New Stone tomatoes, and Bermuda: onion plants, 40c, 200; 60c, 500; $1.00 M., 5. M., $4.00; Sweet pepper and Ege . plane 40 a 100, 500. $1.00. All postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude/ Branan, Lewiston, Ga. Leading variety cabbage, heading collard, 30c a 100, 50c, 200; $1.00 M., Baltimore tomato plants, 25 a 100, 15 500; $1.20 M., Prompt shipment. W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. * Poultry For Sale ANCONAS 3 pure bred Anconas now laying hens, $1.40 ea., del. Exch. for fryers: Mrs. B Smith, Atkinson, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 20. ' BANTAMS 48 pure bred Black Game Bantams, $1.00 ea. E. C. Lambert, Decatur; Ga, RFD 3. 3 pr. White Jap Silkies, 1928 wae $3.50 pr., del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, G Pure bred Golden Sebrights: Sane $2.00; roosters, $1.50; $3.00 pr., or trio, $4.00. Bowers Guaun, Clyo, Ga. Trio thoroughbred Buff Cochin ban- tams, $500, also eggs from same stock. Bice Wright, Atlanta, CGee..; 412 Peters g \ ee BARRED. ROCKS 30 pure bred B. >. Rock March iets Poultry Farm, $1.00ea., 25 head hatch- ed Easter 70c ea. All del. 8. J. Bry- ant, Coffee, Ga. 8 wks., old. Barred Rocks, $10. doz,. Mrs. J. A. Fitzgerald, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 1.) . Pure bred :Parks strain Barred Rock March cockerels, $2.00 ea.., or $3.50 pe Reg. permit 29- 1-40. Mrs. John A Watson, Metter, Ga., Rt..1. 1 pure bred B: R.; 2 yr. old cock, and 1 cockerel, $3.00 ea., 2 hens, 1 yr., old, $1.50 ea., 15 March hpullets, $1. 00 ea., or exch. for pure bred S. C. Reds. No \culls. Mrs. Jewel Godard, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 72Bok 19. 1 large yr. old Barred Rock cock, $2, or exch, for 2 pure bred February large type B.. R., cockerels. No. culls. .State strain and age. Mrs. L. C. Abernathy, Lula, Ga.. RFD 2. 20 B. R., hens and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea., Mrs. 7 W. Bunn, ee Ga,, Rt. 1. eu BRAHMAS 2 Brahma hens, $2 ea., and 1 rooster, $2.50, or $6.50 for lot, FOB. Cecil Gos- nell, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 3. BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS Pure Fischel W. Rocks: 20 pullets $1.25 ea., and 2 cockerels, 10 wks., old, from. 10 and 11 Ib. hens, $1.50 ea., $25 for lot; eggs, $1.50 setting, $1, 35 for pullets. after June 10th. Cash with order. Mrs..J. L. Wallace, Bow- (man, Ga. Bird Bros., pure: Partridge Rocks, :1 and.2:yr., old: 10 hens and 1 cock, $18,, = or exch: for equal number and age pure R. I. Reds. T. B. Andrews, Bowersville, Ga. 1927-28 White and But Rock hens, $1.75 ea., W. R. 1928 cocks, $2.50; 6 wks., old chicks, 50c ea. Clara V.. Trimble, - Adairsville, Ga. GAMES : 1, Blue Red Game 2 yr. old oe hawk fighter, $3.00, or exch. for 25 baby chicks, any breed. Mrs. Ethel Holland,: Martin, Gea., R22, oF pr. Frizzled Games, $3.00 FOB. Miss Grace Hale, Doyle, Ga. 2 pure bred dark Cornish Indian Game cockerels; about 10 wks, ee $1 ea., FOB. Cash with order. ote H. L. Patrick, Fickiin, Ga, - LEGHORNS| 8 wks, old Brown Leghorn pullets, 90c ea., Rose Combs, $1.00; -W. L., same price, All from Drumms. 291 to 300 egg record parent stock. Lonnie Run- dles, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. - 8 wks., old Tancred Imperial cocker- els, direct from Johnsons, Bowie, Tex- as. Puplicate ped., furnished. $1.00 ea. L.- Redfern, Warthen, Ga. Ferris S. C. W. L, and Thompson Imp., Ringlet B. R., March cockerels, and. pullets, $1.00 ea., also 1 and 2 yr. oll W. L., hens, $1.00 ea., Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure bred Barron W t. cockerels, March: 27th hatch, from Roselawns 1927 imported stock, 280-314 foundation mating. A few at $2.00 ea., FOB. B. L. Bell, Atlanta, Ga., 132]. Lanier Blva., N. E., *phone, Hemlock 0926J. Surplus of 12 wks. old cockerels bought direct from Ferris when baby chicks. Not culls: Best of flock for. $2.50. Phil D. Josy, Homerville, Ga., P. O. Box 0. Pure bred Brown BS cockerels, '75c ea., FOB, or exch. for Barly Triumph potate. slips. Oscar Hitt, Ball Ground, Ga., RFD 2. About 125 W. L., April hatch pullets. Make offer. .O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga, 200 Ferris best egg strain March 1928 hens, from (direct) 260 to 293 egg hens, $1.25 ea., FOB. F. B. Flanders, Rock- ledge, Ga. 100 Tancred W. L., 1 lb., a., cockerels, 35c ea. Miss Grace Hale, Doyle, Ga. Tancred now laying hens, $1.75, roosters, $2.50, pullets 75c and 90c and cockerels, $1.00 each; also eggs from high producers, $1.00 per 15. FOR, Glenn E. Finley, Dalton, Ga. 6 wks., old Everlay Brown. Leghorn chicks, 40c ea., FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum Ga.., Box 27. 100 pure bred W. L., 7 wks., old pul- lets, 60c ea. S. M. Earnest, Bowdon Junction, Ga. 20 pure bred 10 wks., old Tancred W. L. cockerels, 65c ea., in lots of 10, -or $13.00 for entire lot. Mrs. Lula Edenfield, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. W. L. cockerels, 75c ea., $8 doz., high record pedigree also 2 Ilb., fryers (Leg- horns and Reds), 35c Ib., and infertile eggs. Cash with order. Mys. C.- E. Dell, Sycamore, Ga. Pure Tancred W. L., 8 wks., old roosters, srend parents direct 265 to 300 -comb- scrappy cockerels, $2.50 ea. |eted |W. | Jones, Statesboro, Ga. Box: 35. erels, $1.25 ea., or 2 for $2.00 plus. ship-| ping chgs. Mrs. H. J. a ee Ay os. < ie Eee il Cait egg strain, $100. ea. oda i Thomson, Ga. Everlay Brown L, oe March, well point developed pullets, $1 00. ea.,.. 5. an- L., same price. All: selected, and FOB, J. He Beasley,, Lavonia, Ga. 150 Tancred W. L., hens, high. pro- ducers $1.25 ea., 50 pullets, i $1.00 > a. Extra quality. 200 Taricred. 10 wks.,* alles om trapnest.. stock, . 15. LAs, -FOB. te 8. Branch, Zebulon, Be - 5, pure Tancred.W. L -mos.,. cockerels, from choice. matings, $1 ea, or exch. for day old turkeys. Prefer to be del., about June 15th. Would consid- er day old Game chicks or. ducks.. Mrs. S. G.. Rogers, Hagen, Ga. . 6 Tancred W. L., hens, yr. old March a ist., $1.00 ea. or exch. for 8S. L., Wyan- dotte March or April pullets,. Harts or Tarbox strain. No culls. Mrs. Reece D. Dunaway, Py ta a old Johnson, Sparta, Ga. : a Pedigreed, imp. neunct W. ee ald Rich Hill farms ped., No. 3 A mating Barred Rocks. money order. Mrs. Dovie Be Wells, Gresston, Ga., Rt. 1. 8 wks. old W. L., cockerels, 65c. ea. ious .O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. a 10 W., and Wyandotte cross 3 mos. old, 80c ea., or $8:00 for: lot FOB. Guar- anteed good, healthy chicks. Mrs. 8. T. Jefferson, Nashville, Ga., Rt. 3. eh MINORCAS AND TAKENVELDERS oe Black Mi- Trio thoroughbred Giant norcas,. $7.50; also .eggs. from same stock.. O. H.. Wright Atlanta, Ga., a : Peters Bldg. a ORPIN GTONS 8 wks., old Buff Orp., pullets, from blood tested, accredited stock, $1 ea., FOB. T. S. Cranford, Cochran, Ga. Pure Buff Orpington March cock- burg, Ga., Rt.:1. ; R. I. REDS ee Thoroughbred Donaldson R. I. Red January cockerels, $1.50; = March mes kerels, same strain, $1 T, stock. Cash with or gerd 8 wks. old W. L. pullets. ade) Ww. H. Ahl, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3 ee bred Donaldson - C. ei: I. Reds: 5 March 1st pullets, $1.25 ea., 20 "March > 24th hatch, 90c ea., also cockerels, same age, strain and price. Mrs. ee Hi. Eley, White Plains, Ga. on cock, $1.50 FOB. _ Frank W. Scott, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 5 About 25 fat hens, 20 are Rok Rede, 25c lb, FOB. Mrs F R Vincent, Fruit-_ y dJand, Ga 1 large dark R I. Red rooster, $1.50, or exch. for 2 hens of any good breed. Mrs. G. M. Foster, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. R. I. Red 6 wks., old, over 1 lb., eB roosters, $1.00 ea., or 5 "for $3.00. Exch. for pullets of same age. B. E, Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga., Rt. F Buff Minorca 1928 cocks - $3.00 co Q | Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, eas He thoroughbred dark R. . Red yr. Both strains, March _ cockerels, from dams and sires of over 200 egg strain, $1.75 ea., prepaid. Send -P; O: from B. Exch. for | 2. extra large 1928 Donaldson cocks ei $3. 50 ea., old cockerels, 3, 2, and 1 mo., old $3. 00,. $2.00, and $1. 00 ea., 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, 2 mos., old, $10. ar aet S| R. J. Fleming; Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6 8 large broiler size March cockerels: 50-50 Mahood and Donaldson. R.. Reds, from 272 egg Mahood hen anda = 9 and 5-8 lb., Donaldson cock, $1.50 ea., 2 for $2.90 FOB.. Cash or P..O. Money arden R. App. Jackson, Winder, Ga, Quality Reds: 2. Ib., pullets, Be aa See cockerels, $1.50 ea., $15 doz., 1 pen, $50, or exch., 2 males, $15 ea,, or $25-for 3 both. Mrs. C. E. Dell, Sycamore, Ga. 108.C. R.1, Red 1 1-2.yr. old hens, _ and February cockerels, $2.00 ea., 2-yr. old roosters, $3.00 and - $5.00; | pullets, $1.50; Mahood strain. Miss Belle Tim- merman, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. 560, kT. Red, Exhibition quality cock, $5.00, or exch. for potatoes, bacon or any produce can use. Mrs. a Hester, Atlanta, Ga., 31 Pine. St., -Pure Donaldson R. I. Red 3, mos. old pullets and roosters, $1. 25 ea. Mrs. F. L. House, Conley,. Ga., Rt. 1., Donaldson Reds, 1927-28 hatch: hens, $1.75 ea., cocks, $2.50 ea. Orders 1-2 and 1-2 of 27-28 hatch. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. 30 thoroughbred Donaldson dark R.. we 3 mos. old pullets, $1.00 a. Mrs. K. Methvin, Pay Ga. Se ham, Ne Thursday June 61929, 7 <<" WYANDOTTES horoughbred W. Wyandotte Janu- ary cockerel, wt., about 3 Ibs. $1.30, or $1.50 del. Will send COD. J.N. Mc- Gouirk Douglasville, Ga., RFD 2. . MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS |. . 25 hens and 2 roosters, 13 mos,, old. Blood tested. Fine stock. $2 ea., for ee oo Mrs.: W. Hiatt, Smyrna, FA BG a eon | PIGEONS FOR SALE 18 common pigeons, 40c pr., $3.50 for t. E. . Lambert, Decatur, Ga., ! FD DUCKS GUINEAS ETC. TURKEYS: Se. FOR SALE olipr., mos., old Indian Runners. Duck now laying. $3.75 prepaid. Miss Janie Le - Nunn, Crawfordville, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 young geese (raised this yr.) 75c ea..P, O. money order with order: Fannie Arnold, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. 15 head nice geese $1.25 ea. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. _ 3 full breed Black and White Mus- covey'now laying ducks and 1 drake; $8.00. FOB for lot. J.. V. Jenkins, Dub- lin, Ga. | ae y oe _ Mixed Bronze 20 to 22 lb., tom, $6.00: or exch, for any breed laying hens or ae Mrs. J. R. Elkins, Guyton, Ga., Pure White Runner ducklings for sale, G. N. Thomas, Thomasboro Ga. _ 3 ducks and 1 drake, large size Mus< _ coveys, $6.50. W. D. Proctor, Albany, a. Wild Mallard ducks, $3.50 ea., ducks and drakes; $5.00 pr. Bona Allen, Jr., Buford, Ga, . Sa _ 28 mixed ducks, 1 and 2 yr. old, 5c ea., or exch. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairs- Wille, Ga, Rt.2. ea Baby Chicks For Sale. B. R., and R. I. Red day old chicks; 14 4100, or 15c ea., Jersey Giants, $16. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga. _ Baby chicks from State Accredited flocks, tested for T. B., and W. D., with high egg producing qualities bred. in them. Write. for prices. Chas. F. Howe, . Valley, Ga. Pure. bred S. C. Reds, $44 a 100 del. ustom -hatching: $3 per tray of 164 ggs.. Set any time. E. A. Storey, Val- dosta, Ga., Rt. 3. West Hill Ave., Rd... Quality day old chicks: Reds and Rocks, $12.50 a 100; W. L., $11; orders less than 100, add 25c to above prices. Del., 100 per cent live del., guaranteed. D. M. Clark, Garfield, Ga. ae Quality chicks: Barred and Buff Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons $11 a 100; Leghorns and Heavy asst,, $10, Prompt service. Postpaid. Live del. R. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Donaldson baby chicks from dark Reds, $14.2 100 del: Mrs. H. G. Brown: | Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1. Poultry Wanted | CHICKENS WANTED Want 20 W. or B. L. hens not over 18 mos., old. Quote. lowest. cash price. your station. Mrs, W. J. Smith, Mtn., View, Ga. . Will pay 50c ea., FOB your station fora few doz., March or April pullets. a be. full stock. T. M. Webb, 5llijay, eee GR Up e Me} Want March hatch W. L. pullets. Exch., 250 cap., incubator, cockerels, or sda asa . Quote best: price. Mrs..C. E. ell, Sycamore, Ga... . Want 1 to 200 Ferris W. L., pullets, from 263 to 290 egg record trapnested stock. W. J.C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga., 996 Washita Ave. pd everest a8 _ Want toexch., genuine Porto Rican Plants, at $1.35 M., for S. lL. Wyandotte _-hens..or pullets.. Mrs. Bertie. Hutto, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. | - Want to exch., home.c vegetables for old hen and chickens. n> Stella Sterner, Carnesville . Ga., _ Want to exch, values, $25 and $12 for Bantams. and other poultry of equal value. Write for further information. a R., Reils, Savannah, Ga., 607 Seiler Ave. pare Mees _Want 10 ea., larts strain S. L. Wyandotte, 1 Jb., -pullets. Exch. for same. delle Johnson, Sparta, Ga. Want hens and fryers any. oy eesbons, diso mixed breed. Exch. lye: for. same. B son, Ga, Rt. 1: -. Want 100 S. C. Red, W. L. and Tarbox or or. 2 Mrs. at once State in first letter what you pure bred and heavily built 14. anned fruit or. preed ex- arnie. Smith, Atkin-. W. L. and 25 R. I. have and best cash price. R. J. Fossett, Baxisy, Gar ik as Ae te acd |. TURKEYS DUCKS ETC.,, WANTED Want little turkeys, or eggs, to raise |on halves to 8 wks. Nice range in wheat field. Mrs. Jennie L. ersville, Gay, Rt 1. 22-5 et Want 10 to 50 turkeys to raise on halves to -8 or 10 wks. Good. range: Strickland, Luth- | Write first. Miss Julia Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rely, ed Want baby turkeys with chicken hen. Exch., bulbs or pay reasonable price: | Mrs. C. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga., Rt. B. Want any amount of baby turkeys to raise on halves. Ref. if desired. Mrs. Almer Smith, Morrow, Ga., Rt. 1. BABY CHICKS WANTED | Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on halves. Pure bred B. P. Rocks.or R. I. Reds preferred. Best of feed and oe Ea. to share losses if any. Mrs. G. L. Shell; Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to exch. Porto Rican plants for any number Owen Strain Reds. R. D: Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. - Want 100 any breed Games to, raise on halves to 8 wks. R. L. Campbell, Felton, Gas Rt: 2, 40" | Want 50 Dark Indian Cornish Games to raise on halves to 8 wks. T. N. Farmer,-Holly Springs, Ga. RFD. Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Barrec or Buff Rocks preferred. Mrs. J. M. Gilstrap, Murrayville, Ga., Rt, 1. Box 104. Want 50 Brown L., to raise on halves to 10 wks. Best of care. Write before sending. Mrs. J. T. Tallant, Canton, Ga.., Rt. 3. * 4 3 ie Want 100 B. L., to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Best of care. Mrs. W. H.: Tompson, Canton, Ga., Rt, 3. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. Prefer J. B. Giants, or Ker~ lin W. Be tee ~Mrs. T. B. McMichad, ateville. Ga. : a rant to exch. certified Porto Ricans and Early Triumph potato, at $1.25 M, and cabbage and tomato plants 5c a M., for mixed baby chicks, del., in Octo- ber. Plants del., promptly, Roy Mc- Ree, Meigs, Ga. va Eggs For Sale Giant strain Light Brahma eggs, $1 per 15; $1.75 for 30. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. ' Large, white duck eggs $1.00 per 15. Woodall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1. '-M. B. turkey eggs, $2.00 doz. June del. Mrs. Lizzie Waldrip; Gainesville, Ga. Rt 8... Pure R I. Red eggs, 60c doz., $4 a 100, Mrs..C C Parker, Ellaville, Ga., Rt. 3. Bantam eggs, $1.00 per 15; 1 pr. ban- tams, $1.50. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Ga. Pure bred Light strain Brown Leg- horn eggs, 90c for 15:del. Orbie Jef- fords, Waresboro, Ga, - . Marcy heavy laying strain J. B. Giant eggs, $1.00 per 15, $1.50 for 30, $5.00 a 100, during summer mos., del, Prompt shipment and satisfaction guaranteed. R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. Donald (direct) R. I. Red eggs, $2.00 per 15, $3.50 per 30 del. Mrs. R. J Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6.. Pure B. R., eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.50, 30; $2.00, 45; $4.00 a 100 del. Crate ret., also 1 mother hen and 25 chicks, day old, same breed as eggs, June 15th hatch, $450. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Lilly, Gav oy: on wo Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R., eggs from 2 yr., old hens, $1.50 per 15 postpaid, or exch. for 10 Ibs., peas, any kind or 10 lbs., good dried apples. Ea. Canon, Ga, Rt. 2. - See Donaldson eggs from select. Reds, $1.50 per 15, $2.50 for 30. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt 1. _ Pure bred B. P. Rock .eggs, 80c per 15 del. S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. . Select eggs from dark red matings, Ss. C. R. I. Reds, Mahood prize stock, $1.50 per 15; $5.50 a 100. Postpaid. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood Ga,, Box Boers REE HS Thompson B, R., and Donaldson. R. I Red, tee ea., $1.00 per 15, del. Carton ret., day old chicks from, ea., blood test- ed, 121-2c ea. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. Select eggs from Donaldson R. I. Setting pure White. Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.25; per .15.. Mrs.. Moore; . Cantons Ga:, Rt.3.. - Thompson .Imp.,, ingle E Ferris Ss C. Wed: eggs, 6a., 90 per 15, March, or April 1st hatch pullets, $1.50 for 30, $2.25 for 50, del. Cartons t Crate ret. Prompt shipment. Mrs. J. E. to pay postage. Mrs. R. +L. - Mabry; : Reds;'75e per 15, $1.40 for 30, del., car-'| rondee Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. T..K. Ringlet B. R., and | | 60c ea, COD. : I N 5 = ; a | ret. Mrs, J. E., Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2, ; Dark Brown, Everlay strain Leghorn: ,eges, T5c for 15, del. Crate ret. Mrs, Pearl McDonald, Stepleton, Ga., Rt. 1, - White Australian guinea eggs, $1.25 er 15, del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Thompson Imp., B. R. eggs, stock 2nd direct, $1.15 for 15, del. Cash with order, are C. A. Wilbanks Commerce; Ga., Light Brahma eges, $1.50 per 165. Mrs. Thos, Tribble Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Thompson Ringlet, $1.00 per 15; Buff Orpington, 75c per 15; Golden Sebright, $1.00. per 15. Mrs. C, R. Sorrels, Mon- roe, Ga;, Rt. 1. \ Ss EGGS WANTED same. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. Want some turkey eggs or baby tur- keys to raise on halves. Write. J. B. Cullars, Claxton, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 100 Domineck; 50 ea., Speckled Wyandotte, yellow Buff Orp., White Buff, and White Rock; 75 R. I. Red and 25 of the large Blue (not Game) chick-~ eggs, by the lst or 10th September... Quote best prices del., and all facts | concerning same. J. K. Fuller, Means- ; ville, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 32. Want to exch. 2 Blue Gray pigeons, mixed breed, for setting of R. I. Red or Barred Rock eggs. Mrs. G. L. Shell; Austell Ga., Rt. 2. ; Want to exch. 1 dark Indian Cornish Game cockerel, about yr., old, for set- ting of 15 eggs from some good breed chicken. T. N: Farmer, Holly Springs, Ges Rie... Want 1 setting ea. White Guinea, S. L. Wyandotte, and Ring: Neck pheas-. ant, eggs. Exch. shrubbery, boxwoods, or prize winning. dahlia, rooted plants. Geo. Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. ~ NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE 1 pen of shrubbery, Govt insp., con- sisting of: 1 M., boxwood 4 to 8 in, plants, 1 M., 12 to 22 in., high; 100 pink crepe myrtle, 1 to 3-ft., 100 Hem- | oricalis lily bulbs; 1 cloth of gold rose bush; 1 white Spirea, 1 large Oxalis bush, 100 vinca vines, 100 white and blue iris bulbs, 1 japonica plant, 12 or more in., high, all for $395.00 del. Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.; Rt. 1.) Booking orders for Fall del., for large Blue Plum sprouts; pecan bushes, seedling bushes, 8 in., to. 21-2 ft. W. O. -Adamson, Morrow, Ga., Rt. 1. Concord grape cuttings, 10c ea., Fox grape cuttings, 5c ea., muscadines, rooted, 20c ea. Carl. James, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. 6 Evergreens 15c; Elberta peach seedlings, 4 to 10 in., 5c and 10c ea, 4 in.; Yates apple seedlings, and canary bird vine, 5c ea., Wax flowers, 25c ea., white and blue variegated violets, 20 doz., also ornamental lime trees this fall; will exch. now and ship this fall, at 10c ea., or exch. for value. Higher later; Exch. any or all of above for rooted geraniums, either dbl., rosebud or salmon, coralline, lucerne or dwarf, red or rose begonia, rooted; also exch. 2 this., ea., high grdde marigold, and zinnias, 1 thls., cane bead, seed. for 2 thls., African daisy seed, or 6 of the plants. Mrs. Barbara Richardson, Atlanta, Ga., 706 Kendall St., NE. Evergreen privet hedge, plants, $2.40 a 100; Spanish Bayonets, 2-to 3 ft., tail, ington,.Ga. *. s, ' 2 M., pecan trees, 1-3 yrs., old, aver- age, 11-2 to 6 ft., 10c ea., in field. R. R. Smarr, Griffin, Ga. : Apple, pear, peach, cherry, plum, figs, grapes, berry plants; big: lot American and Chinese Pyramidal ar- Cedrus Deodara, Retini sporas, Law- son Cypress, Norway Spruce, Savan, Pfitzer, Commubis. Depressa Junipers, Biota Rosedale; Abelia, Weigelia, Spireas,- Forsythias, California and Amoor River: privet hedge plants. Place orders now for Fall del., Prices on re- quest. .James. Cureton, Austell, Ga. | - 10.car loads of Popular trees, $10 M, stumpage... W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ca, RUS. Bee Rooted. boxwood, 4 to 8 in., plants, $3.00 per 100; 12 to 22 in., $10 doz. All del. Satisfaction guaranteed, or. money refunded. Maude Hamby, Greenville,: Gay Rt.3. 0 ea a ASS eee .. Water oak trees, for shade, 1 to. 5 yrs. old,.50c ea., postpaid: Robt: L. Wiley, Lula, Ga,, Rt: 1. Blue clear seed plum bushes, 1. to 4 yrs., old, 35 ea. Miss Florence Wiley... FN, Wine Lula, Ga., Rt. 1. plus postage. Want Black Giant eggs. Exch, for} Mrs. : order, (Ga New Eras, weevil free, $4.00 bu., also some corn in shuck, $1.50 bu. Cash with en, average wt., of hens 4 to 6 lbs., good} M. E. Jackson, Cov- 1 borviteas, 2 to 7 ft,, Cedar of Lebanon, | | Sand Mtn., Star Rt. A | nuts. ish, 1928 crop, at $4.50 per 100 lbs. Mrs. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ 2 bu. sound Brabham peas, $4.50 bu., fob, Macon, No checks. W. W. Lang, Lizella, Ga. 40 bu. Brown. Whips, $4.20; 20 New Eras, $4.10; 50 Clays, $4.10; 45 Mixed, $3.90; Cream Sugar Crowders, 15c Ilb., O-too-tans, $7.40. W. J. Braddock, .Byron, Ga. { 100 bu. pure recleaned 1928 Brab- hams, in best 2 1-2 bu. bags, $5.00 bu, fob. Wellston. Ga. ee White Crease Back and large white, cornfield beans. Limited supply. 35c lb. | W. J. Potts, Bonaire, Fayette, Ga. 10 bu, bright sound Red Ripper peas, $4.00 bu,, foh. C. W. Jones, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. ae Fancy grade green peas, white, black- eyed variety, 5c lb., fob. or 6c del. Now ready. Prompt shipment. Cash with W. Ue J: Draughn, Whigham, a order. E. O. Owens, Willard,Ga, Sound, clean .weevil treated. seed beans: tender cornfield and garden a bunch, 35c lb., 3 Ibs, $1.00; Ky. Wonder pole, white bush and pole lima butter- beans, 30c lb., 4 lbs, $1.00; best seed Eng. peas, 25c Ib. Postpaid. C. F. Mad- -dox, Flowery -Branch,. Ga. Limited quaantity Brown Whippoor- wills, $4.25 bu., few bu.; 90-day running > velvet beans, $2.50 bu. In new bags. fob. H. H. Geer, Greensboro, Ga, BEANS AND PEAS WANTED . Ea. to del. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.- - pa Want to exch. 100 Matchless tomato plants for 1-2 gal, field peas, or 200 for 1 gal. Plants are ready. Write kind of peas: Mrs. Will OKelly,, Comer, Ga., Ri pores ce F Want a few Brown-eyed: and white crowder (1-2 cup) peas. Will pay cash on del. Mrs. L; L. Vann, Empire, Ga.. Want to exch: 25 Ibs. shelled Ga. Runner peanuts for Brabs, or any other > |pure field pea seed. W. I. Reynolds, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. side meat, or male ~ Jersey and Bige Bone Guinea (1-2 ea.) _ yr. old, ready for service hog, for peas. Hog for 5 bu. Write. I. E. Fordham, Metter, Ga. se Want few bu. good field peas and vel- vet beans, also Spanish peanuts, Exch. | Porto Rico potato plants. R. D. Rauler- son, Rockingham, Ga. - Want about 40 bu. good quality, 90- day Velvet bean seed. Marshall Mayes, Bainbridge, Ga. PEANUTS. AND PECANS FOR SALE | 34 Ibs. Schley pecans, 35c Ib., 20 Ibs. Stewarts, 25c lb. All del. J. E. Roun- tree Metter, Ga., Box 104. ders not less than 75 lbs. R. C. Couch, Purin, Gai .o0 4 Lae so : Spanish peanuts, 5 1-2c lb., 100 lbs., $5.00;. 200 lbs., $9.50; 500 Ibs. $21.50. Cash fob. J. H. Leverette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 101. ee allville, Ga. Seedling pecans, 2 sizes, 10c and 12 1-2 c. lb. W. H. Huff, Buckhead, Ga. N tage. Arnold E: Moore, Trenton, Ga., PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED N.C} Runners or White Span- : J. N. Carson, Griffin, Ga. _ ae _ Want all varieties, any amount pe- cans, Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Se ae ae Mrs. T. A. ONeal, ia Want to exch. pure bred 2 1-2 mos. e a 1 old B. P. Rocks (4 pullets and cock- | erel) for seed peas. White Spanish seed peanuts for. or-. 1 to 2,tons No, 1 White Spanish pea- nuts picked and not thrashed, 5c lb. P. O. money order, or certified cashiers _ check with order. F. B. Murph, Marsh- | About 20 Ibs. little Spanish peanuts for seed, (2 to the hull) 8c Ib., plus pos- Want 200 Ibs. good, sound, clean pea- PAGE FOUR | "Market Bullatin, * Published weekly by. The - BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director. Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Coikialantonke ) Thursday, June: 6,1929 Entered as second class matter Feb-. } ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at. | Atlanta, Georgia, under the act, of | June 6, 1900. Accepted for: mailing, at special rate of postage provided. for in section 1103, Act of October } 38,1917. Advertisements.of farm. preduce: and, appurtenances. admissible: under postal regulations, inserted one time: on each. request and repeated, only when request 1s accompanied by, new copy of advertisement. , Limited:space will not permit inser- tion: of unimportant advertisements. Under. legislative act: the Market Bulletin: does. not assume: any re sponsibility for. any advertisement appearing: in the Bulletin or trans- action resulting therefrom. NOTICE Flower, flower seed and nursery: eau ads, which, do not appear in this issue, will be carried in the June: 13th issue of The Market Bulletin. _. Our next. flower. and seed, nursery stock and second-hand machinery. edi- tion will appear July 4. _ IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE A FERTIL- IZING CROP Green manuring isa practice: grow- ing in favor among. good farmers, even in the Central and Northern States, although because of mild: winters it is of greater present importance in the South; Farmers realize that: this is an _excellent method for increasing. the-fer- tility of their crop lands... However, the fact. that this is a.method of. soil..im- provement and fertilization sometimes leads farmers to try the practice. under conditions in which it can not be suc- cessful. The object in growing a .green- manure crop according to. forage crop specialists of the United States Dpart- ment of Agriculture, isto produce es- | pecially on poor soil as much; material as possible to turn under; On very poor soils it frequently happens that even the strongest feeders can.make but a poor growth; and consequently _ the benefit from the crop is:decreased. Even cowpeas will sometimes make on- ly:a poor growth: unless the: plants. are stimulated by an artificial fertilizer, When a legume. is grown: the: addition of nitrogen is not usually necessary} as _ the: legume. will gather its:own nitro- ' gen; but an application: of phosphorus and potash often increases: the: crop greatly and thus enables the:plants to } gather more nitrogen.: The phosphorts and potash that may. beapplied for the | | benefit of the green-manure crop. are not. wasted either, as they: will all be |. available for the next crop when the green-manure crop decays. What: fer- tilizer to use and how. :much will de- pend on the soil and on the;crop} but generally 300:to 400:pounds.iof :16 per cen superphosphate: and 100::pounds of muriate of potash per acre will) be found to stimulate: the growth of: the _ green manure so as to'produce:a larger crop than could have been grown with-. - out the fertilizer. than a small one could,.and the: soil: will receive correspondingly. - greater, benefit. It is also. good practice.to ap-. ply stable manure to particularly poor: Spots, so as to encourage a good-growth, | and thus bring the field up. toa more} uniform productiveness. | the. production. of ,50 pullets -| | without lights. }other pen of 50 pullets working: under The: larger .crop, if }: a. legume, will. gather: more nitrogen: ~ used to lengthen. the days. | usually started about the first of .Oc- tober and continued until the middle of} March. A White; Leghorn pullet last} ) ery 4 os LONGER WORKING DAYS: FOR. HENS INCREASE EGG PROFITS: Longer working days for. hens, -espe- | cially in the: fall: and winter: months when eggs are. highest in. prive, have | been found. by: the United. States: De- partment. of Agriculture:'to..be a ready meansof securing more: profit from the flock, rices:.follow :@ well }- aiiaaer er -tings seed, nubbed: and hand shelled, $1.25. pk., $4.50 bu., defined curve, being-lowest in April and gradually increasing through July and August... They show: a, more: mark-' ed increase in September and finally reach the peak: pricein November or}: ti early: December. During the fall and winter months the shorter days so limit the feeding time of the average farm flock that egg production declines. On the de- partments experimental poultry: farm at. Beltsville, Md., electric lights are They are year: laid 310 eggs, working throughout the fall and winter by the aidvof elec- tric lights to get sufficient feed for her | production. In two} years tests in which: lights were used at Beltsville from: about No- \| vember 1 to March, 20 the production} of, a pem of 50 pullets was increased | | the first. year by 50.2 dozen eggs, the} value of which was $27.96 greater than working: In the second. year. an- |) similar conditions produced 60.6: dozen a eggs more than a pen of 50. pullets in an.unlighted: pen: The:-value of the increase: was $34.42,. One Sewatt light was used. for each pen an average of 2 1-2 hours daily for 140 days. | An average length of day of 12 to 13 hours: gives. the. best..results, according to the department. Longer light per- iods force the hens too much. Morn- ing. lights are the easiest and most practical because they. can, be. turned en. automatically and no dimming: is required as in the:case of evening lighting. The use. of) lights does not pay, however, unless the best: atten- | tion, is also. given to feeding, manage- ment, and housing..of the flock. Grain }. should be: put in: the: house: after the ' pullets have gone to reost:so .as to, be available for their early morning: feed. Live Stock For Sale Very: choice . Me mos. old S. P. C., boar pigs andu2 light service:.boars;: 2 gilts, 9: mos. oldand 3-4: litters,. dbl.) treated |. | against cholera; Papers furnished, $10.~- 00. and $15.00 ea. T. I. Wetherington. Naylor Ga., Rt. 1. ' 40 pigs, average wt,, 50 lbs., ea., $225. - G60 for entire lot... Rogers Spivey, Eaton ton; Ga. \ \ CATTLE FOR SALE 2 Guernsey and Jersey; high grade}. fine male. calves, 7.and3 wks. old, cond: $25.00.. Clyde G:.Smith,: Sharon, Ga, Rt. BO good! heifers, portion bred, wt. 250 | to 450 Ibs., also 40 small steers; 350 ta 500. lbs., 9c Ib. H, C.. Kimbrough, vers ley,: Ga. Live Stock Wanted Want to exch: 2 Putnam brooders for | 1 heifer calf from: good: milker, not less than4"weeks old. Party :to pay Exps. on calf. Clara. V.. Trimble; Adairsville; Ga. HOGS WANTED | Want O.:I.. Comale- pig or: shoat, 2 to. 4-mos. old; Regs or subject to: regis- tration. J. B. Bramlett, Margret. Ga, SHEEP. AND: GOATS. WANTED - .Want.2 yr..old'Hampshire:'ram; Give. dsexintivn . and.price: in. first: Robt. Murphy, Moultrie, Ga. CORN, SEED* CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR: SALE Solid: Blue Mexican June corn; nub-) - bed, segs oe fehl ae, ae ue \ peice MES MARKET. BULLETIN mixed, nubbed and shelled, '$1.25-peck |. peck; 1-2. bu.,. $1.65; $3.00 bu, also 25. i HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES | 10 gal. or more, 50 gal. fob... June del | Rt 2. rhisteke. B. Ri, Reds, or 8, L; Wyan- berries. . a |W. H. Huff, Buckhead, Ga, Pure Mexican..June, White: and. aatie del., $3.50 bu., fob. C..G.: Oliver, Barn- esville, Ga, Rt. 2. * Only a small anit.:Mxican. June seed corn, $1.20 peck del; Cash with: order. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. Pure. Mexican. June, corn,.from.Has- |. deli, Ga: ae (money order) with order... Miss: LA Hamilton, Carnesville, Gai, Rt. 1. lected nubbed ears.. $1.25. peck, $2.25] for 1-2, bu., $3.50. bu., del....Cash with | order. C. A; Wilbanks,: Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5; Mexican June: corn, 1: and: 12ears to} stalk, White with few blue: graifis, 85 Ths: speckled: crowder peas; 20c: Ib., 10 Ibs., $1.50. Al fob. my station. J. C. Mathis; Farmington, Ga, Ri: 2. 200 bu. Ga. white: corn shelled, in 2 bu, sacks, $1.35 buy fob., less. :than,:, 20 bu., lots, $1.40 bu. E. G. Matthews; Ate} lanta, Ga., Rt. 8. . Hand, selected White Mexican: ine corn, $1,00:. pk:, $3.50. bin, fob. | ~ R.. Nix, Hampton, Ga. CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL. FOR SALE Hastings: Prolific: corn, selected for seed, $3.00: bu. .$1.00 peck;.. Hastings Golden Dent,.same price, Al}b fob., J, H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. 50. bbls: well slipped-shuck: corn, $1. - 25 bbl.; cash at my barn, 4 1-2 mi., north of Pembroke, E,.-S. Tay, Bens broke, : Ga, Rt. 1, | h. FOR: SALE: | Choice bright honey thoroughly cap- ped, chunk or strained, in new 5) lb.) friction: top: pails, $1.00. ea., del. in 3rd zone. Quality assured. Carl. We South- well, Pineora, Ga. Bright, new. Gallberry honey, in new cans: Ext 12c;: chunk; 13c lb. No. 1 sections, 20c; No. 2, 18c, ea., packed in es, of 24, all fob. Du F Thomas; Odum, Ga, Box 27. Gallberry and gum blend honey; 60 gal. bbls., 70c..gal., fob. R.. T. Irish, | Savannah, Ga., 1807 Seiler Ave. Gallberry honey; lic lb; J. T. Hol- land, Lenox, Ga. Ext., honey, $1.25 per 5 lbs., del. Mrs, F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga, Chunk honey, this.-yrs crop, 20 Ib., plus-postage. Lonnie. Rundles, Gaines- | ville, Ga, Rt. 7. . Chunk honey: 3 grades, 10) I-and 20 | Ib. No less than 10. Ibs. to: customer. Mrs. 'M, F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. Chunk, 10 Ib.: pails, .6 to cs.. Fancy Tupelo, $7.50: Ext.) 6-10 1b, $6.50; i pail Ext. parcel . post: insured, . $1.60; 1-10 lb. Chunk, $1.75; 50 gal. bbis.,. price on! request.: Jno. A. Gremmey; Doctor- town, Ga. New crop, No... 1 grade. in. bbls., 10 Ib., fancy Gallberry, 10 1b. pails, 6 to} cs., pure Ext.,. $8.50;.5 1b., 12 toes, -Chunk: or Ext., $9.00; 16 oz) glass jars; 24 to cs., extra fancy with comb, $5,00; all fob. shipping point; single 10 lb. pail, fancy, with or without comb, del, | Mail) $2.00; 5 Ib., $1.10; 10 lb.; No, 1 del., $1.50., John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. - WANTED Want: few gal) good; strained: Wbnsy: Exch. Porto Rico plants for: sarive. R. D. Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. : FRUITS FOR SALE Nice Mtn. blue huckleberries, 60:, gal., Cash with order, Turnerville, Ga. 5 - Booking ordrs for homes: Seanned: | fruits and vegetables): Strawberry jam |) and dewberry jelly now ready, 60c .at., postpaid.:Can.on shares, and also exch. | Mrs. . Stella. Sterner, Carnesville, Ga., Mrs. B. FP. Jones, |. Huckleberries, Sell or exch. for baby dottes.. preferred. Write for prices: on | oben Hastings Prolific seed corn, well 'se- | > _. Whursday, June 6, 1929, ~ 10 doz. No. 10 cans pie peaches, $5.00. doz, fob. J..C:. Dodd; Cleveland, Ga. Howard Smith, Newnan, Ga., Bt a FRUIT WAN TED. Mtn, Blue Huckleberries (not "goose- berries).. .Paly $8.00 a 100.del,, or exch, 60 lbs, honey for 100 lbs. berries. . ee ie o exch. Duroc J..-hogs or: pigs. L. . Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga., Rt: 3. plants for'3. lbs. dried apples, free: of worms; 1 M., for6 Ibs.peaches or ap- r ples Ea, to paychgs: Mrs, M. M, Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga, Rt. 3 [eet POTATOES FOR. SALE. toes, 2 bu., ormore, 95'bu.,25"bu., or more, 90c bu. Ross Clement, Cor: nelia, Gai for large. Cash with order E. Messer, Cheever): Ga, " COTTON SEED 6 to. 7 buy Imp; Wannamakers; $1. oo bu., or. exch; for an kind pure: bred Game chickens. R. L:. Campbell, eee Ga., Rt. 2. Pure | .Wannamakers, .recleaned seed, $1.0 00 bu. R:c. Couch, Turin, hye FRESH: AND CURED. MEATS tee Country cured hickory smoked hams, .4.35 db.,-shoulders, 35 lb. R. . Couch, i | HONEY BEES AND BEE : SUPPLIES Turin, Ga, Mrs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga. Country eured hams, 25cIb.. and. mid- alings. 20c 1b... not. cuts. amount, 23c: lb: fob. . A.J: Grant,: bigae ti ia Ga, fa MISCELLANEOUS WAN TED Want toxexch,:3 doz African ad French: marigold: plants for4 new} 100 ing Fawn, Ga., Rt. 2. mee Want. genuine. yellow root. .Quote F. Couch, Carters,.Ga.; Rt. 1, FARM HELP WANTED (portunity: for a: Go Getter. von Eberstein; Savannats, Gai 130-East . 44th St. a work, for: general farm: works salary and board to begin with. Write 2 particulars. P. E.. Rogers, Vinings. ay a. 2 ' \ WATER MELONS* FOR SALES ; CAR LOTS yo _ Watson Or Lipsey: melons, car: lots, Ree and grade: the size. and kind wanted. . R. Patrick) Omega, Gar OR LESS: aan Bright, new. crop baled oat: straw, car lots or.lss, $12.00 ton fob, cars, C.R. Patrick, Omega, Ga. ). Baled oat straw: Write for price: J, iN Hunt, Cordele: Ga. PLANTS! FOR .SALE per, 25 a 100, $1,25' MM. Bi aL Lynn, Coffee, Ga. moss packed, $1.00: M. #). Y) Stokes, Macon, . Ga., Rt. 3. eo | Tomato plants; 20 doz., garden sage qt.. Add postage: Mrs. Conyers,.Ga., Rt 2... ie Red skin Porto. Ricansy $428 Ms fob. ee S,. Px Boatright; Coffee; Ga: rhe - Pimiento: arid) Royal Kings: $2.00 M:, 4002 '100;' tomato plant 36 M., 35c a 100, del, Levis EG eS } -C. L, Cline, Waleska, Ga., Rt. 1 Folkston; Ga. is ' Sk Sh aa ee dt ke shat toe CEN Ber, pr"\Ay me Pane fey iat pity: MET 255. poets amkeh SAG. as Ry Map MAIC Letep Berries now: ready for: canning. on 3 shares. Party to furnish-cans,:tops and rubbers; prepaid to: me. at: once, . i a Want 3 or: more hundred. tis, cr Want: to exch. 500 NewStone: anand a Imp. Seed Lookout Mtm, Irish oaks e , Imp. Lookout: Mtnw: sound; ~pure: seed ee Irish, $1.00 bu:, for .small: savage? i 5250 fo! iB. Fey Hams, wt., about'18 Ibs. a., $0c Ib. cut, any Mb; chicken feed sacks; Zinnia plants; same exch, Mrs. W. J..Campbell, Ris- prlee, dry. or green, Dry prefrred. J. re Want competent man. to.operate-high _ : ernie farm near Savannah::Great op- > FEA. ~ Want young man not afraid of ned y Small shipping: begins June 15th. Will load Wire for prices when loading bear ee OATSTRAW\FOR! SALECAR LOTS : . . Barliana: tomato; 75 Mi, sweet pep- Se ata Pure... certified. imp. - Porte. Ricans, _ ay bushes, 15a ea., 2 for.25c; dry sage, 25 . W. Rodgers, gg ; Meee TPRN tan ects Aa an ey Flowers And Seed _ _Fer'Sale Large scarlet and lemon colored can- nas, ea: 40c doz. cerise red grass pinks, 4;colors' daisy mums, red verbena, yel-. low African daisies, e4., 25 doz., red onch shell and gizzard -begonias, 15, ea., Exch. for cannas for cabbage, to- An ae Eggplant or for. shrubbery, ibs and pot -flowers,. Mrs. N. L. _ Green, Powersville, Ga. Red salvia, dahlia flowered. zinnias, = pera socncine white; Kochia ar burning bush, tall standing hus, ted fall marigolds, all 25c doe, Sooted ize winning dahlia plants, 25 ea., accepted on small ordrs. Miss Eva Cogburn; Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. _ White*altheas, 10, 15 and 25c. ea., Japanese quince; 3 for 50c or 25 ea, dark red mums to: exch. for other mums; lemon lilies, 15c ea., purple: iris, 10c e#.. rd king Humbert cannas, 10c ea., Exch. for hatching:eggs any heavy or'faney*breed. No bantams, Mrs. E D. Satterfield, White, Gai, Rt. 1. Purple: and yellow iris; straw flowers, ail: colors: and very large zinnias, red py plants; white and yellow narcissi, @a., 30c: doz ,hardy phlox and pink phiox'now:ready for transplanting, 25 doz Mrs: Dora Teague, Ellijay, Ga., hristmas cactus, well rooted, 15 ea., for 25; red,.cream,.yellow and varie-~ ited marigold and white fever few; plants; 15 doz,,2. doz., 25; Mrs, V. E McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2. _ Large and medium - size) show and decorative + ype and some small dahlias; assorted colors and)types, 50c doz., 9 shades: of red: everblooming phlox, 25c doz; large orange and lemon yellow and-small French marigold, purple, pink, and:'striped petunias, 15c: doz., 2 do: fae Add pee = fo a un- der: 50e. Mrs, M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, | Starlet verbena ,well rooted, 25c doz., mixed colors'verbena, 20 doz.,: mixed iors perriwinkle;petunias and: dusty , 16 doz, 2 doz.,.25; spink sul- sc; red, burnt orange, and yellow with red spots; cannas, 35 doz. Mrs; Frank R. Hobbs; Siloam; Ga. : _ Larkspur, primroses, dusty miller and snow in summer plants, 30 doz, or 1ox, or large: kinds of. chrysanthe- Riums- or pie: plants, Mrs. L. H. Coe, aSVANOL 5 Ga. t Sword: ferns, rooted; about: 1 ft; 20 ea, 4 colors: geraniums; cuttings 10 ea.,4 for 25; white: and pink: ozalis, rooted: air plants, red conch begonia (rooted), Xmas and monkey tail cac- tus, 5 ea:, Rainbow moss, 10 bunch, pink! verbena and: blue violets, tall, old fashioned Prince Feathers, dbl.) zinnias, larigolds, and bachelor buttons, 10 doz; add postage on. orders less than (30e)" on: Ralph Williams, Cumming, ej red, salmon; purple red; bright I ink geraniums; running fuchsia, sul- tanas, salmon pink; red lantana, grape = ting) Add: postage; MYs. Paul Roper, Plowery Branch, Gai, Rt. 1. Dbl, geraniums, red, white, pitk, purple, wine; variegated; Red May, Xmas; Easter, Thanksgiving, Deer Horn cactus cuttings; pink justicia; orange lantana, pink hydrangea, Wax vine, Alba:Lineato fern, Maple Leaf begonia, Coraline Lucerne begonia,; cape jas- Mine; and red; white conck begonia (rooted), all 5 ea, Sprengiafern, 10c ea, collection of 25 flower cuttings, : oe Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulcher, _ Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 4, - Purple, apple blossom pink; orange, scarlet and salmon sultanas, strong, well rooted plants, 20 ea., white, red, and pink conch begonia, rooted, 10c; car -everblooming white and pink, well rooted, 2 for 25c; beefsteak, 20 ea., Boston; Sprengeria and Lace ferns, 15c a; Black Prince fuchsia, rooted, 15c ea, jew, 10 doz., zinnias, marigolds, cut and come again sun flowers, salvia, petunia and perriwinkles, 2 doz.,. 25c. dd postage: Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewy- ose; Ga, Rt. 2. - Rooted nutmeg geraniums, 10c ea., zennia plants, mixed colors, 15c doz., Miss:Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga., Purple; apple blossom pink, orange, scarlet Ara salmon. sultans: strong, well Yoted plants, 20c eas., white, red and pink conch begonia: rooted, 10c; Maple, blo white and pink, we for25e; beefsteak, 20c ea, | 25e,. Add postaage. taney strong, well rooted; 15c ea:, 2 for exth. for red) and: white. perennial begonis, pink justicia, 5c ea, per cut- t Williams, 5 doz.,: mixed colors. | G Sprengeria: and Lace ferns, 15c! i MARKET BULLETIN ea., Black. Prince fuchsia; rooted, .15 | ea., Jew, 10 doz, zinnhias, marigolds, cut, and: come. again a flowers; sal- via, petunia an dperriwinkles, 2 doz., : Mrs. L, G.: San-. ders, Dewyrose, Ga, Rt. 2, Salvia. Splendeus, 15 doz., $1.00 a: 100; deep bronze colenis, 50c a: 100; Ger- man white iris and: crome: yellow day lilies; heavily rooted; $1.00 per 100, ea.; Large, scarlet. verbena, 40c.doz., dusty miller, larkspur, gallardia, yellow Afri- can daisies, 15c doz... Yucca Filomen- tose, 10 ea., real Irish rose, rooted, 20 ea., blooming. size mixed. gladiolus bulbs. $2.00 a 100; Aurora Easter bloom- ing hardy lily, $1.00:a 100; choice lily of. the valley pips, 75 doz., 25 for.'$1.40 cr $3,50 a 100; other choice flowers. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga., RFD 1. Hobbs Pink. or white periwinkle, 10c doz.,: dbl., pink, white and red geranium cut- tings, 5. and. 10c ea., beefsteak begonia, 15c ea., yellow cosmos, 2 doz., 25c} ager- atum, pink thrift, fox glove, duty mil- let, a., 15 doz., Boston fern, August lily, 10c. ea., old- fashioned lavender hollyhock seed, 10c: thls., pink perennial phlox,, 35e. doz., pink conch, 10c. ea., salmon sultana cuttings, 5c, Add post- age on: small orders. Mrs. G. Harrell, Eastman, Ga. pls Red larkspur salvia (scarlet sage), 2c ea., 20c doz. yellow canna lilies, 4 ea., 45c doz., Cash orders over 50c del., Mrs. M. C. Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 4. . Pink oxalis, 10 bunch; dahlias, mix- ed colors, chrysanthemums, large and small, mixed colors, hollyhocks, grass pinks, all 25 doz., orange, Tiger, and white iris lillies, all 35c. doz, large blooming, cannas, pik, red and orange, 6 for 25c; Dorothy Perkins rose (pink) ; 2 red. everblooming. rose, 20c ea., a few white baby rambler, everblooming, ail rooted, 20c.. Add postage,. Mrs. J. Win- ter, Buford,Ga. - a, Water lilies, 6 for 50; hyacinth lilies, 40c doz, dbl., daffodils, cream nar- cissi, golden orange lilies; pink peren- nial phlox, 35c doz. ea., white violets, 15 doz., dbl., Sweet. Williams, all colors, 29c doz., 5 loz, $1.00; hardy mtn., porch ferns, 6 for 50c; Yarrow plants, 30c doz., pink and yellow azalias, American Beauty roses, 25c a., 6 for $1.00; pink cherokee rose, $1 doz., Butterfly. bush, 25c ea., Persian lilac, 25c ea. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. Lantanas, 3 yrsi, old, 50c; spengeria ferns, 5 for 10; lilies: milk and wine; 2 for 25c, purple iris 25 doz., Calla, 50c Xmas cactus, 25c; variegated giant rd cannas, roses, rooted, 10; umbrella 10c. Add postage. Miss Eva. Haynes, Buford, Ga. cate Well rooted Xmas cactus, 20c; cut- tings, 10c.. Miss Ruth Joyce, Lumber City, Ga., Rt. 2. - Several colors. graniums, 5: cutting; red salvia and African marigold,' 2. doz., 25c,. also kudzu plants (fine for porh shade), 12 for 25c.. Mrs. Cliff: Booth, Kennesaw, Ga,, Rt 2. ' ae All colors: petunia plants, 20c doz., all | well rooted, 10 a:,3 for. 25c, or exch. for pot flowers. 6 plants for.1 cutting, }Mrs, Annie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga.,. Rt. 7. : Valentine cactus,.well rooted, 10. cut- tings, 25c ea. W. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga. Bt a Hastings large white and red_peri- winkles, 20c doz., petunias,. mixd cols ors, 10 doz., dusty. miller, 15: doz., Hastings dark velvety brown or red marigolds, 20c doz., sweet peas, 10c doz.; Four Oclocks, 5c a bunch,. red and variegated. Exch. for pink and white geraniums, any color sultanas, lantana; trailing. Queen Coleons,. rooted ferns and mixed colors mums, Ea, to pay pos- tage. .Mrs. L: C.. Rush, Buena Vista; Ga., Rt. 3. ; Sunflower sed 1 lbs., $1.30 postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Satterfield, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. ; . Butterfly bushes, 4 for 25c;. ageratum, yellow cosmos, mixed zinnias, gaillar- dia, 3.doz., large plants for 25c; small plants..Royal. Poinciana, 25 ea. red trumpet creeper, 2 for 25;. white and pink periwinkle, 3 doz., 25c; hardy Jap- anese lemon, 4 plants: 25c; pink, purple, lavender and white verbena, 25c per Jarge bunch. Add Postage on: .small orders. Mrs. John-R. Turner, Concord, B.- : Dbl, red carnations, blooming: size, 25c ea, wild Easter lilies, $1.00. .@ 100, blue and: white tame Easter lilies; 50c doz., mixed petunias, 50c. a 100; dusty miller ,red blooming moss, 20c: doz.; china aster, 25 doz., bronze July lilies, |. 11 |'50e doz. Add postage. Miss Veba Smith, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1. Morning Glory plants, (bt, white ea., spider, 25; dbl. red and pink) palm, 15c; palm, 25c; Maid: of Orleans, | 36 colors phlox, 25 doz, pink verbena, \ Go ERS : i flower); 15 doz, - zennias, marigold, touch-me-nots,.10 doz. Add postage. a, Be S. Elenburg, Ball Ground, Gai, Zinnia, all colors, and hollyhockseed, rooted fuchsia or lantana or ivy geran- iums.. Pint of ea., for 1 plant or: either; also have Mtn.,. fern, lives all winter, well rooted, 25c del. 2 doz., Aster plants, pink..and= purple; 15 ea.; or exch. for 1 rooted fuchsia. Mrs. E. F, .. Ingram, Young Cane, Ga. ; ting: 1 blue: and white August lilies, 15 a., green jew; 10c; grape leaf begonia, 15c; purple flowered:grass, 10c. All well rooted; different varieties fall pinks, 25c bunch, zennias, marigolds, touch: me+nots,. and stin flower, plants, 15 doz. Add postage, Cash with order: Miss 3. Box 41. White iris, 25 doz. or $2:00: a 100. Mrs. W. C. Barber, Cedartown, Ga., 127 Philpot St. Scotch marigold, Hastings. petunias, dahlia). zennias,: mixed colors; cosmos, 15 doz,; 2 doz.,,25c; false dragon heads, bluesweet . Williams, Four Oclocks, mixed: colors; dahlia slips; 15 doz. ageratum, sweet alyssum and holly- hocks, 15 doz.,, Hot pepper, 10c doz. | Mrs: Claud Rylee, Buford, Ga. Petunia plants, beautiful colors, 75' a oo, Mrs. C.H; Craft; Elberton, Ga., * Hastings monster and dahlia: .zinnia, 2 doz., 15c; 3: rooted red conch begonias, 15 ea,, Widows.'Tears, or Blue Bells, 10c ea., dbl., marigold plants; 10c: doz., Add postage under 25c orders.: Mrs. G, V; Norman, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 1. Sturdy, well rooted. sultanas, salmon pink; 15 ea., postpaid, Mrs, A, P. Mc- Intyre; Ailey, Ga. - Pink, box hydrangea, 20c bunch, well rooted; rose justicia, rooted, 20c ea.) from:.seed,; bloom this yr., mixed colors, 30c: doz. Add: postage... Mrs. W. R. Walker, Young:.Cane; Ga. Yellow winter pinks, 15c doz., dusty miller, box lilies, lantana, unrooted,- 2 5c; periwinkle, 10c. doz. Boston ferns, 15c, .rooted Jantana, orange day lilies, 10c ea., milk.and wine lilies, 10; 15. and 25c;. Cypress vines, 15 doz. Postage paid.o norders over 25c, Janie Brown, Doerun, Ga., Rt..1. Box 148. : 200 sinele blue hyacinths, 2c a bulb, 30c doz., $3.00 for lot; All orders before July get. 1 dbl, pink hyacinth bulbs premium, Add postage. Miss Louise Whitehead, Jefferson, Ga., RFD 2. Box cluster narcissi: bulbs, 15c doz., $1.50 a 100 plus. postage; butter and eggs bulbs, . same price; white iris, 40c per doz, Mrs. -C. F. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. . Water lilies, Sweet Williams, 20c doz., 3 kinds of ferns, 25c doz, Add. postage, 'Mrs. Prince Fain, Morgantown, Ga. . Blue Grass, water lilies, Ferns, 25 | doz., Sweet Williams, 20c doz. All well. \ son, Morgantown, Ga. . Pink perennial phlox, 30c doz., purple lilac, 6 for $1.00; American..and. tree $1.00; cream narcissi, $1.50 a 100; Jap iris 45c doz, 7 ft. golden glow, 75c doz. Sadie Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. Water: hyacinths, blue, 10c ea., $1.00 doz;,.large. white daisy. chrysanthe- mums, 25..doz., pink lantanu,.3 for Box 189. Snapdragon, all colors,. 25c doz; French. marigolds, 5c doz., cosmos, and dusty. miller, ea., 10c. doz, Mrs. A. B. Taylor,. Sharon, Ga., Rt. 1, 1 doz. large wandering jew, well rooted, 15 ea,; del) Mrs. M. E..Jones, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 4, tga Iris, May Morning, blooming. size roots, 20c del..O. E. Faw, Marietta, Ga., 309 Roswell. St. Large,.nic mums, all colors, 25c a 100.. Add: postage. Mrs. H. 'P. Brock, Fairburn, Ga., RFD 4, - Tall growing, mixed . colors, snap- dragons, lc ea:, add 7c for postage. Mrs. .O..E. Browning,:.Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4, Narcissi. bulbs,. and. purple iris, ea., 25 doz., flowering..almonds, 10c ea., Kudzu vine or Jack. in the Bean Stalk, $1.00. a. 100; large. dbl., marigold. seed, 5 thls: Mrs. L..O. Noble, Trenton, Ga. Touch-me-nots, or. balsam, . zinnias, mos, all colors, 20c doz., postpaid. No stamps;.. Mrs, Harold W..Ohst, Chicka- mauga, Ga. Sunflower seed, 75c for 1-2 gal., or ~ Several. colors dbl, dahlia slips, for NE SOP Nao ae dark .red; 10. pint,. or exch. for well | ea, arborvites,25 a., Devil's Pink and white hydrangea, 25 cut-. Lauraine-Carnie, Ball:Ground, Ga., Rt. nots; and . zennias,: single petunia, 15c. doz., dahlia plants. for 5c; single red geranium, unrooted) \ rooted. Add postage: Mrs. Martha Car- | arbor-vitea, junipers, 30c ea., or 6 for. | $1.00; ,Boxwoods, dwarf and tree;.6 for 25e. Mrs, Doyle A, Knight, Dublin, .Ga., |: marigolds, .dbl., 15 doz., postpaid; cos- |. exch. for potato plants. Dollie Black- | ' well, Cleveland, Ga. Hoge doz., 2 doz., 50c. Postage paid on: orders for 50c or more. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga; Rt.. 3. Milk and wine'lilies; 4 for 35c; gladi- oli, 50c doz. red flowering ma ee He ent, 30c. doz:, Jap? twig, 40' doz; Easter lilies 25 doz., yellow with.silver spots lilies, 50 doz, Exch. for fruit; Mrs. Mattie. Cater; Alma, Ga., Rt. 2. : white with yellow cups, very fragrant, $2:50 a 100 del., or 28 doz) dl, red: Johnsoni lily bulbs; 35 and 45 ea., blooming size. Del. Mrs, J, W. Late, Whigham, Ga, : Wild Easter: lilies, $1.00 a 100;' old scarlet verbena; te plants, Shasta: and Chesterfield daisies, caps, 25 doz., del. Mrs. 'T. E) Moore, Royston, Gai, Rt 1. . # - Large chrysanthemumis, red oe yel- lom cannas, red and pink verbetias, 25c doz., each: Burning. Bushj touch-me- 10e.. doz, April blooming narcissi bulbs, $1.00 a. 100, $7.00 M., white iris; \25e doz. Add. post- bs Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Pink: and : white oxalis,:. 2 bunches, 15c; red colens; 25 doz,, red: and white Vinea plants, 20 dozi; red, white! and purple verbena, 3 rooted: bunches; 25c; ea:, red geraniums,; blooming size; 20c ea, 1 rosebud-geranium; blooming, 25c; 1 doz, large blue violet sets, 25c;, large summer bloom cactus; 10c cutting; 15c rooted; 1 rooted red fuchsia. cuttings, | 15c, mixed) phlox' and. petunia seed, 5c 7 Miss: Mellie Merritt, Cairo; Ga., Red, pink and white, blooming be- xmas. Thanksgiving; and May -cactus, rosebud, geraniums, all 10c ea. orange sultana cuttings, 3, kinds wandering jew, shell and chicken gizzard begonia, Be eo ea. Mrs. J. D. Boyett, Cairo, Ga., Large-type chrysanthemums, ..Black bronze and red, silver. wedding; white, large yellow and incurved; large yellow -and fringe giant zinnia seed, African marigold,. and~ larkspur: seed, a:,. 10c early daffodils or jonquil. bulbs: at: $1.00 a100. Mrs, Rufus Anderson,: Augusta, Ga., Rt.2. Box 28, atlas Zennias, prince feathers, 20e.. doz., 36. | grape leaf and red begonia, rooted, 10c: Genuine, little sweet scented. yellow. red: and) white geranium: cuttings, 10c ea.,; 3 for 25e; bright and dark red rose- bud -and walnut: geranium cuttings, 3 for 25c; Mothers Tears, 6 for 25c; variegated lantanas, 5c. cuttings; red and white fuchsia, 3 for 10e; Add -post- age-on orders less than 75c. Exch, for good meal or chicken: feed sacks, Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs,:.J. E.:: Fields, Dah- lonega, Gaa Rt. dy eo Alfred Conrad canhas, extra.larg Salmon pink blooms;:9 for '$1.10;:Pillar of Fire; largest red to crimson blooms, 18 for $1.10; Silver Cloud, large incurv- ed chrysanthemums,. large. ostrich Golden Glow, 15c ea:, $1:00 doz.;Hast- ings dbl., zinnias, allcolors: mixed, all colors. phlox, pink and whitetouch-me- nots; 20e doz.) 5 doz. $1.00. Mrs. W. H. Rueker, Milner, Ga. - miller, 15 doz., chrysanthemums, red, yellow jonquils, and camellia balsam, -zinnias and: straw flowers, 6a.) 25doz., poppies, 30 doz. Add postage; Miss Roxie Teague, East -Ellijay;Ga; . 7c cutting, or 12c rooted}. kinds be- agus: ferns, 10 ea.; pink and red: justi- cia, and pink and ae sultanas, 7c ea.,.or 10e rooted; purple and pink Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. for 40 del, ornamental pepper. plants, large size, 12c del., Christmas and May cactus, blue plumbago, rooted, 15 ea, or exch. for pink or. any-.-color sna rooted.. Write first.. Mrs..A. H; Price, Locust Grove, Ga. x 15. doz.,-2, large calla lily bulbs, $1.00 ea., yellow cosmos.seed, 10c, marigolds, some -of ea., 15... Mrs.'.J. T.. Manry, Goggans, Ga. CA A Gainesville, Ga., RFD 1 PAGE FIVE late summer ' and fall: blooming, 30e Poet narcissi bulbs, blooming size, : fashioned Blu Bottle: bulbs; 50ca 100, . 10 bunch, rooted: purple verbena; dusty: miller) night | dbl., pink Oleander, rooted cuttings, 15c gonia, white. oxalis; white sultana, orange geraniums, dbl.; pink, red: and Hawk, Black. red Madame Wheeler, pkg., large type cannas, $1.00 doz; chry- santhemums, $1.00 doz, or exch.,: for _ Purple and yellow iris, 35 doz.; dusty 40c doz., foxglove; purple, white::and | Red salvia; 20c doz., 7. kinds cactus, gonias, 7c cutting, or 15:rooted;:aspar- verbena, 10: ea., ' white; pink; -peri- | : winkle, 10c. doz. Postpaid. ' Nor stamps, _ Fire on, the Mtn,, (border plant), 25. dragons, or. delphincum plants, well Purple lilac, 15c-20c large Jeafi cactus, . plume; pure white, 15c ea., 18 for $1.10; - Q shasta daisies, 30c doz, 5 doz.,. $1.00; Grape geraniums,.10 ea, or 10 for 50c; cosmos, 10. doz. Louise Tumlin, we \ and single seed 2 doz., 10c. PAGE SIX, 4 . Flowers And Seed Star bgonia, 40c, ea.,. dbl., pink. and salmon geraniums, 20c; pink oxalis, 25 punch, lace fern, 35c; armaryllis bulbs, Lwhite with red stripes, 50c ea., white spider lilies, and red doz., blue wonder lily, 1 1 yed and butterfly cannas, 40c a., single red and yellow cannas, 30c; Eal- phant Ear, <35c; . pak, Javender moss. verbena, and umbrella: palm, all well rooted, Mrs. C..C. Wisenbaker, Lake Park, Ga., Rt, 3. Box6.. Hastings large zinnias and. marigold plants, dbl., and single, 10c doz., del. Mrs. A. A. Dickenson, Colquitt, Ga. . Shasta daisies, 15c doz., cosmos, 10c doz., zennias and bachelor buttons, ea., 25c doz., dahlias, from seed, bloom this year, all colors, 30c doz., sea MOSS, 20c doz. Add postage. Miss Omie Walker, Young Cane, Ga. About 4 doz., dbl., and single carna- tion plants, white, pink, dark red. Bloom all winter indoors, 50c doz. Mrs. re Hawkes, Commerce, Ga., RFD 2. Large rooted ferns, 25c ea., smaller size, 15c, or 2 for 25c, plus postage. Mrs. G. M. Foster, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. Blue and white flags or iris, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100; Yellow June lilies, jonquils, snowdrops, April narcissi, 20c doz., 90c a 100; Sword ferns, mistletoe geran- iums, conch begonia, pink and white, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; mint, garlic and horehound, 20c clump, rooted. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga., Rt. 1. | Sweet Williams, Jerusalem cherries, Faster lilies; and large, cream Mums, Hastings variety, ea., 25c doz., Mexican and large yellow and other color mari- gold, mixed, small cayenne pepper Jants, ea., 20c doz., touch-me-not, or ed teal all colors, dbl., 15c doz. sea moss, or water fern, 6 rooted, 15c; white calla lily bulbs, 25c ea., rooted cape jas. mine, 25 ea., 5, $1.00, Mrs. Mary E. Taylor, Gordon, Ga., Rt, 3. Elaphant Ear bulbs, 15c ea.., dbl., red carnation cuttings, 10c ea., mixed candy tuft, 10c doz., pink verbena, 5c bunch Will accept stamps. Mrs. E. B. War- -ren, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.0 . Large and small Jew, 5 eutting, rooted, 10c;old fashioned Ice plants, 5c cutting; 1 cabbage geranium, rooted, 20c. Add postage. Mrs. H. Casteloes, Moultrie, Gag Rt. 5. Steels Mastadon and Miracle pan- sies, reds, yellow, pink, purple, every . imaginable variation, 50c doz., also ageratum, 10c doz., wisteria, routed, 25c; geranium cuttings, many kinds, 10c ea., dark red, dbl., dahlia roots or slips, 25c; red and white ate ee rs. H. rooted, 30c; dbl., H. Ezzard, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 1. Artemisia Silver King, and brightly colored hardy Sweet Williams, 25c doz., Chicken border plants, and water hya- -cinths (flowers lilac.rose), 10c ea., Cy- prus plant (Umbrella palm), 15c ea., Sedum Rock plants, 15c doz. Mrs. D. G. Jones, Arlington, Ga., Crestview. 12 different kinds yard flower plants, 18c, or exch. for white feed or flour sacks, or a few goodchick or dairy feed sacks. Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga. : White April narcissi and butter and eggs, 50c a 100 for the next two weeks; ~ poxweed cuttings, $1.00 doz., or lot Star of Bethlehem, 20c a 100; cosmos, white, red, rose, 25 a 100; 3 well et or $2.50. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Middleton, Ga., Rt. 1. Zar -~ Cannas: Large, dbl., red _ president $2.00 a 100; large red and yellow varie- gated, $1.50 a 100; deep rose pink (City of Portland), $1.00 doz., sweet scented yellow narcissi large daffodils, jonquils, butter and eggs, all mixed, $1.00 per -100 bulbs, white iris, well rooted, $1.00 per 100; galdiola bulbs, $1.00 a 100; well -rooted white shasta plants, 25c-a doz. Mrs: J.*R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. : Mixed chrysanthemums, some in- -eurved,, 20c doz., dbl., white violets, 25c -doz., 5 kind marigold, many colors large zennias, weigela, caleopsis, 15 doz., abl., red carnation, dbl., shasta daisy, -heliotrope, 5 colors verbena, physoste- gia. Sweet Williams, 5c e2a., several colors, rooted geraniums, also white, 20c; large size cigarette plant, 35c and -95c: narcissi, 5 doz., $1.00; 4 colors iris, 25 doz., 5 doz., $1.00; 22 different hardy plants, $1.00; yellow primroses, golden glow, blue ageratum, 5c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Delia Fife, Armuchee, Ga. Chicken gizzard, and pink: conch be- gonia, bronz leaves, large flat: leaf cactus, sword fern; 10c ea.red conch begonia, squirrel tail, and big Boston fern, 15c ea., blue and white -plooming Jew, and white hydrangea ue gladioli bulbs, 40c: sage geraniums,. -1 cuttings, 5c ea. Add postage. Miss | Gladys Lewis, Toomsboro,.Ga, - . White German iris, daffodils, yellow jonquils, and single white narcissi, e@., $1.00 per 100; extra large, dbl., yellow narcissi, $2.00 a 100; blue, single hya- _cinths, 50c doz., red spider lilies, 50c a 100.. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. Hastings red salvia plants, 20c doz., 3 doz., 50c; 6 different colen plants with each 50c order. All del. Mrs. J. Bryan, Philomath, Ga. el | Bilver bell bubblets, 10c doz., dusty miller, 5c; grape begonia, 10c; fragrant central fern, 10c snapdragons, 15c doz., May cactus, 10c ea., Weeping Mary, 10c ea. .Miss Mary Reece, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4. Snapdragon plants; now beginning to bloom, 50c doz., small size. 25c doz., pink, red and purple verbena, 30c doz., perrywinkle, 15c doz., large, dbl., zinnia plants, Hastings large kind, 15c doz., mixed colors. Add postage.:. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. : Purple achimanese, 15 plants 25c, gold medal, baby breath and fish tale ferns, 20c ea., white and pink sultana, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; Thurstonii begonia, -20c; dbl., pink ivy leaf geraniums, dbl., white fuchsia, 15c ea., silver leaf vince, 2 for 25c; large bloom cannas, all col- ors, 40c doz. Mrs. W. M._ Vickers, Siloam, Ga. Cactus: Thanksgiving, January, Christmas, Cigar, red and pink May, cuttings, 10c, rooted 15c; large, 35c. Mrs. A. J. Anthony, Midland, Ga. Pink, hardy perennial phlox, 10c doz., Allen, Loudsville, Ga. Plants of large sizes cockscomb, red, yellow and variegated, 25c doz. Mrs. LL. GC. Oliver, Chickamauga, Ga.,|RFD 2. Blue Bottle, 50c a 100, pink verbena, 6 for 25c; purple verbena 25c doz., dbl., yellow cannas, 5c ea., Hastings mixed colors zennias, and fall pink, ea., 25c doz., blue, sweet violets, 75c a 100, shasta daisies, $1.00 a 100; yellow June, purple Easter lilies, 50cdoz., each, mix- ed petunias, phlox, 25c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Clara Belle Carey, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1. Zennia, mixed colors, French mari- gold; ea., 10c doz., 3 doz., 25c, 7 doz., 50 (mixed if wanted); black-eyed Susans, 10c doz., Boston Sword ferns, 10c ea., dbl., red carnations, rooted, 10 and 15c ea., pink and red conch begonia, 10c ea.; sng., salmon color geraniums, 10c ea., dark red dahlia slips, 25c doz., mixed colors, annual verbena, jonquil bulbs, 15c doz., 2 doz., 25c; hardy Sweet Williams, 25c doz. Add postage on or- ders under 50c; hardy Columbine plants, 5c ea.,6 for 35c. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Dbl., pink geranium, 1 Weeping lan- tana, 1 white dbl., fuchsia, 1 ea., maple leaf, white, and red begonia, 1 knife blade cactus, 1 white August lily, 1 doz, hardy phlox, 6 pieces rainbow moss, all the above collection, rooted, for $1.25. Dahlonega, Ga. Moonflowers,.15c ea., 2 for - 25c; American Maidenhair fern, Deciduous, 15c clump, 12 for $1.00, $5.00 a 100; Royal ferns (3 to 4 ft., with palm like foliage), Deciduous, 12 for $1.00, $8.00 a 100 plants, not prepaid; Jack in the Pulpit, $1.00 doz., $6.00 a 100; yellow fringe orchid, $1.50 per 10. Juliet Tuggle Nelson, Cleveland, Ga. Zennia, dusty miller, pink thrift, cos- mos, marigold, and lace border planis, all 15c doz., Roman hyacinths, yellow, white, pink and daisy chrysanthemums, and white, 20c ea.; pink primroses, 25c a 100; red colus, 5c ea., and collection of pot flowers, $1.00 box. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2 Box 44. Rose; flesh, and salmon sultanas; pink conch, pink, white and red dbl, geraniums, manicata, Pres. . Carnot, spotted Leaf Begonia 10c ea., 3 for 25c; 3 kinds stiped Jew, 5c ea., blackberry lily and straw flowers, false dragon- head, golden glow, variegated and lav- ed. Send postage for orders less than 50c. Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. Dbl., strawberry; red, pink and single red and pink geraniums cuttings, 20c doz., Maple begonia, rooted, 20c cut- tings, 10c ea., sword and maiden. hair ferns, 20c bunch; white and pink oxalis, 5c; rainbow moss, dbl. red cactus, grape begonia, rooted, red conch be- colleous, and mixed phlox,-15c doz., a.; marigold, cosmos, straw flowers; larks- pur, 10e doz. carnation, mixed, 25 doz. Add postage. : Mrs, J; C. Eades; Gaines- ville, Ga., Rt. 7. ee Pink and white hardy phlox, $1.00 doz., lemon lilies, and red and purple BS doz., and Hemero callis day lilies, $1.50 or 3 doz., 25c postpaid. Miss Bertha| G Add postage. Miss Mary E. Grindile, doz., cosmos, and Hastings gennias, ea., 5c doz. All cuttings rooted. 30c doz., Dorothy Perkins roses, pink | ender dahlias, 15 doz. All plants root- |- -50c ea.;. plus postage. gonia, all-10c; mixed balsam, mixed, tapes res ahs gare aisha OR Nite Sikes ak SN PR LE a Rt oa ee a lesion bn MARKET BULLETIN verbena, 50c doz., little summer phlox, all colors, 25 doz. June cactus, 15c a., well rooted Boston and sword ferns, 20c ea. Add pestage on small orders. a Nellie Kat Turner, Dahlonega, a. . a Well rooted cape jasmine, leopard plants, 25cea., rooted Xmas cactus and salmon pink geraniums, 15c\ea. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Ga., RFD 9. Red and pink verbena, large wander- ing Jew. 25c doz., ea., cream white can- nas, 20c ea., dusty. miller, small Jew, 20c doz., ea., mistletoe geraniums an cigar and alligator cactus, ea., cuttings, 5c ea., rooted, 10c; squirrel tail fern, 10 ea., 3 for 25c; Exch. for begonia, geran- | ium and ragged robin. Mrs. S. A. Mil- ler, Finleyson, Ga., Rt. 3. Purple iris, 95c per 100 large size bulbs. Money orger preferred. Miss Mae Bell White, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 36. Fine chrysanthemums, 50c doz., dah- lias, best named, 25c ea., mixed varie- ties, $1.00 doz. gallardius, verbena, Calif., petunias, hollyhocks, Sweet Wil- liams, etc., Write.| Miss Lois McLain, Calhoun, Ga., 312 Wall St. Several hundred Aramyllis Johnsonii, intense crimson, lily bulbs, all blooming size, 20c ea., 3 for 50c, 7 for $1.00 per- paid. Mrs. Maud Brooks, Arlington, Ga., RFD. Purple heartsease, 10c doz., pink and white oxalis, 5c ea., Widows Tears, 5c per bunch, salmon and rose pink sul- tanas, 10c ea., large leaf with large pink flowers oxalis bulbs, 3 for 5c. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tusculum, a. Small pink oxalis, 10c bunch; pearl tuberose bulbs, 6c ea. Del. Mrs. A. S Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. White and purple, early, yellow with brown, tan with blue later fall bloom- ing, iris, 50c doz., early Trumpet yel- low. narcissi, April blooming white nar-~ cissi, 35c doz., 3 for $1.00; 2 fine dbls., 75c doz. poet narcissi, white yellow cup, margined red, 50c doz., red salvia, mixed petunias, 25c doz. white, sweet May pinks, 50c doz.. Mrs. R. M. Shep- pard, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 3. 1 well rooted Begonia with clusters of red flowers, 35c; red conch begonias, 15c ea., rooted. Mrs. A. B. Lavender, Gordon, Ga., Rt. 3. if Any amt., snowdrops, 50c 4-100; day lilies, 25c ea. Mrs. S. A. Leonard, Chatsworth, Ga., Rt. 2. Well rooted ferns: Boston, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; Ostrich Plume, 20c ea., geran- jum cuttings, 3 for 10c St. Bernards lily (variegated pot plant), 15c; also want to exch. butter and egg bulbs for daffodil bulbs, also April blooming Nar- cissi, Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Sng., and ddbl., geranium, all colors, cuttings, 5c ea., Sword, Boston, and Osmudas ferns, 15c ea., Begonias: root- ed, Argentea, Metallica, Coraline Lu- cerne, 10c ea., not rooted, 8c ea., Series eactus, not rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. A. Evans, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3. Red and pink geranium, Thanksgiv- ing and Xmas cactus, sword ferns, Rex Begonia, 10c ea., pink oxalis bulbs, white conch begonia, red and pink June cactus, 5c ea., white and green wandering jew, Rainbow oss, 10c bl., giant, Add postage. Miss Pearl Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1... Variegated hollyhocks,. 20c doz. sweet blue violets, 50c a 100 rooted Farmer, plants; all colors moss, 20c doz., wild |, Easter Lilies, $1.00 a 100. Mrs. E. C. Mc- Elhonnon, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1. Star blotched and solid color petunia, -50c a 100; red verbena, 3 rooted plants, 25c; pink and purple verbena, pink primroses, shasta and chesterfield daisies, 20c doz. pink and red conch begonia cuttings, 3 for 25c; April Nar- cissi bulbs, $1.00 a 100; blue and white |. iris, $1.50.a 100. Mrs. A. A, Cary, Roys- ton, Ga., Rt..1. pe Marigold, .chrysanthemums, zinnia anl touch-me-not.plants, mixed colors, 50c a 100 postpaid. Miss Estella Jen- kins, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1: Large, strong Grand-duke jasmine, Mrs. G.M. Bar- row, Madison, Ga. . Red, cream, yellow and variegated marigolds, 15-doz., or exch. for. pansy, | or dbl., carnation plants, and ivy leaf geraniums, any Color. Mrs. Myrtle Collins, McIntyre, Ga. _ Sword lilies, 50c doz., bronze. lilies, April blooming narcissi, daffodils, dbl., and single jonquils, white star jasmine, vellow jasmine, 15c doz., $1.00 a 100; , oval purple and lavender, blue and R yel .40c doz., yellow, dbl, japo- ow. iris, -niea, pink .althea, pink almonds, .25c; Ba and rose hardy phlox, 30c doz., s, Lilie Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. Everblooming begonias, dbl, and | Mrs. Ella | a., id | cornfield beans, hardy | trope, /marigold, dbl., 4 1-yr old Sprengeria 15 rooted. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. . iL, gourd seed, 5c doz. Miss Lucile Akins china asters, verbena, mixed colers,,25. Thursday, Jane 6,'1929. single geraniums, 15c; pink, white and~ orange cannas, 2 for: 25c; Elephant Ears, 20c a plant; blue, single Roman hyacinths, 36c doz., zennia seed, 10c cup. Send postage with: small orders. Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Bh) ee ee Pink sultanas, rooted, and pink cae rose, 15c; 6 colors geraniums, Including the Pansy Face, 75c; tree cactus, 10c pink and red rosebud -geraniums, 15c - plue iris, 25 doz., Exch. some for Half-Runner garden or or for Calif., black-_ Adairs- 2 cups white eyed peas. Mrs. Mamie Stone, ville, Ga., Rt. 3. es 400 Red lily roots, 25c per root, 200 yellow jonquils, 10c doz, 6 rooted monthly blooming pink roses, 35 ea. . No orders for less than $1.00. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. nt hae Dbl. rose pink geraniums, white | August lily, 10c ea., justicia, 6. in. high, | 15c ea., zennias and marigold, 10 doz,, . mixed, pink May cactus, 10c ea., 3 for. 95c, All well rooted. Miss Oruetta, . Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga., Ri 8.5 oa Golden spur daffodils, blue hya- cinths, jonquils, sweet yellow narcissi, 20c doz, 3 doz, 50c; pink and white grass pinks, purple iris, and Arabian lilies, 15 doz., 4 doz. 50c; marchal- neil and Dorothy Perkins roses and purple lilac, big strong roots, 2 for 25c;. asparagus,.3 Yr. old roots, 10-30c; shas- ta daisies, 15c doz. Mrs. R. D. Powell, . College Park, Gav ee Grape begonia, 20 and 25c.ea., white pegonia, 15c ea., Gloria de Chatelaine, - 20c ea., 2 yr. old pink and. white hy-- drangea, 25c ea, rainbow fern, l5c ea., carnation, 25c ea., purple helio- 15 ea., dahlia. flowered zennia, balsam plume plants, all 15c doz., mixed hollyhocks, 25c doz., Boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, 25 ea., narcissi, white and yellow, iris, purple, $1,00, a 100, each. Miss sAddie Hughey, Ran- ger, Ga. Rt. 1. | ae Ss Hdydrangea, Sword fern, 15c; petu- nia, choice zennias, 2 doz., 15; ote " yr W- marigolds, black-eyed Susans, lace single red and . yellow, 10c doz., feather few, 15c doz, catnip, pepper- mint, 20c doz., 1 houseleak. geranium, 2 _ begonias, 35c; ferns, 1 a., lace, aspara- gus and sword, 35c; 1 Xmas cac 8): 2, gerniums, 35c; add postage on small orders. Mrs. M. A. Brady,. Murrayville, Ga. Se ote ee lat - Petunias, 15 doz. large blooming. yellow cannas, 40c doz., dbl., pink poppy : seed, 10c qt., orange day lilies, 20c doz., ferns; $1.00 e@., _ or exch. for all colors dahlias, except purple, and pink and white, orange and old rose, large, blooming size cannas, Easter and. August lilies, amaryllis bulbs and Japan lilies. Miss Susie Peters, Luxomni, Ga., Rt. 1. eo Large bunch velvet red colens, rooted, 10c ea., Hastings rooted honeysuckle, white and yellow, 20c ea., or _exch., 1 or. hollyhocks, purple geranium iris (root-. ed), pink, white, or red, large verbena, snapdragons, carnations, shasta, daisies, any color dahlias, red conch begonia, or May cactus. Ea: to pay postage. Mrs. L. C. Rush, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 3. Golden glow, large white shasta daisies, each, 30c doz., dbl., pink touch- . me-nots, red salvia, 25 doz, mixed - coleons, 5c ea., plant, purple perennial sweet peas, 10c ea., geraniums, 5c cut- ting, May blooming cactus, 10c cutting, Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt\lo) Pink crepe myrtle and pink cherokee roses, 25c ea., red altheas, 20c ea., pink, _ dbl., almond, 15c ea., 2 for.:25; golden ._ bells, 20c ea., purple wisteria, 25c; old fashioned yellow narcissi, 20c doOZ., - orange. lilies, snow-on-the-mtn., and wash-bowl plants, all 15 doz., red: ram- bler roses, 15 ea. Add postage.. Mrs. . Will James, Talking. Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Purple crepe myrtle, red flowering pear, well rooted, 2 for 25c; pink sweet pea shrub, 25 ea., yellow day lilies, 2. doz., bulbs, for 35c, -April blooming paper white. narcissi, butter and eggs and single. jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. _ W. W. Wallace, Arnoldsville, Ga. RFD Box 405.0005. :; . ee _ Scarlet salvia, 20c doz., 1 blue. salvia in ea., order; perriwinkle, very large fluffy petunias, dbl.,. touch-me-nots, and snapdragons, various colors of 15. . doz., each. Mrs. J..S. Keadle, Yates- ville, Ga.,. Rt. 1... ee Sweet. violets, 15c doz. yellow. can- = nas, 20c. doz.,- chrysanthemums,..20C _ doz, arbor vitea, 5 ea., and dish rag Vienna, Ga., Rt. 3. ee hg geet eae Giant zinnias, all colors, imp., large. flowering snapdragons,. calendula doz., or exch., for eggs for table use, OF . for dried fruit. Mrs. S. D. Welch, Atlanta, Ga., 1069 Grove. St. ce | white striped, and 1 solid ry plant; 1 Sprengeria fern, ners on it. $1.00 for the 3 oe Nee i. M. Aderhold, La- catlet salvia, latge leaf hd zennia large size plants, Brie Maes Annie Stowers, Dis debs Ie Ee t <7 hite,' yell mums, yellow cosmos, 25c doz., Hastings dahlia flowered zinnias nd dbl., touch-me-nots, mixed colors, 40 doz., mixed colors perennial sweet peas, mixed color mallows, 10c ea. No checks. Will except stamps to 50c. Exch. for red carnations, white or davender dahlia, salmon or yellow can- , Or daisy mums. Mrs. V. T. Cham- , Cumming, Ga., Rt. 2. + Red salvia, strong roots, 35 doz., 2 doz., 60c; golden glow, 3 for 10c;. Jap- @nese daisies, 15 doz., 2 doz., 25c: mix- i large type zinnias and marigolds, doz., also pimiento pepper, 15 doz., doz., 25c. All del. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, Grange, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 60. 2 a 'Mrs. Frank Stewart, Gray, Ga. _White narcissi, white and yellow daf- ls, jonvuils bulbs, dbl., and single, doz., 50c; grass pinks, 3 bunches, 25; white hydrangea, rooted, 20c ea., ever~ aa Armoor river privet, 1 to 2 ft., .00 a 100; lemon lilies, $1.50 a 100; spider lilies, 3 for 25c; well rooted ever- blooming roses wf all kinds, 20c ea., 3 for 50c, 8 for $1.00; tree fern, 20c; white and purple wisteria, rooted, 2 to 3 ft., I $1.00. Wet moss packed. Miss ie L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Red salvia, tall standing cosmos ixed colors, dahlia flowering and t, dbl.. zennias, all colors, including te, Fire plant, red Fall marigolds, tty-by-night, all 30c doz., long, ten- zer, green okra, large, dbl., hollyhock, and red marigold seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. Dbl., ruffled and. fringed petunias ixed colors, large dbl., dark red car- 10ns, rooted, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; red id pink conch begonia, grape, and white and red dbl., geraniums, pink Justicia, all 10c ea., and rooted; small leat green Jew, 3 for 10c; col., of 12 ants, $1.00. Add postage on small -orders. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Ro ston, Ga, Rt. 3. ra Rein ea., large oleanders, angel wing be- nias,-lace ferns, hydrangea, 1 ea., agerosa lemon, grape fruit, guinea 8 begonia, all in. big tubs, $5.00 ea., del. at home; smaller pink, dbl., olean- ders, $1.00 and $1.50; Sweet Williams, dahlia slips, red, variegated and yel- low, mixed,. 25c doz., ea., butterfly ushes, well rooted, 25c; white, blue and Variegated iris, cannas, large red, and 40W, green foliage, bronze foliage ih red blooms, all 50c doz., pink and ite oxalis, 10c; dbl., basam, big type nia, tall and dwarf marigold, prince feathers, all 15 doz., or 2 doz., 25c. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. J: D. Lumsden, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 1. ve Royal purple and blue iris, $.150 a 00, 50c.doz., long trumpet and cream with orange cup, daffodils, $1.50 a 100, $10 M., mixed of each: dbl., touch-me- not, all colors, few sage geraniums or salvias, and Hot pepper plants, 20c doz., grass geraniums, 25c bunch. Bachelor buttons, 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. . P. Jones, Lula, Ga., Rt. 3. All colors dbi., zinnias, white and Variegated violets, myrtle vine, * sweet Williams, and daisy plants, all 10c doz., daffodils, purple verbena, 20c doz., lav- ider iris, 30c doz., velvet rose, dbl. white and pink Dorothy Perkins, sword lilies, red rambler roses, giant ribbon &rass, all 2 for 15; blue spider wart and cinnamon vine, 15c doz. John Wil- son, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3. . _xXmas, red and pink, cactus, beef . ak begonia, cuttings, and red conch Solid green, 5c bunch; anything of equal value I need. Mrs. A. Clay, Loganville, Ga., Rt. 2. Sweet blue violets, 20c a 100; mixed balsam, 2 doz., 25c; pink and white and Oak hydrangea, cape jasmine, Gentle- mens Cup, 10 and 15c; red spider lilies, and sage plants, 3 for 25c; wandering. Jew, 5c bunch; justicia, white conch, coral and Argentine guitar begonia, 10c a.,.rainbow moss, pink verbena, pink May cactus, 5c cuttings, 10 and 15c lants angel trumpet, 5c bunch, 3 for & for.25c; yellow thornless rose, 9 w, lavender, large chry- 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Joe; Orange, scarlet cannas, 50c doz. or 3 yellow violets, three kinds of ferns, 25c . FAGESIGHT: | - Flowers And Seed _ Oo For Sale: Pink hydrangea,;25c per cutting, or $2.00 for pot; August lilies, weil rooted, 50c per plant, or, $3.00 for pot; red ger- - aniums, 15 cutting, or one well rooted, "5c; conch geranium, well rooted, 10c per plant, or 3 for 25c; pink justicia, 50c cutting, well rooted plant, $1.50; striped Jew, 10c cutting; Big Leaf green Jew, _ -. 15 cutting. Add postage. Miss Rosie Massey, Lula, Ga., RFD 3... _ Geraniums, well rooted and wrapped . for good del., red, pink, white, tomato. _. red and old rose, and all kinds of ferns, except Maiden Hair, 25c and 50c ea., crimson and- gold. marigolds, 35c doz.,:2 yr. old Sofrano rose bushes, 50c ea, Mrs.Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. _ All kinds of lilies, 50c doz., Fire plant, and nasturtiums,.ea., 30c doz., gladioli bulbs, 50c doz. Sell or exch. for dried -or canned fruit. .Mrs. Mattie Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2. , Pale: pink primroses, 10c doz., laven- der August lilies, 35c doz., dusty miller . and.pink garden pinks, ea., 10c .doz., ~ - dark blue iris, also yellow and brown ' iris, .ea., 40c doz., hardy mums (dbl.,) _ bronze and rose, 25c doz. No orders filled. for less than 25c. Add postage _. for.less than'50c. Miss Melva Jackson, + Chatsworth, -Ga. . -.Jonquils, daffodils, butter and eggs, fe butter cups, :20c doz.,-pink Dorothy Per- uA kins rose cuttings, 15c ea., dark yellow summer lilies, 20c doz., roots; wisteria .. cuttings, lic. ea., or exch. for dahlias, . narcissi, hyacinths, dark red cannas or .. Hastings verbena, all colors. . Add . - postage. Mrs. N. W. Williams, Ogle- 2 thorpe, Ga, Rt. 2... _. * Begonias, Coraline Lucerne, Pres. -. Carnot, Oicta Rosea, red and pink . . Conch, Asparagus plumrosa, sultana, _ justicia, any 3 for 55c; Oleanders, dbl., , pink,.cream, white, single red, Altheas, . dbl., pink, white lavender, weigelas. abelia, hydrangea, spirea, deutsia,. any . 4 for $1.15, 6 for, $1.60. Mrs. J. A, Grif- fni, -Cordele,, Ga., 512 16th Ave., East. 2 purple.geraniums, well rooted and . blooming. size, 25c.ea., white and laven- der chrysanthemums, 50c doz., single, pink hyacinths, :35c doz., bulbs; tame . jemson plants, 10 doz. Gertrude Beck- _ ham, Rising Fawn, Ga. RFD'2., . Zennia plants, 10 different colors; 5 - of ea. 50c postpaid. J. W. Rieney, -. Wadley, Ga. Paper white narcissi: bulbs, 20c doz., and postage; sent with order. Miss | Gena Faulk, Jeffersonville, Ga. _.. Cream white jonquils, 25c doz., but- ter and eggs, 20c doz., dbl., cream. jap - -.. onicas, rooted, 25c; snow drops, blue . tris, golden glow, blue butter cups, all ; 25c doz., ferns, 2 for 25c; peach roses, pink, 15c; common blue: lilac, crepe myrtle, pink weigelia, rooted, 35c ea. . inchight,30c doz., plus postage: Mrs.} Rt. 3. Soe on Dbl, scarlet geraniums, lic: ea.; trail-- 100; white narcissi and lavender iris bulbs, 80c a 100; dbl., pink almonas, red. flowering Jap. quince, 15 ea. red and scarlet verbena, dusty miller, 15c doz., Ladies Wash Bowl and blueviolets, 10c doz., golden bells, 10c ea., ane prim- roses, 50c a 100; deep.red hollyhocks; $1.00 doz., red chimney and. pink roses, 6 for. $1.00.' Add postage... Mrs. Minnie Silver, Oakman, Ga., Rt. 1. . Begonias, Gloria. De -Chatalian, Strawberry and Grape Leaf, well rooted 20c; cedar, arbor-vitea, .and. rainbow ferns, 25c ea., purple and. lavender hardy verbena, flesh colored; Sweet | Williams and hollyhocks, all. colors, mixed, daisy chrysanthemums, 25c doz., mixed colors mammoth mums, white and bronze and yellow, 30c doz., giant zinnias, all colors hollyhock, marigold, phlox. and larkspur seed, 10c for large: pkg. Exch. for db., petunia or any- Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1. | Yellow and Brown mixed, marigoid. plants, 15c doz., large red chrysanthe- mums, 5c ea:, or 50c doz. Mrs..A. L. Branan, Macon, Ga., 217 Duncan Ave. Shasta daisies, 10c bunch; winter ! pinks, 25c per 100; verbena, 25c for 8; Boston ferns, 15c; 3 yr., old Asparagus fern, 50c;: red and pink May Cactus, rooted, 2 for 25c; Josephs Coat, 3c ea:, plant;. rooted Inch : plant, :20c; deep pink conch begonia, rooted, 15c; rose. sultana, rooted, 20c; cutting, lic: Add postage on small orders. 5 extra plants with $1.50. order. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga. Rt, 1: _ 600 jonquil bulbs, 55c doz., or $4.25 for the 500 del. Mrs. Lula T. Moore, Madras, Ga. Ry . Giant snapdragons, large plants, mixed colors, 25c doz. 5 doz., $1.00; grape geraniums, well rooted, 3 for 10c; dbl., white and pink oleanders, rooted. 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Roebuck, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2... . Hastings dahlia flowered zinnias, mixed colors cosmos, white, pink and red: yellow and red fall marigolds; hollyhocks, any of above, or mixed, '25c doz.,. postpaid; chrysanthemums, sev- eral colors, 25c doz., iris, purple blooms with yellow spots, 50c doz. Mrs. A.. J.. Cotney, Butler, Ga., Rt. 1. Blue iris, jonquils, butter & eggs,-daf- fodils, April blooming narcissi, all 25c doz., $1.00 per 100; dusty miller, mam-. moth house-leak, red, white, yellow; -| bronze, eream, purple chrysanthemums,: yellow June lilies, snapdragons, sage plants, Hastings Mammoth | zinnias; and orange marigolds, all 25c doz, Add postage: Mrs. W. F. Fricks, . Silver Creek, Ga. Pink and white periwinkle, brown- eyed Susans, 15c doz., Portulaca or Sun plant, 25c doz. geraniums, red, white and 2 shades pink, 10c cuttings; pink May cactus, 5c cuttings Alba picta be- -gonia, 10c cutting. Add postage. Miss Mary Bargeson, Sardis, Ga, : ' Dahlia. plants from seed; bloom this yr., all colors, 30 doz., asters, 20 doz., single petunias, and orange. marigold/ each. No orders accepted without postage included. Miss Nellie Walker, Young Cane, Ga. -. Hastings dahlia flowered zinnias, 25c |. doz., -wandering Jew, and. oxalis,. 5c bunch, each; Exch. for begonias or sul~ tanas. Ga., Rt. 2. Leopard Spot and Chicken Gizzard begonias, 20c .ea., 2 for 30c; Umbrella palms, same price; green Jew cuttings, .6 for 5; pink oxalis, 10c large bunch; house leak,.5c large bunch;: asparagus}: ferns, well rooted,.15c ea. or exch. any of above for trailing colens, variegated coladium, Rex begonias, old fashioned water lilies, or Boston ferns. Geneva. Smith, Butler, Ga., Rt. 3. Scarlet salvia plants, 15c doz., 2 doz., 25c Balcony petunias, 10c doz., 3 doz., z5c; perennial peas, 10c ea., 3.for 25c. |: Well rooted: Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. ~ : | B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Carnation flowered poppy, 15 doz., blotch and striped petunias, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Swearington, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 93. - Red larkspur, 3: for 10c; mixed. colors petunias and blanket flower, 15c doz.,} st, marigolds and cosmos,:10c doz.,3 doz, 25c. Cash orders del., Mrs. M. C. Con- ner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 4... : Giant Trimardeau pansy-plant; mix- ed colors, tall snapdragons, giant Crego | rs, ea., 25 doz., dbl.,-mixed balsam, dwarf.French marigold,Mullein pinks, as zinnias, and cosmos, 20c doz.; larkspur and blue forget-me-nots..15 doz., blue ageratum, 2-for 5c;.mixed petunias, 15c Ing queen colens, 10c 62., Torenas, 1it' | MaBKeT BU Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, COlaxton;) Well rooted ferns, 90c doz., postpaid. | Rt. 2. doz. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, .Ga., | i __..'| wandering Jew, old fashioned Candy Ball vine seed, 4 lantanas, and 1 doz.,) sweet williams, all colors, 1 Angel Wing: & LETIN doz. All rooted; cuttings scarlet geran- iums, 10 ea. Add postage under 25c orders..\Mrs. ida Taylor, Arlington, Ga., Rt. 2, Box ot. ' Well. rooted English Ivy vine, $4.00 a 100, or 60c doz. Cash with order. Mrs, = C. Carter, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 6."Box x i: 3 e i I : Hastings variegated, red, pink, white, purple, lavender'and yellow verbena, mixed, 15c doz, or exch: for other plants. Mrs.:R. P. Hammond, Cedar- town, Ga, Rt. 5. _. a Rea Snap dragons, Hastings carnations, zennia blue iris lilies, all 30c doz., day lilies, 25c doz., 5 doz., $1.00; yellow can-: nas, 30c doz., 4 doz., $1.00; no order filled for, lilies for less than $1.00; exch. for gladioli. bulbs, dbl.,;: pink or dbl., white geraniums, or any good box pinnis, Miss C. L. Otting, Rome, Ga., Rt. 4): : : : Giant zinnias, mixed colors, Giant asters.and aster.mums, dbl., and single hhollyhocks, ail colors verbena, larkspur, and petunia, all 25c doz. Mrs. W. L. SpeTneMeNe Rome, Ga., 105 East 3rd Geraniums, rooted, 20c;. cuttings, 5c; rat: tail cactus, 3 cuttings 10c; snap dragons, 25c -doz.,. maiden hair ferns; 10c cutting; broad leaf Jew, 5c. No or- der filled for less than:25c. Mrs. A. P. Hutcheson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3. 4 Weeping Willows (rooted); 4 white spirea; 25. young. settings of Lucretia ewberry; 25 narcissi; 25 jonquils; 3 crepe myrtles. All carefully dug and packed, for $2.25 del. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga, Rt. 1. : Pink thrift, French :marigolds, deep yellow: and brown. petals, dusty miller, 15c ea., large type mums, lavender, white,.. yellow, pink, rose, incurved, 50 doz., del., small varieties, 25c a doz., $3.50 a 100; jonquils, . daffodils April blooming :narcissi bulbs, 25c a doz., del., purple violets, 50c a 100, near, white violets, 15c doz.,:90c a 100; pink oxalis, 10c a: bulb; yellow, 20c doz. Add poten for orders Jess than 50c. Mrs. . I. Ellington, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 1. | Purple and lavender variegated iris, 6 for 20e or 35c doz., Major trumpet daffodils, .25c doz.,,2.doz., 45c; single daffodils, 15c doz., white jonquils, 20c doz., dbl.,. yellow hardy chrysanthe- mums, 15 doz., 4.doz., 50; parma vio- lets, small, yellow fragrant narcissi, ea.,| 15. doz.; red and pink Dorothy Perkins roses, :10,-ea., snowball, forsythia, white spirea, 20c ea., 3 for 50c; blooming size. Madonna, lily, 25c ea., 2. for 45c. Add stage for-orders less than $1.00. Mrs. 5. T.. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. Dark purple -iris, $1.75 100,-35c doz., orange lilies, $1.00 a 100; Kiss-me-and Tll-tell you, blue. violets, -primroses, large dbl., lemon and orange: marigold, 20c doz., ea., dbl. zinnias, all colors, 25c doz., daffodils and narcissi, Star of Bethlehem, $1.50.a 100; Weeping Mary, 25c ea,, Mtn., ferns, 25 doz. pink. weigela, well rooted, 35 ea., snow balls, 30c ea, golden bells, 15 ea. nae Dee age. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44.. ~~ Flowers And Seed Wanted f Want Camelia Japonica, any size, also -boxwoods and daffodils, narcissi, hyacinths, lilies, any quantity. State variety, give description of flower and quote best prices. A. P. Boardman, Augusta, Ga., 2840 Walton Way. Wantto swap the following iris: Mrs. *H. Darwin (white, penciled in blue), Queen of May (pinkish); and common purple for Regal lily bulblets, or Amaryllis bulbs.: Exch: of correspond- ence requested, as bulbs cannot be dug until fall.: Mrs. H. E. Newton, For- syth, Ga. \ Want'1 white and 1 blue August lily, also carpet grass: for lawn. Nancy Priddy, Upton; Ky., Rt. 3. Box 43, Want snapdragons. Will exch., cos- mos, zinnias ,marigolds and touch-me- nots. -Mrs. B. T. Grant; Forsyth, Ga., Want 1 water lily, umbrella palm and leopard begonia. Write first. Mrs. Alma Green Shore, Gainesville, Ga., Grove Want to exch. 1 lace fern, well rooted, for 1 rooted sultana or balsams, or dbl. petunia plants: Mrs. Jim Thompson, Odum, Ga,, Rt. 1. ' Want to exch. petunias, marigolds, or Basket flower plants for coleus or cac- tus, either Xmas or Thanksgiving; also exch.; white and pink, dbl., geranium cuttings for ferns or begonias. Miss Lizzie M. Gay, Baxley, Ga., Rt.-1. _ Want 1: or 2-pieces of all kinds of. y and } } gon, Jr., Farmington, Ga., Rh. 2. Thursday, June 6, 1920. begonia, 1 sultana, and 3 or 4 geran~ iums of different colors. .Mrs. D. J. Grayson, Madisonville, Tenn., Rt. 1. -Want 1 or 200 well rooted purple iris (flue flag lily) plants at $1.00 per 100. Une A. F. Adams, West Point, Ga., Want a few phlox anda few peri- |-winkle. plants. Mrs. J. R. Kincaid, At- lanta, Ga., Rt. 7. Box 354... Oe Want to exch. asparagus plumrosa =}. fern for the orange-yellow Calla,.or.the white bloom Godfrey .eyerblooming Calla, or dbl. ee eee Maude Evans, Hartwell, Ga., Rt.3. - Want lilies. of the valley, roots. Quote price by doz., or by hundred, del.,. also white Fringe, or Old Mans: Beard. Quote price singly, or by doz.,.del.O. H. _ Faw, Marietta, a,,.309 Roswell: St. Want large variety chrysanthemums, _ tulips and pink: :and. white: .cannas, Exch. mixed -dahlia, mammoth mixed zennias, or African orange and lemon ball marigold plants,:or other flowers.. Write first: rMs.S.L. Jackson;:Chats- worth, Ga. fe x wpe co head :red flax plants; % fe Want large Bride Maid, preferred; .grown from: Hastings plants, Exch. :4-queen wreath = plants with bulb,-for 4 flax plants.:Ka. to pay postage: : S. I. Albrecht, Colum- bus, Ga., 922 4th Avec Want to exch. value for -water hya-: cinths. Write for particulars. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt.i4 6 Want 1 Tarrytown fern. Quote price = aneeae Mrs. Di.D. Simpson;;Hape-- ville, Ga. Me MRD oy e4 Want to exch., red -salvia:-and: 50 white narcissi, for 2.-well rooted sul- tanas, red and pink, 1 red dbl,geran- ium, rooted. Mrs. :R.:L. Langston, Reeves, Ga. ae ee Want to-exch.. geranium cuttings, red crepe myrtle, white and sweet violets, _ dusty: miller, butterfly bush, come-kiss- me-and I'll-tell-you, cuttings, for white or blue hyacinth bulbs, sultanas,,any color, white crepe myrtile,:red lantana,, beefsteak begonia, or trailing queen colens.. Plant for plant.:..Ea. to Mand aks pasege gare, M. J.Driskell, Cumming, om yes eae _ Seed For Sale ee i 6 Ibs. pure selected:Stone:Mtn. melon seed, 60c Ib., or exch. for wheat. Mrs. W.'R:Chasteen, Locust Grove; Ga. ae 1 Ib. Harless melon seed, $1.00. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains,Ga, ee New crop Purple Top Globe turnip; = 40c.lb. Few Sugar Crowdersand Won- der pole bean, ea. 25c Ib.; cabbage col- lard seed, 50c Ib. |All del. 1 and 2nd zones: Cash with: order: Mrs.-W. J 1928 crop clear stone peach seed; 6 Ibs. 25c. Mrs..Alice Garner. Palmetto, Ga, : oe 20 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. or Pride of as Ga. melon seed, $1.00 Ib, f.0.b. HB Reeves, Jonesboro, Ga. Aes Pure Ga cabbage collard seed, $3.00 100 Ibs, or 20c Ib. fob. Sample om-re= quest. W. U. J. Draughn, Whigham; Ga. eet a 6 bu. Thompson cane seed, $1.65 bu. $9.50 for lot, fob. Cash with order. Pe.) sonal checks not accepted. L. D. Car- vB 70 lbs. pure, Stone Mtn: Pride of Ga. > melon seed, sound and clean, $100 Ib; 10 lbs. or more \75c Ib., or $35.00 for lot. H. F. Price, Locust Grove; Ga, . 18 lbs. white Ga. cabbage heading... collard seed; $1.00 lb. Miss Kate Lan- . caster, Sylvester,.Ga. _ ps Heading collard and 7 top turnip: seed; extra large pkg.-10c or 3 for '25, plus 2c extra per pkg. for postage: Mrs. _G. M. Foster, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. 20 bu. seeded ribbon cane sorghum - seed, $2.00 bu. fob. W..0. Dailey, :Mie- Donough Ga., Rt. .3.. Pure Stone Mtn. seed, :75c Ibi, te- cleaned: Texas ribbon and orange.cane, 50c gal., white globe turnip, Has- tings speckled bunch: butter-beans, 35 _ Ib. ea: Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. -. |. ns 7 top turnip seed, 5 Jb. lots. Make best offer. Mrs..N. P: Padgett Ella Gap. Ga. - ; ne : SEED WANTED, .Want some cornfield: beanseed. L. - E. Garvin, Morrow Ga, Rt. 1. us Want 2:Ibs, speckled: crowder pea sted. Geo, Gogburn, Alphatette, Ga. "" jt