VOL 13. STATE CAPITOL 2 Y DEPARTMENT 9 | a A PUBLISHED ZY 4 BUREAU OF MARKETSs= ATLANTA, GEORGIA, COMMISSION \ SN ER= NUMBER 40. 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. # aay lars per ton. That is: two 8-4-4s can vary spection, is very necessary. With factory Constant Dripping Day By Day Wears | The Hardest Stone Away As I have written in this Bulletin several times before, most grades of guano may vary in the cost of production as much as ten to twelve: dol- ver twelve dollars per ton d often do vary as much as in the cost of production. Two 9-2-3s can uction. Fhis happens on ac- eight to ten dollars per ton in cost of pr count of the materials used in the manufacture of the fertilizers. The . agricultural value of the fertilizer would vary more than the above dif- ference. Where the inorganic nitrogen is usg in a wet year most of your fertilizer is gone before your crop needs it. Organic nitrogen stays with your.crop until it matures. : : ; j In 1920 a little flat woods farmer from Jeff Davis County came to the Legislature by the name of Tom Linder. He introduced a bill re- quiring the fertilizer manufacturers to show the proportionate parts of the organic and inorganic nitrogen that they used in each bag. This was the main provision of the bill. | Mr. Linder, the author of the bill went. before the agricultural com- - mittee, sponsoring the bill, and it received one vote favorable to its passage and that was the vote of Mr. Linder. ' At each session of the Legislature since 1920 a fertilizer bill has been introduced carrying this provision. At each session it has been defeated promptly. Pas : This year fortilizer bill 199 passed the House and passed the Senate _and was signed by the Governor Saturday morning, August 24th, thus. becoming a law of the State of Georgia. The provision of this bill require that the proportionate parts of or- - ganic and inorganic nitrogen and the sources of all of the plant food and the amount of filler, in each sack and what it is, all shall be printed on the sack. The amount of filler shall be printed in pounds. The fertilizer bill also provides that the Commissioner of Agriculture collect the penalties for the farmer where the fertilizer is subject to a \ penalty. The bill also provides that we, have factory inspection together with inspection anywher in the State that we find the fertilizer. Factory in- inspection we can tell what they are going to put in the fertilizer befora it gets into the hands of the farmer. If they are going to put the wrong thing in it we can stop pe MAR RET ee 7 Ae : OF GEORGI Prevailing Wholesale Prices, August 29, 3 3 Ms ATLANTA = MACON AUGUSTA - Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 lbs._-$1.90 $1.60 $2.00 Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs._ 3.00 | 4.005 3.00 | Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. ---------- 40 40 38 Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ---~-- 88 38 2 36 Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz. ---------- 36. e206 34 = week Yerd Run, don... a ee z Stags, Wie ena aes l eaee 3h 0: 23 oe 21 20 23 Roosters, Wi a4 412 1-2 15 Friers, 1b. a cee 2055 35 ae BO oe: 25 "25 eee 15 7 ab An Mugneoys! Uy cle oe oC 06 30 Field Peas, mixed, bu. --------- 3.00 3.00 3.00 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ------ 3.50 3.50 3.50 Country Butter, best-table, Ib... .40 : 40 40 Country Butter, cooking, lb. ---- .30 0 30 them before it is put in the ground and the crops of the farmetr damaged thereby. : In conclusion I wish to call your attention to this. You cannot build up your land by buying mixed fertilizer. Every heavy.user of commer- ' cial fertilizer that has lived around m has gone broke. Plant you some winter cover crops. I have called your attention to vetch, Austrian peas, clover, and rye, in the columns of this paper before. Do not overlook this. You can double the yicld of your fields and cut your fertilizer bill in half by planting these winter cover crops. There were other bills advocated by the Department of Agriculture. that passed the agricultural committees such as the Powdered Milk Bill, Imitation Butter Bill, Commission Merchants Bill, and the Seed Bill. These were caught in the jam at the last of the session and were not put on the floor for passage. They should be written into law. The necessity for the imitation butter bill is now over, as I have re- ceived a copy of a judgment in the Federal Court of Missouri, where the Internal Revenue Department had proceeded against these imitation butters to collect the 10 cents per: pound on them for being oleomarga- rine. The imitation butter people resisted this, the same as they resisted action of this Department in the spring. They enjoined the Internal Revenue Department. The case was decided on August 5th, 1929. Albert L. Reeves, Judge of the Western District of the Federal Court of Missouri handed down a decision that these imitation butters were subject to this 10 cent per pound tax. I am advised that the imitation butter people are not going to appeal the case but are meeting in Washington, D. C. this week for a settlement with the Internal Revenue Department. This applies to the whole United States. Georgia will be protected from these imitation butters by this decision in Missouri. As a whole the legislature worked harder than any legislature that I have known. \ EUGENE TALMADGE. The sweet potato market is declining rapidly. Too many producers are dumping their crop on the market. Some are not receiving enough for their crop to pay for producing it. Now is the time to begin curing. If you will do this, we can look for a better price later on. es EUGENE TALMADGE o REPORT A PRODUCTS 1929. Always subject to Variation. SAVANNAH COLUMBUS INDEX $2.00 $2.00 ae eS Flowers & Seeq For Sale ._ 2-3-4 38T 2a Flowers & Seed Wanted .... 4 35 35 |} Poultry For Sale ___-----.. 4-5 98 35 Poultry. Wanted... = 5-6 Baby Chicks For Sale |------ 6 eR a Baby Chicks Wanted. oe 6 .22 1-2 23 Eggs For Sale __--- fs oe 6 + 22 1-2. 23 Eggs Wanted _..__.-_-------- 6 45 15 Live Stock For Sale ee ee Live Stock: Wanted <=. 2.22 6 erie 28 Grain For sale. 6-7 : . Grain: Wented 322. <2 2 tess i = - Plants For Sale __-.--/--.--- a 1 15 Plants Wanted c--__.-.-;_.. 1 Seed For Sale 12-03 7 a i : Seed Wanted? .3- 7 3.00 3.00 Incubators For Sale --_---- 7-8 Inoupstors..Wanted.-22- oa eae oe Second-Hand Machinery aS 40 40 Wor. Sele... .- 22: - =. eos 8 : Miscellaneous. For Sale ------ 3 80% .30 ae F lowers and. Seca a) << .For Sale = Daffodil bulbs, 15c doz, 75c a 100; butterfly bushes, 25c ea,, 6 for $1; red and white begonia,,10c ea. Xmas cac- tus, Boston Ferns, 10c ea. All well - rooted. Pay postage on orders over 50c.. Mrs. B. F. Brown, Brookhaven, Ga. Box 18. each, FOB. Have about 15 thousand opens: A. F. Megahee, Coolidge, Ga... : Different colors chrysanthemums, : ~ 10 for 6; golden glow, 3 for 5c; hardy aster, 10c; broad laaf cactus, 5c cut- ting; sweet peas, 2 for 5c; red, pink an purple verbena, 5c ea., justicia, 5C; yellow flowering jasmine, 10c; sage geraniums, and striped grass, 5c. thorn- - Mrs. M. Highfield, Rising Fawn, Ga. 500 yadllow jonquils bulbs, dried, $3 Or: exch. 5 colors rainbow moss free ~ with bulbs; 15 geraniums, mixed col- re: yet, 25c ea. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga. Rt. 1. 50 pink dbl. hyacinth bulbs, $1.75 for jot plus postage. - Jefferson, Ga. RFD 2. -All kinds flowers and bulbs and shrubbery, cheap. Write for prices. ' Narcissi and jonquil, 50c doz. or ex- change for tulip. Bulb for bulb. Mrs. J. W. Sharp, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 2. Cherokee roses, huckleberry, 15c ea., 8 for $1; Tiger lilies, mtn. ferns, trail- ing arbutus, sweet Williams and Ever- green, ea. 25c doz. Well rooted. Add postage. Miss mouees Woods, Mor- ganton, Ga. Tiger lilies, water lilies, evergreens, sweet Williams, trailing arbutus, 25c - doz., cherokee roses, 15c. Well rooted. Ada postage. Mrs. Martha Carson, a F sgareanton, Ga. - Red and pink May, Christmas, Thanksgiving cigar and yellow tree -eactus, red geraniums, salmon pink - sultana, conch, coral leaf and a small- - aniums, asparagus and sword fern cut- tings, 10c; rooted, 15c; larger size, 35 and 50c. Mrs. A. J. "Anthony, Midland, Ga. Few pink, dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, -10c ea., 3 for 25c, smaller, 5c ea., bulb- Jets, 35c doz., 200 butter and egg bulbs, 2c ea., $3 for the lot. Prompt shipment. Mrs. "Hill Whitehead , Jefferson, Ga. ab. 2. ~. 1 purple lilac bush, 70 in. high, 5c; Rose of Sharon, 3 for 50c. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. White narcissi, dbl. jonquils, 25c doz. orange day lilies, white Star jasmine, 15c doz. weigela, 25c ea., pink althea, 15c ea. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Linda Evans, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Bleeding heart, 15c ea., begonia cut- tings, 10c ea., sultana, 10c ea., wander- ing jew, 5c for large cuttings; sweet violets, 15c doz., 1 cemtury plant, 10c. _ Exch for B L eggs. Mrs. M. L. Selph, Vienna, Ga. Purple iris, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; daffo- dils and jonquils, 25c doz, Four Oclock seed, 12 for, 5; zinnia, white touch- -me-not, small marigold, 10c spoonful; pink and red Dorothy Perkins roses, 20c ea., boxwoods and arbor vitea, 50c ea. Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 38; Box 15. Red dbl. poppy seed, 10c teaspoon- ful; dbl. petunia, 25c for 3 doz. seed; summer cypress ang coral seed, 10c _ doz. Mrs. J. S. se Swainsboro, aaa; Boston and ostrich plume ferns, 10c a. Well rooted and packed; St. Ber- nard lily, variegated foliage, 10c. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. - Well rooted Rubra begonias, 6 extra largd, 75c ea.. 5 large 50c ea. Del. Miss Bell Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 4. Calla lily blooming size bulbs. Sell or exch 2 bulbs for 1 1-2 lbs. fresh Hop flowers (or pay any reasonable price for them) and exch. 1 bulb for 1-2 doz- each, buttercup, oxalis, and Grand Duke center blooming oxalis, ang one # Yellow and white narcissi bulbs, 2c. less, yellow roses, 10c. Add postage. ors, large plants but haven't bloomed | eh: Whitehead, Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2.: er leaf begonia, justicia, lemon ger- | doz. Bioorg size tulip bulbs. Mrs. Wi- lay Yates, Barwick, Ga. ~ Jonquil and butter and egg bulbs, 15c doz., pink crepe myrtle, well rooted, 15c ea. Mrs. S. L. Atkinson, Greens- boro, Ga. Box 83. ees Several hundred hardy iris, $1. per 100, or exch for anything can use. Mrs. R. A. Whitmire, Carnesville, Ga. Large blooming size crimson Ama- ryllis bulbs, $1 per doz., daffodils, but- ter and eggs, 25c-doz., imported white, single hyacinths, 50c. doz. No stamps. No order filled for less than 50c. Miss Thena Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 8. Hydrangea, blue and. pink, cuttings 5 and 8c ea., 3 for 25c; Polo cactus, 4 and 8c ea., jonquil and daffodil, $1 a 100; tiger lily bulbs, white and pink phlox, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; lavender phlox 10, 15 and 20c a- bunch; shasta daisies, 3 roots, 12c; blue and white iris, 10c per root, 3 for 25c; white and pink peonies, 35c and 25c; Star of Bethle- hem, 3 doz. 25c. Mrs. Frank Lloyd, Hiawassee, Ga. Royal purple iris, 35c doz., white nar- cissi, dbl. daffodils and hardy pink phlox, each, 20c doz. bleeding heart, dbl. pink peony, 50c ea. dbl. yellow japonica, 25c ea., little white star jas- mine, 15c doz. bulbs; pink weigela, 20c. All rooted. Add postage. Linda Hicks, Ella Gap, Ga. : Mammoth Russian sunflower seed for sale. Make best offer. Mrs. D. W. Hodges, Brinson, Ga. Paper white narcissi bulbs, $3 a 100. Miss Mary E. Holt, Blythe, RED. Bath, Ga. -Pink and white monthly roses, 15c ea., white altheas, dbl. yellow japonica and red weigela, 20c ea., bleeding heart, 60c ea., red, hardy phlox, 25c doz., Roy- al purple iris, 35c doz, paper white narcissi, dbl. daffodils, 20c doz. Red and white Rambler roses, 15c ea. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Fic a: Evergreens, shrubs and bulbs; blue and white large iris bulbs, 25c doz., $2 a 100; Cape jasmine, cedar, boxwoods, 15, 20 and 25c ea., other hardy shrubs. not evergreen, same price. Well root- ed. Purple lilac, bridal wreath, white spirea, watermelon color crepe myrtle. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga. Grape begonia (rooted) deep red and pink geranium cuttings and rose touch. me-not seed, teaspoonful, 10c ea. Conch geraniums, 5c; ferns, 25: and 50c; one sword fern, $5; spregeria and lace ferns. Write for prices; small spren- geria, 15c; cactus, 25c. Add postage. Money order only. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1. Cuttings and rootings of tall Rex Be- gonias, August lily plants, salmon pink sultanas and dbl. red geranium cut- tings several kinds cactus. Write for prices. Mrs. T. E. Grimsley, Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1. Roses, Altheas, goldenbells, pome- granate, spirea, 10c ea., or exch. for white feed and flour sacks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga. Hyacinths: pink, dbl. 10c ea., 3 for 25c $1 doz. blue Roman, 50c doz., dbl. and single jonquils, April blooming narcissi mixed, $1 a 100; lilies, large size Easter Madonna, tigrium, 25c ea. bulb; collec- tion of 25 flower cuttings, $1. Add pos- ae Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jefferson, Ga., 2 year olq oleander bush, $10. Louise Peters, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 1. -- 12 Highway. White jonquils, 20c doz., lemon lilies, 35c doz., purple iris, $1 a 100; crab apple and strawberry bush, 25c ea. Mrs. EJ. orbs Mineral Bluff, Ga. 6 well rooted coral vines, 25. Mrs. G. W. Butler, Iron City, Ga. 1 doz Tiger lily, blooming size bulbs 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Boone, Commerce, Ga. Blue Roman hyacinths, yellow, dbl. daffodils and mixed bulbs, ea: 25c doz., white peony roots, 3 for 25c, Miss Eugenia Yearger, Clem, Ga., Rt. 2. Red fuchsia, dbl. red carnations, 20c ea., red and white vinca, 15 for 25c; training queen coleus, 10 ang 15c, all rooted; sword ruffled and asparagus ferns, 15 and 25c; mammoth red white ah i= light and dei purple verbena. rooted ' cuttings of ea. 25c; rose sultana 10c ea. Miss Nellie Merritt, Cario, Ga., Rt. 2. Different kinds ferns;-any color ger- | aniums, single or dbl., pink and blue hydrangea, white and blue plumbago, white, pink and rose oleander; 1 yr. old antigonon vines, begonias, Rex ang Sil. ver speckled ang other colors, 10 to 25c Would lika to exch. for purple verbena rubber plant, white fox gloves, White hydrangea, yellow sultana, madonna, May, lemon and pink lilies; and mtn. azaleas, mtn. geraniums. Stamps taken. Postage paid on orders of 50c. No order for less than 25c accepted. Mrs. M. M. Buckner, Augusta, Ga., 400 W. Ave. Day lilies, 75c a 100; white Wax: spi- der lily, 10c ea, 6 for 50c; evergren Jan. and Feb. blooming yellow jasmine well rooted, 15 for $1. Add postage. Miss Jennie Evelyn Wells, Chatsworth, Ga. 1 ea. rooteq salmon sultana and red geranium, 20c ea. cuttings, 10c ea. cut- tings of large and small jew, 5c; root- ed, 10c; Add postage on orders over 25c and money order. Mrs. Huldah Cas- teloes, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. Evergreen pea seed, 10c doz. Scot- land bells, blue and pink, 5c spoonful also a few plants, 15c; arbor-vitea and boxwoods, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. G. P. Craig, Morganton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46. A quanity paper white narcissi bulbs, $1 a 100. Mrs. J. B. Cone, Statesboro, Ga., 225 No. Main st. : Madonna lily bulbs (guaranteeg to bloom) 25c ea. Mrs. John W. Harber, Ashland, Ga. White Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz. 6 for 50c, $8 a 100. Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2. Purple King iris, 20c doz., pink al- monds, 50c doz., pink altheas, and red velvet rose, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Alcy Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt 3 Box 59. 150 dwarf variety boxwoods, 6 to 8 in. rooted plants, $6 del., or exch. Lois Woodruff, Greemville, Ga., Rt 1. White hydrangea, Hastings Hills of | Snow, this yrs. growth, 20c; iris, del- icate lavender, 5c ea. No stamps. Add postage. Mrs. i. P. Porter, Ringgold, Ga. Rie Leopard plants and cape: jasmine, well rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. Alton Grindle, Cumming, Ga., Rt 4. Special for September: Iris at great- ly reduced prices quring Sept. $2.50 a hun; 10 different kinds. Per 100 white $1.50; pink $2. brown and red $2. Mrs. Wiley C. Barber, Cedartown, Ga., 127 Philpot St. ; 10 tailing coleus, 10c ga. white and pink conch ger., 15c ea. 2 for 25c; everbearing summer lilac, 60 and 75c ea. (Will send some blooms of lilac if postage is semt); green jew, 10c. All well rooted. Exch. for palms, ger. cut- tings, dbl. petunias, ciger plant , wax plant, chicken gizzard coleus, ice plant ferns, or any kind of hox flowers, or turnip or rape seed. Mrs. Carrie Lou Sanders, Knoxville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 78. Largest type paper white narcissi, $2 a 100; little yellow narcissi, 75c a 100 $6.50 a M., yellow trumpet jonquils, 75c a 100 $6 M., mixeg bulbs of 10 kinds narcissi, daffodils, jonquils and others, 75c a 100; red spider lilies, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100; large purple violets, 75c a 100; milk and wine lilies, 50c doz. Add postage on orders less than $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6. Bulbs: Large, red, salmon pink, rose, yellow and spotted cannas, 3 for 25c; spider and red lily, 10c; red gladioli, 5c ea; white with red stripes Chandelier lily, 20c; dbl. white and single pink: sweet pinks, 3 bunches, 25c; lace, .os- trich plume, maiden hair, Boston, Ted- dy, Jr., and asparagus sprengeria ferns, 15c; salmon and other shades of pink, red and white geraniums, 15c ea., 2 for |25c; justicia, and large pink begonias, 25c ea. All plants. rooted. Mrs W. A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. Water hyacinths, camila japonica, 25 ea., dianthus verbena, fox glove, butter- eups, phlox, pink prim roses, all 25c doz., Eng. junipers, rooted, 2 yr. old plants, 80c ea., 1 American arbor-vitea rooted, 2 yrs. old,. $I; hydrangea, oak leaf, 50c ea., snowball, 60c; roses and ferns, 25c ea. 3 colors, iris, 50c doz., $2 a 100. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. White narcissi bulbs, va per 100, oe ee per 500, $7 M. Postpaid. Miss Bessie : Davis, Kenwood, Ga. See 1 extra large hydrangea in. tub, $8: 1 large sultana, 50c. Mrs. H. Ww. oe = son, Jonesboro, Ga., Rt. 2. : Gladioli, Independence, 50c doz. named varieties and different colors choice iris, 60c doz., rooted red gerani- ums, 15 ea., cuttings, 5c: ea., purple iris, 20 doz. fragrant narcissi and: red... gladioli, ea., 25 doz. bulbs. Mrs, abe O. Noble, Trenton, Ga. _ 7 Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Cash with or- ders. Ruby Wilcher, Gibson, Ga, Rt. = B. Box 55. < Old fashioned orange lilies, fine roots $i a 100, $5 M., not prepaid. Mrs. Newt E. Spence, Carrollton, Gor Rios ss Dark purple iris, 30c doz. paper white narcissi, large-bulbs, 45c, small 30c; Hi. = biscus, 20c; day lilies, yellow, 25 den asparagus ferns, 25c and 50c; perennial sweet. Williams, 10c ea. old time red Dahlias, 15c ea., variegated yellow and red cannas, 5c ea. Exch. for 10 be ea. of the following: figs, apples, peas, baby lima, and shuck beans. Mrs. Sa- rah McConnell, Demorest, Ga., Box 100. 500 Blue, Roman hyacinth bulbs. Make offer for lot. Mrs. M. F. Bennedy; 4 Cuthbert, Ga. ; Begonias, Alba Picta, Thurstonii, ee Ruba and Argenta Guttata, large size plants, 25c ea., dbl. white petunias, 15c ea., hollyhocks, 30c doz., white narcis-_ si and jonquils, 25c doz. Exch. narcissi, jonquil and hollyhock for some other flowers and bulbs. Mrs. L. W. Reynolds, Cleveland, Ga. Easter lilies: (wild variety) $2 a 100; purple and white, yellow June, and yel- 2 low dbl. cannas, each, $1 doz., pink and red verbena, 6 for 25c; jonquils, daffo- dils, narcissi bulbs, 50c doz., 2 dwarf boxwoods, 25 yrs. old, \$45. Mrs. Clara Bell Cary, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1. Hibiscus, red carnation pinks, fusca justicia, lantana, geraniums, hydrangea, dbl. petunias, red and white begonia, Xmas, Snake and June cactus and sul-- tana, cuttings, not rooted, 2 for 5c; 1 ea., rooted fern, August lilies, justicia, z oxalis, small and large kind, Mothers Tears, begonia, rainbow moss, for Ae collection of unrooted ones, 30c, or 4 for 10c, rooted, 10c ea. Add postage on ~ small orders. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah- | lonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Milk and. wine lilies, 6 for 45c, $7, 50. a 100; Easter and orange lilies, 6 for '35c, $5.50 a 100; white and red Easter and red sunburst lilies and white but- ter-fly bushes, all 25c ea., 6 for $1; red, pink and purple verbena, 15c a bunch; red, yellow, salmon and leopard cannas, 75c doz., jonquils, 25c doz. leopard plants, 30c ea., collection of 50 yard and ~ box flowers, 1 of a kind, all rooted, $2. 50. Mrs. S. Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2. = Seed: Blacy-eyed Susans, 5c tbls., Four Oclocks, 5c for 2 thls. Add post- age, No stamps. Jessie Mae Ellis, Osis: es thorpe, Ga., Rt. 2. 2 Red japonica, snow balls, purple lilac # and rooted boxwoods, arbor-vitea, and - junipers, all 25c ea., pink cherokee ros- es, $1 doz. pink trailing arbutus, 25c doz.., pink hibiscus, 50c a., pink peren- | nial phlox, 35c doz. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Morganton, Ga. 5 M. all colors, very large | dahlia ae bulbs, $1 doz. African marigold and Giant Zinnia seed, ea, 10c a cup; shas- ta daisies, 25c doz., fever few, 10c bunch petunia plants, 15e doz., giant cannas, red, yellow with red throat, 75c a doz, verbema, 10c a bunch; poppy seed, dbl., _ all colors, 10c tbls., Exch. for early daf. fodils, jonquils, paper white narcissi, or purple iris at rate of $1 a 100, bloom- ing size bulbs. Mrs. Rufus Anderson, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 28. 5 different. kinds large leaf flower- E: ing begonias, 15c cutting; rooted beef steak begonia, 25c ea, all colors, dbl geraniums, (except white) 8c cutting, rooted salmon sultana, 15c ea., milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c; $6.50 a 100; yel- low with white Easter lilies, 36c for 6 $5.50 a 100; large, dbl. red and. yellow and variegated cannas, 75c doz. dbl, orange lilies, 20c ea., leopard plants, 80c_ R=? Cea Pa SS ea., Collection of 1 of ea., $1.75. Mrs. W. M. MoDenale, fms, Ga Rb. Se Thursday, August 29, 1929. Flowers and Seed > For Sale Tiger, leopard and orange lilies, all - 40c doz., grass pinks, 25 doz., blue and - white August lilies, pink oxalis, pink, - recsand orange cannas, 10cea., T5c doz., _ sprengeria, fern, small plants from seed Be ea., sweet scented violets, and Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz., conch begonia, - and pink justicia, 10c ea., single, mixed _ hollyhock, 25c doz., mixed verbena seeq and mixed dbl. touch-me-not seed, 10 _ pkg. Add postage. No orders filled for less than 25c. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, 11 different colors coleus, some root- ed, 10c ea., pink and red and white - conch begonia, 10c cutting; guinea wing and chicken gizzard begonias, 25 ea., _ dbl. and single red geranium, military fern, fragrant horse apple geraniums, all.10c cutting; Hen and Biddy, Thanks- giving and February cactus, 15 bunch, Postage must be sent with orders. Exch. - any for a pure white, rooted geranium, esr pink and white variegated one. Mrs, _ Daisy B. Todd, Hartsfield, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Pink and yellow Shamrock, 20c doz., for small bulbs, large, 10c for 3; red and pink conch begonia, rooted, 10c a., sal- - mon single geraniums, rooted, 10c; Bos- ton, and sworg ferns, 15c ea., hardy - Columbine plants, 3 for 10c; jonquils, _ butter-cups,. 15c doz, 2 for 25c; big - leaf wandering jew, 10c doz., dbl. red carnations, 10c; Seed: zennia, mari- gold, phlox,. petunia, dbl. touch-me-not 10c pgg. Give any 3 pkg. free with ea. -$1 order. also will exch. 100 jonquil bulbs for white feed sacks, 100 Ib. size. | Mrs. F. E Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. . American Beauty roses, $1 doz., pink, white perennial phlox, all colors sweet - Williams, 30c doz., tree arbor-vitea, 30c a., 4 for $1; box woods, snow ball hy- _drangea, purple butterfly bush, 6 for Sel, red japonica, 25c; cream white nar- 'Cissi, $1 a 100; daffodils, 25c a doz. Well rooted. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga. _ Geraniums: 4kinds red, 5 pink and 1 white, 6 cuttings 25c; begonias, Argen- ta Guttata, maple, pink and red conch, 5 ea., pink oleanders, white hydrangea, orange lantana, rose justicia, pink cac. tus, any 6 cuttings 25c; perennial white sweet pea seed., pink and blue mixed, _larkspur, carnation, peony, and mixed colors poppy seed, a. 10c spoonful, ' Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. Bee es ee OS ge King Humbert, scarlet, orange blooms with both green and bronze foliage, al- so President req and Richard Wallace yellow cannas, $1.50 doz., $10 per 100 for any 1 variety or assorted; Mrs. Francis King gladioli bulbs, $1.50 doz., also Beethoven, white iris~ bulbs, $1 doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. - Blue flag lilies, yellow narcissi, blue. bottles, winter yellow oxalis, red ver- - bena, -coleus, shapdragons, and_ tiger lilies, all 25 doz, 2 pkg. finest mixed dahlia seed, 15c ea. or 2 for 25c; pot _and yard flowers for sale and exch. - Write first. Add postage. George Harolg Pass, Point Peter Ga., Rt. 2. : White April Narcissus 50 cents a hundred. Mixed bulbs 40 cents a hun- drer. Nice fresh dried sage 10 cents a -cupful 3 cups 25 cents, Mrs. J. W. Ed- wards, Rt. 1., Middleton, Ga. - Rope, Xmas, Thanksgiving cactus, os- -trich plume, squirrel tail, sword and Roosevelt ferns, 15c ea. red, pink and white conch and chicken gizzard be- _ gonias, 10c ea., all kinds jew, 5c ea. ger. -aniums, 5 and 10c; sky rocket, 5c ea., - justicia, 2 large rooted, 20c, caladium bulb, 10c; ice plant, carnations, 5c ea., white and cream cannas, 10c. Add pos- tage. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt.-2, Box 59. i ums, 25 ea., pink begonia, 10c cutting, green and purple blooming jew, 3 kinds, and pink, dbl. geraniums, 5c ea. Add postage. Cash with order, Exch. for -any kind fruit or vegetable, clean and free from worms. Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga, Rt. 2, Box 9 _ Water lilies,.6 for 50c; pink perennial phlox, 35 doz., 4 doz., $1; sweet Wil- 5 large, single, red, 2 yr. old gerani- | Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1... eNE Se |liams, dbl, mixed colors, 25 doz, 5 doz., $1; cream narcissi and dbl. daf- fodils, 35c doz., shasta. daisies, 30c doz. pink cherokee roses, $1 doz. American Beauty roses, 25c ea., 6 for $1; pink spirea, 35c ea. Jap. Barberry bush, 75c doz. Orders booked now for Fall del. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. 6 different kinds dbl. geranium cut- tings, 5c ea. or 6 for 25c; sword and.os- rainbow ferns, 10c ea., deep pink sul- tana, 5c ea., rooted, 10c pink, dbl. pe- tunia, white and pink oxalis, monkey tail cactus, air plant and red conch begonia, 5c ea., sweet Basil rooted, 2 for 5c; Mexican aisy plants, rooted, 5 Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga., Ri 6. : S : All colors, dbl. and single hollyhock seed, 10c cup, few extra early (bloom in winter. in water) daffodils, 5c ea., 40c doz., golden spur daffodils, butter and eggs, each, 6 for 25c; narcissi, 25c doz., different kinds iris, good roots, 5c ea., 40c. doz., late yellow, 25c doz. hardy. lilies, 5 ea., 40 doz. All Fall planting. Postage extra for orders less than 50c. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1. Large trumpet yellow daffodils, yel- low jonquils, white, cream center, single narcissi, German white iris, all $1 per 100; blue, single, hyacinths, 50c doz, red spider lilies, 35c doz.,. dbl. yellow narcissi, 25c doz., dbl. orange lilies, $1.50 paper white, dbl. narcissi, 60c doz. Fine bulbs. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. Dark blue flag lilies, well rooted, $2.25 a 100 del. 2 yellow cape jasmines free with ea. order; well rooted cape jasmines, 3 for 50c. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. : } 500 daffodils (trumpet yellow, blooms in February) $5 del. 300 Royal purple iris, $3.50 del. 3 Angel Trumpets, 75c; 3 crepe myrtles, 50c. Mrs. S P. Jones, Lula, Ga., Rt 3 A few hundred bulbs (white with yellow cups) 75c a 100 plus postage, or $1 postpaid. Exch. some for dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 2 doz.. narcissi for 1 doz. hyacinths. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. J. W. Lane, Whigham, Ga. Bh Christmas cactus, and Sprengeria ferns, 15c ea., 3 for 25c. Mrs, V. E. Mc- Cook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2: : Well rooted yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old, 25c ea., 4 yr. old, 50c ea. hardy phiox, 45c doz.-crep myrtle, 45c ea., jonquil and daffodils, 35 doz., iris, 40c doz. Fox Gloves, 30c doz., snow-on-the.. mount, 35c doz, butter and eggs, 25c gor Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga:, Rt. Pansy folly, 25 bunch, pink flower- ing almonds, 20c ea., jonquils and daf- fodils, 30c doz. iris, 35c doz. Miss Maur- ian Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Yellow cluster narcissi bulbs, $1.10 a 100;. purple, white and yellow iris, 50 for $1.10; $2.10 for 100; 15 colors mixed iris, $1,10 doz., 3 bleeding hearts, 35c ea. 6 May cactus, 3 yrs. old, 2 red ang 4 pink, $1.65 ea., 4 kinds cactus cuttings, 35c doz., 5 kinds lantana, 30c doz., 4 kinds wandering jew cuttings, 15 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt 5 _ Roots of Terrestrial orchid, redish- purple blooms, 6 to 8 in. across on tall spikes 3 to 4 ft. high, evergreen foliage, hardy out-of-doors, 50c ea. 3 for $1. Full directions with ea. order. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa, Ga. Flower seed per pkg. White and 2 shades yellow qbl. zennia, 20c; all colors petunia, gillardia, 15c; brown-eyed Susans, 10c. Mrs. Geo. Theus, Butler, Ga. Rosebud geranium cuttings, 5c ea., erape begonia, pink and red cactus, 10c ea., maple begonia, sweet gum and ivy geranium, fluffy ruffle ferns, all 15c ea., 2 rooted red June cactus, 20c * 1 ea., 1 Xmas yr. old cactus, 25c. Add 5c postage on all orders under 50c. No stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairs- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. - e Orchid hydrangea, also red conch be- gonia (now blooming) well rooted, 25c ea. Exch. for dbl. hyacinths, leopard lilies, and peonies. Mrs. C. N. Parks, Large Trumpet daffodils, paper white (oS and yellow centered narcissi. Make , trich plums fern, 15c ea., or both 25c; ea. Add postage on orders less than 25c. 4 and Devil-in-bush, MAREE P BUCTETIN 2 2s | best offer on quantity wanted. Mrs. G. W.. Williams, Boston, Ga. EGS 11 arbor-vitea, 4 to 5 in., 25c ea., plus postage. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna, Ga., 107 Pine St. 2 Boston ferns, Jerusalem cherries, 20 ea., 1 cerise sultana, 35c. Add post- age. Mrs. M. W. Castellow, Macon, Ga., 422 Johnson Aye... Snowballs, foxgloves, -snowdrops, 20 and 25c ea., cape jasmine, 25 and 30c ea. butter and eggs and narcissi bulbs, ea., 25c qdoz., blue flags, 30c doz., yard cane, 10: and 15c ea., crepe myrtle, 15c and 20c; Calif. snapdragons, 25c. doz., al- monds, 15 ea. All plants rooted. Mrs. G. C. Sanders, Lawrenceville, Ga.,. Rt, Large size Calla lily bulbs, 25 ea., geranium cuttings, 12 different colors, 50c doz., peonies, Festiva, Maxima, bleeding heart, 50c ea. Mrs. J. F. Ander- son, Blue Ridge, Ga. 2 : g Mammoth giant, or Elegans: zinnias, plants, 25c doz., 50 for 50c, 75c a 100, $5 M. Kavindish banana plants, 50c to $1.50 ea., also booking orders for Amour Guyton, Ga. : ; Fire ball and yellow cannas, both dbl. 40c doz., extra large dbl. white peonies 25c ea., dbl. giant blue iris, $l-a 100; orange and redish color giant lemon lil. ies, blue (tame) violets, all winter blooming, 50c a 100; crab apples, purple lilac, black, red and pink spring bloom. ing roses, 15 ea., 3 for 25c; gladioli bulbs, 40c doz., Roosevelt and created ferns, 25c ea, Grandmas Tears, 15c ea. Zinnia and marigold seed,-10c pkg. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Ranger, Ga.; Rt. 1. Large dbl. daffodil bulbs, 50c doz. No stamps accepted. Mrs. C. B. Tanner, | Sandersville, Ga. '- Oxalis, large yellow, 15c doz., giant pink, 4 for 10c, or 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon, Ga. Red, dbl geranium cuttings and grape begonia, rooted, 10c ea., cactus, 15c. Add postage with order. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 1. Hearty blooming jonquils, daffodils, butter cups, butter and eggs, etc, $1 per 100, or 10c doz. Write. Mrs. A. E. Moss, Indian Springs, Ga. 50 large milk and wine lily bulbs, 25c ea., 300 white and yellow narcissi, 1c ea. Fall del. Mrs. Annie Stevenson, Pavo, Gar s a a All colors geranium, coleus, rooted Xmas and June blooming cactus, thurs- tonii and guinea wing begonia, all 10c cutting. Exch. for water lilies, late Flat Dutch or Drumhead cabbage plants, or. for 1-2 gal. sweet pepper. red and green mixed. Mrs. Mattie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. k 500 yellow daffodil bulbs, $1.25 a 100. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen, Ga. Tiger lily bulbs, 50c doz. Fall del. jonquil (vry fragrant) 25 doz. white iris, 20c doz., pink and red. everbloom-) ing begonia (little gem) rooted, 25c bunch; hibiscus, 6 in. high, 25c ea. Add 5c postage on. all orders. Mrs. M. N. Childs, Bronwood, Ga. eee Yellow, dbl. and single daffodils, Apr. blooming narcissi, white with yellow center, 15c doz., $1 a 100; $4, 500, $7.50 a M. water hyacinths, 10c a. Miss Mol. lie Reece, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4. Cannas, dbl. old rose, red, orange, $1 doz. dbl. yellow, 90 doz. verbena, 50c doz. purple verbena, 75c doz. banna bushes, 3 ft. 50c ea. 5 ft. $1.50 ea, Mrs. Rosebud King, Reynolds, Ga. Se -Gladioli, 5c bulb, snowballs, August lilies, 10c ea. Add postage. Lula Young, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. 2 large 3 yr. old Sprengerias. Write if really interested, and _ satisfactory price will be made. Mrs. Robt. Pirkle, Jefferson, Ga. s Pink, dbl. hyacinth bulbs, 10c ea. $1. a 100; blue, single, 5c ea. $4 a 100: Miss Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3. Milk-white dbl. hollyhock seed, 10c this. Mrs. J. J. Simmons, Clermont, Ga. White, pink and purple phlox, and Fox Glove, ea., 50c doz. red geraniums, grape leaf and white begonia, dbl. pe- tunia, Jap. petunia, sultana, pink hy- drangea, all 15c ea., blue and white -August lilies, 3 for 50c; fuchsia, month- ly roses, many colors, 20c ea. All well rooted. Add postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs. H. F. Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.- : oe Nice, clean, dry jonquil,.daffodils and butter and egg bulbs, now ready, 25c = Cc. A: Weaver, Felton, Ga., R =. =o ae gree ope e - Blue, single hyacinth and red spider lily bulbs, ea. 50c doz., also yellow jon- River Privet hedge. J. W. Brittingham, $5 a 100. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. PAGE THREE quils, $1 a 100. Mrs. G. N. Hammond, Middleton, Ga. Oy ~ 18 or 20 rooted January cactus plants, small 15 ea., 2 for 25c; large, 30c ea. 2. _ for 50c.; jonquil and butter and eggs, 25c. doz. also booking orders for White Easter lily bulbs, 10c ea. $1 a doz. Add postage. Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton, Ga, ~ Rte-2s t Neca Yellow, single jonquils and white nar. cissi bulbs, ea., 65 a 100; blue, single hyacinths, 35c a doz. Add postage. Miss Tomie Godfrey, Gainesville, Ga., Rt..12. Squirrel tail fern, mistletoe geranium 10c ea., pink oxalis, 20c doz., Gator tail and cigar cactus, 5c cutting, cannas, red and yellow and variegated, 5c ea. cream : white 20c ea. white flag lilies ang shasta daisies, 20c doz. begonia, 10c cutting. Exch. for white feed sacks. Add postage i Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finleyson, Ga. gee 17 different. flowers: 10 geraniums, all colors; 2 Boston ferns, 1 King begon- | ia, bulbs, in jars and buckets, 2 and 3 : gal. jars, all good cond. and blooming z 1 and 2 yrs. old, All-for $1 at my home. Mrs. Ella Brewer, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, | Box 72.22> $ Se Several kinds geraniums, mapJe leaf = and other begonias, fuchsia, justicia, grand-duke cape jasmine, cuttings, 6 ea. collection of 20 for $1; pink fairy. =. lilies, 5c ea., daffodils, butter and Cee, white and yellow narcissi, small, sweet scented yellow, 15c doz, well rooted white Easter rose bushes, 25c ea. Pos- tage paid on orders of 50c or more. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose, Ga. fe Red verbena, $1 doz., red, salmon - pink and white, dbl. blooming size ger- aniums, rooted, 35c ea., 4 for $1; light. & dark red rose bud, same price; single = red and pink, large size. purple lantana, rooted, pink hydrangea, red fuchsia, pink and red June and Xmas cactus, rooted, all 20c ea., variegated red and white dbl. petunia, rooted, 35c ea. yel- low daisies, 25c doz. Mrs. A. T. Maloch, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 1. eas Snow. white water lily plants (bloom. _ ing if preferred), $2 per doz., water hy- acinth plants, 60c doz. Postpaid; Other ~ aquatic plants and sphagnum moss forge sale. Henry B. Worth, Ray City, Ga. 4 Hydrangea, 25c ea. purple iris, B56. a doz., $2 a 100; daffodils and narcissi, .25e doz. evergreen boxvine blue flower. ed, 15 doz., 75c a 100, $5 M. bronze <2. color. flowered. flag, same price. Add postage. Miss Jewell Clayton, Roy, Ga. | Purple iris, $1 per 100; lemon. lilies, - 5c doz., in September or October; white altheas (guaranteed to. live, or Will Ts 2 427 place) in Spring) 25c ea., King Humbert. > red cannas, 20c ea., 6 for $1, ready Nov. 15th, Exch. for hens or pullets at 75 or $1 ea. Miss Francis Satterfield, White _ Ga.; Rt. 1. Soe a Red, white, pink peony divisions 3 to ee 5 eyes, 30c ea. festive, Maxima peony, ne 50c ea. Darwin tulips, and assorted gladioli each, 50c doz. hardy phiox, 20 ea., blue periwinkle, 10c ea., assorted | German Bearded iris, 10c ea., $1 doz. he Hardy, well rootd box woods, $2.50 for 25 plants del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, . Greenville, Gay Rt8. 2s Salmon pink sultanas, red.and pink = geranium, red:and white lemon begonia Indian Rod and wandering jew. All _ rooteq and some blooming. Thora Grin- er, Sylvania, Ga. Rt 4, Box: 47. = Dark purple iris, $1.75 per 100; orange ss lilies, $1.25 a 100; leopard lilies, 35 doz. pink, hardy hibiscus, 20c ea., pink phlox, 50c doz. all colors dbl. zinnias, = and lemon and orange dbl. marigolds, ea. 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy. Henderson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44. Hibiscus, red and white fuchsia, col- eus, pink geraniums, purple lantana, blue oxalis, maple and red begonia, dbl. : petunia, walnut geranium and hydran- gea cuttings, 5c ea., 6 for 25c; rainbow | moss, white striped jew, 6 rooted pieces 10c; blue lantana, rooted geraniums, dbl a white fuchsia, 15c ea., rooted begonias, de 10c ea. Add postage. No orders filled for less than 25c. Mrs. Mary E. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 42. ee White ivy leaf geraniums, 25c; sul- | tanas, different colors, gizzard and red conch begonia, 15c ea., Begonias: leop- ard, Rex and Star and artillery fern, 30c ea. cuttings, 40c doz. ostrich plume fern, 20c; columbines, 40c doz All large and well rooted. Mrs. N. L. Green, Powersville, Ga. eee = ee Few white, single Roman hyacinths, blooming size bulbs, $1 doz., butter and eggs, very fragrant, 25c doz., daffodils, _ small blooms in cluster, yellow and very fragrant, 40c doz., jonquils and daff dils, mixed, $2 a 100. Mrs. J. W. Heard Forsyth, Ga, Rt 6 Ae st < BUREAU OF MARKETS < MARE ET BYLEETIN Thursday, August 29, 1929. PAGE FOUR : for 1 yellow ape (rooted) ; oe sev. i : : 1 cutti sultanas fo: Georgia NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Set efor aattaee: Willa Crate, Oot. Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, August 29, 1929. Entered as second class matter Feb- ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepteq for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917. ; Notices of farm produce and appur- tenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time on sach request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit inser- tion of unimportant notices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- letin or transaction resulting there- from. Flowers And Seed For Sale 40 boxwood, 2 to 4 ft. high, 5 1-2 to 12 ft. around, anq some small ones, rooted; also bagila bushes, Make best offer. S. C. Ayers, Felton, Ga., Rt. 1. Pink Shamrock and yellow. oxalis,' large leaves and flowers, fall and winter blooms, each, 25c doz. bulbs. Mrs. J. C. Kelley, Mitchell, Ga. 2 light pink and red geraniums, root- ee ed 10c ea., cuttings; 5c ea., cuttings of pink and white conch begonia, varie~- gated coleus, dew plant, green jew, lov. ing tangle and pink oxalis, 5c ea., root- y ed rose sultana, 10c. Add postage; Exc. any for pink or white sultana or. white or yellow oxalis. Mrs. P. G. Bostwick, Bluffton, Ga. Dbl. reg and white, single red and mistletoe geraniums, Maple, grape, red and white conch begonias, fuchsia, un- rooted cuttings, 5c ea., 50c doz., jew and trailing ivy, 10c doz., yellow root, live plants, 50c a 100 del., or exch. for pure Sheppard Ancona eggs for setting at reasonable price. Ea. to pay postage. Annie Swafford, Dawsonville, Ga. Boston Teddy Ir., ferns, granny eray- beard, any size, white and purple wis- teria vine, 3 for 25c} red hot poker bulbs, 3 for 50c; everblooming dbl. yel. low thornless roses, $1 for 12 rooted: _ Boston ivy. vine, evergreen japonica, and glossy abelia, 3 for 25c. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Different colors of dbl. althea, crepe myrtle, ang olanders, spirea, Van Hout- ti, dbl. Reevseana, thunbergi, crimson, pink: hydrangea, Goldbelle,. Philadel- phus, Dentzia, Puncia, Kerria, Forsy- thia, Rosemary, Best roses, Abelia, Jas- mines, any 4 for $1.15, 6 for $1.60, $3.20 for 12. Eleagnus, Pyracontha, Camelia _ Japonica, pittosporum, green and va- riegated, camphor, any 8 for $1.55. Exch. almost any for bulbs of spider lily, white narcissi, tuberose, crocus, hyacinths tulips and cala lily. Mrs. J. - Griffin, . Cordele, Ga., 512 16th Ave. Eas eee colors peonies, $1. 25; 5 sors verbena, 10c ea., pink hydrangea, red, everblooming begonia, and justi- cia, 15c ea., white and dbl. pink oleand- 4 er, '20 ea., Madonna lily, blooming size 30c. Mrs J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga: Rt. 2. Justicia, -lantana, - sword fern, Umbrella palm, red jew, : doz, lilies, Madonna, strawberry geraniums, all 10c ea., Spren geria ferns, 5 for 10c; blue iris, 25 doz. red, yellow and variegated cannas, 50c 25c; calla and _ peonies, ea., 50c. Add postage. Miss Eva _ Haynes, Buford, Ga. 2 varieties single blue hyacinths, 30 doz., jonquils and yellow narcissi, mix-~ ed, also white April blooming narcissi, - each, 25c doz., white cannas, 2 for 25. - Postpaid. Dbl. white and crimson eer e all kinds cactus, | of the month of October. This is the last Flower and Seed, Second-Hand Machin- ery, and incubator edition we will publish until the first issue Notices of this kind will not be received before the 13th nor later than the 23rd of the preceeding month. Our Farm Land Supplement to the Market Bulletin will appear September 5. Do not send us Farm Land ads again until you see a notice in the Market Bulletin, announcing the date of the next supplement of this kind. aniums, 2 for 25c..Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Seed: Honey comb sun flower, 25c cupful, Balsam apple, 1c ea., geraniums 15c a cutting; yellow winter pinks, 35c doz. Add postage. Miss Mary Lee Mc- Leod, Milan, Ga. 4 doz. Blue Roman hyacinth bulbs, 35c doz. 1 doz red gladioli, 30c doz., Widows Tears, 5c ea., 2 Madonna lily bulbs, 25c ea., red spider, 30c doz. 5 colors cannas, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; 4 well rooted red conch begonias, 15c ea. Mrs. G. V. Norman, Elberton, Ga, Rt 1 White and purple iris lilies, 15c doz, $1 a 100; daffodil bulbs, same price. Also all kinds pot flowers for sale. Add postage. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2: Cape jasmine, large size, 35c ea., small, 25c; May and June red and pink cactus, 20c ea. All well rooted. Miss Vel. vie Martin, Gainesvilla, Ga., Rt. 9. Red Princess Feather seed, $1 pt. Will exch. Mrs. B. O Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. Rt. 1. 500 white. Easter lily blooming size bulbs, $1 doz., $3.75 for 50, $7 a 100. Cash with order. Miss Bernice Sen, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. 1. Rooted cuttings red, white and pink oleanders, 15c ea. Mrs. Florence Rob- inson, Jackson, Ga. Sweet William . plants, 15c doz. Mrs. E. D. Earle, Dewyrose, Ga. Boston and Ostrich Plume ferns, well rooted and packed so as to not wilt, 10c ea., plus postage. Mrs. V. P. Jack- son, Ivey, Ga. Several 100 jonquil bulbs, now ready, $1 per. 100, or exch. for chicks. Mrs. E. G: Fountain, (No address given). Cream with yellow center narcissi bulbs, 2 for 5c, or exch. for giant Dahlia tubers, Mrs. Dora A. Hare, Smithville, Ga. Paper white dbl. and small yellow narcissi, and daffodils, each 20c a doz. $1 a 100. Postage paid on 100 or more. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadilla, Ga. 1 large Lace fern (in lard tub) $5, or exch. Write. Vera Herndon, Surrency, Ga Hollyhock (single) seed, all colors, 30c oz, hardy fern, seed, 15c thls. Mrs. J. M. Carlton, Canon, Ga. Butter cups, narcissi, hyacinths and jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., gladioli bulbs, 50c doz. Miss Ranie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt tat Rhodendrons, 15c ea., hibiscus and cherry sprouts, 10c ea., tiger lilies, 75c a 100, Cherokee rose bushes, 75c a doz. black raspberries, / $1 doz., white and yellow jonquils, $1.25 a 100. John S. Wil- son, Morganton, Ga. ~ Flowers and Seed Wanted Want 200 tulip bulbs, all colors, to be del. November first. Pay $2 a 100, or exch. other flowers and shrubbery. Write first. Mrs. ae Webb, Ellijay, Gas Rt. 3: Want to exch. rooted dalich sultanas for rooted, any color fuchsia, and oth- er flowers. Write. Mrs. R. D. Gibson, Talbotton, Ga., Rt. 2., Box 106. Want to exch. Asparagus fern for beefsteak begonia cuttings: 2 little ferns for 1 rooted, or 1 for 1 not rooted. Mrs. as Lamcaster, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1, Box Want to exch. some Burning Bushes for a dbl. pink, red, and 1 white gerani-. um rooted, and green or white wander- ing jew, Lace or Maiden Hair fern. Mrs. Grace B. Johnson, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 30, Box 30. Want Spanish or other iris bulbs, not rhizomes. State quantity, kind and col- or. Mrs. F. Schkeif, Atlanta, Ga., 669 Dill Ave. Want Camellia Japonicas, any size and quantity. State price and descrip- | tion of flower and bush. A. P. Board- man, Augusta, Ga., 15th & Green Sts. Want to exch. dbl. poppy seed, well rooted red -begonia, white oxalis and surprise lilies for hol- lyhock seed, geraniums, sultanas, fu- chsia, red and yellow oxalis and Moth- ers Tears. Mrs. Paul Smith, Canton, Ga., Rt... 4. Want to exch. 2 doz. rare Giant Blue 1-2 day Glory seed (stock obtained from New Mexico), for other rare flow- ers. Have only 40 doz sted. Mrs. M. Brown, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to exch. mixed, single and dbl. dahlia seed for begonia, geraniums and other nice box flowers, or lily bulbs. Mrs. C. W. Kown, White, Ga., Rt. 1. Want Tiger lily pulbs, size of hickory nuts. Will pay $5 a M. ang for Box wood cuttings, 6 to 12 in. high, $1.50 M. Send samples of bulbs. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Want to exch. several hundred paper white narcissi bulbs for liles, shrubbery perennial plants, amaryllis or hydran- geas, etc. Write what you have and terms of exch. Mrs. G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys, Ga. Want to exch. 1 rooted rose Justicia GEORGIAS COTTON MILL DEMANDS NOT MET BY GEORGIA oer by countries like India and China. the cotton they consume. Experiment, Georgia, August 15, 1929-According to a bulletin just issued by the Georgia Experiment Station 1eporting a survey of the grades of cotton grown in the state, 82 per cent of the staple produced in 1928 was 7-8 of an inch and under. It is shown that Georgia mills go outside of the state to get 150,180 bales of 15-16 inch cotton and 98,952 bales of 1 inch to 1 1-32 inch cotton, while there is a surplus of 219,657 bales of 7-8 inch cotton to be marketed in competition with short staple cottons produced The Station brings out the fact that the longer staples are grown in Georgia and the reason more are not grown is attributed to the failure, especially of local markets, to pay sufficiently high prices for the better grades to encourage the farmer to grow them. The bulletin reports length of staple growr in various areas of Georgia and provides valuable data as to where improvement is most needed in changing Georgias production of staple required by the southern market. Georgia mills, as shown by the report, are importing approximately half wandering jew, | nelia, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. sultana cuttings for Fuchsia or dbl. geranium cuttings. Amy | Lee, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. Want to exch. Althea shrubs, 1 to 3 ft. for Calla, or Amaryllis lily bulbs, Mrs. C. Hulsey, Murrayville, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to exch. Klondike strawberry plants for shrubbery, bulbs of every kind and the entire lily (Easter, . eS- _ pecially) family, peonies, tulips, and ~ hyacinths, Write what you have. Mrs. T. J. Martin, Bowersville, Ga., Rt. 1. Want Boxwood plants. State size and number. Will come see : large lot. Mrs. Mary J. Thomson, Ab- beville, S. C., 78 Church St. j Poultry For Sale ANCONAS 50 S. C. Ancona 3 1-2 mos old. pul- lets, direct from Sheppard, $1.25 ea., cockerels, $1.50. Weldon Burns, Calhoun . Ga. 4 pure bred yr. old Ancona Sheppard strain hens and rooster. Make best of- fer Miss Willie D. Woodward, Jenkins- burg, Ga. 1 Ancona cockrel 4 mos. old, $1 fob. Mrs. Cora Tatum, Dawsonville, Ga., Rt. BANTAMS Trio Buff Cochin bantams, young cockerels, $1 ea. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. j 4 mixed bantam roosters, 25c ea. A, L. McGee, Butler, Ga. oe 3 pr. white bantams, almost grown, : c <3 $1 pr., also 2 pr. yellow striped bantams, $1 pr. Frank Erwin, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. Two. 2 pr. Brown Leghorn bantams, 15 per pr. Write. Mrs. P. R. Holsenbeck, Lumpkin, Ga. W. L. Bantam roosters 6 to 12 mo. old 50c ea. or 3 for $1 FOB. Clarence Brown, Helena, Ga. 2 April 23rd hatch pure Jap Silkie cockerels, $1 ea., or exch. for 2 ruary oz March pure Marcy strain J. B. Giant pullets in good cond. or for _ }pr. pure bred Chinchilla baby rabbits. ~ Mrs. Daisy Cochran, Calhoun, Ga., 405 College St. 4 $5; Feb- it. Want a == Want to exch. 8 mixed pigeons at $2 FOB for lot for 3 bantam hens and 1 rooster. Albert L. Hurst, Cairo, Ga., Rt. Two. 7 hens and 9 half grown, mixed bens tams, 50c ea., plus express chgs. Cash with order. Mrs Millie Seabolt, Mur- rayville, Ga, Rt 2 Trio Buff Cochin bantams, $5. O. ee Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bide Thoroughbtfed Jap. Silkie roosters, 2 to 5 mos. old. Sell for cash, or exch. for pure white, Swiss Mondain pigeons, pure Chinchilla or Flemish rabbits, OLS: pure bred Marcy J. B. Giant pullets. Mrs. Daisy Cochran, Calhoun, Ga., , 405 College St. e 1 pr. common bantams, $1 FOB, R. HL /Hambrick, Lavonia, Ga. 3 Bantam hens and 1- rooster, oe William Vinson, Byron, Ga. : BARRED ROCKS ' Yr. old Barred Rock rooster, $1 FOB. Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Gaze April and May hatch Thompson B. R. cockarels, $1.50 ea..Cash with order. Bee J. Sweargean, Charing, Ga. Pure bred B. R: March cockerels, $1. 50 B a es H. H. Alexander, Elberton, Ga. Barred Rocks: 3 each, cockerels and pullets, $1.50 ea., or lot for $8. J. J, Stephens, Luthersville, Ga. Rte 1. 12 pure bred B. R. March. and April pullets, 2 hens, 1928 hatch, $16 for all to 1 party; also 4 pure Giant Light | Brahma Scott strain, ville, Ga, Rt 1 Quality B R, 10 hens and 1 rooster, $25 Money order. Mrs. G. L. Bramlett, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 4. Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. April cockerels, $1.75 ang $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2. : Yr. old: B. R. cock: Sell or exch. for February or March pullets, B. R., W. L- or Reds, in good cond., also have. a few Aristocrat March cockerels for sale. Mrs. N. G. Long, Thomaston, Ga., Rt. Three. 5 Thompson April hatchaB. R: 2 cockerels, 3 pullets $1.25 ea., $6 for lot. a Arthur M. Bates, Empire, Oa ues ne. f : X see and 5 pullets, Sg $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. R. Godard, Milledge- See ps Thursday, August 29, 1929. . = Poultry For Sale Parks strain Reg. Permit, Yr., 29-Di- _ 40. Cream A mating cockerels, $2.50 and $3 ea., pullets $2 ea. March and _ April hatch. Crate ret. Mrs. Jno. A. Watson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 pure bred Thompson B. R. Feb. _cockerels, $2.25 ea., or lot $10; 5. Mch. hatch, $1.50 ea., $7 for lot. All FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2. _ Parks strain B. R. March cockerel, $2. 6 April pullets, $1.50 ea., also eggs, _ $1.50 per 15. Reg. Permit, 29-C-112. No on Mrs. R: W. Barwick, Doerun, Go. , Clellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3. Tancred and Hanson stock. O. L. Mc- 50 pure Tancred 1 yr. old W L hens, now laying 60 per cent. Immediate del. $1.90 ea. Cash with order. Robt. P. Middleton, Camilla, Ga. : Johnson famous strain S C WL 5 mos. old now laying pullets, $2.50. Wel. don Burns, Calhoun, Ga. _ 98 Tancreq W. Leghorns: 10. April and 16 March 1929 pullets; 3 April and 1 March 1929 roosters; 39 hens, and 2 roosters, 1928 hatch. All in best of con. Use best commercial feed, $75 cash for ee lot. Ref. Glenn E. Findley, Dal- on, Ga. BRAHMAS 2 Light Brahma, Balch and Brown strain, roosters, $1.50 ea. $2.75 for both. _ Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Doerun, Ga. Ge BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS April hatch White Rock pullets, $1 ea., Yearling hens, 1928 hatch, $1.50 - cocks, same age, $2.50. Clara V. Trim- ble, Adairsville, Ga. 17 Fischel W. R. 5 1-2 mo. old well _ developed, now laying pullets, $1.75 ea. _ Weldon Burns, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 4. : Lot of high producing Buff Rocks, _ frying size to grown. M. A. Maret, Hart- well, Ge. _. 10 pullets and 1 April hatch cockerel, _ from heavy producing stock, total wt., about 30 lbs., $10; 3 April cockerels, $1 ea., 20 chicks, 6 and 8 wks. old, $6.50. -R. Nash, Smyrna, Ga. Want 12 Buff Rock pullets, and some ee _cockerads, 6 to 8 mos. old, by Sept. ist. _ Write. M. N. Lanier, Collins, Ga,/Rt. 1. GAMES 3 pure breq Cornish game yr. old _ roosters, $1 ea., or exch. for 25 baby chicks, any breed. Mrs. Milton Minshew Walden, Ga. _.. March and April hatch Dark Corn- ish game cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB. L. gk M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. - 1 Cornish Game young rooster, $1. W. _ T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga., Box 381. 1 pure bred Grist Grady yr. old cock, _ $5; 1 Ginn Red 2 yr. old cock (3 time winner) $7.50; 2 Ginn Red, 1 pure Round Head Spangled yr. old cocks, $5 ea. Ginn Red hens, $3 ea. Cash with - order. Tom Weaver, Bowersville, Ga. _ 2 pens Warhorse game hens to put out on shares to parties who will put up security. O. L. McClellan, La- Grange, Ga., Rt. 3. : Dark Cornish game 3 mos. old pul- ~ lets, $1.25 ea., cockerels, $1.50; Febru- ary hatch capons, $3 ea. also eggs, _ $1.50 per 15. Mrs. G. M. Jordon, Rock-., sincgham, Ga., Rt. 3. = . 16 Dark Cornish Game pullets, and 2 cockerels. March and April hatch, wt. about 6 Ib. ea. $25 for lot FOB. John - Turner, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3.-. _ 1 Speckled Irish game cock, crowing in a week or so, $2.50, or exch. for 1 Blue pit, or Warhorse Game cock. J. oP Booker, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 45, - GIANTS AND LANGSHANS - J. B, Giant May 1st pullets and cock- * erels, $1 ea. Clara V. Trimble, Adairs- ~ ville, Ga. Several pure bred in good cond., free from lice Marcy strain J. B. Giant cockerels, February, March and April hatch, $3, $2, and $1.75 ea. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. - Pure breq J. B. Giant March cock- erels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. H. H. Alexander, > flberton, Ga Rt. Tao 4 : 3 J. B. Giant capons, wt. 7 and 8 lbs. 1 for $4; others, $3 ea. Mrs. A. J. An- thony, Midland, Ga. J. B. Giant 2 lb. cockerels, $1 ea. N - RR, Mooney, Quill, Ga. LEGHORNS Want 500 W. L. 10 to 12 wk. old pul- lets in good cond. Pay 50c ea. No culls. -T. W. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 2. - 200 W. L. 14 mos. old hens and 75 pullets, Tancred strain; also 35 each, Barred Rock and R. I. Red pullets; 1 cockerel free to every 10 pullets ex- cept Reds, will give 1 1-2 yr. old rooster _ with them. $1 ea. Mrs. L. A. Long, Sa- -yvannah, Ga., Rt. 2. -. 25 pure Tancred W. L. 10 wks. old cockerels from 225 to 275 egg record, . $1.50 ea. T. A. Lanier, Jr., Bartow, Ga. 4 a strain, hatched July 4th, 35c ea., or exch. for honey in comb. Mrs. O. Rich- -_ardson, Trion, Ga., Rt. 1. ' English W. L. cockerels from Booth: MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS Booths (direct) White Minorca cock- erels, $4 ea. Mrs. A. L. Marchman, White Plains, Ga. Frying size Buff Minorca cockerels, = ea. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, a. 3 pure bred Black Minorca 1 1-2 lb. roosters, 250 egg strain, $1 ea. G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Ga. Want to exch. 4 pure bred Black Minorca 10 wks. old roosters from 250 ege strain for 4 same, pure breed pul- lets. Pay postage 1 way. G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Ga. 3 mos. old S C Buff Minorca, Schmidt strain cockerels, $2 and $3 ea. FOB. a Annie. F. Abbott, Warrenton, Ga., ORPINGTONS Thoroughbred Buff Orp. roosters, April and May hatch, $1.25 and $1 ea. plus exp. chgs. Miss Therese Ballard, Brewton, Ga. : Thoroughbreq Buff Orpington cock- erels, $1.25 ea. Miss Mary J. McClure, Newnan, Ga., 111-Temple Ave. 3 or 4 Golden Buff Orpington April cockerels, sell or axch. for pullets, same age. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Pure bred English strain S. C. Buff Orpingtons, April hatch:, 6 pullets, 1 cockerel, $7.50; 10 pullets, 1 cockerel, $11; pullets, 10 or more, $1 e2,, cocker- els, $1.25 ca. Write. FOB. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Screven, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE Select Carneaux and White Kings, mated and working, $5 pr. Youngsters son, Ga. - 3 prs. White Kings, mated and work. ing, and 2 young odd birds, $7.50 for lot FOB. W. M. Belvin, Fitzgerald, Ga., 502 W. Magnolia St. Red Carneaux $2 to $3 pr., White Kings, $3 pr., Homers, $1.50 pr., Fantails $3.50. All mated and banded, of the very best breed. R. W. Caldwell, Atlan. ta, Ga. Cascade Road, Phone West 4074-J. 15 pigeons: Racing Homers, Tumb- lers, Priests, Magpies, $7.50 for lot. Cash with order. R. L. Tribble, Atlan- ta, Ga., Rt. 69. = : 6 pr. common pigeons, 25c per pr. James Kemp, Chauncey, Ga. 11 prs. mixed pigeons, 50c pr., or exch. for 50 Buff Orpington baby chicks. Wilson Potts, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. 2 Swiss Mondain, $2; 4 White Kings, $4: 10 Silver Kings, $10; 8 Homers, 50c ea., all above youngsters; 3 prs. Hom- ers, $2 pr., 2 prs. Swiss Mondains, $3.50 pr., 2 pr. White Kings, $2.50, all work- ing, $35 for lot. H. M. Urquhart, Sa- vannah, Ga., 780 Park Ave., East, Phone 7214. R. I. REDS FOR SALE 50 R I Red February hatch pullets, $1.50 ea. G. N. Strong, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 51. Donaldson R I Reds: 10 pullets and 2 cockerels, April hatch; also 2 Brown Leghorn cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. Nina Sulat, Odum, Ga. 10. pure bred Donaldson R I Red Apr. cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. H. K. Findley, Chamblee, Ga., Rt. 3. Pure bred R I Red hens and cock- erels, $1.25 ea., 1 cock, $2. Better price if all are taken. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl- vester, Ga. R. I. Reds: April and May pullets, $1 and 80c ea. 1928 yearling hens, $1.50 ea., Donaldson extra nice 1928 cocks, $2.50 ea. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Gas . Fine strain S C RI Red pullets. Reasonable price. Miss Nora Thompson, Tunnel Hill, Ga., Rt. 1. Donaldson R I Reds, 5 pullets and 3 roosters, $1 ea. Mrs. J. L. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. : Cochran high egg line W L. April : cockerels from 27 to 30 oz. eggs (direct) a5 ee Mrs. P. L. Durden, Stillmore, Ga.. not for sale. Dr. R. L. Hammond, Jack- |: { TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 2 White Pekin ducks and 1 drake, April hatch. Unrelated parents. $5. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rite. 8 pure bred White Indian Runner ducks, early Spring hatch, $10 for lot del., or exch. for 10 any large breed hens. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 3. Several prs. Big Blue Toulouse geese $7.50 pr. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Gar 4 White Chinese geese, male, female and 2 goslings, nearly grown, $11. Mrs. L. H. Dame, Homerville, Ga., Box 195. 15 pure bred M. B. turkey eggs due to hatch August 29th, baby turkeys 35c ea. All or part (prefer 1 party take all); also Mother hem, pure M. B., $6 FOB. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. 6 extra large guinea hens, speckled with white breast, now laying, 50c ea. Cash with order. Ship at buyers ex- pense. Neela Bowen, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. Two. Big Bone M. B. 40 or 50 lb., 2 yr. old tom, $60; 2 toms, 3-4 B. B. April hatch $7.50 ea. All FOB. Marshall Lewis, Ry- dal Gar, RUZ; Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 5. 1 Bronze yr. old tom; 2 Bronze 2 yr. old hens, unrelated stock, $15 for trio. Cash with order. Mrs. W. D. Johnston, Grayson, Ga. 5 young speckled guineas, 3 hens and 2 roosters, $5 del. Ella Everett, Rich- land, Ga., Rt. 1. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 6 Dorcas White Wyandotte 5 mos. old pullets, $1 ea. and 1 cockerel, $1.50. Cash with order. Mrs. A. B. Thomas, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 3. 8 pullets and 2 young roosters, pure bred S. L. Wyandottes, $1 ea. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga., Box 381. 3 early hatch S. L. Wyandotte cock- |erels, $1.50 ea. J. J. Stephens, Luthers- ville, Ga., Rt. 1. 8 pullets and 2 young roosters, S. L. Wyandottes, $1 ea. W. T. Adams, La- vonia, Ga., Box 381. ; Gem Brown strain W. Wyandottes, 2 mos. old, 33 pullets and cockerel $1.25 ea., $32 for lot; also Buff Orpingtons, same price. Exch. for good stock Jersey calves. Write for further particulars. Mrs. M. L. Sheeley, Oglethorpe, Ga. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Want 50 to 200 Ancona pullets, 5 to 10 mos.old that have been well cared for. Quote best price. J. R. Williams, Howard, Ga. : : Want 20 or 25 Sheppard strain An- cona hens and pullets, cheap for cash. No culls. Mrs. R: T. Kennedy, Waycross Ga. hi 1. , BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want 1 thoroughbred B. R. 11-2 or 2 yr. old cock, also 6 young laying hens. Must be reg. bred to lay and no culls. State best cash price and strain in first letter. T. B. Rogers, Dublin, Ga. Want 100 Barred, or White Rock, or Orpington pullets. Write. R. O. Connor, Jacksonville, Fla., 434 E. Bay St. : CHICKENS WANTED Want to exch. 1 pure bred Golden Se- bright 12 mos. old cock, for 1 Spring 1929 hatch, pure bred and small to pre_ vent inbreeding. Mrs. Bella Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2.: Want pullets. W. L. preferred. Dr. W. V. Phillips, Osteen, Fla., Box 122. Want to exch. pure bred February hatch Tarbox strain 6 1-2 and 7 Ib. cockerels, (beginning to crow) for oth- ers, same breed to- prevent inbreeding. Miss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda, Ga. ~ . Want 2 pure bred Fischel W. Roc cocks and cockerels. State what you have and price: Mrs. J. H. Moore, Reidsville, Ga., Rt. 1. ~ 30 pure bred S L Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, April hatch, $1 ea., 6 for $5; also 30 W L pullets, June hatch, 75 ea., 15 pure bred J B Giants, first week in June hatch, 75c ea., 3 Barred Rock pullets and 1 rooster, $1 ea., and 25 mixed heavy and light breeds, June hatch, 60c ea. Edith Young, Bradley, Ga. : 4 Speckled Sussex hens and 1 cock, 1 pr. Bronze 1928 turkeys, $10. L. B.} PAGE FIVE Wyandottes, B R, or Buffs. Ea.*to pay postage. Mrs. C. T. Bryant, Royston, Ga., Rt. 3. : oe 7 Rose Comb, R. I. White 2 yr. old hens, $7.50 for lot. Mrs. Lillie WwW. Poarch, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 2. ee Pure bred Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and Hollywood W L pullets and cock- erels, selected stock, $1.10 ca. FOB. oO. J. Heely, Riverdale, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure Viking strain R . R I White 3 mos. old cockerels, $1 ea. FOB here. Fred E.-Grubbs, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1. Exch. 5 grown geese for 10 any breed (except bantams) hens, or for 10-2 lb. fryers. L. H. Speer, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 27. ; GAMES WANTED | Want to exch. 1 pr. Porto Rico Pit Games for pr. Irish Red or Grey, April hatch. J. A. Crumley, Cleveland, Ga., Rb bis? : : Want to exch. Speckled Game hens . and rooster, 1 1-2 yr. old for full blood Red Cuban Game hens and rooster, any age from 4 mos. to 3 yrs. Free Brown, Spring Place, Rt. 1. GIANTS WANTED Want about 50 ea. ready to lay J. B. Giants and Black Minorcas. State low- est cash price. John Madden, West Palm Beach, Fla., 618 50th St. a LEGHORNS WANTED Want White or Brown Leghorn or Ancona hens or pullets. State what you have and lowest price. Pay cash, or trade 500 cap. Buckeye oil brooder in good cond. S. P. Howe, Hapeu Ga. Want 100 S. C. W. Leghorn March pullets. Tancred strain preferred. Pay cash for same. O. B. Muse, Perry, Ga. 18 mos. old, prize stock B. Leghorn cock and 6 mos. old, $1.25 ea. FOB. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6. 3 pure bred Brown L. May cockerels, $1 ea:., not prepaid. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. _ 50 Tancred S. C. W., L. April hatch, 2 to 3 lb. pullets, 85c ea., or $40 for lot; 25 hens about 1 1-2 yr. old, Wycoff strain, $1.25 ea., $25 for lot; April hatch rooster, $1.50. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. - 6 Brown L. March now laying pullets ea. FOB. Mrs. Geo. Edge, Geneva, a. ' Ferris S C W L March and April cockerels, $1.50 and $1.25 ea. 2nd direct. ans: J E Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. wo. es # a L. B. Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. ive. Place orders for Ferris W L cockerels, $1.50 ea. to-be del. October 1st at 3 mos old. John Bartow Preston, Flovilla, Ga. Box 2977. es Want 50 to 100 W L pullets ae reas- onable price. S. M. Burel, Decatur, Ga., Ribe:2.. Box so. Ay oe 4 a Want 100 W L pullets, 8 wks. or old- e S. C. Pettis, Jacksonville, Fla., Sta. Want 50 to 100 S. C. W L pullets, 4 mos. to 1 yr. old, from good laying strain. Give lowest cash price del. Mad- ison by September 15th. H.C. Hook, Boston, Ga. : Want to exch. value, $7.25 for 15 good W L hens, no culls. Mrs. R. M. Wilson, Tifton, Ga. cockerels, $1.50 ea., or exch. for same strain and hatch pullets. Webb, Scott, Ga... . 15 W L April roosters, from Ferris ken, Ga, . 50 Ferris W. L. March pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. W. A. Giddens, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. 250 May 3rd hatch WL pullets, $1.25 | ea., 300 May 28rd hatch, $1 ea., or en- tire lot for $1 ea. J E Martin, Flowery . Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. ; ockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. Cora Tatumy Dawsonville, Ga., Rt. 1. : - 38 W L fine laying hens, 3 roosters from ped. bird, 50 May and April pul- lets. Write. C. T. Webb, Summerville, Gar, Rte 5: Want several hundred W. L. pullets, March or April hatch. State price and -Strain. W. B. Nunnally, Monroe, Ga., RFD 2. d Want W L April pullets and R I Red hatching eggs in, cs. lots. Cooks Poul- try Farm. Little River, Fla., 6414 No, Miami Ave. : = Want prices on March and April pullets from Tom Cochrans Big Egg Tompkins S C R I Red March and April cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Cash with feo pure bred, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea., or exch. for 5 pure bred yr. old hens: Reds, line W Leghorns. O. L. McClellan, La- Grange, Ga., Rt. 3. Sa ee i f 4 pure bred April W L roosters, 85c 6 Ferris W L best-egg strain April ; Mrs. J, Ga best strain, $2 ea. G. J. Dryden, Hobo; _ 3 Drumms Brown Leghorn 5 mos. old fee Piuley Wanted Want to exch. $15 value for 15 W L., not over 18 mos. old. Mrs.. J. L. Erwin, Na _ Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2. nt about 100. or more, ready or nearly to lay Leghorn pullets. No culls. State lowest cash price, strain, etc. Mrs. Cora M. Quackenbush, West Palm Beach, Fla., 618-50th St.. Want 50 Everlay Brown Leghorn April, May and June pullets, true to e name, No culls accepted. Give full des- cription and price in first letter. C. F. - Rowell, Winokur, Ga. Want 25 or 50 W. Leghorn pullets and 3 to 6 cockerels, 6 and 8 mos. old. - Pure bred and no culls. Quote price del. Chamblee, Ga. Mrs. B. F. Brown, Brookhaven, Ga., Box 18. By ORPINGTONS WANTED - Want to exch. 4 pure bred Donaldson R. I- Red hens and 6 February. pullets - for 9 pure bred S C Buff Orpington hens and 1 cock, not related, over 1 1-2 yr. old. Wiley Lynn, Collins, Ga. R. I. REDS: WANTED Want to exch. 6 R I. Red Donaldson. strain cockerels, 5 1 1-2 yr. and 1 2 yrs. old for same number and strain and age. G. J. Dryden, Hoboken, Ga. Want 25 or 30 pure bred R. I. Red _ January or February pullets, of heavy | aying stock. State price in first letter. Sylvester Riddle, -Athens, ae 225 Peter St. : TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED arent to exch. 2 thoroughbred tadian Runner 4 mos. old drakes for 2 Indian Runner ducks, 3 or 4 mos. old, or for 2 young geese, hen and gander. Mrs. A. B. McAdam, ene, Ga. Rt. 2, ae Box TE. 5 : Want to exch. 1 pr. White. Pekin - queks for 1 pr. geese, 1928 hatch. Bent- ley Lines, Millhaven, Ga. Want to exch. 10 Thompson B. R.. pullets at $1.75 ea. for turkey, March -pullets in good cond. No culls. J. R. oe Blackshear, Ga., Rt. eee? _. WYANDOTTES WANTED Want 2 February or March hatch S. SLs, - Wyandotte cockerels, Tarbox strain preferred. Would exch. J. J. Stephens, -Luthersville, Ga. Rt. x1. Baby Chicks For Sale High powered baby chicks from close- ly culled flocks: Reds, and B. Rocks, _each, $14 a 100; S. L. Wyandottes, $18; _Brown Leghorns, $12. Del 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. D. i Thomas, Odum, Ga., Box 27. - Donaldson R. I. Red chick Ss, 18- ea. Fall del. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Ga. Ri lk Baby chicks from accredited stock, ens. tested for W. D. and T. B. with high egg producing qualities bred in hem. Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, | Ft. Valley, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100 B. R. chicks to raise on sag Ella Everett, Richland, Ga., Rt. eo Want chicks to raise on shares, also turkeys, geese and ducks. Fine range and bes of attention. Mrs. S. G. Rogers Hagan, Ga. - Want from 100 to 200 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Brown Leghorn preferred, but will take any. breed. I furnish feed and let you hear ea. week; you pay transportation chgs. Write be- ore sending. Mrs. Martha Mitchell, Dixie, Ga., Rt. 2. ~~ Want 200 or less B. R., or R. I. Reds to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Will accept any large breed. Write. Mrs. H. F. Reese, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. - Want 100 large breed chicks to raise on halves to 6 wks. Mrs. J. O. Kemp, Atlanta, Ga.,-Rt. 5, Box 198. Want 100 R. Fr, Reds to raise on halves y first of September. Mrs. M. D. Five. ash, Stockton, Ge Want 100 chicks to raise on halves o 6 wks. Reds or B. R. preferred. Mrs. L. J. Martin, Milledgeville, Ga., 602 No. Wayne St. Want 100 or 200 day old chicks to raise on gig to 8 wks. by September - Mrs. J eee Bowdon, Ga.., Rt. ive. Very Wliniie and exp. poultryman will raise for market any number of tone Mtn. spaced pany SEs: on Spee Ga, | share basis. Near best markets. Ref. Geo. H. Woodall, Dallas, Ga. Eggs For Sale Eges for hatching from fine, healthy vigorous stock White Orpingtons, $1 per 15, parcel post del. Mrs. B. F. Har- rison, Bolingbroke, Ga. 15 Buff Cochin bantam eggs, $1. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., Bldg. ae Select hatching eggs from 6 and 7 lb. Thompson B. R. hens, now laying 70 per cent daily, $1.25 per 15, or $2 for 30. Cash with order. J. R. Bowen, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 1. Buff Cochin eggs, $1.50 per 15; Black Minorca $2.25 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 del. Carton ret. Mrs, 8B, I. Brown, Bail Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure bred Donaldson dark S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15. Furnish 6 doz. weekly at 5c an egg del. Cash with or- der. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Donaldson Red eggs, from splendid layers, $1.50 per 15, $2.75 for 30: Exch. for pears. Mrs. H. G. ae Stone Mtn. j Ga... Rt a: Eges from fine flock of White o Rocks, $1.15 per 15 del. by insured P. P.- RR. -Nashy Smyrna, Ga. - Thompson: Imp. Ringlet B. R. and Ferris W. L. eggs, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per 15; $2 per 30. Del. Cartons ret. pala J, E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2. oe Ferris S. C. W. L. eggs from pen di- | rect from Ferris, $1.50 per 15. Carton ret. John Bartow Preston, Flovilla,Ga. Box 297. Thompson B. R. and Donaldson R. Tf. eges, each, $1 per 15. Carton ret. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. Pure Tancred W. L. eggs, from super imperials, second direct, 254 to 312 record ped. stock. Can supply several crates weekly, and during winter mos. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. Eggs Wanted Want to contract for 1500 to 2 M. eggs per week. Write for particulars. J. L. Clements, Covena, Ga. _ Will set 600 cap. incubator on 50-50 basis. Party furnish eggs. Let. me hear immediately. Mrs. W. E. Mills, Gar- field, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 25 - cases strictly fresh W. i eggs per week, to de del. Atianta, Ex- press prepaid. Absolutely clean and in good cases. State price and quantity per week. Pay once weekly. W. B. Nun- nally, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ Want setting of each: Irish Grey and Irish Red and Domineck eggs. Must be full bred Pit game stock. J. A. Crumley, Cleveland, Ga; Rt. 5. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 2 pure bred Guernsdy 6 and 7 mos. old bull calves; $50 ea. FOB. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga. 1 yellow. work oxen, wt. 1220 Ibs. trained to pull cable. W. M. Stribling, Wrightsville, Ga. A Reg. Jersey 11 mos. old bull. Raleigh strain. Solid color with dark markings. Reg. in buyers name, $50. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4. 2 good 3 1-2 gal. Jersey milch cows, 4 yrs. old, fresh September and October Ast. $60 and $50 with calves FOB. No checks. A. R. Bailey, Blakely, Ga., Rt. One. Young Jersey bull, not reg. and 4 gal Jersey cow, fresh in, 2nd calf, good cond. 2U,-P: Goulding, Felton, Ga. Nice Jarsey heifer, freshen in Spring $30 at barn. H. B. Moor, Rydal, Ga. Dairy herd, cows and heifers, good grade Jerseys. Sell 10 to 15 at reason- able prices. T. E. Sikes, Vidalia, Ga., Care Bethany House. Reg. | bull calf of fine breed- ing, L K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga,, | Rt. oe choice grade heifers, about half of them springing. L. F. Bragg, Hawk- insville, Ga. - - 6 yr. old good milch cow, fresh in, give about 4 gals. C. D. Freeland, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Reg. Polled Herefords. Only a. few bulls left. Several young heifers. Come see them. Perry E. Lunsford, oe Oi. Ga Grade Guernsey 4 mos. old male calf, a 8 aoe HO, Ek sent, Mitchell, 412 Peters- 3 mos. OL. Toney heifer. $40: 5 wks. old veal calf, $10. Miss Ellie Selene, Adairsville, Ga., BR. os 7 yr. old mixed Holstein cow, calf, 6 wks. old, 3 to 4 gals. per day on reas- onable feed, $65 cash. N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. from 4 gal. Jersey cow. No bad habits. Not reg. Good cond. $23 at barn, or exch, for Jersey or P. C. pigs, of good stock. O. W. Wilmot, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box. 99. Pure bred Jersey 4 mos. old buli calf, excellent blood lines and individu- ality reg. in buyers name, $35 FOB, or not reg., but with papers furnished, $30. E. B. Braswell, Athens, Ga. Part Jersey milch cow (mother was a 4 gal. a day cow) freshen this winter in good order, $50. Can be seen at-my barn. At-once. Mrs. H. M. Horton, Len- 0x, Gas Ri. ba 2 Aberdeen - Angus. bulls, 19. mo. and 6_yrs. old, $150. for the 2: also pure bred 2 I- 2 yrs old Jersey heifer, with 10 day old calf, $100. Thos. E. eer Blackshear, Ga. : HOGS FOR SALE. 8 black P C pigs, nearly thorough- bred, ready for del. September 15th, $5 ea. 25c extra ea. for inoculation, crat_ etc. A. J. Se. pehnurn, Ga, _ Rt. 6 mo. old: Ss. P.C, boar, $15; and -8 wks. old pig, $8. Both reg. in buyers name; bred sows and gilts for sale. T. R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga. 3 mos. old Black Essex pigs, reg., $13 ea., $25 pr. Cholera immune and satis- faction guaranteed. H. W. Law, East- man, Ga. 5 mos. old Reg. Duroc males. Best Sensation breeding, $15 with papers. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 10 P. C. 6 wks. old pigs, $5 ea. Mrs. W. W. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Duroc and P. C. crossed pigs, now ready $5 ea., and P. C./ sow for sale. H. B. Moor, Rydal, Ga. 1 pure bred, but not reg. S. P. C. male 6 mos. old, 125 lb. hog, $25 FOB. ee Mrs. WwW. D. Johnston, Grayson, as Reg Duroc Jersey 4 mos. old pigs, $10.50 ea., 2 for $20; reg. Duroc 2 1-2 yr. old sow, already bred, $25. A. S. Phillips, Collins, Ga., Rt. 2. Thoroughbred Big. Bone Black Ps GC. entitled to rg. 30 to 40 Ib. pigs, $7.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. M. Flourney, Monticello, Ge Riss: Pure bred. Duroc Jersey red boar pig. about 6 mos. old, entitled to reg, $15 del. Ray Weed, Richland, Ga., Care Geo. Black. 5 2-11 mos. old bred P. C. gilts, 200 Ibs. or better. Write. W. B. Bassett, Byron, Gar, Rt. 1. Ree. Duroc gilt, Cherry King preed- ing, about 165 Ibs., $20 reg. in buyers name; $18 not reg. C. R. Godfrey, Alva- ton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 55. ; Reg. Duroc Jersey boar, ready for se- lie McGee, Walden, Ga... 3 mos. old S. P. C. pigs, entitled to ae 2 Marshall es ae Ga.., HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 mules, about 1250 Ib. ea., 9 yrs. old. W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. 1 buggy horse. Sell, or trade for cal- see or yearlings. L. P? Goulding, Felton a Good, gentle red horse, plow any=- where and work to buggy or wagon, $50 cash at barn, or trade for good Jersey fresh in milch cow. Gip Whittington, Omega; Ga., Rt. 2. 1 car of young prood mares, and hors. es, 1000 to 1100. lbs. ea. J. M. Sikes, Sumner, Ga. - Nice, 1M lb. mare, gentle, work any- phy $75; Connie Berry, Demorest, a RABBITS FOR SALE 1 pr. Begiums, 2 yrs. old, $2.50 ea., $4 pr. Graynell A. Warwick, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 14 2 N. Z. Red bucks, $2.50 ea., 4 does, $3 ea., 1 white, pink- eyed puck and 1 half grown Belgium and N. Z. mixed doe, $2 ea., or exch. for Red or Buff Cochin chickens. S. W. EOC, Dal- ton, Ga. Fine Chinchilla, and Flemish Giants will sell at sacrifice. or exch. for poul- try. Warren Howard, Atlanta, Ga.., Care Gen. Del. : -< 4 Chinchilla pucks them Stone Mtn. and Stahl Gold Certificate stock, cheap 15 mos. old - fine Black Jersey pull, es, 4 to 10 wks. old, Realty Bldg. _tgrvice, $20 FOB my shipping point. Wil- reg. No papers furnished. $7.50 ea. $14] least. 2 qts. daily, with 1st or 2nd kid- | Wire exch, W. W. Preston, Flovilla, G ; Box 299. Standard Chinchillas, from reg. stock 6 does, 4 mos. old, $4 ea., 2 bucks, 4 mo. old, $2.50 aa. 2 bucks, 8 mos. $4 ea. 10 6-wks. old, $1 ea. $8 for the 10. DB Ge Wilson, Lavonia, Ga: 2 each does and bucks, .N. Z. Reds, $6 FOB my shipping point. Willie Mc- :: Gee, Walden, Ga. Me Ped. N.Z. Red yr. old doe, free from disease, $1.50. Cash with order. Bruce Longino, Austell, Ga. Dessy = SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Several high class reg. does - and 2 reg. bucks, and several nice grades for gale cheap. All Toggenburg. breed. E. C. Stark, Commerce, Ga. 1 ewe, $6 FOB. William Vinson, By- : ron, Ga. : : 7 mos. old 3-4 Southdown ram, 125 | lbs. or more, $25 crated FOB; 2 smaller ones, same pee large enough for. service, $18 each. K. D pone Eaton- H ton, Ga; Rt..2. | - Live Stock Wanted _ CATTLE WANTED Want 25 Jersey calves to raise on halves to 10 mos old. G. Ww. Reynolds, ey He es Elza, Ga. = Want 2 dbl. Pole, Hereford pull calf; 200 to 400 Ibs. State pe G. J. 3 Miller, Cusetta, Ga. Want 6 Jersey heifers or young per 1% with calves, or that. will freshen soon, cheap. State best cash price. Chas. Le Nevill, Pulaski, Ga. : Want several Black Angus cows = reasonable price. HE. W. anderson, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5. 2 Want good Jersey cow. (that has a young calf) 3 to 4 gal. per day, in good cond. State best cash price del. Madi- son about September 10th. HC, Hook, Boston, Ga. Want Red Pole bull yearling, but will consider Black Angus, or Short Horn, about 6 mos. old. Thoroughbred, but not necessarily reg. T. S. Howard, Lud- owici, Ga. - Want reg. Guernsey and Jersey calv- either sex. Pay reasonable price. Write what you have. are F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. Ve See HOGS WANTED Lee Want 5 pigs, 25 to 50 Ibs. State price and. wt. before . shipping. P. B. Childs, Butler, Ga. + - - Want 1 or 2 Duroc sows with pigs. L. P. DeVaughn, Millen, Ga., Rt. Box 16. ; Want 2 Hampshire. precd boar fee : sow shoats. State best- cash price. Wal- lace H. Epting, Savannah, - ~ Ga, 220 Want to exch. value. $5 for good pig : of same value. Mrs. C. H. ee Sta- pleton, Ga: HORSES: AND MULES ; WANTED aos Want from 2 to 20 mules, 1 M. to 1100 lbs. L. FB, Bragg, Hawkinsville, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want good milch goat, - giving at ding. Must be O. K., but not necessarily reg. L. N. Patten, Abbeville, Ga. Grain For Sale Pure Appler seed oats, $1 bu, FOB. : Cash with order. J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga. Se Pure, sound new crop- Texas Rust Proof oats, 5 bu. or more lots, 60c bu. FOB. W. C. Williams, Locust Grove, . Ga. About :20 bu. nice clean mountain seed rye, $1.85 bu. FOB. Any amount sacked for shipment, small shipments, or $1.75 and party furnish sacks. J. P.. Aaron, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Abruzzi rye, grown on my farm, first yr. from. Cokers Certified seed, $2.50 | bu. B. F, Murphy, Sandersville, Ga. ce Fulghum seed oats, 90 bu. T. Go OKelley, Maysville, Ga. 500 bu. Hastings 100 bu. oats, 85c bu. FOB here; 175 bu. Purple Straw pe wheat, $1. 15 bu., 40 bu. Tall growing seed rye, $2.25 bu. All clean, bright and sound. C. H. Walker, The Rock, Ga. Recleaned- Abruzzi. rye, $2.50 pu. FOB. Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Ga, Rt. 2. - 70 bu. Texas Rust Proof seed cats, 75c bu. L. E. Peters, Forsyth, Ga, Rt. 2. Cokers ped. Fulghum oats, $1, per bu. Blue Stem purple straw wheat (for bread, or seed), $2 bu. FOB. Cash with to C. A. Wilbanks, Conners. Grain For Sale 10 pi wheat and 20 bu. No. Ga. rye, each, $1.60 sacked. E. M. Wright, Na- -coochee, Ga. & Select seed oats, Fulghum or Hastings both. 1 yr. from originator, 90c FOB. Harvested, recleaned with an I. H. C. combine, free of any foreign grain or - grass seed, put up in new 5 bu. even wt. foe W. A. Gibson, Agricola, Ga. Grain Wanted Want to hear from party oe Turf, or so called old fielq oats. L Gaulding, Fulton, Ga. Want Augusta vetch. Quote best Piece. Ralph'S. Collier, Comer, Ga. Want 1 bu. Beardless Barley. Quote i Ret Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest, ou = BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Brown crowder peas, 20c Ib. 9 Ibs., 50c Ib. if lot is taken. Miss Kate Lan- caster, Sylvester, Ga. -- Willets wonder Eng. peas. New crop, hand cleaned and hang picked. 3 bu. - only, $3 per peck. Claud Bailey, Porter- - dale, Ga., Box-291. - Willets Wonder frost proof Eng. pea seed, 30c lb. Mrs. H. H. Alexander, El- : berton, Ga., Rt. 7. Sogeee a CORN, CORN MEAL : FOR SALE 290 bu. god: sound corn, ready in a - few days. $1.05 bu. FOB, or exch. for Hastings or Whatley Ss prolific or Gold. en Dent, paying difference. Dr. I. O. Siler, Warrenton, Ga., Rt. 3. Slipped shuck corn, new crop, $1 per bu. FOB. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2. BUTTER FOR SALE ' Nice, fresh Jersey butter, 3 or 4 Ibs. per week, in 1-2 Ib. molds, shipped in Miller, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. 5 lbs. good country butter ea. week, = 400 Ib. del. Mrs. C. C. Tatum, Talking - Rock, Ga; ht: 3,,- Box 13. FRUIT FOR SALE Apples by truck load at orchard, 1 mi. east Demorest Depot on Mt. Airy and Demorest road: Winesaps, Black- twig, Staymans, and other varieties. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. _ Fine pineapple pears, $1 bu. FOB. Exch. some for 2 young turkeys, hen and gobbler. Bronze preferred. No checks. S. E. Burke, Glennville, Ga., Box 154. | ~ Rome Beauty and other varieties ap- ples, for eating. or cooking, standard bu. box by parcel post, $2. G. W. Moon- @y, Jr., Quill, Ga. eat Ibs. fresh sundried peaches, 20c Ib. Mrs. E. H. Burrell, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 6. ~ About 40 bu. Keifer pears, $1 pu. or exch. for W. L., 1 and 2 yr. old hens. R. 1. MeDutfie, Winokur, Ga. Rt. 1, Box. 24. FRESH AND CURED MEATS | Nice, corn fattened, and sugar cured rence, Middleton, Ga. [ONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES : FOR SALE | qi Nice, new honey, 24 sections to cs., $4 cs. FOB. R. A. Beasley, Statesboro, Ga. = Pure Ext. Tupelo Gum blend, fancy grade honey, in 10 ib. pails, 6 to cs., $6.59 1-10 Ib. postpaid and insured, $1. 60; 2 10 1b., $3.10; several large bbls. now in stock. Prompt. shipment. Jno. A. Crum. mey, Doctortown, Ga. ~ Choice white chunk comb honey in new 70.1b. lard cans, 13c lb., Good grade bright strained honey, in new 60 Ib. other size containers on request. Mar- cus D. May, Hinesville, Ga. - Fresh Ext. honey, 12c Ib. Immediate shipment. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga., Riot Ext. and comb. honey, del. by mail, 5 Ib. pail Fancy, $1.10; 10 lb. $2; 10 lb. No. 1, $1.50. Write for prices by cs. or bbl. lots. John W.. Berryhill, Lakeland, a. New, delicious Fancy white honey: 6-10 lb. pails bulk comb, $8.75; 12-5 lb. $9;. 24-16 oz. glass jars, $4. "5: 1-60 FOB. J. O. Hallman, Nahunta, Ga. . Nice, white No. 1 comb honey in 24 ib. display cs. $4 per cs. FOB. J. M. rite, Gr ovesad Ga., a. Ee : Hastings white Heading collard seed.- cartons, 40c lb. postpaid. Mrs. J. W.. shoulder meat, 25c Ib. del. J. H. Law- cans, 10c lb. All FOB here. Prices on} Ib. can extracted, $6.30; 2-60. Ib. $12. All } ea F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Nice, bright hongy,. packed and lab- eled: 5 lb. pails, 1 prepaid, $1; cs. of 6, $4.25; 2 1-2 Ib, pails, es. of 12, $4.75; 24-16 oz. jars, $4.75, Either chunk or extracted. Prompt del. J. ae , Alma, Ga. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Several tons peanuts, for sale in Oct. ang Nov. Mrs. Margaret Ward, Se fence; Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE Pink skin Porto Rico sweet potataes, P. $1.20 bu. FOB. Cash with order. Prompt- shipment. No stamps. W. U. J. Draug- hon, Whigham, Ga. Irish cobbler potatoes, small tubers for planting whole (8 bu. plants 1 acre) $2.50 per 100 lbs. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence= ville, Ga., Rt. 4. Big Stem Red Jersey sweet potatoes, any amt. $1 bu.. J. G. Dixon, bridge, Ga. = VEGETABLES FOR SALE Green Hot pepper, 50c gal. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. Tomatoes ang. stringless snap beans. Can fill orders daily, shipped in stand- ard crates, or in bulk by truck load at packing house, on paved route, No. 15, 3 mi. north Ee H.R. Staight, De- morest, Ga. Green Hot peppers for pickling, 45c gal., plus postage. Eldis Rountree, Still. more, Ga., Rt. 2. Redfield Beauty tomatoes, $1.50 per crate FOB. C. F. Matheson, ; Alto, Ga., Box: 4212 | Long pod. Hot pepper, green or red, 25c qt. del., or exch. for fall garden seed, fruit, or sacks. Write. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Hagan, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want Winter peas for seed. Dr. W. V. Phillips, Osteen, Fla., Box 122. FRUIT WANTED Want Blue Damson plums, at reason. able price. Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell, At- lanta, Ga., 123 State Capitol. Want 25 or 30 lbs. drieq apple: good and this yrs. fruit. Pay 12 1-2c Ib. del. H. LL. Messer, Sycamore, Gan, Rie 2, Box 88. Want 1 bu. ea. for preserving: figs, yellow peaches, and old fashioned Red Indian peaches. Pay cash. Miss Fannie Hathcock, Portal, Ga., Rt. Ee HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want beeswax, small lots by parcel post. H. Eugene Fant, Athens, Ga. Want to-exch. 1-2 gal. blackberry jelly in qt. cans for a gal. of strained honey. Mrs. C. T. Bryant, Royston, Ga., Rt 3 Want clear, clean: honey packed in 5 and 10 gal. containers. Geo. C. Cobb, Savannah, Ga., 302 West 33rd St. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want pecans, all. varieties and any W. E. | amount. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, |} Ga. 7 : MARKET BU: LET N- Ext. hes. 5 be pails, $1.25 del. Mrs. Bain- | VEGETABLES WANTED Want 100 bu. Hot peppers, also green tomatoes and other vegetables, for pickles and peppers. Write before ship- ping. Bellview Products. Corp., Atlan- ta, Ga., 352 Central Ave., SW., Phone Ivy 8403. Want 1 peck or 1-2 bu. ripe pimientos to can. Write price ang when ready to ship. Mrs. Geo. Edge, Geneva, Ga. Plants For Sale Heading variety collard plants, -25c a 100, $1:20 M. del. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga, Ria. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100 FOB. Exch. for nice, this yrs. crop money. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt Lady hanipson strawberry plants, $2 M. Mrs. J. F. Dial, Hogansville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 115. Heavy producing variety strawberry plants, $2.50 M. Mrs. Sallie; Wooten, Broxton, Ga.; Rt2.2=- About 50 M. strawberry plants, $1.25 for 500; $2 M. Postpaid. Cash with or- der. G. W. Olivet, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. Two. Early heavy strawberry plants 12 1-2c a 100. No orders accepted for less than 200. Mrs. Ben Westmoreland, Talla- poosa, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 135. Strawberry plants, 15e a 100 plus postage. Exch. some for 2 settings W. L. < t BR eggs. Write before. sending. Mrs, Maud Gibbs, Rochelle, Ga, eb. 1k Giant and Klondike strawberry plant 25c for 25. Mrs. M. M. Buckner, Augus-. ta, Ga., 400 W. Ave. Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2M. del. Mrs. J. W. Haman, Sum- ner; Ga; Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a 100 $1 500; $1.75 M. Ethel Crow Gaines- ville, Ga., Rt: 2. Late Flat Dutch cabbaee: Greater Baltimore tomato, anq Ga., Heading collard plants, 25c a 100; 75c 500; $1.25 M. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Ga., Rt. 1 Everbearing and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 35c a 100; red and black raspberry, and garden gooseber- ry, each, $1 a doz. Add postage on small orders. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Ri4.= Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M. New plants. Prompt and safe del. W. LL McClellan, Lenox, Ga., Box 65. Fresh, 7 in. New Stone tomato plants packed in well ventilateg boxes, 300, 60c 700, $1.25 postpaid. Rushed. C. F. Mad- dox, Flowery Branch, Ga. : Everbearing strawberry plants, $2 M. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. New Stone tomato plants, 50c, 200; 85c, 500; $1.35 M. del. No checks. Prompt del. Mrs. F, E. Happodlt, Lew- iston, Ga. Plants Wanted Want 5 M. each, Early Jersey and Early Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, to be del. first of October. Quote best price in first letter. Geo. F. Murkerson, Chester, Ga., Rt. 1. Seed For Sale 4 1-2 lbs. new crop, recleaned curled mustard seed, 35c 1b.; 6 Ibs. sound but- | ter peas, running variety, 20c pt., the 6 lbs. for $1.50. Mrs. S. - Rogers, Hagan, Ga. Old time scullion Bela buttons, 20c qt., 2 for 35c. 60c for 4 qt. del. red mul- tiplying onion buttons, 25c qt., 2 for 45c. del. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga Heading White Stem collard seed, re- cleaned, 100 lb. lots, 15c lb., smaller lots 18c lb. FOB. Stamps and checks not accepted. Cash or money order only. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Ga. Nice, clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt. 2. Fresh, dried sage, 60c Ib. not prepaid. a Ida A. Allen, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. Shallot buttons, 60c gal., large size, over 1 ft. plants, 25c a 100. All del. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga., Rt. 1. 15 Ibs. very prolific bunch seed Eng. pdas, 30c Ib., 4 lbs. $1 postpaid. Exch. for good, sound, clean cabbage-heading collard seed. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. Old fashioned Hanover seed for Sept. anq Oct. planting, 40c per. oz., postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. S. M. Swearingen Vienna, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 93. Hastings. Big Seven turnip seed col- lection, 35c Ib., 5 Ibs. $1.50; 7 Top turn- ip seed, same price, del. Ga. cabbage collard, heading variety, 60c Ib. 16 Ibs. $8.25 del. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5. New crop Ga. collard seed in 100 Ib. lots, 10c lb. lots, 15c lb. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. 15 lbs. old time mustard seed, 35c Ib. del. Mrs. H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga. Recleaned Burr clover seed, 8c Ib., ce sacked. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, a Red multiplying onions and Huttous from same, and white nest onions, each 60c gal. Mts. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ca Re World Champion whita velvet okra seed, $1 Ib., also seed corn, $1 peck. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga., Rt. 1. Fresh cabbage collard seed, 50c Ib. COD. A. F. Megahee, Coolidge, Ga... - 3 or 4 bu. Burr clover seed, $2.10 bu. or exch. for anything can use. W. M. Belcher, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 1. About 40 lbs. early Amber cane seed (makes early feed for stock), 15c Ib., about 10 Ibs. okra seed, 50c lb. All new as FOB. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rie Bo: New crop Ga. collard seed, 20 Ib. FOB. Adq postage. G. C. Sige Whigham, Ga. Recleaned Burr clover aed 8c tb. here sacked. S, B, Kinard, Jackson, Ga. PAGE SEVEN ' Crystal Wax Bermuda onion sets, g2. peck, also 2 to 4 bu. White pa tiplying onion sets, 75c gal., $1.45 peck, W. ee Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. 6 Ibs. Long Horn turnip seed, sound, $1 for lot. M. M. Echols, Cornelia, Ga. Fresh collard seed, 10c for 2 thbls., - Stone Mtn., watermelon seed, 25c for 1-4 Ib. Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro, ze Ga. : Seed Wanted a | tor, $14. Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga, Want 1 M. Ibs. Burr clover seed ear- ly Southern variety in the Burr. Send sample and quote best prices on this | quantity. . M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga. Want 1 lb. straw colored Bermuda a onion seed. Send sample and price. W. H. H. Owens, McDonough, Ga., , Box Lid Res Dy 5. Want several lbs. Austrian pea seed. Quote price) per 5 Ib. lots postpaid to Clayton. W. F. Gard, Clayton, Ga. Want 10 or 20 bu. white multiplying | onion sets. Warren J. Smith and Bro., 3% Athens, Ga. 2 ae Want the old fashioned Bunch Speck- led peas. Write. Mrs. S. M. eg ee Vienna, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 93. S SS Incubators For Sale Electric brooder, automatic control, 300 cap., 250 cap. Standard make incu- bator. Both used only 2 seasons. In- struction book. Write for prices, C. T. Webb, Summerville, Ga., Rt. 5. 65 cap. Buckeye incubator and brood- | f er (same size) or exch. for anything can use. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga; Rte: 1 Blue Hen Mammoth dbl. deck, coal burner incubator, 2880 cap. Seil, or exch. for March or April hatch. Ww. L. pullets. W. Hall, Atlanta, Ga., Cascade, Rog Riel. 3 1 Mammoth 10 M. cap., incubator, No. = 7, in perfect cond., $1, 000. W. H. Kinney _ Carrollton, Ga., Rt. ay ee Good as new Miller 240 cap. incuba-- Buckeye 1008 cap. incubator, first class cond. Only used 3 mos. $150. Frank L. Russell, Rome, Ga., North Broad St. : Style No. 1. Buckeye} 110 cap. incu- = bator, complete with tester and instru- tion book, etc., good cond., $15. Mrs. eS J5.C; Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. : A Bell City 140 cap. incubator, hot | water system with copper pipes, egg. turner, tester, thermometer and in- struction book, good as new, hatched twice. Guaranteed. $13. Mrs. N. i. Green, Powersville, Ga. : Several 500 cap. Buckeye Blue Flame. oe brooders. New wicks and guaranteed in = good cond., cheap for cash. Sell, or trade for poultry. S. P. Howe, Hape- ville, Ga. 2 Little Brown Hen incubators, good cond., complete, $3 ea., also. Putnam brooder, 50 cap., $3. Chas. O. Hooten, LaGrange, Ga.., 1118 Railroad St. 70 cap. Cyphers incubator, good cond Good hatcher. Cheap, or exch. for larger machine of same make, or any- ae thing can use. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. American Wishbone 1600 cap. incu- bator. Used 2 seasons. Good as new, Cheap, or exch. for good White Leg- __ horn pullets. No culls. T. P. Bruce, ee Sylvester, Ga., Box 112. E 2 Buckeye incubators, equipped with new burners and wick, good cond., No. 14 style E., 65 cap., and Standarg 2, 175 ae cap. $25 for both. Ralph Collier, Col- bert, Ga. a ~~ Tronclad incubator and brooder, 140 capacity, will trade both for 12 Tancred White Leghorn hens or pullets, no culls or old stock. Claud B. Finley, 27 Green | St., Dalton, Ga. . One Ideal electric incubator 150 cap. and one Ideal electric brooder 150 cap. practically new, $16 for both. P. M. : Hussey, 1806 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, oe Ga. ees Electric incubators, 4 section Reed. Sell all or part; and 576 egg Hamilton. Both like new; also oil burning Relia- ble, $25. Belle Studstill, Toccoa, Ga. 400 cap. Queen incubator, perfect cond. Walter M. Rivers, Jonesboro, Ga., Box 175. 400 cap. Richlang incubator, also M. cap. oil burning brooder, oe for both del. Cash with order. W. D . Me- Lendon, Blun, Ga. Red Hen 50 cap. incubator, needs re- pairs, $1.50; Little Mother brooder, good ei : Holland, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2 cond., $3 or both $4 Se ae H. Tt PAGE EIGHT Incubators F. or Sale" - 1 second-hand Standard Reliable 250 cap. hot water incubator, good cond., $30 or exch. for oats, wheat, or corn meal at market price. Mrs. R. J. Flem. ing, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6. Newton sectional type incubator, 1800 | cap., used 2 seasons, cheap. Terms to} responsible party. Write. D. F. Thomas, - Odum, Ga. 2 Prarie State, 380 cap. ea. incubators Both crated, ready to ship. 1 never un- packed; other used for 1 hatch only. Sell cheap. Mrs. Luke Johnson, Atlan- ta, Ga., 10 Emory Benes *phone Dea.- 0890. ifocHators Wanted Want Little Brown Hen incubator. Pay $2.50. Must be in 1st class cond., with thermometer, instructions, etc. J. L. Crone, Philomath, Ga. Want good second-hand feeders and waterers for baby chicks at cash bar- . gain price, Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga. Want to-exch. 1 male calf for 1 Stand. ard Cypress 150 cap incubator. E. L. Davidson, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 2. Want incubator and brooder, not less than 100 cap. in good cond. Exch. 2 mos _old pigs. Mrs. B. J. Kinard, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 4. Want prices on used incubators in A- 1 cond., 600 cap. or larger State cond. _ price, terms, etc. in first letter. O. L. _. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3 Want 600 cap. Buckeye or other re- - liable make incubator with automatic y 489; mS ea egg turner. Exch. 350 pure bred Tancred chicks from large, heavy layers, 254 to 312 egg strain, ped. stock. Chicks to be del. in Spring. Inc. to be shipped now or Spring. Write. Mrs. F. ro Sum- emit, Ga; Rt. 2. -Second-Hand Machin- ery For Sale 1 Fordson tractor and 1 Case power hay press, $100 each. F. L. Royal, Una- dilla, Ga, Fordson tractor, dbl. disc harrow, cultipacker and tractor grain rrill. Sell or exch. for high grade 4 gal., or bet- ter Jersey cow, or would consider a 1100 lb. sound, gentle and work any- _ where horse, and horse tools. R. J. Hol- liday, Blythe, Ga. 1 force pump for irrigation purposes for sale at real bargain. W. L. McClel- lan, Lenox, Ga. Good syrup making outfit. Miller, Woodland, Ga., Box 85. Cole 3 row oat and wheat drill, per- fect cond., used very little. Plant wheat vetch, peas, oats, and distributes ferti- lizer. $15. Cash with order. Exch. C. B. Milner, Cleola, Ga. Emma _ Harris fresh water pump, recondi- ; - tioned and in good shape. Sell, or exch. R. C. Shuford, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 5, Box: *Franklin, 1104-J. 4 knife No. 11 Papec feed cutter, good cond., $25; 1 dbl. unit Hinman electric milker, A-1 cond. $100. All FOB Exch. for heifers or beef cattle. Mrs. E. C. ORear, Union Point, Ga. - Oat distributor with 3 drills, $8; corn dropper, $4. Mrs, E. M. Travis, Fayette- ville, Ga. 5 tooth cultivator, $3. Connie Berry, _Demorest, Ga. Moline corn binder, cheap, or trade for anything can use. R. F. Dewberry, Acworth, Ga. _ Set of caponizing tools, complete with instruction book. Never been used, $2.25 -postpaid.-N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. 7 H. P. gas. eng. A-1 cond., cheap for o cash. Alfred Ashley, Montrose, Ga., Rt. - No checks. 2, Box 46. - 60 ft. 6 in. wide extra long service dbl. stitched canvas belt, used to run a peanut picker, good as new, $10, or exch. for 10 hens, pullets, or a heifer oe Mrs. B. J. Rogers, Ashburn, Ga., - Lilliston peanut~ picker, used very little, $100 cash, or exch. for corn, wheat, oats, cotton seed, or other equal value. H. F. Price, Locust Grove, Ga. Cream eee and milk can, $10. . R. Bailey, Blakely, Ga.., Rt. te Myers deep well pump. Write for in- - formation. T. W. Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 321. _ 1 pr. link breast. chains in good shape ee rice H. J. Hill, Lithonia, Ga, , Oliver No. 9 Cotton Wilt And Root Knot Cotton wilt is caused by a fungus which enters the plant through the roots from the soil. Once inside the plant, it grows vigorously in water-carrying vessels of the plant, and shuts off the water supply of the plant. When cotton plants wilt without any apparant -cause the wilt fungus is probably active. Dwarfing of the main stem of the plant, ~ particularly a shortening of the distance between the branches, is like- wise a characteristic of wilt. If the roots or the stem of a freshly wilted plant are cut with a sharp knife, the woody tissues will be found to be browned or blackened more or less in a circle. Another characteristic of wilt is that it is often found in round spots or irregular areas of land which enlarge each*season. Wilt occurs almost exclusively on sandy soils or sandy loam soils. For this reason, the disease is much worse in the coastal plains than in the piedmont section. Also, wilt infestation is much more common in the southwestern half of the coastal plains than in the northeastern half. Wilt control is altogether a matter of planting wilt resistant var- ieties. All other remedies are either useless or doubtful in value. Of all the wilt resistant varieties tested out by the Georgia Experiment Sta- tion Lightning Express has so far given the best results when resistance, yield of lint, value of lint per pound, etc., are considered. Most of the varieties generally recommended for wilt resistance do not have the yielding power of the best non-wilt resistant varieties. Lighting Express seems to be an exception to this rule, and is the only cotton that can be recommended for all sections of the state, Lightning Express under aver- age conditions will produce a lint of 1 1-8 inch in length. Properly ginn- ed and marketed, it should bring a premium of at least 3 cents per pound. Some other varieties of cotton which are wilt resistant and good yielders are Dixie Triump ae 16inch), Cae Toole (7-8 inch) and Superseven (1 inch). \ Where wilt resistant varieties have given unsatisfactory results the cause is generally root knot. This disease is caused by, small worms (nematodes) which attack the roots of the plant. Plants infested with nematodes are usually dwarfed and the roots covered with galls from 1-16 to 1-2 inch in diameter. When these galls are cut open the egg-fil- led, female nematodes can often be seen, with the naked eye. They are small rounded white bodies about one-half the size of a pinhead. Root knot, unlike cotton wilt, attacks a number of other plants be- sides cotton. Plants which are especially susceptible to root. knot are soybeans (most varieties), beets, cantaloupes, carrots, celery, bur and crimson clover, cowpeas (most varieties), cucumbers, egg plant, figs, lettuce, okra, peaches, pecans, pomegranates, potatoes, salsify, squash, tobacco, tomatoes, watermelons, May-pop or passion vine, purslane, pig weed, saw brier, sweet fennel/and other weeds. Plants which are less sev- erely injured by root knot but are still susceptible are alfalfa, asparagus, Lima beans, snap beans, cabbage, sweet clover, collards, mulberry, oniong English peas, sweet potatoes, radishes, spinach, strawberries, sugar cane, ' yetch and Austrian peas. Vetch and Austrian peas grow as a winter cover crop and turned under early are nearly immune. Plants which are entirely immune to root knot are very nearly as follows: Grasses (nearly all), velvet beans, beggerweed, chufas, Brabham, Victor and Iron Cow- peas, Laredo soybeans, peanuts, parley, corn, millets, sorghums, wheat, rye and winter oats, The best method of controlling root knot is to grow immune crops on the land for two or three years. R. Pp BLEDSOE, Agronomist, Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, Georgia. 1 Chattanooga cane mill, copper pan, fheap. J. C. Thompson, Tallapoosa, Ga.,'14 S. Kelly St. Oliver (19) turn plow, good cond., $3 cash; Avery corn planter. with fertili- zer attachment (needs a little repair), $10; 5 eo daisy churn, $4. Exch. for hogs. W. H. Townsend, White Stone, Ga. No. 72 power cane mill, 12 in. evapa- rator juice vat, all complete, $125. Mrs. R. H. Burgess, Pavo, Ga. 1 cutaway harrow, good as new. Sell or exch. for mower and rake. Jno. C. Williams, Soperton, Ga. Second-hand No. 2 Sharpless separa- tor, almost goog as new, $15. B. F. Rob- ertson, Waco, Ga., Rt. 1. I, H. C. power hay press, style M, 16x18 bale, in excellent cond., $150. A, M. Bell, Cordele, Ga. 1 McCormick-Deering hay baler, used 1 season, good cond., $150. L. H. Coch- ran, Stonewall, Ga. 1 Royal power hay press, good as new, $200 FOB; 1 Fordson tractor and pulley complete, $10. T. P., Moore, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 3., Box 130. 1 McCormick-Deering cultivator prac- tically good as new; used about ten days. Will not ship, $35> Jas. H. Linn, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 McCormick Deering corn shredder and husker, used 3 seasons, $150 ($25 will put in good cond.) Cost $500. D. J. Arnold, Hampton, Ga. 2 horse syrup mill, good as new, good copper pans, ready for use, $75 cash. T. L. Daniel, Trenton, Ga., Rt. 2. 16 ft. Benthal peanut picker; 6 H. P. eng. Ea. in good cond. Jas. L. Thomp- son, Shellman, Ga. 1 nearly new American grain drill with seeding and fertilizer attachments Exch. for I. H. C. power hay press. C. A. Wells, Atlanta, Ga., 365 6th, St. NW. Part of McCormick mower and rake,, a FOB. Mrs, Nina Sulat, Odum, Ga. as Hay press, Hand-made. Guaranteed to be good. B. Floyd, Broxton, Ga., Rt. Two. : ; 1 Williamson stump puller in good cond. E. C. Parks, Ty Ty, Ga. 1 second-hang Fordson tractor. W. M.. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. 1 small gin stand with 2 Daniel Pratt gins, and other farm implements. Write. W. H. ae Waleska, Ga., Rt; Good, used. Avery planter (corn, bean and peanut). Write for price. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. B. Practically new Wm. J. Oliver No. 12 2 horse turn plow, $12.50; 2-1 horse turn plows, $4 ea. Mrs. J. S. Thomp- son, Doerun, Ga. 7 H. P. eng. in good shape on. truck, | $40; I. H. Boles, Duluth, Ga. 6 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse eng., 5 H. P. Hercules, eng. 1 No. 2 J.B. feed mill, and 1 No. 180 Letz feed mill. Pauline Reaves, Atlanta, Ga., 693 Cascade Ave. 1 Wiiliams power feed mill, $150;'1 Continental cotton press, $65. T. J. Brightwell, Maxeys. Ga. 2-50 saw Winship gins; 48 in. corn mill for sale. W. E. Flanigan, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 2. 8 Roller syrup mill, $10. T.-L. Wil- liams, Sautee, Ga. 2 bottom tractor plow, used less than 10 days, also 3 bottom tractor plow, Oliver make. Sell 1-3 price of new, or trade for a 8 hoe tractor harrow. J. R. Eubanks, Madison, Ga. McCormick mower and rake, good shape, both for $50. R. L. Proctor, Cuth- bert, Ga. ~ 1 canner for sale. H. T. Holland, Mar. tin, Ga. ; 1 Friend power sprayer, 200 gal. cap. good cond. Doyle Smith, Newborn, Ga. New Primer Separator No. 3. Good as new. Sell at bargain. Mrs. J. P. Sturk- ey, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6. 1 each: guana distributor; piece of spring tooth ele Vulcan turn plow . Double trees wo. sin tree, 2 sin zle trees and 2 sets of es $10 FOB. Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordel e Ga., 111-15th Ave. Fordson tractor, $150; 2 disc Athens side plow, $40. Cash, or exch. for corn or oats at fair price. P. G. WHE!) Madison, Ga. Fordson tractor, good cond. $250 Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. 2 row Perfection cotton duster, good cond., $27. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 2 horse turn plow, good cond. For price, see, J. A. McFarland, Ball Ground or write Mrs. HC; Cowart, Cass Sta. Ga. Canner, 8 qt. cap. $1.25 postpaid... #. T. Holland, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Vulcan Hillside plow, No. 10. Good shape, $5; also 1 Thomas corn mower, $15. J. P. Salmon, Rome, Ga., Rt. 1 Primrose No. 2 cream separator, ee cond., cheap. a for shoats. B. . Persall, Abbeville, 1 Cotton King 8 a . hares 18 in. disc $25; 1 Moline corn harvester, used 1 season, $25;. 2 Moline mower, 4 1-2 cut. (1 needs some repairs), Ho and $30; 2 hay rakes, width 8 ft. ea. R. S. Parham, Greenville, Ga. - Steam cooking syrup plant, comple with automatic self skimmer, power driven; 3 roller cane mill, Cypress juice tank, cooking ang cooling vat. Write for particulars: L. H. Quarterman, Sa- vannah, Ga., P. O. Box 831.- 2 Syracuse 2 horse No. 465 plows; 1 each, Oliver 2 horse No. 10, and Chat tanooga 2 horse medium size plow, $8 ea., or $30 for the 4; Syracuse No. 46 $10: 1 Gantt distributor and oat drill, $4; John Deere cutaway harrow, $15 Deering Ideal mower and rake, $35. A FOB. Carl Williams, Locust Grove, Ga. Complete 3-70 gin outfit tramping press, shafting, belting, pulleys, con densers, etc. Sell on terms. Big bargain J, C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. 5-2 horse turn plows, cheap. Can be seen 1 mi. North of Wesleyan. Victor Yearwood, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1. Second-hand Benthal peanut picker, good cond., $200, or exch. for hogs, cat- tle or goats. M. Dickson, Osierfield, G: 1 Fordson tractor, $125; 3 H. P. gas, eng. $35. All in first class cond. Jas. L. Sutton, Metasville, Ga. : 2 complete cotton gins: 60 and 70 saw. Condensers, feeders, shafts and pulleys. Write for prices. R. Ss. Braswell Sr., Fort Valley, Ga. % Used farm machinery: planters, hades cultivators, etc. Cheap for cash. Write for prices. Chas. F. HONS Ft. Valley, Ga. | 1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44, | Large size, complete with full equip. $100. 2 pecan dusting machines cheap; 1 Williamson stump puller, complete, - $200. All in first class cond., alsol Min. ~ -nhetonna Home Butter Maker, or chur with motor (used for hand or ee power), cap. 20 gals., or 5 to 40 lbs. never unpacked, $85. Fred C. Ge oor Flintside, Ga. a Fordson tractor, needs repair, a, trade for dairy or beef cattle. J. L Smith, Empire, Ga. No. 10 DeLaval cream scpapsiegs us only a short time, $35 fob. also Ford son tractor in good condition, except radiator cracked from freeze, cost ahoue $30 to repair. $150. E. H. George, Madi- son, Ga. Spring tooth cultivator, Acme har row and good farm bell. Sell collectively - or separately, cheap. P. A. Blanchard, 1011 15th St., Augusta, Ga. 12 horse power IHC gas. engine, fair running order, $50; one single box down packing cotton press, $50 in very good condition. J. W. One: _ woody, Ga. Miscelladceus For Sal 4 or 5 bu. nice, dry black walnuts, 2c tbe: Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25 Tb Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Pure apple vinegar, 40c gal. Not te se ee D. W. Jarrard, Alto, Ga. 25 good 200 lb. guano pee wash and in good shape, $2.50. J. T. Cha man, Franklin, Ga., Rt. 5. Ground oyster shell for young and old chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs. FOB. W. - Siac, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay St as Nice geese feathers, any amt., 50 Ib Mrs. C. H. Logue, Stapleton, Ga. White and red vinegar, in 50 gal. bbls., 15 per gal. FOB. Cash with ord L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.