Second: Hand Farm Machinery, 
 
F lowes and Sead. Incubator And. 
 
Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
   
  
 
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i PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR . 
 
STATE CAPITOL 
 
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
= Fall and Winter Work On The Farm 
 
  
 
When we get through gathering our crops and put in all 
 
the small grain we will need next year, and have planted 
 
our cover erops, what will we do through the long winter 
months? 
 
I always enjoyed sitting around the cross roads store, 
playing checkers, and talking with my neighbors. I realize 
however that I never did get much profit from that. No bus- 
iness will stand four or five months idleness. 
 
JT went in some fields this year where there was a very 
small infestation of weevils. In practically all of these fields 
the farmers told me that they ripped up all the cotton stalks 
before Christmas and turned the land. 
 
If you have a large number of cattle it is profitable to 
turn them on your. land as soon as you have finished picking 
the cotton, before the frost kills the squares and leaves. 
 
As soon as the frost kills the vegetation it is extremely 
 
good weevil control to rip. up the stalks. I believe that most 
of the weevils hibernate in the ground and live off of suck- 
ing the roots during the winter. I do not know whether my 
friends, the entomologists: will agree with me or not, but this 
is Just a strict field observation of mine. 
 
When rolling land is terraced, it pays to rip the stalks 
with a middle buster. By this means you will bed youn land 
and it will not wash ae the winter. The sediment in 
the furrows through the winter, also help enrich the 
 
- land. 
 
If you have a body of woods near some of your fields. 
try hauling in some leaves, pine straw and woods mold, and 
scattering it over your land. 
 
Dont you believe our wives would think more of us if 
we did these things through the winter, rather than making 
 
so many extra trips to town? 
HUGENE TALMADGE. 
 
  
 
MARKET REPORT 
 
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS 
 
ATLANTA 
 
MACON AUGUSTA 
Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs..$1.50 $1.50 $1.75 
Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 lbs. 3.00 3.50 3.50 
Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. --..------ 53 ees 45 
Eges, Ga. Standard, doz, .___.. Sig 48 N48 
Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz. a------g- 49 41 41 
Hees, yard: iin, dbz 5-55 oad 48 43 
Stage 1b. pe 25 Bo 25 
ene hk 8 25 25 
mporers Whe So ae eee AY 15 15 
Friers, 1b. a 35 35 
Ducks We Ceca aD a .25 25 
Gee 2 ee 18 15 
murkeys, (> ee Oe 20 30 
Ten vies oh oie pa | OY Balm fo Ge 
Country Butter, best table, lb.__ 40 ; ee 40 
Country Butter, cooking, Ib: _--. 30 30 ; 30 
 
Basis. No. 1, Hon Sold From. 9.35 to - 8246 Beer the Week Beginning eee. 23rd, 
 
Prevailing Wholesale Prices: October 3 271929. 
 
  
 
  
 
    
 
Always Subject to Variation. 
 
  
 
SAVANNAH COLUMBUS INDEX 
$1.20 $1.65 ? 
3.00 2.75 Second-Hand Machinery 
/ an 48 ROL Sale "ee ee ee 2-10 
ee : Second-Hand Machinery 
46 46 Wanted: 25 ceo eer 2 
Poultry For Sale: i222 i222 2-5 
44 44 Poultry: "Wanted: 22. =o 5 
Baby_Chicks For Sale ....--. 5 
46 46 Baby Chicks Wanted _______- 5 
26 25 Hees Mor Sale sage 22 sh 5 
=  Georgia Products For Sale -5-7. 
26 25 7 \ Georgia Products Wanted -. 7 
Miscellaneous For Sale -____- 7 
os 15 : Plants For Sale 22.0065 2c 7-8 
Plants Wanted 2-7 see 8 
35 35 Seed For Sale _____________ 8 
25 : 26 Seeq Wanted: -~_.--.2. 58 8-11 |. 
Live Stock For Sale ----_- 11-12 
Ab 15 Live Stoek Wanted -2-_ <-. 12 
 Grain For Sale. 12 
30 35 Grain, Wanted: = 12 
Nursery Stock For Sale .... 12 | 
Farm Help Wanted _-..-__-- 12 
: Flowers and Seed For 
aQ 45 Sales 3-4-9-10 
Flowers and Seed Wanted .. 10 
30, + 88 | Incubators For Sale ___.___- 10 | 
|-Incubators Wanted  _---_-... 10 
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
 
   
    
    
   
    
   
   
   
   
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
    
   
    
  
  
   
    
   
   
  
  
   
   
   
  
    
    
   
  
  
  
   
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
   
      
 
* ery For Sale 
 
Fordson tractor, with 3 disc plows 
and harrows, good as new, bargain for 
SS pash: | HH. Lindsey Grace, Screven, Ga. 
ee - Box TET 
m Lilliston peanut picker; 1  Fair- 
banks-Morse eng. for sale. Mrs. C. M. 
- Cheney, Shellman, Ga. 
 
Covington cotton anq corn dropper 
Dianter. C0, fs MeMillan, Galnesville, 
Ga. RFD 8. 
 
- No. 5 Star pea and bean hul'er, with 
belt, good cond., $65; Cole combination 
 
dbl. hopper planter, used 2 seasons, 
 
~ $25; guano distributor and cover, $9: 
 
- DeLaval cream separator, No. 12, $55. 
 
- Exch some of the above for 1 3 row 
= oat drill with disc plows, scooter plow 
pos on it, also for Abruzzi rye, clean and 
free of other seed. S. R: Spires, Lin- 
 
~ colnton, Ga. 
 
Fordson tractor, A-1 cond, $150; 1 
Towers and Sullivan disc harrow, dbl 
section 24 disc, nearly new, $90; Jno. 
Deere 4 horse 3 bottom stag gang 
pow, $100; Benthal peanut picker, 
 
$100; No. 36 Golden power cane mill 
and 16 ft. copper evaporator, $200. W. 
_  W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. 
 
80 gal. syrup pan, slightly used, $12 
FOB here. Guaranteed all right. M. 
= Boatright, Blun, Ga. 
 
11-2 H P Stover gas eng. $10 FOB. 
Pp. W. Etheridge, Milner. Ga. 
 
Fordson tractor; 1 dbl disc plow and 
bl CISC cutter. Write for prices. 
C. F. Bennett, Odum, Ga. 
 
2 horse plows: 2 No. 465 Syracuse; 
1 No. 10 DS B Oliver; 1 Med. Chatta- 
noega, $7.50 ea., 1 No. 464 Syracuse, 
 
te - $10; 1. Gantt Distributor and drill, $3.- 
 
15; Deering Ideal mower ang rake, 
 
aa $35; John Deere cutaway harrow, $15 
\ All FOB. Carl Williams, Locust Grove 
 
Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
8 H P Mogul Internl. gas eng., A-1 
cond. 10 H. P. Titan, needs slight re- 
pairs; other implements. Cheap for 
 
. cash, or exch for good wheat or good 
bread corn. Make offer. Robt. Fuller, 
 
Adairsville, Ga. P. O. Box 287. 
 
2 pecan dusting machines, cheap; 
_ Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44, large 
size, comp!ete, $100; Williamson stump 
puller, complete, $200. All in first class 
cond., also 1 Minnetonna Home But- 
ter Maker, or churn with motor, hand 
or other power, 20. gal., or 5 to 40 
 
_ Ibs. cap. Never unpacked. $85. Fred 
. C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. 
 
Used farm tools, planters, seeders, 
plows, harrows, Middle Buster, etc. 
Guaranteed good working order} Cheap 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
    
 
  
 
for cash. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, 
Ga. 
Fordson tractor and pulley, $125; 
 
Oliver dbl. disc plow, $75: Tractor 18 
in. disc cutaway harrow, $65; Niagara 
peach dusting outfit, $250; Reaper and 
- Binder, $165; Riding Internl. cultiva- 
tor, $65; 2 two horse Chattanooga 
turn plows, $20; 2 one horse Chat. 
turn plows, $15; 2 Middle . Busters 
_(Mallery and John Deere makes) $17; 
Internl stalk cutter and mower, hay 
rake and lot of other plows, planters, 
and tools. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga. 
Economy King separator, practical- 
 
  
 
ly new, $30 cash. Mrs. J. L. Yawn, 
Chauncey, Ga. : 
McCormick mower for sale. Mrs. F. 
 
D Harris, Cusetta, Ga Rt. 2. 
 
: Deep well force pump. Sell or exch 
W. L. McClellan, Lenox, Ga 
Good, used Avery corn planter, $10 
Money order. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, 
 
ea. Rt. B. : 
 
Fairbanks-Morse gas eng good shape 
 
$75 FOB. W. L. Tippens, Claxton, Ga. 
 
2 cider presses dbl and single, with 
 
heavy hardwood frames; and the 
grinding parts of heavy cast iron and 
steel. Never used. Accept 1-2 price 
for each M. Lloyd, Chattanooga, 
Tenn., 955 Vine St., (Resident of Ga.) 
Lilliston peanut picker, excellent 
cond. $150 FOB. J. B. Ellis, Monticel- 
lo, Ga. RFD 1. 
2 horse Reversible Avery disc plow, 
good shape, $25. H. W. Thurmand, 
 Greshamville, Ga. 
Kinkade garden tractor, eng. in 
wheel, practically new. Sell, or exch 
for good, young 4 gal. fresh, or soon 
 
- to freshen milch cow. L. F. Groven- 
 
stein, Springfield, Ga. 
 
1 rather good, used McCormick 
mower, $15 or exch. Wm. F. Hall, 
- Thomson, Ga. -- 
 
American Wonder cream separator, 
 
with instruction book. Good cond., $10 
 
: FOB. Miss Ora Roberts, Tallapoosa, 
 
Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
$10 or exch for BRorRR Req chick- 
 
ens, or turkeys. Mrs. H. I. Peebies, | 
Lovejoy, Ga, 
 
Internatl 8-16 frac sed only 
about 3 wks. spertect cond. Dbl. disc 
 
plow and harrow, also 1 McCormick- 
Deering riding cultivator. All in good 
cond. Sell at sacrifice. W. T. Hous- 
worth, Carrollton, Ga. Care Strand 
Theatre. 
 
No. ..12 DeLaval separator, perfect 
cond., used 4 mos., with 2 new 5 gal. 
cream cans., $70 for lot. C. C. Will- 
jams, Round Oak, Ga 
 
McCormick-Deering mowing ma- 
chines, No. 6. Almost good as new. 
Also Chattanooga 3 Roller No. 13 cane 
mill complete, and 12 ft. 
Sell or exch for hens, or cows. 
Wright, Nacoochee, Ga. 
 
Stump puller, $50 FOB. James Ez- 
zell, Rockmart, Ga. 
 
Cream separator, 75 gal. an hour 
size; 2 10 gal. and two 5 gal milk cans 
$45 for lot. FOB. E. C. Brogdon, Su- 
wanee, Ga. 
 
1 each, Avery Duplex planter, . one 
horse Middle Buster, Vibrator dis- 
tributor, all practically new, and one 
each, Oliver turn plow, used, No. 188 
Letz Ensilage cutter and feed mill, 
practically new, Black Hawk corn 
Duplex planter, used, peanut weeder, 
used, Belle City, hand Ensilage cut- 
ter, used. Sell all together, or sep- 
arately. Ed Ellison, Adrian, Ga. 
 
10 H. P. ker. eng. in good shape. 
Cheap. O. L. Cowan, Doraville, Ga 
 
5 rolls light hog wire, good as new, 
$5 per roll Exch for marketable poul- 
try. A. R. Bailey, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Pea huller, No. 1 and 3 horse gas 
eng., and other farm implements at 
ee price R. A. Lovely, Waco, Ga. 
RE 2. 
 
Oat distributor with 3 drills, good 
cond., $8; corn dropper (will drop 
peanuts also) $6. Mrs. E. M. Travis, 
Fayetteville, Ga. 
 
Thomas oat drill, $12.50; Avery dbl. 
hopper, corn and peanut planter, also 
plates to plant any kind of seed, $10; 
3 horse Oliver riding turn plow, good 
as new, $15. 2 horse Chattanooga 
turn plow, No. 63, $7.50. Geo. H. 
Standard; Danbureg, Ga. 
 
Fordson tractor, good as new, with 
1 harrow, 28 disc, 1 dbl. disc plow, 1 
Oliver plow, No. 7, latest improved 
tractor plow. Sell with or without the 
implements. F. M. Jones, Cdnyers, 
Ga Rtelg 
 
1 each, 2 horse discharrow, 2 horse 
No. 10 Oliver turning plow; 2 H. Mid- 
dle Buster; McCormick rake and 
mower; Jim Harrow; Planet Jr. cul- 
tivator: cotton and corn planter, gua- 
no dist., 2 ea., Steel single and dbl. 
4rees, pitchforks, ditching shovels; 2 
one horse turning plows and other 
tools. All in good shape and very 
cheap. J. R. Simmons, Greensboro, 
Ga., RFD 1, Box 52. 
 
Owens bean and pea thrash, Fair- 
banks-Morse 4 H P eng., attached 
belts, in fair cond., $100. O. B. Brown, 
Madison, Ga. Rt. x 
 
1 good ag hew Myers pump jack with 
all working parts enclosed in oil. P. H. 
Yodge, Perry, Ga. 
 
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Second-Hand Machin- 
Wanted . 
 
Want 1 2nd hand pea huller at 
reasonable cash = D. B. McHan, 
 
Dalton, Ga. Rt. 
 
Want to Pate good mule for Ford- 
son tractor. C. P. Ray, Lavonia, Ga. 
 
Want corn binder. Mrs. J. N. Mc- 
Clure, Duluth, Ga 
 
Want second-hand hay baler, also 1 
bean and peg thrash, iti good cond. 
State make and price in first letter. 
E. E. Boyett, Morris Station, Ga., Rt. 
1, Box 65. 
 
Want 3 rolls goog poultry netting. 
reasonable for cash. State what you 
have and price in first letter. H. F. 
Brown, Winston, Ga Rt. 1. 
 
Want 1 heavy duty No. 6 William- 
son steel stump puller. Pay cash, or 
trade 1 No. 5 Williamson puller in 
ad cond. James Fowler, Soperton, 
 
a. 
 
Want-1 good 2nd hand pea huller 
cheap for cash. D. B. McHan, Dalton, 
Ga. Rt. 6. 
 
Want 2nd hand grain drill, 6 disc 
in good cond., cheap for cash. W. L. 
Stancil, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Want DeLaval milking machine 
 
E. M. 
 
  
 
  
 
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good cond. aS milch cows or = 
. O. Childs, Forsyth, G 
 
eee 
 
: 3H. P. gas eng., 4 valve air lift pump = 
$35: 2 horse Avery riding. cultivator, 
 
Evaporator... 
 
    
 
want stump. pu er, 
-harrows, cultivators, ete, Bell & Sons, 
Concord, NC. Rt: 6; 
 
Want 8 H Pp plane - 1 cylinder gas 
eng., good cond., and reasonably pric- 
ed. G. W Woodruff, Winder, Ga 
 
Want 2nd-hand 1 horse hay baling 
press. Chas, S. Reid; Woodbury, Ga. 
 
Want small, used caterpillar tract- 
or, cheap for cash, near Athens. G. 
 
. Crane, Athens, Ga. P. O. Box 401.. 
 
Want complete unit for DeLaval 
mi'king machine. .W. H. Emmet, Am- 
ericus, Ga. Box 425.  
 
Want Fordson tractor, side plow. 
ter, Edgefield, S. C., Rt. 2: 
 
Want small grain thrash, complete, 
for home use. Must be in good cond. 
G. -W. Wilder, Musella, Ga. 
 
Want harvester for Otootan beans 
in good cond., cheap for cash. H. T. 
Walton, Lumpkin, Ga. 
 
Want Hammer feed mill in good 
ete R.- E; Hammock, Townsend, 
 
a 5 
 
Want a 2 disc Athens side plow for 
Fordson tractor: State cong and price 
in first letter. W. J. McCall, Var- 
nell, Ga. 
 
Want small Rol'er for 12 in. Sugar 
ried Mrs. Lizzie Tomlinson, Pearson, 
 
a 
 
Want 1 shredder and husker and 1 
ensilage cutter. R. W. Myhand, Chip- 
ley, Ga. : 
 
Want No. 2 J. B. Feed Mill for 
Farm tractor. S C Ingram, Talbotton, 
Ga RFD 3. 
 
Want all kinds 2nd hand farm tools. 
Must be bargain price. W. H. Wad- 
delle, Pearson, Ga. 
 
Poultry For Sale 
 
BANTAMS 
 
8 Bantam hens. ang 2 cocks, $5 
Wiley Amerson, Agricola, Ga. 
 
1 White Silkey bantam cock, 15 mos 
old, $1.50. R. R. Duffey, Carrollton, 
Ga. Rt 3, Box 87. 
 
Trio thoroughbred Buff Cochin ban- 
tams, $5; eggs, $1.50 per setting. O. H. 
Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
BARRED ROCKS 
 
2 pure bred B R roosters, 3 and 2 yrs 
old, $1.25 ea., FOB. Mrs. V. E. Bent- 
ley, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
Barred Rock cocks, extra good strain 
cocks, $2 ea., hens, $1. 75 ea. All early 
Spring hatch. Not less than 6 in or- 
der. Money order with @der. Mrs. J. 
J. Beceuer, Thomasviile, Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
Pure bred Thompsons Imp. Ringlet 
B R pullets, all ages. Write for 
prices. Mrs. J. W. Gray, Lenox, Ga. 
 
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B R first of 
April cockerels, April and May hatch, 
$1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 ea. Mrs. C, R. 
Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
April 6th hatch Barred Rock cock- 
ere's, Parent Stock second direct from 
E. B, Thompson, $1.50 ea., FOB. Cash 
with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, 
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. 
 
3 B R April cockerels, Direct from 
Blue Ribbon Hatchery, $2 ea, FOB. A. 
A. Heath, Girard, Ga. 
 
5 pure bred B R pullets ang 2 roos- 
ters, March hatch, $1 ea. Edith Young, 
Bradley, Ga. 
 
Thompson B R March pullets, $1 ea. 
Mrs. C. O. Griffin, Adrian, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Parks bred to lay strain, Reg. Per- 
mit, Yr. 29-C-55. Feb. and April heh. 
cockerels, $2.50 and $2 ea. Mrs. J. C. 
Ragan, Pelham, Ga. 
 
2 young Plymouth Rock roosters, 
nearly ready to crow, $1.50 ea. Bill 
Studley, Coffee, Ga. 
 
16 mos old pure blood and nicely 
marked B R cock, $2.50, also 1 Ti- 
Comb Game April cockerel, Black and 
Red markings, $2.25. .R. R. Duffey, 
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 87. 
 
2 1-2 yr old Aristocrat B. R. cock 
1 ped. Cates-Thompson 6 mos. old 
cockerel, and 1 W..L., 2 1-2 yr. old 
cock (cost $5). All first class, $2 ea, 
or less for 2 or 3 in 1 lot. W. D. Brown 
Ellabell, Ga. 
 
15 Thompson B. R. April pullets,$1. 
50 ea., 5 hens 1 1-2 yrs old $1.50 each. 
six cockerel, $1.25 each, 2 year oid 
cock, $2 Mrs. G. B. Mathis, Tifton, Ga. 
512 So. Park Ave, 
 
50 select B. B. February Pullets, 
now Jaying, $2 ea. 5 $2g. cocks $2.50 ea. 
several ready for service cockerels 
from good layers, $1.50; 50 or 75 May 
 
  
 
hatch pullets, 90c ea. A. R. Bailey. 
Blakely, Ga., Rt. 1. 
GAMES 
1 Texas Ranger Pit cockerel, $2 
 
Mrs. Edmond Barrow, Claxton, Ga. 
 
Rt. 1 Box 17. 
 
  
 
turning - plow. 
 
  
 
Oliver preferred. John R. De Laugh- 
 
iar October 3, 
 
Ga. 
Pure bred Dark Cornish Game, Bull 
 
stock (prefer Bull Dog strain). 
Ingram, Lilly, Ga. a 
2 Berry strain Indian Game May  
 
cockerels, from eggs direct from Ber-  
 
ry Farm, $1 ea P. B. Brown, Ball 
 
Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
1 pure bred Pit Game cock, 2 times 
winner, pure Leopard, $10 FOB - or 
exch for 3 pure bred Golden Sebrights. = 
Miss Saddie Bell Smith, Dawsonville, ae 
 
Ga. 
Thoroughbred dark Indian Cornish 
 
Rt. 4. 
 
er and hen, non-re'ated, direct from 
Nubert and Berry Farms, $6; a few 
April cockerels from above, $2.50 ea. 
E. W. Grogan, Marble Hill, Ga. 
 
3 trios: 18 mos old cocks, ready for 
 
the Pit or brood yard, and 2 early pul- 
 
10 pure Dark Cornish: Indian Game 
April hatch pullets. No culls. Quote | 
best price. Mrs. S. F. Pirkle, Lilburn,  
 
Dog strain, 3 to 7 Ib. cockerels, $1.50 
to $4, or trade for pullets from one ae 
 
Game March and April cockerels, $1 25. 
ea. Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga. 
 
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Thoroughbred Dark Cornish rode ao 
 
lets, $8 per trio; single cock, $5; Pure   
 
Trish Brown Reds, ) 
C. S. Frumley, Sylvania, Ga. Rt, 4. 
 
  
 
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 
 
15 Black Giant pullets, $1.50 ea., $20 
 
for lot. C. A. Ingram, Lilly, Ga. 
 
  
 
LEGHORNS ~ 
 
Two Tancreq W. L. = nockerias es 
 
also pullets, same gtr. aoe a 4 1-2 
mos. old $2 ea. f. 0. b. Mrs. H 
ters, Hilltonia, Ga. 
 
Hatten str. 8. S. Buff L. 16wks old, 
well dev. pullets $1 ea. In lots of 30 or 
more, 95c ea. Selected pullets, $1.20 
ea. Cockerels, same age and str. un- 
related. $2.50 ea. All f. o. b. Coops to be 
 
returned. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.  
 
50 large breed Kerlin White 
L. hens, $50 for the lot. Mrs. 
 
Faulkner, Monticello, Ga. 
 
S C White early hatch well developed 
cockerels, now giving service, $2.50 ea. 
FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. 
 
White L about 4 mos cockerels. ae 
ial breed large egg, $2 ea. Mrs. -E. 
Hamer, LaGrange, Ga. 
 
3 pure bred Tancred S C W L April 
 
importation 1915, 
 
M. Wa- 
 
Cc. M.. 
 
Few M Johnsons direct Tancred 
 
  
 
  
 
Ever'ay S C Brown L. and Tancred 
 
cockerels, $1.25 ea. FOB. Cash with  
 
order. Mrs. S. F. Pirkle, Lilburn, Ga. 
 
Several nice W L cockerels, $1 ea. 
 
Money order. 
Lavonia, Ga. 
 
ber 15th, 4 wks. old then. Pure bred, 
W. Roland, Carnesville, Ga. 
 
ea., $65 for lot. W. C. 
 
dosta, Gackt 2: 
 
7 cockerels and 5 cocks, Tancred W 
 
L, from 260 egg breeder. Sell, or exch 
 
for hay or corn. J. . Etheridge, co z - 
 
syth, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
  
 
MINORCAS AND WNL See 
 
Trio Black Minorcas $10. O. H. 
Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. 
 
Trio of Giant Black Minorcas, $10;  
 
eggs, $2.25 per setting. O. H. Wright, 
Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 
 
  
 
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS 
Speckled Sussex March and April 
cockerels, $2 ea. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga. 
 
ing hens. 
Crawford, Macon, Ga. 
Cave Springs. 
 
Want to contract with party toh 
 
handle from 100 to 800 fryers, 2 lbs. 
ea., by December 15th. State very 
highest price you will pay. Mrs. 
M. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga. 
 
Speckled Sussex pullets ang cock- = 
es last Spring hatch, $1.50 ea. J. 
 
. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. 
 
Mrs. G. W. Whitworth,  
50 uff and White L ready Octo- 
direct from Rerchers. $25 for the lot;  
50 Tancred W L 5 mos old, fixing 
 
to lay pullets, fine laying stock, $1.40 ee = 
Hamby, Val-  
 
25 to 50 good, young, any stock lay- _ 
1-or 2 yrs old = Mis 
RFD 1, Glets. 
 
  
 
oe bred March hatch, from males _ 
 
with records of 275 to 339 eggs and 
from extra choice females, 200 to 333 
eggs; trapnested, pedigreed and line- 
bred by the American Poultry School; 
 
Quisenberry strain; 25 R I Reds and s Ee 
25 
White Leghorns, $2 to $3.50 ea. Spe- 
 
85 Barred Rocks, $2.50 to $5 ea., 
cial prices on lots of 10 or more. All 
 
W. 
ae Phone Main 3659-J. 
 
ORPINGTONS 
 
  
 
oe Marhe hatch cockerel, = as 
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5 
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reads for service and free of disease. 
Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 2, Box oS 
 
  
 
Pure bred S C Golden Buff Orping-  = 
   
   
  
 
  
 
Flowers and Seed 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
-, .. Dahlias, dbl cactus, peony flowered 
~~ ball and sng. type, pink, purpie, yel- 
 
low, lavender, rose, white, all shades 
 
Of red, variegated colors, $1.25 doz. dei 
Mrs. Eugene Mozeley, Clayton, Ga. 
 
Evergreen January and February 
blooming yellow jasmine, 15 well root- 
ed cuttings, $1; white Wax spider lily. 
 
-10c ea., 6 for 50c; 15 for $1: woodbine 
 
_ cuttings, 25 ea., 5 well rooted, $1; day 
 
- lilies, '75c a 100. Add postage. Jennie 
Evelyn Wells, Chatsworth, Ga. 
White hydrangea (Hastings Hills of 
 
Snow) several well rooted budlea 
(butterfly bush) delicate lavender and 
white iris, 5c ea. No stamps except 
 
for postage on plants. Mrs. L. P. Por- 
-  ter, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
~ Collection: 1 red and 1 conch begon- 
 
dja; 2 different color red geraniums, 1 
 
lange caladium, 1 large cutting ea., sal- 
 
--mon pink sultanas, for $1.50; 60 weil 
 
rooted boxwoods, for best offer. Mrs. 
 
. T. D. Henson, East Ellijay, Ga. 
 
25 boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, 15 ea., $2.50 
_for lot; blue flag lilies, 50c doz., white 
 
flags, 75c qoz., rooted; sweetgum ger- 
 
aniums, 15c ea., red June Cactus, 25c; 
 
pink June cactus, 15c ea, 1 Xmas 
 
cactus, 1 yr. old, 25c;  fluffy-ruffle, 
sword and Big Four, 25c ea. All root- 
ed. No stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, 
 
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
 Paper white and dbl narcissi, daffo- 
 dils, 20c doz, $1 a 100; small yellow 
narcissi, 10c doz., 50c a 100, Postage 
 
- paid on al lorders for a hundreg or 
 
= more, Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadil- 
g la, Ga. :  
 
Bermuda Easter lilies $1 doz. bloom- 
 
ing size bulbs. Exch for rooted) dbl. 
 
 geraniums, dbl. hyacinths, pink - glad- 
 
-_ ioli, or, bleeding heart. Write first. 
 
Mrs, H. C. Hart, Barwick, Ga. 
 
> Paper white narcissi, 25c doz., daf- 
 
- fodils, $1 a 100; yellow, dbl. sweet 
 
~ narcissi ang jonquils, each, $1 a 100; 
 
-. Savannah Clark, Gay, Ga. 
 
Deep pink, perennial phlox, 35c a 
 
_ ~ doz., lavender iris, 50c doz. Mrs. Hawes 
Cloud, Crawfordville, Ga. 3 
Daffodils, jonquils and gladioli bulbs 
$10 M del. Mrs. W. L .Edwards, Ella- 
 
- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. - se 
 
White narcissi bulbs, Ic each. Miss 
_Farise McWhorter, Menlo, Ga. ; 
Thrift (Phlor Subulata Rosea) plants 
 
5c @ 100, del. Mrs. D. G. Jones, Arl- 
 
ington, Ga. Crestview. 
 
# Arbor vitea, 10 and 12 in. 50c ea., 4 
 
and 5 ft., $5. Large ones not del. Mrs 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Se J. W. Stone, Dalton, Ga. Rt 1 = 
-. Bermuda Easter ly bulbs, small 
 -gize, 25 doz, extra large, $1 for 6; 
- Poe narcissi, 50 doz. Mrs. J. A. Fore- 
hand, Pinehurst, Ga. 3 < 
- King Humbert canna bulbs, red and 
orange, green and bronze leaf, 50c doz 
Sword and Boston ferns, strong plants 
-- -25e ea. Exch for Evergreens or White 
Madonna lily bulbs. Mrs. J. B. Saye, 
Newborn, Ga. EE 
A few cuttings ea. Geraniums, plum- 
bago, blooming jew, blue, bleeding 
heart, guinea wing begonia, etc., also 
- rooted geraniums. Add postage for all 
inquiries. Mrs. Ophelia Phillips, Fair- 
burn, Ga. Rt. 4. : nae 2 
- White narcissi and qbl and sng. red 
yellow cr orange canna bulbs, each, 
"5c a. 100. 24 in. plants, Flowering Al- 
monds, snowballs, weigelia, cape  jas- 
mine and lilac, 25c ea. Mrs. S. L. 
Hendrix, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 3. 
Star, Beefsteak, Thurstonii, 
and Coraline Lucerne begonias, Fluf- 
fy-Ruffles ferns, 20c ea., red Xmas 
begonia, pink conch, Maple leaf, coleus 
-begonia, XKmag cactus, water hya- 
cinths, lantana, justicia, white lilac, 
-. Maiden Hair, asparagus sprengeria 
-__ sferns, roses, 10c ea. All rooted; little 
- yellow narcissi, 10c doz. Add postage. 
oo Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box Springs, Ga. Rt 
Bes Se BOs Ol. 7. x oe 
Trumpet Major daffodils, large, long 
stemmed flowers; extra large bulbs} 
~ 30 doz, $2:a 100; medium size bloom- 
ing bulbs, 20 doz. $1 a 100. Add post- 
age. Mrs. J. L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga. 
Butter and Egg, narcissi, ornage lil- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
aniums, 15c ea., orange color geranium 
cutting, 10c ea., rooted, 15 ea., blue 
iris, 25c a doz., 6 for $1; No order fill- 
ed for less than 50c. <Adq postage. 
-- Money order. Mrs. Thornton McCur- 
- Jey, Hartwell, Ga. Rb. 2.  = : 
Yellow sweet pea seed, 10c tbis., $1 
- Yb. - Victoria Pace, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1. 
a Abelia cuttings, pink crepe myrtle, 
 
_ pink almond, dbl. and sng. spirea, Van 
 
  
 
  
    
 
ee For Sale ee Perkins rose. Sell or exch. Nandina, 
tulip buibs, pittesporum, or arbor-vi- 
 
Rubra 
 
See ies, each, 25c doz., spider. lilies, 6 for 
: 25e; ground ivy, red and conch ger- 
 
  
 
uti, Gbl. pink poppy s 
daure!, all-rooted; butter an ig, Wo 
iris, red cannas and pink Dorothy 
 
    
 
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tea. Mrs. J. Farmer, Matthews, Ga. 
~ Burpees big purple iris with blue 
fails and yellow-beards, 3 ft. $1.50 doz. 
 
pink iris with yel-owbeards, $1.75 doz 
 
Jap iris, 50 ea., mixed color; dwarf 
blue. iris, $1 doz, 100 Golden Spur 
daffodils, $1 doz., 100 mammoth pbuibs 
Tiger lilies, 30c ea, 4 for $1. (add pos- 
tage) 100 milk and wine lilies, 25.and 
60c ea., blue hyacinths, $1 doz. China 
Aster, 25c, 5-for $1. Mrs. S. W. Sloan. 
Auburn, Ga- Ra. 4) < 
 
12 qgoz blooming size Blue Roman 
hyacinth bulbs, 35 doz., several doz. 
white and b.ue hyacinth dbl., 50c doz.. 
daffodils (February blooming) 50c doz. 
white and yellow jonquil bulbs, 25 
doz. Exch for peonies, dbl. oleanders, 
white and pink cannas, and gladioli 
bulbs. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. 
 
Dbl. altheas: white, wine, lavender. 
pink; crepe myrtle, red, white, pink 
and purple; Spirea Van Houtti,- dbl 
Reevseana, thunbergi, crimson, pink; 
o'eanders, dbl. pink, white, yellow, va- 
riegated leaf, single red, single cream 
 
with red stripe; jasmines, cape, grand |. 
 
duke, night bloom, primulenum; wei- 
gela, pink, white, variegated leaf, red; 
abelia, barberry, deutzia, hydrangea, 
gold bell, butterfly bush, philadelphus, 
punica, kerria, forsythia, rosemary, 
 
Jantana, best roses, regal lily, any 4 
 
for, $1.15, $3.20 for 12. Mrs, J. A. Grif- 
fin, Cordele, Ga. 512 16th Ave, E. 
Large size, strong, rooted shrubbery, 
white, rose and pink weigelas, bridal 
wreath, Van Houtti spirea, rose plume, 
everblooming spirea, crimson spirea, 
philadelphus, butterfly bush, buddlea, 
pink almond, pink deutzie, white Star 
jasmine, cape jasmine, kerria japonica, 
snowball, purple lilac, wisteria, all 25 
ea., 5 for $1; jonquil, dbl. cream and 
yellow daffodils, white April narcissi, 
 
mixed, 25c doz., $1.75 a 100. Postage 
 
on small orders. Mrs. . H. Ward. 
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1 
 
White and Blue Flag lilies, 25 dcz, 
postpaid. Mrs. Terry F. Reese, Madi- 
son, Ga.  
 
20 differen; 
$15 for collection of 20; canna (dbi. 
pink) lilies, rooted, 75c doz., 2 Aspar- 
agus plumosus, asparagus sprengeria 
ferns, $2; Boston ferns, 10c ea., $1 doz. 
2 begonias, $1.50; red geraniums, 30c 
for 3; 3 Poker plants, 15c ea., 2 Trum- 
pet vines, 25c ea., 2 closed hibiscus, 2 
ft. high, 25c ea., Pandanus veitchi, 50c. 
Miss Edith Young, Bradley, Ga. 
 
50 blooming size dbl. pink hyacinth 
bulbs, $1.50, or 5c ea., extra large, $3.50 
for 50 or 2 for 15c; dbl. jonquil or 
butter and egg bulbs, 25c doz. Add 
postage on orders for less than 50c or- 
ders. 
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 39.  5 
 
Bleeding heart, golden bells, V. Hou- 
tti' spirea, bridal wreath, dbl. pink al- 
mond, dbl. yellow thornless rose, lilac, 
7 sisters and pink rambler roses, 
snowballs, wisteria, Boston ivy vine, 
jamine, granny greybeard, all rooted, 
1 to 3 ft., 20c ea., $2 for 12. M. L. Hat- 
on, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Dbl. pink althea and oleanders, pink 
hydrangea, rose pink and lavender 
crepe myrtle and white weigela, 30c 
ea.,: 4 for $1.15; Coral plant, Sword 
fern, pink almonds and dbl. white spi- 
rea, 20c ea., Paul Neyron roses, 1 and 
2 yr. old, 25 ang 50c ea. yellow and 
white jasmine, January and February 
bloom, 15 ea. Grand-duke jasmine, 
cuttings, 5 for 15c; 35c doz. Chinese 
and American Dwarf arbor-vitea seed, 
new crop, 15c thls., 2 spoonsful 25c, 3 
 
for 40c; dwarf arbor vitea, 5 to 7 in.| 
 
10c ea., $1.10 a doz., 2 doz. $2; 3 doz. 
$2.85. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, 
Ga. Rt. 1 2% : 
 
Gorgeous Calif cannas, 5 colors, 7T5c 
doz. or exch for dried fruit; 5 Ibs. 
fruit for 1 doz. cannas; Calif. roses, 
50c doz., cuttings. Mrs. B. F. Hart- 
man, Ochlochnee, Ga Rt. 1. 
 
- Dbl hyacinth bulbs, 15c ea. Madon- 
na, lily, 20c ea., large trumpet jonquils 
and narcissi, 25c doz., pink and purple 
 
sultanas, 15 cutting, 2 for 25c! brown. 
jew, 6 pieces, 25c; hardy yard hibiscus 
 
seed, 6 for 10c; Spencer and everlast- 
ing sweet pea and old fashioned bach- 
elor button seed, each, 10c pkg. Miss 
Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. 
9 good size Boston and Roosevelt 
 
ferns, $5, rooted qwarf boxwood plants. 
 
40 to 15 in. large bushy tops, $5 doz., 
$35 a 100; 6 to 10 in. plants, $6 a 100. 
All del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville, 
Ga. Rt. 3. : ee   
Pink Cherokee roses, red and yellow 
 
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d- egg, wnt. 
 
+-ses, blue rose, 
 
Mrs. H. Whitehead, Jefferson, |. 
 
  
 
doz, jap. Barberry bush 
doz., red japonicas, boxwoods, ju 
nipers, arbor-viteas, all 25c ea., root- 
 
  
 
doz., pink and white perennial phlox, 
35e doz. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, 
Morganton, Ga. Se 
Several hundred April blooming 
narcissi, 75c a 100 plugs postage; Exch 
a1 eolors orchid cannas for other 
 
flowering bulbs, such ag spider lilies,: 
 
dbl. hyacinths, iris, ete. Write what 
you have. M. J. Cochran, Monticello 
Ga. Rt. 6, Box 30. 
 
Snowballs, 20c to 75c ea, white and 
purple lilac, 15 ea., Japonica, 35c ea., 
white spira, 15c; Xmas jasmine, 30c 
ea., hardy hibiscus, 20c ea., leopard 
lilies, 40c doz., Shasta daisies, 25c doz 
Red gladioli, 40c doz. May bicoming 
narcissi and sng. daffodils, 25 doz., $1 
 
a 100. Add postage on orders less than 
 
$1. Mrs. Edna Foster, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 
3 a 
 
Dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 10c ea., $1 
dozi, red peonies, 35c ea., cape jas- 
mine, large size (bloomed this sea- 
son), 50c ea., smaller, 25c a., $2.50 
doz., well rooted; Boston fern, 25c 
 
bunch. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines- |. 
 
ville, Ga .RFD 9. 
Iris and canna lilies, 50c doz. pink 
Fairy lilies, 5c ea., white star jasmine 
 
everblooming begonias, 10c ea. rooted 
plant. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rog- 
ers, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B : 
 
ink, dbl large size hyacinths, 3 for 
25e, $1 doz, Roman, blue hyacinth 
and red, dbl. tulip, each, 50c doz., db] 
and single jonquils, April blooming 
narcissi, $1 a 100; large size lily bulbs 
Easter, Madonna, tigrium, 25c ea., day 
lily, 3 for 25c;. blue violets, $1 a 100, 
collection of 25 flower cuttings, $1. 
Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jeffer- 
son, Ga. Rt. 4. : me 
 
Orange lilies, 40c doz. several col- 
ors and types zennias, dbl. dahlia 
 
bulbs, each, 10c ea., 30c doz., November: 
 
del; pink, red yellow and orange can- 
nas, 10c ea., 75c doz., pink Perlins ro- 
yellow thornless, 10c 
ea., grass pinks, 25c ea., 10 varieties 
flower seed, 25c pkg., pink oxalis, wht. 
 
* 4conch begonia, and small sprengeria, 
species cactus, $1 a., 
 
Boston and sword ferns, 10c ea. Exch 
for pink Fairy lilies, Amaryllis lillies, 
red or pink oleander, plumbago or cal- 
la lilies. Add postage. Mrs. J. Winter, 
Buford, Ga. 2 a 
 
Pink, red, yellow azalea, American 
Beauty rose, $1 doz. Irish junipers, 
and dwarf arbor-vitea, 4 for $1; snow- 
 
ball, hydrangea, Eng. ivy, rhododen- | 
 
dron, lilac, butterfly bush, strawber- 
ry bush, bridal wreath, 6 for $1; pink 
 
altheas, 6 for 75c; cream white nar- 
 
cissi, $1 a 100; giant yellow daffodils, 
sweet Williams, 25c doz., lemon lily, 
blue iris, 40c doz. pink perennial 
phlox, 30c doz. Sadie Wilson, Mor- 
ganton, Ga. : Gs 
 
Several kinds geraniums, 15c cut- 
gonia, 10c; ferns, 2 for 10c; lace fern, 
large bunch in box. Write for price; 
green jew, 15 doz., trailing coleus, 10c 
as  Mary Langley, Oakman, Ga. 
 
10 cup; plants of same, 35c doz., dbl. 
and sng., orange and lemon lilies, 5c 
a., White August lilies, Amaryllis and 
milk and wine lilies, 10c ea; pink har- 
dy phlox, and verbena, 5c ea., pink 
erepe myrtie, butterfly bush, Van 
Houtti spirea, pink almonds, Dorothy 
Perkins roses, all 15 and 20c ea., well 
rooted, 1 and 2 yr. old plants. Postage 
paid on orderg over 50c. Mrs. Julia 
Darnell, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1. ee 
 
Air plants, rooted, 15c ea., dbl. Bal- 
 
cuttings, 5c ea., Portulace, dbl. and 
sng., rooted 10c ea., Coreopsis, large 
type cannas, pillow of fire, King Hum- 
bert.red and yellow, all 10c ea., Exch 
for golden yellow and white calla lil- 
ies, April narcissi, gladioli, large va- 
rieties bulbs. Lillian M. Thomas, Ha- 
ralson, Ga. : 
 
Dark purple iris, 35c. doz., $1.75 - a 
 
100; orange lilies, 25 doz., $1.25 a 100; 
pink phlox, 50c doz. pink primroses,, 
 
'25e doz., $1.35 a 100; snowballs, pink 
 
35c ea., yellow japonica, 20c ea. Add 
postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli- 
jay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44. 3 
 
_ Dwarf and tree boxwood, $1 doz., $5 
a 100; magnolia glaucea trees, rooted, 
50 ea., 3 for $1; crepe myrtle, water- 
melon and purple, 4 for $1. Cape jas- 
mine, strong rooted plants, 30c ea., 
$2.50 doz. All del. Satisfaction guar- 
 
  
 
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-15 doz., abelia, 
 
plants, 25 ea., yellow thornless 10se, 
 
ed day lilies, 40 doz. lemon lilies, 50c. 
 
15c ea., Virginia creeper, 15c ea., pink | 
 
Ferns, 25c ea., rooted red fuchsia and  
 
ting; red, pink, and white conch be-. 
 
Hollyhock seed, dbl. and semi-dbi. 
 
sam, 5c ea. Amaranthus (tri. color). 
 
| Ga. Rt. 5. eu 
 
weigelia and deep pink crepe myrtle, | 
 
  
 
   
  
   
 
s, 7c a 100; pink thrif 
1 yr, o'd well reoted 
 
   
       
 
Daffodil bulb 
 
10 ea., forsythia, 15c ea., purple lilac  
 
25c ea. Exch for red weigelas, or red _ 
Anthony Waterer spirea. Add postage  
on small orders. Miss G. Harrell | 
Eastman, Ga. ya 
 
Rose of Sharon, 25 doz., rose cut- 
ting, from (red) Eugene ~ Marlett; 
 
White American Beauty; (pink shad- 
ed) Florence Pemberton, (pink) John. 
 
I. Mock; (cream rose shaded pink, 
very large); yellow rose and 1 rose = 
color. All everblooming, 25c doz, Give 
full direction as to rooting, etce., and 
label ea. color. Miss Eugenia Yearger, 
Clem, Ga. Rt. 2. aah 
Rooted White Easter rose, 25c ea., 8 
kinds everblooming rose cuttings, 50c; 
red ang yellow cannas, 50c doz., root- 
ed Star jasmine, 10c ea. Cape and ; 
Grand duke jasmines, 5 cutting; daf- 
fodils, butter and eggs, white narcissi,  
large and small sweet scented yellow  
narcissi, 15c doz., or all kinds mixed,  
50c a qt. Postage paid on all $1 and 
over orders. Mrs. Sidney Tanner,  
Dewyrose, Ga. ee 
Pink, white, red fish geranium and 
conch begonias, 10c; pine burr geran- 
jum and angle wing begonia, 15c ea,  
mistletoe ger., weeping coleus and red 
verbena, 10c ea., red cannas, 15c; pur-  
ple iris, 3 for 25c. Miss Myrtle Du-- 
vall, Oakman, Ga. \ Cae : 
2 yr. old, well rooted yellow japon-  
ica, 25c ea., 4 yr. old, 50c ea,, blue iris  
35c doz. jonquily and daffodils, 30c 
doz., pink flowering almonds, 20c ea.,  
dusty miller, 25c doz. deep red altheas  _ 
45c ea., fox glove, 35c doz. Miss C. . 
Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 58. 
6 yr. old well rooted japonica, MOG: 3 
ea., crepe myrtle, 45c ea., jonquil and 
daffodils, 30c doz, hardy phlox, 40c  
doz. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga.,  
Rte. Sa ee 
Pink Dorothy Perkins, 12 in. tall,  
25 ea., large blue violets, 12 large 
plants, 25c; white Easter lily bulbs, 
$1 qa doz., trailing Queen coleus, 25, 
4 cuttings, 12c;,Bunch pink oxalis, 10c; 
rooted crape jasmine, 15, 25 and 50c. 
 
  
 
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
    
  
    
    
   
    
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
   
    
    
     
   
    
  
  
  
  
     
     
   
    
  
   
  
    
    
  
  
    
  
  
   
 
dbl. red carnations, ea., 20c; Exch for  
other flowers. Write. Miss Mellie Mer-  
ritt, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. cae 
Different varieties ferns, 10c a., 
Jew, justicia, sage, red, pink, rose cab- 
bage, geranium white box hydrangea 
and Thanksgiving, Xmas, large flat 
with yellow blooms, cactus, all 5c ea., 
cutting; pink, white May cactus, and 
different colors cannas, 10c ea., Um- 
brella palm, 15c; Bronze day lilies, 5c, 
Lemon. lilies, 7 ea., and many other 
kinds of flowers. Will exch. some. 
Write. Mrs. W..A. Lewis, Toomsboro, 
Ga. Rt. 2- eo eee 
Blue violets, 20c a 100; jonquils, 3 
doz, 25c; pale blue lilac, 5 to 15c; 
Thanksgiving and Xmas cactus, 5 
bunch; 3 kinds conch begonia, 5c ea., 
different kinds ferns, 5c ea., 1 of ea., 
25c; angel Trumpet, 5c, 6 for 25c; jus- 
ticia, salmon lantana, and cape jas- 
mine, 10 and 15c; Add postage. Miss 
Ellg Mae Fordham, Toomsboro, Ga. 
Rie 2: : ees 
6 to 8 in. well rooted boxwoods, $1 
doz. cuttings, 50c doz., pi and red 
running roses, 10c ea., white striped 
yard grass, 10c bunch; Fall pinks, wht, 
yellow and rust color, 5 bunch, 6 for 
25c; Balm of Gilead, 10c ea., feather 
few, May cherries, a., 10c; horse mint 
and peppermint, 5c bunch. Miss Ruth 
White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. 
Rooted red geranium, 25c; cuttings. 
of red, dbl. ger., 10c ea., salmon anc 
rose sultanas, cuttings, 15c. Small and 
large jw, 10c. Exch for cabbage ros 
es, justicia and white sultana, all root- 
ed, or for Fancy Leaf spotted calad- 
ium. Mrs. Hulda Castelces, Moultrie. 
 
Blooming size Req Spider lily, and  
blue, single, hyacinth bulbs, ea., 50c 
doz., yellow jonquils, and day lilies, $1 
a 100. Mrs. G. N. Hammond, Middle- 
ton, Ga. eae Se 
 
Butter and Eggs, and jonquil bu 
25c doz., golden glow and spider lilies, 
25c doz. Mrs. W. G. Green, Hillsboro, 
Ga. ; - a eee 
 
Blue hydrangea, well rooted, 25c ea, 
6 for $1.25; yellow daffodilg and white 
narcissi, 25c doz., $1 a 100; perennial 
blue verbena and pinkish yen 
Sweet Williams, bronze flowered flags, 
violets and yellow primroses, ea. 2 doz. 
 
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der 0c. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Ri 
eae oe SU Nae 
Trumpet Major daffodils, large bulbs 
 
30c doz, $2 a 100; medium, 20c a doz. 
   
    
 
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$1 ~ 100; small, 10c a 100, $ M. Add 
 
postage. Mrs. J. L. Prickett, Maysville 
BGras 
_ Forsythia, red flowering quince, bri- 
dal wreath, red ang pink Dorothy 
Perkins roses, each, 2 for 25c; orange 
day, white Arabian, lilies, lavender 
- fris with purple downfall, 25c doz., 
single daffodils, 15 doz., 3 doz., 40c; 
purple sweet violets, 2 doz., 25c; large, 
rooted rose and \ nutmeg  (mediun 
gsize) geraniums, 25c ea. dbl. other 
colors, geraniums ,20c; cuttings, 3 for 
20c del. Exch for nest onions at 50c 
gal. Ea to del. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Aus- 
tell, Ga. Rt. 2. = 
' Bleeding heart, 40c ea, lavender iris 
bulbs, 35 doz., purple verbena, 20 
doz., purple foxgloves, 25c doz., yellow 
japonica, dbl. 2 yrs. old, 40c ea., 3 fur 
$1; white Fall pinks, 30c doz. dbl. white 
-spirea, 4 for 50c; peachtree rose, 2 for 
-20c. Add postage. 1 doz. verbena free 
with every $1 or more order. Miss Lola 
Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 
Several colors rooted roses, $1.25 doz. 
rooted yellow Star jasmine, $1.50 doz., 
pink and red verbena, $1.25 a 190; 
- zennia and petunia plants, $1 a 100; 
 roSe cuttings, $1 a 100 (35 or more 
kinds). Add postage for orders under 
- $3; Collection of geraniums and be- 
- gonias, 10 varieties, $1. Mrs. J. L. 
_ Burk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. 
- Jonquils, white and yellow narcis- 
si, butter and eggs (dbl.) bulbs, 20c 
doz., $1 a 100 1 pink dahlia bulbs, also 
2 shades of purple, very dbl. and large 
crimson scarlet, 7c a bu'b; decorative 
also quilled petaled yellow dahlia, 10c 
ea., 1 pure white bulb free with ea. $1 
order. 3 kinds hibiscus, $1 doz. 3 kinds 
Write, for names and prices; 
 
shrubs. ; 
blooming size, 25c 
 
sng. grass pinks, 
 
doz. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga 
 
ee eret. O. 
 
Big Four fern, well rooted, 19c ea., 
_ Amaryllis bulbs, 25c ea. Plus postage. 
Mrs. W. P. Webb, Douglasville, Ga. 
 
Dbl. Camelia Japonica; white, red, 
pink, 2 yr. old, sweet Banana shrub, 
2 yr. old,-$2 ea, Kolkwitzia Beauty 
bush, <2 ft.; 75c .ea., Regal lily bulbs, 
25c and 50c ea., small bulblets, 5c ea. 
Long list of rare and beautiful flow- 
 
' ers, Shrubs and trees on request. Mrs. 
A. J. We'den, Griffin. Ga. RFD. 
_ Narcissi, red gladioli, blue iris ,red, 
yellow and pink dahlia and yellow lily 
bulbs, 25 doz., weigela, goiden bells, 
lilac and Dorothy Perkins roses, 25c 
ea., sma'l 1 yr. plants, Jap. barberry, 
 
 ebelia. Eng. juniper and boxwood, 20c 
ea. All del.. No order for less than 
$1. Joel M. Stembridge, Fila Gap, Ga. 
 
. Yellow oxalis, 15c per doz. bulbs, 2c 
stamps accepted. Miss Jewell Jones, 
 
_ Attapulgus, Ga. j 
 
White jonquil, large size, bu'bs. Sell 
or exch, for hyacinth bulbs, mixed col- 
 
- ors, or for tulip bulbs. Mrs. C. R. Da- 
vis, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. : 
 
Jonquil, buttercup and butter and 
 
Eggs bulbs, $1 per 100; cape jasmine, 
rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. Ben Echols, Phil- 
 
J 
 
-omath, Ga. 5 
_ Giant lily bulbs, Canna roots or 
bulbs, ea., 10c ea. $1 doz.,. Princsss 
Feathers seed, 30c a head, 4 for $1. 
Mrs. B. O. Kussell, Brunswick, Ga. Rt. 
 
_ Daffodils, $1 doz, $5 M. Mrs E. T. 
May, Warthen, Ga. 
 
_ All colors peony flowered poppy and 
carnation poppy, pink and blue mixed 
_larkspur, perennial white sweet pea 
sed, ea. 10c thls., blooming size Weep- 
ing Mary, 20c ea., red Excelsior climb- 
ing roses, 4 for 50c, 9 for $1. Mrs. 
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga. Rt. 2.  
. 8 varieties, yellcy7, mixed jonquil 
and_daffodil bulbs, 60c a 100, $5 M 
Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. 
_ Genuine Bermuda Easter lily butbs, 
large size, $1.50 doz. smaller, $1 doz. 
on e F. Wisenbaker, Valdosta, Ga. 
_ Purple King iris, 20c doz., dbl. pink 
almonds, 3 for 25c; pink altheas, 4 for 
25c. All well rooted. Add pcptage. 
ee Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 
_ Monthly. rose cuttings, some rooted, 
15 for 2. Different colors. Add pos- 
tage. Mrs. J. C. Pittman, Lumber 
City, Ga. 
 
__ Extra large paper white narcissi, 60c 
doz., dbl. yellow narcissi, 25c doz., $2 
@ 100; single, blue hyacinths, 25c doz., 
single white narcissi, yellow jonquils, 
daffodils and white iris, each, $1 a 
100. Hemerocallis lilies, $1.50 a 100. 
Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. 
 
200 2 yr. old Boxwood, 4 to 8 in, 1 
 
"Flowers And Seed 
 
    
 
-| LOSES, 
 
  
 
doz. boxwood plants, 16 yrs old, 6 pink 
and lavender crepe myrtle, 1 to 3 ft. 
6 cape jasmines, 12 to 18 in. 1 doz. 
each, Hemorocalis day, Sunset Glade 
lily, and blue and white German iris 
bulbs. All for $30 prepaid. Satisfac- 
tion guaranteed, or money refunded. 
Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
Hardy, white and Blue Easter lily 
bulbs, 5c ea., rooted round or tree and 
palm leaf cactus, 25c ea. Add postage. 
Mrs. M. J. Howington, Commerce, Ga. 
RFD 3. 
 
Hardy Mtn. evergreen for sale. Wal- 
ter Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls, Ga. 
 
Well rooted dwarf boxwood cuttings, 
$2.50 for 50; $4 a 100; pink crepe myr- 
tle, white spirea, bridal wreath, 25c 
ea., 6 for $1; white April blooming 
narcissi, 25c doz., 5 doz., $1. Blanche 
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. ; 
 
Red, pink and salmon sultanas, 10c 
ea. rooted; ferns, maiden hair, spren- 
geria, big four, fish tail, 10c ea., white 
pink, red, rosebud geraniums, 10c ea. 
3 for 25c; 8 kinds begonia, 15c ea., 
purple and yellow lantana, 10c ea., lg. 
type mums, 8 colors, 25 doz., monthly 
18c ea. All well rooted. Milk 
and wine lily bulbs, 20c ea. Ada M. 
Rice, Maxeys, Ga. 
 
Jonquil, narcissi and white Easter 
lily bulbs, each, 20c doz., Blanket flow- 
er seed, 5c spoonful. Miss Frances 
Stanley, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box: 
74, oe 
 
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c a 100 del. 
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. 
 
- Jonquil bulbs, $1 per 100 del., $7.50 
M, del. Mrs. C. W Powell, Rex, Ga ' 
 
Hydrangea, garden blue, red spirea, 
purple wisteria, all nicely rooted, 25c 
ea Add postage on orders for less than 
$1.. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, 
Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Large narcissi bulbs, 5c for 2, 25c 
doz., or 1 peck for $2. Plus postage. 
Mrs. R. M. Crittenden, Shellman, Ga. | 
Box 213s; : 
 
75 rooted dwarf boxwood, 6 ang 8 
in., $4.50 for lot; Grandfather Gray- 
Beard, blooming size, $5 doz. del. 
Scaret red. verbena, 3 large bunches, 
25c. Mrs. A. A. Cary, Royston, Ga. Rt. 
1 eS 
 
150 ft. boxwood, 5 ft. high, 4: ft wide 
Make bid. John W. Moody, Stephens, 
Ga. 
 
400 or 500 white crepe myrtle, 15c 
and 20c ea., purple sultanas, 15c and 
postage. All well rooted ang packed 
well. Mrs. Ida Redfearn, Boston, Ga. 
Re : 
 
Roots of a terrestrial orchid, redish 
purple blooms, 6 to 8 in. across on 
spikes, 2 to 3 ft. high, evergreen fol- 
iage. Perfectly hardy. Directions for 
cultivation with ea. order. 3 for $1, or 
50c ea. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoo- 
Sa.-G@ay =: 
 
Arbor-vitea, 4 for $1; junipers, 3 for 
$1; old fashioned jonquils, $1.25 a 100. 
Strawberry bushes, 6 for $1. All well 
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. F. E. Ab- 
ercrombie, Loving, Ga. : 
 
Asparagus ferns, Sprengeria, strong 
plants, 2 for 25c, plus postage. Mrs. 
W. C. Byington, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 
1 Box 75: 
 
Daffodils and jonquils, 25c doz., $1 
a Mrs. C. W. Jones, McRae, Ga. 
 
Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c a 100 
bulbs, or exch. for Plumosis fern. Miss 
Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. 
 
Major Trumpet butter cups, purple 
Roman hyacinths, 30c doz., 4 doz., $1; 
White Roman hyacinths, $1 doz. Add 
postage. Mrs. Allen Gregory, Forsyth 
Gas Rt. <6. : 
 
Yellow narcissi bulbs, 15c doz. Mrs. 
O. P. Copeland, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 2, 
Box 89. 
 
Ferns, geraniums, sultanas, begon- 
ias and other flowers, all rooted Sell 
or exch for white feed sacks. Mrs. 
J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Choice, hardy mixed bulbs, 10 va- 
rieties daffodils, narcissi.and other 
kinds, 2c ea. Mrs. S. A. Wooten, Tig- 
 
    
 
nall, Ga. 
 
White narcissi bulbs, $1 a 100; $4 
for 500; $7 M. Postpaid. Miss Bessie 
Davis, Kenwood, Ga. ae 
 
Yellow canna bulbs, 50c doz. or exch 
for white chicken feed sacks. Mrs. 
we V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 
 
Single jonquils, 25c a 100, dbl. daf- 
fodils, 50c a 100; junipers, 2 ft. high, 
50c ea., Dwarf arbor-vitea, 12 in. 25c 
ea. Mrs. W. R. Murphy, Ball Ground, 
Gal Rt..5. 
 
Japanese Bamboo, evergreen, 25 
roots for $1; Mexican Coral vine, 25c 
ea, white oleanders, well rooted, 35c 
 
   
 
led, 25c ea., cuttings of 2 kinds hy- 
 
| Carroll, Oakfield, Ga. 
 
   
 
oot 
 
Evergreen clinging rooted, 30: 
roses, root- 
 
doz., pink Dorothy Perkins 
 
drangea, white and blue, 50c doz., rose 
 
cuttings, 2 kinds pink and 1 cream. 
 
6 for 25c. Mrs. J. D. Browning, Box 
Springs, Ga. 
11, Arbor-vitea, 5 to 6 1-2 in. high, 
25c ea. Add postage. Miss Jennie 
Seago, Vienna, Ga. 107 Pine St. 
 
Several doz. paper white narcissi, 
snow-drops, Roman blue . hyacinths, 
yellow daffodils, 25c doz., rooted pur- 
ple wisteria, 10c ea. Mrs. H. M. Har- 
grove, Marshallville, Ga. 
~~White Easter lilies, 50c doz., buibs, 
or exch for April blooming narcissi, 
jonquils or butter and egg bulbs. Ferns 
geraniums, 5c cutting. Exch for pink 
gladioli and Amaryllis bubs. Mrs. 
R. L. Towns, Cordele, Ga. 
 
Well rooted, blooming size pink 
crepe myrtle, 25c ea., white spirea and 
purple lilac, same price; 6 of either, 
$1 del. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, 
Ga. Rt. 3. . 
 
Large size crimson lilies, 50c. 
J. L Yawn, Chauncey, Ga. 
 
April blooming narcissi bulbs, 15 
doz, $1 a 100, $7 M del; variegated 
gladioli, 5c ea., 50c doz., white iris, 25c. 
doz., rooted, dbl. red geraniums, 15e 
ea., pink verbena, 2 bunches, 5c; pink 
cannas and garden sage, 10c ea., not 
prepaid. Mrs. R. W: Hudson, Lorane. 
Ga. Rts ; : 
 
1200 yellow jonquil bulbs, $1.25 per 
100; smaller lots ,25c doz. Exch for 
dried fruit. Mrs. G. O. McClung, 
Hawkinsville, Ga. 
 
Jonquils, butter cups, several hun- 
dred fine bulbs, 50c doz., 
Blue hyacinth bulbs, 50c doz.-No or- 
der filled for less than 50c. Mrs. A. BE 
Hamer, LaGrange, Ga. 
 
Balsam apple and cockscomb seed. 
10c postpaid for large pkt. Cora  B. 
 
Mrs. 
 
Sultana, rooted, 20c ea., blue iris, 
with good veins and throat, 50c doz., 
500 King Alfred variety daffodils, $2 
a 100, $8 for lot of 500. Mrs. F. Ab- 
ercrombie, Middleton, Ga. 
 
Gladiolj bulbs, mixed colors, 25 doz, 
reduced price in large quantities. Add 
postage. Mrs. B. J. Edmondson, Ce- 
dartown, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Sword, Fluffy-Ruffle anq Bostor 
ferns, large clump, white and pink 
conch begonia, 15c ea., cannas, large 
dbl. rose pink, salmon, red, rust color, 
and variegated red and yellow, 
roots, 75c doz., Banana bushes, well: 
rooted, 50cc ea., dbl. zennia and white 
and pink bachelor button seed, ea. 10c 
per teacup full. Add postage on or- 
ders less than 25c. Mrs. Ralph. Mc- 
Gill, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1. : 
 
Yellow dbl. daffodils, yellow trumpet 
and white narcissi large size bulbs, 20c 
doz., well rooted deep pink oeander, 
20-25c ea., pink and hardy white hy- 
drangea, 25c ea., azalea, abelia, al- 
thea, forsythia, pink and white wei- 
egla, dbl. white spirea, crepe myrtle, 
purple lilac and japonicas, 20c ea., 2 
and 3 yr. old boxwoods, 15-25c_ each. 
Add postage. All well rooted. Mrs. J. 
Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Bulbs: large, red, salmon pink, rose, 
yellow and spotted cannas, 3 for 25c; 
spider and red lily, 10c; red gladiolli, 
5 ea, white with red stripes Chande- 
lier lily, 20c; dbl. white. ang sng. 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 pink, 
red and white geraniums, 15c ea. z 
for 25c; justicia and large pink begon- 
ias, 25c ea., All plants rooted. Mrs. .W. 
A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. 
 
Cream with orange cup. daffodils 
and deep yellow with long trumpet 
daffodils, $9 M, FOB. Mrs. Ethel 
Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ ; 
 
Gladioli, mixed nice size bulhs, 40c 
doz., narcissi and yellow jonquils, ea., 
15 doz., $1 a 100; pink Dorothy Per- 
kins roses, 15c ea. All: FOB. Mrs. W. 
T. Hammock, Midville, Ga. Box 181. 
 
Ferns and begonias, for sale. Mrs. 
Ida Nickelson, Statham, Ga 
- 3 Kinds Jew, green and white, red 
& green & lg. green, 5c ea cutting; va- 
riegated trailing coleus 10c; lg. begon- 
ja, white, 15c. Exch for peanuts and 
Grieq apples. Miss Blanche Wood, 
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. } 
 
Chrysanthemums, 2 doz. 25c; white, 
blue and purple iris, 35c doz. lilac, 6 
for 25c. Mrs, W. C. Messer, Waleska, 
Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Red, white and pink peony divisions 
3 to 5 eyes, $3 doz, large German 
 
  
 
ea., poinsetta, 50c ea. Add postage. 
Mrs. E. T. Boynton, Arlington, Ga. 
 
     
 
| sortment, named varieties, 75 doz., 
 
o!d time, | 
 
nice |. 
 
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
 
  
 
   
  
   
 
  
 
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a 100. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. 
 
ticulars. 
son, Ga. = : Ses 
Dbl. red ang pink poppy seed. Sell 
or exch. Mrs. J C Bennett, Jeffer- 
son, Ga ah 
Nice, rooted poinsettia plants, 50c ea 
large Jerusalem cherries, 2 rooted fan- 
cy leaf begonias, 2 growing Boston 
ferns, 2 cerise sultanas, each, 25c, 2 
salmon sultanas, 15 ea., large green 
jew and silver striped jew, 3 cuttings 
10c; 1 large rooted Crown of Thorns, 
$1. Add postage. Mrs. M. W. Castel- 
low, Macon, Ga. 422 Johnson Ave. 
Dbl. yellow japonica, pink crepe  
myrtle, Easter roses, butterfly bush, 
 
Mrs, A. C. Appleby, Jeffer-  _ 
 
5 bunch; blue iris, lemon lilies, fall 
pinks, 50c doz., dbl. Devil-in-the-bush 
45cc doz., all well rooted. Add postage. 
1 yllow japonica free with every or- 
 
der amounting to $1.50. Mrs. Eula 
Beal, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 55. 
White, pink and blue hydrangea, 
 
well rooted, 40c ea., $4.50 a doz., Pres- 
ident and King Humber, red cannas, 
Richard Walace yellow, Beethoveii 
pink and orange cannas, all $1.50 a 
doz.,. assorted, or single variety. Mrs. 
Francis Kings old rose giadioli, $1.50 
doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. - 
 
Sprengeria- fern, 15e ea. 2 for -25; 
 
Christmas cactus, same price; red 
rosebud, qbl. red and dbl. pink with 
white throats geraniums, 10c ea., 
 
a 
for 25c; single pink, and salmon, 5 
ea. Exch for vaiue in 190 Ib. white 
feed sacks. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mc- 
iintyre, Ga. Rt. 2. g x 
~Yellow iris, 50c doz, $4 a 100; yellow  
day lilies, $1 a 100; rooted Dorothy 
Perkins rose cuttings, 25c ea., 6 for $1; 
pure white crepe rose cuttings, 50c ea, 
3 for $1. Mrs. Francis Clark; Alphar- . 
etta, Ga. Rt. 2: 
Mixed bulbs, 40c a 100; bright dbl. 
red geraniums, 5c ea., purple aitheas, . 
25 and 15 ea., pink crepe myrties, 15 
ea., mimosas, 25 ea., giant sunflow- 
er seed, 10c cupful. Add postage on 
small orders. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, 
Middleton, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
20, Kinds: 25c. ea., $3doz.  Fali and 
Spring del. ,15 kinds, real fine, 50c 
ea., $5 doz. Spring del. If interested | 
send z5c for bouquet labels ang pric- 
oy Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton, 
 
a. : 
 
2 yr. old dbl. pink oleander, $4; 3 
red geraniums, 1 yr. old, 35e ea., 75c 
for the 3. Miss Winnie Tuggle, Au- 
burn, Ga.: / 
 
Roses, evergreens and 
mixed colors, blooming size gladioli, 
100 variety; choice size April bloom- 
ing white narcissi and trumpet daf- 
fodis, each, $1.50 a 100 bulbs; giant 
purple iris and yellow iris with brown 
falls, 35 doz., Easter lily, $1 doz. 6 
kinds canna, 50c doz. dbl. orange 
poppy and Sweet Wiiliams and lark- 
spur seed, 10c spoonful. Mrs. C. E. 
Leverett, Atianta; Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Hedge orange seed, 10c doz. Wood- 
row Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Dark purple iris, 90c a 100; jonquils 
and paper white narcissi, yelow cen- 
ter, each, 70c a 100. Lucile White, 
Temple, Ga. Rt..3, Box 35. 
 
Red and dbl. yellow cannas, 50c doz. 
 
orange lilies, $1 a 100; Hastings va- 
 
riety royal blue violets, 15 doz., 50c 
a 100; blooming size dbl. white peon- 
 
fashioned flag lilies, $1 a 100; all col- . 
org mixed gladioli, 40 doz. rose and 
white hydrangea, 25c ea., Roosevelt 
and crested ferns, 25c ea. Mrs. W. H. 
Hughey, Ranger, Ga. RFD 1. 
 
Rose pink begonia, roses, all 25c ea., 
yellow and white mums, buttercups, 
fox glove, phlox, all 25c doz., peren- 
nial rosemary, 50c ea., oak leaf ger- 
 
dark blue, 50c doz., $2 a 160. Miss El- 
sie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. 
 
Crepe. myrtle, golden bells, spirea 
ang roses, 10 to 25c ea. Mrs. L. H. Coe, 
Eastanollee, Ga. 
 
Roman Blue hyacinths, $1.50 a 100; 
other kinds bulbs, cheap; rooted sul- 
tanas, 15c, cuttings of salmon color, 
5; milk and wine and day lilies, dbl. 
and single cannas, rose, cream or 
white. Mrs. Ida Wright, Americus, 
Ga. Rt; C-  
 
25 purple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, 
butterfly bush, all 25c ea., plug post- 
age. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rockmast, 
Ga. Rt. 2. o's 
 
White Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz., $8. 
a 100. Add postage Miss Lela Rahn, 
 
  
 
Bearded iris, 8 varieties, $1 doz., Dar- 
win. tulips, 50c doz., Gladiolus in as- 
ae 
 
Rincon, Ga. Rt. 2. : 
(Continued on page nine) i 
 
    
 
 l.large plumosis fern. Write for par-  . 
 
Altheas, all 25c ea., red hardy phlox, 
 
Dahlias: 20 kinds, Fall del.. $1 doz, 
 
shrubbery; 
 
ies, 25c ea., giant dbl. blue iris, or old  
 
aniums, 49c, iris, yellow, purple and 
   
   
   
 
  
 
ursday, October 3, 1929. 
 
- P oultry For Sale: 
 
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e ~ Drumms egg bred quality strain 
cae Buff Orpingtons: 4-and 3 mos. old 
-pullets, $1.50 and $1.25. ea., cockerels, 
$1.50 ea., yr. old hens, $1.75, cocks, $3 
 
ea. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, | 
 
= Ga. = nai 
 
  
 
_.. PIGEONS FOR SALE 
Mated prs. Homers and Silver Kings 
$1.50 and $2 pr. M. L. Arnan, Savan- 
nah, Ga., 221 East 49th St. 
_. 2 prs. runts, $2.50 per pr., $4 for lot; 
1 Silver Kings, $4; 10 Maltese, $5. H. 
g F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga. es 
Thoroughbred White Kings: 20 prs., 
Ss per pr. J. W. Gholston, Comer. 
Ga. 
-. Young light colored common pig- 
eons, 5 for $1, 8 for $1.50. Clarence 
Brown, Helena, Ga. . 
150 or 200 mixed pigeons, 15c ea. Mrs 
E. B. Hatcher, Hawkinsville, Ga. 
 
  
 
  
 
Pure White Kings, $2.50 pr. mated: 
 
     
    
    
    
  
  
   
  
 
and batided. Tom Richardson, Pal- 
~metto, Ga. 
 
White Kings, $3 pr., Red and Buff 
Carneaux, $2 to $3; Fantails, $3; Ho- 
Mers, $1.50. All mated, banded and 
best of breeds. R. W. Caldwell, Cas- 
cade road, phone West 4074-J. 
 
- White Kings, mated prs., $2, $3 and 
- $4 per pr. Youngsters, $1 ea., $10 doz. 
Satisfaction assured. Cash with order. 
G. V. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 More- 
 
land Ave., N. E. 
 
. 16 Racing Homers, 6 Turbets. 2 
: peep iersi $10 for the lot, or exch for 
=. Buff Cochin Bantams of equal value. 
_ Jack Curran, Atlanta, Ga. 990 Drewry 
StiNs- 8. a 
 
_ White Kings, mated oprs., $2, $3 
and $4 pr. youngsters, old enough to 
mate, $1 ea., $10 doz. Will also trade. 
What have you? G. V. Austin , At- 
lanta, Ga. 356 Moreland Ave. N. E. 
 
sa R. I. REDS 
_ _.-8 Owen strain February and March 
 
_ hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. R. F. 
dardan. Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 1.- 
 
2 ooo C. R. I. Red cockerels, Feb. 
to April hatch, $1.50 to $5; 10 last yrs. 
_ Donaldsons cocks, $2.50 to $5; 25 pul- 
- lets, 4 1-2 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs. R. J. 
Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 6. 
150 R. I. Red March and April pul- 
 
  
     
   
    
  
  
   
    
  
  
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
     
    
   
     
    
    
   
  
   
   
    
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
  
 
- B. Jenkins, Albany, Ga. Box 231. 
 
_ 2 Donaldson R. I. Red March cock- 
-eres, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Ralph McGill, 
_ Dawson, Ga. Rte. 1. = 
$C RI Reds, dark bred-to-lay, Mar. 
- pullets, $1.25 ea., 11 mos. old hens, $1. 
60 ea., dark mahogany color cock, Nov. 
~ 1928 hatch, $2.50. Mrs. E. H. Prather, 
: peer aren Ga. care Rose Lane Cot- 
> tage. a , 
 
5 pure breq Donaldson R I Red Apr. 
 
fob. Cash with order. Mrs. S F. Pir- 
-._ kle, Lilburn, Ga, : 
25 select R I Red now laying pullets, 
$2 ea. A. R. Bailey, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 1. 
-_ 10 TompKin RI. Red 18 mos. old 
_ hens, $2.50 ea., $22.50 for lot. J. S. Hill, 
Winder, Ga.  oi 
- Dark red Donaldson str 
hatch pure bred S C RI Red cock- 
erels, $2 ea.Mrs.J.M.Hall, Calhoun, Ga. 
Rt. 5. aes : 
FF R I Red laying true to color April 
- cockerel, $2.25; R. R. Duffey, Carroll- 
_ ton, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 87. : 
20 cockere!ls from pen of trapnested 
hens of proven egg record, 4 to 6 mos. 
_ old$1.50 ea., 20 trapnesteq hens 
proven egg recorg and 2 cocks, $45. 
Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. 
 
50 choice R I Red 4 mos. old pullets, 
$1.25 ea. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 
Pure bred R I Red cockerel from 
 
pen No. 1, $10; few pullets, $5 ea. Exch 
for good grade or pure bred Jersey 
heifer calf, 3 to 5 mos. old. Mrs. J. E. 
_ Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt 2. ; 
 
- S$ C RI Red from Mahoods prize 
stock and heavy layers, 1 1-2 ang 2 yr. 
old hens, $3 and $2 ea. 22 yr. old 
 
- cockere!s, $5 $3 and $2 ea. Miss Belle 
Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. 
 
~ J select Donaldson R I Red last May 
pullets, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Ida Buchanan, 
Chula, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 122. 
 
5 pullets and 2 Rhode Island 
Red roosters, full bloog Donaldson 
strain, April hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. J. L. 
Travis, Fayettville, Ga. 
 
- 8 pure bred Donaldson R I Red 7 
mos. old roosters. Write for prices, or 
 
make offer on lot. Mrs. F. L. Langford, 
-... Commerce, Ga Rt 5.  
 
17 pure bred Owens strain, R I 
 
  
 
ts, $1-and $1.25 ea., also about. 35 B. |. 
Rock pullets, same age and price. J. 
 
_pullets, $1.25 ea., and cockerel, $1.50. 
 
of + 
 
cocks, $5 and $3 ea. 2 March and Apr. | 
 
Ss 
 
, same. strain, $1.75 fo b 
Money order. with order. Sylvester 
Riddle, Athens, Ga. 225 Peter St. 
\2:pure bred Donaldson Reg 14 mos.: 
cocks, $1.50 ea. W. F. Johns, Decatur, 
Ga. Rt. -2 = 
 
Foundation Reds, high quality, from 
Mahoods extra heavy layers and 
special matings (direct): 20 pullets, 
 
| 2 cockerels, a!l $2-ea. N. C. Willoughby, 
 
Blackshear, Ga. : 
 
Pure S C RI Red cocks, Owen and 
 
Donaldson strains, $2 ea. Mrs. J. M. 
Evans, Guyton, Ga. 
_ 10 Owens RI Red April pullets, $12; 
2 same strain 1928 cocks, now moult- 
ing, $4; 3 yr. old cock, $2 Mrs. R. B. 
Mooney, Adairsville, Ga. 
 
  
 
TURKEYS GUINEAS GEESE DUCKS 
h ETC FOR SALE 
 
Black Tom, slightly mixed, 28 mos. 
old, 40 lbs. when fat, $12; also 4 hens, 
mixed, 1927 hatch, 15 to 20 lbs., $5 
ea., $30 for the lot. All f 0 b. J. N. Ker- 
by, Tiger, Ga. 
 
Extra large type ducks, 1929 hatch, 
$1.20 ea. Not less than 6 shipped. 
Money order with order. Mrs. J. J. 
Beceuer, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 4. ; 
 
1 pr. B B Mammoth Bronze turkeys, 
hen and tom. Good for stock. Write 
for information. H. S. Peel, Leslie, Ga. 
 
1 Indian Runner drake, 4 mos, old, 
$1.25 del., or $1 f o b. Mrs-V. E. Ben- 
tley, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 4 : 
 
1 thoroughbred Big Bone M B tom, 
wt about 35 Ibs., $15; 1929 tom, $8 ea. 
Will Hart, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
, 3 Guinea now laying hens, 75c ea. 
or trade for anything can use. Write 
Coy Willis, Blaine, Ga. 
 
 
 
$7 for the lot. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Can- 
ton, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 52. 
 
6 Black Silver Tip Bronze turkeys: 
2 toms and 4 hens, about 1 1-2 yrs. 
o'd, 35c Ib. Henry G. Tolbert, Rock- 
mart, Ga. Rte 2.  
 
6 Black Eng. ducks: 3. ea. drakes 
and hens, last yrs. hatch except 1 
drake, $8 or exchange for 4 Brahma 
hens and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old. Lillie 
W. Grimes, Patterson, Ga. = 
. Fine str. Muscovy ducks, $3.50 pr. 
he A. Wilbur, Augusta, Ga. 904 Ave. 
 
Peacocks. for sale. S. M. Welbourn, 
Columbus, Ga. = : 
 
Want to exch. value $4.50 for turkeys 
chickens and -other marketable poul- 
try. A. R. Bailey, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
WYANDOTTES 
 
March hatch R C W. Wyandotte 
cockere's, $1.25 ea. J. L. Coggin, Cov- 
ington, Ga. . 
 
Pure breq R C W Wyandottes, last 
spring hatch, pullets and cockerels, 
$1.50 and $2. J. J. Johnston, Waynes- 
boro, Ga. - 
 
Pure bred S. L. Wyandottes: 18 Apr. 
hatch pullets, $10 doz., 15 April roost- 
ers, $1 ea. also 12 mixed light and 
heavy, June hatch, $6. Edith Young, 
Bradley, Ga. : Sets 
 
2 partridge Wyandotte roosters and 
several April hatch Partridge W. 
roosters for sale or exch. Mrs. 4H. I. 
Forehand, Lilly, Ga. 
 
Several pure bred Tarbox strain S 
L. Wyandotte cockeres, almost grown, 
$1.50 ea. Mrs. B. T. Henderson, Sum- 
mit, Ga.  
 
Entire flock of S. L Wyandottes: 
60 March and April hatch  pullets 
from the second prize cockerel at 
Memphis and Ist prize at Birming- 
ham; 24 yearling hens and 2 cocks 
Pullets, $1 ea., if lot taken, or $1.25 ea. 
small lots; hens, $1.25 ea., males, $2.50 
ea. 15 years of breeding. E. J. Hart, 
College Park, Ga. P. O. Box 81 ; 
 
Browns (Cleveland, Ohio) W. Wy- 
andotte 3 mos. old pullets, $1.25 ea., 
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. M. L.. Shea- 
ley, Oglethorpe, Ga. 
 
Poultry Wanted 
 
.BANTAMS WANTED 
 
1 pr. Millie Fluer Bearded bantams, 
about 1 yr. old. State price in firs 
letter. T. H. Schroder, Fitzgerald, Ga 
506 East Central Ave. 
 
GAMES WANTED 
 
Exch. April hatch cockerel, 100 per 
cent Donaldson strain S C R I Red 
for any strain of pure Game not un- 
der 4 mos or over 2 yrs. old. Write 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
what you have to offer. R. A. Jack- 
son, Winder, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
  
 
5 large Blue young geese, $1.50 ea., 
 
  
 
Ek 
 
<M AR BT BULPRRIN 
 
'|Red March pullets, $1.50 ea. April| 
cockerel 
 
March or April hatch Black Lang- 
shan cockerel. Mrs. Scott Davis, Ho- 
gansville, Ga. 
 
  
 
R I REDS WANTED 
30 pullets, March or April hatch, 
 
R I. Reds preferred. Exch. incubator |. 
 
for same. Mrs. M. F. Lawson, Hahira, 
Gackt 2... 5 
 
Exch 5 Calhoun Quality Buff Orph- 
ington ready to lay, March pullets for 
same amount pure Donaldson or Owen 
strain R I Red March pullets. A. S 
May, Warrenton, Ga. 
 
  
 
LEGHORNS WANTED 
30 or 35 White Leghorns, from 2 to 
6 mos old Tancred or Ferris strain. 
Owen Herrin, Winokur, Ga. 
 
5 Light Brown hens and 1 cocker- | 
 
el at reasonable price. Exch same 
number  Ruckers Texas Ranger 
Games. Mrs. Edmond Barrow, Clax- 
ton, Ga. Rt; Boxs 1 : 
 
100 to 500 Barron or Tancred strain 
White 4 mos o'd pullets; also 500 rea- 
dy-to-lay pullets, same strain. Musi 
be cheap for cash and of good laying 
stock. State quantity, wt. age and 
 
rprice FOB your shipping point. H. B. 
 
Shirley, Gainesville, Ga. Care Gen. 
Del. 
 
25 or 50 White 6 to 10 wks. old pul- 
lets. Quote best price. J. K. Forester, 
Cairo. Gaia ae 5 
 
Exch. 12 wks. olq Buff Leghorn 
cockerels for Buff L. same age pul- 
lets, or for R I Red pullets. At once. 
 
W.S. Gorman, Junction City, Ga. 
 
POULTRY WANTED 
Weekly shipments of live poultry, 
all kinds Guy S. Jones, Thomasville, 
Ga. : 
 
PIGEONS WANTED 
Want any number White or Silver 
Kings. Give full description and price 
in first letter. G. V. Austin, Atlanta, 
Ga. 356Moreland Ave. N. E. 
 
WYANDOTTES WANTED 
2 thoroughbred Golden Lace, Rose 
Comb Wyandotte roosters, 1 or 2 years 
 
old. State price. C. M. Ball, Nashville, 
Gar Rt3. 
 
Baby Chicks For Sale 
 
Good chicks; Barred Rocks, R. I. 
Reds, $14 a 100; Heavy mixed $13 a 100 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Prepaid. Live del. R. H. Fechtel, Way-. 
 
cross, Ga. : 
 
Day old chicks, Mixed breed, 12c ea., 
or 10c ea. at my home near Baileys 
Park. Hatch Oct. 5th.. Miss Gladys 
Harrell, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 2. 
 
W L good strain baby chicks from 
blood tested hens. Write. B. H. Mid- 
dlebrooks, Sr., Atlanta, Ga. 1020 Gor- 
don St. 
 
Good chicks popularly priced: Bar- 
red Rock and Reds, each, $14 a 100; 
Heavy Mixed, $13. .Prepaid. Live del 
For less than 100 lots, add 1c per 
chick R H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. 
 
Baby Chicks Wanted 
 
Want 200 to 500 chicks to raise on 
halves Any large breed. Best of care. 
Mrs. Lee McGowan, Summit, Ga. Rt 3. 
 
Want to raise on shares 500 chicks 
to 8 wks. old. Ref. Prefer R. I. Reds. 
Mrs. G. A. Jones, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6. 
 
Want 400 to 800 baby chicks, any 
heavy breed, to raise on halves to 8 
wks. Have every facility to care for 
them. Brooders and canopies. Furnish 
feed and let party hear each week. 
ee Mrs. L. J. Bargeson, Sardis, Ga. 
Reo i 
 
Want to buy 50 or 100 large breed 
chicks, Reds, B. R., White Rocks, Buff 
Orp., or Brahmas. State what you have 
and price. Mrs. G. W. Martin; Ameri- 
cus, Ga. Rt. A. 
 
Want 100 Dark Cornish chicks, Sept 
hatch. Write first and make best offer. 
Mrs. W. T. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. 
Box 116. 
 
Want 500 Red or any large mixed 
breed baby chicks to raise on halves 
to 10 wks. Write. Mrs. B. B. Roberts, 
Stockton, Ga., R. F.D. : : 
 
Want 250 chicks to raise on halves 
to 8 wks. Buff, or Barred Rocks pre- 
ferred. Walter P. Hines, Hamilton, 
Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
Eggs For Sale 
 
EGGS FOR SALE 
Buff Cochin Bantam Eggs, $1.50 per 
15. Crate ret. O.H. Wright, Atlanta, 
Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
LANGSHANS WANTED | 
 
-|fer contracting with hatchery, begin- 
 
     
 
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S. C. Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25 per  
15, $2 per 30. Postpaid. Miss Ronie  
Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. ih ae 
Thoroughbred B R eggs. Would pre- | 
 
  
 
ning, March ist. Mrs. J. N. Shelton, 
Dallas, Ga, Rt.7. * 
 
  
 
Georgia Products 
For Sale 
 
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 
 
1 bu. mixed peas clean and sound, 
new crop, $3.50 bu., 3 qts. butter peas, 
running variety, 20c pt., also 1 bu. 
curleg mustard seed, recleaned ,new 
crop. Add postage. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, 
Hagan, Ga. acco 
 
Few bu. green beans, $2.75 FOB or ee 
$3 del. Cash with order. Will Hart, 
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Sie 
 
1-2 bu. Brown Crowder 2 crop peas, 
 
1929 crop. Clean. 10c lbs, $5 bu. fob. A. 
S. May, Warrenton, Ga 
 
Mixed color peas, $3.50 bu., white, 
black-eye peas, not mixed, $4. bufob 
my station. Dalton Lovell, Alto, Ga. = 
 
10 lbs. baby Lima beans, 20c lb., del. 
5 lbs or more lots. Mrs. Leah Green, sid 
Smarrs, Ga. Rt 1. Box 65. as 
 
100 bu. Velvet beans. Make offer. =~ 
Rex Montis, Warrenton, Ga. rs s 
 
20 Ibs. 1929 crop speckled Bunch = ~ 
Dutter-beans, 20c lbf o b, or 22c Ib. | 
del. S. E. OQuinn, Graham, Ga. cat 
1M Ibs. Lady peas, 1929 crop. Robt. 
 
T. Allen, Riverdale, Ga. 
 
  
 
  
 
BUTTER FOR SALE 
 
4 lbs nice butter each week, 50c lb. 
postpaid. Money order. Mrs. G. W.. - 
Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga. : 
 
5 lbs. Jersey-Guerensy butter per 
week, in 1 Ib. molds, 45c lb. Purchaser 
to furnish container and postage. Miss 
Lillian Cason, Cason Springs, Sautee, 
Ga. - zaeea eee: : ae 
 
1 to 6,lbs. good country butter ea. 
week, 40c lb. Guaranteed. Dyar Willis, 
Blaine, Gat Rt 3. 4 : eee 
 
1 to 10 lbs. fresh country butter per 
week. 40c lb. fob, or 45c lb. del Mrs. 
Minnie Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. . 
 
  
 
2 lbs. Golden yellow butter per wk.  
in Ib. cartons, 50c; Ib. del. Can furnish 
6 lbs., per week ang will cut price on 
that amount. W. T. Stephens, Adairs- 
ville, Ga. x 
 
3 to 4 Ibs. fresh country Jers 
cream butter per week; in 1-2  1b. 
molds, shipped in cartons , 40 Ib. 
postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon, 
 
Gant. be ee ene 
45c lb, del. 
 
    
    
   
 
Good country butter, : 
Wax paper wrapped and del. in car- | 
tons. Mrs. Robt. J. Pullen, Bowdon. 
Ga., Rt. 4.  & 
 
4 Ibs per week, nice Jersey butter, 
45c Ib. prepaid. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, 
fMil'en, Ga. Box 57. cee 
 
4 lbs Jersey butter from reg. cows,  
ea. Week. 50c lb. Satisfaction guaran- 
teed. Mrs. W. O. Bennett, Adairsville, 
 
Ga Rte a 
 
8 or 10 lbs., yellow _Jersey. butter, 
45c lb del. Mrs. W:'V. Robbs, Flowery __ 
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. : 
 
  
 
  
 
CORN FOR SALECar Lots _ 
 
Slipped shuck ear corn in car lots, 
95c bu., FOB Camilla; shelled corn in  
bags, $1 bu. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga.  
 
1 car new slipped shuck corn. Make 
peer ee R. F. Dowdy, Hagan, Ga. 
 
Several carg good, sound, dry slip- 
ped shueck corn. Make best FOB offer. 
J. Isom Davis, Nashville, Ga. 
 
Several cars good, sound, dry sip- 
ped shuck corn, 80 lbs., to bu. FOB. 
October and November del. Make best 
offer. J. Isom Davis, Nashville, Ga. 
 
  
 
CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL | 
FOR SALE ao 
 
Yellow shelled pop corn, 8c lb, fob 
here. H. G. Albritton, Rupert, Ga. 
 
50 or 60 bu. corn $1 bu. and about 
16 bu. half and half cotton seed, $1.25 .  
bu. A. W. Martin, Rockingham, Ga.  
 
New crop pop corn, dry ang shelled, 
 
q. lbs. 25c Ppd. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, 
 
a. 4 
 
COTTON SEED FOR SALE 
About 500 bu. Sykes-Wannamaker 
recleaned cotton seed, grown this yr. 
(made about 1 bale per acer), $1 a 
bu., sacked FOB. Louig Davis, Sanders- 
Wile Ga teh oe te . 
 
FRUIT FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Apples: Winesaps, Kennards Choice ae 
 
  
 
.champions; Fancy, $2.50 bu. C 
(Continued on page seven) 
 
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S Georgia 
|| Market Bulletin 
 
Published Weekly By The 
BUREAU OF MARKETS 
Arthur D. Jones, Director 
 
Department Of 
 
: Agriculture 
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner 
 
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929. 
 
Entered as second class matter 
February 15, 1922, a; the Post Of- 
fice at Atlanta, Geoxgia, under the 
act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for 
mailing at special rate of postage 
provided for in section 1103. Act of 
October 3, 1917. 
 
Notices of farm produce and ap- 
purtenances, admissible under pos- 
tal regulations, inserted one time 
on ach request and repeated only 
when request is accompanied by 
new copy of notice. ~ 7 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
|Limited space will not permit in- 
sertion of unimportant notices. Un- 
der Legislative act the Market Bul- 
letin does not assume any respon- 
sibility for any notice appearing in 
the Bulletin or transaction result- 
ing therefrom. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
CONTROL OF THE PEACH TREE 
- BORER WITH PARADICHLO- 
ROBENZENE. | 
 
  
 
me 
_ Paradichlorobenzene is the best 
chemical control ot the peach bo- 
- rer in peach trees four years old and 
 
older. 
should be used, as the unsyblimed and 
 
adulterated forms are apt to cause in- | 
 
jury and to be ineffective. When 
 
properly applied, the sublimed para- 
dichlorobenzene will kill 95 per cent or 
more of the borers, with no injury to 
- trees four years and older. \ 
eee Date of Application 
 
The paradichlorobenzene crystals 
 
ou'd be applied in north Georgia 
from~ September 25 to October 5th: 
and incentral and southern Georgia 
from October 10 to October 20. 
 
ocs Ages to Treat 
 Trees four and five years old should 
 
receive a 3-4 ounce dose per tree. 
Trees six years old and older should 
_ receive a 1 ounce dose per tree. Trees 
under four yearg old should be worm- 
eq by hand during the month of No- 
vember. 
 
   
 
How to Apply ; 
: Before applying the  paradichloro- 
_ benzene, the soil for about a foot 
around the trunk should be cleaned of 
trash and grass and then smoothed 
with the back of a shovel. No mound- 
ing is necessary before applying ex- 
cept where the borers are working 
above the soil level; then the soil lev- 
_el should be raised so that the crys- 
tals are above the topmost borer gal- 
leries. The paradichlorobenzene 
should be applied in a circle around 
the trunk, about one inch from the 
bark. About six shovelfulg of dirt are 
then placed in a cone shape around 
the tree over the band and packed 
down compactly. The first shovelful 
of dirt should be shaken over the band 
carefully to avoid getting the crystals 
against the trunk. 
Length of Exposure 
The mounds should be removed af- 
ter four weeks from the four and five 
 
_ year old peach tree and after six weeks | 
 
from the six year and older trees. 
Fresh soil should be. returned to the 
_ tee to its original level before cold 
weather to avoid winter injury. 
_ Effect of Paradichlorobenzene on Or- 
~~. ienfal Fruit Moth Larvae 
Many of the Oriental fruit moth lar- 
vae hibernate on the trunk and around 
the base of the tree and those lar- 
_ vae covered by the mounds are killed 
by the generating gas from the para- 
dichlorobenzche crystals. | 
CHARLES H. ALDEN, 
Entomologist. 
 
THE CORN EARWORM 
 
When hairy vetch is left too long 
_ before being turned under it is often 
_ attacked by the corn earworm. This 
 
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insect breeds on the vetch and then 
migrates to the next field and attacks 
corn, cotton, peach trees and many 
other cultivated crops. It is a serious 
pest during some seasons and in a 
short time may cause many hundreds 
of dollars worth of damage. Fortu- 
nately, the earworm on  vetch for 
green manure is easily prevented and 
if i+ does occur can be controlled. 
Vetch plowed under when in full 
bloom will not cause trouble. If for 
any reason it is not possible to plow 
at this time, disk the land thorough- 
ly so as to kill the vetch. When these 
precautions are taken there is no 
danger in using hairy vetch as a green 
manure crop. 
 
_In case the earworm does develop 
in the vetch the first thing todo is to 
plow a deep furrow around the field 
in order to prevent the insect migra- 
 
   
 
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bait. One cf the most effective ways 
 
of controlling this insect ig to dust in 
 
the early morning or late afternoon 
with ca'cium arsenate. Another meth- 
od_ i is to spray the field with gq mix- 
ture of three pounds of calcium arse- 
nate to fifty gallons of water. The 
vetch should be plowed under as soor 
as the poison hag taken effect. In case 
no machine js available the vetch 
should be ploweg or disked under and 
poison bait sprinkled over the field 
 
The bait is made as follows: Mix 50 
 
pounds of wheat bran, 1 pound of Par- 
is green or white arsenic of 2 pounds 
of lead arsenate, 2 -gallons of grade 
mo'asses with 3 or 4 gallons of water. 
Mix the bran and poison 
thoroughly, then add the molasses and 
water and mix thoroughly. Five 
pounds of salt added to this mixture 
will help keep it from drying out. Six 
finely chopped lemons or oranges will 
 
together | 
 
ting. Dig postholes in thig furrow to 
trap them, or sprinkle with 
 
  
 
give a fiavor to the mixture which has 
poison been found attractive to the insects. 
 
  
 
  
 
in this position until she dies. 
 
Onty pure paradichlorobenzene }- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
(Copied practically verbatim from Ga. State Board of Entomology 
Bulletin). 
 
THE FALL WEBWORM 
 
(Hyphantria cunea Drury) 
 
ADULT MOTH 
 
 
f 
 
About an inch across when the wings are spread. Pure white 
in color, sometimes marked with black spots on wings. 
 
Eggs laid in clusters of several hundred on under side of leaves, 
Moth usually covers egg batch with her body and wings, remaining 
 
4 
 
CATERPILLARS *  : 
 
Upon hatching the young caterpillars commence feeding upon 
the surface of the leaves and as they feed they enclose the foliage 
in a web. When they exhaust the food within the web they enlarge 
 
it, including more and more leaves until the entire tip of the branch 
is covered, forming the unsightly nest with its enclosed brown and 
dead leaves which is such a familar sight on many kinds, of trees. 
The caterpillars are usually yellow and are clothed with long black 
and yellow hairs. Occassionally they are very dark, almost black 
in color. ; 
 
When fully grown the larvae leave the nests and crawl to some 
secluded spot, under loose bark, under boards and sometimes just 
below the surface of the scil. Here they pupate and later the moths 
emerge to lay eggs for the next generation. 
 
eke Southern Georgia there are two broods a year and a partial 
 
third brood. That is, some of the late caterpillars of the second 
 
brood do not mature the first season. The insect spends the win- 
ter in the pupal state, the moths emerging in the spring. The first 
 
nests appear about the middle of May, the second brood nests ap- 
 
pearing in August and September, and the partial third brood also 
appearing late in September and into Ottober. 
IMPORTANCE be 
 
In 1916 around Thomasville this species was most abundant and 
by the middle of. September several groves were almost defoliated. 
 
Most of these groves were young ones; but one, composed of nine 
 
year old trees, wag so severely attacked that by the end of Septem- 
ber somewhat over 40 per cent of the foliage of the entire grove had 
been eaten by the caterpillars. Of course this work was not evenly 
distributed, so that while a very few trees were not attacked, many 
were entirely defoliated. In addition to eating the foliage the cater- 
pillars fed on the shucks of the nuts. Ag a result the shells were 
badly stained and it was practicaily impossible to remove the un- 
eaten portion of the shucks from_the nuts, so that the crop on these 
trees was almost worthless. 
 
CONTROL 
 
Such outbreaks are eritirely unnecessary if care ig taken to de- 
 
-stroy the caterpillars early in the season. They can be burned with 
 
a torch, or. cut off and burned later. 
 
(Note:The advantages of controlling the caterpillar and other 
insects in our pecan groves was called to our attention by the For- 
estry Department. They also called our attention to the time of the 
year it should be done and we are publishing the above at their 
suggestion.Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner.) 
 
__ Thursday, October 3, 192 
 
dough. 
 
into neighboring fields, control meas- 
ures should be taken immediately. The 
 
senate or lead arsenate. Spray peach 
 
1 poung of lead arsenate, 3 pounds of 
stone lime or 4. pounds of hydrated 
 
and around the trees. Dust or spray 
 
senate. 
 
poor policy to attempt to grow hairy 
 
greatBledsoe, Ga., Experiment Sta- 
tion. 
 
  
 
GEORGIA GREW TOBACCO CROP  
AFTER STUDYING SOIL MAPS 
 
going onto an industrial basis, and is 
 
portant in its way as the industrial 
revolution from which America emerg- 
ed as an industrial giant, said Dr. 
 
in Georgia. 
 
believes that chaotic conditions and 
 
inevitable trend toward scientific ag- 
riculture indicates a brighter future 
for the American farmer. 
 
mers and farm leaders hed added to, 
 
tobacco acreage. A dozen years ago, 
 
the agricultural leaders studied the 
soil survey reports of the Bureau of 
Chemistry and Soils, and located the 
 
-areas in the State having soils similar 
 
to those which had been used success-. 
fully in Virginia and North Carolina 
for tobacco production. Farmers hav- 
ing such soils were informed of the 
possibilities, ang the rapid. growth of 
the industry followed naturally and 
 
have been impossible without this sci- 
entific information. 
 
_A Similar study of soil maps indi- 
cated the areas suitable for 
 
plication of scientific 
scientific information is comparable to 
the testing of raw materials going into 
ndustrial pricessesU. S. D. A.) ~ 
 
  
 
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WINTER LEGUMES FOR FEED 
 
- The successful introduction of win- 
 
in the South for the addition of nitro- 
gen ang humus to the soil is proving 
also 40 be an important factor in rais- 
ing hogs. 
winter legumes southern farmers were 
handicapped in finishing their fall 
pigs. By planting a mixture of either 
hairy vetch or Austrian peag and oats 
 
that will produce pork at a very low 
 
fed, will complete the ration. Miner- 
als are very essential. 
This combination takeg care of fall 
 
iod the sow must be fed to keep the 
pigs growing and ready for the early 
spring pasture. The winter rations 
for the sow and pigs is the most ex- 
pensive the. southern farmer must 
furnish, and it ig not excessive. 
 
By having corn and soybeans for 
 
ed at a small cost. Therefore, the 
addition of winter legumes and oats 
completes the chain by taking care of 
fall pigs while corn and soybeans take 
 
pigs will be ready for market when six 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Add enough water to make a moist 
_-In case the earworm should migrate  
earworm can do a great deal of dam- = 
age in a very short time. Dust or spray ~~ 
the cotton or corn, with calcium ar-. 
trees or pecan trees with a mixture of  
lime and 50 gallons of water. Sprinkle 
poison bait in the-cotton or corn rows  
 
all weeds between the vetch field and  
the cultivated field with calcium ar-- 
 
Most of the trouble with the ear- 
worm on hairy vetch is caused by ~ 
farmers trying to grow seed. It is a | 
 
vetch seed under Georgia conditions.  
The yielg is small and the risk is _ 
 
American agriculture jis rapidly . 
 
now undergoing a revolution as im- 
 
Henry G. Knight in gq recent address  
Doctor Knight, who is Chief of the 
Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, Unit- 
ed: States Department of Agriculture, 
painful adjustments in farming are 
boung to result from this revolution,  
just as they resulted from the indus- 
trial changes which gave America Der 
present place among the nations in 
manufacturing and industry, but the  
 
As an exampl of the practical ap- Be oe 
plication of scientific findings, Doctor  _ 
Knight pointed out how Georgia far-* 
the income of the State by expanding ~ 
he said, tobacco was unimportant asa ss 
crop, but now ranks second~in value 
 
of production. Instead of encouraging  
haphazard planting on various soils, eee 
 
with a degree of security which would  
 
ter legumes (vetch and Austrian peas) 
 
Until the introduction of _ 
 
in the fall the result is a spring crop  
 
cost. A little corn and tankage, self- _ 
 
pigs. During the winter suckling per- 
 
hogging down, spring pigs are finish-  
 
care of spring pigs. In either case. 
 
to eight months old A. & W. P. Bul-  
| letin. ce 
 
  
 
  
    
 
alfalfa. 
culture, Doctor Knight said. This ap-.  
method and  
   
   
 
as ys *. REITs 
 
_ Thursday, ' October\ 3, 1929.  
 
Georgia Products 
~ >. For Sale 
 
(Continued from page five) 
 
  
   
  
     
    
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
   
  
    
 
  
 
$2.25; unclassified;: $1.75. M. Fuller, 
-Demorest, Ga. 
_ . Good size Yate apples, 75 bu. fob. 
. Mrs. Joe Lee, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. 
+ $80 Ibs. nice sundried apples, free of 
+.  peelings,.core and worms, 17c Ib. del. 
_ Mrs. Elizabeth Neal, Aska, Ga. 
~ Unclassified apples, $1.75 and $2 bu. 
basket. gel. P.P. J.E. Stembridge, Ella 
- Gap, Ga. 
: 20 lbs fresh sundried pears, 15c Ib. 
- del. Mrs. Leah Green, Smarrs, Ga. Rt 
1 Box 65. ; 
Large sweet crabapples, 75c per pk. 
ae es B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. 
 
  
 
- HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES 
 
PES . FOR SALE . : 
Fresh ext. honey in 10 lb. pails; 4 
10 Ib. to case., $4.50; 610 lb. $6.60. W. 
os Chambliss, Dawson, Ga Rt 3 Box 
30 colonie bees: 35 shallow extrac- 
_. ting supers complete; 20 Queen ex- 
_c.uders. Write for information. F. B. 
= -Griner,,- Guyton, ! Ga..-*<. 
_. Beeswax, 35c lb. about 10 or 1 Ibs., 
- @ So bee hives, $2.50 ea. in pat gums. 
Dalton Lovell, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. i 
- +Mtn. honey (sweet), 1 lb. sectons, 50 
or more del., 20c lb., less than 50 Ibs., 
same price, not del. R. C. Meaders, 
Dahlonega, Ga. ~ 
 
- good flavor, 75 lbs., to the tin, well- 
crated, 12 1-2c lb. fob Cash with or- 
der. Mrs. Myrtle Dill, Manor, Ga. P.O. 
o> (BOX 44, 
 
: Pure strained honey, 5 lbs., pails, $1- 
i a del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, 
Ga, cs 
 
a a Bright mild flavored Ext. honey 
Zs! (mostly Gallberry), 12c lb., fob in lots 
_-- of 50 or more lbs. 10 lb. pail prepaid, 
ett ao D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga., Box 
 
moe : 
 
_ Pure extracted honey, 610 lb. pails 
- to cs, Tupelo gum blend, $6.50; 12 
5 lb. $7. Both fob here; 1+10 Ib. $1.60 
_ ang 2 10 lb,, $3.10. Both postpaid. Jno. 
A. Crumney, Doctortown, Ga. 
5 colonies Italian bees, latest imp. 
.. Root hives and supers { fu'l of honey) 
_ All inspected and free from bone brood 
2 ~-and insects, $35. -FOB. J. C. Rushin, 
 
Forsyth, Ga.  
 
  
  
 
  
 
  
 
OAT STRAW FOR SALECar Lots 
2 Several cars oat straw in bales, $12 
ton, R. C. McIntosh, Quitman, Ga. 
 
  
 
- PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 
- Choice Stewart pecans, small or- 
ders, 50 c lb. del., 100 lb. lots, 40c Ib. 
fob this point. Nuts ready about Dec. 
ist. Place your order now. Will con- 
tract for 1M lbs. to responsible party. 
_ ~Mrs..W. B. Brookfield, Dennis, Ga. 
ee 3 tons N. C. Peanuts, Flat runners. 
18 yrs. improvement. Gathering 1 ton 
 
per acre, Peanuts guaranteed $1.25 per: 
 
bu. fob. Cash with order. W.U.J. Drau- 
-. ghan, Whigham, Ga. 
: Several bu large red Valencia pea- 
nuts, hand 
or exch for hens, not over 1 1-2 yrs 
old. Anconas or Brown -leghorns pre- 
ferred. D. M. Barge, Tyrone, Ga. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
lings,-15c Ib: Oct. del. W. H. Boat- 
right, Alma, Ga. 
Want 10 to 50 lbs., new crop paper 
shell pecans, Stewart; or Schley, or 
~ any good size nut. Send sample and 
quote price. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia,Ga. 
Want all varieties and any amount 
_ pecans. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, 
Ga. : : 
Want peanuts, L. C. Averett & Co. 
; Cordele, Ga. 
co Want new crop pecans of all sizes. 
budded and seedlings. Ship them to 
us by express in dbl bags. We remit 
immediately, or you may seng samples 
stating approximate quantity of each 
variety and we will give you our priced 
S W.H.Robinson, ,Cario, Ga. : 
oe Want all varieties any quantity pe- 
cans. Guy S. Jones, Thomasville, Ga. 
 
  
 
POTATOES FOR SALE 
 
About 20 or more bu. fine, new 
sweet potatoes, 85c bu. FOB. Mrs. W. 
- D. Pippens, Bowdon, Ga. 
 
75 bu. potatoes, nice size. Write for 
prices. O. G. Bloodworth, Charing, 
Ga. 
 
Red skin Porto Rico sweet pota- 
toes, 90c bu. FOB. Cash with order. 
J, W. Flanagan, Hazlehurst, Ga. 
 
New gallberry comb, new, bright and. 
 
icked and clean, 10c lb. 
 
. 1929 crop large pecans, 30c lb., seed- | . 
 
MARKET 
 
< yes = ae : 
 
$1 bu., if party comes after them. N. 
 
W. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. 
Porto Rico sweet poattoes for sale. 
 
Rev. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga. RFD 1. 
 
POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots 
 
Car 1929 crop Porto Ricans. Make 
best offer FOB Uvalda. Joe Jack Mc- 
Allister, Mt. Vernon, Ga. ; 
 
Sweet potatoes, car lots;-or in bulk. 
W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga. 
 
  
 
  
 
SYRUP FOR SALE 
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, slightly mix-~- 
ed with corn syrup, freshly made 35 
gal bbls, 50c gal., pint cans, 48 to cs., 
 
vis, Oliver, Ga. 
Sorghum, 10 lb. buckets, $1. 
Scroggs, Alto, Ga Rt. 1. 
 
M. B. 
 
  
 
VEGETABLES FOR SALE 
 
Long pods Hot -pepper, 50c_ gal., 
small pods, red and green, for sauce, 
50c pt. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogans- 
ville, Ga. 
 
Marglobe tomatoes ? small size, sound 
stock, $1 per crate; Prize Taker and 
White Bermuda onions, 5c lb. All FOB. 
Cash with order. Mrs. Frank Mathe- 
son, Alto, Ga. Box 121. 
 
1929 croo Hot pepper, Red, 10c doz,, 
Green, 40c gal. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, 
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. 
 
Ruby King sweet pepper, large pods, 
40c gal. 2 gals. 75c del. Mrs. M. L. 
EKaton, Qahlonega, Ga. Ril: 
 
Small, green fancy Globe tomatoes 
for pickling, $1.25 per. crate. Cash 
with-order. J. J. Matheson, Alto, Ga. 
Rea { 
 
Green butter beans, turnip greens, 
sweet potatoes and other vegetables, 
del. by truck. First class only. A. H. 
Cooper, Pavo,; Ga. Rt. 3. __ 
 
Snap beans, in Standard hampers. 
Make best offer del. C. W. White, 
Hazlehurst, Ga. : : 
 
Green. butterbeans, sweet potatoes, 
turnip greens and sugat- cane. Del by 
truck or otherwise. Make offer. A. H. 
Cooper, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 Green and Red Hot peppers, 40c 
gal., or 15c qt./ Add postage. with or- 
der. O. G. Bloodworth, Charing, Ga. 
 
Artichokes, 12 1-2c lb. \Mrs. W. C. 
Thomas, Talbotton, Ga. 
 
About 1 acre in turnips for sale in 
the patch. J. V. Hart, Vila Rica, Ga. 
Rt. .2. 
 
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Georgia Products 
~. Wanted 
 
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED: 
 
Want cream or speckled crowder 
peas. Mrs. Jessie Wood, Dawsonville, 
Ga. ee 
 
Want any variety peas and beans, 
especially those for eating purposes: 
Crowders, Lady, Conch, Black-eye. 
Write what you have. Can pay full 
market price. R. N. Etheridge, Jack- 
son, Ga.. 
 
Want any amount Lady peas. Send 
price and sample. Fred I. Baker, Col- 
umbus, Ga. Rt 2. 
 
Want new crop White and Cow peas. 
Any size lots any where. C. A. Row 
land, Athens, Ga. _ 
 
Want 20 bu. Brabham peas. Quote 
prices. E. E. Stewart, Shellman, Ga. 
 
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED 
Car Lots ' 
 
Want car lots or less, Field peas an 
Otootan and Biloxi Soy beans. State 
what you have and best price. E. J. 
Beridon, Jr., Hamburg, La. ; 
 
BALED SHUCKS WANTEDCar Lots 
 
Want several cars white baled 
shucks Dan Goepper, Atlanta, Ga.. 
RFD 8. 
 
CORN SEED CORN AND CORN 
MEAL WANTED e 
Want 50 to 75 bu., new shelled wht. 
corn every week. Quote best price your 
station. O. L. Cowan, Doraville, Ga. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
number of bu., and price FOB your sta. 
Rex Montis, Warrenton, Ga. 
 
CORN WANTED 
 
Want lowest fob your station price 
on yellow and white corn, 100 bu or 
more. Wm. F. Hall, Thomson, Ga. 
 
Want shelled corn, new crop, at $1 
bu. in exch. for other value, or will pay 
90c del. Pearson, less car lots, at once. 
Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. 
 
CORN WANTEDCar Lots 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Want 1 car slipped shuck ear corn. 
L. C. Averett & Co., Cordele, Ga. 
 
BULLETIN 
 
Porto Rico sweet potatoes, 100 bu.| 
 
$4.75; qts., 24 to cs., $4.50. W. H. Da- |, 
 
Want yellow or white corn. State 
 
  
 
=~ 
 
Want, ear corn in car lots and by 
truck load. Good, soung corn. Quote 
ek price. Dixie Feed Co., Savannah, 
 
a : : 
 
Want small car new crop shelled 
white corn for prompt del. Quote best 
price del. P. W. Ethridge, Milner, Ga. 
 
Want new crop ear corn in car lots 
2 or 3 cars right away. Robinson & 
Neal, Cairo, Ga. e 
 
Want. small car new crop shelled 
white corn for promt del. Quote best 
oa price. P .W. Etheridge, Milner, 
 
a. = 
 
Want ear corn in car lots of 300 bu. 
up. Quote prices FOB shipping point. 
Robinson and Neal, Cairo, Ga. 
 
  
 
FRESH AND CURED MEAT 
WANTED : 
Want country ham and eggs from 
poultryman. E. Greer, Greenville, S.C. 
 
911 Buncomb St. 
 
  
 
FRUITS WANTED 
 
Want 10 lbs., dried apples, free from 
core, peel and worms, also want dried 
apples and peaches. -Exch, gadioli 
bulbs, and other value for same. Mrs. 
J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Want some nice pears Mrs. G. W. 
Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga. 
 
  
 
_ HAY WANTEDCar Lots ~ 
 
Want new crop peanut hay in car 
lots: Write. Robinson & Neal, Cairo, 
Ga. : 
 
Want Peanut vine hay iff car lots, 
or less. Quote price del. Dixie Feed 
Co., Ine., Savannah, Ga. 
 
Want 1 car peanut hay. L. C. Aver-, 
ett and Co., Cordele, Ga. 7 
 
  
 
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES 
WANTED : 
 
Want 50 or 100 stands of bees in pat 
hives to manage on share basis. Fine 
range. S. A. Strickland, Manor, Ga. 
Route 1. 
 
POTATOES WANTED 
Want Ga. Red Bliss, Cobblers, and 
Spauldings, 2g and 3s, for Fall plant- 
ing. Prevatt & Co., Seville, Fla. 
Want within the next 10 days, 100 
bu. Red Biss| Beeq potatoes. State 
price. A. Hosey, Wauchula, Fla. 
 
SYRUP WANTED - : 
 
Want to exch reg. Jersey bull calf 
for Ga. cane syrup; also exch for 
see doats, rye, or Leghorn pullets.. S. 
G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. 
 
Want fresh, home made Cane and 
Sugar Cane syrup in 25 or 50 gal. bbl. 
Send samples. E. Greer, Greenville, 
S. C., 911 Buncomb St. 
 
-VEGETABLES WANTED 
 
Want 5 lbs Hot Req pepper (home- 
raised) in the pod. Joe Manning 
Funston, Ga. aS + 
 
Want 1 bu. white multiplying nest 
onions for eating purposes. Quote best 
price del. Mrs. C. M. Lynch, Locust 
Grove, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Miscellaneous For Sale 
 
Home -canned beans, soup mixture 
and tomatoes, 35c qt., corn salad, stuf- 
fed peppers, peach pickle, peach and 
pear preserves, and berry jam, 60c qt. 
Mrs. J. R. Gibson, Midland, Ga. \ 
 
Morgan meat preserver, good cond 
used 2 yrs., 400 lb. cap. Mrs. J. A. Ad- 
kins, Vienna, Ga. Rt. .5. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
20 1-2 gal. cang good beans without | 
 
powders; 15 qts. huckleberries; 13 qts. 
blackberries; 7 (qt. beet-pickles; 13 
qts. tomatoes; 2 qts plum sauce; 2 1-2 
gal., cams pepper sauce; and3 qts. can- 
ned apples. Make best offer for all or 
in part, fob. Mrs. W.T. Pippens, Bow- 
don, Ga. 
 
Booking orderg for best grade fruit 
cake, home-made, $1 lb. Mrs. Scott 
Davis, Hogansville, Ga. 
 
8 lbs. fresh, pure geese feathers, 90c 
ib. Mrs. Lula Claxton, Kite, Ga. 
 
Want gensing. Will pay good price. 
Evergreen Poultry Yards, Greer, S. C. 
37 Arlington Ave. 
 
Want goog quality smoking tobac- 
co. Quote best price, kind etc. W. T. 
Stephens, Adairsville, Ga. 
 
Plants For Sale 
 
Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage plants 
ae 500 $1. M. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta. 
 
a. 
 
Cabbage and collard plants, 75c 500; 
2 M. del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, 
a. , 
 
Cabbage and collard plants, 75c, 500 
a M. del. Bill Crowe, Gainesville, 
 
a. a 
 
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PAGE SEVEN. ~ 
 
Collard plants,.75c, 500; $1.25 M  
postpaid; $1 M collect; 5M., $4.; 10M 
$7.50 plus postage. All plants shipped  
$1.25 M. del. Bill Crowe, Gainesville,  
Ga.  
 
Extra large everbearing and 
large variety strawberry plants, 35c a_ 
100 gel. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. 
 
Everbearing and Lady Thompson _ 
Strawberry plants, 50c a 100 Spear- 
mint pants, 50c a. 100. Mrs. Z. M.Story 
Thomson, Ga. SSeS ee 
 
Strawberry bunches, 15c ea., blue-. 
berry. bushes, 25c doz. raspberries, $1. 
doz. All well rooted. Johnson Chastain, 
Morganton, Ga. 
 
E J and Chas W cabbage. plants,  
now ready, $1.50 per M del., 5 and 10 
M lots, $1.25 M. Exp. col C R Smith, 
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt..1.  
 
True Ga. collard and E. Jersey cab- 
 
  
 
bage plants, ready, ea, $1.25 M. J. R. me : 
 
Boatright, Coffee, Ga. ; 
Large May and Everbearing straw- 
berry plants, 25c per 100; Horse radish ae 
6 bunches 25c; dry sage leaves, pt. cup ~ 
fu'l, 15c; rooteg sage, 10c ea., pepper= = 
mint, 24 bunches, 10c; Add postage on ~ 
small orders. Exch for white feed 
sacks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega 
Ga. Rta t yg een og 
, 1 million Heading -eollara plants, 
now ready, $1.25 M del. I. P. Hart, | 
Pavo, Ga. - Sc 
Thousands of Klondike and Lady 
Thompson. strawberry plants, $2.50 M 
or exch for equal value; Kudzu pants 
 
$10 per 100; Wonder blackberry, $10 a x a 
Mrs. E, Spence, ie 
 
M, raspberry, 50c doz. 
Chamblee; Ga. i 
Cabbage plants, now ready, postpaid, 
$1.50 M, by Exp. any quantity, $1 M. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Bob Lindsey ~ 
Lenox, Ga. ~ YP 
 
All kinds cabbage plants at lowest 
price consistent. with guaranteed 
plants. Millions by the 10th or 15th 
Octcber; also onion plants in large ~ 
quantities. Prices at present. $1.25 M | 
del., in ess than 5M lots; over 5M, $1 
M. Until further: notice. 
ping October 12th. Cash with order, 
or send COD. W. J. Simmons, Guy- 
ton, Ga. Box 124. 
 
Everbearing 
 
shipment. Mrs. David Story, Morven,  
Ga, RFD 1. as : ; 
 
Himalaya blackberry plants, 2 doz., 
55c; 8 doz., 75c; Horse radish and sage 
plants, 2 for 15c. All del. Ga. Mrs. 
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. a 
 
E. J., Chas Wakefielq and Success- 
ion frostproof cabbage plants, $1.25 M 
de!. Special prices on large orders. B. 
F, Mallard, Oliver, Ga. : 
 
Good cabbage plants after October 
10th, $1.25 M del., 25c a 100 up to 500; 
over 500 to 1M, 20c a 100 postpaid. 
Guaranteed to be ag represented. W. 
J. Simmons, Guyton, Ga. Box 124. 
 
Klondike strawberry plants, 20c a: 
100. Martha Hammett, Hogansville, 
Ga. RFD 5. 
 
Leading varieties cabbage plants, $1, | 
500; $1.25 M, 5M $5 postpaid. E .W. 
Lumpkin, Thomasville, Ga. 
 
Nice strawberry plants, 20c a 100 
plus postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box 
Springs, Ga, Rt. 2, Box 61. _ ; 
 
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 25c a 100, 
45c for 200; sage plants, small, 5c ea., 
6 for 25c; large, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Del. 
Ga. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. 
 
Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.50 a 100 | 
$10 M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogansville, 
Ga. Rt. 2. ; 
 
Spearmint plants, 25c per 100; $2.00 
per M. Gene W. Harper, Hartwell, 
GaeRt i. S 
 
Well rooted sage plants, 6 for 25c; 
12 for 45c. Dry gage, large pkg., 25c 
Worlds Champion everbearing Straw- 
berry plants, $1 per 100; $2 per 250, 
ge paid. L. J. Volirath, Winston, 
 
a. . 
. Nice healthy N C collard plants, $1.- 
50 per M delivered. No orders for less 
than 1,000 accepted. Send check with 
order. A. C. Collins, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 4. 
Golden Acre, Copenhagen and Sa- 
voy cabbage plants, $2 per M>; Early 
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, $1.- 
50 per M. All plants grown from . 
Long Island seed. Satisfaction guaran- 
 
og E. T. Clements, Sandersville, 
a. 
Missionary Klondike and Lady | 
 
Thompson strawberry plants, 50c per 
100; $3.50 per M; everbearing, $1 per 
100, $7.50 per M. Mrs. Lee Head, 
Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 1. 
Washington, asparagus roots, IY yr. 
old, $1.25 per 100. Mrs. A. N. Thorn- 
ton, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 1. 
Klondike strawberry plants,\$1 per  
500; $1.75 per M del. W. O. Waldrip, 
Flowery Branch, Ga. : 
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other). 
 
   
 
  
 
  
 
Begin ship- 
 
Klondike strawberry 
plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M del. Prompt 
   
 Le (Continued on page seven)  
 
Remhesring Klondike strawberry 
lants, Gov. inspected, $1.50 per M del 
OW ready. Mrs. Davis. Story, Morven, 
 
  
 
  
 
Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Charleston Wakefield Early Flat | 
 
Jutch cabbage plants, $1.25 per M; 4M 
Ng up, $1; collard and onion plants, 
$1.50 per M. Cash with order. W. H. 
Boatrieht, Alma, Ga. 
 
Klondike strawberry pants, 30c per 
100; $1 per 500; $1.75 per M. Prompt 
shipment. Ara Waldrip, Flowery 
- Branch, Ga. Rt .1. 
 
Cabbage plants, now reday. Jerseys, 
Charleston and Copenhagen Market 
 
charleston and toe Wakefield, 75 
 
per 500; $1.25 per M postpaid. Mrs. 
 
Calif cream_ butter lettuce 
 
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga. 
plants, 
 
20. per. doz.; 75c per 100. Everbearing 
 
_ strawberry plants, 60c per 100, $2.50 
 
per. 
 
= per M. 
: ang - del. 
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 46. 
 
ei: 
plants, Premo dewberry plants,  
 
M. Charleston and Jersey Wake- 
cabbage plants, 40c per 100; $1.75 
. All plants open field grown 
Alice E. Gibson, cee 
 
ied 
 
fie 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Kudzu | plants, large eooted? 95 for 
$24 per M; Lucretia dewberry 
 
Donald blackberry plants, $1 per 100; 
 
$9 
$1.50 per 100. 10 per cent discount or- 
 
per M; Himalaya b!tackberry plants 
 
dered ee for Nov. to March del. post- 
paid. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. 
fe opoven large - tame Klondike 
 
_ Strawberry plants, 30c per 100; 75c per 
 
300. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 
 
a8 (Not Gainesville, Ga.) 
 
Klondike, ang Missionary strawberry | 
 
plants, $1.50 per M. Mrs. J. C. Cole- 
man, Devereaux, Ga. .- 
 
~ Klondike -  and. Lady Thompson 
 
ea strawberry pants, $2 per M. Addie 
 
Reynolds, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
- About 50,000 strawberry plants, good 
 
flavored berries, $1.25 per 500; 1000 or 
more, $2 per M postpaid. G. W. Oli- 
vet, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Klondike strawberry plants $1.50 per 
 
_ M. Zena Reynolds, Gainesville, Ga. 
 
All FOB Pelham. 
 
Gibson or everbearing plants, 
rooted, prompt shipment. 25c per 100; 
$2 per M. Ruby Tumlin, Gainesville, 
rae reh: Do 3 
 
4M strawberry plants, large kind, 75 
per 100. Mrs. J. B. Watson, Dawson, 
Ga. HG 1. Box 35. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c 
per 100. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro 
Cra RG; 22: 
 
Guaranteed, well rooted, 7 to 10 in. 
New Stone tomato plants for late use; 
Early Flat Dutch, Frostproof cabbage, 
_ correctly packed, well ventilated, 60c 
- per 300; $1 per 700; $1.25 per M post- 
Raid. C. F, Maddox, Flowery Branch, 
 
Several kinds mixed strawberry 
plants, good varieties, 20c per 100. $1.20 
CVE OW). FF: Stanley, Stockbridge, Ga. 
Rt. 1, Box 74, 
 
Strawberr plants, Klondike, Lady 
Thompson and Missionary, $1.50 per 
M; Georgia collard plants, $1. per M. 
C. R. Redmond, 
Pelham, Ga. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 
 
per 100 FOB or exch for nice clean 
 
: bean seed. Mrs. A. 
 
white sacks, dried apples or garden 
 
ston, Ga. Box 184. 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 
per M del. 
 
$2 
Mrs. J. W. Haman, Sum- 
 
ner, Ga. 
 
ees 
 
  
 
100. 
 
Early Flat Dutch and Wakefield 
cabbage plants, 25c per 100; $1.20 per 
_M; 5M and over, $1 per M col. Collard 
 
plants, 25c per 100; $.120 M. Lee Crow, 
 
Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 4 
 
Reuters Lady Corneile strawberry 
plants, nice large one, $1 per 100; 
small ones 75c per 100 postpaid. Dr. 
W. L. Belcher, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 2. 
_Everbearing Mastodon  strawberry 
plants, true to name, from Paw Paw 
 
_ Mich. Garden Club, 25 for 50c; 50 for 
- $1; 100 for $1.75. Add postage. Pearlie 
 
McNair, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per 
100; $1.25 per 500; $2 per M del. H. H. 
Simpson, Lumpkin, Ga. - 
 
Succession cabbage plants, now rea- 
 
, $1.25 per M. Grown in open field. 
H. Strickland, Boston, Ga. 
 
Raspberry plants (St. M) 10c each. 
Mrs. L. P. Porter, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. 
Klondike strawberry plants, 40c per 
R. D. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. 
 
Earliest variety Improved Klondike 
strawberry plants, 25c per 100; $1.25 
 
per 500; $2 per M del. All nice well 
 
rooted  young plants. 
 
Mc- | 
 
| $1.25 M. postpaid. C. 
 
well: 
 
20c | 
 
M. Phillips, Roy- 
 
  
 
ment. Mrs. J. S. Bene Cumming, Ga 
Rt. 4 
 
Lucretia dewberry ie - McDonald 
blackberry plants, $1 per 100. Kudzu 
plants, = per 100. L. E. Toole, Macon, 
Gaz Rt. 
 
Pee strawberry plants, 
per 100, or exch for white feed sacks, 
100 lb size. Mrs. T. J .Thaxton,- Mc- 
Donough, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, . 
per 100; kudzu Vine, 25c per doz. Mrs. 
W. C. Messer, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Extra early Jersey and Charleston 
Wakefie'd cabbage plants, large stalky 
and well rooted, 75c per 500, $1.25 per 
M del. postpaid, prompt shipment. ee 
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. 
 
Frostproof cabbage plants. Extra 
early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield 
now ready, 75c per 500; $1.25 per M 
del. postpaid. Prompt shipment. Jer. 
McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c 
per doz. Mrs. J. D. Browning, Box 
Springs, Ga. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c 
per 100, or exch for white feed sacks 
 
or anything useful in the home. Mrs. 
 
. N. Camp, Eastanollee, Ga. . 
Everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100. 
Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Ga. Ri. 
 
2, Box. 95-A. 
 
Missionary strawberry piants, $3 M. 
 
Exch for pure bred Buff Orpington 
day old chic Mrs. T. S. Shanon, 
Lenox, Ga. 
 
Fall Early Wakefield cabbage plants 
$1.10 M, 500 for 775c. 
Alma, Ga. 
 
Cabbage and collard plants, 75c, 500. 
$1.25 M del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, 
Gas 4 
- Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 for 500, 
$1.50 M. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, 
 
| Ga. Care Wilson & Co. 
 
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 
50c, 200; $1, 500. Postpad. W. L. Mc- 
Clellan, Lenox, Ga. 
 
Guaranteed, well rooted, 7 in. gen- 
uine New Stone tomato plants, pack- 
ed in ventilated boxes, 60c, 300; $1 700; 
 
F. Maddox, Flow- 
ery Branch, Ga. 
 
- Klondike strawberry plants, $1.50 
per M. Zena Reynolds, Gainesville, 
Ga. Ris 2: oe 
 
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants 
$1 per_M. Lady Thompson strawberry 
plants, $2.50 per M. D. M. Barber, Bax- 
 
ley, Ga. 
Gibson Everbearing strawberry 
plants, well rooted, prompt delivery, 
 
25c per 100, $2 per M. Ruby Tumlin, 
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c 
per 100, $2 per M. W. E. Goodwin, 
Wadley, Ga. 
 
Jersey, Charleston and Copenhagen 
Market cabbage plants, $1 500; $1.75 
M, postpaid; $1 M. Any quantity Exp 
collect. J. M. Davis, Tifton, Ga. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c 
 
a 100. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap, 
Ga. : 
Klondike and Lady Thompscn straw- 
berry. plants, 25c a 100, $1.75 M .post- 
paid; Dutch and Wakefield cabbage. 
20c a 100; $1.20 postpaid; 5M, $1 M 
collect. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. 
_ Early strawberry plants: Sell or exch 
for W L and RI Red eggs, sacks, or 
anything can use. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, 
Huching, Ga. 
 
Cabbage and collard plants, 75c, 500 
$1.25 M, Lady Thompson strawberry, 
$2 for 500. Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ga. 
 
All varieties ae plants, now 
ready, 30c a 100; $1.25, 500; $2 M. By 
express, 5M, $7.50; 10M, $12. 50. Satis- 
faction guaranteed. Bob Lindsey, Len- 
ox, Ga. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c 
a 100, $1.75 M del. Exch. some fox 
sound table peas, Irish potatoes, or 
auples Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. 
Rick, 
 
Klondike and Lady Thompson straw 
berry plants, $2 M. Addie Rundles, 
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Everbearing and Premier strawberry 
plants, well rooted, 20c a 100, $1.75 M.: 
Prompt del. No orders for less than 
200. Mrs. Annie Stargel, Gainesville, 
Gas Rte 2. 
 
Fine flavored, extra large straw- 
berry plants, $1.25 per 500, $2 M post- 
paid. Cash with order. G. W. Oli- 
vet, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c a 
100 FOB. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga. 
 
Heading varieties collard and Early 
Flat Dutch, Chas. and J. Wakefield 
cabbage plants, ibe; 500: = $125 My. 
postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lew- 
iston, Ga. 
 
  
 
MARKET BULUE TIN 
Prompt ship- 
 
25c 
 
_ | Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. 
20c | 
 
Ola Williams, 
 
$1.25; White Egg Purple Top, 
 
  
 
Mastoden everbearing strawberry 
plants, 50c a 100, $2.50 M. Exch for dry 
white peas, butter beans or dried fruit. 
for table use. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, 
Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. : 
 
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c 
a 100, $1 per 600. Add postage. Mrs. 
Joe W. Fordson, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Imp. large, tame Klondike straw- 
berry plants, 30c a 100. Mrs. Rosie 
: AS 
 
Klondike strawberry plants, $1, 500; 
$1.75 M, postpaid. 
Flowery Branch, Ga. 
 
Good bearing strawberry plants, 
ready in October, 25c a 100. Mrs. C. 
D. Smth, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 4. - 
 
Klondike strawberry plants, $1, 500; 
$1.75 M del. Prompt shipment. W. 0. 
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. 
 
Plants Wanted 
 
Want 10M Chas. Wakefield and Flat 
Dutch cabbage plants. A.* M. Gillis. 
Axson, Ga. 
 
Want 100 each genuine Mastodon, 
 
  
 
  
 
Missionary, Lady Thompson. & Klon- | 
 
dike strawberry plants. - Will exch 
bulbs for plants. Mrs. J. B. Brown, | 
Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Want 100 Klondike strawberry 
plants. Will exch. Mrs. H. P. Br ock, 
Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
Want to exch April blooming nar- 
cissi bu-bs for Mastodon, Klondike or 
Missionary strawberry plants. Mrs. B. 
J. Anderson, Starrsville, Ga. 
 
Want 1M yellow skin sound Bermu- 
da sweet onion plants. Mrs. J .R. Gib- 
son, Midland, Ga. 
 
Sed For Sale 
 
Red multiplying sculliog onions and 
buttons from same, 60c gal._Also white 
nest onions, same price; Globe onion 
sets, 65 gal. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball 
Ground, Ga. Rt.. 1. t 5 
 
White nest onions, 60c gal. del. Mrs. 
E. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3: 
~ Scullion buttons, 50c gal. plus post- 
age: edt he McElhannon, Winder, Ga. 
 
. 4. / 
 
Early Alaska pea seed, 30c lb., Suc- 
cession, Dutch, E. Jersey and Chas W. 
cabbage seed $1. 25 lb. Postpaid; Prize 
Taker onion seed $1.60 lb. New seed. 
R. L. McRee Meigs Ga. - 
 
1M lbs. this years crop. Perkins 
Long green Pod okra seed. in lots: of 
100 Ibs or more, 10c lb. Less than 100 
Ib., 15 lb. FOB. W. B. Fincher, Cairo, 
Ga. RFD 2.  : 
 
New Ga. collard and mustard seed, 
each, 35c lb. Mrs. T.- W. Kemp; 
Ohoopee, Ga. 
 
Early Alaske Eng. peas, 15c  teacup- 
full; white multiplying onions, 50c gal. 
del. Add postage on orders less. than 
25c. Mrs. Ralph McGill, Cumming, 
Gar RE: 6; 
 
300 lbs. Thurmond Gray and Dixie 
Belle melon seed. Good seed. Make 
ees at once. T. W. Register, Vienna, 
 
a 
 
Old fashioneq shallot buttons, 15c 
Cte. Mrs? A= D- Windham, Reynolds, 
Ga Rt. 
 
Rape seed, 20c lb., 5 lbg 75c; 10 Ibs. 
White 
G obe, Yellow Globe, Cow Horn, Early 
Flat Dutch turnip seed, 5 thls., 6 for 
25c; (separate or mixed). TI); of any 
one variety or more, 50c lb. Buyer to 
pay postage. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- 
son, Ga. 
 
Willets Wonder frost proof Eng. pea 
seed, 30c lb. Misg Laura Garner, War- 
then, Ga. 
 
About 75. or 100 lbs. red Creole on- 
icns, 6c lb. FOB. Red Creole onion 
sets, $2 peck. Mrs. M. F. Lawson, Ha- 
hira, Ga. 
 
Several bu. white nest onions, $4 bu. 
Exch for pure, not over 18 mog old 
hens: Anconas and Brown Leghorns 
preferred. D. M. Barge, Tyrone, Ga. 
 
Vadco earliest Eng. pea seed, Bunch 
variety, 2 1-2 to 3 ft. high, 35c 1b., 
tender cornfield bean seed, 40c lb. Geo. 
 
  
 
  
 
Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. 
 
Pure, unmixed, large cream and 
white Sugar Crowder peas, sound and 
recleaned, 5 lbs., or more, 15c lb. del., 
Willets Wonder frost proof seed Eng. 
peas, 30c lb. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, 
Flowery Branch, Ga. 
 
Winter Eng. pea seed, Bunch varie- 
ty; tender cornfield bean Seed, each, 
40c lb. Mrs. Evie Crisler, Alpharetta, 
Ca. Rte a 
 
White velvet and green pod okra 
seed, 40c lb del., white lady or mush 
peas, 25c lb del. Mrs. S. M. Wingo, 
 
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
jhe 
 
  
 
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Thursday, October 3, 1929. 
 
-Large white. nest. onions, 60c. gal., $4 
bu. del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green- 
ville; Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
Hastings Ga. voabbase. eollard seed, 
 
60c -Ib., 13 Ibs., $7.50 del Johnsons 
Winter bean and Wilets - Wonder 
Eng. peas; each, 40c lb., 2 lbs. T5e de x 
 
Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbenks: ; 
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. oa : 
Straw Bermuda onion seb OL 4-2 . 
gal., $1.40 cash.~ J. P. Morgan, Senoi 
Ga. Rt. 2. 
Shallot buttons, 18c qt., 
Lowell Mason, Winston, Ga. 
A few more qts. white multipiging , 
onions, 10c at., plus postage. Mrs. J. C. ee 
Williams, Soperton, Ga, ge ee 
Nice, white nest onions, .50c gal. Mrs, = 
Ida | Carson, Griffin; (Gas. 4. See 
Selected yellow mammoth topabed 
 
60c gal, 
 
| seed, $1 this. postpaid. E. J. Mulling, 
 
Elza, Ga. ee 
Broom corn. seed 50c gal. Add post Sox 
age. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. . 
 
10 lbs. Giant mustard seed, 35c 1b., 
4 lbs. cabbage collard seed, 40 Th. Li ec 
E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. ae 
 
20 Ibs. Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, 
75 lb. J. O. Rodgers, McDonough, = 
Ga, Rt. 3, Box 69.-~ 
 
Multiplying. nest onions, good, cond. 
50c gal., 2 gals., 85c. Mrs. J. . Har- 
rell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. . 
 
10 gal. white nest multiplying on- 
ions, 55c gal., del. No stamps. pecept=*: 
ed. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper, Ga. ee 
Rt. 2. eee 
 
White nest onions, 60c gal. - _ Mrs, a 
Lemuel Altman, Baxley, Ga. cae 
 
  
 
    
   
  
  
   
 
Scullion: buttons, 15c qt., 50c gal 
Cash with order., Scullion onions for 
planting, 15c doz., 2 doz, 25c. Mrs. 
 
R. Sorrells,. Monroe, Ga. Rie 1s : 
Large, yellow multiplying onions, be 
qt., 4 qts. $1 del., also frost proof Eng. 
peas, 30c lb. Money order. Exch for  
Irish potatoes. Mrs. G. V. Norman, 
Elberton, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Old fashioned shallot buttons, 15 5 
qt, 50c gal. Exch for white crowder on aS 
peas or white butter beans. Mrs. Ja ae 
T. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga. = 8 = 
 
Nice, white nest. onions, 50c_gal.: 
yellow onion buttons; 60c gal. Mrs. | 
Eva Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
1 lot peach seed and several lbs. 
beef tallow for sale. 8. R. Spires, 
Lincolnton, Ga. 
 
Hastings cabbage collard cee 60c 
lb., 13 Ibs. $7.50; Johnson Winter ea 
beans, 40c lb., 2 Ibs. 75c; Willets won- 
der Eng. pea seed, 40c lb., 2 lbs. 75c.  
Cash with order. Mrs. C. A A. Wilbanks 
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5 i 
 
Several gals. white multiplying on-_ ; 
ions, 60c gal. Mrs. J. W. Brown,  
Tueker, Ga- Rte 1: 
 
$ gal. white nest onions for seed, 
60c gal. Add postage. H. C. Moon, 
Carlton, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Yellow meated watermelon seed, eo 
lb., Broad Leaf Bonanza tobacco seed 
$5 Ib., All postpaid. J. E. Brown, Sum- 
mit, Ga. FRE. 3: 
 
2 bu. scullion onion buttons, 15 qt 
2 for 25c, $3 bu., sage seed, 10c per S 
spoonful; winter watermelon seed, 10c~ 
for -25; 1-2 bu. white nest onions, 50c  
gal. Add postage. E. L. Corley, Mauk, 
 
Cee eRe A, 
 
- Vadco early spring Eng. pea seed, 
 
35c lb., 2 lbs. 65c Ib. Tendeg cornfield 
bean seed, 45c Ib. postpaid. Miss Eva ou 
Cogburn, Alpharetta, Gara. 23 ag 
 
Nest egg onions, 50c per gal. Del. eae 
Ga. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton, Ga. _-- 
 
Old fashioned shallot buttons, - 15 
qt., 50c gal. Exch for fresh dried ap- 
ples. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs, W. R. 
Butler, Vienna, Ga. RFD. 
 
Genuine Ga., N. C. Short. and cab- 
bage collard seed, 35 lb 3 Ibs, $1. Add 
posees H. W. Parramore, Valdosta, ae 
 
a. Ee 
 
Seed Wanted 
 
Want several lbg Austrian pea seed. 
Exch. Ray Johnson, Hartwell, Ga. Rt 
1, Box 26. 
 
Want 2 lbs., pure Wilkerson water- 
melon seed. State pree. J. S. Me- 
Clung, Hiram, Ga. RFD 2. 
 
Want 50 lbs. red shallots for plant- 
oe  J. L. Christopher, Duluth, Ga. 
 
Want onions. Exch for same. Miss 
Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. 
 
Want clean, sound seedling peach 
seed in lots of 100 to 1M. Send sam-. 
ple-and quote best price. R. L. Wheel- 
er, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5. 
 
Want nest ohions, Bermuda onion 
sets. Exch gladioli bulbs for same. 
Mrs. J .B. Brown, Eastman. Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
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= Several hundred cream narcissi with 
_~ __ yellow centers, $1.50 a 100. Mrs. S. P. 
_. _Swicord, Whigham, Ga. 
 
Purple wisteria, rooted, 25c ea., $20 
a 100. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogansville, 
Ga. Rt. 2. : 
4 large ferns, Roosevelt; Ostrich 
plume and Boston, $2 a pot, or exch 
for peanuts. Ralph Roberts, Talla- 
-poosa, Ga. : 
-. Canna bulbs, pink, yellow ang red, | 
_ %5e doz, also Eng. ivy vine, about 15 
_ in. long and well rooted, 65c doz., $4 
-. a 100. Cash with order. Mrs. M. C. 
Carter, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box \13. 
Very large and fine Jonquil and 
daffodil bulbs, mixed, $3 a 100 FOB. 
Mrs. J. G. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga. 255 
Sutherland Terrace, N E, Phone Dear- 
born 4529. 
Trumpet daffodils, $1.50 a 100, 50c 
doz, White narcissi, $1.40 per 100, 40c 
 @ doz, lily of the valley, 40c doz. Add 
postage. Mrs. H. D Roper, Mineral 
-- Bluff, Ga. 
1 large Sago palm Make best offer. 
Miss Susie Alexander, Hillsboro, Ga. 
_ Oxalis bulbs, large yellow, 15c doz., 
Giant pink, 4 for 10c, 25c doz. Add 
postage. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebu- 
lon, Ga. . eS 
Mixed colors dbl. poppy seed, 10c 
- spoonful. Mrs. A. P. McPherson, Bre- 
men, Ga. Care Viewpoint Farm. 
-  Gladioli, mixed colors; jonquil and 
other bulbs, mixed, also tube rose, $1 
per 100 postpaid: pink peonies, 50c 
ea Exch for tulip bulbs.. Mrs. H. L. 
Tear, College Park, Ga. 212 Lyle St., 
Phone, Fa-2531.. 
- Cannas: L Pres. Red, King Hum- 
bert and yellow, orange day lily and 
milk and wine lily bulbs, all 30c doz., 
large purple violet, 50c a 100 plants; 
dusty miller, 3 doz. 25c; pink and red 
--verbena, 12 1-2c doz, zephyranthes 
- lilies, pink blooms, 35c doz., cuttings 
of St. Augustine grass. All FOB. Miss 
___ A. Dixon, Alma, Ga. aL 
White narcissi bulbs, 50c doz. jon- 
 quils, 25c doz Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, 
Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 95-A : 
_ Narcissi yellow and white, 2c  ea., 
a FOB. A. F. Megahee, Coolidge 
 
Fa. : ee 
Well rooted cape jasmine, leopard 
plant, 25c ea., Hastings dahlia bulbs, 
large type, white, yellow, red and 
_ pink, 25c ea., $2 doz., Quill type, pink, 
_ buffoon, velvet red, lavender, feather 
pink, bright and dark pink, 25c ea., 
$2.50 doz. Mrs. Atlon Grindle, Cum- 
_ ming, Ga. RFD 4. 
Flowering shrubbery: abelias, 3 nice 
size clumps, $2.75; 3 smaller size, $2.- 
50; pink almond, forsythia, lavender 
altheas, laverider and white spirea, 50c 
ea., red bud, Mimosa, Robina, 75c ea., 
- Amoor privet, 3 large clumps, $2.70; 
- boxwoods, 10-15 in., $25 a 100; red spi- 
_ der lilies, $1.50 doz, milk and wine, 
 50c ea., brown day for hedge, $1 doz. 
_ Mrs. Annie M. Butler, West Point, Ga. 
Jonquil bulbs, 15 doz, butter and. 
eggs, 25c doz., few April blooming nar- 
 Cissi, 30 doz., snowdrops, 25c doz., blue 
- Roman hyacinths, small bulbs, 30c doz 
- purple or lavender, single althea, bri- 
- dal wreath, and summer lilac, all 15c 
_ ea., Mixed larkspur seed, 5c teaspoon- 
_ ful; white or pale flesh hollyhock 
_ seed, single, 5c tbls., mimosas, 6 in. to 
2 ft., 10 and 20c ea. Add postage on 
small orders. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bo- 
 
5 lingbroke, Ga. 
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
    
  
   
   
   
    
   
   
   
  
 
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large, blooming size crimson Am- 
 aryllis bulbs, $1 doz. imported white 
hyacinth (very fragrant) bulbs, 50c 
- doz., butter and eggs, 25c doz, No 
- stamps accepted. No orders filleq for 
less than 50c. Miss Thena Tanner, 
- Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 8. 
Lilacs, flowering almonds, 5c a.. 
- peach rose, 20c; dbl. butter and egg, 
 50c doz., sng., blue hyacinths, 30c doz. 
white and white and pink variegated 
- petunias, 30c doz, everlasting sweet 
pea seed, purple, 10c pkg., rose althea, 
- 50c doz., rose color weigelas, and sul- 
- tanas, each, 30c doz. Dahlias, for del. 
after frost, all kinds and.colors, 50c 
doz. Postage required for del. Mrs. 
 
- Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
_ April blooming white narcissi bulbs, 
- $1 per 100, blue-purple iris, 35c doz., 3 
doz. $1; lilac sprouts, well rooted, 15c 
ea. Cash with order. Mrs. Hannah 
H. Harris, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C, Box 10- 
 
Large, red chrysanthemum _ plants, 
10c ea., $1 doz. Mrs. A. L. Branan, 
- Macon, Ga. 217 Duncan Ave. 
 
  
 
    
 
Flowers and Seed _| 
 
  
 
tay 
 
Exch. for Felix Crouse peonia, or 
bright red perennial phlox. 
paid on 50c orders. 
Clermont, Ga. 
 
35 different kinds flower seed, 
wrapped separately and labeled, 35c; 
several kinds verbena, 35c; dahlia 
bulbg cheap. Mrs. Leila Chalkley, Co- 
lumbus, Ga. 1701 10th Ave. 
 
15 lbs. Japanese iris seed, $3.50 Ib. 
Miss Annie Jones, Eatonton, Ga. 
 
Ferns and begonias; jonquils, $1.25 
a 100 bulbs, 500-for $5. Mrs. J. R. 
Nickelson, Statham, Ga. 
 
Pink and yellow azaeas, American 
Beauty roses, 25c ea., 6 for $1; Ameri- 
can arbor-vitea, 15 to 20 in., 30c and 
40c ea., pink spirea, 35c ea., lemon lil- 
ies, 45c qoz., orange lilies, 35c doz. pink 
phlox, 35c doz., 4 doz., $1; Sweet Will- 
iams, 25c doz., 5 for $1; cream narcis- 
si and. giant daffodils, ea., 35 doz., 
all colors Althea lilies, 8 for $1. Mrs. 
A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. 
 
Snowball bushes, 25c ea., red flow- 
ering quince, 2 for 25c; pink crepe 
myrtle, 25c; purple iris, 20c doz. pur- 
ple foxglove, 15c doz., bridal wreath, 
2 for 25c; primroses, 10c doz., white 
blooming moss and little button yellow 
pinks, 15c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. 
 
Box 47. 
 
Well rooted shrubbery; junipers, 
green leaved evergreen and abelias, 
30c ea., 4 for $1; pink and red spirea, 
dbl. variegated altheas, pink and va- 
riegated weigeleas, deutzue and. but- 
terfly bush, 20c ea., forsythia, white 
Star jasmine, purple lilac, pink al- 
monds, 4 for 25c; all colors dahlias, 
10c ea., $1 doz. Many other different 
kinds of flowers and bulbs. Mrs. Hen- 
ry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. 
 
All colors, except dark red, geran- 
jiums, 10c cuttings, rooted, 15c; Thur- 
|stonii begonia, Coraline Lucerne, Ar- 
gentio mammoth Rex begonias, 10c 
cutting. All blooming now. Sell whole 
pots, $1.50 ea., Exch for peanuts, or 
nice, clean white peas, dried apples 
or onion sets or eating onions. Mrs. 
Mattie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. | 
 
Jonquils, 15c doz., yellow narcissi, 
25c doz. Exch for white feed sacks. 
Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2, 
Box 44, 
 
Pink, white, yellow and red mixed 
 
colors, 6 for $1; $1.75 per 12; yellow, 
 
red and variegated large flowering 
mixed colors cannas, $1 doz. japoni- 
cas, 6 for $1; Barberry bush, 6 for $1; 
orange day lily, Trumpet daffodils, 
cream narcissi, 50c doz., bulbs; snow- 
drop bulbs, and hardy ferns, 40c doz. 
Mrs. J. H. Peuland, Ellijay, Ga. 
Several hundred Amaryllis John- 
soli intense crimson lily bulbs, all 
 
$1 prepaid. Mrs. Maud Brooks, Ar!l- 
ington, Ga. RFD. 
 
Dbl. yellow cannas, 50c doz, red 
July lilies, 3 doz., $1; red verbena, 3 
large bunches, 25c; daddy grey-beard, 
50c ea. Add postage on small orders 
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Amour privet, $2 a 100; butterfly 
bushes, yellow star jasmine, white Has- 
ter rose, Kerria japonica, 15c ea., large, 
dbl. white spirea, althea, pink Cochet 
roses, 25c ea., boxwoods, 10c, 15 and 
25c ea., junipers, 10c to 40c ea., glad- 
ioli, large bulbs, 40c doz., bulblets, 25c 
a 100. Orders over 50c postpaid. Mrs 
V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. 
 
Pink and red Conch begonia, 100 
ea., 3 for 25c; Sword ang Boston ferns 
15c ea., 2 for 25c; Xmas cactus, 10c; 
Big leaf pink begonia, 15c and 25c ea.. 
cape jasmines, 25c ea., yellow splotch- 
ed cannas, 5c ea., 50c doz., -jonquils, 
15c doz. $1 a 100. All plants rooted. 
No order accepted for less than 265c. 
Add postage on all orders under 50c. 
Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. - 
 
Rooted pink sultanas, 10c ea., pink 
and salmon sultanas, cuttings, 5c ea., 
6 colors dbl. geraniums, 6c ea., 6 for 
20c; Sword and ostrich ferns, 10c ea., 
white and pink oxalis and Thanksgiv- 
ing cactus, 5c ea., blue iris, 20c doz. 
 
Write for prices on larger quantities . 
 
Add postage on orders less than: 25c. 
ae Ralph Williams, Cummings, Ga. 
Rt. 6. Aa! 
 
Pink and yellow oxalis, 8c bunch; 
Face cactus, 3 and 4 in., 7 and 8c a., 
Stone plant leaf, 6c; well rooted Stone 
plant, 25c; 2 each, rooted Japanese 
ferns, red, dbl. geraniums, ang red 
everblooming hegonias, 15c. All del. 
Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. - 
 
Old fashioned: white jonquils,  25c 
doz., Star of Bethlehem, 20c a 100; 
white or red hollyhock seed, 10c spoon 
 
  
 
full; day lilies, 25 doz, cinnamon 
 
) 
 
looming size tulip bulbs, Pride of | 
-|Harlem and White Queen, 30c doz. 
 
Postage |. 
Mrs. L. E. Isbell. 
 
Sidda Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, 
 
postage. 
 
blooming size, 20c ea., 3 for 50c; 7 for | 
 
  
 
  
 
vine tubers, 10 doz. All del. Mrs. | 
|Mary L. Goddard, Summerville, Ga. 
 
Rt. 4, Box 71. Pare 
 
White narcissi, daffodil, dbl. 
quils, 20c doz., Royal Purple iris, 35c 
doz., orange lilies, 50c a 100; dbl. yel- 
low japonica, pink weigela, 25c ea., 
wisteria, 15c; red velvet and red ram- 
bler rose, 20c ea. All rooted. Add post- 
age, Mrs. Eunice Davis, Ellijay, Ga. 
Rt. 3. \ 
 
Several hundred cannas, dbl., red, 
yellow, dotted orange, reasonable price, 
jonquils, $1 a 100; Shasta daisies, $1 
a 100; 2 doz., orange giladioli, 75c doz., 
periwinkles, 15c doz., purple sweet vio- 
lets, 50c a 100. Mrs. E. G. Fountain, 
Ft. Valley, Ga. : 
 
White and purple Hilac, 15c ea., 
snowballs, 25c; red cannas, 30c doz., 
large bulbs; cannas with red and yel- 
low spotted blooms, 6 for 25c; daffo- 
dils, 20c doz. bulbs. 1 
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. qe 2 : 
 
Flag lilies, $2 a 100 bulbs with 2 
yellow cape jasmineg free with ea. or- 
der; well rooted yellow cape jasmine, 
3 for 50c, 8 for $1; flowering almonds, 
pink and dbl., 3 for 50c. Mrs. T. W. 
 
Cline, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
6 red 2 yr. old geraniums, 25c ea, 
ostrich plume ferns, 15c  ea., little 
green jew, 5c cutting; deep red can- 
nas, 10 and 15c ea. Exch for dried 
or green fruit. Cash with order. Add 
Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie. 
Ga. Rt. 2, Box 9. 
 
Butter and Eggs, jonquils, butter- 
 
cup bulbs, ea, 20c doz., mixed, 15c doz 
 
purple lilac, pink almonds, purple 
weeving Mary, 25 ea. rooted; Exch 
1 doz. bulbs for 1 doz. large dbl. hya- 
cinth bulbs, any color, tulip, or gladioli 
bulbs. Mrs. Minnie Craig, Lawrence- 
ville, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
Dbl. pink oleanders, 2 yrs. old, 3 for 
 
$1; 3 yrs. old, 2 for $1; 1 yr. Japonicas 
25c ea, 25 for $1; spotted or bronze 
cannas, 40c doz., red cannas, 60c doz. 
Mrs. Emma Lee, Atlanta, Ga. 1069 
Rosedale Drive. 
- Narcissi and jonquils, ea., 40c doz., 
orange day lilies, 30c doz. lavender 
iris, 50 doz., snowdrops, 20c doz., 
Sweet Williams, pink and white, 30c 
doz., golden glow, 25c clump; Angel 
Trumpet, pink climbing roses, Rose of 
Sharon, all 25c ea. Mrs. Elsie E. 
Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. B 
 
Red flowering quince, 3 for 30c; pink 
weigela, 2 for 25c; deep pink prim- 
roses, 25c doz. All damp moss packed. 
Add postage. Mrs. Ida Southerland, 
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48. 
 
Large size snowballs, 50c ea., japon- 
ica, 25c ea., purple and white lilac, 20c 
ea., hardy hibiscus, 15c; lavender and 
Blue iris, 40c doz., daffodils, $1. a 100; 
$8 M. White narcissi, 25 doz, 
gladioli, 40c doz. 
jay, Ga. Rt. 3. ; 
 
Large yellow cannas, 20c doz., large 
Banna leaf cannas, 5c ea., pink, cream, 
red and white monthly rose cuttings, 
2 for 5c; pink verbena, and pink crepe 
 
myrtles, 10c ea:, cape jasmine, 5c ea., 
 
baby breath fern, 15c cutting; Xmas 
cactus and white hydrangea, 5c each 
cutting. Add postage. Susie Mae Bra- 
dy, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
~ Water hyacinths, 5 each, large and 
small, 25c; Madarin vine, 5c; dbl. daf- 
fodils, 1c ea., white lily with blue cen- 
ter, and. Fire of Arabia, 5 each. Will 
exch. Baby breath fern for peonies. 
Sake F, M. Martin, Empire, Ga. RFD 
 
Boxwood, crepe myrtle or mimosa, 
for sale, preferably in quantities. Box- 
 
wood from knee high ;~o 6 ft. Attract- 
 
tive prices made on all. Mrs. M. H. 
Walker, Grantville, Ga.  
White narcissi, dbl. jonquils, littic 
 
white star jasmine buibs, and fox 
gloves, ea., 20c doz., dbl. yellow japon- 
ica, 25c; bleeding heart, 50c ea., snow- 
balls, 40c ea., white altheas, 15c; pink 
phlox, 25c doz. Well rooted. Adgq pos- 
eae Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 
 
King Humbert red and Richard 
 
Wallace yellow cannas, $1.25 doz., $7) 
 
a 100 assorted; white and purple iris. 
40c doz., white and yellow narcissi, 30c 
doz., jonquils, daffodi's and dbl. but- 
tercups, 25c doz., dahlia bulbs, 25c ea. 
dbl. pink hyacinths, small bulbs, 5c ea. 
Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2 
 
Several large boxwoods, as they are 
or generous cuttings for sale reason- 
a Mrs. W. A. Paradise, Thomson, 
 
a. j : 
 
Yellow jonquils, and narcissi, ea. 30c 
doz., Amaryllis, biooming size bulbs, 
40c ea., giant cannas, pink, red, or- 
ange and yellow with orange spots, 10c 
ea. Exch for pecans, dried apples, or 
 
jon- 
 
Mrs. V. S. Ladd,. 
 
red | 
Irene Foster, Elli- | 
 
  
 
  
 
peanuts. Mrs. A. D. 
 
nolds, Ga. Rt. 1. 
Pink crepe myrtle, pink weigeleas, 
blue lilac, dbl. yellow japonica, all 
well rooted, 25c ea. Royal blue iris, 
pink, purple and white hardy phlox, 
25 doz., yellow forsythia, 20 ea., baby 
running roses, pink 30c ee 
Add postage. Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay 
Ga. Rt. 3.  
Polyanthus narcissi bulbs, 30c dos, 
4 doz.,; $1; mixed jonquils, A bloom- 
ing narcissi, butter cups, 25c doz, 5. 
doz., $1. All blooming size; large wht. 
Flags, 25c doz. 5 doz., $1. Evergreens 
50c ea. Mrs. W. H Rucker, Milner, 
 
Windham, Rey- 
 
Ga. 
Pink Thrift plants, $1 per 100, 20c 
doz., blue sweet violets, 75c a 100, all 
 
colors verbena, Shasta daisies, phy- 
sartegia plants, 25c doz., trailing ever- 
greens, 75c a 100; pink almonds, bri- 
dal wreath, white spirea, ea., 25 doz. 
Swee; Willlam, mixed colors, and dbi. 
red poppy seed, each, 10c pkg. Mrs. 
J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange, Ga. Rt 6, . 
Box 60. 
 
Jonquil, little, sweet scented nar- 
cissi, 75c a 100; paper white narcissi, 
 
            
 
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$2 a 100; red spider Milles, $150 9.100; 
 
milk and wine lilies, 50c doz., $3 per | 
100; large purple violets, 75c a 100; 11. 
named varieties cannas, 50c doz. Write | 
for special price on large lots. Mrs. 
J. BE. Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. 
 
White and pink oxalis, 10c ea, Ma- 
donna, lily bulbs, 25c ea., dbl. hyacinth 
bulbs, 15c ea., jonquil ang paper white 
narcissi, 25c doz., butterfly bush, 25c 
ea, Winter blooming jasmine, 15c ea., 
200 boxwood, 3 yrs. old, also 4 large 
ones. Sell to party coming after them. 
also all kinds flower seed. Mrs. Eva 
Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Fancy leaf caladium, large plants, 
30c; red gladioli, 40c doz., narcissi, 20c 
doz., Fairy lilies, 25c doz. white hy- 
drangea plants, rooted, 25c; maiden 
hair ferns, 15c; pink justicia,, rooted, 
20c; large plants of grape begonia, 25c. . 
Adq postage. Mrs. Genie Barlow, Tal- 
lapoosa, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
White narcissi, dbl. yellow daffo- 
dils, 20c doz., little Star jasmine, 10c 
doz., mtn. iris, and ferns, each, 75c a 
100; red japonicas, 4 for $1; pink and 
white monthly roses, 20c ea. purple  
iris, 35c doz., pink phlox, 25c doz. Well 
rooted. Add postage. Linda Hicks, | 
Ella Gap, Ga. 
 
Trailing Queen coleus, 5c ea., small 
sword anq nice size Boston ferns, dbl. 
red geraniums, red conch begonia,. all 
 
10c ea., Ice plants, Cigar plants, jew, 
 
moss and yard bulbs, red gladioli, va- 
riegated, red and yellow cannas, red 
lilies, Elephant Ears and other bulbs; 
Fall marigold, zennias and other 
flower seed. Will exch. Mrs. L. G. 
Wood, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Winter ferns, trailing arbutus, 3 for 
25c; yellow violets, 30c doz., pink al- 
monds, 15c; bronze and lavender iris,  
3 for 25c; myrtle vine, 6 for 25c; Ap- 
ril blooming narcissi and daffodils,  
ea., 30c doz. Mrs. D. F. Heery, Elli- 
jay, Ga. Rt. 1. i. : eS 
 
Large cannas, gladioli, Easter lilies, 
iris, Umbrella China trees, crepe myr- 
tle, weigela; roses, lilac, geranium 
cuttings, begonias, altheas, yellow jas- 
mine, golden bells, almonds, cape jas- 
mine and pomegranate cuttings, also 
Hastings fine chrysanthemums. Sell, 
or exch for white and colored crowder 
peas and for large, white, black-eyed. 
peas. Mrs. A, Daniel, Winder, Ga. 
 
Giant purple iris, 35c doz. golden 
bells, and perennial sweet peas, 5c ea, 
spider plant seed, 5c teaspoonful, or 
exch for butter beans, pecans, or for 
hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. J. E, Underwood _ 
Cleveland, Ga. 
 
Red cannas, 3 for 25c; yellow varie- 
gated, 2 for 25c; yellow Easter lilies, 
40c doz., milk and wine lilies, 3 for 
40c; verbena, 30c doz. gladioi, 50 
doz., 1 ea., extra large begonias: beef- 
steak and Angel Wing, 50c ea., night 
blooming series, 25c. Large pink ge- ~ 
 
raniums, 10c. Mattie Carter, Alma. 
Ga. 
Cannas, Tiger lilies, geraniums, 
 
sultanas, coleus, white conch begonia, 
peach gladioli bulbs, all 5c ea., white 
hydrangea, weeping lily, white and 
pink oxalis, all 15c eas, purple wisteria 
vine, 25c ea. All rooted and del. P.. 
. Money order. Mrs. H. D. Burt. 
 
Giant lemon cannas, 75c doz., large 
dbl., March daffodils, 30c doz., butter- 
fly bush, vhite lilac, 25c ea., Hills of 
Snow, 40c ea., variegated dahlias, 75 
doz., dark purple iris, 30c doz., golden 
bels, 25; Amour hedge, 50c doz., but- 
ter and egg bulbs, 30c doz~ Mrs. W.  
R. Kell, Hilijay, Ga. Rt. 1, ee 
 
Americus, Ga. Rt. B, Box 136. bots 
   
 
  
    
 
  
 
Flowers And Seed |.2 
 
For Sale 
 
Granddaddy greybeard, blooming 
size, 50c ea., 3 for $1; white spirea, 
- butterfly bush and purple lilac, 25c ea 
5 for $1. Miss Hazel Cary, Royston. 
Gao RPDst. 55 
 
Wild Easter lilies, $1 a 100; red July 
 
  
 
-Pilies, $2 a 100; giant blue, purple and 
 
_ white iris, 50c goz., dbl. yellow cannas. 
 
25c doz., Blue Bottle and snowdrop 
 
bulbs, 50c a 100. Tiger lilies, 25c ea., 
 
2 for 50c. Mrs. T. E. Moore, Royston, 
Ga. Rt. 1. 5 
 
Purple lilac, 20c; pink crepe myrtle, 
25c; Easter lilies, 25c doz, $2 a 100; 
wisteria, 20c; red, orange and yellow 
cannas, 10c bu'b; yellow and = red 
 
~ marigold seed 20c per cupfull. Zennia 
 
seed, mixed colors, 20c per cup full. 
Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Ga. 
Several colors geraniums, red and 
old rose sultanas, trailing coleus, ivy 
or sweet geraniums, fuchsia, hibiscus, 
justicia, lantana, dbl. petunias, hy- 
-drangea, parlor vine, red and white 
begonia, Rainbow moss, May, June 
~ Snake and Xmas cactus. white and 
purple striped and green jew, cuttings 
not rooted, 1 of each, 50c 2 of each, 
75c, or 4 for $1; also rooteg cuttings 
for sale. Add postage on small orders. 
 Sarah Grandle, Dahlonega, Ga. 
Re tke oot bos 
5M dahlia bulbs, all colors, some 
very large, $1 doz., large type chry- 
santhemums, 75 doz. to be sez in 
Spring; poppy seed, dbl., all colors, 
10e this., giant African marigold, and 
giant zinnia seed, each, tea cup full; 
Shasta daisy plants, 25c doz. Fever- 
few, 10c bunch. Exch for early daf- 
fodils, jonquils and paper white nar- 
cissi at rate of $1 per 100. Mrs. Ru- 
 Anderson, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 
Butterfly bush, 25c and 50c; privet 
_ hedge, well rooted, 10c ea. $1 doz., 
- monthly roses, several colors, large 
size, 50c ea., cuttings, 10c doz., bridal 
wreath, dbl. and single spirea, white 
purple lilac, white and purple 
wisteria, Rose of Sharon, all 25c each: 
_ mixed colors, gladioli bulbs, 50c doz., 
Small, 25c doz. white grass pinks, 25 
doz., 5 doz., $1; dbl. jonquils, butter 
and eggs, and Sweet Williams, ea., 50c 
 
-_ doz., lot of: other flowers, bulbs, etc. 
 
_ Add postage on small orders. Mrs. J. 
D. Lumsden, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Choice variety 2 yr old size monthly 
 
rose plants, 25c ea., 5 for $1; dbl. or- 
 
ange day lilies, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; pink 
 
Thrift, 10c doz., 50 a 100; white crepe 
myrtle, 2 yr. size, 20c ea., 2 for 35c: 
- milk and wine lily, red Amaryllis, 20c 
ea., white tube rose. bulbs, 25c doz., 
' baby breath, gold medal, fluffy-ruffles 
- and silver ferns, 20c ea., dbl. vioets, 
as doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, 
a. 
 
Walnut and rosebud geraniums, 3 
 
kinds red and 2 of pink and white, 2 
 
peat 
 
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we. 
 
cuttings, 10c; pink ang -rose sultanas. 
coleus; maple and red begonias, 
Wing and white begonia, dbl. white 
- fuchsia, 2 for 15c; American Beauty 
roses, rooted, 6 for 50c; rooted sage, 
10c bunch; perennial phlox and fox- 
 
gloves, 25c; blue iris bulbs, 2 doz., 50c; | 
 
3 kinds oxalis, 10c; Exch for other 
flowers. Write. Add postage. iss 
 
Mary E. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 
 
1, Box 42. 
 
~ Poinsettias, hydrangea, 50c ea., St. 
Bernard lily, - plumosus,  sprengeria. 
Boston, Maiden Hair ferns, 25c ea., 5 
 
~ different cactus, well rooted, 25c ea., 
 
cat 
 
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_ Darnell, a 
208 arbor-viteas, 1.1-2 yr old plants, 
~~ 80 ea., postpaid. Mrs. 
 
cuttings, 10c; Poe; narcissi, 50c doz., 
Golden Spur and April blooming, 35c 
doz., 3 for $1; cuttings, begonias, ge- 
 
Yaniums, red, pink and yellow, dbl. | 
 
pot hibiscus, 4 colors sultanas, justic- 
 
da, trailing Queen coleus, 3 colors lan- 
tanas, 10c ea., 20 for $1. Mrs. R. M. 
 
- Sheppard, Stone Mtn, Ga. Rt. 3, 
Phone 4220-R : 
 
Pink running and old fashioned dbl 
 
ao : pink June roses, 15c each; blue Flags 
 
3 20 doz., Seed: Cardinal Climber, sng. 
 
poppy, touch-me-nots, 10c tbls. mari- | 
ee 
 
_ gold, 10c cup full; evergreens from 
 
_ seed, 1 or 2 in. high, le ea. Exch for 
 
: wae feed sacks. Ea to pay postage. 
 
oo . D. S. Reinhardt, Waleska, Ga. - 
 
Lily of Japan (white with gold band 
 
d@ pink with gold band) medium size 
 
_ bulbs, 10c ea, dbl. orange day lilies, 5c 
 
ea., lemon lilies, {0c ea. Postage paid 
 
- On Orders of 50c or more. Mrs. T. H. 
Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1 
 
M. J. Olivet, 
 
- Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
ngel 
 
| myrtle plants. 
 
- Miss Ophelia Amason, Tignall, Ga. 
 
Tixeq bulbs, jonquils, narcissi, an- 
eyes, buttercups,  30c doz. Add 
postage. Miss Minnie Banks, Griffir., 
 
Ga. 511 W.2Poplar St... = 
 
White and yellow narcissi, yellow 
cannag and orange day lilies, mixed 
yellow narcissi and daffodils, 25c doz., 
few purple lilacs, rooted, 15c ea, Hxch 
for pot flowers, or good white feed 
sacks. Mrs. R. G. Roberts, Tallapoo- 
sa; Ga. Rt3 6: 
 
Bridal wreatn, goiden bells, purple 
lilac, all 20c ea, pink rambler roses, 
25 ea., daffodils, pink crepe myr- 
tle and white narcissi, all 25 doz. 
Mrs. Pearl Nelson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
a palm, Boston sword and fish tail 
ferns, white, large size dahlias, all 10c 
ea., red peonies, 50c; yellow, red and 
variegated cannas, large imp. type, 50c 
doz., lantanas, 10c; milk and wine lil- 
ies, 2 for 25c; blue iris, 25c doz., spi- 
der lilies, 2 for 25c; all kinds cactus, 
10 ea., Calia lily, 50c; Maid of Or- 
leans type cape jasmine, 25c. Add 
postage. Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga. 
 
Cannas: Dbl. deep rose pink, $4 a 
100, $20 M, large, dbl. red President, 
$2 qa 100, $15 M, yellow and red va- 
riegated, $1.50 a 100, $10 -M, cream 
white, $1 doz., Daffodils, jonquils, and 
fragrant cluster narcissi, mixed, $1 a 
100, $8 M, large white bearded iris, 
$1 a 100; 20 different kinds rose cut- 
tings, mixed, $1 a 100. Large milk and 
wine lily bulbs, 2 for 25c. 8 for $1.00. 
Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. a 
 
Pink crepe myrtle, purp'e wisteria 
vine, 25c ea., red althea, dbl. pink al- 
mond, pink Cherokee, white running 
and Velvet roses, 15c ea., snowballs, 
20c ea., purple iris, 30cc doz., orange 
day lilies, 15c doz., old fashioned yel- 
low Nnarcissi and jonquils, purple fox 
slove, each, 25c doz., snow-on-the- 
mtn., 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. 
Will James, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
8 calla lily bulbs, 10c ea. or exch 
for 1 doz. purple iris bulbs at the rate 
of 20c doz., or 2 bulbs for pink or red 
weigelia, or for Easter lily or White 
Narcissi bulbs. Mrs. Syd James, Rey- 
nolds, Ga. : 
 
Large flowering cannas in 2 shades 
of red, yellow, *variegated and pink. 
10 ea., or 75c doz. Orders for 50c or 
more prepaid. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, 
Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. , 
 
3 doz orange color canna lilies, 20c 
doz, 300 white narcissi bulbs, 15 doz. 
22 rooted cape jasmines, 15c ea. Mrs. 
O. P. Hiliott, Riverdale, Ga. RFD 1. 
 
Hollyhocks, mixed colors; 4 mos old 
piants, 25e doz. postpaid. Miss Mary 
Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. 
 
10' boxwoods, 4 to 6 ft. high and 4 
to 6 ft. across. Make best offer. Mary 
Jane Roberts, Ayersville, Ga. 
 
Abelia Grandiflora, Van Houtti and 
white billiard spirea, 40c ea., Chinese 
compacta arbor-vitea, $1.25 ea.; Rose- 
dale Avitea, $1.50, $2; Chinese avitea, 
$1.50; Ligustrum Japonicum, $1 and 
$2. ea., Deutzia, 40c; Irish junipers, 
$1.50. A'l prices packed and FOB. R. 
L.- Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Rt, 5. ~ 
 
Jonquil anq daffodil bulbs, 25 for 
12c; 50 for 20c; 35 a 100 Prepaid. 
Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga. 
 
F lowers and Seed 
 
Wanted 
 
Wan; red or watermelon pink crepe 
State age, price and 
size. Quote price in large quantities. 
Mrs. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam, Ga. 
Want Camellia Japonica and box- 
wood, any size and quantity; Golden 
Spure, Emporor, Empress, King Al- 
fred, Polts, or other named varieties 
of daffodils and narcissi bulbs. Any 
quantity from 100 to 5M. <A. P. Board- 
man, Augusta, Ga. 15th and Green St. 
 
  
 
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butter and eggs for tulips, iris or any 
kind hyacinths, except Roman white 
= blue. Mrs.-C. H. Capel, Molena, 
 
a. i e : 
- Want100 Jacob Ladder bulbs, bloom 
 
less, Thomaston, Ga P O Box 11. 
 
State 
Kate Shugart, Smyrna, 
 
Want Grand-duke jasmines. 
price. Mrs. 
Ga Rt To SS. : x 
 
Want to exch Madonna iilies for 
 
a 
 
{Trish rose and Calif pink fish geran- 
fums,- -Write. Mrs Pi 2 sdale; 
Augusta, Ga. 1053 Katherine St, 
 
Want white. Justicia pig > + cash 
or exch flowers. Miss Annie Wilmot, 
asbland, Ga Rt. J, Box 99, <4 - =. 
 
Want dbl hollyhock plants. Exch. 
 
  
 
  
 
ranium cuttings, also conch begonias, 
 
ay 
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RS Sook BBs: 
 
  
 
-dils and other bulbs, 
 
_ Sprengeria ferns, 5 for 10c; Umbrel-. 
 
Want to exch mixed buttercups and | 
 
ing size. Write. Mrs. H. Worthy Whee- 
 
rooted plumbago, rose and. other ge- |. 
 
  
   
    
 
jonquils, 
- State varieties 
ang prices, Mrs. C. C. Greer, Cordele, 
Ga, RED. ee Va a 
 
Want to exch 2 Thurstonii begon- 
ias, red blooms, about 15 in. high, well 
rooted; 2 dbl. rooted geraniums and 
coleus cuttings for carnation  pinks, 
mixed colors, and well rooted. Will 
not accept unrooted plants. Mrs, E. 
G. Anderson, Surrency, Ga. 
 
Want perennial sweet pea seed. 
State colors and price. Mrs. E. O. 
Williams, Red Oak, Ga. 
 
Want to exch purple lilacs, rooted 
and golden bells for req spirea, weige- 
a, any color, or flowering peach; exch, 
6 red tulip bulbs for 1 gold or red 
banded lily of Japan, red Russian, or 
pink iris, or any color dbl. hyacinths, 
and exch mixed color hollyhock. seed 
for mixed colors phlox, sweet Will- 
jams and pansy seed, or plants. Mrs. 
J. M. Wall, Statham, Ga. Box 65. 
 
  
 
Incubators For Sale : 
 
  
 
190 cap. incubator and 500 cap., 
Buckeye brooder. Used 3 times. Ex- 
cellent cond., $28 cash or exch for heng 
or seme other equal value. FOB. Mrs, 
Edw. Ille, Hephzibah, Ga. Rte. 3.. 
 
Miller Idel triple deck, 11,700 cap. 
Used 2 sasons, good operating cond. 
Guaranteed and will erect anywhere 
 
in the state. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Val-| | 
 
ley, Ga. ee 
Brooders: 800 and 150 cap. good as 
new, including several feeders, $15.00 
or exch 20 any goog stock hens, or 
3 shoats, wt. 40 or 50 Ibs. Transpor- 
tation chgs. to be paid by purchaser. 
Mrs. P. P. Wood, Atlanta, Ga, Rt.  
Center Hill. : 
 
Sol Hot Brooders, 100 to IM cap.| 
 
$7.50 to $22.50. H. I. Wallace, Bowdon. 
Junction, Ga. ; 
| Super hatcher, oil heat incubators; 
400 cap. $30; 250 cap., $20. Brooder 
free with order. J. L Sewell, Atianta, 
Ga. 261 Forest Ave. 
Electric brooder, practically new, 500. 
cap. $7 or 7 March or a 
Leghorn pullets. P. W. S: 
ston, Ga... ~~ : 
Ironclad incubator and brooder; 32 
 
round feeders; 2 long feeders; 3 small | 
 
fountains, and 1 all-yr. fountain with 
heater, $12.50 for lot. f o b Glenn E. 
Finley, Dalton, Ga. mt 
Buckeye, Style E., 175 cap., wth in- 
struction book, therrhometer and egg 
tester, perfec; cond., $22.50 del. Mrs. 
C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1. 
500 cap. Wisconsin, goog cond, $35 
xch for equal value. Mrs. J. A. Wil- 
son, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. oe 
Buckeye, No. 2, 180 cap., $20; style 
No. 3 275 cap., $35. Both perfect cond. 
R. C. Goddard, Decatur, Ga., Rt 3. 
144 cap Cypress, good cond $15. Mrs. 
M. K. Mangledorff, Springfield, Ga. 
65 cap. Buckeye, with instruction 
book, thermometer, Buckeye brooder, 
same size $10 cash for both. Exch for 
W L pullets or young hens Mrs. W. O. 
Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. 
Incubators: 400 cap self turning 
 
Both like new; also International 
Sanitary hover, 100 cap. Okey shape, 
$9. Mrs. J. B. Moseley, Eatonton, Ga. 
 
110 egg Style E. Buckeye, $15. f o b. 
Exch far corn, peanuts or pecans: 
 
er, $12.50. Both in good cond. fob. J. 
H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. 
100 cap. Mandy Lee incubator for 
 
tet. 2, so fe Ss 
 
Newton incubator, slightly used, 1800 
cap. newest model at greatly reduced 
price. Terms to responsible party. D. 
F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. 
 
No. 2 Buckeye, 175 cap., in good cond 
Sell or exch for good strain R. I. Red 
hens. G. W. Owens, Waverly Hall, Ga. 
 
Super-hatch 600 cap. incubator, good 
cond. Run 3 times. $35. fo b. W. W. 
Brown, Bowman, Ga. ~ < ; 
~~ Mammoth. Buckeye, No. 7 cap. 10M. 
A-1 cond $1,000. W. H. Kinnay, Carroll- 
ton, Ga. Rt. 1. % 
 
350 cap. Buckeye, 635; 600 cap. 
Buckeye, $45. Both in good cond. O. B. 
Brown, Madison, Ga. Rt. 3. Rete 
 
Little Brown hen incubator, 50 cap. 
Set twice, A-2 cond. $4.50. Mrs. R. H. 
Patillo, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1... 
 
_ Schwulgo-Smith 1600 cap., incuba- 
tor, g00q cond. $125; 2-800 cap., $65. ea. 
ee J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, 
 
Ne cs E . te Z : aa 
600 cap.,'Buckeye, No. 5, practically 
new, guaranteed mechanical condition. 
 
  
 
$40. cash at farm, or $50 crated, del. 
 
     
 
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4dox, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 3. 
-teheap for cash. Cecil 
 
   
   
 
   
 
pot. Trade equal value. N. C. Will-  
oughby, Blackshear, Ga. ae 
 
1M cap. Sol Hot brooder, with in- 
struction book, $15; oil burner. Both =~ 
in good eond. $27.50 fob for both 
Mrs. R. L. Middlebrooks, Starrsville, 
 
Super hatcher incubator, 250 cap. 
with pat. egg turning device, good 
shape; used 1 year; oil burning brood- => 
er, 1M cap. trap nest ang a lot of other  
equipment, feeders, drinking fountain,  
ete. Cheap. J. R. Simmons, Greens- 
boro, Ga. RF, D. 1. Se eee 
 
Incubators Wanted  
Want 600 cap. Buckeye, guaranteed ae = 
to be in first class cond. Quote reason- 
able price. J. M. Washington, Jack-  ~ 
son, Ga. Rt. 3.  E es 
 
Want 600 cap. Buckeye, in ; good ne = 
cond at reasonable price. C. L. Mad- = 
 
   
   
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
   
 
Wan, 250-300 cap. Buckeye brooder,  
 
L. Duffey 
 
'Montcello, Ga. Rt. 6. - See Fo gk eas 
Want good oil burning 50 or 100 ses 
incubator. Will give fair part of first 
hatch for same. Mrs. Calvin Z. 
 
Thomas, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 4. | 
 
Second-Hand Machin- oe 
ery ForSale === 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
hatch | 
Clark- | 
 
Wishbone, $40; 400 cap. Cypress, $50. | 
 
300 Sol Hot wickless oil burning brood- |- 
 
sale. Mrs. F. D. Harris, Cusseta, Ga. | 
 
Wind mill, $100 at it stands. R.C. 
 
Good, used Avery planter, for corn, _ 
beans, etc., not cotton seed, $9.25 
FOB. Money order preferred. A. J. Ad-  
ams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. B. ee 
 
J I Case 2 horse transplanter, good _ 
cond., Sune. er ee See oe pe Z 
: Ferris 2, or: Brown 10rn hens  
not over 18 mog old. J. D. Pinholster,  
Ray City, Ga. eee 
 
No. 19 Oliver turning plow, $5 FOB. 
Nacoochee, T. L. Williams, Sautee,Ga. 
 
McCormick-Deering hay baler, used 
1 season, good cond., $150. L. H. Coc- 
hran, Stonewall, Ga. Bese So ee 
 
1 Chattanooga 3 Roller No. 13 cane  
= and evaporator, good as new, $32. 
 
exch. for White or Brown. L. heng 0 
pullets. E. M: Wright, Nacoochee, G 
Midwest utility garden tractor wi E 
plow and disc harrow, $75 at farm. 
Must come after it. John M..Guerard 
Bogart, Ga. : a Sole eos 
Fordson tractor, goog as new, for 
sale. Mrs. I. H. Cousins, Greenville, 
Farmers Favorite grain drill, 6 hoe, 
sows all kinds grain and puts out fer- 
tilizer, $35; 1 Planet Junior cultiva- 
tor, extra sweeps, $7.50 FOB in good 
Og R. C. Goddard, Decatur, Ga. 
Standard garden tractor with cul-  
tivator attachment. Bargain. David 
M. Moore, Eastanollee, Ga. Rt. 2. 
Economy cream separator, used 6 
mos., $30. Mrs. J L. Yawn, Chaun- 
cey, Ga. pe 
Fordson tractor with 24 in. Colum- 
bus disc plow ang 4 wing harrow. 
Good working order. Chauncey Smith  
Chamblee, Ga. RFD 3. ee pe 
New No. 11 Oliver sulkey plow, $30.  
E. S. Lewis, Dawson, Ga. eee 
Smalley shredder, No. 12. Breaks off 
the ears and separates from the sto- ae 
ver. Cheap. Exch for deep well pump. _- 
C. Q. Martin, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6 
Internl feed mill with belt, and 
other farm implements and machin-  
ery. Cheap for cash. H. I. Poole, 
Sylvester, Ga. ae, es 
Cultivator, $25; large farm bell, $6, 
DeLaval cream separator, No. 10, $18: 
10 gal. Daisy churn, $4.50; 6 tray oat 
sprouter, $3; 4 trapnest pouts, 50c ea, 
several 5 and 6 gal. churn jars, $1.50 
ea., and other farm implements reas-  
onable. Mrs. J. B. Moseley, Eaton- 
ton, Ga. ; Ee Se 
19 Blizzard. Ensilage cutter, first- 
class cond., with exception of Carriage | 
$25. Geo. E. Mallet, Jackson, Ga. _ 
6 Row Avery grain drill, also 5 three 
row Cole grain qrill, good cond, Bar 
gain.. I. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga, 
_ Kelley Duplex feed mill, No. 2, with 
6x8 pulley, $15; Hocking Valley feed _ 
cutter, No. 15, $15; Both in good cond.  
Trade for 2 horse Standard make rid- 
ing cultivator and 2 horse turn plow,  
ae ae James B. Bartch,. Augusta, Ga 
Oliver cultivator, with all attach- 
 
  
 
    
    
  
 
    
 
  
 
  
 
   
  
  
  
   
   
  
 
  
 
  
 
ments, good cond., $40. J. W. Linger- = 
felt, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt Lo 
 
   
   
   
 
  
 
Be dle or No. Ga. who 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
___ by, Jr., Nelson, Ga. 
 
95 heavy breeg hens, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Thursday, Goteber, 3. 1929. 
 
. Seed Wanted  
 
Continued zrom page eight) 
 
  
 
Want Fla. Boga weed seed. Pay 6c 
Ib. del. From 5 to 100 lbs. Must be 
well cured and cleaned. W. H. Wad- 
 
_ delle, Pearson, Ga. 
 
_. Want Burr Clover seed, not cleaned, 
at bargain Deere 160 to 500 Ibs. Make 
ae Mrs. W. . Waddelle, Pearson, 
a ee 
Want from 100 to 500 Be Burr clo- 
ver seed, not well cleaned, at cheap 
price Orla Cowart, Pearson, Ga. 
Want to hear from parties in Mid- 
have seedling 
peach seed suitable for planting to be 
 
ee used in Nursery work. C. M. Clifton, 
 
Macon, Ga. 416 Ridge Ave. 
 
Want to hear from parties having | 
 
seed cane for sale in 1930. Will want 
about 3M stalks of sugar cane for next 
spring planting. O. E. Crawford, 
Barnesville, Ga. 
 
- Live Stock For Sale 
 
CATTLE FOR SALE 
Holstein cow, wt 900 or 1M Ibs., good 
cond. $75 or exch for fresh in Jersey 
or Guernsey cow, not over 4 yrs. old 
giving 3 to 4 gal. milk per day. Reg. 
stock. Walter P. Hines, Hamilton; Ga. 
 
  
 
  
 
oRt. 4. 
 
~ Cream colored 9 mog old Jersey hei- 
 Hog ae Tom W. Rylee, Gillsville, Ga. 
- 6 or 8 grade dairy cows, springers 
sis sale. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, 
Ga. 
9 reg. Jersey cows, giving milk, $150 
-ea. If interested come see them at 
a pucule. R. Treadwell, Culloden, 
= Cra, 
ji 1-2 mos. old Jersey and Holstein 
- 1-2 ea., bull, from 4 gal cow. Cream 
and white color, gentle and fat, $38. or 
exch. for good pigs. R. R. Duffey, 
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 87. 
oS Reg. Jersey cows: 2 now milking, 2 
and 3 yrs. old; 2 calves, male and fe- 
male. Both ent. to reg. Bargain price 
 
- for all or separately. Jarrett Brad- 
 
bury, Bogart, Ga. 
Heifer calf, 7-8 Guernsey, from reg. 
stock, well marked, $20. P. 
 
Full Jersey cow, Dr. Hardman stock, 
about 4 yrs. old, 2nd calf, now 6 mos 
old, $150 for both. Will exch calf for 
s Reds, Barred 
Rocks, White Rocks, or J B Giants. 
Mrs. Jos, N. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga. 
- Jersey 2 yr. old heifer. Well marked. 
Not reg. Gives over gal milk per day 
on poor feed. Golden yellow butter. 
Freshen April 21st. %50 cash. W. T. 
 
Stephens, Adairsville, Ga. 
 
2 yr. old pure bred cream _ color 
 
Jersey heifer, from Imported bull; 
 
a= - will freshen Marsh 1930. $75 FOB. Mrs. 
 
S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3. 
15 Grade Jersey heifers, wt. 200 to 
500 lbs. R. T. Taylor, Richland, Ga. 
Black Jersey male, ent. to reg., $75, 
 
i= or oe for good Jersey milch Cow. 
 
_A. P. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. 
a =o mos old Guernsey male calf, 
15-16 pure, out of 6 gal cow, $30 or 
exch for chickens or hog. W. G. Da- 
vis, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. 
Grade Jersey milch cow, freshen 
~. about September 20th, gives 3 to 4 gal. 
at barn, 3 mi north Fair Mount. D. C. 
 
oe Shope, Fair Mount, Ga. 
 
Reg. Guernseys: heifer, nearly 2 yrs 
ang male, about 1 yr. old, $100 for the 
2. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga. 
 
_ Reg. Aberdeen Angus: few bred he- 
 
ifers and 3 young males offered sub- | 
 
ject to prior sale.. Prices reasonable. 
 
- Tuberculine tested. E. B. Weatherly, 
 
Cochran, Ga. ; 
 
Reg. Polled Herefords: 3 bulls and 
few young heifers. Perry E. lLuns- 
ford, Covington, Ga. 
 
Guernsey male yearling, also Jer- 
sey male, 6 mos old, both ent. to reg. 
 
Good cond., $50 ea. Exch for good hei- 
fer calves. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, 
 
ETE. 
 
Several full blood Hereford  stoek 
bulls, ready for service, with or with- 
out papers, also Hereforq heifers for 
sale. I. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. 
P Reg. Guernsey male, about 2 yrs. 
old; Sired by Dandelion, Oak Terrace 
Farm. $200 cash, or trade for 1 good 
~ milch cow and pal. cash. O. B. Cren- 
shaw, Atlanta, Ga., 1010 Donnelly 
Ave, 8. W. 
 
Guernsey heifer, 7-8 
 
pure, well 
marked, $20. P. A. Whidby, 
 
ur., Nel- 
 
ee Reg. Jersey 18 mos. old bull, Ledy 
_  Oxfords Sultan, solid color, black 
 
yf sot, Ga. 
 
Sh 
 
  
 
  
 
A. Whid- 
 
  
 
Eoneie and en. Mrs. Ida. Nickel- 
son, Statham, Ga. 
 
 4 mos. old heifer ca, Holstein and 
Black Jersey mixed, $15. W.M. Mul- 
linax, Lavonia, Ga. 
 
Full blood Jersey bull yearling be- 
tween 7 and 8 mos. ent. to reg., $25. 
Exch for fresh in milk goat (Toggen- 
burg or Nubian) with 2nd or 3rd kid- 
ding. E. F. Shelnutt, College Park, 
Ga. 206 E. Columbia Ave, 
 
Full b'ood, 7 wks. old Jersey pull! 
calf, subject to reg., sell at 8 wks old 
a FOB. M. L. Barksdale, Norwood, 
 
a ) 
 
14 mog old Jersey bull, $30. Luther 
M. Hayes, Ellenwood, Ga. 
 
Reg. Jersey 1 mo old heifer, $25; 
Grade 4 mos old heifer, $20; Reg. J. 
cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh with 2nd calf. 
jee for price. Carl Strong, Newnan, 
 
a. 
 
2 Jersey good 3 gal. milch 3 ang 4 
yrs. old cows, with young calves, $85 
ea., 2 Jersey heifers, wt. 400 and 500 
Ibs. freshen about June first, $35 and 
$40; Thoroughbred Guernsey, 900 Ib. 
bull, $75, $310 for the 7. W. F. Sikes, 
Ty Ty, Ga. 
 
4 mos old Jersey heifer calf, from 
4 gal. cow, $15 at barn. Miss Belle 
Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. 
 
Reg. Jersey 16 mos old male (Grand- 
sire cost $3500.) Good blood lines on 
dam side, $100. or exch for reg. hei- 
fer, about same age. J. P. Nunnally, 
Bogart, Ga. RFD 1. . 
 
Some high'y bred reg. Jersey cows. 
Some to freshen soon. John D. Bai- 
ley, Raymond, Ga. 
 
Thoroughbreg 2 yr. old, T B tested, 
Jersey heifer, from high producing 
reg. stock; mother gave 3 1-2 gal 
milk and 2 1-2 lbs. butter per day with 
1st calf $75 at barn; 7 mos old J. hei- 
fer from 5 gal cow, T. B. tested, milk 
fed until 5 mos old, $20 cash. H. N. 
Cee East Point, Ga. 328 Clermont 
 
ve 
48 mos old Jersey bull, entitled to 
reg., out of prize winner. Sacrifice for 
$50. W.S. Holloway, Tucker, Ga. 
 
Reg. J. bull calves; grandsons of the 
famous imported Combination Pre- 
mier. Sell or exch for seed oats, rye, 
Ga. Cane syrup, or for reg. J. heifer 
calf. S. G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. 
 
10 mos old light cream Jersey heifer 
from reg. stock, $15. C. O. Griffin, 
Adrian, Ga. Rt. 1. a 
 
Guernsey and Jersey cross: yearlings 
heifers and bulls offered. T. V. Cole- 
man, Roswell, Ga. 
 
2 Grade Jersey 6 mos old heifers, 
$30 for both. John Goforth, Gaines- 
ville, Ga. 
 
2 yr. old Jersey bull from Reg. sire 
(mother not reg) $50 FOB Talbotton 
S. S. Spear. Box Springs, Ga. 
 
3 mos old J. bull calf, Grandson of 
Lynnwood Alberter Fairy. $35; 2 
mos old bull calf from high produc- 
ing stock, $20. Both entitled to reg. 
and all pavers furinshed FOB prices. 
Sidney C. Williams, Lawrenceville, Ga. 
RFD 3. . 
 
18 mos old Reg. J. bull. Lady Ox- 
ford, Sultan. Mrs. J. R. Nickelson, 
Statham, Ga. 
 
18 mos ola Holstein bull from mo- 
ther giving 6 gal. milk daily. $75; 2 
mos old bull by full blood Jersey and 
same mother, $35. L. L. Purvis, Co- 
lumbus, Ga. 
 
HOGS FOR SALE 
 
Reg Duroc sows, bred or open: few 
choice gilts and boars, 3 mog old, wt. 
70 to 80 lbs., $12 ea., with papers. J. C. 
Upshaw, Covington, Ga. 
 
Fine brood sows anq shoat, all reg. 
Duroc. Sell or exch. for Jr. tractor in 
aS cond. T. O. McMullan, Holton, 
 
a. 
 
1 Grade spotted P C 250 lb. sow, far- 
row soon, bred to thoroughbred Du- 
roc, $20. @. M. Rogers, Barney, Ga. 
 
4 shoats, 2 1-2 mog old, good stock. 
$5 ea FOB. J. N. Kerby, Tiger, Ga. 
 
6 Reg. Durocs; 4 sows and 2 boars, 
for breeding purposes alone, value 
$1,000; going to sell to highest bidder. 
Make offer. Wt. when in best order 
500 to 1M lbs. -Wayne P. Sewell; At- 
lanta, Ga. Ponce de Leon Apts. 
 
5 pigs, 10 wks. old, P C ang Duroc, 
 
  
 
1-2 ea., $3.50 per head, or 10c lb. G.- 
 
L. Walden, Avera, Ga. RFD 1. 
 
8 wks old P C pee wt. about 35 lbs. 
choice, ve Frank J. Dantzler, Dalton, 
Ga. Rt. 
 
1 ae bred Red Berkshire 20 mos 
old sow, $25 FOB. J.C. Goolsby, Gra- 
ham, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
O: I. C.s, 8 to 10 wks. old pigs, $10 
 
ea., $18 pr. No akin; 8 mos old male, 
 
$25: tried gilts, 250 to 200. lbs., bred, 
 
2 a 
 
$30 to $35 each. Abt. Rigsby, Camil- 
la, Ga. 
 
5 mog old reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, $15 
ea., $28.50 for 2. Guaranteed satisfac- 
tion. A. S. Phillips, Collins, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Reg. Big Type Berkshire 15 mog old 
boar. Grandson and son of World 
Champions, Revelation and Monarch 
S. J. Brown, Bowman, Ga. 
 
1 yr. old B P C boar, pure stock, ent. 
to reg., $20 FOB. Cash with order. 
Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga. 
Feuceks 
 
6 Hampshire 2 mos. old pigs, $6 ea. 
Towns Caprils, Atlanta, Ga. Sta. D, Rt. 
7, Box 476 
 
4 sow and 1 boar P C 3 mos old, 68 
1b. pigs, $10 ea., also young boar ready 
for service. $25. No exch. Ped. with 
all pigs. FOB Newnan. J. E. Bailey, 
Raymond. Ga. 
 
Pr 3 mos old pure bred Duroc shoats 
from Sensation breeding, 40 lbs. each, 
$20 or $22 reg, FOB. Exch for 25 
March hatch, any good breed except 
Bantams, pullets; 1 pr. 17 mos _ old, 
same breeding, sow bred, $35 ea. Mrs. 
Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3. =  
 
Hampshire 200 lb. sow and 8 pigs, 
7 maes and 1 gilt, 6 wks old $40 for 
lot All in fine cond. W. B. Whitaker, 
Greshamville, Ga.  
 
2 Red Duroc sows to farrow about 
November 15th, $50 ea. FOB. M. W. 
Smith, Sycamore, Ga. 
 
Reg. Hampshire hogs; a few bred 
gilts and 2 fine young males. Best of 
breeding. Reg. in buyers name. Prices 
reasonable. E. B. Weatherly, Cochran, 
Ga. Care Bonniemere Stock Farm. 
 
10 Grade P C gilts, well dev. and 
tee treated. C. C. Owens, Appling, 
 
a. 
 
15 mos old Hampshire male, reg. $50 
thoroughbreq Hamphsire 2 mos old 
pigs, ent. to reg., $10 ea. M. L. An- 
derson, Nahunta, Ga. 
 
6 pure bred Duroc pigs, subject to 
reg., wt. about 35 Ibs., $16 pr., or lot 
for $46. Joe Powell, Stockton, Ga., Rt. 
3, Box 57: 
 
4 mos old Duroc Jersey pigs, 90 to 
105 lbs., ea., $16 ea. Ship COD and 
ped. furnished. Edwin Wilkinson, 
Club Leader, Waycross, Ga. RFD 3. 
 
11 pure bred Big Bone P C, 5 wks 
old pigs and 2 reg. sows. Write for 
prices with and without papers. J. K. 
Johnson, Clarkston, ,Ga. Box 115. 
 
15 mos old Duroc Jersey boar, $40; 
Duroc Jersey sow, to farrow soon, $60. 
Both in good cond. Carl Strong, New- 
nan, Ga. 
 
Reg. Black Essex shoats, cholera 
immune. and satisfaction guaranteed. 
Write for prices. H. W. Law, East- 
man, Ga. 
 
75 thrifty 45 to 50 lb. ea., pigs, $5 
ea. G. W. Newsome, Hawkinsville, Ga. 
 
Pure bred Big Bone P C 6 wks old 
pigs, thrifty and good cond., $5) ea., 
male or fema'e. 
Ga. 
 
Pure bred, Ped., Reg. black, Big Bone 
P C boar from prize winning stock, 
10c lb., at my home. Wallace Barrett 
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
ll pigs, 6 wks old, $2 ea. L. E. Cal- 
lie, Junction City, Ga. 
 
I reg. Duroc 12 mos old, 250 Ib. 
Cherry red sow (Shuptine strain), No. 
694878. Farrow November lst by 
Georgia Prince No. 277349. $50. B. 
S. Gorden, Matthews, Ga. 
 
1 big Red sow for = sale. 
Sapp, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
6 Duroc Jerseys, 5 mos old, $15 ea., 
2 for $28.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
A.2S8.Phillips: Collins; Ga; -Rt- 2: 
 
1 Berkshire boar; 5 gilts, 150 to 200 
lbs. ea., 1 Berkshire sow, farrow about 
October 3rd; Berkshire ang P C cross- 
Led sow, farrow October ist Sell or ex- 
' change. Write for further particulars. 
T. V. Coleman, Roswell, Ga. 
 
2 Duroc Jersey sows, bred, $25 ea. 
See AT I. Gipson, Ashland, Ga. 
 
1 BPC and Essex shoat, about 60 
Ibs, $10 or exch. for 10 W or B Leg- 
horn. pullets, thig yrs. March or April 
hatch. Mrs. J. J. oes Dem- 
orest, Ga. 
 
Fannie 
 
  
 
  
 
HORSES AND MULES: FOR SALE 
1 pr. mules. Sell or exch for 4 reg 
4 yr. old Jersey or Guernsey, 3 to 4 
gal. cows, fresh in, or soon to fresh- 
Be Aus 2: Hines, Hamilton, Ga. 
 
9 yr. old, 850 lb. mare mule, work: 
 
anywhere, sng. or. qbl., $75 cash, or 
exch for good fresh 4 gal milch cow, 
within 50 mi. Gillsville. Tom W. Ry- 
lee, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2: 
 
2 good, sound: farm mules, 8 and 9 
 
yrs. old, wt. about 1M _ Ibs., $250 for 
 
= z 5 = si oes sae 
 
R. C. Couch, Turin; 
 
  
 
PAGE ELEVEN 
 
the proce, es Johnson, Brooks, 
 
RFD. 
 
Good, gentle farm 10 or 11 yr. old, 
1100 Ib., horse, work anywhere, also 
good saddler, $90. Riley C. Couch, 
Lurin, Ga: 
 
Good, sound, gentle, 9 yr. old, 1000 
Ib. black horse, work anywhere, $50 at 
home. Mrs. T. H. Pierce, Stonewall, 
Gag Pits 
 
2 good farm mules, good cond., work 
 
anywhere, $30 ea. Exch for a good 
 
Ga. 
 
Black, heavy built, gentle 
work anywhere. Sell or exch. W. S. 
Ellis, Huching, Ga. 
 
Good, quick stepping 1000 Ib mare 
mule, sound: and work anywhere, $100 
at barn L. T. Bailey, Stone Mtn., Ga. 
 
10 yr. old, gentle, sound, good cond. 
 
800 Ib. pony, $75. W. G. Davis, Sum- 
mit, Ga RFD 3. 
 
2 young and 2 middle-aged mules 6 
or 7 yrs old, 900 and 1100 lbs., and 11 
and 12 yrs. old, 900 ang 1000 Ibs. Make 
 
best offer. Will exch for milch or 
beef cattle. J. H. Holloway, Forest 
Park, Ga. 
 
Good farm horse, work anywhere, 
 
and good for buggy and saddle. R. C. ~ = 
 
Couch, Turin, Ga. 
 
Mule and mare for sale. See or write 
W. B. Short, or J. T. Davis, Buena 
Vista, Ga. RFD 8. 
 
8 yr. old pony mare mule, cheap for 
cash, or exch. Jimmie Heyes, Nicholls. 
Gacht=1,- BOX of 
 
9 yr. old, good, gentle mare, cheap. 
or trade for cattle. Ernest T. Harper, 
Cut Cane, Ga. 
 
6 yr. old dapple gray Percheron 
 
horse, abouy 1300 lbs., work dbl. or 
 
single, anywhere ang perfectly gentile. 
Guarantee him in every particular. 
Bartow Patterson, Ocilla, Ga. 5 
 
2 good mules and 1 horse and all  a 
We Aiea 
 
kinds farming tools for sale. 
Chandler, Buchanan. Ga. Rt 2. 
 
8 yr. old, black 1200 lb. mare mule,  
 
$150 or exch for cows. J. D. Harrell, 
Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
12 yr old, sound, gentle, work any- 
where family mare. Sell or exch for 
yr. old mare mule, or will buy mule. 
 
G. B. Bennett, Jesup, Ga. 
 
Pr,--1100- Ib.,-5- and -6- yr old, high = 
 
stepping mules, $300-or exch for four 
reg. Jersey heifers, Heavy Springers. 
G. M. Williams, Almon, Ga. 
 
RABBITS FOR SALE 
Rabbits throughout the season, alive 
or dressed. Make price. H. R. Dent, 
Thomson, Ga. Rt. 3. 
1 N. Z. Red doe bred to litter Oc- 
tobet 6th or 7th, $2.50 or exch for 5 
 
  
 
Bantam yr. old hens, or ready to lay  
 
pullets. 
Ga. 
 
1 pr. N. Z. Redg 8 mos old, fine stock 
$5. -R. 
202. 
 
Mrs. Will Giddons, Kirkland, 
 
20 N. Z. Reds, ped. stock, cheap, or  
exch for Plymouth Rock or R I Red ~~ 
 
chickens. Write. J. 
Jonesboro, Ga. Rt: 2. 
 
1 full grown red Belgium doe, $2; 
Red Belgium buck, 75c; Chinchilla. 
buck, $1 or $3 for the lot. Walter 
Reeves, Lithia Springs, Ga. 
 
Pr. Red Chinchillas, $8; Fine stock 
ang good cond. C. H. Overby, Colum- 
bus, Ga. 22 11th St. 
 
W. Yeomans, 
 
2 very large, young N Z bucks, $5 or _ 
 
exch for equal value. Mrs. E. Spence, 
Chamblee, Ga. 
N Z Reds: 3 ea., does, 10, 5 and 4 
 
mos, old, $1.25 and. 90c, ea., 9 each, 4 
 
and 2 mos old, 75c and 60e ea, 2 bucks 
 
4 mos old, 75c ea., 11 mo. old buck, 
$1.25; 1 N Z White 11 mos old, and 
 
1 Black 10 mos ees bucks, $1.25 ea. Lot 
. Stephens, Morrow,  
 
for $14. 
 
Ga. RFD. 
' 2 solid white, pink-eyed 10 mos. 
bucks, $2 ea., 1 Pd. Chinchilla 8 1-2 
mos olg. buck, $1; Spotted grown doe, 
 
W. H. 
 
and solid black and solid white, 12 mos . 
 
old does, all $1 ea., 11 mog old Red 
Belgium doe, $1.25; Gray 6 mos old 
doe, 5c. All does bred. $10 for lot. 
Send COD. Herbert James, 
Springs, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 8. 
 
4 bred Grey Belgians, 8 mos old does  
 
7 mos old N Z@ buck, 1 white, pink-eyed 
with 3 young 8 wks old, 2 white bucks, 
7 mos old, $10 for the 11. 
hens, pigs, or calf. Miss Martha 
Cheatham, Mtn. View, Ga. 
 
Ped. Chinchillas, $1 to $5 ea. 
Richardson,, Palmetto, Ga. 
 
50: ped. and reg. Chinchillas at rea- = 
 
sonable price. H. S. Cobb, aa 
Ga, 212 West 40th St. 
 
  
 
Ga, , 
 
milch cow. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth, 
 
pony, 
 
L. Wood, Jonesboro, Ga. Box 
 
Lithia _ 
 
Exch for. 
 
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Live Stock F or Sale 
 
  
 
  
 
Ped. Chinchillas: 4 does and 2 bucks 
ail nearly 2 yrs. old, $20. D..B. Haw- 
kins, Winston, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
7 and 9 mos old Stahls strain Chin- 
 
chi'la bucks, $7.50 ang $10 ea, Ped, 
furnished. W. L. Tippens, Claxton, 
Ga. 
 
12 mos old N Z doe, $1.50; Belgian 
Hare buck, $1 or $2 FOB for the pr. 
Theron Hallman, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 
13 
 
2 N Z White bucks, 1 1-2 yr. and 
4 mos old, $1.75 FOB. John Luther 
Wilson, Doraville, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
Fed. Chinchillas, 5 1-2 mos., $8.50 
pr., $12 trio. Cash with order R.. B. 
Harris, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 344, 
Phone Gherokee 1892-J. 
 
1 pr. Rufus Reds with 6~young, 1-2 
grown, and doe bred again, $6 for the 
lot. Cash. Ralph Hit], Mt. Airy, Ga. 
ine SOx. op; f 
 
3 Chinchilla 8 mog old bucks, from 
reg. parents, also N_Z White rabbits. 
Write for prices. *J. M. Tinker, Macon, 
Ga. Rt. 6. 
 
Extra layge white, pink-eyed 10 mos 
old buck, $2. Blue 10 mos old doe, fuli 
 
_ stock ang bred, $2.50; 7 mos old, bred 
- white doe, 
-~ Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 91. 
 
$2; $5.50 for lot. Harold 
 
8 bred N. Z. Red does, and.1 Buck, 
$3 each; 2 N. Z. White bucks, $2 ea., 
1 Angora buck, $3. J. M. Carr, Rome, 
(a. 3Box 05: = 
 
5 pink-eyed white 6 mos old dogs, $1 
Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia 
Springs, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 7. 
 
2 large N Z Red bucks. Sell or exch 
for best offer. Mrs. E. Spence, Cham- 
blee, Ga. : 
 
N. Z. Reds: 3 does, 5 mos old, 90c 
ea., four 4 mos old, 2 each, does and 
bucks, 75c ea: 3 does, 10 mos old, $1.- 
 
ey 25 ea., 2..d0es,.2 mos Old, 60c:-ea:, 11 
 
you have. 
 
- Peavy, Jr., Byron, Ga. 
 
_ yearling, with ligh; colored nose, 
. cash. 
 
-any number under 50. 
Crawford, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
mos old bucks: 1 each, N. Z. White, 
 
N Z Red and solid Black, $1.25 each 
 
$14 for lot. W. H. G. Stephens, Mor- 
row, Ga. RFD 11; 
buck, $2. 
 
1 Red Belgian Cecil 
 
Moore, Americus, Ga. 
 
  
 
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 
 
Large goat weather, gentle and well 
ke. $10. Julian Floyd, Chipley, Ga. 
Rb; 3: : 
 
3-4 Hampshires: 12 two yr. old, and 
6 one yr. old ewes; one 2 yr. old ram; 
1 reg 1 yr. old ram. All large. $100 FOB 
W. T. Holmes, Culloden, Ga. 
 
200 improved stock goats, $1.50 per 
head, FOB cars. J. L. Parish, Mid- 
ville, Ga. 
 
1 bred nannie and 2 billies, Toggen- 
burgs, $5 ea. Roy Jordon, Rochelle, 
Ga. 
 
3 grown nannies: 2 butt-headed and 
1 with horns, $4.50 ea. 1 big ram, 2 
grown ewes and 6 mos old ram, $30. 
Thomas Pullen, Tignall, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Live Stock Wanted 
 
CATTLE WANTED 
 
Want 4 to 6 mos old Short-Horn or 
Pole Durham bull calf. H. D. Yawn, 
Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Want to exch day old chicks for 
good, young Jersey cow with young 
ealf. Chicks to be del. any time after 
January 20th; cow at once. Write what 
F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, 
 
  
 
  
 
Ga. 
 
Want to exch value, $300 for cows. 
Roy Jordon, Rochelle, Ga. - 
_ Want 2 reg. J. cows, ea., giving two 
 
~ Ibs. butter per day, with 2nd to 4th 
or 3 reg. heifers. Prefer |. 
 
calf. also: 2 
Raleigh breeding. Quote prices. W. W. 
ant good, gentle milch cow, fresh 
in, giving 3 or 4 gal. milk ang 1-1-2 
or 2 lbs. butter a day. State best price 
FOB Griffin at once. Mrs. Ida Car- 
son, Griffin, Ga. 
~ Want to exch 1 mule, gentle, good 
for any kind of light work, anywhere, 
for milch cow. J. H. McClelland, 
 
- Waycross, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 52-B. 
 
-Want prices .on Guernsey bul! 
 
' calves, 4 to 12 mos old, subject to reg. 
 
J. C. Vaughn, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1. 
 
- Want to exch 13 April hatch B B 
 
Bronze turkey hens for a reg. Hereford 
bull, 2 or 3 mos old, reg. in buyers 
 
mame. Mrs. John A. Lingle, Forsyth, 
Ga: Rte 2: Sie : 
 
Want Reg. Guernsey bull calf, or 
for 
J. J. Lott, Broxton, Ga. 
 
Want 50 common calves, yearlings, 
or grown cows. Fancy price paid. Buy 
 
Misi J. Jds 
 
f 
 
ty. 
 
  
 
MARKET | 
 
Want 4 or 5 reg. Guernsey heifers at 
 
reasonable price. Jake D. Harrell, 
Hastman, Ga Rt. 32. 
 
Want any number calves, 6 wks. or 
older to raise on halves. Have fine 
bean crop and no cattle to take run 
of fields. Prefer from good dairy farm 
to be del. H. A. Edenfield, Oliver, Ga. 
Riss. 
 
Want 1 mo old Guernsey heifer calf 
J. M. Patterson, Ray City, Ga. 
 
Want to exch value for 2 yr. old 
Reg. Jersev or Guernsey heifer, bred 
to reg. bull of same kind. Walter P. 
Hines, Hamilton, Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
Want 1 to 5 Reg. and 1 to 10 Grade. 
 
heifers or young cows, cheap for cash. 
Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. 
 
Want to exch value for Jersey 
yearling heifer, or for Duroc-Jersey, 
or P C shoats. O. B. Brown, Madison, 
Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
  
 
CATTLE WANTEDCar Lots 
 
Want 1 car milch cows. Give de- 
scription and price in first letter. L. 
O. Benton, Monticello, Ga. 
 
Want 10 or 12 white faced Hereford 
heifers. State price, number, etc. A. 
K. Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga. 
 
  
 
HOGS WANTED 
 
Want to exch va'ue $50 for 2 bred 
sows. B. F. Hartman, Ochlochnee, 
Ga, Rt.- 1. 
 
Want 1B B Guinea male. Give full 
description and price in first letter. 
: B. Toler, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3;. Box 
93. 
 
Want 4 or 5 male pigs or barrows, 
P. C. or Berkshire, or mixed, for meat 
production. J. L. Christopher, Du- 
luth, Ga. Rt. 2. 
 
Want Black Essex pug nose boar, 
6 or 8 mos old, in good cond., ready 
for service. Pay reasonable price, or 
exch another, or Wilt Resistant cot- 
ton seed at $1.75 bu., FOB. D. L. Mil- 
ler, Denton, Ga. 
 
Want a Little Bone Guinea pig 
(hog). George Yarbrough, Cedar- 
town, Ga. RFD 5.  
 
Want 3 pr. S P C pigs, 2 to 4 mos 
old. Must be registered. J. B. Warth- 
en, Vidaia, Ga. 
 
Want to exch Thompson Ringlet B 
R yr. old cock, for a good pig. Write 
what you have and what stock. Mrs. 
M. H. Blalock, Alto, Ga. i 
 
Want to trade good No. 1 hay for a 
Black African Guinea gilt, not bred 
G. B. Bennett, Jesup, Ga. 
 
Want 20 hogs, feeders, wt. no less 
than 100 lbs., cholera immune. G. N. 
Strong, Newnan, Ga. 
 
Want 1 reg. 8 or: 10 wks old SPC 
male pig. Must be cheap for cash. L. 
M. Isler, Morgan, Ga., Calhoun coun- 
 
Want thoroughbred O I C male pie, 
6 to 9 wks. old, with reg. papers. State 
price J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 
4. 
 
  
 
HORSES AND MULES WANTED 
 
Want 1 mule, wt. 900 or 1M ibs, 
cheap for cash and not over 100 mi. 
from Waycross. J. H. McCleltand, 
Waycross, Ga., Rt. 2} Box 52-B. 
 
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED 
Want 4 or 5 good, young ewe sheep. 
Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. | 
 
Grain For Sale 
 
200 bu. Fulghum seed oats, 85c, bu. 
Wm. Haddock, Fort Valley, Ga. 
 
20 bu. extra fine Beardless Blue 
stem seeq wheat, dbl. sacked, $2 bu. 
Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. 
 
Ta'l growing North Ga. Mtn Rye, 
= bu. fob. T. R. Rogers, Blue Ridge, 
 
a. 
 
Good clean. Mtn grown, Ga. Tall 
seed rye, $1.90 bu. del. Ga. points in 
lots of 5 bu. or more. 'W.E Hampton, 
Mineral Bluff, Ga. 
 
Several hundred bu. pure Appler 
seed oats, $1 bu. fob. C. L. Mauchet, 
 
  
 
  
 
/Bowersville, Ga. 
 
Pure sound, clean Blue stem seed 
wheat, $2 bu. fob W.M. Wright, Fort 
Valley, Ga. 7 
 
Fulghum and Rust-Proof oats, 
 
-bu., Brooks county Black Seeded rye, 
bu. R. C. McIntosh, Quitman, 
a.  
 
50 bu. Abruzzi rye, $2.50 per bu. fob 
J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga. 
 
Blue Stem seed May wheat, $2 bu. 
Bancrofs Seed oats, $1 bu., also bailed 
wheat and oat straw, 50c bale. All brt. 
and clean. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, 
Ga. Rt. 3. 
 
Pure Fulgum sed oats, 5 bu. bags 
free from smoot, 90c bu., fob. J. R. 
Bridges, Dawson, Ga. pe 
 
$1. 
 
   
 
SUPLETIN 3 * 
 
200 bales alfalfa and oat hay, mixed 
2-3 alfalfa, $23. ton; 100 bales oat hay 
$20. ton. All bright and clean and 
raised on my farm 1-2 mi. south of 
Censhat, Ga. fob. J. W  .Robertson 
(Resident of Georgia) Alton Park 
Branch, Chattanooga, Tenn., Rt 3 
Box 133; 
 
Select seed oats, Coker strain Ful- 
ghum and Hastings, 1 yr. from origi- 
nator, harvested and recleaned with 
Internatl combine, even wt., 5 bu. new 
bags, 90c bu. fob Agricola. W. A. Gib- 
son, M. D. Thomson, Ga. 
 
100 bu Fulghum seed oats free of 
smoot, pure, sound, bright and clean, 
90c bu., not treated, 95c bu., treated, 
FOB. J. M. Lewis, Warthen, Ga. 
 
Hastings 100 bu. seeq oats, bright 
and sound, 80c bu. fob J. C. Ragan, 
Pelham, Ga. 
 
Cokers ped. Fulghum extra heavy 
seed oats, $1 bu., fob. Cash with order. 
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt 5: 
 
Seed wheat, $2 bu. Exch limited 
amount for Abruzzi rye, bu. for bu., 
also exch. for Brab and Iron peas, at 
Market Price. W. G.. Williamson, Vi- 
enna, Ga. e 
 
150 bu. Hastings seed oats, guaran- 
teed pure and free from injurious weed 
and grass seed, 90c bu. fob. R. O. Tar- 
pley, Fife, Ga. 
 
or 2 1-2 bu bags, $6.25. (No name). 
 
New crop Abruzzi Ga. seeq rye, $3 
bu., also Coker Peq first year grown 
(from strain 10) Yield more grain 
than any variety. $4 bu. All good seed 
and good germination. L. V. Moore, 
Buena Vista, Ga. ~ g 
 
Genuine Fulghum oats inseven wt. 
bags, 90c bu. fob. G. A. Ware, Mar- 
shalville, Ga. = j~ 
 
75 bu. Hastings 100 bu. seed oats, 
$1 bu. T. N. Wheeler, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 
3 
 
Pure Bancrofe: seed oats, free: of 
any foreign grain or grass seed, 90c 
bu. R..C. Couch Turin, Ga. 3 
 
GRAIN FOR SALECar Lots 
Cattail Millet hay, new crop, $15 
ton. Car Lots. A. A. Dickenson, Col- 
quitt, Ga. 
 
Grain Wanted 
 
Want large quantity genuine Ful- 
ghum, Texas Rust-Proof and Appler 
seed oats, and abruzzi rye. All Ga. 
grown. Send samples and quote best 
prices. L. L. Folsom, McRae, Ga. 
 
Want to exch. 18 bu. Covington 
Toole Wilt Resistan; cotton seed at 
75c bu.,for 15 bu. Rust Proof seed oats 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
ches: S.A. Strickland, Manor, Ga. Rt. 
 
Want to exch Porto Rico sweet po- 
tatoes for Texas Red Rust proof seed 
oats bu for bu. Also want seed rye. 
as Rev. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga. 
Rt. Pe 
 
Want Ga Ta'l growing rye, Ga. 
Black rye; also conk or Acre peas. F. 
M. Greene, Live Oak, Fla. Box 269. 
 
GRAIN WANTEDCar Lots 
 
Want 1 or 2 cars Texag Red Rust 
Proof oats at reasonable price and we 
furnish the sacks. lL. C. Averett & 
| Co., Cordele, Ga. 
 
Want a number cars Baled Shucks, 
shelled corn, bulk and sacked, also 
baled straw. Mail samples of corn. 
Make all priceg del. Atlanta, stating 
shipment can make. W. P. Dunn, At- 
ie Ga., 611 Chamber of Commerce 
 
de. ey 
 
Nursery Steck For Sale 
 
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE 
 
Want Concord grape vines, well 
rooted, 20c ea., white Eng. peach trees, 
about:2 ft. high, 20c. ea., peach plum 
and sugar pear sprouts 15c ea., also 
red and black raspberry, $1 doz., Lady 
Thompson strawberry, 35c a 100. Add 
postage on orders less than 50c. Miss 
Nellie K. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. 
 
O'd time seedling trees, Mixed 
peaches, horse, fyellow limber twig 
apples, large red goose plums, purple 
and white figs, old time June and May 
dark cherry, sweet and: sour pome- 
 
  
 
  
 
scuppernongs, 15c, 20c and 25c ea. Se- 
ect size or $1 doz. mixed size, also 
seedling pecans and black walnuts. 
. rooted. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford, 
 
a. 
 
12 Blue Damson scions, 25c ea., $2- 
60 for the 12; May cherry sprouts, 6 
 
  
 
for $1.25; mixed varieties old fashioned. 
 
PX 
} j poe 
 
Texas rust-proof oats, $1 a bu. Noy 
less than 5 bu. so'd. Seed rye, 75c pk. | 
 
at 90c bu. Ea. to pay transportation | 
 
granates, Concord grapes and white. 
 
    
 
   
  
 
THursday, October 3, 1929. 
 
peach, cling, free stone, white bloom, 
8 for $1. Mrs. J. W. Heard, Forsyth, 
Ga. Rt. 6. :  Le 
Want Oqtober del., 4 Tene-nashi 
Japanese persimmontrees. State price 
age and size in first letter. Dan Fis-  
cher, Baconton, Ga. Se ae 
50 peachtrees, seedling stock, Wht. 
Eng., Chinese cling, Gov. Hogg and i 
Elbertas, 25c ea., $7.50 for the lot. H.  
P. Brock,, Fairburn, (Ga. (RED, 37 7 
Peach, apple, plum and cherry 
sprouts. Sell cheap or exch for pecans > 
or peanuts. Mrs. L.H. Coe, Eastanollee, 
Ga. 
Well rooted 1 to 3 ft. grape cuttings  
Early purple Greens, White, Pink, 13 
ea., at home; 16c ea. postpaid. No 
order for less than 10. Oct. del. W. A. 
Holsonback, Ranger, Ga. * ee 
17 kinds apple trees, 23 kinds pea- 
ches; 5 plums, 4 grapes and 2 scupper- 
nongs; 5 pears, 2 figs, 4 pecans, and   
cherry, mu.berry, also 19 kinds roses, 
25 evergreens, 6 of ornamental trees, 
and 22 kinds flowering shrubs, lilies 
and iris. A.J. Welden, Griffin, Ga. eo 
All leading varieties fruit trees, for  ~ 
Fall del. All government inspected and ~ 
true to name. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleve- 
land, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 1. A 
2 yr. old Damson p!um trees, 10c. ea. | 
or exch. peanuts. Mrs. A. V. Hill, May- 
-SVille, Ga. . oe 
1 yr. olq Italian mulberry trees, 25c 
ea., 2 yrs. old, 60c ea. also seed, $1 per 
 
one oz. J. S. Holland, Atlanta, Ga. ~~ 
Box 1544. i woe aan as 
 
5M. Stewart and Schley pecan trees 
sell very cheap to party who willcome 
 
here and dig them out. Budded and 
grafted, from 3 ft to 10 ft. high. Ben 
R. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. Pgh se 
 
Damson plums, 6 sprouts for $1. Mrs. 
L. T. Harrison, Martin, Ga. : 2 
 
All leading varieties peach trees, 25c = 
ea., $2.50 doz. $12.50 a 100, assorted; | ~ 
6 Wks. olq June, Abundance, Botan,  
Climax, plum trees, same price; Stew- _ 
art and Schley pecans, 50c and $1 R. 
 
    
 
L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga.Rt. 5. . ee 
Brown turkey and Black Isica fig ee 
trees, $20 a 100. State insp. grape vines 
Concord, Niagra, Lutil, Moores early, 
$7.50 a 100. All fall del. E. B. Travis, 
Riverdale, Ga. ee 
Certified pecan trees, best varieties, 
a prices. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Be 
a. ce 
True to name red May cherries, 10c 
ea., $1. doz., large yellow quince, 10c 
ea. Mrs. T. H. Darnell, Jasper, Ga 
12 Black walnut sprouts, 3. or 4 ft. _ ue 
del. this fall. Mrs. B. F., Morrison,  
Gainesville, Ga. Rt 8. be eo 
Japanese quince sprouts, 15c ea., or 
exch for chickens. Miss Frances Sat-. 
tetfield; White, Ga, Ried. 7, 7 
Stewart and Schley 2 to 7 ft. pecan. 
trees. Fall del. Sel lor exch. Idus 
Johnson, Shellman, Ga. : ee 
20M Elberta peach trees, 4 to 8 yrs. 
old. J. A. Grant, Alto, Ga. oe 
130 Japanese walnuts for planting, 
*2 for 5c, or $3 for the lot. Gene W. 
Harper, Hartwell, Ga. 
 
Farm Help Wanted 
 
Want partner on 50-50 basig to run 
a 10 or 20 cow dairy. I will furnish, 
land, pasture and attend to cows. 
Write. J. E. Armstrong. Cochran, Ga _ 
Want settled, single man with good | +... 
habits to work 1 horse farm on.shares,  
preferably with some cash. B. F. Hart. _ 
man, Ochlochnee, Ga. Rt. 1. ee 
 
Want competent girl, 15 or 20 yrs. 
old, or middie-agd lady to help milk 
2 cows, look after poultry, etc:;, and 
live = pe of hemes Will advance ~ 
 
are to rig arty. Mrs. Bessie 
Bigbee, Bluffton, Ga, 2  o 
 
Want a good man, with wife and 
boy large enough to work on farm. 
8 or 10 A in cotton, same amt. in corn. 
10. A in hay, with few small truck  poe 
potatoes. Must be A-1 worker with  - 
ref. L. P. Mason, LaFayette, Ga. 
 
Want, settled woman to help milk 1 _ 
cow and attend to my poultry. Mrs. 
F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga... - : 
 
Want man to work on farm. Sam 
L, Lovelace, West "Point, Ga.  
 
Want some good families to gather _ 
entire cotton crop. . Furnish houses _ 
and fire wood; other work to do when > i 
not picking cotton. Also some good 
hands for wages. Now ready. R. C. 
Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. Ae ae 
 
Want man with wife to live in  
house with me ang work farm, and 
other gen. work. Pay small salary. 
Must be reliable, honest, good work- 
 
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