| Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and || Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR \ AGRICULTURE... COMMISSIONER === STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. _ were depressed ovef the price of wheat. - farmers. SS Monday, October 28th, the Commissioners of Agriculture of 32 states of the Union, met at Washington, D. C., in annual convention. We were in session the 28th, 29th, and 30th. There were a great many things of interest taken up by the Association. x Secretary of Agriculture Hyde met with us Tuesday evening. The Commissioners from the grain section of the United States Of course the Commissioners from the Southern States were a'so depressed because of the low price _ of cotton, cotton seed and peanuts. There was a standing committee of seven, appointed to confer with Secretary of Agriculture Hyde on any emergency which affects the I am the representative on the committee from the South- eastern States. ; : - The Association of Commissioners passed several resolutions and for- warded them to the Speaker of -the House and the President of the Senate. I was on the Resolutions Committee. The Commissioners were very insistent in petitioning Congress to- immediately enact tariff legislation which will protect the raw products of this country from competition with raw products that come in from abroad. _ The specific program of the Southern Commissioners on this tariff ee is for a duty| on vegetable oils, long staple cotton, jute and urlap. oe Of course there are a great many other products that come in com- petition with our farm products that we wish a duty on. I have argued _ the question with you in the Bulletin before of the necessity of a duty on the three items mentioned above. Right now an inch, and an inch and an eighth staple is not bringing any more on the market than a seven-eighths inch staple. more. This is only $2.50 per bale. The extra long staple cotton always produces less to the acre than the short staple cotton. The $2.50 per bale that you get for the long staple cotton over the short staple will not pay for the loss that you have on the same acreage in the amount you produce. Last year there were between four hundred and five hundred thous- and ba'es of Egyptian long staple cotton shipped into the United States. It is being imported now into this country daily. This accounts for the failure of our long staple cotton to bring the premium that it deserves. MARKET At some points it is bringing one-half cent- A Meeting Of The Commissioners Of The United Stabae in Washington, D.C. Peanuts and cotton seed are going at begging prices. They will continue to do this and will get cheaper if we do not have a duty on the vegetable oils that are pouring into this country from the Philippine Islands. : A vote was taken in the U. S. Senate recently on Philippine inde- pendence. It lost. There is also a bi'l pending to tax the importations from the Philippine Islands and return the tax to the Philippine Gov- ernment as long as the Islands are a possession of the United States. - The Southern Commissioners of Agriculture stand unequivocally for Philippine independence. If this is not granted, we wish a bill passed taxing their importations and returning the tax to the Philippine Gov- ernment. This is the only way that we can protect the market for cot- ton seed oil, peanut oil, soy bean oil, hog lard and dairy products of this country. = Vegetable oils that are imported into this country are. produced by naked peon labor where 10 cents a day is high wages. If there is no protection given, on the vegetable oil situation in this country it will lower the standard of living of our farmers in the South to the level of | the peon laborer of the Orient. : All manufactured articles have a tariff duty. The vegetable oils go principally into soap. There is a high duty on soap. I could enum- . erate all the manufactured articles and show you where the duty pro- tects them but the raw products from which they are made are not. pro- tected and sell on a parity with the raw product from other countries. -T have received hundreds of communications from the farmers of Georgia, endorsing the program of the Southern Commissioners of Ag- riculture, within the last few days. I do not think this is much Farm. Relief but I think a direct tariff on products which are produced by our farmers will be the aid and help that has made our manufacturers of America rich. ee Wednesday, November 6th, we are to have a meeting in Macon of those interested in the organization of a peanut association in Georgia for the purpose of pooling and holding their peanuts. Of course this Association managed porperly will help some. But the absolute neces- sity for the tariff on peanuts of $85.00 per ton minimum to be effective is for a tariff to be placed also on vegetable oils that come into this _ country in competition with peanut oil, : Nov. 5, 1929. : EUGENE TALMADGE. REPORT oe OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, November 7 ; ATLANTA MACON Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs. ------ $1.25 $1.15 Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 lbs. ---- 2.25. 3.50 Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. ees = = ees 53 52 Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. --.---.----- 51 50 eos Ge. rade, 007, == 5 49 48 Beas Vard= Run d07. s.6o ses en Oe 50 Stags, lb. _-:------------------------- 25 25 Os a 3g 28 Roosters; 10. seca ees pee eee 412 Perens (i ae cee eo ene - 33 - BD DUCKS Die ogre ee ee ee 20 25 siseese. 1b. 2020s ass 35 18 Turkeys, lb. -------------------------- 3D 30 | BiSlG Beas: ved, bur --_-c22----- Toe Few Seles. to quote = Country Butter, best table, lb. ------- 45 #2 Oh AN ee 3 3 Country Butter, cooking, lb. --------- 30 oe Se i E SE , 1929. Always Subject to Variation. f + Basis No. 1, Hogs Sold for 8.95 at the Co-operative Sal Held at- Thomasville, Ga., October 30, 1929. _ ore ay [238 Leta eee : Sa ee Se Hig ts VALDOSTA AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS $1.40 $1.25 $1.50 $1.25 3.00 2.60 3.00 hue BO 52 50 AT 48 60.0 = Ae 45. 46 48 46-3 43 48 50 48 43 eee 26 : 23 20 25 - 26 : 23 20 fee 14 16 15 6 ne Be 30 - ge 25 15 ay 17% AS MARKET BULLETIN Booths AA and AAA Grade, from Ped. Pulliam St., SW, Phone Madison 5982- stock, lay by Christmas, $1 ea., 5 point | AW Ped. cockerels, $1.25 ea., 1 cockerel free with every 10 pullets. No _ personal checks. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2. : Pure Tancred W. L. May cockerels, 90c ea., FOB. Mrs. S. L. Hill, Dalton, Ga. RED. 5: March W. L. cockerels (won first prize in County Fair) $1.50 ea. Write. R. E. Morgan, White Plains, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred Everlay Brown Leghorn cockerels, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. M. E. McLean, Norman Park, Ga RFD A. 25 White L. pullets, April 22nd hch. Best of breeding, $2 ea., 5 March cock- erels, $2.50 ea., all FOB. W. R. Davis, Conyers, Ga. 6 Kerlin S C WL hens for breeders. Tested quality, $1.50 ea. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga. 12-Tancred W. L. ready to lay pull- ets, $1.25 ea. separately; $1.10 ea., if entire lot is taken. Mrs. O. F. Shear- er, Alapaha, Ga. Drums Bred-to-Lay Golden Buff Leghorns: 12 young now laying hens and 1 cock, $25> M. F. Merriam, Dem- orest, Ga. A few imported Eng. Barron W. L., large type cockerels, 12 wks. old, $1.00 ea. No personal checks accepted. Mrs. O. L. Stone, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred dark Brown Leghorns: roosters, 15 and 7 mos old, $1.50 ea., 5 cockerels, 4 mos old, 75c ea., not pre- paid. Dorsey Dunagan, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 pure bred March hatch Buff L. cockerels, of best laying strain. Direct, $1 ea. J. S. Hiers, Mershon, Ga. 2 Brown L., May hatch cockerels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. GAMES Pure bred dark Cornish Games: 5 hens and 1 unrelated cockerel, $2 ea., May hatch, 5 to 6 lbs. cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. M. B. Jones, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. Dark Cornish Game yr. old hens, $2 ea., cocks, $5 ea., cockerels, $1 ea. Miss Gussie Fulton, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 Cornish Indian Game, 2-3. grown roosters, $1.00 ea., FOB. H. W. Lynch, Brooks, Ga. Thoroughbred dark Cornish cocker- els, $3.50 ea. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish Indian Game $2 ea. Mrs. Lon W. Chafin, Norman Park, Ga. Rt, 1. 5 thoroughbred Cornish Game roos- ters, $1 ea. Mrs. G. L. Hicks, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt. 6. A. Spivey, Soperton, Ga. Dark Cornish Game March and Ap- ril cockerels, $2 ea., or 2 for $3.75 FOB my shipping point. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. 3 dark Cornish Game 1928 hatch roosters, $2 ea. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, iyiby, Goa. Rt. 4, Box 19. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS Marcy strain February hatch Giants, pullets, $2 ea., roosters, $3 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vien- ha, Ga: Rb 2: : Pure bred Marcy Black Giant early hatch cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Nancy Smith, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred Marcy J. B. Giant cocker- els, Spring hatch, $2 and $2.50 ea. Coop returned, collect. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. 20 April hatch J. B. Giant pullets, $1.25 ea. Hill Crest stock. Mrs. Lewis P. Claxton, Graymont, Ga. A few J. B. Giant April.15th hatch cockerels, 7 1-2 to 9 lbs., $5 ea. Guar- anteed to.please. FOB. W. R. Davis, Conyers, Ga. : 6 May hatch J. B. Giants, 5 pullets and 1 cockerel, 75c ea., or $4 for lot. Mrs. Jno. E. Feltman, Winston, Ga. J. B. Giant 6 lb. rooster, Blue Rib- bon winner, 6 mos old, and 1 rooster, 10 Ibs., 18 mos old, $2 and $2.50. Mrs. R. R. Howard, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 4. Pure bred J. B. Giayts, frying size, cockerels and pullets, 90c ea. C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. LEGHORNS 14 W. L., 2 yr. old hens, (some good, some culls) $10 FOB my house. Exch for corn del . my,house. F. B. Felker, Hapeville, Ga. 46 Stewart Ave. 165 S C W L hens, $165 for entire lot, FOB Alto. P. O. Money order, or peels check. R. N. Wright, Alto, a. 3 _ 2 Carters strain Buff Leghory cock- erels, $1.50 ea. or exch. for 3 light breed pullets. J. P. Brown, Meansville, Ga. 40 Tancred W L 4 mos old puliets, March and April cockerels, $1.50 and Irish Grey Game cock, $5 FOB. J.| MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS| 12 Pape strain Black Minorca two yr. old hens, good layers, $1.50 ea. Mrs. M. B. Jones, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. Genuine Pape strain Black Minorca April cockerels, $2 ea., or 2 for $3.75. Mrs, J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Trio Black Minorcas: cockerel and 2 hens, $10. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE R. I. Red and Barred Rock, young hens, March hatch, just beginning to lay, 25c 1b. No checks. Send money or- der. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Demorest, Ga. 9 Black Minorca pullets, and 2 cock- erels, 2.W. Leghorns and 1 R. I. Red, Spring hatch pullets. $14 for the 12 pullets and 2 cockerels, FOB. Mrs. John Stewart, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 71. Pen of 5 hens and 1 rooster, KIWI (known as the Wingless Egg Machine) well cared for and just finished molt- ing. $15 or exch. for equal value. What have you to offer? Ernest. CG. Fokes, LaGrange, Ga. 11 Berry strain Silver Spangled Hamburgs: 4 cockerels and 7 pullets, $1.50 ea., or $4 per trio; also 10 J. B. Giants, pure bred, July hatch, $1.50. a., or I cockerel and 4 pullets, $6. E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga. Rt. C. ORPINGTONS Pure bred White Orpington pullets, around 2 lbs. ea., 75c ea., FOB. C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. s Thoroughbred Golden Buff Orping- ton hens, $2 each, and rooster, $3 ea. All January hatch. Cash with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Golden Buff Orpington April cock- oe a exch for same age and reed pullet. Mrs. Fo. R. i Fruitland, Ga. vey 2 pure bred, April hatch Buff Orp. cockerels, $1.50 ea., $2.50 for both. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE 4 youngsters (Flying Homers) Pit- man stock, $6, or trade for 12 grow Bantams. Geo. Austin, Atlanta, Ga., 356 Moreland Ave., N. E. Il pr. large Blue pigeons, 1-2 Ho- mers, also their 1 week old squab, $1; I White King cock, 75c; 1 mixed Car- neaux cock, 50c; $2 for lot, or exch for 1 White Pekin drake. Edward Riggins, Blackshear, Ga. Bov 62. 20 prs. White Kings and Blue Dodg- ers, mixed, $10 for lot, or exch for R. I. Red or White Rock pullets. Mrs. B. F. Smith, Nunez, Ga. 20 pr. Swiss Mondaines, $2 pr., for quick sale. M. L. Sparts, Waycross, Ga. 1902 Prescott St. 10 Muff Tumblers, $5 Cash with or- der ;also several varieties Fancy pig- eons. Write for prices. R. L. Tribble, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 69. : 6 Red Carneaux and 6 mixed kinds, 2 $5. Mrs. Dora Fox, Atlanta, Ga., 743 | cheap. Miss Sara Fields, Macon, Ga. 865 Orange St. R. I. REDS. 12 pullets, 4 mos old, $1.50 ea. Mahoods. prize stock and heavy layers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. 2 pure bred Owen strain R. I. Red J. C. Goolsby,Graham, Ga. Rt. 1. with pullets, $2 FOB. J. S. Coolidge, Ga. / 5 pure bred, dark R. I. Red putlets, R. S. Attaway, Matthews, Ga., Rt. 1. 17 Owen strain, pure bred R. I. Red lot for $25 and buyer pay Exp. chgs. Send money order. Athens, Ga. 225 Peter St. ea., FOB. Mrs. Geo, Fletcher, Brox- ton, Ga. RFD 2, Box 34. $1.50 ea. No checks. E. E. Ahl, Alma, Ga., Rt. 3. 2 dark red ea., or excly for 2 S. P. C., 8 or 10 wks. old pigs, in fat cond, or for high grade Jersey heifer calf. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. 6 pure bred Owens strain, blood tested April and May hatch roosters, Ga. Rt. 2: Owen and Donaldson strain 8 mos old Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 60. Rb. 2S. C. R. I. Red, Doyaldson. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4. blee, Ga. About 25 strictly high class Owe Farm R. I. Red hens, culled from over or 30c lb. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga. Ralph Morris, Augusta, Ga., Wrightsboro Road. , 12 S. C. R. I, Red 1 1-2 yr. old hens lets, $1.50 ea., $22 for lot. Send Cash- ticello, Ga. } 3 pure bred R. I. Red April roosters Indian Game same age pullets. Mrs. E. M. Tomlinson, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1. I. Red cockere's, from day old chicks catur, Ga., 526 So. Candler St. ea. Mrs. M. E. McLean, Park, Ga., RFD A. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC., FOR SALE /Prize stock of the Worlds largest and best layers, $35.00 ea., also 1 tom, 3 yrs., old, wt., about 45 lbs., scores, 97 1-2 points, Ga. RE - 5. April hatch, $12.00 and $15.00 ea. Fat- her wt., 62 lbs., when 5 tom, $10.00 for both. Money order or Cashiers check. Mrs. M. E. Williford, Stephens, Ga., RFD. . 2 1-2 yr.,.old M. B. tom, wt., 20 Ibs., Money order. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. Mammoth Broyzes: 18 mos., tom, $16.00; 7 April and June hatch toms, $8.00 ea., 14 April and June hens, $6.00 and $7.00 ea., also 40 turkeys for Than- ksgiving, for best offer. Mrs. J. O. King, -Lavonia, Ga... Rt. 3... . and gobbler, wt., about 10 and 7 lbs. Box 3. (Continued on page five) Thursday, November 7, 1929. 117 White King pigeons, for sale $1.35 ea., and 1 cockerel, $2. February = hatch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. ae Several Quisenberry AAA stock R. Choice, dark, R. I. Reds: cockerels, $5 and $3 ea., 2 cocks, 2 yrs. old, $5 ea. March and April cockerels, $1.25 each. a 2 yr. old R. I. Red rooster, to mate = : : Kight, pullets, $1.40 ea., 1 cockerel, $1.70, or ? Sylvester Riddle, 25 Donaldson 8S. C. R. I. Red pull- ae ets and 5 roosters, March hatch, $1. Thoroughbred, blood tested for W. _ D., April hatch R. I. Red cockerels, 10 mos old cockerels, $5 $2 FOB. Mrs. E. J. Tharpe, Vidalia, . 6 thoroughbred dark S. C. R. I. Red, pullets, $1.25 ea., 2 cockerels, same age and strain, $1.50-ea., 2 yr. dld cock, $2. Donaldson strain, R. I. Reds: 6rea- dy to lay puliets and 1 cockerel, $12. Mrs. R. Lee Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. strain 7 1-2 and 6 lbs., cockerels, $4 FOB. 20 Donaldson 6 mos old pullets and => cockerels, from trapnested egg reeord Reds, $1.50 Can Mrs. E. Spence, Cham- 300 very fine Reds, $2 and $2.50 ea, 6 or 7S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, from : $2.50 to $7.50 ea., or trade for turkeys, or anything of equal value I want. 2008). and 3 February hatch, now laying pul- | e iers check. Mrs. Lee McElheny, Mon- $1.50 ea., or exch for 3 dark Cornish _ oe direct, $2.50 and $5. F. E, Kehrer, De- _ Pure bred R. I. Red cockerels, $1.50 Norman Limited number May and June hatch S Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey toms, : $150.00. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, 20 Giant Bronze toms, March and _ yrs. old. Mrs. a nl} J. G. Waldrip, Tifton, Ga. Turkeys raised this yr.,1 hen andl. $8.00; 5 hens, 2 yrs., old, 10 to 15 Ibs., e 3 ea., $5.00 ea., or the 6 for $30.00 FOB. _ 2M. B., April hatch turkeys: hen $5.00 and, $3.50, or $8.00 for the 2. Mrs. _ W. M. Snell, Wrightsville, Ga.,/ Rt. 3. - 2c ea. All blooming size. Edison, Ga. Rt. 3. \ 4 Thursday, November 7, 1929. | Flowers and Seed For Sale _Very fine dahlia (3 shades red, va- riegated and purple), 10c per bulb, $1 doz. Exch for sorghum syrup, butter- beans, pecans, peanuts, dried apples or peaches. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, Covington, Ga. Rt. 5. /Green jew, large and small leaf, pur- ple striped and green and white strip- ed, and variegated violets, ea., 10c doz. golden bells, white Star Jasmine, weeping linden, forsythia, pink al- - monds and purple lilac, 4 for 25c; iris, 10 different, $1; 15 mixed, $1; $6 a 100; gladioli, 200 varieties, mixed, blooming size, $1 a 100; dahlias, 10 different, $1; 12 mixed, $1; $6 a 100, Mrs. Henry El- ler, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3. = Crinum (not crimson) lilies, large Size, 20c; Shasta daisies, 40c doz. Mrs. J. L. Yaun, Chauncey, Ga. Red, yellow or orange canna bulbs, 5c a 100; yellow daffodils, 25c doz., dahlia bulbs, 75c doz., a few cuttings dbl. red and pink geranium, Plumbago, single red geranium, red conch, large and small leaf jew, all 10c ea., stripped yard cane, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. . L. Hendrix, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 3. Bulbs: Paper white narcissi, 3c ea., _ February narcissi, 4c ea., white Easter lily, blooming size, $1 doz., dew-drop, Add postage. Miss Abbie Bar- rett, Barwick, Ga. = Dbl. yellow japonica, forsythia, red and pink Dorothy Perkins, 15c ea., 2 : - for 25c; large, blooming size bulbs, red Easter, and red spider, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; purple everblooming sweet violets 2 doz., 25c; $1 a 100; dbl. pearl tube- rose bulbs, 50c doz., not del., except ~for orders of 50c or more. Exch for _ Oried fruits, free from core or worms, pecans. Ea. to pay postage. Write first. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. ~ Seed: Sweet Williams, 15 shades, 10c for 1 teaspoonful, or 3 for 25c: mixture _ Of poppy seed, large kind, salmon and - pink, 10c for 1 spoonful, or 3 for 25c. = ae Everett T. Hale, Athens, Ga., Rt. Royal blue iris, lemon lilies, 25 doz., bleeding heart, 40c bulb, blue, pink and lavender Puzzle Fool, 35c bulb: dbl. yellow japonica, pink crepe myrtle, __Yooted, 25 ea., white Shasta daisies, _ 50e doz. Add postage, Miss Pearl Vick, es muay, (Ga. Rts 3; __ Boxwoods, 25 plants for $2.50; 100 for: $7; $60 M, 500 or more cape jasmines, $3 doz., $10 for 50 or lot for $75; pink _ crepe myrtle sprouts, $2 doz., $10 per 100; 50 Little Star Jasmine plants, $10. All well rooted and del. Mrs. B. 23 S L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. ; Dbl. pink peonies, 50c clump; variety - hamed iris, $1 doz., cape jasmines, 25 ea., Empress daffodils, $1 doz., (small bulbs extra); mixed gladioli, 50c doz., hardy red carnations and blue agera- tums, rooted, 15c or 2 for 25c; dbl. salmon poppy seed, 10c thls., dbl. dah- lias, lilies, and variety potted plants., Exch for 1 doz. frying chickens, 2 gal. good table peas, 10 lbs. good dried ap- ples, 1-2 bu., peanuts and 1 gal pop - corn, not mixed and shelled. Mrs. W. __M. Jones, Lyerly, Ga. Salmon sultanas and pink conch shell begonias, 20c ea., Leopard plants, ostrich plume and Boston ferns, 25c ea., 4 different dbl. geraniums, 10c ea. or 4 for 25c; Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c; Easter and Orange lilies, 6 for 5c; Collection of 25 yard and box flowers rooted, 1 of a kind, $2; col. of 10 different lilies, $1.50. Cash with order. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Alma, Ga., Sob eas Lg. leaf Bedded Coleus rooted 10c ea. 8 for 25c postpaid. (No name or address : - given). Blooming size gladioli bulbs, 50c doz, bulblets, 1c ea., large wine lilies, 25c --ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Geo. Roy, Arling- ton, Ga, Rt. 2. _ Mixed dahlia bulbs, 25c doz. pink crepe myrtle, 3 for 25c; purple wisteria 2 for 25c; red and pink geraniums, 15 and 25c; jonquils, 2 doz., 25c; white spirea, 2 for 25c; blue violets, 15c doz., Boston, Fluffy-Ruffle and Lace ferns, - "%5e ea., asparagus, 50c ea., smaller ferns, 10c ea., rooted and del. Cash with order. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Ameri- =-eus; Ga. Rt. B; Box 136. Easter lily bulbs, 50c, 75c and $1 doz.. Mrs. V. L. ORear, 6 1-2 doz. mixed bulbs, Jonquils, Star of Bethlehem, white and blue hy- ~acinths, 4 colors narcissi, white, cream - yellow, variegated, dbl. and single daf- fodils, Morning Star and several col- }dy, colors or orange, wht. red or mix- MARKET BULLETIN ors gladioli, all for $1.50. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. Yellow jonquils, 10c ea., bulbs, 3 for 25c; green striped jew, 15c per cut- ting, 2 for 25c. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Yellow jonquils, violets, pineapple plants, also red skin nest onion but- tons. Sell or exch for anything use- ful I need. Write. Mrs. G. O. McClung Hawkinsville, Ga. Assorted canna bulbs, narcissi, but- ter and egg and jonquil bulbs, all 25c doz., nice, rooted cape jasmine, 25c; red and pink verbena, 10c bunch. Mil- dred Taylor, Gordon, Ga., Rt. 3. Large, dbl. butter and egg daffodils, sweet scented cluster yellow narcissi, clean dry bulbs, ready to be put out, 60c gal. Mrs. C, A. Weaver, Felton, Ga. RFD=2; Blue Flag lilies, 5 doz. $1; yellow jonquils, $1 a 100. Add postage. Mrs. G. D. Crawford, Martin, Ga. Hardy phlox, deep pink, 35c doz., 2 doz. or more orders postpaid. Miss Bertha Allen, Loudsville, Ga. Blue grape hyacinths, 50c a 100. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. Roots of a Terrestrial orchid, foliage evergreen. Leaves are sword-like, up- right from 3 to 4 ft., high, redish pur- ple bloOms on tall spikes, 6 to 8 in., across blooms, perfectly hardy out- doors, 50c ea., 3 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa, Ga. 10 well rooted crimson cactus, 25c a- bunch. Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga. Red and yellow canna bulbs, 30c -doz. postpaid. Cash with order. No stamps. Mrs. W. I. Shiverg, Cuthbert, Ga. Several hundred hardy iris, $1.25 per-+ 100, del., lilacs, $1 doz. hollyhock plants, 25c doz., also hardy shrubs and vines at lowest market prices. Exch. for dried fruit or anything useful. Write. Mrs. R. A. Whitmire, Carnes- ville, Ga. RE. 1. Oxalis, large, yellow, bulbs, 15c doz., Giant pink, 4 for 10c, or 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebu- 1lOn Se Grass : Boston, Ostrich Plume and Baby Breath ferns, well rooted, 10c ea., growing white Godfry Calla lilies, 25c ea., St. Bernard lily, variegated fol- iage, rooted, 15c; 2 rooted American Beauty ger., 15c ea., or 2 for 25c; but- ter and eggs, large size bulbs. 20c doz. April blooming narcissi, 15c doz., 2 doz 25c. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Dbl. white altheas, 35c ea., lavender altheas, 25c ea., single privet hedge, 10e-ea., -or 38 3 100. All 1--yr- old: Shasta and English daisies, ea., 25c doz., white spider lilies, 45c doz. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Edison, Ga. 2 yr. old Sprengeria, 25c ea., Boston and Roosevelt ferns, 25c ea., Sword ferns, 15 ea., all kinds ger. cuttings & salmon sultana cuttings, and conch be- gonia, rooted, deep pink, all 10c each. Mrs .G. H. Eley, White Plains, Ga. Mixed jonquils and butter cups, 15c per qt., 50c gal. postpaid. J. S. Huck- aby, Griffin, Ga., Box 329. Yellow and white bulbs (to be plant- ed now) 2c ea., FOB. A. F. Megahee, Collidge, Ga. Gladioli bulbs, large size, now rea- ed, 50c doz., postpaid. J. J. Johnston, College Park, Ga. 1 bus good, clean Sunflower seed, $2 pie eee Freeman, Cleveland, Ga. Dbl. blue Dutch hyacinths, blooming size bulbs, 50c doz., April white nar- Cissi, 25c doz.,..all del., jonquils, 75c a 100. Exch for butter and eggs bulbs. 2 jonquils for 1 butter and eggs. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 60. Russian Giant sunflower seed, se- lected from heads, 12 to 16 in. wide, 25 qt. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. _ Hastings white tube roses, 30c doz., postpaid. Cash with order. Will ac- cept stamps. Miss Mary McMichen, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 7. Hundreds of watermelon crepe myr- tles, 15 to 35c ea., pink (red veined) altheas, Cherokee, Velvet and red Dor- othy Perkins roses, flowering almonds 20c ea., cheaper in large lots. All post- age prepaid. Will exch. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena, Ga. Rt. 1. 1500 cream with orange cup daffo- dils, blooming size bulbs, $10 M, or $1.25 a 100, and postage. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga.- Narcissi, white with yellow center, blooms in cluster, bulbs, 85c a 100, $3.- 25 per 500 del., butter and eggs bulbs, 80c a 100. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hart- well, Ga. Rt: 2. 5 j Yellow jasmine, rooted, 30c doz., blue iris, wht. daffodil dbl jonquil bulbs, ea., yellow jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Flora Sams, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 7. Mammoth sunflower seed, 1929 crop, 20c lb., plus postage. E. W. Hale, Jef- FECSOM Crue ebicd. Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 yrs. old, 25c ea., 4 yrs. old, 50c; hardy phlox, 60c doz., crepe myrtle, 45c ea., jonquil and daffodils, 35c doz. Easter rose, 40c doz., pink flowering almonds, 20c; fox glove, 25c bunch. Mrs. A. M. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Dorothy Perkins (pink and red) rose bushes, 25c ea., larger size, 35c ea., lg. foliage cannas, small red blooms, roots, 10c ea., 1 doz., postpaid, $1.20; several varieties altheas, $1.40 doz., P. P. Clara V. Trimbe, Adairsville, Ga. Large, dbl. dahlia bulbs: yellow Ca- losse, Storm King (pure white) large rose pink, old rose with blue, extra. leg. red, dark rose cactus, American Beau- ty red, dark purple, yellow, red, pink, red and white, medium size, very dbl, purple and pink pompons $1.50 and $1 per doz. Add 5c postage. Mrs. M. M. Keltey, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 4. Dahlias: 2 shades red and 1 of yel- low, ea., $1 doz., Will book orders and mail when ready. Also have zennia, marigold and touch-me-not seed, 10c per large pkg., and 1 doz., blue, Roman hyacinths ready now, $1. Other party pay postage. Miss Mamie Garner, Men- lo. GaeRt 2; Red and grape begonias, 15c ea., hardy red carnations, 20c ea., salmon pink and purple sultanas, rooted, 10c a., pink justicia, crested fern and rainbow ferns, 15c ea. Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 large Umbrella palm in tub, one white 2 rose, and 4 red geraniums, 1 justicia, small fern in tub; small sul- tana and small ferns are in tub with palm. Other flowers and flower seed; also castor bean seed. Sell or exch. eee: Mrs. R. C. Smith, Buford, Ga. Several hundred ea., old fashioned yellow jonquils and daffodil bulbs, 75c per 100. Mrs. R. V. Bussey, Talbot- ton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 22. Cannas: Light lemon yellow, $1.50 per 100; Red President, $2 a 100; yel- low fragrant narcissi, $1 a 100; large yellow daffodil and red Gladioli bulbs, ea., $2 a 100; 15 different varieties and colors rose cuttings, $1 a 100: privet hedge cuttings, $1 per 200; arbor-vit- eas, 1: yr. old, $1 for 4. Mrs: WwW. C. Cato, Cordele, Ga., 8th St. Red and pink crepe myrtle, rooted sprouts, 10c; lavender crepe myrtle, and monthly rose, white, pink, red and flesh, cuttings, 5c ea., rooted, pink ver- bena, 5c. Mrs. W. G. Cannon, Fitz- patrick, Ga. 6 each, Monthly rose, rooted, and gladioli, red and _ pink, bulbs, for $1. Send COD. Mrs. Cecile H. Pitts, Roswell, Ga., Rt. 1, Hix Place. IM blue Roman hyacinth bulbs, 35c doz., 2M each, narcissi and jonquil bulbs, each, 25c doz. Mrs. T. M. Todd St. Charles, Ga. : Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c bulbs, ~ del. well, Ga. February cactus (ong red blooms) cuttings, 10c ea. Mrs. Claudia Stall- ings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 72. White Easter lily, blooming size bulbs, 10c ea., 50c per 1-2 doz., 90c doz. $7 per 100. Add postage. Miss Ideal Rahn, Guyton, Ga., Rt. 2. Rose of Sharon bushes, 3 for 50c; 1 purple lilac bush, 70 in. high, 5c Postpaid. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmet- to, Ga. : April blooming white narcissi weigelas, not a 100 Miss Vena Brown, Hart- and FOB. Mrs. B. L. Ashe, Watkinsville, Ga. 12 Exhibition varieties chrysanthe- mums. Sel lor exch hyacinths, narcis- si, tulips, daffodils, Madonna or Eas- ter lily bulbs. Miss Mayme Futch, Edi- 3 varieties jonquils and daffodils mixed yellow, 60c a 100, $5 a. M. Exch son, Ga., RFD 3. some for March or April hatch Thomp- son strain Barred Rock cockerels. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 3. Giant red and yellow dbl flowered and yellow. with red spots canna bulbs 75c doz., Shasta daisies, 90c a 100; Del. a R. Lee Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. Rte Large paper white narcissi, 25c doa, $2 a 100; jonquil and daffodils, $1 per 100; dbl. yellow sweet scented narcis- si, $1 a 100. Miss Savannah Clark, Gay, Ga. Poppy seed, dbl., mixed colors, 10c spoonfull. Mrs. A. P. McPherson, Bre- men, Ga. Care Viewpoint Farm. Trumpet Major daffodils, large, long stemmed flowers, 30c per doz, $2 a '100; medium size blooming bulbs, 20 PAGE THREE * doz., $1 per 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Prickett. Maysville, Ga. - Purple iliac, rooted, 20c; white Eas- ter lily bulbs, 25c doz., $2 a 100; zennia seed, mixed colors, marigold, yellow and red, 20c per cup fuil; old time Star jasmine, also yellow Xmas vine, 25c ea., Eng. ivy, 15c ea., purple alth- ea, 2 ft. high, 25c. Mrs. W. M. Hart- ley, Conyers, Ga. Cuttings of abelia, Eleagnus Reflexa, Trailing Euonymous, Catega Lelandi, holly leaved Tea Olive, 25c per doz., $1.50 a 100. Mrs. B. E. Gooch, Eaton- ton, Ga. All colors, mixed, sweet pea seed, 10c thls. Mrs. Mack Gunter, Elberton, Ga., 127 Maplewood Ave. : Large cup size pink and flesh color poppy seed, 10c per thls. Mrs. V. P. Newby, Holton, Ga. Flower Seeds: Large, dbl. orange and canary color marigold, cupful to ea. pkeg., dbl. touch-me-not, all colors, thls. to pkg., large, dbl. red zennias, red | poppy, snap dragons and salvia; All sealed, nice pkg. Sell or exch for any flowers, garden seed, bulbs, or plants, such as phlox, pansy, Monkey Face, tulips or hyacinths. Miss Laura Mor- ris, Roopville, Ga. . German Bearded iris, $1 doz, un- named dbl. peonies, white, red and pink, $3 doz. Named peonies in Fes- tiva Maxima, Fragrans, Plenissima Ro- sea, 50c ea., assorted gladiolus, named sorts, 50c doz., rose bushes, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea., climbing roses, 2 yrs. T5c ea., Vinca Major 30c doz. All del. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. Red and lilac crepe myrtle, 25c ea., all colors monthly Tea roses, 25 ea., 3 for $1; April blooming narcissi, 25c ~ doz., 2 varieties single blue hyacinths, ~ 25c doz., Jacobs Ladder, red, 25c doz. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga... Rid, = Golden Bells, white spirea, bridal wreath, purple lilac, 15c ea., old mans beard, 25c ea. Add postage. No COD Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga. Little yellow cluster winter pinks, 1c ea., dusty miller, 2 for 5c; 1 rooted red and orange lantana, 15c; cuttings, Ic ea., red, single geraniums, 10c ea., lg. | lac fern, 25c ea., milk and wine lil- | ies, 5, 10 and 15c; golden bell, and crimson Rambler rose bushes, 10c ea. All orders over 30c del. No COD. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 148. Red, pink, yellow, white roses cutt- | ings, 25c ea., Easter lily, purple, and white, 30c doz., all colors canna lilies, 25c doz., Calla lilies 25c doz| Miss Ju- lia M. Boynton Griffin, Ga., Care Gen Del. % Lot of Box flowers, Sweet Williams, Dusty Miller, Cactus and iris. Sell cheap, or exch for white feed or flour sacks, or onion or pie plants. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga. 5 different sultana cuttings, 5c ea., begonias, and ferns, 10c ea., or trade for dried apples, or anything can use. Dyar Willis, Blaine, Ga. Rt. 3. 1M King Hubert red canna _ bulbs, $3.50 per 100 FOB. R. W. Schum, Am- ericus, Ga., P. O. Box 426. Red spirea (Anthony Waterer) but- | terfly bush, purple wisteria, dbl. Wht. Altheas, pink crepe myrtle, pink wei- gela, all well rooted, 25c ea., not pre- paid. Any 3 postpaid for 75c. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Several doz. white and yellow nar- cissi, 20c doz., bulbs; jonquils, 15c doz. | Easter lily, 50c doz., oxalis, 10c bulb or 3 for 25c. Add postage on all or- ders. Mrs. O. S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. White Easer lily bulbs, $8 a 100; $1 doz and postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Gai, Rt 2. as ~ Purple lilac, well rooted, small bush 20c ea., dark pink crepe myrtle, well rooted plant, 25c ea. Mrs. J. A. Scott, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1. : : Variety geraniums, ferns, begonias and other pot flowers. Sell or exch. Write before ordering. Mrs. A. F. Fain, Howard, Ga. Box 65. pe White Wax Spider lilies, 6 for 50c; evergreen winter blooming yellow jas- mine, $1 for 15; well rooted Woodbine 25 ea., 6 for $1. Add postage. Jennie Evelyn Wells, Chatsworth, Ga. White, pink, blue hydrangeas, 30c ea. 4 for $1; flowering pear, crepe myr- tles, deutzia, Philadelphus, Caladium | and Elephant Ears, 25c ea., pink spi- rea, Van Houtti and pink almond, 25c ea., hibiscus, dbl. red and peach blow plants, 30c ea., 4 for $1. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. = 12 doz. blooming size gladioli (pink and red) bulbs, 50c doz., $5 for lot, i Mrs. W. Marion Kendricks. ek PAGE FOUR . postpaid. Miss L. size, -ea., dahiia bulbs, single, dark red and | seed, reasonable. old farn, $2;cutting pink hite A t 1 Z Flowers And Seed For Sale Spencers Sweet pea seed, mixed, 10c oz., Eckford, mixed, 10c 0z., $1.10 Ib., c K. Williams, Locust Grove. Ga. Shasta daisies, 2 kinds, 25c doz., win- ter pinks, white, $1 a 100; peach or rose sultanas, 6 for 25c; orange lan- tana, 20c ea., hydrangea, 25c ea., Bos- ton ferns, 15c; extra large canna bulbs ellow, 50c doz., All rooted. Add post- ae on orders for less than $1. Will exch. Write first Miss Beanie Smith Kite, Ga. Rt. 1. Jonquils, tiger lilies, 15c doz., also shrubbery for sale. John Wilson, Lov- ing, Ga. Tiger lilies, 25c doz., trumpet vine, 15c; white rose cuttings, 10c ea., ever- blooming pink rose cuttings, 2 for 25; Exch for peanuts or pecans. Vernon Boggs, Morganton, Ga. Coral vine tubers, 3 for 25c; clema- tis paniculate, altheas, orchid, white and white with red throat, blooming 25c ea., swainsonia, lavender, 20c onze, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. O tinarte Statesboro, Ga., 233 So. Zetterower St. Dbl. red carnations, rooted, 25c ea., 2 yellow spotted cannas, 5c a., 50c doz., Xmas cactus, rooted, beefsteak begonia, 10c ea., jonquil bulbs, 15 doz. 2 doz. 25c. Add postage on orders un- der 50c. Mrs. F. E Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. i White Kerria or Easter japonica, 25c ea., 2 for 35c; white and pink olean- ders, 25c ea., white and pink cannas, very dbl. 50c doz. Add postage on all orders under 50c. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. Mock orange seed, 10c thls. Miss Su- sie Lancaster, Mauk, Ga. Selected, dbl. zennia, various shapes and shades in pink, also mixed colors, select dbl. seed, 10c pkg., sweet purple Viglets, 10c doz., Xmas cactus, well rooted, 10c cutting; hydrangea rooted cuttings, 25c. Exch for dbl. hyacinth bulbs at reasonable price, or for mam- moth everbearing strawberry, or frost proof cabbage plants. Mrs. J. E. Hogue, Gordon, Ga. : Grape Leaf begonia, red and white conch begonia, red and white geran- iums, 1 red sultana, hydrangea, Big . Boston ferns, knife blade and Xmas cactus, all ee blooming size, 25c ar ea., $2 for lot; 1 ge August lily, 35c; 3 kinds wandering jew, 25c for 12. Add postage on'small orders. Mrs. Nettie Gooch, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1." About 100 weigela roses, well rooted, -25c ea., Boxwoods, junipers and Pyri- midal arbor vitea, 50c ea., hardy yel- low primroses, purple iris, Sweet Wil- liams and golden glow, 25c doz.,; Ker- ria, snowballs flowering almonds and go'den bells, 25c ea., velvet rose, 5c ea., daffodils and jonquils 25c doz. Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3, Box 15... Tiger lilies, 75c a 100, cherokee ros- es, $1 doz, and other shrubbery for sale. All well rooted. Johnson Chas- tain, Morganton, Ga. - Orange June lilies, 50c for nice size bunch, del., 3 Angel Trumpets, 2 ft. high, 75c. Miss Christine Jones, Lula, Ga Rt. 3. Iris, cannas, yellow and white, bulbs, lilies, cannas, plants and fine flower Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga. _ different colors coleus cuttings, for 25c; jonquils, orange day lilies, ea., 20c doz., purple lilac, rooted, 10c., single red cannas, 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Isabel Green, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 6. 2500 jonquils and daffodil bulbs, $1 a 100; cheaper in a thousand.-lots. Mrs. J. L. Scott, Decatur, Ga., 304 Pharr Road. i \ Bulbs: Paper white narcissi, 2c ea., February narcissi, 3c ea., white Easter lily, 8c ea., or 75c doz., dew-drop, 2c ea. Add postage. Abbie Barrett, Bar- wick, Ga. Frost proof petunias, $1 a 100 plants, $3 for 500; pink verbena, same price; yellow Star Jasmine, $1 for 15, or 15c ea., for larger plants; collection of pot plant cuttings, $1 doz., all different; rooted monthly roses, $1.25 doz., a few 2 yr. old size, 25c ea. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Several dark red, dbl. geraniums, in bloom now, and 1 single red one, 40c ea., cuttings from several different kindse ferns, 10, 15 and 25c ea,, 2 yr. hydrangea, ily, 25c cut--] __ 0 and 25c; w. MARKET BULLETIN ting; yellow and large red canna bulbs 75c a 100; Blue Fall daisies, 15c doz.. roots; Xmas cactus cutting, 10c ea., Exch for any variety chickens. Add postage. Mrs. L. R. Sheridan, Comer, Ga., RFD 1. Canna bulbs, 12 different colors, 25c ea., 8 varieties dahlias, 30c ea., jon- quils, 20c doz., pink, June cactus, root~ ed, 20c bunch; red rambler rose, 30c ea., pink, everblooming begonias, root- ed, and chrysanthemums, 12 varieties and colors, 20c ea., silver leaf jew, 10c hoe Owen Hartness, Mineral Bluff, a. Tiger lilies, 30c ea. bulb; Browns Jew, 6 large pieces for 25c; Madonna lilies, hardy yard hydrangea, 25c ea., everblooming red begonia, 2 cuttings, 16c; maple begonia, 10c; everlasting and Spencer; sweet pea seed, ea. 10c pkg., several boxwoods and 6 large la- vender crepe myr., sell to parties call- ing at my home for them. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. 2M white cluster narcissi, yellow cluster and large dbl. yel. daffodils, 1c a bulb, 10c a doz. also Madonna lily bulbs, 25c ea., white and blue day lil- ies, 7c ea. root, if several are taken, or 8c a single root; Star of Bethlehem, 6c doz., no less than a doz. sold; 2 col- ors peonies, pink and white, 35c. No order filled for less than 25c. Mrs. F. Floyd, Hiawessee, Ga. Banana plants, 25c ea. large can- nas, 4 colors, 25c doz., running roses, yellow, Lady Banksia, thornless, pink, Dorothy Perkins pink Van Fleet, 15c e2., white brier rose, 2 for 25c; ever- blooming rose cuttings, 25c doz., wht. and purple lilac, pink almonds, purple wisteria, dark pink crepe myrtle, or- ange lantana, any of the above, 15c ea., little yel. narcissi, 10 doz., August lilies, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box Springs, Rt. 2, Box 61. Yellow Sweet Pea seed, 10c tbls. Vic- toria Pace, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1. Nice collection of dahlias, all colors, except white, whole roots, 10c per bunch. Exch for weigelas, well rooted. Ida Wright, Americus, Ga., Rt. _ 2 doz. mixed colors and t es, glad- iolas, 3 for 25c; 90c doz. bulblete 50c per 500; 100 yellow narcissi, German purple iris, tiger lilies, 25c doz., win- ter yellow oxalis, 15c doz., cape jas- mine, lavender lilac, golden bells and Jap. rose, ea., 25c rooted; collection, unrooted, large type roses, all colors, 30c doz., a number of flower seed for sale, also. Add postage. Cash only. George Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga. _Cherokee roses, 50c doz., water lilies. white, evergreens, tiger lilies, 25c doz. Sweet Williams, 30c doz. Add postage. a Kathleen Woods, Morganton, Several hundred yellow narcissi doz., $1 a 100; several (10 to 15) doe paper white narcissi, 50c doz., a few doz. butter and eggs, 20c doz., 8:to 12 Cee ses lily (Amaryllis) 20c , $1.50 a . i i ee ee Miss Julia Murphy, Arbor-Vitaes, 2 yrs, old, $1 ea.. 1 50 ea., hardy phlox, several colors, 50c doz., purple iris and white August lil- ies, 10c ea., rooted altheas, 25c each transplanted Mtn, laurel, 50c ea. Add postage on orders less than $1 " Miss Willie Mason, Cut Cane, Ga. : Thrift (phlox subulata plants, 75c a 100 del., Major Trumpet, golden spur Buff Beauty daffodils, 30 doz, Sir Watkins narcissi, 30c doz., Ladecus dbl ee 40c doz., brick spider lily, 10 Bee ee ee Mrs. D. G. Jones, Ar- Butter cup, jonquils, and butter egg bulbs; $1 a 100; cuttings from oo a Hee ee ae doz., 5 doz., $1: cape : ine, rooted, 25c ea. ae EE oe, Ga. oe = ue ags and dbl. day lili doz. jonquils and daffodils, ise aoe bubs; paper white narcissi and butter and eggs, all blooming size bulbs, 20c doz., Boston fern, good roots, 15c ea, 1 cutting ea., white pink, deep red and American Beauty conch begonia, 20c ras J. W. Overton, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4 different colors canna bulbs i o03 2 z wh t iris, 10c a., Jonquil, butter cups, daf- fodils, narcissi, bulbs, 25c doz., Box- woods, 25 cutting; purple, rooted li- sa aa pe 4 ft., 50c ea. Cash er. rs. Hai - rae ee ailey Moss, Dewy Old fashioned white jonquil of Bethlehem, ea., 20c Joe ae vine tubers, 10c doz., red cr white hol- lyhock, seed, 10c large spocnful, del. Mrs. M. L. Goddard, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 71. . Pink, red and yellow azaleas, 12 dif- ; ferent rose, pink altheas, $1 doz., bri- dal wreath, snow balls, purple lilac, tall hydrangea, 6 for $1; Arbor-Vitea (American Tree) 1 1-2 to 2 ft.,4 for $1: large Jap iris and lemon lilies, 40c doz., cream natrcissi, $1 a 100. All well rooted. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Six 1 yr. old monthly rose plants, different colors, 20c ea., iris and or- ange phoenix, Bacon and Eggs, dbl. fine bulbs, ea., 50c doz. All colors Sweet Williams, 10c ea. bunches. cold proof Shasta daises and golden glow, 20c doz. Will take orders for dahlia bulbs to be del., now or next spring, 50c doz. Wisteria, rooted, 10c ea., Spi- rea, Van Houtti, 20c ea., also Kudzu, rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2. Jonquil bulbs, $1 per 100; little sweet cluster and April narcissi, 30c doz, snowdrops and butter and eggs, 25c doz., large bulbs, paper white narcissi, yellow cup narcissi and lily bulbs, ea., 50c doz., sweet wall-flower. Biooms out of doors in March, small plants, 15c a., white flags, 30c doz., mixed lark- spur seed, also plants. All packed carefully and del. by P.P. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. 25 Crimson Amaryllis bulbs, 50 hedge plants (on order of boxwoods, very small leaf) crepe myrtle, lilac, and Paul Neyron roses, Sel} or exch for other shrubbery and flowers. | Write what. you have. Mrs. J. J. Austin, Con- yers, Ga., Rt. _ Well rooted, pink, yellow nad white azaleas, cheap. Mrs. J. P. Norman, Coolidge, Ga. White, yellow narcissi, $1.25 a 100; red, yellow and white azaleas, 15c ea., red, yellow plum bushes, 15c ea., 8 for $1; red velvet, 2 for 25c; purple iris, 40c doz., day lily, evergreen plant, trailing arbutus, 30c doz., 3 different colors hollyhock, 75c doz. Mrs. W. F. Fain, Morganton, Ga. . Purple lilac, Rose of Sharon, pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea., 6 for $1; large yellow cannas, 50c doz., Shasta daisies 15e doz. blue grape hyacinths, 10c doz. All well rooted and all orders for $1 or more del. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hart- well, Ga., Rt. 3. Daffodils, butter and eggs, large and small fragrant narcissi, white narcissi, 15c per doz., $1 a 100; pink Fairy lilies 7c ea., tube roses, 3 for 20c; Star Jas- mine, 10c; purple wisteria, 6 for 25c. Postage paid on orders for $1 and more Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose, Ga. 4White water lilies, ferns, Ever- greens, trailing arbutus and tiger lilies all 25c per doz. azaleas and sweet Williams, ea., 30c doz. Cherokee ros- es, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mar- tha Carson, Morganton, Ga. Pink rooted Angel Wing begonia, red fuschia, purple wisteria, all 15c; dbl. red geraniums, and red verbena, 10c ea., Sword and asparagus ferns, 15c and 25c; rooted cape jasmine, 25c and 50c ea., Dorothy Perkins roses, well rooted, 20c ea., mixed phlox and pe- tunia_ plants, 25 for 15c. Miss Mellie Merritt, Cairo, Ga. Purple verbena, 50c doz., extra large pink and red roses, 45c ea., snowballs, well rooted, 50c ea., pink flowering al- monds, and pink rambling rose, 35c ea., fox glove, hardy phlox, ea., 50c doz., yellow, dbl., japonicas, well root- ed 2 yrs. old, 45c ea., daffodils 50c doz., velvet roses, 30c ea., purple iris, 60c doz. Mrs. Harley Richards, Elli- jay Ga. Rt. 3, Box es. Eleagnus, banana shrub, Pyracan- tha, Ligustrum, Pittosporums, green variegated leaf, arbor-vitae, camellia Japonicas, Euonimus, camphor, any 3 for $1.55; Cedrus Deodara, 75c ea., abe- lia, nandine domestica, forsythia, ker- ria, punia, deutzia, barberry, Philadel- phus; hydrangea, butterfly bush, win- ter jasmine, rosemary, primulinum, oleanders white, red, cream with red stripe, dbl. pink, yellow, white varie- gated leaf, dbl. altheas, white, laven- der, pink, wine, crepe myrtle, red, wht., purple and pink spirea, Van Houtti, dbl. Reevseana, Thunbergi, crimson, pink, any 4 for $1.15. Mrs. J. A. Grif- fin, Cordele, Ga. 512 16th Ave., East. Dbl. white altheas, well rooted, 15c and 20c ea., single pink altheas, 10c and 15 ea., pink monthly roses, and red spirea, 15 ea., 2 white dbl. run- ning roses, 25c ea., yellow bell, 2 for 15c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2. Large red geraniums, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 25c ea., deep red cannas, 10c and 15c ea., pink begonia, 10c cutting; yellow and variegated canna lilies, 10 and 15c ea., wandering jew, 5 cutting. Exch for green or dried fruit; clean and free of worms, etc., or for 100 Ib. size feed sacks.. Cash with order. Add Thursday, November 7, 1929. 2 : : postage. Mrs. M .E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 9. Wild Easter lilies, $1 a 100, blue Bot- tles and Shasta daisies, $1 a 100; pink and red verbena, 6 for 25c; dusty mil- ler, 25c doz., jonquils, daffodils, purple Easter and red- June lilies, each, 50c doz., 4 nice dwarf boxwoods, $65. Mrs. Clara Belle Cary, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. King Humbert red cannas, 2 for 25c; orange lilies and purple iris, 30c per doz., each; Fire-in-the-bush, 15 and 20c ea., single white altheas, weeping Mary, 15 and 25c ea., silver moon rose cuttings, 20c doz. Cash with order. Exch for dried fruit, or for onions, and any kind canned vegetables. Write first. Flowers not prepaid. Mrs. Dar- win Satterfield, White, Ga., Rt. 1. Z : s Altheas (Rose of Sharon) pink Per- : fection, 25c ea., narcissi, paper white, large bulbs, 30c doz., King Alford, daf- fodils, 30c doz., jonquils, 15c doz. bulbs _ red spider or Fairy lilies, 10c ea. All prepaid. Mrs. Maud Brooks, Arling- ton, Ga. RFD. ; 4 different ferns and 1 geranium, 50c; perennial phlox, 6 for 25c; 2 be- gonias, not conch, 50c; weigela roses, spirea, mock orange, Philadelphus, purple lilac, Deutzia, all 25c ea., 5 for $1; scarlet verbena, 3 for 25c; calad- ium bulbs, 10c ea., dbl. hollyhock seed, mixed colors, large pkg., 7c. Mrs. J. E. Kirk, Felton, Ga. Rt. 2. Sees Mrs. C. W. Powell, Rex, Ga. Purple iris, and orange lily bulbs, ea. 30c doz., plus postage. Exch for other iris, other lily and other bulbs. Mrs. Ida Satterfield, White, Ga, Rt. 1. 9. Xmas cactus, rooted, 25c; cuttings, 10c: wandering jew, white and*green, red and green cuttings, 5c; American Beauty, marechalneil and Paul Ney- ron rose cuttings, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; pink lantana, 10c; balsam, hibiscus seed, each, 10c tbls. Add postage. Ada- line Hicksy Rome, Ga., Rt. 2, Box/29. Old fashioned dbl. white fever few, 25c doz., and Blue Grape hyacinths, 50c a 100. Add postage. son, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 26. Large, dbl. pink and red poppy seed 10c pkg., century plants, rooted, 50c | ea. Miss Sue Cooper, Bartow, Ga. white lily bulbs, 25c ea. yellow-red Purple lilac, rooted, 15c ea., hardy Jonquil bulbs, $1 a 100, $750 a M. TX ese eae Ray John- je ee lilies, 15c ea. Miss Jessie Cash, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 deep pink monthly roses, rooted, 15c ea., or both 25c; fox gloves, 20c doz., garden sage rooted, 10c bunch; flag lilies, blue and and white, $1 a 100. Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., lily bush- es, rooted, 15c ea., dahlia bulbs, 3 for 25; winter pinks or carnations, white _ Add postage. Exch for good meal or feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Yellow flag lilies, golden glow, ea... sek 1 doz.,.-25: Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 for 5c; flowering almonds, hardy aster, white, red, salmon pink geran- iums, 10c ea., rooted; cuttings, 5c ea. Snake and Broad Leaf cactus, 5c ea., cutting; several kinds chrysanthemums 3 for 5c; sage geraniums, 5c ea., hol- lyhocks, 3 for 10c; catnip, 5c bunch, garlic, 3 for 5c; yellow jasmine, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. M. Highfield, Ris- ing Fawn, Ga. es Bleeding heart, dbl. pink peony, 50c fo: ea., pink hardy phlox, 25c doz., pink ce weigela, dbl. yellow japonica, rose, 2 for 25c; lie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44, 15 crepe myrtles, pink, 20c ea., six large red cannas, 3 for 10c; 6 yellow bulblets, orange, 15c; 6 each, cream, red and 2 doz. pale pink, rose cuttings, red and cream, 5c ea., pink, 2 for 5c; hedge cuttings, 35c a 100. Other flow- Add postage for all orders under 2c postage. Stamps accepted for Exch for dried ap- ples, peaches, white peas, or pecans, in - good cond. Write before sending. Miss | Alice Simmons, Buena Vista, Ga, Rt. ers. $1, orders under 50c. 8.5 eggs, ea., 30c doz., snowdrops, 15c ea.., pink thrift, 15 doz. Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c and 25c ea., 4 kinds ferns, 15 and 25c ea., 3 kinds begonia, An- gel Wing, 25c; wax vine, large size, 40c. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. rell, Butler. Ga, Rt. 2, Box 44. (Continued on page nine) Jar- white : spirea, Van Houtti, snow balls, gold- en bells, yellow forsythia, purple lilac, ae all well rooted, 25c ea., white running pink Dorothy Per- kins, red rambler, 15c ea. Orange lil- ies, $1 a 100. Add postage. Mrs. Mol- i a purple lilac, and 15 bridal wreath, wht. ~ 20c ea., all well rooted; 2 doz., large yellow canas, 3 for 10c, 40c doz., 1 doz., Roman, blue hyacinths, butter and _ and red spotted cannas, 10c ea, 3 doz. __ giadioli bulbs, orange, 30c doz., 1 doz., ~ Rt. 3. 5 Goldbank Bronze turkeys, from pure, unrelated stock: as % =e 2 a = = _ . a Thursday, November 7, 1929. _ Poultry For Sale - (Continued from page two) TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC., 5 FOR SALE __2 rull blood Bronze nens, 18 mos., Old, $5.50 ea., 1 white turkey hen, (she laid 50 eggs this past season), 3 yrs., Old, $3.50, or $13.00 for the lot of 3. Bie - FOB. Miss Sophie White, Rockmart, Young Golden Pheasants, about grown ( for next years breeding), $12.00 _pr., Full plumage Goldens, extra fine, $22.00 pr., also a few prs., Amherst pheasants, juvenile plumage, $21.00 pr., By permission of State Board of Game _ and Fish. L. J. Barrow, West Point. Ga. __Pure bred Gold Bronze gobblers, Ap- ril hatch, $6.00 ea. No checks. Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga. M. B., turkeys, April \hatch toms, $10.00 ea., large, young hens, $8.00 ea., trio, $25.00, or 45c Ib., toms, 24 to 27 Ibs., hens, 16 to 18 lbs., Exch. for pure m bred, 3, 4 or 5 mos old Jersey heifer _ Calves. Mrs. J. E. Sykes, Chester, Ga., eRe. 2. April hatch turkeys, from unrelated stock; hens, $4.50 ea., toms, $5.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. W. B. Harben, Juno, Ga. _ Bronze turkeys, late Prize Winners at leading shows. Best of breeders. Ask u _ for prices. W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. 2 pure bred M. B., 2 yr. old hens and 1 tom, unrelated stock, $30.00. Mrs. E. E. Fitch, Yatesvilie, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 pure bred M. B., 2 1-2 yr. old, wt., about 25 lbs., tom, $8.00; 3 June hatch toms, 12 to 15 lbs., and 2 June hatch toms, $4.50 ea: All del. Mrs. B. F. _. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. _ ~ Goldbank strain, M. B.,_ turkeys, guarenteed thoroughbreds: toms, $10.06; hens, $7.50 ea., FOB. Crates to be ret. Dorothy Cannon, Bowersville, Ga. _. March and April hatch M. B. turkeys, from hens that laid 60 eggs this year: hens, $5.00 ea., toms, $7.00, trios, $16.00. Mrs. W. S. Hadden, Shellman, Ga., ___ 4 Bourbon Red and 4 Bronze gob- _ blers, March hatch, $4.00 ea., All large _ for age. Mrs. Elmo Baughan, Gay, Ga. __. March hatch M. B., Bird Bros., strain, hens, $5.00; toms, $7.00; 2 yr. old, 35 1b.. or 40 lb.- tom, $12.00; 2 hens, 2 yr. old, 20 to 22 Ibs., $7.00 ea. Mrs. E. P. _ Jackson, Canon, Ga. The Spencer Wonder Bird (said to _be a cross between a turkey and chic- _ ken hen), several nice, naked necked cockerels, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50; trio of 2 pullets and 1 rooster, late hatch, $5.00; also eggs, $2.50 for 15. Mrs. J. _ F, Anderson, Blue Ridge, Ga. White Muscovey ducks, White strain, $2.00 ea., or 1 drake and 2 ducks, $5 _ FOB. Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Valdosta, Ga., 710 West Hill Ave. - Booking orders for Xmas turkeys, - $35c lb., FOB. C. D. Collins, Cordele, -/Ga;, Rt. D. 4 Bronze turkeys, April hatch: toms, oo ea., FOB. R. W. Wingo, Newnan, a. Imp. Eastern strain M. Pekin ducks: 5 drakes, 10 ducks, this yrs. hatch, . $6.00 trio, or $25.00 for the lot. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. -18 mos. old, Big Bone M. B., 40 or 50 Ib., (when fat), toms, $20.00; 8 April hatch toms, and 3 hens for sale, L. C. Bigbie, Bluffton, Ga. Pure bred M. B. turkeys, April 1929 hatch; toms, $10.00 ea., hens, $5.00 ea. _ Mrs. Carnelius Amason, Rayle Ga. Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys: trio April hatch, $17.00; trio 1928 hatch, - $22.00. Mrs. Reece Niblack, Hoschton, NG Ga. 20 head geese, $1.50 ea. Mrs. T. B. Slater, Pembroke, Ga. toms, $10.00; $5.00: also a tom and 2 hens, 2 yrs. old, $30.00. Mrs. Pellie Vaughn, Neill, - Zebulon, Ga., Rt. 2. - 10 Toulouse geese, $1.25 ea. FOB. Hurlie M. Davis, Ringgold; Ga., Rt. 2. Pure bred Bourbon Reds, April hatch: ~ toms, $8.00; hens, $5.50; 3 yr. old tom, $12.00. Mrs. L. B. Brannen, Statesboro, =~ Ga., Rt. 5. Box 60. ea Pure Bourbon Red turkeys, April hens, hatch, large and well dev., to age, hens, $5.00 ea., toms, $6.00 ea., 1 tom and 2 hens, $15.00. Mrs. T. F. Thomas, Lavon- ja, Ga. ~ 13 Bronze, April hatch turkeys, from pure, unrelated stock, $5.00 ea. Mrs. E. -& Fitch, Yatesville, Ga, Rt. 1. ~. "5 IJb.,. fat. turkeys, 40c Ib., J. W. _ Weeks, Dial, Ga. aoe mixed with - Black Bronze, slightly Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2. Bourbon Reds, 18 mos., old, 4 hens, $5.00 ea., and 1 tom, $15.00; 7 April and March toms, $5 ea., 4 April hens, $4 ea., 1 tom and 2 hens, $15.00. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. 3 this yrs. hatch, full grown Brown and White Indian Runner ducks and 2 White drakes and 1 white duck, $1.25 ea., or $7.00 for the lot. Exch. for good corn at reasonable price. Daisy Johy- ston, Grayson, Ga. 14 young Speckled guineas, Pearl white, mated, July hatch, full grown, joc ea. E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga., RtG; m Pure bred Big Bone, Early hch toms of Bird Bros., strain, $10.00 ea., FOB. Mrs. Belle Smith, Wrightsville, Ga. A few head fat common geese, $1.50 ea. EH. L, Dixon, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 104. 1 M. B., Goldbank strain 2 yr. old tom, $13.00; 3 April hatch toms, same pate $7.00. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma, a. ' Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys, Ap- ril hatch, large and well dev., to age, hens, $5.00 ea., toms, $6.00. or. trio, oe Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., 3 extra nice gobblers, $15.00 ea. Mrs. Rob Smith, Adairsville, Ga. Thoroughbred M. B., turkey hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $8 ea. Mch. hch. gobbler, $8.00. Cash with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure bred M. B. turkeys: hens, $3.50, gobblers, $4.00; trios, $10.00. Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 mixed Bronze turkeys: 1 tom and 3 hens, $16.00 for lot. Mrs. U. C. Page, WYANDOTTES FOR SALE Regal Dorcas Wht. Wyandottes, 2 Ap- ril hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea., 10 hens, 1 and 2 yrs., old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. Jd. Harpe, Seville, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 pen of 1 cock and 4 hens, pure bred Buff Wyandottes, $8.50. Can sup- ply more hens if wanted at $1.50 ea. Not over 2 yrs. old. J. W. West, Cuth- bert, Ga. 3 Poultry Wanted MARKET BULLETIN price. Sylvester Riddle, Athens, Ga., 225 Peter St. i 25 or 50 Everlay Brown March or April pullets. Quote lowest cash price, del. Jesup. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Box 2417. Exch. value for 15 or 20 good Leg- horn A-1 stock. White or Brown, well developed pullets, or young hens. No culls. Will allow $1.50 to $1.75 ea. Write for information and state just what you have. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga,., 676 Tifton St., N. W. 50 white, ready to lay pullets, cheap. Quote best price. Ralph Ferguson, Winder, Ga., Rt. 3. 15 to 25 S. C. White pullets, March or April hatch, or 1 yr. old hens. Tan- cred strain preferred. Make best price. KE. E. Akins, Barnesville, Ga. 1 or 200 Brown, March or April hch at reasonable price. T. E. Braswell,, Adrian, Ga., Rt. 3. ' Exch. Reg. Jersey bull calf for Wht. pullets. Only pure bred. S. G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. Any number of White, Brown Leg- horn or Ancona hens, at $1 ea., also pullets. Advise number ayd where lo- cated. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 4 white 4 or 5 mos. old English st. cockerels, also 3 S. C. R. I. Reds, same age. Thompson and Donaldson strain. S. C. Pettis, Jacksonville, Fla., Station F. 15 pure bred White hens, March hatch. State what you have and price. Mrs. Maud Bolton, Norcross, Ga. 200 March hatch White pullets. State strain and-best price del. H. A. Miller, Hogansville, Ga., RFD 3. ORPINGTONS WANTED 1 White Orpington cockerel, not over 10 mos old. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl- vester, Ga., Rt. 3. R. I. REDS WANTED 15 to 25 R. I. Reds, March or April hatch, ready to lay pullets, or 1 yr. old hens. No culls. Make closest price. E. E. Akin, Baryesville, Ga. 8 or 10 R. I. Red Donaldson strain, March pullets, for laying purposes. No culls. Must be reasonable. H. G. Brock, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 7. BANTAMS WANTED Exch pure bred W. King pigeons for pure bred Bantams: and other chick- oe, Vernon Austin, Atlanta, Ga. Box BARRED ROCKS WANTED 20 Thompson Ringlet B. R., ready to lay pullets and 2 unrelated cockerels of same strain. No culls accepted. State best cash price. Mrs. W. M. Huff, Bogart, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 March or April hatch B. R. cock- erels, of the Parks bred-to-lay strain. Must be thoroughbred stock, headed with Permit number of parent stock. State what you have and lowest price.) T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. 12 or 15 B. R. pullets. State age, st. and price, also would exch turkeys for sae Mrs. Lucile Bigbie, Bluffton, a. 20 B. R., ready to lay hens. Thor- oughbred Thompson strain preferred. State price, etc., for the lot of 20. Mrs. L. J. Dial, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 3. Exch. Black Giants, April hatch, 1 cockerel and 3 pullets for the number Barred Rocks. Ea. to pay Ex- press. Mrs. J. M. Cain, Tucker, Ga., RED: A. GAMES WANTED Exch. 7 hens and 1 cock, 18 mos old and 5 pullets, 6 mos old, Golden Or- pingtons, for 12 Cornish Game hens and 1 cock. J. J. A. Cooper, Mitchell, Gat. 1. Exch. 2 thoroughbred, 100 per cent pure, Ferris White Leghory, March 4, | 1929 hatch, for 2 Indian, or Pit Game, March or April hatch pullets. Ha. to pay express. R. A. Jackson, Winder, Ga. Rt. 3: GIANTS WANTED 20 Marcy strain J. B. Giant March or April hatch pullets. Must be good size, well developed, and ready to lay. No culls accepted. Quote best price in first letter. Mrs. H. G. Ireland, Val- dosta, Ga. Rt. -1. LEGHORNS WANTED _ 100 White 5 or 6 mos old. Pay 5c ea., and send cash with order. J. S. Todd, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2. 25 White March or April _ pullets, pure Tancred or Ferris strain. State what you have and lowest cash price: John Martin, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 3. 25 or 50 White 12 wks. old pure bred Tancred strain pullets. Give best cash same | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC., WANTED Want to pay $10.00 ea., for Peafowls, 2 yrs. old and older. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Want a pr., or two of peafowls. Send full date as to age, if related, ayd prices in set, or single. Curtis L. Ryan, Doctors Inlet, Fla. Want Narranganset turkeys. Geo. Waldrip, Greer, S. C., 37 Arlington Ave. Want to exch. Whip peas $3.00 bu., for trio of 1 gobbier and 2 hens, panes T..L. Pirce, Stonewall, Ga., Want 10 Speckled guinea hens. Must be good layers. State best price. Eryest Forrester, Roy, Ga. Want 100 to 200 White Mammoth Pekin ducklings, from 2 to 8 wks., old, or younger. Make best wholesale price. Atlanta Bird and Pet Shoppe, Atlanta, Ga., 294 Peachtree St., N. E. WYANDOTTES WANTED 4 S> L. Wyandotte cockerels, March or April hatch, State price. T. F. Smith, Milford, Ga. 1 pure bred February or March hat- ch, Tarbox strain cockerel. Exch. pullet, or buy at right price. Miss Lyda Gibbs, Uvalda, Ga. Baby Chicks For Sale Red baby chicks from carefully cull- ed flock of Donaldson dark Reds, $15 a 100 del. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rta: Quality chicks that live and grow. All thoroughbreds, produced from Standard flocks. Del. your door. Rock and Reds, $15 a 100. Hatch off every Monday. H. L. Mozley, East Point, Ga. W. Vesta Ave. High powered chicks from flocks of pure bred, closely culled layers: Reds and Barred Rocks, Ea., $14 a 100; Wht and S. L. Wyandottes, $16; J. B. Giants $18; White and Brown Leghorns, $12; Anconas, $13. All del. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Less than 100 lots. ad le per chick. D. F. Thomas, Odum a. ; Baby Chicks Wanted Want 1M chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Barred Rocks or Buff Orpingtons. At once. Mrs. Princess Wilson, Morven, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 44. and best price. E. H. Van Sickler, Lakeland, Fla., Rt. 3. Want 100 chicks, of heavy breed to PAGE FIVE Want 75 or 100 small chicks to raise = on halves. Large breed desired. Mrs. J. B. Smith, Montrose, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 300 thoroughbred Dark Corn- ish baby chicks. State what you have raise on halves to 8 or 9 wks. at once. Mrs. Marvin Snell, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 3. Eggs For Sale Egg-a-day Indian Runner duck eggs $1 doz., plus postage. Harry Davis, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2, Phone 630-R. Buff Orpington and R. I. Red eggs, pure bred. Sell or exch. for Mastodon and Klondike strawberry (not common varieties) plants. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. Thompson Barred Rock and Don-. aldson R. I. Red eggs, each, $1.25/per . 15. Cash with order. No checks. Mrs. -Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. Dark Cornish Indian Game _ eggs, $1.50 per 16 del. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga., RFD 1. Thomvson Imp. Ringlet B. R., and Ferris:S. C..W. L. eggs, ea. $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. No larger lots fur- nished. Mrs. J. BE. Steadam, Bain- bridge Ga., Rt. 2. S. C. W. L. Tancred strain eggs for Would like to contract with re- sale. liable hatcheries. Write for further in- sae J. B. Parrish, Graymont, a. ss ; Select eggs from dark Red matings, of S. C. R. I. Reds, Mahoods prize stock and heavy layers, $2 per 15. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. Eggs Wanted Want 30 to 60 doz. strictly fresh white eggs weekly. State present price. F. I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2. Want pure bred hatching eggs. Can use 15M weekly. Premium paid. Harold K. Ward, Savannah, Ga.,. Care The Savannah, Hatchery, Inc. \ Seed For Sale Dales Imp. Boy,anza tobacco seed, saved from choice stalks and crows foot only. This tobacco av. 1060 lbs., . per acre this year and sold for 24 and 11-100c per lb., av. 45c oz., 1-2 lb., $2.- 50: $4.50 lb. postpaid. G. J: Futch,. Stilson, Ga. Rt. 2. Tom Watson red-hearted watermel-_ on seed, 75c Ib. E. W. Roach, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 2. Old fashioned scullion onions, doz., 2 doz. 25c; buttons, 50c gal. Add orders on less than 1 gal. orders. Mrs. - C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. White multiplying onions, 60c gal, $4 bu., FOB. Geo. B. Daniel, Griffin, Ca. Nest onions, 50c gal., not del. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena, Ga. 2M lbs. Weaver Watson melon seed, grown exclusively for seed, $1 lb. FOB. H. P. Kennedy, Coolidge, Ga. Okra seed, 10c, per cup. Mrs. Ber- tha McMichael, Covington, Ga. Rt. 5, . 819 Washington St. : 12 bu. nice, clea; white multiplying onions, 50c gal., or $4 bu., plus postsve. ae Lottie Kinney, Sparta, Ga., RFD Red multiplying onions and buttons, 60c gal., also Red Globe sets, 65c per gal., white nest onions, 60c gal. del. No stamps. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Gan Rte 1 gal. new, Ruffled Mustard seed, 10c per 1-2 teacup. Mrs. W. M. Snell, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 3. Ga. cabbage collard seed, first yr. from Hastings, 60c Ib., 3 lbs. $1.50 cash. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., | Rt. 5: 3 1 Ib. size snuff box full of large, yel- low tobacco seed from good, healthy stalks, $2.50, also 1 qt. sure crop Bunch Eng. peas, $1. Exch for good wheat, oats, or Bermuda onion sets. Mrs Geo. Theus, Butler, Ga. rea 1 qt. frost proof Eng. peas, 50c or exch. for black-eyed, Lady peas: let- tuce seed, 2 thls., 5c; long green leaf mustard, 7 top turnip and Ga. collard 2 large thls., 8c ea. Will accept stamps Add postage on small orders. Geo. M. Foster, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. / Scullion buttons, 30 gal. not pre- paid; scullion sets, 20c gal., not pre- paid. lee, Ga. RFD 2. i 150 Mrs. . Mrs. Amanda Kelley, Eastanol- ua. : : Georgia | ~ Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director __ Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. | Entered as second class matter Feb- | ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mail- ing at special rate of postage pro- vided for in section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917. otices of farm produce and ap- rtenances, admissible under pos- tal regulations, inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by hew copy of notice. 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. RECIPES OF THE FAMOUS GEOR- GIA YAM POTATO - CANDIED GEORGIA YAM 5 POTATOES Boil and slice the sweet potatoes, put in shallow dish, also butter and sugar, and enough water to keep from urning. Bake until butter and sugar have candied and the potatoes brown. EORGIA YAM POTATO CUSTARD 2 heaping cups mashed potatoes, 2 S sugtr, 1 cup butter, 4 eggs, and 1-2 p sweet milk; mash the potatoes while hot, add butter and half the sugar, beat the other half of sugar in the yolk, which add now, and lastly the well beaten whites of your egg; bake in pastry: a wine glass of wine or sherry added is fine. ; ene aeiarieaiieaim Dee SLICED FRIED GEORGIA YAM POTATOES Slice potatoes 1-4 in., thick length- wise. Place in slightly salted water and boil until tender. Drain off water and fry in hot fat until light brown. Sliced cold baked potatoes fried as above are still better. GEORGIA YAM POTATO MARSHMELLOWS enough canned dish and put in a thick layer of the mashed potatoes, then one of marsh- til a delicate brown and serve warm with whipped cream. The cream may be served either sweetened and flavor- ed, or plain, if desired. GEORGIA YAM POTATO SOUFFLE Mash smooth 1 pint of boiled or _ steamed sweet potatoes, 4 eggs, beaten separately yo'ks and whites, 1-2 cup of butter, creamed with a cup of sug- ar, 1 1-4 cups of milk or cream, a grating of the yellow peel of half a lemon, a little nutmeg, or a little cin- hamon, 1-2 cup of large Sultana rais- ins, slightly flound a few chopped nuts, a teaspoonful of yeast powder. When mixed in the usual way, cook in a souffle pan over water. When set, spread quickly over the top marsh- mallow cream icing, sprinkle with erred sugar, serve at once while GEORGIA YAM POTATOES co GEORGIA STYLE Bake 6-medium sized potatoes, cut in halves lengthwise and scoop out inside. Run through potato ricer and d 3 tablespoons butter, a little salt, tablespoons cream to moisten, refill kins and bake a few minutes in hot ven. : YAM POTATOES WITH - SALT BACON | EORGIA el the potatoes raw, slice in half, Edition this year. pear December 5th. ber lst. After that turned. . tate agents. . possible. IMPORTANT NOTICE! | Because of numerous requests, we _ have decided to have another Farm Land This edition will ap- Notices will be received until Decem- Farms may be advertised, for sale, wanted, for rent, and wanted to rent. Town and city property cannot be listed, neither can we carry notices for real es- Farms for rent, | will be listed weekly, beginning with this issue until January 1, 1930. Please make your notices as short as date they will be re- and wanted to rent lay a slice of fat bacon between two slices of potato, put in baking pan and bake in hot oven. GEORGIA YAM POTATO BISCUIT 2 quarts flour, 2 cups potatoes, 4 teaspoonfuls baking powder, 4 table- spoons sugar, 2 teaspoons salt, 2 cups sweet milk. Add all ingredients to flour and make as ordinary biscut, with sweet milk, being sure not to make too stiff a dough, ro'l thin, cut and place in greased pan, in very hot oven. To be eaten hot. : WHEN THE TURKEYS BEGIN TO PRIMETHE PROPER FEED In an article in the October number of the OK Poultry Journal, Mr. Emil G. Glaser in reference to the proper method of preparing for the market said: We have found out much about the hatching, rearing and successful brooding of turkeys during the last five years, and that accomplished, we are now extending our efforts a step further, and beginning to devote con- siderab'e time to increasing the qual- ity of the bird at market age. Various things are being tried. Cross-breed- ing is one means of increasing mar- ket quality. But, for all the cross- breeding we have still to remember that without feeding properly and in- telligently no quality can be had. Some of the essentials which tur- keys must have from their poult days on have been mentioned. These things provided, the turkeys should now be ready for the priming feeds. Every morning turkeys to be gotten in shape for the market should be giv- them morning, noon and _ evening. Heretofore an evening or a morning feed of mash was the extent of the mash feed. Now we want to stuff the and put them into such prime con- dition that every person who happens to get. one of your birds will proclaim it the best turkey I have ever eaten. The mash so fed is best mixed five to ten hours before feeding. Fill a bucket half full of sour milk. Then add enough mash so that the resultant mixture will be a thick sloppy mix- ture. Mix thoroughly and allow it ts sand the specified time. the mash particles time to soak up the milk, which process results in a stiff mash. Some greens or germinated oats mixed with the mash adds to its palatability. - The mash is fed morning, noon and night. The last two weeks corn is add- ed in a range mash hopper, another one in which mash of the dry variety is continually provided. Give the tur- keys a feast every day. Theyll put on additional weight and quality. Dont risk putting a poorly developed, poorly oyster shell and grit, and dont forget en a milk mashthis feed given to}. feed into them for four or five weeks} |. This gives | fleshed, turkey, lacking in quality and | flavor, on the market. Feed plenty of sour milkhere is the feed with the key flesh. The hardest part about this feeding program is giving the milk mash to them, for turkeys are such hogs that they'll almost run you over before you get it to them should you feed the mash inside the fence very far. Why not save yourself a good scalping or other great bodily injuries, by placing fence on the other side of the wire. Cut a strip the length of the trough into the wire and through this give the turkeys their mash. ~ We are sorry that our space will not permit the use of the entire article. We therefore use only that part per- taining to feeding, as we believe our readers will be interested as well as benefitted thereby H. N. NaylorOk- lahoma Marketing Bulletin. SEED FOR SALE Large cream Sugar crowder seed peas, sound, clean and unmixed. Also few pure white Crowders, ea., 6 lbs. $i del. Extra good Thomas Laxton frost on - up ees Tae lb.,-3 Ibs: $1 stpaid. fos Ma ee ee addox, Flowery Cattail millet, 10c lb., in pod; whi nest onions, 50c gal., new sean oa Het pepper, 50c lb. Winter watermelon seed, 25 per 100; scullion onion but- tons, 50 gal., sage seed, 10 spoonful; DES ests fe % S te = mules to trade. G. W. Goss, Cleve- land, Ga. ee a Good 200 acre farm, 8 mi. Griffin; 1 mi. paved highway. Fine for dairying, a rabbitries and chickens; 3 fine pas- tures with connecting gates; fine mea- dows for grazing cattle. Good roads to highway. 4 tenant houses, good barns and fences. Write or see for further information. J. H. Fisher, Griffin, Ga. 431 No. Hill St. 108 acres land, 5 room house finish- ed, 4-room tenant house, and barn, near Ellenwood. Easy terms. J. E. Boyd, Ellenwood, Ga. . Wanted to Rent Farms Want small farm, south or west of (near) Crawfordville, with a cabin by the side of the road. Write what you have. W. Andrew Rarie, Washington, Gao gy - Want 3 horse farm with good land, on halves. Other party to furnish stock and tools and supplies. 25 yrs. exp. in cotton, corn and peanuts, and 2 yrs. in tobacco. 9 in family, the smallest one large enough to plow. R .C. Lewis, Trion, Ga. : Mother with 2 children, boy 17, and girl 14 yrs. of age. Prefer place where we can work for wages in spare time. } Ref. exch. Mrs. C. N. Willis, Hapeville, Ga. 79 So. Central Ave., Care D. W. Tyner. Want 1 horse crop for 1930, in high state of cultivation and producing a bale of cotton per acre, or capably of : doing so yearly. State yield, acreage, . fertilizer and cultivation given in 1929. Must have good, neat 3 room or more house, and plenty of out-bldgs., for cattle, stock and some poultry. Prefer renting in order named: Halves, stand- ing rent, or 1-4 crop; truck patches for own use exempted when for shares. Also prefer in Central Ga. R. L. Reif, Senoia, Ga. oe : Want 1 horse farm oy halves. Would | raise cows and hogs on halves. Have wife and baby. Need to be furnished with supplies. Can move any time. | Hard worker. Earl Jackson, Towns, Ga., Care A. J. Rogers. eee Plants For Sale | ae Imp. Lady Thompson, Klondike and Missionary strawberry plants, 40c a 100, $3.50 M, Progressive Everbearing, $1 a 100, $7 a M. All Gov. inspected. Del. Vaughn Head, Cleveland, Ga. Late Flat Dutch cabbage and a splendid variety strawberry plants, ea. 25c a 100. Miss Alice Garner, Palmet- to, Ga. ye Earliest McDonald blackberry, $1 a 100, $9 M, Lucretia and Premo dewber- ry, each, $1 a 100; Kudzu, large roots, 25 for $1, $3 a 100. J. W. Toole, Ma- con: Ga. RE 2' mee Kudzu plants well rooted, 25c doz., $2.a 100. Postpaid on $1 or more or- ae Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, 1c ea. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Well rooted, frost proof E. J. Chas, ~ Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 a M, 65c e 500. Prompt shipment. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. E. Jersey cabbage plants, $1.15 M, | 75c, 500, or 15c a 100, del. J.D. Vann, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 3. J Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.50 M, del. Lots less than 1M. Add post- | age. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. ; Raspberries: Several varieties black. yellow, and red, 75c doz. or exch for pe: C. C. White, Atlanta, Ga., Lady Thompson and Everbearing ~~ strawberry plants, $1.25 M. Mrs, R. | Lee Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 1. Missionary Aroma strawberry plants, ; M, FOB. J. S. Kight, Coolidge, a. : Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100, or $2 M. Now ready. Exch for sorghum syrup, butter beans, pecans, peanuts, or dried peaches or apples. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, Covington, Ga., Rt. 5, 819 Washington St. Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 65c, 500; $1.15 M, del., or 90c M, collect; Klondike strawberry, $1, 500; $1.75 M del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. : Pe Sis ae \ PLANTS WANTED Want to exch. 1M Lady Thompson Strawberry plants for 1M white or yel- low Bermuda onion plants. Ea. to pay postage. Carlton Sawyer, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 6, Box100.. 6 = = : oie - Thursday, November 7, 1929. th) 5 3 es } ae KS Flowers And Seed For Sale . Red Amaryllis, 75c doz, milk and wine lilies, white butterfly lilies, dbl. orange, 50c er doz., red spider, $1.50 a 100. 1 trumpet daffodils, $1.25 a 100 bulbs; yellow jonquil arid little yellow _ Narcissi, 75c a 100; mixed colors glad- loli, 35 doz., $1.75 a 100; paper white _ Nnarcissi, $2 a 100; other bulbs and flowers and plants for sale. Add pos- tage on orders less than $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6. Plumosa ferns, 50c bunch, lavender, purple iris, 50c doz., $2 a 100; lemon lilies and dbl. lemon color daffodil bulbs, $2.50 a 100; Privet hedge cut- tings, some rooted, 25c ea., 0 reuttings $1 a 100. Miss Willie Mae Ralston, . Eva Gap, Ga. 3 yr. old dbl. pale yellow oleander, $3 FOB; dark red single hardy hibiscus, 8 in. blossoms, 25c; Blazing Star, 25c: Royal Poinciana, 3 ft., 50c ea., small plants, 2 for 25c; yellow and pink dah- lia tubers, 10c ea., seeds of wine color and deep pink hollyhocks, white peren- nial and pink poppy, Fountain of Gold, and other flower seed, all 10c pkg. Add postage on all orders except oleander. Mrs, Jno. R. Turner, Concord, Ga. eo -- Gladiolus, 5c ea., 50c doz. April blooming narcissi, 15c doz. $1 a 100, $7 M, white iris, 20c doz. pink can- has, 10c ea., red and pink verbena, 2 bunches, 5c; sage, 10c bunch. Exch. for onion sets, any except shallots, peanuts, peas, butter beans, or for good stock baby chicks. Ea. to pay - postage. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Go: Rt. 1. Dbl. red poppy seed, 10c large thim- bie full, del. Miss Susie Dasher, Mar- low, Gai. Rt. 1, Box 7: Geraniums, justicia and hydrangeas for sale. Mrs. H. W. Johnson, Jones- boro, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Amaryllis bulbs, $1 doez., butter and eggs and daffodils, 25c doz., No stamps accepted. No order filled for less than 50c. Miss Thena Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., nt. 1, Box 8: 3 : Dbl., red, pink, white and rosebud single pink and red large size rooted geraniums, 35c ea., 4 for $1; small ones 15c ea., $1 doz., pink, red conch, Ma- _ple leaf and strawperry begonia, same price; blue plumbago, purple and or- ange lantana, 20c ea., 2 large ferns, in 5 gal., size wooden tubs, $5 ea., 1 ea., lace and sprengeria ferns, $2.50 each. Exch. for cotton feed sacks, dried ap- ples or white peas. Mrs. A. F. Ma- loch, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 1. Giant pink oxalis, 5 to 10 in., 15 and 25e: del., small pink oxalis, 15c bunch 2 dbl. red geraniums, well rooted, 15c; 2 rooted; Japanese ferns, 20c; Face cac- tus, 8 to 10 in. leaves, 10 and 15c; Stone plants, 25c (6 in. leaf will root); 15 Pearl tuberose,.50c. All well root- ed. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Lace fern, 29 in., high, 82 in. diam- eter, $5. Mrs. W. L. Burton, Tignall, Ga., Rt. 1. ; Assortment of Aquatic plants (suit- able for outdoor pools or for inside bowls) for $1.25 prepaid. Henry B. Worth, Ray City, Ga. Extra large, dbl. paper white nar- ~ cissi,, 60e doz., blue, single hyacinths, 35c doz., Hemerocallis day lilies, $1.50 a 100; white iris, single, white narcis- si, yellow jonquils and daffodils, each, $1 per 100; old fashioned Jacobs lad- der bulbs, $1 a 100.. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. Extra long Trumpet yellow daffo- dils, $1.50 a 100; yellow jonquils, and white narcissi, each, $1 a 100; Single. blue, hyacinths, 50c doz., 6 doz. Red Spider lilies, $2.50 for lot, or 50c doz. yellow day lilies, $1 a 100. Mrs. G. N. Hammond, Middleton, Ga. 15 Snowballs, 24 golden bells, six weigelas, 15c ea., or exch for geran- iums, ferns, fuschias, hibiscus (peach blow or dbl. red) begonias, sultanas, oleanders, or any other box flowers. Well rooted. Mrs. H. D. Ray, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Well rooted cape jasmines, 25c ea., jonquil, yellow narcissi bulbs, 25c doz., del. Miss Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe Ga. Rose bushes: April blooming, red, pink and white, golden bells, pink wei- gelas, altheas, red, pink and _ white; red japonica and azaleas. All well rooted, 25c ea., 5 for $1, $2 doz., del. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Native azaleas, pink, white, yellow and red mixed ,also rhododendrons, 2 4 ft. 6 for $1, $1.75 for 12; red flower- ing Cydonia Japonica, and coral ber- MARKET ry or Symphoricarpus Vulgaris, each, 6 for $1; Orange day lily, trumpet daffodils, cream narcissi, snowdrop bulbs, all blooming size, 50c doz., red, yellow and orange mixed colors, large | 3 Mrs. J. H. Peuland,: cannas, 75c doz. Ellijay, Ga. Cannas: City. of Portland (a deep rose pink) $4 a 100; President, large red, $2.a 100; cream white, $1 doz., yel- low and red variegated, $1.50 a 100; blooming size gladiolus, $1.50 a 100; large, white, Bearded iris, $1 a 100; milk and wine lily bulbs, 6 for $1; large yellow daffodils, jonquils, and yellow narcissi, mixed, $1 a 100, $8 M., oleander, dbl. pink 50c ea., single wht. 25 ea., 20 different kinds rose cut- tings, mixed, $1 a 100. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. White Star gladiolus bulbs, 25c ea.., Confederate roses, 8 yr. old roots, $1 ea. Add postage. Jno. G. Padrick, Tifton, Ga. 2 yr. size monthly rose plants, 25c ea., 5 for $1; dbl. white sweet May pinks, 3 bunches for 25c; pink thrift plants, 50c a 100; dbl. dahlias, white, red, yellow and variegated, 50c doz. bulbs; white tuberose, single and dbl. 25 doz., all colors, large bloom can- nas, white and 3 shades pink, 40c doz $2 a 100; white Shasta daisies, 20c doz. Add postage on orders for less Set 25c. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam a. Yellow daffodils, 60c doz. $4.50 a 100. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen, Ga. April blooming white narcissi, bulbs, 25c doz., postpaid. Mrs. James C. Goalsby, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5. Very fragrant yellow narcissi, $1 a 100 postpaid. Mrs. J. M. Thornton, Tignall, Ga. Pink Thrift plants, 15c doz. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Sharon, Ga.. White Easter lilies, purple ever- blooming violets, 5c ea., or exch. for blooming size bulbs, tulips, narcissi, jonquils, butter cups, butter and eggs, daffodils, milk and wine lilies, Amary- llis, hyacinths, gladioli bulbs. No or- ders for less than 50c. Mrs. J. R. Hancock, Griffin, Ga., 531 No. 9th St. 2 well rooted Xmas cactus, 20c; beef- steak begonia, 15c; yellow gladioli, 20c doz. bulbs; 3 Dorothy Perkins rose bushes, 25c; white narcissi bulbs, 15c per doz. Josephine Roberson, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. Red perennial sweet peas, large plants, 20c ea., for $1; perennial scar- let verbena, 35c doz., several hundred white cannas, also Mrs. Alfred Con- nards pink cannas, $1 doz., full ball type dahlia bulbs, pink, lavender, yel- low, orange and many shades of red and variegated, no single ones, all $1. Mrs. W. S. Wiley, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1. White narcissi bulbs, $1 per 100, $5.- 50 per 800; 1500 jonquils, real cheap; several kinds ferns and many other pot flowers at bargain. Mrs. L. R. Leathers, Buchcanan, Ga., Rt. 1. Hundreds narcissi and jonquil bulbs and most any kind pot flowers, cheap. - G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. Jonquils, large, dbl. yellow and wht., 50c doz., $1.50 a 100; pink peonies and bleeding heart, 50c -ea., lemon lilies, 40c doz. dbl. blue hyacinths, 10c ea. Money order. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Kendall, Blue Ridge, Ga. Lemon and orange lilies, iris, and other bulbs, reasonable; butterfly bush Kerria, altheas, spirea, 3 colors, 25 to 50c. Will exch. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. 3 Native Lookout Mtn. rhododendrons 18 to 24 in., $1.50; $10 for 10 prepaid. H. G. Jolly, Summerville, Ga. Very fine dahlia, 3 shades red, va- riegated and purple, 10c per bulb, $1 doz., red. flowering pear, 15c ea. red verbena, 5c ea., plant. Exch, for sound butter beans, sorghum syrup, pecans, peanuts, onion plants, or for monthly rose bushes, rooted, dried fruit, free from worms, core, etc., or for anything can use. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, Covington, Ga., 819 Washington St. Altheas, dbl., purple and single wht., spirea, dbl. white and single, 15c ea., blooming white conch begonia and everblooming pink maple leaf begonia cuttings, 2 for 15c; dbl. red and pink geraniums, 10c ea., 2 for 15ce. Mrs. V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Dbl., red, white variegated, all col- ors, single, -mixed altheas from seed blooming size, pink and variegated fol- iage weigela, 25c ea., Red Anthony Waterer and white cluster spirea, Buddleia, Paul Neyron, white Amer- ican Beauty rose, 50c ea., white and pink cochet, My Maryland, Frances Krugar and others, 35c ea., 3 for $1; climbing American Beauty, American Crd BULLETIN Pillar roses, red and pink ramblers, 2 yr., 50c ea., dahlia bulbs, $1 doz., 11 different fine cannas, $1.10 doz. Mrs. R. M. Sheppard, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. Well rooted, many colors monthly roses, 15c ea., dark pink crepe myr- tle, $1.25 doz., well rooted hedges, $2 doz., Arbor-vitea, not rooted, $1 doz., junipers, same price; candle lilies, $1 doz. Exch for chicken feed sacks. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Rose pink begonia, 35c ea. white spider lilies, 25c ea., 6 for $1; Snow- ball, 40c ea., oak leaf deranger, 35c ea., forsythia, Easter rose, velvet, and Dorothy Perkins, all well rooted, 25c ea. Variegated yellow and white mums. and orange mums, 25c doz., Dwarf box- woods, 7 yrs. old, $2.50 ea. Miss El- sie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. : Dark purple iris, $1.75 a 100; orange lilies, $1 a 100; pink, hardy phlox, 40c doz., pink primroses, 25c doz. deep pink weigela, 35c ea., snowballs, 25c} white spirea, Van Houtti, 35c; forsyth- fa, pink and purple altheas, well root- ed, 20c ea. Add postage. Exch for good flour sacks. Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Madonna lily bulbs, 20c ea., dbl. hy- acinths, 15c ea., jonquils, and paper white narcissi, 25c doz., butterfly bush and winter blooming jasmines, 25c ea., purple, pink sultanas, 8c cutting; two shades red, pink salmon geraniums, 10c cutting; large pink oxalis, 6 bulbs for 25c. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alphar- etta, Ga., Rt. 2. Red and white begonias, 4 plants, 50c; yellow jonquil bulbs, 75c a 100; dbl. butter and eggs, 25c doz., white chrysanthemum bulbs, $1 a 100; white narcissi bulbs, 2 doz., 25c; orange day lilies, 3 doz., 50c., dbl. hydrangea, 2 for 50c. Add postage. Miss Minnie Sil- ver, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1. Hardy pink sweet pea and pinks, all colors, 15c ea., red japonica, 25c; blue and purple iris, 3 for 25c; monthly rose cuttings, pink, white and red, 1 of ea., 25c; red, pink, and purple ver- bena, 15c. No orders filled for less than 50c. Miss Kathaleene Langley, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1 . Pink Pine Burr geraniums, moss fern, red, white and pink conch be- gonia, well rooted, 15c ea., mistletoe geraniums, and Angel Wing begonias and rainbow coleus, 10c ea. No order | filled for less than 50c. Myrtle Du- vall, Oakman, Ga. White April narcissi, butter and eggs, little yellow narcissi, jonquils and daffodil bulbs, 25c doz.;-5 doz., $1; pink Amaryllis, 30c ea., 4 for $1; pur- ple wisteria, large pink American rose, all rooted, 25c ea., 5 for $1. Boston fern and pink oxalis, 10c ea. Mrs. Z. C. Adams, Juniper, Ga. Anthony Waterer spirea, old fash- ioned summer lilac, coral berry bush, flowering almonds, Hypericum or gold plant, white clematis, 15c ea., or 7 for $1 assorted; white wisteria, lavender and pink crepe myrtle, Japan quince, | 4 or 5 old fashioned red and pink rose bushes, and red, pink and white Dor- othy Perkins, 25c ea., jonquil, daffo- dils and narcissi bulbs, 20 doz., $1 a oo. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., May and October blooming cactus, 10c cutting, 15c rooted; Xmas cactus, 15c and 20c; rooted geraniums, 10c ea. green wandering jew, 20c doz., large red begonia, 15c cutting, 2 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon- roe, Ga. Rt. 1. Paper white narcissi, daffodils, 20c doz., $1 a 100; little yellow narcissi, 10c doz., 50c a 100; large red, yellow, and red and yellow spotted cannas, 5c ea. bulb, or $1.50 a 100; blue hydran- gea, wel lrooted, 25c. Mrs. W. T. West- brook, Unadilla, Ga. Boxwoods, 25 del. in 1-2 doz. or more lots: Dbl. white altheas, and sin- gle pink, pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea., del. in 1-2 doz. lots, or exch for white crepe myrtle white wisteria, dbl. pink, red or purple althea. Miss Vida Pow- ell, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 3. Rhododendrons, azaleas, well rooted, 15c ea., tiger lilies, 75c a 100, white and yellow jonquils, $1.50 a 100; cher- okee rose bushes, $1 doz. also Blue Berry 25c doz., black raspberry briars $1 doz., lilac and golden bells, 12 1-2c ea. Add postage. John 5. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Cannas: Large yellow and orange. ea., 25c doz. pink, 35c doz. red ba- nana leaf, and monthly rose cuttings, all 5c ea. pink Lucerne begonia cut- tings and Baby Breath ferns, lic ea., pink verbena, 10c cutting. Add post- age. Susie Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 2. Z N and butter and eggs bulbs, all mixed, 75c a 100, $5 M, white Flag lilies, $1 a 100; orange and red spotted and solid. yellow cannas, 40c doz., dbl. red carnation, pink and red verbena, pink and lavender oxalis, 5c ea. Miss Inez Malone, Brooks, Ga. White and purple altheas, red and pink myrtle, yellow jasmine, forsythia, dbl. pink almonds, Jap. quince, all 20c ea., snowballs, red spirea, buddlyea, 30c ea., dahlia bulbs, 10c ea., gladioli, 3 for 10c. Postage paid on order of $1 or more. Exch for dbl. japonica, weigela or nandina. Mrs. Ada Dixon, Hamilton, Ga., Rt. 5. 1 ea., justicia, hydrangea, sultana, Xmas, May and June cactus, large red bloom cactus, red and white be- gonias, rainbow moss, and fern, all rooted, for 60c or 10c ea., 1 ea., large yr. old, red geranium, justicia, red be- gonia, white begonia, 50c or 20c ea. Add postage. Exch for white sacks in good cond. Dah'onega, Ga., Rt. 1. Yellow dbl. daffodils, yellow trum- pet and white narcissi, large bulbs, 20c doz., well rooted, deep pink olean- der, 20 and 25c ea., pink and hardy white hydrangea, 25c ea., abelia, al- theas, dbl., white spirea, crepe myrtle, butterfly. bush, rose of sharon, japon- icas, 20c ea., 2 for 35c; 2 and 3 yr. old -boxwoods, 15 and 25c. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. a Violets, 5c bunch, mistletoe geran- iums, 1 large begonia, small lily blooms in August, yellow with black, geran- iums, and other flowers. Stephens, Adairsville, Ga. RFD 3. Dbl. scarlet geraniums, trailing Queen coleus, red carnations, all 10c ea., sprengeria ferns, 1 1-2 yr. old, coral vine, 1c ea., verbena, 20c doz., cannas: pink, pink with cream edge and throat, yellow Richard Wallace, 10c ea. All rooted. Add postage un- der 30c orders. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Ar- lington, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 84. Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 yrs. old, 25 ea., 4 yr. old japonicas, 35c ea., EHas- ter rose, 35c doz. red crepe myrtle, 40c ea., foxglove, 30c doz., hardy phlox 45c doz., flowering almonds, 20c ea., jonquils and daffodils, 30c doz. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. 3 colors iris, 50c doz., paper white narcissi, $0c doz., mixed daffodils, 20c doz., snowballs, 1 yr. old bushes, 20c Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Mrs: W. 2 Cee rane cere ah ' < pAGH NINES Yellow daffodil, jonquils, narcissi- Add postage. hie % ; ea., old fashioned Weeping Mary, wht. bridal wreath and Flowering Pear, all 15c ea., everblooming mixed sweet peas with good roots, 40c doz. Mrs. J C. Eades, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. 800 narcissi (white with yellow cen- ter, sweet scented blooms in cluster) bulbs. Make best offer. Mrs. Pearl McCurley, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 2. | Very large and fine jonquil and daf- fodil bulbs, mixed, $3 a 100 FOB. Mrs. J. G. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga., 255 Suth- rt Terrace, N. E., Phone Dearborn 4529. AY (ees Red> pink and purple verbena, 15c rooted bunch; Leopard plants, Beef Steak begohias, 25c ea, 5 other be- gonias, rooted, 20c ea., 5 kinds ferns, 25c ea., or all 5 for $1; Lilies: Red Easter. and white milk, 25c ea. milk and wine, 45c ea., $7.50 a 100; Baster and orange, 35c for 6 or $5.50 a 100; snowdrops and rain lilies, 50c flower above, rooted, $2.50. M. McDonald, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2. dos, white butterfly bush, 25c ea., 1 of ea. | Mrs, W. Large bunch rooted Christmas cac- tus, 25c per bunch,: plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Broome, Tifton, Ga. RFD 6. Purple violets, 50c a 100; 2 Nandi- nas, 2 ft., Euonymous, 3 ft., forsythia) 1-6 ft. Cedrus-Deodara, 2-2 1-2 ft. Arbor vitae cuttings, daisies, gladiolus orange, several hun- dred jonquils, $1 a 100. home for cows, hogs or good laying breed chickens: Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Ft. Valley, Ga. 3 varieties jonquils, or daffodils, yel- low, mixed, 60c a 100, $5 M. Exch, for good seed wheat; also a few old fash- ioned Blue Iris, 60c doz. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Mixed cannas, red, yellow and bronze $1 a 100; Shasta daisies, 1c ea., bronze mums, 15c doz., large red dahlia bulbs ~ 5c ea., deep pink verbena, 20c doz., several banana trees, some 6 ft. high, bulbs, 25 ea., purple and white iris, $1 a 100. All FOB. Have large shrub- bery at home, come see and make me offer for all or by the piece. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga., RFD 4. Dahlias, dbl. cactus, peony, flower- ed, ball type, yellow, purple, lavender pink rose variegated colors all shades of red, $1.25 doz. del. Fall del. Mrs, Eugenia Mozeley, Clayton, Ga. Joes te cannas, shasta Exch at my for other flowers and shrubs. F lowers and Seed For Sale onquils, narcissi, and Mtn. white nomen lily bulbs, ea., 20c doz., Blanket Flower seed, 5c thbis., well rooted oak hydrangea, 30c a., bridal wreath, 25 ea. Miss Frances Stanley, Stockbridge, Gaort. 1) Box-74. x : Most any kind geranium, pink Most~- ly, all well rooted cuttings, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; red and 1 peppermint geran- iums, 10c ea., Rainbow fern, 10c cut- ting; rose cuttings, different kinds, 10 and 15c ea. Mrs. don, Ga., Rt. 6. ae ee White Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, ig. size, $1.50 doz. bulblets, 25 doz. D. E. Thompson, Pinehurst, Ga. Crepe myrtle and mimosa, 3 to 6 ft., $3 doz., to $8., according to size, White spirea, 25c ea. Postpaid, Mrs. M. H. Walker, Grantville, Ga. Seed. al Icolors carnation, flowered and peony, flowered poppy, pink and blue, mixed, larkspur, perennial white sweet pea, each, 10c heaping thls., plooming size weeping Mary, 20c a., red Excelsior climbing roses, 2 yr. old 4 for 50c. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kenne- saw, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ About 1 1-2 cups salmon color pop- py seed, 10c spoonful plus postage or $1.50 for lot postaid. Bertha McEl- hannon, Winder, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 118. Virginia Cypress cuttings, pink monthly rose cuttings, red Rambler, yellow March rose, white althea, root- ed, 2 yrs. old, pink crepe myrtle, and white bridal wreath, rooted. Write for prices. Mrs. W. B. Freeman, Oak- man, Ga., Box 6. Yellow narcissi, 50c a 100. Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Sylvania, Ga., Box 204. Long cup, yellow daffodil bulbs, 25 to 35 (according to size) for $1. M. M. Wheailer, Alto, Ga. Easter and orange lilies, ea., 6 for 35c or $5.50 a 100; Milk and Wine lil- ies, 6 for 45c, $7.50 a 100; Milk, Red Easter, dbl. orange, lilies, white but- terfly bush, blue hydrangea, all root- ed, 20c ea., 6 for $1; Hastings Blue Lupines, 50c doz., blue wisteria, root- ed, 25c; King Humbert, red, and dbl. yellow, leopard and salmon cannas, all 75c doz. Collection of 1 of each of above, $2.50. Mr. S. Carter, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 1 to 3 yr. old dbl. yellow Japonica, 25 ea., 5 for $1; butterfly bushes, 20c ea., dbl. white Easter roses, 25c ea. Dark blue iris, 25c doz. golden bells, pink weigela, 30c ea, 5 for $1; wis- teria: vine, 20c ea., pink almond, 15c ea., violets, 10c bunch. All well root- ed. Add postage. Will give 6 Blue Iris with every $1 order. Mrs. G. C. Silver, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Azaleas: red, white, yellow and Sweet Williams, ea. 30c doz. Tiger lilies, evergreen, water lilies and mtn. ferns, all 25c doz., Cherokee roses, 50c doz. Mrs. Troy Carson, Morganton, Ga. Golden forsythia, dbl. white spirea, Anthony Waterer spirea, pink and red weigelas, rose, pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea., 6 colors dbl. dahlia tubers, $1 doz. 5 colors verbena, 10c ea, Madonna lilies, 25c ea., 3 colors Lantanas, 15 ea., Amaryllis, 25c ea., red and pink Baby Rambler roses, 20c ea., Carolina cherry and Osmanthus, 25 to 75c ea., magnolia trees, 25c to $1 ea., dbl. pink and white oleander, 25c ea., yard, sweet violets, 30c a 100. Mrs. J.T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Large, dbl. cannas, rose pink, sal- mon, rust and variegated yellow and red, 75c doz., watermelon pink crepe - myrtle, 4 for 50c or 15c ea., fluffy ruf- - fles, Boston, Sword ferns, large clump, 20c ea, or 25c ea., del. rose cuttings, 20c doz., del., Hastings red pink, cream and white pink and white be- gonias, well rooted, 20c ea., white and pink oxalis, 20c per 6 bulbs; evergreen hedge cuttings, 50c a 100; white spi- rea, rooted, 25c ea., blue hydrangea,. 15c ea., Banana bushes, 50c ea. ae : rs. Ralph McGill, Dawson, Ga., Rt. 1. 25 lilacs, 5c ea., 12 large size, 10c ea., 1 blooming size, 25c; flowering almonds white spirea, blooming size, 10c ea., 25 large, red crepe myrtles and 12 pink running roses, 2 yrs. size, 10c ea., six colors, 6 doz., dahlia bulbs, 50c doz., jonquils, large blossoms, 75c a 100, $3, 500, $5 M.-Exch for a good stock pig. Mrs. Geo. M. Foster, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. _.. Jonquils, daffodils, and narcissi, mixed, 40c doz., large bulbs, $2 a 100; - smaller, $1 a 100, $8 M. Bearded Ger- man iris, white, purple, blue, pink and W. B. Kuglar, Bow-4 lavender, 10c ea., 75c doz., Shasta dai- sies, Caliopsis, Physostegia, 60c doz., Cannas: light yellow, red, yellow spot- ted red, green foliage, purple foliage with orange blooms, ea., 10c, $1 doz., pink cannas, 25c ea., 6 for $1; Armour River hedge plants, $1 and $2 a 100. Miss Isabel Kuhns, College Park, Ga. 220 E. Mercer Ave., Phone Fairfax 2314-W. Blue hyacinths, dbl. narcissi, daffo- dil, narcissi, outer petals, light cream, cup deep orange; gen. mixture of bulbs $3.50 a 100; Bermuda Easter lily (waxy white flowers) bulbs, 3 for 50c. Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga. Large, sweet, purple violets, 15c doz., $1 a 100; unrooted cuttings, fine monthly roses, golden bells, large leaf evergreen, 15c doz. unrooted Rosemary cuttings, 2 for 5c; purple lilac, well root ed sprouts, 10c ea., or 2 for 15c. Add postage. Mrs. J. F. Glenn, Chicka- mauga, Ga. Rt. 1. = Dbl. asst. colors Touch-Me-Not and poppy seed ,each, 10c per thimble full. Add postage. J. D. Smith, Villa Rica, Ga. Rb 2: 5 : Red and yellow cannas, 30c pef doz bulbs, postpaid. Cash with order. No en: Mrs. W. I. Shivers, Cuthbert, a. 5 dif. colors sultanas, 10c ea., white conch begonias, 10c; dbl. white pe- tunia, 15c; narcissi, white and yellow jonquils, 25c doz., bulbs. Exch for Ala-~ cacia or for Junipers. Mrs. S. W. Rey- nolds, Cleveland, Ga. BETS Pink, perennial sweet pea plants, 10c bunch, 5 Boston ferns, 15c ea., 12 large flat ieaf evergreen cuttings, well root- ed, 10c ea., cream and blue iris bulbs 25c doz., Show or Ball type, dbl. dah- lia bulbs, purple, red, white, yellow, orange, pink purple and white varie- gated, 3 for 25c, $1 doz. Add postage on orders less than 50c.. Exch for 100 lb. size white feed. sacks at 10c ea. Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44. Purple lilac and pink crepe myrtle sprouts, 15c ea., Sword ferns and cape jasmines, rooted, 15c ea., Blue Flags or iris, 20c doz., pink sultanas, rooted and blooming size, 10c ea., 6 dif. kinds dbl. geraniums, 5c cut. 6 for 20c. Thanksgiving cactus cut., 5c ea. Add postage on orders less than 25c. Exch. for any color tulips, dbl. hyacinths, crocus, white narcissi, or dahlia bulbs. a Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga. White narcissi, 35c doz. cannas, bronze leaf, orange bloom, 50c doz., dahlias, yellow, white, red, variegated 50c doz., all col. Hollyhocks, by root, 40c doz., small, 25c doz., golden conel, golden glow, sweet pinks, Canterberry Bells, all 35c doz. Shasta daisies, wht and yellow, and blue, sweet violets, ea. 30c doz., all kinds roses and many oth- er kinds flowers. Miss Claud Rylee, Buford, Ga., 91 RR St. Purple Prince iris, April blooming narcissi, white with yellow _ center, snowdrops, silver bells, all 10c doz., $1 a 100, $4 for 500; peachtree roses, 10c -ea., or exch for value, also asapargus, sprengeria, ferns, white violets, 10c ea., Kimonese bulblets, 15c doz., 1 ev- erblooming begonia, 1 dark red Baby rose geranium, and large cactus, all 10c ea. Mrs. Ora Reece, Ball Ground Ga. Rt. 4. Old Time lily, red and white and blue, mixed, $3 doz., bushes; jonquils, 50c doz., Flag lilies, yellow, 75c doz., 1-2 doz., iris, $1; Leak-of-the-house, 45c doz., All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Erma Kowitz, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 28. Large, dbl. daffodils, 50c doz., bulbs; jonquils, 35c doz., 1 well rooted garden- ia, 35c; 1 well rooted Cloth-of-Gold, or Sunset rose bush, 35c; large, scarlet Amaryllis bulbs, 35c doz. Mrs. C. B. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. White narcissi, dbl. daffodils, little White Star jasmine, ea. 15c = doz., bulbs; royal purple iris, 35c doz., pink weigelas, dbl, yellow japonicas, 25c ea., snowballs, 30c ea., dark red Velvet roses, white, pink, monthly, red ram- bler roses, 15c ea., abl. pink almonds, 20c ea. altheas white and dark red, 15c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. _donquils, dbl. daffodils, April narcis- si, blooming size bulbs, mixed, 25c doz. $1.75 a 100; large, white, purple Eas- ter iris, 40c doz., yellow, single and dbl., Day lilies, 25c doz., winter bloom- ing, evergreen pink thrift, 25c doz. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. White narcissi, jonquils, 20c doz. pink, hardy phlox, 25c doz:, purple iris 35c; pink altheas, 15c ea., pink almonds MARKET BULLE weigelas, 25c ea. Orange Day lilies, 10c doz., dark red Velvet rose, 15c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Eunice Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Several hundred medium size paper white narcissi bulbs, slightly mixed with Aspasias, $1 a 100; Von Sion daffodils, $1 a 100; large, dbl., pink, poppy seed, 5c tsp., 10c tbls. Add pos- tage. Miss H. A. McNair, Whigham, Ga. Touch-Me-Not or Balsam seed, dbl. and sng., mixed, all colors, 15 per 0z., pkg. large, dbl., cream and orange color marigold seed, little, red, sng. ones, 3 cupfuls, 25c; large, dbl. zinnias all colors, sweet basil, 15c cup; bach- elor buttons, pink and red, also Prince Feathers, 10c cup. Other kinds for sale also. Exch some for white, new, feed sacks. Mrs. Mary Lou Eaton, Dah- lonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Purple flowered Deer Tongue, Cana- da Golden Rod and black-eyed Susan or Ox-eye Daisy seed, each, 25c pkg. Nell Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. | Pink weigelas and dbl. yellow japon- icas, 20c ea., snowballs, red japonicas, 25c ea., dbl. pink almonds, pink althea, 15c ea., purple iris, 30c doz., dbl. yel- low jonquils, 20c doz., little White Star jasmine, 10c doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Linda Hicks, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3 Yellow jonquils, yellow cluster, sweet scented daffodils, butter and eggs and butter cups, ea., 20c per doz., $1 a 100 bulbs; Rooted Sprengeria and Aspar- agus ferns, Coral plants, delicate pink shell, and red begonias, Deer Horn and Xmas cactus and Night blooming Se- ries, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c. Add postage. Miss Elizabeth Webb, For- syth, Ga. Rt. 6. Purple, white and yellow iris, 50 for $1.10; border iris, 12 to 15 in., in pur- ple, yellow, cream and white, 60c doz., 2 doz., $1.10; mixed, all colors, fine iris $1.10 doz. few peonies, mixed colors, 3 for $1.10; 3 Bleeding Hearts, 40c ea., or the 3 for $1.10; perennial peas and perennial phlox, mixed colors, 60c doz Shasta daisies, Mexican Sunflower, Sweet Wiliams, leopard lilies, sng. and dbl. orange lilies, 25c doz., 6 large, 3 yr. old cactus, 2 red and 4 pink, now in bloom, $1.60 ea. Other flowers and Sass Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. Cannas: Bronze Leaf, 10c ea., small red, 4c ea., yellow, 6c ea. mixed col. dahlias, 5c ea. extra large American Beauty dahlias, $1.50 per tuber; French hollyhocks, dbl. golden glow, 5c ea., red and white chrysanthemums, 3c a. August and orange lilies, 8c and 10c; Palmettos, 15c ea., cactus, 12c; bush hydrangea, 10c; privet cut., 3c; snap- dragons, gladioli, 3c ea., Siberian iris and purple verbena, 10c ea. Kittie Ledford, Blairsville, Ga. Pot plant, Irish rose, small ferns, 10c ea., large, long fronds, 25c ea., root- ed geraniums, dbl. pink, red and white 10c ea., red striped and green jew, 10c bunch; 1 Boganvillae, purple, 2 yrs old $1; 2 dbl. oleanders, yr. old, red and pink, and 1 Asparagus 2 yr. old fern, 50c ea., tube-rose bulbs, 10c ea., quan- tities King Humbert and President, large red, flowering cannas, 25c doz., $2 a 100 bulbs. E. P. Babcock, Cor- dele, Ga, Rt. C. Rooted, red, dbl. geraniums, red and rose col. sultanas, 20c ea., cuttings of cabbage geraniums, 15c; small and lg. green jew and coleus, ea., 10c cutting; Exch for white, rooted, sultanas, any color, except pink and red, dbl. geran- iums, rooted justicia, or any col. root- ed japonica. Mrs. Huldah Casteloes, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 5. Large bunches purple verbena, six for 25c, 40c doz., sweet scented ,purple, yard violets, now blooming, 75c a: 100, 3 per 600; blue flag Easter lilies, 60c oz., 2 doz. $1; dbl. red and yellow cannas, 60c doz., Grandpa Greybeard 50c ea., 3 for $1; dbl. white and red geraniums, pink sultanas, and salmon justicia, ea., 5c not rooted. Mrs. Os- car Phillips, Royston, Ga., Rt. 3. Pink weigelas, dbl. yellow and red japonicas, 25c ea., pink hardy phlox, 25c doz., Fox Glove, 20c doz., purple iris, 35c doz., white narcissi, jonquils, 15c doz., white jasmine, 10c; pink al- theas, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. M. Ray, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Dahlias: Dbl. single, quilled, some ball type, rose pink, lavender, dark pink, cerise, yellow and several shades red, variegated and white, 10c ea., $1 doz. Cannas: large, flowering red, yellow, pink and variegated, 10c ea., rooted, pink Perkins, Blue, yellow thornless; and small dwarf white, ever- blooming, roses, all 15c ea., collection seed, snapdragons, sage J. Winter, Buford, Ga. cream narcissi, all 25c doz. red and purple verbena, 5c bunch; blue ager- all 25e doz. pink weigelas, snowballs, 25c ea., dbl. spirea, 20c; hardy hibis- cus, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; dbl. and single Day lilies, 25c doz., dbl. red dahlia, ea. All well rooted. Add postage 1 doz Fox Glove plants free with every $1 Ga: Ri. 2: Perennial phlox, mixed, 2 for 15c; forsythia, golden glow, Solomon cher- ry bushes, white, col. Sweet Rocket, mix. violets, bridal der. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga. fragrant variety) 1c each. Miss Ella Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. tbls. Mrs. Geo. Theus, Butler, Ga. Pink Cherokee roses, red and yellow and boxwoods, all 25c ea., pink per- ennial phlox, 30c doz., winter ferns, 25c doz., 10 choice roses, $1; pink, 40c doz. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga. : at $1.75 doz., size 2 to 3 ft. high, or cuttings, $1.50 doz. Some deduction in large quantities. Del. in December or January. Add del chgs. Leslie, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 5-A 25c ea., 6 for $1.00; pink Cherokee roese, $1.00 doz., 10 rooted roses for $1.00; pink spirea, 30c ea., lemon lilies, 40c doz., orange lilies, 35c; pink perennial phlox, 30c doz., 4 doz., $1.00; sweet Wil- liams, 25c doz., 5 doz., $1.00; parma violets, 25c doz., Coral bushes, 75c doz., Altheas, 10 for $1.00 Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. White lilac, everblooming and golden bells, all 25c ea., bleeding heart, 50c ea., yellow violets, and large, dbl., daffo- dils, ea., 30c doz., 7 kinds lilies, 70c doz., Armur hedge, 40c doz., Barberry, 3 for 25c; purple iris, 30c doz., azaleas, mized colors, and rhododendrons, a., . doz. Mrs. W. R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga., Flowers And Seed Wanted - Want to buy blooming size, well root- ed Rinco Spurnum Jasmine vine (has clusters of white flowers exceedingly fragrant), also well rooted, blooming size Coral vine. Mrs. George T. Mygatt, Athens, Ga., 1260 Prince Ave. Want Darwin tulips, and milk and wine lily bulbs and 2 red weigelas. Exch 1 large Madonna lily bulb for a., also exch. Madonna lily bulbs for 1 white crepe myrtle. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. : Want. to exch. pink gladioli bulb for hyacinths, peonies, or bulbs of oth- er colors of giadioli. Mrs. L. G. Kidd, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch Blue iris, June flower- ing orange lilies, Spanish Spear plants, monthly rose cuttings, and butter-fly bush for other flowers, bulbs, or shrub- pety: Mrs. Charlie King, Bowersville, Want lilies of different kinds, hya- cinths and tulips, and also house plants, perennial phlox, chrysanthemums, or any plant or bulb not in my collection. Will pay reasonable price. Mrs. Lottie Anders, St. Paul, Ark. Want to exch. 3 large, well rooted, geraniums, Armour River privet hedge, and California violets, for bulbs of jonquils, narcissi, hyacinths, etc., or shrubbery. Very liberal amts., given. Mrs. J. K. Johnson, Clarkston, Ga., Box 115. Want to exch. white and pink (not old rose) canna, bulbs for Blue August, coral vine tuber, or Columbine. Bulb dbl. yellow and red japonicas, - pink | 1 each, pink, red, white and cream, db for bulb. Large ones. Write. Gertrude [House, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 4. | = Thursday, November 1, 1929. : everblooming, 4 for 75c; 10 varieties geraniums, hollyhocks, perriwinkle and others, 20c pkg. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. 5c ea. bulb: yellow thornless rose, 15 Hills of Snow hydrangea, rose spirea, Old Time sweet violets (the most- azaleas, each, $1 a doz. Jap. Barberry = bush, 75c; Red japonicas, arbor vitae Regal, or lilly of the valley, bulbs, Royal purple iris, jonquils, daffodils __ 2 atum, purple foxgloves, Shasta daisies es order. Miss Ellen Silver, Talking Rock | pink red rambler | roses, old fashioned red and pink June pink Moss roses and blackberry lilies, 15c ea. 2 for 25c. Mixed col. iris, mix. wreath, 10c ea., pink weigelas, post- = paid. All well rooted. Cash with or- All colors petunia seed, 35c for one = trailing arbutus, 25c doz., lemon lilies, Hedge bushes, 10 yr. large, well root- = one ed, $25 a 100; $5 doz., rooting boxwoods Mrs. Harvey ~ American Arborvitaes, 15 to 20 in, 25 and 35c a., Boxwoods, American Beauty roese, pink and yellow azaleas, ihe Thursday, ay re November 7, 1929. | _F fawere And Seed Wanted Want 2 yr. old Monthly blooming rose bushes. State price. Mrs. Doyle Knight, Dublin, Ga. Want 1 doz. each: purple -shades. Jacobs Ladder, single, Roman, white and pink mixed hyacinths, also large type hyacinths, cactus type dahlias, 6 roots white cannas, 1 each, blue _ August lily, flowering Pearl, real snow- flake, spirea, Anthony Waterer, spirea Bittiard, Bechaels flowering crab, weig- ela, mock orange, white ard Norway Spruce; and 2 Pyramidal arbor-vitea. Quote best price, or will exch. other flowers. Write first. George Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to exch. Lady Thompson straw- berry plants for dbl., cannas, all colors, except yellow bulbs. Mrs. Irene Scar- boro, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. large Dahlia bulbs for -. daffodils, jonquils, or narcissi bulbs. Fe \ -- utie, Niagara, $6.50 a 100; of ga, 2 oe: AVG: Rt. I. : 5 of the small ones for 1 dahlia. Mrs. Terrien, Savannah, Ga., 1406 Moore Want different kinds of flowering bulbs. Will exch. Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants. Also will exch, yellow canna bulbs for other bulbs. Paul Clark. Baxley, Ga. Nursery Stock For Sale | Well rooted, carefully packed -Ber- muda grass, $2.00 M., $18.00 for 10 M. : Mrs. R. H. Wright. Middleton, a, May and June cherries; White Eng., = and other peaches; several kinds apples Sugar plums; figs and currants; 2 yr. trees, mixed collection, $1.25 a doz, also black walnut, 12 for 25c. Add pos- tage. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2. < Apple and peach trees, 12 1-2c ea., del., or exch., for Barred Rock and R. I. . Red pullets. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Seedling peachtree scions, large va- riety red plum, 2 for 25c del. Exch. for paper white narcissi, white iris, tiger lilly, different color hyacinths and other choice, hardy flowers and bulbs. True to name. Ea. to del. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. - Pomegranate (sweet and sour) and Brown Turkey Fig bushes, 15c ea. Add postage. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. Evergreen boxwoods, 3 yrs. old. 25c ea., also Dwarf or French iris, 25c doz., blooming size hollyhock, 40c doz. Mrs. Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. _ White scuppernong, 3 for $1.00; Cel- estial and Brown Turkey figs, 5 large -or 7 medium, or 10 small size for $1.00; _ Cherokee hedge rose, $1.25 a 100; $10.00 M., also strawberry shrub, Red Bud - and Virginia Creeper, and Celestial or . Sugar and Brown Turkey Figs, 5 large or 7 med. or 10 small size, $1.00; post- paid. Well rooted and carefully pack- ed. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ Home orchard selection: 2 ea., Red - June, St. July; Red Delicious; Kinards Choice; Yates; Staymons; Ark., Black; Yellow Pippin. 16 trees from early un- til late 1 yr. old stock, $2.00; 2 yr. old, . $3.75; All del., also list of other varie- ties sent on request. All state inspected. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. _. 208 Arbor-vitae, 18 in. high, 50c .ea., 300, 8 in., high, 25c ea., postpaid. Cash with order. M. J. Ollivet, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. State inspected, true to name, fruit - tree: peach, $45.00 M., leading varie- ties apple and fig trees, $7.50 a 100; Grape vines: Concord, Moores- Early, cherry, pear, and plum, $15 a 100; also ar- _bor-vitea and cedars, 25c ea. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. _ Boxwood plants, 4 ft. high, 4-6 ft., in diameter for sale. J. E. Blackmon, Washington, Ga., RFD 5. _ 12 mos. old Arbor-vitea bushes, 12 to 14 in., high, 25c ea., add postage. Mrs. _Emily E: Knight, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Dwarf boxwoods, rooted, 8, 10, and 12 in., high, 15c, 20c and 25c ea., FOB; watermelon. Crepe myrtle, 2 ft. rooted 15c ea., cape jasmine, 15c and 25c; Add postage. Nothing sent COD. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga. Shrubbery for sale. Write for price and description. Loyds;Boggs, Morgan- _ ton, Ga. ao ; State insp., Budded pecan trees, Stuarts and Schleys: ranging in height from 2 to 8 ft., for 25 to 70c ea., Will exch. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,; Lots of Althea sprouts, $1.00 doz., and Spanish oak sprouts, $1.00 ea.,Del Mrs. R. V. Newsome, Washington, Ga., Rt. 5. Box 94. Fig bushes, 50c ea., white spirea, ae ea., Wild goose plums, 4 to:5 ft., $5.0 doz., crepe myrtle and mimosa, from 3 to6 ft., $3.00 doz., to 8) according to size. Mrs. M. H. Walker, Grant- ville, Ga. Trish junipers, 5yrs. old, 5 ft. tall, $1.50 ea., 6 for $7.50, 12 for $14.00; 3 yr. old size, $1.00 ea. $5.50 per 6, $10.00 doz., 2 yr. old, 15 to 22 in., 6 for $1.80;. boxwoods, 4 and 5 yrs. old, $1.00 ea. All FOB. Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Cor- nelia, Ga: Rte kK 150, 4 to 6 in., boxwoods, 2 cape jasmines, and 4 crepe myrtle trees, $10.00 del. Mrs. R. F. Terrel:, Green- ville Ga., Rt. 3. Certified pecan trees, best. varieties, a prices. Fred C. Geiger Flintside, a. Old time Black Walnut sprouts, 20c ea., SCuppernong, yr. old, 25c ea., well rooted; Evergreen hedging, 1 yr. old, 80c a\100. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gaines- Ville, Gra. ab Te 10 M., pecan trees, 4 to 10 ft., high, about 4 M., high enough for tops to be out of reach of stock if set in pas- ture; about 3 M., are budded; Nobile, Schley, and Stuart; others are seed- lings, but the variety wanted can: be budded in the second Spring after they are transplanted, or if growth is good may be budded in ist year. Sell all or part. J. S. Hale, Macon, Ga., 230 Duncan, Ave. Gov. insp., and true to name, all leading varieties of well branched 2 yr. old apple trees, 20c ea., 1 yr. old, 15 ea., peach trees, 20c ea., cherry and pear, 50c ea., Pecans, 75c to $1.25. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1. Box. 1. > Well rooted boxwoods, 50c doz., pink crepe myrtle, cape jasmines, and justi- cia, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1. Black Walnut and Umbrella China trees, 1 yr., old,.25c ea., Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Sylvania, Ga., Box 204; Hedge bushes, 10 yrs. old, $5.00 doz., $25.00 a 100; Rooted boxwoods, 18 in., $1175 doz., 1:to 2 ft. $1.25: doz., 10:to12 in., $1.50 doz. Orders for 300 or more, same discount. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1. ~ Arbor-vitea, ranging from 1 to 2 1-2 ft., high, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 ea. Mrs. T. G. Underwood, Mayesville, Ga. Now booking orders for Nursery stock for either Home or Commercial orchards, apple and peach trees, State insp. C. N. Fitts, Dahlonega,: Ga. 12 to 20 in., 1 yr. old boxwood plants, $1.00 doz., 2 for $1.50; 2 and 8 yyrs., old, rooted, $2.00 doz., $10.00 a 100. Money returned if not well pleased. All pre- paid. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. 100 or more little leaf privet hedge, $9.00; darkish pink crepe myrtle, 5c ea., 10 or more, 1 to 2 ft., larger ones, 10c ea., black walnuts, 1 yr., old, 10c ea., little yellow sugar plums, 10c ea.,white, dbl. spirea, white, single oleander, 10c ea., dbl., red oleander, 20c ea. Mrs. vue Brown, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 1. Box Crepe myrtle, dbl., white spirea, pink weigela, pink monthly roses, 35c ea., 5 for $1.00; mixed shrubs, $5.00 a 100. Exch., for any large breed hens or pullets. Mrs. A. F. Maloch, Hosch- ston, Ga., Rt. I: : Seedling peach trees, white and yellow cling stone, 3 1-2 to 4 ft., topped, 15 and 25c; several grape fruit trees, 4 to 6 in., 20 and 25c;-6 orange trees, 3 to 6 in., 15 and 25c. All delivered. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Yellow scuppernong vines, 25c ea. Supply limited. J. S. Ethridge, Auburn, Gan Amour River Privet hedge, 1 to 2 yr., plants, $2.00 a 100. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. - Everbreens, mtn., laurels, rhododen- drons, Hemlock, and ivy, 20 in., 35c ea, $2.00 doz. Well rooted. Walter Hunnicutt, Talullah Falls, Ga. Damson plum trees, 1.to 2 yrs, old, 20c ea., 6 for $1.00; 4 well rooted cape jasmines, 15c ea. Mrs. L. T. Harrison, Martin, Ga., RFD. 2. Blue Damson plum sprouts, $1.00 doz., 60c per 1-2 doz., 30c for 3 del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. : Seedling peach trees, 3 ft., high, 8 for $1.25. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. . Dwarf boxwoods, well rooted, 6 to 12 in., $1.00 doz. Add 10c postage. E. J. Mason, Luxomni, Ga., Rt. 1. Pecan sprouts, 2 to 6 ft., well rooted, 10 to 30c a., white scuppernong vines, | (MAR EET BULLETIN oe 2 1-2 to 6 ft. 20c ea., or 3 for 50c; Brown Sugar pie grape vine cuttings, oc ea. 50c doz. Amour River hedge cuttings, 50c a 100; everblooming but- terfly bush cuttings, 5c ea. 50c doz. a V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2 Junipers, well rooted, 21 to 25 in, $1.50 ea, or $2.50 for both; 10 boxwoods, well rooted, 50c ea., at my home, 10 mi. east of Dahlonega, on highway. Mrs. Ed Carroll, Murrayville, Ga., Rt. 1. Oriental arbor-vitae nicely rooted, 12 in., high, 25c ea. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. Well rooted, 2and 3 yr. old, black walnut sprouts, 20c ea., 6 for $1.00; All orders for $1.00 or ever, del. Mrs. Joe W. Croft, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3. Arbor-vitae, 4 for $1.00; junipers, 2 for $1.00; boxwoods, 50c ea., morning bride, 4 for $1.00: azaleas, 6 for $1.00; strawberry bushes, $1.00 doz., also white jonquils,.$1.00 a 100; golden glow, 25c doz:, All well rooted. Add postage. J. W. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Large boxwoods. Write for prices. Mrs. P. J. Nix, Commerce, Ga. Crepe myrtle, sweet pomegranate, umbrella chinas, white wisteria, and Turkey Brown figs, 25c ea., magnolias, 50 to 75c ea., privet hedge, 2 sizes, $1.00 and $1.50 by. doz., All del. W. C. Lee, Grantville, Ga. Well rooted hedge privet, 10c ea., $5.00 a 100; red crepe myrtle, . lilac and dbl. altheas, 25c ea. Tea Olive shade trees, 50c ea., Add postage. Jno. G. Padrick, Tifton, Ga. Pink Chinese magnolia, Japenese Flowering Cherry, Banana Shrub, Kolk- witzia Bush, Camellia Japonica, dbl., in 3 colors, Jap. red leaf Barberry, and other rare shrubs, fruit and nut trees. Size and price list on request. Mrs. A. J. Welden, Griffin, Ga. Best variety Lucideen Augusten Jap- onicas, Pitisporrium Nandena, Abelia Junipers, Arbor-Vitea, free from dis- ease. State insp. Prices right. M. Bon- ner, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1 Box 257A. 1 M., well rooted Amour River privet hedge plants, $2.50 a 100, or exch. for 6 wks. old, any good breed pigs, or for geese. I. C. Edwards, Dacula, Ga., RFD a Boxwoods, $1.00 doz., $15.00 for 200; Magnolia Glaucia, 50c ea., 3 for $1.00; watermelon pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea., 5 for $1.00; 1 M., first-class Cape jas- mine, 30c ea., $20 a 100; purple lilac, 30c ea. 4 for $1.00; pink Chero- kee roses, for hedges, $1.00 doz., $5.00 a 100. All well rooted. Mrs. C. M. Rob- inson, Greenville, Ga. Quince, pomegranate, fig, lavender and pink crepe myrtle, Philadelphus, thornless yellow roses, Xmas. bells, Star jasmine, white spirea, Buddlea,. dbl. and single altheas, weigelas, 20 to 25c ea., 1 yr. old; 40 to 50c, 2 yr. old; cuttings for rooting, $1.00 per 100 ft. Less in large quantities. Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga. Lot of well rooted, nice hedge, $3.00 a 100. or exch. for tulips, pink and red hyacinths, peonies and pansies. Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga. Amour River Privet evergreen hedge, well rooted, 2 yr. old plants, 3c ea., $2.75 a 100 FOB. Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Maysville, Ga. 4 M., evergreen hedge cuttings, $3.00 M., $10.00 for lot. Juniper cuttings, 20c ea; -$1.75- doz. Mrs. Leonard Tench, Alto, Ga., RFD 2. f Crepe myrtle, all colors, Silver map- le, Coral Japonicas, 25c ea., also bulbs, 50c doz. L. A. Dorr, Augusta, Ga. . 20 evergreens, well rooted, and 25 ledge bushes, 15c each, smaller size, 10c ea., Cape jasmines, 20c .ea., crepe myrtles, pink, 15c ea., white Eng, peach trees, from seed, small, 10c ea. seas D, Reed, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1 Box Concord grape cuttings, 50 to the bundle, $1.50 bundle. Will exch, Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. Choice-paper shell pecan trees: Sell, or exch for pecans or farm products. F, R. Woodall, Milner, Ga. State insp., budded pecan trees, 4 to 8 ft., 40 to 75c. J. M, Johnson, Shellman, Ga., RFD 1. | Hazelhurst nut sprouts, 3 for 25c; plum sprouts, 6 for 25c. Will exch. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. True to name Stuart and Money- Maker pecan trees, 5 to 6 ft. Sell, or exch. 10 of either variety for certi- fied Porto Rico potatoes, at 90c bu., FOB Hahira. Advise early what you have to offer. T. C. Bonner, Hahira, Gal RED 2. ' 100 Arbor-Viteas, well rooted, 15 to 18 in., 25c ea., 5 for $1.00; 11 for $2.00. No personal checks. Send Money Or- der. Homer Craig, Loving, Ga. + Doz., well rooted grape vines, choice White muscadine vines and Concord _ grape cuttings, 10c for 3; tame goose- ae berry, rooted, 15c ea., walnut and crab- apple sprouts, 20c ea., tansey, 10c doz. Add postage. Carl James, Talking Rock, Ga, 6 large globe arbor-vitea and juni- pers, ea., 3 and 2 ft., $1.50 and $1.00; boxwoods, 12 and 15 in., 50 and "5c. Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton, Ga. Well rooted Boxwoods, cuttings, 50c doz, thornless yellow roses, 75c doz., Balm of Gilead trees, 15 ea., purple lilac, 15c ea., 3 for 25c; also geraniums, justicia, dbl. petunia, hydrangea cuttings, 3 for 10c, red and cream color monthly roses, 3 for 10c.. White, Dah- Add postage. Miss Lizzie lonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Loving tangle moss, 50c doz., stay-~ green all winter sea moss, 40c doz., tansy, 50c doz. Miss Rubie Abercrom- bie, Loving, Ga. 100 -hedge bushes, 2 yrs. old, $6.00; 3 junipers, $1.50; 2 monthly rose bush- es, 50c; 4 boxwoods, $2.00; also Octo- ber pinks, 25c doz. All well rooted. Add postage for all. Mrs. Bertha Gable, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3. Small abelia, 40c; large heavy abelia, 60c and 75c; 10-12 in., Pyramidal ar- bor-vitae, 5 for $1.00, 3 and 4 ft., $1.50; Camphor trees, 1, 2 and 3 ft., 50c) $1.00 7 and $1.50; Nandina Domestica, $1.50 and $2.00; Ligustrum Lucidum, 60c, 80 and $1.00; Ligustrum Japonica, 4 and 5 ft., $1.50; Golden Arbor-vitae, 2 ft., $1.50. Other shrubbery and trees. All prices, FOB Valdosta. H. F. Stair, Val- dosta, Ga. _June cherry and large Red plums, sages size, and black walnut, 2 yr., 35c ea., figs, 30c; purple althea, 20c; sage bush- es, 15 ea. 2 for 25c: pee hedge, 50c Jes postage. Mrs, a 100, not rooted. A S. W. Rodgers, Conyers, Ga. 1929- crop Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. Concord and Niagara grapes, Brown _ figs and white scuppernong vines, and pink crepe myrtle, 2 to 2 1-2 ft, all 10c ea., $1.00 doz., Del. in lots of 6 or more. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. Walnut trees, 25c ea. Mrs. J. T. John- | son, Deavereux, Ga., Rt. 2. Concord grape vines, 1 yr. old, 15 ea., cuttings, 15c doz. W. E. Norrell - ietta, Ga., Rt. 4. Hao 2 yr. old dwarf arbor-vitae, 50c ea. 2 yr. old Nandinas, 25c ea., large Ama- ryllis lily bulbs, 20c ea. Add postage. Miss Rubye Chappell, Smithville, Ga. Dbl., white, and single white, al- theas, pink, rose and crimson, rose plume, Van Houtti,. Thun- bergia, spirea, Philadelphus, pink deut- zie, yellow japonicas, butterfly bush, - | and buddlea, white star and cape jas- mine, large blooming size, 35c ea., 4 for $1.00; smaller, 25c ea., 5 for $1.00; well rooted shrubbery; evergreen pri- vet (Amour-River), 2 yr., $3.50 a 100; oS horse apples, red June cherries blue Damson plums, large quinces | i Babee pins, 5 a $1.00. Add pos nm small orders. Mrs. C. H. j Ga. Rt. i ae a ee shrubs, an . altheas, pink ige'a,. = eae oe p weige'a, snow and white butterfly bush, watermelon crepe myrtle, wisteria, spirea, Van Houtti, Anthony Waterer: pink al- _ monds, all 15 and 20c ea., Ingebord iris, large pure white, early, 5c ea. | Alcafas, slight violet and dark blue, 5c ea. Postpaid on $1.00 or more arc ers. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, G $1.00 doz, 2s Magnolia seed, 50c Ib. Mrs. white weigelas, and : ; age 3 ile, = 1 and 2 yrs. old, red purple, variegated red _ STOCK FOR SALE es, evergreens, lilac, pink - NURSER Cape jasmi and 1 large plant wisteria, all 25c ea., spirea, 25c bunch and pink Rambler roses, 10c. Mrs. S. L. Hendrix, Doug- lasville, Ga., Rt. 3. Everblooming purple lilac, now in full bloom, 10c; rooted slips, or will exch. for Big Leaf begonias and rooted monthly roses; flowering ampnds, and dbl., geraniums, 16c ea. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga. Junipers, abelia and evergreen bush- es, 4 for $1.00; crepe myrtle vines, 15c doz., white and pink Jap. honeysuckle, pink Deutizie, butterfly bushes, pink and variegated weigelas, and red and pink spirea, 20c ea. Mrs. sees ae Ellijay. Ga.. RFD 3. NURSERY STOCK WANTED Want cuttings and rooted plants of the following: all kinds spirea, includ- ing the perpetual blooming; Japanese Snowballs, Weigela, hybrida Eva Rat- hks (red) Mock Orange, Philadelphus coroniasines. and Virginal, Forsythia Virdissima (green stem), Ligustrum, - Licidum, Amour River privet Virbun- une, Odoratissimum, sweet verbenum, Photinia, Aucuba J aponica, Contoneas- ~ ter Scimouse (or Simons); Escallonia ee Montiordunsis, Hex Vomitoria (youpon) s Beauty Bush, Kolivitzia, Amabillis. Write prices and sizes of cuttings. Mrs; Jas. L. Wilcox, McRae, Ga. Want 1 doz, Concord grape vines cheap for cash. Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Gardi, Ga. Wantshrubbery, Boxwoods, 5 to 10 ft., tall; Boxwood hedge, 12 in., and 230. in, high; Cape jasmine bushes, 4 to 6 ft., tall. Hugh Richardson, Atlanta, Ga., 160 Peachtree St. Want 200 Ib. Dogwood seed, also Mag- nolia burrs that seed have not popped out, or seed from burrs: Name price FOB Augusta. H. H. Townes, Augusta, 2 Ge. P; O. Box 910. Want boxwood, any size and quan- tity, also Camellia Japonica. Alonzo P. Boardman, Augusta, Ga., 2840 Wal- ton Way. Want arbor-vitae plants and rooted abelias. Exch. 1 large Angel Trumpet for 2 of either, or 1 large, rooted pur- ple or pink sultanna, over 12 in., high for same. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga. Want 2 Umbrella China trees, about 3 or 4 ft., high. Write be- fore sendin ie. Will Tribble, Adairs- ville, Ga. Want to exch. choice varieties straw- berry plants for Red and Watermelon pink crepe Myrtle. 100 plants for shrubs 2 ft., 150 plants for large size shrubs. ~~ Or will exch for white and purple lilac. Mrs. Cornelia Jennings, Plains, Ga., RFD. Want 6 each Currant bushes, and pie plant roots, 25 St. Regis raspberry : bushes, and 6 gooseberry bushes. Advise ~~ price del. G. E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga. _. Want to exch. value for 6 each, Kei- fer pear trees, and good Post grape yines, Li. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga, Will pay $25.00 for 100 water oak trees and the same amount for 100 beech or crabapple trees, del., on property near Atlanta. Water oak and beech, to be not less than 10 ft., tall, and trunk not jess than 3 inches in diameter; Crab- apple, 6 to 8 ft. tall, all to be well shap- ed with bushy limbs. Hugh Richard- son, Atlanta, Ga., 160 Peachtree St. Plants For Sale Millon or more frost proof cabbage - plants, from Long Island seed, tested ; and treated, all leading varieties, 30 a 100 del., ar $1.50 M., FOB. Satisfac- tion euaranteed. E. T. Clements, San- dersville, Ga. Frost proof E. J. Chas. W., and Suc- cession cabbage, and Bermuda onion plants, each, $1.24 M., del. Can ship hundred M, a day through the seas- on. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. Crystal Wax white Bermuda onion plants, $1.00M., any quantity. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. Early Dutch E. Jersey and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M., Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100. D. S. Barden, Toccoa, Ga. Imp. large, tame Klondike strawber- ry plants, 30c a 100; 300, 75c; Ever- bearing, 40c a 100; E, J., Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c a 100. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. bearing, well rooted, $1.25 M., also rasp- - perry, black running plants, 25c doz. W. H. McCleland, Tifton, Ga., RFD 6. - Chas. W and EL Flat D tch cabbage almonds, altheas, snowballs, weigelas, nines aay "Be, 500; $1, 25 M. IG Chambers, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2. Guaranteed, well rooted, 6 4n. frost proof cabbage plants, E. Flat Dutch and Wakefield, correctly packed, weil ventilated, rushed by mail, 60c 300; $1.00: 700: $1.35: M..-Postpaid.-C, F- Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. Sage plants, 3c ea., 30c doz: Add post-~ age. Mrs..W. A. Moon, McRae, Ga. EK. Jersey cabbage plants, $1.25 M., del. Albert Baker, Norman Park, Ga., Rts 1 eae shaoheay plants, $1.25 M. del. Exch for cabbage or onion pants, onion sets, R. I. Red baby have and price. Mrs. J. B. Nall, Rock- ingham, Ga. Chas. W., E. J., All Season, and Flat Dutch cabbagge plants, now ready, 75; 500; $1.25_M., del. .G.: ih. -Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 yr. old Kudzu plants, that will live and grow, $15.00 a M., $2.00 a 100 - small lots. R. E. Long, Bremen, Ga. Rt 2: Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J., and Chas. W., 75c, 500; $1.25 M., parcel postpaid. I. L. Stokes, . Fitzgerald, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 M., postpaid. Money order. J. G. King, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 89. anywhere within the state. Klondike - strawberry plants, heavy |. E. J..and Chas. W. cabbage plants, the best winter varieties, 500, 75c; $1.25 del. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. t erbcealce Klondike strawberry plants, Gov., insp., $1.50 M., del. Now ready. Money order. Mrs. David Storey, Morven, Ga. Calif. cream butter lettuce plants, 20c for, doz., 70c, 100; $3.00 M:, Everbearing strawberry, 60c a 100; $2.50 M. All open field grown and delivered. Alice E. Gibson, Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 46. Imp., Klondike strawberry plants, $1.00 M., del. in 1 M., or more lots, less lots, 25 per 100, or 75c for 500 del. Money order or cashiers check. J. W. Hellemn, Nahunta, Ga. Box 155. Cabbage and onion pee sent COD, 85c, 500; $1.00 M., 5 M., $4.50. Mail or Express. LH: Allison, Tifton, Ga. Evverbearing strawberry plants, well rooted and del., 30c a 100. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Ga., Rt. B. E. J. frost proof cabbage plants, now ready, 65c, 500; $1 M. postpaid. Prompt shipment. R. Chanclor, Sev- ille, Ga, Rooted Kudzu plants, from 2 to 4 yrs. old, $1.35 per 100 del Mrs. Lula ' Parker, Moultrie, Ga. Sage plants, 10c ea. well rooted Mammoth everbearing strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2.25 M. E. L. Corley. Mauk, Ga. Rt 1. Earliest variety Imp. Klondike straw- berry plants, 25c a 100, $1.25, 500; $2.00 M, del. All nice, well rooted young plants from first year runners. Prompt shipment. Mrs. J. S. Crowe Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. : PLANTS WANTED Want about 500 Missionary, Klon- dike and Mastadon strawberry plants, Must be true to name. State what you have and price. James G. Scruggs, Ha- hira, Ga. Incubators For Sale Used incubator, Miller Ideal, Trip- le Deck, cap., 11,700. Used 2 seasons, good cond., guaranteed and will erect Cheap for cash. Write for prices and description. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. 370 cap. Buckeye incubator, $30 or exch for any large breed hens, or hogs. Mrs. Cecelia Mallard, Hahira, Ga. 1 Prairie State incubator, 390 cap., good as new, $50. Mrs. Lewis P. Clax- ton, Graymont, Ga. 600 cap. Buckeye incubator, $40. or trade for chickens. D. M. Lamb, St. Charles, Ga. Brooders: Sol-Hot 1M cap., used 3 yrs., $12; Simplex, 500 cap., $10; 2 Sol-Hot, 500 cap., ea. good as new. Write for prices. H. L. Wallace, Bow- don Junction, Ga. 1600 cap. Wishbone incubator, sin- ele deck, oil burner, guaranteed cond. $125 FOB Lavonia. Cc. B. Moore, Carnesville, Ga. 1 Successful incubator, 150 to 160 cap., good cond., with egg tester, ther- mometer, instruction, etc., $7.50 FOB. Pai Norris, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 5. 2. Buckeye. 350 cap., incubators, good cond., $25 ea., $42.50 for both; 600 cap Queen incubator, good cond., $37.50. Will consider 1-2 the price in. trade. Ira W.:Chapman, Crawfordville, Ga. chicks, or for turkeys. Write what you" 1 Imperial 136 cap. incubator, first. class cond., with instruction book, $15 /or exch for 2 Jersey or Guernsey hei- fer 2 or 3 mos old calves, or for 3 Jer- sey pigs, 6 or 8 wks. old. Coy Willis, Blaine, Ga., P. O., Talking Rock, Ga. 140 cap. Belle City incubator, 1 oil burning 50 cap. brooder, easily takes care of 125 chicks. cond., $10, or exch for 8 hens, 1 yr. old, and 1 rooster, anypure stock. Mrs. E. C. Smith, Kite, Ga., Rt.-1. 1M cap. oil burning brooder, used once, $10; 1M cap., coal burner, $6; A. R. Bailey, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 1. 100 cap. incubator, perfect cond., set 5 times only, with instriction book, etc. Sell or exch for 8 hens of any good breed, or for 3 pigs, 6 wks. old. R. L. Baird, Grovania, Ga. 200 cap. Simplex Fuel oil burning brooder stove. Write for price and full details. E. S. McElroy, Newnan, Ga., BO Box - 203; @ 250 cap. Buckeye incubator, good cond., $25 FOB. Mrs. John Knox Sew- ell, Ashland, Ga. 1 Prairie State incubator, 390 cap., $50. Guaranteed to be in good cond. Mrs. Lewis P. Claxton, Graymont, Ga. 65 cap. Buckeye incubator, good cond Sell or exch for 12 bu good ear corn. /R. F. Smith, Madison, Ga. 600 cap. Buckeye incubator, good ae $45. O. B. Madison, Ga. return mail after receiving them; Mrs. Both in first class. _ Thursday, November 7, 1929. Shockley. apples. Pay $1. 00. bu. put not postage. Will -send Money order. by Lola Jackson, Bowden, Ga., Rt. 1. GRAIN WANTED Want 2 1-2 tons baled oat ainaw Must be sound. State del. price. Mrs. N. J. White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. - ~ Want 1 ton Oat straw, "paled, Quote price FOB. W. R. Davis, Conyers, Ga. Want to exch. about 250 bu., Cleve- land cotton, seed, for oats. Bu. for bu., also will take 2 tons Oat straw, or shucks. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga:, Want to exch -reg. Jersey bull calve 5 best breeding grandsons of imported Combination Premier, for seed oats, rye, shelled Velvet beans, or sorghum seed. S. G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. 2 Want to exch. 10 bu., Petty. Tool cotton seed for 10 bu., seed oats. eee Gs. McDona!d, Pavo, Ga. SS Want 1 M., bundles good, new fo der. Pay $1. 15 per 100. Mrs. J. WwW. Wallace, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. Se : RONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED: Want choice Comb honey in 5 Ib. pails, and lard cans; also large snes Chunk honey, suitable for packing in glass jars. State quantity to offer. Ham- 4 ton, Bacon, Hamilton Co., ass a. INCUBATORS WANTED Want electric incubator, also chick-' ens and pigeons. Exch. values, $5 to $500 for same. H. McDonald, Atlan- ta,>Ga:, Box 1711 Want first class used Newton incu- bator, Prefer Triple deck oil burning type, " to 12M cap. Give complete de- | scription and lowest price. Poultry Farm, Calhoun, S. C. Want 600 to 1800 cap. Buckeye, or other, guaranteed to be in first class cond. Quote reasonable price. Terms. H. L. Dozier, Brunswick, Ga. Keowee Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want all varieties peas, velvet and soy beans. Highest prices paid. United Farmers, Brunson, S. C. Want prices on Velvet beans in hull, in less than car lots. Can use 1 ton per week. L. L. Lee, Macon, Ga., 869 Orange St. Want Lady or Rice peas, any amount. Send sample and price. F. I. Baker. Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2 CORN SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Want 25 bu., good, sound, white, mil- ling. corn. State best price for cash. W. I. Black, Lulu, Ga., Rt. 1. ; Want 100 bu., 1929 crop, new, sound corn, white or yellow. Pay 90c per bu. Must be slipped shuck corn and near Douglasville. Mrs. J. W. Wallace, Doug- lasville, -Ga., Rt. 5: COTTON SEED WANTED Want 200 lbs., genuine Cooks cotton seed, absolutely free from black seed. Write what have. A. C. eae ula, Gave Rt: PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Now in the market for, and wish prices on pecans (halves) shelled; quantity and quality can furnish; terms, and sample of quality. Advise at once. Nelson B. Moore, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1825 Flatbush Ave. Want 1 bu., large peanuts, and 3 or 4 bu., peas, to hull. Make best prices for cash. W. I. Black, Lula, Ga., Rt. 1. Want paper shell and seedling pecans. Exch. for same. H. H. Chambers, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. : Want new crop, all venisties pecans, budded as well as seedlings. Ship to us by exp. in dbl. bags. We remit im- mediately or you may send samples, stating approximate quantities of ea. variety and we will give you our prices. W. H. Robinson, Cairo, Ga. PECANS AND OTHER TREES WANTED Want Honey fruit trees, or Pecans. Will exch. okra seed, or early cabbage | plants. R. O. Parks, Darien, Ga. FRUITS WANTED | Want to exch. 2 or 3b. new pecans for dried fruit, free of worms. Ea., to pay del. chgs. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Amer- icus, Ga., Rt. B. Want dried peaches, free from worms, core, ete. Me ay $1.00 for 8 Ibs., good sound fruit; SO ve 1 bu., Yate and Miscellaneous For Sale 10 M., stalks more or less, seed Red Cane, $20. 00 per M., FOB East Point. W. D. Hardaway, Atlanta, Ga., 15 Hun- ter St., S. E. 8 or 10 bu., walnuts, hulled, 5c Tb : $1.50 bu., by P. P., FOB Post Office; So. and chewing tobacco, 30c Ib., del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga: . i Good, 1928 crop, twine wrapoed straw brooms, 10c ea.; or 20 brooms. for $1.25 postpaid. Exch. for anything can use. Money order. Mrs. J. G. King, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 89. Home-made fruit cakes, $1.00 Ib., oll fashioned pound cake, $1. 50. Make in any size. Mrs. J. E. Underwood, Cleve land, Ga. Si 4 ibs., unwashed sheep wool, 50c lb. Mrs. Lorenzo Amerson, Swainsboro, Ga., RFD 5. Fresh water proatid Graham flour made from recleaned, select wheat,, $4.00 per 100, FOB. M. F. Lewis Adairs ville, Ga. New, white, downy feathers, 5G. lb, del. Send for samp'es. Mrs. Mary Col- lins, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. Dried sage leaves, packed in tobacco sacks, 10c ea., 2 for 15c; also Wild Rat's. Bone, 10 and 15c bunches. Miss Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, Ga.,; Rt. 4. Booking orders for fruit cake, TBC lb. State when you want del. Mrs. Cc. W. Farrar, Savannah, Ga., 19 Duffy St., West.- S 50 strong, white chicken feed sacks, $5. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. : Second- hand feed sacks, 100 Ib. size, white. Some have a few small holes, 5c ea., FOB. W. R. Davis, Conyers, Ga. 50 bu., black walnuts, this yrs. crop. Make best offer, by the bu., or for the lot. Mrs. George T. Mygatt, Athens, Ga., 1260 Prince Ave. Miscellaneous Wanted . Want to exch., old fashioned shallot. buttons, at 15c dt., and various flowers for dried apples, pecans, Spanish pea- nuts, or cabbage plants. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds; Ga., Rt... Want 30 lbs. new geese feathers -Make best price. Mrs. W. W. Lane Rebecca, Ga. Want empty syrup barrels, vinegar and kegs. Highest price paid. W. H. Davis, Savannah, Ga., 312 Montgomery St. Want ginseng roots. Good price paid. Geo. Waldrop, Greer,S. C. 37 Arlington: Ave. oe Want 6 or 8 lbs., good feathers hen and duck mixed or all of 1 kind. Mrs. L. A. McKibben Bowdoy, Ga., Re 3. Want to exch. value, ($20. 00), for heifer calf or chickens. Mrs. H. L. Wal- lace Cobbville, Ga., Rt. 1. ae Want to exch., Himalaya strawberry : plants for white feed and flour sacks, of and onions. 2 TH Coe; Fastanol- lee, Ga. ee Want white chicken feed sacks, at ss 5e ea. Write what you have. C. Land, Waleska, Ga. Want 1 Iib., nerve, root. J. A. Crumley, Rt. 5, Boute 103. : or Lady Slipper Crys, Ga.