Second-Hand Farm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and | = Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly. Supplement GEORGIA DEPARTMENT 0f E EUGEN E TALMADGE. BULL AGRICULTURE. COMMISSIQNER: PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1930. : Who and What Fixes the Price oe Cotton: When I was a boy, Mr. Billy Maynard ran a private bank at For- -syth, Georgia. Mr. Maynard also had a cotton warehouse in connect- ion with his bank and his boys ran the bank and warehouse, carried _ the samples around and sold the cotton to the cotton buyers of the _ town when the farmers wanted to sell it. This private bank did not 2 at and the depositors who deposited with Mr. Maynard never lost a cent. : _ Did you ever stop to think about how few private banks have ever _busted? I believe that the main reason private banks do not bust is that they know exactly where the finger will point if they do bust. But the above slant on banks is aside from the subject. A Mr. Nelms rented a farm that was between my fathers farm and Forsyth. It was a three horse farm and Mr. Nelms and his fam- y worked hard and made good crops every year. Along about May or June, back in the early nineties, Mr. Nelms went in to see Mr. May- nard about borrowing some money on his rop to help finish it up. He told Mr. Maynard that he had made $2,000 profit on his crop the year before and that he had a better crop then than he had the year before and he certainly wanted and needed $200.00 to finish his crop until gathering time. : : es ; Old Man Maynard looked up and said You made $2,000 profit on hat three horse farm? Mr. Nelms said Yes, sir, I sho did. Mr. Maynard then said, Are you sure you counted all the expense? Mr. _ Nelms said, Hell no. If you counted in the expense of the crop you -never would make any profit farming. It is mighty near that way. - The business men and farmers of the South have sat down and : n the land go in the loans since the early nineties. They are not being redeemed. Why? They are not getting enough for the cotton they grow on the land. : Who fixes the price of. cotton and where is it fixed? It is bought and sold on the New York Cotton Exchange market. -The price is fixed by so many points off of May or off of December or off of October. This off means off of the New York Cotton Ex- hange quotations or what cotton ought to be worth those months. ~ Do they grow any cotton in New York? Have they any great cot- on warehouses and cotton mills in New York City? You will find that there are a great many more in Griffin, Georgia, or almost all owns of similar size in North Carolina and South Carolina than there e in New York City. New York is interested in the exportation of cotton. New York has eign customers who buy cotton. They loan them the money to buy it with. Their collateral is manufactured cloth and thread. Most of \ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS : Prevailing Wholesale Prices, April 1, 1930, Always subject to: Variation. Augusta $1.75 Macon $1.25; = oe 3.25 cured Trish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs Eegs, Ga., Extra, doz. ......2---------.-. DDoS Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ............ Eegs, Ga., Trade, d0Z. .....-------.+ APC Pell OAs ascnaaenennsce a Atlanta : $1.50 Capons Field Peas, mixed, bu. .............--..-- ield Peas, not mixed, bu. ........... ountry Butter, best table, 1 Country Butter, cooking, Jb. ........ Strawberries, qt. a s Savannah Columbus the brokers that handle the manufactured cotton articles are in New York. They control the price of cotton. They do not allow supply and demand to assert itself. Supply and demand unhampered does regu- late the price of any commodity, but where you have millions of peo- ple selling cotton on an exchange market where they havent one bale of actual visible cotton, the law of supply and demand can be overturned. If enough people bet. their money that any article is going down they can force it down if they havent any callers on the other side. This is exactly what selling cotton on the future market is, when you havent any actual cotton to sell. : ; There is enough money in Georgia to fix the price of Georgia cot- ton. This is true of every one of the cotton states of the South. There is no overproduction of cotton. For the past five years the annual world consumption has exceeded the annual world production of cot- ton. In this way, the annual carry over has been reduced. If anyone doubts this statement, look in the Congressional Record - of October 4th, page. 4438 through page 4443. This point was brought out by Senator Smith, of South Carolina, the recognized cotton au- thority of the Senate. Yet, we hear such slush as slack up in planting cotton. At the same time, jute, a cotton substitute, is allowed to come into this country duty free. Also, cotton of less than one and one eighth inch staple is allowed to come into this country duty free. ; Of course, I am a firm advocate of the fact that a farmer cannot afford to haul his feed ten miles, if it is given to him. You have got to grow your feed crops, but it is everlastingly true, that cotton is the money crop of the South. : aes Why didnt old man Billy Maynard wake up in the nineties and try to wake up some more bankers to the fact that the banks of New York were fixing the price of cotton and that it ought to be reversed? The bankers of the South should fix the price of cotton. The bankers of New York represent the buyers of cotton. Of course they want to get it cheap. The bankers of the South should and do and it is to their interest to represent the growers of cotton. There ought to be a profit in it. The bankers of the South should see to it. It takes money to make the mare trot. You put money in the hands of the farmers and see how quick they will spend it. Right after the farmers began to sell the tobacco at Hazlehurst last vear they kept a moving picture open all night long! Old Man Nelms worked hard all of his life, he worked his family from davbreak until dark every day when it was not too wet. They did not have any shoes to wear in the summer. They did not have any of the luxuries of life. He died a pauper. His children had to go out (Continued on page four) . so Flowers and Seed For Sale 2; 3, 4,-5, 6; 7; 8,9; 13; Flowers and Seed Wanted Incubators For Sale Incubators Wanted 20.......ccccseses. Second-Hand Machinery For Sale Second-Hand Machinery Wanted 15, Plants For Sale ............ Se bo. -Plants Wanted LZ | Poultry For Sale ... Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks For Sale .... Baby Chicks Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products For Sale Ga. Products Wanted Cotton Seed For Sale Cotton Seed Wanted Seed For Sale Seed Wanted Valdosta $1.50- = $1.90 : 2.00 seletd Miscellaneous Wanted ........... = 20 Farm Help Wanted .............. ecsesg 20 Eggs For Sale : Brought from 7.67 to PAGE TWO Flowers and Seed For Sale Spider hlies, Red canna lilies red and yellow Jonquils Milk and Wine lil- jes, Crepe Myrtle. Dorothy Perkins, roses ,all blooming size except rose vines. Will exch. for any color month- ly rose bushes rooted, or pot flowers or for value 10c ea. Mrs. Earl Webb, Pavo, Ga. Large Flowering Cannas, the Presi- dent, Orange Bedder, Imp. Red, King -Humbert, Salmon pink ,and rose pink 35c per doz. Shasta Daisies 20c per doz. Pink Gladioli 25c per doz. Paul Neyron and: pink, everblooming roses, 2 yr. size plants, 20c ea. or 6 for $1. Climbing red American beauty roses 15c ea. Mrs. F. R. Hobbs, Siloam, Ga. 500 blooming. size Amaryllis, John- sonii intense crimson, lily bulbs 20c ea. 83 for 50c, 7 for $1; Red Spider or Fairy lilies 10c ea, 3 for 25c; Regal lily bulbs 10c ea. Artemisia, clump or hedge plants 10c ea. 12 for $1, Shasta Daisies 30c per doz. 4 doz. $1 Ageratum 30c per doz. 4 doz. $1. Mint plants 25c doz. Cannas, all named varieties 3 for 25c; Chrysanthemum plants, named varie- ties 8c ea. Daisy chrysanthemums 5c ea. All prepaid no exch. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington, Ga. RFD. RFD. Snow Balls, white Hydrangeas 10c ea 3 for 25c; 1 yr. old 25c or 2 for 35c; Justicias 10c ea. 3 for 25c; August lilies 9 for 25c; Red and pink June Cactus 10c ea. Shasta Daisies 10c per doz. 6 doz. for 50c; Yellow Day lilies 25c doz. All the above have good roots. Add postage. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 Globe Arborvitae 3 to 4 ft. Also 2 boxwoods. See me for prices. Mrs. E. M. Ricketts, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 51. Blue and Purple Iris 35c per doz, 3 doz. $1; Purple Lilacs, well rooted 15c ea; Will exch for Azaleas, pink, red white and yellow mixed or large Pansy plants. Mrs. Hannah H. Harris, Grif- fin, Ga. Rt. C. Box 10 A. Lily of the Valley Vines 35c ea. 2 for 50c; Jonquils, yellow cluster Narcissi 75 per 100; $5 per M Paper white Nar- cissi $2 per 100; mixed bulbs, 60c per 100; $4.50 per M. Elizabeth Freeman, Berner, Ga. White Jonquils 25 per doz; Amaryl- lis lily bulbs, 2 kinds, pink and white and white with red stripes 60c ea; Red Faster lilies 6 for 50c; Umbrella Palms 35c. Miss Florence Herring, Lake Park. Ga. Rt. 3. Large size Century plants, green and white striped $1 ea; small size 50c ea: Red and gray wandering Jew_50c per doz. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Ga. Coral Vine tubes 25c and 50c sizes Postage postpaid. Arborvitae 50c. Mrs John A. Rachels, Dublin, Ga. Box 189 Pine Crepe Myrtle 4 for 10c; Shasta Daisies 6 for 20; Db. Pearl Tuberose 25c per doz. White and pink cannas 10c ea. Red, Pink, Yellow and purple Dahlias 10c ea. Japonicas 15c ea. Mrs E. L. Smith, Wadley, Ga. Pink and purple Crepe Myrtle 25c ea; White Cherokee roses, $1.25 pe doz. 6 heavily rooted Boxwoods, good tops, 1 ft. high, $4.50; White Spirea 30c.. Mrs. C. D. Woodruff, Greenville. Ga. ; Purple Iris 10c ea or 50c per doz Tiger lilies 20c ea or 2 for 35c; Pink Sweet Williams 25c per doz; Purple Violets, bloom summer and winter, 25c er doz. godetias, hardy, has yellov looms 30c per doz. Add postage on all orders or will exch. for Cannas Dahlias, Peonies, Chrysanthemums Regale Lilies, red Weigelas or monthl) roses. Mrs. G. P. Murphy, Fairmount Ga. Rt. 2. ag Blue and White Easter lilies 5c per bulb: Shasta Daisies, small, white, 10 per doz. 3 for 25c; Larkspur 15c per doz.; Blue Violets $1 per 100; Red Can- na bulbs, 5c ea. or will exch for white feed sacks or cabbage or Bermuda onion plants. Send postage on all smal! orders. Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Roys- ton, Ga. Rt. 3. Red Dogwood, Azaleas, Laurels, Ivy $1 per doz; Golden Glow 25c per doz Snow Drops 15c per doz. Black Pines 20c ea; Evergreen Galax, 15c per doz; All well rooted. Mrs. W. H. Waters, Loving, Ga. Wisteria cu+tings, well rooted, 15c ea or will exch for rose cuttings, Gladioli or ferns. Mrs. N. L. Palmer, Leesburg, Ga. Bulbs, Orchid flowering Cannas, named varieties, all colors 75c per doz. or will exch. for cuttings of Box flow- ers. also have Narcissi and Jonquil \ doz. MARKET bulbs for sale or will exch for cocks- comb seed, mixed Prince . Feathers, mixed. Mrs. M. J. Cochran, Monticel- la, Ga. Rt. 6 Box 30. Boxwoods, 12 and 13 inches, 20c; Horse Mint, red flowers 10c; Hemlock -6 inches high 10c ea; Blue Iris 15c per bunch. Locust pink flowers 20c ea. Liney Hunter, Lewner, Ga. Kind that grow large, small palms, 50c ea. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. Peonies and Amaryllis lilies 2 for 50c; Umbrella Chinas, Eng. Dogwood, Golden Glow, Bridal Wreathes, Moun- tain Laurel, White and purple and pink Lilacs, Pink Crepe Myrtle, 5 for 50c; Orange Day lilies, pink and white Texas roses 20c per doz. Mrs. Florence Evans, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4. Daffodil and Jonquil bulbs. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. Purple Iris 35c per doz; Fox Glove, dbl. white Narcissi 25c per doz; Pur- ple Lilacs 20c ea; White Daisies, Japa- nese Sunflowers 20c per doz; Blooming hedge 20c ea; August lilies 25 per doz; Butter Cups 20c per doz. Japanese Honey suckle vines 3 for 10c; all well rooted. Mrs. Alice Ray, Ella Gap, Ga. Magnolia trees 50c ea or will exch 6 trees for 9 turkey eggs; Crepe Myrtle trees 10c ea. Mrs. B. M. Kitchings. Jeffersonville, Ga. Red Dogwood and Azaleas 20c ea; 10 for $1; Mountain Laurel and Ivy. 25c ea. Spruce and White Pine 25c ea. Double red Japonicas 25c ea. or 5 for $1: Javanese Barberry bushes $1 per doz. White Jonquils 30c per doz. Trail- ing Arbutus and Evergreen Galax 30c ner doz. Purple blooming Althea lilies 25c ea or 5 for $1; All plants well root- ed and nice size. Add postage on all orders less than $1. Tildon Parris, Loving, Ga. Red Dahlia bhihs 5c ea. or 50c per Purple Wisteria 35c; Dorothy Perkins roses 20c: Chrvsanthemum. vellow and pink. white, yellow and red 40ec per doz: Mixed colors Mums 25c ner doz: Sweet Williams, mixed Avera- tum, Callionsis, Shasta Daisies, Hardv Asters .white or blue 25c ner doz; large hive violets. Verbenas 25c per doz: Phvsostegia 40c doz. Periwinkles mixed Me per doz: Perennial Phlox hardv Pink and white 60c per doz: Shasta daisies imn. 50c per doz. All large niants, well rooted. With every $1 pur- ehase. will give extra nlant. Mrs. J. F. Fender, Stockton, Ga. Rox 4. Beautiful vrize winnine Chrvsanthe- mums, white vellow. vink. lavender: White Cloud Sunburst, Silver Bells Tarl Kitchener, 8c ea. 5c ner doz: Derennial sunflowers 10e ea: Old time Grass Pinks 5Ne per doz. Annual Phinv mived. all colors 25e doz. Solid pink nhinx 25e per doz: Verhenas pink and nurnie 8c ea. Maricnlds 2Ne ner doz Detinias. 295e doz. Shasta Daisies 25e ner doz: Perennial Daisies 25c ner doz: annas red. vellaw. orange and Sal- mon $195 for 2M: strong roots. Mrs 2. T. Silver, Fdison Ga. Rutter and Eee huths. Snaw Dransc ar Trish races. will exch. for Onhelie ~acag, Red Randienee or anv ather shaira races Mrs, R. TT. Rarksdale INQ Katharine St Ayoncta. Ga. Riya Wander VWiag We eae Sirined Amarvllic liliag 2he aq Arancrn Grar Yat lilfac @1 ner Anz Ractnn Flerneg 18. aq, Trannard Parnniag Me eas Cannac "Ra nar Aang? Pillaw anf Fira Anithle race ealianr Zine Fumbhert Jemoan Panlkat Marnare 9Ne ner Anz Ctraan sarech ealadiume Ne eg RK for e1 Wo ~hant eare 9Nn eg F for $1. Mrs. H. F Navtar T.alra Dark Ca. Nawhla Nohliag white and varierat- nA QoNien trhare 95 Mivad *waat UWUiWagme We nar Anz or 9 Anz Rae Snranoari forne We aq = Suanra fFarne Ne aq Purnia Tiland and race aninred Crane Mvurtle 9 far 9Re: VWal_ Sanz and oreen ctrinad Cantiew Plante 9Nn ag ar 9 far Wine Trarce AT Clara sinme antnve nink Ae aq UThita nar. Meal Wythe Te nor INN nactnaid>: MivoA antares ANT nannv ceed Ne ner ennnn Aanrtie niante naw Wanarmine Ne eq: Daiey ehrvcanthemims The ner Anz AAA nostaca Mrs. L. A. Hill, Wood- ~tnnle Clq Rt & Me E WHardv vard Marne Wvermrean Ie ner Anz Bink Primrncac 9he nar dav Wver- rroan Whe Tvw vine Ne ear Voallan Jac mine Winag Ne Snaw Ralle 9Ne aa Tilqee The ea Varierated veallau and white Mime Ge ner nM: RAN dAarle hlie Teie hnthe Jarce hinanmine cize 9 nar an Ne doz. Miss Elsie Padgett. Ella Tan Ca. Rlanming size Gladinli niants. verv heantiful red alen orance and rad enatted Re aq. Red and niure white MNarothy Palin ypncsec wall ranted Whe aq) Or will aveh Gladiali ar roacsec far aiden Hair ferns ronted veraninms vollan eninre Begonias and Sultana plants also Ox~ BULLETIN. alis or Perennial Phlox. Williams, Sumner, Ga. Large type Chrysanthemum plants, Madame Wheeler red and Brown in- curved, Black Hawk, Black Red, Silver Morn, pink Lavender, Brides Maid, White, large yellow incurve, large yel- low fringe $1 per doz. Large cannas, yellow with dots $1 per doz. Shasta Daisies $1 per 100 plants Ragged Robin plants 25c per doz. Phlox plants (an- nual) 15e doz. or will exch for Daffo- dils or Jonquils at rate of $1 per 100 Mrs. Rufus Anderson, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 28. Large white daisies 100 rooted plants $1; Scarlet Red Verbenas 25c per doz. Large dbl. red carnations, 5 rooted plants 50c; Pink Sultana cuttings 3 for 25c; Large red- yard Hibiscus 25c ea. 2: dwarf Boxwoods 12 inches high, bunchy tops, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. A. A. Cary, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Summer Cactus, 1 yr. old, red with sood roots 25c; Nice bunch sword fern 15; All summer blooming Pink lilies grow in pots 5c ea. Red and yellow cannas 25c per doz. Mixed colors chry- santhemums 5 different colors 15c per doz. Blue and white variegated Iris 5c ea. Red and yellow spots cannas 5c ea. Blue Sweet violets 10c per doz.. Pink swee+ Williams 2 for 5c; Christmas cactus, good roots 15c Dusty Miller 10c per doz. Mrs. H. G. Frasier, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 7. ; Orange day lilies, dbl. yellow cannas 25 per doz. Pink Primroses, wild Eas- ter lilies $1. per 100. Sweet purple violets 50c per 100; scarlet red verbe- nas 10c per bunch or 3 for 25c; Red Dahlia slips 15c ea. Native ferns. dif- ferent kinds 50c per doz. Blue Bottle bulbs 75e per 100. Add postage. Mrs. T. E. Moore ,Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Mountain Laurel 20c ea; Azaleas 2 for 20e; Red and White Dogwood 15c ea. Crabapples 15c ea. Bear Grass 25c. ea. Hemlocks 2 for 20c; Red Baby Rambler roses 20c ea. Cherokee Roses 25c ea. Pink Ivy bushes 20c ea. Trailing Arbutus 25c doz. Hearts Ease plants 15c doz. Shasta Daisies 20c doz. Pau- line Chastain, Morganton, Ga. Snow Dronps.6 for 35c; Tuberoses 3 for 25c: Pink, white 3 for 10c. Christ- mas Cactus 15c ea. Sweet Williams 35c doz. Grass Pinks 25c for large bunch March pinks 35c doz. Yellow Thornless roses 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Add vostage. Mrs. W. N. Turner, Dahlone- va Ga: Rt--1. Evergreen hedge plants, well rooted $2 per 100 del. or will exch for Purple skin potato plants. Mrs. V. D. Harris. Lula, Ga. Tiger Lilv bulbs. Sweet William seed or will exch for Dahlia or Aster seed Tilv bulbs 25c and 10c. Also have Jon- snils. double or single hulbs to exch for Yvacin+ths. Mrs. Dora Harben, Cum- ming. Ga. Rt. 6. Butter and Egg bulbs 65c per 100 *5 ner M. del. Narcissi bulbs white with yellow cup. bloom in clusters 85c per 1n0 $6 per M. del. or the lot for $9 ash or Monev Order onlv. No orders Stied for less than 50c: No exchanges Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt 5 Mixed Gladioli Ruths Mrs. Ivy L. Burvrees hinnm this vear. $159 ner 100 (Same strain for growine bulbs this vear) 3 for $1.59: Dahlia tubers $1 per doz annas 5Ne ner doz. all del. in Ga. Mise Be Sa Cheatham, College Park, Ga Db! White and sinole red Altheas 10- oq. Yellow Rells 3 for 25e: Red Snires 9 for 15e: Pink monthlv roses 15c ea Add postage Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mc- Tntvre. Ga. Rt. 2. 1 doz. Crene Mvrile, watermelon -nior. 25r ea. 10 Owell ranted Dorothr Rerkins roses-10e ea. 100 Wisteria cut- tines. ronted 10c: 100 hunch Riue Peri- winkles 5c ea. 590 well rooted nrivet hedge 3c ea. 500 Altheas. 6 in 3c ea: Assorted colors. T. B. Coxwell, Mil- ledceville. Ga. Rt. 1 Rox 4. Speckled leaf Resonias well rooted Me: Dbl. Geranium cuttings 10c ea Rase hud Geraninms 10c. Mammoth leaf Caladium bulbs 15c. Mrs. J. F DMrurv. Waverly. Ga. Rt. 2 Box 40. Boston Ivy vine, _ stav-green +yne erows fast. fine shade for porch, 25c ner doz. cuttings. rooted. or 6 doz. $1 Send postage. Christmas Cactus 10e rooted. Mrs. J. S. Keadle, Yatesville Ga. Rt. 1. Hastings Mixed color phlox. onen oven grown plants. 15 doz: nink Prim- roses. blue and pink. db! larksnur 10c ner doz. Scarlet red Verhenas 5Nc ner doz. Pink and nurnle Box Verbenas %5e per doz. Sweet scented purnle Violets 5Or pe r100. Rooted plants Wild Easter lilies $1 per 190: Add postage on small orders. Mrs. FE. McElhannon, Reyston. Ga. Rt, 1. } 3: Faster lilies $2 per doz. Cc. Thursday, April 3, 1930. 2 qts. Arborvitae seed good, and sound, 10c per. teaspoon. Mrs. J. H. Rudd, Lyons, Ga. RFD 1. Boston Sprengeri and Maiden Hair ferns 10c and 15c; Rooted Geraniums 15c and 25c; Begonias 15c and 25 Umbrella Palms, 50c. No orders filled for less than 50c. Will exch.for other flowers. Mrs. F. F. Preston, 711 Madi- son Ave., Douglas, Ga. . : 26 Dwarf Boxwoods 12 in., from roots pulled from bushes. $10 per doz. Miss Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga., mb. 4: Milk and Wine lilies 15e and 20c ea. Dusty Millers 10c per doz. Pink Florida Soleus 10c ea. 1 large single pink Yeranium 75c; pink Monthly rose cut- tings 30c per doz. Large and small reen Jew 3 cuttings for 10c; -Thanks-= ving and Xmas cactus 10 per cut- ting or will exch for white feed sacks yr dried fruit. Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Alma, Ga. : Perennial Phlox, White pink and ourple 25c per doz. Purple Iris 20 jer doz. Jonquils and Daffodils 75 yer 100; Golden Glow 15 per doz. Zorst Mint ten cents per bunch; Snow ball, Altheas 15c ea. Cannas, ed, white and yellow 5c ea, 1 doz Yellow lilies free with every order. Mrs. S. E. Anderson, Rolston, Ga. _ Mixed colors blooming size Gladioli bulbs $1.50 per 100; Medium size dbl. | Dahlia bulbs, pink and red 50c per doz. Golden Glow, Sweet Williams and Shasta daisies plants 25c per doz. Chrysanthemum plants 20c per doz. Arborvitae 40 in. tall 50c ea. 2-yr. old monthly blooming rose bushes 35 ea. Mrs. C. E.- Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1. : Large Blooming Chrysanthemums, incurved petals, antique yellow and red 50c per doz. del. Mrs. Bessie Rich, Byron, Ga., Rt. 3. Jobs Tears 15c per doz. $1 per 100. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Buchanan, Ga. Rt Jonquils, 75c per doz. Shasta daisies 7oc per joz. Will make as the orders are re=- seived. Miss Florrie Zeigler, Rincon, 7a. Large yellow and red cannas, White tris 25c per doz. Large incurved Bronze and White Chrysanthemums 15 doz. or 2 for 25c; Elephant Ears, Gladioli, 5c ea., 3 for 10c; Pink can- nas 10c ea., 3 for 25c; Pink Verbenas %5e per doz. Add postage. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1. Old Fashioned Sweet Violets, the ariety that grew in -Grandmothers Zarden. Plants lc ea. No orders for ess than 25c. Postage with orders. Virs. Ella Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. : Evergreen clumps 3 for $1; 12 for 2.50; del by Mail makes beautiful redge or background. Dubose Hester, Lisbon, Ga. Double pink Oleanders, also Crepe Viyrtle, Geraniums and other flowers. Ars. S. D. Winfrey, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. : Boxwoods from 12 to 15 in. high 20c a. Some arborvitae 16 in. high 20c; 8 in. 25c; Snow on the Mountain 10c per bunch. Martha Hunter, Lewner, Ura. Pink Rambler roses, well rooted 25c a. Eng. dogwood, 25c Hardy Hydran- eas, well rooted 30c per cutting. Mrs. orace Allen, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. Red Everblooming Begonias, rooted Oc ea. Dark purple Petunias 10c; 3oston and Sword ferns 10c, 3 for 25c, Ars. J. R. Stove, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1, 30X 223. Mountain Laurel 2 for 25c;. Red dog- voods 10c ea. Hearts Ease 30c per loz. Azaleas 60c_per doz. Trailing Arbutus 30c per doz. White Willows 3 for 25c; All well rooted. Add post- vge. Mrs. Callie Richard, Loving, Ga. Japanese Bamboo, ideal for hedges ornamental clumps, grows to about 20 or 35 ft. 25 roots for $1. Add post- By Mrs, E, T. Boynton, Arlington, a. Cedars, Water Oaks, Dogwood and Srabapple trees 1 to 20 ft. high; cheap, 1 or truck loads. Make best offer. Snake Insurance plants 4 for $1. A-A. Fu- qua, Jackson, Ga. Evergreen hedge cuttings 25c per 100 or $2 per M. Crepe Myrtle, wa- termelon color: 10c ea. or $1 per doz. Add postage. Bertha Moon, Waco, . Ga. Rt. 2. Box 114. Seven Sister roses 10c ea. rooted, ourple Iris 25c per doz. Lemon lilies 25c per doz. Hedge cuttings $1 per 100; Everbearing Strawberry plants 25c per 100; Traveler Delight 10c per vine, rooted. Weeping Willow cuttings $1 per 100. Mums, yellow, white,. Brown 25c per doz. Lilies 25c per doz. Blue Violets 25c per 100. Add_post- age. Miss Willa Mae Ralston, Ella Gap, Ga. Rt. : sh creday, April 3, 1930. Flowers and Seed. For Sale Purple Iris $1 per 100; Fox Gloves, Mums, Golden Glow 15c per doz. Bear Grass, pink Weigelas, Flowering Al- Nivatus, UVvideN Deus, 15C ea. Speckle Iris 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Bon- hie Frix, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Red, white yellow and lavender Ball type Dahlia bulbs, 20c ea., or 6 for $1. Mrs. Sophie Holmes, 501 Church St.,. Vidalia, Ga. . White, red, pink dbl. Geraniums, ev- -erblooming Begonias 5 cols. Sultanas, 2 kinds of Jew, not rooted, 5c ea. Dbl. White Spirea, Butterfly bushes, Gol- den Bells, purple Lilac, 10c ea. A. R. Privet hedge,.good roots $1.50 per 100; Spotted Leaf Begonias, rooted 10c ea.; Pink Cochet roses 15c ea. Golden Glow, Dragon head, Shasta daisies 3 cols. of Daisy type.mums 20c per doz. _ Add postage. Will exch several mixed ~Gladioli for Madonna lilies, 4 large Gladioli for 1 blooming size lily. Mrs. _V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. Red Dogwood and Mountain Laurel and Azaleas, 20c ea; Golden Glow, 20c per doz. Hvergreen Galax 20c per doz. Fall pinks, 25c per doz. Trailing Ar- butus 35e per doz. Snow Drops 15c per doz. Dusty Millers 15 per doz. Black Pine 20c ea. White Jonquils 35 per doz. All well rooted. Add pos- tage. Floyd Raper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Butter and Eggs, dbl. daffodils, trail- ing Arbutus, Evergreen Galax 25c per doz. Red Dogwood, White Dogwood, Laurels, Ivy, Hemlock, Balm of Gil- -ead, Forsythia, Azaleas, Pussy Willows, white Pines, 15c ea. Orange Day lil- les Blooming size bulbs 40c doz. Tan- sy, Dusty Miller, 20c per doz. Hardy Phiox 25c per doz. Cherokee roses, 10c ea. Purple - lilacs 20c. Yellow Thorniess roses 3 for 25c; White ros- -es 3 for 25c. B. J. Hollin, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Double yellow Japonicas 25c _ each. : Dbl. pink Almonds 15c ea. Red alth- eas, Golden Bells, Bridal Wreathes, White Eng. dogwood, Red Rambler _roses, Velvet roses, 15c ea; Pink wei- gelas, purple Wisteria vines 20c each. Purple Fox Gloves 20c per doz. Yellow butter scups, 20c doz. White Narcissi 20c per doz. Daffodils 20c per doz. Orange day lilies 15c per doz. Japa- hese Honeysuckle vines, 3 for 10c; Snow on the Mountain 10c doz. Add p iere- Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Ga. Ris. Mountain Aster, 25c per doz. Mint, 90 sprigs for 25c; A nice collection of flowers, 50c. Phlox 25c per 100 del. Red Fairy liliss. Mrs. David G. Jones, Arlington, Ga. White Narcissi bulbs 25 per dozen. Peony plants 25c ea. Golden glow 25c per doz. Violets 15c per doz. Sweet William plants 20c per doz. Pink rose bushes 15c ea. Lima trees 5c ea. Jos- -ephine Meister, Baldwin, Ga. Begonias, 25c ea. Boston ferns, 25c ea. Snow Balls, Hardy Hydrangeas, Japonicas, Pride of Rochester, Rhodo- dendrons, Ivy, White Pine, Huckle- berries 25c; Sweet scented lilies 206: Arborvitae 15 in. 75c; Boxwood 12 in. 90c; 15 in. 75c; Pyramidal Arborvitae 3 to 4 ft. $1.50; 2 ft. $1. Mrs. W. T. Pantor, Morganton, Ga. Crimson, pink Dbl. Geranium cut- tings 5c ea. Red Chicken Begonias, hice cuttings 10c ea; Couch Begonias, pink blooms, Bronze stem and leaves ISc per rooted cuttings: Sword Ferns 10c. Night Blooming Cereus 5c ea. or 3 cuttings 10c; Love-in-Tangle 5c; White, pink, May Cactus 5c per cut- ting. White Box Hydrangeas, 5 slips for 25c; Lily of the Valley 10c ea: Um- brella palms 15c ea. Mums, large 15c per doz; add postage. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga: Rt. 2 12 dbl named Cannas including 4 pinks, and white, 2 of ea kind, 24 in all __ for $1 or 50c per doz; Milk and Wine lilies, Butterfly bushes dbl orange lilies 50c per doz. Red Spider lilies 25c per doz. $1.50 per 100. White Cream, yellow, Javender, pink and. bronze, - Weal large), Chrysanthemums 25c per doz. $1.75 per 100; Pom Pom type Mums, 25c per doz. Shasta Daisies, Physostegia, Lantana, Confederate Grey violets, dbl. Cream Narcissi, large db. Zinnias, Snap Dragons, white Pe- ' Yennial phlox and Butter and Egg bulbs, 25 pe rdoz. Gaillardi, Brown- eyed Susans, Daisy Mums, Petunias, - Dusty Millers, Candy Tuft, Hearts _ Ease, Calendulas, French and African Marigolds, little yellow. Sweet Narcissi, yellow Jonquils and Larkspur 15c per doz. 75c per 100; Sweet Shrubs, Van _ Houtte Spirea, Anthony Waterer Spi- rea, Trumpet vine, Wisteria vines, Dorothy Perkins roses, Purple Wisteria MARKET BULLETIN 5 doz. Blue Flag lilies, will soon bloom, 15c per doz; also nice yard hedge cuttings 2c ea. Add _ postage. Miss Mary Lovvorn, Bowdon, Ga. Star Route, Red geraniums, rooted, 25c; cuttings 10c each; also big wandering Jew, 10c cutting. Mrs. W. N. Johns, Odum, Ga. Golden Bells, Xmas jasmine, 25 ea; Fox Glove, 15c doz. dark purple iris, 25c doz. daffodils, $1 a 100. Add pos- tage. All plants well rooted. Miss Zella Smith, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Daffodils, jonquils, 75 a 100; dbl. yellow japonicas, 4 yrs. old, 25c each; white lilacs, 4 yrs. old 30c each; pur- ple iris, 25c doz. sky blue iris 6 for 45c; Leopard lilies and 4 colors pinks, each, 25c dozen; golden bells, golden glow, pink almonds, 15 each; -snow- balls, -25c each; snowdrops and or- ange day lilies, each, 20c doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Esty Parks Talking Rock, Ga, Yellow cannas, 50c doz. gaillardia, blanket flower seed, 5c tbls. and plants 15c doz. Well roooted, yellow bloom Christmas bush, blooms from Decem- ber until March, 25 each; Eng. ivy, 10c per vine; old time burnt orange day lilies, 25 doz Miss Francis Seley Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 74, Althea lilies, red japonicas, 25c ea; arborvitae and boxwoods, 25c each; azaleas, $1 per 10; Winter ferns, and evergreens, Wax plants, 40c doz. Pink trailing arbutus, 35c doz. Japanese barberry, red dogwood, pink Chero- Kee roses, each $1 doz. Nice size plants. Add postage. Mrs; Maud Wright, Loving, Ga. All colors, mixed, dbl. and_ single larkspur, Shirley poppy, mixed; seed, each, 10 per spoon. Postpaid. Mrs. J. J. Simmons, Clermont, Ga. Golden Balm plants, 2 for 5c; cam- phor roots, 10c ea. Tanzy, dbl. 5c per bunch; purple verbena, 45c doz. yel- low jonquils, hardy phlox, and Sweet Williams, each, 20c per doz. all colors Fall pinks, chrysanthemums, flower- ing kind, 25 doz. Rhubarb or pie plant, good stocky roots, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Nora Belle Nix, Dah- ionega, Ga., Rt. 1. ! s Boxwood and arborvitae, 25c each; red japonicas and red dogwood, 25c each, or 6 for $1; azaleas and pink Cherokee roses, each, $1 dozen; sweet scented crabapple, 15c each; Sugar plums and purple bloom althea lilies, 25c each; evergreen galax, 50c doz. Golden glow and _ snow-on-the-mtn., 385 dozen; Japanese barberry, 6 for $1, or 15c each. All well rooted. Add postage on orders for less than $1. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving, Ga. : Pink Thrift plants, 50c a 100; pink crepe myrtle and purple lilac, well rooted, 25c ea. 5 for $1; buttercups, yellow narcissi and blue Roman hya- cinth bulbs, each, 25c dozen; larkspur and hardy pansy plants, 50c a 100; Hastings giant cannas; 2 pink, 2 yel- low, red and variegated, 50c dozen, or 5 doz., $2; white iris and lemon lil- ies, 25c doz. bulbs. Miss Nellie Bee- land, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1. __ Spirea, Van. Houtte and Billardi, 3 to 4 ft., and weigelas, 3 to 4 ft. all 20 each; Chinese arborvitae, 18 to 24 in. 50c ea. Add postage.~ Mrs. M. L. Westbrook, Bremen, Ga. Tree boxwood, well rooted, 25c each; white lilac 3 for 25c; snowballs, 25c; hardy phlox, 3 for 25c; add postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4 Old fashioned hardy. pink Sweet Williams, dusty miller, 15c doz; yellow trumpet jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. $1 a 100; purple flag, strong roots, _25 doz. 5 doz. $1; a few prize winning mums, bronze incurved petals, red re- verse, 5c each. Postage paid on 25c orders and up. No stamps or checks accepted. Miss Inez Moore, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 3. eS - Pit of flowers: 1 justicia, 7 ferns, 1 pink and 1 red June cactus, large bunch of pink and white oxalis, nine; geraniums (pink and red) 2 plumbagos $20 for lot; 1 lace and 1 Sprengeria ferns, 75c each; Boston fern, 25c a cutting; pink and red geraniums, 9c ea. cutting; pink oxalis and small Jew each, 10c bunch. No stamps unless small orders. Mrs. O. T. Atha, Lo- ganville, Ga., Rt. 2. Shasta daisies, carnations, 6 colors, and coreopsis. Sell or exchange for pink, white and large red flowering cannas; will give 6 daisies or coreop- sis for 1 canna root, or 3 carnations for 1 root.. Mrs. Vance Nelson, King- ston, Ga. : Shrub: graceful spreading with sien- der green branches naked blooming; blooms ,profusely in December and January, small brigh yellow blooms, 1 in. apart on either side of the slender branches (name unknown), rooted, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c, $5 a 100. Add postage. Same price. Mrs. R, Exch for large type dahlias, cannas, abl. peonies, pink to red large db. hollyhock bulbs or monthly rose bush- es, rooted. Write first. Ethel Sul- livan, Marietta, Ga.,-Rt. 2. Cutings of the following: Thanks- giving cactus, cabbage geraniums, dbl. red ger. and Ice plants, all 15 each; green Jew, 10c ea. Exch for any kina of rooted sultanas, or for nice, clean feed sacks at 8c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. Casteloes, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. Red and. white chrysanthemum plants, $1 a 100 del. in 100 lots. Mrs. ti. H. Sullivan, Carroliton, Ga. Rt. 5. Several large dbl. red dahlias: large bulb for 50c del. also King Humbert and Bronze Leaf cannas, 6 for 50c. Add postage. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. Dwarf boxwoods. Sell or exch for 1500 imp. Porto Rico potato plants. Miss Ellie Belcher, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3 Dbl. pink oleanders, well rooted, 35 to 50c; junipers, 50c; perennial pink phlox, 40c aoz. white Kureka cannas, 20c each; Angel Trumpet, cream col- or, 25c; phlox and Angel Trumpet for ApPil del. Will exch for named Iris, or for 2 yr. old Named roses, or Ma- donna lilies, weigelas, Eva Rathke. Ses Cora Daniel, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 4. Giant Trimardeau Pansy plants nice well rooted, 25c per daz. Mixed single Larkspur 15c per doz. Shasta daisies ac ea. 40c per doz. Daisy flowered Mums, hardy Crimson Carnation Phy- sostegia, Artemisia all 10c ea. Yellow Chrysanthemums, medium size blooms, very pretty 10c ea. Will exch a few of any of the above for fine Mums, Dahlias or Geraniums. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3. Baby Boston Fluffy Ruffles ferns, well rooted 15c; Caroline Lucerne, Silver Spotted and Beef Steak Begon- ia cuttings 10c ea. White and Sal- mon Sultana cuttings 10c; Pink Ox- alis, well rooted 10c ea or 2 for LOC Thanksgiving and Valentine Cactus cuttings 5 yrs. old 25c ea. Pink Justicia, ang. wax vine cuttings. 10c ea.-Purple Lantana, well rooted 10c, 3 colors ot Geraniums 5c per cuttings. ~ All post- paid. Mrs. H. H. Smith, Hilltonia, Ga. Large dbl. cannas, in white, pink, rea 3 bulbs for 25c; Physostegia plants 6 for 25c; Red Everblooming Begonias, cutings 10c ea. White arid pink Ox- alis bulbs 5c ea, 6 for 25c; Large dbl. Dahlia seed in mixed seed, Giant zen- nias, Red Salvia, red Sunflower, Red fall Marigolds, Everlasting and Spen- cer Sweet Peas, rose pink Hibiscus, old Fashion Bachelor buttons, Spren- geri fern, red Dwarf Prince Feathers, Jacobs Ladder seed all 10c per pkg. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga. Rich Cream color Mums 15c per doz. 2 for 25; 5 doz. 50c; Yellow Slotched cannas, 40c per doz. Dark Velvet red, dbl. Dahlia bulbs 40c per doz. Pink color climbing roses, rooted 15 or 2 for 25c; Ornamental Ribbon cane 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Large dbl. Mixed colors zinnia seed free from trash 10c per tbls. Postage paid on all orders over be. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Thrift Roots 15 ea. Perennial Phlox plants 25 per doz. Add postage to oo Mrs. C. P. Winkler, Loudsvitic Blooming size dbl. pink Altheas 75c Dbl. Lavender 5c; White Oleanders arge Size 75c; Small Blue Larkspur 2 loz. for 25c; Golden Rods 10c ea. Gol- den Glow 10c ea. Everblooming Per- lan Lilacs 50c; Tiger lilies 25c; Sv- eral colors of Dahlia bulbs, 10c ea. Mrs. J. W. Boyett, Morris Station, Ga. _ Small Regal lily bulbs from 10 to 15 in. for 10c; Mist-on-the-Mountain 10 for 10c; Dusty Miller and Blanket Flower plants 2 for 5c; Single Dahlia bulbs 2 for 5cm.Will exch for Yellow Dahlia or yellow or white Mums, stiff leaf or Blue stem Caladiums, pink, sore agate eeu plants or oO rop bulbs. rs. ey Ga., RFD 1, een uo arden lilies, Milk and Wine, Star Butterfly, St. Johns Spider Web, Le- mon 25 ea.. Orange Day lilies 6 for 25; Mixed Dahlia bulbs, 25 ea. Ex- celsia or Red Dorothy Perkins rose vines 25c ea. Purple Wisteria, vines 25 ea. Begonia vines, Scarlet trum- pet flowers 25c ea. Gaillardia plants 25 per doz. Jonquils, large and small yellow flowers 25c per doz. Daffodil L. il- son. Ga. Graham, Stil Red Canna, lilies 20c ea; Mixed Chrysanthemums, nice large plants $1.25 per 100; 75 per 50; 40c per 925. es Dora Hale, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. Caladitim bulbs 20c ea, Star = mine, rooted 20c_ ea. Add ee Mrs. C. D. Bowen, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. ange colored lilies PAGE THREE drons, Laurels, $1.50 for 6. Boxwoods J tor $1; Arborvitae 4 for $1. Pink dbl almond, red and dbl. yellow Japonicas, American Beauty roses. 20 ea. _ Dark sed Hollyhocks 5 for 30c; Wisteria Vines 20c ea. White Spirea 15c each. White and Dark Red Velvet rambler coses 15c ea. Bleeding Hearts 40c ea; ardy Pink Phlox, Royal Purple Iris 30c doz. Large white Chrysanthemums 20C per doz. All well rooted. Tom dicks, Ella Gap, Ga. 200 nice dbl. yellow Canna bulbs, 40c per doz. or the lot for $5 FOB or will -xch for Dahlia bulbs or Gladioli any color except red. Mrs. J. L. Bentley, Lallapooosa, Ga. RFD 2. Green stem thornless roses, purple Lilacs, pink monthly roses, all well rooted 2 to 3 ft. high 50c ea. Cedars ae Susie L. Allen, Talking Rock, Ga. Ete oe Pink weigelas,.15c ea. 2 for 25c; Dbl pink almonds same Snow Ball bush- 2s, Flowering Quinces 15c ea. or 2 for 25c; Pink Coral wood 20c ea. Purple iris 20c doz. Golden Bells rooted 2 for 45c; Bleeding Hearts 40c ea. Shasta Daisies 15c per doz. Purple Bloom ox Gloves, 15c per doz. Mrs. S. Sou- therland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 47. Pink Dorothy Perkins roses 2 yr. old plants 25c ea; White and Lilac Wis- teria. 10, 15 and 25c; Althea with pink eye 10c ea, Large long stem purple Violets 5c per doz. Cannas 25c per doz. spotted variety in 100 lots if wanted. Rose Cuttings: Paul Neyron, Pink Co- chet, Cloth of Gold, etc., F. Kruger aed hedge, 15c per doz. Famous River Privet hedge cuttings 25c per doz, S. Thunbergii or Snow Garland Spirea cuttings 25c per doz. Dbl. Dahlia tu- oers, 10c ea. Century plants 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. F. Sheppard, Daisy, Ga. Red cannas, 25c per doz. Yellow cannas with red spots 6 for 25c: 8 Sunset rose bushes 2 yrs. old 25c ea. Smaller ones 20c ea. Snowballs bush- es 25c ea. Sword Ferns 15c ea. Green ~ and white striped Jew, 12 cuttings for i5c; Fox Gloves 20c per doz. Mixed Mums 10c per doz. White Willow Peach trees, $1 per doz. or will exch. any for potato plants. Mrs. V. S. : uadd, Gainsville, Ga., Rt. 7. : American or Globe Arborvitae 15 to 20 in., 35 and 40c; Native Pink and yellow Azaleas $1 per doz; Pink Cher- dkee roses $1 per doz. Pink Spirea 35c ea. American Beauty roses Mountain Laurel, Golden Forsythia 25c ea., 6 for 31; Coral Bushes 75 per doz. White Eng. Dogwood and yellow Dogwood 3 af ea. for 50c; Althea lilies 6 for 10G3 Purple Dragon Heads 40c per doz, Crimson Trumpet creeper 50 per doz. Pink and white Trailing Arbutus 50c per doz. Burnt Orange Tiger lilies 40 jJoz. or 4 doz. for $1: White Violets 25 for 25. Crabapple Sprouts $1 per doz. Box wood plants and rooted pink Rambler roses 25c ea. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. 1000 Amur River Privet hedge plants. W. D. Watson, Logansville, Ga, Hydrangeas, white blossoms well rooted bushes 2 for 50c; Golden Rod Jasmines 40c per doz. Red and yellow pinks, well rooted, Butterfly bushes, blue flowers, 3 for 50c; Snow balls, white 25c ea. Sweet Williams, pink 40c doz. White and pink Hardry phlox 50c. doz. Blue Iris 35c doz. White Eas- ter Roses 3 for 40c. Mrs. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Gladioli bulbs, 1 1-14 in. in diam- eter and larger, mixed 90 per cent named varieties 40c per doz, $2.50 . per 100 postpaid. All named varieties sep- arately wrapped 45c per doz. $3 per 100 Mrs. F. Schleif, 669 Dill Ave., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. : 3 colors hardy Phlox, pinks and mums; Large green: leaf cannas, White violets, Golden Glow, pink running ro- ses, New Years vines, Fox Gloves, White Primroses, yellow Spider lilies all 25 doz. Blue Grass, Winter Ver- benas, Hollyhocks, Red Honeysuckles, Purple Iris, 6 for 29c; Bridal Wreath, Blooming Peach 6 for 25; Snowballs and Snowflake lilacs, Wisteria 6 for 25; Red Hot Pokers 2 for 15c;. Amer- lcan Beauty Everblooming roses, root- ed 10c a. 7 kinds of Everblooming rose cuttings not rooted 10c per: doz. Hydrangea, 1 Justicia, 1 Begonia, 1 Cactus for 30c; White Striped and green Jew given free if desired. Add postage on all orders. Will exch for Bush Lima beans, or white feed sacks in good condition. Mrs. Willis Grin- die, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow Cannas 25c per doz. Dbl. or- and cannas, 35c per doz. Pink Verbena 10c per rooted cutting: White Hydrangeas rooted 15 ea. Pink Crepe Myrtles 10c ea. Mon- ee es pu, cream and red, 5c.. Susie Mae Bra Oglethorpe Gatto te Spruce Pines, white pines, Rhododen- | Continued on page 6) Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 6, 1900. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Dorada 1103. Act of October 3, Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, a ible under postal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and re- H peated only when request is ac- rene by new copy of no- ce. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under Legislative act the - Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction resulting therefrom. REGARDING EXCHANGE ADVERTISEMENTS Occasionally we have complaints from advertisers who see exchange notices in the Bulletin and = ship _ goods to exchange before first writing. A good many unnecessary misunder- standings arise from this practice. It is always a good policy to take time to investigate before ordering or shipping when the Bulletin ad fails to give information which you believe to be essential. ~NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS _ We have turned over to the Federal - postal inspectors complaints against -G. W. Lanneau, Columbus, Georgia, _ for using the mails to defraud. Various persons have sent money orders to him, General Delivery, for products which he did not have. He cashed the money orders and since that time we have not been able to locate him. Anyone knowing his whereabouts, please communicate with the Bureau -of Markets. _ We would suggest to all our advertis- ers that they learn something of the reliability of parties before sending them either money orders or checks, and also that they do not send money to any party who gives a general de- _ livery address. BOOKS OF INTEREST TO DAIRYMEN _. Dairymen will find the leading books on dairy cattle and milk production in the library of the Georgia Library Commission. These books may be borrowed for a month at a time for the small expense of transportation, both ways. Send 5 cents in stamps in your letter, asking for the loan of a book, to prepay the OUTGOING pos- tage. Address Georgia Library Com- mission, State Capitol, Atlanta. | Flowers and Seed For Sale 2 to 3 yr. old boxwood rooted cut. to 6 in. $2.65 a 100, 200 for $5 del. to 36 in. ti olia ( Glaucia, 6 $10 8 100; . eet MARKET BULLETIN same price. Prepaid. Prompt ship- ment. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. = Dbl. geraniums, pink, crimson and a few white, 15c eacn; 2 yr. old plants, 20 and 2d5c eacn; purple Fuchsia, Bos- ton, Sword and Babys Breath ferns, small white hydrangea, and fine dbl. uannas: red, yeilow and lavender, all 15c each; all colors cannas, $1 per 10; weeping lantana (purple) lc ea. plant. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville, wa. Rt 3. White Spireas, 2 yr. old, 2 for 30c; pink weigela, 2 for 40c; golden bells and dbl. pink almonds, 2 for 25c; fox- glove, 25 dozen; wnite, dbi. tai pinks 30c doz., purple and lavender iris, 40c uoz. Biackberry iris, 30c doz. Purple verbena, z5c doz. Orange lilies soc doz. and yellow japonicas, 35c each. All weil rooted. Aau postage. 1 wht. ~pirea. and 1 white rose iree with every gl order. Miss Lola Heiner, Talking mock, Ga. Rt. 2. : Dark purple King iris 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; red orange and lemon Col. cannas, ac each; pink weigelas, 15c ea. 2 for 4oC; dbl. punk aimounas, bridal wreatn, 20c each, Rose of Sharon, 10c ed. 3 tor 25; hardy hibiscus, 15c ea. 2 for | 25; yellow japonicas, 15c ea. purple foxglove 15c doz, blue spider lilies, 30c doz. dbl. 2 ior 2c; dbl. white _wpirea, loc ea, 2 for twenty-iive cents. red dahlia, 6 bulbs for 25c. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Will Dean, Talking Rock, Ga., RFD 2. _ aster lhes, 6 buibs for 20c; red incurved mums, large and some yel- iow, 20c dozen; cannas: King Humbert (large scarlet), 4 bulbs <20c; large bronze foliage and red flowered in sarge clusters, 6 bulbs, 20c; yellow va- riegated and yellow, same price; Dusty wiluer 10c dozen; rooted cape jasmines, 0c each, 6 for $1; water moss, 10c per. plant; Eng. ivy vines, and red, tiger iuly bulbs, 10c each; zennia and mari- gold seed, 10c per large spoonful. Mary E. Taylor, Gordon, Ga. Kt. 3. Purple, sweet seented violets, 15c dozen; white snowdrops, 75c a 100; purple verbena, 20c dozen; orange lil- seS, $1 a 100;*red and orange cannas, soc doz. bulbs; Boston ferns, 20c each; sweet Wiillams, wandering Jew, 15c dozen; lilac, 15c and 20c each; white or red Gloria De Cnateiaine pegonuias, 20c each; brown chrysanthemums, 75c a 100; all colors mums, 25c dozen; dwarf blue iris, $1 a 100; variegated honeysuckle, 25c dozen; mixed holly- hocks, 40c dozen; weeping bridal wreath, 25 each. Dattodus, narcissi and yellow jonquils $1 a 100. Marse- na Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1. Dbl. orange, lemon and dark red with yellow center marigold seed, 10c per 2 tbls; yellow canna bulbs, 15c doz., 2 doz. for 25c; chrysanthemums, white, pink, yellow, bronze and laven- der, large type, 20c doz. 2 doz. 30c; small yellow winter pinks, 10c doz. or 1-2c each; calliopsis, 15c doz. 2 doz. for 25c; coreopsis, same price; Also Veg- etable peach seed, fine for preserves, 40c per tbls. Hastings pumpkin seed, lOc per 3: this.- All del. Mrs. T. GC. Beverly, Ochlocknee, Ga. Rhubarb 50c dozen; azaleas, 6 for 50c; White Air, red and purple bloom- ing horsemint plants, each, 25 dozen: golden glow and dbl. tansy, 20c dozen; sweet scented violets, and Sweet Wil- liams, 30c dozen; red dogwood, 10c ea. everbiooming galax and trailing arbu- tus, 20c dozen; white pines, 3 ior ove. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Pope, Loving, Ga. Red and pink Angel Wing begonia, | white and pink conch bloomine he- sonias, salmon sultanas, 10c each; lg., red blooming begonias, BoSwu 1:., 15c each; pansies, 15 dozen; green and white and green wandering jew, oc each. Exch for white and red sul- vanas, or white geraniums. Add pos- aS. Mrs. J. D. Boyett, Cairo, Ga. Purple, salmon, orange, scarlet and apple blossom pink, rooted sultanas, white and pink hydrangea, 20c each; 10 dif. ger. cut. all dbl. 60c dozen; jew, 10c dozen; white and red conch be- sonias, rooted, 10c each; leopard, 15c each; justicia, fuchsia, 15c each; chry- santhemums; lavender, white, yellow and bronze, 15c dozen; dusty miller and larkspur, 10c dozen; white iris and orange day lilies, 15c dozen; Tiger lily bulblets, 10c dozen; Shasta and Ox-eye daisies, 4 dozen for 50c; har- dy hibiscus seed, 10c large pkt., daf- fodils, $1 a 100; Virginia Creeper, aza- leas, and kudzu vines, 3 for 25c. Post- paid on all orders of $1 or more. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. Boxwood cut. 50c a doz. snowballs, 20 each, 2 for 35c; spruce and white ae 25 ; each, or 5 ing Jasmine, | Butterfly bushes 25c ea; each; also strawberry plants, 25c a i100. Add postage. Mrs. Anna An- derson, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 33. White lily bulbs, 3 for 25c; August lily, 3 for 15c; sage, 25c; yellow thorn- less roses, 6 for 15c; White, May and June, red moss, monthly, baby ramb- ler, and Martha Washington roses, 25c each; rose cuttings, 6 for 15c; butter- fly bush, 2 for 25c;- also peppermini, 4 bunches, 25c; catnip, 3 buncnes, 10; tansy, 4 bunches, 10c. Mrs. M. J. Driskell, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5. Ferns: Lace, Sprengeria, Boston, Maidenhair, and begonia cut. 20c each; night blooming series, 20c ea. cut. 1 large caladium, $1; Lady Conard, pink cannas, 50c dozen; large red cannas, $2.50 a 100; variegated cannas, $2 a 100; yellow cluster narcissi, $1 a 100; 1 large Dorothy Perkins rose, 50c; 5 dif. rose cuttings, 2 for 5c; gladioli, $2 a 100, fine bulbs; 6 dif. col. chrysan- themums, 50c dozen; cape jasmine cut. 3- for 10c; Star. cut. 3 for 10c; sultana, 10c ea. cutting; petunia, and marigold, 20c dozen; geraniums, 3 dif. kinds, and Mothers Tears, each, 20c. cutting; Hastings dbl. petunias, 25c ce oo Cc. C. Griffin, Cordele, Ga. Rt. Butterfly bushes, purple and White lilacs, Rose Weigela, Both green and Variegated. foliage; Crimson Spirea, White Van Houtte both double and single Brides Wreathes, White Easter lilies, Rose of Sharon, January bloom- Star Jasmine yellow bells; Winter Blooming Honeysuckles, all 25e ea. or 5 for $1; Grass pinks, 25 per doz. Red pink, yellow and va- riegated cannas, 50c per doz. White, purple Iris, 50c per doz. Variegated cannas 50c per doz. Red Geranium Dahlia bulbs, 50c per doz. plants 25c per doz. Red carnation Begonias, Justicia, May and June Corncob, Xmas cactus, Pink Oxalis, Sprengeri and Sword Ferns all 10c ea. Big and lit- tle green and white stripe Jew 10c per cutting. Flower seed: Zinnia, Big Type. 3 kinds Marigolds, double Touch-Me-Nots, Bachelor Buttons, Prince Feathers 10c per pkg. or 3 for 25; Wil. sell-or :exch.: Mrs. J:- D. Lilies, Double Orange Day lilies 25c ea. or 6 for $1; Single Orange day lilies 10c ea. or 3 for 25c; Milk and Wine 2 for 25c or 6 for 45c; White Forsythia, Golden Bells 25c. Roses: Dorothy Per- kins pink, Baby crimson, Rambler, Baby white Button rose all 20c ea; Chinese Blue Wisteria 25c ea; Rain- Lumsden, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 4. Thursday, April 3, 193 bow corn, 15c; Golden Easter lilies for 30c; Cannas, King Humbert, Crim son, Dbl. bloom with dark red foliage Everblooming Bedding Lantanas, 1 ea; or 6 for 75c; Flowering Peac roses, white and pink, 10c ea; Dbl White Oleanders 25c ea. Mrs. W. McDonald, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2. = Phlox plants, 25c per doz. Orien Orchid bulbs 35c ea; or 3 for $1; Pur ple Wisteria and White Star Jasmin vines 10c ea; Violets and mixed Chry santhemums 75c per 100; Sever shades of red, pink and variegated also white Geraniums 7 cuttings fol 35c; Maple Leaf grape and other be- gonias 5c per cutting. Easter rose bushes 25c ea; Postage paid on orders of $1 or over. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dew Rose, Ga. oe ag ae 12. ditierent color fine prize winning Dahlias, 3 shades yellow rose, salmon, pink and white red, 2 different varie gated and lavender dahlias of Deco: rative type. Cactus and Pompom tyr now booking orders for Spring orders 6 large Crepe myrtles, 1 large re Quince Japonica, 1 large Butterfly bush, 1 White Cluster Bridal Wreath. will sell cheap to party calling at my home. Winter Blooming Jasmines hardy yard Hydrangeas, 25c; dbl. l Hyacinth bulbs 10c ea; Rose pink biscus, blooms 3 in. across, 10c 15; Seed: large incurved mums, | yellow, pink, white and red, 10c ea. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. a Double Yellow Japonicas, 2 yrs. old well rooted 25c ea; Extra large 4 yrs old 50c ea. Hardy Phlox 45 per doz Red Crepe Myrtle,- 45c ea. Bridal Wreathes, 2 yrs. old well rooted 35 ea. Large iris, 30c per doz. Pink flow- ering Almonds 2 yrs. old well rooted 25c ea; Jonquils and Daffodils 35 per doz. Dbl. Zinnias $1 per doz. J. P. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 5 Red and yellow Lantana 15c ea. o1 2 for 25c; Milk and Wine lilies 2 for 25c; or 6 for 45c; Double Orange lil- ies and White Milk lilies 25c ea. or 6 for $1; White Butterfly bushes 25 ea or 6 for $1; Jonquils and mixed glad- ioli bulbs 25c per doz. Easter lilie and Orange lilies, 6 for 35c; or 50 per doz. Elephant ears 25c ea; or ior $1; Red King Humbert cannas dbl. yellow, Leopard Spot cannas and salmon colors all 50c per doz. Orne mental Rainbow corn 20c ea. or 3 for 500; 1 plant of ea. added for $1.50 red Quince Japonica, given free with ea. $1 order. Mrs. S, Carter, Alma Ga., Rt. 2. = product that they buy. themselves_ in. wake up. loud singing. Who And What Fixes The Price of Cotton? (Continued from front page) es in life with nothing but horny hands and practically no education to make a living. He was a white man, a full blooded Anglo-Saxon, with all of the ambition and energy that the average white man PpoOSssesses. It is sad but it is true. Mr. Nelms represents the great class, the great horde of the Southern farmers that have gradually been fading away on account of the moneyed men of the North fixing the price on the Mr. Martin F. Amorous, of Marietta, was in to see me yesterday. He went into the situation in detail. f 3 price of cotton is a matter for the bankers of the South to interest _ I know that the Commissioners of Agriculture of the other cotton states are equally interested in our money crop bringing a profit. 1s would like to hear from them on this subject. ae oS I believe that the bankers of the South can pull a leg, if they will - Watch out how you go into highways and cross railroad tracks. People who stay at home and work all the week do not think about this as they should. A little care may avoid some slow we and I was finally convinced that the EUGENE TALMADGE. | Market about May Ist. plied with a superior quality. . _ activities. - ~ ATLANTA FARMERS MARKET Mr. L. H. Beall, General Manager of the Atlanta Branch of Sears Roebuck and Co. has definitely announced the opening of a Farmers The object of this market will be to furnish the small farmer an opportunity to sell his products direct to the city consumer. 5 Extra precautions will be taken to see that this consumer is sup- Special attention will be given to communities cooperating in f nishing this quality. It is expected that the County Agents, Home Demonstration Agents, and others desiring to help the farmer get hi produce on the market in the best way possible, will lend every tance in the assembling and transportation of these. A special effort will be made to assist the 4-H Clubs in # _ Mr. Beall has announced the appointment fur- assis- e ender Iris 3 doz. for 50c; santhemums all 5 doz. for $1. postage. -per doz. 7 Thursday, April 3, 1930. Flowers and Seed - For Sale Double yellow Japonicas, 2 yrs. old, well rooted 25c ea; Extra large 4 yr. old 50 ea. Dbl. zinnias, 85c per doz. Crepe Myrtles, 40c ea. Hardy Phiox 40c per doz. Pink Flowering Almonds 20c ea. Jonquils and Daffodils 35c per doz. Large King Iris, 45c per doz. Gol- den Bells 2 yrs. old, well rooted 25c ea. Bridal Wreathes 45c ea. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Red and pink Japan Quince, 1 doz. bushes 8 to 12 in. long, All for $1; Dbl. pink almonds 2 for 25c; Jonquils and Daffodils, butter and eggs bulbs all 25 per doz., or 5 doz. for $1. Lav- Red and purple Verbenas 4 doz. for 75c; Red Hoilyhock plants, will bloom this- yr. 8 for (5c; Orange Day lilies 5 doz. for $1; White daisies 25c per doz. Pink pe- rennial phlox, 25c per doz. Ladys Washboard and Last of All plants all 10e per doz. Cream narcissi, patys A Mrs. V. G. Silver, Oakman; Ga. Rt. 1. Double yellow Japonicas, 2 yrs. old - well rooted 25c ea; or extra large 4 yrs. old 50c ea. Hardy Phlox, 50c ea. Snow balls 50c ea. Orange lilies 45c Jonquils and Daffodils, 40c per doz. Pink flowering almonds 20c ea. Velvet roses 20c ea. Hollyhocks, Deep red and pink 50c ea. Mrs. J. C. Vick, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Blue Ins 30c per doz. Orange lilies 30c per doz. King Humberts, fine dbl. red Cannas loc ea. Japanese Quince 25c ea. Also Wisteria, rooted white Altheas, 25c and 45c ea. Small Bri- dal Wreaths, sprouts 20c and 40c ea. Purple Lilacs, 2oc ea. Dark red mums dc ea. Or will exch for other mums, Tombvine le ea. No orders del. for less than 25c; A few young Cedar trees 2 .to 4 ft. high $1.50 to $2 ea. Mrs. Ida Satterfield, White, Ga. Dahlia tubers, 1 single broad leaf, tricolor, purpie and White, red and white, yellow all'on one stem 25c ea; Cactus type tubers Hemerocallis lilies 29c ea.; Amaryilis lilies 25c ea. Can- nas, red and yellow with pink spots 2oc .ea. or 2 for 45c; Add postage. Grass pinks other varieties of Dahlias and Giadioli buibs. No orders for less than 650c. Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Ga. 2 kinds of Justicia red geraniums pink and salmon, pink Geranium, Fuchia, 3 kinds of begonias. All 5c per cutting. Boston Fern, Fluffy Ruf- fly ferns 15c, Pink Cannas dve per doz. No stamps accepted. Add post- age on all orders less than $1; Will exch for every kind ot large pure brea eggs for setting. Miss Pearlie McNair, ~ Mitchell, Ga. RFD 1. Large type chrysanthemums, white . and cream incurved, extra large silver - pink incurved; Rose pink straight pet- al, 5 in. Across large tan incurved ball type 6 to 8 in. Orange Quill petaled incurved ball type. Lavender and yel- low incurved and a few dark red. All 90 per doz. White Pompoms 10c per doz. Shasta and old time daisies and all colors Everblooming phlox plants 20c per doz. or 75c per 100; Wiilams 2oc per doz. Sweet scented yellow Narcissi 5c per bulb or 60c per 100; 3 shades Marigolds,- petunias, Brown- eyed Susans. Spotted Leopard plants 2oc ea. Boston rerns, 10c ea. Red and 3 shades of pink Geraniums cuttings 6c ea. Cannas o60c per doz. Add post- age. on all orders under 50c. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 4. Boxwood cuttings 50c per doz. Snow balls 20c ea; 2 ior 35c; Evervearing Strawberry plants 25c per 100. White s Flowering Honeysuckles 25c per dozen. Yellow root 25c per doz. Bridal Wreath 10 ea. Daisies 15c per doz. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Ama Anderson, Dahion- ega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. Large dbl. red President Cannas, $2 per 100, or $16 per M. City Portland, : Bs rose pink, $4 per 100 or $20 per Eureka, large white $1 per doz. Queen Helen, large Red and yellow variegated $2 per 100 or $16 per M. Daffodils, Jonquils, Butter and eggs, yellow Narcissi, Gladioli and white Daisy bulbs. mixed $1 per 100. White Beard Iris $1 per 100. 20. different Kinds monthly rose cuttings, $1 per 100. Pink Dorothy Perkins rose vines well rooted, $1 per doz. White Wister- ia cuttings 50c doz. White Oleander cuttings 50c doz. Gladioli bulblets $1 per 500. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, a : _ Chrysanthemums, medium _ yellow, large light yellow, golden yellow, quill _ type, lavender, medium pink, extra le. pink burnt orange Sunset large red reversed yellow, Silver Wedding large white 2 ea. 30c; Cannas, Alfred Con- MARKET BULLETIN ard, salmon pink, Richard Wallace, lemon yellow 2 kinds of red 1 ea. 25c; Butterfly lilies 15 ea; Large white pink striped lilies 25 ea; Coral vine 0c or 3 for 50c; White Hydrangeas, nardy. 20c ea. No exch. Add postage on orders under 25c. P. U. Ingram, Arlington, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 84. White perfumed Honeysuckles 25c ea. 3 for 65c; Pink Cherokee roses 15c a or 2 for 25c; Artificial Peach trees, i5 ea; or 2 for 25c; Junipers 25c ea, Several choice roses, mixed col- ors 20c ea. or 6 for $1: Golden Bell sprouts 10c ea. 1 Balsam bush about 12 in. high (came from the highest peak of N. C.) Will grow in Ga. for yard shades $1.50; Tiger lilies 25c per doz. Purple lilac sprouts and cuttings 25 ea; Mountain Laurels 10c ea. or 2 bu. 20c; Red dogwood bush 10c each. Evergreen vine Honeysuckles 5c ea. for 29; Wall vines 10c ea. White pines, 15c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Leslie Wright, Loving, Ga. 1 well rooted purple Magnolia, $2; 4, 1 yr. old Royal Ponciana $1 ea; Leg. clump of 4 yr. roots of deep cream, double Oleanders, tops killed by cold, $3; Deep red hardy Hibiscus and Blaz- ing Star, shrubs 50c per strong roots to bloom this yr. Anthony Waterer Spirea and yellow Iris 25c ea; Butter- fly bushes 2 for 25c; 3 yr. old White Lilacs 50; cutting of White Wisteria, 6 for 25c; Seeds of yellow cosmos, Sweet Williams, Showers of Gold, Pe- ony Poppies, pink and red hardy Hi- biscus, Blazing Star and Royal Poin- ciana all 10c per pke. Plants of Sweet Williams and Giant Gaillardia 20 for 29c; Mixed Larkspur 2 doz. for 25C; &xch some for honey, dried fruit, but- ter, sound peas or most anything for table use. Would take 2 sweet Crab- apple trees. Mrs. John R. Turner, Concord, Ga. : Deep blue iris, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; weeping linden, and pink weigelia, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; golden bells and Eng. dogwood, 10c each; dbl. white spirea and bridal wreath, 15c ea. or 2 for 25; Rose of Sharon, Jap. Barberry hedge, all 10c each; pink almond, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; purple foxglove and or- ange day lily, 15 dozen; hardy phlox, 25_ dozen; dbl. dahlia bulbs, 5c each, 3 for 25; dbl. yellow japonica, -15c each, 2 for 25c; blue ageratum, 15c doz. All col. hollyhocks, 5c each, wht. and pink primroses, 15c dozen. All well rooted. Add postage. O. V. Silvers, Talking Rock, Ga. RFD 2. Poultry For Sale ~ ANCONAS 4 Ancona hens and 2 pullets, laying, $1.25 each; W. J. Garner, East At- lanta, Ga. 387 Haas Ave. 42 laying Ancona hens and 2 roosters, 1 yr. old, $1.10 ea. or $45 for lot,. FOB. E. N. McMichen, Hiram, Ga. RFD 2. 40 or 50 Ancona pullets, January 8th hatch, 90c each, FOB. Miss Jamie Warnock, Statesboro, Ga. BANTAMS Golden Sebrights; 6hens and 1 cock, pure Rose Comb, $25 for lot. Miss Louise Smith, Statham Ga. RFD. Trio Buff Cochins, $6. O. H. Wright Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. Brown Leghorn Bantams: 6 hens and 1 rooster, reasonable price. Come see, Call or write. C. W. Seagraves, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. RFD 5, Box 563. 8 Common young Bantam hens, 50c each, FOB; also 2 pr. extra fine Golden Seabrights, $250 pr. FOB. B. B. Parks, Gainesville, Ga. 180 Green St. BARRED ROCKS 4 B. R, yr. old hens, $5 for lot. Mrs. J. _R.- Lanier ,Summit; Ga. Rt. 3... Plymouth Rock cockerel, $2.50, or exch. for 2 B. R. pullets, or 10 broil- eds. Mrs. Orice Woolly, Atlanta, Ga. Sewell Road, Rt. 1. Box 66. 2Thompson yr. old B. R. cockerels. $1.50 each. Cash with order. J. H. T. McKinnon, Bluffton, Ga. Pure bred Thompson B. R, yr. old cockerels, $2 ea; $3.50 pr. Other party to pay postage. C. M. Erwin, Jr. Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 April 1929 hatch cocks. $3 each, or $5 for both; 2 November 1929 hatch, $2 each, or. $3 for both. All pure bred strain from Reg. stock. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen, Ga. GAMES FOR SALE 2 Red Lace White Cornish roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2.50 each. Willie M. Tootle, Glennville, Ga. Rt. A. 1 yr. old Red Shuffler cock, bred strictly for Pit. Satisfaction guaran- teed, $3. B. W. Springfield, Dalton, G a. 2 Warhorse yr. old cocks, $2.50 each. W. M. Vandiford, Winder, Ga. RFD 3. 6 thoroughbred Cornish Indian Game 1 yr. old, now laying hens and 1 rooster, $1.50 ea. or $10 for lot. Mrs. Bessie Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 yr. old pure bred Shawl Neck game cock, $5 exch. for 4 W. L. or Ancona hens, not over 1 yr. old. Hulme Kin- nebrew, Jr., Decatur, Ga. 520 West Col- lege Ave. Trio high grade, 11 mos. old S. C. Cornish Games, $5 for rooster and 2 laying hens, $2.50 ea. Exch. for a gilt, or for good sound corn. L. R. Eu- banks, Ellaville, Ga. RFD 1. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 6 Langshan hens and 1 cockerel, 1929 hatch, $2 each, or $12.50 for the lot. Mrs. C. D. Flanigan, Cornelia, Ga. 1 pure bred J. B. Giant capons. Sell, or exch. for Brown L. chicks or pullets. ae J. S. Anderson, Summit, Ga. Rt. 8 1-2. J. B. Giant cockerel, $2 FOB. A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. HAMBURGS FOR SALE Silver Spangled Hamburg 3 1-2 mos. old cockerels, $1.50 each; eggs, $1.50 per 15, carrier to be ret. Exhibition Grade only. Exch. cockerels for pullets or hens. C. N. Bradshaw, Augusta, Ga. 352 West Ave. LEGHORNS 30 W. L., Ferris best egg strain pul- lets and 3 cockerels, March 1929 hatch (received 600 eggs from these 30 pul- lets last October) 10 pullets and 1 cockerel, $18, or the lot for $50 cash. F. B. Bohlen, Madison, Ga. Rt. 5. 2 W. L. cockerels from Ped. stock of high records, $2 each. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit ,Ga. Rt. 2, 20 S. C. W. L. yr. old now laying hens, Hanson strain, for sale. O. B. Brown, Madison, Ga. Rt. 3. 100 selected W. L. 10 and 11 wks. old well dev. pullets, pure Tancred strain, $80 per 100. Cash with order. Wm. A. Vandiver, Martin. Ga. Rt. 2. A few heads of fine breeding cock- erels: W. L. and R. I: Reds, $3 ea. wiper Rylander, Americus, Ga. Box _ 30 S. C. W. L. Tancred pullets, lay- ing. $1.10 each, or $30 for lot. No culls. John Renouf, Lithonia, Ga. (on Cov- ington Rd.) 50 S. C. W. L. pullets, hatched Ma 1929, all now laying, $1.25 each. R. A. Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. 125 Tancred str. W. L. pullets, now laying, $1.25 each, or $125: for tot: petee F. Williams ,Columbus, Ga. _1 yr. old W. L. cockerel, pure strain, $1.50. M. E. Waller, Culverton, Ga. Select and culled now laying Tancred strain Leghorn hens, $1 ea. 100 lots RB: L. Barnes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4, 500 Tancred W. L. pullets, January 23rd hatch, 80c each at 10 wks. old, and 5c added for each week over. J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. Well dev. healthy W. L. pullets, 75c ea. in lots of 100 or more. 10 wks. old and ready for delivery April 10th. T. W. Morrison, Winterville, Ga. 75 or 100 Tancred W. I. 1929 hens, $1.10 each for whole lot, or $1.25 ea. for small lots. Cash with order. No checks. From blood tested flocks. W. F. Amos, Edison, Ga. Sell most of my breeding hens, both W. L. and R. I. Reds, all from choice stock for breeders: will go at about 1-2 value (to make room. for younger stock). Many of these are mates of present Contest Pens, both W. L. and Reds, and some hens are full sisters of last_yrs. 312 egg hen Nancy Paul. M. L. Segroves, Fayetteville, Ga. 100 W. L. pullets, June 8th hatch, 90c each FOB. Mrs. Janie Warnock, Statesboro, Ga. 1 pure bred W. L. rooster about 2 yrs. old, $2.50 FOB. H: Thornton, M. D. Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 B. L. Everlay str. young hens and 1 fine blooded same strain cock, 1 yr. old; $6 for lot. Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. 5 15 now laying hens, 1928-29 hatch, $1 each. Mrs. Mary I. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 27. See W. L. pullets from trapnested hens of high laying records, hatched in February, March and April. K. E. Rucker, Elberton, Ga. RFD 8: > 5 C: W. L. 2 yr. old hens (bought as baby chicks from W. W. Kerlins 300 ege strain) A-1, no culls, $1 each FOB my station, for quick sale. Mrs. Hattie Ray, Kensington, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 W. L. yr. old hens, not culls, $1 each. Mrs. Hugh Bowling, Griffin, Ga. 2 B. L. pure bred, now laying hens, $1 each, and 2 common*bantam roost- ers and 2 hens, 50c each. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 wks. old Sovereign English, Bar- ron strain W. L. pullets, 80c each, Ga. FOB. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, of PAGE FIVE MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS - 7 Black Minorca hens, genuine Pape strain, $10 for lot; also eggs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 9 Black Minorca pullets and 1 cock-- erel, between 8 and 9 mos. old, direct from Pape, 7 now laying, $20 for bunch EOF here. G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Ga. Gee as 10 Black Minorca 18 mos .old hens, Pape strain, $1.50 each, $14 for lot, FOB. Cash with order. H. L. Blank- enship, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE Want healthy and well conditioned hens for table use. State kind and av. wt. and price per lb. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga, Want 125 head of good, fat hens. Will exch. value for same Mrs. W. B. Cowart, Collins, Ga. Want to exch. male calves 1 week old for hens or other poultry. M. L. West- er, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 hens and 1 rooster, all extra fine stock, $1.50 ea. $13.50 for lot. Money. order. Mrs. Alonzo D, Kimbrel, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt: 3; About 300 or 400 broilers for sale by April ist. Make best offer. Mrs. O. B. Muse, Perry, Ga. ORPINGTONS 5 pure bred Golden Buff Orp. hens, no culls, $9.25 for money order only. Mrs. J. H. Fountain, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Direct from Byers, Buff Orp. cock- erel, yr. old deep Golden Buff. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, Ga. 836 North Ave. Few Buff Orp. Booth str. April 1929 hatch cockerels, $2 each; nice hens, same strain, $1.75 each; Mixed hens, $1.50 ea. All laying. Cash with order. Mrs. H. N. Lord, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 3. 5 hens, 12 mos. old, pure Buff, Byers strain, $2 each; lcockerel, 11. mos. old, $2; 5 hens and 1 cockerel $12:. Hens laying; also eggs, $1.25 per 15. Exch .for Speckled Sussex eggs. Write ae Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. R. I. REDS 1 yr. old Star pen R. I. Red laying hens, $2.25 each, any number; 1 yr. old Utility dark Red hens, $1.50 each; 2 yr. cocks, $2.50 each; 1 yr. cocks, $3.50 each; 8 wks. old cockerels, Star pens, $1 ea. if 2 or more taken at 1 time; if only 1, then $1.50 each. Mrs. R, J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. R. I. Red cockerels, $2 to $3.50 each, or exch. for produce, anything can use. W. J. Garner, East Atlanta, Ga., 387 Haas Ave. 50 to 75 R. I. Red 10 wks. old pullets, 90c each, FOB. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1. 40 pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red pullets, February 16th hatch; 90c each when 8 wks. old. Mrs. J. H. Darby, White Plains, Ga; 1 yr. old R. I. Red cockerel, $3, or exch. for 2 hens, or 25 baby chicks of any pure breed, or for anything else of value. ton, Ga. Rt: 2: 2 roosters and 8 hens (1 yr. old next month) of the Donaldson strain, pure bred R. I. Reds, from flock that won Gwinnett County Fair Blue Ribbon for the past 3 yrs. $1.50 each, or lot for $14. A. A. Franklin, Norcross, Ga. Thoroughbred Donaldson Str. R. TI. Red rooster from prize winning pens, $3. Cash with order. Thos. M. Wof- ford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 cock and 9 pullets, or laying hens, laying now, no culls, Donaldson strain, $1.50 ea. $15 for lot. Cash with order. Money order. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. Donaldson R. I. Reds: good cond. now laying pullets, $1.40 each; 12 mos. $1.7 5each, with ea. pul- let 1 cockerel given free; young cock- erels from best pen, 3 mos. old, rich cherry red, $2 each; Exhibition Red hens, $3 to $5 each. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2. . 50 fryers, av. 2 1-4 Ibs. each 35c Jb. R. I. Reds. W. B. Henderson, Fitz- gerald, Ga? Rt. 2. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 2 M. B. toms, I and 2 yrs. old, $4 and $6. Sell either one. Mrs. Horace Allen, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Large, pure bred White Pekin drakes, 10 mos. old, $1.50 each; pure bred eggs, $1 doz. W. D. Duncan, Bowdon Junc- tion, Ga. = Turkeys: 3 hens and 1 rooster, 9 mos old, $2.50 each, $9 for the 4. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 231. White African Guinea rooster, $1.50, or exch for 15 baby chicks of any pure breed. Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga. : Continued on page 10) Mrs. D. A. Moon, Thomas- 6 mos. old PAGE SIX Flowers and Seed ~ For Sale (Continued from page 3) Large leaf Privet hedges well rooted from 36 in. to 45 in. high $1.50 per doz. Will exch some for such as peanuts, peas, Mung beans or butter beans. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 5A. 50 roots of Golden Glow, 6 roots for 25c; or 50c per doz. Cash with order. Will accept stamps or money. Add postage. Purple Achimenes bulbs 25c per doz, 5 doz. for $1; Cannas, White Eureka, Pink Conard, Venus Wabash, red and yellow King Humbert, orange, yellow and lemon, red Pillow of Fire, $1.10 per doz. Golden Glow, Golden Stair, Cut-and-Come Again, Dwarf and tall Physostegia 50c per doz. Fine Chrysanthemums, yellow, white, cream pink, red, bronze, lavender mixed 50c per doz bulbs; Dbl. pink and white Oleanders 35c ea. Justicia, Irish ro- ses, St. Bernard lilies 25c ea. Mrs. R. M. Sheppard, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. x Dbl. yellow Japonicas, 35c ea., 4 for $1; Hardy Phlox and Fox Gloves 40c per doz. American Beauty roses and extra large pink roses, 35c ea. Snow Balls 50c ea. Pink Crepe Myrtles 60c ea. Pink Flowering Almonds 35c ea. Velvet Roses 20c ea. -Pink running roses 20c ea. April blooming Daffo- dils 40c doz. Yellow Lady on the Lake 30c per doz. Running Honeysuckles in white and yellow blossoms 10c ea. Fall pinks, 40c doz. Bear Grass, 35c per bunch; Will give free 1 dbl. Yellow Japonica with every order amounting to $1. Add postage. Mrs. Rosa Jane Richard, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 83. Deep pink Perennial Phlox plants, 25c per doz. Lavender Iris 40c per - doz. Mrs. Hawes Cloud, Crawfordville Ga. Shasta daisies, 20c doz. 6 doz. $1.00 postpaid; brown-eyed Susans, well rooted, golden glow, white iris, each, 25c dozen; foxgloves, or Lady of the Lake, 20c doz.,.6 doz. $1; Eng. Ivy: brick wall or chimney vine, 6 well rooted vines, 25c; Cannas: Conard, salmon pink, 50c dozen; all other kinds including The President, best red King Humbert, Scarlet B. foliage, Pillar of Fire, yellow Humbert, Hallies crim-. son with gold band, 35c doz. 3 doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Clack, Au- burn, Ga. - : Boltonias, 3 for 50c; Physostegia, ink and blue, 50c dozen; primroses, all yellow, 50c dozen; hardy phiox, pe and blue, 10 plants $1.10; holly- ocks, pink and white, $1 dozen; pink iris, $1.25 doz. blue salvia, 40c dozen; hardy larkspur, pink, blue and _ varie- gated, 35c dozen; Tiger and milk and wine lily bulbs, 25c each; Amaryllis, 50c; Exch. for Golden arborvitae, or for pure bred B. R. or R. I. Red eggs for hatching from healthy stock. Write first. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Au- Hur; Ga. Rt. . Chrysanthemums: - prize winning, - silver wedding, golden wedding, Aga- tha Scott (soft lavender), Manda Rob- inson, golden glow (ball shaped) bronze, Queen Mary, pinkish cream, and Black Hawk (dark red) $1 doz., $1.65 per 35; daisy type white, pink, red and spotted pink, 35c dozen; Ja- ponicas, rooted, 25c each; Dorothy Perkins roses, 20c each; blooming al- monds, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Mrs. Dora A. Hare, Smithville, Ga. 2 Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, azaleas, - white pines, and forsythia, well rooted, 2 ft. high, 20c each; red blossom dog- wood, 30c each; white dogwood, ma- ples, crabapples, tulips, poplars, and persimmons, 15c each; black raspber- ry briers and Cherokee roses, $1 doz;. Tiger lily es ps doz. J. S. Wil- son, Morganton, Ga. ae Large Baas zinnia, sweet Williams, sev. colors, striped petunia, dbl. white hollyhocks and red cockscomb. Sell or exch, for flowers (especially for cut. of abelia or cape jasmines) or any- thing else can_UuSE. Write. Mrs. Ona li, Alto, Ga. a tink and purple verbena, well root- ed, 5c each, white iris, 40c doz. Amar- yllis, blooming size, 40c- each; small, 55 each; chrysanthemums, mixed col- ors, 25c dozen; giant cannas, orange yellow spots and red, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Exch for peanuts. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1. ; Purple flowering locust bush, 30 ea; green ddywood with red berries, 25c each; dbl. tansy, honeysuckle, 20c ea; purple lilac, dark red velvet roses, but- terfly or summer lilac, dbl. pink al- monds, 25c each; red flowering maple . push; 15c each, dbl. pink briar roses, 35c each; dbl. zinnia seed, 15 cup- ful; Give evergreen holly bush with every $1 orice. Mrs. Lucean Silvers, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. MARKET BULLETIN Golden yellow violets, pink and wht. perennial phlox, purple pansies and pink trailing arbutus, all well rooted, 95 each; 3 kinds of ferns, 10c ea., $1 dozen; snow-on-the-mountain, 10c doz. evergreen galax and lemon lilies, 20c dozen; pink Cherokee roses, $1 dozen; pink rhododendrons and native azal- eas, 20c ea. Miss Dot Wilson, Morgan- ton, Ga. Wild Easter lilies, blue violets, white daisies, blue bottles, each, $1 per 100; blanket flowers, 25c dozen; red June lilies, 50c dozen; white and_ purple Easter lilies, 50c dozen; wild ferns, $2 a 100, or $15 M, dbl. yellow cannas, $1 a doz. bulbs; pink and purple ver- pena, 50c dozen; white bear lilies, 50c each, $4 dozen; wild azaleas, mtn. lau- rels, each, $4 a dozen; primroses, $1 a 100; larkspur, 25c dozen; asparagus, and sprengeria ferns, 25c each. Mrs, Clara Bell Cary, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1. Rooted red currant sprouts, 3 for 50c; 9 for $1; plum scions, 3 for 40c; 6 for 75e; wild yellow and red plum sprouts 6 for 50c; red flowering quince, white Eng. dogwood, forsythia, pink flower- ing almonds, 20c each, white Arabian lily, orange day lily, single yellow can- na roots, 25c dozen; small cluster sweet yellow narcissi, short-cup daffodils, 3 doz. 40c or 20c dozen; hardy chrysan- themums, mixed colors, 20c doz, 90c a 100; everbloooming; sweet purple vio- lets, 2 do. 25c. 9 dozz. $1. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90. Large, dbl. red and yellow variegated and pink and white dahlias, $1 dozen; smaller var. dbl. 60c dozen; large flow- ering red and yellow cannas, 50c doz; pink and salmon red, $1 dozen, pur- ple foxglove, dusty miller, 25c dozen. Spearmint and small tiger lily bulbs, 15e doz. mixed mums: white, cream, variegated, 35c dozen; some very fine pink and blue running roses, 10 each; yellow thornless rose and small white everblooming, 15c each; a few cream, pink and red everblooming roses, 20c each; white and variegated iris, 40c dozen; orange lilies, 25c dozen; collect- ion of flower seed, 10 or more var. in- cluding snapdragons, scarlet sage, ev- erlasting blanket flower, 25c; 1 blue rose free with every $1 order. Add postage Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, Ga. Dbl. white altheas, pink almond, but- terfly, buddleia and weeping white Eng. dogwood, Philadelphus, or mock orange, yellow Kerria, snow garlands, Van Houtte and: crimson spirea, pink, white, and rose weigelas, April bloom- ing bush honeysuckle (not wild) Christmas honeysuckle, pink Deutzia, snowballs, white star jasmines, bitter sweet vine (ong garlands of red ber- ries in winter) bronze and green ivy, Trumpet vine, Kudzu, purple wister- ia, pink rambler roses, everblooming dark red and pure white fragrant roses, bright thorny spring rose, and white, briar rose (sweet) large size shrubbery, 35c each, 3 for $1; smaller, 25c each, 5 for $1; Perennials: Shasta daisies, yellow coreopsis, pink phlox, blue asters, golden stairs, dragon head, physostegia, 6 for 25c; blue and white iris, large yellow and red cannas, 6 for 25c and 7c postage. Add postage on less than $1 order. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1. Sword, Ruffled Maidenhair and Rainbow ferns, 15c and 25c each; blooming size dbl. red carnations, 25c each; pink oxalis, 10 and 15c ea; dwarf pansy, mixed phlox plants (blooming size) 15 and 25c; rooted purple Sugar Figs, 2 for 25; black-eyed Susans, 25c per doz. Exch. for red and yellow ox- alis, large leaf begonias, dbl. geraniums. white and red plume plants, or any col sultans cut or rooted ;also have flower seed; coreopsis, red and yellow mixed, marigolds, also lemon color, both dbl. salmon, Four oclock, phlox, hibiscus. asst. petunia, redand white cypress vine, red and white bachelor buttons, sweet Williams, white thistle (blooms until frost) mixed dbl. zinnia, All 10c per pkt. Miss Mellie Merritt, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. Large flowering cannas, red and yel- low, and red and purple verbena, all 25c doz. Exch. for any -breed turky eggs. Miss Jamie Bennett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D. White butterfly lilies, 15c each; pink. white stripe lilies, 25c each; cannas: Mrs. Alfred Conrad, Richard Wallace, lemon yellow Venus, pink cream edge. 10c ea 3 for 25c; white, yard hydran- gea, 20c; chrysanthemums; silver wed- ding white, sunset red reversed, yellow. large golden yellow, medium incurved lavender, ea. 30c; Fla. annual sweet pea seed, 7c pkt.; coral vine seed, Tc pkt. No. exch. add postage under 25c orders. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 84. ee Purple and white iris, 25 dozen; yellow japonicas, 20c each; hardy golden glow, 20 dozen; phlox, pink and lavender, 40c bunch; pink altheas, 30c each, orange day, blue and August lilies, 30c dozen; white spirea, large size, well rooted, 15c each; blue fox- glove, 25c dozen, violets, 10c dozen; large white, yellow, red and pink mums 30c dozen; peachtree roses, 10c each; lavender verbena, 30c dozen; white fing. dogwood, 15c each; jonquils, $1 a 100; extra large red and yellow can- nas, 50c dozen; purple and white li- lac, 40e each; 7 sister roses, 25; wood vine, orange color, and pink and white hollyhocks, well rooted, 20c each. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Daves, Ellijay, Ga. at. 3, Box 79. Purple iris, 25c per 1-2 dozen; gol- den glow, at same price. Mrs. M. L. Clayton, Roy, Ga. 1 yr. old Coral Vine tubers, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. G. W. But- ler, Iron City, Ga. Begonias, hydrangeas and asparagus ferns. Sell or exeh for 10. lbs. nice, lint cotton, or geese feathers. Write. J. Wood, Griffin, Ga. 25 good size well roooted dwarf box- woods, $2.50 for lot; 100 pink crepe myrtles, $3; white cherokee roses, 50c dozen; white spirea, 20c each, 6 for $1; unrooted cuttings of fine geran- iums, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; Sword fern (dwarf) 15c each. Exch for white feed sacks. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. : Gladioli, large size bulbs, 30c doz. $1.50 a 100; medium Size, 25c doz. $1.- 25 a 100; mixed, or Blush pink, mixed Julbiets, 5M $100; Gdanilias; Jersey Beauty (large pink), 40c; Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (lavender, large) 35c ea. tuber, and others; cannas: Statue of Liberty, red King Humbert, Indiana, michard Wallace, yellow King Hum- Jert, Louisiana, 50c doz. Any order postpaid. Will exch for Milk and Wine lily and other bulbs. J. F. Cot- congim, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1. , Pink thrift, 50c a 100; red October, and White Flag lilies, 35c dozen; burnt zladioli, 40c doz. bulbs; white Shasta jaisies, 25c doz. rooted pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 25c ea. Miss Tommie JNeal, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 83. Giant marigold (lemon yellow) and couch-me-not. seed, all colors, seed, ea. .0 per large pkt. Mrs. Riley Ross, ainggold, Ga. Rt. 1. Mtn. laurels, pink, red and yellow azaleas, pink Cherokee roses. and strawberry bush, each, $1 dozen; Sweet William, perennial phlox, Wax plant, and trailing arbutus, ea. 30c dozen; Mtn. ferns, 50c dozen; crabapple sprouts, 20c\ each. Huckleberry bush pi doz. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morgan- on, Ga. Arborvitae, 2 1-2 to 3 ft. 50c each, 34 doz. 3 to 4 ft. 60c ea. $5 doz. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson, Ga. , Little white Star jasmine, 25c each; sape jasmine, 3 for $1; magnolia glau- sia trees, $3 dozen; watermelon col- or crepe myrtle, 3 ft. high trees, $i each, smaller, 25 each; boxwoods, 8 ,o' 10 in. $3 dozen, or 25 for $5 del; All col. Tea roses, 12 plants or bushes or $3 del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. * Wisteria, strong, healthy vines, 50c zach; flowering locust, $1 each; Red dot Poker (odd and attractive; 90c sach; crepe myrtles, 50c and $1 each. sxeh for azaleas. Have many other ittractive flower plants. W. J. Bur- 1ey, Pooler, Ga. Several M. large type chrysanthe- nums, all colors, 15 plants for 50c, or 5 for $1; pink almonds, bridal: wreath, currants, rooted, 10c each; April white darcissi, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1; purple wisteria, rooted, 25c each; pink Am- aryllis, 30c each, 4 for $1; large pink American Beauty roses, 20c each; pur- dle foxglove, dbl. Tiger, and red Spi- jer lilies, Seven Sisters rose, red, pur- ple, and yellow dahlia (bulbs) 5c ea; Jhlox and petunia plants, mixed col. 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Z. C. Adam, Juniper, Ga. Pink cannas, 3 for 25c; sprengeria, white August lilies, Boston fern, pink xalis, thornless yellow rose, salmon oink sultanas, all 10c each; golden glow, 5c each; maiden hair ferns, 5 and 10c each; beefsteak begonias, 12c; igustrum, 25c; ageratum; dusty miller und pink thrift, each, 15c doz. white and pink perennial phlox, each, 30c iozen. Add postage. Miss G. Harrell, Eastman, Ga. Silver Leaf and Ivy leaf ger. dbl. yxlooms, pink and white St. Bernard silver pot lily; pink sultanas; dbl. wht. fuchsia; Babys Breath, plume, and moss ferns; speckled beauty and glaze leaf begonias. All above well rooted and 15c each; dbl. petunias, 3 for 25c; hardy, pink phlox, silver king plants, 45 dozen; large bloom cannas, all col- ors, 3 shades of pink and white, 40c; Jbl. dahiias, yellow, red and variegated, 50e doz. bulbs; white tuberoses, 25 4ozen: silver leaf vinca, 2 plants for 25c; silver ferns, 20c each. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga. Thursday, Aprii 3, 1930, Red and white dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rels, ivy, crabapples, pink roses, and azaleas, all 15c each; trailing arbutus and evergreen galax, each, 20c dozen; blue iris, 40c dozen; myrtle vine, 5 each; arborvitae, 3 for 25c. Garnett Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Pink Hydrangea and white yard hy- drangeas, 20 and 25c each; heavily rooted boxwoods, 12, 20 and 25c each; azaleas, abelias, altheas, forsythias, li- .acs, dbl. white spirea, van Houtte suterfly bush, cape jasmine, 20c each; blue and white iris, 25c; dozen; pink perennial Verbena, 20c dozen; blue, sweet scented violets, 50c a 100; blue ilowering trailing evergreens, 15c doz- en; all col. mixed giadioli, 30c per doz. oulbs; all col. dbl. dahlia, 5c each, or a0c doz. bulbs; yellow and orange can- nas, 5 each bulb; blooming size pan- y plants, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs, J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. Blue salvia, perennial purple agera- tum, golden glow, digitalis or foxglove shasta daisies, blue, annual larkspur, physostegia, medium size, dbl. cluster white chrysanthemums, small button yellow mums, all 25c dozen; mixed col- srs, part dbl. large clumps corn flower (add postage on corn flowers) 50c doz, hie Minnie Phillips, Sulphur Springs, a. _Dbl. yellow, well rooted, japonica, sng. flowering quince, pink althea, all 25 each; blood red rambler roses, 15 each; orahge lilies 25 dozen; purple iis, 30c dozen; red and yellow bush noneysuckle, and sweet shrub, 20c ea. Add postage. Miss Cleo Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. Pyracantha, Ligustrum, Pottospor- um, green, variegated leaf, arborvitae, auonimus, any 3 for $1.55; Abelia, Pu- aia, Deutzia, Barberry, Philadeiphus, INandina Domestica, Forsythia, hy- drangeas, butterfly bushes, winter jas- imines, rosemary primulae, oleanders, ved, cream with red stripe, dbl. pink, yellow, white, dbl. altheas white, la- vender, pink; spirea Thunbergi, Van fioutte, dbl. Reevseana, pink; crepe myrtle, pink, red, purple, jasrnines; Grand-duke cape, night-blooming; ro- veS: radiance, red radiance, Mrs. Chas. Belle, white Cochet, any 4 for $1.15, 3 for $1.60, 12 for $3.20; ablias, 18 to 24.in. $22 a 100, Postpaid. Mrs. J. A, Griffin, Cordele, Ga. 512 16th Ave. Hast, Purpie and white iris, 25 dozen; all col. China asters, 50c dozen; alttheas,. 3g0c each; orange and blue lilies, and- August lilies, 25-dozen; dbl. white Waster roses, 15c each; premium ros- es, dark pink, large dbl. 40c each; peachtree roses, 10c each; large white mums, 30c dozen; dbl. yellow japoni- cas, 25 each; blue foxglove, 25c doz- en; purple violets, 10c dozen. All well rooted. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. Vesta Silvers, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Large, dbl. larkspur plants (needs re-setting) 15c dozen; marigold, and touch-me-not seed and running Cedar hedge. Sell or exch for verbena, bell fuchsia, Oxalis, perennial sweet pea, or any seed or plants for yard or garden, ee Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga., Cedar, 1 to 2 ft. and junipers, 1 to 1 1-2 ft., 30c to 40c each; bridal wreath -0 each; purple lilac, 15cc ea., 2 for 25; 2 yr. old, rooted boxwoods, $1 jozen; yellow thornless roses, 15 ea; Jeppermint, 10c dozen; leaf burch, 15 a bunch; maple trees, 25c each. Add postage on small orders. Miss Lizzie White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Red and yellow azaleas, pink chero-- kee roses, each, $1 dozen; red japon- icas, 25c each; Barberry, 75c dozen; doxwoods, junipers, rhododendrons, all 25c, each;. blue iris, 40c dozen; pink and white phlox, 35c dozen; trailing arbutus, 25 doz. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Morganton, Ga. Calamus roots, catnip, large bunch of each, striped ornamental yard grass 10c each for large bunch; April. bloom- ing narcissi, 15c doz. 2 doz. 25c, Add postage. Exch. for half Runner or any good, tender garden bean seed, or: for good Crowder (seed) peas, or dried fruit free from worms. Ea. to pay chgs. No checks. Miss Nancy Seay, Conley, Ga., Rt. 1. Large size, purple iris bulbs, 95 a 100 postpaid. Checks not accepted; sweet blue violets, 25c doz. Mae Bell White, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 36. Choicest. dahlias, large blooms, all colors and types, $4.25 dozen; beauti- ful varieties, but blooms not so large, all colors and types, $2.50 doz. Post- paid. Lizzie Davenport, Dial, Ga. Junipers, Balm of Gilead, Evergreen wood hydrangea, all fine cut. rainbow moss, snake cactus, 5c each, or exch some for geraniums and _ begonias. Lemma Harden. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 3. - (Continued on page 9) ese nas oe = Thursday, Aprfi 3, 1930. Flowers and Seed For Sale FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Any quantity of old fashioned Winter Pinks, or Chrysanthemums 15c per doz., 2 doz 25c; Add postage. N. L. Palmer, Leesburg, Ga. Double Dahlia bulbs, fine large dec- orative type, colors, rose, medium pink and light pink, buff white, light yel- low, orange, black, red, light red, pink- ish red 10c ea. or $1 doz. Cape Jas- mines, hite scented flowers, 2 yrs. old 50c ea. Leopard plants, 25 ea. Miss ble red carnations, rooted 25c ea. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9. Dahlia bulbs, red, white, yellow and pink; Ball type, white and pink, 10c ea., $1 per doz. Chrysanthemums, red, yellow and bronze, 8c ea. Cannas, white red, yellow 10c ea.; $1 per doz. Cape jasmines, large white and fra- grant, 1 yr old 25c ea; Double red carnations, rooted 25c ea Miss Velvie Martin, Gaineville, Ga., RFD 4. A limited number of Flowering size Paul Neyron roses to exch for flow- ering size Gladioli bulbs, named varie- ties, 1 rose for 5 bulbs; Japanese Wine berry plants, 1 plant for 3 flowering Size bulbs; rooted moss rose cuttings 1 cutting for 1 bulb; Giant strawhber- ry plants, 100 for 10 flowering size Gladioli bulb, or 2 Mother of Pearl Iris, or 5 of any other named variety of Iris. Oscar Woody, Commerce, Ga. White Pines, 18 to 26 inches 60c ea; postpaid. Christine Cobb, Hemp, Ga. Summer, Christmas and Thanksgiv- ing Caterpilar cactus; Geranium cut- tings mixed colors 2 for 5c; Justicia, Fuchia red 5c per cutting Sword fern rooted 10c. Mrs. T. E. Skelton, Cleve- land, Ga. Rt. 1. : Blue Flag lilies 25c per doz; 5 doz. $1; jonquils $1, 100. Add postage. Mrs. G. D. Crawiord, Martin, Ga. Caladiums, large size bulbs, 20c; Small size 10c or will exch for box tlow ers. Mrs. L. S. Chappelear, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2. : Dorothy Perkins rose cuttings, well rooted, red and pink 15c ea; or 2 for 25c; add postage. Miss Mary L. Den- ton, Bronwood, Ga: Box 146. Yellow Sweet pea seed, 10c per tbls. $1.50 per lb. Victoria Pace, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 1. ie Gladioli, mixed colors, blooming size $1 per 100; or will exch 1 quart of bulbs for one gallon of onion sets or cured ham. Mrs. Herbert L. Tear, College Park, Ga. Hollyhocks, mixed colors, 9 mos old 35c per doz. Postpaid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. 3 Pink weigelas, well rooted, 35c ea; Asparagus Sprengeri ferns 10 each; Stamps accepted. C. B. Fitts, Jasper, Ga. s - Well rooted, pink Dorothy Perkin roses 15c ea; or 2 for 25c; postpaid. Will sell or exch for other flowers. Mrs. A. E, Dunaway, Americus, Ga., Rt. -2,- Box 15. : : Arborvitae plants 6 inches high 1l5c ea: or 7 for $1; Add postage. Miss Bertie Cantrell, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Cherokee roses $4 per 100; 40 tree boxwoods, rooted 5 to 8 in. $1.75; Ar- borvitae 12 in. 50c or 6 for $2.50 del. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga. Mammoth Sun Flower plants 18 plants for 15 del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. : : Geraniums, Jew lilies, Narcissi and other flowers.. W. T. Stephens, Ry- dal, Ga. Daffodils 20c per doz; Jonquils 20c doz: Spirea 20c doz; Arborvitae, Ju- nipers, 25c ea; Boxwoods 15c ea; Dus- ty Miiler 15 per bunch; White Pines %0c ea. Blue Flag lilies and Lemon lilies 20 per doz. Add postage. want to exch 10 Arborvitaes front 10 to 18 in. high for 1000 Porto Rico po- tato plants. Each to pay postage. Mrs. C. D. Hayes, Morganton, Ga. Hastings Japanese dbl. Chrysanthe- mums and Sunflower seed 0c per cup, Collection of 1 cup of mixed flower seed, 20c; Collection of 25 flower cut- tings, 75c; add postage. George Har- old Pass, Point Peter, Ga. Several colors and variegated dah- lias, very double; bulbs $1 per 1 doz, or 10c ea. Miss Lee Crowe, Oak- wood, Ga. Rt. 1. . Marigold seed, large double, light yellow and orange color mixed 10c per cup; Also Chrysanthemums, Jarge stringy varicty, cream color, tinged with purple 20c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. GC. L. Moulder Buford, Ga., Rt. 3. Boxwoods. about 50 yrs. old, 16 ft. high, $25 ea. J. J. Haley, Royston, u Aanite Cherokee hetige roses 100 for $1.50: Hastings large striped petunia seed, mixed colors, 1 teaspoonful for Also: MARKET BULLETIN 25; All carefully packed and _ post- paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Sweet Williams, 2 for 15c. Pinks 3 for 5c; Bear Grass 2 for 10c. Violets, Flag lilies, 3 for 20c; Water lilies, Snow balls, Seven Sister roses, velvet roses, all priced reasonable. Golaen bells, .10 ea. Cannas 15c ea. - Miss Ala Priest, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 different kinds of Chrysanthemums colors, white, lavender, red, yellow, bronze and the daisy variety, white with yellow center, collection 2 of each kind, 50c; also August lilies and Tiger lilies 15c ea. Zinnia seed and Mari- gold seed 10c per cup. Mamie Garner Menlo: = Gag Seb. 25 Fall blooming red and yellow varie- gated Marigold seed, 15c per cup del or will exch for Hollyhock seed. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, (No address given). Boston Ferns, 10c good roots: Red, white and Bronze leaf Begonias, cut- tings 5c; good roots 10c; Sweet Will- jams plants large size 25c per doz; will exch for other plants or shrubbery or fruit trees. Mrs. Gertrude Van Trump, Savannah, Ga., Rt. 3. Yarrow plants, 25c per doz. Phlox plants all colors 20c per doz. J. R. How- ington, Commerce, Ga., RFD 3. Mountain Ivy 2 for 25c; Azaleas 6 for 25c; White dogwood 2 for 25c: Trailing Arbutus 25c per doz. Water lilies 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Fain, Morganton, Ga. Native Azaleas, pink, white, yellow and red mixed, also Mountain Lau- rels, Spruce Pines, Janonicas, Cydon- ias, also Coral Berry bushes, all well rooted, 2 to 4 ft. high 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75; Orange Day lilies, Snow drops, blooming size bulbs, 50 per doz; Very- large cannas, orange, red and yellow mixed 75c per doz. Butterfly Bushes 6 for $1. Hardy ferns and pink and white Trailing Arbutus, 50c per doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. 1 large Century plant, white and green striped $1; 2 small ones 35c ea. 4 yr. old Sprengeri fern $5 if called for. Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, 923 3rd ave., Decatur, Ga. . Zinnia seed, mixed colors 10c per tbls. Marigold seed 10c Red, yellow and white Chrysanthemum plants 10c per doz; Will exch for pot flowers and lz. quilt scraps. Also short sacks and 12. size sugar sacks, Will allow 10c per sack and 10c per Ib for large new scraps. Mrs. V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 4. : Dahlia bulbs, red, pink, white, pur- ple, lavender and yellow several shades of each color 25c ea., 6 for 1; Spec- ial pink and wine red, extra large 50c = Mrs. L. T. Long, Brenien, Ga. Rt. Buddleia, nice plants 25c ea., post- paid or 2 for 40c; Postpaid. Mrs. G. S. Watson, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 1. Gaillardia 25c per doz; Golden glow 25c per doz, Dragon heads 25c per doz. Mixed Lark Spur 25c doz; Add postage, or will exch for Maiden Hair | fern, Bronze Jew, Butterfly bushes or Bleeding Hearts. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena, Ga. Blue Iris 25 doz., or $1 per 100; Snow drops, Golden Glow 25c per doz; $1 per 100;- Dwarf Eng. Boxwood $1; Butter, Eggs, 25c per doz. $1 per 100. Dusty Miller 25c doz. Purple dbl. Hol- lyhock, yr. old blooming size 50c per doz. April blooming narcissi, 25c doz. Yellow June lilies 25c per doz. Yellow Jessamines 25c ea. Thornless yellow roses, 25c ea. Add postaze. Mrs. W. F, Fricks, Silver Creek, Ga. Daffodils 15c doz. 10 sprouts of Snow Drops blooming now 5c ea. or will exch some for Red canna lilies and a few monthly blooming rose sprouts. Will sive 2 Snow drops for 1 rose cuttings and 1 doz. daffodils for 7 red Canna bulbs, Also have 15 nice well rooted, Dorothy Perkin roses from 2 to 3 ft. long 10c ea. 5 doz. White Jonquils 25c per doz. Mrs. J. E. Turner, Bow- don, Ga., Star Route. i Privet Hedge plants $1 per 100; Dah- la bulbs, red, yellow, purple variegat- ed 65c per doz. Add postage. Fannie J. Allen, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Several hundred white Narcissi $1.- 50 per 100 or 20c per doz. Rooted pur- ple lilacs 20c ea. or will exch for dbl. Chrysanthemums, dahlias, or pot flow- ers. Miss Rosie Merrell. Roopville, Ga. 2 kinds of Amaryllis Lily bulbs, wht. with red stripe, and pink, 60c ea. Va- riegated Gladiolus bulbs 40c per doz. Mrs. C. C. Wisenbaker, Lake Park, Ga. too. Pe Scariet Red King Humbert cannas, original bulbs from Hastings 50c per doz. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. Double Dahlia zinnia seed, 1 1-2 cups 10c, or will exch for red Begonia and pink Geranium cuttings rooted. Mrs. W. V. Wilson, Monticello, Ga. Larkspur, Coreopsis and Violets 25c per 100; Gaillardia and Fox Gloves 25 per doz Iris. Cannas, pink, Fairy and red Spider lilies 50c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rodgers, Griffin, Ga. Boston Ivy 30c per doz. Lavender plants 30c per doz. Mrs. G. N. Hays, sockmart, Ga., RFD 1. Purple Sweet violets 5c per dozen. Variegated day lilies lsc per doz. Pur- ple and White Iris lilies z0c doz. Sweet violets 10c doz. Mixed colors Sweet Williams, 15c- doz. April Blooming White Narcissi 15c per doz. Trailing Honey Suckles, 15c per doz. Shasta daisies 10c doz. All well rooted planis. Add postage. Mrs. J. C.. Freeman, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. Mixed singie and dbl. Dahlia seed, will exch tor fiower cuttings bunch beans or cantaloupe seed. Mrs. C. W. Koun,: White, Ga.- Rt. I. hastings abl. dahlia buibs, large dec- orative type aark red, bright red, white yellow, pink, quill or bail type, butt pink, veivet red, lavender 10c ea., or yl per doz. Cape Jasmines, large wht. iragrant blooms, 1 yr. old z5c ea. Mrs. Alton Grindie; Cumming, Ga., RFD 4. Several 100 dbl. yellow with orange center cannas, green foliage, $2.50 per 100. Several 100 bunchy Amur: river privet hedge cuttings 12 to 18 inches 4oc per 100; Buddleias 2 for 25c; pric- es del. Mrs, E. G. Fountain, Fort Valley, Ga. 120 Juniper Evergreens 2 to 3 ft. high weil rooted 25 to 38c; Also Orange lil- ies 3 doz. 30c; White and Blue Flags 3 doz. 30c; You pay postage. J. W. McAtiee, Cleveland, Ga. Jonquils and Dafioails and butter- cup bulbs 20c per doz. 6 doz. $1. Mrs. J. W. Elliott, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 1. Blue Hydrangeas rooted in 1929 25c ea., 6 for $1.25. Yellow dbl. and single Daffodils 25 doz. $1.25 per 100. Ap- ril blooming white Narcissi with yei- low centers 25c doz. $1.25 per 100. Pe- rennial blue Verbena, yellow Primro- ses, Bronze flowered flags, purple vio- lets, Snow Drop bulbs, all 20c per doz., se per 100, $5 per M. Nickel mass, 20c doz. Iris with lavender standards and purple falls 35 per doz. Cheaper in large lots. Woodbine vine 20c ea. or 3 for 50c; Rhododendrons and Aza- leas 25c ea., 6 for $1. Would exch. some of anything above for blooming size Amaryllis bulbs, Add postage. on all orders under 50c. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga. Large pink and double Red Geran- ium cuttings, 10c ea. Mrs.. Emma Parker, Carrollton, Ga., RFD 6. Cuttings well rooted of St. Augus- tine Grass 40e per pk. or $1.50 per bu. FOB. Garden mint 5c per bunch or exch for dried fruit. Miss A. Dixon; Alma, Ga.. : 8 different colors of Dbl. geraniums at 5c per cutting; Dark red Fuchsia cuttings 10 ea; Red Conk Begonias, well rooted, 10c ea; Strawberry be- gonias, well rootted, 10 ea.; Calla lily, well rooted 15c ea; Boston, Roosevelt Sword ferns 10c ea; Sprengeri ferns, well rooted 15 ea; Yellow Flag lilies, 25 per doz. Blue Violets, 25c per doz. Cash or Money order with order. Mrs. H. F. White, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. Double Pearl Tuberoses, 25per doz. or 100 for $1.50; or 400 for $5. Add postage. No checks accepted. Miss es S. Elliott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2, Box Double Pink Almonds 3 for 25c:; dbl. White Spirea 20c per doz; Yellow Gol- den Glow 6 for 20c; Yellow Golden Bells 3 for 20c; Yellow Button Mums, 20 per doz; White Fall pinks, 35 per doz; Weigela roses 3 for 40c: Purple lilacs 25 ea; Old fashion snow balls 2 yrs. old, well rooted 35c ea. 3 dbl. white Spireas free with each $1 pur- chase. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Thomi- ason, Talking, Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Exhibition Dahlia Tubers, wht, pink and lavender, 50c ea; 3 for $1; Dahlia tubers, white, pink and lavender 50c ea; 3 for $1; Dahlia tubers, different colors 25c ea; 5 for $1; R. D. Moore. Winder, Ga., Box 326. Large type Mums, Bronze, white, cream, yellow sunset gold, light pink, opal rose, pink, purple lavender and yellow Pompoms, 35 per doz $1 for 4 doz; Ready May ist. Assorted colors postpaid. ~All colors Giant Zinnia plants, mixed 20c per doz: 3 doz. 50c: Pink and White dbl. Peonies 35c ea. del. Mrs. Ga-Rt. 3: White pines and Spruce pines, 25c ea; 5 for $1; Mountain Laurels $1 per doe. Mountain Ferns 15 bunch: Ey- erbearing Strawberry plants, 25 per 100; Feather few 10c per bunch; Rasp- berries 2 for 25c; Honeysuckle vines, 25 doz. Yellow root 25 per bunch: Bridal Wreath, 15c bunch: Daisies 15c per doz. May cherries 20c ea: Box- wood cuttings 50c per doz. Swamp dogwood 10c ea; Add postage on ail orders. Mrs, Corine White, Dahlonega, Ga. REL as Sane essa ak T. W. Hagood, Marietta,. ~ PAGE SEVEN White yellow and purple Iris 50 for $1.10; Labeled named Iris, 12 colors $1.10 per doz. Mixed unlabeled 15 for $1.10; A general mixture of 15 colors 25 for $1.10; Japanese Iris mixed col- ors 6 for 60c; 15 inch border Iris, 4 colors 60c per doz. 5 colors of Weige- lias, Oak hydrangeas, Snowball hy- drangeas, Everblooming Wisteria, two colors Althea, double White Spirea, 5 for $1.10 per doz. $2.10; Golden Glow, Forsythia, Bridal Wreath, Linden, Butterfly bushes, Japanese Quince, al- mond, Crepe Myrtle, White Star Jas- mine, red pink and White Spirea, vel- -vet, flesh, pink and red roses, white and pink Dorothy Perkins, red ramb- ler, pink, wild, red and pink variega-~ ted roses 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.10; 25 for $2.10; 3 colors Verbena 60c per 100; rooted, Abelias 3 for $1.10; Prim- ~ roses, Coreopsis, Sweet Williams, blue violets, 60c per 109; White and purple violets 3 doz. 35c; Autumn Glow, 25c per doz. Ga: Rts; Bleeding Hearts, Puzzle Fool bulbs, 30 ea; Double Cream Japonicas 25c; Red Burn bush 25 ea; Pink Crepe Myrtles 20c ea; Purple Butter Fly bushes 40c ea; White Shasta Daisies, 30c per doz. Hardy Phlox white pink and purple 25c per doz. Blue and tav- ender mixed Iris 25c per doz. Scarlet Honeysuckles 60c ea or 2 for $1. La- vender Rambling Boys, 25 ea; 2 for 40c. Add postage. Miss Pearl Vick, Elliay, Ga., Rt. 3. Day lilies 30 doz. Blue Iris lilies 40c doz. Snow drops 20 per doz, Mountain Lauyel and Ivy 15c ea; Red and White Flowering Dogwood from 3 to 4 ft. high 30e ea; Dusty Miller 20c per doz. Shasta daisies 20c per doz. October Pinks 30c per doz. Lem- on navies ee per doz. Golden low c per doz. Gertrude ; Mineral Bluff, Ga. ea; Mountain Mountain Ivy, 25 Fern 10c; White English Dogwood 15 ea; 3 for 25c; Pink Weigelas and pink and white rose of Sharon 25c eas Gol- den bell or Forsythia 20c; Japan Red Flowering Quince 30c; Yellow Thorn- less Japonicas, 30c; Double Daffodils 3 for 25c; Orange day lilies 30c per ois Mrs.. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Ga. Arborvitae 25 ea; Boxwoods 25 ea. Junipers 25 ea: Pink Cherokee roses $1 per doz Red and yellow Azaleas, $1 per doz Rhododendrons 6 for $I; Jap. Barberry bushes, 75c per doz. Red Japonicas 25 ea; 10 choice roses $1; Blue Iris lilies 50 doz. Pink peren- nial, phlox 35 per doz. Miss Gladys Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga, Double Yellow Japonicas, 2 yrs. old, well rooted 25 ea; 4 yrs. old50c ea; Snow_balls 2 yrs. old, well rooted 45 ea; Hardy Phlox 45 per doz. Deep red and pink Hollyhocks, 40c ea; Jon=- quils and daffodils 35 per doz. Pini Almonds 25 ea; Dahlias 50 per doz. Orange lilies 45 per doz. Deep red roses, 25 ea. Mrs. Josie Vick, Elli- jay, Ga, Rt. 3. Little Fall Marigold seed, double Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, x and single mixed, 5c large tbls. or will exch for other kinds of flower seed, or garden seed. L. G. David, Tucker, Ga. att, 1; Box 51; Lemon lilies 50c 40c doz. Day lilies 35 doz; Red and white klowering Dogwood from 2 to 3. it. high 30c ea; Honeysuckles, red and white 25c ea; Mountain Laurel and ivy 20 ea; Crabapple and Maple 15c ea; Pink Running roses 2 for 25C3 Snow on the Mountain, 20c doz: Ghase ta daisies 20c per doz. Fall pinks 30c doz. Snow Drops 20 doz. Peach sprouts, z5c ea. Rosa Belle Ko- per, Mineral Bluff, Ga. : Red and White Flowering Dogwood from 2 to 3 ft. high 30c ea; Mountain Laurel and Ivy, 2Uc ea; Honey suckles 2d ea; Crabapple and Maple sprouts loc ea; Pink running roses 2 for 25; Show on the Mountain 20c doz. Shas- ta daisies 20c doz. Fall pinks 30 per doz. Blue Iris lilies 40c doz; Junipers, rooted 40c ea; Golden Glow 25 doz May Beile Roper, Minerall Bluff, Sa. fer. J. W. George, Lee Pope, Ga. | bulbs. Dafiodils 75c per 100; prepaid or will exch any above for good setting eggs Mrs. . F. Watson, Dawson, Day lilies 30c per doz. Blue Iris lil- : Snow drops 20c doz. Mtn. or chicks. Ga. Rt. B. ies 40c doz, Laurel and Ivy 15c ea; Red and white flowering dogwood from 2 to 3 ft. high | Pink. 30c ea; Golden Glow 25c doz. P running roses 2 for 25c; Shasta dais- ies 25c doz. Blooming peach. sprouts 25 ea; Snow-on-the-Mountain 20 doz. Honeysuckles 25 ea; Fall pinks 30c doz. Golden Glow 30c doz Banah Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. ee Milk and Wine lilies $1 per doz - Butter and eggs and Narcissi $1 per 100; Jonquils, Snowdrops and Rer doz. Blue Iris Blooming 7 large Cedar trees, make best of- 02. ' privet hedge 30c per doz. |. given, Ellijay, Ga. ; PAGE EIGHT > Flowers and Seed Sar Sale Brazilian Morning Glory, Chrysan- thenmiums, flowered Sunflower seed, 5c per pkg Veriee McConnell, Cornelia, Ga. Star Route. 1006 Yuca piants, will exch for dah- lia, Tulips or bulbs of any kind. Mrs. Sarah Phillips, Ball Ground, Ga. Beautitui vine seed will sprout from roots trom 7 yrs. 10c. per doz. Mrs. R. H. Mangham, Tifton, Ga., Rt, 7, Arbor-vitae, Boxwood, Cherokee ros- es. terns and Geranium cuttings. Mrs. J. 1. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 yi. old Hverbiooming wisteria and Virginia Creepers 3 tor 60c; 15 colors ' mixed Irfs 25 tor $1.10; Verbena, Au- tumn Giow, Blue Violets. Primroses. Coreopsis, Sweet Williams, Daisy Chrysanthemums, Periwinkle vine Boston ivy, 25c per doz; $1.10 per 100; Cuttings of Everbloom roses, Weigelas Japanese Honeysuckle, Wisterlas and Boston Ivy 60c per 100; Dbi. pink ail- thea, 6 for $1;- Purple Lilacs, For- sythia,. Bridal Wreathes, Weeping Lin- den and Golden Bells 4 for 25c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. .. Trailing Arborvitae 20c per doz. Sin- gle Pink Japanese roses, ldc ea. Aza- leas pushes 50c per doz. Orange day lies 30c per doz. Heart Ease 30c pei Mt. Ferns, 3 for 20c; all wel rooted, add postage on all orders: Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving. Ga. Cherry sprouts, Red dogwoods. crab- apple Maples 25c ea; Peach rose lil- ies 25c ea; Blue Iris 40c per doz. Fali Pinks 20c per doz. Snow drops 15c per doz. Golden Glow, 15c doz; Janie Ro- _ per. Minera! Bluff, Ga. . Boxwoods 12 in. 20c ea; 3 for 50c 18 in. 25c ea; 3 for 70c; Jonquils' or white Easter bulbs 20c per doz; Gar- den Horse mint 5 bunches 20c; Honey suckle vines 20c per doz; Hemlocks 5 to 8 in. $1.10; Blue Iris 20c per doz: Pewara lilies 18 in. 2 for 15c:. Yellow Thorniess roses, 45c per doz; Purple ' Fox Gloves 25c per doz; Feather head seed 10c per pkg) Homer Townson Lewner, Ga. - Pink and White Cannas, $1 per doz ee B. Clower, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. Nei Honeysuckle cuttings 15 per doz: Dbl. White Althea pink flowering almond, purple lilacs. Bridal Wreathes yellow Thorniess rose, all rooted 25c ea; or 6 for $1: Mrs. A. F. Maloch Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 1. : ' Dahlia slips, pink yellow, 50c per doz. - Ball type, red white violet anc purple -25c per doz; Pink hardy phlox 5c ea.; Hastings Lupines, 5c ea; large. type mums, cream,and Sunset 3 for 5c; 4 o'clock tubers 5c ea; Petunias, mixed colors 10c doz. Large leaf Wandering Jew, 2 cuttings 5c; 5 different kinds flower seed free with each 75c order. Add postage on small orders. Miss : pads Wright, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. _ Large yellow cannas, green foliage. 10c ea; or will exch for Gladioli, but- _terfly bushes or dahlias, Mrs. E. I. May, Warthen, Ga. . 2 - Old Fashion Periwinkle, 1c ea. in lots of 50 or mofe; Rooted Cherokee Roses, 50c doz. Mums, varieties, 40c _doz.; 300 well rooted boxwoods, 8 to -18 in high, lot for $25; Also boxwood cuttings 8 to 15 in. $1.50 per 100. J. M. Thornton, Palmetto, Ga. _ Rhododendrons, Mountain Laurels _ Azaleas, 4 colors mixed; Spruce pine *6 for $1, $1.75 per doz; Amur river No name ' Pink weigelas, White English dog- wood. yellow Japonicas, pink and white _ Rose of Sharon, all well rooted, 30c ea Mountain Fern, 10c or 3 for 25c; Moun- tain Honey suckle 15c ea; Evergreen ~Ivy 25c; Yellow Day lilies 35 per doz. ' Forsythia 25c; Hardy. Hyacinths, - 25c : er Miss Mrytle Duvall, Ellijay, Ga. Red peonies 50c ea; Tuberoses 35c per doz; White Cherokee roses 65c per doz; Verbenas, pink, 25e per doz; Ti- ger lilies 50c doz; Golden Glow 40c per doz; Honeysuckle bushes 6 for $1: Bleeding Hearts, Japanese Sunflowers pauc. per doz; Purple - Lilacs, 25c.ea; - Yellow. and White Narcissi 25c per doz _ Biue Wisteria 45c; Rooted Shasta dai- -Sies 20c per doz; Sweet William plants 40c; Hedge cuttings 20c per doz: Yel- ~ low dJaponicas 25c ea. No stamps ac- Carrie Milton, Ellijay es Peet. .* large dark red blooms 30c per dozen ty Mrs. D. M. Nix, Crawford, Ga. 5 Eng. Junipers, 25 ea; Wild Dog- wood, white, 15c ea; Wild Honeysuck- les; Boxwoods, 25c ea; Jonquils and Daffodils 40c per doz; Red and white = MARKET BULLETIN Fail pinks 00c per doz. snow drops 20c oe Mrs. Sarah Kincaia, Morganton. a: 5 : White Jonquils, 25c per doz; Yellow daiioaus 20c per doz; Trailing Ar- outus 20c per. doz; Lemon lilies 30c per doz.- Mrs, i. J. Henry, Minera: plufi, Ga. Double Yellow Japonicas, 3 yrs. old 26 1050c}. Aitheas, 1: to:2 -yrs.,. 1oc to. 20e; Purpie. iris. 26c doz: Lavender yeliow iris, 25c per doz, Japanese Barberry pushes 10c ea; 2 tor 15c; Quincy roses, 25c ea; Pink Aimonda 25c ea; Bieeding Heart 30c ea; Weigelas 2oc ea; Snow Ball, Snow Drops. Briaal Wreaths 25c ea; Goiden Bells, 25c; Day iihes 25c per doz; Wilh give Goiden Glow free with every $l order. Mrs. A. A, Silver, Talking Rock Ga. Rt. 2. Azaieas, pink,.white, yellow and red mixed;. 6 for $1, or $1.75: per doz: wiountain Laurel, -Rnododendrons, spruce Pine, rea Flowering Japonicas, Coral Berries, tlardy ferns, pink ano White Tralling- Arbutus, 50c per doz; Noreissi Show drops, 50c per doz bulbs:: White and Grey Iris, 50c per doz; woiaen Glow 35c per doz; Flowering Locust, 25c ea; Galax, wild geraniums 3-for 25c:. Mrs. D. IT. Heery. Ellijay Ga. Chrysanthemum plants 4 or 5 in. dark lavender sarge type; resembles cactus dahlia, very pretty 50c per doz, Cream color Honeysuckle, 10c;. Mint 10c, All weil rooted, wil! exch for dah- ja bpuibs, decorative types, Azaleas or ced, pink or cream, double Japonicas. azaleas and weil rooted. Mrs. J. A. McLean, Moultrie, Ga. General Deliv- ery. 6 different kinds of rose cuttings 15c; Yellow Chrysanthemums 15c per doz; Shasta, daisies 25c per doz; Large pa- per White Narcissus bulbs 40c per duz. Blue Hydrangeas with roots 25c; Pink Dorothy Perkins roses 20 in. long, wel cooted 15 Large size cannas, red, wht and yellow 60c per doz; Milk and Wine ues 15 ea; Will exch. Mrs. Mary E. Fapor, Doerun, Ga. Rtsi- Red barked Dogwood, Green barked Dogwoods 30c ea; Engl. Dogwood, same orice; Rosy pink flowering almond s0c or 4 for $1; Golden Bell or Forsythia 30c ea; Weigela Roses pink 30c each: White and pink Altheas 20c ea; Jap- anese Honeysuckle 20c ea; Scarlet Trumpet vines, 20c ea; Mt. Laureia. Bridal Wreath, Oak Hydrangeas, snow pals, all 30c ea; Seven Sister Rose 20c; Blue Roses, 25c; Moss. Roses, pink Velvet Roses 20c ea; Thorniess yellow roses, pink perennial pea bush, dusty miller plants, 25c per doz; Pink per- ennial phlox 60c per doz; Snow drops 40c per: doz; Narcissi, Jonquils, Daffo- dils, 40c per doz; Orange day lilies 25c per doz; Lavender Iris, 50c ver doz: Wild ferns, 25c ea; Arbutus. 25c per doz; Hearts Ease 25c per clump. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. |... Red and White Trailing Arbutus large bunches 3 for 25c, or: $2.50 per 100, peppermint plants $1 per 100: Balsam, 3 bunches for 20c; Horse Mint 3 nice bunches for 20c: Sweet Williams 12 bunches for 50c; plus postage on small orders.. Miss J L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Ga., Rt. 1. Pink weigelas, dbl. yellow and single red Japonicas 20c ea. Mountain Lau- rels, Boxwoods 35 ea; Dbl. pink Al- mond 20c ea;' Purple Fox gloves, Blue Spider warts, Yellow Butter Cups White Daisies, 15 per doz; White Al- thea 15 ea; Golden Glow 7 for 50c: royal Purple Iris 35c per doz; Pink Peontes, Bleeding Hearts, 40c -ea.; Hi- viscus, pink 35c ea; Spruce pines. 6 for 31.50. AN well rooted. Add. postage Mrs. B. L. Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Honeysuckle Vines. 20e ver doz; Mtn Laurels 20e ea: Red Dogwoods 10c ea Yearts Ease 25c per doz; Azaleas, 50c der doz... Evergreen ferns 15 per doz White Blooming Willows, 15 ea; Db! roses, 15c_ea; All well rooted. Add oe Raleigh Crombie, Loving a. White Spirea, single and dbl. Leo- pard Grass, Magnolia, Grey Beard. Sweet Shrub, Mock Orange, Indian Currant, Sweet Merckle, Laurels 10c ea or 3 for 25c; Cannas, yellow, red. orange and pink with Bronze foliage. White Cream, red, orange. in ereen foliage 5 ea; Orange May lilies or corn lilies 5c ea; Field daisies, yard fern, Balm. large clump 5c; Ewer- blooming tall French daisies, 5 ea: Ageratum, Dusty Miller, Dewdrops. 10c per doz: Golden Glow. Dutchmens Pines Perennial Lupines 2 for 5c: Je- rusalem Blue Star lities 5e ea: Diter- ent kinds of Mums. smal? and large vpes. some incurved. all colors 15c per doz; Oxalis. pink. lilv of the Vallev 10c. ea: Gladioli blooming size bulbs 5 for 25c: White Box Hydrangeas. Rope cactus cuttings 5c ea: Tall Umbrella Palms 15c; Nice rooted plants: WNice t Speckie Garden | Dania. tubers, different coiors, iarge biooms 10c. ea; Yellow and green va- rlegated Yucca vine oc per slip; tube- roses, 15c per pulb; Add _ postage. Piants insp. Mrs. Mamie E. Lewis. Toomsboro, Ga.; Rt. 2. August iiles 40c ea; Yellow Iris and Purpie iris 25c ea; Jonguuls and Hardy Phiox. 25c; June Cactus 25c ea; Rea ana yellow Japonicas 15c; ea; Golden Giow 25c per doz; Pink running roses loc ea; White and yellow narcissi 15 per dog; Dark red dahlias, pink wei- gelias 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dora Teague, Ellijay, Ga. Evergreens, Mountain Laurel, Rho- dodendrons, Hemiock, Ivy, Spruce Pine. White Pine, 18 inches. 35 ea.; $2 per doz; mixed if desired. Weli rooted ana hardy. Walter Hunnicutt. Tallulah Pails, Ga. Large Flowering rich red Canna bulbs, also itemon yellow with red specks, poth have fine green foliage. a0c per doz. or will exch for other choice bulbs or plants. Mrs. J. T. Pey- ton, Mount Airy, Ga. : Geraniums, 2 shades of red, 2 of pink, white cuttings. 5c ea, or 6 for 25c; Hydrangeas, pink, white cuttings ac, rooted 10c. Orange Lantana cut- tings 5c ea; Strawberry begonias. Sword ferns, 10c ea; Red Justicia, Blue Plumbago cuttings, 5c ea; rooted 10c ea, Guinea Wing Begonia cuttings oc ea; Leopard Begonia 10c ea; Snow Ball Sprouts, 10c ea; Red dbl. monthly rose sprouts 10c ea; 3 for 25c; Red Gladioh pulbs 10c ea; Bulbiets 5c ea: Blue and White violets. 10c per doz; White and pink and yelldw Winter pinks, 10c per doz; Calla lilies 10c ea. Yellow Flag lilies 10c ea. 50e per doz: Add postage on all orders under 50c; No checks. Mrs. J. W. Roper, Gaines- ville, Ga: Rt 7: Pink and white hydrangea, 10c and 15c plants; Cape Jasmines i8c and 15c; Pale Blue lilac 10c; Sweet Biue Violets 20e for 100, or 600 for $1; Sweet Boy 10c to 25c; Rosemary 10c to 25c; mixed phlox 3 doz. 25c; Mums, 3 doz. 25c; Sweet Fennel 3 for 25c; Oak Hy- drangeas 10e and 25c; Jonquils 3 doz. 25e; Yellow Thorniess roses 10c; bright red ear drops. 10; Weeping Willows 30c; Pink Verbenas. 5c per bunch: Add postage. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham. Toomsboro, Ga.. Rt. 2. Box 65. Roosevelt Ferns, rooted 10c; Red and pink Conk Begonias, rooted 5c ea; white and old Rose Oxalis bulbs. sc ea; Pink and white Hydrangeas. rooted 10c ea; Orange Spotted can- nas 30e per doz; Red with bronze fol- lage cannas, 30c per doz. Add post- age on all orders under 25c. Mrs. W R. Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 5. Box 96. Mixed Giant Zinnia seed, mixed colors, grow 4 to 5 inches in diameter if well cared for, 20c per cup: French Marigold seed 25e per cup. Add pos- tage on small lots. Mrs. L. J. Sinyard Jawkinsville. Ga.. All colors, large type Chrysanthe- mums 35c per doz. Hardy phlox ylants Ic ea. All del. Also all kinds of pot flowers .for sale at my home. Miss Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Canna roots: The President, Richard Wallace, Allemania and Orange Bed- der $1.50 per 100; $6.50 per 500; -$10 per M. FOB Valdosta, Ga. Mrs W. J. Ross, 500 Jackson St., Valdosta, Ga. Water lilies. Vater plants, Sacred Lotus; send for list and prices. D. W. Howell, Shellman, Ga. Amur River Privet hedge plants, wel: rooted 3c ea; FOB. Blue Ridge. Mrs Dan B. Anderson. Blue Ridge. Ga. Flowers and shrubs and bulbs. Write for list, also seeds; will exch for E. J Shaylors, or other ruffled or large type Gladioli. except variegated orange and red. Pink Thrift. camellia Japonicas Pink red and white Azaleas. Also strawberry plants for sale. Mrs. D Youmans, Stillmore, Ga. .- About 12 clumps of Perennial Phlox at 35c ea. Will exch for syrup or ae Sarah McAndle, Demorest, Ga Yellow Ca _ na lilies 50c ner doz. E. G Mathews, Piedmont Rd. at Peachtree Creek. Rt. 8 Atlanta, Ga. Yellow Chrysanthemum plants 20c per doz. Mrs. W. N. Hartley, Ft. Val- ley, Ga. Rt. 4. ; Sweet William plants. fine and blooming age, a perennial flower 25c ber doz. postpaid. Mrs. L. P. Weekes Lithonia. Ga. Rt. 2. Very rich rose pink Cannas, $5 per 100 or will exch for exhibition Chry- santhemum plants. Mrs. J. O. Boggus Franklin. Ga. Rt. 3 Box 46. Faneyv leaved pot Caladiums. spotte. splotched and solid. red white, pink and green: 4 or 5 varieties for 60c post- paid. Order now. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams. Boston, Ga, | Altheas, 25c ea. or 6 for $1. rs. o Thursday, April 3, 1930. Madge Moore, Greensboro, Ga. RFD 4. White dbl. Altheas 20c ea; Butterfly bushes 20c ea; Snowdrop 10c; Weeping Mary 20 Will allow 20c off on $1 or- ders and wi. prepay mail charges on $1 orders. Mrs. R. P. - Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. : Purple and White Mottled violet plants, jet out 96 plants for $1 to responsible people who wiil sell me all they raise +his season shculd I need all] to set my field in Sept. Can.furnish the first 100 applicants now. Mrs. W. A. Busbee, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt.. 3. Red dogwood, 3 for 25c; Blue flags 40c dozen; evergreen galax, 25c. doz. Mtn. iaurel and ivy, 3 for 50c; trailing -arbutus, 25c doz. golden arborvitae, 5 for 25c; azaleas, 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Pit- man, Loving, Ga. . Mum plants, 1c each plus postage, also Sunflower seed, 20c lb. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. Blue Bottle bulbs. 50c a 100; wild Easter lilies, $1 a 100; purovle iris, 50c doz., orange day lilies, $1 a 100; prim- roses, 2 doz. 25c. Mrs. Etta Smith. Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Cut flowers all through April: sweet scented narcissi, giant purple and white iris, all col. roses, all 25c dozen; pur- ple lilac, 6 for 50c. Add postage. Miss Hazel Carey, Royston, Ga. Rt. Se Macmanees box flowers, 1-2 decz. bulbs, 10c; cape jasmine, well rooted, 15c; red canna bul.., 30c dozen; daf- fodils and jonquils, 20c per 15 4ulbs. Add postage. Maud Roper, Dawson- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. : Pink +hrift, 50c a 100; pink and pur-. ple verbena, well rooted, 5c each; amaryllis, 40c ea. blooming size, or 25 ea. small size; cannas, red or orange with yellow spots. 10c ea.,,3 for 25c; Easter lilies 30c doz. white iris, 40c doz..Exch. for cabbage plants or pea- nuts: Miss Gladys Windham, ey- nolds, Ga. Rt. 1 Weeping Willows and Pussy Willows. 2 to 3 ft. boxwoods, 10 in. and purple lilac bushes. all 25c each. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta. Ga. Rt. 7, Box 454. Large size chrysanthemums, white, pink, yellow and few red, 50c a 102; large, Giant flowering dark purple violets, bloom January. February and part of March, 50c a 100. Mrs. C. D. Mims, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 2. Datura, or Angel Trumpet, well rooted, 25c; Shasta daisies. 10c bunch; larkspur blanket flower, pink perennial phlox, blue ageratum. yellow cosmos and Mexican Burning Bush, or Kochia, 25c doz. plants or exch. for azaleas, weigelas, red oleanders, or red or ink spirea. Mrs. J. L. Bass, Aushburn, Ga. 10 each, bulb flower plants and other flower plants, all different, wel lrooted 20 in all for %1. Add 15c for postage. Or 2 of ea. kind, $1.75 and postage. Mrs. T. J Thorne Perkins, Ga. 3 Asparagus Sprengeri ferns, 3 yrs. old $2 ea. or $5 for the lot. Amarvllis bulbs. large size F9c ea: small size 25c ea. add the postage. Mrs. Ida. Carson Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. Pink rain lily bulbs, blooming size. Mrs. Thomas Diggs, Douglasville Ga. Hazelnut trees 50c ea; nice Juniper trees from $5 to $7.50 ea. Buyer paving delivery charges. Will exch. Spencer Roper. Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Rooted cuttings of ferns, and Geraniums, large size 15c; many other box and vard flowers. O. F. Cheek. Oglethorpe. Ga. Green and White striped vard cane 10c ver bunch; Yellow Buttercups and Tonauils 5c for 2 bulbs: Purple Althea bushes rooted 15c ea; 12 Apostle. Lilies 15e-per bulb: Canna bulbs 15c ea; Not 2 Mrs. Lee Daniel, Mauk, Ga. +. 1: Tris in large quantities and many varieties. 50c per doz. up. Cannas all colors 50c per doz to $1.50: Double and single Altheas 15e to $1.50; Ivv three varieties. figs, roses.. Chrysanthemums. Beginias also Mrs. Sunset Lilies. Lemon lilies. Periwinkles . and Magnolias. These are growing and freshlv dug plants on delivery. Miss Tula Gachet, 238 12th st., N. E. Atlan- - ta. Ga. \ Easter lilies 30c per doz; Gladioli 50c ney doz; Flowering Locust 25c_ ea; Flowering Maple 20c per; Kiss-Me- And-Tll-TellYou 20c ea; Small Cedar trees 25c ea: Milk and Wine lilies 50c doz. and Pink Creve Myrtles 6 for 50c: or will exch. for phlox. Japonicas or Tiger lilies. Mrs. Mattie Carter, Alma. Ga. Rt. 2. Snow Balls, Forsythia, Bridal wrea- ths. also Dahlia bulbs, fine variety Red yellow. pink. and lavender. Will exch. for Thornless vellow roses, or Rhododendrons and Peonies. Mrs. W. A. Hamrick. Talking Rock, Ga. Rt.. 3. (Continued on page 13) - tree arborvitae, 30c each; purple butterily bush, boxwood, cream ~ $1 aoz. Thursday, April 3, 1930. _ Flowers and Seed For Sale (Continued from page 6) Balm of Gilead, 2 and 3 ft. high trees, 6 for 35c; lilacs, dwarf and tall, 8 of each variety, 30c; tanzy plants, 10c doz. Mrs. W. C. Messer, Waieska, a. E Sainiy, mint, and Mums, all 10c ea; 4 dif. col. mums; purple lilac and gol- den bells, 15c each, rooted cuttings; mtn. iris, 5c each; small cedars, 10 in. to 24 in. 50c each; calamus roots, 10c ea. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Darnell, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 difierent col. perennial phlox, 30c dozen; running lily of the Valley, 10c each; yellow, white, bronze, and pink incurved mums, 2oc dozn; biue ager- atum, Dragon Heads, 2oc dozen; yara vioiets, 30c a 100; tiger lilies, 10c each; Shasta daisies, 4 lor 25c;. Elepnani Ears, and opal cactus, 10c eacn; pink box hydrangea, z0c ach; red, ever- blooming begonias, rooted, 15c; dbl. pink, white, red, and lemon col. spot- ted, green foliage, red, white bronze foliage cannas, 10c ea. Mrs. J. T. Hol- jand, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. : Mtn. Laurels and rhododendrons, 6 for $1, or $1.75 dozen; pink, red, and yellow azaleas, $1 dozen; pyramid or 4 for $1; hydrangea, snowballs, 6 for $1; jum- pers, 3oc each; red japonicas, 25c ea; pink perennial phliox, 5 doz. $1; red American Beauty rose, pink almonds, 6 for $1; large golden glow purple dra- gonhead, $1 doz., pink, white trailing arbutus, 40c doz. pink Cherokee roses, $1 doz. Nice size rooted plants. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Hardy Phiox, dark and. light pink, 5c dozen; Sweet Williams, same price, monthly roses, well rooted, dif. coi. 15 each, $1.50 a dozen; wisteria vine, 15c each; lemon and Easter lilies, each $1 doz. Colt-Foot lilies, $1 dozen; jon- quils, 75c dozen. Add postage on or- ders for less than 50c. Mrs. H. F. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Dahlias, ail col. and types, finest var. $1.50 dozen; 6 dif. col. orchid - flowering cannas, and all col. fine Chrysanthemums, each, 40c dozen, or 3 doz. $1; ageratum, mammoth snap- dragon, dbi. and sng. hollyhocks, pe- tunias, centaurea asters, salvia, zin- nias, Giants of Caliiornia, larkspur and marigold, 25c aozen, or will exch for tuberoses, amaryllis, etc. Miss Ruth Blankenship, Rome, Ga. 105 East 3rd St Several M strong boxwood, 6 to 8 in. plants, $1 doz. $40 a M. Magnolia Glaucia trees, 50c each; watermelon and purple crepe myrtle, 2oc eacn, 4 for $1; wnite Lng. dogwood lilacs, cape jasmine, ali 30c eacu; Cnerokee roses, several M canna puips: King Hhumpert variety, $l.4o doz Ail we rooted plants. satisiaction guaranteed or Money reiunded. Mrs. C. M. Rob- inson, Greenvilie, Ga. Neverai Kinds of chrysanthemums, '20 aozen; 46 dif. col. garuen pinks, 10c per pkt. of seed; Excn. ior ower flowers: would like to have 2 wnite Carnations, 2 pink, and 1 lace tern. Aiso have boxwuod, several sizes: a lot of smaler ones, 1 ft. tall, $2 doz. Wili exci ior pigs, Soy or Ocootan beans; z it. Juniper trees, $1 ea. Mrs. T, L. Cocnran, semple, Ga, > Pereniuai pnolox, ruysustiegia ana yellow Suasta aaisies, all uuc doz. tv doz. $1; 1iarkspur, gailiardia, 10 aoz. 3 doz. 25c. Mrs. J. H. Koebuck, Bu- ford, Ga., Rt. 2. : A ~ li boxwovus, 1 to 2 ft. high, and 1 to 2 it. in diameter $5 ea. or the lov for $40. 2 yr. 01d BOxWwoOOdS, Well root- ed, $i per doz. Purpie Lilacs loc ea., 2 tor Zoc; Pink Ruiuiuing roses, rooveu ide ea. 2 tor 2dc; xeuow and white fail pinks zoc per. doz. Snownvalls zc a. Feppermint 10c per aez. Moun- tain Laueis, gl per doz Kverbearin, Strawverry piants 25c per luv. White Pines and Spruce pines 1 to 2 ft. high, 9 ior $l. imontnly rose cuttings 4 io isc; Add postage on all oruers. Miss - Ruth White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 33. : : Dbl. geraniums, red, white, pink, Purpie and Wine variegated . cutvings oc ea. Begonias, Carolina, Thrustonu, Maple Leai cuttings 5c ea. Cactus, reu May, pink May, and Kaster Deer Horn Cuttings 5c ea. Pink Justicia, Hydran- Beas, Cape Jasmine cutings 5c each.. Conch Begonias, red, white, rooted 5c a. St. Bernard lilies, Fairy and Au- gust lilies 10c ea. Sprengeri and Bos- ton Ferns, 10c ea; Golden Glow, Fox Gloves, Lemon Day lilies, Shasta dais- jes, 50c per doz. Perennial Hardy a Os Salmon and lavender $1 per doz. Chrysanthemum plants, incurv- ed variety, white pink gold Bronze Rose bushes, different MARKET BULLETIN mixed 50c per doz. Collection of 25 flower cuttings, $1. Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 4. Many choice varieties of Dahlias, all colors and kinds $1 $3 and $5 per doz. Golden Glow Physostegia 20 doz. suo hydrangeas, white blue and pink <0 ea; Geraniums 12 colors, Ivy Ger- aniums, rose, light pink, red May cac- vuS pink and red Cattail cactus. All unrooted cuttings 6 tor 25c. Postage paid on all oraers over 50c., Mrs. J. , Anderson, Blue Ridge, Ga., Box- 119. Large Fall pinks, yellow, pink and White. 2 doz. 50c; Blue bottle bulbs, soc per 100; Grandfather Grey beard 0c ea. 3 for $1. Old fashioned pur- vie Easter lilies 50c per doz. Purple lacs 4 for $1; Primroses 25c per doz. Jbl. Red and white Geraniums 5c per cutting. Fuchsia and Xmas _ cactus, pink and red begonias, 10c per cut- ang or 3 for 25c. 1 yr. old Sprengeri -erns 25 per large bunch. *Pink Ox- alis 10c; Baby Boston ferns also ruf- -led Fern and Fish Bone. 2 for 25c. virs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3 Blue Weeping Mary, Golden Rods, Bridal Wreath, Flowering Pear, Fiow- ring Almonds 15c ea; Maiden Hair -erns, Boston and Swords also 20c 2a; White, pink and Variegated geran- -ums 20 per doz.. Cuttings; Daffodils a0C per doz. Paper White narcissi 30c yer doz. Jonquils 15c per doz. Pink Justicia 10c ea. Eng dogwood 15c. Mrs. J. C. Eadis, Gainesviile, Ga. Rt. Chrysanthemums, . Exhibition type, from 6 to 10 in. across; Yellow Tur- er 15c ea; Bronze Turner 20c each; Lhanksgiving Queen 15c ea. 2 for 25c; Golden Bronze 10c or 3 for 25c; Yel- low Chieftain 2 for 15c; Small | or Pompom type, Balls of snow 5c ea., 3 10r10: for 15c; Balls of Gold 10c ea; All col- ors Columbine seed 15c per pkg. mix- ed, Mrs. L. E. Stewart, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 51. Globe Arborvitae 18 in. 30c for $1.- 10; Dwarf Boxwoods 12 in. 25c: 4 for 20c; Purple Thorniess Locust 4 ft. 50c; Yellow. Thornless roses 50c per doz. Yard lily bushes 18 in. 10c, 3 for 25c; Feather Head seed 10c per pkg. Will exch any flowers for settings of In- dian Runner duck eggs. The Brown- breasted kind. Mrs. Carrie Townson Lewner, Ga. Pink Thrift 15 per doz; Large yel- low and red cannas 30c per doz; House Leaf 10c ea; Lace Border plants 15c per doz; White Iris 5 for 25c; Run- ning Honeysuckles 3 for 15c; Holly Hocks 2 for 25c; Dbl. day lilies 2 for 15c; Day lilies 5 ea. Snow Drop bush- es 2 for 25c; Chrysanthemums, 30c per doz; Sprengeri ferns, 20c ea: Ele- phant ears 15c and 20c ea; Spirea 15c. Dusty Millers, 15c per doz. Add pos- tage on all orders. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 44. Dbl. and single white and Blue Wis- teria; blue, pink and white Hydran- geas, yellow Forsythia, all colors of every blooming roses, Yuccas, all for 25 ea. Lilies, red and pink Amaryl- lis 25c ea. Milk and Wine 10c ea.; Resurrecion 10 ea. Butterfly bushes 25c ea. Tiger single and double 50c per doz. Yellow hardy lilies -10c ea. $1 per doz. Gladioli, red pink and va- riegated, all $3 per 100. Coreposis, 7ellow, 50c per doz. Pansy and Violet Jxalis 50c per 100; Fancy leaved Ca- adiums 30c ea. Miss C. Maxwell, Nhigham, Ga. Cannas, King Humbert, Venus, Wa- saSh, Eureka, Alfred Conard, Pillar of Ire and Yellow King Humbert 15c 2a. 2 for 25c,8 for 60c, 90c per doz., : doz. $1.65. Strong roots; Coral vine ubers blooming size 25c ea. 2 for 45c; dardy dbl. Larkspur mixed colors 30c ver doz. 2 doz. 50c; 3 doz. 75e; 4 doz. 31.10. Sword Ferns nice cuttings, 15c cuttings 6 for 25c; Dwarf arborvitae 2a; 2 for 25; Grand Duke Jasmine ants 8 in. high well rooted 15c ea.., } for 25c; 10 for $1.10; 2 doz. $2.10. smaller sizes 5 and 6 in. 10c ea. $1.10 Jer doz. 2 doz. for $1.85. Miss Mittie -ollins, Smithville, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow and single Jonquils and daf- fodils, single white narcissi, Hemero- sallis day lilies, $1 per 100; Single Blue Hyacinths, 35 per doz. Spider lilies Oc per doz. Eureka Creamy white dbl. Cannas, large heads, $1 per doz. Mrs. G. N. Hammond, Middleton, Ga. Golden Glow 35c per doz. Perennial > Phlox 25 per doz. White Jonquils 75c oer 100; Trailing Arbutus, Evergreen Galax 25 doz. Snow drops 25 per 100; Orange day lilies, blooming size bulbs 40c per doz.. Tansy, Dusty Mil- ler 20c per doz. Red and White Dog- vood. Crabapple, Forsythia, Pussy Wil- low Laurela, Ivy, Hemlock, Japanese Hedge, Balm of Gilead, 20c ea. Azal- eas 15c ea. Butter and Eggs 30c, 100: colors and Balis. of purple 10c ea. 2 kinds $1 for 1 doz. Yellow Thornless roses, also Dorothy Perkins roses 15c ea. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga., Care DeHart Box. Show drops 15c per doz. Xmas Jas- mines 25 ea; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 3 yrs. old 25c ea. Heavenly biue Iris s0c per doz Lavender Iris 25c per doz. rox Gloves 15c per doz. Lignt Blue Violets, 15c doz. Golden Bells 25c ea. Winter Pinks, mixed colors, 20c per doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Verna Parks, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Cape Jasmines 25c ea. Variegated Eng. siohneysuckle bushes, 1 yr. oid, 40c ea. Green wide leaf Wandering Jew, rooted 25c per doz Yellow Brown spotted cannas 20c per doz. Sweet Williams, mixed colored plants 20c per doz White August lihes 20c ea. Gol- den Glow 20c per doz. Orange lilies with Black spots 16c ea. Ornamental uemon trees, piants rooted 2 tor 10; Oxalis white ana pink 2 tor 10c; Box- woods, 1 it. high, 40c. Mrs. EB. L. Rob- erts, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. White Monthly rose cuttings, red velvet and white and pink Ramblers 3 for 25c; White and Biue lilies 3 for 25; Goose berry piants 6c ea. White pines 7 for $1; Golden Bells 30c per doz. All well rooted. Add _ postage. Miss Erma Kdwitz, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 28. 5 varieties Chrysanthemums 20c per doz. 50c per 100; Solid yellow, orange and red spotted Cannas 35c per doz. White Flag lilies 25 per doz. $1 per 100; Nice rooted pink monthly ana red rambler rose bushes 20c. Red Ge- raniums, pink Justicia 5 per cutting or 10c rooted. Pink and lavender ox- alis bulbs 10c per doz. Miss Inez Ma- ,one, Brooks, Ga. Purple Iris 35c per doz. Bleeding flearts 40c ea. Orange lilies, Spider Wart, White Daisies, Jasmines, But- vercups 15c per doz. White and Spruce pines, Mountain Laurel $1.50 tor 6; med Rambler velvet roses 15c ea; Pink Weigelas, dbl. pink Almond 20c ea. La- vender Fox Gloves, Dbl. datfodils 20c per doz. White Spirea Althea i5c ea. soxwood 5 tor $1; Wisteria vines 2 for 40c; dbl. Yellow Japonicas, and single red ones 20c ea. All well root- ed. Add postage. Linda Evans, El- ljay, Ga., Rt. 3. es Ageratum perennial, soft blue, 35c per doz. or 5 ea. Chrysanthemums, trong plants, large type pure white, veight yellow and bronze, 35c per doz. warkspur 25 per doz. Hibiscus, single .ed, 20c ea; Sweet Wallflowers 15c ana 4oc ea. Purple violets, also white with Jiue centers 15 per doz. Plant now .or blooms next season. White Holly- aocks and mixed Larkspur seed 5c per vbls. No stamps accepted. Mrs. B. F, .jarrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. . White and Purple Lilacs 25 ea. or 3 for $1; Bleeding Hearts 30c ea or t for $1; Winter Jasmines 20c; Golden Glow 15 ea. Fox Gloves 6 doz. for 21; White or Purple Hardy Phlox 20Cd ver bunch. Red Japonicas 50c ea; Sky Blue Iris 8 for $1. White Shasta dais- es 1 doz. for $1; Pink Dorothy Per- sins roses, well rooted 20c ea; Red, ourple and white Mums 50c per doz. Mrs. C. Victoria Foster, Talking Rock, Ga, Rb. 2: irish Junipers 3 for 50c; Golden Ar- borvitae 15 in. high 15 ea. Yellow Thornless roses 15c ea; Azaleas alli col- xs $1 per doz; Mt. Laurels 3 for 0c; Hibiscus 3 for 50c; Red Dogwood: 3 for 50c; Trailing Arbutus 25 per doz. Sweet Williams and Golden Glow -25 per doz. Evergreen Geran- -ums 30c per doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Free with every order a Junch of Evergreens. Mrs. F. E. Ab- ercrombie, Loving, Ga. Larkspur, Brown-eyed Susans, Sweet purple Violets 15c per doz. or 50c per 100, separate or mixed; Daffodils, yel- low Narcissi, Star of Bethlehem, Wht. lags, Tiger lilies, 20c per doz. or 60c per 100. Snow drops and Blue Roman iyacinths, 25c per doz. Add postage on all small orders. Will exch for Peonies, Prize winning Mums, dbl. Hy- acinths or red Hydrangeas. Also for sale daffodils, Narcissi, Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Tiger lilies, 20c per doz. 60c per 100. Mrs. L. L. Thornton, Woodville, Ga. Flowers and Seed Wanted Want to exch 12 large narcissi bulbs for rooted monthly rose bushes. 12 bulbs for 1 bush; also have nice jon- quil and cowslips and narcissi bulbs to exch for dahlia and other bulbs. ee: Jesse Mosely, Iron City, Ga. RFD Want dahlia and Elephant Ear bulbs, Will exch crepe myrtle cut., lily bulbs, bridal wreath. daffodils, loose PAGE NINE tangled moss; also marigold, bachelor button and Prince Feather seed, or will sell above at reasonable price. Mrs, V. C. Ray, Kensington, Ga., Rt. 1. Want rooted azaleas, pansies, crocus, dbl. hollyhocks, dbi. hyacinths, spider, Madonna, Golden-Rayed and Regal aly and large type datfodil bulbs. Will exch cabbage-collard seed at 40c a Ih.' and Halbert honey melon seed, at 75 ib. or daisy plants. son, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. Want flowering azaleas, well rooted; also large size japonicas and large ar- borvitae. Must be well crated. Barrett Waters, Albany, Ga. Want 1 well rooted Grand Duke jas- mine (old time variety). State price. Mrs. Hugh ONeal, Augusta, Ga., 131 sroad St. Want the following all colors and dbl. varieties of: gladioli, dahlias, hol- iyhocks, and sultanas. Must be good, atrong plants that will bloom this year at a reasonable price. Mrs. T, O. Rig- gins, Molena, Ga. : Want to exch. flowers and bulbs for dahlias and perennial philox. State what colors you have. Mrs. J. H. Ellis cduching, Ga. Want to exch blue iris bulbs for pink cannas, gladioli, dahlia, or caladium oulbs. Bulb for bulb, Ea. to pay chgs., also exch. white May narcissi for dbl. geraniums, ferns or other nice, pretty oox flowers. Mrs. C, W. Gardner, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. cape jasmine, white oleander, lavender butterfly bush, va- riegated lantanas and hardy yard Ce- dars (variegated), all well rooted for any color, dbl. japonica, dahlia bulbs, nardy phlox, Delphinium, Pee Gee hy- drangea, Globe arborvitae, Lathyrus, Royal Ponceola, Oriental poppy, pink or red, large type chrysanthemums, white Shasta daisies, hardy azaleas, or will buy. Write. Miss Emily Harlow, fron City, Ga. Want to exch true Mastodon Ever- bearing strawberry plants at $2 per {00 for Flowering shrubbery or apple, pear or cherry: bushes. Write what you have. Mrs. S. L. Hartsfield, At- ianta, Ga., Box 195, Rt. .7 Want 2 well rooted dbl. white ja- ponicas and 1 cut.. each of red and srange sultana: also will exch dbl. red and yellow cannas for dbl. red and 7ellow dahlia bulbs. Mrs. J. G. Mor- son, Kirkland, Ga. Want to exch. selected White Wyan- jotte hatching eggs at $1 per 15 post- paid for cannas (except yellow ones) sladioli bulbs and dahlia, and geran- ums. Write Mrs. M. L. Snare, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 4. Want abelias, ligustrum, camellia japonica, euonymous, nandina, pink veigela, crimson spirea, Pee Gee hy- jrangea. Will exch. pure bred S. GC. x. I. Red, Donaldson strain eggs for ame. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga. Want 1 or 2 each, cape jasmine and magnolias. Will buy, or exch. other dlants for same. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, roy, Ga. Want to exch. pure bred W. L. eggs it_ $1.50 per 15 for any dbl. dahlia julbs, or mixed gladioli bulbs. Ea. to gay postage. Mrs. O. O. Hutcheson, JSonley, Ga. : Want red, yellow and purple coleus at 10c a cutting, or will give, 15c ea. -or nice rooted ones; also want red, vhite, and pink Sultanas, at same orice. Party to pay postage. Mrs. oo Croft, Pavo, Ga., Rt. 2, Box JU. Want about 4 doz. English daisies, 3ellis Perennis, ready to bloom, also vant Columbine and any other peren- aial plantss ready to bloom this year. Write what you have and give price, Mrs. Willie Watson, Woodbury, Ga. Want the William Turner variety of white and yellow chrysanthemums. a prices. Q. L. Williford, Madison, a. Want a few white and rose pink dbl cannas, Write lowest price. Mrs. Lu- cile Crosby, Graham, Ga. Want to exch. lavender and bronze Mums, purple iris, and other yard flowers for Dahlia bulbs or Slips. Sue Guthrie, Buford, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. Physostegia (false Dragon-head), very fine perennial for perennial phlox, dahlia bulbs, pink cannas, or other flowers. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. ; Want abelia, cuttings or rooted plants, Mrs. W. O. Thompson, Law- renceville, Ga. Want to exch. dif. col. chrysanthe- mums for flower seed of f kinds. Write first. Mrs. M. L. Shore, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. 2 doz. dahlia tubers for same amount of different colors dahlias; also will exch tubers for nice tomato or cabbage plants. Mrs. L. C. Oliver, Chickamauga, Ga., Rt. fo __ (Continued on page 12) : | Mrs. A. D. Brin- ~ different re a PAGE TEN Poultry For Sale (Continued from page 5) TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE Bronze turkeys: special bargains in 10 mos. old toms, from the first prize winners Southeastern Fay, 1928-29. Write for prices. W. S. Fricks, Pender- gass, Ga. 2 M. B. hens, 1 1-2 yr. old, $8 for the 2, or exch. for 90 W. L. baby chicks, or for an O. I. C. or P. C. pure bred sow shoat. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Gillsville Gae Rt.:2. 4 hens and 1 gobbler, about 9 mos. old; hens ready to lay. Sell, or exch. for pure bred blood tested Tancred str. W. L. now laying hens, not over 1 yr. old. Exch. lb for lb. Mrs. E. H. Chap- el, Molena, Ga. A few more big bone Bronze toms, of June hatch, of my best blood line, $20 each. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. 2 Muscovey duck hens, $2.50 and 1 mixed drake, $1 or $3.50 for lot. Exch. for pr. of Chinchilla or N. Z. White rabbits, from 6 mos .to 1 yr. old. Pre- \ fer Stahls strain. Money order. E. N. OQuinn, Odum, Ga. 2 yr. old Bird Bros. turkey tom, extra good breeder, healthy and fat, $10; also 4 White African guinea roosters, $1 each. Exch. for hens of same breed. Mrs. E. L. Veal, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 5. 3 yearling turkeys: tom and 2 hens,. wt. 17 and 11 lbs.. respectively, $10 FOB Nacoochee. No checks. Victor Hollis, Sautee, Ga. Care The Geo. W. Wil- liams Home. WYANDOTTES 5 W. Wyandottes 7 mos. old pullets, now laying, $1.50 each. No culls. Mrs. Hugh Bowling, Griffin, Ga. 10 hens and 1 rooster of pure bred Silver Lace Wyandottes, $16.50 for lot. R. H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. WHITE ROCKS FOR SALE 2 yr. old W. Rock, Fischel stra. roost- er, $2 or exch. for Barred Rock. Mrs. C. E. Reiser, Clyo, Ga. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Want 1 pure bred Sheppard stra. Ancona rooster. State price del. Al- lom Kendricks, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want to exch. value $45 for 28 hens and 1 rooster, pure bred B. Rocks. no culls. Thompson Ringlet preferred, but will exch. for other kind. Mrs. Dewy Nelms, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 1. LEGHORNS WANTED Want any number of good White, Brown L. or Ancona laying pullets of same stock. State what you have and where to be seen. A. C. Young, Hape- ville, Ga. MINORCAS WANTED Want 15 pure bred S. C. Black Mi- norca hens and 1 cock. State strain, age and best cash price. Mrs. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. Rt. 2. R. I. REDS WANTED Want 15 or 25 R. I. Red hens of any good breed to raise on halves. Will return old stock and your part of young ones in Fall. Will pay trans- portation 1 way. Write before sending. Judson M. Burch, Carrollton, Ga. 13 W. Chandler St. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. WANTED Want guineas (fowls) at 50c each. W. D. Putnam, Curryville, Ga. Want Ring Neck doves, mated and ye Quote price. L. E.- Williams, , Ga. Baby Chicks For Sale Pure bred J. B. Giants, $4, 25; $7, 50; $13 a 100; also a few 100 Brown L., $3.25, 25; $6, 50; $10 a 100. All del. $1 books your order. Bal 5 days before before shipment. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. J. J. Mooney, Quill, Ga. Quality chicks from flocks blood tested for B. W. D. Carefully culled for *size and color; Donaldson R. I. Reds; Thompson B. R., Fischel White Rocks, $14 a 100; Tancred W. L., 256 eges strain; Shappard Anconas, $12.50 per 100. Del. All live del. guaranteed. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. Baby chicks of quality: R. I. Reds and B. R., $15; White, Brown, Buff Leghorns ,and Anconas, $13 a 100. For any chicks not listed, write us. Walter Rylander, Americus, Ga. Box 469. Heavy Mixed chicks, mostly Barred Rocks, $11 per 100. $1 cash with order. Mrs. Mary Sirmans, Howell, Ga. q MARKET BULLETIN Pure bred Red chicks from select, large eggs, well fed stock, $14 a 100; or $7.50 for 50, del. Exch. 100 chicks for nice, full blood Jersey heifer from high grade stock, 4 mos. old, .of squirrel or fawn color. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred Sheppard strain Ancona chicks from well culled breeders, $12 a te prepaid. S. C. Poole, Canton, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure bred chicks from quality, vigor- ous ,bred to lay hens: B. R. and Buff Rocks, R. I. Reds, $11 a 100; Buff Or- pingtons, Black Minorcas, $12; Tan- cred stra. Leghorn and Heavy Mixed, $10. Postpaid. 100 per cent live del. guar. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Baby chicks from State Accredited flocks bred for high egg production. Write for prices and kind you want and give second choice. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. Thompson B. R. chicks, 15c each, postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, G a. Hollywood W. L. chicks from blood tested, trapnested flock with av. of 200 to 250 eggs, $15 a 100 del. O. J. Heely, Jonesboro, Ga. (3 mi. No Jonesboro on Highway.) Good strain chicks from large and heavy layers: Donaldson Reds and Imp. Ringlet B. R., 12 1-2c each, $12 a 100; pure bred Imp. Ringelets and Donaldsons Red (2 yr. from Donald- son only) chicks, 16 1-2c ea. $16 a 100. Heavy breeds mixed, 10 1-2c ea. $10. a 100. E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Booking orders for pure bred Cornish | Game chicks for nevt several weeks, 25c ea. $20 a 100. Mrs. R. F. Spooner, Donalsonville, Ga. Buff Rocks, pure bred from high egg producing flocks, Nuggett strain, $15 a 100, $8, 50; $5 per 25. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Aristocrat and other fine strain B. R. chicks. Hatch each Thursday. Mrs. Price Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. Sewell Road, Rt. 1 Box 66. Kiwi baby chicks, 20c each. The Wingless Egg Machine. J. A. Thomp- son Canton, Ga. Box 55. Tancred W. L. chicks, $10 per 100; Brown L. and Anconas, $11; R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks, $13; R. I-Reds $13 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Custom hatching, 2 1-2c an egg. A. C. Young, Hapeville, Ga. Day old chicks: W. L., $11 a 100; B. R. and Reds, $12; 14c each less than 50 lots. 100 per cent live del. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga. Rt. 4. J. B. Giants, Marcy str. from large, mature hens, April del. $16 a 100; $8.50 for 50; eggs, choice setting, $1.50 pre- paid. M..M. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. Ferris Best Egg strain W. L. chicks, 259 to 300 ege grade, $12 a 100 del. Hatch every Wednesday. F. B. Fland- ers, Rockdale, Ga. Pure bred J. B. Giants, 15c each, del. in lots of 25 or more. Live del. guar. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. Genuine Pape str. S. C. Black Mi- noreas, $15 per 100; $7.50, 50; Eggs from heavy layers. $1.25 for 15 del. Mrs. Cc. L. Rohberg, Cairo, Ga. ; Baby chicks of all breeds: White, Brown or Buff Leghorns and Anconas. $12 a 100: White Rocks, Buff Rocks; White and Silver Wyandottes; Black, White and Buff Minorcas, $14 a 100; R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, Buff Orping- tons, $12.50; Heavy mixed, $9.50; Cash with order. 100 per cent live del. guar. Felton McDougal, Lavonia, Ga. Booking orders for day old pure Tancred W. L. chicks from selected 2 yr. old breeders with egg record of 200 egg to hen and better, mated to high Ped. cockerels. 250 to 275 eggs hens: at reduced prices on all matings for Avril del. Write for mating and price list. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100 chicks to raise o nhalves. Only pure bred B. R. or Buff Orn. be- tween May ist and 15th, to 8 or 9 wks old. Good free range, plenty of feed and best of care. Mrs. Atha Crisp, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 200 to 500 chicks to raise on halves to 12 wks. old. Exp. Mrs. L. L. Roberts, Tucker, Ga. Box 57. Want 1 to 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. at once. Mrs. J. W. Perry, Rochelle, Ga. Box 131. Want 50 or 75 pure bred chicks to raise on halves to 12 weeks. old. Brown L. preferred 12 yrs. exp. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely; Ga. a Want 100 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 12 wks. Reds or B. R. Good care and feed. Exp. Reds prefer- red. Mrs. D. G. Davis, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 4. | Want 700 J. B. Giants or R. I. Red {| At once. Ea. to pay postage. chicks (Giants preferred). Exch. value for same. H. J. Hendricks, Reynoias, Ga. Rt. 4. Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Life time exp. free range, running water and best of care. White Rocks or W. Wyandotte prefer- red. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Want chicks to raise on shares to any age. Gordon Wheeler, Kite, Ga. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 12 wks. Free range and plenty of feed. Heavy breeds only. Mrs. Calvin Davis, Milan, Ga. Want 200 B. R. or R. I. Reds to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks old. Would accept any large breed. Write before sending. Jno. F. Woodard, Dexter, Ga. Rt. 1. Want from 50 to 200 chicks to raise onvhalves to 3 mos. Fine piace and lite time exp. Prefer Tancred W. L. but will accept any good breed. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 100 each, pure bred Buff Orp. Brown Leghorns, Silver Lace Wyan- dottes and Warhorse Games. By April 20th. Well exp. Write before sending. Mrs. T. L. Hires, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. 140: Want any large breed baby chicks to raise on halves 200 to 500. Furnish feed and best attention, good range. Other party to furnish chicks and pay transportation chgs. Mrs. O. F. Cheek, Ogiethorpe, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 500 of the Tancred W. L. chicks to raise on shares, the last of April; also 70 ft. Cel-O-Glass for brooder houses: 6 to 12 ft. length and 3. ft. wide, bright and new, 33 1-3c ft. Sell all together, or in pieces. Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Several yrs. exp. Good place. Prefer R. I. Reds. Write before sending. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 5 A. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Any pure breed. Best . Les Mrs. Lillie Wise, Pitts, Ga. Want to exch. value for 100 R. IL. Reds and Plymouth Rock day old chicks at once. Write. Miss Flonnie Blalock, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 200 Barred Rocks (preferred), R. I. Reds, or Buff Orp. chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Report every wk. Want blood tested and free from W. D. Good attention and good place. a Hazel Crumley, Cordele, Ga. Rt. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Any large breed. Good care, food and range. Life time exp. Mrs. C. W. Beck, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 2. Bx. 75. Want 100 each, Buff L. and Buff Orp. to raise on halves to 8 wks. Write before sending. Mrs. Harmon Shortle, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 1. : Want 50 each, B. R. and W. Rocks, to raise on halves to 8 wks. by April 10th or 15th, not later than 25th. Best of care. No culls accepted. Mrs. J. D. Revnolds, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 16. Want: about 150 chicks to raise on halves. Any kind except R. I. Reds or Black Minorcas. Keep fiom y io iv wks. Good care and good environ- ment. Exp. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Craw- fordville, Ga. Want 200 chicks at once to raise on halves to 8 wks. Any large breed. Yed Neighbours, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 100 pure bred White L. baby chicks. Will exch. 200 eggs of pure bred B R, A P A Certified, heavy layers some non-setters. Mrs. Price Woolley, oe Ga. Sewell Road, Rt. 1. Box Want chicks to raise on halves to 3 mos. Any pure breed, and any amount up to 500. Ref. if desired. P. Q. Mc- Vey, Blue Ridge, Ga. RFD 1. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 5 wks. S. L. Wyandottes or R. I. Reds preferred. Guarantee good attention. Mrs. C. E. Harper, Alapaha, Ga. RFD 1. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. R. I. Reds or B. R. preferred. Best of attention. Several yrs. exp. report often. As quick as possible. Mrs. M. Flanders, Pearson, Ga. Rt. 1. ' Want 100 to 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Brown L. pre- ferred. Excellent range and best of attention. Not later than 15th of Apr. Mrs. A. L. Barker, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 4. Want 100 Black Giants or B. L. to raise on halves to 8 wks. County Agt. to divide chicks. Notify before shin- ing Mrs. T. O. Bowman, Fort Val- ley, Ga. Rt. 4. . Want to hny 30 baby chicks by the first or middle of May at 10c each. Any pure breed, except Bantams. Mrs. J. G. Chapman. Butler, Ga. RFD 1. Want from 100 to 1 M. chicks to raise en halves to 8 wks. B. or Plymouth Rock or R. I. Reds preferred, also want some turkeys. Ready for them By the first of Apr. | 2 Thursday, April 3, 1930. now. Mrs. F, G. Kicklighter, Marlow, Ga. RFD 1. Live Stock For S CATTLE FOR SALE 2 Jersey bull calves, 3 and 6 mos, old. Red color, blue tongue, and _ black switch. Pure bred, not reg., $15 ea., FOB. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Jersey milch 4 yr. old cow fresh in with 2nd calf, in good cond. for sale. f, G. Reynolds, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 5. Cow, gives about 2 gal. milk per day, for sale at reasonable price. A. C. surt, Juno, Ga. 3 yr. old Jersey stock bull, not Reg. but ent. to reg. $35. Carl J. Clack, wvuluth, Ga., Box 81. 6 wks. old pure bred (not ent. to reg) Jersey bull calf, $10._ Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga., Rt. 2. 2 yr. old, thoroughbred Jersey bull. Sell, or exch tor 1 Guernsey bull of equal value. Willie M. Tootle, Glenn- vile, Ga. Rt. A. 1 cream (golden) Reg. bull about 2 yrs. ola, $100 witn papers, or $65 _with- out, at my barn. W. T. Jeter, Grant- vilie, Ga., Box 236. - = Fresh in cow ior sale at reasonable price. Dennis Hulsey, Lula, Ga. Rt. it Extra fine Jersey bull calf, dropped March 2, 1930; trom good producing stock. Reg. in buyers name, $25. Har- ry Williamson, Commerce, Ga. 1 Reg. yr. old Jersey bull, $30. O. L. Weaver, Jr., Jackson, Ga. 2 heifer calves, 6 mos old, cream Jersey $20; 5 mos. old, about 1-2 cream Jersey, $12. Both in fine cond. and for 930. Alton Griffin, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 6 J. bulls, 6 to 18 mos. old; 3 from Reg. sires, $15 to $35. Will exch. for Riding cultivator. Emory W. Clark, Jacksonville, Ga. - 1 large cow, giving 2 gal. per day, in good cond. $65 at barn. R. C. Moore, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2. Fresh cows for sale; also 3 Jersey pulls, ready for service. W. D. Put- naam, Curryville, Ga. Reg. Jersey 7 mos old heifer, $40. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. A good old Jersey cow with 3 wks. old heifer calf, $30. Peter J. Haden, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1, Phone Fairfax, 1418-W. 3 yr. old Guernsey and Jersey (1-2 each) cow with heifer calf, 4 days old, $80 without, and $85 with, calf, at my parn; also 2 cream color J. heifers: 2 yr. old, not bred $50; and one 15 mos. did, $40. Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga. 2 splendid 6 mos. old Guernsey bull calves, 3-4 pure bred. Both their dams were by the pure bred bull, King of Western Slope Ranch, and they are oy Milybrights Raid (a Reg. bull bred by John S. Candler of Atlanta). $25 each, at my barn near Ashburn. Fine individuals. Fine opportunity for farmers to improve and grade up their common cows. Joe Lawrence, Ashburn, or Nashville, Ga. Several fresh cows, 3 Reg. Jerseys and high grades; high producers and 60 per cent butter fat. Pure bred, $150 erades from $75 to $100. 3 Reg. Year- ling heifers $50; 3 pure bred heifer calves $25 ea. at 4.wks old $1 extra for aa. week older. 1 2-yr. old Reg. bull ae 2S A. Kieter, Holly Springs, Ga. bs ak. Nice Jersey Heifer wt. 300 Ibs. a lit- tle thin but good stock $25 or will exch for small thrifty shoat. O. S. Dug- van, Chester, Ga. 1 full blood Jersey bull calf, 2 mos aid but not reg. Blue tongue and Slack oe $15. L. J. Ellis, Cumming Ga. Rt. 5. ; HOGS FOR SALE 1 pr. big bone black Guinea 8 wks. old pigs, $15. No cheeks. Mrs. D. R. Wright, Plainfield, Ga. 6 big bone black P. C. pigs from sow that won first prize at Franklin County Fair; was bred to boar that won Grand Champion over all breeds at Southeastern Fair: 3 males and 3 females. $10 each without papers, $12 with, or $55 for the 6 at my farm at 3 wks. old. Ready for del. April 12th. - Cash with order. T. C. Floyd, Lavonia, Ga. Rt.-1. 8 wks. old pure bred Black African Guinea pigs, $10 each, $18 a pr.; one bred Big Guinea sow, $50; 1 large enough for service boar, $20. A. P. Sanders, Tignall, Ga. 2 yr. old Reg. Duroc J. male, cholera immune, at reasonable price. E. May- nard. Newton, Ga. 6 thoroughbred Duroc J. 7 wks old pigs, $7 ea. if lot is taken. A. F. Strick- land, Blackshear, Ga. 25 or 30 S. P. C. 3 mos old pigs, $3. ea. F, H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. - Of Pearson. Thursday, April 3, 1930. HOGS FOR SALE 18 mos. old Duroc and Hampshire sow (cherry red with a white band), wt. about 300 ibs. $25. Mrs. John A. Lanier, Metter, Ga., RFD 1. 1 Reg. S. P. C. boar about 1 1-2 yrs. old, wt, around 350 or 400 Ibs. 50- 50 in color. Real Show Type. $35 FOB W. H. Williams. Milian. Ga. 8 thrifty pigs, 3-4 P. C., sired by pure bred S. P. C. boar. No runts, $5 each, Single or in prs, Prompt shipment af- ter April 15th. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. A. 215 lb. S. P. C. sow (next litter will be 3rd one) 10c lb. gross, or exch for Jersey heifer, corn or hay of equal value. No porkers. J. J. Swain, La- Grange, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 65. Reg. S. P. C. brood sow, bred to reg. male, farrow April 15th, $30. Don Pallenzy, White, Ga. Guinea sow with 10 Duroc cross pigs 8 wks. old, $75. Also have 3 good mules for sale, $300. W. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga.- 5 thrifty shoats, $2.50 per head, or exch for 12 bu. good, sound corn, at my farm. J. H. McClelland, Waycross Ga. Rt. 2, Box 52-B. 4 pure bred Big Bone P. C. female pigs, $8 ea. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 10 P. C. and Duroc cross 8 wks. old pigs, $5 ea. L. T. McCoy, Warrenton, a. 7 pigs, 3-4 P. C. and 1-4 Duroc. Fine thrifty, no runts, 8 wks. old (full grown to age), ready to ship April 15th, $5 ea. Nair, Mitchell, Ga. 1 Black P. C. 2 1-2 yr. old sow, far- row in June, $25; 2 gilts, half Duroc and P. C., farrow in May, $15 each. el ete order. W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. de HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 8 yr old dary bay mare mule, wt a- round 1300 ibs. $225. Will con. a good note. J. A. Parks, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 141. : . 1 good 10 yrs. old all round work horse. Plows steady as mule, and good for saddler, wt. about 1 M. lbs. $125, or exch. for good, sound mule, wt. about 1200 Ibs. not over 12 yrs old. Wil! pay difference if not too much. Write, or come see. Bill Payton, Hinesville, Ga. 2 fine Jacks (best money can btty). If interested write for further infor- mation and price. W. C. Cureton, Ris- ing Fawn, Ga. 600 lbs. Shetland pony, has all sad- dle gaits, $50. L. A. Lovett, Wrights- ville, Ga. 1M ib. good work mule for sale. F_ G,. Reynolds, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 5. Good Shetland pony, wt. about 500 Ibs. well broke and gentle, $50. Exch. for milch cow, mule, or -for corn syrup, peas, etc. Write. W. C. Scon- yers, Swainsboro, Ga. 750 or 800 Ib. black mule, work any- where, good and gentle A. C. Burt, Juno, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 14 nannies and 1 billy, $1.25 per head at barn. Wont ship Clarence Odum, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Reg. Toggenburg doe with kids, 3 wks. old, giving 1-2 gal. milk per day, for sale. Ray E McKoy, Newnan, Ga. 25 lbs. kids (still nursing) at Easter time for market. Mrs. Price Wooley, ao Ga. Sewell Road, Rt. 1. Box 35 head goats and kids, $1 each if entire lot is taken. J. L. Rentz, Gra- ham, Ga. Rt. 1. Common type young goats: 5 does and 2 bucks; 6 mos .old, 1-2 Toggen- burg buck, $13 for lot, or the Toggen- burg and 1 doe for $10 E, Maynard, Newton, Ga. 7 sheep, 1 or 2 ewes others mutton sheep; were not sheared last year $21. for lot together at my far m6 mi. south Hosie C. Corbitt, Kirk- land, Ga. 150 stock goats, mostly nannies, for sale. Write for prices.. W. J. Chamb- liss, Alpaha, Ga. 1 white billy, well broke, been han- led $3.50. Cash with order. Leon- druss Phillips, Louisville, Ga Rt. 3. 24 head common goats: ones and 14 3 and 4 mos. old, $28. for lot at my barn. E. N. OQuinn, Odum, . Ga. CATTLE WANTED Want several head of healthy cattle, any size to pasture on fine 100 A. Bermuda pasture. $1 per head monthly or on halves, plenty of running water. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. Want 50 to 100 yearlings for grazing. Will pay cash, or take on share basis. Write what you have. G.R. Durden, Stillmore, Ga., Box 135. - Want Jersey baby heifer calves, Reg -. or ent. to Reg. to raise on halves to 15 mos. old. Will pay 1-2 the chgs. FOB crated. F. BE. Mc-. 10 grown | 2 MARKET BULLETIN of del. Ga. Want 1 good milch cow, good cond., fresh in or soon to freshen, not over 0 yrs. old, cheap for cash. Mrs. L. C. Bigbie, Shellman, Ga. Want to exch. Ledbetter corn plant- er, good cond. for 1 Reg. Jersey (cream or biack) 5 or 6 mos. old calf. G. W. Tapley, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 6 heifers and 2 male calves, 3 to 5 mos. old, to raise on halves, pure bred Jersey or Holstein. Have good pasture. C. W. Middleton, Blakely, Ga. Want a Short-Horn heifer to fresh- en soon. State best price and partic- ulars. D. W. Hicks, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 7%. Want calves to raise on halves, also beef cattle to fatten until next Fall. Also hogs and pigs. Fine pasture, plen- ty of good running water in it. Report often. Write. R. E. Cheek, Oglethorpe, iG bebe 53. Want 1 young cow with Ist or 2nd calf, of good stock and giving good rich milk and butter. Will exch. 35 W. Ll. young hens from a pen of Ped. stock with laying record of 300 to 336 eggs their first pullet year. Prefer hearing from party within 25 mi, of Atlanta. Mrs. J. F.. Morgan, College rark, Ga. Rt. 1. "Live Stock Wanted HOGS WANTED Want 1 pure bred Essex pig of the Stay-Fat kind, cheap. Will exch. Broadwells cotton seed for same. C. Wade, Demorest, Ga. Want a pr. pure bred B. B. Guinea hogs. W. C. Adams, Bowdon, Ga. Want Reg. Hampshire male and 1 or 2 unrelated Reg. Hampshire gilts, not over 100 lbs. at reasonable price. Will exch. Virginia bunch seed pea- nuts, machine picked, at 4c lb. Fred H. Seckinger, Guyton, Ga. Want 1 young brood sow who far- rowed about 2 mos ago, of good stock, wt. about 100 lbs. cholera immune, at reasonable cash price. H. T. Jeffords, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 1. Little Bone Black or spot- Mrs. W. V. Wilson, Monticeilo, ted P. C. subject to reg. 8 or 12 wks. |: old pig, cholera immune, reasonable in price. Pay cash, or exch. pure Ruck- ers cotton seed, 2nd yr. from Orig. at $1 bu. Ea. to pay chgs. R. E. King, Bowdon, Ga., Star Route. Want to exch. 1 Hampshire brood sow for a Jersey Red Duroc, wt. about 200 lbs. Ea. to pay chgs. N. L. Pal- mer, Leesburg, Ga. Want to exch. value $14.50 for pigs. Ber: Maud Williams, Lilburn, Ga., Rt. Want to exch 1 yr. old Black Jersey Heifer not Reg. for P. C. sow bred to pure bred male, just be in good condition and pure bred. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want farm mule or horse, near Daisy, cheap for cash, or will exch. milch cow. Gus. Tippins, Daisy, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 1 pure bred milk goat, fresh, or due to freshen soon. Write full de- tails and state price. Fred Garrett, Sparks, Ga. Want a 6 mos. old butt-head Angora billy. State best price in first letter. R. K. Gordon, Uvalda, Ga. Rt. 1. Want goats to raise on halves, C. W. Middleton, Blakely, Ga. Georgia Pods For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 5 bus. New Era peas, nice and sound $3.50 per bu or will exch for Potato plants. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys, Ga. 90-day Velvet beans, shelled $1.45 per bu 10 bus. or more $1.35 FOB. R. B. Phillips, Damascus, Ga. 12 lbs of*colored running Butter beans 25c per lb del. Also 2 lbs. of White Running beans 25c per lb. del. Mrs. M. J. McDowell, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 2 qts. of bunch English pea seed, will exch for 1 setting of pure bred B. Rock eggs or 1-2 doz Turkey eggs, Jerry Gordon, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 1. Red-and white Speckle Crowder peas 35c per lb. or 3 lbs $1; and a few Lady Peas 4 lbs. for $1 del. Miss Bertie Pope, Winston, Ga., Rt. 2. 90 per cent Bunch Velvet beans $2.50 ver bu. if sold in 10 bus. lots or more. P. O. Money Order with order. Wilmer Beasley, Kite, Ga. : A few sound clean Lady Peas, 4 Ibs. *1: Choice seed Brabs $1.50 per pk; Cornfield and Garden Bunch beans, treated; no weevils 35c per lb. 3 Ibs. for $1; White Pole Lima Butterbeans, same price. Hastings Prolific Speckle bunch 40c per ib. Postpaid. Cc. F. Maddox, Buiord, Ga., Rt. 2. Brab and Speckle Peas $4 per bu. Mixed $3.75 per bu. FOB this station. U. A. Walker, Eliavilie, Ga. 3 bus. Cream Sugar Crowder peas 20c per lb. FOB. Ira Smith, Carte- cay, Ga. 6 bus. sound unmixed new Era peas, 94 per bu FOB. M. B. Watkins, Kite, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 166. 20 bus. Matthews Imp. Soy beans 75 per cent sound $3 per bu. FOB Tenn- ule, Ga. Cash witn order. E. G. Chap- man, Tennille, Ga. Rt. A. 30 bus. 90-day velvet beans shelled $1.50 per bu FOB. J. P. McDowell, Dawson, Ga. 100 bus. of Pure Brab peas $4 per bu. FOB Dawson. M. D. Laing, Daw- gon, Ga. Genuine Otootan beans, recleaned from 1929 crop. $6 per bu FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. 2 or 3 bus. of Biack Crowder Peas, slightly mixed $3.50 per bu. W. A. Biggers, Temple, Ga., RFD 3. 100 bus. clean pure and bright Whip- poorwill peas, $4 in 10 bus. lots, from 10 to 50 bus. $3.75, or $3.50 for the lot. Sampies on request. W. R. Shell, Senoia, Ga. 14 bus. of nice recleaned Black peas sacked in good sacks $2.75 per bu. FOB Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. 6. bus. sound, hand thrashed New fra or Iron Peas $21 for the lot. or $4 a a HE. L. Pitman, Canton, Ga., 20 bus. 90 per cent pure Brown Whippoorwill peas $3.25 per bu FOB station. C. H. Darby, White Plains, Ga. 10 bus. No. 1 Brab peas $3.75 per bu. 15 bus. No. 2 Brabs $3 per bu. 12 ous. Sound mixed peas, $3 per bu. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Ga., Rt. A. Few bus. mixed peas $3 per bu. Few bus. Matthews imp. Soy beans, $6 per bu. Spanish peanuts, 3 1-2c per Ib. All FOB. Wrightsville. Jas M. Luck, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4. 35 bus. mixed Clay and Speckle peas for $3 per bu. FOB. C. D. Morgan, Bolingbroke, Ga., RFD 1. 3 bus. Otootan beans $5.50 per bu. J. P. Turner, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 3. White running Butter Beans 25c per lb. 10 lbs. or more 25c per lb. 10 lbs. or more 20c per lb. Mrs. Rob Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. 90-day Velvet beans, clean and sound $1.25 per bus. FOB Dawson. J. P. Smith, Dawson, Ga. 75 fos. Hastings Stringless green pod snap beans sound and clean 20c per Ib. If less than 25 lbs. desired send postage no checks accepted. J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A, Box 71. 7 bus. Whip peas, $4 per bu. FOB Meansville, Ga. A. G. Oliver, Means- ville, Ga. Rt. Velvet beans $1.75 per bu. Send cash with order. W. A. Meadows, Fitzger- ald, Ga., Rt. 3. Matthews Imp. Soy beans, not re- cleaned $4.50 per bu. FOB Lovett, Ga. H. M. Moorman, Lovett, Ga. : Biloxi Soy beans $1 per pk. or $4 per bu. Best of all Soys. W. W. Dris- kell, Sparta, Ga. 3 bus. of Otootan Soy beans, slight- ly damaged $4 per bu. T. B. Russell, Luthersville, Ga. 30 bus. good mixed Whip peas $3 per bu. FOB Fayetteville, Ga. H. G. Mask, Fayetteville, Ga., RFD 1. 7 bus. of pure Brabham peas $4 per bu. S. A. NcCash, Glenn, Ga. No. 1 Otootan beans $6 per bu. No. 1 Laredos $5 per bu. Large running Velvet beans $2.50 per bu. W. H. Holt Fayetteville, Ga., RFD 3. Bunch Velvet beans, $2.75 per bu. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. New Era Peas $3.50 per bu. C. Les- ter Harrell, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 3. 30 bus. Laredo beans, $4 per bu. 150 bus. Running velvet beans in 2 1-2 bus. bags $1.40 per bu. 45 bus. pure Whip peas $4 per bu. All. in good bags. FOB. J. A. Woodard, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 4. z White running butter beans 25 per pt. Stringless Green Pod bean 50c per pt. All good seed. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. White and red Speckled Crowders 35c per Ib. or 3 Ibs. for $1; White Crowder 35c per lb. or 3 lbs. for $1 del in 3rd zone. Mrs. E. E. Pope, Win- ston, Ga., Rt. 2. 100 bus. choice Brown Whips, bright and sound, $3.25 per bu. 25 bus. New Eras, sound and good $3.15 per bu. 50 bus. Brown Whips, slightly mixed $3.- 2 10 per bu. 10c per bus. more in lots of less than 5 bus. boro, Ga. 50 bus. Otootan beans, new crop re- cleaned and guar. pure variety $5.00 FOB. W. L. Carmichael, Madison, Ga, | 200 bu. Otootan beans for sale at H. H. Greer, Greens- PAGE ELEVEN prevailing market price, P. W. God- irey, Covington, Ga. Early variety Velvet ~ beanssound condition, planted as late as May, makes good crop. $2 per bu FOB. W. M. Whitehurst Jeffersonville, Ga. 12 bus. New Lira peas, pure not mix- ed, picked before the rains, $3 per bu. FOB. E. J. McElheney, Monticello, Ga. 15 bus. Brab peas $4.50 per bu. All FOB. 45 bus. of threshed Velvet beans $1.50 per bu. Roy Dale, Dawson, Ga. Speckle running velvet beans $1.50 per bu FOB Eastman, Ga. Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 3. . 100 bus. 90-day Velvet beans $1.75 per bu FOB. A. R. DeLoach, Pitts, Ga. Little Black and White Striped Half runner garden beans 25c per cup. Ken- tucky Wonder same price. Miss Reith Taylor, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 47. Tender Running Cornfield Very pro- lific beans 10c per cup; Add postage. Would exch. for dried apples or peach- es or anything can use. Also Okra and Popcorn same price. Mrs. M. P. Beasley, Boston, Ga. Rt. A, Box 139. 90-day Running Velvet beans in good 2 1-2 bus. bags $1.25 per bus. Less than 2 1-2 bus. $1.35 per bu. William Jackson, Donovan, Ga. 12 bus. Otootan beans 1929 crop, $6 per bu FOB. J. C. Towns, Good Hope, Ga. A few lbs of Salad peas, White Eng- lish peas 25c per lb. Mrs. J. D. Black- well, Cleveland, Ga. PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES, ETC., FOR SALE Cherries: White Sugar, 25c each; May, 20c each; Blue Damson plum, 20c; old fashioned blue raspberry, 35c dozen; old fashioned clear stone peach, 10c each, also large buneh sassafras roots, 25c. Mrs. J. M. H. Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. Concord grape vines, 10c ea. $1 doz; blackberries: Early Harvest, Eldorado, Ambrosia, and Himalaya, all 5c each, 50c dozen; White blackberries, 10c ea., $1 doz. No order for less than 15c. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 7, Box 454, Good Beco sprouts, 1 to=3: ft: 25e* also Everbearin strawberry plants, 25c a 100. Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. May cherry and Goose plum sprouts, both 25c each and postage. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. State inspec. true to name fruit trees, leading varieties: Peach, $1 doz. $3 a 100, $25 M. Grape vines, Concord Lutie, and Niagara, $1 doz. $5 a 100; Plum, $1.50 doz. $7.50 a 100; Rasp- berries, 75c doz. $2.50 a 100. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. State insp. true to name fruit trees, leading varieties: Apple, 3 to 4 ft. 15c each; Peach, 2 to 3 ft. 8c each, 3 to 4 ft. 10c each; Early Harvest, Cycle and Keiffer pear, 4 to 5 ft. 50c each; Con- cord, Niagara, and Delaware grape, 10c each; also Progressive everbearing strawberry, 50c a 100. Exch. for po- tato plants. W. H. Alexander, Cleve- land, Ga. Large, rooted Kudzu, $1 a 100. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. State insp. budded pecan trees, 4 to 10 ft., 35 to 75c each. Will exch. for pigs. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shell- man, Ga., Rt. 1. All leading var. Gov. insp. well branched, 2 yr. old apple trees, Elber- ta, Mayflower and Ga. Belle peach, and raspberry, all 15c each: Cherry, 49e; Concord and Niagara grape, 10c each. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga Rt. 1, Box 1. : PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE A few tons of sound Spanish pea- nuts $1 per bu. FOB. J. H. Stewart, Mitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3. Seedling Pecans, will exch for dried fruit or anything I can use, Miss Maggie Collier, Arlington, Ga. N. C. running Pinder seed, Red Spanish and Jumbo Peanuts, shelled and sorted, 20c per qt. Add postage. Mrs. J. P. Warren, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 12. Small red Spanish peanuts 7c per 'b, FOB Eastman, Ga. Mrs, H. W. Law Eastman, Ga., Rt. 3. White Spanish peanuts 5c per Ib. Runners at 4c per Ib, All FOB. Samp Smith, Douglas, Ga., Rt. 2. Fresh shelled White Spanish pea- nut seed, never fail to. get perfect | stand 20 lbs. will plant 1 acre. 6c per Ib. in 120 even wt. bags. W. A. Sargent, 306 5th Ave., Cordele, Ga. Hand _ picked white Spanish peanuts for seed 10c per Ib. Would like to exch some for Jackson Wonder bunch col- ored butter beans, or Hendersons bunch lima beans, 2 Ibs. of peanuts for 1 lb. of beans. Each to pav post- Mrs. A. F. Underwood, Conyers, Flowers and Seed Wanted (Continued from page 9) Want to exch dahlia bulbs, ol. and dbi. flowers, large well root- ed Sultanas, Geraniums, Beefsteak or _ other Begonias Fuchsia, or dbl. pe- - tunias. Will also exch. Red Orange and yellow canna bulbs for any of the above pot flowers. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs. A. J. Bramlett, Dial, Ga. - Want to exch thoroughbred S. C. R. I. Red eggs at $1 per 15, for hyacinths of mixed colers. Write first. Mrs. Geo. McClendon, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. Want solid yellow Woodbine Vine exactly like the Red, only solid yellow | color). State price and send sam- ple of leaf. Mrs. Geo. T. Mygatt, Athens, Ga.; 1260 Prince Ave. - Want lining out stock Gingko Bilo-. ba. State price on 250. R. M. Mat- thews, Thomaston, Ga. Want to exch. pure bred R. I. Red eggs, at $1.25 per 15 for Globe arbor- vitae, Blue Spruce, Japonica, Rhodo- dendrons, nice size, not seedlings. Mrs. R. J. Paris, Dallas, Ga. Want to exch. Daisy chrysanthe- mums (white) for pink and red ner- ennial ee Mrs. H. L. Aultman, Byron, Ga. Want to exch. pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, frorn 8 and 9 lb. hens, at $2.50 per 15 for all colors of imam- moth type dbl..dahlia tubers. 2 set- tings for 1! doz. mice size tubers of ail dbl. mainmoth type and 1 tuber of each color with good eyes. No single nor small type accepted. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4. Want to exch. some large, dbl. red cannas for rooted geraniums, or for white feed sacks. Will sell cannas for 40c a doz. Miss Bessie Roberson, Ome- ga Ga. ae all kinds monthly roses except running; good size, well rooted plants. Will exch wandering jew for same: 6 cuttings or 3 weil rooted pieces for 1 rose bush. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rock- Nnart, Ga. _ Want, i each white, red, yellow ole- anders, Red, Leopard, Beefsteak, and Venus, begonias, blue August lily, wht. fuchsia, white and pale pink sultanas, blue hydrangea; 3 each roots white, pink cannas; 1 doz. perennial phlox, all colors hibiscus, Calla lilies, large, incurved white and pink chrysanthe- mums, white and pink dbl. geraniums. Will pay cash, or exch. other flowers - and seed. Write. Geo. Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga. - Want to exch. Shasta daisies, choice large chrysanthemums, all colors, dbl. - pink cannas and other flowers for - mixed col. ruffled giadioli or perennial . Plant for plant. Mrs. O. L. Stroud, McDonough, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. nice dbl. dahlia bulbs 11 dif. col. at 8c per bulb for white wisteria, any color pomegranate (ex- cept red) or white Easter, or Amaryl- lis lily; also have purple and white variegated violets, 10c or exch for oth- er flowers. Write. Miss Bernice Mil- licans, Villanow, Ga. Want to exch. 3 to 8 in. well rooted boxwood for Kolkwitzia, or all colors Roman hyacinths and tulip bulbs. Write first. Miss D. Gates, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 1. - Want 200 hardy evergreen hedge plants: arborvitae, junipers, Austrian pine, Black Hill spruce, Douglas Fir. Write what you have and price. W. E. Frazier, Ellijay, Ga. _. Want to exch i Ib. old fashioned half runner green bean seed for dbl. _ pink geraniuims, well rooted, or for dbl white, or rosebud ger. Mrs. H. L. $mith, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4. Want i weeping willow about 3 ft. high and other pot and summer flow- ers. Will exch spider and other lily bulbs for same. Write what you have and want. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brew- eon, Ga; > Want to exch. variegated running roses, well rooted for ferns, begonias, geraniums, or any kind of pot plants. No name or address. Want to exch. pure bred B. R. eggs for pink, white and yellow dahlia tu- bers and mixed colors gladioli bulbs. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. Want any colors, dbl. variety, hibis- cus, peonies, japonica all well rooted. Will exch. Daisy chrysanthemums well rooted at 10c each postpaid. Mrs. G. . Buntin, Georgetown, Ga., RFD. Want pink physostegia, perennial eet pea, white, or rich red crepe yrtle, dbl. orchid altheas, hardy hi- biscus, and magnolia glaucia. Will ex- shange buddleia, golden bell, spirea, > weeping willow at 25c ea., posteete niger, te. Be mM n, ae Watson, or 2 for | $50; 3 MARKET BULLETIN leaf cannas (very fine large clusters of red, blooms all summer and fall) for white crepe myrtle or pink can- oe Mrs. Douglas W. Weems, Luella, 2. Want 1 each red and pink sultanas, both to be rooted, also 1 red and 1 each, yellow mixed, purple, and _yel- low and green mixed coleus. Write what you have at once. Mrs. J. K. Sroft, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 60. Want to exch. lilac bushes, well roo-- ved, and white and blue iris lilies, for any kind of yard or box flowers. Mrs. Alvan A. Wiley, Auburn, Ga. Want to exch. Lace fern for coleus or sultanas, well rooted. Only a lim- ited amount. Mrs. Jim Thompson, Odum, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 30. : Want to exch. improved Porto Rico sotato plants for shrubbery. Mrs. E. u, Moody, Baxley, Ga. Incubators For Sale 1 Sears-Roebuck canopy oil brood- er, 1M cap., A-1 cond. Sell for 5 bu. iittle Spanish peanuts and $5. Mrs. iitta S. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. 1 500-chick size incubator, no cold brooder, will exch for syrup or shell- ed corn. G. C. Humphrey, Millen, Ga. 1 Cyphers Incubator, 144 egg capac- ty: Set 5 times, $12.50 FOB Greens- soro, Ga. W. W. Brooks, Greensboro, wa. 2 Sol Het, Twin Float 350 chick cap. yrooder, perfect cond. I bought 1928, used to raise 3 broods of chickens, $10. i bought in 1929, used for 1 brood, $12.50. Exch. for incubators. Write what you have. Mrs. Willis Watson, Woodbury, Ga. All-Metal Ross brooder house, com- plete with 2 brooder stoves and 180 B. Rocks, 4 wks. old chicks, for $200. Leaving City reason for selling out. W. F. Ortiz, Atlanta, Ga. 22 Lakeview Ave., N. E. Phone Cherokee 2073-J. Several good incubators, $3.50 to $16. Will exch. Malcolm Simmons, Decatur Ga. 102 Greenwood Place. Used incubators and brooders. Good operating cond. guaranteed. Cheap for cash. Write for description and price an kind wanted. Chas. F, Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. 6 Prairie State Inc., 400 cap. almost new, perfect cond. $35, which is less than 1-2 price. Will consider trade for poultry. R. F. Haney, Smyrna, Ga. 1 Electric brooder, 50-100 cap. Nev- er used or unpacked, $4 Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. : Porter Soft Heat inc. 200 cap. good cond. $18; Buckeye 110 cap. good cond. $12. Will exch. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin, Ga. Rt. 2. Little Brown Hen incubator, good cond., $3 or exch for 25 W. L. baby chicks. Mrs. J. S. Murphy, Cordele, Ga., Rt. 3. 400 cap. Cypress inc. $20. W. O. Thompson, Lawrenceville, Ga. 135 egg cap. inc. and a 200 cap. broo- der, together with instruction books, thermometers, water troughs and wire fence for brooder, $25 for outfit. H. N. Carver, East Point, Ga., 328 Cler- mont Ave. : 100 cap. inc. used 2 times, $14. Mrs. J. C. Gilbert, Box Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 Buckeye inc., 600 and 360 cap. Also the Worlds Best Phelan brooder, 1M cap. with thermometer all practically new, used very little, very reasonable for cash, and immediate sale. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga., Rt. 2, Gillions- ville Road. . 3 Coal burning brooders, 500 cap. with stove, pipe and ventilating flue. $10 each; 3 Oil burning brooders, 1M cap., $4 each. All used for only one bunch of chicks. B. M. Rawlings. Rossville, Ga. : Little Brown hen inc. Set twice. A-1 cond. Complete with instructions, $2 oe W. G. Carnes, Rome, Ga. RFD Buckeye inc. 120 cap., good runnine cond., $8 FOB. Mrs. E. H. MMichael. Buena Vista, Ga. 1-Super Hatcher inc. and oil broo- der, 250 cap. complete, A-1 cond. $22.- 50 FOB. Mrs. M. B. Hall, Montezu- ma, Ga., P. O. Box 73. 1 Prairie State inc. 300 cap. and 1 Simplex brooder, 500 cap. Both in first class cond $15 each, or both together Mrs. J. W. Tucker, Macon Ga., Rt. 2. 600 cap. Buckeye inc. $60; 350 cap. $30: 65* cap. $10. All in perfect work- ing cond. National coal brooder, 1M eap., $10; Buckeye coal brooder, 350 cap., $8; 500 cap. Browers soft coal brooder, used once, $7.50; 1 new (never used) 500 cap. Standard Reliable oil brooder, $9. All in gcod working cond Homer G. Cline, Canton, Ga., Rt. 4. | 600 cap. Buckeye inc. perfect cond. -500 cap. Buckeye oil brooders ; 0 each, G. N gion, bummer, $1 Locy |oeans, corn, feed oats, Practically new inc., Model Queen 210 to 220 cap. and 1 practically new brooder, $25 for both. Mrs. E. T. Bos- well, Jr., Siloam, Ga. > 120 cap. incubator, good cond. with egg tester, thermometer, and instruct- ion book, $10. Mrs. T. B. Fletcher, Locust Grove, Ga., Rt. 2. Buckeyes: 65 and 110 cap. $10 and $15; 3 Cypress, 150, 250, and 400 cap. $12.50, $15 and $18. Exch. for 1929 crop pure Ga. Cane syrup in bbls. at d50c zal. or cans at 75c per gal. Mrs. Jas. seall, Macon, Ga. 407 Forsyth St. _1 Belle City incubator and brooder, i40 cap., used 1 time, perfect cond. Sell or exch. Carl E. Hamby, Marniet- ta; Ga. Rt. 3; No. 6 Buckeye, 2640 cap. $175 (seli Jn account of change of location). Now running, but can ship on short uotice. First class cond. 1 new fan, never used, goes with incubator. Just the machine for personal use for smali jatchery. T. W: Nations, Elberton, Ga. 540 cap. Wisconsin, only used a very little, $20; 2-250 cap. Wisconsin, good aS new, $10 each. J. C. Etheridge, forsyth, Ga., Rt. 2. _ Miller Inc. 75 egg cap., $6; 1 Old Trusty, about 175 cap. $11; Both in good shape. Also 2 coal brooder stoves, Bowers make, $7 each. Cost $21 each. M. S. Pullen, Whitesburg, Ga., Rt. 2. Putnam brooder, used 1 time, $3.75 jel. E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga., Rt. 1. 400 cap. Queen inc. with instruction book; good cond. Crate and del for $15. Exch for pr. of good, pure bred P. C, or Duroc Jersey pigs, Otootan or anything can use. H. A. Davenport, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 2. Simplicity inc. 110 cap. good cond. with instruction book and thermom- eter, $7.50 FOB. Exch for equal value. L..C. Pridgen, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 2. Used incubators and brooders. Good -perating cond. guaranteed. Cheap for cash. Write for description and pric- 2s on kind wanted. Chas. F. Howe, fort Valley, Ga. Little Brown Hen inc. nearly new, 300d cond. Needs a new burner. In- struction book furnished, $3.50. Exch. or 50 mixed breed baby chicks. Mrs. W. N. Johns, Odum, Ga. Incubators Wanted Want good second-hand incubator: Buckeye or Belle City, Buckeye pre- erred. At least 140 egg cap. Would prefer exch. good Sol Hot Twin Float srooder of 350 cap. Must be in perfect vond. Write what you have. Mrs. Willie Watson, Woodbury, Ga.. Want an inc. in good cond. of about :10 cap., Buckeye preferred, to be paid -or with first hatch of baby chicks rom Tancred W. L. Heavy laying str. | Mrs. O. F. Shearer, Alapaha, Ga. Want 250 to 300 cap. incubator and brooder, in good cond. Buy and pay in baby chicks, or just use a few mos for a_ per cent of hatch. Write first. Mrs. Ida Satterfield, White, Ga., Rt. 1. Want a Standard make inc. 250 to 500 cap. good cond. cheap. Exch hea- vy mixed breed baby chicks for same a a 100. Jas. Sirmans, Howell. _, Want to exch. value for Little Brown pe ete oe of ee cap., Write for 1ation. rs. E. L. Sterner, - ston, Ga., Rt. 3. usd Want good 2nd hand brooder, 250. to 500 cap. All complete and in good cond. and cheap for cash, or will exch cultivated blackberry cuttings at $2 ner 100 for Conley, Ga, Second-Hand Machin- ery For Sale 16 Stanchion sides, Ends and Yokes, all complete for cow stalls (cost $142) ell for $100 FOB. James V. Keith, Canton, Ga. 3 H. Reversible Disc plow with 24 n. disc and 1 extra disc, $35; 2 H. Disc harrow, 18 in. disc, 8 discs, in all, $25; 1 spring tooth 1 H. cultivator, ull set of teeth, $5; 1 Gantt cotton planter, $5; another one (used more). 32.50; 1 Martin terracing and ditching machine, reversible; can use 2, 3 or t mules, or tractor to pull same, $30; 1 Ledbetter seed dropper, full set. of dlates, chain drive, used good deal, but still does good work, $7.50. All above in -gnod working cond. Some almost. new. Exch for Jersey calves, pigs, or syrup, Otootan beans, or sorghum seed G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. |. wind stacker, | 22x36 case thresher, part pay. Miss Nancy Seay | wks. cheap; Thursday, April 3, 1930, _ ing and grading corn, Velvet and Soy beans, peanuts, clover and grass seeds; with power drive; 2-8 ft. John Deere cractor drawn binders; 1 Fordson, late -nodel, new motor; 1 Moline corn bin= der; 10 John D. riding cultivators with gang discs, plow feet and spring tooth attachments; 1 McCormick corn husk- 2r and shredder; 1 8 ft. lime and fer- wlizer sower; 1 Van Brunt, 5 row 3rain drill with fert. attachment; 2 .4x7 Van Brunt drills Vanden Bissell, 16 in. blades; 1-10 t. orchard harrow; 1 - 8 ft. 4 mule Jnthron Bissell harrow; 4 Case trac- sors, and 2 John D. 108 Cotton and sorn planters. O. K. David, Marshall- with tractor aitch, California orchard harrow; 2 = 3 ft. harrows: Tanden, 18 in. blades; Jille, Ga. Oliver 2 H. plow in good cond. Sell, wr exch for 10 hens; R. I. Reds, or B. ~ . .. preferred, or will exch for 10 gal. Sugar Cane syrup. N. B. Camp, Har- alson, Ga. Avery Shawnee Junior duplex corn dlanter, $25; 2 horse Bradley leverless _ cultivator, $22.50; and cultivator, $10 Bradley 1 blade -eed and fodder $12. All FOB Rail- iad Station.. F. H. Fuller, Madison, a, : combination drill 1 Taylor Eros patent churn without jar, cost $10, sell $5; genuine 1 horse Oliver A chilled turning plow, $5. All +n good cond. and FOB. W. L. Led=- | ford Crandall, Ga, Rt 1 1M ft. black inch pipe, 20 in. lengths | threaded and couplings, cheap for cash, or exch for good, thrifty pigs; 1 two horse Hercules gas eng. perfect cond, reasonable. W. T. Holmes, Cul- | loden, Ga. 1 Cuttaway harrow, $40; Dbl. plow, ; 514; All in good cond, almost new. a my place. J. W. Dinkins, Folkston, a. Z 1 small Hoffman 1 1-2 H. P. dairy oiler with inspector, for sale or exch ior anything can use. Ed _ Bruton, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 262. 2 1 small David Bradley (Sears-Roebuck type) at half price, or 2xch for peas, peanuts or syrup; also 1 spring tooth harrow, solid iron. Exch 1S above. grinder, | Ea. to pay freight when del | All above at Powder Springs; also have ~ 1 1 horse cutaway harrow at Oliver, A. ND. aa., for sale or exch. Write. Oglesby, Powder Springs, Ga. (Ee 3 horse Moline reaper and _ binder, A-1 cond. together with new canvas 3125 (bargain) FOB. Exch for cattle, W. O. Talley, Ohoopee, Ga. = 1 farm home canner, 24 can cap. complete accessories, $9 FOB, or exch. | for 1 Blue Flame or coal] burner brood= er in good cond. Mrs. H. F. Kelley, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 199. [ooenee 1 Aeromotor wind mill, 8 ft. and ev= press tank on separate tower, 1100 gal. cap. A. No. 1 cond. $150.00 cash as it now stands on my place, 1 1-2 mi. ee of Wrens. Ernest Walden, Wrens, a. s Complete set blacksmith tools, high grade stuff and good as new (every tool needed to operate a blacksmith ya shop), $125. Would be cheap: for $200. Mrs. J. L. Bradley, Leslie, Ga. 8 H. P. Mogul Internl. gas eng. A-1. cond. 10 H. P. Titan Intern] needs slight repairs; line shafts, pearings, pulleys, ete. cheap for cash, or exch. for bread corn. Make good | offer. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. P. O. Box 287. es 1 Perfection 2 row cotton duster, used 1 season, $20 (cost $81); also 1 2 John Deere 10 ft. tractor binders hangers, farm bell, 18 in. dia. and about 75 lbs., $2. F. M. Jones, Conyers, Ga. RFD 1. -8 row Hoosier wheat drill with oat and guano attachments $70 FOB. J. T. Gray, Ramhurst, Ga. Rt. 1. Se 1 McCormick Deering new Riding cultivator, used 1 season, $55 for quick sale. M.S. Pullen, Whitesburg, Ga. Myers deep well pump complete, also 175 ft. of 3-8 in. Sucker rod, first class cond. Make best offer. land, Blun, Ga. i A new King cotton planter, $5; No. FP. B. Kirk- 19 Oliver turn plow, $5. Cash with or- T. L. Williams, Sautee, Ga. der. Buckeye Fordson tractor, $125; 1 Riding cultivator, $40. Robt. S. Ander- | son, Hawkinsville, Ga. 1 pr. good wire (old ers, complete, $6. S. G. Rogers, Clax- ton, Ga. % : . Fordson tractor, good running order, new rings, $125 complete, also tractor harrows $25. I. C. Collier, Barnesville, | Ga. ; 2 horse Witte engine used about 8 exch. for peas. R. Wolfe, Baxley, Ga. oS Intern] Riding cultivator, $65, or e: for fresh cow, or for pure bred B. - - other good breed ch make) stretch- _ Ss. \ : Thursday, April 3, 1930. Flowers and Seed For Sale - (Continued from page 8) Magnolia 50c ea: Weeping Willows. Umbrella Chinas, Lombardy Poplars 25c ea. W. C. Lee, Grantville, Ga. Rt. 2. Amur River. Privet Hedge plants. nicely rooted $10 per M; Small lots 10c ea delivered. 2 White Lilacs, rooted 50c or exch. for other flowers. Mrs. W. D. Watson, Logansville, Ca. Several doz. Pink Everblooming Be- gonias, nice plants well rooted, Wan- dering Jew, (green), 4 planys 5c. nice size, all colors geraniums. rooted 10c ea; Add postage. Mrs. M. J. Smith. Farmington, Ga. Canna Bulbs, red.and yellow mixed _ will grow several ft. high 50c per doz _ Narcississi tulbs. white with yellow centers 25c per doz; Snowdrops, 15 pe: -. doz; Danlia bulbs: dbl dark red 10c ide ek for 25c; than 450e. 7, -ns, ei tage. a. Postpaid. Miss cuttings 10c; Chrysanthemums, 25c per doz. Yellow monthly rose cuttings 2 for 5c; Begonias 10c ea. Seven Sister roses rooted 15c ea. Catnip, Dusty Mil- ler and Penny Royal 10c per doz. Will exch for red Gladioli, Hibiscus, Golden Glow, Bleeding Heart, or red Dahlia bulbs, Pink Sweet Williams, Colias or ferns, Boxwoods or Speckled Spider lilies. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 75. ae Crepe Myrtle cuttings, Lily bulbs 20c per doz. Love and Tangle Moss, 2c ea. Bridle Wreath 10c ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Hattie Ray, Kensington, Ga. Rt. 1. 100 Evergreen Hedge, well rooted, 12 to 18 inches tall, 25 for 75c; 100 for $2.75; Cash with order, add postage. Cannas, Bronze foliage 30c per doz. 5 doz. for $1.00; Lilacs 10c ea. 3 for 25c: Well rooted: Add postage. Snowball cuttings 6 for 25c; Trumpet vine 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Amaryllis bulbs, salmon color 20c ea. 3 for 50c; Poinsettia cuttings 25c ea. 3 for 60c; add postage on all or- ders. Mrs. G. J. Holcombe, Bremen, Ga. Box-102. Poinsettia cuttings now ready to root, with instructions as to planting. Will bloom in November remaining in bloom until March, 25 ea. George H. White, Jackson, Ga. ge: ; Cluster Rose vines 15c ea; 2 for 25c. Single red Spirea, White Spirea and dbl. white spirea 10c ea. 3 for 25c; White Eng. Dogwood or Mock Orange 10c ea. 3 for 25c; Large pink monthly rose bushes 15c ea. 2 for 25c. Dbl. pur- ple Althea, dbl white althea, single red 15c ea. 2 for 25c. Mrs. V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. Coreposis plants field Daisies 30c per doz. a few Mrs. Francis King Rose, red; King Humbert, red; Richard Wal- | lace yellow; Beethoven, pink canna bulbs green and bronze foilage with large trusses $1 doz; Pot plants for exch. Dorothy Perkins rose plants, well rooted, $1 per doz, Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson ,Ga. : Gladioli bulbs, white with pink throat 35c per doz. Double canna bulbs red yellow and variegated 35c doz. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. .3. Coral Vine tubers 1 yr. old 25c; 2 for 50; Arbor Vitae 2 and 3 yrs. old $1. ea. He John A. Rachels, Dublin, Ga. Box Spruce pines 3 for 25c; May cherries }3 for 25c; Yellow flags 4 for 25c: Yel- low Thornless rose 3 for 25c. Trailing Arbutus 15 per doz. Rutha Richard, Hemp, Ga. Dahlia bulbs, purple, salmon pink and variegated 10c per bulb or $1 per doz. Cannas: large yellow and red $1.50 Double rders, Mrs, W, T. Westbr postage for less | Thursday, April 3, 19 Hibiscus, Ornamental Grass, dou Baby Doll rose, (white for pots), 9 ple Wisteria, thornless yellow roses; Yellow Star Jasmines, 15c ea; Fine in=- curved and reflex chrysanhemul! White, pink. yellow and lavender. per doz. double Golden Glow, Shasta Daisies, large Sweet. Williams 20c pe doz. well rooted phlox and lark spur all colors to reduce my quantity 25c per 100. Gailardias, Calliopsis, Primrose, Violets and 3 kinds of Wandering Jew, 10c per doz. Eng. Daisies 10c per doz, Bulbs of fine Dahlias, all kinds and colors mixed 50c per doz. Tuberoses 10c, Achimenes. bulblets for pots, (make fine display), 15c per doz. Mixture flower seed, Salvia, Four Oclocks, Bal- cams ,double pink Calliopsis, Cosmos, Marigolds, Zinnias, Burning Bush, Mignonette, Celosia, red and variegat- ed, 10c per pkg. Ferns 10c ea. Add p tage. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Rt. 2. : Chrysanthemum plants, large incurv. ed and medium size 7 colors 15 per doz. Double Dahlia bulbs 5c ea. Re yellow and purple. Add postage small orders. Mrs. S. Spaggins, gerald, Ga. Rt. 1. aS Dew Drop bulbs 10c per doz. Jonquil and butter and egg bulbs 10c doz. Do: othy Perkins rose cuttings 2 for 5 Crepe Myrtle sprouts 10c ea. Ro: Mary cuttings 5c ea. Old time Wh Easter lilies, 10 per doz. bulbs. Cap Jasmines cuttings 5c. Add postage. Mr; W. A. Lanier, Fitzpatrick, Ga. Violets, Jonquils, October Lilies, lilies 25 doz. Orange lilies, yellow cissi 30c per doz. Amaryllis 40c e Ferns 10c ea. Mixed Chrysanthemums 25 per doz, Miss Evelyn Goodwi Butler, Ga. Rt. 2. : is Purple lilacs, 1 to 4 ft. 40c ea. Pu ple Wisteria 7&c. ea. Flowering A monds 15c ea. All well rooted. Jonqui and Daffodils 25 per doz. ~ Yello Primrose 25c doz. Hardy Verbenas 25 doz. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas. eng. and other farm implements. J. D. Lewis, Greensboro, Ga. RFD 5. 1 horse Cole guano distributor and cover, fairly good shape, $10.00. Will do good work. 2 disc 2 horse and 3 horse, $12 and $15 Chattanooga pea and bean huiler, No. 5 good shape with belt, $65; 1 dbl. hopper plain view corn planter, for corn, beans, peas, cane, with guano attachments. S. R. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga. _ Taylor Bros. electric churn and mo- tor, 110 voltage, excellent cond. $12.50; also 5 gal. bbl. churn, practically new, ws Mrs. A. M. Solomon, Ft. Valley, a. Motor, G. E. 60 cycles, 220 volts, 1 H. P. 3 phase, full speed load: What do you offer? Also motor, 110 volts, amp. 2 H. P. 1-6 speed 1500 D. C. $5, or exch, for 4 R. I. Red, Donaldson str. pullets, blood tested, 8 to 12 mos. old. Write before shipping. T. O. Gillis, Atlanta, Ga, 925 Rose Circle, S. W. 1 Talbot 8 H. eng. and boiler, good running cond. cheap, or exch. Also McCormick Deering tractor, and other eng. T. J. Amos, Butler, Ga. Injernt. tractor, 10.20, also dbl. dise; harrow, also Stover feed grinder, all good as new, $400. Do not write, come and see. J. D. Belcher, Austell, Ga. RFD 2. Second-Hand Machin- ery Wanted Want 1 Avery Middle Buster. Make best cash offer. R. D. McDonald, Com- merce, Ga. RFD. . : Want Oliver_D. 72 tractor disc plow, cheap for cash, or will exch. other things of value for same. C, L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga . : Want No. 4 Star pea and bean hul- ler in good cond. cheap for cash. W. H. Hagan, Morrow, Ga. _Want Rotary Hoe in good cond, Ad- vise price. A. lL, Faulkner, Monticel- lo ,Ga. ~ Want a 12 disc cutaway harrow for 3 or 4 mules ,cheap for cash, near Alma, Waycross, or Blackshear, Alfred Q. Sweat, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 39. Want a DeLaval cream separator, not less than No. 10, in first class cond. cheap. for cash. ~C. W. Alien, Cleve- rand, Ga. Rt. 4. Want to buy some farm power ma- chinery. Hoke OKelley, Atlanta, Ga. 1011 Atl. Trust Co. Bldg. Want Water tank and tower, 3 to 5 M. gal. cap. A. G. Swint, Orchid Hill, Ga. Want a tractor Cultipacker.. State what you have and price. T. A. Mor- gan, Chickamauga, Ga. Want 1 Cole hill dropper cotton piper, C. N. Adams, Social Circle, Want Diesel Eng. 6 to 12h. p. Make best cash price and amount of fuel recs uses. Howard Dorsey, Sunnyside, Want stump puller and grain thresh send full information. A. Z. Cumbee, West Point, Ga. RFD 4... Want some shop blowers, cheap, at once. H. W. Green, Buchanan, Ga. ees 2 Box 120. ant magneto for a Sampson trac- tor, in good shape ,ready for use. GC. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga. Want good 2 or 2 1-2 h. p. gas eng. in good shane. Pay cash. Aubrey West, Hollywood, Ga. : * Want 1 coil milk cooler with con- nections in good cond. Prefer exch. of Reg. Guernsey male calf. Prentiss Neal. St. Simons Island, Ga. Want 2 row planter. State make, cond. and price. A. A. Dickenson, Colauitt, Ga. Want 1 snike dise tractor harrow for Fordson, in good order. State cond. and best price in first letter. H. D. Dickson,Rutledge, Ga. y (Continued on page 18) : Cc. R. Ross, wes Georgia Products | For Sale PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE - (Continued from page eleven) 2 tons Ga. Runner peanuts, not re- cleaned, 4c per lb. FOB. A. R. De- Loach, Pitts, Ga. Box 104. _. White Spanish peanuts 8 1-2c per lb. Shelled, no order less than 50 ibs. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.. Virginia Bunch seed peanuts, ma- chine picked, 4c per ib. or hand pick- ed, 4 1-2c per lb. Ga. bunch seed pea- nuts, hand picked 4 1-2c per lb. G. Fred E. Seckinger, Guyton, Ga. Spanish peanuts, thrashed before _ the storm, 4c per lb. FOB Hatley, Ga. F. D. Dowdy, Cordele, Ga. RFD D. Genuine N. C. Runner peanuts, va- riety sound any amount, 80c per bu. FOB. O. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga. $50 bus. of N. C. Runner Peanuts, poe quality seed 4c per lb, FOB Nay- or, Ga. W. L. Byrd, Naylor, Ga. No. 1 Small White Spanish peanuts, selected for seed, 4c per lb. FOB Lump- kin, Ga. A. T. Fort, Lumpkin, Ga. Ga. Runner peanuts 4c per lb, FOB Hatley, Ga. Cash with order. T. E. Hatcher, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. a ton Pans gs as apes 4c per ; ison, Ga.. . 8. No Balsam, Ga. Soret W. R. Vickery, Martin, Ga Want 5 M. Ruby King Pepper pla by April Ist; also 2 M treated Port Ricans, and 3 M. good tomato pla by April ist. Will accept best offe Thompson strawberry at 40c a 100. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga, Want enough: Big Stem Jersey pot. plants for an acre, by the 10th. Sta at once best price. E. L. Floyd, Brent: wood, Ga. : Want Bunch yam and old fashioned Boone pot. plants. Mrs. Luther Carmi chael Canton Ga. Rt. 1. es Want 500 rhubarb or Pie plant roots. Make best price in first letter. C. M Head Marietta Ga. 2 Want 500 or 1 M. early Triumph pot plants. Give del. price and date can ship. J. W. Sammons Tarrytown Ga. ef lants. exch. pullets of any popula reed and other value for same. J, H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ao Want 1 or 2 M pot. plants; a fev hundred cabbage, tomato and pepp plants. Will exch. pure bred B. R. eggs. Write Mrs. Josie Jenkins, D: lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. ses Miscellaneous For Sa ~Sundried Yellow Root. 35 Garrett, P 4 -per M. postpaid. PAGE EIGHTEEN Second-Hand Machin- ery Wanted (Continued from page 15) _ Want 1 McCormick Deering binder In good shape and cheap for cash. Write. W. E. Wilder, Musella, Ga. Want a good cream separator. Mrs. #. R. Roper, Villanow, Ga., Rt. 1. Want Walker cotton spray for dis- tribuling poison. J. J. Stephens, Lu- thersville, Ga. Rt. 1. : Want windmill, preferably with tank Suitable for watering dwelling and small farm. Must be in good cond. and cheap. Write particulars. H. OKelley, Logansworth, Ga. Want -to trade 1 Kelly Duplex feed mill for garden tractor, or small gas eng. J. P. Kelly, Chatsworth, Ga. - Want 1 steamy bottle washer in good cond; 1 washin& vat with table and hood for washing and sterilizing milk bottles and 1 small gas eng... All must be in first class cond. and cheap for cash. Ed Bruton, Atlanta, Ga. fot. 4 Ox 262.2% Want a peach sizing machine. State cond. and best price. J. Frank Beck, Atlanta ,Ga. 805 Atl. Trust Bldg. Plants For Sale Government Inspected Porto Rican potato plants, April and May delivery, $1.75 per M. Cash with order, Bill -Steedley, Coffee, Ga. Cabbage plants,-early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield. 500 for 60c, $1.10 65c per M. express collect. L. Summer, Omega, Ga. Garlic bulbs, 40c per C, Spearmint 15c per half dozen plants, Horse radish for planting, 30c per half dozen. Mrs. M. L. Clayton, Roy, Ga. : Improved purple skin Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M, 5M $7.25, 10 M for $14. Ready April 15th. W. H. Stewart, Rt. No. 1, Box 31. Alma, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, grown from the vine, Government inspected, $1.60 per M. delivered in Ga. N. W. Daniel, Rt. No. 1, Box 122, Ty Ty, Ga. Nice collard plants, 30c per C, 55c per 200, $1 for 500. delivered. Money order or cash. Mrs. Ean Beasley, Scre- ven, Cae Rts 41: Earl varieties cabbage plants, $1.25 per M. postpaid. Prompt shipment and full count guaranteed. W. T. Brooks, Arlington, Ga. : Nancy Hall potato plants, Govern- ; _ ment inspected and treated, $1.50 per M. J. Ga. Bermuda grass plants, $1.50 per peck delivered or $1 fob. Free of trash and dirt. Mrs. Berry L. Griffis, Dupont, Ga. RFD, Box 9A. Improved Porto Rican potato plants, ready April 15th, $1.50 per M. 10 M. and over $1.40 per M. A. H. Hardrick, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure purple skin Porto Rican potato plants, state inspected and. treated. $1.75 per M. 5 M or more, $1.50 per M. fob. here. Good counts and prompt shipment. April, May and June del. J- C. Tyre, Bristol, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. Early triumph, $1.75 per M. fob. J. Glosson, Rt. No. 3, Alma, Alma. State inspected, satisfactiot guaranteed. G. J. Holton, Alma, Ga. Rt. No.,4. Government insp: imprqved Porto Rican pototo plants, $1.75 per M, 5 M or more $1.50 fob Bristol. Good count and quality. Anril-and May delivery. L. E. Deal. Bristol. Ga. State insnected jwell dinped pink skin Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. fob. April and Mav del. send money order, no Check accepted. Seab Smith. Bristol, Ga. Porto Rican, Japanese Yam, Patte- saw yam, sweet potato plants, certi- fied $1.75 per M. 5 M or more, $1.50 per M. Tomato plants, 45c per C. $1.40 per 500, $1.90 per M. pepper 60c per C, $1.75 per 500, $3 per M. All _ prices fob. Fine Crystal wax white Bermuda onion pnlant,, $1.50 per M. del. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. j Lucretia Dewberry and Premo dew- berry and McDonald blackberry plants, 75c per C, 200 for $1.25, $6 per M. Ce- lestial and brown turkey fig 5 large or . % medium or 12 small size $1, Himalaya Blackberrv. 100 for $1.50, J. W. Toole, Rt: 2, Macon. Ga. Certified Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 ner M fob. $1.65 del. in Ga. H. W. Bennett, Alma, Ga. Cabbage. Tomato and collard plants, 50e for 300, 75c per 500, $1.25 per M. del. Assorted as wanted. G. Ben Wilson, Abbeville, Ga. ., Porto Rican potato plants, state in- spected, 1 to 5 M, $1.75. per M. 10 M. ig ; x MARKET BULLETIN or more, $1.50 per M fob. Cash with order, no personal checks accepted. D. W. Davis, Dewy Rose, Ga. Genuine red skin Porto Rican potato pants from vine cutings, chemically treated and inspected ,true to name, $1.75 per M. del. 5M $1.65 per M. Ga. Points. J. W. Haman, Sumner, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. Greater Baltimore plants, $1.25 per M. Baby King pepper plants, $2 per M, or 40c per C. Collard and cab- bage plants, $1.25 per M. April delivery. G. L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. Improved pink skin Porto Rican po- tato plants, government inspected and treated, $1.50 per M. fob April and May delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. B. M. Hosford, Rt. 2 Chester. Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Ruby King pepper plants $2 per M. 40c per C_ Collard and cab- bage plants $1.25. per M. April del. S. B. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, inspect- and and treated, $1.50 per M. Will ex- change for cabbage and collard and tomato seed, or dried fruit. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Earliest variety improved Klondike strawberry plants, 30c per C, $1.25 per 500, $2 per M. delivered. All young, well rooted plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M. State inspected and treat- ed. OCabbage and onion plan;s, $1.20 per M. now ready fob. Pepper plants, $2.50 per M. Tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Mrs. C. L. Smith Baxley, Ga. State inspected porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. Coy Rentz, Sur- rency, Ga. : Red Gold, Sugar Saver, Strawberry plants, originated by Gardner Nur- sery Co.. Osage, Iowa, $1 per dozen, $2 per 50, $4 per 100. $35 per M. result of 17 yrs. scientific breeding and select- ing. A cross between No. 999 and Pre- mier, 15 to 48 berries on single fruit stem; 8 inches in circumference. Very sweet, wild, strawberry flavor. For June fruiting. John Chrisulakey, Washing- ton, Ga. Genuine Improved red skin Porto Rican potato plants, government in- spected and treated, $1.65 per M, 5M or more, $1.50 per M. D. T. Herrington, Graham, Ga. Potato plants improved Porto Ri- cans, government inspected. $1.50 fob or $1.75 delivered.. Cash with order. O. L. Mobby, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 43. Genuine improved red skin Porto Ri- can potato plants, government inspec- ted and treated $1.50 per M. in 5 M lots, all over 5 M, $1.35 per M. fob. Now booking orders for April, May and June delivery. Money order with or- der. 2 Box 16. Pure Porto Rican potato plants, grown from vine, cutting, state in- spected, $1.50 per M. Tomato plants, $1.25 per M. fob. Ruby King pepper plants, $2.50 per M fob. J. P. Mullis, Baxey, Ga. Rt. 4. Government inspected Porto Rican plants, $1.75 per M. 5 M or more $1.50 ver M fob. Full count, April delivery. H. R. Owens, Pembroke, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, govern- ment inspected, good plants good count, prompt shipment guaranteed. Money with order. $1.25 per M. fob, Baxley, $1.50 del. J. M. Medders, Bax- ley. Ga. Rt. 4. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants. $2 per M. prepaid, $1.75 expressed. Will exchange for Laredo or Otootan soy beans, 2 1-2 M. per bushel. each-party naying freight. J. W. Watson, Pitts, Ga. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, land leading variety tomato plants, $1.50 per M. fob. Ruby King pepper pants, $2.25 per M. fob. G. R. Thomas, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants. land leading variety tomato plants, $1.50 per M. fob. Ruby King pepper olants, $2.25 per M fob. O. P. Pitt- man, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, land leading variety . tomato plants. $1.50 per M. fob. Ruby King pepper plants, $2.25 per M fob. M. L. Bullard, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Government inspected an dtreated Porto Rican potato planis April de- livery, $2 per M. 5 M and more, $1.50 per M. O. H. Owens, Pembroke, Ga. Vine grown government inspected and treated Porto Rican potato plants $2 per M. 5 M. or more, $1.75 per M. del. Will exchange for 100 B. B. or R. I. R. baby chicks. James A. Ryals, Rox 326, Hazlehurst, Ga. _ Parkers superior Porto Rican potato plants. $2.50 per M. in less then M. smude onion,- same price. W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Ga. Rt. lots, $2 above 5M. April and May de- livery. From pure yellow skin Por- to Ricans, sjate inspected, and guar- anteed free from disease. A. B. Par- ker, Plains, Ga. Rt. 2. Early Jersey, Charleston, Wakefield cabbage plants, 500 for 75c, $1 per M. Ready to ship day order received. Ge- orgia and Cabbage collard, 500 for 75c, $1 per M. New stone, Greated Balti- more. tomato plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 per M. Ruby King peppers Bulnose, 35c per 100, $1 for 500, $1.75 per M. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M, 10 M and up $1.35. Cash with or- der for prompt shipment. Herman Boatright, Alma, Ga. Box 31. Booking orders for collard plants, 50c per 200, 55c for 300, 75c for 500, $1.25 per M. April andMay delivery. or Williams, Flowery Branch, Ga. Hastings genuine early Prolific to- mato plants, ready within a few days, $2.50 M. del by P. P. State insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Add postage. J. O. Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB. G. H. Rentz, Surrency, Ga. A few M. Lady Thompson Excelsior and Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100 $1 per 500, $1.75 M. Thos. W. Smith, Thomson, Ga. Redfield Beauty tom. plants, 45c a 100, $1.40 500; $2.25 M. Cabbage, 75c, 500; $1.40 M. Mrs. D. E. Cason, Black- shear, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and chemically treated, $1.50 M. up to 25 M. Above, $1.25 M. Begin shipping April 10th. Sat. guaranteed. A. H. Pitts, Moultrie, Ga. : Cabbage and collard plants, 60c, .200, 65c, 300; $1.25 M. postpaid. 75 M. and buyer pay postage. Booking orders now Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, all var. and Bermuda and Prizetaker onion plants, $1 and charges. New spring crop, well rooted and thrifty. G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga. = White Bermuda onions, $1.25 M fob. N. .T. Christmas, Pinehurst, Ga. Bermuda grass roots, free from dirt, $1.75 per package, $6 per bu. Exchange for hens. Tomato plants, June pink, Greater Baltimore, 40c per C, $1.50 per 500, $2.25 per M. May~delivery, cash with order. H. O. Kelley, Lovejoy, Ga. Rt.<1. True Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, strong and well rooted, $2 per C, postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blake- ly, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, head and non heading collards, 75c for 500, or $1.25 per M. Crystal Wax Ber- Earlana and Chalkers Early Jewel tomato plants, 100 for 20c. $1 for 500, or $1.50. Ruby King and World Beater pepper plants. 15 per doz. 60c per 100. Black Beauty Egg plant, 20c per doz. open field erown, damp moss to. roots, prepaid. Mrs. Minnie L. McEver, Rt. No. 1 Bras- elton, Ga. TIeeburge and Big Boston lettuce plants, 25e per 100 del. Cash with or- der. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. Genuine improved red skin Porto Rican government inspected and treat- ed plants, $1.50 per M uv to 5 M. all over $1.40 per M. fob. Prompt deliv- ery and good count. G. H. Lord, Gra- ham; Ga. Rt 1. Porto Rican potato plants, govern- ment insnected, $1.50 per M, 20 M or more, $1.25 per M. Select seed and tested and treated. Satisfaction guar- anteed, full count. D. M. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, open field grown, nice, Prompt shipment, full count.. 70c for 500, $1.10 per M del. H. C. Rowe, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Rt. 2. : E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.10 M. del. Porto Ricans, and Nancy Hall, $1.75 M. pimiento and Ruby King pepper, $175 M. Greater Baltimore. Matchless and New Stone tomato. $1.65 Ieeburg and Big Boston lettuce 25c a 100. All del. Harold Smith, Baxley, -|Ga. Rt. Gov. insp. Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB. $1.75 M. del. Lonnie Moore, Baxley, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. 5 M. or more, $1.65 M. FOB. None _ shipped COD Each. fo rpeas. D. W. Carter; Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. 3. Booking orders for Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, April and May del. $1.50 M. FOB. Over 5 M. $1.40 M.. Good plants and prompt del. C. B. Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. : Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M: FOB, $1.75 M. del. Gov. insp. Cash with order. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 68, Red skin Porto Ricans. Goy, insp. Thursday, April 3, 1930. $1.25 M. FOB. Cash with order. A. F, Sheffield, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. : Porto Ricans, April, May and June del. $1.40 M. Over 5 M. $1.35 M. FOB, J. M. Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Porto Ricans, State insp. and treated, $2 M. postpaid. Write. for prices on large orders. L. J. Sinyard, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. State insp. well dipped Porto Ricans, April and May del. $1.50 per M FOB. 5 M. or more, $1.40 M. FOB. Leland Lightsey, Odum, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 133. Pure Porto Ricans, $2 M. del. P. P. $1.50 M. FOB. Exp. Gov. insp. and treated. Special price on 5 M. and up. aot and May del. R. L. Griffis, Cecil, a. Hastings extra early tomato plants, 50c a 100 postpaid. Ready April 1st. (No name given), Jackson, Ga. 50 White Sage plants, 15c ea. del. Ready now. Mrs. C. M. Downs, Ru- pert, Ga..RFD 1. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M. 5 M or more, $1.50 M. Tomato plants, $1 M. D.F. Miles, Baxley, Ga. Genuine, certified imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. 5 M or more $1.40 M. FOB Cash with order, Satisfaction guaran~ teed. Willie Carson, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 30. : White Bermuda onion. plants, $1.10 M. del. Heading collard plants, 20c a 100, $1.20 M. del. M. M. Yarbrough, Guyton, Ga. Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. FOB, $1.75 M. del. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 68. Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M del. or $1.50 M. FOB. Full count and vrompt service guaranteed. M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Ga. Himalaya blackberry plants, 50c a 100; also nice strawberry plants, 20c a 100. Exch. for raspberry plants. Wm. E. Bailey, Commerce, Ga. Extra early tomato plants: Hastings Brimmer, Redfield Beauty, Greater Baltimore, Gulf State Market, Nor- duke, Marglobe, Norton, - Matchless, Stone and purple Acme; also pimento Roval King, Ruby King, large Bell and Hot peoners, 15c doz. 2 doz. 25c; Imp. Porto Ricans, 25c a 100. Better price on larger lots. April and May del. Exch. for Rucker cotton seed, or pea- nuts. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga. : - Certified Porto Ricans, April del. $1.50'a M. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. Frost proof plants: E. J. and Chas, W. cabbage, $1.25 M. Special prices on large orders; Stone and Greater Bal- timore tomoto, $1.25 M. Pink skin Porto Ricans, State insn. and treated, $2 M. All del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. Gov_ insp. purple skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 per M., $1.75 M. del. Ga. Isaac Sellers. Raxlev. Ga. Rt. 4. : Rermuda Grass (now is time to vlant), strong, field grown roots, free from dirt and trash. $1 per peck, $3.50 hu. Exch. for anvthing can use on farm. Can furnish any amt. of roots crown on Rottoms or Uplands. M. E. Webb, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M,. 5 M. or more. $1.40 M. Avril and May del. W. J. Bovett. Bristol, Ga . Pure Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. Any size order. Prompt shioment. uj] count guaranteed. A. Cameron, Baxley. Ga. Porto Ricans, Imp. State insp. April 10th and Mav del. $1.50 M. Full count. Prompt shipment. F. G. Tyre, Bristol, a. Genuine imp. red skin Porto Ricans and Nanev Fall not. nlants. Gov. insv. and treated, $1.50 M. 5 M. and up, $1.40 . M. Satisfaction euaranteed. J. J. Miles, Baxlev, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 119. Genuine. imy. Gov. insv. and treated Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. del. R. M. Cox, . Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. : Porto Ricans Gov. insp. Avril and May del. $1.50 M. Cash with order. Full count and good plants. J. J. Mc- Glohon Baxlev Ga. Rt. 2. : 20 M. potato plants per week thro- | vehout the season ready to ship April 20th. Grover Willis Ty Ty Ga. Rt. 2. Several M. Silver Skin Bermuda onion plants, well grown and now ready, #1 per M. as long as they last. Fill orders day received. W. S. Sim- mons. Guvton, Ga. Box 124. Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $2 M, 5 M. lots, $1.75 M. Mixed red and vellow skin, $1.75 M. 5 M $1.50 M. April and May del. also E. J. cabbage plants, now ready, 25c a 100 postoaid, $1 M FOB: Early June Pink tomato plants, same price as cabbage. J. R. Crider, Douglas, Ga. Rt 3. Genuine imp. Gov. insp. Porto Ri- cans, $1.75 M. 5 M. or more, $1.50 M. FOB. Ready April 15th. Garlan F. Deal, Bristol, Ga. oe Ss more, $1.50 M. FOB. - Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1. Thursday, April 3, 1930. _ Plants For Sale = same _ price. Paulk, Fitzgerald, Ga. Box 444. __ Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 5 -M. or more, $1.50 M. FOB. or $2 del. Grady Cauley, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. - _ Genuine, Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. $8 per 5 M., $13 for 10 M. Full count. Prompt seryice. D. L. Rauler- son,- Rockingham, Ga: __ Hastings Wilt Resistant Marglobe and Brimmer tom. plants, 20c a 100: $1.80 M. Last of April del. also Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 20c a 100. _ Ready now. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2; _ Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, also Stone and Bonnie Best tomato plants, all _ $1.60 M. del. April and May del. B. E. e Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga... = - . Imp. purple skin Porto Ricans, Gov. _insp. an dtreated $2 M., 5 M. or more, $1.75 M. del. Ready April 15th or 20th. D. W. Brown, Cardele, Ga. Rt. D. Box __Everbearing and Lady Thompson _ Strawberry plants, 25c a 100; $1 per 500; garden horsemint, 6 bunches for 25; peppermint, 24 for 10c; Fall pear _ sprouts, 6 for 25c; 7 kinds of ever- _ blooming rose cut, not rooted, 1 of ea. _ kind, 10e, or 4 of each, 25c. Add post- age on small orders. Exch. for chick- _ en feed sacks, or W. Rock or W. Wyan- dotte eggs for hatching. -Mrs. Sarah _ Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Cultivated blackbrry (do not know name, but very fine) cuttings, $2 a 100. No checks. Miss Nancy Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1. Mint, catnip, horehound, 20c a clump: garlic, 20c doz. Add postage. No COD. Miss L. M._ Davis,Silver - Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. __ Bermuda onion, J. W. and Chas. cab- _ bage plants $1.50 M. collard, $1.25 M. W. R. Catoe, (No address given). _ Red Skin Porto Rico plants, Apri) and Mav del., $1.50 M FOB. J. H. Tay- lor, Coffee, Ga. _ Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated. _ $2 M. del. April and May del. Money order with order. No checks. L. H. _ Brand, Montezuma, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Porto Ricans. $1.60 M. 5 M-or Good, strong plants and full count. A. J. Whiddon, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Red skin Porto Ricans, April and May del. $1.50 M. FOB. S. P. Boatright. Coffee, Ga. - Bermuda Grass Roots, free from dirt and trash, $1 peck, $3.50 bu. exch. for corn, fodder, or hay. W.. C. Beck. - Jonesboro, Ga. Rt. 2. : Yellow Root, $1.75 per lb. Add 20c for postage. Mrs. Viola Ralston, Ellijay. Ga. Rt. 3. - Gov. insp. and treated Porto Ricans. full count, $1.35 M. Over 5 M. $1.25 M. _. Money order with order. Odell Light- sey. Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. \ Cabbage, collard and onion plants. _ now ready, 75c. 500; $1.25 M. postpaid: Porto Ricans, $2 M. April and May.del Stone and Baltimore tomatoes. 5c 500;. $1.25 M. Ruby King and pimento pepper. $1. 500; $1.50 M. All postpaid. R. Chancelor, Seville, Ga. E. J., Chas. W. and Succession cab- bage and Prizetaker onion plants, 50c 300; 75c. 500: $1.50 M. postpaid. Prompt shinment and satisfaction guaranteed H. D. Salter, Pitts. Ga. -Cabbage and Rermnda onion plants now readv, 70c 500; $1 40 M Porto Ri- cans, readv Avril and Mav. del. $2 M T. G. Crenshaw, (No adrress given) ~ Gov. insv. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. de) 5 M. or more, $1.50 M. All del. Nov booking orders. Ready about Apri 15th. Money order or check with order _. . FL Parish. Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. Porto Ricans. Gov. insp. and treat- ed. $1.50 M. 5 M or more, $1.25 M. fob Greer Cromer. Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, 65c. 500: $1.25 M. post- paid; $1 M., $3.50 for 5 M. Exp. col- . lect: Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Collect H. . Sumner, Omega. Ga. Wakefield cabbage vlants, 20c a 100 $1.60 M: Ga. collard 15c a 100; $1.30 M- Beet. 25c. 25c q 100: $1.75 M. All over field grown since January. well packed and del. Miss Alice E. Gibson, Folks- ton. Ga. Rt. 1 Care R. C. Taylor. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.40 M. FOB, or $1.75 M. del., tomato plants, 30c a 100: 45c, 300; $1 M. S, J. Lindsey, Omega. G a. ; Fine Himalaya blackberry plants. Sell. or exch. for value. Mrs. H. G. Ga. collard plants, 20c a 100 del. exch. for cornfield beans; 150 plants for 1 Ib. beans: Crowder peas at 10c Ib.. white black-eyed (bunch) var. ae preferred, but any Crowder will be accepted or butter-beans: 100 plants for 1 lb. beans. Mrs. J. B. Cullars, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3. Millions Nancy Hall and Porto Ri- cans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M. 5 M. $8; 10 M. $15. Cash with order. Satisfaction guardnteed. F. M. Carter, Rocking- ham, Ga. Will have insp. pure, red Porto Ri- can plants by April 10th, for $1.75 M. A. A. Crider, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3. Hastings Extra early, June Pink, Avon Early, Gulf State Market, and Redfield Beauty tom. plants, 50c a 100: $1 for 300; $2.50 M. postpaid. Prompt shipment. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear, Ga. Chas. W. cabbage plants, shipping daily, $1 M. FOB, or $1.25 M. del. Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall pot. plants, $1.50 M. FOB, or $2 M del. Prepaird to fill large orders. John W. Berrvhill, Lakeland, Ga. Cabbage, new Spring grown plants. 75c, 500 $1 M. Immediate shipment and packe+ ta. reach destination fresh. .J. a. Mitcheli, Thomasville, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage vlants, $1 M. Prompt shipment. An- drew B. Clark. Thomasville, Ga. EK. J. Chas. W. and Early Flat Dutc cabbage plants, $75c, 500; $1.25 M. By Exp. 3 M. up $1 M. Porto Ricans, insp. $2 M. 5 M. $1.75 M. Tomato | plants, $1.25 M. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. __E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, also ue Ga. and Hastings cabbage- collard nlants. 60c, 500; $1 M. postpaid, open field grown Iceburg lettuce, large well rooted plants, 40c. 200: 80c, 500: $1.50 M. postpaid: Yellow skin Porto Ricans, ready about April 15th at mod- erate prices. E. L. Durham, Dublin. Sa. Rt. 5. Nieser Killer pot. plants. Gov. insn $1.50 M 2 M or more, $1.25 M all FOB. %. S W. Joiner, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 157. Tmn. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB. C. W. Rentz. Surrency, Ga. Horehound vlants 10c ea. 3 for 25c. rs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt 45. S Bermuda Grass Roots, shipped in tow sacks, 50e to 75e ner sack, accord- ne to size. FOB Winston or Douglas- ville Grass due fresh and_ shipped next dav. LL. J. Vollrath. Winston. Ga Insn. pink skin Porto. Ricans. $1.50 MM. FOB. $1.65 del. April and Mav del. Also tom. plants, $1 M. Satisfaction ~yaranteed. J. A. Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. Porto Rieans. Graranteed, $1.50 M. 5 M un. $145 M. Tomato nlants, $1.25 MT. J. Boatricht, Coffee, Ga. Porto Pirans and Yellow Yam niants. $1.75 M.. Farlv Acme. Greater Raltimore and Stone tom. plants, $1 ner 400. $1.75 M. pimiento. hot and sweet nepner, 25e a INN: $1 2NN: J has. W. and . Flat Dutch cahbage. "00 for $1: $1.75 M. All postpaid. J. RQ Cowart. Collins. Ga. | Pink skin Porto Ricans. dinped and imp. for 8 vrs. $1.50 M. COD or $1.75 We Cash with order. T. P. Mussel- white. Arahia, Ga. Rt. 1. Porto Ricans. Gov. insn. $1 5M@ 5 M ar more, $1.50 M. E. R. Griffin, Tv Ty, Ga. : ae Tmp. red skin Porton. Ricans. Gov nen and treated S159 M. 19 M. or more 14N M FOR. Cash with order Aynri? 15th de]. Alton Dorsey, Surrency Xq PFT 2. T.adv Thomnson strawherrv niants Re a 1M and = nostace: Mastedor avavhearing feenimms) 95 nlants for $7 anetnoid, Henry W. Yarbrough, Ros- vel], Ga. Geniine, imn. red skin Porto Ricans av. insn, and treated. fill count en sranteed $18N ME FOB, or $1.75 de} ~q,. Anril ond Mav del. Milton Arnole *yrreney Ga Rt. 2. Gennine Porta Rieans. Gov. insr and treated $1.59 M. 5 M. or more 140 M FOR Full count. Satisfarc- inn gar, Cash with order. S. F TTHItan.; Raxlev. Ga. : Pihk skin Porto Ricans. and purple -kin pot. plants. full eammt evar. $1.5 .f 5 M. or more, $149 M FOB. Cash ~ith order. R. J. Boatright, Coffee a. Greater BaAltimore end New Stone tom. niants, 50c. 250: $1 500, $1.50 M anstnaid. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville Ga. Rt. 2. Tmp. nurvle and vink skin Porto Ri- eans, Gov. insn. and selected. seed $1.75 Wf. snecial prices on large orders: Red- Feld Reautv tomato. $2 M. New Stone 4195 M. April del., collard nlants. $1 mM. readv to ship. John R. Boatright. Joffee. Ga. Nanier Grass Roots and plants (will give more hieh class green foilage per. acre than most any other grass. Can MARKET BU LLETIN be cut 4 times per yr., Gov. analysis, equal to Alfalfa hay in proteins), $7.95 or M. FOB. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, a. Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB. April, May and June del. J. C. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. - Missionary, Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a 100; $3.50 M. Exch. for honey or meai. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 1. Extra early Prolific tom: pants, now ready, 50c a 100, $3.50 M. Stone, Great- er Baltimore, Brimmer, Avon Early, Bonny Best, Mills Prizetaker, (bears until frost), Luther Burbanks last creation (smoothest and earliest), 50c a 100, $3.50 M. April del. Also cabbage plants, now ready, E. J. and Wake- field, 25c a 100; $1.35 M. del; cabbage- collard, 25c a 100. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, Register, Ga. : Yellow skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. Ready April 10th to 15th, $1.75 M. del. Send money order. D. Stoxy; Autry- ville, Ga. pam Hastings. 42"=Head* Cabbage plants, aay April 5th, $1.25 per M. rollect: 20c a 100 prepaid. J. C. Scruggs, Har- lem, Ga. . Government inspected Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. April and May del $1.30 M. FOB. A. B. Lightsey, Surrency, Ga. RFD 2. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.45 M. lots over 5 M. $1.85 and postage. Will exch. some for canned fruit, flowers and other value. Write. Odis Murray, Baxley, Ga. : Klondike strawberry plants, raised on fresh ground and dug from first years setting, any amount, $2.25 M. J. E. Hawkins, Menlo, Ga. Porto Ricans, ready April 15th, $1.50 M. by exp. $1.85 M. by prepaid P. P. Cash with order. E. O. Butler, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. Several hundred strawberry plants. 25 a 100. Bears late in summer; imp. running blackberries, 50 a 100; large purple, and other var. figs, 10c ea.: some seedling pecans, ready to bud, 10c ea. Exch. some for 100 white unwash- ed feed sacks, and for W. L. baby eek Mrs. R. Wilkerson, Dixie, Ga. Klondike and Everbearing straw- berry plants, 25c a 100, or exch. for large type of W. L. eggs for hatching. tbe Jessie Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. Never-Stop strawberry plants $1 M. FOB. C. G. Townsend, Kite, Ga. Porto Ricans, pure imp. purple skin, $2 M. 4 M. or more, $1.50 M. also cab- hage plants, leading var. 65c, 500; $1 M. I. L. Stokes. Fitzgerald, Ga. Hastings extra early tomato 50e a 100. Ready now. Mrs. Britton, Jackson, Ga. Want to exch. the large, broad black Bermuda grass for tomato and potato plants, also for yellow Crowder peas, side meat, or anything can eat. J. Wood. Griffin. Ga. Want to exch. Thompson B. R., or Indian Runner duck eggs. for potato or onion plants. Jas. R. Bramlett. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. Imp. red skin potato plants. Gov. insp., dipped and treated, $1.50 M. Guarantee plants and count. 8. P. 4utto. Surrencv, Ga. a Tomato. cabbage and collard plants, each, $1.25 M: Ruby King pepver nants, $2.25 M. C. P. Crosby, Baxley, 7a, Gov. insp. and treated Porto Ricans. over 5 M. $1.59 M. Under 5 M. $1.75 M. Booking orders now. J. W. Smith. Raxlev, Ga. RFD 3. Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $2. M 1.75 M. for 5 M. and un. J. W. Wil- plants, ; tiams, Statesboro, Ga. 302 Savannah Ave, Tieustrum plants, about 1 ft. high. vell rooted: small quantities, 45c ea... 50 to 100 lots, 40 ea. Mrs. A: B. Dug- ~ar. Wavcross. Ga. Rt. 1. Booking orders for Porto Ricans ready about April 15th, $1.75 M. 5 or more M. lots. $1.50 M. All del. 5 M. or more sent by express; small lots by oO post. J. G. Broome, Tifton, Ga. Genuine Porto Ricans, leading var. tomato plants, all $1.50 M. Ruby Kine nepper, $225 M. All FOB. GQ. R. Thomas, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Genuine Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.75 M. up to 5 M., over, $1.50 M. Leading var. tomato plants 150 M. Ruby Kine pepper, $2.25 M. All FOB. M. L. Bullard, Baxiey, Ga. Genuine Porto Ricans. and leading var. tom. plants, all $1.50 M. Ruby King pevper plants, $2.25 M., All FOB. O. P. Pittman, Baxlev, Ga. Rt. 4. Jersey Wakefield Cabbage plants, $1 M and party pay postage. W. B. John- son, Bronwood, Ga. i PAGE NINETEEN | Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Over 10 m. $1.35 M. FOB. Cash with order. Book- ing orders for early shipment. S. D. Graham, Surrency, Ga. RFD 2. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M. and postage. April and May del. Miles. Whelted, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. All over 10 M. prepaid in Ga. Ready by ;April 15th or 230th. Stephen Ald- ridge, Alma, Ga. R. F. D. 3. Red skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp._ and dipped, April, May and June del. $1.50 M. FOB. Over 5 M. $1.40 M. No checks. J. H. Lee, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50 M. 5 M. or more, $1.25 M, FOB. Exch. for pure bred B. R. baby chicks; also a few old fashioned Nig- ger Killer pot. plants, $1.50 M. Cash with order. W. R. Dykes, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. ae oe ray Gov, ins ed" skin Porto Ricans, fitavy about 15th of April, May and June, $1.50 M 5 M and over $1.30 M. Sono H. H. Herring, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Hastings Red Rock and New Stone tom. plants, 40c a 100; 75c, 200; $2.25 | M. post paid. Now ready. Earlie Hig- gins, SurrencygGa. Rt. 1. : State insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. over 5 M. $1.40 M. FOB. April, May and June del. P. T. Herndon, Sur- rency, Ga. Millions Porto Ricans, Gov. $1.75 M.; 5.M. $8; 10 M. $15. with order. G. A. Carter, Rockingham, Ga. pre Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.60 M; 5 M or more, $1.50 M. order early. .M. N. Ridley, Graham, Ga. Spring grown cabbage plants) as. W., 500, 60c; $1 M. del. Ga. Rt. 3. ses Lucretia dewberry plants, 30c doz. postpaid. Will.accept postage stamps in doz. lots. Cash over doz. .Mrs. G Theus, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1. q E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, open field grown, 25c a 100: 200, 35c; 65c,, 500; $1.10 M. All del. prepaid par- a oe J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga, Rt. 3. ea Earliana and Matchless tomato and vimiento pepper plants, now. ready 35c a 100; $1.00 per 300. All del. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. Tomato, Egg plants and pepper, 50c to 75c per 100; less for larger amounts. All sel. L. M. Williams, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 505. A. eee Red Rock and New Stone tom. plants, $1.50 M. or 25c a 100. Ready Cash with order. W. D. Lightsey, Odum, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 133. ao Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. del. Cash or money order with order. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. _ : Kudzu roots, $1 a 100; Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry, $2.50 M. Raspberry, 50c doz. Mammoth culti- vated blackberry, 50c doz. Exch. for anything can use. Mrs, E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. seo Bermuda onion and cabbage plants, 20c a 100. Mrs. G. W. Owen, Hawkins- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. : Porto Ricans, State insp. and treat- ed, $1.50 M 5 M or more, $1.35 M. fob; also Stone and Baltimore tomato yniants, $1 M. FOB. April and May del. William OQuinn, Jr. Odum, Ga. Rt. 2. Ruby King pepper $2.25 M. and Ma giobe tomato plants. $125 M. potato plants, $1.60 M. D. M. Barber, Baxle: Ga. Pure red skin Porto Ricans, not mix- ed, $1.50 M. 1-2 cash, books your or- der, ba]. C. O. D. Good strong. plan and count guaranteed. J. M. Camp- bell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. he Imp. Porto Ricans, State Insp. $1.35 M. Riley Tomberlin, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.. Crystal Wax Bermuda. onion plants, 20c a 100, $1.75 M. del. Mrs. W Lott, Braselton, Ga. 2 State insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M for April, May and June del. Will exch for field peas, A-1, N. C. peanuts and red skin Spanish peanuts. J. W. Hin- son, Jr., Hazlehurst, Ga. Plants Wanted Want to exch. value for imp. Port Rico potato plants. Write Mrs. S. J Belcher, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch 3 teacuns full m watermelon seed, gocd variety, for Brimmer tomato plants, or wil seed for 20c per cup. Leroy Ashi Loganville, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 22. : Want Porto Ricans and Nancy pot. plants in exch. for 75 burlan Ib. feed sacks, in good co for plants. Miss W. | Madison, pee PAGE TWENTY Miscellaneous For Sale (Continued from page seventeen) Ground oyster shell for large and small chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay ~St., East. : -. Home canned tomatoes in No. 2. cans $1.20 doz; kraut, green pickle, beet pickles and tomatoes in new jars, 25c qt. Mrs. Wm. DeLay, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 3. White butter beans, 25c Ib; okra, 20c -ecupful; mustard seed, 10c_ spoonful; abe cuttings, 5c each; seedling peach trees, 50c each; tomato plants, loc a 00. Exch for white or yellow crowd- r pea seed. Mrs. G. C. Monroe, Doe- any ra, RS. 1. i6 tbs.practically new geese feath- rs, 40c lb. and poscags..._.Money or- er. Mrs. Ruby Dessert peaches in No. 3 cans, $3 dozen; tomatoes with corn and okra (for soup) in No. 2 cans, $12.50 a 100, $2 doz. All hand packed and guar- -anteed. M. E. Free, Clarkesville, Ga. _ White and Red vinegar in 50. gal. bbls at 15c gal. FOB. Cash with or- der. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. - Pure, strong apple cider vinegar in -10 gal. kegs, $5 per keg. H. R. Straight, ~Demorest, Ga. Miscellaneous Wanted Want 50 white chicken feed sacks. Will exch syrup at $1 gal. and other value for sacks, or for fruits, pea- nuts or pecans. Mrs. H. H. Boyd, Car- roliton, Ga. 8 Roberson Ave. Want to exch. Stone Mtn. Watson, or Thurmond Grey watermelon seed for syrup, 90-day running velvet beans, honey, or for most anything party wants to exch for. G. B. Moore, Ma- on, Ga. Rt. 6. Want 5 or 6 gal. fresh buttermilk per week, and would like to hear at once. J. W. Mitchell, Uvalda, Ga. Want Fox Grape roots for medici- Mrs. J. S. Anderson, ummit, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. nice sage plants, at 5c each and other value for cabbage plants, peanuts, pecans, or Crowder Mrs.. Annie Vollrath, Winston, _ Want to exch. Thompson B. R., or Indian Runner duck eggs, for sweet potato plants, Ancona (chicken) or White Pekin duck eggs. J. R. Bram- lett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. Want 1 1-4 lbs. Rattle Root; freshly dug will be all right. Will pay reas- -onable price. J. A. Seay, Decatur, Ga. ycamore Drive. Positions Wanted Want job on farm with Christian man and wife; attending cows and poultry and other gen. work. Am wi- dow without children. Ref. if neces- sary. Require some salary. Prefer No. er : Mrs. Mattie Ellis, Rossville, Ga., Want job on farm looking after and. keeping up the tools generally, etc. Can do most any kind of repairing on machinery, or wood work; also can andle trucks and tractors; am in- ested in hog, mule and cattle rais- - yrs. old, good health and ave small family... Jno. L. Hopson, Tifton, Ga. Brookfield Road. with 3 children: boys, 15 and 7 yrs. nd girl, 13 yrs. Will work by the ay. Prefer near Atlanta or Macon, ut will go anywhere. Will have to be moved. Mrs. Nellie Cochran, Fair- urn, Ga. Rt. 1. Want place on farm. Have wife and oy, 14 yrs. of age; familiar with farm and poultry work, sober, good quali- ties, etc. Am tired of city life. Must be moved. R. W. Hames, Atlanta, Ga. 705 Tifton St., N. W. Want job on poultry farm as fore- man. Would consider salary and com- mission, or straight salary. Several Ts. eXp. - A. Candler, College ark, Ga., 623 East Cambridge St. - Young widow desires work with ily on farm. Mrs. M. A, Brady, Ty, Ga., Rt. 1, Care James Brady. ant a good 1 horse crop on 50-50 for family with man who can ay crop. Want a good house, near good schools and church, not over 15 r 20 mi. Atlanta. Write or come to see for further information at once. H. P. Rainwater, Hampton, Ga., RFD Want job as Landscape foreman. ive good ref. Write if interest- W. H. Griggs, Scottdale, Ga. place on farm. Man family, Must be furnished to Forester, Cair;~Ga- with MARKET BULLETIN | start. Will work crop on any suitable arrangement, or for wages. Write. H. Osborn, Atlanta, Ga. 520 Whiteford Ave., N. E. ; Want work on farm. Exp. with all kinds of farm machinery: tractor, truck, etc. Can furnish ref. J. S. Simmons, Atlanta, Ga. 368 E. Fair St. Farm Help Wanted Want a boy over 14 yrs. old to live in home as one of family and help with farm work. Must not smoke nor drink, must have clean morals and be able to furnish best of ref. Own my own home and have no children. Will give ali ref. 1 would want for myself and will measure up to what I require of any one else; also Man and wife to live on farm and raise cows and hogs, and raise all feed for same, and for the first vear raise some other crops. Must be sober, reiable. honest, good workers, furnish money nea~not answer; will and have references. If expect me_tot furnish work and pay for same that you may live. Farm well located and good land. J. R. Gable, Raymond, Ga. Want good, reliable 1 horse man who can furnish self, mule, feed, pig, chick- ens, etc. Have some good land ready to plant; good house, wood and pas- ture. Must be strictly sober. C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. Want good hand for wages on farm. Must be single, willing to work, re- liable, etc. $20 mo. and board; also want woman to live in home and help with farm and other gen work. J. J. Milton, Matthews, Ga. : Want family to take hoe crop on good level land. Will give 1-3 to chop, hoe and gather about 25 or 30 acres in cotton; will pay 2-3 of fertilizer bill. Must have at least 3 or 4 in family and all be large enough to do a days work. Will furnish a certain amount per mo. but party must be able to move self and be an exp. farmer. R. D. Medlock, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 2. (At Medlock Bridge) Want an all round farm hand for the year, white or colored; prefer single man whom I can hoard; must be good worker, willing, etc. Can accommodate a small family with privilege of cow and chickens. Farm located near A. M. Zittrauer, Marlow, a. > Want at once a small family of 2 or 3 exp. plow hands. Must be hard work- ers. Will pay daily wage. Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ga. Ponce de Leon apts. "Phone, Jackson 1039. Want man for farm work: honest, sober and a good worker. Would con- sider a small family. J. M. Ingle. Chatsworth, Ga. Rt. 2. : : Want a wage hand from April Ist to August Ist. Prefer boy of 16 or 17 yrs. who is steady and honest. $15 a mo. board and laundry, straight time. Jas. A. Ryals, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 326. Want woman to live in farm home and assist with poultry, etc. B. F. Knowles, Wrightsville, Ga. : Want a good hand to work on farm; white, about 18 to 20 yrs. of age, exp. single and with good morals $20 per mo. board and Jaundry. Apply at once. EK. A. Nix. Alnharetta, Ga. Rt. 3. Want able-bodied man to help with gen. farm work. $15 q@ mo. board and oe S. L. Sutton ,Adairsville, Ga. Recs For Sale Pure bred Barred Rock eggs, 50 per /15 at home, or 75c delivered. Will ex- change a few for nice dried apples or peaches. Can furnish as many as five dozen per week. Money order prefer- red. Mrs. M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga. Toulouse goose eggs for exchange. Will exchange for field peas or oats, or any kind of chicken feed. Mrs. C. A. Black, Route 1, The Rock, Ga. Pure bred J. B. Giant selected eggs from first pen, $1.75 per 15: second pen, $1.50. postpaid. Selected White Wyan- dotte eggs, $1.25 per 15, postpaid. Al from culled flock: grain, mash and milk fed. Unrelated parent stock. Money order only. Mrs. E. F. Ballard, Brewton, Ga. Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, 25c each, delivered. Carton to be returned. Money order only. Eggs now ready. Can furnish several settings each week. Mrs. M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga. _ Thompson aap: Ringlet Barred Rock and Ferris S: C. White Leghorn eggs, each first pens, $1.50 per 15; $2.50 for 30; second pens, $1.10 per 15; $2 for 30; larger lots, five cents per egg, del. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. J. E. Boe Route 2, selnpriage. Ne oulouse goose eggs, 25c each. Five for $1. Mrs, C. A. Black. Re ee choice stock of White Holland and oe a ee Now ready for shipment. prepaid and insured. T. W. Dalton, Alto, Ga. = Everlay Brown Leghorn eggs, sired by cocks direct from Everlay Farm, Portland, Ind. $1 per 15, postpaid. Safe delivery. C. E. Smith, Braselton, Ga. Royal Purple Jersey Black Giant eggs, Wilburtha and other leading N. J. strains, $1.25 delivered, Dark, single comb R. I. Red eggs, 75c delivered. In- cubator settings cheaper. Mrs. R. G. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga. Eggs from Pure, selected S. C. Brown Leghorn. eggs, 85c for 15, Everlay strain. Car- tons to be returned. In lots of 100 or more four cents each. Can get them at any time of hatching season. Mrs. H. L. Lumpkin, Route No. 2, Mauk, Ga. Barred Plymouth Rocks, A. P. A. certified, special mating, $5; flock mat- ing $2.50; Flock range, $1.50 or $10 per 100. Mrs. Price Woolley, Sewell.Road, ae e~filaita, Ga. Pure bred, everlay strain Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 per setting of 15. Pure bred Fawn and White Indian Runner duck eggs, $1 per doz. Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Route 2, Lyerly, Ga. Big Bone Giant Bronze Turkey eggs, $18 per doz. prepaid in Georgia. The Worlds Largest and Best Layers, toms, wt. 55 to 60 lbs. Hens, 24 to 27 lbs ea. on free range, and eggs hatch well. L. J. Ellis, Route 5, Cumming, Ga. Barred Rock, pure bred, selected eggs, 75c per 15, postpaid, crate to be returned. Mrs. J. S. Smith, Route 2, Vienna, Ga. : - Eggs from pure bred Kerlin quality, S. C. White Leghorns, $1.50 per 15 eggs, del. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. D. L. Vanzant, Dial, Ga. Black Bronze turkey eggs, $3 per doz. W. A. Keeter, Route 1, Holly Springs, Ga. Pure bred, Tancred strain, White Leghorn eggs, $1 per 15, or $5 per 100. Ralph Ferguson, Route 3, Winder, Ga. Eggs from full bred Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, at $3.75, delivered, Dalton Lovell, Route 1, Alto, Ga. } Silver Belgian Champions, best breed eggs $1.50 per 15, or will exchange for turkey eggs, or A-1 ribbon cane syrup. A. T. Sheppard, Route 1, Box 143, Li- thonia, Ga. Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, 75c per 15 eggs at home; $1.25 per 15 by mail. Bettie Kelley, Care Mrs. W. T. McGar- ity, Route 4, Fairburn, Ga. Select hatching eggs from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks, headed by males of Quisenberry laying strain, 24 eggs by insured parcel post, $1.60 Box to be returned. Mrs. Fuller Sturdi- vant, Route 2, Chipley, Ga. Pure bred Cornish Game eggs, selec- ted fertile fresh eggs in carriers, post- paid, $2 per 15. Mrs. Rena Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Pure bred Barred Rock eggs, 50c per 15, called for at my home, or 75c de- livered. Mrs. F. A. Hilliard, Route 1, Bowman, Georgia. : - Rhode Island Red eggs, $1 per 15, not delivered, or $1.25 del. Cartons re- turned. No checks accepted. No exchanges. Miss Nelle Smith, Route 3, Lavonia, Ga. A case of pure selected Tancred S. C. White Leghorn hatching eggs each week. Make best offer. Ira F. Mc- Minn, Ayersville, Ga. S. S. Hamburg eggs, $1.50 per 15 de- livered. Muscovey duck eggs, $2 per doz. delivered. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, a2 Large, dark, pure bred Rhode Island Red- hens, weigh from 7 to 8 Ibs.; roosters from special mated stock. Not related. 18 eggs, $1.50; 30 eggs, $2.50, Dostond. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Helena, a. Buff Rock eggs for sale $1.25 per 15. Mrs. D. F. Youngblood, Route 1, Box 35, Mt. Berry, Ga. Fowlers Champion, Barred Rock eggs, delivered. Crates returned. H. a Loyd, Route 2, Box 194, Covington, a Selected eggs from big, vigorous dark red Tompkins hens, mated to male bird from H. Tompkins, pen No. 1, at reduced price, $1.75 per 15; $3 per 30. Range flock, $1.15 per 15, or $5.50 per 100. Send P. . Money order. Crates to be returned. C. F. Matheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga. : Silver Duck Wing Game eggs from pure bred stock, $2.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. Gideon J. Holton, Route 4, Alma, Ga. Pure, dark red Rhode Island Red eggs, Donaldson strain; 15 eggs for $1. Can ship in 30-egg lots. Mrs. J. F. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga. - Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain, No. 1 pen, $1.50 per 15; No. 2 pen, $1. ; Rhode Island | Do a Thursday, April 3, 1930. tested for B. W. D. Mrs. Milton Sum ner, Route 3, Sylvester, Ga. = Wild Mallard and Indian Runners, cross, $1.25 per dozen, prepaid. Guar- anteed against breakage. C. A. Burge, Route 4, Macon, Ga. ; = Pure bred Bourbon Red turkey eggs from unrelated stock, 50c each, deliv- ered. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Brazelton, Ga. 8. C. White Leghorn eggs, $1.50 pe setting of 15, Everlay strain. P. G. McVey, Blue Ridge, Ga. ee = Black Minorca eggs, 15 for $1.25 Pape stock, direct. Mrs. L. E. Suder, Route 2, Jonesboro, Ga. : Harold Tompkins Rhode Island Red hatching eggs, carefully selected, guar anteed fertile, 15 for $2. Golden Buff Orpington hatching eggs, Famous By- ers buffs, strong, healthy flock, 15 eggs for 2. to $5. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, 836. North Aveiue, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Pure bred White Rock eggs, Fischel strain from prize winners, $1.25 per 15 delivered. Mrs. B. L. Scott, Concord, Ga! r ate Buff Rock -cees. Nugget strain, sires from trapnested, heavy egg record stock, $1.50 per 15;$2.75 per 30. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. S S. C. R. I. Red eggs and S. L. Wyan- dotte eggs, high fertility, all from quality strain, 200 and over egg record, $1.25 per 15; $3 per three settings; $5 per hundred. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Route 2, Nashville, Ga. Rhode Island Red eggs, $5 per hun- dred; $1 for 15; dark red, selected stock. Miss Florence Horne, Grove- town, Ga. Thoroughbred Parks strain eggs for setting, $1 for 15, delivered. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald, Tarestylen, Ga. pes Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching Donaldson strain, 15 eggs for $1.25 del. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys, Ga. ee E Pure Barred Rock eggs, select qual- ity, $1.25 per 15 del. Satisfaction gu- aranteed. Exchange for anything can use. Mrs. W. M. Bennett, Rt. 2, Ac- worth, Ga. ~ = Everlay strain Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 per setting of 15 eggs; 30 eggs for $1.65, postpaid. Exchange 15 eggs for 700 cabbage plants. Mrs. Annie Voll- rath, Winston, Ga. see Pure bred Owens strain, Rhode Is- land Red eggs, 75c per 15, FOB. Mrs. R. D. Raulerson, Leslie, Ga. Be Mammoth Bronze Turkey eggs, Wil- banks, strain, 50c each, or $5 per doz. One Mammoth Bronze turkey tom, one year old, Wilbanks strain, $7. delivered. | Mrs. K. S. Roper, Canon, Ga. S Eggs from Thompson Imp. Ringlet, heavy laying, Barred Rocks, 2nd direct, $1.25 per 15 delivered, cash. Will ex= change for peas. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Route 5, Commerce, Ga. te Pure Tancred eggs from high pro- ducers and pedigreed stock, 254 to 312 eggs, $5 per 100, delivered. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. ee Rhode Island Red eggs, pure bred, full stock, $1.25 per setting of 15. Crate Eee W. A. Wammock, Harrison, a. : Aristocrat Barred Rock eggs from a pen headed by a son of Holtermans Prince Narrowbars X and containing daughters and Ist direct Daughters of Holtermans Three special best Dark Show and High egg producing pens; $3 and $5 per setting of 15 eggs; special price on larger amounts. Cash with oe Mrs. E. G. Wood, Rt. 3, Tifton, a eee Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs, $1 for 15; $5.50 per hundred. ges Johnson, Route 1, Shellman, a. : 4 Booking orders for Ring-neck Pheas- ant eggs at $3.75 per setting of 15. = Shipped in first class condition. Only Postoffice money orders accepted. Mrs. H. G. Mealing, Route 3, Augusta, Ga. White Minorca hatching eggs, $2 per 15. Mrs. J. W. Milam, Route 1, Pal- metto, Ga. ae Select eggs from S. C. Rhode Island Reds, prize stock some with egg rec- ords, as high as 319 (95. percent fer=- tility) $1 per 15, postpaid. Aggie Frank- lin, Rout 1; Duluth, Ga. Fifteen Black Minorca eggs, $2.25; fifteen Buff Cochin Bantam $1.50; trio Buff Cochin Bantams, $6 O. H. Wright, 512 Peters Building, At- lanta, Ga. 2 White Leghorn eggs, Tancred strain, 65c aes setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. C. A. Hunt, Tunnell Hill, Ga. Selected strictly fresh eggs from large, heavy, healthy Barred Rock hens, closely culled, priced so they will - = Cartons to be re= Ray, Route 2, Light Brahama eggs, $1.50 per fif- teen, or thirty for $2.50. Mrs. Thom Tribble, Route 1, Alto,Ga. sell at 75c per 15. turned. Mrs. Jno. A. Box 91, Lyerly, Ga. pe | Big bone, Giant Bronze turkey egg Miss eggs,