Second. Hand Farm Machinery, Flowet and Seed, Incubator. and Ornamental Nursery Stock | Monthly. Supplement | GEORGIA AG RICULTURE: EA eeeml___f oe COMMISSIONERS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. o! J oe DIRECTOR STATE CAPETOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. NUMBER 21, + . STEALING | os morning I received the following letter : ee having visited her the week befnse Ihave heard similar com- . plaints from many different parts of the State. \ dose Mr. Talmadge: = Trucks do not only pick ue chickens, they. pick up yearl- = ings, and hogs. Especially is this true on the open range in sel Georgia. We ances in south Georgia have never been accustomed to locking up our poultry at night, and last eel lots of our chickens were carried off at ee by some chicken thief or - sae _ thieves. : : ok oe Better take the advice of our et friend, who wrote me the 5 above letter, and lock up more. I would also add the personal Chicken thieves ean ene right by our houses in the day- suggestion that you have more good yard dogs. time and see the chickens and poultry houses and at night they can load their trucks or cars with our oo if they are not locked up for protection, Past Thursday night we lost about 100 end hens and friers. It is too late to lock the aul house after the chickens are all stolen. After you take these precautions if you catch anybody steal- ing, dont settle the case, with him but passcente him to the full extent of the law. _ If any of you are having trouble about your woods being ~ ee you will never stop that until you prosecute the offend- TE illions of dollars lost in Georgi Will you please be so kind as to ie the farmety (all ee aa : Pe ee from forest fires. : ek over the State of Georgia) to keep their poultry houses locked. \ I believe it will be for the best protection. - . Trucks and automobiles have made it easy and convenient for thieves to pick up and run with things. Put on more locks, get more yard dogs and when you catch a thief prosecute him. People who work hard for what hey. have, eonaaey t obout this time last year I was visiting up in Bartow County should not have it taken from them. ie ay my hostess was complaining ut some chicken thieves April 29, 1930. - oe UGE NS TALMADGE. \ Pp. . I heard of several more. people losing their chickens last week in Ware County, and Brantley County. | } MARKET REPORT ae INDEX N | ir OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS owers oan ceed C Aes ak Flowers and Seed Wanted . wld 15 Prevailing Wholesale Prices, April 29, 1930, Always Sab icct io eran ue Incubators for Sale ae Wanted ...: Atlanta Macon _ Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta oultry for Sale 00 ; 1.50 00. 1.50 - | Poultry Wanted "Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. --$1.8 85 $ cnrea $2 a $ _ ie $ 0 -sele't'd Baby Chicks Wanted : : : os : Eggs For Sale Cabbage, erect, erated, 100 Ibs... d . sc ; Live Stock for Sal ees, Ga., AUNT COM. cccscceor sce . . si i ee 2 20. ge woe Ga., Standard, doz. ..- - : : ad = : aye Stock Wanted Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz j , : ; 2 : e : Eges, Yard Run doz ; : ; : < : ; : Ga. Products Wanted los Ss; 1b. : oo Sie os : : ; Cotton Seed for Sale 2 Hens, WO es : : : : Seed For Sale... Se ee 9 Roosters ; Ib. ee ; : : : ee : : Seed Wanted Friers,- Tb, : : ; : Misc. for Sale 2 ks, Ib. deren bY: Smee : Soe : ; Plants for Sale se Se x . : . * 2 . Plants Wanted Geese, Ib. eracecen etme nncnansmmnneneneenem Second-Hand Machiner Turkeys, TD. seen enonnenrucnennscneecencerenten + : ae 2 < : _ For Sale y Field Peas, mixed, Du 3.00 ; CDs ; : aS Second-Hand Machinery Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ....... 3.25 ; : . oa ee = Wanted ~- Country Butter, best table, i mae 040. : a : : Porm Help Wanted __ - Country Butter, cooking, Ib. eee oD : : 30 : OG. {Positions Wanted ere te 20 a 3 ; 8 < 20 , oh. PAGE TWO Flowers and Seed ; | For Sale Heartsease, 25c per doz; golden glow 20c per doz; azaleas, 6 for 50c; Mtn. laurels, 20c each; evergreen galax, 20c per doz; white pines and black pines 15 each; Cherokee roses, 75c-per doz. red dogwood, 20c each. All nice plants and well rooted. Add postage. A bunch of trailing arbutus with every order. Mrs. Martha Pope, Loving, Ga. Hundreds of beautiful ferns of dif- ferent varieties, well rooted, 15c each; Rae also Wandering Jew, pink and yellow Soe Canna bulbs. Mrs, O. F. Cheek, Og- : lethorpe, Ga. Privet hedge plants, $1 per 100. J. Allen, ct Add postage... Mrs. Fannie pee RFD 3, Tallapoosa, Ga. eo - Red, white and rose red, double ge- ranium cuttings, 5c each; pink ma- ple begonia cuttings, 10c each; jus- ticia cuttings, 5 each. Also nice, well rooted: privet hedge bushes, 10 to 18 in. high, 60c: per hundred. Add post- age. Mrs. A. P. Gladden, RFD 3, Box 60, Tallapoosa, Ga. Ee Sweet scented white and yellow nar- 7. CiSsil, $1 per: hundred; brown, and white with yellow center daisy chry- santhemums, 75c per hundred; _hoily- hocks. 30c-per doz: sweet scented vio- - lets, 15c per doz; white and. pink hy- = drangeas, 20c each; grape begonias, ; lavender heliotrope, 15c each; purple verbena, Jacobs ladder, 25c per doz; Rainbow moss, 15c per bunch; hardy red carnations, 25c each; orange lil- ies, 50c per hundred. Miss Addie Hughey, RFD 1, Ranger, Ga. Sweet pea seed, bunch variety, -red and. yellow, variegated colors. Begins blooming early and blooms until frost 10c per spoonful, or 15c for two spoon- fuls. Will exehange.for other flower or garden seed, flower cuttings, or any kind of plants. Mrs. Nellie Puck- - ett. RFD B, Cordele, Ga. Se Nice, strong, mixed color chrysan- ee themums, 50c per hundred; Dorothy Perkins roses. well rooted, 15c each; 2 for 25c; add postage. Miss Clara Odom, RFD 2, Box 30; Sycamore, Ga. Double dahlia bulbs, 10c each; col- ors, dark red and salmon. Send no ~. postage. Miss Annie HE, Jones, RFD < 3, Fayetteville, Ga. 2 President, large double tall canna bulbs, $2 per hundred; light lemon of cannas, $2 per. hundred; large yellow - daffodil bulbs, yellow and white sweet : narcissus bulbs, gladioli, all $2 per hundred; Hastings varieties of roses, 20 different kinds, mixed, $1 per 50 cuttines; privet hedge cuttings, $1 per hundred; purple wisteria} 12 cuttings, $1; blue hydrangea, rooted, 50c each. - Mrs. W. C. Cato,:Cordele, Ga. - : Large, white iris, 31 per doz;. blu ageratum, 25c per doz; large King Humbert (red) and yellow cannas, 50c * per doz; red verbena, 25c per doz. oe plants; Shasta daisy plants, 50c per ee doz; small walnut tree (black walnuts) ea 10c and 15c each. Dusty Miller plants 25c per doz. .Would like to hear from someone. who has large double pink, . white and red peonies; large, old- fashioned -snow-ball, Sleeding heart, begs double hollyhocks, pink, red and all colors of perennial phlox (not the an- am nual),. and) white American Beauty oe -rose bushes. Mrs. S. J. Williams, Rocky A Ford, Ga. : Giant Fluffy Ruffles petunias, mix- see ed colors, 50c per doz; 5 balcony pe- eS - rooted, spren- -geria ferns, 15c each; Sword ferns _ mice bunch, 10 each; white hydranges - well rooted, 10c each; 8 different col- ors geranium cuttings, 5c each. Cash Or. money order. Mrs. H.-F. White>- * RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga. _ Dark purple Iris, 25c per doz; dou- ble _vellow japonica, pink hardy phlox - golden glow. purple fox glove, 25c per ~ doz; red flowering quince pink al- _- mond, golden bells, 2 for 25c: pink and purple altheas, 3 for 25; daffodils _ 25 per doz; vellow thorny roses, 2 for _ 25C; orange lilies, 20 per doz: laven- - der Iris, 25c per doz: blue erass, 90 : per 3, Ellijav, Ga. ~ 15 varieties flower seed, 10c per pke. 15 pkegs:, $1 or will exchanee for any- thine can use. Stamns accented. Mrs. - Annie Tee Newton, 235 Walnut. St., _ Toccoa, Ga. = ~ Pink primroses, $1 per hundred: _ red donble dahlia plants. 10 each: 3 for 25e: white daisies, 50c! ner doz: ~oranere dav lilies, F0c per doz: wild - Faster lilies) $1- ner hundred. Red _, Four OClocks, 50e ner doz. Nadine fern. different kinds. 59 ner doz. Blue -Boftfle hubs. $1 per hundred. Add nos- tage. Mrs. T. E, Moore, RFD 1, Roy- ston. Ga. See ~_ Purple iris, $1 per hundred: Jemon dities. $1 per hindred. purnle chinese wisteria vines, 1N< each. rooted are 2 for 25e: Seven Sisters roses, 10 each: - rooted. 8 for 950: brown dav lilies. 1 --_ per hundred: blue violets. 25 ner. 100: - hedee cuttines. $1 ner hundred. Al- ~ thea brches, 10 each. rooted, 3. for 25, Add. nostace. iss Willa Mae - Raleton. Ella Gap, Ga. . Larksnur plants. single and - double. blue, white and pink mixed. 10 ner doz., plus noctace, Miss Emily Har- ~rison,. Rolingbroke, Ga. : - Crabannie snrovts, 90 each, ever- preen ferns, 14e ner doz: blue violets. Ihc per doz. trailine arbutns, 29 ner doz: holly bushes. 15 each. Hearts- @9se. 25c Mer doz; white blooming - willows. 15e each. Orance day ilies -25 ner doz. Al well rocted. Add ; ao nee: Miss Essie Woody, Loving, = a -Temon jilies. 8he ner doz: ianoniras red and salmon. well rooted, 3 for 5c: phe hinssam huttar hushec. 3 for 5A: _ Pink* Sweet Williams. 35c ner doz. - Hvdranseas; well ronted. 2fe each. Tris, hine and vellaw. blossom, 6 for - 35e: Bear erass. hlue blassam, 2he ea. Bardv nhiox. pink and white. 50 ner doz: Golden fairv, 59 per doz. White -janonicas, dauhlie. wel] ranted. 2 for _50.. Mrs. Dessie Vick, RFD 3, HEUi- /jav, Ga. Large size milk and wine lily hiths, - Jarge ted and oransve-Canna_ bulbs. - 15e each. 1 vr. old bine Fvdrancea =] euttines. 2%e each, All nostnaid. Mrs. <= NR. Bradv. RFD 4. Cairo, Ga. = White nareissi 10 per doz; jon- duils. little vellow narcissus and hut- ter-and-ere hvths, 40c ner hundred. Mrs. D. G. Miller, Toomsboro. Ga. Chrysanthemum plants. red and white, double, 25 per doz. delivered. .|10 per bunch, or 8 for 25c. William doz, Mrs. Manda Henderson, RFD yellow | MARKET BULLETIN roses, 25 per doz. delivered. Also red, yellow and salmon cannas, 10c per bulb ro) tor 1 doz---Horenound piants, Mrs. H. Hi. Sullivan, RFD.5, Carroliton, Ga. Beeisteak-begonia, 1gc; maiden hair fern, August lilfes, sprengeri fern, yellow thornless roses, pink oxalis, 10c each; golden glow, 5c each; double white geranium: cuttings, 3 for 10c; 1 primiium Jasmine ligustrum; 1 green and white leaf Euonymous 25 each; pink and white perennial phlox, 30c per doz; ageratum, pink thrift, dusty miller, 15 per doz; red day lilies, 25c per dez; one Van Houtti spirea, 15c pink cannas, 3 for 25; red polyan- tha rose vine, 25c; fox glove, 15c per doz; ohe evergreen, 10c. Add post- age. Miss G: Harrell, Eastman, Ga. White Easter roses, loc ach, 2: for 25; verbena, pink, red and blue, 5c each; shasta daisies, 15c per doz; pink, sannas, 50c--per doz. ed, 20c each; blue daisies, 30c per doz; snapdragon plants, 35 per doz; peri- winkle plants; 15 per doz. Will x- change for large dahlias, Add postage. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. Sago palms, 50c: each; Buddleia, 12 to 14-in., 15c, or will exchange for azaleas, forsythia, amaryllis, or abe- UA Miss Lillian Mizell, Woodbine, aes ; 2 Pink, white and purple mixed lark- spur. plants, single and double, also little blue Wondering Jew, 5c per doz. plants, plus postage, or 2 doz. post- paid for 15c: Miss Emily Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. 2 Larce blooming cannas, red, yellow, variegated, pink and white, green. ana Sronze foliage, $3 per hundred, Al sinds of lihes, Amaryllis> pink anc -ed Milk and. Wine, -25c each. - Tiger alies, single and double, 50c per doz; esurrection pink, $1 per doz. Hardy sverblooming, $1 per doz. White Sep- ember blooming lilies, 25c each. Fan- xy leaf caladiums, 30c each- Pink, rec ynd variezated gladioli, 50c per doz. x. $3 per hundred: Coreopsis, Dian- shus, violets: and pansies, le each. vliss C. Maxwell, Whigham, Ga. Brown eyed susans, 10c per doz; marigolds, red and yellow, 40c. per joz; jonguils, 10c each, spider ilies, red, 10 each, Gladioli, bronze ana yellow, 10c each, or will exchange: for -deted japonicas, any color, monthly coses, rooted, any color; Azaleas, an) solor, rooted, each to pay postage, nc stamps. Mrs. Harl Webb, Pavo, Ga, Goiden glow, 6 for 25c; fox glove. 20c per doz, or 6 doz. for $1. Hardy phlox, 25 per doz; geranium. cut- sings, 4 for 25c; hydrangea cuttings, 10c each; hibiscus cuttings, 10c each; pink justicia cuttings, 5c each; knife glade cactus cuttings, 3 for 25c; wal- nut geranium cuttings, 7c each; white begonias, rooted, 10 each; white and ereen striped Wandering Jew, 6 piec- es for 10c; Squirrel tail ferns, rooted, 3 for 25c; butter-and-egg plants, 10c per doz; or 3 doz. for 25c.. Mums, mixed colors, 25c per doz. -Add post- ace, Miss Mary E. Grindle, RFD 1, Box 42, Dahlonega, Ga. Fluffy ruffles, ostrich -plume_ ferns. Large, well: rooted plants, packed in dirt, 50c.. Extra large, $1. Extra seeds sr plants given with each order. Stamps accepted for 50c orders only. lease add 10c for postage if wanted jacked in damp dirt. Mrs. W. A. Pettigrew, 409 E. Jackson street, Thom- asville,: Ga. -- Orange lilies, double and single, $6 per M; Narcissi, $2 per M bulbs, Jap- anese jonquils, (sweet scented) $2 per hundred; iris, $1 per doz; Larkspur plants, 30c per doz; White and pur- ple violets, 25 per doz; Butterfly bushes, 10c each; altheas, different colors, 1 yr. 15c; Kerria, large bush, 20c: English dogwood, Mountain Lau- rel, Judas tree (or red bud) Rhodo- dendron, azaleas and other shrubbery. Will exchange for any other. shrubbery Mrs. E. Spence, or farm produce. Chamblee, Ga. Bridal wreath, rooted, 20c each; blue and yellow iris, 25 per doz; pink, pur- ple and white hardy phlox, 25 per doz: white shasta daisies, 30c per doz; blue hibiscus, 30c:per~doz; double bal- sam, lady slippers, 40c per doz; cream, blue. portulaca, 25 per doz; purple butterfly bushes, 30 each; red honey- suckle vines, 50c each; 2 for 90c. Yel- low flag lilies, 25 per doz; Sweet Wil- liams, 25c per doz; Healing Oil, wht., 95 per doz; double red, yellow japon- jeas. 3. for 50c; blue-grey.. violets, 24 for 40c, blue Bear Grass, 50ce per bulb. Add postage. Miss Pearl: Vick, RFD 3, Hiliay. Gas SSeS : Mountain laurel, azaleas, red and white dogwood, 15e each; shasta dais- ies, 20c per doz}. black and white pines, 15e each; pink. baby roses, 20c ach; hemlock, 15 each; Cherokee Lantanas, root-_ -|ter, Buford, Ga. roses, 25c each. Miss Lucille Am- mons, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Azaleas, 2 for 25c; mountain lau- rel, 15c. each; crab apples, 15c each; shasta daisies, 20c per doz; red ana white dogwood, 15c each; Cherokee roses, 25 each; bear grass, 20 -ea; white. pines, 15c each. Grace Barton, | Mineral. Bluff, Ga. Fine Shasta daisy. plants, $1 per doz. Dahlia tubers, 40c each, plants, 20c each; Patrick OMara, Helen Rankin, Mina Burgle, Judge Marean, Pride oi San Francisco, Mrs. Carl Salbach, Mrs. Harrison Dick. (cactus varieties same: price) Sunset Glow, Rube Girl, orders amounting to less than | $1, please include postage. Mrs. C. P. Payne, Shellman, Ga. : Mixed phlox plants, blue and va- riegated violets. anddusty: miller, all rooted, 15c per doz; fox glove or Lady of the Lake, 20c per doz; primroses, 15 per doz; double dahlia plants, mix- ed colors, 40c per doz; blue and pink running roses, yellow thornless, root- ed, 15c each; lily sprouts, 15 each; Weigelas, 25 each; large flowering cannas, red, rose, pink salmon, and yellow. with red spots; 40c per doz; blue, white and bronze iris, 40c per doz; Jarge mums, mixed colors, 40c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. Win- Giant Golden yellow daffodils, $1 per hundred, or will exchange for pure Barred Rock eggs or Porto Rican po- tato plants, 300 daffodils for 1M po- ato plants. Mr. N. L. Findley, RFD 4, Lithonia, Ga. Beautiful double flowered balsam, nixed colors, 10 per spoonful. - Also sreat Russian sunflower seed, 25c per it. Plus postage. . Mrs. .B. B. Mor- an, Clyo, Ga. : Princess feather seed, 10c per tea- poonful. Marigold seed, 5c per spoon- ul. Will exchange for other fiowers or anything can use. Mrs. Frank Thomas, FD 2, Lyerly, Ga. Zinnia seed, large packet, 10c; eve- aing primroses, large. pkt., 10. Add Jostage on orders for less than 50c. Irs, Nora Nix, RFDs1, Dahlonega. Ga. 5 / Southern Beauty, single. crimson hi- iscus, or Rose Mallard, 25c each; dlue ageratum, 6 for 20c; large white fellow and bronze chrysanthemums, *5e per doz; larkspur, 15c per -doz., 31 per 100; sweet wallflowers, smal) jJlants, 5c each; white flag lilies, 25c yer doz; sweet purple violets, 15c per joz.- All plants carefully packed. Mrs. 3. F. Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. Angel trumpet plants, bronze mums; axtra large incurved, 35 per doz. Dill eed, 15 per pk. Will exchange for. aimento, tomato, or egg plants, each Oo pay postage. Mrs. Nick B. Burden, 2FD 8, Box 83, Elberton, Ga. . - , Deep: blue iris, 20per. doz, 6. doz. for $1. Yellow daffodils and. white yarcissi, 25c per doz; lily of the val- ey, 15 per doz. Add postage. Mrs. Annie B. Jones, Roy, Ga. King Humbert double cannas, red, 18 for $1. Orange, salmon and red, assorted, 21 for $1. 500 single blue Roman hyacinths, 25c per doz. bulbs, 2c each by the hundred. Daffodils and paper white narcissi, 20c per -doz; $1 per hundred. Have several. thous- and, $6 per M. Dorothy Perkins ros- es, pink, 15c per: plant, rooted. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn, Ga. ~ Hardy hibiscus, large bunch, 25c, 50 and $1. Verbena, purple and pink, 20c per doz; altheas, pink, purple, 25c per doz; double pink flowering almond, 25c each; purple iris, 25c. per doz; double yellow japonicas, 1, 2, and 3 yrs. old, 50c, 25c and 20c each. Blow- ering quince. 25c each;. red .japonicas. day lilies, 20c each, Bridal bouquet. 5c each, bridal wreath, 25c~ each; Weigelas, 25c each; golden bell, 15c each, golden glow, 30 per doz; hop vines, 10 each, or 2 for 25c;: prim- roses, pink and white, 20c per. doz: white dogwood, 20c each; paper. white narcissi, jonquils, daffodils. star of Rethlehem, 25 per doz; dahlia slips.. different colors, 25c cach, hardy phlox 15c per doz; purple fox gloves, ~15c per. doz. Mrs. A. A. Silver, RFD 2, Talkine Rock, Ga. : Double vellow cannas, lc each, post- paid in large iets. Add postage on small orders. Will exchanve for any- thine can use, er send COD. Mrs. A. H. Jenkins, RFD 4. Winder, Ga. Red doewood, 20c each, azaleas, 20c each; golden glow, 30c per doz: ever- ereen galax, 25c per. doz; Mountain laurel, 20c each; fall pinks, 35c per doz: Snowdrops, 25 per doz; holly tbushes, 20 each; black pines, 20 ea: orange day lilies, $1 per hundred: blte flags, 40c per doz. All well rooted: Add postaze 2M eral Bluff, Ga. | ing: peonies. |orest, Ga. PAGE THREE A ry. bushes, 20c per doz;: red dogwood, 3 for 25c; evergreen ferns, 20c per doz. heartsease, 20c per doz; trailing ar= butus, 20c per doz; azaleas, 65c: per doz; single tansy, 25c each. White pussyWillows, 15 each, add postage. Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Snow balls, 2 for 25c; purple lilacs, white- lilacs, 25 each; royal purple iris, 25c per doz; yellow japonicas, 3. yrs. old, 25c each. All well rooted. Add postage. Beatrice Parks, Talk- ing Rock,. Ga. Blue violets, 15 per doz; orange day. lilies, 25c per doz; holly. berry bushes, 15c each; heartsease,..25 per: doz; mountain laurel, 20c each; white blooming willows, 15c each; creeping ivy for hanging baskets, 25c per doz; trailing arbutus, 20c per doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Calliq Richard, Loving, Ga. Lo White azaleas, 25c each, or 3 for 65c;/ Cherokee roses, 15c each, or 2. tor .25c; artificial peach trees, 15a each, or 2 for 25c; junipers 25c each. Choice. roses, mixed colors, 20c each, ~~ or 6 for $1; balsams, $1.50 each, tiger _ lilies, 25 per doz; purple lilac. vines, 25 each; boxwoods, 25c each; red dogwood, 15c each; evergreen honey- suckle, 5c each or 6 for 25c; wall vines quils, 20c per doz. Add postage. Miss ~ Leslie Wright, Loving, Ga. a a Blackeyed Susans and phlox, 25 per. hundred; Shasta daisies and chrysan- ~ themums, 50c per hundred, all goed healthy plants, Border plants and cannas, 50c per hundred. Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga. White and pink sultanas; silver leaf veraniums, double red blooms; Ivy ~ eaf geraniums, double pink; double white fuchsias; Babys Breath; plume, noss, Silver fern; glaze leaf begonias, all well rooted, 15 each. Double sloom cannas, white, rose pink, sal- non pink, red and orange, 35c. per | loz; double petunias, 3 for 25c; hardy gink phlox, 20c per doz. Mrs. W. M. Jickers, Siloam, Ga. : pe Red and pink; May and June: cac- tus, 1 yr. old, 25 each, :cuttings, 15 sents each, i Thanksgiving cactus, .0c; ferns, Sword, Fluffy Ruffles, Os-~ ich Plume, and Boston, 15c each; ooted. Begonias, Conk, Grape and Maple, all rooted, 15c each. Add: - oostage. Wo stamps. Write Mrs. R. r.-Chatham, RFD 3, Adairsville, Ga. Mixed mums, large size plants, 20c _ per doz; Hastings Monster zinnia ~ seed, 20c per cupful, red fall and: yel- low summer marigold, same price}: dusty miller plants, 15c per doz; red, yellow and orange canna bulbs, 5@eea. Add postage to all orders for less than = ie Mrs. W. M. Hartley, Conyers, a. - Trimardeau, or, giant mixed pansy plants, Ic each, plus seven cents for: postage.. Giant. Larkspur plants, mix-= ed, Ic each. Add seven cents for pos- tage. -Mrs, O. E, Browning, RFD 4, Doeruh; Gao ze x Hastings double dahlia slips, dark ~ red, bright red, white, yellow, pink quill or ball type, buff, pink velvet red, jasmine, 1 yr. old, 25c each. Leopard plants, 25c each. Mrs. Alton Grindle, RFD 4, Cumming, Ga. ee aes Perennial: phlox, mixed colors, 15 per doz; French marigold plants, red and yellow, variegated, 75c per doz; well .rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, pink, 25c eaeh delivered in Garfield at once. If to be shipped out of town please add postage. Mrs. Julia M. Brown, Garfield, Ga. # August lilies, leopard lilies, hydran- geas, Maple, Conch, and seedling be- yonias, pink oxalis, extra large red mums, sweet Williams, black-eyed Su- sans, dusty. miller, grandmas night cap, 10c each;. June cactus, 15c; ger- nium cuttings, 5c each; all colors ~ mall mums, 15 per doz; dahlia slips, ~ Oe per doz; will exchange for coleus or ostrich fern. M. F. Brady, RFD J, ~ Murrayville, Ga. s aa King Humbert double red cannas, yurple Iris, pink crepe myrtle, purple lilaes, white altheas, brides wreath, ourple butterfly bush, Jap: quince, shinahberry sprouts and seed; orange ~ lies, jonquil bulbs. Also a few root- ed red and pink Dorothy. Perkins ros- os. Will exchange any of the above for onion plants, cabbage or tomato nlants, tender. garden and cornfield Sean -seed, beet seed, Enslish = peas, sweet pepper plants, or most any kind of garden seed .or. plants, at once. Wach to pay-postage. Mrs. Ida Sat- terfield, RD 1, Box 33, White, Ga: Dusty Miller, 25e per hundred, plus nostaze, Will exchange for everbloom- Sarah McConnell, Dem- _ 10 each; golden bells, 10c each, jon= _ lavender, 10c each, or $1 per doz. Cape aa Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, MAY. 1, 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 a 1103. Act of October 3, Notice of farm produce and ap- -purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- ced by new copy of no- ice. Second-hand Farm Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in monthly oo which appear on e first Thursday of each month. Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the _ year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time _ to time advising advertisers when _ to mail us these types of notice. | 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. a A STATEMENT FROM MR. TWITTY In the issue of the Market Bulle- tin of April 10 the illustrative lang- wage was used, in discussing contin- ued multiplying of the already too numerous laws, that turkey buzzards and field lark are protected by law. The illustration is forceful but the fact is in error. At the same time the use of the language serves to bring to mind the fact that there are cer- tain services performed by many of | the species of bird life in Georgia for farmers. Buzzards and meadow lark, though, not only are not protected by the laws of Georgia, but they are treated in law and by the department ad- ministering the laws as predatory they are classed as useless and de- structive. An Act of the Legislature, approved August 21, 1916, makes it Jawful to kill buzzards any time dur- ing the year. It is universally un- derstood, too, that the sponsors of the game regulations in this state, at the time the laws were passed, con- cded the right to shoot: meadow larks (field larks) at any time. The regu- latory and protective statutes now in force in this state permit the shoot- ing of buzzards, crows, owls, field Jarks, rice birds, all species of hawks and eagles. In the absence from the law of any authority for protecting them, it is evident that the Legisla- ture classed them all as more harm- ful than otherwise. The impression, therefore, that the Department of Fish and Game is. arbitrarily protect- ing these species of birds, along with the protection of useful birds, is in _ error. - - Buzzards are recognized as carriers of disease, particularly of hog chol- _ therefore are classed as a menace rm life. The crow universally MARKET BULLETIN | only of certain plant life but a whole- sale destroyer of bird eggs, and es- pecially destructive of the eggs of quail, turkeys, marsh hens, etc. The Department advocates the unrestrict- ed slaughter of crows because it has not been found they serve any good purpose whatever, but rather are harmful. At the same time it is true that, as a matter of policy, the De- partment does not advocate the wholesale slaughter of all species of hawks, since a careful study of bird llife and habits shows there are but two kinds of hawks doing more harm than good. These are the Cooper Hawk. known as the Blue Darter, and the Sharp-shinned Hawk. While the law does not afford protection to other species of hawks, and enforcengent covers only the specific provisions in the law, at the same time the De- .partment does not encourage whole- sale destruction of all hawks, since some of them are more useful than harmful, in their destruction of ro- dents and vermin found to be pri- mary enemies to quail life. It has been all the time the policy of the department to encourage a ra- tional protection of insectiverous birds, because their, good qualities far exceed their vices. Birds of this class render _a_ highly valuable service to the farms intheir destruction of in- sects, and many of the birds not classed strictly as insectiverous con- tribute a service to the farmer in the destruction of weed. seeds. Generally speaking, nearly all species of birds are in some way helpful to the\ far- mer, but the Department recognizes the fact thateany farmer or jand-own- er has not only the legal, but a per- fectly natural right, to protect his growing crops or other property ag- ainst any damage, at any season of the year, by any species of bird or animal. This Department has long recog- nized and appreciated the general spirit of co-operation among country people of Georgia in building a help- ful spirit of respect for and observ- ance of the game regulations of the state, and thoroughly appreciates the fact that but for their voluntary whole-heartedness in this respect our state could not have established its enviable reputation in the field of out- door sport. It is the conviction of the Department that co-operation means mutual beneficial activities. PETER S. TWITTY, State Commissioner of Game and Fish. Poultry For Sale GAMES FOR SALE . 5 Cuban Blue Game hens, yr. old, $2 ea, L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta, Ga. : 3~Cornish Indian Game pullets, just beginning to lay, $1.50 ea. Exch. for seed peas. Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cor- dele, Ga., Rt. B. 1 pure bred Indian Game cock, $2.~- 50 or exch. for turkey eggs, or 25 baby chicks, large breed, no Leghorns. Mrs. F. S. Trice, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred Pit Roundhead and Ga. Shawlneck Game cross, 3 yrs. old cocks. Sell or exch. 2 cocks for five hens and 1 cock; pure Indian Games, or 1 cock for 3 settings of pure bred ae a Giants. I. J. Little, Arabi, Ga. LEGHORNS 5 young W. L. hens, $1 each, or exch for anything can use. Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. _ 50 Tancred S. C. W. L. yearling hens in good laying cond. $50. H. H. Giles Farmington, Ga. \ Tancred W..L. laying pullets, or breeding hens from high producing bred to lay stock, also 2 and 3 mos. old pullets, same stock, reasonable prices. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 12 Brown L. 13 mos. old hens, Tor- it p 2 _| keys. B Cc. L. What- 19 W. L. hens, $1 ea. Mrs. Olive Haynie, Forest Park, Ga. Rt. 1. - 250 Ferris Best Egg strain W. L. hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $1.25 ea. FOB. Exch. some for young White King pig- ee Mrs. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, ss > 175 blood tested S. C. W. L. hatch- ed February 11, 1930. Trapnest chicks Ferris strain, 75c ea. or $125 for lot. Ben R. Pate, Arabi, Ga. Choice W. L. 3 mos. old cockerels, $1 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. W. H. Ahl, Alma, Ga., Rt 3. W. L. 8 wks. old cockerels, Direct from Miller, Exhibition Quality, 5c ea. or exch. for W. L. same age pull- nd a J. L. Erwin, Adairsville, Ga. 13 hens and 1 rooster, S. C. W. L. Kerlin Quality, 300 egg strain, 2 yrs. old, bought direct as baby chicks, A-1 Quality, no culls, $15 for lot. FOB my station. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensing- ton, Ga., Rt. 1. "100 Tancred W. L. hens, 1 yr. old, $1 ea., for lot. No culls. R. F. Smith, Madison, Ga. : 5 W. L., 12 wks. old cockerels, Ker- lin strain, parnt stock 300 to 332 egg record, $1 ea. or lot for $4 FOB. W. T Pritchett, Ellijay, Ga. : Select Tancred W. L. 7 wks. old cockerels, well dev. some crowing at 4 wks. 75c each, FOB. Mrs. J. C..Gools- by, Graham, Ga., Rt. 1. at 100 S. Cc. W. L. Tancred strain 7 wks. old cockerels, from trapnested and blood tested parents and from 300 ege strain 2 yr. old hens, 75c ea. in 100 lots. Exch. for pullets about same age, even number and good strain. Ea. to pay Express on what they receive. My Express Office is Villanow. Ga. F. L. Aimerson, P. O. Stockton, Ga., Rt. ORPINGTONS 2 7 pure bred Golden Buff Orp. pul- lets, February 10th hatch and 1 roos- ter, $7 for lot del. Also hatching eggs pure bred, 90c per 15, del. through May. Money order. Mrs. A. L. Gar- rison, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90. PIGEONS FOR SALE _. "5 mixed pigeons, 40c each, or 75c pr., $25 for lot. W. H. G. Stephens, Morrow, Ga., RFD 1. ~ s 20 prs. White Kings, in first class cond., banded with mating bands. Reasonable price. Write at once. Thadious Kessler, Savannah, Ga., Rt. 3, Montgomery Cross Rd. Racing Homers, $2 pr., Tipplers, $2.- 50; All birds N. P. A. banded and from prize winners. H. C. Ozburn, Statesboro, Ga., P. O. Box 22. R. I. REDS 4 wks. old R. I. Reds, 25c each, 4 wks. old, J. B. Giants, 35c ea., also day old Reds, Giants, 12 1-2c and 16c each, del. Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran Ga., Rt. 5, Box 48. Donaldson R. I. Red and pure bred B. Rocks. 10 to 12 wks. old pullets, 90c ea. Limited number. -D. F. Og- den, Odum, Ga., Rt. 1. Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red 10 wks. old pullets, $1 ea. Pure bred. Mrs. C. x Black, The Rock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE _. 1 June hatch Big Bone Giant Bronze tom, $18. Fine breeder and of best blood lines. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga: Rt. 5. . April 1929 hatch tom, $5 or exch. for peas or goats. W. A. Bond, Elberton, a. 3 to 6 Muscovey now laving ducks and 1 drake, white or black, $1.75 ea. Eggs, $2 doz., del. White Australian suinea eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty. Ga. Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 4 wks old, 40c each. J. E. Shaw, Ludowici, Ga. Rt. 1, Trio M. B. turkevs, 1929 hatch, $14 or $15.50 del. in Ga. H. J. McCol- lum, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3. 7 3 pure bred solid white Emden geese, $6. Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkes- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. 4 M. B. hens. $4 each, or $15 for lot together. Mrs. C. -Colvard, Bowman, Ga. z : S 3 pure bred big bone Giant Bronze hens, Bird Bros. strain and 1 very fine unrelated tom. Hens now lay- ing, 1929 hatch. Wt. at maturity: hens, 20 to 24 Ibs., toms, 40 to 50 Ibs. $2 for lot. Also eggs, $4 doz. Guar- anteed to be pure bred. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. 35 pure bred M. B. cross with the Ellis strain Big Bone. week old tur- 60c each del. No checks. Mrs. . F. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. and 1 hen, Thursday, May 1, 1930. 1929 hatch not related, $10 for the pr. or $8 for tom Mrs. R. S. Kim- berly, Empire, Ga. oe M. B. tom, $6.50; white Holland hen, just beginning to lay. Laid sev- eral large clutches Will trade the pr. for 1 doz. pure bred hens, large breed, or for 12 bu. sound shelled corn. Geo, Truelove, Stock- bridge, Ga. Rt. 1. : Baby turkeys and eggs. I bank and Shoemaker strain, 40c each; eggs, $3.50 per doz. June Ist del. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. 2 pure bred M. B. hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $4.50 each. Exch. 1 for pig M. B. Gold- last year. $6 FOB. ie poults, of equal value; also purebred M. B. ~ eggs, from 2 yr. old hens, 35c ea. or exch. for Bantam hens, breed except Leghorns. Mrs. J. McBride, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 1. Turkey gobbler about 1 yr. old_ Would consider exch. for White Pe- kin and Mallard duck and duck eggs of equal value. Benson Earle, Thom- : asville, Ga. 1 Bronze hen, Sol Oden, Blackshear, Ga. : Baby turkeys for sale, 50c ea: W. L, Lowe, Cass Station, Ga. ye eee WYANDOTTES 1 fine W. Wyandotte, Weber strain rooster, $2; 15 pure bred Stags, 3 mos. any pure $5. already mated, $5.00. : old, $1 ea., and 10 mixed hens, $11 for lot. All FOB. Mrs. Mattie B. Pherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. Poultry Wanted _ ANCONAS WANTED Want 1 Ancona yr. old rooster for : reasonable cash price, also want An- cona baby chicks at 10c ea. in exch for butter and eggs for table use. Mrs, C. F. Williams, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 6. GAMES WANTED : Want to hear from party having Mo- the old fashioned Blue Game chick- ens. Miss Dovie Smith, Ralston, Ga. LEGHORNS WANTED i Can use any number of good white, Brown L., and Ancona laying pullets and young pullets of same_ stock. State what you have and where to- be seen. A. C. Young, Hapeville, Ga, PEAFOWLS WANTED | Want to buy a White peafowl hen. Martha Berry, Mount Berry, Ga PIGEONS WANTED Want. mated, working prs. Maltese, Carneaux, Homers and Runts. State price and size of birds. Chas. W. Baird, Columbus, Ga., 2901 llth St. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC, WANTED eo Want White Indian Runner day old : ducklings, also all kinds of pheasant eggs and young stock. Quote lowest. FOB price, stating varieties. Caldwell, Faceville, Ga. Want 25 or 50 baby turkeys to raise on halves to 12 wks. Prefer M. B., place and best of care. lington, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 2. yy Re fae but will consider other kinds. Fine W. M. Ele) Want 1 African White guinea roos- ter. Will pay $1. Write. G. W. El- yo Cartersville, Ga., 519 Douglas Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100 pure bred Black Cornish Game chicks to raise on shares to 12 wks., 100 pure bred S. L. Wyandottes and 100 Everlay strain Brown L. Well : exp. and best of care. Mrs. 1. i: Hines, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7, Box 140. Want to get several hundred baby e chicks to raise for a third of them on > the following terms: I furnish house, brooder, time, experience, green stuff and buttermilk; other party to fur- nish chicks and the feed. Am honest and will let someone witness the divis- ion. No special choice; also will exch value for some chicks. Cullough, Round Oak, Ga., Box 72. Want to exch. Govt. insp., potato Mrs. M. Mc~- plants for baby chicks. Cornish Games Buff Orp., S.C. R. 1 Reds, the large kind preferred. Mrs. H. W. Bennett, Alma, Ga. Want 1 to 500 chicks: Cornish Games or J. B. Giants to raise on halves tO 12 wks. old. I to pay post- age on baby chicks and other party to pay chgs. on yours back to you. Write ae J. R. Bowen, Blackshear, Ga. Want 1 or 200 baby chicks to rais on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Fin place and best of care. R ds Buff Orpingtons lington, Shellma _ White or Brown L. Thursday, May 1, 1930. Baby Chicks Wanted _ Want at once 100 large breed chicks _ to raise on halves to 14 wks. Plenty _ feed, fine range, and well exp. Geo. _ Truelove, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1. Want baby chicks in lots of 50 to 1M to raise on halves. Prefer large breed. Good place. Mrs. J. S. Thomp- son, Doerun, Ga. - _ Want 50 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Mixed preferred. Mrs. W. A. Balenger, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 2. __ Want by May ist, 100 or 200 chicks any blood tested breed, except Anco- - nas to raise on halves to 10 wks. Good Life Exp. Plenty feed and ports often as desired. Write . Mrs. Mary Cox, Barney, Ga. Rt. 2, Care W.'N. Scott. | _ Want 500 chicks from heavy laying, blood tested stock to raise on halves to 7 wks. Ferris or Tancred W. Leg- horns. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike, Ga. - Want 400 or 500 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 or-10 ks. Have an oil _ burning brooder, 500 cap. poultry hou- _ ses have concrete floors and have a splendid range. _ red, but will take any large breed, or the heavy assorted. Or will buy chicks on the installment plan, paying $15.00 per mo. on them. Write. Mrs. S. J. W. Still; Winterville, Ga. Want 25 to 100 baby chicks to raise _ on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Any _ good breed: Brown L. preferred. Also want baby ducks to raise on shares. Good care and weekly reports. Mrs. | Mary Ellen Foster, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. __ Want 200 R. I. Red baby chicks. _ Will pay 10c each. Must.be pure bred. J. W. Drury, Atkinson, Ga. _ Want 100 to 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. R. I. Reds or _ Plymouth Rocks preferred. Best of attention. Write. Mrs. Paul E. John son, Tennille, Ga.,. RFD. i e - Want not later than May Ist, 100 I baby chicks to _ raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Have good range, give best of attention and deal honestly. Write before sending. Del. chicks. Miss Bertie Barron, Dex- ter; Ga., Rt: 2. _ Want 25 or 50 baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Will accept only _ pure bred Ringlet Barred Rocks. Party to pay parcel post. Will report each week. Ea. to share loss. Have been very successful in poultry raising. Write before sending. Mrs. W .A. J. _ Swann, Lithonia, Ga., RFD 1. Want 200 or 300 B. R. to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Good care and report every 2 wks. Write before sending. S. J. Clack, Auburn, Gaz, - RED 1. Bees -_ Want 100 or 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Also want _ to exch. cabbage or tomato plants for _ baby chicks. Any large breed, but R.: _I. Red preferred. Mrs. E. Carswell, = Tifton, Ga.;. Rt. 2. \ A Eggs For Sale Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,. also Ferris W. L., from ist pens, each _ $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per 30; 2nd pens, $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30. Larger lots, 4 1-2c per egg. del.. Boxes to be ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt 2. = MLB: ~ hens, 25c ea. Fine laying strain. Mrs TT. L. Callahan, Greensboro, Ga. : Fancy dark Cornish Indian Game eggs, $2 per 15 del by P. P. Mrs. L. turkey eggs from 2 yr. old _ M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Turkey eggs from M. B., good, heal- _ thy turkeys, $3.50 for 12. Booking or- ders for baby turkeys and chicken hen _ to be del. in May, $1 each. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Atlanta, Ga., 1666 Emory Road, _N. E., Phone Dearborn 3392-W. Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1.25 per 17, or exch. for Porto Rico potato plants, or syrup, or for Bronze tur- key, or Toulouse geese eggs. Will give $3 for 1. Mrs. M. E. Whisnante, Mad- ison, Ga. - Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 13 del. Mrs. W. I. Mobley, Lud- owici, Ga., Rt. 1. : Pure bred J. B. Giant selected hat- ching eggs, Fertility guaranteed. $1.- 25 per setting, $3.25 per 50. All del. Mrs, Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. _ _M. B. turkey eggs, $3 and $4 per _ doz., according to pen from which _ they are obtained. F. S. Bailey, Sec- Ss gees Atlanta, Ga., 35 Linden Ave., Donaldson R. I. Red_ eggs, Direct from Mrs. Donaldsons Star pen, gen- ral utility and egg laying strain, 2 yr. ld_hens, $1.50 per setting; also eggs rom culled hens, headed by_roosters Sti m, $6 a 100. Can fur- Barred Rocks prefer- expected. fo MARKET BULLETIN nish cs. of culled eggs per week. Mrs. J. O. King, -Lavonia, Ga. Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, from flock headed by rooster Direct from Star pen, 50c doz. Mrs. Roy Haynie, La- vonia, Ga. _ Pure bred Byers strain Buff Orp- ington eggs, $1 per 15. Cartons to be ret. Miss Katherine Shirley, La- vonia, Ga. Light Brahma Giant strain $1.35 per setting, $2.50 for 30. Add postage. Mrs. D. B. Hooks, Shell- man, Ga., Rt. 1. _ Everlay B. lL. eggs, $1 per 15; $1.65 per 30 postpaid. Carton to be ret. on a 30 egg order. Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Giant strain Light Brahma eggs, ist prize winners at County Fair, $1.50 per 15; $2.75 per 30; $8-a 100. Also pure bred S. C .W. L. eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2 for 30; $4 a 100. Exch for field peas. Cartons to be ret.. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. Buff Rock Nuggett strain eggs, Sires from trapnested yards, $1 per 15 after May ist. Book your orders at once. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Pheasant eggs: English Ring Neck pheasant eggs, $3.50 per 15. Add 15c for postage .and insurance. Mrs. An- nie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. { Pure B. R. eggs, Thompson Ringlet strain, 50c per setting, FOB here. G. E. Phillips, Ellaville, Ga. Eggs- now $12 per doz. from the Worlds largest and best layers, Big Bone Giant Bronze turkeys. 55 to 60 Ibs. and hens, 24 to 27 lbs. eges, teach. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. ED.) ' Hatching eggs from Official record hens, Anconas and W. L. $1.50 per 15. Wiley Williams, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 1. Everlay Brown L. eggs, sired by cocks Direct from Tormahlen Everlay strain, $1 per 15 del. and postpaid. C. E. Smith, Braselton, Ga. Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs, Ellis strain $3.50 per doz. FOB. Mrs. W. G. Blalock, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. Exch. 15 eggs for 10 lbs. dried apples. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga. Big Bone Bronze turkey eggs, $3.50 per doz. April, May and June del. Miss Evelyn King, Hamilton, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 63.. Pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 per 15. Crate to be ret. Mrs. J. E.-Sorrow, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5. : S. C. Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per 15 post- paid. Crates ret. Miss Ronie John- son, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1. Ancona setting eggs, 5c per egg and party pay postage. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga. : Z Thoroughbred Big Bone M. B. tur- key eggs, $4 per doz. until May 15th, del. Special price made on large or- ders. Crate returned. No _ personal checks. Money order with order. Will Hart, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. : R. C. R. I. Red eggs, pure bred, 75c per setting del., also M. B. turkey eggs, 15c each, del. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2. - Black Minorca, Pape strain eggs, $1 per setting. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure M. B. turkey eggs, $3.50 per doz or exch. for Porto Rico plants, Otoo- tan beans, or syrup of equal value. wirs. E. S. Ward, Fayetteville, Ga. White Rock, White Cornish Game, J. B. Giant and S. L. Wyandotte pure bred eggs, $1.25 per 15 by insured P. P, W. D. Joyner, Roberta, Ga., Rt. 2. Bourbon Red turkey eggs, from 2 yr. old hens, tom wt. 30 to 35 lbs. hens 10 to 15 lbs. 9 eggs for $3 postpaid. Cash with order. las, Ga., Rt. 1. : Indian Runner and Wild Mallard cross duck eggs, $1.25 per doz. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga., Rt. 4. Eggs Wanted Want about 30 pure bred turkey eggs to set and hatch on halves by the ist of May. Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Elber- ton, Ga., Rt. 7. : Want to exch. Jersey Giant chicks or eggs for M. B. or Bourbon Red turkey eggs. If interested, write. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. Want 12 Bronze turkey eggs at once, for setting. Write price. Mrs. T, W. Smith, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 5. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Jersey cow with young calf, $60 for cow and calf, FOB. W. J. Staples, Unadilla, Ga. : Thoroughbred J. cow with calf, 2 wks. old, also another good stock cow bring calf any day now. Toms wt.. Price Worley, Dal- |. Sell either one at a reasonable price. A. C. Caker, Lula, Ga. Star Rt. 1 extra good milch cow. Write for price, or see. G. R. Long, Leathers- ville, Ga. 7 2 fine cows: 1 Jersey and Holstein crossed and 1 Guernsey. Give 5 and 6 gal. milk and 2 1-2 lbs. butter each, per day. Fine for dairy or home, $150 each, or some less if both are taken together; also 2 fine springers, will -freshen by first of May: 1 Jersey and 1 Holstein, $75 ea., if both are taken together; 2 thoroughbred Jersey heif- ers, 11 mos. old, and 1 6 mos. old Guernsey, $75 for the 3. Mrs. P. P. Wood, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 5, Center Hill. Graded Holstein heifer about 18 mos. old, from 6 gal. cow: Grade Hol- stein and sired by Reg. Holstein, $50 Cash. Call at: S. K. Hogue, Hape- ville, Ga., 36 So. Central Ave., Phone Fairfax 1596-J. 3 Jersey cows, also 1 male calf, ent to reg. for sale. Mrs. H. N. Stipe, Elko, Ga. 4 yr. old Black Jersey cow, calf 3 mos. old, give 2 1-2 gal. day, $65 cash at my barn. Mattie Allred, Talla- poosa, Ga., Rt. 3. : ; i Reg. Jersey cow Bright Nora Heir- ess No. 539997. Produced last yr. 42 lbs. milk per day. test 5 2-10 and above Fresh in 5 days, $200 or $150 without calf. C. M. Davis, Buckhead, Ga., Box 6. : Fresh; young Jersey cow, and 2 fine springers, also for sale. J. T. Cooper, Red Oak, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 122. - 1 full blood high bred Jersey male, 1 yr. old March 30th. Reg. sire, Is- land bred. Write for further infor- mation, blood lines, price, etc. H. W. Steed, Jr., Statham, Ga. 4 nice Jersey heifers, 4 to 5 mos. old from heavy milking Grade Jersey cows and pure bred Sire. $100 for lot, FOB; 2 baby heifers, 2 male calves; exch. 1 for 100 chicks, day old, or for fryers. N. A. Wood, South Atlanta, Ga. @ 1 bull: Cefus James, 287418; Sire, Starlights Cefus, 255517; Dam, Violas Daisy, \699418. Dropped December 15, 1927. $75 at my barn. J. A. Lee, Lux- omni, Ga. Rt. 1. Reg. Jersey 5 mos. old bull calf. Grandson of Xenia Sultan, Dam _ gave 32 lbs. on ordinary feed; $60, all pa- pers furnished and crated, FOB. Z. J. Hall, Jr., Sandersville, Ga. 2 Jersey bull, 2 1-2 yrs. old. Both can be reg. T. A. Fletcher, Forsyth, Ga. 1 Reg. dark Jersey male, 3 yrs. old $75 FOB. Papers furnished. Sell to prevent inbreeding. J. C. McCravey, Whitestone, Ga. Pure bred, perfect type Guernsey bull, 18 mos. old. Can be seen at my barn any time (must be seen to he appreciated). Further particulars on cece G. K. Sharpe; Ogeechee, Ga. R 1. : HOGS FOR SALE : 1 Berkshire and Essex cross gilt, wt. between 50 and 75 lbs. $7 or exch. for 6 bu. good sound corn. J. C. Herring, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5. Thoroughbred Big Bone P. C. male pigs, $8 ea. Riley C. Couch, Tu- rin, Ga: -1 P. C. sow with 5 pigs, $25 for, both FOB. W. J. Staples, Unadilla, Ga. 5 thoroughbred Duroc pigs, $7 each. A. F. Strickland, Blackshear, Ga., 206 Strickland avenue. 2 to 4 mos. old Duroc Jersey pigs, reasonable prices, reg. in buyers name. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. 1 Berkshire black sow, 62-64 pure blood and 62-64 Essex, 2 yrs. and 5 mo. old. Had 4 pigs October 10th and 9 pigs, March 1929, $75 for sow and pigs. Write for full particulars. Also 5 mos. old boar, full Berkshire type, but not ent. to reg. Has all marks of full blood Kentucky fore-parents, wt. about 90 to 100 lbs. (None of these hogs have ever breen lousy, there- fore they grow off as soon as farrow- ed) $20. If you want me to ship send certified check. J. Ps Trammell, Richland, Ga. : I good male hog, about 200 lbs. on foot gross wt. $25 FOB. crated for shipment. D. M. Lee, Alma, Ga. Big Bone Black P. C. sow, wt. about 300 lbs. 1. yr. old, March 15th. $65 without papers; $66.50 with. New- ton Mullins, Canon, Ga. Ree. Duroc gilts, wt. about 100 Ibs. ea., $15 ea. or exch. 1 for Reg. gilt same size. Shipped on a guarantee 2 please. J.-H. Palmer, Tennille, a. Several Hampshire and Duroc Jer- sey pies. $15 per pr. or exch. for W. L. pullets of Tancred strain. Mrs. I. E. Gibson, Waynesville, Ga., Box 3. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 large farm mule, good worker, not fe- } incubator and brooder PAGE FIVE old, $75. Mrs. N. H. Griffin, Ma- rietta, Gaj- Rt 3; : RABBITS FOR SALE ae 25 to 50 rabits, 7 to 16 wks. old, 50c and $1 each, in lots. Whites and Chinchillas. 1 /Belgium doe and 5 little ones, 8 wks. old, mix- ed Giants (color white, brown and red) 50c ea., old doe and Giant buck, $1 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 7 1 pr. fine Chinchillas, $4 ea., or $7 for pr. of buck and doe; 1 Chin. buck $2.50; 1 young Chin. doe, front foot crooked from knees down, otherwise in good cond., $1. Whites (buck and doe), $5 pr. for hens or . baby chicks. Ga. 3 Chinchilla bucks, Ped., Gold Cer- tificate stock, $2.50 ea. with papers. Mrs. D. T. Poole, Newnan, Ga. N. Z. White, pink-eyed 6 mos. old, New . Zeaiands, Also:.1 pro N. 32: Exch. Barred | Rocks preferred. Alton Barr, Byron, $1.25 each. Miss Naomi Allison, Li- thia Springs, Ga. mo Chinchillas, $3 up. Exch. for Car- neaux, Mondain or Maltese pigeons. T. J. Morgan, Atlanta, Ga., 388 Luck- te. St:, N. WwW. 50 Chinchillas for $50; a few young, rest 3 to 12 mos. old. Ped. and some does bred. R. E. Thompson, Ameri- cus, Ga. Thoroughbred Chinchillas, from reg. _ stock, for sale or exch. for nice calves or pigs. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. N. Z. Whites, fine Ped. stock, sub- ject to reg. 3 mos. old. Make best offer. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. Chinchilla buck, 1 yr. odl, $1.50; Chinchilla doe, 1 yr. old with 7 young 1 mo. old, $5. John B. Preston, Flo- villa, Ga., Box 297. } : 3 pure bred N. Z. White does, about _ 1 yr. old, ent. to reg. well dev. $3 ea. or trio for $8.50. ton; Ga., Rt. 4. N. Z. Whites: 2 does, 12 to 14 mos old, $3 ea., 6 does, 8 mos old, $2 each; i bucks 452: Will. exch. Fletcher, Moultrie, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 Reg. Toggenburg 10 mos. old buck hornless (fin goat and very sensible; James its mother was imported from across the waters, and gave 1 3-4 gal. milk per day) $125. E. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5. Tom Cade, Elber- 1 Toggenburg doe, fresh in, for sale. : Mrs. L. F. Busha, College Park, Ga., Phone Fairfax 1469-W. 100 head stock goats, about 1-4 kids $1 each, at_my place, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3. and 2 rams. on a couple of days notice, $3 per head FOB shipping point. John M. Blatch, Ellabelle, Ga., Rt. 1. ue Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want to buy cheap for cash 1 hei- fer calf about 2 mos. old. Write price. Smith, Jersey preferred. Da OW Swainsboro, "Ga. Rt. 5. : value for same. Write for particulars, and state what you have. zier, Rayle, Ga. Will pasture cattle as follows: calves Want cows or hogs, or both. Exch. W. J. Morgan, 40 or 45 sheep including 5 or 6 lambs > Gentle and can be seen i W. F. Stro~ 50c per mo., medium: size, 75c; grown cattle, $1 per mo. Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 6. * Want common grade cow giving YY to 1 1-2 gal. milk. Do not want any high grade cow. W. W. Matthews, Yatesville, Ga. Want heifer or cow.. Exch. value for same. Write before sending. John Knox Sewell, Ashland, Ga. Want 2 or 4 Jersey or any good stock ~ heifer calves to raise on halves. Must be 8 or 10 wks. old. No younger. Good ~ Write be-- Mrs. J. E. Anderson, ~ pasture and best of care. fore sending. Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Want 1 reg. Hereford Poll bull aud o 2 or 3 heifers, 2 or 3 mos. old. J. Martin, Milner, Ga. Starling Waters, Want to hear from party having Black Angus male calves. etc., in first letter. Thomaston, Ga. HOGS WANTED Claud Hancock, 5 Want a Reg. Duroc J. boar wt. about : G. B. Moore Macon, Ga. 50 or 60 lbs. Rt. 6. State age, Want 1 pure bred boar pigs, Duroc Jersey or Berkshire, 75 to 125 lbs. size for breeding purposes. Exch. velvet beans or White Spanish peanuts or pay cash. James L. Keen, Brewton, a. Want a pig, 4 or 5 wks. old. Good stock. Will exch. a Little Brown Hen : for same. W A. Cain, Clermont, Ga. =. (Continued on pa: - PAGE SIX _ Flowers and Seed For Sale (Continued from page three) " Broad leaf hedges, well rooted, range from 31 to 48 in. $1.50 per doz. 10- - yrs. old, strong plants, not prepaid, $1.75 per doz. postpaid. Cash or will ~ exchange some for field peas, butter beans mung beans or cornfield beans -and balance cash. . Write what you have, stating price. Mrs. Harvey Les- lie, RFD 1, Box 50, Greenville, Ga., Fine chrysanthemum plants, yellow, 5 or 6 in. across bloom. 40c per doz Smaller mums, orange and. lavender, 25c per doz. All postpaid. Will ae- cept stamps. Mrs. H. L. Anthony, RED 3, Columbus, Ga, - Double white altheas, yellow thorn- _ less roses, white spirea, purple lilacs, oak hydrangeas, pink flowering, 20c * each, 6 for $1, or will exchange for - cotton feed sacks, remnants of cloth, white table peas, or anything useful. a A. F. Maloch, RFD 1, Jefferson, : Pink summer blooming lily bulbs, 3 for 25c; golden glow, 6 for. 25c; Bos- ton ferns, well rooted, large kind, 20c per cut; dwarf, 15c per cut; petun- -ias.and snow-on-the-mountain, 20c per doz; spotted cannas, 10c each, or 2 for 15c; white star jasmine, 2 for 15c. No exchanges and. no stamps. Add postage on orders for 25c and less. Miss Irene Hopkins, RFD 3, Canon, Ga. Single red cannas, 75c per hundred, also mixed chrysanthemums, 10c for ->6. Mrs. S. L. Hendrix, RFD 3, Doug- tasvile; Ga... ,. Deep pink perennial phlox, 25c per oo Mrs. Hawes Cloud, Crawfordville = Ga. Snapdragon, aster and zinnia plants _i5e per doz. Shasta daisies, 25 per doz; blooming phlox and tuberoses, 3 for 25c. Several varieties of red, pink - and white geraniums, Conk, maple ~ leaf and other begonias, fuchsias, jus- ticias, Grand Duke jasmine cuttings, be each. Green Wandering Jew, 3 for _ 8c. Rooted sprengeri and other ferns 10c each. White Easter roses, star jasmine vines, rooted, 10c each. Col- Jection of 25 different flowers, some rooted, $1. Postage paid on all Spider lily bulbs, 6 for 25c, or will excnange for white jonquil bulbs. Mrs. wW. A. Summer, Adrian, Ga. 2 White spirea, 10c; purple lilacs, ,20 each; flowering almonds, 3 for 15c, Shristmas and star jasmine, 25c ea, yaponicas, 30c; golden bell, 20c; snow galls, 2 to 3-ft. high, 40c, smaller, loc, red gladioli, 40c per doz; orange lil- es, 3 for 20c;: pink peonies, 35c pe. joz; shasta daisies, 25e per doz. Adc ostage. Irene Foster, RFD 3, Box 4. aiijay, Ga. Red canna lily bulbs, well rooted oc per doz; plus postage, red anc ellow mixed, same price. Mrs. A. J. McGraw, 2907 Norwick Street, Bruns- vick, Ga. : Scarlet. verbena, large rooted plantss (0c each; shasta daisies, 60c per doz; id fashioned daisies, 60c per. doz; Yish grey bordering plants, 45c pei loz. Heartsease, yellow and purple, 15 per doz; Dorothy Perkins running roses, well rooted, 25c. Large. daisy shrysanthemums, yellow centers, wht. petals, 35e per doz. Large fluffy sream chrysanthemums, ~10c.. each; Pink oxalis, 15c per bunch.~ Green and white ribbon grass, 10c each; Jap- anese Iris, large white blooms, 15c ea; jurple sweet. violets, 55 per doz; lav- and yellow honeysuckle vines, 15c ea. Mrs. James E. Hudson, Tusculum, Ga. All. eolors double peony flowered poppy seed, 2 thls., 5c; monster red zinnia seed, yellow four-oel6ck, red, white and pink cosmos, 5c per tbls. Several hardy chrysanthemums, 2 doz. for 25c. Geraniums, 8 varieties, one cutting. of each, 30c.>. Kudzu plants, for porch: shade, 25c per doz. Add postage on all. Mrs. Clif Booth, RFD 2, Kennesaw, Ga, 200 abelia plants, healthy growing, 1-2 yr. old plants, 40c each, cr $60 ilac, 20c each; white daisies, roses, 20c per doz; Ssnowdrops, loc per) glow, 5c per bunen; biue verbena, pur- } White April biooming narcissi, 25 per | ender wisteria vines, 15 each; white. for lot, Add postage for less than 1 BUDE tEN doz. Mrs. G. C. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. t Blue irish lilies, $1.75 per hundred; jonquils, 5c per hunared;- double dailodils, $1 per hundred; orange day iilies, (>e per hundred; white. peonies, | #06 each; pink peonies, 50c eacn; or= ange canna. hiies, 50c per doz; tame aoneysuckle vines, s0c per doz; tiger iines, 1b each; Star of Bethliehent, 50c per hundred; purple and orchid} violets, 2oc per doz; Sridal Wreath, f10c each; honey comb, dark red dan- lias, 10c each; giadioli, 40c per. doz; prickly pears, 10 each; green, velvet moss; 10c per doz;\ peach bloom fro-. ses, 10c per doz; yeliow canna lilies, 60 per doz: carnations, 10c per doz; mountain sword ferns, 15c each. Will exchange for seed peanuts, potato piants, cabbage piants, cornfield bean rseed,. or well rooted box flowers. Add postage on orders for less than $1. Mrs. J. W. Woodward,- Fair Mount, Ga. Christmas cactus, well - rooted, 15c each, delivered. Will. exchange for lace fern or palm. Miss Ruby Shock- ley, RFD 2, Temple, Ga. 2 Confederate or -butterfly violets, lg. blooms, long stems.. Write what you have, for exchange, or well sell at 25c per dozen plants. Mrs. Geo. T. My- gatt, 1260 Prince Ave., Athens, Ga. 2 yr. eld century piants, $1. each, or. 2 for $1.50). Add postage... August lilies, .25 each. Bronze wandering jew, 50c per doz. Mrs. L. M. Ader- hold, Lavonia, Ga. : 2 elephant ears, 1 geranium, one conch geranium, 5c postpaid. I. Boatright, Alma, Ga. Good sized, physostegia plants, 10c per doz. Plus postage. Hedge plants. blooming -variety, 8 in. av. size, goed roots, 50c per hundred. Postage paid on 200 or more. Mrs. T. M. McCain, 522 N. Main St., College Park, Ga. Japanese sweet pea seed, 10cts per oz, Hardy flourshing bloom, until frost. Yellow. Mrs. E. P= Bass, Daw=+ son. Road, Albany, Ga. : Genuine pink .and salmon sultana 10cts* each; genuine : perennial phlox white, cherry red, and deep pink, 10c: each; Klondike cosmos, -15 per doz; purple Heartsease, 10c per doz: blan- ket flowers, 15c per doz; red daisy shrysanthemums, 2 for 5c. Add pos- age: Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tusculum, 72. : Pink and white hardy phlox, purple and lavender iris; purple fox glove, zolden glow, 25c per doz; pink wei- relia, purple lilac, pink almond, pink and white altheas, yellow forsythia, zolden bell, all well rooted, 2 for 25c. Snow. ball, 25c each; orange lilies, Jafiedils, and narcissi, $1 per hundred. Star of Bethlehem, blue gass, $1. per undred. Leopard lilies, 25 per doz. Add postage. Mrs. Millie Henderson, RFD 3, Box 44;. Ellijay, Ga. Winter pinks, all colors, 15 per doz. Slue flag lilies, -15c per doz: FOB. Valona Saxon, RFD 2, Bowdon, Ga. 2 bunches bleeding heart, 50c per bunch; yellow globe, 15c per bunch: ardy plox, 15c-per bunch, or 2 for be. Add postage. Mrs. Jas. C- Tur- 1er, RFD 4,-Cleveland, Ga. Purple lilacs, 6 for 25c:; iris lilies, vhite, blue and purple, 30c per doz; shrysanthemums, 20c -per doz; nar- ssi, -15 per doz, or will exchange: \lso mixed. flower seeds, large pkt., & ents;- lilacs, 40c per doz: blue ris. : for 20c, narcissi, 20c per doz. Miss owa Messer, RE'D I, Waleska; Ga. Hardy oak leaf hydrangea, white looms, also blue poinsettia and hibis- tus; -20 each; or: 3 for 506. Large. srimson dahlias; medium large purple. nauve pink, yellow, 75 per. doz, or Qc each. Pure white ball type, 2 for be. All colors hardy. chrysanthe- mums, including white Anerhone, 20c. ver doz, $1 per 100. Medium sized. 9Qink,; yellow and white, same size, as- orted. Lavender verbena. also pink mixed petunia plants, 25e per doz. Verbena in clumps, if preferred, 15c each; 2 for 25c; small brown -chry- anthemums, 50 for 25c. Larse dou- ble cannas, Wvyomins, Indiana, Pillar of Fire, 50c per doz. or will exchange anv. cannas. for anything san use. Will also exchange erepe myrtle, white spirea. Write first. Mrs, Jeffie Ham, RFD 6, Forsyth, Ga. Orange day lilies, 40c per dozen; white and purple iris, 40 per doz: red verbena, 10c each; pinks, 35c-per doz; red cannas, 15c each: Ladies Wash Bowl, 35c per doz. Miss: Je- mima Barnes, Oakman, Ga. Paper white narcissi, $1 per hun- dred: red, white and. vellow. mums, 25c per doz; White Emglsh doswood,. 20c each: jonquils, 20c per doz: -shasta daisies. 25 per doz: burnt orange An- rgust lilies, 10c each: double yellow Japonicas, 25c each; purple iris, 26) large, Thursday, May 1, 1930. per doz; double white Easter roses, ode per doz; boxwood cuttings, 5 ea; house leak, 5 per bunch; blue bells, ise per doz; golden glow, 25 per dog; daffodils, double and single, 25 to 3565.5 per. doz; King Humbert cannas, 10_ each; pink weigelas, 10c each; snow= balis, 40 each, white and purple li- lacs, 3 for 50c; purple and white vio- iets, 20c per doz; golden bells, 15ce ea, Bear grass, 5c each; purple and pink = = hardy phiox, 25c per doz. Pink carna- tions, 35c per doz; silver leaf, well rodted, 25c per doz, Purple flower- ing locust, 25c each; blue fox gloves, 25 per doz. Miss Lillian Dawes, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. : Pink crepe myrtle, 25c each; holly- hocks, mixed colors, double, $1- per doz. Cannas, mixed colors, 50c per doz; Christmas honey suckle, 35 ea. Orange and blue lilies, jilies, 25 per doz. Striped yard grass, 10c per large size bunch; 2 kinds of amaryllis, white with red stripe, and pink, 25c each; pink running roses, 2 for 25c; blooming peach sprouts, 20 each, Sweet Williams, 15c each; cape- jasmine, 1 yr. old, 35c each; - privet hedge cuttings, 75 per hundred, or will exchange for coleus or ferns. Mrs. Ino. L. Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga. Perennial phiox, all colors sweet William, pink primroses, red and wht. spirea, double dahlias, almost black. W:ll exchange for caladiums, both yard and porch, and fancy leaved, also water lilies and hyacinths, and any kind of water plants for fish pond, Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga. Double white, pink. two shades of red geranium cuttings, 3 for 10c; Christmas cactus, Thanksgiving cactus ba cuttings, three for ten cents or one rooted for ten cents; red May cactus, or 1 rooted for 10c; red May cactus, S 5e;. Boston and ostrich plume _ fern, rooted, 10c, green and white, red and ereen, rooted Wandering Jew, cuttings, 3 for 10c;Guinea wing be- sonia cuttings, 10c each; snapdragons, mixed colors, 15 per doz; phlox; 10 yer doz. Coreopsis, 10c per doz; per- ennial phlox, white and pink, 20c per. loz; larkspur, 10 per doz; zinnias, lily bulbs, 10c for small ones, 20c for large ones. double and many colors. small mums, 15e per doz. filled for less than 50c. MeGee, Knoxville, Ga. Large and No. orders Mixed flowers, $1 per doz; hemlock, $1 per doz, All well rooted. Honey- suckles, $1 per doz; blue. violets, large and small, 25c per doz; trailing ar- -- butus, 30e per doz; Easter lilies, 40c per doz; snowdrop bushes, 15 -per doz; fox glove, 50c per doz; phlox, 50c per doz; sweet Williams, 6 for 25c, well rooted. Monthly rose ~ bushes, all colors, 15c> jonquils, %5c per doz; boxwoods, 25e each, 5 for $1; seach, =o rooted, blooming Wanderine Jew vine, ~ well rooted. 10c May roses, 10c each; oxalis, 10c per bunch; hbe- sonias, fern, same price; white violets, 5c each. Add postage on all orders. Red dogwood, 75e per doz... Miss Cora Tur- : ner, RFD 4, Cleveland, Ga. i White milk lilies and elephant ears, = 25 each; millk and wine, orange day lilies, 2 for 25;-6 for 45c; single or- ange day lilies and golden Easter lil- - -eS, 10c each, or 6 for 30c;- lupines, ~ Slue, 50c each; jonquils and gladioli, mixed colors, 25c per doz; hardy bed- ~ x s ding lantanas, yellow, pink and white, __ mixed colors;*-Chinese blue wisteria, %6c each; cannas, King Humbert, red, vellow, salmon pink, yellow with leo- Yard spots, crimson, 35 per doz: root-- ed. double red geraniums, 15 each; will give 25 worth of any flowers free with $1 order. Mrs. S. Carter, RFD 2, Alma, Ga. a Amur River privet hedge, 1 yr. old plants, $1 per hundred; 2 yr. old olants, $2 per hundred, postage extra. Mrs, = J. Orr, 1196 Prince Ave., Ath- ens, Ga. White narcissus with - yellow- cen- ters, 10c per doz; catnip plants, 10e - each; martin gourd seed, 10c per cup- ~ ful, or will exchange for running okra eed, running cucumber seed, or any kind of box flowers. Add postage on all orders, Mrs. A. W. Worley, RFD 6, Cumming, Ga. Boxwoods, 25c each, or 5 for $1: well rooted fuschias, 15c -each, well rooted: : zac; dusty miller, 6 for 25c: yellow thornless rose bushes. 3 for 30; per- ennial hardy phlox. 50c per doz: sweet z Williams, 60c per doz. Christmas cac- tus, 15c each; oxalis, 3.for 25; pink and white grape leaf geraniums, 3 for 25; begonias, white, 10c each. Snow: drops, 6 for 50c. Add postage. Mr W. N. Turner, RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga. and August 10c, & 10c per doz: milk and wine _ Dahlia bulbs, 10c each; = =~ ee Mrs. J.-W. hardy =~ 15c each; Boston and sword yellow globe, 3 bunches for as -_ratsbane, 2: lbs. = Thursday, May 1, 1930. Flowers and Seed For Sale Blue Iris, or flag lilies, 15c per doz; pink verbena, 10c per doz; rooted cape Jasmine, 15c each; 6 colors double ge- : BS Yaniums, strong cuttings, 7c each, or 6 for 35c; sword fern, 20c each; pink and white oxalis, deep red cactus, monkey tail cactus, pin cushion cac- tus, air plant, tansy and house leak, 5 each; catnip .and coriander plants, ~ 5e each; 7 good size purple lilac bush- _ es, 15 each; shasta daisy plants, 20c er doz; double zinnia seed, 10c per _ teacupful; lady of the lake plants, - rooted, 10c per doz; double cannas, - yellow, 15c per doz; blue violets, root- _ ed, 10c per doz; fire plants, 10 per ~ doz; add postage on all orders less than 50c. Will exchange for boxwood, _ rooted, Arbor vitae, mixed colors glad- - joli, or double dahlia bulbs, each to pay postage. Write before sending. Mrs. Ralph Williams, RFD 6, Cum- ming, Ga. White jonquil~ bulbs, yellow jon- quil bulbs, $1 per hundred; large wht. chrysanthemums, also red and pink, 75e per doz; Elephant ears, 25c per - bulb; small sweet William plants, dou- ble coloring, wel rooted, $1 per hun- - dred; two lbs. puccoon root, 2 lbs. of hearts leaves, 50c per lb. Miss Nora McCurley, RFD 2, Hartwell, Ga. : Decorative dahlias, 4 shades of red, yellow bronze, purple, variegated, pink, 10c each or $1 per doz; cactus, rich rose color, orchid or lavender, 20c ea; poinsettia dahlias, different colors ponpoms, superb century single, colors, mixed, 50c per doz; large type chrysanthemums, incurved pure white. yellow, pink, lavender and reflex pink 50c per doz; medium size mums, pink, white, yellow, bronze, round petals, sunset bronze, red and white daisies, 15e per doz; tuberoses, 5c each: Wan- dering Jew, 10c per. doz; cannas, va- riegated and gold, 50c per doz: milk and wine lilies, 20c each; dusty mil- ler, phlox, larkspur, calliopsis, daisies, 25c per hundred; gaillardias and hol- lyhocks, 15 per doz; shasta daisies, and double golden glo, 20c per doz: purple sweet violets, 10c per doz; pink oxalis, 10c each; ferns, 10c each; small calla and Easter lilies, 10c each; root- ed altheas, wisteria (purple) Dorothy Perkins rose bushes, rooted, 15c ea: privet hedge, rooted, 5c each; ribbon grass, 15c each;, hibiscus, 15c each; cutines of justicia, abelia. white cape jasmine, 2 of each, 5c; lilac sprouts, white and purple, 15c each; marigold, zinnia, pink, hollyhock, calliopsis, _ cocksecomb, poppy, cosmos seeds, 5c per pkt. Plants of four oclocks, 5c each; pinks and sweet williams, 20c per doz: will give 3 dahlia bulbs with each $1 order. Add postage. Mrs. Belle Goddard, FD 2, Goggins, Ga. August lilies, 15c each, June lilies, 20e each; blue August lilies, 15c ea; Calla lilies, small size; 15 each: tiger ~ lilies, 10c each; white, red, light rede dark pink, lisht pink geraniums, 5c each; red bell fuschias, 5c each; green dew, 5e each; green and red striped dew, 5c each; pink jiusticia cuttings, Se for 2; pink and white hydrangeas, 3 kinds of daffodils, 50c per hundred; Javender, white, variegated pink, red _ with yellow center, purple, red, dahlias $1 per doz. Boxwonds, 10 in. and 8 in. _ high, 75c. each. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. W. A. Fields, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga. ; Dwarf mixed coxcomh.*10c per pke. Mrs. W. Bangham, RFD 2, Talking Rock, Ga. _ Chrismas cactus, Thanksgiving cac- tus, red and pink angel wine begon- jas, 10c each; ferns, 15c each; pink and red tree begonias, 15c each: sal- mon sultanas, rooted, 10c each; preen, and green and white wanderine jew, Sc each; pink and white oxalis, 10c ea; coral and Thurstonii begonias, 15c each; light pink and deen pink conk beennias, 5c each. Mrs. J. D. Boyett, RFD 2, Cairo, Ga. Large rose colored chrysanthemum plants, 5c each, or will exchange for willow leaf butter bean seed (either dwarf or running; Ivy vine cuttings, 5 cts. each, or will exchanse for rose geranium cuttings; rooted hedge box- wood cuttings, 10c each, postase col- ject. Mrs. A. lL, Branan, 217 Duncan Ave., Macon, Ga. 1 1-2 gal. Balm of Gilead buds, 35c - Monev with orders: no stamps accent- ed. Mrs. R. C. Elrod, Rome, Ga. RFD per at. COD, or 45c per qt. postpaid. 6, Box 156. z Jonquils, daffodils, buttercups, but- ter-and-esgs, -20 per doz; $1 per 100; yellow and salmon pink cannas, 5c - each; yellow summer lilies, 5c each; all # MARKET BULLETIN large yellow, white, red, lavender and other kinds mums, 5c- per cutting; pink Dorothy Perkins rose cuttings, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs. N. W. Williams, RFD 2, Oglehorpe, Ga. Gladioli bulbs, 20c per doz. Add postage, color, orange. Mrs. Lonnie Rundles, RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga. Double yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 25c each; large japonicas 4 yrs. old, well rooted, 50 each; jon- quils, daffodils, 35c per doz; crepe myrtle, 45c each; hardy phlox, 50c per doz; deep red anthus 50c each; large iris, 40c per doz; fox glove, 50c per doz; bridal wreath, 40c each; butter and eggs, 40e per doz; pinks, 40c: per doz. Golden Bell, 25 each: honey- suckles, 20c each. Will exchange any of these flowers for equal value. Miss Clyde Barrett, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. Choice water lily bulbs, white and pink, 50c per bulb, or 35 per bulb in dozen. lots. No exchange. Mrs. J. W. Gholston, Comer, Ga. Oxalis, striped parlor vine, 3 for 10c. Spearmint, peppermint, 3. for 10; shasta daisies, yellow lilies, 10c per doz; wisteria vines, 10 each, white violets, 10 per doz; rose cuttings, & different kinds, red and white geran- ium cuttings, 5c each: Rose of Sha- ron, white, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 25c each; baby rambler rose bushes, well rooted, pink and red, 10 each; April blooming narcissi, yellow, 3 doz for 25c. Jonquils, 3 doz. for 25c: white daffodils, 10 per doz. No orders for less than 25c. Add postace. Mrs. M- J. White, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga. Sweet scented erass pinks, 15 per doz; 4 doz. for 50c; Orange lilies, 15c per doz; 4 doz. for 50c; Arabian lil- ies, 15c per doz, 4 doz. for 50c; pink perennial phlox, 80c per doz; 4 doz. for $1. Purple and white Iris, mixed 20c per doz; 3 doz. for 50: Dorothy Perkins roses, 60 per doz: rooted; vellow thornless roses, 3 for. 25c: pur- ple lilacs, 3 for 25. On orders for lss than 505, add: postage. Mrs. Christine McLeod, RFD 2, College Park, Ga. Dwarf marisold seed, 4,tbsp. 5c COD, or will exchange for rosebud ge- raniums, also lilv sprouts, 5c each; blue hydrangeas, 20c each, or will ex- change for double geraniums, red: pre- ferred. Red and white rose cuttings, 10c each. Party pay postace. Mrs. Ash, RFD 4, Box 65, Cleveland, a Pink canna bulbs, 75e per doz: red 50 per doz, add postage, Amur hedee well rooted, $2.50 per hundred, All colors dahlia slips, 15 each, geran- iums, well rooted, 20c each.. Small ferns, 10c each; perennial phlox, 5c each; hardy hydrangea, rooted, 20c each. Mrs. G. B. Ward, Linwood, Ga. Dorothy Perkins roses, well rooted, 5 each, add postage. Milk and wine lilies, 10c each. Marigold seed, 10c per pkg., add postage. Will exchange for any rooted monthiy roses. Mrs. G. C. Monroe, Doerun, Ga. . Chrysanthemum plants, large type, } yellow fringe, yellow incurve, pink in- curve, bronze, red and gold; white, Dahilias, large double; cannas, red, red and yellow, pink. All $1 per doz. or will exchange for single daffodil or jonquil bulbs at rate of $1 per 100. Mrs. Rufus Anderson, RFD 2, Box 28, Augusta, Ga. . Purple Iris, $1.35 per hundred; Gol- den Glow, fox glove, shasta. daisies, mums, 20c per doz; pink almond, pur- ple lilac, bear grass, 15c each. Laven- Ser. Tris. 35c per doz. Fix, RFD 2, Talking Rock, Ga. Baby Boston fern, 15c; Caroline, Lu- serne, Beefsteak, and Silver Spotted begonia cutings, 10c each; rooted Pink Oxalis, 10; justicia cuttings, purple weeping lantana, rooted, salmon and white Suitana cuttings, English Wax vine cuttings, Thanksgivine and Val- entine cactus, 10c each; Mistletoe ge- ranium cutcines, 5c each. Postage paid on orders for 25c or more. Mrs. H. H. Snvth. Hilltonia, Ga. Sweet William, 10c per doz. Mixed Asters, mixed carnations, planted from seed, 15c per doz. .Mrs. T. J. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Old fashioned purple lilac, water- melon pink crepe myrtle, oranze and red wild honeysuckle, sweet shrubs and dogwood, well rooted, cheap. Kochia or burning bush plants, white fever- few, gallardia, phlox; golden glow. yellow cosmos, physostezia, blue arer- atum, purple violets, double flame col- or hardv lilies, all 25 per doz. Also want arbor vitae, japonica abelia, or any beautiful shrub. Mrs. Robt. Tf: Allen, Riverdale, Ga. : Dahlia bulbs, variesated purple, sal- mon pink, $1. Double red geraniums. rooted, 10 cents per cutting. nice large bunches ferns, 25c each. Rooted be- cannas, also red with bronze foliage, John Henry, gonias, large and small leaf, 10c per cutting. Grape begonia, 10c rooted. All_ unrooted cuttings, 5c. Add _ post- age on all orders for less than $1. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadilla, Ga: Snow on the Mountain, 25c per doz; blue ageratum, i5c per doz; Brown- eyed Susans two varieties . summer flowering yellow daisies, 15c per doz; Weeping lantana, 15c each, physoste- gia, 25c per doz; justicia 15c. Mixed double balsams,15 per doz... blue delphinium, 380c per doz; Arabian Jasmine, 15 each; silver spotted he- gonias, 8 in. tall, 25c each: Mrs. J. T. Holand, RFD 2, Tooomsboro, Ga. Everbreen privet hedge, plants well rooted, 30c per doz, or75c per 100 delivered. Butter-and ege bulbs, 20c per doz., or 75c per hundred, delivered. Mixed colors, double poppy plants; 15c per doz. Sweet William seed, 10 per spoonful. Add postag on orders- less than 50c. Ruth Gladden, RFD 3, Box 44, Tallapoosa, Ga. - Shasta: daisies, 3 for 25c; purple fox glove, 25 per doz,.or $1 per hun- dred. Pink primroses, 25c per doz- All well rooted, moss packed. Mrs. Ida Southerland, RFD-3, Box 48, El- lijay, Ga. Orange lilies, 2. doz..-for 30c; red flowering quince; 3 for 25c; english dogwood, 3 for 25c; dusty miller, 10c per doz; pink primroses, 20c per doz. Birdeye hedge bushes, 0c per doz; purple: fox glove, 25c per doz; pink- crepe myrtle bushes, 3 for 80c:- dbl. red bunch, thornless rose, 40c per. doz. All well rooted; add postace. Mrs. Lovisa Blaylock, RFD 3, Box 48, El- lijay, Ga. Milk and wine, double orange day lilies, 2 for 25 cts. 6 for 45 cts. Sinele orange day and orange colored Easter lilies, 10 cts each, 6 for 30 cts. White and milk, 25 cts each. Gladioli, mix- ed; 25 cts per doz, Cannas, King Hul- bert, Crimson, yellow, salmon, bright red, and leopard spotted, 35 cts per doz. Flowering peach: roses,: red and pink. 10 cts. each. Lantanas: mixed color, vellow, pink and white Hardv Belding 15 cts each; sweet violets, 50 cts. per hundred. Crimson running vine, large bell-shaved flowers, 15 cts each. Sal- mon color sultans, well rooted, 15 cts each. With each $1 order, will give 1 large rooted ing FPumbert begonia, red flowers, Mrs. Walter McDonald, RFD 2, Alma, Ga. Amaryllis bulbs salmon pink, 20 cts each; 3 for 50 cts. Bronze leaf cannas 25 cts per doz, add postaze; lilacs and trumpet vines, well rooted, 3 for 25 cts: Christmas castus, 5 cts each, 6 for 25 cets.; large leaf begonia cuttings, red blooms in clusters, 10 cts each: 3 for 25 cts. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen. Ga.? - __ Large daffodil bulbs, 75 cts per hun- dred; white lilacs, 2 for 30 cts: snow- balls, 2 for 25 cts: pink almonds, 20 ets per doz; double yellow japonicas, 3 yrs. old, 25 cts each; bridal wreath, 10 cts each. well rooted. Add postage. i Esty Parks, RFD 2, Talking Rock, a. Hardy mixed phlox, 1 ct. each, plus postage, or will exchange for Angel Wing begonia, salmon colored geran- tim, and apnie blossom geranium: Keedie Kirk, RFD 2. Rockmart, Ga. Sev. colors large zinnia seed. 20 cts per cupful. postpaid. Also have sweet william seed, several colors, and red Celosia seed. Will exchange for abelia Mrs. Ora Terrell, Alto, Ga. Peliotrone plants, 15 cts per doz. Gil- lardia, blanket. flower seed, :5 cts per tablespoonful, plants, 15 cts per doz. Dwarf marigold seed, 5 cts per table- spoonful. Yellow cannas, 50 cts per doz. Ivy. 10 cts per vine. All hardy plants with strong roots. Miss Fran- ses Stanley, RFD 1, Box 74, Stock- bridge, Ga. : Shasta daisies, 25 cts per doz; 2 doz for 35. cts. Gladioli, 5 cts each; 45_cts per doz; Elephant ears, 5 cts each.-3 for 10 cts. Red, pink and purple ver- bena, 25 cts per doz; $1 per hundred. es Ella Edwards, RFD 1, Lorane, a. 30 nice size 3 yr old rooted boxwoods, 0 cts each. 12 assorted geranium cut- tings, 50 cts each: yellow day: lilies, 25 cts pr doz; jonquils, 25 cts per doz. nink hydrangea cuttings, calla lilies blue iris; 25 cts per doz. Tomb vine, 10 cts per doz. Red and pink cactus, 10 cts each. Christmas cactus, 10 cts each. No orders for less than 50 cts. i Mamie Stone. RFD 3, Adairsville, a. Phlox plants, 20 cts per doz: Shasta daisies, winter pinks, 15 ects per doz. Begonias. Lucerne, Beefsteake, Home Queen, Otto Hacker. rooted. 25 cts ea: cuttings, 18 cts each. Pink Conk, 10 cts: per cutting. Nice large asparagus fern, 50 cts; Boston fern, 20 cts; gera- Rasy to root, add postage. Mrs. : - PAGE SEVEN niums, red or white, rooted, 20 cts each, cutting, 15 cts each. Green Wondering Jew, also white and green wandering Jew, 5 cts each; hydrangea, 25 cts;- Seed verbena, Browneyed susan, Ocean ~ Wave, 5 cts per pk. Special price on large orders. Add postage. Miss Bea- nie Smith RFD 1 Kite Ga. Lavender and yellow pompon chry- santhemum dusty miller mixed petunia plants 25 cts per doz; verbena snap- dragon scarlet salvia, 25 cts per doz; Love-intangle 10 ects per bunch, White hydrangea cuttings rooted 20 cts each; blue flag lilies 25 cts per doz; $1 per hundred; yellow trumpet jonquil bubs 25 cts per doz; $1 per hundred. Few prize winning mums extra large, bronze incurved petals, red reversed, 5 cts. each. Postage paid on orders of 25 cts and up. No checks or stamps accept- ed. Miss Inez Moore, RFD 3, Bowdon, Ga. Purple verbenas, 25 cts per doz, har- dy phlox, variegated Sweet Williams, 25 cts per doz; 12 big dlue flag or sword lilies, 10 cts each,.$1 per doz. All col- ors October pinks, chrysanthemum: flowered, 20 cts per doz. Add postage on all-orders less: than 50 cts. Mrs. Nora Nix, RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga. Big cup daffodils, 15 cts per doz. lit- tle cup daffodils, big yellow and old fashioned jonquils, 10 cts per doz. Paper white and April blooming nar- cissi and Montpelier bulbs, 15 cts per doz. Butterfly lilies, 10 cts per root. Perennial aster and ageratum (blue) plants, 15 cts per doz. Or will exchange for azaleas, peonies in clump, pink and lavender dahlias. Orders for less than - 50 cts, add postage. Mrs. M. F. Simp- son, RFD 5, Box 64, Quitman, Ga. Geraniums, fred, pink, and white cut- tings, 5 cts each, or 6 for 25 cts, root- ed. Geraniums, 10 cts, 15 cts and 20 cts per bunch. Hydrangeas, white and pink cuttings, 5 cts each, rooted, 10 cts each. Orange Lantanas, dark red .Fuschia Cuttings, 5 cts each. Red Jus- ticia, blue Plumbago cuttings, 5 cts ea. rooted, 10 cts. each. Pink and red sum- mer castus, Christmas cactus cuttings, 5 cts each, rooted, 10 cts each. Straw- berry begonia, red conch, White conch, Grape begonia, Sword fern, calla lilly, small blue lily, all 10 cts each. Add postage on orders under 50 cts. No | checks or stamps accepted. Mrs. J. W. Roper, RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga. ~ Large leaf cannas, Golden Glow, pink running roses, 2 colors hardy. phlox, 3: colors large fall pinks or tmhums, white. violets, fox gloves, New Years vine, double March flowers, ground ivy, 25 cts per doz. Snowballs, Bridal wreath, yellow thornless roses, blooming peach with double pink flowers, Iris or flag Jilies, blue grass, wisteria vines, 6 for 25 cts. 7 kinds everblooming rose ent- tings, not rooted, 10 cts per doz. Cut- tings, not rooted, 2 fuschias, 2 bego-= nias, 2 justicias, 2 geraniums, 2 June cactus, 2 Christmas cactus, 2 snake cactus, 1 large red cactus, 1 ivy gera- nium, 1 dbl. white fuschia, 1 angel wing begonia, 2 hydrangeas, 1 hibiscus, all tor 5U cts. Add posiage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. 5 State insp. Altheas, pink, purple and white, double and single, will bloom this year. 15 to 35 cts. Buddhea or but- terfly bushes, 25 cts each. Phila. or English dogwood, thornless yellow oses, crepe myrtle, flowering almond, White spirea, blue lilies, white star Jasmine, 25 cts; iris, cannas, dahlia slips, winter and spring narcissi, double and single daffodils, jonquils, yellow narcissi, 25 to 60 cts per doz. G. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga. Purple and pink verbena, 5 cts per large bunch, Veronica, Speedwell, 10 ets per bunch. Easter roses, well root- ed, 10 cts each. Ticer lilies, 15 cts per doz. Several different colors mums, 10 cts per doz. Large tubers, red and va- riegated dahlias, 10 cts each: medium size, 2 for 15 cts. All delivered. Mrs. B. N.. Roper, RFD 2, Willanow, Ga. City Portland, deep pink roses ean- nas, extra fine, heavy head, $4 per hun- dred. Presidents, large, tall red can- nas, $2 per hundred. Queen Helen, - large red and yellow variegated, $2 per hundred. Daffodils, jonquils, fragrant narcissi, butter-and-eggs, mixed, $1 per hundred. Gladioli $1 per hundred, Dorothy Perkins rose vines, well rooted, $1 per doz. Large, white Tris, $1 per hundred. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. Well rooted purple, Chinese Mag- nolia bushes. All sizes and price. 4H. H. McAllister, RFD 2, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Sultans, well rooted, salmon pink, apple blossom pink, purple, and bricht orange, 20 ects each..Add 2 cts postage. Mrs. C. A. Vaughan, RFD 1, Box 69 Barnesville, Ga. - yas (Continued on page 10) - Mrs, R. . 3 yellow, | E EIGHT Live Stock For Sale _ (Continued from page five) HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want 1 good small mule, cheap for hn, within 15 mi. of or del. to Dou- ed L. Shelnutt, Douglasville, a RABBITS WANTED Want buck and 3 or 4 does Reg. Chinchillas to raise. on halves. Well xp. Plenty of feed and good place. Guar. your half and old ones return- ed at specified date. Geo. Truelove, trockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1. Want Reg. rabbits to raise on halves. J. V. Tapp, Buford, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 100 goats as convenient Odum as possible: C. Odum, Ga., RFD. ae _ Want 100 head of goats. Quote best yee, etc. Warren O. McLeod, Odum, to R. McLeod, Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ 25 bu. recleaned Otootan beans, $5.50 bu. FOB. Gordon H. Thompson, Jack- son, Ga. __ Jackson Wonder butter-beans, 30c Ib. Florida butter pole, 20c lb. All pure and sound seed. Postpaid on orders of + oe up. Marion McConnell, Cor- tay Ga. ter-beans, 25c lb. postpaid. | Mrs. Rob _ Jones, Shellman, Ga. : 5 bu. Otootans, $6 bu. FOB Palmetto. Money order preferred, if not called for in person. C. W. Cheney, McCol- lum, Ga. Rt. 1. a 5 bu. Laredos, $4 bu. or exch. for ual value in 90-day Velvets.. F. G. enhem, Eatonton, Ga. Clay peas for hay, $4 bu. FOB. . Cash ab order. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon, Oe 2 White pole lima beans, 15c per cup- oS Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 1 1-2 bu. Brab peas, pure and sound, _ $4 bu. FOB at Canton. Cash with or- : ae J. Smith, Ball Ground, Ga. __ 3 or 4 cups wht tender hull cornfield beans, 30c cup; 2 lbs wht. running lima beans, 35c. Mrs. J..M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. __ Otootan beans, 3 yrs. from Orig. and _ improved, $4.50 bu. W. L. Merk, Stone- wall, Ga. % Pure Brown Whipps, $3.40 bu. Brown _ Whipps, mixed, $3.25 bu., New Eras, 90 per cent pure, $3.25 per bu. Sound mixed peas, $3.15 bu. P. R. Stanley, Greensboro, Ga. _ _20 bu. New Eras, pure, sound and re- cleaned, $3.75 bu. del. also 1 bu. Lare- dos, $4.75. C. 'T. Miller, Leo. Ga. 30 Ibs. yellow 6-weeks garden feas, 10c Ib., also 45 bu. Speckled field peas, $3.50 bu. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuth- berm, Ga, Rt. 4.0 25 bu. Brabhams, clean and sound, $4 bu. W. W. Lang, Lizella, Ga. __ 40 bu. Laredo Soys, $4 bu., 150 bu. -Velvets, $1.40 bu., 50 bu. and up, $1.30 bu., also 50 bu. Whipps, $3.90 bu. J. A. Woodward, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 4, _ 100 bu. 90-day Speckled Velvets, $1.35 bu., 25 bu. each, Velvets, $2.75 bu. and Otootan Soy, $5.50 bu. 15 bu. Un- : oe. $4 bu. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, i 1-2 bu. mixed Clay, Red and Black Rippers, $4 bu. also 1 bu. Brabs, $4.50 bu. Clean and pure. J. thonia, Ga. RFD 1. _Otootan Soy, recleaned and guar. to - ere Satisfaction, $5 bu. FOB. J. H. _ Walker, Monroe, Ga. Care Ga. Voc. & Trades School. About 60 bu. 90-day Velvets ,85 to 90 r cent pure and clean, $1.50 bu. or 1.40 bu. if entire lot is taken. All OB prices. G. F. A. Williamson, Ro- Chelle, Ga. Rt. 1. 50 bu. shelled Velvets, good quality, 1 bu; 20 bu. Re@ Hull Speckled pee 25 bu; 8 bu. Otootan Soy, $5.25 bu. bu. Laredo Say, $3.75 bu. All FOB. Leon Brown, Wrightsville, Ga. 950 bu. Mathis Imp. Soy (this var. u. All FOB. R .S. Broadhurst, Am- ericus, Ga. Se _Tenderest cornfield and garden bunch beans, treated, no. weevils; 35c b., 3 Ibs. $1; butter-beans; Hastings ed Bunch, Whit sam ot pehuek corn. $1 bu. A. Langley, | =. es Otdotans, picked before the rains, sound and clean, $6 bu. Only a few bu. ao W. R. Palmer, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 25 bu. No. Speckled peas, $3.25 bu. J. B. Potts, Barnesville, Ga. 25 bu. recleaned Otootan beans, $5.50 bu. ee Gordon H. Thompson, Jack- son, Ga. : Bright and clean Brabs, $3.50 bu. G. A. Lamar, Powersville, Ga. 25 bu. No. Brabs, $4 bu. J. F. Wat- son, Jr. Montrose, Ga. Rt. 2. e About 35 bu. shelled Velvets, $1.10 bu. FOB. L. C. Attaway, Wrightsville, Ga. 3 bu. mixed peas, $3.50 bu. FOB. C. E. Reiser, Clyo, Ga. Large black-eyed peas, free from trash, etc., 2 lbs. 25c. Miss Muriel Ma- haffey, Carroliton, Ga. Rt. 4. 50 bu. more or less pure Whipps, $3 bu. for whole lof, FOB. Mrs. R. D. Shell, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2. Hendersons Bush lima bean seed, 45c lb. Refugee, or.1 M. to 1 Dwarf bean, 6 oz. 20c, 45c Ib. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. = Garden beans at 20c Ib. del. as fol- lows: 16 1-2 lb. Dwarf Telephone, 19 lbs. American Wonder, 16 1-2 lb. Prem- ium Gem and 36 lbs. Gradus. Can ship at once. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Gao Rt 3. : BUTTER FOR SALE Few lbs. nice Jersey butter, 50c Ib: prepaid. Shipped day order received. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. L. B.- Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. A - 3 to 6 lbs. fresh, firm butter, clean and good, 45c lb. Cash with order. Del. in Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. C. T. Wil- liams, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6. - 2 to 3 lbs. fresh Jersey butter per week, free from the wild onion taste, 45c lb. Mrs. Henry Mathis, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 9. CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE 300 bu. white shelled corn, $1 bu. also a good quality of meal, same price, at Edison ,Ga. Cash with order. J. S. Vann, Edison, Ga. Old fashioned yellow field Flint 2 ear seed corn, $1 peck del. $3 bu. FOB. Mil- ton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. ; Pure Mexican June corn, white and blue mixed, nubbed and shelled, $1.25 peck, del. $4 bu. FOB; also 1 M. bundles pright corn fodder, 4 hands to bundle $2 per 100 wt. or 3c a bundle, del. my place 2 mi. North-of Barnesville, Ga. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Marlboro Prolific, 100 per cent wee- vil proof, 3 to 4 ears to stalk, most prolific for the South, 50c per pack. $2 bu. also field yellow seed corn, hard and firm, best var. for late planting, 2 | good ears to stalk, 50c per peck, $2 bu. All FOB. D. M. Lee, Alma, Ga. Large Rice popcorn, 15 cup, or exch. for Spanish peanut seed. Jack Eades, , Armuchee, Ga. Whatleys Prolific; $2.25 bu. R. W. | Griffin, Douglas, Ga. ; Yellow and Red popcorn, 10c lb. not shelled; shelled, 15c lb. FOB shipping point. Mrs. J. A. Langley, Lithonia, Gav RE Des 2 100 bu. good slipped shuck corn, $1.25 bu. FOB. Myrtle Springs. C. F. Fuller, Amreicus, Ga. Myrtle Springs. . Mexican June corn, Blue and White, mixed. Write for sample and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. 40 bu. corn, $1 bu. 1 1-2 bu. Hastings Prolific, nubbed and shelled, $2.50 bu. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. About 50 bu good heavy slipped J. S. Fowler, Dan- ville. Ga. Rt. 1, Box 85. : Mexican Blue June corn, pure and SOliiuu, (ac. peck, or $2.50 bu. del. Mrs. Della Adams, Juniper, Ga. White Rice and Yellow popcorn, 20c per ee Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Ri. i Early Indian field. corn (good for early roasting ears, or for planting for extremely late crop; can be planted the 4th of July and make dry corn by September 15th). Limited amount. 20c Ib., 3 Ibs. 50c postpaid, pkt. 10c. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Browns imp. Big White Flint, heav- iest and most weevil resistant corn, medium red cob, carefully selected, $1 peck, $3.50 bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, a : Whatleys Prolific, guaranteed 99 per cent pure, 90 to 95 per cent germina- tion, sold under crtified seed tag of the Ga. Crop Imp. Assn. Less than bu. lots, $4 bu., 1 to 2 bu. $3; 2 or more bu. $2.75 bu. All prices FOB. Include nostage for parcel post shipments. H. QO. Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga. FRESH AND CURED MEATS 0 to 20 lbs. each; as, 30c lb. prepaid. Lee Patrick, Gi | use. Breaks county hams. 32c lb. vrenaid | a few large; MARKET BULLETIN 2 each, hams and shoulders, the 4 weigh 120 lbs., sell lot at 22 1-2c lb. Wont sell part. Money order with a A. 3 Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 15 to 25 Ib. hams, 30c lb. FOB. Cash with order. H. G. Thompson, Butler, Ga: At. 1, A no Nice, sugar cured hams, fancy, 30c De A A, L. Jackson, Winder, Ga. Cured meat: hams, 30c lb. or $28.00 per 1u0 lbs. Shoulders, 25c; Sides, 20c lb. or $8 a 100 lbs. FOB. Mrs, J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1. Country cured Hickory smoked meat: hams. 35c lb., shoulders, 25c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. . ' Nice country cured hams, wt. 20 lbs. ea. 35c lb. Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkes- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 45-Ib cans good home-made lard, 15c Ib., hams, 15 to 18 lbs, 28c lb. shoul- ders, 18 lbs. 18 Ib. Cash with order. F. E. Trask, Morven, Ga. Nice cured corn meal fed hams, wt. between 35 and 40 lbs. 25c Ib., side meat, 20c lb. All FOB. Hoyte B. Gray, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. Country cured meats, hog run, sides, shoulders and. hams, off same hog, $22 | per 100 lbs. Sides and shoulders with- out hams, $20 per cwt. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. ; ; Good ecountry hams, 20c lb. cash, or exch. for table syrup. Write. Alfred M. Elber, Titus, Ga. ; Country cured, oak smoked bacon. Hams 7 to 12 Ibs. 35c lb. shoulders, 7 to 12 Ibs. sides, 8 to 15 lbs. 25c Ib.. Kept in cold storage since cured and is free from rancid, bugs or insects; is fresh, sound and good. I. L. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga. FRUITS FOR SALE Dried apples, free of worms, cores, etc. Sell, or exch. for anything can Would like some tender cornfield beans in exch. Sudie O. Herington, Calhoun, Ga. . GRAIN FOR SALE | Peanut hay, $14 per ton car lots; less car lots, $14.50 ton, FOB. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst ,Ga. 25 or 30 bu. good, heavy, home raised Bancroft oats, 75c per bu. at home. Will not ship. Mrs. A. R. Thomas, Bowman, Ga. : HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE No. 8 bee hives, made of new pine lumber and painted white, $2 ea; not del. Exch. for bees. J. E. Sorrow, Com- merce, Ga. Rt. f New No. 1 section comb honey in 24 een Oey cases, $4 per cs. FOB. J. M. ite, Groveland, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Bees in modern hives for sale. H. C. Reid, Hoganville, Ga. Rt. 4. New chunk honey in 50 lb: cans, 12 1-8c lb; 10 1b. buckets, 13c lb. 6 to case; single bucket, 15c lb. All FOB by Ex- Uke W. W. DeLoach, Brooklet, Ga. Nice ,new strained honey, $1.25 per gal. FOB. Cash with order. Money order, or 15c extra to pay exchange on checks. John L.-Bennett, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 31. ae 24 swarms bees in 10 frame modern hives with 2 supers ea. new, 2 frame extractor, extra supply foundation, swarm catcher, smoker, veils, extra hives and supers, etc. Chas. F. Hop- wood, Hawkinsville, Ga. : 14 hives bees, mostly 6 and 8 frame supers, $2 ea. at my place 2 mi. No. ta on Canton Highway. J. W. layton, Marietta, Ga. RFD 1. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Hastings Valencia peanuts, 3 and 4 to shell. 6 Ibs. 80c; 12 Ibs. $1.50, 24 lbs. $2.80. D. D. Bland, Baxley, Ga. N, C. Runners, 80c bu. FOB. Cash order. O. M. Greene, Iron City, a. Hastines Red Valencia seed peanuts 25c per Jb. or exch. for Hendersons Bunch seed lima beans. Lb. for Ib. Ea. to pay chgs. O .B. Bowden, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD 4. Spanish peanuts, 4c lb. Will exch. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ No. 1 Ga. Runners, 4c Ib. In less than 100 lb. lots, 5c Ib. FOB. BP. E. Ivey, Pinehurst, Ga. Ga. Runners, 3 1-2c lb. R. W. Grif- fin, Douglas, Ga. No. 1 N. C. Runners, 4c lb. FOB. W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga. Small Spanish, 5c lb. FOB my ship- ning point. Will trade same for hog Goobers. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. _ No. 1 Red Skin panuts, 3 1-2c a lb. at my barn. Cash. Arnie Pearson, Richland, Ga. RFD 4. SYRUP FOR SALE Ss contract with pa Thursday, May 1, 1930. in quantity. Every gal. guaranteed. State what you are willing to pay. R. L. Griffin, Macon, Ga. 601 Mikado Ave. -Ga. Cane syrup, No. 10 cans, labeled 75c lb. FOB. W. D. Cox, Manassas, G 36 gal. new Ga. Cane syrup; 6 gal. to cs. 11 lbs. to gal. Screw: top cans, 75c gal. or lot for $25 FOB. S. B. Lewis, Eldora, Ga. ese Pure Sugar Cane syrup made from per. cs. of 6 No. 10 cans, or $4.50 cs. of. 12 No. 5 cans; Frt. patd on 2: or more cases, or on sng. case for 25c extra. 10c per cs. less than 5 cases. Also 4 bbls. low grade syrup for boll weevil poisoning, 28c gal. FOB. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. 3 J Pure, old} fashioned So. Ga. Sugar cane syrup; cs. 6 10-lbs. cans, $4.20 FOB. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga. _ ag VEGETABLES FOR SALE | Fresh vegetables: 1 acre of early yel low crook-neck squash, now ready for shipment. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. s ee Turnips and turnip greens for sale. Write for price. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. Rt ee Want to contract with some cannery: or parties to furnish tomatoes this coming summer. Write for particulars if interested. Mrs. O. F. Cheek, Ogle- thorpe, Ga. : -@ 8 Turnips with- nice roots for sale in truck lots at farm. Joe Powell, Stock- ton, Ga. Rt. 3. RAG Georgia Products _ | Wanted a BEANS AND PEAS WANTED _ Want to exch. 5 bu. shelled corn for 2 bu. Hay peas. A. L. Rozar, Baxley, Ga. Rt. Bee SH Bay ee Want several Ibs. large brown Crow- der 6 wks. peas, also Lady-Finger peas. Will pay cash, or exch. white and col- ored Bunch butter-bean seed, or a set- ting of Owen strain R. I. Red eggs. Mrs. Jesse Brown; Helena, Ga. - Want 6 wks. white, black-eyed peas that bear 6 wks. from planting J. H.. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1. ie Want to exch. a nice Jersey baby calf, either sex, for 3 bu. Soy beans, or for 10 bu. shelled corn. N. A. Wood, South Atlanta, Ga. oe Want tender cornfield beans, also red and white Crowder peas. Will exch. or pay cash if reasonable. Mrs. Ludie O.: Herington, Calhoun, Ga. ae Want to exchal1 doz. pure Bourbon > Red turkey eggs of good strain for 1 bu. Otootans or 3 bu. 90-day Velvet beans. Must be sound. H. T. Harri- son, Lavonia, Ga. = ae : Want field peas, any var. Will exch. baby chicks. Quote quantity and var. with price. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. ae Want 1-2 bu. Clay peas. Exch. 1 set- ting of R. I. Red, Owens strain eggs for same. Mrs. L. Pettit, Pike, Ga. CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN | MEAL WANTED _ . a Want 50 bu. good slipped shuck corn ~ free from weevils. Will pay 75c per bu. del. here. J. W. Drury, Atkinson, Cras 5 Want to hear from party having White Flint corn. Send sample and write price, etc. Miss Dovie Smith, Ralston, Ga. Pe FRUITS WANTED <_. Want to exch. cabbage or tomato plants for dried apples. Mrs. E. Cars- _ well, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 2. eS Want to exch. New Stone tomato Bermuda onion and cabbage plants all - good variety, for nice dried apples or peaches: 1 M.plants for 7 lbs., or 500 plants for 4 lbs. All plants now ready Ea. to pay postage. Would send mixed crate if desired. Mrs: H. C. Rowe,- Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. GRAIN WANTED Want 2 or 300 Ibs. good Alfalfa hay free from mold. Edward A. Torrance, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5. ee POTATOES WANTED Want to get in touch with parties having the old time Pumpkin Yam pisek potato. Geo. B. Darden, Sharon, : a. ee Want to get in touch with party hav-. ing the Short Vine or Bunch potato that was g favorite about 16 or 18 years ago. Very light yellow, good to eat, to keep, and to grow. E. W. Anderson Thomasville, Ga. RFD 5. : = Cotton Seed For Sale | tty. new cane cooked thick and heavy, $4.20 : Thursday, May 1, 1930._ | Cotton Seed For Sal _8 bu. Manleys Sure Crop cotton seed, $1.25 bu. or exch. for field peas or ~ chickens. J. B. Wilson, Surrency, Ga. Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll, Ped. 90c bu. also Cokers, No. 5, 1 and 1-16 in. staple, 85c, bu. FOB.. Mrs. H. He Huff, Bishop, Ga. 600 bu. Ruckers Half and Half, cull- ed and sacked in 2 and 8 bu. sacks, 90c - bu. FOB my place. E. G. Matthews, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 8. Winns: improved Texas, light, thin foliage; lint, 40 per cent, $1 bu. in 10 bu. lots; $1.25 bu. in lots less than 10 bu. Roudens extra Big Boll variety. B. F. Winn, Royston, Ga. RFD 2. 250 bu. Ruckers; Ist yr. from Ruck- er, $1. bu. or 90c bu. in 50 or more bu. ae _R. L. Worley, Roopville, Ga. Rt. Pure Cokers extra Cleveland, full mn. staple. Less than 10 bu. 90c bu. 10 bu. or more, 85c bu. 50 or more bu. 80c bu. FOB. E. J. Stanley, Greensboro, Ga. Pure Piedmont Cleveland, picked be- fore rains, privately ginned, recleaned, ~ $1.25 per bu. Orders rushed. R..W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. Half and Half, kept pure at gin, $3 per 100 Ibs., also Ruckers, same price. Both 2nd yr. from Orig. Exch: for peas, cane seed, or feed stuff. Mrs. Sadie O. Howington, Calhoun, Ga. Pure Wannamakers, recleaned, 5c bu. R.-C. Couch,. Turin, Ga. 40 bu. pure Wilson, Ist yr from Orig. $1 bu. FOB. Write. J. N. Har- ton, Linton, Ga. 750 bu. pure Wannamaker-Cleveland, recleaned, $1 bu. FOB cars. Claud H. Hutcheson, Jonesboro, Ga. D. & L P. No. 4 (proven the greatest Upland cotton in existence). A little earlier, more. Prolific and higher gin- ning percentage; wilt resistant and yield of lint, 40 per cent. Absolutely pure, $1.25 per bu.. Also have 1 M. bu. pure Wilson cotton seed, from. Wilsons Farm in'1929, $1 bu. H. C. Kimbrough, Jr. Chipley, Ga. 20 bu. Cleveland Big Boll, 65c bu. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. Good planting seed of Langford Heavy Fruiter and Piedmont Cleve- land, $1 bu. FOB. Cash with order. No checks. Exch. some for peas. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. 75. bu. Half and Half, 75c bu. FOB. Leon Brown, Wrightsville, Ga. Good stock Petty Toole, in 3 bu bags $1.50 bu. Cash with order. J. H. El- kins, Cario, Ga. RFD. ' Lee Wilson Type and Texas Mabene cotton seeds, ea. Ist yr. from Breeders and $1 per bu. also other kind of seed, ne a J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1, Seed For Sale Eden Gem, Rocky Ford, Texas canon ball cantaloupe, and Banana musk- mellon seed, ea. $1 lb., Boston pickling cucumber, 1-4 Ib. 35c; 1-2 lb. 65c; $1.25 Ib extra Early Green Prolific cucum- ber, 1-4 Ib. 25c; 1-2 Ib. 50c; $1 Ib. also Hopkins imp. Red Vatientine Dwarf bean, McCaslan pole bean, SBurpees stringless, Jackson Wonder Bush lima, and Giant stringless green pod, all 1-2 Ib. 20c: Detroit (dark red) Beet seed, and Honey Dew cantaloupe, 10c 0z., 3 oz. 25c; Early White Spine cucumber, 15 per 2 oz. Dwarf green and white Velvet okra, each, 6 oz. for 20c. W. N. Lott, Jr. Braselton, Ga. Choice Crotalaria seed, the new Le- gume (greatest land_ builder), Ga. grown, new crop, 60c Ib. prepaid, 5 or more Ib. lots, 50c lb. FOB. D. S. Ma-- jor, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 1. Giant Russian sunflower seed, 25c qt. or 2 gts. for 50c del. Mrs. B. B. Mor- gan, Clyo, Ga. Thurmond Grey melon seed, sound and pure, hand saved, 65c lb. del, J. L. Waldrep, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 5. - Absolutely pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe, not diseased, hand selected, $1 lb. 55c per 1-2 Ib., also Honey Drip cane seed, -60c gal., and Hastings pure white cab- bage-collard seed, 40c lb., 3 lbs. $1 del. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, ist yr. - from Orig.; free of disease, saved from largemelons, $1 ib. Reference. Chas. Ingram, County Agt. Bennett Rigdon, Ft. Valley, Ga. Honey Drip cane seed, clean and sound, $2.50 bu., $1.25 per 1-2 bu. Srhall lots, 10c 1b., 3 Ibs. 25c, 6 lbs. 50c. Post- paid in bu. and 1-2 bu. lots FOB: 5 J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. 1 pt. cantaloupe seed, good_ var. 25c, er exch. for 150) onion plants, or 1 gal. clean nest onions for planting. Ea. to pay postage their way. Mrs. Mary El- len Foster, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. , MAR Kobe? -BoU Leh Eb iL N 1 M ibs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, 1929 crop, 40c lb. FOB. P. E. Ivey, Pine- hurst, Ga. White Spanish peanuts, No. 1, sound, 4c lb., Otootan beans, $5 bu. and Neelys imp. 1 and 1-16 in. cotton seed, $1 bu. All FOB Augusta. Cash with or- der. W. B. Love, Jr, Augusta, Ga. Select Tom Watson seed, carefully gathered, 35c lb. FOB. Cash with or- der. Alex Maxwell, Cairo, Ga. RFD. Tom Watson melon seed, 30c lb. in 20 lb. lots or over; less quantity, 40c lb. Cash with order. J. H. Elkins, Cairo Ga. RFD. Red Valentine snap bean seed, 25c Ib. white and vellow Bermuda onion seed, 1-4 lb. 50c, 1-2 Ib. $1 1. 1b. $1.90. All postpaid. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville, Gao Rt. 2: ; 30 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, 75e Ib. or exch. for good dried fruit. Write before sending. Mrs. J. A. Akins Tifton, Ga. Rt. 3. Hastings Sugar pumpkin seed, 1-4 lb. 25c. Cash. Will exch. for white Bunch butter-beans, white sugar crow- der peas, or 1-2 Runner beans. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, $1 1b. No checks accepted. J. D. Burrell, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 bu. Ga. Cane seed, $2.25 bu. FOB. A. L. Wooten, Meansville, Ga. ~ Seed Wanted Want old fashioned multiplying shel- lots (onions). State price. R. L. John- son, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 19. Want 1 or 2 lbs good, tender corn- field beans, 2 or 3 lbs., red speckled crowder peas ,2 lbs. Calif. Black-eyes, 2 cups McCaslens pole beans, also 5 Ibs. each, of Spanish and Red peanuts. Will exch. for same. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. Miscellaneous For Sale Ground oyster shell for large and small chickens $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savanfiah, Ga. 102 Bay St. -| Hast. 100 Ib. size feed sacks, 10c ea. Add postage on all orders for less than 7; 1 extra given on 10 sack order. Rubt Lee Sanders, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Peach and pair preserves, 50c qt. or 30c pt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, White, chicken feed sacks, washed and unwashed, 10c ea. Mrs. J. C. Lums- den, Talbotton, Ga. Nice, tub washed wool, .40c Ib. Also a few doz eggs weekly. Alfred M. Eller, Titus, Ga. ; White and Red Vinegar, 50 gal. bbls. at 15c gal. FOB. Cash. L. E. Harri- son, Dublin, Ga. Rattleweed root true), free from dirt, 25c Ib. also clean, fresh ratsbane, 60c ib: del in ist and 2nd zones. .S._ A. Beavers, Cummings, Ga. Rt. 2., 30 lbs. cotton 15c%b. Mrs. J. F. Till- mon, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. : 4 pt. blackberry jelly, 2 pt. quince preserves, 35c at. Exch. 3 pts for 1 M. potato plants to be del. by May 15th. aes Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Re. 2. Sundried Blood Root, 25 lb., Yellow Root, 35c lb. M. L. Garrett, Pender- grass, Ga. Rt. 1. Fig preserves, 90c gt. and other value to sell, or exch. for baby chicks. Write Mrs. M. McCullough, Round Oak, Ga. Box 72. ; Miscellaneous Wanted Want to exch. value for new white sacks. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 100 white feed sacks, layge red and Spanish peanuts to plant; dried apples; white peas; field peas to sow, will exch. fine blooded J. B. Giant eggs for setting at $1.50 per set. Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton, Ga. Want to exch. a few M. Gov. insp. Porto Rico pot. plants for new geese feathers. -Mrs. L. &. Deal, Bristol, Ga. Plants For Sale Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M: Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1 per M; Ruby King pepper plants, $2.95 per M. C. L. Steedley, Baxley, G | Ga. a. Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in- spected and treated, $1.50 per M de- livered. Now ready to ship. Leroy Lightsey, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga. Guaranteed, well rooted, 7 in. Wake- field cabbage and New Stone tomato. lants, fresh, undiseased, thrifty plants rom best seed, 300 for 50c; 75c for 600; $1.15 per M. Mailed promptly, 500; postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. _ Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and treated, $1.75 per M. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. New Stone to- mato plants, good size and well root- ed, $1.25 per M. D. M. Boatright, Coffee, -Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 45c per 200; 65c per 300; $1.10 per $2 per M. Will exchange for honey in comb, new duck feathers, or anything can use. Plowing up old patch after this crop, so plants will be first size. Mrs. J. M. Hall, RFD 5, Calhoun, Ga. Large Kudzu plants, 10c each. Mrs. [. E. Gibson, Waynesville, Ga. Collard. plants 10c per doz; all post- paid on orders over 25c, Under 25c add 6c postage. No stamps. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. Weli rooted currant sprouts, red, 2 for 30c; blackberry vines, heavily roo- ted, $1 per hundred; 4 doz. 75c pre- paid. Will exchange for onion seed or plants, or for nice box flower cut- tings: Bach: to deliver, Mrs:.-S. --T:. Smith, RFD 2, Box 90, Austell, Ga. Imp. purple skin and pink skin Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and treated, $2 per M, 5M or more, $1.75 per M. delivered. Now ready. D. AS Brown, RFD D, Box 109, Cordele, a. Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. Cash with or- der, or money order. Mr. J. W. Phelps RFD 7, Tifton, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.60 per M delivered. Lots of 5M or more, $1.- 45 per M. Ready for shipping. Full count. I. EH. Clayton, Tifton, Ga. Ga. heading collard plants, 20c per hundred; 65c for 500; $1.10 per M. Open field grown. Nice plants, full count and prompt delivery. W. F. | Stanley, RFD 1, Box 74, Stockbridge, Ga. Genuine imp. red skin Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and treated. $1.50 per M FOB. Money order with order. May and June delivery. W. R. Hutto, RFD 2, Box 16, Surrency, Ga. Pure red skin Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and treated, $1.59 per M. Good plants and full count. J. M. Campbell, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga. Pure red skin Porto Rican potato plants, $1:75 per M, FOB. 10M or over $1.50 per M. FOB Surrency, Ga. J. Cc. Campbell, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga. Genuihe red skin imp. Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. May and June delivery, $1.50 per M FOB. Good, strong plants and full count. Orders filled, promptly. Send money order. W. G. OQuinn, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga. Early Jersey cabbage plants and Ga. collard plants, now ready, 60c per 39); 75 for 500; $1.25 per M, delivered, as- sorted as wanted. G. Ben Wilson, Abbeville, Ga. Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M; 10M or more, $1.- 50 per M. Cabbage and onion plants, $1 per M. Stone and Greater Bal- timore tomato plants, $1.50 per M. Ruby King pimento and hot pepper plants, 40c per 100. Plants now rea- dy. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Bonny Best, Baltimore, New Stone and Earliana tomato plants, Copen- hagen Market and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants, $1 per M. Prompt shipment. Roy McRee, Meigs, Ga. 6 - 8 in. Livingston Globe tomato plants, for immediate del. in Ga. $1.75 per M del. H. B. Jones, Woodbury, Ga. s Cabbage plants, 25c a 100; $1 M. Add postage. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore Ga. Rt. 3. Sparks Earliana tomato plants, now ready for shipment, 20c a 100, $1.75 per M. Packed well. Grady Wright, Burbanks Wonder-Berries; special prices while supply lasts; 6 for 25c, 45c a doz. $1 per 30; New Stone or Beauty tomatoes, 30c a 100; 50c for 200; genuine Ga. collard plants, 25c a 100: 50c for 300. All postpaid. John Boswell, Sasser, Ga. Genuine imp. Porto Ricans, from vine cuttings, insp. and treated, $1.50 per M. 5M and up, $1.40 M. Good plants and full count guaranteed. H. G. Evans, Graham, Ga. , Porto Ricans, ready, $2 per M. All orders filled the same or the next day received. Exch. some for peas. H. L. Williams, Baxley, Ga. Imp. Nancy Hall pot. plants, bedded from selected seed that made 250 bu. per acre, $1.75 M. Over 3M $1.65 M. Over 10 M, $1.45 M, FOB. Lonnie Moore, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1 Dublin, Ga., Rt. 1. per M. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. New Stone tomato plants, ready to transplant, 35c .per hundred delivered. Sha eet PAGE NINE Mrs. L. A. Smith, RFD 1, Box 14-A, Woodcliff, Ga. Imp. inspected Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.25 per M. FOB Pelham, Ga., C. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. aes Govt. insp. Porto Rican plants, $1.50. per M postpaid in Ga. T. C. Withrow, Odum, Ga. Tomato plants, large, stalky; Bon- nie Best, -Baltimore, $1 per M; Porto Rican potato plants, $1.65 per M; 5M . $7.50. J. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. Govt. insp. pure Porto Rican potato plants, $1.60 per M delivered. May de- livery. B. E. Daniel, RFD 1, Box 122, Ty Ty, Ga. : Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M; 5M lots, $1.65 per M; Boones, $2 per M. Cabbage plants, 500 for 75c; $1.25 per M, delivered. Bill RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga. Large, rooted Kudzu plants, 100 for _ $1; McDonald blackberry and Lucre- tia dewberry and Presno! dewhberry plants, 100 for 75c; 200 for $1.25; $6 pat M. J. W. Toole, RFD 2, Macon, a. Pure certified Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75.per M; Earliana, New Stone, Greater Baltimore, and Red Rock tomato plants, 75c per 500; $1.- 25 per M; $5 per 5M. Copenhagen Market and Wakefield cabbage plants 15c. per M.~ R. LL. McRee, Meigs, Ga: Early Jersey cabbage plants, now ready, 20c per hundred; or will exch. fr sweet potato plants, Lady Thomp- son strawberry plants, 25c per hun- dred, yellow raspberry plants, 10c ea, or $1 per. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, RFD 3, Box 44, El- lijay, Ga. ; Early Jersey, Charleston, Succession, cabbage plants, 25c per hundred; 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. Acme, Perfec- tion, Redfield Beauty, New Stone to- mato plants, 30c per 100; $1.25 per 500; $2. per M, postpaid. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga. Cabbage plants, Early Dutch and Early Jersey, $1.25: per M _ postpaid, Prompt shipment and full count. Mrs. Maude Brooks, RFD Arlington, Ga. Cabbage plants, Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, also straw col- ored Bermuda onion plants, now rea- dy, open field grown. Shipped pack- ed in water moss. Full count, no de- lay, 30c per 200; 60c per 500; $1 per M. delivered by prepaid Parcel Post. Cabbage and onion plants same price. J. O. Stokes, RFD 3, Fitzgerald, Ga. Frostproof cabbage plants, fresh, lg. and stocky, guaranteed to give satis- faction; 500, 60c; $1 per M. John R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, - $1.75 per M; $1.50 per M for lots of 5M and over. Cash with order. S. M. Blanton, Surrency, Ga. Trop. yellow skin Porto Rican pota- to plants, govt. insp. $1.50 per M, FOB Baxley. Apr. 20th. Cash with order. Mrs. Del- lie Waters, RFD 2, Baxley,,Ga. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M; 5M and over, $1.50 per M. Cash with order. John Herndon, Surrency, Ga: Hastings Big Brimmer and Wilt Re- sistant, Marglobe tomato plants, 25c per hundred; $2 per M. Open field grown. Now ready. .Mrs. S. Carter, RFD 2, Alma, Ga. Genuine imp. govt. insp. and treat- ed, red skin Porto Rican potato plants $1.75 per M, delivered. In lots of 5M, $1.60 per M; 10M lots, $1.50 per M, all delivered. Now ready to ship. R. M. Cox, RFD 5, Moultrie, Ga. White wonder tomato plants, 40c per hundred, to be delivered in May. Cal- amus, large size roots, 25 per doz; spearmint, 25c per doz. Will exchange for peas or tender garden beans. Mrs. Grace Murphy, RFD 2, Jasper, Ga. Govt. insp. red skin Porto Rican po- tato plants, nothing pulled but good, strong stocky plants, $2 per M. All leading varieties tomato plants, $2.00 per M; cabbage plants, $1.50 per M. Worlds Beater and Chinese Giant pepper plants, $3 per M. E. T. Clem- ents, Sandersville, Ga. Tobacco plants for sale, cash. H. C. Poole, RFD 1, Covena, Ga. Bermuda grass plants, for lawns or pasture, any amount. Can furnish by the thousand or by the hundred lbs. Also Johnson grass. Make offer on plants. Parties pay postage. Money order only. M. Ll. Finley, RFD 1, Li- thonia, Ga. Earliest variety imp. Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c per hundred; $1.25 per 500; $2 per M, delivered. All well rooted young plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, RFD 4, Cumming, Ga. Cabbage and tomato plants, 15c per hundred. Mrs. E. Carswell, RFD 2, Tifton, Ga. (Continued on page twelve) = 3 potato. Crow, | Will be ready for shipment , For Sale : - Continued from page 1D urple Tris, 20 cts per doz; Pink and Ag hardy Phlox, pune, fox glsve. k primroses, all, 2 doz for 25 cts.; le pink Almonds, Snowballs, flow- Quince, pink Weigela, all 15 cts ach, or 2 for 25 cts; Creeping Charlie, cts per bunch. a postage. Mrs. S. herland, RFD 3, Box 47, Ellijay, | nk perennial phlox, 50 cts per oz; Shasta daisies, 30 cts per doz; erennial daisies, 25 cts per doz; zin- S, mixed, all colors, 20 ets per doz; farigolds, variegated, or solid yellow: ets per doz; annual] phlox, mixed, all lors, $1 per hundred; solid pink, $1 er hundred. Perennial Sunflowers, 3 or 25 cts; pink, purple, lavender ver- 5 Oe cts. each; 50 cts per doz.; Coral vine, 2 yrs old, 40 cts; Chrysan- mum, white, yellow, pink. 8e e2., for. $1. 15. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Edi- ace border plants, Dusty Miller, Pink Thrift, 15 cts per doz; pink prim- es, 30 cts per hundred; Chrysanthe- ums, large type, 30 cts per doz; daisy rysanthemums, 25 cts per doz: pink bena, 5 cts for, nice plant; holly-. iocks, all colors, mixed, single and ouble, 15 cts each, 2 for 25 cts; May ay lilies, 25 cts per doz; double May ay lilies, 35 ae Be doz; large red nd yellow canna Iilies, 3 for 10 cts; rothy Perkins roses, pink and white, and 20 cts each; sweet grass, 15 cts er doz; Snowdrops, 15 cts each; run- ing honeysuckle, 10 cts each, 3 for 25 ts; pink pot hydrangeas, 20 cts each; ibbon grass, 3 for 25 cts; pot ferns, geraniums ,wax vines and begonia cut- tings, 5 cts to 20 cts each: send postage all orders. Will exchange any of hove for white running butterbeans, nd 10 lbs white bunch butterbeans, or Ib. of okra seed, Velvet variety. Each ee: postage on exchange. Write t.. Mrs. i. F,. Jarrell, RFD 2, Box 44, Butler, Ga. different colors pink geranium cut- tings, 10 cts each; blue Iris, 50 cts per ae red geranium cuttings, 10 cts each; Snake Tongue bulbs, 50 cts. _per doz: lies, 25 cts per bulb ;pink hyacinth bs, 50.cts per doz; Christmas castus uttings, 25 cts per doz; or will ex- qange for white chicken feed sacks at cts. each. Miss Gertrude Beckham, FD 2, Box 42, Rising Faun, Ga. Dorothy Perkins roses; rooted, 10 cts ach; flowering Almond sprouts, 10 cts each; Jonquils, butter-and-egg bulbs, cts per doz; fig sprouts, 10 cts ea; snowdrop bulbs, 10 per doz; crepe myrtle sprouts, 10. cts each; Lemon Rose. cuttings, 2 for 5 cts; cape Jas- ag cuttings, 2 for 5 cts. Add post- _ Mrs, W. A. Lanier, Fitzpatrick, ink and lavender. also red double. lia roots, 5 cts each; single red dah- roots, 5 cts each; red, variegated, mon pink Canna bulbs, 5 cts each, postpaid. -Also red and pink gera- hiums, salmon pink Sultans, red and pink Justicia, 7 different kinds of cac- tus, 5 different kinds of begonias, all 5 cts each, or 10 cts rooted. Red, pink nd white Hibiscus, rooted, 25 cts each; white Chrysanthemums, 10 cts per doz; blue Jonquil bulbs, 20 cts per. doz: ee Miller, 10 cts per doz; Mrs. Jose- phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. verblooming begonias, (pink) ; q geraniums, crimson, pink and white, Baby Breath ferns: red, purple and yellow dahlias, Ragged Robin dou- ? Marigolds, Black-eyed Susans, yellow osmos seed, three papers for 20 cts. 11 other plants, 2 for. 25 cts, lla Robinson, RFD 3. Greenville, Ga. Deep blue Tris, 25 cts per doz; Lily of the Valley, 15 cts per doz; pink Sweet Williams, 35 cts per doz; cedars, 2 to 3 ft high, 50 cts each. Love-in- Tangle moss, and Marietta moss, 5 cts per bunch. Add _ postage. Denver Jones, Roy, Ga. Rosy pink, white and blue hardy erennial) Phlox, 25 cts per doz. ertha Allen, Loundsville, Ga. Mixed colors Snapdragon plants, one ent each. Add 7 cts for postage. Mrs. E. Browning, RFD 4, Doerun, Ga. Snapdragons, 7 5cts per doz. Write description of plants before send- money, as wish to give satisfaction. rs. J. F. Fender, Stockton, Ga. ed and pink cactus cuttings, 15 cts. h; Christmas cactus, rooted cutting 1 ee tee begonia cutting, 15 sprengeri, sword, ooted plant 5 }$1 per doz. l0:.cts each: MARKET SULLE TIN = os: D. W. Howell, Shell- each. Mrs. W. A. Clay, Loganville, Ga. kine iris, lavender side with purple falls, 25 cts per doz; yellow sides with bruwn iaals, 60 cts per doz; sky blue, 40. cts per doz. Violets, blue and variegat- ed, 25 cts per: hundred. Cannas, yel- low, 40 cts per doz; Snowdrops, 25 cts per hundrea. Mrs. "Riley Ross, RFD 1, aunggold. Ga. Will exchange other plants and shrubs for Rosy Morn and deep purr setunias, snap dragons, mixed colors; Fox gloves, pink perennial Phlox; pink Cannas, red Spider lilies, red Peonies and red Dahlias; Arbor. Vitae, Juniper, Japonica, Veronica, Nandina, Barberry, young Mimosa tree, and pink Dog- wood. My's. Robt. T Allen, Allenwood Farm, Riverdale, -Ga. 2 yr. old coral or pink vines for 30 ea. Mrs. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Dark red velvet dahlia plants, 25 cts per doz; rich cream mums, 15 cts per doz; 2 for 25 cts; pink and red Conk begonias, 10 cts each; pink cluster climbing rose vines, rooted, 2 for 25 cts; large, double, all colors zinnia plants and large, double, orange and lemon color Marigolds, 10 cts per doz; 3 doz for 25 cts. Coleus, 10 cts per doz; pink Cockscomb, 3 doz for 25 cts; dbl. Touch-me-nots, 15 cts per doz; 2 for 25 cts. Add postage on orders under 50 cts.. One doz white mums, with each $1 order free. Mrs. -F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Snapdragons, dwarf French Mari- solds. Asters, Rosy Morn, Balcony Blue and Rose of Heaven petunia plants, 25 cts per doz. Add postage if by mail. Miss Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga. Hollyhocks, yeliow and white, double, tocks, all colors, 75 cts per doz; Sweet Williams, all colors, $1 per doz. Physostegia, pink and blue, $1 per doz; pink daisy chrysanthemums, 75 cts per doz. Boltonia, 25 cts; bal- sams, zinnias, and all colors petunias, 50 cts per doz: Matrimony vine, 25. cts; orimrose, tall yellow, 50 cts per doz; poinsettias, 25 cts. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, RFD: 1, oe Ga. : Grane begonia, 10 cts each; gaillar- dia, 25 cts per doz; Golden Glow, 25 cts per doz; False dragonheads, 25c doz: Widows Tear, 10 cts each; snapdragon, 25 cts per doz; include postage. on all orders. Mrs. C. -H. Capel, Molena, Ga. Large, double, rose pink cannas, 3 for 25 cts; or 75 cts per doz. Also double red. yellow, red and yellow spotted, 4 for 25 cts, or 50 cts per doz. Add post- age. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, RFD 2, Ab- beville, Ga. Fall pinks, white with yellow cen- ter, 20 cts per doz. Pink hardy phlox, 30 cts per doz; Fox glove, 20 cts per doz; purple and lavender Iris, 25 cts per doz. Golden Glow, 20 cts per doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Emma Langley, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. Sprengeri and lace ferns, well root- ed, 20 cts each, or will exchange for Sultana or white geraniums. Also rattiesnake cactus. rooted, 10 cts. Miss Bertie Barron. RFD 2, Baxter, Ga. Large leaf, Gee pourple verbena, 15 cts per doz; 2 doz. 25 cts; $1 per hun- dred. Wild Calendulas, good-bulbs, $1 per hundred. Native ferns, different kinds. 50 cts per doz; $2.50: per 100. Elephant Ear bulbs, 35 cts each; dbl. red: and white, rose red geranium cut- tings, 5 cts, each; 6 for 25 cts; Christ- mas cactus, Deerhorn cactus cuttings, erape begonia plants, 10 cts each, 3 for "95: pink primroses, lark- spur, petunias, mixed colors, Marigold plants, 15c per doz: 2 doz. for 25 cts. Add postage on orders under 50 cts. Will accept stamps on small_ orders. ne Oscar Phillips, RFD 3, Royston, a White Easter roses, dbl. 2 for 25c; Ah]. white spirea 2 for 30; pink wes- ela, 25.c ea. yellow japonica, dbl. black- berry iris, and dbl. white fall pinks, ach, 30 doz. pink almonds, 2 for 30c; golden bells, 20 for 25c; purple iris, orange day lilies, each, 35 doz. white narcissi bulbs, 40c doz. 2 rooted roses free with--every 75c or more _ order. a Lola Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga., Snapdragons, mix. col. 50c doz. large plants; 5 rooted white sultanas, 15c ea; dahlias, light and dark red, 10 each; large dbl. yellow, 15c each; 102 each; nerwinkle 15c dozen; pink and red verbena, 5c each, Shasta daisies, 20c doz. Blue daisies, 30c doz. pad postaze. Miss Millie Wise, Wadley, a. Geranium cuttings, 8c each, ferns, 3er 20c each; boxwoods, 3 yr. rooted, 25c {| -|each and some pot flowers. Mrs. Ma- mie Stone, Adairsville. Ga., Rt. 3. Flowering Balsam, mixed colors, 10c this., Giant Russian sunflower seed, 25c qt. or 2. oe del. Mrs. B. B. M AAR ei Spee es | Golden than 507. purple lilac Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. ink tinted list and prices. man, Ga. Large red cannas, 10c ea. 55 doz. also ew yellow ones same price; 6 wht Su- euat. lilies, well rooted, 50c; purple iris (or Blue Flags), 35 doz. Also pepper- mint, spearmint and Tansy plants,.10c clump. Exch. for plants, seed, and other: things. Write. Mrs. L. C. Aber- nanthy, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2 Dbl. jonquils, daffodils, 5 doz. $1: /chrysanthemums, 4 doz. $1; dbl. pink almonds, 6 for $1; Eng. dogwood, 4 bushes 6 to 8 in. high, $1;red flowering Jap. quince, $1 per 12. plants; 2 gol- den bells, well rooted, 50c; deep red hollyhocks, will bloom this yr. 6 plants for $1; red and purple verbena, 4 doz. 50c; pink and white primroses, 25c doz. narcissi buibs, 4 doz 50c; lavender iris, 2 doz. 50c; Ladies Wash- bowl, 6 doz. $1 orange day lilies, 25c doz. Add post- a : Mrs. Vee Silver, Oakman, Ga. Well rooted lily bushes, hedge bush- es, birdseye, all 10c each; wild rats- bane, 20c lb weeping willow, 15 each; weeping asparagus, 5c each; Moss and house-leak, ea. 5c bunch; Exch. for nice, clean feed sacks. Cash with or- der. Add postage. Miss Davie Smith, Ralston, Ga. _ yet Shasta daisies, 30c doz,, dwarf Eas- ter roses. 10c each; Bear grass, 8c ea. paper white narcissi, weigelas, 15c each; dbl. japonicas, 25c each; blue foxglove, and white mums, each, 25c doz., dbl. mixed zinnias, 25c doz., Sage plants, 20c each, 8 for $1; catnip, 20c each, spearmint and pep- nermint, 15 punch. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. W. V. Silver, Eili- jay, Ga. Rt. 3. Butterfly bush, azaleas. May cherry sprouts, Mtn. laurels, all 25 each; glow, 35c doz. _ dusty miller, wild Bird-Foot violets, wild for-get-me- nots and tansy plants. all 25e doz: pink perennial phlox, 50c dozen; wild ferns, Lions Tongue, eartsease, Colts Foot, each, 25c a clu - Balsam, horse radish, bunch; oranze "dav lilies. 25 Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, a. wei : Tathvrus (nink). 10 each, blooming size perennials; Sweet Williams, mixed colors, 20c dozen; Sweet Williams and hardy garden pinks, both mixed colors, from seed planted this yr. 10c doz: mixed col. dbl. poppy, 15 doz.; Rose Mallow, hardy red hibiscus, 2 yrs. old, 25c ea., Add postage on orders less Miss Naomi Gladden, Talla- poosa, Ga..Rt. 3 Box 44. Weigelas SEO. pink peonies, 35 ea; e: blooming size snowballs. 25c: Eng. dog- wood, 1c; August lilies, 15c; Shasta daisies, 25 dozen; purple and lavender iris, 30 doz., Fox Gloves. 20c doz.. hol- lyhocks, all colors, Tc ea. Exch. for baby chicks. R. I: Reds preferred. Mary Foster, Ellijay, Ga. Boxwoods and arborvitae, flowering peach trees, altheas, and snowballs. all 25c each; Azaleas and red dogwoods, 25c ea. $1 doz., golden glow and snow- oul-the-Mtn.,- 40c doz., pink trailing arbutus and evergreen galax. 50c doz.. Mtn. laurels and ivy, 25c each: Sugar plums and sweet scented. crabapples. 25e ea. or 6 for $1; All nice and well rooted plants. Add nostage. Mrs. H. M. Wright, Loving, Ga. Rooted Roosevelt ferns, white and vink hydrangea 10c each: red and vink rooted Conch and Grave begonias. 5e each; Maple Leaf begonias, 10c ea; white and old rose oxalis,; 5c ea. bulb; Cannas: King Humbert. orange, spot- ted red with bronze foilage, all 30c a doz. Add vostaze on orders under 25c. | Mrs. W. R. Murphy; Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 96. 3 doz. large size Sweet Williams. 75c; Jarksnur, 25c dozen; orchid - verbena, rooted, 10c: pink oxalis, 10c bunch: sword ferns, 15 and 25c: large yellow ecannas. 3 for 25c; 2 doz.. blue for-get- me-nots, 25c (or exch. for other col- ors); 1-2 vr. old asparacus spvrengeri fern, 40c; 3 large size dbl. red carna- tions, 20c ea. Miss Mellie Merritt, Heartsease, 25 cts per doz; golden slow, 20 cts per doz; azaleas, 6 for. 50 cts; mountain laurels. 20 cts each; evergreen ralax,- 20-.cts ~~ per=- dozen; white pines and black pines, 15 cts ea; Cherokee roses. 75 cts per doz; red dog- wood, 20 cts each. All nice plants and well rooted. Add postage. A bunch of trailing arbutus. with every order. Mrs. Martha Pope, Lovinz, Ga. - Budreds of beautiful ferns of differ- ent varieties, well rooted, 15 e9ch: also Wandering Jew, pink and yellow canna bulbs. Mrs. O. F. Cheek, Ogle- thorpe, Ga. Privet hedge plants. $1 per hundred. | Add: postage. | RED 3, Tallapoosa, Ga. _ hite, pink Mrs. Fannie J. ee Ri and OS 4 ior 23 cis; aud pustage. $1 a 100; pink: uAaLUy PaisuX, 4UU Per oz. * dik white spirea, 10c; Ese 1, Lilburn, Thursday, May 1, 1930. geranium cuttings, 5 cts each; justicia cuttings, 5 cts each. Also nice - weil rooted privet hedge oushes, 1u to 18 in. high, 60 cts per hundred. Add postage. Mrs. A. P. Gladden, RFD 3, box 60, Tailapoosa. Ga. ae Sweet scented white and yellow nar- cissi, $1 per hundred; brown, and white ~ with yeuow cencer daisy chrysanthe- anums, > cts per hunared; hoiuynocks, sJ cts per aoz. sweet scented violets, 15 cts per doz; white and pink hyaran- geas, 20 cts each; grape begonias, lav- cenuar, heiiotrope, 19 cts each; purple verpena, Jacobs ladder, 25 cts per aoz; iwainbow moss, 15 cis per bunch; hardy .a carnations, 25 Cis eacn; orange lilies, 50 cus per hundred. Miss Adaie iughey, Kev 1, hanger, Ga. 3 Sweet pea seed, bunch variety, red aha yeilow,. VaLiegatea Ccoi0rs. begins wi0Ohung eariy aud vioOms until irost, av CUS per Spyuoniul, or lo cts tor two. spoonsiuis. Wul exchange for otner uower or garauen seea, ower cuttings, vs any kind of pianis. Mrs... Nee cucsett, RED B, Cordele, Ga. Nice, strong, mixed color chrysanthe- Miluis, oJ Cus per Nuoured; wWovrothy winills roses, well rooved, 15 Cts each; Miss Ciara Juul, br 2, Bux ov, Sycamore, Ga. uuNie YeuUW jaPuiucas, 4 Yio. vid, We Tuuted, duC avi, Caua idarge 4 Old JapuslivaS, Weal Yuuved, ove ea; - kved crepe aiyile, tu Cau; priaal wreata, ouC vacul; iaige lris, s0 per UOZ; 10% Biuve ae per uvZ; pink wo0OWeFng autuvnd, a yr. ola pias, 2oC eaCil; jonquus, 4uaisuds, ous per GoZ irs. . Mart - Jae | uentry, RED 3, Hiljay, Ga. Large tlowering cannas, pink, yel- .0W, salmon, spovted, anu two Shaues of red, (oc per doz Biue iris and whaSta Gases, 35c per aoz; 4 aoz., $1; Culors Miaiumoetn aoubie ainma eZ piants, 20c per duz. 3 doz, bVc. Purple sweet Violets 2oc per doz. Ail oraers .ur 50c or moie, postpaid. Will ex- cnange for busn butter beans, potato viants, or lew bu. -Cieveiand or Wil- oun type,, pure cotton seed. Vivian .uagood, RFD 3, Marietta, Ga. 2 doz. Boxwoods, well rooted, 2 doz. Jroad-ieart, wnoite striped grass; 1-2 40Z. purpi jieaI, white and yellow -potted double cannas; 2 doz. yellow uouble cannas; 2 doz. scariet, double t vanuas, 8 weil rooted Snow balis, 6 riuai Wreatns. All 10c each. Cash with order. ura. the roots for 7 yrs. 10c per doz. Miss - iiazel Mangham, RFD 7, Tifton, Ga. Asters (Heart of France) $1.40 per. 3z. Betteridges mixed asters, $1 per oz. annual single finest mixed 80c per oz. double $1.60 per oz. Mrs. E. S. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga, Datiodils, yellow* narcissus, 20c per ioz; $1.50 per hundred; $10 per M. Red and yellow cannas, 6 for 25c; 1.50 per 50; $2.50 per hundred. Or- ange day lilies, 3 for 25c. Lupine, pink Jiuuirose, Waite daisy, calliopsis, dwarf lusty miller, shasta daisy, 25c per doz. Red and pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c each, or will exchange for bloom- sang size gladioli, dahlia, amaryllis, or Madonna lily, lily of the valley, ge- ranium, begonia, sultana, or cactus, except tree) each to pay postage. wvirs. J. M. Thornton, Tignall, Ga. Giant blue Hydrangea plants, well rooted, 25 each. Postage prepaid. Mrs. J. A. Adkins, Vienna, Ga, Pink Dutch hyacinths, 50c per- doz. Blue and white flag lilies, or iris, 25c per doz; $1.50 per hundred; jonquils, yellow June lilies, April narcissi, snow- drops, 20c per doz: 90c per hundred. hee L. M. Davis, RFD 1, Silver Creek a Boston, Whitmanii curley, Plumos- us and Sprengeri ferns, nice, large nlants, 15 each. Big leaf and trail- ing coleus, 10c each. S. A. Nutt red geranium, well rooted, 15c each. White, | ourple and pink, or salmon Sultanas, 15c each. Ruffled peuntia, 15c each. plain mixed colors, 10c each. Small seedlings, 15c per doz; Mixed aster plants, 20c per doz. mixed double zinnias, plants, 15 per doz. Mixed Snapdragons, 25 per doz. 3 colors Wandering Jew, 5c each. All well roo- ted. Ship with damp moss to roots. Can root or propagate any. flower or shrub for you from my garden, as I have plenty of glass and propagat- ing frames. Let me know your wants, Mrs. Minnie L. McEver, RFD 1, Bras- - elton, Ga. ee Large day lilies, 20 for 10c or wil exchange for good sacks or eggs. Also mixed flowers to exchange for eggs or sacks. Mrs. ee Leatherwoo dd. a. : Mrs. H. J, Ayers, Mize, Beautiful vine seed, will sprout from pink maple begonia cuttings, 10 cts each; _ Flowers and Sed For Sale Red Dorothy roses 10 cents each; purple. verbena, 10 cents per bunch; white daisy chrysanthemums, 20 cts per doz. all well rooted, or will ex- ursday, Change for ferns, geraniums or be- gonias. Miss Rincon, Ga. Large type chrysanthemum plants. ose or deep lavender, now ready, 50 cts per doz. delivered. Medium mall size chrysanthemums, yellow, _ lavender ee white with yellow cen- ters,30 cts*per doz. Physostegia plants, 80 cts per doz; pink thrift for borders, purple violets and white violets, 15 cts per doz; $1 per hundred. White, pink and yellow oxalis, 5 cts per bunch. Yellow 4jonquils and daffodil bulbs, 20 cts. per doz; April blooming narcissi bulbs, 20 cts per doz. Few doz Kun- derd Gladioli bulbs, 5 cts each. 50 cts Gracie Rahn, RFD 2, per doz. ~ Old fashioned yellow lilies, | 30 cts per-doz; white August lilies, and ? Ca No exchange except for large size yellow chrysanthe- mem plants. Postage paid on orders for 50 cts or/more. Mrs. R. J. Elling- ton, RFD 1, Fairburn, Ga. _ White hydrangeas, 15 cts per plant, lyr. old plant, 25 cts each. Large _ type white mums, 15 cts per doz; purple iris, 20 cts per doz; yellow day lilies, 15 cts per doz: Shasta daisies, 10 cts _ per doz; 6 doz for 50 cts. Pink and red _ June cactus, 10 cts each. Justicias, 10 . each. Double tube roses. 3 for 10 Ss. Yellow cannas, 20 cts per doz. Pink oxalis, 3 for 5 cts. Red rosebud geraniums, 10 cts each. All well rooted, ~Add postage. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga. Sees 6 rooted purple lilac bushes for sale. Will exchange for 1 bu. Spanish pea- muts, each to pay postage on what they send. 1 6 boxwood, will exchange for 1 pu. peanuts. Mrs. Paul Boatright, Rayle, Ga. Red, orange, lemon, cannas, 5 cts ea. English dogwood, 15 cts each. .Gold- en bell, 15 cts each: 2 for 25 cts; pink -Weigelias, 15 cts each, 2 for 25 cts; _Jap berry hedge bushes, 10 ctcs each; - 8 for 2 5cts; hardy hibiscus 15 cts ea. 2 for 25 cts. Orange lilies, 15 cts per doz; blue lilies, 30 cts per doz; purple ' fox glove, 15 cts per doz; pink and pur- ple hardy phlox, 25 cts per doz; double golden glow, 25 cts per doz; double -white fall pink, 25 cts per doz; Shasta daisies, 25 cts per doz; red Dahlia bulbs, 6 for 25 cts; dusty miller, 10 cts per doz; blue ageratum, 15 cts per doz. mt. ferns, 15 cts per bunch. All plants well rooted: Add postage. Mrs. Will Dean RFD 2 Talking Rock Ga. ; Pink and white biooming size hyd- rangeas 25 cts each. Rainbow. moss 15 ets per doz. Mixed colors hollyhocks large plants 40 cts per doz. chatelaine ~begonia, white begonia, grape begonia, all blooming size 20 cts each. Justicia, ~ 20 cts each. Mixed colors chrysanthe- mums, 20 cts per doz. Dwarf iris, $1 per hundred; blue Iris, $1 per hundred; ~ Mixed colors, Texas roses, 20 cts per doz. Blue and. white violets, 15 cts per doz. Blue violets, 15 cts per doz. No exchange. Miss Mary Hughey, RFD 1, Ranger. Ga. - Double pink almonds, 15 cts each, 2 _ for 25 cts; double white Syirea, 15 cts each, 2 for 25 cts. Golden Bell Eng- lish dogwood, 10 cts each; Rose of Sha- ron, Jap hedge bushes. 10 cts ach, 3 for 25 cts; Godlen Glow, 25 cts per doz. Pink and purple hardy phlox, 25 cts per doz. Hardy blue Ageratum, 15 cts per doz. 2 for 25 ctcs. Bridal wreath, 15 cts each; 2 for 25 cts. Pink hard Hibiscus, 10 cts each; red dahlia - tubers, 5 cts each, 6 for 25*cts; purple - foxglove, 15 cts per doz, 2 doz for 25 ets; pink Wiegeleas, 15 cts each, 2 for 25 cts; pink primroses, 15 cts. per doz; double yellow Button mums, 15 cts per doz. 2 doz for 25c; orange day lilies 15c per doz, 2 doz for 25 cts; Snow-Ball - sprouts, 20 cts. Weeping Linden, 10 cts each. All plants well rooted. Add post- age. Miss O. V. Silver, RFD 2, Talking mock, Ga. 5 : Geranium cuttings, red white and - pink, 10 cts each: 3 for 25 cts. Walnut and rosebud geraniums, same _ price. Several good size geraniums rooted, mostly rosebud, 50 cts each. Pink Hy- ~drangeas, knife blade and trumpet actus, 5 cts per cutting, 1 trumpet cactus, rooted, 15 cts. Monthly tea roses, rooted, 15 cts each; red begonia 10 er bunch, 1 white fuchia rooted, Hardy phlox and yard cedar, er bunch; 1 chinquepin rose, | utting of geranium | and. 3 = MARR ET BT wie IN ee free with every order amounting to 50 | cts and over. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields; RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga. Double geraniums, red, white, pink, purple, variegated, cuttings 5 cts. ea; begonias, coralline, Thurstonii; Guinea Wing cuttings, 5 cts each. Cactus, red, May, pink May, Easter, deer horn cut- tings, 5 cts each. Pink Justicia, pink Hydrangea, biue hydrangea, everbloom- ing cape jasmine, Alba Lineata fern cuttings, 5 cts each. St. Bernard lilies August lilies, 15 cts each. Fairy lily bulbs, 10 cts each; pink oxalis bulbs 6 for 25 cts. Boston and sprengeri ferns 10 cts each. Red and white Conk be- gonias rooted, 5 cts each; blue Agera- tum, 25 cts per doz; Golden Glow, purple digitalis, 10 cts each, ee 50 cts per doz; perennial phlox - mon and lavender, 50 cts per half doz. Shasta daisies, 50 cts per doz.; Chry- santhemum, incurve white, pink, gold, bronze, 50 cts per doz. Collection of 25 flower cuttings, $1. Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulcher, RFD 4, Jefferson, Ga. Six bunches evergreen geraniums, 25 cts. each. Evergreen gladioli, six bun- ches for 25 cts. Tree moss, six bunches for 25 cts; trailing arbutus, six bun- ches, 20 cts. Golden glow, 25 cts per doz. Sweet Williams, 30 cts per doz; Heartseas, 25 cts per doz. Meadow cactus, 3 for 50 cts. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. F. E. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. 3 White mums, large type, 15 cts per doz. Dahlias, red and yellow, 25 cts. per doz; Shasta daisies, 10 cts per doz. or 6 doz for 50 cts; yellow day lilies, 15 cts per doz; purple Iris bulbs, 20 cts per doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. W. Mc- Crary, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga. Perennials: Aconitum for Monk- shood), Anthemis yellow Maria, Liatris Blazing Star, Dutchmans Pipe, Lemon lilies, red and white oxalis, butterfly bush, all 5c each; French everblooming daisies, also Shasta, Field and Lupines blue, 2 for 5c; Mums, large and small, 15c doz. Coleus, blue flowering, Jew, Yucca, cannas; orange, red, bronze leaf, white cream, dark red, variegated, or- ange green leaf, red green leaf red bor- der, 5c each; Umbrella palm, August lilies (blue), 10c each. Exch. for guinea eggs. Add postage. All plants inspect- Bac Us W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. White Eng. dogwood, white spirea, everblooming almond, red flowering quince, 2 for 30; Dorothy Perkins roses, red an@ pink, same price; short- cup yellow daffodils and star of Bethe- lem, each 15 doz. bulbs; Golden glow plants, 20c doz; large var. mixed zinnia seed, dbl. lemon color, also small dark orange color Marigold (looks like vel- vet) seed. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Empress daffodil bulbs, hardy Sweet William, and narcissi bulbs, 50c doz. $3 a 100. Exch. some for a few M. Early Triumph Porto Rico potato plants. Write Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1. Dbl. dahlia bulbs, 3 for 25c, or, 10c ea. dbl. red geraniums, well rooted, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Harry J. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. / Large flowering daisies, grandiflora phlox, all colors, larkspur, all cols. cal- liopsis, dusty miller, 25c q 100; gaillar- dia, 15c doz., plants of rose col. peren- nial Sweet Peas, and white phlox, 5c each; fine, incurved and medium size mums, all col. mixed, 25c doz.; Cannas, variegated and gold col. 50c dozen; hol- lyhocks, 15c doz; bronze lilies, 25c doz; white, perennial phlox, 5c each; wan- dering Jew, 10c doz; all col. and dif- ferent kinds of dahlia bulbs (can be planted until some time in June) 50c doz; Add postage on orders for sale or Bxch. as I want to exch. any of mine offered for idoz. mums (red gold, re- verse) and bulbs of Jersey Beauty, Mil- lionaire and Decorative (pure white) dahlias. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga. Rt. 2. Soakwood and Spider-wart, forsythia, white clematis vine, Yucca, pink flow- ering almond, blackberry lily, sweet scented lemon lilies, Indian Currant, hardy Ageratum (blue), lavender Phy- sostegia, plume poppy (grows 6 ft.), Hills of Snow hydrangea, rose pink spirea (cluster) Solomon cherries, pink moss rose, cream running rose, and winter blooming jasmine, all 15c each; mixed col. dahlias, several colors, 10c each, $1. dozen; mixed col. Iris and perennial phlox, 75 a dozen; Sweet Rocket, 75c doz; brideswreath, hardy ferns, 10c each; green and white bor- der plants, 25c doz. sweet and varie- gated violets, 5c bunch; all col. chry- santhemums, mixed, 35c doz. 2 kinds of ornamental grass 10c each. Add postage on all orders of 50c or over. Cash with order. Mrs. L. W. Slaugh- ter Rising Fawn Ga. Pyracantha, Ligustrum, Pot Linda, \yellow thorny roses, camellia Japonicas, Euonimus, Cam- phor, any 3 for $1.55; Abelia, Punia, Deutzia, Baberry, Philadelphus, Nan- dine, Domesticga forsythia, Kerria, hy- drangeas, butterfly bush, winter jas- mine, Rosemary primulae; oleanders; white, red, cream with red stripe, dbl. pink, yellow, white, variegated leaf; dbl. altheas; white, lavender, pink, wine crepe myrtles, red, white, purple, pink; Spirea: Van Houtti, dbl. Reevseana. unbergi, nink; Roses; Radiance pink, red radiance, Mrs. Chas. Bell, any 4 for $1.15, 6 for $1.60; Ferns, Roosevelt Maldennerts choice Begonias, any 3 for Cc. 512 16th Ave. East. | 12 col. mixed, labeled Iris, $1.10 doz, general mixture, 25 for $1.10; Queen of May (pink) and canary bird yellow 85e per doz. purple and white, 50 for $1.10; Siberean iris, 6 for 60c; 6 col. orchid cannas, 15 for 60c; 3 col. ver- bena, 60c a 100; Shasta and Chester- field daisies, 2 doz. 35c; dbl. and single orange and leopard lilies, 2 doz. 35c white and purple violets and Sweet Williams, 4 doz. 35c; Queen Annes Lace, Coreopsis, primroses and biue violets, 35c a 100; mxed col. perennial phlox and pea plants, 60c doz. Autum Glow, 60c a 100; golden glow and tiger lilies, 4 for 35c; bleeding hearts, 40c each; mixed gladioli, $1.10 per 100; 3 col. hardy hibiscus, 3 for 35c; Zebra grass, 35c ea. 3 for $1.10; many other flowers, plants, etc. rs. J. Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. Red and white double dahlia plants, M. Hall, |3 for 25 cts; White Iris and yellow day lilies, 15 cts ner doz; white, red, lav- ender, and yellow Chrysanthemums, Dusty Miller, larkspur, petunias, daf- fodils, 15 per doz; white red, pink and carmine geraniums, rooted, 15 cts each; Leopard, Caroline lucerne, red and white Begonias, rooted 3 for 50 cts; Oxalis, pink, 3 for 10 cts; hollyhocks, 15 cts per doz; Shasta daisies, 4 doz for 50 cts. Add postage on orders less than $1 Rooted sultanas, purple, salmon and appleblossom pink, 20 cts each. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, RFD 2, Dewy Rose, Ga. Pink thrift, 50 cts per hundred plants; long stem sweet violets, 25 cts per doz; yellow narcissi, 25 cts per doz; blanket plants, 25 cts per doz; white flag lilies, 25 cts per doz; purple verbena, 10 cts per plant: butter-and- egg bulbs, 25 cts per doz; Primroses, 25 cts per doz. Mrs. Lee Morely, RFD 1, Box 82, Reynolds, Ga. : Orange lilies, $1 per hundred; pink pier: 25 cts per doz; daffodils, 0 cts per doz; pink weigelias, Weeping all well rooted, 25 cts each; golden bell, yellow forsythia, white English dogwood, Bird- eye hedge bushes, pink and purple altheas, all well rooted, 25 cts for 2. Blue and white variegated sweet violets, 75 cts per hundred, plus postage. Mrs. i ee Henderson, RFD 3, Box 44, Elli- ay ,Ga. Double red dahlia slips, 5 cts each; yellow, cream, white, large chrysanthe- mums, 25 cts per doz; large bronze mums, 4 cts each, or 40 cts per doz. Mixed larkspur plants, 10 cts per doz; 3 doz for 25 cts; fine rooted privet hedge plants, 3 cts each, 35 for $1. White primroses, 25 cts per doz. Add postage. No checks accepted. Will.ex- change any of above for double white, pink, yellow or lavender dahlia, red or pink chrysanthemums. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, RFD 2, Cumming, Ga. Red Anthony Waterer spirea, 25 cts; purple wisteria, cts. each; pink chepe myrtle, 25 cts each; white Iris, 10 cts each; Golden wedding chrysanthe- mums, 35 cts per doz; postage paid on orders for 50 cts or more. Stamps ac- cepted. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks a. American or globe Arbor Vitae, 15 to 20 in., 25 and 35 cts. each, 4 for $1. Native pink and yellow azaleas, $1 per doz; pink Cherokee roses, 75 cts per doz; 18 choice rooted roses, $1; double red American Beauty roses, 20 cts ea: 75 ets per doz: yellow dogwood, 3 for 50 cts; Althea Hlv. 10 for 75 cts; burnt orange Tiser lities, 30 cts ner doz; 4 doz. for $1.00. Pink snirea 35 cents ea; nink perinnial phloz 30c per dog, 5 doz. for $1. Pink and white trailing arbu- tus. 50 cts per doz: water lilies, for lily ponds. 6 for 75 cts. 12 for $1. Blue Hy- acinths, 40 cts per doz; Oconee bells, 3 for 40 cts: white violets, 15 cts ner doz; 2 doz for 25 cts, 100 for $1. Collection of norch ferns, all hardy 6 for 50 cts. Will exchange any of the above flowers for pure bred egs for hatching. Would prefer R. I. Reds or vure bred Buff orpinetons. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morgan- ton. Ga. : = Snapdragons, all colors. Asters, all colors. _Blue painted daisies. Peri- pee. blue and white. 20 ct Burning bush, zi Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele, Ga. | Zinn Il | postage, Sultanas, salmon color, rooted, 10 each. Ice plant, 10 cis. Mrs. J. Keadle, Yatesville Ga. ; gay Golden glow 30 cts per doz; roses also pink rambiers 15 cts Jonquiis 40 cts per doz. Tiger lilies, 30 cts per doz; Boxwoods, 20 cts each; wild dogwood, 15 cts each; Junipers, 25 cts,each; October pinks, red and white, 50 cts per doz; white blackberries, $1 per doz; Black roses, 25 cts each; cherry sprouts, 15 cts each; snowdrop 30 cts per doz. Mrs. Sarah Kincaid, Morganton, Ga. BS ie Azaleas, 20 cts each; red dogwood, 20 cts each; mountain laurel, 20 cts each; golden giow, 25 cts per doz; tiger lilies, $1 per hundred. Evergreens, 20 cts per doz; black pine, 20 cts each; all well rooted. Add postage on all. Fioyd Roper, Mineral Bluil, Ga. : eee _ Double dahlia slips, 30 cts per doz; snapdragon piants, 25 cts per doz. Hastings zinnia piants, biue Roman Hyacinth bulbs, Butlercups, Butter- and-gg bulbs, Touch-me-not plants, 25 cts per doz,-or 5 doz for $1. Miss Nelle Beeland, RFD 1, Box 55, Rey- nolds, Ga. z a Myrtle vine ,also Evergreen vine with blue flowers, 50 for 75 cts, or $1.25: per hundred; white and variegated violet plants, mixed Chrysanthemum plant 2 doz for 20 cts.:Shasta daisy plants, 15. cts per doz; perennial pea vines, 15 cts each, $1.50 per doz. Golden Bells, Forsyth Weeping Lindon; purple lilac, sweet shrubs, Doroihy Perkins roses, pink and white, 8 for 50 cts. Also p rennia! pea seed, 10 cts per tabiespoo! ful. Jom Wilson, RFD 3, Box 42, Hil jay, Ga. Want to exchange Physostegi plants for choice dahhas.: Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braseiton, Ga. a ee White narcissi bulbs, 2 for 5c; bloo- ming size yellow narcissi buibs, 2o per doz. Jonquils, 25.per doz. White i is, 2 for 5c. Sweet. violets, 0c: per doz. White velvet okra seed, s0c per ib. Will exchange any of-ihese ior M. B. turkey eggs. Mrs. Fuller Join- er, RFD 6, Box-13, Tennille, Ga. - Pink Thrift plants, 60 per hundred; or $2 for 500: Carnations, mixed col- ors, 25c per doz. or 5 doz. for $1- Dah- lia slips, mixed colors, 50c_ per do Asters, giant doubie mixed, 50c~per doz. Milk-and-Wine lily bulbs, 40c each. October lilies, 25 per doz, gl for 5 doz. Large single. hypiscu plants, white with red centers, 25 ea. Miss Nellie Beeland, RFD 1, Box 95, Reynolds, Ga. A Pink rambler roses, 15c each, 2 for 25c; yellow cannas, 5c each or 40c per doz. Shasta daisies, 25c . per doz: Dusty Miller, 15c per doz. or 75 per hundred. . Wild azaleas, 15c each, 75c per hundred. Wild azaieas, 15c each, or 75c per doz. Wild flag lilies, dwarf, 50c per hundred, or $2.50 per M. Pure yellow daffodils, large kin 30c per. doz., or $2 per hundred. Hye lyn Roberts, RFD 3, Tallanoosa, Ga. -Mtn. wild flowers for pots or buc ets, 9c each, 2 tor 15c; heart-leave fe bunch; ferns, large bunch, 15c:. All well rooted. Henrietta Eades, Armuch ee, Ga. : Prink primroses, sweet purple vi lets, wild Easter lilies, $1 per hundre: Pink and purple box verbenas, 25c 9er doz.. Blue bottles, $1 per hun- ired. Native ferns, different kinds, 0c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. Etta Smith, RFD 1, Royston, Ga. Hollyhocks, 20c per doz; grape be- zonias, 15c each. Aug. lilies, 1 erns, baby. breath, fish-tail,~ la prengeri, 15c each. Justicia, 10c ea. Dorothy Perkins roses, white and pink 10ec each. Hedge lilies, 15 per doz. Milk and wine lilies, 20c each. Sha ta daisies, 25c per doz. Violets, blu and white, 10 per doz. Tiger lilies; ced, yellow and bronze, cannas, 3 for 25c. _ Yellow narcissi, 20 per doz, 10 eolors large type mums, 25c per do Kudzu vine roots, 10c. Virginia cre per, 10 each, 3 colors geraniums, : cuttines for 25c. Will exchange f quilt pieces, feed sacks, or other flow ors or esses. Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Box 95, Maxeys, Ga. ae White wax spider lilies, 10c each, or 15 for $1. Gray violets, 25 per doz., > doz. for $1. Winter blooming: hon- eysuckle, 80c each. White lilacs, @oo- ted) 25 each. Davy lilies, 50c for 103, or 500 for $2.25. White clematis, 40 each; winter blooming yellow jasmine, 15c each, 10 cuttings for $1. Wood-= bine, well rooted. 25c each. Jonauils, 80c- per 100: Add: postage. Mrs. &. A. Wells, Chastworth, Ga. - SSS Japonicas, 25 each, $2.75 per doz. Blue flag lilies, 50 per doz. Yellow daffodils, 20 pen doz. Heartsea per doz. ae ii Y GE TWELVE o Plants For Sale (Continued from page nine) rto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M; by King and pimiento pepper ants 500 for $1; $1.50 per M. Sione and Baitimore tomato piants, 75c per 500; $1.25 per M; cabbage, onion and collard plants, 65c per 500; $1 per M. All plants postpaid. R. Chanclor, Se- ville, Ga. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per M. Tomato plants, Greater ~ Baltimore, $1.25 per M. Ready May Ist. H. R. Williams. _ Hastings Wilt Resistant, Marglobe and Big Brimmer tomato plants, 25c per hundred, $2 per M. Now ready. Field grown. Mrs. Walter McDonald, RFD 2, Alma, Ga. - Purple skin Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. May and June de- livery, $1.40 per M, FOB; $1.60 per M delivered. Will exchange for hay peas 2M plants for 1, bu. peas. R. B. Mc- Donald, RFD 3, Alma, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, Japa- nese Yams, Pattesaw Yam _ potato _ plants, certified, $1.75 per M; 5M or more, $1.50 per M. Tomato plants, $1 for 500; $1.50 per M. All prices FOB Valdosta. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. - Porto Rican potato plants, also Tri- umph potato plants, $2 per M, deliv- ered. May and June delivery. Will exchange some for Iron or Brabham peas. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Genuine red skin Porto Rican po- _tato plants from vine cuttings, treat- ed and inspected. True to name, $1.- 75 per M; lots of 5M and up, $1.65 per M delivered to Ga. points. J. W. Hanan, Sumner, Ga. Nice strong, Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, Well root- ed. Orders filled promptly, COD. 50c for 500; 85c per M. -H. C. Rowe, Fitz- gerald, Ga. - Porto Rican potato plants, from the vine, govt. insp. $1.60 per M. delivered in Ga. N. W. Daniel, RFD 1, Box 122, Ty Ty, Ga. May and June delivery. Garlic, 10c per half dozen; catnip, 5c per bunch. Mrs. M. Highfield, Ris- ing Fawn, Ga. _ Sweet and sour pomegranate plants, doc each. Mrs. L. L. Hay; RFD* 2, Box 40, Leary, Ga. _ Cabbage plants, Extra Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Succession, Sure Head and Copenhagen Market, -jlarge and well rooted, fresh grown, 55c per 500; 90c per M; $4 per. 5M. deliv- ered postpaid. Ruby King large sweet pepper plants, $2 per M; 500, $1.25; govt. insp. $1.75 per M. Cabbage heading collards, 50c per 500; 75c per M; tomato plants, New Stone and Greater Baltimore, 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. All above plants delivered _ postpaid. - Now_ ready. Immediate pent. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, ae a. : Tobacco plants, Virginia Bright Leaf for the bed. R. H. Fitzgerald, Ga. _ Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field, Flat Dutch and Succession cab- _ bage plants, cabbage-collard;. also the true Ga. collard plants; Crystal Wax Bermuda onions and Australian brown onions, Iceberg lettuce, Redfield Beau- ty and Gulf State Market, wilt-re- sistant tomato plants; blood turnip and Crosbys Egyptian beet plants. Assorted any way wanted. 50c per 500 90c per M. delivered postpaid. E. L. Durham, RFD 5, Dublin, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, red skin, $1.75 per M; Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, Succession cabbage plants, 15c per hundred, $1 per M: Ga. Heading collards, 15c per hundred, $1.25 per M; Burbank. Marglobe, Earliana, New Stone, Gulf State Market tomato plants, 25c per hundred, $1.75 per M. Onion plants, 15c per hundred, $1.10 per M; beets, 20c per hundred, $1.25 per M; lettuce, 20c per hundred, $1.- Holton, RFD 1, nese Giant, Ruby King, pimento, hot _ pepper plants, 35c per hundred, $2.50 _ per M; egg plants, 40c per hundred, $3 r M. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guy- on, Ga... Mint plants, 25c per doz; strawberry _ plants, $1 per hundred. Mrs. S. J. Williams, Rockv Ford, Ga. _. Tomato plants, 25 per hundred. Mrs. O. F. Cheek, Oglethorpe, Ga. -. Garlic, large, 6 for 25c. Mrs. Lu- can Silver, RFD 3. Ellijav. Ga. Genuine Porto. Rican potato plants, also Baltimore tomato plants, $1.50 per M; Rvbv Kine pepper plants, $2.25 per cabbage plants, $1.25 per M. all QO. P. Pittman, RFD 4, Baxley, grown Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, $1 per M FOB Fitzgerald, Ga., or $30. 25 per M; Worlds Beater pepper, Chi- (The per: 500: $1.25 per of = Genuine Porto Rican potato plants, also Baltimore tomato plants, all $1.50 Miwa, wwuny King pepper piants, $2.- 25 per M; cabbage plants, $1.25 per M. Ali OB. Wi. Lb. Buuard, baxiey, Ga. Strong, healthy Beefsteak, Marglobe, anu Cuicaier Baitimore tomato piants, now ready to ship. 40c per hundred; vOc for 500; $1.25 per M. Cash with order. W. H. Morris, RFD 4, Box 78, Baxley, Ga. Strong, healthy Beefsteak, Marglobe and Greater Baitimore tomato plants, now ready to ship. 40c per hundred; 60c for 500; $1.25 per M. Cash with pe Mrs. .Nancy Bowen, Baxley, a. Strong, healthy, Beefsteak, Mar- globe and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, now ready to ship, 50c per 100; e0c for 500; $1.25 per M. Porto Rican potato plants, ro insp. $1.25 per M. Mrs. J. F. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Strong plants, now ready, cabbage collards, Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, Bermuda onion plants, 20c per hundred, $1 per M. Prompt shipment. M. E. Roberts, Sumner, Ga. : Tomato plants, moss packed, 25c per hundred; 50c per 250; 90c per 500; $1.25 per M. postpaid. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville, Ga. Tomato plants, now ready, Brimmery Giant Ponderosa, Marglobe, Greater Baltimore, Livingston and Redfield Beauty, 25c per 100. Early Jersey cabbage plants and Crystal Bermuda onion plants, 15 per hundred FOB. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. Klondike, Lady Thompson and Mis- sionary strawberry plants, 50c per 100, $3.50 per M or will exchange for hon- ey or potato plants... Mrs. Lee Head, RFD 1, Cieveland, Ga. Yellow skin Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. $1.75 per M deliv- ered. April and May deliverey. Now ready. Send money order. D. Story, Autreyville, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, pink and purple skin, govt. insp. $1.75 per M. 5M and up, $1.67 per M. Good plants, R. J. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. : Genuine, state insp. Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per M; 5M and up, $1.75 per M. L. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Matchless and Earlianna tomato plants, '75c per 500, $1.25 per M; pi-- mento pepper, 40c per hundred. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. Tomato plants, 25c per hundred; pi- mento pepper plants, 40c per hundred $2.50 per M delivered. S. E. Moody, Coffee, Ga. Govt. insp. pure Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75. Expect to ship jsMay 10th. C. F. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in- spected and treated; $2 per M, deliv- ered. April and May shipments. Send Money order. No checks accepted. L. H..Brand, RFD 1, Montezuma, Ga. Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, 20e per hundred. Mrs. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. 5 Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, now ready, $1.75 per M; 5M or more, $1.50 per M. FOB. Cash with order. C. V. Willard, Douglas, Ga. Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato plants, delivered by mail, $2 per M; or $1.50 per M FOB. Copenhagen and All-Head early cabbage, $1 per M. delivered, or 75c per M FOB. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Horse radish, 6 bunches for 25c; ev- erbearing strawberry plants, 25c per hundred, or 500 for $1. Garden horse- mint, 25c per doz; peppermint, 20 for 10c.. Mrs. Willis Grindle, RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga. 5 = Tomato plants, New Stone and Greater Baltimore, open. field grown, shipped packed in water moss, full count, 30c per 200; 60c per 500; $1 per M. delivered by prepaid parcel post. J. O. Stokes, RFD 3, Fitzgerald, Ga. Calamus roots, horse radish roots, 12 for 75c; yellow root, 30c per lb. Nice, clean, dried star root and grub root. Have several pounds now ready at 75c per lb. Clyde Eaton, RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga. Imp. red skin Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. Will exchange for anything I can use. Write first. S. L. Spires, RFD 1, Arabi, Ga. Genuine imp. Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and treated. Seed srown from vine cuttings. Now ready. $1.75 per M delivered. Early Jersey cabbage plants, $1 per M delivered. T. H. Gordon, RFD 2, Rochelle. Ga... Hastings Early Jersey, Wakefield, Sure Crop, and All Head early cab- base plants, now ready, 25c per 100: or M. prepaid. Miss Mary L. Denton, Box 146, Bron- wood, Ga. He ee ee ee Early Jersey, lants, 13 per 100 MARKET BULLETIN es postage on small orders. J. C. Odom, RFD 2, Sycamore, Ga. Egg plants, nice plants, 50c per 100, $2.75 per M; Royal King pepper planis tomato plants, 40c per hundred; $2 per M. Cabbage collard plants, 30c per 100 ae per M. Mrs. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, a. Several thousand Georgia collard plants, $1.25 per M delivered, or will exchange for anything of equal value a use. A. R. Paulk, Willacoochee, a State insp. Porto__Rican potato plants, $1.60 per M plus postage. Ship- ped COD. Pay for plants when you get them. J. W. Watson, Pitts, Ga. Napier grass roots, will produce from 30 to 60 tons of green forage, accord- ing to grade of land. Govt. analysis gives it the same protein value as al- falfa. All kinds of stock love it. Can be cut 4 times per year. Write for particulars. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga. Bermuda grass roots $5 per hundred lbs FOB. Fresh dug. Mrs. H. F. Jar- rell, RFD 2, Box 44, Mrs. H. F. Jar- rell, Butler, Ga. Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato plants lots of 5M, $1:50 per M; 10M or more, $1.40 per M. May delivery, FOB the beds, Cash with order. D. W. Davis, Dewyrose, Ga. Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and treated, $1.50 per M. FOB. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. April, May and June de- reas Clifford Altman, RFD 1, Alma a. Genuine imp. govt. insp. and treat- ed, red skin Porto Rican potato plants $1.75 per M; 5M lots, $1.60 per M de- livered. 10M lots, $1.50 per M. Guar- anteed free from diseases. Also Has- tings Norton and Norduke Wilt Re- sisting tomato plants, $1.50 per M de- livered>."='W; O, Bruce, RFD 1, Au- .treyville, Ga. Insp. Porto Rican potato plants, Ap- ril and May delivery, $1.65 per M. Redfield. Beauty tomato plants, now ready, $1 per M. J. A. Pierce, RFD 3, Alma, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in- inspected and treated, $1.50 per M, FOB. R. H. Mangham, RFD 7, Tif- ton, Ga. - Porto Rican potato plants, govt insp. and treated, $1.50 per M; 5M or more $1.25 per M, FOB. Greer Cromer, RFD 7, Tifton, Ga. ; Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, well rooted, full count, satisfaction guar- anteed, $1.50 per M, 5M or more, $1.- 35 per M, W.G. Bullard, RFD 4, Box 80, Baxley, Ga. Tomato plants, Marglobe, Livingston Globe, June Pink, Earlianna, 40c per hundred, $1 per 500, $1.50 per M de- livered. Open field grown. Now rea- dy. C. W. Stokes, RFD 3, Macon, Ga. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants from imp. seed stock, $1.50 per M. 10M $14, or $1.65 per M delivered. Tomato plants, New Stone, Earlianna-and June Pink, $1.50 per M. Bell peppers, $1.- 65 per M delivered. Grady Turner, RFD 3, Macon, Ga., Phone 7904. Collard plants to exchange for to- mato plants, or for sale at 20c per 100 or will take white feed sacks or @nvy- thing useful. Mrs. J. L. Mallard, RFD 4, Thomasville, Ga. Millions of pure Porto Rican potato plants, grown from vine cuttings on fresh land each year, $1.50 per M. FOB. Special prices on 10M or more. Cash with order. Thomasville, Ga. Fresh, Spring grown Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants; extra large, good roots and gzood count, 20c per hundred; 35c per 200; 50c per 500: 85c per M delivered at. once. New Stone and Greater Bal- timore tomato plants, 65c per hun- dred; $1.25 per M_ delivered. All plants packed in water moss. S. C. Rowe. RFD 2, Fitzgerald, Ga. State insp. purple skin Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. delivered. Full count guaranteed. Gip Whitting- ton. RFD 2. Omera, Ga. _ Tomato plants. 25 per hundred de- livered: Red Rock and Earlianna var- iety. Pimento pepper plants, 40c per hundred, delivered. Cabbage plants. 25e per hundred. delivered. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. ~ Plants Wanted Want to exchange 5 mixed dahlia hnlbs, value 50 ner doz., for Porto Rican potato nlants. Will also exch. erandiflora; phinx plants and larksnur plants, all colors, calliopsis, Fnelish daisies and dustv miller, value. 25 per hundred; will also exchange popcorn, ze } and okra seed, 10c per cupful f ee ae c e p up: or er peas, each party to pay pos- Eldon L. Joiner, oe ie ; 2 ; oo Thursday, May 1, 1930: tage. Write before sending. Mrs. Belle .|Goddard, RFD 2, Goggins, Ga. Want 200M imp. Porto Rico potato plants, treated and inspected to meet State requirements for immediate del. Quote best price and advise when can ship. B. N. Walters, Martin, Ga. Want 500 State insp. Porto Rico po- tato plants. Will exch. setting of R. I. Red eggs of Owens strain. M. L. | Pettit, Pike, Ga. ; = Want to contract with reliable par- ty who can furnish lots of potato plants per week: 50 to 200M. Must be one that I can depend on. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Want up to 12M sweet pot. plants. Will exch. Buff Rock eggs for some of them. Write your price, variety, and date can get them. Mrs. G. Li.) Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. : Want Kudzu vines with good roots. State price at once. R. L. Johnson, Lake Park, Ga. i Want tomato plants. Will exch. Aristocrat, strain B. R., White Rock, or Cornish Indian Game eggs at $1 and $1.50 per setting of 15 for same... ae Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. Want to exch. Everbearing or Lady Thompson strawberry plants at 25c a 100, or horse radish at 6 for 25c, for 500 Porto Rico potato. plants, as early as can get them. Or will exch. White L. cross with W. Wyandotte eggs at $1 per 15 for the pot. plants. Mrs. Wil- lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Want best price on 12 to 20M Por- to Rico potato plants, also 10 bu. Por- to Rican seed potatoes. W. L. Hogs- head, Chamlee, Ga., RED 1) ee: Incubators For Sale : q ae | : 600 and 300 cap. Buckeye incubators, perfect cond., for sale or exch. for pure bred Aristocrat Holterman pull- | ets in value $35 and $25. Lewis EB. | Tabor, Albany, Ga., Care Dixie Poul- try Farm. Soe 150 cap. Little Brown Hen inc. $3 or exch. for 25 of any heavy breed baby t*hicks. Cornish Indian Games pre-" | ferred. Write if interested. Mrs. L. | Ada Fant, Elberton, Ga., RFD 9. eS 500 cap. Buckeye coal brooder, only ~ used 1 season, in excellent cond. Sell or exch. for baby chicks: B.-R. pre= ferred. Wrie if interested. Mrs. L. ~ G. Neal. Cleveland. Ga,. Box 114. New ideal brooder, 300 cap. Used 1 season, seod cond., $5, not prepaid. Cash with order. W. B. Williams, Toc- __ soa. Ga. Rt. 1. S oe 120 cap. Buckeye inc. good cond. vith egg tester, thermometer and in- struction book, $10. Mrs. T. B. Flet- cher, Locust Grove, Ga., RFD 2. 1 Radio brooder; automatic ther- mometer control. opy, 42 in. 500 cap. Used only 2 mos. _ Good cond., $9. Write for details. Mrs. J. C. Price, Howard, Ga. Se. Little Brown Hen incubator, $2.50 FOB. Mrs. R. T. Kennedy, Waycross, Gas, Rt. 1k : oe Sol Fot brooder, latest model, twin float, wickless oil burner, used 1 sea- son. Guaranteed good as new, 500 cap. $18; 1M cap., $20. Both FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ae 1 Bell City 140 cap. inc. with ther- | mometer and in good cond. $10 FOB. Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Ga., Rade: Bell Citv 150 cap. inc. Sell or exch for 10 white African guinea hens and 1 rooster. W. E. Stone. Royston, Ga. 1 Junior size Simplex 500 cap. brood- ~ r. Used 8 wks. A-1 cond. $15 cash, or exch. for 100 baby chicks: J. B. Giants or Parks strain B. Rocks, blood. tested stock, or for 12 pure bred, good layers, hens. Mrs. C. J. Meeks, West Green, Ga. ao Litle Brown Hen inc. 50 cap. New linings and ready for setting. All somplete, $3 cash, or large breed hens. a C. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 600 cap. Buckeye inc. in good cond. Sell, or exch. for Leghorn baby chicks, or hatching eggs. .D. M. Lamb, St. Charles, Ga. eee Incubators: 50 and 110 cap. Sell or | exch. for pure bred Everlay Brown ~ %. 100 chickens for the 2. Mrs. J. W. Beck, Camilla. Ga., Rt. A, Box 120. Super Hatcher, 150 cap., used 4 times, good cond. $12. Mrs. H. M. Tate. Summerville. Ga., Rt. 3. : Rell City inc. 140 can. $4.50. Mrs. H.. I. Peebles, Loveijov, Ga. i Have good parts to Old Trusty hrooder, for sale without hover, $5. ede G. C. Smith, Camilla, Ga., RFD ip. $30 F . Bloodwo "1 Cypress inc. 390 ca: Cash with order. T. z Diameter of can- ~| Thursday, May 1, 1930. : Incubators For Sale ee RES or exch. for 1 bu. Sugar Crowder C. R. Echols, Summerville, Ga. _ 500 cap. Blue Flame brooder, perfect cond. ready to use, $10 FOB. Exch. for _ field peas or potato plants. C. L. Cleveland, LaGrange, Ga. _ Used brooders and inc. at special prices. Good operating cond. guaran- ae aa for ae ae description of what you want. has. F. _ Fort Valley, Ga. ae 2 _Have gooa parts to Old Trusty brooder without hover, $5. Mrs. G. C eS Cems, Ga., RFD. : ittle Brown Hen inc. 50 cap. good cond. Used 3 settings. $3.50 pask or exch. for pr. Chinchilla or New Zea- land rabbits (buck and doe) or some- thing canuse of equal value. Mrs. W. J. H. Ayers, Homer, Ga:, Rt. 2. Electric brooders: starting brooders wire bottom, 50 cap. until 3 or 4 wks. old (can put on any table) $1.50 with _ order for chicks, or $2.25 without or- E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga., Rt. Buckeye brooder, $4 or value in e Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga., ang B. ee 300 cap. Sears-Roebuck oil burning brooders with canopy top. Used once _ only. Excellent cond. 2 extra wicks instructions, etc. $8.50 crated for ship- ment. Postage collect. Mrs. T. J. _ Malone, Oliver, Ga., Rt. 3. : - 50 cap. Little Brown Hen inc. and brooder. Both in A-1 cond. complete _ with thermometer and _ instructions. ae ot oo 5 4 or 5 wks. old pig any goo EeGd, - A; j - a a W. A. Cain, Cler : Incubators Wanted _ Want to exch. 1 Kelly Duplex feed : ae gor a Canina (goed ona), or for some farm products. rite. J. P. _ Kelly, Chatsworth, Ga. ee 2. Want a good second-hand 150 up to 400 egg cap. incubator, in good cond, and at right price. State make, price, etc. J. S. Hamon, Butler, Ga., Rt. 3. _ Want to hear from party having a Putnam brooder oil stove for sale or exch. C. E. Hutto, Guyton, Ga. _ Want to exch. 4 grown and 6 young pure bred Chinchilla rabbits for a 250 cap. brooder. Write. Geo. T. Pip- - pin, Round Oak, Ga. thee to ates poate plants for ) incubator, about 144 e ; HW. Bennett, Alma, Ga. ee _. Want incubator for hatching duck eggs, or one that will hatch both os ee ee ene 100 or 50 : ary Connolly, At ; 407 Bass St., S. E. . oe [F lowers and Seed For Sale Healthy, outdoor grown petunia plants, assorted colors, 25c for 2 doz. Mrs: E. J. Barrett, RF'D 1, Alto, Ga. White narcissi, several flowers on one stem, $4 per hundred. SBacon- -.and-eggs, double, does not turn green, $5 per hundreg. Paper white narcis- si, $5 per hundred. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen, Ga. Cuttings, St. Augustine grass, well _ rooted, $1.50 per bu. FOB. Miss A. ~ Dixon, Box 55, Alma, Ga. - Rhododendrons, 25c each; crabap- ple sprouts, 25c each, or 6 for $1; red japonicas, 25c each; .pink and white perennial phlox, 35c per doz; red and yellow azaleas, $1 per doz; pink Cher- okee roses, $1 per doz; Arbor Vitae, 30c each; boxwoods, 25c each; sugar plums, 20c each; Jap barberry bushes. 75 per doz. Evergreen Wax plants for box flowers, 50c per doz. Gladys Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga. Lots of pretty evergreen flowers, grow 1-2 ft. high. Has pretty blue and purple blooms. Lilies, Prince roses, verbenas, for sale real cheap, or will exchange for eggs, clean sacks, or most anything can use. Write Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood, RFD 1, Lilburn, Ga. Cannas, six varieties: City of Port- land, King Humbert, red and yellow, rs. Alfred Conard, President, Eure- a, 85c each; hardy phlox (Ferdinand Cortez) 50c per doz; Hemerocallis lil- ies (Flava) 35c each. Sellor exch. for mixed colors large carnations (Da- tura) Angels Trumpet, Cathedral Bells Soleus, mixed colors Didiscuse Coeru- leus Gavender lace flower) Ipomoia, (Moon) flowers, seed or plants, mixed lors Kochia, giant pansy plants, ixed colors double petunias, mixed olors (Pentstemore) beard toneue, yi mixed colors salvia, Sca- 4 cer; mixet "500 cap. brooder in good cond. Sell, peas. colors. d|on the Mt MARKET BULLETIN giant Asters, mixed Columbine, or any kind of: pot plants. State inspected. Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Ga. Flowers and Seed Wanted Want to exch. Marcy J. B. Giant eggs for weigelas, large type cannas, Exhibi- tion mums and other flowers. Write be- fore sending. Moline W. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. Want rooted white sultanas and be- gonias. Write price. Mrs. Lucile Crosby, Graham, Ga. | Want to exch. Rainbow moss, red and white conch begonias, red rosebud, Martha Washington, single and dbl. white, deep and light red geraniums,, and May cactus, for sultanas, begonia or maple geraniums, or ferns, or will sell my cuttings at 5c ea. not, rooted. Lucile Brown, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 95. Want 4 each white and red crepe myrtles and 2 magnolias. Buy, or exch. other flowers. Mrs. A. H. Cason, Bly- the, Ga. _Want to exch. well rooted purple lilac bushes, for pink crepe myrtle bushes, well rooted. Bush for bush. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. E. S. Greene, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 5. Want to exch. M. B. turkey eggs for Decorative pink dahlia, bulbs, or for any of the following varieties; Jersey Beauty, Sylvia, Wizard of Oz, Helen Rankin, or any named Decorative type of pink, with good eyes. Mrs. J. W. McBride, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 1. Want Dahlia bulbs in following colors and names, pink, ltamont, Jersey Ideal, Margaret W. Wilson, Mrs. D. M. Richards, Harry Mayer, Rodman Wan- namaker; red, Fort Washington, Elite, Glory; yellow, Eastern Star, Northa, Marmon, Amarillo Grand, white, Worlds best. T. R. Malpass, Milledge- ville, Ga. Want to exch. dahlia slips for the large white hyacinth (Roman white) bulbs. Bulb for bulb; also want to exch. to thls. ea. of Snow-on-the-mtn. caladium and lupin seed for 1 Rex be- onia and Umbrella palm, or other alm, or exch. 2 thls. of any of my seed for periwinkle seed. Mrs. D. F. Michael, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch. white naricci bulbs at 2$c a doz. for violets, tuberoses, tiger lillies, dahlias, gladioli, begonias, gera- niums, hydrangeas, verbenas, hyacin- ths, elephant ears, golden glow. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. H. W. Webb, Jacksonville, Ga. RFD 7. : Want to hear from party who. will have dahlia slips for sale, any color except red variegated, also want chry- santhemums. Write what you have. Mrs. J. A. McPherson, Cartersville, Ga. Want several bulbs of genuine Lemon lily, the yellow fragrant variety, not the old fashioned orange day lily. Will pay cash or exch. other plants. Mrs. Geo. T. Mygatt, Athens, Ga. 1260 Prince Ave. . : Want to exch. phypostegia or False Dragon Head perennial for pink hardy phlox or fine dahlia bulbs, also exch. perennials and cannas for dbl. flower- ing japonicas. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Bras- elton, Ga. Want to exch. large red and orange spotted cannas for sultans and gera- nium cuttings. 2 cannas for 1 cutting. Write first. Mrs. L. E. Howell, Boston, Ura; bbs : z ; Want dbl. red, pink, white, and sal- mon ,color geraniums, Beefsteak be- zonia, salmon sultana, green and yel- low striped jew, maiden hair or baby breath fern, all to be rooted, except wandering dew. Will exch. equal value for same. Write at once. Mrs. C. A. Mobley, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 3. Want large florist type, incurved, carly blooming chrysanthemums: bright clear pink, white, yellow and red. Would like the Harvard or Black- hawk variety in red if possible. Also want Nandina plants. Will buy, or ex. dooted abelias and other shrubbery, also white and rose perennial phlox, pink phsostegia, dbl. hardy red pinks and others. Write first. Mrs. H. O. Bumann, Savannah, Ga. 1120 E. 50th t. : Want to exch. eggs or other flowers for dbl. geraniums, sultanas, and dah- lias. Write Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. : Want large cannas and dahlias, all Will exch. Owens strain R. I. Red eggs at $1 per 15 for same. M. L. Pettit, Pike, Ga. Want to hear from party who can supply me with old fashioned sweet clove pinks (dbl.) also with red (wild) azaleas. Would like to have samples of open flowers is possible. Mrs. H. G. Mealing, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 3. Want Widows tears white ae Snow n., 0 colors snapdragons, geraniums (red or pink with white eye and purple), also Eves Leaf. Exch. eS same. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, a. Want large, named varieties of jon- quils, daffodils and narcissus. Will exch,. large pink Egyptian Lotus or fine, named var. of water lilies (red, white and pink); also want large type of red and white hyacinths (now small ones, aS have them of all colors). Write first. Mrs. H. H. Ezzard, Dalton, Ga. Want to exch cabbage and Bermuda onion plants at 20c. a 100 for some well rooted dbl. geraniums, Fish-Tail and Ostrich Plume ferns, pink justicia, coleus, and caladium bulbs. Write aoe G. W. Owens, Hawkinsville, a. Rt. 3. Want to exch. Thurmond Grey water melon seed at 75 lb. for some begonias dbl. geraniums, and ferns, rooted. Write what you have in flowers first before sending. Mr s. J. A. Akins, Tif- ton;Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch. yellow and white chrysanthemums, also begonias and canna bulbs for sword and Boston ferns. Not too young plants. B. Wood Griffin, Ga., Box 138. Want 1 pink and 1 white wisteria, 1 well rooted cutting of each. Will ex- change well rooted purple lilac or pink crepe myrtle. Beulah Shugart, Sugar Valley, Ga., Rt. 1. Want some sunflower seed. Exch. for same. Write. Ellie Belcher, Ad- airsville, Ga., Rt..3.~ : Second-Hand Machin- ery For Sale 1 farm terrace level, good cond, all equipment. Exch. for baby chicks or hens. Mrs. M. McCullough, Round Oak, Ga. ; ; Several Gantt All-in-one plow stocks, $3.50 each; sev. 7 Tooth Spring Tooth cultivators, $4.20 ea. 1 No. 1 Maytag Grain Grader (9 screens), $20; also a lot of genuine Chattanooga Plow parts; Points: No. 54 and No. 55, 50c each; No. 71, 20c; No. 72 1-2, 23c; No. 93 and 94, 33c and 35c; Moldboards: $1, $1.40, $1.60, and $2; Landslides: 50c, 55ec and 68c; Standards: $1.25, and $1.75. L. E. Fetzer, Savannah, Ga. 17 W. 54th St. 1 Shop Anvil and Blower for Sale. J. C. Jenkins, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 H. P. Economy gas. $50, or exch. for 1 tractor harrow, or most anything of equal value. O. M. Warer, Monte- zuma, Ga. 40 ft. steel tower with 3 M. gal. Cy- press tank, good cond. (cheap) $50 and party move it. Will Hiatt, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2 Phone Franklin 1391-W. Planet Jr. 1 row cotton cultivator, not hurt, .good as new with attach- ments $9. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 1 Taco governor for Fordson tractor, almost new, $17.50; choice of 2 Ford- son tractors and 2 dbl. dics harrows, all in A-1 shape; 1 set worth $250; other $275; Do not need but 1. Also have 2 Oliver walking cultivators, used only 3 days. A 1 shape (cost $40 each). Sell, $27 FOB. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Ga. Box 436. Oliver riding plow for breaking land, good cond. Sell, or exch. for 1 rooster and 20 young hens, any breed, except White Leghorns. L. M. Upchurch, Cly- attville, Ga. 4 : 1 good Deering binder in good cond. 2 new aprons, new blades and crank shaft. $50, or exch. for cow now giving milk, calves, or for dry cattle. H. I. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. : 1500 gal. water tank and Myers pump and 11-2 h. nv. Mogul eng. at bargain. Ww. A. Rowe, Comer, Ga. 1 Primrose cream separator. Make best offer. W. M. Chambers, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. : Complete set of blacksmith tools. If interested write for list of tools and prices. Lee Yother, Dalton, Ga. 156 B. North Depot St. j 1 each, Oliver dbl. section tractor harrow and Oliver D-75 tractor disc plow, $70 each; 1 Fordson tractor, $100; All FOB. Sell separately, or give reduc- tion on lot. Cash with order. T. E. Bloodworth, Gordon, Ga. 1 No. 4 Kelly Duplex feed mill, good cond. Sell, or exch. for corn or oats. A. H. Johnson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6 Box 55. j roll 24 in. high 1 in. mesh baby chick wire in good cond. 90 ft. long; 1 roll 36 in. 2 in. mesh, 150 ft. long, in fairly good cond. also 1-2 gal. foun- tain and several small watering foun- tains and feeders. Sell complete outfit. $3 50 cash, or exch. for Soy beans, field peas, or corn at market price. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga. 5 1 Case grain sepa COr ay. ator. Sell, or exch PAGE THIRTEEN -ested, write. W.M. White, Gainesville, "Ga. 16 West Ave. Ce 1 1927 model Fordson tractor wit power pully, $275. M. T. Sanders, Com- merce, Ga. Sone 2 rolls extra long hog wire (new). Sell, or exch. for corn, Ga. Sugar Cane syrup, cured meats, or anything can use as food. J. S. West, Cuthbert, Ga. 1 Gantt No. 8 turning plow to attach ot a single stock, nearly new. Does good work. Ist class cond. $2 and party to pay express. J. L. Crone Philamoth, Ga. < 1 tractor, in good cond. for sale. Mrs W. H. Morris, Buckhead, Ga. Morgan County. Planet Jr. cultivator with 4 disc. Sell, or exch. for corn. W. T. Simpson, Nor- cross, Ga. Rt. 1. Gis 1 steel tobacco furnace and set of flues, good as new, $30 at my farm. | Mrs. J. M. Crews, Folkston, Ga. 2 pecan tree dusting machines, good cond. cheap; 1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44, complete with full equipment; 1 Williamson stump puller, complete with cable. All in first class cond. Write for list of used farm tools and epee: Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, a. 2 Fordson tractors, also harrows, 1 and 2 H. Syracuse plows and all kinds of farm tools, Covington cotton plant- ers, Gantt cotton distributors. All good cond. Write for prices. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. i cn 1 corn sheller in good cond.: $15. | Original price, $42 FOB Harlem. Mrs. J. R. Marshall, Appling, Ga. ; Genuine Bosch magneto for tractor, A. 1. cond. rebuilt and run only a few hours $27 cash. Walter J. Williamson, Plains, Ga. Box 37. oe 1 No. 4, nearly new I. H. C. riding cultivator with .all attachments, good cond. $30 FOB. S. C. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. '/ : 2 1-2 H. P. Economy gas eng. with Bosch magneto (never used) with all attachments, $65 FOB. T. T. Dill, Thomson, Ga. a Newell Sanders 2 horse disc plow, A-1 cond. Sell, or exch. for a good 2 horse cultivator, or hay rake, or for. Porto Rico potato plants. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Ga. Rt. 1. . - No. 1 Primrose cream separator, A-1 Cond. used very little, $25 del. J. V- Hamrick, Carrollton, Ga. ec Fordson tractor with farm accessor- ies, in good mechanical cond. Herbert Vincent, Kingston, Ga. ee 2 horse Moline cultivator, in plowing shape except tongue is broke. exch. for small Shetland pony or any- thing of equal value. Waldo Frix, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. o 1_each, dbl. team, mowing machine, hay rake, Chattanooga turn plows, disc. Sell, or exch. for equal value in hogs, chickens, or cow. J. S. Wolfe, Marlow, Ga. ean John Deere Binder, good running cond. cheap, $40 cash. John D. Yar- brough, Williamson, Ga. 1 horse cotton duster, new. Sell, or exch. for velvet beans, Porto Rico plants. R. M. Strickland, Tallapoosa, Ga. 8 h. p. Mogul Interl gas eng. A-1 cond.\10 H. P. Titan Intern] needs slight repairs. Tine shafts, hangers, pulleys, bearings, eac. good cond. cheap for cash. Exch. for good wheat or | bread corn. Make good offer. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. P. O. Box 287. Oliver D-75 2 disc tractor plow for 2 section steel drag harrow, $50. Rogers S. Dailey, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. John Deere middle buster. Sell, or exch. for 1 bu. Otootan beans or some ~ other good varieties at market prices. R. E. T. Jerkins, Lithia Springs, Ga. 1 2-row mule drawn Utility cotton dusting machine, never been used. Make best offer. L. D. Camp, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2. : 1 Economy cream separators, good as new. table model, $15, or exch. for pigs, chickens, hens, or baby chicks. Reno Dotson, Mduntain City, Ga. No. 4 Star pea huiller, good as new, $40, or exch. for 10 bu. sound, pure peas, any variety. W. E. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Corn planter, good shape; 1 35 gal. churn, good as new, for sale. J. W Fulghum, Columbus, Ga. RFD 1. Farmers Friend, good cond. $40. Ex. for hens or thrifty pigs or shoats. I M. Agan, Bremen, Ga. ee 1 McCormick binder and 1 Superior Grain Drill, good cond. cheap for cash, or will exch. R. J. Pentecost, Winder, Ga. Rt. 3. : Sy McCormick Deering mowing ma- chine and rake, also disc harrow, per-_ fect cond. $75FOB. J. H. Evans, De- vereaux, Ga. a E 1 set of tobacco barn fixtures m0 Blakely, Ga ry Jones Sell, or _ AGE FOURTEEN _ Flowers and Seed 7 For Sale (Continued from page 11) Single. white narcissi, yellow jon- yellow single and double daffo- dils, white iris, $1 per hundred. Extra large paper white narcissi, 60c per doz. Single blue hyacinths, 35c per doz. Guernsey lilies (red) 75c per doz. Or- ange Hermo callis day lilies; $1.50 Ga. Lar flowering red and yellow can- mas, white iris; 25c per doz. Pink Cannas, 10c each, or 3 for 25c;. glad- ioli, 5 each, 3 for 10c. Large white and bronze mums, also broad orange colored mums, 15 per. doz; 2 doz. for 25; day lilies, 15c per doz. Will ex- change for nice 100 lb. white feed Sacks at 10c each. Each to pay post- . Mrs. R. W. Hudson, RFD 1, Lo- rane. Ga. Red and yellow cannas, 5 cts each; Amaryllis ,bulbs, 10 cts each; petunias, Q1 cts per doz; Virginia creener, 10 cts each, or will exchanze for White Leg- horn, Tancred strain. setting eggs, Mrs. I. E. Gibson, Waynesville, Ga. _ White and all colors geranium cut- tings, well rooted, $1 per doz. Rooted, blue hydrangeas, 25 cts and 75. cts each. Mrs. J. C. Morgan RFD 3, Fay- etteville, Ga. One pink peony, rooted blue hydran- gea. rooted blue rose, 1 doz giant pans- ies, also other flowers. Will exchange any of the above for all colors Lantana: or rooted Marchiel Neil rose, or box flowers. Write first. Mrs. H. D. Lanc- aaster, RFD 1, Juniver, Ga. : Phlox Drummondi plants,. Gulardia, Himaleva hleckherrv plants. 20-cts per doz. Few red dahlia tubers. 5 cts ea; or will exchange for snapdragon, dbl. larkspur and well rooted shrubbery, roses, tuberoses, or other colors dah- lia than red. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Tal- botton, Ga. - : _. Red and yellow cannas, green and _ bronze foliave, large blooms. Butter and ege plants. bloom all summer and fall. 5 cts each, or will exchange for other flowers. Miss Muriel Mahaffey, RED 4, Carrollton, Ga. White Apri! blooming narcissi, 30 cts a doz; variegated hollyhocks, will loom this year, 40 cts per doz: large, double. zinnias, mixed colors, 10 cts per doz; white and pink mountain honey- suckles, 15 ects each: sweet shrubs, 15 _ts each; burdock, 10 cts each; bermu- da grass, 50.cts ner hundred; cherry sprouts, 25 cts each: Texas roses, 20 ets per doz; May apples, 20 cts per doz; 1 wisteria vine lavender, 25 cts. Mrs. Florence Woodward, RFD 1, Box 49, Fairmount, Ga. _ Blue plumbago, 20 cts each;! Star Jasmine 25 cts each. well rooted. Hem- stitched leaf Caladium bulbs, 25 cts each; plain leaf caladium bulbs, 15 cts each; sweet shrubs, 20 cts each: Lav- 2-ender Wisteria. 15 cts each. All well rooted. Will sell or exch for red and yellow oxalis, double dahlias, large leaf begonias, plume, ruffled baby breath, _-ferns, and double geraniums. Mrs. L. iL. Hay, RFD 2, Box 40, Leary, Ga. . Rose of Sharon (red), 10 cts each. _Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Drawdy, - Lakeland, Ga. _ Petunia plants, all colors. Prompt shipment. 25 cts per hundred. Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Sumner, Ga. : : Flowering almond, flowers from al- most white to deep pink; reoted, 20 cts each; chrvsanthemums, several colors, 25 cts per doz; wild Iris, brisht purple flowers. 25 cts per doz; Meadow Beau- _ ty (July delivery) from white to deep pink. 50 cts per doz. Lower prices on large lots. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, RFD 1, Butler. Ga. ; _ White, pink and .blue hydrangeas, well rooted plants. 50 cts each. Mrs. Frances Scott gladioli, $1 per doz. King Humbert, red, President and Richard Wallace (yellow) Beethoven pink can- nas, fine bulbs, now 1 ft. high, $1 per doz, Field daisies, calliopsis cornflow- - ers 25 cts per doz plants. Mrs. Z. M. - Storey, Thomson, Ga. ~All colors of geraniums, double, cut- tings, 5 cts each; 4 different kinds of begonia cuttings, 5 cts each; rooted; 10 cts: striped. Wandering Jew, 5 cts; Lantanas, purple bloom, 5 cts; petunias, 10 cts per doz; snapdragons. different colors, 19 cts per.doz. Mrs. W. M. Jor- dan, RFD 3, Talking Rock, Ga. _. Pink Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; red and yellow azaleas, $1 ner doz. Japa- nese barberry bushes; 75 cls per doz; red japonicas, 25 ets each. Rhododen- drons, .25 cts each; Arborvitae, 25 cts each; junipers. 25 cts each; tiger lilies, undred. Pink and white pe- S. Mrs. Bo Ab 4 doz for $1. > geas, 20 cts each; daisy chrysanthe- mums bine everblooming violets, 50 cts per hundred. Sweet Williams, old fash- jonued pink and lavender, 25 cts per doz. Hastings chrysanthemums, 75 cts per hundred, or 25 cts per doz; purple, pink and lavender verbena, 25 cts per doz; lilac bushes, 15 and 20 cts each; double red and yellow cannas, 10 cts per bulb; ferns, 20 cts each; Gloria De Chatetaine begonias, 20 cts each; snow- drops, 15 cts per doz; bronze leaved, orange flowering cannas, 10 cts each; cedar farns, 20 cts each; dwarf iris, $1 per hundred; dusty miller, 20 cts per doz; Mexican roses, 20.cts per doz. Mrs. Dessie Hughey, RFD 1, Ranger, Ga. Rattlesnake water bulbs, 25 cts each, 5 for $1 delivered, or will exchange for crowder peas or any kind of beans. A. A. Fuqua. Jr. RFD 3, Jackson, Ga. Large type, incurved chrysanthe- mums, different colors, assorted, 40 cts per doz. Add 5 cts for tage. Shasta. daisies, 20 cts per doz; pard plants, rooted, 2 cts each. Add postage. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, RFD 4, Lithonia, Ga. Mixed hibiscus seed, 10 cts per table- spoonful. Douglas Mitchell, RFD 1, Jackson, Ga. Few hundred Shasta daisy plants, will sell for $1 and cape per hun- dred. Large, hardy physostegia plants, 4 for 50 cts, or 9 for $1. Will exchange -for dahlias. gladioli or tuberose bulbs, 4 plants for 2 doz bulbs, or six dahlia tubers. Will book orders for jonquils and white narcissi bulbs, to be deliver- ed in June for fall planting, $1 and postage per hundred bulbs. All orders given prompt attention. Mrs. Vance Nelson, Kingston, Ga. Old fashioned sweet violets, 1 ct ea. No orders for less than 25 plants ac- cepted. Postage with all orders. Ella Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. : Double dahlia slips, fine, large de- corative tyne, pink, salmon pink, White, yellow, orange, light red, dark red, medium red, variezated pink, white, quill or ball type, white and rose, 10 cts each, or $1 per-doz; 1 yr old cape jasmine well rooted, 25 cts. Leopard plants, 25 cts each. Miss Bessie Mar- tin, RFD 9, Gainesville, Ga. Lavender False Dragon Head, 30 cts per doz; large chrysanthemums, white with lavender edges, 30 cts per doz; or Shasta daisies, 20 cts per doz, 5 doz for $1, or will exch. for imp. Porto Rico potato plants. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville, Ga. Azaleas, red and yellow, white dog- wood, 50 cts per doz; mountain fern, trailing arbutus, wild sweet williams, evergreens, wild blue violets water lilies lilies, 25 cts per doz. Mrs. A. R. Car- son, Morganton, Ga. Add postage. Azaleas, red and yellow, white dog- wood. 50 cts per doz: mountain fern, trailing arbutus, wild sweet williams, evergreens, wild violets, water lilies, 25 cts per doz. Add postage. Miss Kathleen Woods, Morganton, Ga. Azaleas, red and yellow, white dog- wood, 50 cts per doz; mountain fern, trailing arbutus, wild sweet williams, evergreens, wild blue violets. water lil- ies 95 cts ner doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Boyce, Morganton, Ga. Azaleas, red and yellow, white dog- wood, 50 cts per doz; mountain fern, trailing rbutus, wild sweet williams, evergreens, wild blue violets, watr lilies, 25 cts per doz. Add postage. Miss Ruh, Carson Morganton, Ga. Azaleas, 6 for 25 cts; white dogwood 2 for 25 cts: wild sweet williams, 25 cts er doz; ae violefs, trailing arbu- us, water lilies, evergreens, 20 cts per doz. Add. postage. Mrs. T. J. Fain, Morganton, Ga. Large type mums, assorted colors, 50 cts per doz: Shasta daisies, 25 cts per doz; variety flower seed, 5 cts per generous pkt. Larkspur plants, dif- ferent colors, 25.cts per doz; crepe myr- tle, althea, weigelia, Christmas bush, honeysuckle and umbrella china plants, 10 cts to 15 cts edch. Will exchange fine, large flowered mums, different col- ods, for good size Bermuda onion plants and lettuce seed, Alyssum seed or plants, coleus plants, and fancy leaf caladium. Mrs. R. C. Daniel, RFD 1, Winder, Ga. Large, purple variegated chrysanthe- | G mum plants, several different colors, 20 cts per doz; or will exchange for value in good white feed sacks. Fishibega slips, has purple or lavender colored flowers, 5 cts per plant; bright pink verbena, 10 cts per clump; peppermint, penny royal, sage, rosemary, all 10 cts each, or will exchange. Yarrow. 10 cts per bunch, or will exchange. Mrs. V. E. McCook, RFD 2,, McIntyre, Ga. Wild Easter lilies, bluebottle bulbs, white daisies, sweet blue violets, mixed colors petunias, primroses, $1 per hun- dred; blanket flowers, 25 cts per doz; White and yellow mums, 25 Z; wild 2 per hundred, or $15 r ' 50 cts. AJage, 30 strong-roots, $1.10. Wright, Loving, Ga. ets per | 'frey, RFD 2 MARKET BULLETIN | per doz; white bear lilies, $4 per doz; 14 1l-yr. old asparagus, sprenger: ferns, 50 cts each, or 3 for $1.25. Mixed colors snapdragon plants 25 cts per doz; brown-eyed Susans, 25 cts per doz; white and purple garden Iris, 50 ets per doz; red June lilies, 50 cts per doz. Mrs. Clara Bell Carey, RFD 1, Royston, Ga. Boxwood, 25 cts each; yellow thorn- less roses, 25 cts each, Altar lilies, 75 cts each; mountain laurel, 25 cts each; winter pinks, $1 per doz.-snowhballs, 25 cts each; red and yellow azaleas, $1 per doz. All well rooted. Mrs. Fairy Par- ris, Loving, Ga. = Larkspur plants, 10..cts per doz; har- dy sweet. peas, 3 for 10 cts; golden glow, yellow flag lilies, sweet williams, 3 for 10 cts; Dusty Miller, primroses, 10 cts pe doz; golden rod, 10 cts per cutting; lue violets, large kind, 10 cts per doz; yellow winter bloo;iing jasmine, 10 cts each, rooted; yellow coreopsis, 10 cts. per bunch; fox gloves, 6 for 10 cts;. Shasta daisies 6 for 10 cts; Chrysan- themums, several different kinds, 20 cts per doz. Add postage. Mrs. M. iefield, Rising Faun, Ga. Physostegia, will stand iwnter, pink blooms, 6 for 25 cts; 12 different colors, large double dahlia slips, 15 and 20 cts each; Burning Bush, 25 cts per doz; red Salvia plants, 30 cts per doz; Seeds large double dahlias, mixed colors; sprengeri fern seed, double hollvhock, salvia, red fall Marigold. red Sunflower, red dwarf Princes feather, old fash- ioned Bachelors Buttons, Fire plant seed, 10 cts per large package. Miss Eva Cogburn, RFD 2, Alpharetta, Ga. Bridal Wreath, white, 25 cts each; red monthly roses, 20 cts each; artifi- cial peach trees, 25 cts each; English dogwood 30 cts each; snowdrops, 30 cts each; Snow-on-the-Mountain, 20 cts each; daffodils, 25 cts each; flag lilies, blue flowers, 25 cts each; lilacs, 30 cts each; red Seven Sisters, 30 cts each; Japonicas, 20 cts each. Mrs. E, L. Par- ris. RFD 2, Fairmount, Ga. 3 ' White and variegated violets, 1 crepe myrtle vine, 4 doz 25 cts; Sweet Wil- liam plants, mixed colors, 15 cts per daz; field daisies, 10 cts per doz; Shas- ta daisies, and mixed colors. hardy ver- bena, 20 cts per doz; several colors and kinds of Chrysanthemums. mixed, 25 cts per doz; blue periwinkle and Bos- ton ivy vine, same price. Mixed colors ladioli, $1 per hundred; 25 cts per doz. ixed iris, 20 for $1; mixed double -pink althea, pink spirea, pink and vari- egated weigela, and. everblooming wis- teria, 6 for $1. Mixed perennial pea seed, 10 cts per spoonful; purple lilac, forsythia, weeping linden, bridal / wreath, and golden bell, 4 for 25 cts; red spirea, 20 cts each; daffodils, 25 cts per doz; lavender Iris, 35 cts per doz; Autumn glow, 25 cts_per doz; white and purple single althea. 3 for 25 cts. Mrs. Henry Eller, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. Nivia, Chrysanthemums, very large, incurved, tinted pink, turns pure white when well open. grows:9 in. across. Early bloomer. $1.10 per doz; 6 doz for $5. Golden Wedding, large incurved, yellow, Sunrise, extra large, red, yellow reverse petals; Pacific Supreme, large pink; Harvard deep velvety red. $1.10 per doz .delivered with instructions to grow on request. Beautiful Orchid flowering, blood red. cannas, gfeen fol- Alfred Conard, beautiful large pink blooms $1.10 for 12. Gaillardia plants, all col- ors; phlox, large size blooms, not har- dy; perennial daisies, pansy plants, 30 cts per doz, 3 doz for 60 cts. Rooted geraniums, red and salmon pink, 15 cts each; 2 for 25 cts; sword ferns, good -size, 25 cts each; Golden Glow, 15 cts each; 2 for 25 cts. Also orchid flower- ing cannas. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Mil- len, Ga. ~ Orange day lilies, 50 cts per hundred; white jonquils, 20 cts per doz; ever- preen galax, 15 cts per doz: wild gera- niums, 20 cts per doz; Golden Glow, 25 cts per doz;. Heartsease plants, 15 cts per doz; Yar, 20 cts per doz; trailine arbutus, 30 cts per doz; fall pinks, 30 cts per doz; blue violets, 15 cts per doz; dusty miller, 15 cts per doz; snow- drops, 20 cts per doz. Miss Mary Land, Arlington a. : Aes White Jonquils, yellow daffodils, wi Star of Bethlehem, 25 cts. per doz. Winter ferry, 3 bunches for 25 cts.; geraniums, $1.50 per doz. Pink Chero- kee roses, $1 per doz. Blue Flag lilies 75 cts. per doz. Add postage. Miss Des- Dahlia tubers, yellow, pink, red, wht- mer Dillard, Loving, Ga. ae maroon, purple, and red and white | varigated. Very large and dbl. 3 for 40 cts. 6 for 60 cts; $1 doz. No orders filled for. less than 3. Red and lemon cannas, also red with bronze foliage, 60 cts. per doz; 1-2 doz. 40 cts. Lavender, yellow, cream and white mems 35c per dz. plts mixed. Dahha slips, same colors as a- bove mentioned. 60 cts. per-doz., 40 cts per half doz. No orders filled for less than half doz., Mrs. E. L. Pittman, Rt. 3 Canton, Ga. Se Jonquils, daffodils, purple wild Eas- ter lily bulbs, $1 per hundred. Petu- nia plants, 75 cts per hundred. Mix- ed snapdragon, 25 cts per doz. Black- eyed susans, double mixed zinnias, du ty miller, pink and purple verbena, shasta daisies, pink primroses, 15 cts per doz. 2 doz for 25 cts. Large mums, 5 cts each. Fall pinks, 10 cts per doz. Giant purple iris 50c ver dz. All plants packed in damp moss. Add postage o: small orders. Mrs. Otto Carey, RFD Royston, Ga. / Hastings mixed colors, petunias, strong rooted plants, 75 cts per d ; Giant snapdrazon, mixed colors, 25 cts _ per doz. Dianthus or garden pinks, 2 cts per doz, or-3 doz for 50 cts. Shas daisies, blue and pink verbena, devil- in-the-bush, dusty miller, sweet violets all 20 cts per doz. Double red carna- tion, 5 plants, 50 cts. Add postage ss Mrs. A. A. Carey, RFD 1, Royston, Ga Flowers and Seed | Wanted Abs Want to exch. purple lilac shrubs for rooted hydrangea; 1 lilac for ea. bunch of hydrangea; 1 each, pink, white cream and blue; also want to exch. 1 setting of S. C. W. L. eggs or purple lilacs, rooted, for pot flowers; 1 of e named, rooted; red and pink sultanas red fuchsia, gereniums; 1 ea. dark red dark, light, and solmon pink, rose and white. all dbl. 1 ea. red and pink conch begonia, 1_ea. Fluffy Ruffles, Boston. Asparagus, Sprengeri and Lace, and 1 pink hibiscus. Ea to pay postage. Mrs. B. W. Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4. _ Want to exch. dbl. pink cannas, dbl yellow daffodils, yellow butter-cup May blooming white narcissi and ye low cannas, for large type chrysan- themums, any color, except yellow, white, or cream, or for dbl. white can-_ nas and dbl. hyacinths, any colors. Exch. 1 for 1. Mrs. C. A. Turner, Point Peter, Ga. RFD 1. Spee Want 3 each, purple and white lilac. Japonicas, weigelas, red and _ white dogwood, spruce pine, arborvitae, pink spirea, junivers, hawthorne, also glad- ioli and dahlia bulbs. Will exch. pure S. C. R. I. Red. Owen strain eggs a $1 per 15; Hastings white chicken corn at 25 Ib, and red oleander. Dorothy Perkins rose, white spirea, jonquil and snowdrop buYos, perennial sweet peas (yellow) and hardy hibiscus (red), for ame, Mrs. M. b, Peterson, Vidalia, PAGE SIXTEEN Second- Hand Machin- ery For Sale (Continued from page t thirteen) ae ee ere ne oe ae Int. Farmall tractor, 2 almost ae $700; 2 row planter, for tractor, $80; row cultivator for, tractor, $100. Ai Int. Harvester make; 1 Oliver disc plow, $65; John Deere disc harrow, $100; 1 seed drill, $50. All cash prices. L. GC. Oliver,, Chickamauga, Ga. No. 63 Chattanooga turn plow, good cond. new point. Sell, or exch. for 5 thoroughbred W. L., or any pure bred hens, or about ready to lay pullets, or for a calf, pig, or 3 M. Porto Rico po- tato plants. Ben P. Weaver, Protec- tion, Ga. 1 Baltic cream Separator, used 4 mos. ize K. 2. Perfect cond. $25 FOB. Evch. for corn or field peas. Mrs. fartha Britt, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 1. No. 4 Kelly Duplex feed mill. Good cond. _ Sell, or exch. for corn or oats. Ay oe Johnson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 55. Pr. electric clippers, same as new, $18, or exch. for something can use on ae Mrs. Cassie Slaton, Arlington, a 1 disc cutaway harrow, $49 FOB. oles Mrs. Jeff McGee, Knoxville, a est: plain binde-, good cond. $25, or exch. for corn, syrup or chickens, also gas. Whitt eng. $10,.or exch. for hogs. Mrs. Gussie Adams, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2 H. Lynchburg reversible plow good c J.-C. Dodd, Cleveland, G Oliver Riding 2 H. cultivator, good as new, with disc gangs, spring tooth gangs and shovel gangs, all perfect me cond. $40. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. 1 1-2 H. P. eng. first class cond. for e ale H. F. Burton, Stonewall, Ga., or 73 Courtland St. S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Blacksmith ball bearing No. 400, blower, good cond. $15. E. P. Burpee, Griffin, Ga. 223, West Taylor St. =. i oream separator, milk cooler,, elec- tric milker complete, several cream and miuk cans, all used ee 6 mos. 2 sets of tobacco flues, used 2 seasons at reasonable price, or exch. for cows or calves, Mrs, S. H. Rumph, Marshall- : ville, Ga. Planet Jr. one row cotton cultivator, - good as new, with attachments, $9. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. Tobacco transplanter, used 1 season, good cond. $50. S. K. Simon, Albany, Ga. 132 Pine St. _ Ledbetter corn and cotton planter, good as new, used 2 seasons, has all -attachments, also has planter to drop cotton seed in hill, $15. Exch. for Sor- _ ghum cane seed, or peas and beans. E. F. Noland, Adairsville, Ga. | Avery Mr. Bill new 2 row corn plan- _ter $75; several 5 tooth spring culti- _ vator, $3.60 each; sev. No. 2 Lewis plow - stocks, $2:10 ea. Sev. Dillon Ezy-set plow stocks, $2.60 ea. J. C. Slater, Jr. - Savannah, Ga. P. O. Box 1172. 1 Buckeye Riding cultivator, $35; Fordson tractor, $125. Robt. S. An- _derson, Hawkinsville, Ga. _ 1 cotton gin and boiler will sell cheap, or exch. for tractor and harrow. Write. C. C. Morgan, Newington, Ga. 1 Masters Plant Setter, practically new, $4 or exch. for peas, sorghum seed, or Soy beans. D. L. Patrick, Griffin, Ga. is McCormick, Primrose cream separa- - tor, in. first clas scond. good as new, $25, or exch. for corn, Otootan beans, or anything can use. M. B. Hamie, Tempie, Ga. Rt. 3. 4 horse Peerless eng. $150. Exch. for corn, peas, Er: turkeys, or Indian eel ducks. . C. Craft, Toccoa, a 1 deep well Rumsey pump, hever in- Stalled. Specifications if desired. Also write for price. Mrs. Margaret Walton, Hamilton, Ga. Power corn sheller and belts, for sale. AL. H. Rawls, Zebulon, Ga. Good, large farm bell, $3.50, or ex. for anything can use. W. 1. Page, Bowman, Ga. . coe Murray Gin outfit complete, 4-70 saw gins, good cond. also boiler and eng. H. Hardin, Dyas, Ga. 1 pr. Stewart mule clippers, needs a new set of blades, $6, or exch. for 5 bu. corn, shelled and sound. Jess W. Herring, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. 5 gal. bbl. churn (Success make), ctically new, A-1 cond. $10 FOB. H. McCord, Concord, Ga. Rt. 1. High power Internl hay press; 1 Hoosier lime sower. At bargains. A. C. Ross, Montrose, Ga. Vulcan 2 horse plow, $5 FOB. Exch. for 6 No. 10 cans of pure Ga. Ribbon C - ei Joe- oh a. Ga. _MARKET BULLETIN Write for Gullett gins, at bargain. Se further description and prices. Arnold, Statham, Ga. | Bosch oscillating magneto for Fair- banks-Morse type Z, 3) H. P. gas eng. Never been used. Sell at bargain. B. L. |.R. Trotter, Crawfordville, Ga. 1 pr. mule clippers. Sell or exch. for pea thrasher. Willing to pay small amount. to-boot. Lowery G. - Wilbanks, Hartwell, Ga. 2 row Perfection cotton Scie Sell, or exch. for cane seed for forage and pe oad beans. B. F. Fagan, Martin, . d 1 Weeder, less 6 teeth otherwise good cond. $7, or exch. for equal value. A.} B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Tobacco flues for 16X16 barn, used for curing 6 barns of tobacco, $10; I. H. C. riding cultivator, good cond. $30, J. S. Williams, Adrian, Ga: RE 3. > New, never used Fairbanks-Morse 3 H. P., Z type gas eng. Might con- sider trade of farm produce. R. C. Jester, Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 767. 12 H. P. Alamo gas. eng, 12 H. P. Woodruff gas. eng., 1 feed mill, 4 Win- ship 70 saw 10 in. "gin stands and sev- eas different size pulleys and shafting. Ty Cole, Sharpsburg, Ga. i Deering Binder, used 2 or 3 seasons a very little, cheap. J. Dawson Rob- erts, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5. Phone 8922. John Deere 2 way sulkey plow, good cond. 4 new points. Fine for terrace work. $25. If interested, will explain how it works, etc. on terrace and side Al TOT Husson, Sr. Blackshear, Ga. tH Cidise harrow, 20 in. disc, $20, or exch. for large syrup kettle. G. A. Jones, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6. An iron (all over) cotton, corn, bean and pea single hopper planter. Sell or exch. for 2 bu. cow peas, or 4 M. sweet potato plants. P. Pulliam, Toc- coa, Ga. Rt. A little Giant power Honer (new), especially for plow sharpening and light drop forging, wt. 1600 lbs. $254. Will exch. for good milling, shelled and sacked corn, or a 1 yr. old heifer, o: calves. S. E. Smith, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3! Fordson tractor and pulley, $100; 14 Disc tractor harrow, $22.50; peach dus- ter and 5 H.-P. New-Way gas eng. $125; McCormick Reaper and Binder, $140: No. 6 McC. mower, $35; McC hay rake $35; 3 2-horse Clark harrows, $20 to $30 each; 2 2-H. Chatt. twin plows, $7 and $10 each; 1 Mallory middle buster, $6; 1 John Deere M. B.| $6.75; 1 orchard turn plow, $5; 4 Haman plow stocks, $1.50 each; .1 Intern] riding cultivator $60, Planet Jr., walking cul- tivator $7; 1 Spring tooth cultivator $5.50; 2 Oliver Sub-Soil plows, $6.50 ea. 1 Covington cotton and corn plan- ter, $23; 1 feed mill, $12.50; 1 Oliver dbl. disc plow, $75; 6 sets of plow gear, and a lot of other plow tools, etc. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga. Phone 2502. 2 horse Internl gas. eng. good cond. cheap, or exch. for a pig, yearling, or a Cole or Covington planter. Chas. Rey- nolds, Forest Park, Ga. -DeLaval Cream Separator, No. 12, good cond. $35, or exch for calves. Cc. Miller, Leo, Ga. Fant riding cultivator. Sell, or exch. for a heifer or cow. Write before ion John Knox Sewell, Ashland, a Gin power in A 1 cond. cheap. Write for information. P. S. Knox, Thom- son, Ga. : Complete Lummis pneumatic ginning outfit, 4-70 saw gins, and hydraulic press, all good cond. Cost $8,500; sell, $3,000. L. H. Talbot, Columbus, Ga... 1 LeLaval Cream separator No. 10, fine cond. $35; 1 Reaper and Binder, good cond. used only 1 season, $150. t. A. Tomlin, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 207. 1 pump and hose for irrigation pur- poses, practically new, reasonable. H. Cc. Reid, Hogansville, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 (never been used) Oliver cultivator, $50 for quick sale, or exch for a young Jersey. cow, giving 3 gal. milk a day, or for 2 young Jersey heifers, full stock, not under 9 mos. old, within 15 mi. Brewton. Mrs. E. D. "Thigpen, Brew- ton, Ga. 1 set tobacco barn fixtures, cheap for cash. Emory Jones, Blakely, Ga. Large steam pressure canner, cap. 1700 cans per day. Outdoor and wood burning, used very little. Bargain. Come and see it if interested. Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga. 1 No. 1240 Walker 2 row cotton spraying machine, good cond. Sell at half price, or exch. for other items of Soe value. M. R. Cameron, Butler, Practically new Fordson tractor with Letz All-Purpose feed mill, also trac- tor plow and disc. $300 for lot, or will sell separately, also practically new _ 4 McCormick Deering Primrose separa- witor, No. 1, $50, Hinson, | Bald omens for same. veland, LaG win, Ga. Second- hand 4-70 saw Lummus gin outfit, cheap for quick sale. E. Pierce Wood, Trustee, Sandersville, Ga. 1 tob. transplanter, used 1 season, oe cond. $50. S. K. Simon, Albany, 1 Hoover wheat drill, 6 disc, good as hew, with oat attachment, $40: No. 2 Dixie pea thrasher, fair. shape, run 1 season (cost $100), sell, $45; 1 set. of tobacco flues with steel furnace for 16 ft. or 18 ft. barn. Used 1 season: (cost $135) sell, $25; 1 gin system complete; 2-60 saw gins with pneu- matic elevator complete with self- tramping single box press, ae, LS: Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. Second-Hand Machin- ery Wanted : Want 1 crude oil eng. in good cond and cheap for cash. J. M. Cole, Sharpsburg, Ga. Want 1 hydraulic press pump, with steam or mechanically operated and 1 mechanical tramper for cotton gin. Might also be interested in other ginning machinery. - State details of what you have to offer in first letter.. T.. J. Brightwell, Maxeys, Ga. Want a few rolls of good used 6 in. fence wire. Quote height and price. R. J. Walsh, Garfield, Ga. Want! a 12 H. P. Ker. ur gas. eng. in good repair and ready for work, J. E. Frizzell, Waverly Hall, G.a Want 2 mule power 2 row cotton spray in good cond. State best. price. E. F. Tomlin, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. 4. Want a garden tractor in good cond. price. J. P. Kelly, Chatworth, Ga. Want a 2nd-hand J. B. hammer feed mill in good. cond. cheap for cash, or swap. A. R. DeLoach, Pitts, Ga. Want a 2 row riding cultivator, also a 2 disc Athens plow for Fordson trac- tor. State price and cond. in first let- ter. W. a McCall, Varnell, Ga. Want 1 machine. State price Geo. R. Harris, Manchester, Ga. RFD: Want 1 windmill and tank. Prefer Aermotor, also gal. piping. Must be cheap. R. E. McDowell, Dawson; Ga. Want Hammer feed mill and crusher and grinder or soil shredder. A. P. ee: Augusta, Ga. 2840 Walton ay Want Planet Jy. Cultivator, Whiz harrow, and 1 horse turner. Early Wilbanks, Buford, Ga. Want large power cane mill, in first class cond. All cash. State what you have, the make, number of years in use and price. Maivin Collins, Whig- ham, Ga. Want to exch. good Ga. Cane syrup for 2 in. gal. piping. A. H. Johnson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6 Box 55. Want to exch. 1 Gantt cotton plan- ter for 1 horse middle buster, any make. Frank Collshon, Rupert, Ga. Want to exch. white Spanish pea- nuts at 5c Ib. for a second-hand Cole (or other good make) corn planter what will plant Otootans between hills; must be in good shape. F. B. Parr, Locust Grove, Ga. RFD 1. Want 4 80-saw gins complete, with- out power. Pay cash for good outfit; one want poyer hay press, and a No. 5 Jay Bee feed mill. State best price S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia, Ga. Want Fowler cultivator. W. D. Wat- son, Loganville, Ga. Want second-hand 1 horse arsenate machine. Sam Freeman, Berner, Ga. Want to buy or trade for a. hand power Clover or Hay chopper, at once. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3. Want corn gear wheel for 12 H. P. Van Winkle gs. eng. also want to hear |} from party having 12 H. P. Van Winkle gas. eng. for sale. Condition imma- terial. W. J. Grubbs, Orchard Hill, Ga. We are in market for a cheap. sec- ond- hand wood stove silo. Bethany Home, Vidalia, Ga. Want 1 riding cultivator, latest mod- el: _McCormick or Deering make. Would exch. brood sow, soon to far- row for same. J. C. Goolsby, Gra- ham, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 300 to 400 ft. of 3-4 in. gal. iron vipe in good cond and cheap. C. S. Fisher, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 4. Want to exch. 1 all steel I. H. C. 1929 model horse drawn hay press good as new for a lareg size steel power press, I. H. C. or Case make. James Fowler, Superton, Ga. Want to exch. good Ga. Cane syrup. for gal. pipe, A. H. Johnson, Tees: Ga. Rt. 6. Box 55. Want 4 discs tae. Intern! new. four riding cultivator, also spring. oth. at- CG. ik Rex peach grader or sizing in first letter. - Gee i - Thursday, May 1, Want to exch. Duroc J. pigs, 2 to 4 mos. old at reasonable prices, all reg in buyers name for Woodruff 2. \row cotton duster in good cond. and rea- sonable price, L. M. Bennedy, Collins, Ga. Want power syrup cane mill. State cond. and price. J. S. reo: Dallas Ga. RFD 1. ; Want 2nd-hand McCormick or Deer- ing mower and steam pressure canner, S. JF. Bohanan, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to buy good (Ear) Wind Mill With about 1500 ft. gal. pipe, 3-4 or 1 in., for reasonable price, also a 600 gal. water tank must be in perfect cond. not much used. Lewis R. Tabor, Al bany, Ga. Clo Dixie Poultry Farm. Want Daisy -churn, ~10 or 12. gat, good cond., and cheap. Mrs. Cora Cofer, Lawrenceville, Gas Ris: Want 1 large power cane mill in good cond., almost new. State what. you have and how long been in use. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. Car Lots POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots Kiln dried Porto Rico potatoes, page" ed in lightweight hampers, car lots, Write for price. A. D. Cobb; Adel, Ga. CORN FO RSALECar Lots Slipped shuck. ear corn,car lots, $1 bu. of 80 lbs. ALD, Cobb, Adel, Ga. CORN FOR SALECar- Lots. -200 bu. slipped shuck corn, 80 Ibs. td bu. in car lots, $1 bu. FOB. Hugh Lawson, Perry, Ga. Several car loads sound slipped. shuck corn, $1 bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga. 250 bu. corn in shuck, $1 bu. FOB. Roy Dole, Dawson, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE -Car lots 1 car of Pod Velvet beans for fee purposes, $16.50 a ton. L. C. Attaway, Wrightsville, Ga. Farm Help Wanted _ - Want reliable party to work good 1 oo farm 3 mi. Douglasville. Rent ree. elock<1951 W. oe Want good, middle aged eee without. children to live in ~countr home with small family to help with | poultry, ete. Good home and smal salary. Write for information. Se, ae Flnrence Sturm, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a good man who has had plenty of gen. farm exp. and can use a riding cultivator. Must be willing to work reasonably. State exp. and salary exp. in first letter. Must pay own transportation here. A. M. bie a Newborn, Ga. Want at once with no delay man or boy from 15 to 50 yrs. of age, to do gen. farm work. $16 to $18; board: and laun- dry; wages, according to ability. he honest, sober and truthful. at once and wire ahead. R. J. Bishop Fitzgerald, Ga. Want a man to work on farm fo $30 mo. Jess Wilson, Eatonton, Ga. Rt 2 Box 43. , Want an exp. single, 18 to 30 yr old man with good morals to work on V forte : $20 mo. with. board and laundry. ae E. McCleskey, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 3. Want family for work on truck farm. Must be able to give references. Must have at least 3 in family able to work in field, all or part time. Write. Wal- lace Stevens, Norcross, Ga. = Want woman to live as one of family and assist with poultry, cow and other sen. work. Mrs. G. F. Bennett, River- dale, Gav Rik... Want girl or woman to live in farm home as one of family with 2 elderly and 1 young persons, to assist with poultry, garden and 1 cow. Good home for right party. Well cared for and naid or your service. Answer at: once and state age, etc. E. G. Adcock, Draketown, Ga. Want good man or ee (who loves to go to church and Sunday school) who can drive a car or tuck and plow 14 acres of good land ond do other farm work. Pay from $14 to $18 a mo. with board and eee John L. Bennett, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 81. Positions Wanted _ Want job in peach section, any kind of work. Ref. furnished. Have wife, mother and self can work. Party: help on moving, I to repay late 4 start now. 29 Oe ' Chickamauga