Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 June 5

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nd-Hand Farm
_ Ornamental





, Flower and Seed, Incubator and
ock Monthly Supplement: o





) AGRICULTURE...
/- COMMISSIONERS

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.





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SOUTHERN ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

Arent these big words? The average person will not know what it
is Sle ata Bee mh interested itself in Heres what it is. :

i received a letter from Mr. H. : isi
as follows: 1 H. Lane Young on May 2ist, advising me

It was further decided that it will be desirable to form a Southern
Economic Council, which would, through research supported by all
economic interests, develop the facts upon which wise action can from
ie be taken.

n other words, this means that a representative body of business
.men from the States east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio
rivers will form themselves into a organization to determine what is

_ the trouble with the farm proposition in the southeast.
Some weeks ago I wrote an article in the Bulletin headed Who fixes

the price of cotton? In that article I argueq at length that I thought -

the main trouble with the cotton growing section of the United States
_ was the fact that we do not get the cost of production out of cotton.
I am glad to know that such men as Mr. H. Lane Young, President

-- of the Atlanta chain of the Citizens and Southern National Bank, have

interested themselves in the real welfare of our country. They are
holding a.conference here in Atlanta at the Biltmore Hotel now, June
2nd, 3rd and 4th. I hope that some wise anq constructive movement
will come from this conference.

_The bankers of the South finance the taxes on the land, the produc-
tion and growing of cotton, the fertilizer bill, stock and feed bills. They
finance everything except the selling of the cotton. They turn this
over to foreign bankers. ee

I believe that the best results that can come from this Council is an
organization of the bankers of the southeast to look more closely into
the marketing of cotton.

Cotton is now selling at $14.85 cents here in Atlanta today. This is
far below the cost of production. A great many economists will argue
that this is due to the fact that Texas can make cotton so cheap.
Texas makes on an average one-fouth of a bale to the acre. Less than
any of the other cotton growing states. I have a statement from Com-
missioner George B. Terrell of the State of Texas giving the figures on
what it costs to produce cotton in Texas, and he says that it costs twenty
cents a pound to produce cotton there. are

If the main money crop sells below the cost of production, bankers
have busted in the past and will continue to bust in the future. It is
not good for any country to have their banks blowing up. It makes
people lose confidence in humanity. Of course, there are irregularities

in the breaking of banks, where they have not been run by honest peo-
ple; generally though, when banking institutions go to breaking all over
the country it is due to some fundamental reason.

The fudamental reason in the southeast is that we are making cot-
ton and selling it below the cost of production. : pS

Every report that I have had from the Commissioners of Agriculture
of any of the cotton growing States place the cost of cotton produc-

tion around twenty cents a pound or over. : : ae
/ My estimate on the cost of producing cotton in Georgia now is over
twenty cents per pound. If you take into consideration the work that

MARKET REPORT.

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, June 2, 1930, Always subject to variation.

Savannah Columbus .. Valdosta

Atlanta Macon Augusta

Cabbage, greefi, crated, 100 lbs... -.. 3.00 2.75
Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz 27 at : 125
Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. -----. < 25 .23

' Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz. ---------- 3 20 18
Eggs, Yard Run, doz. ---------- . 29 23

eSUGeS, lbp = oe eee ene 2 g 20 .20

Hens, lb R .20 20.

ee es fou 12 10...
Puoosters.. 1D: sec ee ene | - en

22 25
18 1B

Turkeys, lb. a .20 25
Capons Sas =
Field Peas, mixed, bu. ---------- 3.00 - 2.50 2.50
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ------ 3.50 Sao 2.75
Country Butter, best table, Ib.-. .40 30 40
Country Butter, cooking, Ib 25 25 30
Corn Meal, 96 lbs 2.20 2.40

Hogs Sold During Week Beginning May 26, at Cooperative Sales, Brought from 9.25

is done in the cotton patch by the tired wife and the little children it .
would run a great deal over that figure, but we have fallen into the

slovenly habit of not counting the work of the tired wife and little

children, but it is a large percentage of the work and we do not figure
the cost of it at all. :

When I was at home Saturday, I met a farmer who lives about two
miles below me. I have been knowing him for years. He, with his wife
and children work a two horse farm. He has a fairly good place, he is
industrious, his hand is as hard as wood, the seamy lines of his face
showed that he had been toiling. He looked me straight in the eye and
said, Talmadge, we do not get enough for our stuff.

That is the answer from the great yeomanry of this country. That
is the problem that we have to deal with. It is true! If the burdens
of life get any heavier on the people who really work in this country
the lid of the pot is going to blow off. This pot is simmering now.

The tariff bill is still up in the air. From the reports it has put duties
on manufactured articles that will make billionaires out of some more
manufacturers and brokers in our country. There is not an item in it

- that gives any protection to the cotton farmers of the south.

Jute is still on the free list. I was talking to Hon. Harry D. Wilson,
Commissioner of Agriculture, Saturday, May 24th. He has made a close
survey of the Rising Tide of Jute. The estimate now is that it takes
the place here in America of three million bales of cotton. Give us a

duty of seven cents a pound on jute and there will be an increased de-

mand for three million bales of cotton right away in America. If they
would write that into the present tariff bill, cotton will go up five cents
a pound in the next month.

Cotton seed are being given away almost. Oil mills are closing down :

and selling their machinery every day. Yet, we allow the importation
of vegetable oils to continue and allow them to come into this country
duty free. There is not a line in the tariff bill for a tax on these oils
that are coming into this country from the Philippine Islands. Every
one of the manufactured articles into: which these oils go, is protected
with a tariff. : Keene ;

I notice in todays paper that both.sides are claiming the victory on
the passage of the.tariff bill. Those who are opposed to it say they are
going to kill it. Those that are for it say it is going to pass. If it is _

this close it secms to me.that some of our Senators and Congressmen

from the cotton growing States could at least get a duty on jute and
vegetable oils that are pouring into this country from the Philippine
Islands. This is my suggestion to the Southern Economic Council.

I have met with the Commissioners of Agriculture from all the .
Southern States, I know that their suggestion is the same as mine. We
have unanimously adopted, resolutions that cover everything in this
article. They have been forwarded to the Farm Board at Washington,

nd to Congress. :

: We have a heard a worg from the Farm Board requesting Congress
to put a tariff on jute and a tax on vegetable oils. We have been advised
by them to curtail the cotton acreage. a

(Continued on page seven)



INDEX

Flowers and Seed For Sale_---
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9

Flowers and Seed Wanted
oe : eee and Brooders for

. 5 # Sale
23 : Second-Hand Machinery For
18 ae Sale _- 9 40;
23 . Second-Hand Machinery Wnted
15 - Plants For Sale q
.20 : Plants Wanted
a7 : Ga. Products For Sale
35 : Ga. Products Wanted

20 . Live Stock For Sale

zene 107 Live Stock Wanted

25 : ' | Poultry For Sale

oie Poultry Wanted
2.75 Baby Chicks For Sale
oe Baby Chicks Wanted

30
2.25







to 9.51 per Hundred-weight, Basis No. 1.

















Se cond-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

3 70 saw Lummus Ball bearing gin
fit with press good cond. and at
bargain J. T. Cochran, Butler, Ga.
Case grain separator. Sell, or exch.
cows, hogs, corn or hay. W. M.
ite, Gainesville, Ga. 16 West Ave.
1 corn sheller good cond. Cost. $42.;
Sell $15 FOB Harlem, Mr.s J. R. Mar-
shall, Appling, Ga.
1 Fordson tractor, good cond. re-
tly overhauled. W. C. Wilson, Da-
boro, Ga. , -

0. 1 J. B. Feed mill in A-1. shape
complete. C.B. Milner, Shiloh, Ga.
Good gin outfit, first class cond.
consisting of 4 70 saw Lummus Air-
blast automatic gins; dbl. box revol-
ving press with hydraulic pressure
pump; 1 story house outfit, boiler.and
eng. Sell at bargain. Come to See this
outfit before you buy, 5 mi. S. E. Bar-
eee O. H. Owen, Barnesville, Ga.
Rg 1-2 ft of 1-3 mesh wire, 2 ft.
wide (for making a tat proof poultry
feed box) also 16 1-2 ft. 1 in. mesh of
18 in. wide poultry netting. All un-
used. Sell or exch. for 25 Tancred or
Barron str. W. L., or J. B. Giant baby
shicks; also have 6 large poultry wat-
erers, 2gal cap. cost $5.35; will take
$4. in day old chicks of strains men-
tioned above. Both to share chgs.
Del. wire and waterers now and get
chicks any time before 10th of June.

ss Laura Morris, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1.
McCormick Reaper and Binder, 6
ft. blade was working well when used





exch. for good Jersey mi
ver 5 yrs. old and giving as much
as 2 1-2 gal milk daily with calf; 4
HP. eng $65; 15 30 McCormick Deer-
ing tractor, used very little, $900. E. D.
Ford, Doles, Ga. Phone 23. :

- Oliver riding plow complete with
extra disc and sweep shape equipment
good as new, $40 9 rolls, 32 in. 6 in.
stay field fence (no rust, kinks, neat
rolls, good as new, $4.75 per roll; 1
Planet Jr. No. 3 garden seder, Httle
used, $5; 1 Planet Jr. one horse har-
row, good cond. $4; 2 horse 18 in disc
perfect cond. $15; 2 horse Syracuse
turn plow with colter, goood cond. $6
Ali FOB. W. O. Benton, Savannah, Ga
ox 1042. |

ti oadand Maclin:
. ery Wanted

Want one slightly used two-row cot-
on duster in good condition that will
do the work successfully, cheap for
sash or exch. for same. L, H. Edenfield,

iiimore, Ga.

Want for dairy, vertical tubular cool-
er and aerator with small centrifugal
pump; and double section wash sink.
Wm. G. Burt, Bolingbroke, Ga.

ant a two row cotton dusting ma-
e. State price, make and cond.
same. Sam C. Lovelace, West Point





Ga.
Want 1 eng. and boiler, 10 or 12 hp.
in good cond. cheap for cash. J.. A.
Holley, Parrot, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Want silage cutter in good cond.
John W. Harms, Savannah, Ga. White
Bluff Road. n
- Want several hundred feet used gal.
2 inch water pipe in good cond. Reas.
hort lengths no objection. B.T. Turn-
, Augusta, Ga. 717. Green. St.
Want to exch. combine Cole planter
_in good shape for little Jap Disc culti-
vator, or would pay cash, if cheap. R.
F. Young, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
Want second hand aeromotor wind-
ill and tank, in good cond. and
oP A. K. Roundtree, Swainsboro,
ec
Want Hyatt packing forms, tubs,
rners, etc. in good cond. Describe

lly and state price in first letter. C.

_ Walker, Griffin,. Ga.
Want 3 roller cane mill in good or-
der, cheap for cash. G. M. Vann, East-

2s
Want windmill and water tank com-
plete, in good condition. State price

tc. E. C. Adams, Allentown, Ga.

Want 1 Rex grader and sizer, com-
lete with pulleys, also belts, Write.

H.W. Buchanan, Shiloh, Ga. Rt.

___ Want_power pulley complete for 1927
Fordson tractor. State cond. and price.
B. H. Booher, Manager, Winship Farm
aumber City, Ga. % 2
Want 5 rods, 2nd hand hog wire. or

rust wire, 4 ft. in height. To use
mn connection with goats.. Write how
long in use cond. and price. R. ,
h on, Gainesville, Ga. 12 Hud-

anning out

MARKET

Write your best price cond. etc. B. E.
Cook, Rockmart, Ga.

Want to exch. 25 thoroughbred B. R.
chicks, mostly pullets, for Virginia
Sealer in perfect cond. Mrs. W. L.
Spearman, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 1500 or 2000 gal. galvanized
iron tank in good cond. Quote. best
i Oscar McKenzie, Montezuma,

a.

Want boiler or steamer with pipe
connections, suitable for dairy. R. R.
Manry, Goggins, Ga.

Want 2nd. hand hay rake, 10 ft., 26
or 28 teeth, in good cond. cheap for
cash. P. H. Durden, Athens, Ga. 459
Clayton St. .

Want 2 used Peerless dust guns for
cotton. Quote price and cond. Harry
Hill, Palmetto, Ga.

Want 1 good Cameron cotton tramp-
er. Earl Shugart, Cohutta, Ga.

Want poultry wire. Will exch. can-
ned fruit, preserves etc. for same. Mrs.
J. R. Gibson, Midland, Ga.

Want Fordson tractor with Ameri-
can or Turner mill. in good shape and
m real bargain. M. L. Crawford, Tiger,

a

Want used peanut blancher. State
cond. and price. Mrs. D. B. Yarley,
Savannah, Ga. 1713 Jefferson Street.

Want late model tractor ingood run-
ning cond. Exch. value for same. C.
Cope, Atlanta, Ga. 1111 Briarcliff Rd.

Want D-75 plow for Fordson culti-
vator, also; a planter, ea. a2 row
wheel scrape, Fresno, or slip scrape;
household fresh water outfit, operated
by air compressor and gas. irrigation
/outfit for 2 or 3 acre garden. Give
full description and very lowest cash
price. W. J. McCall, Varnell, Ga.

Want pr. wagon scales, 4 or 5 tons.
State price. J. R. Jordan, Dallas, Ga.
Want 2H. cane mill with 9 or 9 1-2
copper pans, in good shape. State
what you have, price and terms. T. L.
Daniel, Trenton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 1 hand cotton duster (Pheney)
second hand, cheap and in good cond.
Would exch. corn for same. C. C. York
Luthersville, Ga. :

Want used wire fencing, any kind
that is not rusty and a bargain. Ira
. Anderson, Roy, Ga.

Want Iisteel tower about 30 ft high
for 600 gal. tank, in good cond. cheap.

Give full description as to cond. price

etc. A. . Langston, Ashland, Ga.
Want 2 row cotton duster, cheap for
cash. C. B. Huie, Forest Park, Ga.
Want good, used large cap. cream
separator. Prefer 1 with electric mo-
tor, also want 2 brush dairy bottle
washer, bottle filler.. State lowest
roe price. C. M. Brennan, Columbus,

a.
Want 2 Planet Jr. cultivators, in
good cond. and cheap for cash. F. E.
Roberts, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want corn shaft gear wheel for 12
hp. Van Winkle gas eng. W. J; Grubbs,
Orchid Hill, Ga. ~
- Want 3 70s or 4 80s gins, any make
in A-1 cond. and cheap for cash. M.
Harmon, Lilburn, Ga.

Want a good second hand mowing
machine and rake. State best cash
vrice del. McDaniels. Ga., NC & St.L
RR. Must be in good cond and ready
for use. R. L. McWhorter, Calhoun.

a.

Want to exch. 40 Cole planter for No.
41, Will pay differenece. John W.
Crawford, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want from 4 to 6 horse dairy boil-
er in good cond. State cond. and price.
Cc. N. Johnson. Smarrs, Ga. Bes

Want old time syrup. kettle. Wil
exchange value for same, or pav reas.
Brice. H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga. Rt.

Want a good Fordson tractor with
belt pulley in xood shape and at bar-
gain. M. L .Crawford, Tiger, Ga.

Want a pump and pump jack for
well 50 ft. cheap. A.S. Radford, Daw-
son, Ga. Rt. A

Want a second hand tank and tow-
er for water works system, cap. not
less than 5M gallons and height of
tower not less than 40 ft.-For personal
use. W. S. Loftis, Atlanta, Ga. 45 Man-
gum St. S. W.

Want a chopper to cut up grass for
poultry. John. Cerveau, Savannah, Ga.
Rt. 4. Box 97. : :

Want to buy Fordson tractor and
Athens side plow in good cond. Prefer
exch. value for same. State what mod-
el you have. W. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta,
Ga. 996 Washita Ave.

Flowers and Sand

For Sale





_Fine large tyne mums: different col-



fit in good cond. lr

ors, 35c doz; Shasta daisies, 25 doz:

_lavender, cream, white

BULLETIN,

low, 50c doz, Winter blooming Bush
Honeysuckle, 15c each; Pomegranate,
Weigela, Altheas, Crepe Myrtle, Al-
mond pink, Golden Bells, Umbrella
Chinaberry, 15c each; Privet, 5c ea.,
dbl. Dahlia plants, dif. colors, 10c ea;
Hastings? seeds; dbl. Balsam, mixed
colors and monster Zinnia, dbl. Japa-
nese sunflower, Calendula, Petunia, 5
ang 10c pkg. Will exch. the mums,
daisies ,and white rose bushes (bloom
April and May) and pink rambler ros-
es, for hardy pink, also red and yellow
phlox and Thrift or Sea pink plants,
and for peanuts, poe plants, Ber-
muda onion sets, Bunch butter-beans
ang crowder peas. Mrs. A. Daniel,
Winder, Ga. Rt. 1. =

Purple sweet violets, 10 cts per
doz.; blue iris, 20 cts per doz. Jonquil
bulbs, 15 cts per doz.- Lemon lilies, 20
cts per doz. Pink verbena, 15 cts per
doz; several kinds of chrysanthemums,
25 cts per doz. Cash with order. No
stamps accepted. Mrs. U. G. Comer,
RFD 17, Gainesville, Ga.

Arbor Vitae, 2 to 3 yrs old, 75 cts
each, plus postage. Coral vine tubers.
25 to 50 cts each, plus postage. Mrs.
John, A. Rachels, Box 189, Dublin, Ga.

White and yellow Narcissi, 25 cts,
per doz. Crepe myrtle, 25 cts each. W.
O. Hawthorne, Auburn, Ga.

Giant double daffodils, 1 ct each, or
75 cts per hundred; blue vi@ets, 1 ct
per bunch; blue and yellow Iris, -1 ct.
each. Honey lilies, 1 ct each. Good
size Kochia plants, 15 cts per doz. Add
postage on orders for less than $1 Miss
Augusta Wilkie, Oakman, Ga.

Mountain wild flowers, 9 cts each;
will exchange for Sultanas. Write Ma-
mie Eades, Armuchee, Ga.

Field daisies, stock plants, gold and
crimson marigolds, correopsis, calliop-
sis, 30 cts per tloz; few pink, blue and |
white hydrangeas, 50 cts each; Mrs.
Francis Scott Rose-colored gladioli,
President red, King Humbert, red and
burnt orange: Richard Wallace, yellow
cannas, $1 per doz. Will exchange for
peonies or pink or red oleander, or Blue
Bells of Scotland, Mrs. Z. M. Story,
Thomson, Ga.

Privet hedge plants, evergreen, well-
rooted, 25 cts per doz, or will exchange
for Porto Rican potato plants. Mrs. G.
A. Welcon, Milner, Ga.

Hardy bunch chrysanthemums, white,
pink, yellow, tan, medium size pink,
yellow and white, 20 cts per doz, or $1
per hundred, assorted. Sweet blue vio-
lets, miixed colors pudding petunia,
hardy pink and lavender verbena, same
price. All colors cannas, 5 cts per bulb.
plus postage. Dahlia slips, all colors,
5 cts. Will exchange for crimson or
white weigelia cuttings, or white peren-
nial phlox; or other colors. Write first.
Mrs. Jeffie Ham, RFD 6, Forsyth, Ga.

Double dahlias, 10 cts each, pink and
Salmon. Miss Annie E. Jones, RFD
3, Fayetteville, Ga...

Terrestrial ,orchid roots, perfectly
hardy out of doors, foliage evergreen,
blooms a rich reddish purple. Direc-
tions for cultivating with each order, 50
cts each, 3 for $1. Large blooming size
roots.
Ga. :

Creeping ivy, 25 cts per doz; ever-
green geraniwns, 20 cts per bunch;
Heartease, 15 cts per doz; golden glow,
sweet William, double tansy, 3 Octs per

doz; Winter ferns, 3 for 25 cts; treenickle vine plants, 25 cts;

moss, 20 cts per bunch, blue iris, 35 cts
per doz; tiger lilies, 20 cts per doz; cup
ang saucer daffodils, 35 cts per doz;
wax plants, 25 cts per doz. All well
rooted. Add postage. Miss S. E. Aber-
crombie, Loving, Ga.

Jonquils, 30 cts per doz; tiger lilies.
fall pinks, blue and white, water lilies,
25 cts per doz. Snow drops and dusty
miller, 20 cts per doz. Thumb vine, 20
cts per doz. Creeping ivy, 10 cts per
bunch, yucca, 3 for 50 cts; evergreen
geranium, 20 cts per bunth. Winter
ferns, 3 for 25 cts. All well rooted. R.
L. Walden, Loving, Ga.

Yellow cannas, 50 cts per doz; gail-
lardia, blanket flower seed, 5 cts per
tbls; plants, 15 cts per doz; Ivy, 10 cts
each, white and yellow honeysuckle
vine, 15 cts per doz; standing red cyp-
ress plants, 15 cts per doz. Miss Fran-
ces Stanley, RFD 1,
pridge, Ga. d

White and pink periwinkle plants,
purple heartease, 15 cts per doz; Wid-
ows tear, 5 cts per bunch. Klondike
cosmos, 15 cts per doz; Salmon and
rose pink sultanas, rooted, 10 cts each;
White, cherry red and rose pink peren-
nial phlox, 10 cts each, plus postage.
Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tusculum, Ga.

Dahlia bulbs, fine varieties, $1 per
doz. mixed. Chrysanthemums, mixed
$1 per doz; Grass pinks, 15 cts per
bunch, or 4 for 50 cts, Gaillardias, 15
cts per doz. Mrs. Lois McLain, 312



Mrs.. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa, |

Box 74, Stock- |}.



Wall St., Calhoun,
Large doub

Thursday June. 5, 1930.

pink canna, $4 per hundred, President, _
double red, $2 per hundred; Eureka,
large cream white canna, $1 per doz;
Queen Helen, red and yellow, $2 per
hundred; Gladioli, $1 per hundred;
white bearded iris, $1 per hundred. 5
or 6 thousand cannas for sale to nur-
seryman very cheap. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele, Ga. ie
Iris, standards, lavender, falls, pur-
ple, 2 doz for 25 cts, plus postage. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, RFD 2, Kennesaw, Ga. Se
Purple achimines, 15 cts per doz;
trailing coleus, 3 for 15 cts; fluffy ruf-
fies, Norwood, baby breath, ostrich
plume, anq moss fern, 15 cts each;
large double bloom cannas, all colors,
35 cts per doz; $2 per hundred. Silver
leaf geraniums, 15 cts each. Pink and
white sultanas, 15 cts each; double pe- ~
tunias, 3 for 25 cts. St. Bernard pot
lily, 20 cts each. Mrs. W| M. Vickers,
Siloam, Ga. = ae
Canna roots, Allemania and Richard
Wallace, King Humbert and President,
$1.50 per hundred, FOB, Caladiums,
25 cts per bulb; California gladioli, 25
cts per doz; day lilies, 25 cts per doz, -
or will exchange any of these for.
ducks, rabbits or canaries. Mrs. W. D.
McDonald, 314 Brevity St. Valdosta,
Ga. :
Hemlock, $1 per doz; Mountain lau-
rel, $1 per dozy Touch-me-not plants,
25 cts per doz; phlox, 25 cts per doz;
grass pinks, 50 cts per doz. Monthly
roses, well rooted, 15 cts each, differ-
ent colors. Fox glove, 50.cts per doz;
lemon lilies, $1 per doz. Pot flowers,
iusticia, 15 cts each; Boston and sword
fern, geraniums, different colors, Rose
of Sharon, 15 cts each. Add _ postage.
Miss Rannie Turner, RFD 4, Cleveland,
Ga. 2 Re
Large pink begonias and justicias,
rooted, 20 cts each. Pink and red ge-
raniums, rooted, 2 for 25 cts. lace,
Boston, Teddy Jr., asparagus, sprengerl
fish tail and crested ferns, 15 cts each.
Conch begonia, 15 cts. Everblooming
Calla lily bulbs, 20 cts each. Wluie
and pink sweet pinks, and pink ver-
bena, 3 for 25 cts. Pink oxalis, 10 cts;
Milk and wine lilies, 20 cts each; Spid-
er and red lily bulbs, 3 for 25 cts. Lark
spurs, blanket flowers, primroses, hardy
phlox, ageratum, sweet violets, large
dusty millers, blue salvia, 25 cts pe
doz. Night blooming series geraniums
begonias, cactus cuttings, 5 cts each.
Canna bulbs, 3 for 25 cts. | Mrs. W. A.
Huff, RFD 2, Milledgeville, Ga. ee

Red, pink. ,white geranium cuttings,
10 cts each; Scleetious bulbs, 35 cts per
doz. Pink Hyacinths, 50 cts per doz;
asparagus fern, 75 cts; snake tongue
bulbs, 75 cts per doz; jonquil bulbs. 75
cts per hundred; daisies, 10 cts per doz;
req and pink single hollyhock plants, 50
cts per doz; calliopsis plants, 25 cts_
per doz, or will exchange for 100-lb
white sacks at 10 cts each. Gertrude
Beckham, RFD 2, Box 42, Rising Faun,
Ga. Re
Red salvia plants, 15 cts per doz; 2_
doz for 25 cts. Mrs. J. Bryan, Philo-
math, Ga. eee ee

Poinsettia cuttings, will bloom in No-
vember and continue until Feb., 25 cts
each, with full directions as to plant-
ing. G. H. White, Jackson, Ga. ae

Snowflake moss plants, 10 cts pel
doz; pine leaf moss, 10 cts per doz;
hundred
weeping ivy, 10 cts per doz; pachysan-
dra vine, 25 cts per hundred: Star of
Bethlehem and double daffodils, 15 cts
per doz; yellow japonicas, 2 Octs; red
Jap quince, 20 cts; old fashioned red
velvet roses, 10 cts; white and pink
Rose of Sharon, 25 cts per doz; pink
-weigelia, English dogwood, 3 for 25 cts.
Ladies Wash Bowl, 25 cts per hun-
dred; purple and blue Iris, also, yellow.
day lilies, 40 cts per doz. All kinds of
Mountain fern, 10 and 15 cts. Add
postage. Mrs. Mary Langley, RFD 3,
Ellijay, Ga. es

Double white, pink and red dahlia
tubers, 5 cts each, plus postage. Mrs. H.
L. Green, Zebulon, Ga. . S

Small lilac bushes, 25 cts per doz
hedge plants, 10 cts per doz; chrysan-
themums, large white, 10 cts per doz,
Mrs. Mary Messer, Waleska, Ga. -

Wild _ Easter lilies, Bluebottle bulbs,
white daisies, sweet blue violets, mixed
colors petunias, pink primroses, $1 per
hundred. Blanket flowers, white and
yellow mums, mixed colors snapdrgon
plants, brown-eyed Susans, Hastings
mixed colors zinnias, 25 cts per doz;
wild fern, $2 per hundred, or $15 per
M. Pink and purple verbena, 50 ct
per doz. White and purple iris, red
June lilies, 50 cts per doz; 4 large dwarf
boxwoods, $40. Mrs. Clara Belle Carey,
RED 1, Royston, Ga. :

Strong petunia plants, 25 cts per
eae Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Sumner,

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Petunia,

Flowers and Sccd.
For Sale ~

Petunia and
dozen;~ Virginia

marigolds, each, 10c
Creeper, 10c each;

milk anq wine lilies, 15c each; lantana,

orange, well rooted, 20c; Exch. for cal-
la lilies, Japonicas or hollyhock plants.

Mrs. I. E. Gibson, Waynesville, Ga.
Box 3.

_Red verbena, well rooted, 10c cut-
tings, or exch. for other box flowers.
Send postage. Mrs. A. A. Walton, La-
vonia, Ga. RFD 2, >

Dif. . col. chrysanthemums, 50c doz.
lavender Jacobs Ladder, and white and
pink cosmos, each, 25c dozen: solid
green and white striped Jew, 25 doz.
Exch. for begonias, Sultanas, and Aug-
ust lilies. Ea. to del. Mrs. H. D. Burt,
Americus, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 156.

White and all colors ger. cut well
rooted, $1 dozen; rooted blue hydran-'
J. C. Morgan, '

gea, 25c to 75c ea. Mrs.
_Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.

blanket flower,
bush, verbena, cosmos,
and spotted Cannas, Evergreen honey-
suckle, 5c each. Add potsage. Mrs.
Russell Sauls, Shellman, Ga.
Mixeg asters, 15c doz.

mixed planted from seed,
Sweet Williams, mixed, 10c doz,

Mrs.
J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga.

._ Pink hydrangea cut. 5c each: dbl.
red and white geraniums, dark and

bright red, rosebud, and walnut geran-

iums, cut. 2 for 15c; sweet gum geran-

iums, 10 cut; fuchsia, 2 for 15c: varie-
gated lantana, 2 for 15c; red begonias,
10c bunch; 1 white fuchsia,
blooming size, 35c....3 or 4 geraniums,
rooted, good size, 50c for 3. Adq post-
age. Exch. any of the above for 1 lace
fern rooted or for good feed sacks.

Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega,:Ga. Rt. 1.
Dbl. white fuchsia, hydrangea, 6 or 7

dif. col. geraniums, rainbow moss, and

shoo-fiy plants, all 5c each; oxalis, 6

for 10c; white begonias, rooted, 2 for
16c; rooted grape leaf begonias, 10c
each, 3 for 25c; 2 or 3 small rooted
maple begonias, 15c ea. butter and egg
plants, 10c doz. or 4 dif. col. hardy
phlox, 15c doz. Balsam plants, all col.
-zinnias, and white striped jew vine, all
10c doz. American Beauty roses, 10c
each; Golden Glow, 5c bunch. Add
postage. Miss Mary E. Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 42.

Baby Boston fern, 15c; Coralline Lu-

cerne, beefsteak ang silver spotted be--

gonias, well rooted pink oxalis, salmon
and white sultanas and pink justicia,
all 0c ea. cutting; English Wax vine
Valentine and Thanksgiving cactus cut.
5e each; Yr. old cactus plants, 25c well
rooted; 5 dif. col. geraniums, cut 5c
each. Postpaid on all orders over 25c
Mrs. H. H. Smith, Hilltonia, Ga. |
Marigolds, yellow chrysanthemums,
med. size blooms, daisy mums, white
_ with yellow centers, Giant Crego and
_Astermum asters, all 25c doz. mixed
abl. zennias, 20c doz. yellow . jonquil
bulbs, 75c a 100; cannas red, pink and
yellow 50c doz. Mrs. E. C. Heaton,
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.
Red and yellow azaleas, 6 for 25c;
water filies, trailing arbutus, pink and
. white, Mtn. ferns, 3 kinds, and ever-
greens, all 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
"W. 'T. Boyce, Morganton, Ga. .
Big Leaf and Trailing coleus, 10c ea.;
~ white, purple, pink and scarlet red sul-
tanas, 15c ea; lantanas, 15c ea; mixed,
sng. petunias in bloom. all colors, 15
doz. large ruffle and dbl petunia, 15c
each; large, dbl. zinnias, 15c doz. Bos-
ton and Curley ferns, 15c each; white
and green and bronze Jew, 5c ea. mix-
ed aster plants, 15c doz. All well root-
ed. Shipped in damp moss. Mrs. Min-
nie L. McEver, Braselton, Ga. -
Petunias, zinnias, 2 doz. 15c; hydran-
gea, Brazilian Plume, large red mums,
all 10c each; June cactus, 15c each:
ageratum, 15c doz. ger. cut. 5c each;
houseleak, 2 for 5c; red and yellow
moss, 10c doz. velvet marigolds, 10 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. M. A. Brady, Mur-
Yrayville, Ga. ee
. White and yellow variegated Eng.
honeysuckle, 25c a 100; paper white
narcissi, 25c doz. white narcissi, 25:
doz. turkey tail plants, 10c ezaleas,
pink, red and white, 50c doz. red and
_ pink bronze sweet shrubs, 30c doz. pie
- plants, 15c. Add postage. Myrtle Du-
vall, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 5
Azaleas, red and yellow, 6 for 25c;
water lilies, 25c doz. trailing arbutus,
pink and white, sweet williams, purple
violets, and 3 kinds of mtn. ferns, all
25e doz. Add ee Mrs. A. R.
Carson, Morganton, Ga.
Water lilies, 6 for 70c, $1 for 12; pink
- perennial phloz 30c doz. 3 qoz $1; burnt
orange lilies, 35c doz. 3. doz. $1; Sweet
Williams, assorted colors, 25c dozen;
white violets, 15c doz. 2 doz. 25, $1 per

burning
le each; red

carnations
15 doz.

rooted,

*

~ 1100; collection of hardy porch ferns 6

for 50c; Black Hawk ferns, 3 for 25c;
crimson Trumpet creeper, 40c dozen;
ornamental yard grass, and Yarrow
plants, each, 30c dozen; American or
Globe arborvitae, 15 to 20 in., 25 and
35 each; pink and yellow azaleas and
pink cherokee roses, each, $1 dozen: 10
choice rooted roses, $1; pink and white
trailing arbutus, 40c dozen; althea
lilies, assorted col. 20c each, 75c doz.
Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga.

Req rose geranium cuttin S; 3 for
10c; beefsteak begonia, 2 for teas grape
leaf, rooted, 10c; sprengeria ferns, 15c
each; Widows Tears, Surprise lilies,
finger cactus, white conch, rooted, 5c
each. Postpaid on all orders amount-
ing to 25c or more. Exch. for cabbage
Plants, fall heading var. Write before

Shipping. Mrs. J. Walt
Draketown, Ga. nes

Trumpet jonquils, dbl. daffodils, wild
Easter lilies, blue bottle, $1 a 100 bulbs;
all summer blooming ho yhocks, 3 for
15c; scarlet red verbena, 10c a bunch:
pink, blue and purple verbena, 25c doz:
giant mixed snapdragons, shasta daisies,
pink primroses, dusty miller, dbl. zin-
nia, 25c dozen; iris. 50c doz. sweet fen-
hel and tansy, 10c bunch; large cream
mums, 5c each; fall pinks, 20c doz.
solid colors and stripeq petunias, $1 a
ty Mrs. Otto Carey, Royston, Ga.

8 rooted pink fjusticta, salmon geran-
tums, orange and old rose sultana, pink
oxalis, purple fuchsia, May and Xmas
cactus, white and pink conch shell be-
gonias, nickle and dime geraniums,
blue plumbago, nice, rooted, 15c each,
2 for 25c; ene 5c each; rose. bud
ger. unrooted, 3 for 10c; pink hydran-
gea, rooted, 25c each; purple and green
Jew mixed, 10c dozen; collection of 30
flower cuttings, 75c. With every $1 or-
der will give free 6 hardy cuttings. Add
postage. Exch. for porch caladiums,
any color, Amaryilis, milk and wine,
dbl. tiger, or any other lilies or color
except red; geraniums or white plum-
bago, or other flowers which I havent.
Write first. Geo. Harold Pass, Point
Peter, Ga. Rt. 2.

_reeping myrtle, hedge bush cut-
tings, and well rooted foxgloves, all 75c
a 100; pink weigelias, daffodils, and
jonquils, each, $1 a 100. Add postage.
Ella Langley, Talking Rock Ga. Rt. 2.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, 3 yrs. old, and.

snowball bushes, 25c each; large bloom-
ing yellow daffodils, 75c a 100 bulbs: $6
a 100; pink almonds, 2 for 25c; orange
day lilies, 25 doz. All well rooted.
Add postage. Miss Verna Parks, Talk-~
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

Gladioli, 75c doz. Apply to: Mrs.
Mary Brown, Waycross, Ga. 1311 Mar-
garet St. Phone, 476-J.

Trailing arbutus, 50c, dozen; tiger
lilies, 30c dozen; daisies and Ever-
greens, each, 25c dozen; water lilies, 50c
oe Miss Pearl Lively, Morganton,

a.

Choice dahlias; Jersey Beauty, Jer-
sey Beacon, Mrs. Warner, Millionaire
and other fine sorts, 50c per doz.
plants; petunias, balcony blue, rose.
white and purple, Howards Star, Rosy
Morn, separate or mixed, 25c dozen;
Burpees Giant Snapdragons, mixed
colors, Marguerite carnations, mixed,
wool flowers, blue and white ageratum,
hollyhocks, dbl. and sng. mixed colors,
salvia, giant dahlia flowered zinnia,
marigolds, tall and dwarf, Calendula,
asters, verbena, cosmos, all 25c dozen;
pink and red dbl. geraniums, large, well
rooted, 19 te 50c ea. Mrs. W. L. Blan-
kenship, Rome, Ga. 105, East 3rd St.

1 doz. pure white amaryllis lilies, 35c
each; everlasting artemisia Silver King,
25 dozen; Japanese azalea lilies, 15c
each; blazing star, 10c each; Queens
Bouquet hydrangea, white and blue
combined, 35 cts each. Nice plants. Mrs.
D. G. Jones, Arlington, Ga. Crest-
view. -

Stiff Leaf caladium plants, 15c each.
Adq postage. Cash with order. Miss
Lola R htz, Moultrie, Ga. Rt.2.

Golden yellow. mums, medium size,
20c each; Devil-in-the-Bush, white and
pink, 10c each. Mrs. R. M. League,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Star Route, Box 42.

Dbl. yellow cannas, 10c doz. 6 col. dbl.
ger. cuttings, 7c each, all 6 for 30c; red
cactus, white and pink oxalis, pin
cuchion cactus, air plant and _ house
leak, 5c each, Shasta daisies, 20c doz;
caladium, 10c ea; golden glow, 15c doz.
Add postage with all orders. Exch, for
bronze leaf cannas, rooted fuchsia,
grape begonia, larkspur, calla lily or
fney leaf caladium. Write before send-
ing. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cummings
Ga. Rt. 6.

Bearing Banana shrubs, 50c ea, yel-
low cluster narcissi, April blooming
narcissi, jonquils, butter and eggs bulbs,

$1 g, 100, or exch. for fresh turkey eggs

(any kind for hatching). Mrs, EB, G.



Fountain, Fort Valley, Ga

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Supe Nef



Amaryl s, .butter
and eggs, 25c doz. Cannas, light yellow,
yellow and red variegated, 50c doz. blue
hydrangea, and shasta daisies, 25c ea.:
cuttings of dif: kinds of roses, 30c doz.
No stamps accepted. No order filled
for less than 50c. Miss Thena Tan-
ner, Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 8.

White narcissi, Poltaz type, $2 a 100:
Darwin, Cottage and Breeder tulips,
named varieties, flowering size bulbs,
$2 a 100; many var. fine iris, 10c to 20c.
Special prices on bulbs per M. and
special price on iris:per 100. Mrs. J. H.
Jones, Brooks, Ga.

100 iris roots, $1.25 postpaid. Falls,
Royal Purple with white stripes, shad-
ing to yellow at stem, Standards, laven-
der, height 2 1-2 to 3 ft. Blooms mid-
dle of May. No less than 100 sold at
this price; little yellow button chry-
santhemums, 25c dozen; perennial, big
white blossomed Moonflower, also
known as Indian Sweet Potato; makes
fine vine for porch, free bloomer, large
tubers, 50c; smaller ones, 2 for 50c.
a Minnie Phillips, Sulphur Springs,

a. ; \

Water oaks for shade trees, 40c each.
Add postage. Florence Wiley, Lula,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Caladiums, 25c; white verbena, well
rooted, 10c bunch, coleus, dif. col. 10c
each. Exch. for sultana, any color ex-
cept req and salmon, also Chicken
Gizzard begonia, or dbl. geraniums,
ee Mrs. B. F. Felts, Adel, Ga. Rt.

Gaillardi, snow-on-the-mtn., calliop-
sis, physostegia, 15c dozen; blue del-
phinium, 20c dozen;@ ostrich plume
mixed asters, 20c dozen; white and
green striped Jew, purple and grey
striped, 3 for 10c; 10 weeks stock, 15c
doz., purple weeping lantana, 15c ea;
blue ageratum, 3 for 10c; unrooted cut.
salmon and rose sultanas, 3 for 10c; dbl
ger. white, red, salmon pink and pur-
ple, unrooted, for 25c; rooted metallic
leaf begonia, 25c; unrooted, 10c; maple
leaf, 15c; Arabian jasmine, justicia, 15c
each. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro,
Ga. Rt.

Pink eherokee roses, 10c each, jon-
quils, 45c doz. orange day lilies, 50c doz.
golden glow, 25c dozen; blue iris, 60c
dozen; fall pinks, 45c dozen; moss, 25c
dozen; creeping ivy (for hanging bas-
kets), 30c dozen. All well rooted. Add
postage. Raleign Crombie, Loving, Ga.

Dark red fuchsia, orange lantana, red
and pink usticia, maple peraninms, sin.
red ger. dbl. ger. white, 2 shades of
pink, bright red, American Beauty, rose
bud, cuttings, 10c each; pink hydran-
gia ,red and white couch geraniums,
Boston ferns and rubberplants, 10c ea.
lavender altheas, 10c ea. or 6 for 50c;
dbl. zinnias, snapdragons, mixed colors,
pink and white periwinkle, all 10c per
doz. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta,
Ga. Rt. 4.

Purple iris, lemon lilies, white and
yellow mums, brown day lilies, weeping
willow cut. and hedge cuttings, all $1
per 100; blue violets, 25c a 100; altheas,
pink running roses, Seven Sister roses.
wisteria vine, porch pepper vine (red
berries), all rooted, 10c ea. 3 for 25c.
Add postage. Miss Willa Mae Ralston,
Ella Gap, Ga. :

Mixed colors snapdragon plants, 1c
each, add Tc for postage; also Burpees
Royal mixed col. Aster plants, 1c ea.
add Tc for postage. Mrs. O .E. Brown-
ing, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 4.

Purple and lavender, each, $1 a 100:
foxglove, shasta daisy} snow-on-the-
mtn., white cosmos, 20c doz. purple and
white lilac, 2 for 25c; pink almond, bri-
dal wreath, 10c each; Bear Grass, 15c;
red cannas, 25c each. Del. Bonnie
Frix, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

Golden Glow, 20c dozen; orange dey
lilies, 15c dozen; white jonquils, 30c
dozen; Heartease, 15c dozen; also green
peppermint 15c Ib. Add postage to all
orders less than 75c. Mrs. Essie Woody,
Loving, Ga. /

White and red conch geraniums,
rooted, 10c each; pink and white hy-
drangea, 2 cut. for 5c.... orange lantana,
5c per cutting; justicia, rooted, 10c.
Add postage. No stamps. Pairlee
Runles, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. ee

Snapdragon plants, Burpees Giant
flowering, mixed colors. Strong plants
packed in damp moss, 25c doz. post-
paid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga.

Stocks, all colors, dbl. and sng. good
strong rooted plants, 30c dozen; Sweet
Williams, all col. 25c dozen; holly-
hocks, dbl. white, yellow and red, 50c
dozen; poinsettia, 2 for 25c; zennias
and marigolds, 25c doz. Mrs. S. W.
Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Rt 1.

_ Monster zinnia plants, 10c doz. or
exch. for sultanas, fuchsia, geraniums,
or other pot flower cuttings. Write.
foe G. V. Norman, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt.

Snowballs, chrysanthemums, hardy

Sweet Williams, larkspur, and

Be,



flowering honeysuckle vine,
each, 25c dozen; rooted Dorothy
kins roses, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. M
R. Thompson, Lawrenceville, Ga.
A few cabbage palms, 50c ea.
Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. 3

- Cuttings of St. Augustine grass, we
rooted, $1.50 per bun. FOB, or exch.
perennial phlox and large type ch
santhemums, dif. colors. Miss A. Dix
on, Alma, Ga. Box 55. ae

5 yr. old Asparagus fern, 25 runners,
$10 with jar. Mrs. P.-R. Ivie, Cornel
Ga.

rootec

1. green ang white Century plant, 1
August lily, 1 yellow fern, 1 doz. Hast-
ings petunies, bronze wandering Jew,
all for 50c. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold,
vonia, Ga, Saf

Wild Sweet Williams, 20c doz. Aza
leas, 6 for 25c; water lilies, 20 d
purple violets, 15 doz. white dogwoo:

6 for 25c; trailing arbutus, 25c doz. an
evergreens, 20c doz. Mrs. T. J. F
Morganton, Ga. oe

Purple iris, King Humbert, dbl. r
cannas, jonquil bulbs, purple lilas, |
ange lilies, bridal wreath, catnip a
Burdock plants. Sell, or exch. for most
anything a country family can use.
Write first. Mrs. E. D. Satterfield,
White, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 33. oC

Zinnia plants, fancy, giant, any colo
desired. Will bloom in 3 weeks, 24c
doz. Miss Gladys Lance, Atlanta, Ga.
806, Dixie Ave. N. E. Phone, Jackson.
2523 W. fs

Jerusalem cherry, crab claw cac'
red and purple verbena, pink oxalis. all
well rooted, 10 cts each} Double red
carnations, blooming size, 25 cts eac
White stocks, 15 for 25 cts; mixed lark
spur, 15 cts per doz; snapdragon,
cts per doz; red coleus, 5 cts each;
rooted pink conk shell begonias, 15 cts.
each; elephnt ears, 15.and 25 cts e
Two red (single) geraniums, nice siz
20 cts each. One or two rooted orang
color sultanas, 15 cts each, or will ex
change for beefsteak, Rex, or anv be
gonia except conk shell. Also will ex
change for double fuschias. Miss Mel
lie Merritt, RFD 2, Cairo, Ga.

8 different kinds begonias, 7 different
kinds cactus, pink and req geranium
salmon pink sultana, red and pink jus-.
ticia, pink oxalis, purple verbena, all
5 cts each. Pink and white periwinkle
plants, 10 cts per doz; variegated
double marigolds, 10 cts per doz; dusty
miller, 15 cts per doz; all postpaid. N
stamps accepted over 10 cts. Mrs. Jos
phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. ae

Geraniums, white, 2-shades of pink, 2
shades of red; pink and white hydran-
geas, orange and pink lantanas, fuch-
sias, dark red; justicias, red conck be-
gonias; red and white summer cactus:
red, pink Christmas cactus; pink par
lor vine cuttings, 5 cts each, or one of
each for 50 cts. Rooted plants, hyd
rangea, white and pink; sword fern;
Strawberry begonia, grape -begonia
American Beauty, all 10 cts each o
for 50 cts. Add postage on orders un
der 50 cts. No stamps or checks ac:
cepted. Mrs. J. W. Roper, RFD. 7
Gainesville, Ga. @: ee

Hastings large double zinnias, 10 cts.
oa doz; red and white geranium cut-
ings, 5 cts each; leopard begonia, well
rooted, large size, 25 cts, small size, 15
cts each; white Violets, 3 doz for 20
cts; green and white striped Jew, gree
Jew, oxalis, 3 for 10 cts; wisteria vine,
well rooted, 10 cts each, 3 for 20. Cts.
White and yellow April blooming nar-
cissus bulbs, 10 cts per doz: $1 per hun-
dred. Large double narcissi, cream and
orange variegated, 25 cts per doz;
den bells, 15 cts each; blue flag lili
10 cts per doz; crepe myrtle, large siz
25 cts, small size, 15 ets each: Rose o
Sharon, large size, 25 cts. No orders.
for less than 25 cts. No checks, Mrs,
M. J. White, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga. _

Miniature cosmos plants, yellow flo
ers, 2 doz for 25 cts; golden glow, 15 ct:
per doz; purple sweet violets, 3.002 for:
25 cts; marigold plants, dark orange
blooms, also lemon color, 3 doz for 25
cts; single short-cup daffodils, 3 doz
for 40 cts. Yellow small, sweet cluster
narcissi, 15 cts per doz; hardy chrysan
themums, 10 cts. per doz; Zinnia se
also marigold seed, 3 tablespoonful
10 cts. Orders for 50 cts or more de-
livered. Will exchange. Mrs. S. T.
Smith, RFD 2, Austell, Ga. -

Dbl. red ger. :
blooming red carnations, rooted, all 1!
each; cut. of pink and scarlet ger. 5
each; extr large early pink chrysar
themums, 2 Silver Weddings, 1 Blac
Hawk, collect, 30c; Coral vine seed, 10
pkg.o3 Fla. Sweet peas, 10c pke. Ad
postage under 25c. No exch. Mrs. Id
Taylor, Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2.

Jonquil and butter and eggs,
25 doz. hollyhocks, large iia 6 for
ae oo BOstBze. ee for W.

yandotte setting eggs, Mrs. W. G.

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4
a Flowers and Seed |

For Sale

' 100 well rooted large blooming white

fris (will grow 2 ft. high), very showy
blooms, 40c per doz. in 100 lots; less,
_ 50c dozen. Exch. a few doz. for yellow
' red or pink iris, bunch garden beans
a dried fruit. Mrs. G. Theus, Butler,
Ga.



_ Purple sweet violets, 15c doz. blue
fris, 25c doz. mixed colors petunia, nice
size plants, good roots, 10c dozen; old
fashioned yellow fonquils, 20c doz.
_ bulbs. - Mrs. U. G. Conner, Gainesville,
p Ga. Rt. 7.
_ Begonias, watermelon begonia, Cora-
line Lucerne, Picta Rosea Rex, near
Rex, Gum-Leaf, Argentea uttata;
ferns, Roosevelt, Maidenhair, para-
gus Plumosa, Sprengeria, Boston, and
-pink Sultana, any 3 for 60c. Oleand-
ers, dbl. pink, white, yellow, single red,
white, cream with red stripes, any 4 for
$1.15. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele,( Ga.
512, 16th Ave. East. :

Pussy-Willows, rooted, and clear pink
'. with green leaves nd darker pink with
bronze leaves cannas, 25c each, several
more Thanksgiving and Christmas, 5
_ yrs. old, $1.25; blue plumbagos, 20c ea.
red sultanas, 15 each; ink with
: white throat geraniums, rooted, 15c ea.
oe = del. Mrs. A H. Price, Locust Grove,
aS a.
Justicia, white hydrangea, white and
pink oxalis, salvia, carnations, red; tree
_ cactus, French and field daisies, 5 cts.
each; blue, white blooming Jew, narrow
green Jew, 2 for 5 cts; umbrella palm,
blue and white August lilies, tall cala-
diums, 5 and 10 ct. sizes. Green and
yellow variegated box vine, 5 cts each;
coleus, 6 in. high, 2 for 5 cts; mammoth
zinnia, plants, 10 cts per doz; sweet
William plants, 10 cts per doz. Love-en-
- tangle, white conk begonias, 5 cts. ea.;
mistletoe geranium, 10 cts each; Christ-
mas cactus 5 cts each; lupine, 3 for 5
cts. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Lewis,
RFD 2, Toomsboro, Ga. :
Pink oleander, 25 cts; larger size,
_ $1.50 and $3. Snapdragon plants, 25
cts per doz. Dahlia plants, red, yellow
ang variegated, 25 cts per doz. Big
mums, different colors, 25 cts per doz;
double touchmenots, 10 cts per doz; red
and white conk begonias, 10 cts ea.
Christmas, May, June and corn cob
_ cactus, 5 and 10 cts. Lace fern, 25 cts.
each; sprengeria, Boston and sword
ferns, 10 cts each. Maple and grape
__ begonia, 10 cts each. Lantana, 10 cts
each; justicia, pink and salmon, 10 cts.
Pink oxalis, 10 cts; green and white
striped Jew, 10 cts per doz; hydrangea,
pink and white, 10 cts; fuscia, 10 cts;
red geranium, 10 cts; feather fern, 10
cts. Add postage on small orders. Sell
a or exchange for something useful. Mrs.
___J. D. Lumsden, RFD 4, Lithonia, Ga.
_ Pink and red cactus cuttings, 10 cts;
_. sword ang Boston ferns, 10 cts each;
blue plumbago, rooted, 25 cts pink and
salmon geranium cuttings, 10 cts; spr-
_engeria fern 25 cts Christmas cactus,
10 cts; pink oxalis, 5 cts; solid green
and green and white striped Jew, 5 cts;
pink justicia, 25 cts each; August lilies,
25 cts each; red conk and beefsteak be-
gonias, 10 cts each, rooted, 25 cts. Mrs. |
W. A. Clay, Walnut Grove, Ga.

Purple Achimenes plants, 8 to 10 in.
high 25 doz. 2 doz. 45c, 4 doz. 85c, 5
doz. $1.10; periwinkle or Vinca, 20c doz.
2 doz. 35c; Mexican Fire plant, 15c doz.
2 doz.. 25c; plumosus or lace fern, 35c
= Mittie Collins, Smithville, Ga.

Perennial phlox, red and blue, 25c
doz. Will exch. 1 doz. red and 1 doz.

blue for 3 cuttings of sultanas; purple,
- white, and salmon pink. Add postage.
__ Mrs. W. R. Walker, Young Cane, Ga.
Red japonic, 25c ea. pink. perennial
phlox, 30c doz. large golden ylow, 75c
doz. hardy mtn. ferns, 60c doz. orange
- qay lilies, trailing arbutus, 30c doz. pink
red, yellow azaleas, $1 doz. American
" Beauty roses. 6 for $1; arborvitae, 4 for
_* $1; lemon lilies, large blue iris, 45c. doz.
summer lilac, 6 for $1; hydrangea
(tall) 20c each; white violets, 30c doz.
sweet williams, 25c doz. tube rose, 50c
doz. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Azaleas, pink, red and yellow, $1 doz.
blue, white and yellow violets, 10c doz.
pink Cherokee roses, $1 doz. water lilies,
and hardy mtn. ferns, each, 50c doz.
_ perennial phlox, 30c doz. trailing ar-
rs butus, 25c doz. Mrs. Boon. Wilson,
__* Morganton, Ga.
Barrie Narcissi, $2 a 100; orange
lilies, 20c doz. canna lilies, yellow, 40c
doz. Jacobs Ladder, Spanish iris (blue),
each, 20c doz. iris, ambique, Stand-
ards, Smokey Falls, purple, 35c doz.
Anne Page (pale lavender) and Falls





MARKET

and snowdrops, 25c a 100. Mrs. Riley
Ross, Ringgold;Ga. Rt. 1.

Golden glow, 3 for 10 cts; golden rod,
10 cts per cutting, flowering almond, 10
cts each; yellow flag lilies, 10 cts per
doz; larkspur, 10 cts per doz; lilac
sprouts, 10 cts each; iris, several differ-
ent kinds, 3 for 10 cts. Chrysanthe-
mums several different kinds, 10 cts per
doz; black eyed susans, 6 for 10c. Fox
gloves, 6 for 10 cts;, violets, large kind,
10 cts per doz; yellow correopsis, 10 cts
per bunch; Christmas cuctus, 5 cts per
cutting; broad leaf cactus, 5 cts per cut-
ting. Justicia, 5 cts per cutting. Prim-
roses, 10 cts per doz; yellow thornless
roses, 10 cts.each; hardy aster, 10 cts
each; narcissus bulbs, 10 cts per doz.
Add postage. Mrs. M. Highfield, Rising
Faun, Ga.

Red, everblooming begonia, pink be-
gonia and maple begonia cuttings, 10
cts each. Fuchsia cuttings, 10 cts ea.
several colors geraniums, 10 cts each;
white and pink oxalis, 5 cts each; blue
hydrangea, 10 cts each; red_ salvia,
larkspur, burning bush, giant zinnia

lants, all 20 cts per doz; large physos-

egia plants, 30c per doz. Stamps ac-
cepted on small orders, will exchange
for widows tears. Mrs. Eva Crisler,
RFD 2, Alpharetta, Ga. i

Dahlia tubers with started plants,
Jersey Beauty, $1; Mrs. I. de Ver War-
ner, 75 cts; Geo. Walters and Delive, 50
cts: Pride of Cal. 75 cts; rose Pink
-Century, 35 cts; plants or these and a
dozen other fine.one sat 25 cts each.
Southern Beauty and hibiscus mallow
plants, 25 cts each. Gaillardias, agera-
tum, coreopsis, and daisies, 25 cts per
doz; rose pink cannas, $1 per doz.
Variegated red and yellow, $1 for 15.
Mrs. John D. Butler, West Point, Ga.

Purple periwinkle, 15 cts per doz; red
salvias, 15 cts per doz; hollyhocks, 20
cts per doz; colonial lilies, 20 cts per
doz.; white and blue violets, 10 cts per
doz; small cluster narcissi, 20 cts per
doz. Large type chrysanthemums, 25
ets per doz. Shasta daisies, 25 cts per

doz. Crab claw cactus, Christmas and.

June cactus, 5 cts per cutting; maple
leaf, grape leaf and orange begonias,
10 cts each: Four-o-clocks, 10 cts per
doz; large zinnias, 10 cts per doz.
White and pink hydrangea sprouts, 10
cts each. .Calla lilies, 10 cts each. Mrs.
Ada M. Rice, Box 95, Maxeys, Ga.

Blue, sweet scented violets, 75 cts per
hnndred;: pink hydrangea cuttings, 20
cts each: pink and white begonias, 15
cts each; purple verbena, 15 cts per
doz: hardy red carnations, 15 cts. each;
orange lilies, 75 cts per hundred; dwarf
blue iris, $1 per hundred; chrysanthe-
mums, brown and white with yellow
centers, 75 cts., per hundred; jonquils,
daffodils, narcissi, mixed, 75 cts per
hundred: holly hocks, 40 cts per doz;
fiesh colored sweet williams, 20 cts per
doz: ferns, 20 cts each; Gloria de
Chatelaine begonias, $1.50 each; snow-
drops, 75 cts per hundred; dusty miller,
20 cts per doz;. Mexican roses, 15 cts
per daz; fire ball geraniums, 20 cts per
cutting: honeysuckle vines, 20 cts per
doz. Miss Marsena Hughey, RFD 1,
Ranger, Ga.

Lace ferns, well rooted, 15 cts each;
sprengeri ferns, well rooted, calla lilies,
15 cts each: red conk shell begonias,
large size, wil rooted, white conk be-
gonias; grapeleaf begonias, maple he-
gonia cuttings, silver leaf begonia cut-
tings, Lucerne begonia cuttings, dark
red fuchsia cuttings, sword ferns, large
size, all 10 cts each. 8 different colors
geraniums 5 cts per cutting. Pink and
white hydrangea cuttings, 5 cts each.

Cash or Money order. Mrs. H. F.
White, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga.
Cigar cactus, 2 for 5 cts. Night

blooming cereus, 5 cts each, or 3 for
10 cts. Love-en-tangle, 5 cts each.
conk begonia, red stems and leaves, 15
cts rooted. Req geraniums, hydrangeas,

tus, pink and white, 5 cts each or 3 for
10 cts. Love-en-tangle, 5 ctts each.
Mixed petunias, 10 cts per doz. Purrle
oxalis, 5 cts each or 3 for 10 cts. Um-
brella palm, 10 cts each. Elephant ears,
tall kind, 15 cts each. Big Boston fern,
15 cts each. 2 yr. large blooming size,
August lilies, 75 cts. Add postage. Mrs.
N. B. Lewis. RFD 2, Toomsboro, Ga.
Red fucha, 5c each, Elephant ears,
10, 15, and 20c ea. large, dbl. ger. ready
to bloom, 30c each, pink, everblooming
begonias, 15c; 2 white hydrangeas, 1
blooming, 20c each; dahlia slips, at
your own price. Mrs. Ella Robinson,
Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
_ Yellow and orchid iris, 10c each,
jonquils, 75c a 100, white narcissi, 30c
doz. dbl. daffodils, $1 a 100; day lilies
25 doz. white peonies, 40c each, pink
peonies, 50c each; orange cannas, 75c
doz. red and yellow cannas, 10c eacl.;
tiger lilies, 15 each; Star of Bethle-



_ lavender, 25c doz. iris, yellow and



hem, 75c a 100; tame violets, 25; doz.
ahlias,

brown, 30c doz. variegated violets, blue,bridal wreath, dbl. dark red d

ment?

pink and white, 5 cts each. May cac-/

BULLETIN

10c each: sea moss, 15c doz. Bermuda
grass, 50c 100; $4 M. Texas roses, 20c
doz. May apples, 20c doz. Add post-
age orders less than $1. Mrs. J. W.
Woodward. Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pink and purple verbena, 5c each,
petunias, 10 doz. zinnias and mari-
gold, Phlox, salvia, and Tiger lilies, all
10c dop and del. Mrs. B. N. Roper,
Villanow, Ga. Rt. 2.

March blooming daffodils, April
blooming narcissi, 25c a 100; red, yel-
low and variegated cannas, 10c ea. bulb
Exch. for potato plants, at $1.50 M.
Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. C. W. Kown,
White, Ga. Rt. 1.

Large blooming daffodils, 75c a 100,
dbl. yellow japonica, 3 yrs. old 25c ea.
Royal purple iris, 75c a 100, gooseberry
bushes $1.50 a 100. Well rooted, Add
postage. Mrs. Esty Parks, -Talking
Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

250 calactum bulbs, all to 1 party at
10c ea. Sarah McConnell, Demorest,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Lemon and orange, mixed col. of
large African marigold plants, 15 doz.
nutmeg geraniums, 10c each. Miss
Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.

Mixed snapdragons, 15; doz. 2 doz.
25c postpaid. Miss Mary E. Ballard,
Concord, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Large flowering marigold, lavender
and verbena, Mexican Fire plants,
Fyerlasting or Straw plants all 20c
doz. and small marigold plants, 10c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J. P..Rush, Adairs-
ville, Cra. /

Woog hydrangea, Snake cactus, Rain-
bow moss, evergreen junipers, all cut-
tings, 5c ea. or ex. some for coleus.
Lemma Harden, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 3.

Hardy phlox, well rooted petunia,
rich shades, periwinkle, pink with pur-
plish eye, all 60c doz. daffodils, $1 a
100 bulbs; wisteria vines, 25c ea. Mrs.
E. J. Forrester, Sparta, Ga.

All kinds of cannas, Red King Hum-
bert, pink, City of Portlarid, King Hum-
bert (yellow), Eureka, (white, all dbl.
large blooms) 50c doz. $3 a 100; Ama-
ryllis, pink ang red, milk and wine and
white September lilies, all 25c each,
Resurrection, 10c each, $1 doz. tiger,
sing. and dbl. 50c doz. hardy yellow lil-
ies, 10c ea. $1 doz. coral plants, 50c doz.
Fatcy lef caladiums, 30c each. Miss C.
Maxwell, Whigham, Ga. :

Petunias, mix. col. and zinnias, mix.
col. both 50c a 100; Hastings Lupines,
lavender, 30c doz. pink hardy phlox, 40c
doz. deep pink primroses, 15c a 100.
All nice plants, moss packed. Add post-
age on small orders. Will exch. Miss
Maud Wright, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt.
3. Box 61.

Royal purple iris, 30c doz. pink hardy
phlox, and lavender foxglove, each, 20c
doz. bleeding heart, 30c each; white
daisies, 15c doz. narcissi and dbl. jon-
quils, each, 15c doz. bulbs; japonicas,
20c each; golden glow, 25c for 6. Add

postage. Mrs. B. L. Eller, Ellijay, Ga.

Rit. 3.

Asters, Princess Feather, petunias,
snapdragons, and large var. zinnia
plants, 10c doz. rd, pink, white, and
variegated ger. and conch begonias, 5c
per cut. green Jew, 2 for 5c; rooted
Sprengeria and other ferns, 15c ea.
tube rose, 3 for 25c; red fuchSia, and
pink justicia, 5c ea. cut. Lace moss
fern, 10c ea. Add postage-on orders
under $1. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose,

a.

1 rooted lantana, begonia, Lucrene
and Otta Hacker, all 25c each; May
cactus, 15c and 25c each; 1 rooted inch
plant, 25c.... Elephant Ears, 2 for 25c;
Boston ferns, 20c;. Asparagus fern, 5c
to 50c each; verbena, mix. col. 10c;
green Jew, 3 for 10c; shasta daisies,
25 doz. winter pinks, 20c doz. petunia,
15c doz. sultana, mix. col., 3 for 25c;
Add postage on orders less than $1.50.
ae oo Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga.

Big Black Prince iris bulbs; Queen
of Pearls iris bulbs, 50c doz.-$2 a 100;
all kind of shrubbery for Fall planting,
primroses, Dorothy Perkins, all well
rooted and wrapped in water moss;
water hyacinths, 40c ea. bulb; Dian-
thus phlox, foxgloves, 23c doz. Add
postage on orders less than $1. Miss
Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga.

Sev. col. dbl. touch-me-not and bal-
sam seed; moon flowers, white, large
blooms, red color canna seed, Four
o'clock seed, all at 1c large spoonful
del. African marigold (plant in July,
does not bloom until September, then
blooms until frost), 15c cupful, 2 for
25c; red and white chrysanthemums,
mostly white, yellow roses (blooms
March and April), fast multiplier;
sweet scented honeysuckle, white and
deep cream celor blooms, any of above
for %5c doz. del. Good count and
quality. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carroll-

ton, Ga. Rt. 5.
California poppies, yellow with or-



ange centers, 25 cts per doz;



Thursday, June 8, 1930

Will accept stamps. Edna Kelley, RFD
1, Sulphur Springs, Ga.

Mixed coleus plants, 30 cts per doz;
mixed blooming size petunias, 15 cts
per doz. Mrs. T. F. Fordham, RFD 4,
Dublin, Ga. :

Burpees mammoth zinnias, French
marigolds, blue Japanese morning
glory, double crested cosmos, mixed
colors, 2 doz. for 25 cts. Mixed double
hollyhocks, sweet williams and salvia,
25 cts per doz. Burpees sunset. mixture
coleus, 35 cts per doz. Ship June 15th.
Carefully moss packed. Prepaid. Mrs.
R. H. Wright, RFD 1, Middleton, Ga.

25 choice cuttings of double gerani-
ums, begonias, fern, for $1. Rooted
double pink geraniums, 25 cts each;
new Ostrich plums, sword and maiden
hair ferns 10 cts each. No stamps. Mrs.
J. H. Waters, RFD 1, Oliver, Ga.

Pink verbena, 5 cts per large bunch.
Mrs. B. F. Childs, RFD 2, Villanow, Ga.

About 100 young Silver Leaf Maples,
30c each, or 2 for 50c. Mrs. R. H. Kel-.
len, Dawsonville, Ga.

King Humbert cannas, req and or-
ange, 24 for $1 assorted; 50 sng. blue
Roman hyacinths bulbs, 25c doz. $2 a
100: daffodils and narcissi, 20ce doz. $6
M.. Exch. for Madonna and red Amar-
yllis, blooming size lilly bulbs. Mrs. J.
B. Saye, Newborn, Ga.

Large pink cactus, 3 yr. old, In pot
blooming, $2 FOB; strong marigold,
large size petnuias, each, 20c doz. pink
oxalis, per. cuttings, rooteq: white and
red begonias, and iris lilies, all 10c
each: wandering Jew, 5c each; yellow
cannas, 15ceach. Add postage. Mrs,
J. W. Wallace, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.

Dbl. pink and white rooted ger. 10c
ea. cut. 5c each; large green and white
variegated Jew, 3 cut. 10c; red fuchsia
cut. 10c: justicia rooted, 10c; parlor ivy,
3 cut. 10c; dew-drops, 5c ea. cut. dbl.
zinnias 10c marigolds, 10c doz. or 2 doz.
15c: whole collection, 75c. No order for
less than 25c. Add postge. Mrs. A. Pv
Gisdden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

Royal blue iris, yellow flags, 25 doz.
houseleak 5c bunch; purple hardy
phlox, 30c doz. white lilac, 40c each;
golden glow, 25c doz. creeping Charlie,
10c each; large, dbl. Perkin white roses,
25c each: blue lady slippers, 40c doz.
Sweet Williams, 25c doz. dbl. red can-
nas, 2 for 45c; yellow red striped, 2 for
55c; red, yellow japonicas, 25c ea. 3 for
50c; Bear grass, 50c bulb. Add postage.
Mrs. Inez Vick, Ellijay, Ga.

Lavender, blue, ang speckled iris, 25
doz. 5 doz. $1; snap dragons, pink prim-
roses, purple verbenas, hoilyhocks, all
15c doz. 2 for 25c; mix. col. sweet fen-
nel plants, Ie doz. 2 for 15c; old maids
mix. col. bunch- marigold, 15c doz, 2:
for 25c; violets, pale blue, larkspur,
each, 10c doz. 2 for 15c; houseleak, slick |
leaf and notch leaf, ang petunias 15c
doz. 2 for 25c. Mrs. A, A. Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. |

Red, white pink, grape leaf, bego-
nias, rooted, 10c each, cuttings, 5 each}
geraniums, 5c each; water moss,
bunches 5c; periwinkle, purple, 25 doz.
-Fountain plants, or weeping coleus, 25
doz. trailing lantana, 5c each; dbl. pe- ,
tunias, 10c petunias, all col. 25c doz.
plants; Cedars, 6 to 12 in. high, 10c
each. Postpaid on 25c or more orders. :
Exch. for other flowers. Mrs. T. A.
Jordan, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.

Golden glow, single tansy, each, 20c
doz. jonquils, 25c doz. orange day lilies,

15e doz. Add postage, on orders less
than 50. Mrs. A. E. Abercrombie,
Loving, Ga.

Cannas: Richard Wallace, Alemania,
and The President, $1.50 per 100 FOB.
Mrs. W. J. Ross, Valdosta, Ga. 500 Jack-
son St. ; :

Giant flowering snapdragons, 5 col
mixed, white, pink, red; yellow and.
bronze, large plants, well rooted, 40c |
doz. 4-doz. $1.50; Nivia tinted pink
chrysanthemums, pure white when well
open, broad, incurved petals; will grow
9 in.-across, blooms 18th of October; .
Golden Wedding, rich yellow incurved
chrysanthemum. All plants packed to
retain moisture, $1.10 per doz. $5 a 100.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. Rt. 1,

Collection of 6 extra early, large

ink chrysanthemums, 3 large light yel- .
ow mum; 2 Silver Weddings, white
mums, 30c; geraniums, 3 dif. shades
of pink, bright scarlet red, 5c ea. cut-
ting; blue-green caladium, 25c each;
Cannas: Mrs. Alfred Conard, salmon
pink, 10c each, 3 for 25c, verbena, red,
white, 20c doz. coral vine seed, 10c pkg.
Add postage under 25c. - No exch. P. U.
Ingram, Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2.
Req salvia plants, 20c doz.
blooming cactus, 5c and 10c each; a
var. of garaniums, 5c cut. large China
Asters, and snap. dragons, 5c each;
coleus, 10 c eachg petunia plants, 25
doz. Add postage on urders less than
ee a C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.



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Thursday, June 5, 1980.

__ Flowers and Seed

ae For Sale

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Old fashioned clover inks, 10 c
bunch; sweet william aan annie
pinks, 25 cts per doz; pink primroses
pink and purple verbena, snow-on-the-
mountain, 25 cts per doz. German iris.
50 cts per doz. Wild Easter lilies blue
bottle bulbs, sweet purple violets, $1 per
hundred. Trumpet jonquil bulbs, $1.25
per hundred, delivered. 25 hot pepper
plants free with each 50 ct order. Mrs.
Lula McElhannon, RFD 1,. Royston, Ga.

Petunias, mixed colors, gian
plant, rose moss, mixed Sere aaa
all colors zinnias, mixed colors balsam,
gaillardias, 10 cts per doz; 3 doz for 25
cts; verbena, mixed colors, 15 cts per
doz. 2 doz for 25 ets. Physotigia, pep-
permint plant, 20 cts per doz: 6 doz for

$1. Mrs. J. H. Roebuck -
ford, Ga. oe ee

oe Dahlia bulbs, slips and plants, differ-

ent kinds and colors, 35 ots per doz,
Sultanas, 10 cts each, white, yellow,

lavender and pink mums, large type,

50 cts per doz. Calliopsis, dusty miller,

phlox and larkspur, 25 cts per hun-

dred; achimenes plants, 15 cts per doz;

gaillardias, hollyhocks, daisies, 15 cts

per doz. Shasta daisies and double gol-

den glow, 20 cts per doz; hibiscus, dif-

ferent colors, 10 cts each: rose color al-

ae thea plants, 5 cts each or 50 cents per
eG) doz. Small size calla lilies, 10 cts each;
rose color oxalis, 10 cts per bunch, pe-

tunias ang zinnias, 10 cts per doz. Will

: give 3 dahlia bulbs with each $1 order.
Add postage.. Dahlia bulbs, mixed col-

ors, will exchange for crowder peas.

ae! Belle Godard, RFD 2, Goggins,

a.

Sultanas pink and salmon well root-
ed 15 cts each or will exchange 2 plants
for equal value in white sugar crowder
peas. Mrs. H. E. Eachy Box 54 Tooms-

4 boro, Ga.
: Several varieties of dahlias, 25 cts ea.
plus postage. Have following varieties:
Deliece, Silvery Pink, Canada (peony)
Cream White; Mrs. J. Harrison Dick;
Yellow and pinkish hue overcast when
mature; Oregon Beauty, red; Blossom
pink and white; Rube Girl,, soft yellow
overlaid and tipped coral red; Con-
- trast, crimson and _ white; Collosse,
large sulphur yellow; Pride of Cali-
fornia, large red; Coppersmith, conper
bronze; Minos, maroon, Snow White,
white. Ernest J. Kimsey, Box 415, Cor-
nelia, Ga.

Yellow jonquils, 75 cts per hundred;
, white iris, red cannas, 75 cts per hun-
dred. Also winter Callas, will freeze in
the cold but do not die, 50 cts each;
plus postage. .Mrs. J. A. Street,, Mar-
tinez, Ga.

Cuttings of St. Augustine Grass
well rooted, $1.50 per bu. FOB. Miss A.
Dixon, Box 55, Alma, Ga.

Iris, light blue, Pennyroyal plants,
50 cts per hundred, delivered. Moun-
tain laurel, for transplanting, 12 to 18
in high, $1.50 per hundred; azaleas,
red, pink, orange, and variegated, 12
for $1, delivered. Spruce pine, evergreen
rhododendrons for transplanting, 12
for $1 Water lilies, blooming size, 30





cts per hundred. . Shasta daisies, 50 cts |

per doz. Snow-onthe--Mtn, plants, 12
for 50 cts. Maiden Hair fern, 25 cts.
each. 6 for $1 J. L. Eaton, RFD 1, Dah-
lonega, Ga.

Spencer mixed sweet peas, 45 cts per
hundred at the house; 55 cts per hun-
dred delivered. No order filled for less

! : than 200.. Send money order. Miss
me ; Emma Heath, Dudley, Ga.

Rooted red and pink rose cactus,

also Christmas and Thanksgiving cac-

tus, one of each for 25 cts. Mrs. J. M.
Pitts, RFD 2, Valdosta, Ga.
White, yellow and lavender, pink

double flowered chrysanthemums, 25

cts per doz, or $1 per lots of 5 doz.

Prepaid. Cash with order. Mrs. J. W.
~ Whittemore; Oakman, Ga. |

Bachelor buttons, 10 cts per doz. Mrs.
E. B. Warren, Toomsboro, Ga. RFD 2.

Extra large type chrysanthemums, red
and yellow variegated, also solid yellow,
white. Will exchange half a dozen
of any or mixed, for ferns, such as os-
trich plums, Boston, Fluffy Ruffle, and
single red or pink rooted geraniums,
pink cannas, dahlias, or fuschias. Mrs.
J. H. Carrington, RFD 1, Box 78*La-
Grange, Ga.

Hardy Hollyhock seed, several colors,
Chinese forget-me-not seed, poppy
seed, req and white; hollyhock seed,
orange; sweet peas, mixed colors, seed;
periwinkle seed, mixed.
Leatherwood, RFD 1, Lilburn, Ga.

Snow-on-the-Mtn. 15 cts per doz;
beautiful yellow cannas, yellow centers
with gold edge, 30 cts per doz. Large
req cannas, green foliage, superior type,

35 cts per doz; Bronze cannas, deeply 25 cts. plus postage. Three altheas

Mrs. Gordon)



MARKET

veined foilage, 30 cts per doz; Love-in-
the-midst, 15 cts per doz. All deliver-
a Mrs. H. C. Strickland, Gillsville,

Day. lilies, 5 cts each; fairy lilies,
white, 10 cts; Ice plant, 10 cts: Peren-
nial sweet peas, 20 cts; Umbrella
plants, (large) 20 cts; wisteria (purple)
10 cts; verbena (Burbanks Mayflower)
10 cts; Lily of the valley, 10 cts; fig
sprouts, 10 cts; colored grapes, 10 cts.
Stamps accepted or exchange for

plants or anything can use. Orders for

00 cts up postpaid. Mrs. H. Pollard,
713 W. Oconee St., Fitzgerald, Ga.

Summer Poinsettias, 20 cts for 6
plants, delivered. Mrs. J. M. Giddens,
Arlington, Ga. ;

Grass pinks, 50 cts per doz; perennial
hardy phlox, 75 cts per doz; sweet
Williams, same price; purple lilac, yel-
low thornless roses, geraniums all col-
ors, fuschias, rooted, oxalis, white and

pink, grape-leaf begonia, white be-

gonia, all 15 cts; golden glow, foxglove,
50 per doz. pink hydrangea 15c each,
rooted. Adq postage. Miss Cleo Tur-
ner, RFD 4, Cleveland, Ga.

Double geraniums, red, white, pink,
purple, wine, vairegated, salmon, cut-
tings, 5 cts each; cactus, red May Eas-
ter, pink justicia, pink hydrangea, blue
hydrangea, Alba Lineata fern, all 5
cts per cutting; St. Bernard Lilies, 15
tes each; sprengeri and Boston fern
10 cts each; white conk begonia, root-
ed, 5 cts each. Double pink hyacinths,
$1 per doz, 3 for 25 cts; small size, 75
cts per doz; single hyacinths, 50 cts
per doz; double red tulips, 50 cts per
doz. Mrs. S. Fulcher, RFD 4, Jeffer-
son, Ga. 5

Amaryllis, pink and white, and white
with red stripes, 50 cts each. Woodbine,
well rooted, Lantanas, sweet shrubs, 25
cts each; red Easter lily bulbs, small
size, 40 cts per doz. Mrs. C. C. Wisen-
backer, RFD 3, Lake Park, Ga.

Strong Snapdragon plants, tall, giant
type, all colors, mixed, 30 cts per doz;
2 doz for 50 cts. delivered. Mrs. L. E.
eegnetl RFD 3, Box 51, McDonough,

a.

Several single and double geranium
cuttings, 15 and 20 cts each, or will
exchange for dried pubis. Mrs. R. Q.
Miller, RFD 2, Acworth, Ga.

Petunia plants, nice size, 15 cts per
doz. Blue iris, 25 cts per doz. Purple
sweet violets, several kinds mums, 15
cts per doz. Mrs. U. G. Comer, RFD 7,
Gainesville, Ga...

Lavender, white, pink and a few yel-
low, dark req all incurved and a few
rose pink straight petaled assorted
dahlias, assorted, 30 cts per doz, post-
paid. Several colors dahlia slips, all
double. Shasta daisies, 30 cts per doz.
postpaid. Marigolds, all colors petu-
nias, dusty miller, brown-eyed susans,
15 cts per doz. Everblooming phlox, 20
cts per doz; 5 colors Sweet Williams,
25 cts per doz. Red anq Yellow, and
white Four oclock plants, 15 cts per
doz, all postpaid. Will exchange for
white double althea, Turner and Major
Bonafan type, white and yellow mums.
a M. M. Kelley, RFD. 4, Lithonia,.

a.
Large double zinnia plants, several
different colors, 10 cts per doz; 3 doz
for 25 cts; large orange and lemon
color marigolds, 15 cts per doz; rich,
cream color, also white mums, 10 cts
per doz; 3 doz for 25 tts. Bronze leaf
coleus from seed, 10 cts per doz. Jon-
quil bulbs, 25 cts per doz; buttercup
bulbs, 10 cts per doz, 3 doz for 25 Cts;
large yellow spotted cannas, 25 cts per
doz. Add postage on orders under 50
cts. Will give one big leaf pink be-
gonia rooted with each order for $1 or
more, or one double red rooted car-
nation free. Stamps accepted on small
orders. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston,
Ga.

Mixed colors sweet Williams, shasta
daisies, petunias, dragon head, golden
evlow, mixed verbena seedlings, 25 ts
ver doz; 3 doz for 65 cts, delivered.
Red, pink, yellow, white and bronze
mums (not show type, but large) 35 cts
per doz. Blue sweet violets, 75 cts per

hundred. Red dwarf cockscomb and

salvia seed, 10 cts per pkg. Also Bach-
elor buttons and mixed African mari-
gold, 10 cts per pkg. 3 for 25 cts. de-
livered.. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, RFD 6, Box
60, LaGrange, Ga.

Dark purple Iris, 30 cts per doz; $2
per hundred. Lavender Iris, 35 cts
per doz; shasta daisies, $1.50 per hun-
dred, or 25 cts per doz; orange lilies,
75 cts per hundred; pink hardy phlox,
50 cts pe rdoz. Black eyed susans, 20
cts per doz; blue and white variegated
sweet violets, 75 cts per hundred, or 15
cts per doz; pink weigelias, snowball,
white spirea, yellow forsythia, all well
rooted, 25 cts each. Pink hibiscus, 50
cts each; mountain fern, 5 cts per
bunch; pink and purple altheas, 3 for

BULLETIN

given with every $1 order. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga.

Mixed colors hardy verbena, Boston
ivy vine, shasta daisies ,periwinkle, 20
cts per doz. _ Large and. small leaf
green wandering jew, Chesterfield dais-
ies, yellow, white, pink, bronze, red and
yellow button mums, mixed. Hastings
mixed colors large zinnias, lemon, yel-
low, double marigolds, red, white and
black hollyhocks, mixed, myrtle vine,
white and variegated violets, mixed
colors sweet william plants, 4 doz for
25 cts. Hastings mixed colors double
balsam, yellow, red ang pink zinnias, 3
doz for 30 cts, large cannas, lemon yel-
low. Red with green foliage, Queen
Helen, Indiana and Wyoming and Yuc-
ca, 2 for 15 cts; 75 cts per doz; daffo-
dils, 25 cts per doz. 12 colors Iris, mix-
ed, 75 cts nee doz. Cream white nar-
cissi, 20 cts per doz; pink; primrose
plants, 15 cts per doz; pink hardy hi-
biscus 15 cts each. Mrs. Henry Eller,
RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga.

Well rooted, sultanas, pink, rose, pur-
ple, red, salmon; begonias, maple, leaf,
Pres. Carnol. Argentea Guttata, 15 cts
to 25 cts each. uble pink oleanders
in bud, 50 cts each; double white olean-
der, 50 cts each. Purple Achimenes
plants, 50 cts per doz; Iris, early blue,
white, tan standards, blue falls, 50 cts
per doz. Honorable Inadam, Cherean,
Seminole, $1 per doz. 7 different nar-
cissi and daffodils, Mrs. R. M. Shep-
pard, RDF 3; Stone Mountain, Ga.

One_ green ang white century plant,
one August lily, one willow fern, bronze
wandering Jew, all for 50 cts; Hastings
petunia plants, 25 cts per doz. Mrs. L.
M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

White and yellow chrysanthemums,
20 cts per doz: spider lilies, 15 cts per
doz; or 2 doz for 25 cts; striped ribbon
grass, 15 cts. per doz. Mixeq colors
cannas, 6 for 25 cts, or $1 per hun-
dred; mixed zinnias, 10 cts per doz.
Orange and lemon marigolds, 10 cts per
doz. Dorothy perkins red roses, 5 cts
each, rooted, Running honeysuckle,
15 cts per doz. Bermuda grass plants,
20 cts. per doz. Will exchange any of
above. plants for 2 settings of R. I.
Reds. Barred Rocks, Dark Cornish
Game, Brahams, or Brown Leghorn
eggs for setting, or for few quarts of
sugar crowder peas, lady finger, or
running butter beans. Write before
sending. Willie Mae Russell, RFD 2,
Louisville, Ga,

White and all colors geranium cut-
tings, well rooted, $1 per doz. rooted,.
blue Hydrangea, 25 cts and 175 cts ea.
Mrs. J. C. Morgan, RFD 3, Fayette-
ville, Ga,

Butter and egg bulbs, narcissi bulbs,
52 cts per doz blue iris bulbs, 30 cts
per doz. Cape jasemine plants, well

rooted, 25 cts each. White violets, 15

cts per doz. Dahlias, red and white
variegated, 10 cts each; weigelias, well
rooted, 15 cts each; garden pinks, 15
cts per doz. primroses, 10 cts per doz.
Virginia Creeper vines, 15 cts each.
Tiger lily bulbs, 10 cts each. Mrs. Jvflia
Sanders, RFD 1, Lawrenceville, Ga.

Pink and white water lily roots, frag-
rant, fresh from pool, $1 each. Mrs.
Fred Creswell, RFD 6, Roswell Road,
Atlanta, Ga. -

All col. coleus, 15c doz. Ice plants, 10c
doz. single salmon col. ger. 5c per cut;
exchange geraneum for cutting of
red, pink or white geranueum and exch.
coleus for sultanas, any col. or baby
breath fern, beefsteak begonia, or cac-
tus. Write what you have. Mrs. Jessie
Croft, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 60.

Petunia plants, 10c doz. 11 doz. $1;
purple sweet violets, 15c doz. blue iris,
25c doz. old fashioned yellow jonquils,
15 doz. bulbs; verbena plants, 10c doz.
6 kinds monthly rose cut. 10c doz.
cream, pink, sunset, dark red, ever-
blooming pink tinge. Mums, sev kinds,
15c. doz. Mrs. U. G. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 7. .

May blooming cactus, 10c rooted, 5c
cut., calla lilies, 15 and 20c ea. Altheas,
10c cut. yellow cosmos seed, 3. kind
marigold, 5c pkg; blue and yellow iris,
physostegia plants, 25e doz. Amaryllis,
25c; Exch. for 1 large Regal lily, bar-
berry, bushes. Mrs. J. T. Manry, Gog-
gins, Ga.

Rainbow moss, 10c bunch; Fairy lil-
ies, 3 for 5c; green and white wander-
ing Jew, 3 cut. 5c; November and
Christmas cactus cut. 5c ea, sword fern
cut.-10c; white conch begonia, 5c each,
pink oxalis bulbs, 5c each. Elephant
Ears, 10c ea. bulb; red and pink June
cactus, 5c ea. cut. Add postage. All
cut. rooted. Miss Pearl Farmer, Gain-
esville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Golden Glow, 20c doz. peppermint,
10c doz. creeping moss for hanging bas-
kets, orange day lilies, 15 doz. red
horsemint, dusty miller, each, 20c doz.



white jonquils, 30c doz. yellow fall

pinks, 25c doz. Well rooted. Add post- Ga.



FIVE
oo Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving,

Dbl. butter ang egg bulbs, 75c a 100;
white narcissi, with yellow cup, blooms
in cluster, fragrant, 25c doz. $1.a 100.
wild ferns, dif. kinds, 50c doz. $2.50 a
100. Other flowers. Write for prices.
Cash or money order. Mrs. T. H. Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5.

Shasta daisies, 3 col. hardy verbena,
blue and purple spider wart, 15c doz.
Virginia Creeper-Vine, 15c ea. myrtle
with blue flowers light blue violets,
10c doz. 75c a 100; sev. col. and kinds
mixed chrysanthemums, including yel-
low button, Chesterfield daisies, white
variegated violets, 3 doz. 20c; Yucca, 2
bulbs, 15c. Orange lilies, 20c doz. John
Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. Box 42.

Pink thrift, 15c doz. big type chry-
santhemums, 25c doz. daisy type, 30
doz. May day lilies, 25c doz. dbl. May
day lilies, 35e doz. dusty miller, lace
border plants and sweer grass, 15 doz. a
yard coleus, 25c doz. blue Roman hya- os
cinths, and butter and eggs, each, 30c
doz. jonquils, 15c doz. large req and
yellow cannas, 25c doz. Dorothy Perkins ~
roses, white and red, 15 and 20c each; ey
3 kinds of ferns, same price; pink prim- eS
roses, 30c g 100; wax vine cut. pink and
white ger. dbl. cut. 7c each, hollyhocks,
all col. 3 for 25c; houseleak, 10c each, -.
wandering Jew, 3 for 5c. Add postage Bs
on all orders. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, But-
ler, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 44. :

Red flowering Japan quince, 25
ee for $1; dbl. pink almonds, 8 for

5c; Eng. dogwood, 4 for 50c; red hol-
lyhocks: ,50c doz. white Shasta daisies,
25c doz pink and white primroses, 3
doz. 50c; dbl. jonquils and single, 25
doz. orange day lilies, $1 a 100; yellow
and white pinks. 25c doz. lavender iris,
25c doz. golden bells, 6 for 25c; dusty
miller, ladys wash bowl, all 15 doz.
black-eyed Susans, 15c doz. old maids
25c doz. Mrs. Minnie Silver, Oakman,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Purple king and lavender iris, 40c.
doz. trailing arbutus 20c doz. wild
honeysuckle, red and yellow, 25 each;
mtn. laurels, small size, 25c each; med-
ium size, 50c each; large $1 each; Birch ye
sprouts, 15c each, 5 for 50c; Mtn. ferns
all var. 30c doz. blue grass (kind used
in making medicine) 25c doz. musca- =~
dine vines, 25c each. Fox grape vines,
25c each. All well rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. Minnie Charles, Ellijay, Ga. |
Rt. 2 Box 1. :

Red and white azaleas, 25c ea. or 3 ~
for 65c; pink cherokee roses, 15c ea. OF
2 for 25c; artificial peach trees, lic ea.
2 for 25c; junipers, 25c each; choice
roses, all colors, 20c each, or 6 for $1;
balsam bush, $2 each; tiger lilies, 25c
doz. purple lilac, 25c each; box elders,
20c. each, req dogwood, 10c each; ever-
green honeysuckle, 5c each, 6 for 25;
wall vines, 10c each; golden bells, 10c
each; Gentlemens Walking Stick, 20c
doz. March Mallards, 10c ea. All well
rooted. Add postage. Miss leslie
Wright, Loving, Ga. Ais

Dark purple and lavender iris, pink
phlox, bleeding heart, Golden glow, all
25c doz. daffodils and narcissi. 75c a
100; snowballs, pink weigelas, 2 for 25c;
orange day lilies, Star of Bethlehem, ~
75 a 100; purple foxglove, leopard lil-
ies, 25c doz. Blue, Grass 75' 100; hibis-
cus, 25c each; dbl. yellow japonicas, 2
for 25c; yellow button Fall pinks, large
dbl. yellow and red, 75c a 100; red flow-
ering quince, 2 for 25c; Add postage.
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.

3. Box 44. : j
Dbl. white, red, dark red, light red,
rose and dark rose ger. cut. 5c each, 6
for 25c; everblooming red and pink be-
gonia, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; grape begonias,
well rooted, 10c ea. small leaf green
Jew, 3 for 10c; Christmas cactus, root-~
ed, 15c; Elephant Ears, 35c ea. bulb pr.
2 for 50c; jurple verbena, blooming size,
good roots, 15c doz. 2 doz. 25c; dbl and
sng. mixed Touch-me-nots, 8 dif. kinds _
mix. col. petunias, Black-eyed Susans,
small marigolds, all 10c doz. 3 doz. 25c; ~
Blue Bottle bulbs, $1 a 100; blue vio-
lets, 50c a 100; red hibiscus, rooted, 20c;
3 col. blooming moss, 10c doz 3 aog 25c;
6dif. kinds ger. cuttings free with ea. $1
order. Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga, RFD
























es



3.

Red, everblooming begonia, maple
leaf and pink everblooming begonia
cuttings, 10 cts each; several different
colors geraniums, 10 cts each; Fuschias,
pink and purple 10 cts per cutting
Seed rose pink hibiscus, salvia red sun-
flowers, double dahlias, mixed colors,
bachelor buttons, dwarf red princes
feather, everlasting sweet pea seed, 10
cts per pkg. Fire plant anq burning
bush, red salvia, larkspur, giant zinnia
plants, 20 cts per doz. Will exchange
any of above for Widows tears or
white fuschias, bronze or striped Jew.



Miss Eva Cogburn, RFD 2, Alpharetta,





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F lowers and Seed
oe For Sale

urge type mums, cream, bronze,
ite, yellow, 40c doz. daisie type 25c
. canna bulbs, large red, green leaf,



ellow and red, green leaf, orange
bronze leaf, yellow green leaf, 50c doz.
crepe myrtle. Star Jasmine, 10c cut.
sr. rooted, 15c and 20c each; cuttings,
Oc ea. purple violets, 10c doz. 3 doz. 5c;
sllow _and white narcissi, 30c doz.
lbs jonquils, daffodils, old time but-
and eggs, 25c doz. dbl. pink hya-
ctinths, 10c ea. bulb; red and white
hiia slips, 10c ea. 3 for 25c; white,
vender and purple iris, 40c doz. petu-
as, 20c doz. Exch for white cannas,
lif. col. periwinkle, phlox, angel wing
gonia, rose color cannas, dif. col.
gladioli and other flowers. Mrs. J. C.
ize, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2.

Mix. col. hardy phlox, mix. col. mums
mix col. hollyhocks, golden glow, fox-
glove, pink running roses, New Years
vine, large leaf cannas, all 25c doz.
plants all mix. col. petunias, phlox,
Balsam, 2 doz. 25c; rose cut. not rooted,

inds 10c per doz. Box plant cuttings,
rooted: 1 ea. geraniums, hibiscus,

sticia, plumbago, dbl. white fuchsia, 2

ple fushcia, 2 weeping lantana, 1
riegated lantana ,1 hydrangea and -1
onia, 1 each red carnation pink and
mas, June, Snake cactus, oxalis, musk
ants, all for 50c; also 1 dbl. petunias,;

ngel Wing begonia, red begonia, 1

rge red cactus, 1 purple stripe Jew, 1

hite striped Jew, 1 walnut geraniums,

red geranium, all for 35c. Add post-
aa oS Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega,

Dbl. mix. col. dahlia slips, some fine
5c each, 40c doz. large. flowering
cannas, 5c ea..50c doz. red and

low cannas, large 35c doz. pink ox-

is, conch begonia near white, all 5c
iC mix. dbl. balsam, petunias,
et flowers, all 20c doz. mix. ver-
5c each; small sprengeri ferns, 5c
ch; blue and variegated violets, 10c
yz. Star of Bethlehem, periwinkle, 20c

z. dbl. Angel Trumpet, 25c each; rtd
s comb, 25c doz. mix. moss and
let sage, 25c doz. mix. col. fine
ts of mums, 25c doz. Add postage

all orders. Mrs. J. Winter, Bu-

a. $
Prince feathers (large brilliant red
und grows about 3 ft. high), 10c
flower plants, 25c a 100, winter
arge kind wood flowers, en-

MARKET BULLETIN

semble, 25c doz. Exch. for good breed
rabbits or anything can use. Claude
Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

Mtn. ferns, 10c ea. 25 for $1; white,
pink, purple, hardy phlox, 25 doz. blue
hedge grass, 30c doz. golden glow, 6
for 20c; Shasta daisies, 40c doz. old
fashioned dbl. yellow rose, 25 each;
blue cream butter-cups, 25c doz. yellow
speckled flag lilies, 30c doz. lemon lil-
ies 25c; white butterfly bush, 30c each,

2for 50c; red bush honeysuckle vine,
50c; pink crepe myrtle, 30c each, 2 for
40c; white sweet williams, 30c doz.
Royal blue iris, 30c doz. All well root-
ed. Add postage. Miss Pearl Vick, Eli-
jay, Ga. Rt. 3. .

Dark purple iris, orange lilies, $1.50 a
100; dbl. yellow japonica, pink, white
hardy phlox, golden glow, 25c doz. red
flowering quince, pink almod, pink
and purple altheas, 3 for 25c; yellow
thornless roses, 2 for 25c; blue grass,
20c. doz. daffodils, 25c doz. pink prim-
roses, purple foxglove, black-eyed Su-
sans, $1 a 100; variegated violets, 24c
doz. pink weigelas, 25c each. Add
| postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Elli-
jay, Ga. RFD 3.

Cuttings, Sc ea. 6 geraniums, 3 shades
of pink, 2 of salmon, and red, none
single; 4 sultanas, purple, salmon, rose
and pink; 3 hydrangeas, white, blue
and pink; 2 begonias,. white and red;
oxalis bulbs, pink and white, 12 for 15c;
jonquils, 12 for 25c early and late nar-

cissi, 12 for 35c. No orders wanted for
| less than 60c. Postage paid on these.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Boston, Ga.

Red flowering quince, Eng. dogwood,
| fowering pink almond, pink crepe myr-
tle, all 3 for 25c; purple foxglove, 3 doz.
for 30c; blue iris, 25c doz. lemon lilies,
20c doz. pink primroses, 2 doz. 25c;
dusty miller, 15c doz, Birdeye hedge
plants, 2 doz. 25c; cosmos, 15c doz. All
well rooted. Strong plants moss pack-
ed. Mrs. Louise Blaylock, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 48. ey : :

Everblooming cape jasmine cut with
blooms unrooted, 5c each, 35 doz. dif.
col. verbena, snapdragons, scarlet sal-
via, 25c doz., coleus, dif. col. 5c each.
35c doz. well rooted; yellow trumpet
jonquils, blooming size bulbs, 25c doz.
$1 a 100; white box hydrangea, cut.
rooted, 20c each; porch box collection:
1 doz. ea. verbena, coleus, snapdragon,
scarlet salvia, petunia, dusty miller, for
$1; Add postage on orders under 25c.
No flower exch. Cash or money order.
Miss Inez Moore, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Red and yellow cannas, 25 cts per
doz; pink cannas, 50 cts per doz; pink



ed double zinnias, 10 cts per doz; April
blooming narcissi, $1 per hundred; ele-
phant ears, 3 for 10 cts. Add_ postage
On orders less than 50 cts. Will exch.
for peas, or good, fertile turkey eggs.
Mrs. R. W. Hudson, RFD 1, Lorane,

Ga.

Petiinias, different colors, 10 cts per
doz; fountain plants, periwinkles, prin-
ces feather, zinnias, mixed colors, 10
cts per doz; white and pink hydrangea
cuttings, rose cactus, June cactus, ox-
alis, 5 cts each; salmon pink sultana
cuttings, 5 cts each; 8 different colors
geraniums, 4 different kinds begonias,
5 ets per cutting, 10 ts, rooted; bear
seeds, 5 cts per tablespoonful. Add
postage. Mrs. W. M. Gordon, RFD 3,
Talking Rock, Ga.

Double yellow japonicas, well rooted,
25 ets. each; extra large, 50 cts each;
hardy phlox, 45 cts per doz; crepe myr-
tle, 45 cts per doz; fox gloves, 40c per
doz; grass pinks, 45 cts per dgz; pink
flowering almond, 25 cts each; golden
glow, 60 cts per doz; honeysuckles, 20
cts per doz; evergreen, 20 cts per doz;
red anthae, 50 cts butter and egg, bulbs,
25 cts per doz; Miss Clyde. Barrett,
RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. ;

Midday moss, 5 cts per doz; 2 colors
lantnas, 10 cts; sworg and maiden hair
ferns, 10 & 15 ets; sprengeri fern, 5 cts
per bunch; angel trumpet, 6 for 15 cts
or 25 cts per doz; balsam, 10 cts per
doz; justicia, 10 cts each; cape jasmine,
10 cts each, 3 for 25 cts; white hydran-
geas, 10 and 15 cts; coral begonias, 10
cts and 15 cts; standing sypress, 3 doz
for 25 cts; red and yellow cannas, 10
cts each, or 3 for 25 cts; pink verbena,
-5 ,~ 10 cts each; Marigold, 10 cts per
doz; sweet scented pinks, dark and
light pink, 5 ctst. per bunch, 50 ctst per
doz; lilacs, 5 and 10 cts. Add postage.
Mrs. J. W. .Fordham, RFD 2, Tooms-
boro, Ga. <

Red and yellow azaleas, $1 per doz;
pink perennial phlox, 35 cts per doz; 10
choice ferns, 75 cts sweet williams, 25
cts per doz; Evergreenewax plants for
box flowers, 25 cts per doz; strawberry
bushes, 75 cts per doz; red japonicas,
25 cts each; pink trailing arbutus, 25
cts per doz; lemon-and day lilies, 40
ets per doz; pink Cherokee roses, $1 per
doz; white Shasta daisies, 25 cts per
doz; Arbor vitaes, junipers, 25 cts ea;



verbena, white iris, 25 cts per doz; mix-|G





Blue, pink and white salvia, 10 cts
per doz; blue, pink and white larkspur,
10 cts per doz; daisy and pompom
hardy mums, dark red, yellow, bronze,
pink, white, bright red, 10 cts per doz;
blue ageratum, lavender physostegia,
10 cts per doz; pink hardy verbena, 20
cts. per doz; pink hardy phlox, 25 cts;
clump; named varieties Iris, purple,
white, yellow, lavender, 85 cts per doz;
early and late white narcissi, $1 per
hundred; little yellow cluster, 25 cts per
doz; yellow primroses, 15 cts per doz.
Postage paiq on orders of $1 or more.
Mrs. Julia Darnell, RFD 1, Jasper, Ga.

Pink Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; red
and yellow azaleas, $1 per doz; pink
perennial phlox, 35 cts per doz; red
japonicas, 25 cts each; rhoddodendrons,
25 cts each; lemon and day lilies, 40 cts
per doz; boxwoods and junipers, also
arborvitaes, 25 cts each; evergreen wax
plants, 25 cts per doz; pink trailing
arbutus, 25 cts per doz; sweet williams,
25 cts per doz; strawberry bushes, 75
cts per doz; barberry bushes, 75 cts per
doz; Bonnie Abercrombie, Morganton,
Ga.

Large, incurved lavender Chrysanthe-
mums, 25 cts per doz; white, yellow,
pink and lavender assorted, 30 cts per
doz. postpaid.. Red, yellow, pink, white,
purple, red and variegated large and
medium size, all double dahlias, 35 cts
per doz. Postpaid. 8 extra plants free
with each $1 order. All colors petunias,
marigolds, phlox, 10 cts per doz; Miss
Annis Kelley, RFD 4, Lithonia, Ga.

Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, mixed,
35c a 100 postpaid. Mrs. W. H. Nun-
nally, Monroe, Ga.

1 yr. olqg Coral vine tubers, 3 for 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. G. W. Butler, Iron
City, Ga. : -

April narcissi, jonquils, daffodils, dbl.
daffodils, Star of Bethlehem bulbs
(mixed by resetting), $1.50 per 100, 60c
a doz. All bulbs State insp. Miss Lil-
lian Thomas, Haralson ,Ga.

Hastings hybrid coleus, mixed colors,
15 cts doz; Centura bachelor buttons,
double pink balsam, snow-on-the-mtn.,
zinnias, straw flowers, white daisies, 10
cts per doz; sword fern, 10 ets; white
and green striped Jew, 3 for 5 cts;
maple leaf begonia cuttings, 1 Octs ea;
ivy vine cuttings, 5 cts each; red Xmas,
snake, and summer cactus cuttings, 10
cts per doz; 5.colors double geraniums,
5 cts each; winter mums, 5 colors, 10
cts per doz.; rainbow moss, 5 cts per
bunch; blue weeping Mary, 10 cts each;
purple. coleus, 10 cts per doz; pink and
white hydrangea cuttings, 2 for 5 cts;
Mrs. H. G. Fraser, RFD 7, Gainesville,

a.
12 kinds of named Iris, labaled, $1.10
per doz; 15 unlabelled, $1.10; 15 colors
mixed, 25 for $1.10; purple, white and
yellow, 5 Ofor $1.10; six each of Her
Majesty; Lohengrin, Isoline, Plu-
meri, Rhein Nixe, and Sherwin Wright,
3 for 60 cts; 6 for $1.10; 3 ea. of Lent A.
Williamson and Jacquesiona, 40 cts ea;
3 for $1.10, 6 for $2.10; Siberian iris, 6
for 50 cts; $1.10 per doz; Japanese
mixed, 6 for $1.10; 6 colors of cannas,
45 cts per doz; Queen Annes lace, cor-
reopsis, primroses, blue violets, 35 cts
per hundred; white and purple violets,
6 doz. for 35 cts; sweet williams, au-
tumn glow and Chesterfield daisies, 4
doz for 35 cts; 3 colors of verbena, 60

cts per hundred; giant ribbon and ze-

bra grass, 8 for 35 cts; hardy hibiscus,
mixed, 35 cts per doz; daisy mums, Bos-
ton ivy, periwinkle and Myrtle vine, 35
cts.per hundred; mixed colors perennial
phlox and peas, 60 cts per doz; butter-
fly bushes, 3 for 35 cts; 6 cuttings ea
of red and purple true azaleas, 6 for 35
cts; true snowdrop bulbs, 60 cts per
doz; jonquils, $1.10 per hundred; red
and pink cactus, now in bloom, 35 cts
each! cuttings and Christmas cactus,
35 cts per doz; shasta: daisies, leopard
lilies, 2 doz for 35 cts. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
RFD 5, Calhoun, Ga.

Face pinks, 25 cts per doz; golden
glow, 25 cts per doz; wax plants, 30 cts
per doz; Indian hollyhocks, 15 cts per
doz; salmon vine, 40 cts per doz; sun-
flower plants, 25 cts per doz; yellow
gold button plants, 30 cts. per doz;
Meadow cactus, 3 for 50 cts. All well
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Martha
Pope, Ioving, Ga. :

Royal purple King iris, 25 cts per
doz; blue ageratum, 15 cts per doz; 2
for 25 cts; purple and pink hardy phlox,
25 cts per doz; pink primroses, 3 doz for
25 cts; all co/o1s hollyhock plants, 25
cts per doz; purple foxgloves, 15 cts per
doz; 2 doz frr 25. cts; dusty miller,
house leak, 75 cts per doz; golden glow,
25 cts per doz, 3 doz for 50 cts; pink
weigelias, well rooted, 2 for 25 cts;
hardy hibiscus, pink and white, 10 cts
each; snowball sprouts, bridal wreath,
20 cts each; double yellow button
mums 15 cts per doz; blue spider wort,
20 cts per doz; 3 doz for 50 cts; orange
day lilies, 15 cts per doz; 2 doz for 25
cts; English dogwood, golden bell, al-



Thursday June 5, 1930.

theas, 10 cts each; butter-and-egg
plants, 15 cts per doz; 2 for 25 cts. A
plants well rooted and packed in damp
moss. Please add postage. Ellen Sil-
ver,, RFD 2, Talking Rock, Ga.

Rooteg geraniums, 15 and 25 cts ea; o

cuttings, 5 cts each; snake, Christmas,
pug nose and alligator cactus, 10 cts
each; lace fern, 20 cts; fish tail and
baby breath fern, 15 cts each; ivy leaf
geraniums, 10 cts per cutting; amaryl-

lis, 15 and 25 cts each; Venus begonia,

20 cts; guinea wing, 15 cts ea; holly-
hocks, 15 cts per doz; narcissi, 25 cts
per doz; mixed, 5 kinds of Iris, 25 cts
per doz; pink peonies, Madonna lilies,
red spider lilies, 20 cts each; last year
columbines, 60 cts per doz; Platycodon,
15 cts each; small tiger lilies, 25 cts per
doz; mixed mums, 20 cts per doz; per-
ennial phlox, 30 cts per doz; shasta and

blue daisies, 5 cts each: double white

Easter roses, 15 cts each; rd carna-
tions, 15 cts ach; Jap speedwell helio-
trope, physostegia, Monara white and
yellow primroses, perennial asters, Bol-
tona, purple verbena, 5 cts each; blue
hyacinths, 50 cts per doz Mrs. J. H.
Fife, Armuchee, Ga. : :

Touch-me-not plants, 25 cts per doz;
asters, all colors, 30 cts per doz; wool
flowers, 25 cts per doz; large red can-

nas, 40 cts per doz; pink verbena, 30 cts

per doz; grass pinks, 25 cts per doz;
pink and lavender sweet williams, 30
cts per doz; yellow japonicas, double,
20 cts each; well rooted snowdrops, 25
cts per doz; yellow daisies, 15 cts ea;
corkwood, blue foxglove, 20 cts per doz.
White ribbon grass, 35 cts per doz;

small striped grass, 20 cts per doz. All ~

well rooted, Add postage on all orders.
Mrs. Eula Silvers, RFD 3, Box 88, Elli-
jay, Ga. f :
Large blue hydrangeas, rooted in
1929, 25 cts each; 6 for $1. Yellow calla
lily bulbs, 25 cts each; cannas, different
colors, mixed, 5 cts each, or 50 cts per
doz. Perennial purple columbine, 2
plants for 25 cts; physostegia, lavender
flowers 6 plants for 25 cts; perennial
blue verbena, bronze flowered flag, pe-
rennial yellow primroses, house leak >
plants, purple sweet violets, nickel moss
Star of Bethlehem, 15 cts per doz; 75
cts per hundred, $4 per M. Purple Ger-

man Iris, 35 cts per doz; yellow daffo- |

dils, white narcissus, 25 cts per. doz, $1
per hundred. Will exchange any of

abve for seed pes, white or speckled

crowders preferred, or strong, healthy

Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants. Add

postage.
a.

Purple and lavender iris, 15 cts per

doz; fox gloves, 10 cts per doz; golden =

glow, 15 cts per doz; purple lilacs, 15

cts each; purple verbena, 15 cts per doz.

yellow cannas, 20 cts per doz; ever-
looming rose cuttings, 15 cts each.

Blooming size snowball, 25 cts each; -

pink weigelas, 20 cts each; doffodils,
jonquils, white narcissus bulbs, 65 cts.

per hundred; Shasta daisies, 15 cts

per doz. Christmas and star jasmine, 20
cts each; yellow Kirria japonicas, 10
cts each; pink almonds, 2 for 15 cts;
velvet roses, 10 cts each; white spirea,

10 cts each; pink Dorothy Rerkins-roses - - .

10 cts each; orange day lilies, 15 cts
per doz. Add postage. Irene Foster,

RFD 3, Box 438, Ellijay, Ga.

White Iris and orange day lilies, 15
cts per doz; double yellow cannas, 35
cts per doz; ox-eye and Shasta daisies,
petunias and zinnias ,15 cts per doz;
Hearty Rose color hibiscus seed, 10 cts
per tablespoonful; oxalis, pink, 3 for 10
cts; Wandering Jew, 10 cts per doz;
pink, apple blossom, purple and orange
sultanas, well rooted, 20 cts each; dbl.
white, red, salmon, carmine and rose-
bud geraniums, rooted, 2 for 25 cts;
daffodils, 15 cts per doz. bulbs; dusty
miller plants, 10 cts per doz; double-red
and white dahlias, 3 for 25 cts. Add
postage on orders less than 50 cts. Mrs.
L. G. Sanders, RFD 2, Dewy Rose, Ga.

_Sweet scented white and yellow nar-
cissi, $1 a 100; orange and white with
yellow center chrysanthemums, 75c a
100, African and French margold, crim-
son ostrich feather plumes, mix. col.
dbl. balsam all 15 doz. or 2 doz. 25c;
mix. col. hollyhocks, 20e doz. white and
pink hydrangea, pink justicia, 20c -ea.;
rainbow moss, 15c bunch, grape be-
gonias, white and Chatelaine Supreme,
15e each. Mothers Tears, 10c ea; hardy
red carnations, 20c each. Add postage

on order ang get something free. Miss _

Estelle Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1.

Peonies to bloom soon for sale. Mrs.
M. E. Hendrix, Bright, Ga.

50c each, Daffodil, dbl. daffodil and
May blooming white narcissi_ bulbs.
Sell, or exch. for 15 Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs, or 12 S. C. R. I. red
eggs, or will exch. twice this number of

bulbs for 12 mommoth Bronze turkey

eggs. Mrs. Wiley.

h,
Ga. RFD

, W. Wright, Forsyt

{

Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy,



'F lowers and Seed

Wanted

z f
ant all colors wild iris or pond lil-
S, crimson crepe myrtles all col true
Moss roses, the old fashioned kind with



t Eee i stripe, true
Amaryllis, purple sultana, yellow pe-
pink, hardy, and other colors of carna-
pa , hardy, and other colors of carna-

Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.

= Want to exch. yellow sugar crowder

peas for Boston and Sword ferns: cup

ol as 2 nice size ferns. B. Wood, Grif-
n, Ga.



rite. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huching, Ga.
_ Want to exch. yr. old night. blooming
josmine for well rooted, dbl. red japo-
. Write. Mrs. Chas. G. Lynn,

_ Want several thousand Camellia Ja-
ponica cuttings, 4 to 6 in. I. D. Han-
cock, Moultrie, Ga. Box 624.

Want 2 Camellia Japonicas, 3
ft. size. Will pay $8 ea. Want 1 each,
white, pink and red. Write what you
have in color and size. Will go after
them if suited ang not over 100 mi
from here. Carlton Buie, Moultrie, Ga.
504, Ist St. N. W.
Want to exch. white narcissi bulbs
for any kind of box flowers, or sell the
bulbs for $1 per 100. Mrs. J. T. Lewis,
Gollege Park, Ga. Rt. 2. -

Want to exch. fine varieties dahlia
Slips for florist type, large, incurved
pink, lavender and yellow chrysanthe-
mums. Write first. Mrs. F. J. Dantz-
ler, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want several hundred Salvia or ce
Cu ate
number and best price. Must be pack-
ed to insure safe del. Mrs. W. I. War-
wick, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.

_ Want to exch. white feed sacks for
flowers and shrubbery. Write before
sending. Mrs. H. C. Bagley, Dalton,

Ga. Rt. 1. -
Want to exch. dbl. varieties dahlia
Slips for five large pink, lavender, yel-
low mums. Dahlia slips, 3 for 25c; also
ave some choice, named var. for 1l5c
each. Would also exch. slips for tulips,
racinths, Easter and Bermuda. lily,
gladioli, bulbs. The bulbs to be del. in
Mrs. Frank J. Dantzler,

Swann, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 1. __.
Want six Boxwood shrubs. Will ex-
change chrysanthemum plants for box-
woods, at rate of 1-2 cents each. Colors
of mums, bright yellow, mottled orange,
purplish red, orchid, white with yellow
center, and reddish pink. Miss Mae
McGee, Knoxville, Ga.
Want fancy leaf caladium_ bulbs.
Stte price. Mrs. Rosa Morrell, Box 234,
Meigs, Ga.
- Will pay cash for 1 white and
pink hydrangea, 1 maple begonia, 1
justicia, 1 white and pink and one red
sultana, pink, red fuschias, ferns, Bos-
ton, Roosevelt, sword and several dif-
ferent kinds of begonia. Mrs. M. A
Ayers, Box 141, Carnesville, Ga.
Want pure )
mg Decorative dahlias, plants, slips,
bulbs. Price, etc in first letter. Mrs. F.
Breland,. Savannah, Ga. 1611 East
enry St. ;
~ Lemon verbena, type which grows
- from three to four ft. high, foliage has
elicate fragrance, leaves smooth and
similar to peach tree leaves. Write
Mrs. M. D. Gill, 1445 Eighteenth St.,
lumbus, Ga.

3 Plants For Sale

| Brimmer and ponderosa tomato plts.
nice and well roooted, 25c per 100; 65c
per 300, postpaid. Collard plants, 20
ets. per 100, 50c per 300, postpaid. Sage
plants, 10c ea. 3 for 18c; 6 for 30c.
postpaid. L. J. Volrath, Winston, Ga.
- Pure state insp. imp. pink skin Por-
Oo Rican potato plants, seed stock
erwn from vine cuttings, excluisvely
or planting, $1.25 per M. FOB. Cash
r will exch. for pure bred chickens.
Pet sheep or pure bred Jersey heifer.
E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. ;
-, Genuine state insp. Porto Rican po-
ato plants, now ready, $1.10 per M.;
M and up, 95 cts. per M. L. R. Boat-
ht Coffee, Ga.
Pure Poro Rican potato plants, best
uality Gov. insp. Now ready $1.40 per
Mi; 10M lots, $1.25 per M. J. H. Will-

"| Ty, Ga.
white summer-fall bloom-



iams, Alma, Ga. _
Imp. Red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, also Nancy Hall variety, $1.25

per M. FOB Pelham, C. R. Redmond,
Pelham, Ga.

Napier grass roots and plants. Gov.
analysis gives it same protein as al-
walfa. Good for stock and cows. Now.
8 time to plant. Write for prices. S.
f. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.

Pure Porto Rican potato plants,
shipped anywhere in Ga. $1.25 per M.
20c per 100; $7 per 5M. Gov. insp. Sat-
Sfaction guar. William, M. Spivey
Surrency; Ga. ae

Potato plants now ready, 20 cts per
100; $1.25 per M.cash or check with
srder. Dan A. Campbell, Baxley, Ga.
Pure Porto Ricari potato plants, $1.-
45 per M; $7 per 5M. No COD with-
sut part cash with order. Mrs. A.
Jampbell Surrency, Ga.

Swicord heading collard plants, 22c
Jer 100; $1. per 500; $1.75 per M. del.
Ls, York, Rt. 4. Lumpkin Ga.

Porto Rican potato piants, $1.50 per
M. FOB Tifton. Also Marglobe, Bonny
yest, and Baltimore tomato plants,
a per M. G. W. Coleman, Tifton,
Aa.

Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato
Jlants, $1.25 per M. Prompt shipment
. M. Carter, Rockingham, Ga.

_ Lettuce and cabbage plants, 60 cts
-or-500; $1 per M. Prompt shipment.
Will exch. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville,
3a. ; eat s :

- Gov. insp. Porto Ricans potato plts.

31.25 per M. FOB. Bristol, Ga. W. H.
Moody, Bristol, Ga.

Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,
state insp. and treated Grown from
vine cuttings, $1.50 per M. 5M and
over, $1.40 per M. FOB. Prompt ship-
ment. J. H. Lord, Jesup, Ga.

Genuine Red skin Porto Rican po-
tato plants insp. and treated, $1.50
per M, FOB shipping point. 5M anda
over, $1.35 per M. G. H. Lord, Rt 1
Graham, Ga. }

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabage
plants, 50c per 500; 90c per M. del.
axtra large egg plants, 25 for 25c; 50c
per 100, del. 1-2 c ea when ordered
with cabbage plant... E. L. Durham,
Rt. 5 Dublin, Ga.

-Long pod hot pepper plants, 25c per
100, $1 per 500; broad leaf and twist
oud tobacco plants, 25c per 100; 2 doz.
medium size rhubarb plants, 75c per

/doz. 1 doz. yr. old rhubarb plants, 25c

sach, or $2 per doz; missionary straw-
verry plants, $1 per 500; Beauty and
Farlianna tomato plants, 30c per 100;
Yarrow catnip plants, 60c per doz.
Field grown and good count. Also good
plants. No order filled for less than
50c. Cash or money order. Mrs. Thorn
ton McCurley, Rt. 5. Hartwell, Ga.

Genuine Porto Rican potato plants
gov. insp. $1.50 per M. FOB. or $2 per
M. Del. Colon J. Hamilton, Baxley,
Ga. : 3 :

State insp. well dipped, pink. skin
Porto Rican potato plants, $1.35 per
M. FOB. Now ready for shipment.
Send M. O. No checks accepted. Seab
Smith Bristol, Ga. .

Gov. inspected, porto rican potato
plants, $1.45 per M; 5M or more; $1.35
per M, Good count, quick service. L.
E. Deal, Bristol, Ga. . ae

Gov. insp. pure Porto Rican pota-
to plants, $1.60 per M. del. Tomato
glants, same price, variety Stone
ind Baltimore. B. E. Daniel, Rt. 1 Ty

Porto Rican potato plants, $1 per
500; $1.75 per M. Tomato plants, 75c
ner 500: $1.25 per M. Ruby King and
vimento pepper plants, $1 per 500;
$1.50 per M. Hot pepper plants, 20c
ner M. cabbage and onion plants, 85c
per M. All pee postpaid. R Chan-
3 eville, Ga.
nie variety of Cabbage, tomato
and collard plants, 20c per 100; $1 per
VI. del. $4 per 5M, exp. collect. Pimen-
ny and hot pepper plants. 25c per 100;
$1.75 per M. postpaid. C. Garrett, Oak-
2 Ga. eS ;
Me onecradish roots, 10 cts. ea. catnip
plants, 5c ea. Postage paid on orders
of $1 or more. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Rt.

er, Ga.
ced Porto Rican potato plants, $1.-
35 per M. del. or $1 per M. express
sollect. S. J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga.

Purple skin i
$1.25 er M. or $1 per M in 5M lots.
Sash with order. B. M. Bratcher, Rt.

\ + Ga.
: eee Baltimore tomato plants
$1 per M. E. B. Travis Riverdale. Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.60 per
mw. Lots of 5M or more, $1.45 per M.
Cash with order. I. E. Clayton, Tif-

ee and . Jersey Wakefield,

also Flat Dutch cabbage plants; New

d Baltimore tcinato plants;
headin : collards, 5e per 100, $1.25

Porto Rican potato plts.

MARKET BULLETIN :
: j;per M. Pimiento pepper plants, 35c

per 100; $2 per M. del. Jim Tumblin,
Rt. 2. Gainesville, Gal

Gov. insp. Porto Rican potato plants
$1.50 per M. or $1.25 FOB. Can ship
any day. No cks. accepted. Anywhere
in Ga. Royal King sweet pepper plants
30c per 100 del. W. D. Lightsey, Rt. 2
Odum, Ga.

Gov. insp. Porto Rican Potato plants
$1.50 per M. del. 5M or more, $1.85 per
M. Now ready. Old Fashioned Boones
$1.75 per M. Guy Crow, Rt. 2 Gaines-
ville, Ga. S
Guar. well rooted, 8 in. New Stone,
Baltimore tomato plants, moist roov
protection, good ventilation, labeliea
with variety name; large Chas. Wake-
filed cabbage plants, 50c per 300; $1
per 700; $1.25 per M. prepaid. C. F.
Maddox, Buford, Ga.

Horseradish, 6 bunches for 25; pep-
permint, 24 bunches for 10c; everbear-
ing and lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 25c per 100; yellow root, 25c
per lb, grub root, 10c per doz: bunches,
garden horsemint, 6 for 15 cts. black
haw roots, 25 for large bunch; rattl
root, 25 lb; 5 lbs. for $1. Add postag:
Will exch. for good white sacks or gooc
chewing tobacco. Mrs. Willis Grindlc
Rt. 1 Dahlonega, Ga. ;

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 pei
M; Boones, $1.75 per M; cabbage plts
50c per 300; 75c per 50, del. Ethe
Crow, Rt. 2 Gainesville, Ga. .

Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato plts.
full count and shipped promptly, $1.-
50 per M; 5M or over, $1.35 per M
All FOB. J. J. Oliff, Bristol, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican Potato plants
$1.25 per M; Early triumph, $1.50 pe:
M. Prompt shipment and full count.
&. L. Anderson, Rt. 4. Alma, Ga.

Purple Skin Porto Rican Potato
plants, govt. insp. $1.40 per M. FOB.
51.60 per M. del. in Ga. R. B McDon-
ald, Rt. 3, Alma, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, gov.
insp. $1.50 per M. 5M or more, $1.25
per M. FOB Bristol. Zonnie Carter,
Bristol, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants,
gov. inspected $1.50 per M; 5M or more
$1.25 per M. FOB Bristol. J. E. Pad-
sett, Bristol, Ga.

Goy. insp. Porto Rican Potato plts.
$1.50 per M. FOB. Write me for prices
on large orders. E. T. Clements, San-
dersville, Ga.

Gov. insp. imp. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1 per M in lots of 5M; less
than 5M lots, $1.25 per M. Good count
and prompt shipment. J. O. Kesler,
.Rt. 4, Box 59, Baxley, Ga.

Goyt insp. and treated, Porto Rican
potato plants, full count, $1.50 per M
Lots of 5M or more, $1.40 per M. FOB
Baxley..Cash with order. Mrs. J. B.
Patterson, Rt. 4 Box 87, Baxley, Ga.

Pure imp. porto Rican potato plants
govt; insp. $1.25 per M, or $1.50 del.
Cash with order. Isaac Sellers, Rt. 4
Baxley, Ga. ;

All season cabbage plants, 20c per
100; Drum head cabbage plants, 20c
per 100; yellow tomato plants, 20c
per 100; hot pepper piants, 20c per 100.
Now ready. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Rt.
3, Box 48, Ellijay, Ga. -

State insp. Porto Rican potato plts.
$1.35 per M. FOB Surrency, Ga. P. T.
Herndon, Surrency, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield, cabbage plts.
also Flat Dutch $1.25 per M; 5M or

SEVEN

more, $1 per M. plus postage. Greater
Baltimore tomato plants, now ready,
$2 per M. 5M or more, $1.75 per M.
Add postage. J. C. Chambers, Rt. 1
Gainesville, Ga. eee

Gov. insp. Porto Rican potato plants
$1.75 per M; 5M lots or more, $1.50
per M. all del. Money order or check
must accompany order. C. H. Parrish
Rt. 6 Tifton, Ga.

af

Imp. Red Skin Porto Rican potato -

plants, $1 per M. FOB. or $1.25 per
M. Del. anywhere in Ga. Money Or-
der with order. O. M. Miles, Rt. 4.Box
68 Baxley, Ga. :

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.15 per
M; pepper plants, $1.75 per M; cabbage
und collard plants, 75c per M; tomato
Mants, 75c per M. G. L. Steedly, Bax-
ley, Ga.

Pepper plants, $1.75 per M; tomato
jlants, 75 cts. per M; collard and cab-
yage plants, 75c per M. Floyd Steedly,
Baxley, Ga.

Genuine imp.
jlants, Gov. insp. and dipped, $1.25
per M. del. Shipments made at once.
3. W. Aspinwall, Rt. A. Odum, Ga.

Gov. insp. Porto Rican potato plts.
$1.25 per M. Prompt shipment. Fine,
resh plants and good count guaran-

Porto Rican potato

4

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eed. Gash with order. J. G. Purcell,

Baxley, Ga. -

Imp red skin Porto Rican potato

jlants, $1 per M. FOB or $1.25 per
. del. anvwhere in Ga. Cash with
order. No checks. J. W. Sellers,,; Rt. 4
3axley, Ga

Gov. insp.. Porto Rican potato plts.
$1.25 per M. We guar. prompt ship-
nent. Fresh strong plants and good
ount. Cash with order. Grace Purcell.
Baxley, Ga.

t Porto Rican potato plants, $1.25 per

M. Full count, prompt shipment. Cash
with order Melvin Hutcheson, Rt. 4
Baxley, Ga. ea

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1
per M. FOB. or $1.25 per M. del. Good
plants, good count. Will ship at once.
J P Mullis. Rt4 Baxly, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants. $1.25
per M. del. Full count and prompt
service. No checks. M. J. Mullis, Rt.
4. Baxley, Ga.

State insp. well dipped, imp. Porto

ae

pas

Rican potato plants, June. del. $1.40

per M. crated and del. in Ga. Leland

Lightsey, Rt. 2, Odum, Ga. ee
Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. insp:

and treated, $1.50 per M. del. or $1.25

FOB. R. H. Mangham, Rt. 7. Tifton, ne

Ga

Hot pepper plants, 10c per 100, plus

postage. Bermuda grass, 15c per 100.

No stamps or checks accepted. Will
exch. for big red Spanish peanut seed
or Poro Rican plants, or other good
kind of peanuts or potato plants.
pee J. E. Sorrels, Rt. 1. Carnesville,
Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,
$1.50 per M; 5M or more, $
M; tomato plants, New Stone, Great-
er Baltimore, $1 per M; 5M or more,
75c per M. Cabbage plants, Charles<

1.25. per ~

ton Wakefield, Early Jersey, 85c per

M; 3M or more, 75c per M;.cabbage
collards and Ga. collards,; same price.
Cash with order. Prompt shipment
euaranteed. Herman Boatright, Alma,

Ga. 1

Porto Rican potato plants, imp. and
treated, $1.50 per M, delivered. Now



ready. Geo. L.

Gainesyille, Ga. .



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Mr. Alexander Legge, who is now Chairman of the Federal Farm
Board, was formerly President of the International Harvester Company.
I wonder if Mr. Legge, when he was President of the International
Harvester Company ever appeared before Congress in the interest of a
tariff on the -products of that Company.
price of. a mowing machine has more than doubled. The price of a
reaper and binder has practically trebled, the price of wagons, even,
has practically doubled. What is the reason they can sell their farm
implements at such at increased price? They have no competition from
abroad. The farmers of the South are in competition with peon labor
and if the tariff is not uniformly distributed it is going to drag the
agricultural population of America down to the level of the peon of the
Orient, who consider twenty cents a day high wages.

They manufacture farm machinery in Germany, France,
Russia. The manufacturers in those countries give the same low pro-
portion on wages as the farmers receive, but the answer is the tariff
on American products prevents competition with these foreign manu-

Something else: Farm machinery that is made and manufactured in
America sells to the farmers of the foreign countries at a great deal
cheaper price than to the farmers of America. Bes

Some of our educated economists argue that there is some justice in
see in it is that it is making the farmers

EUGENE TALMADGE. - |}

In the past 15 years the

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Plants For Sale

Yellow skinned Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. insp., $1.50 per M, de-
livered. Now ready. Prompt deliv-
ery. Send money order. D. Story,
Autreyville, Ga.

Charleston . Wakefield cabbage
er hundred; 70c for 500;

$1.25 per M. Tomato plants, Marglobe

Cash with order.

Baltimore, Stone,
35c per hundred;
$2 per M in 5M lots
M, all delivered in
Ga. Otis Kelley, RFD 1, Lovejoy, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
-insp. and treated, $1.35 per M deliv-
ered, $1.05 per M FOB Baxley, Ga.
Count guaranteed.
E. O. Butler, RFD 3, Baxley, Ga.
Collard plants, 20c per hundred, $1.-
50 per M; $10 per 10M, FOB La-
Grange, Ga. J. W. Thompson, 606
Greenville St., LaGrange, Ga.

Red skin Porto Rican potato plants
$1 per M, June delivery, all- FOB. W.
G. OQuinn, Surrency, Ga.
* Porto Rican potato plants, $1.25 per

Norton, Greater
Redfield Beauty,
$1.40 per 500, or
or over, $1.50 per

_M, govt. insp. A. Bowen, Bristol, Ga.

der, or money order.

Porto Rican potato
M. Cash with or-
J. W. Phelps,

Govt. insp.
plants, $1.50 per

- RFD 7, Tifton, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage and
New Stone tomato plants, 25c per
hundred, 65c per 500; $1.20 per M,

- delivered. W. C. Owens, RFD 3, Bu-

ford, Ga.

_ Flowery Branch, Ga.

New Stone tomato plants, Flat
Dutch cabbage plants also_
plants, 25c per hundred, $1.25 per.
- postpaid.. J. B. Bennette, RFD

M,
1,

skin Porto Ric-

Genuine imp. red E
insp. . and

an potato plants, govt.

treated, $1.40 per M; lots of 5M and
up, $1.35 per M FOB. Money order

A

- hundred. Mrs. T. J. Cowart, Garfield

- with order. Full count and_ prompt

shipment. W. R. Hutto, RFD 2, Box
16, Surrency, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
insp., $1.25 per M, Express prepaid.
L. C. Tyre, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.

Brimmer tomato plants, 30c per

Lies rs
Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato

~ plants, $1.65 per M; $6.25 per 5M.
- packed in moss. H. R. Owens, Pem-

broke, Ga.

Genuine Porto Rican potato plants
state insp. and treated, $1.65 per M
_ in lots of 10M or more, $1.50 per M.

C. H. Reddick, RFD 3, Sylvania, Ga.
~-Red and pink skin Porto Rican po-

- tato plants, govt. insp., strong plants

+

and full count guaranteed, all orders
filled within 3 days or money prompt-
ly returned. $1.25 per M, delivered
G. E. Aspinwall, RFD A, Box 129,
Odum, Ga.
- Porto Rican potato plants, gen. pure

strain, $1.50 per M, del. 5M and up

$1.25 per M, express prepaid in Ga.
Ala. and Fla. Cash with order. Wm.
McDonald, RFD 1, Box 121, Valdosta

oe as:

Porto Rican potato plants, red skin
and red meat, $1.50 per M, 5M, $6.25
delivered in Ga. $1 per M at bed, not

erated. June delivery. T. W. Regis-

insp., Che:
a Ga:

ter, Vienna, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
ically treated, $1 per M,
FOB, Bristol, Pearl Lightsey, Bristol,

Now ready, cayenne pepper plants,
25c per doz., delivered. Mrs. Lewis Ma-
this, RFD 12, Gainesville, Ga.

Imp. red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, from vine grown potatoes.
Gov. insp. Well rooted, $1.20 per M,

cash. M. N. Ridley, Graham, Ga.

Triumph and Porto Rican potato
plants, $2 per M delivered; lots of 10M
and up, $1.75 per M, delivered. L. E.
Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per
-M, FOB or $1.75 delivered: H. W,
Bennett, Alma, Ga.

' Horehound plants for medical pur-

poses, 10c per large bunch, plus pos-
_ tage, or 3 bunches for 25c, delivered

t

Can supply large amount of yellow
root, pennyroyal, at 25c per pound.
del. Green, or 40c delivered, dry. No
stamps accepted. Mrs. H. H. Sulli-
van, RFD 5, Carrollton, Ga.

Govt. insp. and treated Porto Ri-

ean potato plants, $1.50 per M, deliv-

ok

ered. Good plants and good count
J. W. Smith, RFD 3, Baxley, Ga.
_ Hastings cabbave-collard plants, 25c
per hundred, $1.50 per M, delivered
_ Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga.
__ Tomato plants, New Stone, Greater
Baltimore, Red Rock, Favorite, and
Matchless. Also cabbage plants, Early

collard +

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, all
now reaay. Open tieid grown, shipped
packed in water moss, full count. No
delay, 30c per 200; 60c per 500; $1
per M, delivered by prepaid - parcel
post. J. O. Stokes; RFD 3, Fitzger-
ald, Ga. :

Porto Rican potato plants, grown
from the vine cutting, $1.25 per M,
delivered. Lonnie Moore, RFD 4
Baxley, Ga.

Mastadon everbearing strawberry
plants, strong and well rooted, $2 per
wundred, postpaid. -L. Hattaway,
Blakeley, Ga.

Genuine red skin Porto Rican pota-
to plants, govt., insp., $1.50 per M;
5M and up, $1.35 per M FOB. Gooa
plants and full count guaranteed.
wiay and June delivery.. Cash with
order. Clifford Altman, RFD 1, Alma,
Ga. :

imp. purple skin and pink skin Por-
to Rican potato plants, govt. insp.,.
1.50 per M. Ready to ship. New
stone and Greater Baltimore toma-
co plants, $1 per M Weil rooted and
moss packed. Collard plants, 75c per
mM. John R. Boatright, Alma, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
insp. and treated, $1.50 per M; New
stone tomato plants, $1 per M; col-
.ard plants, 75c per M. D. M. Boat-
cight, Coffee, Ga.

Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato
plants, delivered* at $1.35 per M.. All
orders filled next day after received.
af. L. Wiliams, Baxley, Ga.

Himalaya blackberry plants, 20c per
doz; 4 doz., for 50c; Green pod okra
seed, 3 this., 10c. -Mrs. S. T.. Smith,
RFD. 2, Austell, Ga.

For September setting, will have
strawberries, good but. mixed, lc ea.
St. Regis raspberries, $1 per 15. Mrs.
L. P. Porter,, RFD 1, Ringgold, Ga.
Matchless tomato plants and cah-

iard cabbage plants, 10c-per hundred,
plus postage, $1.25 per M_ delivered.
Mrs. Cora Black, RFD 1, Flowery
Branch, Ga. .

Pure Porto Rican potato
$1.25 per M, delivered in Ga. J. W.
Herndon, Surrency, Ga. :

Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
insp., $1.25 per M; 5M or. more, $1.-
15 per M. Cash with order..C. H.
Waters, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga:

Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.35 per M. 5M and over,
$1.25 per M, FOB Surrency, Ga. Per-
ry Dean, Surrency, Ga. : 599

Hot pepper plants, 15c per dozen;
Stone tomato plants, 15c per dozen.
Mrs. A. A. Silver, RFD 2, Talking
aock, Ga. Mr

Heading collard plants, 50c for 300
i5e for 500; $1 per M, delivered. New
stone tomato plants, 40c for 200; 65c
for 500, $1 per M, delivered. Hot spur
pepper plants, 25c per hundred, 45c
ior 200; purple egg plants, hot bell
Jepper and bouquet pepper plants,
25e for 2 doz., delivered. No checks.
Mrs. F. E. Hapoldt, Lewiston, Ga.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore
comato plants, 60c per 500; $1 per
M, delivered, COD, 55c per hundred,
0c per M. Early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield cabbage plants, 50c per 500
| 35e per M, delivered. 40c per 500, 75c
per M, COD. Good count guaranteed.
Packed in water moss, Will ship at
es S. C. Rowe, RFD 2, Fitzgerald,

a. ;

Genuine imp. Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. insp and treated, $1.25
per M; 5M or more, $1.15 per M. D.
T. Herrington, Graham, Ga. :

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.25 per
M; 5M lots, $1.15 per M. Insp and
treated, ship Tuesdays and Saturdays.
.R. E: Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga.

State insp., well dipped, imp. Porto
Rican potato plants, $1.40 per M. Cra-
ted and delivered anywhere in Geor-
a Leland Lightsey, RFD 2, Odum,

a. x

Porto Rican potato plants, insp.
Porto Rican potato plants, $1 per M,
sa W. D. Lightsey, RFD 2, Odum,

a.

Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,
insp and treated, $1.35 per M. Balti-
more tomato plants, $1 per M, all FOB
Baxley, Ga. .O. P. Pittman, RFD 4,
Baxley, Ga. >

Imp. red skin. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.25 per M. S. P. Hutto,
Surrency, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
insp. and treated, $1.35 per M. Balti-
more tomato plants, $1 per M, all FOB
as Ga. M. L. Bullard, Baxley,

a.

Genuine certified Porto Rican pota-
to plants, $1.25 per M up to 6M;
6M and up, $1 per M FOB. S&S. F.

plants,



BULLET eee
, Porto Rican potato plants, state in- |

tato plants, govt. insp. and

bage plants, also Ga. collard and col-j

N_

spected, $1.25 per M; 5M and over,
$1.10 per M., FOB Surrency, Ga. Cash
or money with order. Coy Rentz,
Surrency, Ga. :

Red skin Porto Ricans and Boone
potato plants, $1.75 per M, delivered.
Ready May and June. Guy Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Red skin Porto Ricans and old fash-
ioned Boone potato slips, insp. and
treated. Now ready, $1.75 per M, de-
uivered, Also Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants, 25c per hundred, $1.25
per M, delivered. Broad leaf tobacco,
35 per hundred, or $2 per M, deliv-
ered. Cabbage plants, $1.25 per M;
5 and 10.M, $1 per M, delivered. G.
C. Waldrip, RFD 1, Flowery Branch,
Ga. :

Certified red and yellow Porto Ri-
can potato plants, $1.50 per M; $12.-
50 per 10M. Express charges collect.
Tomato plants, Livingston Globe,
Stone, postpaid, 70c per 500; $1.25 per
M. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Nice pimento pepper plants, 25c per
hundred, prepaid. Under one hundred
not prepaid. Would exchange for
flowers, such as fuchsias, roses, stag
ivy, geraniums,. English and parlor
ivy, lantanas, or begonias except conk
oe W. L. Spearman, RFD 2, Temple,

a. i :

Porto Rican potato plants, state
insp., $1.25 per M, shipped same day
order received. Full count and good,
strong plants. Will exchange 10M for
4 bu. of peas. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga.
Govt. insp. potato plants, now ready
full count, 80c per 500; $1.50 per M.
$2.25 per 1500; $2.75 per 2M _ plants.
Order early. All plants delivered.
Walter Johnson, Baxley, Ga.

- Genuine red skin Porto Rican po-
treated,
$1.25 per M; Over 10M, $1. per M.
I. N. Campbell, Surrency, a.

Hastings golden, self-blanching cel-
ery plants, 60c per hundred. Miss
Martin, RFD 9, Gainesville,

a. 4
Cabbage plants, cheap for cash, in
5M lots. W..J. Morgan, RFD 3,
Stillmore, Ga.
_ Porto Rican potato plants, govt.
InSP-, $1 per M. W. J. Boyett, Bristol,

a

Marglobe Brimmer and Ponderosa
tomato plants, 50ct per 200; $1 per
500; $1.75 per M. Early cabbage, 50c
per 250. Moss packed and delivered.
Open field grown. Satisfaction gua-
Teen Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton,

a. \

Pure Porto Rican and Nancy Hall
potato plants, $1.25 per M; 5M or
more, $1 per M FOB or $1.50 per M
delivered. John W. Berryhill, Lake-
land, Ga.

Plants Wanted

Exchange dahlia slips for imp. Por-
to Rican potato plants, govt. insp.
ae. Mrs. F. J. Dantzler, Dalton,

a.

Want from one to five thousand po-
tato plants. Will exchange new crop
Irish potatoes, at $2 per bu. Mrs.
Geo. M. Gable, Canon, Ga.

Imp. purple skin Porto Rican po-
tato plants, will exchange large yel-
low multiplying onions, 6 qts. for one
thousand plants. Each to pay post-
age. Mrs. G. V. Norman, RFD Z
Dewy Rose, Ga.

Want 50 cauliflower plants, about
June 20th to July ist. Please state
variety and price. B. R. Roberts, Col-
lins, Ga. :

Want any amount up to 300 sweet
pepper plants, also a dozen rhubarb
plants, a few pounds of any variety
crowder peas, also some collard plants
Will exchange hot pepper plants or
everbearing strawberry plants or sell
at 40 cents per hundred, prepaid. Also
will exchange for field peas, oats, cane
seed; wheat, rye, or corn. Mrs. C.
W. Page, Norcross, Ga. :





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Georgia Products |
For Sale LS

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Nine bu. speckled peas $3 per bu.
Slightly damaged. C. D. Williamson,
Plains, Ga. S

Black eved 6 wk. table peas, 50 cts
per qt. Add 6 cts. postage. Also broom
corn seed, 50 cts. per qt. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

Tender, weevil treated garden bunch
snap beans, 30c per lb. Hastings pro-
lific speckled bunch butter beans, 35
cts. per Ib. postpaid. C. F. Maddox,
mutord, -Ga..





Hilton, Baxley, Ga. _ ;

Tron clad, Red ripper, Unknown,

Pp. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga. RFD 4

| Carrollton.

| postpaid.

Blue Whipporwill and Brabs, $4 b
Picked before rains. Sound and clea:
= R. Woodliff Rt. 1. Flowery Branch

a. :

Dixie Queen white brown eyed see
peas, 20c per pt., $1.25 per gal. Add
postage. No checks,.no COD. K
Sharp, Commerce, Ga.

10 bu. Brabham peas, $4.25 per bi

with orde

FOB Dawson, Cash
Roy Dale, Dawson, Ga.

Ga... : Id
- Genuine Mathews imp. Soy bean
$4.50 bu. FOB. H. M. Moorman,

ett, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE

molds,
Mrs. J. . W.

ped in square lb.
wrapped in wax paper.
Roper, Gainesville, Ga., Rtwt.

CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE
Pure white Rice popcorn, ee)
$4.50 bu. FOB. H. M. Moorman, Lo
ett, Ga. eae
300 bu. slipped shuck-corn, 90 bu
in storage, 95c on cars. E. S. Lewi
Dawson, Ga. : : aie
Mexican June corn, ist yr.
Hastings $3 per bu. H.W. Wood.
Tennille, Ga. al
Mexican blue June corn, nubbe
and shelled, 75c per pk. Bryant
ler, Mountville, Ga. :
Long eared, small grain, cream Co:
or popcorn. Tender and sweet when
popped, 10c per lb., plus postage. Mrs.

Pure Mexican June seed corn,
and white mixed, nubbed and _ she
ed, $1.25 per pk. delivered, $3.50
pu. FOB. C. G. Oliver, RFD
Barnesville, Ga. HR ee

Old fashioned yellow flint ear see
corn, good for: late planting, $1 pe
ok. delivered. $3 per bu. or will
change for field peas or hay. Multor
Sumner, RFD 3, Sylvester, Ga.
Whatleys Prolific seed corn, guar:
anteed 99 per cent pure; 90 to 95 pe
cent germination. Sold under ce
fied seed tag of the Ga. Crop .
Assn. Less than bu. lots, $4 per bu;
1 to 2 bu. lots, $3 per bu; 2 bu. or
more, $2.75 per bu. All prices FOB-

Please include postag
for parcel post shipments. H. O.
vorn, Carrollton, Ga. ens
- Mexican June corn, blue and W.
mixed. Write for sample an
S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga... :

Yellow Queen popcorn, seed, 20
per lb, postpaid Early Indiana corn.
10c per pkt; 1-4 lb., 15c; 25 per lb

Limited amount for sa
J.- Vollrath, Winston, Ga.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
25 bu. Cleveland Wannamaker cot-
ton seed, good, gathered before rains
75c_bu., FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb
Bremen; Ga. Box 102,

FRESH.AND CURED MEATS

L.

Home cured smoked hams, 10 to 28
lbs., each, 30c per lb. Larger ones, 28
Add 2c to lb. if to go by mail. L
Patrick, Quitman, Ga. ie
Two nice and dry country cure
hickory smoked hams, 14 1-2 lbs. an
38 Ibs. each, 35c per lb. FOB. Mrs.
P. W. Hyatt, No Address. Seer
Cured hams, 12, 15 and 26 Ibs. ea
30c per lb. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Y
ville, Ga. . Lise
Hickory smoked hams, 30c per lk
100 lbs. or more, 28c per 1b. Should.
ers, 25c per 1b; 100 Ibs. or more, 23
per lb. FOB Pearson, Ga. W. H. Wad
dell,, Pearson, Ga. cog
Smoked ribless side meat, 18c pe
lb. FOB. Corn fed, good white lar
in 50 Ib. tins, 16c per lb. M. F. Jon
RFD 1, Metter, Ga. :
Country cured hickory smoked mea
hams, 35c per lb; shoulders 25 pe
Ib., lard, 19c per lb. Riley C. Couch,
Turin, Ga. eee

. GRAIN FOR SALE |
15,000 bu. Texas Rust-Proof oats
new crop, extra fine. Less than
bu. lots, 65c bu. These oats grown
our own farm. Philip Rouse, Meig:
a, ee
4 1-2. tons clean, bright peanut hay
(taken up after the storm) $18 per
ton, FOB. Cash with order. No exch.
Mrs. J. C. Oglesbee, Girard, Ga., RFD
2, Box 68. 5 eee
New crop oat hay, baled, $1.25
100, FOB. J. C. Goolsby, Graha
Ga, Rt. 1. i fees
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Thursday, June 5, 1930.
oe Flowers and Seed
2 For Sale

(Continued from Page 4)
_ Green, wide leaf, wandering Jew
Tooted, 25 doz. Sweet Williams, mix.
Col, 20 doz. golden glow, rooted, 20c
doz. oxalis, white, pink, red, 2 for 10c:
- petunias, mix. col. 20c doz. pin cushion

_, Rooted Xmas and Thanksgiving cac-
tus, each, 20c each: old fashioned ae
plant, 15c each; rooted, dbl. red ger

20c each, cuttings of cabbage ger. 15

ee reer fa cut. Add
e. Ss. H. Casteloe i
oe. = : S, Moultrie,

__ Red and yellow azaleas, 6 for 25c:
water lilies, trailing arbutus, pink and
white, pink sweet williams, mtn. ferns,

a ae pens: and purple violets,

OZ. postage. M: l
ed oes Ga. oe
now-on-the-mtn. 10c doz. 3 ;

_25; Fall pinks, 15 col. 15 doz. 2 ion
25c;, zZinnias, dbl. and single, mixed, 12

for 10c, 3 doz. 25c. Miss Addie Stray-

_ horn, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

_, Sev. Kinds of box flowers, cuttings:

_ ferns, ger. begonias, sultanas, coleus,

_dantana, 10c each; Mothers Tears, 15
each; privet hedge, 50c a 100 cut. or

rooted $1 per 100 del. red cannas and

dahlias, 25 each, Mrs. Charlie L. Wil-
lis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. p

_. Amaryllis Johnsonii, blooming size
bulbs, 20c each, 3 for 50c; 7 for $1;

red spider or Fairy lilies, 10 each, 3

_ for 25; Artemisia (Silver King) clump
_ or hedge plant, 25c doz. chrysanthe-
mums, lilac, queen, large type, 25c doz.

_ Daisy mums, 2c doz. Ageratum (Tom

Thumb) bite, 20c doz. All prepaid.
= oS, Maud Brooks, Arlington, Ga.

___ Dbl. dahlias, sev. col. for late sum-

_ mer and fall blooming, also giant zin-
nijas, all col. strong, well rooted, 3 doz.
50c 1 or $1 per 100, postpaid. Exch. for
large, white or speckled sugar crowder
peas. Write Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Mari-
etta, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Lady Slippers, Balsam, 3 doz. 25c;

each, 40c doz. hardy phlox, same price,
ferns, 50c doz. 1-2 gal. olq fashioned
flower seed, 25 kinds mixed, $1.25 Post-
paid. Cash with order. Mrs. Nora Nix,
_ Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1:

_. Yellow purple and white fris, all 25c
_ doz. Hardy phlox, S6e doz. red velvet
_ rose, all colors cinnia, each, 20c doz:
- Show drops, April blooming narcissi.
- each, 15c dozen; pink running rose, and
August white lilies, jonquils and daffo-
dils, each, 25c dozen; weigelas and
Snowballs, 2 for 25c; grass pinks, red
and pink, 20c dozen; hedge cut. not
_ Footed, 50c a 100, foxglove, 20c dozen;
_ dbl. red poppy plants, 15c dozen; Add

ostage. Cash with order. Mrs. L. M.

eague, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. |

.15 plants, my selection, - including
plants from the following list for $1

delivered: Coleus, sultanas, begonias.
dbl. petunias, geraniums, weeping. Jan-
tans, lace, asparagus and_ sprengeri
ferns, several dif. kinds of begonias,
Ssultana, coleus ang geraniums. Gash,

or exch. for seed peas at $3 bu. W. W.
_ Kirkland, Cobbtown, Ga.
Physostegi plants, 50c a dozen, 2 doz.

5c, dl. No stamps. Mrs. W. E. Vin-

s0n, Bryon, Ga. RFD 1.

Elephant Ears, good roots, 10c each,

*. or 3 for 25c; marigolds, 15c dozen;
pink, white and yellow chrysanthe-

mums, 20c doz. snow-on-the-mtn, 15c
doz. rowneyed Susans, 6 for 20c;

night blooming cereus, 10c ea. Miss

Iris ONeal, Manassas, Ga.

Variegated violets, 25c per doz., $1 a
100, $5 a M. White iris, and old fash-
joned orange lilies, 25c doz. $1.40 a 100;
collection of lilies, 2 each, single and
dbl. orange, white, blue and yellow
iris and leopard, all 50c postpaid. Mrs.
Newt. E. Spente, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.

Green and white striped yard cane,
10 per bunch; Star jasmine, 10c
bunch; Moss rose bushes, 15c each;

- yellow. flag lilies,.canna, lilies, 10c each;
~~ 12 Apostle lilies, 15 ea. Add postage.
oe Mrs. Lee Daniel, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1.

: Lavender iris, 3 1-2 doz. 55c; Mums,
not very large var. white and a few
other kinds, 50 for 45c. Del. Mrs.
Ophelia Phillips, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.

White August lilies, 20c each, mixed
petunia, primroses, black-eyed Susans,

Marigolds, 10c ea. doz. 3 doz. 25c; pur-
ple verbena, frost proof, 15c doz. 2 doz.

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$2.50 a 100. Adq postage on small or-

ders. Mrs. Talmadge Phillips, Royston.
Ga. RFD 32. =

Red geraniums, dbl. I5c and 20c;

~ pink and rose sultanas, 10c and 15c;

Grape, angel wing and beefsteak be-

_ marigolds, same price; blue fig lilies, 5c-

25c: all kinds of native ferns, 50c doz.:



MAREKET

gonias, 15c and 20c; Peter Piprs, 5c;
coral cactus, 10c; Sprengeria, ard
Fluffy Ruffle ferns, 15c; petunias, 3 for
5c; prince feathers, 2 for 5c; carna-
tions, 3 for 5c; wax vine, 5c; touch-me-
nots, 2 for 5c; 1 each large ferns; Lace,
$3; Spurengeria, $2: Fluffy Ruffle $1.50;
All plants 15 ang 20c per cutting. Add
postage, a collection of 12 All choice
pot plants and cut $1. Miss Bessie
Adkins, Irwinton, Ga. -

Cannas, double dark red, bright red,
orange, leopard spotted, 35 cts per doz.
Single, yellow, red, salmon, 25 cts per
doz; milk and wine lilies, 3 for 25 cts;
hardy bedding lantanas, yellow, white
and red mixed colors, 10 cts each; blue
lupines, 50 cts per doz; bouncing betsy
10 cts each; petunias, balsams, mixe
colors, 10 cts per doz. Salmon color
sultanas, 15 cts each; red anq pink,
large leaf conk begonias, 10 cts each;
double geraniums, rosebud, rose red
and pink, 3 for 25 cts, rooted, or 5 cut-
tings for 25 ets. Large, green leaf be-~
-|Zonias, red speckled leaf begonias, 20

Ga.

Zinnia plants, double, all colors, 10
cts for 25 plants. Cosmos, 5 cts. per doz.
All colors petunia plants, 10 cts per
doz; asters, 10 cts per doz, or will ex-
change 100 plants, mixed, for 15 guinea
eggs, for hatching. Mrs. Arthur Peavy,
RFD 2, Harrison, Ga. :

Lilies, double orange, white milk,
butterfly, double white, 25 cts each;
Single orange, 3 for 15 cts: salmon color
Easter lilies 6 for 30 cts; milk and
wine, 3 for 25 cts;. Blue Lupines, 50 cts
per doz. Mixed color double balsams, 15
cts. per doz.; mixed petunias, 10 cts per
doz; double geraniums, rose, pink and
red rooted, 3 for 25 cts; begonias, large
leaf speckled kind,.20 cts each, rooted;
Conk begonias, 10 cts each; salmon
color sultanas, 15 cts each; rooted
strong plants; crimson running vine,
large bell shaped flowers, 15 cts each.
Will give 25 cts worth of flowers with
each dollar order. Mrs. Walter Mc-
Donald, RFD 2, Alma, Ga.

Req May cactus, Christmas cactus,
rooted, 10 cts each; ice plants, asters,
mixed colors; snapdragons, mixed col-
ors; periwinkles,. mixed colors, 15 cts
per doz, add 5 cts postage on doz plants
Sultana plants, salmon color, 10 cts
each, plus 2 cts postage. Mrs. J. S.
Keadle, RFD 1, Yatesville, Ga.

Water lilies, 50 cts per doz; trailing
arbor vitae, 25 cts per-doz; evergreen,
25 cts per doz; azaleas, 50 cts per doz;
sweet williams 50c per doz. Miss Lu-
cie Thomason, Morganton, Ga.

Grapeleaf begonia, well rooted, 5 cts.
each. Ghristmas cactus, large bunch,
well rooted, 15 cts each. Old fashioned
pink rose cuttings, 5 cts each, or 15 cts
per doz. Old fashioned yellow flag lil-
ies, 5 cts each, or 10 cts per doz. Blue
grave vine, well rooted, 5 cts each or 15
cts per doz. No checks accepted. Miss
Asabel White, RFD 1, Gainesville, Ga.

Rosy Morn, Rosg of Heaven, and bal-
cony blue petunias blooming size plants,
15 cts per doz. Lillium Speciosum Mag-
nificum, (oriental orchids) bulbs, 1-yr.
old, 15 cts each. Add postage. Miss
Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga.

Blue ageratum, 20c each and post-
age; snow-on-the-mtn., cosmos red
and white, 1c each; physostegia and
golden glow, 2c each, well wrapped in
wet. cotton or paper with a little soil
left on roots. Add sufficient postage.
Mrs. L. P. Porter, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1.
* Hollyhocks, ready to set out, and
Four oclocks plants and roots, each,
50c doz. cannas, 5c ea. bulb; sage plants
10c; blanket flowers, 5c. each. Lady of
the Lake, 25c doz. Exch. for chickens
or peas. Jeneva Holcomb, Lithonia,
Ga. Rt. 3.

Hardy white yard hydrangeas, year
old, well-rooted plants, 25 cts each
Two double white spireas, both for. 35
cts. Leman lilies, 25 cts per doz. Jon-
quil bulbs, 50 cts per lb. Two kinds, will
sell separate or mixed. Mrs. RG,
Taylor, RFD 2, Box 82. Arlington, Ga.

Golden glows and Widows Tear, 25
cts per doz.; False dragon heads, peri-
winkle and snap dragons, 15 cts per
doz.. Add postage on all orders, or will
exchange any Of the above for asters
or shasta cee ate paying Posty:
Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena, Ga.

MS ckly are 10 cts each; Bridal
wreath, 10 cts each; large marigolds, 15
cts per doz. Texas roses, 20 cts per doz.
White and pink peonies, 40 cts each;
cherry sprotlts, 25 cts each; crepe myr~-
tle, 10 cts each; peach bloom roses, 10
cts each; variegated hollyhocks, 40 cts
per doz. No Bie say A. F.

oodward, Fairmoun' 2
bse rose pink chrysanthemum
plants 5 cts each; evergreen hedge 10
cts each: ivy vine cuttings, 5 cts each.
Mrs. A:-L. Branan, 217 Duncan Ave.
Macon, Ga.

phi

Hardy





cts each. Mrs. S. Carter, RFD 2, Alma.



$5 ots per doz; bear | cannas,

BULLETIN



grass, blue blossoms, 35 cts each. Sweet !son), red King Humbert, Yellow King

williams, 20 cts per doz; red and yellow
japonicas, 3 for 50 cts. White japoni-
cas, 2 for 50 cts. Mrs, Dessie Vick, RFD
3, Ellijay, Ga.

Large size sunflower plants, grown |.

from white striped seed, mammoth, 25
cts per doz. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, RFD
1, Box 5-A, Greenville, Ga.

Sea rose all colors, 25 ct sper hun-
dred; petunias, 25 cts per hundred;
double balsam, 15 cts per doz. Mrs. W.
A. Johnson, RFD 1, Alto, Ga.

Yellow day lily bulbs, 10 cts each;
white violets, 5 cts per hundred. gladi-
oli, 15 cts per hundred; will exchange
for some good breeg chicken eggs. Mo-
sey Bramlett, RFD 3, Rockmart, Ga.

Fluffy Ruffles fern, well rooted, 20
cts each; large plants, 25 cts each, plus
postage. Ostrich plume ferns, 20 and
25 cts each, plus postage. Stamps ac-
cepted up to 50 ct order. Will send one
of each kind large, well rooted plants
for 40 cts and 10 cts postage. Mrs. W.
A. Pettigrew, 409 E. Jackson St., Thom-
asville, Ga.

Cuttings of double red, white and

two shades of pink geraniums, 8 cts. or
2 for 15 cts. Cuttings of single red
geraniums, 5 cts each. 4 rooted double
red geraniums, 15 cts; 1 double white
rooted, 15 cts; 2 light pink geraniums,
rooted, 15 cts; Love-in-tangle and
Wandering Jew, 2 for 5 cts. Cuttings of
white Conk begonia, 5 cts each; varie-
gated coleus, 5 cts each; rooted Bos-
ton fern, 15 cts; Pink oxalis, 5 cts.
Will exchange for red conch begonia,
small yellow oxalis, white and salmon
sultana, other kinds of begonia. To-
mato plants, dried fruit, or for equal
value of other things. Write first. Mrs.
P. G. Bostwick. Bluffton, Ga.
_ Rooted double pink or white geran-
iums, 15 cts each, cuttings of same, also
single red, 5 cts each; Conk begonias,
white or pink cuttings, 5 cts each. Vari-
egated coleus, 5 cts each. Fluffy Ruf-
fles or Boston fern, rooted, 10 cts. ea.;
Lov-en-tangle, and Wandering Jew, 5
cts each. Will exchange any of above
for different box flowers, bunch butter
beans, crowder peas, or dried fruit.
Mrs. P. G. Bostwick, Bluffton; Ga.

Dusty Miller, 15 cts per doz; Wan-
dering Jew, small green leaf, 7 cts ver
doz, or will exchange for- ferns, sul-
tanas, getniums or begonias. L. C
Rush, RFD 3, Buena Vista, Ga.

Sweet violets, blue and variegated,
50 cts per hyndred. Jonquils, 75 cts
per hundred. Mrs, Lena Phillips, RFD
1, Box 24-A, Fair Mount, Ga.

Large mammoth Bronze Chrysanthe-
mum plants 3 doz for $1. Yellow but-
ton type chrysanthemums, 5 doz for
$14 Late yellow December Chrysanthe-
mums, 8 doz for $1. Miss. Allie Cagle,
College Park, Ga.

Well rooted flag lilies, four doz, $1.15
April blooming narcissi, white with
yellow center, 5 doz. $1. Yellow jon-
quils, 5 doz for $1. Mrs. T. W. Cline,
RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.

Lady Slipper roots, 50 cts per Ib. Yel-
low root. 35 cts per lb. Rattle root, 25
cts per lb. All delivered. M. A. Coch-
ran, Pisgah, Ga. -

Perennial peas, pink, 3 for 25 cts;
well rooted, add postage. Bronze leaf
cannas, 25 cts per doz, plus postage.
Snow Balls, rooted, 20 cts each; Trum-
pet vine, 10 cts each, 3 for 25 cts; Pur-
ple wisteria, 15 cts each. 2 for 25 cts.
Amaryllis bulbs, 20 cts each, 3 for 50
cts. Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb,
Bremen, Ga.

Boxwood and Arbor Vitae, 25 cts
each; japonicas, 25 cts each; yellow
thornless roses, $1 per doz; azleas, red
ang yellow, 25 cts each; mountain lau-
rel and ivy, 25 cts each; trailing arbu-
tus and evergreen was plants, 50 cts per
doz. All well rooted. Add postage.
Bascom, Abercrombie, Loving, Ga.

Sugar plums and crabapple sprouts,
25 cts each; red dogwood, $1 per doz;
black wanlut sprouts, 25 cts each:
mountain laurels ang ivy, 25 cts each;
azleas, red and yellow, 25 cts each;
trailing arbutus and evergreen galax, 50:
cts per doz. Snow on the Mountain
and goldenglow, 35 cts per doz. All
nice size plants, well rooted. H. G.
Abercrombie, Loving Ga.

White, yellow and lavender, double
flowereq chrysanthemum plants, 25 cts
per doz, or 5 doz for $1, prepaid. Cash
with order.
Oakman, Ga.

Privet- hedge plants (evergreen) 6 to
10 in., nicely rooted, 25 cts per doz, or
will exchange for Porto Rican potato
plants or Bell pepper and tomato
plants. Mrs. G. A. Weldon, Milner,

Ga.

Dahlia slips, Dec. type, 2 shades of
red, 10 cts each; Hemerocallis lilies,
large, double orange blooms in July, 35
cts each; $4 per doz, or $10 per hun-
dred lots. Vee ee os
pink ang purple, 25 cts per doz; choice

s, Alphonse Bowier (arge crim-

Mrs. J. W. Whittemore,



Humbert, Florence, 25 cts each; yard
fuschias, 25 cts each. Will sell or x-
change for any kind of nice pot plants,
all kinds of ferns, and large type
mums. Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Ga.

Jonquils and May narcissi_ bulbs,
blooming size. Will exchange for tur-
key eggs, any gooq breed, prefer Mam-
moth Bronze or Bourbon Reds. Mrs.
Cc. B. Sims, RFD 7, Jackson, Ga.

6 different ferns, 20 cts each, or 1 of
each for $1. White, red, peach, pink,
varigated geraniums, 25 cts per doz.
cuttings. Justicia, 10 cts per cutting.
Mixed colors Lantanas, 15 cts per cut-
ting. Rainbow moss, nice bunch, 15
cts. Mixed Wandering Jew, 20 cts per
doz. Hens and Snake castus, 10 cts
each; everblooming sweet peas, 50 cts

per doz; maple, grape, Francis be-
gonias, 15 cts per cutting. White sweet
violets, 25 cts per doz. Mrs. J. C.

Eachs, RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga.

White April blooming narcissi, 25 cts
per doz. Double dahlias, red and sal-
mon, 10 cts each. Miss Annie E. Jones,
RFD 3, Fayetteville, Ga.

Rose color chrysanthemum plants, 5
cts. each, or will exchange for chicken
feed sacks. Ivy vine cuttings, 5 cts
each. Mrs. A. L. Branan, 217 Duncan
Ave., Macon, Ga.



Incubators & Brooders

' For Sale

50 cap. Little Brown Hen inc. comp.
first class cond. $3.50 also 50 cap.
brooder, good ,cond. $2. All FOB. Geo,



a eer eee, Marietta, Ga. 108 Session!

1 Little Brown hen incubator 50 cap.
$3 or exch. for No. 1A syrup in cans
at not over 70c gal., or butter beans,
nice white feed sacks reas. or dried
fruit free from worms. Write what
you. have. Mrs. W. A. Howell, White
Plains, Ga.

1 oil burning Wishbone inc. 1600 cap.
good cond. Sell, or exch. for tancred
strain yr. old hens, or March hatch
pullets, or would accept part cash and
bal. in baby chicks next spring. C. B.
Moore, Carnesville, Ga.

450 cap. inc. $35. Mrs. Piety Forbes,

| Brooklet, Ga.

400 cap. Prairie inc. guar. good as
new, $35-cash or trade for Jersey hei-
fer fresh in-this Fall. Mose Sudderth,
Buford, Ga.

Putnam broooder heater, used a lit-
tle one season, complete with direct-
ions for operating, $4. Mrs. Wm. W.
Bryan, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1..

425 cap Champion Belle City ine.
good cond. used,1 season, $18. FOB.
L. L. Parish, Howell, Ga.

National Blue Flame Brooder, 500
cap. A-1 shape, $10 or exch. for
peas, or Soy beans. C. L, Cleveland,
LaGrange, Ga.

Miller Ideal inc. 250 cap. $17.50 cash
or exch. 20 hens, any large breed, or
part cash or chickens, or ducks, write
C. W. Pake, Norcross, Ga.

Brower Save-All 1930 breoders, 10
per cent discount. Sol hot 1930 brood- |
ers, 20 per cent discount. Write HL
L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.

500 cap. Sears Roebuck oil burning
brooder, with large canopy top. Used
only once. Cost $10.75 and postage.
Sell $8.50 cash, or exch. for pure bred
Jersey heifer 2 to 4 weeks old calves.
Mrs. Lessie C. Edenfield, Oliver, Ga.

1 Imperial inc. 136: cap. with inst..
book; good as new; $15 or exch. for 2;
Jersey or Guernsey heifer calves. Chas.
L. Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.

200 cap. elec. hover, auto. heat con-:
trol. Perfect cond. $5. F. J. Marshall, |
College Park, Ga 409 Jefferson St.

Automatic Radio oil burning brood- |.
er, 1M cap. good cond. Used 1 season, |
Cost $15.15. Sell, or exch. for $10 worth.
of 4 wks old Tancred or Tom Barron
strain W. L. pullets. Del. brooder the
first of July. Laura Morris, Bowdon, |
Ga. Rt. 1.

-1 Standard Buckeye inc. Model No.
66, with automatic egg turner, used
only 1 hatch, $25; 1 Buckeye, Style E
Model 65, used 3 or 4 times, good as
ie $10. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro,

a.

500 cap. 42 in canopy Sol Hot brood-.
er, used very little, in perfect cond.
good as new, wickless oil burner, twin |
float, $19. FOB; also 1M cap., same |
make, new, never uncrated, latest mo-
del as above, $21. FOB. J. H. Beasley,
Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2

1M cap Simplex. brooder, 230 cap.
ine. both in good. cond. Sell cheap or:
exch. for corn, Jersey heifer calves.
Mrs. O. A. Gassett, Butler, Ga.

600 egg Buckeye incubator, $35, or
will exch. for grain thrash or power
cane mil. T. P. Burdett, Washing-,
ton, Ga, athe

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- Barnesville, Ga.

FOB. S.

600 cap. Super brooder inc. set 1
ilch cow, brood sows, P. C. or Duroc
Jersey, or cross between two, with pigs
or to farrow at once. T. M. Collins,
Marietta, Ga., Rt. 6 care Mulkey and
Ball.

Sell or exch. 370 egg Buckeye Incu-
bator, $25 cash or for hogs or heavy
breed chickens at my house. Mrs.
M. F. Lawson, Hahira, Ga.

4 inc.; 1 600 Super- Hatcher; 2 600
egg size Klipper, $25 ea. at my home.
1 1M egg size Wisconsin in 3 parts,
$15 per section, or all for $40, at my
home. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
Ga. Rt. 3. :

144 egg Cypress incubator, used two
seasons, cost $36 FOB Buffalo, N. Y.
Extra tray. Two large out-door feed-
ers, 4 small indoor feeders; 4
waterers, 2 gallon water founts, all
el $25. No trades. J. C. Ford, Ty Ty,
Ga.



INCUBATORS BROODERS
WANTED

1 Buckeye or Superhatch.. 210 or
250 egg cap. Must be in first class cond.
and cheap for cash, or will exch. nice
Barred Rock hens and 1 cock for same,
Mrs. Lake Ozmore. Rt. 4. Newton, Ga.

Want a good. electric incubator.
State size and price. Want a bargain.
C. B. Collins, Hazelhurst, Ga,

Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale

Woodruff 2 row cotton duster, $25.
Exch. for shoats or cured meat. J. T.
Childs, Butler, Ga. \

1 tobacco transplanter, used - one
season. Good cond. $50. S. K. Simon,
Albany, Ga. 132 Pine St. :

1-4 H. P. Delco motor, good_shape,
at bargain. Write. J. D. Taylor, Vienna,



a.
DeLaval cream separator, No. 14,
perfect cond. $50 Mrs. H. M. Adams,
Covington, Ga. Rt. :
2 row cotton duster, good cond.
only 1 season. Made by the Franks

-Mrg. Co. C. M. Christian, Richland,

Ga.
1 hay rake, good cond. Sell, or exch.

for 1 buck and 2 doe rabbits: Chin-
chillas or N. Zelands| Major Garner,
Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 89. |

Large National portable out- door,
wood or coal burining steam pressure
canner. Used very little. $25 cash,
ere. Cc; R. Morgan, Americus, Ga.
Rt. D. :

1 Deering mower; $25. Mrs. Z. M.
Story, Thomson, Ga. :

1 perfectin 2 row mule power dust-
er, good cond. $25. or exch. for cane
seed or Soy beans. B.F. Fagan, Mar-
tin, Ga.

1 Farquar wheat thrash, good run-
ming order, $75 FOB. A. M. Hooper,
Norcross, Ga. Rt. 1.

4 sets of flues for 20 ft. tobacco
barns, cheap or exch. for anything of
equal value. Lynn McKenzie, Monte-
zuma, Ga. .

Fordson tractor and Reaper and

- Binder for sale. Write. M. C. Amnold,

Danville, Ga. :
3 gin Lummus cotton ginning out-

fit complete: an old outfit but not

worn out (just quit using it) with a
few minor repairs will do good work.
Consists of 3 old style brush gins with
pneumatic elevators, dbl. box revol-
ving press, condenser, all nec. shaft-
ing, pulleys, belting ete. Sell at al-
most your own figure. T.' G. Dumas,

and

8 horsepower Frick gas eng.

. boiler, mounted on steel wheels with

springs and 6 in tires, $150. Wm. O.
Bentley, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 H. P. ker I. H. C. eng. cheap as

dirt. Pulls good. O. L Cowan, Dora-
ville, Ga. '

Several perfection packing forms,
good cond. at very low price. C. R.

Walker, Griffin, Ga.
Johnson 2 row duster, good cond.
Sell, or exch. for equal value in poul-

try or hogs. Must be pure bred. J. M.

Grow, Colquitt, Ga

No. 4. I. H..C. riding cultivator,
nearly new, with all attachments, $30
G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga.
4 1-2 H. P. gas eng. cheap, or exch.

_ for corn or meat, Jersey heifer calves
State what you have to exch in first|G

letter. Mrs. O. A. Gassett, Butler,
Ga, Sees

3 -70 saw Pratt-Gins, 10 in. saws

ce without feeder, at your own price; 1

4 stand 70 saw Prat, 12 in saws with

oy hydrolic dbl. press, eng. and boiler,

gins, good cond., 1

e perfect cond. Sell or exch. for]



star,



} a
air cond.,
pr. McDonald, Pit-
less sides, practically new. Mrs. W. T.
Freeman, Crawford, Ga. ee

Fairbanks-Morse crude oil eng. suit-
able for operating gin out-fit, also a
J. B. Hammer Feed mill. G. W. Rea-
ves, Atlanta, Ga. 693 Cascade Ave.

International new 4 riding cultiva-
tor, used about 6 wks good as new,
all attachments, 2 disc extra (cost
$105.) $70 cash, or exch. for value in
good young. cow, hogs, or chickens,
field peas, or feed, or anything can
use. Mrs. E. L. Wabcock, Cordele, Ga.
116 E. 14th: Ave.

8 hp. Mogul International gas. eng
A-1 cond. 10 H. P. Titan, needs slight
repairs; line shafts, hangers, bearings,
pulleys, belts etc. Good cond. Cheap
for eash. Make offer. Robert Fuller,
Adairsville, Ga. P. O. Box 287.

2 1-2 H. P. Economy gas eng. with
Bosh mag. (never used) with all at-
tachments, $65 FOB. T. T. Dill, Thom-
son, Ga.

10 gal. milk can, plug cover, $3.50;
4 gal. Elgin metal churn, $3.50 used
very few times; also 1 practically new
milk can strainer, 45c. All FOB. Mr.s
B. H. Moye, Wrightsville, Ga.

340 lb. grind stone, 6 in face, new,
genuine cut-stone. Worth $17. Will
trade for shop blower, anvil vice or
peas of any kind. A. P. Sanders, Tig-
nall, Ga.

DeLaval No. 12 cream separator, good
as new, cost $96. Sell for 1-2 price cash.
Will trade for grade heifers, 4 mos.

crud :



to 1 yr. old; also have 1 5 row Niagra-

Duster, good cond. Bargain for cash.
or trade for small hammer feed mill.

A. E. Jordan, Vienna, Ga. P. O. Box:

236. Phone 155.

1 set of 12in. tob] flues, for 16 ft.
barn,, used only one year; 2 hauling
sleds, 5 tie rocks and stick, $20 for all.
3 mi. from Kite. Write or see. M. J.

Claxton, Kite, Ga.

1 dbl. sweep plow with full equip-
ment (will do the work of 2 common
plows) good as new, $9.50 FOB; also

1 steel frame plow, stock for use,
sweeps, or most any ee of plow, ad-
justable. $5 Cash. C. E. Reiser, Clyo,

Ga. .
1 ea. Oliver dbl. section tractor har-
row. and Oliver 'D-75 tractor disc plow
$70 ea; 1 Fordson tractor $100; 1 Lef-
fel, Scotch Marien boiler on _ skids;
used only 2 days. Cheap for cash. Sell
separately, or give reduction on lot.
Cash with order. T. E. Bloodworth,
Gordon, Ga.

2 row Perfection cotton duster, good
as new, $25 FOB. Frank Lamb, Dan-
ville, Ga.

Kelly. Duplex No. 3 grinder (ground
every kind of feed corn, cobs, peas,
benas, etc) $20; O. No. 10 feed cut. $18
650 gal. galvanized tank, $20 and other
dairy supplies; 1 green bone cutter,
No. 7, Mans make. Exch. for 120 young
chicks: Reds, B. Rocks, or White Wy-

andotte. All above in perfect cond.

H. C. Cloud, Atlanta, Ga. 2118 Peach-
tree Road. :

2 unit electric milking machine, used
very little, at half price. Exch. for
springer or milch cow the same value.
Mrs. R. B. White, Savannah, Ga. Rt.
3, Box 6A.

2 horse power gas. eng. complete,
splendid cond. Cost $65; sell $40. Exch.
for poultry or live stock, or peaches
for del. later. L. L. Wallace, South At-
lanta, Ga.

Small grain binder, complete, fair
cond. and canvas, good cond. Cheap
or exch. for cow: peas. Grady Atkin-
son, Madison, Ga.

1175. ft. 1-2 in gal piping never used
6 1-2c per ft. also 1 No. 3 ram, $15, or
pe for $90 FOB. W. J. Hitt, Nelson,

a.

1 economy King separator, used 3

yrs. good cond. $25 FOB shipping point
J. F. Tyson, Tennille, Ga. E

1 each, 6 gin Lumus gin system,
boiler Scofield eng. Muncie crude oil
eng. 12 h.p. Fuller and Johnson eng.
and 8 hp. International gas. eng. Joe
Gav. Gay, Ga. : :

Milk cooler, No. 2 from 1 to 25 cows,
used 2 wks. $6 fob, or exch. for nice
calf or shoat. J. M. Jones, Grayson,
Ga. Rte. Bad

McCormick reaping binder, good
cond. $65. exch for cows. Mrs. E. W.
Smearing, Charing, Ga.

1 good farm bell, good. tone and
cond.$3 or exch. for field peas, for
Planting. Mrs. E:. Spence Chamblee,

a.
McCormick tractor binder, practi-
cally new and 2 small McCormick
binders, cheap. J. W. Woolfork, Fort
Valley, Ga.

apne tree dusting machines, good
co

cheap; 1 Chattanooga cane mill

ite

equipment
ler complet



plet
with cable.

tools and machinery. Fred C. Geiger,
Flintside, Ga: us

Hercules 2 horse power gas. eng.
practically new, $25 or exch. for good,
thrifty shoats; i dbl. action pump,
slightly used (used about 3 mos.) $25
1 Avery Binder, cutting cap. 6 ft. good
rae cheap. W. T. Holmes, Culloden,

a.

4 70 saw gins with screw press, in
running order. Ginned 1200 bales last
season, $300 cash. Now ready for del.
See or write W. E. # eedlove, Gratis,
Ga., P. O. Box Campton, Ga.

4 70 saw Winship gins with feeders
cleaners, suction piping, hydraulic
pump, dbl. box press, eng. and other

arts, $450 Mrs. W. B. Jordon, Dod-.

rey, Ga.

1 riding cultivator, all attachments,
2 disc, 6 ft. Defenders in No. 1 cond.
$40 or exch. for anything of same val-
ue can use. T. V: Armstrong, Decatur,
Ga. Rt. 1.

3 70 saw gin outiit. and_eng. boiler
to operate same, cheap. C. E. Gillespie,
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
~ 5 in. 3 roller syrup mill, $16 1 good
scientific feed mill, $16; 6 hp. Inter-
national eng. A-1 cond. $65; No.
10 Oliver turner with top wing attach-
ed, good cond. $10; 60 saw feeder,
Evan Winkle Cottongin, needs a little
repair, good press line, shafts, gear-
ing, all complete except large belts;
cotton scales, $50. Exch. for. corn. Wrt.
or see me for information. C. F. Whel-
chel, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. ~

1 complete long system 125 bbl. roll-
er mill, almost new,
Write for bargain price. W. H. Milner,
Shiloh, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Planet, Jr. cotton cultivator, good
cond. almost new, with attachments,
never used, $8. Good Fordson tractor
with fenders and extension rims, $150
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

1 McCormick- Deering mower and
binder, good cond. $75. Mary Gibson,
Agricola, Ga. ; :

Fordson tractor in good operating
cond. The first $150 gets it. Robt. Hell-
er, Putney, Ga. - \

1 rake and McCormick binder for
sale. E. Pitman, Sharesburg, Ga.

Bean spray tank, cedar, 200 gal. cap.

porcelain lined, 3 h.p. Novo high speed-

eng. Good cond. except hose, cheap

for cash. A. J. Cowart, Walden, Ga.
1 Deering reaper and binder, good

cond. cheap. Jack Burch, Chester, Ga.
Farm tools, $10 or $12 value. Exch..

for good South Ga. syrup, A-1 grade

or reg. Berkshire sow pig or gilt, or
would take some good grade pigs of
any goood breed. W. D. Wilbanks,
Cave Springs, Ga... :

2 used milk cans, with ice contain-
ers, in good cond. (1 top misplaced by
trueckman) both for $5. J. A. Maleolm,
Luthersville, Ga. :

22 x 36 Case thresher, wind stacker,
self feeder, automatic weighter and
bagger, equipped fr all small grain
threshing, also attachments for shell-
and grading corn, Velvet and Soy
beans, peanuts, clover and grass seeds;
2. John Deere 10 ft. tractor binders
phd power drive; 2 8 ft. Deere tractor

wn binders; 1 Fordson late model,
new motor; Moline corn binder,; 1-Mc-
Cormick corn husker and shredder; 1
8 ft. lime and fertilizer sower; 1 Van
Brunt, 5 row grain drill with fert. at-
tachments; *2-14x7 Van Brunt drills
with tractor hiteh, Calif orchard har-
row; 2- 6 ft. harrows; Tanden, 18 in
blades; Tanden, Bissell, 16 in. blades;
1 10 ft. orchard harrow; 1- 8 ft 4 mule
Bissel harrow; 4 Case tractors and 2
John Deere 108 cotton and corn plant-
ers. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga.

DeLaval separator, No. 17 with both

hand crank and power attachments,

good cond. $75 FOB. Mrs. G. A. Weld-
on, Milner, Ga.

Hallman cultivator. Sell or exch. for
Fowler cultivator or sweet potatoes. W.
D, Watson, Loganville, Ga.

1 Frick engine, good cond. for sale
or exch. Write for further information
W. J. Grubbs, Orchard Hill, Ga.

2 slightly. used cotton sprayers
made by Hartshorn Mfg. Co., Cordele,
Ga. good as new, for sale. Mrs. Geo.
D. Hartshor, Griffin, Ga. ~

Complete set of blacksmith tools, al-
so complete set of rough carpenter
tools, and alot of blacksmith lumber
all oak and hickory all sized for work
and a lot of other parts for farm ma-
chinery and tools. Sell cheap. Come
see or write for full description, so as
to make me an offer. Mrs. J. L. Brad-
ley, Leslie, Ga. :

The marvel Midget system of Roll-
er Mill machinery, used only 4 yrs..
good cond. Come see and make bid

=<

ump pull- |
- All. in first | -
llass cond. Write for list of used farm

Walden . make..



. lee
1 Oliver 2 Bottom tractor plow,
1 Frank.2 row cotton duster, (cost
never used, $20. S. T. Tygart, N
ville, Ga. - ee
~ 8 ft. McCormick 26 tooth h

$22.50 for quick sale, FOB here;
Planet, Jr. adjustible cultivator wit)
all attachments including turn plow
for cotton, $7.50; Black Hawk combi
nation planter, cotton plates. only
wheel pressure covers, safe in all wea
ee $6.50. S. L. Brooks, Washington

a.
Good gin out-fit at bargain: 4-7





saw Lummus automatic air blast

revolving press with hydraulic pump
1 story. outfit. Located 5 miles from
Barnesville. Come see if interestec

O. H. Owen, Barnesville, Ga. 5

Planet, Jr. cotton cultivator, good a
new wit hattachnents, never used,
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. oa

Fordson tractor with harrow ac
cessoties, good cond. $275. Here
Vincent, Kingston, Ga. oe

Rea, McRae, Ga. :
1 20 mule ditcher terracer and gra
der, cuts 4 1-2 ft. ditch, team or trac
tor cart with leveler, $87.50.
end. $25 cash, and will take part i
meat, lard, syrup. or chickens. Writ
or come see. J. F. McDaniel, Glynn

cheap or will exch. for anything
equal value; Lynn McKenzie, Monte
zuma, Ga, ; ; re
1 I. H. G. riding cultivator, 4 di
6 ft. 6 sweep and 6 scooters, 1 set of
guards for plowing young stuff, used
1 season, $40 cash, or trade for co
or hogs of equal value. F. L. Pearson
Altamaha, Ga. meee
1 McCormick corn binder, good cond
$75 cash, gr would consider exch. for
half and other half cash. W. F. Stri
lin, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. as:
1 Deerjng self Binding reaper, near-
ly new. Owner just died reason for
selling. W. Russ Smith, Hoschton,

Ga. =
Slightly used 5 row cotto dui
machine, cost $9; sell, $2 at my home
near Warrenton. C. J. English, War-
renton, Ga. oo
1 2 Roller, Rex peach grader, cap

2 cars per day in crates, 3 cars bus

els. Good cond. $150. C. H. Holmes,
Culloden, Ga.

1 Planet Jr. cultivator, good co
$20: 1.International cultivator, f
shape, $20; 1 Mogul gas. ene. needs a
little work on pump, $40. Exch any
of these for any kind of chickens or
hogs. Elton Brooks, Bluffton, Ga. Box

56.

Stover feed mill, No. 70, with prac-_
tically new burrs. Sell, or exch. for
cured meat. Write. P. B. Childs, But:
ler, Ga. :

1 Deering binder, used 3 years needs
about $20 worth of renairs and then
will cut as good as new. $50 or exch.
for cattle: 1 mower and rake, needs
some renairs, $25. or exch. for equal
value; 1 Aeme harrow, needs new
blade, $12 or exch..; 1 larse disc cut-
a-way harrow and 1 section harrow
each, $12.50. All FOB. C. V. Martin,
Bowersville, Ga. Je

1 60 hn. Bessemer Oil gin eng. Only
used a few seasons for ginning: eu
elass cond. Can see same by coming
to my place. Only reason for selling
is that Ga. Power. Co. has recently
nut in Jine rieht at vin. J. O. M. Smith
Rt. 4 Commerce, Ga. ce ae

Pane ensilace cutter. new half price.
Never used on truck. J. W. Buchanan, .
Folkston, Ga. :

1 steam cotton tramper
Earl. Shugart. Cohutta, Ga. =

2 unit electric milkine machine for
sale. Mrs. R. B. White, Savannah, Ga.
lese Park, Ga, Rt. 2. be

Jahn Rranrva 2 hares mavargihia dise.
plow (fine for turning vetch and suc) |
$25 or trade for Ree. Jersey fh
calf, or corn at $1 bu. Tom Richard
son, Palmetto, Ga. iE ey

1 pea thrash and Fairhanks Morse
ene. needs renairs, 1 H. P. Cheap. or
exch. for anything of ecual value.

me

for sale.

Will not shin, Mrs. J. T. Lewis, Col-

lege, Park, Ga. Rt. 2. os
_1 good shop vice, $7 or exch. for
bu: O-Too-Tan heans, J. O. Giles, Ma-
rietta. Ga. Rt. 4. =

1 dbl. disc Sanders plow for Ford-
son tractor, $35 or exch; for reg. Jer-
sev heifer, not under 4 or over 6 mos.
old. GC. C. Pirkle. Cumming, Ga.

1 Hlacksmith drill with bits, $10 F.
O. B. Cash with order. G. W. Davis,
Ellijay, Ga. }

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June 5, 1930.

Georgia Products
For Sale .

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Continued from page eight)
EY, BEES AND but SUFPLIES
: FOR SALE
lbs. bright yellow beeswax, 35c Ib.
_J. E. McDaniel, Conyers, Ga.,

Pure ext. honey 10 Ibs. can. $1.65
el. in Ga. No checks. Taylor Hooks
dilla, Ga. j
Nice, new, chunk or Ext. honey, in
and 10 Ib. pails, 20c Ib. del. in 50
b. lard cans, 15c lb. FOB. C. G. Ol-
Barnesville, Ga., Rt 2.

Ww, bright Gallberry and bay hon-
y in comb or Ext. in 10 lb. buckets,
2 per bucket. I will pay postage;
Jso in 10 lb. buckets, $1.50. R. W.
owning, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3.
or 3 lbs. yellow beeswax, 30c Ib.
sates Winter, Bradley, Ga. Box 74,
allberry honey, 10 Ib pail, $1.20
ostpaid; also beeswax, 25c lb. C. O.
Griffin, Ailey, Ga. Rt. 1.
New honey in 1 Ib. sections; in a
single case, Fancy honey, /35c a CS;
xtra. fancy, $4 cs. FOB; Extracted

honey in 11 Ib cans, Amber color, $1-

per can or gal. P. C. Mageridge, Cai-
eGo:
_ New
24 lb. Display cs. $4 FOB. J. M.
hite, Dublin, Ga. RFD 1.

_New crop honey, Chunk bulk in 75
b. tins, $10 FOB-or $11 del. by Exp.

No. 10 cans, $1.75 del. by P. P.
b. sections, 24 to shipping case glass
front, $4.80 del by PP, case to be ret.
Exch for field peas, young Duroc

oars or gilts, or anything can use. |

H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.

PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE
__Virginia Bunch seed peanuts, hand
yicked, 4 12c lb. FOB. Sold in 50
b. lots or more. Can be planted in
une, also good for parching. Money
order with order. Fred E. Seckinger,
Guyton, Ga. |
Seed Runner peanuts, 75c bu. E. S.
Lewis, Dawson, Ga.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
White Spanish peanuts, 1929 crop.
Yo. 1 4c per lb. FOB Augusta. Send
M. O. or Cashiers check. No personal
checks accepted. C. B, Whitney, Au-
gusta, Ga. et s
Four bu. nice, sound, white Spanish
anuts, 5c per lb. FOB Adrian, Ga.
Calvin Blissett, Rt. 1. Adrian, Ga. ~
1 1-4 ton of red Spanish peanuts
for sale, 3 1-2 cts. per lb. or $60 per T.
FOB Sardis, Ga. Cash with order. No
order for less than 100 Ibs. Mrs. J. C.
Oglesbee, Rt. 2. Box A. Girard, Ga. _
Medium size paper shell pecans,
30c per lb. 5 Ibs. $1.25 prepaid; 20 Ibs
or more, 20c lb. FOB Pearson, Ga. No
samples. Spanish peanuts, 25 Ibs. or
more, 4c per 1b. No less sold. Samples
upon request. W. H. Waddelle, Ga.
Pearson, Ga. ~ :
No. 1 N. C. runner peanuts, 4c per
b. Cash with order. W. S. Norton,
Edison, Ga. | ek
Small Spanish peanuts, 5c per Ib.
FOB my farm or shinning point. L.
uM. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts, No. 1 8 1-2
Ss. per Ib. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
- 500 Ibs. Runner peanuts, 3 cts per lb.
FOB Dawson, Ga. Cash with order.
Rov Dale, Dawson, Ga.
14 lbs. Stuart pecans, paper shell
ake best offer. Mrs. M. C. Lanier,
Metter, Ga.
Yellow root, 30c Ib. Ratsbane, 35c
lb. Wild cherry tree bark, 20c Ib,
Bermuda grass, 10c lb. Poke root, 10c
lb. Butterfly root, 50c lb. Exch. some
for white feed sacks. Add postage.
Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah, Ga.

: POTATOES FOR SALE

About 2M Ibs. Irish potatoes, Re
Bliss. Make best offer. Benjamine

cks, Adel, Ga. Rt. 1.

pe de SEED FOR SALE wes

Select Tom Watson watermelon seed
carefully gathered, for sale at 35c. per
Ib. FOB Cairo. No order for less than
5 Ibs. shipped. Cash with order. Alex
Maxwell, RFD, Cairo, Ga.

2 Ibs. selected cantaloupe seed, 75
cts. 6 Ibs. long, green pod okra seed,
$1 delivered. Cash or money order.
Mrs. Thornton McCurley, RFD 5,

Hartwell, Ga. ;

Imp. Watson and Kleckley water-
melon seed, 75c per lb., delivered. 65
ets. per Ib. in 5 Jb. lots. Send P. O.
Money order. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt,
_Lewiston, Ga
- Peas, mixed, $3.25 per bu. FOB this
Station. Excell watermelon seed, 75c
_per lb. C. A, Walker, Ellaville, Ga,





No. 1 section Gomb honey in|

BUL CE TI N

four crops green onions per year. Nev-
er winter kills patch once planted.
Directions with package. 1 oz. for 50
cts., postpaid, 10 cts. per pkg. Mrs.
R. H. Wright, RFD i, Middleton, Ga.

Several varieties bunch snap beans,
30c per Ib:, 5 lbs. or more, 25c per
lb. FOB Pearson, Ga. Kentucky Won-
der, 5c less, Long green okra seed, 35
cts. per lb., less one lb. 40c per lb.
No less than one lb. sold unless ship-
ped with other seed. Ga. Rattlesnake
Carolina, Bradford, Irish Gray melon
seed, 7 tablespoonsful, 25c; 1 Ib. or
more, 60c per Ib. Will mix seed at
same price. Chufa seed, recleaned,
good quality, $1.25 per pk. $4.75 per
bu. slightly damaged, 65c per pk., $2.-
50 per bu. FOB Pearson, Ga. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

White heading or cabbage collard
seed, 75c per Ib. 40c per half lb. 25
cts. per fourth pound, or 10c per oz.
delivered. Blood turnip beet seed,
same price. White velvet and mixed
okra seed, 30c per Ib. delivered. C. G.
Oliver, RFD 2, Barnesville, Ga.

200 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed
50c per ib. Free from disease, not
postpaid. Selected from melons weigh-
ing 35 to 40 lbs. each. J. B. Hanner,
RFD 2, Box 40, Charing, Ga.

_ Pure Western honey drip cane seed,
15c per lb. postpaid. Best cane for
forage or syrup. Will exchange some
for almost anything: H. T.- Taylor,
RFD 5, Franklin, Ga. -

Pure Beat-The-Bee cane seed, 25c
per lb., 2 Ibs. for 45 cents, or $1 for
5 lbs.
plants, D. L. White, Villanow, Ga.,
RED 2.

Burr clover seed, free from other
seed, rock and very little dirt. Run
through screen, 10c per Ib., or 50 Ibs.
for $4. S. D. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
.Choicest recleaned, pure Honey
Drip sorghum cane seed, none better
for yield or flavor, 60c per gal. $1.25
per pk. Very best Velvet okra and
Ga. collard seed, 25c per Ib. Genuine
cabbage heading collard seed, 40c per
Th. postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford,
Ga. = <
Hoke or Arkansas Beauty melon
seed. Can be grown to weigh 100 lbs.
Hand selected seed from choice mel-

ons, $2 per lb. C. E. Vining, RFD 1,

Marshallville, Ga. .

30c per Ib., delivered, 2 Ibs for 50c.
Maude Hamby, RFD 3, Greenville, Ga.

Ib., or 25 Ibs. or more at 20c per Ib.
FOB Winston, Ga. Elbert Daniel,
RFD 1, Winston, Ga.

Have only 3 more pkts., each of fol-

| lowing seed for sale, which I will sell

any 3 for 25c, plus postage; beets,
eucumber, squash, mustard, and. cu-
shaw, one teacupful mixed watermel-
on sed, 3 kinds good varieties, 25c
delivered. One quarter lb., Jones imp
melon seed. 40c delivered. no stamnps
accepted. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, RFD
1, Carrollton, Ga.

Fancy red meated Tom. Watson

| melon seed. 30c per lb. in 20 Ib. lots

oer more. Less quantity, 40c per Jb.
Cannot ship less than 5 lbs. Cash
with order. J. H. Elkins, RFD, Cai-
ro, Ga.

Orange cane seed, none better for;

hay, sound and pure, $2.50 bu. in 2
hu. bags: also collard seed, 35e lb. 5
Ibs. $1; New Stone, Greater Baltimore
tomato, $1 Ib. 5 lbs. $4: and cabbage
cae, $1 Jh. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

SYRUP FOR SALE
15 gal. sood sorghum svrun in new
eans. Make best offer. H. W. Wood,
Tennille. Ga.
- Pure Sugar Cane Syrun, $3.60 cs. of
& No. 10 cans, or 10 es for $35: Good



| hricht, guar. to keen sweet in cans all

summer: 2 bbls. A-1 50c gal. Exch. cs
svrup for bu. Brabham peas. Lee Pat-
rick, Quitman, Ga.

Ga. Suear cane svrup. bright and
heavy, 95c gal. 6 gal. 90c gal. Cash
with order. Anv quantitv, any time.
EH. H, RBeaslev, Kite. Ga. Rt. 1. 2

1 bbl. pure sugar Cane Svrup, 30
cal, guar. 75c per gal. FOB. M. F.
Jones Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 111.

Georcia Products
- Wanted

_REANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want 3 bu. sound field peas. Will
exch, value $19 for same. Mrs. E. L.
Wricht VYatesville, Ga. a

Want from 1 to 5 bu. peas. Will ex.







bu. AGS

w crop of Irish potatoes at $2 ner
bu "George M. Gable, Canon, Ga.

~ New Prosperity onion seed, matures , :

Will exchange some for potato

Ga. blue stem collard seed, 30c per |.

25 to 50 bu. Brabham or Iron field
peas, or other good sound peas. Will
exch, honey etc. for same. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore, Ga.

Want one qt. very large speckled
crowder peas, or 1 qt. of cream crow-
der peas for seed at once. Will pay
cash. L. W. Kennedy, care John Reed,
Rt. 3 Gainesville, Ga.

Want half bu. of white seed peas,
black eyed or brown eyed, deliv. to
Forsyth for cash. A. A. Cox Rt. 3,
Forsyth, Ga.

Have few common stock Porto Rican
potato plants, will exch. for peas, 1M
plants for 15 lbs. peas, or 12 lb. nest
onions. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga.

Want to exch. a few common stock
Porto Rico potato plants for peas.
1M for 15 Ibs. peas or 12 lbs. of nest
onions. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga.

FRESH AND CURES WANTED

Want about 300 Ibs. home raised
cured meat at the right price. Must
be cured and free from bugs and all
kinds of insects. Want about 150 Ibs.
each, hams and side meat. B. S.
Cobb, Warthen, Ga. :

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want to buy either a hive. or
Queen and workers. Italian bees or
Carniolan, for Boy Scout camp. Geo.
A. Dorsey, College Park, Ga.

| PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED
' Want to buy 4 bu. seed Spanish
peanuts, cheap. Quote del price. W
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want good, culled pecans at reas.
prices. Send sample. John B. Ayers,
R. 3 Canon, Ga. Box 3.









POTATOES WANTED
Want to get in touch with parties

potatoes. Mrs. F. Breeland, Savannah
Ga. 1611 E. Henry St.

having old time Pumpkin Yam sweet.



SEED WANTED
Want to buy collard -and cabbage
seed. Quote lowest price. W. J, Mor-
gan. Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3. a
Want to hear from party having
some medical alfalfa seed. Alton C.
Mock, Rocky Ford, Ga.

SYRUP WANTED
Want 1 bbl. or less svrup. Will exch.

Best varieties of English pea seed,|C Crop Irish potatoes at $2 bu.

Mrs. George M. Cable Canon, Ga.

Live Stock For Sale



i CATTLE FOR SALE

Fine reg. inbred Raleigh Jersey
bull calf, 2 mos. old. from very fine
young cow, for cale. E. J. Bailey, Ray-
mond, Ga.

1 Jersev bull You'll Dos Fairv
Prince 275230; sire, Lvnwoods Alberta
Fairy; dam Avons You'll Do May.
Born June 7, 1927. For sale at. my
barn. M. L. Callaway, Rayle, Ga.

7 Jersey bulls. 6 m. to 3 yrs. old of
breed line of Fern Oxford Noble (an
imported bull that sold for $25.00)
These bulls were all bred in pasture.
reason for not reg. but blood just as
sood and too good to sell for beef.
me to $100 ea. Lee Neel, Thomasville,

Ae



HOGS FOR SALE

5 Hampshire and P. C. cross 7 wks.
aid nigs, $5 ea. FOB at Chamblee. Ben
Bleckly, Chamblee, Ga.

3 to 5 mos. old Duroc Jersey pigs
for sale and reg. in buvers name at
reasonable price. L. M. Kennedy, Col-
lins, Ga. ;
_9 pure bred straight nose Berkshire
pigs ent. to reg. $10 ea. This breed
won Ist. prize 3 times in succession
over Western Breeders. Dorsey Martin
Canon, Ga. Rt. 1.

3 mos. old Black Essex pies, cholera
immune, $10 ea. with pedisree. Mrs.
H. W. Law, Eastman. Ga. Rt. 3.

2 pure bred Big Bone P. C. male
vies, good cond, 3 1-2 mos. old, $8 ea.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

4 pure P. C. pigs, 2 ea. male and
female, 13 wks. old, well dev. and Je
for age. $11.50 ea. or $40 for lot, FOB
C. D. Williams, Plains, Ga.

S. P. C. hnars and gilts, sub. to ree

Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

Fine O. I. C. nigs, 10 wks. old, $10
ea. or $13 per. Can furnish papers if
eee E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.
Ripe:

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
10 yr. old 950 lb. bay mare mule.
Sell or trade for vouns, fresh cows.
W. B.. Winslette, Eatonton. Ga. Rt. 2.
1 good gentle. sound, work anywhere





farm mule, $75. Cash. Mrs. E. L.

10 wk. old $10 ea. 1 sow, wt. 300 Ibs. $35.



Sar

Wright, Yatesville, Ga.

6 yr. old 1M Ib. pay mare, fine

buggy. and saddle horse, $150 at my

place. Exch for a No. 1 good mule. L.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3.

RABBITS FOR SALE

Chinchillas, reg. and sub. to reg.
14 mos. old buck, $7, or exch. for reg.
and bred doe; also a young buck 5.
mos. old, $2; 6 young ones, 6 wks. old
* Mrs. W. H. Carmichael, Madison,
Ga. %

Chinchillas from reg stock, $2 and
$3 ea. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. Rt. 1.

20 does, 10 bucks, N. Z. Reds, Grey
Chinchilas, a few White,
mos. old, $1 ea. or exch for B. R. or
R. I. Red broilers or friers. Fred I.
Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2.



Es

about 12

Chinchillas from 2 to 6 mos. old ~
healthy and fat, for sale. R. E. Lee

Hawkins, Barnesville, Ga. P. O. Box
127.

21 N. Z. White does and 2 bucks, 4

54 young Whites, lwk. to 3 mos. old,
aes large N. Z. Red does and 1 bk.-

and 20 young reds from 3 wks. to 3 mos

nid. Sell entire stock, $75 FOB. Exch.
for a young saddle horse, or for W. L.

pullets, or of the same value for a

good Jersey cow worth $75. J. F. Mc- :

Collough, Kingsland, Ga.
Silver Martius, >reeding age, healthy

J ved stock, $5 pr. $7.50 per trio. A. A.

Marshall, Washington, Ga.

Ped chinchillas: young bucks, young

Joes, bred and open, also 6 to 8 wks.
qld Chin. Ped. furnished with, ea. rab-
bit. Reas.

and for further information. Exch.

price. Write your wants

for white or Brown L. young hens, or

any kind of pure bred baby chicks.
*| Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676 Tif- |

ton St. N. W.

Reg. grown Chinchillas; 2 does and
1 buck, $15 pr. trade for 12 pure bred
Ferris strain W. L. laying hens. R.
H. Crawford, Tiger Ga

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

1 reg. Sanan buck, 2 milking does
and 3 nice kids, all at an av. of $15
ea. (buck alone worth the price of all)
FOB. Mrs. D. A. Mills, Atlanta, Ga.
1686 DeKalb Ave.

Good pure blood Toggenburge kids
for sale. From some of,-Arizonas best

LR.



Page, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1.5

goats. Write for prices and des.

Live Stock Wanted | _

CATTLE WANTED we



Want to buy young calves from 3

to 6 days old. Jersey or Guernseys. W. =

J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to exch. a large sow wt. when
fat about 390 to 400 Ibs. and pigs in fine
cond. BB. P. C. and Essex cross, for
a young 16 to 18 mos. old heifer, bred
or wnbred. Will sell now for $40. R. J.
Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. i

HOGS WANZED ifs
Want 1 Duroc Jersey bor, now ready.
for service cheap for cash, or exch.
honey for same. Must be ped. stock
and will reg. L. H, Edenfield, Still-
more, Ga. peer
Want a young, pure bred Berkshire
or Black P. C. boar, cholera immune,
reasonable in price. Mrs. Minnie Walk-
er, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 45. oe

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED oe
Want a fresh, healthy milk goat and
kid, anv good tvpe breed which pro-
duce 1-2 to 1 gal. milk per day. State
vrice FOB Tifton. Will exch. Holter-

mans Finest Show and Hish Egg pro- _

ducing dark Aristocrat B.

5 1 yr. old hens, daugh
of Direct Kine Ringby X1: Rineb
Wonder 1X and Prince Narrowbars X.
Write desc. of goat and when can
io. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Tifton, Ga.

Rt. 3.

Want a thoroughbred Angora, billy,
also want a thoroughbred Nubian o
Toggenburg nannie. Young stock de-
sired. State price at once. Rob_ bee :
erombie, The Rock, Ga. ME

Want 1 thoroughbred Shorpshir
buck lamb, cheap. Harry Tathrow,
Young Cane, Ga. a

Want a good healthy milch goat.
Give amt. of milk, age and price. J
W. Buchanan, Folkston, Ga.~

Want a young thoroughbred Ango
male goat, about 1 yr. and 1-2 old.
Must be under 2 yrs. old. State cond.
and best price at once. T. L. Blanton
Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 30.. x

Want to exch. a few Buff Mar
hatch cockerels for 7 mos. old White -
doe rabbits; 1 cockerel for ea. rabbit.
Write first. A. J. Adams, Ashburn,
Ga, Fi Fe ee

A SI



live Stock Wanted

Want to exch 1 Chinchilla 2 1-2



mos. old doe for Chinchilla 5 mo. old}.

buck. Gates Winters, Bradley ,Ga.

Box 74.

Poultry For Sale

BANTAMS |

Young stock, ready for del. in
Brown L. Cochin, Seabrights, and
Game Bantams, utility or Exhibition
e matings, $3 per pr. and up. <A. P. A.

Gold Medal Winners. Robt. Clark,
Macon, Ga. 177 Boulevard Ave.

BARRED ROCKS

100 B. Rocks, 80c ea. FOB. Edd
Swearingen, Charing, Ga.

6 Thompson 90 day old chicks, $3
for lot. Ancel Suggs, Gijillsville, Ga.
R. 2. :

5 thoroughbred B; R. 2 1-2 mos. old
~ roosters, 75c each. Mrs. A. L. Cox,
Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3.
- ) 20 March ist. hatch, pure bred B.
- R. cockerels $1.25 ea. or $20 for lot
Cash. Mrs. W. L. Stonecypher, Ro-
chelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. Feb.
hatch cockerels, 90c each, also eggs

same strain, 85c per 15 del. No checks.
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

Extra special Blue wave strain B.
R. cockerels from first class flock,
$1.25 ea. D. M. Griffin, Molena, Ga.

; Pure bred Barred Rocks: 10 pullets
and 1 cockerel, 8 wks. old $7; also
100 chicks, 3 wks. old, $20 for lot, or,
sell in lots of 25; April 3rd hatch, 75c
ea. April 24th hatch, 60c ea. and 4
wks. old, 50c ea. Mrs. W. D. Bryant,
Coffee, Ga.

Thompson imp. Ringlet. B. R. cock-
erels from ist prize winners, Feb.
hatch, $1.50 ea. 2nd pens, $1.25 ea.
March hatch Ist. pens, $1.25 ea and
_ 2nd pens $1 ea. and 1 yr. old cocks $3
' ea. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge,
Ga. Rt. 2. :

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
50 White Rock, Fishchel strain 11
- wks. old pullets, 75c ea. J. C. Goolsby,

Graham, Ga.

: 1 very fine yearling cock Birds str.
- Partridge Rocks, $7.50. Robt. Clarks,
- Macon, Ga. 177 Boulevard Ave.

/ March hatch White Rock pullets
--and cockerels, pure Fischel strain
- from blood tested, 10 to 11 Ibs. hens,
gockerels, $1.50 each; pullets in lots
of 10 and 20, $1 each. Will give 2
- cockerels free with order of 20 pullets

Cash with order. Mrs. L.L. Wallace,

Bowersville, Ga. :

GAMES
1 Black devil Game 1 yr. old roost-
er, $3 or exch. for Round-Head, same
age. H. J. Newnan, Villa Rica, Ga.
1 fine pit game cock, Shawlneck and
-Round-Head cross. Sell, or exch. for
2 pit game hens. Carl Griffin, Gaines-
ville, Ga. 85 Oak St. :
4 full blood Elson Red Quill now



laying pullets, $2 ea. or exch. for 10 Feb |

or March 1930 hatch pullets. Prefer
Barred Rocks, White Rocks, of Buff
Rocks. But will exch. for any large
good breed. Also have Cuban (Blue
and Red) 1-2 each) game now laying.
hens. G. M. Walden, Davisboro, Ga.
Box 83.



LEGHORNS

32. 9..C..W. L. yr. old: hens, Perris
strain, now laying, $1 ea. 2 same age

- roosters, $1 ea. FOB. Cash or M. O.
with order. No checks Send coops if
want shipped. Mrs. Chas. Wingfield,
College Park, Ga. 311 W. Jno. Wesley
Ave. Phone Fairfax 2001-W.

' 50 W. L: Tancred pullets, 11 wks.

old, 75c each. J. C. Goolsby, Graham,

aero.

Tom Cochrans Big Egg Line W. L.
cockerels for sale, to be del. later. O.
-L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3.

17 dark Brown L. Everlay hens and
3 cockerels yr. old, April hatch
thoroughbred. $1 ea. FOB. P. E. War-
ren, Stillmore, Ga. Box 4.

800 Tancred W. L. 11 wks. old pul-
lets, from trapnested stock of 212-
- 300 eggs in 1 yr. Lots of 50 or more,

$1.25 ea. FOB. W. B. Williams, Bre-
men;.Ga. :

500 S. C. W. L. Tancred pullets, 75c
ea. Money Order or Cashiers check.

- U. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga.
About 5 selected Tancred sgrain
6 wks. old pullets. Mrs. Catherine R.
Combs, Tunnell Hill, Ga. :

_ 2 pens of 1 yr. old W. L. Tancred
blood tested 300 egg strain: 12 now
laying hens and rooster in ea. pen

(hems would cost from $10 to $20 and

: roosters, $20 to $30 per head from

breeder) Will sell cheap, or exch. for

| young heifer. Write for prices. W. K.

Davis, Carrillton, Ga.

$1 ea. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet,
Ga.

My special pen of 6 Kerlin W. L.
hens and 1 cock, worth $25; direct
from Kerlin. Sell $12.50 Cash. Also
eggs, $1.50 for 15 prepaid. Mrs. C. W.
Page, Norcross, Ga. :

About 30 pure bred W. L. cockerels
2 mos. old selected for breeders, $1 ea.
Mrs. J. M. Marshall, Talbotton, Ga.

100 Eng. W. L. pullets, 75c. ea; also
25 hens, yr. old, $1 ea. M. Collins, Ha-

| zlehurst, Ga. care The Drug Store.

25 Tancred W. L. 5 mos. old pullets
$1 ea. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rockingham,
Ga.

5 March hatch cockerels, 90c each,
or lot for $4; 7 April hatch cockerels,
80c ea. $5 for lot; 2 or 3 in lot, 75cts.
ea. Mrs. John E. Smith, Bowdon, Ga.
Rome St.

30 thoroughbred Tancred W. L. pul-
lets, 1 yr. old, healthy, and most of
them now laying, $1 ea. or lot for $25
FOB M. O.Mrs. James Ezzell, Rock-
mart, Ga.

50 nice fat friers, (W. L. 2 1-2 mos.
old $20 for lot; 10 large Tancred 14
mos. old laying- heavy hens and 1
cock, $12 for lot. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
mit, Ga. Rt. 2.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

4 March hatch Pape strain Minorca
pullets, $1 ea. or $4.25 for lot. Mrs.
ae E. Smith, Bowdon, Ga. Rome
St.

3 Blavk Minorca 1 1-2 lb. cockerels,
75c ea. H. J. Newman, Villa Rica, Ga.
30 AA matings Tom Barron 10 wks.
old cockerel, $1 ea. Mrs. W. E. White
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1.

S. C. W. L.. pullets. Write for prices.
V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Ga.

10 S. C. Brown L. March 1929 hatch
hens, now laying, $1.25 ea. or lot for
$10 FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. Min-
nie Brewster, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. 2.

30 or more Tancred W. L..8 wks.
old roosters for best offer. Simpson
Hill, Ranger, Ga. \

_ 300 W. L. pullets, University of Ga.
strain Tancred. 3 wks. old, $40 a 100;
Sold in lots of 50 or 100 only. Also
40 pullets and 15 cockerels, April 3rd
hatch, genuine Pape strain Black Mi-
norcas, $1-ea. in lots of 25 or more,
and Japanese White Booted and Cres-
ted Silkie bantams, 10 wks. old, $7
per trio; 2 prs. pit game bantams,
seemless banded, grown stock, $10
ye pr. L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta,

a.
Tancred W. L. 2 mos. old pullets
from trapnested stock, also 3 mos. old
pullets and laying pullets and breed-
ing stock: also RR. i. Reds, or B. R.
2 and 3 mos. old pullets, and laying
pullets and hens. Good color and
marking. All from high producing str.
pee prices, S. P. Howe, Hapeville,

a.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

Lot 60 common pigeons, 25 cts. ea
if taken immediately leaving city
June Ist. Call or write. Mrs. T. B.
Lynde, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 297.
*phone, Rt. 2. Box 297.

Red Carneaux, $2 per pr. White
Swiss Mondains, $3.50 pr. All birds
are guaranteed workers of the verv
sa type. T. S. Patterson, Fitzgerald

a.

Pure bred White Kings, now workine
$2 pr. E. S. Wright, Jr. Knoxville, Ga

10 pr. mixed breed pigeons, work-
ing and healthy. Absolutely free of
mites and other kinds of vermin, $4
for lot or 50c per pr. FOB. J. B. Mer-
cer, Alma, Ga.

1M White Kings, for sale or exch
for milk ar beef cow. B. T. Oxley
Bolingbroke, Ga. Rt. 1.

Runts, large, 4 prs. $5.50 for lot. P
R. Hughes, Atlanta, Ga. 490 Capito
Ave. S. W.

Lot of fancy pigeons: Muff, Tum-
blers, Birmingham Rollers, Parlor
Clean Legs, Priests (15 colors), 20
for $10 for quick sale. R. L. Tribble
Atlanta, Ga. Box 69.

75 mixed, good breeders, pigeons,
35c ea. or $20 for lot. W. H. G. Ste-
phens, Morrow, Ga.

: R. I. REDS

A few nice Donaldson strain hens.
$2 ea. male birds,. $2 and $3 each.
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mountain,
Ga. Rt. 1.

10 wks. oJd pure bred. Donaldson
R. I. Reds. Sell or exch 50 for 50 Tan-
cred. S. C. W. L. pullets and 5 cockerels
same age at once. Floyd Smith, Cov-
ena, Ga.





Pure Donaldson dark red pullets,

180c ea. FOB. February hatch cocker-'

35 egg strain W. L. 14 mos. old hens, |

els, $1.50 ea., FOB, or if taken with
pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 4.

Donaldson R. I. Red hens, February
hatch cockerels, $1 ea. No checks. Tay-
lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

45 Donaldson dark R. I. Red 1 yr.
old now laying hens, $1.50: ea. also 5
same strain roosters, $3 ea. FOB. Send
coops if want shipped. Cash or money
order. Mrs. Chas. Wingfield, 311 Jno.
Wesley Ave. College Park, Ga. Phone
Fairfax 2001-W.

2 fine S. C. W. L. Red yr. old cock-
erels, $5 ea., choice 3 mos. old cock-
erels, $1.25 ea. Mahoods prize stock.
Miss Bell Timmerman, Bronwood,
Ga. Box 83.

65 R. I. Red January hatch pullets,
pure bred, dark red, $1.15 each. No
checks. J.C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.

Roosters direct srom Mrs. Donald-
ae $2 ea. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia,

a.

100 pure bred 9 wks. old R. I. Red
pullets, 85c ea. FOB. Edd Swearingen,
Charing, Ga.

2 yr. old pure bred Donaldson strain
rooster, and 1 yr. old rooster, $1.75
Both pure and free from.White D.
and from good laying hens. C. D. Will-
iams, Plains, -Ga.

25 or 30 thoroughbred R. I. Red fry-|
ers, 30c lb. also 15 hens, 9 mos. old,
20 lb. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairsville,
Ga. Rt. 2. ;

TURKEYS. GUINEAS DUCKS ETC
FOR SALE

Bronze turkey hens, $3.75 ea. FOB
No C. O. D. Money order prefered.
Mrs. M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga.
About 20 or 25: young M. B. turkeys
hatch June 5th, 75c ea. or exch for
1 pr. B. B. African strain Guinea pigs.
Also for sale 1 or 2 nice turkey hens
to carry the young ones, $3.50 each.
H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.
9 geese, $9 at barn, for quick sale.
ee Lott Foskey, Wrightsville,
Rt. 4.
6 Toulouse large ganders, 1929 hatch
$2.50 ea. Edward Farmer, Nicholson,
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 86.

WYANDOTTES
1 Tarbox strain S. L. Wyandotte
cock, 2 yr. old April 1, 1930; 1 Harts
strain S. L. cock, 1 yr. old March 15.
1930, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Adelle M.
Johnson, Sparta, Ga.

Poultry Wanted |

ANCONAS WANTED
Want a.few Ancona hens. Will exch.
Giant rabbits or Red Carneaux pigeons,
not ped. J. C. Cochrane, Ashburn, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want thoroughbred B. R. 10 or 12
wks. old pullets. State full partic. and
best cash price. W. M. Thornton, Je-
sup, Ga. Rt.2.

GAMES WANTED

Want to exch. 2 young hens full
Shelton Roundhead games, yellow
legs. 1 is now laying, for 1 sledge and
hammer Traveler stag about 1 yr. old
Must show good breeding; or for 1
Shelton Nob Comb blue. I to pay exp
Re Pghlac G. W. Logan, Ellijay, Ga

Want dark Cornish games, this yrs
hatch (Spring) 8 pullets and cockere!
Broiler size preferred. W. D. Proc-
or, Albany, Ga. 724 Society St. -

LEGHORNS WANTED

Want 15 or 20 A. L. White or Browr
v,, 1929 hatch hens, also Leghorn ba-
y chicks from blood tested stock, 3
9 300. Make best offer and just what
vhat you have to offer. Edwin Simv
on, Atlanta. Ga. 676 Tifton St. N. W

Want 100 W. L. R. I. Reds, or Whit-
Trp. 6 to 8 wks. old and 50 to 100 W
", W. Orp. R. I. Reds, B. R, or An?
-onas. 4 to 6 wks. old. pure bred stoc}
*heap for cash. Hubert Bradley, At-
anta, Ga. 3131 Piedmont Road.

Want to exch. 8 Tancred W. L
~oosters for the same strain unrelatec
to the Cackle Hill Farm, Hapeville
Ga. Simpson Hill, Ranger, Ga. 3

MISCELLANEOMS CHICKENS
WANTED

Want friers for table use. Write
stating the kind and number you have
and the av. wt. and price per Ib. Chas
F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. |

Want 25 or 50 B. R. or R. I. Reds
1 to 2 Ib: broilers. Fred I. Baker, Co-
lumbus, Ga. Rt. 2.

PEAFOWLS WANTED
~ Want to exch. 4 colored Indian Run-











- Thursday June 5

pr. of peafowls, or peafowl eggs, o
fresh fertile eggs or 1 pr. baby pea-
fowls. Must hear at once what yoi

| have. Ducks now laying. Mrs. S. 0.

Burke, Greenville, Ga. 604 Morris
or Box 154. :

PIGEONS WANTED

Want to exch Chinchilla rabbits for
White King pigeons, mated, and not
over 1 yr. old and good squab produ-
cers, 1 lb. or over each. Mrs. W. CG
eae Savannah, Ga. 1208 E, Henry



Want 5 pr. ea. Carneaux, Homer
and White Kings. Must be mated and
working. Hubert Bradley; Atlanta, Ga.
3131 Piedmont Road.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS ETC
WANTED

Want to exch. Ped. N. Z. White rab-
bits for Mammoth White Pekin ducks
or ducklings. J. W. Mock, Albany, Ga.

Want 25 or 30 turkeys to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs. G. R. Tur-
ner, Williamson, Ga. Rt. 1. on Be

Want to exch. 3 Muscoveys: 1 drake
and 2 ducks, 1929 hatch for 3 of th
large White Mammoth pekins: 1 drake
and 2 ducks, this yrs. (early) hatch,
or grown stock. Mrs. Edward Farmer,
Nicholson, Ga. Rt. 2. Box B-86.

WYANDOTTES WANTED
Want 2 Harts or Tarbox strain S.
L Wyandotte 3 mos. old cockerels,
healthy and thrifty. Will exch. 2 |
cocks, 2 yrs. old Tarbox strain for
same. Mrs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta,
Ga. Rt. 3. . ae

Baby Chicks For Sale.

100 R. I. Red baby chicks, June 12th
from No. 1 stock, direct from Donald-
son, 15c ea. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnes-
ville, Ga. 317 Central Ave. & :

Pure Jersey Giant chicks, 14 cts.





Ga. |ea. del. in lots of 25 or more. Marcy

strain. -Live del. guar. Mrs. H. J. Mc-
Corvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. ee
Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks bred for high production at
much reduced prices. Write for prices.
on what you want and state second
choi. Charles F. Howe, Ft. Valley,

a. ,

Tancred W. L. chicks from bred to
lay stock, $9 per 100; Brown L. Anco-
nas, R. I. Reds, and Barred. Rocks, |
$10 a 100; From blood tested stock.
100 per cent live del. guar. Also cus
tom hatching, 2c an egg. Trays hold
110 eggs; set every Wednesday in
Mammoth Buckeye incubators. Chicks
shipped C. O. D. chgs. S. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga. '

Thoroughbred B. and Buff Rocks, R.
I. Reds, Buff Orp., $9.50 a 100; Heavy
Mixed, $9 postpaid. 100 per cent live
del. Lots less than 100, add 1c per
chick. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.



_ Incubators For Sale

5 ine. 250 cap. Petaluma, $15; Super
Hatcher, 600 cap. $25; 2 Keipper, 600
cap. ea. $25 or both $40; O. L. Mc



Clellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3.
: 1 little Brown Hen Inc. inst. and
her., $3 or exch. for 25c baby chicks}
ny kind mixed, or for 3 W. L: hens.
ae Miller, Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 3. Box
Super Hatcher inc. 150. in good
snd. inst. book, thermometer and sev. |
vicks, $11 FOB; 1 Empire heater with
nst. for making box for 150 chickens
makes fine brooder_in good cond.)
3 or both for $15 FOB. Cash with
rder. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce
Aa eu, 0. :
_1 Sears Roebuck Radio oil brooder
n perfect cond. Only raised 1 bunch
f chicks. 52 in canopy. 500 to 1M cap.
ost $14.25; sell $10 FOB RR. No cks.
Tulius Cates, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3.
250 Cap..Super hatcher inc. and 1
srooder, 300 cap. Both used 3. times.
xood as new, bargain. Write for prices
1. T. Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ga. ~

SECOND HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE ; a
2 60 saw Gullet gins, 1 sng. box press
gas, eng. and all in good shape, cheap.
Write for details and price. so ee
*eowh, Woodstock, Ga. Rt. 2. :

SECOND HAND MACHINERY |
WANTED 8

Want one hand power clover chop-
per. Buy or trade poultry for it. O. L.
McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want 1 cvlinder head for Fordson
tractor, prefer high compression









enrs, 2 each, ducks and drakes for 1

head. Advise best price. C. M. Miller,
Cornelia, Ga. <,