; nV achinery, Flower and Seed, | Incubator and
Nasery Stock Monthly Supplement
GEORGIA
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PUBLISHED BY oH BUREAU OF MARKETSA, D. J ONES, DIRECTOR
STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930.
DO THE BEST YOU CAN!
x short time after I was in office my good old friend,
Mr. Shannon, of Commerce, who was formerly Editor of
the Commerce News, came into the office to see me. He
looked over and said, - Well, Talmadge, how are you get-
ting along ?? I jumped up right quick and shook hands
_ with him and said, Well, Mr- Shannon, Im doing the
best that I ean. He backed off and said, <No, you are
- telling a lie now. There was never but one man who did
and inspection of dairy products, the dairies and milk de-
pots. Of course, the Chemistry Department checks up on
samples, and wes results reported directly and in Bulle-
tins. i ee ;
The Board of fiatquenes as ay a branch of re
-Department of Agriculture, but jit is controlled by a board.
of three. The Commissioner of Agriculture is the ex- of.
ficio Chairman of the Board. The Board of Entomology
the best that he eould, and that was The man the bull
was after. _ After about a weeks Seb IEN OS IT decid-
ed that Mr. Shannon was. right.
So we are sorter knocking along up here.
ment of Agriculture has many activities.
fertilizers, marketing both by field representatives and
by advertisements through the Bulletin. Analysis of in-
-secticides. Pure Food and Drug Department and the in-
spections under this Department. The Dairy Department
.
The beat
Inspection of |
makes inspections of nursery stock, a plants, differ-
ent kinds of bulbs, and even Bees.
On all of this work the people are entitled to ee
competent, and energetic service. You, are paying for it.
While we are sorter loafing along up here, if any of this
_ service is not what you think it should be, write me: Com-
plaints are the only check I have on service.
write me, that is the Bull that is after me.
EUGENE TALM LADGE.
When you
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MARKET REPORT
or GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted Ss
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, December 30, 1929. Always subject to Variation Lee Pte er et
Eggs Wanted
atianta
Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta
: Bueot Bokatnes (New), 100 lbs. $1 40 $1.25 $1.35 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00
Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs 2.50 3.25 3.00 2.25 3.00 8.00
Eggs, Ga., Extra,-doz.-.-....-.- 50 52 52 BS AT
- Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ----- NGO BO - BB 45.
- Bggs, Ga., Trade, doz. --------.- 5 ee 46 48 oe et
Pees Ward Wi, dot 45.
BSR TOs eae eeeneennyte 22 ee ee = 20
_ Hens, Ip a ee = 0G eee wae: 24 rae Sage: 6,
Roosters, Ib. foe a Wo, _ | Flowers and Seed Wanted ____
a = So ee . : ae a Sy a - Ee ee oe Second-Hand Machinery
; =. For Sale
es ee ee = oo = Me. os Second-Hand Machinery
= Turkeys, te ee os 22D : 30 : 30 a oa ae 30 > .20- ar Wanted
Field Peas, mixed, ae -- Nursery Stock For Sale
a Field Peas, not mixed, bu. eile TO Aes
Country Butter, best table, Ib. - .40 8B 40 40 50 45
Country Butter, cooking, Ib, --. 30. 0 0 es Fab BB
Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale__ 3,4, 8
Georgia Products Wanted foo
Incubators For Sale
Wanted
Flowers and Seed. For Sale = 6, 4
Incubators
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Nursery Stock Wanted
No Sales Listed During Week Beginning December 23, 1929.
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Poultry For Sale
-_ ANCONAS FOR SALE
4 Rose Comb Ancona roosters, $2.50
Adel, Ga.
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BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Better baby chicks, bred to live, grow
and lay. Quality, service and satisfac-
tion. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.
_ Now booking orders for S. C. W. L.,
chicks for January, February del., from
heavy laying hens, headed by males
direct from M. Johnsons Imperial
strain. J. A. Ingram, Cordele, Ga., Box
199.
- Booking orders for R. I. Red, Barred
Rock and Buff Orpington, pure bred,
strong, blood tested stock chicks. Prices
reasonable. J. C. Baston, Milledgeville,
Ga.
* Pure Tancred chicks, (nd direct),
ea from 254 to 312 egg stock, free from
. 6b. W. D., $15 a 100, or $12 a 100, per
~ ~ 800 or more lots. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
iait.<Ga., Rt:2;%
_ Booking orders for baby chicks from
trapnested stock. R. I. Reds only. Come
a RY pens. M. A. C. Byrne, Blythe,
Sek
a.
Thoroughbred B. R., and R. I. Red
chicks, 15c ea., mixed breeds, 12 1-2c
ea. Guaranteed live del.| K. C. West,
_ Ashburn, Ga. :
= High powered chicks from heavy lay-
ing flocks of pure blooded chickens:
_R. I. Reds and B. R., $14: White and
Brown L., $12; White Wyandottes, $15
a 100. prepaid. 100 per cent live del.,
_ guaranteed; also a good supply of
e started chicks from 10 to 30 days old.
Write for prices. D. F. Thomas, Odum,
Ge., Box. 27.
-Bocxing orders for chicks, del., after
danuary the 15th: R. I. Reds and B. R..
$16 a 100; White L.; $15 a 100. All from
trapnested flocks; also Custom Hatch-
ing: 4c per egg. Pay parcel post on
chicks, or will set eggs on halves. Mam-
moth Buckeye incubator, 10 M., cap.,
used. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga., care
- Cackle Hill Farm. -
|. Ferris strain
lens: $12 a 100,
cent live del., guaranteed; also heavy
_ ass't chicks, $13 a 100. F. B. Flanders,
Poses, Ga. P
ood chicks, popularly priced: B. R.,
Buff Rocks, and R. I. Reds, each, $14
+4 100; Heavy mixed and Tancred W. L.,
- $13 a 100, postpaid. 100 per cent live
del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
ao Booking orders for S. C. W. L., day
old chicks, tran nested and bred to lay.
. January and February hatching. $16 a
100. $1 with order to be booked. Mrs.
G. F. Mincey, Clarkston, Ga.
c _BANTAMS FOR SALE
oo. a ee hens and 25 cocks,
129 : ake Ells
ee aie , Savannah, Ga., 607
,> young Bantam hens, $2.50: 1 roos-
ter,,50c. Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.
_ _BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
__ Barred Rock fryers, 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs..
a Pe need = lbs. per coor
only. . C. amson, : ;
v ares Box ol: a Pe
9 Barred Rock hens, 2 yr. old, 5 one
yr, old pullets, and 2 large B. R. roost-
: or lot. id SR: =
Bs Mrs. J * ey Cor
y Thompson strain Ringlet B. R. cock.
-$2.50, or exch. for J. B. Giant cock.
ade W. A. Bennett, Adairsyille, Ga.,
' 45 B. R., 3 mos, old, 2. 2 1-8 ul-
lets, 40 Ib., FOB. All good stock J. L.
Davis, Waycross, Ga., 209 Thomas St.
80 Aristocrat and Bred-to-lay B. RB.
pales, en and April hatch, $1.25
ea, ockerels, $2 ea. A. P. )
Autryvitie, oe $2 ea, A. P Chapman,
; , 49 choice 2 yr. old Aristocrat B. R.
hens, av. about 7 Ibs., ea., 23c Ib., FOR,
Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga,
8 very fine Ringlet B. P. R. pullets,
d B. P. R. rooster, $2.
sa Ss. _ Timberlake, Marshaliville,
20 thoroughbred B. R. April ha
eady to begin laying, poner $2 is
rs. R. W. Stanley, Wrightsville, Ga.
10 pure bred Aristocrat B. R. hens.
and 1 cock, young and unrelated, $15.
G. C. Edmundson, Temple, Ga Rt?
M.
_ 1 prize winning B R 6 1-2 mos. old
cockerel, $1.25 FOB:, Fowler strain,
Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6. | 2
_ -4 pure bred Thompson B. R. April
cockerels, $1.75 ea., $6.50 for lot, FOB.
ea., FOB station. Miss C, V. Hicks, |
$3 ea. P. R. H
Rt. 2 allman, Atlanta, Ga.,
Permit, 29-D1-40. Several fine cock-
erels, March and April hatch, for
breeders, $2.50 and $3 ea. Crates to be
returned. Money order. Mrs. Jno. A.
Watson, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1.
BRAHMAS FOR SALE
Giant strain Light Brahma cockerels,
$2.50 ea., or 2 for $4.50; 5 for $11. Mrs.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
1 White Brahma, thoroughbred Foy
strain, 2 yrs. old rooster. $2 FOB. Mrs.
J. B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.
BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE
A few high grade White Plymout
Rock, Fischel strain, cockerels, $3, $4
and $5 ea..S. D. Wright, Columbus, Ga.,
1125 Sho Sy. cu
-.GAMES FOR SALE :
Pure Pit Games: pullets, $1 ea., Stags,
$1.50 ea. A. M. Borden, Marshallville,
Ga. :
tT. Allen Roundhead and 1 Ginn Grey
rooster, both thoroughbreds and 2 yrs.
old, also have some nice young cross
breeds. Write for prices. W. R. Panter,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
6 pure bred Dark Cornish Game hens,
$2.50 ea. Arch Crump, Carnesville, Ga.
1 Red Quill Game cockerel and 4
qullets, 9 mos. old, from pure strain
prize winners, $10 cash. C. W. Scar-
brough, Stockbridge, Ga.
Pure bred White Cornish Indian
Game cocks, 1929 hatch, $3 ea: R. A.
Hakes, Almo, Ga. g
3 April 1929 hatch pure dark Cornish
Indian Game pullets, $1.25 ea., FOB.
Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.
Pure bred Red pit games; 3 Red
cocks, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $5-ea., trio of
Grist Gradys; 2 hens and 1 cock, 2 yr.
ald, $10 for trio. @ash with order. T.
M. Weaver, Bowersville, Ga.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE a
J. B..Giant cockerels, $2 ea., or exch.
for 2 of same breed. Mrs. W. A. Ben-
nett, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1.
AO J. B. Giant pullets and a 2 yr.
sid cock, $18. R. S. M. Lilly, Lilly, Ga.,
Box 113.
20 pure bred J. B. Giant hens, $2.25
ea., 4 roosters, $3 ea., $55 for lot. Mrs.
co. J. Phillips, Soperton, Ga. RFD 3.
Pure Marcy strain J. B. Giant cock-
erels, wt., 8 to 10 lbs., with good mark-
ings, $2.50 ea. Miss Nancy Smith, Sop-
erton, Ga.
Pure bred Marcy J. B. Giant, ready
for service cockerels, $2-ea., also hatch-
ing eggs, shipped fresh in break proof
cartons, $1.50 del. Mrs. Belle Joiner,
Soperton, Ga., RFD 2. j
10 J. B. Giant pullets and 1 cecker-
9], February hatch, $25. J. 8. Maddox,
Fayetteville, Ga. ; oe
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
Hardeman W. L., cockerels, for breed-
ing stock. Write for prices. E. R. Gas-
kins, Americus, Ga..
S. C. W. L. cockerels, direct from
M. Johnsons Imperial strain, March
hatch, $3.50 and $5 ea., FOB. J. A. In-
3ram, Cordele, Ga., Box 199.
W. L. pullets, 15 wks. old, will lay all
pring and summer, well developed.
ess than 100\lots, $1 ea., 100 to 1 M.,
ots, 80c ea., also a few high ped. cock-
vels, all individually ped., $5 up. M. E.
Murphy, Talmo, Ga.
1 pure bred S. C. W. L. 8 mos. old
ockerel, $1.60. postpaid, or exch. for 2
xuinea (fowls), male and female. Mrs.
J. A. Thomas, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1.
100 March hatch Wycoff and Tan-
red strain Leghorn pullets, $1 ea. Mrs.
2. L. Johnson, Turin, Ga.
Some very fine Tancred strain March
ratch L. pullets, $1.50 ea. P. R. Hall-
nan, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. 4
Everlay dark Brown L., 30 hens, 1929
natch, $80; 2 roosters, 1928 hatch, $3
for the 2. Coop to be returned. Mrs.
Pearl MeDonald, Stapleton, Ga., Rt. 1.
35 8. C. W. L., pullets, English strain
AA quality, October hatch, 90c ea., or
lot for $26.50. Exch. for Jersey calves.
H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga.
6 S. C. W. L. hens with Ga. Natl
Contest record, 205-275 eggs in 51 wks.,
also several high ped., cockerels, 250
to 275 egg record hens. Pure Tancred
strain. Limited number. Reasonably
nriced; also booking orders for baby
chicks from best 2 yr. old Tancred hens,
mated to ped. cockerels, January, Feb-
ruary and March del. Book order now,
to be del., when wanted. M. W. Kan-
tala, Elberton, Ga.
_ 60 English strain W. L., $1.75 ea. No
Culls. Hubert Black, Lavonia, Ga., Rt.
One 8 mos, old Buff colored Leghorn
Mrs. R. L, Mabry, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
rooster $2. Herman Mize, Americus,
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Po eee alerts
- Ree. stock Parks strain, B. R., Reg.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
.. FOR SALE :
Trio Black Minorcas, $10. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bidg.
3 April hatch White Minorca cock-
erels, direct from Webers Farms, $1.75,
$1.50 and. $1.25 ea., or $4 for the: lot;
also 1 dark Brown L. cockerel and 2
pullets, April hatch, eggs direct from
Webers, $4 for the 3. Exch. any of
above for full bred white Orpingtons,
Rocks, or Wyandotte pullets. Miss A.
B. Garnto, Wrightsville, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE _ |.
12 mixed breed hens, 22c lb. Mrs. 8.
M. Timberlake, Marshallville, Ga.
2 Silver Spangled Hamburg cockerels.
$1.25 ea., or exch. for hens, same breed;
also have 2 cockerels and 6_ pullets,
Silver Hamburgs, $10. C. N. Bradshaw,
Augusta, Ga., 354 West Ave.
E. M. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga., 388 Luckie
St., N. W. .
A few R. I. Red, B. Rocks, Anconas,
and a few hundred fine W. Leghorn
hens and pullets, now laying, from
high egg producing strains. Priced
reasonable. J. H. Cash, Hapeville, Ga.,
P.O. Box 15. ae
\ ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
Pure bred White Orpington cockerel,
about. 18 mos. old, $1.50. Miss Mary E.
Ballard, Concord, Ga., Rt. 1.
3 Buff Orpington cockerels, February
hatch, eggs direct- from Byers, wt..
about 9 lbs., splendid shape and color,
$5 and $7 ea. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, At-
lanta, Ga., 836 North Ave., N. E.
Buff Orpington cockerels, $3.50;
hens, 2 yrs. old, all laying, $9. All wt.
6 and 7 lbs., and pure strain. Sell, o1
exch. for White Wyandotte 2 yr. old
hens. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe,
Ga. :
PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
More than 100 peafowls, males and
females. Well bred, original stock from
which they were dev., cost $50 per pr.
W. H. Howell, Sapeloe Plantation, Sap-
eloe Island,-Sapeloe, Ga. 2
2 peafowl hens for sale. S. M. Well-
born, Columbus, Ga.
A few pure White peafowls, the or-
iginal stock-of which cost $100 pr.
also about 200 of the Blue peafowls
W. H. Howell, Sapeloe Island, Sapeloe,
Ga.,. Care Sapeloe Plantation. .
PIGEONS FOR SALE
30 pigeons. Sell, or exch. for anything
can use. A. L. Williams, Collins, Ga.
18 varieties of prize winning pigeons
$3 per pr. Write your wants. Geo. Fus-
sell, Valdosta, Ga., 1 Strickland Bldg.
Pigeons, 50c pr. Josephine Meister,
Baldwin, Ga. ie
Racing Homers, mated prs. and
youngsters, all A. U. banded, and from
winning stock, $1.50 to $2.50 per, bird
Write for further details. Frank Traber
Atlanta, Ga., 354 Moreland Ave., N. E
26 White King pigeons, $16 for lot
or exch. for 15 B. R., or R. I. Red hens
or for 17 White Leghorn hens. A. G.
Oliver, Meansville, Ga.
10 prs. thoroughbred yellow. car-
neaux, all good workers, $9. E.
Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
R. I. REDS FOR SALE _.
2 very dark red Harold Tompkins
cockerels, February hatched, ready for
service, wt., 9 - 9 1-2 lbs., ea., $5 ea
Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, Ga., 83
North Ave., N. E.
R. I. Red cockerels, direct from
Owens, sell, or exch. J. C. Etheridge
Forsyth, Ga., Rt.. 2. :
2 reg., Donaldson R. I. Red roosters
March hatch, $3 ea., $5 for both, FOB.
Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.
35 R. I. Red March and April pullets
| lightly mixed, and 4 pure May Hood
roosters, same age, $1.10 ea. A. P. CHap-
man, Auttyville, Ga.
2 pure bred, dark red 8 mos., old.
Donaldson Red cockerels, $4 for Woth
at my home. Mrs, Jno. BE. Maner, Stiger
Valley, Ga., Rt. 1.
16 pure bred R. I. Red full stock,
selected pullets from prize winning
bens, Donaldson strain, well dev., ready
to lay; egg record, 287 eggs per yr., $1.45
ea. Cash with order. Mrs. Hattie Wof-
fard, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 3. ;
Pure bred R. I. Red March hatch
cockerels, $2 ea., FOB. Mrs. A. B. Har-
ris, Lake Park, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 59.
40 R. I. Red 3 mos. old pullets, 2 to
2 t+2:Ib., 400-Ib., POR, J. L. Davis;
Waycross, Ga., 209 Thomas St.
8 pure bred Owen strain R. I. Red
young hens, hatched May 1, 1929, $1
ea., FOB. C. P. Exell, Willard, Ga.,
RFD 1.
Deep red R. I. Red cockerels, Feb-
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ruary
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Trio Silver Spangled Hamburgs, $5. :
J. E. Page, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2.
and $4 ea. 6 hens, 2 yrs. old, $10; 1
aelera and 6 hens, $13. Mrs. M. L.
Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga. _ :
8 pure bred Owens strain R. I. nea,
ee hens, hatched May 11th, 1929, |
$1 ea., FOB here, crated and del. to-
Exp. office. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. These hens are O. K.
in every respect and will make good
ones to breed from. C. P. Ezell, Mill- |
ard, Ga. RFD 1. :
y
R. L. Red cockerels direct from Owen
rm, for sale or exch. for anything _
Ee J.-C. Etheridge, Forsyth, Ga.
Rt. 2. . =
15 pure bred S. C. R. I. White cock-
ee pure white plumage, $1.50 ea.
del. Cash with order Laurel Woody,
Nashville, Ga.
URKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
TRUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
Pure bred Mammoth White Pekins:
5 drakes and 10 ducks, improved East-
ern strain, ducks ready to lay, $23 for
lot, or $5 trio. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Sop-
on, Ga., Rt. 2: ee
a B., turkeys, hens and toms, 1928-
29 hatch. Bird Bros., strain, 35c lb,
FOB. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville, _
=o M. B., and 2 Bourbon Red turkeys,
1 1-2 yrs. old. All hens. Trade for 2
heifers. John Grim; Lithonia, Ga., Rt.
4, care Green Cook. : ey
Pure bred M. B., parent stock from
B. B. Goldbank strain turkeys, April
1929; hens, 12 to 14 lbs., $6; toms, 22 _
to 25 lbs., $10 ea., 4 hens, April 1928
hatch, 16 to 20 lbs., $7.50. Satisfaction
guaranteed. J. A. Johnson, Bowersville,
Ga. : 2 s . i a
15 pure bred White Pekin ducks, im-_
proved Eastern strain; 5 drakes and 10
ducks, $5 trio, or $23 for lot. Miss Alice
Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. ed
3 M. B., 2 hens and 1 tom, $5 ea. ,or
will exch. for 12 B. R., March or April
natch. laving pullets and 1 rooster. Mrs.
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7 ducks and 3 drakes, $1 .ea.. Mrs.
J. D. Robinson, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. Len as
Pure Bourbon Reds, April hatch,
arge, well dev., $5 ea., 1 tom, 2 yrs.,
old, $6.50. Mrs. Love Joiner, Shellman,
Fa. 2b se
2 pure bred Goldbank M. B. toms,
38 ea. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt.
2, ;
Thoroughbred B. B. M. B. turkeys,
May hatch, 17 and 20 lb., toms, $7 and
58 ea., also 1 tom, 28 lbs., 1 yr. old
ast June, $15; Satisfaction guaranteed.
Will Hart, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. ie
1 pr. slightly mixed M. B. 18 mos. old
turkeys, for breeding, $10, or exch., for
10 Brown L., pullets, laying, or ready
to lay. Prefer S. C. Mrs. C. M. Morgan, _
Lyons, Ga. : So iis
5 pure bred Goldbank hens, $7.50 ea.,
or $35 for lot; 1 pure bred tom, 2 162
yrs. old, 30 Ibs., not fat, $12.50; 3 May
1929 hatch toms, 18 or 20 lbs., $8 ea., if |
caken at once. J. G. Buyers, Whites-
burg, Ga. Rt. 1. ess cee
_2 spring hatch M. B., 3-4 Big Bone
Giant toms, $5.25 ea., 2M. B., hens, $5
2a., $10 pr. FOB. Mrs. A. M. Lewis, Ry-
dal, Ga., Rt. 2. :
M. B. May hatch: toms and hens,
$15 trio; 18 mos. old tom, $9 FOB. Mrs.
M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga. z
M. B., Goldbanks strain direct from
Bird Bros., April hatch, hens, $6; toms,
$8 ea., also some large, pure bred Mam-~
noth White Pekin ducks, May hatch,
31.50 ea. Mrs. H. I. Moor, White Plains,
2 pure bred jet Black turkey toms,
ast spring hatch, for breeders, $5 ea.,
39.50 for pr.-Money order. Mrs. John
A. Watson, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1. Ss
Trio Indian Runner ducks: 2 ducks _
and 1 drake, Spring 1929 raised, already -
taying, $4 for trio.. Mrs. J. R. Nichols, _
Hazlehurst, Ga. :
36 gobblers and 20 hens, full M. B.
stock, $7 and $5 ea., FOB. Mrs. B. A.
Douglas, Kite, Ga, . 4 ve
fi April
$10;
Pure bred Goldbank M. Apri
hatch for breeders: toms, ye se
$7 ea. Satisfaction getiaranteed, Mrs.
RL. B. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. _
Pure bred Bronze turkeys, direct from
Bird Bros., April hatch toms, 22 to 24
Ibs., $10 ea. hens, wt., 14 to 16 lbs,
$7.50 ea. Money order. Mrs: Linton G.
|Banks, Statesboro, Ga. : ae
1928 M. B., 40 lb. tom, 35c lb., FOB;
also some 1929 toms, wt., around 30
Ibs., same price; 1927, 28 and 1929
hatch hens, all 35c lb. Mrs, Arthur
Owen, Barnesville, Ga.
8 pure bred M. B. hens, from a hen 7
that laid 60 eggs this year, $5 ea. Mrs.
W. S. Hadden, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 8
Pure bred M. B. Giant turkeys, May
hatch toms, 15 to 20 lbs., or more, $8
ea., hens, 12 to 14 Ibs.,-$4.50 ea., FOB.
hatch, Donaldson. strain, 8.6011
Mrs. J. L. Ferguson, Cornelia, Ga., Rt. -
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FURKEYS, GUENEAS, GEESE,
.. + DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE
- Pure Bourbon Reds, toms, $7; hens,
= - Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga.,
Limited number B. B. Giant Bronze
May and June hatch toms and hens,
for breeders. Prize winners, $50. per pr.
1 tom seperately, $30; Exch. - tom for
1 reg. Toggenburg hornless fine blood
buck goat, under 6 mos. old. L. J. Ellis,
umming, Ga., Rt. 5. -
Pure bred Big Bone Giant Bronze:
toms, well dev., healthy, from unrelat-
ed stock, April hatch, wt. 20 or more
_Ibs., $10; May hatch, 16 and Ti 1psa
$8; a few July hatch, 14 and 15 Ibs.,
$5; July hens, $4. All FOB. Mrs. Ed
Ferguson, Cornelia, Ga.
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._ WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
Thoroughbred Golden Lace Wyan-
_ dotte rooster, ready for service, $2 FOB.
, Cash with order. I. N. Campbell, Sur-
_rency, Ga. 2 ely
__ Large heavy white Wyandottes: 2
cockerels, February hatch, $5 ea., or
_both for $8. Exch. 1 February hatch
_ cock for fryers at 35c Ib., of any large
breed; 1 June hatch cockerel and 1
_pullet, $5; Exch. for 25 baby chicks.
: ae ee paren, any kind of large
ariety. Mrs. M. L. C-
hor pe Ae Y Shealy, Ogle
a Silver Lace Wyandotte, 7 mos. old
cockerel, $1. Clarence OBarr onia,
Ga, Rt. 1. Box 38. Ah ee
: pure bred White Wyandotte roos-
ters, $3 for the 2. Cash with order. G.
_W. Henry, Warwick, Ga, ee
: : Poultry Wanted
BABY CHICKS WANTED
a Want 300 Barred Rock baby chicks, |
to be del., January 15th to 20th. Staie
best cash price del. Must be tested for
W. Dz R. E. L. May, Hinesville, Ga.
_ Want baby chicks from heavy breeds,
or mixed heavies, to raise on shares,
to 8 or 10 wks. old. Exp. and good ser-
vice given. Mrs. Florence Sturm, States-
boro, Ga, Rt. 2.
Want 500 chicks to raise on halves to
12 wks., old. Any 4arge stock. Best of.
care and plenty ef feed. Write before
sending. Rev. J. B. White, Garfield,
Gay Rt. 1 :
BARRED ROCKS WANTED.
_. Will give $5 for 5 thoroughbred B. R.
or Light Brahma, March or April hatch
pullets, and will pay Express. James
Henry Cantrell, Buford, Ga.
BRAHMAS WANT=D |
.. Want a few pure bred Ciant strain
Light Brahma pullets, 8 or 10 mos. old,
2 Lee right. M. Richardson, Thomas-
won, Gas ss. ee
BUFF MINORCAS WANTED
ae : .. Strain and price in
_ first letter. A. R. Bell, Farmington, N.
G
GAMES WANTED .
_ Exch. 50 Ib., gilts or boars for pure
bred Dark Cornish Games, 1 yr. old
hens or 6 mos. old pullets. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.
_ Want 1 Warhorse Game rooster, no
cull, in good health, larve, good wt.,
and- well marked, hatched anywhere
from March to the first of May, not
Jater.. State wt., best price, etc., in
first letter. J. E. Nicholson, Culberson,
N. C., Rt. 1. Box 50. 2
ee LEGHORNS WANTED
-. Want 20 pure bred laying strain Bar-
ron or Tancred, W. L., pullets. No culls.
_ Exch. value for same. Mrs. L. C. Wood,
_. Tifton, Ga. 2
- Want 100 pure, heavy laying Tan-
cred, Barron, White or Everlay Brown
L. pullets. No culls. Exch. for same. E.
_G. Wood, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 3. oe
Want 50 Brown L., pullets. State
--strain and. age. Must be good stock
and cheap for cash, or will exch. value
for same. W. M: Thornton, Jesup, Ga.,
Box 247.
Want 100 or 200 S. C. W. L., young
hens, or matured pullets, and 14 or
15 cocks, or cockerels, from big, laying
strain, for breeding purposes. Must be
in perfect cond. State fully what you
have and del., price to Toccoa. Ira F.
McMinn, Ayersville. Ga.
~ Want about 20 White, or Brown L.,
pullets, March or April hatch. State
lowest price. O. O. Hamilton, Vidalia,
Ga
_ Exch. Guernsey heifer, 19 mos. old,
- not reg., bred to reg., Guernsey bull;
bring calf March 4th, 1929, for 100 pure
bred Tanered W. 1... March or April
MARKET BULLETIN
/1929 hatch pullets. No culls. Heifer can.
be seen here. Advise where pullets ean
be seen. Ed Ellison, Adrian, Ga. .
Exch. a lot of home-made, home-
canned pickles, soup mixture, catsup,
butter-beans, sauce, snap bans, etc.,
(exhibited in the Southeastern Fair),
for 4 pure bred Brown L. pullets, and
1 cock, March~-or April 1929 hatch. Ea.
party to pay Exp. Miss Addie Barron,
Dexter, Ga., RFD 2.
April hatch Tancred strain pullets.
Must be del., free of diseases, insects,
ate. No culls. State best price, FOB.
Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
Offer the following prices per I]b..
del., Perry: fryers, 35c; hens, 23c; roos-
cers, 18c; ducks, 25c; and turkeys, 30c.
New Perry Hotel, Perry, Ga. ;
Exch. value $50 for 28 pullets and 2
coughs, Canon, Ga.
PEAFOWLS WANTED
Will pay cash for peafowls, young
and old, single, or in prs., $10 for 2 yrs.
wd or older. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga. <= 2
R. I. REDS WANTED
Want 75 or 100 pure bred hens, Pre-
er R. I. Reds, Exch. value, and give o1
make difference if any. Write. L. D
Kole Atlanta, Ga., 566 Atwood St.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
as WANTED
Want to buy 1-Blue Toulouse gande:
| at reasonable price, or will exch. on-
yoose for same. State wt. and price
Mee Lois Tanner, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt.
Want 3 Bronze turkey hens. and 1
z0bbler. Joe E. Hill,. Mayesville, Ga.
Want 10 pure bred Big Bone bronze
{929 hatch hens and 1 tom, in exch
for J. B. Giant puilets of Hill Crest
stock. Lb. for Ib., del. Ship them on
or quote best price. W. S. Mixon, Grif-
Ain, 'Ga., Box 419.
Want White African guinea rooster.
= aos Americus, Ga., P. -O.
ox 84, .
WYANDOTTES WANTED
tens and 3 young roosters, at a reason-
able price. Mrs. C. J, Phillips, Soper-
ion, Ga., Rte 3:
; Eggs For Sale
Fresh, selected hatching eggs from
jure bred, prize winning J. B. Giants,
jure Marcy strain, $8 per 100. Mrs.
3elle Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2.
Aristocrat B. R. eggs, selected for
ratching, from heavy layers, $1.50 per
cetting, del. Mrs. Florence Strum,
Statesboro, Ga.; Rt. 2. +
Giant strain Light Brahma eggs,
51.50 per 15, $2.75, 30; $8 per 100. Mrs.
30b Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
_ Dawson strain Buff. Leghorn eggs,
$2.50 per 15. Mrs. P. D. Rubin, Hape-
gus Oe 76 Stewart Ave. e
onaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per
5..Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga ; a
Tancred W. L. eggs for sale, also in-
subator and brooder at fair price. P. R.
iallman, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2.
Eggs: Black Minorcas, $2.25 per 15:
tinglet Barred Rocks, $1.50 per 15. O.
tT. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters
Bldg, = :
Tancred W. L., eggs, $1 per 15; $5 a
rom high producing hens. J. C. Ether-
dge, Forsyth; Ga., Rt. 2. #
_ Booking orders for eggs, 1-3 down,
rom the Worlds Largest and Best lay-
rs, Big Bone Giant Bronze turkeys,
toms, wt., 55 to 60 Ibs., hens, 24 to 27
ibs., ea.). Write for prices. L. J. Ellis,
Summing, Ga., Rt. 5.
Thoroughbred Donaldson R. I. Red
selected eggs, $1.50 per 15, $5 a 100, del.
Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga..
_ Pure Tancred eggs, from 254 to 312
2g record stock 2nd direct from Mrs.
| D. Tancreds Farms, $5 per 100. Del., in
Sa F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.
Fawn Indian Runner duck eggs, fer-
tility guaranteed. $1 per doz., plus pos-
tage. Harry Davis, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
phone 630-A. e
Hatching eggs from thoroughbred:
Tancred strain Leghorns. $1 per 15, or
4c ea., in 100 lots. Can supply 1 case
per wk; also Buff Orpingtons, $1 per
15. C. R. Brown, Butler, Ga.
_W.1., hatching eggs from well culled,
selected hens, stock direct from Ferris,
2 yrs. ago from his best 259-300 egg
Want 50 - 100 S. C. W. L., March or.
zockerels, of any pure breed. J. R. Bur- |-
Summing; Ga., Rt. 5.
_ Want to buy 30 White Wyandotte |
00; also baby chicks, $12 a 100. All|
hens. Can furnish 2 cases weekly. Quote
best price at once. F. B. Flanders, Rock-
ledge, Ga. y
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L. B. Toler, Glenwood, Ga., Rt. 3, By
93.
Eggs Wanted
Want hatching eggs from pure bred
flocks; case lots, from all heavy breeds
(no Leghorns). C. A.- Burge, Macon
.Ga., care Cackle Hill Farm.
Want hatching eggs from good, thor-
oughbred stock: Barred Rocks, R. I.
Reds, and Orpingtons..Case lots pre-
ferred. :Give full particulars in first
letter. R. H. Fechtel; Waycross, Ga.
Want at reasonable price 100 to 1 M.
-|B. R., hatching eggs, or B, R., chicks
Want for broilers. S. E. Bramlett.
Owings, S.-C;
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg., Jersey heifer calf, 4 mos. olc
January ist, from highly bred stock
Reg. in buyers name $50. (for furthe
information reg., ancestry of calf
write R. L. Blackwell, County Agt.
Calhoun, Ga.). Mrs. W. A. Bennett
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Reg., Jersey cow, Bills Noble Ferr
No. 681187, Sire: Oxfords Bolly You
Do, No. 211390. Dam, Oxfords Nob!
Sern, No. 517440. Dropped February
1925. Freshened, December 23, 192
tentle and good cond., $150 at barr
Salf reserved. M. S. Tanner, Flowers
3ranch, Ga., 3 Chestnut Mtn.
1 Jersey milch cow, due to freshez
yhout December 27th, with 4th calf
Large cow of good dairy type; gavc
3 1-2 gal. with last calf. $80. Do not
yrite, but come see her. K. D. Sand-
ars, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
10 wks. old S. P. C., pigs, subject te
reg., fine stock, and large bone. Ex-
rellent for breeders. $12.50 ea. L. J. Ellis
18 brood sows, some just farrowed
and others ready to farrow, good cond
for sale. F. B. Bass, Chipley, Ga.
12 pigs, 10 wks. old, P. C., and Duroc
sross, wt., about, 30: lbs., $3.50 ea., $32
for the lot. FOB. J. J. Hart, Pitts, Ga.
mui, :
2 ptre bred S. P. C. pigs, $10 a., 0:
15 Jb., wt., 70.or 75 Ibs, ea. See, 01
write. 3 mi. south of Winston, H. A
McGarity, Villa Rica, Ga., Rt. 4.
Reg., Duroc sow, farrow first of Feb- |
uary. Wt. about 250 Ibs., $35 at my
place, or exch. for value on velvet bean
in pod, hay or peanuts. Furnish paper:
with sow. S. J. Rhodes, Fitzgerald, Ga..
Rts 3.
Reg., Red Durce sow, about 1 1-2
yrs. old. Sel, or exch. for chickens
Lester Wiley, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 4.
Reg. Durocs from highest winning
herd in the south: 300 ib., service boars
$50.and $40 ea., 9 mos. old;' bred, 9
mos. old gilts, 250 to 300 Ibs., $40 ea.,
50 ea 60 lbs., 10 wks. old pigs, $12.50
ea., Reg. All FOB. Henry T. Lunsden,
Talbdtton,, Ga. es a
Duroc Jersey gilts, 60 lbs., $10 reg.,
in buyers name; young boars, 100 lb.
av., $15 reg., tried and bred sows, far-
row in February, 200 Ibs., $40, or 18
bu., Brabham peas, papers transferred.
Will exch) any of the above for any
variety of field peas, or anything else
I can use of equal value, especialiy
shelled corn at market price. L. H.
Hdenfield, Stillmore, Ga. ;
Reg., Duroc 1 1-2 yr. old sow, bred
to black P: C., boar, $50, 7 subject to
reg., Duroc shoats, wt., 50 Ibs., ea., 2
for $15; 15 feeder shoats, wt., 50 Ibs.,ea
for best. offer; 1 B.'P--C. 2 yr:-old sow.
(ast litter 11 pigs), bred to B. P. C.
boar, $35. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester,
Cac i
rowed Novy. 8rd, reg. S. P. C. pigs, $12
ea. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga.
10 Big Bone P. C., subject to reg.
pigs; 6 females and 4 males (fine for
breeders) $7.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. S. W.
Sloan, Auburn, Ga. =
2 Big Bone Black Guinea boars, 3
mos. old. Life treatment. against chol-
era and swine plague, $10 ea.. C. A.
Stewart, Glenwood, Ga.
Gilt about 4 mos. old, light red with
small black spots; wt. between 60 or
80 lbs., Black P. C. and Duroc cross,
from litter of 10. (make good brood
sow) $10 cash. 50c for inoculation. A.
J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga.; :
9 mos. old S. P. C. male hog, wt. 156
175. lbs., $15. Crated FOB. M.
Alma, Ga.,. Rt. 1.
B. B. Guinea male, full stock, solid
black in color, 8 mos. old, wt. about
160 lbs., $20; full stock African strain
B. B. Guinea 8 wks. old pigs, all black
$15 a pr., $8 ea, All FOB my station. |G
veau, Savannah, Ga., RFD 6 Mile
Rabbits, at once.
Reg. S. P. C. hogs; 8 wks. old, far-|
Curry, |:
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALI
1 bay mare, about 9 yrs. old, wo
anywhere, gentle, sound and: healthy
$100. Mrs. S. EH. Rushin, Davisbor
Ga. Rt. 2. . 2
A few pure bred Shetland poniech.
solid colors, $75 to $100 each, FOB
S. A. L. Dorchester. EB. L. Brgstront,
isle of Wight, Dorchester, Ga.
6 draft mules, 1200 to 1300 Ibs. ea.,
or sale. W. J. Leake, Powder Springs 4
Good; gentle farm horse, work an
where, i0 or 11 yrs. old, 1125 ibs., $
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. ce
1 pr horse mules, coming 8 and |
lyrs. old, wt. 1M Ibs., or better, sou
ynd high steppers. $325 at my barn,
sxch. for good mare, not over 8 y
oid and one that will work anywhe
wt. 1M or 1100 lbs. Tom Daniel,
ton, Gea., Rt, 2:
RABBITS FOR SALE |
11 mos. old Chinchilla bucks
bred, standard wt., good color,~ =
Wooten Fanning, Washington, Ga
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALES
1 Sagerine billy, 1 yr. old, wt. abj
75 lbs., solid white in color, $5 cash v
order. Leandrus~ Phillips, Louisvs
Ga., Rt. 2. ; ook
1 billy goat, 8 mos. old, $4 FOB
M. Wright, Jr., Plainville, Ga, -
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
" Want 6 gray Jersey cows, fresh 1}
Make best price with full descriptior
'n first letter. Pay cash for same. Jonn
Roach, Hollywood, Ga. 5 a
Will pay $5 ea., for 3 baby calves.
Dont care how young. Write at once.
tiva Corbett, Kirkland, Ga. ee
Want 1 or 2 pyre bred Jersey heifers,
solid colors; 6 to 8 mos. old, from heavy.
oroducers. Exch., good value for same.
Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want good cow, freshsin, good quali,
ties, reasonable price. John A. Seay
Decatur, Ga., Rt. 2. Sycamore D ive:
Want a 4 or 5 gal. Jersey or Hole
istein cow, fresh with first or seco
aalf, del. to me. State price. John o
OSuS
Ogeechee Rd., Box 97. Be
: HOGS WANTED i
Want 3 male shoats, wt. 100 Ibs. ea.
big type P. C. or P. C. and Duroc cross
Must be good shoats.and in good shapi
Give $30 for the 3 del. lLoganvill
Write at once what you have. W
McCart, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 4. ae
Want pigs, from 6 to 16 wks. old:
P. C., Berkshire and Black Essex. Must
be good. stock, good, thrifty cond., andj
cheap. State your lowest price at yourg *
barn. M. E. Murphy, Talmo, Ga., |
HORSES AND MULES WANTED |
Want a good work mule, with good .
qualities, and about medium si
age. John A. Seay, Decatur, Ga.
2, Sycamore Drive.- ad
: RABBITS WANTED. ee
Want to exch. 2M Klondike straw=
berry plants for a trio (male and
females) -of Chinchilla. Both to bey
FOB shipping point. John Allen King
St. George, Ga. aS
Want reg. or subject to reg. Chinchil: |
la buck. State what you have ang
price in first letter. D. T. Jennings.
Americus, Ga., P. O. Box 84. o pans
Want toexch. thoroughbred Biggee |
Orp. eggs (for hatching). for Wht
C. E. Reeder, .W:
cross, Ga., 1315 Jane St. es
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED *
Want 1 milch goat, to give no less
than 3 qts. daily. Must be fresh.
Earle Johnson, Modoc, S. : : 3
PEANUTS AND PECANS. FOR. SA
Large Runner peanuts, or i
Spanish, in lots of 25 lbs:, or mor
by Exp. col., 5 lb. Buy in 100.ib. b
for winter use; also pecans, large siz
in small lots,.50c lb., medium,
Small, 20c Ib. All postpaid in lots of
ms lbs. or more. J.. W. Lang, Ome
a. Ee ee
2 tons seed Spanish pinders. No
on them from time harvested
picked, 6c Ib., until February 1st, F
Cairo. J. H. Elliott, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3
POTATOES FOR SALE
Porto Rico sweet potatoes, s
and graded for table use, packed
peck crates, and shipped Exp.
90c per crate. J. W. Lang, Or
Aso z
=.
RoR TL
4
a ~ ions, $16 FOB. J. A. Forsyth, MeDon- | : as <<$<
7. : ough, Ga. Rt. 2. = oe a oe a se
: Georgia : Little Brown Hen 60 cap. incubator, SSS : Al i ee
o. ; never used, complete with thermome- MESTONE IN COTTON FERTILIZER oS
Market Bulletin ver, $4. Lex Nichols, Rock Springs, =
Ga
Se |
ae 13 1 Buckeye incubator, 110 cap., good" : See
BUREAU out hear cond., $15. Wallace. Wilson, Martin, RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS AT GEORGIA EXPERI-_
: 1); Ga. Rt. 2. : ee
eo oe eee _ - MENT STATION FOR FOUR YEARS GIVEN OUT ~
Wisconsin incubator, 500 cap., good ||
+ cond., $25 or exch. for equal value. Mrs. :
3
Bepar f || J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. ee
= D Pe tment 0 1 electric incubator, 300 cap. Sell or : ee or. : oe id o
Agriculture exch for 10 nice yearling hens. Mrs. _ The practice of applying ground limestone or lime to acid or
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner || J-. Birk, Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. sour soils has been advocated for years by soils men. Until recently
_ - ~ = ae Brown Tae Gas the practice has been one of broadcasting from one to three tons. |
THUR; ; 5; 1 instructions, in good shape. : :
pe TO UeNe es exch, for 2 pure bred Dark Cornish ||
igntered as second class matter Feb- indian Game pullets and 1. cockerel,
wiary 15, 1922, at the Post: Office \pril 1929 hatch. T. N. Farmer, Hol-
Atlanta Georgia, under the act }| .y Springs, Ga., Rt. 1.
of ground limestone or its equivalent in lime, on acid land before
seeding alfalfa or other lime-loving crops. The Georgia Experi- re
ment Station has been investigating the possibilities of using small
amounts of limestone in commercial fertilizers for cotton on the
June 6, 1900. Accepted for mail- |} Old Trusty incubator, 72 cap., has Piedmont soil of, the Station farm near Griffin, on similar soll.
a at special rate of postage pro- || 2een.set twice only. Good cond., has |]. near Yatesville and on Coastal Plain soil near Cuthbert.
d for in section 1103. Act of || _ thermometers, $7.50 cash or exch. for A series of plots was started on the Station farm in 1919 and
sper 3, 1917. = jyehickens. Mrs. G. F. Hill, Stillmore, run till 1925 in which one plot received 240 pounds of limestone
aa. : x - in addition to the 800 pounds of fertilizer. Another plot received
as. of farm produce and ap- 1 Radio Blue Flame oil: urning 1M
aances, admissible under pos- || zap. brooder, $14 cash, or exch. for 800 pounds of 2 commercial mixture alone. The limestone plot gave
a mati i i 2 e j : f seed cotton per acre
reguiations, inserted one time |] 2qual value. Used only once. G. BE. an average yearly increase of 107 pounds 0 0
on each request and repeated only Smith, Allenhurst, Ga., Box 44. ~~ although the application failed to increase the yield during two of
when request is accompanied by 1 Biue Fiame Radio brooder and 1 _ the years of the experiment. _ g Ho
w copy of notice. ; | Buckeye brooder, both 300 cap., $12 for In 1926 another test was started to determine the value of
=a au : doth, or exch. for Jersey heifer, or for. dolomitic liraestone used. in combination with a complete fertilizer
Fan of nee ie ae cron pee eee o G:}} for cottor. The first years results showed no gain from 200 to 7 4
r Legislative act the Market Bul- || X-Ray incubators: 200 and 150 cap.,|| 400 Pounds of limestone per acre while the second year showed gains
tin does not assume any respon- |! $15 and $10 or both for $20; 1 Sol Hot for some plots and the third year showed very profitable returns. |-
bility for any notice appearing ir | brooder, $15 or $30 for the lot. Dr. E. The 1929 results show a slight decrease in yield where limestone . |
ye Builetin, Oe area tion eecuitt A. Lambert, Denton, Ga. : _ has been applied at the rate of from 200 to 400 pounds per acre on ee
ing therefrom. = 400 cap. Richland incubator, also 1Mj|{ ~s the same plots for. four consecutive yedrs where cotton is grown
|cap., oil burner, brooder, both in good each year. These results indicate that care must be exercised in es
| cond., $22.50. W. D. McLendon, Swains- |. the use of limestone on land where, cotton is grown continually. -
PECIAL N Se aes = a oy Maps iy very bec A series of plots was started in 1929 to determine how much
ae , |] of *cond., and . splendid hatcher, $15 _limestone could be used profitably in a complete fertilizer con-
{ree Mote and Lint Droppings, || OB Grovetown. Roy D. Tankersley, || | taining 150 pounds of sulphate of ammonia as the sole source of _
od fertilizercome prepared A Appling, Ga. os opps nitrogen for cotton. Sulphate of ammonia without limestone gave. me
haul same from Southern Spring 32 volt Lo Glo electric incubator, || _ 874 pounds of seed cotton per acre while 100 pounds of limestone Ss
ed Co. Atlanta, Ga., 290 Hunter || 150 Cap., good cond., with electric egg added to the fertilizer increased the yild 93 pounds; 200 pounds Of |
LS oR "|| tester ,thermometer, 6 extra bulbs, and limestone gave 118 pounds more seed cotton and 400 pounds of
; Sos pe a ee eae limestone gave an increase of 141 pounds of seed cotton per acre
SYRUP -FOR SALE. 1100 Ib. ice cap. incubator good over the no-limestone plot. These results are for the first year of
ure Ga., Cane syrup in 35 gal., bbls.[ cond., for sale or exch. for 30 White|| the experiment and the reader must not conclude that equally fa-
Oe gal., FOB. B. C. Nease, Marlow, Ga.| or Brown L., ready to lay pullets, free|| .- Vorable returns will result on the same field each season.
\1004 gal. old fashioned Sugar Cane |of insects and disease. No culls. Mrs. In 1929 an experiment was begun to test the value of dolomitic
Wrupcs., 6, 10 lb., cans, $4.80; cs., 12] G. H. Horne, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. limestone used in combination with Nitrophoska, a comparatively
ib.,.cans $5.20; 260 gal., Cayana cane| 1 Buckeye incubator, 400 cap., A-1 new complete fertilizer. Two hundred pounds of Nitrphoska un-
irup, cs., 6, 10 1b. cans, $3.80. All FOB | cond., $22.50 FOB. E. J. Mason, Stone _ der cotton produced 690 pounds of seed cotton per acre while the
h with order. W. D. Wells, Adel, | Mtn,, Ga. : :
Spee ees ek eS oe Saoeoae 600 cap. incubators, and
ew sugar cane syrup especially for] 2 elec. brooders, 200 cap., sell cheap or : eon
ble use, put up only in 10 lb. cans, | exch. for hens, or any kind of chick- | limestone of 50 pounds of seed cotton to the acre. ab ee
shipped Exp. Col, 80c pr can; per|ons. T. W. Morrison, Winterville, Ga.. This year an experiment with limestone- for cotton was con- _ See
_Same amount of Nitrophoska mixed with 400 pounds of dolomitic
limestone produced 740 pounds per acre, an increase from the
eS. of 6 cans, $4.50. J. W. Lang, Ome-| Buckeye incubator; 175 cap. used ducted on a Cecil Sandy clay soil near Yatesville in Lamar Coun-
ea: Ga <- eee little ae a ae. Boe ty in cooperation with Mr. D. C. McGee... One plot, which was _
See = sil burning cap. brooder, bo Bae fertilized at the rate of 625 pounds per acre with a 4-8-4 mixture |
oy woe eee . -| 300d cond. and for $35 or exch. for plus 100 pounds .of muriate of potash and 100 pounds of nitrate of
mwant dried fruit. Will exch. value| Guernsey heifer between 10 or 12 mos da at choppi | | Seed. co: ;
for same. L. B, Nobles, Seville, Ga. ol Mrs J , Allen Enieniy Ca eons ft ee of seed cotton per acre, SEs
: ; - 1 Buck 3 Se ? while other plot receiving the same fertilizer plus 200 pounds ae
HAY WANTED ae ime, eo oe tar te tee per acre of dolomitic limestone at planting gave 1,332.pounds of _ -
Want about 20 tons good, bright pea- | Sowdon Junction, Ga. RFD 1. aK seed cotton per acre. The same experiment was also conducted on _
Foul hay, del, East Point, or Ben Hill,| 4 wisconsin 500 cap., incubator. Sel - a Carnegie sandy loam soil near Cuthbert in Randolph in
Teasenably priced. Columbus Roberts, | or exch. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga cooperation with Mr. J. T. Wall. In thi tds ore
oe tae 200. ri . H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Y. J. 1, Wall. -lime-
Seabee : : a 400 Peps Queen incubator, used very stone per acre reduced the yield of ea ee ge
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED gee Re oe a ae once a per acre where no limestone was applied to 644 pounds where lime- (| _
ant. 100 Ibs paper shell pecans ele: i ee bie oe canes ne a Pee in the cotton fertilizer. The results at Yates- |
a sample and quote price. ss ; 1600 pa oe ee : eae ville which show a very profitable increase for li t go
Eee a8 : p. Wishbone incubator, first : 3 on Amestone are ih
a ue ediins pecans, Mail |l@88 cond. $125 cash or exch. for|| harmony with most of the experiments conducted on similar soil
hples and state lowest cash price. | 207, oats or most anything can use. ||. ak The SieNOn at Pee Seo en
bert Chambers, Atlanta. Ga. 37 Ga | Write what you have. C. B. Moore,|| - Experience with finely ground dolomitic limestone indicates
Pee So oe | Carhesville, Ga. c 5 : _ that it can be used profitably in small amounts for cotton on the ~ |
Want No. 1 Schley and Stuart pe- |. Wisconsin incubator, 240 cap., with Cecil soils of the Piedmont section of Georgia. More extensive re-
cans. Send samples and prices. Ter-|i2Struction book, thermometer, and , Search, however, will have to be conducted before general se
} ne : dbl. wick burner; everything ready to dati ni fee a eee =
nunal Fruit Co., Atlanta, Ga., Termin- use, $11 crated FOB. Mrs. Belle Join. mendations can be made for the use of limestone in cotton fertil-
al Station. : Sr Boparion, Gac Rr 5 S. eme wol- |} izers for the Coastal Plain section of Georgia, ee 7 ;
- ce " Nice, home-made brooder; used strip Z ge Oo BALE .
L- Incubators F or. Sale .| of Cel-O glass all the way, 36 in. wide; a ee: Georgia Experiment Station
put on by 2 in. poplar strips, 10 or 12
uckeye incubator, 65 cap., with|ft. long. Hung on hinges. Used only 3 ees :
vmemeter and instruction book,|mos., perfect cond., can: be used for z ae
god cond., $8 poe exch. for oe oe ae or green house as well as} 2 W: : =o
ming Can use. rs W., O, Puckett, | brooder. Sell or exch. for March hatch : ant to exch. 1 good turn pl Va
Perdcle Ga. Rie B= : _ |W. L. pullets; also have new Radio Incubators Wanted ery make, for a oa small foeuleca ge
} Brand new Drew Line Coal burning |automatic brooder, for $15 worth of ; and brooder and pay the difference,
Jbrooder, 1200 cz... never uncrated, $20} March hatch W. L. pullets, 8 wks. old; ; ra or exch fruit trees for same. Prefer
poush, or exch for 20 March hatch good | also $9.27 worth of good Feeders and Want 1 incubator, 150 cap.; 1 brood-| 250 or 300 cap. in good cond.. Write,
~Ponaldson pullets. W.L. Lemon, At-| Waterers, exch. for pullets (same as|er, 200 cap., in- perfect cond. Give low-|T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga, oe
janta, Ga,, 230 Winter Ave. above), from a good laying strain; | ast price in first lettr. J. W. Rabon.| Want a m
; dium size brooder 250 to. .
Sears-Roebuck 1M cap., blue flame] also about 92 ft. of the glass used (in|Gecil. Ga 350 cap., in goo cheap,
: ; : is cond. me
rooder, used about 2 days, $10. Prac-|making brooder) to exch. for pullets. Want oil burning chick brooder, in| State price ana fie fe pac Boba e
tically new.- D. L. Shirley, Morrow, | Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga. ; ; 3 : s
Ga ou Bugkeye ineuhators, two 250 cap dood vias pe ee 5 peteots ae oo P. Gilder, Alamo, Ga., Rt. 1.
Advance oil burning 300 cap. brooder, | $20 ea., 1 600 egg size, $40; one 175 cap. Walter. Dec eae Ga. 923 East Lake ant 1 used incubator, 150 cap., in
$12; IM cap. 52 in. canopy coal burn- | $15, also 390 cap., Prairie State incu-|pyive. ee . ay Shape and price reasonable. Mrs.
brooder, good cond., $19; 500 cap.,|bator, $20: 240 cap., Prairie State, $15 - J. McCurry, Clarkesville, Ga, Rt. 6.
Jsame make, $16.50; exch. either forjor exch. for reg. Flemish Giant rab-|.,.W@nt 1 coal burning brooder, about | . Want good, used Wishbone incubator
peanuts, paper shell pecans, syrup,|bits, or other things of equal value. 300 cap., cheap and in good cond. Pay | about 3M size, late model, in - good
iqylieat or oats. All FOB 2 cash, or exch. full breed R. I. Red hens. | cond., an , :
whe ll FOB. J. H/ Beas-|J. I. Harden, Zebulon, Ga. Rt. 1. eee and cheap for cash. Would buy
ley, Lavonia, Ga. pre Several small incubators for sale or | Miss Nena Childs, Hartsfield, Ga. smaller or same size in other reliable
i iittle Brown Hen incubator, used|exch, on account of installing Mam-}| Want incubator, 2M to 5M cap., inj}makes. M. E. Murphy, Talmo, Ga..
1 season, good cond., $4.50, or exch. for| moth Hatcher. Write for prices and |go0d cond., of reliable make, cheap for! Want to exch. force pump (cost $10)
5 W. 1. now laying pullets. No culls. | information. M. A. C. Byrne, Blythe,| Cash. Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge, Ga.|and 100 ft., 1 inch hose (cost $12) for
Good Bee Gate rr ae |"? tittle Brown Hen incubator, eoed eat cratic Gee ie ean ee la Re ilar, Bowley,
ood cond., for sale. Warren L. Van- cond., sell or exch. for 3 nice R. 1. Red will exah oie ee Puneed : a Want i 3 b
ee Se cae hens, or for young turkey hen. Write.|W. L. day old chicks for same. Chicks | State rigs Joke
el at Mata aar Bett |, : Rosman, Bowtrony ce] egal Se sha 2 One|"
Experiment, Georgia; = . -
|
oder, 400 or 500 cap.
ee See Savannah,
den, Odum, Ga., Rt. 1. chee Bead me ont Box at oor :
ar ae
dal wreath, spirea, Van Houtti,
ay, January 2, 1930.
F lowers and Seed =
Winter.and April blooming bush hon-
ysuckle; snowballs; golden bells, pink
almonds; yellow Kerria. japonica; bri-
ros
ume, and crimson; white Eng. dog-
ood; Buddelea, butterfly bush, hardy
ping butterfly bush; dbl., white and
le pink altheas; rose, pink, white
weigelas; pink Deutzia; white Star and
Cape jasmines; large, blooming size,
ng roots, 40c ea. 3 for $1; small
ize, good roots, 25c ea., 5 for $1; jon-
ils; dbl. daffodils, April blooming
narcissi, mixed, blooming size bulbs,
25 doz., $1.75 a 100; Blue and white
Easter iris, 40c doz., yellow, dbl. and
single, day lilies, 25c doz., winter bleom-
evergreen border phlox (pink
rift) 25 doz., Add postage on small
orders. Also Armour River privet, 2 yrs
old, $3 a 100. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairs-
eS Ga Rio 7 oS
_ White narcissi bulbs, 75 a 100; yel-
low daffodils, 50c a 100; weigelas, 25c
a bush; purple lilac, 25c: white spirea.
10c bunch; striped yard Cane, 10c; ey-
ergreens, snowballs, wisteria, cape jas-
mine, 25c ea., flowering almonds, 10c;:
yellow, 75c a 100;.2 junipers, abou
ft. high, $5 ea. Mrs. S. L. Her
Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 3.
White spirea, bridal wreath, weeping
Mary, flowering almonds, golden rod,
flowering quince, or pear, 15 and, 20c
rix,
ea., also 1 yr. old evergreen hedging,
80c a 100. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gaines-
vile; Ga Rt. 7, Pate oe
_ Hastings Caladium elephant ~ ears,
large bulbs, $1 doz. Exch. small bulbs
for doz. iris bulbs, purple and white,
or doz. bulbs for 1 of each, purple and
white lilac, rooted. Write before ship-
ping. Limited supply. . Mrs. R. B.
Campbell, Brinson, Ga. RFD. >
- Several hundred: nice, hardy althea
stalks, in size from 1 to 3 ft., at reas-
mable price. ._Mrs. Thos. I. Colyer,
eos Ga. ee
ulbs: large red, salmon pink, rose,
yellow spotted and red with bronze
leaves, canna, 3 for 25c; red and spi-
der lily, 10c ea., red gladioli, 5c ea.,
Chandelier lily, 20c ea., white and sin-
, sweet pinks, 3 bunches 25c; pink,
white and blue hydrangea, rooted, 20
a., red and pink verbena, 3 bunches,
5; pink crepe myrtle and wisteria,
10c ea., several kinds ferns, 15c ea.
several col. geraniums, 2 for 25c; large
pink begonias, 20c ea. Exch. for Spruce} 1
pines, or Arbor-vitae. Mrs. W. A. Huff
Milledgeville, Ga,, Rt. 2.
_ Red, pink and white monthly, yel-
low thorniess roses, and yellow Star
Jasmine 15c ea., white jonquils, 25 doz.
April blooming narcissi, 40c doz., pur-
ple dahlias, 25c ea., red dahlias, 15
a., pink hyacinths, 10c ea. bulb; pur-
le lilac, 25c ea. small pink dahlias,
Oc ea., also Irish junipers, 25 to $3
a., lavender crepe myrtles, Forsythia
nd Eng. dogwood, 25c ea. All thrif-
ty, State insp., plants. Add postage.
a I. Pollard, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1, Box
_ Hardy sweet peas, white ash, red
apple blossom, japonica, flowery locust
purple climbing wisteria, boxwood cut.,
all well Yooted, 25c ea., monthly rose
cut., red, pink and white, 10c ea., White
chrysanthemums, 40c doz., red honey-
suckle, 20c; cedars, 20c; pink almonds
15; orange lilies, 3 for 25c; blue, white
and purple iris, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; white
and yellow variegated honeysuckle, 20c
doz. ,dark pink, and purple hollyhocks,
_15 ea. Miss Myrtle Duvall, Oakman,
=Oee Rt. 1, = -
_ Sweet scented Grass pinks, 15 doz.
8 doz., $1; purple and white iris, and
orange lilies, 20c doz. 3 doz. 50c; red
spider and Amaryllis lilies, 15c ea., 2
for 25c; mixed tulips, and gladioli, 20c;
pink perennial phlox, 30c doz., 4, doz.,
$1; cosmos seed, 10c thls., Arabian lil-
ies, 15 doz., 4 doz. 50c. Mrs. Chris-
tine McLeod, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
Camelia Japonicas; beautiful winter
ooming evergreen, well rooted, 2 yrs.
old, insp. field grown, free blooming
dbl. light red and rich velvety. red
plants, $1 ea., in advance. Prepaid.|
John W. Roach, Daisy, Ga. - :
_ Blue iris, 50c doz., pink roses, 3 for
25c; azaleas, 15c ea. Mrs. Hattie De-
hart, Mineral Bluff, Ga..
6 Ibs. clean, hand selected mammoth
sunflower seed, for planting or feed,
-$1.. Mrs. Hay Dent, Roberta, Ga.
Blue, grape hyacinths, 50c per 100
ulbs. Miss Drucilla Akins, Hartweil,
{all col., 15 ea., or 2 for 25c; pink ver-
jand purple, 60c doz., Spanish iris, 6
eggs, all 30
lace border plant, 15c doz., hollyhocks
bena, 10c ea., large red and yellow can-_|
na lilies, 8c ea., white Amaryllis, 50
and 5c ea. bulb; Dorothy Perkins,
pink and white and crimson, dbl. ros-
es, 15c ea., rose cut., monthly and
bush, 15c doz., white spirea, snowdrops
15c ea., white iris, 3 for 25c; ribbon
grass, 8c ea., May lilies 5c ea., purple
crepe. myrtle, 10c ea., cut. 20e doz.,
and running honeysuckle, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 44. MSS Bie :
~~ Petunias, tufted pansies, phlox, star-
red and fringed in various colors, nice
plants, 25 for 15c; sweet, blue, violets,
now blooming, 30 plants 25c; mammoth
red verbena, 3 for 10c; blue hydrangea,
rooted, 15c; cut.,.10c; rooted. purple
wisteria, 2 for 25c; large yellow cannas,
4.for 25c; 2 pink Dorothy Perkins root-,
ed, 1. ft. high, 25c ea., pink Manon Co-
chet, Prince Albert, Cloth of Gold, and
warge yellow white and: pink rose cut.,
3 for 10c; 25c doz., dbl. pink oleander
cut. 6 for 25c; 2 yr. old Asparagus
fern, 25; mammoth purple everpear-
ng figs, 10 and 25c. Miss Mellie Mer-
gibt; Cairo; Ga, Rt 2.
Dark purple iris, $2 a 100; Shasta
daisies, $1.50 per 100; orange lilies, $1.-
49 a@ 100; pink primroses, 35c doz., deep
dink weigelas; snowballs, and pink
}erepe myrtles ,35c ea., weeping Mary,
49c, golden bells, yellow jasmines, 20c
ea., pink and purple altheas, bird-eye
hedge, 2. for 25c; All well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli-
jay, Ga.,; Rt.-3, Box 44: |
Dark purple, white and yellow iris,
50 bulbs, $1.10; Mixed, many col., nam-_
ed iris, $1.10 doz., 3 col. verbena, 60c
a 100; Leopard and lemon, singie and
dbl. orange lilies, Shasta and Chester-
field daisies, 25c doz.,; blue, white and
purple violets, 6 doz., 40c; 1 golden, i
white and 1 Colorado spruce, 1 Nan-
dina Domestica, $1.10 ea., Ja. iris, mix-
ed col., 6 for $1.10; Siberian iris, 6 for
60c; border iris,. white, yellow, cream
for 30c; peonies, mixed col. 3 for $1.10.
abelias, well rooted, 40c; 3 for $1:10;
5 col. weigelas, 1 of ea., $1.10. Mrs: J.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga, Rt. 5. _
Brides wreath and Thunderbergie,
15c; white June daisies, 20c; mtn...
ferns, 10c ea. bulb, fragrant
plants, pink weigelas, golden bell, all
10c; paper white narcissi, 25c doz., yel-
low daifodils, and jonquils, 30c doz.,
dbl. 50 doz. peppermint 20- doz.,
swinging basket, lavender oxalis, 15c
ea., pink Cherokee roses, 10c; red ro-
ses, 15c. No order filled for less than
s0c. Mary Langley, Oakman, Ga., Rt.
Easter lilies, 50c doz., dif. kind root-
ed roses, 20c ea., all kinds dif. bulbs;
nydrangea, 25c ea., cape jasmine, $1;
Hmperoro and Empress, and golden
spur daffodils and paper white narcis-
sl, all 40c doz., purple violets, 3c-ea.
Uannas, 25c doz. Miss Juba M. Boyn-
von, Griffin, Ga., Gen. Del. Joy
Large, yellow daffodils, 5c ea., 50c
|Add postage on small orders.
~ vine |:
ee
2 2MAR EE TB OLL Ee Tt Ny
doz. bulbs: pink thrift, |
Running, variegated roses, rooted,
10c ea., cuttings, 6c ea. del. Mrs. A-S.
Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. ~~. S
Large, red flowering canna, $1 a 100;
2 yr. old Boganvillae (bloomed this
yr.) $2; Irish roses, 10c, 25 and 50c;
ferns: 1 single, good size, 15c; large,
25c; large ferns in stands, $1 ea. E.
L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga., Rt. C.
Blue and white flags, 25c doz., $1.50
a 100; jonquils, snowdrops, April nar-
cissi, 20c doz., 90c a 100; yellow June
lilies, same price. Sword ferns, 10c ea.
Miss L.
M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga., Rt. 1.
donquils, 15 doz. yellow narcissi,
Star of Bethlehem, 10ce doz. butter
and eggs and-buttercups, 25c doz.,
flowering almonds, 75c doz., gladioli,
30c doz., bridal wreath, 15c doz. cut.,
sweet violets, 30c per large bunch;
Seven Sister and Dorothy Perkins rose
cut., 10c doz., Easter lily, 50c . doz.,
Xmas and Thanksgiving cactus, 10c
ea., pink oxalis, 25c per .bulbs; Love-
in-a-puff vine seed, 10c teaspoonful,
all in lots of 12; in lotos of: 50 to 100,
10 per cent off. Nellie Rhea Johnson,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1. 2
All colors: tall, dbl. peony flowered
poppy; white and blue larkspur; Hast-+
ings crimson Monarch dahlia flower-
ed zinnias, and crimson monster zin-
nias; yellow 4 OClocks; dbl. African
marigold; red, white and pink cosmos,
red salvia, ea. 5c per this., weeping
Mary plants, 15e eal, 2 for 25c; red
Excelsior climbing roses, 2 yr. old
plants, 4 for 25c.' Add postage. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 2.
Crepe myrtle, spirea, Star jasmines,
blooming pears, evergreens, now ready
for best cash offer. Mrs. L. C: Pierce,
Talbotton, Ga., Rt. 5. S
$1 -ea.
Gan ss Gig Le
Chrysanthemums, 5 dif: kinds and
colors, bronze, white and yellow, and
the Daisy chrysanthemums, solid wht.
Ezra Claud Yeomans, Vidalia,
wers) all large, also have the little
white, and what is called the running
kind (little yellow ones) 5c a., or 6
for 25c. Mrs. H. Tom Raley, .Mitchell,
Grae cD a
~ About 5M yellow jonquils, $1 a 100.
RFD 2. eS Le
October pinks, 3 dif. col.,-white, deep
yellow and white with yellow center,
4oc for 2 bunches, or 10 bunches, $1.
sacks. -Mrs. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga.
Yellow jasmine, Eng. dogwood, root-
ed, 20c ea. Miss Ammie Dougherty,
Thomson, Ga., Winfield Route. :
Yellow, blue and white iris, mixed
bulbs, $1.50 a 100; yellow Hemerocal-
los lilies, $1..a 100;
Perkins, 20c ea. ,also Calif. privet
hedge cut., $1 a 100. Mrs: F. Aber-
crombie, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt..2. - 3
Life Everlasting, 25 1b., soft bulb
flowers, 10c,doz., and postage. Edna
Hughes, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Old fashioned biue flowered peri-
winkle (some call it Vinca), 50 plants
doz., postpaid; milk and_ wine lilies,
extra large, 3 for 25e; 75c doz, red
verbena, 5c a spray; variegated glad-
ioli bulbs, 25 oz. variegated cannas,
25c doz., purple wisteria, rooted, i0c;
perennial primrose, yellow, 25C ea.,
Bouncing Betty, 5c a sprig. Exch. for
Amaryllis bulbs, and dbl. dahlias. Miss
Nona Childs, Hartsfield, Ga.
Paper white narcissi, 25c for 6; 48c
doz., cannas, pink flowering Venus, 20c
ea., $1.50 doz, true poet yellow and
white daffodils, 10c ea., $1.20 doz., Mel-
pomene red lilies, 25 ea., $2 doz., old
uime pink sweet roses, rooted, 3 for
$1.. Add postage. All $2 orders filled
pefore Xmas, 60c worth free. Miss Eth-
el Smith, Cordele, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 210.
Thrift Cohiox subulata) plants, 75
a 100 del., Major Trumpet, golden spur
Buff Beauty, Sir Watkins narcissi, 30c
doz., orange phoenix, dbl. narcissi, 40
doz, Leucojum vernum spring snow-
flake, 40c doz. brick spider lily, 10c
ea. Mrs. D. G. Jones, Arlington (Crest
Vaew) Gas = == : ene
Flower seed: dbl. morning glory, sal-
via, mixed, scabiosa, large, dbl., mixed:
sweet. Williams, dbl. mixed verbena,
mammoth show, mixed, poppy, dbl.
mixed colors; hibiscus, hollyhock, dbl.
mixed, giadioli, geraniums, butterfly
flower canna, chrysanthemums, pe-
tunias, and ornamental grasses, 10c pk.
15 pk., $1. Helen A. Horosley, Talla-
poosa, Ga., Star Route. ee
Several hundred crepe myrtle, water-
melon pink, 2 to 4 ft., 15 and 20c ea., |
with good rootos; purple lilac, 15c ea.,
cape jasmine, 20c; red and pink Dor-
othy Perkins roses, 15c ea., pink and
purple larkspur, 10c doz, and red Fou1
ildle, Yatesville, Ga, Rt.
OClock seed, 10c doz. Mrs, A. J. Kea-
for 25c. Mrs. S. W. Timberlake, Mar-
shaliville, Gas 3.= * at
_ Arborvitae. seed, 20c spoonful; large
neaded sunflower seed, 25c cupfuil.
Mrs. W. P. Page, Barnett, Ga., Rt. 1,
Box 81. Pe
3 varieties jonquils or daffodils, all
yellow, mixed, 60c a 100; $5 M. Mrs.
D. A. Pope, Buchanan, Ga.., Rt. 3.-
Rhododendrons, mtn. laurels, dbl.
red buddelia, white and purple wister-
la, Spruce pines, 2 to 3 ft., 6 for $1;
smalier, $1 per 12; mtn. laurels, 1 ft.,
$2 a 100; arooping laurels, $1 doz.
Granny-Gray-Beard, 3 for 25c; cannas
and golden .glow, $1 doz. Mrs. .Mary.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Mixed giladioli, blooming size bulbs,
grown from A. HE. Kunderd stocks, some
his mixtures and some from selectea
bulbs, 50 per: doz. bulbs. Miss Vivian
Perkerson, Manchester, Ga.
Roots of Terrestrial orchid; foliage,
sword like, from 2 to 2-1-2 ft hign,
perfectly hardy out of doors, blooms
are of a reddish purple, 6 to 8 in.
across, on tall spikes, 2 1-2 to 3 ft.,
o0c ea., 3 for $1.) Mrs. Grant Brock,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Soe
Lrimardeau, or Giant, mixed colors,
age. Mrs. O.
Ga, Rt. 4. :
20 dii. monthly roses, 100: cut., $1;
pink Dorothy Perkins, well rooted, $1
doz. large white Bearded iris, $1 a
100; Cannas: large dbl. red President
E. Browning, Doerun,
-p2 @-100, $16 a 1000; City Portland,
ueep rose pink, $4 q 100, $25 M, large
yellow and red variegated ,$2 a 1UU,
$15 M, light lemon, $1.50 a 100. Mrs.
J, m:- Camp= Cordele, Gar 3s =
Large Red Cannas, 20c doz, large
Tyellow with orange spo
200 doz, red
2 climbing roses, 2 yr. old bushes, |
with yellow center (look like wax flo-:
Miss Nora McCurley, Hartweil, Ga.,*
Exch. 10 bunches for 12 -cotton feed}
rooted Dorothy }.
pansy plants, lc ea, add 7c for post-}
President, cannas, 25c doz. Mrs. W
Masters, Auburn, Ga; Rt 1. <2.
Yucca, golden bells, pink weigelas,
red japonicas, pink almonds, altheas,
tbl. roses, azaleas, yellow, pink, or-
ange, white, all well rooted, 25c ea.,
$2.50 per doz., with instructions of set-
ting out to live.. Miss Ruby Webb, El-
lijay, Gay Rt. 3. si se
Giant Trimardeau pansy plants, 25
doz., Shasta daisies, 5c ea. 40c doz;
single grass, or clove pinks, mixed col.
35c doz. old fashioned hardy yellow
snapdragons, 5c bunch; little crimson
monthly blooming roses, well rooted,
15c ea., dbl. pink cannas, 60c doz. M
E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.
Yellow jonquils, yellow cluster, sweet
scented daffodils, butter and eggs, and .
buttercups, ea., 20c doz. $1 a 100 bulb
rooted spengeria and asparagus fern
coral plants, delicate pink shell and.
red begonias, Deer Horn, Xmas,
Thanksgiving cactus, night blooming
series, pink and white altheas, 15, 20,
25, 30 and 40c.. Add postage. Miss El-
izabeth Webb, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6.
Pansy and phlox plants, 25 doz.
50c ea., 3 for $1; 3 2 yr. old red hibi
cus, 75c ea., or 3 for $2; white August
lilies; 25c per clump, white star jas-
mine and purple wisteria, rooted, 10
ea. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose, Ga
Riek = Be ae
Bulbs; buttercup, butter and eggs
jonquils and snowdrops, $1 a 100; flo
fering almonds and brides wreath, $1
doz., white flag lilies and rose cut., ea.,
25c doz., 5 doz. $1; rooted cape jasmine
25 ea. Mrs. Ben Echols, Philomath
-cannas, green foliage, 40c doz.,,Shasti
daisies, $1 a 100; Exch. for butte
Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Fort Valley
ue.
Ga.
Amer. Beauty rose cut., pink
red, cream, deep pink, marechalneil
Dorothy Perkins and variegated rost
cut., 30c doz., except variegated, 25
ea.,, white and blue flag lilies, $1:
100; jonquils and narcissi, mixed, 1
ea., hardy blue larkspur plants, no
ready, 25 doz. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ac
worth, Ga., Rt. 2. nes ee
Tall dbl. watermelon pink poppy
seed, 10c teaspoonful. Mrs. Josephine
Spear Mitchell, Ga. ON RSENS een
Cannas: King Humbert, red with
bronze foliage, and orange spotted, 30c
doz., lemon lilies, dbl. tiger, 40c do:
8 Irish junipers, 2 ft. high, 30 ea.
:-| Dwarf arborvitaes, 1 ft., $3 doz. Mrs
W._R. Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga., |
Rt
5, Box. 96, ~ Ee =
Old time, very fragrant violets (th
variety that grew in our grandmothers
gardens), plants, 1c ea., postage wit!
all orders. No stamps. Miss Ella: Tri
ble, Adairsville, Ga. eee
Lavender wisteria, rooted, 25c ea.
$20 per 100. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogans.
ville, Ga., Rt. 2.: ae eco eee
Yellow. flag lilies, or iris, yello
daffodils, dbl. or single, 15 doz., $1
100; Kimonese bulblets, 15 doz., flow:
ering mimosos, or peach tree rose
brides buttons, 10c ea., snowballs,
Christmas Jacket, Leopard. grass, 15:
ea. Mollie Reece, Ball Ground, Ga.
Rt. 4.
Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., violet pl:
20 doz., purple iris or flags, 25c
Josephine Meister, Baldwin, Ga.
_ April blooming white narcissi,
/doz., bulbs, 12 doz., $1. No order fill-
ed for less than 5 doz. Dont send
stamps. Mrs. Fannie Browning, Buch:
anan, Ga., Rt. 1. wie Po eee
Snow white cape jasmine, 5 in. acros
blooms, 60c ea., $6 for 11; dahlia bulb:
dark velvet and dark brown color, 35
doz., gladioli, salmon pink, 50c doz.,
Jonquils, 25 doz. Will pay postage up
to 75c order. Cash with order. Mrs
Azza Roberts, Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 1.
Butterfly bush, weigela, pink s
red Anthony Waterer, h
blue, purple lilac, pink an 1
crepe myrtles, white, dbl. altheas
golden bells, all 25c ea.,
teria, 20c ea., yellow: j ae
drops 15c ea.. All well rooted. Mrs.
P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga.
Yellow sweet pea seed, 10c thls. Vic
toria Pace, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 1.
Crinum lilies, large size, 50c ea.
Shasta daisies, 40c doz. or exch. for
butter beans. Mrs. J. L. Yawn, Chaun
cey, Ga. = St :
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per 100
Miss Vena Brown, Hart-
sep
100
bulbs, $4 M.
well, Ga. : he
White Kerria japonica, or
rose, 25 ea., 2 for 35c; Shasta
ies, 15 doz., 2 doz., 25c. Exch, f
color azaleas, plus postage
PAGE SIX
E Flowers And Seed
_- For Sale
-Hastings large, striped, single, mix-
ed petunia seed, 25c per tbls.
Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
- Pink Chinese magnolias, Japanese
flowering cherry, red leafed Barberry,
Banana shrub, Kolkwitzia Beauty Bush
Regal lilies, Tenuifolium lilies, Mont-
-bretias and many fine plants at very
reasonable prices. Send for list. Mrs.
*A. J. Weldon, Griffin, Ga.
Gorgeous Calif. canna, $3 per M,
pulbs; Calif. rose cut., 50c doz., Exch.
peas, any kind, dried fruit, peanuts,
or shelled corn. Mrs. B. F. Hartman,
-Ochlochnee, Ga., Rt. 1.
Laurels, azaleas, red dogwoods, 3 for
25c; flowering pear, 25c ea., trailing
-arbutus evergreen galax, white ~jon-
quils, tiger lilies, tansy, all 20c doz.,
yellow thornless, and pink, red, and
white roses all 3 for 25c. Add postage.
Miss Bertha Holland, Mineral Bluff,
Ga, *
Extra large, dbl. dahlias; deep dark
red, snow white, rose and salmon pink
and a few yellow, 70c doz., bulbs, post-
aid, or 5c ea., not postpaid. Instruct-
_ jons for growing dahlias included if
sked for; also golden glow, 40c_ doz.,
ostpaid; white and spruce pine. Write
or prices, stating size wanted. Mrs.
Alvin Todd, Sarah, Ga.
Small abelia, 40c; large, heavy body
-abelia, 60 and 75c; 8-10 in., pyramidal
arborvitae, 5 for $1; 3-4 ft., $1.50;
Camphor Domestica, $1.50 and $2; Li-
gustrum Lucidum, 60c, 80c, and $1;
Ligustrum Japonicum, 4-5 ft., $1.50;
8-10 in., 5 for $1. All prices FOB.
i, F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. cee
All kinds cannas, some fine_ ones.
nixed, $1 per 100; Shasta daisies, and
eep pink verbena, ea., 15c doz. Ba-
nana tree (some grow to 6 or 7 ft.
igh), bulbs 25c ea., evergreen cling-
ing ivy, 10c; deep pink Dorothy Per-
ins, 15c;. large bronze mums, 20c doz.
genuine Umbrella Chinaberries, 10c lb.
All FOB. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley,
~ Dbl. orange, lemon and dark red with
ellow center marigold seed; Calif:
oppy seed, ea., 12c thls. variegate
pink and white Oleander cut., 6 in
z., bulbs; gladioli bulbs,- red with
ite throat and yellow mixed, 20c
doz. All del. Mrs. 'T. C. Beverly, Och-
lochnee, Ga.
Well rooted- purple lilac, 1 to 3 ft.,
l0c ea., 3 for 25c; crinum lily bulbs,
50 and 75c ea. Mrs..W. H. Brown, He-
lena, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 103.
- Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2-yrs. old, 30c;
-extra large size, 4 yrs. old, 60c ea.,
urple iris, 40c doz., red crepe myrtle,
, ea, jonquils, daffodils, 35c doz.,
pink altheas, 45c ea., deep altheas, 60c
ea., pink flowering almonds, 2 yrs. old
25 ea., 3-4 yrs. old, $1; honeysuckle,
Oe doz., golden bells, 20c ea., sage, 50
bunch; weeping miller, 30c cut. J. P.
of Sharon), pink perfection, 25c ea.,
-narcissi, paper white, extra large bulbs
30c doz., narcissi jonquils, yellow, 30c
doz., jonquils, 10c doz. King Alford
daffodils, 30c doz., red spider lily, 10c
_ Riverington Jewell phlox, mauve
ik, 50c doz, Regal (Hemerocallis)
y bulbs, 10c ea., cannas: Richard
Wallace, canary yellow, Wintzers Co-
lossal, vivid scarlet, green foliage, Wa-
ash, carmine pink, called bronze leav-
ed Rosea Gigantea; yellow, King
Humbert, or Queen Helen, green and
bronze foliage, Hungaris, rose pink,
green foliage, all 15c ea., or 2 for 25c;
gladiator, green foliage, 10c ea., 3 for
25e. All prepaid. Mrs. Maud Brooks,
rlington, Ga., RFD...
etharanther lily bulbs, pink blooms
> doz., Milk and wine orange day
es, President, and King Humbert,
leph 2 1-2c. 6a,
arge, purple violets, long stems, 8c doz.
Mid fashioned blue, small, sweet violets
ce doz., old fashioned blue, violets, and
lusty miller, 7c ea., flowering maple,
ooted, 10c cut., All FOB. Exch. for
ge, dbl. yellow jonquils, dbl. daffo-
dils, rooted abelias, and Paul Neyron
se bushes, also weigelas. Miss A.
Nixon, Alma, Ga., Box 55.
Dbl. white spirea, dbl. pink flower-
ng almonds, Persian lilac, Coralberry
sh and several other choice shrubs,
5 and 25c ea., 1 of 8 dif. varieties,
50; white wisteria, pink Moss ros-
s, 25c ea., 5 asst. $1; large, red hibis-
1S, hite and hardy poinsettas.,
J. Wel,
Jon e 10 for 15c; yellow cannas, 35 hardy verbena, shasta daisies,
i
a 100; large, crimson dahlia, 2 shades
of purple, also yellow and lavender
_|pink, 75c a doz.,- all col. hardy chry-
santhemums, 20c doz., $1 a 100; large,
pink, 40c doz. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, For-
syth, Ga. /
Pink weigelas, red, yellow and white
honeysuckle, purple weeping lindens,
golden bells, forsythia, dbl. yellow ja-
ponicas, white spirea, and dbl. pink
almonds, 20c ea., white, pink altheas,
15c ea., dark red velvet roses, red Ram-
blers, and pink Monthly, 15c ea., snow-
balls, 30c ea., pink, hardy phlox, 25c
doz. Royal purple iris 30c doz. Ail
well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Mar-
tha Eller, Ella Gap, Ga.
Bridal wreath, improved wisteria,
weeping Widow (purple spirea), old
time, yellow thornless rose, (bloom
monthly) all 25c ea., all colors month-
crepe myrtles, 35c ea., or lot for $3;
all colors cannas,. white, pink, deep
red,' orange and King Humbert yellow
15 ea., or 10 for $1; also 4 large box-
wood, over 3 ft. high, $10 and come
Lafter them; 2 yr. old, rooted plants, 6c
ea., $5 a 100; cut.-of boxwoods, $2 a
100 and directions for rooting. All
Dwarf variety. Add postage for small
orders. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3: :
Giant trumpet daffodils, 30c doz.,
cream narcissi, and sweet scented, yel-
low jonquils, each 40c doz., tiger lily
bulbs, 35c doz., large purple Jap iris,
75c -doz., bulbs; snowdrops, 20c d0z.,
lemon -lilies, 75c doz., dahlias, yellow,
red, variegated pink and red, 5c ea.,
bulb; 50c doz., almond bushes, and
ea., hardy perennial phlox, pink, red
and white, 50c doz., golden glow, 26c
clump; Jap. honeysuckle, 25 ea., An-
gel trumpet,. 30c ea., wild azaleas, 2
{t., 35 ea., cherokee roses, 25c ea., red
bud, 2 feet, 50c each, red and white
dogwood 30c ea., evergreen Hawthorne
2 ft., $1.50 ea., flowering red quince,
0c ea. Add postage on orders for less
than $1. Mrs. Elsie E. Heaton, Min
eral Bluff, Ga.
Pink spirea, butterfly bush, pink and
pink variegated weigelas, pink and
white Jap. honeysuckle, 20c ea., 6 for
a $1; weeping lindens, forsythia, bridal
wreath, and golden bells, 4 for 25c;
and
Boston ivy vine, 25c doz., red and wht.
|Variegated, dbl. altheas, 20c ea.; myr-
tle vine, 15c per doz., daffodils, 20c
doz., sword lilies 2 for 15c; Mtn. lau-
rels, 30c ea., sev. col. perennial pea
vines, 75c doz., purple lilac and pink
pea, shrub, 10c ea., blooming, privet
hedge plants, well rooted, 5c:ea., pink
and white Dorothy Perkins roses, 50c
doz., red Ramblers, 15c ea. Mrs. Hen-
ry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3.
Sweet scented violets, trailing arbu-
tus, evergreen galax, all 20c doz., ever-
green green geraniums and Star of
Bethlehem bulbs, ea., 15c doz., all col.
Fall pinks, and Sweet Williams, 25
doz., yellow thornless roses, 30q doz.
pink Cherokee roses, 50c doz., arbor-
vitaes, 2 ft. high, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea..
tiger lilies, 75c a 100. All well rooted
ml postage. L. JMoreland, Loving,
a
Yellow japonicas, pink crepe myrtles
weigelas, honeysuckle, rooted, 25c ea.,
purple lilac, 2 yr. old, 30c; red honey-
suckle, 80c ea., royal blue iris, lemon
lilies, yellow fox glove, 25c doz., pink,
dbl. premium, rose, blooming size, 60c
ea., puzzle fool, pink, purple and lavy-
ender, 30c bulb; pink, red rambler rose
1 yr. old, .40c ea., dbl. cream daffo-
dils, yellow mock flowers, paper white
narcissi, all 25c doz. Add postage. Miss
Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Blue flag lilies, 35c doz., lemon lilies
mums, 10c bunch; golden bells, and
white pine, 20c ea., spirea and crepe
myrtles, 25c ea., white daffodils, and
yellow jonquils, ea., 25 doz., Eng. and
Grey Irish junipers, 25c ea., arborvit-
ae, dwarf and pyramid, 30c ea.. Add
posiesy Mrs. C. D. Hays, Morganton,
Yellow japonicas, butterfly bush, 35c
ea., Easter roses, honeysuckle, cedars,
all 25c ea., yellow daffodils, dusty mil-
ler, blue iris, lemon lilies, all 45c doz.,
large type red, hardy pHlox, 5c bunch;
Devil-in-the-Bush, 40c doz., red, white
and yellow Fall pinks, 5c bunch; will
give free 1 bunch primroses with ev-
ery $1 order. Add postage. Mrs. Bud
Beal, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 55.
Dbl. white and dbl. purple and sin-
gle red, altheas, dbl. and single white
and red, everblooming -spirea, Eng.
ea, pink cushion cactus, 15c ea. 2
for 25e; evergreen Armour River pri-
MARKET BULLETIN
incurved, yellow mums, also white and
ly roses, 25c ea., or 5 for $1; 15 lilac |:
purple. butterfly bush, ea. ,2 ft., 35c
out 8c extra for
_Brown,-Doerun, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 148.
30c doz., white, or pink chrysanthe-
and blue hydrangea, 25c ea.,
white dogwod, or mock orange, all!
10c ea., 3 for 25c; hardy oak hydran-
' 2\|rooted and pink almonds,
&
vet cut. 50c a 100; blue rose vine, well
rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; everblooming
butterfly bush cut., 5c ea., 50c doz.,
weeping willow, 2 to 4 ft. 20c ea. 3.
for 50c;- pink crepe myrtles, 15c ea.,
4 for 50c; pink verbena, i0c clump, 3
for 25c. All FOB. Mrs. V. E. Mc-
'Cook, McIntire, Ga., Rt. 2
2 yr. size monthly roses: M. Butter-
fly, white Amer. Beauty, pink Paul
Neyron, pink ochet; pink Columbia,
white Cochet, 25c ea. 5 for $1; dbl.
wht., sweet pinks, 3 bunches, 25c; pur-
ple Achimanese, bulbs, 15c doz., dbl.
white tuberose bulbs, 25c. doz., pink
thrift plants, 50c a 100; large bloom
cannas, all col., 3 shades of pink and
white, 40c doz., white shasta daisies,
25e doz., butterfly bush, 2 for 25c; dbl.
dahlias, white, red, yellow and _varie-
gated; 50c doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers,
Siloam, Ga. : : :
Yellow, dbl. daffodils and yellow
trumpet narcissi, large size bulbs, 20c
doz., $1.25 a 100; dbl. pink oleanders,
heavy rooted, 20-25c ea., blue and white
iris, 25c doz. white, pink and coral
red weigelas, cape jasmine, dbl., white
and red everblooming.spirea, azaleas,
altheas, forsythias, yellow cherokee ro-
ses, lilac, 20c ea., 2 and 3 yr. old box-.
woods, 20-25c each, all col. gladioli
bulbs, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J.
Eisner, Austell,-Ga., Rt. 3. ;
Yellow thornless roses, azaleas, red
dogwoods, 3 for 25c; white jonquils,
and evergreen galax, trailing arbutus
tansy, all 20c doz., golden glow, 30
doz., purple and blue iris lilies, 40c
doz. 7 roses, dif. col., and kinds, $1;
purple and lavender lilac 2 for 25c:
Add postage. Mrs. Charlie Wilson,
Mineral Bluff, Ga., D-Box.
Yellow thornless, red, white arid pink
roses, azaleas, laurels, and red dog-
wood, 3 for 25c; purple and lavender
lilacs, 15 ea. butter and eggs, 15
doz.,. white jonquils, tiger lilies, 25c
doz., tansy, trailing arbutus, and ev-
ergreen galax, all 20c doz., golden bells
15 ea. Add postage. Miss Belvie Mill-
holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Yellow jonquils, 75c a 100; yellow
narcissi, 15 doz., burnt orange glad-
iolas, 5c ea., large, cream, yellow chry-
santhemums, 5c3 little, yellow cluster
winter pinks, 1c ea., sweet scented bush
honeysuckle, 15c; large cone Boston
fern, 10c. Purple pink crepe myrtle, 1
GOS f.92 for 5c; golden bells, 10c ea.,
also 115 privet hedge, 1 yr. old, $3 for
lot of privet. Exch. same for driec
fruit free from worms, core, etc. Nc
order accepted for less than 25c with-
postage. Mrs. J. B.
_ 2 yr. old, well rooted yellow japon-
icas, 25 ea., 4 yr. old, 50c ea., jonquils.
daffodils, 40c doz., crepe myrtles, 45
ea., fall pinks 50 doz., pink flowering
almonds 20c ea.; pink, crimson roses
25 ea., evergreen 20c doz. Mrs. Mart
Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
,, Wild Easter lily, blue, sweet violets.
shasta daisies, blue bottles, bulbs, ea.
$1.a 100; white and purple iris and
red June lilies, ea., 50c a doz., red.
pink and purple verbena 50c doz., jon-
quils, and daffodils, 50c\doz., blanket
flower, 25 doz., fall pinks, white, yel- |
low, pink and red, 25 doz. 4 dwarf
boxwoods 25 yrs. old. in good shape
$40 for lot. Mrs. Clara Belle Cary,
Royston, Ga., Rt. 1. ~
_ Bleeding heart, purple and lavender
iris, 35 ea., pink weigelas, purple li-
lac, dbl. yellow japonicas, purple and
white altheas, pink myrtle, snowballs,
all 25 ea., daffodils, narcissi, and pink
hardy phlox, all 25e doz., Van Houtti
spirea, 20 ea., orange lilies, $1. a 100;
weeping linden and Eng. dogwood, 15c
ea., pink almonds, golden -belis, and
forsythia 10c ea., leopard lilies, 30 doz.
primroses and fox gloves, 25c doz.,
vellow roses, 15 ea. Mrs, Mollie Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Blue lupines, 50c doz., leopard plants
25c ea., Easter lilies, yellow and white
mixed color, 35 for 6; dbl. red Easter
2 for 25c; mixed col., gladioli, bulbs,
25e doz., salmon col. cannas, large red
leaf, 40c doz., King Humbert cannas,
-red with dark red foliage, 50c doz., Mrs.
S. Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.
Liles: white and red spider, white
milk, 25 ea., and milk and wine lil-
ies, 20c ea., for 50c; umbrella palm
4 2 sa: orchid
col. rain lilies, 25c doz., Easter, 6 for
35c; dbl. red Easter 2 for 25e: butterfly
lilies, 20c ea., mixed col. gladiolj 25c
doz., bulbs, leopard plants, 25c ea., lg.
King Humbert, cannas, large red leaves
50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Walter Mc-
Donald (No address given.)
Boston ivy vine rooted, 30c ea.,
Spotted Tiger lilies 20c ea., 3 for 50c;
old fashioned dbl. red velvet roses,
20 . ea.,
Trumpet, or cross vine, 25 ea., thorn-
Fs
ing sweet pea seed,
BB 10r = 25C?
Y
i eae
_ Thursday, January 2, 1930.
less yellow roses, red and white hardy
phlox, 20c ea., weigelas and golden
chain cut., 10c ea., 3 for 25c; Cedar, 4
and 5 in. high, 30c ea., 6 to 8 ft. $5 ea.,
if parties come after them. Miss Vio-
la Hensley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box
56. Ses
Yellow jonquils, daffodils, and singl
white narcissi, $1 a 100; Hemerocallis
orange day lilies, $1.50 a 100; white
iris, $1 a 100; single, blue hyacinths;
30c doz., extra large, dbl. paper white
narcissi, 60c doz. Mrs. C. @, Dye, Mid-
dleton, Ga. \ ee
Perennial, hardy phlox, 5c doz.,
sweet Williams, same price; little, grass
pinks, 50c doz., red and purple verbena
the everblooming junipers, not rooted
arborvitaes, and monthly roses, sev.
dif. col., all 15c ea. Add postage on
orders for less than 50c. Miss Nellie
Kate Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. >
Dbl. white spirea, 20e ea., yellow jas-
mines, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; purple lilac
and- cream honeysuckle, 10c ea., cape
jasmine, 25c ea., old fashioned grass
pinks 5c ea., purple sweet violets, 1-2 _
doz., 20c; annual phlox, all col.;.25c
doz, frost proof petunia, all col., 15_
doz., $1 a 100; All above well rooted;
May Day yellow lilies, 25e doz. Ama-
ryllis, 3 for 20c; red King James lilies,
bulbs. 25e per 1-2 doz. daisy, winter
pinks, $1 @ 100; yellow winter pinks,
20c doz.,
large cream everblooming ~
rose _cut., 15c per 1-2 doz. red velve
rose cut., 10c per 1-2 doz. cut., and pink
everblooming rose cut., 20c for 1-2 doz. |
cut., and pink, everblooming rose cut.,
20c for 1-2 doz. cut: Add postage. Mrs.
Mattie Pike, Mauk, Ga. se
Mixed col. and types, dahlia seed, 15c
a cup; 6 col. larkspur, Balsam, red
running cypress, zinnias, African dbl.
and single orange and lemon ari-
golds, straw flower, Chinese lantana
plants, seed, Japonica, chrysanthe-
mums, dbl. sunflower, coleus, Bache-
lor buttons, all 8c per pkg., Everlast-
15c a spoonful;
gladioli bulblets (some will bloom), 15c
a 100; and many other flowers. Add
postage. Geo. Harold Pass, Point Pe-.
ter, Ga. Rt. 2.-
Pink, red,. yel. azaleas, $1 doz., tall -
hydrangea, snowballs, Eng. dogwood,
purple butterfly, mtn. laurels, rhodo-
dendrons boxwoods, 6 for $1; Juniper.
tree and Amer. arborvitaes, 4 for $1;
large, Jap. iris, and lemon lilies, 40c
doz., pink and white perennial phlox,
30 doz., orange day lily, 20c doz., pink ~
peonies and red japonicas, 25 ea., red ~
Amer. Beauty rose, 6 for $1; 12 nice ro- ~
ses, $1; pink altheas 7 ft. golden glow
75 doz,, all col. sweet Williams, white
violets, 20c doz.+: Sadie Wilson, Mor-
ganton, Ga. . - ah ae
Large; dbl. zennias, 7 col. mixed, lg.,
dbl. summer marigolds; orange and
yellow, Jap sunflowers, 10c; large pkg
hardy phlox, mixed colors, 15c doz,
red, yellow and variegated canna bulbs,
35c doz. Mrs. J. H. Hays, Rutledge,
Ga. : :
Flower seed, 10c pkg., all cols. stocks
dbl. and single, all col. fox gloves, all
colors, sweet. Williams, hardy larkspur,
pink, blue, variegated, weigelas, English
primroses, hollyhocks, yellow, red, pink,
white and black yellow daisies, Balsam,
red, white and pink; poinsettia and
sultanas. Exch for Eng. pansy plants.
Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1.-
_Purple and dark blue iris, 50c doz,_
$2 a 100; daffodils and jonquils, $2
a 100; roses, 2 for 25c; dbl. white Eas- |
ter, Dorothy Perkins, pink, old velvet, -
old purple, snow balls, lilacs, flower-
ing almonds, weigelas, Eng. junipers,
rooted, 2 yrs old 50c ea., or 3 for $13
1 boxwood, rooted, 2 yrs. old, 4 for $1.
Exch. for white, new
sacks. Ea. to pay postage. Miss Elsie. _
Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. eee
2 lilac bushes, 25c ea., yellow bells,
quince trees, red maple,
rhubarb, or pie plant, all 20c a., spruce
and white pine, 18 to 24 in., 3 for 50c;
24 to 36 in., 40c; Mtn. laurel, dbl. tansy
bunch, 15; trailing arbutus, 25c doz.,
Hing. dogwood, 15c. Miss Ruby E&.
White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. a
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per 4100
bulbs. Ray Johnson, Hartwell, Ga,
Yellow narcissi and shasta daisies,
ea., 15c doz, pink thrift, 50e a 100.
_ Tommie ONeal, Reynolds, Ga.,
Butter and eggs bulbs, 15e doz., blue,
sweet. violets, and orange day lilies,
each, $5c a 100; blue iris, 25c doz., spi-
der lily, blue with-gold spots, 50c doz.,
No order filled for less than 50c. Cash,
or money order with order. Mrs. T. H.
| McCurley, Hartwell, Ga.
Hollyhocks, mixed colors, golden
glow, yellow coreopsis, purple perennial
sweet peas; strong, 6 mos old plants,
25c doz., postpaid. Miss Mary Lewis
Cornelia, Ga. Me : Ae wap
chicken feed
Thursday, January 2, 1930. _
: Flowers And Seed |
For Sale
_ Dbl. dahlias,.-red, yellow, pink, -la-
_vender and variegated, some very les
some quilled, ball type, mixed, $1 doz.
old time garden pinks and mixed col.
Single hollyhock plants, 25c doz., red,
pink, salmon pink and yellow large
flowering cannas, 50c doz., canna seed
10c doz., orange lily and white and
blue iris, 5 ea., violets and Star of
Bethlehem, 10c doz., several varieties
seed mixed, 25c pkg. Add postage. Mrs.
J. Winter, Buford, Ga.
___Gladioli, mixed col. choice varieties
_ 25 doz. bulbs; cheaper in large quan-
tities. Mrs. B. J.-Edmondson, Cedar-
town, Ga., Rt. 3. e oe
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per 100.
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. |
Rooted cream and sunset rose bush-
eS, 25c ea., 2 for 40c; snowball bushes
- 25 ea., purple and white lilacs 15 ea.,
_ daffodils 20c doz. bulbs.
Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
_Dbi. white, red, variegated altheas,
mixed col., sgl. altheas, pink, and va-
riegated foliage, weigelas, Spireas, for-
_ sythia, yellow jasmine, 25c ea., red An-
_thony Waterer spirea, white cluster
Spirea, fragrant mock orange, blue
_ Wisteria, white Amer. Beauty, Paul
- Neyron, climbing Amer. Beauty, Silver
- Moon ,American pillar, red and pink
ramblers, roses 50c ea., large, 2 yr. old
_ everblooming roses, 35c ea., all colors,
fine, mixed gladioli, bulbs, 50c doz.,
Ig. milk and wine li : j
lemon lilies $1. doz, . R. M.: Shep-
pard, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3, Phone
- Dearborn 4220-R. : it
__ Pyracantha, Ligustrum, Pittospor-
tums, green variegated leaf arborvitaes.
eS
Camellia japonicas, Euonimus, camph-
_ Or, any 3 for $1.55: Cedrus Deodora.
_ Te, ea., abelia, punia, deutzia, barber-
ry, Philadelphus,.nandine domestica
forsythia, kerria, hydrangea, butterfly
_ bush; winter jasmine, rosemary pri-
_mulinum, oleanders, white, red, cream
_with red stripe, dbl. pink, yellow, white
Variegated leaf, dbl. pink, yellow, white
variegated leaf, dbl. altheas, white, la-
_ vender, pink, wine, crepe myrtles, red,
white, purple and pink spirea,
Houtti, dbl. Reevseana, Thunbergi.
_ crimson, pink bush honeysuckle. Regal
lily bulbs, weigelas, Radiance roses,
pink, red, flesh, white cochet, any 4
$1.15; 6 for $1.60. Postpaid. Mrs.
J. A. Griffin, Cordele, Ga., 512 16th
Ave., Ei. 3: .
Large; French pansy plants, 25c doz.,
ee Roman hyacinths, 25c per doz.
DULDS.
_Azaleas (native) pink, white, yellow
_ and red, mixed, also Mtn. Laurels, rho-
dodendrons, spruce pine, Cydonia ja-
ponicas, red flowering, also Coralberry
_ bushes, all 2 to 4 ft., high, well rooted
6 for $1; $1.75 per doz. orange day
lilies, trumpet daffodils, cream narcis-
si, snowdrons, blooming size bulbs, 50c
doz., cannas, large orange, red, and
_ yellow mixed, 75c doz. Butterfly bush,
6 for $1; Hardy ferns and pink and
white trailing arbutus, 50c doz. Mrs. J.
H. Peuland, Ellijay, Ga. -
__ Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, native
_ azaleas. mixed colors, $1.50 doz., white
_dilac, 25c ea.. bird-eye hedge, 3 for
25c: large daffodils, 30c doz., trumpet
daffodils, 30c doz., spruce pine, all well
morte Mrs. W. R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga.
\. Elephant ears, 10c ea, 3 for 25c::
pink, white and yellow | chrysanthe-
mums, 25 doz., Exch. for Stiff Leaf
_ Caladiums, or touch-me-nots, or for 1
_ Kiss-Me-and-IJ-Tell-You. Miss Iris
_ Obeal Manassas, Ga. :
Dbl. fringe pink poppy seed, 10c pkg..
del. January and February time to
plant. Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Steple-
- ton, Ga., Rt. 1. 2
Mrs. Francis Scott gladioli bulbs, Ig.
$1.50 doz., President and King Hum-
bert red cannas, Beethoven large pink
and Richard Wallace, canary yellow,
$1.25 per doz, Van Houtti, pink cone-
shaped bloom, bridal wreath spireas,
well rooted, nice plants, 35c ea; flow-
ering almonds, deutzia, and flowering
pear, 25c ea., also spearmint plants,
-50c a 100; Euonymous plants, well
rooted, 50c ea., Exch. canna bulbs, for
azaleas, oleanders, rhododendrons, mtn.
laurels, pitti-sporum, or peonies. Mrs.
_Z.-M. Story, Thomson, Ga. - ~
- Emperor and Empress jonquils, $2
per 100. bulbs. Also privet hedge, 18
in. plants, $1.50 per 100; $10 M. Mrs.
P. D. Rubin, Hapeville, .Ga., 76 Stew-
art Ave. | a as
Amer. or Globe arbor-vitae 15 to 20
n., 25 and 40c ea., boxwoods, 260 et,
?
Mrs. V. S. :
Irene Hopkins, Canon, Ga., Rt.
MAREET BP WLEE TIN
pink and yellow (native) azaleas, $1
doz., Amer. Beauty rose, pink bloom
mtn. laurel, 25c ea. 6 for $1. Pink
Cherokee rose, $1 doz., 10 choice root-
ed roses, $1; pink spirea, 30c ea., pink
perennial phlox, 30c doz. 4 doz. $1;
parma violets, and sweet Williams,
asst. colors, 25 doz., 5 doz. $1; Coral
bushes, pink berries, 75c doz., orange
day lilies, 40e doz. Eng. and yellow
dogwoods, 3 for 50c; altheas, variety
of colors, 10 for $1; also crabapple
sprouts, $1 doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor-
ganton, Ga.
Very fine daffodil, narcissi and jon-
quil bulbs, mixed, $3 a 100, not pre-
paid. Mrs. J. G. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga
Dearborn, 4529. 2S
Dahlia tubers: Jersey Beauty, War-
ner, Breeze awn, Robt. Treat, Eldo-
rado,. Mother, Lena Burgle, and Maud
Adams, at reasonable price; also col-
lection (mixed) including some of nam-
ed varieties, $1 doz., collect postage.
Mrs. John I. Hynds, Atlanta, Ga., 93
Warren. St., N. E., Phone Dearborn
0489-W.. .
Royal purple iris, jonquils, daffodils,
cream narcissi, all 25c doz., dbl. white
spirea and snow balls, 20c ea., pink
weigelas, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; bridal
wreath, dbl., pink almond, golden bells,
Eng. dogwood, altheas, dbl. yellow
thornless roses, all 15c ea., weeping
-.inden; purple lilac, Jap. barberry and
hardy hibiscus, 15 ea., 2 for 25c: Dor-
othy Perkins roses with every 50c or-
der. Add postage. Miss Ellen Silver.
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
White and yellow mums, 25c~doz.
dbl. yellow japonicas, 10c ea., lavender
iris, bridal wreath, and pink almonds,
25 ea., red, pink, and white monthly
roses, daffodils, evergreen cuttings.
and sweet Williams, all 30c doz., dusty
miller, snow balls, 25c ea., red, pink
and white geraniums, and Xmas cac-
tus cuttings, 10c ea., bleeding heart
50c ea. bulb; 1 doz., Fox glove with ev-
ery $1 order. Add postage. Mrs. Effie
Silver, Talking Rock, Ga, Rt. 2...
Choice collection of flowers and
shrubbery for sale. Write names and
prices. Miss C. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga.
255 Southerland Terrace, N. E., Phone
Flowers And Seed
Wanted
le
Want pink peonies. Miss Vena Brown
Hartwell, Ga.
Want to exch. dbl and single al-
theas, shrubs, also lilacs, and Cloth
Gold rose bushes, rooted, also Him-
alaya blackberry plants for Deutzia.
wbelia, snowballs, and monthly roses,
uso budded pecan or apple trees, Con-
cord, Niagara Wodens grape vines,
igs, scuppernongs. Write what you
have and price, before sending. Mrs.
J. W. Page, Norcross, Ga.
Want some lavender leaves and
stems, 5 lbs. Mrs. W. L. Means, Una-
dilla, Ga.
Want to exch. jonquils, dbl. blue
flags, a few tiger lily and gladioli bulbs
also hedge cut., for all col. - dahlia
bulbs and peonies, tulip bulbs, white,
red, or pink cannas, crepe myrtles or
pink lilac. Dahlias to be all dbl. va-
riety. Write what you have. Mrs
Jesse Stancil, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
*Want to exch. Klondike strawberry
plants, for long trumpet daffodils, or
cream narcissi, with yellow centers
or different col. iris: 1M plants for 5C
bulbs. Mrs. S. J. Yeaman, Leesburg.
Ga.
Want sunflower seed. Whitehurst
Mills, Gordon, Goes
Second-Hand Machin-
ery Bor Sale
1 two horse power Bean Spray for
oeach trees, in
Ft. Valley, Ga. \
Cotton spray (cost $16.50) ~ perfect
cond., used 1 yr. only. Make best of-
fer. Mrs. Mary J. Elliott, Atlanta, Ga.
22 Simpson St. f
i Sharpless cream=separator, perfect
cond., $20. W. M. McKinney, Hawk-
insville, Ga., 218 Progress St. ee
1 Martin Ditcher, $45. Robt. S. An-
derson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Delco fresh water pump, 32 volt, 1-6
H. P. motor, used 30 days, guaranteed,
$175 cash, or trade for peas, cows, corn,
hay, or anything I can use. Clay L.
Brown, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. _
No. 19.Oliver turn plow, good shape,
$8 cash or swap for pigs, also 5 gal.
Daisy churn, sell or exch. for good
ig. W. H. Townson, Whitestone, Ga.
: Daity equipment: 2 five gal. milk
set
cans. (ice containers); 6 ten gal. cans;
1 each, boiler, milk cooler, motor driv-
en pump, and motor stand for churn,
both 32 volt. D. F. Patterson, Griffin,
Ga., Phone 131 or 5602. .
1 Martin Ditcher, good as new, $45
cash, FOB. H. E. Coleman, Harts-
field, Ga., RED: 1:
1 gas eng., 7 H. P., good order, $75
FOB Townsend. J. A. LaRoche, Cres-
ent, Ga.
1 McCormick mowing machine and
rake, cheap; also 1 disc harrow, cheap.
J. S. Smith, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.
Bean spray outfit, high powered eng.
200 gal., tank, mounted. on truck, ev-
erything complete, A-1 cond. C. C.
Richardson, Byron, Ga.
2 Continental gins. Sell or exch. for
Fordson tractor and side plow, or for
good farm mules, or milch cows. H.
W. Bagley, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 2. _
1 horse Moline and 2 horse Moline
turn plow, used very little, $11 for both
J. H. Joiner, Tennille, Ga. ;
1 Star pea huller, with.eng. huller
needs minor repairs, $35. Walter Har-
per, Wray, Ga. So
Good 2 horse riding cultivator, $4(
or exch. for good milch cows. Miss
Pearl Powell, Milan, Ga. es ee
Combination cotton and corn plan-
ter and guano distributor, Ledbetter
make. Sell or exch for bred gilt, any
good stock. W. H. Hughes, Rydal, Ga.
Rio. /
1 Kelly Duplex feed mill; 3 horse
gas eng., 1 No. 4 Monitor suction pump
Cheap, or exch. for stalk cutter, sec-
tion harrow, or 1 horse turn plows. T.
P. Wooten, Tignall, Ga.
2 horse turn plow, 1 middle buster.
and 1 hay rake, $7.50 ea., 1 weeder, $5;
2 section 60 tooth harrow, $8: smal
turn plow, $3; Gee Whiz cultivator,
$5; several scrapes, 18 to 30 in. and
other farm implements. Del. to freight
Depot Cordele. Less at home. E. L.
Babcock, Cordele, Ga., Rt. , !
Gas eng. for sale or exch. for Jer-
sey or Guernsey heifer, or W. L. chick-
ens. E. D, Towns, Towns, Ga.
3 milk cans and 1 cooler, good cond..
$15. J. C. Michael, Apalachee, Ga.
Meco Ker. eng., $125. M. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville, -Ga.
1 blacksmith shop fully equipped
with electrical equipments: power blo-
wer, hammer, drill, jointer, and ev-
erything necessary to run up-to-date-
shop, located Powder Springs. T. N.
Compton, Powder Springs, Ga.
2 pecan tree dusting machines, good
cond., cheap; 1. Chattanooga cahe mil!
No. 44, large size, complete with fuli
equipment, $100; Williamson stump
puller, complete, $200: also 1 Minne-
tonna home butter maker, or churn
with motor, hand, or other power, $85.
New, never unpacked. All in first class
cond. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
1 peach dusting outfit; 1 Fordson
tractor, pulley and belt: 1 reaper and
binder;: McCormick mower and hay
rake; 6 Haman plows; 2 two~ horse
Chattanooga turn plows; 2 middle
busters; 1 Stover feed mill, No. 71:
SOWS, pigs, good corn, and hay, and
lot of other farm things. Come see
on farm, 3 mi. N. W. Ft. Valley, or
write for prices. M. B. Lee, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga.,-RFD 4.
For sale in Monticello a lot of elec-
trical and other tools for blacksmith
work, good opening. Write or see J
EH. Hecht, Monticello, Ga., or C. E
Smith, Quitman, Ga., 418 Lee St.
Dairy equipment and small milk
route. W. O. Sanders, Roswell, Ga.
_DeLaval Milker, 3 units with, o:
without eng. Sell or exch. for corn,
| hay or feed. Ernest C. Burk, Savan-
nah, Ga., Box 408. 3
Oliver cultivator, with all -attach-
ments, good cond., $40 at barn. J. W
Lingerfelt, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 No. 10 Enterprise sausage mill, in
sood cond., $2.75 postpaid. Mrs. P. B.
Stephens, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1.
ood cond., cheap. Cor- |
respondence solicited. B. T. Marshall,
1 No. 10 DeLaval cream separator,
in A-1 cond., $80. J. L. Hass, Daw-
son, Ga.- a ye
Combination corn and bean dropper,
good cond., also milk and cream cans,
cooler, etc. L. B. Ray, Macon, Ga.
341 Carling Ave.
Peach and apple parer, quick act-
ing, strong and simple in construct-
ion, does not crush, nor waste fruit.
$2.25 and postage. Mrs. A. Horsley,
Tallapoosa, Ga. ; :
1 Cutaway harrow, $12; No. 13 and
1 No. 10 Oliver turning plows, $7 ea.
A.W. Parsons, Abbeville, Ga., Rt. 2.
- 1 corn sheller, Amer. make, used very
little, cap., 1 bu. per 1 or 2 minutes,
good as new, cost $98.75, but will. sell
for $45. 1-2 cash, bal. good note, 8 per
gat, 12 mos. L. C. Davis, College Part
ee ce:
Frank Beasley Walking Cultivator,
/No. 8, for corn and cotton, used 1
Pion. te
a
Sell, or, exch. for Velvet bean thrash >
run hy corer. N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga.
1 Kelly Duplex feed mill, No. 2, with
2 sets burrs, good cond., $15, or exch
for 15 R. I. Reds, young hens or pul.
lets, or for a 600 or 800 cap. broode
tion chgs. dD Vo S,
dosta, Ga., RFD 1. ee eee
1 No. 3 Primrose cream separator,
equipped with electric motor, used
yr., $60; 1 Hoosier 5 row grain dril
oractically new, wih fertilizer attac
ment, $25. Sam Craig, Jr., Lawrence
ville, Ga. : a e
1 Oliver 2 horse riding cultivato:
with disc and other attachments, used
very little, no pafts worn to any ex-
tent, $50 FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley,
Gan > ae oe
10 H. P. gas eng., International make
in. first class cond. D. E. Bazemore,
Hagan, Ga. Me
Ca. cracker cotton planter, in good
cond., $3.50 FOB. C. J. Bond, Dewy-
rose, Ga., Rt. 1. : ge
1200 gal. Cypress tank, used 1 yr.,
$40 FOB. W. B. Powell, Indian Springs,
Ga. : se
1 Burton-Page electric, or hand mil-
ker, used only 1 week, sell cheap, or
exch. for Farmall tractor, in good cond.
W. C. Lambert, Thomasville, Ga.
Fordson tractor, A-1 cond., $200 or
exch. for mules, or good cows; also.
have 1 dbl. disc Oliver plow, 1 arched
disc and 1 mowing machine for Ford-
son, and 1 cut-off saw attaches to
tractor, all implements for 1-3 what
they cost. J. R. Birk, Madison, Ga.,
Rt 2. : : oo
6 H. P. Waterloo gas eng., and 1 I.
H. C. Harvester crusher, $50 or exc
for good cow, now giving milk. Miss
Pearl E. Hyde, Cedartown, Ga. 143
Marshall St. 2 re
1 Deering Ideal Binder, $75; 1 each,
No. 464 Syracuse and No. 465 Syracuse
2 horse plows, $8.50 and $7.50; No. 10
Oliver, 2 horse, $7.50; Gantt guan
distributor, $3.75; Gantt cotton pla
er chain drive. $3; all steel spring
tooth cultivator, 2 levers, $4; 2 horse
haman stock, $2; 1 horse plow sto
$1.50;:2 plow dbl. trees, hardwood
well ironed, ea., $1. All FOB. Carl Wi
liams, Locust Grove, Ga. _
8 H. P. Mogul Intern. gas eng,, ;
cond., 10 H. P. Titan gas eng., needs
only slight repairs; line shafts, hang-
ars, pulleys and other farm imple
ments cheap for cash, or exch. fo
zood wheat or good bread corn. co
Adairsvi
Nee
=
sood offers. Robt. Fuller,
Sa., P.O. Box 287. Se
. 1 3-4 H. P. standard make eng.,
100 ft. 1 in. galvanized pipe, for s
Ben Keller, Greenville, Ga . ee
6 horse power B. F. Avery gas eng.
for sale. Douglas Slaton, Hamilton,
Ga,, Rt. 20 ues
1 No. 10 DeLaval Separator. Sell
exch. for oats, corn, hay, or Velve
beans in pod. H. B. Brock, LaGrang
Ga., RED 3: ay
1 DeLaval cream separator used 1
yr., $50. Mrs. W. C. Blythe, Buena
Vista, Ga. : ie
1 Joe harrow, 1 set plow gears; | .
alow stock without a single tree, but
with 2 new heel bolts; 2 or 8 plows.
Sell or exch for 5 Plymouth Rock, o:
any large breed, good pullets.. Jame:
Henry Cantrell, Buford, Ga. a
Second-Hand Machite
ery Wanted _
. Want: good section 1 Oliver, 10.
13 plow, corn and bean planter. C.
Cleveland, La Grange, Ga., 102 Green:
ville, St. : ae
_Want battery ignitor for 2 1-2 H. |
Economy gas eng. S. F. Bohanan, Li
thonia, Ga. Rt. 3. yee gee
Want 1 Holloman harrow cult
in good cond., and cheap. John |
Donald, Yatesville, Ga. |
Want blacksmith tools: anvil, b
ers, etc., ab reasonable price and
good cond: H. J. McCurry, Jr.,
ville, Ga., Rt. 5. eae
Want 2 row mule cotton duster, fi
class machine in real good order
not offer me junk). Exch. budded
can trees and Kudzu plants for s
L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
Want garden tractor, in good mec.
anical cond., and cheap for cash
T. Baugh, Jr., Madison, Ga. . |
Want 1-2 horse plow; 1 horse. O}
second. hand for cash. T. P,
| Douglas, Ga.
Want cog that fits on top
roller of No. 11 new improved
ee eoces care mill. Advis
nd price. John W. Mosel
Ga, RED 2
Soe
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SECOND-HAND MACHINERY |
PS WAN RED Oe
Want Hammer feed mill. State size
and price. W. G. Raines, Statesboro,
a. : : :
Want fruit tree spraying outfit, buck-
t or bbl., size. Must be in good cond.,
and, reasonable price. J. A. Sartain,
LaFayette, Ga.
Want real bargain in feed mill that
1 grind corn in shuck, operated by
and or truck. State price and make of
ame. R. H. Gower, Atlanta, Ga., 510
Moreland, Ave., N. BE. _ s :
Want corn sheller, power driven, in
first class cond. Will pay cash. Fred
orris, Marietta, Ga.
Want 1 pulley fog Fordson tractor
in good shape and cheap for cash.
}. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga. Ee
Want syrup tank or kettle for creo-
ating. Paul J. Spencer, Gentry, Miss-
uri, Rt. 2. . =e
Want a two row riding cultivator
ey
ny make, also a two row cotton and}
corn planter. C,
Che Sie : s
Want a Farmall tractor, in A-1 cond.
nd cheap. W. C. Lambert, Thomas-
Mie Ca. 5. : ok ee
- Want to exch. 10 bu., Porto Rican
sweet potatoes for 18 size Chattanooga
Middle Buster. State cond. A. L. Rozar,
saxley, Ga., Rt. 2. aos
Want used overshot water wheel,
uitable for gin, etc. State best price.
. O. Maddox, Winder, Ga.
Want hand peanut sheller, in good
yvorking order and cheap for cash. H.
3. Brady, Davisboro, Ga.
Want one 2 horse and one 1 horse
urning plows, in good cond., and cheap
for cash. T. P. Evans, Douglas, Ga. _
Want to exch. Lynchburg Y 12 mid-
-burster in good cond., for 1 horse
ver Goober, or 2 horse Oliver turn-
, No. 8, or 2 horse Vulcan turner,
No. 8, in good cond. C. J. Bond, Dewy-
ne, Grae tet. Eko
Want 1 large Roller for No. 2X Gold-
oo W. H. Kinard, Griffin,
ERG. BE: ms E
fant a 3 or 4 Gin system in Al
ond. IT. F..Reed, Oakwood, Ga.
Want syrup and vinegar bbls., old
opper kettles and evaporators. W. H.
avis, Savarinah, Ga., 312 Montgomery
Want 1 cylinder head for an 8 H. P.,
fercules ker. engine, about an 18 or
9 model, at once. W. L. Gerren, Cul-
rson, N. C. ee
Want 1 quite large iron kettle used
or hog killing, also want 1 horse turn
plow. Will exch. sweet potatoes for
same. G. E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga.,
Ox: 44, = :
Want feed mill, power driven, that
ill grind all kinds of feed for live
stock. Must be in first class cond. State
kind of mill, cap., and how long used,
and best cash price. Fred Morris, Ma-
rietta, Ga. <
Want slightly used Hammer feed
nill, size of from 10 to 25 H. P., cap.
Prefer J. B., or some other steel mill
with electric motor connected, but will
consider any other type. State cash
rice, make, etc. Arthur Brown, Wal-
halla, S. C., 109 West Main St.
- Want a J. B. Hammer feed mill.
. W. Cordell, Iron City, Ga.
Want a No. 1 or 2 J. B. feed mill,
in good cond, State price. G. O. Potts,
Newnan, Ga. | ca
Want fruit spraying outfit, bucket, or
bl., size, in good cond., and reasonable
in price. J. A. Sartain, LaFayette, Ga.
Want seperator, large enough for 3,
or 4 cows, in good cond., cheap for
cash. Mrs. J. I. Tompkins, Oconee, Ga.
N. Adams, Social Cir+
Nursery Stock For Sale
1 tree boxwood, 12 ft., high, 10 ft.
ia., $75. 7 mi. west of city. Mrs. W.|.
M. Mansfield, Washington, Ga., Rt. 2.
tee small Juniper trees, Make of-
Mrs. J. C. Cha man, Butler, Ga.,
ee lot, 9 plants, 4 of them
1-2 ft. five 8 1-2 ft. tall, and 3
) in., wide, $90 for lot; 3 or 4 doz.,
ung plants, dif., sizes, 4 to 12 jn.
, 50, and 75c ea., other sizes, $3 and
$5. J. R. Thompson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt.
Butterfly bush, Kerria, Coral bush,
pet vine, Yaccas, Mtn. laurel, aza-
as, Yhododendrons, Eng. dogwood,
dd other shrubbery; also iris, named
varieties, 50c doz., orange lillies, dbi.,
ef single, $5 M. Exch. for poultry,
urkeys, guineas, geese, or duoks. Mrs.
Spence, Chamblee, Ga. me
hite, Willow Brook trees, 2 yr. old,
a. No guarantees. Mrs. H. G. Fras-
; Che
, rhodo pparons, ivy,
[tn. Jatirels
se a bine, 13c 6a., 2 for
and white
{from 2 to 4 ft.,
and others medium
/25c; Cherokee roses, pink, 2 for 30c;
trailing arbutus and galax, 25c doz.
Barbara Ferguson, Murrayville, Ga.,
Risk;
1 yr. old Boxwood plants, also Or-.
iental arborvitea, 50c ea. Mrs. H. M.
Cox, Millen, Ga. oe
Cone shaped arborvitea, 50c ea., also
lily of the valley, 25c. doz. Mrs. Sloan
Bruce, Avalon, Ga. a x
Van Houtti spirea, flowering locust,
25c ea., yellow jasmine, 15c; Nandina,
lavender. crepe myrtle, and Mimosa,
50e ea., flowering quince, 35c; giant
ribbon grass, 25c bunch; periwinkle
Mrs. M. H. Walker, Grantville, Ga.
Chinaberry Umbrella sprouts, 50c ea.
plus postage. Mrs. W. H. Smith, Martin,
Ga, rey. 2: : :
Boxwood, more than 500 M., pieces,
ranging in grades from 6 in., to 6 ft.
For sale. John Wilkinson, Hogansville,
Ga, : : Baa :
Rooted lombardy poplars, crepe myrt-
white wisteria and 3 Mimosas, 25c ea.,
also 2 sizes hedge bushes, $1 and $1.50
doz., magnolias, 25, 50, and 75c ea. Ali
del. W. C. Lee, Grantville, Ga.
Azaleas; and red dogwood, ea., 2 for
-25e; mtn. laurels and ivy, 20c ea., trail-
ing arbutus, 20c doz. Add postage. John
Millholland, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
White pine; red dogwood, azaleas,
mtn. laurels, ivy, and crabapples, all
15c ea., show-on-the-mtn., 25c doz.
Garnet Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
3 yr. old Irish junipers, 3 ft. or more.
$1 ea., 2 for $1.90; four for $3.75: $5.50
for 6; $10 doz. 5 yr. boxwoods, $1 ea.,
5 yr. Irish junipers, $1.50 ea., $2.75 for
2; $5, 4; $7.50, 6; $14 for doz., 2 yr.,
Size, 6 for $1.80. Mrs. S. D. Duncan,
Cornelia, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Arbor-vitae, 10 for $1; junipers, blue
lilac, and boxwoods, ea., 6 for $1 white
jonquils; 75e per 100 bulbs; rhubarb,
50c doz. Add postage. All well rooted.
Mrs. F. Bese S Loving, Ga.
Cherokee Toses, white, $5 a 100: Star
and cape jasmine, 30c ea., rooted from
cuttings; rooted from cut., of boxwoods,
in., plants, $6 a 100;
8 in., $7.50 a
100; 4 to 5 in.,
) $4 a 100 (Dwarf variety)
tree variety, 6.to 8 in., $7 a 100; crepe
myrtles, 12 to 18 in, 20c ea., lemon:
lily, 50 doz. All del. prices, Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1. eS
20 in., A. R. Privet, $2 per 100, small
size, $1 a 100
to 25c ea., large rose bushes, white,
pink cochet, pink Jeanette Heller, dbl.,
red, monthly, 40c ea., small 2 yr., 25c
ea., large dbl., white spirea, Euyono-
mous, yellow star, winter jasmine, win-
ter honeysuckle, 25 ea., small, dbl.,
white, red, pink altheas, pink and
white crepe myrtles, kerris, japonicas,
mock orange, pink spirea, oak leaf hy-~
drangea, golden bells, 10c ea., gladioli,
35 doz., large orders prepaid. Mrs. A. C.
Roark, Clermont, Ga. J
Arbarvitae, $1; huckleberry, white
dogwood, crabapple, box elders,. white |
ash, Snowballs, white and yellow pine
laurel, Ivy, and Easter bush, all 25c ea.
Junior Hunter, Morgantown, Ga.
Several dogwood and magnolia trees,
dogwood, 25c; magnolias
50 ea., and party pay chgs. Exch. some
ee pis poe ves Minorca; March or
il hate ullets. Lero j
Thomasville, Ga, RFD i Ce
9 large boxwoods, 1 especially fine,
Size. Sell lot at
Pe Ae price. J. L. Teague, Alto,
Ga., Rt:
fe oes new long leaf pine seed, $1
Z S.. genuine Slash pine seed,
$2.50 Ib. F. M. Ellis, Griffin: Ga:
se don Sa 100 de) Mise Crndate
Z., $3 a 100, del. Mrs, R. C.
Cuthbert, Ga., eo
~ Dwarf boxwood, well rooted-6 to 12
in., high, $1 doz. FOB, E. J ot
taxon a E J. Mason,
irst class boxwood, green, bush
tops, $1 doz., $40 M., Magnolia inti
0c _ea., watermelon crepe myrtle and
dogwood trees, ea., 30c ea., 5 for $1;
cape jasmine, 30 ea. $20'a 100. All
well rooted. Mrs. . M. Robinson
Greenville, Ga. ee
Ornamental shrubs of all kinds:
crepe myrtles, cape. jasmines, pyracan-
thas, kerrias, forsythias, lilacs, - duet-
zias, buddleias, altheas, abelias, dog-
woods, flowering almonds, barberries,
Philadelphus, hydrangeas, rhodotypes,
shase trees, rose acacias, pomegran-
ates, spireas, tamarisks, viburnums,
weigelas, honeysuckles, euonymous, cor-
grown shrubs at most reasonable prices.
No deliveries. Come and select what you
want. Miss Emily Prather, Brookhaven,
Ga., Rose Lane Cottage. sane
Cedar trees, 2 ft., high, 25e. ea
5 juniper bushes, 2 of them 60 in.
vine, blue flowers, 10c ea. Postpaid.)
les, weeping willows, Umbrella Chinas, |
; 2 yr. rooted boxwood, 10]:
tboxwood plan
al berries, wisterias. All strong, well|
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high, three, 24 in., $2.50 for all, 96
hedge bushes, $3; 3 boxwoods, 50c. All
FOB. Mrs. Bertha Gable Buchanan,
Ga., Rt. 3. fe 1
Strawberry bushes, $1 for 10; Blue
Tris, 30c doz., azaleas, 6 for 50c; mtn
laurels and ivy, red japonicas, morn:
ing bride and uker, all .6 for $1; trail-
ing-arbutus, 25c doz. Add postage. Al
well rooted. J. W. Abercrombie, Loving.
Cra. ; 7
2 juniper trees, about 8 ft., high,,1
evergreen, about 4 ft. Make best offer.
Mrs. Frank Beavers, Blackshear, Ga..
Re. : ne
Arborvitae, rooted, 12 in. 25 ea.
purple lilacs, golden bells, forsythia
and sweet shrubs, all 15c ea., flowering
almonds, 25c. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery
Branch. Gro buts oe
Evergreen yard hedge seed, $1 per
qt., evergreen yard hedge plants, aboui
4 in., 50c per root, $4 for 50, $7 a 106.
C. U. Skinner, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. |
Umbrella China trees, and Mission-
ary vines, 25c ea.; $2.50 doz., honey-
suckle vine, 20c ea., $2 doz. Cash with
order. Add postage. Jessie W. Pike.
Mauk, Ga. :
/ 100 or more old fashioned boxwood
bushes, 4-or 5 ft., for sale. Mrs. Nannic
Payne, Monticello, Ga. =
35 or 40 small, well rooted dwarf box-
wood bushes, $5 for lot. Mrs. G. E.
Blalock, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2.
Azeleas, red dogwood, laurels, yellow
roses, 3 for 25c; dusty muller, tansy
20c doz., purple lilac, 15 ea., trailing
arbutus, evergreen galax, 20c doz. Adc
postage. Mrs. Bessie Cochran, Minera:
Bluff, Ga., care DeHarts Box.
25 well rooted Japanese Barberry
plants, $2.50 for lot, del. C. D. Collins
Cordele, Ga. <<
_Abelia, weigelas, forsythia, spireas
altheas, jasmines, Philadelphus, hy-
drangea, crepe myrtles, snowberry
Deutzia, Ligustrum Lucidum, Ligust-
rum Japonicum, buddleia, barberry.
pomegranates, roses, peonies, German
Bearded Iris, weeping willow, Texas.
Umbrella, water and pin oaks, lombardy
poplars, silver leaf and sugar maple
Cedrus Deodara, Cedar of Lebanon
Red Cedar, junipers, arborviteas; Law-
son and Hinoki cypress, boxwood, Ma-
honia, Loniceras. James Cureton, Aus-
tell, Ga. :
Junipers, 1 yr. old, yellow japonicas
yellow cannas, 25c ea., blue wisteria
59 a bunch; Fox glove, 20c doz., fall
pinks, 10 bunch, pink sweet Williams
Easter roses, purple iris, and yellow
narciss! and white, all 25c doz. yard
honeysuckle, 2 yr. old, 50c; smaller
25 doz. red and yellow hollyhocks
75c doz., Cherokee roses, 25 ea., March
flowers, 20c doz. All well rooted. Miss
Carrie Milton, Ellijay, Ga, Rt: 3:
11 Dwarf boxwoods, 3 to 3 1-2 ft..
high, and around 6 ft., across, $5 ea:
Mrs. C. A: Cone, Warrenton, Ga.
Well rooted, 3 yr. old 10 to 15 in. cut.
dwarf boxwoods, 25 ea., 2 yr., old, 8
to 12 in., 20c ea., 1 yr., old 6 to 8 in.
15 ea., smaller, 10c ea., $1 doz., also
ae ee ae aoe $1.50 a 100 bulbs.
/ . ostage. Mrs, R. }
ee Ga. eas oe
Arborvitae, 3 to 4 ft., 50c ea., $4 doz.
Exp., Col., or 60c ea., $4.40, see post-
in} or over, 40c
paid; Ligustrum, 18
ea., $4 doz. Nandinas, 4 to 6 in. 28c
oo eee ee 9 in., 40c ea., $4 doz.,
: in., 60C ea., $5 doz. Y. M. -
derson, Willisahson Ga a i
Chinese arborvitae, 3 to 6 ft., $1 ea.,
Rosedale and Globe arborvitae, 1 to 2
ft., $1.50 ea., spirea 2 to 3 ft., 25c. ea.)
Durple lilac, white scuppernong, 2 yrs...
Old, all 25 ea., pink crepe myrtles
small size, 20c ea., single altheas, 2 tc
3 ft., 25 ea., peonies, 35 ea. Herb
epee Atlanta, Ga., 37 Ga., ee
Everrreens, Mountain laurel Rhodo-
Gendron, Hemlock, Ivy, Spruce One
White Pine, 20 in., 35 ea., $2 doz. Wel
rooted. Mixed if desired. Walter Hun-
nicutt, Tallulah Falls, Ga. Seg
4 e2., White cape iene: =12 in.
Si Magnolia trees: crepe
alee oe eee orange alee
, all for $6. Ma -
aie M ud Hamby, Green
Pink nae oe 15
mine and justica, 25 ea., boxwoods.
3 to 12 in., 0c doz., 12 to 18 in., $1 don
All well rooted. Add postage: Will not
exch., for other plants. Mrs. W. V.
Thompson, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.
400 Armur privet hedge plants, well
rooted, 1 1-2, 2 ft., $2 a 100. Mrs. Jose-
phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. -
in., high.
25 boxwood plants, 8 to 10
bink crepe myrtles, $1 dl,,
ea., cape jas-
$2.50 del., 5
= v 3
for 500; $1.60 doz., collect. J. P. Lester,
Marshaliville, Ga, ie
|2 cape jasmines, 12 in., ee ae
8,
Mrs. Green
Rt 3 ee
e
thornless roses, white and red and pink |
__Thursday, January 2, 1930.
_ Pine Stobies (Flat Cedars), all hardy,
well rooted trees, 1 1-2 to 3 ft., $1.25 to
$2.25 ea., postpaid, according to height
and shape; seed of these trees came
from the Berry schools, Mt. Berry, Ga,
Mrs. G. W. Gooch, Sarah, Ga. =
3 large boxwoods, $5 ea., cuttings, 5c
6a., raobed eut., 10c ea. Mrs. L. Pettit,
Pike, Ga.. 2 a
Boxwood, junipers, arborvitae, 25 ea.
all well rooted; red and yellow azaleas,
$1.00 doz., Ja. Barberry, 75c doz., pink -
Cherokee roses, $1 doz. pink trailing
arbutus, 25c doz., strawberry bush, 75c
joz., blue iris, 40c doz.,. cream narcissi,
50c doz., tiger and lemon lillies, 40 doz.
Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Morganton,
Ga. : SS
- Spruce and white pine, 18 to 36 in.
25 to 50c ea., rhuberb, (or pie plant),
and mtn., laurel, 20c.ea., peachtree
roses, pink and yellow, red, May, Vel-
vet, and purple and red running roses,
all 15 ea., fall pinks, 5 for 25c. Mrs.
W. H. White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Globe arborvitae, 2 ft., $1; 15 in., 75;
12 in., 50c ea., Pyramid, 3 ft., 2 ft., and
15 in., sizes, $1.50, $1.25 and $t 0a
irish junipers, same size and price,
good roots; boxwoods, same; weeping
rosemary, $1.50; snowballs, yard hy-_
jrangea, Pride of Rochester, pink lily,
japonica and rose plants, 25c ea. Mrs.
W. T. Panter, Morganton, Ga.
Arborvitae, 25c; Cedrus Deodora, and
Ligstrum Japonicum, 50c ea. E. B
| Fravis, Riverdale, Ga.
Well rooted hedge plants, 12 to 18 in.,
$1.50 a.100; exch. for white feed sacks...
at same value; dahlia bulbs, 50 doz.,
red hollyhocks, q for 5c, or seed at 5c .
thls. Mrs. M. C. Allen, Tallapoosa, Ga.,
Rt: 3: ee 2
Cuttings of abelia, trailing Euony-
mous, weeping forsythia, white bush |
honeysuckle. Nudiflorum, and cape jas-
mine, tea olive, Pyracantha, Thea Bo-
hea, rosemary, Eleagnus, Reflexa and
Hleagnus currant, Persian lilac, Budd-
leia, dbl., red, pink; white and purple -
altheas, spireas, Van Houtti, dbl., Reev-_
siana, Anthony Waterer, Collosa Alba,
Bridal Wreath, Thunbergii, dwarf box-
wood, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100. Mrs. B. E.
Gooch, Eatonton, Ga. ig
Boxwood cut., 25c doz., $1.50 a 100;
yellow, dark purple, white iris, 25e doz.,
white laylock cut., 10 doz., large, white, .
dbl., Easter roses, 10c ea., $1 a doz.
zolden bells, 25 ea., red Ramblers, 10c
doz. pink Ramblers 15c doz. grass pinks
30c doz., weigelas, 12 for 50c; snow-
balls, 15c ea., Eng., dogwood. 25c ea.,
oeachtree roses, 25c doz., velvet roses,
10c ea., Bear grass, 10c ea., Japonicas,
25 ea., 6 for $1. Add postage on small
orders. Mrs. Eula Silvers, Ellijay, Ga.,
Rt. 8. Box. 79: ee
Royal purple iris, jonquils, daffodils,
cream narcissi, ea., 25c doz., pink weig-
elas, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; -dbl., spirea,
thunderbergia, 20c; dbl., yellow: japon-
icas, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; red Jap. quince,
25; snowballs, 20c ea., purple lilac,
golden bells, Eng., dogwood, weeping
linden, 15c ea., lily of the valley, 15
ea., 2 for 25c; Jap. Barberry hedge
bushes, 10c; dbl., pink almonds, 20c;
orange day lilies, 15c doz. Mrs. Will
Dean, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. ia
Nursery Stock Wanted ;
Want shrubbery, weigelas, barberry,
abelia, Duetzia, and roses. Exch. pure
Barred Rock eggs, at $1.75 per 15 del.,
for same. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Tal-
botton, Ga. SES a
Want several M., small plants of Mtn.
laurel, rhododendrons, dogwood ard
dwarf flame azaleas, or dwarf wild
honeysuckle. Hubert Chambers, Atlan-
ta, Ga., 37 Georgia Ave, S.&.
Want 2 white Butterfly bushes;.1 M.,
hardy. Bermuda bulbs, all sound and at
ae price. W. W. Quinn, Washington,
ore Hl GH, a ge
price is right. W. Cc. ick
Griffin, Ga, = 4 oa ee
_ Best prices paid for Dwarf boxwoods,
(better known as Evergreen), and could
use some fast growing kind. Send sam-
ple and dimension, limbed from ground
up, and number you have, in first let-
- O. Lunsford, Talking Rock, Ga.,
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
50 bu. Cokers extra Cleveland, 1928
crop, $4.25 per 100; 2nd yr, from Co-
kers; 1st yr. from Ped Seed Co., also
50 bu., College No. 1 cotton seed, 1929.
crop, gathered before the September
rains, sound and pure, caught on gin ~
floor after thoroughly cleaning floor
RL, Robinson,
i ge) Zs as ee So
ez Ke
Bees i
and-gin rolls, etc. $4.25 per 100 Ibs.
ae. ie D. Sanders, . Eatonton, Ga. Re