VOL. 14 | and Ornamental Nursery Stock | Monthly Supplement GEORGIA ARKET BULL | i AGRICULTURE. 2 COMM | cot ON FR ey | | PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931. Help Us Hold the Cost of the Bulletin Down _ The number of subscribers now on the mailing list of the Market - Bulletin is 98,500. When I first came into office in 1927, we revised the mailing list. The revision reduced the number to 22,000 subscri- bers. The mailing list has steadily grown from that number to the present number. : ; \ There are no solicitors for the Market Bulletin. It is mailed free ne to anyone in Georgia who wants it. The mailing list is increasing at the rate of around 1,000 per week. During the week of February 26th, the postage alone on the Mar- ket Bulletin amounted to $206.00. The estimated postage for the week of March 5th is $310.00. The number of ads carried in the Bulletin the week of February 26th was 1981. The cost of printing the Bulletin the week of Feb. 26th was $1276.00. The cost of printing the Bulletin for the week of March 5th, thirty-six pages, is $1893.00. _ This weeks issue of the Bulletin rs twelve pages larger than any edition we have had in the past. In 1930, the cost of printing the Bul- letin amounted to $37,580.12. The postage for mailing the Bulletin in - 1930 was $5,105.25, making a total for printing and mailing the Bulle- tin of $42,635.37. Add to this the clerical help that is necessary in the office for preparing the ads and you will see that publishing the Bul- letin runs into money. f . From the continuous repeat requests from the same parties, I be- lieve that the advertisements get results. We also have letters every day from people, commending the results that they do get from ad- vertising in the Bulletin. We want all of you to help us to hold the cost of this paper down aS much as possible. There are several ways in which you can aid us. If you know of more than one Bulletin going to the same family or household, please let us know about it, so that we can discontinue the extra copies and have only one Bulletin mailed to each household. oey If the rural carriers know of any Bulletins that are being mailed - to boxes or routes where the parties have moved away, please notify us. If the postmasters know of any Bulletins that are coming to the postoffices where the parties have died or moved away, please notify us.4 : a Also, if anyone wishes the Bulletin discontinued, please advise us. The compliance with these requsts will materially aid us in hold- ie pore any waste that may be attached to publishing the Market Bulletin. You will notice the numbr of separate items and parties who advertised in the Bulletin on February 26th was 1981. Please do not send us anything to be advertised in the Bulletin that you do not de- scribe correctly, or price reasonably. Couch your ad in as few words as possible. Advertise only when you have a sufficient supply of stuff to au- : thorize advertising. It is not fair to the readers of the Market Bulle- tin to see an ad on peas, or corn, or flowers, etc., when the party has only a very small quantity. The reason it is not fair is because great numbers of people possibly will write for these articles after your sup- ply is exhausted. Dont advertise anything in the Bulletin until you have it ready to sell. This suggestion is especially applicable to plant growers. Lots of plant growers begin to advertise their p'ants in the Bulletin three or four weeks before they are ready to ship them. Stop this. It is a fair to the Bulletinnor is it fair to the people who wish to buy rom you. - Elsewhere in the Bulletin you will see a letter from Mr. I. W. Rouse, - Of Moultrie, Ga., to the effect that the Co-ops are going to pay him his reserve fund in the Association. Iam glad to have this information. I hope that all who have a reserve fund in the Association will get it right away. This reserve fund will be a whole lot better than borrow- ing from the Government to buy fertilizer and seed, and pay taxes. So, heres congratulating the Co-ops on paying Mr. I. W. Rouse. _ I hope that they will pay Mr. C. C. Wall, of Lawrenceville, Ga., also; whose letter I am publishing in the Bulletin. 3-3-31. EUGENE TALMADGE. f ~~, Atlanta Macon Augusta Sweet Potatoes, 100 lbs. i ; Megs. Ga. TExttn, .dOZ. ic. ck ciepsccece Hees: Standard, GZ. s.-cc0ccec-ccisc.c Eggs, Ga., trade, doz. .....2...0.:.-0 Eggs, Yard Run, doz. .... Stags, Ib. ...... j j IONS Ws sai Se Roosters, lb. .... ... Miners. ibe. 3 ke a PRUICHES STD = oiss oi dbasesc cutie adscrecen MGCCSO 1 ss 2 es GN a ecdenendedd oe PISCE VS) Ae sidecases ast shegcsseedans Capos. WW. 2 oat Field Peas, not mixed, bu. Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. ...: Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton .. - Peanut Hay, No. 1, per ton : Soy Beans, Otootan, bu. .............. 3.00 _ Noy: Beans, ' Biloxi, bu: <.....-2.-o0. 4 . 2.00 MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Mar. 3, 1931. Always Subject to Variation Savannah Columbus Valdosta INDEX & Flowers &. Seed For Sale -_.. 2, 3, 5, 6 75:10, 11,14, 15,16, 17, 20,:21,* ; D2. .93," 35. 3 Flowers & Seed Wanted 15:28 Second Hand Mach. For Sale __ 23, Incubators For. Sale Incubators Wanted Ga. Products For Sale 4, 12, 13, 18, 19, 33, 35, 36 Ga. Products Wanted --_ 8, 19, 35, 36 Poultry For Sale 30, 32 Poultry Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted ....__ 29, 34, Eggs For Sale 4, 24, 25, Baby Chicks For Sale __._ 31, 32, 33 Plants For Sale 5 Plants Wanted Seed For Sale 8, 19, Beed? Wanted: 2 Se e894 Positions Wanted -. 29 Farm Help Wanted ,_.-.-------.. 29 Car Lots a Hogs Sold During Week Beginning February 23, 1931, at Cooperative Sales Brought 6.15 per ewt., Basis No. 1. No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts, $80.00 per ton Delivered, Subject to Correction. er owers and Seed For Sale aladium bulbs 25c ea. White and pink oleander, cuttings, white iris, white cape jasmine cuttings, 25c doz. sarge red gladioli $1.25 100. Medium ~ $1, bulblets 25c 100. Different nds gladioli bulblets 30c 100. Yellow cluster narcissi bulbs $1, 100. 7 kinds ilbs $1.25 100. Large red cannas, $2 100. Lady Conrad pink $3, 100. Va- riegated red and yellow $1.50 100. Different kinds rose cuttings. White sp purple wisteria, star jasmine, hhousand mile vine, 25c doz. Hedge cuttings $1, 100. Many kinds _ box owers ferns, begonias, geraniums, Itana, oxalis,. night cereus, justicia, etunia 25c cutting. Or exchange. Mrs. _ GC. Griffin, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 3. Hawthorne and black walnut 29 ea, 6 for-$1. 3 colors holly hocks, 75 doz. Blue violets and blue iris lilies, day lilies, 30c doz. Cherokee roses, $1 doz. doz. Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, white and black pine, red and yellow plums, crabapples, red maple, 15c ea., 8 for $1. Water lilies 35 doz. All well roo- ted. Mrs. Clinton Lively, Morganton, ladioli bulbs 60c doz. cannas: Yel- ow King Humbert, President red, Ri- chard Wallace 90c dozen. $3 per 100. Phlox, giant mixed colors 60c doz. Add postage. Will exchange for white can- ha bulbs, each to pay postage. Miss Ethel Smith, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 210. oes : Cannas: red or green with bronze leaves, 2 pinks, 1 yellow, large blooms 5c ea; Gladioli: red and 3 pinks, 20c doz. Dahlias: 2 reds, lavender, straw, ll double, 10c-ea. February cactus, pink, well rooted 25c bunch. Sweet grass pinks, all colors larkspur, oid ashion yellow lily all colors ever- ooming roses, running roses, pink, ellow and mareschal neil cuttings, 11 10c doz. Several colors large type ums: Golden Wedding, cream, red, ite, yeilow, lavender, bronze, 25 Perennial sweet pea lavender 10c |_ Poppy seed mixed large blooms 2 tablespoonfuls. Send mon- Mrs. R. M. Holmes, 12 apostle lilies 15 ea, 5 for 50c. Star jasmine 10c ea. butter cups 50 doz. Green and white striped yard cane 10c bunch. Moss rose bushes, 15c ea. Mrs. Lee Daniel, Mauk, Ga. Spruce and white pine, purple Mt. Laurel, 90c doz. Mt. ivy, 15c, evergreen ferns 50c doz. Sarvis bush 20c. White and red dogwood, red maple 75c doz. - Chinquapin bushes, honey suckle, red and pink, 15c ea. red birdeye bushes, 6 for 50c. Snowball 20c, lilac bushes, 20c, yellow jonquils, 50c doz. White and yellow fall pink 50c for 6 bunch- es. Drooping laurel 20c ea. Add _ post- age on small orders. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 34. -2 yr. old outdoor grown climbing American beauty, Silver Moon, Dor- thy Perkins roses, well rooted, 3 for 50c, prepaid. 6 nice 3 yr. cape Jas- mines 2 ft. ready to bloom 50c each. prepaid. A. D. Rainwater, 122 Flora _Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 21 named varieties chrysanthemums 8c ea., or 6c ea. without name. Pink weigelia 15 to 50c ea. Dahlias show nd ball type $1 per doz. Pinks, reds, yellow, variegated and lavenders. Mrs. W. S. Carney, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4. Hardy hibiscus, Easter roses, 15c ea, -Weigelia cuttings 10c ea, geranium ttings 5c ea. Martha Washington, -American Beauty, Paul Neyron rose uttings, 5c ea. any of the 15c ones. exchanged for 3 good 48 lb. or 4 good 24 Ib. size flour sacks or any 3 of the ec ones for 2 48 lb. or 4 24 lb. size acks. Also purple verbena 5c_ per -bunth or exchange. Mrs. B. N. Roper -Villanow, Ga. Rt. 2. - Star of quedlinburg phlox, all colors, good strong plants 25c doz. Blue, pink, white larkspur 15c doz. Large trum- pet daffodils 10c and 25c doz. Running ivy 5d cutting. Add postage. Miss M. Finley, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Rooted Christmas cactus 10c_ ea. Rooted red geranium 5c ea. Large green wandering: jew 2 for 5c. Large type mums, yellow 25c doz. Mrs. R. T. Parker, Climax, Ga. RFD. Yellow canna bulbs, yellow and vyhite mums, elephant ear, garden age, good strong plants. Sell or exch Mrs. J. W. Hensley, Ramhurst, Ga. Large double red dahlia bulbs 10c a. Red barilla lily bulbs, purple lilac sprouts, silver leaf maple sprouts for hade trees, 15c ea. 2 for 25c. Yellow na lily bulbs, 25c doz. Will exch. dried fruit at 12 1-2c lb. or white d sacks 100 lb. size 10c ea. Mrs, D. ae Purple iris, yellow violets, 40c } -ea., 3 for 10c. MARKET BULLETIN. Red summer large blooms cactus, yr. old, red Christmas cactus yr. old, 15c ea. Cuttings of snake, Christmas and summer cactus 10c doz. Pink .and purple verbena mixed 2 for 5c. Blue iris bulbs 5c ea. Large bunch sword fern 15c. 7 colors mums mixed 10c doz. Blue weeping Mary shrub 10c ea. Leopard begonia, 15c. Small and lg. white daisies 10c doz. Mrs. Grady Graser, Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ga. . Choice plants, giant trimodome pan- sy, 25c for 2 doz. postpaid. Irish rose hardy pot plant, waxlike, called gran- ite plant, 25c ea. well rooted. Large cuttings easily rooted 2 for 25c. Large leaves. Each will start a plant 5 for 25c postpaid. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Mid- dleton, Ga., Rt. 1. 3 Rooted roses: Vicks caprice, white, red variegated, 15c ea. American peauty 15 to 25c. Will exchange for white and yellow everblooming roses, ye.iow, pink or red iris and gladioli bulbs, double hollyhocks and pink and white cannas. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Easta- nollee, Ga. Gladioli bulbs, all named varieties blooming size mixed colors 50c doz. del, Chrysanthemums plants, large varieties, 4 yellows, and white 50c doz. Will exchange for dried fruit, peaches or apples free from worms or baby chicks; reds or B. R. or any good breed. or few peas or peanuts. Mrs. C. C. Belcher, Madras, Ga., Rt. 1. ; Mixed buibs, 50c doz. White nar- cissi and jonquil bulbs 25c doz. Gold- en-glow 50c clump. Will exchange for red and pink radiance rose bushes. Mrs. W. M. Smith, Box 225, Doerun, Ga. Narcissi bulbs, cream white with golden center, bloom in clusters, 20c doz. del. Daffodil and jonquil bulbs, 15c doz, or $1 per 100 del. Mrs. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga. Rt. 1. Scarlet red kind Humbert cannas, original bulbs from Hastings, 60c doz. $4 per 100. Young petunia plants, mixed colors, 2 to 3 in. 25c for 3 doz, add postage... Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine- hurst, Ga. = Large root: purple lilac 15c and 25c ea. Annual phlox, gaillardia, 10c doz. Lavender and white chrysanthemums, large variety, 3c ea; or exchange for other colors.. Umbrella chinas 15c ea. Add postage. Will exchange for shrub- bery-and roses or weigelias, deutzia, red and white English dogwood, dah- lias, tuberoses, gladioli, butterfly bush, spirea, anthony waterer climbing American beauty rose, marechal neil cameilia japonica, coral vine. Write before sending. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. ? Hofieysuckie vine, white and yellow, boxwood vine, 15c doz. blue and yel- sow flag lilies, 3 for 25c. 4 large size arbor vitae $5 ea., to come after. Add postage. Mrs. Francis Hunt,* Rt. 4, Blairsville, Ga. : Double white also yellow Easter ro- ses, rooted, 20c_ea. Red, white and pink geraniums, orange and. pink lan- tana, red and white begonia, wander- ing jew, Boston, asparagus, fluffy ruf- fles ferns, butterfly bush, ice plant, double tiger lily piant all 10c cutting. Yellow and red cannas, 15c ea. Add postage. Miss Adeline Hicks, Rt. 2, Box 29, Rome, Ga. Pussy wiilows, azaleas, white, white pine, bush lily, maples, 25c ea. ever- green galax, trailing arbutus, 25c doz. red dogwood 15c ea., white dogwood 20c ea. All well rooted. Mrs. Margar- ett Collins, Rugby, Ga. Butterfly bush, Buddlia Wilsoni, 15c ea. Montbretias or Jerusalem lily, 5c Flags, iris light blue 25c doz. Mrs. E. Brambald, Mt. Airy, Gao Rt Hardy purple everblooming violets 50c per 100. Orange color cannas with | bronze foliage, large yellow cannas with green foliage $1.50 per 100. Har- dy anemone, chrysanthemums, cream and white 75c per 100. Add postage for cannas and mums. Miss Euia Page, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow root dried 25c lb. green 20c Ib. Seven sisters roses cuttings 15c ea. Monthly blooming pinks, 3 for 25c everblooming cactus 25c bunch. yard junipers, 50c ea. Striped climbing vine 50c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. B. W. Ashe, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Care Joe Jones. White hydrangeas, pink justicias, Jerusalem Cherry plants, 15c each. June cactus red and pink 10c each. Geraniums, white, pink, red rosebud, American beauty S. R. Nutts, white conch begonia 5c ea. Iris purple with lavender center, 25 doz. orange day lilies, kudzu cuttings 15c doz. Verbe- na_ perennials 2 for 5c. White mums, large type 20c doz. Pink flowering al- mond, 15c ea. Shasta daisies 10c doz. All well rooted, add postage. Money order preferred. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, -Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ga. 3 kinds wandering jew, 5c each. plus postage. Mrs. Frank Boatright, Rt. 2, Eatonton, Ga. i Double white pink and red rose bud geranium cuttings 3 for 25c. Cream color October pinks, red verbena, 10c bunch. Maple begonia 15c clump. Privet hedge plants 50c per 100. Cream and red giadioli bulbs 15c doze Mrs. A. P. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 60.2 2 5= Large flowering dahlia roots 10c ea. or exchange for dwarf boxwood. Miss B. Taylor, Rebecca, Ga. ; 1 yr. old asparagus sprengeria ferns 10c, 15c and 20c ea. Will exchange for thoroughbred eggs or dried fruit or anything useful. Miss Zora Williams, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 1. eee Red and green leaf canna bulbs 30c doz. Sweet Wiliams all colors, 15c doz. Mullen pinks 10c doz. Several colors mums 15c doz. Red verbena 2 for 5c. Blue larkspur 10d doz. Hydrangea, 10c ea. Geranium cuttings 2 for 5c. June and Christmas cactus 15c each. M. A. Brady, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ga. Cannas: improved King Humbert red 5 ft., The President scarlet, 4 it., 5e ea., 50c doz. Eureka white 3 1-2 ft. City of Portland rose, 3 1-2 ft., 10c ea. $1 doz. Richard Wallace canary yellow 4 ft., 5 ea., 50c doz. Wyoming Sal- mon, 5 ft. bronze leaves, 60c per 6. Dahlias:. Sagamore yellow 50c ea., $5 doz. Pride of California dark red, 25c ea., $2.50 doz. Frank Walker laven- der and white 15c ea., $1.25 doz. Eagle oright copper 50c ea., $5 doz. Tren- ton red and white 75c ea., $8 doz. Mrs. J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. Well rooted magnolia bushes, crepe myrtie dark pink well rooted, 50c ea. Cash with order. B. L. Banks, Pel- ham, Ga., Rt. 4. Ferns: lace, sprengeria, ostrich plume, fluffy ruffle, 25c ea. Boston and sword, small leaf begonia, 20c ea. Calla lilies 25c. 4 kinds jew, 15c. pink and red June cactus, Christmas and Thanksgiving and tree cactus, 1 of ea. 35c. Tomb vine, blue flowers, 10c doz. Large pink, yellow, white and bronze mums 10c ea. Boxwood cuttings 75c per 100, 10 rooted boxwood 3 yrs. old, 50 ea. Wiil except part pay for above or exchange. Will accept few stamps. is Pecolah Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. <= Purple fox glove 20c doz., 75c 100. Giant yellow daffodils, $1 100. Paper white narcissi 25c doz. red hardy phlox, 30c doz. 20e doz. Pink almonds, forsythia, wht. running roses, red, pink, white and cream monthly roses, white spirea, 15c ea. Cuttings of roses 15c dozen. Bieeding Heart, 35c ea. Red althea, pink and- white, hardy hibiscus, 20c ea. Purple iris, juniper cuttings, red mums, 25c doz. Variegated sweet vio- lets 50c 100. Snow ball sprouts 40c ea. doz. pink oxalis bulbs free with 50c order. Miss T. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Anthony waterer spirea, red japa- nese quince, double pink almonds, li- lac, English dogwood or Philadelphus 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Yucca 35c ea. White narcissi 15c doz., Star of Bethlehem 25c 100. Large red cannas 5c. each. Lavender iris, 20c doz. Pink crepe myrtle, pink azaleas, rhododendron, red holly hocks bunch, flowering lo- tus 15c ea. Field daisies 15c doz. har- dy ferns 10c ea. Fine cedars Juniper shape 20 in. 50c ea. Add postage. No checks accepted. Mrs. Tensley Hen- derson, Oakman, Ga. : 18 Junipers, 2 yr. old, from 36 to 40 in., 50c ea. boxwood 2 yr. old 50c ea. as Delia Pritchard, Rt. 2, Bremen, -Ga. : Larkspur mixed colors, phlox mixed. colors double pink poppy plants 15c hundred. Red dahlia bulbs, old fash- ion garden pinks, white, and pink bunches, 10c ea. Red geranium cut- tings, unrooted 5c. Red May cactus, large blooms 10c cutting. Add postage. Will exchange for large dahlia white yellow lavender, or old fashion petun- ia cutting, double fringe variegated. Write what you have. Mrs. J. L. Yar- brough, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 2. Watermelon crepe myrtle, red Dor- othy Perkins roses, white cherokee roses 15c ea. Yuccas 50c ea. Will ex-. change. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Rt. 1, Helena, Ga. _ Holly hocks, 75e doz. ferns, day lil- ies, blue violets, blue iris, evergreen trailing arbutus 30c doz. purple iris, yellow violets, 40c doz. Azaleas, lau- rels, Mt. ivy, white and black pine, maple, crabapples, yellow and red plums, 15c ea., 8 for $1. Black wal- nuts, 25c ea., Cherokee roses, $1 doz. All well rooted. Mrs. W, F. Fain, Mor- ganton, Ga. : ia tubers, 40c doz. white, pink, 12c ea. Yellow button mums, Thursday, March 5, 1931. Spee 40c ea. Well rooted snowball L. Whaley, 3 for $1 postpaid. Mrs. Rock Spring, Ga. varieties chrysanthemums, -|50 doz. red roses, 10c ea., 3 for 25c Yellow March roses, double, 75c doz.> Will exchange for 25 baby chickens, | any breed except bantams. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga. ee Hastings ballon or love in a puff. vine seeds, 10c tablespoonful or 3 for 25c. Also well rooted variegated per- iwinkle cuttings 1l0c ea., 3 for 25c. Postpaid anywhere in Ga. Vonnie Garner, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3. Small cape jasmine bushes, rooted, | 15c ea., 6 cuttings 10c. Double day | orange, blue flag lilies, deep red, large bloom, yellow and bronze leaf small bloom canna lilies 35c doz. April blooming white narcissi, 15c doz. Very large and double pink chrysanthe- mums, 5c ea. Single and double dah-- Different colors monthly rose cuttings, 1 beautiful sul- phur color 6 for 10c. White Cherokee, Dorothy Perkins climber rose 10c ea. rooted.. Will exchange for tender gar- den bean. seed or give 1 white flag bulb free with each 50c order. Mrs. J W. Overton, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4. : Good large boxwoods, largest 3 1-8 ft. high, 2 1-2 ft. diameter, $15 each. ee M. T. Edwards, Commerce, Ga. Day lilies, blooms in June, 3 for 25c. Chrysanthemums, fall __ pinks, ight yellow and scarlet, 5c ea., 6 for 25c. Will exchange for whiie feed sacks or 50 lb. flour sacks or other flower seeds or plants, onion sets or cabbage plants. Write first, add pos- | tage. Mrs. Frank Thomas, Lyerly, Gat. 2: se ne Boxwood cuttings, rooted thornless everblooming yellow rose, Dorothy Perkins -rooted, 15c ea. Christmas birdeye, 20c ea. Easter lilies 25c bunch. Monthly rose cuttings, red, Cape jasmine rooted 20c ea. Peach vine rooted 7c ea., canna lilies red and yellow 20c . bunch. Mrs. C. E. Whitman, Rt. 5, Bowdon, Ga. : Pink fairy lilies, 5c ea. small yel- low cluster narcissi 50c doz. all bloom- ing size bulbs, add postage. Mrs. Thomas Driggers, Dougiasville, Ga. Pink fairy lilies 5c ea., blooming size ~ bulbs, add postage. Mrs. W. J. Nor- ton, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. Jonquils, 50c per 100, purple iris 75c per 100, purple flowering pea locusts 15c ea., bridal wreath and brides bou- quet, 10c ea. Crepe myrtles 20c ea., 2 for 35c. Pink running roses, month- ly roses, pink almonds, 10c ea. Red cannas, 35c doz. Extra bush given with each $1 order. Mrs. E. W. Barnes Oakman, Ga. ie Blue Dutch Spanish iris bulbs, 30c. doz. White and purple iris, 25c doz. Pink crepe myrtle, white English dog- wood, both rooted 10c ea. Everlasting flower seed colors mixed, 5c teaspoon- ful. red and yellow cannas 10c each, 3 for 25c. Miss Margie Duttton, Law- renceville, Ga. Rt. 3. = : Double tube rose bulbs 20c doz. $1.- 50 per 100. Altheas, single white and white with pink center, 3 for 25c. White rose and pink oxalis, 3 for 25c. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ : Pink, and white double peonies, 40c ea. Calicarpa beauty berry, forsythia, vermadis, rosy pink cluster spirea, hill of snow hydrangea, winter blooming jasmine, pink almond, bridal wreath, White, pink, red and cream running ~ roses, black and pink cabbage rose, blush rose, lemon lilies, 15c ea., $1 doz. All well rooted hardy shrubs. Phy- sostegia, sweet rocket, white primro- _ ses, blue ageratum, Anchusa, white bobona, iberos, sweet Wiliams, 30c doz. black eyed susans, larkspur mixed col- ors, love in a mist, 20c doz. hardy pe- rennial phlox mixed colors, tall beard- ed iris, 60c doz. Golden glow, sweet scented red bergomot, wht purple and variegated violets 35c doz. Booking orders for fine named double dahlias- 10c ea., $1 doz. mixed or one kind. yellow kerria, butterfly bush, 20c ea. Dwarf baby blue iris, 50c doz. hardy mums, 35 doz. Pardanthus and yuc- ca, green twiged dogwood, 15 each, cash with order. Add postage on or- ders under $1. Will exchange for qual value. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga. : 2 Chrysanthemums, some extra fine, 6 colors, collection of 12, 25c, 5 doz. $1, tiger lilies 6 for 25c. wandering jew cuttings, sweet william plants 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Mamie Garner, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2. ag Cut flowers, daffodils, jonquils and Sea - eggs, wrapped in ee ar 0Z, S.-C. -H LQ= Jena, Ga. oe Thursday, March 5, 1931. v 2 Flowers and: Seed For Sale| 1 Irish juniper 4 ft. $3, cuttings 10c -ea. 1 Italian cypress, 4 ft. $3; hon- eysuckle vine, lilac cuttings, green myrtle vine, 5c ea., 50c doz. day lilies, 10c doz. 50c per 100. Snow drop bush- es, rooted, 10c ea., weeping willow, lawn shade cuttings, 10c ea., 5 for 25c, daffodils 25c doz. Hedge bushes cut- tings, 75c per 100. Old fashion lilies, 30 in., 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Add postage no orders under 50c accepted. Mrs. Oscar Panter, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff, Ga. : : Juniper trees, 5 to 6 ft. tall, $1.50 FOB. J. W. J. Lord, Rt. 5, Commerce, Ga. King Humbert red _and_ salmon, bronze and green leaf cannas, 50c doz. pink cannas with cream spots, banana leaf cannas, grows 8 ft., double red dahlia tubers, 10c ea. shasta dais- ies 20c doz. mixed marigold, Princess _ Feather and Koschia seed, large pkg. -_10c. double bronze and lavender mums 50c doz. large bunches Boston and sword ferns, strong roots, 15c. will ex- change for the following: blooming size gladioli bulbs, snap dragon plants, white and pink peonies, sweet pea and poppy seed, euonymous' shrub or vines, purple hull pea seed, Ga. cab- bage, collard seed, butter pea _ seed, and tomato plants. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. J. B. Saye, New- born, Ga. Artemisia, Silver King, large type _ mums, red, yellow, pink, and white, - 60c doz. golden glow, purple wild aster, hardy mums of all colors including button yellow 25c doz. mixed pink and white perennial phlox 35c doz. peren- nial purple ageratum 50 for 50c., fine named dahlia bulbs, standard varie- ties, write for special prices. Mrs. Minnie Phillips, Sulphur Springs, Ga. it ke box: 10. _ Japonica red blooms in Feb., well rooted 25c ea., 3 for 60c /perennial peas, pink, 15c ea, 2 for 25 rooted, yellow bells, well rooted, 7c ea, 5 for -25c., lilac purple rooted 10c ea, 3 for 25c, black walnuts 60c bushel, ever- green armour river privet hedge plants 12 to 18 in. well rooted 25c doz. also seed from same 10c pint, ever- green ivy, perennial, 10c ea, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Box 102, Bremen, Ga. Show varieties of Chrysanthemums, daisies and pompoms from Totti and Smith: golden and_ silver wedding, _ Major Bonnafon, yellow and pink -Elberon, Nakota, November _ Queen, Crimson Pocket, William Waite, pink Perfection, E. A. Seidwitz, Mary L. Clark, Golden Glow, plants 15 for $1 or 7c ea. daisies: Melba, Roupel Beau- ty, Aloma, Ceddie Mason, Buching- ham old Gold, Laomi, Jean, Meta J. Bergen. Pompons: Doty Mrs. Vincent, Anna L. Moran, Golden Oriole, But- tons: Christmas Gold Dainty Maid, Ethel, Marguerite Clark. 5c for 15. April shipping. Mrs. Marion Turner, -Hawkinsville, Ga. 3 : Green arbor vitae 55c, golden dwarf arbor vitae, cedrus deodora, Italian cypress, 75c; communis Ashfordi and trailing junipers 55c, plumosa and Vetechi Retinosporas 75c, abelia 4 for $1.15. Pride of Mobile, Wm. Bull, Prince of Qrange, Rosea Magnifica, -purpleana and macrantha azaleas 65c, banana shrub 55c, camphor tree 55c, red, pink, white and variegated came- lia japonicas, all double 55c, 75c, $1 and $1.25, double white camelia sasan- qua $1, cape, Grand Duke and night blooming jasmines 4 for.$1.15, lucidum, Iwata variegated and Nepaul _ligus- -trums 55c and 75c, nancinas 4 for $1.15, coosa australis palm, scarlet and orange berry pyrocantha, green and variegated pittsporum, holly leaf and fragrans tea olives, 55c, majesty, lereley and langier iris, 20c, 2 yr. radi- ance, Am. beauty and Lumburg roses, 2 yr. old, 50c ea, or $5 doz. 1 yr. roses 25c, Altheas, crepe myrtles, spireas, weigelias, euonomus, barberries, but- - terfly bush, deutzia, forsythia, hy- drangea, punica, wisteria, philadel- -phus and others, 4 for $1.15, well root- ed, packed and del. postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th Ave., E. Cordele, G a. Well rooted ceards, spruce, Mt. lau- rel, birch, white pines, maples, dog- woods, honeysuckle bush, ivy, Eng- lish poplar, red and pink running roses double tansy, catnip, all 20c ea. eX- change for white feed sacks 10c ea. _ Blk. haw root, yellow root, spignant root, rattle root, hart leaf root, Queen of meadow root, butterfly, but. snake, samson snake roots, 35c Ib. red or yel- low honeysuckle vines 10c bch. Cattails c lb. Willow twigs 20c_ bundle. ound birch 40c Ib. green. Red lions MAR tongue 35c Ib. green, garlic 10c bunch. old fashioned bunch butter beans, mix- ed 40c cupful, all kinds bark 20c to 35c lb. Write. Mrs. George B. Aber- crombie, Mrs. Jack Anderson, Murray- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. Nice well rooted hydrangea, 30c ea, or exchange for nest onions, stone mountain watermelon seed or orange meat and Thurmond gray water- melon seed. Red and pink verbena, well rooted, 10c ea. Nice cuttings of hedge plants 10c ea. Monthly roses, cuttings, 10 ea, will exchange for garden pea seed. Mrs. Otis Wells, Hinesville; Ga. Azaleas, 2 for 25c, Trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, 25c doz, white pines, maples, pussy willows, white dogwood, 25 ea., evergreen geraniums 2 for 40c, laurels and ivy 20c ea, red dogwood 15c ea. sweet shrubs 2 for 35c, all well qoutes Mrs. Luther Waters, Rugby, a. Fairy lilies, arbutilion 15c ea., tiger lilies, 2 for. 25c. verbena, weeping lan- tana, old fashion lantana 20c doz. jon- quils, 40c per 100.. petunia, cannas, different colors 40c doz. crinum fim- briatulum lilies 25c ea large, 2 small for 35c, bostoniesis 60c doz. Dorothy Perkins rose, 35 doz., will exchange any of above for canned fruit, jellies, or preserves or dried fruit. Mattie Carter, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2. Boxwood, well rooted, $1 doz. white and hemlock pines, 1 to 2 ft., 20c ea, 6 for $1. Mt. laurel, Mt. ivy, $1 doz., cedars 25 ea, snow balls 15c ea, hardy phlox 25 doz, large red blooming pop- py plants 30c per 100, purple lilac 10c ea, 3 for 25c, everbearing strawberry plants 25c per 100, 500 for $1, cumbry root 20c lb., rattle root, yellow root 15c Ib, featherfew 10c bunch, 3 for 25c, pepper mint, spearmint, 10c doz. Add postage on small orders. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 33, Dahlonega, Ga. Blooming size crimson -amaryllis bulbs 75c doz. daffodils and butter and egg bulbs 25c dozen. Hydrangeas 25c plant blue cannas different colors, 50c doz. will exchange for some _ kinds flowers, ferns, any except sprengeria or Boston, white iris 30c doz. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Rt. 1, Box 8, Sandersville, Ga. : : 10 famous prize winning dahlias, ea root correctly names and guaranteed $4 per doz, 20 for $7.50. Antignan, coral vine, 25 doz, bulbets will bloom this year, rosea, giganta pink can- nas, hungaria, Prince Humber crim- son, Wyoming large Orange, 50c doz. Golden. glow, strong plants 50c doz. T. A. McAllister, 353 Telfair St., Au- gusta, Ga. ae Red and yellow lily bulbs, 25 doz, 5 for $1. Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. : Orange yellow day lilies, blooms in May and in fall, 6 for 50c. Amaryllis bulbs 3, $1, wht. spider lily buibs, 3 for 50c, finest mix. canna roots $2.25 doz. $5 per 100 not labeled, very fine collec- white spider lily bulbs 3 for 50c, finest mixed canna roots $2.25 per doz, $5 per 100, not labeled, very fine collec- tion of mixed dahlia bulbs, all double varieties, not named, 50c ea, $5.50 per 12. No checks, M. O. only. Miss Gus- sie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga. Large size chrysanthemums, named varieties, 30c doz. cape jasmine, large plants, 50c ea, smaller size 25c ea, Minnie L. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Riel? oe Red dogwood, honey suckles, vines or bushes, white and spruce pines, May cherrys, pear sprouts, 3 for 25c, galax, trailing arbutus 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Rachel Anthony, Hemp, G a. Orange day lilies, 20c doz, $1 per 100, white English dogwood, red flow- ering quince, white spirea, forsythia, pink and red Dorothy Perkins run- ning rose, rooted red currant sprouts, red goose plum sprouts, 3 for 35c, 10 colors and varieties chrysanthemum plants, some large type, 25c doz, $1.50 per 100. Send money order: Will ex- change for garden, yard, or field seed or plants, each to del. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. : Well rooted crimson flowering quince, 2 to 4 ft., 15 ea. honeysuckie, January, 15c ea; Cherokee roses, in lots of 12 or more 5c ea. Large field daisies 15c doz. all well rooted, no or- der filled less than 50c, add postage. J. M. Thornton, Box 72, Palmetto, Ga. Geraniums large well rooted, 20c, cuttings 10c (pink; white and red). 2 orange trees, 5 yrs. old, 2 1-2 ft., $1.50 for both; 1 climbing American rose 25c, rose color monthly blooming; 1 red radiance 25c; cuttings of white, pink and red monthly roses 10c ea.; four large ferns, Boston, asparagus, sprengeria, Roosevelt and golden glow, KET BULLETIN 10c ea; 1 carollina lucerne begonia 2 ft. 75c, cuttings 10c, cuttings of guinea wing begonia 10c ea, guinea wing be- gonia 2 ft. tall, $1 jonquil roots 20c Nes Mrs. Mattie Roberts, Tallapoosa, a. , Yellow canna bulbs, President Red cannas, Orange day lilies, 30c doz; physostegia, 20c doz, color lavender, lavender chrysanthemums, medium size blooms, 15c doz, $1 per 100; small cream mums 50c per 100; large purple violets 50c per 100, dusty miller 7c per doz.; blue ageratum 15c doz; all prices fob Alma. Also exchange for fox glove, perennial phlox, paul newron rose bushes, or pet: bell. Miss A. Dixon, Alma, Ga. x50; ; : White jonquils, orange day lilies, 85c per 100; double yellow daffodils, 25c doz. double pink peony bulbs and Au- gust lilies, cabbage paims, 25c ea.; blue violets 20c doz; fox gloves 15c doz. Cash or money order, add. postage. Minnie Thomas, Morganton, Ga. Rt. L- BOX<232 Globe arbor vitae 12 to 15 in., red japonicas, 2 for 25c red dogwoods, mixed colors azalea, Mt. laurel, ivy, hemlock, white pines, red buds, pussy willow, silver leaf mapie, red haw bushes, 15 ea. yellow thornless roses, 10c ea, $1 doz..pink Cherokee roses 10 ea, 75c doz, trailing arbutus, ever- green galax, 25c doz. rhubarb 50c doz, sweet scented violets 20c doz, golden glow 25c doz. hardy perennial phiox 20c doz. Cherokee raspberry 3 for 25c; tansy 20c doz; Japanese tiger lilies 30c doz, white jonquils, candy tuft 20c doz, cream, purple and _ variegated chrysanthemums 40c doz. star bethe- lem 15 doz. Mineral Bluff, Ga. care of DeHaris Box. Add postage. : Mixed colors azaleas, scarlet trum- pet vine halls, climbing honeysuckle, 8 for $1; spruce pines, Mt. laurei, ivy, hemiock, Easter bells, yellow thorn- less roses, white dogwood, 6 for $1.25. Cabbage roses, pink moss roses, althea lilies, 4 for $1, arbor vitae, 1, 2 and 3 yr. old, 35c, 50c, and 60c ea; trailing arbutus, 30c doz, evergreen galax 30c bunch; golden giow, orange day lilies, 25e doz, lavender iris lilies 50c doz, snow drop buibs 25c for 2 doz; pink white perennial phlox 60c doz. Send stamp for inquiry. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Hardy evergreen ferns, will grow in yard, 25c ea, fall blooming golden glow, 20c ea. Mrs. F. A. Cochran, Cal- houn, Ga. . Weeping willows, pussy willows, pur- ple lilacs, pear trees, 2 to 3 ft. 25c ea. boxwood, 50c ea. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Rt. 7, Box 454, Atlanta, Ga. Nice double pink canna roots 10c ea, or 6 for 50c, postpaid, extra large | healthy elephant ear roots 25c ea, 2 for 40c postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. White pines, white and red dog- wood, Mt. laurel, white maple, azaieas honey suckles red and yellow flower- ing pear, burning bush, all 4 for 25c. Mt. ferns 35c per doz bunches. Add ee Mrs. Frank Richard, Hemp, a. Boston and sword ferns 15c ea, 2 for 25c. St. Bernard lily 15c. Rooted red chard piant 25c. Evey, Ga. ~ : : Large rose color and white chrysan- themum plants 10c ea, $1 doz.; will ex- change for R. I. Red chickens; sweet pomegranate bushes, lilac bushes, 25c ea; red canna bulbs 10c ea, 3 for 25c; Pink Dorothy Perkins rose cuttings 10c ea, $1 per doz. Mrs. A. L. Branan, 209 Hardeman Ave., Macon, Ga. Fancy leafed caladium bulbs 25c ea. Also bulbs of akiminee and anemone at 25c for 75. Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo, Ga. ; cream mums, fall pinks, yellow white, single daisies 25c doz.- Easter lilies, yellow, red, pink cannas, $1 per. 100. Red verbena $1 per doz; purple verbena, 50c doz; carnation pinks double 3. rooted bunches ~ 25c. Mrs. Otto Carey, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. 100, $2 per 500 del; all blooming size bulbs; cedar bushes 12 in. up-to 4 ft., $1 for large, 6 for $1 for small. Mrs. Lee Akins, Hartwell, Ga. Re 2 boxwood, 30 yrs. old, 5 1-2 ft. high; one 20 ft. and one 15 ft. in circumfer- ence. Write for price. Mrs. H. N. Davis, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1. Fine red canna bulbs, green and bronze foliage, 10c ea., 50 doz. 3 doz. $1, yellow and spotted cannas $1.50 per 100. R. C. Maloch, Jefferson, Ga. Rito ostrich | plume, $1 ea. slips from these rooted Perennial sunflower and false head plants 25c doz. $1 per 100, large ~ Mrs. F. E. Abercrombie, | B: May cactus 15c, nice size rooted or- |. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Shasta daisies, blue yard violets, big and. Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per | | pinks, and white, 25c bronze chrysanthemum plants 10: 50c doz; yellow, dark and ligh purple and variegated dahlia bu l5c ea, $1 doz. No order filled un ae: ies A. F..Maloch, Jefferson Perennial phlox, trailing arbut evergreen galax, 20c doz. . tiger lilies, 40c doz; strawberry es, hemlock, rhododendrons, 15c lavender and white _ hibiscus, rit pines, 3 for 25c; golden arbor vitae for $1, evergreen geraniums and ty miller 25c doz, pink cherokee azaleas, yellow thornless roses 75c dc Dorothy Perkins roses 5 for 25c; a weil rooted, add postage. Mrs. Mart; Pope, Loving, Ga. : ae Chrysanthemums, yellow, 40c doz. -50e lest doz for 25c, small sprengeria fe sweet double white pinks, 3 buns 25 postpaid on orders over 25c. M: H. L. Anthony, Columbus, Ga. Large amaryllis johnsonii lily bi 20c_ ea, 7 for $1; large white spider lilies, 15c ea, 3 for 40c; spider or fairy lilies, Dr. Regel (He erocallis) lily bulbs, 10c ea, 3 for 25 shasta daisies 20c doz, phlox perel nial mauve pink 30c doz; pink ve bena 20c doz; 3 for 50c; ageratt (Tom Thum blue) 20c doz; golde 15c doz.; St. Bernard lilies pot 10c bulb, cannas: Richard W: City of Portland, Hungaria, Giadia Yellow Ki ng Humbert, Wintzers Cc lossal_ 3 for 25c. Artemesia, king, 25c doz. all prepaid, no exch a Maude Brooks, Arlington, 50 1 ft. well rooted abelias, 5 small royal poinciana trees 5c ea. No less than 10 sold at a time. J. Johnson, Jr., Dixie, Ga. Azaleas, mixed colors, yellow ; Mt. Laurels, spruce pines, w. white dogwood, crabapples, : bushes, red japonicas, coral be bushes, maples, all 2 to 4 ) ft. well roc ed, 6 for $1 or $1.75 doz. 2 doz for : pink and white : trailing arbutus, ferns, white and blue violets, green galax, snow drop bulbs, day lily bulbs, 40c doz, 3 doz will give extra flowers to all who se postage on orders amounting to $2 more. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellija Purple iris, butterfly iris, 25. do pink althea, purple and pink verben: hardy phlox, white mums, 20 d gloves, yellow shasta daisies, 15c 2 for 25c; daffodils 20c doz, 6 for bleeding hearts 25c ea; blue sp wart, 15 doz, snow on the moun 10 doz; double pink almonds 21 double yellow japonicas 25c. All well rooted, pos Geneva Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Pink weigelia 30c ea, double w Easter roses 2 for 35c, purple ve 25c, doz. double white spirea 2 for. crnamental grass 35c doz; fall p white and yellow 30c doz, few red ponicas 50c ea.; blackberry iris 3; butterfly bushes, 2 for 25c; pink almonds 2 for 25c. Mrs. Iva Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Bronze and silver jew, 5 for 10 cannas, orange cannas with) foliage, 40 doz. sword fern caladium lily bulbs, 15c Pay a cuttings of red radiance an Newron roses 2 f mums 30c doz. Add ec postage ders less than 25c. Mrs. P. R. Auburn, Ga, - eo -August lilies 10c ea, fish cactu: rooted 2 for 25c, red canna roo doz. yellow and orange canna: doz. butter and eggs in cluste: doz; larKspur plants 2 doz for chrysanthemums, red, white and ye low 25 doz; garlic 20c doz; 2 worr wood bushes, 25c ea; poppy single and double mixed, |, seed, 5 per spoonful, curly mus seed, 5c per tablespoonful. Mrs. Thornton, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5 not pay postage on orders under 51 Large white and yellow turner santhemum. slips, 3 for 25c. add p age. Bessie Boone, Commerce, G English junipers, 15 to 25 in. 50c Will exchange for meat, baby. honey,white feed sacks. N. H. Star Route, Cleveland, Ga. Geranium cuttings, 3 shades re I doz; Bosto maiden hair, mixed fluffy, sword fern 15c bunch; begonias, big leaf, to 3 ft. rooted 20c, cutting 10c cissi 25e doz, daffodils, pale and yellow 25 doz; flowering pear, br wreath, weeping mary 150 ea. Mrs. C. Eades, Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ga. ww E Georgia Market Bulletin || + Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS , _ Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of ~ Agriculture ~ Bugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931. Entered as second class: matter February 15, 1922, at the Post _ Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the, act of June 8, 1900. Ac- | cepted /for mailing at special] | rate of postage provided for in | section 1103, Act of October 8. e2917. Notice of farm produce and ap- | purtenances, admissible under | postal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and re- _ peated only when request is ac- ata by new copy of no- - tice. ' - Second-Hand Farm Machinery; Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on -the first Thursday of each ~ month./ Farm Land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time _ tc _ time advising advertisers wher ; to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant. no- ~ tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not as- sume any responsibility for any Notice appearing in the Bulletin , - transaction resulting there- _ from. - a i Eggs For Sale __ Reg. stock Parks bred to lay strain Barred Rock eggs from two yr. old, well matured breeding stock of Parks _ Cream grade stock, Reg. permit D-2, _ $1.25 per 15, cartons to be ret. send P. O. money order; also one fine 1930; April hatch cockerel, Fine for breed- ing, $2.50, send P. O. money _ order, crate to be ret. Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. - ~ Exhibition grade only, S. C. black Minorca eggs, $2 per 15, carrier to be ret. C. N. Bradshaw, 354 W. Ave., Au- gusta, Ga. - Hollywood W. L. eggs for sale, stock direct from Cames poultry farm 15c per 15 selected. Mrs. C. Hammond, Rt. 4, Blakely, Ga. Want to exch. R. I. Red eggs from Mrs. Donaldsons finest pen, once re- moved, for Mammoth bronze turkey ee Will give two hen eggs for one turkey egg. Each to pay postage. Mrs. Frank Boatright, Rt. 2, Eatonton, Ga, Hatching eggs from Donaldsons pure breed dark even color S. C. R. L. Reds, $1 for 16, $2 for 36 dely Crates to be ret. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, . C. R. I. Red eggs Owen and Har- old Tompkins strain, $1.75 for 50, $3 per 100, cases to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga. Jersey Black Giant hatching eggs, $1 for 15, hens weigh 10 lbs. excellent stock. A. C. Floyd, Rt. 2, Clayton, Ga. 'Langshan eggs, $1 per 15_or exch. or white feed sacks, 100 Ib. size, 10 acks for 1 setting eggs, or for dried peaches, must be free of worms and rash, each to pay postage. Mrs. Roy H. Taylor, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. Turkey eggs for sale the B. B. M. B. strain, the father of tom weighs 38 lbs not 2 yrs. old, eggs $4 per doz. Cash with order, money order or_ check. March del. the turkeys are fine full tock and quick maturers. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. ; Buff rock eggs from highly bred Nugget strain; sires in my yards from rapnested stock, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per 30. Mrs. G. L.: Trimble, Adairsville Bee ; Hatching eggs, Thompson Barred Rocks, $1.50 for 15, $4 for 100, post- a }teed pure. MARKET BULLETIN Thompson Imp. _ Ringlet Barred Rock eggs, Ist pen $1 per 15, $1.50 per 30, 2nd pen 85c per 15, $1.25 per 30 del. Cartons ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. Ferris S. C. White Leghorn eggs Ist pen $1 per 15, $1.40 for 30; 2nd pen, 80c.per 15, $1.30 per 30, del. cartons to be ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bain- bridge, Ga. Rt. 2. Everlay brown leghorn hatching eggs 75c per setting two settings $1.25 postpaid. J. T. Ledford, Crandall, Ga. Pure bred Pape strain black Minor- ca eggs, 75c per 15 del. Mrs. Russell Sauls, Shellman, Ga. 5 Dark red S. C. Rhode I. eggs, $1.50 per 15 eggs, postpaid, or $1 per 15, del at home, exch. for sound peeled dried peaches or apples, or following flow- ers: pink weigelia, Van Houtti spirea, snowball, Eng. dogwood, abelia, Am- erican arborvitae, dbl. pink and white hyacinths, yellow and white iris. Mrs. W. T. Strickland, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 1, Pure bred Partridge Rock eggs for hatching $1.25 for setting of 15. Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Route C, Cordele, Ga. Pure bred White Rock Fischel str. eggs, $1.25 for 15, $2 for 30, $3 for 50, $4.50 for 100, postpaid. Cash with or- ders, no checks. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Rt. 6, Tifton, Ga. Rouse Park Barred Rock eggs, for setting, out of pedigreed stock, hone better. Bred to lay, Prize winners, eggs 10c ea. W. E. Rouse, 210 E. Gordon St.. Valdosta, Ga. e Everlay dark Brown Leghorn eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. guaranteed pure bred. Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50 for 12 del. or exch. for nice pigs. A. S. Cauthern Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred Giant strain light Brah- ma eggs from prize winning _ stock, $1.25 for 15. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnes- ville, Ga. : Selected hatching eggs, regal Dor- cas strain, White Wyandotte, $1 for 15 postpaid. M. L. Snare, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Parks strain Barred Rocks, reg. permit 64-C-31, selected eggs spe- cial pen mating $2.50 per 15; $4 per 30, $6 per 50. Yard matings, $1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 30, $4 per 50, $6.50 per 100, $12 per 200. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. > Kentucky dominecker pit game eggs $1 per 15 eggs del. Crates ret. the strain has been on one poultry yard for 47 years, they differ in color, eggs are season, no personal checks. H. O. Loyd, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. : Pure bred White Cornish and White Rock hatching eggs at $1.25 per 15 del by insured p. p. W. D. Joyner, Ro- berta, Ga. Rt. 2. : 8 doz. Barred Rock eggs, fertile, suitable for hatching per week 25c per doz. FOB. Cicero Freeman, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. sy Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30 del. Cash with order, 2 March hatch cockerels same strain $1.95: FOB. Mra; -C. A; Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Select hatching eggs from dark ma- tings S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.00 setting; cases to be returned. Mahoods prize stock and heavy layers. . Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. Thompson strain Barred Rock hat- ching eggs, $1.50 or will exch. a few settings for Gov. ins. Porto Rico po- tato plants. Mrs. Geo.. Matthews, Martin, Ga. B. R. eggs for hatching from 3 yr. old hens that have never wanted to brood, 75c per 15. H. B. Durham, Woodville, Ga .Rt. 1. Hatching eggs for sale: pure bred R. I. R. stock, direct from Donaldson star pen setting of 15 for $1.10, del. Safe del. guaranteed. H. D. King, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure W. L. S. C. eggs for setting of 15 for 75c del. Guaranteed pure. Mrs: T. E. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. Rt. 2, Box:58: R. I. -pure Donaldson strain eggs for setting of 15 for 75c del. Guaran- Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Ap- pling, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 58. Dark Cornish Indian game egg, Ber- ry strain, 75c for 13 eggs. B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. . Dark Cornish, Ancona cross, excel- lent for table, being plump, meat fine grained, extra good layers, the ideal chicken. Eggs are white, carefully se- lected, $1 per 15 del. Ben. Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel, Ga. White Plymouth Rock eggs for hat- ching exhibition type, $1.25 setting postpaid. C. H. Hair, 1841 Warren St. Augusta, Ga. ona Box Pure bred S. C. brown leghorn Don- aldson, strain eggs $1 for 15 del. Flock headed by cock direct from Tormah- len everlay farm. Mrs. C. L. Whatley Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ga. Georgia Products For Sale FRESH AND CURED MEATS Hickory smoked hams, 16 to 28 lbs. 30c del. in 50 or more Ib. lots; less, 32c lb. shoulders, 10 to 24 lbs. 20c lb. del. in 50 or more 1b. lots; less, 22c lb. Sides with ribs and half of back- bone in ea. side, 20c lb. del. in 50 or more lb. lots; less, 22c lb, J. T. Gam- mage, M. D. Pineview, Ga. Nice shoulders, dried and smoked with green oak, 18c Ib. del. Av. wt. 12 to 18 lbs. Hams ,20c lb. del. from Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Rt. 1; 12 to 15 lbs.. each. T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Ga. Bulloch county hickory smoked hams, 8 to 15 lbs. 25c lb. FOB. Also sides and shoulders, 18c lb. FOB All guar. R. H. Warnock, Brooklet, Ga. Pure hog lard in 50 lb. cans, 12c lb. FOB. Brooks county hams, 30c lb. Mrs. M. F. Gadis, Quitman, Ga. Want to exch. 50 lbs. Stuart pecans for first quality corn fed hams, med. size, both at 25c lb. E. M. Copeland, McDonough, Ga. \ as GRAIN FOR SALE 600 bu Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. FOB. Grown. on own farm. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. 1500 bundles of bright fodder, cheap Thursday, March 65, 1931. or exch. for B. L. pullets. S. P. Gay, Gough, Ga. HAY WANTED Want some good hay, cheap for cash. Prefer peanut. L. A. Yeomans, ~ Mershon, Ga. Hay and fodder wanted, cheap for cash. J. H. McClelland, Waycross, Ga. RFD. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 15 stands of bees in old style hives for sale or exch. for any pure bred hens. J. B. Bradshaw, Rome, Ga. Rico 10 lbs. pure Halbert honey and 20 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, hand se- lected, 50c lb. Henry Livingston, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure Ext. honey, 5 and 10 lb. buck- ets, 10c lb. FOB. J. W.. Stallings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 92. VEGETABLES FOR SALE About 2 tons of cabbage ready the. 20th of March. Make best offer. J. A. Fitzgerald, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1. Turnips bunched and washed; Ga. cabbage collards bunched, 35c doz. at farm. Trucks loaded on short notice. Oswald Chapman, Talbotton, Ga. Little Red, hot chili sauce peppers, put up in about 7 oz. strands when strung (now dry) 15 a strand, 3 for 30c, 6 for 50c, 90c a doz. Also long cayenne hot peppers, in 15 oz. strands, 25c strand, 2 for 40c; 3 for 55c, 6 for 90c, $1.50 doz. Del. in Ga. J. W. Hel- lemn, Nahunta, Ga. Box 155. Wilbanks, |. . Pure bred dark Cornish game eggs for setting, $1.25 per 16 del. Miss Le- a Hon Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta; Ga. ; Dear Sir: first five years. satisfactory results. -of robbery. of same. \ \ Letters From Mr. Wall and Mr. Rouse Lawrenceville, Ga., February 24, 1931. This is to say that I have read your recent articles in the Market Bulletin, concerning the mismanagement or dishonesty existing in the affairs of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association. I congratulate the farmers of my State in having at their head, a man of your loyalty and fearlessness, as a public official. \ I was a member of the Co-operative Cotton Association for the I put in my cotton as per contract, but got very un- Really I kept books, or tried to keep an eye on my probable outcome with the crop of 1923. In;doing so, I found that I lost by selling my cotton through the Association, for the one year, in the neighborhood of $500.00. After that I was so disgusted I kept no further watch, as I was hog tied for five years. five years I quit giving over my cotton to the Cooperative Association. Much was said at the beginning of the first five years contract, about a reserve that would be returned to us original entrants at the expiration of.our five years patronage. Nothing has ever been paid to me, in the way of a reserve, though I have written the office of the Association repeatedly concerning this. Mr. Talmadge, I certainly appreciate your turning on the light in this dirty deal that has been put upon the farmers of this state. I be- lieve in Co-operation, but not in such tactics as were, and doubtless now are, practiced by Conwell and his cohorts. Such is nothing short - Tf, at any time, I can be of assistance to you in any way, advise me. Yours very kindly and respectfully, Cc. But at the end of the C. WALL. Hon. Eugene Talmadge, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear. Sir: collection. : client. with the Attorney. all favors I beg to remain, Moultrie, Georgia, February 25, 1931. Some three weeks ago the field man of the Cotton Association, Mr. Massey, came to see me about the reserve claim I wrote you of. He said he had been ignorant of such, claim until recently, and that if the matter had been referred to him he was condifent it would have been paid long ago. Said he would take it up with the manage- ment at once, and did, I presume, for today he came to see me again and was the bearer of a letter from an official of the Association high- er up, stating that they were ready and in position to pay but for the . fact that the claim had been placed in the hands of an Attorney for Sufficient reason, you see, if true. But as I have not placed the claim for suit with onyone and thinking that the only way such could have come about was through you and your wish to help all such that you furnished my name to the lawyer along with others as a probable So, Mr. Talmadge, as they seem ready to settle, and as I under- stand have already settled other such claims, I am going to ask that you withdraw my name, for the present, from the list you have placed Mr. Massey seems to be perfectly the claim, and says it all came about from a lack of information on his part, as it was never reported to him. And as for myself, I am ready to state that I was in the dark and did not know at the time just what to do, hence the letter to you. : Thanking you for the interest you have shown in Yours very truly, j \ v fair and admits the justness of this thing and for I. W. ROUSE. Thursday, March 5, 1931. _ Flowers and Seed For Sale; Cut flowers: Narcissi and jonquiis, - yery fragrant 50c, 100. Cheaper in large lots. Several thousand bulbs, July delivery. Make offers. Mrs. B. F. Rainy, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. : Hemlock pines, Mt. laurel, white ' pines, 50c doz. Jonquils 35c per 100. 1 Juniper for $6. Rose bushes 10c ea. _ Pink rambler rose, honeysuckle, vio- Jets, white, 20c doz. Christmas bells, blooming peaches 10c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Ga. = Rt 1. - Winter jasmine yellow, winter hon- eysuckle, golden bells, pink flowering aimonds, white spirea, purple lilac, -javender crepe myrtle, small pome- granate bushes, altheas, 3 for 25c, pomegranate large bushes 25c_ each. Hastings giant zinnia seed, dbl bal- sam mixed seed, Japanese sunflower seed, calendula seed, and other kinds of flower seed, generous package, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Will exchange for sweet potato pants, cabbsuge and large size Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Ga. Rt. 1. White iris and old fashioned orange lilies $1 per 100, good roots. Long trum- pet yellow daffodils, inspected, bloom- ing size, $2.25 per 100 del. Mrs. Newt E. Spence. Rt. 5. Carrollton, Ga. _ Rose, yellow, red, orange and yel- low cannas, all green leafed. Will exch _ for clean white feed sacks, 1 root for 1 sack, or other flowers, box flowers _preferred. Mrs. Nora McGarity, Mc- * Donough, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 97. - - Pink: and purple crepe myrtles, 20c ea., $15 per 100. Large size plants. Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga. Pink and red geranium cuttings, 5c and 10c ea., rooted 15c ea. Evening glory and large yellow marigold seed 10c cupfull. Small and large leaf wandering jew, 6 for 10c. Yellow - chrysanthemums mums and ~- snow drops 15c doz. Add postage. Miss Ruby ace Collins, Lyons, Ga. Rt. C, Box _ Double red or yellow canna bulbs 10c ea. Large white, pink or yellow Turner chrysanthemum slips, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Bessie Boone, -Commrece, Ga. ; _ Extra-large chrysanthemum plants, _ upper petal surfaces red with reverse Side orange, 2 types, 25c doz. Also yellow and white mums, 25c doz. Will exchange for Dutch or large Roman hyacinths, large pink gladioli, blue iris | bulbs, sunburst red radiance rooted roses. Mrs. J. H. Carrington, lLa- % ponee. Ga. Rt. 1, Box 78. Add pos- age. ee Dahlia bulbs, white, yellow red, and _ red and white mixed 65c doz. del. Miss _ Darien Marr, Sarah, Ga. _ Shasta daisies, lupines, dusty miller, _horehound, 20c doz. Calamus 6 for 25c. Will exchange 6 calamus cut- tines for 6 horse radish plants. Add postage. Mrs. H. C. Carter, Winder, 3 Ga.-Rt. 3. _ Spruce pine, white pine, Mt. Laurel, cedars, 3 for 25c. Lady slipper $1 lb. * Yellow dogwood 20c lb. all kinds ma- ples 3 for 25c. Add postage. Will ex- change for potato slips or white feed Sacks. Mrs. G. T. Grindle, Murray- pVile, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Several varieties chrysanthemums, true to name, 75c doz. 5c per dozen for postage. No stamps. Will exchange for white Roman hyacinth bulbs and Old fashion white narcissi, with yel- _ low cup. Comes in bunches of six to _ ten and very fragrant. Mrs. T. J. Be- thea, Madison, Ga. , All kinds geranium cuttings 10c ea. _ Begonias, red, white and pink, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. R.. Morgan, Newington, Ga. / ___ Dill seed, red ball batchelor button, Sweet william seed, white or dark col- ors or mixed. cape jasmine cuttings, _ Some rooted. Will exchange for glad- loli bulbs, double blooming size holly _ hocks, perennial phlox, double or large fringed petunia plants, large pink mums, or sell for 10c pkg. Miss Isa- _ bel'e Smith, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. Flower cuttings: ferns, begonia, ge- Tanium porch flowers, jonquils, can- has, lilies, thrift, phlox, petunias, ro- _ Ses, and chrysanthemums. Will exch. for other flowers, prefer dahlia bulbs. es J. L. Rodgers, Rt.3, Oglethorpe, _. Karly b'ooming multi colored phlox, 15c doz, 2 for 25c. Double white fea- therfew with yellow center, yr. old, 5c doz. White daisy mums, 35c doz. or exchange for early blooming large varieties. Double tansy, yellow, ager- atum blue, yellow cosmos, or Klondike daisy, not ready before\late April or May, 25c doz. Will exchange pink Crepe myrtle, forsythia, Jan. jasmine, MARKET BULLETIN old fashioned purple lilacs for glossy evergreen shrubs, good size and well rooted, suitable for base planiing. Also will exchange 5 varieties jonquils and narcissi bulbs for Emperors. Add pos- tage to small orders. Mrs. Robert T. Allen, Riverdale, Ga. RFD. Es August lilies, rooted, 25c ea. Yellow, red, Orange cannas, red and pink run- ning rose, crepe myrtle, umbrella bushes, shirt buttons, snow balls, jon- quils, narcissi, Easter bells, blooming pear, white, spruce pines,cedars, Mt. laurel, white dogwood, hemlock; nig- ger pines, birch, any size desired of bushes, all well rooted, something ex- tra for permiums, what do you wish? 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Weeping willows, not rooted, winter ferns, 10c doz. Vio- lets rooted, 2 for 5c. Ground birch, 25c per 200. Mrs. Loma Abercrombie, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ga. Will exchange for white feed sacks at 10c ea. Each to pay postage. Pink crepe myrtle bushes, 1 to 5 ft. oe O. M. McCullough, Round Oak, a. : Lily bulbs, regal, day, tiger, iris and valley lilies, some of each, $1 doz. Mrs. Myrtle Braswell, Temple, Ga. Canna roots, President, Richard Wallace, Allemania, good strong 2 and 3 eye devision, $1.50 per 100, $9 per M lardias, coreopsis, brown eyed susans, and others, write for prices. Mrs. W. J. Ross, Valdosta, Ga. Box 372. Gladioli. bulbs, blooming size, M. Foch lavender pink, America pink, Luciett white, lavender marking, 40c doz. 2 for 70c. Anthony waterer red spirea rooted, 20c. pink weigelia rooted 25c, white double althea rooted 15c. blue hardy hydrangea rooted, 15c, snow drops rooted 10c, pink crepe myrtle, rooted 20c. postpaid on 60c-or-' ders. 10 per cent off on $1 orders; 15 per cent off on $2 orders. Mrs. R. P, Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. : Spider lilies, Roosevelt, Teddy, Jr., Boston, sword, asparagus sprengeria ferns, peafowl ferns, red, yeliow and pink cannas, red, yellow and pink rose cuttings, well rooted, red, pink ever- blooming begonias rooted, hardy phlox, Christmas, May, June cactus, well rooted, red fuchia rooted all 10c ea. Beefsteak begonia cuttings, Blue Easter lilies, pink, red, white, salmon geranium cuttings, all 5c ea. Lace fern 20c ea. Sweet williams, larkspur, all colors verbena, all color single petun- ias, grass pinks, blue violets, all 10c doz. Mixed colors mums, 20c dozen. ite. Lester Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. Cumquats, satsumas, tea olives, ev- nese silver cypress, double white or purple althea, abelia, angel trumpet, widows vale, pomegranate, crepe myr- les, junipers weigelia, dogwood, quince flowering, pink oleander, mock orange, euonymous, jasmine, white spirea, sweet shrub, blue hydrangea, golden bell, flowering peach, periwin- kle, English ivy, large variety roses, large plants, perennial phlox, golden glow, shasta daisies, dahlias, double, butterfly bulbs, Easter lilies, double daffodils or butter and eggs, white or yellow narcissi. Orange lilies, 6 colors canna, all colors hardy verbena, red spider lilies, spice pinks, double red carnation cuttings, ragged robin, blan- ket flower, larkspur, susies, pink prim rose plants. Write for description and prices. All guaranteed rooted, must sell as am moving. Will exchange for syrup, country smoked meat, or sau- sage, large breed baby chicks. Mrs. A. B. Carlton, Thomasville, Ga. 316 Campbell St. 2 Perennial phlox plants mixed colors, lemon lilies, pink thrift, 25c per 2 doz. yellow thornless rose bushes, well root- ed, 10c ea., white althea, 2 ft 20c ea. Mrs. Dave Shine, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2. Red giladioli bulbs, 25c doz. mixed colors petunia plants 15c doz. will exch. for white, purple gladioli bulbs, or any color rooted azaleas. ley, Glennville, Ga.. Red baby. rambler rose rooted, gov- ernment inspected, 1 to 2 ft, 20c ea. including postage. large double lilac sprouts, well rooted, government insp. 1 to 2 1-2 ft., 17 1-2c ea. includng pos- tage. Mrs. W. L. Stevenson, Sharps- burg, Ga. eo Lg. double zinnia seed, 10c spoonful, petunia, portulaca moss seed, 7c pkg. free of trash and other seed. mixed colors; 1930 crop. Also hardy phlox plants, 13coz. postpaid. Money prefer- red. Miss Annie Myrtle May, Warthen, Ga. Rt. 3. es Lace, Boston, Sprengeria, Ostrich plume, Babys Breath, oak, fluffy ruf- fle ferns, 10 and 15c ea. red and pink geraniums, grape, pink and red conch FOB. Petunias, assorted colors, gail- ergreen lagustrum, pitasporum, japa-- begonia. cuttings, coral and crab claw cactus, pink and rose sultana cuttings, 5c ea. plants 10c ea. rose of Sharon, Prairie, Dorothy Perkins, well rooted, 15c ea. red and yellow cannas 25c doz. 12 choice pot plants, few cu*tings all different for $1. Add postage. Miss Bessie Adkins, Irwinton, Ga. Large bulbs milk and wine lily 3 for 50c. firecracker plant 15c a. purple fall aster plants 25c doz, single lemon lily 25c doz. phlox plants all colors mix- ed 35c per 100. large blooming cannas, dark red, yellow. and butterfly with green foliage 35c doz, 3 for $1. white iris $2.50 per 100. Mrs.-G. T. Theus, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1. 410 white lilacs 25c or exchange for tender corn field beans or bunch beans. 10 winter ferns grow 4 or 5 ft. 25c or exchange. blue April lilies exchange for onion sets or garden beans. Mrs. E. A. Waters, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 3. Spuce pine 1 to 2 ft., laurels 1 to 2 ft., pink and white, ivy white 1 to 2 ft., $1 doz. rhododendrons $1.25 doz. water lilies yellow 75c per 6. 1 cedar 1-2 ft., $2. 1 old fashion lily bush $4.25 pink shirt button pinks $1 doz. roses $1 doz. Add postage. nochecks. Dollie Seabolt, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. White pines, strawberry bushes, az- aleas, 3 for 25c. spruce pines, hemlock, 15c ea. evergreens 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Lively, Rt. 2, Box 41, Blue Ridge, Ga. Q Azaleas, strawberry bushes, 3 for 25c. Spruce and white pines 15c ea. ever- greens 30c doz. Henry Cable, Padena, Ga. Add postage, cash with orders. Lemon lilies, req baby rambler rose cuttings, 6 for 25c. jonquils, snow drop, healall 25c doz. red japonicas 25c ea. will exchange for white feed sacks. Mrs. G. Silvers, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Double yellow japonicas, 25c ea, 3 for 50c. bridal wreath, double white spirea, 20c ea. August lilies 15 ea, 2 for 25c. snowball sprouts 25c, purple iris 30c doz. all 1 or 2 yrs. old with good roots. Mrs. Mary Caylor, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Mr. ivy 3 for 25c, red dogwood 4 for 25c, native azaleas, 10c ea, $1 doz. trail- ing arbutus, evergreen Mt. ferns 30c doz. evergreen galax 25c doz. No checks, cash with order. Mrs. J. T. Fox, Dial, Ga. Moss packed well rooted cedars 1 to 3 ft., 20c yard vine with purple flowers 25c doz. honeysuckle vine 10c, garlic bulbs 25c doz. Duffie Abercrombie, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ga. tegia or lady of the lake plants, 15c doz. add postage. Mrs. P. M. Sullivan, Zebulon, Ga. ; x Double geranium cuttings, rose bud, apple blossom pink, salmon pink, single 5c ea. cactus biddie foot, tattail, alli- gator tail, yellow blooming, salmon pink blooming cactus, Christmas Calf tongue, Deer horn, rooted 10c cuttings 5c ea. Japanese plants 10c ea. chry- santhemums white, yellow, old rose, 10c doz. jonquil bulbs 75c per 100, 10c doz cedar plants 1 to 2 ft., 5c no stamps, add postage. Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Guy- ton, Ga. Rt. 2. i Red, cream and red and yellow can- inas, all green foliage, red and dark wine colored dahlias, 50c doz. Parma violets, hemerocalis, double day lilies $1 per 100. red and rose crepe myrtle, everblooming lilac 3 ft., 20c ea. 18 in. $1.50 per doz. physostegia, red, yellow, lavender, white and bronze chrysan- themums 25c doz. Will exchange for other flowers or seeds or anything use- ful.| Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Cusseta, Ga. Hedge bushes, 10 yr. old roots, now putting out new leaves, $1 per 100. 2 evergreen bushes $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Alvan Wiley, Auburn, Ga. : 3 lbs. Lady Slipper, 50c lb. add post- age. A. L. Cantrell, Rt. 2, Alto, Ga. A general collection of very fine dah- lia tubers, including Snowdrift, Jean Miss Floye Mob; |Chavot, Jersey Reauty, Warner, Breeze Lawn, and other named dahlias, un- labeled, $1.50 per doz. Postage collect. Mrs. John Hynds, Atlanta, Ga. 93 War- ren St., N. E., phone, Deaborn 0489-W. 3 boxwoods, 2 of them 2 ft. 5 in. and 1 is 2 ft. 2 in. $9. J.C. White, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 3. New creation: Mahogany Red sun- flower. Some dbl., som single. The dbl. ones often mistaken for dahlias. Seed offered for sale last year for first time. On account of drougth, have limited supply, 50c pkg. postpai.d. Dr. A. M. Vickers, Madison, Ga. P. O. Box | g1 AWE : Phesoteseas, 1 doz for 35c; and Per- ennial Phlox, 35c doz. Stamps added. Mrs. J. S. McGee, Roberta, Ga. | - Sprengeria and Lace fern seed, guar. % fi : : I : 3 a Blue for-get-me-not plants, physos- to grow for sale or exch. for white crowder peas, or 100 Ib. cap. white su- gar sacks (without holes) for pure I dian Runner duck eggs. Mrs. H. 8S. Rakestraw, Powder Springs, Ga. Collection of tubers af several fine and types, included. $1.50 doz. age collect. Mrs. Joseph G. Hynds, A lanta, Ga., 255 Sutherland Ter. N. E phone, Dearborn, 0203. Waldheim Sunshine dahlia bul Worlds largest dahlias. $3.75 each. Mrs. A. T. Vance, Union City, Ga. Monstrous exhibition pansies, mixed colors, other varieties in separate col- ors, giant hardy garden carnations, pink, yellow, white; also marguerite, ~ sweet williams everblooming, also trail- ing variety pink. dianthus all colors, wall flowers, shasta daisies, sweet al- ysam, basket of gold,-anthemis, calli- opsis, double english daisies, baby breath, dusty miller, moss verbena, purple foxglove, saponaria, candytuft, | lavender. all for 25c doz. prepaid. large plants of the following: boltonia, per- ennial asters, dianthus, physostegia, stokesia, perennial salvia,. sea pinks, veronica, feather few, gaillardia orien- tal poppies, coreopsis, giant double yel- low, clove pinks, all 35c doz. Dozens made up of different colors and kinds single plants 5c ea. 3 for 10c. holly hocks all colors 40c doz. cherries, red poppies 10c ea. giant biscus and geraniums 5c ea. dwarf jun berries, Austins improved dewberrie: 50c, doz. pussy willows large 25c ea. al prepaid: no orders for less than 50c George Riegel, Experiment, Ga. Little yellow cluster sweet scented April blooming narcissi, $1 wer 100. Money order only, add postage. Miss Alice Webb, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 4. ~ Purple iris, lemon lilies 25c doz. dou ble yellow japanese 2 yrs. eld, well root ed 50c ea. yellow root 15c per Ib exch. for white feed sacks or white spanish peanuts. Mrs. W. W. Callis, Rt. 3, Box 39, Ellijay, Ga. et Large leaf banana cannas, prows 7 ft. red, white bridal wreath pink crepe myrtle sprouts, seven sister red rose rooted, pink flowering almond, conch begonia, Boston fern, Mt. rose, red goose plum, currant sprouts, red single geraniums rooted 10c ea. purple fox: glove, lemon cannas, red verbena, red spider lilies, double tiger lilies, red, purple, yellow dahlia bulbs 5c ea pink | and white amaryllis bulbs, 30c ea, 4 for $1. Lg. pink Am. beauty rose rooted; brown hen fig sprouts, purple wisteria, 15c ea. mixed phlox, calenduly, brown eyed susies, coreopsis, plants, 10c doz. white April narcissi 20c doz. 6 for $1 will exchange for white feed sacks, ad Dosties. Mrs. Z. C. Adams, Juniper, a. Fine iris, dwarfs, Intermediate, tall German, hybrids, Siberian, Japanese, 15c to $10 ea. less by doz. Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain, Ga. _ Blue iris lilies 4 doz $1.15 del. send_ Money order. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Ga: Rt 2327 Poe Extra large yellow, red, bronze, laven der, white fringe and ball type mums, prize winners, 45c doz. oxalis bulbs, 25c doz, green wandering jew, 10c doz. cut- tings, umbrella palm 15c ea. caladium 2 for 25c, red conch begonia, 15c, sal- mon sultana cuttings, 10c, Hastings mixed annual phlox 2 doz for 25c. Dark red, pink and purple verbena 5c ea. Double bright red cannas with green leaves, 35 doz all orders under 508 1 add peek Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna, a. / : if Oak hydrangea 10c ea. Hickory hy- drangea 15c ea. running roses, Ameri- can pillar, Dorothy Perkins, Lady Betty: Madam Plantier, Crimson rambler, pink, white, red, 30c ea. choice budded > roses, pink radiance, 75c ea. cash or. exchange for home-cured meats or sugar crowder peas or cream cowders. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton, Ga. Cedar, Mt. laurel, wild roses, heart leaves, dogwood, wild honeysuckle, climbing honeysuckle 25c ea. postpaid. also cuttings of Dorothy Perkins and crimson rambler, not rooted, 25c doz. Eosypele: no checks. A. G. Dills, Rugby Ce ae en Physostegia, 1c ea. golden glow 2c each, yellow marcissi and buttercup bulbs 1c ea. add postage. well packed and moist. Mrs. L. P. Porter, Ringgold Blue iris 25c doz, hardy phlox mixed , 15e doz. velvet, red, yellow and, striped chrysanthemums, one of each for 35c. Miss Hassie Truelove, Rt. 1, Cleveland, Ga. Ca pe ee lowers and Seed For Sale Dwarf fvergreen boxwoods,_ well oted, 50c ea, or $10 for 25. 6 white mulberry bushes, 50c ea, or $2.75 for 3 3 nice juniper hedge bushes 5c or $2 for lot; privet hedge cuttings 25 per 100. Medium to small flow- g mums 15c doz; blue flag lilies per doz; add postage orders less han $1; Cash with order. Mrs. Sarah wman, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Purple and lavender iris, $1.15 per sword lilies 15c ea; white, violets, enas, shasta daisies, fox glove, lan ine 15c doz. yellow japonicas, red ses, golden bell, bridal wreath, pink nonds, bride bouquet, golden chain Oc ea, 3 for 25c. May lily, house leaf ic doz; fire bush seed 10c spoonful, arge- sunflower seed 25c quart. Add ostage. Miss Annie Frix, Talking ock, Ga. Rt. 2. Pink geraniums, light red, 5c cut- , green and red striped wandering w, also green 3 for 10c; 9 different ids dahlias 50c doz; yellow cannas - doz; pink oxalis 5c bunch. August lies 25c bunch, daffodils yellow 50 - 100; add postage. Mrs. W. A. ields, Gainesville, Ga, Rt. 1, -Perriwinkie-seed in sand 50c pint; ant lily bulbs 3c ea; small palms t grow very large 25c to 50c. Mrs. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. = hort iris 4 to 6 in. 2 kinds, baby e and darker, very hardy 30c doz, 2.25 per 100, $15 per M. Mrs. Minnie aa Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1, Mastodon pansy plants beginning to loom 25c doz. Mrs. J. E. Manoe, 508 st Ave., Brunswick, Ga. : iris 35c doz.; red cannas 40c doz; ple violets 15c per 100; flowering us, Ornamental ribbon grass, red ypanese quince, 15c ea. white mums, hite narcissi, yellow daffodils or jon- quils 25c doz. Will exchange ~ for white feed sacks or equal vaiue. No lowers; will give a Japanese quince and double yellow-jonquil or daffodil free with each order for 75c. Tennia Henderson, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1, Add ostage. : - Easter rose, month roses, hibiscus ink and white, 15 and 25c ea; white d red baby rose, clump oxford ver- ena, 25c ea. Red June rose, bear iss, 50c ea. Red and pink American sauty, Dorothy Perkins, white month- ly. roses, $1-ea.; purple iris, daisy a. ea. Raspberries $2 per 100, 8c ea; Dahlias $1 doz. large cream mums 75c.doz; Flag lilies 4 colors 50c doz; shasta daisies 2c ea; $1 per 100 slips; red hibiscus, red perennial phlox, 25c and 50c ea. old time hya- cinths 5 and 10c ea; white narcissi 3c ea.; violets purple, also white and pur- ple, 1c ea; 1 bushel canna bulbs, dried, yellow and brown, make offer. Sarah [cCurll, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. x Daffodil bulbs, 75c per 100; purple ris $1 .per 100; white or purple lilac 15c ea; bleeding heart 30c bunch, 4 for $1. May lilies $1 per 100, double tansy 10c ea, fox gloves 25c doz, $1.00 per 100; will exchange for anything useful. Mrs. Victoria Foster, Taiking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. _Wery fine varieties chrysanthemums, _ 3 whites, 3 pinks, 2 yellows, 2 reds, 1 _ lavender and bronze, 25c doz; orders filled in April, add postage. Miss Mary McIntyre, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 73. 1 yr. old snowball bushes, 25c ea, add postage. Mrs. R. L. Kennerly, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville, Ga. 125 Buddleias, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 25c and 35c, altheas, 8 varieties, single and double, 10c to 35c. English dog- wood, white bridal wreath, spirea, vatermelon red and lavender crepe rtle, Christmas and Star jasmine, burr honeysuckle, quince, pomegran- ate, 15c to 35c; bulbs, lilies, canna - plants, many varieties; will exchange or grain, corn, honey and cured mid- dling meat. Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Wa- erly Hall, Ga. Double pink hyacinth bulbs 8c ea. $6 per 100; single-blue hyacinth bulbs 4c ea, $4 per 100; hyacinth blooms, cut flowers, 10c bunch; ready for sale bout middle of March. Jonquil meen yel~ low lilies 50c per 10; Add postage on all orders less than 50c. Guaranteed. Miss Mae Bomar, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 3. . es _ Orange day lilies 2 doz 35c, 90c per 100; purple iris with lavender falls 20c per 6, 35c doz; 12 different colors and varieties mums, 20c doz, 3 doz. 50c, white spirea, white English dogwood, forsythia, red. flowering quince 10c ea, 6 for 50c; himalaya blackberry plants XS ellow dahlias, white iris, red and | MARKET BULLETIN T. Smith, Austell, over del. Mrs. S. Ga. Rt.-2, Box. 90; Bronze gladioli 25c doz, perennial orchid phlox 25c doz, dahlias, big double red 10c ea, 75c doz; pink crepe myrtle 25c ea. evergreen wild olive 25c ea. will exchange equal value, especi- ally Barred Rock eggs, pure breed. Mrs. Cone E. Smith, Oliver, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 53. : Banana bulbs 20c ea. J. H. Robin- son, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. : Althea, pink and purple, 10c ea, $1 doz; white spirea, different kinds, yel- low bells, English dogwood, pink flow- ering almond, 10c and 25c ea. January jasmine, harvest berries or black cur- rants 10c ea, or $1 doz. Large red and orange cannas, 3 bulbs for 25c, 75c per doz. Golden chocolate iris 50c doz; dahlias double mixed colors 50c doz, or 3 doz for $1. Add postage. _ Mrs. Atianta, Ga. : 4 boxwood, $20 for the lot. 18 yrs. old; write or call to see them. Mrs. vee as Dorris, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt 500 nice chrysanthemums, large bronze and yellow 25c doz. Mrs. M. C. Hogue, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 18. Umbreila China Sprouts 2 1-2 ft. 20c, larger plants higher; 5 varieties geranium cuttings, all double 4c ea, 4 varieties begonias 4q@ ea; pink and orange. sultanas 4c ea. include post- age. CC. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga. | Cannas, double red, or yellow and red mixed 25c doz, or will exchange for other piants or for bean and pea seed. Will aiso exchange for feed sacks or 100 lb. flour sacks, each to pay postage. Miss Stella Parks, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 4. : Bulbs of large double red, yellow and white dahlias 10c ea, or will ex- change for bulbs of large double pink dahlias or large double - variegated dahlias or clumps of red. and pink hardy phlox. Mrs. Florence Robinson, Jackson, Ga. White and red perennial sweet peas, young plants 15c doz, large ones 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. G. Fleming, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. Lavender plants, 25c doz, Boston ivy 20c doz, add postage. Mrs. G. N. Hays Rockmart, Ga. : White English dogwood, pink flow- ering almonds, jap. honeysuckle, gol- den bells, old fashion velvet roses, altheas, quince, snow drop, all 2 and 4 yrs. old, 2 yr. size 35c, 4 yr. size 40c, snow ball 1 and 2 yrs. 40c and 50c, orange lilies 5c ea; dahlia bulbs, 10c ea; lavender iris 40c doz., fall pinks, white and yellow, 5c ea; double yellow thornless roses 25c ea; crimson ramb- ler pink 20c ea, ornamental yard grass 5e ea. spirea 4 yrs. 50c. Mt. laurel, spruce pine 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Isabel Wade, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Double yellow crimson japonica 2 yr. old, 30c ea, 6 yr. old 60c ea. Purley king iris 35c, red crepe myrtle 50c ea, red boxwood 4 yr. old, $1 ea, or 2 for $1.75; hardy phlox 45c doz, jonquils, daffodils, 30c doz; primrose 30c. Wed- bush $1 ea. Miss Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Very pretty double dahlias, salmon, red and pink 10c ea. April blooming narcissi, 25e doz; will exchange for double hyacinth bulbs. Miss Annie E. Jones, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ga. Texas umbrella shade trees, spruce pines and cedars, 10c ea. sage 5c will exchange for feed sacks, flower bunch; yellow root cleaned 20c lb, or seeds or bulbs, or equal value. Write what you have before sending. . Mrs, W. C. Saine, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 1. Dahlia bulbs, 7. colors, 2 varieties white, 2 reds, 2 yellow and purple. 50c doz. 10c ea. Chrysanthemums. mixed colors 25c per 100, 10c doz. Miss Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Ostrich plume, fluffy ruffle, big four and fountain ferns, large well rooted plants of each packed in damp _ dirt postpaid 75c. cuttings of Christmas cactus, Japanese sacred lily rooted plants free with each order. Mrs. W. A. Pettigrew, 409 .E. Jackson St., Thomasville, Ga. : Canna lilies, white, red, pink, blue eyed babies, physostegia, Easter cac- tus, fire red; begonia, Christmas red; tree begonis purple bronze leaves; will exchange for pink or _ red_ spirea, dbl flowering almond, dbl pink crab- apple, any color except yellow, banana shrub, dbl hardy hibiscus. Mrs. S. D. Smith, Baxley, Ga. ( Amaryllis 25c and 40c ea. white iris 40c doz; will exchange for other colors or choice mums, Giant cannas 10c ea, 3 for 25c; pink, red, and purple verbena, rooted 5c ea.; jonquils, yellow narcissi 25c doz. will exchange for Beulah Hensley, 20c doz, $1 per 100. orders of 50c or white feed sacks, pecans, peanuts, or = H. O. Padgett, 160 Howard St., S. E., ding bells, 40c ea. double white cactus | roses bush kind, 15c ea. poe /paper shell pecan trees, cabbage or onion plants, each to pay postage. Add postage to all orders. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 85. Jonquils, $1 per 100 butter and egg bulbs 25c doz, day lilies 75c per 100, narcissi bulbs 50c per 100, Star of Bethlehem bulbs 25c doz. red flower- ing quince 6 for 50c, pink almonds 2 for 25c, golden bells 50c doz. deep red holly hock plants, bloom this year, $1 doz. white shasta daisies with yellow center, 25c doz. lavender iris 50c doz, 2 snow ball bushes $1, 6 myrtle bush- es 50c; ladies wash board 10c_ doz, pink honeysuckle 2 for 25c; deep red rose bushes 6 for $1. Dorothy Perkins roses, pink and rose, 25c ea; 1 red double geranium 30c, pink oxalis bulbs 25c doz, big green leaf jew 10c bunch. 1 weigelia bush 50c, seaboard lilies 50c doz. deep red cannas 6 for $1; yellow and white pinks 25c doz; pink conch begonia 2 for 25c, spirea bushes 6 for 25c. will take stamps or check, add postage. Mrs. Minnie Sil- ver, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1. ee Cannas: rosy pink, coral 0c _ doz, creamy white and cerise, 75c doz. 2 reds 40c doz. daffodil bulbs $1 per 100. Michaelmas daisies 60c doz; deep pink hardy phlox large trusses, Artemisia, pink verbena 60c doz, .well rooted. Lavender verbena 75c doz well rooted. watermelon: pink crepe myrtle, althea single pink, coral berry, blooming red quince, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta, Ga. Double red also blond and yellow cannas, milk and wine lilies 50c doz. or $5 per 100. Add postage. will ex- change for all kinds of box flowers, cuttings, each to pay postage. Miss | Ione Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.~ Giant pansies, lathyrus, or peren- nial sweet peas, mixed colors, holly hocks mixed colors, coreopsis, grandi- flora, evergreen periwinkle, golden slow, ambrosia or sweet fern, hardy hibiscus or giant marshmallows, pink and crimson, physostegia, artemisia, silver king, boltonia latisquama, white iris, helenium bigelovi, orange day lilies; all btrong out-door grown plants, will bloom this year, 35c doz. postpaid: Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, a. Spruce pines, 3 yr. old, 3 to 4 ft., 25c ea; white pines, 1 yr. old, 15c ea. flow- ering peach trees, bloming size, 2 for 25c, red dogwood, 1 yr. old 2 for 25c, Mt. laurel, ivy; 3 for 25c; silver leaf { maples, hedge bushes, 2 for 25c; mix- ed colors trailing arbutus 15c doz., or- ange day lilies 20c doz., azaleas, 3 for 25c; all well rooted, add post. 2 nice piants given free. Mrs. M. A. Aber- crombie, Loving, Ga. mee a Red dogwood,; azaleas, 2 for 25c laurel and ivy 3 for 25c;\ evergreen galax, blue berries, tiger lilies, fall yel- low pinks, hardy ferns, all mixed pink and white and blue trail- .ing arbutus, sugar plum sprouts, may cherry sprouts, 15c ea, bulbs 25 doz. plants free. ing, Ga. golden glow Add postage. 2 nice Mrs. Essie Woody, Lov- 1,000 water oaks, $25 per 100, 8 to 10 ft. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. Day lilies, 10c doz., 50c per 100; or- ange fall pinks, 25c doz; old fashion- ed small yellow pinks, ladies wash bowl. 15c doz; white daffodils, 25c doz. Japanese honeysuckle vine 6 for 25c; evergreen myrtle vine 5c ea, 6 for 25cx| boxwoods 25c ea; peach tree, rose vel- vet, seven sister, pink rambler, pink summer, big rose, all vine variety, 10c ea, 6 for 50c. few big pink and red 3 snow drop bushes, old fashion lilies, 10c ea, 3 for 25c. All rooted cuttings from red rambler roses 5c ea, 6 for 25c. No or- der accepted for less than 50c. Add postage for small orders. No checks. Mrs. J. F. Panter, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 5. Large double red carnations now blooming, 2 red with white eye tea roses, blooming size pink Dorothy Per- kins, also red, 2 rooted double white altheas, 1 ft., 2 yr. size old time pink lock roses, justicia blooming size, all 25c ea. yellow and rose large type can- nas 3 for 25c. Mammoth red, purple and rose verbenas, 50c doz, rooted. Elephant ears, ferns, Boston, sword ruffled asparagus, sprengeria, red white and pink conch shell begonias rooted, calycanthus rooted shrub, all 15c ea. Double petunias, large double red bronze leaves cannas, 4 cuttings white and green striped wandering Jew, all 10c ea. Shasta daisies 25c doz. yellow and white daisies, smaller vari- ety, mixed colors, phlox, petunia, blk. eyed susan, larkspur, gaillardia, 2 doz for 25c; pink oxalis 10c bunch; Mam- moth purple everbearing figs 75c, 50c and 25c ea. cuttings 10c ea: purple su- gar figs well rooted 25e ea. double rose = ors mums, big type 25c ferns, 5 for 25c, well rooted pink al- | ful, exhibition type mums, different 15e doz, |. Thursday, March 5, 1931. color blooming size hibiscus 75c. Will exchange for other flowers, or. seed. Miss Mellie Merritt, Rt. 2, Cairo, Ga, Globe arbor vitae and junipers, 25c and 50c ea.; butterfly bush, lilac, bri- dal wreath, weigelia, van houttie spirea, yellow bells, Easter rose, wat- ery spirea, winter blooming honey suckle 25c ea. privet hedge cuttings 50c per 100; monthly rose cuttings 25 doz. iris, all colors, all colors dah- lia tubers, all colors cannas 50c doz. small boxwood rooted 25 ea. willow cuttings 6 for 25c; ceverst col- OZ. blooming narcissi bulbs, $1 per 100; heartsease, larkspur, grass pinks, English dogwood, 25c doz. salmon gladioli blooming size 50c doz, bulblets 95c doz. August lilies, hydrangea 10c ea. sword, sprengeri, Boston, lace and squirrel tail ferns 3 for 25c; red ge- ranium justicia, rainbow moss, 0x- alis, plumbago, Christmas, May, Cherry, June cactus 10c ea. Oleander cuttings 3 for 25c, guinea wing grape, white and red conch begonias 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Add postage. Will onion plants. 4, Lithonia, Ga. Bleeding heart 35c ea; blue and yel- low fox glove 25c doz; river daisies fs 20c doz; purple and white iris 35c doz, large ribbon grass 15c bulb, orange day lilies, biue Nile lilies, 25c doz. Mt. thea 15c ea. well rooted snow drops 20c doz. double pink almond, loc, peach tree roses, primroses, pink white 25 doz.; large double Easter roses 20c, blooming size 40c, red, white sweet williams 35c white large mums 30c doz. tiger lilies 15c ea. -wild dogwood rooted, maiden hair fern 20c ea. goiden bells 25c, red quince 30c,-red japonica 35c, honey suckle vine yellow and white i0c doz. wood vine large orange bloom 20c, royal purple violets 15c doz. Add post- age orders less than. $1. Silvers, Hilijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 88. Snow drops and white April narcissi bulbs 15c doz. purple iris and \small double pink dahlias, 3 for 25c. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 2. Blue grape hyacinth bulbs 50c per ~ 100, or $2 per 500; blooming size bulbs. pink honey suckle bushes 3 or 4 it., 4 for $1. Ivy bushes 1 to 2 ft., $1 for 6, all del. Miss Drucilla Akins, Hartwell, Ga Rt. 1. : Canna bulbs, named varieties, large red, white, pink, old rose, variegated, burnt orange, 75c doz. Prince feathers. the curly, cockscomb 10c per teaspoon-. colors 30c doz; will exchange for box flowers: cuttings, add postage, no checks. Mrs. M. J. Cochran, Monti- ceilo, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 30. Se Spruce pine, native azaleas, and black pine, well rooted, 15c each. trumpet vine, 10c ea. May cherry sprouts 15c ea; mt. laurel 15c; orange day lilies free for the postage. H. G. Anderson, Royston, Ga. ee 12 named labeled iris $1.10, 1000 bulbs mixed iris of 20 colors $2.10 per 100; purple prince, palidma Dalmatica and Madam Chereau 60c per doz. Si- berean iris 6 for 60c, mixed hibiscus, Boston ivy, periwinkle and box vine, shasta daisies, orange and leopard lilies, zebra grass 2 doz for 35c; phlox and peas mixed colors 60c doz.; pea seed 12c pkg. blue violets 35c per 100, mixed verbena and chesterfield dais- ies 60 per 100, white and purple viol- ets 50 for 30c; mixed gladioli, white and pink Perkins roses, star jasmines | white, $1.10 per 100, ribbon grass, 6 for 35c; 2 yr. old abelia 4 for $1.10; nice lilacs $1.10 per doz; 2yr. old butterfly. bushes $1.10; Paul Newron, Gen. Joe, sweet briar, wisteria,, weigelias, oak hydrangeas, double spirea 6 for $1.10; rambler roses 4 yrs. old, all colors summer roses, althea, a!mond, red bud, Japanese quince, bridal wreath, crepe myrtles, spireas, $1.10 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga. Purple and white hardy phlox 25cc doz. bleeding heart 25c bulb; early daffodils $1 per 100; physostegia, gol- den glow, larkspur, monarcla 25c doz. purple and white -althea, 20c ea; white and pink hibiscus 20c ea. holly- hocks 10c ea. add postage. Mrs. J. F. Chadwick, Pike, Ga. : - Red and double yellow japonicas, red ramber and dark red velvet. roses, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea. evergreen boxwood 24 to 28 in, 25c ea, and rose and pink hardy phlox, royal purple and laven- der iris 25c doz. paper white narcissus 95c per 100; white peonie bulbs 40c ea. evergreen spruce pines, 6 for $1.25. pink weigelias, lilies 20c ea. all well rooted, add postage. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. pussy April axe change for baby chicks or crystal wax Mrs. J. D. Lumsden, Rt: _ doz. white Lora Shepard, white Mrs. Vester 0 double white rooted gardenias 50 large type mums, golden sunset yellow 40c doz, variegated red and tan 25 doz, both incurved; dahlia flower- , white and pink incurved 25c doz. low daisy type 20c doz, 100 planis iixed $1.25 ail rooted, white shasta daisies 15c doz. pink oxalis bulbs 20c oz. German purple iris $1.50 per 100; er lilies 75c per 100, grape hyacinths bulbs 75c, cannas fine mixed $1.50 * 100. Dahlias mixed 25c doz roots; low narcissi 20c doz. Devil in the sh pink 3 bunches~25c; forrest ferns for 25c rooted, red trumpet honey- kle and wild yellow jasmine rooted for 25c, red poinsetta seed, peren- ial sweet pea, white angels trumpet seed 15c spoonful. Giant zinnias, arkspur, sweet williams, red cypress, chelor buttons, chinese lantern 5c onful; collections of 25 pot flower ttings some rooted $1. Add post- ge, or exchange for geese or turkey ind duck eggs. George Harold Pass, int Peter, Ga. Rt. 2. : Well rooted boxwood. and_= arbor itae 2 for 25c. American beauty roses, altheas, Mt. laurel, ivy, hemlock, dog- yood, maple, cedar, crabapples 3 for 5c; white, yellow and red azaleas 50c oz, trailing arbutus, water lilies, Mt. ns 25 doz. Mrs. John Heaton, Mor- anton, Ga. Mt. laurel 12 to 18 in, large leaf pink and white rhododendrons 12 to 8 in. $1 per doz. red, yellow and range azaleas, 12 to 18 in. 80c doz. red and white dogwood 12 to 18 in, 5 doz. wild ginger lily blue with yei- ow trim 60c per 100; red and pink seven sister roses, 2 cuttings for 10c; ink and: white holly hock 3 for 15c. a Dorothy Waters, Dahlonega, Ga. | Tiger lily bulbs, blue berry bushes, gle tansy, evergreen geraniums, har- ly evergreen ferns, 15c doz, red and ellow azaleas, 3 for 25c, red dogwood for 25c, evergreen galax 2 doz. for c. all well rooted, add. postage. 2 ce plants given free with each order, oz. crabapple sprouts 4 for 25c, red japonicas, spruce pine, bushes, 2, for 25c. White pines 3 for doc; hardy box fern 45c doz. artificial Write what you have. each trees 4 for 25c; blueberry bush- S trailing arbutus 25c doz. orange day jes 50c doz. all well rooted, add ostage. Mrs. S. M. Parris, Loving, Red and yellow azaleas 60c doz. red dogwood 75c dozen; artificial peach rees, crabapples sprouts, 4 for 25c; < ing arbutus 20c doz. snow ball bushs Oc ea. all well rooted, add postage. Mrs. Maggie Barns, Loving, Ga. Red, pink, white azaleas, rhododen- ons, Mt. Laurel, 6 for $1 or $1.75 Z Spruce 2 to 3 ft., red japonicas, wild crabapples, white lilies, golden lis, water lilies, 25c ea. purple iris, sc doz. Evergreen hedge, $2 per 100. hardy hydrangeas, hills of snow, jas- ine, evergreen ferns, galax, butterfly bush, all 2 for 25c. Cherokee roses, bleeding heart, chinquapin roses 50c; trailing arbutus, barberry bush 3 for 25c. Mitchellor vine 10 for 25c. Mrs. W. R. Kell y mums, white with yellow center. ill exchange for geraniums, large lahlias, or pink mums, ferns or pure ed eggs, R. I. Reds or Barred Rocks. MIS== "055: Scales, Buchanan, Ga. Laurel, ivy, spruce pine, bear grass, deye, flowering quince, golden bell, dars, pink crepe myrtle, purple lilac, Ow ball all 20c ea. hite or blue August lilies, blue flag y bulbs, double pearl tube rose bulbs flowering peach trees, 12 varieties ge- Yaniums, 15 ea. Dorothy Perkins ink rose, 14 everblooming rose cut- ings not rooted 2 doz. for 30c. porch Ine 5c ea. Add postage. Miss Ca- anda Chumley, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 12 varieties monthy blooming roses Cuttings, 5c ea. Yellow root 30c Ib. purple iris, 30c doz. Bridal wreath, Butterfly 25c Ib. Trailing arbutus, golden bells, silver gray foliage plants ink crepe myrtle, strawberry plants, eopard grass, black walnuts, sprouts, irple lilac, double pearl tube rose wulbs, flowering peach trees, Dorothy erkins pink and red rose 15 rooted. globe arbor itae, 25c ea. Mt. J.aurel, golden bell. White jonquils, MARKET BULLETIN Yellow and white jonquils $1.20 per 100 bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. Foster, Ball Ground, Ga.-Rt. 3. Pussy willows,. sweet shrubs, maples, azaleas, 25c ea. Spruce pines, 35c ea. White pines, bush lily 30c ea. Red dogwood 15c ea. Bell butus, galax, heartsease 25c doz. All well rooted, and packed in wet moss. Mrs. Ethel Walker, Rugby, Ga. Pussy willows, azaleas, white pines, Sweet shrubs, 25c ea. Red dogwood 15c ea. Trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, heartsease, 25c doz. Spruce pine 30c ea., 2 for 50c. Mt. Laurel and ivy, white dogwood mapies 20c a. All well rooted. J. E. Collins, Rugby, Ga. Mt. Laurel, spruce pine, cedar, hem- lock, ivy, old fashion lily bushes, blooming peach trees, pink locust, honeysuckle, snow ball bushes, white shirt button bushes, blooming pear bushes, weeping willow, running rose, bush, well rooted, red and pink and iinglish dogwood bush, green hedge, flags, blue and yellow, spicewood, bark grass, umbrelia bushes well rooted, fall pinks 15 ea. 2 for 25c. Will exch. for white feed sacks. White August lilies bulbs, 25 ea. Canna bulbs, red, yellow, orange, 3- for 25c. Miss. Daisy Anderson and Miss Bessie Burgess, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, red dogwood, White and biack pines, ; i _ crabapple sprouts, maple sprouts, 20c ea., 2 for 35c. Artificial locust 20c ea, trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, golden glow 25 doz. Blue iris, 50c doz. Double yellow daffodils, 40 doz. White jon- quils, 35c doz. orange day. lilies $1.75 per 100. 1 bunch double yellow daf- fodils free with every order. Add pos- tage. All well rooted. Mrs. Ethel Ro- per, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Z Old fashion Jack bean seed climber, purple flowers, will exchange for ma- rigoid or salvia seed. Double variega- ted dahlias, will exchange for pink and white ones. Miss Flora Bagwell, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. 5s ; Shasta daisies, 20c doz. 25 purple li- lacs, 25 ea. pink crepe myrtles, 15c ca. Pink Dorothy Perkins, yellow thornless, roses, yellow beils, pink dbl cal poppy seed, large pack, 10c each, holly hocks seed dark red 10c cupful. Van. Houtti spirea 25c ea. Add post- ase. Mrs... L, D. Spriggs, Rockmart, Gas-Rt Be Yellow day lilies, single and double mixed 10 for 50c, or exchange for pink white and yellow dahlia bulbs. Will exchange red dahlias: for pink and white. Purple lilac well rooted, 3 for aoc, Larkspur pink, blue, white, 25c doz. Double poppy seed, large double pink 5c spoonful. Blue plumbago root- ed 25c ea. Pink begonia rooted:3 for 10c. Will exchange for crowder peas white or red or any kind of. garden peas or anything useful. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. Jonquils, daffodils, yellow narcissi, April blooming narcissi, 25c doz. 6 doz for $1... Mixed $1 per 100. Christmas blooming honeysuckle 50c ea. Red bud, coral berry, maple, bay poplar, armour river privet, ornamental evergreen 50c ea, 1 of ea. $3.. Mrs. -E.: T. Almon, Midland, Ga. : Privet hedge well rooted 1c ea. FOB or 2c del. Ferns or geraniums will ex- change for sultanas. Mrs. Charlie L. Willia, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. . Helly hocks, 5c ea. bronze leaf can- nas 50c doz. Yellow, red, white varie- gated dahlias 50c doz. April blooming narcissi 35c doz., Tiger lilies 20c each. Large blooming size bulbs pink peren- nial phlox 35c doz. Armour . river hedge, $2 100. Kudzu $2 100. Mixed larkspur 30c doz. Dorothy Perkins roses, large 35c.. J. L. Mock carmine pink 2 yrs. 50c. Sungold large chry- santhemums 35c doz. Also box flow- ers, geraniums, ferns, wandering jew.. Mrs. Claud Rylee, 91 R. R.St., Buford Ga. = : Perennial] phlox white and pink 20c doz. Digatalis plants, purple 10c_ doz. Fine large mums, white Louisa Pock- et, pink Vermont, yellow Cor. J. Fred Piker, also purple king, 10c ea. or $1 doz. Mrs. J. W. Fox, Dawson, Ga. Sweet blue violets 20c per 100, mix- ed phlox 25c 100, rosemary 10 to 25c. Cape jasmine 5 to 20c. Verbena plants 5 to 25c. Bunch flag lilies 6 for 26c. Red spider lilies,3 for 25c. Heartsease 3 for 10c. Oak hydrangea, 10 to 20c. Pink and white hydrangea 10 to 25c. Yard hydrangea 10 to 25c. Large mums 5c doz. Thanksgiving and Christmas cactus, rainbow moss 5 bunch. Sweet scented pinks 5c ea., 50c doz. Blue lilac 5 and 10c. Add pos- tage. Miss Ella May Fordham, Tooms- boro, Ga. Rt. 2. ; = : Weeping Susies 20c ea. Japonicas, red, lilacs, white lily bushes, old fash- <8 White dogwood Mt. | /Laurels and ivy, 20c ea. Trailing ar- ion dark red roses, 25c ea. orange day lilies 50c doz. Lavender arch 6 for 25c> Striped yard grass 50c for 6 bunches. Squirrel tail fern 10c bunch. Mt. ivy, 25c bush, all well rooted. Ulemer Da- vis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Large variety house flowers, will sell or exchange for baby chicks. Write giving price and breed of chicks Mrs. E. W. Dare, Round Oak, Ga. Box 42. . Mt. Laurel, ivy, white pine, double yellow or red japonicas, 20c ea. Red rambler rose, velvet rose, pink pur- English dogwood, purple li:ac, purple wisteria vine, 15c. ea. purple foxglove holly hocks, 3 for 10c. White nar- cissi, yellow jonquils, buttercups, 15c doz. Ofange day lilies luc. White, yellow evergreen honey suckles, 5c ea. Pink weigelias 15c ea. Add pos- ee . Mrs. Will Jones, Ellijay, Ga. Well rooted boxwoods and arbor vitae 2 for 25c, white, red and yellow azaleas 50c doz. Mt. ferns, trailing ar- butus and water lilies 25c doz. Ameri- can beauty roses and altheas 3 for 25c Mt. laurel, ivy, maple, cedar, crab ap- ple, dogwood and hemlock, 3 for .25c. Mrs. Jasper Thomas, Morganton, Ga. March blooming daffodils 50c. doz. red flowering quince, pink flowering }almond, Easter bells 35c ea. purple, white, yellow, and blue iris 75c doz. snow hall, hydrangea, honey suckle, | pink crepe myrtles, well rooted 50c ea. red monthly roses, red_ seven , sister rose cuttings 15c ea. yellow fall pinks, 30c doz.; bear grass 30c bunch; pink sweet williams 10c bunch. purple fox glove 40c doz. white roses 40c ea. pink rambler rose 35e ea. holly hock plants 50e doz. bleeding heart. 40c bulb. box- wood vine, white English dogwood, 25c ea.; Snake or ribbon grass 25c bunch; double yellow japonicas 2 and 4 yrs. old, 30c and 50c ea. little pink prim- roses, purple verbena 10c bunch, red gladioli bulbs 60c ea.; will~ give 1 white rose free with every $1 order. Add postage. Miss Sarah Barnes, Ellijay, Ga: Rt. 3. Spruce pines, white pince, 12 for $1. Persian violets 25c doz. Bermuda Easter lilies white 10c ea, 3 for 25c. sweet scented calycanthus double chocolate color, red dogwood 12 to 18 in, $1'doz; weeping or Cherry ever- endron pink 15 for $1; 5 colors azaleas 12 to 18 in, $1 doz. moss packed. Mrs. M, L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Hydrangea, snowball and honey- suckle bushes, well rooted 50c ea. red flowering quince, .pink flowering al- monds, Easter-bells 35c ea. March blooming daffodils 50c doz. white, yel- low, blue, purple iris. 75c doz, red monthly, or seven sister rose cuttings | 15c ea. large pink rambling roses 35c ea. bleeding heart 40c bulb; pink sweet williams, 10c bunch; purple ver- bena, purple fox glove, little pink primroses, 15 bunch; white English dogwood 25c ea; pink crepe myrtle, well rooted 30c ea. double yellow ja- ponica 2 and 4 yrs. 30c and 50c ea. Day lilies 40c doz. yellow fall pinks 1.30e doz. white roses, 35c, bear grass 35c bunch. snake and ribbon grass 25c bunch; will exchange for other flow- ers. Mrs. Hardy Richard, Rt. 3, Elli- jay, Ga. Will give free 1 pink ramb- ling rose with each $1 order. Add postage. : Dahlias: Edna Ferbef, Elite Glory, New Jersey, S. S. C., Margaret Wil- son, Queen of Garden Beautiful, Snowdrift, Alice Whittier, Worlds Best White, Waldheim Sunshine, Saga- more,,will exchange any of named ex- hibition mums, 6 first named. 10c ea, 3 for 25c; last 5 named 15c ea, 2 for 25c. Betty Ross, silver wedding, Black Hawk, Chadwick, Wm. J. Turner, Bronze Turner, purple Turner, Yellow Turner, I balls of gold and daty pompon given with 25c order. Mrs. L. E. Stewart, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 51. Flowers And Seed Wanted Begonias different kinds and colors, water lilies, sultanas, Christmas cac- tus, coleus, will exchange other flow- ers for them. Mrs. Eula Silver, Eli- jay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 88. eyes 3-cedrus deodora, 2 golden arbor vitae, few juniper and compact cedars. Will exchange large type mums, and dahlias, pot plants and Tancred and English strain S..C. white leghorn eggs for same. Mrs. -T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. Good size sprouts 3 or 4 ft. high from mimosa, tree for sale, state price. Mrs. Annie Nolan McDonough, Ga. | ple, red, altheas, pink azaleas, white: blue spider wart, 20c doz. Red, white green 12 to 18 in, 15 for $1;- rhodod-. Cheyenne, with each order. 1 exch 10 lb sugar sacks or othe flower, Mamie Garner, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 white, 1 red crepe myrtle, 1 white lilac, 1 camellia. japonica, would like to exchange, but will buy if price is right. Mrs. Minnie Phillips, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 10. us All colors gladioli, amaryllis, ciger lilies, pink, white or spotted cannas, milk and wine lilies, any color iris or shrubbery; will exchange golden glow, sweet. williams, holly hocks, all colors hardy larkspur, calycanthus shrubs and mums, or will sell any of these plants 3 doz for 60c postpaid. all will bloom this yr. . Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia- wassee, Ga, : re Chrysanthemums, dahlias, white can- na lilies, geraniums, begonias, or shrubbery; will exchange Cornish game eggs at 75c per setting for same. ee first. Mrs. E, D. Lawhorn, Sum- ner, Ga. ee 4 camelia japonicas, 2 doz. dahlia Will exchange nice shrubbery, ma sree Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, G, Double dahlias, gladioli bulbs, will exchange good tender corn field bean | Seed free from weeviis for same at 25c cup. Write. Mrs. James Lewis, Ry- dal, Ga. Rt. 2. = oe Double red or yellow japonicas. root- ed, will exchange magnolias or do Miss Jewel Tyson, wood for same. Ociila, Ga. Rt. 3. Gladioli bulbs, double gerani dahlia bulbs, verbena, and coleus, sul tanas, rose bushes. Will exchange fiat vine pinders at 4 1-2c or potato plants at $1.50 per M. or Barred Rock set- ting eggs at 75c per 15. Can ship a once, each to pay postage on what they get. Mrs. L. E. Deal, Bristol, Ga Giadioli different colors japonicas red, white and yellow, 1 of each, double hyacinths, arbor vitae, doesnt grow so high) large dahlias or Spruce pines. Will exchange 12 varie- ties of mums for same, varieties: Shaggy Mary yellow, pompom creamy white, white cloud cream, golden glow yeilow, Eva Clari red, and_ yellow Maud Robinson lavender, Major Bo nafon yellow, Home stead lavender. Betsy Ross, white, Roman golden yel- low, Polly Rose lavender, Pom Pom lavender, all very large if kept prun- ed. 40c doz. Mrs. Vivian Cart Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 1. wee All kinds clump perennials, 2 of kind. 25 double salmon pink cannas 100 April blooming narcissi, 100 pink petunias and sweet alyst the first of April. Mrs. L. J. Stee Decatur, Ga. : ee Roses, shrubbery and different kinds bulbs. Will exchange abelia, mag- nolia, cherry laurel, boxwood, yellow canna bulbs for same. Mrs. M. F. Gad- dis, Quitman, Ga. _.. Beg Strong rooted abelias and-~American arbor vitae, will exchange S. C. R. I Red select eggs from stock direct from Donaldsons yards for same. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. ee Rooted hydrangeas any colors. wil exchange for 3 colors fall pinks, yel- low, lavender and white daisy. Also sweet williams all colors. Just send plants any amount, state what you want will fill all orders. 1 doz. of either for 1 rooted hydrangea. Mrs. J._A. McPherson, Cartersville, Ga. Dwarf boxwood, Chinese arbor vitae. Irish junipers, cedrus deodora, flower- ing peach red or white double. Wil exchange B. R. eggs pure bred Parks strain for same, other party to fur- nish crate. Mrs. E. F. Smoak, Wa wick, Ga. - [eee 1 red, 1 pink, 2 lotus water lilies, 2 junipers 2 to 3 ft. tall slim,.4 native azaleas, evergreen mixed color and red and yellow camellia japonicas also 2 sprouts magnolia. Will ex change red and salmon amarylli bulbs, fine dahlia bulbs, large type mixed, large type mums several can- nas, 2 pinks, 7 salmon, 1 white and mixed colors hardy phlox and others for same. L. J. Andrews, 7 Jackson St., Rome, Ga. x Rex begonia, fuschia, double wax vines, japonica any colors, snow balls jonquils, dahlias double, double peon- ies, pink, white and red double aptee hock plants, fishtail fern, perennial phiox, gladioli bulbs, all colors, white, pink, salmon cannas, will exchange B. R. eggs, umbrella i palmettos 35c ea. for same. rite fore sending. Miss Pauline Hardy, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Rt. 1. ps % PAGE EIGHT Plants For Sale Millions potato plants for early del. Ready March 15th to April lst. Nan- cy Hall, Porto Ricans, Banana Yam, iumph and Big Stem Jersey, which is $2 M. all others, $1.50 M, FOB. L. C. Brown, Alma, Ga. Pure imp. purple skin Porto Ricans. Govt insp. $1.65 M. 5M or more, $1.50. Tomato, leading var. $1.25 M, 5M or more, $1 M. Sweet and hot pepper, - $1.75 M. Exch. for syrup. Sat. guar. _ All plants del. April, May and June. Ellis Williams, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. _ J. Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c a 100; 65c, 500; $1 M del by mail. T. B. Deilinger, Maxeys, Ga. PO. Box 83. __._ Missionary -strawberry plants, $2.00 M or trade for pigs. S. Warlick, Col- lege Park, Ga. ___ Frost proof Dutch, E. J., and Chas. W. cabbage, 500, 50c; 80c M. By exp. 70c M. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. _ Cabbage, collard and Bermuda on- jon plants, 500, 65c; $1.10 M. Bermuda mion sets, $1 gal. del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. - _ Frost proof Chas. W., J. Wake. and Flat Dutch cabbage and Bermuda on- jon, postpaid; 200, 60c; 500, 90c, $1.10 M. Express coliect, $1 M. W.-C. Ham- by, Valdosta, Ga. _ Gov't. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB. Special prices on 10M and up. Ready to ship April Ist. L. A. Car- ter, Coffee, Ga. A few hundred Kudzu plants, well rooted. Make best offer. Leon W. Tay- - lor, Gordon, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 44-B. White and yellow Bermuda onion plants, 60c, 500; $1 M. Cabbage, $1.25 M. Collard, $1.25 M. B. R. Woodliff, Fiowery Branch, Ga. - _ Lady T. strawberry, 35c a 100; $1.50, 500; $2.75 M. Everbearing strawberry, Same price; yr. old sage; 25c for three bunches. 45c per 6,.'75c doz. No checks. Add postage with all orders. Cash with order. Miss Lillie Dockery, Dah- Jonega, Ga. Rt. 1. : Booking orders for Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall pot. plants. April, May and June del. $1.75 M. Over 10M - $1.50 M, FOB. Money order with or- der. L. C. Lightsey, Surrency, Ga. eet. 2,. Box 45. _ E.-J. and Chas. W. cabbage, $1 M, del. Ga. 5 to 10M. Collect, 75 M at 5 ag eS D. W. Davis, Winder, Ga. _E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, White and Yellow Bermuda onion, 500, 60c; $1.10 Mxdel. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery - Branch, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M, 3 or more M, 75c M. Crystal Wax white and yellow Bermuda on- ion plants, $1.25 M. 75c, 500; Now booking orders for sweet potato plants _ April, May and June del. Pink and yellow skin Porto Ricans, Nancy Hall, Triumph, Pattesaw, Yam, Japanese Yam, Pumpkin or Yellow Yam. $1.75 M, or $1.50 M. for 5M or more. All FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. Frost proof cabbage, 500, 60c; 90c _M. Bermuda onion, 500, 60c; $1.10 M. _ Postpaid. Certified red and _ yellow Porto Ricans, April and May del. $1.- 50 M, 5M $7; 10M, $12.50 FOB. 1M postpaid in Ga. $1.75. Jno. B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga: : Kudzu plants, $2.50 a 100. Exch. for Soy bean seed. Cash with order. R. Andrew Shearer, Lyerly, Ga. - Pure Porto Ricans, Govt. insp.. and dipped, $1.20 per M, FOB, or $1.40 del. Place orders now. Owen K. Herrin, -Winokur, Ga. | _ About 5M Lady T, strawberry plants $1.50. M. Mrs. H. O. Lowery, Helena, Ga. RFD 1. _ Early Porto Ricans, up to May Ist, 1 to 4M $1.75 M del. 4M up, $1:60 M. del. in Ga. Early tomato plants, $2 M del. Taking orders now. Car lot good soy bean hay with leaves and beans in tact cut, raked, tacked, baled and housed without rain, Write for price FOB Kathleen, Ga. C. P. Herod, Kathleen, Ga. : Yellow sugar crowder peas 2 crop ind 20c lb. 6 lbs. $1, $2.25 pk. black at peas 15c Ib. $1.50 pk; $5 bu. Hastings white velvet okra, 25c Ib. 5 Ibs. $1, send postage. S. M. Ogletree, Route 1, Box 44, The Rock, Ga. _ Pure white sugar crowder peas 20c Ib. Stone Mt. and Kleckleys sweet watermelon seed 40c lb. del. mixed gla- dioli sublets 3000 for $1 del. Clement Smith, Route 1, Austell, Ga. 15 bu. O-too-tan beans $3.25 FOB aaa Ga. W. F. Camp, Campton, era. of ( - Good tender streaked half runner- garden bean seed free from weevils 25c per large cupful, postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Route 2. Sound straight tilman and bunch Speckled peas $1.75 per bu. or will exc. one bu. for 3 gal. pure Georgia _--Ccane syrup. Will give 2 bu. for 3 bu. 90 day running velvet beans. G. B. Moore, Macon, Ga. Route 6. Brab peas $2.50 bu. red -hulls $2.25, also few clays and New Eras at $2.25 also good sound stock, gathered before rain. Shipped in new 2 bu. bags. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Ga. _ 100 bu. mixed peas at $2.10; 100 bu. brabhams at $2.35; W. E. Webb, Jr., Oglethorpe, Ga. _ 15 bu. bunch velvet beans 50 to 65 per cent sound at $2.50 bu. FOB Eastman, in 2 1-2 bu. bags. P. O. money order with order. W. J. Saunders, Eastman, Ga. Route 4. _ 20 bu. Brabham peas $1.85 bu. 12 bu. mixed peas $1.65 bu. FOB. or. $1.75 bu. for lot, FOB sample on request. H. D. Cook, Route 5, Doyle, Ga. , _ Tender cornfield beans free {from weevils, 3 teacupfuls 50c no stamps, add postage. Mrs. Pearl Woodward, Route 1, Ranger, Ga. Little -white table peas 15c lb. or xc. for shrubbery, Mrs. D. Youmans, Stillmore, Ga. _ Small white bunch butter beans, very prolific 20c lb. or will exc. for dried apples or peaches, write first. Mrs. -E. D. Lawhorn, Sumner, Ga. Route 2. White lima bunch butter beans 2 to lbs. 20c lb. larger amounts 16c lb. be . in Georgia.. Davis Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Mathews Imp. Mammoth yellow beans that make four to five times as: much as other soy beans, filled from ottom to top with beans, fine for hogs, ules and cows, very fine for land too. Price $5 per bu. FOB Griffin, speckled peas, with a few mixed, clean and bright without any rain at ripening. Price $2 per bu. Biloxi beans that grow . Bolton, Griffin, Ga. Box 436. Cream, sugar crowder peas, 10c lb. attie Wright, Bremen, Ga. Shell velvet beans $3 bu. No orders }25c Ib. -Five lbs. $1. MARKET Cream sugar crowder peas plant soon as frost is over, makes three crops per year 5 lbs. for $1. , April hatched Tan- cred strain white leghorn pullets now laying make me offer. Miss Kate Lan- caster, Sylvester, Ga. Imp. Whippoorwill seed peas one of will make two crops @ year, an extra good table pea and does well for hay $4 per bu. $2.25 per half bu. $1.50 per pk; 25c per qt. free from worms and bugs and trash, one bu. slightly buggy, $3. J. R. Bowen, Route, Rockingham, Ga. Biloxi soy beans small lots $2.25 per bu. 10 bu. lots cheaper. H. P. Hopper, Wrens, Ga. Red valentine beans 15c per large teacupful or two cups for 28 white half runner beans 25c per teacupful. Mrs. J. F. Ponter, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Route 1, Box 5. Colored bunch butter beans 20c per lb. Mrs. G. W. Faulk. Route 2, Willa- coochee, Ga. Bunch butter beans, white 20c Ib. running some colored one 20c_ Ib. white acre peas 10c lb. Cuban yellow flint 1 yr. from Hastings 75c-.pk. all p. p. in Ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Route 2, Ray City, Ga. ' Seed velvet beans runnig $2.50 per bu. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. White bunch butter bean seed 18c lb. or 2 lb. for 30c will exc. 1 Ib. for one lb. okra seed. Mrs. Milton Sum- ner, Sylvester, Ga. Route 3. Hendersons bunch lima beans at 12c per lb. or will exe. for yellow, cream, speckled or white crowder peas. One Ib. butter beans for 2 lbs. peas in amounts one peck to a bu. W. L. Wat- son, Sr., P. O. Box 577, Fitzgerald, Ga. 10 bu. red hull speckled peas, not mixed, $1.75 per bu. in 10 bu. lot, FOB Soperton, Ga. Randolph C. Wiliams, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Gold nugget or old fashioned sugar crowder peas p. p. 12c per lb. and postage, exp. or freight 12 1-2c per lb. FOB here. Z. R. Hutchinson, Quit- man, Ga.: : Sev. lbs. 60 day black eyed bunch var. table peas 15c lb: Several lb. white brown eyed peas 15c lb. A few Ibs. red speckled crowder, late var. peas 15c Ib. Include postage in money order. Miss Mary McIntyre, Calhoun, Ga. Route 1, Box 73. 6 lbs. Hastings speckled crowder peas pure and sound $1 for lot. J. P. Mor- gan, Route 2, Senoia, Ga. 12 bu. bright whippoorwill peas. H. B. Moor, Cartersville, Ga. 75 lb. cram sugar crowder peas, hand shelled sound and clean, free from weevils for planting 15c lb. FOB Clermont; also 9 lb. white lady peas hand shelled 100 per cent pure, 20c Ib. FOB Clermont. Cash or money order with order. Mrs. J. J. Simmons, Cler- mont, Ga. . White black eyed peas 10c lb. Mrs. J. E. Mills, Route 2, Orange, Ga. Stone Mt, melon seed out of selected melons 60c lb. or exc. for velvet beans or peas, A. L. Reeves, Fitzgerald, Ga. 10 lbs. genuine runner Crowder peas; Hastings large cream and little yellow 2-crop crowders, lady peas, mush peas, all dbl. recleaned, sound, unmixed, wee- vil free and pure, 5 Ibs. up 14c Ib. del. 40 Ibs. up 1 1-2c lb. FOB. C. F. Mad- dox, Buford, Ga. 50 lbs. Hendersons white bush butter beans 20c lb. George W. Pike, Mor- ven, Ga. 2 Ibs. white bunch butter beans for planting, exc. for sugar crowders or dried apples or 20c per lb. Mrs. Ho- mer Sutton, Cedartown, Ga. Route 3. Large speckled bunch butter beans Mrs. R. L. Ken- nerly, Route 2, Lawrenceville, Ga. Frost proof Eng. pea. seed to exc. for pink, yellow, orchid or white dou- ble dahfia bulbs, two cups of seed for one bulb, each to pay postage. Mrs. R. L. Kennerly, Route 2, Lawrence- ville, Ga. ; Cream sugar crowder peas 10c Ib. cash with order. P. W. Wigley, Dallas, Ga. Route 1. 6 bus. cream sugar crowder peas free from weevils, hand cleaned, free from trash, and gathered without any rain on them 10c Ib. or $5 bu. not del. J. E. -Pharr, Cumming, Ga. Route 7. .50 bu. peas, Tilmans, $1.65 per bu. mixed $1.65 per bu.; Brabs, $2.50 bu; Clay $1.65 per bu. This price FOB shipping point. G. C. Hawkins, Dub- lin, Ga. x 100 lb. Laredo soy beans, nice and clean, 5c lb. cockcomb flower seed 10c Talking Rock, Ga. spoonful or 3 for 25c. L. A. Grizzle, oh the heaviest bearing peas in existence, BULLE ELN Mathews Imp. soy beans $2.85 bu; Brabham peas $2.25 bu. G. W. Greer, Fort Valley, Ga. Henderson bush baby lima eans white hand picked good sound seed, 20c lb. any no. of lbs. J. M. Sapp, Dublin, Ga. Route 6, Box 125. Old fashioned tender garden beans and stringless green pod 25c a cupful Laredo soy beans 10c lb also Holly bushes and spruce pines two for 25c exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. A. R. Ferguson, Murrayville,Ga. Route 1. 1 1-2 bu. Otootan soy beans sound and pure 90 per cent germination $3.50 per bu. W. W. Wilson, Route 2, War- then, Ga. Cream crowder peas in good condi- tion 10c lb. $5 per bu. same variety slightly stained by rain, 7c per lb. $3.50 sper bu, not prepaid. Wallace Petty, Route 2, Varnells, Ga. New Era peas $2 per bu; late orange cane seed $2 per bu. 500 bundles fodder at $3 hundred, FOB Menlo, J. H. Ward, Menlo, Ga. Route 1. 2 bu. Texas brab peas, 2 bu. Black crowder peas. and 100 lbs.| honey drip cane seed, sell or exc. for pure O. I. C. P. C. or duroc gilt ready bred or will exc. for pigs or shoats. W. A. Big- gers, Temple, Ga. Route 3. . Best variety cream sugar crowder peas gathered without rain 25c per lb. under half bu. lots 20c lb. for half bu. and bu. lots, for more than bu. lots write for prices. The yield of these peas in 1930 was from $75 to $100 per acre, all lots postpaid. Money order or cashiers check must accompany all orders. J. S. Bartley, West Point, Ga. 7 bu. of good sound clean clay peas at $2 per bu FOB cash with order. Ra- ford Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. 10 bu. large speckled crowder peas, excellent for table use, have some bursted ones, caused in thrashing, $4.50 per bu. not prepaid. W.H., Al- pharetta, Ga. : Little white rice peas 75c gal. add postage on all orders, no checks ac- cepted. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Route 3, Box 48, Ellijay, Ga. ~ 40 bu. Otootan soy beans 1930 crop, recleaned and shipped in new strong bags $3.50 bu. FOB here. Ben R. Tan- ner, Sandersville, Ga. New Era peas 100 per cent pure, picked before rains. .$3 bu. FOB. Wal- ter Tillman, Hillsboro, Ga. Route 2. Hastings Jackson wonder bush col- ored butter beans, very prolific, 25c lb. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Route 6. 20 lb. bunch lima beans colored 15c lb; 5 Ib. bunch black wax beans 15c Ib; 2 lb. running butter beans, 15c lb. a FOB. Mrs. C. J. Phillips, Soperton, a. 15 bu. Brabham peas $2 per bu. FOB. Ererions Ga. RK. B. Long, Culverton, a. Bushel gourd seed 10c per doz; Stringless green pod seed, sound and clean 20c large cupful, equal to a 20c pkt. or exc. for a few lbs. sundried ap- ples free from peel, core and worms, each to pay postage, will exc. 1 cupful beans for 1 lb. apples. Mrs. W. L. PiCHecyDHer, Forest Glenn, Ga. Rt. 120 day velvet beans $1.50 bu. will exc. for good Coker cotton seed and runner peanuts. O. S. & C. R. Dug- gan, Chester, Ga. ~ Will exc. pure bred day old chicks of the following breeds, R. I. Reds barred rocks and white rocks, at $10 per 100, Leghorns at $9 per 100, for good sound hay peas. Prefer Brabs, Irons or Clays. Arthur A. Bennett, Sandersville, Ga, i 2 1-2 or 3 lbs. good, black pole beans, 25 lb. Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Rt. 2 Ly- erly, Ga. 50 lbs. Calif. black eyed peas. free from weevils, 7 1-2c lb. or will exch. for good sound seed. 100 day vevet beans, $2 bu. J. A. Page, Rt. 1, So- perton, Ga. Half runner garden bean seed, 15c cupful, 35c lb. Mrs. R. C. Maloch, Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ga. : Brabham peas, $3 per bu, mixed peas, $2 FOB. W. M. Whitehurst, Jef- fersonville, Ga. 50 bus. good sound Clay peas, mixed, $2.50 per bu. FOBs Whitehurst, Jeffersonville, Ga. 50 lbs. White sugar crowders, the vine grows 10 or 12 feet long. Very prolific, 20c Ib or 6 lbs. $1 postpaid. The lot $6 FOB. C. R. Burrell, Rt. 1, not | Auburn, Ga. 50 bus. sound, clean and. bright brabham peas and 25 bus. of bunch speckled peas. Make best offer,\ FOB. J. R. Harris, Rt, 2, Cusseta, Ga. Thursday, March 5, 1931, 10 lbs. of old fashioned half runner green pod striped garden beans, 3c lb. No stamps. Mrs. J. L. Tanner, Rt. 4, Vienna, Ga. Clean, bright Clay or Whippoorwill ~ peas, del. Ga.-points at $3 bu. in lots of 2 bu or over W. . Hampton, Min- eral Bluff, Ga. Bright, sound field peas, $2.50 bu. del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. Bunch white butterbeans for plant- ing, 20c lb. del. Mixed white butter- beans for eating, 10c lb. del. Mrs. J, T. Patillo, Rt. 6, Box 60, LaGrange, a. Butterbeans: 2 crop bunch Hender- son from one planting, 20c lb. or exch. for Spanish peanuts, 6 lbs. for 1 bu. B. B. Strange,- Rt. 5, Swainsboro, Ga. CORN AND CORN SEED FOR SALE Seed corn Rockdale, Tenn. Red cob and long Bancroft $2.25 per bu. Also 100 bu. corn forssale $1.10 per bu. FOB shucked and sorted. J. L. White, Adairsville, Ga. Route 1. Yollow popcorn in ear 4c per lb. FOB send money order. J. L. White, Adairsville, Ga. Route 1. : Whatleys Imp. prolific seed corn $2.50 per bu. 2 bu. to bag FOB. Shorts Golden Queen popcorn 7 1-2c per Ib. 100 Ibs to bag FOB. Frank L. Short, Sylvester, Ga. : Popcorn (Yellow genuine) 10c Ib. large mammoth sunflower seed 25c lb. will exc. for Lady Finger peas. G. H. Pharis, Oliver, Ga. Route 2. Seed corn, Campbells imp. Golden dent, aiso white dent, I made on com- mon farm land 78 bu. per acre with 50 lbs. soda 200 lb. fertilizer per acre, 10c per qt. 60c peck, FOB Surrency, Ga. Cash or money order. Alex Camp- | bell, Surrency, Ga. Golden Dent seed corn nubbed and shelled 5c lb. 65c pk. $2.50 bu. FOB Bishop, Ga. John K. Huff, Bishop, Ga. Box 12. Mexican June corn 2nd year from Hastings $1 per peck jr exc. (also stringless green pod bean seed 30c Ib. a few lbs. cornfield beans 40c lb. money order only. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Route 1, Meigs, Ga. ~ Have pure red cob Whatleys prolific seed corn for sale at $2.50 per bu. or 75c peck. Otis Stephens, Cordele, Ga. Route 2. Golden Queen popcorn and Texas Ribbon cane seed at 6c per lb. in 20 or more lbs. or 8c in less. Large head sunflower seed at 10c per lb. J. D. Means, Elko, Ga. Seed corn for sale Merritts Drouth Prolific seed corn from Merritts seed West Minster, S. C. First year from originator, every stalk has from 2 to 4 ears, on good land, all red cob, $2 per bu. W.. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Hastings White seed chicken corn 25c per pound. Mrs. C. G .McGee, Nich- olls, Ga. Seed corn 8 row Watkins from 1 to 4 ears to stalk; price $2.50 per bu. K. P. Walden, Louisville, Ga. 150 bu. shelled corn in 2 1-2 bu. sacks, - want $1 per bu. K. P. Walden, Louis- ville, Ga. ; Red Mexican June corn 75c per peck, - prolific. W. M. Bryan, Canon, a. s White rice popcorn for sale, 12 cents per pound as many as four or five ears to a stalk. W. M. ) Bryan, Route 1, Canon, Ga. Whatleys red cob seed corn picked, - nubbed and shelled 70c per uk. $1.30 per half bu. $2.25 per bu. FOB Chats- a Ga. John Bradley, Chatsworth, Be 200 bu. shucked ear corn 80c bu. FOB Campton, Ga. W. F. Camp, Campton, Ga. White Mexican June corn 75c peck, FOB. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin, Ga. 500 bu. ear corn in shuck, 80c FOB Ed S. Lewis, Dawson, Ga. Little cob seed corn for sale, careful- y selected, nubbed and shelled, $1 per e . or $3 per bu. J. D. Taylor, Vienna, a. Mexican June corn carefully select- ed for seed $4 bu. or will exc. for 90 day sound velvet beans for seed. M. A. Lifsey, Reynolds, Ga. Woods imp. Golden Dent corn as early as Truckers and much larger and better 25c qt. or 50c gal. del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Route 4. Old fashioned yellow field flint large eared seed corn $1 per peck del. $2.75 bu. FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. -Route 3. Yellow pop corn, nubbed and very clean at $3 per bu. 6c per lb. Harold Morgan, Vienna, Ga. a Be - phursday, March 5, 1931. Georgia Products For Sale CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Truckers Favorite seed corn 1 yr. from Hastings feld selected, nubbed, shelled and weevil treated 75c pk. $2.50 bu. FOB Waycross. Good pea vine and also clover mixed hay, baled $20 per ton. F. W. Balcomb, Waycross, Ga Yellow Golden Queen popcorn at 6c Jb. no less than 15 lbs. shipped. 100 lbs, or over 5c lb. Add postage, no checks accepted. E. W. Cornelison, Kensington, Ga. - Piedmont 2 ear corn Ist yr. $2.50 bu. collect; $1 peck postpaid. Rhett Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Route 1. 1930 crop of white shelled popcorn at 8c lb. del. No stamps accepted. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga. Slip shuck corn 85c at barn. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Route 2. Genuine little white cob corn eight rows improved, very prolific, sound and no weevils, $3.25 bu. nubbed and shelled, all FOB. G. F. Smith, Dawson, Ga. Route 6. Pure blue Mexican June seed corn, nubbed and shelled, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. FOB Bishop, Ga. - 15000 Ibs. corn in ear $1 per hundred at my place 10 miles from Cochran, Ga.. Mrs. J. M. Pritchett, Route 1, Cochran, Ga. : Golden Dent corn, 10c qt. 75c peck, $2 bu. FOB. Send M. O. or ash. Ruth Spivey, Surrency, Ga. Hastings and Marlboro seed corn crossed and field selected for 5 years past 6c per lb. del. in 10 lb. lots or more or exc. for Porto Rico potato pants or seed beans of any kind. W. A. Moore, Waco, Ga. Route 3. Selected Marlborough Prolific seed corn 75c per peck, $2.50 per bu. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. - Hastings Prolific seed corn $2 per bu. 1 pk. 60c. Webster Calloway, Far- mington, Ga. Old fpshioned yellow seed corn hand picked last year, corn good sound, $1 - bu. Pop corn hand shelled, good and clean, new corn good for young chick- ens, make more feed to the acre than _ any other feed, 10c lb. J. M. Sapp, _ Dublin, Ga. Route 6, Box 125, Pure Mosbys Prolific seed corn, two ears to the stalk, field selected, Price $3 per bu. or 80c per peck, Include _ postage with order. Ben F. Powell, - Route 2, Lyerly, Ga. Two car-loads slip, shuck ear corn, eighty pounds to the bushel, 65c per - bu. FOB cars. Two hundred bu. sound - Shelled corn in even weight bags, 75c per bu. FOB here. F. L. Beasley, (No address given) Marlboro seed corn field selected only _ two ears to the stalk, price $2.50 per bu. $1.50 per half bu. $1 peck. J. E. _ Bailey, Raymond, Ga. Banks- Farm Relief, Sound, firm, deep grained and heavy yielder white seed corn. Selected. $2 per bu. FOB. DS. Cash, Route 1, Ayersville, Ga. Old time yellow seed corn for sale _ $1 per peck, del. O. O. Hamilton, Vi- - dalia, Ga. _Nice pop corn 1930 crop 25 pint Sheed. Miss Lula Floyd, Rockmart, Ga. Route 2. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC FOR SALE _ __ Few pecan . trees for gale or exch, _ for peanuts or potato seed. Mrs. Rubie M. Jackson, Fort Valley, Ga. RFD 4. Goose berry bushes, $1 doz. for grape vine cut. 50c doz. dewberry vines, 50c doz. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga. _Old fashioned peach trees, press and clear seeds, knee-high, 1c each. Exch. for any kind or garden seed. Mr. J. H. Kelehar, Ellabell, Ga. _ State insp. budded, true to name Stu- art.and Schey pecan trees; 4 ft. 30c; and 5c extra for ea. additional ft. to 8 ee Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. 1 doz. May cherries, 18 to 27 in. $1 Cash. and postage. Mrs. Flora Sams, _ Cumming, Ga. Rt. 7. __ All lead. var. Govt insp. fruit trees, apple, 15 and 20c each; peach, 15 and 12 1-2c each; Keifer and Garber pear, 40c each, $4 doz. Concord and Niag- eo grape vines, 10c each. I. V. Head, Cleveland, Ga. a. __ Quince, pomegranate, 15c to 35c, also beach pickle, preserves, 50 and 60c qt. Exch. for grain, corn, honey and cured Middling meat. Mrs. R. S. Waverly Hall, Ga. _ All lead. var. 2 and 3 yr. old apple trees, 10 and 20c each; peach, 15c; Keiffer and Garber pear, 40c each; ichmond cherry, 40c each; red June oe: e 2 Simpson, . } MAREET BULLETIN plum, 25c each; Cuthbert raspberry, 10c; Concord and Niagara grape vines, 10c ea.; All true to name and State insp. Exch. for honey or anything can use. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.) Bax 1: Plants For Sale Rooted Kudzu plants $12.50 per M. Cuttings guar. to root if set out right; $6 per M. Everbearing strawberry plants, $3 per M. John E. Greer, Rt. 3, Fort Valley, Ga. Open bed E, J. W. cabbage plants, ready to ship, 500 for 50c, 75c per M. Talmadge Walker, Wray, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Early Jersey and Charles W., good plants and immed. shipment, 500 for 60c, 90c Re 1M. E. H. Stokes, Rt. 3, Macon, a. Frost proof cabbage plants, Early Jersey and Charles W., yellow and white Bermuda onion plants, good plants and prompt del. 500 for 60c, 90c ber M del. C. W. Stokes, Rt. 3, Macon, a. Tomato plants, Greater Baltimore, Red Rock, Marglobe and Bonny, Best, 500 for 75c, $1.25 per M. Exp. col. 4M and up, $1 per M. Ready April 15. Booking orders now, satis, guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Jersey and Charles W., Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch, large, fresh grown and well rooted. 500 for 55c, 90c per M. 2M for $1.70 del, by PP postpaid. Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. ' Cabbage and gen. Bermuda onion yellow and white, price, 1M for $1, 5M for $3. Del. price $1.15 per M, $3.50 for 5M. Quick shipment and ood plants guar. J. A. Mitchell, Thomas- ville, Ga. Gen. Porto Rican potato plants, Govt. insp. from extra early hot bed plants, $1.45 per M. Morgan Rowell, Hazelhurst, Ga. Millions of potato plants for sale, will be ready for shipment about March 25, $1.75 per M. All above 5M, $1.50 per M. Mrs. C. R. Williams, Al- ma, Ga. s Frost proof cabbage plants, early Jersey and Charles. Wakefield, yellow and white Bermuda and prize taker onion plants, 500 for 60c, 90c per M. del. 5M and up, 70c per M. FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Rt. 3, Macon, Ga. | Cabbage plants, leading variety, 500 for 70c, $1.25 per M. prepaid. Prize taker and Silver skin onion plants, 500 for 75c, $1.30 per M, postpaid. Potato plants, April and May delivery, $1.50 per M. T. G. Crenshaw, Pitts, Ga. C. W. cabbage plants, 75c per M, Marglobe tomato plants, and Big Stem Jersey and Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M. 5M lots or more, $1.50 per M. 5 varieties of tomato seed, all cert. at 65c lb. Marglobe tomato seed, $1.25 per lb. Send money order with order. D. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga. Booking orders for govt. insp. Porto Rico potato plants to be del. on or about April 15, at $1.75 per. M. up to 5M; over 5M, $1.50 del. in Ga. Crystal Wax and Yellow Bermuda onion plants, 40c per 200, 65c for 500, $1.25 per M del. J. J. Shearouse, Guyton, Ga. Imp. Red skin Porto Rican and Nan- ye Hall potato plants; govt. insp. $1.50 per M. FOB. April del. No personal checks. C. R. Redman, Pelham, Ga. Cabbave plants, 75c per 100 postpaid. Marglobe and New Stone. tomato plants, 75c per 100, or exch. for potato plants. Miss Mandy McGill, Vidalia, Ga. Rt.. 2. Gov. insp. Porto Rican potato plants $1.75 per M. FOB. All over 25M, $1.50 per M. FOB. S. D. Graham, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. Imp. Porto Rican red skin insp. and dipped, del. April and May, $1.60 per M. del. anywhere in Ga. W. D. Light- sey, Rt. 2, Box 133, Odum, Ga. Early Jersey and Charles W. Frost Proof cabbage plants, 500 for 65c, $1 per M. . Postpaid. Prompt shipment. R. C. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. Cabbage and collard plants now ready, 75c per M. FOB. New Stone tomato plants, booked for shipment when danger of frost is over, $2 per M FOB. C. B. Garner, Brooklet, Ga. Imp. Porto Rican poe plants, Cer. and very early from hot beds, $1.50 per M, FOB. Zora Hayden, Alma, Ga. | Am booking orders for Early Triump and Porto Rican cert. potato plants, April and May del. Write for prices. W. T. Kelley, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ga. f Flarly Charls. and E. J. Cabbage plants now ready, $1.10 per M. 5M or 10M lots at 85c per M. del. I will also have sweet potato slips for sale. G. E. Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Early Jersey and Charles W. cab- bage, white and yellow Bermuda onion plants, 500 for 60c, $1.20 per M. del. eee Mathis, Flowery Branch, Ga. Himalaya blackberry plants, $4 per 100, exch. for dried fruit or pigs. C. F. Matheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga. Frequent and very late wearing strawberry plants (bears late as Nov. 20) now ready for setting, 75c per 100. Cheaper rates if larger lots are taken. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. New 1931 rased E. J. and Charles W and Copehagen market cabbage, also Bermuda onon plants, 500 for 50c, 90c per M. del. Open field grown. Iceberg lettuce, 40c per 200, 80c per 500, $1.50 per M. del. postpaid. E. J. Durham, St. Marys, Ga. Kudzu roots, $4 per 100. Mrs. Mat- tie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. E. J. and W. E. Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.10 per M, collards, 75c per M. Yel- low and white Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M. 500 for 60c. B. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Early Jersey and Charles W. cab- bage, white and yellow Bermuda oinon plants, 500 for *0c, $1.20 per M. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Charles W. Early Jersey cabbage plants, 500.for 65c, $1.10 per M. del. 10 Mfor $8 collect. Guy Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. Charles. Wakefield cabbage plants | now ready, $1.15 per M, 5M and 10M lots, 90c per M. del. Mrs, Dora Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Cabbage plants, 50c per M. B. F. Abney, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. Potato plants, Porto Rico, Nancy Hall, duly insp. $1.50 per M. del. B. M. Dowdy, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Earliest imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 30c per hundred, Everbearing strawberry plants 40c per 100. All young and well rooted. Prompt ship- ment. Major Crow, Cumming, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants 25c per 100, 300 for 65c, 500: for $1.10. $2 per M. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. Lead. var. cabbage plants, 500 for 60c, $1 per M. Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 per M. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, 603 E. Savannah Ave., Valdosta, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants best qual- ity, insp., ready in April. Tomatoes, stone var., $1 per M. James Williams, Coffee, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M. 5M for $7.50. Bermuda onion plants and cabbage plants, prepaid, 500 for 80c, collect, 75c per M. Ruby King pepper plant, March 15th del, $2.50 per M. Prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. Crystal wax Bermuda onions, 500 for 75c, $1.25 per M. E. J. and Charles W. cabbage, 500 for 60c, $1 per M. Iceberg lettuce, 50c per 100, Earlyanna tomato plants, 50c per 100, ready March 15. Walter W. McEver, Rt. 1, Brasel- ton, Ga. Kudzu roots, 2 to 5 yrs. old, well rooted at reasonable prices. I have grown Kudzu for 20 years and know what plants may be depended upon to live and thrive, and sell this kind. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Kudzu plants for sale; will exch. for anything I can use. R. E. Woodall, Tiger, Ga. Moss covered parsley plants, 25c per doz, add postage. Bessie Boone, -Com- merce, Ga. Govt. insp. Porto Rico potato plants, will be ready about March 25, April and May del. $1.40 per M. postpaid in Ga. Full count and satis. guar. Book- ing orders now, first order received will be first filled. O. F. Baker, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. . A Govt .insp. Porto Rican potato plants, last -of March, April May and June del. $1.40 per M, cash with order. Write for prices on larger lots. Full count and satis. guar. H. F. Baker, Tifton, Ga: Rt. 7. Eariest variety imp. Klondke straw- berry plants all well rooted, young plants, 25c per hundred, $1.25 per 500, $2 per M del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 4. ay Tomato plants from new blight proof med. early, beautiful fruit. Now ready for del. for Mar. 20. Also pimento pep- | per, cayenne pepper and red rock to- matoes later on, after Mar. 25. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga. Guar. well rooted open field grown Mrs. from best of seed, cabbage plants, PAGE THIRTEEN Charles W., E. Flat Dutch, 300 for 50c 600 for 75c, M for $1.10. Postpaid or exch. some for Crowder peas. C. R. Burrell, Auburn, Ga. aR Mint plants, 5c ea. Add 7c postage, on orders for less than 25c. Mrs, P. R Chesser, Auburn, Ga. : Plants Wanted Want 500 negro killer potato draws. Write what you have or just send COD. | Mrs. J. A. Street, Martinez, Ga. Want to exch. 15 pure bred Buff Orp eggs for 1M Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, ea. to pay postage on what they send. Mrs. W.-M. DeLa Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 6. < Bermuda onions plants or sets also some Bermuda onion seed, will exc. value. Mrs. W. B. Autry, LaCross, Ga. ; Want 3000 Big Stem Jersey potato plants to set out the last of March 0; first of April. E. A. Tankersley, Thom son, Ga. Tie Want 1 or 2 M Bermuda onion plants or from 2 to 3 gal. onion sets; also 1000 E. Jersey cabbage plants, will exc. value for same. Mrs. C. G. Wheeler, Cumming, Ga. Route 4. : Want to exchange new young dew- berry plants for raspberry plants or for hydrangea poniculatas or for pot plants. Write me what you have. Mrs. T. R. Griffin, Route 5, Carrollton, Ga. Want to exc. Spanish and runner peanuts mixed for potato plants 12c lb. or $3 bu. (25 lb) to the bu. want plants by the last week in March or first week inApril.. Plants must be reasonable, prefer Porto Rican, Nancy Hall, Nigger Killer or Big Stem Jer- sey. A. C. Williams, Route 2, Box 80, Athens, Ga. wage Want 1000 Gov. ins. Porto Rico po- tatot plants to be del.,April 10th to 20th. Will exc. 2 settings pure bred Owen Strain R. I. Red eggs or half bu. Wilson Marlboro prolific seed/corn for same, Each party to pay postage. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. Want 10M Red Skin Bunch yams po- tato plants not later than April 15th, will pay $1 per M. or exc. $1.25 value for same. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Route 2. Nd I want best del. prices.on 5000 pink skill Porto Rico potato plants, Must A pure. Thos. M. Edmonds, Amity, a. fi . i Want 2 M or more Kudzu plants, must be strong, well rooted plants, make best offer. J. K. Truelove, Mur- rayville, Ga. Route 2. Cae Want to exc. sweet potato plants seed peanuts, write me what you have. B. M. Dowdy,.Baxley, Ga. Route 4. Want: pure old fashioned yellow or pumpkin yam potato plants and Nancy Hall state price M.; also rhubarb pie plant; will buy or exch. sun driea peaches, 1930 cured, paper shell sound pecans; will give 2 lbs. pecans for 4 nice- roots of pure pie plant rhubarb in good shape, half runner speckled garden bean, sell or exc. 35 lb. wax, white or yellow pop corn. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Route 1, Monroe, Ga. a 1000 Jerusalem yams and 1000 Nancy Hall potato plants, state prices. M. Norton, Alpharetta, Ga., Route 5. I would like to give an order for five hundred Porto Rico potato slips to be set out as soon ag possible, must be cheap for cash. Jas. Henry Cantrell, Buford, Ga. ag _Miscellaneous For Sale a - Yellow root, 25c lb. sassafras, 20c Ib. Queen of the Meadow, ratsbane, 35c lb. white ash, black haw, 20c lb. and walnut trees, 3 yrs. old, 25c ea. Clea= burn Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. | Box 64. ie Good water ground meal, postpaid and ins. at reasonable price. Writ Mrs. C. A. Allen, Loudsville, Ga. Golden Seal, dry or green, 20c lb. 6 lbs. $1; plants, $1 a 100; ratsbane, black haw, life everlasting, 20c; sassa fras, 25c lb. catnip, 10c bunch; che bark, 15c lb. Mrs. Dan Silver, Talkin Rock, Ga. No. 2. nee we Dewberries, 5c each, 50c doz. sage, 10c bunch, red pepper, 10c pkg.; pop | corn, 10c pkg. grape vines, 10c each, $1 doz. Blackberries, Eldorado, Early Harvest, Ambrosia and Himalaya, 5 each, 50c doz. Rev. L. D. Rolader, At- lanta, Ga. Route 7, Box 454! 23 3 lbs. chicken feathers, free from wing and tail feathers, 25c lb. del. b PP ist and 2nd zone. Mrs. C. Gibbs, Jeffersonville, Ga. RFD 2. PAGE FOURTEEN ars Flowers And Seed For Sale _ White, yellow and lavender hardy chrysanthemums, 25c doz. Purple iris strong roots, 25c doz, 6 doz for $1.; extra large prize winning mums, lavender, bronze, red reverse 5c ea, 6 per 100, strong 6 in cuttings. Cash or M. O. only. Miss Inez Moore, Rt. _ 8, Bowdon, Ga. 2 doz red amaryllis bulbs 30c ea. or $3 per doz. add postage. Money order, Esther Scales, Boston, Ga. - Gladioli, large size postpaid, maid- ens blush, arlon, and general mix- ture, 25c doz, $1.50 per 100; American, Peach, autumn queen, alice tiplady, Mrs, F. King, 30c per doz, $2 per 100. Virginia, Schwaben, romance, Beatrice Venus, Mrs. F. C. Peters, B. L. Smith, Albania, 35c per doz, $2.25, per 100. sc per doz., $3 per 100. Tycks Zang Sc per doz. Mixture of all 35 doz, 52.25 per 100. Jersey beauty dahlias, 25c ea. crinum bulbs 25c ea, amaryllis 3 for 45c, 20c ea. Pysostegia-Virginica 25 doz plants, mixed larkspur, same. birt postpaid. J. F. Cottongim, Box 7, East Point, Ga. Double yellow Japonica, 2 yr. old, well rooted, 25c large 4 yr. old, 50c ea. Tris 40c doz, boxwood 12 inches, $1.30 ea. Jonquils, daffodils, 30c doz. honey suckle 20c doz, peach rose 2 yr. old, well rooted 30c ea. Wedding bells 30c ea. Pink baby rose, 20c ea. Ivy 30c ea. Butter and eggs 20c doz, evergreen 20c doz. Miss M. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. Althea lilies 15c ea. azaleas 10c ea. ueberry bushes $1 per doz. Birdseye ushes 10c ea. snowballs 20c ea, yellow thornless roses $1 doz. sugar plums 10c a. crab apple sprouts 10c ea. Doz noice roses $1. doz. Blue flags 40c doz, snow drops 25c doz. Mt. laurels 15c doz; red rogwood 10c ea. Arbor- vitae 20c ea. All well rooted, add post- age. Nice plant with every _ order. Miss Clara Ruby Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. __ Arbor vitae 20c ea, althea lilies 15c a. sugar plums, and crabapples l5dc a. red dogwood 10c ea. snow drops 25c doz. yellow winter pinks 50c doz. flowering peach trees 20c ea.; pink and white trailing arbutus 20c. All well rooted, nice plant with every order. Add postage. Mrs. Albert Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. - Fine dahlias 50c and $1 ea. Pyramid arbor vitae 3 ft. $1.50 2 ft. $1. Globe arbor vitae 12 in. 50c, 15 in. 75c, 18 in. $1. Irish juniper 3 ft. $1.50, 2 ft. $1; Boxwood 12 inc. 50c, 15 in. 75c, $1 for 10 in. Weeping rosemary 3 ft. $1.50, cyprus 3 ft. $1.50, 2 ft. $1. Laurel, ivy, crab, red haw, English dogwood, ja- ponica, lily white red throat, snowball, yard hydrangea, pride of Rochester, double pink peonie, 25c ea. Purple dris 6 for 25c, myrtle, ghebe ivy 25c r bunch. Honeysuckle vine 25c. Mrs. W. T. Pantor, Morgantown, Ga. Dwarf arbor vitae, 17 to 30 in. 3 yr. d, well rooted 35c ea. Cannas: King Humbert and red with bronze foliage, and yellow and orange spotted, 25c doz. Lemon lily and double tiger lily ea.; ferns, fiuffy ruffle, big Boston -and Roosevelt 3 for 25c. White and ee ere oxalis bulbs 3 for 10c. Add postage all orders under 50c. Mrs. W. a urphy, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5, 96. 5) - Double large pink poppy seed 10c ser tablespoonful. Will exchange for anch butter bean seed or white feed sacks in good condition or rhubarb ae Mrs. H. W. Bryson, Rome, Ga. _ Pink and white oxalis, 5c ea. red and pink angel wing begonia 10e ea. white tree begonia 15c ea. red rose bud geranium 10c, white and green and purple and solid green wander- ing jew, 2 for 5c, Christmas castus 5c ea. May cactus 5c ea. Pansy plants 15 per doz. Salmon sultana 10c, pink Itana 15c for nice cuttings, sword id Boston ferns 15c ea. Coral be- gonia and Thurstoni begonia 20c ea. ovaltine lucerne 15c ea. White and k conk begonia 10c ea. Mrs. J. D. oyett, Rt. 2, Cairo, Ga. Gladioli bulbs 10c doz. small yard inks 15c doz. Kale and mustard eed, large spoonful for 5c.; hydrangea 10c ea.; sound four oclock eed 5c per Nice cushaw seed 5c per doz. Few milk and wine lilies 5c a. small milk and wine lilies 25c doz. s. J. D. Stewart, Cairo, Ga. verbena, 3 lar fine plants mixed 6 for 25c. Larkspur mixed 6 for c, California poppies 6 for 25c. white, fiery red, -| Dorothy Perkins roses, 25 doz; red and pink conck rooted 5c pink cannas, $3 per 100; Presidents. ee MARKET Stamps taken, no checks. Mrs. H. Pol- eee 714 W. Oconee Street, Fitzgerald, a. White, salmon, pink and purple sul- tana, 15c ea. trailing and big leaf coleus, 10e ea. wandering jew 5c ea. red, salmon, pink, white geraniums 15c ea. large ruffled and double petu- nias 15 ea. rose morn petunia 25c doz. mixed colors double zinnias 25c doz.; coreopsis, gallardia, physostagia, buddleia, hollyhocks, delphinium 10c ea or 90c doz. Mixed colors asters 25c doz. red flowering quince, rose color weigelia, baby spirea, golden bell, new red leaf barberry, gold tip privit, Am- erican arbor vitae, 12 inches, all 25c ea., well rooted and sent postpaid. Mrs. Minnie L. McEver, Braselton, Ga. Rte. Boxwood and arbor vitae 20c ea. snow balls and altheas 20c ea. Birds- eye bushes and blue berry bushes 10c ea. Red dogwood, and red and yellow azaleas, 15c ea. Mt. Laurel 15c. ea. Winter ferns and evergreen plants 40c doz. flowering peach trees 20c ea. 10 choice roses and yellow thornless roses, $1 per doz. All well rooted, add tates a Mrs. Maude Wright, Loving, a. Blue Flag lilies 25 doz, or ex- change for good feed sacks, 3 for 25c. re J. C. Chappelear, Lavonia, Ga. Rts 3. Watermelon pink crepe myrtles, 2 to 4 ft. treated before shipped) 15c ea. Add .postage. Mrs. W. L. Stevenson, Sharpburg, Ga. oa Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per 100. Ray Johnson, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1 Blue grape hyacinths 50c per 100, will bloom this spring. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. a Galaz ferns 25c doz. double dark red dahlia tubers 50c doz. lemon lilies 50c doz. yellow with brown spots canna tubers 40c doz.; double cloudy green and yellow flowering daffodils $1 per doz.; white spider lilies $1.50 doz. black prince iris bulbs 50c doz, or $1.50 er 100. Mother of Pearl 15c ea.; ulbs: verbena, yellow primroses, lu- pines 25c doz. Add postage, on or- ders less than $1. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga.- Hedge cuttings, weeping willow cut- tings 50c per 100; wisteria vine, pink running roses, seven sister roses, al- thea bush, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; yellow and white mums 20c doz.; everbearing strawberry plants 20c per 100. March flowers 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Willa Mae Ralston, Ella Gap, Ga. Double pink - oleanders 25c ea. white 20c; tea olive, cherry laurel 25c to 75c. Magnolias 25c to $1. Cannas, double pink, Eureka, King Humbert, tall with bronze leaves, red with green foliage, 40c doz. pink crepe mrytle, double white spirea, 20c ea. Maple begonias 25c. Several colors and varieties mums 25c doz.; weeping lantana 15c; double salmon pink ge- ranium, rooted l5c. Cuttings salmon pink, white, 4 for 25c.. White and green striped Jew 3 for 10c; crimson red verbena 10c. Exchange for ligus- trum, wall flowers, large type dahlia tubers, big star leaf begonia. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga... Sweet Williams 20c doz; petunias, phlox, 3 different kinds yellow dais- ies,'10c doz. yellow jasmine, white honey suckle vines 10c. ea. Golden glow, blue ageratum 5c bunch. Ele- phant ear 10c bulb; blue yard hy- drangea 10c cuttings, double red car- nations 5c cutting; physostegia 5c bunch, heartsease 10c doz. Mrs. E. B. Warren, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Pink and red geranium cuttings, white, pink May cactus cuttings 5c ea.; blooming size white calla bulbs 25c; Night blooming cereus 5c; cut-: tings white conck 5c; begonia green leaf, red leaf, and stem conck begonia rooted 15c. cuttings 5c. Big leaf Jew 5c. Love tangle 5c; Sword, Big Boston, Oak ferns 15c ea; black velvet rose 10c; cabbage rose 10c; bridal wreath, flowering almond 10c; magnolia. 20c, laurel 15c; sweet bay 10c.; yellow an- na 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. : Boxwood for sale, well rooted and pretty tops, $1 doz; watermelon crepe myrtle trees, rooted 25c ea, magnolia glanca trees, rooted, 3 for $1; purple lilac, spirea, cape jesmine rooted 30c ea; Bird of Paradise, Canna bulbs, $1 doz. Large Yucca plants rooted, 3 for $1; English dogwood trees rooted 3 for $1; Irish rose plants 50c ea. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Trailing arbutus will exchange for anything useful. Mrs.\W. C. Nalley, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 3.) Large double City Portland rose FE aN ih een ak | 12 inch cuttings 50c per doz. BULLE PIN large red, prolific $2 per 100. Eureka large white, $1 per doz, or $6 per 100; Queen Helen large yellow and r variegated $1.50 per 100. Large butter and eggs, daffodils, crocus, and nar- cissi bulbs, all mixed $1 per 100. Monthly rose cuttings mixed Ic ea.; white wisteria cuttings 25c doz; double white gardenias 6 for $1. Coral berry bushes 25c ea. exchange any of above for fruit or fruit trees. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. Catnip and spearmint plants, well rooted 25c for the 2; red, pink and blue verbena plants, 3 for 26c. _Pot orchard, with long drooping foliage, purple and white flowers 25c ea. or 3 for 50c. Large open grown larkspur plants 50 for 75c; mixed petunia plants for budding 50 for 75c; Feather bail poppy plants 50 for 75c; hardy Dianthus plants, well rooted 50 for 75c; Arabian jasmine vine, evergreen, well rooted. All postpaid. Mrs. Wiley Yates, Barwick, Ga. _ Amaryllis bulbs 25c and 40c ea; white iris bulbs 30c per doz; April blooming narcissi 25c doz; Easter lily bulbs 20c doz; lavender physostegia or dragon head plants 15c doz; purple lilac bushes 20c ea; evergreen ivy vines 10c ea,; red, purple and _ pink verbena 5c ea. Miss Clyde Windham, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1. Mixed dahlia bulbs, fine quality $1 doz; sorted according to color, $1.50 doz. Named dahlias labeled 25c ea; California Beauty, Oregon Beauty, Maude Adams and __ others. Jersey Beauty 50c ea. Prennials: holly hocks, iris, columbia, physostegia, phlox, sweet William, golden glow, monar- dia, 25c per -doz. Peonies $1.50 per doz. Elephant ears 10c ea.; mums fine 50c doz. Also peonies, golden glow, forsythia, lilac striped rose, winter pinks, dusty miller, ageratum and funkia, will exchange for other plants and bulbs or any day old chicks. Mrs. W. C. Chastain, Box 97, Ellijay, Ga. Rosemary plants rooted 10c_ ea.; Double daffodils, early blooming 25c doz; nareissi bulbs 100 for 75c; cut- tings from winter honey suckle, be- gins blooming in December, fragrant, Sample blooms sent on request. Add postage. = A. J. Cotney, Rt. 4, Reynolds, a. Chrysanthemums, yellow, _ bronze, lavender, red with bronze, 15c doz. No stamps. Mrs. E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. Beautiful red and yellow cannas 25c doz, 5 doz for $1 del. Mrs. M. I. Con- ner, Rt. 3, Farmington, Ga. English dogwood, purple lilac yel- low jasmine, all rooted, 10c ea. Cape jasmine, well rooted 20c ea. Double white spirea, 15c ea.; Cream honey suckle 5c ea; old fashioned grass pinks 2 for 5c; purple sweet violets 15c doz; petunia plants, all colors, ready to set out 15c doz; phlox plants, same; May day yellow. lillies 20c- doz; Amaryllis bulbs 3 for 20c; red canon lily bulbs, 25c doz; Daisy mums 10c doz; white Easter lily bulbs 6 for 25c; Pink sweet Williams, 6 for 15c; Doro- thy Perkins roses, well rooted 15c ea. everblooming little white rose cut- tings, 3 for 5c; everblooming large double yellow or pink red velvet rose cuttings 3 for 5c. Mrs. Mattie Pike, Mauk, Ga. L arge double dwarf red cannas, 4 bulbs 25c, or 65c doz. Also rose pink double dwarf cannas same price; red, yellow, and yellow and red spotted tall cannas 50c per doz; red, pink and white gladioli bulbs, 4 for 25c; pure white iris bulbs, same price. Add post- oer, Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Abbeville, Ga. Pink almond, white spirea, bridal Wreath, hardy hibiscus, 20c ea; Shasta daisies, mixed jcolors. verbena and sweet Williams bloom this spring 30c doz. Feather few, annual phlox, blanket flower, pink and purple lark- spur plants 15c doz; Cannas: Pillar of fire, Indian shot, yellow, 5c ea. 40c doz. White cannas, (Eureka) 15c ea; 2 for 25c. Mixed iris 35c doz; trailing ever- green 5c bunch; mums} white, yellow, red, bronze, pink, not show type 5c ea, 3 for 10; pink thrift 1c ea. Any quantity seed: Sweet Williams, dian- thus pink, blanket fiower, giant zin- nias, marigold, dwarf red cockscomb, red and white bachelor buttons, mix- ed larkspur, double mixed holly hocks, double poppy, all colors, 10c per pack- age, 3 for 25c. All del. Will exchange any above except thrift for 2 bloom- ing peach bushes, or other flowers. No checks. Mrs. J. T. Pattillo, Rt. 6, Box 60, LaGrange, Ga. Double dahlia bulbs,. red, purple, and pink, 5c ea. double pink and red canna lilies 5c ea; large in- curved mums, yellow, bronze, salmon ae i hen yellow, - # Thursday, March 5, 1931, _ pink, white and cream at 30c doz. plants. Large but not incurved mums, dark red, light pink, dark pink, quill petal, light lavender, and orange 20c doz.; small size blooms, - dark tan, white, pink and yellow 10c doz. Add postage on small orders, stamps ac- cepted but no checks. Mrs. S. Sprag- gins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 5. Hardy silver king plants 20c doz; double white sweet pinks, 4 bunches 25c; dark red verbena 25c_ doz; double dahlias bulbs, white, red yellow and variegated 50c doz. Double blooming cannas, red, orange, salmon, pink, bronze, rose, pink, white 35c doz, $2 per 100; Large double mums, yel- low, white, and pink 25c doz; white shasta daisies 20c doz; white tuberose bulbs, 25c doz; everblooming white ~ thrift plants 10 doz. Mrs. W. M. | Vickers, Siloam, Ga. : : One Valentine cactus 7 yrs. old, 100 inches in. circumference, 56 inches in diameter, make best offer. Miss Lula Reynolds, Maysville, Ga. Jonquil bulbs, 20c doz, postpaid or exchange for cannas or double holly hock plants. Mrs. J. SS. Greene, Plainville, Ga. Rt. 1. e Double crimson yellow japonicas, 2 yr. old, well rooted, 25c ea; extra large 4 yr. old well rooted 50c ea; Jonquils, daffodils, 35c doz, red crepe myrtle 50c ea; Blue King iris 35c doz; pink flowering almond 20c ea.; Jacobs coat 50c bunch; deep red altheas 50c | ea; wedding bells 2 yr. old, well root- ed, 40c 6a; pink altheas 30c ea. Miss Clyde Barrett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 58. = : _ Gladioli bulbs, ruffled and plain, mixed colors, 20c doz, 6 doz for $1, | Several colors perennial. phlox 20c doz, 6 doz for $1. Tiger lily blooming size, 50c doz; dahlia bulbs, double, colors mixed 35c doz; 2 yr. old size regal lily 10c ea, 3 for 25c; physostegia, dillardia, larkspur, feather few and yellow daisy 10c doz, 3 doz for 25c. Add postage on orders less than $1, Mrs, J. H. Roebuck, Rt. 2, Buford, Ga. Very pretty double dahlias, 10c ea. or exchange for hyacinth bulbs; also April blooming narcissi, price 25c doz, or exchange for hyacinth bulbs. Miss E.. Jones, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, a. Jonquils 50c per 100, white narcissi 60c per 100, purple iris 20c doz, or 75c per 100. mums 10c doz, red cannas 30c doz, pink and purple verbena 15c doz; flowering locust 15c ea; golden bells, bridal wreath and brides bou- | quet, 2 for 15c; pink almonds, 5c ea; white and pink monthly roses 10c ea. pink climbing roses 6 for 50c.; wisteria vines 10c ea. Jemima Barnes, Oak- man, Ga. : : Rooted monthly roses 2. yrs. old, 6 for $1.25. Large frost. proof petunia plants, pink verbena, yellow star jas- mine $1 per 100; fragrant red verbena 50 for $1. Almost black, red dahlia bulbs 6 for 50c. Collection of fine dahlia bulbs mamed_ varieties, but labels lost, $4 doz. Collection of pot plants cuttings 15 for $1. Ten large size Maidens blush gladioli bulbs 50c doz; smaller size $1.50 per 100. Add Sob Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Hastings red King Humbert can- na roots 5c ea. Several hundred. Add pee: Mrs. G. T. Welch, Dallas, Mi a. Deep yellow double mums, 50c per 100.. Miss Tallulah C. Gordon, 7 W. Ninth St., Arco, Ga. vise Daffodils, 50c per 100; also purple lilac 20c ea, 3 for 50c. Easter bells 10c ea, 3 for 25c. Bessie Nichols, Ellijay, Ga. Ris. \ Red abutilon, hardy perennial 15c . ea. coral vines 15c ea, 6 for T5c, japanese bush honey suckle 20c ea.; pyramidal arbor vitae 2 yr. old, 30c ea, 4 for $1; 3 yr. old 50c ea, 3 for $1.25; large fine mums, pink, lavender, yellow, early, golden globe midseason, Silver wedding late, black hawk dark red late, sunset red reversed yellow early 5c each. Hardy pompons, bronze pink quilled, white, yellow : 25c doz; all double. Verbena red, white 20c doz, 3 doz for 50c. Michel- mas daisies, perennial asters white 25c doz; cannas: Mrs. Alfred Conard pink, Richard Wallace yellow, 5 kinds a red, all double 50c doz; Fla. sweet pea /~ seed, yellow, brown reversed, and coral vine seed 5c package. Postpaid on orders over 25c. No exchange. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Rt. 2, Arlington, Ga. King Humbert canna bulbs, bronze foliage, large beautiful red bloom, 40c doz, postpaid. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Am- ericus, Ga. a a Large sunflowers 25c pint del. Mrs. C. R. Starrett, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3, lavender Thursday, March 5, 1931. Flowers and Seed For Sale _ Periwinkle seed in sand 50c pint, $1 _ quart. Larkspur seed same. _ bean seed 50 lbs. "dares; 25c for. 6. Will exchange for _ peas_or peanuts or velvet beans or tomato plants. Mrs. B. O. Fussell, - Brunswick, Ga. - Snow balls, 3 for 10c. Yellow japon- icas 20c ea. bridal wreath, pink and - white, rooted, 4 for 25c. March flow- - ers, 10c bunch. Golden bell 15 each. - Monthly rose cuttings, pink and red 10c ea. Pink and red geranium cut- tings, 25c ea. Wondering jew 5 for 15c. _ Add postage. Mrs. Ella Smith, Talk- ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. . Mt. laurels, $1.50 doz., mt. ferns 25c - doz., ivy 2 for 25c, crabapples, 2 for 25c. Water lilies 25c doz. dogwood 15c ea. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Add postage. E. W. Ross, Morganton, Ga. ~ Mt. laurels, $1.50 doz., mt: ferns 25c doz., ivy 2 for 25c, crabapples 2 for 25c, water lilies 25c doz., dogwood 2 for 30c, trailing arbutus, 25 doz, Add _ postage. W. T. Thomason, Morgan- ton, Ga. Ba Bie Dahlia bulbs, Hastings large dou- ble decorative type colors: pink, red, yellow, buff, orange, and white ball type, and variegated red and white, _ 10 ea., or $1 doz. Canna bulbs, white and yellow 10c ea., $1 doz. cape jas- * mine rooted 1 yr.-old, 25c ea, 5 for $1. 2 yrs. old bloomed last yr. 50c ea. - Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. 300 small well rooted dwarf box- _ wood plants, $1.50 per 100 or $4 for the - lot. 50 well rooted crepe myrtle trees 18 to 30 inches, not sprouts, 10 for $1 or $2 for the lot. 1 doz. mixed colors _ iris, including pink and yellow, $1. Lg. _ flowering salmon pink and red can- nas, 75c doz. Old fashioned blackber- ry lilies, 50c doz. Large blooming size, - red and pink geraniums, double, 15c ea. Large settings dwarf sword and - lace ferns 15c ea. Large speckled leaf _ _begonias, 15c ea. White and pink ox- ~ alis 10c ea. Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville, Ga. : All colors hollyhock seed, for sale or exchange for garden bean seed and hot pepper seed. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. Shasta daisy plants 50c per 100. Mrs. Gordon Strickland, Royston, Ga. Long trumpet yellow daffodils, wht. narcissi bulbs, 20c per 100. Yellow fall pinks, 25 per 100. 3 green rose cut- tings, not rooted, 15c ea. Japanese morning glories, seed, 10c per doz: or exchange for Cherokee rose bushes or dahlia bulbs, pecan trees, garden bean seed, tender kind, or brown Leghorn eggs for setting. Add postage.. Mrs. Ethel Tallant, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 17, BOX 21, : 100 long needle pines, 1 to 4 ft. high ' well rooted, 50c to $1 ea. Mrs. W. A. _ Comandee, Camilla, Ga. __ Mixed dwarf coxcomb seed, 10c per teaspoonful, 3 colors bachelor button - Seed 10c large package. Mrs. W. Baughan, Talking Rock, Ga. Large clumps ornamental bamboo, 50c. Seven umbrella chinas, 2 to 3 ft. _ $1. Large blooming clumps Dorothy _ Perkins roses and wisteria, 15c ea. 8 for $1. Mrs. J. E. Gaskins, Willacoo- chee, Ga. : Mixed perennial pea seed, 10c per Spoonful or 3 for 25c. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 42. Now booking orders for all colors exhibition chrysanthemum plants, or- iginally from Hastings, 50c per doz. Will exchange for peas, beans, etc., also double white and pink geraniums - Yooted. Write before sending. Mrs. . LL. H. Harville, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 old time boxwood, 22 inches, good Shape, $3.50 ea. Party to come after them. Mrs. E. S. Greene, Loganville, Oe. Rte a. oe : Different finds shrubbery, lilies, _ bulbs, fine large type mums, 6 colors. Will exchange for i-2 bushel large - red peanuts, 1 gallon white bunch _ butter bean seed, onion sets, 500 cab- -bage plants, 1 gallon stringless green pod bean seed, 2 Ibs. Kentucky pole bean seed, cornfield bean seed. Write a Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton. a. Bie Yellow jonquils, 12 for 15c, $1 per 100. Yellow day lilies, 1c ea. Purple lilac, Oc ea. Flowering pear 10c ea. White shasta daisies, 15c doz. $1 per 100. Coral vine seed 20c per doz. Red and yellow large bloom cannas, bulbs, - 5 ea. or 30 for $1. White iris, 25c - per doz. or 5 doz. for $1. White Eas- ter lilies, 6 for $1. Will exchange for eggs to set, crowder peas, white, 100 size sacks, each to pay postage in exchange All orders P. P. Mrs. O. P. ugh, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1. Althea, white with red center, 25c Castor Small red wood ce- 1 ; MARKET BULL ea. 3 for 50c. Cape jasmine, white Spirea, English dogwood 25c ea. black- berry lilies, $1.50 doz. red cannas, 75c doz. 3 varieties ferns, well. rooted, one Of each for 35c. Dw- . boxwood cut- tings 50 per 400. Tre boxwood cut- tings 40c 100, all del. prices. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. _Blue flags. and white flags or iris. 25 doz, $1.50 100. Snow drops, jon- quils, narcissi, yellow June lilies 20c doz. 90c 100. Trumpet daffodils, 25 doz, $1.25 100. Pink Dutch hyacinths 50c doz. Dorothy Perkins roses, flow- ering almonds, 3 for 25c. Add postage on orders less than $1 Miss L. M. Davis, Rt. 1, Silver Creek, Ga. 6 monthly rose bushes, different colors, field grown, $2 for the lot. Sid- ney Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Oak hydrangea, 2 ft., white spirea, English dogwood, 2 yrs. old, 15c ea. Yellow bells 6 for 25c. Single red and double white altheas, 2 ft., 25c each, smaller 10 and 15c ea. Double pink everblooming roses 2 yrs. old, 25 ea. red spirea blooming size, 20c.ea. Add postage, no checks. Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mefntyre, Ga. Rt. 2... Rooted red rosebud geraniums, 25c ea. Cuttings of cabbage geraniums, cuttings of Christmas and Thanks- giving cactus 15c ea. fine leaf fern 20c. Jew 5c cutting. Add postage. Will exchange for nice large feed sacks at 10c ea. 100 Ib. size, or any color root- ed sultanas. Mrs. Huldah- Castelow, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. -Privet' hedge plants,. stocky . well rooted, 2 doz. plants 2 ft. high 10c ea. 100 plants 8 to 18 in. 5c ea. Mrs. J. D. Bickers, White Plains, Ga. 1 nice 4 ft. ornamental cedar per- fect cone shaped, 2 colors of green $1.50 del. other common cedars, nice- ly shaped, 35c ea. or 6 for $1.35 del. Long leaf pine, cypress trees, water oak, locust trees, 25c ea., any 6 for $l. Castor oil plants 60c per 100 del, No smaller order filled. Crabapple 10c ea, plus 5c postage. Jessie Joiner, Lou- isville, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 varieties iris 60c doz. 25 for $1.20 mixed colors gladioli 25c doz., $1 per 100. mixed dahlias $1 doz. Yellow weigelias, pink, pink and white varie- gated double altheas, in white and variegated leaf, single white and pur- ple and pink spirea, 6 for $1. Golden bell, purple lilac, forsythia linden, pink pea shrub, bridal wreath 4 for 25c. Purple wisteria, white English dogwood, double yellow kerria 2 for 25G. oston ivy and periwinkle vine 20c doz.-myrtle vine, blue violets, mix- ed colors sweet. william and chester- field daisies 50c per 100. Shasta dai- sies 2 doz. 40c. red, pink and black holly hock plants 5c ea. ~mixed' per- ennial pea seed 10c per spoonful, Will exchange for anything useful. No checks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rty 3: Z Azaleas, rhododendrons, Mt. Laurel, white pines, white dogwood, fuzzy limb locust, pink flowers, all 25c ea., or 6 for $1. Giant Emperor daffodils 35c doz. $1.50 100. purple german iris yellow beard 35c doz. $2.50 per 100. White April blooming narcissi yellow centers, 25c doz. $1.25 per 100. peren- nial blue verbena, bronze flowered flag lilies, purple violets, 15c doz. 75c 100, $5 per M. orange bugle vine and red woodbine vine, 2 for 25c. 12 colors fine gladioli all mixed, 35c doz. bulbs. Mrs, Alfred Conrad pink cannas, Ri- chard Wallace yellow and other nam- ed cannas, 40c doz, nice roots. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy. Ga. Spruce and white pines, $1 to $4 doz. Rhododendrons 25c to 50c_ ea. azaleas and dogwoods, $1 to $3 per doz. Blue iris and day lilies 75c per 100. Kudzu roots, $4 per 100. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. Red dogwood bushes 15c ea. Wild honeysuckle bushes 15c ea. Butter and egg bulbs, 6 for 20c, tiger lilies same price. red roses 2 for 15c, birdeye bushes 10c ea. evergreen flower 20c doz. Heartsease 15c for 6. Crabapple sprouts 15c ea. Snowball bushes 2 for 25c, all well rooted. Add postage. Free bush with every order. Mrs. Callie Richards, Loving, Ga. : Large type mums, lavender, incurv- ed cream, yellow, white, flat pink, bronze, red, also sunrise plants 30c doz. White and pink sweet pinks, red and pink verbena, 3 bunches for. 25c. White flag, double and single lemon lilies, yellow, rose. spotted, salmon pink and red with bronze leaves. can- na bulbs 3 for 25c.. Red lily and red and spotted gladioli >.ulbs, 5c ea. or 50c per doz. Milk and wine lily bulbs 90c ea. Pink, white and blue hydran- geas, rooted. 25c ea. or $2.75 per doz. Double red dahlia bulbs 10c. White so star jasmines rooted 15c. Large dusty ty cream golden glow, BEN millers, lark spur, heartsease, sweet purple violet., pink primroses, bach- elor buttons, ragged robin, physoste- gia, California poppy and hardy phiox plants 15 doz. Blue salvia plants, 5c. Lace, Boston, asparagus sprengeri | new crested. Teddy Jr., Maiden hair and oak ferns 15c ea. Rose justicia lic. Large pink Guinea wing, white and pink angel wing begonias, rooted 20e ea. Red, white and pink geran- iums rooted 15 ea. Ribbon grass, pink crepe myrtle and purple wisteria, 20c ea. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Milledgeville, Gat 2 ~ Everblooming roses, 2 yr. old, white, pink, cream and yellow 25 ea. him- alaya blackberry well rooted plants, 15c ea. or $1 per 100. Will exchange for few nice large blooming mums, red, yellow, pink, lavender and white at 5c ea. Mrs. E. J. Flowers, Rt. 1: Seville, Ga. : Pink almond, pink weigelia, flow- ering quince, snow balls, bridal wreath brides bouquet, pink crepe myrtle, all 2 for 25e. Little yellow button pinks 3 for 25c. Speckled lilies, orange lil- ies, purple iris, 20ec doz. Add postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Rt. 3. Box 47, Ellijay, Ga. Extra large and choice mixed colors eladioli bulbs $2 per 100. red dahlia bulbs 3 doz. for $1; monthly bloom- ing rose bushes and flowering shrubs 25 ea. Pyramidal arbor vitae, 4 ft., 75c ea. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Rt. 1, At- lanta, Ga. 2 cape jasmine bushes, 6 ft. well rooted, make best offer in first let- ter. Mrs. J. D. Wyatt, Mansfield, Ga. Double head Hastings zinnia seed, 15ec per teacupful. Mrs. L. R. Ash- worth, Loganville; Ga. Rt. 4. Several large cape jasmine bushes. Mrs. H. H. Hinton, Auburn, Ga. Sveral thousand gladiola bulbs, reddish. brown, will sell for 10c ver doz. or exchange for tuberose or hya- cinth bulbs, or blue violets. Mrs. Jack- son J. Pike, Morven, Ga. a Large type, named varieties mums, Silver Wedding, Golden Wedding, in- curved yellow Betsy Ross, White beau- ball shaped, lovely pink Roman gold, shaggy yel- low, bronze, variegated cream tinged with purple and others, also 5 varie- ties of Ostrich plume type, M Fro- mant, Red L. Infant des Mondes. Wht. Louis Boehmer, Lavender-Pink pearl of Lyonnaise, Yellow 15 plants of the different varieties $1, 35 for $1.65, Mrs. S. L. Jackson, Chatsworth, Ga. Purple iris 25c doz. 5 doz. for $1.00 postpaid. Mrs. C. A. Vaughan, Jack- son, Ga., Sylvan Rd. Blue plumbago, white star jasmine, Boston. fern, double red geraniums, sweet shrubs, sweet and sour pome- granate all well rooted, plants 10c ea. hemstitched leaf and plain caladium bulbs 10c ea. Mixed hyacinth bean vine seed, 5c big package. No checks. Will exchange. Add postage on orders less than $1. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 40. Silver leaf and red maples, pussy willows, purple lilac, red and white azaleas, balm of gilead, red buds, Mt. Laurel, ivy, and hemlock, 15c ea. Old fashioned white jonquils 60c per 100. -Heremocallis lilies, tiger and lemon lilies, purple iris, 25c doz. Golden Em- press daffodils, 40c doz., yellow pom- pon daffodils, 20c doz. snow drop 10c doz., double tansy 15c doz. dusty mil- ler 25c doz. Japanese hedge plants 3 for 25c, snow balls, 25c, forsythia 2 for 25, red japonicas 25c ea. White Eng- lish dogwood 20c ea. Hardy hibiscus pink, red, white and purple, 15c ea. All well rooted, add postage. H. B. Wilson, Loving, Ga. Azaleas, red dogwood, arbor vitae, 2 for 25c. Pink roses, hazlenut bushes. myrtle vine, 10c ea. Crabapples. wht. dogwood, white and black pine, 15c ea. blue iris lilies 45c doz. evergreen galax trailing arbutus, 20c doz. No orders less than 50c. Give free bush. Garnett Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Geranium cuttings 2 for 15c. Regal or box lilies 3 for 25c. Trumpet and June cactus 5c ea. Red begonia 10c bunch. 1 beefsteak begonia rooted 15c. foxgloves, 10 doz. Hardy phlox and white mums, 10c bunch. White and blue iris, 25c doz. Jonquils 15 doz. snow on the. mountain 5c bunch. blooming peach trees. pink crepe myr- tles. 10c ea Add postage. will exch. any of above for white feed sacks or 100 lb size flour sacks. Mrs. J B. Fields. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1 Butterfly bush. winter blooming Jasmine. double yellow japonica. red jap quince, hardy oak leaf hydrangea, all 25 ea. paper white narcissi 15c doz. Lemon lily 5c ea. White and pink oxalis 6 bulbs 25c. Red, pink and wht. everblooming begonia 10c ea. fuchsia for seed corn. Ga. Rt. 3, Box 42. 15c.. mixed colors geraniums mixed colors larkspur plants 2 25c. finest varieties canna bulb pink, white, 3 for 25c. mixed bul for $1. double red and yellow dahlia tubers, 10c ea., or 6 for Hardy hibiscus seed, rose pink, 4 in. across. Salvia, fire piants, et flower, red fall and large s marigolds, bachelor buttons, d seed, all 10c pkg. or will exchang equal value. Mrs. Mary Spruill, pharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. he Fall pinks, mixed colors, 6 for Pink rambler rose 10c ea. well. Day lilies 50c 100. Purple ir per 100, primroses, $1 per M. Ha Leatherwood, Oakman, Ga. Hardy phlox, hollyhocks, mui mixed colors, golden glow, white- via lets, fox glove, red honeysuckle. Ne\ Years vine, blue grass, yellow ilie double March flowers, red vari yellow and salmon camnnas, wreath, pink flowering almo lew thorniess rose, pink runni little white bloom snowflake, bells, all well rooted 6 for 25c per doz. prepaid. purple everblo violets, wisteria vine, lilac, crepe tle bushes, 4 for 25c, 10 for 50 paid. 6 varieties everbloomin cuttings, unrooted, 2 doz. for 25 large evergreen 6 ft. $5.- 1 large ball tree, 6 to 7 ft., bunched or both for $10 at my home. S pit flower cuttings, unrooted, 5c rooted June and other cactus, 3 . Justicia, large 20c. Mrs. | Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. King Humbert double canna salmon pink, canary yellow an gated 25c doz. milk and wine, da orange day, red spider lilies 6 for or 60c doz. amaryllis Easter lily, low with white streaks, 6 for 30c. ry lily pink and white snow drops doz. Blue French hydrangea 25 or 6 for $1. Pink almond 10c ea. 25c. Golden bells, 25c ea. red flow ing quince 20c ea. Amaryllis lily, red with white streaks, 2 p 7 for $1. 10 different lilies $1 M Walter McDonald, Rt. 2, Alme Earliest chrysanthemums, comp; incurved cream, yellow and. white, doz., or exchange for early pc plants or Barred Rock eggs fo ching. Mrs. J. O. Boggus, Fr Ga. Rt. 3. Yellow and white jonquil bulbs, ter and eggs, long trumpet yellow de fodils, all $1 per 100. flag lilies 25c doz. Blue spider li 50c doz. Carne and Christmas ca 25c ea. variegated violets, 50c do eral different colors geraniums cash or M. O. Mrs. Thornto dils bulbs, $1 per 100. old time flag lilies 25c doz. blue spider lil variegated violets 50c o Christmas cactus 25c ea. Cas O. Miss Mattie McCurley. Ga Rtas cee Large cream chrysanthemum pla blooms 8 to 10 in. across. 35c do: shasta daisies 15c doz. 2 for 25 and pink verbena 5c bunch. pink monds, 15c ea. 2 for 25c. white ker japonicas, 25c ea nice dahlia red 5c ea, yellow extra fine an 15c ea. Add postage. Will hav dragon plants April 1st at 50c colors mixed. Will exchange, R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. Eas Purple lilac, golden bells, fors; weeping linden, 4 for 25c. myrt and evergreen vine with blue 50c per 100. pink spirea 15c Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Bo: Pink primroses, cow Slips, blue tle bulbs. $1 per 100. rooted, 50c per 100.. verbena, daisies, orange : larkspur, 20c doz. 2 yr. old rooted wood, $1 doz., blood root $2 per Mrs. T. E. Moore, Rt. 1, Royston G; Petunias, annual phlox, gaillard: larkspur double, all mixed colors, liopsis and coreopsis, all 10c_ plants. Perennial phlox, pink salvia, hardy asters (laven and verbena mixed colors 35c snap dragon. mixed colors, fashioned pinks, single, 30c di Coral vine tubers, 30c ea. plume, Boston and sword fern Rooted double pink and red ge: 25c ea. cuttings 5c ea bleedi begonia cuttings 10c ea Augus bulbs. May pink cactus, Febru tus. corn flower plants, 25c e 12c to all orders for postage nie Tanner. Wrens: Ga. Perennial pea seed 10c per s ful, or 50c per cupful. Will exe John Wilson, | aw wers And Seed For Sale hh juniper, 2 ft. 75c ea. American itae 20 to 24 in. 50c ea. althea -2oc ea., 6 for $1. 35c doz. Pink flowering almond 0c... Pink, : _azaleas, 25c ea., $1.50 doz. rhodo- drons, mt. laurel, 25c ea. 6 for $1. drop bulbs, jonquils, 25c doz. 0 per 100. pink perennial phlox doz. golden dwarf arborvitae 2 to 75e to $1 ea. evergreen nandina ts $1 ea. Mrs. W. M. Garren, Mor- ton, Ga. Double pink flowering almond, spi- van Houtti 15c ea, 2 for 25c. Lilac bh 20c ea. Golden bells, English wood, 15c ea. baby rambler roses, cothy Perkins 2 for 25c. Mt. Laurel greens, jonquils, orange day lil- purple fox glove, 25 doz. Purple na 10c large bunch, narcissi bulbs doz. pink and white sweet will- 25c doz. red, white, yellow fall , 380c doz. double yellow japon- 20c ea. Mrs. Eunice Stewart, g Rock, Ga. Rt.3. a uine balsam evergreens, bear te berries, for medicinal purposes, ice, mt. laurel, English peach, and 1y other evergreens and flowering Ss, fragrant cream and _ white cissi bulbs, various sizes and pri- all well packed. If interested, te for, full information at once. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff, _ Jonquils, red and variegated gladioli lbs, 25c doz. pink rain lilies, snow 50c doz red amaryllis, Easter lil- white milk lilies, red spider lil- elephant ear, all 20c ea., 7 for $1. nge Easter lilies and orange day s 30c for 6 or 50c doz. blue hydran- , 25c ea. 6 for $1. Cannas, red, va- ted, yellow, salmon, all double, doz. red quince japonica, double ige day lilies 20c. Red wood vines ea. one plant of each added above $1.25. Mrs. S. Carter, Rt. 2, Alma, drus deodora, arbor vitae, cypress Jers, retinospora, pines, long leaf dwarf, ligustrum japonicum, lu- m, Majonia Photinia, barherry japanese red leafed barberry, py- tha with red or yellow berries, us, laurel English and Carolina, pe jasmine or gardenia nandina, elia, pearl bush, loquat, magnolia diflora, lombardy poplar, silver , Silver maple, weeping willow, lla china, water oak, varnish , double red flowering peach, gol- ell, English dogwood, 4 kinds elia, vitex, tamarisk, white almond a, 6 kinds spirea, pussy willow, iddleia, snowberry scotch broom, ngea, P. G. japanese weeping pink dogwood, purple magnol- 1a shrub, cotoneaster, hypericum, _ tree, kolkwityia, beauty bush, hh bayonet, regal lily, large and write for prices. Mrs. A. J. evergreen, 00. $8 per M del, Will exchange turkey eggs for setting or baby ks or good white feed sacks at oe Fitzhugh Gladden, Talla- Gas ergreen privet hedge plants 18 in. well rooted 85c ccr 100, $1.60 100 del. purple and variegated dbl ia tubers, double white, red and geraniums cuttings, 3 for 25c. e leaf wandering jew, 2 cuttings ink perennial sweet peas, 10c per ed bunch. White with yellow cup ssi 15c doz. poppy seed, pink and uble, mixed colors sweet Wil- eed, cosmos seed 5 colors, sage 5 spoonful del. in 1st and 2nd . Naomi Gladden, Rt: 3. ral thousand orchid flowering inas, red, orange, yellow and yel- and red striped, 25c doz. $1 per all colors fine mums 25c dozen. violets white and blue variega- ec doz. Caladium bulbs 10 to . Also booking orders for slips ice dahlias, all colors and types, ng Mrs. Warner, Millionaire, de, Jersey Beacon and others. 50c bulbs $1 doz. hardy salvia 25c doz. P. Blankenship, 105 E. Third St. ie; Ga. rple dwarf iris, $1 per 100, white ies, 40c ea. white and yellow nar- $1 per 100. 2yr. old white and hydrangea 25c ea., different col- 1ums 30c doz. purple verbena 15c h. toom vine 15c bunch. Lark- 20c doz., large red carnations, , orange colors lilies $1 per 100 balls, 25c ea, old . fashioned ose bushes 20c ea., cedar 25, 50c ea, Cash or money order. . Orange day Tallapoosa, Ae MARKET BULLETIN Add postage and get something free. M. E. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. Well rooted, hedge plants 12 to 18 in. $1.25 per 100. China bushes 15c ea., also dahlia bulbs 75c doz. Will exch. for 100 lb. white feed sacks, each par- ty to pay postage. Mrs. F. J. Allen, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Mixed colors double dahlia tubers, pi red, yellow and variegated can- na bulbs, 50c doz. white, blue and bronze iris, 35c doz. August lilies 10c ea. Orange lilies 35c doz. tiger lilies 5c ea. fox glove plants 25c doz. prim- roses, star of Bethlehem, and blan- -ket flower 10c doz. jonquils and nar- cissi mixed, 20c doz. package. mixed flower seed 10 or more kinds 10c, 3 for 25c. few everblooming roses, two yr. old, 25c ea. pink climbing rose 10c ea, $1 doz blue, rose and yellow thorn- less rose, bridal wreath, lilac and birds eye 10c ea. mixed mums, most all col- ors except red, some large, 35c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, Ga. White pines, dogwood, hazlenut bushes, English dogwood, Mt. Laurel, spruce pines, rhododendron, silver ma- ple, honey suckle, sweet shrub, 1 and 2 ft., $1 per -doz. mt. fern 50c dozen. black raspberry 6 for '35c. nice pear sprouts 1 and 2 ft., 6 for 35c. Add pos- tage on small orders. Roy A. Grin- die, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. White hydrangea, well rooted, 25c ea. blue plumbago, well rooted, pink crepe myrtle, caladiums, 20c ea. dou- ble white spirea, 2 to 3 ft. blooming size red amaryllis 25c ea. Blooming size jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. large flow- ering cannas, salmon pink, white, burnt orange, red, 30c doz. bulbs. Bos- ton ferns, 15c ea. Mrs. Myrtle King, Robinson, Ga. Double pink, red, and lavender dah- lias, 5c ea. single red ones 2 for 5c. red and variegated canna bulbs 30c doz. pink and salmon pink, 60c doz. purple and pink verbena 10c bunch. white jonquils, bloom in fall, 15c doz. yellow and white and bronze mums, lc ea. Add 6c postage .on orders un- der 50c. All well packed in moss, Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. Flowering almond, 15c ea. fall pinks oxalis bulbs, 25c doz. golden, glow, hydrangea cuttings, hibiscus cuttings, fuchia cuttings, white and red, 6 for 25c. Pink hardy phlox, also mixed colors, 6 for 35c. fox gloves 20c doz. small monthly roses rooted, 2 for 25c. Yellow thornless roses 25c ea. geran- ium cuttings, 6 for 30c. White violets 5 bunch. Trailing arbutus 30c doz. Mt. ferns 50c doz. Green and white striped jew vine, 6 for 10c. small leaf begonias, 10c ea. Add postage. When writing for information send stamp for reply. Miss Mary Grindle, Dah- lonega, Ga, Rt. 1, Box 58. White jonquils, 60c per 100. purple and orchid flowering iris lilies, orange day lilies, tiger and lemon lilies, tan- sy, golden glow, hardy phlox, 25c doz. snow drops, 10c doz, candy tyft 15c doz. Cherokee roses, yellow thornless, Dorothy Perkins, American, beauty ro- ses, 10c ea. yellow and red azaleas, red buds, purple lilac, red dogwood, balm of gilead, pussy willow, hemlock, ivy, Mt. Laurel, silver leaf and red maples, tulip poplars, crabapple sprouts, flowering pears 15c ea. hardy hibiscus, pink and red 2 for 25c. snow balls 25c, English dogwood 20c each. Japanese hedge bushes 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Add postagea Mrs. Char- lie Wilson, Loving, Ga. . Scarlet Sos vine, 40c each. pink and purple hardy phlox 25c doz. red, white giant phlox 40c doz. Sweet scented lemon lilies 25 doz., blooming size 50c doz. white, red shasta dais- ies, 40c doz. fox glove, blue, purple, 30c doz., butter cups 25e doz. blue butter- fly bush, double cream japonicas,: red crepe myrtle, 25c ea. Old fashioned pink cabbage head rose 40c ea. Royal blue, yellow iris, 40c doz. Bear grass with blue bloom 6 for 20c, 30c doz. no checks, add postage. Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Blue iris, lemon lilies, 25c doz. pink honey suckle, 25 ea., bear grass 50c ea., fashion pink cabbage head rose, 25c ea., barberry bush 50c doz., fox gloves, 25c doz. pink, yellow summer mums, 50c doz., japonica 25c, pink purple phlox, 25c doz. buttercups, 25c doz., flower of the world 10c ea. add postage, no checks. Mrs. Inez Vick Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Madonna lilies, purple lilac, tree honeysuckle, dogwood, 10c each. pink crepe myrtle 1 to 2 ft. high, 75 doz. spirea double white bloom in clusters single white ocean wave, Anthony wa- terer, pink bloom, any 4 for 80c, bri- dal wreath, yellow bell, yellow thorn- less rose, pink japanese barberry 15c each, 3 for 40c, Pink coral berry and | blooming size 2 for 20c. euonymous, red and white variegated dahlias, 25 ea. 5 for $1. Orange lil- ies, ageratum, tree boxwood, English juniper cuttings, jonquils, daffodils, butter and eggs, white and yellow dou- ble narcissi, 20c doz. Mt. Laurel, ce- dars from 18 to 24 in. $1 doz. purple white iris, 30c doz. Purple violets, 10c doz. King Humbert cannas, red, yel- low and red, and lemon yellow, 40c doz. 2 doz. for 70c. Cedars from 6 to 12 in. 50c doz. Crepe myrtle 8c each, or 80c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. C.. Mize, Ashland, Ga. Old time holly hocks, mixed colors, Mixed col- ors phlox and larkspur 15c per doz. al- theas, 6 for 30c, bronze June lilies and Easter lilies, large bunch for 25c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 4. Blue iris, yellow day Tily, 15c dozen. Pink and yellow primroses, white pinks, yellow March flowers, pink sweet Wiliams, 25c per doz. Love en- tangle moss, 5c bunch. Red cannas, birdeye hedge roots, lily bush roots 35 per doz. Add 7c postage. Denver Jones, Roy, Ga. Red cannas, 3c per root or in big clumps 10c ea. Send postage. W. W. Lang, Lizella, Ga. Z C Large yellow, red, -white, orange, pink Christumns daisy mums 15c doz. Baby breath fern, 15c. 1 yr. old Bos- ton ivy vine, 15c doz. Lupine or japa- nese sweet peas, yellow seed 10c table- spoonful: Cannas, red, yellow, pink, 10c. Strong shoot. 5c postage. Mrs. J. S. Keadle, Yatesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Large pink chrysanthemum plants, also yellow 5c ea. add postage. Money order preferred. Miss Bessie Boone, Commerce, Ga. French hybride lilacs, Charles Joly purple, obelisque white, spirea, billar- di, thurmbergi, blue spirea, 20c. Tra- marix cutting 6 for 10c, golden eu- onymous cutting 3 for 10c. Artemesia silver kind 25 per doz. Hemerocallis double, 20c doz. Michaelmas daisies, climax, riberton jewel phlox 35c per doz. Phlox subulata, thrift, rosea, 75c per 100. Helianthus perennial sun- flower 20c doz. Double reed beckia 20c per doz. Plumbago Larpentae 20c ea. Malacoides white, 15c doz. Lobelia cardinalis, cyperus. alterniolius 15c ea. Mrs. Henry Ford berbena 10c_ per plant. Century plants 15c ea. dwarf flowering cherry, 20c ea. Guernsey lily, Nerine 10c, 3 for :25c. Ismene Pe- ruvian daffodil, 15c ea. Mrs. D. G. Jones, Arlington, Ga. Pink cochet and Mrs. Willebrandt pink everblooming roses, 2 yr. size, 20c ea. Large double flowering can- nas, red, orange, and salmon, bronze foliage, rose pink and white with green foliage, 35c doz. Stiff leaf. cala- diums,-20c .ea., 6 for $1. shasta dais- ies 20c doz. hardy yard amaryllis, white blooms pink striped 25c each. large incurved type mums, tender plants, yellow and white, 40c doz, pink crepe myrtles 15c ea. Mrs. F. R. Hobbs Siloam, Ga. 2 Purple blend of giant fancy pansy plants mixed colors, Ic ea. Add ce on each order for postage. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Rt. 4, Doerun; Ga. Azaleas, 6 for 25c, mt. laurels 2 for 25c, mt. ferns 25c doz. trailing arbu- tus 30c doz, white dogwood 2 for 25c white pine 25c ea., evergreens 25c doz Add postage. Mrs. Prince Fain, Mor- ganton, Ga. = Mt. laurel 2 for 25c, azaleas 6 for 25c; mt. ferns 25c doz. trailing arbu- tus 30c doz. white dogwood 2 for 25c, evergreen 25c doz. Add. postage. Mrs. Onie Dillard, Morganton, Ga. Well rooted azaleas 25c doz, maples and dogwood 3 for 25c, trailing arbu- tus 25 doz, Mt. ferns 25c doz. water lilies 25c doz. ivy, laurel, and hemlock 2 for 25c, crabapples 2 for 25c 1 to 2 ft. high. Add postage. Miss Lucile Thomason, Morganton, Ga. American arbor vitae 22 to 24 in. 35 ea. Glove arbor vitae 20 to 22 in- ches, 30c ea. 4 for $1. pink, red and yellow native azaleas, orchid Chero- kee roses, pink bloom Mt. laurel, cor- al berry bushes, $1 doz. evergreen rho- dodendrons 25 ea, 6 for $1. Red flow- ering japonica 25 ea., 10 rooted roses, $1, 3 rooted silver arbor vitae, $1. yel- low dogwood 3 for 50c, 6 for 75c. Pink perennial phlox, 35c doz., 4 doz. for $1. Shasta daisies, 35c doz. 4 doz. $1. yellow March flowers 50c doz. crimson trumpet creeper 40c doz., pink spirea 35c doz, 3 for $1. Sweet Williams, me doz. Mrs, A. Wilson, Morganton, a. Pink, red, yellow azaleas, Mt. Lau- rel 2 to 3 1-2 ft., $1 doz. Rhododen- dron, American Beauty rose, 6 for $1 or $1.75 per doz. American globe ar- bor vitae 18 to 26 inches, 30c ea. four for $1. Tree arbor vitae, 4 for $1. Cream bridal wreath, purple butter- Thursday, March 5, 1931. fly bush, pink almond, cream hydran- gea, 6 for $1. pink, white wild dog- wood 8 for $1, pink Cherokee rose, coral berry bush, 12 choice roses 2 to 3 ft., $1 doz. pink white arbutus, pink perennial phlox, 4 doz. for $1. All collect. double sweet William, snow drop, 20c doz., real lemon lily, japa- nese blue iris, 40c doz. red japonica 25c ea, po yee 25c ea. All well packed. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Several cape jasmines 4 to 5 ft. for sale. Mrs. H. H. Hinton, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Double white spirea, 3 yr. old plants 15c. Golden bell English dogwood, purple lilac, weeping linden, bridal wreath, rose of Sharon, 10c ea. Pink weigelias, double yellow japonica 15c ea., 2 for 25c. pink azaleas, japanese hedge bushes, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. dou- ble pink almonds 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Mixed colors hardy hibiscus, 6 for 25c. red and pink holly hock bloom- ing size, 5c ea. Yellow winter jas- mine 15c ea. red and yellow cannas, double red dahlia bulbs 6 for 25c. har- dy red and purple verbena 5c bunch. Purple fox gloves, pink primroses 15c doz. Deep royal purple iris 25c dozen. Double yellow button mums 15c doz. double orange lilies 15c doz. Single or- ange day lilies 2 doz for 25c. All plants well rooted, add postage. Miss Ellen Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. : Snow ball bushes, double yellow ja- ponica, 4 yr. old, white lilac, 25c ea., bridal wreath, double pink almond, 2 for 25c. Yellow daffodil bulbs, 75c per 100. Orange lilies 35c doz. Winter pinks, mixed colors 30c doz. Well roo- ted, add postage. Miss Verna Parks, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Fall pinks, red; white and yellow, 35c doz. ivy. 20c ea. fern 10c ea. pink and red bush roses 20c ea. salmon pink and red rambler rose 25c ea. peach rose 15c ea..Flowering quince 20c ea. Tiger lilies 15 ea. Lemon lil- ies 6 for 25c. Snow ferns, 25c ea. daf- fodils 25c doz. Sale or exchange for equal value. Add postage. Mrs. Em- ma Hensley, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Double yellow japonica 2 yr. old, well rooted, 25c ea. extra large 4 yr. old 50c ea. fox gloves 35c doz. snow balls 2 yr. old, rooted, 50c ea. Weep- ing Mary well rooted 50c en Jonquil and daffodils 35c doz. button pinks 35c doz. bleeding heart 50c doz. Will give free iris with every $1 order. Mrs, Will Crump, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.- Double yellow japonica 2 yr. old, well rooted, 25c ea., large 4 yr. size, well rooted, 50c ea. Iris 30c doz., red crepe myrtle 40c ea. Jonquils and daffodils, 30c doz. Red japonica 50c ea. hardy phlox, 50c doz. boxwood $1 ea., pink flowering almond 20c each, blue evergreen 20c doz. Jatohs coat, 50c buneh. Velvet rose 20c ea. Mrs. a Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box Double white spirea, 2 yrs. 15c ea. 2 for 25c. English dogwood, japanese hedge bushes, Azaleas, pink weigelias, double lemon roses, 15c ea..2 for 25c. rose of Sharon, weeping linden, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Hardy phlox, blooming size orange lilies, blue spider wart, yellow shasta daisies, double white daisies, 20c doz. purple fox glove, 15c doz. Red dahlia bulbs, red canna bulbs 5 ea. Large double white mums 15c bunch. hardy Mt. fern, 10c bunch. Royal purple iris, 25c doz. All well rooted, Add postage. Mrs. Will Dean, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Dogwood, hemlock, maples, honey suckles, red and yellow holly hocks, Dogwood 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Effie Stewart, Padena, Ga. Azaleas, 3 for 20c, white pines and hemlock pines, 10c ea. heartsease and wax plant 15c doz. Choice roses, $l -doz. Add postage. R. L. Smith, Lov- ing, Ga. : Large double orange -@nd_ yellow marigold, double holly hock seed, 8c. per package. double pink flowering al- mond, purple lilac, purple weeping mary, pink Dorothy Perkins roses, all well rooted 18c ea. Star of Bethlehem bulbs 10c doz., small green leaf wan- dering jew, 10c doz. Christmas cac- tus cuttings 3 for 5c, Exchange for equal value and 10c postage. Miss era Craig, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. Red japonicas, 2 for 25c, $1.25 per doz. yellow thornless roses 15c ea., $1 doz. Choice roses $1 doz. Blue iris lil-- ies 25c doz. tiger lilies 10c doz. Add postage. B. M. Smith, Loving, Ga. Cherokee roses, 75c doz. boxwoods, 25 ea., blue berries 45 doz. bushes. black pines, 25 ea. azaleas, $1.50 doz or will exchange for baby chicks, Brown Leghorns. 2 nice plants sent with each order... Mrs. Deli \Hemp, Ga, to noah Ss 20 MOR oe Thursday, March 5, 1931. Flowers And Seed F or Sale Bachelor buttons 50 for 30c; even- ing glories 50 for 15c, day lilies, shasta daisies 40c doz; sweet violets 25c doz, 1 blue rose, 1 pink running rose 50c ea; cuttings 50c doz; butterfly or -buddleia bushes, small 15c, large 35c; Cedars 60c ea. Cedars too large to send by mail if called for will sell cheap. Also large butterfly bushes; coreopsis plants, strawberry plants, 5c per hundred. Will exchange for prolific yellow or white seed corn, English pea seed, Kentucky wonder beans, tender bunch beans, and other seeds. Will exchange red, yellow and variegated cannas for white and pink cannas, or for eggs to set. Add post- age on all orders under 50c. Mrs. Car- ~ rie Lou Sanders, Knoxville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 78. : : Pink almonds 6 for 40c; orange day lilies 25c doz; iris 50c doz, rose of Sharon.6 for 50c, bridal wreath 6 for 25c, double yellow japonicas 15c ea, 2 for 25c; pink weigelia 15c ea, 2 for 25c, lilacs bushes 10c ea; Cherokee roses _ 60c doz; snow balls 15c ea; jonquils - and daffodils 35c doz. Add _ postage. -No checks. Mrs. Charlie Duvall, Elli- Say, Ga. Ri. 3. _ Pink almonds 3 for 25c, butterfly bush 6 for 50c, orange day lilies 24 doz; purple and yellow iris 50c doz; rose of Sharon 6 for 50c; double yel- low japonica 15c ea, 2 for 25c. golden bells 6 for 25c, weigelias 15c ea. Eng- lish dogwood 2 for 50c. Snow balls 15c ea.; double white spirea and yel- low roses, 3 for 25c; daffodils and jonquils 35c doz. Add postage; no checks accepted. Mrs. Edgar Duvall, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 45. Azaleas, red and yellow, Mt. laurel, and ivy 25c doz; Mt. ferns, trailing arbutus, white dogwood, evergreens, crabapples 15c doz; water lilies, 20c doz. All wll rooted. J. T.. Boyce, Morganton, Ga. Crabapples, trailing arbutus, white dogwood, evergreen, mt. ferns, 15c ' yellow, mt. laurel and mt. ivy, 25c doz. _ All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Dan Knight, Morganton, Ga. - Mt. ferns, trailing arbutus, ever- green, white dogwood, crab apples 15c doz; Azaleas red and yellow, Mt. ivy, and Mt. Laure] 25c doz; water lilies 20c doz. All well rooted, add postage. Mrs. A. R. Carson, Morganton, Ga. ~ Orange lilies 75c per 100, daffodils aoc per doz, white and pink altheas, English dogwocd, birdseye hedge, gol- den bells, bridal wreath, pink almond, - all well rooted 2 for 25c. snow balls 25c ea.; wild azaleas, mixed colors 2 for 25c; yellow forsythia 2 for 25c; field daisies 20c doz.f Sell.or exchange for bermuda onion plants or sets or anything useful. Mrs. Manda Hen-. _ derson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Daffodils, orange lilies $1 per 100; Single, same dark purple iris, golden narcissi, purple and white altheas glow, 25c doz; double yellow kerrice japonica 3 for 25c; snow balls 25 ea; purple lilacs 15c; bridal wreath, von -Houtti, pink almonds, golden bells, English dogwood, 2 for 25c; star of Bethlehem $1 per 100; Wild azaleas, 2 - for 25c; mixed colors japonicas 25c ea. Weeping linden and forsythia 2 for 25c; Chesterfield daisies 25c doz. pink - peony bulbs 50c ea. spider wart 25c doz; will exchange for anything use- ful; add postage. Mrs. Mollie Hen- derson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Double~ yellow japonica 2 yrs. .old, 50c; iris 35c doz, orange lilies 40c doz. Snowball 2 yrs. old, well rooted 50c ea; jonquils and daffodils 30c doz, white - narcissi-35c doz; pink almonds 20 ea; purple lilac 2 yrs: old, 50c ea; red, white and pink hollyhocks, 60c ea. dahlias bulbs 30c doz; forsythia 20c each; nice sun dried apples 12 1-2c lb. Mrs. Josie Vick, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga. Sweet: shrubs, pink honeysuckles, white roses, white iris, pink rambling rose, double dark red velvet rose, 15c ea, 2 for 25c; pink weigelia 20c ea, 3 for 50c; snow drops 25c doz; large mums. yellow and yellow and bronze incurved 10c ea; double: yellow ja- ponicas, 20c ea; garlic bulbs 50c doz. red quince japonica 25c ea, red mums 6 for 40c, white ash or gray beard bush 25c ea; purple lilac 20c ea; weeping Susie 25c ea; althea bush 15c ea; shasta daisies 10c bunch; hen and biddie cactus 10c ea; evergreen ivy 6 for 50c; grassy pinks 15c bunch, blue and lavender iris $1 doz; double yel- low fall pinks 40c doz. small lavender iris 60c doz; evergreen mt. fern 10c ea. All rooted. Free evergreen ivy with each 50c order, 1 yellow japonica with each $1 order. Mrs. Lillie Ellijay, Ga. Ps oc bake ae _ doz; waterlilies 20c doz; azaleas and- - Barrett, | MARKET BULLETIN Rhododendrons, mt. laurel, pink red and yellow azaleas, $1 doz. arbor vitae boxwood well rooted 20c ea.; red japonicas 25c ea, white pink, yellow dogwood, 20c ea. perennial phiox, sweet Williams, trailing arbutus, green wax plant 25 doz; pink Chero- kee roses, $1 doz 10 choice roses, $1. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Peach roses, red white dogwood, crab apples, maples, honey suckles, cherry sprouts, black haws, 30c ea.: black, white pine, ivy, hemlock, birds- eye, black roses, pink ramblers, 15c ea. white rose, 10c ea.; orange day lilies, blue iris lilies 35c doz; dusty miller, 25 ea; snow drops 25c doz; Catnip 40c bunch; lilac bushes 40c ea; striped yard grass 35c bunch; blue white lily bushes 20c ea; jonquils 20c doz; trail- ing arbutus 30c doz; few junipers 25c ea; fall pinks 40c doz. Miss May Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. add post- age, 5 differest shades of double gerani- ums, 2 shades red, 2 shades pink, _Wwhite, one of each for 20c. Add post- age. No.checks. Mrs. J. W. Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ga. White jonquils and daffodils 40c doz; | house leak 35c doz; ladies washbowl 40c_ doz; althea lilies 15c ea; birds- eye 10c ea; yellow thornless roses, monthly roses, $1 doz; red dogwood 10c ea. azaleas 15c ea.; crabapples and sugar plums 15c ea. all well rooted, add postage; nice plants with every order. Mrs. Dorcas Millholland, Loving, Ga. Floweririg peach tree, arbor vitae, snow balls, 20c ea; althea lilies, 15c ea.; red dogwood, 10c ea.; Mt. laurels 15c doz; winter fern 40 doz; pink and white trailing arbutus 40c doz; ever- green wax plants 30c doz; yellow win- ter pinks 50c doz. All well rooted, add og nice plant with- each order. rs. E, L. Parris, Loving, Ga. Rhododendrons, Mt.~laurels, mixed color azaleas, white pines 20c: ea, 6 for $1.; crap. apple sprouts, white dog wood, red and yellow maples 15c ea; trailing arbutus and _ everbearing galax, 25c doz; white and yellow jon- quli bulbs 15c doz; white garlic bulbs, blue iris lilies 30c doz; golden arbor vitae cuttings rooted 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs, E. J. Henry, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Hardy, oak leaf hydrangea, white spirea, butterfly bush, winter bloom- ing jasmine, double yellow japonieas, crepe myrtle, lavender and pink red quince japonica and cluster bridal wreath, 25c ea. May cherry, and Dam- son plum 2 for 25c; large double or- chid flowering cannas, colors: 2 shades red, pink, white, mixed colors 20 bulbs for $1, 3 bulbs for 20c; red and yellow double dahlia bulbs 10c ea, or 6 for 50c; hardy Madonna lily, large bulbs 25c ea; red everblooming and pink and white begonias, fuschia and weeping lantana, 10c ea; 4 large dwarf boxwoods, 35 yrs. shaped and several smaller ones from 3 ft. to 20 inches, will sell reasonable to party calling for them; large crepe myrtle, 6 or 8 ft., 60c ea. at my home. ie , Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2. Yellow daffodil bulbs, $1 per 100; golden bells 15c ea, 2 for 25c; dark red velvet rose va a: 10c ea, $1 doz. dark purple iris 25c doz; peach rose 10c ea, 3 for 25c; red velvet rose-15c.ea, 2 for 25c. English dogwood 15c ea. All well rooted ,add postage. Mrs. Rosie Smith, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Holly hock seed all colors, 10c large package; will exchange for tender bean seed. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton G a. Hastings dahlia bulbs, double large type, yellow, red, white, pink, quill type, pink, lavender, buff, rose, 10c ea or $1 doz. Mrs. Alton Grindle, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. : March blooming yellow daffodils, 10c doz. well rooted giant boxwoods, 10c ea. elephant ear bulbs, yellow canna lily bulbs, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Heath, Douglasville, Ga. Large red pinfeather. mums 5c ea., 50c doz. cream mums 2 for 5c. Hast- ings petunia purple stripes and colors 5c spoonful. Yellow canna 2 for 6c. Lady of the lake 15c doz. double dah- lias, collection of 6 colors, one of ea., 50c. August lily bulbs 5c ea. Red ge- ranium cuttings 5c ea. Leopard leaf begonia, 5c bunch. rose bud geranium 5c: cutting. Will exchange any of above for equal value. Add postage. Miss Maude Wright, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt.3, Box 61.. Snow ball, crepe myrtle, red and pink ramblers, 25c ea. peach rose 10c ea. Chrysanthemums, red, white yel- low, 30c doz. mixed colors prime rose 25c doz. daffodils 25c doz. Snow peak 25c ea. Mt. fern 10c ea, green ivy 20c poe old, well ea. Lemon lilies 40c doz, blue flags 15c ea. red mallerds 20c ea. Velvet roses, violets, blue, 15c doz. Add pos- tage. Will exchange for equal value. eS uerage Hensley, Talking Rock, ao Rte 2. Boxwood, not dwarf but growing compact, 1 M plants 2 to 3 yrs. old, transplanted, 500 plants 2 yrs. old, not transplanted, 250 large size, 20 to 22 inches, 300 plants dwarf 8 to 12 in. Write for prices. Snow berry shrub 50 red, 50 white $7 for lot. 25 forsy- thias, 6 branched white spireas, four flowering quince, 3 doz blackberry lil- ies all well rooted, $4:70 for lot del. 250 white cherokee roses good shape, size and roots, $5.50 del. by express prepaid. 300 crepe myrtles good size and roots $15. All shrubs to be sat- isfactory and reach buyer in good con- dition or returned at once and money fended Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 1. Hardy water lilies; many colors, rea- dy April and May. Place your order now. D. W. Howell, Shellman, Ga. Calla lilies, Godfrey white, 25c. Small round leaf begonia, pink and red, 15c ea. Leopard begonias 20c. Ostrich plum fern 15c. Lace and sprengeri ferns 25c. Boston ferns l65c. red and pink May cactus 10c cutting. Christmas and Thanksgiving ~cactus 10c ea. Justicia 20c. red and white pink flowering 10c. red jew, Arab lg. green jew, white and small green 8c ea. kind. Gloxonia 15c ea. Silver speckled leaf begonia 25c, tree cactus 10c ea, geraniums pink, red, white rose bud, variegated 15 ea. pink, white, yellow and bronze large mums 8c ea. 60c: doz. Shasta daisies 15c doz. tomb vine 10c doz. fortune grass 10c cut- ting. beautiful dahlia assorted 50c doz double and single. Pink Lee M. Fouch giadioli 70c doz. old fashioned jonquils 15c doz. boxwood cuttings 75c per 100. rooted boxwoods 10 for $3. forsythia 25c ea Garlic 5c ea. Mrs. Mamie Stone Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. Cannas: Mrs. Alfred Conard, Venus, Wabash, White Eureka, Pillar of Fire, red King Humbert, Richard Wallace and yellow King Humbert, l5c_ ea, $4.50 per 100. Pink and red mammoth verbena 10c ea, $2.15 per 100. Coral vine tubers, 15 to 50c ea. Double and single orange day lilies 30c doz. Phy- sostegia 20c doz. dwarf Chinese and American arbor vitae seed 10c table- spoonful, $1.35 per lb. Dwarf arbor vitae plants 8 to 10 inc. 10 and 15c ea: $1.35 doz. golden glow, 35c doz. Dou- ble white altheas, winter yellow jas- mine, honeysuckle, lavender and rose pink crepe myrtle, pink hydrangea, yellow thornless rose and jappa, 20c ea. purple achimenes bulbs blooming size, 25c doz. double pearl excelsior tube rose, 40c doz. pink grass pink cuttings, 15c doz, double pink hibis- cus and double white grand duke jas- mine cuttings, not rooted, 35c doz. 1 plumosa or lace fern 50c All well roo- ted. Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smith- ville, Ga. : Forsythia, crepe myrtle pink, phil- adelphus, spirea Van Houttei, and Bil- lardi pink, coral berries, Pride of Ro- chester, all 15c ea. White lilac, spi- rea Anthony and white Billardi, pink and white weigelia, all colors altheas, all. 20c: ea. Tom thumb arbor vitae 40c ea. Irish junipers 25c and 40c ea. Chinese arbor vitae 40c and 60c each. Mrs. M Westbrook, Bremen, Ga. Hibiscus cuttings rooted 1 yr. old, 40c ea. Carmen rose, unrooted 10c. lg. 3 yr. old lace ferns $1 ea. asparagus sprengeri fern 2 yrs. old, 40c ea. wan- dering jew cuttings 2 for 5c, three col- ors. Add postage. Exchange for ca- melia japonica or anything useful. Mrs. Millard Roberts, Lenox, Ga. Yellow cannas and bronze chrysan- themums 25c doz, or exchange _ for dahlia or gladioli bulbs. Mrs. W. T. Pearson, Fort Valley, Ga. Coral vine, red oleander, jasmine -primulium, ligustrum lucidum, abelia, euonymous, butterfly lily, English dog wood, forsythia, mock orange, Irish rose (for rock gardens) vinca (for porch boxes) orange day lily, pittis- porum, hydrangea, pink or blue, sweet shrub, English ivy, clematis panicu- lata, any 12 plants for $2. paper white narcissus 50 for $1.50. Star of Beth- lehem 50 for $1. Mrs. J. M. Hunt, 101 14th Ave., E. Cordele, Ga. Wild white blooming dogwood, 1 to 2 ft., 75c doz. Mt. fern, trailing ar- butus 25c doz. snow balls 15c each, red birdeye bushes, bridal wreath 12 inches, $1 doz. hemlock and spruce pines, 1 tos2 ft., 20c. Mt. laurel 12 in. $1 doz. yellow. root, wild cherry tree bark 15 lb. Wild honey suckle bush- es, ivy, 7c doz. running roses, pink ' conch 10c. rain lilies 8c bulb. oxalis |. en feed sacks in good condition. \ Velvenell White, Dahlonega, Ga., 1, Box 33. 3 a Mountain laurels and spruce white pines, 12 to 18 inches $1 dogwood, wild fern 6 for 50c or doz. ivy 10e ea, 3 for 25c. Fall pir white and purple mixed 6 for 4 water lilies and blue flag lilies 25c. All well rooted, will exchang white feed sacks in good con Postage on small orders, no ae Evia Waters, Dahlonega, Dahlia bulbs, yellow, red, white and red and white mixed, 65c per do Also 75 Ibs. nice dried apples 10c del. Miss Darien Marr, Sarah, Ga 10c ea. 7 oxalis, salmon pink sultana 5c cu ting. 4 kinds ferns rooted 10c h. Mixed phlox and dusty miller rootec 10c doz. Add 10c postage on small Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitc ink, white, purple orange, all dc 1 doz. Chrysanthemum plants, lar; type, Madame Wheeler, bron: curved, Bridesmaid white fring: den State yellow incurved, Black Hi: red black fringe, $1 doz. i bushes, feather few, 10c ea. an phlox, ragged robin 10c doz cannas, red, yellow with red th all large, $1 doz. Will exchange of these for daffodils or jonquil bv at rate of $1 cut off tops o Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 106, Augus' Chrysanthemums: 20 varieties grown beautiful eX winning dif: ent varieties, yellow, white, lav cream, pink, tan, red, flesh and riegated blooms, measure 6 to 8 across. Strong plants 8c ea. $4.50 100. Quaranteed prize winning | money refunded. Cannas: large di flowering, 2 varieties orange, salm 2 red, canary yellow and variegat: strong plants 8c ea, large pink ec: 15c ea. Golden glow, perennial flower, running periwinkle and ender physostegia, all 10c ea, 50 hardy verbena, dark and light p pink, white and lavender root plants 8c ea. double dark blue spur and coreopsis, golden yello blooms, 20c doz. California seedli: dahlias, large type, 25c ea. bulb, doz. State inspected. Mrs. J. F. Chap- man, Edison, Ga. ey Flower seed, all 10c a paper, cosmos, black eyed susans, 0 marigolds, zennias, and blue bachel buttons. Pink Japanese incurve mums, 6 plants 15c. Garden mums, all colors 6 for 15c. Roosevelt and baby breath fe and 15c ea. Purple weeping lan 10c ea. Everblooming pink bego 15c ea. 2 large stiff leaf caladiv 50c ea. elephant ears, 10c to 25 White Eureka cannas, pink cal double, 75c dozen. Pink Venus si of. Portland deep pink double, ca 3 for 28c. Yellow, red, purple dah .double 10c ea. 12 lilac crepe myrt $2. 200 dwarf boxwood plants 6c $5.50 per 7. _All colors monthl }reses 25c ea. All colors dou raniums 10c to 50c. Shasta da 30c doz. Butterfly bush, weeping low 25c ea. All postpaid, all inqui send return postage. Mrs. Ella Rol son, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Pink and red geraniums, cubttir 10c ea. Boston, 1 and sprenge ferns 35c bunch, will exchange 100 Ib. size white feed sacks. Mrs. T. Atha, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 3. _ Thick leaf evergreen hedge 20c per 100. Mixed cannas, so: -ones, 75c per 100. Will not s! than 100. White iris 75c per 100. lia well rooted and snow ba 25c all FOB. Mrs. M. B. | Valley, Ga. Rt. 2. ee - All colors dahlia bulbs 40c doz. rennial phlox 20c doz. Will e for cotton. Add postage. Al ker, Young Cane, Ga. tly res 3 well rooted cape jasmines 75c 00 boxwood well rooted and unif size $10 del. white spirea, lil ea. pink myrtle trees 2 for 50c, r nolia glanca trees 25c ees Sweet. lets 25c doz. Mrs. B Greenyille, Ga. sae eorgia Products For Sale COTTON SEED FOR SALE 10 bu. heavy fruiter, 1st yr. 90c bu. Exch. for a pure bred Guinea or Es- ex gilt, wt. not less than 90 lbs. I. C. leveland, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9, Box Cokers extra Cleveland, $1.25 bu. Also Woods Ingold cotton seed, $1.00 Piedmont, Bursons, Wannamakers, 1 recleaned, 60c bu. in lots not less than 5 bu. W. M. Cook, Monroe, Ga. Old time Russells. First yr. select- id seed patch. $1 bu. $9 per 10 bu. ample on request. Sidney C. Wil- iams, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. Covington imp. $2 per 100 lbs. Exch Runner peanuts, peas, and Velvet eans. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Cokers Cleveland No. 5. Privately ginned, $1 bu. 10 bu. $8 FOB Berkley. 1. W. Arnold, Point Peter, Ga. ] ee Wilson type. lst yr. Guar. pure. 5c bu. FOB. Arthur H. Meyer, Win- 40 bu. Lee Wilson 75c bu. Exch. for ats. C, TI. Miller, Leo, Ga: Pure College No. 1, grown from reg. eed, 75c bu. E. N. Hopper, Ranger, a. Woods extra big boll. $1.25 bu. post paid in Ga. $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. J. : Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box Piedmont Ped. Cleveland, $2.50 per 00 Ibs. FOB. J. W. Lord, Commerce, fetes: FUG. dD. 60 bu. Piedmont Cleveland, 1st yr. 5c bu. C. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. _thynes-Cook wilt resistant. 1st yr. bu. Exch. tor No. 1 Spanish pea- S. C. D. Williams, Plains, Ga. Heavy .Fruiter, and Piedmont Cleve d Ped. 5 Lock. ist yr. Ginners cer- cate 75c bu. ea. var. W. M. Bryan, on; Ga: Rt. Rhynes Cook wilt resistant. $1.40 u. by Orig. C, L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga. ooks wilt resistant, 75c bu. Cash th order. W.S. Norton, Edison, Ga. Vandiver heavy fruiter, Ist yr. $1.- en Mrs, B. L. Brown, Ball Ground Peet. True, pure Half. and Half} 75c bu. Ped, Carter, scott, Ga,-) , Covington black rot wilt resistant, classed as Strict middling cotton, $1.25 per bu. M. D. Mock, Lanier, Ga. Pied. Ped. Cleveland, $1 bu. Cash with order. Exch. for corn Bu. for bu. W. E. Stewart, Buckhead, Ga. leveland Piedmont, $3 per 100 lbs. T. Allen,: Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 3. Imp. Half and Half, $1 bu. Exch. for corn, hay, or Spanish peanuts. H. cGee Kennedy, Reidsville, Ga. Pure Ruckers, Ist yr. 750 bu. or exch for 2 pigs, dried fruit or honey in comb. C, Garrett, Pakwood, Ga. 100 bu. pure Wannamakers, reclean- ee 60 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. : 300 bu. Petty-Toole Ist yr. 75c bu. H. C. McArthur, Ft. Valley, Ga. bu. DP&L, 90c bu. or exch. for Biloxi beans or speckled peas. Ea. to pay shipping chgs. No personal checks W. G. Magruder, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 3. 30 or 35 bu. Wannamakers, $1 -bu. not del. Exch. some for sacked seed Trish potatoes at right price. W. F. anders, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ 20 bu. Addisons early big, '75c bu. FOB. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, -Ga. _ Lee Wilson big boll, $1 bu. Exch. for Otootan beans at $3 bu. Ea. to pay ansportation when sent. Mrs. Belle odard, Goggins, Rt. 2. Piedmont Cleveland. Sacked in new even wt. bags, $3 per 100, COD. J. C. Temple, Canon, Ga. Cokers No. 5, 2nd yr. 80c bu. Exch. w bu. Russell big boll, 90c bu. or h. for N.C. Runner peanuts. J. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. ikesimp. big boll, $1 bu. FOB. A. vey, Richland; Ga. Pure. Half and Half, 1st yr..$1 bu. _R. Bryant, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure imp. Early King cotton, and oles, both 75c bu. Exch. for Leg- 2 Ist yre $i bu. FOB Jack Whitaker, Mansfield, Pads athis Toole Wilt resistant, 85c bu. FOB. Write for prices on 5 or more pu. lots. G. D. Kierce, Pelham, Ga. _ Pure Lee Wilson, 1st yr. Sound and unmixed, $2.50 per cwt. G. A. Ware, Piedmont Cleveland, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 4. Ne Cooks No. 5, $1, bu. Piedmont Cleve- land, 75c bu. Exch. for Otootan beans or Brabs or Clays peas. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto, Ga. Rhynes Cook wilt resistant. $1 bu. or exch. for N. C. Runner peanut seed C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Petty Toole. 2nd yr. 60c bu. FOB. J. M. Stallings, Pelham, Ga. About 30 bu. Lee Wilson-Cleveland rg 10 bu. Piedmont Cleveland. 70c u. derwood, Devereux, Ga. 1M lbs. Half and Half, $4 a 100, 2nd yr. N. J. Saturday, Thomaston, Ga. 108 C St. DP&L cotton seed, $1 bu. M. E. Dye, Glenn, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure Cokers Super Seven ist yr. and pure Cokers Cleveland, i in. sta- le and better. W. H. Moody, Ash- urn, Ga. Lee Wilson big boll for sale or exch for Porto Rico potato slips. R. N. Massey, Nicholson, Ga. Recleaned Cleveland-Wannamaker, in 10 bu. lots, $6 FOB. W. M. Eth- ridge, Warthen, Ga. Mississippi Delta, recleaned and pure. $1 bu. Exch. for. N. C. Runner peanuts. Must be good. O. W. Daugh- try, Metter, Ga. Vandivers heavy fruiter, 1st yr. $1 da; Ga Rt: 1. Genuine Half and Half. 1st yr. $1 bu. FOB. Exch. for some for 1 bu. Otootan soy beans. W. N. Hollings- worth, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2. . Cokers No. 5, prolific, 5 lock. ist yr. 75c bu. Hoyt S. Bryan, Canon, Ga. Rt Pure Ruckers, 75c bu. FOB. Grown on my own farm. Jno. S. Owens, Atlanta, Ga, Arcade Bldg. Cokers Ped. Lightning Express. 1st yr. Absolutely pure. For sale. James H. Brown, Cordele, -Ga. Ruckers. ist and 2nd yr. Ist, 65c bu. 2nd, 50c bu. No black seed. J. L. White, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. Coker, Wilson and Piedmont-Cleve- land. Raised on my own farm. Clean- ed. $3 per cwt. Write for quantity prices. G. T..Ridgway, Royston, Ga. 200 bu. Wannamaker-Cleveland, 1st yr. and 200 bu. Pine Delta. Pure and sound. $1 bu. FOB, ea. var. Grown on my own farm. J. J. Palmer, Tenn- ile, Ga. 100 bu. Summerours Half and Half, recleaned, in 90 lb. bags, at $2 per bag, FOB. Planted by self; 1 year from (Summerour. W. J. Saunders, Petty Toole, 2nd yr. from choicest pickings, 75c bu. Grown on my own farm. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga. Piedmont Ped Cleveland, also Neelys long staple Cleveland, 75c bu. or nk G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. 75 bu. Cokers. No. 5, 2nd yr. for sale. G. J. Davis, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. 75 bu. Tooles 90c bu. FOB or exch for shelled corn. Bu. for bu. M. L. Moore, Richland, Ga. Wilson Type big boll. 1st yr. 90c bu $2.75 per cwt. Exch. for other farm es B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Go| 1500 bu Wannamaker Cleveland. 1st yr. $1.10 bu. also 1500 bu. 2nd yr. 90c bu. Not recleaned. Germination high. Kept clean at gin. In even wt. 100 lb. bags. Samples on request. L. P. Brandenburg, Senoia, Ga. E 400 bu. recleaned Coker Cleveland, 1 1-16 in. staple cotton seed, 75c bu. FOB Griffin. J. M. Sims, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. Ruckers, Half and Half, and Cleve- land big boll. Ea. 3c lb. FOB. Cash, money order or certified check, I. F. Culpepper, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 3. Genuine Wannamakers, recleaned. Sample on request. $3 per 100 lbs. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. . New imp. Wannamakers, $1 bu. A. E. Parker, Pavo, Ga. RFD 4. Covington Toole, 75c bu. in 5 bu. ae or more. Wiley Lynn, Collins, a. Piedmont Ped. 1st yr. $2.25 per 100 FOB. No checks. Mrs. J. M. Whit- low, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. Arkansas Rowden 40. Pure and 1st yr. $1 bu. $4 per 100 lbs. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3. _ De boll wilt resistant cotton seed. 80c bu. Ruth Spivey, Surrency,. Ga. Tooles wilt resistant, 75c bu. FOB. Cash or money order. Alex Camp- bell, Surrency, Ga. Manleys heavy fruiter, $1 bu. Also some Acola and Ruckers, same price. Exch. for dark Cornish game chick- ens. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- 25 bu. pure Wannamakers, 75c bu. C. C. Wilkinson, Browns MARKET BULLETIN Any quantity, FOB. V. V. Un-/} bu: FOB. Mrs. Uda Buchanan, Chu-: Cash with order. peanuts, peas, chickens, anvil vide, single trees ,plow stocks, single hop- per, in good shape. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga. Lee Wilson and Sikes big boll. Both Ist yr. seed. 75c bu. ea. var. G. M. Cochran, Jr. Flint, Ga. Raburns imp. Poulnot for sale. L. Rabun, Ideal, Ga. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 2 ear red cob and Cokers Ellis seed corn. Guar. to please. $1.25 pk. $3.50 bu. 1-2 bu. del. $2. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. Pure Whatleys prolitic, selected and nubbed, $1.75 bu. Jas. H. Brown, Cordele, Ga. 7 Whatleys. 1st yr. from/breeder $2.50 bu. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga. Marlboro prolific, also Hastings, field selected, $2.50 bu. Will exch. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Mexican June corn, Blue and White, mixed. Write for sample and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Whatleys $2 bu: Plains. Co i: Ryhne, Plains, Ga. . Hastings seed corn. 1st yr. 75c peck. Cortez Bryan, Canon, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE Sagrain 303. Matures 2 crops from 1 Spring planting. Sure crop. Pure seed. 5 lbs. $1; $2 pk. Postpaid; $5 bu. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. 100 bu. seed oats, Fulghum, 85c bu. in sacks. K. P. Walden, Louisville, Ga. j Hastings 100 bu, Fulghum and Cokers cold proof oats, 85c bu. All grown from seed. direct from Orig. and carefully recleaned; Texas Rust Proof; 75c: bu. . Ri WwW. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 4 large red peanuts, $1 per peck. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Riek N. C. Runner peanuts, 4c lb. also Schley pecans, 30c lb: Stuarts, 25c lb. W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga. Sound Ga. Runner peanufsSs. Hand selected. $4 per 100 lb. bag. James H. Brown, Cordele, Ga. 42 Ibs. sound seedling pecans, 15c lb. 14 Ibs. med. size, 20c lb. 3lbs. large Stuarts, $1. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. d Good Runner seed peanuts, 5c lb. No order for less than 100 lbs. Eli Lewis, Dawson, Ga. A few more Schleys and Stuart, 20c lb. Mrs. G. OC. Goodroe, Buena Vista, Ga. Rb. 2. : Schleys. 30c lb. Money-Maker, Stu- . /arts and Fortschers, 20c lb. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt!-4. No. 1 White Spanish peanuts, 4c lb. FOB, or 4 1-2c lb. del. Money order or check with order. C. H. Parish, Tifton, Gas Rt. 6. White Spanish peanuts, shelled, 8 1-2 lb. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Good, sound N. C. Runners, $1.25 bu. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. About 160 lbs. Stuart pecans, 25c ib. FOR Bere. O-. . Hamilton, Vi- dalia, Ga. Imp. large red Valenica peanuts. Have planted and imp. this var. for 20 yrs. 15c lb. FOB, or 1%c lb. del. Ga. Any quantity. R. C.. Mulligan, Wash- ington, Ga. About 100 lbs. good Money-Makers, 25c lb. Samples on request. Mrs. L. I. Spidell, Bainbridge, Ga. RFD 1. N. C. Runner seed peanuts, 4c lb. FOB, in 100 Ib. lots or more. Cash or money order with order. oO. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga. : Extra nice shelled pecan meats, in large halves and broken pieces, mixed or separate, reasonably priced in 5 and 10 lb. and large quantities. Send postage for generous sample; also a few lbs of. large Schleys. Mrs. L. M. Lockhart, Dawson, Ga. 830 Lee St. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Blue Damson plums 25c ea. 3 for 60c. Red Goose plums 2 for 20c, 5 for 40c. All trees nicely rooted and post- paid. Stamps accepted. A. Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Govt. Insp. pecan trees, Money Maker, Success and Pabst, 2 to 8 feet, = to 35c. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, a. : Early Harvest and Keiffer pear trees 4 to 5 feet 40c ea or $4 doz. Concord, Blue Niagara, White grape vines, 2 years, No. 1, 10c ea. $1 doz. Apple trees I yr. 2 to 3 feet, all leading vari- eties, from early summer to late fall, 10c ea. All State insp and true to name. Postpaid or will exch. any of the above for baby chicks, hens or Robt. C. Jones, Molena, Ga. Imp. Half and Half, $1 bu. Exch. for % p re ; ee ae % os anything I can use. C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Pe oN: RO Se ees Thursday, March 5, 1931. Old fashioned seedling peach trees in large lots 6c ea FOB or in small lots for $1.35 doz postpaid. Musca- dine vines well rooted $1.35 doz. post- paid. In larger lots, 7c, ea. FOB, cash with order. Mrs. Nora Mix, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Fruit trees and vines, . white and black walnuts, red dogwood, yellow plum, oxford cherry trees ,red vioiet rose vine, price 20c plus postage. W. M. Barrett, Mineral Bluff, Ga. -Budded and State insp. Schley pe- can trees 3 to 8 ft. tall; at $25 per 100 trees. Lesser amts. 5c more for ea. tree. Will exch. for peas, peanuts, corn, Otootan soy beans, meats and lard. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. State insp. budded pecan trees, 3 to 10 ft. 25c to 75c. Miss Ronnie John- son, Rt. 1, Shellman, Ga. : Want best offer on 5 pecan trees and 3 Belle pear trees, Govt. insp. 4 or 5 feet tall. For cash. J. H. Can- trell, Buford, Ga. Reel oe State insp. true to name _ apple trees, all leading varieties, 2 years, 3 to 4 feet 15c ea. 1 year, 2 to 3 ft. 10c. Early Harvest Keiffer Cycle and Pineapple pears, 4 to 5 feet, 40c ea. White Eng. peach trees, 1 to 2 ft. 5c ea. Concord and Niagara grape vines, 2 yrs. 10c ea. or $7.50 C. All postpaid or will exch, for Ga. cane syrup, corn, hogs, hens, meat, lard or anything I can use. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. May cherry sprouts 10c ea or exch. for feed sacks or hundred lb. flour sacks or any kind of bean seed or anything I can use. Ea, to pay post- age. Stella Parks, Cumming, Ga. Rt. v4, . ea. Not prepaid. Send money order. Not less than 6 to a party. Mrs. W. A. - Hall, Cartecay, Ga. 15 Quince bushes, 3 to 4 ft. high, 25c ea. 5 for $1 FOB. Damson plums 25c ea. or five for $1. Sage plants 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Tansy, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c. Progressive everbearing strawberry plants, 25c per C, $2 per M. Mrs. L. D. Striggs, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 Stuart pecan trees 3 to 9 ft. high, 35c, 45c and 50c ea. according to size of trees. 100 Schley pecan trees, same size and price as Stuarts. Will make reduction on prices if en- tire lot is wanted. J. S. Robinson, Jackson, Ga. Quince for a nursery, bushes 3 to 4 feet high, 25c ea. 5 for $1 FOB. Mrs. G. N. Hayes, Rt. 1, Rockmart. ji Lucretia dewberry plants $1 per C, 500 for. $4 del. Concord and Niagara grape cuttings 5c ea. $3 hundred del. Fig cuttings 5c ea, $3 per C. 6 choice Clingstone peach trees $1 del. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Everbearing black mulberry sprouts 4 to 6 feet, well rooted, 8c ea. June berry sprouts well rooted 10c_ ea. Georgia Belle seedling peach trees, only a few more trees, 10c ea. Want to exch. for Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato plants or anything useful on. the farm. Add postage. D. W. Mc- Cook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 17. Real nice apple trees 3 feet and up, going at 10c del. All trees State insp. T, M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Seed Cane for sale, 10,000 stalks of 500 Gov. insp Elberta Peach trees, 1 yr. 18-36 in. $25 100; Red June plums, 3-4 ft. $10 per 500; plum 3 to 4 ft. $10; 400 Ea Rose 6 to 18 ft. $15; Stewart & Schley Pecans 3 to 4 ft. $3.50 per doz, 4 to 5 ft. $4 doz, 5-7 ft. $4.50, 7-10 ft. $5 doz; lead- ing variety of apples 25c each, $2.50. per doz. $10 per 100; Keiffer pears 3 to scupernong 40c each; Jap.~persimmon 3 to 4 ft. 40c; grapes $1.50 doz. Ex- press extra. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Clinton Road. _ Wanted to exch. nice budded state insp. 3 yr. old 6 to 8 ft. Stewart & Schley Pecan trees for Chinchilla or N. Z. White Rabbits. Write what you have and prices to Homer Williams, Rt. A. Cordele, Ga. White scupenong vines 10c each or $1 doz, brown Calif. fig bushes 10c ea. will exch any of the above for Calif. black eyed peas or for bermuda onions for eating or dried apples or peaches, Sweet potatoes or irish potatoes, but- ter beans, otootan beans. Wi Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Govt Insp. choice paper shell pe- can trees 6 to 8 ft. tall 50c each or exch for farm products or what have you. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. -~ Hazlenut bushes 4c each or 40c doz. del. 6 or more or exch for May peach trees or 1 or 2 everbearing mulberries, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. oe 2 or 3 May cherry trees. W. A. Moon n a 2 or 3 yr. old May cherry trees, 5c : Mrs. _ 6 weeks: 4 ft. $2.50 per doz; well rooted 2 yr. ~ : or $1 doz. del in lots of 6 or more or | t ~ t 2 _ Arnold, Point Peter, Ga. : i: Seed For Sale October. --Phursday, March 5, 1931. Georgia Products For Sale PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE State insp. budded Schley & Stew- art pecan trees, 3 yrs. old, 6 to 8 ft. tall 40c each $25 per 100, $100 per M. FOB Cordele, Ga. Also Tung Oil trees 4 to 6 ft. $15 per 100, $125 per M. FOB Cordele, Ga. I. G. Williams, Cordele, Ga., Rt. A. Cling Stone Peach trees 18 to 22 in. high, delicious large size fruit, ripens in August 6 for 50c, 2 doz. $1.50 or $5 for 100 postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, _Pinehurst, Ga. Georgia Products Wanted COTTON SEED WANTED Exch. 5 Barred Rock hens for 5 bu. good, wilt resistant cotton seed. Tooles preferred. J. W. Rauton, Vi- dalia, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 72. Exch. $30 for 20 bu. sound cotton seed for planting. Mrs. Susie Walker, _ Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 77. Want few bu. Cooks and a few bu. Vandiver cotton seed. Exch. value or pay cash at reasonable price: De- scribe fully. T. C. Poole, Waleska, Ga. g Want 100 bu. College No. 1, and 100 bu: Cleveland-Cokers No. 5. Make best prices. Geo. R. Rakestraw, Ho- gansville, Ga, PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want 1 M Ibs. genuine N. C. flat runner seed peanuts, 1930 grown. Will _ pay cash, or exch. Duroc J. hogs.: If interested, mail sample, etc. L. H. _Edenfield, Stillmore,. Ga. Rt. 1. Box Want 100 lbs. peanuts, and 10 gal. syrup. Exch nice shrubbery. Make offer. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Ga. Want to exch. Cokers Cleveland*No. 5 for white Spanish peanuts. L. W. Exch. genuine red skin Porto Ric pot. plants, Govt. insp. and treated, _ for 5 bu. N. C. Runner peanut seed. _ Milton Arnold, Surrency, Ga. RT. 2. Want best price on brown chufas. W. A. Sturdivant, Chipley, Ga. Exch. 4 bu. wilt resistant cotton seed for 2 bu. peanuts. M| D. Mock, Lanier, Ga. Want papershells and _ seedlings. Send samples and quote price for cash. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. Want paper shell and seedling pe- cans in quantity. Send sample. G. C. Swint, Milner, Ga. PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES WANTED Wanted, a few Abundance plums, old, fashioned; green plums, _ young dewberry plants, Thomas _ scupper- nong. Must be true to name and price reasonable.. Thos. Thomson, 404 1-2 Eighth street, Augusta, Ga. Clements imp. Triumph water- melon seed (finest in America); grow to wt. 75 to 150 Ibs. each). $1 oz. $10 Ib, also American Wonder melon seed, $1 oz. and $10 lb. Wonder melon, the \ = largest ever been raised on in Am- erica was grown last yr. from some of these seed; wt. 160 3-4 lbs. and sold to highest bidder and brought $196. American Legion bought it and carried to Convention in Boston, Mass., last E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga Genuine Stone Mtn, melon seed, 75c_ - Ib. prepaid, or exch. for Golden uff _Orp. hatching eggs. 1 lb. for 15 ona also large green pod okra seed, 25c lb. or exch.for dried gruit. Wiley Lynn, Collins, Ga. 8 or 10 cups full of Hastings gen. Cornfield bean seed, 20c per cup; 6 or 8 cups of white beans (some _ call Creasback), 20c per cup. Mrs. Char- lie L. Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. - Eden Gem Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 75c Ib. C LL. Rhyne, Plains, Ga. Red multiplying onion buttons, 50c - gal. white nest onions, same _ price. age B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Japanese Honey Drip cane _ seed, $2.25 bu. and postage. 1930 crop. exch aa for 1 bu. large red Spanish: pea- uts. Ted sugar cane, average three feet in _ length, eyes are sound. Price $1 per 100 FOB. Leslie. Do not wrap cane _ unless you furnish bagging. Specify _ how you want it shipped. Please send ee order, B.-T. Hart; Rt. 2; esli; Lee Brooks, Campton, Ga. Rt. -| Greene, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. a. 25 Ibs. chufa seed, picked clean and } Honey Drip Cane Seed 6c per MAREET BULLETIN dry bought from Hastings last year. 10 per lb. FOB. Woodville, Ga. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Philomath, Ga. 5 Bu. good sound cane seed $2 bu. FOB here. John P, Cheney, 1012 Whitlock Ave. Marietta, Ga. I have a few more of the World Famous Gourd Seed, grows to hold from 7 to 9 gallons, 15c per doz. Add postage. No stamps accepted. W. F. Walden, Tarrytown, Georgia, Rt. 2. French mustard seed, it makes long smooth leaves like celery, has a wild sweet mustard) taste, 5c per table- spoon full. Add postage. W. B. Rob- erts, Ty Ty, Ga, Rt. 2. Tom Watson Melon seed from well selected melons, dried in the shade, 50c per 1 lb. or exchange, write what zon have. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, a. I have 600 lbs. Lifsey watermelon seed, 65c per lb, 50 cts per lb. in 5 Jb. lots or more. Selected from choice melons and well dried. All seed guaranteed to be pure Lifsey absolute- ly not mixed. C. W.\Collins, 813 1-2 Buckhead Ave., Atlanta, Georgia. Running okra grows on vine like cucumbers, 3 or 4 vines will make enough for any small family. Sample of 12 seed by mail 10c in cash, add 2c postage. Giant everbearing tomato Queen of the market, big money maker, large solid fruit, excellent can- ner, sample of 15 seed by mail 10c in cash add 2c postage. Chesley Rice, 3316 3rd Ave. Columbus, Georgia. White bermuda onion sets 15c per quart delivered parcel post. W. C. Hollomon, Brooklyn, Ga. Calif. multiplying beer or moss seed 10c per start prepaid. Geo. Floyd, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. Put onion sets out now, Austrian Brown onion sets 75 gal. mailed at 49c per gallon. Postage collect. Lady Finger peas 20c per lb, 8 lbs $1, velvet okra seed 25c. Early sweet corn 35c per lb. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Lifsey sweet watermelon seed 65c per lb. P. O. Money Order. Mrs. E. P. King, .Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. 500 lbs of the very best hand select- ed Stone Mountain Melon Seed 50c per lb. delivered, 100 lb lots 30c de- livered. Small orders filled if desired. All seed fresh and guaranteed. B. R. Andrews, Haddock, Ga. 50 bu. of Texas Honey Drip cane seed, recleaned $1.50 per bu. 50 bu. of seeded ribbon cane seed recleaned $1.25 pr bu. FOB. Walter Carmichal, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 3. % White nest onions for planting, 10c per lb. 50c for 6 lbs. Postpaid. Mrs. x L. Kennrly, Rt. 2. Lawrenceville, Weed 15 lbs Thurmond grey watermelon seed 50c per Ib. Also Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed 10c per tablespoon full or<80c .per. 1b. J, = GL. =] Tanner, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 4. Big Boston lettuce seed also. dill seed 7c per tablespoon. Prepaid. Mrs. H. D. Martin, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 10. White Nest. Onions 50c per. gal. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga. 300 lbs Watson seed, from good melons 100 Ib lots, 35c lb, 10 to 20 lb lots 50c lb. Can give best of ref. W. A. Cone, Metcalfe, Ga. 12 lbs. Stone Mtn. Lifsey Sweet or Dixie Bell Watermelon Seed, hand saved from best melons, 75c lb. White or colored running butter beans 20c per 1-2 lb. or 35c lb. Pridget Salad Peas, tender and sweet 10 or 12 in pod, 30c per 1-2 lb. or 50c per Ib. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. Several lbs. pure Cuban Queen Watermelon Seed $1.25 per Ib. del. Rock Ford cantaloupe seed, 1st year from Hastings $1 lb. del. Henderson bush butter bean seed 30c Ib. del. E. A. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga. ae Texas seed Ribbon cane for syrup 5 Ibs. 50c. 100 Ibs $6 postpaid in Ga. J. H. Davis, Rt. 5, Box 126, Milledge- ville, Ga. Mammoth sunflower seed 20c per lb. Mexican select seed corn 5 bu. $1.50 per bu. or exchange for 10 bu. cleve- land big boll cotton seed (will sell any quantity) same price. Marian Brit- ton, Oxford, Ga. Rt. 1. Stone Mtn. seed hand saved, shade dried, 75c per lb. not postpaid. No personal checks. Mrs. I. E. Rodgers, Butler, Ga. : Good grade yellow Danver onions, not grown out, delivered Georgia points at $3 per 100 lbs. in lots of 100 lbs or more. W.. E. Hampton, Min- eral Bluff, Ga. ; White bunch baby lima beans, sound and free of trash 12 1-2 lbs. de- livered anywhere 3rd zone. Oo 8; x a 1 seed. Ib. del 6 or more lbs; Pumpkin Seed 15c per tea cup full del. exch. for 2 or 3 hun- dred genuine everbearing strawberry plants, no others wanted. Wan SAG Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. 1000 Ibs. pure Honey Drip Sorghum Cane Seed, clean and bright, 2 1-2c per lb. or exch. for pigs. W. B. Gold- in, Draketown, Ga. Genuine White Velvet Okra Seed, 30c per lb. del. Verdena Wright, Alto, Gar Ri 1. 200 Thurmond Grey seed hand saved from well matured melons, free from diseases 1 to 20 lbs. 40c lb, 20 to 50 lbs. 35c per lb, 100 lbs or more 30c per lb. postpaid. Money order. D. C. Sheppard, Ellaville, Ga. Genuine Stone Mountain Melon seed, hand picked from select mel- ons,, 1lb $1, 3 lbs $2.50, over 3 lbs 75c lb. Postage paid on all orders. J. W. Batchelor, Rt. 2 Molena, Ga. Want to hear from parties who have some improved corn seed, like to have some kind that makes 2 to 5 ears to stalk. Write best Price. J is. Brown, Tilton, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 31. Hastings long pod okra seed 10c .per cup or 25c per lb. large supply, also several bu. Calif. Sorghum cane seed at market price. For cash only no checks. J. J. (Bud) White, Conyers, Gran Rau, 2: ' White cucumber seed and sunflower seed also pumpkin seed 2 tablespoons for 10c; yellow parsnip, red bachelor buttons 15c per pint all new seed. Mrs. Ida Southerland, Rt. 3, Box 48, Ellijay, Ga. Few yellow or orange meat melon Good variety, medium _ size, thin rind, long melon, tender sweet and stringless meat. Good for home prepaid while they last. R. M. Brown, use but not for shipping. 25c cupful 211 Coventry Road, Decatur, Ga. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, Ist yr. from originator 75c per lb. postpaid. Cantaloupe seed insect proof large size grow to weigh as much as 10 lbs, fine flavar, 65c 1b. postpaid. Harold Whitaker, Mansfield, Ga. Rt. 1. 30 lbs. of pure Weaver Watson melon seed at 40c per lb or exchange for spanish peanuts or running velvet epens: Marvin Scott, Rt. 3, Doerun, a. 50 lbs. of Watson melon seed, hand saved and selected only from large red meat melons. These seed are from 1930 crop of a pure strain bought direct trom W. A. Watson, 50c per lb. C. N. Thornhill, Boston, Ga. _ Pure Nixon Cantaloupe seed 10c pkg or 15c oz; Thurmond Gray Water- melon seed 10c pkg or 15c oz; Okra seed 10c pkg. exch. for bermuda or white nest onions, climbing tomato seed or plants, horse radish, egg p.ants or seed, pure popcorn, amaryllis lilies, snow balls,*-chicken corn, Rus- sian sunflower- seed or Mastodon Strawberry plants. Add postage. Mrs. L. L. Thornton, RFD Woodvilie, Ga. Genuine Watson, melon seed 60c per lb., 10 lbs or more 50c lb. Also pure Porto Rico Potato plants in season. J. M. Chapman, Chula, Ga. Select Watermelon seed for sale, 100 lbs. Thurmond Grays, 100 lbs Dixie Belle, 50c lb. seed saved from only choice melons. H. D. Puckett, Cor- dele, Ga. Large long headed corn broom seed 15c per cup full, good pure clean seed, will exch. for anything I can use wiil take stamps and will take some flower seed and cuttings in exchange. Large round Watson melon seed $1 per lb. or will sellin smaller quanti- ties 10-25 and 50c. Will take stamps. Will exchange for dried; peaches or apples. Hastings Stone- Mountain melon seed $1 pr lb. Will sell in smaller quantities, 10-15-25 or more pks. Hastings Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, green rind, very sweet, 10-25-50c pks or will exch. for dried fruit. Mrs. |. L. A. Holloman, Rt. 3, Macon, Ga. Pure White velvet okra seed 25c per lb. Wilkins watermelon seed, deep rib yellow meat, Cantaloupe seed 10c pkt. Miss Annie E. Jones, Rt. Fayetteville, Gas fate . 1500 seed sugar cane 12c per stalk for sale by J. T. Russell, Rt. 1, Box 39, Wadley, Ga. (Delivered at the cane bed). : Pimento pepper seed 1-2 lb. 50c, 1 lb. 90c. Flat Dutch turnip seed 30c lb. postpaid. C. Garrett, Oakwood, G : a. Beat-the-bee syrup cane seed, hand threshed and winded, sound and bright 15c lb, 8 lbs $1 delivered. Also pure Rucker Cotton Seed, ginned 45 per cent and 7-8 inch lint last sea- son 75c bu. Whatleys seed corn nub- bed and hand shelled 75c pk, $2.25 bu. FOB or exch for Otootan beans, ap- ples or fulzhum seed oats, Calif black PAGE NINETE] eyed or white sugar crowder peas, e: to pay charges. C. R. Smith, Rt. Butord, Ga. we exchange for Whatleys prolific se corn 2 ibs for 1 peck, other party pa on corn and I on melon seed. W.. Clements, Rt. 4, Wrightsville, Ga. 22 lbs. Watson watermelon seed, hand saved at 40c lb. del. please send money order. D. Story, Pavo, Ga. Home grown Swycard collard see 10c oz. $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Dawson, 40 lbs. Hastings Stone Mounta Watermelon seed 90c lb. postpaid $32.50 for lot. Clyde Cook, Pitts, Fits 1. oe 200 lbs, Thurmond Gray melon se recleaned, weigh from 35 to 45 1 50c lb. J. B. Hanner, Buena Vis Gia. at 5 lbs. Stone Mountain Watermelo seed, list. yr. from MHastings 65c postpaid. Also old fashioned s5 plants 80c per hundred _ postpai Money order preferred. Allen Argo Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. Vy Stone Mountain and Tom _ Watso: Watermelon seed, hand saved fron selected melons for seed purposes. 5( per lb. C. F. Thomason, Thomasvill Ga. : oe Genuine Dixie Bell or Stone Moun tain Melon Seed 50c per lb or will e change for Ga. Cane Syrup or goo cotton seed for planting. Send samp! of what you have. Oscar Birdsong Gordon, Ga. aaa Cuban Yellow Flint corn for s 75c per peck postpaid. Mrs. W Beil, Albany, Ga. ge Tom Watson melon seed from larg melons 50c per Ib. postpaid. Samfz on request. Tilden Johnson, Coolid Gao Rt, 2: a Hales best cantaloupe seed, la size for shipping or hauling on tru ist year from Rocky Ford, Cal., per lb. Eden Gem, ist yr. from Ha ings 75c lb. Satisfaction guarante O/ F: Baker, Tifton;:Ga: Rt. _5 ibs. Dixie Belle Watermelon s $1 per lb, 3 lb. Stone Mtn. Water melon seed $1 per lb. 10 Ibs. Sto: iMitn. and Dixie Bell, mixed 50c Ib. A hand picked from extra large melons A ee D. E. Barnett, Bogart, Ga. Vu. 1: ye 1 1-2 gal white nest onions, free o trash, 40c gal and postage; aso whit bunch baby lima beans 15c lb an postage or 7 lbs for $1. Mrs. J. Ne Smith, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Bright, clean, new seed, absolut pure Stone) Mtn. melon seed ha saved from largest selected spe men 75c ib, 10 lbs up 65c lb. Genui salmon Fiesh Rocky Ford Cant loupe 80c lb. Del. C. F..-Maddox, B ford, Ga. Boe Honey Drip cane seed for sa ightly damaged, $1.50 bu. or | change for good field peas at $1.50 | Samples exchanged. Can use SO O-too-tan beans or Laredo Bean Send Sample. W. P. Smith, Carroll. ton, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Old fashion mushmelon seed 10 tab:espoon full. Send postage on a orders under 50c. Mrs. Pearl Po Grantville, Ga. Rt. 1. : oy Texas seeded ribbon cane _ see saved from fine syrup cane last yea 10c per lb. Small guinea crow peas, light yellow, sweet table peas | per lb. Large yellow crowder peas sweet and tender 20c lb. Vegetable peach seed with directions for pie and preserves, tablespoon full 10 Mushmelon seed, large melons, sweet and spicy, very prolific, tablespo ay 1l0c. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dov Fa, : Watson melon seed from _ select melons 50c per lb, 25 lbs or more 40. FOB. Statesboro, Ga. J. S. Bazemo Statesboro, Ga. iC Select Watson melon seed, seve lbs. for sale ,80c lb. at my place ordered include postage. C. R. P man, Rt. 5, Statesboro, Ga. .. 3 50 lbs, of Weaver Watson Water me.on seed to sell for 40c Ib. fror good large _ selected watermelon Write. A. J. Sutton, Sumner, Ga. }] 3 # 200 Ibs. Dixie Belle or Lifsey Water melon seed, not saved from culls, 40 ib. delivered. No checks. J. O. Etk erege, Ivey, Ga. Rt, 1. : ae tot cherry red pepper pods 10c do! with stamp enclosed. Striped ha runner garden beans 25c lb., Butte Peas 25c lb or 15c for half lb. Wh bunch butter beans 20c lb. Scullio cnion buttons large old fashion kinc red ones 15 qt. 50c gal. Add postag on small amounts of seed. Mrs. C. R Sorrells, Rt. 1, Monroe, Ga. aie (Continued on page 24) _ Flowers And Seed F or Sale Lilies, hardy yellow, pink resurrect- $1 doz. amaryllis pink and red, 5c ea. milk and wine 25c ea. Septem- er white25c ea, white iris, yellow iger, single and double, 50c doz. Pink, ed, and variegated gladioli 50c doz. Cannas: King Humbert, red and yel- low, City of Portland pink variegated,. all large double, $3 per ll varieties. gham, Ga. Wild ginger lily blue trim 60c per 100. ink, sweet ann 50c doz. spruce and hite pines, 12 to 18 inches, $1 doz. -and white dogwood 12 inc., $1 doz. well rooted, add postage on small Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, C. Maxwell, with yellow Trailing arbutus, Cannas, honeysuckle jasmine 25c per doz. White conch hbe- gonia 5c cutting. juniper, dogwood and grey beard 10c ea. Samson snake root . Add postage. Will exchange ny of above for garden seed, early eas or anything useful. Bartow, Rt. 1, Claxton, Ga. . Perennials: daisy type mums 3 col- ors, shasta daisy, silver king, golden glow, purple aster 10c doz. double red white altheas, purple lilac, pink and white spirea, bridal jasmine, rooted geraniums 10c ea. nice bunches of 2 kinds ferns, well rooted euonymous, oleander, pink 8 inches, 2 yr. jerusalem cherry, pride of Roches- ter, wisteria, double white spirea, Has-~ : rose, pink cochet, pink and red hea, golden bell lily, orange and rose cannas mixed colors gladioli 20c doz. Blooming size devils faker 15c ea. hibiscus, marigolds ypress vine, double red holly seeds, blackberry lily seeds 5c per ta- blespoonful. Add postage. Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. 3 nice junipers, $4 ea. or exchange. or white black berries at 50c per doz worlds wonder seed 10c for 5 - October plum peach trees 25 ea. ivy and laurel, ight prices. Mrs. Ulmox Blackberry shrubbery i Postage to be Spencer Roper, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. _ Large exhibit variety mum plants: golden wedding, silver wedding, ocon- to, Eva Clair, Sunrise, Queen Mary, White Cloud, Silver obinson,. Christmas Cheer, all $1.00 $6 per 100. Also pink, white, ellow, purple and red in small dou- ble cluster varieties 50c doz. $3 per 0. False dragon head, pink and la- vender, grass pinks, double pink sweet scented flowers 25c doz. 5 doz. for $1. Fall ball white feather few $8 per 100 Mrs. W. S. Wiley, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Extra large spirea Van Houtti, win- ter honeysuckle, coral berry, pink, wht nd rose weigelas, bridal wreat Jmond, 50c ea, 5 for $2. 2 and 3 yr.; looming size 35c ea. dogwood, philadelphus, weeping hardy butterfly bush, snow ball, pink deut- a, golden bells, forsythia, cape jas- mines, rose plum spirea, crimson spi- | 4, White star white bloom privet, yellow Kerria ja- | ponica, bitter sweet vine, berries, all strong rooted 1 and 2 yr. plants, 25c ea. 5 for_$1. Blooming size jonquils, single and double daffodils,. narcissi, orange day lilies, white and blue iris, perennial golden stairs, blue asters, pink thrift 25c doz. Giant sum- er hyacinth (yucca) 4 for 25c. Ge- raniums, justicia, date palm, lace fern, begonia, Christmas cherry, everlasting pepper, white oxalis, pink fairy lily, abutilon, plumbago, postpaid on $1 orders. Mrs. t. 1, Adairsville, Ga. ~. Hemlocks, 2- ft. to 3-ft. 80c to $1. Boxwood bushes 6 ft. in diameter, 4 ft. 1 in. high $30 at my place. Box- wood 12 to 18 in. 25c to 35c ea. arbor ae 12 to 18 in. 25c to 40c ea. Purple ornless locust, pea shaped blossom, 20c and 25c ea. Indian currant Chief _ Black Hawk, 25c ea. Yellow thornless _Yoses 15c ea. Yellow Easter bulbs, blue iris 25c doz. Brown fall pinks, bunch. white yard lily bushes, 15c ea. - Slippery elm bush, 3 ft. 75c. Add post- age all orders under 50c. Mrs. Liney Hunter, Lewner, Ga. _ Prize winning chrysanthemums varieties: Rose sy Ross, Queen Mary, Silver wed- Golden wedding, golden glow, Harvard, Black Hawk, Maud Robin- - son, Orchid, Earl Kitchener, Christ- mas Cheer, Sun gold, Nivia, Boniface, White Cloud, Silver Moon, Largest type blooms. directions furnished for cul- ture. 10c ea. 25 for $1.75, $4.50 per M. type in. laven- Also English with red 10 and 25c ea. Cc. H. Ward Perfection, and others. pon and An 50. . MARKET BULLE TING == 25c doz. All colors phlox annual, mammoth double zinnias, snap drag- on, all colors, red verbena, 25c doz, 6 doz. for $1. President, cannas 40c doz King Humbert cannas 50c doz. Mrs. Alfred Conard cannas 70c doz., 5 doz for $2. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. : Large type mums and dahlias, pink, yellow, bronze, rose, lavender, gold, cream and white, some fine named mums, such as Opal, White Chieftain, Ostrich Plume, Turner, Golden Wed- ding, Ear] Kitchener, Christmas Cheer Betsy Ross, White Cloud, Silver Ball, also Hastings ball type in yellow and ka, and others. Decorative, cactus and show types. booking orders for plants well rooted 35c doz. 4 doz. for $1 post- paid. Large flowering cannas, several colors, now ready, 60c doz. 6 colors geranium cuttings and rooted ferns and begonias, 10c ea, $1 doz. exchange for onion and potato plants or honey. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3; 7 White and purple altheas, golden bells, purple lilac, white spirea, pink crepe myrtles 25c ea, 5 for $1 del. blue iris, yellow day lilies 25c doz. Blue grape hyacinths 50c per 100. half run- ner garden beans 25c for 2 cupsful. Scullion onion sets. 50c gallon. White nest onions, 25c gallon. All orders amounting to $i del. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ga. Double white daisies, double white feather few, green and variegated house leak, 25c doz. pink and. purple verbena 20c doz. wild river beauty 50c and pink larkspur and phiox, 20 doz. Mrs, A. A. Carey, Royston, Ga. 2 ferns, 2 begonias, 2 geraniums, 50c. 1 quart zinnia seed mixed colors 25c. Large flowering pink and red ponica 3 for 50c. White Cherokee ro- ses $2 per 100. 3 yr. old boxwood bushes, $2.50 express collect. Mrs. W. E. Pearson, Gay, Ga. Shasta daisies, red and pink verbe- na 25c doz. elephant ears 3 for 25c, 60 doz. Mrs. J. E. Edwards, Rt. 1, Lorane, Ga. : ae Gladioli bulbs 45c doz. pink cannas, 50c doz. red and yellow cannas 3 doz. Day lilies, white iris, 25c ddz. Will exchange for English peas, bunch nuts. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Rt. 1, Lo- \rane, Ga. ce ae Tee Several~ colors double geraniums, salmon pink and rose pink sultanas, 10c cutting. garden carnation pinks, 50 colors 10c package. Rose double | Will exchange for other flowers. large boxwoods,, 35 in. to 40 in. high and 43 inches wide, 2 dwarfs 18 by 40 in. and 20 by 17 in. about 40 small ones.. Make best offer. Everbearing strawberry plants $2 per M or -exch. for potato slips. Mrs. T. L. Cochran, Temple, Ga. es Bulbs of 5 varieties fancy leaved pot caladiums 75c. white, red and pink with green veins, mottled, and spotted red, white and green. The following at 5 ea. cutting: 2 different reds, 2 pinks, salmon, white, variegated ge- raniums, rose pink sultana, red, wht. and pink conch begonia, rubra and Thurstonii begonias. Mexican pink vine seed 5c teaspoonful. postage paid 1 orders 75c and more. Mrs. R. L. | Williams, Boston, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 colors good strong cuttings double geraniums 7c ea, all 6 for 35c. Purple lilac sprouts, double pink climbing rose rooted 10c ea. Shasta daisies and blue and white iris lilies 15c doz. pink verbena plants 10c doz. house leak, pink oxalis, large leaf wandering jew, hen and biddie (pincushion cactus) all 5c ea. Thanksgiving cactus 20c for large bunch rooted and growing, 5c per cutting, Boston and sword ferns 20c ea. Leopard spot begonia rooted 15e ea. Add postage on orders less than 50c.. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cum- 1 Irish juniper 11 in. 20c. jonquil or white or yellow Easter bulbs, 25c doz. purple and white yard lilies, 2 ft. 15 ea, 2 for 25c. Prickle ash bushes, 25c -| ea. purple thornless locust pea shap- ed blossom 20c ea. Bobby rambler ro-" ses 25 ea. Mt. evergreen fern 25c doz. Sassafras 2 ft. 15c ea. Indian currant, Chief Back Hawk, blooms early in Spring, red berried in Fall, 4 inches to 20 inc. 10c to 25c ea. hem- locks 4 to 12 inches, 25c for seven. Arbor vitae flat foliage globe variety, 12 inches to 3 1-2 ft. 25c to $3.50 ea. | Boxwood, dwarf, 10 to 16 inches 20c to 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Homer Townson, Lewner, Ga. ee ee deep a 75c doz. o orchid. Have dahlias in Venus, Alas-=~ doz. pink primroses $1 per 100. Blue. canna bulbs 75c doz. White kerria ja- butter beans, snap beans, peas, or pea- | poppy seed 10c package, $1 per lb, 10 ming. Ga. Rt.: 6. i and variegated pink and white 50c doz Larkspur pink, blue, purple, variegat- ed, well rooted plants, 30c doz. tall yellow primroses, blue salvia, white salvia, physostegia, blue daisies, bol- tonia. 30c doz. Sweet Williams, 50c doz. Dahlias, Mina Burgle, Queen Mary pink, Peree D. Lion, primrose yellow, large purple 25 ea yellow princes 40c. all decorative type and true to name crimson king iris, queen of May iris, good bulbs, $1 doz. Tiger lilies, Madonna, lilies, milk and wine lilies, lg. 25c bulb. Blackberry lilies "5c doz. Spider lilies 5 for $1. Fairy lilies 3 for 25c. Rosa. rugosa fYOSS, Conrad F. Meyer, pink, Hansa, rich deep red, Sir Thomas Lipton, snow white, 50c ea, spirea van Houtti 30c. Anthony waterer 35c, _ billardi albia and rosea, 35c. postpaid, will exchange for red barberry or hypericum shrub, write before sending. Mrs. S. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 2 yr. old pink or coral vines, 30c ea. 3 yr. old ones 45c ea. Mrs. E. J. Wil- liams, Ty Ty, Ga. oe Umbrella china berry sprouts, 1 and 2 yr. 50c ea. Prompt shipment, add postage. RE 2. White daffodils, hardy mixed phlox, 10c doz. Sword fern, Colorado fern, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Wandering jew, white striped and green 2 cuttings 5c; double geraniums 3 kinds of red rose salmon 5c ea. Christmas eactus root- ed, 10c ea, unrooted 5c ea. May cac- tus be ea. Blue Easter lilies 25c doz. Night blooming cereus Cactus 10 ea. ivy leaf geranium pink 10c ea. Cash Viola Smith, Martin, Ga. with order. Add postage. Miss Lona Hardin, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1... Jonquil and narcissi bulbs 75c per 100. Blue flag lily bulbs, red, pink, rose, yellow and white cannas, $1 doz. golden glow 25c doz. Choice dahlia, unlabeled $2 doz. 3 colors geraniums, fine specimens, 25c ea. ferns 15c and 25c ea. wandering jew, 1c ea. rooted Christmas cactus, 15c ea. blue hardy larkspur 25c doz. plants. Hardy. la- vender single hollyhocks, 15c ea. Will exchange for equal value or red val- entine bean seed. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. : : Mt. laurels, perennial hardy phlox, $1 doz. Spruce pines, white pines, ce- dars, pink hydrangeas, monthly roses, different colors, blue roses, well root- ed, 15 ea. sweet williams, $1 doz. lit- tle summer -phlox, 9 colors 75c doz. petunias, speckle and all colors, old fashion grass pinks, 50c. Red and pink -vyerbena, oxalis, pink, white, large dark pink, 15c ea. Miss Nellie Kate Turner Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. fe - Boxwood plants, hardy heavy root- ed, 2 to 3 yrs. old,15c to 25c ea. hardy yard hydrangeas, white clematis, la- vender wisteria, snow ball, red: ever- blooming spirea, 25c ea. pink almond, double and single althea different. cci- ors, forsythia, double white spirea Van Houtti azaleas, purple lilac, English ivy, crepe myrtle, cape jasmine, but- terfly bush, pink and white weigelia, japonica, yllow thornless roses 20 ea, 2 for 35c. All plants well rooted. blue, white and lavender iris 25c doz. Kudzu vines 5c ea., 50c doz. few. sos- tichia 20c doz. pink perennial verbe- nas, 25 doz. add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. ~ Spruce and white pines, mt. laurel, 5 for $1, rhododendron, azaleas, mixed colors 75c doz. boxwood bushes 28 to 30 in., 25c and 30c ea. red .flowering quince, white spirea, yellow forsytnia, double yellow japonica, althea lilies, wisteria, arbor vitae, snow halls, red rambler; pink monthly, .red velvet, American beauty roses 20c ea. peren- nial hardy pink phlox, royal purple }and lavender iris 25c doz. Fink wei- gelias 20c ea. Hardy white daisies, -15c doz. Double pink almond 15c a. Golden glow 30c doz. All well rooted, add postage. Mrs. Martha Elier, Elli- jay, GacRt. 3. ; Z Rooted climbing pink cluster roses, 10c ea, 3 for 25c. yellow splotched with red cannas 35c doz. yellow mums 25c doz, 45c for 2 doz. few rooted pink hardy verbena, 10 ea. rooted cuttings of double red hardy carnations, big Boston ferns, 10c ea. 2 well rooted cape jasmines 20c ea. ornamental yard cane 10c ea, 3 for 25c. pink conch be- gonia cuttings 5c ea, rooted 16c. Add postage on orders less than 50c. One Himalaya berry vine free with each $1 order. Mrs, F. E; Hapvoldt, Lewis- ton, Ga. = r Mixed dahlia bulbs, most all coiors, all double, $1 doz. postpaid. pink can- na bulbs, Mrs. Alfred Conard and | Hungeria 40c doz, or 3 doz. for $100. King Humbert, red and bronze, 35c doz, $1.50 per 100, plus postage. Pillow r| of Fire, The President, 40c |! double holly hock seed 10c t doz. Pink lespoon- Thursday, March 5; 108i. ful. Golden bell and purple lilac bush- __ es, 20c ea, 6 for $1. Crimson hardy mallow 25c per clump, 5 for $1. Mrs. A. R. Clack, Auburn, Ga. Dahlia bulbs, Hastings large double decorative type, 4 shades pink, 3 reds, pink and white 10c ea, $1 doz. canna bulbs, white and yellow, 10c ea, $1 doz 2 yr. old cape jasmine 50c ea. 1 yr old 25c ea. leopard plants 25c ea. Mums yellow, red and pink, 10c ea. Delila Martin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. White April blooming narcissi and and yellow February blooming daffo- | dils 25c doz. white and pink, white English dog- wood, 15c ea. sorted colors dahlias, large type chry- santhemums, peonies, weigelias, or anything useful. Melonese Medlin, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ga. ares Hardy hibiscus, altheas, bridal bou- quet, red jap quince, Japanese bar- berry hedge bushes, dark red velvet rose, azaleas, 15c ea. blue flowering - evergreen vine, purple fox glove 15c_ doz. Hardy phlox, 20c doz, iris 25c doz, pink weigelias, 20c ea. Mt. fern, 10c bunch. English dogwood 10c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock, Ga. ee Rhododendron shrubs and. wild ros- es 15c per shrub. Well rooted, sure to live. J. C. Shirley, Hollywood, Ga. Native azaleas, mixed colors, rhodo- dendrons, Mt. Laurels, white pines, hemlocks, and strawberry bushes, 15 ea, or 8 for $1. White dogwood, tulip poplars, crabapple, red and yellow maples, Cherokee roses, 10c ea, or $1 doz. Mixed colors, perennial phlox, trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, gol- den yellow violets, blue berry bushes, ~ and shasta daisies 30 doz. pink flow- ering dogwood 25c ea. American ar- | bor vitae 20c ea, 6 for $1. Orange day | lilies 20c doz, catnip plants 25c doz. Yucca or adams needle cactus 25c ea. 4 different varieties ferns 25c or 50c doz. Black raspberry briars 50c doz. Add postage. Miss Dot Wilson, Mor- Santon; Ga. fo 1 cedar deodora, 1 golden spirea, 1 # #e Mrs. C, E.: PAGE TWENTY-T Eva Rathke weigela, 1 kerria japon ca, 1 flowering crab, 1 magnoli red leaf barberry, 1 snowberry, en arbor vitaes, purple and red sv tanas, will exchange fine mums white incurved, white ball shap sembling snow ball, yellow and at 10c plant. Angels trumpet a or Madonna lilies large bulbs 25 or double large cannas in red white at 7c per bulb for same. Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. Double altheas, crepe myrtle w and red, well rooted juniper, climbir American beauty rose, jersey beau Jerseys beacon, Warner, worlds be white or snow drift dahlias, whi rennial hardy phlox and arbor vitae. Will exchange cannas, the President Hungara pink, yellow or red K Humbert, extra large mums and ly variety of ball type, pink and hardy phox, lupines, clinging ivy mountain shrubbery for same. .Mr, Mitch Friar, Toccoa, Ga. [Seni ee Golden spirea, golden arbor ~ vita red leaf barberry, red bloom dogwo beauty bush, hardy red salvia, he terrestrial orchids, hardy lady pers, yellow hyacinths, flowerin peach, (not flowering almond) bach lors crab, nandina domestica, vy exchange many colors german iri named .dahlias, cannas, blue Iberia: iris, Madonna, lemon, pardanth sin, tiger lily or nice shrubbery, onies, er hardy plants for same. W: what you want and have. Matt Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. -Second-Hand Machine For Sale. pe ea, Large size Niagara duster on fr and in good cond. used two sea cheap for cash; also 1 gasoline en 2h. p. slightly used, cheap for W. T. Holmes, Culloden, Ga. 1 International No. 4 riding cultive tor with iron tongue, with all feet a: 4 disc seat attachment and umbrel holder, $25. Samson M. Williamso: Norwood, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 36. 1 second hand disc harrow, valu or exch, for 2 big bone guinea or bl Poland China shoats. Write for pa ticulars. E. B. Bennett, Screven, G Rt. 2. - Several butter paddles hand m from well seasoned cedar wood, 25 Rufus Thompson, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1 12 h. p. steam engine mounted > uSing every few days, $125. S. F. hanan, Conyers, Ga, One 12 h. p. I. H. C. engine i cond. cheap or. will exch. for shoats. e Kelly Duplex fe cheap. Bruce Burden, Buchana. Box 85. 5 4 a 1 Witt engine, 7 h. p. good cond $50 1-16 in. corn mill complete ready t grind, $40; 1 oil burner brooder : cap. complete in good running con $10, all FOB my station or will exe for 100 bu. good milling corn delive H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1. Fordson tractor, 1926 model in goc running cond. $125, or $75 cash an good milk cow giving around 3 ga milk a day. Write for particulars. | F. Miller, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2: ; eee 1 set blacksmith blowers and duc! nest in good cond for sale or will ex for 8 bu. Otootan beans. S. er, Dalton, Ga. ME eB ae 1water supply outfit 50 ft. steel er, 3 h. p. gas engine No. 3 I pump, all necessary 2 in. galvan piping in good cond: to exch for . sey or Guernsey cow with young not over-5 yrs. old, giving 3 or 4 milk per day. P. P. Gurley, Hartwe Ga. Rt. 5. Lees 40 ft. of rubber belting to exch f cutaway harrow. See or write. Hall Madras, Ga. Rb. 1 1 Gantt distributor, $2; 1 cott planter, $1.50; 2 horse IHC riding stivator in good cond. $27.50 FOB. L. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. Aa e 3 horse Fairbanks Morse Z type e now running, $25 cash. N. T. Be Kite, Ga. 1 grist mill complete, 48 in. roc 4000 Ibs., ideal for water or steam Ce 25 h. p. 150 bu., for sale $150. W. Strozier, Rayle, Ga. pik 2 horse Deering cultivator $25 or for pigs, chickens, cream separator. anything can use.. R. E. Smith ton, Ga. Rt. 1. : 35 1 Oliver walking cultivator in sonably good cond. $10 or exch. good shoats. H. H. Hunt, Ga. Rt. og Box 73. oe san 12h, p. engine mounted Conyers, | ery few days, $125. S.. Ga. Rt. 2 ~ (Continued from page 19) Mammoth Russian Sunflower seed bc per lb. Mrs. W. F. Bell, Albany, 00. lbs hand selected pure Stone Watermelon seed at 25c per lb exch. for corn, velvet beans or pea- J. H. Farmer, Milledgeville, Ga. eed 25c per teacup full; early June orn, makes two crops in-I season 30c eacup; Stone Mtn Melon seed 35c eacup or -75c lb; Jumbo Melon seed, ood shipper, $1.25 per lb. del. No ks or stamps. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, t. 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Absolutely pure improved Stone To- iato seed 1-2 lb. $1, 1 Ib $1.50, 5 Ibs. 3,25 postpaid. True to name cab- age, heading collards, seed saved om choicest specimens, free from ulty seed and chaff, 1-2 pound, 50c, nange any of the above for Otootan yy beans at $4 bu. del. Cane _ seed ale also, Texas Ribbon cane seed xtra tine for syrup 50c gal. or 2 for 0c, postpaid $3 Bu. FOB, Auburn, C. . Bureil, Rt. 1, Auburn, Ga. astings pure stone Mountain atermelon seed 75c lb; Texas Ba- na Mushmelon seed, 0c lb; citron sed 25c a teacup full. Major Crowe, umming, Ga. Rt. 4. id fashion white running butter ean seed 15c lb. also white bunch itter bean same price, long green _ pod okra 20c pt. 35c qt. Add postage: & R. L. Scarborough, Finleyson, few bushels absolutely pure Honey rip cane seed, guaranteed 99 per ent sound, price 10 Ibs. Will pay ostage on orders over 5 lbs. Albert L. Tippe, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 7. Select Watson melon seed 30c lb; lected spanish peanut seed 5c lb. G. . Duren, Meigs, Ga. Wanted to exchange 2 lbs of collard sed for 2 lbs of Rape seed or will for 60c. Mrs.* Rose Danvers, wena Vista, Ga, Rt. 5. Ong green pod okra seed, velvet cra seed 20c per cup; Martin gourd d, large variety, 30c per cup. Add ostage. Mrs.M. J. Cochran, Mon- ello, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 30. . Multiplying onions for planting 40c New geese feathers..$1 lb. Mrs. n C, Johnson, Hogansville, Ga. | bu. extra clean orange sorghum nme seed at 3c lb, also few bu whip eas at $2 bu. Not Prepaid. W. Roy ton, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Qt. long pod okra seed 75c.or 20c p; long striped neck cushaw 20c 2 cup; dipper gourd seed 15c cup; eet pepper 5c pkg; popcorn shelled, te and red 20c qt, mixed or sep. e to pop or for planting). All 1930 op. Add .postage. Geo. Harold ass, Point Peter, Ga. Rt. 2. Yellow pop corn free from weevils lb of 2 lbs 15c and I to pay postage. enry Robinson, Hawkinsville, Ga. t. 1, Box 44. from large size melons 50c lb up to 00 lbs lots 40c lb. R. Andrews, Had- icky Gra. Red valentine beans 25c lb. Add tage; mustard seed the kind that ds hard freezes 10c heaping table- n full. Will give a hill of mole ed with each order. Add Postage. Ss. Frank Thomas, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. Have some long green and velvet ra seed, mixed, 25c per lb. del. Ed- _E. McLaughlin, Sr., Molly Heath Farm, Rt. 2, Macon, Ga. _ Pure Pride of Ga. Watermelon seed 50c lb. J. B. McCrary, Molena, Ga. Would like to exchange heavy fruit- cotton for a few bu. cane seed, a few bu. velvet beans also. W. Mz. Bryan, Canon, Ga. Rt.'1. Stone Mtn. Melon (raised especially seed) 1st year from Hastings from lons 25 to 55 Ib. 60c 1-2 lb, $1 per from melons 25 to 35 ibs 75c per b. All postpaid. E. L. Durham, St. arys, Ga. White baby lima running butter ans 20c per lb. Would exchange for ion plants, white bermuda or boun- bean seed. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, widersville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 8. Caif. beer seed, fine and fresh, 10c or large 25c pks. Send now and + them started for spring and sum- er. Prepaid. Mrs. L. E. Green, 864 al, Hapeville, Ga. lbs. Arkansas Beauty and 50 lbs ey Watermelon seed, hand picked 1 shade cured, from 40 to \60 Ib. s, from 20 acre patch, $1 lb for G2, ae Si b 90c, 4 lbs $3, postpaid. Will ex-- MARKET BULLETIN Ark. Beauty, 75e for Lifsey FOB Winder, Ga. (no personal checks ac- cepted) L. E. Griffeth, Winder, Ga. Cal. moss beer plants or seed_10c per start. Now is the time to get them started for early summer. Also Yeast Cakes, 15c. Mrs. Eli Green, Hapeville, Gaz ; = Dixie Belle Watson and Thurmond Gray Melon seed 35c lb. or will exch. 2 lbs for 1 gal. pure Georgia cane syrup or 4 for 1 bu. of 90 day running vel- vet beans. G. B. Moore, Rt. 6, Macon, Ga. Tom Watson melon seed, saved from melons weighing from 33-36 Ibs. Ist yr. from Wm. A. Watson. Also dipped and treated for wilt and rust, 1 up to 10 lbs. 50c lb, 10 lbs and up 45c lb. C. T. Martin, Mystic, Ga. Rto-1. 2 lbs of long green pod and white velvet okra mixed for sale, will exch. for 2 lbs of littleewhite bunch butter beans, each to pay postage or 50c for Okra delivered. Write first. Mrs. W. F. McCrimmon, Soperton, Ga. Bx. 164. Yellow ratsbane dry $1 lb, green 75c lb; stringless pod beans 20c cup full or exch 1 cup full for pkt red nest onions or yellow meat watermelon seed 10c oz. Add Postage. Cash or money. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell Ga Rt 2. = Seed Wanted Want to exchange 3 white feed sacks, free of holes, for 1 qt. of good tender bunch garden. beans, Deol the little black striped kind but ould take others. Also have other values to exch. for cucumber seed, pepper seed, okra seed, tomato seed. Also want some Ky. Wonder Pole Beans. Anyone interested please write me at once. Mrs. Florence Woodward, Fair Mount, Ga. Rt. 1. Want white cucumber seed, want the long kind not the little short pickling kind. Will exch. half runner | striped bean seed or pay cash. Mrs. O, lL. haw, Eastman, Ga. Rta. Want to exchange value for any kind of garden seed or plants that I can use. Mrs. C. B. Ozburn, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. : Want to buy for cash 2 bu. bright sound 90 day velvet beans also 100 ibs. N. C. Runner Peanuts for planting. Must ke bright and free from pops and trash. Claud Hodges, Oliver, Ga. Want 1 qt. long green pod okra ex. nursery stock. Also want 2 lbs good prolific bush Eng. peas for seed. C. A. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Want seed beans, peas, okra, rape, tomato seed or plants and any kind of flower seed. Will exch heading varie- ty of collard seed and pumpkin seed at 10c per tablespoonful or thorough- bred eggs for the seed I want. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Rt. B, Cordele, Ga. Wanted: 5 lbs. Hastings Mammoth Russian Sunflower seed for planting, quote best cash price. Mrs. H. T. Williamson, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. Iewant mushmelon seed, cantaloupe and watermelon seed that hasnt been washed. Send sample and cash price and kind of seed. I. J. Johnson, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4. 10 bu. good cottonseed also 10 Ibs. cat tail millet, crowder peas, exch. new rugs for same. Chris King, For- est Park, Ga. Y Want to exchange 1 bu. good sound cane seed for 50 lbs. N. C. Runner peanuts for seed. Also 2 bu. cane seed for 2 bu. pure Whatleys prolific seed corn. John P. Cheney, 1012 Whit- lock Ave., Marietta, Ga. Eggs For Sale Pure bred Everlay strain Brown Leghorn eggs %5c per setting of 15, cartons to be ret. Pure bred Fawn and white Indian Runner duck eggs, 75c per setting of 12. Mrs. J. C. Flem- ing, Lyerly, Ga. Route. 2. Large White Leghorn eggs 27-29 oz. for hatching, eggs from hens of 200 and better, $4 per 100. W. A. Candler, Route 131, Atlanta, Ga. a Rhode Island Red eggs 75c per 15. ig sk W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. Pure bred Tancred W. L. eggs $4.50 per 100 FOB. Mrs. W. H. Durden, Stillmore, Ga. RFD 2. Pure White Holland Turkey eggs for hatching $5 per doz. del. and in- sured. T. W. Dalton, Alto, Ga. Hatching eggs for sale: S. C. R. T. Red eggs from closely culled, strong, healthy open range stock Donaldson strain, $1 per 15 eggs, del. anywhere in third zone. Mrs. O. S. Greene, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. ne : : pice eet SS ce from Parks bred to lay stock ordered direct from J. W. Parks. Sou. Reg. Permit No. Select hatching eggs 59D31, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. M. Griffin, Clermont, Ga. Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs 14 for 75c del. Mr. H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga. Thompson St. barred rock hatching eggs for sale, 50c per 15. J. L. White, Adairsville, Ga. B. R. Ancona and Eng. W. L. eggs all fine stock, $1.50 set. exc. for plants, potato, tomato, 1 set for 1M plants, 2 set for 1 M. pepper plants or what have you. R. V. King, Forest Park, Ga. Pure bred eggs for setting from Donaldsons Rhode Island Red hens 60c per doz. if 2 1-2 doz are taken at the same time. Postage paid. Dont fill case lots. Miss Ida Dodd, Fair- mount, Ga. Pure bred B. R. hatching eggs $1) per 15, $4 per 100 del. exchange some for runner seed peanuts or other farm produce of equal value. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Route 1, Meigs, Ga. Mahood S. C. R. I. Red eggs AAA: stock direct from Booths farms with trapnest record of 300 to 331 eggs yearly, $1.25 per 15. Crate to be re- turned. | Miss Ruth Thornhill, Boston, Ga. Famous hybrids (TWL crossed on pure bred heavy breeds) Recommend- ed by States and Federal with in- struction how to distinguish sex at hatching, Also pure breeds, $1 per 15, $3 per 50 postpaid. H. A. Neal, Car- nesville, Ga. Rt. 3. = Aristocrat strain barred rock eggs Fischel strain white rock eggs, Cor- nish Indian Game eggs, White Leg- horns; also Indian Runner duck eggs, all pure breed prize winning stock $1 for 15 hen eggs and $1 for 12 duck eggs, Will exc. for anything I can use. a W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. Pure bred Sheppard strain Ancona eggs, from prize winning stock, direct | from Lindstrom hatchery, $1.50 per 15, all orders promptly filled, crate to be returned. Mrs. W. lL. Stonecypher, Forest Glenn, Ga. Rt. 1. Hatching eggs from Marcys heavy laying strain Jersey Black Giant $1.25 per 15 and cartons returned, or exc. for pure Imp. Purple skin Porto Rican potato plants, want early plants. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Parks bred to lay strain Barred Rock eggs from _ pedigreed stock, Foundation stock direct from Parks farm of cream grade Reg. permit, No. 27-C-31, $1.25 per 15 or $4 per hun- ios Mrs. R. W. Barwick, Doerun, a. Pure bred hatching eggs from Mar- cy unrelated 2 and 3 year old hens $1 per fifteen del. and carton ret. Mrs. D. E. Crumley, Soperton, Ga. S.-C. R. I. Red Donaldson strain eggs for hatching, $1 per 15 _ post- paid. Mrs. Cleveland Gaines, Canon, a. ; Pure Donaldson Strain Red eggs each 5c or $1 wholesale 1 setting. Can furnish 6.or 8 doz. a week. Mrs.J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Ga. Rt..1. Tormohlen Strain light brown leg- horn eggs for setting, 75c for 15, $3 for 100. Del. crates returned. Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Stapleton, Ga. Rt. 1. Eggs to set from 3 kinds full stock hens all mixed, Parks, Barred Rocks, Everlay Brown Leghorn, Black Mi- norcas, Pape Strain. 50c per 15 not post paid. Add postage. Will ex. Write me what you would exc. Mrs. D. W. McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 17. Pape St..S. C. BI. Minorca eggs from heavy layers $5 per 100, or $1.25 for 15, del. ro, Ga. 5 Imp. strain of Indian Runner duck eggs, 75c for 15 del. Donaldson strain Rhode Island duck eggs 75c for 15 del. ae J. L. Roberson, Box 5, Surrency, a. : Eggs from pure bred R. I. dark cor- nish game, hens weigh 5 to 7 dbs. mated with 9 to 11 Ib. unrelated cocks, $1.10 for 15 eggs postpaid. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Route 6, Dawson, Ga. Pure Tancred W. Leg. eggs from heavy laying Red stock 254 to 312 egg records, $4 per 100 del. send money age Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs 85c per 15 del. crate to be returned; no checks. Taylor Hooks, Route 2; Un- adilla, Ga. : Pure bred Emden geese eggs $1.25 per setting. Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarks- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. A setting of W. L. eggs 15 for 50c Mrs. C. L. Redberg, Cai- Thursday, March 5, 1931. with depression. Webster Calloway, Farmington, Ga. Donaldson strain R. I. red eggs 85c per 15 del. crate to be ret. cash, no checks. -Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt.. 2: Pure barred rock eggs $1.25 for 15 postpaid; Everlay strain. H. W. Thur- mond, Greshamville, Ga. Ss. C. Ancona eggs pure bred Shep- pard strain 90c for 15 FOB. Crate returned. W. H. Burgess, Roopville, Ga Rte 2.5 Everlay strain brown leghorn hatch- ing eggs $1.50 for 15, add hostage. Janes Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. Will exc. a doz. pure bred Rhode Is- pure bred land red eggs for a doz. Mrs. J. R. White Pekin duck eggs. Tyson, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred Rhode Island red eggs $1 for 15. Mrs. J. R. Tyson, Ocilla, Ga. RFD 3. Thoroughbred Donaldson R. I. Red eggs for sale $1.50 for 15, postpaid. Mrs.. J. G. Robertson, 11 West Center St. Carrollton, Ga. Hatching eggs for sale from S C W Leghorns price 15 for 60c or $3 per 100 P. Paid. W. J. Carruth, Farming- ton, Ga. \ Pure bred S.C. Buff Orpington eggs $1 for 15 postpaid. Miss Ronie John- son, Route 1, Shellman, Ga. S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs from blood tested stock $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30, $3 for 50 eggs. ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure strain Tompkins R. I. Red eggs for setting. Will sell for 3c an egg, you paying shipping or del. charges or 4c an egg. I will pay del. charges. Reidsville, Ga. P. O. Box 123. Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte eggs 75c per 15 prepaid cartons to be re- turned. Also a few Big Blue , Goose eggs, are slightly mixed with White geese $1.25 per doz. Mrs. G. E. Bla- lock, Rt. 2, Lyerly, Ga. Fine pure bred R. I. Red eggs $1 per setting postpaid. Mrs. Newt E: Spence, Carrollton, Ga. Route 5. Hatching. eggs, Donaldson Reds and Thompsons ; 75c per 15 Hollywood Strain White Leghorns, 70c per 15 del. Reds and Rocks $4 per 100 White $3.50 per 100 del. Mrs. D. M. Clark, Garfield, Ga. Pure bred White Rock eggs $1.25 per 15. C. B. Walton, Roberta, Ga. Hatching eggs from pure bred Barr- ed Rocks. $1 for 15 postpaid or 4c an egg in 100 lots or more. Cocks direct Strain from Holterman. J. N. Lewis, States- boro, Ga. R. I. Reds eggs for setting guaran- teed good hatch $1 per setting FOB. Robert Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock eggs for hatching 75c for 15 he Mrs. S. S. McMillan, Oakwood, a. Selected S. L. Wyandotte eggs di- rect stock from Berry Bros. hens healthy and well matured eggs shipped in safety carriers $1 per 17 or $1.50 per 30 eggs del. R. B. Williams, East- man, Ga. Ft. 1: ' Hatching eggs and baby chicks from Giant Black Minorcas. Quality stock at reasonable prices. Mrs. B. B. Bran- son, Kingston, Ga. Pure bred R. I. Red. Tompkins Strain, selected hatching eggs $1.50 for 15 eggs or exc. for pure bred Bour- bon Red turkey or large White. Pe- kin duck eggs or other value. M. E. Worsley, Manor, Ga. Ferris Best egg strain S. C. Whit Leghorn hatching eggs 75c for 15 cash with order. No checks. Mrs. W. A. Clark, Route 1, Dalton, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Black Minorca eggs $1 per 15 del. or exc. for nice dried fruit or cabbage or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. O. L. Law, Route 1, Eastman, Ga. Everlay Brown Leghorn eggs 65c per setting of 15, from healthy 1 and 2 yr. old hens. Have 2 or 3 to hatch out just once in a while mixed with neighbors chicks of other stock, but can safely promise 2-3 to be pure bred. I have not seen the chickens together this year but will not guarantee every egg to be pure until I get mine up ~which will be_ soon. Mrs. Frank Thomas, RFD 2, Lyerly, Ga. Hatching eggs from 2 yr. old hens on open range, pure Barred Rocks, Thompson and Parks strains $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per 30, $6 per 100 del. Car- tons to be returned. Mrs. L. A. Smith Rt. 1, Box 14 A. Woodcliff, Ga. Pure Barred Rock eggs for hatching, Parks strain, second direct, $1 per 15,. $4 per 100 del. Exch for- anything I you pay postage. Priced in keeping can use. Mrs. W. W. Bennett, Rt. 2, Acworth, Gax.-. = . ON oa Mrs. L. O. Stapler, Roop- _ Mrs. H. McGee: Kennedy, Strain. Rocks. Leghorns. . per 15, del. |b pure bred Barred | ( Thursday, March 5, 1931. Eggs For Sale Pure bred Jersey Black Giant and . C. R. I. Red eggs, ea. $1 per 15. del. Mrs. Stella Burke, Winterville, Ga. Golden Sebright Bantam eggs $1 Edwin Sumner, Route 3 Sylvester, Ga. _ Barred Rock eggs Thompson Strain prize stock Pen No. 1, $1.50. Yard run $1. per 15 del. R. I. Red eggs Donaldson strain $1.50 per 15. del. All blood tested for BWD. Will exchange eggs for dried fruit, canned tomatoes, vegetable soup, or peas. Mrs. Milton _ Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Select hatching eggs from 6 and 7 lymouth Rocks, hens and cockerels closely culled for egg production. Cockerel unrelated, flocks tested for BWD. All eggs from 2 and 3 year old hens, strictly no pul- let eggs. $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per 30,\or 6c per egg by the hundred. J. R. Bowen, Rt. 1, Rockingham, Ga. Pure Bred dark Cornish game eggs $1 per 15, $3 per 50, $6 per C. Young cocks, $1.50 ea. Pure bred white Cor- nish game eggs, $1 per 15. $3 per 50 eggs. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. _R. I. Red eggs mated with thoro- _ bred Donaldson str. cockerels, $1 .per - 15, no checks. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Mo- lena, Ga: Pure Donaldson eggs $1 per 15, $1.75 per 30; 50 in one order, $2.50. All post paid. Mrs. RR... P.- Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Tancred and Eng. strain S. C. White Leghorn eggs selected for hatching, $1 per 15 or $5 per 100 post paid. Will exch. for Bermuda onions or Porto Rican potato plants. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Rt. 3, Marietta. Hatching eggs from Wycoffs strain W. L. $1 a set. of 15 eggs. Mrs. T. z. Rycroft, Rt. 3, Box 25, Leesburg, a _ Pure bred Donaldson and Tompkins strain R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ga. Giant strain light Brahma eggs $1.25 per 15, $3 per 50, prepaid. Carton to be ret. Arthur H. Meyer, Winter- ville, Ga. : Pure bred Owens strain R. I. Red eggs for hatching, $1 per 15 del. Crates to be ret. or exch. one setting for Pure Brown Leghorn rooster, not Over 18 mos. old. Mrs. Ruby Kesler, - Nicholson, Ga., Pure bred Parks strain Barred Rock eggs, stock direct from Calhouns poultry farm and no culls. $1 per 15, post paid. Mrs. Sam Yaun, Rt. 3, Mi- lam, Ga. hose ; S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs, Har- old Tompkins strain direct from pen No. 1; $1.25 per 15, $4. per 100 del. Crates to be ret. Will exch. for niee pig. _C. F. Matheson, Box 121, Alto, a Eng. W. L., B. R. and Ancona set- ting eggs, all good. Exch. for what ; have you. Sell for $1.50 per 15. Chris r King, Forest Park, Ga. -- a Hatching eggs from pure bred rose comb light Brahmas, fresh, eggs, elect size, in cartons post paid. $1.35 per 15. Mrs. Rena Kennedy, Rt. 2, Collins, Ga. Golden Mammoth Bronze Turkey eggs, $3 per 12, April del. No checks. Money order only. Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga. _ Ancona eggs, Shepherd strain Extra quality, I paid $1 per egg for begin- Ning of stock. Will sell for $1.10 per 15,<-$2.00: for. 30; del. Mrs. G. W. Adams, Wrens, Ga. Carefully selected hatching eggs from ped. Matings of pure bred to lay Barred Rocks, very closely culled. 7 to 8 Ib. hens. Headed by ped. cockerel direct from J. W. Parks farm. Rating D-21. $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per 30 or $5 in hundred egg lots. All orders given especia] attention and del. Crates to be ret. Mrs. J. S. Raulerson, Rt. 3, Box 27, Rockingham, Ga. : _Pure bred Barred Rock eggs, Thompson str., 65c per 15, crates to be ret. No personal checks or stamps ac- cepted. Mrs. A. G. Spencer, Rt. 7, Jackson, Ga. Pure bred Buff Leghorn eggs $1 per set of 15, crates to be returned. Mrs. _ William Corbett, Rt..2, Box 61, Pear- son, Ga. - S Eggs for hatching from pure Marcy strain, J. B. Giants, $1.25 per setting a 15 eggs. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon, a d Eggs for hatching from pure Donald- son str. R. I. Reds, pens headed by pedigreed cock. Birds with trap nest egg record of 280-318 eggs strain. $1.25 a 15 eggs. R. A. Yeager, Zebulon, PRO i R. I. Red eggs, first year from. Slips, fertile MARKETsSBULLETIN Donaldson str, also pure Barred Rock eggs, 75c per setting, or will exch. for anything I can use. Mrs. J. L. Berry, Box 125, Norcross, Ga. Large type White Legnorn hatch- ing - eggs from best winter laying Strain, in South Georgia, especial mating of carefully selected, 2 yr old hens, 60c per setting, $3.50 per 100, $10.50 per case. Mature pullets mat- ing, also carefully selected, 50c per setting, $3 per 100, $9 per case. Guy H. Clark, 1000 West Street, Valdosta, Ga. - Buff Minorca hatching eggs from selected layers, from famous Schmids Strain direct, $1.50 per 15, post paid. J. D, Johnson, 226 West Jefferson street, Thomasville, Ga. Plants For Sale Well rooted Kudzu plants, $6 per M. Will exch. for Porto Rican potato peas, soy beans, velvet beans and etc. M. H. Callaway, Farming- ton, Ga. E. J. Wakefield cavbage plants, 75c per M. Strong plants and good count, also Stone Mtn. melon seed, selected from choice melons, 5c lb. Mrs. Ouida Harper, Osierfield, Ga. Mastodon blackberry plants, Kel- log variety, early and large; $2 per C. Strawberry, Klondike and Lady Thompson, $2 per M, or 30c hundred. Raspberries, black and cream, 50c per doz. Kudzu plants, $1 per M. Postage not or Mrs. E. Spence, Dun- woody, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, April and May del. Gov. insp. $1.50 per M. FOB. Want to exch. Porto Rican potato plants for N. C. Runner peanuts. E. L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. : Porto.Rican potato plants, pink and yellow skin, $1.50 per M. FOB, or $1.75 per M. del. First class plants and full count. the first of April. ley, Ga. Rt. 4. - Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J. and Charles W. 500 for 65c, $1 per M. Shipped day order received. Mrs. O. A. Turner, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ga. State insp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1 per M. 10 M. or over, $1.40. All FOB. April, May and June dels. Book your order now. Plants ready early in April. Wiliam J. OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Ga. Rt. 2. Insp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per M. 5M and more $1.50 FOB. Cash with order. C. V. Millard, Doug- las, Ga. -- : Large, early ever bearing strawberry plants, berries are fine and of delic- lous flavor, 50c per C. Add postage. Mrs. S. S.. Hope, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. Porto Rico potato plants ready to ship, $2 per M. Govt. insp. F. M. Carter, Rockingham, Ga. Jointed Bermuda grass roots, foot or more long, $1 per M. postpaid. Exch. some for Kudzu plants. W. O. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. Kudzu plants 2 to 4 years old, $4 per M. FOB. Hamilton, B. Watson, Hamilton, Ga. : J. P. Mullis, Bax- - Heading lettuce 20c per C, Amalia: blackberry plants, grow in_ clusters, large size berries. 5c for ea. sprout. Sprouts of large kinds of May cher- ries. May currents, 15c ea. add post- age. Mrs. Belle Goddard, Goggins, Ga. Rt: 2. : A nice bunch of sage, well rooted, 25c or exch for anything I can use. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. Gen. Govt. Insp. Porto Rican potato plants for sale or exch, value for Otootan beans or field peas. Also Govt. ingp. Missionary strawberry plants, ready for setting, $1.75 per M. J. T. Butler, Alma, Ga. a Purple skin Porto Rican _ potato plants ready April 15, $1.50 per M, 5M for $7, 10M for $13.50. All FOB Alma. Will have some tomato plants for April plants. Willie Stewart, Al- ma, Ga. Million Charleston Wakefield and Early Jersey frost proof cabbage plants, 500 for 65c, 95c per M. 5M and up 55c per M. Also booking orders for Early Jersey and Porto Rican potato and tomato plants at $1.75 per M. Over 5M $1.50. Prompt shipment. Full count and good plants guaran- teed. Morris W. Deen, Rt. 4, Alma, Ga. i Frost proof cabbage, Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield and Succession, $1 per M, Bermuda onions, $1 _ M. All plants del. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. Early Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per C. $1 per 500 or $1.75 per M. del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Large rooted 2 to 5 year old Kud- zu plants 25 for $1, 100 for $3, 1 M. f Be ready for shipment about. for $24. Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 per C, 1M for $7. McDonald black- berry plants, 100 for $1, 1M for $9. McDonald blackberry root cuttings, 90c per C, $7 per M. A few hundred Premo dewberries at_$1 per C. Celes- tial and Brown Turkey figs, small to medium size, 12 for $1. Celestial fig cuttings from bearing wood, many of them should bear this season. 100 at 8c ea. 500 at 2 1-2c ea. 1000 at 2c ea. Cherokee hedge rose, $2 per C. Care- fully packed to retain moisture, add EONiaee- J. W. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon, a. American garden rhubarb plants, peach flavor, 25c doz, prepaid. Mrs. i D. Martin, Rt. 2, Box 10, Vienna, a. Bermuda onion plants, 500 for. 65c, $1 per M. postpaid. Cash with order. en George Gafiney, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1. i Govt. insp. and treated imp. Porto Rican and old type pink skin potato plants, $1.75 per M. Over 5 M $1.50, cash with order. A. J. Williams, P, O. Box 54, Alma, Ga. Sage plants, 5c ea,, or 30c doz. del. six or more. Exch. for dried apples, peaches or white feed sacks or onions of any kind for eatable use. Mrs. W. A. Moon, Rt. 2, Waco, Ga. Booking orders for Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, April lst del. $1.50 M, 5M or more, $1.25 M. FOB. Zonnie Carter, Surrency, Ga. P. O. Box 154. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, 500, 50c; 90c M. del. postpaid; open field grown let- tuce plants, 40c, 200; 80c, 500; $1.50 del. E. L. Durham, Dublin, Gal. <0: : Frost- proof cabbage plants, Flat Dutch, E. J., Chas. W., Copenhagen Market $1 M. 60c 500; postpaid. Ros- coe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. RFD. ~ Genuine Govt. insp. Lady T. Klon- dike and Missionary strawberry plants 40c a C. $3.50 M. Progressive, 75c a - $6 M. Del. I. V. Head, Cleveland, a. ; Kudzu, 2 to 3 yr. old plants, $10 noes L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga. Kudzu rooted joints, $4.50 M. Kudzu crowns, $10 M. FOB. Woodville. R. G. Bryan, Philomath, Ga. f M. of cabbage plants ready for im- mediate shipment: Copenhagen Mar- ket, E. J. and Long island W., Early Flat Dutch, all 75c a 100, $1.25 M. del; Porto Ricans, ready by March 15th, $2.50 M. April and May del. $1.75 M. Exch. Porto Rico plants for N. C. pea- nuts. Quote price of peanuts in Ist aoe Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, a. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants,, 20c a 100, $1 M. del. Klondike and everbearing strawberry, 30c a 100, $1:50 M. del. Calamus plants for set- ting, 10c each, $1 doz. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. Porto Ricans, $2 M, 5 M, up, $1.75 M. April and May del. Exch. 1 M. for dried apples, or peaches, free from worms. Ea to pay _ transportation ee W. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga. RFD Marglobe, Hastings extra early pro- lific, Gulf Market, June Pink, Red- field Beauty tomato plants, 50c a 100; 300, $1; $2.50 M. postpaid. Begin ship- ping March 10th to 15th. Also Ice- berg lettuce plants, 40c C. 400 $1; $2.50 M. postpaid. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 sage plants, 12c; 6 tame black- berry vines, 15c; pkg dry sage, 15c; yellow fig sprouts, rooted, 10c each; also pkg early corn, 10c Exch. any or all of above for cabbage plants, pea- nuts or cornfield bean seed, or old fashioned flat cornfield pumpkin seed, or Wilkerson watermelon seed, pure, 1 lb. 4. J. Vollroth, Winston, Ga. Klondike strawberry, any amt. True to name. M. J. E. Hawkins, Menlo, Ga. Ump. red skin Porto Ricans, Govt. insp. and chemically. treated, $1.50 M. April del. Alvin C. Johnson, gerald, Ga. - Cabbage, onion and tomato plants, 31 M. Special price on pepper, beet, and lettuce and potato plants. Ship COD. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. Missionary and Klondike straw- berry, 50c a 100, $3.50 M., Genuine Progressive, 75c a 100, $5 M. Exch. for garden bean seec All are Govt. insp. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Govt. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. up to 5 M. Over 5 M. $1.50 FOB. Cash with order. Box 40. Early Jersey, 75c M. Bermuda onion, $1 M. S. B, Steedley, Baxley, Ga. ee Oe Grown on fresh land. $2.25 Fitz- . April, May and June del. | Mrs. L. F. Dykes, Baxley, Ga. RFD 2. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Lady T strawberry plants, $2 M. M J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. : Frost proof cabbage, 65c for 500 M. FOB. Cash with order. J Drew, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 4. Strawberry plants, 20c a 100; 5 300; also sage plants, 10c ta 25c ea plant. Add. postage. Mrs. . Joe Frodham, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Frost proof cabbage, $1 M. expre 65c, 500; $1.25 M. by ins. mail. W Weaver, Ocilla, Ga. Himalaya blackberry, 15c large: ro Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton, G Tomato plants, Gulf. State, 75 M. a $2 a M. On J. J. Lukes farm. W. Brown, Wray, Ga. sae Gov't insp. potato plants, April, Ma: and June del. 500, $1.25; $2 M. de Booking orders now. Walter Johns (Address not given). Chas. W. Early Flat Dutch, All Early and Copenheagen cahbbaze Ga. collard postpaid, $1.25 M. FOB. 5 M. or more, 75c M. globe, Bonny Best and Chalks Early Jewel tomato, ready about March 15th postpaid, $2 M. $1.50 FOB. Sweet and Hot pepper, and Egg-plant, ready Apri Ist, postpaid, $3 M. $2.50 FOB; Port Ricans, Govt. insp. ready latter par of March, postpaid, 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. by express FOB, $1.75 M. Write for. quantity prices on all plants. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. SE Now booking orders for red and p Porto Rico potato pants, Gov't insp: for March 20th until April 25th del, at $1.50 M. 5 M .and over, $1.40 NN FOB. G. H. Lord, Graham, Ga., R Booking orders for genuine tap and pink skn Portto Ricans, Govt in $1.50 M. 5 M. or over $1.40 FOB. March 20th to April 25th del. Sat. guar. Lord, Hazelhurst, Ga. ; Booking orders for genuine imp. r and pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp and pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov insp. $1.50 M. 5 M. or over, $1.40 FOB. March 20th to April 25th de Sat. guar. J. H. Lord, Hazlehurst, G Cuthbert and St. Regis everbearin raspberry plants, 50c doz. $1.50, . $2.25 a 100; extra fine plants of famous Cumberland black raspberr 60c doz. $1.75, 50; $3 a 100; Harts Won der dewhberry, 50c doz. $1.25, 50; $2 100, 500, $7; Blowers and Harts extr fine blackberry, 60c doz. $3 a 100; sele Himalaya blackberry, 45c doz. $1.25, 50; $1.95 a 100. All postpaid. Exch. for farm products. Add 10c extra if chec are sent. E. J. Hart, College Park, Gi Plants Wanted Want a few hundred Kudzu plant: Give best price. S. W. Harlan, Tunn Hall Ga. Rt, af : Want potato plants, Exch. Mu beans, for May del. J. B. Cowart, Ba Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. es Ne Want potato slips from pure Norto yams, also want sound peanuts, f eating. Exch. S. C. R. I. Red eggs, white feed sacks. Mrs. B. G. Middl ton, Atkinson, Ga. ae is Exch. bantams, rooster and hen, f 1500 potato plants. Prefer Boone, other very good kind. Mrs. Cha Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 10 M. Porto Rico pot. plar Exch. 150 pure bred S. C. R. EF Re eggs, selected from stock direct f) Donaldson. J. M. Jones, Grayson, G Want 100 Nancy Hall and 1 M. Que of South or Yellow Yam potato p in exch. for pure Neeley long lint co ton seed at 85c bu. Will want 20) potato plants later on. L. J. Vollrat Winston, Ga. : Miscellaneous For Sale Heavy cotton feed sacks, 6 1-2 postpaid in lots of 20 or more. | Penn, Rome, Ga; Rt 2. | ue Canned peaches, blackberries, app etc. in 1-2 gal. glass jars, 50c each exch. for any good kind potato sl (that potato is red) at $2 M. to be April 15th, or exch. for onion sets, cept the nest onions, or running be; seed, or early tomato or cabbage plani Mrs. G. H. Watson, Athens, Ga. Rt. Canned May cherries, 40c and sorts of fruit and vegetables can and preserved at reasonable p also Concord grapes and blackb juice, 75c gal, Add postage. Write list if interested. Mrs. J. C. Freem Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. ee Old and mellow tobacco, sm and chewing, 10 and 15c lb. amt. 1 to 100 lbs. same price. money order. A. Campbell, Si Ga. i ws S ct SoeeE Second-Hand Machinery : For Sale peach duster, 1 grain thresher, 1 + drill, and other farm implements. rite if interested. D. C. Westbrook, ox 464, Griffin, Ga. 0-16 in. discs 50c ea. or exch for 5 . good wheat. Mrs. A. B. Blalock, o, Ga. Oliver Goober 1 horse turning plow, most new in good cond. $5.50 ea. Also sood Fordson tractor with fender and ctension rims, $150. Riley C. Couch, in, Ga. 1-45 h. p. Case motor mounted on ks, for sale or exch. for equal value. V. Miller, Cusseta, Ga. 12 h. p. Alamo gasoline engine and n mill for sale, also crusher in A-1 ond. Thos. W. Etheridge, Carl, Ga. garden tractor Beeman or Planter r., preferred, must be cheap for cash. . E. Treadwell, Culloden, Georgia. 1 Gantt cotton planter, $2.50; 1 ampbell 2 hopper combination plant- - $5; 1 Oliver 2 bottom tractor plow, 25. Used less than 10 days. (No me or address given). h. p. Mogul IHC gas engine A-1 d; 10 h. p. a eee ange eeds slight repairs, line s , hang- rs an bearings, pulleys, belts and 1er quipment cheap for cash. Will h: for good wheat and bread corn part cash and part corn and wheat market prices del. here. Make offer. bt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. Box 287. Covington hill dropper cotton and orn planter. Write for price. Chas. . McMillan, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. 1-7 h. p. engine in good cond. $50; 6 in. upright corn mill good cond., $40 or will exch. both FOB for 2 good esh 3 gal. cows delivered. H. F. Seay, onley, Ga. Rt. 1. 125 pounds of barbed wire, second- and, fair cond. rolled on barrel hoop, sy to manage, $3 for the lot. McD. mith, Boston, Ga. One $17.50 one row Savage cotton usting machine, A-1 cond. $10 FOB exch for Ledbetter cotton planter or egg or larger Old Trusty or Miller al Inc. Must be in good running d. E. D. Crider, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. 1-2 roller Chattanooga cane mill in ly good cond. $25 or exch. for hogs, pigs at same value. G. S. Bowman, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. : Fordson tractor with pulleys in good running cond. $125; tractor double dics low, $75;, International riding cultiva- used very little, has disc and set sweeps, $60. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley, le 1 Meadows corn mill for sale reason- bly or exch. for Sears-Roebuck driver work shop. Mill has good hard rocks nat need 2 little dressing, grinds from 6 ) to 70 bu. a day; Kelly duplex food h. W. C. Crow, Hammer, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Deering binder $45; 1-1 1-2 horse airbanks Morse engine generator and teries for home light plants, $55. H. Clark, Griffin, Ga. : 50 thousand nice sawed tobacco sticks, 1-2c ea; 1 lime bower 8 ft. per- E cond. $30 my place of business. A. Ross, Montrose, Ga. Box 155. . 1 guano distributor in firs class cond. except 1 handle broken but re- ed, $2.50 or will exch. for soy beans, pee corn, sweet potatoes or any- ag Ca. use. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, One International grist mill speed , h. p. 6, horizontal, large German ock, also one Kelly Duplex feed mill. {rs. J. H. Bennett, 158 South Wayne t., Jesup, Ga. : One Oliver walking cultivator, used me season, in perfect cond., $25 cash. irs. J. A. Hart, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 1. Dan Law half stroke cotton planter nted about 20 acres, good as new, $3 will exchange for equal value. W. Ward, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. anvil in first class cond. $3 FOB. s. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga. Golden cane mill, large size, $40 or for Jersey cow and calf, hay, oats ge roller broken, otherwise in good . W.E. Dorsey, Whigham, Ga. Fairbanks Morse, 3 h. p. gasoline pine, 1 Myers force pump, 1 Fair- ks Morse generator used very little, -exch. for good horse or mule, must roung, gentle and in good cond, en to work to wagon and plow. L. idrews, Ochlochnee, Ga.- -3 roller columbia cane mill No. 13; er pan 10 ft. long, good as new, art of two seasons; 150 ft, of oe nae ee Febeee oooh VES very hopper No. 2, good cond for sale or corn. Mill is little rusty and dis- |- been used a little. chine, needs slight repair, $8; @ MARKET new galvanized pipe, 3-4 in. $75 at my home; 1 Covington cotton planter mo- del No. 10, good cond. used about 1 week, $19 at my home. T. B. Wood, Frolona, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Enterprise power sausage mill $18 or exch. for pure bred Jersey heifer calf not under three mos. old, or sow and pigs not less than six pigs, in good cond., sow not over two yrs. old. D. D: Gay, Barnett, Ga. Grist mill, corn sheller, Fordson tractor to pull same for sale or will exch. for Delco light plant, Kirstin stump puller. J. P. Harris, Tallapoosa, Ga. 1 hand grist mill, cost $4.60 been used little, $3.75 FOB. Mrs. H. F. Brown, Willacoochee, Ga. Box 212. 1 new McCormick mowing machine and rake good cond., also 18 in. disk harrow. in good cond for sale, or will exch. for No. 1 Spanish peanuts for seed. A. N. Wiggin, Preston, Ga. 1-2 horse hammer steel beam plow stock for sale, good as new, $3.50. J. S. Akins, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 3. Good lighting and water system, used very little and in good, cond. for sale or exch. for good gentle horse not too old and will work anywhere. Dont want a plug. Write what you have. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee, Ga. 1 Oliver D75 tractor plow, 2 disk, latest model, only plowed 5 acres in perfect cond. cost $110 for quick sale will take $55 cash. W. L. Hulsey, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 71. : 1-125 barrel Midget Marvel flour mil for sale. W.S. Lee, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. Telephone Calhoun 2078-M. 2 horse Vulgum No. 9 turn plow in good cond., 1-2 horse Jno. Deere mid- dle buster, good as new, $6 or exch. for 4 bu. running velvet beans. C. D. Bo- wen, Lavonia, Ga. 1 deep well pump, pipe if you want it for sale. Mrs. L. B. Colquitt, Columbus, Ga. 1219 Second; Ave. Hancock disc plow, long lever with redland disc, 1 grey land disc, $15 at barn here; have all parts of Jones and Plano binder for sale at half price. E. _W. Dorough, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1. I. H. C. riding cultivator good as new with fertilizer and grain drill attach- ment $1 FOB or exch. for cattle; 1 deep well pump with 15 ft. of pipe, $10 or exch. G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga. 1 Deering binder in good cond. $35; 1-80 ft. Gandy belt, $15; 1-4 in. 2 ply 40 ft. rubber belt, for sale. Will exch. any of the above for peas, syrup, mule or anything can use on farm. Mrs. H. I. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. ; One 17 Lynchburg plow in good shape, $8 FOB or will exch. for corn or ae value. F. L. Crawford, Bowdon, a. : 1 John Deere middle buster $5 or ex. for 1 bu. Otootan beans and 1 bu. Brabham or white leghorn hens at market price, Mar. or Apr. 1930 hatch. R. E. F. Jerkins, LLithia Springs, Ga. 1 Covington planter with corn cotton and bean plates, used two or three sea- sons, $15 FOB Glennville. A. D. Over- street, Glennville, Ga. For sale or exch. 18 disk tongueless cutaway harrow, good cond. Mrs. R. A. Maxey, Maxeys, Ga. : 1 DeLaval miking machine with gas enzine; 1 large cork lined milk box; both for $150 or will exch. for cattle; 1 No. 3 J. B. Hammer mill in good shape,.$250 or will trade for dairy cat- tle. W. R. Scott, Ashburn, Ga. One No. 3 J. B. Feed mill in good cond. with new set of hammers and fan belt. F. P. Jones, Leslie, Ga. 1 International riding cultivator, piv- et axle No. 4 iron tongue $16 or exch. for 20 bu. cornor 3 nice Guinea shoats del. R. D. Medlock, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 2. 1-30 h. p. boiler and 15 h. p. engine, good condition, $225 cash or trade; 1-6 h. p. Avery (Alamo) gasoline engine with clutch pulley and mounted on steel trucks, good cond. $125 cash or trade. W. L. Harris, Chipley, Ga. One 3 h. p. Oliver riding turn plow, 1 International riding cultivator with full equipment for sale cheap for cash or exch. for walking cultivators. Mrs. J. S. Prater, Edison, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 35. 1 good farm bell $3 and good hill side ditcher cheap, also shop tools, vise, anvil, etc. Mrs. R. H. Moore, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3. : 1 DeLaval cream separator and two milk cans for railway shipments. The cans are new, but the separator has L Cheap for cash or will exch: for chickens, pigs or as part payment on a good milk cow. E. G. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. 1-3 ft. blade McCormick mowing ma- + all sigel em, Ga. : BULLETIN. No. 9 Avery 2 horse turn plow needs new point, $4, or will exch. for Oliver goober Oliver P. B. 8 middle buster and Oliver B. C. turn plow, give or take difference. 8S. F. Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1-2 horse John Deere walking culti- vator in good shape, $15; 1 No. 13 Oli- ver turn plow with extra wing for ter- racing, $10. Good condition. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 walking cultivator in good cond. will sell cheap for cash or exch. for shoats, yearlings, field peas, -runner peanuts or anything of equal value. J. L. Rodgers, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 3. One No. 244 Deitz Dixie feed mill in good cond. $100 or exch. for anything can use. H. M. Adams, Covington, Ga. Rt. 4. aS 1 Avery 18 in. disc cutaway harrow, good cond. $15; 1 Thomas mower and rake both $15 cash; 1 Vulcan two horse turn plow No. 9 $5. 1-2 horse No. 18 Chattnooga middle buster, $5. A. A. Cox, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Sulky Oliver 2 horse cultivator, $25. J. W. Fanning, Washington, Ga. Three 18 in disks 50c ea; 1 axle, 50c. C. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga. 1 good feed cutter for corn stalks, hay etc. $15 at home. Will not ship. Mrs. W. W. Crocker, 119 East Rugby Ave. College Park, Ga. Phone Cal. 2308 > W. Ajax 30 h. p. boiler and Atlas 15 h. p. engine for sale cheap. E. L. Estes, Colbert, Ga. Rt. 3. . Fordson tractor with extension rims and disc plow and harrow, good cond., $160; also good 30 gal. churn, used very little, $7. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga, : DeLaval No. 12 cream separator, good_cond $35. Will put in 3 five gal. milk cans or will exch. for milch cow or good Jersey heifer or will take part payment in hay, peas, etc. E. D. Law- horn, Sumner, Ga. One 10 h. p. General Electric motor wth sliding base, 220 volts, 20 amperes, 60 cycles, alternating current, ready to install, $70 FOB. Howard Dorsey, Sun- nyside, Ga. : Fordson tractor 1926 model, No. 72 Oliver disc trailer plow and double disc harrow, used very little and in: good cond., $290 f. 0. b. W. B. Wil- liamson, Bremen, Ga. 1 No. 4 I. H. C. riding cultviator, good cond. with all attachments, $27.50. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. Good farm bell in perfect cond. good sound or tone and carries well, large size, $8 FOB. T. I. Thomason, Bain- bridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 229. 1 Samson tractor very good cond, $6; 1 McKay 26 in. 2 disc tractor plow, good cond. $50 or both $100; two 26 in, Chattanooga disc turning plow $30 ea. both for $55; 1 McCormack reaper and binder, good cond. $100; 1 Superior grain drill, 8 ft. good cond. $90; 1 Mar- tin ditcher, $15; 1 four horse 18 in. disc harrow, $40. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. 1 Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine 3 h. p. in A-1 cond. $30; also well pump jack good as new, all metal, $7. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Reynolds, Ga. Rtv 4. : 1-18 in. disc harrow and 1 W. B. Pony plow for sale or will exch.. for peas, sweet potatoes. B: O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. i One 10 gal. dairy swing churn, good ae $5. J. A. Horn, Thomson, Ga. 1 Fordson tractor and Dorsey skidder and rope, good cond. will sell separate or together. Cheap for cash. H. H. Bird, Rincon, Ga. I barrel spray with hose and pipe, $5 and 1 horse manure strower, $8. Will exch. for corn or syrup. T. W. Caldwell, Butler, Ga. 1 John Deere cultivator, walker, $30 FOB. G. B. Palmer, McDonough, Ga. 1 Master force forge well pump and pump jack and pulley, 38 ft. of pipe & pump rod; one 2 h. p. Witte gas en- gine and pulley and belt, all complete ready for use, $50 or will exch. for corn, oats, hay, velvet beans or Otoo- tan beans at market price, or hogs or eo A. M. Brooks, Griffin, Ga. Cotton stalk thresher grist mill cheap for cash. Will exch. for seed peas or seed peanuts. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Good sounding farm bell in ood cond. and without yoke, $1.75 FOB or exch. for ham, side meat, meal or sy- pe Mrs. F. M. Webb, Plains, Ga. Box 1 International riding cultivator practically new, $30, W. L, Key, Har- tay Sites Lanes eRe Thursday, March 5, 1931. or will exch. for 60 tooth, 2 section drag harrow, and difference. W. L. Edwards, Fllaville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Fairbanks Morse 3 h. p. gasoline engine, 1 Myer double acting power pump, one generator, used very little, gentle, well broke to plow and wagon, no kickers or plugs wanted, other - ty to deliver mule and remove machin- ery. Write what you have. L. 8S. An- drews, Ochlochnee, Ga. Good used Avery planter with double hopper for planting corn, beans, pea- nuts, etc., $10.50 cash. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. ; peas cane 4 plates single hopper good as new to exch. for 12 bu. of corn FOB. Parks Pulliam, Toccoa, Ga, Rt. 1. 1 No. 3 Primrose milk separator cost $100 will exch. for Wannamaker cot- ton seed or $25 cash or a good breed sow or milk cow. Ludie Malcolm, Gay, Ga. Rt. 1. one season, practically new, cost $35 will exch. for 20 white Minorca hens or 20 Barred Rock hens or pair of reg. Essex pigs. Albert Baker, Elberton, Ga. 1 bottom runner grist mill, 24 in, good running cond. to exch. for seed runner peanuts at market price. W. Jd. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 46. 1 hand grist mill, $5. B. M. Rawlings, Rossville, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 set Fairbanks wagon scales, good cond. $25 or exch. for shoats of some gocd breed. C. A. Langston, Ashland, Ga. - : ee 1 Oliver medium size middle buster with 2 steel points, plow good as/new, used very little,.to exch. for a Cole corn planter without guano attach- ment planter with all parts and in good condition. O. H. Bond, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 Delco light dynamos $25 each; 1 32 volt churning machine $35. Pat Sonells, Danielsville, Ga. - = Fordson tractor, first class cond., ex- tra flanges, extension on front axle for double dics plow, pulley for operating other machinery, 24 disc harrow, $250, Dr. C. E. Hall, 422 Candler Bldg., At- lanta, Ga. No. 40 John Deere bottom plow for Fordson tractor, to exch. for pigs or shoats; 1 International riding culti- vator, good as new to exch. for 35 gal. bbl. Ga. cane syrup. L. D. Baker, Roy- ston, Ga. also harrow for same in good cond., $35; 1 Western Electric motor used very little, $125. W. H. Bolton, Griffin, Ga- Box 436. ey : -~ 1 riding cultivator in fair cond. cheap for cash or exch. for chickens or any- on request. Ga. 2 horse turning plows; 1 No. 10 Oli- ver in good cond, and running, $6.50; 1 No. 63 Chattanooga good cond. except D. D. Reynolds, Merena, | wing is broken, $5 both FOB Swords, Ga. W. E. Stewart, Buckhead, Ga. post drill, and various farm tools and implements. Write for list if interest- ee D. C. Westbrook, Box 464, Griffin, a. ' z : 1 Avery disc plow, good cond. $18 bes Adel, Ga. G. H. Lamb, Adel, Ga. 1 Bostrom farm terrace and ditch land, Alvaton, Ga. 1 Oliver 2 horse turn plow, also 1 1-2 Will exch. R. E. Cros, needs a little repairing. for anything I can use. Colquitt, Ga. . : 1 Fordson and Sanders plow for sale, both in good cond. tractor 1926 model. Write or see both here. R. L. Black- well, County Agent, Calhoun, Ga. _ 1929 International riding cultivator in good cond; 2 disc hillers included, $30 FOB Blakely; 1 Fordson tractor in good running condition complete with governors and pulley $150. Will exch. for corn or good peanut hay at market price. A. D. Jones, Blakely, Ga. tically new, for sale cheap. Dan Goep- per, RFD 8, Atlanta, Ga. 1 good-second hand tractor, good cond. also bottom land plow, back, dise plow, and a tractor harrow, all G. Brewer, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. cash or fool stuff. Frank Lathrop, Box 134, Decatur, Phone Dearbo WR ye 1 mower and rake, good cond, $50 | to exch. for 1 good young work mule, | Tron cotton planter combined corn 1 Mobley bole weevil catcher, used _ 1 Fordson tractor A-1 cond. $150.; thing of equal value, full description 1 peach duster, 1 grain thresher, 1 level, practically new, $15. C. L. Strick- _ h. p. Hercules pump engine and jack, - 1 Kohler light. plant complete 1500. watts, 110 volts, with gas engine, prac- eap. Pitchfork tool steel prongs, drawn : eg oak handle, indestructible, forsale for Th rsday, March 5, 1931. Second- Hand Machinery | For Sale ~ Little Giant plant setter, new for sale or exch. for Porto Rican potato slips, white bunch butter bean seed, ibbon cane syrup, onion sets and a few hundred cabbage plants or $5. Frank Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. ; 1 set of Universal water works for wells of any depth up to 250 ft., will furnish from 900 to 1200 gal. of fresh water per hr,., never been used; 1 Fair- anks Morse gas engine with 600 watt dynamo, 18h. p. Gyser engine; 1 24 in. ain thresh and 1 combination Cole cotton planter and guano distributor, all for sale or trade. M. G. Sheehan, _ Sharon, Ga. 1 International riding cultivator for ale, or exch. for corn at $1 bu., culti- vator at Willie Bohenon, Newnan, Ga. Rt. BOX (li 1-30 a Cole mill rock complete, guaranteed, $50 or will exch. for good pigs, shoats or milk cow. H. L. Wal- lace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. ~ Good 2 horse riding cultivator in good cond. for sale cheap or trade for good plug mule or cow, pigs, or chick- ens. James A. Bennett, Gen: Del. Sta-- _ tion A, Atlanta, Ga. ee] light disc harrow, 16 in. with truck, can be used with tongue, $12 or exch for pigs, chickens, peas, or anything of value.. R. B. Carter, Apalachee, Ga. eed Delco plant almost new, used 22 mos. has 16 cells, 13 plates for sale at ahbagain. J. T. Wallace, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. = Ford tractor and double disk for sale. - Both almost new. D. R. Elder, Farm- ington, Ga. Rt. 1. -No. 19 Oliver slides for sale or exch. _ for syrup or anything of value. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. One 6 h. p. Fairbanks gas engine and wood saw, $100 or exch, for milk cow -and.corn or hogs: Write or see me. J. Oz Dalton, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6.~ International riding cultivator, been used very little, $45. J. F. Lovett, - Pinehurst, Ga. Mann bone cutter, good as new, runs by hand, $15 or exch. for something of - Value. Miss Birdie OSteen, Meigs, Ga. 2 Oliver 1 horse turning plows, al- ost new, $5.50 ea. Good ~Fordson Delco light plant and set. of baeee jes complete, $60. _ Rock, Ga. Cream separator in first class condi- ton, used only six months. M. L. Snare, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 new ground plow with colter, near- _ ly new, without point, $2.50 C. M, Low- = OLY, LaFayette, Ga - 10 gal. swing milk churn, good condi- tion, $4 FOB Milledgeville, Ga. H. B. - Peeler} Devereaux, Ga. One 1465 Syracuse 2 h. p. plow to trade for 10 bu. shelled sound corn or 3 bu. Otootan beans or $10 cash; 1 Successful Des Moines oat sprouter, hinged top, 3 sections, perfect condi- tion, will trade for 100 Rhode Island Red day old chicks. R. H. Akin, Grif- - fin, Ga. Rt. B. 1 hand pea huller, 1 Stover cutter, good cond. $25 ea; 1 hand or power pea huller, $40; 1 wheat drill, Hoover make, 6 row fertilizer attachment, good cond. _ $50; 1-40 h. p. furnace boiler, 1-25 h. p. a Huber engine, both in good cond. $100; 112 h. p. peerless tractor, $200; 1-10 h. p. peerless tractor, good cond. $100; 8 trade for cows, hogs, or feed stuff. S. Brown, Hartwell, GaaRin,. 2 No. 19 Oliver slides, 80c ea; 2 No. 13 Oliver slides 74c ea; also others; 1 set of fenders for Avery riding culti- vator, $1.50. Will prepay on the above oe 3rd zone. 12 1-2 h. p. United gas Sam Stafford. The engine good cond. all but needle in car- buretor. $15 FOB. W. R. Cunningham, Dixie, Ga, Rt. 2. 3-5 gal. cap. 2nd hand cream cans, $4. 50 for the 3 FOB Chipley. Joe Smith, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. _., 1 new Oliver planter, plants cotton in hills -or distributes in rows, ood cond. only planted light crop in 1930, Cost $26.50 will sell cheap or exch. for set of blacksmith tools or good forge champion Lancaster or other good one in first class cond. Frank Enh, - White, Ga. ae a 1 Lynchburg turn plow, 1 cotton planter, 2 Dixie plow foot, 3 Hamon lows, 1 grain cradle, 1 anvil, 1vise, 1 better corn and cotton planter and pair of mule clippers for sale. J.C. th ridge, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 2. : no, Deere wa aking cultivator in | ter. tion: and price. /bega bargain. MARKET BULLETIN first class cond. $30 FOB. G. B. Pal- mer, McDonough, Ga. : I good drill press, either hand or power, $10. Large farm bell $5; small farm: bell, $2.50 FOB. C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. 1 Emerson cultivatr in good cond. $20. If interestel, write Robt. E. Ma- loney, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 3. : 1 sharples separator in good cond. $5 cash or xch. for 10 bu. corn. Henry poser Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 1 Oliver cultivator, 6 disc shovel at- tachment and fenders, all in good cond. 1 Avery little Indian Sulky plow in good cond. $40 for the two FOB. No checks. A. W. Powell, Metcalfe, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 11. 1 Steward mule clipping machine in good cond. Will exch. for 1 good male shoat of good stock weighing fifty or seventy five pounds, each party to pay transportation charges. J. C. Granley, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3. Second-Hand geld! -. Wanted Want to" buy a canning outfit that has been used. P. H. Kimbell, 814 'N. Hill St., Griffin, Ga. Want Oliver 2 horse plow, No. 19 good cond. to exch. good syrup in 10 ib. buckets. R. E. Cross, Colquitt, Ga. Want 1 set second-hand tobacco barn flues. Must be in good cond. Quote. best price, also 1 second-hand Fowler cultivator in good cond. Quote best price. C. B. Saunders, Chauncey, Gast 4; Want to exch. 1 full blooded Jersey cow with young calf 3 weeks old for International riding cultivator. W. A. Sumner, Norristown, Ga. > Want No. 8 or No. 10 middle buster. Cole planter for corn, peanuts and vel- vet beans. Rt--3: Want 2 International or Avery walk- W. H. Hicks, Boston, Ga. ing cultivators with trip feet. Must be in good cond. and cheap for cash. Clin- | ton Brown, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 20. Want to exch. 1 No. 10 William Oli- ver 2 horse plow in good cond. for 15 bu. corn, each to pay freight, or 12 bu. delivered. W. L. Lindsey, Omega, Ga. Ries Want cotton stalk cutter, must be in good cond. J. H. Tigner, 41. Exchange Place, Atlanta, Ga. Want*300 ft. second hand galvanized. {2 in. piping in good cond and must be cheap. Will exch. for cabbage, tomato, and potato plants or pay cash. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 good - horse turning plow. L. Q. Meaders, Leo, Ga. Want to exch. Igcow part Jersey to freshen with third calf heifer, $5 FOB; 1 heifer 7-8 Jersey to freshen in early spring $40 for hay baled or new 1929 or 30 model I. H .C. riding cultivator. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Want Gole sight feed corn and pea nut planter,.1 horse planet Jr. cultiva- tor, feld peas. What have you to exch, Ww. R. Cunningham, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 or 2 row Avery Mr. Bill plan- W. A. Edge, Pitts, Ga. Want a 5 or 6 in.. bellGaudy pre-_ ferred. State what you have, condi- Must be a bargain or I will buy a new one. A. T.. Drake, Phil- omath, Ga. Want a Rex sizing machine for push- elin'g peaches. Cyp Bulloch, Manches- ter, Ga. / Want a good corn mill outfit 24 or | 36 in. rocks. Well exch. for same. Also want 1 Oliver goober, 1 B. C. Oliver turn plow and Oliver P. B. 8 middle. buster. . Will exch. for same or buy if. in good cond. and price is right. Write what you have. S. F. Pirkle, Lawrence- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. Want second hand tractor. Will exch. value for same. J. F. Hutcheson, Tem- ple, Ga. Rt. 3. Want Tom Huston or other Side plow for Fordson tractor, cash or exch. GC. L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga. Want 1 grist mill in good cond. Must Write what you have and price. C. E. Brewer, Leary, Ga. Rt. A. Want three 70 saw gin outfit com- plete less power. Must be ee Ag W. Lovvorn, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2 Want to exch. one 2 row 1 horse per- fection cotton duster, put up by the Winder Duster Co. for one pair of S. P. C. shoats weighing about 100 Ibs. Cc: C. Cooper, Jr., Grayson, Ga. Want Clark utility 1 horse cutaway har OW f quote del. ek want used | for pecans equal value seed at $1. Duvall garden tractor. State del. price and cond; Want; Cole double planter with plates to plant beans, corn. M. W. Smith, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1. Want Fordson tractor or Interna- tional. State condition and price. D. M. Stringer, Canton, Ga. Want a combination planter for peas, no cotton, Cole or Ledbetter preferred or some other standard make; also Oli- ver chill turnin's plow, disk harrow or Springtooth cultivator for 2 horses. All must be in good conditon and cheap for cash. J. Roller, Union City, Ga. Want used 1 horse dise cultivator or harrow. Must be in good operating cond. Quote price and give name of maker, how long used, number of discs an size. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, a Want 2.1. H. C. cultivator, fully e- quipped, late model and good cond. Price must be cheap for cash. C. A. Stevens, Midville, Ga. Want 1 corn drill in good cond. with all plates; 1 horse turning plow; 1 Gee Whiz cultivator. metto, Ga. Rt. 2. Want several Cole or Covington cot- M. P..DeFreese, Pal- ton droppers in first class cond. Will trade. . L. Eubank, Eastman, Ga. Want to exch. 1 water supply outfit of 50 ft. steel tower, gas engine 2 1-2 h. p. No. 3 Myers pump, all necessary piping, first class cond. for a Jersey or Guernsey cow not over 6 yrs. old. P. P Gurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. Want 1 second hand 110 volt elec- tric motor 1-4 h. p. for use on electric churn. Carl Brown, Howard, Ga. Want a Fordson tractor, Oliver scal- loped. disc tractor harrow. Will pay cash Must be close in to Atlanta. No. gents. C. R. Adams, 948 Gordon St., opie Atlanta, Ga. Phone Raymond Want to exch, cotton planting set Cc. H. Nichols, Rome, Ga. Want generator 10 K-W cheap. G. |B. Ward, Jasper, Ga. Want 1 electric motor, 110 volt, 1-2 h, p. at reasonable price. Carl Brown, Howard, Ga. . | - Want. a road scrape with handles. . Advise what you have and price. W. M. Jones, Metter, Ga. ~ Want a planter with guano. attach- ment or a combination planter and distributor. H. L. Willims, Baxley, Ga. Want to exch. value for tractor and plow outfit, tractor, plow and harrows. Must be in good shape. D. S. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch, value for a good milch cow. fresh in or International cultiva- tor in good. cond. D. B. Adams, Brox- ton, Ga. Want 40-42 grist mill. Must: be in good cond. and cheap.. A. M. Hubbard, Fort Gaines, Ga. Want to allow value (Reg. Gasrteey cow at $100) on engine 10 h. p. or bet- ter, or good mower delivered to Prentiss Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. Want second hand pea and bean hul- ler, must be in good cond. and cheap. Give make and number. W. G. Raines, Statesboro, Ga. Want 2 No. 61 Chattanooga 1 horse or 2 Oliver Goober plows cheap for cash; also want one good steel drag harrow 50 or 60 tooth. Will pay cash or exch. for same. Want to exch. 50 White King pigeons for a gas engine. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. Want ' about 400 steel posts. must be right. ton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want toexch. two horse Avery plow Price J. T. Wallace, Hamp- | for large size corn-sheller in good cond. M. D. Fortner, Bartow, Ga. Want 1 riding cultivator preferably McCormick Deering 29 or 30 model, but would consider other standard. makes. H. W. Wood, Tennille, Ga. Want 1 Cole cotton dropper in good cond. with all plates attached used not more than one or two years; also 10 or 12 good cotton scrapers and scoot-. ers. Will exch. for.New Era peas, Co- | kers cotton seed or honey drip cane seed or pay cash. All seed in good con- dition, will send sample if requested. As F: Underwood, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 3. = Want a combination level and tran- sit in good cond. cheap for cash. R. Vz Hamrick, Ranger, Ga. ~ Want to exch. aNo. 20 Oliver turn plow in good cond. for a plant Jr. in good cond. Prefer one with lever. Ru- fus Thompson, Chipley, Ga. Rt:-1 Want several peanut weeders West, DeSoto, Ga. i Want 20 rods second hand poultry poultry wire, 5 or 6 ft. high, good cond. Will exch. pure bred hatching eggs eo ay Tenced = Ww. - ~ \ M. baby chickes for same, eggs at $3 Pp 100, chicks at $9 per 100, in exch. r $8 cash. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 89. Y Want to exch. 1 Letz Dixie feed E No. 180 for a good mowing machine; want a steam boiler in good condition for dairy purposes. Will exch. good Jersey heifer for same. C. M. wa ldrep, Bolingbroke, Ga. Want second hand Clark or other standard make bush and bog or heavy 24 in disc for tractor hitch harrow. Must be in good cond and cheap for cash. Advise what you have. C.1 q Miller, Cornelia, Ga. aon Want to buy a good second head: le = C. riding cultivator. E. Gee Hes N Want 1 wind mill, steel tower and tank, complete; also 1 20 ft. steel tower for tank separate. Best cash price, must be cheap. J. C. Godfrey, Davi; bor 0, Ga. Want 1 electric gin saw filer. en i gummer. W. L. Shugart, Cohutta, Ga. Want 1 Fowler cultivator with Bo tachments, cheap for cash, J. M. Colquitt, Ga. 5 Want to buy for cash at a panes hammer feed mill, also small size grist mill. Must be in A-1 cond. Quote best price and detailed description. J C. Hattaway, Dawson, Ga. ~ Want Hardy peach sprayer. State age, condition and price. I. N. O1 Newnan, Ga. Want 1 Cypress water tank 500 ti 1000 gals. with or without tower. G M. Johnson, Lithonia, Ga. Want 1 or 2 row Mr. Bill plan with fertilizer attachment, state cond and cash price. W. A. Edee, Pitts, Ga. Want 1 Fowler cultivator and 1 trac- tor harrow. T. F. Reed, Oakwood, G Want farm lighting plant, also 1 farm tractor and harrows, good cond. Will exch. farm for same. W. D. Li ford, Franklin, Ga. z Want Delco lighting and water out fit in good cond. cheap for cash. Harlan, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. Want a good second-hand do disk tractor harrow in good cond. ct for cash. Advise what you have foi |sale. B. L. Hensley, Talona, Ga, _ Want 200 yds. of second hand g vanized. 3-4 in. piping. Must be- good co Will exch. shelled corn same. J. B. Byrd, Reynolds, Ga. Want one.second hand fan for mill. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ge Want 1 good second hand x thresher without power within. ao of Franklin, Ga. Grady H. Ri Franklin, Ga. Want wheel hoe, Planet Jr. 2 whee hand hoe equipped with necessary tools. Write stating price, how lon used and cond. Chas. ae Howe For Valley, Ga. Want ordson tractor harrow22 fe} in. discs, single section not over wide. J. A. Hewatt, Luxomni, Ga i at J Want two 5 gal. and two 10 gal. sh ping cans with ice containers, cond. H. L. Culpepper, Grantville, Want one used Cole corn plante 2 with or without guano attachmen Give complete description with | letter. Seth Hyatt, Ellijay, Ga. Want 1 second hand all steel w wheel. Write what on ee condition considered. ws Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 2. : Le Want one 2 horse Gantt Slaw: 1 set of chains for Cletrac. N. D. Farmington, Ga. Rt. 2. % Want hay baler, good cond: wheat binder, good cond. Write wha yon have. Dr. J. W. Ellis, Kenne 1 eB Want 10 or 20 rods of setond aa poultry wire, 5 or 6 ft. oe ae CC and ate for cash. R. P renton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 2-80 saw gin outfit with draulic double press; also good 4 suction fan for gin and 1 ce Earl J. Beavers, Mariett Want to seeds for 10 gals. Sout syrup each implement 1 Col and cotton combination planter | Harriman cotton seed spacer or a per, adjustable drops, 3 to 7 hills, no chopping; 1 round ao tooth 5 ft. weeder adjustable; all : horse implements in fair cond. i. gene Fant, Athens, Ga. Ca Want an old hand made cott Mrs. W. B. McKinston, 509 EL Savannah, Ga. Want 1-7 ft. butile < cult | good cond. cheap for cash or will e R. A. Shearer, Tylerly, Ge AGE TWENTY-EIGHT ond-Hand Machinery For Sale R. D. Cole grist mill, good cond, me stone geared grist mill good , $100; will exch. for corn, velvet s, hogs etc; one 15 h. p. oil burn- engine, $190 good cond. and run- ig. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. 5h. p. Fairbanks Morse gasoline e with friction clutch pulley, 35 f good quality 8 in. rubber belting, 30 saw Van Winkle gins, conden- seed conveyors, shafting and pul- all at bargain prices. J. H. Get- endergrass, Ga. mgine, in good cond. F. P. Pope, Springs, Ga. Little Giant plant setter, good as for sale or xch. for 1 pure strain ( Mrs. H. I. Peebles, 3 roller Chattanooga cane mill, class cond. except rollers slight- usty, $25 or exch. for hogs, or shoats equal value at market price. Geo. man, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. ordson tractor for sale or exch. for e. Tractor has Tom Huston side in fair cond. $125,..K. PP. Wal- , Louisville. Ga. co light plant and batteries com- e, $60. Sam Stafford, The Rock, Willams Hammer type ball bear- eed mill complete with air at- ment and speed jack. Hopper size 14 in. can be run by farm trac- Hummer 3 horse manure spread- 50, used one season; 1 Fordson r, $50. F. W. Brannon, More- , Ga. lour mills, four stand, bolter, smut- elevators, all complete. but needs e repairs. Make offer. V. W. Den- Pametto, Ga. Rt. 2. One 4 row Perfection duster, 1930 odel A, used about 2 days in all, cost 1 sell for $50. If interested, __E. C. Dean, Manchester, Ga. Rt. horse disc cultivator with 4 scooters d cond, $18 FOB. Robt. Voche, dosta, Ga. Rt. 1. 00d second hand tobacco flues and 1 furnace. Will exch for 15 barrels sar corn, you to bring corn and get and furnace. Mrs. J. M. Crews, ton, Ga. ened and tempered, ready for 8-14 in. also two 30 in. solid Ss; used about 2 hrs. exch. for ub. you. have that I ned.\.R.. V. ig, Forest Park, Ga. dairy boiler made by Lookout Boil- fg. Co., New Era Cook, 629 and d as new, used very little. Will sell half price. J. D. Crenshaw, 1010 nelly Ave., Atlanta, Ga. me International riding cultivator, | cond. 2 disc te exch. for Oliver King cultivator or shelled corn. ke best offer. Geo. F. Etheridge, son, Ga. Rt. 7. e heavy milk cans, 10 gal. each pping cream or whole milk, $5 . or will exch. for baby chicks. M. Lifsey, Reynolds, Ga. - Oliver Goober plow, good cond., 0 or exch. for pink skin Porto Rican t O. E. Crawford, Barnesville, Violine cotton planter with all e- ents, used very little, $12; .1 gu- istributor $2. E. L. Siniard, Dal- aa. Rt. 2. -Letz grinding mill, practically new. . C. Alston, Richland, Ga. me Oliver 2 horse cultivator 6 discs, vel attachment and fenders; 1 Av- wo horse Sulky plow, both in good $40 for the two. No checks. A. well, Metcalf, Ga. Rt. 1, Box-11. Jlie light plant with water tank cooler, cost $540 will sell for $50 without batteries; also Delco , cost $575 cash, will take $75 at Vernon. W. L. D. Rackley, Mt. mn, Ga ie pea huller in first class cond. . D. Sellars, Donalsonville, Ga! e 42 in. Cole grist mill and shell- good cond. $150 for mill and ; one Fordson tractor pulley as me. $15 cash. Jno. F: Morgan, 7 Ga. es Delco light outfit, good fixtures in ond. $2 volt, for sale cheap or ch. for good mule. W. M. Wright, ury, Ga. RFD. . son tractor for sale or will trade ge mule and milk cow. Fred J. oberts, Ogeechee Road, Rt. 4, Sav- nnah, Ga. -or fifteen cultivator sweeps new. MARKET One Imperial coal burning brooder 1200 cap. used very little in perfect cond. $10 or will exch. for turkey hens or shoats. J. L. Reed, Chamblee, Ga. Rt: 2. One corn mull 20 in. racx, pulleys and belts, all in good cond. or will exch. for fresh Jersey cow with calf, must be good butter cow, 1 1-2-Ibs. per day. Write what you have. Rather not ship if near enough to change by truck. Ho- mer Sutton, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 3. One 40 bbl. long system flour mill complete. Good cond. D. A. Phelps, Poulan, Ga. 1 pr. horse clippers in good cond. Stewart model, $6 with brand new. blade, cash.. J. H. Robinson, Hawkins- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. 12 light Colt carbide plant good cond $50, 3 disc, 18 in. $1.25 FOB. C. V: Wilson, Maysville, Ga. Peanut sheller, hand power, made by Tom Huston, $6 del. Good cond; also sheep shearing machine, Stewart No. 9 hand power complete, ready for work, $16 del. Jno. L. Gantt, Meigs, Ga. Steel tobacco curing furnace and 2 sets of almost new tobacco flues for 12 ft. barns and 2000 tobacco sticks split from good sap timber for sale all or any part wanted. Wiley Lynn, Col- lins, Ga. 1 Monarch No. 5 stump puller with- out cable to exch. for walking cutaway harrow. Frank Harris, Baxley, Ga. One 16 in. size recutting Smally feed machine, new and 1 Lillistor peanut thrashing machine been run to thrash 5 ton peanuts, in good cond. Will sell or exch. Dr. J. W. Ellis, Kennesaw, Ga. One cream separator No. 1 good as new, $15; will exch. for corn, hay, pea- nuts or anything equal value that I rcan use. M. B. Hamil, Temple, Ga. Four 70 saw Gullett gins and feeders one 49. Gullett condenser either plain or huller breast for gins. Earl J. Bea- vers, Marietta, Ga. Rt, 4. No. 19 Oliver slides for sale, 40c ea; hen house fertilizer for garden or flo- wers, $2 cwt. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. -1 corn mill outfit consisting of Her- cules kerosene engine in fair cond, 1 Meadows grist mill 20 in. 1 practically new Sears-Roebuck, 1 hole corn sheller and belt and supplies necessary for operating same, $125 cash or exch. for fresh in cow or corn as part payment. J. A. Mc Farlin, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Used cotton planters and guano dis- tributors and Gantt type, all in good usable cond. at $2.50 ea. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Good set of shop tools, fairly new. Make best offer. L. D. Pool, Waleska, Ga Rte: .1 McCormick mowing machine and rake, also 1-18 in. disk harrow, all in good cond. near Fitzgerald, Ga., $35 cash for rake and mower, or all three machines for $45, or will exch. for good mule, seed peanuts, hogs or cows. A. N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga. Cream Separator, used only six one M. L. Snare, Gainesville, Ga. Good 3 row Cole grain drill, $12 or trade for Porto Rican seed potatoes or plants or crowder peas, hams, mid- dlings, pigs, honey, syrup, etc. O. J. Power, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 6. 1 heavy two row cotton duster in good cond. Woodruff make, used two Seasons, $25 or exch. for Caler com- bination corn and bean planter in good C. @ Genuine hay Budden shop anvil, 190 lbs, good cond., $22.50 FOB. W. B. Jolly, Taylorsville, Ga. Blackhawk corn sheller in first class cond. shells clean and can be easily turned and fed by one person, $3.50 or exch. for good thrity pig or 1 bu. Otootans or 1 bu. Brabham peas, or 1 sack sound oats. J. H. Mosley, Rock- mart, Ga. Rt. 5. x 2 row Fowler distributor $8 or exch. for Cole combination corn and peanut planter or for peanuts, Spanish or runners at 5c lb. O. S. Duggan, Ches- ter, Ga. ' \ 1 good 15 h. p. engine will oxch. for anything of value. J. P. Porter, Syl- vester, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 45, Second-Hand ; Machinery Wanted Want to exch. 1-2 horse William Ol- iver No. 10 plow for 12 bu. corn or 14 gal. good syrup, sow and pigs. Plow 'L. Kindsey, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. good as new, each to pay freight. W. Am cond. R. C. Wilder, Griffin, Ga. Rt. | HULL ES PAN: Want combination pea and bean thrsh. Must be in good running con- dition. H. Durden, Walnut Grove, Ga. Want good second hand belting cheap, about 40 ft. long and 4 or 5 in. wide. Will pay cash. Write. R. R. Denson, Jr., Quitman, Ga. Rt, 3. Want 300 ft. second hand galvanized 2 in. piping in good cond. Must be cheap. Will: exch. cabbage plants, to- mato or potato plants or pay cash. W. Cc. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga. Want 1 side plow for Fordson trac- tor with extension axle and in perfect cond. ready to run. Must be cheap. W. M. Findley, Talona, Ga. | Want 36 in. R. D. Cole grist mill, belting and sheller. Must be in per- fect cond. and cheap for. cash. W. O. Robertson, LaGrange, Ga. Want 1 steam dairy boiler. G. C. Al- ford, Buckhead, Ga. Z Want 40 or 42 in. grist mill. State price and condition. A. M. Hubbard, Fort Gaines, Ga. Incubators For Sale Big Grey Hen incubator, 100 cap. has no felt lining but can be used without it, for sale or exch. for a good pig. Mrs. Annie Allen, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 4. 1-500 chick Blue Flame wickless oil burning brooder in good cond. $6; 1- cond. $8. Mrs. E. L. Howard, Canton, Ga. Rt. 2. s : 2 soft coal burner brooders, best make, for quick sale at $7 ea. M. S. Pullen, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 2. -~ 1 Buckeye oil brooder, 1 No. 27 A, 250 cap. for sale or exch. for 2 good thrifty. pigs or $10. Brooder in perfect cond. Jas. B. Jordan, Lilburn, Ga. Rt. 1 . e Sears-Roebuck Radio brooder 250 cap. practically new, oil burner, $5. C. T. Bohanan, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 oi] burner pbrooder 1000 cap. $10 FOB cash. H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1 "Buckeye incubator 110 egg cap. used -| very few times, in:good cond. and com- plete with egg tester and thermometer, $12.50 FOB, also 500-1000 size Sears- Roebuck brooder automatic control, 1930 model, almost new $6 FOB or will exch. for shelled corn. Mrs. J. . Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. For sale or exch. large size oil brood- er good cond. Mrs. C. C. Rosser, Hern- don, Ga. . ; One 5 compartment 300 chick size e- lectric brooder, fully equipped, $18. Mrs. F. B. Summers, Jonesboro, Ga. Sol Hot wickless oil burning brooder 44 in. canopy 500 chick cap. latest mo- del, perfect cond, used very little, $17.50 52 in. canopy 1000 cap. new, never been uncrated, same make latest model. $20 or exchange. All FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. : Coal brooder 1000 chick size, good cond; oil brooder 1000 chick size, used only six weeks. All in first class cond. M. L. Snare, Gainesville, Ga. Rg. 4. One Buckeye incubator 250 egg cap. for twenty hens. J. Calhoun, Ga. Box 220. Incubators Wanted Want to exch. nursery stock for a 50 cap. egg nicubator in good cond. Ona Fowler, Roy, Ga. Want to exch. 1 X-ray 200 egg cap. incubator, good cond., for 200 B. R. or R. I. baby chicks, or would take Ga. cane syrup. Mrs. L. Williams, Col- lins, Ga. : * | Want to exch. value for 140 cap. in- cubator in good cond. with instruction book. Mrs. Bonnie Robinson, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3. Want good incubator about 600 cap. will exch. white leghorn or Pape.strain Black Minorcas baby chicks as soon ag can hatch same, prefer Buckeye No. 5; also want coal burning brooder about 600. to 1000 cap. in good cond., and will M. C. Johnson, exch. baby chicks of heavy layin strain for same. Mrs. W. F. Bell, Al- Lbany, Ga. Want to exch. thoroughbred Saanah milk goat for Buckeye incubator, cop- per tank, 60 or 65 egg cap. and brood- er. Must be nearly new and in good cond. Carl H. Fuller, West Point, Ga. Miscellaneous For Sale 100 lb. cap. white chicken feed sacks, 10c each. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. ' Fine, med. and coarsely ground oys- we we Ni 500 chick coal burning brooder in good | 3 first class cond., cost $35. Will exch. Thursday, March 5, 1931. ter shell for chickens. $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay St. Smoking tobacco, 10c; chewing, 15c lb. Ruth Spivey, Surrency, Ga. Yellow root, 20c lb. witchhazel bark, 25c; sassafras, 15c lb. -Bear foot, 25c lb. Mrs. W. R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 1. Tobacco, about 30 lbs. 10c lb. FOB. Mrs. Minnie Young, Surrency, Ga. Sassafras roots, washed and Clean, 20c lb. del. 2 or more lbs. Mrs. Bertha Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Clean, dried yellow root, 25c lb. Seed rice 60c gal. yellow squash seed, 10c a snuff box-full. Mrs. M. F. Etris, Dahonega, Ga. RFD 1. #4 1 doz. 15 egg size cartons, $2 or exch. for 4 hens, Reds or B. Rocks. Mrs. Katie Hood, Stapleton, Ga. : Tobacco, smoking and chewing, 10c and 8c lb. 40 lb. left. Cash, or exch. for value. Caud L. Fetter, Surrency, Ga. Grubb root, 50c lb. Lon Ferguson, Murrayville, Ga., Rt. 1. : 3 qts. of hot green pepper put up in pure apple vinegar, 50c each, or exch. for cotton feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. value 10 each. Ea. to pay postage. Write first. Ga. Rt. 7. 10 lbs. new white duck feathers, $1 lb. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga. Rt. " Metal egg carton, suitable for ship- ping hatching eggs, 24 cap. $1.50, or Game or Buff Orp. rooster. Write be- rian, Ga. Rt. 3. Sassafras and polk, root, 20c Ib. rats- bane, 35c Ib. Queen of the Meadow, 35c Ib. wild cherry bark, 30c lb. also trees, 3 yr. old, 20c. Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 64. 10 lbs. nice clean, all geese feathers, 75c lb. plus postage. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga. Rt. 1. Corn beads, or Jobs Tears, 12c doz. 75c a 100. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Tallapoo- sa, Ga. Rt. 3. Broom straw, enough for 12 brooms, $1; horse radish, 25c lb. horse radish sets, 30c doz. calamus, and garlic plants, each, 20c doz. Mrs. W. A. John- son, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow root, dry, 25c lb. freshly dug; 20c; wild cherry bark, 20c lb. dry, or green, 15c lb. white ash roots, 25c Ib. also old fashioned okra seed, 15c per cup; hot pepper seed, 10c spoonful; old fashioned strawberry plants, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Add postage on all or- ders. Miss Alice Carney, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt.-3: Dry poke root,.20c lb. dry yellow root, 40c 1b; sassafras root, 15c; cher- ry and dogwood bark, 20c lb. dry yel- low dock, 35c lb. FOB. Cash with or- der. Mrs. C. F. Gerrald, Riverdale, GaoRt. 1; Box-132; 8 lbs. new geese feathers, 85c Ib. Guar. FOB. Mrs. J. R. Horne, Fun- ston, Ga. 200 ibs. 1930 crop black walnuts, not hulled, $2 for lot, FOB. Mrs. Ruth Williams, Mt. Vernon, Ga. wide, 3 for 10c or lot for 30c not pre- paid. No stamps. Also 4 gourds about 10 in. wide and 14 in. high, 2 for 15c and postage. Henry Robinson, Haw- Kinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 44. : Fresh dug sassafras root, poke root, dogwood bark all 10c lb. or exch. for meat, lard, syrup, peas, or anything can use. Make best offer. Roosevelt Alcorn, Chester, Ga. Pure apple vinegar, 4 yrs. old, 45c gal. or 5 gal. at 40c gal. FOB. Party to pay for jug. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. ~ Sweet pickle peaches, yellow cling stone, 50c qt. in glass jars. FOB. Mrs. B. E. Parrish, Pavo, Ga. Sweet Leaf flue cured smoking and chewing tobacco, smoking, 12 1-2c lb. chewing, 15c lb. del. Cash with order. D. A. Campbell, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 or 3 bu. black walnuts, 1930 crop. & | Hulled, $1 bu. FOB. Miss Mattie Free- man, Oakman, Ga. Tobacco for sale, 10 and 15c lb. FOB. Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Surrency, Ga. Miscellaneous Wanted Want nice, 100 lb. cap. feed sacks at 10c each. Exch. pure bred B. R. hatch- ing eggs at $1 per 15. Mrs. Bessie M. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. No. 1. Want 60 100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, free of holes, also 10 100 lb. cap. sugar sacks. Exch. value for same. Mrs. Wheeler, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Cc. G. fore shipping. Mrs. B. W. Screws, Ad-- 12 crooked neck gourds, 2 to 6 in. Mrs. Lula Bryant, Gainesville, _ exch. for 1 yr. old R. I. Red or White ~ walnut trees, 3 yrs. old, 25c each, plum : Truman Silver, ~ we "phursday, March 5, 1931. Farm Help Wanted - Want young man of good habits to work on farm. Board, laundry and small family. W. C. Aycock, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 4, Box 325. Want farm hand to live in home - with small family. Must be sober, sin- gle and willing worker. $15 per mo. and board. Ford Tuck, Roswell, Ga. SRED 1... - Want good man to help on farm. C. W. M. (Buck) Wright, Monroe, Ga. - Want strong colored woman, not over 35 yrs. old who is capable of milking cows and understands all kinds of farm work. $1 per week, room and food. _ Mrs. J. D. Coston, Parish, Ga. - Want woman, 20 to 40 yrs. old to live in family of 3 on farm and assist with poultry and other lt. farm work. $12 mo. room and board. Country wo- man preferred. _Must have good char- acter and no incumbrances. Mrs. Lee McWhorter, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 1. Want boy, 14 to 16 yrs. or age to live as one of family in home on farm. L. D. Pool, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 1... Want young man and wife to take crop on 50-50 basis. Land all ready, broken, no stumps. Good mule. Will _ give work to replace work already done on crop. All land that man can plow. J.-T Lamberth, Arabi, Ga. Want man and wife to farm on 50- 50 basis and live in house with me. Goed proposition. Must be sober. No cotton. A. J. Jones, Palmetto, Ga. Rt. 1 i = Want a nice, good, healthy girl, 16 to 25 yrs. old, of good character, to milk and do gen. light farm work andlive as one of family. Must be agreeable, etc. - Mrs. E. C. Leslie, Morgan, Ga. . Want strong healthy woman, 20 to 30 yrs. old to look after poultry, work garden and other work. Must be in- dustrious and good character. $8 mo. board. White or colored. Must pay her own RR fare; also want strong, honest, industrious man with good ref. -and who has had exp. with riding culti- vator and 2 horse riding planter, with grown son and other family to work _smalk 2 horse farm. Mans salary, $1 and sons 50c per day, 3 room, unceiled house. Must pay own move bill. W. H. Waddele, Pearson, Ga. _ Want white man, 15 to 20 yrs. exp. farmer to work light 2 horse farm. $15 mo. board and laundry. Must be reli- . R. L. Abbott, Guyton, _. Want a young boy to live as one of _ family of 3 (2 old people and grown _ girl) to assist with farm work. ~Good home, for right party. J. I. Ponder, _ Waleska, Ga. woman, 25 to 30 yrs. of age, with good character and without bad habits: snuff and tobacco using, to live as one of family and do gen. light farm work. - Good home for right kind of party. Must not mind work and be fond of children. Mrs. Jas. Stalvey, Dupont, Ga, Rt. 1. Box 69. Want farmer for 2 horse crop in _ Campbell county, 10 mi. Fairburn on 50-50 basis. Plenty of good bottom land. Will give some work when not in crop. H. B. Collins, Fairburn, Ga. Want a good, honest boy, 14 to 17 yrs. old to live as one of family and help with farm work. Will give cotton - patch. Must be willing worker and easy _to get along with. T. C. Poole, Wa~ _leska, Ga. Want a young boy who has not a _ home, to come and live as one of fam- ily and do gen. farm work. $2 a week: _ and board and washing. W. M. Delay, _ Douglasville, Ga. RFD 6. _ Want a good able young man to work on the farm. Must be sober and - honest. $10 mo board and laundry. W. UL Dixon, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 5. Want colored man and wife without _ Children for farm work. $10 mo. house and board for the 2. Must be a good milker and understand farming. Mrs. J. L. Reed, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Want exp. truck growers to operate truck farms at East Point, Ga., Colum- bus, Ga., and Hastings. Must be able to finance self. On 3rd and 4th. See _ personally. S. S. Storer, Atlanta, Ga. 809 Terminal Bldg. Want exp. farmer for 3 horse farm On 38rd and 4ths. Good land and buildings. Must furnish own stock. Will run and buy fertilizer for a very good man. Mrs. B. T. Osborn, Cler- mont, Ga. Rt. 1. ae Want job looking after milk dairy, large enough to help with farm work. Would consider a single, white man. Must be able to do any kind of farm work. Good pay to the right party. Begin about March 10th. Give full particulars about self and pay wanted, a first letter. Theo. Banks, Summit, a. * Z Want good, sober, honest white boy to work on farm. $10 mo. straight time, or 50c per day and board. J. W. Strickland, Ray City, Ga. _ Want a good Christian girl to live in home with 2 old people and 1 boy to help with gen. farm work. Life time home for right party. Best of ref. de- Sired. J. N. Neill, Raymond, Ga. Want good farm hand. Will pay $10 mo. and board and laundry. Must have good knowledge of farming. J. W. Lawhorn, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3. Positions Wanted - Want a 1 1-2 or 2 horse farm to work on halves. -Plenty of hoe and plow hands. 9in family. Have to be moved and furnished for about 3 1-2 mos. Thos. GC. Moore, Atlanta, Ga. 678 Gett St. NW. _ Want 1 H. farm on 50-50 basis, Mar- ried. 2 sets of small twins. Life exp. Can move myself. Write or see. J. C. Mobley, Avondale Estates, Ga. Box 256. Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis. 6 in family, all large enough to and do not mind working. Have to be moved and furnished. Jack Sheridan, Mays- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. 17 yrs. old boy wants work on farm. Exp. in raising cotton and corn, and jalso_can do a little work around tur- pentine. $15. At once. Melvin Stuck- ey, Augusta, Ga. 122 Middle.St. ~ Middle aged, single man no bad hab- its, of good character and exp. in farm- ing, wants truck crop on halves, with board and laundry free and second- hand tools furnished.. I can furnish. Ford. Prefer near Atlanta. Claud Reynolds, Banning, Ga. - Exp. dependable old Poultryman wants position at once for small sal- ary and board. E. B. DuBose, Valdos- ta, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 85. Elderly man wants work, tending in- cubator and brooding chicks; can do all repairs, mason, carpentry, painting, roofing, garden work, etc. Wages and board. No playing. Geo..T. Howe, Doe- run, Ga. Rt. 3. 5a 4 Want a 2 horse farm in. N, Ga. for 1931 on halves. 10 in family. enough to work: Can furnish 1 wage hand. Want gen. farm crops. Have to be moved and furnished. Exp. white farmer, 42 yrs. old. Ref. furnished. E. - Smith, Conyers, Ga.'\RFD 3. Want strong, healthy middle aged Want job on farm for wages to do gen. farm work: rais hogs, poultry, ! plowing, repair work, orchard pruning, etc. 51 yrs. old, wife and 2 small chil- dren. O. A. Stone, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4. Want job on farm. $18 mo. and board. 24 yrs. old. Sober and honest and understand and do not mind work. Good ref... L. A. Coulter, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 408. Woman with 10 yr. old boy wants home on farm to assist with work. Can milk cows, do garden work, look after poultry. Willing to do anything, easy to get along with, smart, etc. Mrs. M. M. Shubert, Athens, Ga. 412 Thomas St. , Young man desires a permanent lo- cation with an up-to-date dairy. Very much interested in live stock and dairy work. Clyde Martin, Bainbridge, Ga. Want job on farm for wages or any kind of work at $20 mo. board, and laundry. Single man, 35 yrs. old. Hal M. Wheless, Arnoldsville, Ga. RFD 1. Box 90. 25 yr. old man with some book know- ledge and sev. yrs. exp. with dairying would like. very much to make connec- tion with a first class dairy. Very much interested in live stosk, and wish to make it my life work. C. V. Martin, Atlanta, Ga. 686 Spring St. Want job in blacksmith shop, truek farm, or anything for reasonable sal- ary. Can drive any make care or truck 29 yrs. old. Wife and baby. Unem- ployed since Dec. 1930. Must have work at once. J. B. Burke, Toomsboro, a. Want 1 white man to work farm for wages as day laborer. Must be reliable, willing worker and strong and healthy. Prefer with wife and 1 or 2 children, Woman without children wants job on farm to do light work; milking, ten- ding to garden, poultry, etc. For rea- or a stock farm. J. T. Ward, Macon, sonable wages. Mrs. Emma Conner, Seville, Ga. ; < ; 7 large | eo MARKET BULLETIN Want farm share basis, or will take position for wages. Exp. in all kinds of farming. Can move self. Oliver T. see Atlanta, Ga. 566 Windsor St. 40 yr. old widow with 3 boys, 9, 12 and 16 yrs. of age, wants place on farm, dairy or poultry ranch. Ref. exch. Mrs. af 2 ee dees, Atlanta, Ga. 262 Central Want farm on halves with reliable party near Atlanta. Can furnish self. Want to truck farm and taise plenty of feed, corn, peas and potatoes. Can move self. Farmed all my life. A. L. Malon, Atlanta, Ga. 572 Formwalt St. Am an Evangelist. Will work on farm for my bread and clothes and home for self, wife and 3 children. Reared on farm and live there now. Ref. Rev. W. C. Bledsoe, Carrollton, Ga. . Want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Need some help. Would consider living in yard, looking after farm, etc. for elderly person, or both, run small grist mill-or do any kind of work, and re-. pairs. Carter Terrell, Newborn, Ga. An old exp. tobacco farmer from Eastern S. C. who knows the. business thoroughly, wants position at reason- able salary on farm. R. E; Bascom, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 85. Want job on farm for self and grown son. Can do anything on farm. Have two other good hoe hands. Nothing under a dollar a day accepted. Can move at once. R. M. . Ward, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. nee Want work on farm. Can do gen. farm. work, drive tractor, truck, etc. 20 yrs. old and able-bodied. Make best offer in first letter. Hall Carson, Mar- tin, Ga. Rt. 1. Want work on farm for wages with good man, or would take a 1 horse crop on halves. Must be good land, -near church and school. 7 in family. Will need $15 mo. if take a farm, or for wages, $30 mo. for both We board our Selves. Have to be moved. C. M. Mas- sey, Hamilton, Ga. RFD. 2. Exp. farmer with small family wants work on farm with man who will fur- nish and move me and will furnish work until crop time, then share crop. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. 644 Wells St. *phone,. Main 2983. - Se ae Married man wants place on farm for wages. Exp. Can handle labor and machinery. Would drve milk truck, or any place where can make living. At once. M. M. Humphrey, Egan, Ga. Want position on dairy farm or in poultry plants, by single man of 35. Have had some exp. with poultry and incubator. No dairy farm exp. but rais- ed. on farm and worked in dairy plant for yrs. L. S. McLean, Atlanta, Ga. 520 Langhorn St. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 5 yr. old, fawn color Grade J. cow to freshen soon with 8rd calf. $75 or $65 without calf. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. : Reg. J. cows and heifers of best blood lines: Countess Oxfords Grace 618279; _Pansys Oxford Bonnie, 647182; Pearls Noble Viola 722943; Pansys Oxford Valentine 878104. Also 4 Jer- sey heifers. frm these cows, eligible for reg. 8 to 10 mos. old. Sell separate- ly if desired. Prices very reasonable. J. P. Nichols, Sr., Griffin, Ga. Box 369. Deep cream color J. heifer, 4 1-2 mos. old, in good cond. from fine cow, $10 or exch. for 12 R. I. Red April hatch pullets, Tompkins or Owens strain. I to pay chgs. on chickens, other party on calf. _Mrs.:S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga. Star Rt. Rey. J. cow, Rosemary Handsome Lady. Now milking with first calf. Pa- pers furnished, $100; also J. heifer calf, dropped July 31, 1930, in. good shape and reg. in. buyers name, $50. All FOB. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga. 1 J. milch cow with 2 wks. old heifer calf. Will give 4 gal. milk per day, $65. Good cond. R. i. Brown, McRae, Ga 2 yr. old thoroughbred J. bull, in good cond. Reasonable price for-cash, or part payment in pure bred shoats. Will reg. bull in buyers name. J. C. Britt, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. HOGS FOR SALE 2 prs. P. C. hogs, 4 mos. old, wt. 125 Ibs, each, sub. to reg. $50 pr. L. J. Cullen, Glenwood, Ga. ; 1 little bone Black Guinea 9 mos. old gilt, $12. Money order. A. O. Barnes, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. _ and 200 lbs. and reg. in buyers name, exch. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga, PAGE TWENTY-NINE 1S. P. C. bred gilt, wt. between 150 $25. Best breeding. R. L.. Brown, Mc- Rae, Ga. = S. P. C. pigs, $10 each, or $18 pr. with reg. papers. Exch. for good, sound vel- vet beans, Runner or Spanish peanuts, or syrup. L. M. Isler, Morgan, Ga. ? Duroc J. Red gilts, bred to reg. Duroc male. Dark cherry and med. cherry Reds, wt. about 150 lbs. $20 ea. crated receipt, if not return by prepaid ex- press. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Dark mare mule, wt. about 900 or 1 M. Ibs. 10 or 12 yrs. old. Gentle and sound. Good farm mule, work any- where. Cost $150; will sell for $60. Certified chk. or money order at barn, or will ship at buyers risk, FOB here. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. _Large size Shetland pony, cheap for cash, or exch. for good milch cow. G,. T. Vickers, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Jack, 8 yrs. old, wt. 700 Ibs. $35 at my barn, or exch. for hogs, corn, heif- ers, or most anything can use. Char= lie Smith, Homer Ga. Rt..1. 1 mule, 1200 Ibs..10 to 12 yrs. old. Cheap. C. A. Findley, Clarkston, Ga. 1 heavy horse mule, 12 yrs. old, $75. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. s SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE. Large billy goat, gentle, $5. Will oe Ne es. | pullets for reg. Jersey heifer of any RABBITS FOR SALE 15 ped. breeding, does, Chin. and N. Z. Whites, $1.50 each, FOB. R. T. Croswell, Manchester, Ga. a 1 reg. Chin. doe, bred, $2.75; also 2 bucks, yr. old, ent. tc reg. 50c each. Chas. Watson, Marietta, Ga. Sy Ped., and reg. Chinchillas, Nik Reds and Silver Martins, at bargain price.. Dr. R. G. Reed, Acworth, Ga. Grown Chin. 2 does and 1 buck, un- related. Chas. Watts, Tiger, Ga. 6 Belgium Hare does, 75c each, or exch. for guineas. Wilson Carson, Lovejoy, Ga. os Silver Martins, does and bucks from reg. stock. M.S. Rogers, Thomasville Ga. Rt. 1. Se ee A few young Ped. Chinchilla breed- | ers, does and bucks. Reasonable pric- W. M. Coon; Thomasville, Ga. New Z. Whites and Reds, from reg. stock. Reasonable price. H. H. Melton, Thomasville, Ga. ee Himalayan, does and bucks. Ped pa- pers furnished. Reasonable. A. W. Melton, Thomasville, Ga. oe Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED | a Want to exeh. March hatch W. L. age. Would consider unreg. heifer to freshen in summer. Jas. D. Warbing- | ton. Duluth, Ga. RFD 1. Want to exch good value for milch cows. Write. H. E. Capps, Brook- haven, Ga. ae Want reg. J. bull, about yr. old, of good producing stock. Must be cheap for -cash. S. Warlick, College Park, | Ga. a HOGS WANTED tc Want 1 or 2 good brood sows to raise pigs on halves. Prefer O. I. C., B. B. Guinea, or S. P. C. Write at once if interested. H. G. Brock, Carrollton, Ga. Rt T. : ie Want 2 pigs: O. I. C., or P. C., or these breeds crossed. Will consider other good breeds. Exch 3 full blood R I. Red yr. old, laying hens. J. W. Hen- sley, Ramhurst, Ga. ote Want 2 pigs: big bone P. C. or big bone Guinea. Must be sub. to reg. and wt. at least 40 lbs. and be in good cond. Exch. 8 thoroughbred Black Gi- ant hens. Ea: to pay express chgs. Mrs. Mamie McClure, Cartecay, Ga. HORSES AND MULES WANTED | Want to rent good mule from now to August 1st. Mrs. J. E. Eppinger, Hapeville, Ga. see ae Mules wanted: Exch. hay and mon- ey for same. J. H. McClelland, Way- cross, Ga. RFD. eo. Want to communicate with party. having horses, mules or cattle to pas- ture by month, or yearlings to raise on share basis. Make offer. Will accept most anything. Most especially good grade heifers from 4 mos. old up. Pas- ture (700 or more acres of Bermuda, | Clover and a var of grasses, cane, etc. on river) now ready. O. E. Bentley, Milledgeville, Ga. P. O. Box 65. as Poultry For Sale oa ANCONAS Anconas, Sheppard str. laying 26 hatched April 1930. and 12 in Also 3 roosters. $30 for lot. Mrs. ones, Jefferson, Ga. RFD 4. Ancona hens and 1 cockerel Shep- d str. 95c each, if taken at once. ney order. Mrs. A. L. Rogers, Lil- a. e : . _AUSTRALORPS. stralorp baby chicks, from 342 line str. $17 93 100. Dr. R. G. d, Acworth, Ga. . Australorps, 342 egg blood line, $2 each; cocks, $5 each; hatch- gs, $2 per 17. A. L. Mason, Ac- BANTAMS Golden Sebrights, 6 mos. old, trio, eggs, $1.75 doz. FOB. also R. I. ebes. $1.25 del. O. B. Moore, Mad- cas = few choice Bantams, $1.25 pr. 1 3. Red Old. Eng. game _ bantam ck, 75e; 2 W. L. hens, $1.50; 1 pr. n Sebrights, $2; 1 Partridge Co- cock, 75c; Sev. roosters, 40c each; eggs, 50c per 15. Exch. roosters articulars. H. M. Adams, Doug- e, Ga. 70 E. Strickland St. ure bred Golden Sebrights, $12, ens and 1 cock, $3.25. Mrs. H. W. Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. : 1 $1 FOB. Ulemur Davies, Elli- r, Ga. Rt. 3. : : io genuine Buff Cochins, $5. O. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters e tams: eggs from choicest pens of ne-bred Natnl. Winners, Golden Se- ights, now $3 per 15; Cornish game tam eggs, $5 doz. Robt. Clark, Ma- Ga. 177 Boulevard Ave. - BARRED ROCKS ) full blood B. R. yr. old Parks str. healthy, laying hens. $30 for lot, Mrs. Thos. Webb, Ellijay; Ga. re bred B. R. hens, extra fine, Yanton, Ga. Rt. 2. Fancy Aristocrat: B. R. roosters, arch hatch. $2 each, or exch. Also . R. eggs, same strain, $1.25 per 15, a 100. Carton to be ret. G. C. Ed- ondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. 9. 20 B. R. hens, Bloodtested Parks in, $1 ea. also hatching ggs,; 75c 5. Money order. with order. W. orton, Edison, Ga. : ; 1930 hatch hens, now laying, . Money order or cashiers check . R, Andrew Shearer, cLy- ly, Ga. . R. hens and cockerels, $1.25 each. ra nice, $1.50 ea. Mrs. E. T. Almon, idland, Ga. s 10 pure bred B. P. Rock hens, $1 ; 4 young ready for service, roos- Mrs. B. L. Ashe, Farmington, Ga. . 0 pure bred yr. old B. R. hens, all fone, $1.50 each, del. in Ga. No Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. . R. hens and 1 cockerel, $1 each, ee Pearl Woodward, Ranger, Ry 6 hens and 1 rooster, about mos. old. Some Snags now lay- thrifty shoats, wt. 30 or 35 lbs. : Mrs. Sarah Bowman, Alto, Ga. Thompson Imp Ringlet B R Mch heh ekerels, ready for service, $1.75 each . Exch. for any yood var. field 1 cockerel] for 1-2 bu. peas. Mrs. Mabry, Canon, Ga. olterman Axcistocrat B R early 1930 heh. 4 now laying pullets & : $10. Cash or money order. for value in good thrifty feeder price. John B. Nix, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1 } Parks B. R. hens, March 1930 ch, $i each; also Buff Rocks, White and W. Wyandottes at same price. order. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla, Ga. - . BRAHMAS ~Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahma 20 mos. old cock, $1.50 ea., cockerels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Light Brahma hens, 2 yr. old, and t pullets and 1 cockerel, about 10 mos. old, $15 e Rt. 6. 3 > sen x pigeons) for bantam hens. Write old bantam rooster, Red Leg- | KBox tT. aying, $1.50 each. Mrs, E. L. How- | lood tested, pure bred Thompson No culls. $11 for lot, or exch. for} for lot. Frank Caylor, Dalton, MARKET BULLETIN BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 3 young pure bred White Rock cock- erels, ready for service, $1.75 ea. $5 for the 3, also 2 pure bred W. R. 2 yr. old cocks, $2.50 ea. or exch. for pumpkin yam Seed sweet potatoes, State insp. or bunch Whippoorwill peas at market price. Money order. J. M. Marrett, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6. 2 pure bred White Rock, Fischel str. both of them. (No name given), Ro-. berta, Ga. Rt. 2. ; Buff Rock pullets, 1930 hatch, now laying and from trapnested Nugget str. for sale, also eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. 1 pure bred White Rock, Fischel str. 10 mos. old cockerel, $2. Cash with or- der. No checks. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tif- ton, Ga. Rt. 6. b 1 pen of White P. Rocks. Male won 3rd prize and 1 of the females won 5th pullet in Augusta, last November. $10, or exch. for anything can use. C. H. Hair, Augusta, Ga. 1841 Warren St. 6 Plymouth Rock pullets and 1 roos- ter, $8 for lot, FOB. Jimmie Leckie, Saint George, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1. - . GAMES sree Dark Cornish Indian cocks, $1.50 to $2.50, or exch. for hens same breed; also eggs, $1.50 per 15 del.. Better price ae large quantity. C. A. Ingram, Lilly, a ; Dark Cornish 8 mos. old cockerels, $1 oY Mrs. B. C. S. Hicks, Adel, Ga. 1 Cornish game cockerel, $1.50. Jim- mie Leckie, Saint George, Ga. Rt. 1. Dark Cornish games of fine strain, reasonable prices. Also eggs at $1.50 per 15; $2 for 30. J. M. S. Meyer, La- Fayette, Ga. Rt. 4. | 1 Spanish game rooster, 9 mos. old, $2 or exch. for 1 bv. any var. field peas. J. L. NeSmith, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 fine Warhorse stags, good wt. and 1 fine Blue Cuban stag; 2 yr old 6 lbs cock N C Biue, in good shape $2 and stags, $1.50 each. Jack Hawkins, Gib- son, Ga.>- Raa -1 Silver Duck Wing game rooster, $3; pr. 2 yrs. old, in good cond. $5 Guar. pure bred. Mrs. Gideon J. Holton, Al- ma, Ga. Rt. 4, See e 3 cocks, 1 yr. old, Sid Taylor cross with Wild Cat Blues. $1.75 ea. or exch. for Allen Roundhead hens. dk, Thompson, Smithville, Ga. Rt. 1. . GIANT AND LANGSHANS Some J. B. Giant hens, $1 each, and fine rooster at same price. Not del. Mrs. H. H. Herring, Cairo, Ga. Sev. White Giant cockerels, ready for service, also 8 mos. old pullets from extra good stock. $3 ea. or exch. for velvet beans or good field pea seed; al- so would like to make an even exch. of 1 cockerel for 1 White Giant cocker- el, yr. old to prevent inbreeding. Mrs. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillion- ville Road. - : 30 J. B. Giant now laying hens, $1.25 each, or 18c lb. FOB. Exch. for reg. _| Jersey or Guernsey heifer 4 to 6 mos. old calves. A. A. Clayton, Roy, Ga. 19 head pure bred J. B. Giant hens and 1 rooster. Marcy str. Hens now Lepage eee oe Ye lot, FOB at once. s. C. J. Phillips, S Ga. RFD 3. = 2 yr..old Black Giant rooster, $2 or exch. for Crowder peas. W. S. Pinker- ton, Madison, Ga. Rt. 3. HAMBURGS 7 pure bred Silver Spangled Hamburg hens, $1 each. Miss Ida Baugh; Au- gusta, Ga. 930 Green St. 8S. 8S. Hamburgs, young hens and pul- lets;/April 1930 hatch, $10 doz. Roos- ter if wanted: also big breed mixed hens, $10 doz. 1929 and 1930 hatch. L. &. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. ORPINGTONS ae ie ae a ee ee old roost- , $1.95 each. s. Jeptha J. Pulli Leng ae Ga. 2 me o.den Buff Orp. 8 wks. old, good stock, $12. FOB. Geo. T. Rowe, ee run, Ga. Rt. 3. : 2 Buff Orp. 18 mos. old hens. Byers Strain, laying now, $1.25 each, or ex. for N. C. Runner or Spanish peanuts, or for white sacks without holes or sefting of any Blue Breed chickens or for B..L. eggs at 75c per set. E. T. Powell Summertown Ga. 2 W. Orp. cockerel and pullet (just started laying) $3 for the pr. also have 15 W. L. hensand pullets and 3 roost- ers. Make best offer. Will exch. for anything can use. Mrs. W. O. Puck- ett Cordele Ga. Rt. B. cockerels, 18 mos. old, $3 each, $5 for | crosses, 25c each. Will reduce price order of 5 or more pr. are taken. E. 4 to 6 lbs. firm butter ea. week, 40c Ib. del. in 1-2 -lb. brick molds. Cash with order. Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 lbs. firm, fresh butter ea. week, 30c Ib. del. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 4. Le 4 to 5 Ibs. nice Jersey, free of color- ing, butter per week, 30c_ lb. post- paid in 1st and 2nd zones. Mrs. J. W. Couch, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. About 8 lbs. good butter ea. week, no coloring, 1 Ib. mold. 30c Ib. Sample, to interested party. R. F.. Chambers, Ball Ground, Ga. 3 or 4 lbs. fresh J. butter ea. Tues- day. 1-2 lb. molds. 50c lb. prepaid: Money order to accompany order; also some good butter-milk, 20c gal. and sweet milk, 40c. S. Maskin, Lawrence- ville, Ga. : : Pure bred S. C. Eng. str. Buff Orp. yr. old pullets now laying $1.25 each. Exch. 3 for 37 lbs. good lint cotton at 10c Ib. Have about 40 head and would take $48 for lot FOB here. Mrs. C. W. Griffin Screven Ga. Rt. 2. |. ~ Cook str. Buff Orp. rooster 2 yrs. old. Large and fine for - breeding, $1.50. Money order. Mrs. J. W. Hen- drix, Dover, Ga. _ eae : 2 Golden Buff Orp. yr. old cocks and 1 2 yrs. old, $2 each. All*pure bred. No checks. Fred Pruiett, Dixie, Ga, Rt. 2. | 1 yellow Buff Orp. 2 yr. old rooster, | 2 not postpaid. Money order. W. B. iret Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. 2. _ PIGEONS FOR SALE Good Splashed Carneaux, mated and banded, $1.25 pr. a -few good M. Johnson, St. No W. 3 pr. Homr mated, 75c or exch. for corn , toes. Clement Smith, Austell, cf mea * Atlanta, Ga. 388 Luckie and White Kings, cross; pota- a. Rt. 45 pr. Carneaux, mated and working, $25 or exch. for brood sow, or Jersey heifer, or anything can use. C.-B. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. RFD 1. Solid white cocks and speckled hens,. 50c pr. Browns and Blues, 40c pr. Blues that raise 10 to 20 squab per yr. | 60e pr. young from above stock, 30c pr. Guar. to be healthy, mated and | working. Exch. for other value. FOB. Write. Rt. 2. TURKEYS GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE - Bourbon Reds: 3-2 yr. old hens, 3 1 yr. oid, and 1 lyr. old tom. $20 for lot, or hens at $3 ea. and tom, $3.50 FOB. Miss Thelma Smith, Bowersville, Ga. - 4 large Blue Speckled guineas, $1 ea. or exch. for 1 large Bronze or Nar- ragansett turkey hen. Otis Wells, Hinesville, Ga... : 1 pr. white ducks, drake and duck, 75c each, or exch. for 2 nice hens. Garrett Wright, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1 Care J..D. Wright. . 14 pure White Indian Runner ducks and 4 drakes for sale or exch. for a cow, fresh in or soon to freshen, Mrs. Jessie Cole, Meigs, Ga. : 1 pr. Black Muscoveys, $2.50 or ex. for 20 ibs. nice dried app:es, free from worms. Mrs, J. O, Taylor, Patterson, Ga. Rt. 1. Large White Pekins, 2 ducks and 1 drake, 10 mos. old, $2.25 for lot. Cash ae Price Wrigley, Dallas, Ga. 4 geese and 2 ganders, $7 for lot, FOB. Felix Tanner, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 8. Pure M. B. 24 lb. toms, $5 each. Mrs. S. W. Morgan, (address not given) 1 large Black gobbler, April hatch, wt. 20 ibs. or more, $5. Mrs. B. E. Parrish, Pavo, Ga. Pure bred White Hollands, $15 trio. Booking orders for eggs, $3 doz. $3.50 for 15 del. Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Mo- lena, Ga. 1 pr. pure White African guineas, $250 FOB. Miss Mattie J. Rowan, Cartersville, Ga. Care Brookhollow Farm. * Muscoveys, 6 drakes and 4 ducks, feathered. $12. FOB. Money order with order. E. H. Mathis, Quill, Ga. A pen of White Pekins, 4 ducks and 1 drake, $10; a few extra drakes, $2.50 each. W. A. Candler, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 131. 2 pure bred M. B. 2 yr. old hens, $5 each, $9 for both. Exch. 1 for a thrifty, 6to 8 wks. old female pig for meat purposes: P. G. or Duroc Jersey. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. 2- pure White Indian Runner ducks and 1 drake, $3.50; 1930 hatch M. B. turkey toms, $5 each; Indian Runner James Rice, Douglasville, Ga. on } , llent cond. and splendid layers; also | Anconas. Lb for lb. or will sell any of | Thursday, March 5, 1931, _ 1930 hatch Toulouse geese, $2 or trade for 3 guineas, 1 rooster and 2 hens. Ea. to pay del. chgs. J. S. Mad- dox, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. I, Box 27. 29 dark Muscovey ducks for sale or trade for 1 1-2 bu. sound Brab peas, or 5 Guineas, 1 rooster and 4 hens, Mrs. J. L. Hendley, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2. _M. B. gobbler, wt. 16-18 lbs. April hatch. Sell or exch. for Otootan beans. G. J. Pitts, Milledgeville, Ga. -Rt. 5, Bx 124. ducks, $1.50 each, $5 for lot. Also duck eggs, $1 per 13. Crit Beverly, Moultrie, Ga. Bronze turkeys. Offering for sale King Copper Back 3 times Champ- jon of the largest Southern Shows, and 1930 hens. Sat. guar. or money refunded. W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. 2 pure Bourbon Red toms left. Re- duced prices. Mrs. R. kL. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. Soe ae 5 pure bred M. B. Bronze hens, April 1930 hatch, $4 each, or exch. for pure bred B. R. hens, not over 1 yr. old, at $1 each; also pure bred M. B. turkey _ eges, $3.75 doz. last of March and | April del. Money order. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4. WYANDOTTES : 2 Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte hens, $1.25 each, and 1 cockerel, same_kind, $1.50. All from trapnested hens. Cash with order.. Mrs. A. B. Thomas, ~ Whigham, Ga. Rt. 3. 10 pure bred March 1930 hatch S. L. Wyandotte hens, and 1 pure bred 1929 hatch rooster, $11 FOB for lot. Money order with order. J. P. Grif-_ fin, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 122. +42 S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 cock, thoroughbred. March 1930 hatch. Hens, laying, $1 each, $12.50 for lot. Money order. Mrs. A. L. Rogers, Lil- burn, Ga. t | Poultry Wanted, ANCONAS WANTED ~ . Want Sheppard str. Ancona pullets, not over 1 yr. old from heavy laying: strain, in exch. for pure bred R. I. Red - and Buff Orp. pullets, 1 yr. old, excel- have pure B. R., B. L., Cornish Indian Games and Black Minorcas to ex fot the Reds or Buff Orp. at $1.50 each, others at $1 each. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pul- lin, McDonough, Ga. ets S BANTAMS WANTED ~ Exch. pure bred White or B. L. pul- lets, now laying for any kind of pure stock Bantams, especially Buff Coch- ins, modern Black Breasted Games and Red Pyle Games. Mrs. W. E. Han- nah, South Atlanta, Ga. : Want Black or Red Crested game bantams, also other varieties. Advise kind, age, sex and best price, young and old stock. H. R. Johnston, The Francis, 323 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. cock, April hatch. Will exch. for 1 bu. of Brabham peas or good sound running ~ velvet beans. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Rt. 1, Tennille, Ga. : 10 Donaldson strain R. I. Red hens, March 1930 hatch, now laying. No culls, $10 for lot. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga. i : 10 R. I. Red laying pullets and one-~ rooster not related, $20. Eggs, 15 for. 75c, 100 for $3.50. Miss. Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. Be S. Cc. R. I. Reds for sale, 35 hens will be 2 years old this March. Good layers, no culls, $1 ea. FOB Boston. Also 2 cockerels about same age, $1.00 Fea. Mrs. Jesse Howze, Boston, Ga. 5 hens and 1 cockerel, pure bred oe Apr. hatch, R. I. Reds, $1 ea., FOB or). exch. for 2 good pigs. Mrs. N. E, Hill, Rt. 1, Lovejoy, Ga. Bs. 10 gure bred R I. Red hens now laying, about 1 yr. old, $1 ea. or exch- yes for 5 bu. running peanuts and 5 bu. Span. peanuts. Also R.,I. Red eggs, 85c per 15 postpaid or $4 per 100 not. ne postpaid. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 2, = Ray City, Ga. oe TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC. FOR SALE Extra fine, guar. thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank Bird Bros. strain April 1930 hatch (father and grandson wt. 62 lbs.) Toms, $10 each; hens, $7.50 each; Trios, - $12.50, Mrs. J. T. Gammage, Pine- view, Ga. : ee Poultry Wanted PIGEONS WANTED SO Want Silver and White King pig- ve eons. Mallory Hatchett, Meansville, Ga. 4 R. I. REDS WANTED fo Exch. 3 mixed hens for a 2 yr. old Jo true to color and size S.C. R. I. Red rooster. -R. S. Bazefield, Perkins, Ga. Bee Baby Chicks For Sale ae Extra fine egg bred chicks, large type Tancred Leghorns, from hens di- rect from Tancreds best blooded 300 ~ or more eggers. 10c each, or $9 a 100. 3 in lots of 500 or more (last chance to get such high quality chicks at such low prices); also chicks from the very best of blooded stock direct of Donald- oe sons Reds, $10 a 100. Also can furnish ae eggs, $1.50 per 15 PP. M. L. Cordle, Armuchee, Ga. : Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. and Donaldson Reds, $12 a 100 del. Heavy breeds mixed, $10 del. Mrs. Net-' tie Elliott, Cochran, Ga. Booking orders at specially reduced prices for extra quality pure Parks ae strain Bred to Lay B. R. day old eo chicks.. Reg. Per. No. 40-C-31. Pen om headed by extra choice Cream A. grade males direct from Parks. $18 a 100; pen No. 2. $16 a 100; Pen No. 3, $15 a 100. Postpaid. Mrs. Orlo D.. Thayer, Daisy, Ga. * ' Pure bred Parks Bred-toLay B. RR. | ow ready. Only Cream Grade and s tter matured hens mated to individ- ually ped. and pen ped. males, direct. All BWD tested. Permit 23-C-31. $16 a 100; also highly bred All Gold Buff Rocks, $16 a 100. Write for special prices on lg. lots, and started chicks. F. W. Voight, Blackshear, Ga. ; High gerade chicks from thorobred heavy laying and closely culled breed- ers: B. and W. Rocks, Reds, and W. L. $10 a 100; Bloodtested chicks, $11; hea- vy mixed, $9. Postpaid. 100 per cent | ive del. W. C. Allen, Albany, Ga, Box Baby Chicks For Sale 4 wks. old chicks: Reds and: W. Wy- andottes, 30c each; Mixed large breed (no Leghorns) mostly Red and Rocks, 5c each. Mrs. Lucian Berryhill, Coch- ran, Ga. - Baby chicks from A-1 pure Donald- son stock direct: 100 March 10th, 13c each; $12.50 a 100. der, bal. COD. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Bar- nesville, Ga. ot Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Orping- tons, $10 a 100; Leghorns and Anconas, $9 a 100; Giants, $12. S. C. Bohanan, Atlanta, Ga. 1968 DeKalb Ave. Day old chicks from high egg pro- uctive stock, accredited and standard bred. No less than 100 chick orders ccepted: S. and R. C. Reds, B. and W. Rocks, Buff Rocks, W. Wyandottes, Buff Orp. and White L. 100 per cent del. $10 a 100. W. O. Thomas, Savan- nah, Ga. 1305 E. Henry St. Get your chicks from Holloways Hatchery. We. hatch from carefully selected two and three year old Tan- cred strain, White Leghorn hens of our own flock hens are headed by cockerels from high producing hens. Price per 100 chicks, $9, 500 chicks, $42.50, 1000 chicks $80, custom haich- ing 2c per egg.. A. V. Holloway, prop., Graymont, Ga., Route 1. Bargain in quality chick from 1 day to 6 weeks old R. Reds, Barred Ply- mouth rocks and single combed white Leghorn from our own bred trapnest- ed and Ridgely culled for size, type, color and egg production, our birds are trapnested 365 days in the year hich gives us a true record of the performance of each bird as to egg production; it also enables us to sell such birds to breed from that produce large, husky, vigorous chicks that grow quick into good heavy friers and early fall layers that means large profits to the investors. 7 We produce = eggs hatched in our plant, a visit our plant will convince you that we are breeding quality, first, last and always, regardless of price. Let. us book your orders now. W. C. Kutz, Route 2, Box 252, Phone Main 7698, Atlanta, Ga. _ Booking orders for Famous Scientif- ic hybrid (T W L and pure bred hea- vy breeds crossed) Recommended by States and Federal can distinguish sex at hatching and give you either; also pure breeds $6.50 for 50, $12 per - 100 postpaid. Hatching eggs $3 for 50 with instructions. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Route 3. - Tancred W. L $9 per 100. Now book- ing orders; also custom hatching 2c pee. Set any time up to 750 cap. Mrs. -W. H. Durden, Stillmore, Ga. Rt.2. 300 day old chicks at 10c each to be del. March 7th, cash with order, no checks accepted. Mrs. Emma. Berry- hill, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. __ Pure Tanored chicks from stock or- dered direct from Tancreds Farms 254 to 312 egg record stock free from BWD all del. $9 per 100 where 500 are taken, guaranteed del. Mrs. F. Cowart, Rt. 2, Summit, Ga. Barred rock and white leghorn chicks for sale from purebred stock f proven production strains. Craw- -fords Poultry Farm, Athens, Ga. -_ Pure bred high quality barred and _buff rocks, reds and orpingtons from 50 a 100; heavy assorted $8.75, Lots less than 100 add 1c per chick. All shipping charges prepaid. Live del. Eo tteed. Also custom hatching at 3 for tray of 112 eggs. R. H. Fech- el, Waycross, Ga. _ Baby chicks, 1 day old leghorns, $10 _ per 100, 2 weeks old $15 per 100; 100 per cent del. guaranteed, free from all diseases, nothing but A-1 chicxs ee R. L. Norton, Luxomni, Ga. 200 Tancred White Leghorn, 3 wks. old baby chicks, from blood _ tested, Closely culled flocks of Tancred hens, $25 per 100. Also 100 R. I. Reds, same e, $30 per 100. Exp. col. W. B. Cul- Pepper, Lavonia, Ga. Baby chicks, red and rocks, $12 per 100; S. C. White Leghorns, $10 per 100 del. 100 per cent live del. guar- anteed. Orders booked three weeks in adv., 2c per chick less above prices, 20 per cent books order. Custom hatch 2 1-2 per egg, or will hatch on halves f eggs are thoroughbred from good flocks, set each Tuesday, trays hold _ 180 eggs each. Mrs. D. M. Clark, Gar- field, Ga. Day old baby chicks from best flocks Of Donaldson Reds, B. Rocks, White Leghorns each Wed. Prices very rea- Sonable, write for information, Mrs. 1-2 cash with or- blood tested, rigidly culled flocks, $9.- Ford, Sylvester, Ge. oe MARKET BULLETIN About 70 white and Black Minor assorted baby chicks Mar. 15th, 8 1-2 cents each, less than 50 at my home near Baileys Park. Miss Gladys Har- rell, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 2. - 50 R. I. Red chicks, March 12th, dark selected stock, 12c each. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. B. Rocks and W. Leghorns with high egg records $10 per 100, order 3 weeks before shipping date. R. H. Youce, Pendergrass, Ga. Rocks and reds, high grade chicks, $9 a 100, 10c ea. for 25 and 50 chick size boxes, Heavy mixed Ic less. par- cel post paid live del. guaranteed. Custom hatching 2c egg for 100 eggs or more, chicks mailed free when hat- ched,'50 eggs 85c, all paid in advance. EH. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. : Pape strain Bl. Minorcas, S. C. baby chicks from heavy layers, $15 per 100, $7.50 for 50, $3.75 for 25 del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga. _ Baby chicks from highest bred flocks guaranteed to give satisfaction. R. I. Red barred and white rocks, Jer- sey black Giants and Black Minorcas, $10 per 100. 1c per chick more in less than 100 lots. White Leghorns, $9 per ae Arthur A. Bennett, Sandersville, a. Booking orders for day old baby chicks of extra quality, blood tested B. R. $7 per 50, $18 per 100 del. each Tuesday, 100 per cent. live del. gua- ranteed. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Route 1, Meigs, Ga. - : Tancred or Barron White Leghorn baby chicks $10 per 100; also Brown Leghorn or Anconas, R. J. Red or Barred rock chicks $11 per 100. Chicks hatched from healthy, blood tested flocks of mature hens that have been selected for high egg production. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. Eggs set every Wednesday in mam- moth Buckeye incubators, 3c per egg, Trays hold -110 eggs. Fifteen years experience in hatching. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. Barred Rock baby chicks and hatch- ing eggs from Booths AAA parentage. Trapnested ped. with records $15 per 100;, $14 in lots of 300 or more, eggs $1 25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. $6.50 per 100. Simon Peterson, Douglas, Ga. Ferris best egg strain white leghorn chicks from stock direct from Ferris farms from trapnested hens with re- cords of 260 to 300 eggs, $10 per 100 del. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Hatched every Wed. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga. . R. I. Reds or Barred rock baby chicks $11 per 100; also leghorn or Ancona chicks $10 per 100, hatched twice each week from healthy blood- tested flocks in mammoth buckeye incubators, 100 per cent live del. gua- ranteed. J. L. Hurst, 316 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. Public hatching ini\mammoth Buck- eye incubators, set Monday and Thursday, 3c per egg, Trays hold 100 eggs, chicks shipped COD. Charges. J. L. Hurst, 316 Whitehall St., Atlan- ta, Ga. : Baby chicks and hatching eggs from Canadian R. O. P. and Holterman foundation B. R. parentage, Trapnest- 'ed records of 200-300 eggs in 1 year; Baby chicks $15 a 100; $42, 300; eggs $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30; $6.50 100. Mrs. W. A. Tanner, Broxton, Ga. Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte baby chicks Tarbox strain, $11 per 100; live del. guaranteed. , B. M. Logan, Rt. 2, Athens, Ga. R. I. RB. and B R at $10 per 100, mixed at $9, 2 wks. old chicks $11.50. I K. C. West, Ashburn, Ga. Booking orders for heavy mixed baby chicks at 7c each or will set in- cubators for 3c an egg; can set the following amounts: 140, 230 and 370 eggs. Ernest P. Etheridge, Rt. 1, Au- burn, Ga. : : High powered baby chicks from heavy laying pure blooded personally owned and supervised flocks, Donald- son, R. I. Reds $12, Barred Rocks $12. Fischels R. C. White Wyandottes, $12. Everlay Brown Leghorns, $10, Tancred White Leghorns $10, Heavy mixed, $10, light mixed $8, Hatchery odds $7 per hundred less than 100 lots add 1 cent per chick. Live del. guaranteed, satisfaction assured. D. F. Thomas, Box 27, Odum, Ga. Pure bred White Leghorn baby chicks, Tancred and_ Ferris _ strains, hatch every Friday. Price sent on re- cuest, Walnut 2996, J. K. Mitchell, 925 Waverly Way, Atlanta, Ga. Custom hatching 8c per egg. Book orders now. Walnut 2996, J. K. Mit- chel, 925 Waverly Way, Atlanta, Ga. White Leghorn chicks. We will pay postage and guarantee live del. have a limited no. of day old chicks from our large type heavy winter lay- ing stock for sale during next few wks at $12.50 per 100; also have 80 head of 7 wks. old chicks from same mat- ing. These chicks will average 1 1-2 Ibs. or better, no runts. 40c each, $30 tor the lot.. Guy H. Clark, 1000 West St., Valdosta, Ga. Heavy mixed day old chicks 10c ea. Reds,, 12c ea. No checks. 4 wks. old heavy mixed healthy strong chicks, 20c ea. No checks. Mrs. Jim Sam Ber- ryhill, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5, 100 day old White Leghorn chicks, Ferris strain 9c ea. or $8.50 for lot. eS M. J. Eason, Rockingham, -Ga. Now taking orders for quality blood tested pure Tancred strain baby chicks, from selected brooders, all two and three year old high producing. hens. We guarantee these chicks to be first class stock. Place your ord- ers for March and April del. discount on lg. orders, for particulars write. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. Booking orders at special reduced prices for extra quality pure Parks Strain bred to lay barred rock day old chicks, registered permit 40-C-31. Pen headed by extra choice cream A grade males direct from Parks. $18 per 100; pens No. 2, $16 per 100; pen No. 3, $15 per 100, postpaid. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga. Donaldson strain R. f. Reds and Thompson strain B. R. chicks 13c ea., W. L. Lghorns 10c ea. Custom hat- ching 3c per egg; also eggs for hatch- ing, satisfaction guaranteed. G. M.: Jordan,. High Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Quality chicks at reduced price from flocks blood tested for BWD carefully culled and mated Thompson Ringlet Rocks, Donaldson R. I. Reds, Fischel White Rocks, $10 per hundred, Tan- cred White Leghorn $8 per 100, hea- vy mixed, $9 per 100, light and heavy mixed, $8 per 100 del. These prices for only short while. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga, Barred Rock, R. I. Red baby chicks from a good stock as grow, $11 per 100; also the best white Leghorn chicks, $10 per 100; Hatches every wk. Mrs. Lois Woods, Brooks, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 75 or 100 baby chicks to raise on halves. Any good stock. Mrs. Eli- zie Bullard, Cadwell, Ga. RFD 1. : Want 600 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Guar. the party 300 chicks if they will furnish the feed and ship chicks.. Prefer R. I. Reds, Black Gi- ants, Buff Orp. and W. L. or any other very good breed. Let me hear as early as possible. Miss Callie Stringfield, Butler, Ga. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old, or will exch. value for 150 chicks. Miss Beulah Robinson, Car- rollton, Ga. Rt. 1. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE A few bu. New Eras, $1.75 bu. W. I. Harley, Sparta, Ga. A good var old time cornfield bean seed, free of weevils, 30c lb. in 1, 2 or 3 lb. lots. Mrs. S. J. Smith, Waleska, Ga. White Mush or Conch, $6 bu. Less than bu. 12c lb. del. Ga. Grown on my own farm. T. N. Smith, Tennille, Ga. ~ 6 or 7 bu. 95 per cent pure and sound Clays; 5 bu. Brabs, slightly mixed. Ea. $2 bu. 4 bu. mixed Clays and Brabs, $1.75 bu. FOB; Henderson bunch but- ter beans, 20c lb. K. R. Smith, Thom- son, Ga. Rt. 2. : 30 bu. recleaned Biloxi Soys, $3. bu. while they last. W. L. Collier;.Fitzger- ald, Ga. Black Crowders, 10c lb. and white Spanish, Tom Houston, Jumbo peanuts. Limited supply. 6c lb. Jas. A. Chaun- cey, Screven, Ga. A Ng. 1 Brown crowders, 10c 1b. Good eran r. dry. C. C. Abell, Richland, a. aire, Ga. eva Perry, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3... S. Redwine, Madras, Ga. ville, Ga. No. 1. Good. sound new erop 30 bu. Otootans, $3 bu. for No. 2 and $4 for No. 1. FOB. E. E. Joyner, Bon- White running butter beans, 20c Ib. del. Hand picked and asst. Miss Gen- Conch peas, 3 Ibs. 50c postpaid; su- gar crowders, 3 lbs. 45c postpaid. Earl Sev. Ibs. tender cornfield beans, white black, brown and striped. 25c Ib. not prepaid. Mrs. C. H. Davis, Clarkes- Matthew Soys, | $4 bu, FOB. H. I. Elton, Tennille, Ga. 20 or 30 bu. of our wonderful bearing 3 crop peas, $3 bu. Now ready. Mrs. L. A. Brannen, Millhaven, Ga. Rt, i. _ A few bu. New Eras, good cond. $3 bu. or exch. for J. heifers. W. T. Ad- ams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. sich Mung beans, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. N. Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga. White bunch baby limas, 20c Ib. del. or 2 lbs. 35c. Stamps taken for 1 1b. orders. Also butter pea seed, 25 ih. Mrs. J. J. Olliff, Bristol, Ga. ig je Henderson bush limas,.12 1-2 ib. lian Greene, Rochelle, Ga. ee 50 bu. peas and Hastings prolific corn. 1st. yr. White Rice pop corn. Write for prices. J. M. Anthony, Juni- per, Ga: ae 15 lbs. colored bunch butter beans, 20c lb. Prepaid in lots of 5 lbs, or over. or 25c lb. in less quantities. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. Mung beans, 10c Ib. del in Ga. in 15 or more lb. lots. Exch. some for Hick- ory King seed corn. Ist. yr. out. J. B. Cowart, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt.:. 6 bu. each, pure Irons and Brabs, $2.25 per bu. ea. var. 4 bu. mixed peas, $2 bu; 5 bu. Tillman prolific, $2 bu. Ali picked before rains. Samples on re- quest. FOB. W. F. Rutledge, Walden, Ga. ee Genuine Otootans, recleaned and in new, even wt. bays, $3.50 bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga.. hase Speckled crowders and Calif. white black eyed and cream mush peas, 30c Ib. or 5 lb. 90c; white and speckled half runner garden beans, 25c per teacup- | ful. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. a Sweet cream crowders, 3 lbs. 50c, 8 Ibs. $1; large, white brown-eyed, 4 lbs. 50c; 10 Ib. $1; Calif. white black eyed 5 lbs. 50c; 12 lbs $1. All postpaid; 100 lb. black and brown eyed mixed. 5c Ib. Add postage. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt 1. : Brabham peas, $3.50 bu. FOB. J. P. Cureton, Moreland, Ga. ae Hastings early Valentine bunch bean seed, and tender half runner cornfield bean, clean and sound, 15c Ib. del. in 3 lb. lots or more, in 1st and 2nd zones. | Manda Weeks, Dial. Ga. Ca Hendersons baby limas. 1st. yr. from Hastings. 25c lb. 4 Ibs. $1. Mrs. O. By Burch, Jacksonville, Ga. Ye 4 lbs. black wax beans, 20c Ib. 5 lbs. white okra bunch, 15c lb. Exc. for dried apples. Also have early Jersey Wake- field cabbage plants for sale at 75c M. Mrs. W. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga. - White bunch butter bean seed, 20c lb. del. white running butter beans. 20c lb. del. No orders filled for less than 1 lb. Mrs. Dave Shine, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 bu. good 90-day velvet beans, $3 bu. Also 30 bu. Brabs, $2.75 bu. All FOB. No orders of either for less than 21-2 bu. Cash with orders. J. P. Mc- Dowell, Dawson, Ga. i BUTTER FOR SALE _ 2 to 3 Ibs. Jersey butter, fresh, each week, 25c lb. and postage. Cash with order. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Adairs- ville, Ga. Poe thee 4 Ibs. fresh, firm Jersey butter each | week, 30c Ib. del. Cash with order. no Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3. : 3 to 6 lbs, fresh country butter ea. week, 30c lb. Cows T. RB. tested Mrs. G. E. Bennett, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. Nice, firm Jersey bufter, 35c Ib,- post paid. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs. J. O. King, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3. AL COTTON SEED FOR SALE Wilt resistant Cleveland, $1 bu. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. Pure Piedmont ped. Cleveland biz boll. Privately ginned. $1 bu. Any sae: Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, a. 10 bu. good Half and Half. About 40 per cent pure. $1 bu. No checks. C. M. Beckworth, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 101. 720 bu. Half and Half. 1st yr. 75c bu. FOB. A. W. Neely,.Waynhesboro, Ga. | Lee Wilsons big boll (2 wks. earlier than any other big boll cotton). Cok- ers Cleveland No. 5; Wannamakers Cleveland. All ginned on my private | gin, and recleaned, $1 bu. FOB in good | vege: J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. RFD E Pure Neelys Cleveland. $1 bu. Exch. bu. for bu. for good corn. W. C. Adams, | Bowdon, Ga. | cy Hoopers early prolific. The kind that _ is extra early and makes the most to the land. Write for special low price in50 bu. or more. M. J. Hooper, Cum- ming, Ga. Sy eee (Continued on page thirty-six) * GE THIRTY-FOUR Live Stock For Sale a CATTLE FOR SALE 4 gal Jersey cow, calf born Feb. 22nd $75; 1 fine Jersey heifer with 2nd ca:i 1 wk old. Good qualities, $45. Cash oe E. W. Doiough, Tempe, Ga, Reg. J. bulls and calves for sale. W. . McCommons, Thomson, Ga. 25 head of thin yearlings, 2 to 300 \bs. 6c lb. H. V. Miller, Cusseta, Ga. 3 good cows, good cond. due _ to freshen in March, also 2 due in April. Right prices. K. D. Sanders, Eaton- ton, Ga. - as Reg. J. bull, 5 yrs. old $100. W. J. opeland, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2. High Grade J. cow. with Ist calf, 4 ks. old, $45; 3 mos. old fine J. heiier calf, $7. At barn prices. W. I. Black, Lua, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 yr. old reg. J. 900 lb. bull. Extra good service bull. Good cond. and entie. Have no reg. cows so does not pay to keep him. Sell at barn $55 ash, or exch. for heifer of same breed, or corn at market price. J. A. Stone, Cumming, Ga. 5 3 J. cows, 1 fresh now, other freshen next mo. All good heavy milkers. 3, 4 and 6 yrs. old. $75 each at barn. Carl S. W. Joiner, Camila, Ga. 6 mos. old J. bull calf, out of fine reg. No exch. J. E. Bailey, Ray- - mond, Ga. : - 4 gal. J. cow, dry, 5 yrs. old. Fresh: en March 27th, $50; 29 mos. old J. heifer, milking now, $30. J. A. Fla- nagan, Towns, Ga. 2 young cows, freshen in few days, $45 each, FOB. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. f - Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex, for sale. John J. Cummings, Donalson- ville, Ga: rs name, 3 wor banner, jowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. __ Nice young cow. T. B. tested. About *3 gal. give more with good feed. Fresh in. reasonable price. C. W. Wynn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1. -Milch cow and young heifer calf, rade Jersey. Med. size, solid color. Was $100 cow with previous calf. $75 e barn. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Sev. fresh cows for sale, on High- way, 2 mi. East Palmetto. R. D. Ta- tum, Palmetto, Ga. 21-2 yr. old pure bred J. bu!'l, good cond. Not reg. $25 at my barn. Mrs. A. D. Sellars, Donaldsonvile, Ga. Blue Jersey cow, coming with 3rd - Have milked 3 1-2 gal. ell or exch. for 30 bu. corn; 1 dark Jersey, have milked 4 gal. sell or exch. - for 35 bu. corn. Wou'd take 200 lbs. of Spanish peanuts and 2 bu. velvet 1 cow for 30 S. L. Wyandotte chickens and would take some R. I. Reds. _No culls. Live 1 1-2 mi. from Walden, near Batman Peach Shed. Mrs. M. L. Bray, Walden, Ga. - 6 yr. old reg. Jersey, $50 with pap- ers furnished. Jersey cows and _ heif- rs to freshen, $100 down to $25. J. .. Paulk, Willicoochee, Ga. _ 15 mo. old J. bull, good cond. from 5 gal. cow. T. B. tested. $40 at barn. S. Mackin, Lawrenceville, Ga. 1 good milch cow, give 4 gal. if properly fed. Fresh Feb. 10th. Cow and calf, $55, or cow, $50. J. Justus, apeville, Ga, 2891 Stewart Ave. 1 reg J. bull from Dr. L. G. Hard- mans Farm. 3 yr. old in August. Sell to keep from inbreeding. Cariton Al- ley, Sautee, Ga. Yb. butter cow, 4 mos. old March 4th. $20 cash, or exch. for 10 bu. field peas if sound cr 20 bu. good milling corn. Finest calf in Cobb county. Clement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1. Reg. Polled MHereford, bulls. and heifers, 6 to 8 mos. old. Polled Here- fords are the coming bull breed. Perry E. Lunsford, Covington, Ga. _3 reg. J. heifers, 6 mos., 11 mos. and 21 mos. old.- Good breeding and good show stock. $50, $75 and $125. J. B. Adams, Norcross, Ga. is 2 HOGS FOR SALE _2 part Duroc pigs, 65 and 80 lb. $6 2981 Stewart Aver => *S. P. C. sow, in fine shape. Will 1 young Guernsey bull, ready for ser- _ vice, or meat hof, or B. L. or Black Minorca laying pwlets.. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. - Little Bone black Guineas, males, 6 _ wks. old, best of the breed, $8 each, J. cow and reg. bull, but calf cant be. 10 mos. oid J. bull calf, reg. in buy- 4 Straight nose, thin hair, beans and 1 bu. of peas, or would ex-_ _ Grade J. heifers, from 4 gal. and 2. and $7 each. J. Justus, Hapeville, Ga. | wean 9 pigs the 10th of March, wt. around 300 lbs. gross. $35 or exch. for | w xch. W. W, Barnes, Summit, Ga, MARKET BULLETIN. oe 8 wks. old O. I. C. pigs. Ped. papers $8.50 each, $16 pr. From litters of 11 and 13 pigs. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City, Ga. Gcod shoats, wt. about 100 to 125 Ibs. 19 at barn. WN. B. Camp, Haralson, Ga: : puree J. boars, 200 Ibs. ea. for sale or exch. for Brabham or Iron peas, or other good var. or for N. C. seed pea- nuts, or any other equai value can use; also 20 Duroc J. pigs, 8 wks. old March 15th. The first $100 check gets them. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. itt.1 Box 31. : 1 S. C. crossed with B. P. C. gilt, 6 mos. old. Tariity and in.good cond. $15, or exch. for Brabham or_ other good hay peas, or beans. Denver Cheek, Cobbville, Ga. Rt. 1. Fine 400 lb. Berkshire boar, $35, or exch. for 12 bu. Otootan beans, or 20 pu. Clay or Brab peas. R. D. Tatum, Pa.metto, Ga. : 1 1-2 yr. old Black Essex boar, with papers, $20; aiso S. P. C. sow, wt. about 275 lbs. Bred for April, $25. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. 1 pure bred big type Sunray P. C. boar, about 18 mos. old, wt. 250 to 300 lbs. Gholera immune. In good cond, $25, FOB. Wm. Pierce, Jr., Stockton, Ga. Rt. 3.-Box 85. 35 to 40 -Hampshires for sale or irade for mules. From $3.50 up. Also several that will be fine for breeders, maie or female and some nice bred wits. K. P. Waiden, Louisville, Ga. Old Grange. : 3 mos. old, Duroc J. boar. Fine stock and ready for service. Wt. 130 Ibs. y12.50. Ira F. MeMinn, Ayersviile, Ga. 1 reg. Biack P. C. 2 i-2 yr.-old boar, wt. about 275 lbs. $30 FOB. G. D. Locke, Butler, Ga. -1 mixed brood, sow, wt. about 200 lbs. with 7 pigs, $15; a few shoais, wt. 75 los. for sale. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. 10 big bone P. C. gilts and 4 sows. Al bred to farrow last week in March ox first-week in April. Pure bred and bred to pure bred boar. Gilts are 1 yr. old in April and. wt. 200 ibs. each. ~20 ea. or 10c ib. Will exch. 1 for 40 gal. cap. bbl. thick Ga. cane syrup, ahd 1 ior speckled crowder peas, A. P. Gross, Glenn, Ga. Pure brea big bone P. C. 6 mos. old gilt, thrifty and in good cond. $15.00.) stLey C. Couch, Turin, Ga, Reg. Black Essex, 3 mos. old. big bone vype. $10 each. Pr. unrelated, $18, 3 for 25. Application for reg. furnished. Ww. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Ga. Box 146. Fine reg. big type Essex pigs, 3 mos. old. Had 1 litter. of pigs. $15 vash, not del: No checks. Royai Hern- aon, Abbeville, Ga. Rt. 2.- Extra fine S. P. C. boar, $35. Exch. for mule, cow or calves. H. B. Tiller, Brunswick, Ga. Care B. O. Fusseil. -2 Duroc gilts, P. C. and Essex gilts. Will farrow in April. Ail been treat- ed. $15 each. Will crate and carry to express office. W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. Ri. y, = 2 mos. old, big bone, Blue Guinea males, $8 each, or exch. for seed pea- nuts. C. H. Barnes, Summit, Ga. Pigs of quality, farrowed March 4th. Can ship April 19th. $10 each, or 3 for $25. Pigs that piease or money back. R. E. Barnes, Summit, Ga. HORSES AND MULES. FOR SALE A good pr. of 1100 ib. 14 yr. old mules, $225. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. Real good mare mule, 10- yrs. old, with extra good qualities. t.- 1150 lbs. $125. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 1 nice bay saddle mare, about. 10 yrs. old, works anywhere, fast good gait and plenty of style. Sell or ex. ior good farm mule, wt. around 900