Sghe Second-Hand F arm Machinery, Flower and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock Monthly Supplement jbetes Ra AGRICULTURE. COM MISSIONER Ss PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETS + A. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. Tia STATE CAPITOL EDANT SA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1981. - Country Butter, Best Table, Ib... 4 There is an old saying that if you kill the May grass you wont have any trouble keeping your crop clean. We are having rain generally all over Georgia here the first week of May. If it does not rain too much I am glad we are having the rain. Sometimes in dry weather we do not think we will have any grass _and then the rain comes and we find out that a whole lot of grass is left in the crop. We are going to see that May grass good and early this spring. When it slacks up raining be sure to get all the grass out, and the chances.are you wont have much trouble keeping your crop clean the - balance of the season. ; Sometimes a farmer is fortunate when the land grows Florida clo- - ver or pusley. The reason I say he is fortunate is because this clover will come up every three or four days. This forces the farmer to plow _ his crop often. Most farmers are inclined not to plow enough, unless _ their crop is grassy. Frequent plowing is better than an extra amount _ of fertilizer on a crop. If you plow it often enough you won, hurt it any way you plow it. oS ne Corn should be plowed every ten daysmore often, if possible. = The best boll weevil control is to plow your cotton out and out ev- ery week. Do not wait for the rain to go back and plow over, try. ny, % plowing it in the dust. This fresh plowed ground gets very hot in South Georgia and | when a square hits the ground with the larvae in it the heat will kill the larvae in the square. So frequent plowing answers the purpose of _ picking up the squares in South Georgia. We do not have much boll weevil damage in North Georgia, but - frequent plowing will help your cotton fruit closer up there. You remember the advice I gave you about killing and poisoning larks in your corn several weeks ago? I got called on this good and strong. Besides the letter I published in regard to protecting the birds I received an excellent. letter on this subject from Mr. G. L. Carver, Professor of Biology at Mercer University. I also heard from Mr. W. L. McAtee, the Acting Chief of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bu- reau of Biological Survey. I did not know there was any law at all pro- MAY GRASS j \ ~ ified in the permits that have been issued for the relief of persons suf- fering damage from the birds is shooting. tecting the field larks or meadow larks, but Mr. McAtee advises that 4 7 they are protected by Federal law, and the method of killing them spec- 3 I received many suggestions in regard to remedies to keep the larks from damaging our corn, but the most practical was as follows: Plant your corn at least four inches deep, in the early spring. Corn will come up through four or five inches of dirt. If you cant plant it this deep, get you a double foot stock, and run two more furrows lightly | on the corn. These two furrows run a few days after planting will serve a double purposeit will kill the little grass that is started and = it will also keep the lark through this extra amoun from damaging your corn when it comes of dirt. Of course all damage from larks is over in Georgia for this year % but next springremember this. If you plant your corn earlyplant it deep. If you do not plant it deep turn around and throw some more dirt on it two or three days after you plant it, and you wont be troubled with the larks. _ I understand that when corn is planted deep and the larks have to_ stick their heads down far enough to get the dirt in their eyes and ears, ee wt quit their drive, and leave your corn alone after two or three efforts. Have you set out your potatoes? If you have not set them out, | have you fixed your potato land? Do not wait until it rains to hav to break up the ground and fix it up but have it already fixed. : Have you enough feed stuff planted to do you all next year? If you havent, keep on planting some until the first of July. Cotton goods are stylish this year. You see lots of cotton dresses here in Atlanta, and lovely cotton goods in the stores. A good many schools are advocating that graduation dresses be made of cotton. All of this helps. Every time we can use cotton products we encourage the demand for it. If enough of us will buy cotton goods and products then om the price will go up. EUGENE TALMADGE, May 5, 1931. Commissioner of Agriculture. & MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ; Prevailing Wholesale Prices May 5, 1931. Always Subject to Variation Savannah $ .19 AT Atlanta Macon Moss, Ga; MRtra, A0%. ous none AO $ .18 eos, Standard, doz: ~.---- 222. std 16 hess Ga. trade, doz. 2..-- are 11 12 Eggs, Yard Run, doz. ----------. AT 16 = ies IB. ee oe oe 18 18 18 BORG. 1 ues 20 20 ee 12% 12 Peostere. 10.2 a b ae .20 18 15 15 25 2 SS at 1.50 1.25 1.90 1.50 25 35 15 80 Capons, Ib. ~~. Field Peas, mixed, bu. .--------. Field Peas, not mixed, bu. -----. Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.) bu. -- INDEX Flowers and Seed for Sale ____ 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 16 Flowers and Seed Wanted 8, 16 Second-Hand Machinery For Sale : 4 Second-Hand Machinery Wanted 16 Incubators For Sale pe Incubators Wanted 16 : - Baby Chicks for Sale 15 : Baby Chicks Wanted ake : Eggs for Sale 10 : Eggs Wanted 31 : {| Ga. Products for Sale .20 ss Ga. Products Wanted ae : Live Stock for Sale 24 Live Stock Wanted me Poultry for Sale 175 Poultry Wanted 2.00 Plants for Sale 30 Plants Wanted 75 Seed for Sale Seed Wanted Columbus Valdosta $ 18 i ae : : Be net Cooperative Sales Brought $6.35 per cwt., Basis No. 1. Hogs Sold During Week Beginning April 27, 1931, at oe lect fe arroutlon No. 1, Grade Spanish Peanuts, $80.00 per ton, Delivered, PAGE Two Flowers and Seed For Sale Evergreen hedge plants, 6 inches to | feet. 1c ea. large orders better price. Add postage. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. Big type mums mixed, dahlia plants, red, yellow, purple, variegated, hearts- ease plants 25c doz. Hydrangea, Au- gust lilies 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Lumsden, Rt. 4, Lithonia. _ Bouncing Bet, caliopsis, gaillardies, 15e doz. 2 for 25c. pink primroses, phy- sostegia, salvia 20c doz. Mrs. T. J. Hol- nd, Toomsboro. _ Canna lilies, all colors 20c doz. milk and wine lilies 50c doz. Exch. for baby chicks or anything useful. Mattie Car- er, Alma, Rt. 2. _ Blackberry lilies 60c doz.,* white al- thea, snow berries, 25c ea., Cherokee ses 40c doz., Cape Jasmine 3 for 50c. xch. for Spanish peanuts. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Rt. 1. I _ Caladium bulbs 20c ea. Mrs. R. H. Ledford, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Coral vine 4 for 50c, cannas, Conard pink 25c for 6. Perrennial asters white 2 doz. 25c. Chrysanthemums, lar. wht., red, lavendar, 30c doz. P. U. Ingram, Rt. 2, Arlington. _ Chrysanthemums, Sunrise, Ross, Eva Clair 3 for 5c, Lilac queen 50 for 25c. Silver King 25c doz., prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington. 10c. Phlox perennial pink 30c doz, pre- _ paid. Miss Ida Grier, Arlington. _. Pansy, Aster, Shasta daisies 15c doz. Geraniums, ferns, begonias, fuchsias, justicias, etc., 3 cuttings 10c. Rooted gents 20c. $1.00 orders postpaid. Mrs. is Tanner, Dewy Rose. Sultana cuttings 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Salmon color. Mrs. B. L. Alexander, Rt. 2, Warthen. ee Large red, yellow, pink cannas 30c _ doz. Yellow and daisy chrysanthemums _physostegia, 15c doz. Pink verbena, 25c doz. gladioli 35c doz. Mrs. R. W. Hud- son; Rt. 1, Lorane. Midnight cactus rooted 15c. Angels _ trumpet lily plants 15c doz. French and African marigolds, zennias, dbl. balsam se dz. Add postage. Harold Pass, Point er. _ Burbanks gladioli. bulblets, some oom. this year, 10 colors, $1.50 per 400 del. 100 Burpees bulbs $1.50. W. C. mith, Smyrna. - ofa _ Evergreen hedge cuttings 20c 100. Shasta daisies, petunia plants 15c doz., geranium cuttings 5c ea., iris, cannas, spider lilies, gladioli mixed $1.00 100. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Rt. 2. . Wild sweet purple violets 1c large _ bunch, 75c 100 postpaid. No orders less ery Branch. ! White mums, weeping mary 10c bun. Daffodils, Jonquils, cherry trees, golden _ glow, althea 10c doz. Yucca 5c ea. Snow ball 10c ea. Flowers free with order. - Miss Audrey Davis, Rolston. White, yellow mums, golden glow, primrose 10c bun. Hardy Pe purple, pink 20c bunch. Narcissi, jonquils, al- theas 8c doz. Snowdrop 5c bunch. tag rose 10c doz. Emma Holt, Rols- > on. Snowdrop bulbs 35c doz Double clus- ~ ter narcissi 75c doz. Pink, white red ol- - e@anders rooted 25c ea. Red, wine color gladioli 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Milford. - Large jonquil bulbs 90c 100. Mixed lors cosmos plants, marigold, brown- eyed susans, hot pepper plants 20c doz. ill exch. S. S. Williams, Milford. Double geraniums 5c cutting. Flag lilies, white, blue 10c doz. -Shasta dai- es, fire plants 15c doz. Pink oxalis rooted, monkey tail cactus cuttings 5c ea. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming. - 18 yr. old boxwood plants 15 to 20 in- ches $2.00 ea., dwarf tree var. 4 to 6 in. one 50c doz. Maude Hamby, Green- e Martin, Flemington. Physostegia, double white feverfew, verbena, larkspur, mint plants 10c doz., 3 for 25c. Mrs. J. H. Roebuck, Rt. 2, Buford. Mixed double dahlia and lar. bloom- ng cannas 50c doz. Grass pinks, phy- sostegia, blanket flower 25c doz. Large mums 35c doz. Everblooming roses 20c lue, pink; yellow roses 10c. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford. _ Dahlia bulbs all colors 30c doz. Old _ rose perennial phlox 20c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. R. Walker, Young Cane. - White and yellow narcissi, fragrant clusters, will exch. for white chicken _ feed sacks. Blooming hedge: seed, gold~- en bells, crpe myrtle, 20c postpaid. - than 25c. Forrest Martin, Rt. 1, Flow- | Glennville, Rt. 4. 2 yr. azalea plants 50c ea. Mrs. O. C. postage. Mrs. Wooster Todd, Green- SSeS MARKET BULLETIN ae Johnnie F. Myers, Rt. 4, Hart- well. Chinese forgetmenots, sweet williams blue salvia, gilia, white pompom chrys- anthemums, all 10c doz. or exchange. Stamps accepted. Mrs. R. R. Gailey, Rt. 1, Baldwin. Gladioli bulbs 20c doz. sage plants, red Dorothy Perkins roses 5c ea., root- ed. Will exch for double red japonicas, rhododendrens, azaleas, weeping lan- tana. Add postage. Mrs. T. A: Stowers, Tifton, Rt. 7. 5 Jonquil and narcissi bulbs, 60c per 100. Blue Iris 50c doz. Postpaid. Jennie A. Jolley, Rt. 7, Box 279, Atlanta. Dark wine dahlias, large tubers 75c doz., 3 for $2.00. Golden glow, shasta daisies, chrysanthemums, 3 doz., 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Cross- ways, Dahlonega. Geranium, begonia,. cactus, hydran- gia, justicia, digitalis, chrysanthemums, oxalis cuttings 5c ea. Ferns, lilies 10c. Collection of 25 flower cuttings $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jeffer- son, Rt. 4. Snow white incurved. chrysanthe- mum plants 50c doz., 5c ea. Mrs. J: H. Heard, Woodberry. Verbena plants, solid red; red and. white, pink and white, pink, purple, all white, 25c doz. Chrysanthemum plants, all colors double 15c doz. Mrs. C. J.. Weimortz, Tifton. _ : Bachelor button: Seed mixed colors, zinnia seed 10c tablespoonful, add post- Bye. Mrs. L. L. Tolbert, Greensboro, Rt. Large yellow cannas 20c doz. Orange 25c doz. Banana leaf. 5c ea. Pink crepe myrtle 10c . White hydrangeas rooted lic, cuttings 2 for 5c. Miss Susie Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2. Daffodil ,bulbs $1.00 per 100. Dorothy Perkins roses well rooted 25c ea. Mrs. J. E. Mauldin, Eastanollee, Rt. 2. Large chrysanthemums, 5 colors, 20c doz. mixed. Will exch. for good 100 lb. white feed sacks. Mrs. George Math- ews, Rt. 1, Martin. Arch lilies, well rooted water lilies, corn bells, 5c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Longame Abercrombie, Duluth. Large hardy chrysanthemums, white, yellow, buff, cream, strong plants, 3 for 25c, will exch. for anything useful. Mrs. Marry J. Walker, Crandall, Ga. . Verbena, red, white, 3 doz. 50c. chry- santhemums, large, blackhaw, red, lav- ender, pink, sunset, Silver Wedding, yellow incurved, pompoms 25c doz. cor- al vines 6 for 75c. Mrs. Ida Taylo?; Arlington. ; Blue, white iris, giant cannas, mix- ed chrysanthemums 50c doz. double red poppies 40c doz. blackberry 35c dozen. eng postage. Miss Beulah Fry, Dallas, eace ; . Phlox, gaillardias, calliopsis, larkspur, dusty miller, 10c doz. giant pansies, golden glow, 20c doz. chrysanthemums, large, dahlias 25c doz. Cannas 50c doz. Sultanas, 10c ea. Mrs. Belle Godard, Gogvins, Yellow iris 75c doz. assortment large mums, 50c. 25c ea. Clematis vine, two rooted Dorothy Perkins, doz. single mums, koschia, larkspur. Stamps or value. Mrs. Annie Lee Newton, Toc- coa. White August lilies 2 for 5c. small lilac sprouts, severalcolors mums 15c doz. red, pink summer rose rooted 10c ea. Add postage. exchange. Mrs. J. C. Wright, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Hydrangeas 25c ea. Large mums 30c doz. verbena 3 bunches 25c. Maiden hair, Teddy, Jr., Boston, lace, aspara- gus sprengeria, new crested ferns, 15c. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. Blue violets 10c doz. add postage. safe delivery guaranteed. Mrs. J. S. Long, Large double chrysanthemums as- sorted colors 20c doz. year old rose bushes, green flowers, $1 ea. cash with order. Mrs. I. P. Moore, Musella. Fine yellow, bronze mums, 5 to 7 inch blooms, cultural directions fur- nished. 50c doz. rose physostegia 25c doz. Mrs. P. E. Blackmon 306.W. Wash- ington Ave., East Point. | Dwarf large pink cannas 4 bulbs 25c. Add postage. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Ab- beville. Blue iris, chrysanthemums, foxglove, blue violets, daffodils, roses rooted, yellow primroses, double tansy, 30c doz. spruce pines, 50c ea. exchange for any- thing useful. Eva Hefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. ; \ Pink crepe myrtle, running honey- suckle different colors, 1 to 2 ft., 10c ea., $1 doz. purple wisteria 25c ea. Add Ville; Rt. 3, Box 11: Large blooming mums, white, cream, yellow, bronze, 25c doz. plants. Mrs. All colors chrysanthemums .20c doz. yellow dahlia slips rooted 30c doz. ca- ladium bulbs 15c. larkspur 20c dozen. Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Old fashioned blackberry lilies, large red cannas 50c doz. Seed large mixed colors zennias 20c quart. nice ferns, 15c. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Hot house type violets, 50c doz. post- paid. double daffodil; jonquil, narcissi bulbs,, mixed 75c per 100. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Reynolds, Rt. 4. 7 varieties medium and small chry- santhemums, $1 100 assorted. Lavender, pink hardy verbena, single clove pinks 5c ea. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Rt. 6, For- syth. : White April narcissi bulbs 50c 100, $4 per M. give 3 winter jasmine bushes with each $4 order. Ethel Sullivan, Ma- rietta, Rt. 2. ; Purple iris 3 doz. 50c. day lilies, jon- quils, grey violets, Star of Bethlehem 10c doz. yellow jasmine, spider lilies 10c ea. Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chatsworth. ne Flags, trumpet daffodils, 25c dozen. jonquils, snowdrops, narcissi, yellow lil- ies, butter and eggs, yellow fall pinks, blue box vine, 20c doz. cannas, gladioli 35c doz. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Rt. 1, Yellow coreopsis 15c doz. mixed col- ors larkspur. Large and medium mixed colors mums, 10c doz. dahlia slips, 10c .ea. .No order under 50c. Mrs. J. W. McGee, Knoxville. Monthly roses 2 yrs. 6 $1. pink ver- bena, petunias, mixed mums $1. col- lection pot plant cuttings 15 $1. root- ed $1.25 doz. dahlias $3.50 doz. Mrs. J. ee Burk: Tifton. Bt: 71.) Te Jonquils 10c doz. 2 for 15c. Crepe myrtle 25c ea. pink, purple, white, blue lilies 10c ea. Mrs. Myrtie Goggins, Gainesville, Rt. 1. March, April blooming narcissi, blue hyacinths, 15c doz. $1 100. jonquils 10c 75c 100. Miss Mae Lewis, Machen, Rios . 5 > Geranium cuttings, double single, red pink, cream, purple, conch begonia red, white, dark red speckled, pink speckled begonia. 5c ea. orders for $1 prepaid. a J. L. Hardeman, Winterville, Rt. 8 rooted geraniums 10c ea; different kinds flower seed 5c package. add post- age. Mrs. G. C. Lane, Rebecca. Yellow Japanese sweet pea seed, 1-4 Ib. 20c, lb. 75c, Miss Ollie Maude Pace, Rebecca, Rt. 1. Dogwood bushes 2 to 3 ft. $1, 4 ft. $1.50., $9. doz. $75 per 100. rooted, ship- ped in wet dirt. Mrs. Leon Holloman, Macon, Rt. 3. i Cannas: City Portland pink $3 per 100. Eureka white $1 doz. Presidents red, Queen Helen yellow, $2 per 100. Gladioli $1 per 100. Bulbs mixed. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. 1000 healthy evergreen hedge plants rooted 75c per 100, Mrs. Ola Price, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 3. / Butter and egg, ladies wash bowl, baby holly hock plants 10c doz. big hol- ly hock plants 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fannie Parker, Eton, Rt. 1. Peach rose bushes 3 for 30c. red, white dogwood, mapls, cedar bushes 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Gordon Davenport, Eton, Rt. 1, Box 10. Purple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, 10c ea. rooted. Will exchange 50 jonquil bulbs for 50 gladioli. Mrs. C. B. Rob- rinson, Bowdon, Rt. 6. White August lilies, blooming size, pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 25c each, postpaid. Mrs. C. D. Arnette, Rt. 3, Washington. 2 yr. euonymous plants, white, blue, pink hydrangeas, rooted bloom this year 50c ea. Pink Dorothy Perkins ros- es 25c ea. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson. All kinds pot flowers 5c cutting. sal- via seed, coleus, bachelor button seed, 8c package. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal. Purple iris 30c doz. white iris 45c doz i Mrs. Ben F. Crawford, Mar- ing i Purple flags 40c doz. lemon lilies, vio- lets, double oranve lilies 50c doz. garlic bulbs 6 for 25c. Exchange for 100 pound feed sacks, 8c ea. Mrs. Nan Kown, White, Rt. 1. Daffodil bulbs $1 per 100. Exchange for 100 lb. feed sacks. Mrs. J. R. Kay, White, Rt. 1. . White Chinese wisteria, large vines, 3 to 5 years 50c to $1 each del. iris, best varieties, 15c to $4. Less by doz: ae J. L. Kilgore, Rt. 1, Stone Moun- ain. Large type. chrysanthemum plants, orginally from Hastings, all colors 50c doz. Mrs. L. 'H. Harville, Dublin, Rt. 3. Wild flower collection of 60 plants six kinds, packed in moss, ready to grow. /Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1 J. M. Jones, Grayson, Lavender, white iris, single pink hol- EG | wood, camelia japonica cuttings. Mrs, |Minnie L. McEver, Rt. 1, Braselton. white wax -25 ea. 4 yrs! old 50c ea. hardy phlox Thursday, May 7, 1931. lyhocks, 2 for 5c. Golden glow strong plants 2c ea. Coral berry bush 5c ea,, sweet basil lc ea. Add postage, no stamps. Mrs. L. P. Porter, Ringvold.: White, purple, pink, salmon sultana, geranium big leaf and trail colus, 3. for 25c. Will exchange for juniper, box- Large double lavender tipped chry- santhemums 30c doz. gaillardia plants > 20c doz. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville. Yellow cannas, iris, white, cream, la-. vender, 35c doz. orange lilies dusty mil-_ ler, Spanish iris 20c doz. Large iris, | purple, smoky, yellow 25c doz. Mrs. Ri-. ley Ross, Ringgold. : : Sweet grass pinks mixed, orange and arabian lilies 4 doz 50c. Chinese lan- tern root, 15c a., 2 for 25c. Yellow bells, 10c ea. Mrs. Christine McLeod, College Park, Rt. 2. a Cape jasmine, golden bell, crepe myr- ie 50c. Mrs. Otis Kelley, Griffin, Ga. Ri Ae Boston, bunch lace ferns, Brazilian plumes, oxalis rooted 25c ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Doyle A. Jinks, McDonough, Rt, 4, Box 126-A. oe Roosevelt, Teddy, Jr., sword ferns rooted 10c. rosebud geraniums, red, pink single geranium cuttings 5c, Give California beer seed with 50c order, Mrs. L. G. Wood, Pavo, Rt. 3. 2 Phlox, iris, lemon lilies, shasta dais-, ies, foxglove, white calif. violets 25c doz. Japonicas, snowballs, lilac, red. honeysuckle, 25c ea. double daffodils, white March flower 30c doz. Add post- age.. Pearl Vick, Ellijay., . : Wild iris, pink phlox 25c doz. double white monthly rose 30c ea. buttercups, foxglove 20c doz. snowballs, yellow for- sythia 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Add- line Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3; Box 71. Pink, white phlox, 10c bunch. double yellow and red quince japonicas, red, pink, white hollyhocks, pink al- mond 25c ea. Mrs, Josie Vick, Elli- Jay, Wt. 3; Box-56. X ie Lemon lilies, blue iris, purple, white - phlox, jonquils, bear grass 25c doz. bri- dal wreath 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Inez \Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : Dark purple, lavender iris, $2 100. Or ange lilies, daffodils, Star Bethlehem $1 100. Snowballs, yellow kerria japon- ica, red flowering quince 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Elli- jay. = Fe Dark purple iris, orange lilies, daffo- dils 35c doz. Purple, pink altheas, for- sythia, brides bouquet, English dog- |. wood, golden bell, weeping Mary 25c ~ ea, Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Ellijay.. ne 3 Foxgloves, pink phlox, 15c doz. hi- biscus 3 for 25c. red japonicas, lilac 10c ea. mixed colors iris 20c doz. orange lilies, 50c, 100.. Add postage. Emma Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ae Silver leaf maple 20c ea. boxwood cuttings, 5c: ea. Miss Eugenia Osborn, Rt. 4, Ellijay. 8 Flowering quince, English dogwood, 3 for 25c. blue foxglove, orange lilies, blue mallards 3 for 50c. Miss) Viola Rolston, Rt. 3, Ellijay. oe Double daisies, pink verbena, purple hardy phlox, blue yellow foxgloves, all colors mums 25c doz. monthly seven sister roses, white begonias.20c. Add postage. Connie Daves, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Red japonicas, 20 ea. yellow japoni- cas, weeping susies, old fashioned .roses 15 ea. squirrel tail ferns 10c bunch. purple, lavender iris, orange lilies 20c doz. red petunias 50c, 100. Ulemer Da- vis, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mt. Laurel, snow balls, yellow and red japonicas 20c ea. pink azaleas, wei-_ gelias 15c ea. Add _ postage. Miss Claudie V. Jones, Ellijay, Rt. 3. f Double red, yellow, japonicas 25c cut- ting. white lily bush 45c doz. cuttings. Snowball bushes $1 doz. arbutus, $1.50 doz. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. Tamma Whight, Ellijay, Rt. 4, Box 70. Purple, white, pink rose of Sharon, yellow, red japonicas, pink weigelias, summer lilac 25c ea. 5 hardy phlox with $1 order. Mrs. Ina Barrett, Elli- jay. Double yellow, red japonicas, 3 for 50c.. Weeping Mary bush, 25c. Purple iris, 30c doz. Add postage. Ruby Bar- rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 57. - Yellow japonicas 2 yr. old 25c ea. 4 yrs. old 50c. foxgloves, hardy phlox 40c doz. red crepe myrtle 50c ea. Miss Clyde Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 62. 6 yrs. old yellow japonicas 60c. other flowers. Will exchange for Porto Ric- an potato slips at $1.50 pet M. Mrs. Rosa Richards, Ellijay. Yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. old rooted V. oe 50c. Crepe myrtle 45c ea. Yellow al- thea 60c ea. Chesley White, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ursday, May 7, 1931. Lemon lilies, blue iris, foxgloves 20c oz. pink almond, red flowering quince, olden bell, yellow jasmine, -brides gouguet 3 for 30c. star of Bethlehem, mrose - doz. Louisa Blaylock, El- Rt. 3. Z d, yellow japonicas, pink weigelia, snowballs, purple lilac, purple iris, pink lox 20c ea. Bleeding heart 25c. fox- ves, narcissi 15c doz. golden. glow, doz. FOB. Martha Hiller, Ellijay, 3 ; Mixed cannas 40c doz. 20 varieties 60c doz. daffodils, narcissi, verbena, ta daisies 15c doz. Violets, Chester- daisies 12 varieties chrysanthe- Pink hardy phlox, purple foxgloves, tter and eggs 15c doz. flowering al- ynds 50c doz. pink altheas 2 for 25c. le lilac, japonicas 25c. Mrs. W. D. Sijay, Bt, 3. 2. ae Orange day lilies 15c doz. pink hardy lox 25c doz. orange, white, pink, red eas 30c doz. red velvet rose, yellow as 20c ea. Bertie Parks, Ellijay, fellow japonicas 2 yrs, old, rooted, ! ; foxgloves 35c. surple lilies, yellow altheas 50 ea. har- dy phlox 40c doz. Mrs. Mart Gentry, jay, Rt. 3. llow japonicas 2 yrs. old 25c ea. weeping mary 30c ea. snowballs 50c ea. foxgloves 35c doz. red japonicas 50c ea. Mrs. Will Crump, Ellijay, Rt. 3. lilies $4 M. Golden glow 35c ea. fox- a 25 doz. iris 50c doz. Edgar Du- vall, Ellijay. Yellow japonicas, 3 yrs. old 25c; old 35c. Summer lilac, azaleas, m dogwood 25c ea. Japonica, free with $1 order. Josephine Silver, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. ellow japonica, pink weigelia, sum- ner lilac, snowball, blooming pears, 25c ea. exchange. azalea free with 50c or- der. Lilyan Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box _Altheas, Dorothy Perkins rose, sum- er lilac, 30c ea. cabbage rose, red az- eas 40c ea. pink weigelias, double yel- low japonicas 25c ea. Mrs. Lucean Sil- ers, Ellijay. : Yellow, red japonicas, pink almon c ea. golden glow, blue iris, hardy pink phlox, white narcissi, * daffodils, doz. Foxgloves 15c doz. Lora Shep- d, Ellijay, Rt. 4.- Purple, white, yellow iris 25c doz. snow ball 20c ea. hardy phlox, fox- gloves 25c doz; No checks. L. M. gue, Ellijay. aleas, rhododendrons, ce, white pines, dogwood, coral ber- ry japonicas, Snowdrop, white, blue, yellow violets, trailing arbutus, galax, 40c doz. Mrs. . Penland, Ellijay. ae owballs, bridal wreath, goose ber- les, sword lilies 25c ea. wild iris 15c doz. Add postage. S. W. Thorantorn, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 170. Snow balls, white spirea, Christmas Jasmine, 10c. kerria japonicas, star jas- mine, weigelia 25c. Purple lilac 15c to 50 ea. Speckled, yellow day lilies 25c doz. Add postage. Irene Foster, El- laurels, Jay. Pink azaleas, yellow japonicas, red hee japonicas, spirea 25c ea. hardy lox, fall pinks 20c. doz. 2 yellow ja- Ponicas free with $1 order. Mrs. Flor- Daisies, foxglove, mums, 4 doz. 50c, almonds, _ bridal Wreath, brides bouquet, bells, yellow ja- fae ee ea. Sunflower seed ae oe Add postage, iss Bonnie Frix, Talk- ing Rock. : ace Jonquils, daffodils 90c 100. yellow ja- Ponicas 15c ea. fall pinks 30c doz. fox- Sloves 25c doz. iris $1 100. Add postage. ed Langley, Rt. 2, Box 37, Talking _ Trumpet daffodils 65c, 100. White narcissi 75c 100. Japonicas, white li- lac snowballs 25c ea. Pink almonds 2 Trumpet daffodils, 65c 100. Yellow aponicas,:i snow balls, lilac, pink al- mond, bridal wreath 6 for $1. Add pos- tage. Verna Parks, Talking Rock, Rt. Hydrangeas 25c ea. fish, conch, mis- tletoe Seraniums 15 ea. Rainbow moss baby house leak, striped jew, cannas, foxgloves 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. lia, -Keeter, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Purple iris 25c doz. yellow daffodils, ee se English dogwood, yellow can- tag postage. Mrs. Rosie Smith, 4King Rock, Rt. 2. : lowers and Seed For Sale , . : | hemlock, pussy willow 15c ea. evergreen Pink almonds 3 for 50c, orange day |- putterfly $1.75 dozen. | Sc ea. foxgl : 00= | iy : : Se ee single tansy, 25 doz. white pines 20c SS MARKET BULLETIN Red dogwood, azaleas, Mt. Laurel, ivy galax, trailing arbutus 25 doz. George Ridley, Dahlonega, Rt./4. Geraniums several colors, sweet gum 2 for 15c. Red begonia 10c. June and trumpet, pink hydrangea 5c. Add pos- oe Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. Mrs. - Snow on Mountain 6 bunches 40c. fragrant lemon lilies, water lilies 40c doz, Bermuda Easter lilies, blue iris lilies 25 doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. : Weigelias, japonicas 2 for 25c. hardy phlox, iris, 5 doz. $1, foxgloves, button mums, ageratum, primroses, verbenas 15c doz. len Silver, Talking Rock. Hardy phlox, primroses, roses, snow on Mountain, foxglove, verbena, 15c doz. iris 25c doz. Mrs. J. W. Silver, Talking Rock. Foxglove, primroses 15c doz. hardy phlox, golden glow 20c doz. pink weige- lias, 25c ea. iris 25c doz. Mrs. Oscar Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. si, larkspur, foxglove, day lilies, fall pinks, 20c doz. Almond, English dog- wood, spirea 2 for 15c.- Japonicas, Eas- ter rose-15c. Mrs. Daniel Silver, Talk- ing Rock. se : Snowdrops, dusty miller, foxglove, butterfly lilies, spider wart 15c doz. yel- low japonicas, lilac, May, Christmas cactus, 10c ea. Well rooted, add post- age. Mrs. C. R. Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Blue iris, button mums 5 doz. $1.00 Sweet Williams, sweet fennel, pepper- mint 15c doz. dairy vine 25c doz. bleed- 4ing heart, 4, $1. Exchange. Mrs. Ranzy 6 Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Bleeding Heart red japonicas, 4, $1 Purple iris, daffodils, $1 .100. Forsythia, spirea, pink almonds 15c ea. Button mums 25c doz. exchange.. Mrs. Jay Moss, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Hardy phlox, iris 6 doz. $1. Weige- lias, japonicas, 2 for 25c. daisies, fox- gloves, ageratum, button mums 1l5c doz. hollyhocks, hibiscus 5c ea. Mrs. Willie Dean, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Button mums, white chrysanthe- mums, 35c doz. yellow japonicas 15c ea. Orange lilies, white spirea, 30c doz. Foxgloves, jonquils, 20c doz. Add post- age. Loral Thomason, Talking Rock. Different colors hollyhocks 75c doz. parrot feather moss, blue, yellow wa- ter lilies, blue violets, purple iris, day lilies, larkspur, 30c doz, Mrs: W. F. Fain, Morganton. Velvet, blue, yellow violets, water lil- ies, blue purple iris, lilies, larkspur, parrot feather moss 30c doz. 3 ferns 25 Sweet Williams 35c doz. Mrs. Clinton Lively Morganton. Rhododendrons, red, yellow azaleas, mt. laurels, $1 doz. red japonicas, pink 25c ea. pink dogwood, coral berry bush- es 75c doz. Horace Wilson, Morga. - ton; ~ : : Rhododendrons, laurel, azaleas, Cher- okee roses $1 doz. red japonicas, Amer- ican arbor vitae 25c. Perennial phlox, dogwood 15 postpaid. Mrs. Boon Wil- son, Morganton. | Maple, poplars, rhododendrons, lau- rel, Cherokee roses, azaleas, blue ber- ries $1 doz. red japonicas, American arbor vitae, 25c ea. prepaid. B. E. Wil- son, Morganton. Azaleas 3 ft. $1 doz. Glove arbor vi- tae 4 for $1. rhododendrons, American beauty rose 6 for $1. Perennial phlox 5 doz. $1. All kinds flowers, shrubs. Sadie Wilson, Morganton. | American arbor vitae 22 inches $1, 5. Yellow, pink dogwood, American beau- ty roses $1 doz. Water lilies "5c doz. Perennial] phlox 5 doz. $1. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton. ; Hemlock, black, white pines, azaleas $1.50 doz. Trailing arbutus, 50c doz. maples, 25c, boxwood, 50c ea.- laurels, 15c. Cherokee roses, $1 doz..Miss Mar- jon Beatrice Robinson, Morganton, Box 25. ' Mt. ferns, water lilies, maple, May apple, dear tongue, flags, azaleas, bub- by bush, 25c doz. Mt. ivy, Mt. roses 3 for, 25c. Add Boe Mrs. Josie mason, Morganton. : ae Laurel, Mt. roses, Mt. ivy, dog- wood 3 for 25c. Azaleas, water lilies, trailing arbutus 25c doz. Well rooted. Mrs. Lucile Thomason, Morganton. . Trailing arbutus, azaleas 25 doz. Mt. roses, Mt. ivy, maples rooted 3 for 250i Add postage. Mrs. Thedoshia Ross, rganton. Monae. trailing arbutus 2 doz. 28c, red dogwood, 2 for 25c. day lilies, 20c doz. ea. Add postage. Essie Woody, Loving. hollyhocks, hibiscus 5c ea. El-. Purple iris, verbena, jonquils, ;narcis-' althea lilies, arbor vitae, white pines, sweet Williams, violets, 30c doz. yellow |. gs Mt. ferns, evergreen, white dogwood, 15c doz. Mt. Laurel, ivy, red, yellow azaleas 25c doz. sweet Williams, trail- ing arbutus, water lilies 20c doz. well rooted, add postage. J. T. Boyce, Mor- ganton. Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, white dogwood, sweet williams 25c doz. water lilies, trailing arbutus, evergreen 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. F. Carson, Morganton. Azaleas, Mt. laurel, ivy 25c doz, wa- ter lilies, trailing arbutus, sweet will- iams 20c doz. evergreen, Mt. ferns, wht. dogwood 15c doz. Well rooted, add pos- tage. Mrs. A, R. Carson, Morganton. Rhododendrons, laurel, pink dogwood $1 doz. red japonicas, arbor vitae; al- fnea lilies 25c. Purple violets, pink pe- fennial phlox, 35 ea. Coral berry bushes 15c doz. Mrs. Bonie Abercrom- bie, Morganton. : Jonquil bulbs 50c 100. hemlock. 50c doz. exchange for white feed sacks. | Paul Jones, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Mt. laurel, hemlock, honeysuckles, 50c doz. Jonquils 45c 100. Add postage. | Exchange for white feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. / Blue flag lilies, trailing arbutus, all colors hollyhocks 3 for 25c:. yellow day lilies 50c doz. white narcissi bulbs 35c be Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. Pink peach tree roses 15c ea. all col- ors fall pinks, day lilies .35c doz. blue flag lilies 40c doz. Jonquils 25c dozen. hollyhocks, 10c. Mrs. Evie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mixed colors hollyhocks, fall pinks, jonquils, iris, yellow lilies 3 for 25c. Mt. laurel, white, spruce pines, azaleas, rhododendrons, dogwood, maple, sweet shrub, $1 doz. Miss Mae Waters, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Geraniums, lantanas, hydrangeas, hi- biscus 6 cuttings 25c. Oxalis 6 15c. har- dy phlox, butter and eggs, 20c doz. Add postage. Mary Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlon- ega. Mixed colors hardy phlox, hollyhocks, large fall pinks, mums, golden glow, 35c doz. rooted hydrangea, cactus, be-+ gonias, 6 for 25c, cuttings double pe- tunias, fuchsia, Mrs, Sarah. Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Green, red dogwood $1.40 doz. Wild strawberry $1.50, 500. Tansy $1.35 25. | Quince tree $1.85 doz. Cherry tree $1.90 6. Wintergreen $4 200. Exchange. Add poreee Dollie Seabolt, Dahlonega, Rt. " Christmas cactus, oxalis 3 for 25c. | Cabbage geranium 10c bunch. M. F. Et- ris, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 20c ea. red, yellow azaleas, red dog- wood 75c doz. pink, white trailing arbu- tus, 30c. doz. Mrs. Mae Wright, Lov- mg. fos \ Junipers,. 25c flowering peach, bunch violets 10c ea.. Balsam, spruce $2 each. double daffodils 25c doz. hollyhocks, golden glow, 50c doz. Cedar, 4 ft. $1.50. Add postage. Leslie Wright, Loving. Althea lilies, red japonicas 20c each. Sugar plums, crabapples 15c ea. red, yellow azaleas 15c ea. Barberry bush- es, 10c ea. Mrs. Maude Wright, Loving. Azaleas, 30c for 6. Laurels, red dog- wood, birdeye 50c for 6. Lilies 45c for 6. depankers 65c for 6. Add postage. Addie Parris, Loving. Tiger lilies 50c doz. Trailing arbutus 25c doz. Winter fern 45c doz. Ladies washbowl, house leak, evergreen galax 30c doz. Mrs. E. L. Parris, Loving. Snow on Mountain, jonquils, trailing arbutus 25c doz. myrtle vine 40c doz. snowdrop bulbs, 30c doz. love in tangle moss 50c doz. Mrs. Dorcus Millholland, Loving. Evergreen galax, 25c 2 doz. hardy ferns, choice flowers, jonquils, single tansy, creeping ivy, 15c doz. All root- ed, add postage. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving. : Snowdrop bulbs, trailing arbutus 25c doz. arbor vitae, evergreen galax, 20c doz. azaleas 15c ea. red dogwood 10c ea. Well rooted, add postage. Mrs. B. H. Crombie, Loving. Trailing arbutus, snow on Mountain, 25c doz. evergreen galax, house leak, ladies washbowl, 30c doz. winter fern 40c doz. Add postage. Miss Clara Ruby Abercrombie, Loving. Flowering peach trees, red japonicas 20c ea. Azaleas, bunch myrtle vines, 15c ea. Snow on Mountain, ladies wash bowl 30c doz. trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Patterson, Loving. Pansies, achimenes, feverfew, burn- ing bush, ragged robins, hardy yellow snapdragons 20c doz. mixed cannas, yellow, daisy mums 50c doz. Crimson carnations 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. d Yellow jonquils, butter and eggs, Or money order. |pinks, jonquils $2 100. .Add postage. Red. japonicas, flowering peach trees ve a : ee button willow 3 for 25c. PAGE THREE white narcissi, $1, 100. Pink hyacinths 75 doz. Carne Christmas, May cac- tus 25c ea. blue spider lilies 50c doz. Mrs. Emma Bailey, Hartwell, Rt. 4. | Jonquils, double butter and eggs, $1.- 25 100. Iris 50c doz. yellow trumpet daffodils $1.50, $1.75 100. White, yel- low narcissi $2, $2.25 100. Send cash. Mrs. Mattie McLane, and Mrs, Thorn ton McCurley, Hartwell. \ Red, yellow canna bulbs $1 doz. Cash Mrs. Columbus Mc- Lane, Rt. 5, Hartwell. es Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, Jonquil bulbs, snow drop bulbs 50c, 100. post- paid. Miss Vena Brown. Hartwell, Jonquils, $1.15 i100. Siue flag lilies 25c doz. Double butter and eggs $1.25 100. Money order or cash. Mrs. Kate | Brown, Rt. 5, Hartwell. eas Jonquils, white narcissi 20c doz. sweet William plants, blue hyacinths, pink rain daisies 50c doz. corn, Christmas cactus 25c bunch. Rex begonia 25c ea. Snow Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 2. aes Snow drops, blue grape hyacinths 50c 100, $2 500. Vinca or grave vine 25c doz. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell. oe Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, snow drop bulbs 50c 100. Shasta daisies 25c doz. postpaid. Ray Johnson, Hartwell, Rt. 1 x Lilac, snowballs, flowering peach tree Easter bushes 15c. Japonicas 20c. az- aleas, dogwood, thornless roses, 10c, Jonquils, swet Williams, Ladies wash bowl, 20c doz. H. G. Abercrombie, Min- eral Bluff. Add postage. | SON Flowers and shrubbery for sale, write for prices. Miss Emma Waters, Min- eral Bluff. _ : ae Hardy phlox, golden glow, violets, ti- ger lilies, house leak, snowdrops 20c, 25c doz. tansy, candy tuft, geraniums, | mums, iris, 25c, 30c doz. Harriett Coch- ran and Fannie Crombie, Mineral Bluff Deharts Box. ee Snapdragon plants, red sun flower plants 15c doz, 2 for 25c. Mrs. E, B Barrett, Danielsville, Rt. 2. ~~ .* Monthly rose cuttings, variety colors, - 15c doz. 6 inth lace fern 20c del. Mrs A, S. Paulk, Ocilla. ge Large bunch/ wild sweet purple vio- lets 1c bunch. 75c 100. No orders fill- ed less than 25c postpaid. Forrest Mar- tin, Flowery Branch. Ag Mixed petunia and vinca plants 10c doz. flag lilies, helichrysum plants, red gladioli bulbs 25c doz. postpaid. Miss Floy Mobley, Glennville. & Perennial hardy phlox, lemon lilies, sweet williams, $1 doz. Grass pinks 75c doz. Velvet roses rooted 20c ea. March iss Cora .Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Big striped sunflower seed, 20c pint. Christmas cactus cuttings, 15c. Bud Long, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Ae June cactus, hydrangea, sword fern, 10c. Calliopsis, phlox, sweet williams, centaurea, blue larkspur, several colors mums 10c doz. Spotted houseleak, red geranium cuttings 2 for 5c. M. F. Bra- dy, Murrayville. ae All kinds roots 25c to 50c. honeysuck- le bushes, other shrubs, 15c. Add pos- tage. Exchange for, white sacks. Stamps ace: Loma Abercrombie, Murray- | ville. 4 Lilac bushes, 10c ea. jonquils, daisies ladies washbowl, 10c doz. red dogwood, Little tansy. 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Ben- nett, Crandall. : ce Red, white dogwood, maples, 3 for 25c. Plum bushes, honeysuckle vines 5c ea. Mt. ferns 3 for 10c. Yellow root 20e lb. Lizzie Parker, Crandall. Add postage. Red, yellow, japonicas, pink weigelias 20c ea. azaleas 65c doz. pink hardy phlox, purple iris, 20c doz white nar- cissi,_ double daffodils, blue foxgloves 1se doz. I. Li. Hicks, Ela Gap... Purple iris, yard hedge rooted, $1, 100 Seven sister roses, wisteria, vine, porch pepper vine, 8c ea. Add postage. Miss Willa Mae Rolston, Ella Gap. jee Black Prince $1.50 100. ~other flow- ers aS advertised here before. Add postage orders less than $1. Elsie Pad- gett, Ella Gap. oe 1000 jonquils $3.50. Japanese quince 75e doz. almonds 50c 6. iris 45 2 doz. red hollyhock plants 75c, 2 doz. double red cannas 75c 6. Mrs. Minnie Silver, Rt. 1, Oakman. Double, single jonquils, white narcissi ladies washbowl, day lilies 50c 100. ver- bena, chrysanthemums 15c doz. Purple iris, 20c doz. Mrs. Lizzie Barnes, Oak- man. C Pink primroses, wild Easter _ lilies, blue bottle bulbs $1, 100. Blood root, $2 100. Blue purple, pink verbena, 25c doz. Mrs. T. E. Moore, Rt. 1, Royston. Bright red oleanders, rooted 35c ea. plus postage. no checks. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vidalia. i ee . Georgia Market Bulletin . Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director - | Department Of Agriculture - _ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931. Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Ss Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- _ der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac- | cepted for mailing at special || rate of postage provided for in shag 1103. Act of October 8, || 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- Eeperied by new copy of no- ce. : = |. Second-Hand Farm -Machinery, _ Flowers and Seed, Incubator and - Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are nape Seta 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 to time cas advertisers when . to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- _ tices. Under Legislative act the | Market Bulletin does not as- sume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin oe transaction resulting there- rom. sl NOTICE TO PLANT ADVERTISERS We have received several complaints om parties who order plants from vertisers in the Market Bulletin to be advised that the plants would not ready for some time. We will appreciate it very much if lant advedtisers will refrain from mailing us notices for publication in she Bulletin until about a week in ad- vance of the time when plants will be ady for shipment. CATTLE FEEDERS DAY, MAY 12 Georgia Experiment Station and Moul- ie Chamber of Commerce Announce _ Program for Interesting Moultrie ee i= -_ Meeting _ Experiment, Georgia, May 5, 1931 Director H. P. Stuckey of the Georgia Experiment Station and Mr. W. E. Ay- cock, Secretary of the Moultrie Cham- r of Commerce announce that the program for Cattle Feeders Day has een arranged and that an interest- g and instructive schedule has been ers who attend. Besides these a cor- dial invitation is extended to the pub- lic to be present, especially county a- gents, teachers'and students of agri- ulture, -and bankers and _ business men. : = The program for this day, Tuesday, May 12, will-begin promptly at 8:00 . M. One of the features of the day will be the opportunity to visit and go through the large modern meat pack- ing plant of Swift & Company and the ock yards near where the meetings will be held. : a The talks and speaking will include addresses by- some of the Southeasts best known speakers and experts on agriculture. The present agricultural situation demands a more important status for livestock production in the Southeast. As Mr. R. A. Stratford, County Agent at Moultrie, has put it, Tt is not enough to simply ,produce livestock. The farmers must produce the kind of livestock that the consum- o'clock. The speaking will provided for the cattlemen and farm-|3 : %e MARKET It is felt in local livestock circles that better feeding methods and _ better breeding are rapidly bringing our cat- tle industry to the front and such ev- ents as the approaching Cattle Feed- ers Day help to speed the day when our cattle industry will be on the prop- er basis. Among the interesting talks of the meeting will b those by H. McDow- ell of Moultrie on The Quality and Kind of Beef Demanded in the South and by Mr. J. G. Liddell on Better Pastures and Lower Production Costs. ricultural Extension Service will talk on Getting the Information to the Farmers and Mr. W. F. Ward of the State College of Agriculture will give Some Suggestions for Southeastern Beef Cattle Producers. Mr. Ward is one of the best-posted beef cattle men in the South. ERA Research as Farm Aid will be the subject of Dr. H. B. Raffensperger of the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry. Dr. Raffensperger is now engaged in studies of the parasites of Georgia livestock. Addresses on agricultural subjects will be made by Congressman Cc. C. Cox of Camilla, Hon. W. C. Ve- reen, and Hon. L. L. Moore of Moultrie, and by Hon. H. B. Edwards of Valdosta. It is hoped that Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York will be able to be present as he has been invited and is especially interested in this work. The special feature of the day will be exhibition and discussion of the five groups of experimental beef steers that have been on special feeding tests for the past few months under the direct- ion of the Georgia Experiment Station. The results obtained from these tests give the answer to practical feeding questions in a way that can be easily and clearly understood. The feeding || tests in question deal with a compari- son between Georgia white corn and western yellow corn, and studies of mo- lasses, cottonseed meal, and _ velvet beans as feeds for fattening beef cattle. In addition to these experimental cat- tle Swift & Company have over 500 head of fattened, cattle that will be on exhibit to demonstrate whot can be done dh a large scale in the feed lot. These animals have been fed exclus- ively on Georgia feeds. , The mornings program will consist of an inspection of the experimental cattle and a trip thru Swift & Com- panys packing plant from 8:00 to 9:30 be from 9:30 to 12:00 oclock. The afternoons program will consist of speaking and addresses from 1:00 to 2:30 oclock fol- lowed by an inspection trip through the stock yards and feeding lots. The program will close at 3:00-p. m. The Chamber of Commerce announces that preparations are being made for shel- ter in case of bad weather and that lunch will be served at noon near the place of speaking. z F. R. Edwards, Animal Husbandman, Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, Georgia. Second-Hand Machinery | For Sale DeLaval cream separator, good cond. $35. Cash with order. Earl Goodrum, Vienna. Rt. 5. : 29 ft. good 12 in. rubber belt, $15. A. W. Nations, Carrollton. Rt. 6. 1 McCormick Binder for sale or exch. Robt. J. Pentecost, Winder. Rt. Pea Thrash, No. 2, with 2 cranks. Good as new, $20. Cash, or 12 bu. good, sound peas. Mixed will do. H. W. Steed, Statham. 1 International Riding Cultivator, 2 disc and 4 planes. Perfect cond. $20. K. L. Smith, Palmetto. Rt. 1. 80 H. P. steam traction eng. Late model; 20 H. P. Guisur eng. Fine run- ning cond. Reasonable price. H. W. Clark, Ball Ground. RFD 1. 1 power Canady Otto Drill press with No. 44 Skimmer. Good as new. Cost $225; Sell for less than half. ~J. L. Ferguson, Cornelia. Rt. 1. Second-hand ginning outfit at your own price. Write at once. T. G. Du- mas, Barnesville. 1 Cole Planter, single; 1 - 3 Roller cane mill. D. F. Hamilton, Cordele. Rt. C. Box 83. - Farmers size No. 3 swinging ham- mer feed mill with blower and elevator pipe, Gruendler make, $100. J. J. Ste- demands and is willing to pay for. phens,; Luthersville. ~ Dr. Phil Campbell of the Georgia Ag-. | McCormick preferred. BULLETIN International cultivator, riding, not used more than 40 days, 6 scooters, 6 scrapes, etc., good cond. $35 cash. J. F. Lovett, Pinehurst, Ga. J. I. Case thresning machine perfect cond; 2 horse cutaway harrow; John Deere mower; 2 horse turn plow and 1 horse turn plow and other machinery for sale. W. F. Cox, Atlanta, Rt. 4. One 36 in. Malsby grist mill, $35 FOB Summit, Ga. Bud Bryant, Summit, Ga. One Case pepper transplanter mill, $25 FOB McDonough, or will exch. for same value. J. O. Kimbell, McDon- ough, Rt. 3. One steel Case thresh, for sale or exch. price $75;. one 20 h. p. center crank Skinner engine, $25; 2 wheels solid rubber tires for Fordson tractor, $25. J. S. Jackson, Hogansville, Ga. About 420 ft. used 3-4 in. galvanized piping, 3 anti-freeze hydrants, 2 stand pipes, good cond. at half price. H. E. Bowman, Buford, Rt. 3. - : E One 2 horse Buckeye cultivator in first class cond. Cheap. E. J. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. - s cs = 12 burner carbide light plant in good cond. $50. C. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga. One 24 in. Meadows grist mill and 1 Sears Roebuck brooder 500 chick size cheap for cash or exchange. Make offer on either cr both. J. W. Crosby, Gar- di, Ga. : : es : 1 large family size No. 12 food chop- per with sausage stuffer in good cond $3. Also grist mill. Mrs. M. Reitz, Palmetto, Rt. 2. 1 complete corn milling outfit, 30 h. p. electric motor, power sheller, corn cleaner, etc., for sale at sacrifice price. O. L. Chandler, Newnan, Ga. Case 12-20 tractor, 1 power binder, John Deere make; 1 all steel thresher and other power farming implements. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, RFD. Case 22 by 36 threshing machine completely equipped, two John Deere latest model grain binders, 2 riding cultivators, 2 light farm tractors and other machinery for sale. O. K. Davis Marshallville. : 1465 Syracuse and middle buster, $5 ea.; drag harrow 60 tooth good cond., $15. Cheap for cash: G. M. Williams, Almon, Ga. Oak barrel 30 gallon churn for sale. a C. Camp, Waters Ave., Hapeville, Bs eis Slightly used- Bosch magneto perfect cond. $15. B. N. Wolfe, Metasville, Ga. One 2 h. p. Domestic gas engine in East Point, 510 Vesta Avenue. One deep well pump, 15 ft. pipe com- Rea One 10 h. p. 220 volt 60 cycle motor, $10 ea., FOB, also 2 1-4 h. p. gas en- gine, $7, needs some repairs, also grist oe $6.50. Howard Dorsey, Sunnyside, Ga. : Two 40 by 48 heavy truck tires and tubes, 1 Sieberling and one general, a bargain at $100. B. T. Allen, Riverdale, ak - Blacksmiths blower, ball bearing Champion No. 400, used less than a year, $10. No freight charges paid at this price. E. P. Burpee, Griffin, 223 W. Taylor St. 19 in. rock grist mill and 10 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine less mag- neto, both for $75 FOB here. Mrs. Macon Warthen, Warthen, Ga. One Delco pump and tank, pump operated by 32 volt motor D. C. and both in perfect cond. $50 FOB Cole- man. C. H. McLendon, Coleman, Ga. Deering reaper and binder $100 or exch for tractor outfit or something useful. G. W. Whitworth, Martin, Ga. Second-Hand Machinery Wanted Want 5 gal. good shipping cream can, cheap for cash. G. D. Rice, Madi- son. Rt. 2. Want medium size Delco light plant a good cond. for cash. E. G. Morgan, yo. Want one mower and rake in good cond not over 30 mi. from Canton, Ga. W. R. Roper, Orange, Rt. 1. Want Cylinder head and block for Fordson tractor cheap for cash. Samp Smith, Douglas, Rt. 2. Want one black smith scrape set. G. R. Smith, Oglethorpe, Ga. Want one second hand cider mill in good cond. cheap. H. D. Pritcheard, Decatur, Rt. 1. y ate Want small dynamo for farm. J. C. Sibley, 407 Ashby St., S. W., Atlanta. Want water tower, galvanized steel for 1000 gal. tank. State make, cond. and price. A. K. Rountree, Swainsboro. faction, $25. first class cond. $25. H. P. Aderhold,| plete, $10 FOB. G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa, | Thursday, May 1, 193 Want grain binder, also grain thrasher at bargain for cash. G. C, Edmondson, Temple. Rt. 2. ne Want a second hand wheel for Deer- ing new Ideal mower cheap for cash. G.R. Timmerman, Augusta, Rt.2. Want a-Gruendler or Williams ham- mer mill. F. J..Ray, Drybranch, Ga. Want to exch. 10 by 20 international tractor for 70 saw gullet gin and Clean- er, feeder and belting. J. S. Lunsford, Elberton, Ga. i Le Want Delco light plant. Will exch. E. Rutland, Bowman, Ga. ee Want good second hand grain sep- arator. Advise cond. and price of what you have in first letter. H. H. Riley,- Butler, Ga. _ Ee Want about 1500 feet of 1 inch pipe, black or galvanized. Also one large cy- press water tank. J. T. Warnoc Tarrytown, Ga.~ : . Want to exch 2M gal. cypress wa: tank with standards and a 50 gal. cap 16 light acetylene gas plant for a good milch cow. R. T. Allen, Riverdale, G . Want smail thresh. to thresh oats, wheat, and peanuts, about 8 h. p. size. Also small wheat mill that 8h. p. will Howar pull. Roller or midget type. Dorsey, Sunnyside, Ga. oa Want mowing machine and rake in good cond. Cheap for cash. Ed Kemp_ Forsyth, Ga. : ta se Want complete pumping outfit for shallow well, tank pipe, etc. Dan Mit- chell, Cairo, Ga. ee | Incubators For Sale : 1-100 egg Prairie State good cond. guaranteed to. give satis- cash with order. W. Bowles, Thomaston, Ga. = 50 egg incubator, $3 or will exch. for 25 baby chicks, prefer R. I. Reds or.B. Rocks. Julius W. Miller, Cochran, Rt. 4. s Sol Hot and Bonner brooders cheap. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. 400 egg inc. good working cond; also 500 size Blue Flame oil brooder, goo cond. for sale or exch. Chris Ki Forest Park, Ga. es ~ Incubator for sale, 250 egg. Mill electric, good as new, $18. O. B. Tay lor, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 165. : Reed electic inc. 150 egg cap. $10 exch. for 500 cap. Simplex brooder.- M. Rainwater, Atlanta, 37 Clifton St Incubators Wanted ~ _ Want to exch. 1 Sol Hot brooder fo. Ancona hens or pullets. Mrs. D.. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4. : E Want incubator, good cond. ab 600 egg size cheap for cash. Or excl meat, syrup, or hogs. Mrs. J. J. Ed mondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Want a 140 egg cap. Champion B City inc. Will exch. barred rock hens for same. State price and cond in f letter. Ernest P. Etheridge, , Auburn aie ae INCUBATORS, BROODERS, ETC. : FOR SALE : Poultry equipment consisting of fee ders and waterers. Advance and Jamesway Make. Sell or exch. for po- tato plants. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia. 50 egg cap. Brown Hen inc. Go as new. Everything complete. With instructions. $2.50. K. L. Smith, Pal- metto. Rt. 1. Live Stock Wanted 2 SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED | Want best price del. on Range goa and kids, 10 mi. south of Waycross. M. Kirby, Wayeross. RFD 5. Box 26. Want milk goat. Must be bred. Give price and description. J. J. Hill, Jr. Atlanta. 161 Alexander St. N. W. - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sassafras roots, 15 lb. poke root, 30 Ib. Stamps accepted. Addie Yates, Carrollton. Rt. 1. a About 25 lbs. smoking tobacco, ready to ship. 12 1-2c lb. FOB. Money or- der. S. D. Graham, Surrency. RFD 2. Yellow root, 20c Ib. tansy, 20c bunch; ratsbane, 25c lb. poke root, 30c lb. gar- lic, 20c bunch. Add postage. Mr Bonnie Wright, Loving. es Herbs, all kinds, for sale. M. L. Wis- muler, Baldwin. Rt. 1. z e FRUIT WANTED __ Wani to hear from party desiring to exch. peaches for chicks. Chicks to be del. in June. Peaches in season. Mrs. Mary Sirmans, Homerville. ie May 7, 1931. eorgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ut 50 bu. Tillman: peas, $2.50 bu. Parker, (address not given). e sugar crowders, and white eas, each, 12 1-2c lb. Mrs..J. E. on, Martin. Rt. 2. abs, $2.75 bu; Speckled, $2.25; d $1.85; Melton, $2. All No. 1s. B. C. A. Walker, Ellaville. Mung beans, 20c lb. Mrs. Lula Scott, airsville. Rt. 3. Box 134. arge Whipps and Iron peas and cy Long cane seed. All $2 bu. FOB. sh. C. A. Wilbanks. Commerce. Rt. Jack crowders, $2.50 bu. also Black ders with a few Yellow peas in 2m. $2 bu. Clean and very prolific. C. Brown, White Oak. Box 91. amaged Brab peas, $1.50 bu. Sam- ee Taylor Hooks, Unadil- R aS . quantity prices. E, geold. (0 bu. peas, $1.50 bu. 75 or 80 per 1 sopnd. Sample on request. J. E. ll, Wadley. few lbs. Brown Sugar crowder peas, lb. C. V. Wilson, Maysville. rly Red Hull Speckled peas, $2.50 . Also sunflower seed, 20c lb. W. E. odwin, Wadley. bu. nice sound Otootan beans, $5 ae here. J. J. Stephens, Luthers- e. Rt. 1. = eg idgeon table peas; 30c lb. prepaid. s. C. R. Morgan, Americus. Brabhams,- slightly damaged, $2 bu. und Brabs, $2.75 bu; white sugar ywders, $3 bu. No chks. Cash with Mrs. Kate Gordy, Box Springs. s. Hastings stringless green pod an. seed, 20c Ib. Postpaid; 5 bu. sound shed cane seed, $1.30 bu. FOB. Mrs. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt. 3. Blue speckled crowders, 20c per tea- ul. Add postage. Rosa Mae Owen, insville, Rt. 3. Mung beans, 6 Ibs. $1 del. *iman, Lyons, Rt. 1. N. Eslinger, Rufus thrashed, 3 bu. sacks, $15 per sack "OB. W. L. Houser, Ft. Valley. Bright and White frost cornfield beans, old fash- 1ed white cornfield beans, 25c cupful. d and white speckled crowders, 10c ip. No chks. Mrs. Lillie Barrett, El- ay, Rt. 3, Box 57. Z : About 50 bu. field peas, mixed, $2; elton, $2.50. Good. and sound for id. J. M. Anthony, Juniper. : No. 1 Otootans. Limited supply. bu. and over, $5 bu. D. C. Strother, . Valley. Red Hull Speckled. Sound, $3 bu. Ex- ge for Soy beans. I. G. Thomp- , summit, Rt. 2. Black-eyed Calif. peas, 6c lb. del. 5c prepaid; Brabs, 3c lb. W. D. Put- my, Curryville. = Few bu. New Eras, $2.50 bu. Extra ne for hay. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, 81. Hulls. Good as can be had. $2.25 C. H. Cooke, Sandersville. 90-day running Velvets, ~ $2.50 bu. FOB. D. M. Kirkland Summertown. 0 bu. Brabs. Sound and clean, $2.50 - FOB. Money order. C. EH. Reiser, RFD 3 abhams and two-crop peas, $2.75 L. M. Kennedy, Collins. _Tenn. Green pod. Refugee, Golden Wax, Burpees Stringless, Giant String- SS beans, 35c lb. 5 lbs. 30c lb. 10 lbs. 2 lb. Henderson Bunch limas, 20c _ W. H. Waddelle, Pearson . : White butter beans, 10c lb. white, k eyed peas, 8c lb., a few red and te spotted sugar crowders, 8c lb. ee. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Temple. few bu. Brab peas, $2.25 bu., also crowders, 10c lb. Postage added I, Hobson J. Garner, Felton. Rt. wh d, 20c cupful. Mrs. oun. 409 So. Wall St. BUTTER FOR SALE Ibs. butter ea. week, fresh. No on- MM flavor. 30c lb. Money order. Mrs. W. L:-Gayler, Lylerly. Rt. 1. . Fresh J. butter, 4 lbs. weekly, 30c 1b. Add postage. Mrs. E. E. Thornton, Bowdon; Rt. 2. _ 7 Ibs. nice Jersey butter per week, 30c _D. W. Allen, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3. 4 to 6 Ibs. fresh Jersey butter per wk. lb del. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, esville, Rt. 3. bs. fresh J. butter weekly, $1. In Edd Reeves, io. ffung beans, 5 lbs. $1 postpaid. Write | | . 1 sound, clean Brabs, $2.50 bu. Old fashioned, tender cornfield bean | MARKET BULLETIN. 1-2 lb. molds. Mrs. N. G. Moon, Bow- don; Rt.-6. < Good, fresh Jersey butter for table use, 25c lb. Mrs. A. D. Kellogg, Flow- <-ery 2>=. 10-1bs sxts $2,755.15 Ib. $1.50. Jno. A. Crumney, Doctor- own. 1931 pute Ext. or Chunk honey in 10 Ib. bucket, $1.15 per bucket.. Cash. No checks. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla. Rt. 2. 40 Ibs. No. 1 Beeswax, 25c lb. FOB. Williamson, Bristol. Rt. 1. Box 88. 6 1-2 lbs. clean yellow beeswax, 25c Ib. Add postage. -Effie Ralston, Ella Gap. 13 1-2 lbs. pure, strained yellow bees- wax, 30c lb. Also pure honey, 15c lb. in gal. buckets. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Suwa- nee. Fresh honey, Ext. or chunk, $1.50 per 10 lbs. del. D. F. Thomas, Odum. 15 1-2 Ibs. clean beeswax, $3.55. Add oe dernaae Mrs. R. H. Greer, Hampton. . White honey in conib, new crop, packed in 50 to 60 lb. lard cans. 10c lb. Exp. Col. Send chk. J.. W. Lang, Omega. New, bright honey in 10 lb. buckets, in comb, or ext. $1.50 per bucket, post paid. Cash with order. R. W. Brown- ing, Dublin, Rt. 3. PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE White Spanish peanuts, shelled, No. 1, 8 1-2c lb. No order less than 50 lbs. 90 Ibs. peanuts, runners 8c lb. W. C. Siler, Summertown. SYRUP FOR SALE Strictly A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup, cs. 12 half gal cans, $3.75. J. T. Ponder, Whigham. VEGETABLES FOR SALE 1 acre or more cabbage. Ready to cut. Reasonable price for patch, 5 mi. north of Ft. Valley, Highway No. 7. Waymond Miller, Ft. Valley. Fine Headed cabbage, 3 1-2c lb. Cash man. mount. ON CONTROLLING SMUT Tests by a number of investigators have shown that cereal smuts are not poisonous. to livestock but when badly-smutted oats are fed in the straw the smut spores may do some damage to the 'eyes and lungs of horses, just as any other dust would. It affects some horses more than others. Cattle are inconvenienced very little from this type of feed. It would be better to thrash very badly smutted oats which are intended to be fed to horses. See Smut in oats can be controlled by treating the seeds with for- maldehyde before planting. The treatment is as follows: Mix one pound of commercial formalin with 40 gallons of water. Stir the oats in this solution for 10 minutes. Drain off the solution, pour the wet oats on a floor or in a bin, and cover them with wet bags, 6 to 12 hours, so as to hold in the formaldehyde fumes. ; If more convenient the solution may be sprihkled on the oats at the rate of about one gallon per bushel of seed. Pour the oats on a. smooth floor and sprinkle with the solution by means of an ordinary . watering can, shoveling over the oats as the solution is sprinkled on, taking care that the surface of all the seeds is wet. The pile is then covered with wet sacks from 6 to 12 hours, as in the case of seed _ ons a have been dipped, at which time they are ready to be planted. ' ; The Georgia Experiment Station has also gotten good control of oat smut by dusting the seed with some of the commercial disin- fectants. This work has not yet gone far enough to make specific seCe eens, however, available information will be furnished -on request. ; Yours very truly, H. P. STUCKEY, Director. = Ga. Experiment, Station. | Flowers and Seed For Sale - Snapdragon, verbena, periwinkle, plants ready May 20th, 25c doz. mums prize winners 6 for 25c. pompom mums doz. Miss Inez Moore, Rt. 3, Bow- aon. ; Year old. sprengeria ferns 35c ea. Boston ferns rooted 15c ea. geraniums, egonias 10c cutting. August lilies 20c . pink oxalis 10c bunch. add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Bremen, Rt. 2. _ Boston ferns, red summer, Christmas cactus rooted l5c ea. 5 colors geran- S mixed 25c. Green jew, white, ink hydrangea, justicia cuttings 2 for Mrs. Grady Fraser, Gainesville, Rt. Verbena purple and pink 15c doz. | 2 yhnlox rooted ail colors 10c. red and reen leaf coleus 10c doz. calamus root Oc doz. Add postage. Lucile Wright, Bremen, Rt. 2. ; Large white, yellow chrysanthemums pompoms, geranium cuttings, dou- Je pink, red, salmon 50c doz. hydran- geas rooted 50c, cuttings 25c, blue, 2 Mrs. J. C. Morgan, Fayetteville. ees _ Red verbena 5c ea. milk and wine lil- ies, single geranium cuttings, face leaf, Christmas, Thanksgiving. cactus cut- ings, 10c ea. exchange for clean flour cks. Miss Sarah Barnes, Alma. : Juniper boxwood, arbor vitae cut- ings, honeysuckle vine, perennial hlox, chrysanthemums 25c doz. dah- ia slips, large double mixed, and horse adish 10c ea. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Hurst. Snapdragon plants, lace fern seed, st all kinds flower cuttings. Mrs. H. Rakestraw, Powder Springs. Large mums several colors 25c doz. dd postage. exchange for giant pur- ple iris, plant for plant, or strawberry ants at 25c 100. Mrs, L. E. Shealy, glethorpe. Columbine 5c ea. Exchange for but- terfly lilies, Ismene Peruvian daffodil, St. Bernard lily, Guem, perennial candy tuft, plantain lily. Mrs. J. M. McFillan, Paimetto. Crepe myrtle 5c. dahlias, cannas 10c. sSnapdragons 50c doz. carnations 165c. -kerria japonicas 20c. hollyhocks, peri- winkles, tuberoses 25c doz. add postage. c. L. Smith, Wadley. Dahlia bulbs mixed colors 50c doz. dahlia slips, lady of the lake, 25c doz. purple, pink altheas $1doz. add post- ge. Mrs. H. O. Padgett, 160 Howard St., S. E., Atlanta. = Larkspur, petunias, sweet williams, lady of the lake 10c doz. exchange for good white sacks or peonia. Mrs. J. C. ichardson, Rt. 3, Decatur. - Geraniums rooted 15c, cuttings 25c doz. 3 kinds begonia cuttings 20c. rainbow moss 5c. Maiden hair, sword rns 15c bunch. August lilies 15c bulb. frs. J. C. Eades, Rt. 7, Gainesville. ~Zennias 50c doz. Seidwitz, golden dding mums 35c doz. phlox plants Oc doz. pink seven sister rooted roses 0c ea. add postage. Mrs. Ethel Smith, Cordele, Rt. 2. Box 210. Any amount kochia or burning bush c ea. add postage. Mrs. C. B. Jones, Rt. 3, Box 139, Tallapoosa. Squirrel tail, 10c bunch. add postage. laisy Jones, Waleska. Rt. 1. : also lavender dahlia bulbs 12c. exchange for ostrich plume ferns, dried fruit, lima beans, or any- thing useful. Mrs. J. H. Carrington, LaGrange, Rt. 1. Primroses, chrysanthemums, _ yellow ay lilies, love in mist, narcissi, fox- gloves, larkspur 10c doz. golden rod, ellow rose 10c ea. 3 kinds cactus 5c cutting. add postage. Mrs. M. High- field, Rising Fawn. - All colors double cannas, dahlia slips 0c doz. exchange for all kinds pot flowers, gladioli, decorative dahlias, perennial phlox, large mums, double acinths. Mrs, Oscar Cook, McDon- ugh, Rt. 1. Prize type chrysanthemums 50c doz. colors improved iris, shasta daisies 5c doz. red double cannas $1 100. jon- ils, narcissi, shrubbery. exchange for baby chicks, snow balls. Elizabeth Weathery, Hoschton. ; Snowballs, travellers delight, white each 10c ea. cigarette cactus, fall pinks, dusty miller, bronze mums, blue violets 25c 50. monthly rose cuttings 2 or 5c. exchange. Mrs. E. N. Rice, Felton. ce - Hastings double mixed tochmenot garden pinks 15 doz. ready May 20th. Gaillardias, 20c 100. Scarlet verbena 10c bunch. mixed petunias 10 doz. add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Gr Althea shrubs, cloth of gold rose nes rooted, 15c and 25c. exchange for corn, cane seed, or what have you. C. . Page, Norcross. _ : astings canna bulbs, red and yel- MARKET low 25c doz. Mrs. J. O. Kimbell, Mc- Donough. Physostegia, Williams, Dusty Miller, purple Agera- tum, Ladies finger, mixed, single, pe- tuias, and poppy, 15c doz. Artemisia, Goldenglow, 25c doz. 50c orders post- paid. Mrs. W. H. Walker, Grantville. White brier roses, climbing roses, Vanfleet pink, Martha Washington white scented, Lady Banksie cream 2 for 25c. exchange for peachblow or Chinese hibiscus. Mrs. J. D. Pope, Box Spring, Rt. 2. Finest varieties canna bulbs mixed colors 3 for 25c. Rosy morn petunia plants 25c doz. All kinds flower seeds 10c large package. fuchsia, geraniums 10c. Mrs. Mary Spruill, Alpharetta, Rt. Double dahlia slips, 75c doz. Pani- culata clematis 10c ea. sweet rocket, golden glow 30c doz. perennial phlox 60c doz. Add postage, send cash. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn. Different colors. -chrysanthemums, large 50c doz, small 25c doz. caliopsis 10c doz. physostegia 25c doz. Miss Ethel Griffin, Gen. Del., Atlanta. Foxgloves, blue flags-35c doz. golden glow 30c doz..sweet williams 45c doz. house leak, rhubarb plants 50c doz. May roses 10c ea. Add postage. -Mrs. B. W. Ash,. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mammoth Chrysanthemums 7 vari- eties 40c doz, $3.25 100. oxalis 5c ea. 6 for, 25c. yellow, white, pink. purple, white violets $1 100. Mrs. R. J. Elling- ton, Fairburn. Lliarge double chrysanthemums, white, purple, cream, bronze, 75c doz. Blue iris, 40c doz. Aubust lily 40c ea. Budning bush, 20c doz. Blue iris, 40c doz. August lily 40c ea. Mrs. Bertha Crowe, Dallas. Rt. 3. ; Petunias, pansies, mixed thrift plants 50c 100, $2 500. Lemon and white flag lilies 30c doz. No chks. Miss Martha Beeland, Reynolds. Physostegia, golden glow 25c doz. red, salmon, pink geraniums rooted 5c ea, 40c doz. grape begonia 10c ea. add postage. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena. Oak, yard, pink, white hydrangeas, pink verbena, lilac, cape jasmine, all kinds ferns, sweet bay, 5 and 10c. be- gonia cuttings 6 kinds, doz. each 25c. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham, Toomsboro. Brown-eyed susans, primroses 15c doz. yellow daisies, spearmint, gladioli 20c doz. pink, purple; red verbena, well rooted 10c ea. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Reynolds. Pink early named gladioli bulbs 55c doz. small leaf conch, rose bud geran- iums 15 ea. pot flowers to exchange for dahlias or tulips. Mrs, Mamie Stone, Adairsville. : / Hydrangeas 25c. purple iris, gladioli 35c doz. white April narcissi 25c doz. perennials blue verbena, physostegia, violets, bronze flag 15c doz, 75c 100. a postage. Mrs. Emma _ Clayton, OVet oer St. Augustine carpet grass $1.35 bu. Lace ferns 2 for 15c. Christmas cher- ries 10c. Add postage. Mrs. J. Q. Douglas, 304 N. Dixon St., Alma. Dahlias $3 doz. perennial ageratum, $1 100. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. Minnie Phillips, Sulphur Springs. Purple violets, red and yellow moss 10c doz. catnip, single leaf tanzy, 3 bunches 5c. exchange for value. Mrs. Furman Samples, Rt. 6, Box 19, Cum- ming. Red cannas, blue, white iris, cabbage geraniums 15c doz. white fall pinks, dusty miller, tiger lilies 10c doz. exch. for dahlias, box flowers. H. D. Han- sard, Cumming, Rt. 6. Dark red green leaf canna_ roots, white, yellow, bronze chrysanthemum plants, 75c 100. large caladium bulbs 25ce. Exchange. Add postage. Mrs. G. B. Smith, Rt. C, Cordele. Fire plants, dusty miller, phlox, toch-me-nots, perfume flower, bache- lor buttons 10c doz. nasturtiums 15c doz. exchange for white feed sacks. Jane Elrod, Pendergrass, Rt. 2. : Well rooted purple wisteria vine 15c ea, 2 for 25c postpaid. exchange for cannas, caladiums, or others. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Ashland. - 4 doz. purple iris or 4 doz. yellow lilies. will exchange for setting pure bred R. I. or B. R. eggs or day old chicks. each pay postage. Mrs. Willie Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 46, Armuchee. . Jonquil bulbs 75c 100, $6 M. Violets le ea. blue larkspur 10c doz. exchange for potato plants or peas. Add postage. Mrs. Kate Mahaffey, Dacula. Rt. 1. Purple flags, 25c doz. cedars 2 1-2 to 4 ft., 20c ea., $4 25. red geraniums 5c colors, turkey eggs. Add postage. Christine Jones, Star Route, Lula. : E. T. May, Warthen. _ Elephant ear bulbs 2 for 15c, 5 for s Newport pink sweet or jonquils at rate of $1 100. Mrs. Ru- Clack, Auburn. ea. will exchange for pure Bantams,. Jonquil bulbs, 75c doz, $5 100. Mrs. * BULLETIN. 25c. prefer stamps. Henry Robinson, Hawkinsville. Rt. 1, Box 44. Lavender wisteria vines rooted 20c ea rooted mums, red, yellow, white 10c ea, 50c doz. Add postage. Roberta Jones, Lula. Rt. 3. Chrysanthemums, different colors, ageratum, golden glow, larkspur 15c doz. purple lilac, cape jasmine, white, pink Dorothy Perkins roses 15c ea, 2 for 25c. Mrs. E. D. Rainwater, Fair- burn, Rt. 4. Red spirea, white double althea, pink crepe myrtle 20c. purple wisteria 165c. lemon lilies 40c doz. well rooted, post- paid on 50c orders. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Rt. 1. Hydrangea, August lilies 15c. geran- ium cuttings, rain lily bulbs 5c. wax plants rooted 10c. larkspur 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Cora Belle Miller, Dougiasville. Rt. 1. Larkspur plants, chrysanthemums 3 doz each for 20c or exchange for but- ter-beans. Mrs. Ora Thornton, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. ee | Red dahlias, yellow incurved, bronze, red, bfown chrysanthemums, large cannas $1 doz: exchange for daffodils fus Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 106, Augusta. All kinds pot flower cuttings 10c ea.| or exchange for bean or pea seed. Eu- hice Barrow, Fort Valley. Show type, different colors chrysan- themums 7 to 10 inches across 50c doz. exchange for white sacks, large size or peas. Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Rt. 1.- Geraniums, begonias, sultanas, ferns, 15c and 20c ea. white iris, yellow lily, dusty miller, red, yellow chrysanthe- mums 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewy Rose. : Hybrid coleus, salvia, blue and red painted tongue carnations, mixed giant kochias, all Hastings kind 30c doz. plants. Mrs. B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 2, Box 9. ~ Daffodil bulbs, early variety, also double peony flowering $1 100. special prices on large lots. L. A. Kellogg, Cumming, Rt. 5.. Milk and wine lilies 15c ea. single geranium, Christmas, Thanksgiving cactus cuttings 10c ea. red justicia 20c ea. exchange for begonias, sultana cut- tings, calladiums. Mrs. Indiana Bar- nes, Alma. Rt. 1. White, red, salmon, rose sultana. will exchange for Jarge white sacks, 1 un- rooted cutting for one sack. 15c ea. a B. C. Johnson, Rt. 4, Thomas- villes ; 5 Large double dahlia slips, white, 3 pinks, 4 reds, 2 yellows, orange, ball type pink, and variegated 10c ea, 80c doz. Velvie Martin, Gainesville. Rt. 9. Double dahlia slips all colors 35 doz. double hollyhock blooming size 40c doz. exchange for pink Portoricans or Park Strain Barred Rock setting eggs. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper. Hastings petunia collections plants 25c 2 doz, 45c 4 doz. moss wrapped. Mrs. D. E. Cason, Blackshear, Rt. 2. Large and medium size mums all colors. all colors sweet williams, mixed colors german iris, shasta daisies, buddleia, summers farewell. Exchange. Miss Blanche Woods, Lafayette, Rt. 5. Jonquil bulbs $1 per 150. sweet scent- ed. N. B. Burden, Jr., Elberton, Rt. 8. Boston ferns large clump, St. Ber- nard lilies, 2 for 25c. tiger lilies, red cannas 50c doz. Snow on mountain 10c doz. pink cannas, sword ferns 10c. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey. Begonias: Beefsteak, gumleaf, Lu-\ cerne, Picta Rosea, Rex, near Rex, star leaf. Umbrella plants, plumosa, sprengeri, pelargoniums. any 3 5c. azalea indica, japonicas 60c. other shrubs. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele. Pink canna growing bulbs 3 doz. $1. Humbert, President, pillow of fire 4 doz. $1. Lavender hardy digitalis plants 25c doz. postpaid. Mrs. A. R. Balcony petunias, howard star, rosy morn, giant zennias, marigolds, mon- orda, asters, salvia, giant snapdragon, hollyhocks, feverfew, calendula, celosia, 25c doz. Mrs. P, Blankenship, 105 E. Third St., Rome. Blue, white violets, blue flag lilies, yellow daffodils, April blooming nar- cissi, Iemon lilies, elephant ear, bloom- ing size 10c doz, add postage. Mrs. T. H. Heath, Douglasville. < Sunflowers 50c 100. hollyhocks 2 doz. 25c. Tree, May, deerhorn cactus, gar- lic, red dahlia slips 10c ea. shaster dai- sies 30c doz. add postage. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 2. Lavender, butterfly bush 15c ea. crimson, pink giant mallows, holly- hocks, perennial ageratum, pink giant snapdragons, artemisia Silver King, golden glow, physostegia, boltonia, 35c doz. postpaid. Mary Lewis, Cornelia. 'rison, Bolingbroke. Red, pink, salmon geraniums, purple, pink verbena 5c ea. 4 kinds ferns, Thursday, May 7, 1931, dusty miller 10c bunch. pink, red hi biscus 15 bunch. Miss Missie Raley, Mitchell. : 7 kinds begonias, 6 kinds cactus, pink, red justicia, pink, salmon sul- tanas 5c cutting. Add 8c postage smal] orders. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Buddleia, bulbs, blooming shrubbery, reasonable. Mrs. Robert Simpson, Wa- verly, Hall. Purple wisteria 20c to 35c del. Extra large 50c del. Mrs. V. V. Harwell; Rob- inson. Foxglove plants, hardy phlox 25c doz, blue flag lilies 3 for 25c. Add postage, Mrs. A. J..Stansel, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Fine shrubbery, iris, lilies, cannas, perennials, pot plants, wild flowers, mountain ferns. Send stamp or card for particulars. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Adairsville. oY Asters, snapdragons, pansies, blue, parma violets, 6 colors large chrysan- themums, ageratum, lantana, $1.25 100. physostegia, daisy mums, marigolds, petunias $1 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 6, Quitman. s Large double, single yellow daffodils, single white narcissi, jonquils, white German iris, orange day lilies $1 100. Blue single hyacinths, red spider lilies 35 doz. * Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton. __ Large yellow single, double daffodils, single white narcissi, jonquils $1 100. Large double white narcissi 50c doz. single blue hyacinths 25c doz. Mrs. R, ds T. Dye, Middleton Rt. 1. = Dahlia slips double 3 for 25c. milk and wine lilies small 10c, blooming size 15c. Will exchange arge mums for large sweet pepper plants. Mrs. J. W. McGee, Knoxville. = Large white, yellow, bronze chrysan-- themums, ageratum, physostegia, 30c doz. purple violets, Confederate grey ic ea, Larkspur 50c 100. Mrs. B. F. Har- / Iris labeled, Siberean, $1 doz. mixe $3.10 100. jonquils, narcissi cream, yel low, daffodils double, single yellow, cream, butter eggs $1.10 100. snow drops $1.10 25. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- houn. ; : = Blue grape hyacinths selected large bulbs 50c 100, $1 per 225. del. Mrs. L. J. Brown, Bogart, Rt. 1. a Rooted cape jasmine 25c ea. varie- gated dahlias i0c ea. lady of lake 25c- doz. exchange for potato plants. Write. Lola Thompson, Lawrenceville. Rt. 1. 10 colors, varieties fine double dah- lia slips 10 for $1. red, pink, white, be-_ gonias rooted 25c ea, cuttings 10c. weeping lantanas, geraniums 10c ea Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta. Rt. 2. Gladioli bulbs fine varieties mixed 25c doz.. small size bloom this season 75c 100. bulblets 25c 100. Add postage. Mrs. B. J. Edmondson, 362 Cooper St. Atlanta. Cuttings St, Augustine grass rooted $1.50 bushel. physostegia, ageratum blue 15c doz. red, yellow cannas, King Humbert, 30c doz. fob. Miss A. Dixon, | Alma. Box 55. a Large brown incurved mums 10c ea. cream medium size mums 5c ea orange day lilies, butter egg plants 25c for 6. exchange for other flowers. Muriel Mahaffey, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Daffodils, white narcissi 1c ea. all colors double dahlia slips, mums, red and salmon cannas 40c doz. petunias, | kochias, marigolds. Mrs. John Saye, Newborn. ees Blackberry lilies $1 doz. four oclocks, daisies 25c doz. crepe myrtles 3 for 50c. coral bush, white snow berries 35c ea. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville. Decorative dahia bubs and slips 10 ea. hardy obedient plant, sweet wil- liam mixed hardy phiox 7 colors mums 5c ea, 50 doz. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. ee 8 coladium bulbs 75c. red President canna $2 100. Queen Helen $1.75 100 Conard pink cannas, fairy lilies 50 doz. 2 ferns, 2 begonias. Mrs. C. C. Griffin, Cordele. Rt. 3. ae Red, white dogwood, azaleas, laurels 6 for 25c. yellow lilies, jonquils, mt. ferns, trailing arbutus, galax, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Richard, Hemp. one Prize winning chrysanthemums guaranteed large type, 20 varieties, va- rious colors, shaggy and incurved, 14 for $1.10, $4 100. Pink Alfred Conard cannas 75c doz. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, ee llow chrysanthemums arge type yellow chrysanthe , shasta daisies 30c doz. Maiden hair ie 15c ea. Miss Mary Bargeron, Sar- S. Large type mums, pink, cream, yel- low, white, 50c doz. zennia plants 10 doz. exchange for peanuts, dried fruit, potplants. Mrs. G. V. Norman, Elber- ton, Rt. 5. Yellow and striped canna bubs 25 for 15 good size. Mrs. B. N, Brown, Douglasville. Rt. 1. a nursday, May 17,1931. Flowers and Seed For Sale ston, asparagus ferns, begonias, ydrangeas, May cactus 20c. daisy pinks, house leak 25c doz. Enoch plants 25c: petunias 10c doz. Add pos- age. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Rt. 1. arge type pansy, larkspur, snap- dragon mixed. wallflower 20c doz. snow on mountain 75c 100. large double mixed zennias, 20c doz. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro. Salmon verbena, rooted plants 25c doz. large double cannas, red- yellow, 2 inks, burnt orange 30c doz. Mrs. E. . Taylor, Robinson. : Red King Humbert, gurnt orange cannas 30c doz. stiff leaf coladiums, blue plumbago 20c ea. Bos- ton, sword ferns, red conch begonias c ea. Mrs. Myrtle King, Robinson. erbena 20c doz. stiff leaf caladiums, 20c ea. large incurved chrysanthe- mums, 25e doz. dusty miller 15c doz. d, 2 pinks, white, orange cannas 30c z Mrs. F. R. Hobbs, Siloam. Dahlias: white, rose, red, red and white variegated, purple large double "5c doz. cannas: red, yellow 45c doz. rs. E. L. Pittman, Rt. 3, Canton. Buttercup, jonquil, and butter and ege bulbs $1 100. Mrs. Ben T. Echols, Philomath. i _ Jonquils, daffodils, buttercups, butter : egg bulbs 50c doz. Ready May Ist. ink, red Dorothy Perkins rose cut- tings rooted 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. . S. Alexander, Elberton, Rt. 6. Periwinkle seed mixed white and rose 5c large thimble full. Jack beans white, purple 5c doz. Mrs. John A. Short, Commerce, Rt. 7. : _. Dahlias: all colors and varieties 75c doz. exchange for feed sacks, cauli- flower, tomato. or potato plants. Mrs. Eugene Mozey, Clayton. ilver King, Physostegia, cut-and-: me, medium white, lavender mum plants 15c doz. White geranium, night blooming cereus, cactus cuttings 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Campbell, ising Fawn. Dianthus pinks, perrywinkle, shasta daisies 15c doz. verbena, red, pink, blue, small purple 5c ea. snapdragon plants pink, white, 60c doz. wild Easter lilies 50c 100. Mrs.|} W. R. Wise, Wadley. Gray violets, hen-and chickens or pencushion cactus. Will exchange for geraniums, fuchsia, begonias. Keedie Kirk, Rt. 2, Rockmart. , Geraniums carnation, hydrangea, Cereus, white, pink cactus, lovetangle, white, bronze begonia 10c. sword, Bos- ton, oak ferns 15c. ageratum, mums, daisies, lupines 15c doz. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro. Water lilies, water plants. send for list. D. W. Howell, Shellman. _ Double pink cactus 3 for 10c. Lace fern 15c chunk. double pink white, red geranium cuttings 5c ea. rooted privet hedge plants 70c 100. Mrs. Ethel Glad- den, Tallapoosa. Snapdragon plants assorted 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Annie. Tanner, _ Wrens. _ Pink cluster climbing roses 2 for 25c. yellow, white mums 2 doz 25c. pink verbena 10c ea. yellow cannas 25c doz. repaid orders over 50c. Mrs. F. E. appoldt, Lewiston, eae -Amaryllis bulbs 75c doz. daffodils, butter and eggs, white iris 25c doz. blue hydrangea, fidgetears 25c ea. No ex- changes, stamps, checks. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville. Rt. 1. _ Red cannas 3 for 25c, $1 doz. magno- lia trees 20c ea, $4.75 for 25. bird of Paradise canna 75c doz. Miss Ever- McLaughlin, Greenville. Rt 3, Box _ Red spirea, cape jasmine 15c. petu- nias, dusty miller, catnip, sea fern, ti- ger lilies, jonquils 10c dcz. butter and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Gor- don. oie . - < Pink rooted oleanders, ostrich ferns 15c. named dahias 4 for $1. purple iris, xed gladioli 20c doz. yellow, white -kerrias, * rooted. geraniums 10. Add postage. Belle Roark, Clermont. _. Wild Easter lilies, dogtooth, violets, blue bottle bulbs, jonquils, sweet vio- ets $1 100. Wild ripper beauty 50c doz. Miss Tommie Smith, Royston, Rt. 1. _. Snow on Mt., pink, purple, verbena, larkspur, pink primroses 25c doz. purple _lantana rooted 10c ea. Blue bottle Ibs, wild lilies, blood root $1, 100. Ss. E. C. McElhannon, Royston. ee Scarlet. verbena $1 doz. blue verbena 5c doz. jonquils, petunias $1, 100. snow Grop bulbs 50c 100. Mrs. A. A. Carey, Royston. Scarlet verbena, blooming size snap dragon $1 doz. Blooming size sweet illiams 75c doz. Daisies, 25c doz. Mrs. Clara Belle Carey, Rt. 1, Royston. Shasta daisies, single white daisies, : Ws M blue violets, blue bottle, primrose pinks 25 doz. fall pinks, mums 30c doz. pur- ple Easter lilies, yellow cannas, $1, 100. Mrs. Otto Carey, Royston, Rt. 1. Incurved chrysanthemum plants $1 100. red, purple dahlias 2 for 5c. Add postage. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzger- aid. Rt. 1. fie Red fuchsia, 6 colors geraniums, red, pink justicia, pink hydrangea, 4 cut- tings 25c. Asters, phlox 2 doz 25c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Rt. 4. Large blue iris $1.40 100. double daf- fodils 20c doz. jonquils 15c doz. Bos- ton ivy rooted, hollyhock 25c doz. blue wonder lily 20c ea. Mrs. M. J. Tay- lor, Fairmount, Rt. 1. White violets 50c 100. dusty miller, houseleak, bouncing betsy 25c 100. but- terfly bush, altheas 25c doz. trumpet vine 10c ea. Exchange for shrubbery, plants, farm seed. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. 12 types and colors choice named chrysanthemums 30c doz. postpaid, $1 100. will exchange. Mrs. M. M. Kel- ley, Lithonia. : Collection large and small chrysan- themums mixed $1 100 large type more expensive double and single dahlias 40c doz. add postage. Mrs. Allen Gregory, Rt. 6, Forsyth. A Tall mixed colors snapdragons, Bur- pee blend giant type fancy mixed col- ors pansies lc ea. add 7c postage. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun. Mixed cannas, blue. violets, verbena, snow drops, mixed /chrysanthemums, hollyhocks, fire plants, purple dwarf ARKET BULLETIN change for begbnias and double pink geranium. Mrs. G. F. Brooks, Powder Springs, Rt. 1, Golden glow, large white shasta dai- sies, white daisy chrysanthemums, 0c doz. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. _ Terrestrial orchid rogts, reddish pur- ple, 6 to 6 inch blooms. Hardy, 50c ea, 3 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa Cape . jasmine, flowering pea 1bdc. crepe myrtle, Washingtons kow wiste- ria, dusty miller, petunias, red velvet 10c. Easter and tiger lilies 6 for 20c. Mary E. Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3. Well rooted junipers 25c ea. flag, lemon lilies 10c doz. hyacinths 5c ea. unknown peas 5c pound. Add postage. J. P. Gable, Felton, Rt. 1. 9) |. Purple iris 35c doz. August lily 10c ea. Mrs. L. C. Abernathy, Lula, Rt. 2. Double pink poppy seed 10c spoonful. double pink altheas 75c? white olean- der 50c. purple violets 25c doz. sweet pomegranate 25c ea. everblooming per- sian lilac 50c. Mrs. J. W. Boyett, Nor- ris Station. __; : Banana shrub seed 10c teaspoonful. Mrs. I. ANLang, Bladen. es, President crimson or yellow cannas 5c ea, 50c doz. exchange for strawber- ry, bermuda onion plants, sugar crow- der peas, lavender or white dahlias, large. Mrs. Sarah Newman Etheridge, Box 85, Carl. Blue fiags 25c doz. orange cannas, bronze leaves 60c doz. mixed colors sweet williams 15c doz. add postage. exchange for flower cuttings. W Miss Eula Belle Green, Holly Springs, iris, Mexican roses 25c doz. white peo-|Rt. 1 nies 25c. Marsena Hughey, Ranger. April and May narcissi $1.25 100." white, blue violets, 50c per 100. white, red begonia 20c. mums 35c doz. red carnations 25c. Add postage. Mary Hughey, Ranger, Rt. 1. ; Milk and wine lilies 30c ea. Liiy of Valley, yellow cannas, 5c ea. jonquils 20e doz. pink spring blooming roses rooted 10c ea. all del. Mrs. H. L. El- liston, Rupert. pra Deep perennial phlox, plants 25c doz or 25c clump. white Turner chrysan- themum plants 10c ea. Mrs. Hawes Cloud, Crawfordville. Large type mums and dahlias, all leading colors, plants 35c doz, 4 for $1. arge cannas 50c doz. physostegia, shasta daisies 25c doz. postpaid... Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. 3 colors begonias, baby breath, plume ferns, 3 colors geraniums, 15c. hardy phlox, red .verbena, 25c doz. double cannas all colors 35c doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam. Pink Eugenia de Land water lilies $1. rose arey $1.50, white 25c. double red, double white lotus $1 ea. Miss Rebec- ca Jones, Eatonton. 3 varieties cannas, different varieties chrysanthemums, will exchange for other flowers, each to pay postage. Mrs. J. R. Jackson, Bowdon. Rt. 5. Sprengeria ferns, year old, grown from seed, rooted, 10c ea, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs, W. R. Smith, Jr., Chester, Rt. 2. i Wasp pinks, 6 for 25c. tiger lilies, Swamp lilies 3 for 5c. Lemon lilies 2 for 5c. Mrs. Mamie Barnes, Rt. 2, Nor- cross. : Dahlias, yellow, red, speckled, dou- ble 5c ea. chrysanthemums, yellow, white, red, hardy phlox, white, laven- der, 25c doz. postpaid. Gertrude Mes- | ser, Aska... : Tiger, Star, Lemon, Blue lilies, oxal- is,.cannas, 5 umbrella palm, tuberose, vinca, hydrangea, iusticia, geraniums 10c. mums, tAonkshood, zennia linaria, lupines, Gaisies 10c coz. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomshboro. Blooming siz? pansy plants, pink, red verbena, physostegia, larkspur, blue trailing evergreen, blue, white lavender iris 25c doz. add postage. Mrs. J. Els- ner, Austell, Rt. 2. Gladioli bulbs $1.50 per 100. A. J. Buchanan, Box 231, Americus. Black-eyed susans, 15c per 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. F. Tillmon, Glenwood, Rt. 1: \ Rooted wisteria 10c ea, 3 for 25c. fob. Jamye C. Hooks, Desoto. Jonquil bulbs, double or single, 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Carrie Whid- by, Orange, Rt. 2. Flag lilies, orange 15c doz. white Ea- ster lilies 10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Little, Ball Ground. Rt. 5. Iris, purple, lavender, standards 30c doz. orange day lilies 75c 100. white narcissi, with yellow cups, 3 doz 50c. daffodils 3 doz 40c. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2 | White, pink, blue hydrangeas 35c ew. 2 yr. old euonymous 2 ft. 50c ea. Presi- dent, red King Humbert, Beethoven, Canary yellow cannas $2 per 100. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson. Yellow, white daisy chrysanthemums purple lupines, grass pinks, Will ex-| Jonquil bulbs 25 for 20c. Hastings mixed chrysanthemums 6 for 15c, 25c doz. Lorena Vollrath, Winston. . Flower cuttings: salmon pink and red geraniums. red and pink hbegonias, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. A. Brown, Locust Grove. 2 Blooming peach trees, purple lilac 25c ea. large red, yellow chrysanthe- mums, white pompoms, brown, pink October pinks 20c doz. exchange for other flowers. Mrs. L. P. Clark, Bald- win, Rt. 1. : Hastings double dahlia bulbs, canna bulbs 10c ea, $1 doz. cape jasmine 25c and 50c ea. mums 3 for 25c. Add post- age. orders under 59c. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 9. . Sweet williams, bachelor buttons, larkspur, pink, yellow chrysanthemum plants 15c doz. Miss Jessie Cash, Flo- wery Branch, Rt. 3. : : Famous iris, Dream, Georgia, orchid rose, Mother of Pearl, Iridescent, $1 per 6. Postpaid June delivery. Cash. C. R. Hardy, Jasper. : Pink, red geranium cuttings 5c and 10c ea. Some rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Weeks, Sparks, Rt. 1. Thrift plants 50c per 100. red cannas $1 for 15 bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. H. L. Mosely, Reynolds, Rt. 1. Box 82. Large double yellow, cream chry- santhemums 25c doz. mixed or all one kind. Cash with order. Miss Tallulah C. Gordon, 7 W. Ninth St., Arco. Chrysanthemums all colors 50c doz. 2 for 75c. cannas double 60c doz. rose bushes all monthly large type rooted 25c ea, 2 for 45c. Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Atco, Ga. gy Cedars, from 1 ft. up. 25 up. - All orders filed. Mrs. R. B. Pirkle, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Gece Petunias, all colors also variegated, 6 to 9 inches, 15c per 100, 2 for 25c. Red gladioli 10 inches, 15c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sumner, Ga. Geraniums, begonias, jews, cactus, bottle plant, houseleak, fern, justicia, hydrangea, more than 20, all different. Will, exchange for setting pure bred light .brahma eggs. Mrs. Gordon Chambers, Parrot. Boxwood cuttings 5c ea. rooted as- paragus ferns 35c ea. hydrangea and juniper cuttings purple sweet peas roo- ted 10c ea. Add postage. Bernice Har- rison, Bremen. Lilac bushes 25c ea. rose Mums, red dahlia bulbs 10c ea, $1 doz red, pink geranium cuttings 3 for 25c. Add post- age Mrs. A.. L. Branan, 209 Hardeman Ave., Macon. Jonquils, daffodils, 60c per 100 fob.. will exchange for dried fruit or any- thing useful. Mrs. Jarrette Banister, Cumming. _ ae Snapdragon, pink and yellow, trans- planted into open ground 25c doz. 2 yr, English. dogwood 15c ea. dianthus plants 15c doz. Mrs. J. S. Boyd, Jr., Thomson. White jonquils, orange daffodils, lemon lilies, large hollyhocks, 15c doz, 2 for 25c. large yellow cannas, giladioli, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Z. H. An- derson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. : Large bronze mums 18c doz. large|1 red cannas 35c doz. Add postage. El- ree Burden, Elberton, Rt. 8, Box 83. White iris, double orange lilies, $1.50 Write: doz. $4 100. \coreopsis plants, 15c ea. mixed PAGE SEVEN per 100. Long trumpet blooming yel- low daffodils inspected, $2.25 per 100, prepaid. Mrs. Newt E. Spence, Carroll- ton, Rt. 5. 3 Exhibition chrysanthemums: yellow Wm. J., bronze Turners, Queen Mary, Yokahama, Silver Wedding, Major Bonnafon, Chadwich, Betty Ross, 65 doz. mixed. Mrs. Nina Stewart, Rt. 3, Box 51, McDonough. eG Cedars, 1 to 2 ft., 10cea, 3 for 25 White English peach trees 5c ea. well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Pollie Sam- ples, Cumming, Rt. 6. oe Box and yard flowers. will exchange for sweet pepper, pimiento and tomato plants. Mrs. J. S. Tayor, Elberton, Rt. 9 Water hyacinths 15c bulb, 2 for 25c. exchange for white feed sacks 100 lbs. or chicken corn. Mrs.D. M. Keen, Rt. 4, Box 190, Lyons. ee Cape jasmine plants rooted 50c ea, blue larkspur. 25c 100. double poppy, white daisy 20c 100. cannas 5c ea. ex- change for seed peanuts. Agdd post age. Mrs. H. B. Grizzle; Royston, Rt. Daffodils, jonquils, 75c per 100. Ber- muda grass roots good size 80c per M. add Nas ih Lucile Carney, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. Eee Bronze large ball type, lavender fringed chrysanthemums 8c ea, 2 for 15c. double coronarium chrysanthe- mums double 7c ea. jonquils large 25c aoe Mrs. W. M. Holden, Ball Bround, Rt. 4. as May cactus cuttings rooted 20c ea. unrooted 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. McEleheney, Monticello, Rt. 6. Blue Roman hyacinths 30c doz. Blue grape hyacinths 50c per 100. jonquils 25c doz. add postage. Mrs. William H. Colquitt, Comer, Rt. 1. | : Easter roses. 2 for 30c. golden bells 50c doz. butterfly bushes 3 for 25c daf- fodils, iris $1 100. foxglove, pinks 30c doz. exchange for potato slips. Mrs. A.J. Hefner, Talking Rock; Rt.-25 Scarlet King Humbert cannas 50c will exchange for peren- nial phlox, pink or red dehlias, 5 large kudzu roots, write first. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. a Sleet plants 3 for 15c. perennial pea, i package coreopsis, moonflower,. lantana, peren- nial pea, yellow pea seed 12c. Butter- fly plants 25c. Mrs. J. A. Pendergrast, - Reynold, Ga. eis Lace, Boston, Sprengeria ferns 35 bunch. oxalis 5c bulb. green jew 15c bunch. pink, red geraniums 10 cut- tings. will exchange for white geran- iums, butter beans. Mrs. O. T. Ath Loganville, Rt. 3. fe King Humbert cannas, red foliage yellow bbloom, green foliage red bloom, 3 bulbs 25c. Boston fern, German iris white, 3 for 25c. Sprengerig 15c e Mrs. A. H. Jarrell, Butler. Daffodils 10c doz. purple lilac 25c ea. butter and egg plants 25c doz. golden bells 2 for 25c. Mrs. Bessie Nichols, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ae. Weeping willow, pussy willow, 25c ea, purple lilac 20c ea, all 2 to 3 ft. box- wood 50c ea. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Rt. 7, Box 454, Atlanta. 2 Lots of red and orange cannas. will cele Mrs. H. C. Williams, Scot- and. Cloth of Gold rose vines 30c and 50c ea. althea, 1 to 3 ft., 15c ea, 25 or more, 10c ea. C. W. Page, Norcross. & Magnolia bushes 50c ea. crepe myrt- le bushes 25c ea. well rooted. B. Lx Banks, Pelham, Rt. 4. ae Red, white periwinkle seed 15c tea- spoonful. variegated pink and white four oclock seed 10c doz. big yellow daffodil bulbs $1.10 doz, blooming size. Mrs. J. M. Middleton, Camilla. Love lies bleeding seed 10c table- spoonful. will exchange for white hun- dred pound feed sacks free from holes Mrs. C. D. Burney, Rt. 2, Box 47, Hortense. ae Bronze chrysanthemums, 1a Shasta daisis 25c doz. blue violets 10c - Dorothy Perkins roses 15c ea. Immediate delivery. Mrs. T. H. Ed- wards, Pembroke. Golden yellow gladioli bulbs 15c doz $1 per 100, add postage. Mrs. F. L. Pearson, Altamaha. ee. Young lilac and bridal wreath bush-_ es 50c ea, 3 for $1.25. Mrs. Sallie Wil son, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Ae 50 tree and dwarf boxwood, $1 to $3. ea. will dig ball and help load for quic sale. Eula Mitchell, Lithonia, Rt. 4. _ Chrysanthemum plants, large, strong bronze, white, yellow. 25c doz. will ex- change for early tomato and pepper plants, 1 mum for 4 plants. state vari- ety. Mrs. A. N. Chambers, Bowdon, Rt. 100 red King Humbert canna roots - 5 ea, $3.50 for lot FOB. Mrs. G. T. Welch, Dallas. pe re Hundreds iris, growing plants, 35c yz to 75c doz. single and double al- a trees 15c to $1.50. box vines and ts. Lula Gachet, 238 Twelfth St., . Atlanta. _ rysanthemums, yellow thornless oses, honeysuckles, 6 for 25c. rooted d del. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sul- an, Carrollton, Rt. 5. ss Mums 2 yellows, 2 whites, lavender, pink, tan from prize winners, large incurved 50c doz. Mrs. Vivian Car- , Whitesburg. : Cape jasmines 25c and 50c. white arcissi, blue iris 20c doz. white vio- 15c doz. snowballs, purple lilac 20c. te star jasmine 10c. Mrs. G. C. ders, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. ink, blue larkspur, dusty miller, rimroses 15c doz. blue, white giant ris, white narcissi 20c doz. tiger lilies, ed carnations 10c. Mrs. J. W. Atkin- on, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Grape. begonias 6 for 12c. Maude. zoper, Dawsonville. Rt. 1. *hanksgiving cactus 8 yrs. old, $1.25 el. large 5 yr. old sprengeri fern $1.10 1. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Mixed collection of named varieties dahlia slips, rooted or unrooted. also shrubbery of different kinds. Mrs. J, Hynds, 225 Sutherland Terrace, N. Atlanta, Dearborn 0203. hinquepin, white running, old fash- med white rose 15c ea. hardy purple bena 2 for 5c. rooted geraniums 20c a. exchange for rex begonia, sultana. dd postage. Mrs. A. B. Lavender, rdon, Rt. 3. Double, single red geranium cuttings ea. red conch, begonia 10c. large leaf idering jew 2 for 5c. no order less in 25c. add postage. Miss Annie alentine, Gordon, Rt. 3. Golden glow, physostegia 2 doz 25c. ardy single hollyhocks 1c ea. orders aken for jonquils, daffodils, fall deliv- ry. no stamps. Add postage. Mrs. L. Porter, Ringgold, Rt. 1. Geraniums several colors, white Au- gust lily bulbs 20c ea. rooted green jew Ic ea. 20 named varieties dahlia plants. unnamed varieties cheap. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth. Rt. 2. 3 boxwood, 6 ft. high, 60 years old, 15 ea. 10 varieties geraniums, also k and orange 4c ea. Add postage. s. C. V. Wilson, Maysville. Petunia, shasta daisies 3 doz 25c. ranium cuttings, June cactus, cut- ings, conch begonias 5c ea. purple iris , doz. white hydrangeas 10c ea. Add stage. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gaines- ie, Rt. 7. : : Phlox 15c doz. white lilies, silver reed, larkspur 25c doz. yellow, pink ysanthemums 20c doz. branch ferns yYted 10c ea. dahlias 30c doz. Miss yndia Stancil, Rt. 2. Alpharetta. Blue iris, jonquils 25c doz. red baby ambler roses 25c ea. hollyhocks double 1d 15c bulb. exchange for blue Au- ust lilies, hydrangeas. Add postage. o checks or stamps. Miss Elzie Ham- y, Marietta, Rt. 2. . White chrysanthemums rooted 35c loz. rooted red geraniums 10c ea. wan- ering jew 3 for 10c. red dianthus arnations, petunias 25c doz. Ferns 2 or 25c. cactus 10c ea. Daisy Murray, aceville. re Blue iris 75c 50. day lilies 60c_50. sty miller 15c doz. blue violets, Star f Bethlehem 25c doz. pink rambler ooted 25c ea. Add postage. Hattie therwood, Oakman. : Minsignor, Nibelungen, Perfection, Sapho, Fantasy, German Bearded iris, 4.50 per 100; $40 M. Ready now. Jas. reton, Austell. ae Sago Palm bulbs, 1 yr. old, $1 ea. eady for del. Cash with order. Mrs. F. Tringle, Locust Grove, Rt. 2. Mrs. Warner dahlia tubers, 50c each, $4 doz; Others $2 doz. named Iris, $1.- 5 doz; Large, named Mums, also Pom ons, $1 doz. $5 C. Mrs. W. M. Jones, uyerly. Flowers And Seed Wanted erblooming climbing roses, dah- as, hollyhocks, Queens wreath vine, Siberian iris, plants having flowers suitable for vases. L. Otter, 826 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Hemlock 8152 J. Perennial phlox plants all colors at 6c doz. Mrs. S. O. Burke, Glennville. Daffodils bulbs in lots not less than 00. Write about prices. Newton, Forsyth. Plants For Sale rtoricans, Govt insp. 1 to 20M $2.25 del. $2 Exp. col. Special price on OM or more. Sat. guar. S. E. Hollis, xley, Rt. 1. : Mrs. H. E. $1.50 M del. Ga. Money order. $1.50. Portoricans, $2. SEES MARKET BULLETIN _ Greater B. and New Stone tomato, postpaid, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Sat. guar. J. H. Walker. Seville. State insp Portorians 1c$.75 M. Over 5M $1.50 M. Cash with order. No per- sonal chks. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn, R45 oes eS e ; Red skin Portoricans, $1.50 M, 5M up, $1.40 M. Cash with order. M. T. Griffis, Surrency, Rt. 2. Red ae Portoricans, $1.50 M, .FOB;- 1.65 M dl. April, May, June del. Wil- lie Pearce, Surrency, RFD 2. Pure Portoricans, $1.60 M. 5M _ up, $1.45 M. Cash. No chks. Del. I. Clayton, Tifton, Rt. 3. Imp. Purple Skin Portoricans from vine cut. $150 M FOB. -H. H. Smith Arabi, Rt. 1. Pure Portoricans, Govt insp. Ready. $1.40 M. Postpaid in Ga. O. F. Baker, Eptons Rte 1, eos eS C. W. cabbage plants, 70c M. 5M.$3. E. L. Kimbro, Ashburn. Marglobe and Greater Baltimore to- mato plants, now ready, $1 M. T. R. Craven, Baxley. ; Govt. insp Portoricans, red and pink skin, $1.75 M. May and June del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. . B. M. Bratcher, Alma, RFD 1. Pure, vine grown, State insp. Porto- Kudzu crowns, any quantities. Del. Cheap. Y. M .Anderson, Stonewall. Lead. var. cabbage, collard, onion and tomato plants 500, 60c; $1 M, 5M $4 postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lew- iston. ; Flat Dutch, E. J., cabbage, Blue Stem collard, 65c, 500; 90c M. Leading var..tomato and Iceberg lettuce, 30c C. L. C. McEver, Hoschton.. Raspberry, 10c each; wild strawber- ry, 25c C. -Yellow root, 15c lb. Exch. for whte feed sacks. Paul Jones, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. ae Marglobe tomato, $1.25 M. Greater B. tomato, $1. Plants six 10 in. high. L. P. Legg, Ashburn. Bunch Portoricans, $2.25 M. 10-20 M $2.15 M; running Portoricans, $1.50 M, 5M $1.40 M. Cash with order. H. A. Walker, Baxley, Rt. 1. Leading var. tomato, 85c, 250; $2.25 M. Pimiento, Ruby King and Bell pep- per, 75c, 200; Choice cabbage plants, 300, 50c. Postpaid. Safe del. guar. Chas. Drake, Jr., Braselton. ee Hastings wilt resistant Marglobe and Big Brimmer tomato,-15c C. $1 M. 2 Mrs. Walter McDonald, Alma, Hastings Big Brimmer and wilt re- sistant Marglobe tomato. Ready, $1.00 or 15 C. Mrs. S, Carter, Alma. Rt. State insp. Portoricans, ready. $1.40 M, FOB. Can ship 125 M. weekly. Sat. assured. Geo. Wheeler, (town not giv- en). Rt. 1, Bex. 32. Leading var. tomato, 85c, 250; $2 M. Pimiento, Ruby King and Bell pepper, 200, 75c; 500, $1.50; cabbage plants, 300 for 50c. Postpaid. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Rt. 1. | Prize Taker onion, $1 M, 60c 500; 30c 250 del. Cash with order. Mrs. J. G. Prine, Valdosta, Rt. 4, Box 69. Spearmint, horehound, 2 doz. 30c; Kudzu vine, 6 for 25c, All rooted and del. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton. E. J. cabbage, $1.20 M, 75c, 500 del. Exch. for peanuts. A. J. Pope, Talla- poosa. Portoricans, $1.75; Greater B. and Marglobe tomato, and onion plants, $1. All per M. C. L. Steedley, Baxley. Genuine imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M, 5M lots, $1.35 M. Sat. guar. Ralph Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. Portoricans, vine grown. Insp. ready. Grady Griffis, Odum, Rt. A. Sev. M cabbage plants, 10c C. To- mato, 15c C. S. R. Hardes, Surrency. Genuine Imp. Red skin Portoricans, pink skin, Nancy Hall, vine cuttings, not mixed, $1.50 M, $1.40 M in 10M lots. me Sat. guar. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Marglobe, Baltimore, Matchless to- mato, $1.35 M, 4M $1.15 M. Ruby King pepper, $2 M. Pimiento, $1.75; Lettuce All ready and del. Harold Smith, Baxley. : Portoricans, $1.75 M del. Greater Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M. Walter Johnson, Baxley. ies Collard and strawberry plants, each, $1 M. Also okra seed, 50c lb. D. F. Hamilton, Cordele, Rt. C, Box 83. Tomato plants, from certified seed. Bonny Best, Baltimore, Marglobe, $1 M. 10M up, 90c M. H. K. Wagnon, Pembroke. J Genuine Portoricans, from vine cut- tings, on fresh land ea. yr. $1.50 M. 10 eae E.|4 Imp. Portoricans, $1.75 M. 5M $7.50. ricans, $1.50 M. G. W. Hasty, Dawson. |. up $1.35 M FOB. Mrs. Eldon Joiner, Thomasville. Dill plants, 35c C. 20c for 50. Not less than 50 sold. No stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro. See Genuine Imp. Portoricans, Gov't insp $1.50. M. Ready. Sat. guar. D. D. Deen, Baxley, Rt. 4. 5 : Portoricans, Govt insp. From vines, ready, $1.60 M del. Over 5M $1.50 del. Tomato plants, same price. N. W. Dan- iel, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. ee Govt. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Cash with order. W. H. Vaughn, Baxley, Rt. Imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. 5M up, $1.40, FOB. R. W. Rentz, Baxley. _ Portoricans, Govt. insp. from vine cut. $1.75 M. Also Jamaica tobacco plants, $1.50 M. James T. Troupe, Bax- ley. oe Bee a Portoricans, purple and yellow skin, insp and treated. From vine cut. $1.75 M. 5M lots, $1.50 M del. Jno. A. Barker, Rochelle, Rt. 2, Box 183. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 40c, 500 65c M. New Stone, Greater Baltimore tomato, 40c, 200: 60c, 500; $1.00 M., del. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Hastings Ga. cabbage-collard plants, $1.00 M. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley. s Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c C, postpaid. Minnie Matthews, Plainville. - $1.50 M, del. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville. Govt. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. To- mato and Heading collard, 75c, 500; $1.- oa Now ready. J. W. Watson, Pitts. se Millions tomato plants ready: Mar- globe and Break-O-Day, $1.00 M. 5M, $3.75; white Bermuda onion, 75c M. All COD. Robt.: McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4: Pure red skin Portoricans, State insp. $2.00 M. del. 10M lots, $1.75 M. C. F. Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Marglobe, Stone and Bonny Best to- mato. Field grown. 75c M. Cabbage, Wakefield, Copenhagen and Fit. Dutch 50c M. White Bermuda onions, 75c M. tae Sat. Guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzger- ald. Marglobe and Greater B. tomato and collard and cabbage, all 75c M. Bermu- per, $2.00. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. Stone tomato plants, 60c, 500; $1.00 M. Postpaid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4, Box 144. ree Lead. var. tomato and cabbage plts., 500, 60c; $1 M. Red and yellow Porto-. ricans, 500, $1; $1.75 M. All postpaid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald. June del; white Bermuda onion, and New Stone tomato plants, each, $1 M. John R. Boatright, Coffee. Horse radish plants or roots for sale or exch. Mrs. H. S. Rakestraw, Pow- der Springs. J Insp. Portoricans potato, Pimiento pepper, Earliana, Burpees earliest to- mato plants, $150 M FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum:. Portoricans, insp. and treated, $1.50 M. Cash with orders. Mrs. J. L. Nor- ton, Baxley, Rt. 1. Pink skin Portoricans, $1.50 M. Over 5M $140 M. Mrs. J. R. Upchurch, Baxley, Rt. 5. E Portoricans, Govt insp. $1.40 M del. Money: order. E. N. OQuinn, Odum. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Govt insp. 1-3 cash, bal. COD. May 15th del. G. H. Lord, Graham. - Portoricans, State insp. $1.50 M. Baltimore and Marglobe tomato. $1 M. 65c, 500. All FOB. J. P. Mullis, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. 'Govt insp. red and pink skin Porto- ricans, ready. $1.50 M del. Ga. Money order. Exch for Ga. Cane syrup or country smoked meat. W. J. OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Rt. 2. : State insp. and dipped: Portoricans, May and June del. $1.50 M del. Ga. Also New Stone tomato, 25c C. $1.25 M. Leland Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2. Gov't insp. and treated Portoricans $1.50 M. 5M up, $1.40 M. Money or- der. Ready. Geo. Pridgen, Wray, Rt. 2, Box 36. : Cabbage and tomato and collard plants. Cabbage, 25c C; Tomato 40c C; strawberry, 20c C. Tomato, $2 M. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. State insp. Banana Yam _ Potato plants, $2 M. Portoricans, $1.50 M. May and June del. T. T. Winge, Rock- ingham. ~ Pure red and pink skin, Govt insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M FOB. Cash with order. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst. Pure Portoricans. Certified pink and purple skin. $2 M. del; $1.75 M FOB. Cash with order. No personal chks. T, E. Stalvey, Valdosta, Rt. 1. Govt insp. pink skin: Portoricans, ready. $1.35 M. 5M up, $1.25 M. Money order only. Seab Smith, Bristol. Portoricans from vine cr. potatoes, da onion plants, $1.00; Ruby King pep- | Purple skin Portoricans $1.50 M. May, Thursday, May 7, 1931, Pure certified Portoricans, ready, $1.- 50 M. 4M up, $140 M. FOB. E, Y. Stokes, Macon, Rts 3; Artichokes, strawberry and Masto- don blackberry, 30c C; $2.50 M. Rasp- berry, 60c doz. Kudzu roots, $6 M. Exch anything can use. Mrs. E. Spence Dunwoody. ae Gov't insp. Portoricans, $1.75 M d $1.50 M, FOB; Hastings Norduke. Ma globe, Norton wilt resistant tomato, $1.25 M. W. O. Bruce, Autreyville, R aR Napier Grass plants and roots, | ported from Africa. Produces more green forage per A than any other known grass. Stock and poultry like it. S. FF. Smith, Cuthbert. ioe Imp. Portoricans, Govt insp. $1.50 M Over 5M, $1.40 M. FOB. Sat. guar. Cash with order. Clifford Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. es r Imp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Early Tri- umph, $1.75 M. Ready. Sat. guar. E. L. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. : Red and yellow skin Portoricans, insp and treated, $1.45 M. 5M up, $1.30 M, FOB. .H. F. Johnson, Alma, Rt. 4, Wakefield and Copenhagen cabbage, 70c M. Stone, Baltimore tomato, Prize- taker, Aus. Brown onion, Beet, Pimien- to pepper. 500, 60c; $1 M del. Orders assorted. E. L. Durham, Saint Marys. Gov't insp. yellow skin Portorica: $1.60 M del. Ga. May, June del. John Pneram, Ty Ty, Rt: 2): be Chas. W. and Copenhagen cabbage, 300, 50c;, 65, 500; $1 M del; Cabbage- collard and white and green glaze mix- ed heading; New Stone tomato. Same price. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewiston. - Tomato plants, 25c C.~ $1.50 M. Add postage on less than M. Mrs. G. F. Denham, Griffin, Rt. A... eS Imp. Portoricans, from vine cut. $1 50 M. Cash with order. Sat. gua L. W. Taylor, Alma. Rt. 4. : 150M Pimiento pepper plants, $1.50 M. Ready to set out about May 15th A. J. Keadle, Yatesville, Rt. 1. ee Flat Dutch and Succession cabbage, $1.M del. Also Heading collards, 15c C. J. M. Bailey, Autreyville, Rt. 1. Imp. red skin Portoricans, $1.75 M. Es eee. J. E. Matthews, Moultrie, - Cabbage, tomato and onion plants, $1 M. Write for special prices on Po- tato, beet, lettuce and pepper plants. Andrew Clark, Thomasville. Marglobe and Greater Baltimore to- mato, $1; Ruby King, $2; collard and eee: 75 M. C.M. Thompson, Bax- ey. : Insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M, FOB. 50 to 75 M per week. No checks. J. E. Hern- don, Baxley, Rt. 4. : ae Progressive everbearing strawberry, 35c C; Horse radish, 4 for 25c; garden horsemint, peppermint, 10c doz. Black raspberry, 4 for 25c; sunflower seed, 10c 3 for 25c. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 4 ee Raspberry plants for sale. L. Vv. 3 doz. 50; Meeler, Baldwin, Rt. 1. Himalaya blackberry, horse radish sets, 3 for 20c; 6 for 35; Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2. | Imp. red skin Portoricans, Govt insp $1.25 M FOB; $1.50 M del. Ga. C. R. Savage, Cecil. ee 200M tomato plants: Burbank, Pro- lific, Marglobe, Livingston, Globe, Brimmer and Wilt Resistant, $2.50 M. Also Pimiento, Ruby King pepper. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Zs Portoricans, Gov't insp. $1.75 M 5M up, $1.50 M. J.C. Tyre, Bristol. = - Portoricans, Imp. or the old kind. 5M $6 FOB. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. Soe Govt insp. Portoricans, $1.45 M del. Ga. Cash only. F. M. Mullis, Odum, Rt. A, Box 134. Imp. Portoricans, State insp. $1.75 M. Ready about May 15th. Erskine Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2. eee Greater B. and New Stone tomato, postpaid, 300, 50c; 500, 75c;' $1.25 M Guar. to please. Lloyd Pass, Seville. Hastings Wilt Resistant Marglo and Brimmer tomato, 15c C. $1.25 M Mrs. J. J. Carter, Alma, Rt. 2.. Govt insp. Portoricans, May del. $1.- 50 M. Postage with order. J. W. Phelps, Tifton; Rt.* 7. 5 Improved Portoricans, $1.50 M FOB es with order. C. V. Willard, Doug- Portoricans, $1.75 M. F. M. Carter, Rockingham. s Portoricans, Insp. and treated, $1.50 M. 5M up, $1.35 M. Ready. FOB. W. C. Douglas, Alma. 2 Ready. Millions Guar. pure Porto. can potato plants from home grown S= lected seed. Gov't insp. $1.75 M. 5M up, $1.50 M. Jas, A. Chauncey, Scr ven, Box 66, = Plants For Sale e insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M; pep- lants, $2 M; All var. tomato, $1 ash with order. C. L. Smith, xley, sure Portoricans, State insp. $1.25 M. , $1.15 M. All FOB. Cash with r. Owen K. Kerrin, Winokur. globe tomato plants, 80c M. Mon- order. Leory Bowen, Baxley. , orto Rico plants, Govt:- insp. $1.75 Over 5M $1.50 M. Cash with or- -- Lamar NeSmith, Ashburn, Rt. 4. enuine pink skin Porto Rico plants 5 M del. 5M-up, $1.65 M del; $1.50 Exp. Col. Cash with order. Wm. onald, Valdosta, Rt. 1. es id fashioned Boones potato, Red in Portoricans, purple skin, $1.75 M. bage, 45c, 300; $1.10 M del. Cash rder. Bill Crow, Gainesville. nuine Portoricans, Govt insp. May ie del, $2 M, prepaid; $1.75 M col- over 4M $1.65. M; 10-20 M. Exp. $150 M. W. H. Boatright, Alma. ady T. strawberry, 20c C; Foxgrape rden gooseberry, 10c ea. 80c doz. for Portoricans plants or some- hing can use. No chks. Mrs. Henry ler, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : go M tobacco plants for sale or . for potato plants, or peas, or both. . Hunter, Abbeville, Rt. 2. ar. Portorican draws, Govt insp. p red skin. $150 M FOB. J. E. uggs, Bristol. : ew Stone, Greater B. tomato plants 00; $1 M del; 90c M. 5M $4; 10M . H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. ortoricans, ready now, $2 M. 5M up, , FOB. J. G. Purcell, Baxley. oricans, $1.50 M. 5M lots, $1.40 Ready. L. O. Morris, Surrency. ers Superior Portoricans, yellow | . Ready, $2 M. to 5M; $1.75 M, 5 10M; Above, 10M. $1.50 M. A. B. er, Plains,-Rt. 3. omato plants: New Stone, Greater c, 5C, 90c . COD. Cabbage: Ear- rsey, Charleston, Wakefield, 35c, ic M. COD. J. O. Stokes, Rt. 3, ald. : . ypermint plants, 12c doz. Maud per, Dawsonville, Rt. 1._ aspberries, 35c doz. Mastodon awhberry, 30c ; huckleberry, 25c doz. sy and catnip, 10c bunch; May rry trees, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. Ashe, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. e radish roots, 25c lb. C. V. Wil- Maysville. ~ fellow and pink skin Portoricans, sp. $1.50 M, FOB; $1.75 M del. Great- B. tomato and Pimiento pepper, FOB; $1.50 M del. J. W. Hod- um. . ltimore tomato, $1 M; Ruby King per'and Stone tomato plants, $1.50 for later del. W. Hyers, Alma. amaica Wrapper tobacco and Por- can potato plants. insp. from vine ut. Both, $150 M, FOB. Jas. T. le, Baxley. Pure Portoricans, vine grown, Govt. 9. $1.60 M; 5M up, $1.50 M; 25M up 1M. D. W. Black, Cordele, Rt. 1. penhagen early cabbage plants, 20c 60c, 500; $1.10 M; sweet pepper, 20c rs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Rt. 2. ra. Collard plants, 15c C; $1.25 M. Pee: Miss Cary Collins, Heph- ortoricans, Govt insp. and treated, 0 M del. Now. Cash with order. < H. Goodrum, Vienna, Rt. 5. - insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M; S, $1.75 M. May, June del. C. D. Ww, Gainesville, Rt. 2. - ll stamp Portoricans, $1.40 M. FOB _Boatright, Coffee. ure Portoricans, Govt insp. $1.75 M; bage and tomato plants, 20c C. $1.- M. C. F. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. bbage and collard, $1.50 M. FOB; globe, New Stone, Greater B. to- to, $1.25 M; Pimiento pepper, $1.25 All del. Special price on large . B. F. Mallard, Rincon. rtoricans, $1.40 M. Exp. Col; $1.70 ; tomato plants, $1 M del; 65c M Col. S. J. Lindsey, Omega. eater Baltimore tomato (growing 1 Ist yr. new ground) $1 M. Money der. Write for prices on less than M ts. Mrs. A. P. Cox, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. 00M Portoricans, yellow skin, Now dy, $125 M. large orders: small, 0 M. Govt insp. A. D. Cobb, Adel. Cabbage and onion, $1 M; tomato nts, $1.25 M; Portoricans, $2 M, 5M Cash. Mrs. R. A. Hackle, Val- | ta, 603 East Savannah Ave. wM tomato plants, ready, Early 50 M. D. M. Barber, Baxley. ican plants, $1.50 M del. Ga.|. ith order. J. 'W. Herndon, Sur- lin, Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 48. Stone and Baltimore. Make best of- fer; Portoricans, $1.60 M,: del: B. E, Daniell, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. Egg plants, 50c: $2 5C. Burbank to- matoes, 35 C.; $1.50 5C; $2.50 M. Head- ing collards, 60c, 5C. $1.10 M. All dell. J. J. Shearhouse, Guyton: Collard plants, 1 M or. exch white feed sacks. Malvin Collins Whigham. Tomato plants: Bonny best, Mar- 1 globe; New Stone; Greater B., all $1 M. C. E, Hamilton, Pembroke. Imp. Govt Insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M, FOB. May and June del. G. H. Rentz, Rt. 4, Baxley, aoe oe from vine cut g : : up; FOB. a OF Tyre, Coffee. : s Imp. yellow and pink Portoricans, and Triumph potato plants, postpaid, $1.75 M. Express collect, $1.50. M. J. U. Sewell, Pitts. a Portoricans, $1.50 M, FOB; $1.75 M, prepaid. Govt insp. Sat. guar P. D. Deen, Rt. 3, Alma. - Portoricans, red and pink, state insp. and dipped; $1.50 M FOB. Ship in three days. Money orders only. G. E. Aspinwall, Rt. A,Odum, Ga. Cabbage collard plants, 25c C.: Pi- miento, Bullnose pepper 40c C, or exch. for cloth, white sacks, or anything us- able. L. B. Rountree, Rt. 5, Swains- boro. : Broad or narrow leaf tobacco plants 25 postpaid. David Williams, Gaines- ville, RFD 7. Portorican potato plants, $1.50 M; Cabbage 50c; Tomato plants: Marglobe $1; Baltimores, 75c; Sweet Pepper, $1.- Leading varieties Tomato plants, $1 M. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. _ Imp. red_ skin Portoricans, Gov't. insp., $1.50 M. 5M up, $1.40 M. D. T. Herrington, Graham. State insp. yellow Portoricans, $1.75 M del Floyd J. Story, Quitman Rt. 1. Govt insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. Over 5M, $1.35 M. FOB. Sat. guar. C. H. Davis, Graham. : Imp. Portoricans, $1.75 M. Bunch Portoricans, and Spanish Boone, $2 M del; certified, and pure. Ray Hemp- hill, Flowery Branch. oe 4 Tomato plants, 20c C.; $1.50 M del.| D. Fisher Gaskins, Douglas. Insp. Portoricans from several yr. se- lection, $1.25 M; FOB. Parcel Post, Express J.C. Bonner, Hahira. Pure Portoricans, $1.50 M. Stone tomato plants, 80c M. Good quality plants. James Williams, Rockingham. Marglobe and June pink tomato plants 25c C. Postpaid; 65c 5C; $1 M, not postpaid. T. L. Fulford, P. O. Box 262 Waycross. Raspberry Black, Blue,. $2 C. Exch for 50 feed sacks. Everlene McLaugh- Yellow skin Portoricans Govt. insp. $1.75 M del. May June del. Money orders. Jesse Touchton, Pavo, RFD 1. Millions Portoricans $1.65 M del. Ga. 7 Exp. Collect. L. E. Byrd Brist- tol. Nancy Hall, P. R. and Big Stem Jer- sey potato plants, $1.75 M. Ready. Cash with order. Exch for young heifer calf Guernsey. or Jersey. Mrs. Emily E. Ahl, Alma, Rt. 3. 4 Yellow skin Portoricans, Govt insp. $1.75 M. del. May, June del. Money order. -D. Story, Pavo, RFD 1. Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M; 3M $4.75; Rhubarb plants, 35c doz. 3 doz. $1; Himalaya berry, 75c doz. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hartwell. Rhubarb plants, 50c doz. Yellow root 35c lb. Good collard plants 35c doz. Missionary strawberry, $2 M. Miss Ce- cil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Imp. Portoricans, pink skin, from vine. Govt insp. $1.75 M.FOB; $1.50 M, COD. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Rt. 1 Imp. red skin Portoricans and Nancy Hall, $1.50 M FOB. State insp. Late Flat Dutch cabbage, $1 M FOB. C. R. Redmond Pelham. Best early tomato plants, $150 M FOB; $1.75 M del. 25c C del. Mrs. Oui- da Harper, Osierfield, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M, 5M up, $1.35 M. Cash with order. Usery N. Adams, Graham. Pink Portoricans, $1.60 M. Over 2M $1.50 M del. Genuine, Nancy Hall, $2 M del. Lonnie Moore, Alma, Rt. 4. Portoricans, $1.75 M Big Stem Jer- seys, $1.50 M. Old fashioned Spanish potato plants, $1.75 M. M. H. Beasley, Baxley, Rt. 5. Jamaica tobacco plants, 50c M del. at bed; if shipped, postage extra. W. H. Mason, Ailey. COD Portoricans, $1.50 M. Tomato $1 M, 60c, 500; 20c C. FOB Sat. guar. M. J, Lewis, Baxley, Star Rt. oe MARKET BULLETIN Imp. red skin Portoricans, ready, $1.- 50 M. 5M up, $1.40 M. FOB; $1.75 M del. Ga. No chks. cash. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 69. Genuine imp. red skin Portoricans, ready, $1.50 M, FOB; $1.75 del. Ga. 5M up, $1.40 M FOB. Cash with order. No chks. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. Genuine red and pink skin Portoric- ans, Govt insp. $1.25 M, FOB. May and June del. No COD. We Gy OQuinn, Surrency. Red skin Portoricans, $1.50'M, 5M or more, $1.40 M. Cash with order. Pos- tage COD. S. D. Sheffield, Surrency. Hastings Marglobe, Extra Early, North, Norduke, Greater B. Red Rock, Bonnie Best, Redfield Beauty, tomato, 20c C. $1.50 M. Ready now. Wilson Carson, Lovejoy. Portoricans, ready, $1.25 M. Exch for pure bred pigs, or chickens. J. R. Brown, Baxley. Pink and yellow skin Porto Rico, Tri- umph, Pattesaw Yam, Japanese Yam, Pumpkin or Yellow Yam. $1.75 M; $1.- 50, 5M up; Tomato plants, $1.25 M. FOB. H. F. Stair, Valdosta. : _ Porto Rico plants, $1.50 M; tomato and Bermuda onions, $1; Cabbage, 75c M; Ruby King pepper, 50c C; $4 M. Exch Portoricans for Field peas. W W. Williams, Quitman. Insp. Portoricans $1.50 M; 5M up $1.- 40 M. Del Ga. Ready. J. G. Broome, Tifton, -Rt.-6.- s Imp. Govt insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M del. Ga.; $1.25 M, FOB. Now ship- ping. F. N. Bray, Cecil. Greater B. tomato plants, 30c, 200; 500, 60c; $1 M Cash with order. Oscar A. Poe, Valdosta, Rt. 2. Strong, E. J., Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 M; 5c, 500 del. No chks. Money order with order. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland. ee Genuine red skin Portoricans from vine cuttings, treated and insp. $1.65 M del. Ga; No chks. J. W. Haman, Sumner. , Portorican potato plants, ready, $2 M; 5M up, $1.75 M. Dupree Purcell, Baxley. Plants Wanted Want 500 red skin Portorican 50 Marglobe tomato; 50 early cabbage plants. Exch pure Whips, black-eye and white peas. Write first. Mrs. J. D. Braswell, Temple, Rt. 2. Want 10M Nancy Hall and-_ Porto Rico potato plants, cheap for cash; also old fashioned rough ring musk- melon and velvet okra seed at 20c Ih. A. D. Giles, Douglasville. Want pure potato slips. old stock for 1M slips; also Hastings tomato and cabbage. Plant for plant. Write first. J. T. Sauley, Milner. Exch. Tancred Leghorn eggs (cartons returned) and other value for tomato penis) Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Riaz Exch. 1 bu. Hastings pure Honey Drip syrup cane seed for 1M Portoric- ans slips. ville, Rt. 1. : Want 1M old time Providence potato plants. Write first. Mrs. J. J. Ed- mondson, Valdosta, Rt. 1. : Exch 1 white feed sack for 100 to- mato plants; will also exch. value for potato plants. Mrs. Florence Wood= ward, Fairmount. Want egg-plants, to eat, cabbave yel- low yam, and other plants. Exch value. Write. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody. Exch. 15 Ibs. shelled pop corn for 1M Portorican potato plants; also 7 lbs. for 500 Bermuda onion plants: Ea del. A. D. Brantley, Sparta. Want 1M Porto Rico potato plants. Exch. 100 Tancred L. eggs. W. A. Van- Mrs. L M. Thomas, Carnes- | diver, Martin, Rt. 2. Want 10M red skin Portorican plants for 1 Duroc J. around 100 lb. can be reg. boar. E. Abel, Tifton, Rt. 3, Box 149-A. Want exch value for Porto Rico po- tato plants. Mrs. W. A. Teasley, Dal- ton, Rt. 4. Exch. 1 thoroughbred Cornish. In- dian Game rooster for 1M purple skin Portorican potato plants, Ea. del. A. D. Morris, Toccoa, Box 395. Want 2 or 300 tobacco plants, strong, large plants and large leaf variety. Write. State kind and lowest price FOB. R. E. Kimsey, Farmington, Rt. 3. Exch. Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, 70c doz. del. for 1 M or more sweet potato plants. F. A. Rovers, Washington, E. Rt. 1, Box 261. Exch. at once 65 white feed sacks for 5M Porto Rico potato plants. Mrs. W. _ B. Autrey, LaCross. J. H. Sehell, Carrollton, Rt. 7. ~. 3 Exch. 30 Donaldson Red eggs from $1 per day Want 1M potato plants at once. E sh Strawberry plants and other va. Write,. Edna Foster, Ellijay. & _ Exch. 14 Ibs. nice sundried apple for 2M Porto Rico plants. Ea. del. Mi Want 1M Porto. Rico plants. Exch settings of R. C. S. L. Wyandotte egg: Ex. del. W. R. Roper, Orange, Rt. 1. Want 400 each, red and white yams and Boon potato slips. State price, et Arthur Sisk, Clarkesville. oe Want 1M Boon or Portorican pota plants. Exch 2 settings pure bred S. Ancona, Sheppard str. eggs. Ea. del James M. Corn, Cumming, Rt..3. | Want best price on 12 to 15 M re skin Porto Rico potato plants. S. V Hunt, Jr., LaGrange, Rt. 2. e Want Porto Rico potato plants. Exch value for 1M Write. Mrs. L. E. W. gins, Doyle. Seed For Sale - Gherkin cucumber, 3 tbls. 10c; Rus- sian sunflower, Perkins long green fe okra, 4 thls. 10c. Exch for other se Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt.2. Calif. ber seed, 10c start postpaid Spencer A. Teal, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 90 . Black Spanish watermelon (best mei. on ever grew for home use) seed. 10c oz, Wialter Dobson, Calhoun, Rt. 2. 148 lbs. Honey Drip cane seed, 4c Ib. Willis, $4.50 for lot FOB. Joseph - Sharpsburg, Rt. 2, Box 3, ~ New Guinea butter vine or bean s Fruit grows 5 ft. long. Wt. 15 lbs. Good to eat. 20 seed, 10c. Add postage. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Rt. 4. a Excel watermelon seed, 60c Ib. C. A. Walker, Ellaville. Mammoth Russian sunflower 40c qt. plus. postage. Martin, Rt. 2. : Le Vine okra seed, 90 seed for 25c. Miss - Mary Melton, Americus, Rt. 2... | 10 Ibs. pure Stone Mtn., hand saved 25c lb. and postage. No chks. Money order with order. R. F. Farmer, Mill edgeville, Rt. 2, Box 106. Z Watson and Dixie Bell, 50c Ib. $2.20 for 5 Ibs. $4, 10 Ib. del.~Also 2 Ib. Kleck- es for $1. Mrs. F. Happoldt, Lewis- on. Calif. Moss beer seed, 10c start. W: exch. Send stamp to return seed. Miss Ella Bond, Carnesville, Rt. 1. acs /00-Ibs. Stone Mtn. seed, 40c an postage per lb. Guar. pure and soun well cleaned and dried, from 35-40 melons. C. W. Collins, Atlanta, 813 1-2 Bankhead Ave. | = Orange cane seed, 48c gal. per, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. Beer seed, 25c per start. Add pos age. Mrs. Nancy Cochran, Madiso: Rt. 2, Box 58. 5 Sorghum seed, $1.75 bu. Everlene seed, Viola Smith, Carl Ro. | Laughlin, Greenville, Rt. 3, Box 48 Pride of Ga. melon seed, 60c Ib. Exch for Porto Rico potato plants at $1.50 M until May 20th. Mrs. J. D. Cox, Grif- fin, Rt. A. ee Hastings mammoth Russian sun flower seed, 20c lb. 3 lbs. 50c; 5 Ibs. 75 del. Broom corn seed, 15c lb. 5 lbs. 50 del. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2 Long handle gourd seed, doz. 13 del. Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove. Cherry pepper seed, 10c spoonful; ev. erbearing white bunch butter beans 25 ib, N= Ds Herris; Gules oe 25 bu. good sound, well matured can seed, $1.50 bu. FOB Tate. W. J. Brad ley, Jasper, Rt, 1. || Martin gourd seed, 10c pkt. 3 for 25e, plus postage. No stamps. Mrs. T. B Thomas, Thomashboro. : Pikes Peak (unexcelled for pie an custard), very prolific,.early maturi a and execellent keeper. Absolutely free to party who will send postage f them. S. A. Beavers, Cumming, Rt. 2. Calif. beer seed, 10c postpaid for tbls Money or stamps with order. Mrs. H L. Murray, Ellaville, Rt. 3. es Home grown Burr Clover seed, 3c Ik in rake up; 6c recleaned. June, Jul and August delivery. Booking orders Gene Harper, Hartwell. Se eee Calif. or Moss beer seed, 10c start 25c cupful, postpaid. A. A. Nash, Riv. erdale, Rt. 1. : Davenport watermelon and Burpees salmon cantaloupe seed, each, 20c pkg; Ga. Heading collard, 10c pkg. 50c Ib, Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2. | 3 best kind watermelon seed mixe cantaloupe, okra seed, all, 25c cupful:; garden wonder vegetable, 10c pkt. Mrs H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton. 3E TEN lowers and Seed For Sale Small palms 25c ea, larger 50c. lark- spur seed, periwinkle.seed 25c lb. will exchange for velvet beans, collard seed. Mrs. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick. Perennial orchid phiox, 25c doz. hasta. daisies 25c doz. add postage. Mrs. G. C. Parker, 411 Seventh Ave., Cordele. 4 blue 2 year hydrangeas 50c ea, $1.- 0 for lot, scarlet King Humbert canna 60c doz. Large orange and red cannas ,ea. Mrs. N. B. Brady, Cairo. _ Althea lily bushes 10c ea. add post- age. Bessie Brown, Cumming, Ga. Rt. Box 9. -Caiadium bulbs, 1, 2 and 3 yr. old lbs, 10c to 25c ea. bridal wreath spi- a 10c ea. add postage. Mrs. N. B. Jolley, Norris Station. 100 large blooming size milk and lily gulbs 15c ea. add postage. Mrs. Jack- son J. Pike, Morven. Evergreen hedges 6 to 12 inches, well ooted, 75c to $1 per 100 postpaid. Bon- Roberts, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. - Golden glow 20c doz. feverfew, chry- Santhemums 15c doz. 2 for 25c. blue nd white violets 10c doz,-3 for 25c. xchange for bulbs, coral vine roots. Mrs. James Baynes, Greensboro. Large cannas, red, orange and lemon doz. lupines, shasta daisies, dusty miller, feverfew 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. C. Carter, Winder, Rt. 3. Seed: Bachelor button, double mixed innias, variegated marigold 10c cup- ull. four oclock seed mixed 5c doz. corn flower plants 15c doz. Add post- ge. Mrs. J. G. Dodd, Alpharetta. Rt. Daisy chrysanthemums, rooted, well ooted violets 15c doz. add postage. Mrs. J. B. Batchelor, P. O. Box 17, Jersey. All colors mum plants 20c doz. phy- Sostegia plants 10c ea. rooted begonias: -20c ea. will exchange for other flowers. Mrs. L. C. Oliver, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. ; ed and yellow canna bulbs 15c doz. pink 10c bulb. add postage. Miss Bes- sie Brown, Maysville, Rt. 3. lowers And Seed Wanted _ Lemon lilies, yellow flags, Queens wreath or Mexican rose, Siberian iris, iger lily, yellow thornless rose. Mrs. D. B. Morgan, 826 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta. _ Rooted white fuchsia, sultanas. Will exchange other flowers. Mrs. C. H. Og- ee, Crawfordville. arge blooming size gladioli bulbs, any color except red. Will exchange ouble white Easter rose, Star Beth- ehem, hydrangea cuttings, cream ysanthemums, others. Write. Mrs. P. Owens, Roopville, Rt. 3. | __ Coral or pink vine, double geraniums, yard hydrangeas, small, well rooted. li exchange Rocky Ford cantaloupe, kK: Stone Mountain watermelon, -alm of Christi seed. Janie Crumley, Pitts, Rt: 1. _ White and yellow narcissi, perennial Sweet peas. Will exchange white Eas- ter lilies, pink gladioli, red cannas, Write. Mrs. H. M. Waters, Hilltonia, tot, Box 112. Fancy leaf caladium, wax vine. Will xchange flower cuttings. Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Doyle. Wild jasmine vine, any color. Exch. any kinds pot flowers, red cannas. Mrs. George B. Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 4. Azaleas rooted, verbenas, red, yellow jJaponicas, and pink cannas. Exchange early yellow bunch Tillman peas, purple crowder, running butter beans, okra oe Mrs. W. H. Bonner, Hahira, Rt. _ Half inch earth almonds, at lowest ice.. M. C. Thompson, Soperton. Cape jasmine, pink dogwood, red, wht ea Japanese magnolia. Write. Mrs. H. Smith, P. O. Box 183, Sparta. 1d fashioned bleeding heart rooted. exchange sage, horseradish roots, vening primroses for same. 6 roots or 5 primroses for one plant. Mrs. D. T. ew, Curryville, Rt. 1. ew butterfly lilies. W. A. Jenkins, n. Del. Valdosta. ouble japonicas, white, pink hy- drangeas, Irish junipers, blue grape hyacinth, white wisteria, Double hya- sinths, rose, pink, white cannas. Will exchange pure black giant eggs. Mrs. D. J. Cheek, Cobbville, Rt. 1. Flowers, seed, plants, bulbs. petun- as blooming size all colors. Will exch. hen and 12 chicks for same. Mrs. John Tinsley, Arlington, Rt. 2. Butterfly ginger, fairy lilies. Will change, white, pink cannas or pay asonable price. Write. Miss Ger- rude House, Calhoun, Rt. 4. MARKET BULLETIN All colors sultana, white fuchsia, rooted. Mrs. Charles H. Ogletree, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. : Cannas, gladioli, tulips, bulbs. Will exchange, write for particulars. Mrs. Ruth Rollins, Dalton, Rt. 6. Fluffy ruffle fern, blue hydrangea, blooming size, blue sultana, Will exch. Hastings heliotrope seed, mixed colors, and other annual seed for same. Lin- nett Gordon, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. : Begonias. any kind except conch. Will exchange butter beans, crowder peas at 20c lb. for same. 1 pound seed for two rooted plants. Mrs. A. H. Hulsey, Pavo Rt. 3. Dahlias, double cannas, all colors, rooted roses, geraniums, begonias and others. Will exchange Barron W. Leg- horn eggs 257-298 AA breeding, Wrt. Mrs. F. E. Grubbs, Rt. 1, Demorest. Salmon sultana, rooted or cuttings. also fluffy ruffle and ostrich plume fern. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord. Gladioli and dahlia bulbs.and shrub- bery. Will exchange tomato and pep- per plants for same. Write what you have, and get my list of plants. Caro- lyn McRee, Meigs. = Mixed petunia seed. Will exchange four oclock seed, white and red mixed, 5c doz. for same. Write first. Mrs. Ruby Shore, Fairburn, Rt. 4. F 4 poinsetta plants. quote lowest price. Mrs. Robert Shingler, Ashburn. Any kind begonia, cactus, and ferns. Will exchange pepper plants, ruby King, tomato plants. Matchless and New Stone for same. Mrs. J. D. Pea- Gock,: Alma, 7Rt. 2. = > Geraniums, begonias, ferns, coleus, wandering jew, sultanas, giant ruffled petunias, periwinkles. Exchange chick- en or speckled guinea eggs. Miss Mary Hood, Cleveland. Flowers. Write what you have. Ex- change Thompson improved ringlet B. R. eggs at $1 15. \Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cave. = Lily bulbs, named hardy phlox. Wrt. exchange good white unwashed feed sacks, 100 lb. for same. Mrs. Russell Thornburg, Sulphur Springs. Yellow, white jasmine vines, several clematis vines, blooming size, strong | roots, ribbon grass. double hollyhocks. State price and size. Mrs. D. B. Mor- gan, 158 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Rooted ferns, begonias, sultana, ge- raniums, cactus, coleus, oxalis. Will ex- change 2 lbs. goose feathers for same. State what you have. Mrs. Less Sou- thern, Cartecay. : Salmon and red sultana. Will exch. all kinds box flowers for same. Write first. Mrs. J. C. Pittman, Lumber City Rt. 1, Box 8. Japonicas, oleanders, tea olive, ba- nana. shrub, baby breath fern. Will exchange butter and eggs, jonquils, narcissi, chrysanthemums, phlox, vio- lets, iris, golden bells, pot plants for same. Mrs. Fuller Joiner, Tennille. Nandinas, spirea, boxwood, arbor vi- tae, weigelia, daffodils, narcissi, glad- ioli, large. chrysanthemums, dahlias, shapdragons. Will exchange white Pe- kin duck eggs for same. Mrs. F. S. Liles, Woodbine. : Pink or red cannas, double dahlias, white, pink, yellow, white fever few. Will exchange value for same. Mrs. Mattie Johnston, Villa Rica, Rt. 4. 2 yard hydrangea, blue and pink. 2 coral vines, small well rooted. Will ex- change rocky ford cantaloupe, okra, hot pepper, palm of Christi seed for same. Janie Crumley, Rt. 1, Pitts. Sultana bulbs, ferns, geraniums, 2 of each kind. Will exchange white: run- ning butter beans for same. Send pos- eee, Mrs. Minnie Mulling, Gibson, Any kind rooted plants. Will exch. dusty miller plants at 50c per 100 for same. Mrs. J. A. Funderburk, Durand. Geraniums, spotted. leaf, satin or grape begonia. Will exchange doz. as- sorted colors chrysanthemums for root- ed geranium or 2 - unrooted, strong on Mrs. R. C. Mullis, Rochelle, Rt. Double dahlias, any color except red, zinnia seed mixed double. Will exch. jonquil bulbs $1 per 100, daffodils, but- ter and eggs, $1.25 per 100 for same. ipl Mary Pearson, Luthersville, Rt. Geranium plants, sultanas, Boston | 9 ferns. Will exchange tiger liles for same, plant for plant, each to pay pos= ees Mrs. J. A. Barnes, Clermont, Ga. 500 pansy plants, all varieties, advise price first letter. J. S. West, P. O. Box 171, Sardis. 2 large Boston fern cuttings. Will exchange haif pint pure Stone Moun- tain watermelon seed for same. Mrs. E. D. Tuggle, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ Large flowering cannas, gladioli, as- ters, chrysanthemums, other choice Iflowers. Will exchange Acme, John Baer, Marglobe, Norduke tomato _and ruby giant pepper plants. Mrs. F. 8S. Kirksey, Albany, Rt. A, Box 29. Any kind sultana, watermelon, caro- line jucerne begonia-cuttings. Will ex- change double red, rose, and white geranium cuttings for same. Evelyn Moore, Cataula, Rt. 2. Pink or white cannas, gladioli. Will exchange himalaya blackberry plants. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. Japonica plants and carnations. _Ex- change pink conch shell geranium, wandering jw, white iris for same. Mrs. E. M. Scroggins, Unadilla. Gladioli bulbs, all colors. Will exch. brown-eyed susans 10c doz. purple li- lac, pink crepe myrtle, 10c ea. jonquils 15 doz. for same. Mrs. Ammie Rob- inson, Bowdon, Rt. 6. Dahlias, sagamore, and snowdrift. Exchange pink perennial phlox, mixed colors sweet William plants, 12 plants for 1 dahlia tuber. Naomi Gladden, Rt. 3, Box 31, Tallapoosa. = Gladioli bulbs. Will exchange flag lilies for same. Mrs. G. O. Gaines, Box 214, Royston. All colors verbena, incurved chrysan- themum plants. Will\ exchange other flowers, bulbs, Jersey Black Giant eggs at $1.25 per 15 for same. Write. Mrs. W. E. Whisnant, Rutledge. Second-Hand Machinery For Sale McCormick grain binder in. very good cond. $20. W. F. Manley, Grif- fin, Rt. A. . One 4 gal. churn, Dazey, perfect cond. $2.50 or exch. for good syrup. Write. J. W. Clayton, Blackwells, Rt. Ae 1 Gullett double breast 70 saw huller gin, also press, pulleys, etc. complete, good cond. for sale cheap or exchange for corn. Thos. W/ Davies, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 4. Rice huller, 2 puller rolls, 4 wood pulleys, hangers, etc. Write for par- A. LaRoche, Crescent, Ga. Cutaway harrow I. H. C. 8 discs used very little $20 cash or exch. for corn, calves or pigs. John W. Moseley, So- perton, Rt. 2. < One 48 in. corn mill rock complete in first class cond. One 20 h. p. Inter. gas engine. Will sell separate or all together. W. S. Bold, Stapleton. Deering binder, $45; electric plant $50; electric motor for machine. G. H. Clark, Griffin. : One stump auger in good cond. $20 or exch. for 100 brown leghorn baby chicks. W. H. Stubbs, Glennville. . Two Oliver Goober 1 horse turning ploughs good as new, $5.50 ea. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 4 it. 4 tobacco sticks, made of South Ga. yellow pine timber used one time, $9 per M, new ones $10 per M. J. F. Self, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Moline tractor, self starter, and 1 McCormick hay rake in good cand. will sell at a bargain or will trade for good pair of mules, milch cows of same value. M. W. Prickett, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 2. : Fordson tractor with pulley good cond. McCormick reaper and binder, McCormick Deering riding cultivator, Oliver double disc plow and other ma- chinery to exch. or cheap for cash. M. B. Lee, Ft. Valley. Ga. Rt. 2. No. 2 Chattanooga 3 roller cane mill, large roller 12 inches, others 8 in. $25 or exch. for hogs of equal. value. G. S. Bowman, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. : : 1 J. B. Colt Acetylene plant in prac- tically good cond. plenty of piping and some fixtures, $25 or exch. for any- thing useful on farm. P. W. Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 1. 2 gal milk cans and cooler in good cond. $14. Henry L. Smith, _ Locust Grove. 1 set Fordson tractor governor al- most new guaranteed to be in first Ses cond. $10. Malvin Collins, Whig- am. 225 ft. 1 1-2 piping 10c per foot. Nearly new. Bill Crow, Gainesville, Rt. Good used disc, 16 in., for harrow. Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. 8 H P. Mogul I. H. C. gas engine, A-1 cond., 10 h. p. Titan lL. H. C. gas engine slight repairs, for sale or exch. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville. Box 287. One 7 3-4 by 10 Farquhar engine and boiler with all fixtures for sale cheap c. oo J. I. Roberts, Milledgeville, One good used Deering binder, needs |shafting, puleys, etc., $100 2 ticulars. Will sell cheap or exch. J. x Thursday, May 7, 1931. some repairs, $25; 2 horse Crescent plow $3.50 FOB; and other farm mach- C. V. Martin, Bowers- inery. Write. ville. Ri. T=: 1 IHC riding cultivator with disk, used one season, $50. W. F. Culpep- per, Hawkinsville. : 1 mowing machine, 1 rake, 18 disk harrow, 1 1-2 ton truck with solid tires and other farming tools for sale. L. S. Rogers, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 108. 1 good Primrose cream separator in good cond, $15. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga. (os 1 Cole corn planter, 1 Derring mow- ing machine and rake, all in good cond | for sale cheap. M. M..Ayers, Demo- rest, Ga. 1 Niagara pach duster and 1 3-4 h. p. engine in good cond. for sale or exch. for McCormick mower. J. J. Smith, Gray, Ga. Four 70 saw Lummus air blast gin system complete with boiler and en- gine in good cond. cheap. C. H. Bow- ers, Canon. Ga. A 500-1000 tobacco sticks, 1 tobacco sheet and 12 crocus bags to exch. for 100 any large breed baby chicks. Mrs. B. B. Roberts, Stockton, Ga. Old style DeLaval cream separator doing good work, $10, also 1 Sharpler cream separator No. 4 slightly used, $25 FOB. P. W. Ethridge, Miiner, Ga. Gasoline engine 1 1-2 h. p. nearly | new, good cond. Will exch. for 30. hens and deliver within 15 miles of Atlanta. E. O. Jolley, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. - 7, Box 279. : g Ws One suction gin outfit complete with OB cars. or will exch. for equal value. Write for particulars. J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass, a. One 15 h. p. power engine for sale cheap. Frank Touchton, Fargo, Ga. One binder. in fairly good shape for sale or exch. for one pair of pigs of good stock.. E. B. Adams, Oglethorpe, Goes Rt. 2.25) a en One cotton stalk cutter and one cut- away harrow, one grist. mill for sale. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. = No. 10 DeLaval separator and 10 gal. can, $25. L. M. Cason, Sr., Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. ; o 25 h. p. gas engine in excellent cond.- except for 2 minor repairs, $150. W. J. Beavers, Blackwells, Ga. eae 1-2 row one horse cotton duster, nev- er been used. Will take velvet, Otoo- tan beans of any good seed. Write. R. M. Strickland, Tallapoosa. oe 1 Fordson tractor; and other farm machinery almost new cond, never been out in the weather. Come and make examination. W. E. Ray, Nor- wood, Ga. Le 100 lb. farm bell, $10 or exch. for po- tato plants or pigs. -Mrs. Cassie Sla- ton, Arlington, Ga. RFD. 75 lb. farm bell for $8 fob or exch. for chicken or pigs. Mrs. Cecil Slaton, Arlington, Ga. 1 Covington cotton planter, old mod- el in running order, 2 corn plates, no brush, $3 f. 0. b. Omega, Ga. . Freeman, Omega, Ga. 1 Litz grinding mill practically new. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga. 1 Junior riding cultivator, $15 good as new. M.A. Reece, Rome, Ga. 2103 No. Broad St. | 1 McCormick mower and rake C. T. Miler, Leo, Ga. Corn planter with fertilizer attach- ment in good working cond. $5 cash or exch. for 3 M potato plants delivered to me, big stem Jersey preferred. P. | E. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga. DeLaval No. 12 separator in per- fect cond. $50 or exch. for peas, corn, CG Ge $40. 44 Irish potatoes or anything can use. C. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. : 2 pecan tree dusting machines good cond. cheap. Chattanooga cane mill No. 44 complete; 1 Williamson stump puller complete with cable, all good cond. Write for list of other used ma- chinery. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. 1 grist mill. Write for Ga, exch. for cows, hogs corn or hay. W. M. White, Gainesville. 16 West Ave. 2 Delco generators $25 ea; one set of batteries $25. Good cond. or will exch. for cows or calves, or pigs. Pat Sor- rells, Danielsville, Ga. fe 1 horse compost drill all_ steel, in good cond. Also 1 carbide light sys- tem in good cond. Write for particu- lars. W. D. Garrison, Ashland, Ga.- 2 ten gal. milk cans with ice con- ee extra heavy and in good cond. 10. GaeRt. 2. Shallow well pump in A-1 cond. fur- nished with 32. or 110 volts motor, $20 cash. W.D. Watson, Loganville, Ga 1 Case grain separator for sale or : Henry L. Smith, Locust Grove, price and description. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, : sday, May 7, 1931. For Sale me 1930 model Franks two row dus- ng machine, never been used, for sale $30 cash with order. G. H. Wood, Sandersville, Ga. walking cultivator in A-1 cond. $18 sh or exch. for riding cultivator in ood cond. or field peas. Buford Carr, enna, Ga. > horse riding cultivator with six ft. ring teeth and two disc hillers, $25 or exch. for field peas. Cecil S. es, Pitts, Ga. set tractor governor used little, anteed satisfaction. Malvin Col- , Whigham, Ga. Mobley boll weevil catcher used season, $20 or exch. for 2 reg. Es- pigs. Abner Baker, Norman Park, a. hou. 1. C8 latest model Colts carbide light ant under ground tank, nine lights including all pipe lines, $150 cash. W. . Johnson, Climax, Ga. Rt. A, Box ee 3 -4 in. rubber belt to exch. for 2 bu. as or 3000 Porto Rican potato slips; little giant hand plant setter, good ew in exch. for Potato slips or peas will sell for $3. Mrs. H. I. Peeples, ovejoy, Ga. Jno. Deere planter in good cond. 50 FOB. 1 Fowier plow in good cond. $10 FOB. R. H. Wood, Dacula, Ga. Rt. One 12 h. p. center crank Schofield m engine, cheap. R. S. Kell, Tif- Second-Hand Machinery , Ga. Improved Leggetts Champion: dust- , used very little, $7 FOB Whigham. s. S. A. Terrell, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 4. 4h. p. gas engine in good cond. for or exch. for pure stock of chick- s. Jesse Thigpen, Gibson, Ga. Rt. 1. me 30 gal. revolving churn, $10. H. Camp, Waters, Ave., Hapeville, Ga. Good Fordson tractor with extension s and binders, $1.50; 2 Oliver Goo- one horse turning plows good as , $9.50 ea. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Little Junior separator good as new $20; one bone binder $12. Nanie Chas- Groveland, Ga. 2 row John Deere corn planter with | ll new improvements just been used ( W. H. Pitts, Ringgold, Ga. Foos 12 h. p. gas engine good cond. 0 cash or exch. for corn at $1 bu. ach to pay transportation charges. H. . Whatley, Brooks, Ga. Box 134. ne 2 row cotton duster practically ew $35 or exch. for milch cow, heif- of equal value not under 4 mos. old 6 thrifty pigs any breed. W. T. el, Riverdale, Ga. : galv. 20 hole feeders will exch. for te setting of Tancred-Barron white ghorn setting eggs; also have 5 galv. al. waterers will exch. for a bushel 0 all in good cond; also other trac- r parts. 1 Inter. double disc tractor arrow 24 discs in fair cond. $37.50 or xch. for corn. M. R. Elrod, Lyerly, a. Rt. 2. -10 gal. Daisy churn in A-1 cond. r sale or exch. for anything can use. rite first. . C. Burell, Buford, Ga. McCormick reaper binder in good unning order. Will sell reasonably. E. wearingen, Charin, Ga. Toot 2 row cotton duster, $20; 1 fairbanks 25 light plant, $40 or will rade for chickens, hogs or cheap mule. T. Peek, Lorane, Ga. : I Masters plant setter in good cond. P. P. Tom J. Davis, Cave Spring, a. _1 Home Favorite canner in good ond. will sell for $6 or exch. for 2 bu. tootan soy beans. M. C. Thompson, operton, Ga. Rt. 4. __ Sharples cream separator No. 2. used very little, and two five gallon cream ans for sale. Mrs. Wesley Baskin, ee Ga. dv. I. Case transplanter, excellent nk Slightly used, $30. cash. Write r Particulars. F. F, Hunt, Atlanta, 72 Whitehall St. ; _1 No. 10 DeLaval cream separator in 00d cond. for sale or exch. Satisfac- m guaranteed. L. A. Oakes, Ash- rn, Ga. Rt. 4. ~ motor for water pump, almost 4 a bargain, Also one almost MARKET BULLETIN new Delco light plant in perfect cond. W. G. Scoggin, Armuchee, Ga. Insilage cutter 4 joints of pipe 6 ft. long, 1 elbow to exch. for hogs. L. E. Smith, Newnan, Rt. 1. : One 2 row poison dusting macnine used one yr. to exch. for syrup making outfit or pink skin Porto Rican potato plants. J. O. King, Luella, Ga, Rt. 1. For sale or exch. 1 Fairbanks Morse gasoline engine 1 1-2 h. p. good cond. Write what you have to offer. S. W: Avera, Lexington, Ga. 1 Fordson tractor and disk harrow for sale, $90 in running order; 1 Ford- son pulley, $20 FOB Adairsville, Ga. J. L. White, Adairsville, Ga. \ 1 Fordson tractor, Tom Huston, side plow, fair cond. K.P. Walden, Louis- ville, Ga. - Moline riding cultivator, good cond. cheap or exch. for 6 h. p. gasoline engine. Bebeo: for pig or calf or anything of value. Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. One 10 gal. Daisy churn for. sale or exch. for anything useful. Write. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga. 6 h. p. Fairmont gasoline, reversible engine in splendid running cond; ex- tra pulley wheel, also belt, $35. Spen- ors Scott, Thomasville, Ga. 111 Bartow 1 cord wood saw 24 in. in exch. for 4-1 yr. old B. R. hens. Must be fat -|and healthy, ea. to pay express char- ges. Mrs. Emmett C. Brown, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Covington hill dropper, cotton and corn planter combined, A-1 cond., $12.- 50 FOB at my station. C. J. Vickery, -Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. t+ 1 Ledbetter planter, all plates, pea- nuts, beans, cotton and corn, in good cond. $5 FOB Metter, Ga. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. -1 pr. Leavitt dehorners No,3 as good as new, $3, alsoa C. L. S. mule.clipper good cond., $4. K. D. Sanders, EHaton- ton, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Liliston peanut picker without belts, $50 or exch for corn, pees etc., also 1 Martin ditcher $15 good cond; 1 Fordson tractor with governors, $25. W. F. Williams, Newborn, Ga. 1 Primrose No. 3 cream separator in fairly good cond., $25 or exch. for smo- ked bacon. Mrs. S. J. B. Norman, Bain- bridge, Ga. 1 Gantt cotton planter, $200; Seay Knocker distributor, $3; I. H. C. rid- ing cultivator, $27.50, all good cond. prices FOB. J. L. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. 1 Dixie pea huller, good cond., $15; Mrs. A. D. Sellars, Donalsonville, Ga. One 40 ft. steel tower with all braces and a 600 gal. galvanized water tank, 1 Myers deep well pump with. engine. For sale or exch. for farm products; also 1 Thomas lime or fertilizer sower. H. A. Ware, Senoia, Ga. | 1 McCormick grain binder and 1 Monitor. grain drill for sale cheap for cash or will exch. Carl Worley, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 Fordson tractor 1926 model been used on farm for plowing and harrow- ing, good cond. If interested come and see it. Price $100 cash for quick sale. W. F. Miller, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Delco motor 1-4 h. p. for sale or exch. for good shoats. A. J. Lovelady, Jr., Ball Ground, Ga. 1 Little Joe harrow to exchange for wheat corn or milk goat. H. E. Fant, Athens, Ga. __ 5 1 all steel double leaver spring tooth cultivator with seven teeth, $4.50 FOB Carroliton. D. A. Teal, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 7, 120 King St. ; 1 1-4 h. p. 32 volt motor; 1 1-6 h. p. 32 volt churn motor; equipment for small commercial fruit and vegetable cannery. L. D. Gray, Griffin, Ga. . 1 farm bell 53 in. circumference 17 in. diameter, 10 in. high. Made by Goulds Manufacturing Co. Will sell | cheap for cash. W. J. Warnock, Brook- | let, Ga. = No. 12 DeLaval separator and 2 milk cans for sale $35 cash or will exch. for cow or any large breed chickens; also walking Inter. cultivator good cond. $30. HE. D. Lawhorn, Sumner, Ga. 1-20 h. p. Cole engine good cond; 1- 30 in. Meadows grist mill and belts. J. W. Dailey, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 2. _ -One Fordson tractor, one 8 ft. disc, in extra good cond., $75.. C. L. High- smith, Boston. : Samson windmill, 10 ft. mill, 50 ft. tower, good cond., $150. Plains. One 30 horse slab burner boiler, one 25 horse engine good cond. $500. H. H. Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. 6. Heavy Atlantic steel milk cans, two 5 gal. and 8-10 gal. cans, $5 ea; milk f % W. C. Rutledge, Winder, Ga. New cotton Arsnac duster, $5 or exch. Cel Rhyne; cooler, $5. 1 1-2 h. p. Lookout boiler with stack, $50 cash either at farm or del. E. C. Ponder, Rutledge. 2 Oliver turners, Nos. 9 and 10, 2 one horse Gantt turners,. 1 Cole planter with all attachments, and other ma- chinery for sale cheap or exch. for sy- rup or potato slips. A. B. Smith, Ath- ens, Rt. 3. SN 1 Oliver walking 2 horse cultivator in good cond., $15 cash at my farm.|G C. A. Kemp, Kennesaw, Ga. 1 pea thrash Dixie make No. 2, two cranks nearly new, $20 del. cash or for 13 bu. sound peas, mixed will do. H. W. Steed, Statham, Ga. 30 inch Cole mill complete guaran- teed to be in good cond. $50 or trade for air pump and tank. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction. 2 pecan tree dusting machines, good cond; 1 Chattanooga cane mill No. 44, complete; 1 stump puller complete. All first class cond. Write for list of machinery. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside. Two seventy saw, Lummus air blast gin outfit, including double press and friction tramp, belts, pulleys, etc., A-1 cond. Ben Franklin, Millen, Ga. I. H. C. late model McCormick-Deer- ing reaper, $75; I. H. C. No. 4 riding cultivator, $20; Lindsey & Son manure spreader, $5; all used two seasons, Will Sees cows. V.C. Bohler, Appling, One 2 horse No. 1464 plow, good cond. extra point, $12.50 or exch for hogs, corn, or peas. R. V. Hunter, Abbe- ville, Rt. 2. P. S. O. riding and walking cultiva- tor and attachments, $10; two grain cradles, $4. A. A. Cox, Forsyth. j An excellent lot of water mill ma- chinery for corn, including 2 sets good SEOHES, cheap. C. W. Cheney, Madras, a. -) Gee Whiz cultivator, used 2 yrs; Hol- lomon cultivator, new. Price is right. Shallow well pump cheap. W. D. Wat- son, Loganville, Ga. 1 Hoosier planter. Exch for hogs, chickens, or anything can use on farm. H. O. Dixon, Warwick, Rt. 1. International riding cultivator al- most new, been used very little, $30. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. One dep well pump for sale or exch for anything of equal value. Mrs. L. B. Colquitt, 1219 2nd Ave., Columbus. One Bradley Hi Ball walking culti- vator steel wheels all complete, perfect- ly new, $22.50 FOB Mauk, Ga. Cash- iers check or money order. P. C. Watson, Mauk. 5 /50 h. p. Cole boiler, 40 h. p. Cole engine, 20 h. p. Birdsell engine, good cond. $200 or exch for mules or Cows. J. M. Tanner, Jr., Palmetto, Rt. 2. One automatic 32 volt shallow well Delco water pump, good cond. for sale cheap. Mrs. W. V. Means, Culloden. 9 h. p. Case engine, for sale cheap; new 5 gal. barrel churn to exch for pig or 5 young W. L. hens. I. H. Dooley Clarkesville. One horse mower, McCormick-Deer- ing; 2 steel beam plows, 8 in. 1 fer- tilizer distributor shovel cultivator, one horse Cole planter, all good cond. R. Bruschke, Homeland, Ga. - Home favorite canner good cond. Will exch for 2 bu. Otootan soy beans. M. C. Thompson, Soperton; Ga. One reaper and binder for sale or exch. cheap. Been used very little. N. P. Metts, Dublin, Rt. 4, Box 97. Second-Hand Machinery Wanted SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANT Want to exch. International riding cultivator No. 4 for cow, fresh or soon to freshen near Unadilla. Write first. F. L. Royal, Unadilla. Want 300-1000 ft. of 3 in. second hand pipe. Must be in good cond. C. N. Miller, Cornelia, Ga. Want two 80 ampere glass storage batteries in good cond. and cheap for cash for Delco light plant. Ralph E. McGill, Dawson. eee Want Hammer type feed mill. Must be a good one. Irvin Fitzpatrick, Jef- fersonville. : : Want 1 peanut picker. Must be in good cond. and bargain. Jim West, DeSoto. Want fresh water system for 40 ft. welly 110 volt Ga. Power. Must be in good cond. and reasonable price. O. L. Cowan, Doraville. Want a Midget Marvel flour mill. }State cond. and price. T. H. Barrett, Athens. Want one second-hand DeLaval milk pail in good cond. Cheap. Mary E. Clark, Lexington. Se 2% x aS arator. Must be in reasonably good running cond. and : State price FOB. ould consider 0 er standard make. Miss Vesta O! Smith, Valdosta, Rt. 6, Box 70. Want 11-2 h. p. gas engine in goo running cond; also 1 power pump stan only. Must be in good cond for Cas. or will exch. A. L. Williams, Collins, a. ee = Want to buy 2M ft. farm wire fenc ing; also small light plant. Must b cheap for cash. T. H. Hall, Macon, 1 Capitol Ave. a Want to exch. one pea thrash, Dixi No. 2; 2 cranks, good as new for 1 bu. pure sound peas or mixed. H. W Steed, Sr., Statham. a, Want hill dropper cotton _plante prefer Ledbetter good cond. cheap fo cash. |E. R. Budden, East Point, 709 Point/Ave. , Want to exch reg. Jersey bull ca for some standard make cream separ- ator in good cond. Write what yo have. S. G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. Would like to hear from party hav: ing Farmall tractor for sale. Must b in first class cond a real bargain an cheap and within a 100 miles. L. Roark, Jr., Woodville, Ga. eae Want 3 row disc grain drill in good cond. J. M. Cook, Lakeland, Ga. Want one riding cultivator in good cond. cheap for cash; also a few hives of bees. W. A. Weir, Sylvania, Ga. _ Want to exch 1 Lynchburg middle buster, good cond. for 2 1-2 bu. peanuts or 1500 Porto Rican potato slips. C. J. Bond, Dewey Rose. Ga. Rt.1, . Want: a used grain cradle in goo cond. cheap. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville Ga. fj Want one used threshing machine in good cond. and cheap. G. W. Hollins head, Milledgeville, Ga. Want spring tooth drag harrow Must be in good cond. and cheap. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. tee Want ginnery, good location worth the money. C. H. Nichols, Rome, Ga. 220 N. 5th Ave. ete Want small J. D. Williams hammer feed mill; also second-hand corn shell- er, 25 h. p. electric motor. Must be in good cond. W. A. Jenkins, Valdosta, Ga., Box 455. , Bre Want good second-hand hay Me not to cost-over $50. Will exch as part payment sow and ten pigs, all thrifty. O. S. Duggan, Chester, Ga. 3 Want 1500 feet second-hand 1 1-2/i piping. Make best cash price. C. L. C, Wade, Alto. . : es Want two. 60 or 70 saw gins in good cond. and 1 suction in first class cond. Cheap for cash. T. L. Anderson, El- berton, Ga. Rt. 6. Want to exch. Porto Rican potato plants for anvil or vise. R. E. Tomber- lin, Surrency, Ga. a Want 600 ft. good hog wire, must be cheap for cash or will exch. corn for rele: W. H. Head, Madison, Ga. Rt. Want, a centrifugal pump capable of pumping 2 or 3M gal. minute. Give best price. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit- man, Ga. at: : Want to buy one eight foot grain binder. Must be in good cond. W. A. Hall, Blakely, Ga. = ay Want small creamery pasteurizer of about 25-75 gal. cap. Make offer. R. L. Chaney, Augusta, 1872 Central Ave. | Want to buy one 2 horse Planet Ji riding cultivator. State lowest price in first letter. Miller Davis, Cuthbert. Jy Want a second hand riding cultiva- tor, McCormick make, first class cond. not later than a 29 Model. Must be cheap for cash. Make best offer. W. I. Watson, Bowdon, Ga. ee Want Delco light plant cheap, Give full description in first letter. Will trade-a 3 h. p. faultless gas engine and pay difference in cash or trade. W. L. Ledford, Crandall, Ga., Rt. 1. ae Want 1 1-2 h. p. gas engine in good cond. must be cheap for cash or will trade 3 h. p. gas engine and pay diffe ence in cash. Write for particulars W. L. Ledford, Crandall, Ga., Rt. 1. Want light second-hand hay press O. S. Duggan, Chester, Ga. ae Want a small grist mill in good cond. Must be cheap for cash. L. L. Garrett, Suwanee, Ga, Rt. 2. te Want 40 rods or more of good poultry wire 60 or 70 inches high. State pric and amount you can supply in firs letter. T. W. Dover, Ellijay, Ga. . Want small second hand planer, als 6 or 8 in. jointer for country black- smith shop. Will pay cash. Will J. Akins, Tucker, Ga. ; ee - Poultry For Sale _ ANDALUSIANS Blue Adalusian rooster, 1 yr. old, or exch. for game cock or hen. a, Adams, Douglasville. ANCONAS e Sheppard str. Ancona cocker- Perfectly marked. From heavy wing stock. $1.25-$3.50 ea. discount on 3 or more. Absolutely w. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon- AUSTRALORPS ustralorp 4 cockerels from 345 egg stock for sale. F. S. Liles, Wood- mos. old Australorp cock. Os- strain, 352-364 egg record. $2.50 ped order. J. C. Moore, Bu- Rt. 4. Ora as BANTAMS 8 genuine Buff Cochin bantam cock- ls, ready for service. $2 ea. On. ght, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. pr. Golden Sebrights, $2, or exch. r Japanese Silkies. H. M. Adams, ouglasville. : Buff Cochins, Black Cochins, Golden ebrights, Black-Tailed Japanese and Black, Rose Comb bantams, also eggs, or sale. W. W. Randall, LaGrange. BARRED, BUFF, WHITE AND an OTHER ROCKS 3. R. cock, 1 yr. old, 75c FOB. Exch. potato plants or June corn seed. Ray, Kensington. Thompson pure bred B. R. 14 mos. roosters. $1.25 ea, or exch. for 30 ure bred W. L. baby chicks. Mrs. L. Fryer; Talbotton. Early January 1931 cockerels, pure Partridge Rocks. BirdBros. strain. ipped FOB. $2.50 ea. 2 for $4. ton: Clifford Harrison, Brunswick. 2 B. R. hens and 2 roosters, $35. O. aylor, Atlanta. Rt. 4. Box 165. A few Parks B. R. pullets, 5 to 7 wks. old. Also sev. young cockerels. F. W. Voight, Blackshear. 50 B. R. 3 mos. old pullets. Wi.-2 Ibs, ea. $1: a. EB. F. orff, Springfield. ee thoroughbred B. R. chicks, 9 wks. 50c each; 50 heavy mixed chicks, wks. old, 40c each. Mrs. T. R. Stew- art, Alma. Rt. 1. Box 26.__ aS Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. -cockerels or pullets. March hatch. 75c Cash. No chks. Taylor Hooks, Jnadilla. Rt. 2. Sey Sure Whompson B. Rocks. Breed- stock. 8 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, 1 ion related cock, 2 yr. old. $12 for lot. B. A. A. Heath, Augusta. 434 Ellis 4 pure bred B. Rock pullets, now ing, $1.10 ea. Exch. for 4 M. pota- } plants at once. H. M. Pope, Talla- O0Sa.. No culls. Mingle- DORKINGS WANTED ant pen of Silver Gray Dorkings, ry 8. 1930 pullets and 1 cock. Robt. ron, Zebulon. 3 . GAMES 1 each, Brown red, and Blue cock, each; 3 Warhorse, 12 wks, old. 75c a. in lots of 10 or more del; Cornish es, 80c ea. Bulldog strain; J. B. t stag, $1.75. All pure game. Dil- Wilcher, Gibson. Gordon-Warhorse, cross, 6 lb. cock. ell or exch. for 2 pure Allen Round- hens. Forrest Busbee, Waynes- Rt. 4. ark Cornish game hens, now lay- and 1 rooster, yr. old. Sell or exch. for same age White Cornish, or other full stock. Write. C. B. Nichols, Ath- ns. 765 No. Jackson St. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS Jersey B. Giant cockerels, 2 pul- ;..1 Jersey White Giant cockerel, ullets. 10 mos. old and pullets lay- . $1.50 ea. $4 trio. Harry Hill, Pal- LEGHORNS FOR SALE 120 Tancred and Ferris str. W. L. ens, $90 for lot. C. H. Jordon, Alto. Booths AAA W. L. cockerels. Di- , blood lines of Dixiana (win- ing hen in laying contest at Athens). 1 ea. at 9 wks. Del. about May 15th. : . Paul Steed. Douglas. 15 Tancred W. L. 8 wks. old pullets, idy to lay by September. 60c ea. B. F. A. Rovers, Washington. E. Rt. 1. Box 261. 5 8. C. W. L. hens 1. rooster. $6. oney order. Mrs. R. E. Holland, Car- piton: Re. ts - tee AAA W. L. cockerels, direct from April 10th hatch. Make best MARKET BULLETIN, W. L. hens and 1930 and 1931 hatch pullets. Write me. B. H. Middle- brooks, Atianta..953 Gordon St. Pure Everlay str. S. C. (dark) B. L. 6 wks. old, 50c ea. from prize winning stock; also egg, $4 C. R. D. Buice, Orange. Rt 2 - 175 Tancred L. pullets, 6 wks. May 10th. From real producing hens. Nev- er been stunted. 60c each. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia. * 2 Kerlin Quality W. L. cocks, 1 yr. old 60c ea. $1 for both, FOB. Exch for po- tato plants, seed corn or bean seed. Ve- nor Ray, Kensington, Rt. 2. Kerlin str. W. Leghorn cockere]l and fine cock, $2.50 ea. Exch for corn or ducks. C. W. Page, Norcross. 5 young Everlay B. L. hens, 80c ea. R. W. Rivers, Graymont, Rt. 1. - 6 W. L. hens, Tancred str. $1 each. Mrs. G. W. Akins, Graymont. | 1 Ferris str. W. L. rooster, $1.25 not prepaid. Dorsey Dunagan, Alto, Rt. 1. 2 W. L. cocks, $3. Dillard Wilcher, Gibson. layers, 75c ea. Mrs, J. J. Ferrell, Cai- ro, Rt. 3, Box 222. 5 pure Frain str. 8 wks. old Leghorn pullets and unrelated cockerel, $5. Over 100 to select from. Mrs. Edwin lL. Johnson, Hapeville, Box 262. . 100 W. L. hens, laying since Decem- ber, 85c ea. or swap for Otootan beans. John G. Adams, Social Circle. 20 W. L. hens, Culled. Make best of- fer. J. H. Chambers, Milan. Young thoroughbred Buff L. rooster 75c. Exch for setting of thoroughbred Buff Minorca or Parks B. R. eggs. Miss Rena Mary Burgess, Bowdon. 90 Ferris W. L. chicks, 4 wks. old, 25c a Mrs. J. I. Ward, Buena Vista, 25 pure bred Tancred April 1930 lay- ing L. hens, $1 ea. Wm. A. Vandiver, Martin, Rt. 2. 100 English W. Leghorns, 12 wks old pullets 85c ea. FOB. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia. 5 Brown L. yr. old hens, 75c each. Minnie Moss, Talking Rock . 80 Tancred W. Leghorn pullets, 85c each. Everyone guar. to be in excellent cond. H. H. Gibson, Mt. Zion. 15 Brown L. hens, April 1930 hatch. Direct from Nichola, Monmouth, Ill. Everlay str. now laying, $1 ea. Mrs. O. G. Smoak, Graymont, Rt. 1. . 8 Tancred W. L. 9 wks. old cockerels. Some crowing, Direct from Drumms of over 300 egg record, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. C. B. Fontaine, Brooklet. MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS Buff Spangled Banner roosters, 1 pr. $25, or $12.50 each. Cash with order. Gordon Anderson, Murrayville. Rt. 1. Scientific cross bred pullets, March 15th hatch. 50c lb. in lots of 4 or more. H. A. Neal, Carnesville. 100 Reds, 4 wks. old, 25c ea. 50 mix- ed large breed, 4 wks. 20c; Money or- der with order. Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran. Rt. 5. - 25 chicks, 6 wks. old, 25c ea. Large breed, Reds. Black Langshans, and S. L. Wyandottes. Fine cond. Exch. for lard or meat. Mrs. Nick Burden, EI- berton. Rt. 8. 10 S. . Black Minorca and Barred Rocks. crossed, friers, 50c ea. FOB. Mrs. John Stewart, Gardi. MINORCAS 25 hens and 2 roosters, about 11 mos. old, pure bred Buff Minorcas, from Missouri. $28 for lot. Mrs. Annie Tan- ner, Wrens. 4 Fancy Giant Black Minorca cock- erels, 8 wks. old, $1 ea. O,. H. Wright, Atlanta. 515 Peters Bldg. Trio Black Minorcas, Giant str. two yr. old hens, 1 yr. old cockerel, $5; 1 yr. cockerel, $2. Fancy. stock. L. B. Mill- ians, Newnan, 105 Temple Ave. Fine Buff Minorca cock, Schmidt str. 1929 hatch, $2. Cash with order. Good breeder. Mrs, Annie F. Abbott, Warrenton. 5s Z 4 Fancy Giant Black Minorca cock- erels, 8 wks. ald, $1 ea. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, 515 Peters Bldg. ORPINGTONS 10 Buff Orp. pullets, 149-12 wks. old. $1.25 each; also eggs, 90c per 15 del. Cartons ret. Mrs. Wm, Wi, Bryan, Omega. Rt. 1. 2 2yr. Buff Orp. roosters, Byers di- rect. $5 ea, $9 both; 4 roosters, 9 mos. old. $3 ea. 1 of these and 6 hens, $15. Miss Margaret Fussell, Rhine. PARTRIDGE COCHINS 1 rooster and 3 hens, pure blood di- rect from Neubert. Partridge Cochins. 9-12 lb. roosters; 8-10 lb. hens, $15 for lot. Kittie Bruce, Tunnel Hill, RFD 2. offer. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton. 5 pure bred B. L. hens, 1 yr. old. Good | | wici. Bet. 1. PIGEONS FOR SALE Kings, ondains, Red and Yellow Carneaux from best of strains, $2.50 to $25. per pr., mated and working: Correspodence solicited. J. H. Deat- on, Co:umbus. Box 853. > 98 White Kings, 1 to 2 yrs. old. Good cond. Working well. $14 FOB for lot. W. R. Davis, Conyers. 5 8 pigeons, 25c ea. Cash with order. Ww. S. A. Beckworth, Baxley. ; R. I. REDS Pure Donaldson Red pullets. Extra nice. 75c each. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Rt. 2. es 200 friers. R. I. Reds, 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 lbs. Make best price for lot. MW. B. Bethume, Vidalia. Rt. 4. 25 pure bred Red pullets and cock- erels from Donaldsons best stock. 3 mos. old. 90c ea. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran. Rt. 1. ; 6 pure bred Donaldson 14 mos. old Red cockerels, $8; also Tancred W. L. cockerels, same age, $1.25 each, not del. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena. - Pure bred Donaldson 8 wks. old, 2% lb. cockerels, $1 ea. 4 wks. 50c; pure bred, dif. strain 8 wks. pullets, 75c ea. Sat. guar. Mrs. B. F. Abney, Cochran. 2 dark Red. yr. old cock, $1 ea. FOB. G. W. Strickland, Molena. 2 Owen and Tompkin Red cockerels, $3 ea. 2nd generation direct. Exch. 1 for trio Pekin ducks, or both for 4 ducks and 1 drake. C. W. Page, Nor- cross. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE M. W. Pekin ducklings, 2 and 3 wks. old. 20c ea. Mrs, W. I. Mobley, Ludo- Mammoth White Pekins and Mal- 50; $28 C. Chgs. paid on orders over Coffee Bluff. : : _ 4 Bourbon Reds: 1 tom and 3 lay- ne So $15. Mrs. D. D. Deen, Baxley. _15 M. B. baby turkeys, 45c ea. May llth; eggs, $3 doz. (No name or ad- dress given). z - WHITE ROCKS Fischel strain White Rock pullets, 8 wks. old, 70c ea. FOB. F. A. Rovers, Washington. E. Rt. 1. Box 261. WYANDOTTES 4 pure bred W. Wyandotte yr. old pullets and 1 unrelated 18 mos. old rooster, $6 for lot. Exch. for 5 M. Por- torican plants. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa. 10 wks. old W. Wyandotte pullets, Direct from Montrose, Missouri. 75c each, or money. order for number lbs. wanted at 35c Ib. Mrs. J. C. Sorrow, Griffin. Box 335. : 4 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte-18 mos. old hens, $2 ea. Eggs, $1 per 15 del. Cartons ret. W. T.. Adams, Lavonia. Box 381. 9 S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 cock- erel, 13 mos. old. $11 for lot. Exch. for R. I. Reds, same age. Mrs. T. R. Stewart, Alma. Rt. 1. Box 26. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Exch. Buff Orp. and Red yr. old hens for pure Sheppard Ancona hens, not over yr. old. Lb. for Ib. Accept 6-8 mos. pullets. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pul- lin, McDonough. : GAMES WANTED Exch. 3 pure bred 1 yr. old Partridge Rock cocks for 2 pure bred Cornish Indian game yr. old cocks and 1 pullet. Mrs. S. N. Newsome, Keysville. Rt. 2. LEGHORNS OR REDS WANTED Want 15 pure bred B. L. or R. I. Red pullets with cockerel. All about 6 mos. oe Loge J. W. McDonald, Smithville, ox 76. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS WANTED Want Healthy, friers and hens. heavy breed. Friers not over 1 1-2 lbs. ea, and hens not less than 4 lbs. Quote vrices, number and kind. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Exch. M. B. tom, 1930 hatch for M. B. hen, same hatch. Mrs. G. L. Dor- sey, Gainesville. Rt. 8. Exch. pure bred Donaldson rooster, 2 yr. old, value $5 for trio Pekin ducks. J. ne Hawkinsville. ant trio Bronze or ped. Bourbon Reds or White Holland ears: Exch. value for same. Mrs, E. Spence, Dun- woody. Want at once 10-15 geese on shares. lard ducklings, 35 ea; $7.50, 25; $15, | 5. Mrs. J. D. Smith. Savannah. Rt.:3.. - Thursday, May 7, 1981. Half feathers and young. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton. Want 30 M. B. turkeys, June hatch, raise 50-50 to 8 wks. Large type pre- ferred. Like correspondence 3 wks. before shipment. Miss Martha ews, Albany. Rt. C. Box 129. LEGHORNS WANTED Want thorughbred Brown IL. 1930 hatch rooster. T. R.. Whitworth, Clarkesville. Rt. 4. Se Want about 50 or 100 W. L. pullets, 6 or 8 wks. old, from good laying str. and no culls. Write best price, etc. D. J. Hawkins, Woodland. ee PIGEONS FOR SALE White Kings for sale or exch. for anything can use. A. L. Harris, Jr., Bradley. Box 75. : Fine Mondains, Red and Yellow Carneaux, Giant White Kings. Right price. J. H. Deaton, Columbus. Box 853. es TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Want baby turkeys to raise on hal- -ves to 10 wks. old, or will buy at right price. A. A. Nash, Riverdale. Rt. 1. Want young guineas or guinea eggs for setting. Also goslings: Emden Toulouse. Cheap for cash. Mrs. E genia Moore, Thunderbolt. Exch. 1 pure bred 2 yr. old Donald- son str. very large rooster for 4 pure bred Indian Runner ducks. J. J. Har- Math-- -|yard, Hawkinsville. Baby Chicks For Sale Quality, bloodtested Thompson B. R., White Rocks, Donaldsons Reds. $9 C. Tancred W. lL. $8 C. W. S. Shields, Thomson. s Highgrade, bloodtested Barred and Buff Rocks, Reds, Tancred Leghorns, $9 C; heavy mixed, $8.50. Less than 100 lots, add 1c per chick. Postpaid. W. C. Allen, Albany. ae Pure bred Parks B.. R. chicks, off each Tuesday. $7 per 50. $13.50 C. W. Voight, Blackshear. | Baby chicks from trapnested, high producing stock. Hatch ea. week. to May 20th. Rush your orders. W. C. Kutz, Atlanta. Rt. 2. Box 252 Mair 7698. oe, T. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, W. L., $8 C. postpaid, live del.|.G. D. Fain, Edi- son, 150 reds, day old; 12 1-2c ea. J. B. Giants, 13c each; 50 mixed, 10c each. Money order with order. Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran, Rt. 5. Ae R. I. Reds, $10 C; W. L. $9 C. J. Bennett, Atlanta, Station A. Scientific cross bred chicks, also Tancred W. L. $12 C. del. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Rt. 3. ae Thoroughbred, well selected B. and Buff Rocks, Reds, Orp., Leghorns for bioodtested stock. $9 C. Heavy mixed, $8.50. Prepaid live del. Custom hate ing: 3c egg. R.H. Fechtel, Waycross. High powered baby chicks at summer prices: Reds, Rocks, $10; W. Wyan- dottes, $12; Tan red White, Everlay B. L. $9 C. del. _D. F. Thomas, Odum. Chicks from carefully selected 2 and 3 yr. old Tancred W. L. hens, $8 C; $35 500. Exch doe field peas or a good milch cow. A. W. Holloway, Graymont. Chicks at hard times prices. Pape str. S. C. Black Minorcas, $10 C. del. 1 chicks, 3 wks. old, and hen, $4 del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo. Soe B. R. Reds, and Buff thoroughbred day old chicks, $10 C. Mixed $9 C. Prepaid and guar. live del. K. C. West, Ashburn. : 3 wks old chicks, 25c each; 15 for $3.75. Postage extra. Mrs. W. L. Bai- ley, Kite, RFD 2. Donaldson chicks from State blood- tested flock, $11 C. del. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. Baby chicks: Reds and Rocks, $9 C; Brahmas, Langshans, $12. Heavy As- sorted, $8; Leghorns and Anconas, $8. e R. Adlington, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont ve. Buff Rocks, due to hatch May 17th, 10c each; hen mother, pure bred, $1.25 each; hatching eggs, 90c per 15. Mrs. G. T. Trimble, Adairsville. ; Heavy breeds. Some pure, best Reds Wyandottes and B. Rocks; some.cross- ed, 10c each or 9c ea. for lot. About 200 May 14th prepaid. Mrs. J. E. Sikes Cochran, Rt. 1. i -Reds and B. Rocks, 10c ea. About 75 or 100; 50 two wks. old: mostly B. R. 20c each. All ready May 9th. Bailey's Park. Mrs. J. E. Newnan, Empire. rsday, May 7, 1981, 9 Baby Chicks Wanted Want 50 Reds to raise on halves to wks. Write first. Ned Sims, Mays- ie, Rt. 2... Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on alves to 10 wks. White Rocks or W. randottes preferred. Sarah Grindle, | 5 ahlongea, Rt. 1. | Want 50 J. B. Giants to raise on alves to:10 wks. old. Ea. to pay half chgs. H. G. Gaskins, Nashville, RFD ant 200 chicks to raise on halves to wks. old. Any large breed. Mrs. W. Souter, Ellaville, RFD 32. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves 10 wks, Free range. Good care guar. ny kind. Jane Elrod, Pendergrass. ant 100 Red or B. R. to Want 200 chicks to raise on halves t or 8 oe old. John P. Gibson, Cum- nt 1M Donaldson Reds (real dark to raise on halves to 2 1-2 Ib. fri- . N. McCorvey, Moultrie, Want exch 2 bu. sound Red Hull ae peas $2.50 bu. for 25 15 day C S or 55-day old; Peas FOB. Chicks del. B.. Rocks preferred. Luther Nor- Wrightsville. ant 50 or 100 baby chicks to raise halves, Prefer pure bred J. black t, or other large pure breed. Write t. Mrs. D. C. Brigdon, Dorchester, . A, Box B. : Want 150 Cornish Games, or other ge stock to raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. Honest in every way. Mrs. G. Brady, Soperton, Rt. 1, Box 11. Want 1 or 200 chicks to raise on oe wks. A. L. Solomon, Brox- _ Want 1 or 200 pure bred: B. R. chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Wrt. first. Miss Ruby Kate Turner, Daw- Wille, Rt. 1. Se Want White Rock or Light Brahmas 0 raise on halves. Mrs. Gladys Bax- (Address not given). ; Want 50 or 100 chicks on halves to or 10 wks. Any large breed. Game. eferred. Not later than May 15th. rty pay express. Mrs. W. L. Peter- man, Bluffton, Rt. 3. : ; Want 200 or 400 White or Brown L. } raise on halves to 6 wks. on halves. Not later than May 15th. Mrs. J. BE. Sikes, Cochran, Rt. 1. e Want 100 or more chicks to raise on Ives to 10 or 12 wks. Large breed > age Mrs. W. E. Ward, Ty Ty, a Want one 500 B. R., Red or Golden | Buif day old chicks to raise on halves. rs. Bessie M. Joiner, Louisville, Rt. 2. Custom hatching, 50-50 basis. Trays Id 130 eggs. Also baby chicks for or exch. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huch- s f = y ant 200 chicks to raise on halves to ks. old. Any large breed. W. Wy- ottes preferred. Write first. Mrs. L. Gaines, Rabun Gap. Want 1 or 200 Donaldson Reds, pure bred, to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. arty -to pay postage. Write firste ohnson Drake, Bowman. Rt. 1. __ Want baby chicks to raise on halves. Heavy breed preferred. Zenia San- an pullets, now laying, any culls. No COD. L. A. tocks, and Tancred W. L., $10 C; $5.50, 50; $3, 25, del. 100 per cent alive. J. C. Baston, Milledgeville. Eggs For Sale _B. P. Rock and Golden Lace Wyan- dotte eggs, pure bred. Ea. 75c per 15. xch. for 3 lbs. tender cornfield bean a postpaid. J. J. Sanders, Felton. Pure bred Golden Wyandotte eggs, Om prize winning pens, $1.10 per 15. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gainesville. Rt. Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 65c per 15 del. Crates ret. Miss on Ear r, Macon. Rt. 6. R. I. Red eggs for setting. 55 doz. bred M. Pekin ~ duck oe Ae pink, and s ants. _ Dodd, Fairmount. ee Pure Buff Rock -eges, $1.10 per 15. Mrs. D. 2. Vounshiogd, Rome. Rt. see __ Black Minorca eggs. $1 per 15 del. by PP. Miss Francis Williams, White. Rt. MARKET BULLETIN Berry strain. 75c per 15 postpaid. B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa. Rt. 3. Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs, $1 per setting. Crate ret. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega. Crossways: Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 del. Exch. for potato plants or peas. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon. Rt. b . Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs, prize winning stock, $1 per 15; $3 for 50; $6 C. prepaid. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. _ : : Barred Rock eggs. Thompson str. Healthy, heavy layers. 75c per setting. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Millhaven. Rt. 1. Donaldson Red eggs, Cheap, or exch. for a few egg crates. Mrs. Jim Holt, Summerville. RFD 1. Box 47. Parks str. Reg. Per, 64-C-31. Best selected egg, $1.25 per 15; $2, 30; $3, 50; $5 C. postpaid. Mrs: Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas. : Se LR aren -Donaldson S. C. Red hatching eggs, 75e per 15 postpaid. Stamps accepted. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. ~~ S. C. R. I, Red eggs. Owen str. $1, Gy $3 C. del. Miss Pauline Scroggs, Alto. Poet Pure bred dark Cornish game eggs, $1.10 per 15; $5.50 C. Mrs. Fred John- son, Dawson. Rt. 6. Tancred W. L. eggs, 65c per 15 del. Donaldson Red eggs, 75c per 15 del. Can del. fresh eggs weekly. Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling. Eggs from selected pen of Brahmas, $1 per 15. Postage extra. C. E. Cagle, Maysville. . M. B. turkey eggs, $3.50 doz. Exch. for potato slips, hams, honey or Otoo- tan beans. ville. a Pure R. I. Red eggs, 75c per 15. J. A. Bennett, Atlanta, Station A. Jersey White Giant eggs, $3 per set- ting of 15 del. Cartons ret. Miss Ola Manley, Carnesville. Rt. 3. Donaldson pure bred Red eggs, 75c per 16 del. Crate ret. Mrs. H. L. El- liston, Rupert. Parks. B. R. eggs. S.| 4 Want to exch. 10M Porto Rican pota- 2 BULLETIN ~ Write me. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele, Rt. B. i oe Want to exch hens or 500 cap. prooa- er and 300 cap. brooder for 150 egg inc. in good cond. Write for .particu- lars. Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sharon. Want oil burner 300-500 cap. brood- er in perfect cond. Buckeye, Sears Roe- buck, or Belle City with thermostat control. Will exch 16 gals. white mul- tiplying onions for same. Miss Inez Bigbie, Shellman. : Eggs For Sale Select eggs from pure Blue Andalu- sian also Black Minorcas, 75 per 15. Pens open for inspection. Mrs. L. B. Heath, Decatur. 208 4th Ave. De. 0854 * Pure B. R. eggs. Parks str. cockerels. 60c per 15; $1.10, 30. Del. Crates ret. Mrs. L. A. Smith, Woodcliff. Rt. 1. Box TASA eS - Pure bred Balch and Brown _ str. Light Brahma eggs, $1.50 per set. $2.75, 30. Exch. for anything can use. Mrs. J. S. Thompson, Doerun. : Thompson B. R. and Ferris W. L. eggs. 1st pens, $1 per 15; $1.60, 30; 2nd pens, 85c per 15; $1.35 for 30, del. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge. Pape str. S. C. Black Minorca eggs, $3 per 100. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo. Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 5c per 15 prepaid. No personal chks. J. H. Loyd, Milan. Rt. 3. - Sheppard str. Ancona eggs. Every egg fertile. 75c per set. del. Ga. $3.50 C. FOB. Lots 300 or more, 3c per eggs, FOB. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon- ough. pure bred Bird Bros. str. M. B. tur- key eggs, $3.50 doz. B. M. Holland, Bowersville. . Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, '75c per 15. Crates ret. Mrs. J. J. Kirk, Buchanan. Rt. 1. Pure bred Golden Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 15. Thos. M. Wofford, Gaines- ville. Rt. 3. : - Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahma selected eggs, $1.15 per 15 postpaid. 'Mrs. Lurena Kennedy, Collins. Setting eggs from pure blooded hea- vy. laying hens, Donaldson Reds, B. Rocks, W. Wyandottes, Tancred W. and Everlay Brown Leghorns. 75c per 15 del. D. F. Thomas, Odum. 3 Fine Donaldson Red eggs, 65c per 15. Crates ret. Mrs. J.B. Trawick, Tennille. Rt. 1. J. B. Giant eggs, Royal Purple str. Reduced rest of season. $1.10 per 15, del. Fertility guar. Carton ret. W. H. Richardson, Elberton. Rt. 3. Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs, 85c per 15 del. Take 2 lbs. pole beans in exch. Yr. old cock, same str. $1.50 aoe Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, RES 5: : Eggs from fine strain Fawn and White Indian Runner ducks, now lay- ing 95 per cent. Can fill small orders. $1 doz. W. J. Wylam, Cleveland. R. I. Red hatching eggs and baby chicks from Southeastern Fair prize winners. Write for prices. J. B. Bish- ep, Atlanta. 1020 Longley Ave. N. W. Buff Minorca eggs. Schmidt str. $1 per 15, $1.75 for 30, postpaid. J. D Johnson, Thomasville. 226 West Jef ferson St. ' Booths AAA quality Tancred S. C. W. Leghorn eggs, $1 per 15, $4.50 C. postpaid. Mrs. T..W. Hagood, Mari- etta. Rt. 3. Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs, $1. per setting; pure Royal Purple Black Giant eggs, $1.50 per set. del. Mrs. C. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville. Rt. 2. Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow County, Ga. Black Minorca eggs. Pure Pape str. $1 per setting, or exch. for peas or po- tato plants. Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mar- tin. Rt. 2. W. L. eggs, 75c per 15. H. C. Ledford, Jefferson. Rt. 3. Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 del. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Donaldson Red eggs, 65c per 15 post- ped, Miss Hazel Hobby, Ashburn. Rt. Turkey eggs and baby turkeys: B. B. M. Bronze, Pure, $3.50 doz. eggs; 35c ea. turkey; Mixed with Grey, $3, and 30c ea. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Columbus. 2321 17th Ave. Pure White African and Blue Spec- kled guinea, mixed, eggs, $1.25 per 2 doz. prepaid. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo. Rt. 3. Box 222. Fresh, selected thoroughbred White Orp. eggs, $1.50 per 15. Money order. Mrs. M. H. Gammage, Rochelle. Big Bone Giant M. B. turkey eggs, Ellis str. $3 doz. Mrs. J. T. Gammage,. Pineview. : Cagle, Maysville. 'C. Live del. guar. a Pure Donaldson Red eggs from prize Thursday, May 17, 1931. winning stock, $1 del. Crate ret. or 75c if called for. Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Carrollton. 11 W. Center St. 7 Ky. Dominecker pit game eggs,: $1 per 15 del. Crates ret. Differin color. No chks. H. O. Loyd, Covington. Rt. 2, Mammoth White Pekin duck. eggs, "5e per doz. del. Rubye Randall, La- vonia.. et ae Turkey eggs from pure Bourbon Reds. Reasonable price. 200 ea. week, Mrs. Julian Pruitt, Lavonia.: Se Eggs from a select pen of Brahmas, $1 per setting. Postage extra. Cc. E, M. White Pekin duck eggs. Now rea- dy. $1 per 13 del. No personal chks. B. L. Mobley, Ludowici. Rt. 1. Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 50c per 15, and postage. Mrs. Nancy Cochran, Madison, Rt. 2. es cn ay Pure~Tancred W. L. eggs, 50c per 15 del. Party to furnish crates. K. S. Price, Cleveland. . Os Rouen duck eggs, 75c for 12; Don- aldson Red eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park. Pure bred White Rock selected eggs, 65c per 15 del. Mrs. Colan J. Hamil- ton, Baxley. , a Donaldson Red, Tancred W. L., and thoroughbred Ancona eggs, 75c per setting. Exch. for turkey eggs: 2 set. hen for 1 of turkey. Miss Mattie Lou Bonner, Lincolnton. ; Eggs Wanted Exch. value for pure bred R. I. Red or B. R. eggs, or day old chicks. Mrs. Willie Johnson, Armuchee. Rt. 1. Box AL 2255 a : : Baby Chicks Wanted : Baby chicks: Reds, Rocks, $9. C. Brahmas, Langshans, $12; Heavy Asst. $8; Leghorns, Anconas, $8. E. B. Ad- lington, Atlanta, 510 Piedmont Ave. Reds, B. R., and Tancred W. Leg- horns. Pure bred and State blood test- ed, $10 C; $5.50 per 50; $3, 25. Del. 100 per cent alive. J. C. Baston, Milledge- ville. Baby chicks from State Accredited flocks, bred for high egg production. T. B and W. D. tested. Write for prices on kind and number wanted. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley. - ; Order your chicks at once. Now: light. breeds, $9.75 C. Heavy breeds, $10.75 H. R. Gaskins, Americus. 20M chicks for May: B. R. Reds, and W. ena $8 C. G. D. Fain, Edi- son. es Quality Thompson B. R., Donaldsons Reds, Fischel White Rocks, $9 C. Tan- crd W. L. $8 C del. W. S. Shileds, Thomson. : we Reds. B. Rocks, $9.50 C. White, Brn. L. Anconas, $8.50; From bloodtested flock. Live del. guar: 300 egg Barron str. W. Leghorns chicks and eggs. Sam Brown, Atlanta, 316 Whitehall St. ee Seed For Sale Mammoth Russian sunflower _ seed, 15 lb. 2 lbs. 25c. Exch. for good seed peanuts. Mrs. Wiley Randall, Lavonia. Pride of Ga. and Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. Exch. for peas. J. O. Kimbrell, McDonough. Rt. 3. Large field pumpkin, yellow crook- neck squash, both, 10c oz. 50c Ib. Hot pepper in pods, 60c Ib. Prepaid. Exch. for 5 M. Portorican plants. C. W. Page, Norcross. eee Pure Beat the Bee cane seed, 15c Ib. or exch. for potato or Bermuda onion plants or Stone Mtn. melon seed. D. L. White, Villanow. RFD 2. Sg Mammoth sunflower seed, 75c gal. Broom corn seed, 30c pt. Senna seed, 10c doz. Postage on small orders. Meary Smith, Lavonia. ol Blue Ribbon cane seed. Good and oe $2 bu. H. C. Ledford, Jefferson. oe oa 250 Ibs. genuine Thurmond Grey, S- lected melon seed, 40c lb. Send remit- tance. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. Sev. var. mixed, large winter squash, 3 doz seed postpaid for 3-2c stamp. W. QO. Gibson, Folkston. Sound, clean, selected Ky. Wonder beans, Speckled butter beans, May Eng. peas, 30c lb. Golden Queen pop corn, 20c pt. postpaid. Miss Josephine Roberts, Buford. Rt. 2. Absolutely pure, selected, Stone Mtn. Imp. Jones, Rocky Ford cantaloup, 75 | lb. Choicest Honey Drip cane. Re- cleaned. 50c gal. Ky. Wonder beans, Pelee Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Bu- ord. : Watermelon seed: 2 Ibs. each, Mon- tecristo, $1 Ib. Lifsey, 85 lb. 1-2 Ib. Orange Heart, 15c oz. 1-2 lb. Banana muskmelon, 20c oz, FOB. Cash. Ge Price, Cumming, Rt. 5. a Hastings pure Stone Mtn. 75c lb. exas Banana muskmelon seed, 50c lb. rs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 4. Pure Honey Drip cane sed, clean d sound, $1.50 bu. del. or $1.25 FOB. J. Mason, Luxomni. ure Stone Mtn. 50c Ib. del. est offer on 50 lbs. sierfield. alif. or Moss beer seed, 10c start. , J. Meadows, Hazlehurst. Rt. 3. Make Walter Harper, Will exch, A. A. Fuqua, Jackson, Hastings genuine syrup cane seed, 4c ib. 20 Ibs. 75c FOB. B. F. Hall, Ball round. Rt. 1. urpees stringless green pod bean eed, 25c lb. 5 Ibs. up, 20c lb. Add postage. Clifford Williams, Locust rove. Pure white sugar crowders, 20c 1b. endergreen, 20c oz. velvet okra, 50c lb. tone Mtn. pure, 40c lb. Del. Mail. -C. Smith; Smyrna. Rt. 1. - Pure Beat the Bee cane seed. 15c Ib. pc gal, del. C. R. Smith, Buford. Rt. tone Mtn. Hand selected. 40c lb. 31 $1 not prepaid. *L. Rodgers, But- er, Rt. 2. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c tart. Geo. Floyd, Rockmart. Rt. 2. _8 lbs. cornfield bean seed, mixed, for _ Postage with order. Eva Burell, iberton. Rt. 6. x \bout 1 bu. Lady Finger peas. Pure, ood and hand selected. 35c qt. Add . for strong tomato . J. E. Sikes, Cochran. Rt. 1. srown and black sugar crowders, 10c 0. $5 bu. Mammoth okra, 1-4 Ib. 20; ellow crookneck squash, 1-4 Ib. 25c. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce. Rt. 5. _Cantaloup seed: Wards Ideal and ockyford. 50c lb. Ga. collard seed, 1930 crop. 25c Ib. All graded seed. 'OB. Cash with order. No chks. W. Jackson, Ochlocknee. Rt. 3. j ne okra, Giant tomato, 20 in. cu- ber, Earliest tomato, 3 ft. bean, iant bean, Ground cherry. Sample if ea. above, 10c and 2c postage. Ches- y Rice, Columbus. 33 16 3rd Ave. - Select Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson melon seed, 50c lb. FOB. L. P. Single- n, Ft. Valley. _ Select Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson, 0c Ib. FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley. Colored butter bean seed, running nd bunch, 30c lb. del. Little white, wn-eyed peas (fine for hay). Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla. Pek 10 bu. Orange cane seed, -$1.25 bu. in 00 lb. bags, FOB Kennesaw. Sam Preast, Marietta. Rt. 5. Guar. pure imp. Jones watermelon Seed, $1 lb. Add postage. James B. Smith, Locust Grove. RED 3. ; Long green okra seed, 25c lb. plus ostage. W. A. Boyett, hira. Pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, 10c pen; 40c lb.~ James Carson, Hamp- _ Honey Drip cane, 5c Ib. or exch. for a Slips. W. A. Biggers, Temple. Oshage muskmelon seed, 10c tbls. . T. Brown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1. Texas Honey Drip cane seed, $1.50 wu. G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa. _ Pure Kleckley Sweet melon seed, 60c _ Stone Mtn. $1 lb. Banana musk- melon, 10c tbls. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Rt. 2. 5 bu. seedland Ribbon Cane seed, 1.50 bu. Walter L. Carmichael, New- an RFD 3. vow meon seed (kind that grow \to wt. 50 to 100 Ibs. and stand the sun), 1.50 tb. 50c per 1-4 lb, R. T. Hogan, Hogansville. _+Umpkin seed, 10c for 2 tbls. Mrs. E, B. Barrett, Danielsville. Rt. 2. 10 bu. Honey Drip sorghum cane 0 Ibs. I. J. Golden, le y. Rt Genuine Calif. Honey Drip cane ae grcids 150 to 200 gal. per A. 60c al. $1 - po ; co. Auburn. PK. postpaid. . R. Burell Calif beer seed,. 10c per start. Miss Carrie McCullers, Loganville. Rt. 3. Seed Wanted ant 1-4 Ib. old style Ga. Rattle- Snake melon seed. S.C. Jones, Adel. Want pure Bunkum collard seed. R. Kinnebrew, Athens, Normal Ave. - iA iF MARKET BULLETIN Want 2 bu. Texas seeded ribbon cane seed. Quote best price. J. M. Sims, Griffin, Rt. B. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Mathews imp. Mammoth Yellows, $4 bu. Biloxi, $2.50 bu. Speckled peas, .$2.- 25; Otootans, $4.50. FOB. W. H. Bol- ton, Griffin. Box 436, 25 Ibs. Calif. back eyed peas, 10c Ib. $2.25 for lot. FOB. Prefer COD or- oe Tom J. Davis, Cave Springs. Box $2.90 bu; Sound Brabham peas, $2.75 bu. All FOB. W. R. Edwards, Daw- son. Good Brabham field peas, $2.50 bu. Mathews, Otootans, $3.25. Some dam- aged. Remittance with order. D. C. Strother, Ft. Valley. 2 Best. var. cream sugar crowders, $6 bu. $3.75 per 1-2 bu. $2.25 pk. 20c lb. postpaid. Yield $75 and $100 per A. J. S. Bartley, West Point. 1 bu. 1930 crop baby bunch butter beans. Sound and clean. 20c lb. $8 bu. Satisfaction or money back. J. E. /Smith, Barnesville. Rt. A. Box 71. Sound, recleaned, large cream crow- ders, pure white crowders, Lady peas. |" yellow 2-crop crowders, 7 lbs. $1; beans, tenderest cornfield, striped half runners, 35c lb. postpaid. C. F. Mad- dox, Buford. Giant stringless green pod beans, 25c lb. W.L. Richey, Rochelle. Rt. 1. White Half Runner bean seed, 25c large cup, 3 for 50c; white, brown-eyed and sugar crowders, 15c lb. Exch. for Blue Andalusian eggs. Mrs. J . W. Teague, Suwanee. 4 bu. each, Bunch Speckled peas and Clays, $2 bu. FOB. Money order. A. A. Smith, Cordele. Rt. 2. Ky. Wonder, red Valentine _ beans, 20c cup; red and white speckled crow- ders, 10c cupful. Exch. for tomato plants. No chks. Mrs. Lillie Barrett, Ellijay. Rt. 3. Box 57, 4 100 bu. extra good-quality Iron peas in good strong even wt. bags, $3 bu. FOB. L. S. Hayes, Bon aire. Sugar crowders, slightly weevil eat- en, 10c 1b; Bunch speckled peas, $2 bu. E. B. Pattillo, Chipley. Rt. 1. Brown sugar crowders, 8c lb. $4 bu. Blue Whips, 5c lb. $2.25 bu. James Carson, Hampton. We = Mixed Field peas, $1.90 bu. Calif. black-eyed, $2.75 FOB; pure Hender- sons baby bunch limas, Early Wonder white Navy bean, ea. 20c lb. Exch. for cane seed, C. H. Hill, Tignall. Genuine Red Rippers, $3 bu. FOB. Money order with order. H. D. Find- ley, Lyons: <..: , Dixie Wonder table pea, and- small black-eyed crowders, each, 10c lb. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Cream crowders, 8 lbs. $1; _ Calif. black-eyed, 12 lbs. $1. All clean and weevil free. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs. Rt. 1. 90-day running speckled velvets. Sound, 1930 raised. 2 1-2 bu. $2.50 bu. Exch. for pea seed. W. A. Bennett, Pitts. Rt. 2. New Eras, 100 per cent pure. Pick- ed before rains. $2.75 bu. FOB. Wal- ter Tillman, Hillsboro. 12 bu. Brabs, $2.50; 11 bu. Clays, $2 bu. Write for samples. No order for less than 1 bu. E. V. Veal, Sanders- ville. . _ Cream sugar crowders, $4 bu. (Excel- lent for table use when green or dry). Party to pay frt. or parel post. H. S. Mullins, Milner. : 2 bu. Brabs, $2.50 bu. Exch. for po- tato slips. W. A. Biggers, Temple. RFD 3 Purple Hull, white table pea, 40c at. No personal chks. Mrs. Ww, V. Robbs, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1. Purple Hull white table pea. 40c qt. |prepaid. Mrs. Steve Howard, Flowery Branch, Rit:: 2. Purple Hull white table pea, 40c qt. prepaid, or 35c qt. not prepaid. Mrs. Bertha Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Rt. 1 6 bu. Irons. $2 bu. FOB. Cash with order. J. A. Blair, Mt. Airy. Rt. 1. 12 bu. sound Blue Speckled and Whip peas, mixed, $2.50 bu. FOB. M. M. Fortner, Meansville. RFD 1. | 10 bu. Irons. Pure and sound. $22.50 for lot. B. F. Fagan, Martin. 20-25 lbs. clean, sound, hand shelled Rice peas, 15c Ib. Postpaid in 5 Mb. or more lots. E. E. Tatum, Dawson- ville. Rt. 1. Velvet beans, 1929 crop. Good and sound. $3 bu. C. L. Rhyne, Plains. 1 bu. blacks, $3; white pole limas, red and white, speckled crowders and \ ee y 90-day Running velvet beans. Ap-. "| parently 80 per cent sound or better, | Not less than 3 lbs. in order. \ Sugar crowders, 2 cups, 25c. Exch. No chks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Extra fancy sugar crowders. _ White, large cream, little 2-crop, running var. ady peas. Weevil free. Clean. 6 lbs, $1; 15 lb. up, 12 1-2c lb. Postpaid. C. R. Burell, Auburn. _Running Clays, 35c gal. Also late Orange cane seed, 20c gal. FOB. John Henry Frix, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 4 bu. New Eras, $2.50 bu. FOB. W. M. Holden, Ball Ground. Rt. 4. Bush white baby limas, 20c lb. White crowders, red speckled crowders, white Rice peas, 12 1-2c lb. Cash. No chks. ane Ree C. L. Kellogg, Cumming. R 200 Ibs. Mung beans, 15c lb. J. M. Blankenship, Stone wall. Rt. 1. Calif. black-eyed, Speckled crowders | and Mush peas. 20c Ib. $4 bu. Speck- led Half Runners, 30c teacupful. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground. Rt. 1. BUTTER FOR SALE . 3 or 4 lbs. Jersey butter ea. week. No coloring. 30c Ib. del. Mrs. Charley Bryan, Frolona, Rt. 1. sth. 4 lbs. Jersey butter ea. week, 30c lb. del. Cow. T.B> tested. Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta. Rt. 2. : < 4 Ibs. nice Jersey butter ea. week, 35c a a Mrs. W. A. Vandiver, Martin. Rt. 2; Jersey butter. No coloring. 30c postpaid. Cash with order: Mrs. L. O. Stewart, Jasper. COTTON SEED FOR SALE 15 bu. D&PL. Gin roll cleaned. Also seived. 90c bu. FOB Mansfield. J. D. Floyd, Starrsville. Rt. 1. Pure Piedmont 2nd pickings. Privately ginned. Re- cleaned. $1 bu. .R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville. 1500 bu. Wannamakers Cleveland. Ist yr. 85c bu. 2nd yr. 75c bu. Kept pure at gin. Sacked in 100 lb. bags. L. P. Brandenburg, Senoia. Rhynes Cook wilt resistant. 1st yr. Ginned on private gin. $1 bu. C.D. William, Plains. \ Pure Neeleys and Cokers 5 cotton seed, 75c bu. FOB. John G. Adams, Social Circle. $1 bu. Exch. for Half and Half. equal value in anything I need. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Cokers No. 5, and Wannamakers Cleveland. Pure. $1 bu: for either. Y. M. Patterson, Homer. Rt. 2. Long staple, Cokers No.) 5, $1 bu. Exch. for corn, syrup, or potato slips; also. few Ibs. Broom corn seed,- 15c 1b. A. B. Smith, Athens. Rt. 3. Piedmont Cleveland, also Langford heavy fruiter, 75c bu. FOB. CO. A. Wil- banks, Commerce. Rt. 5. - Maretts C. B. B. str. No. 7, 1st yr. Privately ginned. $2.50 per cwt. FOB. G. Z. Maxwell, Toccoa. 6 bu. cotton seed, 50, per cent lint. $1 bu..FOB Reidsville. Cash with \order. G. M. Hightower, Lyons. Wannamakers. Limited supply. Pure and sound. 75c bu. B. F. Fagan, Martin. | Recleaned pure College No. 1.. Direct from College. Ginned on private gin. 1 in. staple. $1 bu. FOB. A. P. Win- ston, Athens. Staple, 1 1-8 inches. Worth 4c Ib. more than the short staple. $1 bu. M. D. Owens, Atlanta. 315 Peachtree Arcade. Pure Ruckers, 75c bu. Only a few bu. left. Jno. S. Owens, Atlanta. 60 N. E. 11th St. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Good ear corn, $1 bu. Exch. for heifer or cow (with 2nd calf) fresh or soon to freshen, good stock. Heifer not Ai $25 or $30. R. F. Pace, Temple. Rt. 2. - 10 lbs. Rice pop corn, 15c cup; 25 lbs. seed corn, field selected, 5c lb. not pre- paid. Charlie H. Smith, Roopville. Rt. 3 \ Shelled white corn for feed or mill- ing. Good bags, $1.10 bu. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Rt. 4. ee White Rice pop corn, 8c lb. 2 Ibs. 15c. Exch. for tender cornfield bean seed, Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle Loggins, Gainesville. Rt. 1. Pop.corn for seed (or popping), 6c lb. Postage paid on 10 lbs. or more. Geo. Sewell, Lavonia. Rt. 1. Nice white Rice pop corn, 10c tb. Mrs. L. O. Stewart, Jasper. 5 Yellow Dent corn field selected. $1 pk. Also forage cane seed, $2.50 bu. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. 300 bu. corn. in shuck, 90c bu. at barn. W.>H. Bolton, Griffin. Box 436. Marlboro seed corn, $1.50 bu. Jeffer- son. H. C. Ledford, Jefferson. Rt. 3. 100 bu. corn, $1 bu. at barn. I. J. Golden, Bremen. Rt. 2. Cows T. B. tested.|- Cleveland. Ist. and}. PAGE FIP White pearl pop corn, 1930 crop. 20: pt. postpaid. Lula Floyd, Rockmar Rit, 2: de Ground snap shuck, corn. $28 p .ton, FOB; Prices on car lots, less. R. Edwards, Dawson. s Genuine Mexican June. 15 per cen Blue. $2.50 bu. Whatleys prolific, bu. FOB. Exch. for velvet beans 0: peas. J. T. Gammage, Pineview. Selected Marlboro, 2nd yr. out. $: pe FOB. John, G. Adams, Social Cir- Cle. ~ Re Rockdale Big Ear, $2.50 bu. 5 bu. $2.25 bu. FOB; Shelled corn, 1 M. bu lots. Make best offer FOB Hammett loaded in bulk. E. H. Taylor, Roberta. Rt. 1. Pie Hey Good, sound Whatleys Prolific, slip- ped-shuck in the ear, 1c lb. FOB car lots. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley. Good, sound Whatleys, slipped s in ear, lc lb. FOB, in car_lots. L. Singleton, Ft. Valley. . : Mexican June corn, blue and whi 3 75c pk. $2.50 bu. FOB. J. Robt. Adams Mansfield, . FRESH AND CURED MEATS Good, fresh cured hams, smoked, 25 lb. Exch. for good syrup or honey Write first. Mrs. D. C. Brigdon, Dor- chester. Rt. A. Box B. Sais Hams, 10 to 15 Ibs. 30c; same wts. Money order. view. Hickory smoked country sausage. Al pork. Old fashioned seasoning, 4 lbs $1. Postpaid to 3rd zone. R. F. Davis Arlington. Rt.-1. - a Limited amt, bacon. Smoked with hard wood: hams, 23c; sides, 18; hocks, 12c; joles, 10c lb. Certified chk or Money order. S. P. Vanlandingham, Cairo. . 2 country cured hams, 30 and 34 lbs 25c lb. Money orders. No chks. E. V. Loudermilk, Mt. Airy. RFD 1. ee Oakwood sides and shoulders, $17. per cwt. Hams, $25. Malvin Collins Oak smoked meat: hams, 23c; Sides and Shouders, 17c FOB. J. T. Pon- der, Whigham, . Ff ce Shoulders, 15c Smoked hams, 25c; Not del. Ly M. Cochran, Madison. Rt ck P : y smoked. J. T. Gammage, Pin # ._ HAY FOR SALE Bright peanut hay, baled, $15 ton in car lots, FOB. L. P. Singleton, Ft. Valley. ig Bright peanut hay, baled, $15 ton in car lots, FOB. J. D. Duke, Ft. Valley A-1 peavine hay, mixed. Cured with the sap in it. M. R. Lockhart, Louis- ville. Rt. 5. Box 50. . nia Bermuda and Meadow grass hay. $15 per ton in barn. On highway, 11 mi Madison. - Only 1 car left. W. D. A derson, Madison. - Uy Bright Meadow Grass hay, $18 ton at barn; loose hay, $15 at stack. Ch: H. Ogletree, Crawfordville. Rt. 2. Ground peanut hay, $19 ton in 100 Ib. bags, FOB. W. R. Edwards, Daw SON. ey: ed FODDER FOR SALE < 4 or 5 M. lbs. A-No. 1 fodder, baled iy hay size bales, $1.50 per cwt. Cash . G. Rodgers, Oglethorpe. . PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR. SALE > _ 10 tons No. 1 Farmers stock Span- ish peanuts, 5c lb. FOB. In bags ra by self. J. . Cowart, Arling- on. \ ee 25 Ibs. best grade Schley pecans, 30c Ib. also.5 Ibs. Airds paper shell, 20c Ib. Jack Nesbit, Cordele, RFD. ae 100 lbs. Stuart pecans, 25 Ib; 25 Ibs. Schleys, 30c lb. W.S. Norton, Edison Spanish peanut seed, $1.07%c bu. FOB. Chk. with order, or COD: Express or Frt. State bank wish draft drawn through. H. D. Jones, Brinson 6-800 lbs. No. 1 white Spanish pea- nuts, 4 1-2c lb. No order for less than 200 lbs. FOB. J. C. Davis, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Box 62. ; : SYRUP FOR SALE Honey Drip sorghum syrup, in buckets, $1 per bucket FOB. G Maxwell, Toccoa. 1930 crop / i gal. . 2 sorghum syrup in ( zal buckets, 60c gal. in 100 gal. lots re home. RFD 3. Strictly A-1 pure Ga. Cane syru cs. of 12 half gals. $3.95. J. T. Pon der, Whigham, eoeee Pure Ga. cane syrup. 6 gal. cans to cs., $3.50; Frt. paid, 50c extra. 12 hal ne to cs. $4. Malvin Collins, Whig: am. oS) Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Jb. cans and Walter L. Carmichael, Newna: | ville. Rt. 5. Box 50. 1-2 gal. jars. M. R. Lockhart, Lou ywers and Seed For Sale MARKET BULLETIN seed for same. Mrs. W. Hi. Lewis, Bly- ite water lilies 10c doz. bachelor ons 5c doz. rooted yellow roses 3 Oc. moss, cabbage roses, blue iris doz. Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle es, Rt. 5, Alpharetta. Large white, red, yellow, lavender ysanthemums slips, golden glow 25c exchange for hydrangeas, dahlias, ladioli. Add postage... Mrs. Wm. L. Cochran, Stonewall. White narcissi bulbs 20c doz. ex- hange. Add postage. Miss Annie Belle allace, Hampton, Rt. 2, Box 22. Hydrangeas. with roots, extra large, ue 40c ea. Mrs. H. T. Ash, Cleve- md, Rt. 3. Lemon liles 30c doz. weigelias, snow is, snow ferns, jonquils 25c doz. rimroses 15c doz. snow on mountain 0c doz. Add postage. Miss Bonnie Hensley, Talking Rock. Rt. 2. raniums sultanas, fuchsias, farns, louble petunias, hydrangeas 10c cut- ting. privet hedge rooted. lc ea. fob., xchange for begonias, any kind ex- 9 grape, red, white conch. Dyar Willis, Talking Rock,-Rt. 3. ae Cannas, red, yellow 50c doz. cream, hite 20c ea. white iris 25c doz. jon- uils, daffodils 50c 100. Miisletoe gera- jums, 5c cutting. Add postage. Mrs. A. Miller, Finleyson, Rt. 2. ' Dahilias, 3 reds, tri-color, 5c ea. narysanthemums 6 colors, large type, 5c ea. exchange for pot flowers, gera- niums, ferns, caladiums, rooted. Write t. Miss Lillian Thomas, Haralson. Orange, scarlet cannas, bronze leav- es 40c doz. exchange for perennial phlox, red verbena, dahlia plants, tube ose bulbs. Mrs. A. Z. Persons, Mar- hallville. White, Break Oday, Jersey Beacon, Mrs. Warner, Fordhook, Radiance, Lavender or yellow pompoms, Jersey Masterpiece, Pride of California dah- S: . Exchange. -H. C. Bible, 426 Mathewson Place, S. W., Atlanta. Double red, white, pink hollyhock eed 10c 2 tablespoonsful. stamps with order. Miss Georgia Sewel, Newnan, Rt. 3, Box 66. : Red canna lilies, lavender Easter lil- s*20c doz. Jonquils bulbs 15c dozen. dd postage, cash with order. Miss Mattie Lou Pittman, Social Circle, Rt. ou Prickley mock orange hedge plants, white, $1 100 del. Prompt shipment. Lx. tring spirea white 25c ea. Mrs. J. B. llis, Millhaven, Rt. 1. _ Wisteria large rooted 50c ea. White unning honeysuckles, rooted 5c ea., $3.50 100. Dorothy Perkins roses 15c ea. Mollie Taylor, Rt. 1, Naylor. ~Geraniums, Christmas, May, June ctus rooted 15c ea. sweet, wild violets ferns, petunias, $1 100. Sweet Will- ams, pinks, straw flowers, verbena, 25c doz. Mrs. Guy Hart, Royston, Rt. Petunias, verbena, sweet Williams, traw flowers, Japanese pinks, violets, erns, phlox, touchmenot, cannas, Christmas, May, June cactus rooted 15c doz. Snapdragon 25c doz. Mrs. Les- _ter Phillips, Royston, Rt. 3. : _ Jonquil bulbs, single and double, 5c 100 FOB. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield; Jasper, Rt. 4, __ Large well rooted lace ferns 15c each xchange for other pot or yard flow- ers. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Rt. 1, Bron- wood. ; Red cannas, 20c doz. Devil in the bush, 3 plants 5c. Add postage. Myra Lemmonds, Social Circle, Rt. 3. Gaillardias, kochia, verbena, petun- las, tansy, feverfew, 15c doz. 2 for 25c. Add postage, orders less than $1. Mrs. R. T. Allen, Riverdale. Green wandering jew, purple stripe ew, 15 cuttings, 10c.. Larkspur seed 5c tablespoonful. Add postage. Rosa Mae Owen, Rt. 3, Hawkinsville. Red japonica tree, 12 years old, 10 ft. high, 10 ft. in top, $250. Few young ton 2 and 4 years old. J. C. Har- roves, Marlow. Peppermint, lavender perennial phlox lants, 25c doz. del. in Ga. Mrs. T. P. andolph, Clayton. : lowers And Seed Wanted |=> vy geranium cuttings, sultanas, ex- ept red and salmon azaleas rooted. ex- change. Write what you have. Mrs. H. Ellis, Huching. ~ = _Double dahlia, scarlet verbena, hardy hlox, snapdragon, giant type. Exch. onster Zennias, orange, lemon double rigold seed for same. Miss Ida Dodd irmount. | er Boston, Sword, Ostrich plume fern will exchange periwinkle the. Seed For Sale Hastings recleaned syrup cane seed 5c lb. $1.75 bu; White lima butter beans 15c lb. H. S. McGarity, McDonough, Pt. <3. 100 Ibs. pure Stone Mtn. 35c lb. del; 60 lbs. fine and pure large Red Top cane seed, del. for $3. Bruce Andrews Haddock, Rt. 2. Stone Mtn. and Thurmond Grey, 35c lb. Also Big Boll Half and Half cotton seed, $1 bu. W. A. Moore, Haddock, Rt. 2: Pure Thurmond Grey, 40c lb. 20 lbs. or more, 30c lb. D.C. Sheppard, Ella- ville. 300 Ibs. imp. Stone Mtn. 40c lb. del. 25 Ibs up, 30c Ib. del. 1930 crop. Ross Andrews, Haddock, RFD 2. True Ga. collard seed, 1931 crop. Re- cleaned, 15c Ib. FOB. No orders for less than 10 lbs. J. T. Ponder, Whig- ham, : 8 or 10 lbs. slightly mixed watermelon seed. Mostly yellow meat, 25c lb. S. R. Harden, Surrency. Dixie Belle Watson, each, 35c Ib. 10 Ibs up, 30c 1b; Grays, 30c lb. 10 Ib. up, 25c lb. .Good cond. Del. 10 Ib. lots. C. E. Baldwin, Montezuma. Calif. beer seed, 25c teacupful, post- paid. Miss Georgia Sewell, Newnan, Rt. 3, Box 66. Cucumber seed, 10c per cup. Mollie Taylor, Naylor, Rt. 1. Texas Honey Drip cane, 9 lbs. 50c; Winter Heading collard, 10c per 3 thls, 35c lb; Sunflower, 10c cupful; water- melon, muskmelon pumpkin, okra, 1-2 cup, 10c. Genie Sanders, Felton, Rt. 1. 50 lbs. hand selected pure Stone Mtn. 25c 1b. not postpaid. G. H. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box 106. Calif. beer seed, 10c start; white seed pop corn, 10c Ib. Add postage. Char- ley Gowde, Austell, Rt. 1. Select Stone Mtn. 25c lb. Any amt. 10 lbs up. J. O. Ashton, College Park, 1106 Main St. Imp. Triumph. Grow as large as 100) Ibs. and av. 40-60 lbs. $1.50 Ib. or $1 Ib. in lots of 10 lb. or more, FOB. John H. Allen, Ft. Valley. Calif. beer seed, 10c start. Geo. Floyd Rockmart, Rt, 2. Pure Beat the Bee cane seed, 15c lb. 65c gal, $4 bu. Exch for potato plants or Stone Mtn, melon seed. D. L. White, Villanow. _ a - Strictly pure and clean Marglobe to- mato seed, $2 lb. New Stone and Bal- timore, 75c lb. Mailed. B. R. Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Seed Wanted Want 1 Ib. cattail millet, Hastings sugar cane, sunflower, Jap Buckwheat and bean seed. Exch. plants. Write. S. G. Rogers, Claxton. Want pure Buncomb collard seed. R. H. Kinnebrew, Athens, Normal Ave, Want about 1 1b. pumpkin seed. State kind and price; also want a few eve- plants. C. A. Raleigh, Jeffersonville. Want small quantity Upland seed rice. E. F. Dye, Hahira. Plants For Sale Portoricans, Govt insp. 1.50 M, 5M up, $1.35 M FOB. Cash with order. B. F. Kimbrel, Baxley, Rt. 3. E Portoricans $1.50 M. Greater B. and Marglobe tomato, $1.25 M. Ready now. John Daniel, Baxley. Imp. P. R. potato plants, Govt insp. from vine cut. $1.50 M FOB. Cash with order. S. B. Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4. P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp. $1.50 M FOB. S.M Blanton, Surrency Insp Portoricans and Ruby King pepper, each, $150 M. H. K. Thorn- ton, Screven. ~Marglobe and New Stone tomato, 35c 200; $1.50 M postpaid Ga. Ready now. Mrs. H. M. Clements, Amboy. Pure vine grown P. R. State insp. Ready for sale. G. W. Hasty, Dawson, f Imp. P. R. Gov't insp. $1.50 M FOB; $1.75 M del. Cash with order. No chks. O. L. Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 42. Portoricans, Govt insp. $1.50 M FOB. John Herndon, Surrency. Imp. Portoricans, Gov. insp. $1.40 M FOB. J. R. Thomas, Surrency.. | Red skin Portoricans, $1.75 M. Boons $2 M, May, June del; Broad Leaf to- bacco, 35c C; $2.50 M. .G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. E. J. and Wakefield cabbage, Head- ing collard, Greater B. tomato, 75c 500; transfer papers, $5 extra. $125 M. Insp. Portoricans, $1.75 M. Boons $2. Red skin Portoricans, and Boons 500 90c; $1.75 M.del. Cash with order. 10M $1.60 M collect. W. O. Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch. : : Artichokes, 30 for 25c, $1 per 200; horehound, 25 for 15. Exch. for hot pepper, potato or Egg plants. Miss Willie Burden, Elberton, Rt. 8. - Hastings Extra Early, Marglobe, Gulf State and other var. tom. plants, 15c C. $1 M. Heading collard, 10c. C. J. 8..Carson, Hampton, Rt. 2.. : Govt insp. Portoricans, $1.50 M. der. A. B. Lewis, Alma, Rt. 2. Chas. J. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Collard, onion and tomato, 65 500; $1 M. Pepper and Egg plants, 40c C. $1, 50, postpaid. Miss Rosa May, Lewiston. fae : - Portoricans guar. unmixed. First prize winner at plant contest. $1.45 M. 5M.-up, $1.35 M. Money order. D. D. Bland, Baxley. Ss Brimmer, Stone and Marglobe toma- to, Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading col- lards, 500, 60c; $1 M; Hot and Sweet pepper, Egg plants, 15c doz. del. Wal- ter McEver, Braselton. . Plants Wanted Want old fashioned red or pink skin Spanish potato plants. Write what you have and price. E. R. Daniel, Thomas- ton. Rt. 1. : Exch. 1 yr. old J. B. Giant rooster for 1 M. pure Govt. insp. Porto Rico potato plants, at once. Mrs. F. C. Conner, (Address not given). Want 1 M. vineless Porto Rico pota- to plants. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huchihg. Want few hundred plants from old time Bunch Yam oe ec: Childs, Abbeville. Rt. 1. : Want Portorican potato slips. Exch. pure bred M. B. turkey, or White In- dian Runner duck eggs. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton. Ite 3: Cader Stephens, Flowery z | Branch. rae, |FOB. A. P. Winston, Athens. Over 5M $1.35 M FOB. Cash with or-| Live Stock For Sale _ CATTLE FOR SALE : 3 reg. heifers, 10, 11, and 6 mos, old, $40 ea. Day Davis, Rutledge. : Young cow with 3rd calf. 2 1-2 Ib. milk, 1 lb. butter. T. B. tested. $35 at barn. Newman Thomas, Lithonia, RG ee : 12 Jersey milch cows, fresh in, $30 ae Cash. J. F. Welch, Eatonton. Rt2n L. Kerseys Nursery, Brunswick. Al- fred Harris, St. Simons. Milch cow and calf. 3 1-2 gal. milk aie 1 Ib. butter. $60, or $50 without calf. Pure bred J. cow, ent. to reg. Fresh- en soon with 2nd calf. $50 at barn. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. Good stock, fresh Jersey cow with Ist calf (fine heifer), $40. Mrs. C. F. Lowe, Cass Station, Rt. 1. 1 Black Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old. Pure stock. Ent. to reg. $20 or exch. . corn. Mrs. H: A. Humphrey, Mitch- . + : - : x} 4 yr. old Jersey and Holstein, cross, cow, 3rd calf. 4 gal. with 2nd calf. $45 cash. Frank L. Cartet, MeDonough. Rt. 1. Box 16. 3 Milch cow for sale or trade; also yoke steers. Sell for beef or work. Broke. S. M. Golden. Buchanan. RFD 2. : 3 - 1-yr.old 3-4 Red Poll bulls. 3 to 400 lbs. Good marks. $40 ea. Mary Gibson,. Agricola, : 4 yr. milch cow. Jersey and Guern- Sey, 1-2 each. 2nd calf, 5 to 6 wks. old, $65 at barn. Hiram L. Pritchard, Decatur. Rt. 1. 15 mos. -old Jersey heifer, just bred a Reg. bull. $25. Joe M. Brown, Mc- e. 3 gal. J. cow, fresh in with 8rd calf. = FOB. W. A. Vandiver, Martin. Rt. Black J. cow, about 10 qts. daily; more with good feed. 3rd calf 3 wks. old. $50 at barn. Chirs King, Forest Park. 1 mo. old J. bull calf, $25 Reg. and f Very best breeding. S. G. McNeill, Arlington. 4 milch cows; 1 fresh in, calf 2 wks. old. W. M. Fortner, Meansville. Rt. 1. Fine milch cow, freshen in May. Walter L. Carmichael, Newnan. RFD 3. 4 J. milch cows, Ist to 3rd calves. $45 each. All now fresh in, not given), Bainbridge. Cow: Holstein and Jersey, 1-2 each, with 3rd calf. $75; fine J. |ran, Stonewall, freshen in few days, $30. _W. B. Coch- seen 1 pure bred Guernsey cow, $80 at B. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore. Rt. 1. (Name | heifer, | Thursday, May 7, 1931 Nice 7-8 pure Jersey 5 mos. old calf, from good stock. $10 here. C. D. Wil- liams, Plains. : Good milch cow, fresh in., milk and 1 1-2 lb. butter. Cc. A. Kemp, Kennesaw. 3: gal: $60 cash, other, 1 mo. The 2 cows and calve for $70. O.S. Williams, Scotland. 5 mo. old J. heifer, $12 at barn, or $14 crated. Exch. for corn. H. B, Moore, Danielsville. Reg. J. bull calf, 2 mos. old. Soli $38 color. Sired by Dandy Actor. Cream J. tresn in 3rd_calf. tively. 1 fine heifer for sale. Rockmart. Rt. 2, 20 good grade milch cows. All fres and to freshen soon. T. B. tested. J. Davis, Rutledge. SS 2 reg. Jerseys, about 2-3 yrs. old. Sy. bil, St. Lambert breeding. Dehorne Freshen about May 8th. $50 ea., 3 - yr. olds, unbred, $35 ea. I. T. Wyat Farrar. e as 2 yr. old Jersey. Dehorned. Fres about May 8th. $50; 1 yr. old, unbre $35; 3 mos. old, $25. All Reg.. G, Spearman, Farrar. - Good Jersey and Holstein cross, co fresh in, $70; 2 mos. old J. bull for sa or exch. for 100 lb. hog. Robt. F. Si Sylvester. ee eee 7-8 dark Jersey giving now 2 1-2 day. Does not go dry. Bred. 4 when fresh. $50. Exch. for heitei we hee in Fall. A. W. Kemp, Mar: etta. . fee 1 good, young cow, giving 3 gal. p day. H. C. Camp, Hapeville. Wate Ave. ae mare, under 8 yrs. old. son, Summit. Rt. 2. - ae Grey col. heifer, about 3-4 Jerse; 20 mos. old. Freshen May 15th. $25 barn.. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locus Grove. . oe Sey. fresh in cows, $45 and $50. - ey Mrs. Kate Gordy, Box Springs. Rie, 8 1 reg. Shorthorn bull. Milking st Gentle and in good flesh. 3 yrs, ol $75, A. D, Galt, Albany. _ Fine Jersey bull, 4 mos. old, $1 D. Harris, Lula. : ; 2s Good, fresh in cow with heifer cal $40. L. T., MeCoy, Warrenton. _ 1 Holstein and Jersey mixed milc cow with heifer calf. $65. 4 gal. ar 1.lb. butter per day. First calf. Je La Count, Winterville. Rt. 1. Box 4 2.yr. old cow, part Jersey, 8 wk. cal $45; 11 mos. hifer, part Jersey. $1 At my residence. Inquiries answe containing stamp. Migs L. A. Hamil ton, Garnesville. Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE 2 7 pure P. C. pigs, (4 males and 3 males), 8 wks. old, $7.50 ea, $45 lot. C. D. Williams;. Plains. - ee Duroc J. sow, ready to breed, $20; male pigs, wt. 70 to 80 lbs. $10 ea. $1 for both pigs. Have not been treate Dillard Wilcher, Gibson. See 2 hogs, wt. 250 lbs. gross the two. M. Fortner, Meansville. RFD 1. Reg. 8. B. GC. pigs. Farrowed A 2and, Fe at fe old; $13, 2 CG: R. Morgan, Americus. eee Duroc-P. CG. mixed gilt, Wt. abot 96 Ibs. $10 FOB. R. W. Rivers, Gr mont. Rt. 1. : OS. 8. P. . pigs, sub. to reg. 8 wks. $8 each. Joe M. Brow, McRae. 1 pure bred Duroc J. gilt. Sell exch. for 50 Ancona day old chicl Mrs. H. T. Smith, Coolidge. Rt. 2. _ Little bone guinea 6 wks. old By i $8 each. C. E. Knight, Ft. Valley. Rt. 3. 10 S. P. C., Duroc cross 10 wks. . pigs, $5 ea. L. T. McCoy, Warrento Reg. Duroc Jersey boar, wt, abo 200 Ibs. $25 FOB. Mrs. Winnie Ray, Fort Gaines. ee 6 pigs, half B. P. C., half Duroc Je eee Pure stock. Ent. to reg. Trea ed ag ainst cholera. 6 wks. old. $5 FOB. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitche Reg. P. C. gilts and tried sows. Bre and ready to ship in May. G. W. Ran dall, Lavonia. : So 1 little bone Guinea gilt. The sta fat kind. Wt. about 100 Ibs. $7 FO Cash with order. n Hightower, Lyons. 300 hogs, wt. 50 to 300 Ibs. era immune. Crated. 10c Ib. Lee, Dawson. : Hogs for sale or exch. for corn. ty to come after. T. J. Postma, Fo! ston. Rt. 1. Box 70. : Old fashioned Blue Guineas, St Fat kind. $15 pr. at_9 wks. old. | _ | Thompson, Summit. Rt, 2.