DEPARTMENT of (ee EU GENE TALMADGE AG RICULTURE COMMISSIONER = PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR _ VOL. 14 STATE CAPITOL - ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931. i AFTER THE LIGHT HAS BEEN TURNED ON THE CO-OPS, - . WHAT IS THE REMEDY? Iam receiving numbers of letters like the following: Hon Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner of eee, Atlanta, Ga. 5 Dear Mr. Talmadge: I have read your articles in regard to the Co-ops. I shipped them 38 bales of cotton last fall? They took 800 Ibs. from the warehouse weights. here at A:abi, and a loss of more than ~ a cent a pound. That was a loss to me of more than two hundred and fifty dollars (3200. 09). J.C. HAMILTON, Arabi, Ga. (Signed) What does the above letter mean if it is true? : I receive almost daily letters lire this. lose on 38 bales of cotton is too much. If this had keen the only com- plaint that I had received about underweights out at the Co-ops, it would not make much impression, but numbers and numbers of com- plaints on the same line do mean something, and speak the truth. I hope that the man who sent me this letter will read this editorial. Underweighing is defrauding, and the party who is defrauded thereby _ an prosecute for it the same as you can for stealing chk ens out of your chicken house. I had a very prominent Senator the other day fc tell me that out. of 40 bales of cotton shipped to the Co-ops last year, he lost one bale in weight. That is too much to lose. It has been my experience that gin weights generally run a little underweight, and the cotton should gain at the warehouse. What is the remedy for correcting the evils that have been published against the Coons? The members themselves have it in their hands. They have the right to go out there and investigate the books and the transactions of the Co-ops, and LOOK at the books and records of the Co-ops. Demand that they tell you where they have the cottonhow -much they have stored. Also demand that they tell you how much mon- ey they have on kand, in ae bank, = check up on the bank and see J MARKET. REPORT. _ OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Feb. 8, 1931. Always subject to Variation Augusta ~ $1.00 t : Atanta Macon Sweet Potatoes. new. 100 Ibs. _. $1.25 $1.60 Eggs, Ga. Extra. doz .. 1s .23:~S 25 Eggs. Standard, doz. ..S 21 Eggs. Ga. trade. doz. -ggs Yard Run, doz. ......... Stags. Ib. Gens. Ib Roosters. Priers. Ib. Ducks. Ib. KOC CSC ooo Turkeys. Ib. ; Capons, Ib. ike Bees | Field Peas. mixed, bu. 1.25 w# 1.25 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. : 1.40 1.50 Country Butter, Best Table, Ib. . ae oes. oO Ear Corn (80 Ibs. tc bu.) bu. : 15 ee - Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton 20.00 ike Peanut Hay. No. 1, per ton _. 1600 1100-72 = es Soy Beans. Otootan, bu. ~.~ 3.00 2.75 3.00 Soy Beans. Biloxi, bu. _____.... 2.00 1.85 1.75 See LO sccceeas cams cam ocosecscmmacoescooos en scoceweceoscases commnecenccesscsones- cemeswnecceccecececwcesceee coms meee mmm seecccccscecccesccccocecemmmecooamme Claxton, Ga., bogether with my reply to him. Eight hundred pounds to. Savannah Coens Valdosta mE : { what shape they. are in. | * Check up on such complaints as the above, and see if they really took 800 lbs. of cotton trom J. C. Hamilton | at Arabi. You cannot allow a fraud to continue. I have received scout levee letters from parties defending the co-ops. I am pub ishing on a separat page a letter that I received from Mr. T. V. Nevil, Clerk of the Court at I am also publishing some other letters that I think the people of Georgia should read. The names are signed to these letters and addrsses given. When do they have the meeting of the stockholders to elect the. of- -ficers of the Co- -cps? Do any of you members know? Dont you think it would be a good idea for all of you to attend some of these stockhold- | ers meetings? If you cannot attend, why not send a representative from your county and vive him power of atto.ney to vote your stock? Do this yourcelf, dont fill out the blank that they have beeri forwardi from the office out on Glenn Street. If you do fill it out, change th name that they have incerted and pick out some local man who is shrewd ee and straight enough to look after it and put the proper. man in office : Dont pick out a man who Share on the set out on Glenn Street to name your repvesentative, because that mans judgment is either bad he has been fed a little red corn by that crowd. No man with goo judgment can brag on a set of men who have been pulling deals like the gous letter bears out; and other charges that have been made against them . . It is right amusing to read some of these letters that I have receive defending the Co-ops, and look at the paper and the typewriting an the version. Practically all have been written by the same parties. think that they have come out of the office on Glenn Street. Mr. Ne- vils letter, which I am printing today, is an exception to this. That is_ the reason that I am printing his letter. All of the other letters that. I have received defending the Co-ops have requested me, as Mr. Nevil | . did, to print theirs in the Bulletin. I am printing Mr. Nevils. letter as a fair sample of all the: others that I bave received, and as stated above, the main reason I am print ing it, is that Mr. Nevil himse?f is, I believe, the author of his letter. (Continued on paze twenty- eight) INDEX Flowe~s and Seed For Sale 3, 4, 5. 6, 1, 8; 95 10:11, 12; 13515; 16, 17, 18, 20. Flowers and Seed Wanted ___- 4, 20 Incubators for Sale Incubators Wanted Second-Hand Machinery - For fale Second-Hand Machinery WT COO 2 ss ee Baby Chicks for Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Car Lots Eges for Sale Eggs Wanted Farm Help Wanted 3; lade Ga. Products for Sale _.21, 22, 24, 23 Ga. Preducts Wanted -_.--- 22, 23 Live Stock for Sale s _ Live Stock Wanted Miscellaneous for Sale Plants: for-sale: 2 U2 eae oe Plants Wanted e Poultry for Sale. Poultry Wanted .... Seed for Sale Seed Wanted ey \ 3, 20, 21, a |p Ae 3 Hoes Sold Dur'ng Week Beginning asin 26, 1921, Pe Coop- rative Sales Brought. 6.41 per cwt., ee No. 1, No. - Grade oo Peanuts, $70. 09 per ton De ivered, Columbus, Ga. : e ok : MARKET BULLETIN ~ 12 clean 8 lb. lard buckets, 1. del. Joe R. Porter, Maysville, Ga. Box 364. Exch. for value. W.M. Thornton, Jes- 100 Ib. empty cotton sacks, 10q each | Re an ae pe | MD) Gs : 2 Ch oe ase ib Rad portage,| . 60 Ibs. little black walnuts, Se: Ib. fies ae Matte. Salts , Savaunad, B. W. Ash, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1,;COD. also frost proof Eng. pea seed, | 7% 1b. 9. Joe Jones. oC a ee au gy - 25. hiss 1 doz canned Elberta peaches, 35 a. ermeion seed, a Inds, at reasonable | qt, blackberri S, 40c per jar, pear pre- 02. oe woo B re prices. Talmadge Fogarty, Concord, ee: sie = tat on : oe ee 4 bunch. Want runner peanut seed, Hood, Stapietony Ga. RU. 1. Ge Fee Tbs. dried peaches, 15 lb. 4 lbs. dried Bourbon Red turkey eggs: Will exch. hite feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. $1|_ 2 bu. black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu.| apples, 15c.lb. also 1 B. Rock rooster, yellow corn, sound, not weevil eaten, | or exch. for 1 bu. good eating FOB. Mrs. Jackson J. Pike, Morven, $9, or exch for 2 hens, any good breed, or imp. red skin Porto Rico potatoes apples. Ea. to pay postage. S. Ga. or will exch. any of the above for gar-, for same, P. J. Watson, Nunez, Ga. Rt. Seal, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3. | Nice canned huckleberries, 35c qt.|den seed. Mrs. Otis Kelly, Griffin,|1. . orseradish roots, 25c lb. 3 good rhu- $3.60 doz. Add postage. Money order.| Ga. Rt. A. Box 49. : Want to exch value for pig, pr. of plants, 25c del. Hastings run-|Also other berries canned, for sale.| wild cherry bark, dry, 20c lb. Ber-| turkeys, or some geese. Clement Chaf- butter beans, 15c lb. Exch any| Mrs. Doica Bearden, Ellenwood, Ga. Rt.| muda grass roots, 50c a 100 Ibs. not fin, Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD 1. pee ermuda onion sets. Mrs.*J. T. Cole, | ++ prepaid; new broom straw, 54 in. after; Want ginseng, golden seal, and other esville, Ga. RFD. trimmed, enouzh for 15 big brooms,| medical roots. Send sample best price S $1. Exp. col. Will exch. broom straw and state what you have to offer. Price . FOB. il, cs Ga. - for white feed sacks and for garden del. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Thursday, February 5, 1931. i aged: Mrs. Bessie M. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt.1. Miscellaneous Wanted iscellaneous For Sale Want seed velvet beans, 1 1-2 bu. Quincy Dona jelly, flavored with ap- ple, per doz. $2.10; per 1-2 doz. $1.20. Half pt. size. Shipped C. O. D. Mrs. More Letters Concerning The Co-ops % CLERK OF CITY AND SUPERIOR COURTS, Evans County T. V.,NEVIL, Clerk. Claxton, Ga. Jan, 29,1931. - Hon Eugene Talmadge, Atlanta, Ga. _ Dear Sir: I can readily understand why the cotton factors, buyers and specu- ators would be against the Cotton Association, but it doesnt look reas- -onable that the Commissioner of Agriculture would. be so hard agains an association of the farmers in his State. \ I do not think that the charges you dre making against the Asso- ciation ave altogether just, and I would appreciate very much if you E - would explian yourself more fully. : It seems to me that the farmers cannot organize without someone trying to put a cog in the whole works, and what seems worst of all in _ the case cf our Commissioner of Agriculture is fighting the farmers harder than anyone else. I notice that the most of the letters you print seem to be written by displeased members or otkers who have no cotton in the Association. I have delivered cotton to our Association for several years, and was Ny one of the first to sign the contract when the Associaton was first or- fined oMr. EB: V: Nevil, Clerk, P. S.The: Farm Board, together with the ganized and have never had any reason to complain. I think that I have been benefited by the Association. . I am sure that you cannot dowany injury to Mr. Conwell or Mr. : _ Black, but you may be able to influence someone against the Association, _when you should be doing all you could to organize the farmers of our good State. ; I think that a man in your position should give a matter of so much importance a great deal of study and thought before you start a war against farm organization, as that is the only salvation of the farmers, and we need the cooperation of our officers and leaders. I am asking that you publish this letter in the Bulletin, Yours very truly, (Signed) T. V. NEVIL. Cotton Association is like churches and schoolsthey are here to stay and will be in operation when all the present knockers have gone to that Great Beyond. T.V.N. January 30, 1931. _ City and Superior Courts, - fending the Co-ops. Claxton, Ga. My dear Mr. Nevil: Your letter of the 29th received. I note that you state the Cotton Association and the Farm Board are like the churches and schoolsthey are here to stay. The theory of co-operative marketing is good, just like a good church or a good school is good. But what would you think ought to be done if you had a church near you and a rotten preacher at the head of it. Don't you think you ought to get rid of the preacher? _ I cannot think that your judgment is bad when I look at the sta- tionery you use and see that you are clerk of the City. and: Superior Court. I know that you are an educated man and a thoughtful man, or you could not hold this position. I think that you are:in the same po- sition as some of the influential citizens that I have met who are de- I believe that they are feeding you some red corn. Some judges of the superior courts of this State are also being fed a little red corn by the Co-ops. I have a cousin who is head of a _@ bank in southwest Georgia. He received a lot of red corn from the Co-ops last. fall. -. I mean by red corn. ; to check up on and report on himself? . If you do business with anyone and they are especially courteous to -you and prompt in their dealings with you, and you profit by your deal- ed oS them, you naturally think they do the same way with every- ~. A good many farmers in your hint aut some of themhave done business with the Co-ops. Ask them about their experiences. I wish that you would come to Atlanta and let me show you about-a thousand letters here and see these letters and then tell me when you get through reading them that the bunch that is heading th Association ought not to be in the chaingang, I will apologize to you and to them too. Do you appvove of Conwell being appointed public welfare director x Do you approve of the Co-ops paving $10,090 a year 'to Eugene R. Black or the Atlanta Trust Company for apparently no services? Iam going into detail and explain to you just what. - to this as much as that bunch of crooks. Do you approve of the Co-ops keeping the reserve fund they took out of the farmers cotton and not paying it back? ee Do you approve of the Co-ops keeping over $69,000 that they knew was an error in figures which amounted to six cents a bale for the 1923- 24 crop? ' 2g cS ; Do you approve of the Co-ops underweighing and undergrading? I have had two complaints on underweights and undergrades this morn- ing. Mr. P. H. Owens, Dallas Ga., Route 6, was one of them. A oe man from Lithia Springs was another. I did not get his name as He called ,in person. ic Mr. Nevil, you are clerk of a court. You have seen many a man sent to the chainganz for stealing. What about those charges I have listed above? Dont:you know if some poor farmer in your county was - to beat the Co-ops out of five dollars that a jury in your own County would send him to the chaingang? 7 I am for the principle of co-operative marketing; but we cannot have a wolf in sheeps clothing at the head of it. I delayed turning the light on the Co-ops for about two years, hoping that the information that came to me daily was not true. Finally, when I had evidence enough to convince any reasonable man that it was true, I knew it was time to expose them to the people of Georgia. With best wishes, I am ! : i _ Sincerely yours, ~ EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture. m2 Menlo, Ga., Jan. 29, 1931. Mr. Euzene. Talmadve, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. My dear Sir: oe I see some papers in Georgia seem to jack you up for telling the Zz truth about the Cotton Co-ops, and how they have dealt with those -members who trusted their all to them. Also this Federal Farm Board and how it has relieved the farmer of what he mad, and any one-eyed negro can see the truth of the whole matter. . You see, being the Commissioner of Agriculture, you are expected to swallow everything that claims relief or aid to this branch of industry, no matter what are the results. Some think you are to fall in line and swear things are working for the benefit of the sogers, or otherwise you are a traitor. - o There is only one objection I could register against you: You haven't told half the truth. You take our county azents, they have never helped the farmer to get a better market for his produce, but. will constantly insist that you use more guano and their influence is usually directed in the interest of the guano manufacturers, Everybody is delegated to farm the farmer. He is advised from the time he gathers his last boll of cotton until the seed are in the ground again. Now the last fad is that he must sell everything co-operatively. Give an army of parasites a free hand to gouge, rob and plunder and maybe you will pet the value of the wrapping that goes on the cotton at the final settlement. I ran down some advice I had received and when it gets to the President of this Cottcn Co-ops, it goes into the waste basket. If the stand you have taken to inform the farmer will lower you in the eyes and judgment of the farmers of this State, I will admit my faculty of reason is all out of joint. : ; Allow me to congratulate you on your editorials in the Market Bul- letin. We need a few men with some backbone and courage. I am for you one hundred percent, and think others will yet be convinced before a final settlement, : Very respectfully, (Signed) C. A. DODD, : Menlo, Ga. Dawson, Ga., Jan, 30, 1931. Mr. Eugene Talmadge, Atlanta, Ga. My dear Sirt- 4 ~ Have been reading a good many of your letters in the Bulletin in ragard to the Co-ops. _ My father, J. W. Fussell, shipped them his cotton for five years, and just after his death in 1929, mother received a notice from them that they owed him $16.00, I think is the correct amount. Mother gave me this notice and asked me to write and collect this for her. I wrote, and that was all. e Mother has since died and never did get her money and the chil- dren would like to receive this amount to pay on funeral expenses and they have not been able to pay these. 1 feel like we are as entitled Very truly, (Signed) J. O. FUSSELL. a = > Thursday, February 5, 1931. , Farm Help Wanted Want a middle aged, dependable white man for farm work. No cot- ton. Mostly feed stuff. And to do anything on farm that comes up. Give him his keep and $10 per mo. Am not hard to please if man is in- dustrious, etc. Mrs. D. C. Wall, Au- gusta, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 12. Want a good farmer able to furnish self to cutivate 132 acre farm of good land, 4 houses on it: 1 dwelling of 7 rooms, ceiled and with 4 fire places. etc. and 3 tenant houses. Good pas- ture with running water. Located near Odessadale, Ga. About 60 miles south of Atlanta. Have pr. of good mules on place which wil sell or rent cheap- ly. Write for full information. Resi- ; 4, dent of Carrollton, Ga., but - write: Mrs. Sarah E. Stone, Athens, Tenn. ; Want a middle- -aged white or coldred + woman to live as one of family and do light farm work. Will pay daily wa- gaes for extra work on farm. hoe hely etc. Must furnish ref. as to charac- ter. Mrs. John Goldin, Draketown, Ga. Want man with very small family or a sing'e man to cultivate 25 or 30 acres of land, all stumped and in hig? state of cultivation. Must be good worker, -honest, etc. Can _ furnish small run bill. Have to move self, and half of fertilizer used. I, other things. Ware county. 8 mi. north of _ Waycross on paved highway. Will con- sider wage hand. Don J. Cason, Way- cross, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 88. 4 Want a good sawyer, one that will do other work also. B. H. Manry, Goggins, Ga. Want man, not less than 25 yr. and not older than 35 yrs, to do all kinds of farm work and must and: can lay Off straight rows. Must not drink, nor curse, have clean habits and be Nnice and healthy and a willing work- er who does not mind work. Pay $10 oy a Bennett, Screven, Ga., Rt. Want thoroughly exp. truck grower to run 3 horse truck farm on 3rds and _ 4ths at Columbus, Ga. See me per- -sonally. S. S. Storer, Atlanta, Ga.. 809 Terminal Bldg. _! Want a good plow hand, honest, sober, has no bad habits ang is a willing worker. Will give 500 lb. bale of cotton, board and laundry. Oscar ~Jarmon, Powder Springs. Ga. Rt. 1. _ Want a good hand to work on farm. - Must be sober honest etc. $10 per mo ani board and laundry. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. . Want small family to live in smal! house in yard and help on farm House and wood free. -Can have pat- ches On shares. House we!l located goog water. Situated on Bankhead highway, 4 1-2 mi. from town. Good chance for reliable party. G..~ T. Brock, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 6. Want a good Christian middle aged man who wants a good home and small wages to do gen. light farming. _ Make me your best offer in first let- ter. L. W. Thomason, Dalton, Ga., RFD 1. Want single man, exp. in farming to live as one of family and work on farm for reasonable wage board and laundry. Must: be strong, willing worker, and be without bad habits. No loafer nor whiskey drinker need apply. W. L. Satterfield, Dahlonega, Ga., RFD 5, Box 11. Second-Hand Machinery For Sale One No. 3 Primrose milk separator cost $100 to exch. for horse, mule, good fresh milk cow, or any good breed sow: one 4 h. p. Ottawa gas en- gine, exch. for same -as above. Thos. F. Mitchell. Richland, Ga. 9 | - 8 h. p. frick engine and __ boiler mounted. $65 or exch. for gocd mule or horse weighing around 1090 to 120) Ibs. cr corn, oats, hav, pigs, hens or baby chicks. 1 cutaway harrow 18 in. disk, $18; one 60 tooth harrow. $12: 1 Chattanooga disc plow, 18 in. disc., $12.50. Also other machinery. for sale all in good cond. E. O. Bentley, Beth- lehem, Ga. One 1 1-2 h. p. Fairbanks Morse gas engine, Magneto equipment 500 h. p. motor, 12 in. pulley, extra, good cond value $25 for sale or exch. for Otootan soy beans at $4 bu. R. C. Shuford, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 459. 2. Box es 2 T82 Model automatic Delco 16 cells, per mo. and board and washing. Jno. | 35 light plant cost $620. will sell for $350. _C. EB. Pratt,.Kingston, Ga. One good as new 8 disc harrow for sale. Mrs. Lucy Anderson, Varnell Station, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 22. Gasoline engine, been in light fire, have. put in motor, wilj sell for $5 or exch. for something to eat. #d Brad- ley, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 41. One Covington dropper No. 10 in first class condition to sell at a bar- zain; also one Internationa] riding cultivator for cash or exch. for brood ow. A. R. Rosser, Cordele. Ga. Rt. 4. One Oliver 1 horse plow in good condition $4 or exch. for a good thrif- ty pig. O. E. Crawford, Barnesville, Ga. RFD. No. -12 DeLaval cream separator in good cond. $35. J. F. Wages. Jr., Au- burn, Ga. Fairbanks Morse water pump 200 ga per hour, A-1 cond. $20 cash. W. D Watson, Loganville, Ga, . 2 Oliver 2 disc tractor plows, one never been used, $25 and $50; 1 Co- lumbus improved power cane mill No. 11, good as new, $50; 1 Internationa! metal hay press, good cond. ready to operate now, $60; 1 sulkey turn plow, needs point and minor parts, $5; 1 Inter. riding cultivator, $10; 1 Mo- line binder, all parts good cond. used one. season. $40; binder will require aprons. D. E. Duggan, Hawkinsville, Ga. Box 322. Second-Hand Machinery Wanted vator discs, 2 sets cultivating sweeps. 16 and 22 in. size, good cond. cheap for cash or will exch. corn at 90c bu. pe one G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga. Want 1-16 in. corn mill in good cond. Will pay cash or exch. Reg. Du- roc pigs or good sugar cane syrup in 10 lb.\buckets. Write giving price and how you will exch. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. equal value for farm nek J. F. Hutcheson, Temple, Ga. Want 1 secong hand grist mill 35-40 and 42 rocks. Must be in good cond. and cheap. B. B. McVey, Milford, Ga Want 35 to 45 h. p. oil or. gasoline engine in good cond. and cheap. F. B. Cole. Newnan, Ga. Box 563. Want steam tractor 12 or 15 h. p. V. P. Warren, Kathleen, Ga. Want Planet, Jr., hand cultivator or seeder. F. L. Grigg, Gainesville, Ga.. Box 55. Want to exch. 2 turkey toms black giant 17 mos. old 30 lbs. ea. for farm too's, guano distributor, Fowler plow. Cole planter, single turn plow. W. H Morris. Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 1929 or 1930 medel I. H. C. riding cultivator, must be good con- dition ang a bargain. No other mode! considered. Will exch. 1 gilt P. C. fine shape FOB for same. J. C. Gools- by. Graham, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 2 row corn planter not used more than 2 seasons. State make. condition and lowest cost price. C. W. Beardsley, Dona'sonville, Ga. Want crude oil engine good cond. to pul} two gins. R. W. Griffin, Douglas, Ga. Want 1M: lbs. good barb wire and 109 rds. 32 heavy hog wire, cheap for cash near LaGrange, Ga. C. L. Cleve- land, LaGrange, Ga. Want 25 h. p. electric motor, 1800 R. P. M. Must be in first class cond. and cheap for cash. Give full de- scription in. answering. J. D. Singer, Lumpkin, Ga. Want weeder in good cond. cheap for cash. E. H. Scott, Hampton, Ga. Want 1 mule power hay press in perfect working cond. Exch. value for same. Write what you have. C. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville, Ga. Want good tractor and Thens side plow good cond. State price, model, what number on engine. W. J. C. Fodges, 996 Washita Ave., N. E. At- lanta, Ga. . Want to buy a secong hand 80 gal. syrup kettle in good cond. cheap. S. J. Culpepper, Cordele, Ga. Want 1 or 2 miles of fence, 14 bars 48 in. high, 6 in. stay, top and bottom wire No. 10. all other wires No. 12 gauge. Must be taken down and roll- ed up carefully and not be rusty. Will pay $5 per 20 rod roll when del. to Scott. J. W. Lampp, Scott, Ga. Want to buy second hand vise, must mijl in first class condition. R. lL. Towns, Cordele, Ga. Phone 515. MARKET BULLETIN Want 1 set of 6 International culti-, and red Berkshire mixed, 9 mo. old in: be cheap; also one Hammer type feed | Want one 32 volt Delco light plant, must be in good cond. and cheap. Will pay C. M. Moore, Luxomni, Ga. RG: Want a complete set of blacksmith tools. R. F. Jenkins, Munnerlyn, Ga. Want a good second hand tractor. e H. Johnson, Marshallville, Ga. Box Want best price on 18-24 in. side runner grist mill, state name, cond. and price in first letter; also | want discarded Delco plant for pafts, en- gine only. H. B. Whitmore, Canton, Ga. Rt.-h, Want to hear from some one whe has hammer feed mill who will trade or sell cheap for cash. L. E. Beall, Richland, Ga. Want one 50 bbl. Midget flour mill. ae best price. G. B. Walden, Wrens, not cotton stalk cutter second pees Thos. M. Swift, Sr., Elberton, Ber: } Want several rods used field fence wire, CaSh or exch. corn. Write what you have to offer. W. S. Williamson, Sylvania, Ga. Want to exch a riding cultivator for a walking cultivator, orwill buy a walking cu.tivator if cheap. Phil Gill, Sumner, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 1 corn mill and sheller in a No. i cond. Will pay cash for it or trade cotton for it. E. W. Barber, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 5. | ~Want one 2 horse riding Int. culti- vator or Avery jack rabbit. Will exch 10 bu. sound Wannamaker cotton seed for part payment on the above men- tioned. A. C. Altman, Screven, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 161. Want second hand Delco light plant with batteries, all good cond. W. C. Batson, West Point, Ga. ~ Want 1 used Fordson tractor, cheap for cash and not over forty miles from Athens, Ga. State xactly what you have. Reuel Jenkins, Daniels- vile, Ga. Want: 1 six gal. Daisy churn in A- 1 cond. Cheap for cash. G. L.- Bram- lett, Acworth, Ga. Want 1 horse dairy boiler A-1 cond. also two 10 gal. milk cans, ice com- partment, A-1 cond. within 25 miles of Conyers. Make lowest price. H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a belt pulley and connections for McCormick-Deering tractor 25 or 26 model. Write condition and best price in first letter. Sam Burch, East- man, Ga., Rt. 4. Want a good second hand _ shop forge cheap for cash. Write give ful) description of what~ you have. Je B: Woods. Brooks, Ga. Want Cole peanut and corn dropper in good cond. Will exch. mixed hens at 18c lb. Write first saying how you as exch, W. R. McFather, Arlington, a. Incubators For Sale 1 Little Brown hen inc. 50 egg cap. in good cond. has been set three times $2.75 or exch. for 3 white Leghorn hens not over a yr. old. Mrs. B. F. Story, Appling, Ga. Reed electric inc. 4 sections, 110 volts, cap. 1150, practically new, sell separately if wanted, $200 FOB Blythe. Terms to responsible party. M.- A Cc. Byrne, Blythe, Ga. Big Gray hen ine. good as new, thermometer and instructions, $6 del. Mrs. E. M. Baxter, Crandall, Ga. Incubator and Brooder, 1 170 egg cap. Old Trusty, 500 chick cap. brood-~ er, both in A-1 cond. $22 prepaid. J. . Park, 210 E. Bolton St., Savannah, a. 600 cap. Buckeye inc. in good cond. $25. Sell only for cash. T. N. Har- rison, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 Wisconsin inc. in good cond. 240 cap. at a bargain. W. L. Jones, 290 McDonough Rad., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. One 1000 cap. Radio oil burning brooder with thermostat control, only one season. $9 FOB Chatsworth, ae Me T. Ogletree, Chatsworth, Ga.. 144 or 170 cap. Cyphers inc. to exch for shoats or other products. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Gay Rt. 1. 2 electric brooders,. 100 chick size, with plug and cord, almost new, $7 ea; 1 large oil brooder suitable for 1200 Chicks, canopy 57 in. oil tank, holds 9 gal. oil, $25. Would exch. for black Minorca pullets at $1 ea. L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta, Ga. 1 brooder hover 200 cap. $3 FOB or exch for equal value. Mrs. J. L. Peugh Barnesville, Ga, < at LN aroha Thee - jer in Roe condition, not less than 2 used. Want to exch. Barron strain leghorn hens for second hand b r0 od: cap. . C. Cruce, Lawrenceville Rt: 3. Flowers And Seed F or Red locust (peubertonia p seed often misnamed dwarf 0) 10c heaping teaspoonful, send 5 with coin. L. M. Simms, 203 mouth St., Brunswick, Ga. Sale: high arbor vitae. and. bushes, 1 ft: Cheap. B. L. Thom Blairsville, Ga., Rt. 4. ie Little yellow cluster sweet April blooming narcissi, $1 pe May and June cherry sprouts, Lilac sprouts, 10c ea. Money only, add postage. Miss Alice Loganville, Ga., Rt. 1. i Snowball rooted, crepe myrtle, ea. Christmoth red, white, yellow, doz. Prime rose, 25 doz. daffodil: doz. Flags, 20c ea. for 25c, snow, fern 25c ea. Ev vine, 10c ea.,3 for 25c. Peac 25c ea. Ada postage. Miss Hensley, Talking -Rock. Ga. Rt. Pink and red geranium cutt small 5c, large 10c, and rooted 15 Smal} and large leaf wanderin 6 pieces 10c. Also Maricold see low, 10c cupful. Evening glory 10c cupful. Add postage. Mis Lee Collins, Lyons, Ga., Rt. 175. hee Watermelon pink crepe m Mes 4 ft. tall, 18c ea. Plus expr W. L. Stevenson, Sharpsburg, English dogwood, crepe m Christmas honey suckle, orchids. gladioli crocus, double red olea amaryllis, lilac buches, double altheas, purple violets, blooming kinds of potted plants, to exchans shrub or anything I haven't go John Austin, Conyers, Ga. Hastings double. tubero:e XC pearl, 77 two yr. old bulbs. read bloom, 6 for 15c, 12 for 25c, 150. lets, will bloom second r. 15e fo Rooted Valentine cactus, 10c e 25c. Yellow jasmine very well rooted, 10c ea., 4 for 25 dogwood, 4 to 6 ft. 10c ea. 3 for Wild honeysuckle 75c doz. Purpl drangea rooted. 10c ea. 2 yr. old 75c ea. Would exchange for Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Os Box 50. Arbor vitae, broad leaf, ever abelia, spirea. junipers, Rerkr volden. nandina. aurea const blooming shrubs. trees, azaleas, melia japonica, good stock, grow reliable nurserymen for cash or for farm preducts. E. V. Jordan ledgeville, Ga. Eenpre portulaca, moss, a id seed, other seed, 1930 crop. moss mixed colors, zinnias a Sy doube and mixed colors. 7e per | age, postpaid. Monev preferr gape Myrtle May, Warthen, Ga Large red gladiola bulbs, 30 doz..or exchange for dahlia tub type mums. or half runner bean Bulbs postpaid.. Mrs. Addie F ald -Pitts:.Ga. Rt. 1. 300 paper white, blooming ste cissi bu'bs for sale or exchan 1 pr. sebright bantam chicken J. T. Lewis, College Park, Ga Linia seeds, from extra lar ers, varieties: grandiflora and flowering, pink and red. The are from 5 yrs. of careful breedin per package. 40c per oz. rit larger quantities. E. J. Hart Cc Park, Ga. Bridal. wreath, white button spirea 15c ea. Canna red. rose, orange, etc. 10c ea. drangea, rooted, yellow thorn! peach almonds, pink cherokee wisteria. bamboo vines, purp'e al rooted, 15c ea. Yellow jon . Blue violets 15c doz. A bulbs. 3 for 25c. Gladiola b doz. Will exchange for varie roses, and other flowers. Overstreet. Oliver, Ga. Rt. Several dozen jonnuils. butter and eggs, narcissi. fair pink, star of Bethlehem, bul doz. and postage. Canna bu per doz. Dahlia bulbs and ti: ies, 5 ea. Gladioli bu'bs 25 eo Mrs. T. S. Carrouth, ea flowers, daffodils 0Z eaper per M. Mrs. born, Roy, Ga, : Georgia farket Bulletin -heq Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS ate 2 ene Talmadge, Commissione! THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1931. ed as second class matter ary 15, 1922. at the Post ice at Atlanta, Georgia. un- act of June 8, 1900. Ac- for mailing at special of postage provided for in ction 1103 Act of October 8 ce of farm produce and ap- enances, admissible under | regulations, inserted one ne on each request, and re- ated only when request is ac- nied by newcopy of no- a Hand Farm Machinery yers and Seed. Incubator and | amental Nursery Stock no- are published in Monthly ipplement which appears on first Thursday of each nd for sale editions are at intervals during the dvance notices of these from time to ~- ion of unimportant no- Under Legislative. act the Bulletin does not as- B; y responsibility for any appearing in the Bulletin ansaction | resulting there- TO SECURE POULTRY BOOKS_ a, Farmers, are you raising POULTRY according to the lat- ' most improved methods? this subject and al] other to agriculture may be bor- m the Georgia Library Com- or a month at a time for the cost of postage, today for a book, enclosing 4 n stamps to prepay the outgo- tage on a loan and get start- the reading habit. Address, Library Commission, State yellow narcissi 5e doz. or $1 per 100. Bright nder well rooted, 35c. Red mallow, perennial, 6 to 8 ft. | of bloom; from June to frost No checks. Mrs. M. L. Pe- Has Ga. adioli bulbs, 25c per doz. del. order. Mrs. Nannie Tyler, vi Ga. Rt. 1: wil and little d wine lilies, 15c ea. Yellow- lilies, 10c ea. Flowering , dc ea. Pink and red Dor- ins ro es, well rooted. 5c ea. 1g lily of the valley 5c ea. Sev- nds ferns. 5c ea. Postage pre- lots of 50c or more. Will exch dried or green apples, or eans. S. J. Seal, Douglas, Ga. een with red bal's, well root- a. Bridal Wreath rooted 15c. bell 15c, spruce pine cuttings, English dogwood, well rooted sister rambling rose. root- aster lily bubs. 15c me lily bulbs, 15c per clump. . any of above for garden ch beans, pole beans. col- ch butter beans or six wk. . W. Miller, Rt. 5, Bowdon, lac well rooted 15c each. Je bright dark pink or wa- nk, good plants 15c each. igh: Also small plants e, 15c each. Add postage t small plants. Mrs. Jas. Sarrollton, Ga., Rt. 1. i: both ways.. quick growth and beautiful for shade, 3 to 5 ft. high, 25c ea. FOB. express office. No less than half doz. shipped. P. O. order. Frank L. Linn, White, Ga., Rt. 2. : Daffodil bulbs, $1 per 100 or exch. for 100 lbs. sugar or white feed sacks at 10c each and kind of onions of sets, honey, or thorough bred eggs to set or what have you to exch. Mrs. Nan Kown, White. Ga. Rt. 1. : Van Houtti spirea, flowering crab apples golden be.ls, good strong stock 15c to 25c ea. These bloom last of ee E. J. Hart, College Park. a. $ 3 large boxwoods, $15 ea. Few um- breila China sprouts, 3 ft. high, 202 ea. C. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga.- Fine type mums, 6 colors, 75 per doz. Finest Hastings red and yellow cannas, $1 per 100. Shrubbery, lilia. spirea, flowering almond, Christmas bells; golden rod, altheas, apple Ja- ponica all 20c ea. Iris, lavender, wht and blue, 25c per doz. Narcissi 25c per 100. Jonquils, $1 per 100. Straw- berries 30c per 100. Or exchange any of above for garden seed, white sacks, baby chicks or anything useful. Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton, Ga. White Chinese Wisteria vines, 2 to 6 yr. old, 25c to $1 ea. postpaid, well packed. Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mountain, Ga., Rt. 1. Yellow cannas and purple iris lil- ies, 20c per doz. Orange day lilies. 15c per doz. 2 doz. for 25c. Flowerin2 almond, 15c ea. White and _ purple iris lilac, 20c ea. Brides wreath, l5c ea. August iilies 10c ea. Shasta dais- ies, 10c doz. Mums, Jarge type, white, 20c doz. Geraniums, red and pink, Sc ea. All well rooted. Money order 2: stamps. Mrs. A. W. McCrary, Gaines- ville, Ga. ; , Purpte iris, 20c doz. Yellow day lil- ies, 15c doz. August lilies, 10 ea Flowering almond, 15 and 25c. White and lavender lilac, 20c ea. Brida wreath and yellow bells 15c. Shasta daisies 10c per doz. White mums, lz 20c doz. White. pink and red geran- iums, cuttings 5c ea. White hydrar- geas, 1 yr. o!d, 25c. June cactus well rooted 10c ea. Yel- low orchids and dahlia bulbs, yellow cannas, 20c doz. Welj rooted. -satis- faction guaranteed. money order pre- ferred. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Ga. ~ Se Yellow daffodils, large trumpet, 10c Ye"ow jonquil, long trumpet. i0c dez. Yellow narcissi in clusters, 15c doz Red, yellow, and red and yellcw can- na bulbs, 5c ea. Blue iris, 5c ea. Pink flowering almond, 10c ea. Blue weep- ing Mary. 102 ea. Mrs. Grady Fraser. Gainesville Ga. Rt. 7. ' Magnolia tree from 2 to 5 ft. high for sale or exchange for bushel span- ish peanuts. : Write before shipping. W. J. Powell Montrose. Ga. Rt. 1. Asparagus ferns, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c. Lundie Kemp Dallas, Ga. Rt. 7. Old fashioned garden fall blooming Add postage. 5 doz. for 50c PP. No exchange. Mrs. W. F. McCrimmon, Soperton, Ga., Box 164. One large May cactus. $10. Few mix- ed Hastings yellow Kirg Humbert canna bulbs, 6 for 25c. Lilacs, 3 for 25c. Add postage cr will exchange for sound spanish peanuts. Mrs. George Monrce Bilackwells Ga, Catnip, ground ivy 5c bunch. ever- bearing strawberries 202 per 100. Mtn. fern trailing arbutus, 50 doz. Wild cherry tree. bark. 15 Ib. Yellow root. 15c -b. Will exchange for white Cry- stal Bermuda onion plants. or white chicken feed sacks at 10c ea. In good condition. Write first. Miss Ve!lvene!] Write, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. Large type chrysanthemums vellow avender, red and copper, 25c per doz. Rooted red geraniums, 5c or will exch. for pecan trees, peach trees or Enge- max, Ga. Large leaf banana cannas, red bloom, 10c ea. - Brides white bouquet rose, white brides wreath pink an4 vel!aw hoveycuckle, pink crepe myrtl> 7 sister red rose pink. flowerirg a!'- mond white conch begonia. Poston ern Mtn. laurel. all we'l rooted. 107 ea. pink oxalis. red verbena, 5c ea. Pur- ple wisteria, larce pink American rose Brown hen everbearing fig sprouts, 157 ea. Red laree goose plum _ sprouts current sprouts 10c ea. rooted concord erape vines, 25c ea. Butter and eggs ~e'low narcissi. white April narcissi. 902 doz. or 6 doz. $1. .Red and white dogwood sprouts. 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Z. C, Adams, Juniper, Ga. Nice young thrifty poplar bushes, English dogwood, Pink and. red pinks, 7 colors mixed. 12 1-2c per doz.. lish pea seed. Mrs. R. T. Parker, Cli-. Purple. fox glove yellow cannas 10 each. oe wpa ae oe MARKET BULLETIN ~ se / Seta. & ae Red amaryllis blooming size, $1 per|D. W. McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2, doz. C Redgspider lilies 25 per doz. Milk and wine lilies, 10c ea. Purple larkspur, 2 doz. for 25c. Mums, all colors, 50c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. E.S: Dasher, Vaddosta, Ga., Rt. 1. Hardy Dianthus pink, blooming size plants, 25 pants for 25c. Frost proof larkspur, large open grown plants. 25c for 25. Fine bedding petunia. plants, nice large, open grown, 26c for 35. or by the hundred 85c. All postpaid all one king or mixed. Mrs. Wiley Yates, Barwick, Ga. ; ; Easter lily bulbs, Shasta daisy sprouts, $1 per doz. Mrs. I. F. McLemore, Wade, Ga. Blooming size red gladioli bulbs, 30c per doz. del. or exchange for any col- sy aesleas, japonicas, except yellow. Peanuts must be rooted. Write and state your price if you wish to exch. Miss Floye Mobley. Glennville Ga. Purple lilies for sale, 10c ea., or 3 for 25c. Mrs. R. E. Wright, Lize la, Ga. Japanese sweet pea seed, 10c table- spoonful. Mrs. W. D. Cowdrey, 1729 Hichand Ave., Albany, Ga. : White, blue. and pink hydrangeas. $15 per 109, good sized. rooted plants. Rageed robins. 25c per doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. : Arbor vitae, Chinese, compacta and American varieties, 35c ea. $4 per doz. Chinese evergreen dubleia. 35c ea. $3 per doz. Evergreen privet, $5 per 100. Boxwood 15c ea. *4 per 100. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Ga. White honeysuckle vines for sale or exchange for raspberry vines also blk walnut trees at 25c ea. or exchange for monthly rose bushes, rooted. Mrs. L. P. Gassett. Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2. Nice phlox plants, now ready for shipping, all colors, 25c for 2 dozen. Yash with order, no checks, add pos- sage small orders. Miss Lillie Dock- ry. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 11. Purple iris lily bulbs, 30c per doz. Jel.. White iris lily bulbs, 45c per: doz jel:- Mrs. Ben Crawford, Martin, Ga. Large white spirea, well rooted, 302 ea. or 2 for 50c del. Hillis, Millhaven. Ga.. Rt. 1, Box 39. Well rooted prickley mock orange hedge plants, $1 per 100 del. Nice crab apple trees, bearing kind, 25c ea. 3 to 4 yr. old white spirea, 40c ea.. 2 for 60c. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Rt. 1, Millha- ven, Ga. : Physostegia, 25c for 3, good roots blue violets. 1c per rooted plant. Blue hydrangea, 25c. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Boston, Ga. fe Speers ; Canna roots, the President Richar- Wallace arg Allemania, $1.50. per 100 $9 per M FOB Vadosta Mrs. W. J. Boas, Valdosta, Ga. Box 372. ; Hastings Excelsior pearl double tube rose bulbs 6 for 25c, 12 for 40c FOB. Miss S. C. Kely, Midville Ga. . St. Augustine lawn grass, 50c per 100 plants, postpaid, or exchange for equal value anything uceful. Write what. you have. Mrs. W. D. Barefield Fort. Gaines, Ga. Rt. 1. Juniper (Pfitzeriana) well rooted 75c ea. Rose pink double cleander, 352 and 0c each single white 35c. Varie- gated also ath white: with lavende~ markings gladioli bulbs, all bloom- ine, some very large, 59c per doz. or will exchange bulbs for pure. white pink or yellow gladiola bulbs or regal -r annunciation lilies. Miss Cora Dan- jel Rt. 4, Hawkinville, Ga. : Dwarf june berries, fine. giant aus- tin improved dew berries 50c per doz. Pussy Wilows, large. 25 ea. Giant vibiscus pine and red, larze, 10c each. Giant hardy garden carnations, pink: yellow red, white and mixed colors. bed seedlings. 25c per doz. Large transplanted plants 35c doz. Mon- strous pansies, 4 inch blossoms. sep- arate and mixed colors 25c per dozen. Giant oriental poppies, 10c ea. Clove pinks, sea pinks, giant gaillardia, ve- ronica, stokesia, gorgeous dianthus, feverfew, 35c per doz. Christmas cher- ries 10c ea. Calliopsis. wa'l flowers double English daisies and violets, 25 per doz. Stocks Beauty of Nice. large. 02 dz. Postpaid. M. Tiegel, Experi- ment, Ga, Ss Blue running rose, blooming, But- terfly bush, red and blue althea, root- ed.. white baby rose bush b'ooming weeping willow, oak hydrangea, 15 each. 2 for 25c. Verbena bright red, 10c clump. Spirea red: and white, pin cushion cactus, a] kinds of mixeg ro- ses, rooted, sweet shrub bush rooted, White althea bush root- ed, 15c ea. All colors mixed petunias 10c per doz. Will exchange for Ber- muda onion sets, or anything useful. Want eggs to set from good stoc : $1.50 per dozen. Miss Margery | Large req cannas, 29c per doz. | Box 17. Phlox, all colors, double larkspur, double white feverfew, large gaillar- dia, ageratum,: Daisy chrysanthemums, verbena, all plants, 10c per A Shrubs, 25c ea.; Crepe myrtle, pink Wreath, spirea, or exchange any of above for pink perennial phlox, pink canna bulbs, iarge early Chry-anthe- mums, and evergreen shrubs of any kind. Mrs. Robert T. Allen, Riverdale, Ga. Doube pink almonds, red Jap quince Philadelphus, forsythia, flowering lo- tus, spirea, Anthony waterer, spirea Lavender iris, 25c per doz. Blue Ro- man hyacinths, 30c per doz. Red hol- lyhocks,-15c per bunch, purpie lilac, {5c ea. Red giant cannas, 5c ea. 1 Norway spruce, 15 inches tall, 50c. Smal cnes, 15c ea. Add postage. Will exchange for something useful. Mrs. Tensley Henderson, Oakman, Ga. Rt. i: : cedars 15c ea. 1 ft. 25c ea., 2 ft. 50c ea,, 3 ft. 75c ea., 4 ft. $1 ea. If 6 or more ordered will prepay postage. Mrs. R. E. Snow, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 4. plants, Armour River, privet evergreen 12 to 18 inches, 25c per doz. well root- Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga., Box 102. . ea. or 3 for 40c. 6 lilacs, 10c ea..or all for 50c. 50 bachelor buttons, 2 for 15c. 6 for 40c. Sandy Hulsey, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Magnolia and Bay trees, 4 to 6 ft. high, 20c ea. Water oaks, same price. Cc. A. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. Althea bushes, 10c ea. or 4 for ie Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 4. 5 Flowers And Seed Wanted suttana cuttings, or geranium cuttings in April, 1931, white and red: mixed double. holly- hock seed for same. Mrs. J. M. Cle- ment, Young Cane, Ga. 4 well rooted variegated flowering pomegranate buc7hes, name delivered price. Mrs. George B. Boddie. Rt. 6, LaGrange, Ga. j Want to get some p'ants known by name of Hen and Chickens. Please ctver flowers. Hapevile, Ga. \ Want weigelia, roses, abelia. budd- leia, Or bridal wreath, will exchange imalaya blackberry vines strawberry Slants, sha ta daisy plants for same. Each to pay postage. Write what you ave and how wi'l exchange. Mrs. C. W. Gardner, Stockbridge. Ga. Rt. 1. Marigold zinnias, larkspur, or any old fashioneq flower seed. Wil] exch for anything wanted. Mrs. N. G. Faulkner, Gainesville Ga., Rt. 4. Want to correspond with someone who has hardy chrysanthemums for exchange. Mrs. G. C. Williamson, Oak Park, Ga. : ; lily bulbs. Wil exchange iris bulbs, named varieties, several colors came. Mrs, J. A. McPherson. Carters- ville, Ga. Dahlias wanted name varieties. Jane name and bulbs must have one or more eyes that will come up. Will exch bride of California, white pompon, Jerseys beauty, annual larkspur plants mixed colors. Named and la- doz. $1.75. mixeq columbine, jonquil bulbs. Mrs. L. E. Stewart, McDon- ough, Ga., Rt. 3.:Box 51. Few large leaved begonia, ferns, lg. tvpe dahlias and mums. Will exch. tine. Write what you have. Mrs. J. R. Hillis. Rt. 1) Mi'lhaven, Ga. Boston fern chickens gizzards. ele- pvant ears, and other box flowers. Also canna brlbs Jacobs ladder. and onion lily. Will exchange marigold seed, bonnit gourd seed and velvet lily seed for same. Miss Bessie Mae Yawn Lenox, Ga. All kinds of ferns except big Bos- ton, begonias, large type dahlias, will exchange. pure Barred Rock eggs $1 per setting or geraniums and. yellow and bronze. chrvsanthemums. Miss cage PRS Thursday, February 5, 1931. dozen, January jessamine, Forsythia, Bridal Van Loutti, weigela rosea, all 15c ea. Common red cedars, all sizes, 6 in. Lilac bushes, purple, 10c ea. 2 doz. yeL.ow bells, 3 for 25c. 25 or 50 hedge - ed. Cuttings from hedge 30c per 109, | 3 blooming English peach trees, 15c_ All nice bushes. Mrs. : 30c. . Want coleus cuttings, or salmon pink: will exchange. rose, - write me price or will exchange for | Mrs. D.. D. Simpson, Dahlia bulbs or white or pink canna for | cow] sagamore, Mrs. I. Dever Warner, . Cisarette, Snowdrift, must be true to pure barred rock eggs at $1 per set- . Marecty Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. Rt. 1, 4S wt Mord oe f =e beled Exhibition Chrysanthemums, 2 __ postage. __ Several doz. rooted cape cactus 15c each, cuttings S ue Maples 85, Norway . $1.25 Thursday, February 5, 1931. Flowers And Seed For Sale Pink and white althea 2 for 25c, Jap. hedge plants 3 for 25c; Balm of Gilead 2 for 25c, purple and laven- der jilac 2 for 25c, snowballs 25 ea. forsythia 2 for 25c, flowering almond -15 ea., red dogwoods, red buds, 3 for 25c, Old fashioned white jonquils 60 for 100, orange day lilies 30c_ doz., purple and lavender Iris,' 40c doz., golden glow 30 doz., yellow thorniess rose 15c ea., 50c doz., Cherokee roses 50c doz., perennial phlox, 20c doz, Jarge red roses 15c ea., white and pink roses 3 for 25c, dbl. cannas 20c ea., black walnuts 2 for 25c. Mrs. Charlie Wilson, Loving, Ga. Ligustrum Japonicum 50c, Lucidum, $1 abelia 35c, Nandina 50c, Chinese hawthorne, $1, dwarf boxwood, 20c, tea olive $1, Camellia Japonica, red pink, variegated, dbl. $2, Chinese ar- borvitae, 75c, compact 75c pyramidal $1, Irish junipers 3-4 ft. $1.50, cedrus deodara $1, weigelia, rose, pink, va- riegated 0c ea., spirea, Thunbergi, Anthony waterer, Van Houtti, Billardi, 30c ea., Forsythia, crepe myrtle, Phil- adelphus, Eng. dogwood 30c, flower- ing peach, red and white, dbl. 30c ea. $2 doz. All field grown, Gov. Inspect- ed, large plants and rady to. plant in yards, R. i. Wheeler, Macon, Ga., Clinton Rd., Rt. 5. Gladioli bulbs, large blooming bulbs 2c ea., small blooming size Ic ea., red and orange; dahlia bulbs, light red, dark red and yellow 5c ea., pink al- monds, 15c or 2 for 25c; sweet shrubs, 15c or 2 for 25c, white Iris 5c ea., plus Will exchange for azaleas, opcorn for popping or planting, 10c Ib, Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. Native azaleas, red dogwoods, rho- dodendron 8 for $1, .white dogwood and maples, poplars, crabapples, spruce pines, holly bushes, 8 for $1; camellia Japonica, thornless yellow roses, layv- ender butterfly bushes, 6 for $1, al- theas, pink flowering almond, weige- lias, arbor vitae 3 for $1; ivy, hemlock; Cherokee rose 6 for $1, trailing arbu- tus, evergreen galax, hardy ferns 50c doz., blue bells, 3 colors 25ec bunch, white, 2 shades pink, P. phlox 60c doz., houseleak, Dusty Miller, golden glow ~ 60c doz., chrysanthemum 8 colors 5c - @a., Jap., Iris, lilies, lavender, 50c doz., daffodils, jonquils, narcissus 30c doz., angel trumpet vine 25c ea., Snowdrop bulbs 20c doz., dark velvet also pink cabbage rose 25c ea., pink moss rose 25c ea. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. White jonquils 20c per doz; orange day lilies 20c per doz; double yellow daffodils. 25c per doz; double pink peony bulbs and white August lilies 25 each.. Send cash or money order no checks accepted. Minnie Thom- as, Morganton, Ga., RFD 1, Box 23. Well rooted hollyhock plants, all ' colors mixed, large kind, double, 5c ea., packet of seed, 10c; monthly ros- es all colors 5c each cutting; dark red velvet rose, wel] rooted, 10ceach; In- dian creeper :seed 10c pkt. Add post- age on orders for less than 50c. Mrs. W. G. Goldman, Loco, Ga. jasmines about 1 ft. high 10c each, 3 for 25c; 6 colors, good size double geranium cut- tings 5c each or all 6 for 25c; purple lilac sprouts and pink double running roses 10c each; shasta daisies and blue and iris lilies.10c per doz; white and pink oxalis rooted 5c each; root- ed and growing size Thanksgiving bee pink verbena. 10c per doz; Boston, sword, ~- ostrich plume and fluffy ruffles, ferns .10e each. Adq postage on all orders - for less than 50c. -- lams, Cumming, Ga., RFD*6. Mrs. Ralph Will- - Armour River hedge plants 2 yr. size $2 per 100; small size good roots $1 per 100, cuttings 50c per 100; Wht. Spirea, white Easter rose, white and red altheas. all dbl. purple lilac, gol- den bells, Euonymous 1i0c each; dbl. ~ red, white, and pink monthly roses 20c each; mixed colors of blooming size gladioli 2c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. . V. CG. Roark, Clermont, Ga. Azaleas 25c each; red dogwood, 15c each; laurls and ivy, 20c each; white pines 25c each; black pines and ma- pls 25c each; trailing arbutus and evergreen galax 25c per doz; hardy ferns 25 pr doz; shasta daisies 20c per clump; holly bushes 20c each; USh lilies 30 each; all well rooted. Mrs. Margaret Collins, Rugby, Ga. Shade trees, Silver Maples. 60c, maples 20, Weirs cut-leaf weeping 3 yr. old 5c, Lombardy poplar. (branched from he ground up) 10 ft. size, 60c all A No. Wax plants, 20c doz. HE MARKET BULLETIN 1 6 to 8 ft.-size. No less than 5 trees at above prices. Budded, 2 yr. old, field grown. roses, (12 varieties) $5 per doz., rhubarb plants $1.25 per doz. roots; cherry currants, 2 yr. 10 plants $2, Downing (large tame) gooseberries same price; Washington asparagus roots 100 plants at $2. N. Rosene, P. O. Box 44, Ft. Valley, Ga. Azaleas, 25c ea., red dogwood: I5c ea., white pines 25c ea., trailing arbu- tus 2 doz., evergreen galax and Mtn. ferns 25cc doz., old fashioned bush lily 25c ea., pussy willow 25c each, pussy willow, 25c ea. sweet shrubs 25c ea., holly 2 for 45c, laurel and ivy, 2 for 25c, maples 2 for 30c, All | well rooted. Mrs. Luther | Waters, Rugby; Ga. Giant purple Iris, golden glow 35c doz., purple verbena 15c doz., snow- ball 20c ea.,. Eng. dogwood, white 15c ea., Crimson dbl. yellow and red Ja- ponica 20c ea., or 6 for $1, ptrple fox- glove 25 doz., jonquils 25c doz., 70c er 100, Van Houtti spirea 15c 8 for $1, crimson rambler roses, Dorothy Perkins, 7 sister velvet roses, forsyth- ia, bridal bouquet, golden bell 15c ea. junipers, 8 \yr. old $1, Eng. dogwood 15c ea., Will give one yellow Japonica with every $1 order. All well rooted. Mrs. Daniel Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Very pretty lg. dbl. dahlias, salmon and dark red. Price 10c ea. Add pos- tage. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayette- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. Snowballs, 3 for 20c. Purple and white filacs, 15c ea. White spirea, 10c ea. Weigelia, 30c. Orange lilies, 30c. doz. Shasta daisies 20c doz. Daffodils, ic per bulb, any amt, Add postage. Irene Foster, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 43. ; Large type, chrysanthemum _ plants in the following colors: white, yellow, and pink, 50c per doz. Also limited No. of extra large chrysanthemums from the following named varieties: Frank Dwianck (yellow), Wm. Tur- ner (white) Bronze Turner and yellow Pockett. . Price, 10c ea. Mrs. W. F. Paulk, Rebecca, Ga. Native azaleas from 2 to 3 ft. pink Cherokee rose, mountain laurels, $1.00 doz. Rhododendrons 6 for $1. Ameri- can globe arbor vitaes, 30c each or 4 for $1. Tree arbor vitaes 4 for $1. Pink perennial phlox, 4 doz.:$1. Large blue iris and real lemon lily 40c doz. American beauty rose, pink almond, pink and white wild dogwood, purple butterfly bush, 6 for $1. - Coral berry bush, black walnut, $1 doz. Red ja- ponica 25c each. Sadie Wilson, Mor- ganton, Ga. Purple lilacs, 30c. each. Bridal wreath, 20c each, Golden bells, 25c ea. Red anf white dogwood from 2 to 3 ft. high, 35 each; Orange day lilies, 30c doz. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Hemlock, 30c each. Laurels and ivy, 95c each. Azaleas, red,. white and yellow, 80c each. Mountain~ferns, 30c doz. Maple sprouts and black pines, 20e each. Lemon lilies 40c doz. Hon- eysuckle box vine, has blue flowers, all 15e doz., 75 per 100, $5 M. Bugle vine orange colored blooms. woodbine vine red trumpet shaped flowers or- ange-colored inside, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Azaleas, pink, red and orange rhododendrons, mountain laurel, white pine, holly bushes, maple, fuzzy limb locust bushes, (not the wild variety) has large clusters of pink flowers re- sembling sweet peas, 25c each or 6 for 90c. Will sell mixeq lots if preferred. 12 colors of fine gladiola bulbs, mixed 35c ,doz., 5 doz. $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga. : Hollyhocks, all colors, 7 or 8 kinds, all mixed up, 10c for tablespoonful or exchange for other flowers. Double poppies mixed colors, 10c teaspoonful or exchange. Mixed, al Icolors double zennias, 5c teaspoonful. Mrs. W. D. Lee, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. : 2 Butter and egg bulbs, also jonquil bulbs, 85c per hundred. Mixed geese ang chicken feathers, used some. 35c lb. postpaid. Miss G. B. McLane, Hart- well, Ga. SS Gs f Well rooted junipers, 3 ft. high, $1 each. Boxwood and. arbor-vitaes, 25c each. American beauty roses, altheas, birds eye bushes, 2 for, 25c..Azaleas, maple; pine, dogwood and baby bush- es, 6 for 25c. Trailing arbutus, net fern and water lilies, 25c per doz. Mrs. R. J. Heaton, Morganton, Ga. Red dogwood, 3 for 25c. Pink and white trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Hear- ty evergreen vine 25c doz. Azaleas, 3 for 25c; Pussy willow, 2 for 25c; Mtn. jaurels, 20c each. Mtn. ivy, 2 for 25c. 4 Large blue ber~ ry bushes 25c doz. Orange day Hlies 25e doz. Golden bell bulbs, 26c doz. Thornless roses, 1b each. Holly bush- es, 3 for 25c. All well rooted. With every order 1 extra -bush. Mrs. A. E. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. : Dbl. althea bushes, pink, red and white. Single althea, lavender. All blooming size. 25c each, $1.25 for 4, ot se R. C. Lovett, Cuthbert, Ga. Velvet and bell roses, 15c each. Red blooming maple and dogwood, 15c ea., or 90c per doz. White pine and spruce 15c or 90c per doz. White blooming mtn. laurel, ivy, and drooping laurel, all 20c each or $1 per doz. English dogwood, pink and -yellow peachtree roses, 15c each. Honeysuckles, pink, white and red, 15c each. Sweet shrubs 10c each. Red dogwood, 15c each. Evergreen mtn, fern and trailing ar- butus, 10c; Lilac bush, 20c. August lily bulbs, 6 for 50c. White lily bush, 10c. Blue bell, 25 doz., Golden bell, 15c. White and yellow fall pinks, 6 for 40c. Hedge grass, 6 bunches 25c. Red bird eye for hedge, 6 for 50c. Miss Ruby White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Mixed colors blooming size holly hock plants, 25c doz. Blue sweet scented violets, 40c per 100. Cream with gold center narcissus, old fash- ion purple iris, white daisy chrysan- themum, $1 per 100. White and pink hydrangea, sweet scented red carna- tion, old fashion pink, spring roses, pink Dorothy Perkins rose, 20c each. Snowball pink almond bridal wreath, 20c each. Boxwood, 4 for $1. Monthly rose cuttings, pink, red, cream, white, 15 doz. Add postage and get some- thing free. Will take stamps. A. E. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. Azaleas, red, yellow and orange, 75c doz. Red dogwood, $1 doz. Jonquils, $1 per 100. Red spider lily 50c doz. Hollyhock, red, white, 3 -for 25c. All well rooted. Miss Dorothy Waters, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. : _ 4 large bulbs blooming size Japanese or jeopard lilies 40c each or will exch for peonies the-large double kind, no 2 peonies alike. Pinks, dark shade, 20c per doz. Large feather ball pop- pies, 10c spoonful, or exchange for other flowers or cornfield bean seed or okra seed. Mrs. M. G. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 1383,, Toccoa, Ga. * Giant Emperor daffodil bulbs, 25c doz., $1.50 100, $12 M. Large purple German iris yellow bearded, 35c doz: $2.50 per 100, $12 for 500. Perennial blue verbena, bronze. flowered flag sweet blue violets, evergreen Holly hock seed 50c pt. in sand, periwinkle seed $1 pt. in sand, larkspur seed 50c pt. in sand, Giant lily bulbs, 35c - doz. Smal, palms 50c ea. Mrs. B, O. Fus- sell, Brunswick, Ga. Yellow_and white jonquils, $1.25 per 100 bulbs, butter and esg bulbs $1.50 per 100 bulbs, blue spider lily, 50c per doz., blue hyacinths 25c per doz., running cedar 50c per bunch, ~ corn cactus, paster and Christmas cactus 25c ea., begonias, Rex, ruby, large, white and red and the fuzzy leaf, 25c ea. Sweet Williams all colors 50c per doz., pink rain daisies 10c per bulb. wee Emma Bailey, Rt. 4, Hartwell, a. < Evergreen spruce pines 6 for $1.50, red and yellow japonica 20c ea. Pink weigelia, dbl., pink almonds, white and red altheas, 20c ea. azaleas .65c doz. wisteria 20c ea. globe arborvitae 30c ea. Snow ball 25 ea. Dbl. white spi- rea 15c ea. Boxwoods 25c ea. Amer- ican beauty rose, red velvet rose, red rambler, Dorothy Perkins, pink n- thly rose, 20c ea. Royal purple is, hardy pink phlox, 25 per doz. blue spider wart, fox glove, paper white narcissi, dbl. and single jonquils, wht. star jasmine bulbs, white daisies 15c per doz. All well rooted, add postage. Linda Evans, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga. Rhododendrons, $1 per doz. Pink Cherokee rose $1 per doz. Native wht. red, yellow azaleas $1 per doz., box- wood, junipers, American globe Ar- borvitae all 25c ea. red japonicas 25c ea. snow balls, 25c ea., pink altho lil- ies 20c ea. Blue iris lilies 40c per doz. coral berry bushes 75c per doz. Straw- berry bushes 75c per doz., cedars, 25c ea., Spruce_and. white pines, 25c ea., pink and white trailing arbutus, 25c per doz., pink perennia] phlox, 35c per doz. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mor- ganton, Ga. Altheas, flowering almonds, English dogwood, forsythia, Jap. honeysuckle bushes, dbl. yellow thornless roses, all 1, 2 and 3 yrs. old, 25c ea. Snowballs 1 - 2 years old, 40c each; Jap..quince, purple lilacs, snowdrops, brides bou- quet, crimson rambler roses, all with -good roots 20c each; dahlia bulbs 10c each; orange lilies 5c. each; -purple iris 40c doz; White Baster roses .30c each; fall pinks, white and yellow, 5c 25e per doz. $1.50 per 100, $10 per M. per 100; per doz; orange lilies 20c per dozen; Riley Ross, each; ornamental yard grass 5c each; spirea Van Houtte (4 years.old) 40 ~ each; olq fashion velvet roses 5c each; mountain laurel, spruce pines 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Isabel Wade, Rt, 3, Ellijay, Ga. : iS Golden bells, 25c;. monthly ~ roses, hag well rooted 1 to 2 ft., 6 for 75; some 2 2 to 3 ft. high, 25c each; golden glow ~~ 5c each or 6\for 25c; pink rhododen- drons 1 to 2 ft. high $1.50 doz; blue a3 iris, 40c per doz; dahlia bulbs mixed ~~ colors alj double 75c doz; Climbing ~ roses, few red ang a few pink ones, rooted, 3 for 50c; hollyhock seed 8c. pkg; cushaw seed and pumpkin seed, 10c for jelly glass full, these are all good clean seed; Fall pinks. 5 or 4 col- ors, 25c per doz; fall weigelia cuttings not rooted 30c per doz; lilac sprouts 3 for 25c; about 15 or 20 kinds of box : flowers. Will exchange any of these for clean white sacks. Add postage. Miss Mary Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., RFD 1, Box 42. Boxwood. plants 2-5 years olq 1b in. 25c each, nice hardy plants heavy ' roots; hardy yard hydrangeas 20c ea.; . snow balls, pink almonds, white clema-. tis, forsythia, double white spirea, az< aleas, purple lilacs, English ivy, crepe myrtle, lavender wisteria, cape jas- mine, butterfly bush, pink and white weigelia, japonicas, yellow thornless ed roses 20c each, 2 for 35c. All plants are well rooted; blue Concord and. Moose early grape vine plants, 2 yrs. old, 10c each, $1 per doz; blue, white and lavender iris, 25c doz. Add pos- tage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga. RFD 2 { Large leaf rhododendrons, pinks, white 12 to 1 8in. high 12 for $1.00; small leaf cactus; -_Beau Rhododen- drons, pink barth or evergreens 12 to 18 in.-$1 for 15c; white dropping or ~~ cherry laurel, 15 nice roots. 15 to 18~ in., 15 for $1; spruce pines 15 to 24 in. 8 for $1, white pines, the same: price; granny grey beard 12 to 24 in. 6 for $1; Indian Arrow bushes, 12 to 24 in. 2 for 25c,. 12: for. $15" red =puda. or Indus bushes 20c each; red dog- wood, 12 for $1, nice size, all rooted and moss packed. Plus postage on | small orders. Garland Eaton, Dahlon- ega, Ga., RFD 1. a Pink thrift 15c per doz; lace bor- der plants 15 per doz; white iris, 4 for 25c; May day lilies, single, 5c ea; ~ double 4 for 25c; large red and yellow cannas 6 for 25c; Dorothy Perkins rose vines 10-15 and 20c each; October lilies 30c doz., monthly rose cuttings, running American Beauty; Killarney pink, white American Beauty and ~ large cream rose, all 3 for 10c, bush. | roses, white, pink, red and cream, all =~ monthly 3 for 10c; ferns 4 different kinds 10c and 15 each; begonia cut- tings 10c each; geraniums, white and pink, 4 for 25c; jew 3 for 5c; wax vine > ~ cuttings, 10c each; coral plant 15 ea. rooted; running honeysuckles 4 for 25c; ribbon grass 3 for 25c; snow drops, spirea; cre ae aly 120073 each; white amaryllis 50c d 75 ea., extra large, $1 each. Send postage on | ~ all orders. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., RFD 2, Box 44, Taylor Co. : Large double red and yellow cannas 200 yellow cannas with orange cen- ters, 25c per. doz., $1.50 per 100. Will | exch. for pot plants, ferns, begonias, | palms, turkey eges (guaranteed to hatch). 3 Yr. Camelia japonica, dou-_ ble, any color, 1 red dogwood 3 yrs. old; 6 different colors of fine dahlia tubers, 2 regal madonna bulbs, one poinsettia and 2 small dwarf. boxwoods. 1 cedrus deodara 7 ft. tall; 6 ft. wide, 1 green arborvitae 8 ft., width 4 1-2 ft. Will exchange* for calves and . chickens at. my home. Mrs. EH. G. Fountain, Fort Valley, Ga. RFD 1. White box jiliy bulbs 15 to 20c each. Delivered. Will exchange for white feed sacks or dried fruit. White haw-_ thorn bushes..10 to 15c each FOB; lg. double red rose bushes 10 to 15 FOB or.exchange for anything can use, also. running roses, red, pink and white, same price or will exchange. All plants well rooted.. /No stamps accept- | ed. Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Royston, Ga. . Box 184. E % White April blooming narcissus 5c jonquils, large -type yellow and green and yellow. and cream, 25c cannas yellow and red variegated 25c per 100; large iris, lavender and pur- ple and smokey and purple, per doz. 25c, yellow andbrown per doz., 30c; . Cydonia japonia red, lilac and snow-. balls, 25 each; Kerria japonica (or yellow thornless rose) 25c each. Mrs, | PAGE SIX Flowers And Seed For Sale Cora] vines, 15c each, 6 for T5c. Verbena red and white, 20c doz. 3 doz. 50c. Jap.bush honeysuckle, 20c each. Hydrangea, white, 20c each, Red ar- _butus, 15c each. Pyramidal arbor- vitae, 2 yr. old 30c each, 4 for $1; 3 yrs. old, 50c each, or 3 for $1.25. Lark- spur. mixed colors, 10c doz. 50 for 25c. Large double pink poppy seeds, Flor- ida sweet pea seed, Texas standing cypress seed, coral vine seed, all 5c P g. Postage payed over 25c. Add pos- age for inquiry. Mrs. Ida Taylor, * Rt. 2, Arlington, Ga. __ Yellow jonquil bulbs, $1 per 100. Dbl. yellow butter and egg bulbs, $1 per 100 White narcissi, with yellow cup in center, 25c doz. Blue flag lilies, 25c doz. Cash or money order. Miss Grace McLane, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. King Humbert cannas, dark red, scarlet red, double variegated, canary yellow, salmon pink, 25c doz. Milk and Wine lilies, 75c doz. Amaryllis easter lily, yellow and white streaks, 6 for 30c. Double orange day lilies and red pider lilies, 25c each or 6 for $1. Pink fairy lilies and white snowdrops, 50c doz. Blue French hydrangea, 25c or 6 for $1. Pink almonds,.10c each or 4 for 25c. White milk lily, 25c each, r 6 for $1. Pink, red and white rose cuttings. 24 for 25c. Go'den bells. 25c each. Red flowering quince, 20c A collection of 10 different lilies, $1. or plant.of each added $1.50. Mrs. Wal- ter McDonald, Rt. 2, Alma, Ga. - Large yellow spotted cannas, 30c doz. President red cannas, 10c each. nk flowering almonds and purple li- lacs, 3 for 25c, Pink climbing roses, 5c each, 2 for 25c. White striped yard cane. 10c each, 3 for 25c. Boston ferns, 10c each. Red conch begonia, 10c. White flag lilies, 30c doz. Old fashion red roses. bloom in spring, 10c Add postage on orders under 50c. One big leaf pink begonia, free with $1 or- der. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. ; _ Pink almonds, white spirea, bridal wreath. 20c each. Pink crepe myrtle, ardy lilies, 25c each, 3 for 60c. Shas- ta daisies. mixed color verbena and Sweet williams 30c doz. 2 doz. for 50c. Mixed colors annual philox, blanket flower plants. 15c doz..2 doz. 25c. Can- nas, giant red yellow, yellow and red spotted, 35c doz. White canna, 15c ea. 2 for 25c. Mixed iris, 35c doz. Trail- tng geranium, 5c bunch. Pink thrift. $1 per hundred del. seed. Sweet wil- liam and dianthus,seed, pink and pur- ple mixed larkspur, blanket flower, double mixed hollyhock and poppy and Cal. poppy. 10c per pkg. del. Mrs. a Y. Pattillo, Rt. 6, Box 60, LaGrange, Boxwoods. 15 to 20 in. high, 20c ea. Juniper, grey Irish and English, 20c each Arbor vitaes, dwarf and pyra- mid, 25c each. Crepe myrtle, pink. 20c_ each. Chrysanthemums, white and red. 10c bunch; Jonquils. white. 25c doz. Daffodils, yellow. 30c dozen. Red raspberries. 50c per 100. All) well rooted. Please add postage. Mrs. C. D. Hayes. Morganton. Ga. 1M Cherokee roses, rooted $25. Pink crepe myrtle, 6 for 50c.. Flowering quince, 25c each. 1M rooted dwarf boxwood, 4 to 6 in. $20. Blackberry lily. 75c doz. 75 strong. rooted and _ brancheg altheas, $10. 75 white snow- ~ berries, $1050. 75 red snowberries $8 Golden bells. 25c each: Boxwood cut- tings. dwarf and taller growing kind, $2 per 100. Mrs. W..E. Pearson, Rt. #1, Gay, Ga. _ Tan paper shell April blooming nar- cissus bulbs. all blooming -size, 10c per > Mrs. J. L. Ison, Brooks, Ga. mt. 1. _ 300 cocos Australian palms from 4 to 10 inch caliper, $1 each. Henry Heib, St. Leo, Pasco Co., Fla. Two large old time boxwood bushes, eash or exchange for poultry, grain jor anything can use. Mrs. Chas. H. Ogletree. Crawfordville, Ga. Rt. 2. Jonquils, daffodils, buttercups, 20c per doz. or $1 per 100. Yellow and salmon pink cannas, 5c per root. Chry- -santhemums. 5c per cutting. Large yellow. purple, bronze, white and pink verbena, 5c per cutting. Mrs. N. W. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Strong annual flower plants, 20c doz. 100 rate quoted below all post- paid. Rose, pink, yellow with garnet soeye, red with white eye, red, or white Wehiox drummondi grandiflora, mixed double branching larkspur, pink or red mammoth verbena, lemon verbe- =i MARKET BULLET? dulas, dwarf or tall blue ageratum, mixed crested cosmos, blue, rose or mauve cornflofers, mixed sweet sul- tanas, gysophila Babys Breath, gi- ant california asters, 12 week stocks, blue lace flowers, linaria, calliopsis, mixed candy tuft, ruffled rose petun- ias. Subject to prior sale and no gua- rantee. 10 varieties 100 plants $1.50: my selection 20 varieties. 100 plants, $1.40; larkspur, cornflowers, philox, $1.40 per 100. Blue or rose lupines, 30c- doz. Perennials: blue lupines, bolton- ia, Basket of Gold alyssum, aster. snapdragons, 5c each. Plants ready in March. Miss Evelyn Sherman, Blakely, Ga. - Purple lilacs, 30c each. Bridal wreath 20c each. Golden bells, 25c each. Red and white dogwood from 2 to 3 feet high, 35c each. Orange day lilies, 30c doz. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Hem- lock, 30c each. Laurels and ivy, 25c each. Azaleas, red, white and yellow, 30c each. Mountain ferns, 30c doz. Maple sprouts and biack pines, 20c each. Lemon lilies, 40c doz. Honey- suckle vine, 25c doz. Shasta daisies, 30c doz. Pink rambler roses, 15c ea. Fall pinks, 25c dog. Gertrude Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Pink running roses, rooted 15c ea. Purple wisteria vine 20c, firecracker plant, 20c, 3 colors of cannas, red, yel- low and yellow and red spotted 30c ner doz. mixed. large bulbs. colq band lily, 30c per bulb, phlox plants, all colors 50e per 100. Mrs. G. T. Theus. Butler, Ga. Rt. 1. -Red dogwood 10c ea., red and yel- low azalea, 15c ea., sugar plum and crabapple 15c ea. Mtn. Laurel and ivy 20c ea., spruce pines and. white 15c ea., young holly bushes 20c ea., blue- berry bushes 40c doz., trailing arbu- tus and evergreen, winter ferns 35c doz., wax plants and heartease 40c doz., sweet scented pink Cherokee ro- ses 75c doz., yellow thornless 65c doz. althea lilies 25c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Sara Mae Wright Loving, Ga. Flowering peach tree and snowball 20c ea., arborvitae 25c ea., althea lil- ies and crab apple 15c ea., heartease 50c doz., red dogwood 10c ea., from 1 to 2 ft. high, snow drop bulbs 25c doz. daffodil bulbs, 40c doz., jonquil bulbs 25c doz., | 1ldoz. choice roses $1. Al! well rooted. Add _ postage. 2 _ nice plants with every order. Mrs. Dorcus Millholland. Loving, Ga. Red and yellow azaleas $1 doz., red and white dogwood 15c ea., snowball 20c ea., Cherokee roses 50c doz., ever- green honeysuckle vine 50c doz., thorn- less roses 3 for 25c, golden bells, 10c ea., jonqui] bulbs 15c doz. With ev- ery order, 1 free bush. Add postage. Miss Dovie Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Arborvitae 9 in. 20c ea., 20 in. 45c ea., or 5 for $2.15; boxwood, 9 in. 20c ea. 12 in. 25c ea., or 5 for $1.15; old fashioned lily bushes. purple and white 15c ea., red Bay rambler roses, 2 ft. 25c ea., flowering peach tree 2 ft.. 20c evergreen, Mtn. fern, 30c doz.,. Mtn. teaberrv or Mtn. birch 30c doz. prick- lv ash bush for. medical] use, 2 in. high 25c ea., strawflower seed, ~mixed col- ors 10c pkg. pansy seed, mixed colors 15c pkg. red dbl. poppy seed 10c pkg. dipper gourd seeg 4 doz seed 15c, or the gourds for 15c ea.. old fashioned hand, or Martin gourd seed 4 doz. seed 15c, red Bermuda onion seed 10c pkg. No checks accepted. Money orders or 2c postage stamps accepted. Add postage under 50c. Mrs. Floyd Toun- son. Lewner, Ga. Yellow iris 30c doz., royal blue iris 25c doz., yellow Japonica 25c ea. but- tercup plants and birds eye bushes 10c ea., bear grass 50c doz., lemon lil- jes 25c doz. orange day lilies 30c doz. grass pinks, 15c bunch, pink sweet al- monds 15c ea., yellow Forsythia 25c ea., white bridal wreath 20c ea.. white pink cream millergers 30c ea.. cream sword lilies 30c bulb. old fashioned cabbage heaq rose bushes 40c ea., or two for 70c, white seven sister 50c ea. or 2 for 85c; pink flower for the world 25c ea. Add postage. Miss Inez Vick. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 Sweet William plants ready to bloom 50c doz., large daisy plants 50c doz., hyacinth bulbs, 25c doz. pink hya- cinths 25c doz.. yellow and white jon- quils $1-per 100. dbl. butter and eggs bulbs $1.25 per 100. geranium cuttings pink, red, purple 25c ea., rain daisy 50c doz., reg begonias 25c ea., yellow golden bell 25c ea., white chrysanthe- mum 50c_doz. blue spider lily 50c doz., blue violet 25c doz. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. Be, orange king r lemon King eaiep- 30 Amur privet hedge plants 1 1-2 end & f%. 61, yellow bells, Southern smilax, purple lilac, snowdrop, Christ- mas bushes, has yellow flowers and white and pink Dorothy Perkins rose bushes, 10c ea. mixed phlox plants, Dutsy Miller, 10c doz., 6 dif. kinds of cactus, 7 dif. kinds begonia, 4 dif. kinds of geraniums, pink and red_justicia, pink oxalis, 4 dif. kinds of ferns, pink and salmon pink Sultanas, yellow ox- alis 5c ea., blue hydrangea. rooted 15c ea., pink and salmon pink, red and light red and variegated canna bulb 60c a doz. pink and red and laven- der dahlia bulbs 2 for 5c, single red 3 for 5c. Add postage on orders un- der 50c. No stamps accepted only on 5c and 10c orders. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. Scarlet red King Humbert cannas, original bulbs from Hastings 60c per doz. or $4 per 100. All postpaid. New petunia plants, mixeq colors, 2 to 3 in. high, 2 doz. 25c. Postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. Large flowering dahlia roots 15 ea. colors red and yellow. Add postage. Miss B. Taylor, Rebecca, Ga. Purple Iris 50 for $1.10, 12 colors names labeled Iris $1.10 per doz., Queen of May, Madam Cherear and Palidma Dalmatica, 80c per doz., Si- berian 6 for 60c or $1.10 per doz., mix- ed gladioli $1.10 per 100, butter color- ed narcissus 30e per doz. 4 doz. $1.10, 2 yr old, well rooted abelias. 4 for $.1- 10. double and single orange and leo- pard lilies, Boston ivy, periwinkle and box vine. Shasta daisies and mixed hardy hibiscus, 2 doz. 35c, mixed color verbena and Chesterfield daisies 60c per 100, blue violets 35c per 100, giant ribbon grass 6 for 35c; Zebra grass, 35c per doz., mixed perennial seed, 12c pkg., 60c cup., Gen. Jacquemint, Paul Neron and sweet briar roses. oak hy- drangeas, pink weigelas, double white and pink spirea 25c ea., 5 for $1.10. pink and white Perkins roses, white and yellow jasmines 50 for $1.10, 14 yr. old pink ramble rose, 60c. white anq red ramblers, and variegated roses 2 for 35c, altheas, almond. Jap. quince red haw, bridal wreath, spirea, lilac, crepe myrtles and all colors summer roses 6 for 60c, $1.10 per doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall. Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga. White iris, 40c per doz., giant can- nas, red pink and orange with yellow and orange, 10c. ea., 3 for 25c, amaryl- lis, blooming size 40c ea. small size. 25c ea. Mrs. A. D. Windham, Rt. 1, Box 85, Reynolds. Ga. Cosmos, periwinkle, touch-me-not. petunia, marigold and firebush seed all colors. Want to exchange for oth- er flower seeds or pot plants. Send your list and will send mine. Mrs. W. R. McFather, Arlington, Ga. Pink and lavender crepe myrtle. Powder Puff pink Mimosa, goose plums, flowering almond, flowering quince, sweet crab apple, old fash- ioned cherry Van Houtti spirea, gold- en bell or Undiflora. each of above 25c, yellow jessamine, Grant ribbon grass, evergreen, vine with blue flow- ers, Partridge vine, nice bunch of ea 15ce. Postage paid on 50c worth. Miss M. Herring. Grantville. Ga., Rt. 2. - Blue plumbago, white star jasmine. Boston fern, pink conch begonia, ar- tillery plant. dbl. red geraniums, sweet shrub, sweet and sour pomegranate. nurple wisteria. All well rooted plants 10c ea., crimson amaryllis, lily bulbs. 20e ea., hemstitched and plain leaf caladium bulbs 10c ea. Hastings dah- lia. mixed zinnia seed. California swt. pea seed. yellow ball (summer) ma- roon with yellow center (Fall) mari- gold seed, mixed hyacinth, bean vine: seed. All seed big pkg 5c. Adq post- age on orders less than $1. No checks accepted. Will exchange for W. L. baby chicks. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Leary, Ga: Rt. 2. American beauty, Paul Neyron, sev- en sister, rose bushes, rooted 25c each. Rose cuttings. red and cream 10c doz. pink weigelia cuttings 15 doz., spirea. bridal wreath. purple lilacs. golden bell dbl. white althea, hardy hydrangea, white, pink almonds, white Eng. dog- wood. winter jasmine rooted 20c ach,. 6 for $1, strawberry plants 35c hun- dred. Exchange for cotton sacks, rem- naats of cloth or white peas. Mrs. A. T. Maloch, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 1. Golden bells. forsythia, Eng. dog- wood, Philadelphus, snowball, Christ- mas blooming bush honeysuckle, dbl. white althea, pink almond, pink deut- zia, white, pink and rose weigelia, spi- rea, Van Houtti, crimson spirea and rose pone spirea; bloom all summer, bridal wreath, yellow kerria japon- ica hardy weeping butterfly bush, wht. star jasmine, very fragrant blooms all gummer. Purple wisteria, bitter sweet |7 Thursday, February 6, 183i. vine, has garlands of red berries that stay on till Christmas; kudzu and Boston ivy, 2 and 3 yr. old large bloom- ing size shrubbery 35c ea., 3 for $1, $3.50 per doz., smaller size, well root- ed, 5 for $1, evergreen, large size Ar- moor River privet 20 for $1, good size cuttings, sure to root 75c per 100. Long trumpet jonquils, dbl. cream and yel- low daffodils, fragrant April bloom- -ing narcissus, all in growing condition, ready to transplant for bloom _ this spring. All plants state inspected. Postage paid on $1 orders. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Adairsville, Ga. Mtn. laurel, hemlocks, white pines, holly bushes and tulip poplars 10c ea., azaleas, maples, cherry sprouts, persimmon sprouts and_ crabapple sprouts, 10c ea., white and pink dog- wood, Cherokee rose bushes, black raspberry briars and rose bushes 8 ea, Blueberry. bushes, orange day lil- ies, trailing arbutus and purple vio- lets 20c doz. Trumpet vines and mix- ed color honeysuckle vines, 10c each. Add postage. Mr. Lloyd Boggs, Mor- ganton, Ga. Carnation geraniums, 75c doz., blue Tris 35c doz., red Japonica 25c each. All colors azaleas 10 for $1, red dog- wood 3 for 25c, pink Cherokee roses $1 doz. evergreen galax and trailing arbutus 25c doz., white pines 15c ea. sweet shrub, 20c ea., holly bushes, 20c ea., Star of Bethlehem 25c doz. Snow on the mtn. 25c doz. blue berry bush- es, 30c doz., dbl. tansy. 25c doz. hem- lock 3 for 25c, morning bride, 25c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Pittman, Loving, Ga. Amplissima, dbl. white 18 to 24 tn., 25c, amplissima, dbl. red 18 to 24 in. 25c, Arden, purple 18 to 24 in. 25c ea. althea, variegated 18 to 24 in. 25 mixed colors 18 to 24 in. 25c, Pride of Rochester, 25c ea., weigela pink, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea., mock orange 2 to 3 ft. 20c ea., spirea, Van Houtti, 3 to 4 ft. 20e, spirea, Billardi, 3 to 4, 20c, exochorda 18 to 24 in., 20c ea., forsythia 18 to 24 in., 20c ea., Tom Thumb arbor vitae 18 to 24 in. 25c. Chinese arbor vitae 3 to 4 ft.. 75c; Lawson cypress 15 to 18 in. 50c, Irish Juniper 3 to 4 ft. 50c. All FOB. Mrs. M. L. Westbrook, Bre- men, Ga. : Grey violets 25c doz., 2 1-2 doz. for 50c, winter blooming yellow jasmine 10c ea., 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Red woodbine, rooted 20c ea., 3 for 50e, burnt orange day lily bulbs 50 for 25e, burning bush or Kosha_ seed, large pack for 10c. Add postage. Mrs. E. A. Wells, Chastworth, Ga. One-half doz. monthly rose bushes, 1 yr. old field grown, different colors $2 for lot. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, La- vonia, Ga. Extra large yellow, white, lavender and red chrysanthemum plants at 25c per doz., or will exchange for 24 lb. flour sacks and dried apples 10 .Sacks for 12 plants and 2 lb. apples fer 12 plants. Ga. Apri] blooming narcissus, Mrs. J. L. Hook, Oliver, 25c doz., purple lilac, well rooted 15c ea., blue, purple iris well rooted 35c doz., or 3 doz. for $1, or will exchange for tu- lips, hyacinths mixed. Mrs. Hannah ~ Harris, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C, Box 10- 50 pink crepe myrtles, 2 to 4 ft. Single pink althea, 12 English dogwood white 2 to 4 ft. Any of the above 20 ea., $2 doz. FOB. Mrs. E. W. Powell, Elberton, Ga., Rt.-3. Blue grape hyacinths, blooming size bulbs 50c 100, or 500 bulbs $2 del. Cash with order. Miss Drucilla Akins Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. Purple Iris. or (blue flag) plants, 35c for 12, or write for quantity price Will exchange seed or most anything can use. Now time to set. Write what you have to offer.- Mrs. L. C. Aber nathy. Lula, Ga., Rt. 2. SS Mountain laurel, white pine, 20c ea. Pink and yellow azaleas, 15c each. Red japonica, double yellow japonica, 25c each. Purple lilac, purple wister- ia vine, white spirea, golden bell, red baby rambler rose and velvet rose, 15c each. Mountain laurel 20c each. Pink weigelas, 15c each. Evergreen white and yellow honeysuckles, 3 for, 10ce. Purple iris,, 30c doz. Purple foxglove, yellow butter cup, blue, spider wart, 20c doz. Red, white hollyhock, 5c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Will Jones, Ellijay, Ga., Route 3. Gaillardia, blanket flower seed, 5 per tablespoonful. Yellow bloom Christmas bush,. winter blooming, 25c each. Bridal wreath, spirea, 25c each. Ivy ~vine, 10c each. Miss Frances ata Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box qhuretay, Fetrvary 0, 194t. Flowers And Seed For Sale Asparagus fern, white conch be- gonia, red single geranium, pot lilies, eactus, cannas in three shades of red, olden yellow and tangerine with yel- w border, all large flowering. Snow- @rops and jonquils, yellow jasmine and honeysuckle, all 10c each. FOB. Clax- ton. or will exchange for Hendersons bunch lima beans, white nest onions, or early garden peas. Mrs. Elmer Bar- row, Rt. 1, Claxton, Ga. ardy water lilies, many colors, rea- dy April and May. Place your order now. D. W. Howell, Shellman, Ga. Pyramid arbutus, 2 ft., $1, 3 ft., $1.50, ha roots and tops. Globe arbutus, 12 . 50c, 15 in. 75c, 18 itm. $1, good roots and tops. Iris juniper, 2 ft. $1, 3 ft. $1.50. Boxwood, 12 in. 50c, 15 in. 5c, 18 in. $1. Pink double peonies, 25c ea. Purple iris, 25c for 6. Snowballs, 25c each. Yard hydrangea, 25c, box hy- drangea 25c. Rhododendron, ivy, crab apple, red hawthorn, winter huckle- berry and white dogwood, 25c_ each. -Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton, Ga. 25 Purple lilacs, 25c each, 10 Van -Houtte spirea, large blooming size, 25c each, butterfly bushes, blooming size. 25c each. Yellow thornless roses and Dorothy Perkins pink climbing rose. 15c each Or 2 for 25c. Pink crepe myr- tles, 25c ea., Dark red hollyhock seed 10c per cupful. Shasta daisies 20c per doz., or exchange any of above for white buncy, butter beans or refuge or 6tringless green pod beans. Mrs. L. D Spriggs, Rockmart, Ga. Dbl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 8c each. or $6 per 100. Blooming size. Single blue hyacinth bulbs. 4c each. $3.50 per 100. Blooming size. Jonquil bulbs, 75c per 100, or 45c for 50. Star jasmine. 3 for 25c. Purple violets. 75c per 100. All bulbs and plants are guaranteed to be what I advertise. Add postage on orders under 50c. Miss Mae Bo- mar, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3. Cannas, yellow with red dots. Yel- low day lilies, 25c per doz. Roses of all kinds, 25c per doz. Snowballs, 3 for 20c. Water moss, 10 for 25c. Water lilies, 3 for 25c. Blue flags, 25 doz. Wandering jew, 25c doz., Will give 6 for every dollars worth. Add postage. ae Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. Bleeding heart, 35c bulb. Double ink peonies 40c each. Wandering jew. each. Flowering almonds, 15c each. White, purple and pink hardy phlox 25c per doz. Blue fox glove, 25c per doz. Red flowering pear, 20c each. Purple lilac, 25 ea. Red cannas, 10c each. Bridal wreath, 15c each. Purple and white flags, 40c per doz. English dogwood, 15c each. Woog vine, 10c. Yellow and white mums, 25c per doz. River daisies, 10c per bunch. Double White daisies, 25c per doz. American Beauty rose, 25c each. Cedars and white pines, 20c each. Pink verbena 80c per doz. Mountain ferns, 10c ea. All plants well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Daves, Ellijay, Ga. 5 Box 79. oad ees Laurel, Ivy, Spruce pines and other shrubbery, Would like to get in touch with some truck man who would want it by truck loads. Mrs. Cona Roper. Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Hollyhocks, hardy phlox, and mums in mixed colors. Golden glow, white violets, fox glove, red honeysuckle vine, pink rambler : rose. new years vine, bridal wreath, blooming peach. _ old fashioned vellow thornless rose blue grass, yellow lilies, double March flowers, little white bloom snowflake. all well rooted, 6 for 25c prepaid. Red variegated yellow and salmon cannas. purple violets, wisteria vine. purple violets, 4 for 25c. Seven varieties of everblooming rose cuttings. not rooted. 2 doz. for 25c. Weigela cuttings not rooted, 2 doz. for 25c. One large ever- green about 6 ft. high $5. One large showball, 6 or 7 ft. high, bunched top. It is a tree, $6, or both for $10, at my home. .Rooted balwoods, 3 for 25c, 7 for 50c, all prepaid. Mrs. Sarah Grin- dle, Dahlonega, Ga.. Rt. 1. Holly bushes, white pines, 25c doz. Hazelnut bushes $1.50 doz. Dogwood. $1 doz. Mountain laurels, $1 doz. and black raspberries, $1 doz., Spruce pine 1 to 2 ft. high, $1.50 doz. Mountain ferns, 50c doz. Two Cedars, 2 or 3 ft. high, $1 each, Rhododendrons, $1.75 doz. Silver Maple, $1 doz. Add Postage. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 31. _White pines. spruce pines, maples, wild honeysuckles, white oaks all from 1 to 2 ft. high. $1 per doz. Mtn. lau- Tel, Mtn. ivy, red birdeye bushes, bri- dal wreath, all 12 in, high, 1 dos. Oe- white feed sacks or .White cape jasmine plants. 6 to 15 in canna bulbs, 25c doz. MARKET BSULERSTER dars, 1 to 2 ft. high, 25c each. Snow- , balls, 15c each, or 2 for 25c. May cherries, 2 ft. high, $1.50 doz. Rooted boxwood plants, $1 doz. Mountain ferns, trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth White, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega, Ga. _ Large leaf pink and white rhododen- dron seeds, 15c per cupful. A. few white leucothoe or drooping evergreen mtn. laurel seeds, 10c per cupful. dbl. /*2 for 25c. zinnia, all colors, 15c per cupful. Azal- ea seeds, four colors mixed, 10c pkt. Sweet Basie seeds, 10c pkt. White water lily seeds 10c pkt. Large red canna seeds 10c pkt., or plants 3 doz. for 25c. Double poppy seeds, 10c pkt. All are very large size pkts. Will ex- change for good tender bush, or run- ning bean seed. Miss Jessie Lee Eat- on, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Old fashion yellow thornless roses, well rooted, 20c each, 3 for 50c. Snow- balls, 20c each. Boxwoods, 25c_ each, Hardy phlox, 25 per bunch. Old fash- ion grass pinks, 25c per bunch. Christ- mas cactus, 20c each. Add postage. Mrs. W. N. Turner, Dahlonega, Ga., RFD 1. Mtn. laurel, 12 to 18 in. high, $1 doz Drooping laurels, azaleas and moun- tain ivy, all colors, from 12 to 18 in. high, $1 doz. Mountain fern and trailing arbutus, 75c doz.. Red spider lily and blue flag lily bulbs, $1 dozen. Mavle and poplar sprouts, 12 to 18 in. high, $1 doz. Pittk bunch roses, 50c doz. Add postage on small] orders. No checks. Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega. Gees Rta. e 200 nice uniform size boxwood plants 3 yrs. old, $10 del. One yr. old boxwood plants, 5c each. Cape jasmine 2 yrs. old, 50c each. All orders filled prompt- ly, and with care. Mrs. B. L. Robin- son, Greenville, Ga. Yellow daffodils, 15c doz. or 2 doz.4 25c. Yellow narcissus, 15c doz. or two doz. 25c. Butter and eggs, 20c doz. Send oc extra with order. Miss Leona Simp- son, Culverton, Ga. One well rooted Dorothy Perkins rose, runners, 6 to 8 ft. long $1. Large bright red summer _ roses well rooted 5c each, also old fashioned pink rose, 5 each, rooted. Purple lilacs and crepe myrtle. 5c each. Red honey comb dahlia, 5c each. Large red, 15c euch. petunia seeds, 5c per spoonful. Cream mums, le each. Large red pin feath- er chrysanthemum, very pretty and new, 5c each or 40c doz. Four oclock seeds, all colors, 5c cupful. Will ex- change any of the above for octagon coupons at the rate of 30c hundred. Add postage on small orders. Miss Maude Wright, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 61. Bear grass, 20c per bunch or 25c for 2 bunches. Red hot poker or golden candle stick, 25c per bunch or two bunches for 40c. Tiger lily, 15 per bunch or 2 bunches for 25c. Cash or money order, or will exchange for chickens, any breed. Christmas cactus, 1 cutting 15c or 2 for 25c. Mile blade cactus, one cutting 15c or 2 for 25c. Snake cac- tus, 1 cutting 15c or 2 for 25c. Cash or money order. Mrs. Emley Long, Cleve- land, Ga. 6 to 8 in. dwarf boxwood plants, 6c each. 6 to 8 in. tree boxwoog plants, 5 each. Pink crepe myrtle trees, 1 to 4 ft. high, 25c each. .White English dogwood trees. 1 to 4 ft. high, 25c ea. high, 35c each. Weeping willows, 1 to 4 ft. high, 40c each. Magnolia glau- cea trees, 1 to 4 ft. high, 50c each, Red cedars, 1 to 4 ft. 45 each. Oriental arbor vitaes, 18 to 24 in. high. 55c ea. Lumber pines, 6 to 24 in. high, 20c ea. White spirea. 6 to 20 in. high, 25c ea. White iris. 5c each. 6 to 12 in. yuccas, 12c each. White Cherokee roses, well rooted, 6 to 15 in. high, 5seach. Black- berry lilies 10c each. Hemerocallis day lilies, 7c each.. Red japonica and cloth of gold rose cutt ngs, 12 in. long 5c each. Bird of Paradise, 10c each. Orange Wyoming cannas, 7c each. 1M crepe myrtle sprouts 1 to 4 in. high, and 1M crabapple sprouts, same height $50. Snowball cuttings, 5c each. Blue running rose sprouts, 10c each. Yellow Hedge sprouts. 1 ft. and 1-2 ft. 25 for 50c or $1.25 for 100. Blue flag jilies. 25c doz. Jonquils 20c doz. Yellow easter rose. 5c each. Sell by parcel post or will exchange some for 1 doz. each of red and pink canna bulbs, or two or three white lily bulbs. I pay the postage on my flowers. Mrs. J. E. Turner, Bowdon, Ga., Star Rt. s Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, 25c doz or $1 per 100, Narcissi bulbs, 25c doz. Red flowering quince, 5 for 50c, or 12 for @1, Deep red hollyhocks, will bloom this year, all well rooted, 6 for $1. White shasta daisies with a yellow center, 3 doz. for 50c. One doz; sea- board lilies, 75c. Orange day lilies, 2 doz. for 50c. Lavender iris, one dos. for 50c. Six spirea bushes for 50c. 1 doz. golden bells for $1. Ladies wash bowl, 2 doz. for 25c. Two. snowball bushes for $1. Six crepe myrtle bush- es for 50c. Pink honey suckle vines, One cedar bush, makes a nice shade, 50c.. Deep red rose bush- es, 6 for 75c. Dorothy Perkins rose, red and pink, 2 for 50c. Pink hydran- gea, 2 for 50c. Pink conch begonia, 4 for 50c: 1 red dbl.. geranium, 50c. 1 doz. pink oxalis bulbs for 25c. Big green leaf jew, 10c per bunch. Two double pink almonds, 50c. One wei- gelia bush, 50c. Deep red cannas, 6 for 50c. Yellow or white pinks, each kind, 50c doz., or 2 doz. for $1. Add pgstage. Mrs. Leller Silver,; Route 1 Oakman, Ga. Large blooming size regal lily bulbs 25c each, $2.50 per duz. plus postage. 3. to 4 ft. dedrus deodara, $3. Pearl bush, pussy willow, nandina, pyra- cantha, mahonia, photinia, locust, weeping willow, ornamental flowering shrubs, 30 varieties, many varieties shade trees and evergreens, pink mag- nolia, japanese cherry, weeping and upright, pink dogwood, banana shrub, camellia, japonica, kolkwitzia heauty bush. spanish bayonet. Send for com- plete list with prices. All large tieid grown plants. Mrs. A. J. Welden. Griffin, Ga. Dahlia tubers. millionaire. 40c each. Pride of California, 20c. Mrs. Ethel F. F. Smith, 50, Maud Adams, ?29c, mammoth bronze variegated 25c. Tree dahlias, 20c. Large yellow 20c, yel- low lavender tinted, 15c, 3 different shades of red 60c per. doz. Small wht. 10c each. All are double and very free bloomers. Add postage. Mrs. R. = Harley, 617 W. 39th St., Savannah, a. Jonquil and narcissi mixed. 75c per 100 bulbs. Pink, white, 3 shades of red, yellow, rose, yellow spotted canna bulbs, 75c per doz. Blue flag lily bulbs, $1 for 75. Golden glow, 25c per doz. Choice dahlia bulbs, $2 per doz. Hardy blue larkspur plants, 25c per 15. Ferns with good roots, 25c each. Different colors geranium. cut- tings, 15e and 25c each. Wandering jew rooteq Ic each. Christmas cactus. 25e for big rooted bunch. One two vr. old lace fern. $1. No exchanges. ne R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 10 in. dwarf boxwood, $9 per 100. 200 dwarf boxwood, rooted cuttings, 4 and 5 in. $5. Golden bells, 2 for 50c. Althea, white with red center, branch- ed 18 to 24 in. 25c each. Snowberries white and red, same size and price. Cherokee roses, 50c doz. or $3.50 per 100, rooted. Cedars compact from ground up, 4 to 6 ft. $3.50. shipped ex- press collect. others delivered at price quoted. Mrs. John L. Rodgers, Green- ville, Ga., Rt. 1. Dahlia bulbs, Hasting double decor- ative type. Colors, light pink, medium pink, dark pink. and salmon dark red, medium red and light red. light yellow. medium yellow and buff. orange and white ball type, rose pink. white and variegated red and white. 10c each or $1 doz. Canna bulbs, wht and vellow, 10c each or $1 doz. Cape jasmine rooted, 1 yr. old 25c each, 5 for $1. Two yr. old plants, bloomed last year. 40c each, larger ones, 60c each. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines- ville, Ga., Route 9. Perennial hardy phlox, 75c dozen. Foxglove, 50c doz. Old fashioned grass pinks, 45c doz. All colors monthly roses, \15c each. Well rooted sweet williams, 75c doz. Mountain laurel, $1 doz. Hemlock, $1 doz. Rhododen- dron, $1. doz. Dogwood, $1 doz. Pink crepe myrtle. 15c each. Bridal wreath. same price. | Blue and white lilac bushes, 15c each. Azaleas, $1 doz. Maple. red and yel- low. $1 doz. A nice cedar, about forty or fifty in. 75c. Add postage. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Snowdrops. purple lilacs, pink crepe myrtles, 15c each. Weigelia rosea, 20c each. Cape jasmines, 25c each. Jon- quils and daffodils, 10c doz. White narcissus, 15c doz. Red and yellow cannas, 20c doz. Jasticne, 20c. Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1. Double dahlia bulbs. 4 colors, red, purple, yellow and pink, 5c each. Dbl. pink and red canna lily bulbs, 5c ea. Four color gladioli bulbs, red, pink, cream and purple, 2c each or 20c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 5. Yellow Japanese sweet pea seed, B f pink. White pine. $1 dozen. | PAGH SEVEN tablespoonfuls 15c, 1-2 Ib. 40c, 75c Ib. age Ollie Maude Pace, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 1. Crabapple sprouts, 15c each. Boy berry bushes, 4 for 25c. Red dogwood, 4 for 15c. Azaleas, 3 for 25c. Butter and egg bulbs, 15c doz. Evergreen ferns 15c doz. Mtn. laurel, 2 for 25c; Mtn, ivy, 2 for 25c. Heartease, 15c per doa. ; Dbl. yellow japonicas, 15c each, All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Callie Richards, Loving, Ga. Double yellow japonicas, 2 yrs. ald, 50c. Iris, 35c doz. Orange lilies, 40c doz. Snowball, 2 yr. old size, well rooted, 50c each. Jonquils and daffo- dils, 30c doz. White narcissi, 35c doz. Pink almonds, 20c each. Purple lilac, 2 yr. old size, rooted, 50c each. Red, white and pink hollyhocks, 60c each. Nice plants at good prices. Mrs. Josie Vick, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Pink almonds, 12 for 50c. Pink wei- gelia, 30c each. Purple king iris, 12 for 20c. Long stem butter and egg bulbs, 12 for: 15c. Pink altheas, 12 for 50c. All well blooming size and rooted. A. Tuck, Hllijay, Ga., RFD 3, Box 5. Billiard spirea rose pink, cream fea- thery spirea, double bridal wreath and magnolia, 15c each. Japan red quince, oak leaf hydrangea, 10c each. English dogwood, red, white, pink climbing roses, ribbon grass 10c- each, Day lil- ies, lemon lilies Leopard grass, lau- rels, sweet merckle, red and purple crepe myrtle, moss roses 1 to 2 1-2 ft. high, 10c each. Flowering crabapple, 5c. Bird eye or coral berry 10c. Sweet shrub, 2 for 10c. Everblooming butter- fly bush 10c. Wild dogwood 2 to 3 ft. 20c. Red berry holly, willow, 10c ea. Wild flag lilies, 10c doz. White Ger- man iris, 4c each. Dew drops, 10c doz. Maple oaks. Elm. 10c each. Sweet bay, 5c, larger 10c.. Wild honeysuckles, a colors, 10c. Cream white summer hon- evsuckle. 15c: Grey beard 3 ft. high, 20c. Prickly ash. 20c each. Add pos- tage. One plant free with every 50c order. Exchange for white sacks. Mrs. Ww. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Route 2. Strong healthy field grown 2 yr. old abelia plants, 18 to 24 in. high, 40c ea., 6 for $2 or 12 for $3.75. Add postage. Write for cheaper prices by hundred. Wil) exchange some plants for fresh honey. Few gallons. of white nest on- ions. 40c gal. Add postage. Mrs. G. C, Blanchard. Appling, Ga. Several rooted magnolia bay trees, 4 to 5 ft. high, $1 each. Not prepaid. Cuttings of evergreen hedge not roo=- ted, five for 25c. Lorene Baggett, Rt. 4, Camilla. Ga. \ Milk and wine, red amaryllis and double orange lilies, 50c doz. Red spi- der, lemon and single orange lilies, 25c doz. and $1.50 per 100. Apostle lilies, 35c each, 3 for $1. Celestial or- ehids same price} White spider lilies, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Large caladiums, 20c each, smaller ones, 20c for 3. Fine gladioli bulbs, American holly, Chicago maiden blush and a fine mixed col- lection. all large bulbs. 35c doz, or $2 per 100. Twelve named fine varie- ties canna bulbs, one each for 50c, 2 dozen for 75c, $2.50 per 100. Sv1asta daisies, blue daisies, orange lantana, anq white perennial phlox, 25 per doz. Blue violets confederate gray vio- lets, Indian daisies, physostegia and anomone Chrysanthemum plants, 15 per doz. Van Houtti spirea, English dogwood, deutzia. sweet shrub. 3 col- ors of hibiscus, weeping Mary, strip- ed yard grass, trumpet vine, wisteria vine, Dorothy Perkins rose vine, pep- per vine and pink and lavender crepe - myrtle, 10c each. Blue hydrangea and cherry laurel evergreen. 25c each for large plants. Thirty-five kinds of lg. fine dahlias, $1.50 per doz. or 3: dog. for $4. (Not labeled but all different) Eight colors of large type chrysan- themum plants, white, yellow, cream, lavender, deeper purple, pink, bronze and red, 50c per doz. $3 per 100, $15 per M. Add postage on orders less than $1. Will exch. for eggs for set- ting of any pure breed. Mrs. J. E. Har= rell, Rt. 6, Quitman, Ga. Arbor vitae, dwarf variety, ever- green color, 15 in. tall, well rooted plants 25c each. Purple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, golden bells and forsy- thia plants rooted, 15c each. Hardy white madonna lily bulbs, 25c each. Day lilies, 10c each. Purple and light blue violets, 15c per doz. Req King Humbert canna bulbs. 15c each. Flow- ering almond, 25c each. Large va- riety pink and yellow chrysanthemum plants, 10c each. Large double pink peony plants, 15c each. Tender corn- / field bean seed, 35c per lb. Miss Jessie Oash, Flewery Branch, Ge. Br. & me Ka A 2 Z Mtn, laurel 12 to 18 in. 12 for $1; rhododendrons 12 to 18 in. 12 for $1; Ce pines and white pines 12 to 18 12 for $1; azaleas 12 to 18 in, 12 $1; hollyhocks 75c per doz. Add tage on small orders. No checks. Ss Polly Waters, Dahlonega, Ga., D 1, Box 32. Barberry plant, $1.25 per 100; sweet Temon lilies, blue and lavender king iris, pink, purple, hardy phlox, 25c per * a red, white phlox 40c per 3; dbl. crepe japonica, red crepe rtle, 25c each; Violet butterfly bush c ea; Fox glove 20c per doz; pink bbage head rose, double white Per- ins 35c ea.; bleeding heart 40c per b; bridal wreath, pink almonds @ach; snowballs 50c; shasta dais- 35c per doz> common blue lilacs each; scarlet red honeysuckle 50c ch. Adq postage. Miss Pearl Vick, ay, Ga. RFD 3... Spruce pines rooted 25c each; lau- is rooted 25c each; red wild azal- 8, rooted 25c each; Boston ivy, root- and will cling to wood or rocks, 25c ich; old fashion double red velvet s rooted 20c each; oak hydrangea d 25c; bird eye hedge bushes rooted, 20c.each; old fashion hedge : bushes rooted, 20c each; flower- ine quince rooted 20c each; pink al- ond rooted 20c; wild Cherokee ros- rooted, {5c each, or 3 for 30c; iorniess yellow roses rooted, 15c ea., 8 for 25c; purple iris 50c per dozen; on lilies 50c per doz. Miss Viola nsley, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3, Box 56. ellow forsythia (golden bell) 15c; nge lilies 25c doz; double . yellow affodils 30c per doz; lavender and hite rose of Sharon 20c; mtn. ivy and ristmas Holly 25c; evergreen chim- ey vine, 25c per doz; mtn. fern 10c; ouble yellow japonicas, 20c; red Jap. uince 20c; English dogwood 20c; red, hite and yellow honeysuckle vine 25c per doz; mtn. azaleas, 25c. Add pos- Mrs. Effie Dewall, RFD 3, El- Oe ce Mtn. latirel and hemilocks 15c each; 1d dogwood, crabapples and azaleas ea; trailing arbutus 25c per doz; sty miller 30c per doz; pink baby umbler rose well rooted 15c each. Lu- e Ammons, Mineral Bluff, Ga. ite iris, 15 doz; mtn. laurel, pink as, silver maple; Cherokee roses, lilac, English dogwood and ce- -15e each or 2 for 25c; honey- e and ypellow jasmine vines 10c s L. G. Sanders, Dewy Rose, fine 4 year old pyracanthas $1 ea. $2 for the 4; 2 well grown 3 year rose acacias $1 each or $1.50 per *> 8 large 5 year old viridissima green stemrhed forsythias, 50c each; hy small 1 year old green stemmed sythias, 10c each; 12 well grown 4 old cape jasmine 60c each or for 6; 2 doz. double rose altheas ft. tall, 50c each; dregs of wine altheas 4 yrs. old 60c each; 6 year old abelias 50c each; 2 flow- -almonds, 3. yrs. old, 50c each; 1 : year old spireas, Van Houtte, each or $5 for the dozen shrubs; doz. red crepe myrtles, 3 yrs. old, each; single altheas of all colors to 50c each; 4 year old shrubs; sythia suspensas, all sizes from 3 tall, 25 to $1 each; many oth-. some shrubs at most reasonable Call for them at Rose Lane , Brookhaven, (suburb of At- Miss Emily Prather, ast onquils, double and single geran- and begonias, hardy phlox, flag dahlias, chrysanthemums, wht. and yellow, yellow glow and box lilies. Each party to pay postage . B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. RFD e yard violets 10c per bunch; -yard violets 5c per bunch; blue lies, 15c per bunch also about 6 1 ite cwoods 50c per bunch; mixed sweet liams, pink, 3 bunches for 10c, pur- acs, 15 -per sprout, Gmas cac-- ell rooted, 25c per bunch. Add eland, Ga. 2 Vhite pines, spruce pines, cedars, ly, 12 to 20 in. high, $2 per doz., 36 in $3.25 per doz; maples, dog- Ss, oaks, ivy, mtn. laurel, sheep a], 8 to' 20 in. $1.75 per doz. 20 to . $2.75 per doz; wild winter ferns 12 in. 20c per doz.; honeysuckle 10 to 20 in. $1.25, 20 to 36 in. All postpaid, cash or money or- 1 carefully packed and well exch. for anything I can use. lackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.|d fa cuttings, one year Mrs. Pearl Turner, RFD 4, - MARKET each. Mrs. E. T. McGuire, Carroll- ton, Ga., RFD 8. Nice rooted purple lilac bushes 10c each or exchange for good white sacks and postage. Miss Rosie Merrell, Roopville, Ga. : Thick leaf evergreen hedge 20c per 100, large cuttings; nicely rooted abe- lias 25c; shasta daisies 15c per doz; mixed cannas (some fine ones mixed in) 75c per 10. No order for less than 100 cannas. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga., RFD 2. Blue lilacs 25c each; pink srepe myrtle 25c each; white and _ /7ellow jonquils $1 per 100; double butter and ege bulbs $1 per 100; yellow daffodils $1.00 per 100. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Ga., RFD 2. : Double yellow japonicas 20c; red Jap. quince 25c; Mtn. azaleas 30c; sweet shrubs 15c mtn. ivy 25c; Eng- lish holly 20c; Enelish dogwood 15c yellow forsythia (golden bells) 15c; double yellow daffodils 30c doz.; or- chid and white rose of Sharon 20c; 20c; evergreen er doz. and mtn. doz; pink almonds chimney vine 20c ferns 10c. Myrtle Dewall, Ellijay, Ga. Cedar, holly, maple, water oak, sweetgum, Ga. nine 1 1-2 to 2 ft. high, good roots any 3 for $1; bunch tree honeysuckle, ivy, wild dogwood, pur- ple lilac, granny grey beard,:4 for $1; dbl. cream and yellow cannas, flag Easter lilies, orange day lilies, 25c per doz., 5 doz. for $1; fall pinks yellow and cream with white centers 25c per yellow centers, very double 25c per doz. bunches; purple sweet scented violets, blue bottles, 50c per 100; trail- ing honeysuckle, white and cream va- riegated very fragrant, 10c each or 3 for 25c; shasta daisies 30c per dozen, 2 dozen 50c; huckleberry bushes, $1 per 100, mtn. ferns 3 for 25c. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga., RFD 3. 5: Nice thrifty cedars from 18 to 30 in. high 25c each or 5 for $1. Del. any- pene in Ga. W. A. Johnson, Alto, a. i Sh neh te 2 Several M blooming size gladioli, mixed colors, hundreq variety $1 per 100; monthly blooming rose bushes and variety of shrubbery and arbor- vitaes, prices reasonable. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Rt. 1, Atlanta, Ga. Phone Raymond 3273 M. 2 Mixed colors of phlox plants and white shasta daisies 15c per dozen; oriental orchid bulbs 3 for $1 or 35c each; white Easter rose bushes 25c ea. red and yellow cannas 50c per doz.; white star jasmine 10e each; purple wisteria 20c each; purple violets, $1 per 100. Please add postage on or- ders less than $1. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewy Rose, Ga. > : Req and white hibiscus, double Wht. Easter roses, yarrow, love entangle. rainbow moss, 1c0 each; dbl. pink al- mond, watermelon pink myrtle, dbl. -and single white spira, 15c each or 2 for 25c; day lilies 6 for 10c, seed mimosa, shoo-fly plant, bachelor but- tons, large summer marigolds, 5c per pkt. Mrs. Ada Dixon, Rt. 2, Hamil- ton, Ga. S i ~ Amaryllis Johnsonii lily bulbs 20c each, 3 for 50c, 7 for $1: large white giant spider lily bulbs 15c each; red spider lily bulbs 10c each, 3 for 25c; Dr. Regel (Hemerocallis) lily bulbs 10c each, 3 for 25c; shasta daisies 20c per doz; artemesia (Silver King) 25c per doz; phlox perennial mauve pink 30c per doz; pink verbena 30 per doz. 2 doz. 50c; cannas, Richard Wallace, Wintzers Colossal Waback, Yellow Kine Humbert, Hungaria, City of Portland, Rose pink gladiator, 3 for 25c. All prepaid no exch. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington, Ga., RFD. White Easter rose very pretty, will begin blooming at Easter and bloom through summer if planted in fine rich soil 20c each; pink flowering al- mond 20c each; dbl. pearl tube roses 25 doz; cannas, pink, red, yellow, white, variegated and peach colors, very fine $1 per doz. Camellia Japoni- ca cuttings variegated color, 25c each pink crepe myrtle 4 for 10c. Add post- age. rMs, E. L. Smith, Wadley, Ga. English dogwood, flowering almond, 25c each; honeyStickle bright red, cream, and yellow and red, cannas, all with green foliage; large - bright red and medium wine colored dahlias 50 per doz; parma violets, rich pur- ple, bloom all winter, double day lilies $1 per 100; bright red crepe, myrtle, sour pomegranate, 2 to 3 ft. 20 eath or $1.50 p All FOB. Mrs. M. B. yellow button mums, orange lilies 25c. doz. bunches. little small cream and| hemerocallis, | Mrs. Ethel Tal 1 Bax go. BULLETIN | or $2 per doz., 10 to 18 in. $1 per doz. dbl. purple altheas 10c each. Will ex- change any of these for 2 gts. of English peas, 200 early cabbage plants or Bermuda onion plants. Write what you have. Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Cus- seta, Ga. Old rose crepe myrtle 25c each; white spirea 20c each; rochid alpha cuttings 12 cuttings for 25c; few ever- egreen cuttings 5 cuttings 10c; Will exch. any of the above for equal val- ue in black or yellow crowder pea seed or purple hull pea seed or bush or running white bean seed. Each to pay postage on what is sent. L. P. Henderson, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 52 1-2. Lace fern 3 yrs. old $2, lace fern, |} small 50c, Boston fern 20c, asparagus. fern 25c and 50c, May cactus, red or pink, 25c. each; white or red geran- ium cuttings 10c; 4 begonias all dif- ferent 20c @acn or 3 for 50c; shasta daisies 25c per doz; white winter pinks 25c per 100; hydrangeas from 20c to 50c. Sell or exch. Write first. Do not care to exch. for flowers. Miss Ben- nie Smith, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 74. One large leaf evergreen about 4 ft. high and about 3 ft. in diameter $5 at my home near Noble, Ga. Will not ship> Also other shrubbery. Mix- ed single hollyhock seed 10c per ta- ble spoon; large Brazilian Morning Glory seed, same price delivered or wil lexch. for white feed sacks free of holes,. Write first. Mrs. J. K. Stacks LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 1. huarge double poppy seed, red, 10c per tablespoon full; also yellow canna bulbs 25c per doz, 5 doz. for $1 or will exch. for tube roses or dahlia bulbs. Mrs. C. I. Kelley, Fayetteville, Ga., Rte eS : x Lemon lilies 25c per doz; white snow balls, 20c each; red = crepe myrtle bushes, well rooted 25 each; blue ac- res 25c per doz; blue bear grall 35c per doz; pink hardy phlox 40c per doz.; chrysanthemums 40c per doz; pink sweet almonds 35c per doz; yel- low and red japonica 3 for 50c; yellow root, purple blooms 35 per doz. Please add postage. Mrs. Dessie Vick, Elli- Jay, Ga. Sees See Mixed colors gladioli 25 per dozen, blooming size $1 per 100; 15 different iris mixed 60c per doz; 25 for $1.20; dahlias mixed $1 per doz; pink spi- rea, pink, and pink and white vari- egated weigelia, variegated leaf wei- gelia; double pink, white, red and bridal wreath, single white and pur- ple althea, linden, forsythia and pur- ple lilacs, 4 for 25c, 60c per doz; shas- ta daisies, mixed colors, verbena and periwinkle vine, 20c per doz; purple wisteria 10c each; dbl. yellow kerria, 3 for 25c. light blue violets, all colors of sweet williams and Chesterfield daisies 2 doz. 15c; myrtle vine 10c per doz; perennial mixed pea seed 10c per spoonfull. Dont send checks. Will exch. for cabbage plants, peanuts or setting eggs. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli- jay, Ga,, Rt. 3. i Paper white narcissus bulbs 45c per doz., double white with yellow centers 20c per doz. bulbs or 3 for 50c; butter and egg bulbs 35 per doz: white and red oleanders 25c each; milk and wine lilies blooming size, 10c each or $1 per doz; purple wisteria 25c each. No or- ders filled for less than 50c. All nice size bulbs and bushes. Add postage on 50c orders. Cash or exchange for driend fruit or white feed sacks or any thing can use. Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Milford, Ga. oa es Good size rooted boxwood hushes, 20c each; 1 good size cape jasmine, ee Mrs, R. L. Cochran, Temple, Ay: TES 3 Nice 4 oclock seed, 5 different col- ors, -12 seeds_6c, one large spoonful of kale for 5c, 1 large spoon full of mustard for 5c; gice large petunia plants now ready,"10c per doz: smail pansy plants 15 per doz; milk and wine lilies bulbs 5c each: different colors of gladiolus bulbs 20c per doz: Spider lilies bulbs 20c per doz. Add postage on al lorders under 25c. Mrs. J. D. Boyett, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. _ White narcissus 3 and 4 to a stem 20 per 100; yellow daffodils 25 per 100; yellow and white fall pinks 20c per 100; Japanese morning glory seed 10c per doz. or exch. any of the above for good seed spring oats or rye for planting, not over 90c per bu. or monthly rose bushes of any color or | Show ball bushes, hrysanthemums or 3 guineas at 4 og tec Send postage. ant, Qumming, Ga. Rt. vines:2 fi or. b ack rry vines g doz. 15 per 5c lavender altheas, 6 for $1; golden bells |- Thursday, February 5, 193 and postage. Mrs. Ethel Tallant, Cum- ming, Ga, Rt. 7, Box 2. : ee Daffodil buips 75c per 100, or $5 per M, white or purple lilac 15c ea., white or purple hardy phlox 25c per doz white or pink hibiscus 2 for 25c, sky biue iris 25c per doz. purple iris, 50c per 100, double tansy 10c ea., white Shasta daisy with slick leaves 5c ea, Fox gloves 50c per 100, or wil lexch for anything useful. Victoria Foster, Talking Rock, Ga. | ae - Pink spirea, forsythia, purple lila weeping linden 4 for 25c, myrtle vine and evergreen with blue flowers 5c per 100, azalea bushes 25c ea., Doro- thy Perkins roses, 25 per doz. Jo Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt..3. Box 42, Princess feather seeds, 10 spoon- ful, thornless and chinquapin rose, cutting, holly bushes, lily, 10c, Mt. Laurel, ivy, $1.50 doz., All other wild shrubbery at your price. Write the kind you want and what you can give. Fixed ready to ship. Honeysuckle for 25c. Will exchange any of t above for anything I can use. Mon with order. Add postage on all o ders under $1. Claude. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. es ; Pink crepe myrtle and white Cher- okee roses, 6 of ea. for $1, red (Pres- ident) cannas and blackberry lilies 6 of ea. $1, 2 white altheas with red centers, 2 req snowberry, 2 golden bells, $1.50. Boston, sword and Spre geria ferns,-one nice rooted plant 0 ea. 50c, or single plant 25c, white and pink oxalis, rooted plant 30c ea, 6 small rooted dwarf boxwood plants 40c. All delivered. Mrs. O. D, Wood- ruff, Greenville, Ga. Madonna lilies, 10c ea., or $1 do pink crepe myrtle, 11-2 ft. high, 5c doz., spirea, dbl. white blooms in clu ters, single white ocean wave, Anthony waterer pink bloom any 4 for 80c, bridal wreath, yellow bell, yellow thornless rose, 15c ea., 3 for 40c, pink snowberry, anonymous, 25 ea., 5 for $1, orange lilies, ageratum,. 20c . doz., Mtn. Laurel, $1 doz., tree boxwood, English juniper cuttings 20c dozen, English juniper, well rooted, 10 to 16 in. high, 25c and 30c, according to height, Iris, white, purple, lavendar, 30c -doz., jonauils, daffodils, butter and egg, white dbl. and yellow dbl. nar cissus 15 doz., purple violets 10c doz, King Humbert cannas, red. with green leaf, yellow and a speckled green leaf 40c doz. 2 doz. 70c, mixed colors, purple lilac 10c ea. Mrs. J. O. Mize, Ashland, Gai Rt. 2. _ 2 One and two yean old Dorothy Per- kins rose bushes $1.50 per doz. Mrs. Wm. M. Davis, Meigs, Ga. ee Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, bloomin: sige 50c per 100, or 500 for $2 del., pink ivy, 3 bushes, 2 or 3 ft. high, 50c. wild honeysuckle, 3 for 50c. Miss Grace Akins, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.. bl. daffodil bulbs 25 per. dozen, golden glow. 25e doz. white or pink hibiscus 2 for 25c, pink Dorothy FPer- kins rose. well rooted 15c ea., purple hardy phlox 25 doz., bleeding heart | 30c ea. Miss Silvia Foster, Talking | ; Rock, Ga. s Dbl. pink and single white olean- der, golden forsythia, dbl. white spi- rea, Anthony Waterer spirea, purple, lilac, 20 ea., June blooming bronze lilies 40c per doz,, -gaillardia, agera- tum, physostegia 25c per doz., several colors and types, dbl. dahlia tubes 4 for 25c, or 75c ver doz., dbl. and single cannas, white, pink, red with green and bronze leaves, 3 for 25c, pink crepe myrtle 25c, osmanthus, 25c to Tic ea. - Caroline cherry, same price, magnol= ia trees, 25c to $1.. Will exchange for red flowering locust, bleeding heart, weeping willow or Big star leag be- Bone Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsbo: a. ee i 2 yr. old hedging $1.25 per dozen also most all kinds of lilies. Mrs. B. B Harmon, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 24. Cabbage, onion and potato plants. peas, beans and cane seed, any kind of farm products or white feed sacks. Send coney order or stamps in exc each party to pay postage. No orders filled less than 25c. Mrs. J. H. Hays, Rutledge, Ga. eo Mare. Purple wisteria vines and canna lily bulbs, will exchange for 100 lb. white feed sacks 1 large well rooted vine for 2 sacks .or 5 bulbs for 2 sacks, pro- vided sacks frt from holes and mil. dew. Each to pay postage. Eunice Shope, Ranger, Ga. gel es 2 yr. grafted roses, ready now. Red and pink radiance, Los Angeles and. Lady Hillingdon, 25c each, postage paid. -A. J. Buchanan, P, O. Box 231, Americus, Ga. se a8 ; post Zs Fayettevill - _ Thursday, February 5, 1931. Flowers And Seed For Sale - Yellow coreopsis 50c per doz. day lilies 40 per doz. Yellow bells 35c each. 1 blue and deep pink running = ___ rose, 2 yr. old blooms in May, 50c. Cut- tings of both for 50c per doz. Cape jasmine cuttings. 50c per diz. Honey- '- suckle vines rooted, 40c per doz. 30 buttesfly or buddleia 35c ea. .or 5 for $1. Bachelor buttons 30c for 50, Eve- ning glories 1c each. Sweet violets 25c per doz. Silver leaf maple 50c each. Pink crepe myrtle 50c each. Currant bushes 10c ea. Will exchange for pigs, calf, eggs, other flowers, plants, beans - or peas, etc. Mrs. Carrie Lou Sand- ers, Knoxville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 78. Melopane Red Star lilies, 25c ea. 75c for 6. Mums, Seidwitz Lavender pink - incurved Golden Wedding Bright yel- low, 50c per doz. Cannas, President, yellow king, humbert, hungaria, 90c per doz. All del. in doz. lots and over. Miss Ethel Smith, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 210. Large privet hedge bushes, well ie rooted,.90c per 100 or exchange 1090 ak for 10 large white feed sacks. = = P&P, Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 60. Yellow show and Jack rose Dahlia bulbs, butter and egg bulbs, blue reeping vinca, and flowering quince, to exchange for other color Dahlia bulbs, gladioli bulbs, any color. except red, olooming size, or nandina. Mrs. J. Farmer, Matthews, Ga. - 85 pink crepe myrtle sprouts, 1 1-2 to 3 ft. 20c. ea. Single lavendar li- lac sprouts, 1-2 ft. 10c each. most all], rooted. Black walnut bushes, well yooted, sweet pomegranate sprouts, Mes not ooted, 10c ea. _All del: No orders alg filled for less than 3. No stamps. Ex- - yense for useful articles. Miss Bell . ones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 4. Gladicli bulbs, red and yellow, 6 for 266. Mrs. C: J. Viekery, Canon, Ga. Tp A 5 yr. old Coral vines for 30c ea. 3 Mrs. E. J. Williams, ee 3 ~~ ve. vines 45 ea. eae. y, Ca. : 20 Trish junipers, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea. _ or lot for $8. 4 boxwoods, 50c each. 1 Panl Neyron rose bush, 4 ft. high, nor. pink ./5c... Baby. white rose; ~2 - - ft. high 75c. 1 lily of the valley bush | #4 ft. hich; 75c.2 Mrs. B. T. Baldwin, ~ j4 Elmweod St., Rome, Ga. 1 lily of the valley rose and purple ~ -var'ezated 4 ft. 75c. 4 boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, 0c ea. 20 Irisyh junipers, 2 yrs. old. T5c ea. or lot. for $8. 1 Paul Ney- ron rose 4 ft. color pink 75c: 1 baby white rose, 2 vrs. old, 75c. Mrs. Mor- ris Mayo, 8 Dogwood St:. Rome, Ga. '. Roval Poinciana flowering shrub seed. 10c tablespoonful, few muskmel- en seed, hatings Nixon a large round melon. 10c per tablespoonful. Mrs, B. ~. Ward. Toomsboro, Ga. x Pink crepe myrtle, 25 ea. Mrs. E. TT May, Warthen, Ga. _ Dahlia bulbs. Miss Ruth Stone, old eold. Elizabeth Hood, buff to apricot Rose Harings, orchid, 50c each. Decor- ative. F. R.~Malpass, Milledgeville, aon Ga. 6 common cedars, 5 inches high, 65c for lot. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, 8 Ga. _ .. Marigold seed, fine combination for hedges and late flowers. J. W. Rhe- _ ney, Wadley, Ga. Also yellow. canna bulbs. st White hardy phlox, 40c per dozen. - Double yellow Thornless rose, 25c ea. or 5 for $1. Blue Iris 40c per doz. Yel- low Golden Bell, 15c ea. All kinds ~ monthly rose cuttings, 5c ea. Add postage. Bleeding Heart Plants, 40c each. 8 for $1. No checks accepted. eS eg Emma Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. ee RE. 2: x 75 or 100 boxwood, from 6 to 12 in. high, well rooted, 10c ea. .or $7.50 for = the lot. Will exchange for butter "beans or peas. Lucy Swann, Brem- | en, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 large boxwood bushes $10 for two as they stand. Old fashioned yellow lily bulbs, 25c per doz. No orders fill- ed for less than 2 doz. Mrs. L. Ro- _ per, Palmetto, Ga. _* Umbrella china trees, 25c ea, Tall spreading kind, also, 25c ea. Jonquils, . Narcissi, and butter and eggs. 25 per doz. Mrs. T. W. Sanders, Hartwell, ae Sra Att; s Bak '.s karge double pink poppy seed, 10c er soonful or exchange for other flow- ers or vegetable seed. Mrs. W. : ' Whisnante. Rutledge. Ga.. Rt. 2. Open field grown phiox plants, 10c per doz, 6 doz. 45c. Larkspur same S price. Canna bulbs, red. orange and oe 2 doz: bulbs 25c. Zennia seed, 6c large packape. Boston fern young Mrs. A. | home. \ MAREET BULLETIN plant, good roots, 2 plants for 25c. Sword fern same price. Will exch. for Red dogwood, 20c ea, Boxwood 26c ea. Red and yellow azaleas, $1 per doz. Yellow thornless roses, $1 per doz. -Heartease, 50c per doz. Ever- green wax plants 30c per doz. Month- ly roses, $1 per doz. Pink and white trailing arbutus 25 per doz. Spruce pine and white pine, 15c ea. Moun- tain jaurels, 20c ea. Blue berry bush- es, 15c ea. Strawberry plants 50c per doz. Ail well rooted, add postage. Miss Clafa Ruby Abercrombie, Lov- ine. Ga. Nice plant with every or- er, California privet hedg, 1 yr. size, 4c ea. 3 yr. size 5c ea. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton, Ga: Red dogwood 15c ea. Evergreen wax plants 40c per doz. Althea lilies, pur- ple, 15 each. Crab apples and sugar plums, 15 ea. Laurels, 20c ea, Azaleas i5c each, Yellow thornless roses, $1.00 per doz. Flowering peach trees, 25c each. Arbor vitae 25c each. All well rooted, add. postage. Nice plant with every order. Mrs. B. H. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Red and yellow azaleas l5c ea. Red dogwood, 15c each, boxwood, 25c ea. Yellow thornless roses $1 per dozen. Monthly roses, $1 per doz. Flowering peach trees, and snow balls, 20c ea. Crabapples 15c ea. White and spruce pines, 15e ea. Pink and white trail- ing arbutus 40c doz. Strawberry plants 50ec per doz. Ladies Washbow, 25c per doz. All well rooted, add postage, a nice plant with every order. Mrs. Albert Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Extra large Chrysanthemums, red, white and yellow, 6 for 25c or 40c per doz. Snow fern, 25c ea. Mtn. fern, 30c per doz. Large daffodils, 6 for 25 or 40c per doz. Peach roses, 15 ea. Honeysuckle vine, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c.\ Lemon lilies, 3 for 25c. Ram- bler roses, American Beauty and Pink, 2ac ea. Dorothy Perkins, 25c ea. Miss Bonney Hensley, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Many varieties and colors Iris, 10c ea. 2 doz. for $1.50 to 6 doz. for $3.50. Labeled and postage paid. Crimson spirea, 1 1-2 ft., 20c or $1 for 6. Cape jasmines 3 yrs. 25c ea. Mixed color Glads, largest bulbs 50c per dozen. Double pink peonies 50c clump. Mix- ed delphiniums and gallardia plants 20e per doz. Red, yellow, pink and white cannas, 10c or 3 for 25c. Shasta daisies and single and double day lil- ies, 6 for 25c. Ros cuttings not root- ed, white and pink cochets, white, pink and red American beauties, Aaron Ward, Sunburst, Sunset, Maidens blush and others, 2 for 5c. Climbers, Helen Gould, White Cochet, Meteor and Malmaison, same _ price. Add postage on orders under $1: No checks. Mis. W. M. Jones, Lyerly, Ga. : Crepe myrtle plants 2 ft. high, 15c ea. FOB. 1 doz. small plants, 15c ea. del. bright light red. Mrs> James A. Scott, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1. Rooteq cuttings of climbing Ameri- can beauty rose, monthly roses, sal- mon pink and cloth of gold, 10c ea., or will exchange cuttings for washed chicken feed sacks, 1 cutting for a sack; limited supply, write before sending sacks. Mrs: W. H. Hobgood, Rt.-1, Meigs, Ga. Weeping Susies, old fashioned roses 15c each. Lemon lilies; 25c for 6. Jon- guils, 50 for doz, Striped yard grass 25c for 2 bunches. Japonicas, red, 25c each. Lavender arch, 25c for 6. Baby ivy, 15 per doz. Mountain ivy, 25c per bunch, will exchange for white feed sacks. Mrs. Ulemer Davis, Ellijay, Ga. Rt:.3. 3 Royal Poinciana bush, 10c ea. 3 kinds Jew, 5c per cutting, Exchange for snap beans or cabbage plants. Mrs. B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Red marigold seed, 15c per large teacupful. Louise Whitfield, Palmet- to: Gas Rt i 8 boxwoods, near 2 yrs. old, 35c ea, or $2 for lot. Add postage. 4 nice round trimmed junipers, several yrs. old, $3 each or $10 for the lot at my Mrs. Ed Carroll, Rt. 1, Mur- rayville, Ga. Old fashion bulbs, jonquils, daffo- dils, yellow narcissi April - blooming narcissi, butter and eggs, mixed, two doz. 50c, 100 for_$l1. 1M for $7, Well rooted evergreen shrubs, stay bright green all the year, $1 ea., 10 for $5. Postpaid. White Christmas honey- suckle, same price. . Mrs. E, T. Almon, Midiand, Ga. Shasta daisies 15 per doz. Large pink and yellow and bronze Mums, 10c ea. 10 well rooted Boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, 40c ea. or $3 for lof. 10. va- rieties of dahlias, $1. Physostegia, 6 for 10c. Boxwood cuttings, 100 for 90c. Pink Lee M. Fouch Gladiolas, 85c per doz. Miss Pecolah Stone, Adairsville, Ga Rt sre.. Winter ferns, 6 for 25c. Hivergreen galax, 25c per doz. Trailing arbutus 25c per doz. evergreen geraniums, 30c per doz. Red cedars, 50c ea. Indian arrowood, 20c ea. Azaleas 10 for $1. Cherokee roses, 75c per doz. White Pines, 15c ea. Mt. Laurels, and snow ball bushes, 20c ea. Hemlock and morning bride, 3 for 25c. Yellow thorn- less roses, 10 for $1. All well rooted, add postage. F. F. Abercrombie, Lov- ing, Ga. Seeq to exchange, spoonful larkspur mixed colors, for feather ball poppy ao Mrs. Laura Montgomery, Mauk, a. Fine iris, 12 var. for $1, including Celeste, Kocks Flavescene, Monsig- nor, May Queen, Rose Unique; Finer iris, 25c each, 5 for $1; 12 for. $2.25; Ambassadeur, bronze, maroon, Isolene, blend pale lavender, gold and old rose, Queen Caterina, pale lavender Sem- inole, violet rose and purple, Shekin- ah, pale yellow, Dream, light pink, Ga., deeper pink. These last two are the most popular, medium prided pink iris; water iris, Psendecorus, yellow, Vesicolor, blue, are 15c each, $1 doz., $7 a 100; Siberian iris, Perrys Blue and Snow Queen, 25 each, 5 for $1; Many other varieties and Dwarfs. Mrs. J. Li. Kilgore, Stone Mtn., Ga., Member of American Iris Society. Mtn. laurels, $1.50 doz. Spruce pines, cedar, 2 and 3 ft. high. White pines, 1l5c each. Azaleas, yellow and red, $1 doz: red and yellow maples, 1 and: 2 ft. high, 15c each: Crepe myrtle, 20c each. 2 and 3 ft. monthly roses, all different colors, well rooted, 15c each, Foxglove, 50c doz. Perennial hardy phlox, $1 doz. Sweet Williams, same price. Blue flag lilies, white flag lil- ies, temon lilies, day ilies, $1 doz. Mrs. G. E. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Timbers, small, 20c each. Fall. pinks white pinks, 40c doz. Orange day lil- ies $1 per 100. Cherry sprouts, 25c each. Holly bushes, 25c each. Black pine, white pine, 20c each. Blue iris, lilies, 35c doz. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Honeysuckles, 25c- each, Peach roses, 35c each, Red and white dog- wood, 25c each. Palm cabbage, root- ed, 50c each. Crabapples, 25c each. Black rose, 25c each. Ivy bushes, 25cc each. White rose cuttings, 25c doz. Miss May Bell,-Mineral Bluff, Ga. Glossy leaved Abelia, white bell shape, fragramat blooms all summer and fall, winter blooming Lonicers bush, honeysuckle, flowerin pomegranate, double pink blooms, double white Al- thea, all 40c each, 6 for $2. Any varie- ty, or mixd 12 for $3.50. Mixed leav- ed Ligustrum, 50c or 6 for $2.50, 12 for $4, all wel] rooted and strong, 2 yr. old plants. Will sell or exchange for hyacinths, winter blooming narcissus, daffodils and peonies or nial phlox. Chrysanthemums, 20 varieties, prize winning, open grown, named plants such as Silver Wedding, white man, Mar. pink, Earl Kitchener, lavendar, silvery reverse, Ann Davis, tan, Gol- den Wedding, yellow, Betsy Ross, wht. Harvard, dark velvety red, sunrise red and yellow and others, all large type blooms, measure 8 to 10 in. across. Di- rections furnished, strong plants, 8c each, 25 for $1.75, 60 for $2.90, 100 for EN Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edison, a. Honeysuckle, hydrangeas and snow- ball bushes, all well rooted, 50c each. Pink flowering almond, red flowering quince, golden bells and white rose that blooms twice each summer, all well rooted, 40c each. Double yellow japonicas, 4 yrs. old, 30c each. Purple foxglove and pink hardy phlox, purple verbenas and little pink primroses, all well rooted, 60c doz. Lg. pink & Amer- ican beauty roses well rooted 50c ea. beauty roses, well rooted, 50c each. Purple, white, yellow and blue iris, 10c each or 75e doz. March blooming daffodils, single 40c doz. double 50c doz. Christmas bush, well rooted, 50c. Red monthly rose cuttings, 15 each, or 2. for 25c. Gladioli bulbs, red, 75c each. Pink rambling rose, white or pink English dogwood, well rooted, 35 each. Bear grass, 30 per bunch. Snake and ribbon grass, 25c per bunch Day lilies, 25e doz, Will give one dbl. japonica free with every $1 order or more. Add postage. Mrs. Rosa Jane Richards, Ellijay, Ga., Route 3, Box 82 Dark purple iris, 35 doz. $2 per 100. Shasta daisies. 35c doz. Orange day lilies, 25 doz. $1 per 100. Daffodils, 35 doz. Pink hardy hibiscus, 50| PAGE NINE each. Snowball, 35c. Pink crepe myr- tles, 35c each. Golden bells, yellow ~ forsythia,; purple and pink altheas, all well rooted, 25c each. double yellow japonica, 25 ea. Weep- * ing Mary, 25c. Sird eye hedge bush, white English wood, well rooted, 25 each. Pink weigelias, brides bouquet 25c each. Pink Dorothy Perkins rose, deep red ramble rose cuttings, 25 per doz. Sell for cash or exchange for white feed sacks or second hand lo- thing. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy ~* ene EOL, Route 3, Bo 44, Ellijay, a. Rosa-de-Montana (Antighon vine) coral, bulblets that will year 25c per doz. with directions for growing. Rosea-Giganta-Pink cannas | | 3 ft. 50c doz> Hungaria pink cannas 3 ft. 50c doz; Prince Humbert Bronze : foliage crimson bloom 50c doz. 3 doz assorted cannas, $1. Postpaid. Stamps. T. A. McAllister, 353 Telfair Street, Augusta, Ga. Well rooted azaleas, maples and ~ dogwood 6 for 25c; trailine arbutus, mtn. ferns and water lilies 25c per doz; holly, ivy, laurel and hemlock 2 for 25c. Mrs. Dan Knight. American Beauty roses, altheas, li- lacs and red dogwood, 2 for 25c; box- * wood well rooted, 25c each; azaleas, red, white and yellow, 6 for 25c; ma-. ple, buby bushes, dogwood, pines and birdeye 6 for 25c; Jaurel, ivy, hem- ~ locks and crabapples 2 for 25c. Mrs. J. lL. Thomas, Morganton, Ga. te Yellow jonquils 25c per doz; white jonquils 25 per doz; butter and eggs ~ 25c per. doz; pin cushion cactus, 15 ~~ each; large white chrysanthemums and red 25c per doz; white violets with blue dots 35c per doz; blue violets 25c per doz; sweet. Williams 50c per doz; white, red, buff, pink rose cuttings 50c per doz; running pines 50c bunch wild dogwoog 50c each; blue spider lilies 50c per doz; cactus 25c per bunch blue hyacinths 25 per doz; geraniums red and pink 10c per bunch; lantan- as variegated, blue, 25c each. Add postage, cash or money order. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell Ga. RFD 2, Pink crepe myrtle, 2, 3 and 4 ft. high, good: roots, 10, 15 and 20c post- paid. Cultivated blackberry vines, well rooted, 15c. Soliq green wandering jew, 12 pieces 10c. Christmas cactus, ~~ 10c. Mrs. A. J. Keadle, Yatesville, Ga. Rt. 1. s Water lilies from Tricher Water Gardens, wht. 3 kinds, large and dbl. pink, light delicate pink, yellow cen- ter. The Paul Hariot, 3 or 4 red ones for sale. The Gloriaso. all from William. Tricher Water Gardens. Wa- ter moss for fish, 2 kinds, large bunch 15c.. Egyptian latus, pink lily of the ~~ Nile in Egypt. White lilies, $1.50 for ~ one; $2.50 for 2. Pink lilies, $2 for one, $3.50 for 2. Lotus, $1.75 each. Red (only 2 or 3 to sell) $2 each, straight. . This is less than half the price I paid Tricher for them. Instructions in planting with ea. order. Orders booked now, del. in season about April 15. / Sweet. blue violets, le ea. for 50 or more. Nice large plants, postage on violets paid for 100 or over, less %e postage, or purchasers pay for trans- Purple lilac, > bloom, this * | portation of water lilies or lotus. Mrs. __ H. H. Ezzard, Dalton, Ga. Pink flowering almonds, red. flow- ~ ering quince, golden bells, all well rooted, 50c ea. Red monthly rose cut- tings, 15c ea. or 2 for 25c. Large pink ~ and pink rambling roses, 35 each. White, yellow blue or. purple iris, 75c doz. Red gladiola bulbs, 75c ea. Dbl. yellow japonicas, 25c ea. or 5 for $1. March blooming daffodils, single 50c doz., dbl, 60c. Pink crepe myrtle, well rooted, 60c ea. Seven sister rose cut- tings, 15 ea, or 2 for 25c. Pink har- dy. phlox and purbdle fox glove, 50 doz. White or pink English dogwood, 30c ea. Day lilies 40c doz. Beautiful wht. ~ rose, blooms twice ea. summer, 35c ea. Yelwlow fall pinks, 40c doz. Boxwood vines, 25c ea. Creeping Charlie, 15c bunch. Ribbon grass, snake grass, bear grass, 35c bunch. Christmas bush, 45c ea. Will give one beautiful white rose with every order amount- ing to $2 or more. Add postage. Miss Sara Barnes, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga. ; _Sweet scented dwarf shrubs, -with Silver white foliage and has _ yellow button like flowers, rooted plants 20e, each or 6 for $1; sweet purple violets rooted, plants 75 per 100; giant pur- ple, blue and white iris, 25 per doz; - blue bottle bulbs $1 per 100; bulbs 50c per 100; shasta daisies 50c - per doz; little daisies 25c per doz; eke doz. rooted dwarf boxwoods, 2 years. old, $1.50 for the Jot. Mrs. BE. GO. Me- Elhannon, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1. oe ee ae (Continued on page twenty) # ew drop < PAGE TEN Flowers And Seed Bird eye bushes, well rooted, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c. White and yellow daisy chrysanthemums and medium. yellow and rose mums, 25c doz. English ju- nipers and tree boxwood cuttings, 20c doz. Very easy rooted. Pink crepe myrtle, 1 ft. high well rooted, 3 for 25c. Pink Dorothy Perkins rose bush- es, well rooted, 15c each or 3 for 30c. - Purple lilac, yellow thornless rose, well rooted, 1 to 1 1-2 ft. high, 15c ea. Euonymous, 1 ft. high, 30c each or 2 ft. for 75c. Cedar plants, well root- ed, 1 ft. 10c each or 6 for 50c. Crab- apples, white dogwood and china bush- es, 1 to 2 ft. high, 3 for 25c. Pink snowberry, 2 ft. high, 25c each, or 6 for $1. White and purple iris, 20c doz. Please add postage on all orders. Miss Louise Mize, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2. Sweet purple violets now blooming, mixed spring bulbs, cant guarantee any specia] kind, 10c per doz. Mixed canna bulbs, 25c doz. Blooming size red Dorothy Perkins roses, 20c each, small ones 3 for 25c. Milk and wine lilies, 2 for 25c. Red spider lilies, 2 for 25c. Will exchange for white nest onions, well rooted blue hydrangea, blooming size, amaryllis, fairy and white Bermuda easter lilies, snowballs. double hyacinths, tuber roses. Will also exchange Thurmond gray water- melon and pure Nixon cantaloupe, Okra, double poppy and pimento pep- per seed for above. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. L. L. Thornton, RFD Woodville, Ga. Large blooming size crimson amaryl- lis bulbs, 75c per dozen. White im- od a single hyacinth bulbs, 75c per ozen. Butter and eggs, and daffo- dils, 25c per doz. White iris, 30 per dozen. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sanders- ville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 8. Roya] purple iris, 25c shasta daisies, 25c doz. Yellow shasta daisies, 25c doz. Pink hardy phlox. 20c doz. Blue spider wart. 20c doz. Double white mums, 15c doz. or 2 d6z 25c. Dbl. lemon color roses, 10c ea. Orange lilies. blooming size bulbs, 15c doz. or 2 doz. 25c. _Dbl. white spirea 2 yrs. old, 15c each or 2 for 25c. Jap hedge bushes, 10c each or 3 for 25c. English dogwood, golden bell, 10c ea. Roses of Sharon, 3 for 25c. Weeping lindes, Azaleas, 10c each or 3 for 25c. Pink weigelias, 15c each or 2 for 25c. Mixed colors hardy hibiscus, 5 bulbs. Mountain hardy ferns, 10c_ tunch, Sweet shrub, 10c each. All plants well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Dean, Talking Rock. Ga., RFD 2. : Chrysanthemums in 15 or 20 col- ors, 20c doz. Double and single orien- tal poppies, dbl. larkspur. Weigelia and love-in-mist, 20c doz. Spirea and al- mond, 10c to 25 each. White rose from center (climber) 15c. Mixed narcissus. mixed iris, double and sing- le day lily. 25c doz. Yucca 10c. Phy- sostegia, perennial aster, blue daisy. shasta daisy, May daisy, double wht. and pink clove pinks, boltona, spider wart, Jap speedwell, achilles, holly- hock and primrose, 5c each, or 50c doz. Columbines 25c each. Gladiola bulbs, 40c doz. smaller 25c doz. Bulb- lets, 400 for 25c. Columbine and sweet willidm seed, 10c per teaspoon- ful. Add postage. Delia Fibe, Ar- muchee, Ga. Bleeding heart, 25c a bulb. White and purple hardy phlox, 25c per doz. Hardy monarda, golden glow. physos- tegia, 20c per doz. Early yellow and white daffodils, 75c per 100. Snow- balls, Althea, lilac, 15c each. Fine dahlias, 20c a bulb. Pink and _ red baby rambler rose, well rooted, 10c. Mrs. S. E. Anderson, Rolston, Ga. - White, purple and pink althea, 15c doz. Red, yellow and striped cannas, 5c each. April narcissus and jon- quils, 7c doz. Blooming pear, 25c doz. Yucca,.10c each. Snowball ang bri- dal wreath, 10c each. Hardy phlox. pink and purple, 40c bunch. Lily peach rose, 20c doz. Large blooming moss free with every order. Emma Holt. Rolston, Ga. Blue and yellow foxglove. 25c doz. Pink verbenas, 30c doz. White and red sweet Williams, 35c doz. Yellow japon- doz. White ica, double 30c each or 2 for 50c. Large, double white easter roses. well rooted 25c, blooming size, 50c, 3 for $1. All well rooted. Shasta daisies, 20c doz. - Bleeding heart, 40c. Japan morning glory seed, 10c per spoonful. Ferns, 15c each. Striped grass, 10c. Tiger lilies, 15c. Orange day lilies, blue nile lilies, 25c doz. Boxwood cuttings, 10c. Pink weigelia, 10c. Rose cuttings, 5c and 10c. Daffodils, double and single, @0c dos. Jonquile, 20 dos. Peach For Sale! MAREKEBHT BULLETIN tree roses, well rooted, 15c, Spirea, 20c. Flowering crabs, flowering quince, bright red, 25c. Almonds, large pink, 25c each, well rooted, or 3 for 60c. Large yellow and red cannas, 15c. Add postage on all orders less than 61. Mrs. on Silvers, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 88. Double white spirea, 2 yrs. 15c, 2 for 25c. Double pink almonds, snowballs, 15c each. English dogwood, golden bells, 10c each. Jap hedge bushes, 10c, 12 for $1. Mixed colors, azaleas 10c, 3 for 25c. Yellow winter jasmine roots, 25c.. Pink weigelias, 15c, 2 for 25c. Double yellow kerria, japonica, l5c, 2 for 25c. Mixed colors hardy hi- biscus, 5c bulb. Pink prim roses, dus- ty miller, 15c doz. Weeping linden, Rose of Sharon, 10c each. Double and single orange lilies, blooming size, 5c. Deep royal purple king iris, 25c doz. Deep pink Dorothy Perkins rambling rose, 10c. Hardy mtn. fern, large 4#unch, 10c. All plants one and two years old. Well rooted. Add postage. =. Ellen Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Purple lavender iris, $1 per 100. Golden bell, pink almond, purple li- lac, bridal bouquet, 10c each or 3 for 25c. Sword lily, 15c each. Shasta dai- sy, foxglove, 15c doz. Adqd_ postage. Mrs. Lester Frix, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Pink weigelia, 30c each. Daffodils and jonquils, 35c doz. Double white easter roses, 2 for 35c. Purple verbe- nas, 25c doz. Orange lilies, 35c doz. Purple and lavender iris, 45 doz. Dbl. white spirea, 2 for 40c. Pink almonds, 2 for 35c. White fall pinks. 25c doz. Golden bells, 2 for 25c. All well root- ed. Add postage. Mrs. A: J. Hefner, | Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. Crimson qbl. yellow japonica, 20c ea. 6 for $1. Van Houtti spirea, 15c ea. 8 for $1. Pink flowering almonds. purple lilacs, 20c each. Crimson ramb- ler roses, Dorothy Perkins, Seven sis- ter, velvet roses, forsythia, bridal] bou- quet, golden bells, 15c each. Giant purple iris, golden glow, 35c doz. Pur- ple verbena, 15 for large bunch. Pur- ple foxglove, 25c doz. Jonquils, 25c doz. 75c per 100. Narcissus, 30c doz. Snowball. 25c each. English dogwood 15e each. Junipers, 3 yrs. old, $1. Miss Leacy Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Giant pansies, lathyrus or everlast- ing sweet peas, hollyhocks, columbine (long-spurred hybrids) wall flowers. tritoma or torch lilies, coreopsis grand- iflora, evergreen periwinkle, golden glow. ambrosia or sweet fern, scarlet verbena calendulas. gaillardia grandi- flora. giant marshmallows@choice pink and crimson )lunaris or honesty. phy- sostegia, artemisia, (silver king). bol- tonia latisquama, white iris, helenium bigelovi, orange day lilies. All strong. outdoor-grown plants that may be safely transplanted now and wil] bloom this year. 25c doz. postpaid. Miss Mary Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. : Red dogwoods, 3 for 25c. White pines, 3 for 25c. Yellow pines. 3 for 25c. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Ga- lax, 25c per doz. Honeysuckle bushes or vines, 3 for 25c. Ferns, 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Add postage to al] or- ders. Miss Mamie Anthoney,. Hemp. Ga. Red dogwoods, 3 for 25c. Honey- suckle vines or bushes, 3 for 25c, all well rooted. White pines, 3 for 25c. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Galax, 25c doz. Ferns, 3 for 15c. Iris sprouts, 3 for 30c. Al} well rooted. Add postage to all orders. Rachel Amthoney, Hemp Ga. 4 red dogwoods, 25c. 4 spruce pines. 25c. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Ever- green galax, 25c doz. Mountain ferns 4 for 25c. May cherries, 4 for 25c Big white plum peach sprouts, 4 for 25c. Easter lilies, 4 for 25c. Adq pos- tage to all orders. Mrs. Rutha Rich- ard, Hemp, Ga. Six juniper trees, 12 ft. to 15 ft. high wil sell for $10 each. See me or write A. J. Rector, Hemp. Ga. : Arbor vitae. 3 1-2 ft. or over 60c ea. $5 doz. Abelia, small rooted cuttings. 10c each, $1 doz. 3 1-2 ft. up, fine roots, 60c each. $6 doz. Cedrus deo- dara, 3 ft. $1.25 each, $12 doz. Nandi- nas, small plants from bed. 3 in. up, 15c each, $1.50 doz. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson, Ga. Sweet blue violets, 25c per 100. Rose- mary, 10c. Plants to $1. Cape jas- mine, 5c to 20c, sweet scented. May pinks, jight ang dark pink, 5c or 50c doz. Cuttings large pink verbena, 5c to 25c bunch. Yellow thornless rose, 5c and 10c. Mixed phlox, 25c\per 100. Flag lilies, 6 for 25c. Red spider lil- jes, 3 for 25c. Two arbor vitaes, 5 yrs. old, 5@c each. Sprengeria ferns, 6 and 10c each. Mixed mums, 10c. doz. Ear; drops, 5c to 15c plant. Thanksgiving and Christmas cactus, 5 and 10c bunch Pink May cactus, 10c. Blue and yel- low.lantana, 5c and 10c. Weeping willow, 15c. Wild willow, 10c doz. Red and yellow canna bulbs, 3 for 25c. Pink running rose, 10c. A dozen different kinds of rose cuttings, 5c doz. cuttings Sage plants, 10c to $1. Red hot pep- per seeds, 10c per tablespoonful or 3 spoonsful for 25c. Please add postage on all orders. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham, Rt. 2, Toomsboro, Ga. Few 100 purple iris, orange lilies, db] red cannas,. white altheas, butterfly bush ang tomb vine, all nice roots and plants. ~Also several bridal wreaths, few purple lilac and weigelia, all for sale or exchange for anything can use. What have you? Please write at once. Especially want flower and veg- etable seeds. Mrs. Darwin Satterfield White, Ga., Rt.- 1. Evergreen Amur River privet hedge cuttings, 30c per hundred, FOB. Ev- ergreen hedge seed, Armur River pri- vet, 10c a pint. Add postage. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bumer, Ga., Box 102. Jonquils, 15c doz. or 2 doz. 25c. May narcissus, doz. 15c, or 2 doz. 25c. Six geraniums, all double, two sultanas, deep pink and purple, Thanksgiving and Christmas cactus, valentine rope, rattlesnake rattail, night blooming ce- reus, pine burr geranium, all above, 5 each or 50c doz. postpaid..One blue and one white plumbago, 3 _ spotted leaf begonias, pink, silvery pink and red blossoms, ostrich plume, big Bos- ton, Teddy, Jr. fern, each 10c or 3 for 25c. Cash with order. Mrs. J. O. Chambers, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 1. Christmas cactus, rooted, 20c cut- ting 10c. Four different kinds of ferns, rooted, 20c. Washington ge- ranium cuttings, 10c. Red and white begonia cuttings, 10c. Red and pink little running roses, cuttings 10c. Red, pink and white geranium cuttings 10c. Pink American beauty bush rose cut- tings 10c. Marechalneil. Paul Neyron rose cuttings, 10c.. Add postage. Miss aaelne Hicks, Rt. 2, Box 29, Rome, a. American arbor-vitae 22 to 24 in. high, 35c each. Globe arbor vitae, 20 in. high, 30c each, 4 for $1. Evergreen mountain laurels, orchid Cherokee ros- es, pink, req and yellow native azal- eas. coral berry bushes $1 per doz. ea. Evergreen rhododendrons, red Ameri- can beauty roses 25 each, 6 for $1. Yellow dogwoods, 3 for 50c, 6 for 75c. Only 4 silver arbor vitaes, all for $1.25. Ten choice rooted roses for $1. Four weigelia roses for $1. Pink perennial phlox, 30c doz. 4 doz. $1. Trumpet creeper, 40c per doz. Double sweet williams, assorted collection, *25e doz. or 5 doz.-for $1. Shasta daisies, 30c doz. 4 doz. for $1. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton. Ga. Junipers, boxwoods. 25c each. Gold- en glow. 25c doz. Snow drop bulbs, 25c doz. Peach roses, 35c each. Fal) pinks. pink and white, 40c doz. Blue irish lilies, 35c doz. Orange day lilies, $1 per 100. Cherry sprouts, mountain laur- els, crabapples, ivy, black pines, holly bushes,.red and white dog woods, pink rambler rose, black roses. all for 25c each. White rose cuttings, 10c each. Honeysuckles, red 25c each. Striped yard grass, 20c each. Add postage. Mrs N. J. Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Bridal wreath, 20c each. Purple li- lacs, 30c each. Golden bells, 25c each. Red and white dogwoods, 30c each. Orange day lilies, 25c doz. Trailing arbutus 25c doz. Hemlock, 30c each. Laurels and ivy, 25c, Azaleas. red, wht and yellow, 35c each. Mountain ferns 25 doz. Maple sprouts and_ black pines, 20c each. White pine, 40c ea. Lemon lilies, 40c doz. Shasta daisies 30c doz. Pink rambler roses, 15c ea. Fall pinks, 25c doz. Rosa Bell, Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Boston sword ferns, $1 per dozen. Galax ferns, dagger and maiden hair ferns. 50c per doz. Hollv 1 to 2. feet. hemlock. white pine, crabapple bush. honeysuckle all colors, $2 per doz. Yel- low winter jasmines 25c each. Roses. Dorothy Perkins, old velvet, 20c each. English junipers, nice tops, 2 to 2 1-2 ft. $1 each. Evergreen boxwood, 2 ft high 1 1-2 ft. across, $3 each. Black prince iris bulbs, 50c per doz. or $2.00 per hundred. (No name given.) Globe arbor vitae rooted. ranging from 17 in. to 23 in. high, 4 for $1, 9 for $2 del. Send money order. J. W Craig, Loving, Ga. Evergreen galax, 20c doz. Azaleas, 3 for 25c. Mountain ivy, 2 for 25c, Mtn laurels, 2 for 25c.. Tiger lily bulbs, 20c doz. Golden glow bulbs, 20c doz. Pink and white trailing arbutus, 206 dos. Thursday, February 5, 1892. Red dogwood, 3 for 20c. All well root. ed. Add postage. With every order an extra bush is given.. Mrs. Lorener Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. : Mother of pearl, 15c each bulb, Canna bulbs, yellow with brown spots, 50c doz. Variegated yellow and white mums, 25c doz. Water hyacinth 25 each bulb. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. 28 colors of gladioli bulblets 400 for 30c. Blooming size hollyhock plants, large ones, 50c per doz. 8 colors. All hollyhock seed, 20c per cupful. Large double poppy seed, 10c spoonful. 9 col- ors of dahlia tubers, nice size, havent been exposed to cold, 50c per doz. Will exchange any of above for anything can use, or. other flowers. Mrs. Ha- vard Brock, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4. Mtn. laurel, it will stay green all year round and bloom early in spring. Dogwood anq honeysuckle, black gum for tooth brushes, holly bushes, 12 to 18 in. $1.50 and 30 in. $2.25. Del. all orders fOr One doz. or over. Winter fern, 25c per doz. coat, foot and heart leaf, 25c doz. Add postage. Will exch any for white feed sacks. Dan Black- well, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. See Spruce and white pines, 1 to 3 ft. $2 to $6 per doz. Rhododendron, 25 to 50ec. Kudzu rooted, $5 per 100. Him- alaya black berry, $3 per 100. Day lilies, $1 per 100. Camellia japonica plants, beautiful broad glossy leaf winter blooming evergreen, well root- ed, field grown, Gov. inspected, deep dbl. red and dbl. dark pink, 8 to 12 in, size, two plants for $1, 12 to 16 in, size $1 each and 16 to 20 in. size $1.25 each. Parcel post prepaid, cash with order. John W. Roach, Edgewood Farm, Daisy, Ga. Mtn. laurels, ivy, maples, wild bloom- ing dogwoods, wild honeysuckle bush- es, white and spruce pines all from 1 to 2 ft. high, each $1 per doz. Moun- tain fern, trailing arbutus, 30c doz. Yellow root, 20c lb. Wild cherry tree bark 20c lb, May cherries, 15c each or $1.50 doz.~ Running roses, pink and red, well rooted, 2 for 15c: Holly bush- es 8 to 12 in. 25e each. Sassafras roots 25 lb. Yellow lilies, 50c doz. Add pos- tage on small orders. Mrs. Claude White/ Box 33. Rt, 1, Dahlonega, Ga. Red Dorothy vrerkins-roses, 35c ea., $3 doz. or $18 per 100. Pragrant bush honeysuckle, 35c each. $3 per doz. or $18 per 100. Golden bells, 30c each or $2.75 doz. or $16 per 100. Spirea Van Houtti, 35c each, $3 doz. or $18 per 100 or cheaper by M. Mrs. Bettie Ro- berts, Rt. 3, Tallapoosa, Ga. Red spirea 2 yrs old 25c ea. Pink ever blooming rose 2 yrs. old 25c ea. Dbl. white and single red althea, 20c ea, white spirea, 15c ea., yellow bells 10c ea. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. 5M Wintzers colossal, vivid scarlet cannas to exch. for cannas of other colors, bulbs, calendulas, English dai- sy and petunia plants and various perennials. . Robert Stanton, St. Si- mons Island, Ga. Pink hydrangeas, well rooted, 25c ea. 1 doz. big cream, pink tint Russell roses, 2 yrs. 20c ea. Narcissus . bulbs, 12 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. W A. Burson, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 4. Water oaks. or live oaks for 6 to 8 ft. 50c each; from 8 to 10 ft. $1 ea. gt C. O. Leverett, Stone Mtn., Ga. cas : Yellow jonquils, $1 a 100. Mrs. 8. T. Jones, Whitesburg, Ga.. Rt. 3. Yellow jasmine 40c doz., old fash- ioned flags 20c doz., old tashioned blue bottles 25c doz. or 2 doz. 40c, mixed jonquils 25c doz. or 2 doz. 40c. Blue iris 25c doz. or 2 doz. 45c. Pasture grass 35c doz. or 2 doz. 50c. House leak, 20c doz. or 2 doz. 35c. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Car] Gaddis, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4. Shrub althea cellar rose, dbl. and Single 25c, each well rooted. White Japanese wisteria and old fashioned lavender wisteria, well rooted vines, 25c ea. add postage. Mock orange, sweet, well rooted, 25c ea. Old fash- ioned spic pinks, 10c bunch. Add pos- tage. .Mrs. A. P. McPherson, View- point Farm, Bremen, Ga. Magnolia, silver maples, Eng. dog- woods, thornless yellow roses, 10c each. Yard fern, 5c per clump. Butterfly bushes 10c ea. Spirea, 15c ea. Japa- nese red quince, 20c. Morning flower, 15c. White thistle, honeysuckle, pink crepe myrtle, orange summer lilies, all 10c ea. Moss rose, 20c per cutting. Mums or winter pinks, 10c doz. Oak hydrangeas, 10c ea. Sweet Bay, Ge ea. Wild dogwood, 20c ea., large size, 2 1-2 ft. Add postage. Mrs. BE. KB F lowers And Sead For Sale| 3 nice dark green boxwood, sta green all winter, 1 about 3 ft. high, 1 about 3 ft. and 3 in. high and 1 about 3 ft. high, price $10 each or 3 for $25, smaller ones at $1 each FOB. Well rcoted. Well rooted sage plants 1 doz. 25c, ddd postage. (No name or acdress). 4 would exchange for 1 rooster. Mar. or Apr. hatch. either kind, 1 R. I. Red or 1 Black Minorca or 1 golden buff Orpington. Price must be reasonable. Write. Mrs. J. M. Mathis, Dahlonega, Ga. RFD 3, Box 50. Van Fleet raspberry plants, $1 per doz. or 5$ per 100; early bird straw- berry plants, 25c per doz. $1.50 per ' 100 or will exchange for gladioli bulbs, Mrs. Warner, Bonnie. Brae, Jersey Beauty, Emma Marie or other named dahlias. Red amarylil, regal or lemon lily bulbs; purple or yellow or variegated iris. I also have sweet shrub bushes 90c per doz. or exchange for any of the above. Write. Each to pay postage. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia- wassee, Ga. Azaleas, red, pink and white; rho- dodendrons, Mt. Laurels, 6 for $1 or $1.75 per doz; spruce 2 to 3 ft. 25c ea; wild crabapples 25c each; white lilies 25c; golden bells, 25c; purple iris 25c doz; evergreen hedge $2 ner 100: hardy hydrangeas. hill snow, 2c. jas- mine 2 for 25c; eversreen ferns 2 for 25c; galax 2 for 25; Cherokee roses 50c; water lilies 25c; chincuapin ros- es 50c; trailing arbutus 3 for 259; Mitchellor Vine for Rock Gardens. 10 er ores s. W. R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Camellia japonicas 50c each, 3 for $1 prepaid, colors red, pink, pink and white variegated. well rooted and ful- ly doubles. Shinped with earth on roots 8 in. to 12 in. size. Ira D. Han- cock, Moultrie, Ga. Double Poppy seed 10c. tea spoonful all colors. Vera Mae Williams, Lil- burn, Ga., Rt. 1. Bleeding heart 25 per bunch and postaze also double and single red poppy seeq 10 tbl. spoon full or exch for garden seed or cabbage or enion plants. Mrs. J. M. Gilstrap, Murray- ville: Ga. Rt. 1, Box 104. Red and yellow variegated cannas, 35c per doz. bulbs; blue iris 35 per doz. bulbs; joncuils 35 pcr doz; few yellow canna bulzs 35 per doz. Cash. W. J. Vickery, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. Dwarf arbor vitaes for 17 to 20 in. high, 3 yrs. old, well rooted 35c ea; Cannas, King Humbert red with bronze foliage and yellow and orange spotted, 25c per doz: lemon lilies and abl. tiger lilies 25c per doz; red and pink conch rooted 5c each; fluffy ruf- fle, big Boston and Roosevelt ferns, well rooted, 3 for 25c; white and old rose oxalis bulbs 3 for 10c. Add pos- tage on all orders under 50c. Mrs. W. R. Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga., FD 5, Box 96: Tris lilies. 50 per doz: violets and phlox 25c per 109. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Regers, Griffin, Ga. Pink hardy phliox 25 per doz; pur- ple and lavender iris 202 per doz, 75c |. per 100, hybiscus 2 for 25c, white ash bushes 2 feet tall 50 each. Add post- age. Mrs. RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. Hardy phlox plants 2 or 3M, all colors 50 per 109. cash with order. Please add 5c per 109 for pestaze. Mrs. C. L. Wagner, Newborn, Ga. RFD 1 Emma Langley, Scarlet red king humber cannas, original bulbs from Hastings, 50 per doz. $4 per 100 postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seaco, Pinchurst Ga. Milk and wine lilies, 10 each or 50c per doz. Pink crepe myrtle large size 25c each. Rouncing Betty 5c per spric; red verbena 5 per spriz; purple wisteria. large plants,. well roo- ted, 25c: variegated cannas, yellow cannas 25c for 6 roots. Miss Nona Chiids, Hartsfield. Ga. Chinese dwarf arborvitae, 3 yr. size 30c each 4 for $1.10; plants are grown separately, 2 yr. plants 10 and 15 ea. $1.10 and $1.35 per doz; dbl. tube roses, Pearl Excelsior. 6 for 20c. or 40c per doz; Purple Achimenese bulbs 25c per doz.; dbl. white althea, ~ellow winter jasmine. honeysuckle, hardy joppa and double yellow thornless roses, 20c each or 6 for $1.10; Pink Ophelia rose bushes, lavender crepe myrtle 35c each, pink crepe myrtle, 40 each: orchid roots had reddish purr!s bloom FO: each 3 for $1, 6 or $1.85: 0~and Duke jacmine and dbl. Dahlia potatoes, 50c per doz. or MARKET BULLETIN doz..Chinese and American dwarf ar- borvitae seed new crop 10c tbls, 1-2 Ib, 65 Ib, $1.30; Golden Glow 35c | doz. 2.doz. for 60c, 100 $1.35, 300 $2.85; Sgl. Tiger lily bulbs, large size 25 ea. Plants are well rooted. Miss Mit- tie Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville, Ga. Pink perennial sweet peas well rooted 5c each or 5C2 per doz. Purple iris-bulbs 20c per des. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Masters. Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Carol ome seed 20 for 12c del. Roy- al Poinsettia seed, 10 for 12c_ del. Same has large red flowers maiden hair ferns, nice bunches, 15c del. 4 in. leaves from night blooming series 10c del. 3 leaves of stone plant 15c, 6 for 25 del. 15 1 fi. variegatej running rose cuttings, 20c del. also bunch monthly roses, same price. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Cape jecsamines, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. W. B. Miller, Campton, Ga. Beddie foot cactus, 5 cutting, Xmas eactus, for each Rattail cactus Al- ligator tail cactus, calf tongue cac- tus, yellow everblooming cactus wide leaf cactushas a light pink tan bloom. Wax plants well rooted, 10c ea. Small cedar plants, 10c ea., No stamps accepted. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Taylor, RFD 2, Guyton, Ga. Chinese arbor vitae, 75c, Rosedale. $1.50, Compact, $1; Pyromidel 75c ani $1, Irish Juniper 3-4 $1.60, Cedrus Deodara $1.25, Ligustrum Japsnicum 50c to $1, Lucidum $1, abelia 35e, yel- low cannas, 25c doz. Armour River privet 3 - 5 ft. $4 per 100, Thunbergi Anthony Waterer, White Billard and Van Eoutti spirea, 30c, Deutzia, P. R. Althea, Eng. dogwood, Phi'adelphus, Coralberry, | Snowberry, Christmas honeysuckle, 25c ea., Southern Mag- nolia, 75c, tea olive $1. Camellia Ja- ponica, double, $2. Crpe Myrtle, For- sythia, Red and white Flowerinz Peach, 20c ea. Dwarf. boxwoods, 2 yr. 20c ea. Postave or Express extra. All field grown. Govt. inspected and le. enouzch to plant anywhere. R. L. oe Clinton Rd., Macon, Ga. Rt. Armoor River privet hedge, rooted, 12 for $1; cyclamen persicum gigan- tum bulbs $1 per 109. summer flower- ing lilac, dbl. pink almonds, dbl. yel- low thornless rcese, forsythia. golden bell, V. H. Snirea. bridal wreath, Xmas jasmine, white, 7 purple wisteria, snow parland, svirea, Beston ivy vine, Pa: Secrest elimber rose, olden glow, Japanese surge, all wel] rocted and blooming size shrubs. 2 & 10 for $1 plus postaze on emall orders, moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Ga. Rt. 1. Large leaf rhododendrons, small] leaf calleq cactus Beau second, spruce pines white pines, ene drooping Mtn. lau- rel, azaleas, different colors, pink, red, white, yellow, aso speckled ones, Granny Gray beards, Indian arrow. red dogwood, red bud or Tudas bushes. calycanthus, 2 sweet scented shr-tb, dbl. chocolate color, Thr bergi Bar- berrv. All shrubs are wi rooted. 15 to 20 in. hich, most all are blooming size, 20c for 1. or 8 for 31, moss pack-" ed. Mrs. Mary L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Ga.. Rt. 1. ~ Strong, field-grown larkspur plants, well rooted annuals, ready now $1 per 109 plants by parcel] post. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bolincbroke, Ga. Red fardy Fibiscus. 15c; French pussy willows, 25c yellow thornless rose, dbl. large plant, 23c; double flowering. almond 25c, small yellow narcissus bulbs. 10c per doz.. larze .ed cannas, 50c doz. phvsostesia white and dwarf lavendar 25 doz. also hardy water lily. Rose Arey deep cerise pink. Was award21 silver. med- al by N. Y. Horticu'tural Society. Good roots $1 Will exchange f ~ other plants Pay postave on orders of $1 or more. Mrs. W. H. Loudermilk, ornelia, Ga. Box 55. Pink roses, 10 ea.. red dogwood 10c ea. or 3 for 25c; azaleas 3 for 25e blue iris lilies 35e doz. evermieen galax, 202 doz., trailing arbutus 2%c doz., arbor vitae cuttings 25c doz. Mrs. Hattie Dehart, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Sweet shrub 25 ea., ball willows 20c ea. 3 ehoice roses 25c. pink Chero- kee roses $1 doz., yellow thorniess ros- es $1 doz., blue lilac bushes 25c each. hibiscus 20 ea., white pines and hol- ly buthes 20c ea.. azaleas and red dog- wood 10 for $1, golden glow bulbs 25c doz., trailing arbutus and evergreen galax 25 doz., snowball bushes 25c ea. sweet scented violets 20c doz., black walnut sprouts, 25 ea., all well root- ed. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Pope. Loving, Ga. : high, 5 ea., peach tree roses 15 to 24 in. hign 10c ea. or 6 for 50c, old fash- jioned velvet roses 2 ft. high, 10c. 7 sister roses 10c ea. , beautiful pink summer rose of the vine variety, 10: ea. bi req roses aiso pink ones of same kind, 15 in, high and up l5dc ea. boxwoods 7 to 11 in. high 25c ea., day lilies 60c per 100, October pinks, or- ange eolor 25c per doz., all well root- ed also cuttings from pink and red rambler roses 5 ea. No order filled for less than 50c. Add postage. No checks accepted. Mrs. J. F. Panter, Minera] Bluff, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 5. German le Iris, grape hyacinths tiger lilies, yellow narcissus, blooming bulbs, 25 doz. large flowering white Shasta daisies 50 plants for 75c, white, red, pink Dorothy Perkins roses, root- ed 8 for 25, winter blooming ja mines 6 for 25c, spirea Thunbergi, 20c ea., Angels trumpet, lily roots. 25c_ ea., Chinese lantern seed 5c spoonful. ./ill exchange for white wisteria lilac, crepe myrtle, any color weigelia, althea or pink Iris. Geo. Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga, Nandina Domestica, Pryacantha coc- cinea lJalandi, strong two year plants 50c ea. delivered. Miss M. G. Lewis, P, O. Box 603, Cornelia, Ga. - Rooted dwarf (boxwood 25c doz., 12 to 18 in. Cherokee roses $3 per 100, 50 plants 2 ft. $3 del.; golden bells. white and red snowberry shrub. . English dogwood, altheas, crepe myrtle end flowering quince 25 ea., cheaper if 10 or more are taken. All have gocd size strong roots. Oli fashioned perennial lifes $2.50 per 100. Lois Woodruff. Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1. Cape jessamines 60c and 30 sizes. good strong plants; chrysanthemums. named varieties, several kinds 30c doz. Take orders for see del. Minnie L, Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 107. Dbl. pink canna roots 10c ea.. or 6 for 50; sinsle purple lilacs very fra- prant 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. L. Freeman, h, Ga. Rt. 6, Dbl. pink and white variezated cl- eander and sweet pomezranate bush- es, 12 to 18 inches hish, both rooted from 1920 spring cuttings, 25 to x5c eccording to tize. -hrysanthemu: -s. white with yellow centers, plain white. pink, lavender, bronze, large type and vellow extra large 18 doz., 2 doz. 25c: 3 doz. 30c. New ready as cold does not hurt them. Overstockcg and con- ditions reason for selline so cheap. All - Mrs. T. . Beverly, Ochlochnee. Arbor vitae, 12 In., 4 for $1, 18 in. 3 for $1; boxwoods. same price: In- dian chief, Black Hawk, about 7 yrs. old nice bunchy top red berry in the fall $1.50 gE aid; 2 hemlocks 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 for the 2, 6 to 8 inches 15 ea; yellow thorniess roses 15n ea.: tame locust 2 to 3 ft., purple blooms. 25 ea.; dahlia bulbs, pink and white ae -. die bor nee eereuee, All or- 60c a pos . Mrs. - ea emnce: Ga. a Se onthly blooming vining rose, large flowering pinks, $f each; ibwose trees (white petal) 3 to 3 1-2 in. in diameter, 0c each, pruned: althea or Rose of Sharon. sinele red. 50c each: sweet pomecranate, well rooted trans- planted twice, 50c each: pink crep2 nes en page ge e each: dwarf XWOOd! c ic ea tke ey % tin Ga. RFD B. / oe oe rge boxwoods $5 each. Mrs. H. 8. Nix. Cleveland. Ga. Cane jasmine well rooted 75c each: vellow bell well rocted 80 each. H. = Kelley Griffin, Ga, RFD A. Box Evergreen hedge cuttings 25c per 100. Add postage. Rev. J. H. Buchanan: Ga, RFD 1. 7 Phinips eee _ sale. Seip large. If . write or see 8. 7 s Stone Mountain, Ga. a oe Everb'ocomine violets, 10 per doz. white joncuils 15 per doz. Mrs. GC. B. Shenard. Reckmart. Ga. Rt. 2. Bulbs for sale: Anril blooming nar- cissus 25e per doz. postpaid also tube rose bribs 30c per doz. postpaid. Eu- genia Osborn, Rt. 4. Ellijay, Ga. Red bud and ecrene myrtle. pink canna lilies. exch. for weeping willo- and pecan trees. Miss Henrietta Hale. Doyle, Ga. - Boxwoods 18 in. high 50 red ang wht Hardy p*lox 30e re doz; fox gloves 25c per doz. or doz. for $1: sare 0c a bunch or 3 for 25e: oxalis bulbs 20c doz; cuttings. of January vine now blooming 30 per doz; yellow thornless roses 20c each. John B. Grindle, Dah- lonega, Ga.. Rt. 1. dogwoods 10 each; azalea 10c each; pink hibiscus cuttings 6 for 25c, 45e per Thornless yellow roses 18 inches black pines 25 each, mim laurel, 25c ; PAGE ELEVEN each; ratsbane 25 doz; black gums 10c each; blue berries 75 per doz. Add postage. Mrs. G. N. Green, er Ga Holly evergreen 10c 10 to 12 inches 10c; crepe myrtle, 10c; no order filled for less than 25, Add postage. Charlie F. Paul, Shelley rooted; rosema lhe +e pe man, Ga. ~ Mountain tvy and mtn. laurel 35e each; crabapple trees 2 for 50c;. dbl, jonquils, white and yellow, 35c per doz. Roy Garren, Morganton, Ga. Spruce pines from 2 to 4 ft. high, 1 white pine and the came mtn. laurel, honey suckle bushes $12 for 100 not ~ delivered, buyer come after them and notify me 3 days before so can have the mready; American Beauty roses 25c each or 6 for $1. (No name of | address). Om Lilacs, well rooted. purple 5e, white 8c; bridal wreath 15c per doz. Crepe myrtle 5c each well rooted; evergrecn bushes best offer. Mrs. J. K. Chame bers, Lula, Ga. a White and yellow jonquils 60c 100. Mrs. L. C. Gable, Tallapoosa, Old fashion bush lily 25c ea, thorn= less roses 15c each, English dogwood 4 20 each, red dogwood 15 each, red rumbler roses 25c each, pink rambler roses 25c each; traiine arbutus 25 per doz., sweet shrubs 25c each, snow= balls 25c each. heart ease 23 per doz, white nines 20 each. holly bvshes 25 each, Exster bells, yellow, 25 each, Galax 23 per doz. azaleas 25 each, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Hurst, Ga. 20. Tramerix enttines 6 for 10c. nirea Billardt, Thunbhere hive and Van Foutti 2% per nlar Weicelia Abel Carriere 20. Artem Silver Kivre 25e ner dow... Michaelm Drisies, Climax. 2%e ner. doz. Pr Subuleta Reeea. 7e ner doz. Felis thus Perennial Sunflowers, 0c 1 doz.. Cynress Alternifolius. Se | plant. Frerch hydrenveas. white r and b'ne 25c per nlent. aveens boa auet 25 per niant. Euenvymous cut tines. 3 for 10c. Mrs, Frenry Fort Verbenas. 10c. per nlant, Cent niants 3 euttines 19e. Dwarf Cherry 20c per plant. Mrs. D. Jovres, Arlineton. Ga. > Snowhbls two for 25. white bri h 10 per root, peach tree rose 15 por root. "-~Ifsh dozword 25e ne root. ronevsuckles, yellow and white 3 bunches fer 35, hybiseus 6 for 30)) janonica. yelow 6 for 30c; oxalis 25 per bunch, verbena cuttine blue 50 ea. geranium red and pink cuttines, 50c ea., Wandering Jew. green 38e pet) bunch. Add nostere. Mrs. Ella & | RD 2 Talkine Rock. Ga, sets 3 doz. maenoliqg bushes 18 in. in. bith 50 each. FOS. C PF, F Myrtle Springs, Americus, Ga uil and narcissus bulbs, mixed 100. tiger lily bulbs 10c each. flag lily bulbs, $1 per i00 and e. Golden glow 25c per dozen. red, white, rose, yellow, pink, spotted with chocolate and bound in white canna bubs $1 loz. good bulbs. Choice dahlia S, rea] large and different colors, er doz. 3 colors geraniums, fine e . ferns 15 anq 25c with good sized roots, wandering ooted ic ea., Christmas cactus, big bunch 10c, blue hardy lark- nts, 25c per doz., little hardy > single hollyhocks, stay green : Add postage on . Will exchange ue in 1 gal. big kind of onion hot plants) at 50c per gal. ora de of sheeting. Send sample rice. No other exchanges. Mrs. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. eas, red, yellow, 25c per doz., dogwood, 15c per doz., trailing is 15c per doz. Mtn. ferns 15c oz., Mtn. Laurel 25c per. doz.; ivy 25c per doz. evergreens, 15c z Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Car- Morganton, Ga. les, 25c per doz., white dog- per doz., Evergreens 15c Azaleas 25c per doz., Mtn. 15c per doz.; black pine 15c per n. laure] 25c per doz., trail- butus 15c per doz., Mtn. ivy 25c oz. Add postage. J. T. Boyce. nton, Ga. \ ahlia, yellow, pink and 3 kinds 10c a bulb, 1 yr. olqd Sweet plants 25c a doz., pink verbe- nehes 25c, cape jessamine, 15 . Guss Sosebee, Cleveland, Ga. laurels, 75c a doz., has large box elder $1.50 doz., has big f flowers and berries, tame ushes, 25c ea., about two ft. large pink blooms. Eng. od. 25c ea., any size. Exch for or onions for planting. Xmas ake cactus, 10c cutting, tiger | blue flags. both 15c bunch, March flowers, dbl. and single *h or $1 doz. Bear grass, 15c 1.25 doz. and 10 bunches. of poker, 15 bunch. Cash with Irs. Emily Long, Cleveland, Ga. bx 13. eas, January planting, all Olific, 10c large pkg. Mrs. C. ell, Monroe, Ga.. Rt. 1. bulbs, large size 25 for 20c, d pink peonies. poppy seed mful. purple violets, 10 bulbs, different colors, 15 few plants 20c doz. Shasta Ss, 10 a bunch, white daf- in vellow centers 25 bulbs lily bulbs, 10c ea., (Lilium monthly rose bushes. 2 yr rooted. 50c ea. pink Ameri- uty rose cuttings. different ite American beauty and ea., blue and white varie- Ivhock plants 25c per doz., bushes, 2 yr. old, $1. Have izes. Will sell or exchange at you have and prices. Mrs. Langston, 613 Shorter Ave., Ibs, 25c doz.. Crepe myr- S$ 15 ea., old fashioned yel- bulbs. 15 doz., May cher- Oc and 15c ea. Mrs. U.G 7, Gainesville, Ga. ds, abelia. arbor vitae, Fire poming quince, weeping wil- as and cannas. Make best S. D. Duncan, Kt. 1, Cor- ettines of 2 kinds of ferns lily dos not bloom. it has t which grows on the p leaf&2 kinds of geraniums, -and single red, elephant inflowers. Wil] sel! the five sunflowers $1.25 per M we for lettuce, or cabbage allow. home made soap. or cash on these things oO, issus. Aprf! blooming. 2 rladinla. pink and. varie- 60c. White Spider lilv. 50c. peonies pink and double. 30c; white sweet 90c. hardv vard hvdran- 5e ea. monthliv reses. 2 1. vellow 40c..1 pink auty rose. 40c, 1 White auty rose. 40. 1 Coral- large red June cac- noted, 20c. large red ings. 10 ea.. Lady of , 3 for 28c, white Ox- cial begonia. 30c rooted Jus-. MARKET alis 2for 10c, pink oxalis 2 for 10c, Maple begonia, rooted, 20c, large daisy chrysanthemums, 25c doz. Ivy, Geran- ium cuttings, 3 for 30c, sprengeri ferns rooted, 10c ea. Miss Cora Moore, Bu- ford, Ga., Rt. 4. Dbl. rose colored poppy seed, 10c per pkg., garden pinks, mixed colors, dbl. look like carnations, 10c x pkg. Mrs. T. L. Cochran, Temple. Ga. Gladys Dahlias, Mrs. Edna Spence, Bates, (cactus) Rosalie styles, and a large red (peony flowered) Patrick OMara and a large yellow (decora- tive). These are all very fine dahlias. 25c ea., white shasta daisies, 15c doz. 2 doz. for 25c, orange day lilies, 15c doz., or 2 doz. for 25c. Please add postage. Mrs. R. M. Strickland, Tal- lapoosa, Ga. Large dbl. salmon pink canna and dbl. red and white variegated dahlias to exchnge for dbl. geranium cuttings and ferns and other cuttings. Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. Mtn. laurel. 12 in. size, $1 doz., large leaf laurel, $1 @oz., lilies 30c doz., jon- quils, 25c doz., bulbs, narcissus bulbs 30c per doz., golden glow. 3 for 25c. spruce pines, 12 in. high, 6 for $1.00 Add postage on small orders. Mfrs. Elvia Waters, Dahlonega, Ga.. Rt. 1. Nice lot of young cedar trees from 3 to 5 ft., well rooted, price reason- able. O. Carruth, Rt. 1, Cass Station. Ga. Daffodil] and jonquil bulbs, 2c per bulb, pink and red ramblers, rooted. 25c ea.. Easter bushes and snowball bushes, 25c ea.. rooted, English dog- wood, rooted. 25c, arbor vitae,.1 to 2 1-2 ft. high, $1 to $4.50, boxwoods, 6 in. to 5 ft. high, 6 in. 25c. 1 ft. $2.50 larger ones. $3.50, $6 $10, $15, $20, &c- cording to size and shape. Junipers and Rosemary 1 to 2 ft. high, $1.50 3 or 4 ft. $3.50 a few hedge cuttings rooted, $5 per 100. Thousands of hedge cuttings, not. rooted $3.50 per 100. All prices FOB. Would like to exchange value for pink, white and red crepe myrtles and butterfly bush- es. Write what you have. Mrs. J. N. Nixon Morganton, Ga. Japanese Iris (Kaunpferi) seed, 25c a packet. Miss Annie Jones, RFD Eat- onten, Ga. Weil rooted Rosemary plants 10c ea. Want to exchange for English pea seed or flowers. Mrs. J. B. Brown Eastman, Ga., RFD 1. 1 yr. old roots mixed mirabilis. four- oclock: Silver King plants. Pacific Supreme pink mum plants, 50c doz. 1 yr. old plants from seed asparagus sprengeria 15c ea., dahlia collections $1, $3 and $5 per doz. Mrs. Minnis Phillips, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 10. ; California privet hedge plants, from 2 to 4 ft. hich. well rooted and wil! live any month set out 48 doz.. $3.59 ner 100 prepaid, or exchange for pigs. hens, turkey eggs or anything can use, What have you? Mrs. J. T. McClung,- Hiram, Ga., Poulding Co. Golden yellow giladioli bulbs, 25 doz., $1.50 per 100, $7 per M. Add pos- tage, Mrs. F. L. Pearson, Altamaha. a. Cherokee Hedge Rose 100 for $2, 1M for $18. 2M or larger quantity at spe- price. Carefully packed and Sei aia J. W. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon. i: Two kinds of amaryllis lily bulbs. pink and white arg white with red stripes. 50 ea.. large white spider lilv bites 40c ea., variegated gladiola bulb- ec doz.. woodbine. well rooted, 25 Has red bloom like honeysuckle. Mrs C. C. Wisenbaker, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 3> Dbl. pearl tube rose bulbs. blooming size, 25c doz., 5 doz. for $1 or 100 for $2. Add 5c postave per doz. No checks accepted. Miss Flora Elliott. Jesup. Ga.. Rt. 2. Box 187. 2 yr. old snowball, 20c ea.. 2 to 3 ft erepe myrtle 20c ea.. red May cherrv 10 ea., larce vellew quince 15c e*.. Balm of Gilead plants 10c ea.. see? of Palma Christi 10c evp hollyhcek seed beautiful mixed colors. 10c cup viants of enlden glow. hardy mums Sweet William. phvsostesia blue ag- eratum. 25 doz.. tall esrowing orna- mental] grass. eoo7 roots. 10 ea.. rose nink peony, good root. 4N ea. butter- fly lily white Aug. lilv 10 ea. dbl. or- ange lilv. 5c ea.. blue white vellow Tris fe 99, Wil) exchanse 1-2 doz le req oledinli fer 1-2 doz. white or pink or vellaw. Postacve extra on ord rs vnder 0 laree nkg. mixed flower seed with each $1 order. Mrs. Julia Darnell. Jasner. Ga. Rt. 1. Abelia blooming pear (red) althes pink. watermelon pink crene myrtle. jasmine nudiflorum, forsythia, Eng- . x BULLETIN lish dogwood, well rooted plants 30c ea. Arbor vitae, 12-18 in. 40c ea., Can- nas, rich shades of pink, rose and ce- rise, pink verbena, rosy pink hardy phlox (very handsome) artemisia (lacy grey plant) well rooted plants 60 per doz., hollyhocks, shades of red an pink, 10c ea., 3 for 25c, red canna, with bronze foliage 40c per doz. Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta, Ga. Red dogwood, 15c ea., or 3 for 25c, Mtn. laureh 15 ea., or 3 for 25c, Mtn. ivy, 15c, 3 for z25c,; holly 25 ea. black or white pines 15c: ea., 3 for 25c azalea 3 for 25c. Add postage with orders. Mrs. T. H. Lively, Rt. 2, Box 41, Blue Ridge, Ga. / : Cannas, bright red and red and yellow spotched, 50c doz., less by 100, golden glow, 50c doz., Tess by 100, shas- ta daisies. 50c doz. bright red dol. dahlia 3 bulbs for 25c, mixed, single dahlias, 5c ea., 6 for 25c, Angel trum- pet, well rooted plants, 25c, Mexican ivy, a vine running 15 to 20 ft., pure white flowers, makes lovely funeral designs or baskets, good bulb, 25c, if killed comes up next year, mixed chrysanthemums from little very dou- ble buttons to large fringed 25c doz., ed in camp moss. Mrs. R. B. Burney, 328 Albany St.. Brunswick, Ga. Mtn. Jaurel, crabapples, maples, red dogwood white and black pines, 2 for 25c, trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, Dusty Miller. 25i doz. blue Iris and orange day lilies 75c per 100. Some cheyry sprouts, peach roses 2 for 25c. Small rooted Junipers 2 for 25c, root- ed boxwood 25c ea., Birdeye bushes 15 ea., black roses 25c ea., fall pinks, white and pink, 35c doz., Star of Beth- lehem, golden glow, 25 per dcz. All well rooted. Add postage. No stamps accepted. Mrs. Hubert White, Mineral Bluff, Ga. 2 Red, pink and white rose cuttings, 10 ea., yellow narcissus 20c per doz., Shasta daisies 20c per doz., Elephant ears 15 ea., giant white iris 10c ea., red, pink, lemon, cream, white. orange and red and orange variegated can- nas, 10c ea., white purple, rose, lav- endar and red verbenas 10c a bunch, dark red dahlia bulbs 10c ea., mixed varieties chrysanthemums 25c per doz marigold seed 5c teaspoonful purple bachelor button seed 5c teaspoonful. Will exchange for chickens, corn white crepe myrtle, peonies, oleand- ers, banana shrubs, dbl. white red and yellow hyacinths and junipers. ae Nettie Belle Arnett, Amity, Ga. Snowbal] bushes 20c ea. 2 yr. old white and purple lilac, 15c, cream and Sunset everblooming rose bushes, 2 yr. old, 20c ea.. larkspur, purple vio- lets, mums red, white, yellow 10c, blanket flowers, daffodils, 20c doz.., white climbing rose 15c. Exchange for white feed sacks. No stamps. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. Dbl. white spirea 15c 2 for 25c, bri- dal wreath 15c. 2 for 25c. golden bell Eng Dogwood. Rose of Sharon, 10c ea., purple lilac 10c, 3 for 25c, pink weigelas, 15c 2 for 25c, dbl. vellow Japonica, 15c, 2 for 25c, snowball sprouts 15 ea.. dbl. pink almonds 107 3 for 25c dark purple King iris 25c doz., orange lilies blooming size, 15c doz., boxwood vine, 10c doz. All plants 1 and 2 yrs._old. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Charlie Duvall, Elli- jay; Ga. Rt: 3: Large type mums, 3 kinds yellow. bronze, pink, red, white and? cream 50 doz. 4 colors cannas. 3 for 25c eladioli bulbs. red with yellow throats. 0c doz. Red spider lilies, 30c doz., blue grape hvacinths 30c doz. Smal] cedars 8 to 18 in. 10 to 25c, monthlv rose cuttings unrooted 20c doz., or ex- change for dbl. geraniums white and salmon sultana. fuchsia, terns, King Alfred daffodils. Write what you have. Mrs. G. V. Norman, Elberton, Ga. Rt. ee Dbl. yellow cannas, 25c_ per . doz., vellow tall pinks 25c per doz. bunch- (blooming size) Umbrella palm 20c es. Blue erape hyacinths 50c per 100 ea.. Fishtail. maidenhair. sword. fluf- fy ruffle ferns 15c large bunch, tree and Dearhorn cactus 10c cutting, Shasta daisies 20c doz., purple lilac 5 for $1, red tree honeysuckle 25c ea. wild dogwood same price, native ferns 50c doz. Add postage on orders less than 1. Miss Ellen Phillips, Royston, Ga.. RFD 3. Gentians. blue. 3 bunehes for 25. pink and white trailing arbutus, 50c for 12 large bunches. pink and white Cherokee roses 8 for $1, white and yellow mums, pink and purp'e run- ning roses, 2 for 25c, nice size 2 yr. Fulva brown day lilies $2 per 100, or { less by 100. All plants carefully pack- | | size, 50c per 100 del. pink oxalis 5.bulbs 10c. Thursday, February 5, 1931. 10c ea., 3 for 25c, canna lilies, red and orange 12 for 75c, Sewanee wht. violets, 6 for 25c, red, pink and white orange azaleas 12 for $1. Have a few evergreens Anonymous Japonica root- ed, 20c ea., all rooted. moss packed. d| Miss Jessie Lee Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga, RFD. Double white May pinks 4 bunches for p5c; everblooming white thrift plants $1 per 100; double white tube rose bulbs 25 per doz; purple achi- menes bulbs 25c doz; double dahlia bulbs, yellow, white, red and variega- ted, 50c per doz.; white shasta daisy plants 20c per doz. or 2 for 35c, Ig. double blooming cannas, white, three shades of pink, red, orange and va- riegated 35c per doz; pink thrift plants 50c per 100; pink cochet month- ly blooming roses 2 yrs. old, 20c ea; pink and white spirea, Pride of Roch- ester, pink weigelia, pink blooming ja- ponica, white English dogwood, strong plants, 15c each. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga. Elephant ears 10 each or 3 for 25c; pink, white and yellow chrysanthe- mums 15c per doz. Stamps accepted. Miss Iris ONeal, Manassas, Ga. Poppy and larkspur _ seed. Grown from Hastings stock. No stamps or checks accepted. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, 415 W. Pearce St., Cairo, Ga. Mimosa shrubs 3 to 4 ft., 75c each, 6 for $4. 5 to 7 4t.. $1 each or 6 for $5. Will bloom second year. R. G. Bryan, Philomath, Ga. Mixed geranium cuttings, all colors, 10 a cutting, Spring delivery. Mrs. G. W. Byers, White, Ga. Boston fern cuttings 15c each. Well rooted. 1 ruffled fern 15c for cutting rooted. Mrs. L. W. Byers. White. Ga. Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, blooming Mrs. Lee Akins Hartwell, Ga. Double red carnations now blooming 25c each; large type cannas. red, yel- low ang rose color 10c each or 60c per doz. Two blooming size tea roses red with white eye. single, 25c each; blooming size verbena, red, purple and rose colors, 5c per bunch or 12 for 50c; Elephant ear bulbs 10c each; dbl. petunias, variegated purp'e and white, 15 each; purvie violets. ic each; pink Dorothy Perkins roe bushes, 2 year size, 25c each; old time pink rock rose 2 year size, 25c each; 2 rooted white dbl. altheas 1 ft. high 25c or will exch for dbl. red altheas.. white mammon cochet o rany radiance or other nam- ed variety of roses 2 year old. size; Shasta daisies 25c per doz; white and yellow daisies (smaller size than shas- ta) 15c doz; phlox petunias and lark- spure plants 3 doz. 25c. Will exch. for 1 doz. large bloom pansy plants; (No name giv- en). 50 abelia bushes for sale, 5 for $1.50; 12 for $3.25, 25 for $6.25, also butter- fly bushes 4 feet high 50c each or 5 for $2. J. KR. Kennedy, Menlo, Ga. - American Beauty and old time white rose bushes 15c; white and spruce pines 20c; evergreen holly bushes 25c; evergreen honeysuckle vines, 50c per oz; birds eye bush 10c each. flower- ng each trees 25c each bush; Klon- dike and everbearing strawberry lants, mixed, 25c -per 100; _ privet ushes 25c each. Postage paid on or- ders for over $1. Miss Pauline Jones, Loving, Ga. White and blue iris 35c doz; white and yellow jasmine 20c each; veron- ica 10c ea; lavender lupine 10c each; adams needle 15c ea; snowdrops 20c; cuttings of shower of gold. tree hy- drangea; weigelia 10c: rosemary. 10c ea; cape jasmine 25c ea; deer tongue cactus 15c ea; oak hydrangeas 20c ea. white and purple lilacs 15c ea; white double and single spirea 20c ea; win- ter honeysuckle 20c ea; fruit pome- granate. figs 20c ea. Will exch any of the above for any color of gladioli except req or any color of iris except white and blue. Mrs. J. W. Atkins, Lawrenceville, Ga., RFD 1. Forsythia or yellow bells 10c and 25c each. large plants; bridal wreath or spirea 25c or 5 for $1; large privet hedge $1 per 100, have 350 plants will sel] lot for $2.50. Golden chocolate iris 25c per doz, lemon lilies 25c per doz; large white striped grass 10c plant. January jasmine or Scotch broom 10c per plant; alphvas 10c; pink. purple and blve lilac 10c or lg. ones for 25c; English dogwood or sy- ringa 25c, evergreen ivy very chea). Will exchange any of the above plants for red amaryl'is. Please send post- age. Mrs. H. O. Padgett, 160 Howard &t., S. E., Atlanta. Ga. (Centinueg on page seventeen) Thursday, February 5, 1931. Flowers and Seed For Sale Sweet scented grass pinks, white and pink mixed, 15c doz. 4 doz. for 50c. Victoria and Golden spur daffodils, 25c doz. Purple and white iris mixed, 20c doz., chinese lantern 15c ea. root. Or- ange and Arabian lilies 15c doz. 4 doz for 50c. Coreopsis plants, 15c dozen, Dorothy Perkins good roots 2 for 25c, yellow bells, 10c._ Madonna lilies, 10c ea. Miss Christine McLeod, College Park. Ga., Rt. 2. Mtn. laurel, 90c doz. box elder 20c bunch or $1.50 doz., every bunch. Sar- vis bushes, any height, 20c ea., or $2 doz. Hydrangea-.bushes from;2 to 3 ft. high, 10c ea. or $1 doz. Caspn_ or money order, or exch for peanuts. Add postage. Mrs. Emily Long, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 13. Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 year, well rooted, 25c ea. or large 4 year old 50c ea. Tube rose 40c ea., wedding bells 35c. each, chrysanthemums. 60c dozen. Deep red crepe Myrtle 45c ea. Pallida Dalmatica iris, 50c doz. Digitalis dah- lia, $1 doz. Boxwood $1. Velvet rose 20c ea. Jonquils and daffodils, 30c doz. Digitalis foxgloves, 35c doz. Ches- ley White, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Daffodils and narcissus, $1 per 100. Orange lilies, $1 per 109. Spider wart. same price. Althea white and purple, Single. $1 per C.. English dogwood 2 for 25c. Evergreen myrtle, $1 per C. Pink hardy phlox, 25c doz. Chester- field daisies. 15c doz. Dbl. yellow ker- ria japonicas, 2 for 25c. Snow balls, 2 for 25c. Weeping linden, 2 for 25c. Pink almonds and_ bridal] wreath and purple lilac, same price. Juniprs, 50c ea. Pink peony bulbs, 50c ea. Dark purple iris, 30c per doz. Pink weige- lias 25c ea. Golden bell and forsythia 2 for .25c. Exch. for feed sacks or something useful. Add postage. Mrs. Mallie Henderson, Ellijay; Ga. Rt. 3. White jonquils and yeliow daffodils 25c per doz. or $1 per C. White and purple Iris, 30c per doz., 3 doz. 50c. White and lavender altheas. 4 for 30c. Pink crepe myrtle and purple lilac. 25c ea. Snowdrop, purple violets, ox- alis and several colors of old time winter pinks. 10c per bunch. Mixed colors phlox. 10c per doz. Mrs. Eula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 4. Ball type dbl. dahlia tubers, yellow, red, orange, pink, purple, white and variegated. The variegated has pur- ple, lavender and purple and white spotted flowers all on the same stalk - 10c ea., 3 for 25c or $1 per doz. del. 5Oc ea. Mixed colors. blooming size Sweet Wik liam plants 25c per doz... white with yellow cup narcissi bulbs, 15c per doz. Feather Ball Poppy seed. pink and red mixed Tal] growing cosmos seed, white. red and pink. All colors Sweet Will- fam seed. 10c per spoonful. or 3 for 25c del. Will exchange seed for Cape Jasmine cuttings. Small leaf ever- green privet hedge plants, 12 to 18 in. tall,.$1 per 100 del. Dbl. geranium cuttings. white, red and pink, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Large yellow. red and or- ange cannas. 3 for 25c. Wil] exchange any of above flowers for goog white feed sack. Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Rt. 3. Box 31, Tallapoosa, Ga. Roots of a Terrestria orchid, the foliage is sword like, 2 to 2 1-2 ft. high the blooms are a rich reddish purple. & six petal flat bloom, on tall spikes 2 to 3 ft. high. Are perfect, hardy out of doors. Directions for cultivation with each order. 50c ea., 3 for $1.00. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa. Ga. Dbl. yellow Japonica 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 25c ea.. Are large 4 year old. Jonauil daffodil, 35c dozen. Weeping Mary 50c ea., Fox glove 35c doz. Button pinks 30c doz. Pink run- ning rose, 20c ea. Snow balls; 2 yr. old, well rooted, 50c ea. Bleeding heart 50c bunch. Mrs. Will Crump. Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Double yellow Japonica, 2 yr. old, well rooted. 25c ea. Large 4 yr. old 50c ea. Jonquil daffodils, 30c doz... tube roses, 20c ea. Cactus dahlia, $1 per doz. variegated. 50c doz Wedding bells. 50c ea., chrysanthemums, 75c doz., Boxwood. $1.25 ea. Ivy. 25 ea. Dalmatica iris. 50c doz. Delphinium 15e doz. Evergreen 20c doz. Miss M. Barrett. Ellijay, Ga.. Rt. 3: Perennial Hardy phlox, $1 per doz. Sweet William, same price. Old fash- foned grass pinks, 50c doz. Pink and purple verbena, 75c doz. Rhododendron laurel $1 doz. Cedar, 1 and 2 ft. 15c ea. or $1 doz. Spruce pines, white pines, Lemon lilies, oxalis, pink, 15c bunch. Monthly roses, well rooted, white, pink, cream, blue, dark red and flesh, 15c ea. Seven Sister roses, well rooted, erepe myrtle, 6c ea. Yellow MARKET BULLETIN thornless roses, 15c ea. Peach almond, l5c ea. Well rooted. Add postage. _ Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. March flowers, 50c doz. Jonquils, 25c doz., Flowering peach tree, 20c ea. Altheas, lilies, 15c ea. Japonicas, 25c ea. Japanese Barberry bushes, 15c ea. White pine and spruce 20c ea. Winter fern, 40c doz. Arbor vitaes, 25c ea. Mt. Laure) and Ivy, l5c ea. Azaleas, 10c ea. All well rooted. add postage. A nice plant with every or- der: Mrs. E. L. Parris, Loving. Ga. Canna and caladium bulbs, 20c each. J.-M. Sessions, Rome, Ga., Rt. 6. Severa] large cape jasmines for sale. Mrs. H. H. Hinton Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Flowering peach trees, 10c ea. or 6 for 55c. Crabapple sprouts, 10c ea. Snowballs, 20c ea. Junipers, 25c ea. Pink Cherokee roses, 50c doz. Pink choice roses; 25c ea. Evergreen hon- eysuckle vines, 50c doz. Tomb vine, 50c doz. Holly bushes, 75c doz. Golden beHs 10c ea. Red. white and yellow azaleas, $1 doz. Kudzu vine cuttings, 10c ea. N. C. high peak Balsam and Balsam spruce, $2 ea. Lilac vines, 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Leslie Wright, Loving, Ga. Large and medium size boxwood. H. E. Bowman, Buford, Ga., Rt. 3. White willows, 2 for 25c, Trailing arbutus, 20c doz., crabapple sprouts, 2 for 25c, Blueberry bushes, 15c dozen. White dogwood, 3 for 25c, Evergreen ferns, 20c doz. Tiger lily bulbs, 25c doz. All well rooted. With every or- der, one bush given free. Mrs. Essie Woody, Loving, Ga. White pines, 15c ea. Mountain lau- rel, 2 for 25c; Mtn. ivy, 2 for 25c; aza- leas, orange-colored, 75c doz. trail- ing arbutus, 15c doz. Wax plants, 20c doz. Hardy ferns t5c doz., sugar plum sprouts 2 for 25c, Tiger lilies $1 per 100, heart ease, 15c doz. All well roo- ted, Add postage. Two bushes given with every. order free. Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. Mountain Laurel, 2 for 25c:; Red dogwoods, 4 for 25c, azaleas, 3 for 25c. Snow on the mtn., 15c doz. Orange day lilies, 20c doz. Golden glow, 20c doz. Blue berry bushes, 15c doz. Ev- ergreen ferns, 15c doz. White dog- wood, 2 for 25c; Holly berry bushes, 3 for 25c, Pussywillows, 3 for 25c; ni- ger pines, 3 for 25c. All well rooted. Add postage. With every order, two free bushes given. Miss Ethel Fox, Loving. Ga. i A genera] collection of very fine dahlia tubers, including Snowdrift. Jean Chavot, Jersey Beauty, Warner. Breeze Lawn, at $1.50 per doz. Plus postage, unlabeled; also tubers from labeleq dahlias, including Marmion Kramer Peacock, Jersey Beacon, Jer- sey Beauty. and other fine ones at very low prices. Mrs. John Hynds, Atlanta. Ga., 93 Warren St., N. E. Phone Dearborn 0489-W. # Red flowering quince, white spirea, Forsythia, white English dogwood, 10c ea. 6 for 50c, cuttings of white ever- blooming running ose, 3 for 10c, 1 doz for 30c. Rooted red currant sprouts and red goose plums, 6 for 50c. Orders for 75 or over prepaid. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90. Abelias for sale, 1 1-2 yrs. old, 4 for $1, 10 for $2.25, or 25 for $5, also Mt. laurel and ivy. Ivy small plants 25c or will get bunch as big as washpot for $3 or two for $5. Will exchange either for gladioli or tulip bulbs. J. K. Ken- nedy, Menlo, Ga. Dwarf and tree boxwoods for sale 1 to 5 ft tall, $2 to $5 ea. Mrs. Eula Mitchell, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 4. Well. rooted hedge bushes 10c doz. White jonquils and yellow daffodils and blue flags 10c a doz. Add postage. Mollie Gable Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Privet hedge plants well rooted 100 for $1.25 postpaid, pink crepe myrtle sprouts well rooted, 25c ea. postpaid. Mrs. T. W. Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga., | Rt. 3. Pink Red and purple -poppy seed, large and dbl, 10c tablespoonful, red purple, yellow dahlia bulbs 25c and 30c ea (large and dbl).. White jonquils bulbs, 25c doz, April blooming narcis- sus (white) 25c doz. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. William Pollard, Bre- men, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 37. : Nice size pink crepe myrtle plan 25c ea, Shasta daisies and large blue violets, 25c per doz, Mrs. P. J. Lawson, Rt. 4, Lithonia, Ga. Booking orders for all types and col- ors of large chrysantemums 50c doz. $3 per 100, $8 per M, Shasta daisies, 25c per doz., Sweet Williams, 5c ea, 35 per doz, large blue violets 250 per fj doz, pink crepe myrtle 20c ea. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 4, Lithonia, Ga. Milk and wine lilies 15c ea, pink and red geranium cuttings 10c ea. abelias 10c ea. Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus, 10c per cutting or exchange for white feed sacks, butter bean seed, gar- den peas, Crowder peas, string beans or onion sets. Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Nicholls, Ga.; Rt. 1, Box 20. Dbl. hollyhock plants will bloom this cannas mixed colors, 6 for 25c. Spirea and forsythia, 2 yr old bushes, well rooted 2 for 25c. Everblooming Hy-- brid tea roses, red and pink also dbl white Killarney rose very large, white blooms, 3 of the above 2 yr old bushes for 50c, also yellow radiance Dorothy Perkins climbing rose 2 yr old plants 2 for 25c. Lemon day lilies and Jap- anese iris, 3 well rooted plants for 25c or exchange for Globe arborvitae Irish junipers. Mrs. Tinnie Phillips (no ad- dress given). White flowering privet hedge 100 cuttings for 50c, Golden glow plants 25c per doz, trailing arbutus, 25c per doz, evergreen honeysuckle vines, 25c per doz, Birds eye hedge bushes, 35c per doz, White flowering dogwood, 20c ea, red maple 20c ea, Wild ferns, 3 bunches 25c. Dwarf Huckleberry bush- es, 30c doz. Will exch for onion plants, English peas, okra seed or anything of equal value. Stamps accepted. Mrs. M. A. Chambers, Rt. 1, Rossville, Ga. Blue flag lilies, 25c doz. Exchange for nice clean feed sacks. Mrs. J. C. Chappelear, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. April blooming white narcissus bulbs, 20c per doz, dbl blue. hyacinth bulbs, 60c per doz. Dbl red bronze leaf (King Herbert) cannas 60c per doz, Young Mans fancy, blue lilac bushes, flower- year, large plants well rooted, 3 for 25c , also hollyhock seed, 10c pkg, Hastings | PAGE THIRTEEN with order. FOB. Mrs. A. C. Hewi Screven, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 25. Boxwood, a small bush 75c, yellow narcissus, well rooted, 25c a doz. Holly bushes, well rooted, 25c a bush, cedars. spruces, 2 for 35c, mountain laurel, 25c, maple bushes all kinds well root- ed, 10c ea., grub root, horseradish. roots, catnip, Lady slipper, black snake root, Sampson snake root, butterfly root, yellow root, Black Haw _ root, sage plants, heart leaf roots, beach nuts, Sell or exchange for white feed sacks or sugar sacks or eggs. Mrs. J. N. An= derson, and Mrs. J. T. Grindle, Mure ryville, Ga. Rt. 1. Boston and ostrich plume ferns, 20 ea. well rooted, St. Bernard lily, vari- gated foliage (pot plant) 15c ea. well rooted red May cactus rooted 25c, Sword ferns well rooted, 15 well root: ed orchard plant 25c, w. Godfrey cal la lily 25c ea. White daisy Chrysan= themums 10c per doz. Canna lily green foliage and very large red flowers 25 per doz, pink canna, 10c ea. pink Dor othy Perkins rose well rooted 10c ea. pink cluster running rose, well rooted, 5c ea. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Maygnolia and dogwood trees 2 to yrs. old, 50c ea. Del. or exchange for Chas. Wakefield or Long Island cab=- bage plants also exchange Klondyke strawberry plants for onion sets, tur= nip, rape and snap bean seed. B. F. Hartman, Ochlochnee, Rt. 1, Ga. Dbl dahlias dark red and yellow, yel low daffodils and jonquils, yellow can: nas 40c doz. Orange day lilies 500 ws $3, white jonquils $5 M. dbl rose peony, white Aug..lily bulbs, - cabbage palms, 40c per 100, 2 boxwoods, 28 $1.50 ea, yellow thornless. rambler, laurel holly, ivy, azalea, red ing almonds and pink crepe myrtle all for 20c ea. Cream American beauty 2 ft high with strong roots, $1. Add postage. Mrs.W. T. Caldwell, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. 25 boxwood bushes, price from 50c up Mrs. W. A. Isbell, Rt. 4, Cedartown, Ga. Blue iris, 25c doz, hardy phlox, 20c doz, dbl yellow golden glow, 25c doz, jonquils, 20c doz, bleeding heart, 30c bunch Spiderwart 20c doz. Shasta daisies 20c doz, dbl yellow lilies 20c doz, white, red, yellow mums, doz, butterfly lilies 15c doz, blue fox gloves, 15c doz, pink peonies, 25c bunch white paper narcissus bulbs 20c doz, striped yard grass 10c bunch, dbl. white spirea 10c ea, bridal wfeaths, 10c ea, winter jasmine, 20c ea, 2 yr. old Jap- onicas 15c ea, 2 for 25c, golden bell 10c ea or 2 for 25c Jap hedge bushes 10c ea, pink almond 10c ea. All plants well rooted. Add postage. No check accepted. Mrs. N. M. Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga. RFD 2. White and pink sweet pinks, red and pink verbenas, 3 bunches 25c, White flag lilies, dbl and single Lemon lilies, red, yellow rose spotted, Salmon pink and red with bronze leaves, canna bulbs 3 for 25c red and spotted gladi- oli, red lily bulbs, 5c ea, or 50c doz. Milk and wine lily bulbs 20c, Lavender and white Physostegia plants 25c doz. pink and white and blue hydrangeas 25c or $2.75 per doz. Sweet violets 20c doz, dbl red dahlia bulbs 10c. White star jasmines rooted, 15c; Lace, Bos- ton, Asparagus, Sprengeri, New Crest- ed, Teddy Jr., Maiden Hair and Oak ferns 15c ea. Rose Justicia, 15c; large pink begonias, Guinea Wingy, white and pink Angel wing, also Rex begonias, rooted 20c ea. Red, white and pink geraniums, rooted, 15c ea, 2 for 25c, Abelias, rooted 40c; ribbon grass, 20c; pink Crepe Myrtles 20c and Wisteria 15c ea. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 2 : Chinese Arborvitae 75c Rosedale $1.50, Compact $1, Pyramidal $1, Lrish Juniper $1.50, Cedrus Deodora $1.25, Lig. Japonicum 60c. Lig Lucidum 1. abelia, extra large 40c, yellow cannas 25c doz. Armoor River privet hedge to 5 ft $4 per 100. Anthony Waterer, Van Houtti Thunbergi and white Bil- lardi spirea 30c, Deutzia Pride of Roch- ester, Althea 25c Rose, variegated and pink weigelia 40c winter jasmine 20c Christmas honeysuckle, Eng. dogwood, Philadelphus, 30c. magnolia 75c db] red and white flowering peach, 30c myrtle and forsythia 30c all field grown and Govt insp. and large enough to plant anywhere. R. L. Wheeler, Clinton Rd, Rt. 5, Macon, Ga. Flowering locust.tree sets, cream col- or cluster flowers, very delicate and sweet odor, size 7 ft. tall now ready to set, 60c, 3 for $1.50. No checks. Cash rose cuttings 10c ea, 1 Paul Neron rose, | 25 and yellow 15c ea. catnip and red horse mint, 5c bunch. Mrs. Willie Panter, Morganton, Ga. Rt. 1. Have some nice shrubbery will se cheap if you come after them.at m home near Noble, Ga. Will not shi Will answer all inquiries if send sel! addressed stamped envelope. Mrs. J. K. Stocks, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 1. rae Spruce pines, white pines, Mtn. lau rel, rhododendron, azalea, mixed colors dogwood, crabapple, all 2-4 ft, 6 for 12 for $1.75. Butterfly bush, red Jap- onica and coral berry, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75 snowdrop bulbs, orange lily bulbs, red and yellow mixed canna bulbs, 60 doz. blooming size bulbs. Bisnis ar butus, pink and white, hardy fe white violets, evergreen galax, all doz., large size plants snowdrop bulbs blooming size, 50c doz., or $3 per 100. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. Hollyhocks, 5c ea, bronze leaf ca 50c doz, yellow, red and white dahlia 50c doz, April blooming narcissus 35 doz. will exch for gladioli bulbs; tiger) lilies, large blooming size bulbs, 20c Ar: moor River hedge $2 per 100, wander ing Jew lc ea, cutting, pink perenni phlox, 35c doz., lupines 2 for 5c, kudzi $4 per.100. Mrs. Claud Rylee, Bufor Ga. 91 R. R. St. 3 Hardy oak leaf hydrangeas, white spirea, butterfly bush, winter blooming jasmine, May cherry and Damson plum 1 to 2 ft high, db) yellow Japonic crepe myrtle, all 25c ea., large db] can: nas in red, pink, white, mixed colors 20 bulbs for $1. in small lots 3 bulbs 25% red quince, Japonica and cluster brid: wreath 15c ea. hardy Madonna lily bulbs, large blooming size 25c, lemon: lily 15c, red everblooming and pink. ar white begonia and fuschia and weepil lantana all 10c ea. 4 large dwarf box -woods, 35 yrs old well shaped and several smaller ones ranging in height 2 1-2 ft down to 20 in. Will sell rea- sonable to party calling at (no nam given). : Yard hedge and weepin tings, $1 per hundred. willow cu isteria vine seven sister roses, pink running rose, | lily bushes, pink and white, all 10c ea, | Boxwood and_ arborvitae, 25c ea, snowballs and althea lilies, 20c ea, 10 choice roses, 75 doz, yellow thornless , roses, 50c doz, pink Cherokee roses, $1 doz. Red dogwood, 15c ea, or 75 doz. Blueberry bushes, 60c doz, native and yellow azaleas 75c doz, pink trail | ing arbutus and evergreen winter ferns | 30c doz. Mt. Laurel and spruce pines and white pines, all 20c ea, or 75c di sugar plums and crabapple, 15c. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Lula Patterson, Loving, Ga. Snowballs and althea lilies, 20 ea, red 3 for 25c. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 per hundred, yellow and white mums, 20c per doz. Add postag Miss Willa Mae Ralston, Ella Gap, Ga, (Continued on page sixteen) tee : i a : A $3.75. Hens now laying, FOB aoe order. ige, oe 323 Alford Bt nt to exch. good value for a pen re bred B. Rock chickens. Write full information if interested. Mrs. 2 Cooper, eee Ga. Rt. 4. ure bred White Rocks. hatch- April. 8 hens, all laying, and erel, $15; setting of eggs, $1.50; Kerel, $3. ho Epes Re od , . GAMES_ radies, Warhorse and Shawl- games. H. Roquemore, Mans- -LEGHORNS FOR SALE | rris best egg str. cockerel, 260- ecord. Direct. 1 1-2 yrs. old. Buff Orp. cockerel, $1.50. Money order. Both very . 5. Tucker, Social Circle, Ga. c .W. *: Tancred hens, 35 Ap- hatch and 25 April 1929 heh. 5. April hatch cockerels, $10 for the whole lot, FOB. Mrs. o Powder Springs, Ma- ' Kings, banded $2.50 pr. Exch. Sian. 4 pair racing ho- 25 per pair or $1 pair for ash or money order. with ipped freight collect. T. J. Mes 706 a St. Ny WwW; Big. : e L REDS. FOR SALE bred R. I. Reds, 7 hens. and rel. Hens, laying, $10;. Also 1.50 per 15. Will exch. a set- SEs for 9 lbs. white crowder ONE, Le: Shealey, Se ihare, EYS, GEESE, GUINEAS, , DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE ucks, pure white Pekins, $1 ea.. A. Chandler,: Carrollton, Ga. key hens, raised last year, $2.50 ash with order. Mrs. M. E. d , Stephens, Ga. Rt. 1. re bred extra fine solid white ese, 2 geese and one gander, M: -I, eee Vlaraeniles a Ons..25e* per: 1b. Will average lbs. each. Also 4 turkeys, atched, 25 per lb. T. A, Can- >C nelia, Gao Rt. dk = turkeys, bronze, pure. bred 15 old, nice for breeding. $0.--G. ex Powersville, Gai ku. h red, Bourbon red turkey hens, old, $4 each FOB Braselton. N. Lott,. Braselton, Ga. anteed pure bred M. B. Gold- 20 months old, tom, weight extra fine for breeder, $10.00. ange for 2 hens, same strain, | gh not less than 13 lbs. also be pure or would exchange tom y variety good field. peas. Write 2. Mabry, Canon, Ga. y Chicks For Sale - or Barron str., WS Ds or Ancona baby chicks, also 1d Barred Rocks,. Healthy, Su mature, blood tested hens. Hatch every week in rachines; also custom hat- every Monday. and Thurs- ri per egg. Trays hold 110 ene ee C-20;. D. x os Iery Wanted As. sere str. No scrubs. shburg,. Buena Vista, Ga. UTNEAS, GEESE, ETC. Shon eres ee Clifford M. Bennett, Mrs, M. Lis Shealey, chicks for same. ,| eggs, $1 of |S MARKET BULLETIN Gao ae Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, La- Bre aA RE mE, size pullets. State age, wt. and price, according to present conditions. T. B. Lee, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 4. Want trio Big Bone type M. B. tur- keys, hens to soon be laying, for eee: Make best del. my address price. . Bradford, Rising Fawn, Ga. Want ne Speckled guinea hens, not over 1 1-2 yr. old. W. H. Adams, Covington, Ga.: Want 1 fine, even. colored, thorough. bred, 25 or 30 lb. 2 or 3 yr. old Bour> bon Red tom. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bron- wood, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 3 guinea hens and 1 rooster, 3 ducks and 1 drake. L. A. Smith, Milford, Ga. Want trio of big bone M. B. turkeys, to raise from on halves... Can furnish ref. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga. Want geese. and ~ turkeys. Exch. Tancred W. L. hens at $1 each, and B. R. cockerels, 10 mos. old, at $1.25 each for same. Mrs. S. T. Dunaway, Thom- son, Ga. Want geese, turkeys and guineas to raise on shares. Young or old stock. Weekly report; also want eggs to hch and raise on shares. Write before sending. Also want to exch. value for ducks, geese, turkeys and white sacks. Mrs. Sam G. eae Claxton, Ga. .~ Want trio M. B. turkeys. Exch. baby di, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 40. Want 12 or 15 hens, Black or Bronze, 2 toms, April 1930 hatch, at 25c lb, and hens not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. Luther Garner, Alvaton, Ga. Want 1 pr. Brown Chinese geese, and 1 pr. Grey African geese. Also want to exch. value for turkeys or ee J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs a WYANDOTTES . WANTED Want 1 White Wyandotte, Hr. rooster, ye, old. Exch. 18 thorough- bred week old, same breed chicks, to be del. April or May. Rooster must be thoroughbred.. Chicks will be same. | Mrs. Darwin Satterfield, Ee, Ga. Rt. 1. Eggs F or Sale EGGS FOR SALE Giant strain Light Brahma eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 per 30, $6.50 per 100 prepaid. Cartons to be returned. Ar- thur H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga. Dark Cornish Game, eggs, Weber strain, $1.10 per 15 del. \Carton to be returned. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Lenox,. Ga. Hatching eges from Barred rock hens, headed by pure Thompson Ring- let B. R. roosters, 80c per 15 eggs. Myrtis Swann, Lithonia, Ga Rt i _ Hatching eggs from heavy laying flocks of pure blooded hens. Donald- son Reds, Barred Rocks, Tancred str. White Leghorns, everlay strain Brown Leghorns, Fishels Rose Combed White Wyandottes, $1 per 15 del. $5 per 190, safe delivery and 85 per cent fertil- =e guaranteed. D. Thomas, Box Odum, Ga. 50 per 15, crates to be returned. Mrs. Mary E. Stubbs, Valdosta, Ga. Pure bred Jersey Black Giant hat- ching eggs of Hill Crest Farm breed- ing, $1 per 15. delivered by Parcel Post. Special attention given all or- ders, and satisfaction guaranteed. R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred S C R I Red eggs from strictly culled blood tested hens, best pen, $1.50 per 15. ao, Atlanta, Ga. Gordon Road, Rt. Pure bred Donaldson strain R. I. Would like to contract with large hatchery to use my supply through hatching season, $5 per 100. Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Ga. Hatching eggs from prize winning Marold Tompkins stock, $1.65 per 15 * Mrs.- He Culpepper, Grantville Bose ; Eggs for hatching from healthy | stock of Red, direct from Mrs. -Don- aldson, $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. O. L. Craft. Lavonia, Ga. Indian runner, ask eggs, $1 per 15 or would exchange egg for ege of any large breed of chickens, preferred. J. B. Mason, Vienna. Ga. Pure bred Barred Rock eggs, $1 per 15. 10 young Barred rock hens, one cockerel, same age, $16. Mrs. W. N. Turner, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred everlay brown, Leghorn er 15, $5 per 100, postpaid oO. wi bh order. . Re Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gar- 715. Seis bred Black Minorca eggs, - $1. | Mrs. H. H. Bank Red eggs. all selected, $1.50 per 15 del |- / sale, $30 del, RT. Reds: Mars. D. L. Sigs re Aj $1 per 12 del. vonia, Ga. Rt. 3. Selecteq | eggs from pure bred Jer- sey Black Giants and S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.25 per 15, prepaid. Mrs. Stella Burke, Winterville, Ga. Hatching eggs from pure pred Bar- red Rocks, $1.50 per 15. Also hatch- ing eggs from pure bred S. C. R. .) reds; $1.50 pew 15. Mrs.. George M. Wicker, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 80. Ferris S. C. White Leghorn . ggs, Ist pen, $1 per 15, $1.75 per 30, Sec- ond pen, 85c per 15, $1.50 per 30, de- livered. Carriers returned, all from direct stock and prize winning cocks Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. | Hes Selecteq fertile 885, White Leghorn Tancred strain, $1 per 15, 5 settings and up del. Parcel Post. 30 dozn in crates 4c. er egg FOB. John W. Greer, Lake- and, Ga. Parks pedigreed Barred Rock hatch- ing eggs, flock matings, $7 per 100, $1.50 per 15. Pen matings hens 200 egg records and better mated to ped- igreed cockerels, direct from Parks, . $3.50 - per 15. Permit C+158. EH. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. Hatching eggs for sale from Barred Rocks pedigree strain bred up to lay from 200 to 312 eggs per yr. For sale any time after February 1st, $1.50 eo Carriers to be returned. Mrs. F. R. Ardd, Rt. 3, Colquitt, Ga. 5 Select hatching eggs from pure bred | Barred Rocks of high producing qual- ities, $1.25 per 15, $5 per 100 del. Crates | to be returned. Mrs. J. A. eased Rt. 1, Meigs, Ga. ~ Pure Thompson B. R. eggs 60c_ per doz. prepaid, all cartons to be returned sale i220: Clifton, Millen, Ga. _Box 5 : Select hatching eggs from pure bred Marcys heavy laying strain, | prize winning unrelated Jersey Black Giants Crates to be returned. Miss Alice Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2.. Eggs for hatching from 2 and 3 yr old hens, carefully selected and mat- ed to extra fine young cockerels, sin- gle comb, White Leghorns of the Tan- cred strain. Al] eggs carefully select- ed and guaranteed to average 24 oz. to. doz. at $3.50 per 100, prepaid to. any address in Georgia. Cases to be feturned at my expense. ..All orders filled: promptly _ or money - refunded. = checks. J. B. Parrish, -Graymont, a. Sie): Buff Leghorn eggs from blood tested flock, $1 per 15 del. Will exch. for garden or corn field beans, any variety so they are tender or for seed peanuts, onion or cabbage plants, seed Irish or sweet potatoes. Each party to pay postage. Mts. L. O. Stapler, Roop- ville, Ga., Rt. 2. Rowen duck eggs, $1 per setting of 15. Exch. for wheat or Tung Oil trees e B. Rowers: Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. Poa bred - Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 1.10 per 18, postpaid. Mrs. S. Sprag- eins, Fitzgerald, GalRte 1, Box 5; White Pekin duck eggs, $1.25 per| 12 Me. Bennet Cash wit horder. Clifford ennett, LaGrange, Ga. 323 Alford Eggs Wanted Want strictly fresh fertile eggs from well fed flock Reds or Rocks, preferred, or any good hatching large breed eggs. can use 100 to.200 must}: be well selected, will pay Ic on each egg more than market price, or hateh for half chicks and del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. Ces _ Live Stock For Sale tees a CATTLE FOR. SALE 6 mos. old bull calf, Jersey, ent. to reg. Grandson of Tiynnwood Alber Fair. Sire of the cow took first prize |: 5 out of 6 Fairs and: 2nd prize ti 6th. Fine calf, worth $50 but for qui your Exp. office any- where in Ga. .Sidney C. Williams, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. 7 mos. old J. heifer. Mother gives 4 gal. with good feed. Grogan, White Ga. Rt. 2. Fawn Col. Grade J. freshen 3rd time soon, $75. Take part pay in any kina of grain, bright hay or cow peas del. only at lot. R. oe. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. ~ 1 -young milch cow with ana calf, heifer, 3. gal. milk and _ 1a outter, 730 dozen, 80c per setting, | old, wt. 175 to 200 ~ lbs. | $42 for lot. Little bone, | sonable distance. | mule. Hartwell, Ga.. $15. Nubert | - | 12 mos. old, $2.50 pr. or will trade for. and not | Cee Thursday, February, 5, 1931. Reg. Guernsey bull, 6 yrs. old. Lang- water line. H. McC Harris, De Sota, Ga. 650 lbs; 1 grade. steer, 21-2 -yrsold, wt. about 550: lbs. Both in oe cond Make best offer. Greenville, Ga. peice A fine cow for sale at reasonab ie FOB price. Mrs. J. W. J. Lord, merce, Ga.<* i Pure bred J. heifer calf, for i or exch. for pigs: G. E. Sanders Carnesville,,Ga. Light col, pure sl oe milch cow. wit young calf priced reasonably. 2. Ez MeKnight, Senoia, Ga. SS 9 mos. old J. male, $30. Will. re and transfer in ouyers name, Cee Hallman, Douglasville, Ga. Rt, 1. 1 Black Angus. pull, 18 mos. old, whe Reg. J. cows and heifers, some bred and some calves. At Farmers pric- es. 1.1, Wyatt, Farrar, Ga. Reg. J. calves, 6 to. 14 mios. old. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga. 2 fine heifers, 6-and 8- 4m 08. old & mos. 1-2 Jersey and 1-2 Guernsey; 6. mos. Jersey. Fine: stock; 1 Jersey. bul (mother gives 5 gal.). will sell or exc for farm mule. C. M. Dwight, Atla: ta, Ga. 1929, Capitol Ave., Phone Main 6639. oO ates HOGS FOR SALE 5 sows with 40 pigs 4 to 6 wks. old. All well bred. R. S. Parham, Green- ville, Ga. 1 big bone guinea gilt, wt. about 108. lbs. bred to big BE guines boar, $10. Mr. H. B. Durden, aymont. Ga. 1 pr: 1 me old: Sow to farrow in February. The first $25. P. O. Money order, or 30 bu. of good corn, or 15 bu. sound Brab peas gets them. Miss Kate Lan- easter, Sylvester, Ga. 1 pure bred Duroc J. gilt 9 mos old_ farrow last of March. Cherry red and a dandy. First P. O. money order for $20 gets her. FOB Gresston, = Sie L. Henderson, Eastman, Ga. Rt. s 1 reg. Duroc Jersey boar, io mos Gleaming Stilts. Sireg by Super Stilts, 269067. ve $15.'T. Gs Kent, Gibson, Ga. 11 shoats, 3-4 S. BO; aha ed ee roc. 6 wt. from 60 to 75 lbs. av. the other 5 from 40 to 45 lbs. $66: for lot at my farm. Will not ship. M. 2. Floyd, Cochran, Ga: Rt. 5.. Guinea hogs; 6 wks. old pigs, 1 male. 1 male 2 1 yr. old. Fine type. S25 061 gilt bred -for March farrow, and 2 sows. $20 or $15 pair; $30. Exch. for chickens, or syrup. ~ _ Wallace Barnes, Summit, Ga. ae Blue Guineas, 2 imales, stock, 6 wks. old, $10 Barnes, Summit, Ges 3 Duroc J. gilts, 8 mos old, $15 ea. Je a Lumsden, albotton,, old time Ga. 6 pigs, whee old, half BPO. and half S. P. C. wt. around 25 or 30 Ibs. | Treated against cholera. $5 ea, FOB. Mrs. H .A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga. Reg. big bone B. Essex. Thin hair, straight nose, Special reduced price $10 ea. Unrelated pr. $18; 3 for $25. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Ga., Box 146. - . Two 6 mos. old Guinea males for breeding purposes. Ready for service. short legged, stay-fat kind. Will del. by truck within rea- Rossville, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Old mule, will exchange for sow and pigs or shoats, you bring hogs and get | Write or come to see me first. s Cc. Johnson, Thomasville. Ga, Rte One bay mare mule, weight about 900 lbs. 6 yrs. old. Work anywhere. $75 as James. B. Woods. Brooks. Ga. * A-No&l farm mare, 12 vrs. old, and - | mule colt 6. mos. -old, will sell cheap or exch for corn or oats at 75ce per bu. CR. S. Parham, Greenville Ga. RAPBITS FO? SALE 1 nair Chizchilla rabbits. 10 mos. -old $6 or exchange for trio pure Gol- den or Silver Sebriehts or Buff. Coch- | ins Bantams. Sidney J. Herring, Bix; 3 pr. N. Z. Reds. good cond. about chickens or anything of equal value: Paul Jones, Hartwell. Ga. Box 344. Sev. Chin. 8 to 10 wks. old, $1 each or $2.50 per trio; 2 does and 1 buck, ~ 4 mos. old, $3.50: 12 mos. old doe, $3.- 50: All pure stock and in nice, heal-- Gao GC, Rt 1 it: ION chy Exp. prepaid in Douglasville Ga. hinchilla Duck xE i Tix _,-and-6. F.C. hogs, about each. oes Be W. N.. SCS a at Peursday, February 5, 1931, no we ge a : RABBITS FOR SALE Ped. and reg., Chin. does. bred, $3 each; Ped. and bred does, $2 each; Trios, ~4 mos. of age, $5; Silver Mar- oo ready to breed, $5 trio. All Heal: 2 does, $3 each, 4 Chinchilla about 4 or 5 months old, 50c each. 6 new Zea- land reds, about 8 to 10 months old $1.50 | each. Will exchange for pigs or chickens. O. M. Puckett, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 4. 5 pure bred New Zealand red rab- bits, 1 pair 8 mos. old, $1.50. 1 pair - months old, $1. Also 1 old. buck, $1. Will sell all for $3 or exchange for pullets or baby chicks. Add ex- press. Edwin Lovett, Luthersville, Ga Chinchilla Pedigreed breeders, does and bucks. Write for prices. Also few Himalayan pedigreed rabbits. W. M. Coon, Thomasville Ga. Chinchilla rabbits from Stahls Gold Certificate very best stock. Pedigrees furnished with each rabbit sold. 8 to 10 wks. old, 75c each. More than tenn to order, 70c each./12 to 14 wks. old esl: each. Bucks 85 ea. D. Ee nney, Blackshear, Ga. ey pair Zealand white rabbits, $2 ea. exchange for 3M potato plants or pair geese or good pig Cholera treat- Mrs. B. C. Sanders, Lawrenceville, Chinchillas does, 12 months old, $2 each. N. Z. White does 11 months old 2 each. Reg. Chinchilla does, $4 ea. grey Flemish giant. doe, weight 10 bs. 15 months old, $2. 50. Cash with order or exchange. Herman Mize, Americus, Ga. : Chinchillas breeders, $1.50 pedi- greed. 3 mos. old, $1 per pair. Ameri- can black fox rabbits, 6 months old $2 each, 8 and 10 wks.old, $1 per pr. ie exchange for peanuts or chick- ms, or bees if close enough, or any- hing useful. M. Sudderth, Buford, Few Silver Marten, Himalayan and Chinchilla pedigreed breeders. Reas- nably priced. Write to M. S. Rog- rs, P. O. Box 432, Thomasville, Ga. Few New Zealand white and New 2 Gadieveed ae. 15 mos. a: and puck 9 months te both fine and in good condition. Ga. for pair, Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Pedigreed and Registered Chinchilla does, bred to registered buck,. $3 each. 2 oo stock, $5 per pair. Am sell- ng out. A. A. Marshall, Washington, Ga. Large white rabbits with pink eyes, buck and 2 does, one yr. old, $2.50 per oa: or $3.25 for. _ the three. Mrs. ] Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. Norio of New Zealand white rab- bits, healthy and select, 10 months old, $5 FOB. George uu Northcutt, r., 108 Sessions St., Marietta, Ga. Live Stock Wanted Box 448, ees Want l cow, giving 2 or 3 gal. milk as per day. Eee value. Mrs. L. W. yess. White, G registered spetted poland it of big bone. type. Cholera im- mune, about 4 to 6 wks. old, state - price. in first letter FOB Sumner, Ga, Want registered papers in my name. Landy Watson, Sumner, Gac Rt. 2, ox 54. 25 to 30 good. rade Jersev heifers from high producing cows, 12 to 15 mos. old. Must be cheap for cash. _ Also carload common range cows, ei- ther with calves by side or 100 to 150 naturally hornless goats, orice must be reasonable for cash, FOB, or delivered. E. T. Smith. Rt. oe Paceville Ga. - e : Plants | F or. Sale / See oat peg pace eeteaeiisene cike and Excelsior mixed strawberry plants, 25c per 100, $1 per 500, $1.75 per M: Thomas Smith, Appling, Ga. 2M latest improveq Klondike straw- berry plants, 25c per C, 75c per 500, = 25 per M del. at Ga. points. J. W. ellemn, Nahunta, Ga. Box 155. Saat plants, 2 to 4 years old; $15 per M. I know a good plant and anlp the best. B. Watson, Hamilton, z Kudzu ready, now rooted, joints, $5 per M-del, A. J. Buchanan, Box 231, Americus, Ga. W. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 60c for 500, 90c per M. post- age prepaid. Make special prices on large orders. Cash with order. a oe Galcey, Fitzgerald, Ga., Open beq E. J. W. cabbage plants, ready to ship, 60c per 500, $1 per M. Shipped day ordered. J. es: Walker, Box 65, Wray, Ga. - Want to contract with party to sell cabbage plants and potato plants. K. E. Lee, Carters, Ga. Kellogues Everbearing - strawberry plants, $1.25 per M. S. E. Bearden, Nicholls, Ga. Wakefield Early J, Wakefield cabbage. plants 25c per 100, 75c for 500, $1.25 per M, postpaid del. $1 per M for 3M and up. Large amounts. express del.: Nice large field grown plants: J. W. Hodges, Odum, Ga. Frost proof and E. J. Wakefield cab- bage plants, heading variety, sown from best seeds and from 1 to 3M pos- tage paid at $1.25 per M. 5c for 500, postpaid. 5M or more, $1 per M. Pos- tage or express collect. No personal checks: Money order or stamps. J. C. Chambers; Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Kudzu rooted joints, $4 per M. A:|_ P. Wheeler, 201 Dodson St., Americus, | Ga. pee isis and: Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 40c per C. Hima- laya dewberries $1 per doz. Quince |trees, English horse apple trees, 20c each. Add postage. ner, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. i Charleston and Jersey C, | $1.25 per M del. 5M and more 75c per M. express collect. Lady Thomp- son and Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per C, $2 per M del. 5M and more $1.75 per M express collect. Guaran- | teed full count and prompt shipments | Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Earliest improved Klondike \straw- berry plants, 30c per C.- $2.25 per M. Everbearing strawberry plants, 40c per C, - Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Rarliest variety improved Klondike strawberry plants, all young, well roo- $1.25 per 500, $2 per Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. a ; EJ. and Flat Dutch cabbage its 500 for 50c $1 per MFO? Wil) ~ehange 1M cabbage plants for 1M Bermuda onion plants, each to pay postage. WwW. B. Skinner. Gainesville. Crh. Res 42. . Sabbare and all varieties 500. $1.25. per Welch Sylvester, Ga. Million? frost proof cabbage plants, extra early J. and Chas. W. Succession onion plants pow rea- price postpaid, 75c M. Miss Minta Hyer: sure head and Flat Dutch, fresh grown Iaree well rooted, 55e per 500, 90 per M $1.70 per 2M del. bv P. P. post- naid. -Prompt shipment anq satisfac~ tion neogs: F, perald, Ga ~ Bed. raspber yy plants, 45 for 50c or per 100 pestpaid. J. W. , Gosnell, kasvi t gt ok Several M. Lady whempee: #ion- ; AS Million. plants for sale, Early Chas. | cold proof | Mrs. W. N. Tur- | Wakefield | /and Flat Dutch cabbage heading va- | riety and Ga. -collards, 25c per F. Stokes, Fitz- | Jf | Blondike s 50c per 100. BULLETIN kno wwhat plants may be depended upon to live and thrive and ship this kind. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga, Frost proof cabbage plants Early Jersey Chas. Wakefield, and Success- ion, $1 per M, Bermuda onion plants $1 per M. All plants del. B. F. Mal- lard, Brooklet, Ga. Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M, or 75c in 5M lots. Add pos- tage. F. L. Pearson, Altamaha, Ga. Earliest variety Improved Klondike strawberry plants, Gov. inspected, $2.- 50 -per M. del. Prompt shipment. Miss Lena Norris, Sparks, Ga., Rt. 2. Cabbage plants, all leading varieties and genuine Bermuda onion plants, Vellow and white, $1 per M, $3.75 per 5M; .$6.50 per 10M. Good plants and prompt shipment suaranteed. Jd. A: nieel els Thomasville, Ga. Cabbage, Bermuda onion. and col- biard plants, $1 per M. W..W. Will- jams, Quitman, Ga. Large sage plants, 10c or 15 per cutting: Healthy. Mrs. Warthan Par- nell, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1. Charleston Wake., E. J... cabbage plants, 65c per 500; $1.10 per M del. $8 per 10M. collect. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Himalaya blackberry plants with roots, 25c doz. or exch. for Kentucky bean seed or. white crease back beans, velvet okra seed or any kind of wax beans, bunch beans, horse radish roots. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga. Klondyke and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $2 per M, 30c per 100; Mastodon blackberry plants, 60c per doz; raspberry, black and cream, 60c doz; Himalaya berry plants, $2 per 100. Also ee peach trees, 10c ea; Kudzu roots, $8 per M. Add pos- tage. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. Red raspberry plants 45 for 50c or on per 100. Olin Gosnell, Clarkesville, a. Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, 35c per 100; blooming size and full of life and ood count. Mrs. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Klondike strawberry plants $2 per M or exch. for Chas. Wakefield or E. J. cabbage plants or Calif. or orange sorghum seed at 5c Ib. for cabbage and onion plants: renceville, Ga., Rt. 1. Kudzu roots, the permanent - forage 1c ea. Write for. quantity price. O. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga, All varieties, frost proof cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, now rea- dy postpaid, 30c per 100; 60c per 300; 75c per 500; $1.30 per M. Express col- lect $1 per M. W. C. Hamby, Val- dosta, Ga., Rt. 2. Rooted Kudzu plants from 2 to 5 _yrs. old, $1.35 per 100, or will exch. for budded pecans, pineapple, pears, ev- erbearing strawberry plants. Mrs. Lula Parker, Moultrie, Ga. Strong vigorous. Bermuda grass plants, not damaged by the freezes, 7oc. Add postage. P. W. Harrison, Halcyondale, Ga. E. J.,; Chas. Wakefield, Succession cabbage plants, $1 per M del. or exch ese for N. C. runner seed peanuts. . Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1.. re tae Wakefield, Gopenneren cab- bage plants, $1.25 per M. N. T. Christ- mas, Pinehurst, Ga. Chas. Wakefield, EL me cabbage plants, now ready $1 per M. 5M or 10M lots 75c del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure Porto Rican potato plants. count and quality guaranteed, $1.50 per M; tomato plants Stone variety, Williams, Coffee, Ga. ting 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Catnip, 10c punch, 3 for 25c. Cash with order. Mys. Se} EO; Chambers, Bowdon, Ga. Rt, She : ; Frost proof E. J. and Chas. Ww. yoen field grown plants, ready. Full | count; well rooted, 30c for 200. 60 for 500, $1 per M del. by prepaid P. P- J. . Stokes, Fitzgerald Ga... Rt. 3. Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas and Jersev Wakefield. Flat Dutch and Succession, $1 per M. Bermuda on- ion plants, $1 per.M by express. oes Mavis & Son. Tifton, Ga. Early Jersey and Charleston frost- for 500, $1 per M. postpaid. prompt shipments. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. Genuine: nursery grown progressive bearing strawberry plants,. 0c - 490" or "$5 $3.50: Ber, M. . Cleveland, es J. F. Hughes, Law- {+muda onion plants. | FOB, or exch. for W. L PAGE. FIF Lucretia, 50c per 100. Best variety grapes, concord Niagara, . and Grape cuttings, 5c each, $4 per om Mrsi 3B: DL; Robinson, Green a. 1 ; Bermuda onion and leading ties cabbage cath 500 for 60 M. Mrs. R. E. Hackle. 603 E. S nah Ave., Valdosta, Ga. = Frost proof cabbage and Berm onion plants, 75c per M. Prompt sh ment. J. O. Lewis, Valdosta, Large size dewberry plants per M, less quantities 15 ea. size high bush blackberry plants, per M' les quantities 15 ea. -Mrs. L. /Brittingham,. Guyton, Ga. ; St. Regis Red Raspberry. pla 50c per doz. or will exchange for. products. J. E. Phillips, 8128 Ste art. Ave. Hapeville, Ga Phone *houn 1345-W, * eat ee: Plants. W anted i cress. Want some watercress tops of the true water Walker, Norwood, Ga. Want to engage Porto Rican to slips Gov. insp. in 50M lots to b del..as soon as I can grow from th J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville, Ga. F Want 1 doz. rhubarb or pie roots, large variety. Will exch. nice sundried peaches, each to postage on what they ship. M S. K. Stacks, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. Want prices on 200M Porto Rica potato plants, State insp. and tres \ eo Apr. del. B. F. Mallard, Brook Want prices on 25M Bermuda ion plants, aes white kind. lowest price. J. K. Kennedy, Mi Ga. Sand For Sale Dwarf Essex rape seed, 10c_ 1b, S._ Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga, a Hastings syrup cane seed, exch. for Soy beans, Otoota redos. Lb. for Ib. Ea. to pay Carl G. Bettis, Cumming, Ga. also running, 20c 1b. or exch. fo. No stam order filled for less than 50c. | T. Tanner, Sere ste if Box 8. change 2- cups for Tb. Cae x ay turnip seed, ae 2 Ibs rape ue collard, heading Vare 35e ful. Exch. for E. J. cabbage pla or cabbage seed; nice, Honey Dri sorghum cane seed. 50e pk: $1 BRA OF 80c per M. April shipping cabbage plants now ready, $1 per M. James: ' Evergreen running sage rooted eut- | proof cabbage plants, now ready, 65c | per M. Missionary and oe pure bred pullets, now laying, geese or young guineas. z Tablandosa, Ga. Long neck, sound, ouRfiaat seed for os Mrs. J. D. Boyett Ga. Rt. oy Yellow nest onions, 45c gal gay X postage. Mrs., Mae Fowler, Roy, Farm Help Want Want a good, nice, white girl, 20 yrs. old, or a widow without chil ~dren to live as one of family and with gen. work poultry, e home. Good eas Sani ae get in touch wit who has good stock farm. lease or raise cows on halve some cows of my own also, | cream separator. Exp. Write. Hall, Stilson, Ga. Rt. 1. Man with small family. yO to hear from parties needin dry hand milker for 1931. sea 3 yrs. exp. in all kinds of dairy Ref. if needed. C. Smith Hightowe Valdosta, Ga., RFD 6, Box - Want man or bov to live: in. as one of family and help wi on small farm. Will give so ine money; also want hones worker girl between 15 and live as one of family and as poultry. and other light wor advance RR fare to right is unable to pay their ow Inez Bigbee, Shellman, | Ga Want young white man of good | als t owork on farm for pa and part crop, board and and live in. home_ with Chris: ! ily. -Mrs..P D. Hicks, Adl, G i Want partner who can finance Raise salem yearn ay PAGE SIXTEEN MARKET BULLETIN oe Thursday, February 5, 1931, i ~ of annual] phlox 25c per doz,| yellow day lilies (dbl) also gladioli : Flowers and Seed For Sale eas aad. Sain oe hace carla oe eae Mrs. A. F. OKelley,| bulbs (variegated) for snapdragon, 20c doz. Add postage on orders less | Maysville, Ga. Rt. 2. pink and ae oper Pee pink (Continued from page thirteen) {than 1. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver| Want to exchange nice gladioli bulbs|double_althea, rooted cape j e or Red dogwood, Te doz. - Blueberry, | Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. (red) guaranteed to bloom first year,|write what you have or want. Mrs. - iy, sepsnete ae pee: Pay also double pl o My apes pale - 114 Houston St., Haw- Z. and yellow 5 \. (red, yellow and variega' colors . Sugar a and aoreeeee sero ms Flowers And Seed Wanted azaleas, japonicas, yellow or or] Pink crepe ragrtle 2to 4 ft. well a. F alurace ines ane white oe 15c| Wanted cuttings of geraniums of new car ee et Rt. 4, oe vee a we awe : Althea lilies, 20c ea, winter ferns eee pulled off with Boor wt ban Waycross Ga. = change for runner peanuts or early Mieitage 200 ae Flowering ore snierer: varie : and deep red, un-| Want all kinds eS box ae iS apse See rece ter i ea Bee ao a Ue , | and state ree sprouts, 20c ea. All wel] rooted,| rooted cutting for cutting. Mrs. B. C. suhag a. wie pathic os for 1-d-bb. velvet beatis no orders pas add postage. Mr. C. C. Wright, Loving,| Johnson, Thomasville, Ga. RFD 4. : less than 60c. Exch for carpet grass _ Ga Wanted to exchange milk and wine Wan, to exchange King Humbert eed. Mrs. J. B. Brown, RFD 1. Ses Bi i lilies for tiger lilies or plumbago plant|canna bulbs for iris bulbs all colors Fink peonies, 25 ea Arborvitae, 25| -\oteq, Miss Nona Childs, Hartsfield,| but not mixed, one for one, each to|an, Ga. ea, flowering quince, 20c ea, white nar- : : : Ga. pay charges of bulbs received, any : , 60c, 100; white jonquils, yellow ; sf eissus, G0c, ae ine: Soe ee Ow ait ta exch, gladioli_ bulbs and amount Mrs. E. L. Lester, Fort Val-| Miscellaneous For Sale c. Shasta daisies, 30c doz. Japanese | db] poppy seed for any of gar- paw : : , a tose lilies, 50c doz, blue and eget den seed. Mrs. W. T. Steed, Macon,| Want large mums, all colors. Please| Tobacco, smoking, 10c; chewing, lie iris lilies, 30c doz, hibiscus, 2 for 25c,|Ga. RFD 2. write what you have aiso price and if| FOB. Mrs. Ralph M. Bennett, Sur- : Ga. Rt. 2. Ce flowering almond, 2 for 25c, strawberry. Would like to exchange white iris, you will exchange for other flowers. | rency, - eS bushes, Mt. Laurel and ivy, azalea, 3| day yellow lilies (double) also gladi@li| Miss Myrtis Swann, Lithonia, Ga. Rt.| Catnip, 3 bunches, 25c; yellow rats- for 25c, perennial phlox, 50c, 100. Miss| bulbs varigated for snapdragons, pink | !. bane, 30c lb. sassafras, green, 20; Lucy Wilson, Loving, Ga. and red perennial phlox, pink althea| , Want to exch any kind of pit flowers cherry. bark root, 30c lb. Add postage. Red and pink hibiscus, 2 for 25c, or-| (double) rooted crepe jasmine or write|for 2 bunches of water hyacinths or Mrs. Maudie Abercrombie, Loving (ia. ange day lilies, old fashioned white|what you have or want. Mrs. Jodie C.| water lilies. Each one pay postage. pip oe het at. Sega oe each, $2.40 jonquils, yellow daffodils, hardy per-| Butler, 114 Houston St., Hawkinsville, we ne Long, Rt. 4, Box 13, Cleve- | Bike elores sia ite es oe -ennial phlox, tansy, 50c per 100, purple | Ga. : and, Ga. / a oie nce Ra averides. Iris lilies, 30c doz., Jppab: Wanted to exchange red King Hum-| Wanted to exchange white narcissus, Hughes, Fairmount, Ga. Ns ese tiger lilies, 50c doz., golden glow,| bert and yellow spotted red Queen Hel-| yellow jonquils and bronze cannas for Free from disease, 10M stalks of 30c doz., hardy snap dragon, 15c doz.,|en Canna bulbs at 75c per dozen for| pink and white cannas. Laura Mc-, green sugar cane, which will av. about dbl. red and orange and yellow cannas,| white feed sacks, dried fruit or chick-| Curry, Hollywood, Ga. : 5 ft. long, at $1 per 100 stalks. R. 8. 3 for 25c, purple and lavender lilac, 2|ens. D. L. Carter, Lake Park, Ga. Rt.2| Would like to exchange everbearing| Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. | - for 25c, snowballs, 25c ea, Balm of Gil-| Want to exchange lilac bushes and/| strawberry plants for japonicas of any| Home-made cheese, 35c lb. 3 Ibs. $1. ead, 3 for 25c, flowering almond, two | hedge also fig bushes for dried peaches; color or cotton rose or any pretty) Add postage. Miss Ella May Fordham for 25c, yellow thornless roses, 6 for|and apples. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. | monthly double rose, box wood cuttings | Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. 25c, Japanese hedge bushes, 6 for 25c,| Exchange yellow and white jonquils| or plants. Will send 100 plants for! per house fertilizer (clean of trash, evergreen galax, trailing arbutus, 20c/for cannas, gladiolus (any kind except/ strong japonicas or roses. Would like except a few feathers), for garden or doz., rhododendrons, Mt. ivy, Hemlock, red) well rooted rose bushes, petunila/ to have some hyacinths and dahlias of flowers, $3 per cwt. S. D. Harrison, strawberry bushes, Azaleas,l5c ea.|seed, dahlias, pansies, phlox seed oOr/any color, have pinkfairy lilies and Kathleen, Ga. eh Cherokee roses, 75 doz, Burr rose, 15c|ferns of different kinds, I will also/summer white jonquils. Send what/ i. black hulled walnuts, 2c Ib ea. Collection of ten different roses,|exch. marigold seed for any of the/ you have and tell what you want. Wh.| Q.4i) fartness. Mineral Bluff Ga. 60c. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Mineral Bluff,| above flowers or will sell jonquils for|], Hutcheson, Norristown, Ga. plackherty (ism a0e rane ra Ga., C-o Deharts box. -"|20 per dozen. Mrs. T. E. Grayson,| Want all kinds of geraniums, be- j)ackberry jelly 50c at 30c pt Se Geranium cuttings, dark red, pink Alma, Ga. Gen. Del. . |gonias and fancy leaf caladiums. Mrs. piockberries 30c at. Add postage if Iso dark red rose, 5 cutting. Conca _ Want tulip and gladioli bulbs. J. K./J. D Wilcox, Hazlehurst, Ga. RFD 3, sont pp. Mrs. Lula Bell Aipharetia geranium, pink and red, 5c ea, velvet Kennedy, Menlo, Ga. . : Box 150. Ga. Rt. 2 2 : 0 wandering Jew 5c cutting, sultana, Want to exchange shasta daisy/ I would like to hear from someone : : peach, 5c cutting. Miss Myrtis Swann, plants for large white, red and yellow| who will have some early daffodils in ., Black Haw bushes. 2 to 3 ft. 20 and Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1 pote chrysantehemum plants or any other|bloom. I can use from 3 to 5 hundred 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. ~ Canna bulbs, double pink, 2 for 25, large variety. Marietta Jennings, Sum-| dozen each day before Feb. 15th. F. C.| Fidids. Dahlonega, Ga, Rt. 1. on ed double canna bulbs, 2 for 50c, yel- ner, Ga. RFD 2. ae Snow, Decatur, Ga. RFD 1. piss HA 30c - hickory nuts. all ow cannas, 3 for 45, red double Cal- | Wanted strong rooted abelias, gold-| Wanted shrubbery of all kinds. Will) (at. 40 gal. sassafias roots, 25 Ib. fornia dahlias, 25c bulb, 2 for 45c, pur- en bells, red and pink azaleas, pink} exch dahlias (nice large kind), ferns, ai Want ta G 40c ci Mrs. Lee and white mixed dahlias, 2 for 25c, weigelas, thunbergi, spireas and mock | geraniums and other flowers. Mrs. L. ie bl k aa , the x icked! att 3 for 45c. Polonais Rose, pink dou- orange, will exchange S. C. R. I. Red/C. Ridley, RFD 4, Franklin, Ga. hand elect Monk te Go ah a nae ble, 25c root, or 6 for $1. Yellow Tap- eggs or white multiplying onions for; Want to exchange large and medium ie jhe are From = ti ha -gnza rose, 50c ea. Snowball roots, 25e same. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga. || size abela plants, perennial phlox, um-| 2 (con Pad Cry. trom HADES ea. 2 for 45c. Add postage. Miss Rose Wanted 1 M ball box woods, 6 to 8/brella palms for American beauty ros-| 4. nurr Phiiometh Ga Tilley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 88. inches_high, well rooted (not the/es, red and white, junipers, red Crepe|~Yenow Root. ereen, 400 Ib Seven aponicas, 25c ea. Boxwood and arbor dwarf). Give best price and send| myrtle, hyacinth bulbs, trailing forsy-| po 75 Ib or trek: bark ea vitae, 25c ea, 10 choice roses, 75 doz, sample. Write at once. U. M. Malli-|thia, peonies or small boxwoods. E. T.| cucumber bark. 26e tb. dogwood bark. yellow thornless roses, 50c doz, blue- coat, Chickamauga, Ga. RFD 1, Box 36) Dickens, Vidalia, Ga. 5c \ lb; witchhasel 20c ibe Add: Hoes berry bushes 50c doz, Japanese barber- Wanted 2 doz. snow drops. Will pay Would exchange value for camellia, ane z ; p y bushes 65c doz, native red and yel- c for same or exchange shrubs.| japonica. pride of Rochester, bleeding 16 am a poten er See ow azaleas, 15c ea, or 70c doz. Ever- Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Lithonia, Ga. Rt.| heart, beauty bush, red spirea, red Jap- un to four feet high, $25. Mrs. Alice green galax 35c doz, yellow bloom win- 2. anese barberry, regal lilies, madonna. i ter pinks 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.| Please give price of perennial sweet lilies and fox gloves. Mrs. W. H.. Ruck- eon at aster vara oe i Ollie Cole, Loving, Ga. peas in the following colors, yellow, er, Milner, Ga. trees, from 2 to 6 ft. high, 15c each oF Gorgeous Oriental poppies, (dbl red) lavender, purple and red. Will exch. Would like to exchange 1-2 doz. dbl. $1 doz. del. Write for prices on larger ow .sed as early as ground can be lilies or buy. Miss A. Dixon, Box 55, dahlia tubers, mixed colors or 1-2 doz.| oy dere Lae Wings, Gainesville, Ga, worked, tall~ hibiscus, the beautiful Alma, Ga. . | large flowering cannas for English pea;/pR+ 9 : ee ee mallow marvels, petunia (mixed) hol-; Wanted 1 rhododendron, 1 magnolia, seed or good sound peanuts or white 15 Georgia Bell peach trees, 10c ea. lyhocks, pink, also red, Marvel of Peru, 1 cultivated azalea, perennial sweet nest onions. Each to pay charges on lot $1.50. White black berries of a aster (rose color) morning glory (mix- pea, althea, snow garland spirea, blue what we send. Mrs J. Winter, Buford, large variety $1 per hundred. Exch ed). clematis panicuata, tall African or iris, double hibiscus, perennial lark Ga. / lalso large Lady Thompson * strawberry marigold, ageratum (blue), ragged |spur gladiolus, and double hollyhocks,| Wanted to exchange large pink or| pjants, 75 per hundred, or exchange ailor, calliopsis, larkspur (blue), koc- | will,exchange buddleia, Van Houtti | blue hydrangeas, according to soil, well for white feed sacks in good condition | (makes lovely hedge), coleus, zin- | spirea, white iris, or golden bell, 2 or| rooted and hardy, for japonicas, peon- also one gallon white sunflower seed. nia (mixed), Shasta daisy, blue flow-|3 year old plants, write before sending. | ies or iris or will sell at 25c each, large $1, or exchange for anything of same red cane geranium, 10c pkg, 3 for|Mrs. G. S. Watson, RFD 1, Thomson, | ones 50c or 3 for $1 or 5 25 plants for| value. Three large Irish junipers, $4 5c, 8 for 50c, 20 for $1. Stamps ac- | Ga. $1, thrift plants 15 per doz. Sage well| each, one horse wagon in running con- cepted, or exchange for things can use.} We will pay ten to thirty dollars per| rooted 10c each or 12 for $1. Other | dition $15, or exchange for hogs, goats Mrs. Annie Lee Uewton, 235 Watnul|thousand for cuttings of Camellia| value to exchange for day old chicks, or chickens. Mrs. Cona Roper Cleve- St... Toccoa, Ga. Japonicas. Send us a sample of the/large breed. Mrs. J. E. Hogue, Gor- land Ga Bia tay 2 and 3 yr old, old fashioned month- | bloom of the variety you have to sell.| don, Ga. Speckled crowders and white Cali- y dbl black red rose bushes 25c or 5 for | Macon Nurseries, Macon, Ga. Wanted beautiful pink and red can-| fornia black eyed peas, 20c per Ib. or $1, white narcissi, $1 per 100, db] yel-| Wanted. 2 small magnolia trees at|/nas will exchange for doublt dahlia|g ibs for $1. Cream mush peas ois low daffodils $1.25 per 100 db] red car-| reasonable price. Mrs. R. L. Freeman,| roots, hyacinths of all colors or other per Ib. in 5 lb. lots $1, white and spec- tions, 10c ea, white blooming size | Forsyth, Ga. RFD 6. flowers and shrubs. Write before/kieq. Half runner garden beans, ex- onies 25 ea, dahlias, different col-| Wanted to exchange several hundred | sending. Mrs Roy Peterson, Vidalia,| tra early and tender hulled. when , honeycomb, aster and dbl large | nice strawbrry plants at 20c per hun-/ Ga. fully matured. 25 per teacup. Red flowering mixed 5c doz, Hastings dred and 100 nice large orange canna/ Will exch. Madonna or lemon lily multiplying, and white nest onions, brown chrysanthemums, white and bulbs, green foliage, at 50c per doZ/ bulbs or angels trumpet or shrubbery | 9 per galion. del. Can furnish 3 lbs. - yellow and plain yellow 5c per 100. for any of the following: 2 golden bell | for 1 cedar deadora, 1 golden spirea, 4| of nice fresh country butter at 35 per Dbl fire ball, yellow and orange with forsythia, 1 double bridal wreath spi-/| golden arborvitaes, 1 terrestrial orchid,| jp. del each week. Mrs. B. L. Brown, ronze leaves cannas, 75c doz. Dwarf rea, must be well rooted. Write first, | 1 magnolia, 1 flowering crab or bechtel,| Rt. 1. Ball Ground, Ga. : ue Iris $1 per 100, Hardy blue pink,| good variety double or pom pom dahlia; Eva Rathke Kerria Japonica, red leaf Running butter bean seed for sale, ender and purple verbena, 20c doz, bulbs, double hyacinths or nice large) barberry, philadelphus or mock orange,! 19 per cupful. Add postage. Will ex- double white 7 sister, dbl red, dbl pink, | well rooted, well packed plants of the/bleediing heart. (No name given). change. Mrs. W G6 an Loco, dbl yellow Marcheal Neil rambler cut- | following:double hollyhock, sweet wil-| Wish to exchange large pepper seed, | Ga . . W. G. . M tings 15 doz. Cedar, Roosevelt and/| liam, fox glove, thrift or snow balls. I/ lettuce seed or turnip seed for tulip, Fox grape jelly in pint cans, 25c pt. # rested ferns, 20c ea., red fire ball| also have nice small well shaped ce-/ bulbs. Want a doz. tulip bulbs of dif- Add 10c for otape. Myrtis. Swann, osebud red, white dbl geraniums 15/dars to exchange. Mrs. J. D. Farley,| ferent colors. Write before sending and Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. Z a. Dif. colors, hollyhock plants,| Rt. 3, Norwood, Ga. how you will exchange. Mrs. H. S.| One of the oldest bibles made. S. & i Soa Pa gt oe I were 0 oie ee having ees a ge peer Ga. (After P. just alike. Write for price Mrs. T. s. W. H. ey, er,| ornamental shrubs for sale. Junipers| this week m will be Buchan-| 7 7; : : pos any arborvitaes, lucidium, abelias, pink | an, Ga. RFD 1). r a Lively, Rt. 2, Box 41, Blue Ridge, Blue flag, or Iris, white flag bulbs/spirea. etc. State what you have and/ Large red, pink and lavender ver- : a Trumpet daffodils, 25 doz, $1.50 per| price must be reasonable. Mrs. R. C.|bena well rooted, also gaillardia plants. GRAIN FOR SALECar Lots y 0, jonquils, April narcissus, snow-| Carpenter, 58 Willow Ave. N. E., Atlan-| Will exchange for pink perennial! Car load of soy bean straw, (soy rops, June lilies, (yellow) 20c doz, 90c| ta, Ga. eo: phlox, delphinium, snap dragon or! beans threshed out) and No. 1 Kudzu - 100, Dorothy Perkins roses, flower-| Want 2 peony bulbs, blooming size,|hollyhock plants. Mrs. J. T. McCor-/| hay. Straw bean straw $12.50 per ton, almond, purple Lilac, 2 for 25e, Ar-| pink and white, exchange 2 blooming | mick, Dry Branch, Ga. Kudzu, $22.50 FOB Lovett. J. P. Ma- r River and California privet hedge/| size milk and wine lily bulbs for same.j Would like to exchange white iris,!ihews, Lovett, Ga. ee ig : : j a tit Thursday, February 5, 1951. Flowers And Seed For Sale (Continued from page twelve) Want to exchange physostegia, im- patiens, 2 colors of begonias, 3 differ- ent varieties 1 coralline,; lucerne Cha- telaine Supreme, Blue eyed babies (bulbs) also chrysanthemum plants. Write what you have for exchange. Mrs. S. D. Smith, Baxley, Ga. ; _ Jonquil bulbs, $1 per 100, large yel- low mums also straw color, large red monthly roses, abundant bloomer, 12 Old fashion yellow pinks, jonquils, 20c per doz. dbl. yellow canna bulbs and single red canna bulbs 15 per . double yellow daffodils 25 doz. hey Suggs, Gillsville, Ga. RFD 2. Red spider lily bulbs 20c each 3 for 50c, 7 for $1., no stamps accepted. Mrs. N. Overby, 315 South Harris Street. Sandersville, Ge _ Old fashion pinks, 25c per doz. pre- BS d. Privet hedge bushes 50c per doz. well rooted, full count. not pre- ee A. B. Caldwell, RFD 2 Smyr- ona. Ga Red spirea, 25c each, 3 for 60c; lg. _ size plts..of wh. Altheas, 25c each, 3 for 60c; purple wisteria and weeping Mary 20c each; purple lilac 25c each crepe myrtles, pink and lavender. good Size, 20c 3 for 50c: flowering pear. 20c: pink weigelas 25c. All plants ell rooted; gladioli bulbs of 3 desir- able named var. 507 per doz. Postage paid on orders of 60c or more. Mrs. R. . Steinheimer. Woolsey. Ga. Rt. 1. White spirea 25c each; sweet winter honeysuckle 25c: 7 pink weigelias, 25c ea; purple and white lilacs, 15, Eng- ish dogwood, 15c each. 3. butterflv ushes 25c ea; pink verbena large 5c each. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. enie Daniel. RFD 5, Jefferson, Ga Coral vines 15c ea. 6 for 75c: ver- na, red white 20 per doz; red white eye 6 for 20c; arborvitae pyramidal 2 years olq 8 in. 30c ea. or 3 for 75c. 3 yrs. old 12 to 14 in. 50c ea. or 3 for $125; hardy hydrangea 20c each; Jap bush honevsuckle 20c each: perennial Sters, white, 20c doz; large db!. pink poppy seed 5c per pke: Fla sweet pea ed 5c pkg. nder 25c. Send p*stage for inquir- Ss. Mrs. Ida Taylor, RFD 2, Ar- ngton, Ga. 5 doz. fine bush top narcissus 50c per dZ. or exchange for fresh new geese feathers or white peas or bush white butter beans or peanuts. Mrs. Copeland Moye, Hamilton, Ga. English dogwood 20c each; blue iris 30c per doz; red dogwood 15c ea: corn geraniums 75c per dez: morning bride 20c each; sweet shrubs 20c each; mtn. iv yand mtn. laure] 15 each: snow pink Cherokee roses $1 per doz; crab- apple sprouts 20c each: black walnut Sprouts 20c each; ball willows 15 ea: holly bushes 20c each, hemlocks 3 for 25c; evergreen galax anq trailing ar- tus 25 per doz. All wel rooted. Add Postage. Miss Ruby Pittman, Loving es Yellow spotted, red double cannas at ce per doz. or F0c per 1-2 doz., yellow spotted red double eladioli bu'bs at 35 Per doz. or 20c per 1-2 doz. or will exch. for chickens, dried fruits, dry leld peas or beans. Mics Recy Cope- and RFD 2, Box 77, Valdosta. Ga. _ Well rooted white rose of Sharon. yellow forsythia, 25c each, dahlia bulbs Ted, yellow and variegated, 50c per doz Mrs. G. L. Tanner, Rt. 2, Col- lege Park, Ga. . Polanthus narcissus bulbs very fra- ant. yellow with white centers and blooming clusters 30c per doz. or 50 or $1. Red. yellow, pink. white, bronze, lavender. incurved mums, lg. and shaggy, six of either kind 30 per - OY 1 2of each, 6 doz. in all for $1. L sprengeri, maiden uffy ruffes Boston, sword Roosevelt ferns. pink sultanas. 15c each. Mrs. G. Samples, Alamo. Ga. Mixed colors 4 o'clock seed 7c per S. spn. full. Mrs. W. O. Whitley, 'D 2. Mauk, Ga. daffodils, butter coups, 200 Add postage on orders: MARKET BULLETIN per doz. or $1 per 100, yellow and salmon pink cannas, 5c per root, yel- low and white lilies, 5c per root, chry- santhemums 5c per cutting, large yellow, white, bronze, purple and pink verbena 5c per cutting. Mrs. N. W: Williams, RFD 2, Oglethorpe, Ga. Pink and purple crepe myrtle 4 to 6 feet, well rooted, 20c each or $15 per a Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus, a. Mixed butter and eggs, jonquils and April blooming narcissus, Golden glow false dragon heads, 25c per doz. and postage or wil exchange for bleeding heart, oleanders any color and white crepe myrtle all. well rooted. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena, Ga. 1 doz. dahlia bulbs, including all -| colors such as Pride of Calif. Mrs. Car] Salhacks, Maud Adams, DeLeon -etc., carefully packed, $1 or exchange for 1 good barred rock or red hen, each paying postage. Pink cannas, Hun- garian and Mrs. Conard, 40c per doz. or 3 doz. $1 postpaid. Purple lilac and -| golden bell bushes, few grown well rooted. 20c each. or 6 for $1. Mrs. A. R. Clack, Auburn, Ga. - 1 good size cape jasmine $1.50 also goog size rooted boxwood bushes 20c coon Mrs. T. L. Cochran, Temple, a. % Mountain laurel and ivy. 2 for 25c. azaleas and red dogwood 15c each or 2 for 35c. white and pink fall pinks 30c doz. white pines 20c each, trailing arbutus and evergreen galax, 25c per doz., mtn. ferns 15c per doz. all well rooted. Add postag:. Miss Emma- gene Waters, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Sweet shrubs, mtn. laurels, ivy, az- aleas 20c each. holly bushes 15c each. trailing arbutus, mountain: ferns, 15c per doz. tiger lilies and evergreen galax 20c per doz. req dozwoods 6 for $1 all well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. P. D. Waters, Mineral Bluff, Ga. White pines, black pines, azaleas laurels, ivy, crabapple, holly bushes red dogwood 20c each or 2 for 35c. Fal Ipinks 25c per doz. trailing arbu- tus 25c per doz. Evergreen galax 15c per doz. Sweet shrubs, pussy willows 20c each or 2 for 35c tiger lilies, 75c per 100, star of Bethlehem 20c per doz., hearts ease plants 20c per doz all well rooted. Add postage. Mfrs. Dora Waters. Minera] Bluff. Ga. -Bridal wreath, white, pink or red monthly roses or red and pink climb- ing roses, purple lilac or yellow Eas- ter rose 15c each or $1.50 per doz Purple .iris, red or yellow cannas or Heremocallis. Dr. Regal lilies 7c each or 50 per doz. jonauils 3c each or 25c per doz. boxwood or evergreen cuttings 25c each or $2 per doz. All well rooted. Will exchange any - of the above for the following: spirea, weigelfa, flowering almond, rose of Sharon, butterfly bush. monthly roses. dahlias, peonies, veronica, -Royal ti- ger, calla lilies or lily of the valley. glad flower. gladioli. white or red li- lac, beauty bush or most any other kind of shrubbery or hardy flowers. W. E. Ferbert, RFD 5, Commerce, Ga. Old time pinks will exchange for garden beans. Mrs. E. j King Lear canna bubs one of the finest varieties grown 50c per doz. Want to exch. dahlia zennias, ' four ao gaillardia seed and about -2 doz. 4 oclock bulbs for early Eng- lisn pea seed. Mrs. W. T. Smith, RFD . Carlton, Ga. i The following are all state inspected frish Junipers, 4-5 ft. $1.59 ea; $15 doz. rIish Junipers 3-4 ft. $1 ea.- $19 per doz. Scotch broom, 75c ea., Abelia eaten: in. 35c ea., common Boxwood) -30 in. $1 ea., Dwarf Boxwocd, 0-12 n. $1 ea. Italian Cyprezs 20-20 in., 50> ea., Arbor Vitae 20-20 in. 40c ea. Hy- drangea, 0c ea. Blooming Quince, ' .95 ea... Fire thorn, 25c ea. Mrs. S. ~ Q. Duncan, RFD 1, Cornelia, Ga. - 18 nice boxwoods for sale $9 for the Jot or. cuttings 10c each. Mrs. J. B. . Purdy, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. For Sale. gladiolus bulbs 30c_ per doz. or $2 per 100, blooming size mixed ' dahlias, some double and some sinzle, 5c per doz. Wi'd azalia 75c per doz. or exch some for improved spanish SS enralg or 100 lbs. White fcel sacks. 2 lyn Roberts, RFD 3, Tallapoosa, Ss - Beautiful Dorothy Perkins well root- ed rose vines, 102 each. Mrs. J. Wood - Browning, Sr., Box Springs. Ga. _ Azalea, red and yellow, 25c per doz. evergreen 15 per doz., trailing arbu- tus, 15c per doz. White dog wood 15 : a, oliceg wmtn. ferns 15 per d72z. Mtn. - Jaurels 25c per doz. Crabappes 25 .doz. black pine 15 per doz. mtn. ivy 25c per doz. Add pcstaze. Mra -Earline Carson, Morganton. Ga. ; Three dozen gladioli bulbs. pink, dozen, 25c. 200 narcissi bulbs and daffodil bulbs, per doz. 25c. One dozen fragrant lemon lily, 40c. One half dozen amaryllis bulbs, red, 75c ea. One half dozen pink day lly bulbs, _ 25 each. Blue flay lily bulbs, per - dozen, 25c. Two big bunches peonies. one red, one white, each, 75c. Feather hyacinths double roman hyacinths, blue and yellow crocus. 1-2 doz. each, 25c. Oranve day lily bulbs, per dozen, - 15c. Add postage. Mrs. Fannie King White, Ga., Rt. 1, 75-A. Strawberry bushes, 15 each or $1.59: - per dozen. Black and white pines, 102 ~ each, or $1 per dozen. White dozwood - 15c each, or $1.25 per dozen. Azaleas .. 15 each, or $1.50 per dozen. Moun- tain laurel, 15c each, or $1.50 per doz. Rhododendron, 15 each. or $1.60 per dozen. Pink Cherokee roses, $1 per dozen. Crabapple, 15c each, cr $1.50 _ per dozen. Blue berry bushes, 35 per dozen. Orange day lilies. 25 per doz. Wild cherry bushes, 15c each, or $1.50 per dozen. Holly bushes. 15c each. or 1.50 per dozen. All plants and bush- es well rooted and nice size plants. ~~ Mr. Johnson Chastain. Morgenton. Ga. _-Crepe myrtle plants, well rcoted. bright red. I have 12 plants or more, 2 ft. high, 15c each. Add postage I SLOW im. or more high. 15 each. I will pay postage. Also purple [lac plants well -yooted, 15c each. Mrs. James A. Scott Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1. 20 Irish Junipers, two and three ft. high, 50c each. One Pav! Neyron pink rose bush, 4 ft. hich, 15c. One Lily of valley, light and dark pink varie- sg Three feet high. 75c. One by white rose bush, 2 ft. high, 50>. Rome, Ga. - Rooted cape jasmines, 15c each, or @ for 50c. Old fashion grass pinks, 25c per Snow balls, 20c each. Yellow have a doz. or more small plants. 12 i Mrs. B. T. Baldwin, 14 Elmwood St.. Mrs. W. B. Lindsey, Lenox,. ~ited thornless roses, 15c fach. Christmas cactus, 15c each. Hardy phlox. 25c per bunch. Add postage. Mrs. W. N. Turner, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1 Evergreen ferns, 10c each. Jonquiis, 25e per dozen. Dorothy Perkins rose, velvet rose, yel- low rose, all well rooted, 29 each. Orange flaz lily, 15 each or 4 fer 50>. Bridal wreath, 25c each. Pink weige- lias, 2 yrs. cld, 50 ea. Pink weiselia and yard hydrangea cuttings, 12 for 25e. Double yellow Japonica, 25c ea. or 6 for $1.. Snow drop bulbs. 25 per doz. -Add. postage. I will sell or exch for nice white feed sacks, or anything useful in the home. ._Mrs. M L. Kay. Talking Rock. Ga. Rt. 2. Purple and lavender iris, 90c per hundred. Pink weigelias, 30c per doz. Single jonquills and daffodils, 20c per doz. Geclden bells, 3 for 25. Foxgloves 20c per doz. Hedge buch cuttings, 50 per 109. Bridal bouocuet 10 each. Bri- dal wreath. 102 each, Pink almonds. -10 each. Two juniper bushes 2 feet high, $2 each. Cash or anything use- ful. Mrs.. Neoma Langley, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2; Box 37. White Snirea, 15c each. Red. and white hardy phlox, 25c per @ozen. Snowballs, 35c each, Double white easter roses, 30 each. Red althea, 20 each. Paper white narcissus, $1 per .100. Giant yellow daffcdils, $1. per 100, or $1 per hundred. Variegated sweet violets, 0c per 109. Forsythia, 152 each. Pink almonds, 102 each. Red, pink, ersam ard white monthly roses 103 each, niper cuttings, 15 per doz. One dozen button mums free with orders amoun- ting to 50c or more. Mrs. P. F. Sil- vers, Talkine Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Larse dbl. pink City Portland can- nas, large blcoms, $3 per 100. Presi- dents large tall. double red canna, very prolific, $2 per 109. Queen Helen, 12. yellow and red canna, $1.60 per 109. Eureka, large white canna, extra fine, $1. for 15. Mixed bulbs, jonquils,. daffodils, butter and eggs, crocus and yellow cluster, also fragrant narcissi, $1 per 109. White gardenias, 6 for $1. Coral berry bushes, 02 ench. White and pink oleander cuttings, $1 per Cozen. Large milk and wine lilies, 6 for $1. Large roval lily brIds, kas 13 or 14 lilies to stalk, grows 4 feet hith, 02 each. Monthly roce cuttings mix- ed, $1 per 10). White wistevia cut- tings, $1 ner dozen. Reoted 502 each. Large white shasta daisies, 25 per dozen. Will exchange any of above for fruit or dried fruits. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. Snapdragons, different colors, 20 a 4 > lilacs, 302 ea. Pink almonds 30 each. Blue_ Irish, 30c each. Snowballs, 30: each. Yellow Japonicas, 25c ea. Crepe myrtle, 20c each. Bleeding heart, 50: each: White and yellow mums, 30c per doz. Pink monthly voses. 25 ea. Foxglove 302 ner doz. Dusty miller, 253 perdozen. May cactus, 20 each. All well rooted. Add nostage. Mrs. Ef- fie Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Route 2. reoted, green buzhy tops. 10 each. $1 per dozen. $4 per 109. Magnolia glau- cia trees, reoted. 0c each, 3 for 1. Watermelon crepe myrtle trees. rcot- ed, 20c each, 5 for $1. Lilac, cape jas- mine, rooted. 33 each. Snirea, reoted, 25e each. Ol1 fashion English dog- wood, rooted. 25c esth. Cherokee rcs- es. roofed $20 per M. All kind canna bulbs, best varicties. $20 per 1M bvuths. oe Charlie M. Robinson, Greenville. a. 3 Camellia Japonicas, Winter bloom- ing, evercreen. full dcuble red, pink and variezated. Size 8 to 12 inches. Price 02 each, 3 for $1, prepaid. Earth ne roots. Ira D. Hancock, Moultrie, a. Several well rooted cape jasmines at 25c each. Dclivery stamps accepted. a R. R. Gailey, Baldwin, Ga., RFD King Humbert cannas, fiery red, $1 per dozen. Money order preferred. Red anid rink hybiscus seed, 102 per tea- spoonful. Deep red double poppy seed. 10c per teasnoonful. Mrs. May Phillins, Buford. Ga:, Rt. 4. 25 Well rooted dwarf boxwood plants 2 well rcoted crepe myrtle trees, two white lilacs, 2 white kerrias, 12 old fashioned blackberry lilacs, 12 sal- mon pink (City of Portland) cosmos and 2 variegated dahlia (white and red). all for $ 4del. Satisfaction or money refunded. Blanche Wordruff. Greenville, Ga. Double white spirea, 15 each. Pink weigelias, 15c each, 2 for 25. Double yellow jJaponicas, i5e each, MARKET BULLETIN ~~ American rd_- rose, Quaker Lady iris. 202 per doz. Cuttings, 15 per doz. Ju-_ .602: each, pink flowering, 29c. each. Hardy phlox, 25c doz. Lavender | First class boxwood plants heavily. for 25. Red Jap quince, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Snowball, 25 each, 3 for 60c. Bleed- ing heart, 35 each. Mountain azal- eas, $1 per dozen. Hardy mountain fern, 10c bunch. Dorothy Perkins and rambler rose, 10 each. Double pink almond, golden bells, English dog- wood, 10c each. Blue and lavender iris, 25c per doz. Daffodils, jonqui!s and narcissus bulbs, 20c per doz. All plants are from one to two years old and are well rooted. Mrs. J. W. Sil- ver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock, Ga. Hardy hibiscus, alteas, red jap quince, double white spirea, dark red velvet rose bushes, azaleas and dou- ble pink almond, 10c each or one of each, 50e. Iris, 30c per dozen. Purple foxglove, 2 dozen, 25c. Snowball, 25c each. Pink weigelias, 15c each. Hardy phlox, 202 per dozen. Mountain fern, 10c bunch. Plants are well rooted and from one to two years old. Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock, Ga. j i Double yellow japonica, pink weige- lia, 20c each. Juniper trees, one foot high, 35c each. Purple wisteria, white spirea, 20c each. Pink althea, double pink almond, 15c each. Gelden glow, yellow buttercups, purple foxglove, 20c per dozen. White and red mixed pinks, yellow buttons, fall pinks, 25 per dozen. Red baby rambter roses, 15 each. Al well rootcd. Add post- ave. Mrs. R. M. Ray, Ellijay, Ga., Rt 3 Box. 6.7 ; Double yellow japonica, two years eld, well rooted, 25 enc, cr extra 12. four year old, 02 eac.. Budicla, 2 yrs. cold. well rooted. 50c each. Exhi- bition chryzanthemums, 02 per doz., pretty colors. Tuhe rose 45c each. Pallida Darmatica iris, 45c per doz. Hybrid cactus dahlia, $1 per dcez. Dir- italis foxglove, 402 per doz. Bo-:wood. $1 each. Miss Clyde Barrett, Ellijay. Ga., Route 3. Box 53.9 - Double yellow japonica, 9 yr. old, well rooted, 25 each, er 4 yr. old &02 each. Iris 36 per doz. Deep red eve crene myftie, 45c- each. Jonauils and Red japenca, Pink althea, 202 each. Ficq althea 0c ea. Chrysanthemums, 02 per doz. Iybrid cactus dahlia, $1 per doz. Weddinz bell, $1 each. Mrs. Mart Gentry, El- Hjav Ga. Rt. 3. : White pine mountain laurcl. 20c ea. Red japonica, dsule vellow janenica, Caffodils, 30 per doz. and white snowball, 25 eas>. Purple wisteria, purple lilac and pink weize- lia, 15 each, Purple fozelove, white daisies, golden slow, 15e per d-z. R21 and white Hoellyhozks. 6c ecch.* All well rooted. Add pxstage. Mrs. Gar- vin Davis, Ellijay, Ga. Dbl. red monthly roses, seven sister roses, double yellow japonica, all 23c each. Pink almonds, 15c essh. Golden flow, 20c bunch. Box wood, 35c each. Day lilies, tiger lilies, 10c. Purp'e ani white iris, 40 doz. White Easter ros- es, 20c. Daffodils, 20c doz. or 1 per 109. Joncuils, 75c per 100. Caisies, 35c doz. Blue lilies 35c. dozen. Lavender foxsloves, 40c doz. Flower- ing locust. 25 eac. Pape: white nar- ci-sus, 35 doz. Snowball. 02 each. All well rooted. Will give free, one monthly rose with each $1 order. Ad ees Miss Lillian Dawes, Ellijay. a. : Double white spirea, well rooted 152 each; yellow jasmine blooms until xmas, well rooted 102 each; purple lilacs. well rcoted 102 ea; eream hon- eysuckle, well rooted 5 each; cape jasmine well rooted 152 each: o'd fash- ion prass pinks, wetj rocted 2 for 5ce: purpte swect violets, well rected, 1 doz for 15; pnlox plants. well rooted 1 coz. for 15c; all colors of mav day yel- low lilies 1 doz. 20; amaryllis bulbs. 3 bulbs for 202; red canna lily bulbs 1 doz. 25c: daisy-chrysanthemums 1 doz. 192; Dorothy Perkins ro-es, well rooted, 15 each: little white rose. blooms in clusters, cuttings 3 for 5e: large ever blooming yellow rose cut- \ tings, 3 for 5c; large dbl. pink ever SS odie ae for 5c. Please send postace w order. Mrs. H: Pike. Mauk, Ga. mene = 12 lavender crepe myrfles, nice size to reset $2; all colors of monthly ro- ses 25c each or 5 for $1; elephant ears from 10 to 25c-each; red, yellow and purple dablias, 15 each; sinzle blue hyacinths 30c per doz: shasta daisies 30c per doz; bridal wreath. weeping wi2tow and summer lilacs, 23 each; all sizes of double geraniums. different colors of pink and red. small ones, 2 for 25c, large ones &0c. All postpaid. Send stamps for small or- ders Prompt delivery. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Cal. privet hedge rooted, 2c each pee * EX sere Shasta cutting of 20c per 100; yellow bells well rooted 10c each; yellow forsyth- ia, rooted 20c each; cepe, jasmine root- ed 20c each; red, white, yellow and pink monthly roses 20c each, rooted; 8 colors of lar~e type mums 20c per doz; youth and .age shrubs, rooted, 202; spirea, anthony waterer, 20c each rooted; bridal wreath 20c each; Star of Bcthlehem 20 per doz; cclonial lilies 202 per doz; The wonder lily of Japan 402 per crown; White violets 102 p2r doz; pink and red dahlias, 5 each, pink, yellow, red and _ bronze -cannas, 5c each. All kinds of box plants at 20c each rooted. Mrs. C. A, Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Box 95. ' My home 3 mi. north of Alpharetta, Ga.; hardy larkspur and star shaped phlox plants, 25 doz., or 2 doz, for 35c, dwarf red salvia, fire plant and burning bush, hibiscs blooms 4 in. across, hardy blanket flower blooms from May until frost, red fall and large summer marigold bachelor but- tons, everlasting and cer sweet pea seed al] 10c pkg. Miss Eva Coge burn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt 2. Indica azaleas, Prince of Orange purpleana, dbl. Wm. Bull roses, Pride | of Mobile 65c ea.. Japanese Azalea Macrantha, dbl. pink, 85c ea., 'Reti- nosporas, Plumosa, Vetchi, dbl. camellia, Easanaw, dbl. variezated, camcliia Janonica, 76e ea., shrub, tea olive, Pittosporum, _ en variegated, dbl. red, white and pink liguctrums, Iwanta, Nepal, Licidum, nandina domestica, phrotinia, pyracane tha, eusnymous, camphor, arborvitaes, cypress, juniner any 3 for $1.85, cedrus desdara, 75 e2,, abelia, rosemary, primvlium, white, pink, also red, cream with red stripe, oleanders, Thunberri, Van Houtti, dbl. reevse- ana pink weiselia, pink and varieca- ted, barberry bushes, deutzia nandina domestica. forsythia, hydrangeas, pus nicas, white wisteria. radiance roses, rej ard pink. Eto) dLyon any 4 for $1.15,6 for $1.0. 12 for $3.29, abelias $22 ner 10), large 2 yr. roses, Rediance, sa ae. Mrs. Chas. Bell, Core a's, Ga. ae White American Beauty, WLuxem- bourg. 55c ea., $5.55 per doz. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512-16 Ave., BE. Cordete, Ga. White azaless, 0 ea.. cr 2 for 50, red azaleas. 25 ea.. sweet shrubs 25 ca; pussy willows, 25 ea.; white dog- weed 202 ea., red Aerweod 15 each; trailiny arbutus 25 doz, evergreen molax, 2% doz., maples 20 ea., holly bushes 25 e2.. Mtn. laurel and ivy, 202 ea.. Mtn. ferns, 18c ea.. cedars 50 ea. All well rooted. Mrs. Laura Hucthes, Rusby, Ga. | a Several hundred King Humbert can- nas, req and salmon, bronze and green leaf 0c per doz., pink eannas with cream spots 10 ea., banana leaf can- nas, grow 8 ft. 10c., cbl. red dahlia tu- bers, 5c and 10c, Shasta daisies 20 per doz., pink Dorothy Perkins roses, bunctes 152, mixed mariecld, Princess rooted 15: Boston, sword ferns. large festher, Kochia seed 0c large pks. V7il lexch. any for all eclors eiadioll, bloominy size bu'bs. dbl. yellow a white mums, snapdracon plants o seed, popny seed climbing sweet sa plants, all colors. Iris. exeept whit and rooted privet plants. everpreens and blosminz shrubbery. If exchange write first. Add postage on small or- ders. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn, Ga. Globe arbor vitae 15 ea., spruce pines 4 for 25e, August lilies 2 for 25 purple Iris 40c doz. white jonquils, C0c pcr 100. pink and white althea 2 for 25c, Parberry hedre plants 3 fo 25c. forsythia 2 for 25e, crange lilies 39 doz, Balm of. Gilead, 2 for 25, purple lilac. 15 ea.. yellow thorn- less roses 4 for 25c, Cherokee roses [62 doz., Dorothy. Perkins roses 15c 2., req dogrvood, red buds, 3 for 25e, pe- rennial pilox 207 deg. Miss Lucy Wilson, Loving, Ga. Sane Golden arbor vitre 8 for $1, Irish Gclden glow bulbs 20c doz, white jonouils 40 doz.. cup and saucer daf- fodils 20c doz., azaleas, red dogwood 3 for 25c, trailing arbutus and ever- preen palax, 20c doz., white pines and Mtn. laurel, 15 ea., yellow thornless roses ang blue lilac bushes 15 each. All well rooted. Add postage. Jim Turner, Loving, Ga. c Burpee blend of giant fancy mixed colored pansy plants. One eent each. Add 7c on ea. order for B sign P Exe tra fine var. Wil be rady for trans- planting the 20th of Feb. Mrs. O F. Browning, Rt. 4, Doerun, Ga. = Blue grape hyacinth butbs 50c p 100. 500 for $2 or will exch for ban tam Kens, Ray Johnson, Rt 1, a well, Ga. Thursday, February 6, 1931. Incubators For Sale Incubator 110 cap. Write for price. Mrs. T. W. Sanders, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. Hot water brooing system for sale 6-10 ft. Shannandoah hovers and heat- er made for 100 ft. house, good as new $400 as it stands; also 20 by 175 ft. chicken house for sale. K. A. Camp- bell, 609 Atlanta St., Marietta, Ga. Almost new Keipper oil brooder 42 in. canopy, never smokes, $15 cash or exch for 15 pure breed pullets. N. A. Wood, South Atlanta, Ga. One good Buckeye incubator, 250 cap. with good thermometer and mois- ture guide and instruction book and egg tester complete, ready to set, $25 ao. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. One Ideal electric incubator 85 egg A-1 condition, full directions, $10.50 or exch for W. L. pullets now laying. Mrs. R. B. Dollar, Buford, Ga. Rt. 3. No. 7 Mammoth Buckeye incubator, 10,000 cap. good as new, cheap. W. H. Kinney, Carrollton; Ga. Rt. 1. 150 egg cap. Super Hatch incubator perfect condition, thermometer, in- struction book and several lamp wicks, $10 FOB; also one Impere heater with instructions for making brooder for 150 chicks, $3.50 FOB cash, or both for $12. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga: Rt. 5. One Super Hatch incubator 155 egg cap. good as new and fully equipped for service, lamp wicks, thermometer, egg tester, and instructions, used one season with excellent results, $10 cash. R. B. Williams, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1. Bohan incubator 400 egg cap. No. 1 condition $20. Mrs. L. M. Dunn, Chauney, Ga. One 500. cap. Simplex brooder with ventilators complete in perfect cond, $12.50. Mrs. J. W. Tucker, 121 High- land Ave., Macon, Ga. Rt 21. One Buckeye incubator 600 cap. used three seasons in good condition $25 FOB Eoganville, Ga; also 2 Symplex brooders stone oil burner with 12 ft of pipe each and tanks in good condition, $10 ea. or $18 for both FOB. J.. W. Garret, Loganville, Ga.~ One Buckeye incubator 110 egg cap. A-l condition, $10. Hewlette Bailey, Vienna, Ga. 405 Union St. One 1000 chick cap. brooder, $5; one 500 chick cap. brooder, $4; one 100 cap. brooder $3, all in first class condition. Mrs. J. H. Peppers, Auburn, Ga. 3 Advance coal brooders burn soft coal satisfactorily, been used one sea- -s0n, guaranteed perfect condition, $12.50 ea. or exch for peas, 5 bu. peas for one brooder. Jones Beasley, La- vonia, Ga. One Super Hatch oil burner incuba- tor 250 cap. used one season, A-1 con- dition; also one oil burner brooder 500- 1000 cap. or will trade for corn. Paul Anthony, Juniper, Ga. One Belle City incubator, 140 egg eap. $10.00 or exch. for 3 good pigs any breed not stunted. J. R. Baxter, Car- roliton, Ga. Rt. 2. One Buckeye incubator 120 cap. in perfect cond. instruction book. Will sell cheap or exch. for white leghorn pullets six or eight weeks old, Tan- cred preferred. Also one Imperial coal burning brooder complete with pipe used one season, for sale cheap. Mrs. M. C. Johnson, Whigham, Ga. Electric motor Sears- Roebuck Sim- plex cost~$25 new, used short : while, Ase J. P. Anderson, Mountain View, a. Two 600 egg incubators and two 250 egg incubators for sale first class con- ae cheap. _C. W. Dugger, Vidalia, 250 egg cap. incubator in good condi- tion, set three times, $10 cash or exch for equal value. Mrs. H. W. Stephens, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. One big Gray Hen incubator used once, good as new, 100 egg cap. Ther- Mmometer and instructions, $6.50 FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. H. F, Brown, Willacoochee, Ga. Box 212. 2 Jate model 600 egg Super Hatch in- eubators, good condition, $35 ea. or $65 for the two; one 250 egg Super Hatch, $15. On the purchase of 2 will del. within 100 miles. Cash with order. One New Town Giant coal burning brooder, 1200 chick cap. good condition | $15. Cash with order. Also several other brooders. Write for prices. Mrs. T. B. Jones, Parrott, Ga. One Queen incubator 275 cap. perfect eondition, to trade for 250 heavy strain chicks free of diarrhea or $35 cash. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga. R. B. MARKET BULLETIN 600 cap. Super Hatch incubator for Sale cheap or exch for feed corn, hay or hogs, or anything can use on farm. Will sell on terms. F. M. Collins, Mari- etta, Ga. Rt. 5. One 1600 egg cap. Wishbone incuba- tor oil burner first class condition. Will exch for corn or sell for $85 cash or monthly payments FOB Lavonia, Ga. C. B. Moore, Carnesville, Ga. Six coal burning brooders 40 in. hovers thermostsat control, smoke pipe used one time, cost $17 ea. will take $10 ea. FOB. Woodbury. H. B. McCoy, Woodbury, Ga. One Super Hatch incubator in good condition, set three times only, $15 cash, money order, no checks. Mrs. Ollie V. Fitzgerald, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1. Buckeye oil burning brooder, 500- 1000 size, $10 cash or exch for 1 ton shucks or 15 bu. corn del. Brooder in good working condition. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga. One Super Hatch incubator 400 cap. $17.50; one coal burning brooder 500 cap. $5 or both for $20 if taken togeth- er, both in good condition. J. F. Chand- ler, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1. One 250 cap. Wisconsin incubator in good condition $10 cash, or will exch for reg. heifer calf, Duroc J. gilt, full stock, or Thompson B. R. cockerel and young hens. Mrs. W. A. Tomlin, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Rt. 4. ; 500 cap. Buckeye brooder used only 4 or 5 months in perfect cond. will sell for cash or exch for 8 pure stock pul- lets, March or April hatch. Mrs. E. A. Nicholls, Sparta, Ga. Rt. 1. For sale or exch one 275 egg Queen incubator in good condition for 10 good hens of any heavy breed. Write. S. Y. Floyd, Byron, Ga. Box 13. On 2400 tap. Wishbone incubator in good condition, will trade for light pant. J. L. Allen, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 250 cap. Prairie State incubator, per- fect condition, part pay on good grade cow, not over 3rd ealf, fresh now or soon, not over 15 mi. from Monticello, fe Howard Persons, Monticello, Ga. One No. 17 style E. Buckeye incuba- tor 210 cap. will sell for $15 without crating but if crated, $17.50 FOB or will exch for a 30 gal bbl of No. 1 Ga. ae syrup. R. L. Johnson, Midville, a, 600 egg Super Hatch incubator, oper- ated one season, cost $49.50 will sell for $25. First class condition. J. B. Bish- op, 1020 Langley Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 2 Super Hatch incubators hot water 600 cap. ea. only used a little while, both for $50. W. W. Lowe, Byron, Ga. One Buckeye No. 4, 350 cap. $30; one Buckeye No. 5, 600 egg cap. $40; both in good condition. O. B. Brown, Madison, Ga. Rt. 3. One Buckeye brooder, 300 egg cap. good condition, $8 FOB Omega, Ga. or Pa Ga. Mrs. T. V. Slayton, Omega, a. 240 egg incubator, Miller, good con- dition, thermometer and _ instruction book included, $10 cash. Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga. One big Grey Hen incubator, No. 1 condition. Will sell or exch for syrup. Dillard Anderson, Gibson, Ga. 52 in. oil brooder in perfect condition. Used one season, $7.50. 2 Cyphers in- cubators cheap. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mt., Ga. Rt. 1. Sol Hot wickless oi] burning brooder 44 in. canopy 500 chick cap. latest mo- del perfect condition, used very little $1750; 52 in. canopy 1000 cap. new never uncrated, same make latest mod- el, $20 or exch. all FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. One incubator Ironclad, 140 egg cap. $9 cash or will exch for baby chicks, pigs, or anything useful. Ernest Rice, Maxeys, Ga. One Saveall brooder, 300 chick cap. exch for peanuts, E. J. cabbage plants or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. G. W. Randall, Lavonia, Ga. One 600 egg Bell City inc set 4 times, $20 cash or exch for a 300 or 350 egg Buckeye incubator a good condition or for a pure bred brood sow, already bred, or a pure bred heifer not under 10 or 12 mos. old and not stunted, shelled corn, cured meat, shoats, but- ter Write what you can offer. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 89. One incubator 400 egg cap. good condition, $15; also large brooder, 1000 cap. 5. Mrs. J. S. Hammock, Seott, Ga. 1000 cap. oil brooder, $8 at home or will crate and Put in express office for 69. 12 feedera 20 holes te ea. 6 gal- & | ESBS. vanized 2 gal. waterers, $5 FOB here. Write for particulars. Miss Laura Morris, Roopville, Ga. 2 No. 119 Buckeye coal] burning broo- ders, used two seasons, in good cond. $9 ea. Cost new $16.50. \H. L. Turner, Jr., Thomson, Ga. One little brown hen incubator 50 egy cap. in good condition, $3 prepaid. Mrs. Barnum Cobb, Richland, Ga. 500 chick size Sears-Roebuck coal brooder complete, 500 chick Ketpper oil brooder, slightly used, $15 ea. or exch for 15 leghorn pullets. Mrs. W. E. Hannah, South Atlanta, Ga. One Blue Flame oil brooder, 1000 cap baby chicks in good condition, $10 cash FOB. H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1; One Buckeye incubator 120 cap. good condition, thermometer and _ instruc- tion book, $12.50. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Graymont, Gackt le -* One little Brown Hen ee 50 egg cap. in good condition. Price right write for - particulars. Mrs. J. C. Shirley, Hollywood, Ga. Incubators Wanted Want 500 cap. Twin Float brooder will exch flat vine seed peanuts, Gov. insp. Porto Rican potatoes or plants, or pure bred B. R. chickens for same. Mrs. C. C. Deal, Patterson, Ga. Want to exch 3 nice New Zealand does and one buck for a good brooder first class cond. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. , Want to exch value for a brooder in good condition. Write at once. Mrs. E. L. Kitchens, Swainsboro, Ga. Want 50-100 cap. incubator complete ready for setting, must not have been used over 3 times, and cheap for cash. Give name, cap. and lowest price in first letter. Lee Whitmore, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want one brooder about 1000 cap. Write best offer. H. S. Bryan, Canon, Ga. Want to exch one New Buckeye cap. 1150 cap. priced $32 used 3 wks, for same value in an incubator used only one season and cap. from 250-500. Clifford Wilson, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1. Want one 300-350 egg Buckeye ine. in good condition. Will hatch pure bred baby chicks Tancred strain W. L. from 300-312 egg record stock to pay for same. Write at once. Mrs. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 89. Want one Putnam brooder, must be in good working condition and cheap. G. T. Welch, Dallas, Ga. Want one Little Brown Hen inc. in good condition, Will exch Brown Leg. hatching eggs, 30 eggs for one ine. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40. Want 500 chick cap. oil burning brooder of reliable make, Buckeye pre- ferred. Will exch March hatch Buff Orpington pullets or hatching eggs for same. Byers strain. Mrs. J. J. Oliliff, Bristol, Ga. Want to exch. R. I. Red pullets for brooder, not less than 500 cap. Mrs. ord. Ashley, Bluffton, Ga. Want Buckeye brooder, soft or hard coal burner 200-300 cap. Will exch. B. R. Friers for same at market price af- ter the chicks are brooded in brooder. Fair deal guaranteed. : HE. C. MzDaniel, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4. Eggs For Sale Donaldson Red eggs, 50c doz. $4 per 100 and postage. John Powell, Register, Ga. Donaldson pure bred Red eggs, $1 per 15, $2 for 36 del. Crates to be ret. Mrs. Hy, L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Donaldson Red eggs, $1 per 15, or exch for Bermuda onion plants, E. J. cabbage plants or butter bean seed. Mrs. Laura Montgomery, Mauk, Ga. Pure bred White Plymouth Rock Fischel str. from prize winning stock, 8 lb hens, $1.50 per 15, $2.75 for 30. del. E. B. Trotman, Lumpkin, Ga. Pure bred White Rock, Fischel str. eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30; $3, 50; $4.50 per 100. Cash with orders. No checks. Parcel post paid. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6 Hatching eggs from full stock L. hens, direct from the State College, and which held a higher av. of produc- tion for 7 mos. last winter than the flock a+ the Ga. Egg Laying contest. Pen headed by ped. Morgan Tancred males. Phil D. Josey, Homerville, Ga. P. O. Box 9. Golden Buff Orp. Super Test, Con- ways Egg a Day eggs, $1 per 16. Exch PAGE NINETEEN for aia tboke etc. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Franklin, Ga. R. I. Red eggs, 75 per 15, $4 per 100. Crates to be ret. Dark selected stock, Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. Absolutely pure J. B. Giant eggs, per 15. Carefully selected. Mrs. John Butler, Forsyth, Ga, Rt. 6. Pure White Rock eggs, $1.50 per 15, Mrs. T. Dumas, Tifton, Ga. Rt, 7. Pure bred B. R. egys. $1 per 15. Mra. Pearl Nelson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. Pure bred R. C. Dark Cornish g eggs, heavy strain, hens weigh 5 to lbs. roosters 9 to 11 lbs. unrelated stock $1.50 for 15 eggs postpaid. s. Fred J Johnson, Dawson. Ga. Rt. 6. ae One.case fresh infertile white eggs. for sale at yearly contract price, write best offer. Noel Lanier, care of Post Office, Macon, Ga. SS Pure Tancred eggs for hatchiny, par ent stock came direct from Tancreds farms, extraxheavy layers. $4 per 106. Mrs. F. Cowart, Rt. 2, Summit, Ga. Pure bred Jersey Black Giant $1.25 per 15 or exchange for O-too-tan bean seed, Irish potato seed, Cornfiel bean seed or fora young goat. Mrs, ha E. Whisnante, Rutledge, Ga. Rt. 2. Buff Rock eggs from highly nugget strains, Sires in my yard from trapnested stock. $1.50 per 15. Mrs, G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. ee Hatching eggs from large white In dian Runner ducks, $1.25 per doz Large white Muscovey duck eggs, $1.50 doz. Blue Toulouse Geese eggs, 20 e@. W. H. Hagan, Morrow, Ga. Hatching eggs from flock pure bred White Wyandottes that have layed per cent from Nov. 1, 1930, $1.25 per 1 del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak, Ga. Carefully selected and tested w! Leghorn eggs for hatching from quality stock, 50c per doz FOB cash with order. F. A. Rovers, Rt. 1, Box 261, Washington, Ga. Pure Buff Rock eggs, $1.10 per Mrs. W. P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Seed Wanted Want enough Cayana 10 sugar cane seed to plant an acre, also Spanish peanuts for 20 acres; 20 bu. pink skin vine grown Porto Rico potatoes, State insp. and right in every way. Will pay cash or exch. pecan trees of good var. and Gov. insp. J. E. Leger, Cad- well, Ga. Want to hear from party that ha the old fashioned cream col. fall beans and winter shallot. Mrs. A. L. ee, Blue Ridge. Ga., Rt. 1, Box 15. Want 1 Ib. cream crowder pea, one lb. cow peas, or chicken corn or lit white rice pop corn, shelled. also have some fine pumpkin seed and crook neck cushaw seed will exch. Wha have you? Wil) give 2 lbs speckled crowder peas for the above Ea. pay postage. Write first. Mrs. . Lankford LaGrange. Ga,, Rt. 2, Want Kobe Lespedeza seed, and black locust seed, sound and dry for planting. Give description and pric- es. H. R. Simmons, LaGrange, Ga. Want 1 bu. chufa seed Quote hes price for cash. FOB. J. J. Warren, Patterson, Ga. Want Burt, 90-day oat seed. State price in small quantity. M. A. Mose es, Faceville, Ga. Want to exch. parsnip and other seed for 1 lb. good pole beans, not the shucky kind, also for a few beet seed, green pod okra, Ga. collard and t= tle cayenne pepper seed. Both to pay postag on what they send. Miss Laura Morris. neers Ga, Want to exch. 1 1-2 cups of niee var. pumpkin seed, or 1 1-2 cups = good var. mixed watermelon seed. 1 Ib. of sound, Burpees soit een pod bean seed. Ea, to pay B we ge; and I want a few oz. of seed the new vegetable- green, peed green. Wil] exch. 2 thls. of old fash- ioned& muskmelon seed for 2 tbls. of the tender green. Ea. to pay postage on what they send. Write first. J. K. Stacks, LaFayette Ga, Rt. 1 Want 5 bu. good cane seed for Must be clean and sound. Write what you have and best cash price. Be P. Ballenger, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to hear from party having bunch velvet beans. Quote best price on 1-2 bus lots. O. F. Carroll, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. ; Want assis and Stone Mtn. melon seed. Sample and lowest cash price. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. Want 1-2 bu. sunflower seed. price. J. EK. Calhoun, A | And Seed For Sale ontinued from page nine) rooted Dorothy Perkins rose c each and postage; narcissi 60 for 25c and postage; Hima- ckberry plants 15c per doz. and Mads. C. G. Morris, Bowdon, Hawthorne, abelia rooted, rum and Philadelphus 25c each; il bulbs 75c per 100; abelia cut- per 100; white and pink pe- phlox 25c per doz., delivered j;.1 white and green leaf eu- 3, 25c. Add postage. Miss G. , Eastman, Ga. tings dahlia bulbs, double large yellow, red, bright red, white, orange quill type, buff, lavender, o . feather pink and rose each or $1 per doz. Mrs. Alton , Cumming, Ga., RFD 4, nium cuttings rooted, double and red, 0c, cuttings 5c not root- postage on all orders under ce and Boston ferns, 15c, good red leaf conk begonia, 10c; Dor- "Perkins roses, red and pink, well 1 year old, 10c each, not root- er 100; pines $1 per 100. Mrs. rish, Nashville, Ga. > grape hyacinth bulbs that will this spring 50c per 100 or 500 No COD orders filled. Mrs. J. Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. lac bush, 20c; snowballs, 20c; wht ming dogwood 90c per doz; English od, 15c; red blooming maple, 18 in. $1 per doz; spruce pines, wht. c per doz; honeysuckle 15c; lowering mtn. laurel and mtn. ay doz; evergreen mtn. ferns bunch; pink and yellow peach 30c each or 3 for 50c; sweet 3 for 25c; blue velvet roses, dogwood $1 per doz; red halls liss N. A. White, Dahlonega, FD 1; Box 34. ae iow thornless roses, pink Perkins is cones, all rooted, 10c; ever- ng white baby roses, 20c each; 1 pink and 1 red everbloom- e 20c each; purple lilac and eye bush 10c; August lilies and nt ears 10c; mixed double dah- ad, yellow, white, pink and some 1 50c per doz; pink req and annas, large blooms, 50c per . white and bronze iris, 5c > c mge lilies 35c per doz; mixed ls and narcissus 20c per dozen; of Bethlehem, Prince roses, 10c ox glove 25c per doz. Add pos- or inquiries and on small orders, . Winter, Buford, Ga. fe pines 25c each; red dogwood : white dogwood 20c each; ease 25c per doz; azaleas 25c vergreen galax and mountain 25 doz; trailing arbutus 25c ush lilies 25c each; spruce pines ch; holly bushes 25 each; lau- 1d ivy, 25c each; shasta daisies r clump; pussy willows 25c each. for 25c. All well rooted. Mrs. ies, brides bouquet, birdseye avelers delight (with large is + white and yel- ible fall pinks, blue grass, spot- urd grass, white and pink hardy ange day lilies, lemon lilies, purple iris, 20c per doz; yel- mines, 3 for 40c. All- flowers d. Add postage on small or- ck, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. whalls 8 for $1; weigelia 6 for iter fly bush 3 for 50c; golden for 50c; rose of sharon 3 for y bushes 6 for $1; pink almond ; yellow rose bushes, 3 for 25c. oted. Add postage. Mrs. all, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3, small -yellow blooms, 8 to ister, very fragrant, 5c per ain lily bulbs, 5c per bulb, 1g size. Add postage. Mrs. Diggs, Douglasville, Ga. . us, large leaf evergreen red berries, big broad stocky to 3 ft., $1 ea., balled and shorniess rose 2 ft. 35c; wince, Cydonia japonica 2 ee myrtle, 2 to 3 feet, wering almond, 2 to 3 ft. 1 wreath or Van _ Houtti 8 ft. 35e. Snow garland . 85e. Winter jasmine fn Feb.. 25c. Garden- about 2 feet, 50e. | euonymous, $1.60 post- d. everblooming roses, 2 5c per doz; lemon lilies 5c o checks accepted. Mrs. Lou-. eS MARKET BULLETIN years old, 40c ea. Shasta daisies, 40c doz. Gorfgeous, orchid flowering can- nas, imp. King Humbert, fiery red, bronze leaves. President, Pillar of fire, Richard Wallace, yellow, King Humbert, lemon striped red. Six ea. of the 4 or 2 doz. for $1.10 postpaid. Mrs. Alfred Conrad, Salmon Pink, city of Portland, rose pink, 15 for $1. State insp- Sat. guar. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. } Cherokee roses, 10c ea. Orange day lilies, 20c doz. Snowdrops, 20c doz. Blue iris lilies, 25c doz. Fox grape vines, 2 for 25c. Evergreen gefah- iums, 3 bunches for 25c. Yellow thorn- less roses, $1 doz. Arborvitae, 20c ea. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. Wax plants, 20e doz. All colors azaleas, 10c each. White pines, mtn. ivy and hemlock, mtn. laurels, 15c ea. add postage. Mrs. Bill Lecroy, Lov- ing, Ga, Coral vine (pink vine) plants and seed. Seed are fertile, plants 10c ea., and are year old. Seed -fresh, 10c per tablespoonful. Very beautiful and vigorous. Mrs. J. W. Dougherty, Ab- beville, Ga. : : White and purple wisteria vines, old fashioneq trumpet vines, or Virginia creeper and evergreen, fragrant hon- eysuckle vines. Mrs. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee, Ga. so Blue grape pyaeuh bulbs, 50c per 100 del. by P. P. Mrs. L. J. Brown, Rt. 1, Bogart, Ga. 6 to 8 in. rooted dwarf boxwood plants, full gree ntons, $3.50 per C, del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Rt. 3, Green- ville, Ga. : pet Blue grape hyacinth blooming size bulbs, 50c per C or 500 for $2. Post paid. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Evergreen mtn. laurels, 12 to 14 in. high, 12 for $1. Drooping laurels, 18 to 24 in. high, 12 for $1. Spruce pine, white pine, 12 to 18 in. high, 12 for $1. Holly bush, 12 in. 75c doz. Blue flag lilies, 60c doz. cash-or money or- der with order, no checks. Miss May Waters, Rt. 1, Dahlonega, Ga. Lilacs, spirea, van Houtti, winter blooming yellow jasmine not for- sythia) and W. Star jasmine, 25c ea. or 5 for $1. White iris, 40c doz. Lav- ender iris, 40c. Lemon lilies, .40c. Shas- ta daisies anq tall dbl. orange lilis, 20c doz. Larkspurs, mixed, gaillardia, ragged robins and dbl. pink holly hock seed, 7c per pkg. L. Thompson straw- berry plants, 30c per C, or $2.50 per M. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville, Ga. _ Arborvitae, some 21 inches high, 25c ea., boxwoods 15 inches high 25c ea. Martha Hunter, Lewner, Ga. -Dahlias, Mina Burgle, deep red, a profuse bloomer, on jong stems; dark green foliage, 25c. Peree D. Lyon wht. fine cut flower, long stems blooms freely, 25c. Yellow princess, golden yellow large flowers on stiff stems, fine, 50c. Queen Mary pink large flowers with full rounded center, 35c. Large purple with long stiff stems tall profuse perfect flowers for all purpos- es, 50c. Primrose yellow, strong grow- er, 25c. All are decorative type and true to name. Crimson King Queen of May iris, $1 doz. Tiger lilies milk and wine lilies, Madonna lilies, 25c each, 5 for $1. Red spider lilies 5 for $1; tonia, blue daisies, tall yellow prim- roses, blue salvia, white salvia, stock flowered larkspurs, pink, blue and va- riegated, 35c doz. Annual phlox. 25c doz. Physostegia, 2 colors, blue and lilac pink, 25c doz. Stocks, dbl. and single, mixed colors, 50c doz., all plants hardy and with good roots. Sloan, Rt. 1, Auburn, Ga. \ daisies, 25 for 50c, yellow: day lilies, 100 for $1, March planters, 100 for $1 Or wil lexch. for eggs or anything can use. Mary Bramlett, Rt. 3, Rockmart, Ga. . = Flowering almond, lemon lilies, sweet scented, calicarpia beauty ber- ry, pink cluster spirea, hill. of snow, hydrangea, forsythia, Indian currant, winter jasmine; red, white, cream and pink running roses, 15 ea., or $1 doz. Spider wart, blue flower, 50c dog; green bark dogwood with red burrs like beechnuts, grows 5 feet. Plum pop- pies. Butterfly bush. Flamentiso, 15c ea. Mixed colors perennial phlox, 50c doz. Tall, bearded iris, name sorts, many colors, 60c doz. Golden glow, white, variegated. and purple. violets, 50e doz. Yellow primroses, 10c ea. Wht. primroses, 25c doz. Larkspur, mixed colors, 25c doz. May daisies and Shas- ta daisies, 30c doz. Ageratum, 30c doz. Weigelia rosea, mock orange, yellow kerria, 25c ea. Booking orders for dahlias for spring delivery at 10c ea, or $1 doz. Some of the finest of the All well rooted, iris,. Fairy lilies, 3 for 25c. Bol-- Mrs. S. W. Blue hyacinths, 25 for 50c, Shasta |} orange lili postage. large dbl. types in my collections. All named varieties of hardy chrysanthe- mums, mixed colors, 35 doz. Monarda, 25 doz. Physostegia, boltonia, sweet rocket, 5c ea. Pink Iberis, blackeyed Susies, hardy tame ferns, 5c ea. An- chusa, 5c ea. Cash with order. Add Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Ris- ing Faun, Ga. Red dogwoods, azaleas, white mul- berry bushes, flowering pear, white pines, white and black walnuts, birds eye, mountain laurels and ivys, 2 for 2c. Cherokee roses, 40c doz. HKver- green galax, trailing arbutus, 15c doz. Tiger lilies, 25c doz. Pink roses, iris, 2 for 15c, fur iris, 2 for 15c. Jonquils, 30c doz. Wall vine, 2 for 15c. Mrs. John Holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga. - Red dogwood, 2 for 25c. Laurels and ivys, 20c. Azaleas, crabapples, holly bushes, white pines, 15c each. White mulberry bushes, 15c each. Trailing arbutus and evergreen galax, 2 doz. for 25c. Pink roses, 2 for 15c; Bird eye. bushes, 2 for 15c. Tanzy, 25c dozen. Jonquils, 25c doz. Double daffodils, Sweet scented nar- cissus, 30 doz. Wild geraniums, 15c doz. Black and white walnuts, 15c each. Cherokee roses, 50 doz. Snow- drops, 2 doz. 25c. Easter lilies 15 ea. Blue iris lilies, 40c doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Care Dehart. : ast : Trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, 25c doz. Red dogwood, azaleas, moun- tain laurels, 25 each. Holly bushes, crabapple sprouts, 20c each. Orange day lilies, 75c ver 100. Fall pinks, 35c doz.~ Blue iris 35c doz. Golden glow, 20c doz. Heart ease plant, 15c dozen. Sweet shrubs, 20c each. Double yel- low daffodils, 35c doz. All well root- ed. Add: postage. Mr. Floyd moper, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Red dogwood, mtn. laurels, azaleas, 2 for 25c. Holly bushes, crabapple sprouts, 20c each. Trailing arbutus, evergreen galax, 25c doz. Artificial lilacs, 15 each. Rooted junipers, 35c each. Blue iris, 25c doz. Orange day lilies, bulbs, 75c per 100. Sweet shrubs 15e each. Fall pinks, white pinks and yellow, 35c doz. Golden glow, 20c doz. One arbor-vitae, $1 Heart ease plant, 15c doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs, R. L. Curtis, Mineral Bluif,; Gai = _ Blue Iris lilies, 25c doz. White dog- wood, 15c each or 2 for 25c. Req dog- wood. 15c each. Some roses, 15 each or 2 for 25c. Evergreen galax, 25 doz. Crabapple, a 25C. 50c, I will give a free bush or two. Mr. Garnett Deport, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Red dogwoods, 3 for 25c. Laurels and ivys, 3 for 25c. Birds eye, 10 for al. Trailing arbutus, 25c doz. White ulberry, 3 for 25c. Evergreen galax, 25e doz. Jonquils, 25c doz. Daffodils, 25 doz. Black and white walnut sprouts, 3 for 25c. White pines, 10c each. Tiger lilies, 25c -.doz. Hardy trumpet vines, 3 for 30c. Flower pear 3 for 30c, Crabapple sprouts, 3 for 30c. Hardy ferns, 5 for 30c. White dogwoods, 3 for 25c. Plum sprouts 3 for 30c. Strawberry plants, 100 for 60c. Blue irish lilies, 40c doz. Burr roses, 3 for 40c. Yellow roses, 3 for 30c. Crepe myrtle vine, 25c doz. Add postage. R.-G. Holland; Mineral Bluff, Ga. Care Robert Deport. : Baby rambler rose bush, 20c, colors March pinks, 25c. 15c each or for pink and red. Honeysuckle vines, 20c_ each. Gall bushes, nice for hedges, 15c each. Red and black bamboo vines, 20c each. Mrs. J. F. Tillmon, Rt. 1, Glenwood, Ga. Spirea thunbergii, forsythia, euony- mous, abelia, Philadelphus, English dogwood, ligustrum lucidum, hydran- gea, trailing vinca, ligustrum -japoni- cum, Irish rose, coral vine, butterfly lily, red oleander, sweet shrub, jasmin primulimum, orange day lily, any 1 plants for $1.50 and postage. Mrs. J. M. Hunt, 101 Fourteenth Ave., E. Cor- dele, Ga. ae Pink rain lilie bulbs, blooming size, 5 per bulb. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Norton, Douglasville, Ga., RFD 1. Rooted white hydrangea, 15 each, 6 for 75c. Few wel] rooted roses, 20c ea. $2 doz. 100 rose cuttings, $1, about 30 different kinds. Frost proof petunia plants, now ready to set. $1. Collect- ion of house plant cuttings, 15 for $1. Sprengeri fern, 10c each. Rooted star : jasmine, 6 for 50e, 100 for $4. Almost black red dahlia bulbs, 6 for 50c, 15 for $1. Collection of fine dahlia bulbs some cost $1.50 each. but labels are lost, 1 doz. for $4. ~-Mrs. J. L. Burk, Fifton, Ga: Rt, ; Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45 or 75e doz. Orange oe easter ee and ig 0c 0: dazen., | If you will order no jess than Thursday, February 6, 1981. White milk lilies, red easter lilies, dbl. orange lilies, red sunburst Iflies, all 25c each or 6 for $1. Rain lilies and snowdrops, 50c doz. Gladiolas, red and variegated. colors, 25c doz. Cannas, red king, hubard yellow, double can- nas, leopard colors and salmon col- ors, all 25c doz. One plant of each above for $1. Mrs..S. Carter, Route 2, Alma, Ga. Flowers And Seed Wanted Want tulips, double hyacinths, pe- onies and butter and egg bulbs, will exchange choice mums for same. 14 different varieties. Mrs. Vivian Car- ter, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 1. Want cut flowers by hundred blooms, state prices. Want at once and can use a lot if cheap enough. Mrs. W. A. Davis, Tucker, Ga., Rt. 1. Purple and white double cannas, will fexchange pine, rose, red, yellow orange cannas for same, or will pay | 75c per doz. Mrs. George A. Bell, Jacksonville, Ga. RE SES: ~. Cuttings of ivy leaf geraniums, fus- chia, sultana, pink oleander, begonia, abutilen, annual will exchange fine mums, different fraven, Curryville, Ga. es Flower cuttings or seed or vegetable seed, state what you have. Will exch rooted wisteria for same. Mrs. W. M. Saunders, Helena, Ga. ; a Flower seeds or vines, will exchange sassafras tea roots. Maellen Graham, Camilla; Ga., Rt. 1. - Mixed large type Dahlias,, and mix- : ed blooming size gladioli, will exch. purple wisteria, lilacs, Dorothy Per- C. Oliver, Chicamauga, Ga. Rt. 2. Double pink or wnite hollyhocks, or double pink or white althea plants. Will exchange double white, pink and lavender poppy seed for same. Will exchange 100 thrift plants for ene 2 yr. old japonica plant. Mrs. Maude. - Thompson, Ty Ty, Ga. eas os Spirea, Azalea and other shrubs, will exchange wel} rooted abelia cuttings gs ae: Mrs. J. E. Robinson; Nich- olls, Ga... ee : Soil Had Machinery : For Sale : : SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE | 3 a 1 Case grain separator, for sale or -exch. for cows, hogs, corn or hay. W. He White, Gainesville, Ga. 16 West Ave, 1 good reversible Avery disc plow, practically new, will take $12.50 or .exch. for good Ga, Cane syrup; 1 good No. 5 DeLava] separator, $15 or exch for field peas and ground peas. D. L. Simmons, Gresston, Ga. : Fordson tractor and pulley in good running cond. $150; McCormick reap- er and binder, good as new, $150; al- most new International riding culti- vator, $60; Oliver double disc tractor plow, $75. -Lot of other small farm implements cheap. M .B. Lee, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 2. ae : No. 6 DeLaval cream separator, used very little, 2 extra heavy milk or cream cans for Ry. express or freight shipments, will sell or exch. for a good milk cow, pure bred pigs, field peas, or beans, good riding cultivator and pay or take difference in cash, E. G. Morgan, Clyo,. Ga. : Athens plow for Fordson tractor $30. All parts complete and in good work-_ ing order, May be examined at my farm 1 mile from Cornelia. Richard Lewis, Cornelia, Ga. : 1 Cole combination planter. Write for price. J. B. Wilson, Surrency, Ga. One 3 horse disc plow with steel subsoil attachment. Will sell to high- est bidder; also 1 Cole cotton planter with fertilizer g attachment, good as new, $7; 1 Dowlow- cotton planter, good as new, $3.75. M. W. Willing- |ham, Luthersville, Ga. for sale cheap. boro, Ga. Rt. 1. Fairbanks, Morse shunt wound gen- . erator, 1 H. type, in good cond. not used long. Will exch. for good Jersey or Guernsey heifer from full blood /Sire and dam and breq to full blood sire. Write what you have for exch. C. C. Criswell, Tooms- |L.-S. Andrews, Ochlochnee, Ga. 1 barrel churn,.10 gal. cap. never been used but very little, $2.75. B.C. ~ Ook, Reynolds, Ga. Ze 2 an Chrysanthemum, _ colors geraniums.. Mrs. W. S. Wald- | kins, pink, all rooted, or Ga..collard seed at 20c per lb. for same, Mrs. L. | triple hitch, used very little and has aS a One 6 horse power gasoline engine . eS Thursday, February 5, 1931. Second-Hand Machinery For Sale 1 Hercules gas engine with Waco magneto 1 1-2 h. p. first class cond. new cylinder and bearings, runs per- fectly, $20 FOB. H. P. Aderhold, East Point, Ga. 510. Vesta Ave. = 1 model T. 45 shaw: tractor with 7 in. turn plow, extra rims, pr. 7 in. discs, spring tooth harrow, sho- ve] and sweep, first class cond, only useq about 3 mos for quick sale, $200 cash at my place. C. E. Smith, Macon Ga. Rt..3. ; 1 Delco water pump in good condi- tion. Mrs. W. V. Means, Culloden, Ga.- 1 No. 75 Wizard 2 horse plow, in good cond. except slide, has 2 new points, $7. O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga. 1 No. 17 Chattanooga middle break- er, good as new, $6 FOB here. Will exch. for 4 bu. pure unmixed Brab- ham peas; 1 55 gal. gasoline tank with faucet, $8 FOB here. P. B. Reese, Blythe, Ga. 2 continental cotton gins, pulleys, shafting, belts; fan, scales and all fixtures, in good cond. to exch. for anything of equal value. H. W. Bag- ley, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. 1 F. W. Mann green bone cutter almost new on stand, for sale or exch for equa] value. C. W. Dugger, Vi- dalia, Ga. 1 No. 10 Oliver turning plow, 1 ~ double V. harrow, 1 Canton combina- tion planter, 1 \ full equipment; guano _ distributor, chain feed, single plow stock scooters and scrapers, for sale. Write for pri- ces. A. EF. Nelson, Sugar Valley, Ga. 1 International riding cultivator with no plows, will- exch. for 20 bu. good variety cotton seed 1930 crop or $20 cash. Money order. Jno, C. Nor- ris, Newborn, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 83. 2 pecan tree dusting machines good condition cheap; 1 Chattanooga cane mill No. 44, large size. complete with 1 Williamson stump puller complete with cable; 1 Univer- sal 24 in. stone grist or grinding mill for Ford tractor or other power. All in first class cond. Write for list of used farm tools and machinery. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. One 15 bbl. Midget Marvel flour mill made by Anglo Mill Co. Owens- boro, Ky., in fairly good condition. ed price address W. E. Ivey, Parrott, a. | One P. & O. Diamond Sulkey three horse plow been used very little $35; one 11-2" h. p. McCormick Deering gas engine in good running cond. $30; Acme steel Moline plow points, $1.25 ea; 1 J. A. Deere riding cultivator ~ complete with disc and gang used only mill at half price, $45. Stover gasoline engine for one day, $50. Will exe. for velvet bearis, field peas or sound Spanish peanuts. R. L. Towns, Cordele, Ga., Phone 515. One 24 in. Boston Runner Grist W. J. Mor- gan. Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 riding cultivators to exch. for chickens, hogs or cattle or sell cheap e cash. J. O. Ross, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 1 Internationa) tractor, 1 double disc harrow, 2 horse cultivator, all good as new, $200. takes them all. J. D. Bel- cher, Austell, Ga. One set of hanging scales, $10, cost $30. Leslie Abernathy, Forsyth, Ga. Two 5 gal. heavy shipping milk cans used twice, $2.50 ea. Money order only Mrs. Roberta Smith, Franklin, Ga., Rt. 3. One 20 rod roll field fence wire, 40 in. high, 6 in. stay wire, 12 lines wires nearly new, to exch. for 20 bu. good sound white Spanish peanuts 1930 crop. Bring peanuts and get wire. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. No. 4 I. H. GC. riding cultivator, nearly new, with ali attachments, $27.50; No. 19 Oliver 2 horse plow, been useq very little, $10. S, G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. Star pea huller No. 26 and 4 h. p. sale or exch. for corn. .oats, cotton seed or ae F. B. Strawn, McDonough, Ga. 1530 Inter. McCormick Deering tractor, 1 OGorley mill, No. 490, both in good condition. Cheap for cash. J. F. Hinchliffe, Manchester, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 large Turbine water wheel in good condition for sale or exch. for pea- nuts, etc., one 2 roller cane mill, $15 e wil exch. for white bunch butter 1 Deb been used d Make best offer. E. J, McDaniel, Buena Vista, Ga. Javad | rator No. 12, never working ean seed and peas. saval 2 fi but Httle, perfect MARKET BULLETIN order, $50; 1 Roderick tractor harrow needs new bearings, $20 at barn; 2 Lynchburg turn plows, No. 6, $3 ea. 1 Syracuse No. 2, 1878 plow, $2.50; 1 120 gal. cap. under ground gasoline tank with pump, $10. C. H.Ogletree, Crawfordville, Ga. One 7 h. p. electric motor to exch for anything of value to me. Write what you have. C. F. Aalmon, Fort Valley, Ga. 1 apple peeler almost new in good condition, peels, cores and cuts at same time, $1 if taken at once post- paid. Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga. 8 h. p. Mogul I. H. C. gas engine A-1 cond., 10 h. p. Titan I. H. C. gas engine, needs slight repair, line shafts hangers, pulleys belts and other equip- ment all in good cond. Cheap ior cash or exch. for good wheat and bread corn or part cash and part corn and wheat at market price del. here. Make good.offers. Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. Box 287. 1 feed cutter, either hand or pow- er, 4 in. wheel for belt and large fly wheel, 410 in. knives, one grain drill with fertilizer attahment good cond. W. M. Spiker, Mountain View, Ga. One 18 horse power Hercules en- gine good condition and real bargain, $1 FOB Eastman. Ernest W. Burch, Eastman, Ga. No. 10 plow $5; spring tooth cultiva- tor, $4; disc harrows $10; Cole plant- ee Cole drill, $5 ea. C. T. Miller, Leo, a. i One Lynchburg No. 17 two horse plow for sale $5 FOB Americus. J. M. Gaston, Americus, Ga. 1 three. horse Moline reaper and binder, $75. Will exch. for value in cattle or chickens. Write. W. O. Tal- ley, Ohoopee, Ga. One Fresno ditcher No. 3 used three weeks, cost $35, will sell for $20. Per- ie cond. J. Walter James, Pearson, a. : One Bosch. magneto for 4 cylinder motor, $10. Lee Akins, Hartwell, Ga. One road machine,.four horse plow, 5 slip pans, 1 mowing machine, Mc- Cormick, 1 green feed cutter turned by hand, 1 oat drill to exch. for any- thing equal value, would like to have a mule. W. H. Nash, Luthersville, Ga. One Ledbetter planter in running order with several different plates, $5 cash or exch. for N. C. runner peanuts 5c lb. R. L. Johnson, Midville, a. 2 horse Avery riding cultivator, good condition, $15 no plows with it. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. 1 No. 1465 Syracuse 2 horse plow for sale in perfect condition $10.50. Used only one season. 1 hinged top-ten-tray galvanizeq oat sprouter, five sections high perfect cond. Will trade for 100 baby chicks, any heavy strain, i free of white Diarrhea, or $10 cash. R. H. Akin.< Griffin. -Ga,,--Rt. {B= 1 brick making machine, auger type with complete pulleys, off bearing ta- bles and conveyer belts, automatic cutter and everything needed, in, good condition. Will exch. for farm prod- ucts, live stock. Write what you have for trdde. Frank Summerour, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Champion forge and blower No. 400, $25 or exch. for Spanish seed peanuts or Oliver walking cultivator, chickens or anything equal value that can be used on farm. J. T. Lamberth, Arabi, Ga. One pap> baler, can be used for baling naif obacco. wool or any farm produce tc oe packed for storage, good as new, $5 1;OB. W. W. Massey, Bron- wood, Ga. 1 No. 2 Primrose cream separator, to exch. for reg. Jersey heifer; 2 P. & O. tractor plows can use some farm products for exch; one large two horse Moulien turner plow, 6 extra points and 1 mould board, never been used. will exch. for farm products. W. L. Morris, Collins, Ga. 1 Primrose cream separator, cheap. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga. Rt: 2. One set tobacce flues for 20 by 26 ft tobacco barn, been used one sea- son together with 1600 4 4t. sticks, $15 del. at barn. J.C. Lee. Bluffton, Ga. 2 I. H. cultivators used, $20 ea. One Economy hay press, $35. Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga. One heavy duty 2-3 horse boiler in first class. cond. ready for usa suib- able for dairy purposes, $25 FOB. Springfield, Ga. A. B. Cummings, Springs eld, Ga. Six 16 inch disc. Make best offer or -exch. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Th. p. Witte engine, $60; 16 in. corn! G mil) complete, ready to run, $50,.or bot. $100, or100 bu. good merchant- corn del. H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1, : Chattanooga disc plow, $9; harvest binder, $40. W. L. Scott, Decatur, Ga. Rits2}Box' 22; Good Sharples cream separator for sale, not used more than four or five oe $12...J. B. Adair, Kennesaw, Ga. aia. One complete ginnery outfit of Munger system, consisting of three 60 saw gins, Winship make, line shafts and pulleys complete, double box steam trumper, 30 h. p. engine, 40 h. p. boiler. for-sale or exch. for value at a bargain, any part or whole out- fit. .W. O. Kitchens, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 7, Box 183. Fordson tractor $15 FOB. W. B. Jolly, Taylorsville, Ga, One Letz grinding mill, good as new only keen used about 30 days; Sagle engine 15 h. p.-and 20 h. p. boiler. Write for price. Dr. N. C.. Alston, Richland, Ga. 1-4 h. p. dynamo for Delco plant, never been used, half price. Dr. A. R. Denforth. Norcross, Ga. One Olive 10 turn plow for sale or exch. R- EH. Cross, Colquitt, Ga. One Deering reaper, run three sea- sons, in good running cond. for sale or exch. for hogs, cattle, mowing ma- chine or anything useful. oO. I. Ship- ley, Auburn, Ga. One Daisy churning machine with- out churn to exch. for pecans or Span- Be peanuts. Jones Beasley, Lavonia, a. One No. 12 DeLaval cream separ- ator, $40 or exch. for value, anything can use on farm in good condition. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatsville, Ga. 1 swing Hammer mill complete with blower, piping, dust collector and bag- gine spotits and 3 screens. Write for prices. J. L. McKinley, Siloam. Ga. 2 H. Syracuse plows. $8.50; 1 H. Sy- racuse plow $4.50; cutaway harrows, $20.00, $25.00; three row Cole grain drill, $15; guano distributors, $2.50, cotton planters, $2.50; Covington plan- ters, $10; scooter plows, 5 anq 10c; scrapes, 10 and 25c; plow stocks, $1. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. One Domo cream separator No. 12 in perfect cond. $25 or exch. for 25 young R. I. R. hens. Mrs. J. E. Har- rell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. 1 riding cultivator, International, old. model but in perfect cond. used very little, $25 or exch. for other val- ue. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. No. 10 DelLaval separator in good condition, been used about a yr., $35 FOB. G. B. Poore, Canon, Ga. One 50 h. p. boiler and engine, all in good shape with -all attachments for setting up ready to run, will exch for corn, hay, or any small grain, also would consider live stock. A. J. Mur- phy, Talmo, Ga. One Delco water pump and tank cheap for cash or will exch. C. H. Mc- Lendon, Coleman, Ga, One bottling plant large -copper drum frame for drum filling and cap- ping. stand about 10 crates of bottles, will sell cheap, $27.89 for all the above FOB Guyton. M. M. rbrough, Guy- ton, Ga. , 1 Cole corn planter, without guan attachment, $12 or 2 nice pigs, FOB Canon. Planter is in good condition except needs a new shoe. Mrs. R. M. Cobb, Canon, Ga. One B. F. Avery, 3 horse reversible disc plow with 24 in, disc and one ex- tra disc, used but little. good as new, $20 or exch; one Ledbetter planter with full set of plates in good condit- ion. $10; one scrape set for setting heel scrapes, $2 or exch. G. C. Ed- mondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. e One fittle Giant 4 row duster in first class cond. used very little, cost $90 will sell for $20. N. E. Reid, Hart- well, Ga. Rt. 3. - 1 International riding cultivator. os W. B. Holbrook, Cumming, Ga.. Rt. 7. , One 30 rod roll of frog wire, good cond., $7 or, 10 bu. shelled corn, Mrs. Jno. Faircloth. Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. Lindsey compost drill. good cond., $10 or exch. for seed cats, seed Irish potatoes. zoog milling wheat Brabham or New Era peas or corn at niarke prices. D. H. Smith.:Bowdon, Ga. Rt Ds 1 man crosscut saw in good cond. been used very little. will exch. for a Crickett Avery plow. F. Stokes, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3. One Deering reaper, not. binder, used 3 season; for sale or exch. for mowing machine and rake, or any- thing can use. O. I. Shipley, Auburn, tor for Delco electric churn, cheap for PAGE TWENTY-ONE cash or exch. W. W. Trimble, Adairs ville, Ga. E = 1 Cole cotton planter, good condi- tion, $6 or exch. for good thrifty pig. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. | ; 2 horse wooden harrow, 2 horse 19 Oliver turner, set of wagon scales, horse reversible disc plow, good new, practically good as new No. 1 John Deere mower, hand dump key rake, 1g disc_cutting harrow wit trucks, etc., for sale. Rock Springs, Ga. E One 4 horse manure spreader, make offer; 1 30 gal. hot water tank, good condition. Mrs. J. W. Sivell, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 16 in. disc, 50c ete. lock, Alto, Ga. i 1 No. 10 Covington cotton planter, used only a few hours, hill dropper, $15. James Kirby, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1. Beeman tractor, never pore more fhan an atre. Otto Weh a. -Carbide light plant for sale or exch for milk cow or hogs. Mrs. L. B. Hut- chinson, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3.. Ps Riding cultivator for sale in good condition, or exch. for cows, yearlings, or pigs, chickens, syrup or corn. Wilton D. Elrod, Gen. Del. Sta. A, Atlanta, Ga. ce For sale cheap, larg size DeLaval cream separator. Mrs. F. L. Lewis, Camilla, Ga. ee 1-3 horse riding plow, $20; 1 Fordson traltor, $150; Robert S. Hawkinsville, Ga. : Two horse Oliver hillside turner No. 66, plowed 20 acres, $10 cash or exch for 11 bu. corn del. to Plainville. H. V. Autry, Plainville, Ga. ae One new ground plow with colter attached, practically new, without point, $2.. C. M. Lowry, LaFayette, G One Hoogan corn dropper used one season, will exch for one pair of pure bred pigs, 50 or 60 lb. wt. or pure bred Jersey heifer or $12 cash FOB. L. Py Gassett, Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2. : One 10 ft. Sampson windmill; 1 50- 2 ft. steel tower; one 20 ft.. steel tower for water tank; 1 new International riding cultivator. Will exch. for equal Ne as J. F. Wellborn, A. B, Bla- itz, Cordele, Anderson, value of seed of any kind, farm pro- duce or live stock. T. A. Tarier, Ideal, Ga. | 1 Internationa] two hol corn sheller, hang or power, in good condition, cost $45, for sale or exch. for 5 female shoats, any breed, weighing not less than 50 lbs. ea. J. H. Maddox, Au- gusta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 199. Vo Want one Myers pucp for 2 in well, must be in good working order an cheap; also es for shaft. leen, Ga. S. O. Harrison, Kath- One farm level, complete, new, $10 cash; one Fordson tractor, cheap or will exch. for good milk cow; one tractor, orchard barrow, 22-18 in. solid discs in good condition $35; one Calif. orchard barrow, 7 disc estention, good condition, $25; one reaper binder, cheap for cash; 250-300 ft. 2 in. iron pipe, good condition; 1 horse turning plows, Southern Girl, good condition, $3 ea. F. M. McCullough, One new Coles 3 row drill with small seed attachcent or buggy for a moline riding cultivator. Would con- sider other standard makes. G. GC. Mashburn, Adairsville, Ga. babe One No. 5 Star pea and bean huller in goog condition fun by power, will EB Round Oak, Ga, thrash 25 or 30 bu. per hour, $50. or will exch. for 2 tons velvet beans at $16 in pod delivered Lincolnton. De- Laval separator in good condition, $40 or exch. for velvet beans in part pay- ment at $15 ton, del. balance in cash: one coal guano distributor good con- dition, $9. One Cole plain view corn dropper, been used 20 days $20 cash S. R. Spires. Lincolnton, Ga. Ford tractor, extra wheels for op- erating other machinery. extension front with disc plow, 24 dise harrow used very little, kept under shelter $250. OC. EB. Hall, 422 Candler~Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. f One $17.50 one row Savage dusting machine. used very little. good condi- tion. $19 or exch. for a Ledbetter cot- ton planter with. guano attachment good condition. E. D. Crider, Ranger Ga. . : wo small cast iron box- One Oliver No. 2 walking cultivator, fair condition, $20 FOB. sey, Bronwood, Ga. 1 Wizard No. 75 2 horse plow, goo W. W. Mas- condition except slide, has 2 new points ou and double tree $6. aie ei tg ee (Continued on page twenty-four) Will exch. for hog, beans, peas, cgrn or h can 2 tse. O. A. Andrews, Sete. ae. Re. 1 Delco light plant engine, also mo-| 2 rao eee gia Products For Sale YS AND PEAS FOR SALE Mathew imp. soy beans (kind t makes more beans and hay). r. pure and recleaned, $4 bu. FOB. , Albea, Metasville, Ga. : bu. Otootans, 1930 crop. Reclean- Sound. In good sacks. D. R. Nall, Ville, Ga. bu. Calif. white peas and 60 bu. New Eras: Sound and Make best offer. A. T. Drake, th, Ga. sugar crowders and black- as, sel] or exch. for pigs, or ue in other things. J. R, Vin- Riverdale, Ga., Rt. 1. SEED CORN & CORN MEAL se FOX SALE leys red cob, 2 ear corn, field ted, hand nubbed and shelled. in bags, $2.50 bu. FOB. J. L. Thom- Madison, Ga. RFD 1. white Dent seed corn, hand and nubbed, 75c pk. or $3 bu. or young guineas, Otootan or E, J. cabbage plants. R. E. allapoosa, Ga. an June seed corn, 90c per pk| haw, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 1. eys Prolific. selected, nubbed lied. ist yr. Planted in field om other corn. $2.50 bu. FOB. oyner, Bonaire, Ga. yellow flint seed corn, not with white corn, $1 pk. $3 bu. Trade for pop corn, Soy beans, d peas for seed. Grady Cook, _ sound and carefully selected. $3 All FOB Milledgeville. Geo. T. ick, Linton, Ga. ar red cob and Cokers Ellis seed ected and guar. to please. $1.25 3.50 bu. 1-2 bu. del. $2. H. W. mond, Greshamville, Ga. scotts imp. Marlboro prolific seed rn, grown from 22 yrs. field selec- 1. Big eared var. carefully selected. ) bu. 1-2 bu. $1.50; pk, $1. Z. L itt, Concord, Ga. yellow Sent seed corn, selected, oe $2 per bu. Also Hastings- ley (a good cross). Very best fic on market. Same price. Exch pigs. S. M. Duffey, Bowdon, Ga. 4 ear prolific form main crop. Brains, extra small cob. Selected, and shelled: 1 pk. by ins. mail in Ga. $1.25. Money order. J. H. Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 126 ON SEED FOR SALE tty-Toole wilt resistant, 2nd _ yr. dG from choicest picking before rain: 90c bu. Grown on my own . J F Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga. 1 bu. Cook's 3067, wilt resistant. and stored dry, 75c bu. FOB. ; Ga. RFD 3. mont Cleveland. $3.50 per _ Exch. for Brabham peas or Runner peanuts at 4c Ib. EB. C. cilla, Ga. boll Toole Wilt resistant, $2.50 Tbs. or exch for Brab peas or Robt. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. bu. Sikes Wilt resistant Half Half corn seed, $1 bu. in 2 or 3 J. A. Pierce, Alma, Sound and pure. lst yr. also ush Toole wilt resistant. Picked fore any rain on it. $1 bu. Exch P. C. hogs, cows or chickens. unn, Midville, Ga. land 32, wilt resistant and , Triumph, $3 per 100 lbs. or exch ab peas, or N. C. Runner pea- W. McLendon, Soperton, u. No. 1 Ruckers, $1 bu. or exch ual value of hogs. Walter bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes. Brock, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. . pure Summerour Half and cotton seed, care taken at gin } from mixing, $1.25 bu. or the r 1 bu. of pure Otootan beans, h. 2 bu. for 2 bu. large Spanish sound and clean, or the 3: bu. seed oats. R. E. Pope. Tal- a. json big boll (2 wks. earlier ny other big boll cotton), Co- . 5. 1 in. staple and better; amaker Cleveland. Any of the $1 per bu. All ginned and re- per acre last yr. T. J. Green, Talking Rock, Ga. \ . ) prolific Early King cotton seed | ; and ist yr. from breeder, J, L. Mme 4 MARKET BULEETEN Caner imp. big boll seed, $1 bu. 1 in. staple. Exch. for oats, velvet beans or pigs. J. E. Culpepper, Lu- thersville, Ga. Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, $3 per 100 Ibs. 75c bu. in 10 bu. lots. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga. Pure College No. 1 grown from reg. seed, kept clean at gin, 75c bu. E. N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. : Woods extra big boll. Fruits heavy, very early, 38 per cent lint, 1 in. staple. Pure and culled. 1 bu. by mail PP, $1.10; 100 lbs. FOB, by frt. $2.25. Exch for shell corn. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 126. : Selected Christopher cotton seed, 85c bu. or exch for O-too-tan or Mung beans, or White Spanish peanuts. T. W. Simmons, Douglasville, Ga. Half and Half, and Ruckers. Good and sound, 65c bu. Exch some for corn. R. E. Lee, Carters, Ga. Cokers No. 5, Ist yr. $1 bu. or exch for O-too-tan bean seed, or for corn or oats. Mrs. W. BE. Whisnante, Rut- ledge, Ga. Rt. 2. Manleys Heavy Fruiter for planting, $1 bu. Also some Ocala and Ruckers, same price. Exch for dark Cornish game chickens. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. Vandiver heavy fruiter.' Ordered from Orig. and planted 3 A. in 1929; made 3 bales. Imp. and ginned abso- lutely unmixed. From 3 2-5 A. gather- ed 5 bales, wt. 2203 lbs. this yr. on com- mon ground with 400 lbs. fertilizer. $1 bu. or exch 100 tbs. for 225 lbs. fertiliz- er of common seed. J. D. Hancock, Nashville, Ga. Pure Wilson Type big boll, $2.50 per 100 lbs. A.:A. Cobb, Gordon, Ga. _ Hastings Bank Account, and Early King cotton seed, both carefully gin- ned and handled, 75c bu. C. H. Mil- lirn, Shellman, Ga. Cokers No. 5, staple, 1 1-16 in. $1 bu or exch for shelled corn. Bu. for bu. or for Fulghum or Bancroft seed oats. 2 bu. cotton seed for 3 bu. oats. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. Improved Wannamakers big _ boll early cotton seed, 2nd yr. No black seed. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. About 5 bu. Lee Wilson type big boll. First yr. $1 bu. Exch for anything can use. B. L. Perry, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. About 20 bu. Rowdens big boll wilt resistant, 75c bu. B. Sanders, Unadil- la, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 118. Ruckers. Ist yr. No black seed. 46 per cent lint, 90c bu. C. Garrett, Oak- wood, Ga. 25 bu. pure Red long staple, $1 bu. or $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. S. Threl- keld, Carlton, Ga. ; Ruckers long staple, 43 per cent last yr. $2.50 per 100 lbs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Wannamakers.. 2nd. yr. 42 to 45 per cent lint. Big boll, 5 lock. $1 bu. - Also cockers No. 5, cotton seed. L. F. Ballenger, Homer Ga. Rt. 1. Lee Wilson type big boll; Ist yr. Guar. 99 per cent pure. $3 per 100 lbs. a Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville, Re ; 100 bu. pure Wannamakers, recleaned 70c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. Dismukes imp. wilt resistant Toole cotton seed. $1 bu. Algo Cokers Super Seven, from 1 1-16 to1 3-32 staple. $1.50 bu. All privately ginned. FOB ees point. D. M. Dismukes, Graves, a. 200 bu. Sikes. Ist yr. Gathered be- fore rains. Sound and good. 1 bu. also 100 bu. -poulnot, slightly mixed, 75c bu. Exch equal value for 100 bu. Spanish peanuts, or 2 bbls syrup. E. W. House, Lumpkin, Ga. 300 Qu. each, Petty Toole and Cooks imp. cotton seed. All wilt resistant. Recleaned and guar. sound. 75c bu. casked, FOB here. T. O. Whitchard, Blakely, Ga. Cooks Wilt resistant, pure and clean, $1 bu. in small lots. B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. Toole Wilt resistant, from 1929 crop. Germination test, 94 per cent. Kept pure at gin. Yield 1500 lbs. seed cotton per A. $1.25 per bu. Also Cook 307-6 Wilt Resistant. Germination test, 94 per cent. Kept pure at gin. 2nd yr. $1 = All FOB. A. C. Price, Bronwood, a. Pure Half and Half. Ist yr. from Summerour. Paid $5.40 bu. Carefully picked, ginned and culled. Limited amount of seed for only $4 per 100 Ibs. for quick sales, FOB. In good bags. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. Ingold .cotton seed. 2nd yr. from Orig. $1.25 bu. W. J. Hataway, Pal- in 100 Ib. lots or more. bu. FOB. T. R. Windham, Reynolds, | Pure Wilson, $1 bu. or exch for Ga. Runner peanuts. 3 bu. cotton seed for 2 bu. peanuts (for plating). Geo. F. Murkerson, Chester, Ga. Rt. 1. Half and Half cotton seed, $1.25 bu. Exch for Runner seed peanuts. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Piedmont Cleveland big boll. 1st yr. Roll cleaned at gin, 80c bu. or exch for 1 bu. for 1 bu. corn. R. D. Medlock, Duluth, Ga. Rt.. 2. 50 bu. pure Wilson. 7-8 to 1 in. staple. Kept absolutely pure. 2nd yr. $2 per 100 lbs. Exch for seed oats. ler, Leo, Ga. 30 bu. pure Ruckers, ist yr. Ginnel 47 per cent lint, 75c bu. J. M. Robin- son, Calhoun, Ca. Rt. 1. Box 168. Wannamaker Cleveland. 2nd yr. Gin- ned privately. Recleaned, 70c bu. $2.60 per 100 lbs. new bags. HE. P. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 1... FRESH AND CURED MEATS 2 nice hams, wt. about 38 to 40 lbs. 25c lb. FOB. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2. Country cured Hickory smoked sau- sage, 35 lb. Riley Couch, Turin, Ga. Home cured meat, smoked with oak, 18c lb. 12 sides. J. M. Aldridge, Bridge- boro, Ga. C-o Gen. Del. FRUITS FOR SALE Sundried fruit, 12 1-2c lb. Mrs. Jo- sie Vick, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Nice sundried apples, 15c 1b. del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga. Nice sundried apples, free from peel- ings, core and worms, l5c lb. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Charlie Duvall, Ellijay, Ga. Extra good, bright, new sundried ap- ples from choice acid fruit. 3 lbs. 55c; 6 lbs. $1 postpaid. C. FP. Maddox, Bu- ford, Ga. 40 lbs. dried apples, 15c lb. postpaid. A. J: Grant, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2. 7 lbs. extra good sundried June ap- ples, free from peel, core and insects, 3 lbs. 60c; 6 lbs. $1 postpaid; also lb. lbs. nice, bright unpeeled peaches, same price. Cash with order. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2 A HAY FOR SALE Ton and half mixed grass hay for sale cheap, for cash, or exch. for pigs, heifers, or anything of equal val- ue. J. R. Vincent, Riverdale, Ga. Rt. 1; : HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Pure Strained or Ext. honey, 5 and 10 lb. pails, 20c lb. del. In 25 or 50 lb. cans, 15 lb. FOB; Nice Comb honey, same price. Exch some for corn, peas, pigs or shoats at market price. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. PEANUTS & PECANS FOR SALE Large seedling pecans, 16c lb. or $15 a 100; med. size, 14c Ib. $13 a 100. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Large Valencia peanuts, free from pops and trash, 10c ib. FOB. 12 1-2c del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamviille, a. Little White Spanish for seed, 10c lb or exch some for | peck of O-too-tans. M. M. Rowell, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 34. 200 bls. pecans, new crop and well filled. Name not known, but they are much larger than seedlings and not as large as Stuarts. 15c. lb. in lots, of 100 lbs. or 17 1-2c smaller lots, not pre- paid. Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson, Ga. White Spanish, undamaged, 4c lb. G. W. Wade, Rupert, Ga. No. 1 N. C. Ga. raised Runners, 4c lb. FOB, or in 100 lb. lots, or more, 4 1-2c lb. del. Also will sell in ton lots. C. H. Parrish, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. 1 M. to 1200 lbs. Mobile paper shell pecans, 15c lb. FOB in 50 lb lots up: 20c lb. smaller lots del; 100 lbs. Stu- arts, 20c lb. FOB, or 25c del. in 5 Ib. lots and up. Exch some for corn, peas, pigs or shoats. C. G. Oliver, Barnes- ville, Ga. Rt. 2 : 50 bu. Ga. Runners. Machine picked. 4c lb. N. P. Metts, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 97. wy Genuine N. C. Runners, 4c lb. FOB O. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga. 400 Ibs. Stuart pecans, 20c Ib. or exch. for O-too-tan Soy beans. E. S. Jackson, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 4. Big red peanuts, hand picked. Not less than 40 lbs. shipped. 8c lb. Sam- ple on request. J. C. Vernon, Menlo, Ga. RFD 1. VEGETABLES FOR SALE C. T. Mil- |. Thursday, February 6, 1082. price. J. W. Rheney, Wadley, Ga. 1600 med. size Ga. collards, heading var. 2 1-2c per head, at the garden. Mrs. S. J. Harden, Osierfield, Ga. Little Red Hot chili sauce peppers, put up in about 7 oz. strands when strung (now dry), 18c a strand, 30c for 2 strands; 75c for 6; $1.45 for doz. del. Ga. Points. J. W. Helleman, Nahunta, Ga. Box 150. POTATOES FOR SALE Pumpkin yams, selected size for eat- ing. Sacked, FOB here, $1 bu. A. C. Price, Bronwood, Ga. Imp/red skin Govt. insb. Porto Rico seed potatoes, 2c lb. FOB. Cash with order. Jas. Roberts, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 40. About 35 bu. Irish cobbler potatoes, $1.60 bu. in 5 or 10 bu. lots, FOB. Mrs. E. Prince, Eatonton, Ga. No. 1 grade Porto Ricans, $1 bu. Small size for seed, 75c bu. W. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 bu. No. 1 potatoes, eating size, 85c bu. FOB. Money order only. C. A. Hammons, Fitzgerald, Ga. Seed potatoes, Irish cobbler for early planting, $2 bu. also-Lookouy Mtn. po- tatoes for eating and for late planting, $2 bu. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC., FOR SALE rooted white scuppernong Well Exch. for equal val- vines, $1.50 doz. ue. Gen. Del. Station A. Kudzu cuttings, 6 for 25c. L. P, Henderson, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 52. 1-2. Lady T. strawberry plants, 40e @ 100; white Eng. peach trees, 20c; old fashioned plum-peach trees, 15c ea. and clear stone, same price; Damson blue plums, and Eng. horse - apples, 20c each: 2 little sugar pear sprouts, both 35c (roots) ;also yellow root, 30c lb. wild cherry tree bark, 25c lb. and catnip, 3 bunches, 25c. Add postage. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4 Rhubarb plants (medical kind) 15 bunch; prickley ash, 10 and 15c each; garlic (for table use) 10c doz. also yellow root, 15c lb. Add postage. Mrs, J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga.. Rt. 1. Choice budded three yr. old pecan trees, for sale or exch. for anything can use. C. L. Eubank, Eastman, Ga. Big red sided plum peach _ trees, seedlings, one doz. May cherry trees, $3 doz; evergreen bushes from about 2 1-2 and 4 in., 10c ea. Mrs, Charlie Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 52. Moneymaker, success and Pabst pe- can trees, Gov't insp, 2 to 8 ft. 18 to 40c. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. M. Wm. D. Elrod, Atlanta, Ga. Care State insp. true to name fruit trees - peach trees, leading varieties, $55 per M. $6 per 100; $1.20 per doz. Plum and fig trees, leading varieties, $10 per 100; $1.50 per doz. Grape vines, best varieties, $5 per 100, $1 per doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Pedigreed, State insp. pecan trees, 3-4 Schleys, 3-4 Stewarts, 4 to 7 ft. above ground at attractive prices. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. Budded and State insp. Schley pe- can trees, 3 to 9 ft. tall at $30 per 100 to take them as you come to them | in the nursery row. Write for prices on lesser amounts stating what sizes are wanted. Will exch. trees for peas peanuts, soy beans, meats, corn and other farm produce. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Early harvest ang Keiffer pear trees 4 to 5 ft. 40c ea; or $4 per doz; Con- cord Blue Niagara white grape vines, 2 yrs. No. 1, 10c ea: or $8 per 100; ap- ple trees all leading varieties from Early spring until late fall, 2-3 ft. 10 ea; progressive everbearing strawber- ry plants, 75c per 100, all state in- spected, true to name postpaid. Will exch. any of above for baby chicks. C. M. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. 100M choice budded pecan trees. all leading varieties, state insp. Write. W. L. Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. ; Damson blue plums, 25c ea; $ for 60c; red goose plums, 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c. Postpaid. Stamps accepted. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Georgia Products Wanted CORN AND SEED CORN WANTED Want 80 bu. good sound corn. Will exch equa] value for same. Mrs. F. R. Parr, Locust Grove, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 3. Want 1-2 bu. Whatleys pure prolif- ic seed corn at reasonable price and postpaid. R. M. Corley, , Barnesville, 7 Ga. Re. b ~ oy Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want shelled velvet beans, will trade Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, or White Leghorn chicks. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Want 1 bu. of good genuine 100- day velvet beans. State best deliv- se price to Baxley or will exch. 2 of good corn for one bu. of beans, aah to pay charges. E. O. Butler, axley, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to exch. for peas. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 2. Want Otootan soy beans, will exch. bu. of Cleveland big. boll cotton seed for 1 bu. Otootan soy beans. J. W. {cGowan, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. Want field peas. velvet beans, have half as half cotton seed to exch for same. J. O. Strom, Milam, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 37. - Want 1 gal. of 2 crop Clay Crowd- er peas. Will exch. one gal. nice sun- dried apples or peaches for same, ea. to pay postage on what they. send. Write first. Mrs. J. K. Stacks, La- Fayette, Ga., Rt. 1. : Want 1 bu. Otootan beans, sound and clean, not over $3.75 bu. exch. nice country smoked hams at 25c lb. for same. Renner Davis, Summit, Ga. Rt. Want early specked velvet beans elled. must be sound. Quote price on 0 bu. Also want. Brab or Iron peas. end sample and quote. Eli Lewis, Dawson. Ga. Want 10 or 15 bu. Otootans, sound and suitable for planting. Make best rice. I. T. Wyatt, Farrar, Ga. Exch few bu. Ruckers cotton seed, lst yr. for 1 bu. O-too-tan soy beans. I to pay eee on beans and other party . T. Timms, Calhoun, Ga. Want best prices on velvet beans by the ton or car lot. Must be sound, and in hull. Also want some good, sound peanut hay. Sidney C. Williams, Law- rencevill, Ga. Rt. 3. . Want 3 bu. O-too-tan soy beans. Exch cotton seed or dark Cornish In- dian game hens. G. W. Sammons, So- perton, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 17. Want. 3 bu. peas: Iron, Brabs or good ixed peas; and 1 bu. 120- sain velvet beans, at lowest cash price. C. A. Ham- ons, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. Exch. field selected Hickory cane corn, shelled or in ear, for O-too-tan W. E. Clark, Talking Rock, ~ Exch 6 bu. Piedmont Cleveland cot- _ ton seed, 2nd yr. for 3 bu. mixed peas or hay. Hosie C. Corbitt, Kirkland, a. Want 4 or 5 bu. genuine O-too-tan beans. Must be 1930 crop, clean and - sound and priced right for cash. B. M. Aaron, Adairsville, Ga. Want to exch Red Pole beans for Ky. Wonder or Half Runner garden beans. Cupful for cupful. Ea. to pay postage Mrs. Ollie Thompson, Dawson- ville; Ga. Rt. 1. Want large brown eyed and all kinds Of crowder peas. Send sample and _ State amt. can furnish: and best price. Charles Hodgson, Athens, Ga. Want to hear from parties having the Big Goose peas. State best cash price. C. E. Joiner, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 3 bu. beans. Exch 2 bu. sound, pure Brab peas, or pay cash. W. C. Johnson, Lumpkin, Ga. RFD 4. _ Garden pea seed, mixed with garden Salad peas, 20c cupful. Mrs. Ollie _ Fields, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 8. COTTON SEED WANTED _ Wan tto exch. some field peas for some pure Half and Half big boll,_or some other-good var. cotton seed. Paul _ Anthony, Juniper, Ga. Want 5 bu. each, Piiedmont Ped. 2g Must be pure and price right. R _M. Corley, Barnesville, Ga. Want Petty Toole cotton seed. Quote lowest del. price. P. M. Hurst, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. Want some Russell big boll. Send sample and prices. T. W. Harrell, Eastman, Ga Rt 3 Want 7 bu. 63 cotton seed. Must be pure Quote price delivered Blakely, Ga. Roy W. Beard, Bluffton, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want 10 hives of Italian bees in Pat. Gums. Make best del price. 0. M Cornelia, ae e 90 day running - velvet |. MARKET BULL ETER PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want to exch. value long staple cot- ton seeq at $2 bu. for pecans. OC. H. Nichols, 220 N. 5th Ave., Rome, Ga. Want 100 Ibs. of runner peanuts, state best del. price to Baxley. Will exch. corn for same. E. O. Butler, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 7. Want to exch a few bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, at $1 bu. for last yrs. crop of Spanish peanuts, or N. C. Runners, also for a few Chufas and some corn, $1 bu. also Imp. Porto Ricans, insp. seed potatoes. Exch for any above even and give 3 for 1 on chufas. J. P. Anderson, Mountain View, Ga. Want to exch syrup cane seed for peanuts. Bu. for bu. Ea. to pay exp. on what they ship. Ed H. Kelly, Mar- tin, Ga. Rt. 7. Want seedling pecans. Send sample and amt. you have. Will submit price. Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga. Want to exch good, new Ga. Cane syrup at 75c per 10 lb. can for N. C. Runner peanuts at 4c lb, or Brabham) or " Pee ney Half and Half cao seed a c bu. for peas or peanuts. J L. Hutto, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4 Want to exch. good, ane eorn for good sound Spanish peanuts. Bu of corn for bu. peanuts. Ea. to pay del. chgs. G. F. A. Williamson, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 85. Want 2 M. Ibs. genuine N. C. flat running vine, 1930 grown good sound clean seed. Will exch Duroc J. hogs. Send sample and state how you will exch. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 31. Want to exch. value for Runner a peanuts. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, a Want Runner peanuts for seed Quote lowest del. price. P. Ms, Murst, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2. POTATOES WANTED Sweet potatoes wanted: any one wanting some of my large melon seed, send me prepaid frt, 500 lbs. of sweet potatoes. Mill mail them 1 1-4 lb. American Wonder melon (grow to wt. 75 to 150 lbs.) seed. E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga. Want Irish potatoes, Red Bliss, for planting, No. 1s or No. 2s. Will swap pink skin Porto Ricans. Bu. for bu. Ernest Tyre, Odum, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to buy 3 or 4 bu. West Indian or Turentine potatoes. G. L. NeSmith, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 109. Seed For Sale 50 Ibs. early var. Eng. pea seed, sound free of trash, 20c lb. or lot at 12 1-2c Ib. Shipped collect. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. : White nest onions, 60c gal. or 12 gal. $1; req nest onions. Same price, all del. No checks. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Willetts Wonder frost proof Eng. pea seed, 30c lb. Miss Laura Garner, War- then, Ga. : About 4 Ibs. red pepper, 50c lb. and Rock Ford cantaloup seed, about 3 Ibs. 75c lb. G. A. Holloway, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. : Early Half Runner. garden bean seeds, 15c cupful, or 2 cups, 25c; white nest onions, 50c gal. also peppermint plants, $1 a 100. Mrs. Emma Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. Guar. pure. Sample on request. H. L. Wil- char, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 80c a FOB. T. R. Windham, Reynolds, a. Honey Drip cane seed, $2 bu. 10 bu. lots, $1.80 bu. W. J. Hataway, Pal- metto, Ga. Stone Mtn. and Tom Watson seed, hand saved from _ selected melons sows especially for seed, 75c lb. C. Thomson, Thomasville, Ga. Pe ae long green and velvet okra, cabbage and. mustard seed, all 10c tbls. Exch for black eyed peas, or baby li- mas or most any kind of garden seed. Mrs. J. E. Chadwick, Pelham, Ga. Rt. 4 23 Ibs. Watson melon seed, 45c lb. del Good Ga. Runner peanut seed, 4c lb. FOB. Money order. D. Story, Pavo, Ga. 450 Ibs. choice, hand picked Watson | melon seed, 75 lb. Special price on large quantities. G. M. Cochran, Jr., Flint, Ga. Calif. beer seed, 25c per start, pre- aid. Mrs. Ruth Fowler, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Good cornfield bean seed, 15c ee 2 cups, 25c. Add postage. Mrs, Jen. A 3 ie ee | oe - * seed. / Rt. 3. 300 lbs. Watson seed, from good mel- ons, 100 Ib. lots, 35c Ib. 10 to 25 Ib. lots, 50 Ib. Can give best of ref. W. A. Cone, Metcalfe, Ga. 30 bu. Orange cane seed, $1.50 bu. John Brock, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. Dixie Belle and Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. A. A. Cobb, Gordon, Ga. 15 lbs. long green pod okra seed, 30c lb. for entire lot. Ernest Tyre, Idum, Ga, Rt. 1. : 50 Ibs. XL or Johnson melon seed, from selected melons, 75c lb. No checks Wilkins Ross, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3 Hastings Jackson Wonder bush lima bean seed, most prolific, also small white bush butter bean seed, white running butter bean seed, all 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, Daw- son, Ga. Rt. 6. 150 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 60c lb. J. F. Means, Elko, Ga. Good, late Orange cane seed, 5c lb. Walter Bunch, Talking Rock, Ga. Pure, select Thurmond Grey melon seed, hand: saved, cleaned and in first class cond. 75c Ib. or exch for imp. yellow skin, Govt insp. Porto Rico seed potatoes, or pure heavy breed baby chicks, Fred Joyner, Bonaire, Ga. Pure, selected Thurmond Grey melon seed, hand saved, 50c lb. E. EB. Joyner, Bonaire, Ga. Everbearing bush var. sound and clean Eng peas for seed, 50c qt del. Mrs. R. C. Moore, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3 About 50 Ibs. of 1930 long green pod okra seed home-raised, for sale. Mrs. E. L. Lott, Enigma, Ga. Pure Stone Mtn. hand cleaned, float- ed, melon seed. 5 to 10 lb. lots, 60c lb. 10 to 25 Ib. lots, 55c; 50 to 100 b. ieee 50c lb. FOB. G. W. Eady, Ty Ty, Ga Tom Watson melon seed, hand saved, 75c Ib. postpaid. Sample on request. Tilden Johnson, Coolidge, Ga. RFD 2. 20 lbs. white multiplying onions, 10c lb. del 3 lbs. imp. Jumbo watermelon (these melons sold on market this past season for $1 each) seed, 1-4 Ib. $1; 1-2 Ib. $2; 1 lb. $4. Cash with order. C.C. Burell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. Deep Rib yellow meat cantaloup seed, dried in shade, 10c pkt. White Velvet okra seed, 25c lb. Wilkins wat- ermelon seed, 10c pkt. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3. Half Runner garden bean, 40c per single lb. 3 lbs. 75c; white cucumber seed, 10c pkg. red scallion buttons, 15c pk. 50c gal. Add postage on small ee Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Guar. pure, sound, clean Dixie Belle seed, especially hand saved from extra large melons, 75 lb del. 25 lbs. or more, 78c lb. del. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. Absolutely pure, undiseased Stone Mtn. melon and genuine Rockyford cantaloup seed, hand saved from large melons, 75c lb. Attractive prices on 25 lb. or more lots. Samples on re- quest. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Multiplying onion sets, 60c gal. del. Mustard seed, 35c lb. del. Exch for peanuts, Jumbo, Spanish or Runners. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. New, guinea butter vine seed, golden bantam sweet corn, long green cucum- ber, Cozella squash, pole bean, Chinese mustard, martin gourds seed, all 10c per large pkt. Exch for onions cabbage or sweet potato plants, or for Calif. beer seed, or what have you to exch? J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. Running white butter beans, 25c Ib. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen, Ga. ' 10 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. seed. Select- ed from 50 and 60 lb. melons. Shade dried, 75c lb. Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sumner, Ga. Selected Tom Watson seed, hand gathered from shipping melons, 50c Ib. del. J. N. Ousley, Morven, Ga. Hastings Texas seeded Ribbon Cane seed, 20c lb. del. M. F. Norman, Rich- land, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 75. Good, clean sound clear stone peach seed, 15 doz. 2 doz 25c. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Hastings Stone Mtn. seed, hand shade, shade dried, $1 lb. postpaid. Exch. for lard, meat, Spanish peanuts, O-too-tan soy beans, Brabham or Iron peas. Clyde Cook, (No address given). Black X Cox and White Cox water- melon seed and good var. muskmelon seed, 10c for 2 tbls. Prize Head let- tuce seed, 10c spoonful, or exch. for home cured smoking tobacco, or ten- der cornfield bean seed. Mrs. E. N. Rice, Felton, Ga. RFD 1. Purple Hull] table peas, 30c\ lb. 50c qt .{old {sshioned tender cornfield bean eerlg June g0rm i PAGE TWENTY-THREE (makes 2 crops in 1 season), 35c per tea cup full; Stone Mtn. melon seed, . 35 cup, or $1 Ib. ae del. No stamps nor checks. Mrs. W. V. Robbs; pipe ts Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Lifsey melon seed, 40 lbs. 25c ib. or. the lot for 20c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Jennie Bell, Charing, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 72. Red speckled crowder peas, 25c for 2 cups full. Sound and clean. Pump- kin seed, 10c thls. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 44. ; Martin gourd seed, 10c pkt. 3 for 25cPP. Hot pepper seed, 10c pkt. and postage. Pepper only sold In packets. | Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. 6 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c lb. and party pay postage. No stamps accepted. Miss Nobie Spence, Vienna, Ga. RFD 3. Pride of Ga. melon seed, 90c lb. 10 | Ibs. $7.50; Bermuda grass, pretty free from trash, $3 bu. old fashioned peach trees, plum seed, 25c each; also rasp-~- berry plants, 10c each, or $7.50 a 100 Concord grape, 35c each, 3 for $1 del, Exch any of above for garden seed at market price. H. O. Kelley, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. Box 44. ; 15 lbs. Thurmond Grey seed from se- lected melons. dried in shade, 75c lb. $10 for lot. No personal checks. A. L. Fowler, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, shade dried, 50c lb. also Rocky Ford cantaloup seed, 10c tbls. or 80c lb. Don ald Tanner, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4. i Watson seed, saved from select mel ons, 50c Ib. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Tver Ga. Syrup cane seed, 2 1-2 bu. $2 bu. or | exch for pigs, or ehickens. G. L. Berry, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 250 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, ioe fine middle Ga.grown melons, Y5c lb, in lots up to 25 lbs. Over 25 lbs. to 50 lbs. 60c lb. 50 to 100 Ib. lots, 50c lb. prepaid. Ross Andrews, Haddock, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 43. \ Orange meat water melon seed, $1 Che Only a few lbs for sale. M. A. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. Early Bunch Eng. peas, 25c cupful old fashioned pumpkin seed, 3 tbls. 10c; 1 1-2 or 2 lbs. dry sage, 50c lb. Bennit Coltrane, Cumming, Ga. No. 3. 10 cups full of yellow or orange meat water melon seed, 45c cup. Plan with cotton seed and they get ripe- in latter part of August and September; can have melons until frost. Walter Morton, Norcross, Ga. Pure Lifsey melon seed, 75c lb. or 65c lb. in lots of over 5 lbs. Guar. to. be pure. C. W. Collins, Atlanta, Ga. 813 1-2 Bankhead Ave. White bunch baby lima beans, sound and free of trash. Heavy cropper. 12. 1-2c lb. del. O. S. Greene, Cochran Ga. Rt. 3. .3 lbs. each, Monte Christo watermel on seed (lst yr. from Orig.), $1.50 lb and Lifsey, 80c lb. 2 lbs. orange heart (yellow meat), $1.50 lb. Al] FOB. Cash with order, or money order. Geo. Price Cumming, Ga: Rt. 5. - ifs A few lbs. clean Stone Mtn. from selected melons raised last year. 85c lb. del. Money order or stamps. Mrs. J. T. Scott, Dover, Ga. Rt. 2. ; A>-new kind of running squash eve bearing. Plant in early spring, will bear until frost. 10c tbls. About | doz. seed to the spoonful. Full instru tions as to fertilizer and growing them Have 25 spoons full for sale; also mus tard seed, 10c tbls. Straight Leaf v Have about 15 spoons full. Mrs. Nor Taylor, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 1. ie Nice, white nest onions, 50 c gal. also sundried apples. free of worms, 15c_ White Lady peas, 15c lb. Black eye peas, 10c lb. Cash with order. WN checks. Postpaid. Mrs. S. . Cousi Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 40. Green mustard, 10c bunch; bunc snap beans, 20c lb. Mrs. J. F. Tillmon, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Calif. multiplying beer seed, fine a good cond. 10c per ae PEEP Geo Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2 Seed Wanted Want to exch. value for Otoota: beans, Whippoorwill peas, also syr cane seed. W. H. Powell, Suwanee Ga. Rt. 2. Want green = heading colla ee Mrs. T. T. Hattaway, Davisbor a Exch. 50 Ibs. orange cane seed, ha thrashed and well cleaned, for 15 Ibs. white velvet okra seed. w * Ta Mariatta, Ge. RFR & = TWENTY-FOUR | econd-Hand Machinery For Sale : Oliver 2 horse ri cultivator, ring tooth cultivator) 2 horse grain rill for sale. W. D. Watson, Logan- lle, Ga. Or e mowing machine, C own make, ( . W. Mas- Soutinued from Pn Sw enty-one) ton wheels, 30 by 3, thimble skein arings, with axles. Will exch. for m produce. R. E. Faircloth, Don- iville, Ga. e Primrose separator, large size, suitable for a hed of 5 to 20 Sas and in fair cond. $20 cash FOB. 2. Smith, Thomson, Ga. Rt. 2. mowing machine; Deering make, Dliver turn plow to exch. for syrup. I. Whitehurst, Gordon, Ga, five gal. milk cans with ice con- rs, practically new, cheap for cash 3 fine pure bred Tancred Mar. cock- | erels, $1.25 each, also 6 June hatch pul-. lets, soon to lay, 1 cockerel, same age, | = a Noah McGowan, Summit, Ga, 15 hens and 3 roosters, W. L. Tan- cred str. almost a yr. old, and hens now laying, $1 each, FOB. Scruggs, Nashville, Ga. 9 pure bred W. Mrs. Y. A. young goats, 2 nannies and 1 billy as part*paymena at reasonable price. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Rutledge, Ga. Rt. 2. 21 Tancred W. L. pullets, now laying, $20: H. I. Moore, Jr., White Plains, Ga. : 15 W. L. Feb. and March pullets and 5 hens, 20 mos. old, and 1 cock, Ferris and Kerlin strains. $20 for the lot of 20 hens and 1 cock. FOB. Exch, for 15 full blood Red pullets, Feb. or March. hatch. Hens all laying. W. T. Pritch- . ett, Ellijay, Ga. : 150 ped. S. C. W. L. hens, Feb. and March 1930 hatch, also sev. cockerels. Write for further information. A. G. Wright, Winterville. Ga. Rr'v 2. 2 yr. old Tancred W. L. roosters, $1 4 pure Tancred March hatch cocker- els, Sire. and dam came direct from Mrs. D. Tancreds Farm. $3 each, $10. for the 4. Money order. Mrs. F. Cow-, art, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. 25 April hatch, Bred-to-Lay strain W. L. hens, now. laying. No culls. $1. each for lot; less lots, $1.25 each, FOB. | Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Rt. 5. Clinton, Road. "30 W. L. hens and pullets. Fat and. laying 10 to 15 eggs daily, $20. F. B. Peet Hapeville, Ga. 3351 Stewart ve 2 March hatch Tormahlen strain B. L. cockerels, $1.50 ea. Money order. Otto. Kendrick, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 1. 50 -W. L. pullets, direct from Ferris best egg strain, out of trapnested stock, 260-300 egg strain. Now laying good. $1-each. No culls. Mrs. M. Wain- wright. Hapeville, Ga. 3436 Rainey Ave. Pure bred Tancred W. L. February hatch, $1.25 each. Also young hens, milk fattened, Wicker, Americus, Ga. Ferris S..C. W. L. breeders: 15 year- ling hens, 18 mo old and 1 March 1930 ,cockerel; cockes, $1.25 each. All from direct stock. fe for lot. Cash. Sat. guar. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 Ferris 10 mos. old W. L. pullets, now laying, $1 ea, or exch. for Guern- sey he.fer caives, or cows. F. H. Bunn, Midvile, Ga. 600 Lancied well dev. Feb. March and Apru hatch puilets. Good body wt. and in 60 per cent production. 1 to 10u head, 90c each; 100 to 200 in lot, 8c each; All above 200 head, 80c each, FOB my poultry tarm. Coops to be furnished by purchaser, or a guarantee that my coops will be ret. Cash prices. No checks. No exchanges. J. B. Par- rish, Graymont, Ga. 10. S. C. W. L. March, Barron strain. $1.25 each; 2 roosters; $1 20 each, J. O. King, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 1. Fure bred Hollywood, March hatch S. C. W. L. cockereis, $2.50 to $5 each. R. R. Coraway, Waverly Hail, Ga. RFD. Exch. tor O-too-tan soy beans. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. 30 B. L. 1929 hatch hens, now laying, 75c each, 1 rooster with eve:y ld ane Mrs. Jesse Cato, Juniper, Ga. Rt. 100 pure Tancred hens, 10 mos, old, $65 for lot, or 7oc ea. in quantities of 25 head or more. All FOB. No person- al checks. J. T. Ogletree, Chatsworth, Ga, Rt. 2. 390 Tancred April hatch pullets, now laying 58 to 60 per ae In good cond. $1 each, FOB. J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt.-3. 200 Kerlin quality W. L. pullets, April hatch. Laying heavily. $1 each for en> tire lot; $1.25 each, smaller quantity. L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta; Ga. 40 pure bred S. C. W. L. pullets. Wy- coff strain, $1 each, or, exch. for any- thing can use. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Car- nesville, Ga. - 12 pure bred S. C. Brown L. hens and 1 rooster, Everlay strain. 18 mos. old, $13.50 for lot. Guar. no culls. Selected eggs, 80c per 15. In lots of 100 or more, 4 1-2c per egg. Mrs. H. L. Lumpkin, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 pure bred Tancred heavy laying young hens,.$1 each. Cash with order. No culls. Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Box hg and cockerels, 1930 hatch; also large z0c Ib. Mrs. Geo. M.| 'each. Mrs. W. N. Johnson, Cordeie, Ga, Rt. Cc. 20 pure Knapp strain Buff L. hens, 9 mos. old, 80c each, FOB. Exch. for peanuts, O-too-tan soy beans, or pota- toes of equal vaiue. Mrs, B. M. Over= ton, Preston, Ga.. Rt. A. a : MINORCAS 10 young Black Minorca hens, direct from Pape $1 each. Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 168. - 1. Giant. Bla Fancy stock, $4. O. H. Wright, 412 Pet- ers Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. - 3 thoroughbred White Minorcas hens now laying, $1.50 each. F. R. ee Milledgeville, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE oH 20 hens, mixed breed, $1 each. Money. order. No checks. FOB. Toe Smith, Chipley, Gar RW 23 10 large fat hens. paid. Money order only. Mrs. B. Ss. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. 15 head chickens, mixed breed: B. Re Plymouth Rocks, and Games. fat and laying, and 2 roosters, $1 each. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. 17 mixed 1 yr. old hens, large breed. Nearly all Rocks and. Reds. Nice and fat for table use. $15 for lot. checks. Cash with order. Crate to pet ret. W. L. Stonecypher, Forest oat Ga. Rt. 1. 3 100 mixed 4 wks. old chicks: some J. B..Giants, Reds, and B. R. and others just mixed. $20 per 100.: Smith, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. ORPINGTONS 1 Feb. 1930 hatch pure bred Byers. str. rooster, true to color, $1.50. Kath- erine Shirley, Lavonia, Ga. 30 Buff Orp. pullets, pure bred and laying well, $1.60 each, also 3 Buff roosters, $2. 25 each, FOB. Mrs. Jep- oe P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. 1._Buff Orp. rooster, 18 mos. old, $1 25 ei 2 pure sancred cockerels, $1.00 each Mrs. W. H. Hambr ick, _ 1. mos. old, blood tested, $2.50 each. F. S. Liles, Woodbine, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. hens, $1.50; eggs, $1. per 15. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. | 20 pure, selected Buff Orp. hens, now. laying, $25 FOB. Coops-to be ret. Will not. consider any exch. Mrs. W. A. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2. Prize winning, heavy laying W. oe cockerels, $2.50 to $5; pullets, $2 to $2.50; special price on trios or pens; a 80. hatching eggs, $1.50. $3 and $5 per setting. Mating list free. Exch. for value in hogs or cows. Mrs. C. R. More | gan, Americus, Ga. Golden Buff Orp. cockerels, $1.50 ea, Fine birds direct from Mo. State. L. C. Ridley, Franklin. Ga. 41 Shinns Buff Orp. 6 wks old. Make offer FOB. Geo. T. Rowe, Doerun,; Ga, 10 choice pure bred Buff Orp. ready to lay pullets, $14; 14 mos. old cock, $2 1 April hatch cockerel, $1.50. Mrs. D. E. Bass, Walden, Ga. PHEASANTS. FOR SALE Goldens, 2 yr. old, $18 pr; Mar. hatch | $10 pr. Eng. Ringnecks, $8 pr. Full in -Structions as to care and breedin; with Tapered bulle yea. order, te, laying tins in lo L. J. Barrow, Ww a = Minorca cockerel, s 10 nice,fat friers, 1 to 1 1- 2 Tbs ea; $15 for lot not pre- 13 hens, Mrs. E. H. : Martin, Ga, pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels, 7 Mrs, L. 8 or 9 mos. old) ipul- a lets, $1 each, or exch. Will take 3 J. M. Robinson, a = Thursday, February 5, 1931. _ oGE TWENTY-Sre ; a a MARKET BULLETIN SUSSEX $1 per 15 prepaid. Mrs. Laura Curry,, Brahma hens, also want 1 pr. Sebright P. oultry F or Sale 2 early spring hatch Speckled Sus- Stockton, Ga. bantams. Will exch value for same, : |sex cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. C. R.|, 6 pure bred R. C. W. Wyandotte| Mrs. J. T. Lewis, College Park, Ga. Rt. R. I. REDS a hens, 1929 and 1930 hatch, also 1 roost- | 2. 3 pure bred Owen strain Red cock- erels, $1.50 each. Ernest Kesler, Nich- - olson, Ga. 2 thorougbred Red roosters, Donald- gon strain, $1.40 each. S. J. Seale, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3. Ast class Reds, 2 yr. olq cocks, $2.50 ea. (were $5 ea.); Early 1930 hatch - cockerels, Direct, $2 ea; 5 Utility Mar. 1930 cockereis, $1.00 each. All from - Donaldson direct. Mrs. R. J. Flemjng, _ Lincolnton, Ga. 1S. C. R. 1, Red 18 mos. old, $2. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. 10 S C.:R. I. Red March pullets, $1.50 ach; April hatch pullets, $1.25 each. All Donaldson strain. All now laying. Cash with order. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, - Rupert, Ga. R&R. C. R. I. Reds: 4 hens and 1 roost- er, 1929 and 1930 hatch. Pure bred Tompkins strain. $5 plus. postage. _ Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Sharpsburg, Ga. _ Pure Owen strain Red cockerels, $1.50 - each. Mrs. M. L. Peterson, Vidalia, Ga. 1 Buckeye Red 1929 hatch rooster, $2.50; and 1 Buckeye Red 1930 hatch - rooster, $2.50. Exch. either or both for _ cotton seed, soy O-too-tan beans, or _ Clay peas or Indian corn. B. L. Thom- - ason, Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 4. 10 grown, ready to lay R. I. Red pul- lets and 1 rooster, $10. Mrs. Jackson _J. Pike, Morven, Ga. ey 6 April hatch puilets and 2 cockerels, Donaldson Reds, $1 each. C.O. D. J. _H. Roquemore Lorane, Ga. Rt. 1. - 2 Tompkins Red roosters, 1 yr. and 2 yr. old, $2 each. J. A, Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. Choice dark Red cockerels, $5 each; second choice, well marked, $3 each. - Mahoods prize stocx and heavy layers. Miss Belle limmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. - Donaldson str. Reds, 10 hens, 10 mos. _ 0 2 yrs. old, and 1 cockerel, 10 mos. old, $15. Mrs. A. F. O Kelley, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 2. - 12 Donaldson Red hens, wt. up to 7 Ibs. Real show birds. $10 cash for lot. Clement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1. Well grown, March and April hatch R. I. Red roosters, $1.50 each. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. 20 Red pullets, laying well, $1.60 ea; 4 roosters, $2.25 each, FOB. Mrs. Jep- tha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. 25 Donaldson Red ready to lay hens, 3 cockereis, May, 1930 hatch. $1 each, FOB. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. - Donaldson Reds: 10 hens and 1 cock- erel, $1.25 each. 2nd yr. divect from Donaldson Yards. Mrs. H. M. Waters, Hilltonia, Ga. _ Donaidson Reds, 5 pullets, $1.10 each, - and 2 fine cockerels, $1.75 each. $7 for _. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Ga. 11 R.1. Red hens, 1 yr. old, _ Jaying now, and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old for - sale. Either: Mrs. Stokes or Mrs. Gate- wood, Atlanta, Ga. 305 Holderness St. 20 mos. old pure bred Red rooster, dark red and extra large. Wt. 11 or 12 Ibs. $2.50 and exp. chgs.. Mrs. Wm. G. _ Cannon, Fitzpatrick, Ga. ; 10 S. C. R. I. Red 2 yr. old hens, $1.25 each; 2 cockerels, $1 each; also 1 B. R. -cockerel, 5c. Mrs. Jno. Faircloth, - Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. 6S. C. R. I. Red pullets, old enough for laying, 75c each; 7 hens, 2 yrs. old, $1 each; Spring hatch cockere) from _ first prize stock, $1, or lot, $12.50. Mrs. CC. E. Rice, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 March hatch Red hens, $6. Mrs. J. G. McDonald, Colquitt, Ga. Lae 12 hens and 1 cockerel, April hatch. Pure bred Reds, $16.50. Mrs. Willie Courson, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 lots of 8 pullets and 1 cockerel, un- related, pure Donaldson Reds. June hatch, $9 for each lot. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. 10 pure bred Red pullets, most of them ready to lay, $1 each, $9 for lot. ~ O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 2. Feb. and Mar. hatch cockerels, Hare old Tompkins best, from Madisonsq. Garden prize winning stock, $3 each; also a few 2 yrs. old, same price. Mfrs, H. L. Culpepper, Grantville, Ga. 10 Donaldson Red hens, $1.25 each, _ Mrs. O. S. Greene, Cochran, fw a. _ SPANISH _ White Faced Black Spanish chick- ens. Sev. pens, pullets or cockerels. oo R. L. Tribble, Atlanta, Ga. e ood cond | / Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. Speckled Sussex hens and roosters, 1930 hatch, for sale. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE Bourbon Red toms, of heavy laying stock. Fine for breeding. $6 each.! Cash: Exp. Collect. Roswell H. Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. 1 extra fine 20 mos. old guar pure. bred M. B. Goldbank Bird Bros. tom,! wt. 33 lbs. or more, $10. Exch. for any good var. field peas at $2 bu. Peas must be sound. Money back guar. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. | Few June hatch big bone Giant! Bronze at very low price; 2 yr. old tom the finest breeder in Ga. Offered $150. for him last season, wt. around 40 lbs.! and prize winner. Sell cheap or exch. Also a few nice turkey hens for sale. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. - 3 Eng. strain Mink ducks, 2 yrs. old, 1 drake and 2 ducks. Ducks wt. 8 lbs. each, and lay year round, and drake, 11 lbs. Fly in Fall like Wild Ducks. $7 for lot. Mrs. B. T. Baldwin, Rome, Ga. 14 Elmwood St. 2 M. B. Bird Bros. str. 2 yr. old and healthy, 25 to 30 lb. $8 each; 1 same kind, 20 to 25 lbs. 1 yr. old, $6.50. Mon- ey order. C. Maxwell, Whigham, Ga. 3 pure bred Bronze 17 to 20 ibs. toms, $5 each; 5 8 to 11 lb hens, $4 each. All April 1930 hatch. Exch. a trio for, 15, B. R. hens, not over 1 yr. old. Cash, with order. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vi- enna, Ga. 2 yr. old White Holland tom, wt. about 30 lbs. $6. Mrs. A. N. Thornton, Camilla, Ga. 3 _1 April hatch, pure bred M. B. tom, Wt. about 25 lbs. $5 FOB. also week old baby turkeys, pure bred M. B. cross. with the Ellis strain, 40c each. FOB. | Booking orders. No cheeks. Mrs. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. Bird Bros. big bone M. B. pure stock large hens and gobblers. First money order for $5 gets a hen or gobbler. All in good cond. Toms wt. 24-23 lbs. Mrs. A. R. Hamer, LaGrange, Ga. Bronze turkeys. Actual prize winners at the Souths leading shows for sale. Guar. to give satisfaction or refund. money. Very reasonable prices. W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. 3 Eng. strain Mink 2 yr. old ducks, 1 drake and 2 ducks. 7 for lot. Mrs. Morris Mayo, Rome, Ga. 8 Dogwood St. 2 yr. old M. B. tom, fine for breeding, $5. Mrs. Fred House, Lumpkin, Ga. 4 guineas, 3 hens and 1 rooster. Hens are half white and 1 hen, snow white. $2 cash and buyer to pay del. chgs. or exch. Ebben Kicklighter, Daisy, Ga. RFD 1. 1 pure bred B. gobbler, April 1930 hatch, wt. 20 lbs. $7. Mrs. S. B. Foster, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. ; 380 guineas, 50c each. Mrs. B. S. Chambers, Carrollton, Ga. No. 3. Few pure Bourbon Reds. Reduced for quick sale, $3.50 and $5 each. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. _ 2 yr. old White African rooster, $1; 4 common geese, 2 geese and 2 panders, $1.25 each. Trade for Game chickens at market price. E. L. Dixon, Black- shear, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 104. Pure bred Bourbon Red, 1 yr. old hens, $4 each, FOB. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 nice, large M. B. hens, Bird Bros. stock, 2 yrs. old, $4 ea; 1 May 1930 hatch hen, $2.50. Miss Mary Hood, Cleveland, Ga. 1 yr. old big tom, black with white on wings, in good shape to raise from, $3 or exch. for 50 R. I. Red B. R. baby chicks not later than Feb. 15th. No stamps accepted. Mrs. Ear] Webb, Pavo, Ga. 1 pr. pure bred M. B. Bird Bros. Apr. 1930 hatch, $9 for pr. T. M. Gully, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. 16 head wild green-head Mallard ducks. Sell or trade for Bronze tur- keys. J. W. Crapps, Cairo, Ga.. WYANDOTTES S. L. Wyandotte cocks, pure stock, $2 each, or $1.75 ea. if 2 or more are taken at once. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. 8 Red Wyandotte pullets, May 1930 hatch, 90c each. 8S. J. Seale, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3. - Tarbox R. C. S. L. Wyandottes: 1 and 1 1-2 yr. old hens, $1.35 each; 10 for $12; 20 for $24. Exch. 4 young hens and 4 young roosters, not over a yr. old, er, Thoroughbred Tarbox str. $1.25 ea, | FOB. No checks. er, 1929 hatch. Martin str. Good lay- ers. $1 each, plus postage. Mrs. W. L. Stevenson, Sharpsburg, Ga. 7S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 roost- $9 for lot, FOB. Mrs. A. R. Cox, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt 1. No. 59. 10 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte 1930 hatch, $1.25 each; 2 yr. old rooster, $2 J. P. Griffin, Bre- men, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 R. C. W. Wyandotte rooster, about l- yr. old, $1.50, or exch for 1500 Early J. cabbage plants. W. H. Hambrick, Martin, Ga. RFD 1. 1 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte April hatch rooster, R. J. Porters stock. $2. Money order. No checks. Mrs. N. O. Overby, Sandersville, Ga. 315 So. Harris St. 50 W. Wyandotte young hens and 5 roosters. Direct Fischel str. Hens now laying, $60 for lot. Mrs. A. P. Gross, Glenn, Ga. 6 W. Wyandotte hens, good cond. Sell or exch for same number of Brown L. early 1930 hatch. Free range. J. W. Rhensy, Wadley, Ga. 3 pure bred S. L. W. Wyandotte rea- dy for laying pullets, 85c each, also 2 cockerels, spring hatch, $1 each, or $4.55 for lot. Mrs. C. E Rice, Elber-|G ton, Ga. Rt. 2. Blood tested, A grade W. Wyan- dotte pullets. Write for further infor-| mation and price. Mrs. G. L. Taliant, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 1. ese 9 > Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Want to exch. any of the following for Ancona, Sheppard. str. pullets, about 9 mos. old: 2 B. R. hens, 30 Buff Ovp. pullets, 3 Buff Orp. roosters, 20 R.. I. Red pullets, 4 Red roosters, 2 B. L. hens and 1 rooster, 8 Black Minorca hens, pullets and 1 rooster, 2 Indian Game hens and 1 rooster. Exch. lb. for lb. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon- ough, Ga. : BANTAMS WANTED Exch. 1 pk. black crowaer peas, good for eating or for sowing for hay, for 2 full blood bantam hens, any color, but prefer white. Marvin Powell, Mon- trose, Ga. Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS WANTED GIANTS WANTED Exch. 4 W. L. pullets and 1 cockerel, April hatch, for Black Giants of same age. Mrs. G. S. Yanson, Ga. Rt. 1. LEGHORNS WANTED Exch. 8 pure bred B. R. hens at $1.25 ea. for pure bred Brown L. hens and tf rooster at $1 each. Mrs. B. R. Chame- be:'s, Yatesville, Ga. } Bronwood, Want pure bred Buff L. or Tom Bar- _ rons W. L. Mrs. D. E. Bass, Walden, a. Exch| 1 Jersey heifer, 1 yr. old, from good stock for 40 young W. or Brown 3. LEGHORNS, MINORCAS OR GAMES L. hens. C. G. Autrey, Midville, Ga. Rt. _ ) WANTED / oe Exch. 2 turkey hens.and 1 tom, for Brown L. hens, not over 1 1-2 yrs. old, or Black Minorca or Indian Games. All 3 turkeys for 12 hens. Write what you have. B. M. Bratcher, Alma, Ga. MINORCAS WANTED Want 1 Black Minorca cock. Exch. value or pay cash. Comer Meeks, Alto, a. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS . WANTED Exch. 2 thoroughbred Owen str. Red Apri] hatch cockerels for 5 hens, any breed. Ea. to pay chgs. of transporta- tion. 356 Whitehall St. S. W. Exch. value for chickens. Write Mrs. C. O. West, Bridgeboro, Ga. Rt. 1. C-o J. H. Pickron. Want 2 pr. of peafowls. J. C. Ad- kins, Ft. Valley, Ga. : TURKEYS, GUINFAS, GEESE, ETC. WANTED Want White Mammoth Pekins, 2 or 3 ducks and 1 drake, at reasonable , prices. Mrs. M. F. Rabun, Lyons, Ga. RFD 3. Want ducks to raise on halves. Any breed. Mallory M. Hatchett, Means- ville, Ga. RFD 1. Want to exch. 2 Summer hatch Rronze toms for hens of same breed. _|Mrs. Gertie Connell, Patterson, Ga. J. H. Sappington, Atlanta, Ga, . PEAFOWLS WANTED a Want a pure M. B. turkey tom. 1930 Want 12 pure bred B. R. Feb, or Mar. hatch pullets. Would consider other heavy breeds. Must-be pure and from heavy laying strain. Exch. value for same. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. Want 8 to 12 nice B. R. pullets. Exch. value for same. W. P. Tabor, Paco, Ga. Rt. 3.. BARRED ROCKS OR REDS wee WANTED Want 25 or 30 B. R. or R. I. Red hens on halves. Give chicks when 8 wks. old will not give eggs. Mrs. Katie Hood, Stapleton, Ga. Rt. 1. BRAHMAS WANTED Want Light Brahma hens, the feath- er legged and Giant strain only con- sidered. No culls nor old stock wanted. Exch. budded and State insp. Schley paper shell pecan trees, Kudzu plants, plants, and Du:oe J. pigs for same at reasonable prices on all. L. M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. _ GAMES WANTED Want to buy 2 real good dark Cor- nish cockerels and 10 pullets, Feb. or March hatch. Must be good stock. Will exch value or pay cash. J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass, Ga. Want 1 dark Cornish game rooster. Write best price. T. N. Bearden, Way- cross, Ga. RFD 8. Want 1 pure bred dark Cornish game rooster, not over 2 yrs. old. wt. not to be under 13 lbs. A. L. Moss, Alto, Ga. Exch. thoroughbred 1 yr. old B. R. rooster for a Game cock, same age, ei- ther Warhorse or Dangerfoot prefe:- ed. Or will sell B. L. cock for $1.75 and party pay frt. C. A. Wilder, Col- umbus, Ga. : Want to buy at once 12 or 15 pure. last yr. bred Cornish Indian Game hatch pullets. Will pay $1 each for them. Mrs. D. C. Will, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 12. GIANTS OR BRAHMAS AND BANTAMS WANTED hatch, not under 25 lbs. also hen, not ~ urder 15 Ibs. Write what you have. Must be reasonable. Huching, Ga. Want 10 head of geese. Ga. Rt. 1. Want 2 hens and 1 gobbler of the big bone Bronze turkeys. Mar. hatch. Must be good sive and well marked. Will pay 25c per lb. del. J. M. Brown- ing. Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 1 Blue Speckled young guinea _ rooster. Trade Concord grape vines, rooted, or fig sprouts, for same. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, : Will pay 85 each. FOB. Mrs. J. R. Horne, Funston, POULTRY AND TURKEYS WANTED _ Want friers and turkeys. what you have and best price. Rooney, Perry, Ga. WYANDOTTES WANTED Jas. J. Want 6 hens and 1 rooster S. L. Wy- and 1 rooster, Pape strain S. C. Black Min- Write. O. F. andottes. Will exch. 6 hens Ea. to pay chgs. lijay, Ga. Rt. 2. orcas. Carroll, Exch. 1 bave plants for 10 W. Wyandotte pul- lets of full stock and Rose Comb. Mrs. ae Waldrip, Baby Chicks For Sale Blood tested baby chicks from se- lected 2 and 3, yr. old hens. with 200 Pure Tancred ege av. to the hen. Advise M. E. J. or Chas W. cab- Flowery Branch, Ga. str. W. L. For del. every week until | May. Write for particulars. M. Kantala, Eberton, Ga. B. R., Reds, W. L. all from heaviest laying, standard bred stock, and every breeder selected by experts. Leghorns: $11 a 100; Reds and Rocks, $12 & 100. Sat. guar. Hatches every week. Mrs. Lois Woods, Brooks, Ga. : Reds, B. P. R., and W. L. 1 day to 3 wks. old chicks, from our own trap- nested stock that hatch, live and grow quickly into broilers and layers. Wri Want to exch. 4 mixed large breed also egys from above described chicks, for information. W. C. Kutz, Atlanta, young hens for 2 J. B. Giants or Light, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 252, Main 7698. Thursday, February 5, 1931. Baby Chicks For Sale Tancred W. L. baby chicks, pure pred, from 2 yr. old hens, $10 a 100; Buff Orp. $12. 100 per cent live del. guar. Also have 1, 2, and 3 wks. old chicks. R. L. Norton, Luxomni, Ga. t. 1s Ribbon Blu chicks. Accredited. blood tested and easily raised. Write for special offer and lowest prices ever offered this season. J. I. Hosford, At- Janta, Ga. 221 Forsyth St., S. W. Highest grade R. I. Red and B. R. chicks, day old, $12 a 100; 1 week old, $16; 2 wks. old, $20; 3 wks. $25; Cus- tom hatching, $2.50 per 96 eggs. We fumigate our mammoth inc. to pre- vent disease. L. H. Eidson, Fitzgerald, Ga. Barron str. W. L. chicks, Feb., Mar. and Apr. hatches. $10 a 100; B. R.. Reds, and Buff Orp. 12 1-2c each. J. ' M. Owen, Fender, Ga. Better chicks of the better kind: W. L., Reds, and Rocks. From fine stock and chicks guar. to live. Write for prices and guar. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga. Rocks and Red, large, nice ones, 10 1-2c each, $10 a 100; heavy mixer, 9 1-2c each, $9 a 100. E. R.. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 1. S. C. W. L. from one of the finest and highest producing flocks in the State. If interested in baby chicks at reasonable price, write: Phil D. Joy Homerville, Ga. P. O. Box 0. High powered baby chicks from heavy laying, pure blooded Reds, B R., W. Wyancottes, $12 a 100: Ever- lay Brown L., Tancred W. L.. $11 del.: heavy mixed, $10; light mixed, $9. Guar. 100 per cent live del. Lots less than 100 add Ic per chick. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga., Box 27. Day old chicks from 2 yr. old hens, mated to extra fine cockerels. Famous Tancreq str. $10 per 100. 100 per cent live del. guar. J. B. Parrish, Gray- mont, Ga. Dark B. Leghorns parent stock di- rect from Everlay Farm, $12 a 100; custom hatching, 3c an egg. 520 cap. inc. uced. Sat. guar. Mrs. Fred Bowles; Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. Booking orders for extra qualitv day old chicks. blood tested. B. R., $7, 50; $375 for 25. Del. 100 per cent live del. guar, Exch. for farm produce of equal value. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs. Ga. Rt. 1. Red baby chicks from pure bred Donaldson selected sto ckdirect. 13c each, $12.50 a 100; alco 1 cock, 16 mos. old direct, $5; 3 hens, 18 mos. o!d, 2 pullets, ready to lay, unrelated to cocks. $1.50 each. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville. Ga. Custom hatching in 2 Super Hatch inc. to start Feb. 2nd. 4c an egg. See -me at my home in Reidsville. Mrs. W. C. Davis, Reidsvil'e, Ga. B. R. and R. I. Reds thoroughbred baby chicks, $10.50 per 100. mixed, $9.50. Del. your post office and guar. live del. All large breeds. Chicks are from 2nd yr. hens and grow faster and are easily raised. K. C. West, Ashburn. Ga. Pure bred, blood tested B. R., R. I. Reds and Tancred-Follvwood W. L. Strictly high grade, healthy chicks at very reasonable prices. Leghorns are trapnested and mated to ped. cock- erels. J. C. Bastom, Milledgeville, Ga. Pure bred Rus e] str. B. L. for Mar and Apr. del. 10c each. Supply lim- Pes J. H. Horton, Cochran, Ga. S. C. W. L trapnested and blood tested from 250 to 264 egg record. $14 & 100; $27 per 200; $53, 400; $63, 500 10 per cent for booking orders. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. Baby chicks from high producing hens, 2 ang 3 yrs. old, Tancred W. L. 240 to 300 egg stock. $10 and $12 per 100; Custom hatching, 3c an egg. A. V. Holloway, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. Red, and Barred Rock baby chicks. Highest quality stock. Hatched under most sanitary conditions. Priced in line with conditions. E. M. Pope, Zebu- lon, Ga. Donaldson baby chicks, from dark Red culled flock, 15c each, also hat- ching B. R., same price. Exch. either for. value in something can use; eggs from select mating, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn.. Ga. Rt. 1. Leghorns, Rocks, Wyandottes. 6c ea. or exch. for turkeys, hens or corn. E. W. Philo, Tignall, Ga. Rt. 1. Custom hatching. 2 1-2c an egg. Jd. K. Sewell. Ashland, Ga. Thoroughbred B. R., Buff Rocks, and Reds, $10.50 a 100; heavy asst. $9.50. Lots less vban 100, add 1c per chick. x MARKET BULLETIN Prepaid live del. Also started chicks, same breeds, 1 to 4 wks. old 138c to 20c each. C. J. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Quality chicks at reduced prices from flocks blood tested for the past 2yrs. for B. W. D. Carefully culled and mated: Ringlet B. R., Donaldson Reds and White Rocks, $12 a 100; Tancred W. L. $10; heavy mixed, $11; lighu and heavy mixed, $9. Del. all live arrival guar. W. S. Shields, Thom- son, Ga. - Reds or B. R. $12 a 100; B. L. or Anconas, $11; Tancred W. L. $10. From healthy, blood tested flocks of mature hens that have been selected for high egg production. 100 per cent live del. guar. also custom hatching in mammoth Buckeye inc. 3c an egg. Chicks shippeq C. O.'D. chgs. S. P. Howe, -Hapeville, Ga. Custom hatching: 2c an egg; tray of 150 cap. $2.75 paid in advance. Chicks mailed to you free on 100 eggs or more. Start Feb. 10th and set every Tuesday. Will furnish box to hold 50 eggs to be sent by PP. Send 10c 1 box, 15c, 2 boxes, 20c, 3 boxes. Will set what you send but do not expect No. 1 chicks from pullets or old eggs. E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 1. No. 1 pure ored Reds, $14; No. 2, pure bred Reds, B. R., and Wyandottes $12; No. 3, Reds, pure bred. $10. Al) del.. With 10 free chicks with each 100 chicks. Also custom hatching, 5c an egg. Exp. chgs. paid on egg. Ship anvwhere COD. E. N. Elder, Monti- cello, Ga. B. R., Reds, $10.50 a 100; White Rocks, Buff Rocks, Buff Orp. White Wyandottes. $11.50; S. L. Wyandottes and White Orp., $12.50; Anconas, Wht. and Brown L.. $10; 250 to 300 eg? strain Certified W. L., $15; heavy breeds mixed. $10. Postpaid. 100 per cent live del. guar. Also custom hat- ching in tray lots of 132 eggs. Have space running now for any number up to sev. M. $3.50 per tray. Chicks del. postpaid. Sat. guar. E. R. Ad- EOD Atlanta, Ga., 510 Piedmont ve. Booking orders for the famous hy- brid chicks. T. W. L. and heavy breeds Either sex. Also popular pure breds $12 a 100. 20 per cent deposit. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. 300 pure Tancred W. L. Free from per cent live del. Mrs. Lindy Sutton Summit, Ga. 2. Day. old chicks. 12 1-2c to 20c each dej. 150 miles; Custom hatching, 3 1-2 to 4c per egg. W. B. Warthen, Davis- boro, Ga. High grade chicks from thorough- bred, heavy laying, culled stock. Bar- red, Buff and White Rocks, Reds. and W. L., $10.50 a 100; From blood tested stock. $11.50; heavy mixed. $10 postpaid. 100 per cent live del. W. C. Allen, Albany, Ga. Box 471. Now booking orders for baby chicks for Mar., April and May del. Direct deccendants from Tancreds_ blood tested stock. Nothing except Leghorns 10c each, $9 a 100. Better prices on 1M or more. Also can furnish any amt. of 6 to 8 wks. olq pullets at 75c each. Write for information. M. L. Cerdle. Armuchee, Ga. Eng. str. W. L. from a very high bred flock, $11 a 100, del. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Ga. Ancona chicks, pure Sheppard str. $14 a 100. 5 per cent discount on all or- ders for 500. Miss Emeline, Jones, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100 pure bred Cornish game day old chicks, not later than March ist. Mrs. Viola Clement, Denton, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 200 J. B. Giant chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Party to furnish half of feed and pay postage 1 way. Ref. furnished. Write before shipping. Mrs. J. S. Weatherby, Hoschton, Ga. Want 1 M. baby chicks to raise on halves until 10 wks. old. W. L. prefer- red. Mrs. J. C. Flythe, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2 Want 150 chicks: 100 W. L. and 50 R. I. Reds preferred (if not, some other good kind) by the 15th of February. Write for further information. Miss Callie Stringfield, Butler, Ga. Want about 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8: wks. old. Any good heavy breed accepted. Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 3 mos. old. Mrs. J. M. Sanders, Adrian, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 100 chicks, day old, every mo. B. W. D. $12 a 100 or $30 for lot. 100 to raise on halves. Alapaha, Ga. RFD 1. Want to exch. Porto Rico Gov't pota- to plants, at $1.50 per M. April and May del. for 300 blood tested baby chicks: 100 each, R. I. Reds, Buff Orp., and Barred Rocks, at $12 a 100. Mar. Ist to 15th del. Ea. to pay chgs. on what they send. Must be from blood tested flocks. A. H. Yawn, Lenox, Ga. Exch. 3 does and 1 buck and all rea- dy for service, and 3 young, about 2 mos. old. All Reg. Chinchillas, for 100 baby chicks: R. I. Reds or B. R. Ea. to paychgs. Write before sending. E. W. Brogdon, Rincon, Ga. RFD 2. Want to raise 100 chicks, W. L. pre- ferred, but will take any large stock, to 8 or 10 wks. old. Mrs. Frank Green, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 150 baby chicks to raise on halves 8 wks. old. Any large breed by the first of March. Will pay post chgs. Notify before shipping. Miss Eula Hines, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 31. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves Reds preferred. Want between Ist and 15th of March. Mrs. W. J. Moran, Barnett, Ga. Want 100 chicks, either 8B. Giants, Reds, Orp. or B. R. to raise on halves to 8 wks. by Feb. 15th. Have hens to give them to. Write before sending. Must be del. Pitts, Ga. Mrs. Sarah Warren, Pitts, Ga. Edward Mathis, Eggs For Sale Booking orders for turkeys eggs, 66 12; incubator lots, $15 for 50. Fine, 2 yr. old hens, mash fed. Mrs. R. L. Ar- nall, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred Parks str. B. R. eggs. Rat- ing for 1981D-31. $1.50 per 15, $2.50 for 30; $5 a 100. All del. Sat. guar. Mrs. J. S. Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 27. Pure Thompson str. eggs, 95c per 15; $3.50 for 50; $6 a 100. Carton to be et. Mahoods prize stock and heavy layers. Also 1 fine 2 yr. old cockerel, $5. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. Pure Thompson str. eggs, 95c per 15; Mrs. W. J. Josey, Americus Ga. S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15; $3.50 for 50; $6 a 100. Carton to be ret. Mahoods layers. Also 1 fine 2 yr. old cockerel, $5. Miss Belle Timmerman, Brun- wood, Ga. Box 83. Donaldson Red eggs, 2nd _ direct rize stock and heavy ,G PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN eggs, $1.25eper 15; $2.50 for 50; $4 a 100. Del cs. to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1 f S L. Wyandotte eggs from pure bred Sunflower str. $1.10 per 15 del. Mrs. R. B. Williams, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1, S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson and Tompkins str. $1.25 per setting post- paid. J. C. Williams, LaFayette, Ga. 83 Dougherty St. Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. W. Fanning, Washington, Ga. Leghorn eggs, Eng. or Tancred str. $1.50 per 15, $5 a 100. Better price on 1M or more. M. L. Cardle, Armuchee, Ga. B. R. eggs, $1 per 15, Aristocrat str. Money order and postage. A. J. Stan- sell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Everlay B. L. eggs, sired by cocks direct from Tormahlen. $1 per 15 poste paid and safely del. C. E. Smith, Bras- elton, Ga. ; Donaldson Red eggs, direct, $1.50 per 15, or $1:25 if called for. Exch. some for good dried or eating apples. Mrs. R. W. Webb, Warwick, Ga. Box 164. Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte eggs, $1.50 per 15. E. L. Cochran, Lavonia, Ga. R. I. Red eggs, from trapnested stock $1.50 per 15 parcel post. M. A. CG, Byrne, Blythe, Ga. Giant strain Light Brahma eggs, $1.25 per 16. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnes- ville, Ga. Tompkxin strain Red eggs, $1.50 per setting, or 2 set. for $2.50; larger lots, A ea egg. J. A. Elliott, Lavonia, Ga, Rt. 1; Parks B. R. Cream Grade, Reg. Per- mit No. 27-C-1931. Eggs, 12 doz. a wk. $1.25 per 15, $5 a 100. Mrs. R. W. Bare wick, Doerun, Ga. Fancy Nugget str. Buff Rock eggs, $1.25 per 15. Money order. Mrs. W. A. Brantley, Tennille, Ga. Thoroughbred R. I. Red eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. Mrs. Jesse W. Brown, Helena, Ga. Rt. 2... Parks B. R. eggs, from stock direct, $2.50 per 15; $4 for 30; $6.50 per 100; $12 for 200. Reg. Permit 54-C-31. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. Dark Cornish eggs, $1.35 for 16 pre-e paid. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, a. Tompkins pure bred Red egys, $1 per a pea Mrs. L. E. Gaylor, Lylerly, a Rt. 3. stock. $1 per 15; $1.75 for 30, del. Cheaper on larger lots. Exch. some for plants: 1 set. for 1 M plants, Bermuda Onion and E. J. cabbage. Mrs. J. R. Craig, Oakman, Ga. Pure-Sheppard strain Ancona eggs, $1 per 15; $4.50 per 100; $12.60 per 360 eggs. Miss Emeline Jones, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred Donaldson Red eggs, $1.25 per 15; $4 a 100. Exch. for pure bred baby chicks or anything can use. Mrs. Cc. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Owen str. Red eggs, $1 per 15 del. Crate to be ret. Exch. a few set. for pure bred B. L. hens. Mrs. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Buff L. eggs, $1.10 As del. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, Ga. B. B. Giant Bronze turkey eggs, $12 doz. prepaid in Ga. L. J. Ellis, Cum- ming, Ga. R. 5. Pu~e Donaldson Red eggs, $1 per 15; 30 for $1.75; 50 eggs in 1 order, $2.50. Al] postpaid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. : Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs Re- duced prices for Feb. and March. 95c per 15 insured del. Crate to be return- = Fess A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Ga. lots, Cordele. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cor- dele, Ga. Rt. B. Donaldson Red eggs, $1 per 15 del. Del. guar. B. R. Leggett, Broxton, Ga. Pure bred R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15. Cash with order. Thomas M. Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred Tancred W. L. eggs, $1 per i sass Zelma Holley, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15. Cash with all orders. Mrs. J. F. Rentz, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1. High ped. B. R. eggs, Cates best con- test winning blood. $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. N. C. Willoughby, Blackshear, Ga. Reg. stock Parks strain B. R. eggs, $1.50 per 15. Direct, from Cream Grade stock. Reg. Per. D-2. Carton to be ret. Ga. Rt. 1. } * : 2 : aS Se 2 : Epo Wien S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 5c each in 100' Pure J. B. Giant eggs, $1.50 per 15, also 1 J. B. Giant rooster, 2 yrs. old, ao Mrs. J. D. McLane, Hartwell, Bes Thoroughbred R. C. 8. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. Clare ence Brown, Helena, Ga. RFD. Eggs: Tancred W. L., Donaldson Reds and Thompson B. R. $1 per 16 prepaid, $4 a 100 not prepaid. C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. : Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1 per 15. Crate = re ret. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavon- a, Ga. S. C. W. L. eggs, M. Johnson str. $1 per 15; $4 a 100. Weldon Burns, Cal- houn, Ga. Rt. 4. Donaldson Red, direct, eggs, Star pens, $3.50 per 15; $7 a 100; Exhibition pens, $2 per 15; $5 a 100; Utility pens, $1.50 per 15; $4 a 100; all pens mixed, $5 a 100. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln- ton, Ga. Eng. str. W. L. eggs, $1.25 per 15. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Ga. ; Sheppard str. Ancona eggs, from very fine flock mated with unrelated roosters, $1 per set. del. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. Buff Cochin bantam setting eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. Bantam eggs, 50c a setting, $1.50 for 50, or $2.75 for 100, not prepaid. Write. H. M. Adams, Douglasville, Ga. 70 E. Strickland St. Donaldson Red eggs, $1 per 15. $2 for 36, del. Crates to be ret. Money order. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Dbl. blood tested Tompkins str. Red eggs, 75c for 15. James Hope, Com- merce, Ga. ; M. B. turkey eggs, Ellis str. $3 per 15. Crates to be ret. A. L. Moss, Alto, Ga, Thompson B. R. eggs, $1.25 per 15 prepaid or exch. for peas, butter beans or onion plants. Mrs. W. L. Spear=- man, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt. 2. Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont, E Tompkins Red and Byers strain Buff Orp. hatching eggs. Bred to lay, large, healthy stock, wonderful layers. Each strain 15 selected eggs, $2. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, Atlanta, Ga. 836 North Ave. N. 'B. R. eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. BR. BE, Owen and Tompkin str. direct, Red| Harvey, Ways, Ga. Rt L o . Red. 2 for 1. . ing, Ga. Georgia Products For Sale 6; A grade stock, and Fischel str. seed. $20. - on own farm. ~ shear, Ga. as PAGE. TWENTY-EIGHT Eggs For Sale Barron Eng. W. L. eggs, 217-298 A White - Rock eggs, 200 to 289 stock, Both var. $1.25 per 15 postpaid. Fred E. Grubbs, _ Demorest, Ga. Rt, 1. A ae ; Eggs Wanted sy r ee Want to exch. pure bred chicken. oggs for turkey eggs: Bronze or Bourbon Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huch- BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 100 lbs. colored bunch butter bean T. W. McAllister, Buena _ Vista, Ga. -'Genuine Otootans, new crop, cleaned and in new, even wt. bags, $3.50 bu. FOB. G. A, Ware, Mar- shallville, Ga. : Early Crowder peas, also White Spanish and imp. Spanish peanuts. Send samples and quote prices. Grown J. A. Ratliff, Black. re- Cream sugar crowders, 15cc lb. Cash with order. Mrs. L. O. Stewart, Jas- per, Ga. e 100 bu. genuine, recleaned. slightlv iS stained Otootans, in strong even wt. bags, $3.50 bu. 1 to 25 bu; 25 bu. up. $3.25 bu. G. G. Patrick, Locust Grove, - Early Req Valentine beans for sale or exch for cabbage plants. Cup of beans for 100 plants. Mrs. Ruby Shore. Fairburn, Gas Rt. 4. , Cream crowders, in good cond. 10 Jb. $5 bu. Same var. slightly stained by rain 8c Ib. $4.90 bu. Peas not del. W. C. Petty, Varnells, Ga. Rt. 2.) Yellow crowders. 4c lb. Also Good cane seed 3c lb. and pure, big Whip peas, 4c lb. All at home prices. Mrs. A. J. Stansel. Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. - Cream sugar crowders, 15c Ib. mix- ed field peas, $2 bu. Clean and sound. Clement Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 1. | -. Hastings large yellow crowder peas. Unmixed, sound and hand cleaned. 5 Ibs. 75c del. 50 Ibs. 11 1-2c Ib. FOS. White, brown eyed tabe peas. 10 lbs. $1; Lady peas 6 lbs. 90c postpaid. E. A. Haves, Buford Ga. 10 lbs. striped Half Runner garden bean... All in 1 lot. $1.50; in 2 lbs. or - Jess, 20c Ib. Exch. for 1930 dried peach- es, sound and free from worms, 1 Ib. for 1 lb. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 2. __ Large Brown Crowder peas, 15c_lb. Mrs. W. D. Watson. Loganville, Ga. 2 bu. 90-day velvet beans. good and sound $1.50 bu. or exch for Soy beans. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Graymont, Ga. 60 lbs. white Calif. black-eyed peas, 10c lb. $5 for lot; 60 Ibs. little white Rice peas, 15c lb.-$9 for lot; and 12 Ibs. Golden Seal (yellow root). washed. dried, 25c lb. Al L. Silver, Talking Rock. Ga Rt. 2, Box 64. = 90 or 100 bu. mixed Clay and Red peas, $2 bu: also a few bu. speckled and Brab peas, not mixed. $2.25 bu. Roy Bassett Juniper. Ga. Rt. 2. Cream and speckled sugar crowd- ers for seed only, 5 lbs. $1; 100 lbs. or more, $12 a 100; Lady peas, same price; Field peas, Rippr. Whips, New Eras, Iron Clad, etc.. $2.25 bu. ea. var. Also cane seed. $1.50 bu. in 5 bu. lots or $2 bu. in single bu. lots. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. Ga. Rt. 1. 8 bu. spotted bunch Unknown peas. 100-per cent pure. $2.50 bu. or $18 for lot. J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4: - 4Conch peas. 3 Ibs. 50c postpaid. Earl . Redwine, Madras, Ga. i -* Vine velvet beans, sound for p'ant- ing, $250 bu. FOB. A. L. Heape, Nash- ville. Ga. RFD 2. Box 60. Brabham wilt proof cow peas, $1.15 eck. postpaid. 3 bu: nice bright seed tock. practica'ly pure, $10. R. P. -Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. ; _ Extra early Red hull speckled peas. $3 bu; a few lbs. Hastings Florida Favorite (the best early watermelon)- seed, 75c lb, also hot pepper seed, 10c bls. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. 15 bu. each, Mixed peas and Red as. Pure. and 10 bu. pure Hastings eed corn. Make best price. J. W. Fan- ning, Washington. Ga, | 90 Ibs. Hastings brown sugar crow- ders, sound and clean, 12 1-2c lb. del. in Ga. Mrs. Captain Walker, Dah- Hastings Brown Sugar Oc lb. Exch. for good, new black wal- nuts or peanuts; also Blue Whip peas, 5c lb. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga. Rt. Crowders, Hastings speckled Florida bunch butter beans, 25c Ib. Cash with or- nah Mrs. Jno. Faircloth, Metter, Ga. 50 bu. Otootans, 1930 crop. Reclean- FOB. D. R. Nall, Luthersville, Ga. Biloxi beans, $3 bu. 10 bu. $25 FOB Milledgeville. H. B. Peeler, Dever- eux, Ga. 15 Ibs. Speckled bunch butter beans. a lb. del. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, a. ; Black crowder peas, $4 bu. O. H. Scott. Jesup Ga. Rt. 2. : A few Crowders known as the Ped- dlers peas about 10 days or 2 wks. earlier than other peas, 12 1-2 Ib. Whippoorwill crowders, 10c lb. Exch. either for, cabbage or Bermuda on- ion pants at market price. Also a few Half Runner snap bean seed. 20 tea cUp full. Or exch. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville. Ga. Rt. 3. 1930 crop Whipp peas, $2 bu.. FOB. Cash or money order. J. E. Sims, El- labelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Sound Iron Clad peas or Unknown peas, frt. paid to your Depot. $2.20 bu. Tillmans 2 crop peas, $2.25 bu. Sound Otootans. $3.60: sound Osceola, large velvet seed. $1.80; All del. also some Lespedeza seed and some Brabham peas. Send check. H. N. Ramsey, Springfield Ga. - : About 7 Ibs. Bunch Eng. peas. 35c Ib. or $2.25 for entire lot. Money order or cashiers check. Mrs. L. A. Mad- dox, Jr., Dublin, Ga. RFD 6. BUTTER FOR SALE - 10 to 12 Ibs. fresh butter ea. week. 45c Ib. del. 3rd. zone. Cows T. B. test- ed. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. 4 Ibs. fresh Jersey butter. ea. week. 30c lb. Shipped in 1-2 lb. molds. Cash with order. Thos. M. Wofford, Gaines- vile Ga. Rt. 3. Firm J. butter. 30c lb. Add postage on orders for less than 2 lbs. Mrs. Eula Hawkins, A'pharetta. Ga., Rt. 4. 2 or 3 lbs. fresh, nice butter per week, in Ib. molds, 30c Ib. prepaid. Mrs. R. L. Henson, Mize, Ga. Nice fresh butter and butter milk del. Dailv anywhere in Atlanta. D. W. Jarrett, Ellenwood, Ga. Box 23. 4 lbs. fresh J. butter per week, in 1-2 Ib: molds. shipped in cartons 35c postpaid. Money order preferred. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon. Ga.- 4 lbs. fresh country butter a week. 30c lb.. In 1-2 lb. molds. Mrs. M. E. Shealy, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Nice J. butter in 1-2 lb. molds, -30c Ib. Shipped sub. to approval. Add postage. Ga. Rt. 6. - Butter, 35 Ib. del. Walter Bunch. Ta'king Rock, Ga. 3 lbs. nice J. butter per week, 35c Ib. postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. L. O. Stewart, Jasper, Ga. j CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Hastings Prolific, field selected. $2.- 50 bu. or 2 bu. $450 FOB. Comer Meeks, A!to, Ga. Everetts Champion rolific, field celected, 75c per peck. Write for larg- er lot prices. .E. C. Heaton, Hartwell. Ga. Rt. 3. Hastings seed corn, very prolific, $1 peck. Sidney Aderhold. Lavonia. Ga. Woods imp. prolific. Our own se- ection. $2.50 bu. Jas. 3B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. e Queens Golden pop corn, 8c lb. shelled, 10c lb. del. in 10 lb. or over lots. H. R. Staight, Demorest, Ga. Mexican Blue June corn. Prolific, cound and pure. $1 peck, $3.50 bu. del. Exch. for velvet beans or peanuts. J. P. Adams, Juniper. Ga. a 4 qts. Big Headed chicken corn. 35c at. No stamps. Mrs. W. G. Wilford, Uvalda. Ga: Rt. 2. Best quality white corn, either pro- lific or single ear. 70 lbs. in ear; wil! shell, 60 lbs. Write for prices. Geo. L. Green, Jacper, Ga., Rt. 3. Heavy slipped shuck corn, 80c bu. FOB; shelled, $1 bu. FOB; 75c bu. at crib. 500 bu. for sale. J. J. Curry. Stockton, Ga. Piedmont 2 ear seed: corn, raised from. Orig. seed, Ist yr. $2.50 bu. col- lect. $1 peck. postpaid. Rhett Stein- heimer. Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Slipped shuck corn, 90c at barn, $1 bu. FOB. Jesup or Odum. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. , / Cuban flint, ye'low seed corn, pure weevil proof, $2 bu. FOB. P. J. Wat- son, Nunez, Ga. Imp. Truckers Favorite. Grew this corn in 45 days. 10c Ib. $1 peck. Add portage. : J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville, a Rte kh $2 ed. Soung and in good sacks, $4 bu. | 2 Mrs. H. B. Gray, Bowdon. |. 8 bu. Whatley prolific, carefully se- | Hlected, nubbed. .and hand shelled, MARKET BULLETIN bu. FOB. Cash with order. a! G. North, Sharpsburg, Ga. Whatley prolific, $1 peck, $3. bu. Exch. for Runner peanuts, or pecan trees, W. H. Bonner, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 200 bu. slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. at Sarak Wy conner, Abbeville. Ga. Rt. 1. Whatleys prolific, hand shelled, $2 oe FOB. G. G. Patrick, Locust Grove, a. 300 bu. shelled corn, in 140 lb. bags for sale. J. F. Lowe, Jr., Ft. Valley, Ga. Box 155. : COTTON SEED FOR SALE Arkansas Rowden 40.. Big Boll. ist yr. Ginneq pure and culled. No, Ga. grown. $1.50 bu. $4 per 100 lbs. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. . Cooks wilt resi'tant, $1 bu. 10 bu. $8.50; 50 bu. $3750 FOB. Cash with order. Chas. Walker. Ty Ty. Ga. Pure Addison. Guar. good. 75c bu. FOB. J. P. Adams, Juniper, Ga. ~ 100 bu. Ped. Cleveland 1st yr. $1 bu. unsacked at my home, or $1.20 bu. FOB -in 10 bu. lots or more. Cash or money order. Mrs. W. H. Stone, Box Springs, Ga. Rt. 2. : Covington wilt resistant, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. or exch. for anything can use. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. _ . . Half and Half, $3.50 per 100 Ibs. 3 tons only for sale. D. P. Yearwood, Homer. Ga.. Rt. 1. Ruckers. 1st yr. 75c bu. FOB. P. M Holcombe, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. Guar. pure, 46 ner cent lint Ha'f and nor $1 bu del. A. J. Carter, Scott, Ga. 1st yr. $1 bu. FOB. Y. M. Patterson, Homer, Ga. Rt. 2. 20 bu. Addison early big boll, 75 bu. FOB. L. W Seago. Pinehurst, Ga. 45 bu. Cooks wilt resistant. $2.25 per 100 Ibs. FOB. Money order with or- der. S. W. Wilson. Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1 Pure Wannamakers Ist yr. $1 bu. also pure Half and Half, 90c bu. Al recleaned and FOB. R. T. Brantley. Harrison, Ga. : Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll $1 bu. Cash with order. Exch. for corn Bu. for bu. Rec'eaned:. W. E. Stew- art. Buckhead. Ga. . : Pure Lee Wilson, Ist yr. sound and unmixed. Recleaned anq i- new bags, 2.50 per 109 lbs. G. A. Ware, Mar- shallvi'le. Ga. ? 45 per cent bolls to the lb. 38 to 40 per cent lint. $1 bu. J. M. Elrod, Hart- -wel, Ga., Rt. 4. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll. 1st yr. 75c bu. C. L. Ewing, Lawrence- ville, Ga. RFD 3. 1500 bu. Wannamakers' Cleveland big boll 1st yr. Sacked in 100 lb. bags, $1.10 bu. also 1200 bu. 2nd yr. 90c bu. Samples on request. L. P. Branden- berry, Senoia, Ga. Best cotton seed at the lowest prices in 23 yrs. of high class stock: Imp. Ruckers, Wannamaker C eveland. and Piedmont Cleveland. Jas. B. Woods. Brooks. Ga.* Piedmont Ped. pure and sound and so guar. 2nd yr. 90c bu. in 5 bu. lots or more; also College No. 1, same price. K. D, Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 tons pure Wilson, $1.50 bu. FOB shipping point. Cash with order. T. B. Ragan, Hawkinsville, Ga. 200 bu. recleaned Ruckers. ist yr., or bu. F. K. Duncan, Douglasville. a. : Cokers, culled. in bu. bags. $1.50 bu. Mrs. L. M. Aderho'd, Lavonia, Ga. Wannamakers, picked before rain, 7204, 40 bu. pure Cokers Cleveland, No. 5] 40 bu. imp. Russell big boll. 43 to. J. Bush, Barnesville, Ga. Thursday, February 5, 1931, good ang clean, $3.50 per 100 FOB, Wilbur Hunter, Jr., Oliver, Ga. Pure Ruckers, 75c bu. Pure and Half, $3 per 100. Exch. for s up, corn, hay, beans or peas. Seedi Herington, Calhoun, Ga. 4000 Ibs. Covington wilt _resista Cleveland big boll. ist yr. $1.50 bi FOB. Geo. D. Jennings, Dawson, G Addisons extra early. prolific, boll, light foliage, lints 45 per cent, 1 in. staple, $1.50 bu. J. W. Brown, He- lena. Ga. ae 300 bu. D. & P. L.. No. 4, $1 bu. FO: F. G. Champion, Chipley, Ga. Genuine imp. Toole wilt resistan 1930 crop. $1 bu. or. exch. for hens. 1 bu. seed for 1 hen any bree oe FOB. I. N. Campbell, Surrenc a. : Cokers No. 75c bu. also a fe lbs. brown sugar crowder peas, 10c _ horse radish roots, 25c lb. C. V. son Maysville. Ga. Imp. Red Leaf cotton seed, f Texas last yr. $2 bu. Exch. for pea male P. C. shoat, or male ~ yearlin Guernsey or. Jersey, or 1 mixed wit Holstein. M. B. Cox, Lithia Springs Ga. Rt. 1.) oe Good, sound, pure Wilson, $1 per bu or exch. for pure bred Jersey heifer, 6 or 7 mos. old. Geo. F. Murkerso Chester, Ga. Rt. 1. Se Cooks re-improved Ist yr. $1 bu L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1, Box Genuine, graded and = reclea Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll, bu. N. J. White. Hartwe!l. Ga. Rt. 17 bu: Petty Toole 2nd yr. pante $1 bu. A. T. Danner, Glennville. Half and Half cotton seed for sa or exch Write. S. P. Davis, Dalla Ga. Rt. 1. Se About 75 bu. Langford, as pure as any in the country, $1 bu. G, \ Brown, Royston Ga... Rt. 2. es Mathis imp. Toole wilt resistant, 1 vr. $1 bu. FOB Byron, in 10 bu. : more lots, or $125 bu. in sma'ler qua tities. J. C. Griffin, Bvron. Ga. Petty Toole wi't resistant. 1st- yea: *2.50 ner 10) lb. bag or $1 bu. by sng. bu. Also Sikes imp. Ped. at same price J. M. Jones, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Nice cured corn meal fed ham. 2 Ib. FOB. Wt. about 25 or 30 Ibs. Mr H. B. Gray Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. 3 of 1930 finest country cured ham from 18 to 22 lbs. 35 Ib. Mrs. Milt GRAIN FOR SALE 2 Hastings 100 bu. and Fulghum oats, from. seed direct and carefully re- cleaned, 85c bu. Texas Rust Proof, 75c. R. W. Stembridge, Miledgeville Ga. Fodder for sale, $2.50 per 100, or exch. for nice, young heifer to come in soon, or for sme good pigs or shoats or will exch. for good Ga. cane syrup. H. H. Smith. Hull. Ga. Rt. 3. High test Fulghum seed oats, 75c bu in 5 bu. sacks. FOS. Cash- with or- der. W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta, Ga., 20 8th St. af = Baled oats and cotton seed: baled oats bright, $22.50 per ton, car lots, and Petty Toole cotton seed, 80c_ bu in lots of not less than 1 ton, FOB cars Cordele. These seed 1) picked and have no rain on them. W. Cannon, Cordele, Ga. : g Sagrain the new grain, hay. and forage crop. 2 crops from 1 plantin in spring. Resistant to wet, or dry wea: ther or land. 5 Ibs. postpaid, $1; $2 pe = bu, FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville a. out the right man. 2-3-31. After the Light Has Been Turned On the Co-ops, : . What Is the Remedy? ee (Continued from page.one) It is the wrong thing to always tear down something and not sug- |} gest a remedy. I have given you the remedy. It is with the stockhold- | ers to purify their own organization. a Co-operative marketing cannot be a good thing unless you have ef-_ ficient and straizht men at the head of it. Lets get busy and put in 4 bunch of men in Georgia who will really stand for the farmers. no man to suggest. I will support no man. It is the farmers job to.pick I dont want any connection with the Co-ops what- ever, either with the present organization or with any future organiza- tion. I want to remain a free lance, and if they dont conduct the af- | fairs straight, I want to be left free to tell on them. If another organization is perfected that does carry out Co-operative marketing in a straight and efficient manner, I will be the first man 11 ~ Georgia to take off my hat to them, and say = I have | Hurrah! ee EUGENE TALMADGE.