Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1932 May 5

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=) BD RICULTURE.
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_PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSa, OD. JONES, DIRECTOR.
STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1982,





. oe pheasant eggs,
Atlanta,.

ea Creswell,

ies: old brown streaked f
icks, $1--per pair, Add }

ss Eula Jones, Pear-|

Bantams, 2 roosters, 4
ying and 1 sitting on 10
2 half grown biddies.

rv for what you wish. W.
Jr., Avera.

io of Spangled Cornish.

$15; Golden Se-
Zs. from ped. matings,
5. Robt. Clark, Macon.

$ and 2 cockerels. Ea.|
. Mrs. B. W. Edge, }
12 Hast Washington St.
Cochin}

genuine Buff
yr. old, $2; also Buff
other with chicks, 3 wks.
John Wallace, ~W. act,

ntams, 2 puullets ana}

$1.50 for lot. J. W. Steph:
ollege Park, ~
xed Bantam hens, 2 yrs.

s:
Jayi &, 80 ea. or -T5c for
ees Cl, Lowman, Ellijay. |
Buff Cochin ban-

S,- nearly grown,

her hens, $2 each; eggs,

Y also BR. eges, Sis

inorcas, $1.40. 0. HL
ee

$1.

~ Poultry For Sale

ers, $6.50, FOB; setting eggs, $4
per 15 postpaid. op Anderson,
Roy.

or $3 for $1. Frea Gehrken, JS;
Augusta. 405. Greene St,

BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Ten Ringlet B. Rock hens and
rooster, for breeding, $11, FOB
| Gainesville. Mrs.
Flowery Branch, Rt.



Feges, 50c per~ 15 prepaid. Cartons
to be ret. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Mil-
len, Rt. C, Box 57. | :

Seventy-five AAA xhibition-
production White Rock pullets, $1]
ea.:

$4 50; Sheppard. Ancona hens, 85c:
Brahma rooster, $2.
Pullin, McDonough. :

BRAHMAS



light Brahmas $8 for all and post-

rest,



CORNISH :
Three. Cornish cocks, yr. old, $1
ea. or exc. for baby chicks, any
large breed, er for. P. R. potato
plants. C. J. er Calhoun,
PRES I.



: GIANTS
Fifteen choice, pure. bred 1734
hatch, Marcy str. Jersey. Black
Gaint hens, large and fat, $1 ea.
MEFs. I Lamberth, Cordele.

Pure bred 2-yr. old J. Black

-} Giant rooster, wt. about 10 Ibs.,
$2:50, or exc. for 50 baby chicks,

Donaldson str. Reds or B. Rocks.

ley, Rt. 2.

6 roosters, pure bred, extra fine,
21% mos. old, 80c each. N. l. King;



Lawrenceville.

_ Two hens and 1 rooster, 50c ea. .

e S. Tanner, |

select. cockerels, $1.50; guinea}
roosters; 50c; bronze turkey tom,.

Mrs. Jeptha }

age. Mrs. Wes jee Dockins,. Demo-|

Write first. Mrs. C. L. Mills, Bax-.

Black Jersey. Giants; 10 pullets,.

Pure bred Golden Sebrights trio, 3
ie or the lot of 6 hens and 2 roost-4-

F

1S. yamley, Sylvania, Rts 3:

Pure bred Parks a Rock cock- |

erels, $1.25 not prepaid; hatching} One hundred choice Buff Leg-

Six hens and -rooster, pure bred.

jJmnested stock. E. B. ie Athens.



$84 for lot. J. Py Brown,, Means-

Laks: old, 45c each; also 200 6 wks.
Mrs: Frank Bullard, Machen.
50a

Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Rt. 1.
ie Booking orders for 6 and 8 wks.
ob] Ferris best egg str. W. lL. pul-

50c end 60c each. F. B. Flanders,
Rockledge.

pest. egg str. W. L. hens, direct
Flanders,

wks. old May 6, in fine cond, now

Poultry For Sale
GAMES
Thoroughbred Red Cuban game
rooster, 2 yrs, old, $1.25. KEdw.

Riggins, Blackshear.

Three fine Claiborne hens, fron
stock direct from Dyr, Wether: |.
ford, Texas, $1 ea., $2.50 for all. C.

Five pit pame hens, 4 blue-and
4 white Pyle, $1.25 each, and a 5
lb. stag, 4% Dom and % write
Pyle, $4.00. Carl Griffin, -Gaines-
ville, 85 Oak. moe :

LEGHORNS ES



horns 6-7-wks. -old. pullets, 35 a.,

ville.

' One hundred and ,ninety Ferris
str. W. L. 14-mos:-old hens, extra
large, high egg producers, 75c ea.;
sell] in lots of 50. J. M. Brand,
Hazlehurst. ;

Twenty-five Brown Ji. pullets,| ~
Tormahlen str., 8:-wks. old, 25c ea
Mrs. Vinton - Newman, Cochran,
ARG A.

Seven. pure. bred W. L. pullets,
6 mos. old, now laying; will accept
best offer. Mrs. R. L: Williams,
Boston,

Two hundred W. L. pullets, 10

old, 85c each; these are splendid.

Nine weeks old W. I. pullets,
each, 8 wks 45c; 6 wks 40c;
hens, "bc ea. Place orders at once.

lets from stock direct from Ferris;

One hundred and fifty Ferris
from Ferris; 65 each. Mrs. Frank
Rockledge. f

One hundred W. L. pullets, 10

en range. No culls: will be shiped.
30c Ib. From heavy laying, trap-



MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

- Prevailing cee Prices, May 2. 1982. Always Subject to Variation.
Savannah,
*$ 13

Macon.

$ .13

Po ke
- 10
13

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Atlanta.

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Ad
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AZ
14
07
19



Corn (80 Tb. to BU.), DUbeeecsse- ame

Potatoes, per 100 Ibs.
Ine Hay, No. 1, ton
ut: ao No, 1, >

i x

Augusta,

$ .12
11,
10.
vet
14
14
08
20
14
12
20
23
60
10
25
48

1.50

Guasne

12
10
109
10
12
13
08
pt

$
12
10
12
4
14
10
23
18
12
22
22
60
10
29
50
2.00

gavcca





Tanered or Barron str.

Rec

LaGrange,

Pape str., not over

,White. Kings and Turbits;

F 8ss,

pair up; squabs for sale.

Columbus.

Poultry For Sale

Twelve W. LL. hens and rooster,

H. C. Carter, Winder, Rt. 3.
witty W.oL. "Tancred str. and 25c
2 pullets, 8 mos. old, from best
steele 75c each. M. L. Segroves::
Fayetteville. 5 :

MINORCAS.

Black and white Minorca hens
and cockerels, pure stock, pure in
color and. good size. CG. S. Waller.
care Waller's Bakery.
One Black Minorca cock, pure
Diet ES Olds
worth $10; sell for $2, or exc. for
Buff Orp., or R. I. Red cock, and
postage. Chas. Culpepper,. Fort



+ Valley.

ORPINGTONS
Buff Orp., March, 1931
rooster, $1.25 FOB. Mrs.
Dixon, Gibson, Rt. 2.
Golden Buff Orpingtons; 12 nice.
large, fat hens and rooster, 25c lb;

hatch

also 21 nice fat broilers; make of- |

fer for them; all FOB. Mrs. F. R.:
Vincent, Fruitland.

PIGEONS
White Kings. mated, banded
and working; heavy squahbers.

| Burrel Richards, Fitzgerald,
working pigecns;

Mated and
cor-

respondence. invited. Johne<2'T.

Roberts, Valdosta, 1017 Slater St.

Homers, well mated, banded and |

working, $1.40 pair; only 5 prs. to
sell at this price;,B. L. Bantam
B0e per setting; 8-wis.-old:
chicks, 25 ea. C. H. Overby, Co-
lumbus, 22 11th -St.

Fine working pigeons, $1.50. per
Make of-
fer, J. M. Chafin, Atlanta, RED;
Box 407.

Six pair yellow Carneaux, mated
and. working, 8 pr. young; thro-

ughbred, heavy breeders, $10; 6

light Brahmas, 5 hens, rooster,
pure bred, $10. Gordon Pece, Col-

lege Park, Rt. 1, Box 123.

$10 for lot. |

| April,.
ar:
order. Mrs. ee Ee.
wille: -

mont, Rt. 1.

De

and

$4 FOB. C. B. Darnell,



R. L REDS
Six pure bred R. I. Red
1931, hatch, and 1 roc
old, $1.each; not del.: cash_
Wigtiee

Pure bred wanapires str
rooster, about 3 yrs. old, $1
Metter. Mrs. A HH, Hutte

Fifteen Owen str. R. < a
and 2 cockerels; seme
hens, some younger, $15
Tot. Mrs: Virgie
Thomaston. :

Purebred Re Lb
broiler size, 50c each; bloodt
Miss Dovie Roberts, Milledg
Rt. 6, ;



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, G FE
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SA

One Indian runner
white Pekin duck, 2
TUG; cross breed, $5. 25

Butler, West Point. oe
Five blue speckled Guinea

-1931 hatch, 65c ea.; 2 Black

ea cockerels, Pape str., 1931_
$1.25 ea.; exc: for sorghum
soy, beans. Ay. Des
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
M. B. turkey tom, 10 mos
Jette

BED: ee



PHEASANTS FOR SA
Beautiful adult Ringneck
ants, now laying, $5 per pair;
2 per 15; very fine stock. Ca:

Fuller, West Point,

Pheasant hen for sale or
for chickens; R. I, Reds o
Giants, Mrs. D.C. Foley; .
Gale Estates. : ne

Several extra nice Ring
male pheasants; -sell or c
fancy Bantams or pure br
bon or Bronze turkey eggs.
L. Berry, Norcross.





Valdosta.

$ .11
10
.09
10
08
12
06
20

Sale



Poultry For Sale <...cc.0% clea

Poultry Wanted

Live Stock For Sale .........

Live Stock Wanted. ..........

Grain and Hay For Sale

Grain and Hay Wanted Se
. Flowers and Seed For Sale.......3-4-5
- Flowers and Seed Wanted ee

Second-Hand Machinery For

, Second-Hand Machinery Wanted... 6
Ine., Brooders, Etc., For Sale........6-7 _
Inc., Brooders, Etc., Wanted
Position Wanted
Farm Help Wanted
Baby Chicks For ae

Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale .....
Miscellaneous Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants: Wanted.
Georgia Products For Sale... og
Special Notice aaa sntrensarsenenseneey =

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Poultry For Sale

: One pair beautiful Ringnecks, 1

yr. $7.50; also eggs for hatching,
$2.75 for 16. Add 15c postage. Mrs.
Annie Tanner, Wrens.

PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
Peafowls, full plumage, $20 each;
$45 pair; also ground oyster- shell
_for poultry, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB.
| J, G. Riley; Surrency.

WYANDOTTES
Silver Lace Wyandotte cockerels,
$1 each; eggs, $1 per set of 13;
Holterman Aristocrat B. R. cocke-
| rels and hens, $1 each, FOB. Mrs.
_ D. C. Collier, Barnesville. .

Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS

Exe. pure bred, mature Jap
_ Blacktail rooster for pure bred Jap
_ lacktail rooster, for purpose of
getting dif. blood. Mrs. John S&S.
Burnett, Ft. Gaines, Box 103.

_ _ BARRED ROCK OR CORNISH
Exec. equal value for 20 pure
_ bred Barred Rock or Cornish In-
Gian hens; no culls. Mrs. N. M.

Hancock, Lenox, Rt. 2.

Wanted 100 pure bred B. R. pul-
_ iets, not later than March 1 hatch.
. Prefer about Feb. 15 hatch. Give
best price in first letter. J. T. Mc-
= Clere, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

me GIANTS

Eixe pure bred Royal Purple (2
_ yr. old cock) for 1 of same breed
f and age. Mrs. Chas, H. Ogletree,
'. Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

Want 10 young Jersey Black

Giant hens and 1 rooster, del, at

Waycross. Must be cheap for cash.
A. B. Lott, Waycross.

LEGHORNS

Want Brown lL. pullets and 1
cock. Mrs. -B. F. Browning, Ailey,
ott. 2:

Want 300 W. L. pullets, Ferris
str., early April hatch; make best
offer. Mrs. W. A. Cribbs, Nicholls,
et 41.

Wanted 15 or 20 Tancred St. W.
ZL. pullets 4 or 4 wks. old. Must: be
pure bred and cheap. J. J. Har-
vard, Hawkinsville.

: Weer 6. M imp, Pr oR;

plants for 10 B. L.: hens.
cy. Rentz, Surrency.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED

Exc. 200 lb. red sow, farrow last
of May, for 20 head laying pullets,
any good breed, Leghorns pre-
ferred; exc. $65. value for good
milch cow. N. W. Smith, Boston.

Exe. P. R. plants for hens, any
good stock; 1000 plants for 1 good
then FOB. Mrs. J. F. Holland, Sur-
rency. :

Exec. 6 M Gov. insp. P. R. plants
at $1.15 M for 100 young: chicks,
any large breed or mixed; no Leg-
horns wanted; ea. pay chgs. on
what they get. O. C. Carter, -Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.

' Want 600 Ibs. or more of hens
anc friers, within 100 miles of Sur-
rency; friers at 18 lb., hens, 13c
Ib.: send truck for them. Vinson
Riley, Surrency.












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PIGEONS
Want 10 pr. mated White Kings
at 50c pr. del. Atlanta. J. H. York,
Atlanta, 43 Exchange Place.
Want 15 pure White Kings or
White Carneaux pigeons; exc. good
e value; write. P. A. Abercrombie,



Brunswick.

: R. Tt. REDS
Exe. pair of pure bred N. Z.
_ white rabbits, ped. and sub. to reg
for R. I. Red-hens; make offer,
W. D. Matthews, Buchanan.

Exe. 7 pure Sid ,Taylor roosters
for 6 pure bred R. I. Red hens and
rooster. J. T. Gray, Americus. R. B.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Want 10 or 15 baby turkeys with
or without mother hen; _ prefer
Bourbon Reds. Mrs. W. H. Godwin,

Warm Springs.

Want 1 Muscovy. drake, yr. old,
for cash or exe. Brown Leghorn
chickens. Mrs. J: EF. Newman,
Cochran, Rt. 1.

Want 10 blue speckled Guinea
hens 1931 hatch. State best price
dei. O. O. Hamilton, Vidalia.

Want 1 White Guinea rooster.
Exc. B. Leghorn hen; also run-
nine okra seed, 10c doz. J... W. Wil-
liams, Wrightsville, Rt. 1.

Want 1 Mammoth White Pekin

drake, pure bred, Mrs. O. T. Cook,
| @Osierfield, Rt. 1. BG

Rey! 3. Sear eis pies, beds ea Ditties * Ret





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CATTLE FOR SALE.

Reg. Polled Hereford cattle, both
bulls and heifers. Terms available
for reliable parties. Apply for par-
ticulars., E, T. Boswell, Siloam.

Ten mos. old, reg. Jersey bull
from an extra nice producer, $25
or exc. for hogs. W. W. Brooks,
Greensboro, ;

Fresh Jersey cow, calf, 4 wks.
old,3 gal. milk, 144 Ibs, butter daily.
$85-my place: Mrs. P. P. Wood,
Atlanta, Rt. 5 Centerhill.

Holstein calf T. B. tested parents.
Reas, price. Book orders; 3 Hol-
stein bulls, 1, 2, 4 yrs. old. T. B.
tested, for sale or exc. Wayne
Produce Assn. McKinnon,

Two and one-half year old fine
reg Jersey bull, wt. 700 Ibs. Sell
or exe. for other cattle. Write for
prices and state what you have to
exc. C. N. Hardy, Philomath. ,

Jersey bull for sale or exc. for
pigs. T. D. Couch. Monroe, Rt. 2.

Good grade Jersey milch cows,
fresh in cheap for cash. M. G. Van-
zant, Abbeville.

Pure bred reg. Polled Hereford
cattle, -both bulls and heifers.
Terms available to reliable parties.
E. T. Boswell, Siloam.

Holstein and Guernsey, ~ cross,
pull 2 yrs. old, thoroughbred but
cant reg. $20 at my barn, or exc.
for small yearlings or pigs, or 30
good hens. I. F. Gipson, Ashland,
RR aus

Two. good. milch cows, fresh in,
Jerseys, also 14-mos.-old bull for
sale for cash at barn. P. B.
Stephens, Austell. '

Reg. Jersey male, 2 yrs. old, Sul-

tan breeding, dark color -and
gentle; write for price and full de-
seription. Chas... T. McMillan,
Gainesville.

Fresh, 3 gal. milch cow with 2nd
ealf, also sev. heifers for sale; near
Jones bridge. Otis Turner, Nor-
eross.

Two-yr.-old, 2 gal. cow, first calf,
$25. C. W.. Wynn, Lawrenceville,
Revie

Two full: Guernsey cows, fresh,
2nd and 31d. calves, $100 each. J.
M. Freeman, Lavonia.

Good Jersey cow, fresh in, for
sale. J. M. Lee, Powder Springs,
Rts

High bred fawn colored Jersey
bull, gentle and kind, wt. 600 Ibs.,
$16 or exc. for sow and pigs. W.
M. Reynolds, Siloam.

Hight or 10 grade cows, some
fresh and some to freshen soon,
also 1 pure bred Jersey bull, cheap
for cash, C. D. McCurry, Madison.

Fey. pure bred 2-yr.-old Jersey
heifer, fresh in, good con., $30. J.
J. Stephens,. Luthersville.

Reg. Guernsey - bulls, 1, 26 mos.
old, $75; other, 18 mos. old, $50
FOB farm Americus; both highly
bred, fine con. J. M. Lankford, At-
lanta, Box 1918.

Blue Jersey cow, giving 1 gal.
$20 at my barn; exc. for other

value. J. R. Vincent, Riverdale,

iva: :
One Black Jersey bull, ~about

erown, $20 at my place. Z. T.

Dorsey,-Sunnyside.

Seven-yr.-old, 8 gal. (more if
properly fed) full blooded Jersey
calf 4 wks. old; sell or exc. for 200
Tancred Leghorn March pullets.
J. R. Lanier, Graymont, Rt. 1.

Jersey milch cow, fresh in for
sale, white velvet okra seed. 30c
lb. martin gourd seed, 10c pkt.;
white Eng. peach trees and seed,

25e. Miss Annie Jones, Fayette-
vill, Rt: 3s
Reg. Jersey. male, 12 mos. old;

sire and dam bred by C. M.
Shackelford, Albany, Ga.; breeding

of the best; make offer. Merrett
Bennett, Albany, 6 mi. Sylvester
Road.

Jersey bull, lemon color, 14 mos.
old, ready for-service, full, but not
reg., $20; Dark Cornish eggs, from
fine, non-related stock, 60c per 15;
$1 for 30. B. C. Pope, Tallapoosa,
Beco.

Fresh Guernsey milch cow, will
give 31% gal. per day, 38rd _ calf;
$87.50; see: H. W. West, Atlanta,
171 Whitehall St.,.S. W.

Large Guernsey cow freshen
June 1; 5 gal. milk, 2 -Ibs. butter;
some fine, fresh Jersey heifers,
$25 up. Mrs. P. P. Wood, Atlanta,
Rt. 5, Center Hill.

Fresh in, young milch cow for
sal:. ask for: Mrs. John Cooper,
Red Oak.

HOGS FOR SALE
Hampshire, P.C. cross gilt, far-
row May 25, 200 lbs., $12 FOB;
take half pay in corn; Hastings
cabbage-collard plants, $1 M_ pre-
paid Ga. R.. L. Bloodworth, Me-
Intyre, Rt. 1. i ;



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+ Live Stock For Sale



mune. V. Davidson, Irwinton.

Live Stock For Sale
Nice shoats, wt. 100 to 150 Ibs.,

4%c lb. also 15 bu. A-1 Brabham
peas, $1 bu. Willie M. Kelley,

Oglethorpe.

Seven pigs, 6 wks. old, 5 half

Essex and Berkshire and 2 pure

bred Essex, $3 each. A. N. Adams,
Elberton, Rt. 9.

Twelve pure bred Duroc, 12 wks, }
old pigs, good order (deep cherry:

good individual,
35 for lot. T. I.
Rte

red) and ea @
$3.50 ea.; $6 pair;
Thomason, Bainbridge,
Box 225. A

Pr, thoroughbred Duroc hogs,

reg. stock, cheap for cash or corn.

at market price, del.; come, see Or
write. Samie Thos. Jefferson,
Lenox, Rt. 1.

Reg. P. C. prize winning stock,
5% mos. old gilts, 150 Ibs., $17.50;
435 Ib. boar, $15; 6-8-wks.-old pigs,
310. R. H. Willis, Howard.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs, sired by the
World Champion blood; reasonable
price. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

Good, thrifty 10-wks.-old sub. to
reg. P. C. shoatst, from prize win-
ner at. Cobb County Fair; extra
fine con. Herman Daniel, Powder

Springs, Rt. 2. :
Pair pure bred Black Guinea

pigs, 6 wks. old, $9; Jersey - pull}.
calf, sub. to-reg., 7 wks. old, at

parn: 4 White Langshan hens, 75c
ea: Mrs. Ed Bledsoe, Carrollton.

O. I. C. pigs, 8-10 wks. old, pbreed-
ing stock direct. from originators,
$7 each, $14 pair; trio, $18. Ags iD.
Rigsby, Sale City. ~

Well bred Duroc Jersey SOWS,
shoats, pigs, all ready - for. sale,
quick del. J. T. Spier, Barnesville;
Rte.

Red Jersey sow, farrow about 8
pigs May 14, $11; 5 gilts, Red Jer-
seys, find pigs July. 15, $8 ea.; all
pred to pure R. J. boar; FOB. DB:
H Gaultney, Reynolds, Rt. 4.

Reg. P. C. 2-mos.-old pigs,
from best blood lines, grown strict-
ly under the sanitary method,
worm free and thrifty; prices right.
J. GC. Richardson, Lyons.

Reg. big bone Black Essex pigs
for sale; would exc. pair for nannie
goats, to be del., or for thorough-
bred Jersey or Holstein heifer. Ww.
Overstreet, Omega, RFD.

Two-mos.-old Hampshire boar
pig. reg. in buyers name wt. 60
Ibs., $10. O. W. Herington, (ad-
dress not given). i

Nice gilt, P. C. and Duroc mixed,
wt. about 125 lbs., $7; money
order; exc. Buff Orp. eggs or hen
for imp. P. R. potato plants, Mrs.
J. W. McGowan; Graymont, Rt. 1.

One bred Berkshire sow, from
prize wining stock, for sale or
exc. for cow peas, ete. C. C. Owens,
Appling...

Sev. little bone Guinea males, 8
wks. to 10 mos. old. A. O. Barnes,
Graymont, Rt. 1. ce

Twenty head of mixed hogs for

sale cheap for cash. J. M. Harris,

Waycross, Rt, 2, Box 14.

Twenty-four P. C., 214-mos.-old
pigs, $2 each, or $45 for lot. G. N.
Vinson, Unadilla.

Duroc Jersey and P. C. cross
gilt and 5 pigs, $8 cash at my
place,,6 mi. from Irwinton on State
highway to Dublin. T. L. McGraw,
TIrwinton, Rt. 1.

Seventeen pigs, 8 wks. old, $3
each FOB in lot; trade for R. I.
Red hens; 4 hens for 4 pig. I. F.
Foster, McRae. RED 2 ,

Duroc Jersey gilts, 74 mos. old,
wt. 150-175 lbs, Cholera immune.
Reg. in buyers name. $15 ea. 2 for
$28. L. M. Kennedy Collins.

Reg. S. P. C., 10 wks. pigs, $6
each; 2 bred sows 10 mos. old, $15
each; grade Guernsey, 4 gal. cow,
$38: Brab Irons, 90c; mixed peas,
75c bu. T. R. Duggan Warthen.

Five real true to name and type
Little Bone Black Guinea sow pigs,
$8 each; 2 for $15. Money order or
cash only. J. C. Hargraves, Mar-
low: Rial; Box 75.

Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, prs.

no akin, choicest breeding, Sat.
guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis.
Box 146.

Five thoroughbred P. . pigs,

fat and thrifty 6-8 wks. old, and 2

male pigs, same:-age, P. C., and
Red Jersey cross $2.50 each, $20 for
lot crated. A. W. Smallwood,
Mitchell.

Thoroughbred Poland China pigs,
$4 each at my place. Jim. Lewis,
Rydale Rt. 2.

Duroc gilt, pure stock, ent. to
reg.'3 mos. old wt. 70 Ibs. or more,
$o*. 1 2it, half BP. G. and halt
Red Duroc, $4.50.cash. Mrs. Nora
Kent, Avera. :

Pure bred S.. P. C. pigs, 8 wks.
old, $3.50; 6 mos. old male ready
for service, $8. All cholera im-

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Stock For Sale
_ Little Guinea hogs, American
str.; no Essex blood; stay fat, easily
kept; 6 wks. pigs, $15 pair. Money
-pack if not satisfied, R. HE. Barnes,
Summit. :

Duroe Jersey 8 mos. old gilts,
abeut 150 Ibs. each; cholera im-
mune reg. in buyers name. $12.50
each; Brabham and. 2-crop peas,
$1. bu. L. M. Kennedy, Collins.

Bight weeks old Duroc pigs, reg.
$10 each. J C. Lumsden, Talbotton.
Thoroughbred D. J. sow, 2% Yrs.
old, unbred. Gust weaned litter of
8), $12.50 treated, FOB, Exc. for
good Jersey heifer. Mrs. Noah A.
Dixon; Blachshear, Rt. 1.

Sev. pigs and shoats. To be ap:
preciated must be seen; also any
community interested in an extra
fine Jack, invited to see what I
have. W. C. Cureton, Rising Fawn.

pigs $6 pair; also reg. Essex male
or female, wt. about 50 Ibs. $8 pair..
All FOB. W. W..Charpin, Lenox,
Route 1.

Four gilts, 2 mos. old, half P. cy
and Black Essex; yr. old P. C. and
Black Hssex;- cross, .farrow in
June. Make best offer. Mrs. Esther
Lanier, Summit, Rt. 2. 2

Three thrifty, growing pigs, 6
wks. old, P. C., reg. on 1 side,
$2.50 ea. at barn; 2 females and 1
male. Mrs. G. H. Hayes, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 3.

Reg. big type Black Essex 10-
wks.-old pigs, $4 ea.; $7 pair either
sex with pedigree. B. F. Murphy,
Sandersville.

reg. big bone Black. Essex;
choicest breeding: pairs no arkin;
sat. guar. W. J, Bargeron, Sardis,
Box 146. :

Pure bred P. C. pigs, both males
and females; also pure bred Guern-
sey bull calf, 7 mos. old. Dr. N. C.
Alston, Richland.

Six B. B. P. C. shoats, wt. about
90 Ibs., at right price at my barn;
also fodder, $1.50 per hundred
bundles. W. M. Pruitt, Union
Point, Rt. 1.

Ten big. bone Guinea 6-wks.-old
pigs, money back guar., stay-fat
kind, $6 each, either sex. R. L.
Britt, Marshallville.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE . i
Two well broke Shetland ponies
to saddle, $35 each; 40 fat. lambs,
av. 35-40 Ibs. on foot $2.ea. W. Y.
Harper, Wray.
Good, plug mule $20, or exc. for



jcow or heifer that will freshen in

fail. O. R. Jarmon, Powder Springs,
RC A: :

Tworyr.-old mule .colt. in nice
shape, for sale or trade for milch
cows. J. E, Garrison, Echeconnee.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Public stud service: Best 100 per
cent Nubian buck in Ga., $2.50



doe; 2 splendid bred does for sale.
Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 676
Tifton St., N. W.

Billy goat for sale or exe. for
pigs. The milking kind, no horns,
wattles under neck; 4 mos. old. M.
B. Hamil, Bremen, Rt. 1.

Four high grade Southdown Ram
lambs. January -lambs. Good size.
Sired by reg. ram and from good
grade ewes. $8 each; also some
good ewes, $4 each. TH. A. Petty,
Dawson.

Swiss Saanan: doe kids 8 wks. old,
from heavy milking strain, $10 ea.
Mrs. Guy Clark, Valdosta 600 W.
Gordon: St.

Thirty or 40 kid. goats, just
right for market. Best offer ac-
cepted. C. H. Barns Summit.

Very fine Nubian doe, ent. to
reg.; 2 pure Toggenburg thas pro-
duced 1 gal. per day) for sale or

Mrs. E. G. Wood, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Two 50 per cent Toggenbureg-
Nubian kid does, to be raised on

halves; one for the other. J. V.
Morris,, Atlanta, 448 Hass
Ave., S. E.

Full blood Toggenburg doe, gal.
per day when fresh, bred, $15; full
blood Nubian billy, -hornless, $15;
exc. for other value; write. H. F.
Hoyt, Ocilla.

RABBITS FOR SALE

N. Z. Whites, 6 wks. old 50c; 3
mos. old, 75c; 6 mos. old, $1.25. L.
S. Ellison, Sardis, Rt. 1 Box 4.

Reg. and ped. domestic rabbits,
breeding age, at bargain. Chinch-
ilias, N. _Z. Whites, Reds, Silver
Martins, Himalayans. Write to A.
W:. Melton, Thomasville.

Pr. 12-mos.-old Chinchillas $1
per pr.; 8 bucks, same breed, 5
mos. old, 50 ea., $2 for lot, not





prepaid. Forest Martin, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1,

~ *

Big Bone African Guinea 8 wks. }

cash fee; 10 per day board for]

S: Hicks Yatesville.

exc. 1 doe for good poultry, ete. |}

ewe lambs. L. P. Singleton,



Avenue,

Thursday, May, 5, 1982, >

BY

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Live Stock For Sale _

One pr. Chinchillas, true stock.
reg., unrelated, $3 for pair, Allen
Rice, Jr., Lexington.




-Stahls ped. Chinchillas for sale

cr swap for young white rabbitts:
also grown pedigreed Stahl buck,
Billy Gibson, Griffin.

Four extra fine Chinchilla ee

bits, 6 wks. old, 50c each; cash

with order; money order only; not |

prepaid. Miss Maude Agnew,
Fayette, Rt. 1.

Twelve ped. N. Z. Whites, pas
pers with each, at great bargain;
for full details, write. P. HB. Aus.
band, McDonough.

Four N. Z. White, pink-eyed 10-
wks.-old rabbits, 50c each; ped. pas
pers furnished; exc. for hens;
write. Joe T. Smith, Barnesville,
Rt. 3, Bex 7, \

Two silver fox 3-4-mos-old
bucks, 1 pr. N. Z. buck, Royal
Princess str. C. T. McCormick,
1726 Oakview Rd., Decatur, "phone
DEA, 1189-J.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE. WANTED

Exc. 20000 imp. Gov. insp. purple
skin P. R. plants, for bred Jersey
or Guernsey heifer; ea. pay cbas,
on what he receives, Frank Foun:
tain, Ray City. a

Want to hear from party having
pure Aberdeen Angus calves; state
whether reg. and approximate age
in first letter; must be very reas-
onable. E. A. Johnson, Bartow.

Want young, fresh milch cow, 4
gal. or more; gentle, easy to milk
at $55 del.; for sale, chufa seed, $1
pk.; $3 bu.: bunch velvets, W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson.

Want 1 to 38 head good grade
milch cows to rent for their board
with privilege of buying in fall;

= Las



extra large pasture, good attene.

tien, feed, etc. Mrs. S. G. Rogers,
Claxton. E
Want a good, fresh Jersey cow
at reasonable price; part cash, bal.
in monthly notes; notify: Mrs. B.,
Brannon, Atlanta, 60 Rogers
St. S. E. :
Want a reg. bull Guernsey ealf,
State what you have and price,
L. S. Martin, Doerun. , ea
Want thoroughbred Jersey
cow, fresh, with not over 3rd calf,
3 or wore gal. milk per day. Trade
a very fine value. Write Mrs. A. L,
Barnes, Manchester, 204 Fifth St.

; HOGS WANTED.

Exe. cream. Crowder and Win:
frey peas (very prolific) for good
shoats, not stunted; write age,
breed, wt. and price. Lamar Wine
frey, Lithonia, Rt. 3... He

Want pair of black little bone
Guinea pigs, full breed, or a pail
of little bone short nose Essex,
full, 40 to 50 Ibs. each. Cheap for
cash. 8. B. Tribble, Lavonia, Rt. 1.



Wanted male or barrow shoats,

wt. 40 to 60 Ibs., good stock, no
runts, cheap for cash. State. what
you have, full particulars, D., We
Snow Monroe, Route 3. See

HGRSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to buy or rent on reason
able terms a good horse or farm
mule; must-be cheap. U. H. More
rison, McIntosh. =

Exe. or sell big mule, 11 years
old for good brood mare, 7 or 8
yrs. old; will work anywhere,
sound, gentle, 1M or 1100 Ibs. EB.



Want small, good, well broke
to harness and plow, gentle mule,
to fed until Fall. Pay $25 this

Fall; also'1 small cow with 2nd

calf. Write W. J. Lampp, Bruns:
wick, Rt. 1, Box 138.

_. RABBITS WANTED
Want pair smooth, cold black
rabbits, 18: mos. old, or Red oF
White rabbits, Exc. 2 8S. C. We

I. hens, yr. old. Mrs. J. O. Stews

art, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box 71. ~ :
Exec. a pair muscovey ducks for

| pair of N. Z. Reds, or steel Gray

rabbits. Write first, J. B. Strick
land, Jr; Ray City, Rty 27]

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want to buy for May ar ee

Valley.

Grain and Hay For Sale

Sev, tons first class, power bales
peanut hay, $6 ton FOB, OF Bo
ton del. 150 miles in 4-ton lots. z

F. Israel, Smithville. ? J



Grain and Hay Wanted

Wanted 1 bu. sound whole grain







wheat for eating purposes. Mrs. a

B. R. Roberts, MeRae, 308 a





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: For Sale

'Geraniums, ferns, jonquils, dak
ulbs, chrysanthemums, lilac,

yet hedge, 10c ea. Mrs. A, B.

Griffin.

; william plants, 30c doz.;

seed, 10 pkg.; pink peonies, 50c;

rapevine cuttings, 10c; exchange

gaod white sacks, tobacco.
ola Nelson, - Canton, Re. 3,
thrift; 15doz.; petunias,

miller, primroses, 10 doz.;

santhemums, 20c doz.; day,
ies, itis, Cannas, 25c doz.3 pot
rs. Add postage. Mrs, HOP,
Butler, Rt 2.

innias, salvia, feverfew, Pe-
giant. snapdragon, monar-

ernird St., Rome.

oth mums, mixed; -giadi-
hollyhocks, blooming. size, 25
z.; Hastings brown mums, 75c
; daisy mums, 50 C; snowdrops,
Marsena Hughey, Ran-

t; snapdragons, columbine,
g-spurred; pyrethrum roseum,
ol imson marshmallows, lathyrus,
physalis francheti, perennial ager-
, scabiosa loveliness; strong
looming-size plants, 50c doz.; $1
rders postpaid. Mary Lewis, Cor-

Larkspur, phiex, perrennial
inks, calliopsis, gaillardias, dusty
niller, zinnias, 10e doz.; perren-
ial, sweet. peas, golden glow,
chrysanthemums, cannas, dahlias,
z.; add postage. Mrs. Belle
, Rt, 2, Goggins.

& iris bulbs, yellow day lil
es, 15e doz.; + yellow trumpet jon-
quils, $1 C, pulbs. Add postage.
fr; Pearl Moss, Silver

a glow, 10c doz. 50c
undred, Mrs. M. E. Webb, Bow-

Boxwood, 8 to 18 inches, 15c to
arborvitae, 1 to 2 -ft., 25c
d 35 ea.; chrysanthemums, 20c
- snowballs, purple locust, 20c
ea. Liney Hunter, Lewner.
orty boxwood,.8 te 12 inches,
lot; arborvitae, 8 to 24 inches,
0 35 ea.; snowballs, dogwood,
G: 8a,3 Trish junipers, 1 ft., 25c
ea.. Carrie Townson, Lewner.
Hardy hibiscus, 2 yrs., 20c ea.;.
ilies, purple iris, 25e doz-;
dal wreath, 10c ea.; exchange
Dee chrysanthemums, pe-
amaryHis. Mrs. G. P..Mur-
Fairmount, Rt. 2, Box 85.



; red verbena, - rooted, 100 a.;
irs 2 Ww. Griffin, Egypt.

themums, 25 doz.; exchange for

. Hook, Oliver, =
ffodil - Bank long yellow, 1c
Miss Nellie Tappan, White
Ss.
Bridal wreath, crepe myrtle, 15c
green bays, eedars, 25c; green,
hite-Striped cane, 15c bunch; ex-
hange for seed butter
@ feed sacks: add ~ postage.
ae. Roy Titshaw, Monroe.
Pink, red verbena, rooted,
f primroses, 10 doz:;: giant can-
as, mixed colors, 2 for 5c; ex-
nge for dried apples, other val-
ue; add postage. Mrs: A, OD.
Windham, Reynolds, Rt. 1.
Yellow jonquil bulbs, ship when
tops die, 35c C; exchange 100 for
white feed sacks. Mrs. J. V.
Clure, Acworth, Rt,

50e ea., FOB: cash with or-
ler. R. Rr Smith, Scerven.

: Large flat type white chrysan-
themums, rooted plants, 5c ea.3
Ye doz; add postage, Miss Belle
Guyton, Guyton, -

Beratum, blue, 25 doz.: chrys-
nthemums, orchid, yellow, white,
Shasta daisies, 2 for 5c; iris, large
lue, and dwarf, 35c. doz.: add
ostage. Mrs. C. R. Saxon, Tren-



Hastings big double bronze; yel-




















ange lemon day lilies, red glad-
oli bulbs. for white cannas, or
it, white gladioli bulbs. Mrs.
Fr Killingsworth, Buena Yee



Large elephant ear bulbs, 3 or
e; small, 5 ea.: banana bulbs,
OF 25c: send coin. and postage.

Poe Robinson, Hawkinsville, Ri.

.doz.; postpaid; all kinds wild

Owers Cheap, Geneva Sanders,

elton, Rt1

Jonquils, doz.; exchange for

feed sacks. Mrs. Gertie Me-
ee rorth, Rt 2.

ag? chrysanthemums, {
Mrs. P. Blankenship, 105

Creek, '

uils, 10c doz-;- add Ee Z
; cultural directions furnished; large
-lypink .cannas, 10c ea.

beans, -

dar trees, 18 inches to 5 ft.

ae chrysanthemums, 75c doz.? ex-|

_Priektey pear, old field daisy,-

L apples, onion plants, oo :



a

add postage.

Be;

tings, 5c ea,-

for

| hyancinths, 40c:doz.;

prize winners,

kinds

~ Flowers: and Sood
For Sale

wreath, travelers delight, 5 ea.3 |
Exchange for apri-
cot trees. Jimmie Sanders, Fel-

ton, Rt. iT

Dahlia tubers, all colors, double,
fie ea.3 tiger lilies, $1, doz.; blue,

white day lilies, 15c to 25 bunch.
Mrs. F. Lioyd, Hiawassee.

Petunia plants, 30 os large yel-
lew,. red. spotted cannas, 25 doz.:
purple clustered mums, large; 250

|doz.; larkspur seed, 10 teaspoon, }

Mrs. W. &. Daniel, Dawson, | Rt

: 11, Box 101,
k e dahlias and slips, 50c doz.; }

| dred.. Miss, Ruby Matthews, Lin-
colnton, Rt. 1.

-Lavender crepe myrtles, $5. hun,

Purple achiminese bulblets, 3 for
-stamps accepted; plant now.
Mrs. John Woodall, Milner, Box 8.
Geranium cuttings, double, all
colors; 3 for 25;: peppermint weed,

10c doz.; add postage: Ted Black-

well, Clermont, et AS

Geranium seed, pink, red; white,
purple, 5 doz:; add. postage; cut-
Mrs, Susie I. Harde-
man, Winterville, Rt. 2.

Winter pinks, snowdrops, 10c
bunch; sweet williams, 15 bunch:

tanglefoot moss, 5c bunch; March |

flowers, 5c doz.; yellow root, 5e
lb., green; add postage. Emma
Holt, Rolston, ;

Aster, ealendula; zinnia, mari-
gold, white Shasta daisies, swet

Williams, pansy plants, 10 doz.;
ice plants, dew plants, 5c ea.; ie 50c

orders postpaid.
ner, Dewy Rose.
Twenty. varieties

Mrs. Lois Tan-

chrysanthe e-

-mums, all colors, blooms. & inches

aeross, 8c ea.; $2.10 for 50; $4.50
150: - guaranteed; postpaid.
Mrs. Alton Lawhon, Edison,

-Purple lilacs, 5c ea.; blue iris,
25e doz: narcissi, 20c doz.: ; tiger
lilies, Be ea. Iris Walton, Drake-
town. _

Cedars, 5 to 12 inches, 10 ea.;

(75c doz.; postpaid; mt, ferns, 10

ea.; cash with order. Mrs. R. H.
Cantrell, Cass Station, Rt. 1.

Purple iris, 15c doz.; white, 10
doz.; crepe myrtle, Ve ea.; jon-
quils, 60c: C; August Hlies, blue
4 mums, 20c
Goz.; add postage. Mrs. J. E.
Lewis, Machen...

Japanese golden bamboo, 3 for
25c; dusty miller,
15e; snapdragons, 20c; orange, red,
ros: mammoth zinnias,-20c doz.

John Jackson; 1734 Fenwick St,
Augusta,

Chrysanthemums, 20 varieties,
guaranteed large
type; labeled, 8c a,; $2.25 for 60;
Mrs. J. F.
Chapman, Edison.

Tulips, 30c doz. | snapdragons,

double hottyhocks, 15c doz.;. sweet |
| william seed, 5c spoonful.

Miss
Blanche Woods, LaFayette, Rt. 5.
-St. Augustine grass plants, well

rooted, $1 bu, FOB. Miss A.
Dixon, Box 55, Alma. ;
~Rosy morn petunias, snapdra-

gons, maximum mixed, 25 doz.;

exchange for perennials, anything |}.
useful.

Write. Mrs. H, G. Woods,
Rt. 3, Donaldsonville. .

Large type mums, 2 doz., 25c;
cannas, bronze. leaf, red King

Humbert, green leaf President red, 4

40c doz.; ferns: bunch lace, Bos-
ton, red double carnations, 10c.

Mrs. F'. Happoldt, Lewiston.

Periwinkle blue, 5c bunch; add
postage. Mrs. O. T. Butler, Ath-
ens, Rt, 2.

. White, pink, yellow, red. cream,
lavender named mums, 20c doz.;
all colors phlox, 10c doz. Mrs. A.

| L. Mitchell, Rt. 4, Lithonia.

ad named chrysanthemums,

25c doz; phlox, 10c doz.: exchange
for new white sacks free from
holes: Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 4,
Lithonia.
. Yellow snapdragon, monster zin-
nia plants; 2 doz., 25c; postpaid;
asparagus ferns, 10c; wild flowers,
ferns, cheap; exchange for phiox,
sweet williams. Mrs. C, C. Lynch,
Armuchee. :

Six Martha Perkins rose buishes,
well rooted, 50c for 6, Pestana. AL.
N. Patten, Abbeville.

Twenty-five named iris, mixed,
$2.60 C; Siberian, 25 for $1.10;
"jonquils, daffodils, .
cissi, $1.10 C; Japanese chrysan-
themums, 25 for 60c; daisy mums,
verbena, 45c hundred. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun.

Red geranium cuttings, not root-
ed, 5c; add postage: Mrs. C. H.
Capel, Molena,

Three perennial pea plants, deep
rose, 20c; red, deep rose verbena
plants, blooming size, 12e ea.; 3
steet plants, 10c.. Mrs, J, A. Pen-
dergrast, oynely:

3

ee English dogwood, oe
blow, crepe myrtle, double bridat

}marigold,
pmixed snapdragons, gaillardia, 15c-

Shasta daisies, 4

see



red, g0ld variegated mums, i5c
doz. : large sprengeria ferns, 25c;
pink: cluster rambler roses, 20c;
add postage; exchange for others.

| Mrs. John E..Smallwood, Douglas-

Ville.

| Mixed: sweet williams, blue sal-
via, Chinese forgetmenots, fall
large double zinnias,
doz. Mrs, R. R, Gailey, Baldwin,
ReyoL,

mese plants, 15c doz-;. double pe-
_tunas, 4 for 25c; 6 kinds ferns, be-
gonias, geraniums, sultanas, 2 for
25, . Mrs. W. M,: Vickers, Siloam.

Digitalis, gaillardia, 2 doz.; 25;3
-coreopsis, ageratum,
spur, 15c doz.; exchange weigela
for pink, red peony; no order less

than 25.- Mrs. R.. G. Lumsden,
Vienna, ;
Iris, Phoenich type jonquils,

mums, white, 25c doz.; red japon-

icas, purple. lilac,- snowbalis, 25c

ea. Mrs. Riley Ross, Ringgold,
Two-yr.-old. coral or pink vines,

30 ea.; l-yr.-old vines, 20c ea
Mrs. EH. J. Williams, Ty Ty.
Giant snapdragons,. 33 doz.;

white, blue, pink hydrangeas, 2
-yrs. old, $1 doz.; Queen Anne lace
plants; $4 hundred. Mrs.
Story, Thomson.

White lilac cuttings, wetl root-
fed, 20e, postpaid; exchange for
feed sacks. Write first. Mrs.
Frank oN Lamar, Tignall. .

- Large jincurved chrysanthe-
mums, 15c doz,; variegated, white,
purple daisy mums, 10c doz.; root-
ed umbrella palms, rooted Chris-

mas cactus, l0c;. yellow lupine
seed, 5c tablespoonful. Add post-
age. Ruby Beye, Rt.. 2, Fitzger-
ald.

Giant zinnias, pink petunias.

double crested cosmos, 20c doz.; $1
C; giant annual asters, dwarf ag
eratum, yellow. peralyssum. 25
doz., postpaid. Miss Evelyn Sher:
man, Blakely.
Bulbs ready. te dig, jonquiis.
buttercups, butter and eggs, iris,
15ce doz.; 85.C; 4 colors marigold
zinnias,. four oclocks, primroses,
Star of Bethlehem, 10c doz plants
Mrs..B. T. Echols, Philomath.

Grand Duke jasmine, 3 yrs. oid,
strong plants, $1 eA. Mrs. G. M.
Barrow, Madison.

Deep pink perennial phiox
plants, 25 doz. Mrs. Hawes Cloud.
Crawfordville.

Large leaf banana cannas, mt,

teria, pink American rose, 10c ea.;
tiger, spider, orange lilies, dahlia
bulbs, 5c ea, Mrs. % C, Adams,
Juniper. -

Yen colors chry santhemums, in-
rourvyed and quili petal; yellow.
white daisies, 10c doz.; red, pur-
ple dahlias, 2 fer 5c; add postage;
exchange for peonies, double pe-
gerald, Rt. 1.
tunias. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitz-

Giant snandragon plants, Ic e2.;
Te postage, Mrs. J. Ll. Edge, Rt
4, Doerun.

Beautiful named varieties double
water lilies, large; hardy. Mrs. H.
H, Ezzard, Dalton.

Four varieties fancy leaved ca-~
Jadium bulbs, 60c set; 6 colors sul-

tanas, 6 geranium cuttings, 40c,
postpaid. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Boston, :

Screen door vine seed, live un-
til frost, run on screen or window,
10c doz. Mrs. J. T. Burton, Rob-
inson.

Mammoth Cee plants, 60c
M; exchange for anything useful.
Grady Glossom, Alma, Rt. 3, and
Mrs. Cassie Williams, Alma.

Chrysanthemums, red, yellow,
10c doz., del. J, 8. Roach, Rome,
Rt. 2.

Rooted Christmas cactus, Roose-
-velt ferns, 10c and 25c bunch; dou-
ble white chrysanthemunis, 15c
doz.; double red poppy seed, 1lc
pkg. -Add postage. Mrs. J. A.
Milford, Ball Ground.

White wax spider lilies, yellow
jasmine, 15 for $1; Star of Bethle-
hem bulbs; day lilies, 25e C; white
lilac, rooted, 15c;. violets, 20ce doz.
Mrs. E, A. . Wells, Chatsworth
Rt. 2.

Sprengeria, sword ferns, 16c ea.:
red carnations, 5c ea. chrysanthe-
mums, gladioli, double zinnias, yel-
low, African marigold, 15. doz.;
verbena, phlox, snapdragon, petu:
nias, 10c doz. Exchange. Mrs.
Minnie McLean, Tifton, Rt. 2.

Four kinds marigolds, zinnias,
four oclocks, salvia plants, 1b5e
doz.: buttercups, jonquils, daffo-
dils, putter and eggs, sweet-scented
yellow narcissi, 15 doz-; 85 C;
primroses, 10 doz. Miss Lois Ech-



ols, Philomath.

eS

} Red verbena, purple achiama-

mixed lark-

Lei Na

rose, conch begonia, lilac, blue wis- |-



MARKET BULLETIN:

Flowers and Seed
For Sale :

Mixed larkspur, 8c doz.; large}

Flowers. at Seat

a. For Sale

Reuters. giant maximum snap-
dragon plants, grow 5 ft. tall, 20c
doz-; well rooted butterfly bushes,
20c ea.: add postage. Mrs. Scott
Davis, Hogansville.

Spider lilies, 25 ea.; pink rain }

lilies, pink, orange sultana, 10c ea.;
pink gladioli, 60 doz.; large
mums, 35 doz.; false gradon head:
15 doz, Roxie Stone, Adairsville.

White May blooming narcissi,
10c doz.; pink running roses, root-
ed, 2 for 15; double red rosebud
geraniums, 4 kinds. cactus, large
cuttings, 15c.: Mrs. Emma Gar-
rett, Carrollton, Rt. 2.

Chyrsanthemum plants, large
type, $1 doz.; exchange for cream
-narcissus, daffodils, jonquil bulbs,
1 doz: plants for 100 bulbs.
Rufus Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 106
Augusta.

Day lilies, larkspur,. love-in-a-
mist, golden glow, 10c doz.; pink
-almond, lilac, white spirea, 10c ea.:
hollyhocks, iris, 25e doz.; box flow-
ers, 5c cutting; add postage. Mrs
'M. Highfield, Rising Fawn: .

Giant white Spice lilies, 3 for
40c; red spider jilies, 3 for 25c; Dr.
Regal hemorallis biubs, % for 25c,
prepaid. Mrs, Maude Brooks, Ar-
lington.

Red, yellow. cannas, orange May
Day lilies, 15 doz.; dahlias, white
spider, Easter lily buibs, lic ea.:
chysanthemums, 10c ea-; blue hy-
acinths, buttercups, jonquils, 25
doz. Ruth Watson, Mauk.

Phlox, petunias, purple
daisy. chrysanfthemums, -10c
pink, salmon geraniumrs, sprenge-
tila ferns, rooted, t10c;'. verbena.
grass pinks, 2 of ea., 5c; Easter
lilies, -3 for 20c. Kathleen Pike,

violets,

Mauk.

Salmon suitana, geraniums, root-
ed, 8e-ea.; flags, vinea, verbena
plants, gladioli bulbs, 15
petunias, helichrysum plants, 10c
douw.; sprengeria ferns, tree cactus,

10e ea., del, Mrs. L. EB. Mobley
tlennville, : :
Sweet seented grass pinks,

orange lilies, coreopsis, 4 doz. 50c;
purple iris, 3 doz. 50c. Mrs. Chris-
tine McLeod, College Park, Rt. 2.

Yellow canna tubers, 25c-doz.;
double pink Dorothy Perkins roses,
rooted; white double briar roses,
rooted, 2 for 25c, postpaid.. Mrs
Jesse Jackson, Atlanta, 691 Vernon
Ave., S. E.

White moon vine seed, 10c doz;
exchange for zinnia, marigold seed,
onion sets, Mrs. G. Lloyd, Atianta,
$92 Grant St., S. E.

Star collection dahlia roots, in-
cluding Mrs. Ide Ver Warner, 5
other named varieties, 6 for $1 del.

H. M. Hill, Atlanta, 172 Howard

St., N. E. Dearborn 5033-W.

Button chrysanthemum plants,
large strong, mixed colors, prepaid,
25c' doz.- A. A. Nash, Hapeville,
Gen. Del.

Decorative cactus, show type
dahlias, large mums several colors,
4 doz. $1; physostegia, violets, 20c
doz.; purple lilac, privet, $1 doz.;
reoted, postpaid. Mrs. T. W.
Hagood, Marietta, Rt. 3. ;

Pansy plants, 30c doz.; all colors
verbenas, blue, white, lavender iris,

| petunia plants ,20c doz.; clematis,

wisteria red spirea, 20c cach; add
postage. Mrs. J, Elsner, Austell,
Rt. 2. .

Transplants ef fine iris, sladioli,
eanna, periwinkle, ready now, 50c
doz., postpaid. Write fer list. James
Cureton, Austell.

Nine kinds, 8 cactus, 2 gera-
niums, sultanas, Sc: cutting, post-
paid; double poppy seed, 10c table-
spoonful; red bachelor button seed,
10c teacupful, postpaid. Miss Jose-
phine Raley, Mitchell.

Boston ferns, rooted, i0c; giant
carnations, all colors, white, bronze

Pmums, Texas roses, Florida lily,

verbena, phlox, petunias, rooted,
10c doz.: sweet williams, oxalis.
5c bunch. Mrs. W. G. Wright, Bre-
men,

Lilac, 25c each; narcissi, qoaatee
lilies, 12 doz. $1. Mrs. Effrine Mose-
ley, Bremen, Rt, 2. :

Weigelia, spirea, Van Houtti,
forsythia, fragrant honeycuckie,
excelsior roses, 3 yrs. old, 10c to
80c each: pear, cherry - sprouts;
exchange for ectton, okra, garden
seeds. Bettie Roberts, Tallapoosa,
Rie = :

Iris, 15c doz.; water lilies, 15c;
lemon lilies, 20c; trailing arbutus,
10c bunch; wild flag lilies, 10c doz.:
add postage. Miss Lou Jane Aber-
crombie, Aipharetta; Rt. 5, care
Myrtle Barnes.

Large green jew, 3 for 5c; gladi-
oli bulbs, 15c doz.; verbena plants,
5e rocted; privet California hedge
bushes, rooted, 50c C; exchange.



Mrs. A. P. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt.
3, Box 68.

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Hluwevs and Seed
For Sale

Different color, mums, golden

glow, blanket flowers, shasta dai- a
Ibe doz.; z hedge
Rainy, a

sies,. ageratum,
privet, 6 for 25e. Mrs. B..
water, Fairburn, Rt. 4.

White sultana cuttings, 10c; red,
justicias oe
es

pink peraniums, -
Jantana; oxalis,

white, .
conch begonia,
cuttings 15c; hollyhocks, white
chrysanthemums, snowdrop, Aus
gust lilies, 10c bunch, Mrs. Lula)
Hawkins, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.

Geraniums, red, pink, honepules

purple; white rose, 6 cuttings 25;.,

gultana cuttings, 10c; begonias, 4e5

phlox plants, 2 doz. 15;. ferns, 25

each. Mrs. Lula Bell, Alpharetta, ee

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Snapdragon plants, mixed colors, /
rose cuttings,
white, pink, red, 60c doz; exchange
for white sacks free of holes, clean,

$1 200; - monthly

Mrs. F. M. Westbrook, Alpharetta,
Double fuschias, weeping lan.
tana, 8 colors sultanas, ivy: leaf, @

other geraniums, 3 kinds large Sil- a
ver spotted begonias, 10c each; fi

each $1; flower seed. Mrs. Mary
Spruell, Alpharetta.

Butter and eggs, white, purple
iris, fall pinks, several colors, 20

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doz.; mixed colors phlox, blanket

flowers, 10c doz.; add postage.
Mis. J. G. Dodd, Alvharetta, Rt. &.
Fine phiox plants, mixed colors,

| 2 dow 15c; add postage. Mrs: S; Ww.

Holcombe, Alpharetta, Rt. 4.
Twelve colors large dahiia roots,
25c each; 5 colors large
thetnums, 1 cach 25c;
tunas, 1 each 25c} weeping = fans
tanas, begonias, 10c each. Miss Eva
Cobgurn, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.
Oleanders, red, white, 20 ae

tablespoou each bachelor battons,

burning bush, mixed cosnios, seed,

10c; Perkins roses, rooted; 2 for
15c, postpaid, Pear! Morris, Bowe
don; Rt 1; aN

Blue iris, snapdragon, pink primes

roses, white, lavender fall pinks,
tSe - doz: |. prize winning mums,
Javender, bronze red severse, 20@
doz. del, cash. Miss Inez Meore,

Bowdon, Rt. 8,

Chrysanthemums, shasta daisies,

3 for 10c; exchange for peanuts or
vibite feed sacks, each to pay post-

chrysaue ~
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age, Mrs. W. A.. Cosper, Bowden,
Star Rt

White, sweet scented jonquils,
10 doz.; purple hyacinth, 20c doz;
May, pine cactus, 20 each; add.
postage. Mrs. Joe MeWhorter, Bow-
don, Rt. 1; aa

Shasta daisies, 20c doz.: green
leaf caladiums, 25 bulb; white,

yellow, brouze mums, 15c dow., 75
100. Mrs. @. B.
154 54 9.5

Five thousand white, . pink, red,
yellow cannas, mixed, $2 C;
iris,
denias, $2; milk and wine lilies,
i doz. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.

Chrysanthemums, tiger Iilies,.
white, blue iris, 15c doz.; ane

mnine, pink crepe myrtle, feather
fern, 10 cach; striped jew, ean
miller, l0e doz. Mrs. W.'W.

lor, Gordon.
Wisteria, flowering pear, cane
15e; tiger, Easter lilies,
20c doz.; hibiscus, pepper flower,
crepe myrtle bushes, shasta dal-
sies, dusty. miller, 10 each. Mrs.
Mary, E. Taylor, Gordon, Rt. 3.
Jonquils, 20c doz.; udd Postage,
Mrs, R. A. Gill, Tignall.
Evergreen hedges, 15 190.
Poole, Waleska, Rt. 1.
Snapdragons, large zennias,
lendula, dianthus, pinks,
winkle. bachelor button, ice plant,
3 doz. 25c; 5c postage each; baby.
ve fern, 10c; 5e postage. Mis,
Keadle, Yatesville, Rt. 1.
Vive kinds deuble geranium cut.
tings, 5c, all for 20c;
rooted, 10c: shasta daisies, white,
blue. iris, ~lady-of-the-lake, fice
plants, 10c doz.; not pestpaid Mrs,
R, I. Williams, Cumming.

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peri-

Salmon sultana cuttings, white,

pink oxalis rooted, Thanksgiving,
monkey-tail, May red cactus, 5c:
cape jasmine,
conch begonia, rainbow fern, 16:
add postage. Mrs. Clyde Williams,

| Cumming.

Amaryllis buibs,
15c-ea., 4 for 50c; add postage,
Mrs. Mary Holcomb, Box 102,
Bremen.

Cherokee and McCartney hedge

saimon pink,

roses, $1 = $9 M. postpaid. J. Wa

Toole, Rt. 2, Macon,

Mixed blooming Size gladoli
bulbs, $1 C; Burpees mixed colors
gladioli pulblete, 50c M del. parcai

Smith), Cordele, a

Taye 0

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2 ee

rooted, spotted red ~





erdcus,
daffedils, $1 C; 6 rooted gar.



ne

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sword ferns,

4

post. Miss Martha Cheatham, Rt, _

1, Smyrna.
Ten colors mums., larkspur, 10

doz.; 12 colors hellyhock plants,

40c doz.: horse radish roots, i0

ea. Mrs. Julia Darnell,

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-Flewers and Seed
~~ For Sale

Pink rhododendrons, red, orange
Zaleas, 35c ea., 6, $1; dewdrops,



mite violets, lavender native
lolets, 5 doz., 40c; well rooted,
vater, moss packed, del. Mrs.
rence Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Blooming size red gladioli bulbs,
+ doz.; cash with order. Mrs. O.
Walden, Blackshear, Rt. 4
Moonflower seed, vine grown, 20
high, white flowers, 12c table-
poonful del. Miss Bell . Jones
ellman, Rt, 1.

Salmon, red, pink, white, pine-
urr geraniums, 5c cutting; grape,
eraniums, sprengeria ferns, root-
10c ea.; green Jew; 5c doz.
ne Daniell, Douglasville, Rt, 2.
All colors geraniums, 5c cutting
be rooted; verbena, mixed colors,
pleus, larkspur, yellow, white.
yronze mums, 25c doz.; exc., write
yhat you have.. Mrs. W. A, J.
wann, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Dark red amarylis. bulbs, 1ae
ie. 2 O02,, $1.25; 8 colors, large
ype, mums., 25c doz., $1-50 100
firs. J. EH. Harrell, Rt. 6, Quitman.
Sweet Williams, white, 3 doz.
5c; jonquils, narcissi, 10c doz,
railing arbutus, galax, 2 doz., 15e:
dd postage, Mrs. Frank Richard,



Dahha tubers; June cowl, 7c;
Jersey Beauty, 40c; Mrs. Warner,
0c; Sagamore, Oyster Bay Beauty.
Ireers white, yellow, 50c; Eastern
tar, $1.ea. L. S. Upshaw, 515 W
ugphby Ave., College Park.

Camellias, japonicas, tea olive,
anana shrub, pittosporum, green

zalea indica, 2 for $1.10; ole.
nders, all colors, nandinas, red
myrtles, altheas, 4, $1.15. Mrs. J.
Griffin, Cordele.

- Limited amount dahlia tubers,
mamed varieties, mixed, $1 doz.;
jonquil, daffodil, narcissi bulbs,
mixed, $1 C; add postage. Mrs. Jce
fynds, Atlanta, 249 Sutherland
Perrace, N. EH. DE.. 4088-W.
Yellow thornless roses, holly-
ocks, wild ferns, bluets, Judas
trees, red bud dogwood, white ash,
'shumack, black haw, yellow dock:
yrite, price reasonable. Memphis
timms, Auburn, Rt. 2.
Canna bulbs, Mrs.
Onard, salmon, Hungaris

EA

Alfred
pink,

non with bronze foliage, 4 doz., $1



"Mrs. R, A. Clack, Auburn, |
} White daisies, phlox, petunias,
Janket flowers, wild. dogtush,
violets, wild Easter lilies, $1 C;
arge shapdragon, $10 C; sweet
villiams, red verbena, $8 100. Mrs.
lara Belle Carey, Royston, Rt. 1.
dusticia, 10c cutting; May, June.
yharistmas cactus, red; pink be-
Onias, orange sultana, asparagu3
ce, sword, Teddy, Jr., peafow}
} 0G.. Mrs: B; by Parten,

S 25
doz.; crepe myrtle, 10c ea.; huckle-
erries, 60e:C; exe. for anything
iseful. Nora Nix, Alto.
Water hyacinths, purple, bulb-
lous, stems rooted, grow in water.
Qc postpaid. Miss Jessie .Cash,
Plowery Branch, Rt. 3. -
Sunset glow jonquils, touch-me-
nots, butter and eggs, 15c doz.; 2
rge cape jasmine bushes, 314 ft.
igh, $5 ea. Mrs. Rudie Kimbro,
awrenceville, Rt. 4.
Purple, pink verbena, jonquils,
5c C; white water oaks, $1; Snow
all bushes, cannas, red, white,
0c doz.; exc. Mrs. Kate Garner,
nd Maggie Jones, Lula, Rt. 3.
Hollyhocks, larkspur, blanket
flowers, zennias, poppies, seed, 10c
pkg. del.; double_red, pink gerani-
um, fuschias, red, white begonias.
cutting; add postage. Mrs. W.
~ Wiley, Lula, Rt, 1:
Wild fern, rooted, 15c ea., 2 for
25c FOB. Mayo Chapman, Murray-
ville. ~
' Rhododendron, spruce, white
pine, hemlock, mtn. laurel, honey-
suckle, pink locust, silver leaf,
Maple, well rooted, 3 ft. blooming
Size, 25c ea.; add postage; exc. for
white sacks. Loma Abercrombie,
urrayville,
Wild ferns, $2 doz.; 3 doz., $5:
White August lilies; 15c; salmon
ultana, rooted, 20c; all colors,
Sweet pea plants, 25c doz. add
postage. Beulah Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
Yellow, oblue,. pink lupines,
monkshood, incurved mums, mixed
eolors, 20c doz.; yellow spotted
boxvine, lemon, double day, star,
lue August, ginger, orange lilies,
40c ea. Mrs. Wavy A. Lewis.
Toomsboro.
Yellow .single jonquills, white
marcissi bulbs, 50c C; blue single
hyacinths, 25c doz., blooming size:
dd postage. Miss Tommie God-
ey, Gainesville, Rt, 5._

































ariegated, pholenia, ligustrums,

Osy Morn rose, Pokahuntas sal-

ostpaid; all kindsreds, 6 doz., $1.

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Flowers and Seed
For Sale

Snow on mountain, mixed je-

few, 15c doz.;: physostegia, mums-
ageratum, 30c doz.; wall flowers,
-20e doz.; double dahlia slips, 6,
25e. Mrs. J, T. Holland, Tooms-
poro. ae
Pot plants all kinds, specializing
en ferns, Hastings improved var
rieties, 10c small, 25c large clumps
Mrs. W. C. Leckie, St. George.

Mixed phlox, 25 ; pink ver-
bena, 5 to 25c; yellow thornless
rose, 5 to 15c; petunias, 10c doz.;
cape jasmine, 10 to 15ce. Miss Ella

Mae Fordham, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Snapdragons, petunias, 30c; all
kinds greenhouse, porch plants,
geraniums, begonias, ferns, wan-
dering Jew, trailing queen coleus
cactus, 10c to 25c ea.; $1 doz. del.
Mrs. W. N. Lott. Braselton.

Geraniums, pink, white,
Nutts American beauty,
pink, red rosebud, 5c-
white hydrangeas, amberilla
Christmas, June cactus, justicia
10 ea., rooted, Mrs. T. M. Bennett,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Arborvitae, 27~inches high, -50c

Bec Re
salmon
cutting;

paid, cash with order. Mrs. G. W.
Olivet, Gainesville, Rt, 2.

Leopard, grape begonia, rooted,
15c; red, pink geranium, rex be-

justicia cuttings, 5c ea.; snow on
mountan, 20ec doz. Mrs. H. G.
Fraser, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Dahlia bulbs, decorative and ball
type, all colors, 10 each, $1 doz.;
dahlia slips, 75c\doz. Miss. Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Achemenes grass pinks, lady of
the lake, bronze iris, hollyhock,
25e doz.; pink, cream, red, white
everblooming roses, 50c;_ tiger
lilies, 5c; add. postage. Mrs. J.
Winter, Buford.

Double dahlias, mixed colors, 25c
}doz.; gladioli plain, ruffled, mixed
colors,- perennial phlox, 6 doz. $1;
regal lilies, 6 for 25c; $1 orders
postpaid. Mrs. J. H. Roebuck, Bu-
ford, Rt. 2.

Babylonica,
well rooted, 3 for $1; calycanthus,
25e each, 5 for $1; exchange for
fine watermelon seed. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 4..

Blooming size double cream, yel-
low butter and eggs, yellow jon-
quils, $1.15 C; yellow long trumpet

daffodils, white narcissi, yellow
cup, $1.20 100, money order, Mrs.
Thornton McCurley, Hartwell,
Rt. 4,

' Lmon lilies, mtn. laurels, spruce,
white pines, rhododendrons, aza-
leas, maples, $1 doz.; hardy phlox,
sweet williams, faxglove, 50c doz;
monthly roses, 20c each. Cora Tur-
ner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Pink hardy phlox, blue yard vio-
lets, 10c bunch; mixed sweet wil-
liam pinks, pink, red rosebud gera-
nium cuttings, geranium lilies, 3
for 25c; add postage. Mrs, Pearl
Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4. :

Blue, whte iris, 20c doz., $1.25 C;
trumpet daffodils, jonquils, snow-
drops, narcissi, June lilies, 75c 100.
Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Crek,
Rt. 4, :

Rosebud, other kinds geraniums,

sweetgum, angel wing, beef steak,
red, maple leaf begonias, 2 cut-
tings each, 15c; box lilies, 3 bulbs
25c; add postage; exchange. Mrs.
J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
_ Rainbow moss, 3 bunches 15c;
double petunias, rooted begonias, 2
for 15e, Miss Lillie Dockery, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Large yellow mums, other colors,
2 doz. 25e; shasta daisies, golden
glow; white, blue, yellow iris, 25c
doz. Dorothy Chester, Dahlonega.

Water lilies, trailing. arbutus, 40c
doz.; fringed, closed gentains, blue
grape hyacinths, trilliums,
doz.; hardy phlox, sweet williams,
rhysostegia, 4 clumps 25c. Miss
Odia Lee Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,

Pink Cherokee roses, coral berry,
yellow dogwood, velvet roses, $1
doz.; globe arborvitae, 22 inches,
5 $1; trailing arbutus, shasta dai-
sies, 5 doz $1. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor-
ganton.

Mixed colors larkspur, 25 doz:
6 colors hollyhocks, blue, purple
iris, 30c doz.; walnuts; hawthorne,

hazlenuts, 25c each, 6 $1. Mrs.
Clinton Lively, Morganton. :
Azaleas, 3 ft., rhododendrons,

mtn. laurels, coralberrys, cherokee
roses, altheas, $1 doz.; red japoni-
cas, 6 $1; trailing arbutus, pink
perennial phlox, $1 100. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Morganton,
Azaleas, flowering peach trees
yellow japonicas, 15ec each; crab-
apples, red dogwood, 10c each:
snowballs, 20c each; trailing ar-





butus, 25c doz.; add postage, Mrs,





_. H. J. Abercrombie, Loving.



tunias, brown-eyed susans, fever-j}

ea.; 20 inches high, 25c ea.; post-

gonia, pink, white hydrangea, pink |

weeping ' willows,

25:





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Flowers and Seed
For Sale |

Silver maple, 40c each; black
walnut, hawthorne, hazienuts, 25
each: blue, purple iris, 30 doz.;
mixed colors larkspur, 25 doz.
Mrs. W. F. Fain, Morganton.

Red dogwood, 10c each; flower-
ing peach trees, arborvitae, 1% ft.
high, altheas, 15c each; tiger lilies,
25c doz.; choice roses, 75c doz.
Miss Clara Ruby Abercrombie,
Loving, :

Mtn. laurel, spruce, white pine,
sugar plum, 10c each; pink trailing
arbutus, winter ferns, galax, 25c
doz.; red, yellow azaleas, 15c each:
add postage. C, C. Wright, Loving.

Red, yellow azaleas, double red
japonicas, arborvitae, boxwood, 15
each: Japanese barberry bushes,
50c doz.; snow on mountain, gold
en glow, 20c doz; add. postage.
Mrs, Maude Wright, Loving.

Trumpet daffodils, 65c.C;. bridal
wreath, snowballs, pink almonds,
2 for 25c; yellow japonicas, 25
each; exchange for anything use-
ful;.add postage. Beatrice Parks,
and Mrs. Esty Parks, Talking
Rock, Rt:-2. :

Trailing arbutus, 25c doz.; japo-
nicas, arborvitae, 20c each; snow-
balls, flowering peach trees, mtn.
laurel, 15c each; altheas, barberry
bushes, spruce pines, 10c each; add
postage. Mrs. E. L, Parris, Loving.

Trailing arbutus; galax, azaleas,
red, dogwood, mtn. laurels, Chero
kee roses, English dogwood, tiger
lilies, Star of Bethlehem, 35c doz.
Mary Pittman, Loving. :

Double yellow japonicas, red
Japanese quince, 2 for 25c; aza-
leas, bridal wreath, 10 each; day
lilies, 15c doz.; hardy phlox, 25c
doz.; mtn. ferns, 10c bunch; add
postage. Myrtle Roe, Talking Rock,
REee2:

Dark purple iris, 25c doz.; yel-
low daffodils, 75c C; foxglove, 20c
doz.; snow ferns, 10c each; yel-
low cannas, 2 for 25e; rooted, add
postage. Mrs. Rosie Smith, Talk-
ing Rock; Rt 2.

Double yellow japonicas, 2 for
25c; purple iris, 25c doz.; daffodils,
85c doz; snowball, 10c each; bridal

wreath, snow drop, 5c bunch; root-

-ed, add postage, Mrs. J .M. Smith,
Talking Rock. :

Four kinds ferns, 3 fuschias, 5
hydrangeas, 2 sultanas, oxalis, 10c;
exchange for duck, guinea or tur-
key eggs. Mrs. Charlie L. Willis,
Talking Rock, Rt. 3. 5

Red japonicas, crepe myrtle,
double pink almond, dogwood, 15c
each; azaleas, 50c doz.; evergreen
running vine, 5c each; Japanese

honeysuckle, 3 for 10c. Mrs. Will

B, James, Talking Rock, Rt.-1.

Azaleas, 50c doz.; red japonicas,
pink crepe. myrtle, white English
dogwood, 1b5 each; well rooted,
add postage. Carl. James, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1.

Red, yellow azaleas 3 ft., Chero-
kee roses, $1 doz.; globe arborvitae,
pink, eream spirea, rhododendrons,
6-for $1; mtn. laurel, pink peren-
nial phlox, trailing arbutus, 5 doz.,
$1. Sadie Wilson, Morganton. .

Azaleas, mtn. laurel, rhododen-
drens, yellow, red dogwood, pink
Cherokee roses, $1 doz.: globe ar-
borvitae, red japonicas, 6, $1;
perennial phlox, 25c doz. Mrs,
Boon Wilson, Morganton.

Bridal wreath, blue arch, 15c;
mtn. laurel, azaleas, Dorothy Per-
kins roses, lilac, lemon lilies, bear
grass, 25c; daffodils, 25c doz: ivy,
50c; add postage. Mrs. Dosha
Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3,

Variegated, white violets, 35c;
myrtle vine, evergreen vine, mixed
chrysanthemum plants, 50c; ex-
change for potato plants. John
Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 46.

Sweet williams, perennial phlox,

physostegia, golden glow, monar-
dia, jew, iris, maderia vine, dusty
miller, datura, 25e doz; bulbs.
dahlias, fine mixed, 50c doz. Mrs.
W. C. Chastain, Ellijay, Box: 97,
Gladioli, 20- varieties; iris, 25c
doz.; dahlias, $1 doz.: shasta dai-
Sies, narcissi, daffodils, 10c doz.;
violets, Boston ivy, myrtle vine,
2 doz 15c; exchange. Mrs. Henry
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ie
Purple iris, $2 C; forsythia, al-
theas, brides bouquet, lilac, dog-
wood, rooted, 25c each; 2 yr. old
double yellow japonicas, 35 each;
add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender-
son, Hilijay, Rt. 3, Box 49,
Daffodils, orange lilies, 76c C:
purple, lavender iris, $1.50 C: pink
hardy phlox, field daisies, 25 doz.;
rooted snowball, yellow japonicas,
25c each; exchange, add postage,
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay,
Petey
Biephant ears, 15 ea.; red, Sin-
gle. cannas, blanket flowers, 19
doz, Lois Strickland, Rt, 2, Bre-



Flowers and Seed
For Sale
Dwarf boxwood, $1 ; cuttings.
50e C; shrubs, lilies, at bargain.
L. M, Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 1.
Well rooted boxwood plants, 75
doz., $3 C; Japanese sunflower
plants, 2. doz. 50c;: cape jasmine,
plooming size, 2 for 50c, Mrs. B. L
Robinson, Greenville. Noe
Rooted boxwood, 10 inch plants,
50 doz.; 4 to 6 inch plants, $1.50;
monthly roses, rooted, 3 for 50c.
Mrs. Lavinia Terrell, | Greenville,
Rt. 3.
. Jonquils, daffodil, butter and egg
bulbs, white begonias, 25c doz.;

25c clump; exchange. Mrs. C. L.
Hamby, Greenville, Rt. 8.

- Pashion yellow rose, red, pink
cabbage head rose, snowball, pink
frangrant, white butterfly, 35 ea.;
pink, white phiox, lemon _ lilies,
25e doz. J. W. M. Vick, Ellijay.

- Lemon lilies, red, white, pink,
giant phlox, $1.50 C; foxglove,
white puttercups, 80c C; white, red
gladioli, 35c doz.; peach roses
white lilac, yr..old, 60c doz. Pearl
Vick, Hllijay..

Pink, red phlox, 25c doz.; lemon
lilies, yellow, blue. iris, 20c doz.;
raspberries, 65c doz.; foxgloves, $1
C; snowballs, 19c each. Inez Vick.
Ellijay, ee

-Red president cannas, 3 for 69c;
flowering almond, 15c each; fra-,
grant bush, pink, 45 each; purp.e
clematis, 30c each; scarlet trum-

C, Vick, Ellijay. 3 <
Oak hyrangea, 35c each; azaleas,
ivy, red maple, 25c each; showers
of gold, 25c bunch; double yellow,
red quince japonicas, purple cot-
tonwood tree, 50; Mrs. E. E. Vick.

Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Grancy beard, quince japonicas,
white pine, laurel, ivy, 25c; mtn.
ferns, 35c doz.; sweet shrubs, $1
doz.; lemon lilies, 50c doz.; azaleas,
20c each. Mrs. J. V. Beal, Ellijay,
Rt. 3.

Vivid pink thrift, 75 C;: bridal
daisies, artemesia, 25c doz. Mrs.
D. G. Jones, Arlington.

Mixed colors snapdragon: plants,
red magnoette plants, 200 $1. Mrs
L. A. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt, 2.

Fifteen named dahlias, unlabeled,
$1 doz.; named mums, 50c doz.;
perennials cheap} porch box. col-
lection 15 plants, $1. Mrs. R. Q.
Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2, a

Jonquils, crocus, snowdrops, daf
fodils, 10c. doz.; narcissi, butter
and eggs, spider lilies, 15 doz;
milk and wine lilies, 25 doz.; ex-
change for feed sacks; add post-
age. Mrs. J..M. Fletcher, Bron-
wood. :

Red, yellow japonicas, peachtree
roses, 15c ea.; orange day lilies,
20 doz.; baby irts, lavender iris,
white sweet williams, 25 doz.:
azaleas, 25e ea. Ulmer Davis, El
lijay, Rt. 3.

Dark red double dahlia tubers,
$2 C; toger spotted canna tubers,
$1.50 C; Black Prince iris bulbs,
$1.25 C; rock garden flowers,
shrubbery cheap, Mrs. N: P; Pad:
gett, EHa Gap. a

Cedar, spruce, white pines, mt.
laurels, azaleas, rhododendron, um-
brella, 10c ea.; striped, green yard
grass, 5c bunch; poke,
blackhaw roots, 15c lb.;' add post-
age. Willie George Anderson, Mur-
rayville, Rt. 1.

Yellow perennial larkspur, 50c
doz.; long trumpet daffodils, $1.25
C; yellow, white Jonquils, $1 ;
blue spider lilies; 75c doz.; wild
ferns, 5c ea. Miss Cecil McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 4.

cuttings, $1 doz.: rooted, 50c ea.
Exchange for white feed sacks, 100
Ib., no holes. Viola Nelson. Can-
ton, Rt. 3, Box 45, :
Easter lilies, 10c ea.; mild and
wine canna lilies, 45 doz.: lan.
tanas, 15 ea.; verbena, gladioui,
50c doz.; roses, 25 ea. Exchange
for fruit. Mattie Carter, Alma
Rt. 2. er
Snapdragons: Gold, rose, apple
blossom; Purple: King, canary,
35 doz.; $1.75 C, del. Exchange
for value, Nancy Hall potato:
plants. Mrs. M. A. Shewmake
Dublin. /
Purple lilac, weeping and
Willows, 2 to 3 ft.; ee aie
nipers, fig sprouts, 25 ea.; Con-
cord, Luta grapes,~$1 doz. Rev.
L, D. Rolader, Atlanta, Rt. 7.
_Sprengeria. Jace ferns, 40c ea,:
pink, red geranium cuttings, 10
ea, prepaid; exchange for fuch-
ea., salmon pink double geranium,
old rose sultana. Write Mrs. . R.
Cofer, Louisville.
Real Japanese purple wisteria
plants rooted, blooming size, 25c



= Mrs.: @ A, Rowell; Atbany oS : Flowery Branch, Rt, fs

each; accept stamps; - exchange.

ae

rubber vines, 25c each; canna lilies, |

| Exchange.
Thomas, Haralson,

pet, honeysuckle, '35 each, Mrs. F.f

yellow, |}

Dahlia slips, 50 doz.; grape vine |



Thursday, May, 5, 1932.
, Flowers and Seed ~
For Sale b

Perennial phiox lavender, 204
doz.; sweet violets, le ea.; milk
and wine lilies, umbrella palm,
blue hydrangea, 10c ea.: pink vere
bena, cannas, 5c; exchange,
J. WwW. Powell, Omerd, >

lemon,

Prize winning chrysanthemums, _ :
. white, ?
bronze, corn, 50c doz; labeled;

pink, lavender,
small varieties, 25c doz.; exchange,
Write Mrs. I, B. Juhan, Lawrence-

ville. S :



Mrs.

Large purple iris bulbs, 80c hun: :

dred.
Rt. 3, Box 36.

_ Sweet white phlox, white vio.
jets, Shasta. daisies, chrysanthe.

Mae, Belle White, Temple, : t

mums, hemerocallis lilies, 25e doz;

dahlia slips, King Humbert, Prs-

ident, other cannas, 5 and 10c ea,

Perennial blue ageratum,

Add postage. Lillian _

25 =

doz.;. 5 doz., $1; rose-pink mam: _

moth verbena, snapdragons, 35

.doz.; 3 doz.; $1; everbearing rasp-.
perries, 5c ea-; $1 orders prepaid,

Mrs. J. A. Cason, Barnesville, ~
Button yellow

50c 100. Miss Emmie Delle Taylor,
Sharon..

Iris, 12 good varieties, inchiding

dream of Georgia, $1; finer varie
ties, including morning _spltndor,

Susan Bliss, $2 doz.; postpald.
Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn.,
Rt, <1, : ;
Cromatella,
lily plants, parrots feather includ-
ed with each lily, sent postpaid for

75. Mrs. E. F. Jones, Alpharetta.

Three yr. old) geranium, make
best: offer. L. M. Derden, Decatur,
Rt, 2. :

Double red alligator cactus, 252 :

each; pinks, dusty miller, yellow

narcissi, jew, kiss me I'll tell you,

bridal wreath, hedge, 25 doz;

cannas, 20c doz. Miss Jamie Ben-
nett, Cordele, Rt. 4. :
Water lilies: xose arey,

each; comdnche, somptuosa,. $1
each: sunrise, escarbouche, $2 a.,
postpaid, Mrs. H. G. Nealing, Au-
gusta, Rt. 3. :

Three two-year-old sago palms,

Tie each; exchange for pure Porto |
Rican potato plants, bush - lima

bean seed. Mrs..J, F. Tingle, Lo-
cust Grove, Rt. 2. oe

Purple iris, golden rod, prim-

roses, 10c doz.;. cannas, 5c bulb;

hollyhocks; 15c doz.; white August

llilies, 25e bulb; seven star lilies,

50c bulb. Mrs. L, M. Haynes, Oak-

man. 5

Pink canna bulbs, strong, 50c for

6 del; Mrs. N, R. Wilson, Canon,

Rt. 2. gee
Coleus, straw. flowers, verbena,

doz.; begonias, peafowl fern, sul

tana, rooted, 10c; cannas, cactus,
rooted, 5t,
Miss Annie Lee Phillips, Royston,

rooted; English ivy,

Rt, 3. ee a
Rooted scarlet verbena, giant
snapdragon, shasta daisies, 206

4 chrysanthemum
plants, 15 doz.; blanket flowers, _

ty
aL

masan-
jello, chromatella, pink opal, Tbe ze

deep . yellow, water

*

/phlox, grass pinks, petunias, 10 ay

doz.; pink primroses, hollyhocks,

larkspur, petunias, daisy chrysan

themums, 10c doz-; black-eyed sus
sans, 15c doz.; add postage. Ma

vious Stewart, Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

Narcissi, 10e doz.; large monthly

rose bush, 15c each; wild ferns,
$2.25 doz.; mother of peart lily,

25c doz.: yellow double iris, lie
doz. L, B. Fry, Dallas, Rt. 3.
August lily, 25c each; canna

lilies, 15e each; butter and eggs,

surprise lily, 10c each; rose cut
tings, 20c; hydrangea, 35e each,
Mrs. Irene Graves, Austell, Rt. 2.

and roots, 50c doz.; postpaid; ex>
change for chickens.
Collier, Barnesville. :

Boston ferns rooted, Florida

Mrs. D. Ce

ee

Brilliant scarlet cannas, plants

lilies, 10c each; red, pink oxalis, &;

5e bunch; yr, old sprengeria ferns,
35c; exchange for rooted gerar

niums; add postage. Mrs. Gussie

Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. ee
Hardy perennial phlox, peren
nial sweet peas, 25c doz.; perennial

sunflower, false dragon heads, pot

marigold, ageratum, 15 doz.; dah
lia slips, double, 35c doz. Mrs. A.
F. Maloch, Jefferson, Rt. 1-

Snowdrop. bulbs, 3 doz, 25

blooming pea bushes, 3 for $1, post a

paid: exchange for petunia plants,

tomato plants, gourd seed. Mrs. a
James E, Smith, LaFayette, Rt. ee

Lemon lilies, pink, red phlox,
velvet iris, cream buttercups, 28
doz-3
balls, red myrtles, 30c each; hedge
barberries, 50c doz. Matilda Vick.
Ellijay.

Red, white,
purple, salmon, pink,
tanas, double petunias,
add postage. Mrs, R.

American beauty,
rose, sul-
5e cutting
L, Smith.



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For Sale
jue iris, century bulbs, 25c doz::
ue S single hyacinths, 2 doz. 25c;
jonduils, 50c C; small trumpet

s, rooted, 15. for $1; add post-
Mrs. tT, A, McClendon, Bre-

OV vember eactus cuttings, 5c
sh; fairy lilies, 25 doz.; all. cut-
rooted; add postage. Miss
Farmer, Gainesville, Rt.

sword, Australian
nes a,

posi soe Paul Rover Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
ree: colors verbenas, 30c doz-;
hasta, African daisies, 35e doz;
arge American beauty rose, root-
d, ostrich plume - ferns, rooted,
25 each. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Easta-
ollee,
Blue iris,. snow on mountain, 20c
doz.5 pirdie bushes, evergreen
graveyard vine, 25c doz.}; honey-
ickle vines, blackberry lilies, 30c
oz; roses, 15c each. Mrs. Ernest
Basley, Hllijay, Rt. 3.
Red, pink beefsteak begonias, as-
par gus, Teddy, Jr. lace ferns,
red, white, pink geraniums, 5c
maryllis hybrid lily, purple
cutting Miss Carmel Parten,
ston, Rt. 3.
reen wandering jew, green pur-
Dp tripe, 25 . cuttings 15c; red
coneh begonia, 15c, postpaid. Mrs.
Gq. We Owen, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.
Chrysanthemums, feverfew,
mint, 10c doz.; shasta daisies, gold-
en glow, physostegia, boltonia, 20c
doz.; add postage; exchange. for
looming size. coral vines. Mrs. J.
Baynes, Greensboro. 3
Twenty box flowers, geraniums,
ferns, sultanas, begonias; sell or
exchange for 1,000 Porto Rican po-
tato plants, 1 gallon honey, 2: gal-
lons. syrup. Mrs. i. E, Wiggins,
Doyle.
August, leopard lilies, Boston,
asparagus ferns, hydrangea, cac-
tus, oxalis, 10c; phlox, petunias.
larkspur,. 10c doz.; geranium cut-
tings, 5c; exchange for begonias,
sultanas,. Star Bethlehem. M. A,
Brady, Murrayville.
Pink oxalis, blue June: pink
ass, August lilies, 5c; pink,
white. hydrangeas, begonias, 10c,
rooted; add postage. Mrs. W..A.
Fields, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
_ Chrysanthemum plants,
mixed varieties, 20cdoz.,;









choice
3 doz.

Sylvester.

; Large, hardy shasta daisies, phy-
- sistegia plants, 10 doz.; add 6c
postage; money with order. Mrs.
A. BE. Schell, College Park, Rt: 1.

fruit, apples or peaches. G. A.
Clyatt, Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box 134.

llis hybrids lily,
isteria, 5c each; mixed colors
petunia plants, white, yellow chry-
nthemums, 10c each; daffodils,
10 doz.; add postage. Mrs. T. H.
Health, Douglasville, Rt. 1.
Beefsteak, Thurstonii, conch be-
- Bonias, Boston, sprengeria, plumo-
od fluffy ruffle, baby breath, lace
ferns, all rooted, 7c. each: exchange
1 field peas. Mrs. Maud D.

lompson, Ty Ty.

Double red, yellow cannas, red
gladioli, 25c each; purple iris, lark-
spur, petunias, 20c doz.; purple
lilac rooted, dahlia bulbs, 15 each;
pore. Mamie Parks, Cumming,
Sweet scented apple geraniums,
ee each, 2 for 25c, postpaid. Miss
aes Ballard, Concord, Rt. 1.

_ Shasta, daisies, mixed larkspur,
* Ie doz.s mint plants, 10c;' add
a postage: Eunee for fever few
es a Mrs. P. . Wallace, Hape-

planket flowers,
our : exchange for feed sacks.
ts. Lucy Cain, Murrayville, Rt. 1,
* Large white chrysanthemums, $1
doz.; President: red .canna bulbs,
= sword ferns, 3 for 25c: add post-
ae Mrs, A. 1, Branan, Macon,
209 Hardeman Ave.

Snapdragons, 25 doz.: ; striped
Detunias, Gaillardias, 10c doz.; red
Verbena, 5c bunch; postpaid. Mrs.

oer Royston, atid.

ern, 35 bunch; sprengeria
Bostee fern, '25e; pink, oe e
me cuttings, pink, white oxalis,
: e2 exchange for washed sacks.
ts. O. 'T. Atha, Loganville, Rt. 3.
aes Ibs. Japanese sweet peas,
he 40c Ib.; exchange for

8. Mammoth sunflower seed,
he pay postage. Mrs. Frank
ews, Leesburg, Rt, 1.
Golden glow, fox glove, orange



Japanese quince, spirea,

Ihenein lavender pink,

50c, prepaid. Mrs, J. P. piel

Exchange gladioli bulbs for driet.

purple |
li, tan speckled petunias,-red, pink

erty phlox, 2. doz. 3c; al-






8, 10 each. Mrs. Oscar Silv-
ing Rock, Rt, 2,

Flowers and. ne
_ For Sale

Large watermelon pink cannas, |

BG each; add postage. Mrs. EG:
Floyd, Cumming, RA.

P< Water lilies, Chromatella, Mar-

liae, Rose Arey, Paul Harlot, $1

-each;: porcupine grass, giant ar:

rowhead, 20c each;. marsh mari-

gold, 10c each. Mrs. M. WY Smith,
Atlanta, 1432 Copeland Ave., Ss. W

Phlox, 20c doz.; cannas, 15 ea;
washbowl,

doz.; amaryllis, _15e doz; red,}
white four oclocks, 20c each; add{
postage. Bertie Parks; Ellijay.

Rt. 3.

Snowballs, double yellow japo-
nica, 50c; flowering almonds, 25;

jonquils, daffodils, narcissi, orange
lilies, 25 doz; blue larkspur, 15c}.

doz.; lavender iris, 20c doz. Mrs.
Josie Vick, Bllijay, Rt. 8,

Double red, white, pink gera-
niums, rooted, 10 to 25; cuttings,
bes rooted salmon sultanas, 10c to
25e; conch begonias, 10c; exchange

for dried fruit; add postage. Mrs. |

P. G, Bostwich, Bluffton.
Geraniums, wax plant, carnation,
lace, Baston ferns, cabbage gera-
niums, fairy lily; conch begonias.
red, pink, white cannas, daffodils,
jonquils, jasmine, 1 each 85c post-

paid, Mrs. J. L, Parrish, Nashville,

Rt. 2.
Blue lupine, blue peeraciih, gail-
lardia, 15c.doz.; add postage. Mrs

J. S.-Creel, Doraville. :

Tris: purple king, 75c- doz.; ; Lo:
Tent A:
Williamson, voilet, $1 doz.; 40 oth-
er varieties. - H. Tk Calhoun,
Walden. .

Double yellow crimson japonica,
3 for $1; snowballs; double holly-
hocks, all colors, 50G each; biack
iris, 4 doz. $1; pink cannas, 3 for
$1. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Hllijay,
Rt ss. 1! :

Double camelia japonicas, 6 yrs:
old, 38-for $1; purple, black iris,
fox gloves, 4 doz. $1; hardy phlox.
3 doz. $1. Mrs. C. Barrett, Ellijay,
Rt. 3,.Box 62,

Double japonicas, 6 yrs. old, 3
for $1; hardy phlox, 50c doz.; fox

gloves, black iris, 4 doz. $1; prim-

roses, 35c doz. Mrs. M. M. Barnes,
Ellijay, Rt. 8,

Mtn. azaleas, white, orange, pink,
10c doz.; mtn. Jaurels, spruce, 50c
doz.; add postage. Mrs. Elbert Du-
vall, Etiijay, Rt. 3, Box 32

March flowers, zinnias, star flow-
ers, 6c each; Mexican burning
bushes, 15c each; honeysuckle vine,
25c each; exchange for anything
useful; add postage. Mrs. Pearl
Wilson, Calhoun, Rt. 3. :

Petunia plants, rosy morn, rose
of heaven, ageratum, orange king
calendulas, snapdragon, 50c doz;
send money order. C. L, Armour,
Columbus.

Chrysanthemums mixed, gladio-
10e doz.; | ex-

verbena, Zinnias,

change for dried fruit; add post-.

age. Mrs. Mary Clyatt, Sycamore,
Rt ots

Balm Gilead, bushes, shrubbery
of all kinds, 3 for 25c; ginseng,

dry, $1.75 1b.; lady slippers, 2
bunches, 25c; add postage. Miss
Berdelle Grindle, Murrayville,
Rt... 1;

Grandsire grey beard, 20c eae
size bush, 3 for 50c postpaid. C
Joiner, Warthen, Ret.

Chrysanthemums, large, 25
doz.; sweet sultana, cosmos, bal-
sam, cockscomb, gaillardia, 10c
doz-; exchange for rosy morn pe-
tunias, tuberose bulbs, gladioli,
rooted rose, perennial phlox, dah-
lias. Mrs. Jesse Lumsden, Tal-
botton. oe

Salmon pink gladioli bulbs, 50
doz.; white, yellow center fragrant
narcissi bulbs, 85c doz.; pink al-
monds, 20c each, del. Miss Fannie
Mae Hurst, Sulphur Springs,

Giant tiger lilies, fall pinks,
white, yellow, purple, 30c doz.;
exchange for 100

sacks. Mamie Barnes, Clermont,
Rte

Purple, lavender iris, $1 C; daisy,
a glove, 15c doz; forsythia,

ne wreath, brides bouquet, yel-
low rose, 3 for 25c; exchange, add
postage. Mrs. J. L. Frix, Talking
Rock,

Purple, lavender fox glove, hardy
phiox, chester daisies, primroses,
verbena, yard sage, mums, 2 doz.
25ce; Star Bethlehem, iris, 6 doz.
$1, J. W- Silver, Talking ists

Sweet williams, 25c doz.; double
yellow japonica, 10c each; butter-
fly lilies, yellow snowdrops, fox
Bloves, 20c doz.; day lilies, spider
wart, 15c doz; add postage. Geneva
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

One dollar per bushel crates for

King Hurbert canna bulbs .FOB},

Eastman, Gan, Mrs, D.. M. Bush,
Bestaian:.

xi

violets, foxgloves, 10c.

- bridal wreath,

Ib, size feed.

Flowers and Seed
, For Sale.
Ferns, begonias; fuschias,

tanas, justicia, oxalis, hydrangea,
geranium cuttings, yard shrubbery,

1 10 each: privet hedge, rooted,. 2

each, .Freebon UES
Rock, Rt. 38. :
Pink Dorothy Poriciaa roses,
Strong, well rooted, 2 yr. size, 25c
each; Star of Bethlehem tubers,
50e per C; enclose postage. Miss
Pearl Dickey, Mineral Bluff,

Talking



Flowers and Seed
Wanted
eges for ferns, feraniums,. coleus,

E A. Elrod, Gainesville, Rt. 11.

Exchange red double geranium
cuttings, poppy seed, fall pinks.
chrysanthemums, cedars for cala-
dium bulbs, Boston ferns, spren-

Burgess, Murrayville, Rt ds.

Want blood red oleander, piood
red crepe myrtle, must be well
rooted. Mrs. Seth B. Wilkin, Col-
quitt, '

Exchange either: August:
monthly roses; lilac, or coral hon-
eysuckle for well rooted cape jas-
mine, Eunice Sanders, Mineral
Blyutt.

Exchange. purple iris, white: Au-
gust lily, caladiums, hardy phlox,
striped jew, garden beans for os-

'trich plume, fluffy ruffles, baby

breath ferns, angel, guinea wing
begonis. Willie Mason, Cutcane.
-Exchange boxwood cutting, wis.

teria, crepe myrtle, butterfly bush,

flowring quince for any kind pot
flowers. Mrs. Dale Cook, McDon-
ough, Rt. 5.

Exchange geranium cuttings for

dahlia bulbs, lavender, pink, white
mums. Mrs. D. G, Caidwell, Kings-
land.
- Exchange eannas, hydrangeas,
jonquils, : narcissi,
butter and egg, snow drops, egladi-
oli for amaryllis, lupines, peonies,
larkspur, snapdrogan, clematis
vine. Write. Mrs. H. H. Hooks,
Doerun, Rt, 2.

Exchange . snapdragons, physos-
tegia at 15e: doz. for extra large
mums, bleeding heart, gladioli
bulbs. Mrs. L. P. Clark, Baldwin,
Rt: I;

Want King Alfred, Emperor, Van
Wavering daffodils. Mrs. J. W.
Milam, Palmetto, Rt. 1.

Want 2 tall banana trees, pay
cash or exchange value. Mrs. .R.
Lee Brannen, Statesboro, Rt. 1.

Exchange ageratum, perennial
phlox plants for ~zinnias, aster,
snapdragon plants. Write. Mrs. J.
B. Miller, Baconton.

Exchange double petunia, mon-
key tail fern, double red gera-
niums, salmon sultana for white
sultanas, tuberoses. Mrs. J. L.
Smith, Homerville, Rt. 2, Box 6.

Exchange chrysanthemums,
large all colors, for pot plants, 3
mums for 1 cutting rooted, ferns,
begonias, sultanas, double gera-
niums. Mrs, D. H. Rhodes, Wash-
ington, Rt. 3.

Exchange bulbs, white narcissi,
yellow jonquils, butter cups, but-
ter and eggs for ferns, geraniums,
well rooted.. Miss Bernice Banks-
ton, Morrow, Rt. 1.

Exchange white, yellow narcissi,
sacred lilies, butter and eggs for
perennial phlox, stock plants, fine

dahlia tubers, white hollyhock
roots. Mrs. J. A, Paxson, Abbe-
ville, j

Exchange rose, purple rooted
sultana for white, yellow rooted
sultana, Mrs. G. C. Goodroe, Bue-
na Vista.

Exchange white feed sacks or
cannas for dahlia bulbs, Writes
what you have. Mrs. G. W. Tuck-
er, Darien, Lock Box 14.

Exchange orange, scarlet, bronze
leaf cannas, red spider lilies, for
nandinas, blue iris, perennial phlox,
red salvia. Mrs. A. e Pearson,
Marshallville,

Exchange 3 Ibs. 1931 crop white
pole lima beans at 50c for 2 large
peony roots or 6 nice ferns, Mrs.
J. M. Jones, Grayson.

Want 1 white canna, white dah-
lias, alt colors verbena, rooted hy-
drangeas, pot flowers, gladioli; ex-
change mums, . cannas. Louise
Cook, McDonough, Rt. 1.

Want few petunias, phlox seed,
cuttings all colors sultanas, bego-
nias, ferns. Write. Mrs. W. C.
Cherry, Lumber City, Rt. 1.

Want various kinds choice nar-
cissi, daffodils, white roman hya-
einths; quote by dozen or hundred
eae. O. EB. Faw, Marietta, 400
Roswell St.

Want red gaivia,.. coleus plants,



Warm Springs:




0c each. Mrs. We H, Bedwas



sul-4

* Exchange

Exchange blue speckled guinea [

cactus, all kinds pot: flowers. .Mrs:..

geria, Jace fern: Write. Miss Jessie

iily, |

Flowers aad Seed
Wanted

{mums, yellow glow, golden glow
for. perennial phlox,.red geranium
rooted, pink, lavender or wine
geraniums, double. Mrs. R. C. Sulli-
van, Atlanta, 329 Orleans St., S. B
i doz. montbretias
Spider lilies, Texas pinks for red,
pink, English dogwood, pink spirea
| cuttings, rooted; write. Mrs. M. J.
Holland, Cairo, RFD.

.. xchange t pound tender g*ect
seed prepaid for 8 doz, large size
mixed gladioli bulbs, prepaid. Miss
'Burell Winfrey, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Exchange hydrangea for large
Boston fern, exchange flower seeds
for sprengeria. fern; want beef-
steak begonia, sultana, double
geranium. pink, white, exchange.
Everlene McLaughlin, Greenville,
Rt. 3. :

Exchange saladiums at 25c each
fer large flowering cannas, mums,
gladioli, box flowers. Write.. Each
pay postage. Miss Muriel McBray-
er, Draketown, Rt. 1.

Exchange. cut short cornfield.
bean: seed, guaranteed tender at
-20ce eupful for all kinds box flow-

ers, 1 cup for 5 cuttings. Mrs.
Charlie-Prather, Ranger.
Exchange rooted cuttings, rex

begonia, for red, yellow, variegated
camelia japonica, weigelia, poin-
settia, all rooted. Mrs. J. A. Mox-
ley, Swainsboro, Rt. 4, Box 4.

Exchange large rooted pink hy-
drangea, large yellow chrysanthe-
mums, elephant ears, red oxalis
for lace fern, double white, pink,
red fish geraniums, Porto Rican
potato plants. Mrs. T, E. Bartlett,
Want Rt. 4.

ant lavender branches.
Means, Byron,

2s
seed at 10c C postpaid for zinnia
tall growing marigold:.seed. Mrs-
J. W. Newton, Gordon, Rt. 3.

Exc. cannas, milk and -wine
lilies, Dorothy Perkins roses for 2
coral vine bulbs, several colors
sultanas. Mrs. G.- C. Monroe,
Doerun, Rt. 1.

Want real water lilies and good
tender corn field beans. Mrs: Nona
Clackum, Whitlock Ave., Marietta.

Second-Hand Machinery
for Sale

Twenty h. p. Schofield boiler and
20 h. p. engine; line shafts and
pullies with belts and dust chain
for sale.. Mrs. Nora Martin, Way-



| cross, Rt, 2.

One Martin. ditcher in good cond.
cheap; one 15.h. p. Mogus I. H. C.
kerosene engine in good cond
cheap for cash. A. M, Johnson
Alston, Box 66.

Fourteen in. Williams grist mil!
for sale or exc. for baby chicka
Barred Rocks preferred or 250 cag.
incubator and brooder. J. S. Kess-
ler, Baxley, Rt,. 2.-

Two Little Brown Hen
bators, $2.50 each, or exc. one for
one Putnam brooder stove and 1000:
Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. A. T.
Lee, Gardi.

One used Sharples cream separa-
tor No. 9 in good cond.,: $10 cash
and cost of packing if shipped, D.
S. Quarterman, Ray City, Rt. 1.

One Deisel 7 h.. p. engine, $70;
one 10 h. p.-G. E, motor, $70; ready
to run, Howard Dorsey, Sunny-
side.

One Deering reaper and binder
in good cond. cheap for cash. Mrs.
A. W. Castlen, Culloden.

One 15 gal. Davis swing churn
in good cond. Will sell for $7 or
exc, for peas of any variety. CoM.
Hudson, Eatonton.

Two roller cane mill, iron frame
and real small rollers about 6 in.
diameter, horse or lever power for
sale cheap or exchange value. J. R.
Browning, Stockton.

International riding cultivator,
good as new, next to last model.
Will exc. for a good milch cow or
sell reasonably; also middle buster
for sale or exc. E, D. Lawhorn,
Sumner.

One new 2-horse Oliver cultiva-
tor for sale or exc. for cow peas.
Cc, C. Owens, Appling, Rt. 1, Box 2.

One 20 h. vp. high pressure Frick
boiler and engine and: other ma-
chinery for sale cheap for cash or
exc. for good milch cows. J, D.
Price, Forsyth, Rt. 1.

One 3 roller Columbus cane mill
No. 18, 3 by 10 copper pan, 35 ft.
galvanized piping % in.; all in
good cond., $50! also 115 ft. of %
in. piping used very little, 6e ft.,
or exc. T. B. Wood, Frolona, Rt. 1.

One Chattanooga F 50 reversible
three-horse disc turn plow, good as
new, will exc. for milch cow, corn,
syrup or anything can use. T. C.





Jarvis, Milford.





Exchange day lilies, chrysanthe- }

er, $50;

Mrs.

long handle dipper gourd

ineu- |

engine, new gears, oiler, paint.



: SicondsHand: Machinery

for Sale

One'No. 3 In. J. Bi -ted ae

complete, one 10-horse Fairbanks:

Morse engine, one Farquah thresh-
Pauline
Reaves, Athens, 721 Milledge Ave.

ing) machine for Sale.

One McCormick 8 ft. grain binds
one Deering 6 ft. grain
binder,
cultivator, $30;

riding cultivator, $45, FOB Haws

kinsville, Robt. S. Anderson,Hawe ;

kinsville.

One Avery walking cuitivator .n +
used only one *
season, $7.50, you pay freight. W. ~

perfect condition,

\.. Huff, Bogart, Rt *2

One carbide light plant complete . |
excellent ae
cond. Will trade for cow or hogs: Oe

with drops. and piping,

J. M, Hiott, Smyrna, Rt. 2. :
A complete 70. saw Lumus gin

outfit; also.boiler and engine for

sale. J..P. Hogg, Buena Vista.

Middle size Case **resh, nearly
new, cheap. Terms given to good

party: BE. H. George, Madison,

.~Good mower and rake for sale, a

M. J. Miller, Luthersville.

One 75 h.
crude oil engine A-1 cond.; one
Liliston peanut. picker used very
little good cond.; one syrup mill 10:

$40; one Avery walking |
' one International



p. Fairbanks- Mards: Eee




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ft: copper pan; all for sale. J. Bose

Swords, Swords.

One Ledbetter corn planter, good
cond., $10 FOB. A. C, Wellborn,
Apalachee, Rt. 1.

Fordson tractor and pully, Oliver
2 dise plow, double section harrow,

been used 15 days, for sale or exc,
chickens,

for mules, cattle, hogs,
Mrs. Mollie Barrett, Cleveland.
Two new Vulcan two-horse turns.

ing plows, No, 12, never been used, ~

$15 for the two. Also 3 new sets
of Scratcher, with plows and alk







attachments. for Buckeye cultivas

tor; $4.50. set. M.
Silver Creek. Rt. 1.

For sale, mills, cngine, sheller,
crusher, seals, complete meal out~
fit, good cond. Come and see. J.
F. Hightower, Adairsville, Ga,

One Covington hill drop-cotton
planter for sale or trade for any-
thing can use. H.W. Blasingame,
Fort Vailey, Rt. 1.

One No, 10 Oliver middle buster, :

extra good cond., $4, or exc. for
4 bu. of 90-day velvet beans, sound
and O. K. for seed. <A. T. Mann,
Siloam. f
One New Idea: tobacco
planter, will set tobacco or potas
toes, in A-1 cond.; cost $125; will
take vhalf.. price. Ty. oH. Taylor
Nashville, Rt. 1. : ;
One Midget flour mill and all
equipment in first class cond... ex.
cept bolt cloth. Cheap for
If. interested send stamps for pare
ticulars. J, C. Seabolt, Culberson,
IN CS Ries (Resident of Ga.)
One 2-horse walking cultivator,
in good cond., for sale. Write for
price. S, A. Baggett, Douglasville,
Rt. 4,
One Inter. riding cultivator: in
good cond., will sell cheap or exc.
Re Re Smith, Screven.

transs

H. Bradshaw;

cash, 2



One Covington Dianter with cot. ~

ton, corn and bean plates,
cod., $10 FOB Glenville.
Overstreet, Glenville.,
One complete set of standard
thread and pipe thread cutter dises
from 14 inch up to one inch; for
sale or exec. for farin products. W:
H. Franks, Jr.,. Sandersville.
Fairbanks-Morse 1%4-h. p.

in good
A. D.

Lay
als

i

most new magnet. $35; aisca good }

as new No. 600 DeLaval cream sep-

arator, $40. Money order only.
N. Rosene, Ft. Valley.
No. 12 Chatt, cane mill, copper

bottom pan, slight repairs, $25, or
exc for shoats or milk cows or
other useful farm producis. KE. T,
Crawford, Marietta,*Rt. 2.
Four-roller, latest improved,
peach. grading machine for sale,
Mrs, C. R. Aultman, Jr., Weliston,
Moline riding cultivator, $25, of
exc. Mrs. W. M. AGES EC
ton. ,
New bean and pea
used only two days, swap for In
ternational power hay press. J, B.
Futral, Griffin, Box 266.
One set of tobacco flues for a
20-ft. barn, in good cond.,

at barn. Seven or eight hundred
good sticks. W. H. Pendley, Omes
ga Red aS

One hundred h. p. Worthington
crude oil engine in A-l_ cond,,
cheap; 25 h. p. Fairbanks- -Morse:
type Y crude oil engine almost
new, A-l cond., at a bargain; 30
h. p, General Electric 220-volt mos,
tor with starter cheap.
Felder, Hapeville, 892 Custer St.

Ideal Dearing mowing machine
in A-1 cond., for sale or exe. for
equal value. HH. Vv. Cantrell, White,
Rt, Pee 5 Week eae ae i 2

harvester,

$12,50

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Market Bulletin
Published Weekly by thes
|. BUREAU OF MARKETS
i Arthur D. Jones, Director
| Department of
Agriculture

EUGENE TALMADGE,
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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932.

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SPECIAL NOTICE
Ready now, feed for 350 beef
ealyes and yearlings. Seasons
growth pays me, guar. owner, +5
er cent above market fluctuations.
nvestigate, J. T: Deese, Coehran.

Second- Hand Machinery
for Sale

One Virginia home can sealer,
good cond., used very little, $10
FOB Atlanta, or exc. for new goose
feathers, Mrs. H. S. Thomas, At-
Tanta, 646 Simons St., N. W.

One cutaway harrow, tongueless,
discs, 16-in., in good con. $20
ash, or exe: for potato plants,
pigs, baby chicks, hens, cow, heif-
ers. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon,
Rt. 1.






















2

mounted, $50: W. 8.
Lunch, Zebulon.

One Delco light plant for $35,
complete; Avery 3-horse engine
and Roebuck feed mill, $18; walk-
ing cultivator, $12: 13-horse ganz
All in good cond.
} Emmett C. Brown, Sum
mit. Rt.3, Box: 20:

~ Wheat and corn mill outfit, gin
_ press scales, shafting and pulleys
for sale. ~The mills have 42-in
Focks Will sell all or parts. Jehn
Ne Maxwell, Bowman, Rt. 2.

* For sale*or exe. for value 12
light earbide plant in working or-
der, $30, or exe. Alsc pink and
salmon sultanias, 3c ea. and post-
se. C. V. Wilson Maysville,
One Meadows corn .mill, 24-in.
rocks; Chevrolet motor, shelle.
elevator scales, pulleys and belts
all in good cond. Will sell-cheap
H. fT Drewry, Temple.

One 2-horse power electric mo-
Or for sale: Mrs. W;.H. William.
son, Bremen.

One New J. B. Crackerjack mill
OMmpiete, $250; one 6-ft., 24x18-
discs, Bissell harrow, cheap;
s TES 8-dise harrow, good cond.
'D. B. Tuck, Thomasville. +
One sanitary Economy King sep-
Aarator, No. 24; good as. new, only
been used six months, $25, cash
ith order. T. H. Fulcher, Blythe.

for sale.





















Rees



| shoats for meat,

One 6 h. p. Foos gas engine, |

Ones MARKET BU

Second-Hand Machinery
for Sale

One 1,500-watt Kohler light
plant,:in good cond. Also 5,000-
watt Kohler plant suitable for

small town. L. S, Cox, Stillmore

One 22-in, grain thrash, one 8
h. p. gas engine, one 750-watt F-
M. light plant, one combination
Cole cotton planter and guao. dis-
tributor for sale. M. G, Shehan,
Sharon,

One International riding culti-
vator, good as new, 4 plows, two
dises, and two fenders, $20 FOB
Palmetto, K. L. Smith, Palmetto.

Twelve-light carbide plant in
working order, lots ,of pipe, $30.
Cc. V. Wilson, Maysville.

One genuine Oliver cultivator,

No. 2, with plow gauge; one set
scratchers; also one set of disc
gauge, all in perfect working con-

dition;. cheap; $25 FOB Dalton. J >

H. Beaver, Dalton Rt. 6.

EHight-foot McCormick binder,
used last season; also Fordson
tractor. Want to use to cut my
crop and deliver immediately to
purchaser in one of .the upper
counties where grain is later;
Cc, E. Adams, Dan-
ielsville.

Delco light plant, $50.
ford, The Rock.

One T-45 model Shaw-Duvall
garden tractor for sale cheap for
cash. _C. E, Smith, Macon, Rt. 3.

One 25-h. p. Frick engine; lIu-
bricator and governers in good
cond.; one 28 model Fordson trae;
tor, A-l shape; one No. 4 Buffalo
punch, in good cond. N. A. Boy-
ett, Hahira,

Delco light plant for sale; Delco
utility motor, equipped with handle
and high and very low speed, $10.
Lee W. Snyder, Macon, Rt. 3.

Williams grist mill, 24-in. rock;
practically new; used very little
perfect cond., with 10-in. belt. Wil!
exc. for one Or more good.mlues.
Watson Burnette, Lizella.

Two sets of tobacco flues for 16-
ft. barns, and 6 M sticks, cheap for
cash, or will. exc. for potato
plants. E. H. Douglas, Kite.

McCormick binder in good cond.
Come and look it over, R. E. Lee,
Coneord, Ga. s

One 15 bbl., 3-stand sprout Wai-
dron flour mill, complete with two
cleaners for wheat, 2 bolters for
flour and 1 electric bleaching proc-
ess. Used 2% years and will sell
for 20c on the dollar. J. L. Almon,
811 Clemont Drive, Atlanta.

Improved Hocking Valley corn
sheller, good cond.; exc. for pair
; J. E. Stanford,
Atlanta, Rt. 6, Box 317A.

One Fordson - tractor harrow,
good as new, for sale or exe. for
cane mill outfit. S. H- Rhodes,
Washington, Rt. 3. :
> Oil tank holding from 85-100
gals.; has self-measure, Make of-
fer. Will exchange for anything of
equal value, incubator, calves, etc.
Mrs. W. i. Hutcheson, Norris-
town.

One hand-power cider
needs a little repair; one stalk
cutter, good cond.; one Save-All
brooder. For sale or exchange for
anything can use,
Lavonia.

For sale or exc. one reaper and
binder, Deering make. Would exe.
for corn or Fordson tractor; price,
$65. G. W. Whitworth, _ Carnes-
ville, Rt. 1,

One Osborne reaper and binder.
used only few days, Will sell at
a bargain. T. C. McKibben, Cooi:-
idge.

One Covington planter,
cotton, corn, peanuts, peas and
velvet beans. Used one year. Will
sell for $12.50 or exe. for corn or
potato plants at market price. C
T. Williams, Irwinville.

Three grist mills. Write for ce-
seription and. price. Ww. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore,

No. 44 Chattanooga power cane
mill, one juice pump for elevating
juice to pan, one 12-ft, copper pan,
44 in. wide; all in fine cond., $200.

Sam Staf-

press,

plants

If interested, write R. I.- Shel,
Grayson.

One Moline cutaway harrow,
worth $10. Write what you. will
exc, for it... T..B. Slater, Pem
broke.

Good as new cane mill, 18-in.
roller, for sale, $20. _D. T. Bry-
ant, Sr., Bartow.

One Fordson tractor and one

double disc plow for sale, $150, 2
riding cultivators, $25 ea., at farm.
All in good condition. S. S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 6.

Myers self-oiling Bulidozer deep-
well power pump with tank, elec-
tric motor and automatic switch;
10 gal.; in perfect cond. and now
in operation, $150. M. B. Holder-



by, Loch Laurel Rd., Albany.



G. W. Randaui, |




Second-Hand Machinery

for Sale
Two pecan tree dusting ma-
chines, cheap;. one Williamson

stump puller; power hay press;
dise tractor plow; manure spread-
er; stalk cutter, ete. All in good
cond. Write Fred C. Geiger, Flint-
side.

Fifty-h. p. boiler, 40-h. p. Frick
engine,
pneumatic distributor for 4-gin
outfit, extra large fan, 4 feeders,
A-1 smokestack for boiler, con-
denser and lint flue. J. Blasin-
game, Jersey. e

For sale one No. 2 Geiser thresh-
ing machine, four-wheel slat straw
carriers, good belt, etc, Excellent
eond., $75 FOB here. J. J. Stone-
cypher, Martin, Rt. 2.

Covington hill dropper cotton
planter, No. 9, $16; No. 10, $18.
Corn and. bean hopper, $3 extra
Planter delivered. Chas. T. Mc-
Millan, Gainesville.

One Primrose cream separator,
No. 3, ball bearing, for sale; al
most good as new; in good cond.,
$18.50. EF. E. Shannon, Lenox.

J. I. Case grain and peanut
thresher, hay baler, plows, weed-
ers, spike harrows, ete. O. K.
David, Marshallville. :

One quart and pint can sealer,
one bone grinder, one air com
pressor, both belt or hand power;
two 63 Chattanooga plows, all good
cond. Russell Sandlin, Americus

One pair 5-ton McDonald pitless
wagon scales, good cond., $50; 1
Delco generator and power motor
combined, $20. Judson Morgan,
Americus.

Sight h. p. Mogul I. H. CG. as.
engine, A-1 cond.; 10-h, p. Titan.
Slight repairs needed.; over $100
worth equipment, good cond.; all
for $350. Make offer. Robt. Fuller,
Adairsville.

One McCormick Deering binder,
in good cond. Cheap for cash. J.
W. J. Lord, Commerce.

One peanut picker, Lilliston, in
good cond.; also want 1 suction
fan similar to that used by cot-
ton gins, and one hydraulic ram.
T. N. Colley, Elberton,

One McCormick Deering | grain
binder, in good cond. Will sel]
cheap for cash. Also one Oliver
riding cultivator, almost new, $35.
Ed Swearinger, Charing.

Brass cowbell for sale or exe,
for 3 lbs. okra seed, any variety
Write A. V. Lynch, Woodbury.

One Fordson tractor, side plaw
and pulley. Will trade for P. a
potato plants or pigs or chickens.
Mrs, Jas. Shirley, Lavonia.

One second-hand Deering binder,
good cond., $35 at my farm, C. C.
Wych, Alvaton.

Ten-h. p. Stover kerosene en
gine, in good cond.; Franklin milk
bottle sterilizer and rinser; Rum

three joints supply pipe. Complete
Fitz-Burnum 80-in. water turbin.
outlay. J.B. Given, 1223 Meig St.,
Augusta.

One Economy engine, 6 h. p,
second hand; one grist mill, 12-in.
rocks;- belt attached, $100 cash. B
C. Spencer, Townsend, RFD.

Rice huller and cleaner, $150;
screw plate, %4 to 3-4, $4.50; mag.
nets for 4-cylinder engine, $10;
magneto for 6, $15. All in good
order, J. A. LaRoche, Crescent.

One 20-horse G. E. motor, good
cond.; been run 18 mohths, Wili
sell or exc. for 20-horse crude oil
engine. R. A. Goure, Richland,

Three-h. p. McCormick Deering
gas engine, good cond., just remod-
eled, $40. H. C, Pittman, Scott-
Gale, Box 33.

One grain cradle, in fair cond.,,
$2, or exc. for male or barrow pig,
wt., 45 or 50 lbs.; party pay charge
on: both, S22. Paulk)>: Tifton,
Rts

One Oliver thre-dise tractor plaw
for sale cheap for cash or will ex-
change. W. H. Strickland.



Second-Hand Machinery
Wanted

Want hog breeding crate in good

cond, Give description and price
in first letter. C. 9S. Teasley, Hart-
well.

Want mowing machine in good
cond. for Fordson tractor. Give
best price. Mrs. W. TT Jones.
Whitesbure. >

Want good. 5-gal. cream
cheap. J. E, Rice, Madison.

Want to exc. P. R. potato plants
Gov. insp., at $1.25 per M for a
corn and bean planter that will
plant 2 kinds of seed at a time. Je
D. Tomberlin, Surrency,

Want to exe. value for a good
corn and cotton planter and a

can



} tense.



middle buster. J. G, Purvis, Hor.





LLETIN. = eo
Second- Hand: "Machinery

double box cotton press, |

sey ram, 1%-in, discharge, with.

Wanted

Want second- hand. water pump

Dalton, Rt, 1.

Want one set. blacksmith tools.
Name each item and state condi-
tion. and price. J. T. Warnock,
Tarrytown.

Want disc harrow: for tractor.
Must be in good cond.; eight discs,
24-in. in diameter, and cheap for
cash. Reuel Jenkins, Danielsville.

Want second-hand power cane

for cooking syrup. Must be cheap
for cash. John W. Jordan,
Wrightsville, Rt. 2,. Box 7%:

Want to exc. Gov.
Porto Rican potato plants for a
Cole planter, late model, to plant
corn, beans, peanuts or shelled
corn, Must be good, sound corn.
J. C. Goolsby, Grahim, Sah, 1,

stanchions, and other farm imple-
ments. W. S. Nees, Griffin,
Box 424:

Want to exc, No. -12 DeLaval
separator in A-1 cond. for 8 h. p-
Fairbanks-Morse gas engine in A-1

cond., or for hogs or yearlings or
anything can use. C. H.
Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

Want one-horse power hay press,
first class cond., and a bargain
for cash. Advise, giving full de-
scription and price in your reply.
W. O. Westbrook, Jasper.

Want one galvanized pressure
tank of not over 300-gals. cap.
Also used pipe from % to 1% in-
Must be cheap for cash. Chas. H.
Drake, Braselton. :

Want to buy one Farmall trac-
tor; also one Fordson tractor, to
be in A-1 cond. and a bargain, C.
H. Land, Lindale.

Want 2 rolls of heavy barb wire,
in good cond. Will exc. 2 Fishel }
W. Rock laying pullets for each or
5} for 2. Write first.
mey, Demorest.

Want to buy. caponizing -set.
Must be cheap for cash... State
what make, company and price.
Cicero Freeman, Dallas, Rt. 1.

Want to buy a good used binder,
R. B. Aycock, Monroe.

Want 400 rds. 4-point barb wire,
A+1 eond., and cheap for cash
Write lowest marked. price; also
eond, J. R. Browning (no address
given),

Want one blacksmith vise, good
cond., wt. not less than 70 Ibs. noc
more than 100 lbs. R. Barron,
Zebulon. po

Want two, three or four-stand
gin system complete, must be in
A-1 cond. and cheap for cash. Give
full information in your letter, W,
M: Roper, Cumming.

Want a 40-rd. roll 5 or 6 poultry
fence.
price in first letter.
Colquitt.

Want a small or medium grist
mill at once, Exe. value.or give
satisfactory security. Must be in
first class cond. and cheap. J. W.
Davis, Nicholls.

J. M. Grow.

cond., ready to work, either horse
or engine power. J, B. Miller.
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Want air compressor and: water
pump with 114-hors power gaso-:
line ngine. W. Hugh Barnett,
Alpharetta.

Want 24-in. grist mill. Exc equal

difference, W. M. Lyle, Newnan.

Want 2 rolls barb wire, in z00d
cond. Will exe. fine Fischel W.
Rock laying pullets, 200-189-ege

quality. Write first price and how

long used and cond.
Grubbs, Demorest.

Want one small roller for a gold.
en, new model, No, 2X cane mill,
R. E. Clinkscales, Lisbon.

Want old Star pea huller, No.
16, that has parts No. C 52L ana
C 'B1 R. Will exe. Whatleys seed
corn at $1.50 bu. or Thurmond wa-
termelon seed at 50 1b. Be,
Joyner, Bonair.

Want @ second-hand Cole cotton
and corn planter. R. H, Stephen-
son, LaFayette, Rt. 2.

Want small bucket elevator for
corn. Jas. T. Kitchens, Gough,

Want a McCormick: binder, sec
ond hand but in good cond. and
Cheap for: cash. J.=L.. White
Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Want 10-20 rod of lawn wire
fence; also 20 square metal siding,
brick or stone design, All must
be in. ae cond.. and cheap for
cash. W. Lee, Lula.

eae cider mill and press. Must
be in Been con. and cheap for
cash, . N, Warren, Waco, Rt: 2.

ee 200 ft. of used 2-in. iron

Mrs. F. E.





pipe, T. Cc. ages Oglethorge,




if in good condi., for home use-~
| Automatic or power. Ben as Smith, :

mill and two large evaporator pans.

inspected | :

Want small boiler, churn, eattle

Ogletree,

QO: A, Stas:

Write what you have and

Want an Inter. hay press in good

value or trade 16-in. mill and pay.

: Thiiday, a 5, 3932



Wanted

,Want to exe. milch
horse-drawn cane mill and- evap.
orator or horse-drawn hay press,
Both must be in good cond. M. T,

McDowell, Columbus, 112 Third
Street. | Sinko
Want one 1,500-watt, 110-volt

-Delco or Kohla light plant,
be automatic and barexin.
Camp; Greenville.

Incubators, Brooders,
Kte., For Sale .

One ine: 450-ee. Cap., as fied =
as new for $20. Mrs: Piety: Forbes,
Brooklet,

One Standard reliable oil broae
er, 52-in. canopy, 500 to 1,000 cap.;
been used only twice, in good con.
dition, Will exc. for 5,000, Porto
Rican potato. plants.
Poole, Canton, Rt. 4,

Must"
Js E



exc. for 100 baby chicks.
Collins, Hezlehurst.

One 200-egg cap, Buckeye ine.,
good cond., $11. Bargain or exe,
for 100 Ibs. heavy breed hens or:
two yearlings or one large one 4
M. B. turkey. eggs. Mrs. J. E
Sikes; Cochran, Rt. 2. -

cubators, the two for $25.
Jones, Atlanta,
Road.

Tron-clad inc.,

WwW. LL,

-140-egg cap., in

E, Gordon, Pitts, Rt. 2.

rer, Lexington, Rt, 2.

only used twice, fine cond. Will
sell for $10. C.-L. Cline,
Washita Ave., Atlanta.

One 450-egg cap., as good as new,
$20 cash. Mrs,
Brooklet. _

Superhatch inc., cap,, 250 eggs,
slightly used; will trade for 150
day-old chicks, good stock, S. C,

banded White King pigeons.
C. Bohlen, Madison, Rt. 5, 2
. Two Buckeye, 1,000 Cap., oil-
-burhing brooders in good cond., $6
ea. No wicks.

M, Hyde, Fitzgerald, Box 247.

inc., $15 FOB. - One. oil brooder,
1,000 .cap.

Mrs. Rose -Donvers, Buena Vista,

complete with instruction
thermometer, good cond., $7:50 or

and rooster or 12 Leghorn hens
and rooster.
roliton, Rt. 4.

Junius Mason, Wrightsville, Rt. 5.
One Big Gray Hen inc.,.100-egg

rey-Ward, thermostatically. con:
trolled, A-1 cond:, $6; also 300. caDg
automatic prooder, good cond., $5."
T. BE, Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1,

One Little Brown Hen ine. with

$3. Used only one season.
exc. for chickens or anything I
can use. Mrs. H, B. Flury, Rentz. -

Porter inc., 175-egg cap., in good

Skipper, Macon, Rt, 3.
One X-ray inc.,

B. L. Helmuth, Manassas, Rt. 2,

bators for sale of-exc.;
class cond.
Rockledge.
' Will exe. 500 Buckeye brooder,.
first class cond., for Plant Jr. or
Hudson garden seed: drill, Must
be in A-1 cond. D. E. Skipper,
Macon, Rt. 3.

corn, hams or pigs, value $8; also
Write what you have. Mrs. Will
p Hiott, Smyrna, Rt. 2. +

For sale or exc: for 2-yr.-old hens
or syrup, one 250-eggz eap. inci
bator, complete with thermometer.
etc. G. C. Humphrey, Millen.

One I: Putnam brooder, late mods
el, good cond., takes care of 35
to 50 chicks, $2. Mrs. J, B. Woue
ack, Tifton; Rt. 6,

Oil burning ine. W, W. Renta
LaGrange, Box 13.



Second-Hand Machinery :

cow. for z

Piety Forbes, ~

L. W. Stallings, Car-

200-egg Cap., in Pee
good cond., for $10 cash.or exe. for -
200 baby chicks, any large breed,
or for hens at market price. Mrs.

One 90 cap: Sears, Roebuck elec- e.
trie ine. for sale or trade for one

290 McDonough =

Sears, Roebuck radio oil burn3r
brooder, thermostat control, 42-in,
canopy, used only. one brood, $5
FOB Crawford. Miss Lessie Sher

One 16-in. Fordson ~
tractor pulley, nearly new, $5. L

a

cap., practically new, set twice, ANG |
good cond., with ins. book, $15,
Allen Williams, Summit, Rt. 2...

One brooder, 500 cap., Montgom=

instruction book and thermometer, deol
Will

ae

Bae a



baby chick feeders, 28 holes, $1 ea














Sherman ae

Five hundred cap. oli brooder to
c.- BL






Two 240-ege cap. Wisconsin ia a.





good cond., $4.50 FOOB. Mrs. W,

One Buckeye ine., 110-egge cap, ~
1065

White Leghorns or for mated and ~
J. :

Two hundred and fifty: Buckeys ~

Will exc. brooder for
ready-bred sow, wt. 150 or 200 lbs,

One hundred and ten cap. Trusty

exc, for registered Jersey heifer
or 10 R- I. or Barred Rock hens

MR

. One Bohan brooder, 500 cap, for a ;
sale or exc, for 4,000 potato draws,

cond., cheap for cash. , Mrs. J. ag S



Several 600-ege Buckeye incu
in first
Mrs, Frank Flanders,

Five hundred. cap. Buckeye os ae
| broder, in good cond. Wiil exe. for


































































( Sand foniece Tron.
in good cond., $12... dens

, cap, 110 eggs, in oad
=o Buckner, Ramhurst.

wood cond, used
aval sell for be or



a few brown hens. All
aranteed A-1 cond. Will
tomato and other
. Write for

exc. good dried peaches
es for an incubator in A-1
nat hatches good per cent
Apples peeled and cored;



ions Wanted

rk on farm, by month,
se crop; experienced; 3 in |.
arge enough to work; ref.
rely, Atlanta, 646 Wells St.
en-yr.-old boy wants job
est of references, Child
-Assn., Atlanta, 282. For-
phone WA. 2521.

lve-yr.-old girl, orphan,
home with good family on
assist with light work,
me or write. Mrs. Mae

_ job on farm with aged
write. Miss Beulah May
is, Wb. 3. ; :
wishes job on farm,

ork at once; exp. farmer
a atker: need werk at

d wife, both work; good
hite, 25 yrs. old; at once:
f, H, M. Clark, feo 793
St.
eight-yr. -old young man
job on farm; raised on foam
mt mind work, W. R. Wil-
tlanta, care gen. del.
ty-yr.-old, young man with
only wants: small place of
}acres, work on halves when
erop; raised on farm; good

oung men wants job on
dairy work; if only one of
what you. can pay a hand
th. Lloyd McWater, At-
Hollins St., 8S. W.

b on farm; will work for
board and washing; 19
d; no bad habits, except
e willing to work. Fred
ickamauga.

en-yr.-old white boy wants
| good, reliable people on
board and small wage;
art at once; exp. in farming.
ols, Augusta 1730 Hicks



t once work on farm of
; family of 33 can do most

Carton, Augusta, 1730
airyman, age 43, wife and

hildren want arse work
. M. Smith.

e, near, Atlanta; raised
no bad habits; sound,
os laundry, small

die-aged widow and daugh-
6 yrs. old, want job on farm,
er poultry, garden, cow,
- B. I. Walker, Decatur,
care E. Young.
: two-yr.-old married. man,
12 small kids want job on
drive tractor, truck, ete.:
around, $10 mo.,* board,-
e@ to be moved. -H. F.

and wife wants job on
Exp. in all branches of
a8. Let me hear at once. a:
liams, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3.

esty and efficiency will -
preciated. Luther Hanell Marietta,
+ Route 5.

or exc. for larger inct- |

ork. on dairy or farm; |-



SO Box eon



* Bastions Wanted

Want job as caretaker for coun-'
try estate, where cleanliness, hon-
be ap-

Twenty-three- -year-old, single,

honest young man wants job on
farm. driving truck, tractor, car,
ete., and keeping them in repair at
$18 monthly. Clifford: Rhodes, Mon-
roe, Route 6.
: Young man desires job: as eare-
taker of estate or would consider
job on dairy or poultry farm.. Can
do rough building and drive stana-
ard make car: Clarerice = Kins
nard, Lenox, Rt. 2, Box 70. -

Young man wants job-on up-to-

va poultry farm, Exp., stout and
healthy, single.
Stete best price with and without

Ref. if
board and laundry.
ble, Jr., Woodland.

Want job. Life exp. in farming;
repair tools, machinery, rough car-
penter work, also dairy, 65c per
day, house, wood furnished, or
ercp on 50-50. Good ref. B. Con-
ner, Atco. 1114 Litchfield.

Farm Help Wanted

Charley Wom-



Want to hire a good man _ for}

wages; must have family enough

to chop and hoe 20 acres of cot-

ten; must be good worker; answer
quick. W. A. Moore, Haddock,
Rte 2 ;

Want girl or woman, 18:to 40
yrs. of age to live as one of family
and do gen. work on farm; good
home for right party. Mrs. Emily
Green; Marietta, Rt. 5.

Want good, single man or boy
to help make crop, $5:mo., board
and laundry. Roy Densmore, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 4.

Want 1 colored man, settled, to
live on place; will furnish him
clothes, food, shelter and tobacco
money; must give ref. H. W. West,
Atlanta, 171 Whitehall St., S. W.

Want strong, healthy colored
gir! for light farm work; milk cow,
ete. must give ref.; room, board
and $5 mo. Mrs, A. C. Helms, At-
lanta, Rt. 1, Box 137.

Want working partner for poul-
try or eattle farm; must be able to
finance operations. Mrs. C. M.
Hood, Tucker, Rt. 1.

Want man or boy to do general
farm. work; will pay $6 month,
board and laundry. J. F. Williams,
Collins, Rt. 1, Box 89.

Have fine location for black-
smith shop, etc.; will build for a
good, sober, industrious man; must
be good blacksmith. J. L. Alex
ander, Palmetto.

Want a middle-aged, rddbeotapis
woman of good, character to live in
hcme and help with poultry, gar-
den, ete. Miss Fannie Smith,
Decatur, Rt. 1.

Want able bodied white woman
without children; good home and
reasonable salary; 2 cows to milk;
some chickens to attend to, etc.;
state full particulars. Mrs. James
A Henderson, Nashville, Rt. 3.

Wantrefined middle-aged man
and: wife without children to take
charge of small acreage
widow with invalid son; ref. given
and required. Mrs. E. Texas Good-
man, Ray City, Rt. 2.

Want at once a honest, sober,
blacksmith for general work; must
be good on horse shoeing; com-
mission or salary basis; see or
write at once. W. D. Stephens,
Marietta, Rt. 1.

Want elderly man or couple: of
good character to occupy nice little
farm, of stock, chickens, etc. for
care of same, or May run small
farm; exc. ref. J. W. Mock, illa-
belly Rt. 1.

Wanted settled girl or middle-

aged woman to help with chickens,
ou: live as one of family. Small
salary. Mrs. H. F. Avery. Green-
ville, RFD Pe

Baby Chicks For Sale

Thoroughbred baby chicks in
109 lots at $6.50 per C; mixed,
large breed, $6 C. Electrically
hatched. Del. chgs. paid and guar.,
live del. K. C. West, Ashburn.

Thoroughbred B. Rocks, Reds,
Eng. Leghorns, from well selected
stock $5.95 C: heavy assorted,
$5.40 C; less than 100, add Ice per
chick; prepaid; live del. A. H. Fech-
tel, Waycross.

High powered chicks R. I. Reds,
Barred Rocks, each, $8 C; White
and B. L. $7. For small lots, add
le each to above prices. E. D.
McCool, Surrency.

Buff Leghorns, 7; eggs, 60c;
breeding cockerels, 60c each. All
COD. G. R. Parsons, Americus, P.

SiS



bgreater livability,

desired.

for at



., # Darsey Bristol.



Baby "Chicks for Sal

Day old, Eng. Leghorns, Reds,
Barred Rocks. Quality chicks at}

reduced prices: Tuesday of ea.

week.

feges; $2.10 in large qwtantities.
Eustace J. McKinney Jr., Black-
shear.

* Write us about our baby chicks,
which . means
more profit; also for more profit,
raise Buff Leghorns. H.. R.-.Gas- |.
kins; Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.

~Barred Rocks, 10c each;
bred eggs, 75 per 15. Exc. set-
tinge for 9 turkey eggs, or 11
g00se eggs, Mrs. W.
Gecrge.

We specialize in the breeding of
large type Buff Leghorns; order
now; low prices, $8.50 CG guaran-
teed. H. R. Gaskins, Fitzgerald,
Jute tex:

|. One hundred and fifty heavy

mixed. 4-wks.-old chicks, 15c. ea.;
25 Barred Rocks, 16c ea. 4 wks.
old; guar. live del.; no order Jess
than 25. Mrs. J. S._ Berryhill.
Cocltran, Rt. 5.

_Lowest prices: in history on
famous blue ribbon chicks; write
for them. J. I. Hosford, Atlanta.
221 Forsyth St.f S. W.

Heavy. mixd 4-wks.-old chicks,
14%e each. Mrs. J. T. Berryhill,
Cochran, Rt. 5.

Two and one-half cents per
chick if you furnish eggs: this of-
fer for limited time only; room for
thousands of eggs; also have
standard breeds ready now, 6%4c
up. E. R. Adlington; Atlanta, 510
Piedmont Ave.

Livable chicks from culled, of-
ficially bloodtested, outstanding
flocks of Reds, Rocks and Leg-
horns. J. H. Wood, Athens, Box B.

Donaldson chicks from Dark
flock, $9 C del.; exc. for new
heney; eggs, 75c per 15; $3.50 C;
young hens, $1.25 and $1.50 each.
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Moun-
tain, Rts 4,

High powered eau chicks, Reds
and Rocks, $6 C; everlay Brown,
Tancred W. Leghorns, $5 C del.;
extra select add 2c; P. R. plants,
$1.10 M FOB: $1.85 del. D. F.
Thomas, Odum.

Reds or heavy mixed, $5 C; 6e
each; by parcel post, 50c extra;
custom setting, 14%4c an egg, 100
eges or more, 114; tray. 154 eggs,
$1.75. E, R. Bailey, Harlem.

Four hundred heavy asst. baby
chicks, $5 C del.;. ready May 11.
W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.

Forty mixed chicks, month old,
fat and healthy, $5 for lot and
party pay postage; no chks. Mrs.
A. F. Hinson, Cochran, Rt. 3.

Baby chicks from: selected 2- 3-
yr.-old hens, Tancred Leghorns,

$6 C; 500, $25; ready May 10; live

del. guar.; 7-wks.-old pullets, 30c

ea,. A. V. Holloway, Graymont.
Seventy thoroughbred Buff Orp,

6-wks.-old chicks, 35 each; mixed

chicks, same age, 25 each. T. E.

Green, Blue Ridge, Rt. 1.

Booths S. C. W. I. chicks, from
heavy producing hens, 5 ea., day
cld; 10c ea., 2. wks. old; live del.
guar. D. Po Martin, Cobbtown.

Pure Pape str. . C. Black Mi-
norea baby chicks from heavy
layers, $8 C; $4.35 for 50; $2.25 for
25: eggs, same str., 3c each, del.
Mrs. C. I. Rehberg, Cairo.

Hen hatched mixed heavy breed
baby chicks, 7e each, day old; hens
to carry them if desired, 65; ship-
ped together FOB Clayton in light

erate. Mrs, J. B. Cullan. Clayton,
tog:
Four thousand five hundred

chicks ea. Tuesday; Reds, Barred
eer: W. L., $6 C postpaid; lots
lesz than 100, add ic per chick. G.
D Fain, Edison.
CorrectionBuff Orp.
chicks, 10c each; also Buff
eggs,,75 per 15, postpaid.
Ranie Johnson, Shellman.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old, any large
breed; any amount up to 500.
Party pay ches. I furnish feed.
Mrs. I. J. Goocher, Blakely, Rt. 6.

Want 200 chicks to. raise on
halves to 6-8 wks. old. Any breed
extept Anconas or Leghorns. Write
first. Mrs. H. H. Dobson, Menlo,

baby
Orp.
_ Miss



CRE. Be

Want 50-150 chicks to raise on
halves to 4 mos. old, any. large
breed. Party furnish chicks and
pay postage 1way; I feed and post-
age back to you. Mrs. Ed Haynie,
Stariton, Rt. 2.

Exe, P. R. plants for baby chicks
8 M for 100 mixed breed, or 10 M
for 100 full breed chicks.. Alton



Custom hatching. $250 Cy

: pure

C. Leckie, St.

bs Raby, Chicks Wanted ]

Want. by. May 25th, 500 a., B.
Ri and Anconas. or White Leghorn
babychicks, to raise on halves to 10
wks. old. Write first. J. M.. Wood,
Adairsville, Rt. 1.

Want to raise baby chicks on:
M. Hood, |

shares. Write. Mrs. C.:
Tucker, Rt. 1.

Want 200-300 chicks to raise on
halves to 8-10 wks. old any large
breed.
I furnish feed. At once. Mrs. John
Henderson, Oakman,

Want from 100 to 300 chicks to

raise on halves to 9 wks. old. Any |
new ground,
| house and brick brooder. built at

kind. Will have
once,
sas
Want 100 chicks, Dark Cornish
preferred, to raise on halves to 8
or 10 wks. old. Reds or Speckled
White Wyandottes. I furnish feed,

Mrs. Cary Jordan, Manas:

ether party pay echgs. Mrs. W. O.
Daniel, Scott, Rt. 1.
Want 200 chicks to raise on

halves to 10-12 wks. old. Party pay
shipping chgs. I furnish feed. Black
Giants preferred. Mrs. R. Y. La;
neir, Millen, Rt. C, Box 135.
Want 100 or 200 R. I. Red or B.
Rocks to raise on halves to 8 wks.

old I furnish~ feed; other party
pay chgs. Want them right away.
Mrs; S:T. Stanley, Lyons, Rt. 3,

Box 115.

Want 100 to 560 chicks to raise
con halves to 10 wks. old, del. from
May 15 to June 1. Party pay for

del. I pay feed, expenses. and ret.
chgs. Mrs. T. lL. Norris, Moultrie.
RED 5,

Want 100-500 chicks io raise to
12 wks. old. I pay chgs last way:
Any breed. Write first. Mrs.
Lonie Shadix, Draketown Rt. 1.

Want to hear from party who
would like to. exc. heavy breed
chicks up to 6 wks. old for gov.
jnsp. potato plants. Mrs. J. Q.
Douglas, Alma, 304 No. Dixon.
Want 200 ea. White Leghorn and
B. Rock chicks to raise on halves.
Party pay. chgs.; I furnish feed.
Can prevent white diarrhea. Mrs.
J. Hall Willis, Naylor.

Want 200 B. R, 5 to 6 wks. old
to raise on halves. I to furnish
feed: want turkey eges to set and
rais on halves. Sam Burke, Wood-

Cif, Rts 1.
Want 200 R. I. Reds or, any
large breed of chicks, also 100

Everlay B. lL. chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old: Mrs. G. E.
Springer, Blakely, Rt. 5.

Want 500 chicks to raise on
halves; 12 cups parsnip seed, 15c
cup, or exc. for anything can use.
Mrs. M. V. Evans, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Want 50 W. L. baby chicks to
rais on: halves to 8 -vks. old.
Party to pay postage 1 way. Write
first. Mrs. Allen Argo, Royston,
Rt-Az

Want 100 chicks to raise . on
halves to 8-10 wks. old. I furnish
feed; party pay. transportation
ches. Reds preferred, or any large
breed. Mrs. C. S. Bird, Cobbtown,
Route 1.

Want 200 ehicns to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old, any large
breed. I furnish feed; party pay
exp chgs. both ways. Mrs. Bettie
Williamson, Allenhurst.

Want from 100 to 300 chicks, day
old, to raise on 50-50 basis to 10

wks. old. Plenty of feed, ete.; also

exc. 4 Chinchilla does, 1 buck for
100 baby chicks. Annie Lavttrie
Heape, Nashville, Rt. 2, Box 60.

Want 50 baby thicks, Dard Reds.
to be shipped May 19 or 20. Will
exc. P. R. plants. each pay post-
age: 3M plants for 50 chicks. Mrs.
J. J.-Glosson, Alma.

Want 100 baby chicks, any large
breed. Will exc. P. R. potato
plants, at $1.50 M. E. M. Craven,
Baxley, Star Route.

Want from 100 to 500 chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Pre-
fer Anconas. Party pay shipping
chgs. Also good 4 gal. cow for
sale. B..M. Wise, Morganton.

Exe. P. R:. potato plants for B.
R, or Red baby chicks or exe. for
field peas. Write what you have.
Zonnie Carter, Surrency, P. O.
Box 154.

Seed For Sale
CORN AND SEED. CORN
FOR SALE

Whalleys cert. prolific seed
corn, 50c: pk.; $1.50 bu. FOB: J. <E:
Benson, Buena Vista.



Pure Mexican June corn, nubbed Mi

and shelled, $2 bu.:

75 pk -FOR..C M.

Villas sR 2
Mexican Jun? cory,

$1.25 per 1% bu.

Waves, Gaines



fine .for the table.40c pk. FOB.
Thos. Bradford, Tignall.



Party pay shipping ches -

ifresh, frtile. Ins. and prepaid, 75 >

per doz, del.
-ehk or money order of $1

"Ease Ter Rate =
Pure pred Dark Cornish and
White Orp. eggs, 756 per 1, del

Chinchilla rabbits, 50c and $1 FOB.
Mrs, Lois Tanner, Dewyrose oe

Pure Indian Runner duck eggs, ~
$1. per 15; also Hastings syrup
cane seed; 10c. Ib, W. EH. ee oe
Wadley.

Pure: Mammoth Bronze
eggs and baby turkeys: for
del.. eggs, $3.50 doz. del.;~_ ;
turkeys, 35c each; White Pekin
ducklings, 25c ea. Mrs: R Le
Arnall, Columbus, 2321 17th Ave.

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs
wt. 5-7 lbs. mated with 9-11" Ibe
unrelated roosters, $1 per 15 eggs.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt. 6. -

Spencer Turken eggs, $1.22 per:

15 del.; $1 FOB; Parks B Rocks,
$1 per. 15. del., 75c FOB. Mrs Wa
R.- Gresham, Putnam

Pure bred Tancred W. L. hatgh=
ing eggs from fine, large 2-yr: old
hens of heavy laying stock, 60 per
17. Mrs: J. B. Flanigan, Lincolne
ton, Rt.-5s Box 4.3

Pure bred dark Cornish, none
releted, prize winning stock =gs,
Be each: baby chicks, 1214c each,
day old. Postage extra. Mrs. C. Ae
Patterson; Ty Py; Rtas

Custom hatching 2e an ege, Any
amount, between 50-and 200; any
breeds. Write first. Bill Harllee
Clarkston. :

Purebred S. Black Minorea ;
eggs, Pape str. 40c per 15; 70c per
30. Carton ret. Mrs. Mary W,. Clays
-Monticello, Rt. 6. ee

Carefully selected eggs from
dark Cornish, heavy, healthy good
laying birds. $1 per 15 del. Lawe
rence Wynn Milledgeville, Box 226.

Fifteen duck eggs, 50c cash. or
exc. for 2% Ibs. tender cornfie!d or
garden beans, or for 10 lbs. good, ~
dried apples. Charlie Kent, Mayss
ville, Rt. 4.

Pure Thompson B. R. eggs. 656

fot key.
May
baby



























































oe


per 15, through May del.: pure
white butter beans for planting, -
25c Ib. del Mrs. R. L: Mabry,
Canon, Rt. 2. ie
Guinea. eggs 50c per setting Wa
L. ege@s, 50c per 15, postpaid,

Shipped GOD or money with order,
J. EH. Alred, Tallapoosa, Rt. 3.
Eggs for hatching from fine iaye
ing stwrin Fawn-White Indian
Runner ducks, 75e per doz. post~
paid. -Hxe. few settings for M-
Pekin duck eggs. W. J> Wyilam,
Cleveland. :
Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,

per 15. No chks. Mrs. L. H. Smithy,
McRae, Rt.. 2.

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. egg
75e per 15; best northern str, ps
fresh, fertile. Ins; and perpaiad No.
chks. J. H. Lord McRae, Rt. 2-

Combination Mahood-Tompking
str. Red eggs. Winners 3 yrs at.
Hair; 75e, 15; $1.25, 230: . $2; 50.
Pestpaid.. Cartons. ret. Exe, for Pe |
R.-plants, C. R. Battis, eee.
Route 7.

Pure White Face Black Spanish
eggs. Fine layers. $1.10 per. 15.
eggs del, or exc. some for Peres.
R. Li. Ross, Head River. if

High class Bronze turkey eggs,
$2 doz. Miss Elizabeth Hall, Cuth<
bert. Os

Ringneck . geen ond
per 15. Lucile Berry,
Box 125.

Pure M. B. turkey
Crate ret.

eggs, $1:50
' Norcross,

eges, $3.50.
Cashiers? |

to be 4
booked for order. Mrs. me
Fayetteville.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte-cggs,
50e per setting at home; 75 del
$2.50 per C. Crate ret. Mrs. i
Kirk, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Box i406:

Bverlay B. L. eggs, steck vairect
from Tormahlen, 60 per 15 * for
80. Safe del. and postpaid. Be
Snuth, Braselton. om

Kees from Thompson dark

BH. S. Wa



imp.

Ringlets. Parent stock direct 75
por;15 -dely Mrs: <i. -S:<* Varieine
Commerce, Rt. 5. , os

Will set 240 eap. inc at 2 an

ege. plus postage, or for half -6f
ehicks; new buneh white butter=
bean seed, 20c Ib. or exc for honey, =
or dried apples..* Mrs. J. WS: oy ae
Cochran, Rt. 2. a

Frize winning dark Cornish ees x



well nubbed









75e per 15: $2 for-50; $4 C Pre
paid. 100 weekly. Mrs.-C .9 Sikes, |
Sylvester.
Pure golden Sebright Bentam=|
eggs, $1 per 15: pure golden Butt
Orp. eggs, $1. and $1.50 per 15.77
Conway egg-a-day str. Mrs.-R @Q, :
iter, Acworth; Rt. -2: fe
eciden Buff Orp. .6sos\ face pere
Comeand get them. ms. syy 7
cutee hred: Butt Orp.> fens =e fo
reostir, $1 2each. 37981 haton ae Tg
new laying. Mrs: M. EB. La: ziley, i:

South Atlanta, BED. 2 Box 26.

2

AG

~ Kirkpatrick,
_ Bldg, WAlnut 5675.




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Page Eight
Eggs For Sale

Bronze turkey eggs, $2.25 doz.;

gobblers, wt. 25-35 Ibs, at 2 yrs.

old; no chks, Miss Lenora Hub-

bard, Canon; Rt. 3.

Ringneck pheasant eggs, from
unrelated stock, $4 per 16. J. F.
Atlanta, 609 Norris

_B. R. eggs, 80c per -15; $1.40 per
30; Donaldson Reds dark ffock,

_ same price, del. Mrs. J. H. Moore,

: baby chicks, $2.75 for 20 del.;



7 champion

' Rebecca Campbell,

Miss Leona Simpson

Big golden Buff Orp.

Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
Pure B. R. eggs, 2c each; exc. 20
for 20 Guinea -eggs; B. R. cocke-

--rels, 9 wks. old, 50c each; exc. for
' tobacco; 20 Ibs., $1. Mrs: F. Cowart,
Summit.

Thornton s bred-to-lay S. C. black
Minorca eggs, 75c per 15 del. exe.
for turkey, white Pekin duck or
Buinea eggs. L. L, Thornton, Wood-

ville, RFD. ; ee,
Spencer wonder bird. (Turken)
eges, $1.50. per 15. Cartons ret.

Atlanta 860
Boulevard S. E.

B.-Re eggs, and R. I. Red eggs,
$1 per 15. All prize stock; golden
Sebright bantam eggs, 75c per 15.

Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Route 3.
Dark Cornish eggs, 90c per 16;

blue
speckled guinea eggs, 50c for 20.
Culverton,
Rt. 1, Box 38.
grand
winners of
biggest shows for 17 years. Ex-
' hibition and laying combined. Eggs,
less half price now. Mrs, Ed: Mor-
gan, Americus.

Duck eggs for setting, 50c doz.
postpaid. Mrs. W. A. J. Swann,

Boone Rt. 1.

Buff Minorca eggs, Schmidt str.
We for 15; $1.25 for 30; postpaid.

mad. De Johnson, Thomasville, 226
' West Jefferson. :
' Full Cornish . eggs, $1 per_ 15,

$1.50 for 30; Lifsey melon seed, 20c

Ib.: heading collard, 10c per 2. Ibs.

Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Speckled guined eggs, 25c doz.
FOB. Can furnish 9 doz. per week.

- Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun.

Donaldson -R. I. Red eggs, 75c
per 15 del. or exc. for fresh, comb

honey. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairs-

ville. \
Parks. B. R. eggs from 2-3-yr.

old hens and cream grade cockerels

direct. Permit No. 21-D-32; 50c per

Boao, or. 76c for 2 doz. during May.

- Crate ret. Mrs.
_ Daisy.






prize winning pen 8 yrs.





Calhoun, Rt. 1.



a Mrs.
PRS 1.









half,
> garden wax; 2 Ibs.













He > ae ..Odoms;,
Thompson Imp. B. R. eggs from
in suc-
cession at county fair; 75c per 15;
$1.35 for 30; postpaid. Carton ret.
Mrs. Bula Steadam, Bainbridge,

Rt. 2, Box 329.

Partridge Rock eggs from thoro-

wehbred, heavy winter layers, 75c
' per setting. R. L. Carter, Brewton.

' Turkey eggs from best stock, 40c
ea baby turkeys, 65c each. From
Bird Bros. Str. Hilary McEntyre,

Pure bred light Brahma: eggs
from my giant str, of Brahmas, $1.
Cc. W. Evans, Wrightsville,

Pure bred Dark Cornish eggs, do
each, 100 eggs weekly; prepaid.

Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester.

Giant Bronze turkey eggs;
fcundation stock from 1 of the
best flocks in America, 35c ea.; $4
doz. del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak.
Imp. duck eggs from mammoth
White Pekins, extra heavy laying
Stock, 85 per doz. del.; pure bred
blue speckled Guinea eggs, 75c per
15 del. Sidney Clotfelter, Marietta,
Tt. 5:

- Eggs Wanted

Want turkey eggs to set on
shares and raise to 8 wks. old for
in 8 doz. lots; want- 2 Ibs.
Ky. wonder
bean seed.; exc. pea seed. Mrs. A.
TT, Lee, Gardi.

Exe. 1 setting of pure silver lace



Wyandotte eggs for 1 setting of
. Suinea eggs. Mrs. C. W. Malone,

Fillsboro, Rt. 3.

Want Bantam, R. I. Red ana
Barred Rock eggs in exc. for other
value. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas,
Route 6.



Miscellaneous For Sale
Selected, flue-cured chewing and
Smoking tobacco, 14 Ibs., $1 del.
in Ga. T. D. Troupe, Baxley.

_ Fifteen Ibs. slightly mixed goose
feathers, $8, or exc. for 100 baby
chicks, any or mixed breed. Mrs.
dnez Kicklighter, Glennville.

_ For sale or exe. about 50 bur-
Jap, 100 Ib. cap. bags and some
White feed sacks, 5c ea. A, S
eae Savannah, Rt. 3.



Souths







MARKET BULLETIN.

2 7 _
Miscellarieous For Sale
Flue-cured tobacco, 9c Ib. or xc.

for dried fruit or field peas. G. L.
Deen; Baxley, Rt. 4.

Good, bright: and red flue-cured
tobacco, old and mellow, chewing,
9c; smoking, 7c Ib. David Hutto,
Surrency, Rt. -2.

Old and mellow, barn-cured to-
bacco, picked. ripe, bright and red,
chewing, -9c. Ruby McLeod, Sur-
rency.

Highteen cans fresh, pure white
hog lard, $3 a can; net wt. 47 Ibs.,
or will take $50 for lot at my place.
D. S. Quarterman, Ray City, Rt. 1.

Red oak, white oak, wild: cherry,

pink bark, 10c Ib.; poke, sassafras,.

yellow root, 15c 1b.; not prepaid;
exc. for day old chicks. H. P.
Brown, Jr., Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
Genuine, bright leaf, flue-cured
tebacco, for chewing or smoking,

10 Ibs., $1 postpaid; also P. R.
plants, $1.25 M postpaid. James
Branch, Baxley, Rt. 3. | ; :

Cucumber bark, wild. cherry

bark, poke, yellow, butterfly and
dewberry root, ground dry; sassa-

frags root, bone, set, 35c lb.;: add
postage. Mrs. Clara ~ Rackley,
Loving.

Good, bright and: red leaf chew-
ing and smoking tobacco, 8c and
fc; no orders less 50c; P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., purple skin, $1.10 M
FOB. Maron Edenfield, Surrency,
Rt. 2.

Yellow. root; 14c Ib.; sassafras, co
Ib.; poke root, 414c Yb.: exe. for
other products; add postage. Alva
Ferguson, Cornelia.

Extra good, old, ripe and sueliee
tobaceo, whole leaves. 10c; broken
leaves, 8c; prepaid to 8rd. zone; no
orders. less than $1. Christine
Harper, Surrency.

Extra good long leaf bright to-

bacco, whole. leaves, 10c; broken,
8c Ib. del. in Ga.3; ng chks. Dave
Burke, Surrency.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, whole
leaves, 10c; broken leaves, &c Ib.

del. in Ga. Mrs. T. L. Burke, Sur-
rency.

Extra jong, bright leaf tobacco,
whole leaf, 8c; broken leaf, 6c 1b;
add postage. Watson Burke, Sur-
rency.

Good, flue-cured bright tobacco,
whole leaves, 10c; broken leaves,
8c Ib. del. in Ga.; no chks. L. T.
Bushe, Surrency.

Extra good, flue-cured tobacco,
8c and 6c Ib. Ben Smith, Surrency.

Good, bright and red leaf chew-
ing tobacco, 9c and 7c Ib.; no chks.;
no orders for less than 50c. Mrs.
Addie T. Owens, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Country cured hams, 15c_ 1b.;
sides, shoulders, 9c lb.; 200 spring
lambs, $3 each; 10- grade Jersey
springers, $385 each. Robt. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville.

Thirty-two Ibs. goose feathers,
including 3 or 4 lbs. duck feathers,
clean and sanitary, 40c Ib.;
paratively new feathers. J.
McElhenney, Ellaville; Rt. 3.

Flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib. del. in
lots: of 10-]Ibs;. or= more;\: Py. BR.
plantts, $1 M; cash with order. Ike
Tomberlin, -Surrency.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.;
postpaid to 8rd zone. Mrs. Belle
Tyre, Blackshear, Rt. 2.

Tobacco, 12 Ibs. good, flue-cured
tobacco, for smoking and chewing,
#1, del. Dan Gray, Baxley, Rt. 5,

Solomans seal and heart. leaf
roots, green, 25c lb. del. in. zone
2; sassafras and prickley ash
roots, 10c Ib. del. in 10-lb. -lots. J.
T. Chatman, Texas.

, Sweet, flue-cured tobacco, 12
Ibs., $1 prepaid to 8rd zone. John
Joyner, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Red, flue-cured tobacco, 10c Ib.,
dei in 10-Ib. lots or more; cash
with order; exc. for dried fruit; 1b.
for lb., or black-eyed seed peas, etc
W. R. Dowdy, Baxley, Rt. 4.

White sacks, 15c each; also all
kinds of herbs. C. A. Joiner,
Warthen, Rt. 1.

Good, flue-cured tobacco, chew-
ing or smoking, 10 lIbs., $1; del. to
rd zone on receipt of money order,
Jas, M. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 5.

M,

Good, Fiue-cured tobacco, chew-|

ing. or smoking, 12 Ibs., $1, del. to
rd zone; money order. George
Mobley, Baxley, Rt. 5. ;

Thirty lbs. Yellow root, thor-
oughly dried, as much as you want,
30c Ib. A. W. White, Thomaston.
Box 352.

Good, mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
whole and broken leaves, 10c and
8c Ib. del. to 38rd _zone. No order less
thank: 50> l=" Burke: Surrency,
RGtite >

BEERS uid ripe and mellow
barn-cured tcbacco 10c and 8c- Ib.
Postage paid to 38rd zone. No orders
less than $1. Mra, Mack ae



Surrency, Rt. 8

com-:.



Miscellaneous For Sale

Large quantity : nice "manure,

suitable for gardens and lawns. J.

= Skippey, Atlanta, 976 Marietta

, N. W. HEmlock 3412. :

a0 cars cow manure; good
clean velvet bean seed; pecans;
feeder cattle; milch cows; hogs, etc.
J. F. Darby, Vidalia, 57 Brady St.,
or phone V. EH. Cliatt, Atlanta,
HEmlock 3328.
~ Good mellow flue- -cured tobacco,
red leaves, whole leaves, 9 1b. del.
J. W. Stewart Surrency; Rt. 2.

Good, mellow flue-cured tobac-

so whole leaves; not molded, chew-'

ing, 10c; smoking, 9c lb. No order
less than 50c. Add postage. Hubert
Boatright, Rockingham. .

Good. flue-cured tobacco, 10 Ib.,
chewing and smaking. Cash with
order. No chks. Jimmie Lou Caour-
son, Baxley, Bt. 4, Box 28.

Home-made tobacco, 10c Ib. del.
Sat. guar. F. M. Fowler, Baxley,
Route 2.

Extra good, ripe and mellow Pos
bacco, 10c and 8 Ib. No order less
than $1. Postage prepaid to 3rd
zone. LL. T. Bushe Surrency, Rt. 2.

Home-made, flue-cured tobacco,
12 Ibs., $1 dle..to 38rd zone; no
chks. H. H. Herring, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Black and rattlesnake, poke,
sassafras roots, white and red oak,
peachtree, dogwood, wild cherry
bark, 4c 1b.; not postpaid. Miss
| Myrtle Adams, Marietta, Rt.. 3.

Good flue-cured tobacco, 12. Ibs.
$1 Prepaid to 8rd zone; yellow skin
P. R. plants $1 m. FOB. Cash with
order. B. R. Milikin, Baxley.

Good bright and red leaf chew-
ing tobacco, 9c; smoking, 7c. No
orders less than 50c. No- chks. Mrs.
F. E, Edenfield, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Good flue-cured tobacco, red and :

bright leaf, for chewing, 8c; smok-
ing, 6c Ib. Linnie Burke, Surrency.

Good flue-cured tobacco, .chew-
ing and smoking, 12 lbs. $1. Exc
for dried peaches and apples. Miss
Maggie Gray, Baxley, Rt 5.

Genuine golden leaf chewing and
smoking tobacco, 12 lbs. $1; pre-
paid to 8rd zone. Frank Harris,
Baxley, Rt..2.

Good flue-cured leaf tobacco, 12
Ibs $1. Mrs. Ruth Horton, Baxley,
Route 2. :

Tobacco, very best grade of
orange or lemon tobacco for chew-
ing or smoking, flue cured, or
shade cured, 12 Ibs. $1 del.
Gray, Baxley.

. Select grade of good flue-cured
tobacco for chewing or smoking, 12
lbs. $1 del. to 3rd zone on. receipt
of .money order. Jas. M. Syd eee
Baxley, Rt. 5.

Genuine bright leaf, flue-cured
tobaceo, chew or smoke, 10 lbs. $1
postpaid; P. R. plants, $1.25 M
postpaid.
Route 3.

Barn-cured tobacco, ripe and mel-.,

low, red or bright, for chewing, 8c.
David Hutto, Surrency Rt, 2.
Sev. hundred cotton feed bags,

100-lb. cap., 6c each. T. N. Colley,

Elberton.

- Home-made, flue-cured, good and
strong tobacco, 13 Ibs. $1 del. to
8rd zone. Good wt. H. H. Herring,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

For sale or exc. for anything can
use, Martin gourds, extra fine pure
bred, 2 yr. old Thompson B. R.
rooster, wt/8 lbs. D. E. McDaniel,
Lithonia,

Bright flue-cured tobaced aged,

mellow, prepared ready to chew,
10 Ibs. $1 cash del. to 8rd zone. W.

L. Williams, Coffee.

Natural red leaf tobacco, whole
leaves, 10c; broken leaves, 8c del.
in Ga.; no orders less than 50c; no
chks. Dave Burke, Surrency.

Old mellow, flue-cured tobacco,
10e Ib. del. or 40 Ibs. for $3 del. W.
N: Shypes, Baxley.

Hame-made tobacco, 10. Ib. 5 Ib.

bexes, del. for $1, Phillip Davis,
Surrency.
Tobacco, home cured, yellow,

sweet leaf, 10c 1b. FOB. Alexander
Campbell, Surrency. _,

Good, flue-cured red tobacco,
whole leaf, 10; broken leaf, 8c Jb.
No order for less than. han 50c. No chks.
Watson Burke, Surrency.

Bright, flue-cured tobacco, 12
lbs. $1 del. Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
$1.24 M; 5 M up, $1.15 M, FOB: Roy
Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 2.

/Onehundred pu. fresh ground
water meal,* $1 bu. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore.

Yellow root, rattle, and Queen of
the Meadow, 50c lb.;_ .Star Grass
root, wild cucumber bark, wild
cherry bark, all 25c lb. Miss Ara
Corn, Talking Rock, Rt: 2.

Tomato plants, now ready, New
Stone and Baltimore, 60c, 500; 90c

a. Rt. 3

M del. in Ga. BH. T, Dunman, Fitz.



Dan)

James Branch, Baxley,.



Miscellaneous Wanted

Exc, cream sugar Crowder cr

Calif. black-eyed peas, weevil-free,

sound, for good barn-cured~ -(flue-

cured not wanted) . smoking
bacco; 2 lbs, peas for 1 tobacco:

Mrs. Martha Jordan, Sharpsburg,
Rta,

Exe. striped and cream sugar
Brab. peas, syrup, dried fruit. or
any -other farm product can use
H. T. Barnett; Smyrna, Rt. 1, ee
lanta, *phone. BEL. 1317-J.

Fixe. 6.lbs. dried peaches for 12
white feed sacks, or 12 Ibs. for 24
sacks; 6a. pay postage. _ Alice
White, Alto, Rt. 1.

Want 20 Ibs. good. chewing, to-

baceo; send- samples. H. H. Jordan,
Aito, Rt... 2.

Exe.. value $5 for corn meal,
dried fruit, etc.; write for informa-
tion. Mrs. W. P. Holland, Atlanta,
253 Sydney St., Ss. E.

Exc..10 Ibs. red spotted, Crowder |
peas for .chewing tobacco; lb, for
Ib.; ea. pay postage. M. Zt. Ivester, :

Alto, Rte 2.
~ Want home- made eeu to-
bacco, red or brown. leaf. Send
sample: Must not.be over 12c Ib.
J. P. Thomas, Lula, Rt. 2.

Want best price and sample on

10 Ibs. good chewing tobacco. Party |>

pey postage. J. M. Stapp. Ring-

gold, Rt. 2.
Exc. $15 value for honey in bbl.,

baby chicks, meat, P. R. plants, or}

what have you? Thos. H.. Davis,
Silver Creek.

Plants For Sale

. Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
and treated, 75c 1000. J. S. Todd,

| Reidsville:

Yellow Bermuda onion plants,
10 per C postpaid, J. A. Brendle,
Yatesville.

P. R. plants, Gov.
FOB; $1.10 M del.; May del.;
ready. P. R. Crowder, Coffee.

Red skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M
FOB. S. P. Boatright, Coffee. _

Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
del.,
Rockingham.

Gov. insp. and pronounced purest
type P. R. plants, $1.25 M; May
dei.:. $1 'M June del.;. cash with
order FOB; honest count guar. J.
D. Hancock, Nashville, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. at new
low . prices, from a very prolific
and imp. var. of red skin potatoes;
now ready, $1.35 M, larger lots,
$1.25 M FOB. A. F. Willcoxon,
Moultrie, Rt. 5.

Can furnish any amount of P.
R. and yellow skin plants at $1 M,
from 5 M up, FOB. J. P. Carter,
Naylor.

Pure red and pink skin P. R.
plants, Gov. insp. from vine cut-
tings, good count and prompt ship-
ment, $1.50 M FOB, exp. or parcel
post. E, E. Carter, Morven:

Cabbage-collard plants, now
ready, 15c C; $1 per 1000. Mrs. J.
W. Kennedy, Cecil.

Bonny Best and Marglobe wilt-
resistant tomato plants, open field
grown from cert. seed; imp. P. R.
plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M, FOB
Mrs. EH, G. Anderson, Surrency.

now

Red and yellow skin P. R. plants ~

Gov. insp., $1.10 M, FOB; $1.25 M,
del.; cash with order. S, D. Shef-
field, Baxley, Rt. 4,

P. R. plants, $1.25 M in 5 M lots,
or $1.35 M, del. P, D. Black, Jr.,
Baxley, Rt. 2, Box 56.

P.'R. plants, $1.85 M; 5 M lots,
$1.85 M, del, Mrs. J. D. Black, Sr,
Baxley, Rt. 2, Box 66

PLR; plants, 5 M.or more, $1 M,
FOB; from vine cuttings; prompt

shipment; cash with order. Robert

Lewis, Baxley. . :

Gov. insp. P. R, plants, well
rooted, $1 M, FOB; prompt ghip-
ment; cash with order. Guy Lewis,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., from

vine grown and imp. potatoes, $1.50

M; 10 M up, $1.25 M>FOB; toma-
to and cabbage plants also. Landon
Arnold, Hazlehurst. ;

P. R, plants, Gov. insp. now
ready, $1.25 M; also good, flue-
cured leaf tobacco, 10c Ib., or 3 Ibs.
25; no order less than $1; exc. to-
bacco for dried fruit. J. E. Fennell,
Surrency,- RFD 2.

P. R. plants, Gov, insp:; also
Nancy Hall, $1. 25 M, FOB; April,
May, June del.: plants are ready;
cash with order. Mrs. Georgia Lee,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

P. R. plants, Gov, insp., $1. 385 M,
FOB; $1.50 M, del.s New Stones
and Greater B. tomato, $1 M; 6 M
up, 85c 1,000. D, M., Boatright,

Blackshear, Rt 3:

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R, plants,
$1.46 M; 5 M up, $1.35 M, del.:

now Beaey: N. W- Daniel;
the 1. Ty Ty,

ne Sheffield, Surrency,
to: Fe

Crowder peas at 5c Ib. for peanuts, | ioned Boons, $1.75 M; cash with ee

} order;

insp., $1 Mf.

$1 M FOB. Sam A. Johnson,.



Thursday, May 5, 1982,
Plants For Sale

Red skin P. R. plants, Gov, ingp,. o
$1.20 M, del.; April, May, Tune,



PWR: _,plants, insp. and dipped
from vine grown seed, $1.25.
FOB. D.C. Whiddon, Tifton, Rt, Oe
Gov. insp: P. R. plants, pure pur.
ple skin, $150 M,. del; 01d-fash.





May and June Pig
Bennett, Flowery we

no chks.;
dels TS. 6,
Branch, Rt.2.
Pp. R. plants, begin shipping es
April 15, $1-25 M, FOB. Walseh J ae
Peacock, Baxley, Rt. 3. eZ
Plants. from deep yellow > oe
potatoes, state insp., ready to ship,



$1.50 M;. send stamps to cover par-_ 4
cel post: no chks.. except certified

ones. W. H. Bonner, Hahira, Rt. 2,
Insp, imp. P, R. plants, $1. 25 M3;
also collard plants, 75c .M, FOB. eee

Mrs. J. R. Smith, Nicholls, Rt, 3, 2

Box 41.
Pink skin P, R. plants, $1.40 M:

3M up, $1.30 M, del. B. E. Daniel,

Ty Ey Rd
Tomato plants, 80c CG; Hastings

}extra early, Brimmer, Marglobe, >
sev, other varieties: cabbage, col.

lard, beets, okra plants, 20. C,

| postpaid; April and May del. J; N. aes

Carson, Griffin.

| P.oR. plants, $1.25 M,. or $1.35 -
M, del.; treated and insp.; money
order with order. Ey Be Bunce

.Baxley, Rt. 3.

Gert, P. R. piantas $4, 85. M, FOB;
cash: with: order; nochks: per Kim-
brel, Baxley.

P.<R. plants, pink .and yellow:
skin ready, insp. *, guar. unmixed,
$1.25 M; 3 M up, $1.15. M, FOB

here. D. D. Bland, Baxley.

. Ruby King pepper plants, ready,
$2 M, FOB; pimiento pepper, ready
April 20; prompt shiment.. D. -H, _
Dean, Baxley, =
Genuine im, P. -R. plants, $1.50
M, FOB; $1.75 M, del. in. Ga.;
ready; cash. with order; no chks,
0. .M;-Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4,
Imp. red skin P.'R. plants, $1.50

M; 5 M up, $1.25 M, FOB; $1.75 _

M, del. in Ga.; ready; cash with
order; no chks, J. W. Sellers, Bax-

ley, Rt. 4.

Marglobe and Greater B. tomato
plants, 25c C;: 65c 500; $1.25 My
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M;~
up, $1.25 M, FOB... Patt R. Lewis, 4
Baxley, Rt. 4. =. oe

New Stone wilt-resistant tomato
plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M;
now. ready. Alex Cauley, Baxley,
Rt. 4. :

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1. 25 Mee
FOB; $1-50 M, del.; New Stone te:
mato. plants, $1. 50 M; 5 M up, $1.26
1,000, Grady Cauley, Baxley, Rt. 4,

Genuine red skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M; exc. few M for hay peas
or good new syrup; sat. guar. M. ~
D, Evans, Baxley, RFD 5. me

Imp. P. R, plants, now ready,
Gov. insp., $1.25 M;. no Neg
checks; postage collect, J.P. Beck,

Baxley, Rt, 3.

P. R. and big stem Jebees plants,
$1.25 M, FOB; $1.50 M, del. in Ga;
sat. guar. M. J, Lewis, Baxley

Imp, P. R. and big stem Jersey.
plants, $1.25 M, FOB; $1.50 M,
del.; Gov, insp.;: guar. full count:
W. A. Pool Baxley, Star Rt.

P. R. plants, insp. and imp. from
vine grown potatoes, $1.50 M; 10
M up, $1.25 1,000. Bessie Overs
street, Hazlehurst, Box 224, :

Genuine pink skin P. R. plants,
ready, $1.35 M; 5 M $6; 10 M $11,
collect. T. J. Garrett, Quitman,

Gov. insp, P, R. plants, $1.30 M,
del. by parcel post; now ready. H.
K. Thornton, Screven.: rs

Large var. strawberry plants,
$1.25 500; $2 M, del.: early cabbage
and Stone tomato, 75c 500; $1.10 M,
del. 20th of April. C. V. Strayhorn;
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. (08

Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,,
$1.50 M, FOB; cash with order;
now ready. J. x Akins, Tifton.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 M, del. H, V. Lightsey, Surs
rency, Rt... 2. :

Imp. P. R: plants, $1.15 M, del. ee
$1.10 M in 10 M lots. G. P. Morris,
Surrency

P.. R. plants, Gov. insp., ready to
ship, guar. count, $1.25 M; 6 M up, ~
$1. 10 M, del. in Ga, B. M. Over-
street, Surrency. ;

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M3
4 M up, 75c M, FOB; now ready. iA
Atlas Lightsey, Surrency; Rt. 2, fe

Imp. P. R. plants, 3 M 75e Ms...
guar, full count; now ready. D. O.
Lightsey, * Surrency, Rt. 2. ,

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.25 M, from selectd vine
slips, FOB. J. B, Dunn, Odum. .

P. R, plants, $1.15 M, del.; cash

with order. J. W. Herndon, Sure

rency, a

Cabbage- collard plants, $1 M, _
del.; P. R. plants, insp., aippe i
not mixed,.$1.25 M; 5 M up, $1 M, |
FOB, R. S. Wolfe, Baxley.
















Burrency,

insp., a8 25

Surrency.
plants, $1.25 M

ee os

FOB, Re M

%s1.40 M; 10 M up,
, Ei. Morris, ~ Sur-}

1.40 M del.; $1.25
and up. = J. Ws
Rt 4, Box 1380.

5 pril del:, $1.25. M;
co, 10 lbs., $1 pre-

: filliams, hae

: - skin, -
- Screven.
ellow pion o> RR,
oS

: s, State insp., - pink |
ow ready, 1- 5 M,
$1.35. M; Ga. fe

| adn: Pe a
oe

_P. Lae
os: Griffis,

: plants, red and
del.; now ready,
ae o'quinn, wee

a. plants from

ate insp. seed, $1. 30.

cash with order. J.

insp. arebed:

h order; no

3 Sereven, Rt.

pent, insp.. and :

: now v ready. H,

f tiem, sat. ee

ae FOB. B. O. Googe, Baxley. |

36:1,

5 M,
too

Si Strickland, Screven.
t. imp. P. R, plants,
ash with erder; no

- Courson, Baxley, |
skin P. R. Solnaitel $1. 50
e for home-made Jard
price. F. M., Lewis,

UR plants, Gov. insp.,

a M; Stone Pee
tots, | Te 1000. B. Nz

oR plants, -

ES / May del.
PeRtds s
ilt-resistant, Mar:
. $1. 50: M; roots
inquiries an-
Walter

nd yellow skin P-~R.
3 5 M to 10 M, $1.35 |
prices on 1arger}
ee McNeill, Alma

and P. R.- plants,
1000. A. F. Me-

~ and Nancy Hall

c 2s $1.25 M;
hemically treated;
Des

5 Cc, Walden, Black-

red skin P. R. i
M oup, $1. 35 Bane: J... W.
ter: son.

, $1.25 M; 5 M up,
urray Patterson. .

M, |
lants for 10 hens. .

E. Griffis, |

MecDonald,.

io in\5 Mv
&. sas: inax, a

Imp. and. inso, Pp ae anid Nihiby:

Jones, Pelham Box 273.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M FOB;
ready. J. . Tyre, Bristol.

Goy. insp. P. R. plants red and
yellow skin, $1 1000. -J.- DG Sovem,
Bristol, Box 23.

more; $1.20 M; June Pink and Mar-
globe tomato > plants,

po plants, Insp., pink skin or
the old kind, shipping now, 5 M;
$6 FOB. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
. PR. plants, Gov. insp., $i. 30
M; 5 M up, $1. 20 M; now reaay
a ads: Boyett, Bristol. :
R. plants, Gov. insp.,

$1.30

M me M up, $1.20-M; now ready. G. =

Li. Brannen, Bristol;

Pink skin P. R. plants, n now

M} ready, $1. 25 M.- FOB: money order

honty. Seab Smith, Bristol.

Red skin P. R: plants, now ready,
$1.25 M FOB; money . order. only.
Tom Boatrightt, Coffee.

Purple skin P. R. plants, $1. 50-
M; April and May. TB. Bratcher,
Alma, eek,

Genuine red and pink skin P. R.

potatoes, ready, 300 bu. neler
chemically treated, $1.50 M_: del.
Ga. M. Ww. Deen, Alma, Rt. A

Early Triumph - plants, $1.50 M;
P. R., $1.25 M FOB; State. insp. G.
ure Holton,. Alma, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. yellow and red skin
Poet. plants, $1.15 M FOB: cash
with order. A. B. Lewis, Alma,
Ri :
| State insp: purple skin P.. R.
plants, now ready, $1.40 M FOB;
$1.60 M del. R: B. MePonald,. Alma,
Re. See ce

4, Box 129,
with order; good, flue-cured _to-

/pacco, 11 Tbs., $1 prepaid to. 3rd
zone. Tony Young, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants,- -$1.25 MI.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB Sur-
rency. J. H. Thomas, Baxley.

Imp. P. R.. plants, Gov. iInsp.,
nish around 300 M weekly. ee:
Harrington, Alma.

' Porto Rican plants, COD, $1.50

M; over 3 M-$1.40 M; over 5 M
$1.25 M;
order, plants will be del. 3rd zone.
Lonnie Moore, Alma, Rt. 2.
- Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp:, now ready, $1.50.M; 5 M
$6.50; we ship COD. L. S. Geiger,
Dorchester..

P. R. plants; Gov. insp., now.
-tready, $1.50 M; 5. M $6.50. Willie
Holmes, - Dorchester.

PAR: plants, Gov. insp., now
ready, $1.50 M;.6 M $6.50. Aubrey
Sikes, Dorchester.

Eek plants, - $1.25 M, dl.; exe

4 for bacon; 1 M plants for 10 Ibs.

'| pacony 2 M for 3 bu. corn, del.
D. B. Meadows, Surrency.
Red skin P, R. plants, Gov. insp.,

_ {$1.25 M, FOB; now ready: to ship;

full count and good plants. Ss. P.
Hutto, Surrency:

Genuine imp. -red skin P. R.

M, prepaid; cash with order. J. B.
Aycock, Surrency.
Imp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB,
no chks. Mrs. Maud Pearce, Sur.
Frency, Rt. 2.
P. R. plants, Gov, insp.;:no culls

order, FOB. C. M. Beckworth, Bax-
ley, Rt. AS
P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M;

June del; cash - with order; 10
chks. Mrs. Carrie Hallman, Bazley,,
Rt. 5, Box 44.

Red and pink skin ER: plants,
insp, and dipped, $1.25 M, FOB;
}$1.40 M, del. G. E. Aspinwall,
Odum, Rt. A, Box 129.

Imp. P.'R. plants, Gov. insp.;
M, each., R. K. Tippins, Baxley,
Rt 2:

P, R. plants, state insp., $1.40 M,
del. in Ga-; cash with order. R. S..
Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Booking orders for
plants, * 25 M, FOB;
-orders.

red skin
cash. with

_| given.)

mp. red skin P. eRe plants,. $1. 50



| Hall plants, $1. 25 M. FOB. A, oR.

-P_R, plants, $1.35-M; Go M or}

$1.25 M; all]
4 FOB. L. E, Deal, Bristol.

| tomato, 75c 1 000. tC. Ww.

| plants,- not mixed, from vine grown,

E. J., Chas. W- ealbage planta .
$1 1000. Leroy Bowen, ae ee

$1.50 M; 5 Mvup, $1.25 M; can fur-}

if, money is sent. with |

piants, Gov. insp. and treated, e 40]

nor run-outs, $1.50, M;. cash with |,

10 M up, $1.10 M; April, May ana}

also Marglobe tomato plants, $1.50}

me Payne, (No address |

-M, del, in Ga. Joe Baker, Norman |
: Park, Rt. = easy

Genuine imp. red and ecto: aut
P. R. and Nancy Hall plants, Gov.
insp- and treated, $1.50 M; 5 M uy,
$1.35 M, FOB; sat. guar. ss Ww:

4) Davis, Graham.

Imp. red skin P, R: plants, Gov.
insp., April 20 del., $1.50 1,000. W.
iH. Hammond, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Imp. Gov: -insp. P. R. plants,
$1.35 M;-~4 M up, $1.25 1,000. D.O
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt 2.

P. R. Plants, $1.25 M, del, Ga.
points, duly insp.; tomato plants,
$1 M, del.; ready now; April del.
on potato plants, eB M. Dowdy,
Baxley, Rt, 4: 3

Genuine good. P. R. plants, $1.36
M; 5 M up, $1.25 _M; New Stone
Boatright
Coffee.

Extra fine mtn. defiainus str aw-
berry plants, $1.80 M, or exc. for
white feed sacks at 10c each. Maric
Call Ellijay, Rt. ae
; R. plants, $1.50. M, FOB, F.
M Pie Alma, Rt, 1, Box 60.

_ White panana yams, $2 M; red
skin P. R., $150 M; now ready:



. Imp. red skin P, R. plants f. m
vine cuttings, $1.85: M: booking
orders now. Leon Carter, Rocking-
ham, a
State insp.. pink tskin P. R.
,, | Plants, $1.50 M; April, May, June
del. R. M, Qck ec, Elienwood, Rt. 1.

Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 M, FOB Joe Eo Perry, Bax-

Jley, Rt. 4,

Imp, Gov. insp. 'P. R. plants,
$1.25 M, FOB. Emmett Arnold,
Baxley,-Rt; 4, ~

- Redfield beauty, Stone, Marglobe
tomato plants, 15 C; $1.25 M;
Calif. wonder pepper, 30c GC; $2.59

/M; Ruby and hot pepper, 25 100,

qe, Williams, Pitts, Rt. 2.
Pook ants now ready, Gov.

insp. and ipped, $1.35 M; 5 M up,

$1.25 1,000. J. C. Dykes, er

Oo ae Rt,-2,
P. R. plants, $i; 25 M FOB; cant (

f Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M
April, May and June del.;
count. Atlas Lightsey,
eRt..2, :

Spring heading cabbage and col-
lard plants, 500, 65c; $1 M, post-
paid. Miss Rosa May, Lewiston.

Gov. insp P, R. plants now
ready, $1.25 M;. count and prompt- |
ness guar. Mershon. Lightsey,
Bristol. S

Cert. potato plants, pink and yel-
low skin, $1.35 M; 5 M up, $1.20 M,
FOB. Homer Mullis, Alma, :

Cert. potato plants, pink and vel
low skin; millions of them, $1.20
M; 5M $1. 15 1,000. Albert Brown,
Alma; Box 266.

Cert. pink and yellow skin potato
plants, plenty of them, $1.20 M;

/M up, $1.15 1,000. Walter Hyeres,
Alma, RFD 4,

SNES Ree plants, Gov. insp., $1. 15 M,,
del.; money order. BE, N. OQuinn,
Odum, .

PoRe plants $i. 15 M; del in Ga.
Harold J. OQuinn, Screven,

Pure P; R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.25 1,000. B. IF. Crumley, Fender.

Genuine imp. red skin P. R
plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 1,000. Levi
~Hutto, Graham, Rt. 1.

Everbearing and Lady T. straw-
berry plants, 25e C; add postage,
on small orders. Lillie Dockery.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

-Marglobe and Greater B. tomato
plants, $1 M; 65c 500; P. R, plants,
$1.50 M, del-; ready any time. J.
BP: Mullis, Baxley.

Marglobe ; tomato plants, $1.50 M,.

del., FOB: CC Kimberley, Baxley,
RFD 4, Box 132.
- Genuine Marglobe tomato plants,
$1.50 M, del.; P. R. plants, $1.50
M, FOB. H. D, Kimberley, Baxley,
Rt. 4, Box 134.

Marglobe tomato plants, $1.25 M:
potato plants, $1.25 M; pimiento
pepper, $1.50 1,000. A Oo Turner,
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. red skin-P._R. plants, $1. 25
1,000. Lee Leggett, Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M,
M, del.; April and May del. Ll. C.
Tyre, Surrency, Reso

P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOB; cash
with order. E. L. McGlohon, Sur-
reney,< Rte 2.
= Imp. Pp, R. plants, Gov.
$1.40 M; cash with order,
Rentz, Surrency, Rt. 2. -

State insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
FOB. P. T. Herndon, Surrency.
~ P. R. plants, Gov insp., $1.50 M;
5 M up, $1.25 M; April, May del.
B. M. Overstreet, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Imp, P. R. plants, $1.25 M, FOR.
Mrs. Nene: POSER eae a 45

full
Surrency,

insp.,
M.-C.



iy, | $1

all FOB. J. M, Holton, Alma. |

prepaid.

djcrder; now reday. Ww. HL.

fashioned Boons,



50 M cash or money. order;
chks. J. W. Phelps, Tifton, Rt. 7.

- Genuine imp. and State insp. red

skin P. R. and Nancy. Hall plants,
$1.25 .M. FOB. CG. R. Redmond,
Pelham.

--Short, stocky tomato wlerits of

imp. Stone var., 25e C postpaid; no] a
order less than $1:;\W. S. Malcolm,
A Fitzgerald, Rt. 2: (~

Gov. insp. vine grown. red skin
P, R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.254

M FOB. Louie Mills, Coolidge.

Gey. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M; del. May and June; add
postage. D, L. Garner, Flowery
Branch, Rt. i.

Yellow skin P. R. plants, $1.35
M; 3 to 5 M;:5 M up, $1.15 M; del.
in 8rd zone, $1 FOB. 3B. Wood,
Cecil:

Imp. pink skin _P. R. plants,

grcwn from vines, Gov. insp. and

treated for 10 yrs., 1.50 M COD;
now ready tO ship. To" P- Mussel-
| white, Arabi, Rt. :1.

P, R. plants, 5 M tots, $1. 35 M;
19 M up, $1.25 M FOB the beds.

D. W. Davis, Winder, Rt. 1

Purple - skin P. R, oer $1.56
M; Spanish Boons, $1.75 M ; bunch
F..R. plants, $2 M postpaid: money
order preferred. Ray. Hemphill,
Flowery Branch. |

Red skin P. R. and Boones, $1.50:
M del.; 5M lots, $1.85 M FOB;
ready. "Winfred. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch.

Imp. P. R: plants, $1 M not pre-
paid, or $1.25 M prepaid; Marglobe
tomato, same price; also Pe Tsai
(Chinese, cabbage) plants, 25 C
J. L, Courson, Baxley,
Rie 4

P. R. plants, $1.15 M or $1.25 M
del.; treated and insp.;
order. E..E. Butler, Baxley, Rt37

P. R. plants, $1.25 M del.; money |

order; no chks.; 4 M by express, $1
per M FOB. E. OQ. Butler, Baxley,
Rt 3;

Rhubarb - emis. 35e doz.; ; citron.
seed, 5e lb. dried apples, peaches,

lic Jb.; white velvet okra, canta-

loup seed, 20c cup; add postage. |.

Miss Hartwell,
Etts2.
Bebe eee plants, $1.10 M; Ne
Stone and Baltimore. tomato
plants, 85 1000. J. G. Herrington,
Graham,

STM piss. oR: plants Gov. insp.,
$1.10 M; 5-M lots, $1 M; full count;

G. B. .MchLane,

prompt shipment. D. T. Herring: |

ton, Graham.
P. R. plants, pure red skin, insp.

and treated, $1.40 M del. in Ga.;

$1.20 M by express; money order.
S.-L. Norris, Quitman, Rt. 1.

Pure red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.50 M del; cash with
Wam-
mond, Cumming, Rt. 4. A

New Stone tomato plants, Flat
Dutch cabbage, now ready, 500,
50c; 90e M del. Obie Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, insp., 500, 70c; $1.80
M del. H. P. Crow, Gainesville,
Rt? 2.

Genuine Nancy Hall plants, $1.50
M FOB West Green; ready May 1.
Mrs. W. A. Cribb, Nicholls.

Genuine bunch P. R. and_ old-
$175) Medel:
Clements American Wonder melon
seed, $3.50 1b.; % Ib., $2; 14 Ib.,
$1.25. GR, Smith, Buford, Bi Ss

Progressive everbearing straw:

berry plants, 25 C; $2.50 M del.;
exc. for good, sound peanuts. H.
B. Shell, Palmetto.

State insp. P. R. plants, May,
June del., $1.50 1000. R. M. McKee,
Eilenwood, Ri. 1.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and
chemically treated, $1.50 M del.;
May, June del. W. W. McKee,
Ellenwood, Rt. 1.

"Gov. insp. P. R. plants, treated,
$1 M, FOB; cash with order. Den-
vis Dixon, Bristol. ~~ :
Pure P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; $1.40 M in. 5 M lots; all
postpaid; money order; no chks. L.
J. Simyard, Hawkinsville, Rt. 1.

Genuine,.imp. red and pink skin
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-
ed, from vine cuttings, $1.15 M;
5 M up, $1 1000. eres B. Lord,
Graham.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, from
new ground, vine cut., $1.40 M; 5
M up, $1.30 M del.; parcel post. J.
W. Haman, Sumner.

Collard plants, 25c
cabbage, 25e C;

C;, 60e M;
80c M; Porto Rican
potato, $1.50 M; sage, dill. and
coriander, 25e doz.; $1.50 C; Suet
LE. Harrison, Dublin,
- P. R. plants, . Gov.

Watson

cash with |

- insp. sand
{ treated, $1.50 M del.; $1.25 M FOB;1:

L



Young, Baxley, Rti 2.

Fane Gov. insp.. and. oa
$1.85 M del, FOB; sat. guar
H. Davis, Graham: es

_ Gov. insp. and treated rea 8

order, FOB. T. F. Thomas, Bax

Imp. P. R. plants, good,
plants, oe count, $1.30 M
$6; 10 M, $11.50 del.; cash or
prompt shipment,

Baxley, Rt. 2.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.15 M FOB;
no chks. H. F. Kesler, Bristol,
4, Box 59.

_ Jersey and Chas. eabbage pl
15e C; 50, 500;$1 M; 5. M up
M; sunflower seed, tbe <eab=
postage. Mrs. J. L. Bailey, Ba leVe

Imp. purple skin unmixed - BS
plants, $1 M FOB. Brnestt
Carter, Baxley. :

Amp. P. R. plants, $1. 15 M:
globe and Baltimore tomato. gS 3
. $1 1000. Pat ee Ba ley,
Rt

ae insp. P, R. and Manes Hall

plants, es 25. M: 10 M up, Oh 10 M

insp, $1. 35. M: also ae Gs
seys, $1.25 M. del,

Screven, Rt. 1.

. Imp. P. R. plants; $1225. 1000 4
D. Willard, Baxley, Rt. 3...

Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M n
shipping; cash .with order. t
Varnadore, Baxley, Rt. 4. -

P. R. plants, insp. and treater
$1. 25 M FOB. B. F. Corley,
cross, Rt: 7. es

Gov. insp. P. R. plants _ 1. elves
cash with order. A. Bowen. Beisto

Red and yellow skin P OR
pe nts, now oon $1:40 M; s.N

ee A

10e lb. del. Mrs. J M, Porter, G
ming, Rt. 4.
Pink skin P. R. plant $1. ,

Millions PAR: plants, now

$1.30 M del. in Ga.; no chks.. i

Crosby ,Baxley, Rt, 4.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
grown, $1.50 1000. J. W... Phel
Tifton; Rt-33< :

Cabbage-collard plants,
Hastings extra early,

dNiee
20G.

Crowder peas, $1 bk. del. &
Carson, Griffin. :
Copenhagen and Wakefield. a
bage plants, cabbage-collard, :
M: New Stone and Greater.
mato, $1.25 M; assorted

Rican, ne 50 M del.; larger. order

State insp. P. R. plants, ne

jsrown, 50 to 100 M weekly, $1 7

dei QO. DL. Harris, Screven.
-Cert.. P. R .plants, 60-day
$1 M; May, June del.; cash
order; no chks.
Baxley. sree ee
Imp. red skin Gov. pees
plants, good, strong, well.
good count, $1 M FOB. G
Vaughn, _ Baxley: ;

M FOB; May, Tine. aa . )
count, good plants. G. We {Pir
Vienna, Rt. 4. Z
Yellow skin P. R. pices
FOB; cash with order: good,
cured tobacco, 12 Ibs., $1._

Yellow skin P. R. plants,
grown from vines; State insp.
$1.25 M FOB; May and June de
cash with order. Tob BNE.
Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. and treated | pu ste
low skin P. R. plants, $1. 25
FOB; write for prices on severa
M lots. G. A. Burroughs, O
Rt 2. . oe
-Gov. insp. P. R. plants, vi
grown seed, now ready, $1.5
over 5 M, $1.25 M del. in Ga.; cas
with order. Geo. W. Register,
dosta, Rt. 2. i
. Insp. P. R. plants, $1.75 M
M. $435 M; 10 M up, $1 M;
ship same day order re
money orders. T. L. Tuten, B

Gov. insp. P. R. plants,
sold off of bed, or $1.25 M shipp
G. A. Clyatt, Sy ce mors,
Box 134.

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Page Ten :
Plants For Sale.

State insp. pink
plants, $1.50 M; April, May, June
del. W.W. McKee, Ellenwood,

PRE. 1; ; oe

Iceberg lettuce plants, 30c C;
$2.50 1,000. Mrs. J. L. Edge, Doe-
run, Rf, 4,

. PP. R. plants, Gev. insp., $1.15 M:



5 M $1 M, FOB. C. F, Morris, Sur-}

rency. |.

Kudzu plants, 1-5 yrs. old, well
rooted, assorted, $4.50 M, FOB.
Roy Lewis, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

State insp. P, R. red skin plants,
$1.50 1,000. J. H. Durand, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1, Box.79.

Greater B. and New Stone toma-
to plants, $1.25 M, prepaid; or will
exc; W. R. Clark, Abbeville,

; Spring cabbage plants, onion,
tomato and potato; sell or exc.;
write. Wade Mallard, Albany, 306
Sth St.

Cert. imp. P, R. plants, $1-25 M,
FOB; now ready, W. E. Mullis,
Alma.)

Pure pink and yellow skin P. R.
plants from vine grown stock, $1.25
M, FOB. Me.. C, Tyre, Coffee.

P, R. plants, insp., $1.50 M; 5 M
$6.50. Homer F. Geiger, McIntosh.

PR. plants, $1.25 M,- FOB:
April, May, June del..G, W. Pirkle,
Vienna, Rt. 4. :

Genuine P, R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M, FOB.
John Herndon, Surrency.

Cert. yellow skin and pink skin
P. R., Nancy Hall, Japanese yam
plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M,
FOB. H: F. Stair, Valdosta.

- Red and black everbearing rasp-
_ berries, $1 doz-; Lady T., 35c C;
white Eng. Indian peach, large red
plum, peach trees, 15c each. Miss
Cora Turner, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

Cert. P. R. plants, $1.40 M; 5 M
up, $1.25 M, FOB; cash with order.
_L, E. Varnadore, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Yellow .skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1-50 M; full count and true
to name. J: E. Coats, LaGrange.

Imp, P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, state insp., $135 M; 5 M
up, $1.25 M; April, May, June del.;
sat. guar.; cash with order. J. E.
Aldridge, Alma,

Mastodon everbearing straw:
berry plants, 30c C; $2.25 1,000.
M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

PP. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M,
FOB. Walter Gay, Nicholls, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P. R, plants, $1.50 M,
del.;. sat.- guar. Banner Carter,
Rockingham, Rt. 3.
P.R; plants, now ready, $1.15 M;
vines only. Mrs. Sallie J. Miles,
Coffee, Rt. 1.

- Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.20 M;
sat. guar.; now ready. W..M. Miles,
Coffee.

P. R, plants insp., $1-35 M,; del.;

bell pepper, 15c oz., 80e Ib. L. A.
Crow, Oakwood.
. Kudzu, 1-5 yrs, old, well rooted,
assorted, $4.25 M; also large
crowns, $3 per 100. Malcolm Crit-
tenden, Hartwell, Rt, 1.

-Totamo plants from cert. seed,
disease free; Bonny Best, Greater

B., Marglobe, 500, 65c; $1 M;.5 M

up, 90c M; cabbage, 500, 50c, 85e

1,000. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke.

_ Imp. red skin potato plants now
_ ready, Gov. insp., $1.25 M; cash
with order. J. B. Dunn, Odum.
ee Pure P..R. plants, $1.50 M; April
and May del Walter J. Dowdy,
~ Cordele, Rt. 4.

Baltimore, Marglobe tomato, 500,
$1; Porto Ricans, Ruby King, pi-
miento peppers, 400, $1; 2 M $3,
prepaid. R. L. McRee, Meigs.

Gov- insp. P. R, plants, $1.25 M,
postpaid. D. B. Morey, Sale City.
Gov. insp. P, R. plants, $1.35 M;
| 5 M up, $1.25 M; cash with order.

'. J. A. Peterson, Coffee.

Pure P. R. plants, $1 M;-now
ready; sat. guar.; tomato, 75c 1000.
_W. M. Miles, Coffee.

_ Vine grown and insp. potato
plants, all var. by truck loads or

by M, $1 1,000. W. E. Mullis, Alma.
~ PP, R. plants, vine grown seed,

cured hams, 10-12 Ibs., 20c Ib.3
_ shoulders, 16c lb._J. A. Pierce, Al-
ma, Rt. .3.

. Genuine early triun:iph plants,
state insp., $1.25-M, FOB. D. J.
McLean, Alma.

Big stem Jerseys, $1.50 M; exc.
for W. lL. hens, not over 1% yrs.
old; Jersey cow with bull calf,
cash or exc. H. W. Bennett, Alma
Certified potato plants, all var.,
plenty of them, 95c per M, FOB.
Walter: Harper, Alma, Rt. 4.

; P. R. plants, ready for shipment,

ia $1.35 M; $1.25 M in lots of 5 M up.

C: R. Williams, Alma. rk

yi 60C<wjWSOSRW plants, $1 <M; tomato
* plants, 75c M; cash with order,

i FOB. J. S. Miles, Coffee.

- Genuine red skin P. R. plants,

$1.10 M, del in Ga. Gordon

OQuinn, Surrency, Rt. 2, ~




skin P.. R.

| dried peaches or

state insp., $1.25 M, FOB; sugar].

Plants For Sale

5 M up, $1 M; cas) with order;
prompt shipment. 8B. F. Kimbrel,
Baxley, Rt. 3. :

Hastings Brimmer and Globe to-
mato plants, 30c_C; 10 large yellow.
tomato plants extra with each 100.
Myrtle Braswell, Bremen, Rt. 1. .

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. and treated, $1.50 M;.Boons,
$1.75 M, del.;. May: del.; cash with
order; silver hull: Crowder peas, 8c
lb. del. E, E. Tatum,
-Branch, Rt. 1,

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-
ed, $1.50 M; May, June del.; cash
with order. Verna Strickland,
Flowery Branch, Rt. i.

Booking orders for red skin P.
R. plants for May 20 del., $1.40 -M
in ist and 2nd zone; exp. collect,
$1.25 1,000. John Roark, Flowery
Braneh.,.
~iImp;. P-- R. plants, Gov. msp.
and treated, $1.40 M, postpaid in

Rt. 1.

P. R, plants, $1.50 M; 3 M up,
$1.35 M;.full count; no chks. I. E.
Clayton, Tifton, Rt. 4.

P. R. pink and red skin piants,
$1.25 M, del in Ga.; $1.10 M, FOB;
orders answered day received. A.
J. Whiddon, Tifton.

Yellow skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. and treated, $1.50 M, del.; cut
on larger orders; May and June

del.;. shipment early as possible
after received, D.. Story, Pavo
Rt.

Gov. insp. P. R plants, $1.10 M;
5 M up, $1-.1,000. W, W. William-
son, Bristol, Rt. 1.

- Cert. imp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M
del.; cash with order, Lonnie John-
son, Alma, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants
for sale or exc. for anything can
use. Write-for del. prices, J. A
Leary, Chula, Rt. 1:

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R. plants,
ready, $1 M at bed. Walter Reg:
ister, Vienna, ;

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1 M FOB; $1.15 del.
Alma, Rt, 3. .

' Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M
del.; cash. Mrs. Mae Taylor, Al-
ma, Rt. 3. :

Gov. insp. P. R. and Nancy Hall
plants, $1.25 M del. Cash. Drury
Taylor, Alma, Rt: 3.

Gov- insp. P. R, plants, from
vines, $1.25 M del. in Ga.; 1-5 M,
$1.10 M; 5 M up, $1 M FOB. Cash
with order. J, M. Wallace, Alma,
Rf. 3.

Pink skin P. R. plants, 85c M
FOB. Cash with order. TT. J.
Dixon, Jr., Mershon, Rt. 1, Box-75.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, del. in
Ga. at $1.20 M-by parcel post; in
10 M lots by express. col, $1
thousand. H. K. Thornton, Screv-
en.

Gov. insp, plants, $1.10 M del.
in Ga. Guar. count. J. P. Me-
Leod, Screven, Rt 1.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.10 M
del.; grown from vines; ship to
8rd zone. Exc. for 50 chickens, 4
wks. old, large breed. Write at
once, -G. L. Leggett, Baxley, Rt. 4.

M, large or small orders.
guar. Ellis Lightsey, Bristol.

P. R. plants, $1 M del.; 90c M
FOB. Ready: H. D. Boatright,
Rockingham.

Millions P.. R.. plants,
Wakefield cabbage, 40c_ M. Sat.
guar. G. A. Carter, Rockingham.

Pink skin P. R. plants and Early
Triumph. plants, postage prepaid,
80c, 500; $1.50 M; 2 M, $2.80: 5
M, $6.75; 10M, $13. Rufus Mer-
riman, Lyons, Rt. 1.

Cert. P. R. plants, $1.35 M del.

Sat.

| Casey H. Reddick, Sylvania, Rt. 3

P. R plants, Gov insp.; also
Bonny Best and Marglobe tomato,
$1 M FOB. Bxc. few of either for
apples. Write
first. .Mrs. E. G. Anderson (ad-
dress not given).

Imp, pink skin P. R. pianis, -75c
M. Also good flue-cured . tobacco,
10c Ib. Frank Harris, Baxley.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 74c M
FOB. Cash with order, RB, S.
Rentz, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M
del.! Dempsey Whiddon, Tifton.

Early Jersey and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 300, 40c: 500, 60c;
$1. M del. Carl V. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Avon Early and New Stone to-
mato, 20e C; Gov. insp. P. RB.
plants, $1.25 M. Add _ postage.
Money order. Mrs. J. B. Paul,
Leesburg.

New Stone, Greater B., Red
Rock, Favorite tomato plants, 200,
35c; 500, 60c; $1 M del. by P, P
H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.



Cert, P. R. plants, $1.16 M; 5

M
$6. J. J, Oliff, Bristol. -

fe \

MARKET

. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,.$1.10 M; |

Flowery }

Ga. J. H. Durand, Flowery Branch,

L. D. Green,

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.15]



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- Plants For Sale

- Goy. insp. and treated genuine

red. and yellow skin P. R. plants,

not mixed, $1.25.M del. or. Le

3. rder. No chks. O.} _
W. cravey, Ty Ty, | | $1.50 M; Boones, $1.75 M. Write
for prices on larger quantities. C.
', Orr,Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. |
Everbearing
strawberry plants, 35c.C; pumpkin [

WwW. Cravey, Ty Ty, Rt. 1..

P. R. plants, 20c ;. $1.30 MI]

mailed; 5 M-exp. collect, $5, T.

A. Crow, Oakwood.

- Gov. insp. red and pink skin P.

R. plants, $1.50 M del.; Boones,

same price, May, June del. J.

M. Nix, Flowery. Branch, Rt. 1.

Imp; red skin P. R. plants, insp
and treated, $1.25 thousand. A, C
Johnson, Fitzgerald. .

Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M; 5 M up,

90c M. Few Big Stem Jerseys,
$1 thousand.
Nahunta, Rt, 2, Box 10.

P. R. plants, $1.10 M; flue-cured
tobacco; 10c Ib. del. in 10-lb, lots.

Frank Smith, Surrency.

P. R. plants, from vine pota-
toes, $1.50 M pestpaid. <A. W.
Parsons, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M FOB. Walter Gay, Nich-
olls, Rt. 3.

Hastings extra early Prolific
tomato plants; 25c per or $1.90

M prepaid. Field grown, fine
plants, ready. Mrs. J. J. Carter,
Alma.

Pure P. R. and banana yam
plants, millions ready, $1-10 M; 5
M, 85c M; New Stone tomato, 80c
thousand. E, J. Taylor, Nicholls.

Pure P. R. and banana yam and
Early Triumph plants, ready, any
quantity, $1.25 M; 5 M, $1 M; New
Stone tomato, 80c thousand. J
H. Williams, Alma.

Few Earliana tomato plants,
now ready, $1.10 M; P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1.25 thousand. W. D.
Bryant, Mershon.

Cert <P. BR: plants, $1: M3 5 MM,
$4; tomato, 75c ;M; cabbage, 50c
thousand. Dave Tuten, Baxley.

Insp. and dipped P. R. plants.
from vine grown seed, $1 M del.
N. C. Murray, Odum.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M at
bed or $1:35 M del. A. Ri Royal,
Ambrose

Fine tobacco plants, now ready,
lide C; $1.25 M. Come and get
them. J. S. A. Williams, Cordele,
Rt, C.

Imp: pink and yellow skin P. RP.
plants, insp. and treated, $1.50 M;
5 M lots, $1.40-M;-Greater B, to-
mato, 15ce C; $1.25 M postpaid.
Jno, A. Parker, Rochelle, Rt. 2,
Box 83. Z

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, state
insp., from vine cuttings, $1.50
M prepaid. Johnnie Gordon, Ro-
chelle, Rt. 2. ;

Extra early E, J., Copenhagen
cabbage, 500, 40c; 65c M. Toma-
to, open field grown, New Stone
and Greater B., 500, 60c; $1 M del.
J. P. McCook, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

Gov. insp. red skin P, R. piants,.
Tse M, or exc. for cows, hogs or

anything can use.
Alma. :

Genuine imp. red and pink skin
plants, Gov. insp., $1 M. Cash
with order; Guar. good plants. W.

Curtis Tanner,

| A, Williams, Rockingham,

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 90c M
FOB. S. B. Bennett, Coffee,

Gov. insp, red skin P. R. plants,
$1 M FOB. Joe Harrison, Rick-
ingham,

Gov. insp, P. R. plants, $1.15 M.
Count and promptness guar.

-Mershon Lightsey, Bristol.
$1 M;]

Gov. insp, P. R. plants, yellow
and red skin, $1 M FOB; $1.15 M
del. Cash with order, A. B.
Lewis, Alma, Rt. 4. .

State cert. P. R. plants, $1 M;
5 M up, 90c-M del. in Ga.
Vickers, Alma.

Good purple skin P, R. plants,
$1.25 M; 5 M up, $1 M FOB. Sat.
guar, Cash with order... L, F.
Tanner, Alma, Rt. 1.

Imp, purple skin P, R. plants,
$1.35 thousand. John R. Turner,
Alma, Rt. 3. SS

Old fashioned white banana yam
plants, $1.75 M; 5 M, $1.65 M; P
R. plants, pink skin, $1 M del, T
T. Wingo, Rockingham,

One dollar and twenty-five cents
per M at farm for genuine state
insp. P. R. plants, seed grown from
vine cuttings and treated, 10 M
up, $1 thousand. J. yY, Conn,
Thomasville,

Plenty P. R. plants, from hana-
selected, vine-grown seed; Gov.
insp. and guar. pure, $1.15 M; 5
M up, $1 thousand, J. A. Oniff,
Bristol.

Tomato and cabbage plants now
ready, 1bc C, or exe. for dried
peaches, lint cotton, white peas,
etc. A. B. Wood, Griffin,

Gov. insp, P. R. plants, $1.50 M
prepaid, or $1.25 M FOR. No chks.
T, A. Stowers, Tifton, Rt 3.

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov, insp.,
$1 M; 6 M up, 90c M FOB, 7. F.
Thomas, Baxley, Rt. 5. ghey

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JM, Herrin, Jr.

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PENIS ep ek ee eS ERP ae

Plants For Sale
P; R. plants, $1 M; Ruby King

pepper, $1.50 M. Sat. guar. Ready

now. Blanche Fawcett, Baxley.
Imp. Gov. insp. P. R. plants,

Artichoke plants,

seed, 20c cupful, del. Will exc.
D. M. Blackwell, Cleveland.
Pure red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1 M FOB; $1-35 M del.; 5
M, 85c M FOB. Cash, . Sat.. guar.

| Jesse Bullard, Baxley, Rt. A,

Box 35. : .

Gov. insp. imp. P. R. plants, $1
M; also bright leaf flue-cured to-
bacco, 12 Ibs., $1, J. B. McCall,
Baxley, Rt. 2: :

Pp. R: plants, state insp. , 85
M FOB. Cash with order. Do not
ship out of Ga. J. E. Page, Sur-

}rency.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. msp..,.

from vine, $1: M. FOB; $1.25 M

prepaid. -Edw. Spivey, Surrency.
Rd skin imp. P. R. plants, Gov.

-insp., $1.25 M FOB. Bryant Dunn,

Odum

P. R. plants, state insp., $1.25 |

M. Cash with order. W. H. Wal
ker, Baxley.

P, R. plants, Gov. insp., $1 M;
flue-cured leaf tobacco,
12c Ib.; smoking, 10 lb. plus post
age. L, E. Wever, Baxley.

tov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M

del.; 5-M up, $1 M FOB; any var. }

onions, 80c M del.; pepper, $1-75
M del. Harold Smith, Baxley.
Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
90e M; over 5 M, 75c M FOB. Joe
F. Perry, Baxley, Rt. 4.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, $i M FOB... J. h.. Hut:

Baxley, Rt. 4.

Imp. P. R, plants, Goy. insp.,
$1 M FOG. Mrs. Sallie Perry,
Baxley, Rt. 4. z
Imp. P. R. plants, Gov, insp.,
$1.25 MM del. in-Ga:.- Cash: Je P-

| Patterson, Baxley, Rt 4, Box 86.

P, R. plants, Gov. insp., $1 M;
10 M lots up, 80ec M FOB. R. L.
Moore, Baxley, RFD 3. d

Pure pink skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp. Any amount, 90c M FOB.

.M, C. Tyre, Coffee.

Unmixed imp. purple skin P. R.
plants, $1 M FOB. Exc. for field

peas, 1 M plants for a bu. Ernest }

P. Carter, Baxley. :

Well-rooted insp. P, R. plants,
75c M FOB. Orders fiHed prompt-
ly. Exc. some for 5 bu. peas. J
, Lewis, Baxley. 3

Millions plants ready: Tomato,
Marglobe, New Stone, Greater B,
500, 80c; $1.50 M. Post-
paid in 8rd zone; cash with or-
der. Lamar NeSmith, Ashburn,
Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, 5 M, $3.
Strickland, Screven, Rt. 1.

Genuine pink skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1.10 M del, Over 4
M, 31 M. Good count and prompt
del. Emory Turner, Surrency,
Rt. 2. ;

Genuine red skin imp. P. R.
plants, $1 M del, Now ready. May
and June del.. W. G. OQuinn,
Surrency.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M
del, Money with order. lL, &..
Groover, Surrency =

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1 M del.; 5 M up, 85c M -del.
Money orders only. K, V. Light-
sey, Surrency,

State insp. P. R. plants, 90c M

hs:

FOB. Loyd Tyre, Screven, Rt. 1.

Imp. P, R. plants, from vine,
now ready, $1. M FOB or $1.25 M
del, M. T. Griffis, Screvn,

Ready, millions guar. pure P. R.
plants, from hand selected, Gov.
insp. seed, $1.15 M del. in Ga. in
2 M or more Iots: less, $1.25 M.
Jas. A Chauncey, Screven.

Imp. pink skin P, R. plants, form
vines; also yellow skin, 3 M or
more, del., $1 M,. Exe. for field
peas up to 25 bu. J. L. Hutto
Alma. :

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., 90c M
WOH) M Io Ryans, Gian

Genuine imp. P. R plants, insp.,
90c M; 5 M, 85e M; 10M, 80c M.
Tomato, 75c thousand, 3. G. Ev-

ans, Graham,

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.10 M
del. Money orders only. M. FB.
Thornton, Screven.
imp. P. R. plants, insp., 85c M
= Pegtithes Money orders. only
ee. man,
vey Screven, eg 1.
_ Gov. insp. pink skin P, R. lants
$1 M del., or exe, for dried tone
A. Z. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 2.
Pure P. R. plants, $1 M; tomato,
$1.40 M. Cash with order, Early
Triumph potato, $1.25 thousand.
Cc. L. Smith, Baxley.
Imp. P. KR. .plants, Gov. insp., 85
M, FOB; now ready. Dan Shep-
herd, Surrency. eee =

chks,

-$1.50 M del.
_Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

chewing, |-

FOB. No chks.

mato,



__ Plants For Sale
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 y
FOB. G. A. Clyatt, Sycamore __
Imp, P. R. plants, 90 M; y ~
up, 75e M._ Cash with order; No
R. UL. Kimbrel, Baxley,
Rt. 3. : ; x
_ Gov, insp. P, R. plants, $1,10 yw
FOB &. A. Johns, Winokur,
Imp. Gov. insp., grown from
vines, red skin P. R, plants, $1.95
M del. inGa. J. T. Dubberly, Sur.
rency, P. O. Box 4. ant
Red skin P..R. plants, Goy. insp,,
$1.10 M; also yellow skin P, R,
$1.10 M FOB. Cash with order.
Georgia Lee, Surrency, Rt. 2. -
Purple skin P, R. plants, Goy.

}insp. and treated, 75 M. Major

Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Pink skin P. R. plants, $1 M dei,
in - Ga. Gov. insp, and treated,
J. M. Tomberlin, Surrncy, Rt. 9,

Nancy Hall and P. R. plants,
$1.10 M; Gov. insp.; full count,
Earl Paulk, Surrency, Rt. 2.0

Pure red skin P. RR. $1.40 M
del.; 10, M, $1.25 M col.; Boones,
Ready now: W. 0.

Goy. insp. red skin P. R.. plants,
$1.40 M; old Spanish Boones, $1.60
M del.; 5 and 10 M, $1.25 M col,
May and June del. Dewey Mathis.
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ee
_P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M;
old. fashioned Boones, $1.75 M.
Ready about May 10 or 15. R. &
Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Rt, 1,

P. R, plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M

Money orders.
Wm. G, Mullis, Cochran -

P. R. plants, cert. and unadul-
terated, $1.25 M; 5 M, $6;.10 M,-
$11.50; a ge
var., $1 M; 5: M, $4:50. . Herbert
Owens, Pembroke.
- Marglobe, New Stone, Greater
B. tomato plants, 25 C3 500, 75c;
$1.40 M. Ready. Del. in Ga; Cash
with order. G. G. NeSmith, Syca-
more, ,

Millions plants
Stone, Marglobe,
25e C; 80G 500; $1.50 M,
Ready. Postpaid in Ga. Cash
with order. V. C. NeSmith, Sya-
more, Rt. 1, s

Gov. insp. pink skin P. R. planis,
now ready, $1 M; cash with order;
COP ship. J. W. Sweat, Rocking:
ham, Rt. 3. ne

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 1000. D. Kirkland, Broxton,

.Gov. insp. vine grown -P. R.
plants, $1.25 M FOB; now ready,
John Pridgen, Broxton, is

Gov. insp. red skin P. R. plants,
$1 M throughout the season. Mrs.
Clayton Douglas, Alma. :

Sev. M yellow skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M not prepaid, or exe. for
pedigreed N. Z. rabbits, of any
good stock. Allen Stalvey, Dupont,
Rt 1.

Pure pink skin P. R. plants, for
at once shipment, $1.25 M; 2 te 6
M, $1.10 M; 10 M, $10. T. J. Gar:
rett, Quitman. a

Big stem Jersey plants, 50 to 60
M per week, now ready, $1 M FOB,

ready: . New

T. M. Dasher, Valdosta, Rt. 1.

Goy. insp. P. R. plants, ship
ping through May and June, $1 M
FOB. lL. A. Carter, Rockingham,

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., May,
June del., $1 M FOB; now readyi
sat. guar. M. J. Eason, Rocking*
ham. -

Yellow skin P. R. plants ready,
$1 M FOB; May, June del.; New
Stone tomato, 80c 1000. Talmadge
Cart@r, Rockingham, Rt, 3, Box 2.

Genuine, insp. P. R. plants, now
ready for shipment, $1 M. FOB, W.
M. Cook, Broxton. tothe

Imp. Gov. insp. purple skin P.
R. plants, $1.25 M postpaid. Frank
Fountain, Ray City. Ce

Ga. heading collards in bunches.
and smaller plants for re-setting;
small plants, 90c M, or exc. for
syrup, honey, or dried fruits. J. W. -
Manning, Funston. ne
' Baltimore and Stone tomato, 500,
60c; $1 M: tobacco plants, $1.50 M;
purple hull peas, for seed, 20 at.
Hoyt Anderson, Gainesville, Rt. 2+.

Beet plants, 35 C; peppermint,
1Ee doz.: 50c C; strawberry, 25 Gi
exe. for Ponderosa tomato and Pe
tato plants, and good chewing t0
bacco. Mrs. A. F. Malch, Jeffer-
son, Rt. 1. . ; ;

Millions P. R. plants, ready,
Gov. insp. from vines, $1.25 M
FOB: special prices on large lots;
cash with , order. Mrs. Hldon
Joiner, Thomasville. Y

Baltimore and Stone tomato, 75
M FOB; $1 M del.; red skin P. R.
plants, $1 M FOB; $1.25 M deli
pimiento pepper, 25 C $1.75 M del.
J. H. Sumner, Omega, Rt. 1.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1.15 M; ex? -
collect: $1.40-M del; tomato, 70



M collect or $1 M del 8 de
Lindsey, Omega. yee



pate

tomato and cabbage, al)

Greater B.. to: ~
































































For Sale

plants, 500, 50c; 75e M.
00, 60c; $1 M; 5 M up,
nd. Je R.. McCook, Fitz- |

its, $1.50 M prepaid in Ist and
zones; $1.75 M del. 3rd zone;
r Killers and few Early
mphs, state insp. E. D. Paulk
qld, Box 444.

liana tomato plants, heading

d

abbage, 500, 60c; $1 M. post-
uby King and World
weet pepper, 10c doz.
cEver, Braselton, Rt. 1,

w skin P. R, plants, $1.25
in 8rd zone; $1 FOB. B.

insp. P. R. plants, now
5 M _up,: $1.15
. Cooge, Jr., Sur-

"R plants, $1.50 M; i0 M,
M FOR. Special price to

s, I. T. Miller, Screven.

R. plants, $1 M del. Guar,

. J. P. McLeod, -Sereven,

e hundred thousand - R.
for immediate sale-~at 75c
t We Te

ee most any kind, 75
aid ; $1: M postpaid. Cash
C6 _. Courson, Baxley,

p. PB. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1
OB Cash with order. J. RR.
fynn, Baxley, Rt- 4

enuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp:,

5 M; 5 M up, $1.10 M del. in
Money orders. Exc. for
mpshire male pig, registered.
Overstreet, Surrency.
Genuine red and yellow skin P.
plants, $i M FOB. Prompt del.
or anything can use. Ivey
ell, Baxley, Rt. 4.

. plants, $1.40 M; 3 M and
1.30 M. All del. Now ready.
, Daniel, Ty Ty, Rt 1

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp
OB: Under 5 M, $1 M; 5 to 20

thousand. Mrs. J.R. Bryan,
Jaxley.

. P. R. plants, Gov insp.,

v insp. red and pink skin P.
lants, $1 M FOB. Miss Virdie

meet. plants, $1.20 M del,
Johnson, Hazelhurst.

insp, P. R. plants, $1 M.
h with order. Allison Lynn,





i " insp. P. R. plants; $1.25
Cash with order. May and
hipment. W. C, Crosby,
shurst, Rt 1.

R. plants, Gov. insp.;
ady, $1 M FOB. Solomon Grif-
'Surrency, Rt. 2.
muine P, R. plants, Gov. insp.
treated, $1 M; 5 M, $4.75; 10
) 99. All FOB. Now ready to
shi W, R. Batten, Winokur.
ine red< skin Pp; PR: plants,
nsp., $1. 20 M del.:
415 M. Guar, plants.
tto, Surrency
yp, P. R:. plants, Gov. insp.
nd treated, $1.10 M. Money order
rred, Mrs. W. R. .Johns,
linaicay, Rt. 1, Box 16.
nuine state insp. sweet potato
nts: Big Stem Jerseys; Nancy
alls, P. R., $1.10 M del. C. W.
le, Jesup, Box 312,
ellow skin P. R. plants, from
e, Sty 25 M FOB; tomato, cab-
ge, collard, Wakefield, Late
tch cabbage, 80c M del; pimi-
, 25 hundred, FE: Lh. Durham,
a: nt Marys.

Bae: rea P. R: plants, $1 M

B, in 2 to 6 M lots, A. A

der, Douglas, Rt.-3.
arglobe and Harliana. tomato
lants, 0c C; $2 M. Alldel. Eggs
pure- pred @& C. Buff Leg:
Aorns, 50c per 15; $2 C FOB. PR.
. Lynn, Waycross, Rt; 4.
mp, P.. R: Plants, $1.25 M; 5
UD, $1.15 M. Exc. for a Jersey
ae about 6 or 8 wks. old or for
dried ee I. G. Pierce, Alma,

Ss. P.





. R. and Nancy Hall plants,
Gov. insp., 95c M. not prepaid.
ney order preferred. R. J. Stan-
field, Bristol, RFD 1.

Purple skin P, R. plants, state
SP. and treated, through May,
-2) M del. J. M. Deen, Coffee.
Cert. pink skin P. R. plants, $1.25
M del. in Ga.; few banana yams,
ee M del, M. J. Keener, Alma,







o. P, R, plants, now ready,
bie thousand, A, Jones.

_ Thursday, May, 5, 1932.

0 ers eed. golden skin P. Rf

FOB, W.
s, Flat Dutch and All Sea |-

up,

-5 M up,

now.

over 4]

plants.



Plants For Sale

Greater B. tomato plants, $1.35
M; pimiento pepper, $1.50 M; ea.,
25 per C. All:del. Lois Pitts.
Smithville, Rt. 2s ~

.Imp, red or yellow skin P. R.
plants from special selected seed,
from, vine potatoes. Insp., $1.25
M FOB. D,
Rios j

P. R. plants, ready now, 60c M
; Lightsey; Bristol.

Gov. insp. and. treated P, R.
plants, $1.25 M; guar. good plants.

Mrs. J. M. Fordham, Fender

~Collard plants, 10c C, . Exe. for
anything can use, Write Miss Al-
lie. Carter, Morven, Rt. 1.

Break o Day, Yellow, Ponde-

fosa, Marglobe, Brimmer tomato

plants, 35 C; 250; 75c; pimiento,
Ruby King, Bell sweet pepper, 50c
C; 250, $1. Postpaid. Mrs. W. N.

Lott, Braselton, Rt, 1.

_P. R. plants, $1.50 M del:
$1 M FOB. Ovie~
Gainesville, RFD 2.

' Gov. insp, P; R: plants, $1.25 M;
80 M, $1.15 M FOB. W. 8S. Ford,
Sylvester, Rt. 4.

Gov insp, pink skin P. R. plants,
$1.20 M. Few Nigger Killers
same price. Del. in Ga. Henry
McMullan, Norman Park.

Chas. W., Flat Dutch cabbage.
collard and tomato plants, 20c C:
50c for 300; $1.20.M del, HE. Wil-
liams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Pure P: R. plants; Gov. insp.,
$1.50 M; over 5 M, $1.40 M. To-
mato, $1.50 M. C. F. Waldrin,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M;
Boones, $1.75 M. May and Jone
del. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Red and pink skin P. R, plants,
$1.50 M del-; Boones, $1.75 M del.
May,.Jone del. Cash with _order.
Geo. L, Durand, Gainesville, Rt, 2.

Wilt resistant Marglobe. and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
300, 50c; 500, 65c; $1 M del. No
chks. Mrs. Geo. Gaffney, Fitz-
gerald, .

Tomato: New Stone, Greater
Baltimore, 30c, 200; 60c, 500; $1
M. Early Jersey and Chas. W.

5 M

cabbage, 25c, 200; 50c, 500; Tic M

del. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
Pure, insp. P. R, plants, red and
yellow skin,
$1.25 thousand.
Wootten, Tignall.
Imp. pink skin P. R. plants, Gov.

T.>P.

- | insp., $1.50 M COD; 5 M up, $1.25

M COD. J. R. Draughon, Arabi,

ERt; 1.

. Perkers Superior P. R. plants,
state ingp., $1.35 M FOB. A. B.
Parker, Plains, Rt. 2.

Genuine purple skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1 M; 5 M lots, 80c
thousand. J. T, Mullis, Alma,

~ Gov. insp. P. R. plants, red. skin,
$1.50 M;. old. fashioned Boones,
$1.75 M. Del, May, Jone. Berry
Bennett, Flowery Branch, RFD 1.

Cert: P. R. plants, $1.40. M; 5

M, $6; 10 -M, $11.75; spring cah-

-bage, 75c M; 5 M, $2.50; 10 M, $4.

Exp. collect. Black walnuts, 60c
bu. J. G. Owens, Pembroke.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M
del. in Ga. H B Lee, Bristol.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M
FOB J. D. Lee, Bristol, Rt. 1.
State insp. yellow skin P. R.
plants, $1 M FOB. John H. Grif-
fis, Screven, Rt. 2.
~ P. R, plants, $1.35:M FOB. Guar,
J. S. Griffis, Sereven.
Pure P. R. plants, in large quan-
tities, $1 M; Nancy: Hall,. $1.25
thousand. M, F. Gaddis, Quitman.
Gov. insp. P. R, plants, $1 M
FOB; $1.15 M-del. in Ga. . Cash
with order. J, A. Peterson, Coffee.
P. R. plants, cert., $1 M del.; 75c
M FOB. S. F: Hitton, Baxley.
Thousands of Marglobe, Bur-
bank, Prolific, Stone, Red -Rock
and Tree tomatos; pepper, beets,
cabbage, eabbage-collard. | All 35c
C; $2.25 M del. Mrs. H. V. Frank:
lin, Register. :
Pink skin P. R. plants, .from
vines, $1 M FOB, Exc. for peas

or R. I. Red chicks. J. Li. Hutto.
Alma, Rt. 4.
Gov. insp. P, R and Big Stem

Jersey plants, $1 M FOB - Money
orders only; $1.25 M. del. in Ga.
Floyd C. Carter, Hazlehurst, Rt.
3, Box 184.

P, R. plants, Gov. insp. and
treated, 80c M; 5 M up, 75c M
FOB. Cash with order. R. W. |].
Rentz, Baxley. :

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1. 25 M
del. or $1 M FOB. Cash with or-
der. A. A. Stalvey, Valdosta, Rt
1, Box: 22:

Imp. yellow and red skin P. R.
plants, insp. and treated, seed fronr
vines, $1.50 M prepaid. . T. EE
Gordon, Rochelle, Rt. 2.

Imp. P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1 M for more than 5 M; $1.25 M
for less lots. Del. in Ga, G. Ww.
Turner, Baxley.

x

WwW. Black, Cordele,

ee 10 M, $& No chks.

Crowe. |
plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 1, 000. W.R.

Sat. guar., $1.50 M;

' del.;

| treated, 90c M, FOB;





Plants For Sale

Gov. ingsp. P, R. -plants, now

ready, $1 M FOB Cash with order.

J. R, Thomas, Surrency.
State insp. P, RK. : plants,

order. No hks.
Baxley, Rt. 3.
Genuine red skin P. R. plants,

_M, H. Bradley.

2 M FOB, or $1.25 M del. in Ga.

H, Blocker, Hickox.

oS R, plants, insp., $1 M; 5 M,
\ CcoD
Grady Watkins, Mershon.

P:R. plants, vine grown, insp.
and treated, $1.35 M; 5 M up, $1.25
M, FOB; ready. WwW, C. Douglas,
Alma, Rt. 1.

- Early triumph and P. R. aga
Gov. insp., $1.25 1,000. A, F. Me-
Lean, Alma.

P. R. and early triumph plants,
$1.25 M, or exc. Mrs; J? L. Altman,
Alma, Rt. 3.

Now ready, pink skin Prk:
Head, Alma.

Early triumph plants, $1.25 M;
Porto Ricans, $1: M, FOB; state
inspt.; sat. guar.; now ready. G. J.
Holton, Alma, Rt. 4.

Ten M Gov. insp. Porto Ricans
from the vine per week, 98c 1,000.
J, H. Shirley, Alma.

State insp. purple skin P. R.
plants now ready, $1.40 M, FOB;
$1.60 M, del, R. B. McDonald, Al-
ma, Rt. 3. ;

P. R. and early triumph plants,
$1.25 M;-5 M up, $1 M; exc. for
Spanish: peanuts or Brab peas. J.
W,. Altman, Alma.

P, R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M. |

del.; cash with order; exc. some
for sugar cane syrup; 1 M plants
for 2 gal. syrup; each pay freight.
Gordon Dorsey, Surrency, Rt. 2.
P. R. plants, $1.15 M; 5: M up,
$1 M; June pink tomato, $1.25 M;

all ready for shipment. L. E. Deal,

Bristol.

P. R. plants, Gov, insp., 90c M;
prompt shipment. G. L. Brannen,
Bristol.

Genuine, good P. R. plants, $1
M; 5 M-uup, 95c:M; running vel-
vets, 85c bu. C, W- Boatright,
Coffee.

Genuine purple skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp..and treated seed, grown
from vines, $1.25 M, del.; exc. for
other valu, Mrs. Lizzie H. Turner,
Coffee.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp., good
count, $1.10 M; 5 M up, $1 M, det.

1Ga.; money order, A, M. Over-
street, Jr-, Surrency.
Totamo plants, large, field

grown: Marglobe and Stone, now
ready, 500, 60c;..90c M, del., post-
paid; sat. guar.; water moss to

j roots. Mrs. Mary J, Stokes, Fitz-

gerald, P. O. Box 72.

Red and pink skin P. R., Nancy
Hall and Nigger Killer plants:
Nigger Killers, $1.75 M, del;
others, $1.50 M, del. H. S. Hodges,
St. George.

Gov. insp. pink and yellow skin
P. R. plants, now ready, $1.25. M,
$1 M, FOB. W. J. Tomlinson,
Homerville. .

Imp. P. R. plants, insp. and
cash with
order; guar. count; May del. L. M
Davis, Winokur.

P. R. plants, 90-day imp. pink
and- yellow skin, guar. unmixed,
$1.15 M! 5 M $5.50; 10 M $10.25;
exc. for nice sun-dried apples. D.
BE. Bland, Baxley, Rt. 2.

P.R, plants, $1 M, FOB, Hickox
Rural McDuffie, Winokur.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,-$1.10 M,

del.; now ready to ship; money
order or cashiers check. IL, C.
Tyre, Surrency, Rt. 2.
. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.40 M,
del., P. P.; over 5 M $1.25 M by
express prepaid. B. F. -OQuinn,
Bristol.

P. R- plants, $1.25 M; 5 M lots,
$1.15 M; now ready, L. I. Hait,
Baxley.

P. R. plants, Gov. insp. and treat-

ed, $1.20 M, del.; no checks; May,
June del.; now ready; exc. some
for dried apples. J. B. Aycock,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
. State insp. P. R. plants, $1.15 M,
FOB; $1.25 M, del.; prompt. ship-
ment; good count. P. T. Herndon,
-Surrency.

Imp. P. R. plants, $1 M, FOB.
C.-W. Rentz, Surrency.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 10 M up,
$1.10 M, FOB. C. E. Morris, Sur-
rency.

Gov. insp; P. R. plants, $1.25 M,
del.; strong plants and prompt
shipment, A. E. Graham, Surrency.

P. R. plants, now ready, ship
anywhere in Ga., $1.25 M, del.;
money order only. 8S. D. Graham,
Surrency, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp. P. R, plants, red and
pink skin, $1.15 M, del; now
ready: any amount. W. J. OQuinn,
Jr > Odum, -Rt.-2,

j vine |
| grown, $1.25 M;.10 M lots, $1 M;.
5 M lots, $115 FOB. Cash with

now ready;



Plante ToL Sale

-P, R. plants, Gov.
1,000. E. L, McGlohon, Surrency,
Rt. 2. ees

Gov. insp. P. R. plants; $1.25 M,
del: R. S. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 5.

Gov. insp: P. R. plants, $1.25: M;
5 M up, $1.15 M, FOB; now ready;

eash with. order. Lamar M. Gra- |

ham, Baxley.

Imp, red and: pink. skin P. R.
plants, $1.25 M; prompt shipment;
cash with order; no checks: FOB.
J: -M, Clark, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M;
through May and
June; cash with order. G. W. Burk.
ett, Baxley, RFD 3. :

Gov. insp. P: R. plants, $1.25 M;
now ready, through May and June;
big stems, $1 M; May and June;
cash with order. E. B. King, Bax-
ley, Rt. 3.

P. R. red and white skin potato
plants, $1.10 M; cash with order.
J. Q. Mixon, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Imp, P. R. plants, $1.15 M, FOB:
G. W. Hutcheson, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Imp. P:. R. plants, Gov insp.;
full count, $1.16 M, FOB, W. G.
Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 81,

Insp. imp. P..R. plants, vine
grown seed, $1.25, M FOB; April,
May del.; sugar cured hams, 20
Ib. FOB. J. A.:.Pierce, Alma, Rt. 3.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 M;

over 5 M, $1.25 M FOB; now ready,

Mergan Rowell, Hazlehurst.

Fifty M Napier grass roots, same
in proteins as alfalfa hay;:all stock
crazy. about it; give more . green
forage than any grain. S. T. Smith,
Cuthbert.

Baltimore and Stone tomato
plants, now ready, 75c M, by. exp.
collect; $1 M del. by P. P.: pimiento
pepper, 25c C; $1.75 M prepaid. J.
H. Sumner, Omega, Rt. 1.

Imp. red skin P. R. plants, Gov.
insp., $1.50 M del. Ga:; will con-
tract large orders for. less; April,
May, June del.; sat. guar, G. R.
Gardner, Pavo.

Genuine, Gov. insp. imp. red Skin
P. R. plants, $1.50 M del. Ga.; 5
M. $1.40 M; 10 M, $1.35 M:; all del.
R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Rt. 5.

Pink and -yellow skin P. -R.
plants; now ready; Gov. insp. and
treated. B. F. Bishop, Mouitrie,
Rt; 4 B

P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; no
chks. N. S. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M FOB; no
chks. Grady Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 4,

Early var. Klondike strawberry
plants, 25e C; 75e, 500; $1.50 M
prepaid; sun-dried peaches, 8c Ib.;

add 2c ea. lb. for postage on
peaches. Mrs. J. M. Porter, Cum-f
ming, Rt, 4.

Earliest var. imp. Klondike

strawberry plants, 25c C; $1, 500;
$1.75 M; postpaid. Mrs. J. Ss.
Crowe, Cumming, Rt, 4.

Lady T. and everbearing straw
berry plants, 25c CC; add postage
on small orders. Viola Holloway,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. -

Imp. purple skin P.' R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1.50 M; 10 M up, $1.25
M; P. P. in Ga.; now ready; cash
with order. J. T. Goodrum,
wick.

Lead. var. cabbage planis, 500,
60c; 90e M; tomato, 500, 60c; $1
M; collard, 500, 50c; 90c M; P. P:
paid. Miss Lillie Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 3.

New Stone tomato plants, ready,
500, 60c; $1 M postpaid; prompt
shipment; late var. cabbage plants,
65c. 400; 80c M postpaid.. Roscoe
Mays, Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.

Pure yellow. skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., chemically treated,

from yine grown seed, $1.40 M:; 5

M. up,, ($1.25 -M- FOB, J.
Swearingen, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c
C; $2.50 M; yellow root, 5c. 1b.;
most any kind of root: cash or

N.

money order. Emley Long, Cleve-

land, Rt. 4

Ga. collard plants, i10e C
patch; 75c, 500; $1.25 M; del. in
2nd zone. J. P: Morgan, Senoia,
Rt.-2,. Box 81.

Genuine, imp. red and yellow
skin plants, and Nancy Hall. Gov.
insp., grown from vines, $1.10 M;
5 M up, $1 M FOB. Bonnie B.
Lord, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1.

Genuine imp. red and pink skin
P, R. and Nancy Hall, $1.15 M; 5
M up, $1 M FOB; sat. guar. G. H.
Lord, Graham.

Genuine, imp. red and pink skin
P. R. plants, Gov. insp. from vines,
also Nancy Halls, $1.15 M; 5 M up,
$1 M FOB; prompt shipment. J. H.
Lord, Graham. :

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, now
ready, $1.25 M del. Winton Black,
Baxley, Rt. 3.

Pink skin P. R. plants, Gov
insp.., $1.25 M- FOB. Ellis Acpin
wall, Odum.

at

insp., $1. 25 i

$1.25 M FOB. FH.

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Pure red skin P. R. plants, $x
M or exe. for anything: can use on.

1

farm; all FOB. J. M. Campbell,

Alma, Rt. 3:



- Insp. P. R. plants, 75c M or! exee
6 M plants for 100 baby. chicks. He

T. McSwain, Bristol}, Rt..1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M3.

New Stone and Marglobe tomato,

$2.50 M; Big Boston lettuce, $1.25

1000. Perry Reynolds, Gainesville,
Rb 2.

New Stone and Marglobe tomato |

plants, $2.50 M; Big Boston lettuce,

$1.25 M; Chas. W. cabbage, $1 1000.

H. W. Dowdy, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
' Imp. rd skin P. R. plants, $1.50

M postpaid; 5 M up, $1.25 1000. Ce.

D. Freeland, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Two. hundred each, cabbage cole

lards, tomato, 50 ea. pepper and
eggplants, all postpaid for $1. Mrs.
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston.

Imp. red skin P..R. and Nancy,

Hali plants, Gov.

insp., $1.25 M

FOB; special price on large lots.

A. R. Jones, Pelham, Box 273.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1 M del.

big stem, 90c M del.
Looney, Alma, Rt. 3.
Purple skin P. R. plants,

Rev. W. He
$1.50

M; 5 M, $6.50; 10 M, $13 FOB. Jas,

P. Stewart, Alma.

Imp. purple skin P. R. plants,
now ready, $1.50 M; 5 M, $7; 10 My

$13.50 FOB. W. H.- Stewart, Almay |

Rt ds :
Gov. insp: pink skin P. R,
plants, $1.50 M del; full counts

prompt shipment.

Alma, Rt:-1.

Old-time. white banana yam
plants, $1:90 M del.; pink skin Ps
Ry; $1:50 -M .del.; count guard

prompt Shipment.
Alma.
_ Old-time
plants, crt., $1.90 M. del.;
ready. E. A. Mims, Alma.

J. M. Holtony

now

F. M. Mims; ~

white banana yam

Cert. yellow skin and pink skin
P. R., Nancy Hall ,JJapanese yan

petato plants, $150 M; 5 M
F, Stair, Vale

dosta.

Ups.

Plants; 1 M, $1.10 del. in Ga.; &

M or more, same price; ready ta

ship. I. F. - OQuinn, Surrencyy
Rt. 2: fen
Jersey, . Chas, Copenhagen,

Golden Acre cabbage, 20c, 200; 500;

40c: 600 M; Marglobe, Break
Day, Stone, Baltimore, Bonny

oO

Best, tomato, 25c, 200; 90c 1000. Jy

Oo. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Imp. P. R. plants, from
chemically treated potatoes, $1.50
M del.: 5 M up, $1.40 1000. M. TT,
Jarrell, Wrightsville.

$1.25 M del.; Nigger Killers,*#
$1.50 M del: Big Stem: Jerseys,
$1.50. David Anderson, Nicholls,

Gov.

insp. t

insp. P. R. plants, yellow ~

Genuine -P. R. plants, Gov. insp.3 a

and imp. red skin, $1:50 M; $1.25

M in 5 M lots or more; cash with

order. Walter Lynn, Baxley, Rt. 4.

P. R. plants, prepaid, $1.50 Ms
5 M, $7; 10 M, $13.50; tomato, Mare
globe, Bonny, Baltimore, $1.10 Mi

5 M, $5; cabbage, $1 1000. Herbert

Qwens, Pembroke.

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 5 M up, |
$1.10 M; Marglobe tomato, $1 1000,

K. N. Jackson,- Baxley, Rt. 1.
Greater Baltimore and Bonny

Best tomato, 85c M; P. R. and

Nancy Hall, $1:35 M; 5 M up, $1.15

M: cash. E. O. Jackson, Baxley,
Reet,
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, now ~

ready, 15 C; 75c, 500; $1.25 1000,

E. L. Abercrombie, Alma.

P. R. and Nancy Hall plants, $i
M FOB; 10 M up, 90c M; tomato ~

plants, all var., 85c M del.; millions
to offer. Roy Sellers, Baxley.
Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.50 Ms

old-fashioned Boon, $1.75 M; May

and June del.;
order.
Rt. 2.

Baltimore,
mato, Chas. W.
$15 500; $1.505 Me Bul
pimiento pepper, 50 C del.; Big
Stem Jersey, $1. 1000. G. L. Yous
mans, Savannah, 509 Hast 41st St.
. Five hundred M P. R.
from selected stock, $1.25 M;, Ruby

eash or money

Stone, Marglobe toe

King pepper and pimiento pepper 2

plants, $1.50 M: tomato, $1.25 1000,
R. E. Bower, Dixie.

Gov.
COD. Emerson
Rt: 3.

Floyd,

plants

Lisbon Allen, Gainesville,

cabbage plants,
Nose,

insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M .
Baxleys

P. R., Naney Hall plants, $1.25

M; 10 M up, $1 M; all var. tomato
piants, 70c M FOB; cash. B. -
Morris, Baxley.

P. R. plants, $1.85 M; 5 M, $1.25
M; Baltimore and Marglobe tos
mato, 50c, 500; 80c 1000.
Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 1.

P. R. plants, $1.35 M; 5 M, $1.28
M; Marglobe. and Baltimore

order. E. O. Jackson, Baxley, Rt. 1,

tos
mato, 500, 50c; 85 M; cash with
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Plants For Sa

Red skin P. R. plants, Gov. insp.,
$1. 50 M del.; old fashioned Boones,
$1.75 M. May and June del. Stone
tomato, 25c C; $1.50 M del. G
HE. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Gov. insp, P.R. plants, $1.20 M

del. in Ga.; 75c M at bed; purple

hull peas, little mixed with Crow-

der, $1.30 bus COD. J. T. Taylor,

. Fitzgerald; Rt. 2, Box 204,

4

- quantities, at $1 M;

~ Gov. insp. potato plants, 75c M
FOB. A. R. Royal, Ambrose.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.10 M.
del. Money order, only. Alma
shornton, Screven, RFD 1

Imp. Goy. insp. P- R.. plants,
$1. 10 M.- Cash with order. I pay
the express. D. E.. Thornton,
Odum.

Gov. insp..red skin P. R. plants,
$1.25 M; over 5 M, $1.15 M; prompt

shipment, Large, healthy plants.
.$. A. Davis, Guyton.

maps PR. and Janey . Hall
plants, $1.25 M FOB; $1.50 M del.
Quality and count guar, EF. W.
Sellers, Alma, Rt. 3.

Insp: P, R. plants, $1.25 M. Exe.

for 300 chickens, any good breed
- except Leghorns. Games: Peer
&. Lawson, Camilla, Rt. 4, Box 157
Purecert. P. R. plants in ines
Nancy Halls,
$1.25 M. Like to contract with
party. Mrs. M. Ff. Gaddis, Quit-

man,

iY

t $1.25 M. Now ready.

Gov. insp. P R. plants, pink and

yellow; prompt shipment; $1 M
FOB B.R.. Leggett,. Broxton.
- Pp. R. plants, 75 M FOB; 30 to
50 M weekly. Gov. insp. Prompt
shipment and full count guar. L.
E. Byrd, Bristol.

P. R. plants, 75 M FOB. Gov.
insp, and full count guar. Wa E.
Syrd, Bristol, RFD 1.

-Imp. P. R. plants, $1.15 M; 5 M
up, $1 M. Gov. insp.; 24-hour
W. M: Batten, Rocking-
ham.
Gov.
del. in Ga.
Shipment anywhere.
Rockingham.

The New. Stone tomato plants,
Gov, insp
Porto Ricans, $1.25 M del. Exe.
potato plants for day-old chicks
peas, or dried fruit. W. L. Taylor
Alma,

New Stone tomato plants, 10c ce

Jc Ee Carter;

- del; P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1
M del. S. J. Padgett, Coffee.
Gov. insp. PP. R plants, $1..M

FOB. Orders filled promptly. E

iL. Moore, Nicholls.

eae

P. R. plants, ready, $1 M: Guar.
good plants and prompt shipment,
~Marglobe and Greater B. tomato,
$1.25 M. Cash with order. H.C.
Buchans, Baxley; Rt. 4.

_ Ruby King pepper plants, $1.50
M; P. R. plants, $1 M. Any quan-

tity. Ada D. Fossett, Baxley.

Genuine P. R. plants, yellow and

red; Gov. insp., $1 M; 5 M, 90c M

Sat. guar, Frank Boatright, Rock-
\ingham.
P. R. plants, Gov..insp., $1 M:
5 M up, 90c M. .- Leon Carter
~ Rockingham.
P.-R, plants, no wready; Gov.

insp., $1 M postpaid in Ga. D. V.

FOB.

-Glosson, Alma, Rt. 3-
Gov. insp. P, R.. plants,
Cash with order. -

$1 M
Now

ready. Ivey Hutchinson, Valdosta,
a at. 1

up,

; potatoes, $1.25 M;
mato, $1 M: Ga, Pearson water-.

Pure P. R. plants, 85c M; 5 M
75e M; now ready; tomato,
45c M FOB. W. M. Miles, Coffee.

P. R. plants, from vine-grown
5 -M, $6. To-

melon seed, 50c Ib.- O. H. Owens,

- Pembroke.
P. R. plants, Gov. insp., $1.10
_M del. Money order. H. Lightsey.
Odum, Rt: 2. ;

passed 8rd inspection.

-

erels.

Sev hundred M P, R. plants,
Del. 3rd
zone: 1-2 M, $1.25; 2-5 M, $1.15;
5-10 M, $1.10 M; FOB, $1 thou-

-$gand. R..L. Griffis, Cecil.

-P. R. plants, $1 M exp.: collect;
$1.10 M P. P. -Ready. Mrs. Ar-
chie Courson, Blakely, Rt. 4.

- Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M.
xc. for any breed chickens, day-
olds, or pullets or hens. No cock-
Write Sam G. E. Hicks,
_ Adel.
3 Can furnish 300 M potato plants
through season, $1 M FOB.. Begin

'May 5th; ship weekly. Grown in

open. Guar. strong and full count

Rufus Merriman, Lyons, Rt. 1.

Cash with order.

_P.R. plants, Gov. insp., unmixed
75> M FOB. Now ready to ship.
J. L. Hallman, Baxley.

_ Pink and yellow skin P. R.
plants, $1 M, 5 M up, FOB. Cash
With order. Any size orders. J.
P.. Carter, Naylor.

Pure 2 Re plants, Gov..insp.;
$1.40 32 FOB May and June del.
No chks. Willie
Courson, Baxley, Rt, 4, Box 28.

insp. P, R. plants, $1.25 M4
Money order only. |



Plants Wanted

Want to - buy 5 MP. R: piants;

will exe. collard or cabbage or to: }-

mato plants, peas, corn,. meal or
eotton seed. W. J. pores: Stih-
more.

Exec. 2 lbs. Kleckley Sweet melon
seed, 1 lb. Stone Mtn., 3 qt. round
beet seed for 25 M P. R. potato

plants: and 500 New Brimmer to-
Ball

mato. Mrs. C. G. Wheeler,
Ground, Rt. 2. :
Have strawberry, blackberries

and kudzu vines and Lady peas to
exc. for pie plants, Marglobe to-
mato, pimiento pepper plants. and
white feed sacks. Mrs. Li. H. Coe,
Fastanollee.

Want the white Spanish sweet
potato plants; write. Mrs. Callie
McDuffie, McRae, 1113 Oak St.

Exe. value for 5 M.red skin. P.
R. plants, Gov. insp.; party pay
exp. chgs.; write for full particu:
lars, Eva Haynes, Buford.

mxe,-sound, slightiy mixed honey
driy. cane seed, 2 bu. bags, for 2
M pink skin P. R. plants; ea. pay
ches. L. T. Grizzle, Dahlonega,
Re: 32:
> Want sweet potato
once; will exc. aristocrat
eggs,. 2 settings per 1000.
Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega.

Exe. 1 bu. Texas orange Syrup
seed or-2 tbs. nice feathers for 1
M red or pink skin P. R. potato
plants; ea. pay postage. Mrs. Bill
Rado Waco, Rt. 1, Box 17.

Want 1 or 2M P. R. plants, at
$1.20 M; exc. 2-crop red speckled
Crowder peas at 5c Ib.; 8 Ibs- half
runner garden bean seed, 15c Tb.
John Watkins, Cornelia, Rt. 1.

Want 10 M pure, Gov. insp. P.
R. plants; quote best price per M
del. A; L. Harrell, West Point,
Rt. E.

at
R.
Mrs.

plants
B.

Want: 30 M or more P. R. potato |
plants, at 75c M del. at once. Barl

White, Ringgold.

Exe. good, 100 Ib. feed sacks at
12 sacks for 1 M Gov. insp. P. R.
plants, free of black rot. Mrs. A.
i. Hamer, LaGrange.

Exe. 5 Ibs. nice, Jersey butter
del. for 1 M Gov. insp. Res RR;
plants at once. Mrs. Ll. A. Sanders,
Ashland, Rt. 2.

Exc. pure Stone Mtn. seed, 25c
lb. dried peaches, 10c Ib. for 1M
Bermuda onion plants at 65c, and
early prolific tomato, $1 1000. Ella
M. Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

Exc: some good, bright N. Ga.
syrup at 50c gal. for P..R. plants.
Walter Dorsey, Cleveland, Rt. 1.

Want P. R. potato plants. will
exc. pure bred Ancona eggs at 75c
per 15, or 100 for $3. P. A. Whidby,
Cumming, Rt. 2.

Exc. cupful of speckled Crowder
peas for 100 Stone or Ponderosa to-
mato plants; pumpkin seed, 10c for
Y% cupful; add postage. Jane Wiley,
Waleska, Rt. 1, Box 55. ?

Want peppermint plants (dried)
wild ginger skunk. cabbage, dried
May apple; write prices; will exc.
nice tomato, lettuce plants at 25c
100. E. J. Hart; College Park.

Exc. 2 pure Donaldson R. I. Red
hens for. 1500 yellow P. R. plants,
or 1 M potato plants and 500 cab-
bage plants. Mrs. A. D. Black-
stock, Jefferson, Rt. 1.

Want 500 potato plants; Big
Stem Jerseys, Early Triumph,
Nancy Hall and_ old-fashioned

Nigger Killer? will pay 80c (ea.)

M del. A. J. Willoughby, Waco,
Reed :
Exc. % bu. Calif. black-eyed: peas

for 5 MP. R. potato plants. J. M.
Lanham, Rome, Rt. 3.

Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Hight bu. Mathews Imp. Soy
beans, recleaned and sound, $2.75
bu.: 2-bu. for $5; FOB; Sat guar.
IE i. Albea, Metasville.

Cream. Crowder, white peas, 25c
gal. Honey drip cane seed, 3c Ib.;
large Spanish peanuts. No pops,
20e gal. Add postage to all. Mattie
Wright, Bremen,

Fifty bu. running Velvet bean
seed, in 14%4-bu. sacks, 75c bu. FOB.
J. B. Thompson, Cochran. P. O.
Box 114.

Sound cream Crowders, $1.50 bu.;
50c peck. J. KH. Harrell, Quitman.
Route 6.

Two hundred bu. each, Clays,
Red Rippers, New Eras, Whips,
Recleaned, in 8-bu. bags 75c bu.;
50 bu. amber cane seed, 3. bu.
bags, 50c bu. Cash. FOB. A. L.
Mauney, Cleveland.

Seven bushels running 90-day
speckled sound Velvets, 75c bu.
FOB. Exe. for sound milling white
corn at 50c bu, del. W. Martin,
Dawson.



/

F98 per cent good seed, 90 bu. FOB:

_Jage:





Georgia Products:
a For Sale

bu. FOB, or 1%c Tb. Ww. G. Law-
rence, Camilla.
Cream Crowders and purple. hull

Deas, 40c qt. D. F.. Howard,

Tlowery Branch.

Three hundred bu. No. 1 Pavedo
Soys, recleaned, any quantity,.
$1.50 bu. L. M. Felton, Mirshall-
ville. Z

Best var. cream sugar Cr owders,
bear until frost. Under pk jots, 15
Tis pk lots, $1.25: bu tots, $4;
posipaid J. S .Bartley, West Point.

Bight or 10-bu. 100 per eent
sound. Mung beans, 7c lb.; FOB.
Wm. S. Cox, Marble Hill. :

Bunch. colored butter beans, 10 ;
Ih. or 3 Ibs. 25c: or 7 Ib. for lots
of 70 lbs.; Whips, $1.25 bu; black
peas, 1.50 bu... All FOB. H.-G,
Gerdon, Whitesburg, Rt. 2.

Ten to 15 bu. Clay peas, Some
old. fashioned brown whips; picked
without rain, $1 bu. FOB. J. 0.
Cantrell, Cleveland.

Large speckled, pure white and
famous. silver hull | Crowders,
sound, clean, unmixed, treated, 100,

Ibs $5; best lady and Conch peas,
$6: 12 Ibs., $1; prepaid. e F,
Maddox, Lawrenceville.

One hundred and, twenty bu.
Brab peas, that think will test 95-.

~ bu.

25 bu. 90-day Velvets, 85c

grade 90 per cent. J. J. Mays;

Rosier. :
Choice, recleaned O-too-tans, $3

bu; FOB. Sample on request. c

M: Lowry, LaFayette.

-Two hundred and fifty bushels
Brown Whips, $1 bu.; over 10 bu.
90c bu. 200 bu. pure_ Coker No. 5
cotton seed, 40e bu.; want car of
good slipped shuck ear corn. Pp. R.
Stanley, Greensboro.

Recleaned Laredo Soys, Georgia
grown, $1. 50 bu. FOB. 0. K. David,
Marshallville. .

Fifty bu. 90-day Velvets, 100 per
cent sound, 85ec bue G. N. Ivey,
Sandersville, Rt. 3.

Ten bu. little yellow 2-crop peas;
clean, sound, $1.25 bu. FOB. Mrs.
M. Ih. Roberts, Gardi. :

Six Ibs. stringless green pod
bunch beans, sound, 6 bs. $1: and
postage; exc. 6 lbs. blackeyes for
42-Ybs, .- little Spanish peanuts.
Thos. Carden, Bremen, Rt, 1.

White, tender cornfield beans,
20e cup; sugar or salad pea, pump:
kin, 2. cups, 14c; Gooseberry. pie
plant, 3, 15c; Yellow root 12c Ib.,

exe. Mrs. Henry Hller, Ellijay,
Route 3.

White, tender cornfield beans,
20c cupful; S. C., R. I. cockerel,

Donaldson str. pure bred, $1.50.
John Wilson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 46.

Cream sugar Crowders, sound,
clean, 18 Ibs. per $1 postpaid; cash
with order; no chks. P. W. Wigley,
Dallas:

White and cream Crowders, also
lady peas, recleaned, treated,
gathered. without rain; perfectly
sound, 10 Ibs: -90c; $1.25 peck; $6
per 100 Ibs.; sat guar. EK. A. Hayes,
Buford.

Striped half-runner bean
15c teacupful; Ky. Wonders,

seed,
10c;

6 sugar pear trees, 40c postpaid in

Ga.; exc. for good, fried fruit. Mrs.
Ww. R. Thompson, Lawrenceville,
Route 1. E

Mung beans, 10c lb. and _ post-
Piedmont. Cleveland cotton
seed, Ist yr. Rolls cleaned; $1.25
per 100 Ibs. E. N. Eslinger, Ring-
gold.

Six wks. Crowders, white bush
putter beans, broom corn and mam-
moth sunflower seed, ea. 25 qt.;
3 qts. for 60c. Add postage. L. M.
Aderhold. Lavonia.

Hastings Mung beans, 10c Ib.
FOB. Have 6 bu. Walter H. Jones,
Ramhurst, Route 1.

Eighty-five bu. Brab peas, bright,
sound never rained on, in good
strong 2 bu. bags, $1 bu. KE. Vz.
Veal, Sandersville,

Sixty-eight bu. Brabs and 3%
bu. Red Hull speckled, at my home.
make best offer. D. C. Griffin,
Mitchell.

Sound, clean Brabhams 90c. bu.;
speckled, 80c bu.; mixed, 75c bu:

90-day velvets, 85e bu.; O-too-tans,
$2.70 bu. C. H. Cooke, Sanders-
ville, RFD.

Twenty bu. genuine O-too-tans,
$2.95: 2 bu. up, $2.75; 2 bu. Ma-
thews Soy beans, $1.50 bu.; Vel-
vets, 90c bu.; 2 or more bu. 85c
bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille.

Cutshort -cornfield bean seed,
guar. tender; 20c cupfull or exc.
Mrs. Charlie Prather, Ranger.

O-too-tans, $3.50 bu. FOB; Bi-
loxis, $2 bu. AH FOB. C. S. Colley,
Grantville.

One bu. cream. Crowder peas, $4 :

\

100 per cent sound, pure,

cleaned, gathered without





~ Georgia Products _
For Sale

f, 90-day Velvets, 85c bu. |

in one of | 4 Pu. up, g0e bu.

Gathered without: rain. Exc. some

for pigs and peanuts . at market}
price. M. IT. Tanner, Sandersville, g
Red, Box 8.
~ Q-too-tans,. recleaned, $3 bu;

FOB. No .XC. Tom Taylor, -Marsh-
allville.

Apl.. choice 70-day Velvets, 95-

free of

trash, 80c bu. Cash with order.
Sandersville,

LOB. R: R: Tanner,
Reute 1.
Nice, tender - cornfield beans,

about 34 Ibs. 25c per. lb. or 4 cups

for 50c. No stamps. Add postage.

Mrs. Pearl. woodward, Ranger.

Route 1.
Brabs.and Irons, good and gound,

ea. $1 bu. FOB this station. Ou As

Walker, Bllaville.

Tron and Brab peas, $f bu.; cane
seed, $1; white and brown Crow-
ders, Sc lb. for 5 Ibs. or more; corn-
field beans, 10c Ib. Hobson J.
Garner, Felton, Route 1.

Twenty-five bu. peas, clays, reds
and whips, 65e bu. FOB. TW:

Brantly, Devereux.

White Lady peas, 4c. tb.; citron
seed, -15e teacupful; exc. for hot
Mrs.

pepper plants... Add postage.
Rosie Crow, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Brabhams, 84e bu; clays and
speckled, 74c bu.; 1st class peas
in new even wt. bags, FOB. C.
H. Crawford, Thomson. :

Small lot of Brabs and other
peas, sell or trade for genuine P.
R. Potato plants, or pure Georgia

syrup. J. P. Rhodes, Jewell.

Forty bu. unknown peas, fre-
great producers of hay or grain;
also. a good table pea, $1.50. bu.
NOB ATG. Hasty, Kensington.

Mush peas, 10c. qt. Lifsey water-
melon seed, 25 Ib. or exc. for
anything can use. Write W. B.
King ;Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Two hundred bu. 40-day running
velvet beans, clean and sound, 75e
bu. FOB. C. Nicholson, Dexter.

About 35 bu. cream Crowders,
$1.25 bu. by the lot, or $1.50 bu.
less lots: all FOB Marietta. A. EH.

Bavenson, Roswell, Rt. 1.

Fifteen bu. Iron peas, $1 bu.; 25

bu. mixed. peas, 65c bu. FOR my

station. Money order with order.
O. A. McCluney, Lylerly, Rt. 2.

One hundred bu. 90-day speckled
Velvets, practically 100 per cent
sound, 75c.bu. FOB; sound, mixed
peas, 65c bu. FOB. D. W. Knight,
Dexter.

Good, sound No. 1 stock mixed
field peas, 75 bu. Good clean vel-
yet. bean seed, 75 bu. Heavy. bear-
ing 2-crop yellow Crowders, $2
bu. A. L. Law, Ocilla, Rt. 3.

Sev. bu. white, black-eye Calif. |

peas, $1 bu. Recleaned and treated.
J. N. Morris, Whitesburg, Rt. 3.

New era peas, pure, clean, sound,
15c bu. FOB; cane seed, 75c bu.
FOB. Money order. Samp Ray,
Canon, Rt, 1.

@ne hundred and fifty . No. =]
Bradhams, in new, even wt. 2%
bu. bags, 75 bu. FOB. 0. W. Pat-

terson, Lumpkin.

Thirty lbs. old-fashioned tender
cornfield beans, 14c 1b. for lot, or
20e Ib. in single lots. Mrs. Noble
Helland, Cedartown, Rt. 1.

fwo hundred bu. sound Brabs.,
$1 bu. FOB. Sample on request.
Money order or cashier chk. R. F.
Scarborough, Byron.

Fifty bu. Running Velveis, 98
per cent germination or better. In

2-bu. bags, 75c bu. FOB. oO. L.
Johnson, Metter.
About 25 bu. Brabs, 85c bu.;

about 30 bu. New Eras, 75c bu.;
abot 25 bu. blue speckled, 75c bu.

FOB, or exe. for potato plants.
Eroughton Stancil, Ball Ground,
Route 1.

No. 1 Brabs, 80c; Clays, Irons,
Eras and Clays each 70c bu. FOB.
In new 2%-bu. bags. C. D. Cheeley,
Mitchell.

Peanut Crowders, $2 bi: Sample
on request. J. C. Henry, Carroll-
ten, Route 1.

Pure, sound Brab peas, 80c bu.

Cash, No chks. Taylor Hooks,
Unadilla.
Twenty bu. recleaned, mixed

field peas, 90c bu.; also 10 bu. run- |

ning elvets, 95c bu. FOB East-
mean; 25 percent cash with order.
J. A. Ross, Howkinsville, Rt. 5.

Recieaned, Whips, New Eras,
Clays, Red Rippers 3 bu. bags 75
bu.; Amber Cane seed 50c bu. in
8-bu bags. Cash with order; FOB.
P. F. Mauney, Cleveland.

Twenty-five bu. Mathews Imp.
Soy beans, $3.50 per bu. FOB, R.
8S. Broathurst Americus. :



bu: white bunch butter beans, 4

reras and Crowders.

LrOB. J. D.

-65 bu. No order less than 25 bu,

rain, |

and Biloxi beans all No. 1s, 80 5

,cane seed, 75c pu.

Jackson wonder and Ky. wonders,
same price. J. E: Smith, | Barnes:

Georgia Product
For Sale

- O-too- -tans, new crop, sound,

cleaned, 2% bu. even wt. bag:

FOB. No. exc. _ Charlie

Marshallville. fas

at, 90-day seed Velvets, Balen














up, .90e bus S.
Sandersville, Rt. 1.
Sixty bu. bright. Clay: peas

Jb. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ree
. Ninety-day Velvets,
Rippers, Clay and mixed peas
BK. Halstead, wk lle,
Box 414, :

Nice, clean ream or white sugar
Crowders, 12 Ibs. postpaid, $1,
Write for quantity prices on- new.
2B. F, O'Kele 2
ley, Maysville.

Thirty. bu. white, .blackeye Calif,
peas, & bu. sugar Crowders, $1. 25
bu.; 100 per cent pure, sound, wee:
vil-free. WwW. L. Lester, Rockmart,
Route. 3.

Mixed peas, 65c bu.; whips, 8h

Miller, Chipley,

Colored cornfield bean seed 15e
Ib.;, 2 Ibs. up del. Mrs, C. H. Dane j
Clarkesville, Rt. 1. 4

Seventy-five bu. or more. nee
peas, sound and free from wo









FOB Toccoa. :
Eastanollee. <

Ninety-day running Velvet beans,
90c bu.; Clays, 7Tdc;. mixed - peas,
75c; Brabs $1; Biloxi Soy beans,
$2. AN FOB! Wet: Wilson, Davis
poro.

Mathews Soy beans, $2. bu. FOB.
J. C. Gibson, Agricola. eee |

Fifteen bu. big brown Coven 3
5e lb. or $38 bu. FOB Shipping: Ww.
D. Watson, Loganville.

Black-eyed Calif. peas, 40c dis
for seed; also pop corn, 10 Ib.
shelled. Add postage. Mrs. Jas,
K. Scott, Carrollton, Rt. 1.

Two hundred bu. fFrons,

GoW. Watkins, |









Velvets
bu. FOB. Cash: with order. A. a
Sasser, Bonaire.

Thirty Ibs. sugar Crowders, be
tb.; 80 Ibs. black-eyed peas, 3 Ib.
exe. for equal value, Jim Hall, .
Menlo. ip

Truckers large, sweet siler halk :
Crowder peas, immensely prolific,

%

lead. vegetable pea in vicinity of Z





Atlanta, 8 Ibs. 64c; $3.50 bu. pres

paid. Lester Kerlin, Buford, RFD.

Fifteen bu. sound, running clay
peas, 80c bu.; 10 bu. nice, clean
All del. at
Gainesville. H. A. Satterfield,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Hastings mung beans and rome: =
Crowders, 8 Ibs. $1; Hastings cabs
bage-collard, 10 oz; 75 Ib, exci
for P.. R. potato plants. E, a
Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 2. :

Purple hull sugar, Crowder peas, |
ty-pal, 50c: gal. 75c; peck, $1.25;
postpaid. Charlie B. Johnston,
Hoganville.
White bunch

$2 peck; $8 bu. del.



butter beans, 200

Ih.: in Gay

ville. R: A, Box 71. . =

Lady - Finger peas for sale or
exc. 12 Ibs. for.1 bu. honey drip e
cane seed, or bright leaf smoking
tobacco. R. C, English, Barnes:
ville, Fee:

One hundred and twenty-five bu.
Brab peas, $1 bu. not del; also
6 bu. sorghum seed, 8c Ib. Fe Bi
Calvert, MeIntyre, Rt. 1, Box 80,











very prolific and drough resi
%c bu. FOB. B.. F. Aten, va
ville,











j

SYRUP FOR SALE

Ga, cane syrup, 50c per. 10 tb.
can; 50-buckets to sell or exe. for a
pigs, shoats, or anything can use;
dried apples, 8 1b.; all FOB. ot
I. Harper, Sweet Gum. ee

SWEET AND CURED MEATS:
Fresh country cured meat, hams
and shoulders. Sell or exc. for @





good shoat. Mrs. H. A. Boles,
Duluth. =
VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Want to contract with reliable

party to grow tomato, pepper, an
Mrs.








okra for them this season. ;
W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rt. 1. 4

Ready for market May 5; truck -
loads of bunch turnip greens. Re 7
quest truckers ee ak 4 miles ~
west of Ft. Valley. G. BH. Rice, i
Valley. a



HONEY BEES AND BEE sur
PLIES FOR SALE a

Good, nice, clean 1932 honey, =
gal., FOB, Cash with order.



chks. John L. Bennett, Scie
RY: 2 Box ah