Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1934 April 19

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-OLUME 17.

: Poultry For Sale



: ANCONAS

2 Ancona yearling cockerels.
Right shade and size, nice birds,
$1.00 ea. or exc. for pullets;

udzu, mature roots, $5.00 M,|

FOB. F, W. Maddox, Stone Mtn.
AUSTRALORPS
Pure Osborn strain Australorp
ens and roosters, $1.25 ea.; 30
hens and 3 roosters, $30.00. Miss
Laura Curry, Stockton.



: BANTAMS
1 trio of Silver Sebrights, $15;
rs from Golden, Silver Se-
hts or Dark. Cornish bant-
ms, $5. 00, per 15. Certified. Robt.
lark, M&con, 177 Boulevard.

1 fine stock Buff Cochin bant- |

m, April hatch cockerel, $1.00
OB. Exc. for 2 young laying
mmon bantam. hens. Charley
Burns, Calhoun, R 4.
Golden Sebright bantams, 50c
. Eggs, 50c per 15; Jersey milch
w, fresh in, $35.00. Mrs. R.
. Huff, Bowdon, Box 402.
2 Jap Silkie cockerels, fine
reeding, $1.25, or 75c ea.; fer-
le, Bronze turkey eggs, $1.75
oz. M. M. Murray, Americus,
A.
8 bantam (mixed) roosters, 2
red ones and 1 white, last years
atch. Little Rice and Purple
ll and brown-eyed peas. Make
: ron all. Sell separately or
together. Mrs. Harry J. Floyd,
Chipley, R2.

ARRED AND OTHER ROCKS
Buff Rock cocks, 50c, 75c and
$1.00 ea.; eggs, 60c per 15, or exc.
int setting of Blue Andalusian
hatching eggs. Turken hen, lay-
75c. Write first. Mrs. C. R.
rrells, Monroe, R 1.

Parks strain B. R. cockerels,
April and June 1933 hatch. Reg.
Per. No. 543-C-34. $3.00 pair
FOB; eggs, 85c per 15 del. Crates

Mrs. H. L. Odom, Daisy. -

B. R. hens and rooster, $7.00;
Mammoth White Pekins, 2
ks, drake, $1.50 at my yard.



Johnnie Stanton, East |.

nt, 218 Chattahoochee Ave.
pure bred White Rock roost-
Ss, $1.00 ea. Money order. Mrs.
_W. Manley, Omega, R 2.
B. Rock rooster, last April
itch, full stock, $1.00, or exc.
r dried apples, free of worms
d peel. Mrs. H. W. Bryson,
tersville, 405 Tenn. St.
10 hens, 2 yrs. old, laying.
ks strain. Reg. Per. $8.50

lot. Eggs, 60c del. at my.

- yard, not shipped. 100 Ibs. pure
pop corn, few ibs. okra seed,

15c lb. Mrs. John A. Watson,
ymont.

CORNISH
50 Dark Cornish hens and lay-
pullets, 5 cocks, $40.00; 10
ms and 1 cock, $8.50, FOB.
s, '75c per 15, $2.00 for 50, pre-
. O. Sikes, Sylvester.



G. C. ADAMS

Pyacpreunruge.

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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF M ARKETSJ. F. GREER, DIRECTOR

STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934.









NG T ICE

TO FARMERS!

The Department of Agriculture is continuing the
distribution of Legume inoculation atcost. The price as
reduced last fall is 25c for each l.acre size bottle and
$1.00 for each 5 acre size bottle, postpaid anywhere i in

Georgia. Legume inoculation enriches the soil as well

All parties are requested to please specify the kind

cow peas, velvet beans, peanuts, soy beans, alfalfa, clo-

ver, vetch, etc.

7

SS

- as increasing the yield and quality of the crop.

&

of Legume for which inoculation is desired, whether for



















MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA

Prevailing Wholesale Prices April 16, 1934. Always Subject to Variation.
Georgia produced, nearby Hennery, selected, fresh eggs: Retail, 27 doz. Wholesale, 23c doz.
Atlanta

Kees, Extra, Selected Whites, doz. Sy
Eggs, Extra, 0g = ee my
Eggs, Standard, 022 222 ee 15

Eggs, Georgia trade, doz... 14%- ae

PICs. Vor Vt OOM. eee ee
Hens, Heavy- -Breed, i 11-.12

Hens, eshorns, ib. ss ee - 09-.10
Roosters, Ib. .05-.06

Turkeys, Ib. ee
Ca DONS. Des eee eee eee
Country Butter, best table, lb. ---

Field Peas, mixed, bu. .-_--------.- 1.75
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. -------- 2.00
Ear Corn, (80 Ibs. to bu.), bu. ----- 75

ie Wea t= DU ee Se =

Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. ____--- 2. 00
Cabbage, (green, per 100 Ibs.) ---. 1.50
Cabbage, (white, per 100 lbs.) _--. 1.50
Peavine Hay, No. 1, ton

Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton

PRODUCTS.





INDEX

Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted
Baby Chicks For Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted
Positions Wanted

Farm Help Wanted
Plants For Sale

Seed For Sale

Georgia Products For Sale





SPANISH PEANUTS$65. 00 per ton Delivered Mills,

U. 8S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE quotations on 92 SCORE BUTTERBased up-
on Open Market Sales at CHICAGO: April 9, 21c; April 10, 21c; April 11, 21c; April 12,











NUMBER

Poultry For Sale



3 Cornish hens and cock,
ea. Exc. for Australorps;
highly bred W. L. same
H. Getzen, Pendergrass.

1 pure bred Cornisn cock, $1.2
1 hen, $1.00; also 2 yr. old Arka
sas Traveller brood cock,

| Warhorse, pure bred cock, $

2 hens, $1.00 ea. Cash with de:
Jaek Hawkins, Mitchell.

GAMES
2 hens and 3 pullets, C
Greys, $5.00, $1.25 ea. E
Vaughn, Jr., Royston, R 1.
4 fine Blue pit game hens, $
ea.; 2 fine Blue cocks, $2.00



cy

|2 yrs. old and dead game Ce

Griffin, Gainesville, 85 Oak S
Pure Black Cubans, stag, 2
lets, $7.00; eggs, $2.50 per 15, p
paid. Want to hear from pa

having pure Don Smith Blu

| Arkansas Travellers. Fred Broel

Rockmart, Box 45.

8 pure bred Allen Roundh
hens, $1.00 ea. FOB. W. He Mt
Connell, Calhoun.

1 fine Allen Roundhead 2 yr.
old rooster 6 hens, laying, $5:

| FOB. Money order. E. P. Po

Eastanollee.



LEGHORNS

Pure B. L. hens from no-akin
stock, now laying, March an
April hatch, 75 ea. plus ex
Mrs. T. A. Stowers, Tifton

Booths AAA W. L. 15 mos.
cock. Excellent breeder, almost
perfect; one of 7 best out of 150
cockerels, $1.00. T. W.. a
Demorest. j

40 W. Leghorn hens, 1 yr. 6d
English strain, 40c ea., OB. J
Flanagan, Lumber City, R 1.

75 pure bred Everlay Strai 1
select, now laying 3B. Leghori
hens, 65c ea.; 1 rooster given
each 15 hens. G. W. Paulk, Willa-
coochee, R 2.

W. Leghorn, yr. old hens la
ing 65 per cent average, 7
*Phone Main 6516, J. F. Wilki
son, SNS, 122 Lakewood
race. =
. Healthy, heavy English Ss.
W. L. roosters, cost 30c ea. as di
old chicks. Sell now, $1.00 e:
$4.00 for 5 FOB. Cv Leon Smit
LaGrange, R 1.

40 W. L. hens, healthy and la
ing. Shephard strain, 4 roosters,
English strain, 50c ea. for q
sale, to make room for youl
chicks. W. Q. Stuckey, Hazl
hurst;-h i.

~ LEGHORNS
10 to 12 wks. old cockerels fro
bates type English 2 yr. old he
ed to Roselawns Ped. co
erels, $2.00 ea., FOB. C. D. 1
Pelham.
English W. Leghorns: 40 hens.



and 4 non-related cocks, $28:

not prepaid, or exc. for B. Roc!
Mrs. G. G. Pearce, Norman = x













Department Of -
Agriculture
Executive Offices: aon

tate Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

- G. C. ADAMS, :

Commissioner

J. Fr GREER, Director
Bureau of Markets 4

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Hal Laughlin, Atlanta, -



ing shereteom:

Poultry Fe or Sale

raised and kept on- clean,
ge, rigidly culled,. select-
aying well now, 60c ea. in

of 15 or more, FOB. J. As)

lliff, Screven, Ril.
trios S.C: Dark B: L.
and $10.00 trio;

and 00 respectively per setting:

ce membership in American
wn Leghorn Club: with every.)

C. H.' Pittman, Decatur,
ox 178. .
ns' AAA cockerels, Febru-

heats from: 224- amt ese

me W. I. and P. W.! Reexs;.
: M. A. Newton, States-

Mating ceakeerels:

th through the 22nd. Order
. Mrs. J. E. Chandler, Mil-

B. L. Mareh. 1933) hatch:

Tormahilen strain, 65c: ea.;
B: L. cockerels, 8: wks: old, 45c'
W. V. Newman, Coces

W. L. hi

| Highest record. layers, .

| ville, Re 1.

| P. A. banded youngsters.
| respondence
| Etheridge, Richland.

{| produce.
1085 Stewart Ave.

.., banded
ef pril. 1933 Eater, Buif Leghorn

epes, 75

SL 00.
B. Ready for del. April



M

Poultey F or sald

of layers, 80c ea.. J. R. qeedan |
| Macon; Rt.

18. large type W. Ln hens, 9
mos. old, Hollywood strain, mated
with British Columbia stock.
90c ea:
Mrs. H. D. Lee, Mt. Vernon.



MINORCAS
Rucks AAA Buff Minorca
cockerels, yr. old, $1:00 ea. FOB,

or exc. for pullets, same breed

and age. H. G. McCranie, Milan.
13 hens and rooster, Buff
Minorcas, 18 mos. old, $15.00
FOB. E. H. Jones, .Waycross..
400 best. egg grade Booths
White Minorca pullets and cock-

jerels, 60c ea., 10 to 12 wks. old.

Any number sold. J. M. Clark,

Screven, R 1



| MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

30 nice mixed hens, 75 ea.,

| FOB. Mrs. J. T. Goodrum, War-
wick, R 3.

ot es of farm produce and |)



ORPINGTONS

11 Lady-Egg-A-Day Buff

| Orp. hens and 1 rooster, 1933
| hatch, $15.00;
1933 hatch cock, $1.00. , All OB.|
'|E. A. Dawley, Leary.

1 Dark Cornish



PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
1 Peacock with long tail, $15.00.

| Mrs. Austin H: Barnett, Wash-
Jington, R 1, West.



PIGEONS:
12 pr. White Kings,. $6.00, or

|}exc. for 9 hens or for anything

can use. A. G. Oliver, Means-

Several pair pigeons, 50c pair,
or 25c each. G. A. Poole, Gaines-

| ville, Re 4:

About 6 or 8 pr. common mixed

{colored pigeons, 30c pair,.or exe.
| for value.
| Harlem.

Barrett H. Prather,

Sacrificing my entire loft of

genuine White Kings: 30 pr. and:
| 10 oungsters.

70 healthy birds

for $25.00. , Act quick. H. P.

| Robinson, Decatur, R 2.

25 pr. White Kings, all mated
and working, $12.50 for loft on
account of having to move. Exc.
for chickens. A. C. Parks, At-

lanta, 515 Ethel St., N.

Choice White and Silver Kings,

| carefully mated, from best blood

lines. 1933 tested pairs, and N.
Cor-
a pleasure. J. Li.

6 pr. large Spanish pigeons,

White Kings, 35 pr. mated;
and. working.
choice birds, 75c pr. Will trade.
J. M. Copeland, Atlanta;

Paces Ferry Rd., N. E.

20 barnyard (mixed) pigeons, |

10c ea., FOB. No checks. Mattie
Jackson, Ivey. j

-8 pr. mixed pigeons, 20c pr.,.or |: ~

4. pr. 75c.. Mated and working.
Some solid white: FOB: J. W.
Lowe, Mansfield, R-1, Box 36.
. 30 pr. large squab _ breeders,

White Kings, Dr. Byrde strain. |

Mated and working. First. class,
old birds, $30.00, or exc. for 500
W. L. day old chicks. J: (C. M.
Boblen, Madison, euo.



QUAIL.

Can supply, half grown quail in
June for either re-stocking or
breeding purposes. Quail eggs can
be del. at once, subject to prior
orders. Prices reasonable. Ed M:
Furlough, Thomasville.



R. I. REDS
3 hens and rooster, Donald-
sons R. I. Reds; $4.00, postpaid.

Mrs. H. S. Morgan, Senoia, R 2,
Box 13:

50: Ponatdsan: Rol: Reds, 22 YXS;

| Bronwood, Box 83.

Large |:
464

ARKET BULLETIN ne
"Poultry: #o or r Sale

chicks, AAA hae 250- 342 Sane
$$1.25 ea. and take all. Mrs. A:
J. Anthony, Midland.

7 R. I. Red hens and 1 cock-
erel, 75 ea., FOB. Mrs. W. H.
Moore, Bowdon, Star R.

Year old R. I. Red cockerel,
$1:50; . .N... 2. oe Gaines-
ville, R 38.

20 R. I. Red pullets, 1933 hate,
high laying strain, 2 cocks, 12
and 18 mos. old, $20.00, or exc.
for Jersey or Guernsey heifer,
fresh or will freshen. soon. Mrs.
Jack. Barley, Darien.

10. dark,~ velvety S..C. R.. 1
Redhens, 1 yr. old, laying. Pure
Donaldson strain, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
H. L. Elliston; Ellaville. ae

Mahood strain S.C. R: I. Red
hens, 1% and 2 yrs. old, $1.50
ea.; roosters, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
each; eggs, $1.15 per setting; $4.00
C. Miss Belle Timmerman,



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC.
2 White Pekin drakes, 75c ea.
Mrs. Harvey Dodson, Conley.
3 head of nice Bronze turkeys,
2 hens, $3.00. each;. tom, . $5.00;
eges, $2.25 doz. or 15 each. La-
vella Davis, Waresboro.
3 M. B. turkeys: tom and 2
hens, now laying, $8.00, not pre-~

ery Branch; R 1.

- 10 pure Mammoth White Pe-
kins, 2 drakes,. 8. ducks, $7.50
FOB. J. Edwin Sims, Jackson,
ie 5,

4 Mammoth. Bronze toms and ID.
hens, $22.00 for lot, to be del.
at my farm. J. T. Long, Good
Hope, P. O. Box 12.

2 Bronze 1933 hatch, now lay-
ing hens; 1 tom, for sale or exc.
for a good gilt, ready to breed,
or for a nice Jersey heifer, yr.
old. Bring. hog. or heifer. and. get
turkeys. T. J. Cearley, Marietta,
R 2.

qT Speckled Guineas, now lay-
ing, 1 rooster, $4.00, or exc. for
75 White Wyandottee . chicks.
Edw. H. Legg, Oakman. :

Muscoveys: 8 ducks and 3
draakes, $10.00, or sell 4 ducks
and drake, $5.00. Roy Bruce,
Adairsville, R- 1.

- Bourbon Red poults and eggs
from large flock of breeders. se-
lected for type, production and
quick maturity. Eggs, $3.00 per
12; $5.75, 25; $20.00 C: Postpaid.
Mrs. W: N. Lott, Braselton, R 1:

1 pure White Pekin drake,
young stock, $1.00,.or exc. for. 25
White Pekin eggs.
Rivers, Wrens.

4 pure bred, large White Em-
den geese and 2 ganders, year
old, full feathered and laying;

Southern, Cartecay.. ~ .
WYANDOTTES



$1.00 each. Mrs. Guy Reed, Oak-

| wood.
2: pure R. e, S.-i, Wyandotte

cocks, 75c ea.; hens, same price.
Exe for reg. Jersey heifer calf:
Docia: Harris, Lula. ~

~ 30 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
hens, 1 yr. old, and 2: roosters;

eggs, 75c per 15; del.
gar Ray, Ellijay; R 3:

1S. I. RR. C. Wyandotte
del. rooster, $1.00, FOB. Jack
Cochran, Stonewall.

Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS
Want reasonably priced, laying
age Silkies. by pair and extra
hens. Mrs. Jim Gardner, Ross-
ville,- Ro 1:

Mrs. Ed-









Sheatham,
Church St.

paid. Mrs. Ruby Howard, Flow-,

Mrs. Jno. F. |

also fat, $1.50 each. Mrs. Less-

4 pure bred White Wyandotte |
hens and rooster, yr. old, $4.00, or |.

$25.00; 15 hens and rooster, $12;.



Poultry Wanted

Cates Miss M. E. Adams, Mari-
etta, R 3.



LEGHORNS:
Want to hear from party hav-

ine R. C. Brown or Buff Leg-

horns. Tom Miller, North. Cal-

houn, Ga.

Want. 4-8 wks..
without hens) chicks;
Leghorns, Barred or White
Rocks, Reds, Minorcas. Booth
stock, from 1933 if possible. HE. H.
East Macon, 360

old (with or
Brown

Want to buy or exc. 6 Brown
Leghorn roosters for same. Mrs.
Robt. Walton, Martinez.

Want 100 thoroughbred Tan-
cred hreghorn pullets, 7 to 8-wks.
old. State lowest price. Samuel
L. Venable, College Park.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Want cockerels about frying
size of Pdigreed flocks, where



/proof of egg-record can be fur-

nished of the immediate parent-
age. Mrs. Julia Hays, Atlanta,
859 Edgewood Ave., S. E.

Want to hear from party hav-
ing 100 or 200 hens to let out for
half of eggs. I will furnish feed.
J. B. Hutchens, Newnan, R 1.

Want not more than 15 hens
and rooster ta:raise baby chicks
on halves. I feed them and re-
turn. the chickens you send.
Write immediately. Herschel Gil-
bert, Cairo, 309: Central. Ave. .

Will give 2 feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap. ea. for some nice 6 wks. old
pullets; large breed. Mrs. Vashti
Hamer, LaGrange.

Want: 100 to 500: pullets to raise
on shares. Lewis E. Beers, New-
nan.



: QUAIL 5
Want best price on 1 or 2 pr.
mated Quail pen raised, for
breeding purposes: Quote price
also on Quail hatching eggs, and
directions on best way to raise
successfully. EL R. Martin;

| Winder, R 3.



TORKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
: DUCKS, ETC.

Want some turkey hens. Will
exc. tom for a hen and buy an-
other one, if reasonably priced.
Write at once. R. G. Anderson,
Tunnell: Hill; R 2: |

Will exc. up to 18 B. L. pullets,
now laying for common geese; 1
pullet for 1 goose. My hens direct

from Booth as baby chicks, May,

1933. J: A. Turner, Boston.



WYANDOTTES
Want to buy 1 pure bred White
Wyandotte cockerel, also 1 set-
ting of W. Wyandotte eggs, cheap
for cash. Mrs. Orace. Brooks,
Hillsboro,-R 1.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Strong, healthy, heavy mixed
chicks, $6.30 per C; $3.50 for 50;
$1.90 for 25 del. Order now. Cer-
tificate. No.. 3155.. Clyde Strick-
land, Sereven.

White Rocks, Barred Rocks,
White Wryandottes, R. I. Reds
and* White Leghorns. Big, strong;
livable chicks. Moderate prices.





Code Permit No. 1486; J:.C. Bast-

on,. Milledgeville.

' Several hundred White: Leg-
horn day old. chicks: each week
from well culled, heavy laying
parent. stock. Bred for produc-
tion, vitality and egg size, $6.95
per , prepaid. D. P. Martin,
Cobbtown.

English W. LL. and R. I. Red
baby chicks, $8.00-C: Leghorn
hens mated to ped. cockerels di-
rice from Roseland Farms;

Cuctom. hatching. ,214c. per. egg..
|-Certificate ae . 27129. L. a Teves,

Zebulon:

|ege tested strain



Thursday, April 19,

Baby Chicks Wantec

Want 200 bloodtested and
Anconas
raise on halves to 8 Wks. old. ]
furnish feed and labor; other
party pay transportation cl
Mrs. W. F. Thompson, Boston.

- Want 100 B. L. chicks. Will p
$6:00 per C; also want 200 baby

chicks: to raise on halves, lar

breed. I pay postage
and furnish feed. Mrs.

Norm:
Stubbs, Glennville. =

Other party pay. shipping. c
Mrs. W. N. Altman, Blackshe
Ry; :
Want 1 to 500 White or Browtl
L. chicks: to raise on halves. Can
furnish ref. on raising chicks Or
halvesWNirs: he Satterfield,
Cleveland, R 5. /
Want 100: chicks to: raise on
halves. Prefer Reds; Buff Rock
Buff Leghorns. I pay che.
way and furnish feed. Mrs. Da
Farmer, Swainsboro, R: 2. |.
Want 100 S. L. Wyandoites,
B. L., or Black Minorcas to raise
on halves to 8: wks. old. Part:
pay chgs. both ways. I furnish

|feed. Mrs. Pluma Priest, Ranger,

Tere 8)

raise-on halves to 12 wks. o!
Plenty good feed and good p!
to raise them in. Marvin. Moore,
Marietta, R. 2. ps

Want 300 or 600 baby chicks
to raise on halves to 20 days old;
also want good, settled woman

|to asisst with light farm work.

E. D. Powell, Callins. -
Want 1-200 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. Wyan-

dottes or Buff preferred. Writ

first: Mrs. Emma Frady Ds ;
land; RI.

Want 100 baby chicks to rais
on halves to 6 or 8 wks. old,
Large breed preferred. Also want
exc. value for feed sacks, or for
meat,. lard, etc. Mrs. Cora
Broome, Cornelia, Box 594.

Want 200 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. old. I furs
nish feed and pay return chgs.
Any breed. Mrs. C. W. a
Dublin, RS



Eggs F or Sale



Selected eggs for hatching,
from: fine, healthy White Orp.,
bred from best strain. and snov
white, 5c per set. dek Ca
to be ret. Mrs..B: F.. Harriso:
Bolingbroke.

Choice pure bred: Australor 0
eggs, 75c per setting. N. Mw
Young, Merchon,. R= 1.

Pure Buff. Rock. eggs,. 60 per
15, :

Reals

Pure bred White Rock eggs,
$1.00 per 15 del. Mrs. R. J. Bruce;
Toccoa, R. 3.

B. L. eggs, 60c. per. 15, $1.00 per
30.. C. E. Smith, Braselton.

M. B.. turkey eggs, now. ready,
$1.50 doz. postpaid. Cash with
order. Exc. few doz. for P. R.
potato plants. Mrs. Millard, Ss

ner, Bowdon, R 3.

Pure Golden Buff one Egg-a=
ok strain selected hatching

eggs, $1.00 per 16:del; pure Gold-
en Sebright pantan egys, $1:00
per 15; few bantam hens; $1.00
ea. Mrs. R: Q. Miller, Acworth;
FES 2:

-5' doz. eggs: per week from big
bone M. B. turkeys, $2:00 :
in lots of 4 doz.; $2.15 for sirigle
doz. April, May, June del. Mrs.
G. L. Dorsey, Clermont, Ril. __

J. B.- Giant eggs, ~65e per
del. Cartons ret. Want to he
from parties having Yellow Be
muda: Yam potatoes: {
ae gre Re


: April 19, 1934.

Eggs Fe or Sale.

Peck. Pheasant eggs, 10c
Blackneck, 20c; Mutants,
Mongolians, 15c; Goldens,
hearst, 35c; Golden Se-
it and Barred Rock bant-
$1.50 per 15. J. L. Berry,
YOSs.
asant eggs: Golden, - Silver,
golian, Amhearst, Ringnecks,
; lave selected Tancred S. C.
ges, for sale or exc. for
bantam or Pheasants.

id Jennings, Jr., Americus, P.

0x 84.
iff Rock eggs, pure Nugget
n, 75c per: 15; $1.50 for 30.
Cockerels for sale. Mrs. G.
ble, Adairsville.
re bred Dark Cornis eggs,
wt. 5-7 lbs.; mated with
b. unrelated cocks), $1.00
5. Mrs. Fred Johnson, Daw-
R 6.
alters strain Jersey White
it eggs, $1.00: per setting. pre-
id; hens and roosters: for
ng, $1.50 ea. J. R. Voyles;

Allen and Saunders
head eggs, $1.00 per 17.
set. for set. of Light Brahma
ff Cochin eggs. Albert Tal-

it; Menlo, Re: 2:
Pure Blue Andalusian eggs,
per 15. Jessie Qwenby, OCul-
(Resident: of

tching eggs from prize flock
lolterman strain B. Rocks,
per setting.. Exc. for peas,
oceans, potato plants. J. E.
ondson, Temple.
Buff Orp. eggs, 75 per. set.
or exe. for seed peanuts, or
potato plants; okra seed,
cupful, or exc. Mrs. E. A,
ns, Bowdon, R: 3.
+R. eggs from closely culled,
ted hens. Mrs. Cates cock-
head flock, 50c per 15. Mrs.
N. Carter, Baxley, R 1.

Donaldson str. S.C. R: I., also:

nish eggs, ead. kind 60c per
. Crates to be ret.. Mrs. J. F:
awick, Tennille.
ice: Ringneck ~ English
asant eggs, 10c ea., any quan-
J. H. Grumbuie, Egypt:
stralian White Guinea eggs,
25 per 18 del.; also P. R: Por-
potato slips; May and
Gel, $1.50: M' del.
ham peas. L..E. Williams,

ire Bronze turkey: eggs, $2.0
lel. Bird: Bros. strain.
r. fertile eggs and: safe del.
Cauthern, Tallapoosa, R 2.
re bred Dark Cornish (hens
5-7. Ibs.; cocks, 9-11- Ibs.);
per 15. Jas. J: McEl-
Monticello, R.6, Box 54.
is300 ege str. W. L. ,from
winning: stock) eggs $1.00
15. Case to be ret. Mrs. W.
ummus, Covington, Rt..5.

Blue: Toulouse. goose eggs, |

ea. prepaid; 20c ea: at home,
C. W. Page, Norcross. |
Giant Bronze turkey. eggs: from
related pens. Young toms wt:
to'32:lbs: Z. J. Lee, Red

L. eggs; 45c per 15. Exe. for
value if other. party: pay
e both ways. Mrs. Frank
as, Lyerly, Ro 1;

ure, heaviest: type: Dark. Cor-

igs, $150 per 15> or: crate

doz. $2.25. prepaid. rom 2

old: hens: Crate to:be ret:

C. V: Walker, Blackshear:

neneck Pheasant eggs, 10c
Barred Rock. bantam eggs,

ea.;. Golden: Sebright eggs,
per 15. Mrs. C. A: .Morton,
OSS:

Ww: Settings of. old: fashioned
Speckled guinea eggs, 60c

pdozen*, 2< doz... $100;- Bs. P:

e: to be ret; your: expense.

_ Grady, Chapman,

; eggs from

| $1.00 per
.Cartons ret. W. H. Richardson,

Exe, for

Butler;



boas For Sale.

for hatching, $1.00 per 15 del..

Year old pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs,
Zack Scott, Concord.

Few settings M. B. turkey eggs,
$1.40 per doz. Crate to be ret.

| Exe. for wheat or Scratch feed

for biddies.
Toomsboro.

Pure bred..Buff Orp. (Mrs. Ed
Morgan strain) eggs, $1.00 per
setting, postpaid. No chks. Mrs.
EH. Webb, Sr., Oglethorpe,
Ps :

Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, 50c
per 15, del. Unrelated cock: Mrs.
Ethel Gladden, Tallapoosa, Eied.

Wild Mallard duck eggs,- $1.00
per doz. Money order. E. M. Eth-
ridge, Carl.

Hatching eggs from a_pen of
pure bred R. I: Reds, 75c per 15.
Mrs. D. F. Walker, Warthen.

Mammoth, White Pekin duck
eggs, 75c per 13, del. Guar. fresh
and fertile. B. L. Mobley, Ludo-
wici, R 1.

Pure S. C. R. I? Red eggs, 15
for 60c; 30 for $1.00, prepaid.
Want to hear from party who can
furnish me 10 M or more P. R.
potato plants by April 15th. H.
J. Chandler, Commerce, R 1.

White Cornish eggs, $1.00 per
15, $1.50 for 30, del. Mrs. H. W.

Mrs. J..T. Holland,

Law, Chula.

J. B. Giant eggs: from pure
bred hens, Royal Purple strain,
15; 302 for

Elberton, R 3.

Pure Dark Cornish eggs, 75c
per 15, postpaid. Money orders
accepted only. Mrs. Harvey H.
oster, McDonough, R 5, Box 113.

Golden Sebright. bantam: eggs,
75e per 15; B.C Pope, Talla:
poosa, R 2.

Hatching eggs from Rucks
AAA Grade Golden Buff. Minor-
Cas; ec per 15; . $325" per. :
$10.00 case; Booths AAA W. L.
eges, 60c per 15;-$2:75 C. All del.
I, K. Norman, McDonough.

The worlds. largest breed of
the whole Turkey family. Birds
originated in Mtn. of Calif. Eggs
for hatching at prices cut to the
bone. L. J. Ellis, Cumming.

Thoroughbred R. I. Red
hatching eggs, 75c per 15 del. J.
W. Harper, Sweet Gum.

Mammoth Golden Bronze tur-
key: eggs, pure stock, $3.00 per
12 del. April del. Miss. Gussie
Strickland, Alvaton.

Limited number hatching
eggs, $1.50 per 15, from thor-
oughbred Giant Black Minorcas,
old -type Black Langshans; J. B.
Giants, Ringlet B. Rocks, Buff
Cochin Bantams. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, Peters Bldg.

Pure bred M. B, turkey: eggs,
$4.00 per 15. Mrs. T. W. Mc-
Allister, Buena Vista.

Bronze turkey eggs, slightly
mixed: with Bourdon Reds, $2.00
per doz., postpaid. Mrs. Bettie
Roberts, Tallapoosa, R 2. .

Carefully selected hatching
eggs from Parks every day: lay-
ers, 600 per 15; 90c for: 30; 3 set-

tings, $1.75 del. and crates del.

Mrs. J. S. Raulerson, Hecke.
ham, R 1.

Pure bred: Mammoth White
Pekin duck eggs; 60c per 12, pre-
paid. Cash-with order. Miss Ver-
na Fulford, Ellaville, R 3.

Osborn: strain: Australorp eggs
for hatching, 15 for $1.00. W. C.
Davidson, Columbus.

Giant strain S. C. Black
Minorca (breeding Black Minor-
cas: exclusively for . 8 yrs:), se-
lected eggs, $1.00 per 15, postpaid.
L. B. Millians,. Newnan.

Selected hatching eggs: from
Thompson strain Barred Rocks,
50cper 15,-$3.00 C del. Mrs. ASC:
ponte Blakely.

Worlds largest big bone Giant

Bronze ee eggs: at high: fer=j
tility - related

$1.75 del.:



MARKET BULLETIN

Eggs For Sala

Campbell,
vard, S. E.

Pure Donaldson Red eggs, $1.30:

for 30: postpaid; rhubarb (pure)
plants, $1.00 doz. Good roots.
Miss .Ida Dodd, Fairmount,.R.1.

Pure bred Walters strain Jer-

|sey White Giant eggs, $1.00: per

15, prepaid; .also roosters ..and
hens for breeding, $1.50 ea. J. R.
Voyles, Morrow.

Giant strain Light Brahma
eggs from special matings, $1.00
per setting, 2 settings, $1.75. R.
C. Mulligan, Washington, R_ 3.

Eggs Wanted

Chicken and turkey eggs
hatched on halves in lots of 250.
Exp. Write before sending eggs.
Mrs. H. L. Wilson, Atlanta, 950
Dewey St., S. W.

Want pure bred B. R. eggs.
Will exc. other value. Miss N. L.
Finley, Lithonia, R 1.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE.









Few; fine, young Hereford. bulls

forsale, from: my famous Colo-
nial Plantation. Breeding of the
best. and. prices that farmers can.
afford. to pay. W..B. Hutchin-
son, Albany.

Fine Holstein. bull, 3 yrs: old;
wt.. 600 or more. Fine for stock

or work; $25:00 cash at: my barn.

J. A Floyd, Rockmart, R. 2.

Cream col. Jersey cow; fresh.in,

3 gal. milk, 11%: lbs.. butter, $32.50.

J. T. Lowe, College Park, 317 East

Oxford. Phone. Cal. 1028.
Several nice Jersey milch cows

with ist, 2nd and. 3rd calf, $25.00.

each. No. bad habits. H. J. Hogg,
LaGrange, R 2.

2 fresh cows, extra; fine Jer-
seys, Ist 2 gal. milk, pound: but-

ter, $25.00;. and 4th calf (3 gal.

milk, 1% lbs. butter, $35.00.. Mrs.
Della Parsons, Duluth, R.1.

4 gal. cow for-sale or: trade for
springers. Mrs. J. F. Morgan,
College Park, R: 2, near Cooks
Crossing.



| HOGS
18. mos. old. sow, Duroc-P. C.
crossed,. 200 lb. Farrow. June 1st,

\(doesnt eat .chickens),. $12.00; 3}

mos. old pigs, 4 gilts, 2 boars, not

stunted, $5.00 pr.. FOB. R. L.

Plocawolel: McIntyre, R. 1,.Box
1D.
"1 little bone Black. African
Guinea male, about 3. yrs. old, wt.
around 200 Ibs., $20.00, or exc. for
corn at $1.00. pu. Sell to prevent
inbreeding. C. E. Knight, Ft.
Valley.

Guinea hogs, pigs, service
boars, gilts and.bred sows. Pigs,
8. wks. old,. $6.00. each, either. sex;
sows and.boars, $12.00. to $30.00.
Absolutely pure bred. A. P. Sand-
ers, Tignall..,

2 pure bred: big bone P. C. gilts.
5:mos. old, $10.00: each; 6..mos.

old boar, $10.00; 9 mos,..old..boar;
$15.00; Cokers latest strain 5 cot-
ton seed, from Cokers- last. yr.,

$2.00. CWT... R: D. Tatum, Pal-

metto. .
Pure bred little bone -Black
Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, male and.

2 gilts, $22.00 pr.; pair, $15.00. All

pigs guaranteed. I..G. THoMD-

son, Brooklet, R. 1.

HORSES AND MULES :
Nice pair of mules for sdle at
548 Simpson, St.. N. W. W. J.
Lloyd, Atlanta.





RABBITS ;
1 pair Chinchillas; $1.50 FOB,

or exc. for 4 good Bantam hens,

now laying, and Il rooster; not

over 1% yrs: old.. Bring bantams |
and get rabbits.
Douglasville, West. Strickland: St

Atlanta, 860. Boule-

edi Diz Faylor;:

"Live Stock Fc or Sale.

fine . bucks, _ several does;
sev. young rabbits. Sell or exc.
for milch cow, or well broke, gen-
tle. Ox. R. E. Lee, Pineora.

2 yr. old.Black buck, $1.50; 3
does:and buck, 50c ea., or exc: lot
for 1.pr. 6 mos. old Stahls Gold
Cert. Chinchillas, reg., or for 50
chicks; day old, or reg. P. C..6
wks. old: pig. Glenn Stevens,
Grantville, Rigen



SHEEP AND GOATS
At. Stud: Reg. pure Nubian
buck, Sou. Kedar from. Sou.
Dot and Son. Volunteer of Sou.
Herd of Virginia. Feed, $3.00.
Write first. F. E. Grubbs, Dem-
orest.

i. eee Wanted

HOGS
Want 2 pigs to fatten on
halves: O. I. C.. or Hampshire,
preferred. Also want exc. 3 W.





5Bantam hens and 1. cock. Ea.
pay chgs. on receipt of items. N.
J. Williams, Oakwood, R 1.

Positions Wanted





17: yr. old girl wants place on
farm in:good home, to assist
with light farm-work, for. small
salary: and home. Must furnish
transportation. Write salary. and
work: expected .of me. Miss Lil-
lian Howe, Eatonton.

A nice, Christian girl wants
place on farm in good home, to
and

home reasonable salary.

| Miss Inez. Homen, Portal.

Want job in home of aged cou-
-ple on farm. Help with light
farm work. Widow and _ girl.
Want. some salary. Mrs. Ruby
Cowart, Meansville, R 1.

Refined widow, 31 yrs. of age,
wants job on farm looking. after
poultry, milk, etc. Willing to
work at anything honest. Best
of ref. Emmie Lee Wright, Wil-
lacoochee; R..1, Clo J. A: Wright.

Want 1 or 2 horse crop on hal-
ves. old system; day: help for
farm, 2 or 3 plow hands. Exp.
Honest. Ref. exch. S. M.. Wicks,
Covington.

Want job on farm. Can drive
truck. Single. Ref: State wages
by. month with board. G. W.
Paulk, Osierfield:

Want. place on-farm or Dairy
as Overseer, or Shares or wages.
8 in family, 5 to work: Exp. Ref-
erences. C. M. Green, Decatur,
Rel,

Single man wants: job on farm
for wages; $10: per month, board
and: laundry. Good: worker. So-
ber; no bad habits. Best: ref:
Berner Ingram, Culloden.

38 yr. old man: wants: job: on
farm. Can-drive car, truck, etc.
Have to be moved and furnished.
References... Do not drink. State

street, Sylvania.

Young: woman: of -refinement
wishes: place in home. of respect-
able, nice people: on: farm,: giv-

(flowers, garden, . poultry, - etc.)
for:reom:and board and possible
small salary. Mrs. C. W. Posey,
Atlanta, Clo Gen: Del.

job. on: farm, doing: light: farm
work: Board and small--salary.
Unincumbered. State wage, etc.
in answering. Bettie Sue. Rut-
ledge, Rt, 2, Box: 7, Clo:-M. W.
Sapp. :

bered woman: will do light: farm
work, flowers, poultry, etc., for

home and salary. Best-ref:. Miss
Laura Morris, Roopville.

Farm : Heelp Wanted





some:
with: litter of young; some bred:.

L.. hens, cockerel, 1933 hatch for.

assist. with light~farm work for.

salary in first letter. Lonie Over-.

ing 4--.5 hours work a day.

Country: raised woman wants:

Refined; Christian unincum-.



F arm n Heelp Wanted



Per month. Mrs. C. A. Jones; me

miles Atlanta. Standing
Lester Edwards, Ben -Hill. >
Want good white woman. to
work garden, poultry, etc., for 6
or 8 mos. Write at. once, what
you wil work for. -Myrein, Powell,
Ranger, RL :
Want man and wife, satan i
children, good workers and. good
characters, for farm work. Come:
to see me at once. C. G. Cathey,
Sweet Gum. :
Want middleaged, woman, or
girl to liv on farm.and help with _
light work. Only 2 in family.
Small salary. Write. G. B. ie a
Chamblee, R 1.

Plants For Sale

Gr. B. and New: Stone tomato:
plants, ready, $1.00 M; 500, 60c.
Prompt shipment: and postpaid.
Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, R 4
Box 144. :

Imp. Red or Pink Skin P. R.
potato plants, $1.40 M del; Toma=
to and cabbage, $1 00M del. Po=
tato plants ready. N. W. Dan--
jel, Ty Fy: fe So

Copenhagen cabbage, New
Stone, Marglobe and Gr. Balti-
more. tomato, now ready: A
$1.00 M. April 15th shipment.
Ruby King pepper and HEgg-



plant plants, 40 ; Red Skin

P. R., $1.00 M.. J. W. Overstreet
Douglas.

. Gen. Gaddis P. R. plants, $1.50

M; Red Skin Imp. P..R., $1.40 M
del.. R. E: Tomberlin, Surrency. |
Good Red: Skin. P. R. tomato
plants, $1.25'M, not prepaid. J.

W. Sweat, Rockingham, Rl. |
200. M Cert. Marglobe tomato
plants, ready for shipping in few
days, $1.50 M del.; P. R. potato,
$1.75 M> del. W. H. Boatright,
Alma.
P: R: plants,
treated, $1.25 M.~ del.
oQuinn, Odum. :
P. R. plants, $2.00 M; 5 M.
$8.00; 10 M $15.00; New Stone:
and Marglobe tomato, 25eO}250;
50c; 500; 90c; $1.45-M. E. J., Ww
cabbage, same price. All del.
Walter Johnson, Hazlehurst. |
All var. spring grown cabbage
and White Bermuda onion plant
ready now, postpaid, 500," 60
$1.00 M; Marglobe, New~ Ston
Gr: Baltimore tomato, postpaid,
500, 65c; $1.10: M: Mrs. J. Bu
Pope,. Fitzgerald, R 4. :
Field: run Marglobe, Gr. Balti-
more tomato plants, moss packed, -
ready, $1.00 M-del. J: G. eee
Baxley, R 4.
, Gov. insp. P. R- plants, $1. AB

Gov. insp. and
E uy ae

ME: FOB; $1.70 M del. Now ready.

E. H. Cauley, Baxley, R a Box
58. fe
Gov. insp. P. R. Seabe. $i: 30
M: del. Marglobe tomato, 20c
$1.00" M del. No chks. George
Griffis, Odum, R 2. we
Imp. Marglobe tomato pla ts,

April 15th del., 20c C; $1.25 Mj

FOB: . Between. 100 M and200
for sale. Lioyad Turner; Black-
shear, R..3, Box 6.

Mastodon: and Lady T. straw- S
berry plants, 30c; yellow root,
15c; Sage, 30c. R.B. Etris, Dah-
lonega, R 1; Box49.

Black: Beauty Egg-plants, Hot
and Bell pepper, Early and Late
tomato, 50c C; Cabbage, - Beets,
Carrots and Iceberg lettuce and
sweet peas, 30 C del. Mrs. H.'V.
Franklin, Register. :

P. R. potato, tomato and: Bell:
pepper= plants, 15 C; $1.25 M.
Trade for anything can'use. C.
E:@Morris, Surrency, R 2. :

w Stone and Margiobe to-

| mato plants, 500, 65c; $1.00 Mdel.

-|dueon Gaff; Fitzgerald, RLS. e
Red and Yellow skin =P. Te
$1 M:

plants, ready.
S25.



= eS

Plants For Sale



Potato Poin $1.50 M:; Ruby

King pepper, $1.50; Hot pepper,
$2.00 M; Tomato and cabbage

Sp., $1.40 M, FOB; $1.60 M del.
xc. for field peas. R. B. Mc-
yonald, Alma, R 3. :
Everbearing red raspberries,

3 $4.00 M: Blackmore, Gib-

son strawberry, 40c C;. $3.50 M,

FOB. Exc. for P. R. potato, cab-
-bage or tomato plants. Chas.
_Keramidas, Decatur, R 2.

Marelobe tomato, $1.25 M; Ruby
ing pepper, 30c C; $1.00 500;
$1.75 M; Chas. W. cabbage plants,
20 Cc; 65c 500; $1.00 M del. D. A.

Pink Skin Porto Rico, Yellow
Skin Porto Rico, Nancy Hall,
Japanese Yam potato plants,
$1.50 per M, FOB. Will exchange
plants for Brabham or Iron pea
seed. H. F. Starr, Lenox.

_ Marglobe tomato plants, 75c M;

. M lots, 60c M; Wakefield cab-
bage plants, same price; P. R.
ee plants $1.25 M; 10 M, $1.00

First class plants now ready.
oe eee Taylor, Alma,

peas, syrup, or anything can use.
Mrs. OKella Courson, Baxley, R

Ov. insp. P. R. potato plants,

- M del.

a count guar. Lonnie L.
htsey, R 2;-Surrency.

Booking order strong, wilt-re-

sistant Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore

and Red Rock tomato plants, 500,
c; $1.00 M del.; Ruby King and

pepper plants, 15c C; $1.50 M
._ J. T, Dix, Baxley.

Red Skin P. R. potato plants,

$1.50 M del.; 5 M up, $1.40 M del.

to 4th zone. Ready April 20th:

Coley C. Young, Rebecca.

_ Hastings Extra Early Prolific
reak ODay, Avon Early and
arglobe tomato plants, now
ady, $1.00 M; Gov. insp. P. R.

plants, $1.25 M. All prepaid. Paul
ightsey, Screven,

Genuine P. R. plants, Gov. insp.
nd treated, full count and

prompt shipment, $1.50 M; 5 M
, $1.25 M, FOB. April del. J.
Tyre, Bristol. |

ed Skin P. R. plants, $1. 50 M;

up, $140 M. Cash with

order. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, R 4.
Yellow Skin P. R. plants, now
ooking orders, $1.25 M, for April
th to May 15th shipment.

State insp. Cash with order; 100

No. 1 P. T. potatoes, 90c bu.
0 Ibs. at my farm. A. D. Cobb,
el,

Imp. Marelobe, Stone and
Break ODay tomato plants, 35c
C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M del. Now
eady. M. H. Haymans, Metter.

Progressive Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 500 $1.00; white vel-
vet and long green okra seed, 15c
ib. -Hales best cantaloup seed,
Oc Ib. All del. H. B. Shell, Pal-

etto.

alamus plants, well rooted,
( a for 25c del. Wright,

Pajented - Thornless Young
dewberry, 12 for $1.50 prepaid;
Rowden 40 cotton seed, $3.00 per
, FOB. H. A. Neal, Ahsland.

Lady T. and Mastodon straw-
merry plants, 30c . Add post-
age. Mrs. J. B. Dockery, Dah-

P, R. plants, imp. Pink or Yel-.
ow Skin, 5 M $7.00. Ready now.

ompt shipment, FOB, F. G.
Tyre, Bristol.

Chas. and Succession gabbage
mud Bermuda, onion plants 500,

Good plants and

April ist, for sale.



and Hot pepper, 500, $1.00; $1.75.

M. All postpaid. R. Chanclor,

Pitts.

The New Imp. P. R., the new
Red Skin Imp. P. R. and Early
_ | Triumph potato, Marglobe to-
mato. All grown from cert. seed,
$1.25 M del. J. P. Beck, Baxley,
neo

Golden P. R. potato plants,
erown from Ped. potatoes, $1.75
M del.; $1.50 M exp. collect. Now
ready. OC. B. Rogers, Jesup, R 2.

Cert. P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5

M up, $1.40 M; Strawberry, $1.50
M. Exc. for baby chicks. Full
count and quality guar. G. =
Carter, Rockingham.
/ World Beater tomato nishts
now ready. Earliest, most proli-
fic tomato ever known, 50 C
plants; $3.00 M_ del.; Marglobe
and Gr. Baltimore, $1.50 M, FOB.
E. T..Clements, Tennille. |

Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore, New
Stone tomato plants, now ready,
20c C; $1.00 M, FOB; $120 M
del., or 25c C. del. Cash with
order. Mrs. Snodell Mobley, Bax-
ley; Re 4, Box 45.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M del. in
Ga.; old fashioned Nigger Killer
plants, $1.75 M del. in Ga. Jno.

S. Abbott, Alma.
onan strawberry plants,
20--C; -80;-500s- $1.50. M. FE. OD.

= Dodge, Tallapoosa, R 1.

P. R. plants, Red or Yellow
Skin, ready April 15th, $1.40 M;
5 M up, $1.30 M, FOB. W. C.

Lightsey, Bristol. .

Lady T. and Progressive ever-
bearing strawberry plants, 30c
C; Condons Mastodon, 50c C;
Jungs Gobson, 25 for 25c; black
raspberry, 50c doz,; peppermint,
10e doz. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, R 1, Box 338A.

Marglobe, Gr.-Baltimore, New

Stone tomato plants, $1.00 M;
20e C del. Ear corn, 75 bu. at
barn; rough Rice, 2c lb., FOB.
W. W. Hendricks, Dover.
' Yellow Skin P. R. plants, from
vine grown seed, $1.25 M del. to
3rd. zone.. -Trade for butter or
baby chicks, or syrup. J. F. Gru-
ber, Odum.

PSR. plants,
Ready April 25th, $1.50 M del.;
$1.25 M, FOB.. Exc. for sorghum
cane seed or collard seed. Major
Crow, Gainesville, R 1.

Gov. insp. and treated Red
Skin P. R. and Nancy Hall po-
tato slips, $1.25 M, FOB. Special
prices on big lots. Plants ready
by April 15th. L. A. -Carter,

Rockingham.

Speermint plants, well rooted,
25e doz. plus postage; not less
than doz. sold. No stamps. Mrs.
T. B. Thomas, Thomashboro.

P. R. potato plants, ready
J. R. Eu-
banks, Madison, R 2.

Tomato plants, Marglobe, $1.00
M; Early June Pink, $1.25 M;
World Beater Bell pepper plants,
$2.15 M; Egg-plants, $1.50 M.
All del. in Ga. Glenn Dasher,
Valdosta, R 1.

Genuine Pattesaw and P. R.
potato plants, State insp. dbl.
dipped, $1.50 M, FOB; 5 Mbs.
Rocky Ford cantaloup seed, 50c
lb., 10 lbs. long green okra seed,
15e Ib. All FOB. T. M. Smith,
Cordele, R 2.

Klondike strawberry plants,
20 C; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Prompt
shipment. Young plants. Mrs.
Ara Waldrip,. Flowery Branch,
R 1

Kudzu, large plants, 2 and 3
yrs. old and more, 75c C; 300,
$2.00. Carefully packed and post-
paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, R 2.

Klondike strawberry - plants,
15c C; 500, 75c; $1.25 M; Lady
Thompson, 20c C; $1.50 M. Ethel
cto Gainesville. -

PLR. ae ott $i. 50 M

(and quality guar.;

Insp and. Cert.



MARKET BULLETIN.

Plants For Sale

Plants For Sale :



Velvet okra seed, 15 Ib. ~All del.
-Exe. for anything can use. L. A.

Crow, Oakwood.

Insp. Red Skin P. R. plants,
$1.30 M: 5 M. up, $1.% M. Count
Marglobe to-
mato plants, $1.00 M; New Mark-
et, Wilt-resistant, 75 M. W. T.
Carter, Rockingham.

Wakefield and E. J. cabbage
and Bermuda onion plants, $1.00
M del.; Marglobe tomato plants,
moss packed, $1.50 M del. G. L.
Steedley, Baxley.

Rhubarb plants, 50c doz; 3

doz. $1.15; Peppermint . and
Spearmint, 25c doz.; Green pod
okra seed, 15c cupful; Castor Oil
bean and yellow meated water-

melon seed, 4 doz. 10c. Money
order. Mrs. Thornton McCurley,
Hartwell.

E. J., W. cabbage. plants, ready,
$1.10 M del.; Marglobe and Gr.
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.15
M del.; 1500 P. R. potato plants
for 1 pu. peas. L. Williams,
Baxley.

Red Skin P. R. potato plants,
$1.50 M. Shipping now. W. Pitt-
man Fuller, Cecil.

Marglobe tomato,

Chas. W.

cabbage, and lead. var. tomato:

plants, 500, 75c; $120 M. All
postpaid. W. H. Weaver, Ocilla.

Genuine Red Skin P. R. plants,
Gov. insp., $1.50 M; 5 M up, $1.25
M, FOB. Now ready. Count cor-
rect. W. W. Herndon, Surrency.

Early Trimuph and P. R. pota-
to plants, $1.25 M; prompt ship-
ment. Advise how want shipped
in your order. Express or mail.
F. M. Carter, Rockingham.

Imp: PP. Re plants, $1.35: M;~5
M lots, $1.25 M.. Exc. for Brab
peas. J. E. Herndon, Baxley, R 4.

E. J. and W. cabbage and on-
ion plants, $1.00 M; tomato, $1.50
M; Cert. P. R. potato, $1.50 M.
Del. inGa, lrege. S: P.-C. male
hog, yr. old, $10.00, FOB. C..L.
Smith, Baxley, R 4.

EK. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants,
70c M del. H. F. Johnson, Bax-
ly, RI:

Imp. P. R. potato plants, $1.50
M; 5 M up, $140 M; Marglobe
tomato, $1.25 M; cabbage, $1.00
M. D. 'T. Herrington, Graham.

E. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen
cabbage plants, 90c M del.;
White Bermuda onions, 90c M;
tomato, $1.00 M del. Can make
prompt shipment. Mrs. Virdie
Brigman, Baxley.

Pure Red Skin and Pink Skin
P. R., $1.50 M; Boons, $1.75 M
del.; Marglobe tomato seed,
$1.25 lb.; Stone and Baltimore,
75e del. W. O. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch.

Copenhagen, E. J., C. W., Ga.
collards, 90c M del.; Marglobe
and Gr. B. tomato plants, $1.00
M del.; Ruby King peppers later.
W. C. Dodge, Baxley, P. O. Box
64,

Gov. insp. pure P. R. slips, 500,
90c; $1.70 M; old fashioned
Boons, $2.00 M. All del. Ready
for shipping May 15th. Full
count. Dewey Mathis, Flowery

| Branch, R 1.

Farliest var. Imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 20c C; 500,
90c; $1.50 M. Large May cher-
ries, purplish skin, free stone
plum, 4 for. 30c del. Mrs. J. S.

| Crowe, Cumming, R_ .1

Missionary strawberry plants,
$1.00 M. G. L. Belflower, Tifton,
305 Seventh St.

Jersey and W. cabbage and
Bermuda onions, $1.00 M del.; P.
R. potato, $1.50 M; Marglobe and
Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M; Ruby
King and Pimiento pepper, $1.50
M. Dave Tuten, Baxley.

Gr. B., Stone and Marglobe to-
mato, $1.10 M; Early Triumph,
$1.50; Red and Pink Skin P. R..,
$1.35 M; Ruby os and we

$1.00 bu.,



King pepper, 20c C; $150 M;
Hot pepper, 15c C; Marglobe and
other tomato plants, 15e C; $1.00
M. H. G. Evans, Baxley.

White Skin, yellow meated P.
R., treated and been improved
for 5 yrs: Plants, $1.25 M; Mar-
globe tomato, $1.00 M. All guar.
R. J. Boatright, Coffee.

Farliana and New Stone to-

mato plants, 500, 50c; $1.00 M;-

Egg-plants, 20c C; $1.00 M. All
del., roots mossed. Exc. nice hog
for hay.. Mrs. Ottis Moody, Cof-
fee.

Marglobe, New Stone and Gr.
Baltimore tomato , ready for
spring: transplanting, $1.25 M;

-65e, 500; 25c C. All postpaid.

Full count fee J. M. ee, Mt.
Vernon.

Marglobe eae June. Pink toma-
to, 30c C; $1.50 M de:l. Roots
moss packed. Guar. sat. I. i
Strickland, Blackshear.

Ruby King pepper plants now
ready, 50c C; 500, $1.75; $3.00 M,
del. in Ga.
and Marelobe tomato, $1.00 M,
FOB; cabbage plants, $1.00 M,
del. R. F. Lewis, Baxley, R 4.

Strong Gr. Baltimore, Mar-
globe and New Stone tomato
plants, ready for shipment, 20c
C; 200, 35c; 500, 60c; $1.00 M,
del.; Ruby King and Bell pep-
per, 25 -C; $1.75: M, del. -W. J.
Peacock, Mt, Vernon.

-Kudzu plants, $4.00 M, or exc.
Clyde Lanier, Graymont, R 1.

P. R. plants, $1.50 M; 5 M up,
$1.40 M del. Guar. good plants
and count; Tomato, Marglobe,
$1.10 M; Baltimore, $1.00 M. All
del. Ready April 20th. S. D.
Sheffield, Baxley, R 4.

Wilt-resistant tomato plants,
$2.00 M; Early Flat Dutch cab-
bage, 75 M; Red P. R. potato,
$1.25 M. Roots mossed. Imme-
diate del. A. C. Johnson, Fitz-
gerald.

Earliana, New Stone tomato
plants, $1.00 M; 75c 500; Egeg-
plant, $1.25 M; T5c 500. Moss
packed. C. G. Callahan, Way-
Cross.



Seed For Sale

2 pt. Eng..pea seed, 15c; Blue
Damson plum, 15c ea.; Red
Goose plum, 15c ea. or exc. for
100 Ib. cap. white sacks. Ea. pay
postage. B. L. McAdams, Buch-
anan.

40 to 50 nice, clean cane seed,
FOB. O. G. Moss,
Talking Rock.

Pure white velvet okra seed,
20 Ib.; 4 Ibs., 50c; 10 lbs., $1.00,
prepaid. CC. T. Parker, Hamp-
ton. -

Coffee seed, order April 20th,
large pkt., 15c del.
order. A. M. Calhoun, Soe
R 3.

Stone Mtn., or Dixie Belle mel-
on seed, hand saved. Grown es-
pecially for seed, 50c. Ib. del.
Prompt shipment... B. R. And-
rews, Haddock. .

Syrup cane _ seed, $1. 00 bu.
Want some Unknown peas. J. F.
Hutcheson, Temple, R 2.

Broom corn seed, 20c qt., or
exc. for white feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., or for flour sacks, 60 Ib.
cap.; 4 flour, or 2 feed sacks per
qt. Include postage. Mrs. W. A.
Dickerson, Monroe, R 1.

White Velvet okra and green
pod okra seed, also Stewart pe-
cans, 20c 1lb.; 6 Ibs. $1.00, post-
paid. J. M. Burkhead, College
Park, BR. 2;

Genuine Stone Mtn. and
Thurmond Grey watermelon
Seed, 50c lb. W. Mz Wright,
Fort Valley.

Pumpkin, butter-pea and okra



Seed, 20c lb.; garlic bulbs, 20c;
for i

. Greater Baltimore

{bunch butter-beans

Cash with



for hay purposes, $2.25 bu.

W. O. Birdsong, Gordo
Good multiplying C:
seed, 10c good start, del.

good start for 2 good, 48
flour sacks, good cond. Ea.
postage. Mrs. Corinne
Rockmart, R 2. S

Honey Drip syrup cane
not postpaid; Blue Damson
Red Goose plums, 15c ea.
nell Johnson, Buchanan.

Dil seed, 10c pkt. or
beans and peas. Geo. W.
son, Fayetteville, R 2.

Texas seeded Ribbon
seed, 50c gal.; Rockyford |
loup, 5 cups, 60c;. white
green okra seed, Tc cup.
all except the okra. L. =
Dallas, R 3.

Early Market Queen eae
on, 5 doz. seed, 10c_ coin;
ounce. W. M. Thornton, J

Old fashioned rough
muskmelon seed, 10c cupf
telle Jenkins, Dahlonega.
Velvet okra, 2 Ibs. 25c
Sweet pepper, Cucumber,
10c. Add postage; few lbs
ex!
green var. Bunch or Pole
Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, R

100 lbs. Rockyford cantal
seed, 50c lb.; or exc. for pe
Spanish peanuts. Want 100
of cattle to.pasture for 6
H. L. Carmichael, Tifton.

Honey Dew cantaloup ani
fashioned muskmelon, not
25c teacupful. No stamps.
H. H. Sullivan, Bremen, R

Strictly new crop pure
Best cantaloup, Stone
watermelon, yellow croo
squash, % lb. 30c; $1.00 Ih.,
paid. Prompt shipment.

weight. E. A. Hayes, Buford.

High Gear (chicken
seed, 10 lbs. 75c. Leon Ste
Summerville, Re3. :

Old fashioned Speckled.
ning butter-bean seed, 12
few tender cornfield beans,
cup. Add postage. Exc. some
little white bush butter-
seed; -exc, value for P. R. p
plants. Mrs. W. R. SS
Valley, R 1.

Broom corn . seed, Mam
Sunflower seed, ea. 25 pe
pkt. sugar meated cantaloup
free with ea. qt. of seed. L.
holdt, Lavonia;:R.3:>



Georgia Produc
For Sale _

PECANS AND PEA
WANTED te
Want some seed pea
State price by return
stating just what you have
W. Morrison, Devereux.
Want shelled pecans, wa
gound-peas, pop corn,
crop. Good, sound, an
shelled. Send samples and
price. L. E. Harrison, Dubli
Want 70 bu. of the
White Spanish peanuts
State best cash price.
Walker, Irwinton. :
Want 60 bu. A-1 V
Spanish peanuts for pla
purposes. Quote best pri
C. Godfrey, Davisboro. R
Want 50 lbs. hand pi
and shelled N. C. running
nuts, good seed. Send sail
and quote price; for sal
bu. Whip. peas. 5 bu.
peas. Make best offer
Ellis, Oglethorpe. R-1.
Want 100 lbs. good,
peanuts. Make best pri
to Dalton. Must be soun
recleaned for parching.
either way: Frt., P. P.,
press. S. 5. ra ult
Ei: Morris ae