HAMILTON RALLS, SUPERVISOR, MARKETING DIVISION oe WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1937 Cotton Legislation s administration is tremendously interested ing out what Georgia farmers are thinking eference to Federal legislation for the pur- f adjusting cotton production to demand. We therefore scheduled twelve meetings. nd date for each one is as follows: WELVE COTTON The oe msboro Courthouse10 a. m. Tues., Sept. 28 m Courthouse eR son. Courthouse ila Courthouse. las Courthouse... boro Poa maston Courthouse____ YY. ie ou 10 a. m. Wed., Sept 29 e sville Courthouse____.10 a, m. Thurs., Sept. 30 ille Courthouse__.10 a. m. Friday, Oct. 1 a 10 a, m. Tues., Oct. 5. 10 a. m. Wed., Oct. 6 10 a. m. Thurs., Oct. 7 <0 a, ins Fri, Oct. 8 10-a. m. Tues., Oct. 12 10 a. m, Wed., Oct. 13 oe 10 a. m. Thurs., Oct. 14 10 a. m. Friday, see 15 se b eetihes are Caled primarily to secure opinions of farmers in all sections of the state consolidation and presentation to a committee Inited States Senators, which will hold a public ing at- Atlanta, Ga., on October 20th. the: farmers at each of these meetings to elect We will elegate to represent them at a final meeting at office of the Commissioner of Agriculture in a tate Capitol at 10:00 a. m., October 19th to st in this work. Walter Perkins, ae Com- C LIVESTOCK MOULTRIE. ULTRIE, Ga., Sept. 14. Soft hog miatket [EETIN' to realize very little profit, x missioner and Hamilton Ralls, Supervisor is eke ing Division of:the Department of Agriculture, one or both, will attend each of these meetings and one of them will preside after the preliminaries are over and lead the discussions, Governor Rivers has advised us he will attend as many of these meetings as he possibly can, at least a sufficient number for him to get first-hand information as to how the state government can assist the Federal government in the enactment of sound legislation to insure a fair price for cotton. Unless something unforseen happens, I will at- tend all of these meetings and I urge all cotton farmers to attend the nearest meeting so we may y study this problem together. ~ COLUMBUS ROBERTS, ee Commissioner of Agriculture. FROM THE MACON MARKET It has been impossible to supply. the demand for lima beans "for the last few. days. Seemingly the apple crop will sell very low this season and we fear that the producers will be able if any, out of the present crop unless something is done to stimulate prices, We believe that a movement sponsored by the daily papers of the state of an apple-a-day canning program, would be of untold benefit to producers as well as the general public. If the housewives could be induced to serve more apples, it would have a tendency to stimulate the price and help to relieve a very serious situation. ~ J. N. RAINES, Manager, FROM THE LYONS, GLENVILLE, |. CLAXTON MARKETS These markets can supply large quantities of Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes and Georgia Ribbon ing more rapidly since the price has lowered to yellow skin varieties which we cannot supply from about gone. : These markets are in operation on th days listed | below of each week: LyonsCount ty Agents OfficeMonday and Tues day. - / Glennville State Farmers Market Wednesday and Thursday. - Claxton State Farmers MarketFriday and Sate ; urday.- ; Growers or fe may contact me in seeene by wire or telephone on the days and places above mentioned. ; WALTER BRITTINGHAM, ; Pe ee Field Representative re ree Department of Agrinal Gane, | FROM THE VALDOSTA MARKET We have now a good potato crop on hand ae : can load trucks with any amount they want at market price, as several tarmiers have listed theur. crops with us this week. We also have some nice guaer Cane for Sales Will cut same on demand. The outlook is good for a good pecan crop. Write the manager for information on produce we have here. PAUL W. CARTER, Manaver, Valdosta Maricet FROM THE DOUGLAS MARKET Potatoes are coming in freely now and are mov=_ around one cent per pound. Florida trucks are able to move larger quantities as- well as trucks to different points in Georgia.. Pink Skin Porto Ricans are moving more. rapidly than any other variety with several truckers inquiring for the this section. HARRELL W. LONG, Mandeer,: Douglas Market : gher, Heavies, 240 pounds and up $9. 75: No. Cane Syrup. Other movements are slow over ps 0 to 240, $10; No. 2, 150 to 180, $9.50; No. 3, these markets, due to the fact that produce is ATLANTA SPOT COTTON pi es $8.50; No. 4, 110 to 130, $7; No. 5, 60 to Saga wae ae e at sows $2 under smooth hogs ry weight basis they make. Stags $7 50. ae PRICES OF FRESH GEORGIA Seiteanber 18, 1937Atlanta Spot Cotton (lene. ; VEGET ABL lower today at 9.40 ber pound for middling 7-8 inch 5 | ATLANTA ES staple. ATLANTA, ac Sept. 14.These 3 Se ; The average price of middling 7-8, inch staple fornised bee Wie ce ee seed Prevailing on State Pacinos Ss Market, on the Southern markets wand 8p per pound tandard hogs and are changed daily. No. 1, Anns Tees, Sept. 13,. 1937 pee pig: Dives | ald OF ee LOR meee Ren | | to 240 pounds, $12.25; No. 2, 245 to 300 pounds September 18th, averaged 41 points on December | 5; No. 3, 150 to. 175 pounds, $11.75: No. 4, 130 for middling 15-16 inch and 72 points on December | 145 pounds, $10. 25; No. 5, "130 pounds, $9.00 Apples, per bushel (Bulk) eee $ .25. .60 for middling 1 inch or better. Premiums paid on ney wn; No. 6, sows and stags $9. 25@10.25; No. 7 Apples, per bushel package, U. S. No. 1 1.00 1.25 Atlanta market today was 60 to 70 renner ee De-" thin and soft, bought at prevailing prices. Beans, Lima, per bushel .-.u._-.-_ 35 13 cember for middling 15-16 inch and 80 to 90 points ags docked 70 pounds. Beans); Snap, bunch gaol .90 1.25 on for middling 1 inch or better. t Schl attle: Best. grass- -fed steers and heifers mostly Beans, Snap, : poles eee eee 1.00 1.35 The total cotton ape oS rae sed 7 50; common and fair kinds $4: fat sows Cabbage, per ewt. (Best) ibe respon ors wget icon ae oe 0 tember om a Se a As Sey ae was + ly S5@5. 50, few. to $6; medium fat $4.50@4.75: Carrots, per doz. bunches ~-___.-__ 30 .40 partes ee pe, Rel ey ee eee . n $4.25 down; canners and cutters $3. 75: Gorn, Green, per dom ciao 250 = 12 1-2 15 ,oaL, ales. : d bulls $4. 50@5; common $4.25 down: good Egg Plants, per hamper -..------- 1.00 1,25 : ee oe medium $6@7; common mostly he eet per crate pace Sea oor : a. ; ES ie eas, green, per BIMNPOr ssa rea =< i BN Squash; pera; pus a ee 1,50 2.25 j _ ATLANTA WOOL MARKET BUTTER FAT | Turnip Salad, per hamper .._----. 40 .60 ee 1 average price being paid by Georgia Buying Okra, per bu, ae oe Washed wool, 40c: free from burs, 30c; light} tions for butter fat is 27c for number one and Sweet Potatoes, per hamper ------- a. burry, 33c: medium burry, 27c; heavy burry, 200; | r number two butter fat. Pepper. per hamper -------------- 50 Prevailing Wholesale Prices &.0. B. Points Mentioned). Subject to Saas Sept. 15, 1937 | | Clarkes- 4 H es | La- ae le ea Atlanta |! Ashburn | Bowden Carrollton ville Commerce | Dawson ville | Lakeland | Fayette eae Quitman! Sparta: Meo ices .30-.32 25 30]. apd 2, Pe 30] 25 Soe es s MeCGIIN cei. ee o22~.20 25 22 227 _ 25 28 See 25 120 "30 8 S Cur, Receipts (yard run) .22-.24 ee .20 27 .25-.30] .28 .25-.30 ee 125 24 pe BE: ES eas 45 22 18 | 28 ae ae Unclassified ........... "22 122 18 28 30 25 ee ee 5) Heavy BAVCCd i oe kus ewes .15-.16 12 eke. A2 14-15 214 i122 bh 12-14 213 12 1-2 13 ane "15 Leghorns Pesci eetiaees .18-.14 06 10 10 138 10 10 -10} 12 .10 Al 12 ae feters Sees SEMEL cr oe oc bees .10 08 12] .06 .09 .06 .08 .08 O07]. 07 1-2 .06 -09 10 Bs Gace eecesececccetccecce tt. 312 18 14 ~L0 LZ ; ete 10 512 20 = Oe ia es seca vs 008s 18.20 .20 23 22] 19 ET 1:2 25 .20-.28 | 2 15 .20 .20 25 che e@coe $56.6: 6.00.0 0.49 60.0 0 0,0' 8, 10 : 08 -08 eee 10 eo eae 0606 06 es SCoeceertcvccesvcsegvee fe 154. \- 112-.15 ld 20 : Ee area's weaves meses .20 = are Sees un ry Butter, best table ..cc .25-.30 530 25 15 25. 20 80 .25=-.30 35 20 Sb 30 30, | wreas, Wiiedd i s.a bese pam SEE ee 2.00 a 1.00 fs Peas, not mixed .....006 | - = nee 2.25 1.00 Orn (80 Ibs. to bu.) 2.00 __ 1.00 1.00 1.00} 1.00-1.10 1.25 80 90 1.60) DO Gees et Sarr one et 3 es ence ees coe 1.20 1.15 1.10 1.15 = er 2 Coe Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. .. oe 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 1.50 1.50], 2. 3.00 2.50 : bage (green, per 100 lbs) 464. - $2.00 1.50 1.05{ 1.50, } 1.50 1.00 2.00 2.00 age (white per 100 lbs.) .. _ $2.00 ee 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.06 me - Hay, No. 1; ton s..0. $20.00 oe 16.00 16.00 16.00-18.0 14.00 : ord Nox. , ton 60, 60. pan $10.00 cn : 9-00) eee eanuts, No. 1 v.ecee ; 60.00 : ea tert]. $008) tee 20.00) 18.00) 20.001 | |- 20.00] 20.00] 20.00 Beed Meal, 7 % ..csees o i, Seed Meal, 8% eneecve - = = Oe 1 Seeececesscceceees Page Two = MARKET BULLETIN i ~ \ 4 _. Wednesday, September 15, 1937 _ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, March 1, 1917. Published Semi-Monthly By DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Publishing Office Covington, Ga. Executive Office: State Capital, Atlanta, Georgia. COLUMBUS ROBERTS, . Commissioner of Agriculture HAMILTON RALLS Supervisor, Marketing Division | J. W.SIKES Assistant Supervisor, Marketing Division MRS. ROBIN WOOD Assistant Supervisor, Marketing Division F. J. MERRIAM, Editor ELIZABETH HYNDS, Assistant Editor - ment upon 15,593,000 bales. It was not proper for the Secretary of Agriculture to announce that ad- justment payments would be made upon a schedule: which, under any circumstances, might require more money than was appropriated by Congress for the purpcse; accordingly, it became necessary for the Secretary to devise a plan which would pro- vide for an equitable and ratable distribution of the fund appropriated as between all producers who would comply with the 1938 program. In de- termining this figure it is proper to assume that_ the adjustment figure will be three cents per pound, re maximum possible. It is also proper to assume Continued en page Four ip ae _ propriate adjustments for weather and other causes. < if se Fay. Gray, 4 nat 85 per oe of the 1938 Scduces will cs to, and comply with, the 1938 program. Sixty-five . per centum of the national base production is 10,- 047,830 bales. Deducting from this fifteen per cent, 2 representing production of those who may not con- form in the program, we have a balance of 8,540,- 655 bales. Assuming then, a possible market level of nine cents, thus entitling producers to $15.00 a bale adjustment payments, it would require $128,- 109,825.00 to make these payments upon 65 per cent of the base production after deducting for a fifteen per cent noncompliance. Hence, it is apparent that 65 per cent of the base national production is the maximum quantity upon. which thes Secretary of: : Agriculture | can definitely promise a payment of ree cents per pound, and for this reason the state- nt is made that adjustment payments will be Ynade on not less than sixty-five per cent of the national base production. If, though the marketing season from now on through June 30, 1938, the average of the ten spot markets should be above nine cents, the adjustment payments will be cor- _respondingly under three cents, nt that the average of the ten spot markets ex- ceed nine cents, additional funds will become avail- able and the Secretary. of Agriculture may increase the percenium of the base acreage upon which ad- stment payments will be made. Likewise, if more han fifteen per cent of the 1938 producers decline cooperate and comply with the 1938 program, 2 SS money will be required to make the adjust- | ment payments, and the amounts thus saved may distributed amongst cooperating producers, thus raising above sixty-five percentum the por- nm of their 1937 production upon which they may ive adjustment payments. certain that those who cooperate in- the 1938 pro- will receive adjustment. payments, upon 65 ent of their base production ata rate sufficient ring the average price of, middling % cotton O twelve cents, and it is: possible for them to receive djustment payments upon an additional Der eee ten heir 1937 production, SPECIAL NOTE: Be sure to ae all pills of Baie 2 should show date of le, staple, grade, price per pound and total weight fe, cotton sold. These will be necessary when it s time for you to moke Application FOE veut your cotton. These bills tment es COLUMBUS: aORERTS: Commissioner of Agriculture. ADEL Adel Cook Total BAXLEY Total so that to the ex-_ Red Total HAHIRA Total It is, accordingly, Total METTER Total C0; City War ehouse Leaths No. 1 Leaths No. = ~ Clarks Piedmont Planters Total - - BLACKSHEAR ~ Big Ht Brantley Farmers Planters DOUGLAS , : Farmers Br. Growers O. K. Soapers Farmers Ind. Gold Leaf Hahira Growers Metter | U*Total => Total Value Lbs. Sold ist Hand Whse. County 634,094 1,291,238 1,370,576 ~ 182,230 3,478,138 458,416 690,266 1,196,006 2,344.688 1,957,316 2,495,064 1,729,954 1,178,744 7,361,078 1,580,130 1,829,906 1,316,350 1,669,888 1,376,010 7,172,284 - 924566 $ 1,522,178 , 1,063,670 3,910,414 HAZLEHURST Farmers Planters 1,503,370 _1,086.486 2,589,856 230, 402.1 1,043,002 | 1,590,894 2,633,896 MOULTRIE _ Alverson _ Phillips Central No. 1 Farmers Independent = INGA SNoy22 Peoples "630,170 1,628,576 1,066,670 1,370,800 272,542 1,045,566 Smith 1,685,168 $ 95,350.57 301,095.24 271,052.92 37,842.26 705,340.99 + 90,956.98 139,825.09 241,091.82 471,873.89 428,394.47 521,524.45 372,794.58 233,059.72 $1,555,773.22 $5 314,861.74 346,325.41 ~ 267,302.89 339,995.94 283,091.84 $1,551,577.82 179,682.57 294,041.75. 224,196.42 697,920.7 302 ,083. 10 532,485.22 ~ 189:090.62 294,913.69 484,004.31 - 104,004.89 _ 295,133.21 209,308.47 249,595.21 - 50,191.95 _ 193,970.60 277,620.86. 7,699,492 $1,379,825.19 ~ Compited Angust 31, 1937 by Stiles A. Martin, Statisti | For Season Beginning July 29 and Ending August 27, 1937. Aver. Pr. per Lb. dey Warehouse. NASHVILLE Independ. Liberty Planters - Union Total PELHAM Big Dixie Farmers Total). QUITMAN Brooks Co. Farmers Total STATESBORO Bulloch 15.04 Soke 19.78 20:77 20.28 19.84c 20.26 20.16 20.13 21.89 20.90 21.50. 19.77 21.14 Sheppards Total TIFTON Banner Farmers Fenners Twin Br. ~ = otal VALDOSTA Lowndes Alliance -19.938 18.93 20.31 20.36 20.57 19.96 18.66c 19.32 21.08: 4 19.88 ; Weed od 20.56 Total VIDALIA. Darby Vanns No. 1 Vanns No. 2 Vidalia Total WAYCROSS Farmers Waycross Total : TAL SALES. 18.138 - 18.54 18.38 16.50 18.12 | 19.62 18.21 18.42 _ 318.5). 16.47 | TG 92 ee in Fla, Ala.cS. C. NET GEORGIA | SALES 1,765,252 Cobb & Foxhall 1,569,194 Saunders No. 1 2, "651, 192 Saunders No. 2 1, 172, 450 Savannah Av. Nat Smith Br. 1,730,716 s. Sold in Georgia : 3, 719,231 Total Value | Lbs. Sola ist Hand $ 357,513.13 396,051.12 323,336.60 : 482,951.37 | -$1,559,852.22 1,921,392 1,497,640 2,362,772 7,547,056 283,214.87 _ 254,638.84 1 537,853.71 1,585,018 $ 1,387,022 2,972,040 133,416 187,774 321,190 27,266.31 35,208.07 62,474.38 1 $ $ 5 3 252,814.59 20.5 299,626.81 1 391,841.20. $ 944,282.60 1,231,740 2,039,648 4,840,582 347,564.70 428,263.99 625,713.31 484,118.97 | $1,885,660. 1.97 1,929,994 2,192,424 3,311,670 2,498,238 9,932,326 ~ 1,485,850 $ 979,868.98 523,422.50 233,954.79 334,541.89 371,711.96 355,657.26 2 $2,092,146.64 19 1 747, 284 2,000,9 18 10,788,410 $- 84,440.33 335,544.21 17 244,427.48 502,161.02 $1,166,573.04 $ 271, 787.11 - 399,304.02 21 671,091.13 21 $16.2 298,736. 07 ] 496,496 1,918,524 1,130,050 2,783,948 6,328,618. 1,262,079. 1,860,614 3,122,693 83,242,761 728, 225. 43 i 79, 523,530 $15,570,510. 64 | FOR SALE : | FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE | various Mrs. tg Deed bushes, - es. Reasonable prices. Lucy: Loden, "Toccoa, Rt:-1. -Boxwoods, rooted, 18 to 20 ine hi bn, 80c; white pines, spruce i laurels, English dogwood, japonicas, $1.00 doz; red yhlox, blue iris, 20c doz.; all colors azaleas, 40 doz. Ada, postage. da Evans, Ellijay. Rte 2s Ht eolors azaleas, ehedoaden- s, mountain laurel, Cherokee red and white dogwood, ar- yitea, boxwood, 6 for $1.00, erennial phlox, $1.00 C, filson, Morganton. 3 U is, 25 doz.; gladioli, 25 wild ferns, 10 doz. yellow : nicas, 10c ea.; cedars, 10c ea. Mary Branlett, Rockmont. ee hite pines, spruce pines, els, White English dogwood, 0 doz.: all colors, azaleas, 40c YA Itheas, dble. pink almond _weigleas, dble. yellow jap- red japonicas, 15c. Add 86. Br AS eS Ellijay, ston ferns, red and. pink iums, grape begonia, Christ- las cherry, iris, = Peano 15ec Mrs, Arthur kudzu Gat Be pine, 10c; and as Jonquil, erab- _ Bugene Bailey, Enlli- Gold. bana lilies, 0c. G Kine Alfred daffodils, 50 C; mixed ide doz.; mixed iris, 15c , aie fairy lilies, 25c doz.; white spider lilies, - white easter lilies, 25c doz. Miss Bremen, Rt. 2. pruce and white pines, | Ene- dogwood, 10e a.; azaleas, all colors, 80e doz.; peach roses, xr 10; jonquils, daffodils, nar- cissi bulbs, 15c doz; purple and How iris 15 doz. Will exchange. for. feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. W. F. Bailey, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Boxwood plants, well rooted. iform size, 6 in. plants, $4.00 3 in. $6.00 C; Scatlet verbena, LOZ. $15. 00 M; cydonia jap- ee ferns, red and pink ge anium, grape begonia, Christ- Jerusalem cherry, iris, Aug- lily, cactus, cedar, monthly _ Justicia, narcissus, daffo- Sweet Williams, 10e this..3 te and yellow narcissus, iris, daffodils, 20c doz.; red and vari- . dahleas, 25c. Postpaid. Eva Stri kland, Buchanan, Rt. 1. pink, shaded white, light rose, scarlet, deep pink $3.20 doz. delivered; 30 ) iris, 30 bulbs $1.50; nar- si, 75 Oe: Mrs, x ae Sloan, | wood end evergreens, nies, 3 for $1.00. Mrs. G, L. Tal- POC se: light blue violets, $1.00 C; myrtle, AR ieetls August lilly, Also Hlac bushes, So Tora2bo0s)) |red conch begonia $1.50; 50 Hast- |. mixed | colors, | lilies, 15 ea.; Pinebur ger., 10c ls. Georgie Taylor, Buchanan. Eva Cogburn, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Hedge ice 15 o: Sena: cuttings, 25 for 15c; rooted pox- ibe ea,; Sweet Williams, foxglove and. primrose, 15c doza.; purple iris, yellow cannas, 80c C; white peo- lant, Cumming. Orange lilies and dusty wiles: wild pansies and wild iris 20c doz.; hollyhoek seed 10c pkg; nar- cissi 65c C. Mrs. John Weaver Temple, Ite 9c April white narcissi bulbar $1, 00 Cc; or 20c doz: Little yellow nar- cissi, 50c C; 10 doz. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Unadilla. Sultanas, lilacs, pink crepe pink and white thrift, Christmas cherry, iris, cabadium, Sweet Williams, narcissi, daffo- dils, golden glow. Write for prices. Mrs. EB. Spence. In care of G. Taylor, Buchanan. 2 Watermelon crepe 25c ea.; 4 purple tIylic, mixed seed. You pay Mrs. Joe McWhorter, myrtle, 15e ea.; postage. Bowdon, Daffodil bulbs, 75c C. Add post- age. Also good sun dried apples, 12 ib. Verna Parl s, ee Rock; Rt. 2: Well rooted gardenia ashes! Small size 25c. Large size 650e. 25c ea. plus postage. Mrs. A. W. Minchew. Rebecca. J onquils, daffodil bulbs, 150. for $1.00; blue and white Flag lily. bulbs, 20 doz. Mrs. J. W.. Over- ton, Bowden, Rt, 3. 4 large ferns: 1 lace, 1 Boston: 2 Roosevelt, $1.25 ea. 1 large ings tulip bulbs, $1.25. Bulbs postpaid. Also bloom- ing size yellow daffodils. Mrs. T. J. Williams, Bishop, Rtr 1. Red and pink geranium cut- tings, 10c ea.; white and red be- gonias, 10c ea.; rooted Surprise cutting. Add postage. H. Caste- loes, Moultrie. Rt. 5, Box 32, Blooming size white Easter lily bulbs, 10 ea. 75c doz; $5.00. C. Add postage. Miss Idel Rahn, -|Guyton, Rt. 1, Box 184, Buttercup, butter & egz, jon- quils, Sweet cluster daffodils, blooming size mixed bulbs 10c doz; 75c per C. Add postage. Cant be separated until they bloom. Miss- Elizabeth Webb, Rt. 1, For- syth. : Well rooted gardenias, ale ders 25 each del. C. M. McGee, | Tyan Yellow and red Tanenicas, abi. white Easter rose 25 each: Ger- aniums, begonias, leopard, large silver spotted and others, weep- ing lantana, fuchsia, each 10c cutting; most all kinds of bulbs at reduced prices, Will sell to parties calling for them. Miss pink, white 1 $2.75. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Montbretia ee Haray pis digas. orange. colors, for landscaping and cut flowers 16 for 25e, 100 tor $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. D.: M. Proctor, Woodbine. Bird of Paradise 4 to 24? 10c to $1.00. Rooted double pe- tunias 10 or 3 for 25. Add post- age. Mrs. W. J.\ Wallace, Rt. 3, Conyers (Richardsens Rooted Cape Jasmine in pots, | 85c each plus postage. Mrs. Alton Grindle,; Rt. 1, Cumming. eae 2 year old Cape Jasmine in pots 40 each, 3 year 65c; red] peonies 5c each. Add- postage. Bessie Martin, Rt. 5, Gainesville. 18 monthly roses, most of them have bloomed, 6 Paul-de-ron and 12 large pink kind 20c each del.; also have dried apples for. sale or exch. for chewing tobacco. Write first. Mrs, Manuel Foster, Rt. 4, Carroliton. . Deep pink peonies 250: Fairy lilies, pink, 25 doz; Emperor daf- fodils 20c doz.; dbl. orange Phoe- nix daffodils 25c doz. Add .post- age. Mrs. Genie Barlow, Rt. = Tallapoosa. EXverblooming roses pooled. red, 20c. each; scarlet camellia Japonica, Kerria, Jap- onica, dbl. type 30c each; baby | button mums, white, yellow, sal- mon 25c doz.; pink fairy lilies, 25e,- doz.; grape begonias, wax geraniums 10c each. Add post- age. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Bremen. Rain lilies $1.50 per Cc; red and yellow cannas 15 doz.; $1. 00 per C; nice red verbena jarge cut- tings, rooted chrysanthemums, ragged sailor Be each; red. gladi- olas 10c doz. Mrs. R, C. Walker, Rt. 2, Bx 93 B, Climax. Watermelon red crepe myrtle & white English dogwood 25c ea. doz.; Beautiful boxweod plants 6 to 8 in. high $4.00 per C, $35.00 per M. No orders for less than 50 filled. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. 5 _ 30,000 lovely boxwood plants, 4 to 6 in. high, fine root system, free from disease $3.00 per (; $5.00 for 200. No orders less than 100 filled, Del. in Ga.; 150 large boxwood bushes $4.00 each. Will sell lot at $2.50 each my FUBECEY Maude Hamby, Greenville. | Sweet Roman Blue Hyacinths, Giant Darwin tulips mixed, 40c doz; Narcissus, jonquils, early daffodils 20c doz; hyacinths yel- low Hammer & Gertrude pink 50c doz. Mrs. L. BE. Stewart, a 2, McDonough. 25,000 rooted boxwood, poth tree and dwarf varieties (more dwarf) all sizes up to 12 in. Will sell entire block at 2e each. In- terested parties invited to come see. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Rt._ 3, Greenville. Trish rose plants 10 paths $1.00 doz. del. Fincl. money order for} prompt del, igs A. Pp. Teel, Mor- ris = xs Crossing.) | FLOWERS AND SEED _. FOR SALE oS FLOWERS AND SE FOR SALE 1 een rooted cutines sword, cedar fern, large red and small oxalis, pink geranium, beefsteak pbegonia, Xmas, June cactus, not rooted, dbl. petunias, mapel, angel wing begonia, fuchia, hibiscus, justicia 60 post- paid. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Rta, Dahlonega. : Blue Tris, hedge cuttings, narcissi, daffodils, privet $1.00 per $i. 50 to $2.50 each del. _Htta Davis, Bila Gap. C i Dbl. Japonicas red, pink, white, yellow, 4 year old, well rooted 50c each; honeysuckle pink and red 50c each; Black King iris for $1.00; will exchg. for nice feed sacks. Miss fotter Barrett, tt. fo aul jay. 2" f Double yellow peony bulbs $1. 00 doz; red, yellow, pink honey- suckle 50c each; Double red, pink, white Japonicas 50c each; red & yellow dogwood 4 for $1.00. All well rooted. M. M. Se Rt. 3, Ellijay. Ferns, cream narcissus, golden March flowers, Calif. violets, pe- rennial phlox, snowdrop, day lilies $1.00 per G; lemon lilies, tiger lilies, bluebells, iris, aspara- gus 20c a clump, 6 for $1.00 Jap- onicas, coralberry, butterfly, a- zaleas $1.00 doz. Mrs. J. H. _Pen- Jjland, Ellijay. er doz; fragrant; yellow narcis- sus bulbs Ic each; Lady Thomp- Cc. All postpaid. } Mrs. L. Ww. Seago, Pinehurst. Blue Roman Wvaciniiis. 25e doz; $1.25 per C; jonquils 75c per Ci yellow narcissus $1.00 per C; Cc. Mrs. Henry F, Jarrell, : Butler. English dogwood, red: Japoni- cas, pink almond i15e doz; all colors azaleas 40c doz; white nar- cissus, white, blue, lavendar iris 20c doz; pink & blue perennial phlox 20 doz; snowball 20c each. |Add postage. eS M. Evans, Rt. 2, Ellijay. - Double crimson Japonicas, ena: yellow 20c each; boxwoods 18 to 24 in, 25 & 30c;3 abl. pink almond, altheas, forsythia, snowball 15c each; spruce, white pines, laurels $1. 00. doz.; all colors azaleas 40c Rt. 22; -Bijay. Small boxwoods, torsythia, wood 25c each; All colors azaleas 50c doz; narcissus, jonquils 50c for 200; Japonica bright. red blooming size 50c each. Add post- age. Excg. for feed sacks, Mr. SAS Clayton, Hast Ellijay. : Boxwoods 20 to 24 in. 30e, all col. azaleas 40ce doz; Mtn. laurel, red, yellow Japonicas, spruce, white pines, ee a 15 each. Add postage ba so site spotted, GC; yellow iris 40c doz; poxwoods | - 85 doz. red, yellow dogwood 4: Rose color verbena routed Zoo: son strawberry. plants 35c per, red spider lilies 25 doz; $1.50 per -cinths, doz. Add postage. Lora, BRED erds spruce, pines, rhododendrons, dog- J. R, Hix, | Yellow daffodil bulbs pr ly all plooming size $1. 00 lon postpaid. Mrs. R. N. Cornelia. 2 English dogwood, white wood, red Japonicas, sno pink, red weigelias, forsyth pink almond, atheas 15c ea col. azaleas 40 doz; purple, iris, pink and red- phio Be Io. eller Re 25 elt English. dogwood, re cas, pink peonies, white lilies, ae narcissus, doz; pink, red phiox, * vhit lavendar iris 20c doz. ae age. Martha Eller, Rt. Zi jay. Ehododendrons, Mt redbuds, all colors azale: pines, golden sumac, ye woods, pink Cherokee : huckleberries, crabapple spr 0 evergreen waxen galax ae postpaid. Perennial Sane daisies $1.00 per es ie ee Morganton. $ J onquil bulbs Boe uae! bi $2.00 del. ist and 2nd zone yellow with red spots canna, per bu. FOB; seeds of pink F lossum 10c tspl; Dbl. wh pink althea cuttings 50c Mrs. E. C. iaehOn, Rt 3 well, ' Paper white narcissi per doz; daffodil | bulbs $1. 00 per C; Cape Jasmine $1.00 each exchange for abelia or Na Domestica. Both well rooted. W. P. Smith, Geary. Double jink peonies, 1 yr., rose bush, .25c ea. $1.00; Mammoth verben doz.; dwarf verbena, 40 doz. V. T. Chamblee, Cumming, ee Burie lilies, orange purple iris, blue. iris, ea. 15 hyacinth, | 20c doz. St lehem, 30c C, add pe Sidda Southerland, E (15-40ce C; Pape narcissus, 30c for 15, 80 $2.85; large dble. poppy s colors mixed, 15c this. Miss . Collins, Smithville, Rt Wild Tris, 25 doz.; purpl 1dce doz.; yellow flags, 20 white snow ball bush, | sweet shrub, -30 doz. rhododendron laurels, spruce - and white - ae jay, Rt. 1, Box 43 ae Azaleas, 35c. doz.; . yello white vine honeysuckle, re roses, red japonica, 10c e vine, aes weigelias, pur white enttoae Add postase. Owen, Ellijay. 3 1 dusty miller, SES, red japonicas, - vine, purple lilac, 25c ent eolors of iris, 15c leas, 35c doz. white, pine and. laurels, 50c doz. stage. J. R. Owen, Ellijay, er, 1 large clump purple large scotch broom, 1 re flowering pear, orna- mon, 2 ft. high. Other eap. Nan Kroun, White ple lilac, red japonicas, red E oses, 10c ea, 3 for 25, 1 colors azaleas, 35c doz. ige for anything of value. OS tage. Ruby Charles, Elii- Bitz [sls 20 ea.; Kerria = ea.; amaryllis ds 15c ea. Scarlet Camellia 30c ea.; baby button yellow, 25ce. doz.; 10ce doz:; wax leaf jums, rooted 10c ea. Add Miss Bula Conner, Bre- sweet gum geraniums, reath, evergreen. jew fall daisy 10c each, 3 ; narcissus. iris . cannas, 5e per C; Juniper cut- c each; August lilies 25c Florida lilies 10c each 8 Add postage. Mrs. Ber- ere Rt 2, Bx 75, Bre- on lilies $1.00 per .C; iris, - daffodils, narcissus 75c Florida lilies 10 each; t lilies 380c each; Bridal 1, evergreen Jew cutting, uisy 10c each, 3 for 25c. sch. for white feed sacks. postage. Mrs. nears Wo- Rt 2, Bremen. hor tree plants 12 in. 25 25 doz; smaller 15c. each, ; rooted night blooming 25c to $4.00; 15 pot plant s $1.00; . Star Jasmine -Want camellia rooted ngs. Mrs. J. Li. Burk, Rt. e-Tifton, Py 4 x ed, pink, oe yellow ed, pink ,yellow dogwood $1. 00; dbl yellow peonicas . G. Keener, Rt 3 eggs Ms 00. per os Bias _ daffodils $1.25 per C; der lilies $1. 00 doz;- Mis- { narcissus, hy ors _goses, well 1 - everblooming per utting. Violets 30c Ad postage. mae. vhs ble. ellow, white, red, pink ica, well rooted 50c each; d, red, yellow 25c each; suckle red, pink 50c each; cas 90c a doz. Miss ete Rt 3, Ellijay. dogwoods 25e each, red k honeysuckle 50c each; - red, white and pink Ja- 6 years old 75c each, All -ooted. Mrs. Mort Gentry, E ijay. Bee violets, phlox, snowdrcp, Narcissus, Iris, ferns, Mader $1.00 per C; lemon b uebell, asparagus, Tiger 0c each; coralberry, Japoni- ae $1.00 doz. Bill Pen- ie white jonquil bulbs 10c. oxwood cuttings 6 to 8 5e doz; small cedar pine , All postpaid. Mrs. D. Rt 3, Cedartown. & eggs, white, yellow long trumpet daffodils C; blue spider | lilies ; Missionary strawberry er M. Miss Mattie asa Hartwell. olive magnolia, ciate: eybeard, long straw pine, ckle, ~ yellow Jasmine, ay, dogwood 1 ft. 10c; 3 plus postage. Exch. for ks, Mrs. M. Cc. ane omsboro. ods, Japonicas 50c each;! 25ereach; pink almond, endrons 25ec each; spider (0 each; English dogwood ; all color azaleas 50c exch. for feed sacks free holes. Mattie Clayton, Rt 2, olive, magnolia, greybeard, crabapple; sweet shrub, uckle, sweet bay, oaks, ismine 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft, 25c. ostage. Exch. for white Mrs. D. F. Colson, Rt 3, oro. : empervirens, - pink ar. salvia, rooted run- 8. ivy, narcissus,. 25 var. 0 per M plus postage. . McMillan, Palmetto. ee : a red 10c} 5 rections | alow abl. Regal lilies, blue spider lilies $1.00 doz; yellow & white jonqduils, long trumpet daffodils $1.00 per C; wild ferns $2.00 per C; yellow larkspur 35c oe Nora, McCurley, Rt-2; Hart- we Butter fly. lily roots (Heagehtun. Coronarium) anytime after Oct. 15th, any quantity, blooming clumps $1.50. Cannot deliver. Miss Louise Lathrop, 401 Hast Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. Old fashioned yellow sweet scented jonquil bulbs 1c each plus postage on orders less than $1.00. Mrs Riek, Scarborough, Byron: Have all kinds of shrubbery bulbs and house plants for sale cheap or would trade for any- thing I could use. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastonollee. Hardy white April blooming narcissus, top size, 75e per C; var. German and Siberian iris 35 doz. del; monthly roses, ever- greens and flowering shrubs reasonable. Phone Ra. 5960. Mrs. Ca; Leverett, Rt 1, Bx 582, At- lanta._ Wandering Jew 10c a doz; dbl: yellow cannas 8c each, mixed mums, .lavendar iris, Shasta daisies, white and pink phlox, orange and lemon lihes, running hardy moss 5c each; narcissus 50e per 'C. Sara Monis, Rocky Face. Lemon lilies 75c per C; abl, yellow cannas 20c doz; April blooming: narcissus 50c per C; Pink fairy lilies 25 a doz; grape. begonias, wax geraniums - =ll rooted 10c each. Add _ postage, Miss Mildred Conner, Rt 2, men. Have a few more selected seed from 6 in. bright rose with laven- dar shading | poppies. Resemble large mums 10e per pkg. Plant in fall. Mrs. C. E. Vining, Rt 1; Bx 73, Marshallville. Yellow narcissus 15 a doz; 50c per C, $3.00 per -M; white with: red border in. center narcissus | 25e doz. Essie Kinzey, Cornelia, Magnolia tea. olive, sweet bay, sweet shrub, holly, . pines, dog- wood, crabapple, greybeard 1 ft. 10c;. 3 for 25c; purple verbena 5e bunch. Add. postage. Mrs, Freeman va ou 2s Tooms- boro. Double pink and red, and white Japonicas, 4 years old, 50c each; daffodils 50e a doz. All well root- ed. Annie. eee Rt 3; Bx ue 4 Bllijay. Xmas- ecactus well rooted 100 : a plant or 3 for 25c; onion buttons A40c a peck del. in Ga.: Dwarf box- wood well rooted and worked 3 years 25c a doz, $3.50 per C, Mrs. E. A. Smith, Rt 38, Greenville. Yellow, red dogwoods, Chero- kee roses, laurels, rhododendrons, all col. azeleas, redbirds, coral- berry, butterfly sumac $1.00 doz. prepaid; 10 rooted roses $1.00; Japonicas 6 for $1.00; mimos 25c each. Ready. Del. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. : Ferns, Justicia, Cactus, Speckle Vanity, Gold Band Amaryllis, Tiger. lilies, Geraniums, pink, red, many: color iris, white nar- cissus, daffodils, jonquils, Grape Begonia, crepe myrtles pink, Taylor,: Buchanan. : Cre cus, golden glow 20 per doz. Add postage. Mrs. Henry Vick, Rt 3, Ellijay. Blooming size sweet vanes amauta white April. narcissus bulbs 50c per C. Add postage. . Mrs. Jack Childers, Milner. 414 different colors hollyhock seed, single and semi-double, mix- ed colors 15 teacupfil or 10c half cup full. Now is the time to plant for blooms next year. Mrs. Carlton C. Sims, Rt 2, Commerce. nar- | Spider lilies 50c per C;> cissus, white and white with yel- low cups 20c per C; jonquils 20c per C. Add postase: Mrs. Uretta Crawford, Berlin. 5 kinds ferns 10 to 25e each; 5 colors dbl geraniums cuttings 15c a doz; rooted red carnation 3 for 25c; rooted Cape Jasmine 20c each, 3 for 50c, many others. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla. Red and orange cannas 25c doz; choice collection many Col- ors geranium cuttings, red and pink conk begonias 5c cutting; Boston and sword ferns rooted /10c each. Will exch. for crepe _-myrtles, oleanders, azaleas, etc. Add postage. Mrs. Ex G. Ano son, Rt: 2, Baxley. : A glorious collection of choice flower seeds for fall planting. Calliopsis, Fairy Boquet, Calif. poppy, petunia, Double poppy, Dianthus & phlox. 7 pkts & di- 50e postpaid. Reggie Knight, Glennville. Hollyhock | seed 10e a eal sweet Williams 5c a tablespoon. Add postage. Mrs. Tom Bagby, : Flowery Branch, sus, Bre- : Salmon _Hawkinsville. 4: each Salmon sultana, Christ. red dogwood 25 each, double! 4 narcissus 10ce doz; : Bridal wreath, Eng. ** Blue, white, Hedze cuttings 3 for Be; hibis- oxalis, orange amaryllis 5c each; yellow jonquils, white jonquiis. 35c per C; pink crepe myrtle 10c each. Mrs, L. C. Bable, poosa., : ; 12 varieties Giant warhenas. in- cluding Floradale Beauty and Beauty of Oxford, blooming, well rooted 85c a, doz. 2 doz. 60c. 4 doz. $1.00. Plant now have love- ly flowers til frost. ms A. Dobbs, Gainesville. 15 arborvitaes 15 i $2.00 each; few hundred sage, thyme, sgl and dbl tansy, yarrow plants, 10c | each in lots of 12; Queens Delight 2 year old roots 2 each, moss Rt 1. Z 35 colors Tris $1. 00 per C; white calla lilies 8 for $1.00; blue calla 40c each 3 for $1.00; white late blooming narcissus 30c per C; large boxwoods, large differ- ent kinds shrubbery. Jexchange. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 1, Gun- tersville, = Bulbs: White Easter, Orange amaryllis 10c each, $1.00 doz; yel- low jonquils, white fairy, yellow dwarf daffodils 15c a doz, $1.00 per C; Magic paper White narcis- white iris, tuberose pink gladioli 25c doz. plus postage. ,No. stamps. Mrs. W. lL. Whig: ham, Whigham. Anthony Watery: spirea 5c each, pink crepe myrtle 10c each, blue -hyacinths 40 doz. postpaid on 50c orders: white narcissus 50c per C, $3.50 per M not pre- paid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. : Pink flowering almond 10c each 75c doz; yellow narcissi 25c | doz; ground rooted Cape Jasmine 25e: each; crepe myrtle water- melon pink 25c each. Prepaid in Ga. Mrs. R. M. League, Rt .2, Waco. Pink June cactus, rooted nice bunch .25c. Mrs. J. T.. Hartness. sultanas, hankgiving cactus, silver speckled begonia, .| beefsteak begonia; 20c each; red and pink conk shell begonia 15c each; well rooted; purple stripe Jew 3 cuttings 5c. Add) postage under 50c. Mrs. a. mas cactus, parlor vine, tree cactus, Boston fern 10c; Spren- geri ferns 5c each; sword ferns 5c each; Old fashioned blue flag lilies blooming size 25. doz. Adda postage. Mrs. are Hill, Rt 1, | Maysville. ae : Daffodils, jonduils, martes eggs 50e per C; Madonna lilies, Cape Jasmine, Snowballs 20c each; Snowdrops, Dogwood; Aus. lilies, other shrubbery 10 each. All postpaid. Mrs, W. H Moore, Star Rt, Bowdon... pink hydrangeas, red dbl geraniums, sword and sprengeri ferns, rainbow fern, pink, white, | red oxalis; salmon pink, purple sul- tana, cuttings only; Florida and August lilies, green and purple Jew cuttings 10c, rooted 15c. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 2, Bremen. Large flowering yellow jonquil bulbs 75 per C; strong well root- ed sage plants 10 each prepaid. Mrs, G. Collins, Rt 2, Cobbtown. Yellow centered narcissus, milk & wine lilies, Grand Duke, Fire Cracker, dbl pink hibiscus for sale or: exchg for Leopard, Tiger, Madonna, Iris, Hyacinths, tulips, lilac, sweet shrubs, large mums, es L. McFarlin, Rt 2, Blakely. Rooted monthly roses, ploom- oe now, 1 baby rambler red, i pink rose. large. bloom, 1 white 50e each; hollyhock seed 10c tablspoon;. blue Dutch iris: 25c; jJarge dahlias 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Cc. W. Fricks, White Stone. ums, coleus, begonias, sultanas 6 different kinds; Grand Duke Jas- min, rainbow moss, wandreing Jew, ferns, cactus $1.00 plus postage, Will exch. for 100 1b size sacks or honey. Mrs. Laz Wig- gins, Buena Vista. Old fashioned fragrant | nar- cissus, April blooming narcissus, numbers of other bulbs 10c a doz; shrubbery, box plants. Write for prices. Mrs. C. A. Rice, Box 95, Maxeys. Variegated lilies 3 for $1.00, Giant lilies 2, for $1.25; Banna plants $1.00; Canna roots $1.50 a bu; canna plants= -36 for $1.00; small palms 3 for $1.00; privet hedge $2.00 per C. Best time to | plant now. M. G. Willbanks, Brunswick. pe a Purple, yellow _throgted -fris 25e. a doz; cream narcissus 50c per C; sweet gum geranium & mistletoe, squirrel tail fern 10 each plus postage; also Muscovie 2 ducks 1 drake, 2 small ones, 5 in. all $2.50 for lot plus express. Mrs.. J. -W. > Jackson, ~ Talking Rock, Rt 2. St. Bernard lily 3 for 10c; pink | aoe z packed. W. B. Bass pene W. Owen, century : Plants, ; 94 pox: flower cuttings gerani- | Old Enelish dwarf *poaewosad: | heavy, 4 to 6 in. $1.00 doz; $3 ae per C; smaller plants $2.50 per 7G cherry laurel, : abelias, spireas,. pinkcrepe myrtle 2 ft. $1.00 doz. $5.00 per C, Blanche Yee Greenville. : Blue grape ae 50c per f C or 500 for $2.00; sir Watkins, daffodils $100 per Cy. jonquils 50c per C; fragrant cluster nar- cissus 25c per doz. Vena Brown, Hartwell. Barly red May cherries rooted |: $1.00 per doz; Apricots rooted 8 for $1.00; red yellow. June plums, grey goose plums 8 for $1.00; erabapples 6 for $1.00; Horse rad- ish 25c doz. Add, postage under | $1.00; Mrs. HE. Heaton, Mineraf Bluff. : Daffodils & narcissus $1.00 per C; blue violets 75ce per C; all col- ors iris same price; azaleas 15 each also golden bells, pink weigelias. Add postage. Miss Betty Jane Eller, Ella Gap. Mammoth leaved and stem rose pink flowering oxalis, also yel- low oxalis bulbs. Ready to plant in pots for winter and spring blooming. 5c each, 6 for 25e post- paid. Mrs. Susie K. eas ae Rt 2, Baxley. Wild birdfoot violets, Easter lilies, blue grape hyacinths, white daisies, jonquils, white narcissus, daffodil bulbs $1.50 per C; wild ferns $3.00 per C; dwarf boxwood plants $1.50. Mrs. Clara Belle Carey; Rt 1, Royston. Angel, | Blephant, Lucerne, | Chatalaine, Guinea, Maple, red and white and pink conk begon- jas; trailing coleus, red and pink, salmon sultanas;. Black Beauty |. geranium, orange and white winter pinks 5 each. Birdie at red, RFD 2, Tallapoosa. > White begonia, Boston fern, | pink hydrangea i5e each, 2 for | 25c; lemon lilies 30c a doz; tame blue violets: 25e per C; yellow Japonica, weeping willow 10c each 3 for 25c. Rooted and del. Mrs. L Li. Stephens, Ella Gap. Old fashioned sweet scented dbl pinks $1.00 for 200; mixed is, April blooming & sweet yel-| low narcissus 65c per Cc; datfo- dils 90c per del. Mrs. Dick Powell, Rt 2, College Park. Several hundred wild azaleas, mixed colors and sweet. shrubs: for fall. delivery. H. W. Mauldin, 868 Cascade Ave., Atlanta, Double red, pink, white, yellow Japonicas. A year old, well rooted 50c each; red, yellow dogwood 4 for $1.00; peosicas $1.09 per doz; boxwood $1.00 each well rooted. Mrs. Earl Keener, Rt 3, Ellijay. White Tris, Poeticus, narcissus 80 per C, $5.00 per M; exchange for tulips, Madonna, . Amaryllis lilies, giant snapdragons, ever- bearing strawberry plants. Mrs. John Saye, Newborn. Gardenias rooted 50c each, 1 year old $1.00 each and postage. Now is the time to set out. They are not Cape Jasmines. Mrs. Joe Griggs, Rt 4, Bx 66, LaGrange. Sweet scented grass pinks 50c per C, 200 for 90c; April bloom- ing narcissus, mixed iris, orange lilies, mixed daffodils 80c per C, 200 for $1.50. Mrs. Christine Me- Leod, Rt 2, Bx 166, College Park, Pink oleanders rooted 25 ecah; sweet scented narcissus, yellow jonquils, bulbs blooming size 75e per C; white iris 20e a doz; 4 doz. $1.00; $1.00 per ~C. Postage paid on 50c orders or more, Mrs. FE. Happoldt, Lewis- ton. Double Japonicas pink, white, red, yellow, 4. year old, well rooted 50c each; Boxwood well rooted 75 each; peonica $1. 90 doz; dogwood 30c each; Boston ferns well rooted 25c each; John- nie Davis, Rt. 3 Ellijay. Madonna lily bulbs 20c each in lots of 10; white and purple iris lilies $1.00 per @. Prepaid. Mrs. A. B. Wood, Rt 1, Alpharetta| 120 Albelia Grandiflora plants from 1-4 feet high 15 to 50c each at my home. Seven Top Tur- nip seed (salad) 5 an oz. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Daffodils, Butter & eggs, yel- | low narcissus, late blooming nar- eissus;, smal] sweet scented nar- cissus $1.00 per C. Mrs. Lois Tanner, | Dewy Rose. All color iris $1.00 per C; azaleas all colors 10c each. 3 for 25e; double daffodil 75c per C; narcissus bulbs 75c per C; blue: and mixed violets $1.00 per C. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Eller, Ella Gap. Giant purple iris. 25e ner doz. |. forsythia 10c each. plus postage. Mrs: J. E. Underwood, Cleve- land, Rt 2. Seat $00 large dry paper white nar- cissus bulbs $3.00; 12 cuttings geraniums, begonias,~ sultanas, pleeding hearts; 5 yellow oxalis bulbs 55 postpaid. Mrs. R. L. Williams, Boston. fies 50c per C; slid ae: 60c per C; tame blue violets per C; yellow Japonica, weeping willows, wisteria vine, pink weigelia 10c each, 3 for 25 de Miss Willa Mae eee Bila Gap. te Seo Salmon - pink iltanae each. Miss Sarah Chery Rt a Haddock. Double tiger, aalincs ee | lily bulbs 50c a doz; pink, bronze iris 25e a doz: Rex, Beef steak, pink Beauty Begonia 2 for 25. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam. : 2 large Boxwood 8 ft: high $15. 00 each at my home; also in. boxwood $1.00 doz; 12 in. box- wood $2.00 doz; 4 grane geranium well rooted 10c each. Mrs. Lizzie Free, Rt. 2, Bx 91, Waco. 3 Cape Jasmine, 1-6 ins, 1- 8 3 in. 1-12 in. high, all rooted 25e each. Waco. Tiger lilies, long trdediet dat. fodils, $1.00; red crepe myrtles, pink, perennial phlox, 85c_ ea.3 50c or 5c ea.; large varigated mums, Velma Harrison, Bremen. 34 _ Dark blue German iris, 75e@ rooted, white, hydranga. 50c; crepe myrtle, yellow golden glow, pink phlox, ned 35 bch; yellow, long trumpet a odils, $1.00 Cor: 1,000 tore $7.50; white oxalis, 25c doz, Add D stage. Jack Harrison, Bremen, Large black lily of India, 400 ea, or 10 bulbs $3.00; large vari gated ' mums, 6- behs, 50e; pin and white: oxalis, 25e doz; dble plants, 35 ea.; red crepe myrtle, Add postage. Alice | Bremen. : ye Perennials: - Gaillardia, sia, 10e. doz7,75c, Hnglish Lavender, Roses paid. Mrs. ee Gable Haralson, so lilies, mixed colors German ard. Wallace, Red cannas, 20c doz., $.50 C; Roses. and shrubs, Blue grape hyacinths, 500 for $2.00. Mrs. J. M. _ BOBO, Hartwell. ie S Mixed tulip bulbs, yellow jonquills, April blooming ~ narcissus bulbs, 25 doz. or $1.00 Cc. Mrs: V. Carter, Whitesburg Bel : Rooted, St. Beonerd lilies, Ox- alis, June, and Christmas. cactus, sword, cedar ferns, not rooted, lantana, hibiscus, begonia. All lonega, Pubs aby ~ Mixed colors, dble. and Mnele. hollyhocks seed, 10c tble., 3 thle. 25; Pegsy Bunch, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 1 Madonna meprestrial erenties: Tiger white spider lilies, 12 for $1.00; Red Spider, Lemon. . Mexican burn, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. part red) 5 kinds sultanas includ- liams and. Vee, Add. postage. Mrs. Lul a Alpharetta, Reg Young, well rooted puimietto - Palms, 3 te 6 ft. high, $150) Savannah, Rt. 3. Abelia rooted, 10 to 500 each, according to size: donauil, sweet. yellow narcissus, 60c QO; old fash- ion white narcissus, Exchange for Madonna or: Haster liies and named roses. ; Willie Wise, Wadley. ve: White April plooming narcis- Alma Pickney, Savannah, on x Box 41. yg Purple lilac, kudzu vine, 20c ea.; purple and lavender iris, 15e doz.; yellow pinks, 10c doz.; 10c ea.; azaleas, 35c doz. Laurels, white and spruce pines, 60c doz. Ae sacks, Add postage, Charles, Dilijay, Rte. Paper White narcissus Hine to plant now) bulbs, $3.00 bu. Mrs. = L. Garrett, Perry. SPECIAL NOTICE ._ BULBS nee. Parties having the Hybrid Am: aryllis bulbs, stating amount and price The Bureau. of Markets, Mrs. Capitol, Atlanta. for 50c. Mrs. Wilis pneiey Dah- Red Russian Amarylilis, Al trailing coleus, well rooted,/ 5 Mrs. Julius Jackson, Rt 2=Bx ate red cigar plant, pink almand, 35 ea. black lily of India, 10 bulbs, : 6 for 50c. Add Dostae Ge Se 12 foes - Ba for 25c; Varigated mums, 6 bchs. red cigar plant, white August liilies, yellow canna roots, $1.00 C; cigar 35 beh; dble, yellow, Jong trum= pet daffodils, $1.00 C or $7.50 M.- Harrisen, Sweet William, Shasta daisies, Artenie- | Physostegia. Large plants, C; Rosemary, Old _ and Shrubs, 10c ea, $1.00 orders post-_ _ Hemerocallis and monies Kwan- s & Tris, Be ea. $3. 00 C; Yellow Rich- 10. ea. W- RES; Thomas, Haralson, - 50c oe B5ce doz; x Fairy lilies, 15c, 6 for 50c; For= -sythia, Altheas, lilies, 10c ea. or 15 mixed for $1.00. George ee . Fuchsias (bloom. part white and = ing striped leaf, 6 kinds begonias, oe 4 cactus, 5c cutting; . Wil- - bunch. yfawwkins, Prompt shipment. V. W.- Wea 50e dozen. ek 4 sus bulbs, 50c C. Postage extra. pink Gclewian red Japonicas, Sell or exchange for white feed please notify z 222 State : FOR SALE c - Rhododendrons, mountain lau- eek: red and white azaleas, dog- : wood, redbud, corralberry, white - pine, pussy willow, crabapple. Well rooted. $1.00 doz. Red Jap- White spider lilies, 10c ea. all colors, 10 ea.; pink almonds, 10c ea:; Dusty Miller, 25c doz;. Blue violets, 25c doz.; Rhododendrons, 25c ea.; Forsythias, 25c ea.; Jap- onicas, 50c ea.; Spruce pines, 25c ea.; Laurel, 25c ea. Sell or ex- change for white feed sack and postage. Ray Clayton, East Eili- ~ jay. 0 varieties iris, 50c; daffodils @ and narcissus, 10c doz; pink spirea, purple lilac, golden bell, forsvthia, bridal wreath, 6 for : 30c; double daffodils, yellow nar- as cissus, butter and egg bulbs, 2 ee -doz., 25c. Mrs. Henry Ellis, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Snowdrops, 50c C; Orange Day lilies, $1.00 C; Jonquils, daffodils, Lavender iris, 25c doz.; golden- glow, dusty miller, 25c doz.;- red cream dogwood, mixed azaleas, rhododendrons, white ee Blk. pines, 6 for $1.00, 3 ft. high. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Snowdrops, narcissus, jonquils, daffodils, lavender iris, 25c doz.; 10 different color roses, rooted, $1.00. azaleas, rhodcdendrons, mountain laurel, red cream dog- wood, 3 ft. high, rooted, $1.58 doz. Miss Hazel Heaton, Mineral Bluff. ' King Alfred daffodils, King Hubert cannas, Gold band lilies, 50c C; white favory lilies, 25c doz; . spider lilies, 3 for 25ce; mixed 5 ~~ 15e doz. Mrs. Lee Gray, oe ett ee Giant crimson spider lily. bulbs, 25c doz.; daffodils, narcissus, 15c doz. cannas, City of Portland, President red, 50c doz; Add post- age. Miss Thena Tanner, Sanders- ville. . Jonguill bulbs, 3 to 5 flowers per stem. Large size bulbs, $4.00 Be, A Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Buford, : C5 325 FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED. Want to exchange dark purple _ Tris bulbs for any color of canna bulbs. Mrs. F. M. Westbrook, Al- pharetta, Rt. ds Yoxchange purple Iris, Tiger - jilies, red and white spirea, yel- 50c. C; fodils, French pussy willow, gol- den weeping willow cuttings for double Carnations, Snapdragons, : Hardy phlox, dianthus, Dutch hyacinths, red or pink peonies, = Hardy Delphiniums.: Mrs. Joe Hyde, Gainesville, Rt 8. _ Want 1 Ib. paper white nar- -cissi, valley | lilies, snowdrops, - grape hycinths. Will exchange for double orange butter and eggs, new hybridated violets (blue with write -stripes; sweet scent- ed) for same or 20c doz. EF. B. Moore, Suwanee. Want to exchanze pink oriental poppy seed for white, red, violet, os and yellow seed. Also have Eng- lish Pears for sale. Miss fe Wil- liamson, Vidalia, Rt. 2. Want to exchange April bloom- ing narcissi bulbs for tulip bulbs. : iixchange Stone Mountain wa- _ termelon seed for white half run- mer bean seed. Irene Tallant, Cumming. \ Want large pink winter bloom- ing oxalix bulbs for soil. Geneva Dalios, Ila. Went tulip hyacinths and sladiola bulbs. Send price list. Alma Presnell, Gainesville, Rt 1. Want any kind lily bulbs or -. any kind of bulbs. Will exchange ae for scuppernongs, 1 gallon for 2 blooming size bulbs: 12. tulip bulbs or hycinths for 1 gal. of scuppernongs. You pay postage On Sscuppernongs. Mrs. LL. LL: or Suwanee, Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS _ FOR SALE EK 25 Ibs. white running butter beans, hand picked, $2.00 for ct, ae M. F. Morman, Richiand, . 295 Ibs. large, sound Stewart pecans, 20c ib. in 10 1b. lots: 7c 1b. in 100 Ibs. $45.00 for entire jot. Miss Belle Pemernan, Bron- wood, Box 83. CORN & SEED CORN FOR SALE t is 200 bu. yellow and white corn, ready for market. See or write Robert Conner, Bloomingdale. 8 or 9 bu. yellow pop. corn, mubbed and shelled, treated for weevils, A No.1. 0. O. Robert- son, Mableton, y onicas, 25c ea. or six for $1.00. Binnie Abercrombie, Mineral | Bluff. colors } 25e doz.;) hite Tb. low winter jasmine, jonquil, daf- i Nice, yellow Bermuda onion sets; no trash, from MHastings seed, postpaid in Ga., 25c qt., or 85c gal. Mrs. W. H. Evans, Cum- ming. Rt. 5. New, Blue Stem collard seed for fall planting, 10c lb. in 100 lb. lots; 15c lb. smaller lots. J. HE. Elkins, Cairo. Rt. 1, Box 109. Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion sets, $1.00 gal., $3.50 bu; Austrian brown, red, 75c gal., $2.75 bu; Ga. Collard plants, 75c M. Oct. Del. on plants. W. R. Stephens, Gainesville. Rt. 6. Large Red nest onions for ear- ly fall planting, 65c gal Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Scallion buttons, 40c gal., nice, sundried apples, 12c 1b; Blue Damson plums now ready. Make best offer. Mrs. E. B. Gladden, Tallapoosa. Rt. 2. Red multiplying onions, Te Ib. or 20 lIbs., $1.00. Postage paid 20 Ibs. or more. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville. Old tim Indian peach seed, 10c doz. and 8c postage; fine, white English peach seed, 25 for t15c and postage; 1-2 bu. mixed native peach seed, $1.00, Del. in Ga. Miss M. G. Cheatham, Roy. White nest onion sets, 10c qt., 40c gal.; old fashioned Hanover turnip seed, 5 ounce, 4 0z., 15c, A0c Ib; Heading collard. seed, same price. Add postage to all. M. N. Childs, Bronwood. White Heading collard seed, 10c pkeg., 20c per oz.; Hanover seed, same price; Cator oil bean, | 20c oz; also 6 large type (yellow legged) Dark Cornish cockerels and 4 pullets, from prize str., $1.00 ea. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. Lifsey watermelon seed, fresh and new, now ready for sale, 75c Old. fashioned white. m ultiply- ing onions for Fall planting, .mild flavored, best. keeper, gal; also 1937 crop nice, dried: apples, free core, worms, 8c Ib. A P..P. Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Gainesville. Rt. 1. Unhuilled Crimson clever seed, excellent quality. Write for price. { 84 yrs. with Crimson: elover; also | 90 bu. Goolsbys Super Blue Stem wheat, mixed with vetch. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose. Rt. 1. About 150 ibs., Watson melon seed, 1937 crop, for sale. David Knott, Moultrie. Rt. 1. / Bur clover seed, 75c bu. C. B. Borders, Hogansville. Rt. 2. | Swect pimiento, pepper, dill, old fashioned musk melon seed, 10c this., 3 for 25c. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ella, Gap. Cert. Willetts. Wonder English yeas, 25c lb. 10 Ib. lots and up, | B0c lb. Add postage: genuine No. 1 size Crystal Wax Bermuda onion sets, $1.00 bu. Rage as pre- paid, or $3.00: bu. E, Sylvester. Rt. 1. : 60 Ibs. Seven Top salad seed, $6.50 at my farm, or 20c lb. and postage; also Texas rust-proof seed oats, 70c bu. Prices at my farm, Madras, Ga. Mrs. W. I. Moore, Newnan. Rt. 2. Bur clover, sufficient soil for inoculation, screened, $5.00 per 100 Ibs. FOB. V. H. Carmichael, Jackson. Bur clover, 5c lb. with suffi- cient soil for inoculation. FOB Edward Carmichael, Jackson. White multiplying onions, 50c gal. postpaid. ae G. H. Dunlap, Madison. C. P. 807 sugar cane, 2c tall stalk standing. Perfected by U. S. Dept. Plant Oxt. to November. B. O. Russell, Brunswick. Red multiplying onions for fall planting, 35c gal. plus parcel post ehgs. Mrs. Alice Frey, Dallas, Rt. Bur clover seed, hand screned, nice, clean with enough dirt to inoculate. 6c lb. at Fayetteville. Mrs. A. O. Dorman, Fayetteville. Little white nest onions, 15c at. or 50c gal, A. R. Rosser, Cor- dele, Rt. 4. Old time red onion (not scallion buttons, do not multiply) buttons ready for Sept. planting, 50c gal. del. Mrs. J. H. Baxter, Hull. Old fashioan2d white multiplying onions, 50c gal, postpaid. No stamps. Mrs. C. R. Smith, Buford, Re oe 20 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed, recleaned, 20c lb. postpaid. A. B. Echols, Stevens Pottery. Collard seed, 20c Ib. del. or 25 to 100 lb. up at 15ce: Ib... FOB. Abner Baker, Norman Park. 10 or 12 Ibs. this yrs crop extra good mustard seed, 25c ib. FOB, or 30c Ib. del. G T. Miller, Caraes- ville. SEED FOR SALE Pure Rucker, 1937 cotton seed, ist yr. recleaned and graded, 46! mer contd nts 6 103+) OB) Chas.- L. Brown, Haviweil. Willetts ne. ne: pea | _{| seed, very prolific, 5c lb. Mrs. WwW. R. Wise, Wadley. . Mrs. J. F. Bennett, Flowery |. Branch, Rt. 1. 40e |} . sun- } J. Lavendar, large berries 20c per C, $1.25 per M; also N, Z. white rabbits, one grown buck, 3 grown. does, one half grown doe, three about a month old. All healthy. $12.00 for the lot. J. F. Bishop, Blooming- dale. Cabbage and Collard plants now ready to set. All leading va- rieties $1.00 per M, 10 M $9.00. Postpaid $1.50 per M. L. H. Alli- son, Sylvester. Lady Thompson Strawberry plants 25c per C;-Klondyke & ev- erbearing, 20c per C; Youngberry plants 25c a doz. Guaranteed sent in good condition. Mrs. M. H. Walker, Rt 2, Grantville. Gr. Baltimore tomato plants $1.00 per M in lots of 5 and 10M; 75e per M postage collect. J. D. Vance, Rt 1, Cumming. Baltimore, New Stone, and Marglobe tomato plants, Dutch Chas. Wakefield, Coppenhagen cabbage, Ga. collards for 75c per M mailed or 50c per M exp. col- lect. V. A. Crowe, Rt 1, Gaines- ville. Flat Dutch and Wakefield and Copenhagen cabbage, heading collards, New Stone Baltimore, Marglobe tomatoes T5@ per M | del. or 50c per M express collect. H. P. Crow, Rt 1, Gainesville. Chas. Wakefield cabbage, Ga. collards, Marglobe tomatoes 25c per C, $1.00 per M del; Write for prices on larger quantities. J. N. Wright, Rt 1, Alto. Mastodon strawberry plants, $2.00 M. FOB. J. H. Anderson, Nashville. Mastodon, The Jumbo, Ever- bearer strawberry plants, 60c C. Miss Millie Wise,, Wadley. Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25. M. P. B. agin Gaines- ville. Rt. 2. Latest var., Imp. Klondike i strawberry plants, 25e C. 75c, 500; $1.50 M. Dorothy: Durand, Flowery Branch. Leading var., cabbage, tomato and collard plants, 75c M. pre- paid, collard plants, 5c M., prepaid; 5 M up, 50c M. col. exp. Stocky plants shipped promptly. Everett Warren, Gainesville. Rt. as Early Imp. Klondike straw- berry plants, 20c C; Ga, Heading collard, 15c C. Rosie Crowe, Cum- fing, Re 1: Mastodon everbearing straw- berry plants, $1.50, 500; $2.50 _M. Prompt shipment. Cash. Mrs. Tf. Cc. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Xd : ey Lady Thompson strawberry plants, well rooted, $2.00 M. post- paid. Mrs. Effie Anderson, Gaines- | ville, Rt. 2. Cc. W. and Copenhagen cabbage plants 400 50c; $1.00 M. Klondike strawberry, 400, 90c; $1.75. M. mailed; collard seed, 35c Ib. mail- ed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Lady T. and Everbearing straw- berry plants, 30c C; $1.25, 500; $2.00 M. Klondike, 25c C. 500, 80c; $1.75 M. del. Prompt. shipment. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Everbearing and Lady T. straw- berry plants, 30c C; $2.00 M. Klondike, Flowery Branch, Rt. dL. . Late and early Flat Dutch, Chas. and E. J. Wakefield, Copen- hagen, Sure-Head cabbage, Ga. Head and cabbage-colard, tomato and onion plants, 150 for 25c; 300 50c; 600, 75c; $1.25 M. postpaid, or 90c M. collect. D. G. Smith, Cloudland. : . Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.50 M.; also yellow jasmine, well rooted, 6 for 50c; red leaf jJand blooms and yellow with red' spots, yellow with red spots, Newnan, Rt. 1. aS Heading collard, Dutch cabbage 90e M. del; Stone, Baltimore and Marglobe tomato, 400, 30c;. 50c M. 35c M. Exp. collect. No chks. Shipped promptly. C. Ww. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Everbearing, Klondike. - and Lady T. strawherry- plants, $2.00 M. FOB. Cash with order. Lidia Riee, Ellijay, Rt. 2.. SEA 20 M. young, strong Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25c C; cheaper in larger lots; 15 M. Klondike, 20c C. 100 everbearing given free with.a M. of either. Mrs. M. H. Walker, Grantville, |) Rt. 2. Hegde OD Ga. Heading collards, 10c C; 75e M.; Iceberg lettuce, 15 C; true to name Blakemore straw- berry plants, $2.50 M. del. guantity. Mrs. H. L. Brittins- ham, Guyton. Lady T. strawberry plants, $1.00 for 500, $1.50 M; 5 M. or more, $1.25 M. del. Pauline Scrozgs, Alto. Millions new cabbage plants for Fall setting, lead. var., now ready, well rooted. Shipped promptly or money returned. By mail prepaid, 20c C. 300, 35c; 509, 0c; 75c M. or shipped by Express ~enpid for 50ce. Me Cash. Iajor Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Strawberry plants, early, very |Black, 15 or 20 bu. for sale. 'P, English, Eillabell. 1 ples, Z5e CC, $iib- M. del.) Prompt shipment. Royce Waldrip, cannas, 60c doz. Mrs. BH. L. Butler,. Any |}; Cabbage plants, Jerseys, now ready. Sat. guar. True to name. '20e C; $1.00 M; 3 M. 85c M; 5 M. 75ce M; 10 M. up, 70c M. Orders filled promptly. Edgar Woodall Cornelia. : Blakemore. strawberry plants, 25e C: $2.00 M. S. A. Marr, Cleve- land, Rt. 3. Good size Copenhagen Market cabbage plants ready. In lots of 10 M. or more, 50c M. either by Eixpress or at my farm. John C. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. -Marglobe tomato, cabbage and collard plants, 500, 50c; 75c M; Klondike strawberry, $1.50 M. del. Cc. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 50c; 80c M. del. 10 M. $7.00. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, tess Wakefield, Dutch, Copenhagen cabbage, Heading var., and Ga. collard, all var. tomato, 80c M. prepaid; 5 M. $2.50; 10 M. $5.00. Exp. Exc. for dried fruit. Estie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Copenhagen Market, Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Heading collard and Marglobe tomato, 66c M; 5 M. lots, 50c M. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Mastodon, Lady T. Bel-mar and Old Time strawberry plants, 35c C; 300, $1.00 by mail post- paid. Chas. D. Toney, Fairburn. FRUITS FOR SALE Nice sundried apples, acid fruit! 10@: Ib. in 10: 1b. lots;. in. 100. 1b. lots, 8c lb. B. Ret Woodliff, AION ery Branch, Rt. 1: Nice, lb.; Lady Thompson and Masto- don strawberry plants 35c C. $3.00 M. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Nice, sundried apples, 1937 crop, 10c lb. in 10 Ib. lots, also cat- nip, 25c Ib; yellow Rattle. root, wild cherry bark, 20c Ib; catnip, peppermint, horsemint, hoarhound, etc: 20c doz. Del. Ga. Miss Lizzie White, Dahlonega,. Rt 1, Box. 35; Nice bright, dried apples, 1937 crop, 10c lb.; also nice green sweet pepper, 25c gal. green hot pepper 20c for 1-2 gal. not prepaid. Sarah A. Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. (15 Ibs. nice new crop sundried apples, free of worms, core and peel, 12 1-2c lb. del; 1 pound new erop dried sage, 50c; also 6- rooted Cape Jasmine, 10c ea. Mrs. W. O. Davis, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Fresh Fruits And Vegetables For Sale Nice, sweet pepper. Alto, Ret. 14 Scuppernong grapes, White and i Good eating and cooking ap- $1.00 bu. FOB; nice dried fruit, free of core and. worms, 12 1-2c Ib. del. T. M. Webb, Elli- jay. Nice, good apples, on tree, all kinds, 15c peck, 50c bu. any amt. over 5 bu. 45c bu. Mrs. Rader Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1... 10 M. bu. apples for sale to truckers at my orchard, 2 1-2 mi. No. Cleveland. W. G. Owenby, Cleveland. Fancy Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 per CWT. 6 baskets CW'T. Cash with order. C. F. Matheson, Alto. Miscellaneous For Sale 20 lbs. slightly used goose feathers, 70c pound. Mrs. Jas. M. Anderson; Bowdon. Nice, clean, dried sage, this yrs crop, 60c lb. del. P. O. money order only. Mrs. Douglas M. Furney, Rhine, Rt. 1, Box 115, care J. E. Yawn. Gourds for sale. Charles Smith, Clarkston. About 23 Ibs. feathers. $10.00 {cash. Mrs. W. T. Brantley, Harri- son; Rt./1; Box 27, 15 ibs. yellow root, washed and dried, 15c lb. Also 100 blue iris lily bulbs, $1.50. Mrs. C. L.. Mould- er, Buford, Rt. 2. Duck feathers, 9 or 10 ahs. for sale, 75c lb. Guar. new feathers. Miss Nellie Waters, Athens, Rt. 1. About 20 Ibs. new goose feath- ers 50c Ib. FOB, Hoke Hill, Canon. 15 gourds, 7 to,10 in. dia. T5c postpaid for lot. G. W. Freeman, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. About 25 lbs. feathers, slight- ly used. $8.00. No chks. Mrs. Arthur W. Smith, Harrison, RFD 1. SYRUP FOR SALE 190 - i-gal buckets syrup, cooked thick, first class cond. 50c gal. at my farm. Mrs. Tracy,. Lake Park, Rt. 2, Box 18. 300 gal. fine Ga. Cane Syrup in 1 gal. cans, for sale. Max SB McRae, McRae, Ga. sundried apples, 12 1-2c. balm, | FOB. W. M. Cartrell, qe bu.:| Smut and cold-proof nice tomatoes, $1.30 bu. FOB. No} personal checks. Tce eee | jars, $1.90. All FOB. W: Minnie 100 bu. oats, $75.00, I pot. H. H. Lake, Wrightsv Hastings 100-Bu. oats, and new, well cleaned, Tic H. Bolton, Griffin. Cokers Full Grain seed cold and rust resistant, $ FOB Athens in 5 bu. bags. Kenney, Athens. Rt. 2. Seed wheat, No. Ga. Moi variety, very thrifty, $3. FOB, or exc. for R. I. ee lets or young hens; also su apples, 10c 1b. in lots of 1 more lbs. H. C. ies Rt. 4. 1500 bu. Cokers 33-47 oats, smut and cold-resistan bu. or more, 85c bu; less 10 lots, $1.00 bu. J. N. H Summit. Rt. 2. 300. bu. rust-proof one %75 bu. Ga. Blue Stem $1.40 bu., grown on own especially for seed; are re ed, not mixed, thrashed wil rain. Emory Jackson, Coze 35 bu. seed rye, $1.25 bt Wright, Nacoochee. Recleaned French rye i wt. 2 bu. bags, $1.75 bu. A. L. Linn, Hampton. | 150. bu. Cokers Cert. A seed rye, recleaned, weevi ed, grown on own farm, $1: B. F. Murphy, Sandersville 125 bu. Cokers 33-47 oat bu. FOB. O. W. Porter, Co ten. ae oe : 100 bu. Yeargins imp: seed oats, 10 percent Hairy seed, free from obnoxious in new sacks, 75c bu. FOB Gurley, Jr., Hartwell. : Hastings and Cokers oats, bright and clean. Wr quantity prices. G. W. C Tifton. he 25 bu. Perad rust-proof %5c bu. FOB. soa ville. 2500 bu. ailiges Gerk. croft seed oats. Recleaned graded. Cert. by Ga. Crop- Assn: for purity, cleanliness germination. Sample on R. M, Turner, Royston: 400 bu. Texas rust-proo: oats, bright and pure, 7% FOB. B. M. Barrow, Comm $00 bu. Abruzzi. 2 Ba ue 125 bu. Cokers heavy Grain, cold and smutuire seed oats, $4.00 bu. 4 Thresh run, 90c bu. FOB Ben. R. Tanner, Cokers Full Grain 2 eee early. Hae raw! plants, $1.25 M. Exc. sor white feed sacks. 500 for of 100 Ib. cap; White multip onions, 35c gal. Add_ posta Mrs. Ora Thornton, Cu Rt.-3- 500 bu:.pure Fulghum _ 0% ts, cleaned, 75c bu. 500 bu. Banc oats, recleaned, 75c bu. No eign seed in either oat. prices. Amos Floyd, Canon. My pure French rye, $1.7 FOB. R. B. Miller, Nacoochee. Genuine Texas rust-proof 1st yr. absolutely free from eign matter, 75c bu; in bags, $3.75 FOB. C. E. Br well, Luthersville, Rt. 1. Cokers Full Grain oats bu; Cokers Fulghum oats, bu. B. F. Fragan, Marti . Honey Bees and B Supplies For oe 17 colonies bees in mo hives with supers, $1.50 colony. J. F. Hiscock, Qui Reb. Palmetto honey in 60 1b strained, 8c Ib. FOB. D. C Winder... Fancy Ext. honey in car 65 Ib. pails, $3.60; 12 prices on larger quantities. S. Bruce, Blackshear. Good quality choice qu white chunk (comb- and str honey. Write for attractive pi 10lb sample, $1.95 postpaid. pe. Prompt service. -#H Hallman, Nahunta. 32 hives bees in pat. style bodies. If interes ted come make price. Poe write. A Foster, Buckhead. ; 20 hives -bees in old fash box hives, $1.00 per hive. ; Holton, Pavo, RED 3. : 23 hives bees in 10 frame the hive and super to. mat fo: $40.00 FOB. Geo. D. Bart Louisville. New Crop Gallberry hone lbs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.50 del. case of 125 Ib. cans, $7. 20 Comb. or Tax D. x Th Odum. 25 bushels of Abruzzi 7, A, Fouche, Poulan. to 100 bushels well fill- State best price. M. dalebes, Rt 1, Ellen- one ton of bright oat th or without oats de- light 2 horse wagon with nning gear. reasonable. J. E. Hayes, tnip, fresh, dried. per pound. Mrs. =: Rt 1, Bx 2, Demo- , 100. lbs Early Market atermelon seed, the 60 m seed. Quote best ind send sample. W. M. |, Jesup. 50 bu. South grown tall Ga. seed rye, or any at reasonable price for M. Gay, Garfield, Rt. 2. to buy 25. bushels pure 100 bushel seed oats pea seed oats. Send and lowest price per _ oS Leverett, Rt. J, imsos clover seed. Can Quote Would like to hear from near Cedartown. P. J. Rt 1, Cedartown. - 1 horse wagon, in good] cheap for cash. Candler , Young Cane. fresh yard eggs and. rs for own personal use. st cash price del. Fred Jr., Augusta. 307 4th {some seed rye and Buck- and some sheep. J. F. son, Buchanan. goose feathers, practi- : Lot for $15.00. Mrs. Eeapon. Commerce. Rt. 5. ome Abruzzi rye seed, rice per bu. del. Atlanta osta. Mrs. W. B. McDon- nta. 550 Pulliam St. husk, also dried gourds, , State price, etc. Mrs. cGowan, St. Simons, Box Ze sev. M. cabbage, heading d onion and everbear- awhberry plants and gar- aS. Will exc, Banana ineapple pear, plants. trees, also want Camel- $3 for plants. Mrs. aq L. ed . multiplying onions bearing strawberries; ; some pears for pre- _ Mrs. Homer Jackson, Rt 2. nt 50 bu. small ed. State number, price ull deseription of var., Hunter, Rossville. strawberry plants or other 2 M Heading coHard Iso exc. 1 Golden Se- antam rooster for 1 Goid- sht pullet or sell rooster Mrs. G. lL. Tallant, Young berry, raspberr srry plants, true to ae Write what you have. ckson, Albany, te sae RAIN. WANTED: prices on Hairy Vetch, | peas and Ga. grown W. G. Keith, Fairburn. & CURED MEAT OR SALE. Is. county hams and Ga. cup for sale. Cleon Hutch- Quitman, Rt.-1, Box 184. cured, corn-fed, oak bacon, hams, 32c Ib. wt. ; shoulders, wt. 6 and 2 1b: Will ship COD; also 1 gal. buckets Ga. red rup, 40c gal. at farm. ckson, Colquitt. ibbits for sale or exc. for Mrs. N. J. Freeman, 837 Lucile Ave., S. W. ora wool rabbits, 5 mos. stock, $2.50 pair, or lot, E. Stewart, Fairmount, bits for sale reasonable Pay cash. seedling | for: --| Hynds, Atlanta. 93 Warren St., FOR SALE Pr. large mules, good workers, for sale or trade for small mules or for brood mares; also want. buy good, fresh in milch cow. Ottis Moody, Coffee. A good, allround work horse and 8 yokes of good work oxen for sale. J. H. McVeigh, Waynes- ville. ; Good,.poor, young horse, com- ing 8 yrs. old, works good any- where, wt. 890 Ibs. sell cheap or | swap for yoke of steers. H. B. Cain, Auburn, RFD 1, 4 mi, South of Hazlehurst. Wood- roe Stone, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. Good farm mule, some age but good worker, sound and okay. Sacrifice for $75.00. E. B. Jones, Hahira, Rt. 1. Black and white Shetland pony, broke, wt. 500 Ibs. 12 yrs. old, $40.00. R. EH. Bowling, Tallapoosa, 154 W. Atlanta street. Black mare mule, wt. 1 M. lbs., $150.00. See or write at once. O. EH. Wainright, Waresboro. A-1 black mare mule, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1100 Ibs., $140.00 cash. Ed Preston, Pelham, Rt. 3, (near Misby Church). : Fine 500 lb. pony, $50.00, or trade. Geo. H. Dunlap, Jr., Madi- SO Pair mare mules, 1850 Ibs. ea. $350.00 pr. also all steel, roller bearing (new) wagon, $60.00. C. D. McCurry, Madison, RED 2. 950 lb. mule, 12 yrs. old, per- fectly sound and work anywhere for sale. Hancock, Funs- ~ ton. 3 mules: 1 yellow horse mule, black mare mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. fat 1050 Ibs., 1 black mare mule, about 850 Ibs. All sound and work good. anywhere. H..A. Pow; ers, Blackshear, Rt. 1. 1 horse, wt. about 1200 Ibs.,} work anywhere. Apply Mrs. Bailey, Lithonia, Rt. 3. (4 mi. off Pinoly Shoals.) 1 small plug mare mule, quick, gentle and works anywhere, $45. Mrs. Harry D, Hamrick, Augusta, Rt, 3: Gooa dark bay, 6 yr.. old, 1M. lb. brood mare and filly colt 4 mos old. Work like a mule. $209 cash. C. H. Charles, Ramhurst. 3 yr. old: iron gray color geld- ing (will make 1 M. Ib. horse), raised here, broke to work, for sale. Write R. I. Tracy, Lake Park. Good mare mule, sound and gentle, work anywhere, for sale for cash, C. E. Cleland, Guyton. 9 yr. old mare mie with wagon, $125.00, or trade for cows and heifers; want a milch cow, fresh or soon to freshen. Jas, HE. Pace, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 400A, Tanner Road. Ca. 1483. One dandy mare mule, 9 or 10 years old weighing around 1000 lbs. at a bargain. H. M. Harkins, Rt. 1, Riverdale: An extra large jennet good farm mule, be good to raise mules from, also to run in pasture with mule colts. Will exchange for beef type calves or shoats or both. C. G. oes Rio Bowdon. SHEEP AND GOATS | FOR SALE Nice milk goat just about 1 yr. old, cheap. A. B. Milner, Shiloh. 2 milch goats, Toggenburg and Nubian, for sale. Mrs. J. H. Mc- Adams, Chamblee, Rt. 2. 2 nice Toggenburg bucks for sale cheap. E. Thompson, Jr., Cataula. : _ Several well bred milk goat does, some milking now, others bred; 100 percent Nubian buck, 6 at. sire. Fee, $2.00; and want a buck and doe of-reg. Saanans. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta. 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. Sev. choice ram lambs for breeding, out of reg. Southdown ram and close grade S-D ewes. $15.00; also Jersey bull calf, Oak- wood and Carnation breeding. Dropped June 2nd, $25.00 reg. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, 88 head nice sheep, 15 head good goats and a good 4 yr. old mare and 3 colts; Want a big bone guinea male pig and a Black Angus male calf. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Rt. 6. 5 goats for sale. Mrs. Alice E. White, 61 Pennsylvania Ave., Egan Park. 2 milk goats, $10.00 for both. J. S. Peppers, Conyers. Rt. 3. 1 Nubian and Saanan_ doe, fresh, $20.00; 1 Toggenburg buck, $7.50; 1 Toggenburg and Nubian doe, $10. 00. Exe. for hogs. C. T. Johnson, Stone Mtn., Rt. 1. Nice Saanan and Nubian milk doe, fresh, 8rd kidding; Saanan and Toggenburg doe, fresh, 1st kidding; Saanan doe yearling, open. All priced right. Toggen- burg bucks to sell reasonable or service, Fee $2.00. John LN, N: H, De 0489 W. : ORSES AND MULES | Good plug mule cheap for cash, about 850 Ibs., smooth mouth, 1 | breeding and good be reg. SHEEP AND GOATS | WANTED Want some milk goats. State full information as to breed and milking quality, Must be within 75 miles Augusta. D. S. Ander- son, Augusta, RFD 2. Want nice milk goat not rfec 2 qts. daily. Must be reasonable. Mrs. Robert F.- Salter, Atlanta. 183 Madison Ave. HOGS FOR SALE 18 mos. old reg. sow also pigs from reg. stock, for sale. J. E. Bailey, Newnan, Rt. 3. Registered Berkshire pigs, two months old, papers furnished $15.00 each, without papers $10.00 each. Fred L. White, RED 1, Buckhead. For sale or trade 1 mule 12 years old, weight 1200 Ibs. Will trade for beef cattle or yearlings. J. P. Sanders, Bolingbroke. i Two purbred Duroc Jersey sows age 2 1-2 years. Can be made to weigh 400 Ibs. each; bred to spot- ted Poland China boar $27.00 each at barn. W. O. Norton, Edison. A thoroughbred Duroc Jersey brood sow with first litter of pigs; also 3 pigs 9 weeks old. Will take 12c per pound for the lot FOB from Lavonia. Mrs. J. O. King, Rt. .2, Lavonia. 20 head feeder sh ate, 60 Ibs., 4 sows, 125 to 250 Ibs. All in good shape. $175.00 cash a a W. C. Watson, Summit, Young purebred (not reg.) S. P. C. boar, 200 Ibs. or over, $25.00. Fine spectman E. . Hicks, Yatesville. S ae 40 to _ 2 purebred Duroc Jersey Sows, 2 1-2 yrs., cholera. immune, bred to . P. C. male. Can be made to wt. 400 Ibs. $27.00 ea. at barn. W. O. Norton, Edison... 8 pigs, crossed P. C. and Berk- shire, 8 wks. old, $5.00 ea. Stacy Jones, Doraville, Box 198. On Henderson Mill Road. Parks str. B. R. selected eggs, $1.00 per 15 postpaid; incubator lots cheaper. Like to contract to ship weekly to customer. Mamie Roach Plyler, Daisy. Seedling peach trees, 10c each, | where as many as 25 are ordered. Mrs. J. J. Stephenson, Rock Spring, Rt. 1. Black P. C. boar, 250 Ib. 2 yrs. old, thoroughbred, not. reg. $40.00 FOB. Daniel A. Ingram, Jr., Bainbridge. Rt. 2, Box~164. Ped., O. I. C. pigs, 7 mos. old male and 4 males, 10 weeks old, 2 females, 10 wks. old. All with ped. papers. Edgar Moore, Whig- ham; Rt. 2, Box 179. 2S. BP. C. 5 wks. old pigs, au: to reg., $10.00 ea. FOB. Fain A. Eaton, Sparta. Rt. 2, Box 106 B.. Few S. P. C. gilts and boars, almost ready for service. Best individuals. See them. 2 mi. Highway So. Waycross. H. M. Woodward, Waycross, Rosedale Farms. Reg. Hampshire hogs, all ages. -World. Champion blood lines. Reasonable prices. Theo. Stivers, Rome. Box 278. 4 big bone Guinea pigs, $7.00 | ea. Ready ship September 25th. J. T. Brown, Hlberton. Rt. 3. Limited number pure bred Duroc boars, born August 5th, $10.00 ea. 6 to 8 wks. old. Will in buyers name. James Shannen, Fairburn. Rt. 1. Thoroughbred big bone Black African Guinea shoats, 4 mos. old, $12.50 ea; 2 mos. old, $8.00 ea. FOB my home. J. P. Preston, Monroe. Rt. 1. Some nice big bone Guinea gilts bred to very fine big bone Guinea boar, farrow in about 30 days, $30.00 ea; also some nice pigs, $6.00 ea. W. W. Charping, Elberton. Rt. 2. 18 nice. 6 wks. old pigs, Duroc and Berkshire cross, $3.25 ea} $54.00 for whole lot at my barn not later than September 20th. C. J. Atkinson, Madison, Rt. 2. 17 big bone Blue and some] Black Guinea pigs. Wonderful breeding stock. $5.00 ea. by the 15th of September del. W. A. Lit- tle, Pelham. Ree. S. P. C. pigs, 14 in litter, also high class young boars now ready for service. All from World. Champion blood lines. Reasonable. EF. H. Bunn, ville. 7 pure bred P. C. and Berk- shire mixed pigs, 6 wks. old Sept. 5th, $5.00 ea. J. E. Underwood, Cleveland. Rt. 2. 2 little bone Black African Guinea, hogs, male and female, about 18 to 20 mos. old; sow far- row about October 15th, $30.00; male, $25.00. I, HE. Helmey, Pineora. : Few choice little bone black Guinea pigs for breeders, $10.00. ea; $25.00 trio,male and 2 gilts. Very limited number for sale. R. Mid- | E, Barnes, Summit. se HOGS. WANTED what yeu have and price. E. R. Hill, Decatur. 109- Greenwood Place. CATTLE FOR SALE 5 reg. Hereford bulls at real bargain. Come see at once. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia. Pure bred and registered Polled Hereford Bull calves at reason- able prices. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam. : : Holstein and Jersey cross cow, first calf 2 1-2 months old, 2 gal- lons a day, $35.00. Walter Mc- | Elreath, Ben Hill. To avoid inbreeding I am of- fering my herd bull for sale. Calved Jan. 1, 1934. Sire Double Domino, dam Lass 69th. Weight 1540 Ibs. Net fat. Price $300.00. Percy .A. Price, Albany. One. milk cow for sale. C, T. Shepherd, Rt. 2, Bx. 29, Stone Mountain (Known as Dave An- derson place.) One Jersey cow 2 1-2 to 3 gal. to freshen next May $35.00; 1 Jersey male 20 months old $25.00 or both for pan 00. Lonnie Davis, Millwood. . $8 nice, reg. Jersey heifers, $300.00 for the 8. Come see if interested, dont write. R. C. Wil- liams, Douglasville. ; 1 yoke of well broken oxen, 7 yrs. old, wt. around 2200 Ibs. $125.00 T. FH. Moss, Carnesville. Reg. Jersey cows and heifers. aie JE agen he Dougias- ville Jersey bull, ot Fort stock, dropped March 23,. 1936, grand- son of Dreaming Sam,? one cf my best breeding, dropped March |. 15, 1937. $150.00 ea. Papers trans. to buyers name. L. C. Shipp, Rockmart. ; Good 5 yr. old milch cow, freshen around September 10th; will give 4 gal. day. See (near OKelleys store, between Gaines- ville and Dahlonega), or write. G. L. Dorsey, Clermont. Rt. 1. _ One White Face, red brindle color, Beef type bull, wt. about 600 Ibs., 2 1-2 yrs. old, in good cond., $35. 00. &. H. Ries, Macon, 972 Walnut BE 4.real milch cows for sale. 1. fresh in, others expected to soon. Also 11 or 12 yr. old mare mule, work, $35.00 for mule or trade for milch cow or beef cattle. A. Redding, Juliette. Cream colored Jersey butter cow, perfectly. gentle, good milk- er; calf,3 1-2 mos. old. Bred. Mrs. Lowe, College Park. 317 H.-Ox- ford St, Ca. 1028. 4 mos. old bull calf, cross be- tween Jersey and Holstein, from reg. stock. Sell or swap for corn, chickens or anything need around farm. Miss Ruth Matheson, Co- lumbus. Forrest Road. y 2 beautiful, reg. Guernsey bull calves, 1 month and 2 months of age. Langwater blood lines, out of high producing dams, $25.00 and $30.00 ea. W. A =] SORaterte, Biue Ridge. 10 or 15 extra good Guernsey- Jersey cross heifers, lyr. to 18 mos. old. Good colors and con- formation and best breeding. Bred and raised on own dairy farm. $20.00 ea. M. Comfort, Boston. CATTLE WANTED Want heifer calves, any breed, and any age; als want any numb- er pigs if price is right. Con- tact and give particulars. I. B. Lewis, Alapaha, RED. : Want 1 good milch cow. Mrs. J. N. Austin, Atlanta. 833 Warn- er St. S. W., Ra. 1969. : Want yoke of good work steers 4-6 yrs. old, 700 to 1200 Ibs. ea. steer. Prefer good matches, cheap for cash; like exc. good or. 750- 800 Ib. ea. mules for pr. good match mares, 4-6 years old. R. C. Ray, LaFayette, Rt. 1. : Want 4 Jersey or Guernsey cows to freshen within 40 to 60 days. Exe. 5 grade 15|16 Jersey Exe. 5 grade 16/16 Jersey heif- ers; will furnish some thrifty shoats to party with plenty pea-. nuts to fatten on 50:50 basis of wt. gaines to killing time. M. Yearwood, Macon, Rt. 6, Box 97. TOBACCO FOR SALE Best grade, whole leaf, flue cured chewing or smoking to-: bacco, 12 in. and up long. Guar. satisfaction. 12 Ibs. $1.00 del. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. Good grade chewing or smok- ing whole leaf, flue cured tobac- co, free from trash or dirt, 12 Ibs. $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. : Red and Yellow 1936 and 1937 tobacco, smoking and chewing, 10c Ib. 10 Ibs. $1.00 postpaid. M. i kingham about 950 Ibs., okay and ready to} | Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. . 300 Ibs., Ola Robertson, Talbotton, Rt. 2, /OQuin, toms select for breeders. 1 | TOBACCO FOR SAI Want 20 good stock pigs, State} Bright Red tobacco, flue cured, 1936 crop, 7 Ibs. $1.00 del. Oscar Hamilton, Vidalia, Rt. 1. Good, bright leaf chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs. $1.00 del.; Lonnie Guar. leaf chewing tobacco, aged, mellow, dark red 1k Ibs., $1.00; good smoking, 13 Ibs. $1.00. All postpaid to 3rd zone. Sat. guar. or money refunded. - B.. Williams, Alma. Tobacco: 200 Ibs. grade Ae flue cured, 12c 1b.; 200 Ibs. Grade 2, 10c Ib.; 400 Ibs. grade 3, 8c Ib: grade 4, 5c Ib. Mrs. Box 41, Chewing or smoking tobacco, whole leaf, real good tobacco, 12 lbs. $1.00 del. Screven. Good, mellow, flue cured tobac- | co, smoking and chewing, 12: lbs. $1.00 del. to 8rd zone. W. G. Good, long leaf chewing tobac- co, 10 to 14 in. long, 12 Ibs. $1.00; smoking, 12 ibs. 75c. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Good Bright Leaf chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs. $1.00 del; 100 Ibs., $9.00 del. . Samples on request. Mrs. Nolie Lightsey, Rte 2. Mellow chewing and smoking tobacco, 12 lbs. $1.00 FOB. No- order_less 12 lbs. I. N. Campbell, Baxley, Rt. 2, Turkeys, Guineas, Geese Ducks, Etc. Wanted 7. White Pekins, 2 drakes, roosters, 19387. Franklin Me-- Hampshire Red hatch, for sale. Cants, Butler. 1 pr. Toulouse geese in fine cond. for sale. See or write Mrs. N. G. Lang, Waycross. Pure bred Giant Bourbon Redes: 171936 hatch and about .40 April 1937 hatch, 25c pound for the lot. Mrs. BR. LL. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. Aes Giant Bronze turkeys. Young. Z. Ln Lee, Red Oak. es 20 head little English ducks and drakes, $1.00 ea. Mrs. B. ia: Thomas, Hoboken. 11 head Muscovey grown -drakes, and 3 about half grown, Black and White. $8.00 for lot. Mrs, J; F. Davis, Wrightsville, Rt. .2, 2 Red Turkey. cockerels, 3 mos. _ ducks, 3. | old, $1.20 ea; also 1 White Wyan- dotte 18 mos. old cock, $1.25; 1 pr. Turkeys, $2.35. All FOB John- son Crowe, Cartersville. 8 May- belle St. Ge 24 M. B. Turkeys, 5 hens, 2 yrs. old, wt. 12-15 Ibs., 2 yr. old tom, wt. 30 Ibs., 18 April hatch, 4-6 Ibs., $40.00 for lot. Mrs. J. C. Bramlett, Woodville. Muscovy ducks from 2 wks. on to full grown. Small ones, 50c ea; Surrency, Rt. 2. 2 WAIEePS Rese Surrency, H. Lightsey, _ 5 grown ducks | e . \ large, 25c pound; some $2.00 pr. Cc. B. Roden, Hawkinsville. POULTRY WANTED LEGHORNS: Want 25 Buff Leghorn pullets, March or April hatch. Must be pure bred. State lowest price in first letter. Mrs. M. a Hamrick, Duluth, Rt. 2. Want from 15 to 50 White or. Brown L. pullets, just beginning to lay. If White, must be the large or English str. Quote prices, etc: Mrs. Ernest Moore, Vidalia, i Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHCKENS: Want 50 pullets, just beginning ~ to lay. Advise type and price. Milton Bryant, Blakely. . . ORPINGTONS: Want pure bred Buff Orp., rooster, 1937 early spring hatch., tate price and age. Mrs. H. Lu Archer, Iiyons, Rt. 3. ; PHEASANTS: Want some Ring Neck and other breeds of pheasants. Advise age, breed, price, etc. E. C. White, Lithonia. WYANDOTTES: Want 20 Silver Lace Wyandotte hens or pullets. Mrs. J. D. Wil- cox, Hazlehurst. Want some R. C. 8S. 5 Weyan- dottes cheap for cash. Pullets only. State what you have. Jods Minter, Jakin. POULTRY FOR SALE. MINORCAS: 6 Minorca 5 mos. old pullets, 60c ea; 10 mixed hens, 15 mos, old, 50e ea. Cash. A. Krause, Atlanta. 63 Walnut Ave, N. E., Peachtree Hills. 5 show type, fancy breeding Giant Black Minorca now ready for service, $3.00 ea; hatching eggs, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Peters Bldg. _ ORPINGTONS: 7 AAA quality 12 wks. old Buff Orp. pullets and roosters, $5.50 if taken at once; eggs, $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. EB. H. Poistca ne Morgan. cockereis, | i rt 5. = i hens, raised this year, also 3 New _ PO ULTRY FOR SALE | | POULTRY FOR SALE | POSITIONS WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED See BANTAMS: 10 bantam pullets and 5 roost- ers, $1.00 trio; 35c for extra pullet. - Robt. L. Hall, Sandersville. 8 pure bred Golden Sebright roosters fully grown, from prize ee stock at Southeastern Fair, $1.50 ea. $4.00 for lot. Swap 2 for grown pair any breed pure bred bantams. G. B. Howell, Cool- idge.* Mixed baniiains, 40c ea. roosters, 25c. ea; Game pants, 50c ea; 5 hens and rooster, 2.75. H. M. m Adams, Douglasville. a ~100 Buff Cochin bantams, $1.00 ea. D. T. Jennings, Americus, P.O. Box. 84. Thoroughbred prize winning Japanese Silkie chicks, 1 week old, 25c ea; Golden Sebright 10 days old, same price. Show type, prize winning birds, C. T. Gaines, Buford. _5 pr. bantams, $1.00 pr. J. R. Riley, Lula, Rt. 1. Pure Black R. C. bantam also Ss. C. W. L. bantams, half grown trio, $2.50; Trio of 1936 hatch, - $3.50; March cockerels, $1.00 ea. All healthy. Sidney Senne, Hart- well, Rt. 1. Handsome Black Cochin cock- erels, well: drape ee tame, very small, $1.25 ea: for $3. 00. Mrs. J. HE. Bach, Ben Hill, Few Buff Cochins from show birds, 3-4 grown, $1.00 ea. for-a short time. W, K. Herndon, Au- gusta, 1109 Adrian St, Beautiful Golden and_ Silver Sebright bantams from prize win- ners, $1.00 ea. Miss Carlie Kemp, Marietta. BRAHMAS: 5 Light Brahma cockerels, stock, for breeding purposes, Mch, hatch, $1.00 ea. here. Mrs. Car- son Jones, Graymont, Rt. 1. : ARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: I yr. old rooster and 2 March hatch, standard shape and color, $2.00 ea; 8 pullets, April hatch, 00. ea. All Holterman Arisio- t Barred Rocks. Mrs. Jas J. lliams, Quitman, 301 Girard 10 White Rocks, av. 2 1-2 Ibs. St all roosters. Sell or exc. for ure bred pullets, lb. for 1b. or if t taken, 10 roosters for 9 pullets Ha. pay postage. Mrs. Eanes Moorehead, Canon, Rt. 2. 2 nice White Rock pullets atid ockerel, last of March hatch. 00; 10 White Rock last yrs. ns, $10. 00 and give rooster with. Pa 10 W. R. pullets, 2 1-2. to 8 $6.00. All pure bred. Mrs, aC, Hi. Russell, Sandersville. me 10 pure bred White Rock pull ets, extra nice, $1.00 ea. Mrs. D. Ball, Rebecca, ; co ae 10 cockerels, 2 1-2 lbs. ea. Di- rect. from Lindstroms All Star Mmatings, $1.50 ea. in Georgia. $s mps eet. EE. M. Mallory, : xford. f Os -pullets, 2 cockerels, pure _ Bishop str., P. R. March Pullets fine layers. $1.00 D . BB. Chandler, Acworth, Rt. ior vaor Ringlet ARR April teh cockerels, $1.00 ea. ,2 for $1.85; nice, dried . peaches, free worms, 15 Ib. Mrs. John mS Martin. in 18 mos. old pure Thompson sir. B. R. cock, $1.00 FOB. eh R. Mabry, Canon, Rtg; nice pure | Thompsons Ring: et B. R? April cockrels, $1.25 ea. -00 FOB for lot for quick sale. Mrs, N. R. Wilson, Canon, Rt 2: 6 B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, = wks. old, $5.00. Money Order, buyer pay Express. Mrs. Ww. T.. Corry, Union Point. CORN ISH: Tare type Dark Cornish from rize str., . no-akin, bloodtested flock, 1 March hatch cockerel, $2.50; April hatch, $1.00: May hatch, 75 . Mrs. Vera oe $100 ea: and 1 Sylvester. GAMES: i pit game stags and pullets, $1. 50 ea. 1 cock, $3.00; hens, $2.00 ea.: also S. A. Ginn Gray stags and ullets, $1.50 ea; cock, $3.00. All Suar. pure. T. M. Weaver, Ash- dand, Rt. 1, Box 161. 14 brood hens, 2-4 yrs. old, $2.50 -late hatch youngsters, $1.00 2a. Brooding these Blues for 15 yrs. 2. '. Bing, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Fine Irish Gray. game rooster, ready for pit, $6.00; few young ei crerels $1.50 ea; Eggs, $2.00 sek: DeForest Decker, ae Trish Gray pit game stags, pure bred, $1.75 ea. or $3.00 pr; 1 1-2 . old cocks, $3.00 ea; 2 yr. old ek, #8. 50, es L. Ponder, Oak- GIANTS: Jersey White Giants, AA grade, labob str., 6 pullets, March 5th th, $1.00 ea; 28 frier size, 8 wks. old, 60c ea. $9.00 for | the 28. a sis W. cua Baral: eae uke pred White J ersey Giant rooster, March hatch, $1.25; 1 january hatch. Sell, or exc. Ww. J and a white Cornish | oth to be pure bred. nS Burch, Bas | bred puliets. | rabbits. ure | Jace 3 February hatch, Marcy str., Ww. J. G. cockerels, also 6 Tou- louse geese. Sell or trade. What have you? J. C. King, Marietta, Box 98. LEGHORNS: Everlay B.' lL. March cockerels, $1.00 ea. 2 for $1.75; pullets, same str., $1.00 ea, Hoke A. Wilson, Martin. , Pure bred W. L. Yr. old roost- ers, $1.00 ea; pure bred Buffs, 8 mos. old, $1.00 ea. or exc. for pure Ka. pay postage. Mrs. A. H: Patterson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2, Box 60. 2 pure bred 1 year old B. L. Roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal. 10 W. L. 15 mos. old hens, and 1 cockerel, $7.75, or 75c ea. at my place. Fannie Ford, College Park, Southeast Main St. 20 April pullets, 2 cockerels, Rusk str. B. Leghorns, $18.00 for 1 pt, or exc. for trio any large pure bred pigs, 8 wks, or older. Mrs. A. B. Carlton, Thomasville, ACES 2. : 20 W. L. hens, 50c ea. also cockerels, same price, FOB. Mrs. J. L. Connor, Sylvania, Rt.:1. 4 Booth direct W. L. April cockerels, ped. stock. Healthy and well ma- tured. $1.50 ea. P. O. money ord- er. A. P. Lowe, err ECE. 2; Box lt PHEASANTS: Special price (reducing stock) on pheasants, quail, wild ducks, Show Type bantams, pigeons and J. EE Street, Stone Mtn. Highway, Road. : ~at Rays ~ PIGEONS: 2 pr. Fantail pigeons, pr. ea. white and blue, $1.00 pr! 2 pr. Golden pheasants, 1936 hatch, $5.00 pr. $8.00 for both pr.; 2 pr. doves, mated, White male and Ringneck female, $1.50 pr. 6 young, 4 to 6 wks. old, 35c pr. L. H. Williams, Ty Ty. : SWANS: : 8 pr. white Mute swans. Write for prices. H. G. BECK Mt. Berry. . REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLAND Hubbards finest 6 mos. old N. H. Red cockrel and cocks. $1.50 to $3.50 ea; also Donaldsons fin- est, direct, 1 1-2 yr. old Star Pen S. C. R. I. Red cocks, $1.50 to $4.50 ea; eggs for hatching from either. Mrs. R. J. Heming, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. March hatch, Donaldson str, cockerel, just beginning to crow, $1.00 crated del. to express office | here. No chks, B. ane cello. 30 Mayhood Red 7 mos. on pullets, $30.00; 6 Mayhood 7 mos. old cockerels, $2.00 ea. All large and healthy. Also 1 Holterman |Aristocrat B. R. Yr. old rooster, $3.00. EES, A. DEY; gerne Park BM; Extra fine S. C. R. I, Rea cockerels, $2.50 or exc. for coun- try hams. J. B. Adkins, Ft. Val- ley. om 12 pensiasoh direct dark March hatch, large pullets, some laying, $19. 00, or $2.00 ea; 15 choice 1936 Red laying hens (my _ original breeders), $1.50 ea.; 10 AAA W. L. April pullets, Booth direct, $12.00 or $1.25 ea. Money orders, Mrs. Sikes, Cochran, ie 2. SPANISH: White Face Spanish, 4 mos. ola, 3 lIbs., cockerels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Frank Preaca Wad, Adairsville, Bie aes WYANDOTTES: : Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte roosters and pullets, also young hens. Tarbox strain. Mrs, A. L. Keys, Chatsworth, RFD. 10 pure bred S. L. R. C. Wyan- dotte young, now laying hens, rooster, $1.25. April hatch. Money order. Mrs. | Howard Elkin, Cairo, Rt. 3. Sniders pure Macon at ipinres Pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyan-| dotte May cockerels, 75c ea. 2 for $1.25 FOB. Mrs. Clarkesville. i 14 pullets and young roosters, full blooded White Wyandottes from heavy laying flock, $1.25 ea. for pullets and rosters free with them. T. C. Dillard, Rabun Gap. - 7 young hens and Le pure bred Silver - Lace Wyandottes, $6.50 FOB. Mrs, M. T. fa Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 8. 3 pure bred White Wyandotte roosters, about 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. FOB; also want 25 pure bred White Wyandotte baby chicks from good stock. Mattie B. Mc- Pherson, Rabun Gap, Rt; 4. FOSITIONS WANTED 3 Want good stock farm on 50- Earl Wilson, 50 basis (three to six hundred} hogs). Have had a lot of experi- ence. Will exchange refrences. George L. Sikes, Rt 1, Tooms- boro. Want farm work, 25 years ex- perience as a farmer. Board and oo pay. SOU from 330 egg record} Atlanta. | ence with tobacco. King, Acworth, Rt. 1. Want light fares work, no field work, preferably near Atlanta for home and reasonable salary. Myrtice Briggs, 328 Glenwood Ave., Atlanta. Boy 17 years old, no bad habits, wants home with Christian peo- ple who will send to high school in exchange for work. Reference exchanged. Oliver Williams, Rt. 6, Eastman, Young man, 24 years old, wants job on farm or dairy. Experienc- ed and a good worker. Want job within 50 mils of Atlanta. Can milk. Drive car.. State how. far place is from town. Come or write at once. Joe Stallings, 108 Washington Terrace, Atlanta. Want: one horse farm near At- lanta. Good house and outbuild- ings. Write J. H. Johnson, Rt. 5, Commerce. Want a grist mill. Prefer water power with plenty of water. Can take charge by December . Ist. Lone man, turned 70. Am known as a miller. Not able to farm much. Want with a mill man and live near mill: References. EL ae Cook, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Want 2 horse crop* on 50-50 basis. Want good land and stock and cultivator to work with. L. FI. Bing, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Want a crop to gather, also 1 horse farm for 1938. Must have good house to live in. Russell Smith, Rt. 1, Williamson. Want position as blacksmith or operating grist mill or both com- bined. Can do repair work. Would consider anything to make a liv-| ing. Prefer Northwest _ Georgia. J. M. Hayes, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. Man wants job. Farm work or help around dairy, cut wood, or help gather crop. Write or come see at once. Sam McCalla, cure |. L. W. Thompson, Bt 2, ee boro. Want @ small. truck farm. in: Chatham County about 15 acres, good little house to live in. Have a life time experience in truck growing. See or write Robert Conner, Bloomingdale. Want a job by the month or year (1938) to demonstrate a to- bacco farm. Have a life time experience and know all about] tobacco and any other crops. Can give best references. See or write J. Frank Conner, Bloomingdale. Lady with eight year daughter wants work doing light farm work for room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. Mary Roper, Irwinton. rie Want one horse farm standing rent for 1938: somewhere in South Georgia. Good house, good Jand and wood. Will use plenty of fertilizer. J. E THOMQIeR: ate 2, Cairo. Want job for 1938, small erop 50-50 basis, or hire by month as blacksmith on farm, or rough carpenter foreman or mill work. Experienced. R. T. Carter, ae 1, Monroe. ~ Want a good place for the oe of this year gathering crop, also a crop for next year..4 in family. Must be moved and furnished. 2 can work regularly. W. M. Johnson, RFD 2, Stockbridge. Would like to get in touch with someone needing overseer for 1938. Have had 8 years experi- Understand growing all other kinds of crops, also. Would consider caring for hogs and cattle. If interested write Tom Russell, Rt. 2, Doerun. Exp. dairyman wants job as herdsman, or any kind of dairy work. Can mre ref. James Boyd, Duluth, Want light 2 horse bre on 50-50 basis. Can do any kind farm work, also am blacksmith. Prefer north of Atlanta. E. W. Want job with good people for home and small salary. Light farm or garden work. N. B. Belcher, Martin, aAts Want good 1 Horse: en aes over 20 miles Atlanta. Standing rent. Paul T. Pritchett, Lithonia, Rise Want 1 or 2 horse farm, with good house, tobacco barn: fair out-bldgs., plenty water and wood, close to school. Standing rent. G. A. Sookout, Broxton, Rt; 2. Middle aged man, exp. florist, very desirous of securing a per- manent position with reliable party to grow flowers and vege2- tables for the market; keep up repairs and look after estate. Ref. and character good. Write R. A. Nesbit, Peabo Oe eare Gen. Del. ; Good exp. farmer we x horse farm for 1938, 50-50 basis. No bad habits. Have to be fur- nished. Could tend to 2 horse crop. H. W. Ferrell, Atlanta, 42 Boynton St. S. E. A good miller and mill wright wants a job running mill that can grind corn and wheat and make > self-rising. flour.. 34 years experience. A. B. Garner, 629 'Kalb St., Atlanta. Want 306 at milk dairy, good dry hand milker. Give best ref- erences. H. M; Jarvis, RFD 1, Walter | . Robemitt, Je pees VERE SS i old | man, Want cotton to pick and any kind of farm work a man, wife and 6 (4 large enough to work, children can do. Go anywhere. Want house to live in. Raised in Nerth Ga... T. H.. Lively; At- lanta. care C. B. Dobbs, Rt. 3. White man 41 years of age wants work on dairy farm or light farm work. Experienced dry hand milker. $10.00 a month and board... Clarence Thomas, RED 1, Covington. Experienced farmer would like work .gathering crop. 3 in fam- ily. Will have to be moved. J. W. Wallace, 727.Tumbling St.. At- lanta. : Want job as superintendent on large farm, 10 plows or more. Would consider farm on shares. Familiar with river and upland farming, stock raising and re- pair or upkeep of farm. Sober, industrious. Best of. references. J. H. Bickerstaff, 954 Williams Mill Road, Atlanta. . Want job as a cotton picker. Write or eome see me. C. B. Brook, McDonough, Rt 1. Want job as supt. or caretaker of large estate or hunting res- ervation. Sober, honest and can give best of reference. Write E. L. Porter, Blackshear, P. O. Bx TADS Want job on farm for balance of .1937 and 1938. Young single white man. B. L. Brown, Rt 1, Ochlochnee. Young man, 382 years a wants job as overseer of large farm for 1938. Graduate of A & M School, life time on farm dairying and farmisg. Chas. .L. Brown, Hartwell, White boy 23 years of age wants job on farm $12.00 a month, board and laundry any- where South of Atlanta, Can drive car. J. W. Heaten, Mr.-T. E. Hood, Woodbury. Want job on farm with good man helping. gather crop, or job at some milk dairy. Honest, sob- er. Want place with good people. Sam McCalla, Rt i, Calhoun. Want small farm, now, standing rent or shares. Prefer South Ga. A. W._ _ Mor- rison, Rt. 1, Ray City. Married man wants job through winter and share crop- per for 1938. Good house, garden, pasture, wood. Can drive. trac- tor, truck. Will: work on dairy or with poultry. Life time experi- ence. No. children. $30.00 per month. Best of References. J. B. Dorsey, Rt 5, Commerce. Want 1 horse crop for 1938 on 50-50 basis. Good house and good land. No cotton. B. M. Lowell, Wiley. ee Man wife, five | children - pig = enough to work, ranging in age from 20 to 6, all able to work. Want crop to gather and place on halves for 1938. Can move at once. Write or call W. M. Cox, Lebanon P. O. 15: miles north of Marietta on Rt 5. Want dairy job. Can drive truck. Experienced. Bob Dunsan, eare S. I. Dunsan, Hapeville. Want to live in good Christian home and assist with light farm work near Atlanta. Ralph Gall- $94 Pulliam St., Atlanta. Jackson 9350. A hard working man wants one horse crop on halves for the next year. Have 2 boys to help and can feed my own self the first year. E. D. Hanes, 26 Gould St. SE, Atlanta, Main 8308. Want farm home where can do light work. Am 50 years old. |1Cannot do heavy work but am willing to do what I can for board and small salary. Mrs. J. H. Gay, Rt 1, Lumber City. Want to rent a 2 or 3 horse crop on 50-50 basis. Have plenty of help. Wont need but a little help. Want good land and some bottom land. Memphis McDaniel, I Rt 1, Monroe. Unencumbered woman wants position doing light farm ~work with small family. Reasona\ble wages. Mrs. M. S. Everett, PO Box 154, Porterdale, care Mrs. Etter Colliss. Want 1 horse farm 1938 on 50-50 basis or large farm where I can get work through the win- ter months in good neighbor- hood near church, school. Can furnish best. of references. Need 4 room house. W. H. Duke, Rt 2, Thomaston. Want 4 or 5 horse farms with good tobacco acres with good man, near school and. church, with good stock and tools. Can furnish good references. 50-50 basis. L. W. Powell. Alapaha. White man, age 81 years, with wife and 3 children, oldest 10 years, wants 1 horse farm on 50- 50 basis for 1938. Would also consider a trade in turpentine |timber on 50-50 basis as I am|, well experienced in this line of work. Prefer Coffee or Pierce counties. H. B. Ray, Rt ae 1 96- Bee Hinesville, - ees care |. possession | : tor, Bx/ 5 Must have good barns, tol barn, good land near. chur T, Harrison, Rt ce Baxley. Want 2 horse farm on for 1938; also day wor time to start crop. Russell ; Rt 1, Williamson. ao 26 year old area & child wants job on overseer, experienced truck er and can repair most of one; or a 1 horse cro 50 basis. Good house and water and garden, some patches. Must be move McClure, RFD 1, care- Frey, Marietta. fi Man, with three gro dren and 1 small child in wants a 2 horse crop sta rent on 8rds and 4ths. M: within 15 or 20 miles of A Write or see IT. M. Roobs, Villa Rica. =a br: Want a 2 horse crop on basis. Have 2 grown: boys : grown girls. Will need help me crop. R. M. Hiver g , Rockmart. 2 awe man and wollen Wi to rent 1 horse farm on shar cash basis or caretaker on try or fruit farm. Can mov and furnish own rations. move at once. Prefer midd South Georgia. W. A. R RED 2, Ringgold. Want good farm for 1938 do good farming of an stock and poultry raising. accept job overseeing farr bad habits. See or write Willingham, LaGrange. horse farm, each clos church, cotton D.. Kernegary, Rt 1, Hazl Want 1. or 4 horse farm ing rent with good land, | houses and tobacco good pasture. Worth or Tift counties. White, Ty Ty,. RED 3. Middle aged widow wan doing light farm work, no work. Good home, reason salary. M, A. Gill, Jonesb Want 2 horse crop for 19 50-50 basis. Prefer Walto Gwinnett counties. Paul Mad Rt 1, Bethlehem, Woo uff Experienced grist miller blacksmith, horse shoer. wheel wright wants sho mill in good location wi chance for 1 horse crop 50 basis. Can go to wor time. References. H, A. kin Ar Tallapoosa... : Young man ee on f Can operate any make o tor or trucks. Experienced soil erosion. T. H. Gordon. : Want 1 horse farm, go and barn, good water, rent or 38rds, 4ths. Carroll joining counties. V. Vz. E on, 6, Carrollton. ; farm, prefer healthy place. er, industrious, years of exp ence. Can furnish referenc Want job for 1938. Seab. K ens, Rt 1, Andersonville. Want a grist mill for st rent. of 50-50 basis, water Pp or would rent any kind of 50-50 basis anywhery, FE. H. ton, Smyrna. ; Want a good 4. hors standing rent in Floyd or don Counties, 2 or 3 houses. C. furnish self. Paul L. Hae ft Kingston. Want good 5 or 6 room and few acres good cleared under fence. Standing rent other basis. J. Fv Bishop, Blo ingdale. : Want good horse farm 0- with good man who does drink. Do not drink my: Want good house near school. 5 in family. Pref near Forsyth but wil good offer elsewhere. W. Rt 1, Culloden. Pos 28 year old sober ha 4 years: xperience in crop cultivating. Stai proposition. S. L. Johns Statesboro. Want 2 horse farm on crop basis. or 1 horse crop work for wages while up crop. 7 in family, 4 can 7 good in tobacco gatheri : Prefer South of Tifton near. school and chuurch. D mons, Rt 4, Tifton. cs 14 year old boy wants jot do any kind of far Smart and healthy. J. LL. balow, Rt 1, Pendergrass Want a1 or 2 horse fa standing rent with tobacco on it and good house to 1 and outbuildings. Prefe = or Lowndes County. Pl s Br ley, Naylor. Man, wife and two a} wants- work picking co