Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1937 April 15

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Se on pais, SUMP MARKETING DIVISION 3 :
STATE CAPITOL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, APRIL 15,1937 - NUMBER. 6





Heavy Hew bringing 13 and 14e per pound. eg out trois Atlanta, St. Louis, New York and other ee
food By U.S. Crop Reporting Board) We are installing potato grader for use here on | markets and I find that they have been bringing
Se eee market. practically as much here as.on any of the larger
ge reports and condition of crops reported by: Heavy rains ruined tomato plants in this section | markets. PAE

United States Crop Reporting Board) and many are being planted over. Occasionally we have a truck come to our marke
ese Crop moving very slowly, Only! car- Tobacco growers are turning to vegetable crops as from Indiana and Michigan with onions or potatoe

a result of plant shortage. and when they have disposed of their loads we

We are now making a survey of the vegetable crops | everything possible to re- load them with Georgia

: | planted for this market and by next issue will be able | produce that may happen to be on our market.. ak

Sree Beet eek oes Poa t hi the event this cannot be done with produce that. is 0
Supplies now available from around |'* give this information along with ras har- Ww

= sville and Coolidge. Few eee being made vest dates on tomatoes, : : our market we seek tc locate and direct them to Geor=

* We can fill orders tor cabbage daily. gia farmers who have written in asking for prices: on

The eGorgia -paih crop on April 1 is ~ H. W. LONG, Manager. | the yarious kinds ef produce. In case the trucker is.

ed to be 41 per cent of normal as compared with ae tired and wishes to rest while the truck is being

per cent normal on April 1, 1936. This figure is * The Macon Slarket loaded on our market, the man on duty at the marke
se ona report by Bureau of Agriculture Economics. April 10th.Conditions on the Macon Farmers | is required to superintend the loading of the prod
NUTS: On the basis of growers intentions to | gtate Market have improved considerably in the last | purchased here, allowing the driver to rest durin;
the Georgia acreage has been placed tentatively two weeks and we have every reason to believe that | this time. : ot e
el ees cent Aperease ee the 4988 they will continue to do so, There are more commis- We have handled practically everything brought
+RAWBERRIES: Offerings for shipment are yery sion men on this market now than were operating | for the last several weeks at a fair price to the pre
and at present limitea to very light express here about the 15th of March and they are all carry- | ducer with the exception of a few loads of cab ge
: ing a more complete stock. Very little produce has Georgia farm products that have sold in the la
been left for other markets with the exception of quantities are: Cabbage, Carrots, Green Onions, Eng-
cabbage of which. there seems to be a surplus. We | lish Peas, Turnips, Turnip Salad, Collards, Beets,
have been comparing our prices with the reports sent | Sweet Potatoes, Cane Syrup and Seed Cane. Speen
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PORTS FROM STATE MARKETS
The Douglas Market z
1 9th.Cabbage are moving at $15 to $18 per

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with demand slow. Copenhagen variety predom- 4
ing in this locality. Telephone peas are moving in PRICES ON FRESH GEORGIA VEGETABLES } chickens and eggs who will buy anything produced | on
ali quantities, Shipping small amounts to Macon 4 ~ | the farm in the way of poultry and ezes and ne se
) Atlanta Market being * oleh Mi AT TOR oe oe. both retail and wholesale. eS
ie t being sold through Mr A. T ereeing on State Farmers Market, Atlanta, If the farmers in the Macon area will been we pee
weet potatoes bringing 90 to a 00 per Dust: aay eee) poral, ed as to the kinds of produce that they have and that
as limited. Se Sik : . ee (Continued On Page Two) ae
a Cabbage, per Cwt, Lb. (Fair and White$ .75-$1.00 - el
HOG MARKET Cabbage, per Cwt. Lb. (Best).......... 1.25- 1.85 - ATLANTA i
pane Collards, per doz. bunches ..... Meee 1G0n- 90 Pe eae
Atlanta
Se : : Mustard \Greens, per hamper.......... --D0- .65 ; 25
Prevailing average prices at At- Popviose (Spalding Rose) 9/59 Steers and Heifers
a packing. plants: fo teas Ne Gay Pat Beet types. ae $8. 000 $9 06
pounds and up, per Cwt.....4-- oe ee seseeee 200- 2,10 11] Medium, fresh types .....---sesee+0--+ 6.50@ 750
TSO 2240 DEPOC WE aesen es cae 9.10 Potatoes, Sweet (North Carolina) . cece, 2.002 2.75 Ee dative ues bc 3 g5ee
150-180 per CWt....sseveesssscee 9-50 ||| Radishes, per doz. bunches ...... ieee svee E> * BO ean Gite ce : 2 ; 4 oS : ie ae.
120-450: Per Cwt ns iis. 55. ete ee B29 Spinach, per bu. .......... CO od ee ee, fein pee ooo eee $.00@ 6
1440-930 pet CW? oi xask. oo. TB Turnips, per doz. bunches ......0.5.++06 .50- 75 Paukce Gees Teens 2 50@
60-100 per Cwt.......:....7.00 down Turnip Salad, per hamper -....05.254...2 60-75 oe ee ee o
ea thin and soft hogs bought at pre- : oe ee ee dices es 5.006 5.50
ie ATLANTA SPOT COTTON : : Medium Cows ........+e200- veka as: See 5
Moultrie Canners, cutters, TMMOStLY . 7.aaG eee a -
Moultrie, Ga., April 13Hog market 10 ee April 14, 1937 LA teets Spot Cotton closed steady are Bulls "
leaviest 240 pounds and up....... ee Ok today at 14.80 per pound for middling. 5 Fat types #0 oe - 5.00@ 5.50
1, 180 to 240.......... Coe er ae The average price of middling.7/8 in staple on ten Medium: types: 2200. ne se cue ed 400@) Bet
en a Dae iit ba meee koe Bes Southern markets was 14.03 per pound, the average Calves ae se
4,110 to 12000000000. EIT, elo | |] for the past 80 days was 14.57 per pound. hat tones ys neljenes GO
5, GOtO TIO. fe ee; we es oe 5.00 _ Staple premiums: April 14th...The average pre- ||} Medium types ee 6.00 @
at sows 2.00 under smooth hogs of whatever | mium paid on six Southern markets was 63 points COMMON... eee cee eeccccsoccees- 5.00@ 5. 50
weight basis they make. stags 6.50. | on for 15/16 and 125 points on for one inch. Throwout types 2 oc 3.1 ee oe 4.50 down











/ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCT S.

Previn Wholesale Prices (F.O.B. Points Mentioned) Subject to Change. April 15, 1937. Ba i





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- Country Butter, best table... desks ped oe07.00 230 neo .20 30 25 .20 .25 .25~-.30
Field Peas, mixed........ Se tele es 2.00 1.75 1.50 $1.75 2.35 1.60 1.50 1.75 2:25
s ield Peas, not mixed...... spas bee come 0 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.65 1.80 2.60 2.25 - 9.50
Kar Corn (80 Ibs, to bU.). 250 ose 2-20-2.00 1.40 | 1.10-1.25 1.50 1.49 1.20 2.25 1.85 1.00-1.10
\ Wheat - RE Uhre rh Ses otek Lk ck ae 1:25 1.25 1.50 ee ae
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Cabbage (green, per 100 lbs)...... | 2.00 2.00 1.75 se 2.00
Jabbage (white, per 100 ee eee: 5 2.00 7. 250
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5 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

Published Semi-Monthly
By
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

; Executive Office:
State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia.

COLUMBUS ROBERTS:
Commissioner of Agriculture
HAMILTON RALLS
Supervisor, Marketing Division

_ J. W. SIKES
Assistant Supervisor, Marketing Division
MRS. ROBIN. WOOD

Assistant Supervisor, Womens Division.

F. J. MERRIAM, Editor





ee THURSDAY, APRIL. 15, 1937,

ie

-. Emtered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post
. Office at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 8, 1930. Accepted
for mailing at special rate of postage provided os in Section 1108,
: Act of October 8, 1917.

a sletices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under
postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated
only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice,





--* Second hand farm, machinery, flowers and seed, incubator and
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_ this reduction does not destroy the meaning of the notices. When
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correction. :



Limited space will not permit insertion /of unimportant notices.

= - Sunder legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any

responsibility for any notice gs in the Bulletin or trans-
action resulting therefrom,

REPORTS FROM STATE MARKETS

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(Continued From Page One)

Shey do not intend to truck away themselves, telling me just when

the produce is ready to move, I shall use every means to send
trucks to their farms that they may have an opportunity of dis-
posing of it. Those writing in should always give the quantity
- that they wish to sell and location of farm. from nearest town,

JOHN N. RAINES, Manager.

The Thomasville Market.

kort 10thThe Thomasville State Market is now giving twen-
; ty: -four hours service to the farmers and truckers.

From this section we have moved twenty-seven cars of Gabbave
is Sy rail and 373 tons by trucks. These cabbage have been bring-

ing a very satisfactory price ranging from $15.00 to $20.00 per
ton. The cabbage season is just coming in. From this date until
about the first of May, with average weather conditions, it is x-
- pected that they will be moved in great quantities.

Within the next week we expect to move quite a few English
peas from this section. Qther commodities such as onions, car-
rots, turnip salad, collards, etc., are handled in small quantities.

A good acreage of beans have been planied but due to unfavor-

able weather conditions they will come in about ten or fiteen days
~ later than usual. However, the market will be exceedingly good
_-and due to the fact that packing sheds, etc., are being built we will
be better quipped to handle them than ever before.

_ We have been keeping in close touch with truckers, giving ts
the necessary information and so ie have been able to move all

_ the cabbage, etc., available.
a We have succeeded in establisning the chicken and egg market
~ with good reliable people. | They will pay the highest cash prices
on the market.

_be carried on every Saturday until May 1. There will be a buyer
on the market every day after May 1. We have traded with him
on the basis that he will hold his first three sales free of charge in
order to get the market established and then will pay the regular
rent on ayeee in ie Market.
I M. JOINES, Manager,
IMs bole
Bera Soir.
= : THE GLENNVILLE MARKET

Maricot will open about April 15 or aS soon as produce is ready
to aye. Mr. Walter: Brittingham will be in charge.

ah

THE CLAXTON MARKET

Mr. A. N. Olliff, Claxton, wires as follows: Plans received.
Thanks. Expect to start'building next week. We have a Manager
Beageble when the Claxton market has been completed.

= es THE CARTERSVILLE MARKET

25 The Cartersville, Georgia, Market opened Tuesd
Until further notice a Market day. once a week will
ee beginning April 22nd.

UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION

The Marketing Division of the Department of Agriculture will
have daily information on the above crops and will act as a con-
tact agency between the - producer- shipper_an and the trade. Any
inquiries. concerning sales, purchases or consignments will be
promptly handled by this office or by the following managers of
State Farmers Markets in the different producing areas: .
L. BE. Payne, Manager, State Farmers Market, Atlanta, Ga.
John N. Raines, Manager, State Farmers Market, Macon, Ga.
J. M. Joines, Manager, State Farmers Market, Thomasville, Ga.
Harrell W. Long, Manager, State Farmers Market, Douglas, Ga.
Paul Carter, Manager, State Farmers Market, Valdosta, te

WHAT PROPER GRADING MEANS -
Dear Mr. Ralls:
ee am happy to. report that the stribatels on our market ae

~ April 18th,

pee SBEE received ao

ophis
of a eae eggs. graded strictly for frenhness_ and size.
opportunity also- has especial appeal, inasmuch as this serves.

ssuch a large number of producers, giving the small et an equal
chance with the larger ones.

It is certainly a pleasure for our market to co- -operate with you
in rendering this service and I congratulate you on this, the be-
ginning of correct practices, which is bound to mean much for the

oultry industry.
eee who are anxious to get the best Cioran products and are
erfectly willing to pay top prices for them. .
: You may. depend on us to be on hand at your Second sale | next
Thursday. . H. BISHOP, Manager,

- Farmers Market, Sears, Roebuck and Company,

FERTILIZER INSPECTION

Many farmers are worried because they do not get a report on
analysis of their fertilizer as soon as they think they should.

In this connection, Dr. Yarbrough, our State Chemist, advises
that the Laboratories got a Jate start due to repairs that had to
be made to the building and equipment. They are now running
at top speed and reports will be sent out as fast as completed. He
states that when samples come in they are given a number and
are run through in numerical order. Also, that it will be several
weeks after a sample is taken before it is possible to get a report,
as they have practically 2,000 samples on hand and more coming in.

The farmers, however, need not hold up their planting waiting
for the report, for should the analysis of their fertilizer run below
the guaranteed analysis they will be enitled to a rebate just the
same, G. A. GILLESPIE, Chief Fertilizer Inspector,
Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga.

UNITED STATES STANDARD

Dear Mr. Ralls: =

In reply to your. letter of April 1, addressed to this Bureau, I am
sending you; under separate cover, today 12 copies each of, our
United States Standards for about 20 fruits and vegetables which

are commercially important in the Southeastern States, and also |

12 copies of a circular entitled The Labeling of Various Packages
of Fruits and Vegetables with the Quantity of the Contents. There
is no Federal requirement that the grade of fruits and vegetables
be marked on containers when shiped in interstate commerce.

However, if the United States grade is markd on the containers |.

This will also b appreciated by Georgia con- | |

Singleton, Draketown, -

/Some salary. Near Atlanta. Mrs.

.|.85,. care of Salvation Army.

_ We are holding our first sale Saturday 17th. These sales will ea ts eee Ae ts

|and board and laundry. White,

se held every |

ought your first egg sale last ys are dovented. with the ne Ho fenter, eg

| farm work. Small salary. _
W. H hols, D:



which move in interstate commerce and the contents do not meet
the grade as marked, it is a violation of the Federal Food and
Drug Law. However, all packages. must He marked with either

the net weight or cubical contents.

Risk: PAILTHORP:

Special in Standardization, Fruits and Vegetables. /



POSITIONS WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED



Mother with 3 yr. old child,
wants home with elderly couple}
in exc. for light farm work.

Myrtice Mosley,
Rte 3.

Exp. Ginner wants job. Ref-
erences. Hdward Soy Wray,
Ried.

Want job caring for dairy, or
other farm work. House and
wood to be furnished. Salary.
Mrs. Earnest Salter, Griffin, Box

Lawrenceville,

Want job driving milk truck
on route and other dairy work.
Plenty exp. Good ref. Reasonable
wages, or commission. David F.
Fife, Milner, Rt.-1.

Exp. man wants .work in
Green House, 2, or light farm
work. Ref. G. R. Yarbrough, Vin-
nings. :

Want 2 h. farm. Have to be
furnished to make crop. 9 in
family; 1 good boy. Everett
Gosnell, Clarkesville, He 3, Box
73.

Want large, 1 horse farm on
50-50 basis, near school and
church; good house, water, etc.
Can move-and furnish self. W.
EK. Herring, Glenwood.

Refined, unetleumbered wom-
an wants place doing light farm
work, Salary and home. Mrs.
Nellie Marchale, Buford.

Elderly woman wants place

light farm work for home. Mrs.

E. Hall, Dalton, 10 Glenn.

Want job on farm with good |:

man. No drinker,. no smoker.
At $15.00 to $18.00 per month

good ref.
Rte 3;

50 yr. old man wants job on
farm, or any kind of work. Ex-

L. R. Meeks, Forsyth,

pect good wages and board and |

laundry.
chew nor curse.
Forsyth, Rt. 3.

Exp. man with ref. wants
hear from parties interested in
poultry. Good proposition... J.
C. Ethridge, Fender, Box 37.

White man with family, wants
job on farm, for good wages,
board and laundry. Good habits.
J. B. Meeks, Forsyth, Rt. 3. 4

FARM HELP WANTED

Want reliable, honest, sober,
exp., industrious man, 25 to 40
yrs. old for gen. farm work; able
drive car or truck and keep up
same, $10.00 mo. board and laun-
oe C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Rt

Want colored man or couple,
also colored girl, for farm and
light farm work, at once. O, J.
Talimon, Chamblee. Peachtree-
Dunwoody Rd. De. 2840-W.

Want couple, graduate of
Agricultural college, who-really
want to work, on farm near At-
lanta. Ref. required. ed:
West, Atlanta, 316 Peters St.

Want good, exp. farm hand.
$15.00 mo. laundry, board. Ci-

Dont drink, smoke,
J. E. Meeks,





Want white woman for eee

Ones



Reasonable wages,

afust

Want good farm hand, white
or colored, one who knows how
to plow, and do all kinds of farm
work. $10.00 mo and board. At
once. BE, E. Logan, Hiram, Rt. 2.

Want hand .to work small
farm. $12.00 mo. laundry, board.
Live and treated as one of the
family. Mrs. Mamie Bohler, Lin-
colnton.

Want married man with fam-
ily of 3 or 4, to work on truck
farm. Must-be under 45 yrs. at
$1.00 per day. 3 room house,
well and plenty: wood; garden
work rest of yr. Reginold EB.
Sawyer, Sulphur Springs.

Want i or 2 horse cropper on
3rd and 4ths. 60 acres cultiva-
tion, 6 in bottom land. Near
ehurch, school and 3 stores. Js
M. Cannon, Ball Ground.

Want at once.good, sober, exp.
honest, respectable, willing to
work farm hand. $12.00 mo. and
board. At once. A. . Barfield,
Dallas, Rt. 1.

Want 6 or 8 men, who know
how to do farm work and how
to peel tan bark. $13.00 mo. and
board. Clyde Charles, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 1.

Want young man interested in
poultry to work for wages at
start, looking forward to-a work-
ing interest in poultry farm.
Clean habits. No tobacco user.
James A. Carter, Valdosta, Rt. 1.

Want at once, good honest,
white man for wages. Must be
sober, good worker, $10.00 mo.
and board: also family to finish
a 1 mule crop already planted.
W. L. Dixon, Quitman, Rt. 1.

Want sober, honest, Exp. farm

hand (boy preferred) at. once..

$12.00 mo. board and laundry.
Must be good worker. Lyman A.
McKibben, Waco, Rt. 2.

Want good farm hand at once.
board and
laundry. T. J. Trimble, Resaca,

Want good, smart man to plow
and do other farm work, at
once. One that will stay with
me and have good ref. No drink-
er nor curser. Rey..J. Frank
Conner, Bloomingdale. aS

Want at once, farmer and wife,
small family, white or. colored,
for farm job in Taylor County.
Must move self. Good place and
pay for honest man.. No float-
ers wanted. Firm guarantee re-
quired to make crop. Answer
own handwriting.. BE. A. Werner,

| Atlanta, 36 Highland Drive.

Want a good, reliable, middle-
aged. woman to live in home
with elderly couple and help
with light. farm wwork, Board
and small salary,
Baughan, Dillard.

Want unencumbered, middle-
aged white woman for light farm
work. $8.00 mo. Must be clean
and smart. Mrs. Warren Her-
sey, Macen, P. 0: Box 572.

Want industrious, reliable man
with small family, exp. to keep

up gas-eng. and handy with:

tools, with at least 8th grade
education, to work on truck
farm.
son.

Want 2 plow hands, white or
black, single or. with families.

Good salary and house or board.
es ath

be honest workers,
ar

Jaundry. Come at once.

Mrs. H. H.
|40 ea., 3, $1.00:

W. #H. _ Waddelle, Pear-.





Want good farm hand. White
or black. Must be good work
er, sober and reliable. $15.00 mo,
and board. H. C. Stallings, Fa
etteville, Rt. 3.

Want dependable, * middtesseu
colored woman to help with light
farm work and gardening. Re
required. Write first. Mrs. a

- Want family, including 3 or
4 children over 10 yrs..of age
to pick and pack strawberries,
State particulars about self, en-
closing references. C. G. Bying-
ton, Bolingbroke, :

Want a party to pick toma-

toes about July 1. Will set 3 to

5 M plants. Near Highway. No-
len A. Moss, Jasper, Rt. 2,

Want at once white woman.

| 30-45 yrs. of age for light farm

work, Ref. exch. Geo. S. Wigs
gins, Atco.

Want man with family to

-work on farm by month or da

J. H. Leverett, Parrott.

Want 3 large families to work
on farm. House, garden, potato
patch furnished free, Pay
adults 75e per day. Can furnish
years work. W. M. Clemones,
Rome, Rt. 3.

Want farm. hand, $13.00 mo,
and board. Apply in person. a
W. Garner, Luxomni,

Want- man work 3 1-2 dave
each week on turpentine; rest
of time on farm. Turpentine
alone, $25.00 to $30.00 every 3
to 4 wks. Good water, house,
wood, R. EH. Greene, Jacksoms
ville.

Want good, sober, honest wage
hand, good ref., $9. 00 mo., board,
Dont
write. W. bL. Wilson, a

Rock, -RE. -2.

Want man for good 2 h. ory xs
on halves. 15 A. cotton, 20 A.
bottoms, good upland, etc. Near
highway, churches and school,
B. H. Holland, Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Want, good wage hand at once,
Sober, honest, good plow hand.
$10.00 mo., board and room. Mrs,
Bed). Hicks, Adel,

Want at once,
decent boy (prefer one who
doesnt smoke) for work on
farm. Must know how to drive
ear. Also woman for light farm
work. I. G.. Thompson, Brook-
let, Rt. 1.

Want reliable man ovpericn aa
for gen. farm work. Hire by day
or month at reasonable salary,
board, laundry, Jay Jones, Su-
wanee, Rt. 2.

Want single man, 23-30 yrs.
old, to work on farm with boys.
Permanent if satisfactory. Pre=
fer one with high school educa=
tion. Room, board, monthly sal-
ary.. Must have best of ref. F.
N. Mills, Hapeville. :

Want white man, exp. in gens
farming work, honest,
good worker.
$15.00 mo., board and laundry.
Come at once. L. E. McCleskey,
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.! :

Want reliable exp. cotton, corn,
farm hand, $18.00. mo., board
and laundry. Permanent if sat-
isfactory. Come at once. Dont
write. H. N. McLendon, Car=
rollton, Rt. 3.

Want at once, exp. willing
worker, 20-45 yrs: old, white,
for gen. farming. $15. 00. mo.,
board and laundry. No bad
as E. A. Nix, Alpharetta,
Rt... 3. pee

Want woman or girl to live as
one of family and help with
light farm work. No field work,
Roy Post, Fairburn, Rt. 1..

Want girl or woman, unene
cumbered, to live in. home and
do light farm work. Pay what ~
is right. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Dah-
lonega, Rt: 1. 288

Want good farm hand at once,
Must be honest, sober and ree
liable. $10.00 mo, and board.
Or give patches and less money.
J. L. Fordham, Toomsboro. =

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Dahlias, pink. red, dele 50e
doz; Cannas yellow, red, orange,
40c doz; purple lilacs, 25 ea;
Tiger lilies, 15c.ea, Add pos-
age. Miss Olivia Men Car
rollton, Rt. 3.

Long Trumpet jonquils,
dez., 5 doz. $1.00;. narcissi, 25
doz: August lilies, 25c ea, Add
postage. -Miss Beatrice, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3.

Sugar maple sprouts, roaley es
Easter lilies,
white, 25e doz; "Begonias, pin
and baby-rose geraniums, 15 -
ea., 2, 25c.. Add. jostage. Mrs.

clean, cohes





25

-| Jimmie Powers, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

15 col. Iris, all col. Sweet Wil
liams, Biue Lace flowers, roses,
Spirea, cheap, or exe. potato.
plants, Bermuda onion, pansy,
Shapdragons or anything can uses
Mrs. L. H, Coe, Eastanollee.

Cannas; Eureka, white, $2.0
C; Armenians, yellow, $1.50 G;
King Humbert, bronze leaves
large t Re plooms, ee - C; = Pre:

d, 00.


















FLOWERS AND SEE]
"FOR SALE




3, 25c.



0 ho

1, sweet gum, 10c ea., 75c doz;





25e doz; red, pink, white, ever-



0c ea. Mrs. A. A. Cary, Roys-
ton, Rt. 1. :



mer, Marjorie,

Waldia, .Mrs. Chas.

$1.25 doz.
Gilstrap, Suwanee.





_ fed, Gladstone white 3
- $1.00; yellow poppy,
feathers 2 for 10c. All large
blooming size. Add
James Bell, Duluth.

lilies



Laurel, Sweet shrub, red, white
- dogwood, holly 3 ft. high $1.00
doz. Well rooted. Add postage.
- Exchange for white feed sacks.
_. K. Watters, Hurst,

_ <Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Laurel, sweet shrubs, red and



high $1.00 doz.
white feed sacks. Add postage.
_ J. O. Porter, Hurst.

Water lilies, red, white and
- pink 4 for $1.00; Dahlias mixed
- $1.25 a doz; Jersey Beacon; Jane
Cowl, Snowdrift, Treasure Island
and others. Add postage. Mrs.

Glenn Gilstrap, Rt. 1, Cumming.














25c. Exch, for geranium, bego-
nia plants and cuttings; 1,000
Indian Chief red Giant Cannas,
highest blooming quality 7 ft.
high 10c each or will*excg. for
- Geranium, begonia plants and




















Hardy chrysanthemums, differ-
ent colors 25c per doz; red, yel-
low cannas 25 a doz; annual
_ phiox, larkspur, single and dou-
ble mixed 85c per C; Martin
gourds 8c each; bu. gourd seed
10c a pkg; Schley pecans 20c
ib. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4,

$1.00 doz. or $7.00 for the lot,
PP. Mrs. N. B. Brady; Rt. 2,

-opsis, mixed iris, Siberian lilies,
orange lilies 75c C, 200 for $1.40;
Yellow Thornless rose 10c ea;
$ for 25c Mrs. Christine McLeod,
Rt. 2, Box 166, College Park.
Pink, rose, lavender, white, red
verbena, Variegated century
Plants; 4 different ferns; all
rooted 15cc each: white jonquils,
60c per C. Postpaid. Josephine
Raley, Mitchell.
Winter Jasmine, golden beils,
. butterfly bush, althea lilies 15c
each or 4 for 35e; paper white
_ harcissus, daffodils 15c doz;
- mixed colors everlasting sweet
_ peas, red prince feathers, coleus
seed 10 a pkg. Mrs. Frank
Hall, Rt. 1, Alpharetta.
_ White iris 60c per C; lavender
. climbing sweet pea, water palms,
. yuccas 10c each; red King Hum-
bert cannas, pink, red verbena
25c doz; small orders. Add
- postage. Mrs. John Saye, New-
born.
300 Spiderwort (native peren-
nial) $2.50: bunch honeysuckle,
dogwood $1.00 a doz; sweet
- shrub seed 12 for 15c; 200 cher-
ry laurel 2-3 in., $1.00; 175
- Blackberry lilies $1.50. Lois
_ Woodruff, Rt. 5, Greenville.
-. Red flowering dogwoods, holly
bushes, red bud, pink almonds,
Red Japonicas, red azaleas, iris
385e doz. All well rooted. Miss
Verna Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Dahlias, hemerocallis, dbl.
_ Kwanso lilies 5c; peren. phlox,
Primrose 15c doz; Shasta dai-
Sies, larkspur, cornflower, arte-
misia 5c doz., 35c C. $1.00 or-
ders PP. Mrs. R. Gable, Har-
alson.

. Dahlias, Pride of Cal., Mrs.
_ Warner, Cuban Giant, Mrs. Chas.
Harrold, Marjorie Castleton, Ay-
Shea, Miss Burgal, Amon Ray,
Alexander Waldia, and others,
1 each of 12 varieties $1.25 doz.,
_ te 1-2 doz. Postpaid. Mrs.
_ iH. . Bell, Duluth.

. Crabapples, Mtn. laurels, red
dogwoods, azaleas 2 ft. high, well
Yreoted $1.00 doz; 6 junipers 1
yr old $3.00: shasta daisies, trail-
ding arbutus 25e doz. Lucile Da-
Vis, Mineral Bluff,

Pink thrift rooted 40 per C
3 C for $1.00. Add postage.

J. H. Duke, Wrens.

f








































Shasta daisies, 20c doz., 3 doz..
0c; pink, Queen Anne Lace, 3
oz, 25c; White pond lilies, 15c
Miss Fannie Ford,
ollege Park, 1018 BH. Main St.
egzOnias, Beefsteak, red and
- pink Conch, Thanksgiving cac-

tus, dbl. pink geranium, Sword
fern, rooted, 20c ea., postpaid.
Mrs, G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville,

White pine, Mtn. ivy, Mtn. Lau-
valeas, all col., 35 doz; honey-
uckle vine, 5c bush, 50c doz.

dd postage. Exc. for white feed
Mrs. T. M. Lock, Ellijay,

Wild violets, $1.00 C; blue
gentians, 50c doz; sweet violets,

blooming begonias, wild spider,

Dahlias, Cuban Giant, Mina
Burgal, Pride of Cal, Mrs. War-
Castleton, Alex,
Harrold,
white pompom, orange pompom
and others 75c a 1-2 doz., or
Postpaid. Mrs. H. H.

Water Plants, James Brydon
parrot

postage.

Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mtn.

white dogwood, spruce pine 8 ft.
Exchange for

1,000 rooted Sultanas 10 and

Parsley, purple verbena, core-|

| FLo

doz;

Bae.

sies,

PP.

$1.00
doz;

lata)





White spirea, altheas, snowball,
red| Japonicas, pink dbl almond
10c each; all colors azaleas 35c
doz; purple iris 25e doz: a few
lilac well rooted, 25c each: Add
postage.
2, Box 88, Ellijay.

Red Japonicas, pink almond,
bridal wreath, altheas 10c each;
azaleas 35c doz; purple iris 25c
| doz;
doz...
Teleta Davis, Rt. 4, Ellijay.

Azaleas 35 doz; white spirea,
altheas pink, dbl almond, red
Japonicas 10c each: purple iris
20ce doz. Add postage. Miss Ag-
nes Davis, RFD 2, Ellijay.

Red dogwoods, red buds, hem-
lock,
25e; pussy willows, maples, white
dogwoods, laurels 4 for 25e. Add
postage,
Mineral Bluff.

Purple and blue iris, orange
day lilies, ever blooming violets
ile each in 50 or 100 lots: Juni-
pers, small, 50e each, 4 to 5 ft.
$1.00 each, 6 for $5.00.
Hasley, Rt. 3, Bllijay.

Azaleas 35c per doz; red and
yellow Japonicas, red and Eng-
lish dogwoods 15c each, 2 for

Ermon Teague, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Pink almonds, hemlocks, red
maple, evergreen galax, blue iris,
red and white azaleas 25e doz.
Well rooted, Frank Heaton, Min-
eral Bluff.

Blue spider lilies $1.00 doz;
white and yellow jonquils, butter
and eggs $1.00 C; trumpet daf-

fodils $1.25 C. Add _ postage.
Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2,
Hartwell.

Red hot poker 25c a clump;
Shasta daisies 50c C; blackeyed
Susans 20c doz;
glove, cream iris $1.00 C. Miss
Mallie English, Rt. 1, Demorest.

Gold band lilies 50c GC: King
Alfred daffodils 50c C;
colors iris, yellow, pink and white
and lavender mums 15c doz;
lemon lilies 25c doz; double can-
nas 20c doz; butterfly bush 15c
each,
can use. Miss Opal Gray, Rt. 2,
Bremen. :

Rhododendrons;
red dogwood, azaleas, white pine,
crabapple,
trailing arbutus; perennial pholx
25c doz; red Japonicas 25c each
or 6 for $1.00.
Henry, Mineral Bluff.

Iris Junipers 3 ft. high 50c
each;
raspberries, old fashioned roses,
pink almonds, pink myrtle, gold-
en bell, dogwood, weeping Mary,
althleas, 15c each, 2 for 25c; Star
Bethlehem, Jonquils 20e doz., 2
for 35c.
2, Talking Rock.

White fairy lilies 35c doz; dbl
daffodils, blue Easter lilies, gold
band lilies, King Alfred daffodils,
purple flag lilies 50c C.
change for anything can use.
Mrs. Allen Stroupe, Rt. 1, Buch-
anan.

Junipers 1 to 5 ft. high $1.00
each;
lilies, tanzy, ferns,

Add _ postage.
3, Ellijay.
Velvet and pink bush roses,
pink rambler 45 doz;
hedge, jonquils, gladiolus, ferns
20c doz; azaleas, sweet buds, Mtn
Laurel, rhododendron 35c doz;
white and spruce pines 2 to 6 ft.
+ tall 35e each. Add postage. Mrs.
Ernest Easley, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Double red, white, single red
geranium cuttings, white bego-
nia, rooted calamus plants 3 for
25e; early blooming jonquils 20c
per doz. del.
Genuine Lupine and 4 oclock
flower seed 10c pkt, 3 pkts 25

egg plant and long green okra
seed 10c pkt, 3-pkts 25c postpaid.
No. stamps.
3, Hawkinsville. :

_ Dahlias, Hemerocallis, 5c each:
rain lilies 15c a doz; Shasta _dai-

doz: perennial phloxe tall, other
perennials 20e a doz. $1.00 when

Yellow - c i
April narcissus blooming size

50e C; purple Roman hyacinths
20e doz: white spirea 10c each.
Add postage.
Rt. 2, Hamilton.

Perennial Gypsophila (Panicu-

yellow Jasmine
Honeysuckle 6 for 50c;
(mixed purple, white) $1.00 per
C: Thrift (pink) 50 per C.- 50e
worth del.
Concord.

Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
Orange lilies; primroses, dark and
purple iris $1.00 C; Snowballs,
weeping Lindys, pink weigelia, li-
lacs, English dogwood, white Kas-
ter roses 2 for 25c. Add postage.

Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Rt 3,
Bk 49, Ellijay,





WERS AND SEED _
FORSALE >

wy

&

Mrs. J. M. Davis, RFD

yellow single jonquils 15c
Rooted. Add postage. Miss

white pines, azaleas 3 for

Mrs. Henry Wilkins,
f

James

25c; white and spruce pines 50c
doz; spider lilies 15e each.
All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. 1.

old time fox-

several

Exchange for anything

Mtn. Laurel,

bushes $1.00 doz;

Rooted. Frank

Cape Jasmine, quince,

Mrs. J. W. Silver, Rt.

Ex-

Purple and blue iris, lemon
violets 15
blackberry lilies 30c doz.
Loyd Easley, Rt.

birdeye

Ida Wright, Alto.

No stamps; Black Beauty

J. T. Stevens, Rt.

Jlarkspur, cornflower 5c

W. R. Thomas, Haralson.
Jonquils, daffodils,
C; red spider lilies 25c

purple and white violets

Miss Evelyn King,

Sweet
Xmas
Tris

January Jasmine,
(vine),

Mrs. Alma Scott,

| FLOWERS AND SEED -

each, 2 for 25c; purple iris, fox-

box.



FOR SALE

Dbl Haster rose, dbl yellow ker-
ria Japonicas, butterfly. bush 20c
each; winter Jasmine, forsythia,
althea lilies 15 each, 4for 35c;
6 colors Iris 30c a doz; mixed
colors everlasting sweet pea

pkg. Miss Eva Cogburn, Rt.
1, Alpharetta.

Delta Iris from lower Louisi-
ana, foliage sword like, blooms
a reddish purple, flat six petal
bloom on tall spikes several to a
spike, Hardy in Northern states.
50e. a doz.
Tallapoosa. ~

Golden yellow violets, ragged
robin, evergreen galax, orange
hemerocallis, trailing arbutus 15c
doz; white and blue violets,
Shasta daisies, yellow cowslips,
4 kinds of wild ferns 10c doz.
Mrs. Lucy Wilson, Sweet Gum.

Rhododendrons, Mtn laurels,
azaleas, white pines, Japonicas,
crabapple, red goose plums, well

large size pink dogwoods 25c
each. Miss Dot Wilson, Culber-
son, N. C. (res. of Georgia).

Rainbow mixture phlox, pink
primroses 25c per C; sweet peas,
larkspur, lavender. physostegia 2

doz. 40c. Add postage. No
stamps. Harold Pass, .Foint
Peter. : :

5

Large yellow. incurved and
white daisy chrysanthemums 15
doz, 2 doz for 25c; yellow thorn-
less rose, dbl white spirea, red
Japonica 10e each. Add postage:
Mrs. S. OQ. Breedlove, Monroe.

Golden Glint daffodils 50c per.
C; all colors Sweet Williams 20c
per C. Exchange for purebred
B. R. rooster or setting eggs.
Add postage. Miss N. L. Finley,
Rt. 1, Lithonia.

Large type mums 20c a doz:
coral berry, altheas, purple lilac,
English dogwood, Blue hydran-
gea 20 each; blue running peri-
winkle, tiger lilies, 5e each; sal-
mon sultana 10c each; April
blooming narcissi 10 a doz. Mrs.
C. A. Rice, Maxeys. ,

Fine collection Dahlias $1.25
a doz; one free with order; water
lilies 3 for $1.00, blue flowering
rush 25c; water-poppies, floating
heart, 10c each; pink lotus 50c
each. Mrs. W. .P. Bell, Duluth.
Rooted English Iey 2 for 5c.

Alma Presnell, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville.
Purple iris 35c doz.; blue,

white violets, Dusty Miller 10c
doz.; azaleas all colors 50e doz.:
white dogwood 25c each; Eng-
lish dogwood 25c each; Paul
Neyron roses 25c each. | Add
postage. Ray Clayton, Hast, Hui-
jay. :

Wild sweet shrubs 3 ft. 30c
each; elephant ear bulbs 25
each; long trumpet daffodils
$1.00 per CG; tame blue violets
20c a doz; pink perennial phlox
35c a doz bunches; pink oxalis
bulbs, 25 a doz. bunches; blue
flag lilies 15 for $1.00. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. L. Harrison, Bremen.

Small Junipers 50 each, 5 ft.
$1.00 or 6 for. $5.00 express col-
lect; purple and blue Iris, daffo-
dils, jonquils, orange day lilies,
ever blooming violets in lots of
50 or 100 at one cent each. Anna.
Wiche, Rt. 3, Box 69, Bllijay.

Mtn, Laurel, rhododendrons,
white and spruce pines, small,
azaleas, dogwood, holly 50c doz.;
purple and blue iris, lemon lilies,
tanzy, honeysuckle and = ever--
green yines 15c a doz. Add post-
age. - Miss Ruth Easley, Rt. 3,
Bliijay.

Perennials: Blue Phlox, Sweet
Williams, yellow button mums,
yellow iris, sweetpeas, pink can-
nas, fairy lilies, pink verbena,
spiderwort 25c a doz.;. Nandinas
same price. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.

Jonquils, Jemon lilies, white
narcissi, a few tiny snowdrop
bulbs $1.00 per GC; blue grape
hyacinth bulbs 50c per C or 500
for $2.00 del. Mrs. Lu Akins,

Hartwell.
White violets, jonquils, white
narcissus, . yellow narcisssus,

blue bells 10c a doz.; baby glad-
iolus 25c a doz. Hxchange for
any kind of duck eggs. Mary
Bramlett, Rockmart.

Feverfew plants, Roman hya-
cinths, yellow cluster, narcissus,
Sir Watkins daffodils, 25c doz.
Blue Roman hyacinths 50 C;
500 for $2.00. Mrs. J. M. Bobo,
Rt. 1, Hartwell.

White Spider lilies, pink peo-
nies 15c ea.; pink, red perennial
phlox, mixed colors Iris 20 a
doz.; lavendar foxglove, white
daisies 15c a doz.: all colors
azaleas 50c a doz. Add postage.
Martha Eller, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Lemon lilies, yellow day lilies,
daffodils, blue iris, 40c per doz.:
white jonquils $1.00 per C; pink
peonies 25 each; ivy, laurel,
holly, azaleas, redbuds and white
pines 15 each; $1.00 a doz. Mrs.
FP. L. Byers, Mineral Bluff.
Azaleas 50c a doz.: weigelias,
red and yellow Japonicas, lau-
rels, ivy, spruce, white pines 15

glove 20c a doz. Exchange for
flowers. Roxie Plumiey, Rt.











plants 30c doz;.seed 10c large |

Mrs. Grant Brock,

rooted, 10c each, 80c a doz.;

;each; bleeding heart plant 4 for

feed sacks, 100 Ib size, turkey,

flowering almond,





- FOR SALE

Red and yellow Japonicas,
laurels, ivy, spruce and -white
pines, weigelias 15c each: aza-
leas, 45c a doz.: purple iris,
hardy phlox, foxglove 25c a doz.
Dora Teague, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

_ White Spider lilies 20 each;
hardy pink phlox, foxglove 20
a doz.; rhododendrons, laurel,
white and spruce pines 75c a
doz.; all colors azaleas 50c a
doz.; altheas, red Japonicas 20c
each. Add postage. Linda Evans,
Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Red Japonicas, dbl. pink al-
mond, white altheas, white Eng-
lish dogwood 20c each; white
spider lilies, pink peony 6 for

light blue iris 20c a doz.; aza-
leas 50c a doz. Add postage.
B. L. Eller, Rt. 4, Ellijay.

Blooming size white spider li-
lies 10 each; Japonicas 25c
each; azaleas 50c a doz.; sweet
shrubs 35 a doz; boxwoods 15
each small ones. Exchange for
onion plants. Add postage. I. A.
Clayton, East Ellijay.

Blue Iris, white narcissus, ti-+
ger lilies, blue Easter lilies, red
cannas 10c a doz.: honeysuckle
3 for $1.00; flowering almond

change.

Dora Mosley, Rt. 2,
Bremen, : 5

Several hundred Amur privet
hedge 3 years old, well rooted,
nice spread, $2.00 per C. No or-
der less than 50. Add postage.
Purple iris and white day lilies
2dc a doz. Exch. for gladiolas,
Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

. Large type mums, golden yel-
low, Shirley ~Temple, tinted,
Oconto white, bronze, lavender,
ball yellow, ball pink, honey dew,
cream, red ball creams 25 plants
$1.00. Mrs. Minnie Bell, Cuth-
bert, Rt. 5. :

2 very large boxwoods, several
kinds of blooming shrubbery, wis-
tarias, blcoming size mimosa
trees cheap if you come for them.
Will not deliver. Mrs. Fadgett,
160 Howard St., SE, Atlanta.

Azaleas, crabapple, white rose,
red rose, velvet rose, well rooted,
10c each, Mtn laurel, Mtn Ivy,
cedars, 15 each; purple iris 15c
a doz; daffodils, white narcissi
60e per C. Mrs. Henry Vick, Rt.
3, Bx 73, Ellijay.

Large type chrysanthemums
labeled 30c per doz., 4 doz. $1.00;
unlabeled 6 doz $1.00; pompoms
mixed $1.00 per C postpaid. Mrs.
H. G. Woods, Rt. 2, Donalson-
Ville.

Dixie Sunshine, Guinea gold
and yellow supreme marigold 15
a doz; red salvia, | Cathedral
spire, pink Jlarkspur, petunia,
verbena, coreopsis, sweet shrub,
althea, 5c each. Add postage. A.
C. Minter, 7 Roanoke Ave., NE,
Atlanta, Ch. 2418.

Prize winning chrysanthemums
ready for shiping May ist, good
healthy plants of the very latest
improved about 15 different. va-
rieties, 75c a doz. Booking or-
ders now. Will exchange. C.
J. Garrett, Bremen. e

3 beautiful North Georgia
spruce 10 years old. Kept well
trimmed, very compact. $300 for
lot. Mrs. T. O. Gillespie, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega.

Dark blue ageratum, artemisia,
Silver King, Strawberry begonia
25 a doz; nice large mixed pe-
tunia plants 75 for 85. Black
eyed Susan 85, 75c. Postpaid.
Mrs. Wiley Yats, Bx 113, Bar-
wick. :

Db!I geraniums, large cuttings,
light and dark pink, lavender,
orchid, red and white 10 each
or $1.00 a doz, postpaid. Send
money order or stamps. Mrs. D.
L. Sumerall, Bailey.

Purple and lavender Iris 15c

50c; American Beauty roses 10c:
ea; daffodils, jonquils 20e. doz;
purple foxglove 25e doz: hya-
cinths 30c doz; monthly rose
cuttings 5 each; lilac, red Ja-
ponicas, snow ball sprouts 15
each; bridal wreath 10c each.
Add postage. Mrs: Jay Moss, Rt.
3, Talking Rock.
Chrysanthemums 23 varieties,
including yellow, white, pink,
lavender, others, blooms 6 to
8 in. across, labeled plants 20
for $1.10, 65 for $2.65. Mrs. J.
EF. Chapman, Edison.

Large type chrysanthemums,
ball pink, snow white, sunset yel-
low, lavender, bronze, shaggy
eream, black hawk red, Jewell
pink, Flesh, variegated, Honey-
Dew, 25 plants $1.00 Mrs. R. L.
Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert.

* 24 different box flowers, cut-
tings, ferns, begonias, geranium,
sultanas. Sell or exc. for white

white guinea or any pure bred
eges. Mrs. L; EE. Wiggins,
Buena Vista.

Purple wisteria, jasmine vine,
Cape Jasmine, English dogwood,
rooted, 15ce
each; chrysanthemums, white
and cream 20c doz: Dusty Miller
15c doz. + Mrs. Mary E. Taylor,
Rt. 3, Gordon.

_Mixed gladioli bulbs large size.



mn Fes

FLOWERS AND SEED _

$1.00; pink, red perennial phlox,

3 for 10c. Add postage. Will ex-.





_ FLOWERS AND SEED
ROR SALE 0 7
- All colors azaleas 40c per doz.
red. Japonicas 10c ea.; sweet

shrubs 150 a doz; white and
spruce pines 50c a doz; all



vet. rose 10 each; purple lilac,
crabapple, white spruce pines,
20c each; azaleas 30 a doz.;
purple and lavendar iris 15e a

15e ea. Add postage.
Owen, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

leas, red dogwood,
ft. high 10c each: Shasta dais-
ies,, trailing arbutus, evergreen -
Mineral Bluff.

*

day lilies, evergeen galax, trail-

per doz. Postpaid.
Byers, Mineral Bluff.

pink almond, snowball, althea,
dbl. yellow and red Japonicas
20e each;
phlox, purple, layendar iris 20

doz. -Add postage,
herd; Rt. 2, Hllijay.

Mixed. colors azaleas 50c a

20c each; white spruce pines,
laurels, ivy, 90c per doz. Add
postage,
Ellijay. t ;
Purple, gold Iris 35 a doz;
Shasta daisies 25 a doz.: pink
almonds 15 each: azaleas 35c a
doz.; boxwood 25e ea.: white

doz:; Downfall of Jerieho 35e a
doz. Exchange for sweet: pota-
toes. Each pay postage. Mr. Ira
Clayton, Rt. 2, Bllijay. eee

ea., 5 for $1.00; rhododendronsg, -
laurels, spruce, white pines $1.00 |
doz.; dbl. yellow, red Japonicas
25 ea.; mixed color azaleas: 50c
doz.; Royal purple and lavendar
iris 20e a doz. Add postage. B.
A. Shepherd, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Browmn-eyed Susans 25e doz:
Blue and white violets 10c doz.:

blooming size live oak 20c doz:
boxwood. cheap. Exchange for.
white feed. sacks. Add postage.
Mattie Clayton, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Red Japonicas, pink almond,
altheas,

doz.; azaleas 30c doz.; purple

each; laurels, holly, white and
spruce pines 50c a doz. Add
postage. Bettie Owen, Hllijay.

yellow dbl. regal lilies 50 doz.3 |

and white jonquils, long trumpet
daffodils $1.00 per C. Nora Mee ~
Curley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. , ;

Japanese
azaleas, sweet shrub, 6 for 25c:
hardy phlox, day lilies, Star of

rose peonies, boxwoods, red
hollyhock, red pompom dahlia 3
for 25c. Add postage. Tamar
Teem, Talking Rock. ; ans
Purple and lavendar iris 15 a
doz.; altheas, red velvet roses,
pink almond, white daisy 10
each; red Japonica ibe each:
laurel, white, spruce pines, 50c a |
doz. Add postage. Exchange for

foliage, good cut flowers, 10 a
dozen.

1001 Jefferson St., Dublin, be

Azaleas, red dogwood, crab-
apples, Mtn. Laurel, well root-

25e a doz.; 5 junipers 1 yr. old,

Mineral Bluff.
Red dogwood, crabapple, Mtn, ~
Laurel, azaleas, Cherokee roses,
rhododendrons, 2 to 38 ft, well
rooted $1.00 doz.; evergreen

galax, shasta daisies, heartsease
25 a doz, Naomi Barton, Min=
eral Bluff. leet
Chrysanthemums, Amelia~ or
pink cushion, 3 plant$ 25c. Mrs, .
Paul Camp, Rt. 3, Marietta. :
Shasta daisies, Lady of Lake,
white, blue iris, jonquils, pink
verbena 10c doz; House leek 5e
a bunch; monkey tail, red May,
pink June cactus cuttings 5e,
mixed zinnia seed 10e a teacup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph .
Williams, Cumming, 2

2 yr old quince bushes 256

each; pink myrtle bushes 25~
each; butterfly cuttings 25 a doz,
Mrs. A. Oliver, Roy. ee
Privet hedge. Sell or exch, ~
for chickens, cured meat or po=-
tatoes or August lily bulbs or. -
dahlia bulbs or any flowers can

use. Mrs. A. V. Vogel, 2013.
Memorial Drive, Atlanta. Pot
Cerbenia (beautiful flowering
shrub), and Grandmothers (or.
widow tear) seed, 2 teaspoons
10c and postage. Mrs. Clyde







Ellijay.







$1.00. per C or 15e a doze
Sees oe







ghee: Lone.



rooted. Add postage. Susie Mae
| Teague, Rt. 4, Ellijay. yo

- Altheas, pink almond, red yel<-

doz.; forsythia and sweet shrubs

Mtn, Laurel, red and pink aza-
crabapples,
Cherokee roses, well rooted, 2

galax 25c a doz. Lina Ammons, :

Pink peonies 25 each; white
jonquils. $1.00 per C; lemon li- ~
lies; blue Iris, daffodils, yellow

ing arbutus and wild ferns 40c
Miss Eula

Boxwoods rooted 25; dbl,

red, pink perennial
a doz.; all colors azaleas 45e a
Lora Shep-.

doz.;purpie lilac, red Japonicas =

. Miney Shepherd, Hast

April blooming narcissus 35 a

Boxwoods 15 to 18 in. high 25e :

narcissus 20 doz.; white spider _
lilies 10 each or 12 for $1.00;

red velvet roses 10
each; purple lavendar iris 15 s

lilac, sweet shrubs, forsythia 20.
Blue Spider lilies $1.00 doz

yellow larkspur 50 doz.: yellow

honeysuckle yine,

Bethlehem, Trumpet daffodils,
25c a doz.; Boxdilac, hydrangea, -

monthly roses 25 ea; hibiscus, ~~

white feed sacks. Mrs. Eva
Charles, Rt. 2, Ellijay. : 4
Veronica on speedwell, long

deep blue spikes, bronzy green

Coin or money order
preferred, Mrs. Hardy Hllington,

ed 2 ft. high 10 each; snowdrop,
shasta daisies, trailing arbutug

11-2 ft. $2.50. Willie Mae Davis,
















































































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Thursday, April 15, 1937,



FLOWERS AND SEED
_ FOR-SALE,

cr. LOWERS AND. SEED
FOR SALE * lees



Sago Salis Boe to i 00 each;
white wisteria 25c each; purple
phlox 2. doz. 35ce; Okum Opogum
(avender spike border plants)
60c a doz; nandinas 25 to 50c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. George
Sampson, Sr., 407 N. Madison
St. Thomasville.

Gaillardia, single or- double
mixed colors 25 plants for 30c;
Johnny Jump-ups, 25 plants 30c;
' white c1#pe myrtle, 3 well rooted,
50c; Artemisia Silver King, 10
for 30c. Well rooted. Postpaid.
Mrs. Lillie Yates, Barwick.

Blooming size gladiolus 75c
per C; variety of iris 25c a doz:
flowering shrubs, rose bushes 15,
26e each; 5 inch boxwoods 10c
each; rooted porch box and rock
gardon plants 15c a doz. del.
Mires: Co BH. Leverett; Rk. 1, -Bx
582, Phone Raymond 5960.

Lavender perennial phlox root-
ed 3 for 25ce. Miss Leila Sorrells,
~ Rt. 3, Monroe. ,

Snapdragons, petunias, philox,
dianthus, carnations, Dusty Mil-
Jer, Asters and many others
fine assorted plants, 2 doz. 25c,
7 doz. 50c, 15 doz. $1.00; Finest
double geranium (asst. cuttings)
40c per doz. All postpaid. Money
order. : Reggie Knight, Glenn-
Ville.

Silver leaf maples 1 to 4 ft.
_ high, 10 to 20c each, 3 for 25c
or 50c. Exch. for Bermudas, Co-
penhagen. potato plants, each pay
postage. Mrs. Nolen A. Moss, Rt.
2, Jasper.

Quantity Rose cactus for sale. 2

Miss, Mae McGee, Knoxville.

. 14 boxwoods, 8 ft. high, 8: ft.
thick, all shaped up, $175.00 for
lot.
Franklin..
Nis Large , type. chrysanthemums,

white, cream, yellow, pink, few

others, labeled. Few small types
Javender, white 50c a doz. April
del: No checks. Mrs.
Anthony, Rt. 2, Columbus.

Privet hedge well rooted: 2 to

8c each; old style. plum trees
Laos Jap Plum trees, smaljl live
oeks (white), 3 for $1.00; dog-
wood 10c a, to 3 for $1.00: Gi-
ant lilies
roots, $1.00 a bu.;
lilies, 12 for. $1.00. Will exch.
for Casaba peas and velvet beans.
C. DeForest Decker, Brunswick. |

Have 50 M sweet yellow nar-
cissi. Will exchange for daffo-
dils any kind. U. EH. Kelley, Rt.

3, Lithonia.
'* Hardy. phlox. and_ purple
' fris., Write. MisS Willie Mason,
Cut Cane. :

Watermelon red verbenas,
scarlet King Humbert cannas,
3 for. 10c postpaid. Mrs. A.. A.

-DeLoach, Rt. 1, Bx 60, Town-
send.

- 50 .Rose. Mary plants, well
rooted, 10c each. Not less than
12 to one party. Prepaid. Money
order preferred. W. B. Bass, Rt.
1, Swainsboro,

Richard Wallace (canary yel-
low) cannas, 5c each plus post-
age; Exchange: for orange _ bed-

der, or Hungaria, Mme. Victor
-. Cayeux, or Mrs. Alfred F. Con-
_ard,.or any red except King
- Humbert. or the President. Miss

_ &. B. Moore, Suwanee.

King Alfred daffodils, gold
band lilies 50c per C; mixed
eclors jJris, pure white, pink,
-Jayendar mums 15 per. doz.:
white wonder and white Fairy
lilies 25c per doz.; white fra-
grant narcissus 50c per C. Miss
Fay Gray, Rt. 2, Bremen.

King Alfred daffodils 50c C;
white. fairy lilies 25c doz.; mixed
eolors. Iris. 15c per - doz.: pink,
yellow, white and lavendar
mums .15c.doz.;. Autumn king,
_ golden *gleam crimson splendor
. Chrysanthemums 20c doz.
change for white feed. sacks. or
anything can use. Mrs. Lee Gray,
Rt. 2, Bremen.

- Blooming size bulbs yellow
+. and white jonquils, yellow but-

ter and eges $1.00 C; Sweet Wil--

_lims 60c doz.; running cedar
$1.00 doz.; wild ferns $2.00 C;
Rhubarb plants 50 doz. Mrs.
. Thornton McCurley, Hartwell.
Rhododendrons, Mtn, Laurels,
white pines, azaleas, dogwood,
red: maple,-tulip, poplar $1.00
doz.; grey and yellow violets,
- trailing arbutus, rooted 25c doz.;
red Japonicas 25c each or 6 for

$1.00. Mrs. BE. J. Henry, Mor-
ganton. e
Yellow, pink, red azaleas,

Cherokee roses, Mtn. Laurels,
redbuds, yellow red dogwoods,
white pines, crabapple, huckle-
. berries, flowering maple $1.00
doz.; rhododendrons 6 for $1.00;

trailing arbutus, evergreen galax

60c doz. H. J. Wilson, Morgan-

ton.

Yellow, white jonquils, butter
and eggs $1.00 C: long trumpet.
daffodils $1.25 C; yellow peren-
nial larkspur 50 doz.; pepper-
Mint, spearmint 50c doz.: blue:
spider lilies $1.00 a doz.
- Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

Single-double orange lilies,
mixed iris, dbl. daffodils, Amer-
ican flags, white yellow cluster
narcissi $1.00 per C; single large

- trumpet daffodil 50c per C; ti-

: ger lilies 25c per doz. Exch. for
potato plants. Nan Kown, hie



Mrs. G. E. Daniel, Rt. 3,
: ; Tallapoosa.

Ae dae

, 8 for $1.00; Buff canna
Buff canna.

Ex- |

doz.;

) Warner, Jane Cowl,
Kitty Dunlap, Bonnie Blue, Mar-



Camellia Japonicas,- indica
azaleas, all colors, Pittosporum
Green.. variegated, tea-olives
plain,. Photinias, serrulate, gla-

| bra, gardenias 2-$1.10; Camellia

dbl.
-Mrs.

Sasenqua, double white,
pink Japanese azalea 75c,
J. A. Griffin, Cordele.

Cape Jasmine in pots 35c each,
3 yr..old 75c; oleander pink in
pot 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Alton Grindle, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Red buds, red and white dog-
woods, azaleas, crabapple, pussy
willow 3 for 25c; trailing. arbu-
tus, daffodil, jonquils 75c per. C;
red Japonicas 25c. Add postage.
Belnie Holland, Mineral Bluff.

Sweet purple violets $1.00 per
C or $7.50 per M; large white,
bronze and daisy chrysanthe-
mums 80c doz del. Mrs. B. F.
Harrison, Bolinbroke.

Dahlias, Warners, Sylvia, Dr.
Levic, Alexander Waldie, Garden
Beautiful, Jerseys Beauty, Mar-
garet Woodrow Wilson, and oth-
ers $1.25 doz. postpaid... Mrs.
John Bell, Rt. 2, Duluth.

Pink crepe myrtl 10c each,
purple lilacs 10 each; Bernard
lily 20c each; Clematis panicu-
lata 20c each postpaid. Mrs. L:
C. Gable, Tallapoosa.

Rhododendrons, Mtn, Laurel,
azaleas 3 colors, dogwood, cor-
alberry, red bud bush, - pink
Cherokee roses, white pine, red
Japonica, 3 ft. high well rooted.
$1.00 per doz. postpaid. . Miss
Edna Wilson, Morganton.

Amur River Privet hedge cut-
tings 15c a doz, about 1 to 2 ft.
high;. sweet. red. cherry sprouts

1-2. ft: high 15c each. Postpaid. '

Mrs. G..H.. Murphy, pint Route,

Blood red Touoaienes spruce
pines, mixed colors azaleas, Mtn
Laurel, yellow roses, nice size to
set out .75 per. doz. del. Ruby
Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Sweet Bay, crepe myrtle, yel-
low jasmine, tea olive, magnolia,
dogwood, long leaf pine, ever-
green oaks, red rose 1 ft. high
10c each, 3 ft. 25e each, 4: ft.
high 35c each, or $10.00 per C.
Exch. for white feed sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Nellie Pitts,
Toomsboro.

. Wild fern $2.00 per C; Spren-
geri fern large bunch. 25c;
Queen Ann lace Blue Bottles 10c
a doz., $1.00 per C; Dusty Miller
red, yellow and red cannas, 25c
doz. Exch. for white feed. sacks.
Each pay postage. Mrs. Oscar
Phillips, Rt. 2, Bx 42, Ashland.
.. Thornless red raspberries 3
doz. well rooted $1.00; Early
May cherry sprouts $1.00 a doz;

Mt. Blue berries 4 doz. $1.00;
hazlenuts 6 for: 50c; crabapple,
plum sprouts $1.00 a doz. Add
postage under $1.00. Mrs. Lelia

Dickey, Morganton.

Wild yellow jasmine, magno-
lia, tea olive, Sweet bay, crab-
apple, red: and pink myrtle 1 ft.
10c, 3 ft.. 25e;,4 ft. 35c; curly
lavender 15c doz: red cannas
20c doz. Exch. for feed sacks.
Add postage. No checks. Miss
Grace Pitts, Rt. 2, Toomsboro,

Jonquil, buttercup, butter and
eges, sweet yellow narcissi and
daffodil bulbs, all guar. $1.00
per C. Add postage. No stamps
or checks: Mrs. W. J. Smith,

-Odessadale.

- 200 rooted hedge bushes, lyr.

old, $1.00 per C. Mrs. L. O.
Wooten, Rydal.
Jonquils, daffodils, Star of

Bethlehem 10c a doz., $7.50 per
M; Larkspur plants 10c a doz,
(5c per C; pink crepe myrtles
15c: each, 3 for 25c; white wis-
teria vine 25 each: Kudzu crown
10c a doz, 75c per C. FOB here.
Mrs. Alma Oliver, Roy.

Dark. purple Iris,
$1.00 per ; narcissi 15c per
doz.; snowballs, English dog-
woods, pink and white altheas,
pink hardy hibiscus, azaleas. 2
for 25c. Add postage. Exe. for
sacks. Mrs. Manda Henderson,
R.F.D. 3, Ellijay.

Many bushels St. Augustine
lawn. grass, $1.00 per Bu. F.O.B.,
or $1.15 del. Mrs. W. D. Bare-
field, Rt. 1, Fort Gaines. |

Large type chrysanthemums,
white, golden wedding, yellow,
silver moon, Queen Mary, Cream,
Nellie Dean, pink, sunrise, red-
yellow, others, Labeled -14 plants
50c. Mrs. H. G. Anthony, Rt. 2,
Columbus.

Red and pink verbena 25e a
tall perennial phlox, lilac,
pink and royal purple 50c a doz.:

foxglove

blue and white salvia 50ca doz.:
little bronze and white button

mums 3 for 25c; tiger and-spider
lilies 3 for 25c. Mrs. - 8. W.

Sloan, Auburn.

10 well rooted dbl. pink olean-
ders 25 for 30c each: Granduke
Jasmine well rooted 256 | sneh
dbl. Goldenglow 20c a doz., 2
doz. 35c. Miss Mittie Collins,

Smithville, Rt. 1.
Miss |

Surplus dahlias $1. 00: a doz.;

| Jersey Beauty, Jersey Beacon,

Kentucky Clansmen, Dr. Tevis,
Sagamore,

mion, Sweet Glow, Marshalls
pink, 20 other named. standard
varieties. Coralee Mozeley,

OIANLOR re

o0e.



FLOWERS | AND SEED
FOR. SALE:

Water lilies, Escarbaucle red,
Chromatella yellow, . Morning
Glory, shell pink, white, water
lotus pink 50c each, 3 for $1.00
plus postage. Mrs. P. E. Black-
mon, 306 Washington St., Hast
Point.

Scotch Broom, thrifty, 2 yr. old
plants. 25e each; chrysanthe-
mus, choice several kinds, bunch



of 10. kinds, :: labeled, 50c;
Heavenly blue morning glo-
ries :-10c.. a. pkt.,2. o0e=a~ halt
ounce. Add postage. Mrs..A. S.

Hutchinson, Hapeville.

Mexican sun flower seed, dbl.
red and dbl. yellow zinnia seed.
orange flare cosmos seed and
pink moon flower seed, each 10c
pkt. prepaid. Mrs. W. P. Wall,
Stockbridge.

Christmas and Thanksgiving
cuttings 6 for 25e or exchange
for anything useful. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. B. Scales, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.

German Iris blue and April
blooming narcissi 60c per C;
Iris, yellow and mauve 25c per
doz.; June lilies and Star of
Bethlehem 25c per C. Mrs. Ri-
ley Ross, Ringgold.

Redbuds, Red and White dog-
woods, azaleas, laurels, rhodo-
dendrons, holly, pussy willows,
Cherokee roses, 3 for 25c; Hibis-
cus, spruce, pines, red Japoni-
cas 20;: arbor-vitae 50c; Rhu-
barb $1.00 a doz. F. E. Aber-
crombie, Mineral Bluff.

Red and white dogwoods, pus-
sy willows, rhododendrons, lau-
rel, hemlock, Cherokee roses,
wild hydrangeas, azaleas, hardy
ferns, 3 for 25: English dog-
woods, snowball. 25c; hardy
phlox, arbutus 25 doz. Add post-
age. Susie Wilson, . Mineral
Bluff.

Hand saved white bell seed
$1.00 per Ib. -T. B. Moody, Rt. 1,
Kathleen.

Large Dec. dahlias, bulbs, gold,

red, mauve, satin. pink, rose,
Jersey Beauty, 1-2 doz. 5c;
quill type rose, white, pink,

mauve and others, 10c ea., $1.00
a doz. -Add <postage.. Bessie
Martin, Rt. 5, Gainesville.

Red, white, pink and layen-
dar verbena 10c a bunch or ex-
change for other flowers.. Mrs.
R. K. Cash, Jesup.

Purple lilacs, pink locusts,
spruce pines, red Japonicas, Mtn.
laurel, rhododendrons, azaleas,
coral berry, 75 per doz. del.
Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs 50c
per C or 500 for $2.00; snow-
drops, Sir Watkins and Emperor
daffodils $1.00 per C; yellow
cluster fragrant narcissi 25 per
doz. Vena Brown, Hartwell.

Rose and pink weigelia, thum-
bergi, white, Anthony Waterer
pink Spirea, single lilac, wiste-
ria, coral berry 2 ft. high 10c ea.;
quince, roses, boxwood 15c each:
mums, iris, queen Anns lace 20
a doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. C.
Mize, Ashland.

100 blood red Japonicas, stur-
dy good roots, 10 year old, tops
cut off 10 in. above ground, $10.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay. :

Magnolia, Sweet Bay, crepe
myrtle, cedar, sweet myrtle, yel-
low jasmine, tea olive, umbrel-
la, dogwood, crabapple, ever-
green oak 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25 ea.,
4 ft..35c ea. Exch. for white
feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
D. F. Colson, Rt. 3, Toomsboro.

Juniper 3 to 4 ft. $1.50 each;
4 boxwoods 2 ft. $2.00 each;

arbor-vitae 25c each; hydrangea.
50c each; Dorothy Perkins roses.

25@5 snowdrops 10c a doz.;

Trumpet. vine 25e: wisteria and |

white narcissi 25e a doz. Add
postage, Ruth Garren, Morgan-
ton.

Tea olive, dogwood, sweet
myrtle, crabapple, evergreen
oak, red blooming wood vine 1
ft. 10c; 3 ft. 25c each; 4 ft. 35
a.; Star lilies 15 a doz.; red
cannas 20c a doz; Exch, for
white feed sacks. Add postage,
No checks. Miss Elise Pitts,
Toomsboro.

3 crepe myrtle trees $1. 00 pre-
paid. Money order. Chas. Mc-
Gahee, Rt. 2, Townsend.

Five or six nice cedar trees,
also walnut trees. H. C. Wal-
drop, Rt. 1, Forsyth.

Pansy plants 15c per doz.,
$1.00 per C. Add postage. Mrs.
Lois Tanner, Dewey Rose,

Pink crepe myrtles 20 each;
Star Bethlehem bulbs 15c doz.;
Narcissi 50c per: C; baby button
mums, feverfew, sweet peas 25c
doz.;- August lilies 15 each:
hemerocallis, orange day lilies
w5e per C. Add: postage. Miss
Bula Conner, Rt.2, Bremen.

Azaleas, crabapple, white rose,
red rose, velvet rose, rooted 10c
each; purple iris 15 a doz.; tan-

| 2y; Mtn. fern 10 a bunch: daf-

fodils 60c per ; Mtn. laurel,
ivy, cedars, 15 each. Add Post
age. Willamae Parks, Rt. , Bx.
73, Ellijay.

Red or pink Conch begonias,
pink oxalis, rooted; cuttings,
salmon Sultanas, pink fushia,
deep pink dbl. geranium 5c each.
Add 5c postage on orders less.
-No stamps. Irene Over-
sDYs Rt 1, Oakwood. ae



rT R.OE. Terrell,

| tulips 10c ea. bulb;
35 bulb; white sword lilies 50c..
Inez Vick, Rt. 3, El--



FLOWERS AND SEED

FLOWERS AND SEED



= FOR SALE FOR SALE:
Sword ferns, white, blue, pink} Rhododendrons, pink: theros fs
hydrangeas 15 to 25 each.; | kee rose, red, yellow, dogwoods,
single and double geraniums, azaleas, crabapples, laurels, rede

white, red, pink: Conch bego-
nias;. May .and June cactus, 5c
per cutting, .10c rooted; wan-
dering Jew i5c per doz.
cutting; elephant ear bulbs 10c
ea. > Mrs. Av L. Hudgins, Rt. 2,
Bremen. 4

Sweet gum. geraniums, Cape
Jasmine, Javendar water hya-
cinths 25 ea.; White -narcissi
75c per C; white, blue flag lilies,
red,. yellw,* orange cannas 50c
a doz:; crepe myrtle 20c~each;
dahlias, 70:a doz. Mrs. Nellie
Free, Rt. 2,>Bowdor,

Blue grape hyacinths 50c per
C or 500. for $2.00; dbl. white
feverfew 25 per doz.:
man hyacinth bulbs and little
yellow cluster narcissus 25c per
doz. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell.

Boston ferns, pink oxalis, pink
everblooming Conch begonias,
all rooted 10c each; cuttings of
salmon sultanas, pink fushia
and a few geraniums 5c a cut-
ting. Add 5c postage on small
orders. Money preferred. Mrs.
N. B. Overby, Rt. 1, Oakwood.

Johnguils, gladiolus, $1.00 per
C; also 3.M hot pepper plants
$1.00 per M; tomato $1.00 per M;
cabbage $1.00 per M. W. T.
Beckworth, Baxley.

Rooted. boxwood 4 to 6. in.
dwarf, $3.00 per C; rooted box-
wood 4 to 6 in. sempervirens
$2.50 per C; smaller dwarfs
$2.00 per C; smaller sempervi-
rens $1.50 per C; Pansies giant,
mixed, $1.00 per C del.

Bridal wreath, forsythia, red
burnbush, crepe myrtles,

white rose 30c each or 4 for $1.00;

No checks.
lijay. |
Yellow jasmine, spirea, cape
jasmine, forsythia, oak leaf hy-
drangea, coralberry, white wis-
teria, white, pink, red Dorothy
Perkins, Paul Neyron rose, abe-

lia lic ea.; gaillardia, hollyhock -

seed 10c a cup. All F.0.B. Mrs.
Sam Smith, Rt. 2, Austell.

Little boxwood, 10c each; can-
dle lilies $1.00 a doz.; snowballs,
snowdrops, blue August lilies
15c each; peony rose 25 each;
monthly rose 75 a doz. Mrs, Mae
Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

. Amaryllis lilies 15c each;.
bridal wreath, 10c each,
Tiger lilies $1.00 per C. Add

postage, Clarence Ballenger, Rt.
1, Buchanan.

~ Searlet King Humbert can-
nas, small bulbs 25c a doz.; larg-
or 40c a doz; fragrant yellow

narcissi. bulbs 2 doz. 25c, 5 doz..

50c; yellow jasmine 5 roots 25
postpaid. Mrs. lL. W.. Seago,
Pinehurst,

Tiger. lilies $1.00 per C.; Fairy
lilies 25 a doz.;
15c each; Blue Iris 25 a doz.
Add postage.
lenger, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

Flowering quince rooted 25c
ea; bridal wreath 10c ea., 3 for
25c; daffodils, hemerocallis, or-

ange day lilies 75c per C; baby
button mums, white, yellow, fe-!

verfew 25c:a doz.; blue iris 20
a doz. Add postage. Mrs, eae
sie Conner, Bremen.

Little boxwood rooted 10c ea.
peony rose, bleeding heart 25
each; Hollyhocks, monthly roses,

snowballs, lilac, all rooted 15e:

each; candle lilies 75 a doz:
Miss Ramie Turner, Rt. 6;
Gainesville,

Azaleas, red Japonicas 20 ea.:
blue, white. violets 15 a doz.*
yellow cannas 50c.a doz.; purple
iris, red. dahlias 6 pulbs HOC}
plum. sprouts 10c each; hedge
cultings. le each. Add postage.
Miss Thelma Ray, Rt. 3, Box
7, Ellijay. .

Azalea, 4 colors mixed, Amert:
can Beauty rose, white rose,
moss rose, all 2-4 ft., well root-
ed, 6 for $1.00, 12 for $1.75;
summer lilac, pluebells, flower-
ing grass, Tiger lilies 20c. a

clump. Bill Penland, Ellijay. .

White spirea, althea, red Ja-
ponicas 10c. each;
ibe, rhododendrons 15c; azaleas
35 a doz.; running azaleas, red,
yellow and white 25c a doz. Add
postage.. Miss Lela Davis, Rt.
RFD 1, Ellijay.

Parsley plants, day lilies,
snowdrops, phlox, Calif? violets,
Iris, hardy ferns, summer lilac
$1.00 per C: lemon lilies 40c a
doz.; tiger lilies 20c each: Ja-
ponica, coralberry, azalea, Amer-
ican, Beauty, moss and white
roses 6 for $1.00. Mrs. J. H.
Penland, Ellijay.

White narcissi 20c a doz.;
June cactus 15 each; running
roses, red and pink $1. 00 a doz.;
azaleas 40c a doz.: vine honey
suckles 3 for 10 or 35 a doz;
all well. rooted. . Add postage,
Mrs. Coy Davis, Rt. 2, Ellijay, :

Tuberose bulbs $1.00 per C3

narcissus bulbs 50 per C:;. pink
Sees 50e per C; PP. Mrs,
A. L. Dodd, Rt. 1, Alpharetta,

Red boxwood, - red. japonicas

25 each; foxglove, buttercups, .
primrose "30 a- doz. No. checks.

Mrs. Dessie Vick, Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Blue Ro-,

lors 75c per doz.:

Mrs. spur 25c per doz.;

Rt. 3, Greenville..

pink |.
milidgers, almonds, blue lilac, dbl.

leopard lilies. ens

August lilies

Mrs. Emma Bal- y

| Garden,

spruce pine-

+ cuttings be ea.
Mrs. S. O. Nash, R.F.D. 2. College |

feed sacks, dried fruit or- plants,





22, Cordele.

bud 3 ft., $1.00 a doz.;: pink al<
mond, arbor-vitaes,
Japonicas, Beauty Roge 6 for
$1.00.
ton.

Joagguils, narcissi,
doz.;
galax, heartsease
wild ferns 25c a bundeh.
postage. Hazel Heaton,
Bluff.

Azaleas 75c a doz.;,
dogwood, wees shr ub : 3.for 4063

25 a doz.
Add
Mineral

summer lilac, althea li ilies 6 for
Cherokee roses 3 for 2565
evergreen

50c;
pink, white arbutus,
galax 25c a. doz. Exch for can-
nas, hyacinths, tulips, moumge,;
dahlias, gladiolas, fertis,
kind box flowers.
Mineral Bluf?.

Lemon lilies $1.00 per C; pink,.
blue phlox, pink verbenas; yel<

low, white pinks, blue foxglove-

25c a doz.: dbl. pink peonis 50
white bearpaw 40c, blue, pink
iris, 35c a doz. No checks. Mrs.

C. Vick, Rt. 3, Hllijay.

Purpie iris 35c per doz.; yel<
low daffodils 7dc: per C postpaid,

Ethel Sullivan, Rt. 2; Marietta,

State inspected. certified can-
na bulbs, apricot, President, Wy=
oming, Yellow Humbert, Hureka,
50c a doz. $3.00 per del: 8. L.
Calfee, Brunswick.

Pretty boxwood plants 60 per.

dbl. holiyhocks -all cole
all colors: lark=
altheas, cy-
donia, Japonica, wisteria 20c ea,
Mrs. B. L. Robinson; Greenville,
Lady of Lake 15c doz.: daffo<
dils 75c per C; iris flags 15
or 75c per C; violets 25
bridal wreath 10c -each;

doz.;

doz.;

artichokes 6c lb. Exch. for white |

feed sacks. Add postage, Es-
telle Haves, Rt. 2, Bremen,
Jonquils, verbenas 20 doz.
Lady of Lake 15c doz.; 2 old
fashioned red cherries sprouts,
2 blue plum, sweet peach, $1.00
del.; old fashioned -yellow roses,
25e for 6. All plants well root-
ed. Mrs. J. M. Free, Rt.. 2, Waco.
Red hot poker 25c a clump:
purple and cream iris and single
day lilies $1.00 per.; Shasta
daisies 50c per C; dbl.:day lilies
and black eyed Susans 30c a doz.

Mrs. EH. J. McConnell, Rt. 1,
Demorest. :
Yellow narcissi, 10c per ;

dbl. red cannas 4 bulbs 25e8
varigated gladiolus 10 per doz.:
verbena all colors 10 per punch,
Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
M. D. Holland, Rt. 2, Meigs.

Pink flowering almond 75 a

doz.; evergreen shrubs 1 and 2
yr. old 25 for $1.00; red gladi-
olus 50c a doz.; plue flag lilies
25e a doz. prepaid. Mrs. R. M.

| League, Rt. 2, Box 101-A, Waco,

Everblooming roses | rooted,
red, rose pink, pure. white 206

each: Lupine plants.15 a doz.:

pink "fairy lilies 25 a doz.; dbl,
yellow cannas 20c a doz.: 1 yr.
old blue hydrangeas 25 each:
dbl. yellow kerria 20c ach. Add
postage. Miss Mildred, Conner,
Rt. 2, Bremen,

Orange day lilies: 50e- a doz.?

blue violets 75c per C:; azaleas
10c each all colors; white pines

118 in. high 75c each: wild fern
15c each,

2 for 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Everett Tilley, Ella

Gap.

White Wonder, 50c a.: Jrseys
Sovereign, Beacon, Queen of
Cuban Giant,
Edith 20c each, 2 for 30c. del
Mrs. L. E. Stewart, : Rt. 3,.Mc-
Donough.

Magnolia, tea olive, crabapple, o

huckleberry, sweet shrub, spruce
pine, evergreen gallberry; grancy

greybeard, yellow jasmine 1 fh -
OP LOC. 3 ct. oot.

Peach roses 1 ft.
10c. Add postage... Mrs... Free-
man Watson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro,

Arbor-vitae 40 in. high 2 for
$1.00, 6 for $2.50;
25c ea., 6 for $1. 25, $2.25 a doz.
Arbor-vitae seed $5.00 for half
gallon. Cheaper if you come get:

them. Mrs. G. W. Olivet, Rt 2,

Gainesville.

Tiger lilies, long tragpes daf-
odils, single red: cannas $1.00

per C; White Aug. lilies, pink

almond, pink phlox 30c each;
rooted sweet gum ger. 3 for 25c.
Rooted June cactus, sword fern
2 for 35c. Add poptaee. y-
Harrison, Bremen.

_ Burpees finest pompom zine
nias 15c cupful, winter -marie
golds, pink and purple verbena
10c a bunch: Lady of the Lake
10c per doz. :
seed free on all orders amounte
ing to 50c. Add postage. Lillie
Mae Adams, Rt. 2, Loganville. .

Have 9 Jerusalem 1 yr, old
cherries;
bulbs and grape leaf begonia
with roots 10c_ each;

Park.

| Dbl. red and yellow cannas,
dk. blue tame violets 3c a bulb

or bunch. . Will exchange. for

Mrs. V. E. Henhett Rt 4, Box



boxwoods,
Sadie Wilson, Morgan=- @
@attodils, =

lavendar iris, snowdrops 25c a@ ~
trailing arbutus, evergreen =

. White, red =

, any
E. Heaton, |





Dahlias, Eagle Rock Fantasy, i

24 in. high:

1 cupful flower

orange .colored lity -

justicia
Add postage,



Saath.
PP gt a ee

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_ FOR SALE



fs across, grows. from
veach, 2for 25. Add

Monroe St, Thomasville:

iV]

varieties, flowers 20c a
rubbery 10 ea.; blue
a doz. Add postage.
ORt. 4, louta: * :

:
ite August lilies, pink al-

i: pink phlox 30c each; dbl.
ilies: $1.00 per C. Add

lice Harrison, Bre~'
| @ doz.;

C hite, yellow water Ws
for $1.00; lotus 30c; water
parrot feathers 2 for 25;
iris 20c; under water
2 for 25e: day lilies, oe
a and others. Mrs. H. F.
1,7 Rt.2, Butler. oe

rple iris, white narcissi,
and egg bulbs ic each;
lf lilies 5c a bunch. Send
. Alene Yoonge, Rt. 4,

a doz. or 4 doz 50c; Shas-
ies; pink phlox. Same
es. Add postage. Mrs. Sidda
ose, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Pe enane, dahlias
bridal wreath 3 for 10c.

ange for white sacks 100
Mrs.

pacity. Add postage.
fomack, Rt. 2, Bremen. -
dils,.
c doz.;
rrow, white

ododendrons,
each, 3 Geneva, Rich-

_ spruce

oted dwart boxwoods, dif-
sizes and ~ prices,

uck, Rt. 3, Loganville.
)dodendrons, Mtn, Laurel,
8, dogwood, pink, red, yel-
red. bud, coralberry push,

erry, Cherokee rose, white,

erabapple, 8 ft. high,
ay postpaid, $1.00 a ae
oon Wilson, Morganton

Sara Frost camellias,. Japon-

-2 and 3 it. tall. All

if. taken Late ae or

ee

e Sara Frost Canietiia
ica 11 ft. high about 30
Ree _ Make ey _ offer.

t sy panies, dbl. giant
stock, calendulas mixed,
aximum rustproof snap-
each. No stamps.
Crawford, Doerun.

well rooted |

- Also. ones

$2.00 a doz.
utter a week 25

*canders well

_Spirea,

Exchange for named
5 i Petersen, Ve

nd pink, averbloamints
gs. or ea.: night bloom-
us 20c to $5.00; 1936
ot doz. $1.00; new
.00 C; Ageratum 25ca

doz 60c; yellow jasmine.

e white hydrangea 4

25 ea. Postage paid on
ders or more except. ce-'

Mrs. J.P pines,

pee bananas.

. 8, Tifton.
ed colors azaleas B0c a
ming spiderwort; fox-

20c a doz...
= onicas 10c. ea.;

10ce a doz. All

i _ Miss Mary Lois
id, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
nk, white peonies 25e
for $1.00;
1.00 per C; pink, red, pur-
rbhena 25c doz.;
25. doz.; yellow - daffo-
- per C. -Mrs.-
Rt. 4, * Box . 81, re

rd. ferns 10 ea.; red, lav-

geraniums 5c a cutting;

nds of cactus rooted 10c ea.;
pot flowers for $1.00;
ks, phlox, petunias 20
d postage. Mrs. Lester
Rt. 1, Royston.

Lily of India, red crepe

25c-a.:- dbl. daffodils

white August lilies,
mond, pink phlox 30c ea.;

atton mums, dbl. red

ronze variegated

Add post-

.50c each;
$1.00 doz.:

trumpet daffodils:
; red crepe myrtle,
y of India 25c each;:

2 doz. ;

rea,
white narcissi 75c per C. Rooted.
: Add: postage.

foxglove, verbena, |. Rt 3,

] Tris, lilies 40c |
.zaleas,. altheas, forsythia,

> laurel,

-Miss: abl:

butterfly |

red Japonicas 20 each: purple
iris 15: a doz.;
rhododendronsg, |

flags, lemon
Royal: Blue

mixed: dbl. :

Dessie.

Dbl. Japonicas 6, yrs, old a

How red, pink, white, well root-
ed 50 each: geraniuims. dbl. well.

rooted! $'1. 50 a butch; | dogwood,

red and yellow 4 for$1.00. Mrs.
| Har Keener, Rt. 3, Ellijay. .

flowers and shrubbery, |

Dbl. red, white, pink and wiow
Japonicas, 4 yr. old, well rooted,
red, yellow dogwood
red and yellow . pea-
nica $1.00 doz. geranium $1.00

each, Miss Etta Barnett, Rtso;

Ellijay.

Pink phlox $1. 00:3 per C3 pink
Cherokee roses, azaleas, crab-
apples, red bud, coralberry, Mtn. |
laurel, rhododendrens, silver |
maples, pussy willows, 75c a.
Mtn. ferns 50c a doz.;
pink trailing arbutus, blue Iris

5b0c a doz. postpaid: Mrs. He D;
Robinson, Mineral Bluff,

Rhododendron,
azaleas, dogwood, coralberry,
Cherokee roses, red bud, silver
maples, pussy willows and white
pines $1.00 a doz.; red Japoni-
cas 25c each or 6 for $1.00. Nel-
lie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.

Rooted June. cactus, sword
fern 2 for 35c; red crepe myr-
tles 25c ea.; pink phlox, white
August lilies 80 ea.; 20 little
leaf hedge plants 75c ea. purple
lilacs 35c ea.; mums 3 bunches
35c. Add postage. George E.
Harrison, Bremen,

Mixed colors azaleas

Mtn. laurel,

30c. a.
Mtn. laurel, pink aimond,:
red. althea, red Japonica, golden
bell, purple. wisteria, white spi-
10 ea.; black prince iris,

Mrs. Will James,
Ellijay.

_Mlowering almond 10 each;
King: Alfred daffodils 50c per
GC; blue iris 15 per doz.: white
wonder: lilies $1:00: per: G: jong

trumpet daffodils 50 per C. No

stamps. Mrs. Bertie Chuemake,
Rt. 1, Box 32, Buchanan.

Mixed colors azaleas 50c doz.;
pink almond, purple wis-
teria, white spirea, red Japon-
ica, golden bell, pink weigelias.
10c each; purple iris, jonquils
75e per C; purple foxglove, but-
tercup 15 doz. Add postage. Miss
Audrey James, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Red dogwoods 4 for 10c; big

dbl. white geraniums $1.00 each.

or 3 for $2.00; red and pink Ja-
ponicas 5 yrs. old, spruce pines
$2.00 a doz. Rooted. No checks.
Mrs. Mart Gentry, Rt. 3, El-
lijay.

Rhododendrons, laurel, ton and
silver maples, pussy willows,
Cherokee roses, white and red
dogwood, mixed azaleas, large

hardy ferns, wild geraniums, ti-

ger lilies, Jap. hedge 3 for 25c;
birch. trees 25. G B. Wilson,
Loving.

.Rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel,
crabapples, pink Cherokee rose,
coral berry, silver maple, pussy
willows, red bud, white dpg-
$1.00 doz.; pink phiox,,
pink and white trailing arbu-
tus $1.00 per C. Bonnie Aber-
crombie, Mineral Bluff.

Lady of the Lake. 20c doz.;
trailing arbutus 15c each; purple
iris :15c doz:; -red,- yellow Ja-
ponicas 20c ea.; azaleas 35 doz:: :
pink almonds 40e each; laurel,
spruce, white pines 65 doz. Add
postage... B. F. foneTIes: Rt. a
Box. 48, Ellijay.

. Pink, blue verbenas, pink,
purple: sphlox, white snowdrops,
pink, foxglove, blue, yellow iris
25 a.doz.; primrose 30c a doz.;

lemon: lilies 40c a doz.; cream
yellow, mums 30c a doz. No
checks. Irene Powell, Rt. Si El-<
lijay.

Mtn. Laurel, spruce and white
rhododendrons, Colum-
bine, poplar, 15 each, 70c doz.;

forsythia 15ea::

azaleas -5 each, 35c doz... Add
postage. Jonnie Charles, Rive2,
Ellijay.

\ Purple peonies .
hardy phlox 385 a doz.; blue
lilies 40c doz.;
spruce pines, mtn. laurel, white
pine 5c doz.; running honey
suckle 45 doz. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Jemima. Crue, ane
Rock. ;

Piper white narcissi 60c per
C:; gold band lilies 40c per C;
yellow jonquils. 60c per C; b plue
Lady of: the Lake 50c per C.
Add postage. Miss Bernice Whit-.
lan, Rt. 2, Bremen.

Tiger lilies, single red Can-
nas $1.00 per C; blue Iris 60c
doz.; red crepe myrtle 25c ea.3
pink phlox, white August lilies
30c ea,; long trumpet daffodils
75e per,;,C. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Wright, Rt, 2, Bremen, *5.:

Pink; white spirea, purple li-
lac, oak hydrangea, forsythia,
bridal. wreath, golden bell 6 for:

40c a doz.;

-| 40c: 20, varieties mixed iris 5Qc;

, Bremen,
rhodo-



mixed yerbenas, daffodils, jon-
quils, , Harcissus, dbl. . daffodils:
10c_ doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Rte
a; Ellijay.

Blue iris, 60c doz.; small abl.
bluebells 6 for 25c; rooted sword
fern, pink June eactus 2 for 35c3
blue and white hydrangea, pink
justicia, yellow golden. bell cut-

OL a _ pink phiox

Blackerty. lilies 20e a doz.,
$1.00 per C; plue August lilies
10 ea. $1. 00a doz.; mixed daisy
mums 20 a doz.,. $1.00 -per C.
Add postage, Miss Grace Gun-
ter, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. *

Yellow, red dogwoods, Chero-
kee roses, all col. azaleas, lau-
rels, redbuds, coralberry, $1.00
a doz.: American Beauty roses,
Japonicas 6 for $1.00; 10 rooted
roses $1.00; Queen iris, narcissi,
snowdrops, phlox, Cal. violets,
$1.00 per C. Addie Wilson, Mor-
ganton.

Moss roses 3 for 25c; Sagat
boxwoods 10 to 15 in. 50c; globe
arbor-vitaes 18 to 24 in. 4 for
$1.00; Junipers 36 in. $1.50 ea.;
Parma violets 30c per doz. Snow-
drops 15c per doz. Mrs. W. M.
Garren, Morganton.

Globe arbor-vitae 18 to 24 in.
4 for $1.00, well rooted; snow-
drop 15c a doz.; Parma violets
80c per doz.; old fashioned moss
roses 3 for 25c, color pink, Mrs.
E. B. Smith, Morganton.

Rhododendrons, Mtn.
redbud, dogwood, azaleas, white
pine, eoralberry, crabapple, tulip
poplar, rooted. $1.00 a doz.;
trailing arbutus, phlox $1.00 per
"C3 red. Japonicas 25 ea. or
6 for $1.00 postpaid. Eunice
Henry, Mineral Bluff.

4 one-year-old Sprengeri.
-lerns 20c ea.; 4 Christmas cac-
tus cuttings 15c ea.; salmon
pink geranium cuttings rooted
L0c ea.;
half runner, Ky. -Wonder beans,
dbl. red, pink hibiscus, dbl. pe-
tunia seed, pink weigelia. Hach
pay postage Mrs. J. L. Garrett,
Rt. 3, Chipley.

Yellow and red Japonicas- 1Be
ea. 2 for 25c;. purple lilac 20c
ea.: yellow. flags 20 a doz.; phy-:
sostegia 380c a doz.; purple and
lavendar iris streaked with gold,
blue iris 25c a doz.; mixed aza-
leas 40c a doz. Add postage,
Ruby Charles, Rt. 1, Ellijay.

Dwarf boxwood 8 to 10 in.
transplanted 3 yrs., heavily root-
ed, bushy tops, $2.40 per doz.
del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith,
Rt. 1, Greenville.

Blue iris $1.00 per C: yellow
iris 40c a doz.; violets $1. 00 per

R. C. Stembridge, Ella Gap.
Blue tame violets 25c per CG;

low Japonicas, goldenbells, blue
wistetia vine 10c ea. 3 for 25
del.
Gap.

first year from Hastings, -10
per pkt.: Mrs. Lena McBrayer,
Rt. 2, Buford.

50e per GC; jonquils: 50c: per C;
golden glow 25G per OC, Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Strickland,
Rt. -2, Bremen.
Large blooming size crimson

doz.; snapdragons 25e per doz.;

President (red) canhnas 50c per
doz.; daffodils 25c: per doz. No
stamps. Add: postage. Mrs. M.
T. Tanner, Sandersville. : :

King Alfred daffodils 500 per
CG; white fairy lilies 25c per
doz.; iris 10cea.; white -won-
der lilies $1.50 per C; Roy Shue-
make, Rt. 1, Box 52, Buchanan.

- All colors phlox 10c a doz.;
boxwoods 1 yr. old, 25c- each
(have 4); fairy lilies 25 a doz:;
August lilies 25c ea. A sprengeria
Dosa os Wright, Buch-
anan.

: White ili lilies 20 ea. 8 for
$1.00; yellow calla, 30c ea.; dbl.
tuberoses 20c a doz., $1. 00 per

1C;. blackberry, dbl. and. single
| orange lilies; 20c a .doz., : $1.00.
, Add postage less than.

per C,
$1.00. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 1,
Guntersville,

os and yellow Japonicas 10c
eas 3: for -25;
ion azaleas same price;: Mtn.
Taaurels 75c ea.; golden bells
10c ea.; all colors iris. 60c per
c. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie
Hiler,, Wier Gap. <2) 07.4. 5

Achimenes bulbs, blue blos-
soms, 15c doz or 2 doz. for 25c,
plus postage. (Start blooming
in July and bloom until frost.)
Mrs.-E. B. Barrett, Rt. 2, es
43, Danielsville.

Rooted sword fern, pink rene
cactus 2. for 35c; red single can-
nas, trumpet daffodils $1.00 per
C; red crepe myrtles 25c; white
August lilies, large justicia
rooted 30c each; yellow button

age. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen.

Red and pink Japonicas 4
yrs., 50c each, 3 for $1.00; Red
dogwood 25c ea., 6. for $1. 00;
spruce $1.00 a doz.$ * cedars 1. 00
each: Balsam, ivy. $1.00.
well rooted. No checks. Mrs.
Grady Silver, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock:

Pink weigelias, ie lilacs,
almonds, hibiscus 3 for 25c;
large junipers 2 for 25c; ploom-
ing size tiger lilies,. phiox, hol-
lyhocks,. rose verpenes | purple.

Eien $i



is

laurel, |

|low jasmine, evergreen oak, ce-*

10,.-3: for 265
Exch. for white sacks. Add post-

Exchange for striped
ie Oe ames -Toomsboro.

Exch. for white sacks. Add post-

purple wisteria 10 ea.

C; Mtn. arbutus 50c a doz, Mrs..
: perennial phlox,

mixed color iris 60c per C; yel-:

Mrse-t dy, Stephens, Ella.

Dixie Sunshine marigold seeds: rooted. 15 each;

Large red and yellow cannas.
$1200; Mrs:

orange and. yellow azaleas and
amaryllis or spider lilies 40c. per

and Boston fern 25 each. Add: Newnan. .

| 75e per C; orange day lilies 50c
-per:.G; plue spider lilies, purple

orange and. yel-.

mums, 3 bunches 35c..Add post- |

All:

Ms Leethy: Aa oe 3,



PS alionadl + or 5 colors, 36 peed
10; Snapdragons, all eolors,
some, variegated, 10 a teaspoon-
ful, > Add postage. Mrsi.ay N-
Minish, -Rt.4, Commerce, 7" 25

1 each Tiger, Red Spider,
white August, Torch, Day lily,
pink tulip, blue hyacinth, pink
hyacinth, egladioli, iris for 50c;
hardy phlox, mums, 24 for 25c;
mixed dahlias 40e per doz. Add
postage. Sarah GE ee Rt. 1,
Dahlonega.

Dbl. peony bulbs, $1. 50 a doz.:
dbl. Japonicas, pink, yellow, red,
50c each; dbl. red, yellow dog-
wood 30c each; black King Iris
40ec a doz.; Exchange for nice
feed sacks, Etter Barrett, Rt.
Ellijay.

Dbl. yellow ted, pink, white
Japonicas 4 yrs. old, well root-
ed 50c each; red and white
hardy phlox 50 a doz.; dbl. pe-
ony $1.00 a doz.; red and yel-
low dogwood 4 for $1.00; yellow
iris 40 a doz. Mrs. J. C. Bee
ner, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Small palms 3 for $1.00, 11
banana plants $1.00; . privet
hedge $2.00 per C; white dog-
wood 3 for $1.00. All well root-
ed and packed. S. M. Seaborn,
Brunswick.

Magnolia, tea. olive, holly, yel-

dar, sweet bay, sweet. myrtle,
birdseye, greybeard, maple 1 it.
-8 ft; 25 each.
age... Mrs..M. C. Connell, Rty m,

Blue spider lilies, pink hardy:
phlox, 25 doz.; red and yellow

Japonica 10c each; purple fox-.
glove 20c.a doz. "Add postage.:

John Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. .

Milk and, wine lilies, bloom-:
ing size 75e doz., $4.00 per C;
red spider: lilies $1.50 per C;
butterfly lilies 40c a doz., $2. 50.
per C; paper white narcissi $1.50.
per G, $10 per M; white and,
Want.
dif. varieties cannas at reason-
able price.. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Rt. 5, Quitman. -

Garden gooseberries $1. 00 per:
C; sage 20c a bunch; spruce.
pines 10 to 12 in., white pines,
Mtn. Ivy, - holly - bush, 15. for
$1.00; wild iris 30c a doz.; white
lemon . lilies
50c a doz.; pink cabbage head.
rose, hollyhocks 30c each. No
checks. Wesley Vicks Rt. * Box
71, Ellijay.

Pink and white wax leat oak
flower maple Jeaf begonias well
2 kinds ferns
10c each; geranium cuttings 6,
25C; Xmas. eactus 15c. ea.; pink
oxalis 10c: .dahlias 6 for 25.
Add postage on orders less than
Mollie Gable, Rt- 2,
Tallapoosa.

All colors iris 75e per C: dat
fodils 60c per C; red Japonicas,

golden bells, 10c each. Add post-
age... Miss Betty Hller, Ella Gap.

Dahlias, db]. pink, yellow,. red.
60c doz.; altheas, pink almonds,
sweet shrubs, mon. rose red,
rooted 15e ea.; cannas 50 doz.;.
goldenglow, phlox- 20c doz.;
large, lace and sprengeria ferns,
8 to 4 yrs old 50c ea., Add post-
age. Mrs. BE. L. Smith, Wadley.

Large: flowering well rooted,
scarlet, rose pink and lavendar:
verbena 5c bunch or 50c per doz.

| Postage paid on orders 50c or)

more. . Mrs. of. C.... Bee, Ri. 3;

Azaleas: 50e ldo parte: iris

toxglove, buttercup, butter and
eggs, 15c doz.; yellow jasmine
vine 10c; Japanese honeysuckle.
3 for 10c.. Add postage. Miss
Claudia James, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

- Wild ferns, spiderwort, $2.50 per
C; wild birdfoot,: violets, wild
iris, blue grape hyacinths, blood
root, yellow root, white daisy,
$1.50 per G; 30 Old English box-
wood plants: $1.50 each. Mrs.
Clara Belle Carey, Rt. 1, Roys-
ton.

Large size blue and purple
iris bulbs 80e per C; $1.50 for
200 postpaid;. mung beans i15
per lb. Eva White, Temple, Rt.
2, -Box.-2305

Tea Olive, Magnolia, yellow
jasmine, honey. suckle, sweet
shrub, crepe myrtle, .. birdseye,
granny greybeard, peach roses,
pines, dogwood, 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft.,
25c; Easter illies 10c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Watson,
Rt. 2, Toomsboro.

Magnolia, tea olive,
greybeard, sweet shrub, umbrel-
la china, oaks, sweet bay, sweet
myrtle, dogwood, yellow jas-
mine 1 ft. 10,.3,ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35
each; Exch. for white sacks, Add
postage. Mrs. D. F. Colson, Rt.
3, Toomsboro. ..

Tris and: daffodils 75c per C;
sweet williams, Star Bethlehem
15c ea., 2.for 25c; narcissus and
Tanzy: 10c punch: sassafras and
yellow root 20c a punch: azaleas
all colors 10c,each. Add poetere

1=

iC. Add. postage.

| thus,
daisies, -
-blooming plants, verbena, salvia,

Mrs. Je Childs,

granny | 2 tt.



todils, pare eed ot 00 pe
C, or 15 a doz.; snowball, go
denbell, forsythia, bride bouquet,
weeping Mary, altheas, pi
azaleas, sweet shrubs,

ferns, well rooted 2 for 25, Ex
for white sacks. Add postage
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 8

Billijay.

Yellow lantanas, purple tuch=
sias, sweet gum, geranium cut-
tings, bronze. leaf begonia, witch
Silver Markings, striper leaf
sultana, 10c cutting. Add post-
age.
pharetta.



Mrs, Lula Bell, Rt. ra ee

Mtn, Laurel, Mtn, Ivy, 50c each:

crabapple sprouts, red and white
velvet roses 15c ea.; white pines
18 in. $1. 00 each; cedar sprouts |
20 ea.;
violets 75 per C; wild ferns 15_
ea. Add postage.

Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Running periwinkle,
tegia, blue ageratum,
glow, snowdrop, forsythia, pink
oxalis, 4 colors, verbena, altheas,
rainbow moss, blue violets, am=-_

arllys, blackberry and bronze

June lilies, all well rooted, 5 per

bunch. Mrs. Lula Hawkins, Rt

3, Alpharetta.

Blue hyacinths 25e doz. heat
spider lilies, iris, gladiolus, 15
doz.; pink Dorothy Perkins rose,
all colors monthly rose cuttings
10c doz.; red May cactus, blue
hydrangeas, 15c doz. cutiings;
white, yellow narcissus 40 per

Sara 7
Smith, Wadley. $

Snapdragon, pansies, .
Sweet Williams, English
candytuft, 2 varieties

zinnia, fancy marigolds, asters,

orange. day lilies, blue

Mrs, Mattie

physos= : ;
golden _

y

dian- _

ready last of April, $1.00 per C;

giant. carnations 50c a doz. Mrs.
Willie Wise, Wadley.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 500
per C; $2.00 per 500, No checks,
stamps, nor samples. No orders .
less than 50c.
Rt. 1, Bogart.

Evergreen rhododendron, min,
laurel, hemlock, ivy, spruce pes
white pine, hardy. Well rooted
20 in. Doz. 80c, 100, $4.00; 3 to-
4 ft. doz. $1.50 or $6.00 @. AH

repaid. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tale.
lulah Falls, % -

Rooted winter
Ao forsythia, purple wisteria,
lilae 10 for 50c; Siberian lilies.
75 Cs; mixed iris 60c C; orange
lilies "250 for $1.00.. Del. Mrs, _
Dick Powell, Rt. 2, College Park.

Water lilies, escarboucle, red
Chromatella, yellow, Rose Arey
Pink, one of each $1.00 postpaid.
Mrs. B. H. Eubanks, 26 Emily
Pl., Atlanta.

Madonna and Terrestrial ore

jasmine,

Mrs, E. J. Tench,

ale

es

chid: tiger, red spider lilies ia

each; yellow lemon lilies 25 |
doz..;

25 doz.: weeping lantana, fush<

physostegia plants, mums, _

sia, geranium cuttings 10c ea., ee
fe

3 for 20c;
Exchange | for widow tears.
W. Cogburn, Alpharetta.

fairy lilies 10c each.
Gte

. Red Japonicas, red and yel-

low azaleas 25c each; Japanese

barberry bushes, flowering peach

tree, altheas, lilies, 10c each :

dbl. tansy 20 doz. * crab apples ee

$1.00. doz.: Cherokee: roses 75
doz., 10c each, Well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Lov
ing,
Dbl. red rosebud -geraniums

10c cutting: pink, red single 10c; s

rooted, white and pink begonia

15 each: surprise lily, milk and
wine lily 15c. each. Add post-
age. H. Casteloes, Rt. 5, Box 2s
Moultrie.

1 doz. dif. hardy flowers, p. pu

35c; phlox, mums, narcissi, iris, .

violets, physostegia, flower seed -
and: cuttings extra with all or-
ders. Myrtle Braswell, Temple,
Rt. 1.

. 100. Silver Leaf. maple, -
Yucca or Bear-grass, dbl. spirea,

bridle wreath, flowering quince,

others.
thing can - use,
White, Rt. 2.
Rhododendrons, laurels, hem=" .
lock, white and red dogwood, .
redbuds, red and silver maples, -
pussy willow,
25c; white jonquils, trailing ar-
butus, 25c doz. Add _ postage,
Bessie Cochran, Mineral Bluff.
1 Sara Frost camellia, 11 ft.

Sell or exc. for some-
L. A. bya,

eg

tall, 10 ft. dia., $50.00; 4 Sara

Frost Camellia Japonicas, 2123
tog it;

Rt. 2S
Arbor-vitaes, 4-5 ft., $5. 7B: te

248 tt, Gardentas,
pink Dorothy Perkin roses,
$2.50; Boxwood, $1.00; Jap Hon- :
eysuckle, $1.50; Narcissi, jon-_
quils, 30c. Above priced in doz.
lots, del. Maude Hamby, Green=
ville.

Tris, orange lilies, |
hardy phlox, foxgloye, 20 doz;
spirea, altheas, pink almond, Jap
ae 1c ea. xe, for: an

Magnolia Glaucia, $i. 503. ;
$6503 20 yrs

$30.00, or $10.00. ea. ,
Oglethorpe,

25e% doz: :

hardy . ferns, 2.



Large Shasta daisies, oxalis,}

mixed, 20e doz; galanthia bulbs,
mall Shasta daisies, primrose,
dusty miller, physostegia, veron-
a, ageratum, 10c doz.
Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
' Mtn. laurels, red dogwood, aza-

eas, black and white pines, $1.00)

doz, 15 ea.; spruce pine, crab-

ple, Sugar plums, 10c ea; red
~japonicas, 20c ea; trailing ar-
-butus, 25c doz; others. Add

ostaze.. C. C. Wright, Loving.

Hemlock, spruce, white pines,
wistaria vine, 10c ea.. Balm of
Gilead, 3, 25; azaleas, all col.,
40c doz; sweet shrubs, 15c. doz;
Eng. dogwood, 3, 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs..W. F. Bailey, Ellijay,

Se :

ue and pink larkspur, pink
-verbenia, 10c doz., 3 doz. 25c;
rose col, and yellow dahlias, 6,
25; snowballs, 10c ea; ger. rose,
red, white, Surprise lilies, 3, 10c.
Add postage. Mrs, Exia Gable,

Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Artemisia, Silver King, 25c
loz; Transvaal daisies,
doz; hardy aster, 5c ea; red or
ellow cannas, 50c doz; mums,.
white, yellow, 25c doz; Mammoth
tbena, 5c ea. Mrs. V. T. Cham-

e, Cumming, Rt. 2. /

_ A. W. spirea, 15c; lavender wis-
taria, crepe myrtle, pink, 10c
ea: bush honeysuckle, 20c; lemon
ilies, 25 doz; June currants,
arden sage, 10c. Rooted. 50c
orders or more postpaid. Mrs.
ei P, Steinheimer, Brooks...

__ Beauty of Oxford verbena.
Large, strong plants, 75 doz.
del, Mrs. C. C. Sewell, College
Park, Rt. 1.

Dahlia roots, 6 tested var., Eli-
za Sheppard (gold), Omar Khay-
yam (orange), Salidini (apricot),

Mrs. Warner (orchid), Jersey
Beauty (pink), Hallo (white) for
$2.00 prepaid. T. W. Clanton,
Evans, aR =
_ Mum plants of the large cream,
bronze, yellow, white and orchid
ar., also small purple Fall aster
plants, 30 doz. Miss Willie
Woodward, Jenkinsburg, = |.
_ Chrysanthemums, .40c doz;
azaleas, all col., 50c doz: lilacs,
20c ea; pink almonds, 15 ea;
nowballs, 20c ea. All rooted.
\ddvpostage. Miss Evylan Da-
es, Witjiay Rt 2

Mix. colors, perennial phlox,
iris, 24 for 25c; perennial hibis-
cus, oak leaf hydrangea, 4, 25c;
12 or 15 dif. dahlias, mixed, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Willis
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

_ Blue iris, 25 doz; jonquils,
daffodils, 15 doz; red dogwood,
4, 25c; evergreen galax, trailing
arbutus, 15 doz; sweet scented

. Exe. for white feed

. Miss Helen Fain, Mineral |

c/o DeHarts Box. _

~ Old fashioned yellow cluster
Sweet scented jonquil bulbs,
blooming size, 1c each, 85c C:
. paper white narcissi, 35c doz.
_ bulbs; large Milk and Wine lily

ulbs, 10c ea, Add postage or-
ders less $1.00. Mrs. B. A. Pal-
mer, Leary, Rt. 2, Box 15.

Wandering jew, 12 for 15c;|

Rainbow Moss, 10 for 25: red
_begonias, rooted, 3, 15c; oxalis, 3,
3; lantana cuttings, 6, 25c;
ink, hardy phlox, 25 for 25c.
Add postage. Miss Mary Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 58.
Iris, white, blue and pink, 2
f ach col., 25c; mixed flower
Seed, 8c large pkg; also Kion-
dike and Lady Thompson straw-
berry plants, 300, 45e. Miss Iowa
Messer, Waleska,
_ Azaleas, all col., 40c doz: sweet
shrubs, 15 doz; hemlock, spruce,
white pine, 10c ea; wistaria vine,
3, 25; scuppernong vines, root-
ed, 10c ea; kudzu, rooted, 6, 25;
white cactus, 2, 25c. Add post-

Mrs. |
|pink, and either red or variegated. |

25e |

Want boxwood, small var., also
purple iris. State prices. Mrs.

Farm.

Want 2 Camellia Japonicas,

W. V. Wilson, Monticello, Rt. 4.

Want extra fine dif. col. dahlia,
tulip and hyacinth bulbs, also -old
fashioned Half Runner white
garden bean seed. Exc. seed

Pink Spanish. Mrs.. W. F. War-
wick, Cleveland, Rt, 5.

Want some Black Locust trees
and Long Leaf or Slash pine seed,
L. H. Cousins, Greenville. =

Want 2 Ibs. Ball Willow, or
Globe flowers. ~ Anyone having
this, please write at once, or send
COD subject to approval. G. W.
Houston, Blackshear, Rt. 3.

_ PLANTS FOR SALE

_ Cert. P. R. potato plants, $1.25
M F.O.B.; $1.50 M del. Mrs.
Jessie Dykes, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Booking orders for Gov. insp.,
imp plants. ready May 1, $1.25
M. Del. Ga. W. W. Williamson,
Bristol, Rt. 1. Sas
_ Plants: Earliana tomato, 35c
-C; Black Beauty egg-plant, 40c.
C del.; pure bred Dark Corn-:
ish eggs, 85c per 15 del.: Mam-
moth White Pekin, $1.00 per 15,
del. B. L. Lynn, Waycross. 1615
Madison St. :

Goy. Insp. Red and Yellow
Skin P, R. plants, $1.25 M; Mar-
globe, tomato, 90c M prepaid. C.
G. Thompson, Screven.

Gov. insp. P. R. plants, $1.25
M. del.; Marglobe tomato, pi-
mento pepper, $1.00 del. April





}and May del. W. J. OQuinn, Jr.,

Odum, Rt. 2, Box 165,

Marglobe, Gr, Baltimore to-
mato plants, $1.00 -M 5 M up,
85e M. Del. April 20. Melvin
Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. SRS
_ Klondike strawberry plants,
25c C, 500, $1.10: $2.00 M: Pur-\
ple Skin Goose plums, 20 ea.:
reg. Guernsey bull, Creatwood
Afterglow Raider, No. 214222,
well marked, $100.00. Mrs. L.
L, Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1,

Purple Skin P. R. slips, $1.50
M; Imp. Boones, $1.75 M del:
pods Mathis, Flowery Branch,

Cert. Red Skin P. R. plants,
$1.50 M; 5 M, $1.40.M; tomato
plants, $1.00 M.D. T. Herring-
ton, Baxley. =

Klondike strawberry 25 C:;
500, $1.10; $2.00 M;: extra large,
firm meat strawberry, 30 C:
$1.25, 500; old fashioned Blue
plums, 25 ea. Miss Grace
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, Box 65.

P. R. plants. Gov. insp. $1.25
M, 5 M up, $1.00 M. Larger lot
prices on request. W. J. Boyett,
Bristol. ; : i
Goy. Insp. and treated Co-
kers Golden Prolific P. R.
plants, $1.50 M; Pink Skin P. R.,
$1.35 M del. within 8rd zone.
Begin shipping May 1. CG. H.
Reddick, Sylvania, Rt. 2.0

Pure, Imp. Red and Yellow Skin
P. R. plants, grown from. vine
cuttings, Govt. insp. not mixed.

guar. J.-J. Miles, Baxley Rt. 4.

Red Skin P. R. plants, $1.50
M guar. Cert. Marglobe tomato,
1.00 M F.0.B. J. GC. Edgerton,
Baxley. :
_ Klondike and Lady Thomp-
son strawberry plants, $1.35 M
del; Progressive * Everbearing,
$1.50 M del. All true to name-1
ries nett Flowery Branch,

Gov. Insp. P. R. plants, $1.25
M. New Stone and Gr. B. to-
mato, 60c 500; $1.00 -M: cab-
bage, 50c 500: 75e M. Dek in
Ga. Ready. . C. Rowe, Ocil-.
lai: : i

Mastedon Everbea r-
ing strawberry plants, 85e C.
$2.50 M; Red Gold strawberry,



age. Eugene Bailey, Ellijay,
aa er a
Red dogwood, 5, 25c: red-|
buds, 6,25c; trailing arbutus and }
evergreen galax, 10c doz: blue
iris, 20c doz; tiger lilies, 15
doz; Mtn. laurels, and Mtn. ivys,
A, 25c. Exc. for white feed sacks.
estpaid. Mrs. Hattie DeHart,
Mineral Bluff, -

_ FLOWERS AND SEED |
WANTED

Want boxwood, junipers, Ba-
ohymous and arbor vitae cut-
tings, all kinds. Will exe. pure
bred R. I. Red eggs at $1.25. per

5, OF Sugar sacks, Write first.
Mrs. Henry Ezzard, Dalton.

Want boxwood junipers. and
other evergreen cuttings that will!
Toot. Exe. R. L Red eggs or(
white feed sacks. Mrs, Ri D.
Jackson, Dalton.

_Exe. well rooted plants of
Angel Trumpet for rooted Coral
Vine or pink, red, or yellow dog-
wood plants. Ea, prepay post-

_ Mts, LC. Rawlins, Cov-
ee







-

| tomato, $1.00 M
nold,

50 C. $3.00 M. Add postage.
an A. J. Stansel, Cleveland,

-P. R. Gov. Insp. plants, ready.
Guar. $1.25 M del. L. L. Light-
sey Surrency, Rt. 2.

_ Kudzu crowns, 2-3 yrs, and
more, $1.60 C: $2.50, 300; some
extra large ones, 12, 50c, post-
paid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt, 2.

_Thornless Red raspberries, 36,
$1.00; Early May cherry sprouts,
6, 50c; Hazelnuts, 6, 50c: Min.
Blueberries, 25 doz. Add post-.
age under $1.00. Lelia Dickey,
Morganton. :

P. R. plants, $1.25 M; Nigger
Killer, $2.00 M; Harly Triumph,
$1.50 M; Marglobe Stone, Bal-
timore tomato, $1.25 M. Guar.
H. C. Buchans, Baxley, pie

Margicbe tomato plants, Teady, |
90 M del. Ga. Prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Nolie Lightsey, Sur-
rency, Ty. 2.

Genuine Imp. Red Skin P..R.
plants, Goy. insp. treated, $1.25
\M del. Ga. Exe. for 100 baby
chicks, large breed, if del; in
April; also Marglobe, New Stone
del. Milton Ar-

Surrency,. oe

|= Stone, -

iO. L. Chivers, Dublin, Hill Crest |

peanuts, about half Red and half}

Ready April 15 $1.00 M. Sat.}

press colle

fe

Gr, Baltimore, June Pink toma-
to, ready. $1.00 M; 5 M 85c M,
postpaid. No checks. Hovis
Lightsey, Screven. ; -

' Barliest var. Imp. Klondike
strawberry, 25c C; HEvyerbearers,
30 C, $1.25, 500; Blue Damson
and Purplish Skin free-stone
plum, 3, 30c; 6, 55c;. $1.00 doz.
del, Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming,
Ride See :

P. R. and Triumph potato,
State insp. $1.25 M; 5 M $5.00;
Marglobe and Gr. B., Break 0
Day tomato, $1.00 M; 5 M $3.00;
Calif. Wonder, Ruby King Pi-
miento pepper, 500, $1.00; $1.50
M. B. J. Morris, Baxley.

Stone, Marglobe, Brimmer,
Greater Baltimore, June Pink,
tomato plants ready now; $1.00
M: 5 M lots 85c M postpaid. No
checks. Horace Lightsey, Screv-
en.
. Gov. Insp. Gadbys early pro-.
lific potato plants, $1.25 M; P.
R. $1.00 M; few Nigger Killers
$1.50 M F.O.B.. W. R. Batten,
-Winokur. ;

Pp. R. and Nancy Hall potato
plants, $1.25 M, 5,000, $6.00;
Marglobe, rater, Baltimore,
Bonny Best tomato plants, 85c
M; 500 50c; cabbage, all va-
rieties, 50c M. Ellis Stone,
Baxley. ss ak

Bermuda onion plants 20c C,
S00; 00Ce - foGe. M,
plants 20c C. Postpaid. Mrs.
G. W. Owen, Rt. 1, Hawkins-
ville. : ;

P, R. potato plants, $1.25 M
del. Guaranteed full count. Va-
riety true to name. C. BH. Mor-
ris, Baxley, ag

Cabbage plants 90c M mailed
75c M expressed. Pink P. R.
potato, April del., $1.40 M del.,
5 M up $1.25-M coliect. Vigor
Vine tomato seed, 25e per 50
seed; $2.25 per 1,000. Stone
Baltimore seed, 75c Ib. 5 Ib.,
$3.50 del. Clyde Smith, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Potato plants $1.25 M; 5 M,1t.

$6.00; tomatoes, Greater Balti-
more, Bonny Best Marglobe, 85c
M; Flat Dutch, Early Jersey,
Copen, and Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 50c per M. All or-
ders shipped mixed if wanted.
W. H. Morris, Route 4, Baxley.
- Potato plants P. R. and Nancy
Hall, now ready, $1.25 M; 5,000
for $5.90. Tomato plants, Mar-
globe, Bonny Best, 90c per M;
500, 50c cabbage, Copenhagen,
Fiat Dutch, 50c per M. Jim Hop-
kins, Baxley, Rt. 4. a
Greater Marglobe and Balti-
more tomato plants, $1.00 M.
Early Jersey, Wakefield cabbage,
80c M. Bermuda onions, yellow,
$1.00 M. Mrs. J. A. Crapps
Baxley. ;
Imp. govt. insp. Porto Rico
Red Skin Potato $1.50 per M;
Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore To-
mato $1.00 per M; C. H. and E.
J. cabbage 7i5c per M; Bermuda
onion 75c per M. All del. Full
count and prompt shipment. W.
Fo Miles, Baxley. fe
Klondike Strawberry 25c for
100, 85e500, $1.50 per M; Black
Pole beans 30c a Ib. All del.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Ara Wal-
drop, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch,
Porto Rican plants $1.40 per
M; Bunch beans $1.75 per M del.
B. Crow, Gainesville. te
Bermuda and Prizetaker onion
75 per M; Wakefield and B.
J. cabbage 75c per M; red skin
Porto Rican Potato, not mixed,
$1.75 per M. All del. Loyd
Steedley, Baxley. Sno :
Horse radish plants 20c

2

a daz;

root 20 a Ib; Little Lady Finger |

peas, 75c a Ib; Head Lettuce 20c
per C, 35 for 200. Add postage.
Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Rt. 1, Alto.

Eidorado Blackberry and Lu-|

cretia dewberry $1.00 per C;
also white Wyandotte setting
eggs from prize winning stock
for setting of 15 eggs $1.00. All
del. in Ga. Maude Hamby, Green-
ville.

Yellow and red skin PR potato,
govt. insp. $1.40 per M del. Ready
last of April. M. C. Crowe, Rt.
2, Gainesville, Z 4

Leading varieties cabbage 75c
per M del. or 50e per M exp.
collect; P. R. Potato $1.50 per
M; tomato plants $1.25 per M
del; Vigorvine tomato seeds 25
a doz. V. A. Crowe, Rt. -7, Gaines-
Ville,

Wakefield, Dutch and Copen-
hagen cabbage 50050c; 80 per
M del; Marglobe tomato, white
and yellow onion $1.00 per M del;
5 M and 10 M65ec per M col-
lect. Ovie Crow, Valdosta.

Potatoes, inspt. and dipped
$1.25 per M FOB. Exch. for
Spanish peanuts1 M plants for
1 Bu. peanuts. Hach pay charges,
Del. April 20th, also May del,
WR. Hutto, Rtn Ze B 152,
Odum. ;

Goy. Insp. Cut. Pink Skin P. R.
plants, from vine cutting, $1.35
M; 5 M up$1.20 M. P. P. Sat.
Ralph B. Tye, Screven, Rt. 1,
Bx 150. ales =
- Leading varieties cabbage 75c
per: M mailed or 50 per M exX-

tomatoes $1.25 per
potato $1.25. per M}

Marglobe, Brimmer, |.

pepper, 25c C;

Cabbage |

-LANTS FOR SALE

Gov. Inspt. and treated, pink
or red skin P R plants $1.50 per
del.; $1.25 per M collect. T.

- Musselwhite, Rt. 1, Arabi.

Marglobe, Stone and Baltimore
Tomato, yellow aud white Ber-
muda onions $1.00 per M pre-
paid or 75c per M collect; P R
Potato, sweet Bell Ruby King
and Calif. Wonder Pepper $1.50
per M prepaid; Wakefield Dutch
and Copenhagen cabbage 75c per
M prepaid; 45c per M collect.
Estie Crowe, Valdosta.

|

Govt. insp. $1.25 M del.; Mar-
globe Gr. Baltimore potato, Hot
$1.25 M. del.
Mrs. Ruth Ahl, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. P R Potato $1.50
per M; Boones $1.75 per M del.
ready last of April; Silver Hull
Crowder peas $1.00 a peck, $2.00
half bu., $3.50 a bu. C. D. Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Lady T. strawberry plants, 500
$1.75, $1.75 per M; Klondike
50075c, $1.50 per M; Silver
Hull crowder peas $1.00 a peck,
$2.00 half bu., $3.50 a bu. Ethel
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Purple Hull table peas, 20c a
quart; sundried peaches worm
free 10c:a lb; Imp. genuine Klon-
dike strawberry plants 20c.per
C. Add postage. Rosie Crow, Rt.
1, Cumming. : '

Wakefield and E. Dutch cab-
bage 15 per C, 40040c, 75c per
M del; Govt. insp. P R Potato
$1.35 per M del; 5 M$5.75 ex-
press collect; New Stone tomato
seed $1.00 a lb; Ga. Collard seed
30c a Ib. Lee Crow, Rt. 2,
Gainesville. |

- Lady Thompson Strawberry,
20ce per C; May cherry 3 for 25c
Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Imp. red and pink skin Porto
Rico potato $1.50 per M del.;
Imp. Spanish Bones, same price.
Winfred Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch.

New Stone, Marglobe, Brim-
mer, red and yellow oxheart,
tomato. plants, hot and sweet
pepper plants. $1.00 per M del.
to. 3rd zone. Mrs. J. M. Tom-.
berlin, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Govt. insp. red and pink Porto
Rico potato $1.50 per M; 25 per
C; Boon $2.00 per M ready. April
15th; Baltimore tomato seed 60c
a 1b.; Marglobe $1.00 a- Ib.:
Vigorvine seed 25 per. 100 seed.
EB Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

_ Cabbage E, J. and Chas. W.
40c for 500, 75c per M: Tomato
New Stone and Gr. Baltimore
60c for 500, $1.00 per M: P R
potato $1.25 per M. All del. in
Ga. S. C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Ocilla.

P. R. Potato $1.25 per M: 5 M
$5.75; also Marglobe and Gr.
Baltimore tomato 20c per C, 500
60c; 95c per M. Guar. count
and prompt shipment. J. P. Mor-
ris, Baxley. = Se

Red Skin Porto Rico Potato
govt. insp. full count $1.50 per
M; Marglobe tomato $1.50 per
M. Ready about April 15th. J.
B. Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 104,
Baxley. .

Genuine red and yellow skin
P R potato. Govt. insp. $1.15 per
M; New stone, Marglobe, Brim-
mer, red and yellow oxheart to-
mato plants 95c per M: Pimien-
to pepper $1.50 per M, 25 per
C; All del to 3rd zone. Ready
April 25th. W. G. OQuinn, Rt. 2,
Surrency. eS

New. Stone, Marglobe tomato
$1.00 per M del, in Ga. R, W.
Tomberlin, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Sweet pepper plants, Calif.
Wonder, Ruby King, Royal King
$1.00 per M del. 25 per CG. Le-
land Lightsey, Screven. :

Rhubarb or pie plant 6 for
40c; peppermint plants 3 doz.
25c; horehound 10c a bunch or
3 for 25c. Add postage, J. C.
Grindle, Rt, 1, Dahlonega,

Cabbage plants 50050c, 90c
per M del.: Vigorvine tomato
seed 20c per 50 seed; 35 per
100 seed, $2.25 per M; red spec-
kle crowder peas 4 Ibs. 45 del.;
Porto Rico Potato $1.25 per M
del. $1.00 per M collect. Bonnie
Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville,

State insp. P.-R. and Yellow
Yam _ sweet potato plants, $1.50
M.. Prepaid in Ga, T. T. Line-
berger, Valdosta, Rt. 3.

Yellow skin Porto Rico Pota-
to, State insp., $1.25 per M3
Marglobe tomato %5e per M;
Sweet pepper $1.00 per M. All
plants del. to 8rd zone. Prompt
shipment, J. F. Gruber, Odum,

_Marglobe, New Stone, Gr. Bal-
timore tomato, $1.00 per M; 5 M
or more, 75c per M. All del. Full
count. Ready now. J. P. Mullis,
Rt. 4, Baxley.

Marglobe tomato plants, wilt
resistant, $1.00 per M. Money
orders only. D. 1, -. Harper,
Surrency, c

Tomato plants, Mareglobe,
Scarlet Globe, Red Rock, Barly
Prolific.- Good plants, full count,
90 per M del. 25 per G. L.
Lightsey, Screven.
. Hastings Super Marglobe and
New Stone Toma
Foe 9) * R : Z "





Pure Red Skin P. R. plants, |

shipment,

| $1.50 per M FOB. G.



PLANTS FOR |

Pink skin P R_ potate
insp. and treated $1.25
del. Ready in May.
and Bonnie
per M del, Ve
sweet pepper $1.50 per M
25 per C. W. D. Lightsey,
Tou, =. a weg

Early Jersey and Chas.
field cabbage 500 55c, 8
M. postage paid. ort
potato, tomato,
pepper plants.

Pitts. Se Hos

Tomato plants, Marglobe
Stones, 90c per M; sweet
plants $1.00 per M del.

Theodore |
Surrency. fechas
Purple skin, Forto Ric

$1.25 per M; Black, R
plants

20c per C, $1.75
Ruby King Pepper 15c
$1.40 per M; Marglobe
Baltimore tomato $1.00
R. J. Boatright, Mersho
Tomato plants, Avon
scarlet globe, Marglobe;
pepper plants, bull nose,
King, Calif.. Wonder. ac
ship in. 3 days after rece
order. 85c per M, 25 per C
del. Hiram Lightsey, Ser
Govt. Insp. and treated
skin P R potato $1.25 per M
Marglobe tomato 85e per M_
sweet pepper, Calif. |
Royal King 85c per M
per C.. Moss packed. |
Lightsey, Screven.
,Marglobe, Baltimore and
tomato, 25e per 7, 75 pe
yellow skin P R potato p
$1.25 per m.- Prepaid.
ready.. Ruby King, Calif.
der sweet pepper plants 25:
C; 85c per M. . Ready
Otis Odell Lightsey, Rt. 2,
ven. Pe ee
Cabbage plants 50c per
M for $1.00; Tomato plan:
per M. Send check. W
cabbage plants for pease o
nuts. J. W. Lang, Ome
Cabbage E. J., 60c per.
FOB; Tomato, Pepper, egepl
and collard plants for May
ping. Jimmie Buchanan, R

| Baxley. ;

Cabbage plants 60c pe
white Bermuda onion 75 per
bell-pepper $2.00 per M;:

Potato $1.25 per M. . Wil
Toole Prolific wilt resistant
ton seed $1.00 a bu; runner
peanuts $1.25 per bu.-
Williams, Quitman. ,

P. R. Red and Pink Ski
tato plants, Gov. Inspt., $
Del. Marglobe. tomato, $
del. Ready. L. L. Groove:
ley, Rt. 4. a we

April 25th $1.00 per M
globe, New Stone, Favorite 1
mato plants, field grown,
ready 75c per M, 15 per 6,
40c. All FOB here,
Maddox, Fitzgerald;
Tomato plants, M
Boones, Gr. Baltimore
Rock, 80 per M, 5004
paid. Roscoe Mays, Rt
chelle, ae oe
P. R. Potato plants, Govt.
yellow or pink skin, 2
M, 5 M$6.00, 10 M$11
paid by mail or express.
ready for quick shipment,
isfaction guar. J. B. Hason,
ven. se ;
Gen. Early Triump
plants, pure seed, state inspe
J ;
Rt. 2, Baxley. :
Early J. Chas. W. Flat
Cabbage plants 50050e, 75.
M. Full count. Satis, gu:
stamps. H. C. Rowe, Rt. 2,
Govt. insp. Porto Ric
plants $1.25 per M: Margic
mato, now ready 80c
Ruby King sweet peppe
$1.15 per M. All del. No
G. W.. Beckworth, RFD.N
Baxley. tN
Booking orders for ~
and Baltimore Tomato p
for April 15th del. at $1.00
M wp to 10 M, over 10 M %
M. Exchange some fo:
peas. S. L. Crosby, R
ley. ess : :
Brimmer tomato plan
ready 25 per C, 500 fo.
del. in Ga. Mrs, G. BE).
iel, Rt. 4, Buena Vista,

plants $1.25 per M del.
globe tomato and pimient

| per plants $1.00 per M del.

and May. W. J. 0@
Rt. 2, Box 165, Odum.
Limited quantities pink
Porto Rico,. Nancy. Hal
Japanese (or red Spanish
potato plants $1.50 per
H. F. Stair, Lenox.
Genuine P. R. potato
govt. insp. and treated, $1
M for April, May and June
or P. O. money order,
Hinson, Rt. 3, Hazlehu
Chas. Wakefield cab)
per M; white and yello
muda onion, 85 per
Ship any time. H.
Baxley. 5 3
Pure Red

| treated $1.10;
R| with yellows


Pom a5. plants, large stocky
grown Marglobe, Earliana
Baltimores 50050c, 75c per
el. postpaid. Satis. guar.
Stokes, Fitzgerald.

sen. Impr. Insp. P. R. potato,.

oe skins, $1.25 per M,] =

50 per M del. Ready April

-Marglobe or Gr. Balti-

"@ tomato 8be per M del.

it Guar. W. E. Nobles, oon 4,
144, Baxley.

tra Early Copenhagen Mar-
cabbage and sweet Spanish
n plants 50040c; 75c per
eorgia collards, 40c per M;
rg lettuce, 250 for 40c, 500
5c. $1.25 M. Satis. Guar.
Bural Carter, Lake Park,








































and Pritchards tomato
nts 30e per C, $1.50 per M.
epa id. Now ready. Mrs.
a Rt. 2, Blackshear.

arly Jersey Wakefield Cab-
plants 75 per M. del.;
eak 0 Day and Mareglobe to-
to plants from certified seed
00 per M postpaid. . Ready
vil 20th.. J. B. / Page, Rt. 1,

ay



state Insp. Porto Rico and Red
m sweet potato plants: $1.50
M prepaid in Ga. W. B.

eberger, ae 3, Valdosta.

PLANTS WANTED

Want Tobacco and Potato
ints. Send prices and when
ild be shipped. W. H. Wil-
ms, Route 2, Box 132, Meigs.
Want to exc. 5 Ib. nice butter.
1. in 1 shipment, 8rd zone for
M Strong P. R. Potato plants.
I. between now and May 10th.
s. L. A. Sanders, Ashland,
Want Several M. Red Skin P.
Potato plants del. at once.
Il exc. equal value. Mrs. Claud
Davis, Route 1, Sugar Valley.
Want 20 M Pink Skin P. R.
tato Plants. Send best prices.

I. Hudgins, Route 1, Thom-
ton.





Want I bu. Spanish or Laboon
anish potatoes or 2. M. Span-
Slips. Mrs. F. E. Edmond-
1, Route 1, Good: Hope.
ant Pumpkin Yam _ Potato
ps. T. W. Clanton, Evans.
ayant, Old Fashioned Nigger
Killer potato plants. Joe BE. Hill,
Mayesville.

- Want Several M. P. R. Plants.
il exc. in value Himalaya
rry plants, Dorothy blue and#
low iris. Miss Minnie Flor-
ce. Durand.

ant 10 to 15 M. Tobacco.
nts, preferably Bananza, Gold
ar, or other grade, Will pay
/price; have 20 W. L. Hens
April 1936 hatch laying; 75 ea.

Sh with order. Mrs. W..L.
atwright, Vidalia, Route 8.

\NS & PEAS FOR SALE

Hastings imp. 90-day runner

vets, $2.25 bu. F.0.B.; reg.

yr. old Jersey bull to exc.

ed short horn bull. Neal T.
lliams, Buena Vista.

ugar Crowders, 10 Ibs., $1.00

S) peed. E. W. Walton, Temple,







5 bu. Mammoth Yellow Soy
ans, $4.00 bu. . Exe. for No.
peas; 1 bu. for 2 bu. peas.
pn S. Boyd, Jr., Thomson.

10 bu. O-too-tans, ist class,
50. bu.; Laredos, slightly dam-
Ira F. McMinn,

ce bu..No. 1 peas, 5 bu. Brabs,
| Iron, Clays, $2.50 bu. at
my home; 2 fine P. C. shoats, at
gain; also good 4 hand bun.
der for sale. L. F. Hood,
veland, Rt. 4, Box 3.

ed Rippers, 5 unmixed,
50 bu. del. Mrs. B. Hud-
8, Flowery ranch,

Black, tender pole beans, 30c
snow white peas, 10c lb.; 2
-, toc; Klondike strawberry
nts, 25e: $1.50.M.. All del.
2 yce Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
et, 1























Big Speckled crowders, 10c
; also Lace, Boston, . Sword
Asparagus ferns, 25c ea.
idd postage. Mrs. Fred Pow-
rs, Carrollton, Rt. 3.

: 0 - -day running velvet beans
7) per bu. O-too-tan beans
4.50 bu. Clay Bere $2.00 bu.
oe 0. B. W. C. Wilson, Da-
v0, ,

0. bu. good, sound, 1936 crop
O-tan beans, $4.35 at my
oe lot; $4.00 per single
W. P. Couch, Luthersville.
day running speckle velvet
S in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.75 per
F. B. Jackson, Donovan.

bu: Nice, clean, red ripper
8, $2.50 bu. No order less
#.0.B. Also want few bu.
Rucker No. 11 cotton seed. J. V.
McClure, Rt. 1, Acworth.
fender hull, white cornfield
ped, white half summer gar-
beans for seed 20c per cup.
er Ib. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-

















; 0 bh. red and white crow-
ers, large size; 50 bu. Brown
ywders, $3.00 pu. here. 2 and
2 bu. bags. R. P, Bright-









6 bu. Olay. peas, $2.00 per bu.

peas,

age,

D; |
seed, 15c per lb. Add postage.

pias ae Route {





_| BEANS & PEAS FOR SALE

BEANS & PEAS FOR SALE|



Few bu. genuine sugar crowder
peas, $3.60 per bu. F.0.B. G. Cc,
Duffey, Palmetto.

150 bu. ae peas, $2.50 per
bu. F,0.B. C. See Dev-
ereux;

Few bu. red eokie crowder
$2.50 per bu.: clean,
sound. i bu. for 2 gal. good
honey or 5 gal. sorghum syrup.
D. F. Pharr, Lithia Springs.

Good grade bunch velvet
beans, $2.00 per bu. W. H.-Har-

rell, Wrightsville, Route 3.

Mung beans, 10 Ib. plus post-
Calamus root, 25 Ib., yel-
low root 10e lb. T> W. Bunch,

| Talking Roek, Rt. 2.
Jastings' Extra Early, Break |

Brab., June, Clay and Whip-
poorwill peas for sale. W. C.
Coffin, Richland.

Speckled bunch phorbol

Mrs. J. H. Dailey, Millen, Rt. 4,
Box 59.

40 bu. pure New Era _ field
peas, $2.25 per bu. 25 bu. sound,
clean Biloxi beans $2.50 per pu.
L. A. Caldwell, Gay,

Bunch velvet beans, shelled for
seed, $3.00 per bu. 90 to 100 day
running $2.00 per bu. N. T.
Beasley, Nunez.

White running butterbeans for
planting, i5 Tb. Also black
walnuts, clean hulled, 2 Ib.
F.0.B. M, F.: Norman, "Richland.
Rt. 1, Box 66.

Tender bunch beans, old fash -
ioned, white half runners (big
and little kind). Cornfield
beans, cutshorts, deep _ strings,
and good mixed beans, 20e per
cup. Postage added. No stamps
or checks. Mrs. George Poole,
Jasper, Rt. 2.

4 bu. O-Too-Tan beans, hand-
threshed, recleaned, pure and
sound, $4. 50 per pu. $17.00 for
lot. O. L. Carter, Griffin, REC:

White bunch butterbeans, 4
Ibs. 50e, Red speckle erowder
peas, 10c lb. No order less than
4 lbs. del. Also booking orders
for P. R. potato plants $1.50:
per M., April and May del. Guy
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Tender white and tan cut short
cornfield beans, 20c per cup.
Large speckled crowder peas, 15
per cup. Exc. for white sacks
at 10c ea. Mrs. Harley Rich-
ards, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

_ 100 bu. field peas, $2.00 per
bu. F.0.B. here. Mixed, sound,
bright, weevil-free. Also Hast-
ings Prolific corn, pure, 1 yr.

$2.50 bu. F.0.B. Exch. for po-
tato plants. J. H. Beasley, La-
yonia.

3 bu. unknown peas; 8 bu. red
ripper peas; 5 bu. bunch velvet
beans; all sound, not mixed;
$3.00 per bu., 75c per pk. F.O.B.
J. H. Durham, Chauncey.

Lady Peas, 10 per Ib.; 5 Ib. or
more, postpaid. Have other val-
ue to exc. for young mule or
horse, Give cash difference.
Want setting Peafowl eggs. D. F.
Puryear, Acworth, Route 1, Box
20.

Pure 1936 crop O-Too-Tan
beans. Recleaned, in new even
weight 21-2 bu. bags. $5.00 per
bu. f.0-b., Georgia. O. M. Ware,
Marshallyville.

50 bu. No. 1, 90 day velvet
beans. $2.00 per bu. f.0.b. N. G.
Jordan, Wrightsville.

Red hulled, speckled. peas.
Sound, weevil free, $3.00 per bu.
$1.00 per pk, Postpaid in Geor-
gia. John W. Moseley, Route 2,
Soperton.

Cream Crowder peas, 8c per
Ib. $4.00 per bu. F.0.B.\Cul-
berson, N. C. Hastings tender
white cornfield -bean seed, 25c
per lb. Postpaid. W. Jewel Dav-
enport, Route 1, Culberson, N. C.
(Resident of Ga.)

Hendersons white Baby Limas
20c Ib. Red speckled sugar
crowders 12c lb. Little Rice and
White Browneyed Crowder peas
10c 1b. Supply limited. Add
Borage. Miss C. L. Kelfos, Route

, Cumming.

50 bu. O-Too- Tan, 1936. crop
beans. $4:00 bu. F.0.B. Also
pure bred :O IC pigs for May 15
del., $5.00 ea., f.o.b, Ped. free.
S. H. Gardner, Locust Grove.

4 bu. Mammoth Soy Bean,
sound, clean. $4.00 per bu. Few
Ibs. speckled crowder peas, 15c
Ib: in 2 lb. lots or more. G. T.
Brown, Route 1, Ball Ground.

Silver . Shell. white . sugar
crowders, 121-2 lb. in 100 Ih.
lots or more. . Marion Mooney,
Route 1, Flowery Bratch.

6 bu. Brab peas, $2.50 per bu.
1 bu. yellow Soy Beans, $3.00
per bu. John H. Gable, Route 2,
Tallapoosa.

Conch .peas, absolutely pure
and sound, 1 Ibi 25c; 2 Ib. 35c,
postpaid. Baby Black Wye peas,
same price. BHarl . Redwine,
Madras.

Blue Goose peas, sound and

clean, $2.50, del. 8rd zone. 4H.
G. Forester, Head River.
About 75 Ibs. O-Too-Tans,

7 1-2c 1b. fob. Exchange 1 bu..
for 4M. Purple or Red Skin
Porto Rican potato, plants post-
paid to me first week May. Cc. C.
Southern, Talking Rock, Ete i

85 Oey 40. ae purg Alabama, clay

| Vollrath, Winston.

|A. Moore, Rt. 1, Haddock.





Crowders, 6c lb. fob, Cash with
order. 8S. W. Bellamy, Lavonia.

Brabham peas $2, 75 bu;. Irons
$2.75 bu; New. Eras $2. 50 bu;
mixed peas for hay, $2.25 bu. W.
B. Norton, Ft. Valley.

100 Bu. No. 1 Iron peas $2.50
bu; 25 bu. No. 1 Brabhams, $2.65

bu; 15 bu. No. 1 Biloxi beans
$2.00 bu. Clarence E. Sasser,
Bonaire,

10 to 15 Bu. speckled Crowder

peas, $3.00 per bu:: FOB. J. F.
Bowers, Moreland, Rt. 1.

White bunch butter beans 4
Ibs. 50c; red speckled Crowder
peas $1. 00. pk; blue Whippoor-
will peas $3.00 per bu. del.
Booking orders for Porto Rican
potato plants $1.50 per M. May
oe Guy Crow, Gainesville,

SEED FOR SALE

50 Bu. mixed hay peas $2.25
fob; 10 bu. old-fashioned late
Runner Clays; 10 bu. Red e
pers for hay. Each $2.50 bu.;
lbs. Dixie Bell Melon seed, oe
rs FOB. W. O. Hudsons, Gor-

on.





60 Ibs. Cuban watermelon seed,
60ce lb, 10 Ibs. or less 75e. Ib.
L. A. Wood, Mcintyre.

15 Ibs. Dixie Belle melon seed
45 lb. under 5 lbs. or 40c: lb;
for the whole lot; 2 lbs. Cuban
Queen watermelon seed 95c Ib.
Exchange for anything can use
con farm. Eugene L. Bloodworth,
Macon, Rt. 6.

Kansas Wonder watermelon
50 seed 25c; 125 seed 50c. Send
es L. G. Watkins, Grant-
ille

100 Ibs. Dixie Haile melon seed,
hand selected, 35c Ib. Less than
10. Ibs., add: postage. A. L.
Brady, Rupert.

Big white half-runner garden
bean. seed; tender cornfield
beans, mixed deep string and
cut-short, 20c cup; postpaid.
Mrs. R. T. Bennett, Jasper, Rt. 2.
RE, 2.

Cucumber seed, grows 2 ft.
long, 50 seed 10c; Vine Okra
10c pkg; popcorn seed, grows 15
ears to stalk, 10c.. Mrs. Annie

7 Ibs. Hales Best cantaloupe
seed 35c lb, postage extra. No
stamps. Delpher Frost, Conley.

Pure white velvet okra seed
20ce Ib. postpaid. A. B. Argo,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.

1200-to-1 beans (one to hill)
24 for 10c; vine okra, 20 seed 10c.
Exchange for Vigorvine tomato
Seed. Mrs. W. M. Collins, Joe
burg.

Improved Jones . waternela
seed $1.20. per lb; 3 1-2 Ibs.
Pride of Ga. watermelon seed
90c per Ib. Del. :in Ga. No
checks. W. E. Smith, Locust
Grove.

Old-fashioned halt runner bean
seed, 20c large cupful; white
rice popcorn 25c pint. No stamps.
Mrs. J. C. Cain, Buford, Rt. 2.

Good, clean, selected water-
melon Stone Mts. seed for sale,
25 Ib. fob. B. F. Daniel, Ty Ty.

1,000 Ibs. Stone Mtn. or Dixie
Bell. watermelon seed, small jots
80c Ib; 100 Ibs. or more 25c 1b;
Watson melon seed, 25c Ib. W.

Cuban Queen melon seed 60c
lb, exchange 10 lbs. for full stock
male pig or will exchange for full
stock eggs or syrup. Starling
Yawn, Rt. 2, Box 113, Vienna.

Cream Brown and_ speckled
Sugar Crowder peas 10c Ib,
mailed 6 100 lbs., or more fob;
New Stone, Baltimore tomato
seed 75c lb; Marglobe $1.25 or- |.
ange cane seed $1.50 bu. Charles
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
._ 10 Gals. Florida black top sor-
ghum seed; best for syrup 40c
per gal. postpaid. J. L. Andrews,
Moran.

Mixed okra seed 4be sa peay, 2

for 25c: old-fashioned muskmel- |.
on seed 25e cupful; Dill seed 10c

a pack: mustard seed 8 table-
spoonfuls 10c. Mrs. A. L. Dodd,
Alpharetta.

Calif. multiplying ber seed 10
tablespoonful; cream sugar Crow-
der peas, Little Lady peas 3 Ibs.
25e, add postage. Mrs, R. A:
Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Genuine .Ga. red sugarcane for
seed, 100 stalks $1.20 fob. Blake-
ly.. John Underwood, Blakely.

Vigorvine tomato seed 10c 0z.,
3-02., 25c; 250 seed, $1.00. Stone
and Baltimore tomato 75e
Ib., 5 Ibs.,. $3.50; striped corn-
field beans, 25 lb. Red. Speckled
Crowder peas, 10 lb. Porto Rico
potato plants, April del., $1.40 M.
Bonnie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2:

Stone Mt, and Tom Watson
melon seed. Small lots 30c Ihb:,
100 Ibs. or more, 25c Ib., fob. 1936
crop. Robert L. Moore, Haddock,
Rt: 4:

Imp. pure Pride of Georgia wa-
termelon seed 75c ib, 10 Ib. lots
or more 60c lb; also purebred
P. C. Boar wt. about 150 Ibs.,
$15. 00.. J. M. Turner, Lovejoy.

The winter watermelon (best








Dear 4-H Club Members:

Several weeks ago Mr, Cun-
ningham, your Director, at the
University, gave me your Four
Leaf Clover Insigniaso watch
for the column im the Bulletin.
Occasionally we want to publish
a story of how you boys and
girls make money on your own
canned fruits, handwork, hand-
craft, ete. When you have sold
Something you made yourself
and made money, please write
me and I will occasionally pub-
lish these stories. They will
help others to be industrious. 1]
will not be able to use the Clover
Leaf column every time because
of the lack of space; but do not
let this keep you from sending

in your marketing stories for I

am anxious to know what you
boys and girls are doing to help
yourselves and your families. It
will inspire me to know you
through your letters.
Sincerely,

MRS. ROBIN WOOD,

Director, ~

Womens -Division,

Bureau of Markets.

SEED FOR SALE

50c; acre, $1.50 W. M. Thorn-
ton, Jesup.

100 Lbs. Dixie Belle watermel-
on seed, 25c 1b. Add postage.
Henry Neal, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Green rind watermelon seed,
50c for 50 seed; del. Oscar Ham-
ilton, Vidalia.

A-1 90-day running velvet
bean seed, $2.15 bu.: lots of 10
bu. or more te 10 pu.
Tanner, Rt. , Sandersville.

Hales es eentalods seed, 40c
lb. Add postage on small orders:
also 2 crop Yellow Crowder peas;
10 Ibs. $1.00 del. Dalton Law,
Chula.

Old-fashioned tender corn-
field bean seed 25 lb.: red
speckled bunch butterbeans, 15
lb.; white rice peas 10c Ib.; okra
seed 10c cupful. Add postage.
H.. H. Echols, Route 4, Gaines-
ville,

Genuine Q-Too-Tan
$4.50 bushel; cane seed $1.50
bu.; Farm Relief cottonseed
$3.50 per 100 lbs.; New Era peas
$2.15 bu.; mixed peas $2.00 bu.
R. M. Turner, Royston.

Okra. seed, 25c cup.
Poole, Rt. 2, Jasper.

Tomato seed, vigorous, prolif-
ic; grows to 12 feet:
25, del, _ Will C, Smith, Roy.

2,000 Stalks P. O. J. seed cane
$1.00 C or $9.00 M fob. Ben L.
Hicks, Route 4, Box 226, Way-
cross. 7

Broom corn seed 10c cupful;
large muskmellon, 5c large
spoonful; pumpkin, 5c doz., add
postage; Mrs. J. HE. Stapler, Rt.
3, Bowdon.

Williams ~ Improved -water-
melon seed, 1 lb. and instruction
book $2.00 postpaid. Elder Mor-
gan Williams, Rt. 4, Greenville.

Tender white cornfield bean
seed; colored cut-short garden
bean seed 10c cupful or 30c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Whit-
field, Rt. 3, Jasper.

Seed cane, Red, Ribbon, Green,
$1.00 100; Artichokes 25e gal-
lon, 5 gals. $1.00; onion. plants
10 100. Prices fob at field. L.
E. Harrison, Rt. 6, Dublin.

Vine okra seed (growing 20
ft.), 18 seed 10, coin or stamps;





beans

Clara

-proad- leaf mustard 5c, add 3
Grace . Thorpe, Pitts-.

postage,
burg.

Several hundred Ibs. Stone
Mountain or Dixie Bell melon

seed, treated, 50c Ib. del. B. R.
Andrews, Haddock.
Lifsey melon seed- 75c Ib.

Rocky Ford cantaloup seed 50c

lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. F.
Bennett, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.
Pure. white velvet okra seed
cleaned and free from foreign
matter 20c per Ib. postpaid. W.
W. lvey, Douglasville, Rt. 2.

Cuban Queen melon seed 40c
lb.; Dixie Bells 30clb., hand-
saved, screen dried, postage paid.
Hi H. Rogers, Charing.

~Cornfield bean seed: cut-
shorts, Deep Strings, also okra
seed 25c, cupful, postpaid. No
checks, no stamps. Mrs. George
Poole, Jasper, Rt. 2, Box 21.

800 Lbs. early variety, well
matured cane seed (some burst
from threshing) $22.50; 10 bu.
Ironclad peas $25.00. B. F. Fa-
zan, Martin,

First-class No. 1 chufas for
sale $3.50 bu. or $1.00 peck. fob
my place. W..M. Herrington,
Baxley, Rt.3.

2. gals.. white nest onions for
planting, 50c gal. postpaid
Ga. Sarah Cousins, Hogansville,
Rt. 1, Box 162.

Cane seed 6c Ib.: Kaffir corn
10c 1b.; Also WANT cane syrup
and potato plants. . BE. Whis-
nant, Mansfield.

200 Lbs.

: change in Decatur County. Mrs.-
| A. B. Conger, President of the

J. Frank
of their own hands.

foods for their children,

150 seed

.Department.

a helping one another and we do

tan. sugar. Crowder :
peas. 6c lb. fob Canton; 11 ibs..
for late melons; will keep until| small white 16
Thanksgiving) seed, 25 pkg; al






TED EVERY WOMAN

DO HER hae ae

Dear Rural Women:

On March 27th we opetied a =

curb market and handwork ex=

State Federation of Womens

-Club is the County Chairman
}and Miss Ruth Botts of the pro=
fessional Womens Club is as-

sisting her. Committees come ~

Mrs. Conger in sponsoring the
Market.

and Saturday. mornings.

One of the outstanding people
connected with this work is Miss
Beulah Harden, Home Demon-_
stration Agent for Decatur

beginning has given us her
whole-hearted support and is~
standing behind Mrs, Willis and
the rural women with her advice
and help.

The first Saturday morning

os. market was a_ beautiful

ight.
ited i
dies had started arriving at 6
A. M. with fresh, clean vegeta-
bles, dressed - chickens, cookies,
cakes, ginger bread, pies, can-
dies, home-made lye hominy,

At the canning plant lo-

jellies, relishes, Haster eggs, nee=
dle work, etc.
ranged attractively, each woman
-{having her own space, and by ~* =
1:00 oclock $71.00 had been tak- .

,n in.

These were ar=

Each week, the rural
women of Decatur County. re-
ceive over $100.00 for the work
The Mer~
chants of Bainbridge are profit-
ing, for these women sell their
wares and go immediately to the
stores to purchase necessary

foods as cheese and other com=-
modities they do not /have on

the farm; they also go to tha

drug store for medicine and to
the other stores for the clothing
they have been unable to buy,
Then there are rural women wha




posed of town and leading farm. 3
women of the different sections
of the county are working with

Mrs. Gene Willis of
Bainbridge is the Market Mas-
ter and is being paid by the
Decatur County Commissioners . _
to open the market on Tuesday ie e

County. Miss Harden from the

Sacer: country la=.- wee

Apes

BUCH: Ve

are trying to have savings ac=

counts of their very own. There<

fore, some of the money reaches
the banks.

Next, the oculist, the dentist,
the physician, the pookstore, the
dry cleaner and the shoe repair-
er:
farm woman is circulating mon-
ey. It helps everybody, so they
say in Decatur County, and we
women are doing it ourselves,
Remember, this is the Womens
Division and a. public spirited
woman with the interest of
yourselves and your sister up-
permost in your heart appreci-

ates what. Mr. Columbus Roberts

has done in giving us our own
Now, women, lets
put aside every personal feeling
and all pull together to make the
Womens Division of our Bureau

of Markets the salvation of the
women of Georgia, We can do it

if every woman in Georgia will
do her part. Some will sell,
others will buy. It will be folly

for the rural women to make ~

handwork or can fruits, or grow.
vegetables if the town women.
do not buy. So it is the respon-
sibility of every woman in Geor-
gia; it ig the duty of the women
of all organizations, whether
Womens Clubs,
Clubs, Garden Clubs, Missionary
Societies, D. A. Rs., U. D. Cs.,
Democratic Clubs or what-nots

to help us make plans to market
| the produce of the rural women

of Georgia. -

If every woman in every town
@nd city in Georgia would say,
We will give our rural women
the first chance before we buy
thus keeping the money in
each respective county; and then
if the Club Women and lay-
women oi the cities of Atlanta,
Savannah, Macon,

and Augusta would say, Wea -

will help provide places in our. =
city for the display of the works

of our rural women and we will
eficourage the sale of their wares, |
first by helping to arrange a
place for marketing and also i
encouraging our friends to buy.

What an amount of money we

could. keep at home, and after
all, this is our State and if we
want our ,people happy and
prosperous we must all do our
bit. It is not enough to nod
approvingly and hands off; it is
a project for the women of Geor-
gia and it is only through wom-
en. it can be put. over. a
Are we good citizens? Do we
want agriculture to prosper in.
Georgia? Do we want to keep
our State from economic disas-
ter? We women can do it by

not have money like the men

to work with but we have the

will, ambition, and sense to do; _
and faith in God and one an-

other, which has ae pulled

women through.

Sincerely,

MRS. ROBIN. woop,
_ Director,

Professional

money in the hands of the

Columbus, ;









2 Tbe Wedd poba 300 Ib.; oh

tari seed 30c Ib.; mustard seed

20c cupful; also Porto Rican
otato- plants $1.25. M; Vigorvine
omato seed 50, 25c. E A. Crow,
ainesville, Rt. 2. LR

- Large dark yellow pumpkin
_geed 15c cupful; yard long peas,
white hull, 25c per Jb.; dill seed

10c tablespoonful. Mrs. Hubert

F. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

- Stone Mtn. watermelon seed

40c lb.; Banana muskmelon seed.

40c tablespoonful;
Crowder peas 10c lb.
. Wilson, Martin.

~ hoo-Fly. plant, 30. seed 10c
and 8c stamp. running okra 15
seed 10c and 8c stamp. Mrs.
Nonnie Owen, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

- Speckled Crowder peas 12 1-2c
lb.: old-fashioned muskmelon
seed; dill seed 10c tablespoon or
3 for 25c; large pumpkin seed
10c cupful, Mrs. W. D. Ralston,
. Ella Gap.
Fine ever-bearing okra seed,

bear until frost 10c oz. postpaid.
_E. Hutchins, Covington P.O. Box
= 2671.
Vine peach (bears this year;
_ grows larger than oranges, pro-
duces 1-2 bu. to single vine)
- seed, 10c per 100. M. G. Cheat-
ham, Roy.
- Tung oil seed, ready for late |
planting. 1,000 lbs. for sale.
Mrs. J. I. Patten, Abbeville.

-- 100 Ibs. Sims watermelon seed
$1.00 lb., add postage. Mrs. Luna
Williams, Greenville, Rt. 4.

ender cornfield and Hall

: 1 All 20c a cup del.;

tard and sweet pepper seed, 10c
ber 2 this.. Mrs, J.B. Stone, |
Adairsville, Rte 2;

COTTON SEED FOR SALE.

-* About 40 bu. Stoneville No. 2
- Gotton seed, 2nd yr. $1.00 bu.
Also Qualla planting seed, $1.00
bu. F.0.B. J; H. Mosley, Rock-
mart, ae 1

ms _ Farm Relief cotton seed, $1.00
> bu. -.0.B. Warrison . Echols,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.

20 bu. pure College No. 1 and
pure Farm Relief cotton seed.
Ha. $1.00 bu. E. N. Hopper,
Ranger. :

-. 238 bu. D&PL, 20 bu. Farm Re-
lief cotton. seed, $1.00 bu.; 400
bu. Mars-Rose, $1.75 bu. F.0.B.
H. A. Wilbanks, Buford.

Galloways Dixie Rose cotton
seed. -Pure, $2.50 bu: Exc. for
~ field peas. HE. E. Lord, Bain-

bridge. eee
_ 50 bu. Gallaways imp. Dixie
Rose, $1.50 bu. F.O.B.; 10. bu.
lots del.; 3 bu. Brannons 3-crop
peas, $1.00 pk., $3.00 bu..; 10 bu.
pereht hay peas, $2.50 bu. FOB.

. H. Smith, Hilltonia.

large sugar





af . Petty-'Toole
resistant, $1.25 bu. recleaned;
also Whatleys Prolific seed
corn, hand selected, $2.50 bu.
JC. P. Barrett, Ft. Valley, R.F.D.
Stoneville No. 2, ist Vr; Suan,
kept pure at gin, $1.25 bu. F.0.B.
vg. H. Goolsby, Monticello.

_! Petty- Toole and Cook 3807-6
cotton seed. Wilt- -resistant, re-

bu. F.O.B. AWG. Price; Bronwood.
12 or 14 bu. D&PL, $1.00 bu.;
$3.00 per 100 Ibs. F.O.B. Can-
: ' L. J. Puckett, Waleska,

wilt-

aS 20 bu. pure Stoneville No. 2
cotton: seed, $18.50, or $1.00 bu..
Thos. W. Smith, Thomson,
_ Stoneville No. 2, clean, sound,
$1.00 bu.; 90-day Velvet. beans,
$2.00 bu. Exc. 4 bu. cotton seed
for 3 bu. Spanish seed peanuts.
Ha. pay trans chgs. W. L. Ed-
wards, Hllaville, Rt. 3, Box 71.

_ GRAIN & HAY FOR SALE

15 to 20 Tongs good mixed hag
$15.00 ton. M. G. Phillips, Eat-
onton, Rt. 1.

Peanut hay for saie, del. in 5
to 6 ton lots) W. M. Jackson,
_ Warwick.

_ 8 to 4 tons hay $15.00 ton, fob
my farm. H.-H. Lake, Wrights-
ville, ete:

10 Tons sorghum and mixed
hay, $15.00 per ton at my farm.
Want 50 bu. Brabham peas, will
give best price. W. M. Cle-
-mones, Rome, Rt. 8.
=D, 000 to 8,000 lbs. of good fod-





_. No tops and bot-
D. J. Woolbright, Daw-



PEANUTS AND PECANS
=". ROR SALE

: Bleck pecans, 5 Ibs., $1.00; 11
-Ibs., $2.00; 16 lbs., $3. 00, post-



oS paid through third zone.
oT C. Floyd, Chipley, Rt. 2.
275 Ibs. 1936 crop large, sound
Stewart. pecans; 20 Ib; 10 Ibs
dots, or $50.00 for lot; s. Ger.
I. Red Mahood strain hatching
eggs, $1.00 for 15. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83.
Good Spanish peanut seed (in:
il) 6 per lb. Good bags. Im-
ate shipment; A. J, Adams, |
aburn, 300 Pearl St.

Mrs.

Wallace.



Pure Whatley coed corn, nub-
ped and shelled, $1.40 per.1-2 bu.
$2.50 bu. fob; Stoneville No. 2
cotton seed $1, 25 bu. fob. Chas.
N, Adams, Jr., Social Circle.

to stalk $2.50 bu. fob; Exchange
for pure Dixie Rose or pure Big
Bale Rucker cotton seed; pure
honey drip syrup cane seed, $1.50
fob or-exchange for pure: pink
skin potato plants first of May
delivery. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa.

Seed corn, Douthits prolific,
80c peck. 2 to 5 bu. fob. No
checks. W. E. Douthit, Ellijay,
Rib.

White Dent seed corn, nubbed
aud shelled, 50c peck fob. Miss
Ida Pierce, Gainesville...

Big prolific early pop corn for
grain forage, silage, $3.00 per
bu. $1.00 per peck del. J. S.
Morton, Lumpkin, Rt. 1-B.

Red and white pop corn, some
slightly yellow 15c Ib. on cob;
Exchange for mammoth Russian
sunflower seed or white feed or
guano. sacks. Mrs. James BH.
Hunt, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

/ Hastings pure big Rorkdale
seed corn, carefully
$2.00 bu.; Beet the Bee syrup
feane seed 25c gal.; Red Ripper
peas, not mixed, $2.00 bu. Fob.
J. H. Roebuck, Buford, Rt. 2.

500 bu. heayy ear corn for
sale. H. P, Plair, Moultrie.

Whatleys Improved prolific
seed corn, nubbed and shelled,
$2.50 bu.; cotton seed, Petty
Tools Wilt-resistant, recleaned,
$1.25 bu. J. G. Jordan, Ft. Val-
ley, RED.

Whatleys Prolific. seed corn,
1 bu. $3.00, 2 bu. $5.50, fob Car-
rollton; if jJarger | quantities
wanted write for price. H. O.
Lovvorn, Carrollton,

Whatleys Prolific seed corn,
field selected, nubbed and hand
shelled, $2.75 bu; $1.50 half bu.
90c per peck fob Griffin; baled
oat straw $12.00 ton. W. H.
Bolton, Griffin.

50 Bu. corn for sale: also have
other. values to exchange for
bees, plants, or what have you?
Tom Kittle, Temple.

Corn, in shuck, $1.25 bu. at

my barn, J. L. Fordham, Tooms-
pore.

TOBACCO F OR SALE

Good. flue-cured smoking to-
bacco 12 Ibs. $1.00 del. in Ga.
J. J. Oli, Bristol.

Flue-cured tobacco 10 lbs. $1.00
del. Exchange for dried apples
er chickens.
Baxley, Rt. 2.

BUTTER FOR SALE

4 Lbs. fresh Jersey butter ea.
week S0c lb. in half lb. molds.
Mrs. N. WN. Robinson, Bowdon,
Te 2:

2 Lbs. fresh Jersey butter from
TT. B. tested cows ea. week. 25c
lb. Postpaid. Mrs. R. A. Sin-
gleton, Bowdon, Rt. 3.

8 Lbs. good fresh butter ea.
week, 25c Ib. Add postatge.
Also sage plants 25c doz., 3 doz.
65c; sassafras roots, dry, 30c
lb., 8-lbs,, 75c, Add postage.
Mrs. S. W. Wright, Tallapoosa,
Rtv 1
\ Several Ibs. fresh Jersey but-
ter del. twice ea. week, 30c lb.









REO

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

New gums, new style for- new
bee swarms, new bee hiver. J.
A. Manley, Decatur, 222 Lock-
wood Terrace.

Reduced price on extracted
honey, 2-60 pound cans to case,
50 and 60 gal. bbls. small sample
10c, Both fancy and No. 1. Ed
Bradley, Hazlehurst.

106 Lbs. honey, 10 per 1b. for
lot. Mattie Cannon, Ball Ground,
Rt 2; Box 71%:

Three Bank Italian bees and
Queens; No. 3 lb. pkg. with un-
tested Gueen $3.15 fob Jesup;
2 1b. pkg. with untested Queen
$2.45 fob Jesuv: extra Queens
75@ ea., postpaid. Za Son: Ay
Crummey, Jesup, Box 117.

15 Hives of bees, some never
been robbed $3.00 ea. or $37.50
for lot at home. G. J. Tugele,
Buford, RE 2. :

Bright new honey $1.25. gal.
del, Exe. for peas or dried fruit.
Mrs. D. F. Eckles, Summit.

10 Hives of bees in straight
gums; old hives full of honey,
$1.50 ea. New hives come out
in April, $1.00 ea. Hardee Thig-
pen, Adrian, Rt. 1.

12 Lbs. nice clean beeswax
20c Ib.; also waht 1 or 2 hens
and 1 setting of 15 eggs of pure
bred Brown Leghorn Bantams.
Loro Wilkes, Swainsboro, Rt. 4.

Want 100 Bee hives. State
Hi ete. - R. Porter, Esom
il

a SeeUe FOR SALE













Marlboro prolific, 2 to 3. ears |

selected,-

"| COZ. ;

Mrs. Jessie Dykes,

Mrs. Amos Sutherland, Resaca,.



EXONS: WANTED



"1 aerce spring abies Pade

for sale about May. 1. Wallace

Morgan, Winder...

FRESH & CURED MEAT
FOR SALE

Mortons sugar-cured hams, 12
to 20 Ibs. 80c Ib; shoulder 25c Ib.
fob Gainesville. W. H. Ham-
mond, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Oak smoked meat, hams 25c
lb; sides 20c lb; shoulders 17 1-2
lb; Ga. cane syrup 40 gal. del.
Will exchange.
Meigs, Rt. 2..

Country hams and shoulders,
hams 26 Ib; shoulders 22c lb.
del. weight 20 to 35 lbs. TT. B.
Thomas, Thomasboro.

Oak smoked, cornfed, home
eured bacon; hams 8 to 15 Ibs.
32 lb; sides, shoulders 8 to 16
lbs:,-227lb..-- Ship: COD... EL,
Jackson, Colquitt.

Brooks county hams, hardwood
smoked, 12 to 25 Ilbs., 80c Jhb.
$29.00 per 100 lbs. Cash with
money order. L. E. Hutchinson,
Quitman, Rt. 1.

PECAN & OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC., FOR SALE

Black muscadine; rooted, 20c
ea.;; huckleberries, rooted, 40c
tame plum; black walnut,
15c ea.; white scuppernong cut-
tings, 20c doz. Add _ postage.
Mrs. R..M. Ray, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Crabapple and huckleberries,
sprouts, 10c ea.; sassafras, yel-
low root, 20 Ib.; ratsbane 25
bunch; heart- leat, 80c bunch;
wild ferns,. 15c ea. Add postage.
Miss Gladys Eller, Ella Gap.

Sugar plums, also mtn. lau-~
rels. red dogwood, 15c ea., $1.00
doz ; white spruce pine, 10c ea.;
red ind yellow azaleas, red Ja-
pea:cas, 20c ea, Add postage.
Extra plant given. Tildon Par-
ris, Loving. ?

Black muscadines, rooted, 15c
ea.; black walnuts, goodberry,
huckleberry, hickory plums,
blackberry, black haw, crabapple,
rooted, 1>ft., 10c; $3.25 C; Coon
root, 10c doz. bunches, F. S.
Watson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Blue Damson and Jap. plums,
$1.00 ea.; Silver Maples, 75c ea.;
May - Duke cherry, ..$1.25 -ea.;
Concord grape vines, $1.50 doz.
Hedges, 50c ea. Guar. as repre-
sented. Del. Add postage. Ge-
neva. Rose, Loving. :

Sour May cherries, Royal ap-
ticots, rooted; Mtn. blueberries,
50c doz.; red, grey goose plums,
crabapple, 6, 50c; 20 doz. Add
postage under $1.00. Exc. for
box flowers, mums, or cannas.
J. Edsel Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

~ POULTRY WANTED

BABY CHICKS

Want 500 April hatch chicks
to raise on halves; Barred Rocks
or R. I. Reds preferred. Mrs.
S. G. Swindle, Nicholson.

Want 50 chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old; New
Hampshire Reds or White
Wyandottes. Claude Ferguson,
Dahlonega, Rt. 4.

Want 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old; white or
buff leghorns or light brahmas.
Party to pay trans. chg. both
ways; I furnish feed. Mrs. J.:P.











Harvey, Monroe, Rt. 2.

Want 250 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old. I furnish
feed and pay half trans. chgs.
Mrs. S. L. Diebeck, Loving.

Want 200 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. old, Buff Orp.,
or Barred Rocks preferred. Fur-
nish feed; other party pay trans.
chgs. both ways. Custom hatch-
ing, 8c an egg. Mrs. J. H. Wom-
ack, Penfield.

Want 100 chicks raise on
halves to 10 wks. old; 50 ea.
White Rocks and R. I. Reds. I
pay postage and furnish feed.
Mrs. Bettie Herndon, Surrency,
Rt. 2, Box 46.

Want 1-200 any breed chicks
to raise on halves to 10-12 wks.
old. Mrs. Mallie Fraiser, Flow-
ery Branch.

GAMES .

Want 6 or 8 hens and roos-
ters, Red Quill, pure, or pure
Warhorse. Raise on halves; re-
turn old stock in Fall. Haskell
Little, Gainesville> (care City
Plumbing Co.)

LEGHORNS

Want few W. Leghorns, just
begiuning to lay, 6 to.8 mos. old.
J. H. Archer, Sparta,

PEAFOWLS

Want, some peafowls or
eggs. Quote price of ea.
J. H. Temple, Blythe,

PHEASANTS

Want 2. Ringneck pheasant
ee Mrs. G. M. Clark, Waynes-
ville

the

_ PIGEONS

Want sey. prs. mated White
Kings. Quote price. T. J. John-
Son, Ideal.

Carl B. Hurst,

Mrs.



QUAIL

Want exc. Calif. Valley ae
for Bob White quail; also. will
buy pheasants of any kind. J. H.
Street, Stone Mtn., .Rays. Rd.

CATTLE WANTED

Want about 10 or 12 calves,
4 mos. old or over.
Davis, Ringgold, Resa

Exc. 100 W. L. 10 wks. old pul-





lets: for milch.cow or heifer}.

soon to freshen,
Marietta, Rt. 3.

Want fresh Jersey cow, 4 gal.
and good cream, necessary; also
ear feeding corn, large and
sound, 2 bu. lots. Good cash
price: del. Albany. C. B. Tyler,
Albany. :

Want few good milch cows, not
less 3-4 gal. per day. State amt.
of milk and-price. U. G. B.
Hogan, Dexter.

Want 4 bull calves, yr. ae or
thereabouts of the following:
Red Poll, Polled Hereford, Aber-
deen Angus, or Polled Shorthorn,
or 1 of ea. breed. Must be pure
bred. A. E. Stringer, Metcalfe,
Red,

Want up to 100 cows to pas-
ture. Good Bermuda grass pas-
ture. 50c month. H. S. Walker,
Macon, 349 Turpin St.

HORSES AND MULES.
WANTED

Want buy or trade for jennet
or jack. Have 1 1-2 yr. old mare,
2 -1-2\yr. old stalion for, trade:
Roy. Curtis, Rhine, Rt. 1. :

a Pe ate sae





Want large Shetland pony, |

healthy, good cond. not very old,
and cheap. Trade yalue. Ray-
mond C. McCoy, Epworth.

A. $50.00 value to trade for
good plug mules, cow, hogs, or
anything can .use. A. M. Mc-
Card, Molena.

Want inule or spare ox fe make
crop, and pay for same in Fall.
Also some chickens and hogs
to raise on shares or halves. J.
O. Grizzard, Holton, or Macon,
Rte Ad:

HOGS WANTED

Want 20 or 25 feeder pigs, 35
to 50 Ib. wt.. Quote price. B.
E. Whisnante, Lenox, Rt. 2.

Exc. 10 M. Cert. Imp. P. R.
potato plants at $1.25 M. for
Duroc Jersey pigs, male or fe-
male not. related; also 1 M for
setting of S. C. R. I. Rd eggs,
Mayhood or Donaldson str. D.
J. Johnson, Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

SHEEP AND GOATS
WANTED

Want 1 or 2 male sheep, wt.
75100 1bs:, ea: Quote price.
FOB Atlanta. E. lL. Webb, At-
lanta, 102 State Capitol.

RABBITS WANTED
Want trio rabbits, buck and 3













does, yr. old; Flemish Giant or

Belgiums. HExc. 3 laying pullets
and cockerel, pure bred Speckled
Sussex; Sussex eggs $1.50 per
15 by parcel post. Betty Shirley,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE.

2 extra good plow mare niules,
fine condition, 950 Ibs. ea.,'rea-
sonably priced, or exchange for
pair small mules, wt. about 750
ea. Must be in fine condition,

work anywhere. J. M. Parker,
Austell, Rt. 2. ;

. 1 small spotted mare Shetland
pony, very gentle, $40.00. Trade





for fresh in milk cow. or fat,

dry cow. A. J. Payne, Reynolds.

Good mule; splendid plow ani-
mal, fine shape, wt. 1200 Ibs.
A. G. Robertson, Palmetto:

2 or 8 medium sized Shetland
ponies, cheap for cash. R. LL.
Hull, Chamblee.

Plug. mule, wt. about 1,000
lbs., doing splendid farm work
for sale. E. B. Moore, Moryen.

-Dark bay mare mule, age 7-8,
1200 lbs., works anywhere. v8
Mozley, Austell,

1 good plug mule for
cheap. . Mrs.
more.

Fine thoroughbred Holstein
heifer, 10 mos. old; first money
order for $15.00 gets her. Mrs,
oe Wofford, Gainesville, Rt.

sale
sOx Stone, Still-

1. Jersey male. calf, graded

stock, 4 weeks old. Mrs. W. D.

Hopper, Washington, Rt. 2.

Registered Polled Shorthorn
bulls. W. R. Pullen, Damascus.

4 registered Jersey heifers
from high producing cows, Isl-
and blood lines, ages 4 to 18
mos. $25.00 to $50.00, pedigree
on request. H. M. Tribble, Car-
tersville. i

Registered Hereford cattle, ei- |

ther sex, for sale. J. J. Cum-
mings, Seminole Farms,- Donal-
sonville.

ome black Angus cows, will

soon; also 3 white faced |

t alee
' 40 Ibs. ea. for sale,
Mrs. Anis

planting.
quitt.

-reasonable.

to 60 Ibs.,

Rid.





at. farm.
Jasville. .

-. 2 Cows, Jer sey, just: ,
and. calves 4 gal., $75.00
150 Ib. sow and 6 sh

W. J. M
gan, Stillmore, ea.
Registered Guernsey bu
good, gentle, ready for servi

$50.00 F.0.B. my home, o

use; also want few soybeans
L.. E. PREDS,

43 dairy. cows, 12 heifers,
E. L. Gardner, Dewatins
N. Candler St., or phone D
born 3320-W.

1 yoke cattle, well broke,
around 1800. Ibs., $165.00
W. M. Findley, Talona.

Nice heifer, squirrel
freshen in 60 days. $50.00 M:
yille. J. P. Cooper, Maysvill

CATTLE FOR SALE

2 Jersey heifers, 9 and 11 mo
$20.00; 3 yr. Duroc sow, far
in May, bred to Duroe x
$50.00; Purebred P. C. gilt,
125 Ibs., will exchange fo
O. I. C. shoats. Mrs. Ethel Jon
ula, Rt. 2

_ HOGS FOR SALE

SP: C. registered pigs, do
treated, registered in bu
name, thrifty, out of |
Champion stock. -10 wks









$10.00 F.0O.B. W. A. Taliate

Blue Ridge,

Large litters champion - bk
ed'S. P..C. pigs, registered,
F. i, Bunn,
ville.

Full, blooded P. CG. a
apx. wt. 350 Ibs., $40.00. R
Harnest, Atlanta, Canipb
Rd., Phone Ran 298k oa

6 pigs, 5 shoats,: 1 sow,
1 O. I. GC. registered boar,

-2 yrs. old, wt. around 25

for sale or trade. A. H.
son, Stockbridge, Rt. 2.

20 pigs, wt. 30 to 40 Ibs. |
20 hogs, 125 to 140 Ibs. ea
sale at my place, 5 mile
of Jeffersonville, John Hatt
Jeffersonville.

30 head grade feeder shi
life tested, 15 per Ib. at.
lot; Blue Guinea young |
and gilts around 100 Ibs. a

jeage, 12 1-2 cts. per lb. cre

life treated, F:0.B. L. H
field, Stillmore, Rt, 1,- Bo

S. P. GC. pigs from som:
best blood lines in Ame
Double-treated, registered
buyers name, $10.00 ea. :
Washington, Jackson, Rt.

Duroc Jersey boars and
from early spring farrow
istered in buyers name, dou
treated for cholera, $10. 00
N. W. Jones, Glenwood.

25 big bone P. GC. shoa
$6.00 ea.: 20 pig:
wks. old, 92. 50 ea. xchange
corn. Ww. A. Key, Macon, Rt.

8.7 P.-C. pies, 10 to 12
old, $10.00 ea. registered in
ers name. C. H. Trussell
dersville, Brae

Medium type, long bo
cherry red, registered D
Wavemaster and Orion Ch
King blood lines. Ea.
Kathleen.

Nice bunch Duroc and B
shire pigs, crossed, will |
wks. old April 28, $4.0(
barn. Mrs. Annie a

Small boned P. C.
brought 2 litters 10 vices
ter; I. 75 Ib: shoat,
Berkshire cross, Mrs. W.
Edwards, Hapeville.

8 thrifty shoats, wt. abo
Ibs. ea., $6.00. per head,
$45.00 for lot, F.0.B: my
also 11 ewes and 8 lambs
head or $55.00 lot, F.O
place. Mrs. EK. R. Stewart, &

Boar pigs, Hampshire
mos. old for sale or wil
for soy beans or peas, o Ss
gan, Chester.

5 pigs, 8 wks. old, $2.
Se Pi Ge and Duroe
crossed F.0.B. Americu
Parks, Americus,

Registered On eG:
mos, old, from large litters
matured sows, $10.00 ea. 01
pair. A. J. Rigsby, Sale

1 litter, bone improve
gilt, black, short nose, st
kind, wt. about 175 Ibs.,
treated, $25.00 crated. G
Ballew, Copper Hill, Tenn
ident of Georgia).

RABBITS FOR SA

'.N. Z. rabbits, 8 wks. ol
pair; also. pure
tam egg, $1.00 per 13, ..
Fullman, Atlanta, P. O. B
Large, brown, mixed,
doe rabbit, 75c COD; a
pink poppy seed, 5c teas





ea., 2 for Pree Gg d
healthy. Ami Lon;