eee TO SHOW INCREASE; GEORGIA CROP more. than last years output, Low temperatures early. in April contributed to oi decline during. the past month in the ee CONDITION 69 PER CENT. atten: 3 MAY 10.(AP)_The idiend eporting board estimated today the prospec- peach production of the 10-southern producing | Ss. at 16,131,000 bushels, or about 3, 815, 000 bush- LIVESTOCK aie fouawing: is a revised vahealle of dilvenembiais further notice in buying hogs at all points in Geor- - Florida and Alabama: || Heavy smooth hogs, 240 Ibs. up 4c under top; No. 1 smooth hogs, 180 to 240 lbs. market top; No. 2 oth hogs, 150 to 180 lbs. %e under top. No. 3 th hogs, 130 to 150 lbs: ic under top; No .4 60 to 110 Ibs. 2c under top. - Fat sows 1%c under smooth hogs of whatever weight basis they make. Culls or thin unfinished : hogs, all kinds, priced at varying discounts under fat SOWS - based on condition. Stags-2%c under top. ey sows docked 20-40 lbs. Stags docked 70 lbs. 4c above theprices quoted below on special lots hogs. Therefore, before selling your hogs we iggest. that you talk to your nearest packer and k him for this advantage in price). : ALBANY SOFT HOGS by Cudahy Packing Company are on standard soft | hogs and subject to change daily: No. 1s, $6.25; heavy smooth hogs, $5.75; No, 2s, 15; No. 3's, $5.25; No. 4's. $4.75; No. 5's pigs, $4.25; ags, $3.75. The Moultrie. Market is the same as Albany. ATLANTA SOFT HOGS eek ATLANTA, Ga., May 13.These prices as fur- nished by. White Provision Co. are on standard soft hogs and subject to change daily: No. 1s, $6.50; heavy smooth hogs, $6. 00; No, 2s, stags, $4. 00. Hard hogs were quoted at $6.95. i CATTLE. ATLANTA, Ga., May. 13.Best fed steers, $1. 00 @ $8.00; medium, $6.00 @ $7.00; good native year- ates $4. 50 @ $5. 50: good fat cows, $5.00 @ $5.50; medium cows, $4. 50 @ $5.00; canners and cutters, $3.50 @ $4.00; good bulls, $5. 00 @ $5.50; common bulls, $4.50 @ $5.00; good calves, $7.00 @ $8.00; medium calves. $5. 50 @ $6.50; common calves, $3. 50 @ $4. 50. We CHICAGO HOGS. = CHICAGO, May 12th.Top, $8.10; bulk; good and. choice, 160 to 250 Ibs:, $7.90 @ $8.10; 260 to 300 Ibs., boa @ $7.90; 310 to 350 Ibs., $7. 60 @ $7.75; most g00 kinds, $7.20 @ $7.35, on hog grades which will be used, by packers until mooth hogs, 110 to 130 Ibs. 1i4 under top; No. 5 (We understand that Georgia packers are paying ALBANY, Ga. May 13.These prices as furnished $6.00; No. 3s, $5.50; No. 4s, $5.00; No. 5s pigs, $4. 50; packing sows, $6.85 @ ST. eu smooth ~ Indies ted, mroddeuia hinee Looe. Sverabe in Aa: except Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas. , The May 1 condition - and indicated production, he by states, included: North Carolina 76 per cent, and | . 2,232,000 bushels; South Carolina 70 and 1 473,000; Georgia 69 and 5,320,000; Florida 66 and 51, 000: _ Alabama 69 and 1,898,000; Mississippi 72: and- 1,061,- 000; tenes 50. La 2,279, 000; Louisiana 61 an : 325, 000, THE DOUGLAS ; MARKET the market. on beans this wreck! as Seu cuak Bhas E a to 60c on Black Valentines and Stringless Greenpod. cheaper and farmers have about quit picking them. Quality is. fair considering the dry weather. we have had. during the past few weeks. : Yellow Crookneck Squash are running 5 cotlid 4 35 He ~ 80-90c:. Receipts have averaged about 5,000 b to 40c per hamper. Irish potatoes (Red Bliss) are A running around $1.00 per hundred pounds on num- ber. ones in hundred hoand aes and around 65 per. hamper.. Cucumbers will start moving from Ambrose early next week and up to now the prospects are for a good price, It is probable that the first tomatoes will be ici "PRICES OF FRESH VEGETABLES. bac. of fresh vegetables faeteiline on State Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, May 13th: / Apples, U. S. No. 1 bus pkg. -.--- .85-$1.00 2 Beans. (ima) -burpke. 22g . $2.10-$2.15 jj Beans (snap) bu. pkg. Bs se ecient GQ (0D Beets, per doz. bunches _..._ 40-.50 Cabbage (bulk) per Owe. 25 50-85 Collards, per doz. bunches .0 25-40 | Corn (green) per doz. COTS. oa A Be a, Cucumbers, per bik@ 2 $1. 50-$2.00 Eggplant, per bu. Sees ie ee aS 15-$1.15 | ORS. Pere Dili e e $2. 50-$2.75 ff - Onions (dry) per 50 Ib. bag, crystal white, : Ue Ss NOSES a ee $1.60-$1.75 Onions (dry) per 50 ib. bag, yellow Ber- jMmuGas, US. Nomis oe goa ae $1.40- $1.50 Onions, (dry) per doz. punches Ce ee .15-.20 Peas (green) per bu. .__. Be Pe Ree Se .65-.90 Peas (field) pet bus 2 ee ay oe ee $1.00-$1.15 Peaches (Mountain Rose) % bu. basket No. 1 .75-$1.00 Penpertse per Du i ee - $1.00-$1.50 Potatoes (Irish) per 100 lb. bag, No. 1 ____$1.50-$1.60 Radishes, per doz, bunches _---_______-____ .25-.30 Spingen, per Pie. Fs .60-.70 Squash, per bu, Te ee ee 60 Strawberries, per 24 qt. crates -... $1.75-$2.00 Sweet potatoes (bulk) per cwt. ___.. $1,65-$1.85 Tomatoes, per cwt. (loose pack). ______ $2.00-$2.50 Turnips (bunched) per doz. bunches ______ .30-.40 Turnip-salad; per Du. so 2 ee be 28 These and other quotations on farm products are broadcasted Pos week day morning at 6:15 E. Ss. T. over W. Gast movement before the 25th to the first of June. Sot e: sections | are. suffering badly from lack of rain but | owe: oe! to Of Eno full blast on good auab Cae during recent weeks especially during late Bountifuls and other flat varieties have been selling | _ BEANS have been offered at 50-75c per bushel Stringless varieties with most recent sales at 60- | Sunday May 8 when almost 9,000 bushels were | eeived on the local market. Most of the beans ha _ ranging between 40c_ and 75 bulk per hundr i pounds. The CANTALOUP: season is expectec _ begin soon with the first two crates from Flo shipment of Georgia PEACHES by rail was mi cd fiske erbund the 2000 of this mantels ae as a whole the crop looks good and by. the first. Wain ae cen Gey active on the. Atlant : Sunday, Thursday and Fridays. Prices of most fru and vegetables have been low however. SNAI per bushel, Some Red Valentines have sold high : daily with the pack of arrivals to date bein, shown damage from dryness. CABBAGE has_ be in fairly liberal supply, but offerings have bee: mostly of ordinary to fair quality and most sale offered on the Atlanta market May 11. The fi : on May 7 when three cars were started to mar The first express shipments reached Atlanta on M 3 and the first truckload on May 8. The peach were Mountain Rose, packed in half-bushel bas U. S, No. 1 3-4 inch Minimum and sold at $ (Continued on Win Two) ATLANTA SPOT COTTON ATLANTA, Ga., May 13th.At the close of t the : market. today Atlanta spot cotton was quoted at points on the New York July future or 9.05 p pound for middling 7-8 inch staple. The avera price of middling 7-8 inch cotton on ten southern e markets yesterday was 8.69c per pound. The average : price for past 30 market days was 8.75c per poun Staple premiums being paid on ten southern desig: nated markets yesterday averaged 42 points on fo middling 15-16 inch staple and 76 points on foi middling 1 inch staple. i New York future closed today July 8.65, New Orleans future closed today July 8.78. ATLANTA WOOL PRICES Free grease wool, 22 per Ib. Light ue wool, me 19 per 1b.; Medium burry wool, 16c per lb.; Heavy burry wool, 13c per lb. "MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS = Cc onseed, Meal, 1% $23.00" Atlanta | Augusta Bapies Black- | Carroll- Claxton Dawson| Hawk- | raha Macon | sapata States- | Tifton 4 . : | . ville shear ton ~ insville | . land Bi Fos boro Eggs, large, doz, Ad 22 20 18 ian .20 BeOS : ee iae 17 17 .20 Eggs, medium, doz. _. 11% 18 NO pes 15 AT BO ea oe ee .18 16 Ai _ Eggs, current receipts AT gh7 18 cel ee oe 16 .20 17-,20 29 ag 15 15) 2 ey Eggs, small, doz. 12-14 e 15 Se See ea Ss ee beer oe Hens, heavy-breed, Ib. iS 16 16 15 12% 1G 14) (12%-.13 LT 18 15 (15 Hens, Leghorns, tb, | 14) 14 12 10 13 12 10 15 16 41 13 shoosters, Ib, a re Oo oe -10 08 07 4 .09 .08 .08 .08 08 .09 . .07 eotaes Ibs 2 | ree a De ee ee 13 pe sglO ICS en a5 _Friers, lb. __. 20 .20 22% 18-.22 18 2a -20 22-.29 25 ee 25 19 Ducks, Ib. Spee tee en . A 5 Ses ere eee SE : 16 : : : 3 GlCES A Di coc 08) 10 ee pricey, Toy | ed, -20 20 A? oe PORDONE, 40, es 20 | 18 se aS - Sountry butter, bst tbl -.25-.30 30 26:90.) 10 29 39 25-.30 ) 25 |5 30 25 30 Field peas, mixed, bu. $1.60 1.50 1.60 1.75 2.00 ZA0h ES 1.50 2.00 LSO) = 2.00 1.65 = Field. peas, not med - $1.80 1.60 2.00 2,00 2.00 2.25 Sees Son oer ane are ae SOV GO |e ss Sy Ear corn, 80 Ibs. to bu. LO ci ae 15 19 70 ) 80 Shelled corn, bu. _.- BO et ee ae SO ec ae ee BOF eo Wheat, pu es Sag eee TOO: eee aS ee 90 Ses EERE 1 Sweet Potatoes, ewt, 1.65-$1.85. 2.00 1.65 130); Doa8 pes. -- Cabbage green per cwt 40-.85 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.50 LOG : _ Cabbage, white, cwt. =| -.4-+---- $00) a 125) ee _ Peavine hay, No. 1, ton} $18.00 15.00 17.50) woceeen seen RO ee a a a I Peanut hay, No. 1, ton $12.00} -.-.---.- sae] 12,80 ae he OO Be ARE: oor ee Spanish: peanuts, No. De ae a PR ole ee Oe ee ae COU nea es Cottonseed (prime) - $28.00 TOO eae onnenepenemennen a0 ;0Q) 0 25.00 Cottonseed Meal 8% _. $24.00}: --- ~ | ae. es | Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture March 1, 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner _ Executive Office: State Capitel, Atlanta, Geergia Publishing Office Covington, Ga. ; Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post ffice at Covington, Georgia under the Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- epted for mailing at special rate of postage- provided for in Sec- ion 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances Samnissabie under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- ated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing re than 30 words including name and address. "e any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- (Continued from Page One) tat sales have been made at $1.00 per half-bushel with Small stock selling -low as 60c. Georgia new -crop POTATOES were first offered about May first and have been bringing a slight premium over other red pota- oes, Bushel hampers have been in fair demand at 75-80c per bushel in large lots of US No. 1 quality. Small potatoes ave moved slowly at very low prices with Alabama US No. 2. stock selling mostly 70-80c per hundred pound sack. YEL- LOW SQUASH supplies have been rather heavy with de- mand only fair and prices very.low. tock have been made at mostly 40-60c in lots. Poorer and Jarge stock selling low as 25-35c, Low prices of squash and nap beans have been largely due to heavy supplies and ery low prices of other competing vegetables. SWEET OTATO supplies have been light, but demand has also been slow, Sales of Tennessee and Alabama stock have anged mostly from $1.60-1.90 biilk per hundred pounds. TOMATOES have been in good demand for several weeks id receipts and sales have been the heaviest of any com- ity on the market. Good quality stock from Floride has id readily at $1.75-2,50 per crate of fairly good to fine quality stock. Poorer stock has ranged mostly $1-1.50. The t truckload of Florida WATERMELONS arrived in At- ata on May 5. The melons were of the Stone Mountain Several loads have ar- melon. OTHER VEGETABLES from Georgia fields offered | limited quantities recently include bunched carrots at 35- 0c dozen; beets 40-60c per dozen; green onions 15-25 per en; turnips 25-40c per dozen; turnip salad 15-25c per emggee English Peas mostly ordinary to fair quality at 50- cee ge bushel; Strawberries at $1,50-2.75 per 24-quart 4 spinach at 50-70c per bushel; mustard greens 30-50c . bushel and radishes 25-35c per dozen bunches. THE VALDOSTA MARKET ; beans at the market price. Plenty of yellow crookneck uash are coming in now. We have government inspected tato plants, and all varieties of Reraee tomato plants for = We nda be able to load tomatoes in two weeks. Farm- "MARKETS The first tomatoes came on this market May 9th and sections, ble to supply truck and carlot quantities. hat have come in to date seem to be of fine quality. _ Snap beans are moving from this market in truck loads, s* well as squash and Irish potatoes, at fair prices to the rowers. By the last of this week there will be plenty of nions for sale here. We feel sure by the early oat of next week this market il be able to supply buyers with all kinds of produce frown in this section, such as tomatoes, snap beans, squash, rish potatoes, onions and Lima beans and by the last of next week there will be early corn, okra and cucumbers oving here. We still have several hundred bushels of nob corn listed | e sale. We will appreciate anyone wanting some good to get in touch with us. WALTER BRITTINGRAM, ores THE THOMASVILLE MARKET 5 The movement of produce at the Thomasville State armers Market, such as snap beans, pole beans and squash are moving in large quantities at a fair price. All growers find. a ready cash market at all times for their produce. lb. del. Ga. Mrs. Sas Hol- y, Dahlonega. Rt. wild eka pep- ermint, 25c doz.; yellow root, Cherry bark, sassafras roots, \b.; garlic puibs, 4 for 25c, xchange. Mrs. G. C. Hester, 5 lbs. new, white, downy feath- rs, 50c Ib, $11.00 for lot, del. mple free. Mrs. Mary Collins, ordele, Rt. 4. Burdock root, wild cherry bark, c Ib.;. balm plants, 10c doz.; ri d cucumber bark, 15 Ib. Ada tage. Mrs. Myrtle Barnes, oswell, i; Good goose feathers, about 30 | 80c lb. Sample for postage. ._ Ida Taylor, Arlington, Rt. 2. Black walnut meats, nice, clean, right color, large pieces, 45 del. M. M, Cochran, Rolston. a 25c C; dill plants, doz.; Ruby King sweet pep- 30c C: Grub and Star roo,! b, Exc. for white feed (100 ) yp.) sacks. Mrs. M. L. cae. ahlonega. White, tame. eae vince! rooted, 20c ea.; mtn. huckleberry, rooted, 35c doz.; yellov. and sass-_ as root, wild cherry bark, 20 | Add postage. Miss Audr ey | ~ nes, Ellijay, Rb. 3. | ut 38 lbs. slightly used, fluf- a ers, $10.00. Mrs. T. W. (no black letters), White feed sacks, free of holes, dc ea. plus postage. Exc. few for strawberry plants. B. F. Dunagan, Gaines- ville. Rt. 4. Good 1 horse wagon, $25.00 at my house. Also want some real good, new Ty Ty honey, bright and thick. Send sample and price. Mrs. Mary F. Lawson, Valdosta, Rt. 4, Box 254. Yellow root, r.andrake and rat- te root, 25 Ib.; spignert, 50c;. wisteria, 25c ea, Yonge Walker. Toccoa..Rt. 3. f Miscellaneous Wanted Want 25 gal. or more good fresh syrup, P. O. J. or other good kind, or sorghum, cheap, T. V. Shoemaker, West Po GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Have 50 acres in Albruzai on for sale as soon as threshed. C. Collier, Barnesville. 6 tons baled Kudzu hay, any amount, $15.00 ton. Not del. Mrs. J. M. Middlebrooks, Barnesville. 1,000 bundles 4 hand fodder; also 1 yellow Jersey cow fresh June 1. Make offer. A. M. Hooper, Norcross. Kudzu hay, machine baled, $15. ton; also Bur Clover and Crim- son Clover seed. B. W. Middle- brooks, PRoressille, OAT >1sRAW WANTED Want 30 tons No. 2 Wheat and Oat Straw, within 100 mi. Co- lumbus. Quote best prices, fob your barn. Geo. S. Quarterman. McIntosh. _ CAVIES WANTED | Want guinea pigs (cavies). State number, sex and price. R. H. ' Ridgway, Sr., Canon. Want guinea pigs (cavies), of | ' both sex. State what you have and price, Mrs. W. E. Hillman. | ayronville. Rt. 1. Vegetables For Sale "Butter b2ans a cd green -crowd- er peas for sate this summer. W. E. Small, Oakwood. = | Martha Clayton, Ellijay, Rt. 2. aie cured tobacco, mellow avid juicy, red or yellow leaf, 13 lbs., $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. | J. T. Troupe, Baxley. | Flue cured tobacco, 13 Ibs., $1 del. in Ga. or exchange for seed peas, William J. Stewart, Baxley. Mellow, aged chewing tobacco, $1.00 12 lbs.; smoking, $1.00, 14 Ibs. Postpaid to 3rd zone. cc Hilton Peacock, Alma, Rt. 4 Home grown tobacco for chew: $1.00 per 14 lbs. del. Mrs. E, M. Troupe, Baxley. TOBACCO WANTED ~ Want 10 Ibs. goad, juicy, home- cured smoking tobacco. Send sam- ple and price. Sergeant Roy Brown, Buckhead. Div. 3C. FEATHERS: WANTED Want 2 to 25 lbs. geese ieaebere Quote cond., and price. C. C. Tank Hawkinsville. i Exc. value for ohickan feathers, white feed sacks, pigs, meat, lard, syrup or any kind country pro- duce can use. Mrs. Cora Broome. Cornelia. Box 594, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Large pintning size daffodils and jonquils, 50c C postpaid; exchange for feed sacks. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Azaleas, 40c doz.; purple iris, 35e doz.; white violets, 20c doz.; white and spruce pines, pink almonds, 2 for 25t; white spider lilies, $1.00 doz.; exchange, Add postage. Luther Welch, Elli- jay, Rt. Dwarf ee - well rooted, transplanted plants, $5. C; TSc doz., del. in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville. Blue, white iris, 35c doz.; white spider lily bulbs, 10 ea.; blue: Violets, 25 doz.; red japonicas, 50c ea.; azaleas, 50c doz.; rhodo- | dendrons, 25e ea. Add postage. | Red and white dogwood, red roses, 25c -ea.; honey suckle, rea ing and smoking, dark red leaves, | and yellow cannas, 50 ea.; >x-; change for sacks. Pauline Crom. | | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SE PED FOR SALE 4 color geraniums, -sultanas, }haystack and lantana, fuschia, 5 ea.; pink hydrangia, evergreen shrubs, 25c ea.; 3 kinds begonia, : kinds cactus, peafowl fern, i0c Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Dark purple iris, orange day lilies, daffodils, Leopard lilies, $1.00 C; purple foxglove, blue and white varigated sweet violets, 75c C; golden bell, snowball, 2 for 25c, Add postage. Nancy Hender- son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. 20 iris, 40c; dbl. and single daffodils; white, yellow narcissi; single, dbl. butter and eggs, jon- quils, 50c C; white; blue violets, 25c C;- iris, Ibe doz. Exchange, Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Ageratum, phlox, Michaelmas daisies, mixed color German iris, cannas, dbl. grape hyacinths, Star _~| of Bethlehem, 30c C. $1.00 orders postpaid. W. R. Thomas, Haral- son. Dixie sunshine noes. zin- nias, petunias, gaillardia, physo- sthegia, daisies, coreopsis, touch- me-nots, violets, hollyhocks, prim- roses, mums, daffodils, jonquils. 8c doz.; 50e C; $1.00 orders post- paid. Mrs. W. W. Gable, Harali- son. Chrysanthemums, sweet shrubs, mt. fern, azaleas, 10 ea.; 30 doz.; foxglove, yellow daisies, 2 doz., 15c; long cannas, 3 for 25c; exchange for white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. John Henry Frix, Cumming, Pot plant cuttings, $1.00, 15; large white hydrangea, 50c ea.; night blooming cereus, 10 to 50c; very large, $4.00; yellow jasmine, 75 doz.; $5.00 C; Add postage. Mrs. J. i. Bush, Rt, 3, Box 34, Tifton. Dahlia bulbs: Mrs. I. De Ver Warner, Margaret Wilson, Saga- more, cactus, white and small, pink, 12 1-2c ea.; $1.00 doz. Add | postage. Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Powd- er Springs. : Coral vines, blooming size, 3 for 35c; verbena, lavender, red, white, 30c doz. No stamps, Checks | or exchange. Mrs. Ida Tayler, Arlington, Rt. 2. Orange day lilies, 75e C; sweet shrubs, 40c doz.; dusty miller. i mixed color iris, foxglove. 25 doz; | exchange for Pot. ao cuttings. Mrs. M. L, H t. 3 Mtn. laurel, shodedar white and spruce pine, holly, wood, 75c doz.; lilies, foxgl 35c doz.; lady washbowl 20c doz.; lilacs, 25c ea, Ad age. Mrs. Ernest Easey, Rt. 3, Box 70, All colors blooming siz leas, white spider lily bulbs for 25c; perennial pink and phhox, 20c doz.; mixed | iris, rhododendrons, laurel, | lock, e dogwood, 25c. Add | age. B. . Eller, Edijay, Rt Arrow woods, crabapples, aimed azaleas, SW shrubs; wild geraniums, 4 natice ferns, iris narcissi, j quils, snowdrops, 25c doz.; change for other flowers. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Giant hybrid amaryllis 20c ea.; lemon lilies, King A daffodils, April blooming nareis si, 75c C; grape begonia, 10c ea. 3 bunches pink oxalis, 10; 1 of the lake, 10c doz.; add pos Mrs, Gussie Conner, Buc Rt, 1. -Feb. yellow putteeoune: trumpet daffodils, white narci blue and white lilies, yellow Jt lilies and Shasta daisies, 2 Add postage. L. E. Sandee B hanan, Rt. 2. Pink, lavender and red eae oe clump}, gaillardia and petur as, 15c doz.; American ithe: 15c; pink sultan thyme and curley lavende plant. Mrs. W. A. Huff, _ ville, Rt, 2. Dbl. and single orange yellow lemon, red spider star lilies; dbl. carnations, ion cactus, 10c ea.; verbena sies, white and red striped 2 for 5c. Mamie Lewis, T boro. ve Mxied single and dbl. re lyhock plants (bloom nex Foxglove, butter and eggs col. Cosmos, 25 doz.; white p rose, 15c doz.; Fall blooming asters, 15c clump, 2 for 25c. H. R. Tallent, Cen Rt. Sev. thousand - Narciss size, $5.00 M: LOWERS AND SEED | _ FOR SALE Yellow dogwood, Cherokee oses, mt. laurel, rhododendrons, red, yellow azaleas, crabapple, |.00 doz.; native fern, $2.00 C; water lilies, 25c doz.; $1.00 C.; red japonicas, 25c ea.; $1.00 per _ Postpaid. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. _ King Alfred and Emperor re odils, paper whtie, old fashion sweet smelling narcissi blooming size, 40c C. Not prepaid. Mrs. ohnnie Harmon, Calhoun. Pink perennial phlox, purple iris, white narcissi bulbs, 20c doz.; spruce pine, laurel, rhododen- drons, sweet shrubs,- $1.00 .doz.; , almonds, 20: 4 azaleas, spider lily bulbs, 15c; 0c. Ellijay. M. Evans, Purple, blue iris, 15c doz.; white der lily bulbs, 2 for 25; ail A eS azaleas, 50c doz; crab-| ple, mt. laurel, ivy, sweet shrub, cewood, white and spruce pines, 5e ea.; $1.00 doz. Add postage. inda Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Mixed color azaleas, rhododen- | arons, mt. laurel, sweet shrubs, hh iy, 3 ft., $1.00 doz.; red can- nixed color holly hock, 25 Add postage on orders less han- $1.00. Mildred Martin, El- ijay, Rt, 3. : Forsythia, dbl. white, pink, red althea, laurel, spruce, white pines, $1.00 doz.; - pink, lavender perennial 10x, 20 doz.; white spider lily Ibs, 15c. Mrs. Lee Eller, Elli- Y Hb. 2. All color azaleas, 50c gon. qhite pider lilies, 2 for 25c; white nar- isi, 10 doz.; red, pink peren- sl -phiox, 20c -doz.; purple, lav- nder, blue iris, isc doz. Add ae Martha Eller, Ellijay, doz. - pink fairy. lilies, 25C; e begonia, 10c ea.; 3 for 25c; ark red verbena, 10c. Add post- ge NaS. Genie. oo Talla- : maryllis hybtid lilies, 10c ea.3 fairy lilies, 15 bulbs, 25c; paper ite narcissi, 60c C; yellow jon- lils, 5c. Cc. Add postage. Mrs. 45c ea, Add postage. Bessie artin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. d, salmon, shell pink sul-| abl. geraniums and begon- cuttings, 50c, some root-_ Mrs. Ralph Williams, Boston. rge looming size paper daffodils, large yellow jon- ils, 50c C, postpaid on $1.00 rd ers, $3.00 M; ety iris, 60c| postpaid. Mrs. . Robinson, don, Rt. 2. : Nandinas, large gardenias, red crepe myrtle and altheas, japon- icas, Easter roses, paper white ( reissi, red spider, Madonna ilies for sale at my home. Geo. Alpharetta, Reto Je, ach* and grape begonias, 5 nch; cuttings begonias, red with silver markings and leaf. with coral red bloom ana, 2 for 15c. Add 3c post- Mrs. hula a Alpha- on iiies, Apr. plooming reissi, King Alfred daffodils, i5e OC; lady of the lake, Star-of Set bulbs, 10 doz.; pink alis, 3 bunches, 10c; climbing 1 yr. old, 20c ea. Add post- Mildred Conner, Buchanan, demon and tiger lilies, 40 doz.; llow violets, 15 doz.; pink per- phlox, mt. ferns, water ss, $1.00 C. Other shrubbery eap. Sadie Wilson, Morganton. Blue Dutch hyancinths, fairy ;, Hemerocallis, 4 named vari- tie Ss, cannas, mixed colors ger- an iris, holly hocks, asters, ag- um, pea phiox, 20 doz.; $1.00 orders postpaid. R. Gable, Haralson. dodendrons, mt. laurels, all lors azaleas, sweetshrub; coral- y, $1.00 doz.; ; white and blue | ts, fern, water lilies, peren- nies, $1.00 C. Ciedys Rob-. nias, = green striped sew On morning - bride, 3 for red. cypress vine, mixed col- balsom, 10c doz.; foxgloves, 5e doz.; sunflowers, 20c doz.: di hardy phiox, 15 ea. Sara anis, Rocky Face. ; : eh. xglove, 15 doz.; purple iris, | odils, jonquils, \narcissi, or- ange day lilies, 75 C. Add post- 2. Mrs. - -Charlie. Duvall. t. 3, Box 50.. Cannas; Eureka white, $3.00 C; 00 chrysanthemum plants, colors) $1.00 C; Shasta ord ar doz. Mrs. J. R Camr, ; akc % : pink ee y wandering Jew, etc. pink everblooming red} | chrysanthemums, Bili- sident Red, Gladiator Yellow, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Geraniums, maple, begonia. rose oxalis, 10c ea.; large Aurora bulbs, 6 for 25c; hardy phlox, mixed col., 10c ea; 7 for 50c; thrift, 12 for 25c. Juliette Low- dermilk, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Care G. W. Cogburn. 1,000 4 to 6 in. boxwood plants, $14.00; 12,000 beautiful flowering bulbs, $25.00; privet hedge ater $6.00; mum plants, pink butt mum plants, C; spearm at plants, $2.50 C. Maude Hamby, Greenville. 2 Mixed color azaleas, rhododer- drons, mt. laurels, red and white dogwood, red bud, spruce and white pine, crabapple, greybeara, 3 ft., 18 for $1.00; evergreen ga- lax, 2. doz., 25c. Leila Dickey. Morganton. iss Red President cannas, 2 doz. 50c; orchid candytuft, 2 doz., B5;3 white and yellow dbl. mums, 2 doz., 25c; yellow narcissi bulbs, 1c ea. in lots of 50; rosebud ge- ranium cuttings, 2 for 25c. Evelyn Seago, Pinehurst. Lemon. lilies, blue iris, verbena, 30c doz.; doz.; brideye bushes, red flower- ing quince, 25c ea.; pink and white primroses, 15 doz. Ex- change for white feed sacks. Mrs. Rammie McClure, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Hardy. phlox, foxglove, mums, dusty miller, tanzy, 15c. doz.; al- thea, rose bushes, pink almond, red japonicas, hibiscus, spirea, dogwood, lilac, 10c ea. Well root- ed, Gentle pe: Talking Rock, Rt. ae e Shasta dieiee primroses, har- | dy phlox, foxglove, blue pinks, 10c ea.; 2 for 15c; 6 colors iris, 15 doz.; day lilies, 10c doz.; hy- biscus, 15 ea. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J, W. Silver, Talk- ing Rock. 24 different cu ch tin g s, Dbi. eraniums, _ sultanas, begonias, asmine, justicia, ferns. 10c each; oxalis, cactus, rainbow . moss, 5e each; Exch. for 100 Ib. sacks. Mrs. Julia Wiggins, Rt. 5, Buena Vista. All kinds of. garden plants, : Ballinger, Temple, Rt. 1| shrubbery, 3 for 25c; 2 yr. old ype jasmine in pots, 2 yrs. boxwood 25c each; lilacs 10 each: hedging evergreen 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mildred McAdams, Rt. 2: Bremen. Ageratum, physostegia, Dusty | Miller, eailiardia, standing cy- press, blackeyed. Susan, hood- |monk, coreopsis, Snow on Mtn, 'zinnias, marigolds 10c dozen; sweet Williams 20c dozen. Ellen| Davis, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Purple, lavendar itis: -'15:,C; crepe" myrtle bushes, lilacs, red | quince, Japonicas, birdeye bushes 2 for 25c; primroses, blue violets | 15 dozen, Well rooted. Add post- age. Miss Beatrice Parks, Ellijay. Jonquil and buttercup bulbs 50c C, $1.75 for 500, $3.00 M; 1 doz. pink primroses or 1 doz. dbl. zinnia plants free with each 50c|. Th order. State which, Mrs. 5. Echols, Philomath. Lemon. lilies $1.00 Os iris, nar- cissus $75 C; variegated mums, tanzy, lemon verbenas 25 dozen; Snow oii Min. 20c dozen, | Add postage. , Martha Womack, Rt. 2, Bremen. Lemon lilies $1.00 per C; yeliow jonquils, narcissus, 75 C; purple lilacs. 3 for 25c, Florida lilies, Star 10 each. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen. Wild birdfoot violets, wild Dutch iris, blue grape hyacinths, Afri- can daisies $1.50 C; wild sweet Williams, wild spiderwort and ferns $3.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Bell Carey, Rt. 1, Royston. | Dbl. mixed petunias, hollyhocks, verbenas, heartsease, Shirley poppies, scarlet flax 20c dozen;|. brown eyed Susans, phliox, Dusty Miller, lavendar, jonquil - bulbs 20c dozen. Add postage. Miss Iva- lene Connell, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Light: and dark purple iris, daf- fodils, narcissus $1.00 C; Seven sisters roses, dogwood, English poplar 10c each; biue violets $1.25}. C. Well rooted. Mrs. eaesle Vick, Ella Gap. . . Pink, maple heccuiee Peafowl, Teddy dr. lace, sword ferns, May, June, Xmas, Oct. cactus, rain. lilies all rooted 10c_ each; geranium and lantan cuttings 5 each. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Hart, Rte d, Royston. White moss 25c bunch; violets all colors 50c per C; red; yellow Japonicas 10c each: peach tree rose sprouts, ladies wash bowl). 15 each. Add postage. Mrs. Mose Vick, Ella Gap. - Paper white, yellow, dbl. nar- cissus, blue hyacinths, red spider lilies 35 dozen; yellow jonquils, King Alfred daffodils, Hemero- callis $1.00 C. Mrs. Cliff-c. Dye, Pte de Middleton, Cuttings of salmon or purple sultanas, p - rooted except few Sultanas 5 for 2c postpaid. Coin preferred. Mrs. | : Overby, Rt Oakwood. honeysuckle vine, 150! pink Conch begonia, ,| Purple, deep pink fuchsias, non: - OR SALE || FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE : Monday, May 16, 1938. FLOWERS AND SEE FOR SALE_ 25 hot cayenne pepper dacs 15c del; well rooted ever bloom- ing Cape Jasmine 25c each del. ; Mrs, C, A. Wilbanks, Rt. 5, Com- merce, Red Japonicas 4 for $1. 00: rec boxwood, white dogwood, red birdeye 25c each; Iemon lilies $1.00 per. C; exchange for feed sacks. Mrs. Dessie Vick, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Snow on Min. 10c dozen; pe- tunias all colors 15c dozen; Florida lilies 15c dozen; blue iris 40c 10; White narcissus 50c per C. Add postage. Mattie Wright, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Lemon lilies, purple, pink fox- gloves, blue. white violets $1.60 C; pink, purple white phlox, blue gray iris 25c dozen; sweet al- monds, rambling roses 15c each. No checks. Mrs. A. B. Barnes, Ellijay. Purple iris, pink, white altheas 25 dozen; large pink mse weeping Mary, white dogwood 3 Easter roses, Snowball 2 for 25c; orange day lilies 75 C.: Add post- age. Mrs. Manda Henderson, RFD 33 Ellijay. Blooming size Glads, mixed colors, New England asters, red petunias, verbena, dwarf red coxcomb plants (for bordering) 25e dozen; Jersey Beauty dahlia if tillo, Rt. 4, Bx 79, LaGrange. Flowering quince, snowballs, red and yellow rose bushes 2 for cabbage plants 15c per C. Add postage. Mrs. Sidda Soesand: Rt. 3, Ellijay. Blue and white iris 20c dozen; primroses, baby gladiolas, yellow lilies, March flowers, white and yellow narcissus 10c dozen; Ex- change for eggs or cornfield beans. Write. ery Bramleit, Rockmart, Tris, orange day lilies 75c Cc; azaleas, | snowballs, red and yellow -Japo- nicas, pink weigelias, pink and red crepe myrtle 2 for 25c. Exchg. for sacks. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. shrubs 25 each; lemon lilies 25c dozen $1.15 per C; pink crepe oe 25 each. Well. rooted. No ae Miss. Merel Vick, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ; Yellow (sweet smelling) nar- cissus bulbs 15c dozen or 80c C. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Odessadale. Mixed colors azaleas, pink rho- | dodendrons 35 dozen; spirea, al- theas, snowball, weigelia pink, red. Japonica 15_ each; bleeding heart 25c. clump; dwarf and giant arborvitae, boxwood 25c each. Mrs. J. M. Davis, RFD 4, Bx 38, Ellijay. ioe hepatian 16c each. del: June cactus 12c each; geranium ides" Roots, 25c clump. All del. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Large type mums 20 plants for - $1.00Golden yellow, Madonna white, Man O War pink, laven- dar, bronze, Honey dew Black} Hawk red, white Cloud, cream, Ball. yellow. Mrs. Minnie Bell, Pi 5, Cuthbert. : Small Palms 3 for $1.00: Ba- nana, $1.00. each; Century plants 2 for. $1.50; plood red cluster roses 6 for $1.50; privet hedge wick. Clean! slash pine seed selected E. Colson, RFD 1, Folkston. Daffodils, Star Bet hle he m, orange day lilies $1.00 C; snow- white Easter roses, pink hardy hibiscus, weeping Linda 2 for 25. Yellow tanzy 25c dozen. ae post- age. Erma Henderson, Ri; 3 jay. ae Pink thrift 200 dozen; ort d touch-me- not, deep blue petunias 10c dozen; large size mums 6 colors 20c dozen; pink sultana| Rice, Maxeys. Hollyhock, purple false dtagon- head 3 dz. 25; gaillardia, zinnias 5e dozen; zinnia seed 10c cup; white - false dragonhead, rooted pink verbena 3 for 10c. Add post- age, Mrs. Sam Smith, Rt. 2, Austell. Daisy Shvcantnaiaiese -25 dozen; Maidenhair fern, pink moss 15c; yellow white narcissus, | old fashioned - purple iris, orange lilies $1.00 C. Miss Mary Hughey, Rt, 1, Fairmount, Tris; Lorely, Canary, Honoxbiis pink, Caprice, Gypsy Queen red, azure, Chereau variegated 50 for $1.15; yellows, 30 for 60c, reds, 25 for 60c; giant cannas 3 dif- Rte 1, Calhoun. for 25c; leopard lilies 30c dozen; tubers 15c each. Mrs. J. T. Pat-) leopard ics daffodiis, | Red, white, ene aiatene eybett Star Bethlehem 2 doz. 15; pink white highland ferns. | $2.00 C. J. M. Seaborn, Bruns-| ball; pink and purple altheas, EH : cuttings 5 each, Mrs. Ane M. yellow, May Queen, Quaker Lady ferent, 6 for 35c. Mrs. J. M. Hall, dozen; pink oxalis 5c each 3 for|- King Alfred bulbs Te C.. from thrifty trees 90c lb. Wilton justicia, grape begonia, rainbow |. Let Wild birdfoot violets, Dutch iris, bloodroot, yellow root, wild geran- iums, African daisies, blue grape. hyacinths $1.00 per C; wild ferns, and sweet williams $3. 00 C. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Smith, Rt. 7, Royston. Chrysanthemums, exhibition and commercial type, also pom-. pons and baby buttons 25 plants for $1.25 in Ga. prepaid. Instruc- tions included. Mrs. W. H. Ruck- er, Milner. Morning z glory, yellow dock, coltsfoot seeds 2: tablespoons. 5c; roots, all. 10c a lb. Add postage; Exche. for white feed sacks. Wait |. to hear from party having Afri- catnip, mint 2 doz. can marigolds, pansy, phlox. Mrs. Mary L. Thrasher, Ellijay. Wild hydrangea 10c each, $1.00 dozen; Lady slipper 30 lb; May apple 10c 1b; new kind iris 25 dozen. Add postage, Ouida proms lett, Rockmart. Z Marigolds, light and date yel- low Dixie. Sunshine, strong plants 15c dozen, 2 dozen 25c; white Fantasy zinnias 15c dozen. Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville. Florida lilies 15 bulbs 25c; yel- low jonquils 75c C; paper white narcissus 60c C; June and Xmac cactus: 10c bunch; August lilies 10 each. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Ballenger, Rt. 2, Temple. Orange day lilies, daffodils 50c per C; white fairy lilies 25 doz.; Spider lilies $1.00 dozen; -plue Easter lilies, mixed mums 15c dozen; Add postage. Mrs. Allan Stroupe, Rt. 1, Bx 52, Buchanan.| 25c; also midsummer Flat Dutch | 1 dozen rock garden plants 50c; flaming velvet petunia 25c doz.; foxglove, Dusty Miller 20c dozen; blue hardy aster and ageratum 5 each. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Rte, Cumming. ae Large size jonquil ee 7 2c cack: daffodil. bulbs Ic each; single blue hyacinth 25c dozen. Miss Etta Pe Bi 2, oS erson. : Blue iia lilies 20c each; foe glove, Lady washbowl. tanzy, pink. and red roses 10c each, 3 for 25c; exchange for white 100 "tb: sacks at. 10_ each. a carne: _ Ella Gap. 10 rooted roses $1 00: native < ferns $2.00 C; perennial phlox, | Shasta daisies, orange: day lilies $1.00 C; water lilies 75c dozen; 3 colo. azaleas, yollow, white dog- wood, crabapple, blueberries $1.00 dozen. Postpaid. Addie Wilson, Morganton... Cherokee roses, Mtn. rhododendronhs, Ieareie red and yellow azaleas, red and yellow dogwood, coralberries, redbud, crabapple, white pine. All, 3 ft. well rooted $1.00 dozen. Blue and white violets 35c dozen. Nellie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Star Bethelehem bulbs, blooming narcissus, lilies 75c ; fairy- lilies 15 for 25; large type bronze color, and white; yollow, salmon button mums, 25c dozen. Add postage. Miss - Bula yore Rt. 1. Buc- hanan, cs Yellow jenauils, purple ane of Lake 65c C; horse radish plants, feverfew, tanzy, lemon verbena, 3 for 10c: canna lilies 25 dozen. Add. postage. Exc. for white sacks. J. G, Womack, Rt. 2, Bremen, April Perennial blue salvia 5 plants: 25c. Miss Leila Sorrelis, Rt 3; Monroe. _ Blue and white daisies 25c C; Boston fern 15c each, 2 for 25: privet hedge $1.00 C; weeping | willows 15 each, 2 for '25e. Root- ed and del. Mrs. Effie HANSON, : | ington. Ella Gap. - Gold band lilies 15 Cc; Exche. some for peanuts and gladiola bulbs; large brown mums 6 for 25; white narcissus 75c C. Ethel Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen. Daffodil pulbs 50c C; spearmint, snow on Mtn. 20c dozen; dbl. tanzy 3 for 20c; red and white honeysuckle 3 for 25c; blood red | dahlia bulbs 6 for 50c. Mrs. Effie L. McElroy, Rt. 2, Bremen. Banana shrubs, yellow jasmine, Berckmans golden arborvitae, all 2 yr. plants from 8 inch pots, balled and burlapped and guaran- teed 75 each postpaid. Mrs. A. A. DeLoach, Rt. I, Bx 60, Townsend. Green leaf okum pogum 40c dozen; sago palms 2 yr. old 25c_ each; purple asters; yellow gold- en glow, purple phlox 20c dozen. Add postage. Free evergreen palms with each order. Mrs. George Sampson, Sr., 407 N. ad ison St., Thomasville. Have paper white narcissus bulbs, also daffodils for sale. Ex~ change for dahlia bulbs of as- sorted colors. Mrs. T. C. Watson, RFD 3, Blakeley. 2 yr. old boxwood 25c anh or exc. for peafowl eggs; shrubbery 3 for 25c, all kinds of garden plants 10 each or exc. for geese and duck eggs cr 100 Ib. white feed sacks free from holes, or as ae use, B. L. McAdams. | Cuthbert. Add postage. Mrs. hain lilies, amaryllis, ; dbl. tuberose, calla lilies or box flowers. Mrs. Rt. 3, Douglasville. Rose colored single daisy santhemums 30c dozen pus } age. Mrs. T. A. Burke, Was ton. Prize winning chrysanthemu 30c dozen, 4 doz. $1.00 labeled 6 doz. for $1.00 unlabeled; s packed, Mrs. gal 3, Donalsonville. 15 kinds of iris, most all col of Sweet Williams and pink prim. roses for sale or exchange 0} eggplant plants. Mrs, L. a Le Eastanollee. White lilacs 2 for 25e; 25c; p orchid iris, lemon lilies, lar yellow lilies 25c dozen; jonqu mixed colors larkspur 40 p Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cla Roy. Large type chrysanthemums plants $1.00Bonnet pink day white, sunset yellow, lav nd shaggy cream, Black Hawk bronze, ball yellow, ball | flesh. Mrs. Reis Silver, ae Sultana plants 15 each 25c; sultana seeds 10c pa Mrs. Mary. F._ Jordan, R Crawfordville. Red, white dogwood, magnol azaleas, sweet shrubs, Mtn. la sweet bay 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25 -30 plus postage. No stam checks. Mrs. Ralph Starle Rt Danville. White daffodils with -yelloy centers, privet hedge cuttings $1 C; white moss roses, purple white scuppernongs cutting each; exchange for PR .po onion, tomato plants. Mrs, Hardin, Rt_1, White. Be Mixed Glads 1c each, all a. ing size; some giant nymph Gla 2c each. Add postage. Mrs. W. Bruce, Rt. 1, Decatur, Named dahlias $1.00 dozi mixed single tuberoses 35 doz postpaid. RecG. Peterson, ton. Large red bachelor init 5. cupful; all colors large" seed 5c tablespoon; periwin. seed 5c teaspoon; Lady plants 15c dozen. Add p ise Jackson, Rt. 2, Bx 91, _Blue and -Yellow iris, bo wo cuttings, Thrift, yellow bell c tings. Georgia Landrom, Do a near Cascade Heights, anta Pink spirea, golden bell, | wreath, pink azaleas, red calico aoe green stem ce Rt. 1, Auburn. Tall mixed snapdragon lemon day|.20, dozen, 50c C; old fas on pink verbena plants 10c yellow, pink 4 oclocks 10c doz en A, L. D Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Red Hotpoker 25c clump; cr. 2a purple iris 75 C; 300 white | cissus $1.00; blooming larksp 50c C: Shasta daisies , orange d lilies, Dusty Miller, _perenn phlox 45 C. Mrs. Alice McC nell, Rt. 1, Demorest: 4 colors iris 50c C; 5 clumps 1 hotpoker $1.00; Shasta da: ! ofange day lilies, white narcissu 50- per : January pl Jasmine 6 for 50c. Mrs, McConnell, Demorest. White iris lilies 1c saan A postage. Any amount can tk plied. Mrs. J. N. Baston, Jonquil bulbs 40c Cc; foxglov orange day lilies, water lilies | dozen; peppermint, tanzy dozen; yellow root 15 To. Mr Rader Jones. Rt. 1, Dahlonega Yellow double day lilie dozen; yellow golden glow dozen ; few dozen ap xs Lilburn. : : : Red and yellow cannas dozen, 2 doz. 75c; purple i April narcissus, . jonquils, astet 25c dozen; 4 colors dahlias 4 for 25c. Add postage less than orders. Miss Beulah Frye, Rt. Dallas. j : BakD gorgeous olered: iri cluding Dream, (one of the finest all different and true to nam for $1.00. Mrs. William st lard, Fayetteville. : seeds 2. tablespooris 10 ful, Mrs. Eu F. Ingram, Hem Dbl. white narcissus, ye narissus 35 dozen; yellow quils and daffodils $1.00 Cy. hyacinths 35c dozen, Mrs. Ee Dye, Rt. 1, Middleton, _ Dahlias, sweet sum geraniui ch. Edn ERS AND. SEED | : F LOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE | es FLOWERS AND FOR SALE rgreen privet hedge plants plus postage. Lonnie uu T: Gainesville. ipe leaf begonia rooted 10c or 25c plus eee Mrs. s Gable Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. = jonquils, yellow butter | white narcissus bulbs perennial yellow lark- eet williams 50c dozen; nint, spearmint 35 dozen; meat watermelon seed 25 Mrs. Fhointon McCurley, i running rose bushes well 10 each; running sage 5 each: purple water 15 cutting: pink grape 10c each, $1.00 dozen. Sack Free, Rt collection, 20 varieties, all or $1. 00 (while they last). and blue iris, blue agera- dozen; catnip 30c large Himalaya blackberry irst class 25c dozen; yel- mine 10c each. Postpaid. Ou Turner, Stone -Moun- Hower: Jack beans, per- vine seeds 10c cupful plus Mrs. John Puckett, 9 alton: sultanas, red, pink and geraniums, also cactus, 6 25c prepaid. Mrs. A. R. Toccoa. on sultana cuttings rooted h; everblooming begonia, pink, 15c each. Add post- Mrs. Bertha Beasley, Rt. 6, ing size, mixed colors, bulbs 15 C; (exchg. for d. white hyacinths y Siberian, German iris ozen; rooted roses, boxwood wering shrubs reasonable. E. Leverett, Rt. 4, Bx s, | narcissi, n; perennial sweet Aes ch; _ rambler LOSES 10c Ww narcissus and pink spider e Taylor, Philomath. w cluster narcissus, butter gg bulbs $8.00 M. Mrs. E. , Fort Valley. Wis plants 30c dozen; orange marigold, pink, periwinkle, mixed colors all rooted 20c dozen. _if order over 25c. Jose- x aley, Mitchell. sweet shrubs rooted, 50c ed agar plants, 35c ea.; pink cactus, 40c ea.; white Ox- 20c doz.; yellow daffodils, trumpet yellow jonquils, Add postage. Mrs. L. right, Bremen. perfume plants, 2 scarlet , 2 rose pink white eye; ted boxwood plants, $1.00; type chrysanthemums, 35 mum buttons, $1.25 C; doz. 7 boxwood plants, 50c. Post- M dy. Robison, Green- utiful boxwood plants, 4 to 15 doz.; 6 to 8 in., $1.00 special prices on thousand dogwood, 2 to 3 ft., 25c : doz.; hyacinth bulbs, ; $10. 00 Cc. Mrs. C. M. a " Greenville. dodendrons, mt. laurel, 3 leas, red, pink and yel- g wood; red bud and coral- 'y bush; Cherokee roses, hol- Jushes, white pine, all 3 ft. 15e doz. postpaid. Mrs. Wilson, Morganton. ed color iris, 60c C yel- lets, white daisies, 25c C. Martha Ral- 30c C; iris; daffodils, orange lilies, . English dogwood, bridal - azaleas, roses, snow- rooted, 10c ea.; Mt. laurel. for 25c. Add postage. Myr- , Bllijay, Rt. 3. laurel, azaleas, rhododen- weet shrubs, holly, 3 ft., doz.; red leaf cannas, mix- t hollyhock, 25c ea.; yel- hd purple iris, 25c dozen. Estell Duvall, Ellijay. cuttings, not rooted, ago, June, Christmas and cactus, carnation, hybis- usticia, lavendar, and vari- lantana, maple, angle red beefstake begonia, dbi. a, 50 postpaid. Mrs. Sarah dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 1 e lilac, dbl. rose and. piak ds hollyhocks, 20c ea.; red quince, 25 ea.3 lemon hardy phlox, 25c doz.; doz. No checks. Mrs. D. Ellijay, Rt. 3. $1.00: roots, 2 OF 25; Golden glow, red cigar plants, pink June castus, 45 buncn; white oxalis, 4 bun., 25c; dbl. yellow cannas, $1.50 C Boe doz.; madarine vine bulbs, 2 for 25;, yellow long trumpet daffodils, $1.25 C. Add HOSiBEe.. Eunice Wright, Bremen. Giant rustproof, snapdragon plants, field grown and stocky, 20c doz. Mrs. Scott Davis, Ho- gansville. Well rooted dwarf boxwoods, 6 to 8 in., $1.50 doz.; 3 to 4 in., 25c doz., button mums, rose ver- bena, blackberry lilies, 25c doz. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Several colors and types mums, 2 doz., assorted, 30c del. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia. Rooted begonia, pink lay cac- tus, cabbage geranium, St. Ber- nard lily, cedar fern, oxalis, 35c; mixed color perennial phlox, mums, iris, 2. for 30c; mixed dahlias, 35c doz.; grape begonia free with 50c order. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 Mixed mums, blanket flower, 25c doz.; Aug. lilies, 15 ea.; fox- glove, $1.00 C; pink verbena, Sc ea.; kudzu, 10c ea. Chamblee, . Cumming, Rt. 2. ALL colors, azaleas, red and yel- low japonicas, 10 ea.; purple and lavender iris, $1.00; white and blue violets, $1.00 C; dbl. and single daffodils, jonquils, dbl. and single butter and eggs, Mrs. Mollie Eller, Ella Gap. 15. ligustrum, 10 magnolias, 15 white spirea, 10 An- thony Waterer, $2.00; 300 pink thrift, $1.00; Eng. ivy, 35c doz. Lois Woodruff, Greenville Rt. 5. Mixed color iris, purple hardy phlox, 50c doz.; red and yellow |: azaleas, 15c; foxglove, 25c doz; boxwood, red dogwood, 25c doz.; bird eye, 3 for 25c. Exchange for cabbage, tomato or potato plants. Mrs. Emma Hensley, El- jlijay, Rt. 3: Yellow cannas, purple iris, Ap:. 80c C; sweet williams, physostegia, primroses, 40 plants, 50c; kochia or summar cedar, 15c doz.; other flowers cheap. Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cumming. Siberian lilies, mixed iris, or- ange lilies, 90c C; rose verbena. 3 doz., 40c; Star of Bethlehem, 5 doz. 50c. Mrs, Christine Mc- Leod, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 166. Yellow narcissi, daffodils, $1.00 C; $8.00 M; white iris, yellow | Cannas, rose and white peren- nial sweet pas, yellow, bronze day lilies, mixed color chrysan- themums, petunias, 25c doz. Adc postage. Mrs. J. M. Thornton, Tienall. Japanese bamboo cane, nice 25 for $1.00; perennial phlox, 25c doz. All prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington, R.F.D. Red cigar plant, golden glow. pink June cactus, rooted, 45c bunch; small black lily of In- dia, 3 for 35c; white oxalis, 4 bun. 25c; dbl. yellow cannas, $1. 50 C; 35c doz.; yellow long trumpet daffodils $125 C. Add postage. Ruth Head, Bremen. Yellow golden glow, cigar plants, pink June cactus, rooted 45c bunch; dbl. yellow cannas. $1.50 C; 40' doz.; yellow long trumpet daffodils, and yellow jonquils, $1.25 C. Add postage. Jack Harrison, Bremen. Mrs. Warner (mauve pink), i5 ea.; $1.00 doz.; pompom dahlias, Dee Dee (lavender) ; Artie (yel- low; Red Imp (red); 3 for30; large dahlias, 10 different, 15 labeled, postpaid. Alvin D. Todd, Sarah. Purple and lavender iris, 30c dozen; dogwood sprouts, bridal wreath, pink crepe myrtle, wei- gelias, 10c ea.; phlox, 15c doz.; all kinds monthly roses, flower- ing almonds, 5c ea. Mrs. Ora Belle Moss, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. White paper narcissi, blue iris, tiger lilies, sweet peas, dusty mil- ler, 10 doz., 60c; pink allond, 10c; blue Easter lilies, 10c doz. Add postage. Dora Moseley, Bre- men. Shrubbery, white peach oe boxwood, 2 yr. old, 6 to 12 in. high, 50c ea.; all kinds garden plants, 10c Cc; martin gourd seed, 5c tsp. Not postpaid. Bet: McAdams, Bremen, Rt. 2. Yellow cannas, blue iris, light blue violets, $1.00 C; narcissi, 50c C; wild iris, wild pansies and violets, 15c doz.; hollyhock seed, 30c cupful. Mrs. Jhon Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. : Peach roses, yellow japonicas, all colors - azaleas, yellow, pinks, foxglove, 10c ea.; purple iris, 25c doz.; sweet williams, 20c ea. Mrs. CO; E. Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Rhododendrons, mtn. laurel, dogwood, azaleas, holly bush, crabapples, white pine, red bud, Cherokee roses, blueberries, black raspberries, red japonicas, coral- berries, 3 ft: high, 75c doz.; drops, 20 oz, Bs Wilson, Mor- ganton. Ss a William | DHE CeP cas, | cabbage, snow | Milledgeville. Dbl. white lotus lily (Shero- man), $1.10 rare. camillas for fall delivery. Send stamp for reply. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele. _ Christmas and pink May cactus, ivy, geranium, jewel flower, pink and white begonia, 3 cuttings, 10c; sword fern, 10c bunch; large dbl. orange marigold plants, 10 doz. Fannie E. O Neal, Talbotton. Super giant verbena, plants, 35 doz.; 3 doz. $1.00; giant rustproof and wilt resistant snap dragons and astor plants, 25c doz.; 5 doz.; $1.00; large type dahlia slips, 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville. Large blooming size gladioli bulbs, 30c doz.; per giant shap dragon and astor plants, 25c doz.; 4 doz., $1.00; 12 varieties super giant "verbena plants, 35 doz.; 3 doz., $1.00. Charley* Dobbs, Gainesville. Ice plants, blue argeratum, la- vender foxglove, 6 for 15c; snap dragons, 3 for 10; pink oxalis, 10c ea.; dahlia slips, rose color, 3 for 10. Add 5c postage, Mrs. Jim H. Gable. Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Min. laurel, 25c; red flocks, 25c doz. ; snowballs, 50 ea; red ja- ponicas, 3 for 25. Add postage. Oma Abercrombie, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Phlox, summer pinks, 10c doz.; four oclocks, 25c doz. or 6 for 10c; lilac bushes, 4 to 6 in. high, 10c each. or 3 for 25c; sunflower: seed, 20c cupful. Add postage. Mrs, E. I. Gray, Temple, Rt. 1. 6 named i es including one Pat O Gold, $1; giant, rust and frost resistant sna ragon plants, 20c doz. del.; 35c, 2 doz. del. Mrs. Lk: Stewart, McDonough, Rt. 3. King Alfred daffodils, 50c C; Gold band tiger and coral lilies, 20c doz.: lilies, mums, 25 doz.; Mrs. Lee Gray, Bremen, Rt? 2, FLOWERS AND SEED |, WANTED Want. to buy or exchange for Adobe iris. Write. Mrs. John G. Veach, Trion. Rt. 1, Want to exchange pure B. R. hatching eggs $1.00, 15, for pot flowers, dahlias, gladioli, month- ly roses, etc. Mrs. Ww. W. Bennett, Acworth, Rtk Want rooted camellia japoni- tube roses, yellow: mums, gladioli, banana plants; excha. white iris, daffodils, narcissi, 60c C; $4.50 M; red carnations, pink verbena, giant marigolds. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn. Want 50 Ibs. old time cape jas- mine. State best price parcel post. Send sample. Maude Greenville. . = Exch. April narcissus, long trumpet daffodils, sweet narcis- sus bulbs for dahliasMrs. Warn- er, Pride of Calif., Jane Cowl, Snowdrift, Jersey Beacon, etc.. each label and pay postage on what they send. Mrs. J. A. Lane, Rt. 5. Jackson. Want bronze leaf red begonia rooted, also rooted coleus. State price. Mrs. J. W. Barfield, Warm Springs Highway, Manchester. . SEED FOR SALE start. Mrs. Etta Mae Sanders, Rockmart, Rt. 2, Box 40. Calif. -multiplying beer seed, 10c start; 3 starts, 25c. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Cert. Marglobe seed, $1.10 Ib.; New Stone, Baltimore, 75c_ lb.; 80c Ib.; O-Too-Tans, $3.50 bu.; Whatleys seed,- $1.50 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Pure Mexican June: seed corn, | white and blue mixed, nubbed and shelled, $1.00 pk. del.; $3.00 bu. f.0.b.; honey drip cane seed, 6c Ib. del.: $2.00 bu. f.o.b. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Rt. 2: Early Market Queen water- melon seed, 60 days from plant- ing, 25c trial pkg. Mammoth Prize, grows to wt., 150 lbs.; 25c pkg.; 5 pkgs. $1.00. W. M. Thorn- ton, Jesup. - Southern collard seed, $20 cwt or 30c lb. postpaid; also hams, 25c lb.; shoulders and sides, 1c ib. Malvin Collins, Whigham. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c start. Add 3c postage. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Early Market Queen melon seed, ripens 60 days from plant- ing, trial pke. 25c; acre bag, $1 50: Mammoth Prize, grown to wee 150 Ibs., 25 pke.; 5 for $1.00. M. Thornton, Jesup. Texas seeded cane ee foe pkg. Postpaid. J. Hi. Davis, Rt. ae 4 doz., $1.00; su- Red and white dogwood, 25c; |: | white pines, 50c ea. or 3 for $1; white rain and regal large dbl.} | cannas, red and yellow, 30c. doz. Hamby, : {M- del. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c: : Tyre, Surrency, Rt, 2. SEED FOR SALE | 15 Ibs. genuine imp. Cuban Queen melon seed, hand saved. 1937, crop, $1.00 Ib., f.o.b. W. Oo. Birdsong, Gordon. Vigorvine tomatoes, erow 12 ft. bears to frost, 250 seed, 25 del. Will C. Smith, Roy. Corn field: beans, mostly white, 20c Ib.; 2 Ibs. 35c; Purple top -20c cupful; 2 cups, 35c. del. in ist and 2nd zones. Mrs. Lee Clair Clayton, Roy. Winter heading collard seed, 10c pke.; 20c oz.; also black wal- nuts, 75c bu.; milk cow, $65.00 with 2nd calf. No stamps. Mrs. A: B. McKoy, Newnan. 3c postage. Also pure seed pop- corn, 10c cupful. Lucille. Cham- bers, Rockmart, Rt. 3. Pure Stone Mountain water- melon ahd banana muskmelon seed, 35c 1b.; yellow shelled pcp corn, 10c 1b.; dried peaches, free from. worms, 10c-lb. Add post- age, Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Bur clover seed around June ist, 12 Ibs. $1.00; also garlic bulbs, 10e doz. Horseradish plants, 15 head, Austell, Phone 47. SEED WANTED Want 2 Ths. pure genuine Jones watermelon seed. State lowest} cash price; also want 25 pure- bred Dark Cornish baby chicks at reasonable price; have mixed or without, for sale. Mrs. W. Bryan, Sharpsburg. PLANTS FOR SALE Gov't insp. and Eegea: Red and Pink Skin Nancy Hall pota- to plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M del. Tomatoes, same price. G. E. Wal- drip, Gaines, Rt. 1. . Boon and P. R. plants, $1.25 M. del. Full count. Prompt ship- ment, oe L. Durand, Gaines- ville, Rt. bage plants, 65 M; New Stone, Marglobe tomato plants, 80c M del. in 3rd zone. C. a aes: son, Avalon. Gov't insp. P. R. pint & $1.25 M f.ob. A. J. Whisdon, Tifton, Rt. 3x Gov't insp, Pp. R., Nancy Hail, 200 Marglobe plants; Mareglobe, Brimmer, G. Baltimore plants, 45c, 500; 75c M; $3.00, 5 M with 100 cabbage with ea. M plants. W. H. Morris, Baxley. Certified P. R. plants, $1.50 M. to 5 M; up $1.25 M; cert. Marglobe plants, 7 to 9 in., 15e C; $1.15; hot and sweet pepper, L5e Cc; $1.25 M; eggplants, 25c C; $2. 50 M; cabbage, collard, onions, 80c; Iceberg lettuce, 15 C; $1.00 M del. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guy- ton. Marglobe, New Stone plants, 75c M. Moss packed. Postpaid. Guar. full count. Marvin ee: Odum, Rt. 2. Gov't insp. and treated pink and yellow skin P. R. plants, 60 M del. Leland Lightsey, Screven. -P, R. plants, 60c M del.; G. Baltimore and Marglobe, 55c M del.; 20c C; Ruby King pepper plants, 90c M del.; 25c C. Claude Tyre, Screven. Tomato, Marglobe, Gr.. Balti- more, 85c M; sweet pepper $1.25 Cash with order. Mrs. Snodell atebley: Rt. 4, Bx 465, Baxley. Marglobe and Gr. Baltimore plants, 80c M; Ruby King pepper, $1.00 M; sweet potatoes, $1.00 M. | Full count. Cash with order. All del, Mrs. Macy Agee, Rt. 4, Bax- ley. P, R. potato, gov't Goh eens now. Good count and plants, $1.25 ; M. J. A. Akins, Rt. 1, Chula.. -Monarch tomato plants, 20c Cc. P. Morgan, Rt. 2; Senoia. Marglobe tomato, 200 for 35c, 50075c, $1.00 M; Seven top Tur- nip seed, $1.00 1b.; purple top, 75c lb.; cabbage seed, $1.25 Ib. W. R. Stephens, Gainesville. P R and Boone potato Gov't insp., $1.00 M; in 20 M lots, 90c M; Marglobe tomato 70c M. Ovie Crow, 145 Maple St.. Gainesville. State insp. and treated Impr. purple skin P R potato $1.10 M, del.; 90c M f.0.b. Marglobe toma- to, 90 M, 25c for 200. Mrs. D. J; Johnson, Rt. 2, Tarrytown. Govt insp. and treated pink and yellow skin P_R, $1.00 M de.. Money order only. Allen Thorn- ton, Rt. 2, Screven. Yellow and purple skin P R -otato, gov't insp., full count, "100 M, 5 M lots 90c M, del. roney orders only. Hovis Light - nteye Sereven. | Cert. P. R. potato plants, ro | M:. del. Prompt shipment. J. -| plants. and seven top turnp seed mixed, Calif. beer seed, 10c start. Add doz., 2 for 25c. Dr. W. H. White- | heavy breed baby chicks with an ea eee and Fiat Dutch cab- | | Box 79. Old Spanish plants, $1.00 M with. 1500, 50c; $2.00 M. Now ready. Add postage. | : oo McCurry, Cla. i kading var. canna toma and collard plants, 20c C; 80c . Vigorvine tomato, 5 All mailed. H. _P. Croy Gainesville, Rt. 2. ; Govt insp. gia ened Po potato plants, $125 M; Bermu onion, 300 for 35c. Postpaid in Ga. Ge W. Owen, Hawkinsville, Genuine Early Triumph toma to plants, $1.00 M; P. R. potatoe plants, $1.25 M. del. in Ga. Stat insp. G, J. Holton, Baxley, Rt. Marelobe, Break ODay, New Stone and Gr. Baltimore tomat and cabbage plants, now ready, 500, 45c; 75c M; 5 M $3.00 del. Moss packed. J. Oo. os Fi gerald, Rt. 3. : Po. potateainte Pink Sk a, 1s M_ f.0.b. Marglobe tomat 75 M. All f.o.b. Cash with orde1 E. L. Steedley, Baxley, Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore tom to plants, 75 M; Ruby Ki } pepper, $1.25 M. Full count, pack ed in moss, del. in Ga- Wi Wolfe, Baxley. Rt. 4. Gov't insp. and inented: n and Red Skin P. R. potato pe | $1.15 M. del. Royce - Waldr Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Large Kudzo, Semesan en ed, $1.00 C; extra large ones, doz.; Early DeSota and Red R er tomato and Hollander. c bage, 200, 25; 500, 50c. Po paid. J. W. Toole, Macon. Rt. 2 Gov't insp. Red Skin P R po- tato plants, selected from vine cuttings, 80e M. del. Good oe and prompt shipment. | | Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. fe Imp. Red Skin P, R. potato plants, $1.00 M; Ruby King pep- per, $1.00 M; Marelobe tomato, 90c M. del. Ga. Cash with order, No checks. J. W. Sellers, Bax. ley, Rt. 4 Gov't insp. treated Pink Sk P R potato plants, 3 M up, 75 M; Marglobe tomato, same price, All del. Hershel Lightsey, | Bax, ley Rte 1 P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M Ruby King pepper, $1.00 M; Mar globe tomato, 90c M. All del. G Cash or money order. No checks Ww. J. Johnson, Baxley. R P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M Marglobe, Baltimore tomato, 7 M; pepper, $1.25 M. Moss packed Guar. good plants and prom shipment. G. W. Buchans, pe ley. : Genuine Gov't insp. Pp. Rep tato plants, $1.00 M. 5 M or mo 90c M; Marglobe and Gr. Bal more tomato plants, 70c M. Al del. W. E. Nobles, Baxley, Ty. 4. Box 144. Master Marglobe tomato plants, 75c M. Roots mossed full count. Sat. guar. E. L. Fitz- gerald. Rt. 2. Box 236A. plants (treated when bedded), 50 M. by May 20th at $1.50 M. U. ae Mallicoat, Chickamauga. - P. R. potato plants, Imp. un- mixed, $1.00 M; Marglobe og Gr. Baltimore tomato, 75 M, Ruby King and Hot Pepper, $1. 25 M. All del. Ga. Full count and prompt shipment. W. F. Miles, Baxley. State insp., genuine Pink or 90 M; Scarlet Globe, Marglobe tomato, 70c M. Prepaid. Paul Lightsey, Baxley. P. R. potato plants, Govt insp. $1.00 M. f.0.b.; $1.15 M. del. No checks. Exc. 1 M for 10 lbs. nice dried apples. Ea. pay postage. Grady Cauley, Alma, Rt. 4. Govt insp. and treated P. R. potato plants, 85c M Del. oo del. No checks. C. D. Mitchell, Screven. Marglobe and Stone tomate 3 and 9 in. big stalky plants, 0c M: 20c . Prepaid to 3rd zone, en, Rt. 2. (Por, potato plants, Gov't insp. treated, 90c M; Gr. Baltimore tomato, Ruby King pepper, $1.00 M. All. del. Cash. No checks. V. P. Lynch, Baxley, Rt. 4. Po R. plants, $1 00 M. Del. Ga. or exc. 2 M for 1 bu. peas. oe oe weate plants, 75c M del. Lee Leggett. Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe tomato plants, -50e, 500; 75c M; ee Skin P. R., Jan ; ovt insp., oe g0c M. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Hie Marglobe. Stone and Baltimore tomato and cabbage collard a as 500, 65c; $1.25 M: All del. ae Garrett, Gainesville. Rt: 7.2 Gov' t insp. P. R. potato plants, 5c M del. Guar, full count, prompt shipment. L. C. Lightsey, 7 Surrency, Rt. 2. Few hundred. plants, 15c C. Bell and Pimientos. ville. Nancy Hall and P, R. potato Yellow Skin P. R. potato plants, sweet: pepper Guar. Mrs. Lillie Lightsey, Screv+ : Marglobe and 60c M3; Marglobe and Balti- 90 | s d Wakefield and Dutch cabbage : - PLANTS FOR SALE _ PLANTS FOR SALE -P R and Godfreys yam pota- to plants, $1.25 M del. Marglobe to r0 $1.00 M, del. Hot pepper, 10 M, del, J. S. Griffis, Rt. 1, J Good, strong, govt insp. P. R. potato, 85c M; -nice N. S. and Gr Baltimore tomato, 65c M, del. Farly Triumph potato, $1.00 M, el. G. A. Lewis, Rt. 4, Baxley. Red skin P R_ potato, govt sp., and treated $1.00 M, f.0.b. Aaron Sellers, Rt. 4, Baxley. Red skin P R potato, $1.10 M, del.; Marglobe and Baltimore, 90c M, del. Lee Leggett, Rt. 4, Baxley. : Yellow skin P R potato, $1.00 M. del. to 3rd zone; tomato plants from certified seed, 80c M, del. ito 3rd zone. J, F. Gruber, Rt. 1, Odum | 1 P R potato, gov't insp., $1.00 My, del, in Ga. Money order or cash. L. M. Wetherford, Rt. 2, yainesville, - P R potato, treated and insp., $1.40 M, 75c for 509. Good count, good plants now ready. Clay Ev- ans, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Gov't insp. and treated red skin R potato, 80c M del.; Marglobe mato 80c M del. Prompt ship- ment. Good plants and full count. A. F. Sheffield, Surrency. -R potato, gov't insp. and reated, $1.15 M del. Prompt de- ivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. ude Warnock, Baxley. Big strong certified Margobe mato, 90c M del.; potato, strong nts, $1.00 M del. J. C. Ed- ton, Rt. 4, Bx 6, Baxley. 'Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore toma- o,-15c M f.ob., or 90 M. del. Coon Strong plants, full count, noss packed, Zella Crummy, Rt. 4, Baxley. f / mpr. red skin P R potato, .00 M; Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore tomato, 75c M; sweet pepper, 1.25 M. All plants del. in Ga. Yash with order, O. L. Mobley, Rt. 4, Bx 45, Baxley. PR potato, $1.00 M; tomato, 5c M; Ruby King pepper, $1.25 M; Ga. heading collards, 75 M; abbage, 60c; onions, 50c. All lants del, Guaranteed full count. . L. Steedley, Baxley. : ; ions P R potato now ready o ship, $1.00 M f.0,b. here; exch. -young hens or month old baby hicks. L. E. Byrd, Rt. 1, Bx 22, Genuine Impr. P R potato red nd yellow skin, $1.00 M del.; Gen. Impr. Early Triumph po- to, $1.35 M del. Guar. good lants, full count, prompt ship- ment. J. P. Beck, Rt. 3, Baxley. Red skin P R potato plants grown from vine poatoes, gov't p. and passed $1.25 M_ del.; slso Marglobe tomato from cert. , Te M del. Moss packed. hh with order. Grady B. Sell- se Ca, - Genuine red skin P R pdtato, ov't insp. and treated, $1.00 M. Miriam Coeman, Baxley. Insp. P. R. plants, now ready, 1.20 M postpaid; express not Sey i5c M; cash with order. ixchange for peas or sorghum ane seed. Major Crow, Gaines- ile, Rt. 1. 2 Leading variety cabbage toma- and collard plants; P. R, plants, $1.15 M; vigorvine toma- to plants, 25c, 50 mailed. L. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. White, pink and red - water Terrestial orchid lilies, redish purple bloom, 3 to 4 in. high, 25c root; large pkg. nandina seed, 15 pke; coleus: plants, 6 for 25c; ellow June lilies, red spotted, 30c per 15; petunia plants, 35 doz, Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Pebg be ee Gov't insp. and treated pink skin P. R. plants, 7> M; 2M up, 65c M; now ready, sweet pepper | plants, $1.00 M; 25c C del. W. D. sightsey, Screven. _y quantity Pink skin and d skin P. R. potatoes, gov't} insp. and treated, 75c M del. R. R. Smith, Sereven. arglobe and New Stone to- mato, 65c M postpaid. Guar. Moss 7 Mrs. Katie Mullis, Odum, arglobe, New Stone and Scar- et globe tomato, 75c M postpaid; good red leaf chewing tobacco, nellow and juicy, 12 lbs., $1.00; smoking, 12 lbs., 75c postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. arglobe and G. B. certified iplants, 30e C; Brides wreath, 2| Cert, Marglobe, New Stone, G. B. tomato, 75c M; 45c, 500 del. Moss packed, full count. Exch. for dried fruit. Mrs. Opal Deal, Baxley, Rt. 4. P. R. plants, 90c M; Marglobe and Hastings Early prolific plants 75c del. Prompt shipment. Full count, Guar. M. L. Sheffieid, Bax- ley, Rt. 4, Box 152. Gov't insp, P. R. plants, now ready, 80c M; 2M up, 5c M. Prompt shipment. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 158. Govt insp. and treated pink and yellow skin P. R. potato plants, 90c M del. M, O. only. Allen Thornton, Screven, Rt, A.. Long Island cabbage plants, 60c M; 40c, 500 postpaid. No stamps, Jack Mingledorff, Altamaha. Cabbage and tomato plants, 15c C; 25c, 200; 50c, 500; 90c M mailed; 75c M col. Leon Chambers, Oak Wood, Rt. 1. Cabbage and tomato plants, 15c C; 35c, 300; 50c, 500; 90c M mailed; 75c M col. Winfred Ivey, Oakwood, Rt. 1, Early strawberry plants, ripen by first of April, bears two crops; also another variety, ripens 2 wks. later, 35c M; $1.00 300. Mrs. /-A, L. Dodd, Alpharetta. | Sweet and hot pepper, 30c C; horse radish plants, 20c doz.; senna and dill seed, 12c large pkg.; sweet williams, 10c doz. plants. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Rik: Pink or Red skin P. R. plants, gov't insp., $1.00 M del. now ready. Prompt shipment, J. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Rt. 1. New. Stone, Marglobe. Gr. B. plants, 75 M; 45c M in 5M lots. Moss packed. Ready. J. G. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Govt insp. and treated P. R. plants, $1.25 M; 5M, $1.00 M, now ready; exchange for white feed sacks, baby chicks or anything of value. Mrs. A. Rigdon, Offer- man. ; ; Govt insp. and treated P. R. plants, 90c M; 2M up, 85 M. M. O. only. Del, in Ga. Marglobe plants. Write for prices. Liew. Griffis, Odum, Rt. A, Box 169. - Pp. R. and Boone plants, $1.00 M; vineless, $1.00 for 120. Paid. W. T. Crow, Gainesville. Baltimore and M. G, plants, 75c M; cayenne hot pepper, imp. P. R. plants, $1.00 M. Mrs. Rain- ey Barber, Baxley. P. R. and Godfrey plants, 90c M del. J. S. Griffis, Waycross, Rt. AA Certified P R potato plants, 80c C; tomato, 60c C, Count, quality and promptness guaran- eed. Mrs, A, B. Williams, Alma, Gov't insp. P R potato plants, $1.00 M del.; New Stone and Gr. Baltimore tomato, 40c for 500, 70c M del, S. C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Fitz- gerald, Govt insp. pure red skin 2 R potato plants, 500 for 65c, $1.25 M del.; old time Boone plants, 50085c, $1.74 M del. Good plants, good count, prompt shipment. Dewey Mathis, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch, Z Marglobe, - less and Pritchard tomato, 500 65c, $1.25 M; Ruby Kine, Calif. Wonder .and Hot Pepper same prices as tomato; P R_ potato, $1.35 M. All postpaid. R. Chanc- lor, Pitts, - ; ; ; , Collard plants ready May 15, $1.00 M del. J. H. Merier,- Willa- coochee. er Midsummer Flat Dutch cab- bage and hot pepper plants, 20c C; yellow, root, 20c lb, Ida Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Pure P R potato, state insp. and treated $1.25 M, postpaid or $1.15 M in 5 M lots or more. L. J. Sinyard, Rt. 1, Hawkins- ville, Spearmint plants, $1.00 C, plus postage, well rooted, packed in damp moss. Not less than 50 plants sold. Gourd seed 50 for 10c. Mrs. T. B.. Thomas, Thomas- boro. Govt insp. improved P R po- tato 75c M, del. in Ga., 60c M in lots of 10 M or more. Emfmitt F. Williamson, Rt..1, Bristol. P R potato plants, express f.o.b. $1.25 M, 50075s; 1 M$1.50, prepaid parcel post. Satisfaction euaranteed. J. M. Sims, Mystic. Certified purple skin.P R plants $1.25 M. Satisfaction guar, J. T. Goodrum, Warwick. P R pink skin potato, gov't insp. and dipped $1.25 M, del. Mrs. H. M: Mincey, RFD 1, Box | 203, Screven. Yellow and pink skin P R po- tato, $1.25 M, prepaid. S. M. Thornton, Rt. 1, Screven, Big everbearing strawberry Tor large 2 and 3 ft. high; 5, 3 for 2 did Baltimore, Match- \RKET BULLETIN PLANTS FOR SALE P R potato plants, $1.00 M, del; also Marglobe tomato, 75c M, del. Prompt shipment. Good plants. No checks. W. A. Thorn- ton, Screven, Red skin P R insp, and treated, by mail prepaid to zone 2$1.20 M; zone 3, $1.25 M; by express prepaid in Ga, $125 M; 2 M Yellow skin P R, govt insp. and: dipped, $1.25 M, prepaid. No checks.: B, E. Thornton, Rt. 1, Screven, s : $2.35. Special attention to small orders. S. L. Norris, Rt. 1, Quit- man. ae Tobacco broad leaf plants, 10c C. rs. W. T. Mauldin, Rt. 3, Jefferson, : Plenty nice horseradish plants, 20ce doz.; 3 doz. 50c; free 3 bunch- es garlic with each order. Some Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Rt. 1, Alto. Marglobe tomato plants, good root system grown in open, by thousand or truck load, cheap. Dr. J. E, Oden, Blackshear. Long Island cabbage plants, 5c M, 45 for 500, 15c C post- paid. No stamps. Jack Mingle- dorff, Altamaha, P R potato, govt insp. and treated, $1.20 M, del.; Marglobe tomato, 75c M, del. Moss packed. Ready now. No checks. G. D. Mitchell, Screven. : Thorniess red raspberry 40c doz.; 2 yr. old asparagus crowns, $1.50 doz.; sage plants, 50c doz. Well rooted plants, postpaid. Cash or M. O, Mrs. W, B. Allan, RFD 2, Bx 59, Alto. . Imp. purple & pink skin P R potato, $1.50 M, del.; old fash- ioned Boones, $165 M, del. Prompt shipment. Winfred Wal- drip, Flowery Branch. Govt insp. Boones potato, $1.00 M. Now ready. Prompt shipment. C. D, Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Red and yellow skin, gov't insp. and treated, $1.50 M. Exchange for peas and dried fruit, free from worms and core. Ha, pay trans. J, W. Hinson, Hazelhurst. Rh 3.7 : Govt. insp. Boon plants, $1.20 M; $5.00, 5M; Red and Pink Skin plants, $1.10 M; $9.50, 10M; Marglobe plants, 90c M; Dutch cabbage, 75c M del, C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2, P. R. plants, 95c M full count. M. O. J. T. Murray, Odum, Rit. A, Box 158. ; \ Pink Skin plants, $1.25 M fob; $1.50 del. in Ga. J. M. Knowles, Alma, : Marglobe, New Stone, Baltimore and Break-O-Day plants, 75 M; 50c 500; in 5M lots, 60c M; gov't insp. Red Skin P. R. Plants, $1.00 M del Ready. Melvin Deal, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. : Goddis imp. P. R. plants, gov't insp, and treated, $1.25 M post- paid; $1.00 M at bed. Geo. R. Hunt, Kathleen, ~ P. R. potatoes; also Marglobe and Gr. B. tomato, 90c M; 5M, $4.00. Guar. J. P. Morris, Baxley. Imp. red skin P, R. potato, insp. and dipped, $1.10 M; 2M and up, $1.00 M del. Ready. G. W. Aspinwall, Odum. ee Genuine imp. Red Skin P. R. potato, govt insp. and treated, $1.00 M del. in 3rd zone. Prompt shipment. Full count. Milton Ar- nold, Surrency. ; Fresh grown cabbage, tomato and collard plants, now ready, 65c 500; $1.00 M postpaid. Any amount, 65c M col. Frances Wil- liams, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Govt insp. red and pink skin P. R. potato, $1.25 M; old fas jion Spanish Boones, $1.35 M; 1 M lots, $1.00 M del. Prompt ship- ment. Clyde Mathis, Flowery Branch, Rv, 1. jeg? Marglobe, New Stone tomato, 75 M del; $3.00 5M col. Full count. Moss packed. Guar. Ready. Mrs. Floyd Powell, Ocilla, Rt. 1.) Govt insp, imp. P. R. and Gaddis plants, 80e M; $3.75, 5M -cash. Shipped promptly, M. N. Ridley, Baxley. Break ODay and Marglobe plants, $1.00 M; Ruby Kine and pimiento plants, $1.25 M; black beauty ege plants, $1.25 M fob. J. F. Page, Odum, Rt. 1. Pure pink skin P, R.* plants, $1.00 M fob, R. H. Mangham, Tifton, Rt. 3. = Govt insp, banana or yello potato plants; also worlds best tomato plants, $2.00 M; Add post- age. E, T. Clements, Tennille. New Stone plants, 20c Cj 50c, 500; 85 M del:; 5M or more, 55c M fob. Prompt shipment. Obie Crow, Lula, Rt. 1. Pure pink skin P. R. plants, and Ruby King sweet pepper plants, 500, 90c; $1.50 M, postpaid. 'R, L, McRee, Meigs, Gov't insp. P. R. plants, $1.00 MM del; $4.50 col.; Marglobe, Gulf ate tomato plants, T5c_ , $3.00 col. Moss packed c M del.; PLANTS WANTED Govt insp. imp. P. R. plants, pink and red skin, $1.25 M. H. M, Burke, Baxley, Rt. 3. Sweet California wonder pepper plants, hot pepper, moss packed, 25c G. Add postage. Bessie Mart- in, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Heading collards, 20c C; 65c,: 500; $1.10 M; Marglobe tomatoes, | 25c C; 60c, 500. Del. Prompt shipment. Amos Garrett, Gaines- ville Rt : Govt insp. P.R . plants, $1.00 M del. Guar. Prompt shipment. A. M, Beck, Baxley, Rt. 3.. Govt insp. P. R. plants and pink skin bunch slip, ready May 15th; $1.50 M. Add postage. D. L. Garner, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Govt insp. P. R. red skin plants, $1.25 M del, Prompt shipment. W. H..Orvin Sr., Baxley, Rt. 3. hot pepper 10c qt. All postpaid.) Vigorvine tomato plants, 12 ft. kind and Golden Queen, Cabbage, tomato and collard plants, now ready, 60c, 500; $1.00 M prepaid; 60c M col. Shipped pron. ptly. Oda Parrish, Dahlone- ga, Rt. 2. Leading varieties cabbage, to- mato and collard plants, now ready, 20c C;.50c, 300; $1.00 M del.; 75c M col. Lydia Parrish Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Govt insp. imp. red skin P. R. plants, $1.25 M del. Full count, prompt shipment. H. L. Orvin, Baxley, Rt. 3. - Marglobe, New Stone, Gr. B., Break-O-Day tcmato plants, Toc M del. Moss packed. Full count. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Gov't insp. Red Skin P. R.|# plants, $1.00 M del. W. H. Orvin Jr., Baxley, Rt. 3.. _P. R. plants, $1.00 M; $3.25, 4M; Godbys Early, $1.15 M; $4.00, 4M; Niggar Killers, $140 M; $5.00 4 M, O. K. Herin, .Winokur. Pure P. R. plants, state inspect- > ed, $1.00 M. Marglobe and new Stone plants 75c M. Moss pack- ed. Satis. guar. Special prices on tomatoes in large lots. A. F. Maddox, Fitzgerald. Govt insp. and treated P. R. and Nancy Hall plants, $1.00 M. Ship in Ga. M. D. Williams, Ni- chols, Rt. 2. ; Ss Govt insp. P. R. plants, $1.25 M. A. R. Orvin, Baxley, Rt. 3. Pure P. R. plants, insp. and di- \| sease free, $1.00 M; Marglobe, New Stone plant, 75c M; $6.50; 10M fob. B. A. Maddox, Fitzgerald. Imp. Red Skin P. R. plants, gov't insp, and treated, $1.00 M fob; $1.25 M del. in Ga.- Satis. guar. W. A. Poole, Baxley. Dill plants, 25c C; red burley narrow leaf tobacco plants, 25c CG; several colors geranium cut- tings, 25c doz. del. in 1st and 2nd zones. Mrs. L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. age - Reg, O. I. C. hogs and pigs for sale at all times. C. M. Stallings, Carrollton, Rt. 3. eo Fine purebred Black P. C. pigs, 9 wks. old, 35 to 40 lbs. ea. from worlds best lines, registered: in | buyers name; gilts, $12.00 ea.; | males, $11.00 ea. Eldridge Smith, Wadley. - 2 purebred S. P. C. boar pigs, 7 wks. old, wt. about 40 Ibs., $10. ea, fob. Lewis Bryant, Chipley. 8 wks. old pigs, cross S. P. C. and Reg. Berkshire boar, $5.00 ea. 2 for $9.00 at my barn. (on Fayetteville Road). F. M. Waters, Fairburn. : 3 mos. old, reg. Duroc Jersey boar. pigs. Deep red. $11.00 in- cluding papers and crating. G. W.. Doolittle, Sandersville. Big Bone Black Guinea 10 wks. old (all large litters) pigs, $8.00 ea., $15.00 pair, now ready. T. T. Proctor, Eastman. Big Bone B. P. C. bred gilts, reg. in buyers name, and bred to reg, boar. Unless best breeding stock wanted, dont write. C. J. May, Washington. 6 purebred big bone P. C. 10 wks. old pigs, about 40 Ibs. ea., treated for ~life. Shipped your nearest Depot. Sub. to reg. $10 and $8; if reg, add $1. Pedigrees free. 1A. F Scott Jr., Jesup, Rt. 2, Box 47. : Fine, purebred big bone Guinea | pigs, large, healthy, fast growing, easy keepers, cholera immune; selected stock, $8 ea. fob. Frank T. Mindler, Griffin, Rt. C. -'Big Bone Black Guinea 2 yr. old male; $27.50; also gilt, same stock, 2 mos. old, $7 at my barn. W. J. Atkins, Cedartown. Rt. 1. 24 S. P. C. male and 20 gilt 40-65 1b. 7 wks. to 3 mos. old, pigs, reg., and dbl. treated, $10 ea. fob. This covers papers. Geo, W. Bur- ley, Guyton. S. P. C. pigs from senior herd boar, son of New Charm, ex- world Champion, and half broth- er of Mischief Maker, present world Champion; Junior herd boars sire and grand-sire, both world champions. $10.00 ea. treat- ed and reg. Sat. guar. W. A. Tal- iaferro. Blue Ridge. 3 22 mos. old boar, Champion stock, around 1750 Ibs., 2 sows, 15 mos. old, bred, 200 Ibs. ea., 4 boars, 1 sow, 12 wks. old pigs., Above all S. P. C., reg. in buyers name; Black Essex and Duroc cross sow and 5 sow pigs from S. P. C. boar. At my place, 5 mi, Brunswick. E. A. Johnson, Brunswick, Rt. 1. 'S. P. C. pigs out of dams of best breeding, sired by. Terrific, Jr., half brother to the present Worlds Jr. Champion boar. dbl. treated, reg. buyers name, $10.00 ea. at 8-10 wks. old. L. J. Wash- ington, Jackson, Rt. 1. Thoroughbred big bone Guinea Sow, bring pigs in August (nd litter); 7 pigs first litter. Good mother. Mrs. Wade Mize, Toccoa, Re. 2. Purebred Duroc Jersey 6 mos. old male pig, $12.00 at my place, _or $15 crated and shipped. Can be reg. buyer's name. Mrs. mi esmeer | Want family with 2 an and 1 or 2 mules. Can move same. H..C. May, Athens. co and pairs} operate 5 to 10 for 1939. Located.10 mi. Griffin, Rt. 3. Key Road. J. HOGS WANTED. FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WAN - Want to raise 2-4 pigs on shares, also want hens in exc. for other value. Mrs. C.-T, Williams, Dal- las. Rt. 2. aa Want Duroc-Jersey boar pig, 2-3 mos. old, dark cherry red, strictly O. C. K.. breeding with |none of the. leggy type blood; want the blocky type (of 15 yrs. ago), at reasonable price, if you have one. L. M. Kennedy, Collins. Want any kind hogs. State low- est price. S. A. Thompson, Thom- aston, 405 Oak St. es FARM HELP WANTED Want good, sober, apright, hon- est man, 30-65 yrs. to help around the place and run a erist mill. | Give half the mill makes and he pay me board, or give him 1-4 and board him free, or take as one of family and board and clothe, H. T. Jones, Buchanan, Re 2 = eg want at once middleaged wo- man to help on small farm, do- ing light farm work, no field | | work, Small salary, room and board. Mrs. M. J. Ryman, Dal- | ton. Rt. 1, ~ Want communicate with reli- able party able furnish self, to h. farm on shares 95 mi. Atlanta on highway, J. . Dickenson, Griffin. |= Want girl, 16 to 25 yrs. old for light farm work no field work. Orphan preferred. Steady year round wages, $8 mo. board and room, Mrs. M. Ll. Jones, Atlanta, Zz Want at once, nice girl or wo- man, not over 50 yrs. to live in home and do light farm. work, for clothes and some spending money. Apply at once. Mrs. Ss. T. Taylor, Valdosta. Rt. 2, Box 4. Want couple, preferably middle- aged, to assist with farm work, part salary and: interest in crop. A, H. Marquardt, Conyers. Rt. 3. Want nice, good, settled, coun- try raised woman or girl for light farm work, no field work. Private room, board and salary. Give ref. Mrs. John Soloman, Jeffersonville. Want small family to work on farm by day. Gen. farm work. J. H, Leverett, Parrott. Rt. 1. Want neat, clean woman, 25- 35 yrs., no children, to milk and do other light farm work. Frank Kacsik, Macon. 769 Broadway. Want nice, healthy young wo- man, 20-25 yrs., to live as one of family and do light farm work, no field work. $8 mo. and board. All letters answered. Mrs. J. G. Espy, Summerville. Rt. 2, Box 77. Want woman with clean, good character, to live in home with aged couple as one of family and do light farm work, no field work, Notify at once. Mrs. J. W. Simpson, Howell. P. O. Box 13. Want work hands, man and! wife preferred, for work on farm. Top wages. At once. Furnish house. wood and water available. Gordon Porter, White. Rt. 1. Want smart woman, up to 30 yrs., with good habits to help with light farm work for- home. board and small salary. Must be reliable, good character. Re- ply at once. Mrs. J. H. Deckle, Register. <= Want neat, healthy, middle- aged woman, unencumbered, to live in home and help with light farm work, no field work. Good home, board, washing and small weekly wage. Must have best ref. Apply Mrs. Paul P. Watkins, Woodstock, Ga. or 85 Houston St. N.E., Atlanta. Want clean, respectable woman to help with light farm work, no field work, also milk. Mrs. Victor Vaughan, Towns. Want middleaged white woman to live in home and help with light farm work, milk one cow. Board and salary. Write at once. orig W.H. Treadaway, Curryville, Want at once, white or colored girl to help with light farm work, | no field work, in exc. for room, board and clothes, Orphan pre- ferred. Mrs. Joe Jackson, Adairs- ville. Rt. 2. coped Want woman, 20 to 30 yrs. old, smart, trustworthy for light farm work, also milk one cow. No field work, Christian home and reason- able salary. Write. Mrs. H. C. Miller, Helena. Rt. 1. Want. white, settled woman for light farm work, no field work. On highway 2 mi. town, Ref. req. Joe Davis. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Want single, white man, exp. gen, farming, strictly sober, hon- est and good worker (and do good work), 18 to 40 yrs., $13.00 mo, board and laundry. Come at once. L. B. McCleskey, Alpha- ecrt 2 plow hands! Want young girl for light farm work, Orphan preferred. Pay transportation if nesessary. $6.00 mo., and board. Mrs. J. Podhouser, Atlanta. 442 Forrest Ave., N. E. Want white girl, clean, smart, good character, no bad habits, to do light farm work, no field work. Communicate at once. Pre- fer country raised. Mrs. J. C. Hodges, Atlanta. 993 Washington St. S. W. Want 25-40 yrs., for developing small farm and to raise poultry. Share same. James. F. Corbitt, Rome. 212 Elm St. eee Want middleaged, white wo- man for light farm work, clean, healthy, Good pleasant Christian. home, some spending money and Meansville. sae Want good man to work on farm, Good wages and give board if single. Apply at once. T. A. Foster, Shellman. RFD. Want unencumbered, white wo- man, 30-45 yrs. old, for light farm work Private room, board and $10 to $12 per month. Ward Whelchel, Douglas. 7 : Want 2 males, 1 female, heal- thy, honest, intelligent, worthy, no bad habits, for farm work with aged couple. D. A. Bradham, Glennville. Rt. 4. es Want good, reliable white man for light farm work, Small salary, -portion of crop and live with good, Christian people, board and laundry. No drinker. Mrs. Alice Garmon, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Box 86. _ Want middleaged woman to milk 2 cows and other light farm work, live as one of family and small salary. At once. Mrs. A. T. Bowman, inggold. Rt. 2. Want unencumbered white woman, 25-35 yrs., for light farm. work, no field work, Home as one of family and $4.00 month. Mrs. N. L. Banks, Atlanta. 706 Shelton Ave. S. W. _Want middleaged woman to help with light farm work, for home aS one of family and little spending. money. Henry ONeal. Lyons. Rt. 3, Box 13. s POSITIONS WANTED _White man, 30 yrs. old, mar- vied, wife (no children), sober. honest, wants job, Exp. dairy worker and truck driver, or any kind farm work. Can furnish ref. Olin P. Crews, White F. D. 2. gee 17 yr. old boy ne js@ on farm. Willing to go anywhere. Fare to be furnished. Melvin Frye, Dallas, Rt. 3.. 7 yr. old man wants work on Vegetable farm. $8.00 mo. and koard. H. M. Ray, stone Mtn., Rt. 1, Care T. J. Ray. = Want position doing light farm work with reliable people doing light farm work. Raised on farm. $2.50 week and home. Othella Reece, Austell. Rt. 2. Mother with 3 boys, 15, 17 and 19 yrs. of age, want work on dairy -or truck farm, Willing workers and want regular work. White. Mrs, A. L. Boyd, Davisboro, _Middleaged couple educated, re- fined, want job on farm. Expert truck farmer and poultryman. Raised on the farm. Can handle labor, exp, caretaker, dependable, trustworthy. Could come any time. rf - Jones, Atlanta. Care Gen. . ' 28 yr. old widow wants light farm work, no field work. Have 2 yr. old baby. For home for self and baby and little spending money. Mrs. Nellie Griffis, Ocilla Rt. 2, Box 89. Nice, white, single, middleaged woman wants job light farm work for reasonable salary with good people. Miss Ruth Osborne, Sparta Rt. 1, Box 86. Settled, unencumbered woman wants light farm work, no field work, State duties in answering Salary in proportion to amount of work. Miss Catherine L. Wood, Atlanta. Care Gen, Del: Widow, 39 yrs. old and son, 7 yrs. old, want light farm work, no field work, with reliable nice people in country in exch. for home for self and son and reas- onable salary. Mrs. Ann Law- rence, Atlanta. Care of -Gen. Del. Want job in dairy or poultry farm, Exp. truck driver. Good ref. Can begin at once. State wages, etc. J. M. Jones, Talking. Rock, Rt. 2. Man and wife want work in dairy of gen. farm \#rk for wages. Both good workers and know how. Can also drive truck -or tractor and keep up machinery. References. R. E. Clark, Blakely. Rt, 2, Box 89,. Care of Charlie Williford. Large family want job any kind farm or mill work. 2 plow hands and plenty hoe help, also exp. | Sawyer. M. D. Pettett, Ranger, clothes. Mrs. W. D. Christopher,| * driver, wants job on_ Mother, daughter, and daughter want light farr in same home. Respecta est, no bad habits, and workers. Room and boar small salary. Mrs. Eisenme lanta, 879 Gordon St., S. 083602 Ro Want job as Miller ar Wright. 20 yrs. exp. Marrie fectly sober. Moderate sala: w. A. Covgill, Bowersville. near Pooler Ga. Living q and reasonable salary. Ha John G: Jones, Atlanta tol Ave. 7 See _ 32 yr. old, si bad. habits, farm. Roy Clore, Soci Rt. 2, Care of J. L. Man and wife, whi place on farm to work by Both young willing Write. R. S. Craig, At King Aver = 4. ee 44 yr. old, single m farm work with Christ light work if possible. Ma exp., have previously s in poultry raising; als odd: jobs. H. M. Fiss, Atl Washington St. S. W. . Unencumbered, middleag: life time experience in gen jing and tobacco growin curing, best of ref., as to ter and ability, wants j as overseer or Manager 10. horse farm. Give full lars. Jas. A. Ryals, Cov Rt. 1, (Monticello Road Country raised widow children want home wit christian people on far good hands to work and along with. For room, bos some salary. Come after fare. Mrs. Annie Blankensh vonian Rt. Tov ioe Widow, alone, wants jo farm work with good people for home and sma No field work, Mrs. Lucin ron, Whitesburg. Rt. 1, J. R. Clark, _ Want to hear from. parti ing Hides to tan. G. D. I Bowdon, Rt. 3. : Want job with respectab farming, live stuck and care for estate, etc. Life ti for home and salary. E. ratte, Ty Ty. Be 50 yr. old woman want farm. work, no field wo. home and small sala: Potter, Fayetteville. RFD of Rev, Joe Stallings. 15 yr. old colored girl job with good people, ligh work, no field work, $ and home, Alma Stalling: etteville, Rt. 3. ae 18 yr. old boy wants , farm near Dalton, Tunnel or somewhere in that Paul Parks, Ellijay. Rt. 5. 22 yr. old widow with old child wants light far1 no field work, for good for self and child and s ry. Mrs. Gladys Wyatt, 19 yr old, country r wants light farm work work. for board and sale exch. Miss Myrtice Gore, F Ville RGD Widow wants home wit people in exch. for ligh work, no field work, anc month. Mrs. D. 0. Hamilt lanta, 62 Dorothy St. S Unencumbered, white of good character wa once, helping with work, no field work. Ref High School education Francine M. Hale, Atlan Piedmont Ave., "He 9808 Want job on farm. Do a farm work. 34 yrs. old, so small salary and board. : John Craig, LaFayette. 29 yr. old white countr woman wants light farn Ready begin any time. C ter or send bus fare. Bass, Uvalda. Rt. 2, Car sie Lee Cooper. Mother and 15 yr. 0 want jobs, light farm field work, at the State salary, etc. first le Vv. Johnson, Nicholls. Rt. Want Blacksmith job jocality, salary or oll Must be well equipped. mendations: furnished law, Wrightsville. Care Smith. a Want job as caretak rienced farmer, al and can furnish ref. | and daughter. M. E. Bs enta. Rt 1 , 39 yr. old woman, UW ed; refined, educated, farm work, no field wor able salary, roo: Maybelle Powell, ce Oe