rato oe 2 " Sa : Dont Sa in vou Clog coThe report from the Douglas and Valdosta markets came in too late for publication in our st issue The outstanding point in the Valdosta tter was that there would ,be some increase this ar over last in the acreage planted to vegetables. What struck our attention in the Douglas let- te was the fact that a good many farmers who planted tomatoes last year for the first time were, disappointed as to the result of their. efforts and | uld- not plant any this year. A few of the older growers would, however, increase their plantings a so the final acreage should be about the same. Now the farmer who finally. succeeds in any > is the one who farms his land and does not try speculate in any crop. His first object must be, o matter what he plants, to see that his rotation is such that his land will grow steadily more fertile ach year. You have probably noticed that the rmers whose land is the richest are in the best pe financially. Now if we will lay out our trop so as to nt our regular crops in such a rotation as, to c armit the planting of some soil building crop on e land every two years we will begin to get mewhere. On land planted to vegetabls this ade very rich. Here it is recommended by the = most successful truck farmers that a leguminous crop: such as cow peas or soy beans or Austrian s follow every vegetable crop. This supplies e necessary vegetable matter and you will see it flected in your nee vegetable crop no matter what it is. . ou want to grow a truck crop plant the: ne bon suited to your soil, oom conditions, and our location and stick to i Then plant in a moderate way and dont specu late in your own crop. ies. of fresh vegetables prevailing on State { Farmers Market, Atlanta, today, Feb. 2th: BEANS, Lima, per bushel hamper _---- $2.00-$2.75. BEANS, Snap, per bushel hamper _______- 2.25-2.50. CABBAGE, bulk, per 100 pounds __----_-_. 90-1.10 COLLARDS, per dozen bunches ___.--~__. 40-.60 eae per bushel hamper ___-_-_- 1.00-1.50 PER, per bushel hamper sae ee "1.50-2.00 | - POTATOES. T, per 100 lb. bag -________ 1,45-1.60 eens. per dozen bunches ~-.--_-_-__. 35-.40 INACH, per bushel hamper -_.---____-+_. 60-.80 QU ASH, per bushel hamper _._--._- > 3.00-3.50 EET POTATOES, bulk, per 100 Ibs, __1.10-1.25 |~ TURNIPS, See per dozen bunches ractice is most necessary for such land must be - _ nitrogen. - : Troup Co.s Pat Aetioad The Hogansville-Troup County Livestock: Association will hold its first livestock auction || sale at the new Hogansville Stock Yards, Ho- gansville, Georgia, on Tuesday, March th, at 11:00 a. m. All livestock will be sold at auction. This sale will be the first of regular monthly sales on the first Tuesday of each month. dP The Bureau of Markets of the State Depart- ment of Agriculture will assist in the sale. . soils. Feed and Seed Loans Applications for Emergency Crop and Feed | Loans for 1939 are now ready to be received and field supervision for the Farm Credit Administra- |} tion for the various counties can be. reached through the County Agents office. The loans will be made, as in the ae only to farmers whose cash requirements are small and cannot obtain credit from any other source. The money loaned will be limited to the farmers im- mediate and actual cash need for growing his 1939 crop or for the purchase of feed for livestock. Farmers who can obtain the funds they need from any other source for crop and feed loans are not eligible for crop and feed loans from the Farm Credit Administration. The loans will not be made | to standard rehabilitation clients whose current needs are provided for by the Farm Security. Ad- "ministration. ae < As in the past, farmers who Bitaln Emergency ee and Feed Loans will give as security a firsts. lien on the crop financed or first lien on livestock to. be fed if the money borrowed is to be used to | produce or purchase feed for livestock. Where loans are made to tenants the Acagidrd or others having an interest in the crops financed or livestock to be fed, are required to waive their | claims in favor of a lien to the Governor of the ~ Farm Credit Administration until the loan is repaid. - oF ertilizer Recommendations Our recommendation is that farmers apply ap- proximately 32 pounds each of nitrogen, phosphate | and potash. Of: course, this is a general recommen- dation and, there are several fertilizers adopted by the manufacturers that will serve nicely on a great many of our soils. As shown in Bulletin 196, the importance in fer- tilizing cotton on Georgia soils is to have enough It should, of course, be balanced by the other two elements. It is, therefore, important that use of nitrogen. Only the nitrogen should not fall below 32 pounds. a few soils in the state that grow too large a weed and the cotton remains green throughout the sea- . Coastal Plains at least 32 pounds K20 per acr seeded. #5 es 32 pounds each of the three plant foods. 6-8-6, using 530 pounds per acre. Also, a 5-7-5 can be used if it is applied at ihe rat a: Pexcdaacek ond Ga. Pe Station. son, it might be well to cut the amount to 24 spina These conditions appear to be very exceptiona 32 pounds of phosphate appears to be enough o average soils, although there is comparative little loss if we apply a little more phosphate than thi Possibly there are some soils which might gro good - crops: with a smaller amount of phosphat but it is generally a good plan to keep the ph phate high in the soils, es ecially, where wi iter cover crops are being grown. x The potash varies considerably on differe For some of our heavier Piedmont soils, an some of the soils in the Limestone valley 24 pounds is sufficient. On some of the sandy soils in the Piedmont and some of the gray pebbly land in the In applying fertilizer to cotton it is just as im portant to get the right amount per acre as. to get the right formula. Returning to the mixed fertilizer adapted for registration, 40 pounds of the 8-8-8 will give you Approx. imately the same results can be obtained from a 530 pounds 6-8-4 is very satisfactory on the heavy. Piedm soils and many of the Norfolk soils in the Coast: Plains that are not extremely deficient in potasl of 640 pounds per acre. In all the above formulas it is not necessa to add a topdressing of nitrogen. The follow n formulas can be used if the cotton is topdressed _ af cropping time with 100 pounds of soda and its equivalent. 4-8-8, 4-8-6, and 4-8-5. If any of these formulas are used. on soils that are deficient in potash, a topdressing of 100 pounds of soda should be supplemented with some potashR. P. Bledsoe No. 1 Soft Hogs, 180 to 240 Ibs. ee ae No. 2 Soft Hogs, 150 to 180 Ibs. ______________6.60 No. 3 Soft Hogs, 130 to 150 Ibs. neath 35 No. 4 Soft Hogs, 110 to 130 Ibs, -2-----12 6.10 No.5 Pigs,..60: milk and ne lilies, also spider lilies for arge (no small) chrysanthe- mums and dahlia bulbs. Mine are i Mrs. W. B. Hester _ Scabiosa mixed colors, purple oxglove, yellow button mums 45 ozen; lavendar iris, orange and lackberry lily 5e each; red and white double poppy seed 10c tea- oonful. Mrs. Ludie Davis, Rock ce. : , * 6 colors mums, Shasta daisies 5e dozen; 2 shades red large ype mums 35e dozen; dbl. yellow) -cannas 40c dozen; blue agera- tum 10 buneh; purple lilac, red unnin roses, red velyet roses 1pe each. Sara Manis, Rocky 7 colors double geraniums, 3 solors sultanas, 5 kinds begonias, sady Washington geranium, Xmas cactus, Jew striped and reen, ferns and others 6 cuttings 5c; exchg, for double peonies. Mrs. G. Landin, Toceoa, _ Azaleas, red dogwood white gines, redbuds, ivy, laurel, holly, pussy willow, flowering pears, li- acs, red maple, white dogwood, . for 25c; evergreen galax, trail- g@ arbutus, tanzy, Dusty Miller, onquils, daffodils 15 dozen. Add postage. Bertha Holland, Miner- Bit, 2s Rhododendrons, Cherokee oses, pussy willows, redbuds, red and silver maples, red and white ogwood, tulip poplars, azaleas, for 25; trailing arbutus, ever- reen galax, 15e dozen. Add post- ge. Susie Wilkins, Morganton. -@herokee roses, azaleas, red- buds, pussy willows rhododen- drons, red and white dogwood, red and silver maples, tulip pop- lars, red Japonicas, coralberry 3 for 25c; golden glow, day lilies, 35e dozen. Add postage. F. E. _Abererombie, Mineral Bluff. - Fine dpuble all colors holly- hock seed 15 cupful postpaid. Mrs. Henry Walker, Rt. 3, Wash- ington. _ Well grown large flowering pansy plants postpaid, 25e dozen. Mattie McConnell, 610 N. Wall St., Calhoun. ~ Crabapples, white dogwood, zaleas pussy willows, Mtn. lau- 1 2-3 ft. 75e dozen, red Japon- -ieas, 26e each; arbor-vitaes, 2-3 ft., 40c each, postpaid. Addie _ Abercrombie, Loving. Junipers, 1 boxwood, Japonica, / 20c each; white dogwoods, crab- apples, strawberry bush $1.00 dozen; baby breath 10c each. Add postage. Dovie Abercrombie, Loving. Hastings Roggli Swiss Giant pansy plants, large size, assorted colors, 25 dozen; six colors chrysanthemums 25c dozen. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2 Austell. Sage and rosemary plants, pink perennial sweet peas, 10c each; gaillardia, ragged robin, Johnny imp ups, Shasta daisies and eae yarrow 10c dozen; red ber- bamot 10c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers,- Griffin. - Boston ivy vine 6 for 25c; chry- -santhemums, wine and_ yellow, large type well rooted; Swiss giant violets, 25c dozen; May cactus, large pink blooms 10c ea. cutting; okra seed -20e lb. Post- Sic g prepaid. Mrs. L, C. Etheridge, - Rt. 1, McIntyre. Old fashioned deuble white yink, mixed plumosos fragrant 50e per C; Siberian lilies, mixed iris, April blooming narcissus 80e per C; Regale lilies Madonna lilies 6 for 50c. Mrs. Christine McLeod, Rt. 2, Box 166, College Redbuds, red dogwoods, 6 for| 25e; azaleas 5 for 25c; 3 yr. old arbor-vitaes 50c each; blue iris 15c dozen; white pines 2 for 25c; evergreen galax 10c dozen, Post- paid. Mrs. Hattie Deh: rt, Miner- al Bluff. ~! Red dogwoods 7 for 25c; aza- leas 6 for 25c; blue iris 20c dozen; arbor-vitaes, 45c each; myrtle vine, 15 dozen, Add postage. Earl Dehart, Minera! Bluff. Red and yellow azaleas, red a oods, altheas, lilies, flower- ing peaeh trees, sugar plums, sweet scented crabapples sprouts $1.00 dozen: double red .apon- icas, 20c each; Snowdrops, Snow on Mt., Dbl. tansy, leek, 50c doz. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. Laurel and ivy, red dogwoods, white pine, pussy willow, 3 for 25c; jonquils and daffodils, aza- leas, 15e dozen. Miss Beulah Milholland, Mineral Bluff. } White dogwood, 4 for $1.00; marmosa 2 to 8 ft. 50e to $1.00;: Mtn. laurel $1.00 and $2.00. G. D Miller, Woodland. 1 Cape Jasmine 8 ft. high, 30 ft. around $50.00; 1 Cape Jas- mine 3 ft, high 8 ft. around. $10.00; one 2 ft. high, 2 ft, around $5.00. All even blooming. At my home. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Layonia. Mixed azaleas. Cherokee roses, 3 ft. 65c dozen; forsythia, purple lilae, white brides wreath, red Japonicas, 2 for 25c; trailing ar- butus, evergreen galax, hardy phlox, white jonquils, 15e dozen, 60c per C. Postpaid. Ruth Wilson, Loving. Double yellow Japonicas, snow- balis, purple lilacs. 2 for 25; golden bells, pink almond, Rose of Sharon, Double white spirea. 3 for 25c, purple iris $1.00 per C. well rooted. Add postage. Miss Uline Duvall, Ellijay. .- Mareh flowers 25 dozen; yel- low eannas 25c bunch; dogwood, Mtn. laurels, wild honeysuckle, 25e each; 1 Boxweod, $1.50; 2 ar- bor-vitaes $1.00 each; hedge, 6 yrs. old $1.00 each. Add postage. Clyde Abererombie, Rt. 3, Elii- jay. a Yellow Japonieas, pink and red roses 10c each; blue spider lilies, pink phlox different colors aza- leas 40c dozen; jonquils, white narcissus $1.00 per C; purple iris, purple foxgloves 50c dozen. Add postage. Ruth Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Red crepe myrtles 35c each} yellow trumpet, white daffodils, $1.25 per C; yellow jonquils, pur- ple iris, pink phlox, dbl. yellow, red sgl. cannas $1.35 per C; pink fairy lilies, 30c dozen; Sprengeri ferns $2.50 a dozen. Maut Harris, Bremen. g Bronze color gladiolas 15e doz- en bulbs; will exchg. for dried fruit, 1 doz. bulbs fer 1 lb. fruit; or 100 Ib. white feed sacks free from holes. Each pay postage. Send either and get bulbs by re- turn mail. Mrs. W. R. Mallard, RFD.2, Jesup. White spruce pine, holly, Mtn. ivy, laurel, dogwood, English dog- wood, Balm Gilead, $1.00 dozen; Japonicas 15 each; azaleas all eolors 35c dozen; wisteria, crab- apple 10c each; sweet shrubs, jonquils, daffodils 20e dozen. Mrs W. F. Bailey, Rt. 2, Eliijay. ~ Large type ehrysanthemums; Jean Hamlin white, R. C. Pull- ing yellow, Martha Marie pink, White Cloud with cream center, Black Hawk red, Lavendar ya- riegated, cream 20 plants $1,00. Mrs. Lee Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. Imperial Japanese. Morning Glory seed mixed colors 106 spoonful; largest type chrysan- themums, Summer gold, Silver wedding, Golden. Glow, pink, bronze, cream-ball yellow, yel- low Sultan 15 plants 50c. Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Harmon, Cal- houn, Rt. 2. ; Azaleas, Pussy Willow, tulip poplars coralberry, white pines, Holly, Cherokee roses, red and white dogwood. red and silver maples, rhododendrons, yellow thernless roses, 3 for 25c; day lil- ies, hardy ferns 25ce doz. PP. Su- sie Wilson, Loving. j Two boxwoods, one 12 years old, the other 14 years old. Mrs. A. W. Mulkey, Quill (15 miles East of Ellijay and 1 mile from) Quill postoffice). Large double dahlias, garnet red, 3 for 25c, 12 for 75c; hydran- geas, rooted wisteria, crepe myr- tle, bridal wreath, hibiscus, large white lily bulbs 10 each; white chrysanthemums, snapdragons, 10c dozen. Add postage. Exchg. for azaleas. Mrs. J. M. Stevens, St. Marys. Old fashioned sweet double pinks, also plumosos pinks, Ap- ril blooming nareissus, mixed ir- is, Siberian lilies, 200 for $1.00; snake heads 2 doz. 45c. Postpaid. Mrs. Dick Powell, Rt. 2, College Park, Snowballs well rooted; lilacs, honeysuckle bushes 50c each; dogwood 5 for $1.00; daffodils, 50c dozen; ferns $1.00 dozen. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Add postage.] Purple lilacs, altheas weeping Mary, pink almond, pink myrtle. flowering quince, dogwood, gold- en belis, pink weigelias, double spirea, brides bouquet, 10c each, | 2 for 15c; daffodils, iris 15e doz- en, 2 for 25c. Mrs. J. W. Silver, Talking Rock. Yellow, white narcissus or- ange lilies; snowdrops, $1.00 per C; Tiger lilies, pink, white, yel- low, red, orange azaleas, Mtn. laurel, rhododendrons, red Jap- onieas, golden bells, coralberry, dogwood, flowering quince $1.00 per dozen, Jean Penland, Ellijay. Blue iris, $1.00 per C; peach roses 25c each; yellow, white, red chrysanthemums, 25c dozen; Christmas jasmine 6 for 50c; golden bells 25c each; Bridal Wreath 15c each. Exchg. for any- thing can use. Hoyt Abercrombie. Rt. 3, Bllijay. 2 Double crimson Japonicas, red, pink, yellow white 6 yr. old 50c each; weeping Mary 3 for $1.00; dogwood 4 for $1.00; ferns $1.00 dozen; iris, 35e- dozen; lilacs, 50 each. Miss Sara Sue Barrett, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Mixed iris, trailing arbutus, ferns 25c dozen; spruce, forsy- thia, dogwood, laurel, Amrican Beauty rose, butterfly, spirea, azaleas $1.00 dozen; purple lilac 50c each; snowdrops, day lilies jonquils, narcissus 2 doz. 25c. Bill Penland, Ellijay. _ Cannas, dahlias, 25c; pink peo- nies, wisteria, ivy, lilac, bridal wreath, crepe myrtle, boxwoods, lemon lilies, iris 20c.- Exchg. for pot flowers.'Add postage. W. V. Silvers, Rt. 3, Box 88, Ellijay. - Sweet Williams. 25c dozen; standing cypress 20c; larkspur coreopsis, 10c dozen, 2 for 15c; different colors chrysanthemums, 15. dozen; pomegranate 25c each or 5 for $1.00. Well rooted. No checks. Cash with order. Mrs, E, B. Warren, Rt. 2, Toomsboro, , Three small white or spruce pine 25c; cedar 25c each; 2 dog- woods 2 for 25c; 3 Mtn. laurels 35c. Add postage. Miss Nellie Fay Anderson, Murraysville, Rt. 1. Yellow fragrant narcissus,. jon- quils, abelia, fast growing box- wood, Irish Juniper cuttings, 15 dozen, $1.00 per C; red mums 25c dozen; $1 per C; large plumed pink spirea 20c each 6 for $1. PP orders over 50c. Betty Joe Kim- sey; Young Harris. Red Japenieas 75 dozen; aza- leas mixed colors $1.00 dozen; old fashioned althea lilies, mixed col- ors 40c dozen; yellow and white Jasmine 35 each; trumpet daf- fodils 40@ dozen; sweet shrubs 25e each; lemon lilies 40c dozen. Jachin Roper, Mineral Bluff. Star Bethlehem, blue iris, pink primroses, striped hedge. grass 25c dozen; cedar bushes, 50c each. Ida Southerland, Rt. 3, EBHijay. 15 or 20 different colors mixed dahlias 50e dozen; mixed colors hardy phlox, mums, iris, thrift, 25 for 25e; hibiscus, tiger - lilies, red hot. pokers, oaklead hydran- geas, winter verbena, blue white violets, 25c dozen. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. = Cannas: Eureka, Apricot, City) Portland, Rosea Gigantea, Red -Humbert, Yellow Humbert, A, Conard, Wyoming, Wentzers, Co- lossal, 30e dozen, $2.00 per C; Rosamond Cole 50c dozen. Add postage on small orders. Mrs, J. E. Harrell, Quitman, ~ White pines, hollys, red and white dogwoods, tulip popears, mixed colors azaleas, ~ maples, crabapple sprouts, wild cherry, peach, plum sprouts, Mtn. laur- els, rhododendrons, All well root- ed $1.00 dozen PP. Miss Ethel Wilson, Culberson, N. C. (Res. of Ga.) Large well rooted blueberry bushes 20c dozen; crabapple, red June plum~-sprouts $1.00 dozen; rhododendrons, azaleas red and white dogwood, laurels 75c dozen; large dahlias, 6 colors 50c dozen. PP. Mrs. Lucy Wilson, Sweet Gum. : Red verbena, purple violets 10c dozen; grass- pinks, sweet Williams 20c dozen; phlox, lark- spur 20c per , all colors chry- sagthemums 25c per C; 8 colors geraniums, lantanas, sultanas 5 each; 8 kinds negonias 10c each. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston. Red, white dogwoods, tulip pop- lars, mixed colors azaleas, white pines, rhododendrons Mtn. lau- rels, red, yellow maples, Pussy Willows, holly, sweet shrubs, crossvine, all well rooted $1.00 dozen PP. Miss Dorothy Wilson, Culberson, N. C. (Res. of Ga.) Min. laurels, rhododendrons, red, yellow azaleas, coralberrys, redbud, erabapple dogwood, nemlocks, pussy willows, straw- berry bush, white pine, all well rooted 3 ft. high. $1.00 dozen, postpaid. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrom- bie, Mineral Bluff. Wild birdfoot violets, wild iris bulbs, bload root, yellow root, $1.50 per C; searlet, red and pink verbena, $1.00 dozen; wild sweet Williams, wild ferns, $2.00 per C. Add postage. Mrs. Clara Belle Carey, Rt. 1 Royston. NS Sit po poset aigt -erabapples 75c dozen; $1.00 dozen, postpaid. Jonquils, daffoails, 15e dozen; snowballs. 30 dozen; Eng. dog-} wood, privet hedge, rambler roses, 25c dozen; yellow root and Queen of the Meadow 25c lb. del. Lionell Eller, Morganton, Red and yellow azaleas, dog-| wood, coralberry, pussy willows red, crabapple, silver maple, hemlock, strawberry, Mtn. laur- els, rhododendrons, white pines, all nice rooted plants, 3 ft. high $1.00 ' dozen postpaid. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. Thorniess red raspberries 30 for $1.00, cherry sprouts early Richmond 2-3 ft. $1.00 dozen; red and yellow plums $1.00 dozen; blueber- ries, 25c dozen. Add postage on orders less than $1.00. Mary Dickey, Morganton. Honeysuckle bushes, Snowball 50c each; dogwood 25c each; daf- fodils 45c dozen; spruce pines 60c each. Mrs. M. M. Gentry, Rt. 3, Ellijay. i Pussy willows, white pine, dog-' wood, hemlock, redbud, red and yellow azaleas, coralberry, crab- apple, Mtn. laurel, silver maple, rhododendrons, strawberry bush, all niee rooted plants 3 ft. high, Mrs. Joe Henry Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee roses, red and yellow azaleas, coralberry, red- bud, crabapple, Mtn. laurel, dog- wood, white pines, hemlock. pus~ sy willow, all rooted plants 3 ft. high, $1.00 dozen postpaid. Mrs. Nellie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff, : Snowdrop, jonquil, day lilies, Shasta daisies, native ferns $1.00 per C; yellow thornless monthly roses redbud, red and white dog- wood, 3 color azaleas, Mtn. lau- rels, rhododendrons, erabapples, spruce and white pine 2-4 ft. $1 dozen, Leila Dickey, Morganton. _ Snowdrop, jonquils, day lilies $1.00 per_C; blue iris, evergreen, galax, Mtn. fern, 25e dozen; aza- leas, coralberry, Mtn. laurel, red bud rhododendrons, spruce, and white pines, red and white dog- wood 2-4 ft. $1.00 dozen. Addie Leatherwood, Blue Ridge. Pink crepe myrtle well rooted 25e each; black walnut, 2 ft. size 25c each; white and black scup- pernong, black muscadine, May cherry, large blue plum, large red or yellow plums, Concord and Malaga grapes, moss packed 10c each. Geraldine Entrekin, Rt. 2, Bowdon. : Blue iris, red cannas, Blue Eas- ter lilies, Tiger lilies $1.00 per C: blue hyacinth 40c dozen; white narcissus 60c per C. Add postage. Mrs. Dora 2, Bremen. White narcissus 60c per C; Blue Easter lilies, Tiger lilies, red eanna lilies, $1.00 per C. Add postage. Mrs. Bonnell Nixon, Rt. -2, Bremen. : -15 Junipers 3 to 10 ft. Reason- able. Will have to bring truck te get these; altheas, hardy hibis- eus, rose bushes, spirea, golden- bell, 3 for 25c; iris, jonquils, daf- fodils hardy phlox, 20c dozen. Mrs. Osear Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Boxwoods well rooted 50c each; cannas 50c dozen; crepe miyrtles, 10c each; foxgloves, 20c dozen; yellow Japonicas 25e each. Mrs. Rosie Smith, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Purple, white, yellow iris, jon- quils, white narcissus, 20c doz.; fexglove 30c dozen; azaleas 75c dozen; Kudzu vine well rooted, 65c dozen; cannas, (orange cal- or bloom) 50c doz.; yellow pinks, 40c dozen. Add postage. Gwen Northcutt, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 5 Pyramid arbor-vitae 10 ft. $1.50; glove 50c; boxwood $1.00 to 6; cypress $1.00 each; junipers 50c and $1.00 peonies 25 each; blooming shrubs 25c each. Mrs. W, T. Panter Morganton. White paper narcissus, Star of Bethlehem, orange day lilies 15c dozen, 2 for 25c; pink crepe myi- tles, English dogwoods, wild aza- leas, sweet shrubs, old fashioned roses, 10c each, 3 for 25e. Add postage. Mrs. Harold Bunch, Talking Rock. Orange day lilies, daffodils, Star Bethlehem, $1.00 per C; Snowball, English dogwood, Christmas Jasmine, weeping Lin- da Brides wreath, pink and white altheas, hibiscus, mixed color honeysuckles, ete. 2 for 25e plus postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. . Large bronze mums, baby but- ton mums, white, pink and yel- low 25c dozen; deep pink crepe myrtles and lilacs rooted 15e ea. Miss Ruby Smith, Rt. 2, Buchan- anys Christmas carol 25c each; Ma- donna, riger and amaryllis bulbs 4 for 25c; forsythia, pink crepe myrtle, pink almond 10c each; mock orange 5 for 5c; white, pur- ple, blue iris 10 clump; holly- hocks 6c each, 6 fcr 20c. Mrs. Lu- la Hawkins Rt. 3, Alpharetta. White scuppernong vines well rooted 10c each, $1.00 dozen; yel- low jonquils daffodils, 15e dozen ponte: Annie Cole, Rt. 2, Bow- Ons = : : Rd. Atlanta. Mosley, Rt.| Lily of Valley 50c dozen; I lilies, 45c dozen; althea white, orchid, pink, trumpet d fodils 40c dozen; white narcis 30e dozen; pink spirea, 20e each. Mrs. H. D. Roper, Mineral Blu Jonquil bulbs 25c per C iris yellow and orange lilies, 1 Cissus 50c per C. Mrs. Ra Jones, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Dbl. yellow Japonicas, pink mond, altheas, forsythia, 1 dogwood 15c each; all colors a: leas blooming. size 50c doze sweet shrubs, white pines, laur hemlock, $1.00 dozen, pink nies, snowballs, 20c eac Lee Eller, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Purple iris, orange day | yellow jonguils, white narc 7e per C; blue lilies, pink phlox, purple foxglove, 15 en; pink almond, purple wiste. golden bell, 10c each; jasm vine, 3 for 10c. Add postage. Andria James, Rt. 3, Ellija Blue, white iris 50e dozen; k wood, rooted, red,white dogw Japonica, red quince, 25 each birdeye, hen and biddy, ros mixed, -15 each; white an low daffodils, 25 dozen; le lilies, 40c dozen.- Mrs. Er Hensley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. a - Blue flags, large lavends ehrysanthemums 25 dozer small white ones 20c , doze Peachtree rose 15 rooted, lar; green leaf Wandering Jew, dozen; old time red velvet ro a, each. Mrs. Ebb Tallant, 2, Cumming. ge Mtn. laurel, rhododendron, white and spruce pines hemloc! holly, cedar, ivy, granny grey beard, 2 to 5 ft. high well rooted, 4 for 25c plus postage. Mark Fer- guson, Rt, 1, Murraysyille, White daisies blue violets. per C; mixed eolored iris, w narcissus 60c per C; lemon lil 30c dozen; weeping willows. yel~ low Japonicag 15 each, 2 fo 25c; mixed colors blooming s ladiolas 25c cozen. Mrs. Effie Ralston, Ela Gap. f Mtn. fern, iris, day lilies, quil, snowdrop 2 doz, 25; laurel, rhododendrons, 3 ca! azaleas, red bud, red and whi dogwood, English dogwood, spt and white pine, holly, craba 2-3 ft. $1.00 dozen. Leila Dic Morganton. ee Larkspur 50 per C; Xynog sum 25 per dozen, pink ap blue, all colors chrysanthemum large type 5c each, Will ship 50 orders otherwise add eee oswell Mrs. J. R. Johnston, 185 Yellow, white jonquils, ye double butter-eggs $1 per C; bl spider lilly bulbs $1 dozen; pel ennial sweet Williams 60c doz Missionary strawberry plan $1.25 for 500; hoarhound, peppe: mint 35e dozen. M. O, 74r Thornton McCurley, H-itwel!. Purple lilac, azaleas, | whit dogwood 3 yr. old 25 each; yuce ca and evergreen ivy 40c ea lemon lilies, dbl. daffodils $ per C. No checks.- Miss Vic Hensley, Rt, 5, Ellijay. Mixed colors azaleas 50 doze! pink weigelias 15 each; jonqui %5c per C; white and yellow nar- cissi, purple and blue iris $1.00 RFD 5, Ellijay. ey Orange day lilies $1.00 per | purple yellow iris, golden glow 20c dozen; sweet shrubs, azaleag 50c dozen, laurels, rhododendro $1.00 dozen; red leaf cannas with red blooms 20c eac::. Mildr Martin. Ellijay. Yellow, purple iris, golde with red blooms 20c each; lau- rels, rhododendrons,. mixed ol- ors azaleas $100 dozen. Weil rooted. Add postage. Estill Di vall, Ellijay. ra z Daffodils, orange lilies, iris The per C; snowball, golden bell, yei low forsythia, white spirea, Van Houtte bridal wreath, .weepin Mary, small cedar, sweet shrubs; Mtn. ferns 2 for 20c. Exchg. fo! white sacks. Mrs. Nancy Hender: son, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ae Purple iris, jonquils 35e dozen; forsythia, rnododendrons 25 ez flowering almond, laurels, 2 for 25e; pines 3 for 25c; azaleas 50 dozen. Add postage. Mattie Clay- 3 .ton, Rt. 2, Ellijay. : : Pink crepe myrtle 2 for 25 large brown and yellow mums for 25c; yellow jonquils 65 9 C. Add postage. Effrine Mosle Rt, 2, Bremen. > White narcissus 65c per C; pur- ple lilacs, bridal wreath 2 for 25e: blue iris 65c per C; Florida lili 5e bulb. Add postage. Rosie Lee Gilley, Rt. 2, Bremen.* oe Yellow, white jonquils, long trumpet daffodils. dbl. butter and eggs $1.00 per C; blue spider lilies. yellow double Regal lilies $1.00 dozen; white May lilies 50 dozen. Nora MeCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. aes Pink and yellow canna bulbs, large size, 50c dozen; blue lilies, dbl. gladiolas 50c dozen; orange lilies 25 dozen. Wm, Middleton, Rt, 2, Buford. ok ~ 4 ~*~ = Boe ew ee FOR SALE. e iris lily bulbs 85c per C $1.60 for 200. Eva White, Rt. Temple. | 2 ld time red perennial ver- as 2 doz., 50c; sage brushes each; different colors iris 20c n; gladiolas small bulbs 50 Oc, large 25 for 50c; will ex- nge for a milk goat. Mrs. C. V. Griffied, Bowdon. Ib]. blue Roman hyacinths 50c en; yellow jasmine $1.25 doz- Cash or M. O. Mrs. W. B. Al- | colors azaleas 35c dozen; erfly bush, birdeye, red Jap- ica 15c each; red white, pink Shibiscus 15c each; rhododen- s, Min. laurel 40c dozen; red, ow, rust cannas 50c dozen. d postage. Mrs. Leastie Smith. , Ellijay. : nied, $7.50 per ; double e altheas, yellow bell well d, 2 plants, one of each, 50c el. Mrs. E, A. Smith, Rt. 3, nville. erfly cannas, Easter roses, ellow Japonicas, spirea Peach tre roses, jonquils, Oc. Add postage. Vera Sil- t. 3, Box 88, Ellijay. . colors azaleas 35c dozen; white altheas, snowball: lilies. white spirea. birdeye d Japonicas, pink al- lavendar locust, white ish dogwood 15c ea.; red, , yellow cannas 40c dozen. postage. Lela Davis, Rt. 2; ink peonies, 25 each; pink a, purple iris 25c dozen; d glads 30c dozen; also cut- Ss abelias, weigelias, spirea mbergi, forsythia,. red radi- ce rose; sell or exchg. for hite sacks, quilt tops etc. Mrs. nnas: Queen Helen, yellow $1.00 dozen; roses: Pauls rlet, Silver Moon, yellow 25c 5 for $1.00; Foxglove Has- 40c dozen; day lilies 20c William Chamblee, Rt. 2. , royal blue iris $1.00 per C; and white peony roots, 25c r 5 for $1.00, hollyhocks, large yms, old fashioned gladiolas, | and pink 25c dozen. Mrs. W. Hughey, Rt. 1, Fairmount. King Alfred daffodils, narcis- is 75c per C cr $5.00 per M; can- a bulbs 50c dozen. No checks. . L. McElroy, Rt. 1 Tem- ammoth rose verbena; blue white iris 5c each, 50c dozen; Shasta daisies, blue fall bloom- 1 ters, foxgloves 30c dozen; weet scented blue viclets 25 doz- . Mrs. H. R. Tallant, Rte 2, mming. ky sd tree dahlia 20c each;. pink Ss and dahlias 15c each; ling arbutus ferns pple, spruce pine, red honey- ckle, rhododendrons $1.00 doz- Mr. Frank Abercrombie, Min- ral Bluff. Large red dahlias, hone comb ite 10c each, variegated 3 for large mixed dbl. poppy seed tablespoonful. Acd_ postage. che. for peonies, tulips, hya- inths. Bertha Crowe Rt. 2, ie ellow jonquil, paper white rcissus 85c per C postpaid. Ot- Jolley, Rt. 7, Atlanta. 5 jandina 18-20-25 in. 25-30-35c h; dbl. pink oleanders 30-35c Beuty Bush, 30-35c; flow- xc each. Well rooted. Miss Mit- ie Collins, Rt, 1, Smithville. White iris, double daffodils, ed gold and pink chrysanthe- nums large type, Physostegia, iden root, catnip and spear- t plants. Mrs. Pauline Kerce, 2, Cartersville. : _ Double dahlias 5 colors 25 per dozen tubers; garlic sets 15 doz- *n; horse radish sets for plant- eg 20c dozen, 3 dozen 50c. Will ake stamps. Mrs. I. A. Woodring, Rt. 1, Alto. eee. tea olive, evergrea k, long straw pine crepe myr- , dogwood, umbrella china, ev- ergreen, grey beard, sweet shrubs, wild yellow jasmine 1 ft. 10c. 3 25c. 4 ft. 35. Exchg. for white d sacks. Mrs. D. F. Colson, Rt. -Toomsboro. ape j nk almond, crepe myrtle, lapanese quinces, ink spirea, Boston ivy, wisteria c; golden glow, foxgloves, red ypermint, Mareh flowers 15 3, Ellijay. ed color azaleas, thornless ellow monthly roses, pink Cher- ee roses, red bud, red, white gwood, English dogwood, brid- ath, Mtn. laurel, rnododen- ft. 15 for $1.00; hardy fern, x, 2 doz. 25c. J. L. Leather- Blue Ridge. Be eRe Se es _OWERS AND SEED | wart boxwood 6-8 in. trans-| Pa myrtle, -arbor-vitae, box-| 20c each; rooted lemon} . -greybeard 4 for $1.00; dahlias 10 Buchanan. ; | sus 10c dozen. Miss Orlene Can- ch; white pine, holly, crab-} ing cedar 15c each; baby spirea. Mrs. W. N. Barrett, Rt. 2, Lula. lilac purple, |} ozen. Add postage. Eula Silvers,| FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE bf 10 Ibs. cherry laurel (Lauro- cerasus Caroliniana) seed 1938 crop. Clean seed, hull off, 50c per Ib. Lot for $4.00. Lois Woodruff, Rt. 5, Greenville. Red. Japonicas, red bud, red. white dogwood, rhododendrons, Mtn. jaurel, spruce, white pine, holly, crabapple, mixed azaleas. granny greybeard 3 ft. 15 for $1; evergreen galax, Mtn. fern 2 doz. 25c. Lucile Dickey, Blue Ridge. Yellow Easter flower bulbs, al- so daffodils and jonquil bulbs, 15c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. W H. Snyder, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. Cannaslarge yellow and somc variegated with green leaves 6 for 25c: trumpet daffodils 8 for 25c; monthly 1ose cuttings 3 for 15c; different varieties; Star Bethle- hem bulbs, 15c dozen. All post- id. Charles Shuler, . Rt. 4, Cleveland. Purple lilacs, pink weigelias. golden. bells, red Japonicas, pink and white altheas, mixed azaleas.| Mtn. laurels, pink spireas. All| well rooted $1.00 dozen del. Mrs. Thos. Webb, Rt. 3. Ellijay. Boxwood 15c each, coralberries, forsythia, pink and white spirea 10c each; lavendar iris 30c dozen; orange iris 35c dozen; Grandpa and 15c each. Add postage. Mrs. J.C. Mize, Ashland. . Pink, red, yellow dogwood, all colors azaleas, jaurels, redbuds, crabapple, Cher- okee roses 3 ft. $1.00 dozen; Jun- iper globe and silver arbor-vitaes 5 for $1.00; perennial phlox $1.00 per C. Sadie Wilson, Morganton. Magnolia, tea olives, dogwood. long strawed pine, umbrella chi- nas, crepe myrtle, greybeard, sweet shrub, evergreen oak, wild yellow jasmine 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c; 4 ft. 35c; jonquils, buttercups 25c dozen. Add postage. Miss Mary Jane Colson, Rt. 3, Toomsboro. Arbor-vitaesstrong roots 6-10 in. high 25c each, 5 for $1.00 or 30 for $5.00. Mrs. C. M. Bennett, Rt. 1, Cumming. , ees Lemon day lilies $1.00 per C; King Alfred bulbs, 75c per C; boxwoods 25c each; Star Bethle- hem. 15c dozen; hardy phliox 10 dozen. Add postage. Mattie Wright, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Star Bethlehem bulbs 10c doz-| en; lemon verbena, rambler roses 25c dozen; ligustrum $1.00 per C; white everbearing rose bushes, rooted 20c each; blue rose 20c ea. Add postage. Miss Bula Conner. Large double Pompon zinnia seed, all colors 10c cupful and postage. Mrs. F. M. Watson, RFD, Temple. a Ligustrum $1.00 per C; lemon verbena 25c dozen; Star of Beth- jehem 10c dozen; cannas the Ambassador, cherry red, Richard Wallace, canary yellow 12 roots/ 40c. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Buchanan. a Red double cannas 2 for 5c; blue iris, 3 for 5c; white narcis- trell, Rt. 1, Box 154, Gainesville. Daffodils, iris, white jonquils 75c per C; flowers in season; ex- change for gladioli or large type mums. M. Pettit, Pike. Pink thrift rooted 40c per C or 300 plants for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Duke, Wrens. : Red dogwood, wreath Japon- icas, double yellow Japonicas 25c each; vine honey suckles, ever- green fern 10c each. No checks. Mrs. Grady Silver, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Pansy plantsGiant mixed 25 dozen del. Mrs. G. M. Pinson, Sylvester. . ae Los Angeles pink yellow gladiolus tuberose bulbs $2.00 per C. Post- paid. R. G. Peterson, Trenton. - Pink running rose, well rooted 15c; red and pink cactus 10c ea.; pink hibiscus 25c each; purple li- lac 20c each; blue hyancinths 50c dozen; purple iris 20c dozen. Mat- tie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. I Jarge evergreen with red ber- ries; red, white, yellow chrysan- themums 25c per doz.; April blooming narcissus 75c per C. .and Souvenir Wisteria vines well rooted 2: yrs. old 25c each; white lilac 10c each; brown fig sprouts 2 for 25; brown scuppernoneg 2 yrs. old 50c. Mrs. E. R. Coggins, Covington. . Snowdrop flowering almonds, pink altheas, velvet roses, Easter roses White 20c-each; well rooted red and white dogwood, also yel- low Japonicas 35c each. Add postage. Mrs. Thomas H. Wade, Rte 3, -Blitjay.. == = Magnolias, tea olives, dogwood, red and yellow running honey- suckles, sweet shrub, umbrella Chinas, red holly, evergreen oaks.) long straw pine; wild yellow Jas- mint 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4. ft. 35c each. Exchange for sacks. Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Toomsboro. Rustproof snapdragons, strong plants 40c dozen; mixed dbl. corn flowers 20c dozen; white perer- nial candytuft 50c dozen (rare). Add postage. roses, English dogwood, English rhododendrons, | -altheas, pink, red cabbage head $1.00. per C;/ id postage. Mrs. R. J. Miller,| (BED 2 Avewia, 7. MARKET BULLETIN FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Magnolias, rhododendrons, all colors crepe myrtle, red holly, coralberry, Beauty bush, six var. spireas, greybeards, calcantus, dbl. white pink almonds, Chin- quepen roses, 15c.. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. : Little yellow clustered sweet scented April blooming narcissus 75 per C; money order only. Add postage. Miss Alice Webb, Rt. oy Monroe. Tea olives, magnolias, ever- green caks, umbreHa chinas, red and yellow shrubs, wild yellow jasmine, red, holly, long straw pine, redwood vine 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25e, 4 ft. 35c each. Exchg. for sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Alma Colson, Rt. 2. Toomsboro. Red pear, forsythia, purple li- lac, snowball, holly bushes, pink peach roses, arbor-vitae, 3 for 25c; rooted bexwoods 6 in. high $1.00 dozen. Add postage. Willie Panter, Rt. 1. Morganton. eS Well rooted Old English dwarf boxwoods $2.50 per C; pink erepe myrtle, white spirea, cherry lau- rels, yellow. kerria, Cherokee ivy, doz. del. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. ie Cae} Dwarf boxwood 6-8 in. 75c per C; dbl. white altheas, yellow bell rooted, 2 plants, one of each, 50c del. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Rt. 3, Greenville. Rooted Cape Jasmine 25c each; also 1 light Brahma rooster 75c. Cash with order. Mrs. Omie: E. Faircloth, Rt, 1, Metter. . Weeping Mary, spruce, white pine, laurel, azaleas, altheas, rho- dodendrons, golden bell, roses 25c each; daffodils, foxgloves, violets 75c per C; red Japonicas. 50c. exchg. for white sacks, Rosa Richards, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. _ Red Cydonia Japonica 60c; In- dian arrow, weeping Mary, all colors azaleas, white, red, purple roses 25c each, 6 for $1.00; daffo- dils, foxglove, iris, 20c dozen. Lil- lian Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Red Cydonia Japonicas 50c; extra large pink, red cabbage head roses 40c each, 3 for $1.00; white spirea, altheas, mixed col- -ors, azaleas, almonds 20c each, 6 for $1.00; foxglove, daffodils 25c dozen. Geneva Richards, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Iris, foxgloves, violets, daffo- dils 20c dozen, all colors azaleas, altheas, _rhododendrons, white and spruce pine, Mtn. laurel snowball, almonds 20c each; red Japonicas 50c. Claudell Barrett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. ss Double Japonicas, red, pink. white, yellow 10 yrs. old, 50c each; red,, pink, white, yellow dogwood 4 for $1.00; canna lilies 50c dozen; boxwood $1.50 each. Mrs. E. Ketner, Rt. 3, Ellijay. {-.. Giant blue iris, purple and blu, flags, orange day lilies $1.00 per C: mixed colors hollyhocks 25 dozen; lilac 20c each; jonquils $1.00 per C; D. Perkins, Chero- kee ramblers, pink, red 20c each. Mrs. William Leach, Rt. 1 Fair- mount. : a Red giladioli bulbs blooming size 20c dozen del. Mrs. Vance Clerfents, Rt. 1, Box 37, Glen-: ville. i x Blue iris 4 for 25c; horse rad- ish root 3 bunches _25c; May strawberries 25c per C; blue raspberries 4 for 25c. Will exchg. for white feed sacks. Add, post- age. Mrs. J. T. Grindle, Rt. 1, Murrayville. : et - Double crimson Japonicas, red, pink, white, yellow, 8 years old well rooted, 50c each; pink, red, white, yellow dogwood 4 for $1; cannas 50c bunch; 4 yr. old box- wood $2.00; bleeding hearts. $2.00 dozen. Mrs. J. C. Keener, Rt. 3 Ellijay. : Azaleas, dogwood, Japonicas, Jasmine, Forsythia, roses $1.00 dozen; trailing arbutus, hardy ferns 25c dozen; golden narcissus, snowdrops, white narcissus, Cal- ifornia violets $1.00 per C. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay: 15 double red geraniums well rooted 5c each; 3 double white geraniums 10c each; number of good size rooted Xmas cactus 10 each; Sultanas 2 for 5c. 50c or- ders postpaid. J. C. Brown, 253 Cherokee Pl., S.E. Atlanta. Double Japonicas 6 years old, red, pink white, yellow 50c each; dogwood red, pink, white, yellow, 4 for $1.00; azaleas and peonies $1.00 dozen; bleeding hearts $2.00 dozen. Miss Etta Barrett, Rt. 3. Ellijay. aS _ King Humbert cannas 75 doz- en; bronze and yellow 4 ft. 50c dozen; coleus 50c dozen; day lil- jes, iris, verbenas, thrift, munis, grass pinks 30 dozen; lilacs, spi- reas. sweet shrubs $1.25 dozen PP. Cash or M. O. Mrs. Nora Nix, Rt 2, Alto. Orange sultanans blooming 25c Thurston large size 30c; 15 pot plant cuttings $1.00; night blooming cerus 25c to $1.00; cam- phor trees 15 to 25; large clump Nandinas $1.00; exchg. for dbl. camellias. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Rt. 3, FLOWERS AND SEED : FOR SALE Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, spruce 50c dozen; Mtn. azaleas, sweet shrubs, blue iris 20c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Elbert Duvall, Rt. 3. Ellijay. Daffodils, jonquils, pink peo- nies, yellow cannas 75c per C; white narcissus, purple, white and blue iris 25c dozen. Mrs. Ro:- ie Smith, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Magnolia, holly, tea olive, dog- wood, crepe myrtle, sycamore, yellow Jasmine, oaks, sweet myr- tle, sweet bay 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25; 4 ft. 30c. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Watson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. . Tea olive sweet bay, long straw pine, yel- low Jasmine; honey suckle dog- wood 1 ft. 10c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 30c plus postage. Mrs. M. C. Con- nell, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. About 25 colors dahlias, mixed 50c dozen; mixed mums, hardy phlox, iris, thrift, day lilies 24 for 25c; hibiscus, oak leaf hy- ers 4 for 25c and postage on small orders. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Rt. 1 Dahlonega. - : White and spruce pines, cedars, hemlocks, hollies, azaleas, Mtn. ivy, dogwood, Balm Gilead, rho- dodendrons any 4 for 25c, size 2-4 ft. Add postage. Connie Ander- son, Rt. 1, Murrayville. drop, white violets, Shasta dais- ies, trailing arbutus $1.00 per C; 10 rooted roses $1.00; yellow, pink, white dogwoods Cherokee roses, redbuds, 3 col. azaleas, etc. $1.00 dozen del. Addie Wil- / son, Morganton. en 'Small palms 3 for $1.00; 7 for $2.00; small Com figs rooting 10 med. prolific figs 25c; med. tmed. banana fruit red $1.00; will exche. for velvet, Ford hook beans, strawberry plants. J. Hen- ry Fussell, Brunswick. DahliasRobert Ripley, red Salute, Buckele Glory Buckeye Star, Lord of Autumn, Murphys Masterpiece, Royal Purchase, Americas Sweetheart Amelia Earheart, Milton J. Cross, Gold- en Beauty and others. Grady Price, Canton. - Marmosa Bushes 2 to 8 ft., 50c to $1.25; white dogwood 3 ft. 50c; Mountain laurel, 2-3 ft. $1.00 to $2.00. G. D. Miller, Woodland Many large types prizewint ing -chrysanthemums, also medium and small types 30c dozen, 4 doz- en $1.00 labeled; 6 dozen mixed $1.00 unlabeled. Carefully packed. Postpaid. Mrs. H. G. Woods, Rt. 3, Donalsonville. Large prize winning chrysan- themums, white, yellow, pink, la- vendar, bronze, tan, flesh, red 20 plants $1.00; all colors button type 25 for $1.00; red. verbenas, 40e dozen. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. ee White English dogwood, purple lilac granny greybeard 6 for $1; redwood vine, purple flags 15 dozen; Sprengeri ferns, red be- gonia, lavendar geranium 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Phillips. Ashland. Dahlias Jane Cowl Jersey Beauty, Mae Grief, Cuban Giant, Mrs. Harrell, Mrs. Warner, Edna Ferber, Purple Giant, Elsie Dan- iel, Minor Burgle, Treasure Is- land, Queen of Garden Beautiful $1.25 dozen, 1 each. PP. Mrs. W. P. Bell, Duluth. , .. = Large type mums white, yel- Jow, pink,, Javendar, shaggy cream bronze, red. ball pink 20 plants $1.00; all colors button and daisy type 25 plants $1.00. Mrs. Minnie Bell, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. Annual phlox, dwarf gaillardia plants 15 dozen; 30 different kinds cacti, 2 to 3 inch plants, 30c each; will exchg. for double tuberoses. Dorothy Yearwood, Rit. 6, Macon. - : suis Snow white mums, red with pink centers 20 dozen; white Easter lily bulbs 15 eac.; Janu- ary Jasmine, pink crepe myrtle, 15e each; April jonquils 25c doz- Varonicia, Shasta daisies, ar- temsia 25c dozen; Euonymous, Forsythia, crimson and_ baby breath spirea 20c each; red, pink Javendar verbena. 15c clump; phlox, larkspur, Johnny jump- ups 15 dozen. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Rt. 2, Milledgeville. : Yellow Jonquil and buttercup bulbs 50c per C, $3.00 per M; white narcissi, white iris 25 doz- en. Mrs. B. T. Echols, Philomath. | 5 Japonica trees, red with bloom, 8 ft. tall, $8.00 each, 2 for $15.00, 5 for $30.00 at my place. J. C. Hargroves, Marlow. ot Shasta daisies, Jan. honey- suckle, bittersweet privet (seed- ling) hedge spirea yellow ana read cannas, flowering quince. Drop a card or call Ra 8982. All cheap and postpaid. J. E. Eason, 57 Forsyth St., SW, Atlanta. Phlox, petunia, double poppy, zinnia, single poppy, portulaca, snapdragon, four o'clock, celosia, callhoposis, beautiful colors and types. Any 8 packets seed for 25c postpaid. Mrs. Mam Knight, Bx. 34, Tifton. Glennville. Wednesday, March 1, 1939 holly, magnolia,| Pe ute, oe e. yel_} ered, Etta Stembridge, Ella Gap. beled separately $3.00 per C. N drangea, tiger lilies, red hot pok-} Native ferns $2.00 per C; snow-| LCs each. Add postage. Alberta B prolific large purple 3 for $1.00) Lo : ' dozen plus postage. In lots of 500 | pink althea, suonymous (the box | reund leaf) any 3 for 25 post | butterfly bush 15 each; en. Mrs. Mary E. Taylor, Gordon. FLOWERS AND SEED _ FORSALE Hastings named Dec. dahlia bulbs, blooms 7 to 10 in., all col-. ors 15c each $1.00 dozen; Cape Jasmine in pots 75c each. Bessie Martin, Rt. 5, Gainesville. ee Gladiola: blooming size, Break ODay, Odin, Albania, Pride of Wanakah $1.50 per C; mixed $1.25 yellow bronze, button chry- santhemums 25c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Sanders, Valdosta. ee Blue iris, purple violets, privet hedge. $1.00 per C; peonies 25 each; winter jasmine 15c each; narcissus and jonquils bulbs 75 yer. C; Euonymus $1.50 deliv- Cannas President, red K. Humbert, yellow Humbert Eu reka white, King Midas, Wyom- ing, City Portland $2.00 per ; $15.00 per M; mixed orders la- personal checks. Mrs. rell, Boston. Yellow jonquils 75c per C post paid. Mrs. J. W. Norman, Rt. Richland. ee Pink Xmas cactus. 2 for 25 well rooted; fragrant yellow nar. cissus 50 for.50c; red President cannas 50c dozen; exchg. A. G. Fer- dahlias, gladiolag and colore iris. Postpaid. Evelyn Seago, Pinehurst. 2) ee Paper white narcissi 50c pe yellow jonquils 60c per C; lilies 15 bulbs 25c. Add post fairy 3 fl age. Mrs, Emma Ballenger. 2, Temple. - be Se Paper white narcissi, 50c ptr: C, Fairy lilies 25c dozen; Gian American Hybrid Amaryllis 10 lenger, Rt. 2, Temple. ; Giant Crimson lily bulbs 25 $8.00 postpaid; yellow daffodil 15e dozen. No stamps accepted Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville Rhododendron, azaleas, redbud, pussy willow; red and white dog wood, red and silver maples, cor alberry 3 for 25c, blue berries $1 per C; sweet scented violets 15 dozen. Add postage. S. H. Abere crombie, Mineral Bluff. ae Well rooted cutting abelis bridal wreath, forsythia, dee wood with medium sized gloss: paid. Mrs. J. M. DeLoach, Rt. 1, Bx. 60, Townsend. $8 Jumbo Pansay plants assorted colors. Lots 3 dozen 50c deliv- ered. J; D. Hall, Sylvester. - 5 boxwoods 10 years old sell for $5.00 each; yellow jonquil and daffodil bulbs 3 dozen 25e. Marie Wammack, RD 2, Talla poosa. Red, white, yellow pink, purpl cream azaleas 35c dozen; re Japonicas, purple lilac, lavend B woods, dwarf arbor-vVitaes, spruc pine 25c each; Rhododendron: Mtn laurel, 50c dozen. Mrs. Co C. Davis, Rt. 4, Ellijay. g Rhododendrons, Mtn. laure 75c dozen; azaleas mixed colors 35c dozen; Snowball, weigelias, almonds, spirea, yellow Japoni cas 15 each; Giant, dwarf rbore vitaes, boxwoods 25c each; spider lilies 30c dozen. Add postage. Te lita Davis, Rt. 4, Ellijay, Watermelon, red, white and lavendar crepe myrtle, white Eng. dogwood, Cydonia Japonica Maenolia Glaucas 2-3 ft. $2, dozen; boxwood 6-8 in.; stock plants $1.00 dozen; ivy, canr bulbs $1.00 per C. $5.00. per M. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Large fragrant hyacinth (blu single) bulbs 25c dozen, $2.00 per C; also. white narcissus, yellow jonquils 50c per C. All choic bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. R: Thomas, RFD 1, Buford. __ -Ligustrum $1.00 per C; Star Bethlehem bulbs 10c dozen; lem: on verbena 25c dozen; cannas. Ambassador; Cherry, red, Rich ard Wallace, canary yellow 1 roots 40c. Add postage. Miss Mil dred Conner Rt. 1, Buchanan. Azaleas, mixed colors 35c doz en; rhododendrons, Mtn. lau 75 dozen; Snowball, weigeli almonds, spirea, yellow Japonica 15c each; dwarf and Giant arbor: vitaes, boxwood 25c ea.; spide lilies 30c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Davis, Rt. 2, Bx. 88, EM JRE oe s Blue iris lilies 20c dozen; pur- ple lilac 10c each. Postpaid. Mr. C. B. Davis, Rt. 1, Temple. Magnolias, tea olives, dogwood, pink, red crepe myrtle, wet shrub, long straw pine, wild yel low jasmine, sweet myrtle, bell, - Jan. suckle, flowering quince ie others PP. T. E. Eason. mont. Ave. SW, Atlanta. . 15 ea.; dbl. red altheas ee forsythia, Thunbergia, | n quince, ligustrum 25c ea.; e myrtle 20c each; Jap mag- 5c; Royal Poinciana, rea. 25; red and pink cannas 50 Ars. E. J. PEveatel Spar- - arbor-vitae plants : 5 td te ther Sees Come at . Mamie Rogers, Rt. 1 Bx. oo N.C. poppies, petunias, iin. larkspurs, Johnny Ups. and coreopsis, 15 doz- Mrs. J. B. Jenkins, RFD 4, 77 crop bushes 10 each; is 10c dozen $1.00 per C; : inks -10c dozen; sage or 25c, old fashioned bunches 30c. Add postage. zy White, Rt. 1, Temple. 2 ta daisies; verbena plants, rted colors, dewdrop bulbs zen; pot flowers; red star claw, dbl. red cactus, cerise erab claw cactus 25c each. ell rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Malphins, Tusculum. ndpa greybeards 25c each, 50c, 1 each above, 1 Moun- Jaurel, 1 redbud, 1 sweet Prepaid 50. Mrs. Malissie ter, Rt. 2 , College Park. tn. laurels white pines, hem-: _rhododendrons, $1.00 doz.; ples, sweet shrubs, dog- blooming, all azaleas, 50c doz. Add post uether Adams, Ellijay, Rt. ted, Eng. dogwood, jas- altheas, purple lilac, hibis- for 25c__ red cannas, as- us, 25c doz.; clinging ivy, echalneil rose, 10 doz. Add . Mrs. Ss. Ww. Cooke, Alto, d grown Old English Dwari oods, 6-8 in. $2.40 doz.; 4-6) $1.00 doz.; Oriental arbor- aes, 6-12 in. $1.00 doz.; mixed yullbs 25 doz.; watermelon red 2 $3.00 Maude Hamby, Greenville. . ivy, 6, 25; azaleas, 8 for tiger and iris lilies, 25 doz.; ils, 20c doz.; altheas 50 water lilies, 20 doz.; white 8 for 25c; maples and wild bushes, : 10 ea. Add postage. e Fain, Morganton. OWERS AND SEED _ WANTED Want sey. Tea-Olive bushes, 6 8 ft. high. Write full descrip- and prices. S. G. Simons, mbus, P. O. Box 471. Want: Barberry plants upright, d and green leaved (red ber- ies in winter), also want Col- Box 9 Want dahlias, all col, azaleas, ponicas, gladioli and . other ulbs. and flowers in exc. for Jarge wine, white and small white with red tips chrysanthe- ee white American Beauty roses, and lantana. Mrs. G. C. an, Blackshear. Want Chi Elm and centi- ede evergreen grass seed. State ond. and prices, also want some ttle, Carrollton, Exc. sycamore trees or ~chry- santhemums, all colors for Shas- ta daisies, dahlias, goldenbell, or most any flowers of good variety. Write. Mrs. E. H. Devane, Nash- ville. Rt. c. Hemerocallis lily for pan- English daisies, rooted roses, ce Also want green glazed and blue stem collard seed. Mrs. illie Watson, Woodbury. Want several plants or cuttings f the sedum known as Hen and uickens. State description and gest price. Mrs. E. C. Keith, Eton. Exc. Hawthorne, Oakleaf hy- rangea, Breath of Spring, pink limbing honey suckle, forsythia, ooted for butterfly bush, pink, ue, weigelia, red or pink rhodo- lendrons, mtn. laurels, dogwood, ed or pink, rooted. Mrs. R. Bridges, Leary. Exc. red or white spider lily, milk and wine lily, red verbena, physostegia snake plant, for blue or pink spider or riadonna lillies, coral pink or purple azaleas, per- ennial phlox. Mrs. M. Dismukes, Leary. SEED FOR SALE ~ SEED FOR SALE - SEED FOR SALE |COTTON SEED fee SALE. President red. berry. R. Nash, Saree, Rt. best grade S. C. B. L. eggs. Tom) ther plants or flower and gar- 2A0 Thee See. ed 1938 crop, clean dry, 25c Ib.; good Burley tobacco seed, 10c spoonful. Add postage. J. M.- Maddox, Law= renceville, Rt..2. Ist yr. pure =e) Ford canta-| loup seed, 5c tbls., 3 thls. for 10c. Add postage. Mrs. SW Spain, Dallas, Rt. 4. Tender Half F-unner bean seed, 30c lb; $1.60 gal. postpaid; lady- finger peas, 7 Ib.; speckled run- ning butter-beans, 10c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. B. B. Holt, East- man. Rt. 1. Seed: sweet steric pepper, Dill, old fashioned muskmelon, 10c this. 3. for 2c; pumpkin, 15 cup, 2 for 25c; some red. and yel- -Jow pop corn. 12%c lb. Exc. for. white feed sacks at 6c ea. All del. Mrs. Billie Ralston, Ella Gap. Vigorvine tomato (200 to Vine; full instructions), 400 seed, 25c; -1M, 50c del.; 25 vine peach seed with ea. order. Will C. el ae Roy. - Korean euedeee $5. 00 per 100 lbs., Kobe, $7.00 per 100 Ibs. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Genuine Mary Washington as- paragus seed, Cokers str., lb. No order less than 1 pound. W.M. Wright, Ft. Valley. 2 Large, curled mustard seed, 20c lb.; 6 lbs. $1.00; grape musca- dine scuppernong plants, 90 doz. Prices FOB Vineyard. I also do pruning, grafting and. bud- eee L. E. Harrison,. Dublin, ae Chiron seed, 15 Ib.; running squash, 10 'thls., purple hull peas, 20c qgt.; old fashioned Eng. peas, 10c teactpful. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Good, clean Chufas, $3.50 per bu. Joe Lee Haire, Baxley. Rt. 2. Long green pod okra seed, 1938 crop, 10c cupful. No stamps. Mrs. Berry Bennett, Flowery Branch. Rit: : Kansas early watermelon seed, very fine, 40c lb. FOB. W. N. Spiers, Dublin, Rt. 1. Chufas, free from nut grass, $2.50 bu. No chks. M. O. please. Geneva Gregory, Midville, Rt. ve Box 119. ; Tomato seed, Marglobe. Bon- ny Best, Matchless, Stone, Red Rock, Baltimore, 15 02.3 Te per! half 1b; $1.15 lb. 5 lbs., $5.00. W. R. Stephens, Murraysville, Rt. 1, Schyotties for planting. Fine, late Vegetable food, $3.00 doz. C. O. Decker, Jr., Brunswick. a Long green okra seed, 1938 crop 25 lb. over 5 Ibs., 23c lb. Add , postage. J. B. Jones, Jakin. Speckled Bunch butter - bean seed, 15c lb. Add postage. M. O. or coin. Mrs. G. H. Dailey, Millen RE-8: Calif. multiplying beer seed, 10c start, 3 starts, 25c. Add 3c postage; tame blackberries, well rooted, 50 for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rockmart. Rt. 2; : Striped half runner garden and white bunch lima bean and head- ing collard, 25c lb.; vigorvine to- mato seed, 2 doz. 15; 30c C; Baltimore tomato, 75c lb. C. W. Smith, Gainesville. Rt. 2. : ~3~ Ibs. 50c per lb. Exchg. for cabbage, collard, tomato, turnip, English peas, pole beans, bush beans, squash seeds, onion sets. Mrs. Geneva Hobbs, Rt. a _Bx. 23, Ru- pert. \ 1938 okra seed 25 pint: 1938 squash seed . 10c tablespoon full, Exchg. for bunch buiter beans. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. Good No. 1 Stone Mt. or Dixie Bell melon seed 20c lb.; No. 1 spanish peanuts 90c bu. FOB. Mrs. Leah Hurst, Rt. 2, Meigs. 15 bu. cane seed good for sor- ghum or forage $1.00 bu. FOB. A. J. McMichen, Rt. 2, Carters- ville. Sugar crowder peas also: silver hull crowders 10c per lb. Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Rt. 2, Buford. White nest onions 45c gal. 15c a quart; also Mammoth sunflow- er seed 10c quart; fine .canta- loup seed 10c cupful. Add post- age. Mrs. V. J. Lankford, Rt. 2, Bx. 87, LaGrange. About 10 lbs. Farmers favor- ite cantaloup seed 40c a= lb; about 10 bu. Florida speckled velvet beans. Make offer; also 5 ducks, 1 drake, $3.60 for lot FOB. CGC. Fs Britt; Rte 2; Pitts. Pure Cox watermelon seed 75c per lb. Add postage. W. S. Mur- phy, Rt. 2, Chipley. Cal. multiplying beer seed 10c each start or 3 for 25c. Add 3c|- postage. Kathleen Nolen, Rt. 2. Rockmart. | 15 lbs. striped garden bean seed 25c: a-lb. plus postage. Mrs. Eula Davidson, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Cal. multiplying beer seed 10c a start or 3 for 25 plus 3c post- age. Mrs. Eliska Kirk, Rt. 2. Rockmart. 100 bu. Virginia Bunch pea- nuts $1.00 per bu.; 15 bu. velvet beai.s $2.00 per bu. 75 bu. pure Toole and Coker cotton seed crossed $1.00 bu. FOB. M. L. Moore, Rt. 1, Richland. $1.00) Hales Cantaloup seed Mammoth - Russifn eo ilewe: seed, 50c per qt.; white egg tur- nip seed dc. per. }b.; false dra- port -plants 25 per dozen. Mrs. . Collins, Cobbtown. Full Face tobacco. seed 2 table- spoons full 20c postpaid. Mrs. Gladys Barron, Rt. 1, Acworth. Sweet pimiento pepper, seed, old fashioned musk melon 10 tablespoon full or 3 for 25c; speckled crowder peas, red pop. corn 12%c a lh;,. exchg.. for sacks each pay postage. Mrs. Billie! Ralston, Rtt 3, Ella Gap. White multiplying nest onions 50c gallon postpaid in 2nd zone. No orders accepted less than half gal. Mrs. P. R. English, Rt. 1: Gainesville. : Seed ribbon cane 1000 stalks | $2.50 per C at patch. O.R. Jeter. Rt. 2, Bowdon. "Beer seed Cal. multiplying, 10 start or 3 for 25c. Mrs, C. Py Mee Burnette, Rt..2, Rockmart. seed 1938 crop 5c cupful, 15c qt. Popcorn same price. Add postage. I. J. Forbes, Rt. 1, Uvalda. 200 Ibs. choice recleaned Cer-| sar (Lespedeza) seed 15c per Ib. deo res Maddox, Rt. 1; ee ville. Okra seed 20c-a Ib: Apawhery plants 25c per C;. also two cows for sale $40.00 each. Mrs. J. A. Puckett, RFD 1, Buford. | Sims watermelon ~ seed $1. 00 a Tes peck or $3.00 a bushel, Gaston seed corn same price. Mrs. Mor- gan Williams, Rt. 4, Greenville. Hastings sirup cane seed, kept} pure at thrash, 7c a lb.; Piedmint seed corn, nubbed and shelled 15e @ peck. FOB. Money analy B. S. Cates, Grantville. : * Nice size white multiplying on- ion sets 45c gal.; large Mammoth sunflower seed 'O5 quart or. 5c a gal. Del in Ga. Exchange for dried peaches... Mrs. C. T. Hunt, Rt. 1, Flowery. Branch. Speckled , Bunch butter bean peed: 15 per lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Dailey, Rt. 3,.Millen. Crotalaria Spectabilis ~ seed from . 1938 cron, also first class Watson melon seed from 1938 crop. J. iF. Mibocle Quitman. Shumway Giant 20- Ib. canta- loup seed $1.00 lb.; Rockyfords, 50c. a lb. J. E, Perkins, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. 7 lbs. new okra seed 10c a Ib. -or lot for 65c. T. Ww. Kemp, eae pee. Calif. multiplying beer hed 10c\" per start plus 3c postage. Mrs. Sallie Floyd Rt. 2, Rockmart. Hastings sirup can seed and half and half cane seed, also pure and not mixed 7c a lb. FOB. PO money order. P. M. Ce Grant- ville. Green okra, TOG aduneh yellow crook. neck be tablespoon; rice popcorn 5c for 2 tablespoons; old time red popcorn same price; carrot, 5 spoon full 25c eash for all; Muskmelon seed mixed_ 20c snuff box full. Mrs. Arbie Bins ner, Bowdon, Rt. 3. White onions, white nest on- jons 50c:a gallon. Sarah Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. = 10 bu. field peas $2.00 per, bu.; 25 bu. bunch velvet beans $2. 00 per bu.; 50 bu. corn in ear 80c per bu.; 1000 bundles fodder $3.00 per C " pundles; 500 Ibs. No. 2 Stoneville cotton seed $2.00 per CWT. W. M. Fortner, Rt. 1, Meansville. paeite Good brown streaked half run- ner bean seed, tender, 2 cups 35 or 50c a lb. Cheaper in larger quantities. Add postage. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Rt. 1, LaGrange. Pure Tom Watson melon seed | grown. in fresh land from 40 te 60 Ib. melons 30c per Ib. FOB or 35c a lb. del. H. J. MOCOTTEY: Jr; Pavo, 1938 crop recleaned, sound and good $3.75 a bu.; 800 lbs. Korean Lespedeza recleaned $5.50 hun-| - dred; can seed $1.00 bu. All FOB. E. B. Moss, Rt. 4, Elberton. 1938 crop. Ginseng seed $1.50 per M. Oscar Meister, Baldwin. 2 crop extra early roasting ear seed corn 20c: pt. del. or 35c qt. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Jasper. White Dixie Bell watermelon seed, pure, 30c a lb. Four 1938 hatched bantam hens, 1 rooster 35c each; Want 50 WHL pullets about 3 weeks old in April some- time. Floyd Smith, Rt. 3, Adrian. 20,000 P.O.J.. and Kiana cane, also 5000 red sugar cane 50c per C. A. T. Simerly, Sylvester. White bunch butter beans for seed 121 6c per Ib. del. Je W. Mc- Farland, Louisville. Earliest of all English winter garden peas 25c a Ib.; tender Georgia cornfield bean 35 a 1lb.; Japanese Marigold 10c a_pkg.; nandinas seed 15c a pkg. Miss Eva Cogburn, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. 90 day speckled velvet beans 500 bu. $1.00 bu.; D P L cotton seed 400 bu. in 100 lb. bags, plani- ed 1 yr. $3.00 per 100 lbs.; No. 1 runner seed peanuts 100 bu. $4.00 for 100 Ibs, All FOB Eastman. J. a lb. for all, 20c a Ib, quantities; 7 bu. red bunch Span- ish seed peanuts $250 a _ bu.;' dill Genuine O-too-tan Soy beans! H. Saunders, Ri. 2, Chauncy. 60. is Seckiad = or. tcloied | bunch butter beans seed 15 small quantities 10c a lb. Post- paid. C. G. Oliver, Rt. yr Barnes- ville. 3 or 4 fu ace nest tonions A0c per gallon del. Would exchange few for large type dahlias. Mrs.| M. B. Davis, Rt. 1; Fairburn. 8 lbs. Impr. ee Mammoth] . long pod okra seed 1 lb. 35c. % Ib. 20 FOB; 1000 Ibs. Dynamite popcorn seed. 5c a lb. FOB; will exchange for Wanamaker, Coker Bo. 7 or Impr. Stoneville cotton. seed. Jno P. Carver. Rt. 4. Box 179, Ashburn. Hales best Sanisloues aa 3 Ibs. for $1.00. Write for prices on | larger lots. J. A. Ward. corde: COTTONSEED foe SALE Long green everbearing okra| = Stoneville No: 2 B 5 tons, 2nd yr. kept pure at gin, 75 per bu. Fob. Mrs. W. H. Hill, Palmetto.) - Stoneville No. 2 B, 2nd $2. 1 Pon, Ww. C. Maddox, Griffin, Cokets Clevewilt strain 7 or Cokers 100-1, treated with 2% | ceresan, $3:35 100 lbs. Absolutely pure. Fob my farm. Hugh Bost- ! wick, Bostwick. . Watleys seed corn $1.00 aj. in 1938, 75c bu. fob. here. Alwyne Cokers Clevewilt No. 6, puree oO. Hutchings, Carts Station (Hancock County). ; Stoneville No. 2 B. pure, 75c| per bu. 2nd yr. J. E. Chaney Milledgeville. Cokers No. 100, 1-2 yrs. $1 pu. fob. Cheaper at farm. W. F. COR; Roswell. > D and P. L. No. 11-A, pure, T5 bu., or exe. for peas, beans and can seed. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Rt. 1. Cokers 100, also. Pine Delta cottonseed, delinted and pure, for sale. C. S. Floyd, Logansville. Svipbeas | Hester Thomson, Rt. 4.. Pettys improved wilt. resistant, absolutely pure, grown on my farm, ginhed on private gin, re- cleaned. $1.25 bu. H. A. Pee Dawson. Cooks 307-6 and Petty, Toole, corn, shelled, recleaned, 5c lb. 100 -_ | Ib. lots del. 4c Ib. 1000 lots fob. J both pure, recleaned, germina- tion 86 to 89%, $1 fob. A. Cc. Price, Bronwood. < Todd's staple, first year, eee free at gin, $1 per bu, $3 per 100 sIbs. J. W. J. Lord, Commerce. | leads all wilt Rhynes Cook, resistant cotton price reasonable. Circular on rednest. Cee: Rhyne, Americus.. Stoneville No. 2B? 1st yr; ibe bu. cash. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla. Extra long staple, Williaman- tic, 5 Ib. few bu. also early speckled and mixed peas, 4c lb. P. H. Montfort, Sr., Buena Vista. Cooks, 300 bu. improved, wilt resistant, guaranteed sound, 90c per bu, or 3c per lb. T. O. Whit- chard, Blakely. : Rucker, 500 lbs. pure, 80c bu.; 1200 budls. good 4-hand fodder at my barn. J. T. Welch, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. . ; Cottonseed, 50 bu. anti-wilt, 1 in. staple, 42% lint, 45c bu. 2 bu. white table peas, slightly weevil eaten, $2 bu. All fob. Schley Wale den, Harlem, Rt. 2. Dee as AIA nd yr. from breeder, ginned on one-variety gin, 75c bu. at my place 412 miles -east of Carrollton. Y. W. Jordan, Carrollton, Rt. 1.~ . Rucker, No. 11, $2.50 100 Ibs. Shas exp. also some nice thin super bee foundation, 60c Ib. plus ae Wie Middleton. Buford, DPL;. No. 11, 1- = 1-16th in. sta- ple, 44 43 % lint, 75c bu. Ernest O. Sayer, Winston. Stoneville No. 2 B, first or pure, sound, $1 bu., fob. dg CAS Crawford, Calhoun, Rt. 2; _ Stoneville No. 2, 2 yrs. from breeder, $1.75 100 lbs., fob. P. W. Vaughn, Williamson. Cokers Farm Relief, 1000 bu. or DPL $1.00 bu.; $3.00 per 100 Ibs., Fob Monroe. R. E. BYGOCE Monroe. : Cokers 100, Stoneville 2 A, Wannamakers Dixie Triumph, 2-A-20, 1st yr. from breeder, pure, $1 bu.; also Cokers seed oats, strain 33-37, 60c bu. J. H. Gools- by, Monticello. -Half and Half. ist yr. from Summerour, $1, per bu., Fob RR sta.; exc. 2 bu. Half and Half or the Cokers wilt resistant for 2 bu. runner velvet beans also will exc. cottonseed for chufas for seed. L. E. Strange, Cobbtown, Rt-2; Cokers 100 str. pure, sound cottonseed. $2.50 per 100 lb. bag; Whatleys seed corn, _ select, sound, nubbed, $1.75 bu.; 5 M. stalks POJ seed cane. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville. 75 bu. Dixie Triumph cotton- seed, 75c bu. P. O. only. C. R. Horne, Grovetown. Rt. 1, Box 4. Cokers str. 7, wilt-resistant, ist yr. privately ginned, $1.00 bu. B. F. Fagan, Martin, * $1.00 bu. at my barn. S. V. Ward, in small] Edison. Ship | | peck. J. D. Dyer, Gainesville, Rt. ears | nubbed, $2 bu.. no checks. Clyde e red cob corn, $1 eck, $3 bu. foo yr. | graded. even weight 100 lb. bags, Hastings, 5 Ibs. 75, 10 lbs. $1.25 best offer, fob here. J. J. Harper, Odessa Lassiter, Marietta, Rt. ee | Ibs. shelled, 5c lb. fob. Mrs. on A. Oxford, Rutledge. : Tbs. fob. Warrenton. J. A. Harrell, Hazlehurst. . -bu, cash with order,-from % bu. bundle; oats, 55 bu. at my farm, 4 mile | field, Louisville, Rt. Pure Rhynes Gobk cnttoreeee: > Halt and Half, from Sascr ee ours, clean, $3 per 100 lbs. sacked. | first- -year seed. Leslie Swearengin, Kensington, Rt. 2. | Pure Cokers No. 4 cottonseed. $1.00 bu. $3.00 per 100 Ib. Le M Richardson, Palmetto. CORN AND SEED CORN S FOR SALE /Whatleys selected, 2% bu. _ bags, $1.10. Send Tene aes LS Robt. Tharpe, Ft. Valley. Mexican June corn, pure; 7d ie Parmee imp. big prolifie, tgo3: to stalk, hand selected, Farmer, Buford, Rt. 1. Browns imp. big white, hea jest and most weevil resistant. Helena. J. Ww. Brown, Helena. Truckers favorite, Ist. yr. from postpaid. H. J. McCollum, Sees Rt. 2 100 bu. oe corn in ear mae Osierfield. ae Hastings super prolific corn, shelled, ist. $3.50 bu. M. O. sped r. $1 pk. or with order. Mrs. f Good sound corn, 200 bu. ear, 50c bu. at my farm. Jes M, Downie, Alston/ pow Hastings prolific seed corn, hand picked, nubbed, graded, $3 per bu. Wm. H. Pickrell Ce bus, PO Box 1155. Dynamite yellow popcorn, 300 ~Whatleys _ prolific, hand nubbed, shelled, 75c peck, $1.25 14 bu., or $2 bu. Darsey L. Parks, Ogiethorpe, Ru 2, Hastings prolific seed, aes shelled, $2 bu. Wesley Popcorn, good, clean, $2 100 Mitchell. | South Anidriody, 5000 Ibs. pop- M. Godwin, Washington. Slip shuck, 1000 bu. goo ae 2 60 bu. at my barn. G. Speman : 7 Popcorn, good, clean, $4 100 shelled, clean, 4c lb. fob. no order less than 50 lbs. Tom ee S Gainesville, Rt. 1. 2 Bu. extra early prolific yel- low corn seed, 10c qt. 60c pk. $2 up del. Miss Claudell Adams, Commerce, Rt. 2. 100 bu. corn in Snack Bc bu.; 500 bu. 4 hand No. 1 fodder, 2% 5 15 bu. Texas rust proof south of Madras. Mrs. Ww. T. Moore, Newnan, Ri. 2. : Whatleys prolific, sciccen: nubbed, hand shelled, 4 ears to stalk, $2 per bu. fob. Alex Bar- ,Whatleys prolific, seietied: nubbed; hand shelled, sound, 55c | pk. $2 bu. here. Piedmont Cleve-. land big boll cottonseed, Ist yr. $1 bu. $3 100 los. J. B. Hickman, Barnesville. Whatleys seed, sound, pure. 1__ pk. 60c, % bu. $1.10 or more $2 _ bu. fob. Coley C. Young, Rebec= ca. Puckett improved, prolific secd, grown from field selected stalks. $2 per bu. fob. J. J. Craig, Ran-_ ger. i Early field, best efor corn or roasting ears, 65 days, 3 lbs. 25c snake cucumber, grown 3 ft. long. 50 seed 10c postpaid. Mrs. Suni Volirath, Winston. ne Golden. Bantam garden ee sweet corn, 8 wks. maturity. le small cupful. Add postage. Mrs, wy H. Snyder, Dawsonville, Rt. Hastings: 7 yr. prolif sed corn 7c pk. or $2.75 bu. cod. ist yr. | out, selected, hand shelled. A. G. King, Bowdon, Rt. 2. = Pure Whatileys Prolific, nubbed ; and shelled, 50c peck, $1 415 0ne Also Biloxi soy beans true to name, $1.75 bu. All FOB. H. J. Woodruff, Americus. High bred yellow corn,, esieetn ed, for sale. N. E. Reid, Hartwell. Batts 4-ear corn, excellent for field and garden, also Sparks hard grain corn (which weevils damage very little), $2.00 bu.;. $1.25 per half bu., 75 per quarter bu. All FOB. W. B. Ouzts, SE Tennille. Rt. A. Z BEANS and PEAS FOR SALE 500 1b. Brabham peas, $2. 50 ba, i fob. J. L. Garner, Warthen. See Old fashion Fla. running vale eo vet beans, $2.00 bu.: also want red hull speckle peas. Wilmer Beasley, Nunez : ef 80 bu. white Crowder peas, 5c bu.; also 20 bu. Speckle Crowder peas, 6c bu. fob. Tate: EH. L. Sar- tor, Marble Hill. 500 bu. 90-day velvet beans, running variety, guar. 100 pet. gound, 90c bu. F. W. Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1. : 0-day velvet beans in 2% pu. ee oe $1.00 bu.; also 10 bu. O- Too-Tan beans, $3.00 bu. fob. Bob Brown Davisboro. 300 bu. Hay-seed soy beans, re- eleaned and put up in even 3 bu. pags, $4.00 bu. fob. T, G. Harris, Milen. . Few hundred bu. 1938 90-day running velvet beans, $1.00 bu.; 50 bu. Brabham peas, $2.40 bu., ~50 bu. mixed peas, $1.80 bu. foo. Scott McCoy, Dayisboro. - Running white willow beans and putter peas, 30c Ib.; 17c % to exchange for other bulbs and flower plants. Write first. Mrs. _D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland. Little white peas, slightly mixed, $3.00 bu.; pridgeon peas, $4.00 bu.; exchange for field peas. C. J. Daniel, Americus. Black running garden beans, 10c cupful. Allie Traxton Frank- lin, Rt. 3. 20 bu. No. i Clay peas, even wt. bags, $2.00 bu.; 20 bu. Stone- ville No. 5 cotton seed, Toc bu. fob.; several bu. black walnuts, make offer here at farm. A. M. Butts, Devereux, 20 bu. No..1 pure Brabham peas - $2.40 bu.; Whatleys prolific seed corn, lst yr. from breeder, care- fully selected, nubbed and shelled $2.00 bu. Emory Jackson, Gog- gins. i 25 bu. Brab peas, clean and - sound, $2.75 bu.; 25 bu. Clay peas, $2.25 bu. W. F. McAfee, Tennille. 27 Ibs. nice white running but- ter beans, 12c Ib.; 10c if lot tak- en; also four 50 lb. cans country made lard, 46 to 48 lbs. per can, -. not del. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Rt. 2. - 50 bu. biloxi soy beans, $2.00 bu. 7. J. McKibben, Griffin, Rt. A. - Bunch velvet beans, $2.00 bu.; 90-day velvet beans, $1.25 bu. W. B. Johnson, Bronwood Rt, 2. Genuine bunch velvet beans, sound, 1938 crop, $2.25 bu.; Brab- ham peas, $2.50 bu. W. L. Helms, - Buena Vista. . : na Old fashion tender cornfield bean, 25c teacupful; also black pole striped Half Runners, same price. Stamps accepted on small orders. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flow- ery Branch, Rt: 1. . _ White beetle proof garden beans, stringless, 10 pkg. not postpaid. 25 pkg. postpaid; also Langford cotton seed, Ist grade, $2.00 bu.; 2nd grade, $1.00 bu. not prepaid. T. P. White Canon, Rt. 50 bu. No. 1 Iron peas, $2.50 bu. fob. R. F. Scarbrough, Byron. _ 32 bu. pure, sound, bunch vel- vet beans, $2.50 bu.; $3.00 under bu. here. J, N. Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. \ Sound, white bunch butter- beans, 20c lb; 5 lbs. over, 15 Ib, Mrs. Jasper Holley, Matthews, Tender white six weeks garden beans; also brown striped beans, _ paid: No stamps. Mrs. Guss Sose- bee, Cleveland, Rt. 1. = 35 bu. A No. 1 pure Brab peas 1938 crop, $2.25 bu.; $75.00 lot; 16 bu, Brabham peas, $2.50 bu.; 6 bu No. A mxed peas, $2.25 bu.; 1 bu. Whippoorwill peas, $2.25. Mrs. J, L. Nelson, Oglethorpe, Rt 2, Box 83. 2 1 bu. Osceola velvet beans and 1 bu. imp. and selected Whatley co-n, hand shelled, 75c pk. Satis. uar, or money back. J. A. Kim- rly, Rt, 2, Empire. __ 377 lbs. New Era peas; 177 lbs. New Era and Brabhams mixed; 237 lbs. orange cane seed, $22.50 lot; cane, $7.00. G. H. Davis Rome, Rt. 2. ee 400 bu, mixed peas for sale. W. _ W. Brown, Jr, Bowman.- _ Henderson's Bunch _ butter- beans, 20c Ib.; 2 Ibs., 35c. Add postage, smoked hams, guar. sound, 25 lb:; sides, 18 Ib. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Rt. 5. _ Pure Bunch velvets, in 2% bu. hags, sound for seed, $2.00 bu. Guar. pure. Milford Beasley Strictly No, 1 recleaned hay- seed soy beans, $2.75 bu., in 2% bu bags; DPL No. 11 A and Housers improved wilt-resistant cottonseed, both recleaned, 75c bu. All FOB. W. L. Houser, Fort alley, ; 30 bu. black-eyed peas, 10 bu. Irons, 10 bu, Clays and few of _ Brabs, sound, $2.50 bu. FOB. W. Wright, Ellijay. A No. 1, 90-day Velvets, gath- red without rain, in 5 bu. lots or more, $1.00 bu. FOB; less 5 ju. $1.10 bu. M. T. Tanner, San- f wie 2 os lb.; also have Montbretia bulbs} free from weevils, 40 lb. post-| A quantity Bunch Velvet beans for sale. G. F. Sutton, Lyons. - Bunch velvets, $3.00 bu. as long as they last. G. C. Smith, Box 134, Adrian. PLANTS FOR SALE > Youngberry plants, 60c doz. postpaid. W. 4H. Phelps, Social Circle. : Cabbage plants, large, fresh, extra early, Jersey and Chas. W.., 500 40c; 75c M; Bermuda onions, white and yellow, same price. All del. Postpaid. Sat. Guar: F. FP, Stokes, Fitzgerald... ad Selected Marglobe, Red Rock, Matchless tomato plants, ready March 15th, 95c M. up, 90c M. 25. C; insp. and treated, pink skin P. R., ready April 15th, $1.20 M. All del, L. D. Lightsey, Scre- ven, $1.10 M; Godfrey Barly, $1.25 M. Ready in April; Greater Balti- more tomato, $1.20 M. Mrs. R. J. Boatwright Alma, Rt. 3. } Genuine Marglobe tomato plants, ready March 15th, $1.00 M. del, 25c C. Moss packed. Geo. Griffis, Sereven. 4 Boysenberry plants, $1.00 doz. 24 for $2.00; $7.00 C; Youngber- rie~, 25 for $1.00; $2.75 C. No or- . der less $1.00. Fine stock. Mrs. George Haskell, Macon, Rt. 4. Klondike and Lady T straw- berry, healthy, well rooted young plants, 20c C. 500, 80c; $1.50 M. 50 plants free with orders for thousand until April lst. Stamps accepted on small orders. No chks. M. H. Bradford, Flowery Branch, Rt? 1: Lueretia dewberry and Eldo- rado blackberry plants, $1.00 C. 200 for $1.50 del. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Asparagus crowns, .$4.00 M.; Imp. Dixie wilt cottonseed re- cleaned, $4.00 per 100 lb. bag. W: a Clark, Augusta, 556 Walker Copenhagen, (1). W., cabbage, ibe M; 500, 50c; Crystal Wax Bermuda, onion 75c M. 5 M. or more plants, 60c M. All del. pe. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. Red-Skin P. R. potato plants, ready April and May,. also good flue cured tobacco (12. Ibs., $1.00 del.) Exch. for N. C. Runner pea- nuts, Purple Hull peas Rucker er Toole cottonseed. W. G. OQuinn, Screven, Rt. 2. Cabbage plants, Chas. Wake- field and Copenhagen Market, late Dutch; yellow and white Bermuda onion, 300 45c, 1 M $1, 5 and 10 M 80c M; seed popcorn 10 Ib.; New Stone tomato seed Tie Ib. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, 630 Grove St. 25e C, 80c 500, $150 M or exc. for white feed sacks, ea. pay postage; white multiplying nest onions, 50c gal. del. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Strawberry plants, 20e C, 500 8c, $1.50 M; California beer seed, 10c start, 3 starts 25c; fresh country butter, 4-6 lbs. ea. wk. 30c lb. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. ._ Millions Cert. Marglobe and Earliana tomato Hot, Bell and Pimiento pepper and Egg-plant 35c C. $3.00 M; Wakefield cab- bage, Beets, Iceberg lettuce, col- lard, 25c C; $2.25 M. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. ~ Asparagus Crowns, $3.50 per M; also improved Dixie Wilt cotton- seed, recleaned, $3.50 per 100 lbs. W. I, Clark, Augusta, 556 Walker St. Se o Imp. var. Lucretia dewberry and Eldorado blackberry. Heal- thy and strong plants, rooted, 1 ft. 75e per C; $6.00 M. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. : New Acme -Thornless Young- berry and new Boysenberry, se- lect plants 12 for $1.25 prepaid; also Ga. Experiment Stations new muscadine grapes and high bush blueberry. Gov. insp. H. A. Neal, Ashland. 4 blackberry. Prolific and fine. De- ee M. N. Wertz, Thomas- ville. : Onion plants, 50c M. FOB. Good, strong plants. Prompt shipment, full count. M. L. Sheffield, Baxley, Rt..4, Box 152. White Bermuda onion plants, 65c M. del. Mrs, H S. Turner, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 184. . _ Sage, rooted, 3 25c or 60c doz.; pie plant or rhubarb, 3 25c; pep- permint plants, 25c doz.; trailing Arbutus -25e doz.; tanzy 25 doz. no eheeks. Exec. for good 100 lb, white sacks. Mary.Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1. Strawberry, Mastodon, 30c C, $1.25 500, $2.25 M; Lady Thomp- son, 25e C, $1 500, $1.75 M; tame blackberry, $1 doz, Mrs. E. L, Whitmire Gainesville, Rt. 1. Kudzu crowns, choice, _ sel. Write for facts about kudzu and brooks, Barnesvill new low prices. B. W. Middle- le, aes, : : Strawberry plants, Klondike,| Texas Wonder, the great early] - 75c 500, $1.50 M, del, long green everbearing okra seed, 1938 crop, 15c cupful. Hazel Allen, Gaines- ville. Strawberry plants, St. Louis; bermuda grass, cheap. W.- H. Bennett, Atlanta, 1966 Boulevard Dr. N, E. Red = raspberry St. Regis, strong roots, 50c doz. $4 per C, postpaid; also California privet hedge plants, small rooted, reas- onable. W. R. Hatchell, College Park, 206 W. Walker Ave. Cabbage plants, Early Jersey, Char. Wakefield> Iceburg lettuce, 15 C, $1.25 M; white and yellow Bermuda onion plants, 25 2 C, 90c M, also giant pansy, 20c doz. del. Mrs. H.. L. Brittingham Guyton, Cabbage plants, Char. Wake- -field; white and yellow Bermu- da onion plants, 10 per C, 75c _M, Add postage. J. . Anderson, ; McRae. . : - Purple skin P. R. Potato plants,|- Cabbage plants, Early Jersey, Chas. Wakefield, 500 50c, 1 M $6:50 col.; Marglobe tomato seed $1.10 lb. Stone 65c, all del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Dewberry plants, young, $1.50 C, $5, $6.50 $12 M; horse radish plants 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto. 3 Kudzu crowns, strong, healthy $4 per M. Clyde Lanier, Gray- mont. Cabbage plants, fresh grown, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey, 500 50c, 75e M; onion plants, sweet Bermuda, large size 500 50c, 80c M, del. in Georgia. Mrs. W. M. Coffey, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Collard plants, healthy, new, now ready, 25e C, 75c M. Post- paid. T. W. Salter, Bainbridge, Rts. : Cabbage plants, lead. var, $1 per M, 5 M or more 75e M; on- ion plants 75 M 5 M and up 60c M. Prompt shipments. L. H. Allison, Sylvester. Onion -white Bermuda; cab- bage, Chas. Wakefield, Early Jersey, 7oc M, now ready. Mrs. C. G. Williams, Baxley, Rt. 4. Sweet potato, red skin P. R., inspected, treated, del. in April and May, $1.35 M; good Marglobe tomato plants, ready Apr. Ist, $1 per M. del, W. D. Lightsey Screven. Cabbage and onion plants, choice, all lead. vars. 500 65c, $1 per M, fob. here, Satis. guar., ready to ship. J. R. O'Neal, Jr., Valdosta, Boysenberry plants, giant, write for information and price. Thomas E. Hiscock, Quitman, Rt, 5, Box 112. Strawberry Lady Thompson, 30e per C, $250 per M; Jungs Imp. Gibbons and Great Wonder berries, 40c per C, $3.25 per M; few imp, Mastodon 50c, C, all guar. true to name. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.. Tomato plants, now booking orders for Marglobe, Rutgers and Pritchard Searlet Topper, ready ship March 10 to 15, $1.50 M, fob. Cash. H. T. Brooks, Pel- ham. ee Onions, pencil size crystal wax and yellow Bermuda plants; Co- penhagen. Dutch, E.. J.. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, post- paid, $1 per M, exp. col, 60c per M. L. P. Legg, Ashburn. Strawberry plants, Klondike, $1.50 per M. Faustine Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 115, Blackberry, Himalaya, well rooted, 75c M, 500 $3 1 M $4.50, add postage; or will exc. write what you have. Mrs. Ezra Keith, Gainesville, Rt. 5. > Strawberry plants, Hawkins, new var.; drought resistant, pro- lifie, 30 C, $2 per M. del. Sat. guar., or money back. Mrs. J. B. Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Pocus gad Other Frit \ Trees For Sale. _ Peach trees, all lead, var., state insp., guar. true to name, $30.)0 M; $4.00 C. 80c doz. R. A. Travis, Riverdale. May cherry trees, 10c ea. $1.0 doz.; also snowballs, rooted, 25 and 30e ea. del.; garlic, size, 50c doz, No chks. Mrs. E. C. Casey, Bowdon. Rt. 2. . S Chinese Tung oil trees, 25c ea. Seed, 10c lb,; Cherry laurel, 50c ea del. Edd Harper, Osier- ield. : Leading var., apple and peach trees, state insp. true to name, 2 to 3 ft. 10e ea. 3-4 ft., 15 ea.; grapevines, 3 yr. old Niagara, Concord, Lutie, 10c ea. All post- pe: W. H. Alexander, Cleve- and. Black and white scuppernong vines, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Exc. for white feed sacks. Mrs. J. T. Pat- terson, Waco. Rt. 2. | All lead. var., fruit trees, guar.! true to name, State insp., free of disease, Peach, 3c up; apple, pe- can cherry, peer plum. etc. Trade for anything can use of equal value. Thos. N. Long, Chickamauga. : large! Williams, Alma. . Paze Six | Sc MA RK ET BULL eT I N Wednesday, March 1, 1 : BEANS AND PEAS | BEANS AND PEAS PLANTS FOR SALE | Pecan and Other Fruit PECANS and PEQ FOR SALE | FOR SALE Trees For Sale FOR SALE ee Laas Strawberry plants, Klondyke, eae Well rooted scuppernong and Concord grape vine, $1.00 doz.; Everlay Brown Leghorn eggs $1 per 15, All postpaid. Mrs. Ethel Smith, Braselton, White scuppernong, $1.00 doz. $5.00 C; Himalaya blackberry vines and Concord grapes, $1.00 doz. Well rooted and postpaid. Mrs. Noah G. Moon, Bowdon. Rt. 2: Pineapple pear trees, well root- ed, 4 to 6ft., 25c ea.; 6 to 8 ft., 50c ea. COD. W..C. James, Man- or. "All lead. var. figs, 15 to 35c ea.; Peach, 25 to 35c ea.; apples, 25e to 40c ea.; Red Raspberries, white, pink Concord grapes, $1,00 doz. Well rooted, FOB; or $1.10 del Dahlia bulbs, all colors, 50c doz. C. M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol Ave., S. W. Ma 3671. Leading var., nice; 1 yr. eld apple trees, 12%e ea. $10.00 C; 2 yr. old trees real cheap. 10. trees free with ea. 10? bought. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. : . Grape vines, Concord, $1 doz. 3 doz. $2.00; $4 per C, 3-4 ft. fruit trees 25c ea.; raspberry and dew- berry, 50c doz. H. A. Sneed, East Point, ph. Calhoun 3041. Figs, Celestial, white and brown Turkey, '5 large or 12 med- ium $1; Lucretia dewberry and large rooted Kudzu, semesan treated, $1 per C, $7 per M, care- fully packed and del. J. W. Toole Macon. ; : Huckleberry, blue buck berries, red and yellow plums; pomegran- ate; wild cherry, black musca- dine, crabapples, 1 ft. 10c, 2 ft. 15c, 35c C, Exe. for white feed sacks. Add postace. Mrs. O. W. Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Scuppernong, black musca- dine, red May cherry, blue Dam- son, Red Goose plums, hackworth apple brown Cal. figs, 10e ea., $1 doz. Mrs. Asa A. Moon, Bow- don, Rt. 2. : : Red May cherry, well rooted, 3 for 50c or 7 for $1; or 5 lbs. but- ter each week, 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Lizzie Casey, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Huckleberry, bright red, blue buck berries, big red and yellow plums, goose berries, black mus- eadine, black walnut, brown Tur- key figs 1 to 3 ft. 10ce to 25c ea. Lady Thompson strawberries, 35c C. Exe: for white feed sacks: Add postage. Mrs. Georgia Hunt,| Toomsbero, Rt. 2. : Black muscadine, Himalaya blackberry, Riehmond red cherry, blue Damson, red goose plums, Niagara and Concord grape, ha- zel nut bushes, 10c ea.; black walnut sprouts 25c ea. Mrs. Ar- tyce Entrekin, Waco, Rt. 2. Bronze and black scupper- nongs, $1 doz. postpaid; brown Turkey fig. sprouts, red goose plums 2 yrs. 75c doz.; apricot plums, 2 yrs. 75c doz. prepaid. S. W. Huggins, Waco, Rt, 2. Bright sweet huckleberry, red, yellow plums, white and yellow Press peaches, v.11 cherry, goose berries, museadine, black walnut, 10c, 15 and 25c ea.: Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 35c C; Mrs. Nellie Pitts, Toomsboro Ri, 2 White, tame muscadine vines, 20c ea. black muscadine, 15 ea.. Mtn. huckleberry, 50c doz.; crab- apple, plum, black walnut, 0c a., yellow root, poke root, sassa- fras, 20c tb, Add postage. Exc. for white feed sacks 10c ea. Mrs. Will James, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Black and white scuppernong, muscadine vine, blue, red goose. and Japanese apricot plum, May and early Richmond cherry, Tur- key fig, Hazlenut and chinqua- pin, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. del. A: T. Patterson, Waco. - : Muscadine, Himalaya black- berry, red, goose and blue plum scuppernong, 75c doz. del. $5.00 C. (3 to 6 ft. high); Kudzu crowns, $1.00 C. $6.00 M. del. E, O. Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2. 2 yr. vear trees. 20c ea; $2.00) | doz.; Japanese plums, turkey figs, and rose and June plums, $1.00 doz.; strawberry plants, 1c C; raspberry plants, $1.00 fer 15, PP. Josie Huggins, Waco Rt. 2. State insp., lead. var., pecan trees, Stewart, 6-9 ft. The to $1.25; Schley, 2-10 ft. 40c to $1.25. Guar. true to name. I do top work, budding, pruning and spraying. M. M. Newsome, San- dersville, "Phone 2912. TOBACCO FOR SALE Tobacco, smoking and chewing, barn cured whole leaf, red and yellow, mixed flavor. 15 lbs., $1 del. Prompt shipment or money refunded. Want some Red Bliss Irish potato seed. S. C. Beecher, Baxley, Rt. 2. Good, long Red Leaf chewing tobacco, good and mellow, 12 lbs. $1.00; smoking, 12 lbs. T5c postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Sere- ven, Rt. 2. : Guar. aged, mellow chewing to- bacco, 12 Ibs., $1.00; good grade smoking, 15 Ibs. $1.00. Sat. guar. or money refunded, Mrs. A. = | ta, Rt. 2. Sound Runner peanut 314c lb FOB, R. P. Mikell, boro, Rt. 1: Be Sev. bu. small white Sp peanuts, hand picked, 5e Ib. S. A. Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. No. 1. Virginia Bunch pe 6c lb. also Stewart and Col pecans. Ea. 15 lb. Money W. 8S. Norton, Edison. Select No. 1 Ga. Runner Spanish peanuts, 4%4c Do not ship less 100 Ibs Thompson, Pinehurst. Red Spanish peanuts, good for seed, 75c. gal. sh Banana mushmelon seed this., early white bush squash, 10c, tbls. Wallace W Martin, Rt. 2. : mae No. 1 recleaned, old fas b Runner peanuts, 4c lb. FO! F. Thompson, Shellman, | 150 bu. white Spanish Ne peanuts, $1.00 bu. FOB Milton Beall Louisville, Honey Bees and B Supplies For Sale 60 hives of bees, $60.00, i gums, Sell all or aS many 2 sired. J. W. Gainsus, Cai 30 hives. of bees, 8 S.ory, Italians and mixec cond,, $2.50 ea.; also 12 hives and other supplies. Miller, Woodland. About 40 swarms of honey 50e per swarm to anyone nishing the gums and bri them to me. G. R. Thrift, 7 eross, RFD 3. ; Ext. Tupelo honey, 10 $1.50; 5 1b. pail, 75c. B. EB. pard, Savannah, 1222 E. St. : -10 colonies Bees. in 8 hives; honey extractors, hives, extra supers and equipment. Mrs, L, A. A lanta, 1507 Iverson St, N. 0521. : FRESH & CURED M FOR SALE 2 country cured hams about 22 lbs. ea., for sale or for pair purebred pigs, any br any sex. Prefer in Cobb cou -E. W. Hendon, Marietta. R 1 shoat, fat, strictly eo wt. about 125-150 Ibs. priced 12c lb. dressed | place at Smithonia, 3 mi. So bert. S. P. Sanders, Colbe + et Fancy Hickory smoked Bro county hams, any size, and sausage, any quantity, cured; also Boysenberr Toungberry plants in any qu tity. William Walker, Quit P. O. Box 432. SYRUP FOR SALE Pure sugar cane syrup,. cans, 6 to case, $2.75; No to es., $3.00 FOB; 300 or No. 10 wt. No. 10, 54e ea., 24c ea. Del. not over 200 m G. L. Duren, Meigs. no Best grade, pure, large Re: Ribbon -Cane syrup in re size beer bottles, $1.25 do for sample. W. L. Dasher, Park Rt.4, ead POTATOES FOR | Cert. yellow skin seed potatoes, also slips in Write for prices. W. Powder Springs, Rt. 2. About 200 bu. P. R.. pota 75 bu. Abner Baker, No Park. ae 200 bu. seed potatoes. insp., yellow skin P. R., 75 H, C. Paris, Hiram, Upwards of 200 bu. imp. potatoes, 90c per hundr trucks if taken at once. FO. B. Hartley, Alamo, About 40 bu. No. 1 P. R. toes, 75c bu. Lloyd Smith, S) fi 5 Ibs., hot red pepper, < | 1938 crop, $1.50 del. Mrs. - Jones, Grayson. = 75 bu. purple skin P. R. pt toes, at far ml2 mi. S. W. Haz toes at farm 12 mi. S. W. Ha good, bright Peavine and nut hay, cured without rain ton at barn, J. C.-Taylor, H hurst. Rt. 2, Box 61. FRUITS FOR SAL Sundried apples from fruit, 30 lbs., 15e lb.: also | akra seed, 10 lb. Mrs. Butts, Chipley. Rt. 1, Bo Peeled peaches 17e lb: 1 peaches, 14 Ib.; apples, 14 Mrs. S. N, Camp, Easta! RAIN AND HAY _ FOR SALE 20 t te A-1 peanut hay, $10.00 ate J. H. Bragg, Hawkins- Baled or uhbaled hay, Clover, y. Carey Freew.n, Frank- t. 3, c-o Gorman Farm. nighun or Appler seed oats, u. FOB. Whetstone Farm. we, Sr., Ft. Valley, Box 300 bundles good fodder, wt. Ybs., to 100 bundles, $1.60. per 0 bundles. M. O. only. C. L. ooks, Monroe, Rt. 3. 40 tons Lespedeza hay for sale. D. Bryan, Philomath. EGGS FOR SALE ebred R. . S. L. Wyandotte speckled Sussex eggs, 75 5, $1.25 for 30, P: P. Mrs. ar] Wilson, Clarkesville Rt. 1. Wew Hampshire Red eggs, 65c 5; $1.00 for 30, $1.50 for 50. Mrs. J. E. Passe, Madison, Rt. 2. ox 39.. Donaldson Red eggs, high fer- $1.25 per 16 del:; best Red s, 10 ea.; Reds and Leg- yorns crossed 8c ea. March and pril dark red males, $1.50 and 0 ea. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone (Bayer ses ip = ian Runner duck eggs, $1.25 er 15 del. J. H. Moore, Stone ith. Rt. 1. Eegs from large type purebred rk Cornish, $1.00 per 15, crates eturned. No personal checks. iss Florence Horne, Grovetown. uirebrd White Rock eggs for > Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Sta- bred R. C. Light Brahma carefully selected and sd, $1.00 per 15. postpaid; kerels, March 1938 hatch, $1.50 ea. FOB. Cash. L. J. Brown, a urebred Jap Silkie eggs, $1.50 per 13, plus postage; also pure- -d R. GC. Golden Sebright eggs, price. C. T. Gaines, Buford. Peafowl eggs, $1.00 ea.; , trio bate ae Pens and cock), Mar. sh, $25.00. Fantail var., from ce, virile Northern stock. Abigail Walters, Rock Springs. _ Purebred Dark Indian Cornish os. $1.00 per 15; cockerels, $1.50 FOB; also 2 tons Stoneville -9-B cotton seed, 75c bu. $2.50 100 Ibs. sacked; a mule for gale. J. R. Gardner, .Locust rove. ks Cream grade eggs, care- selected, 60c per 15, or $1.10 So a ard duck eggs, 75c per 14 wers Guann Clyo. bition Buff Orp. eggs and icks, 23 yrs. of best breeding. ;, Bd Morgan, Americus. Selected eggs, Golden Rule Silver Mating S. C. Brown Leg- horns, $1.00 per 17, not postpaid. . Darby Taylor, Lavonia. Rt. bred Dark Cornish eggs, er 15, 24 for $1.00 P. P. Crate > ret.; hybrid (AAA White ezhorns-Barred Rocks) eggs, ime price. Mrs. Ruth Chapman. utier. Rt. 1. Purebred M. White Pekin ducx eggs. guar. fertile and fresh, 75c per 13 del. Mrs. C. G. Callaham, Waycross, Rt. 4. pure J. White Giant eggs, 75c per 15 if called for; 85 mailed postpaid. Mrs. H. B. Melton, Griffin, Rt. D. On Jackson Rea. Few settings fancy Giant Black Minorca eggs, $1.50 per 15. L. B Hians, Newnah. . S.C. W. L. eggs, $1.50 per 15. . C. Janey, Jr., Varnell . Eggs, 60c per 15 postpaid. 2 8 S Young, Fairmount, Purebred M. B. Turkey eggs, from blood tested stock, $2.50 doz.; $18.00 C del. Mrs. Neal T. Williams, Buena Vista. White Pekin duck eggs, '75c per 13 eos, now ready. Mrs. W. I. Mobley, Ludowici, Rt. 1. _ Purepred AA big type 8. C. White Enelish W. L. eggs, 75c per 15 postpaid and insured. Mrs. Emma Ballenger, Temple, Rt. 2. Thite Pekin duck eggs, $1.25 per 15. Otto A. Stock. Rt. 2, Box 19, Waycross. \ Eggs from Hubbard AAA str. N. H. blood tested, $1.00 per 15 del. Mrs. Jno. H. Underwood, Oglethorpe, Rt. 3. . Purebred plood tested B. R. Wofford, Gainesvillt, Rt. 8. _ White Rock hatching eggs, $150 per 15. Cash or M. O. No hecks. Mrs. H. J. Colson, Daisy. _ Golden Buff Minorca selected , $1.00 per 15 del. Mrs. C. i, Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 1. $.C. W.L. Barron AAA Eng. str. eggs, $1.50 per 30 del. Jas. B. Ellis, Cave Springs. (Pure white Pekin duck eggs, %5 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. L, K. _ EGGS FOR hnson or Bermuda grass. Fine} - a _ Mrs. W. R. Smith, Chs-| eae es, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. Hattie). s z SS . mt Black Leghorn eggs, good lay. ing str., $1.00 per 15 postpaid. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. - Purebred Minor Blue eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Jack Hol- comb, Toccoa. - ey Big fertile eges from Barron Eng. W. L. 250-300 quality, $1.25 per 15 del. in Ga.; also reg. pure- bred Nubian buck. sires 80 per cent female kids, fee $3.00 and $2.00 on does brought to:my barn. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. White Pekin duck eggs, $1.00}. per 12, also S. C. Black Minorca eggs, $1.00 per 15 postpaid. L. L. Thornton, Woodville. High quality R. 1. Red _ eggs, from blood tested stock, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. D. F. Walker, Warthen. White Rock hatching eggs from pure heavy laying str.. $1.00 per 15 del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Con- cord. : Giant light Brahma eggs, from AA grade hens, $1.00 per 15. Lera Lord, Commerce, Rt. 5. | S. C. W. L. eggs fronf selected stock, $3.00 C. J. J. Bonnell, Box 315 Valdosta. Thoroughbred blood tested buff Orpington eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. J. N. Watters, Rome, Rt. 2. White Cornish eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.50 per 30, guar. safe del.; exchange for choice gladioli pulbs. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. Hatching eggs: R. I. Reds, W. L., Buff Orpingtons, 60c per 16; in 15 or 30 doz. lots at 30c doz. Mrs. R. O. Hodges, St. George. purebred large type Cornish game eggs, $1.00 per 14; $1.50 per 30. Write for prices on larg- er lots. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Abbe- ville, Rt. 2. ; = Purebred extra large fertile Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, Lindstrom str. R. I. Red eggs. same str., 75c per 15. Mrs. W. B. Jordan, Hoschton. Purebred R. I. Red eggs, from heavy laying str.. 75c per 15 del. Henry S. Walker, Rt. 3, Washing-| ton. \ Large type Cornish game eggs, blood tested, $1.00 per 15; $1.90 per 30 postpaid. E. D. Lindsey, 312 Floyd St., Sandersville. Muscovy duck eggs from quackless ducks, $1.00 per 12 postpaid. Booking orders. Mrs. R. T, Chatham, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Thoroughbred Dark Cornish eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.50 per 30. M. O. J. O. Howell, Pineview, Rt. 1. Parks B. R. eggs, 85c per 15; also running butter bean seed, 15 lb. postpaid. No checks. Mys. J. 8. Edenfield, Summit, Rt. 2. Pure Everlay B. L. eggs, 75c per 15 del. Carton returned. Mrs. Fannie Taylor, Rochelle, Rt. 1. Black Minorca eggs; also An- cona eggs, Sheppard str. $1.00 per 17. postpaid. Mrs. L. D. El- liott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Purebred single comb W. L. hatching eggs, 75c per 15; $3.50 per C del.; also 5 one yr. old W. I. Roosters $1.00 ea.; 4 two yr. old, 75c ea. fob. Mrs. J. W. Ham, Summit, Rt 1. Pure Dark Cornish game eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.85 per 30. Cash or M. O. Mrs. Alfred Gibbs, Ro- chelle, Rt. 1. _ ; eS Ancona eggs, from Sheppard, AAA gerade, $1.00 per 15; also 50 pullets, Mar. hatch, now laying, $1.00 ea.; also 1,000 Ib. mule smooth mouth, $40.00. Trade for feed, E. K. Kitching, Daniels- ville, Rt. 2. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: 3 Ancona roosters, Mar. hatch, "5c ea. at my farm. F. N. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. ANDALUSIONS: . Mar. hatched S. C. Blue An-} dalusions, blood tested, AAA grade, 9 hens and 1 rooster, $10.; setting eggs, 15 for $1.00. Mrs. W. L. Treadaway Adairsville. BANTAMS AND BRAHMAS: Trio Golden Sebright bantams, $3.00; pr. Black Tail Japs; pr. Black Cochins, $3.00 pr. Mrs. W. M. Hanna, 2028 Boulevard ~ Dr. NE, Atlanta. 3 Sebright bantam hens, now laying, $3.00. Add postage. M. B. Bailey, Buchanan, Rt. 2. 10 young White Bantam Leg- horn pullets, laying, and 1 roost- er, $5.00 fob. M:O. only. Jack Culpepper, Wildwood Farm, Quitman. Purebred Black Cochin ban- tams, $2.50 pr.'T. M. Whitworth 736 Elbert St. SW, Atlanta. 7 purebred -AAA Brahma roost- ers, 1938 Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. A. Thompson, White Plains. Cornish, Sebright, Cochins, Barred Rocks and R. I. Reds, $3 pr. Prize winning str. W. G. Hart- ley, St. Mountain. 4 Show type bantams: spcial price on Buff Cochins and Dark Cornish winners in several shows. W. K. Herndon, 1109 Adrian. St., -Yellow Buff bantam rooster, $1.50. Exchange for Black Cochin rooster, wt. not over 1% or 2 lbs. Also exchange heavy breed hens for B. L. hens, lb. for lb. Mrs. Lillie Mae Johnson, Lawrence- Ae Rt. 3. 7 fine Holterman Aristocrat B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, $10.00; 6 fine cockerels, $4.50 to $5.00 ea.; $25.00 lot fob. Eggs, $1.50 a a postpaid. Berlin Nix, Alto, Roe, B. R. Gockerels, $1.50 ea.; also Thompson imp. B. R. and S. C. W. L. eggs, $1.00 per 15; $1.75 per 30 del. Mrs: J.-E. Steadam, Bainbridge. White Rock hens, cockerels, and .pullets, $1.00 ea.; eggs, 85c per 15; also everbearing straw- berry plants 25 C; Lady T., 35c C. Postpaid. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst. 30. W. R. pullets, 12 wks. old, 65c ea. Not postpaid. No checks. M. O. Mrs. L. G Jones, Rt 3. Purebred B. R. roosters, $1.00 ea.; Willow leaf lima and butter beans, 15 packet: T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. : 30 R. LL. Red; 20 B. R. AAA blood tested, fryers, roosters and pullets (more pullets than roost- ers) $35.00 lot. No checks. Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Manor, Rt. 1. Large, healthy hens, $1.50 ea.; roosters, $2.00; purebred Part- ridge Rock eggs $1.50 per 15. Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla. 200 B. R. pullets and cockerels, 10 wks. old, 60c ea. fob; also want 200 horse radish plants, cheap. Mrs. W. E. Green, Powersville. | 24 B.R. hens, now laying, 1938 hatch, $1.25 ea.; also 9 B. O. pullets, wt. 5-6 Ibs., same price. Mrs. A. P. Gladden, Rt 2, Box 60, Tallapoosa. ~~ Bes rooster, 1937 spr. hatch; a.: $2.25 for both. FOB. Eggs, $1.00 per 24, box ret. Mrs. Fuller Sturdivant, Chipley. lbs. ea., 22 lb. J. L. Beall, Louis- ville. : : 10 full blooded B. R. young hens, Parks str., $10.00 lot. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 11 mo. old Parks str. B. R. pullets, $1.50 ea. Dr, J. B. Par- ham, Calhoun, Rt} 2. 10 full stock B. R. hens and 1 rooster, $10.00 lot. Claude Gragg Clarkesville. : CORNISH: 10 Cornish game hens and 1 rooster, $10.00. Mrs. Cecil Dom- iny, Bastman, Rt. 4. AA Dark Cornish chickens, Apr. hatch, wt. 5 or 6 Ibs., $1.25 ea.; also white multiplying on- ions, 35c gal. Add postage. Mrs: D.:D. Oliver, Lula, Rt. 1. game pullets, 8 mos. old, :now laying, $8.00: lot. Trade for pit games. A. V. Jones, 2026 Clark St. Augusta. : 1 pure Dark Cornish game rooster afid 2 hens, $4.00 for lot. $3.50 at my home, 1 mi. so. We- nona on Sylvester highway. Mrs. Clyde Cook, Cordele, Rt. 3. 1 purebred Dark Cornish cock, 8 or 10 Ibs., $1.50 here. No checks. Bill Poden, Hawkinsville. GAME: Se Purebred Warhorse game pul- lets,, jet black with black eyes. $1.00. ea. Sylvester Spivey, So- perton, Rt. 2. : : Pure Irish grey stags, 10 mos. old, $3.00 ea.; 7 pure Red Quills and 1 cock, 2 yrs. old >$12.50. W. H. Walters, Monroe. 3 Indian game roosters, $1.75 ea.; 2 hens, $1.50 ea.; lot, $1.50 ea. Exchange for 1 Bull Dog Cor- nish rooster. Mrs. Annie B. King, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 56. Trio purebred Dallas, Rt. 4... Want couple without children to live on place and both work for salary. Man to do yard and tend cow and chickens, C. S. Tidwell, Stone Mountain. Rt. 1. Want good wage hand, $12.00 or $1300 mo. and board and laundry. Come at* once, Mrs. W. we Rogers, Ashburn, Rt. 3, Box Want at once, white or colored family with 2 or 3 hands, 2 to work on farm; 1 good man. exp. lectzic milkers. R. R. Mutimer, Want reliable family for horse farm, 11 mi. Savann Must own stock and finance s Henry Denham, Eatonton. | Want woman or girl to do li farm work, no field work. M be healthy and willing work W. H. Epps Carnesville, Rt. 1 Want colored family to tend large 1 h. crop, reasonable cotto acreage, good stock and tools eboy to work by day. Give ref, from last party worked for. E. T. Overby, Lithonia. a Want to get on touch with w awake, industrious, single m of good character, who ca handle team and cultivator, 45 or 50 acres. Write for detail J. T. Lamberth, Warwick. farm work, no field work. Ho with middleaged couple an small salary. Abner Milliga: Bloomingdale. Want unencumbered colored woman or girl, healthy, clean and reliable for light farm wo no field work. Wages and good home. Mrs. J. R. Sloan Pelham, Rt. 1. Bere See | Want unencumbered, healthy, clean white woman, 25 to 35 yrs. old, to assist. with work around the farm, no milking. $30.00 mo. to right party. Mrs. Byron R. Stauffer, Savannah, c-o Harms Dairy, Oakhurst Farm. ae _ Want settled man or man and wife, to feed stock and general chores around farm for small Salary. Also want boy 16 to 20 years to work farm chores for. home and small salary. E. C ae eae Midville, Rt. 1, Box Want. good farmer, able fi nish self and 1 to 4 mules. Stand ing rent or shares to reliabl party. E. E. Bishop, Thomasvill Rt 3a. oie ~ Want good boy who knows: how to work-and dont mind it, honest and sober, 15-18-3735. clean and all around nice. $10 mo, board and washing. Come once. Jonn L. Bennett, Screve Rt. 2, Box 31. ee _ Want good clean woman f light farm work, no field work Good home with good advan ages, room, board and reasonable salary. Communicate with. Mr, J. L. Childers, Atlanta, 1214 M ton Terrace, 8. E. Want an all round farmer w farm blacksmith experience. GC use entire family. _ Want good, settled colored w. man, who can milk to live in. yard board and $8.00 month, fo gen. work, no field work. r Effie Horne, Augusta, Rt. 2 T. B. Bruce. | Want white woman of good character to do light farm work, no field work. Board and small salary. Age 25 to 45 yrs. old, clean. nice. Mrs. C. H.: New, Lithoni: RUD: j Want smart, pood woman, 20 to 40 yrs. to live in home with elderly woman and do light farm work, no field work, for board and small salary. Write at onc Mrs. J. B. Burke, Toomsboro. Want nice, healthy white w man, 30-35 yrs. of age, for light farm work no field work. Room, board and smal) salary. Ref. exch. Mrs. Pearl Stephens, Col- lege Park, Rt. 2. Aue Want farmer for 1, 2 or 3 horse farm. Standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. J. E. Harper, Osierfield. Want healthy, trustworthy, un- encumbered woman, 50-60 yrs. old, to live in good home (2 on- ly) and help with light work, milk, but ne field work. Small salary. Send ref. Mrs. V. L. Nur Commerce, Rt, 2. _ Want at once, good exp. fa hand, exp. in growing and curing tobacco, to live in house and do gen. farm work. Willing worker. reliable, no bad habits. 50c | 3 and board. Consider man. and K. W. Liles, Waycross, Rt. Want at once, respectable, so-~. ber couple, white, without chil- dren, to live in house with aged couple and do farm work. See or communicate. W. L. Stevenson, Sharpsburg. Rt. 1, 2 ~ Want at once, exp. family man to take charge of small poultry farm. Must be reliably exper= ienced with poultry,25 to 40 yrs. old, good worker, and good ref Year round work. H. Peskin, Winder, Box 433. x Want farm hand to live in | home. $10.00 mo. board and washing: Mrs. Linnie B. Owens, Screven, RFD 1. PN Want settled, wnencunibered healthy, colored woman, willin worker, for farm work. no fiel work. Mrs. D. G, McNair, Atlane ta, 2007 Gordon Ra. S.W. Want at once, good, reliable, white woman, middleaged, to look after cow and chickens and other light farm work, no field work for home with couple and reasonable salary. Mrs. R, M. Augusta, P. O. Box 641. oF Cumbie, Blakely. - TATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE _ J. PRESTON YARBROUGH, Chief Chemist .During the past few months the Chemical lab- oratories have been busy working upon various kinds of Foods, Drugs, Dairy Products and miscel- Taneous samples. %: 3 FOODS e _ In the food laboratory, upon * testing many amples of ground meats and sausages, many were found to have large quantities of starch, some with powdered milk, some with acacia, and some with tragacanth. These things tend to absorb and hold ivities of th Ch ist Di e @ ees. ivities of the Unemistry Vivision | analyze the official samples submitted to us - The law gives the Commissioner the distribute this inoculation at cost, but do make it mandatory. This keeps the price for at any time that the price goes up, we again make and distribute it. ae : SEED GERMINATION : The farmers of this. State lose thousan dollars each year through the planting o In many states seed germination tests enforcement of seed laws is one of the most | tant functions of Departments of Agriculture. gia has no seed law and no appropriation t other dairies. The report of one sample is not always a true indication of the milk over a period of time. The milk can sometimes vary from the standard or average for various reasons. . The practice of watering milk has almost ceas- ed in this State. We found four samples of watered milk last week. These were the first samples found watered in about a year. We are constantly on the alert for other bad practices, such as adding chlo~ _ rine to keep bacteria count down and adding min- eral oil to build up the fat content. The mixing of butter and oleomargarine, or "Wednesday, March G seeds. 19 water. it, you buy water at the same the meat. together. years. These sulphites tend to odor of putrid and decomposed bad meat. -The use of tomato meat is a rare practice. o DRUGS product Not U. S. P. or Not be anything. Be sure that = rug and Cosmetic Law, whcih en The feed labor omen e now getting what you pay are getting. Read the tag upon from the Experiment Station or Agric cow mules, poultry or pigs. During the past two years r Dairy Inspectors and ports are ma eterinaria i, te n the sample, pbs fant good farmer for 1 horse on 50-50 basis, with extra mand to hire. L. Millsapps, FD 1. eee pe fant dependable farmer for al farm in Monroe County. t. single, settled, white ood truck driver, and able Williams, Summit, Ty 2. man for light farm work nd milk cows. Must be good aracter and sober. $10.00 mo. rey and laundry, with chance advancement to right party. H. G. Blakely, Savannah. mnt nice, white woman, 40-45 of age, and do light farm ork, no field work. $1.50 week home. Mrs. M. C. Davis, wh, Rt. a xs s ~ t settled, refined, white n, strong willing worker, milking and ardening, Mrs, Rosa chickens. $3.00 week. Giles, Lakemont. : Want unencumbered, middle- yed woman to live with elderly woman and do light farm work. no field work, for room, board nd small salary. See or write. J F. Martin, Armuchee. Rt. nt 2 or more farm hands c per day, with free patches ow food; wages paid at end ch week. M. F. McCormick, .. Hawkinsville. nt farm hand, 21 to 40 yrs. tout and ablebodied, willing er. $12.00 mo. board and 2. ant at once, middleaged, un- neumbered woman for light work, no field work. $7.00 m and board. Luther Gill, nt couple, able to furnish (with other income) to oc- ouse and look after farm, st of Flovilla. Write T. T. G. iLivkous, When you buy meat with these things in 2% cereal is allowed to bind the meat. _ the Department of we have analyzed from City and | FARM HELP WANTED Want middleaged woman for light farm work, no field work. Rocky Ford. Rt. 1, Box 73. - Want strong, healthy, single, gen. farm hand, good worker. rage, etc. W. A. Dougherty Amer- Ms Blk ee - Want single man, 20 to 45 yrs. old, white preferred, to start -work or farm about March 10th. Must be exp. honest, willing worker, healthy and without bad habits. $12.50 mo. and board. See or write. Theo Banks, Summit. Want woman, reliable, unen- | cumbered, 20-30 yrs. old for light farm work, no field work. Good home and small salary. Write or see. S. M. McCalla, Tunnell Hill. POSITIONS WANTED Want job light farm work no field work, with good people. 25 yrs. old. Mrs. Vannah Beshars, Woodstock, c-o Gen. Del. "Young widow, 22 yrs. old, want work on farm, $10.00 mo. and board. No field work. But can milk and tend to poultry and help around garden. Mrs. Eva Gandy, Moultrie, Rt: 2, c-o J. L. DP Want job caretaking and feed- ing stock, poultry, etc. Well exp. Not able to do field work. At once. Prefer in Peach County. Marshall Bodum, Ft. Valley. Rt. 1 2 - Colored, country raised girl wants light farm work. no field work, for. room, board and Sal- ary. Willing to work. At once. Doris Forts, Inman. | Want job on farm, life time exp. in all lines of farming. 63 yrs. old. O. H. Juhan, Atlanta, 67 Crumly St. : es Want light farm work, no field work, for home and small salary. Mrs. James Pyran, Whitesburg, Rt. 1, c-o J. R, Clark (at Hutch- enson Ferry.) ~ Want job on farm. Life time exp. in farm work, $10.00 mo. and board. H. M. Ray. Avondale Es- tates: 27 io es 21 yr. old young man wants job on dairy. Go anywhere any time. Answer all letters. Bill Sparks, Sparta, Ril of fertilizer. - lizer inspectors to cover the State and take official ? The names of these inspectors were pub- lished in the February 15th issue of the Market Bulletin. Notify the inspector in your county when you expect to receive your fertilizer and he will come to your farm and obtain official samples. Samples sent in by you will not be official and you will not be entitled to the penalty, if the goods fail ~ Samples when received at - the Laboratory will be given a-laboratory number and will be analyzed in numerical order. The first , received will be the first analyzed and reported. to meet the guarantee. partment of Agriculture. time for soil analyses. d There is a regular State of analyzing soils. better equip Reasonable salary. Sam Burke,| $10.00 mo. room and board. State| butter and lard, and selling as country butter is done but little in this State at the present time. Our inspectors have aided Federal agents and there have been convictions in both Federal and State courts for these practices. Ey FERTILIZER fertilizer laboratories have The Department will have SOIL ANALYSIS The analysis of soils is mot a regular function of the duties of the Chemical Division of the De- The work in the labora- tories is defined by law as control upon official samples of fertilizers, foods, drugs, feeds, dairy products, - During the past two yea - soils have been sent in to us. We are glad to anal- yze and make reeamaiuatibry Spee maa these swe had time to when not busy upon our . regular work. With the fertilizer season coming and field insecticides. oo laboratory has analyzed various types 3 wipe ee ill of feed samples and you can be assured that you ppon us, within. the nex oc Suis LEGUME INOCULATION For the past several years, the Department has . not been making and distributing this inoculation. The purpose of the Department in distributing it was that farmers could get it at a reasonable price. The price from the commercial companies is now about the same as it would cost us to make it. Then being free from this, we have more time to POSITIONS WANTED been made ready to analyze all of the official samples for the Please do not send in unofficial samples rs many samples of Agency for the purpose |. Mr. W. O. Collins, Soil Agron- omist at the College of Agriculture in Athens, is in charge of this work. - Details should be wirtten to |. Mr. Collins before sending the samples to him. _. aks _ Next fall after the end of our regular fertilizer season, we shall again be glad to make as many analyses as we can. However, Mr. Collins is much ped for this work than we are. these germination tests for the farmers. 1d are dumped into Georgia because we have nc law and the good seeds go to those states whi have seed laws. : ee e INSECTICIDES . Although we have no laws upon Hous 101d. secticides, we do have laws, regulations and sta ards upon field insecticides and fungicides. ards are set upon these insecticides by the of Entomology. Our fertilizer inspectors obtain ficial samples and we analyze them to see th they conform to these standards. If you have cium or lead arsenate or some other insecti that you are doubtful about, a card to the | Fertilizer Inspector will bring an inspector tain an official sample. There is no penalty bate back to the farmer when sample is of ard. However, there is a fine for the manufact Most of the insecticide samples we have anal. have met standards. cee a8 : COSMETICS . ree At the present time there is no State la cosmetics. A new Federal law upon cosmet into effect June 25 of this year. This Fede was brought about by demands of citizens. cases of blindness and one death from eye _ eyelash dyes; complete baldness and loss - from the use of a face cream; severe skin tions from the use of other cosmetics; together: - other complaints has finally brought control i (etS-ariinterstate commerce, but sucl these products that are manurautured .and sol this State only have no control and may Westar ous to health. The proposed Food, Drug and - metic Bill now before our Legislature woul these cosmetics under control. oS MISCELLANEOUS SAMPLES | The Chemical Laboratory is not authorized engage in the analysis of samples other th - officially collected by agents of the Departm Agriculture. The reasons for this policy are - ebvious in view of the strictly legal charac his wate ie ee ee ; All work is undertaken for the benefit fare of the public as a whole. Samples for p private and personal purposes will not be anal, by this Laboratory. es es We are glad to give information and be much assistance as possible to all citizens. It: be unfair to commercial laboratories | who taxes to the State, for us to analyze sampl should by rights go to them. ea POSITIONS WAN 50 ferti- have no % POSITIONS WANTED Want 1 h. farm on halves, or job as day hand. 4 in family. Must be furnished. Can drive car or truck. Will move at once. Rus- sell St. ; = Want take charge large farm. A No. 1 stock man and mechan- ic. Right man for good party: 3 in family. Prefer No. Ga. Walter] Camp, Atlanta, 263 Pryor St. Ss. W. oe Want 2 h. crop with good, hon- est man on 3rds and 4ths, good jJand, good house and water. Can | furnish self. Have to be moved, but re-pay out of crop. Sherman Graham, Rome, Rt.5. - 64 yr. old man, exp. in dairy and poultry wants job with Christian people for home and small salary. T. M. Burton, At- r lanta, 253 Merritts, Ave. N. W. _ 18 yr. old girl wants job with respectable people, light farm work, no field work. $3.00 week and home. Miss Nancy Faulkner, Colbert. Rt. 2. Married man wants job farm- ing or tractor and truck. driver and other mechanical work on farm. Fred Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Sas : : i Want job on farm, 45 yr. old, 41% yr. old child. Good worker | (interested in poultry raising). At once. Mrs. R. M. Garrett, Mor- row, c-o R. M. Garrett. | Exp. Dairyman, 3 in family. wants job anywhere, $35.00. mo. and house. Ref. furnished. Clyde W. Taylor, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Want job light farm. work, no field work, with respectable peo- ple. Miss Monteen Wheless, Mon- roe, Rt. 5, c-o H. C. Couch. _ Young man and wife wants job. Both willing workers. Ref. if desired. J. L. Clayton, Ochloch- nee, Rt.2. - Colored woman with 3 small children wants place with -good people on farm. Willing worker.| Country raised. Reasonable sal- ary. Edith Gresham,. McDonough. Rt. 3 c-o Amos Hartsfield. 17 yr. old young woman wants light farm work, no field work. Good worker. Must be with re- spectable people. Miss Lizzie Daniels, Dupont, Box 23. Want farm on halves. Give ref. J, H. Green,. LaGrange, 306 Wilkes St. 2 R. Smith, Griffin, 510 Bell) halves. Must be furnished and) : | moved. Honest and sober, willing ee : ee workers. Lee Smith, Ellijay, Box St. NW... ge Want place at once with light farm work, work, for home with gc for self and 8 yr. old gir Christian aged couple. Owen, Unadilla; = 36 yr. old woman wan farm work, no field wi will help with dairy. $3.50 week, room and board. Allen, Atlanta, 33 Ave. S. W.. Seas ~ Want good 1 h, farm liable man, 50-50 basis or White, 31 yrs. old, healthy s married, 5 in family, rearec farm. Operate tractor, Want job on farm, for reas- onable salary, board and laundry. Exp. truck and tractor driving and other farm work. Jc; Young, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box 72 B. Experienced miller wants Mill, water preferred. J. L. Williams, Atlanta, 1082 Ridge Ave. Young girl wants home with} good people, doing light farm work, no field work, for board and small salary. Miss Florence Boynton, Savannah, Stiles Ave., c-o Van Walden's Dairy. * Man and wife, both young and able to work, want farm on 41. 44 yr. old, single man wants home on farm with good people, helping with farming. Paul Ben- nett, Experiment, P. O. Box 153, c-o W. M. Jones. Middleaged man and _ wife wants share crop, work with| . dairy, or any kind farm work.| ,. 1. St eT ane E, D. Stuckey. Augusta, 122 King| 7UCE alse do Mpa on Mill St. S _|Can begin at once. * te ae ae peu Bowe, Lagrange, P. O. Box 52 i ; m. Sp wea ay Can drive and repair car or ening woten Beg tractor, etc., and exp. dairyman.| s.ming. . Transportation Willie Gilreath, Summerville. sary. Report immediately. Ty Want job as caretaker, ie Thornton, c-o Gen. Del. seer or repairman on farm. fe as a heme ed Owens Blanchard, Bartow. as ae On I Refined, educated Christian} drive truck, also exp. in stock woman wants place in modern! W. Ellington, Atlanta, Rt. 2, E fies hare: helping wilt light] 538. 5 Bee ea pe tee arm work, raising poultry, gar-| : pein dening, flowers, etc., but no field) ae ea 9 work. Mrs. R. E, Turner, Augus-| oid, $2.00 week and home. Et ta, c-o Gen. Del. ae Worley, Mt. Airy, c-o Mrs. Ha EDs exp, man oo 0p, as! tie James. oie ES eae arm overseer. . W. Akins,| Want job on farm. Exp. Graymont. __ | and tractor driver. Go anywhi Want crop on_ halves. Life| Best of ref. 3 in family, time exp. Have be moved, best} $1.00 day straicht time. of ref. Prefer No. Ga. E. M. Jar-| Roscoe E. Chason, Meigs. R vis, Glenwood, Rt. ue Single, middleaged man, | - Want job for wages, $18.00) est, sober and exp. in gen. month and board, etc. Have be} ing and tobacco growing, moved, Best of ref. Exp.in farm-} small crop on share ba, ing. E. M. Holder, Glenwood, Rt.| wages as working overseer 1. "| to 4h. farm, at $25.00 mo., _ Country raised woman wants} room, laundry. Ref.,. Jimmie job, 45 yrs. old, @nd 2 children.| als, Surrency; Rt. 2. All- good hands to work. Some; 50 yr. old woman wants ~ iii a ne os alge Have as farm work, no field work moved. end stamp for reply.| home and eal ue Blankenship, Doug- reste Man and wife, without dren want job with eld couple. Wife to do light work and husband ge work. Reasonable aoe