= DEPARTME COLUMBUS ae \\ AWE cy oon ie s AS ae AAEM oe Wy mp sft) > ALTON COGDELL, DIRECTOR- STATE BUREAU OF wanceds eee MONDAY, MAY 15, 1939 NUMBER i ey Sunels of Georgia. Beans, Squash, Cabbage Atlanta Produce Market Prices Decline to > Low Level. move more > feely around May 20th. S From May 15th to May 25th this market can supply two million certified tomato plants of the _ _Marglobe and Rutger varieties at a dollar and a quarter per thousand. s The Douglas market is now beginning to move. ~ some squash, beans and onions, with a good. supply of cabbage in the fields and on the market. _ The Thomasville market has had a large sup= ply of snap beans on hand with a steady movement. However, during the past week prices have broken considerably. Beans are now selling on the Thom- asville market at from forty to fifty cents per bushel hamper. ea Cabbage has continued to move freely on the Thomasville market and is now selling ten to twelve dollars and fifty cents per ton. : $1.10 per bushel and U. Ss. No. 1 size B (1%-2 inches) stock at about 65-75c. SPINACH: Supplies are coming Cuehy from nearby fields. The quality is good and a rather light supply has been moving at 50-90c per bushel. best offerings today selling mostly ae 85c per Eee in small TOUS SQUASH: Good quality yellow Like has been offered in somewhat heavy supply at lowest prices of the season to date. Today sales ranged 40-65c in lots for Yellow Crooknecks and a few small white summer have brought as high as 90c- $1.00. Holdover stock of Yellow has sold lowe1. STRAWBERRIES: Offered have been mostly ordinary to fair quality and showing effects of. re- cent rains. Sales have ranged mostly $1.50-2.25 for Georgia 24-quart crates and $1.50-2.50 for Alabama stock=2* SWEET POTATOES: are arriving chiefly from North Carolina and occasional loads from Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. Large lot sales of good Heavy receipts of Georgia cabbage, snap beans, fh and other vegetables have resulted in the est prices of the season to date. The general of SNAP SENS has deteriorated slightly 50- 65 _per bushel thi best Kentucky Wonders | ging up to $1.50. Cabbage has been moving rather slowly with good and prices very low. Good quality d and pointed types are jobbing in load lots at tly 50-65c bulk per hundred powetds with aE re ow prices. Turnips have been le 15-40c per en; collards 25- 40c dozen and turnip greens 10- .| per bushel, mostly 15-25c. Atlanta Wool Prices NGLISH PEAS offered from North Carolina, juality stock have been quoted generally from $1.75- Free ee Wot es a es 25e per Ib. | a and Georgia have sold at $1-1.25 and re- 1.90 bulk per hundred pounds, some best higher and quight Burry ee ee 22c per Ib. | gh as $1.50, but latest sales for fair quality large and ordinary quality lower. Medium. Surry) 19 per Ib. | anged only 60-90c bushel, best mostly 70-85c. nd has been rather. slow. OTATOES: New crop stock has been arriving : from Alabama with an occasional load of .BUNCHED CARROTS in small supply are sell- ing 35-40c dozen; green onions, 30-40c dozen bunches; radishes in poor demand at mostly 20-30c - per dozen bunches. Good quality beets have been Pen Gyr Ue ee ce 16c per Ib. 4 hel stock from Georgia. Sales.of bushels of U.S. Sh linited: demand at 6aefbe per deren lacee ee 1 quality have declined from $1.25 to around bunches. CUCUMBERS have moved slowly and in Livestock . moderate supply at 50c-$1.50 per bushel, according ATLANTA. May 12-_As- tea White | to size and quality, generally good stock selling Se eo oe geo Fe Bice: of Fresh Vegetables | | $1.00-1.25 bushel. ..A few Georgia ONIONS (DRY) Provision Co., and subject to change daily: rices of fresh vegetables on the State Farm-| | have arrived, but the quality has been only fair to No: 1 sSo0ftsHogs: 180; to. 240-1bs.5 = $5.90 Market, Atlanta, today, May 12th: | ordinary, and selling mostly $1-1.25 a fifty ne No, 2: Soft Hogs, 150 to<180 Ibs. 2 5.40 Lima, per bu. hamper ___ $1.75-2.00 sack of Yellow Bermudas. No: 3. Soft-Hogs; 180 t150 Ibs: 2. oe 5.15 = By Pp : : - De ee a : i No;.4 Soft Hogs, 110 to 130 lbs... 2 4.65. Bee ee DET Os Re eee Sr No: 5; Pies; 60 46.110 Ibs. 4.40 abbage, bulk, GU Ge ee ee 50- .75 South Georgia Markets Heavy Smooth Hogs, 240 Ibs. up ee 5.40 : Hards, per dozen ounches.______ 25-40 2 Cabbage is ee rae i oe vere Strictly Corn Fed Hogs orn, Green, per doz. 2ars__....------ 25- 35 owever, prices Nave Soke BEES. compare 180 to 240 Ibs... Pele iS 6.30 cumbers, ae bushel basket. .85-1.25 with those of two weeks ago. Cabbage 1S ae fah-to 200 Ibs 654 = 3g Plant, per bushel hamper 1.00-1.25 at the markets in South Georgia oa for ae 1300 Ibs. up 6304 own | a tard Greens, per bu. hamper = 2 25- 35 fifty to sixty cents per one hundred pounds, as 150 to 175 Piso ee a5 ah ai per bushel Hampers 2 as oe 2.00-3.00 coNE es with one dollar and a half about two : 185 45145 ibs 6.05 3 (ae : 25-1.35 weeks ago. a ee ee ons, dry, white, Oe 1 6s 30 i He 40 In the Glennville section truckloads of new nag Ds. down ee eee ee ae aa 00 ons, Green, per dozen bunches. a white crystal wax onions are being put up ALBANY SOFT HOGS bushel hamper... -T0- .90 crop L y : eas, Green, per : Peet 56 in new fifty pound bags and have been moving Albany soft hogs were quoted at 6.25 for the ae ee ee So eee oe ie 1.90-2.00 from that section at around one dollar and twenty- market top. fishes, he dose Sa ioe ee ae five cents. However, at the present time the market CATTLE - per bu. hamper SE 65- .90 is weaker. This market and the Claxton market has Cattle: Fat, good quality feed steers and heif-}| per bu. hamper. 40- .65 a good supply of good graded Bliss and Cobbler ers, $8 to $9: medium kinds, $6.50 to $7.50; fleshy strawberries SA ot: crates; 2.25-2.40 Irish potatoes on hand and the movement has kinds, $5 to $5.50. Fat cows, 5.50 to 6.00; com-| sweet Potatoes, bulk, per cwt,._. 2 1-75-1590 been steady. mon and medium, 4.50 to $5.50; canners, mostly | matoes, loose packed crates... 1.75-2.00 The tomato outlook is much better than it $3.75 to $4. Good bulls, $5.50 to $6; common} nips, bunched, pel .dezene =. .20- .30 was two weeks ago. Truckloads will be available $4. 50 to $5; good calves, $8 to $9; medium, $6 Turnip Salad, per bu. hamper... .10-_.25 after May 15th. The quality at the present time to $7; throwouts, $3.50 to $5. = Potato Plants, per thousand... 15-1 35 appears to be fine. | | : Truck quantities of snap beans are expected to oe 2 MARKET. REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCE _*Eggs quoted below on the Atlanta Market are for eggs that have not been candled or graded for quality. Eges that have been graded and are guaranteed | grade A quality are bringing 3c to 5c premium. U.S. Fancies are bringing 8c premium. Unclassified, current receipts and yard-run eggs are not permitted oO pe offered to the retail trade. - Syl- vania Quit- | man Mt. Vernon Metter Sparta Clarkes- ville Carroll- Atlanta ; ton prec oS 16% aT | 184. 48 16 15 .20 20 16 .20 at 25 16 a a a Che eh a) ee 20] ls Bria Ea eee 36 oes et eS a4 14 15 i is. Heavy Breed... 14 14 14 14 doh 13-14 Ag 15 13 12 14 15 14 feshorns. 25 ze iil 10 2 ,12 10 Lt 5 14 Et. ll a2 a3 1 a .09 .08 .08 08 07 08 07 08 08 06 .08 10 09 ats, per a es Sntatoes:. per 100 Ibs. poe LG ee 1.00 | weet Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. | 1.75-1. pe ene T15=7,.007 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.25 = Cabbage (green, per. 100 lbs.) 50-.75 we 60-71) af sie 75-.80 1.00 1.00 ee ee es oe i _ | Cabbage (white, per 100 lbs.) | .50-.75 73 \ .60-.75 4000 2 1.00 i et eavine Hay, No. 1, ton. 18.00 12.00 160072 = oe p 45.00 20.00 15.00 18.00 20:00) $is-14) ; Peanut Hay, No. 1, ton. 12.00 | 7.50 11.00 12.50 8.00 10.00} $00) 0 a aS Spanish peanuts, No. 1... phase Ee ee ae 60.00 60.00 | . een as Cottonseed, (prime)... | 26-00 | 24.00 9600 ee 26.00 2500) 2 25.00 26.00 | Ses Se a : ; Sottonseed Meal, 8 per cent OF ON a oe as 26.00 FS ee 26.00 27. 00. ae 4 25.00 | oe S600 eos eee 24.00! : ttonseed Meal, 7 per cent 5 . x agai _ dragons, - Bold Spring Church. Barnes, Carnesville, Rt. 1. RB. C. Loyd, Ocilla. a5 WMits 2 Rt 3. Page Two MARKET BULLETIN ~ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture March 1, 1917 Published Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner STILES A. MARTIN, Editor Executive Office: State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia Publishing Office Covington. Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Burean of Markets. 222 State Capitol Entered as second class matter August 1. 1937. at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia under the Act of June 8 1930 Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- tion 1103. Act of October 8. 1917. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice Limited space will not permit insertions of notice containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bul- jetin. FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE Tansy, Ladies wash bowl, fox- glove, 5c ea.; 10 yellow japonizas at 10c ea. mix. col. azaleas and red and pink roses. 10c ea.; pur- ple iris, 70c C. Add postage. Ruby Parks, Ellijay. Rt. 3. Purple iris, white nareissi, daf- fodils, black-eyed Susans. blue _ spider lilies, 25c doz.; white Star Bethlehem. 30c C: red and pink rases. 10c ea. Add postage. Wiila Mae Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. - Drumhead phiox, perennial Sweei peas, candy tuft, foxglove, 25 doz. primroses, verbena, blue ageiatum, 50c doz.; August lites, 20 ea. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, umming, Rt. 2, Yellow, cream, purple laven- der white, blue. variegated _ Striped, red, pink iris, 1 of each, 35; pink, white weigelia, dbl. red althea, abelia, kerriz. 1apon- jcas, 3 for 20c. Frances Eller, El- lijay, Rt. 3. A) col. azaleas, 10c ea., 3 for 25; iris, blue, purple, vellow, white, red, 50c doz.; white mixed violets, $1.00 C. Seven Sisters ros- s and goldenbells, 10c ea. Post- paid. Miss Gladys Eller, Ella Gap. Compack fern. 15c; Achimenes plants, 2 doz. 25c: new cushions mums, red, yellow, pink, 4 for 25c. Salmon sultana, 2 for 25c. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam. Gladiolas, large No. 1 bulbs. best var. including Picardy, Maid of Orleans, 35c doz.; super giant Oregon pansy plants, 35c doz. super giant rust-proof snap- wilt-resistant asters, eiant and Pom zinnias, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1.00. Prepaid. GC. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Box 23. Mix. col. canas. jonquils, but- _ ter-cups, narcissi, 25c doz.; mari- golds, zennias, snow on the mtn., Four O:Clocks, petunias, 15 doz. Exc. for white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Colsom. Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Jonquils, mixed col. cannas, narcissi, butter - cups, 25c doz.; Four Oclocks. mix. col. petunias, _zennias, 15c doz. Exc. for white feed sacks. Add postage. Miss Grace Pitts, Toomsboro. Rt. 2. Jessic Dobbs, Bremen, Rt. 2. 1 cape jasmine (even bloomer) 6 ft. high, 60 ft. around, $25.00. Sell for less at my home, near Cornelia Some flower plants for sale. Ask for list and prices. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Larkspur plants. mixed colors. 25c for 50. Write. Mrs. Jos. Hem- bree, Martin, Rt. 2. Boxwood cuttings, one cent each. Exc. for white sacks, free of holes: 50 cuttings for 10 sacks. Ma Cochran, Rolston, Sultana (rose) cut. 5 rooed. 10c; geranium. begonias. May. June, October, Christmas. rat- tail cactus. 5c; white August lil- Jes. 15c: 15 pot plants, 50c:-35 for $1.00. Others. Mrs. Lester Phil- lips. Royson. Rt. 1. Pink Fairy lilies and white tube-rose, 20c doz.: August lilies, 10c ea.; hardy phlox, all col. darkspur. 10e doz.: red Amarvllis lilies, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Dobbs, Bremne. Rt. 2. Dbl -red Camellia japnonicas. 6- 10 in. 30 to 60c ea.; geranium cut. 20c doz.; verbena. cannas and many others for sale. Mrs Jonquils. 500 for $4.50; paper white narcissi. 200 for $2; yellow canras. will sell cheap or exc. for Nandinas or Sweet Williams. postage extra: 1 bu. black wai- nut meas 40c per lb.; Roman hyacinths. blue. 25c per doz. or exc. for fine gladioli, named var. Albert Driver, Carrollton. Purple iris. orange day and _ blackberry lilies. 75c C; foxglove. pink verbena, butter and eggs. 15 doz.; snowballs, pink weige-| liq pink and red myrtle. lilac. 2 _ or 25c. Rooted. Add postage. Esty Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Daffodils, narcissi, orange lil- ies, purple fox-glove, blue, sweet violets, 75c C; yellow jasmine. bridal wreath, Eng. dogwood, white, running rose. Weeping Mary. Rooted. 2 for 20c. Add postage. Exc. Merine Henderson. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Jonquils, mix. canas, butter- cups, narcisi, 25c doz.; Marigolds, zenias, mixed petunias, Four Oclocks, 15c doz. Add postage. Exc, for white feed sacks. Miss Elise Pitts, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Ground. lilies, 3 large bulbs, 25c; 10 large bunches verbena, all col. 25c; glads, variegated, 15 for 25c; 40 mums, rooted, all col. 30c. Add posage. Mrs. Marion Holland. Meigs, Rt. 2. Spengerie and feather fern, Si. Bernard lily, pink Oxalis, Kmas cactus, well rooted, large plants, 10c ea. del.; 1 dbl. red geranium cutting 5c. Rosa Lee Jackson, Ivey. Pink running roses, 3 for 25c; Lady of the Lake, Shasta daisies, black-eyed Susans, 25 doz.; lemon lilies, 10 ea.; large cream wax and Emperor daffodil. bulbs. 20c doz. 90c C. Add postage. Er- lene Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Parlor vine, Tree cactus. weather plant bulbs, rat-tail cactus. 5c ea.; Sprengeria and Boston ferns, 10c; dbl. rose ger- anium cuttings, red and pink conch begonias ,4c ea. Not post- paid. Mrg. Aaron W. Hill, Mays- ville. Rt. 1. Orange Flare cosmos, phlox. mock orange, larkspur. 5 for 5c; 4 col. verbena, ageratum, run- ning perriwinkle, phsostegia, ox- alis, rainbow moss, 5c bunch, lan- tana, fuchsia, ger., dbl. petunia. 5c cutting. Mrs. Lula Hawkins Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Spider plants, Lady of the Lake, ageratum, 10c doz.; orange and red cannas. 6 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Davis, Har- alson. All col. azaleas, yellow jasmine, red japonica, pink almond, cor- alberry, purple lilac, forsythia, spruce, 75c doz., 2 doz.. $1.25. All rooted; blue, white, Calif., vio- les $1.00 C. Joyce Penland, EI- lijay. Speckled leaf begonia cut. pink verbena, orange lilies, 5c ea.; yellow, dbl., eannas, 40 doz.; white and purplish pink hardy phlox, 2 for 25c. Mrs. Ludie Da- vis, Rockyface. Foxglove, Shasta daisies, mix. col. larkspur. Scabosia, 20c doz.; lavender, purple iris, 3 for 10c; Jap. poppies, hardy sunfflower, 15 doz.; blue ageratum, 10c bun. Exe. some for snake plant white or lemon verbena. Sara Mavix. Rockyface. 4-6 in. boxwood, rooted, 2 doz. $1.00; gardenias, blooming size. 2 for $1.00; crepe myrtle. 2-3 ft., rooted, $2.00 doz.; canna bulbs. $5.00 M; Eng. dogwood, 2-3 ft.. $1.50 doz.; $7.00 C. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Iris, 75 C; dahlias, $1.00 doz.: Eng. dogwood, 10c; spider lilies. 50e doz.; bleeding heart, 3 for 50c; hardy phlox, 25c doz.: lilac 10c; roses 5c; daffodils. $1.00 C. Exe. for Vigorvine tomato plants. Mrs. Jay Moss, Talking Rock. Bi 2: 5 dif. begonias, 25c: 3 dif. ger, for 15c: pinebur ger. 10c ea.: ox- alis, pink and white, 10c; sur- prise lilies, 2 for 10c; flag lilies. 7c C; gladioli. 25 doz. Add ~ostage. Mrs. Exia Gable, Talla- poosa. Rt. 2. Mtn. laurels, azaleas, dendrons. $1.00 doz.;-purple, yel- low iris. 25c-doz.; forsythia, red cannas, 15 ea. Postpaid. No or- ders Jess $1.00. Mildred Martin. Ellijay, Grape begonia, 15 ea.. 2 for 29c; 50 for $5.00; red and white per., 15c; red striped and green jew. 10c cu.; Star of Bethle_ hem. 15 C. 500 for 50c: old fashiowed jonguils. 15c doz: or- ange day lilies. 20c doz. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville. rhodo- } FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE All col. fall pinks, white iris, 10c doz.; big, white daisies, 30 C; 50 for 20c; snow-on-mtn. 5c doz.; lantana, ger. cut., peafow!, Boston fern, deer tongue, rooted. 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Jas. L. Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1, Blooming size red hybrid Am- aryllis bulbs, 20c ea.; yellow, long trumpet daffodils, dbl yel- low King Humbert cannas, or- ange lilies, blue German. iris. bridal wreath. Peruvian daffo- dils, $1.25 C. Add postage. Alice Harrison, Bremen. 6 wandering jew. 2 ger. 4 red oxalis, 1 justicia. 2 St. Bernard pot lilies, 1 red begonia, all for 30c; 1 doz. perennial phlox. 1 coz. foxglove, all for 30c..Add postage, Mary Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 58. Primroses, foxglove, house- leak, hardy phlox, verbena. 5 col.) iris, daffodils, jonquils, 15c doz., 2 for 25c; lilies, Weeping Mary, dogwood. others. 10c ea. 2 for 15c. Mrs. J. W. Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2; Grand Duke Jasmine. rooted, 25c ea.; purple Achimenes plaats, 20c doz. 2 doz. 35c- Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. Jonquil bulbs, 25c C; narcissi, orange day, water lilies, 50c C; snowdrift, goldenglow, foxglove, 30c doz. Mrs. Rader Jones, Dah- lonega. : 20 dif. iris, 50c; dbl. and single butter and eggs, dbl., single daf- fodils, narcissi, 50c C; pink, white weigelia, spirea, purple lilac, hy- drangea. goldenbell, forsythia, 3, 25c; dbl. red altheas, 3, 25c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Hollyhocks, japonicas, box- woods, purple lilacs, 2 for 25c; herokee roses, pink almonds. cape jasmine, goldenbells, dbl. white spirea, 3 for 25c; daffodils. 25c doz. Rooted, well packed. Add postage. Mrs. Missouri Duvall. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 50. Trailing arbutus, evergreen ga- Jax, hardy ferns, wild geraniums, wild sultanas, hardy phlox, 20c doz. $1.00 C; azaleas, red buds, Cherokee roses. japonicas, for- sythia, 3 for 25c. Susie Wilson. Loving. : Yellow and white jonquils, long trumpet daffodils, dbl. but- ter and eggs, $1.00 C; blue spider lilic-, $1.00 doz. Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. R--, dbl. cannas, 2 for 5c; blue iris, 3 for 5c; white narcissi, one cent each; blue hyacinths, 3 for 5c; May cherries, 15c ea. Add postage. Miss Orlene Cantrell. Gainesville, Rt. 1, Box 154. June day lilies, light blue vio- lets, 60c C; yellow cannas, blue iris, button chrysanthemums, 25 doz.; wild blue violets and iris. 20c doz. Add postage. Verlyn Weaver. Temple. ; Pink Fairy lilies, 15 bulbs 25c; yellow jonquils, 60c ; $4.50 M; August lilies, 10c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Emma Ballenger, Tem- ple, Rt. 2. Seed from dark velvety petun- ias. plumed celosia and coxcomhb, larkspur, mostly blue, orange marigold, lemon marigold, 5c pk. Mrs. R. McConnell, Cornelia, Star Rt. 5 20 kinds blooming size peren- nials, 1 to 5c each; annuals, lark- spur, centaurea, scarbiosa, pe- tunias, coreopsis, yard coleus, 50 C; numed cannas and Hemero- callis, 5c ea. $1.00 orders post- paid. Mrs. R. Gable, Haralson. Blue bottles, 10e doz.; garlic. 10c; purple lilac, 15; iris (most any col.) 20c doz.; jonquils. nar- cissi, yellow or white, 50c C; white peas, 5c lb. Mrs. G. C. Tay- lor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Orange, purple; pink sultana. 4 shades red, 2 shades pink, pur- ple. salmon, white geraniums, red, pink, white conch and ma- ple begonias, fuschia, 5 kinds ferns for sale. Mrs. B. E, Parten. Royston, Rt. 1. Pink. Fairy lilies, pink peren- nial phlox, 30c doz.; yellow, long Trumpet daffodils, yellow. dbl. cannas, orange lilies, $1.25 C; pink, white oxalis, 20c doz.; red cigar plants. 30c ea. Add post- age. Ruth Head, Bremen. Yellow trumpet daffodils, dbl. yellow King Humbert cannas, or- ange Astrix lilies. blue German iris, purple lady of the lake, $1.25 C; pink, watermelon crepe myr- t'2, 30c ea. Add postage. L. A. Wright, Bremen. Long trumpet daffodils, butter and eggs, white and yellow jon- quils, $1.00 C: blue spider lilies. $1.00 doz.; yellow. perennial lark- spur. 50c doz.-Miss Cecil McCur- lev. Hartwell, Rt. 2. Wild geraniums, trailing arbu- tus. - evergreen galax, hardy n lox, hardy ferns, 20c doz. $1.00 C; Cherokee roses, red bud, red eogwood, coralberry, 3 for 25c. E. E. Abercrombie, Mineral Funff. Dahlias, properly divided, pur- ple. red, 7 var., spirea, cydonia. fersythia, abelia, lilac, Lonicera. Euenymous, 8 var., monthly bush roces, well rooted, 8c ea. 15 for $1.00 postpaid. Lillian Thomas, Snapdragons, all colors, some variegated, 10c teaspoonful of seed. Add postage. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Commerce. Rt. 4. Sweet Williams, 50c doz.; yel- low jasmine, 15c ea.; $1.00 doz.; white narcissi, 50 for $1.00; 25 for 60c; large kind jonquils, 50 for $1.00 or 25 for 60c; All post- paid. Money orders only. Mrs. Jack E, Hayes. Blakely, Rt. 2. Blooming size gladioli (mix. col.) bulbs, $1.00 C; or exc. for Roman hyacinths. red cup nar- cissi. scilla or snowflake bulbs. Doz. for doz. A var. of iris, 25c doz. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlan- ta, Rt. 4. Box 317. 3 Iri., purple. white. sky blue. pink, paper white and yellow narcissi, All, 5 doz. $1.00. Add postage, Mrs. H. O. Padgett, At- lanta, 160 Howard St. S. E. : Purple, blue, white red and red with white center verbena, pink and white -xalis, 10c ea; Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus, Crown of Thorns. red rosebud and extra large dbl. pink geranium, 5c cut. Mrs. Dewey W. Faircloth, Seville. Larkspur, phlox, corn flower, petur>, 20e doz; blue and white flags, jonquils, Star of Bethle- hem, Butter and eggs, 25c doz.; zennias, 15 doz. Adc vostage. Miss Ada Birdsill, Marietta, Rt. BE Cannas, orange and yellow, 25c c.z.; red and yellow chrysanthe- mums, trailing arbutus. ea, 2 for 5c. Taylor Stanley, Aska. Laree prize winning chrysan- themums. Silver Wedding. white. Golden Glow, yellow, Man O War, Pink Lavender, Black Hawk, red variegated, flesh cream ball pink, 20 plants, $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert. Rt. 5. Canna bulbs, Alimania, Apri- cot, City of Portland. Italia, Eu- reka, Gladiator, Indiana, King Humbert, President. Rosea Gi- gantea. Wyoming and_ yellow King Humbert 6-40c; 60c doz. $3.00 C. Guar. Sat. S. L. Calfee, Brunswick. White vine. 3 ft. and holly trees (for shade), $2.00 ea.; ferns. 1 ft-., evergreen. 3 for $1.00, well rooted. All FOB.; also ylelow root for sale. Howard Deweese. Sweet Gum. 50 bu. St. Augustine lawn grass rooted plants (grow anywhere). $1.15 bu. Del. promptly. Mrs. W. D. Barefield, Fort Gaines, Rt. 1. Gladioli bulbs, Piccardy, Giant Nynph, Apricotte Glow, Dr. Ben- nett, and others mixed, le ea-; separate, higher; also mums, 10c doz.; large sunflower seed, 10c Ib. Exc. for multiplying onions. Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Bruce, Decatur, Rt. 1. Giant boxwoods, 6-14 in. well rooted, 2&c ea-; all col. dbl. hol- lyhock plants, 50c C. Mrs. H. K. Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pink Thrift, Siberian lilies, mi:-. iris; yellow coreopsis, 200 for $1.00; purple lilac, winter Jasmine. 10 for 50c; rose weige- lias, forsythias, 6 foi 50c. Root- ed. Postpaid. Mrs. Dick Powell. College Park Rt. 2. _ Asst. col. verbenas, 25 doz.; well rooted Shasta daisies, 25c doz. $1.25 C. Rooted. Add post- age. Mrs. C. J. Malphus, Tuscu- lum. z Cut flowers. pink verbena, 3 doz. 50c; daffgdils, butter-cups and narcissi mixed, 75c C. Gold- englow. 5 doz. 35c; perennials, mixed phlox, perennial blue as- ters, mix. col. mums, 4 doz. 50c. Miss Fannie Ford. College Park. 1018 S. E. Main St. Blue blooms, white, yellow throats Jew for pots or ground. 10c doz-; dusty miller, butter- cups, daffodils, white narcissi 25c C. White Eng. dogwood. peach trees. and others for bud- ding, cheap. Add postage.-.Mat- tie Belle Sanders, Buchanan. Rt. 2 Holly bushes, 15c ea.; Moun- tain laurels, 2 for 15c; white pine, 10c ea.; March pinks, 2 for 5; wild violets, 3 for 5c. Well rooted. Add postage. Lewis Stan- ley, Aska. g Dahlias, all dbl. 5c ea.; 3 dif. col. red, lavender, yellow. purple. white, variegated; chrysanthe- mums white, yellow, dark red. bronze, 3 for 5c; cannas, yel- low, large red, 25c doz. Mecser, Aska. Red and white dogwoods, aza- leas, mtn. laurels. 25c ea. post- paid, or exc. for Sword and Lace ferns, red and pink geraniums. begonias. and fancy leaf cala- dium, all rooted. Ea. pay post- age. Mrs: Thelma Edmond. Talk- ing Rock. Rt. 2. Dbl. dahlias, garnet red. 50c doz. Exe. for purple skin P. R. plants; dozen tubers for 2 doz. plants. Ea. pay postage; Verbe- na, all col. 5 ea. or exc. for cab- bage headed collard plants. Mrs. J. M. Stevens. St. Marys. Red spider lilies. paper white and vellow centered narcissi, 25c per 2 doz.; $1.00 C: milk and wine lilies. 2 for 15; Postpaid. All bulbs blooming size. Mrs. H. Gertrude Haralson. Mineral Bluff. . -aleas, 35c doz.; mt. laurel, $1.25 C; red cigar plants 30 Pink crepe myrtle pink ering almonds, white, En wood, flowering pear, 12 snow white mums, 20c qd ple violets, few white les. Mrs. Mary E. raylo don,, Rt. 3, Box 44 B. Large fine dahlias, $12 Ama Rays. Bettie Aust garet Wilson, Jersey Treasure Island, Jane ) Warner Pride of Califora olds Cub: Giant. other: Dora Gilstrap. Suwanee. Shasta daisies, verbenas, purple, lilac, red, pink, white center, asst. col. pri ning chrysanthemums, 25c doz. qb. red star cra tus, 5c ea. Add postag A. C. Malphus, Tusculum. Azaleas. rhododendrons, laurels, red and white 4 Sweet shrub. crabapple. pine, pink, dbl. roses. 3 doz. well rooted, Add Exe. for white feed sacks. Cordell, Hurst. Chrysanthemums, bronze, med. deep pink smali daisy tyre, plants, or exc. for perper. o pliant, tomato or cabba Mrs. Homer . Jackson, RE 2. Mommoth, Sylvia, Queen Alexander Waldie, Dr. Te B. Anderson and other | $1.25 doz. postpaid. Mrs Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. Various colors and whi anium cuttings, 3 slips, 25 pink oxalis bulbs, 2 fo same order, Mrs. I. F. Nahunta. Red cannas, orange dahlias, 3 for 25c; mix $1.00 C; purple lilacs. p monds 4 for 25c;_ ies. 10c doz.; 15 evergreen | onicas. $25.00. Bring truck yponicas. Mrs. Cumming, Rt. 2. Varieties nice dahlias f or exchange for what you Mrs. J. H. Power. 24 El Hogansville. Blackeyed Susans, fors 15 doz.; daisy chrysanthe 20c doz.; water lilies and tian lotus, 50c ea.; other plants. 15 ea. Excha large dahlias, Mrs. H. F. Butler. Rt. 2. a Dogwood, red and peac r.. laurel, privet hedge bridal wreath. yellow roo fashion blue flags, 30c snowball, 40c doz.; dwarf woods, 10c ea. Lionel Eller. ganton, Rt. 1. : 15 different colors mixed lia tubers. with sprout. 50c mixed colors dahlia sli doz.; mixed colors _ peren phlox, mums, iris. thrift. 24 25c; mixed color hardy 6 for 30c. Mrs. Sarah G Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Blooming size iris bulb Ple and lavender. with to tra large 70c C; 200, $1.2 size paper white iris bulk C; jonquils. blooming siz C; 200, $1.00. Add postage. C. White, Temple, Rt. 2. ] One cape jasmine. 4 ft 35 feet around, $30.00; r gonia, sweet gum. lavendel aniums, May ard June jew, 5c cuttings; sprengeria 4 and 5 yrs. old, $2.00. Add age under $1.00. Mrs. Oscar lips. Ashland, Rt. 2. - Stiff leaf caladiums. bu bush 10c ea.; large whit lets, false dragon heads. roses, African daisies, ! dium, i doz. Add postage. Exchange guinea ,eggs. Mrs. Wavy | Toomsboro. : ge Cherokee roses. red. yello aleas, redbud. crabapple, m rel, holly, white pines. rhod drons. coralberry. $1.00 doz and iris lilics. violets 35 $100: 6; Hobert Abercrom Snowball. weigelia. almon thea, spirea, red and yello onicas, 15c ea.; mixed colo dodendrons, 90c doz.: box arborvitae. 25c ea. Add post Mrs. J. M. Davis, Ellijay, R Box 88. All colors azaleas, 35c snowball. almond, weigelia theas. spirea, red and yellow onicas. 15 ea.; purple iri doz. Exchange for white sacks. Add postage. Teleta D: Ellijay, Rt. 4.. . Golden feather chrvsa mums, 2 varieties white, and orchid. 50c doz. Add 7c age. Mrs. Carrie L. Price. kKinsburg. : Small black sacred lily o dia, pink June cactus and ticia, rooted, 20 ea.; long tr pet daffodils. blue German Sweet gum, geraniums 2 fo Add postage. Mantile Har All colors large type mur plants. $1.00; all colors b and daisy type mums. | B. McGill Bronwood. Cuthbert. 1.00. Mrs, Minnie Bell, May 15, 1939. MARKET. BULLETIN. LOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE | | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED - FORSALE Butter and eges, lady of the ke chrysanthemums, dusty , 20c doz.; iris, lly bulbs, -> velvet rose bushes, sage es, 20c ea.; white narcissi, 50 5c; dbl. lily bulbs, 30c doz. S postage. Margie White, rple, Rt. 1. k fairy lilies, yellow glad- bulbs, 25c doz.; red bulbs, 20c dark red and pink verbena, unch; physostegia, 10c doz. postage. Mrs. Genie Barlow, i poo Rt. I. pace and small types chrys- hemums, named varieties, 75c dahlia bulbs, 15c ea.; glad- yulbs (pink). 25 doz.; Mrs. H. Nelson, Powder Springs, oe marcissi bulbs, 59; Jia bulbs, 5c ea.; spider and ilies, 75c doz-.; honeysuckie es, rooted, 25c ea. Dollie Bark- ll, Bremen, Rt. 2 Box 58. alias, Treasure Island, Jane , Jersey Beacon, $1.50 doz.; aners, Mrs, Harold, Cukan Miner Derger, $1.25 doz.; ta Gilstrap, Suwanee, Rt. 1. ge red and yellow annas, doz.; white and bronze crys- hemums, and yellow bells. le sweet Williams, 3 for 5c; horse mint, 2 for 5c; red and Wier dahlias. 5 ea. Add ge. Dorothy Stanley. Aska, fater lilies: Red James Bri- White Gladstone 2 for 50c; for $1.00. All blooming size. mes Bell, Duluth. Mixed eolors mt. azaleas, 40c z., golden bell, red javonicas, nk almonds, red altheas, pur- ple wisteria, white spirea, 10c ea. ourple fox glove, pink nardy OX, blue day lilies, zolden -buttercups, 15c doz. Audia Ss, Ellijay, Rt. 3. jJaponicas, 50c ea.; pdlue yellow lilies, 35c doz.; four- la, Spruce and white oimes 2 5; rhododendrons, at ea. dd postage. Leonard Clayton. yo Bet. 2 Red, pink, white conch, begon- reen leaf and maple begonia; , purple and salmon sultanas hades pink and 4 shades red unium, lantanas. 4 kinds ferns cu ting. Add postage. Lucy Partain, Royston, Rt. 1. yellow redbud, . coralber- laurel, rhododendrons apple, red dogwood, $1.00 - prav violets, day lilies, ling arbutus, 45c doz.; $1.00 ae Joe Henry, Mineral narcissi, jonquils, $1.00 Cc: all col- iris and azaleas, yellow and japonicas. golden bell, 10c ea. postage. Mrs. Homer Eller, , daffodils, narcissi, 75c C. color azaleas seven sister ses, English poplar, bird eye ishes, pink almond, white Eng- dogwood, 10c ea. Add post- Mrs. Jack Vick, Ella Gap ite narcissi, yellow jonquis, -C; blue day lilies, 20c doz.: leas, 40c doz.; red japonicas, den bell, pink, white althea, almond, purple wisterin, a jasmine vine, 5c ea. ; Ethel James Ellijay. Rt. 3. olden glow, pink verbena oses, 50c doz.; yellow per- ial daisy, perennial sweet S, 25c doz.: : roses, 5 for $1.00. S: Maude Chamblee. Cunt!- Large red and white dahlia bs, 10c ea.; exchange for pot Wers, rooted cuttings, white, d, bronze, pink, yellow chrvs- ithemums, 25c doz. Also want lgust and Easter lilies, Bertha owe, Rt. 2, Dallas. range lilies, yellow and red ponicas, 50c doz.; altheas 2c; 35c doz.; orange elad- 6 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. | Beasley, White Stone. tar circle cuttings and Aug- ily plants, 25c ea.: lemon $1.00 C. Add postage. Effie den, Rt. 2, Bremen. rk Cerese everblooming William plants, 50c doz.; light purple, pink, white ed verbena, 5c and 10c ea. S. D. Brown. Cordele. kberry lilies, 4 doz. 50c; ana daisies and pink prim- 15c doz.; junipers, 1 ft. 5c ea. Add postage. No s. Mrs. Savannah Ralston Well rooted evergreen hedge amount; also purple wister- ia. Mrs. W. A. Hammond. Grant- ville, Rt. 2, Box 36. boxwood, nice ches, 4 ft. tall, nd. Make best offer. , Ralson. Butter and eggs, dusty miller, bunch; also horse radish, tnip, 10 bun.; rhubarb. 3 for Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Rt. Ellijay. onda lilies, Golden glow, 25c OZ.5 large red and yellow can- as, ""5e C ; paper white narcissi le C; asparagus fern, 1 yr. old ea-; Christmas cactus, 3 cut- 10. Add postage. Mrs. J. rickland, Bremen, RE. 3. shape 174 ft. Lb reas Large size blue iris lily bulbs, 85c C; 200, $1.60. Eva White, Temple, Rt. 2. Red and yellow honey suckles, 15c ea.; jonquils, puttercups, yellow Narcissi, cannas, lemon lilies, 25c doz.; snow on the mountain, marigolds, batchelor buttons, zinnias, 10c doz. -Add postage. Mrs. Alma Colson, Rt. 2, Toomsboro, Red or white dogwood, red buds, red maple, 25c ea. Postpaid. Malva M. Silver, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Daffodils, blue iris, gray vio- lets, jonquils, narcissi, day lil- ies, snowdrop, pink trailing arbu- tus, pink phlox, 35c doz.; $1.06 C; red japonicas, 25c ea.; 5 for $1. 00. Gladys Robinson, Minerai Bluff. Scented yellow r narcissi 75 per C; April blooming narcissi 50c Cc: long trumpeted -daffeails, cream with yellow centers, 60c = rece H. A. Holston. Macon, Azaleas, mix. cols. 50e per doz. blooming size; white spider lilies 15c to 20c ea.; red Japonicas 25c ea.; purple Iris, 15c per doz.; rhododendron, crabapple 50c per doz. Add postage. Mrs, Benjaniin FE. Charles, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Coralberry. forsythia, red and white dogwood, white pines, red and silver maples, red suds, Cherokee roses, Azaleas, 3 for 25c; Trailing Arbutus, evergreen galax, 20c doz. Add postage. R. L. Cochran Mineral Bluft. Orange day and Leopard lilies. 50c C; primroses, Star of Beth- lehem, blue violets, 10c doz.; Birdeye bushes, altheas. snow- ball, yellow Texas rose, big red roses, weeping Marys, hybiscus, well rooted, 2 for 25c. Add post- age. Beatrice Parks, Ellijay. White spider lilies, 50c doz.; blue Iris, 35e doz.; dendron, laurel, white pine, 25c blue violets, 35c Mattie Clayton Ellijay, Rt, Pink Xmas cacius, i for 25c; well rooted; fragrant yellow nar- cissi 50 for 50c; Red President cannas, 50c doz.: or .exc. for dahlias, gladioli, colored Iris and per flowering shrubs, postpaid. Eve-| lyn Seago, Pinehurst. Yellow Japonicas; dif. col. ros- es, 10 ea.; purple Iris; white narcissi 40 doz.; Lady's wash bowl, 20c doz. All rooted, add postage. Ruth Parks, Ellijay, Et: Boxwood, 17, rooted, boxwood cuttings, paid. Mrs. W. A. don, Star route. Daffodil, 5000 dbl. $2.59 per M. FOB Augusta. Mrs. F. W. Schmidt Augusta, Rt. 2. Orange day lilies, purple King and yellow Iris, jonquils, 25 doz. Mixed cols. Azaleas, Mtn. Lau- rel, rhododendron, $1 doz. post- paid. No orders less than $1. Es- tell Duvall, Ellijay. Cannas, mix. cols. jonquils, buttercups, yellow narcissi, !em- on lilies, 25 doz.; marigolds, zennias, Four Oclocks, variezat- ed petunias; 15 doz. Exc. for white feed sacks. Add postage. pees Nellie Pitts. Toomsboro, Rt. Water lilies, 15 per doz. bulbs or 2 doz. 25c; green budded rose bushes cuttings 10c; Irish lilies, blue, 10 per doz.; rabbits ear 10c per bunch; sweetshrubs $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle Barnes, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Zinnias, dbl. seed, mix. colors; yellow Lupines, 8c per pkg. del. Miss Annie M. May, Mitchell, Rt. 3 Hastings perennial sweet peas, digitalis, 25c doz.; roses, Pauls Scarlet, Silver Moon, yellow Van Fleet 20c ea.,, or 6 for $1; hardy astor, yellow cannas, 10c ea. Wil- liam Chamblee, Cumming Rt. 2. Physostegia, large, plants 1I5c per doz. del. Miss Jessie Ricnard- son, Gordon. : Batchelor button, red and white seed, 5c cupful, plus post- age; long green pod okra sced, 15c per Ib. plus postage. Mrs. Georgia Kelley, Cedartown, Rt. a8 Azaleas, 35c doz.; red Japoni- cas; Altheas, white spirea, snow- balls, pink weigelias, 15c ea.; Ar- borvitaes, live oak, boxwouod, spruce pine, 25c ea. perennial phlox; 20c doz. Rooted. Add post- oe Mrs. Coy C. Davis, Ellijay. Rt. 2: May narcissi, 1000 bulbs, $1 per M and postage or 15c doz. and postage. .Mrs. J. T- Armour, Rayle, Rt. 1. Yelhow daffodils and yellow narcissi, $2 per C. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthen. Drumhead phlox, shasta, har- dy yellow daisies, blue violets, 30c doz.; pink, red dahlia slips: blue asters, 10c ea.; digitaiis, candy tuft, 25 doz. Mrs. Vo Oe: Chamblee Cumming, Rt. 2. Yellow trumpet daffodils, white sweet scented narcissi, blooming size bulbs; 15 per doz. 2 doz. 25c; hardy tame blue vio- lets, 10c bunch. Add postage. La- mar Teem, Talking Rock. $1.15; 106 $1.15 vost- Casper, Bow- rhodo- |}. Narcissi, white, 25c per coz.; blue grape nyacinths, 50c C or 500 for $2, all del. on $1 orders a ie Drucilia Akins, Canon, Cannas, pink, yellow, red and bronze; purple Iris, lemon lil- jes. pink thrift, 50c per doz.; caladiums, 10c ea.; yard ivy and wisteria vines, 6 for 50c del. Inez Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. Hardy philox, purple, lavender foxglove, primrose, Dusty Miller. 15e doz.; bridal wreath and bou- quet; Altheas dogwoods, Japan- ese quince, lilac, 6 for 25c. Mrs. Osear Silver, Talking Rock. Golden bells, Azaleas, well rooted, 2 for 25c; pink Altheas, yellow roses, 15c ea.; dogwoods, cedars, 2-3 ft. 50c doz-.; jonquils, June lilies, 0c C, Exc. for any- thing can use, Add postage. Mary Nell Roe, Talking Rock. Giant old-fashioned flags. royal blue yellow Iris, lemon Hl- ies, $1 C; large chrysanthemums, mix. cols. 50c dob.; giant holly- hock bloom. size, 40c doz.; brown daisy chrysanthemums 250 doz. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. 1. Blu. spider lilies, $1 doz.; white and yellow jonquils, put- ter and eggs, long trumpet daf- fodils, $1 C; catnip, peppermint, 50c per doz. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Sultana, purple, cuttings; pur- ple fuschia, dbl. geraniums, ap- plebloom, purple pink; conch be- gonias pink or red; Oxalis, last 3 rooted, 8 for 40c, postpaid.No checks nor stamps. Eula Overby, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Cannas, President red and ca- nary yellow, roots, 15e doz. 60c C; pink running roses, peren- nial sweet peas, watermelon red crepe Myrtle. 10c ea.; dark brown and yellow blackeyed Su- sans, 8 for 10c, add postage. Mrs. Buford Robinson, Waco, Rt. 2. Virginia creepers, 3 for 25c; Cherokee roses, McCartney hedge roses, 12 for 25c; $2 C postpaid. Exc. for milch goat or peer J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. a: Larkspur shasta daisies, Scab- jiosa, Centaurea, violets, physos- tegia, grape hyancinths, Star of Bethlehem, Coreopsis, Gaillardia, hollyhocks. primroses, Artemisia, 10c doz. $1.00 for 150 plants; fairy lilies, Hemerocallis 20c doz. $1 orders postpaid. Mrs. R. Gable, Haralson. Tuberoses, 30c per doz.; ele- phant ears, 10c per root or 3 for 25c. R. W. Wingo, Newnan. Tris, purple and yellow, 25 doz. Mtn. Azaleas laurels, rhododen- drons, $1 per doz.; red leaved cannas, red blooms, forsythai, 15c ea. All well rooted, postpaid. Mrs. W. Duvall, Ellijay. Hastings large marigold seed. 3 shades, mixed, large cupful 10c, fob or exc. for any col. dahlias, except red. Lillie King, Rock- mart, Rt. 3. _ Nareissi, buttercups jonquils, butter and eggs, 25c doz.; yellow lilies 10c ea.; marigold, 15 doz; Mexican marigolds, dbl. yellow; zinnia gladioli, Carmouth, l5e doz. Exe. for white feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Chinese Sacred bulbs, red spi- der lilies, large size, 5c ea:, smal- Jer 40c to 50c doz.; paper white narcissi 35c per doz.. $1 C, small- er 85c; dbl. blue and pink hya- cinths, mixed together, large 60c doz.; smaller 40c to 50c. Miss Mittle Collins. Smithville, Rt. -1. Japanese Iris, Hemerocalis, 25 ea and postage; blue phiox. Cheiranthus Stokesite, hardy carnations; mixed: Columbines, purple water Iris, prices on re- quest. Mrs. Marion W. Smith, At- lanta,; 1432 Copeland Ave. SW, Ra 2287. Gentains, pink, red and white Trillium lilies, 35c doz.; Maiden hair fern, water lilies, hardy phlox, 6 for 25c; Jack in the Pulpit, butter and eggs, 25c per doz. Postpaid. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Addie L. Eaten, Dahlonega. Reo ts White rhododendrons, $1.25 dozen, purple $1.50 dozen; spruce pines 15 for $1.00; white pines 15 for $1.25; mixed azaleas, sweet shrubs $1.00 dozen; white. red dogwood, 5 ft. $1.00 dozen. Mrs. Elsie E. Heaton, Mineral Bluff. 25 vars. prize winning chrys- anthemums, white yellow, red, pink, cream, lavender variegat- ed blooms, 6-8 in. across, field grown, labeled, 8c ea., 35 for $1.65, 65 for $2,75. Pompon daisy and button type mums, 35 for $1.15. Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edi- son. 4 Names dahlia roots, 4 named mums plants, 6 ea. pink, white Physostegia, plants, 6 ea. pink, red verbena, seeds of Tithonia, Fantassy zinnias, Dixie Sunshine marigold, all del. for $1.25. Mrs. Will Jones, Lyerly. Dbl, sacred lilies, purple Ro- man hyacinths, dbl. day ilies. butter and eggs, 30c doz. post- paid. Mrs. S. D. McLeod, Bron- wood, Roses, sev. well rooted Dorothy Perkins, 25c to 35c ea.; 10 nice sized Lady Bankshire rose cut- tings, 15c; large daisy mums 2c ea.; hoarhound plants, 2c to 5 ea. Will accept stamps, add 5c extra for postage. Mrs. C. C. Lunsford, Forsyth, Rt. 3. Large bronze mums 25c dozen, lec each in quantities; yellow pompom, button mums 25c doz- en; pink sweet pea seed 5c pack- age, 3 plants 25c; physostegia plants 20c dozen. Miss Willis D Woodward, Jenkinsburg. Cleaned cherry seed 25c. o-2-5 Yos $1.00; 15 white spireas, 3 An- thony Waterer, 4 crepe myrtle well rooted $1.15. Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Greenville. Beautiful boxwoods 2 to 20 in. attractive prices on 1000 lots; 10 M or more fine mixed bulbs $1.00 per C; hardy perennial phlox $1.00 dozen; scarlet red veroena plants 40c dozen. Maude Hamby. Greensboro Pirk, purple perennia! phiox, hardy Mt. ferns, Shasta daisies. all colors viclets. arbutus $1.00 per C, atl colors hollyhocks, iem-| on Hes 40c dozen; globe_ and silver azrborvitae junipers 45 for $1.00 Sadie Wilson, Morganten. Pink. blue hydrangeas, cut- tings 10c each, 2 for 15: del; danlia bubs, pink, red, purple and yellcw, 75c dozen; banana mushme'or seed 10c tablespoon-- ful. Mrs. J. O. Wilson, Martin. Golden feather chrysaaine- munis, prize winners bea:tiful foliage 5c dozen plus 7c for postage. Mrs. Carrie L. Price, Jenkinsburg. Pompon zinnia seed all coloxs, double, 10c cupful, 2 for 15c lus postage. F. M. Watson, Temple. Large blooming size crimson spider lily bulbs 25c dozen plus postage; in lots of 500 $8.00 prepaid. No stamps. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville. Fever Few plants 152 dozen plus postage. Mrs. M. H. Farley, 18 Henrietta, Savannah. 20 different kinds blooming size perennials 1 to 5c each; nar- dy annuals 4~dozen 25c; cannas and hemerocallis 5c each. Others cheap. List on request. Mrs. W. W. Gable, Haralson. Red double cannas 2 for 5c;| blue iris 3 for 5c; old fashioned yellow lilies 3 for 5c; white aar- cissus 15c dozen. Add postage. Miss Orlene Cantrell, Rt. 1, Bx. 154. Gainesville. Double Pompon zinnia seed. every color, cut em and come again, 10c in coin for one cup- ful or 15c for 2. Add postage. Mrs. E. E. Watson, Temple. Pink cerabapple, azaleas, red and white dogwood 50c dozen; Mtn. laurel 75 dozen; rabbit ap- ple, granny greybeard white ash 25c each; hemlock 50c dozen. Well rooted, Exche. for good white sacks. Louis Adams, Blue Ridge. Rooted climbing pink roses, white narcissus, yellow jonquils, vellow cannas, privet hedge cut- tings, all colors hollyhocks. or- ange day lilies, deep red cannas. For sale or exchange. Write Mrs. Arbie Skinner, Rt. 3, Bowdon. Large blooming size bulbs daf- fodils, butter and eggs, April blooming narcissus. 20e dozen; in lots of 100$1.10 prepaid. No stamps, Miss Thena Tanner, Sandersville. : King Alfred daffodils 75c per C; lemon day lilies $1.00 per C; baby button mums white, 25c dozen; bronze and yellow large type mums 25c dozen; 3 yr. old boxwoods 25c each; Star Bethle- hem 10c dozen. Add _ postage. Mrs. Mattie Wright, Buchanan. Japanese quince 25c each; lem- on verbena, yellow button mums 25c dozen; snowdrops daffodils $1.00 per C; canna roois, canary yellow, Wallace, Ambassador 40c dozen; Lady of Lake 10c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Gussie Con- ner Buchanan. Beautiful boxwood 2 dozen $1.00; white Eng. dogwood 2-3 ft- 25e each, $1.50 dozen; blooming size gardenias 50c each; red erepe myrtle 2-3 ft. $2.00 dozen; white bridal wreath $1.50 dozen. Also bulbs for sale. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. White April and yellow nar- eissus $1.00 per C; red spider lilies 35c dozen; 3 colors peri- winkles 20c dozen; 20c dozen; blue yard hydrangeas rooted 20c each. Add postage. Miss Eugenia Smith, Wadley. Pink hydrangeas, May, June cactus, Century plant, large rooted 15c each, 10c cutting; Florida lilies, Jew, oxalis, chrys- anthemums 25c dozen; purple li- lac, pink climbing rose 15c each rooted. Will exchange. Write Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Bu- chanan, Giant mixed snapdragons 25 dozen; petunias, perennial phlox, primroses salvia, sweet pinks, geraniums (all colors) coral vines, cherry laurels, pink and white spirea. abelias..If interest- es write Mrs. Paul Bogle, _Mc- Ve. physostegia, } Shrubs and bulbs to exchange ~ for baby chicks and white sacks. J, S. Weatherly, Hoschton. Choice hardy phlox, dbl. white Kerria rose bushes $1.00 dozen; wood 2c-l5 and 28 each; bed plants 4c, 6 and 8c each. Mrs, B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Mixed colors azaleas, red, white dogwood, sweet shrubs, Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, Elders Maples, Thunderbergi, brides wreath, white wzlthea ll. ies 75c dozen; snowdrops, bronze day lilies, galax, arbutus 50c per Mineral C. Mrs. Mary Heaton, Bluff. Calliopsis, coreopsis, petunias, assorted colors, lupins forget -me- _ not. Dixie sunshine marigeld, American marigold, baby zin- nias, Amaranthus, red salvia wall flower and rustproof snap- dragon 25c dozen. Mrs- Scott Da- vis, Hogansville. Dahlia bulbs, $1.00 dozen, dahlia slips carefully wrapped 23 for $1.00. All double. Money or- der. Mrs. G. L. Tallant, Cum- ming. -Yellow, pink, red dogwoods, Cherokee roses, laurels redbuds, barberry, azal- eas, 3 colors, crabapple, blueber- ry. well rooted, 3 ft. $1.00 dozen PP.; Snowdrop. native ferns, Shasta daisies, $1.00 per C. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton. orange, also variegated, hardy phiox all colors 50c dozen; mums, ~ hardy asters 25c dozen; fall | pinks 2 doz. 25c PP. Cash or M, O. Exchg. for anything can use. Charlie Haygood Nix Rt. 2, Alta. Red, yellow azaleas, redbud, coralberry, crabapple, white pine, Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, hollies 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen; . pink, white phlox, gray violets, trailing arbutus 35c dozen; Japonicas 25c each. Mrs. Mze Henry, Mineral Bluff. a Privet hedge $1.00 per C; yer low Japonicas, weeping willows, | Boston fern 15c each, 2 for 25c; mixed blooming size gladisla bulbs, 25c dozen; lemon lilies 30c dozen; blue violets 25c Exchg. for sacks. Martha Ral- ston, Ella Gap, . y rooted plants 25; lavendar, blue asters, trumpet vine, bitter sweet vine, zebra grass, orange lilies 25c dozen, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Adairs- ville. : Anthony Waterer spirea, dbl, white althea, lav. wisteria large blooms 10c each; Cal. sweet pur- ple violets 10c dozen; pomegran- ~ ate sprouts 20c each, postpaid for 50c orders or above. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Pink geraniums, grape begon-=- jas, long leaf coarse fern 15c bunch or 2 for 25c. All rooted and del. Mary Jane Eller, Ella Gap. All colors azaleas 50 dozen; purple iris 35c dozen; white spi- der lilies 30c each; yellow lilies 40c dozen; rhododendrons, 25 each. Add postage. Ray Clayton, East Ellijay. Purple iris 15c dozen; physostegia, wild vio-_ lb.; broom corn seed, 10c ver package; weeping willow sprouts $1.00 dozen. Add postage. Mrs. Myrtle Barnes, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Salmon sultanas 10c a cutting. ming. Purple iris, yellow cannas $1. 00 per C; paper white narcissus, Hight blue violets, wild violets 50c per C; white putton mums, wild iris, wild pansy 20c dozen. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. King Alfred. Empress daffodils blue flags, 50c per C; yellow thornless everblooming roses, well rooted 10c each; different colors iris 10c dozen; all colors eannas 25c dozen; white fairy lites 60c per C. Mrs. Beatrice White, Rt. 1, Bx. 52, Buchanan. Silver speckled, beefsteak be- gonias, sword ferns, Thanksgiv- ing cactus 20c. each; purple striped Jew, 8 cuttings. 5e, all rooted. Mrs. G. W. Owen, Hawk- insville. Pink altheas, golden bells, aza- leas, white dogwoods, cedars 2 for 25e; red dogwood 30c each; jonquils, June lilies 75c per C, iris 20c dozen; larkspur 15c doz- en. Add postage. Myrtle Jones, . Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Pink lilies, golden bells, pink azaleas 2 for 25c; jonquils, day lilies 75c per C; white sweet Williams 25c dozen. Sell or exch. | for potato slips. Mrs. J. A. Roe, Talking Rock : May and une cactus. Be cube ting; okra seed 10c euptul; age paragus ferns 1 yr. old i0c. Add postage. Mrs. Alice Wood, Rt 2 Bremen. Red and yellow canuas, nare cissus 60c yer C; gulden glow, perernial phlox 25 dozen. Add nostage. Mrs. J. W. St-ickiand, Re: 2. Bremen. Tiger lily _ ulbs, 3 years old, already up, 2 for 25c. Mrs. F. H | Malone, Ware Ave., East Pomt. ated blooming size wisteria bushes 25 = j each; all sizes transplanted box= rhododerndrons, Cannas-Humbert yellow and per , Perennial peas rose color 6 aE lets 5c bunch; yellow root 10c 2 ee Miss Grace Crowe, Rt 1, Cum=- | Pare Four ey. _ FLOWERS AND SEED . FORSALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE -K%mg Arfred daffodils. Hm- press 50c ver C; red, pink, yel- - jow bronze, white canias 10 each; all cciors iris, nlackberry jifies 10c each; blue flag. lilies 99 cozen. Exehg. for anything 1, Bx. 52, Buchanan. Forsythia 25c each; -:d Jad- ~onicas 50c cach; orange iilies 4Gc dozen; pink almonds, z for 25c; . lerge spide: lilies, whit2 10 - each. I. A. Ciayton, East Ellijay. King Alfred. Empress daffo- - dils, 50c per C; white spider lil- jes 75c Gozen* white Fairy lilies. different colors chrysantnemums 95c dozen; biue, white iris, 4 col- ors mums 15 dozen; red, yellow -eannas 35c dozen. Mirs. T. A. Gray, Rt. 2, Bremen. Sprengeri ferns, sultanas, be- genia cutt.ags, well rooted 10c -@ich. Exche. 2 for one nandina, - grborvitae or snowball. Mrs. Ho- mer Hall, Hartwell. -. Rustproof snapdragons, wall flowers. candytuft, foxgloves, 12 weeks stocks. purple hecliynock, white, yellow. punk daisy chrys- -anthemums, 25c dozen: Hastings cannas, white, creain, bronze mums 50c cozen, Add postage. Mrs, Bol. Smith, Wadley. = May narcissus, dbl. hemero- - @allis lilies $1.00 per C; mammoth rose, scarlet, pink verbena, 40c dozen; columbine, iris, white physostegia, perennial peas, 25c dozen. Postpaid. Mrs. T. C. Bee. Rt. 3, Newnan. Pink primroses, Dusty Miller ~ blue, white violets, purple, whiie - moss, purple Easter, Lemon lilies, hardy phlox, blue, white daisy, golcen glow, mixed c lors mums 25 for 25c; blue grass, red car- nations, pink thrift 50c .doen. Mrs. Speer Holloway, Rt. 1. Dai- % Jonega, Box 35. Hardy phlox, mums. mixed thrift, butter and eggs, Dusty Mier, pink primr ses, hardy sweet pea, snowdrops, 30c doz- en; severa lcolors geraniurs, 4 en; several colors geraniums, 4 exchg. for tulips or sacks. Miss M. White, Rt. 1, Dat'onega. All colors blooming size azal- eas 50c dozen; snowballs, dbl. pink almonds, white, pink al- theas forsythias 20c each; white spider lily bulbs 5c; Tiger lilies 15c. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller. Rt. 4, Ellijay. | = Dbl. mixed colors zinnia seed c large cupful; dbl. pink pup- pies, mixed colors petunias. lark- spur, hollyhocks, butter and eggs 2 dozen 25c; blue August lily bulbs 3 for 4c; blue foxgloves, pink primrcses 25c dozen. Mrs. Naiicy Holloway, Dahlonega. Rt. BOX ASE _ Mtn. laurel, white pine, deg- wood 90c dozen; red Japoviicas, altheas 15c each; azaleas 30c Gozen; sweet shrubs 50c dozen: _Grabapples 10c each rooted. Add postage; exchg. for white sacks t. 2, Ellijay. : Blue, white iris 20c dozen; white daffodil bulbs 75c for 50; white Englisn dogwood 20c each; yellow Easter roses 10c. each; pink and white perennial swee* peas 25c dozen. Add _ postage. Mrs. Curtis N. Lambert, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Mtn. laurels, spruce, white pines, rhododendrons,, dogwoo's, crabapple 90c cozen; all colors blooming size azaleas 50c dozen; pink weigelias, altheas, red Jap- onicas 20c each. Add _ postage. Martha Eller, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Golden glow, daffodils, white narcissus $1.00 per C; large oar- ange chrysanthemums; orange day lilies; blue, lavendar iris 35 dozen; blue bells 50c dozen; blackberry lily bulbs 40c dozen, Add postage. Mrs. Effie Carter, Hid Temple. 265 2 _ Old fashioned blue flags, , or- ange day lilies, Royal blue iris, white narcissi, yellow daffodils, brown chrysanthemums 25c doz- en, $1.00 per ; crabapple, lilac. almonds 20c ea.; mxied holiy- hocks large 40c dozen, smialler 25 dozen. Mrs. Wm. Leicn, Rt. 1. Fairmount. 5 Yellow butter and eges, yellow Jonquil, white narcissus, yellow - trumpet daffodils $1.03 per C; blue; spider lilies $1.00 dozen perennial ye:low larkspur. sweet Filliams 50 doz.; wild ferus $2 per M. Money order. Mrs. T. H McCurley, Hartwell. Mtn. iaurel, white pine, dog- wood, rhodedendron, spruce, 85c dozen; red Japonicas 15 e>.; az- aleas 35c dozen; altheas 10c each; sweet shrubs 45 dozen; arbutus 25c dozen. Add postage. Marie Adams, Rt. 2, Ellijav , Blue iris, mums 35c dozen: brides wreath. small March roses 20c each; white China pinks 40c dozen; will exchg. for white sacks oy peas Of any kind. E. W. Car- ter, Rt. 1, Temple. _ Mtn. laurels, white and spruce pines. dogwood, crabapnle 95c ozen; red Japonicas, snowball, white, pink altheas, pink weigel- jas 20c; all colors azaleas 50 Goz- dd postage. Linda Evans, Rt. avec oS : TEES eee can use. Mrs. G. M. Waite, Rt.) Narcissus 25 Fain, Morganton. r, or potato slips. Mrs. L. F, Adams, |. Hughey, Rt. 1, Fairmount, Large dbl. red geraniums, blooming and ready to bloom 25 each, 3 for 65c; roots mossed. Prepaid. No stamps. Prompt del. Mrs. D. E. Cason, Rt. 2, Black- shear, Pink weigelias, dbl. forsythia, snowballs, dbl. ye:low Japonicas 20c each; all colors blooming size azaleas 50c dozen; pink perennial phlox 25 dozen. Add postage. Lora Shepard, Kt- 2, Ellijay. Sword, lace, squirrel tail, pea- fowl ferns, May. June and Xmas cactus, pink ever blooming be- gonia, all rooted 10c each; ram lily, lantanas, geraniums cut- tings 5c, Add postage. Mrs. Guy Hart, Rt. 1, Cannon. Jonquils 50c per C; yellow nar- cissus 65c per C; butter and eggs 75c per C; red spider lilies 20c dozen; mixed bulbs 45c per C; daffodils 75c per C. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler. Pink hardy phlox, blue agera- tum, pink primroses, yellow but- ton-mums, foxgloves, verbenas. 2 dozen 25c; lavendar, amaryllis, hibiscus, everblooming hardy pea shrubs, 6 for 25c; lemon lilies 25c almonds, dozen. Ellen Silver, Talkiag Rock, : Carnation, ice plant, pinks, double giant larkspur, triple curled parsley, Parma violets, yellow violets 40c dozen; geran- jums, ferns rooted 10c each; Yucca plants, Tiger lilies, white, purple lilac $1.00 dozen. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. ae Jonquils $1.00 per C. Miss Pau- line Crump, Rt, 1, Hartweil. Goldenglow, pink verbena. blue! ageratum 5 each; sweet scented blue violets, Shasta daisies 30c dozen; Queen Helen canna, har- dy asters 10. Cumming. Azaleas 8 for 25c; Tiger and iris 25c dozen; jonquils 20c doz- en; altheas 50c dozen; water lil- ies 20c dozen; Cherokee roses 6 for 25c; Mtn. Jaurels & for 25c; Sweet Williams 8 bunches 25c; dozen. Miss Lyce Calamus root 20 a th.; or 10c a bunch; Queen of meadow 25c a lb: narcissus, strawberry plants $1.00 per C; carysanthe- mums 20c dozen; monthly rose cuttings red, pink, white 10c ea.; Exchg. for potato slips, anything can use. Mrs. Isabel Harden, Rt.} 1, White. Daffodils, dbl. daffodils, narcis- sus. orange aay lilies, cld fash- inned blue flags, all blooming size, $1.00 per C; mixed Jarkspur,. biack-eyed susan; Mexi:an roses 15 dozen; blue, white violets $1 per C. Dennis Hughey, Rt. 1, Fairmont. eg ; White, blue hydrangeas, wax, Conch and maple phbegonias, white, pink, red geraniums 5c cutting, 6 for 25c; pink gladiolas 25 dozen, Will exchange. PP. Lillie Alred, Rt. 2, Talalpoosa. Lade Lake $1.00 per C: yellow and white mums, dark blue vio- lets 25c dozen; blue iris, orange day lilies 30c dozen; white nar= cissus 60c per C; currant sprouts well rooted, 10c each. Add_post- age. Mrs. Jessie G. Smith, Rt. 2, Buchanan. | Dahlias, mixed colors, 25 doz- en; dianthus pinks, calendula double mixed 20c dozen, mari- gold, guinea gold, zinnias, double mixed, colors, 10c doz. Add postage Mrs. ivaline Watson, Rt. 2 Tooms- boro. Siero Ret Dahlias, gladiolas, hardy phlox verbenas, thrift, Humbert_cannas 8 colors 50c dozen; annual and biennial phlox, different colors, large flowering mums, June day lilies, iris 30c dozen; Sprea Van Houtten, purple lilac $1.25 dozen. PP. Nora Nix, Rt. 2; Alto. f Dwarf boxwood 8 in. oviant, well rooted, bunch tops, trans- planted and cultivated $250 a dozen or $15.00 per C del. in Ga. Mrs. E- A. Smith, Rt... 3, Green- ville. : Tame blue violets, white dais- ies 25c per C; weeping wiliows, yellow Japoicas 6c ea; 2 for 25c; purple wisteria, Dorothy Perkins roses 10c each, 3 for 25c; yellow lemon !il'es 30c doze, All rooted and dei. Mrs. Billie Ral- ston, Ella Gap. ; ee Red Japonicas, altheas 15c ea.; azaleas all coiors 40c doz2zn; Mtn. laurel, white pine, spruce pine, rhododendrons, sweet shrubs, dogwoods, crabapples, hemlock, 85c dozen; arbutus 45c dozen. Add postage. Leatha Adams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Crape myrtle well rooted 15c each; blue iris 30c dozen; yellow and white mums 25c dozen; King Alfred daffodils 75c per C;, large size jonquils 50c per C; spirea and brides breath well rooted 10c ecah. Add postag. Mrs. Maudell Smith, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Maidenhair fern, raimbow moss, grape begonia 152 each; pink oxalis 3 for 10c; yelow and white narcissi, lemon lilies, la- vendar iris, old fashioned purple flags, daisy chrysanthemums 25c per Doz., $1.00 per C. A. E, Win. Chamblee, | bacheler buttons mixed Jonquil and white narcissus bulbs $4.00 per M delivered. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruitt, Rt: 1, Box 67, Dahlonega. White narcissi $1.25 per C; yel- low butter and eggs, jonquils $1 per C; blue iris lilies 35 dozen; wild ferns $2.00 per C; rooted kudzu $5.00 per M. Add postage. Mrs. Clay S. Brown, Rt. 1, Hart- well. Camphor trees, blooming size sultanas, rooted geraniums. Thurston begonias, acacia, wis- teria 25c each; yellow jasmine 35c. dozen; lavendar mums with cream center, white hydrangeas. $2.00 orders postpaid. Mrs, J. L. Burk, Rt. 3, Box 34. Tifton. Azaleas, Mtn. laurel, rhodo- dendrons, pink Cherokee rose, pink, red, yellow dogwood, coral- berry bunch, redbud, strawberry bush, holly bush, white pine. blueberry, all 3 ft. high well root- ed 75 dozen. PP. Mrs. Boon Wil- son, Morganton. . Dbl. bright red, pink, orchard and sweet gum geranijums, red, white and maple begonias, pot lily, 4 for 25c; August lilies 15c each. Delivered. Ida Wright, Al- to, Rt. 1. pink hydrangea, 1 double red rooted geranium, 1 justicia, 1 sword fern, 1 red begonia, 1 large leafed begonia cutting all for 31. Moss packed. Mrs, J. C. Lave, Rt. 1, Parrott. ee Sweet Williams 25c dozen: eopsis, black eyed susans, Dusty Miller, primroses, snow on mtn. gaillardia, pentunia 10c dozen; Thanksgiving, Valentine, May cactus, waxvine 10c cutting, Add postage. Ellen Davis, Toomsboro. Phlox, larkspur, fail pinks, daisies, strawflowers 20c per C; purple violets 10c dozen; ger- }aniums, red, white, lavendar 5c cutting; sultands 5c each; pea- fowl sprengeri ferns 10c each; white August lilies 15c. Mrs. Les- ter. Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. - Coralberry, red bud, crabap- ple, red, yellow azaleas, Mtu. laurel, white pine, rhododen- Grons, hollies, 3 ft. nigh $1.00 dozen; gray violets, lemon lilies. $1.00 _per C. Mrs. Netite Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. - Roman dbl. blue hyancinths, white narcissus bulbs 50c dozen; English dogwood, jonquils, Cape Jasmine, dbl, yellow giant chrys- anthemums 35c dozen; blue flags, yelow gdldenrods, spider Rt 4, Alto. Blue and white iris, gladiolus, jonquils, garlic bulbs, white nar- issus, bluebells, white lily duos 10c dozen; wild hydrangeas 10c each. Mary Bramlett, Rt. 3, Rockmart. oo . Large size zinnia mixed: colors. seed 10c cupful plus postage. Will exchange for dahlia tubers. Mrs. Cleo Dodd, Rt. 2, Alyharetta. Dahlias, 12 different varieties $1.25, 6 for 75 postpaidPrinc- Island, Mrs. Warner, Mare. Wil- son, Snowdrift, Mommouth, Mrs. true to name, Mrs. H. E. Sell, Duluth. Red and yellow double im- Bethlehem 10c dozen; yellow jonquils 5c dozen; Lady slippers 5 each plant. Add postage. Miss tia Hendrix, Cordele, Rt. 4, Bx _ DahliasQueen of the Gar- den, Golden Dawn, Avalon, Ken- tucky, Pride of Calif., Warner, Jersey Beauty and 12 others $1 dozen plus postage. Mrs. Garnett Forester, Clayton. - Nice collection of named va- rieties of chrysanthemums 75c dozen; Jersey Beauty, Sagamore, dahlia bulbs, 15 each, $1.00 doz- en: snapdragon plants, separate colors 25c dozen, potted 50c doz- en, $1.50 per C. Mrs. W. H. Nel- son, Powder Springs. Petunias, richer and. more -beautfiul than azaleas, blooms 2 to 3. in. across, 500 to plant 150 for $1.00; 350 for $2.00; also pop- pies, phiox, calliopsis, beautiful colors, blooming size 200 , $1.00, 450 for $2.00. Postpaid. Mrs. Mary Knight, Glennville. _ -Dahlias Edna Ferber, White Wonder, Yellow Beauty, Harry Mayer, Jane Cowl, 20c each, 2 for 35c; Pot o Gold, Edith East- man Simon, Fran O Brocht 40c each, 2 for 60c; Surplus of sev- eral others named 12 for $1.00. Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Rt. 3, Mc- Donough. Canna lilies Eureka white, City Portland pink, Hungarian pink, Rosea Gigantae pink, Pres- ident red, Giant red, King Hum- bert Yellow $2.00 per C or $15.00 for 1000; mixed chrysanthemums $1.00 per C. Mrs, J. R. Camp. Cordele. Siberian lilies, mixed iris, or- ange lilies, Star Bethlehem 175c per C; rose vga 15 dozen; yellow winter Jasmine 10 each. 3 for 25c, Mrs.Christine McLeod, ARS 2, Box 166, College Park. for 25c; 1 stiff leaf Caladian bulbs, 1| standing cypress, larkspur, cor- - Ivey. blue iris, phlox, trailing arbutus) . lilies 40 dozen. Mrs, W. B. Allan,} ess Pat White Wonder, Treasure | Harrols, Jane Cowl and others: proved velvet lilies 10c each; Star]. 7 MARKET BULLETIN: FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE 1X Monday, May 15; 1 D, FLOWERS AND SE) FOR SALE | Coralberry bushes. 25e each; variegated violets 25c dozen; pink primroses 25c dozen postpaid. Mrs. D. L. Steakley, Rt. 2, Talk- ing Rock. Four named vareities water lilies, Egyptian lotus, well root- ed lavendar wisteria, single long trumpet daffodils, double daffo- dils, sell cheap or exchange for Philippine butterfly, rubrum, coral or goldbanded lily of Ja- pan, etc. Mrs. E. A. Goss, Ep- worth. | Double tuberose, 20 colors fine mixed iris, daisy type mums, blue perennial asters 20c dozen, $1.00 | per C; white calla lillies 20c each. 8 for $1,00. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. ; Large flowering cannas-orange King Humbert, also red and yel- low, blooms from early summer until late fall, blooming size bulbs 4 for 25c, dbl. day lilies 6 chrysanthemums, as- sorted kinds 25c dozen. Verna M. Taylor, Rt. 3, Gordon. Prize-winning chrysanthe- mums 30c dozen, 4 dozen $1.00, labeled; 6 dozen unlabeled $1.00 postpaid. carefully packed. Mrs. H. G. Woods, Rt. 3, Donalson- ville. : ; Golden Giant daffodils 50c*per C, $4.00 per M; Thrift, white, pink, and blue 10c.dozen_plus postage. Miss N. L, Fniley, Rt. As Lithonia. a hoe : Double. pink, white and red Rosebud geranium 5c cuiting; red, blue, white verbenas 10c ea.; pink cannas 10c ea.; fall bloom- ing marigolds, petunias, field dasiies, 20c dozen. Mrs. Dewey W. Faircloth, Seville. = i Rustproof snapdragons mixed colors 20c dozen; sweet alyssum, pot marigolds 10 dozen; dahlia zinnias 5c per dozen; sprengerl,. lace ferns well rooted, St. Ber- nard lily, Xmas cactus 10c each Well packed. Rosa Lee Jackson Large : canna roots $1.00 dozen; gray v1o- lets $1.00 per C roots; white iris 20c per C; white mum plants 60c dozen; hibiscus red bloom 25c each; physostegia, Dusty Miller, day lilies, 50c per C. Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Rising Fawn. All colors chrysanthemums, Lady of Lake, old fashioned black eyed Susan, ragged robins| 2 20c dozen; Pink running roses, pink sweej peas 2 for 10c; water melon red crepe myrtle 10c each; native ferns 7 for 25c. Postage paid on $1.00 orders. Mrs. C. B.|. Robinson. Rt. 2, Bowdon. Chrysanthemums named var-| ieties white, lavendar and} bronze, 12c dozen; cannas = named varieties yellow, red, orange 18c dozen. Add postage. Miss Beulah Garner, Rt. 1, Men- lo. oh Gaillardia, Monks Head, Shas- ta daisies, zinnias red and rose, marigolds 25c dozen del.; golden tip arborvitae seed 10c pkg.; ti- thornia seed 8c pkg. del. No checks. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, Rt. 4, Box 79, LaGrange. es - Small Palms 3 for $1.00, $3.00 dozen; Banana century plants well rooted $1.00 each; red bird- eye beans, abundance red berries for birds and chicks 3 for~$1.00 $3.00 dozen. S. M.~ Seaborn; Brunswick. ee aes Red and yellow Humbert. President, Apricot, Richard Wal- lace, Penn, Rosemond Cole, Am- bassador, well started plants or) bulbs, 30c dozen. $1.50 per C. Add postage on orders less than $1.00. Will exchange for anything use- ful. No flowers. Mrs. J, E. Har- rell, Quitman. ae ie Daffodils, narcissus, day lilies purple iris 25c dozen, $1.00 per C; Queen of May pink and Queen of Gypsies iris 6 for 25c; red honeysuckle vine 15c each. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy. Roses well rooted, some Paul Neyron, beautiful red ones, 35c each; May, June, Xmas cactus, rooted justicia 10c each. Mrs. H- B. Ford, Lavonia. : Fine, large chrysanthemums, white and cream Louisa Pocket, cream Turner, and lovely un- named yellow, Pockets and Tur- ner 25c dozen, the yellow 5e doz- en; perennial phlox 5c dozen. Add postage. Mrs. J. N. Fox, Dawson. : - Well rooted Dwarf boxwoods. 4-6 in. $400 C; smaller box- woods, Vinca Ninar, blood root, sweet flags, pink verbena, black- berry lilies, 25c doz. Blanche Woodruff, GreenvHle. ae Some bronze chrysanthemums, goldenrod (grows: tall, blooms in clusters) orchid physostegia, for sale, or exe..for other flowers, Write. Mrs. J. W. Kerce, tersville, Rt. 2. Car- Nandina seedlings, 4 in. $2.75] C. $12.00 for 500; wild peren- nial blue spiderwart. $1.00 C; wild Sweet Williams, 75c C. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. Blue, Roman, pink dbl. hya- cinths, 20c doz. $1.50 C; butter and eges yellow narcissi, 15c doz. $1.00 C; long trumpet daffodils, "5c C. Slightly mixed. Del. Miss Florine Hammond, Dewyrose. type leopard colored} -goldenglow. blue, fall b tus; 2 lJantanas, rooted, x Narcissus bulbs, 75 C; $ Miss Milah Cunningham, fin, Rt. C. 2 - German iris, 10c labeled, $1.15; Hemorcallis, Fulva, F Kwanso, 25 for 60c; narcis quils, daffodils, 7 kinds, $1.25; $3.75 M, Dahlias, 8 fo Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ri Petunias, mix. col. bac buttons, dianthus pinks, ; dula dbl., mixed,-15 doz zinnias, 10 doz.; dahlia p mixed colors, 20c doz. Add | age. Mrs. _ Ivalene Toomsboro. Rt. 2. Cannas, King Humber low) President (red) 50c doz. $1.25; Indiana (orange) a., 6 for 25c; King Hunber with bronze leaves, Alle 10c ea. Postpaid. Mrs. L. Mor Suwanee. : Boon flower (run 30 t seed, 15c doz. not postpa Floy Sweatman, Summer} Rt. 4. 3 } oe Mix. iris, $1.00 C; dah orange, red and white varieg 3 for 25c; red cannas, 15 fo purple lilac, pink almon 25c; foxglove, 10c doz. Frix, Cumming, Rt. 2. All colors azaleas, 35c do japonicas, pink weigelias, balls, white spirea, lavend cust, Eng. dogwood, bloo: size, 15c ea.; mtn. laur dendrons, 75c doz. Ad Lela Davis, Ellijay, Rt. Flower and garden lemo) 15c cupful, mixed or few o Jerusalem. artichokes, plus postage; 600 for $1 Madison Sanders, Buchana Mees ee Dahlias, Jersey Beauty. ure Island, Alexander Sagamore, purple Giant, H. Lee, Mrs. Warner, Pr Calif., Mrs, Harold, Jersey ot ' Bleeding heart, 3 for 5c iris, 75c C; orange day li doz.;. American Beaut running and yellow roses, 5c yellow, red japonicas, | Exc. for white feed sacks Red Japonicas. 20c ea 40c doz.; laurel, rhododen white and spruce pines, 75 Lantanas (orange color) rooted, sJ0c:-ea.; red; 7 roses, rooted, 20c ea.; M Wine lilies, large bulbs, Exe. for White Jersey Gia Mrs. Julia Gibson, Wayne All col. fine cannas. white, cream Mums | 5! yellow, white daisies, sma pink, white Mums, 25c doz stock, dbl.Sweet William dy tuft, foxglove, physostegi C. Mrs, E. L. Smith, Wadle Pink, white primroses, mi petunias, snow on the mc 25c doz.; white hibiscus, nial sweet peas, Shasta asters, 10c clump. Mrs. H Lauant, Cumming, Rt. 2. One cutting each, n hybiscus, justicia, hyo plumbago, geranium, ange and red begonia; | pink June, and red Ju 50c. Mrs. Willis Grin 1ONePa, Rie dae oe as Mixed color snap drag doz. Satis. guar. Mattie SOM) BVGy i ee Burning bush, turns fall. 25c 3 doz. postage order for less than 3 do Bessie Chastain, Calhou Gardenias, 1 yr. old. yrs old, $1.50 in containe postpaid. Mrs. G, B.. Dunwoody, Rt. 1.0.) Lemon lilies, 30e doz. lets, white daisies, 25c C; ing willows, 15c ea.; 2 f Rooted and del. Mrs. W. ston, Ella Gap. : 100 purple Iris bulbs, 75c; yellow daffodil bulbs, $1.00; white narcissi bulbs, $1.00; of Bethlehem, pink phlox, doz. Iva Lee Hefner, Rt Talking Rock. bee Giant red and rose 42! plants__ African and Dixie. shine marigold plants, 20c Golden Tip arbor vitae seed pkg. dei. to 2nd zone. Mrs Pattillo, LaGrange. Rt. 719. SS : e Some plants from prize ning Chrysanthemums, at_ sonable price. Mrs. A. M 413 Grant St., S. E. Jonquil and Narcissi $4.00 M del. Mrs. D Fruitt, Dahlonega, Rt C Mammoth sunflower see quart. Mrs. G. : Collins, town, ree ee es ais : nday, May 15, 1939, FLOWERS AND SEED. BEANS AND. PEAS Ss PECANS ed PEANUTS | PLANTS FOR SALE | PLANTS. FOR, WANTED os FOR: SALE ol = POR SALE = : - | Gov. insp. pink skin P. R..| ti P. 95 9 tate insp., R. and Exe. other flowers for plants bu. ay velvet bean, He Good sound White Spanish! full count, good plants, prompt} Hall potato plants, $1.00 M or seed of Canterbury bells and| Apbeville. Rt. 2. S| peanuts, $4.00 per 100 Ibs, No| del. 85c M. del. gee eo a 90 M; Marglobe, Gr. B - Columbine. Marie Hall, Blue personal checks. W. M. Hooks,| Sy, Screven. Earliana. tomato plants Early speckled tender hull Half U _ Ridge, Box. 153. Runner garden beans, 20c per! PAR. A P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp.. o 00. ae oes . vee Want Camellia japonica cvi-| teacy ful; white, Half Runners.| No. 1 Virgini from vine cuttings, 85c M. del. tings to be del. July and Augus:. same price: speckled ae shelled ane ie aus Ve ane Good plants. full count, prompt Mil gee thousands Will buy or exc. rooted ger. sul-|10 1. in 10 Ib. lots or more | pound at barn or FOB dison;| Shipment. W. G. Murray, Odum,| "Ss Bell, Baxley. - tanas, night-blooming cereus,| Postpaid. Mrs. Mattie Brown, seedling pecans 10 Ib.; Schleys.| Rt- 2, Box 158. Marglobe. Bonny | Wes eayorengea, eee foe J2S5 | Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 20c _Ib.; purebred Park's Barred! Cert. Marglobe tomato, Ice-| Baltimore tomato plants ysork Tifton Mt 3, Box #4. | Brab peas $2.25: New Eras,| Rock hens, $1.00; roosters, $1.50] berg letuce, Cabbage, Collard.| 60; $110 M; Ruby King, L. Bur ton, ; Box Clays, Whips, $2.00 bu. F. 0. B.| a. W. S. Norton, Edison. Beets, 35 C; $2950 M. Del.; Hot,| Wonder and Hot pepper, 500 Want pure white Roman nya-|c. . Hicks, Reynolds. 40 bu. select S Pimineto, Bell d -| $1.25 M; Eggplant plant, panish seed pea- pepper ana ese einths. See price. Hast S pee A big. Unknown peas, sound and| Huts (fine as ever grown) ue Ib,j Plants. 50c C., in no less than 75c; $1.25 M. All SS Steed, Bainbridge, 317 Eas Ot-| pure. $225 bu FOB. SF. Wal- J. T. Barrow, Reynolds. $1.00 assortments. Mrs. H. V. Chanclor, Pitts. well St. Franklin, Regester. / den, Harlem, Rt. 2. | No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 4c Ib. 3 P. R. potato plants. 900 a Exe New Stone, Red Rock ad " 410- ibe white | eunae hehe sev. carloads good stable manure.| Genuine P. R. potato plants|or 2M. up, 85 M. del. Redfield Beauty tomato plants 100 Ib. lots,| 20 Saw dust, for sale. All. FOB.|50c M_ FOB; _85c M. postpaid. Thornton, Screven. peas, mailed $1.00: : E Ss ose chet abe 6c lb..; Unknown and Red Rip-| 9: #- Bragg. Hawkinsville. _ John ee Ocilla. _ Gov. insp., treated red o : pers, 100 per cent pure, $2.50 bu. - Imp. P. =. potato plants, Gov.| skin P. R. plants, 90 M. and other flowers. Mrs. Frank F: O-too-tans. $3.50 bu.; Orange insp., 806 M; Marglobe, New|up, 80c M; Marglobe, New Jones, Sale City, Rt. 1. cane seed, $1.25 bu.: Joe Wood- COTTON SEED for SALE tone, Gr. _ Baltimore. tomato} tomato, 80c M.; 25c G., pre _ Want large and button type) jitt, Flowery. Branch, Rt. 1 | plants, moss packed, 5c M.! Prompt shipment. Pau mums. Will exc. white sacks. Mrs.; po3. pine. Victor past vaca: Woche Weider piss Prompt shipment. Guar. count.| sey, Screven. es W. Z. Rooks, Arlington, hay and seed, Athens Exp. plots Triumph str. 2A-20 Cokers 100,|Mrs- D. LL. McKinney, Pine} Master, Marelobe to Want some Gladioli ulbs. Buy! 59 pu. $2.50 per bu. near Athens Stonevilles 2A cottonseed, 1st. Grove. | plants, . wilt-resistant, 500 or exc. iris, daffodils, etc. Mrs.| to Washington Highway at Rayle| 27 kept pure, $1.00 bu. FOB.| Genuine P. R. Yam sweet po-| 75c M. Roots moss packed H. Boyd, Carrollton, 15 Sims St.| or FOR Washington. A. O. Ring, J. H. Goolsby, Monticello. tato plants, Gov. insp., $1.25 M|count. Sat. guar. E. L. ors. Write price per ae pee re Philomath. Pure Stoneville, privately gin- ae ; Sat. guar. sees Oliver, oe Fitzgerald Ga. RE ' Baxley, Rt 3: 2 zone- Barkalue Milikin, Baxley.| Es kind of flower cuttings and for| Velvet Beans, 90-day, best| Insp. P. R. potato plants, 90c| P. R. and Early Triumph po-| ville, Rt. 2. white feed sacks;. cupfull seed} quality, in 2%% bu. bags, 90c bu.;}M. del.; 5M 75c M; and 10M/tato plants, 90c M. del, J. H. Ga. Heading cates pink or 4 cuttings or 2 sacks. Mrs.; punch velvets, $2.00 bu. FOB.| $6.50, exp. col; Vigorvine tomato Kennedy, Baxley, Rt. 4. M: Ruby Ki epper, $1. Je be pays Marietta, Rt. 3... Bob Davis, Tennille. - | plants, 30 C: Margilobe, Stone,| wMarglobe tomato plants, 15 C; Hot pepper. 30c C. ae ~ |. Garden beans, extra early, poe ee tomato, 85 M, del.,!'75 mM. W.E. Tuggle, Fitzgerald.| Prepaid. G. L. Steedley, Ba SEED FOR SALE brown striped, half runners.| 60c collect. Prompt shipment. Gov. insp. red and yellow skin| Imp. fon skin P. R.. pote oe marie: sendee sete es ae = Soe Gainesville.| 5 Rp potato, good plants, full| plants; red, long. hot pep Mieoivine tomato, most prolif- Astiald. No. stamps. Coin. Red skin P. R, potato plants, ee Sores ee ate pale, onde: te bite ic; 3 bu. to vines 12 ft. 400 seed| irs. H. F. Barron, Gainesville,| $1.00 M_ del. or exe. for other ae d Tole. 20c C, foe d for 25c. with 25 Vine Peach with] pi. 1. value. What have you? T. T.|,, .clow P. R. potato plants. es , ae : oo fee ea. order. Del. Will C. Smith, ~ 90 bu Clay or Phinagn peas Winge, Hazlehurst, RFD_ 3. a o M. ao ay Es ees oe Soe a ae oi es 4 nS , we 2 ull count. prompt shipme n reate in Roy. . $1.75 bu FOB. B. : C. as | Insp. red- and pink skin P. R-| GC. Rowe, a5 PE 7 P. R. potato plants, $1. a Calif, multiplying beer seed, 5 Thomson. potato Bients 90c M del.; 5M ; Good lants, prompt shi T's. Maye Hi ulut: we w. plus shipping oe my station: lots cheaper; Vigorvine tomato pe R. Redmond, Pelham. 2. Chufa seed, $3.00 bu. lants, 25. C. : _|insp, C. Williams, Quitman. W. 8 Bass, Swainshoro, Rt, 4.) Digs ety some Games| state Insp POR. Sud Nency| = Red skin PLR note : : 3 ville, : _ Dill seed, 10c pkt. Geo. w. FOB. No anlar ne Aah bak: bi Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, Hall potato plants, $1. be ys ene Dees Sreeoniie Jackson, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. [Ar once. CL W. Coleman, Dev-| 500, 5c; $1.25 M; large orders R. Jones, Pelham. ete Glaate eee ace: Calif. multiplying beer seed,| creaux. cheaper. Full. count, prompt| Texas Wonder, strong plants, M. del. q Holland, Sur We start. Add 3c postage. Mrs. 75 bu. Iron peas, $2.10 pu.; 500| Shipment. good roots. L. C. Al- well rooted, 50c doz, (Have been| pi 9 Doo re Sa.) 1e Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Bu Hiab Deas as. 8 ate 50 pu.| Jen: Gainesville, Rt. 2. having ripe berries for "wert, Wakefield - _ Striped Half Runner bean) vejvet peans, 95c bu. cs E.| Genuine Early Triumph: pota- good Mea plant). W. N. Wertz bse Stone and ee seed. sound, tender 30 pt. post- Sasser, Bonaire. to plants,- $1.00. M; imp P. R. matoes; Ga, and cabbage paid No stamp. Irene Overby, le plants, 95 M del, state insp.|_ Cert- P. R. potato plants grown lards, 500, 60c; $1.00 M; ho Gainesville. Rt. 2. ; = ead ss Bare. Gi. J. Holton, Baxley, Rt. 1. from vines. Marglobe, New! cweet pepper, . for 25, ae pic fashioned pea-berns, red - Qld fashioned, late runner _P. R. potato plants, insp. and Sees ony tide e125. M prepaid. Mae Garrett, Rt. 7, Gaines _ With dark spots (runs and bears) ons, $2.00 bunch velvets, $2.50| treated, 60c M. del. Exc. for Prompt shipment. H. Gor-| Gov't insp. P. R. potato untit frost), 2b cupful, or exch.| 1) poB. W. O. Birdsong, Gor- anything can use. Write what| (70BY Gubmch a $1.15 M. del. in Ga. Excha pee: vs McWilliams. don, Rt. 1. you have. J. M. Tomber lity, Bur |. L t ie land erown| Mrs. R. E- Mims, Alma, Rt. Old fashioned: brown striped rency, Rt. 2. argze, stock, new land 8 - tomato plants' Marglobe, Balti-)_ Gov't insp. P. R. potatoes, Bushel Soap, Marina | Dipper half-runner beans, full pint, 25c.| Fresh grown cabbage.. tomato more, Earliana: 500, Paver, 75 M.| low and pink skin, $1.10 M; gourd seed, vine okra; gigantic : i Rt| and collard plants, $1.00 M. 5.25; 10M, $10.00 prepaid _ beans, . ft. OnE: wt. as oe ans: a Gen ee postpaid; 80c M. collect, Ship- Pepe OY $3.00, nee pos es Now veedy S : B. SF Cc ~ says 2 es food, 10c pkt. any OF ped promptly. Frances Williams.| cioyc. Fitzgerald. ton, Screven. e Stamps ac-cepted. J. R. Bram- a | Ganiesville, Rt. 2. a 2 let. Ellijay, Rt. 2. CORN & SEED CORN: Dink and ved skin oe 1 pale P. R. potato plants, insp., cert. Insp. and treated Red s 6 wks. early Crowder pea seed, Po $1.15 M. mailed; $1.00 M. Exp. or| R._ potatoes, 75 M. exp, : to plants, $1.25 M; larger lots $1.10 M; 2M. $2.15 " e 350 lbs. large yellow grain pop at Bed. Large lots at reduction. DOs paic Abe at... 15 pk. $2.50 bu. FOB. J.) 70 pons good, 3c Ib. FOB, No| cheaper; old fashioned Boone's| Sim Tumlin, Gainesville, Rt. 1.|Ga and Fla. Send M. P. Carter, Naylor. and Nancy Halls, $1.50 M. All ea Rt. i order less than 50 lbs. W. L. P. R. potato plants, $1.15 M. orris. Quitman, 1 eens, coe a oa seed Patterson, Carollton, Rt. 1. Cel eon ready. Clay Has: mailed; $1.00 M. expressed; 10 M. Certified P, R. potatoes, ae oka dried in shade. W. Hastings Prolific, Ist yr. pure} 7 Yell Gi Gc ae P. R. up, probably cheaper. See, wire; M.; Marglobe tomatoes, 90c ERB p Dallas, Rt, 3: and perfect, selected for seed, eHow skin Gov. insp. P. KR.) or write. John C: Crow, Gaines- del. Cash with order. Ike T ne enson, alas, 3 ; Ppotate plants, 90c M. FOB, Trixie ville, Rt. 1. berlin, Surrency. ; : $2.50 bu. FOB or: exc for guinea U : _ 200 Vigorvine climbing tomato] >r White Emden geese eggs. J.| Ones Moore, Barretts. Treated P. R. potato plants; Govs insp. P. R- pelaiece! 70. Seed for 10c in. stamps del.; half| ty Beasley Lavonia. Latest var. Imp. Klondike} 99 yf. del.; 75c M. Exp. collect;| M. del.; 50 FOB. Prompt shi wae pure Stone: Mtn. watermel- 1,000 bu. good sound slipped| Strawberry plants, 25c C; 80| Boone's, $1.10 M. del. Full| ment. o B. Tomberlin, W. ae ae = a sae ince oe fo Ibs. to bu. wt ped 20 ee 50 M. Dorothy Durand,| count, prompt shipment. Lee) cy, Rt. o os co barn: also Biloxi soybeans, $1.75| Flowery Branch. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box} Imp. and treated P. RB Marglobe, _ Stone, Balttniore, per $a Woodrufff, Amer-| Gov. insp., P. R. potato plants, 143. toes, 60c M! sweet: pepper ph oo tomato seed, $1. OS icus, Rt wAs2 3 $1.25 M.. Del 5 M up lots, $1.00} State insp. P. R. and Nancy|25c C. del. W. D. Ligh 1 Ib lots, 90c +. Booking orders! 59 py slipped shuok corn, 60c| M.. Now ready. G. Ben Wilson.| pay} potato planzs, $1-00 M,;! Screven. for collard and tomato plants in per bu. P. R. Anderson, Summit.| Rebecca. * Marglobe, Gr. Baltimore, Break} Govt insp. P. R. potatoes, July and August. Write for pric- Pink skin P. R. potato plants,! 0 Day tomato, 500, 50c; 75 M.|/M. 5 M. lots, 90c M.: Gr. es. W. R. Stephens, Dah'tonega. eee Soe 40 Perl g0c M. del. Ready now. Alma; All Gov. insp., grown new ground.| timore. New Stone. Marglobe Panieth ereen, poe okra Ser Hartson. Cartoliten: Bt. 5. Thornton, Sereven, Rt. 1. ' | Prompt shipment. B. J. Morris.) matoes. 90c M; 5M. lots, 80c bu. All del. mien eoole 50 per|_ Whatleys pure prolific seed, meee ione, ee erat gee peas red skin P. R. potato Deal, Re pt seine 7 = #00) tauren Noble, Trenton. <| 2 ye. tromibrceder: $95 per bu, | 0 Pay tomelo pianis Se Mr O80 6 Beleeted ee ee e voran ae : aoe : a DPI 11-A cottonseed, 1st yr. 50c; sweet pepper, $1.25 M. All; plants, now ready, good coun Insp. and treated pink ar - Seed on ae ait of St ok privately ginned, 75c per bu. W. del. Prompt shipment. J. P.|'75c M-. Cash or money order. W. yellow skin potatoes, 60c M. del. RE tpaid. Fuller Stur-| J; Brennan Columbus, 1511 19th) Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. A. Brantley, Douglas, Rt. 3. | Hiram Lightsey, Screven. p postpai St. Klondike strawberry plants, 35c|; Genuine imp. red and yellow| {Imp. P. R. and Early Trium) _@ivant, Chipley, Rt. 2. C: 80c> 500: $1.45 M. Nice, young] skin potato plants, 80c M; 5M.| potatoes, $1.00 M. del. Exchan - qSome Casava seed or crowns) 20m: nice baled pont. ie nay'| plants, well rooted; white multi-|75 M; Marglobe tomato. 90 M-| for he oe Poole. Baal : (or hog feed), for sale. J. H| ot in bloom, $16.00 ton at barn.| Plying onions, 40c gal. Del. Mrs. straight. Guar. prompt shipment.| Goy-t insp. P. R._ pota oe eb. Waynesville, W .H. Bolton, Griffin. Guy Crowe, Cumming. Rt, 1, - | Sam Crosby, Coffee. $1.00 M.; Marglobe, New S Nice clean Chufa seed, clear Hastings Prolific seed corn Ruby King pepper ~ plants, Gov. insp., treated pure, imp. tomatoes, 80c M; 500, 50c. de of rock and nut grass, $3.00 bu. selected ears. nubbed and shelled. $1.25: M; hot pepper, 30c C; to-| P. R. potato plants, $1.25 M. del.| Moss packed. Prompt shipmen _ Mrs. Ida Prince, Douglas. 50c pk-, $1.60 bu. Immediate mato, $1.25 M; Collard plants,| Full count, prompt shipment.) Mrs. Opal L. Deal, Rt. 4, Baxl Heart of Gold cantaloup seed,| shipment. Sat. guar. or\ refund. 75c M. Prepaid. Eugene Dorsey,| Guy Crowe, Gainesville. - Gov't insp. and treated pink true te name. 75c Ib. C. B. Jones,| yw G. Lewis. Cornelia. Baxley. Pure yellow skin P. R. potato} and yellow skin P. R. potatoes 3 Thomson, etc 2: "5 bu. corn in shuck, 60c bu.; Gov. insp. potato plants, $1.00] plants. Gov. insp., dipped. $1.00} now ready, 80c M; 2 M up, 7 Te Green and white collard seed,| 1.4 bundles fodder, $1.25 per hun-| M- del. in Ga. Grady Tyre, Bax-| M! 5M. up, 90c M. FOB. D.|M del. L, D. Lightsey. Screve 22 or 15 Ibs.. 25c Ib, or lot for 20) Greg: 50 bu. oats, 45c bu. Wm] ley, Rt. 4 C. Whiddon, Tifton, Rt, 3. Gov't insp. P. R. potato alb, postpaid. Essie Kimsey, Col-| & Purcell, Woodbury. | Marglobe and Gr, Baltimore; Genuine red skin P. R. po-| $1.00 M. del. Guar. Mrs. Io -mnelia. Imp. pop corn seed. (Ideal for| tomato plants, 90c M. del.; 75c} tato plants, $1.00 M; 5 M. lots.| Edgerton, Baxley. Crotalaria seed, spectibilis va- ng after grain for hogs and| M- FOB. Moss packed, H. G.|90c M. Sat. guar. Mrs. J. R. Y ink ski 0 aioe riety, in 100 ib. lots, 5c 1b. FOR. a e will ae Bap: 13e peck.| Nichols, Rt. 4, Box 154. Smith, Coffee. , on ee Hane $1 ca F. L. Royal, Unadilla. 50c gal. (1 gal. will plant an acre.)| Gov. insp. and treated P. R.| Crystal Wax Bermuda onion| leading variety cabbage, tomat So. American pop corn, 4c Ib.;} J. R. Mullis, Cochran. potato plants, $1.00 M. Prompi| plants, 65c M. del. Full count,j} and collard plants, 400, 45c; 8 - seed South American pop corn,| Golden Dent pop corn 1c Ib.,| del. and count guar. J. B. Mc-| prompt shipment. M. O. prefer-|M mailed; larger lots. 75c M i - 6c Ib. FOB. Tom Fields, Gaines-| nubbed and shelled, FOB.; also Call, Alma. red. N. F. Taylor, Hawkinsville. | exp. col. A. Crow, Gaines : Ville, Rt, 1. nice, baled wheat straw, 30c per} Pink skin P. R. potato plants,| 309 Merritt St. Rt. 2. ee 2c POCO, prolific, 20c per tea-| 100 or exc. for pigs or velvet} 70c M; also good, long red leaf} Gen. imp. red _ skin potato Imp. Red and Pink Skin P. R. : elie Sot per pk.; mole beans, 8c| beans; good country cured hams.| chewing tobacco, guar. to please.| plants, 80c M; 5:M., 70c M; all] potatoes, $1.25 M; Imp. Boone, per pke., large long gourd seed,| 20c lb., 35 Ib wt. BP. J. Sewell,| 12 Ibs., $1.00. All postpaid. Le-| kinds of tomato plants, 80 M. $1.35 M_ del. Winifred WHat $c per pkg. also 5-10 Jb.| Lavonia. (roy Lightsey, Screven, Hi - \ J. = petien, Coffee. meee Branch. Page Six PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE MARKET BUL PLANTS FOR SALE Red P. R. and Nancy Hall tatoes, 85c M; 5 M lots, $4.00 OB. Mrs. R. J. Boattright, - 3, Alma. Govyt insp. P. R. potatoes, now eady, $1.25 M; 5 M up. $1.00 M. Nilbert R. Williams, Alma. _Early Triumph and P. R. po- toes, $1.00 M FOB. Exchange or anything of value. Mrs. J. Altman, Alma. Govt insp. red and pink skin R. potatoes, 500, 60c; $1.00 mM; Margiobe, Stone and Baltimore omatoes, 500, 40c; 75c M. del. ong plants. Amos Garrett, raimesville, Rt. 7. _E. J., Wakefield, Copenhagen bbage plants, $1.25 M; Mar- obe and Break 0 Day toma- S, 30c C; $1.50 M; 2 yr. as- Tagus crowns, ,75c doz.: red ornless raspberry and iceberg : white blackberry, 50c_ doz. stpaid, John B. Nix, Alto, Rt. _P. R. potatoes, 80c M. del.: hot Pepper plants, $1.00 FOB. Large ntities. S. D. Graham, Sur- icy. Gov't hsp. P. R, tatoes 25 M; New Stone and Gr. Ba!- ore tomatoes, $1.25 M_ del. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Box 109 Mesville. Gov. insp. P. R. potatoes. 90c f; Marglobe tomatoes, 75 M. el. = Prompt ship- . . &. Hollard, Su ; 2, Box 15, oe Insp. and treated imp. red skin R. potatoes, 75 M: 5 M lots, M; Marglobe tomatoes, 75c 2 T. L. Dukes, Surrency, roy 't insp. and treated gen- e red skin P. R. potatoes, _M del; exchange for any ge breed of hens, 5M plants 2 hens. Milton Arnold, Sur- ted and yellow skin P. R. OSs, = ee 90c M del. H. F. Johnson, v't insp. red skin imp. P. R. atoes, $1.25 M_ del. Good nt. Prompt shipment. W. rvin, Sr., Baxley, Rt. 3. Govt insp. P. R. tatoes, kin, 85c M del. to 2M: 5M ve, 75c M del by exp.: Mar- be tomatoes, 5c M_ del. ompt shipment. W. E. Nobles. xley Rt. 4, Box 125. Marglobe and Gr. Batlimore natoes, 6 to 8 inches high, 500 00; $1.50 M del. V. H. Smith, lorendo. : Jertified Red Skin P. R. oes, 70c M; 5M. $3.25 del. ordon, Warwick. at insp. red and pink skin R. potatoes, $1.35 M; Boones 40 M del. Erskin Waldrip, very Branch, Rt. 1. rov't insp. and treated P. R. atoes, $1.00 M del. in Ga. A. 4eWis, Alma, Rt. 4. ink and red skin P. R. Govt p., potato vine cutting plants. 00 M; 5 M, 95c M; 10 M, 85c chufas, $3.50. FOB. W. M. Herrington. C. muine insp., red skin P. R. ato plants, Gov. insp., and ated, from vine grown pota- S. Full count guar. 70 M. B. Arnold, Surrency. Marglobe, New Stone and Gr. Itimore tomato plants, 75c M -; flue cured tobacco, 12 Ibs. 00 del. Mrs. Mary E. Tom- lin, Surrency. 3 soV. insp. red and yellow skin R. potato plants, $1.10 M. Full count, prompt ship- - M. C. Crow, Gainesville, vov. insp, imp. P. R. red and k skin potato, $1.10 M. Good, oo H. M. Burke, Bax- d and pink P. R. potato, p. and passed, Stone, Balti- re tomato and collard plants, M. del.; 5 M. up, 75c M: col- a = Weatherford, Gaines- ov. insp. red and pink skin R. potato plants, $1.25 M.: old oned Spanish Boones, $1.35 lel. Now ready, prompt pment. Clyde Mathis, Flow- Branch, Rt. 1, Red and pink skin insp., and d P. R. potato, Stone, Bal- ore tomato and collard plants, M. del. 5M up, 75c collect, - Weatherford, Gainesville, v. insp., P. R. potato plants, {. del.; 50c M FOB. Ercan pment, sat. guar. B. F. Ay- nuine.red skin P. R. po S insp. and treated, $1.20 2 M_up, $1.10 M del. in Ga. Haman, Ocilla. P. R. potatoes, $1. : tglobe tomatoes, 75c Sr oe - A. Maddox, Fitzgerald. VRt. 7. Govt insp. and treated P. R. potatoes, $1.00 M FOB. G. L. Thompson, Scott. Gov't insp. and treated red skin P. F potatoes, $1.00 M del. Satis. guar. C..-B; Screven. Govt certified P. R. potatoes. $1.25 M_ del.; $1.00 M FOB; crookneck squash seed and next onions for sale; also setting tur- key eggs, 5 or 10c ea. Exc. for value. Mrs. Alma. Rt. 4, Strong, well rooted peppermint and spearmint plants, 25c doz.; $1.00 C del. Stamps or M. O. Robt. Charles, P. O. Box 167. Atlanta. Govt insp. P. R. potatoes, 90c M; tomato plants, 75c M del. A, Cameron, Baxley. Govt insp. P. R. potatoes, 75c M; 3M, $2.00; Nigger Killer po- tato plants, $1.25 M fob. W. R. Batten, Winokur. Gov't insp. P. R. potatoes, now ready, 65c M; Marglobe toma- toes, 75c M del. Full count. Gordon OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2. Genuine P. R. potatoes, 90c M; 2 M lots, 80c M fob. Satis. guar. Quitman Boattright,. Coffee. - Genuine P. R. potatoes, 90c M; 5 M lots, 80c M fob. Satis guar. H. D. Boatright, Coffee. Genuine P, R. potatoes, now ready, 90c M; 2M lots, 80c M fob. Satis guar. Frank Allen, Coffee. Govt insp. P. R. potatoes, now ready, 75c M; Marglobe tomatoes, 75c M del.;. exchange for any heavy wt. hens, 1 M plants for l hen. W. G. OQuinn, Screven, Et. 2. Govt insp. pure red skin P. R. potatoes, $1.00 M; sweet and hot pepper, $1.25 M prepaid in Ga. Ruth Ahl, Baxley. P. R. Potatoes, 90c M del. in Ga. -Cash with order. Prompt shipment. Grady Tyre, Baxley, Rt. 4. Wilt-resistant Marglobe to- matoes, 80c M del. Guar. good, strong plants. Moss packed. Mrs. Lennie Campbell, Baxley. Rie oe : Marglobe and New Stone to- matoes. 70c M; red skin potato plants, 90c M del. V. E. Pepkin, Baxley, Rt. 4. Cert. P. R. potato plants, 500 60c; $1.00 M; 5 M up, 80c M. not del. F. E. Shannon, Lenox. Strong .New Stone tomato plants for sale or exc. Surehead Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants and some Dynamite pop corn seed. Waren McLeod, Shellman. Ret. 2: Pink skin P. R. potato plants, 60c M. Allen Tyre, Odum, Rt. Yellow skin P. R. _ potato plants from vine grown State insp. seed. 90c M del. 3rd zone, Prompt shipment. J. F. Gruber, Odum. Rt. 2. Ee Gov. insp., treated pink or red skin P. R. potato plants, 80c M del.; 2 M up, 75c M del. Good plants, count and prompt ship- ment. Woodrow Lightsey, Scre- ven. Gov. insp. P. R. potato plants, 85c M del. Full count, prompt shipment. Will excl. W. J. oQuinn, Jr., Odum. Rt. 2, Box 165. ! P. R. potato plants, 90c M, del. Good count, prompt del. -C. D. Mitcheil, Screven. Gov. insp., treated P. R. po- tato plants, seed from vine, 75c M; 2 M up, 65c M. Del. Now ready, Good plants, full count. up, 65c M del., moss packed. W. R. Lightsey, Screven. : Gov. insp. treated pink skin P. R. end Early Triumph potato plants, 75c M del. A. Z. Jackson, Surrency, Rt. 2. Red skin P. R. potato plants. Gov. insp., treated, 75c M del. Fuli count, good plants. W. A. Pearce, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants; cabbage and col- lard plants, now ready, 500, 60c; $1.00 M postpaid. Any amount exp. col, 75c M. Prompt ship- ment. Marcus Williams. Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Gov't insp. red and _ yellow skin P. R, plants, imp. and treat- ed, $1.00 M del. Cash with order. No check. C. C. Payne, Tifton, eG. ks Govt insp. P. R. potato plants, $1.00 M del. E. L. Ammons, Baxley, Rt. 2. Gen. Imp. red skin P. R. po- tato plants, $1.00 M; lots, 90c M; Marglobe tomatoes, 90c M; 5M lots, 75c M. Guar. prompt shipment. Mrs. Renna Chancy, Coffee. Mastodon Everbearing and Klondike plants, 25c C; $1.00 M. Add postage. Beulah Fry, Dal- las, Rt. 3. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage; Stone and B. tomatoes; Ga. and cabbage collards, 500, 60c; 90c M; hot and sweet pepper, 50, 23c del. Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, Leggett, Gussie Anderson. | or Flat Dutch cabbage plants.) Marglobe tomato, 70c M; 2 M). Insp. and treated P. R. and Boone potatoes, $1.25 M del. Fuil count. Geo. L, Durand, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Pure red skin P. R., govt insp. $1.00 M; Marglobe tomato plants, 75c M-. Mocs packed. Leon Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Govt insp. and treated P. R. potatoes, $1.25 M; 5 M up, $1.10 M del. J, T. Dix, P. O. Box 74, Baxley. P. R. potato plants, pink or yellow skin, govt insp., 90c M del. B. E. Thornton, Screven. Rted. Crystal Wax Bermula onion plants,:65c M del. 500 for 40c del. N. F. Taylor, Hawkinsville. Tripple-L-Crop tomato plants. June ist, (2 bu ripe to vine at one time ,climber, 3 vines enough for family), 12 plants, 25c, add postage. Order early. Reed F. Fowler, Roy. Gen. govt insp. imp. red and yellow skin P. R. potatoes, 75c M; 5 M up, 70c M. Mamie E, Dunn, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1. Gen, govt insp. imp. red and yellow skin P. R. potatoes, 75c M; 5 M up, 70c M. D. C. Nail, Hazelhurst, Rt. 1. Gov't insp. red skin P. R. po- tato plants, 70c M del. Prompt Shipment. Good count. Guar. No checks. L. L. Lightsey, Rt. 2. Surrency,. 3 =A Gov't insp. and treated P. R. plants, $1.25 M postpaid. G. W. Owen, Hawkinsville. : 3 Marglobe and Stone tomato plants; cabbage collard plants, Baltimore, Marglobe and Stone tomato seed, $1.00 lb. Also want to contract to grow collard plants. W. R. Stephens, Dah- Jonega, Rt. 1. Red and pink skin P. R. plants, gov. insp. and treated, $1.00 M del. R. R. Smith, Scre- ven. : Fine variety collard plants; many head almost like cabbage, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Mrs. S. C. Wallis, Rt. 4, Carrollton, HONEY BEES and BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New crop strained honey 10 lb. bucket, $1.10 del. 2 gal., $2.00. W.R. Hobbs, Milan. No 1 pure Gallberry Ext honey, 10 Ib. pails, $1.15 ea., postage extra. Jim Pye, Odum. 70 lb. cam Gallberry honey, J. T. Holland, Sparks, Rt. New Gallberry honey, comb or ext. 5 Ibs., 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.50 del.; Cs. off 12 5-Ib. pails, $6.00 FOB. High quality guar. prompt shipment. D. F. Thomas, Odum. Supply of Beeswax for sale. Elmer P. Sanford, Lumber City, Rts i, Box 1A. = : TOBACCO FOR SALE Georgia long leaf tobacco, red and yellow, flue cured, No. 1, 10c Ib.; No. 2, 8 Ib.; 11 lbs. chew- ing, $1.00; 12 Ibs. smoking, $1.00; 6 lbs of either, 50c. Postpaid. M. B. Swain, Waycross, Rt. 4. Some real, good chewing to- bacco, free from frog-eyes or mold, 15c Jb., plus postage. Ran- dali Deaver, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1 (Res. of Union county, Ga.) Good, long red leaf tobacco, 12 lbs., chewing, $1.00; smoking, 12 lbs. 75c. postpaid. Mrs. Lil- lie Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2, FRESH & CURED MEAT FOR SALE Guar. oak smoked meat: sides, 17ce lb.; shoulders, i5 lb.; a few hams, 2242c Jb. All FOB. C. B. Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2. Sugar cured and _ Hickory smoked hams, 13 lb. average, 25c Ib. del; shoulders, 9 lb. av., 17% Ib. Guar. sound. P. W. Harri- son, Halcyondale. Home cured hams, 27 to 30 lb. ea, 20c lb.; also 3 cans lard, 46- 48 lbs. to can, $5.50 per can. Not del. Cash with order. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Rt. 2. SYRUP FOR SALE 2 or 3 small bbls., 1938 syrup. fine grade, clear, thick fine flavor, Mrs. A. C. Malphus, Tus- culum. BUTTER FOR SALE 4 lbs. nice yellow butter in pound molds, $1.00 del. 1 ship- ment; 30c lb. in less lots; want buy for cash some Jersey or other good stock, 4-5 wks. old calves, within 5 or 6 miles. Mrs. L, A. Sanders, Ashland. FRUITS FOR SALE Sundried peaches, free from worms, 10c Ib.; also purple hull table peas, 20c quart. Add post- LETIN GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 6 tons nice No. 1 Va. bunch and Spanish peanut hay, $8.00 ton at barn. 3 mi. East Dawson. Will exc. for any age yearlings. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bronwood, Rt. Z Bright oat straw baled with- out rain, $8.00 ton FOB. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia. 900 bundles clear,. bright fod- der, $1.50 per 100 bundles. K. D. Stegar, Griffin, Rt. C. 2M. bundles good fodder $1.50 per hundred, at my barn, 342 mi. No. Hiram on T. L. Eclols Farm. H. V. Bivens, Hiram, Rt. 2. EGGS FOR SALE Selected B. R. hatching eggs. 60c per 15, P. P.. Mrs. H. S. Young, Fairmount, Rt. 1. Booking orders for purebred Golden Seabright bantam eggs. $1.00 per setting. del. in Ga. Katie M. Dean, Royston, Rt. 1. Giant Light Brahma eggs, 85c per 15 and postage. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Pure White Pekin duck eggs, 75c per 15.\ No stamps. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton. Eng. str. W. L. eggs, from pure bred flock, 75c for 15. Add post- age. Mrs. Rhoda Anderson, Mur- rayville. Rt. 1, _ Purebred R. C. Light Brahma eggs, selected, $1.00 per 15 post- paid; also 2 March 1938 hatch cocks, $1.50 each FOB. (Raising this breed of chickens exclusively for past 12 yrs.) L. J. Brown. Colbert, Rt. 2. Large type Light Brahma eggs. fresh, well packed, $1.00 per 15. Dostpaid. Carton ret. Mrs. J. E. Woodall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Purebred Light Brahma eggs, 7c per 15 P. P.; also brown chrysanthemums, old fashioned fall pinks. white and yellow and the yellow buttons, 5c ea. Shasta daisies. Add postage on less than 50c orders. Geneva San- ders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Purebred large type Dark Cor- nish eggs, $1.00 per 15. Crates ret. No personal chks. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown. Selected hatching eggs from large type English Barron str. W. L. pen, ped. matings, $1.00 per 15, $450 for 100, Del. Mrs. Lester DeFoor, Toccoa, Rt. 2. Turkey eggs. $2.25 per doz. del. Money order. No chks. M. A. Kent, Lilburn. Purebred M. B. turkey eggs from bloodtested flock, $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per C. Postpaid. Mrs. Neal Williams, Buena Vista, Ri 2: Black Leghorn eggs from good laying strain, $1.00 per 15, pre- paid; Vinca Minor (ground cover) $1.00 C., $8.00 M. Well rooted. Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Greenville. Muscovey duck (quackless type) eggs. $1.00 doz. postpaid. Mrs. . T. Chatham, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. Eges from special matings. Holtermans Aristocrat Barred Rocks, 75c per 15. Mrs. Jas. J. Williams, Quitman Rt. 1, Box 42. Pure Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, $1.75 for 12, postpaid. Miss Pearl Milford, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. _Large type Dark Cornish eggs, $1.00 per 15. C. O. Sikes, Syl- vester. Golden Buff Minorca eggs, 75c per 15, plus postage; also fodder, $1.50 per hundred bun, C. Wat- son, Loganville, Rt. 2. . . M. B, Turkey eggs, 12 for $3.00; Ply. Rock chicken eggs, selected, 75c per 15. All postpaid, carton to be ret. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst. Purebred eggs from Speckled Guinea, 65c per 17; $1.50 for 50; $3.00 C; Golden Seabright ban- -tams, $1.00 per 15; R. I. Reds. /75c per 15. All del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Rt. 1. White Muscovey duck eggs, $1.00 doz. postpaid. Frank Kacsik, Macon. Rt. 4. B. L. eggs, $1.00 per 15. Add postage; also exc. herbs for feed sacks; sell 1 Black Cochin ban- tam hen, $1.00 and postage. Mrs. Lillie Mae Johnson, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3.. POULTRY FOR SALE ANCONAS: 50 Sheppard - str. Ancona March 1939 pullets, 75c ea.; few cockerels, same age and _ price; 2 cocks, 1938 hatch, 85c ea., $1.50 for both. Mrs. W. A. Reese, dakin. 3 nice laying purebred Ancona hens, $1.00 ea. and express; also some nice, thin super bee foun- dation, 50c Ib. Add _ postage. Wm. Middleton, Buford, Rt. 2. 25 ea. Anconas and Brown Leghorns, 5 mos. old, now laying, 90c each; White Leghorn pulleis March hatch, 50c_ ea. From heavy laying stock. B, R. Wood- | CORNISH: Monday, May 15, 1939. POULTRY FOR SALE > BANTAMS: 7 mixed bantam pullets and 1 cockerel, 2 mos. old, -$2.00, ex- press collect for lot; want trio genuine Buff Cochins, grown anc. good layers, reasonably pric- ed. J. C. Brown, Atlanta. 253 Cherokee place, S. E. 2 White game bantam 2 yr. old roosters, $1.00 for the 2, Exc. for pair guinea pigs (cavies) . Ea. pay express. Will Smith, Diamond. Few show type bantams. Spec-. ial price on Dark Cornish and Buff Cochin bantams and Rac- nig Homer pigeons. W. K. Hern-= don, Augusta, 1109 Adrian St. 25 mxied bantam baby chicks, 2-4 wks. old, 15c ea., FOB. Ra- nell Fowler, Roy. BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: 60 Barred Ply. Rock hens and 6 roosters 1 yr. old April Ist. Bloodtested and culled, $65.00 or $1.00 ea. Exc. for a 4 gal. Jer. sey milch cow, Mrs. M. W. ly, McBean, RFD 1. Mother hen and 10 baby. chicks, mixed heavies, mostly Barred Rocks and R. I. Reds, $1.50. Several lots during May at this price. Add del. chgs. Want 10 Australop (white) chicks or a setting of eggs. Quote price del. Mrs. W. T. Bryan; Turin, Rt. 1, : 2% mos. old pullets, 50 barred rocks, 65c ea.; 25 White Rocks, T5ec ea.; 50 New Hampshire Reds, 65c ea.; all kinds cockerels, ne as J. L, Phillips, Bowdon, 25 Rock Red cross pullets, se- lected, 10 weeks old, $18.00, or 75c ea. FOB. Cash with order. Shares Joyner Fort Valley, 200 Schafffners AA Barred Rock roosters and pullets, 50c ea. FOB. Now ready. Frank Light, Rebecca, Rt. 1, Box 86. 16 B. R. Pullets, December 19 1938 hatch, $10.00 or 65c ea, FOB. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Helena, Rt. 1. | 3 hens and cockerel, White Rocks, 1 yr. old, $4.00 FOB ex- press office. M. O. only. Miss Addie Baldwin, Geneva. Few Holterman Aritsocratic B. R. roosters, AAA 1 yr. old, direct, $2.00 ea. Quick del. Eggs of same, $1.00 per setting. Mrs. B H. Osborn, Roy. > 5 fine 18 mos. old Parks B. R. roosters all bloodtested, $1.25 ea. not del.; Eggs, 40c doz.; 5 and 10 doz. lots, or 75 per 15 pre- | paid. All cartons ret. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Box 57. 50 ea. purebred B. R. and R. I. Reds, 10 wks. old, 55 ea., 25 pullets and 25 cockerels in each lot. Ready ship now. FOB. No a Mrs. R. L. Fears, Flovilla, A pen of 12 ped. Parks B. R, roosters, direct in 1938, blood- tested, $2.50 ea., 2 for $4.00 Mrs. T. Godwin, Lumber City. Purebred, large type Cornish hens, $1.00 ea. FOB Rochelle; also eggs, $1.00 for 15, or $1.50 for 30. Crates ret. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Abbeville Rt, 2. 10 pure Dark Cornish hens, pullets and 1 cockerel, $15.00 FOB; pure Hastings Golden Jarvis prolific seed corn, nub- bed and hand shelled, 75c pk., $2.50 bu. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 131. = 5 Dark Cornish 1% yr. old hens with rooster of same type, $6.00. M. O. preferred. Party pay chgs. Mrs. B. F. Sewell, Abbeville, Rt. 1: DOVES: . . Ringneck doves, $1.00 pr.; R. C- Black bantam eggs, $1.00 setting- A. R. Andrews, Augusta, 1319 Central Avenue. ae Ringneck doves, $1.00 ea, or $1.50 pair. Exc. for peasants or White Silkie bantams. A Lind- auer, Savannah, 423 Broughton St. es GAMES: e 9 pit game hens, Roundhead, Warhorse and Brown Red cros- ses, 75c ea. Jesse Hatcher, Cairo, Rt; a : ah Trio of Warhorse and Round=- head crossed, 2 yrs old (cock no relation to hens) $6.00; also 25 same breed, 3 mos. old, Toc ea. Add postage. R. J. Lucas, Savannah, 714 E. 37th St. GIANTS: Sey Hen hatched Jersey Black Giant chickens, 10c ea.; eggs, 75c per 15. Cartons ret.; roosters $1.50 to $2.00 ea.; hens, $1.25 to $1.50 ea. Mrs. M. M. Simpson. Waverly Hall. es HAMBERGS: S 1 young Hamberg rooster and 2 hens, 1938 hatch, $5.00 FOB. D. E. Barker, Abbeville. Pies LEGHORNS: , ds 100 AAA grade 2 mos. old Rose= lawn W. L. cockerels, 35 ea. age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, LRt. 1. | ee ; liff, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. No order for less than 30 filled. S. W. Hughes, Scotland. _ = ei - Leghorn = now laying, e@8.5 for lot. FOB; POULTRY FOR SALE M Petey Se Re Rata, POULTRY FOR SALE AA grade cockerels 3 W. L. and Donaldson Reds. breeders, 10 wk. old, $1.00 ea. FOB Cliff T- Tanner. Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 23: Hanson trapped 250 egg dam Jars: Leghorn 6 wks. old cock- erels, $1.50 ea. some others, $1.00 ea. C. S@Holcomb, Jones- boro. k Everlay str. Brown Leghorn cockerels, 242 mos. old. 50 ea.; $5.00 doz. Wallace Wilson, Mar- tin. 16 purebred yellow Buff Leg- horn 2 yr. old hens, 70c ea. Ker- mit, Lovorn, Bowdon, Rt. 3. 4 purebred English W. L. roosters. March 1939 hatch, 4 for $2.00 del. No culls. Ship only jin lot of 4. Mrs. Emma Ballen- ger, Temple. Rt. 2. 10 purebred S. C. W. L. 4 mos. old roosters. finest str., $2.50 ea. FOB. W. L. Brackman. Bre- men. 150 Eng. str. W. L. 2 yr old hens, 65c ea. FOB. Mrs. M. C. Lanier. Metter. Purebred AAA grade roosters. hatch, $1.00 ea. - Adairsville, Rt. 1. Brown February PB Self, AAA W. L. 8 wks old roosters, 50c ea.. 6 for $3.00 FOB. Mrs. W. L. Sessions, Soperton, Rt. 2. Large Tom Barron W. L. from ped. stock. Ship at 1% lb. for 5c ea. FOB. Mrs. W. P. Huie. _ Morrow. 10 breeding cockerels, 12 wks. Wyckoff and Hanson str.. direct this season, also 10 R. I. Red 12 wks. old breeding cockerels. All $1.00 ea. in lots of 5 or more. Lewis E. Beers, Newnan. 30 W. L. hens,, big Eng. type. ie 75ec ea., or lot for $20.00 at my home. Mrs. Fred Loudermilk, Cornelia. 5 purebred W..L._ roosters. bloodtested and banded, $1.50 ea. Jamie Moore, Sharon, 30 AAA grade W. L. cockerels. from very fine strain, 65c ea., -5 or more, 50c ea. D. E. Wood. Rockmart, Rt. 2. Pen ped. W. L., March 19, 4939 hatch cockerels (from hens with 225-290 egg record), $1.00 lots of 5 or more. S C. Elder, Culloden, Rt. 2. 40 Booth's AAA W. L. hens. Breeder laying, no culls, $28.00 | also young Mal- from orig wild Mallard. Exc. Quail eggs or young bronze turkeys. J. : Bohlen, Madison, RF'D 3. MINORCAS: ; Pure AAA bloodtested Kircher Golden Buff Minorca March cockerels, $1.00 ea. FOB Cleve- Jand Gaines, Canon. Few March hatch Giant Black Minoreas, $1.00 ea.; 2 fancy yr. old cocks, $5.00 ea-; setting eggs, $1.50 per 15; genuine Buff Co- chin bantam eggs. $1.50 per 15. . H. Wright, Atlanta. Peters Bldg., Wa 7858 or HE 0648W. ORPINGTONS: A 9 mos. old 10 Ib. Buff Orp. cockerel, $1.00. B. Jordan. Mon- - ticelle. - 50 heavy breed, purebred pul- Jets. Buff Orp., and Barred and White Rocks, Feb. 5, 1938 hatch. 65c ea. at my yard. Mrs. Julia Randall, Metter, Rt. 1. lard ducklings - PHEASANTS: Amherst and Silver pheasants in full plumage, $12.00 pair; standard Silver Spangle Ham- bergs. $1.00 ea. D. T. Jennings, Americus, P. O. Box 84. PIGEONS: 100 pr. pigeons for best offer. WwW. H. Kennedy, Townsend. REDS (New Hampshires): Quality N. H. Reds and J. B. Giant baby chicks, for June del.. 10c ea. Mrs. W. H. Hipp, Hogans- ville. = New Hampshire Red _ rooster and 9 hens, yr. old, pure blooded. $1.00 each. Mrs. R. C. Mallette. Flovilla. New Hampshire Red 3 mos. old from unrelated parent stock, $1.00 ea.; Eggs, selected for hatching. $1.00 per 15. Mrs. a oe H. Roland. Morgan. REDS (Rhode Island): Few yr. old R. I. Red. May- hood str. R. L Red_ roosters, active service. H. E. Thornton. Deweyrose, Rt. 1. \ : R. I. Red -baby chicks, $2.50 per 25 postpaid; Eggs, $1.00 per 15; 4 mos. old cockerels. $1.00 each; dark red bloodtested hens. $1.25 ea.; cocks, $2.00 ea. Mrs. o. Donald Donaldson. Decatur, De- 2405. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE: \ 12 large vl. B. hens, $3.00 ea.; unrelated tom, $5.00; less in -Jarger lots; young ones, $1.00 to $1.50 ea-; all my R. I. Red chick- ens for sale. Exe. for good year- lings, my place. Mrs. J. E. Sikes. Cochran, Rt. 2. 8 hens and 1 rooster Turken ~ (chickens) hens now daying, $1.50 ea. Exc. for 100 Brown _. Leghorn or R. I. Red baby chicks. _ LL. B. Rountree, Stillmore, Rt. 2- Vidalia. -Phipps, Halcyondale, Rt. 1. 1 large and 2 small. Mallard drakes, $1.50 and 5c ea-; also 3 mos. old Mallard ducklings. 50c ea. Miss Roberta McCollum. Grantville, RFD. 6 White Pekin ducks, 75c each; 4 big bone Guinea sow pigs and 1 male pig; $7.00 ea: J. I. Brown. Elberton. Rt. 3. _14 young Blue Mammoth gos- lings, beginning to feather. 50c S Mrs. J. C. Orr. Winder. Rt. 50 Black and White Muscovey ducks, 1938 hatch; ducks. $1.00;. drakes $1.50 ea- Exc. for turkeys. J. E. Beales. Savannah, 423 Broughton St. WYANDOTTES: Purebred S. L. Wyandotte cockerels. selected for breeding. 10 wks. old. $1.00 ea. FOB; pure- bred hatching eggs. 75c per set- ting, postpaid. Lonnie Mc- Miken, Dallas. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want 200 to 300 chickens to raise on halves. Miss Trona Want 75 R. I. Reds te raise on halves to 8 wks old, Partyy pay trans. chgs. both ways. Mrs. G. W. Braddy, Soperton. Rt. 1. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Party pay trans. chgs. I furnish feed. B. Rocks preferred. or R. I. Reds. Mrs. J, A. Durham. Cuthbert. Rt. 3. BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: Want buy 200 April hatch pul- lets. White Rocks or Wyando'tes. State cash price. ~J. F. Self Quitman. Rt. 5. LEGHORNS: Want 200 March or April hatch Leghorn pullets. State price. etc., S. R. Saye, Rutledge. PIGEONS: Want Carneaux. White Kings. Homers or other fancy breeds of niveons: also want fancy rab- bits. All for breeding purnoses. Give details and prices. E. L. ee Buren, Athers, P. O. Box 600. \ QUAIL: Want some quail, pheasants. doves. anv kind of rare and un-. usual chickens, bantams. etc. J. L. Berry. Norcross. Box 125. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old, $10.00 ea., including reg. papers. G. W. Doolittle, Sandersville. _ Duroc-Jersey sow, has had 3 littlers, prize stock( can get pa- per on her) $35.00 at my barn. Billy Johnston, Valdosta, Rt. 3. S. P. . reg. pigs, 1 off the finest strains, 9 wks old, $8.50 ea. R.M. Stanley, Vidalia. 3 reg. male P. C. pigs, $10.09 ea. at 7 wks. old, the 3 for $25.00. Write. Lavert Burkett, Jakin. S. P. C. pigs, Worlds Grand Championship blood. Can fur- nish unrelated pairs, dbl. treated, eg. buyer's name, papers fur- nished, 10 wks old, thrifty an well grown, $10.00 ea. W. A. Taliaferro, Blue Ridge. 4 thoroughbred Durvc gilts. 10 wks. old, ent. to reg., $8.00 ea. or 2 for $15.00. FOB. H. R. Shell. Palmetto. 3 purebred big bone black P. C. shoats, wt. 75-100 Ibs. trea- ed for cholera and swine plague and raised on a sanitary plan. Reg. papers furnished buyer's eee Talmadge Ogden, Odum. 1 purebred reg. big bone Black Poland China, ready for service. treated for. cholera and swine plague. Write for further par- oe A. F. Scott, Jr., Jesup. Rt. 2. Black sow and 10 pigs, 2 mos. old 4th of May, for sale or exc. for cow (giving 2-3 gal.) with young calf. Bring cow and get hogs. Elmer Clifton, Summit. A reg. Berkshire 2 yr. old boar. $25.00 at barn. Joel Hancock. Zebulon. Choice Berkshire pigs. male and female. from tried and de- pendable lines, $10.00 ea., reg. from a herd 30 yrs old. C. J. Hardman, Commerce. Black Essex pigs $10.00 ea.. $18.00 pair. Raised on sanitary plan, treated for cholera and swine plague, with application for reg. W. J. Bargeron. Sardis. 4 outstanding S. P. C. boar pigs. dbl treated, 10 wks. old. Sired by 1938 World Junior Champion, Perfection. No better breeding in Georgia, $20.00 ea. Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Stone Mtn., Rt. 2. S. P. C. 8 wks. old male pigs. sub. to reg., ped. furnished with pigs, color evenly distributed, wt. 55 Ibs., $10.00 ea. Produced by ARKET BULLETI x HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Berkshires, pigs and gilts, for sale. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon. 2 male Berkshire pigs. 2 mos. old. sub. to reg., fine markings. $10.00 ea., papers furnished; sev. 8 wks. old 7-8 Berkshire pigs. by very fine, reg. boar. $4.00 ea. W. ne Palmer. Columbus, Rt. 1. Box Reg. Durocs, either sex, from best breeding. $8.00 each. also 1 service boar. Waldo Harris. Jr., Washington. Big bone black African Guinea pigs, 8 wks old June Ist and 20th, $8.00 ea. $15.00 pair; aiso 100 S. C. W. L. hens, 1937 and -| 1938 hatch, and 12 Black Minor- cas, 70c -ea.. for lot FOB here F. P, Prather, Monroe, Rt. 1. 10 wks. old S. P. C. pigs of champion blood lines. life im- muned. reg: buyers name, $10.00 ea. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle. Extra nice thoroughbred S. P. C. 6 wks. old pigs, $5.00 ea. at the barn. 1 nice gilt, 10 wk. old pig. J. R. Gable, Raymond. 6 White Chester pigs, 6 wks. old May 24th. $2.50 ea. at barn or $4.00 crated and shipped; also good peavine hay. $14.00 ton. R. L. Albea, Metasville. 1 barrow and 4 gilts. 40-50 lb. wt., cross with P. C. Make best cash offer. Mrs: Clayton Doug- jas, Alma; Rts-1. Reg. S. P. C. hogs, 8 wks. to 8 mos., both sex, 2 herds, one no relation to other; Grand Sire Eboney King and Mischief Mak- er,, Worlds Champion and Re- serve Champion. Mrs. Agnes Price, Albany. 4 purebred Duroc Jersey pigs. 2 males and 2 gilts, $10.00 ea. Raised under sanitary method. W. E. Williams, Moultrie, Rt. 4. . Reg. Duroc pigs, cholera im- mune, priced reasonably, also 1 winning stock. Aubrey Stallings. Carrollton, care Orchard Hiil Farm, Rt. 3. Reg. S. P. C. boar pigs, 10 wks. old. sired by a son off Mis- chief Maker. twice Worlds Grand Champion boar, and full brother to Conquest, 1938 Worlds Grand Champion boar. Clifford Waters, Sylvania. 8 S. P. C. gilts and 8 males. 2 mos old, $10.00 ea., also male ready for service, $15.00; one that will soon be ready, $12.50 All dbl. treated, reg. buyer's name, and FOB Guyton, Ga. G. W. Burney, Savannah, 4 West Oglethorpe Ave. 2 thoroughbred P. C. pigs, 40- reg. papers. Lewis Underwood. Rt. 1, Cusseta. ae S. P. C. pigs, reg. stock, 8 wks. old, $12.00 ea. with papers, also Gov. imp. Co290 Cane. $10.00 M; P. O. J. $5.00 M. Large lots cheaper. C. R. Morgan, Ameri- cus. 3S. P. C. male pigs, 3 mos. old. reg. buyers name, $7.00 ea. at my home 2 mi. S. E. Carnegia; reg. buyers name, FOB Cuthbert, $9.00 ea. Robert S. Harris, Cuth- bert, Rt. 2. Hampshire pigs, red sows, service boars, Champion blood lines. Stivers, Rome, Box 278 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE bred gilts, reg. The 3 good young farm and brood mares and 1 young stallion. Sold on: terms. E. H- Jones Waycross. 611 Reynolds St. Good farm mare mule, sound and good worker, for sale. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville. Pretty, gentle, brown and white Shetland pony, cheap. Write Geo. Clark, Smithville. Bay mule, about 15 yrs. old, pert, work anywhere, sound. wt. 850-900 Ibs., no bad habits, $60.00. A. N. Gambrell, Cornelia, Rt. 1. Nice, gentle Shetland pony, $25.00 for exc, for yearlings. A. H. Pape, Flovilla. At stud, 6 yrs. old Kentucky mammoth black jack at my farm. Fee, $10.00, with $1.00 down, bal. at foaling. For sale, close of season. H. S: Nix, Cleveland. 2 mare colts,.3 yrs. old, $100.00 ea.; 3 mares. 1200 and 900 lbs., 8 and 5 yrs. old, $150.00 and $100 each; 2 mare mules, 700 and 900 Tbs, 8 and 10 yrs. old,, $150.00 ea. B. F. Latham, Brunswick, 3200 Glynn Ave. A percheron horse colt, 2 yrs. old, broke, gentle and 1 young horse colt, for sale or exc. for value. L. C. Thompson, Soper- ton, ta: 1. Sheep and Goats For Sale Fresh milk goats, also young does and 2 yr. old buck, for sale. J. Jolley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 124. At stud, large, natural butt- headed Toggenburg buck. Vig- orous, fertile and blooded milk stock. . Does boarded very rea- sonable. Service fee, $2.00. Mrs. 4-H club boy. Fred Peterson, McElrey, Atlanta, 205 Norwood Ave, N. EO service boar. Best breeding, prize} 45 lb. boars, $11.00 ea., including. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Fine buck kid from reg. pure- bred Nubian buck and a doe. Lelf Saanan and half Toggen- burg, that is never dry. produces over 3 qts. $3.00 at 2 mos. old. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. Reg. Saanan. heavy ilker fresh (doe and buck kid), 3 ex- ceptionally good Tog. does. fresh. one reg. and re-bred to reg. Nubian buek. Sell or exc.; Straight goat manure. 100 lb. bags or ton lots. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. 1 old ewe and 2 ewe lambs, $10.00 for lot. L. L, Culpepper Roopville. Rt. 1., (near Veal). Pr. milk does with pr. of kids 3 days old. $15.00 and $20.00 for doe and 2 kids. Toggenburg and Saanan breed, I. G. Thompson. Ellabell, Rt. 1. CATTLE FOR SALE White Face bull calves, per- fectly marked, fine blood lines, $35.00 ea.; also reg. Duroc pigs. male and gilts, $10.00 ea.; bred black P. C. gilts, $15.00 ea. Y. A. Olive, Woodland. Happy Valley Farm. Reg. Jersey bull, sire, Hobby of Rosemont (sev. grand cham- pions), wt. 800 lbs.. 2 yrs. old in October. R. C. Williams, Doug- lasville. Jersey milch cows with Ist, 2nd and 3rd calf for:sale. Sam D. Woodward, Locust Grove, Rt. 2. Atlanta phone Ve 1265. 3 mos. old nice bull calf, sub. to reg., also herd bull from best blood lines. Sell to prevent -in- breeding. Geo. W. Wicker, Amer- icus, Albany Road. 15 fresh in Guernsey and Jer- sey milch cows. 2 to 4 gal., for sale. D. Lee, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Jersey milch cows, fresh in. also some fine Jersey calves, for sale. Fred L. White. Buckhead. Rt. 1; Guernsey-Jersey milch cow and fine heifer calf, reasonable. W. E. Fitts, Rocky Ford. Grade Jersey cow. 3rd May 30th. $55.00 cash. Mrs. Walker Whitworth. Lavonia, 1: Fawn col. Jersey cow. 5 yr. old. with second calf (twins), now producing 3 to 3% gal. daily. Reasonable. Janie M. Thorn- ton, Palmetto. - Reg. Polled Hereford bull and heifer calves and 1 Polled Here- ford. herd bull. E. T. Boswell. J~ . Siloam. 3 Polled Herefords. a reg. 5. yr. old bull and reg. heifer bred te reg. bull. also Grade heifers, for sale. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon: 2 nice beef cows for sale or rade for small yearlings, near Glover school house. W. R. Dun- can, Norcross. Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED HOGS WANTED: Want reg. Duroc Jersey boar nig, deep cherry red color. short. blocky type. . Dont answer un- less you have this type. Lee calf G. Rit: 1 Walden, Avera. Want reg. high-bred S. P. C. 19-50 marking 12-15 wks. old boar pig. Leroy Mann, Newnan. CATTLE WANTED: Want 1 reg. poll Hereford male calf. T. H. Hough, Lumpkin. FARM HELP WANTED Want good, old fashioned, un- encumbered, middleaged, colored woman to help with light farm work, no field work. for clothes food and little spending money Good home. Answer at once. vee B. N. Brown, Douglasville. Want uneneumbered colored girl, 16 to 20 yrs. Musi be de- pendable, efficient with good ref. Light farm work, no field work. Good living quarters. with everything furnished and $2.50 to $4.00 week. depending on quality of work. L. R. Hogan. Atlanta, 3451 Stratford Road. Want unencumbered white woman, 20-35 yrs. old to live with man and wif eand do light farm work, no field work. $4.09 mo. room and board. Answer in OWn handwriing. giving par- ticulars about self. WwW. M. Fhernton, Jesup. Want at once, healthy, reliable 20-35 yr. old woman of good character. to live as one of fam- ily and do light farm work. noi. field work. $2.00 week. Emma Avery, Fort Nor*h Macon St. Want reliable working woman for light farm work, no field work, $5.00 mo., room and board in quiet country home. C. B. Miley, Statesboro, Rt. 2. Want elderly woman to live with aged couple and help with light farm work, no field work. Must be honest, industrious and clean, See or write. Mrs. W. M. Daniell, Winston Mrs. Valley. 219 -eommunity Small house, patch, a fine Game chickens on basis. to reliable colorec small white famliy, in ex for some work. See or writ O. Fussell. Brunswick, B Island. a Want good colored ma family, who can run true tractor and do gen. farm E, E. Bishop Thomasville, Want nice family. able nance self. for good 2 mul Rent free for extra service: or write A. B. Keba, Thom Rt 3: : : Want clean, 30 to 40 yr colored woman for light work. Plenty of work t $8.00 mo. ana beard. Mrs DeLay Austell, Rt. 2. | Want middelaged une bered woman to assist with chores for home and small ary. Must be neat. clean know how to milk. Mrs. H L. Jackson. Albany, Rt. 2. Want setled. reliable, o: character. healthy woma light farm work. no field Home and small salary. C municate with Miss T. L. Decatur, 202 Johnson Place 2847. Want farm hand for Good habits, no drunkard. $ month, board and laundry. Stacey, Cohutta, Rt 1. Want honest. sober hanc to 35 yrs. old. honest and to -work in tobacco crop. June ist, to August Ist. _ wages. board and nice ment. State all about yo Jimmie Ryals, Quitman, R Box 108. ae Want at once, good smar hand to work by the month. M be willing worker. ' Taylor, Quitman. Rt. 1. Want at once. boy who run cultivator. Pay good w: every Saturday at noon. Em C. Brown, Statesboro. Want girl or woman, | healthy and willing worker. light farm work. no field w Reasonable salarv. W. H. 1] Carnesville, Rt. 1. : a Want woman for light f work. no field work, W. Oy street, Lenox, Rt. 1. Want white woman or gir ligk+ farm work. no field \ Taft Parker. Conyers, Rt. Want white woman, 25 t yrs. old, for light. farm 4 no field work except milking home and reasorable salary. L. Heard, Cumming. Rt. 1. Want at once. reliable wot! 20 to 40. for light farm wo no field work. for good home a $2.00 week. Mzs. R. E. Ellin ton. Fairburn, Rt. 1. ae Want man with own mule 1 horse farm, Will pay his $2.50 week to feed and wa flock of several hundred lay and can give him 4 or 5 work every month at $1.25 day, cleaning poul'ry houses. Want him to raise feed chickens and will buy his sh at market price. Thos J. Pear Gainesville. : Gees Want wage hand. white or ored. Must be willing worker $12.00 mo. and board. Jat Hamilton, Bainbridge, Rt. 1. Want young woman, 25-30 y of age for light farm work. field work. $1.50 week. b and laundrv. I. N. Moye, C a) G lumbus. 1552 14th Ave, Want man for farm wo Must be exp. and good ol hand. Pay according to work. CG. Cain, Buford] Rte 2 Blacksmi'h ard horse-shoer. me hear if interested imme jately. Luther Cambron. Sas Box 87. : White or colored. Doesn't m ter how many in family. Cal give regular work. but plevtv all time. Have \ move self. Prefer with 1 or more wood chonpers. Can move once. J. E. Grooms. Stilson. Bi! re. Want reliable, settled. good w an, healthy. willing worker | light. farm work. no field work Private room and salary. Stat narticulars about self. Mrs ohn Solomon. Jeffersonvill Rew Want at once exp. man witl family to finish 1 h. crop. Wil furnish house, garden patches and give reasonable salary. Pa every Saturday. Write or co immediately. Walker Dallas, Rft...3; Want exp farm family, 3 0 4 willing workers. for gen, far work and cotton picking later Prefer one in family who car work turventine ~1 halves: a! hire ablebodied woman, white colored, who would help wi tobacco, hoeing, etc. ing ref. and particulars. H. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4 : Want boy, 15-18 yrs oid. goose plow hand, to help with farm work. $8.00 mo.. board an laundry. Mrs. W. L. McClell. Sylvester, Rt: ee Ernest MARKET BULLETIN FoodsDrugsand Feed Stuffs Monday, May 15, 193! J. PRESTON YARBROUGH _ P. LONG ef Food Inspector VINEGARS - Food laboratory of the Chemical Division, Geor- Department of Agriculture has recently completed urvey of a number of vinegars sold in the State. proximately one-third of the samples analyzed iled to meet the standards set or the guarantees - wn on the label of the product. A number were low tual acid strength, some were low in apple solids, others contained statements on the labels which misleading to the purchaser. , is important that the housewife know the different -of vinegars on the market for there are many 5, mixtures and compounds. The minimum. acid meth for all vinegar is 4 per cent acetic acid. CIDER NEGAR or APPLE VINEGAR is a product made by leoholic and subsequent acetous fermentations of lice of apples. MALT VINEGAR is a product made the alcoholic and subsequent acetous fermentations, 10ub distillation, of an infusion of barley malt or AR VINEGAR is a product made by the ferment- ion of solutions of sugar, sirup, molasses. or refiners se DISTILLED VINEGAR, GRAIN VINEGAR, or TE VINEGAR is a product made by the ferment- Ae distilled dilute alcohol usually obtained from ; or potatoes. EVAPORATED APPLE VINEGAR DRIED APPLE VINEGAR is a product made by the ntation of dried apples. n such cases if you will examine the label, they u ell you what these mixtures or compound vine- re composed of, and if any artificial color (usually 1) has been added to give the vinegar the apple lo Many. labels will declare vinegar to have been duced with water io 4 per cent acidity or acid neth. Distilied, sugar. and compound or mixture, ears are usually colored like apple vinegar with an icial color (usually caramel) and sell for a lower than the apple or cider vinegar. 1e following results are interesting and give the gs on some of the vinegar samples analyzed in ecent survey. ERNEST A. NEALY, Food Chemist. mle of Harvest Moon Brand, 65% Distilled, Apple Vinegar. anufacturer: Harvest Products Co. Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Christian Brokerage Co., 185 Spring S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion: Adulterated and misbranded in that the: ict does not contain sufficient apple solids and ash eet accepted standards for 35% apple vinegar. 400 le of Monumental Brand Distilled Vinegar. Bue aciarer National Fruit Prod. Co., Winchester, found: oe Booth Co.. 820 Water St. Athens, Tusion: _ Meets standards. 5 poeeier. Shenandoah Valley Vinegar. Co. Mhere found: J. T. Brooks Gro., Elberton, Ga: nelusion : No exceptions taken. mple of White House Brand ApoE Vinegar., nufacturer: National Fruit Prod. Co., Winchester, a found: Rogers Food Store, weiderton, Ga. clusion: Meets standards. ample of Heinz Brand Distilled White Vinegar. Manufacturer: H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Phere found: Rogers Store, Elberton, Sa: i aclusion : _ Meets standards. 6 ple of Ann Page Brand Apple Vinegar. anufacturer; A & P Tea Co., New York City. here found: A & P Store, Elberton, Ga. lusion: No exceptions taken. nple of Shenandoah Maid 65 Per cent Distilled, r cent Apple Vinegar. : Manufacturer, National Fruit Prod. Co. Winchester, There found: Phornton Gro., Elberton, Ga. oe No. exceptions taken. ple of Blue Bird Brand Distilled Vingcar. Vianufacturer: Smith Prod. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ga. usion : Meets standards. Artificial color declared, mple of Maiden. Blush Brand Apple Vinesar anufacturer: Southern Fruit Co., Rogers, Ark. There found: F & W Grand Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sonclusion: Adulterated and misbranded in that the yple solid and ash content fails to meet accepted ards. for apple vinegar. j Published by Direction of COLUMBUS ROBERTS, Commissioner - Agriculture State Chemist eals whose starch has been converted by malt |} Y ou will find mixtures of these vinegars on the mar- nere found; New Way Market, 100 Broad St., At- RM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED A-412. Sample of Alabama. Girl Colored Distilled vingar. Manufacturer: W & W Pickle Co., Montgomery. Ala. Where found: F & W Grand Co., Atlanta, Ga. Conctusion: Meets standards. Artificial color de- clared. ~ Res rN : : = - A-414 Sample of White House Brand Apple Vinegar. Manufacturer: National Fruit Prod. Co., Washington, DG; Where found: Rogers Store, 5 Broad St, Baers Ga. t Conclusion: No exceptions Sebadee A-415 Sample of Paramount Brand Apple Vinegar. Manufacturer: Hirsch Bros. & Co., Louisville. Ky. Where found: Roxy Delicatessen, 1011 eee St. | Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion: No psceptlons taken. A-416 Sample of Heinz Brand White Distilled Vinegar. Manufacturer: H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ Where found: Piggly-Wiggly Store, 998 Peachtree St.. Atlanta, Ga. ~ Conclusion: Meets Standards. A-417 Sample of Blue Ribbon Brand Distilled Vinegar. _ Manufacturer: Standard Vinegar Co., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Parkway Market, 601 Parkway, At- lanta, Ga. Conclusions: clared. A-418 - Sample of Taylors wean Distilled vinecar. Manufacturer. Taylor Prod. Co., Atlanta, Ga. aes standards. : Pocaeeaia : color de- Where found: Glass Market, 336 Linden Ave., At- lanta, Ga. Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-419. : : earapie of Sunshine Brand Distilled eee : Manufacturer: Sunshine Peanut Butter Co. Atlan- a, Ga. Where found: M. Seitz Gro, Co., 302 Linden Ave., At- lanta, Ga. Conclusion: Misbranded in that the word colored stamped on lahel is not legible. A-420 Sample of C & H Brand Distilled Vinegar. Manufacturer: C & H Vinegar Co., Atlanta: Ga. Where found: Kitchen Supply Food Co., 377 Merritts Ave., Atlanta, Ga. _ Conclusion. Meets standards. Artificial color declared. A-421 ae p oe of Jockey Club Brand Apple Wideoar. - Manufacturer: Standard Vinegar Co., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Kitchen Supply Food Co., 377 Merritts Ave., Atlanta. Ga. . Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-422 Sample of Gold Dollar Grand 65 per cent Distillea 35 per cent Sugar Vinegar. Manufacturer: Burgie Vinegar Co., Memphis, Tenn. Where found: Kitchen Supply Food Store, Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion: Misbranded in interstate commerce. Mis- branded: artificial color should be declared. A-424 : Sample of Belleview Brand Distilled Vinegar. Manufacturer: Belleview Prod. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: Merlin Gro., 126 Decatur St., Atlanta, | Ga. Conclusion: Meets Seon A-425 Saniple of Riverside Club Brand: Distilled Vinegar. Manufacturer: William Waddell Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Where found: National Gro. Co., 127 Decatur St.. Atlanta, Ga. Conclusion: Adulterated and sitsbrended 4 in that acid ia is only 4 per cent of required. -427 Sample of Wayne Co. Apple Vinegar. Manutacturer: The Wayne Co. Prod. Co., Green- point, Long Island, N. Y. Where found: T. L. Lyle s Food Store. 430 Moreland -Ave., Atlanta) Ga... Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-428 Sample of Apple Pie Ridge Apple Vinegar. Manufacturer: poecendoe Valley Vinegar Co., Win- chester, Va. f Where found: Big Star Market, 1117 Euclid Ave., At-~ lanta, Ga. > Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-429 ! = Sample of Sunny Hill Brand Anil Vinegar, Manufacturer: McDougall Coffee Co., Atlanta, Ga. - Where found: M. V. Hawkins Gro. Co., 904 Lake Ave. N. E.. Atlanta, Ga. eee Below standards. : POSITIONS WANTED * POSITIONS WANTED A-443 A-431 Sample of Old Plantation Brand Distilled Vinegar, Manufacturer: McDougall Coffee Co., Atlanta, Ga. Where found: A. S. Lipsens_ Co., 540 Marietta St., Ate lanta, Ga. Conclusion: Mests standards. Colored declared. A-433 Sample oi Pure oe Vinegar, : Manufacturer: . Key, Sears Roebuck Market. A lanta, Ga Where found. Same. Conclusion: Aaulterated in that the product is only 3.86 per cent =cid strength instead of the required 4 per cent standard. A-437 . Sample of Heinz Brand Apple Vitieear. Manufacturer: H. J. Heinz Co, Pittsburgh, Pa. Where found: H. R. Buxton Co.. Sardis, Ga. ~ Conclusion: No exceptions taken. A-438 Sample of Palmetto Brand Distilled Wineean = Manufacturer: Fruit Prod. Co., Savannah, Ga, Where found: F. L. Jenkins Co., Sardis Ga. Conclusion: Adulterated in that the product is 0 2.83 per cent acid strength. A-439 Sample of Palmetto Brand Distilled Whe Manufacturer: Fruit Prod. Co., Savannah, Ga. Where found: G. C. Parker, Sardis, ae ts es Conclusion: Adulterated in that pene is only per cent acid strength. ; 4 A-441 a Sample of Wonuciental Brand Distilled wieaak Manufacturer: National Fruit Prod. Co., Winches Tr, Va. ; Where found: F. M. Jenkins, Sardis, Ga. Pare Conclusion: Meets nae artificial color declar A-442 ee : Sample of Musceluians Brand Apple Vinegar. Manufacturer: C. H. Musselman Co., Biglerville, Where found: I. L. Robinson Co., Sardis, Ga. Conclusion: Meets standards. / Sample of Georgia Boy Brand Distilled Vinkear- Manufacturer: Georgia Boy Prod. Co., Savannah. G Where found: H. J. Tidwell Co., Sardis. Ga. Sample Conclusion: Adulterated and misbranded in that the product is low in acid strength. A-446 Sample of Speas Brand 70 -per cent Distilled 30. 2 cent. Apple Vinegar. es . Manufacturer:. Speas Co., Kansas City. Mo. Where found: Community Groc., 1032. Fenwick Augusta, Ga. meee Conclusion: Misbranded in eat the ice . of two apples on label is misleading and indicates from a dis- tance that the product is 100 per cent apple eo. A- 447 Sample of Telco Brand Distilled Colored aibecapl i Manufacturer: Thos. E. Lynch Co., Savannah, Ga. Where found: Sann Gro. 1017 R.R. Ave., Augusta, Ga. Conclusion: Meets standards. Color declared. A-448 an Sample of Missouri Mute Brand 65 per cent Disti 35 per cent Avople Vinegar. Manufacturer National Fruit Prod. Co., Winches! Va. Where found: Woo L Tone Co. 1404 Wrightsboro Rd Augusta, Ga | _ No exceptions taken. strength. A-468 Sample of Distilled Spirit Teleco Barrel Vinegar. S Manufacture: Thos. E. Lynch Co.. Savannah, Ga. Where found: P. N. Powell Co., Wrens, Ga. : Conclusion: Adulterated in that hud dors: 2 meet standard strength of 4 per cent. ; Work Done by the Food Inspection Division. S Meets standard for aci Inspection report for April, ae sa Tospections= migte= 322 5 5 el ae Withholds issued Samples taken for analysis ee EE en Abatement notices issued on sanitary conditions _ 1 Bags of feed withheld, not stamped or tagged __ Syrup withheld from sale, not labeled _...____ 1276 2 Corn meal withheld from sale, not labeled oe peck Canned goods condemned and destroyed Spoiled Meat condemned and destroyed Svoiled Fish condemned and destroyed Butter withheld from sale, not labeled Milk withheld from sale, improperly labeled _ Eges withheld from sale, not placarded _ Eggs withheld from sale, not stamped 24 Packaged goods withheld from sale, not Ibid. 2897 5 2: Packaged goods withheld, short in weight _...194 yokes Bottled goods withheld from. sale, not labeled 164 bots. Produce condemned and destroyed i ceeke meen 494 bu. Produce withheld from sale for regrading aa OOne bu Feed See ecaaaes secured r, Marietta, Rt. 2. . Vent small family of about 2. on farm. R. EB. Johnson, Ne, Rt. 2, good, colored farmer thoroughly understands ng to take charge of 1 farm, that is par iy plant- at once, Reference required. Adel Rt. 1, work. hall St. Want settled woman, without husband, for light farm Communicate with Mrs. Velma Hale, Atlanta, 426 White- Want a farm hand, one who understands operating a culti- vator, able willing worker, sober. Middleaged woman wants job). light farm work, no field work. Home and reasonable salary Mrs. D. P. Williams, Atlanta, 247 Forrest Ave. Man, 60, in good health, un- encumbered, wants job on farm. look after stock, poultry, ) work garden and gen. odd jobs around with or (Rt. 1, care A. B. Spear). live in home with man e and do light farm work, d work. $4.00 mo: and POSITIONS WANTED 3 /\| farmer. 19 yr. old boy, willing to work, Mrs. E. H. Berry, Way: Rt. a Box 19A. S neat, reliable woman On, ot light farm work, no ic Le Salary and home. wer. giving refererces,- Mrs. z hae Carnesville soe Nice, white, 17 yr. with old couple, Dont mind work, wants light farm work, no field work, with 200d ~ people. home and $4.00 week. near At _ Miss M. L. Johnson, Millhaven. |} wants. job on farm. MReason- | ele wages, Write or see. Charlie L. Braddy, Atlanta, 454 old gir! Pryor St., care M. H. Shaw. 30 yr. old widow wants light farm work, no. field work, for home with good people and small salary. Have 5 mos. old baby.: Mrs. Ruby Padeett, Rome Rt. for ander St:.. Prefer Atlanta. once. 4. M, my Neat, reliable, dont come. Howard, Poulan. Want job driving farm truck or other light farm work for room, board and reasonable wages. J. Can King Burnette, Pineview, Rt. 1. Want job on farm for self (48 yr. old) and 15 yr. old boy. I do light farm work. Mrs. Maude L .Wilson, Atlanta, 220 Alex- N. 42 yr. old woman with 5 yr. old son, wants job on general or poultry farm. at once. Garrett, Rome. Sas and wife country; Want middelaged white wo- Want job as overseer of good 16 yr. old boy wants job on r , no children, to live in man, unencumbered, healthy.| farm. Answer by postal or let-| farm, wat Atiecis. a eee ene bey, 8 or a, nd do light farm work, no | for light farm work. . Satisfac-| ter. J. O. Blanchard, Thomson.| ed. Come see. Everett Reavis,| people, wants job farming ga) Po chance. ID: > Lae ae oe EEG: Middleaged, single ~ woman| Atlanta, 993 Mauldin St.,S. E. . | dening and all kinds light farr ES se : Ee oe re wants job on farm for home and| Want o farm on halves or for| work.- William Richard<: ant couple for farm, Will Want single man (no bad hab-| small salary. No field work.| wages, 2 boys large enough to| Summerville. pe 3 room house, rations its) to work on farm, $12.00 mo.| Mrs. Sindie Fe Whitesburg. | help (12 and 14 yrs old.) Like to} 99 yr. old white woman wan ll salary. Give exp., age board and laundry. Write at} Rt. 1, care J. R. Clark. get work in dairy. Exp. W. H light farm work, no field pes Jary expected. I. W. once if interested. Benj Hicks, Guthrie, Ellenwood, Rt. 1, at once, for room board country raised | $2.00 week. Willing to work a woman wants job light farm know how. Mrs. J. W. William work, no field work. for home| Ellabell, Rt. 1 Box 27, Em and reasonable salary. Write. E Mrs: Lillie | Belle lderly man in good healt and well exp. wants good home with good folks in exc. for chores. around farm. te ref. L. S. Perry, Albany. aT, Stoddard, Atlanta. 713 dependable and. honest. $12.00/ Premises for board and reason-) Thompson, Dalton. Broad Ave. ponies St mo, board and washing. Jessie able salary. Well. exp. E. L. Man ane Wilk wes Sx 47 yr. old, unencumbered, ze ~t middelaged white wo- Suber, Coolidge, Rt. 1. Scott, Columbus 1333 45th St. wants _ job driving tain for fined, Wer conealed mar Wan light work job on farm in ex. change for home with prope family, elderly couple preferre and reasonable salary. Atlanta, 53 Pn St N Jy2zep up truck. Whie Christian 30 yr. : young woman wants job, i: farm work, no field work. ho n and $3.00 week. See Miss Emn Eubanks, Cedartown, 682 S$ bos ve. we : Ww. Mrs. R.