Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1941 December 3

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DEPARTMENT 9 :
TOM LINDER

AGRICULTURE
COMMISSIONER







From 1910 to 1914 the world was at peace, including the

nited States.

The administration has set up this period as being the ideal

rtiy periodnot inflated, not deflated.

Taking 1910 to 1914 as a base, the United States Depart-
of Agriculture says that. cotton today must bring 17c to

fe the same purchasing power that it had at llc during
se parity years; wheat, cattle and other crops, of course, in
ortion. Today farm prices are in the neighborhood of

at the Department says is_parity.

Assuming that the Departments conception of parity is
ct, no sane man would undertake to say that farm prices
nflated when they are only on a parity with prices of 1910
14 when the world was at peace and there was no inflation.
As a matter of fact, the United States Department of Ag-

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941.

rm Prices Are Depressed. They Are Not Inflate

. EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER

tures conception of parity is far below actual parity.

_ Actually, a cotton grower would have to get 24c per pound
day to be able to buy the same commodities that he could buy
om 1910 to 1914. He would have to get $1.64 for wheat, and

her crops in proportion.

When World War No. 1 came along, and afterwards, the
erage price of cotton ranged around 22c, or just twice what

was before the war started.

- If the Department of Agricultures ebnception of parity
orrect, then cotton would have to go to.34c per pound before

reached war prices.

If actual parity is used, then cotton would have to go to

i pound before it reached war prices.







FRESH F RUITS AND VEGETABLES

Prices prevailing at following State farmers Markets:
November 28, 1941

ATLANTA
= s: 75-$2.00



Beans (Snap), per bil. hprs.<

60



eets, per doz. bunches

A40- .75



ollards, per doz. _....

3.50- 4.50



Cucumbers, per bu. baskets

1.00- 1.60



wgplant, per bu. hprs _.....

30- .3d



Mushrooms, per one pound carton

.40- .50



ustard Greens, per bu. hprs.

1,50- 2.50



Peppers, per bu. hprs.

1,.25- 1.35



Spinach, per bu. baskets
Squash, per bu. hprs.

2.00- 3.50
40- .60



Turnips, per doz. bunches __

urnip Salad, per bu. hprs. ee

oe 2 35 0





There are thirty million people ving on the farmsmor
than twenty-five per cent of the population of the United States
These thirty million people received three per cent of he nae

- tional income in 1946,

Should these thirty million people receive twenty-five. .

cent of the natiorial income in 1941, the cotton crop in 194

would have to bring around 35 per pound. Wheat would ha
to bring more than $2.00 per bushel, corn would have to brin
$1.25, beef cattle would have to bring Bees 20c, and so on
down the line.

If thirty million people received one-fourth of the naan
income, nobody could justly and fairly say that they were r
ceiving inflationary prices. Thirty million people should receiv
twenty-five per cent of the national income!

Instead of receiving twenty-five per cent of the national
income in 1940, these thirty million people received three pet
cent. S
Talk of fixing a ceiling on these starvation prices for far
products can only come from those who would permanentl;

- enslave the farmer. No man who is in favor of fixing a ceili 1g
on these low prices is fit to have any authority to fix prices on .

anything that the farmer has. ;

TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture. _



Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets |
Reports received at this office show following average prices paid =
for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: es

November 28, 1941. Per CWT.

November 20-Bainbridge _ a. -$8. ee
November 20Valdosta - ; 9,00
November 21Cordele .... eR ee eee ee 8.75.
November 24Sylvester : - 900
November 25Arlington. 8.75.
November 25Cairo .... 8.85 _
November 25Macon Soe : 9.00
November 26Albany 23 8. 50













November 20Bainbridge _.. .. Se _ $8. 8.50
November 20Valdosta : : ae : 195 =
November 24Sylvester 9.00
November 25Arlington 9.00.
- November 25Cario _. 2. 7.00- 8. 00
November 26Albany 9.00- 10.75 be











ARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned)

ggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grade

Cc eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations.

Large, White, Grade A, Doz. .
wiedium, Grade A, Doz,
Small, Grade A, Doz.

Col., 4% ee Ib.

















'urkeys, Ib.
pons, lb.



untry butter, best fable. Ibo Se
1d peas, mixed, Di, Se ee

ield peas, not mixed, bu. ...--
ar Corn (80 lbs. to bu. ye bus = =
helled COM; DU; a



reet potatoes, Per 100 Ibs. -.-
bbage, (Green), Per 100 lbs. _.
abbage, Se Per 100 Ibs.

(Del!- Shelling Sint) Bear Se ee Se

ottonseed (Prime) *-



Atlanta

351

23. 00-25. 00
10.00-12.00

November 21, 1941. Always subject to variation.

Columbus

i ag aot INDEX
36-". : : Flowers and Seed for Sale
30- . See ; Flowers and Seed Wanted
1G=. 20) c22. . Second Hand Machinery
14- oe . incubators and Brooders
LOS ee a ee Plants for Sale __.

16-.. Sa eee =p SCE fOr Sale.

Grain and Hay oe Sale
Eggs for Sale



Tobacco For Saleu | :

Honey Bees and Bee Supplies
Potatoes and Vegetables for Sale 6
Miscellaneous for Sale
MisceHaneous Wanted

Hops: for Sal ss es

Cattle for Sale



Horses and Mules. for Sale a
Sheep and Goat for Sale. 6





Rabbits and Guinea Pigs 7
Livestock Wanted

Poultry for Sale

Poultry Wanted

Farm Help. Wanted

Positions Wanted
























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Bulletin.
A Published Weekly at

Tom Linder, Commissioner
Executive
Atlanta, Ga.

"Under Legislative Act the Georgia n do
assume any responsibility for any notice appearing Im the

414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
By Department of Agriculture

Office, State Capitol,



Market Bulletin does not










Publication Office

State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga.

Market, 222 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.

114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
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of June 6, 1900.
of October 8. 1917.

_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

a ntered as second class matter
_ August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
Accepted for

ailing at special rate of postage
Bqpided for in Section 1103, Act

; LINDER

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

































om;

Cuttings from Althea, dbl.
pink; dbl. red; single red; sin-
gle lavender; dbl. cuttings, 6,
25c; single cuttings, 25 doz.
Exe. few for peonies and hya-
einth bulbs. State col. F. E.
Grubbs, Demorest, R. 1.

Tea olive, Magnolia, holly,
sweet myrtle, watermelon crepe
myrtle, dogwood, yellow jas-
mine, honeysuckle, sweet shrub,
1 to4 ft., 10c to 35c. Plus post-
age. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs.
- Derek Smith, Irwinton, R. 2.
Bush honeysuckle, bush dog-
Lilac

wood, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.; Luh
pushes, 25c ea.; 3, 50c, 7-sis-
ter rose, 15c ea. Mrs. S. W.

Huggins, Waco.

4 yellow japonica, 25c; 6,
$1.00; $15.00 C.; Forsythia, -al-
-monds, spirea, lilacs; rambler,
Dorothy Perkins roses: Purple
iris, daffodils, 25c doz.
oy Silvers, Talking Rock, R.

Cherokee



only. Well rooted plants, 20c
ea. Postpaid. Mrs. Ilah Hud-
gins, Flowery Branch, R. 1.

Will have several hundred
tuberose bulbs to sell at rea-
sonable price. Write if inter-
ested. Mrs. O. A. Sullivan,
Marietta, R. 2.

White lilac, rooted, 20c ea.;
50, $8.00; White iris, $1.00 C.;
Dbl. bridal wreaths, 15c ea; 2,
c. Well rooted. Add_post-
























































- White and yellow mums, 25c
doz.; Watermelon crepe myrtle,
20c ea; 2, 35; Flowering
quince, 15c ea; 2, 25c.
postage. Mrs. Gordon Smith,
Buchanan.

White jonquils, yellow dbl.
daffodils, shasta daisies, $1.50
C.; Pink sp'rea, blue butterfly,
zaleas, 3, 25c; Snowdrops. Al-
so single daffodils, $1.50 C.
ladys Garren, Morganton.

_ Trumpet vines, nice size, and
pearl bushes, 30c ea. del.;
Ophiopogan bulbs, 50c doz. del.
Bulbs, mixed, over a doz. var.,
$1.50 C. del. Mrs. H. Allen,
Williamson.)

Magnolia, tea olive, crepe
myrtle, greybeard, holly, sweet
ay, red and white dogwood,
short straw pine, black haw, 1
to 4 ft., 0c to 45c.
sacks. Mrs. D. F. Colson,
Toomsbore.

- Blooming size gardenias\ for
sale or exc. for nandina with
berries; Also exc. rooted yel-
low jasmine for huckleberry
plants or strawberries, Mrs. C.
C. Warren, Donalsonville.

_ Yellow jonquils, White oxalis
bulbs, 10c doz.; about 9 doz,
paper white dbl. narc.ssus, 15c
doz.; $1.00 for the 9 doz. No
stamps or chks. acc. Miss Fan-
ny Lowery, Canton, R. 4.

_Honeysuckles, $1.00 doz.;
Hazelnut bushes, 10c ea.; $1.00
oz.; Wild daisies, viclets, 65c
doz.: Brown turkey figs, $1.00
doz.; Degwood, 8c ea. Inez
Bradley, Bowdon, R. 2.

|high. Postpaid. Mrs.

Add-

Exc. for |



Arborvitaes, trumpet vine,
pink Dorothy Perkins roses,
pink justicias, White calla lily,
baby breath spirea, milk and
wine lilies, 25c ea. Exc. for
tulip poplars, mixed col. Dar-
win or any var, tulips.
postage. Mrs, Eva Lake, Per-
kins.

_ Red flowering begonia, straw-

berry geranium, 10c. ea.; Mills
Gaint rustproof, blooming size
snapdragons, 25c doz. Sweet
scented blue violets, 30c doz.
Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Cumming,
Re 2.

Mixed larkspur seed, 25c
eupful. Alma Presnell, Gaines-
ville, R. 1.

Apr. blooming narcissi, white
with yellow center; Long trum-
pet daffodils; yellow cluster,
sweet scented jonquils, $1.00 C.
bulbs. Del. Exc. some for pe-
cans. Mrs. Fannie Gladden,
Tallapoosa, R. 2.

Red, white dogwood; White,
Black pine; Cherokee rose, aza-
leas, Mt. Laurels,
drons, red buds, Easter bells,
tulip poplars, red maple, crab-
apple, all $1.25 doz. a 3 ft

Cooper, Morganton.

Magnolia. teaolive, red and
white dogwood, crepe myrtle,
sweet myrtle, greybeard, sweet
shrub, long and short straw
pine, 1 to 4 ft., 10c to 35c. Add
postage. Exc. for white sacks.
Mrs. O. W. Colson, Toomsbcro,
R. 2, :

Long white running and pink
rose cuttings, Wandering Jew
plants, Pin cushion cactus, Ivy
vine plants, 10c ea.; Rose of
Sharon bushes, 30c ea. Mrs. A.
L. Branan, Macon. 504 Duncan
Ave. :

1 boxwood, 6. ft. some
smaller ones. See or write. Mrs.
Laura Turner, Culberson, R. 1,
Box 90. (Resident of Georgia).

Purple iris, Shasta daisies,
Orange day lilies, and few

others 25c doz.; 5 doz., $1.00. ,

Mrs. E. J. McConnell, Demor-
est, R. 1. ;

3 red Geraniums cuttings,

'20c: 200 Hedge cuttings, $1.00;

Hedge seed, 300, $1.00; Boston,
Sword, lace, Spengeri ferns, 20c
ea.; Star of Bethlehem bulbs,
$1.25 M.: English dogwood, 25c
ea. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville,
oo

Mimosa bushes, 2-3 ft. tall,
$1.15 5 bushes, FOB. Q. L.
Williford, Madison.

Long trumpet jonquils, lc ea.;
Grape Hyacinths, ic; smaller,
50c C. Mrs. G. C.. Taylor,
Buchanan, R. 1.

Gen. Easter lily bulbs, true to
name, 40c ea.; 6, $1.50; The
rare Madonna lily bulbs, 75c
ea.; 6, $3.00; $4.50 doz. D. W.
Nichols, Kingston.

Jonquils, 75c C.; White paper

narcissus, 85c C.; Purple lilacs,

2, 25e: Bridal Wreath, 3, 25c:
Orange day lilies, $1.00 C. Add
postage. Rosie Lee Giley, Bre-
men. oR. 2: ;

Jonquils, 75 C.; White paper

narcissus, 85c C.; Orange day

lilies, 80c C.; Purple lilacs, 2,
25c; Blue easter lilies, 65c.. Add
postage. Mrs. Efferine Mosley,
Bremen, R. 2. :



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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

roduce and appurtenances admissable under
serted one time on each request and re-

peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice.
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deep rose col.

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Sos

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Wednesday, December 3, 1941, :




FLOWERS AND SEE
FOR SALE _



Red Jap., 25c ea.; Purple iris,
orange lilies; 20c doz.; Azaleas,
mixed col., 40c doz.; Laurels,
Rhododendrons, 70c doz. Add
postage. Jannie Charles, Elli-
jay. R. 3. :

Daffodils, orange lilies, Star
of Bethlehem, tame violets, 50c
C.; Mixed col. azaleas, 50 doz.;
Snowball, purple lilac, yellow
jasmine, golden bell, hardy hi-
biscus, 2. 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay.
R:-3.

Rhododendrons, Mt, Laurel,
Blooming locust, holly, sweet
shrubs, azaleas, spruce and
white pine, red and white dog-
wood, 75c doz. Exe. for white
sacks. Mrs. G, W. Blackwell,
Dahlonega, R. 4..

Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
dogwoods, 3 col. azaleas, white
pine, red bud, coralberry, tulip
poplar, cherokee roses, all root-
ed, 3. ft. high. $1.00 doz. Post-
paid. Miss Edna Wilson, Blue
Ridge.

Pink rhododendrons, laurels,
red buds, crabapple, all col.
dogwoods, azaleas, red maple,
spruce and white pine, cherokee
rose, purple butterfly, up to 4
ft., $1.00 doz.
C. Glen Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Red, yellow, white, orange
azaleas, mt. laurel, sweet
shrubs, rhododendrons, red and
white dogwood, white and
spruce pine, Cherokee roses, 75c
doz. Add postage. Mrs, Ben
Lee, Dahlonega, R. 4.

Orange day lilies, 50c C.;
Red trumpet honeysuckle, Kerr
Japonica, Star Jasmine, Boston
Ivy, Trailing Arbutus, Hardy
Hibiscus, Peachtree roses, $1.00
doz. Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
James Water, Dahlonega, R. 1.

Mamdoma, 12-14-20 in,, 25c,
30c and 45c ea.; Stocky plants,
on own roots. Golden tip ar-
borvitae. 12 and 14 in., 30c and
40c ea. No chks. Miss Mittie
Collins, Smithville, R. 1.

dwarf box, 50c ea.; 18 in. FOB.
25 dwarf Enonymous (will send
sample), $6.00 for lot. Not post-
paid. Mixed iris, le ea. Mrs.
Roy Couch, Gay.

tings, 8-10 in., $3.25 C.; Dbl,
Mrs. J. Johnson,
Jr., Dixie.

Bulbs: White Apr. Narcis-
sus, 50e C.; Yellow narcissus,
45c C.: Purple Iris,: 25c doz.;
Heavenly blue, Searlet OHara,
pink morning glory. seed, 8c
tablespoonful. Add postage.
Ethel Sullivan, Marietta. \

Pink crabappie, snowdrop,
Mt, cherry, red, white, orange,
yellow azaleas, white. spruce
pines, blooming Haws, blcoming
locust, Mtn. laurels; red buds;
rhododendrons. Mary Satter-
field, Dahlonega, R. 4.

15 different col. medium size
dahlias. 50c doz.; 50, $2.75.
Large size, mixed col, $1.00 doz.
Mixed col. per. phlox, mums,
thrift, 24 for 25c; 90c C. No
chks. Mrs. Willie Grindle, Dah-
lonega, R. 1. \

Mt. laurel, rhododendrons:
red, white, orange, yellow aza-
leas; Red, white dogwood, cher-
okee roses, blue iris, 75c doz.
Exe. for values. Ola Ridley,
Dahlonega, R. 4.

Lavender Iris, 4-doz.. 90c;
cissus, $2.25, 4 C.; Butter egs
daffedils, mixed, 40c C.; For-
sythia; white, pink spirea; Win-
ter honeysuckle, single lilac, 6,
50c, Mrs. J. C. Mize, Ashland.

White American beauty rose,
giant size, 3 yrs. old, $1.00;
Rose, white oleanders, 50c ea.
(if you come after them). Fra-
grant white narcissi, $1.25 C.
Mrs. R. F. Pace, Temple, R. 1.

Blooming size azaleas, 50c
doz.; Dogwood, erabapple, holly,
laurels, Ivy, spruce, white
pines, 65c doz.; Red Japonicas,
altheas, 20c; Iris, 20c doz. Add
postage. Decie Stanley, Ellijay,
R. 2.

Azaleas, all col. blooming
size, 45 doz.; Laurels, white
pines, Hemlock, crabapple, dog-
wood, 65c doz.; Sweetshrub, 40c
doz.; Boxwood, 10-14 in... 20c.
Add postage. - Dawson Stanley,
Ellijay, R. 4.

Purple flags, lemon _ lilies,
grandmothers jonquils,. March
and May blooming narcissus,
$1.00 C.: Tiger lilies, 6, 50c;
Pink, white, peonies. golden
bell, silver maple, 25c ea.;
Rainbow moss, oxalis, verbena,
t5e bunch. A. E, Hughey,





Fairmount, R. 1.

Per. phlox, $1.00:

1 tree box, 5 ft. $3.00; 3,

Thousands of Camellia cut-.

Jonquils, $1.50 C.; White nar-



s
~Golden bell, purple lilac,
bridal wreath, jasmine, pink

spirea, 4, 20c; Bbl., single or-
ange lilies, dbl. butter and eggs,
50 C.; Iris, all colors, 25c doz.:
Star of Bethlehem, 30c C. Mrs.
John Wilson, Ellijay.

D-fferent col. medium size
dahlias, 50c doz.; Per. hardy
phlox, iris, red yarrow, day
lilies, thrift, snowdrops, white
primroses butter and eggs, 24,
25e; Purple verbena, 15 doz.
Add postage. -_No chks. Mrs.
Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, R.
a

Japonicas, lilac, altheas,
snowball, 20e: Boxwood, 10-14
in., 25c:; Azaleas, all col, 45c
doz. Holly, laurels, pine, crab-
apple, dogwood, sweet shrub,
hemlock, 65c doz. Add postage.
Linda Evans, Ellijay, R. 2.

Boxwood, 12-14 in. 25c;
Laurels, hemlock, white pines,
dogwood, _crabapple, sweet
shrub, 75c doz.: azaleas, 50c
;doz.; Pink almond, altheas,
i Japonicas, 25c. Add _ postage.
'T.. M. Evans, Ellijay, R. 4.

Red Spider lilies, 35c doz.;
Odorus: Rugulusos Jonquils,
King Alfred Daffodils, Phoenix
Dbl. daffodils, Narcissi, snow
iqueen, Siberian Iris, $1.00 C.
Purple lilac, purple wisteria,
rooted cutting, 25< ea. Mrs.
Cliff C. Dye, Middleton, R. %.

Young Althea plants, asst. col.
Db. and single, 10c ea.; $1.00
idoz. Mrs. Florence Robinson,
Jackson.

Blooming size trumpet daffo-
dils, king alfred, empress, Em-
peror, dbl. mixed, 75 C.; White
narcissus, 200, $1.00; Lilac, Wis-
teria, Birdseye, Spirea, For-
sythia, Althea; Jasmine, Peon-
ies, 10, $1.00. Postpaid. Mrs.
Dick Powell, College Park, R.
a



C

Cut Chrysanthemums, several
col. Mostly yellow, 25 doz.
Stems with 1 and 2 blooms.
Add postage. . Mrs. M. M. Wil-
tiams, Washington.

1 white lijac, 18 ft. tall, sev-
era smaller ones; 1 purple,
about 12 ft. tall; sev. English
dogwood large double yellow
flags, golden glow, jonquils, all
eheap for cash. Mrs. S. G.
Clayton, Roy.

Camelia Japonicas, red, rose,
pink, 2 ft. to 17 ft. high. Make
best price at my yard, Buyer
come and get them. Write for
details. Mrs. B. C. Plyler,
Daisy.

45 col. Iris, dbl. and single
day lly, 25c dez.; Many kinds
shrubs and roses, 15c ea.; Per.
phlox,; blue flax, 25 kinds, 20c
doz. White oxalis, Star. Bethle-
hem bulbs, 25..25c. Mrs) io.
Fife, Armuchee.

4 doz. giant boxwcod plants,
good roots, 12 to 15 in. high,
$1.00 doz. Plus postage. Mrs.
J. F. Brown, Monroe, R. 2.

Giant Crimson Spidey lily
bulbs, 85c doz.; 4 doz., $1.00;
2 yr. old, well rooted abelia
plants, 5, $1.00; Giant purple
violet plants, 25c doz. Mrs.
Charles B. Tanner, Sanders-
ville, R. 1,

Rhododendron, azaleas, len-
cothoea, hemlock, calico, spruce,
holly, dogwood, ijaurel, maxi-
mum, arbutus, silver maple,
Mt. maple, white pine, ferns,
Others. Wet moss packed. Gor-_
don Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls.

Chinese Elms, 24 ts 36 in.,
$1.50 doz.: Cal. Goldem leaf
var. yellow and green privet,

Bird of Paradise, 2-6 ft., 25c to
$1.00 ea. ANP. P. T. E. Eason,
ee 1361 Belmont Ave, S.

Rhododendrons, Laurels, aza-
eas, dogwood, crabapple, white
pine, red bud, maple, Cherokee
roses; all 15 ea.; $1.00 doz.
Also holly, pussy willow.
Frank Chastain, Morganton.

_ Fine iris, extra large deep
purple bulbs, 50, $1.00; 2 rooted
white lilaes, 50c ea.; American
beauty rose cuttings, 15c ea.
Rooted flowering quince, 35c ea.
Mrs. W. W. Trimble, Adairs-
ville, R. 2.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
Hemlock, Coralberry, crab-
apple, white dogwood, straw-.
berry bush, tulip poplar, red.
maple, sweet shrub, all 3 ft.
high, $1.00 doz. Calif. violets,
cream narcissus, snowdrop,
$1.00 C. Gladys Robinson,
Mineral Bluff.

Pink poppy (large and very
double) seed. 10c packet, post-
pad. J. O. Brannen, Hazle-
hurst. pore





| oar iat: Stone, Adairsville

12 to 18 in., $1.00 to $1.50 doz.;.

boro..

Azaleas, spider lily, 50c doz.:
laurels, spruce pines, whit
pines, dogwood, 80 doz. Pi
ple and yellow iris, $1.00 C,
Pink ang rose weigelias; red
and yellow japonicas, 20c ea.
Add postage. B. F, Evans,
lona, Star Rt.

Tris, 10 labeled; 50, $1.15;
mixed, $1.20 C.; daffodils, jon-
quils, 300, $1.20; dahlia clumps.
35c, large var. 2, 60c; Abe
cuttings, 35c C.; Mixed shrubs,
15, $1.10. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal=
houn, R. 1. ae

Azaleas, spider lilies, 50c do:
Laurels, Hemlock, white pine
Dogwood, erabapple, 75c do:
Red, yellow japonicas; p
rose weigelias, 20c ea.; Pur
yellow iris, $1.00 C. Add p
age. L. M. Teague, Ellijay

Thrift, pink and white,
rooted plants, 50c C.; Verb
two toned rose, 3 doz., 50c:
well rooted, carefully pack
in wet moss. No orders fill
for less than 50c. No chks
stamps. Mrs. Herbert L. Pe
Statham. ei

Seed: 3 col. ea. of zinn
Marigold, 10c cupful;. C
Comb, 10c pkg.; Exc. for
or printed feed sacks. Ea.
postage. Mrs. S. F. Dean, T
ing Rock, R. 1. s

Purple iris, narcissus, li
25c doz.; lemon lilies, red holl.
hock. 50c doz.; Exe, for whi
or col. feed sacks. Ea.
postage. Mrs. Lillie Re
Talking Rock. a

About 100 Goldenbell,
sythia, 3% yrs. old, 23
Evergreen minor, white vi
10e ea., or exc. for some pu
vinea; Light pink or white wii
red center hibiscus seed, 4 |
















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= Pink. red
i sweet shrubs, Mt. Laurels,
dodendrons, red, white
wood; black, white pines, r

ed, 3 ft. high, $1.25 doz., p
paid. Exc. for. white
sacks. W. G, Abercrom

Mineral Bluff.

Velvet rose, 15c; White
cissus (with yellow centers),
doz.; Sage busies;~ Chi
bushes, nicesize, 15 ea.; J
ipers, 3 ft. tall, 75c ea.
Clower, Temple, R. 1.

Emperor daffodils, Pear] ni
cissus, 25c doz.; $1.00 C.; O
ange day lilies, 80c C.: Bh
flowering evergreen boxy
Star of Bethlehem, Garlic,
C.; Pink flowering moss
bushes, 6, $1.00. Add nasi
Mrs. Emma Clavten. R~-

Pot flowers, geranium., fe
begonias, tubers and others,
White August Leopard
,milk and wine lilies, pink

and large dahlia tubers. |



Abelia grandiflora, 12-15 in,
$2.00 doz.; Gardenias, 2-3 ft
$5.00 doz. Boxwood, old En;
12-15 in., 30c ea. Border
plants, 4-6 in, $1.00 doz.
B. L. Robinson, Greenville

| Good size clumps palms,
,ea.; Trumpet daffodils, nar
)Sus, yellow jonquils, bloom
size, $1.50 C.; Rooted Boxwoo
18-in., $1.50 ea.; Large bo
woods, 25 yr. old, 3 ft., $8.
ea. Add postage. Mrs. E
Thornton, Bremen.

Rooted, 2 irish juniper, 2
6 orange pomegranates, 3
Dbl. white spirea, 2 ft.
ea.; Dwarf Eng. Boxwocd
6 in., 15 ea.; Large fairy
40c doz. Mrs, L. A. |
Bremen.



pink justicia, june |
ea.; Trumpet daffodils,
narcissus, white oxalis, $
C. Mrs. E. L. Harrison,
men:

Dbl, Japonica, 4 yr. old
rooted, 50c ea.; dogwood,
-ea.; Bridal wreath, well r
50c ea.; Hardy Phlox, 40c
Iris, yellow, purple, white,
wae E. T. Keener, Ellijay.
Red, white, orange, azal
Red buds, red, white dogwo
4 col m.aples, blueber
blooming locust, Mt. lau
Rhododendrons, 75 doz.
postage. Mrs. J. F. Sattterfi
Dahlonega. R. 4.

Yellow jasmine, red dog
magnolia, tea olive, crepe
tle, greybeard, req holly,
bay, 1 ft., 10c; 5 ft., 45.
postage. Exc. for white.
Mrs. James Connell, T:





WERS AND SEED |

FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED |

FORSALE =|



FLOWERS AND SE



nquils, 10c doz.: Cedars,
shrub, sweet myrtle,
n, narcissus, 20c doz.;
short leaf pine, 1 ft.,.10c;

45c. Exc. for sacks. Miss |

nell, Toomsboro. 2

and single orange day
, lemon lilies, purple iris,
0c; Goldenglow, foxglove,
fashion fall pinks, white,
and yellow, 30c dez.; Water
, 3, 25c. Mrs. G. C. Hes-
Dahlonega, R. 1.

k thrift: plants, 65c oC.
ostage. Mrs. Wilson Star-
homaston, 504 Matthews

Apr. blooming narcissus,

ge size bulbs, 60c C.; Exe. for

d sacks. Mrs. John Weaver,
le. R. 2. |

. Laurel, Rhododendrons,
as, red dogwoods, red bud.,,.
ted, 10c ea.; $1.00 doz.;
ange Day lilies, blue. iris,
doz.; Trailing arbutus, 20c
Exc. for white feed sacks.
ae D. Davies, Mineral

Mit. Laurel, crabapple, aza-
dcegwood, hemlock, rhodo-
rons, $1.00 doz.; Trailing

uutus, ferns, galax, 35

np; Jonquil bulbs, 30c C.

i postage. Mrs. A. f. Nichols,

1eral Bluff.

Snowballs, crepe miayrtle,
green bushes, purple run-
s roses, purple and white
ics, oak geraniums, 15c ea.;
Sc. At my house.
White, Dahlonega, R. 1, B.



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|

5

low, orange, red azaleas, |

ododendrons, Mt. laurel,
shrubs, spruce, and white

eels _spruc
ve, red and white dogwood,

Iden rod, 75c doz. Add post- |

>. Mrs. Lula Jarrard, Dah-

ega, R. 4.
Beautiful white, laverder al-

plants, 5c ea.; Anywhere |

m 6 in. to 1 ft. high. Can-
sell less than 5 to a cus-
r. Write or see. Hal Hen-
Stockbridge.

Purple Iris, orange day. lilies,
bl. daffodils, jonquils, fall
3, purple foxgloves,-
51.00 C. Exc, for anything can
Mrs. J. J. Allred, Talla-
osa, R. 2. ;

Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurel,
ogwood; 3 col. azaleas, pink
herokee roses, redbud, coral
, pussy willow, white pine,
lip popular, 3-4 ft. high,
00 doz. Rooted.
. Lucile Millhollan, Mor-
mton,

Early Richmond sour cherry

routs, 3 ft.; red, yellow, gray
ose plums, crabapples, native
rsimmons. Hazelnut, $1.25

.: Rhubarb, $1.00 doz. Den- |

s D. Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
oppy seed, teaspoontul, 10c.

all}

Postpaid. |

low jasmine, poplars, oaks,

t myrtle, crabapple, 1 ft.,
O. Brannen, Hazlehurst.
weet bay, magnolia, laurels,
4 ft., 10c to 35c. Plus post-
e. Mrs. Milton Connell,
omsboro, R. 3.

Rhododendrons, azaleas, Mt. .

urel, White pine, pussy wil-
7, red and white dogwood,

alberry, Red bud, crabapple, |

doz. Mrs. Glover E. Aber- }

mbie, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, Ivy, White pine,
00 doz.; Hemlock, Siveet
rubs, 75c doz. Add postage.
orth Barton, Mineral Bluff. .
>ink flowering Thrift, good
xis, lc ea. Postpaid. Orders
led promptly. Bertha Griz-
, Cumming, R. 2.

White and dark red crepe.

tle, 35c ea.; Per. sweet peas,

Hydrangea, White spirea, |

nerican Pellar and Texas
e, 25c ea.: Red Pyrcantha,
> ea.: Pink spirea, 35c ea,

Claudia Plant, Marshal-

inbow tulip mixture, large |
ing size bulbs, wide range |

col. All of the Darwins
ype. 80c doz.; Blue grape
inths, 35c doz. Gladys Du-

1, Cumming, R. 1.

ivet hedge, $1.00 C.; Weep-

willows, yellow japonicas,
> ea: 2, 25c; Goldenglow,
ange day lilies, mixed col.

35c doz.: Blue violets, 40c
All rooted and del. Mrs.
D. Ralston, Ella Gap.

5 laurels, red dog-
ods, holly, crabapple, red
ple, tulip poplars, pussy wil-
vs, Cheroke rose, red buds,
ergreens, Easter bells, heart-
ves, $1.25 doz. All 3 ft. high.
Villiam Mashburn, Morganton,
J. T. Cooper.

-ea.; 50 doz.

labeled iris, 25 doz.; Bloomin
size tuberose, gladiolus, 35:
doz. Mrs. Eva Robertson, Car-
roliton, = oe

Hedge, Req crepe, myrtle, 5c
Clear seed peach
trees, 1-3 ft., 10c to 30c ea. Add
postage. Plum sprouts, 5c ea.
: E. i. Gray, Buchanan, R.

Dbl. yellow jap., 6 yrs. old,
well rooted, 50c. ea.; Honey-

daffodils, 50c doz. Spruce pines,
$1.00 doz. Rooted. Mrs. Mart
Gentry, Ellijay, R. 3. ;

50c ea. Snowballs, $1.00 ea.; 3,

Well rooted. Mrs. Annie Gen-
try, Ellijay, R. 3, Box 61-A.

Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mt.
Laurels, dogwood, sweet shrub,
erabapple, silver maple, tulip
poplars, rooted, moss packed; 3
ft, $1.50 -doz. P. P. E.G.
Pickelsimer, Morganton, R. 1.

Golden bells, pink almond,
15 ea.; yellow. fall pinks, fox-
glove, orange day lilies, 35c
doz.; Yellow iris, 50c doz. Dark

Mrs. Leetha Parks,
Ella-Gap.
Several Prof. Sergeant, and

Sarah Frost Camelias or Japon-
icas, 5 ft. tall, ready to bloom |
now, $15.00 and $10.00 respec- |
tively. FOB. Mrs. R. C. Roz- |

Miss t, ier, Quitman, 1004 N. Court.

Dogwood, sweet shrub, aza-
leas, strawberry bush, 2 ft.
pple, Rhododen-

Laurel, craba

|drons, 2 ft., $1.50 doz.; 3 it.,
Post- |
paid. W. G. Reynolds, Morgan-

$2.00 doz. Well rooted.

ton.

Purple lilac, bridal Wreath,
Jap. quince, Forsythia, pink

japonica, velvet roses, 10c ea.;
Purple iris, narcissus, 25c doz.
Exe. for all col. tulips.
postage.
Talking Rock, R. 2.

quils, Narcissus, Blue Violets,
$1.00 C.; Lemon lilies, 35 doz.
Etta Stembridge, Ellijay.

Boxwoods, rooted, about 2 ft.
high, 15c ea.; Yellow daffodils,
white center narcissus, $1.00
doz.:. Lily of the Valley, large
bunch, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Gainesville, R. 6.

Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
jazaleas; dogwood; cherokee
rose, red bud, coralberry, pus-

$1.00 doz. Rooted.

3-4 ft.,
Mrs: Boon Wilson,

Postpaid.
Morganton. ;

Snowdrops, Shasta daisies,
violets, $1.00 C.; Dogwoods,
azaleas, laurels, Rhododendrons,
redbuds. $1.00 doz. 3 rooted
all $2.00 P. P. Mrs, Addie
Wilson, Morganton,

- Wild Easter lily bulbs, 15c

wood, sweet bay, umbrella
myrtle, redbud, red woodbine,
1 to 4 ft. 10c to 30c. Add
postage. Mrs. T. K. Womack,
Dublin, R. 1.

col, blooming size, 45c doz.;
Red Japonicas, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Eva Charles, El-
lijay, care J. R. Owen.

German iris; blue, white li-
lacs; Hardy Phlox, goldenglow,
Hardy sweet pea, rose, violets,
dark blue and white, 6, 25c.
Exc. for white sacks. Myrtle
Pace, Temple, R. 1.

Magnolia, tea olive, sweet

35c, Add postage. Mrs. Iva-
lene Watson, Toomsboro, R. 3.

Mixed azaleas, sweet shrubs,
Mt. Laurels, Cherokee roses,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. Jas. Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.

Crabapple, crepe myrtles,
flowering plums, bush sweet
pea. yellow bells, pink and
white dogwood, 10c ea.; $1.00
doz. 7-sister roses,
Josie Huggins, Waco.

Gorgeous col. sweet pea seed,
10c tablespoonful. Add post-
age. Mrs. Sam J. Phillips,
Royston, R. 1.

White and yellow jonquils,
dbl, butter and eggs, long trum-
pet daffodils, $1.00 C.; Blue
spider lilies, $1.00 doz.; Yellow
regal lilies, $1.00 doz. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, R.
2.



Dbl. yellow jap., 6 yrs old, |

Labeled iris, 24, $1.00: Un- |

$2.00; Silver Maple, ivy, 50c ea. |

| Brown, Hartwell.

and light iris, $1.00 C. - Add
| postage.

$1.00 doz.; 3 ft., $1.25 doz.; Mt. |

almond, white dogwood, yellow |

Add |
Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, |

Blue Iris, privet hedge, jon- |

sy willow, Hemlock, white pine, |

silver arborvitaes, 2 yrs. old, |

doz.; Magnolia, teaolive, dog-

china, evergreen oak, crepe)

Laurel, Rhododendrons, white |
pines, 75c doz.; Azaleas, mixed |

bay, Oaks, sweet myrtle, crab- |
apple, sycamore, yellow jas-.
Jmine, Maple, 1 to 4 ft., 10c to

Zoc 2a. }

suckles, Snowballs, Dbl. yellow jea.; $1.00 doz.

j white lilac,
baby spirea, nandinas, 25c ea. |

| Boxwoods, :
roses, 3, 50c; Butterfly, $1.00

Beautiful boxwood, $1.00
doz.; Blooming size gardenias,
50c ea.; White dogwood, 2-3 ft.,
$1.00 doz. Blackberry lily
bulbs, $1.00 doz.; White and
2-3 ft., $2.00 doz. Mrs. C. M.
Robinson, Greenville.

tle, red flowering quince, native
white dogwood, woodbine; red,
pink honeysuckle; hazelnut
bush, red maple, sweet gum, 10c
) Add _ postage.
co C: B. Robinson, Bowdor,

Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwoods,
heavy 6-8 in., $3.50 C.; 6-8 in..
$5.00 C.; Nandinas and fast
growing Ligustrums, $1.00 doz.;
$3.50 Cc. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.

Crimson King German Iris,
50c doz.; Blue grape Hyacinth,

white feverfew, 25c doz. Vena

Milk and wine, butterfly,
lemon and orange lilies,
doz.; $3.00 C.; White with yel-

llow cup center narcissus, $1.00

Cc. All var, of Cannas, $1.50
C.; Spider lilies, $1.50 C, |
J. E. Harrell, Quitman, R. 5.

Magnolia, sweet bay, tea

j olive, holly crabapple, poplar, |

yellow jasmine, sweet myrtle, 1

Add postage. Mrs. F. S. Wat-
son, Toomsboro, R. 3.

Dbl, stocks, calendulas, dian-

erfew, candy tuft, 25c doz.;
pink dbl. altheas; almonds,
blue hydrangea,

Mrs, E. L. Smith, Wadley.

Have lot of narcissus and jon-
quils, 15 doz. bulbs. Mrs. S.
L, Hendrix, Douglasville, R. 1.

Globe Arborvitaes, 50c ea.;
$1.00 ea. Moss

50c ea. Add

doz.; Junipers,
M. Garren,

postage. Mrs. W.
Morganton.

' Easter, tiger, lemon lilies, 50c
doz.; Magnolia seed, 8c doz.;

Exc. for feed sacks. . Not
postpaid. Mrs. Owen A. Rob-
erts, Suwanee, R. 1. |

Var. yellow and green Japon-
icas, well rooted, 50c ea. 3,
$1.25. Pink thrift, 75c C.; Pink
crepe myrtle, $2.00 doz. |
E. A, Smith, Greenville, R. 3.

Semperviren Dwari Eng. Box-
woods, 6 to 8 in., $1.50 doz.;
$6.50 C.: stocky plants, heavy
tops, 4-6 in. plants, $4.00 C.
a Maude Hamby, Green-
ville. : at

Daffodils, orange lilies, var.
violets, foxglove, jonquils, 50c
C.; Pink hardy phlox, 25c. doz.;
Pink hardy hibiscus, 3, 25c;
purple lilac, yellow. jasmine,
golden bell, 2, 25c.. Add post-
age. Exc. for sacks. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, R. 3.

Azaleas, (5 col.); Althea,
Barbary, dogwood, Forsythia,

dodendron, yellow thornless
rose, cedar jasmine, Honey-
suckle, Cherokee rose, 2-4 ft.,
$1.00. 6; $1.75 doz. All post-
paid. Mrs, J. H. Penland, Elli-
jay.

pink almond, yard honeysuckle,
rose per. phlox, yellow butter
mums, 60c doz.; White Aug. red

rooted, 18 in., $1.00. Mrs. Ruth
Head, Bremen.

Lemon lilies, snowdrops, yel-
low narcissi, dbl. daffodils,
$1.00 C.; Old fashioned yellow
monthly rambler rose cuttings,
unrooted, 25c doz.; White, pink
hydfangeas, 25c ea. White
peonies, 25c ea. Mrs. D. M.

| Hughey, Fairmount, R. 1.

Nice thrift plants for sale,
8 Cc. Mrs. D. F. Walker, War-
en. :

3 or 400 big yellow daffodils
and white narcissus bulbs, all
blooming size, 50c C. Mrs. E.
L. McElroy, Bremen, R. 2.

Beautiful flaming red, Presi-
dent cannas, 50c doz.; Dbl.
white altheas, 3 ft., 50c; 4 ft.
15:> . Tt $1 -00s-- Rooted,
Bloomed this season. Postpaid
= ies Evelyn W. Seago, Pine-

urst,

Red dogwoods, Mt, Laurels,
Cherokee roses, azaleas, crab-
apple, Rhododendrons, 2 to 3 ft.,
rooted, $1.00 doz.; Blue Iris,
orange day lilies, 25c doz. Exc.
for white feed sacks. Mrs, Lu-
cile Davis, Mineral Bluff,

a



watermelon red crepe myrtle, |

Watermelon red, crepe My!-| Cherry Laurels, $2.00; Crepe.

{red crepe myrtle,
(bulbs), 50c C.: 500, $2.00; Dbl. |

40 |

Mrs. |

ft,, 10c: 3 ft, 25e: 4 Zt, 35c; |

thus, pansies, snapdragons, fev-_

White, red crepe myrte; white, |

110 in. @warf boxwood,

pink verbena, 25c doz.; Dark |
{pink monthly rose cuttings, 5c
jea.

Mrs. |

| Newborn.

Japonica, Laurel, Spruce, Rho- |
| doz.

Dbl. red Dahlia bulbs, small |

amaryllis, 40c ea.; Snotwballs, |

| postage.

Bridal wreath, pink hibiscus,
15 ea.; Var. giladiolas, blue

and late iris, paper white nar-
cissus,.25 doz.; $1.50 C.; Mixed
col, tulip bulbs, 75 doz. Mat-
tie Duran, Cumming, R. 1.

- 400 Ligustrums, $8.00; 300

Myrtle, Spirea, Bridal Wreath,
Cherokee roses,
Blackberry lily, 35c doz.: Blue
native spiderwort, 50c doz. Lois
Wceodruff, Greenville, R. .
Daffodils, Jonquils, Iris, 15
doz.; Orange. lemon lilies, 20c
doz.* Lilacs, altheas, crepe myr-
tle, dogwood, pink Weigelias,
Jap. quince, pink Almond, gold-
en bells, 4, 25c.
Shiver, Talking Rock, R. 2. -

Yellow jasmine, watermelon
dogwood,
sweet shrubs, pines, sweet myr-
tle, magnolia, tea olive, sweet
bay, honeysuckle, craabpple, 1
Tt, i0e.;. 2 it

nell, Irwinton, R..2, B. 64.

Lillium lily bulbs, 3 yr. old,
30c ea. Postpaid, 4, $1.00. Has 5
to 20 large white blossoms on
stem, blossom about 6 in long.
Mrs. Gus Sosebee, Cleveland, R.
1. :

Pink and white peonies, 25c
bunch; Yellow, red dahlia tub-

pinks, 50c doz. bunches; Blue
Flags. 50c doz. Mrs. C.
Crump, Hartwell, R. 1.

Orange day lilies, 15c doz.;
low thornless rose, rooted, 20c.

Add postage. Lona Boyce,
Buchanan, R. 1.

2-3 ft. field grown abelia,

1$3.00 doz.; 1-2 ft., $2.00 doz.;

$1.50, 6) | eunice Cannon, Toomsbo.

15-20 in. nandinas,

nice

specimen plants, $5.00 doz. Del.

a R. F. Terrell, Greenville,
BOs

_ Abelias, (all sizes); Cherry
Laurels, Altheas,
Winter Jasmine, Fosythia, Pink,
White Spirea, Coral Vines,

Mrs. Paul Bogle, McRae.
Beautiful poppy seed, tall,

many pompons, nae
10c or exc. for Spider lily
bulbs. Mrs. J. T. Dennis, Mon-

ticello, R. 2. Gs
Magnolia, $1.00 to $3.00; Hol-

ly, $1.00 to $5.00; White dog- |

wood, cedar and crepe myrtles,
25e to 50c ea. Hedging, 50
cuttings, $1.00.
lon, Ochlochnee, R. 1.
Daffodil bulbs, 50 C,; $4.00
M. Del. Also Brazilian sky
blue morning glory seed, 15c
oz., del. Mrs. A. S.

Dbl. red rooted geranium cut-

All postpaid. Mrs. Effie Hol-
ton,. Baxley, R. 1.

bergia, pink white, lavender,
rose of Sharon bushes. All 3
ft.. $1.00 doz. Rhododendrons,
Mt. Laurel, sweet shrub, $1.00

Miss Hazel Heaton, Blue
Ridge.

Pr. phlox, white and red, 20c
doz.; Rhododendrons, $1.00 doz.
Iris, daffodils, jonquils, white
and yellow, 15c doz.: Azaleas,
40c doz.; Japonicas, English
dogwood, 15c ea. Mrs. W. F.
Bailey, Ellijay, R. 2.

Unrooted cuttings of. Abelia,
Weigelia, 2 kinds; Spirea;
Weeping Forsythia, 10c doz.;
50c C.; $3.50 M.; Rooted pink
dwarf spirea, 25c ea.; Exc. for
pecans, 100 lb. feed sacks. Mrs.
Bettie Roberts, Tallapoosa, R. 2.

Junipers, 7-9 ft. tall, thick,
bunchy, $2.00 ea. Have to be
moved on truck; Blue iris bubs,
20c doz.; Spirea, 10c ea. Plus
Mrs. Pearl Robinson,
Bowdon, R. 2.

Blooming size bulbs: daffo-
dils, narcissus, 75c C.; Blue iris,
25cc doz.: Dbl. orange, day lilies,
50c doz.; Cannaas, President
red. Add postage. No stamps
or chks. No order filled under
50c. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, San-
dersville,

Pink yarrow, 30c doz.; Per.
Phlox, purple, 6 plants, 20c;
35c doz. Dbl. pink oleanders,
rooted, 20c, 25c, 30 ea. Mrs.
Belle Israel, Smithville, R. 1.

Fine named giladiolas bulbs,
25 doz.; 5 doz., $1.00; Dbl, pur-
ple, pink, white altheas, 20c ea.
Other shrubbery, all rooted.
Exc. for other bulbs. Add post-
age under $1.00. Mrs. Carl



Kinsey, Young Harris.

grape hyacinths, 35 doz.; Early -

$1.00 doz.;

Mrs. Oscar |

20c; 4 ft., 35c3
plus postage. Mrs. C. N. Con- |

ers, 25c ea.: Yellow, red fall

Blue Flag lilies, 15c doz.; Yel-

Nandinas, |

Smilax. Dorothy Perkins roses. |

1Forsythia, Bridal wreath,

W. H. McMil-_

Beazley, |

tings, 10c and 15c, as to size.
|iLarge pink oxalis bulbs, 3, 12c.

Mixed col. Azaleas, well root- |
jed; Red, white dogwood; Thum-

Co Flat cedars, 1 and 2 yr:

50c ea. Pay postage. Mrs.
zie Brewer.Canon.

1 yr. old dbl. yello

ica, 50c; Red Jap. quince,
Dbl. Almonds, lilac, pink
red cabbage head roses,
ing Mary, Azaleas, Rho
drons, 25c ea. Exe. for w
sacks. Mrs, R. J. Richard:
2, Talking Rock. Cae

1 yr. old dbl. yellow
ica, 50c; Daffodils, Narci
Foxglove, primroses, 25
Iris, lilies, mtn. ferns, 30c
Weeping Mar... Lilac, alth
snowball, silver maple, 25c
Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Er
Barrett, Talking Rock, R. 2

Pink, white, Spirea;

|sythia, White lilac, 10c e

low narcissus, 20c doz.;
narcissus, Jonquils, 50c C.;
ple Iris, 25c doz.; Spengeri
ea. Exc. for other flo
Mrs. Clarence Bellamy,
land. (EP eRe
Red dogwoc i, magnolias,

olive, red. holly, red
myrtle, sweet bay. cedar,

lcy greybeard. Exc. for
jor printed sacks, 1 ft., 1

4 ft., 35c. Add postage. M
James Connell, -Toomsboro.

Butterfly bush, teaolive, ma
nolia, Easter yellow rose, whit
pink hardy hydrangea,

&, | blooming roses; Dbl., sing

theas; confederate jasmine,

jteria, 15c ea. Exe. for pri

sacks. Mrs. Wavy |

Toomsboro.
Magnolias,

/ laurels, |
crabapple,

yellow

| poplars, sweet bay, sweet myr.
| tl, dogwood, 10c, ft.. 3 ft., 25
14 ft., 35c. Plus postage. M

Red maple, tulip poplar, re
white dogwood, redbud,

| leas, Mtn. laurel, rhododendron

crabapple; spruce, white
pink cherokee rose;
wreath, coralberry, 3 ft., ro
ed, $1.00 doz. PP. Mary Dick
Morganton. aa
White, blue violets, 50c
2
spirea_ lilac, golden bell
teria, 6, 25c; 20 mixed i: OC
Dbl., single orange lilies, 25
ae Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellija

Snowball, altheas, pink a
monds, dbl. japonicas, wh
lac, 25c: Blooming size althe
45c doz.; Laurels, white p:
Hemlock, Rhododendrons, |
wood, 70c doz. Pink per. ph
at B. L. Eller, Ellijay

25 different iris, mixed, 4
$1.30 C.; Daffodils, white, p
spirea; pink almond, .
wisteria, pink crepe myrtl
25c. Boston ivy, myrtle vin
15c doz... Mrs. Henry Eller
Ellijay, R. 3. Lae ae

Hastings |
mixed verbena,
Anthemis, 3 doz.,

sweet williams,
snapdragon:
50c;

Gc

jbeards, 2, 50c, Postpaid; yellow

button and pink dwarf mums.
10ec clump. Mrs. C. Lynch,
Rome. 5 Mi. Summerville |

4 nice pink monthly rose
bushes; .pink running-roses, all
2 or 3 yrs. old; Lilac bushes
2 yrs. old. What have you
offer for them. Also some
ed flowering peach bushes
Come see or white. Wm. Mid-
dleton, Buford, R. 2.

_Abelia, butterfly bush, ye
low winter blooming jasm
cuttings, 35c C.; $2.50 M.; Hy.
drangea, Geranium, May cac-
tus, Justicia cuttings, 25c doz.;
12 color Camelias, Japonicas
cuttings, 2-4 in. $1.00 doz. Mi
R. C. Loyd, Ocilla.

Dbl. Japonics, 4 yr. old, -wel
rooted, 50c doz.; Dogwood,
$1.00; Iris, 40c doz.; Honey-
suckles, 50c; Vines, $1.00 doz.;
Jonquils, daffodils, 40c doz.
Miss Etta Barrett, Ellijay, R.

Buttercups, butter and eggs
little yellow sweet jonquil:
and red spider lilies, 25 dc
Jonquils, 15c doz.; Sno
bushes, 10c to 25c ea.; Bini
Thrift, 15 doz.: 60c C.; Add
postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell,
Butler, R. 2.

Magnolia, teaolive, dogwood,
crepe myrtle, sweet myrtle, long
straw pine, crabapple, sweet
shrub, 1 ft., 10c; 3 ft., 25c; 4
ft., 35c. Add postage. Exc.
for white sacks. Mrs. Geor.

Hunt, Toomsboro, :

Achimenese bulbs, 5c ea.; Exe,
for Amaryllis, Hyacinth, tulip
bulbs, No chks. Mrs.



[Brinson, Cairo, R.2





MARKET BULLETIN |



_ Wednesday, Tecombar: 3, 1941. :








FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE /



F LOWERS AND. SE
_ FOR SALE

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2. or over, 3, $1.00; English
oxwoods, small, rooted, 50c
a;
ton Ivy, 5 rooted cuttings, $1.00;
Dbl. Althea cuttings, 6, $1.00.
oS Bessie Hencon, Fairmount,
Shoes

~Gladioli bulbs, blooming size,
> doz.;
ris, 380c doz,; $1.25 C.: April
maressus, .25- doz.* $1.00 <C.;
$5.00 M. Add postage. Miss
Beulah Frye, Dallas, R. 3.

Holly, Balm, Fir trees, 25c ea.;
Spruce and Rhododendrons,
trees and shrubs, $1.00 doz.;
ite cream cup, Narcissus
(bulbs), $1.00 C. All choice.
Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral
Bluff.

Millions daffodils, white nar-
issus, 5 different kinds, 75c C.
Add postage. Red Spider Lilies,
40c doz.; Tiger lilies, 20c bulb.
Also want pink dogwood, trail-
ing Arbutus, White, blue, Or-
ange spider lilies. Mrs. Eg,
riton, Rockmart.

Watermelon, pink crepe myr-
es, 1% to 2% it. high, 17%c
ea.; Currant sprouts, 2-2% ft.,
et Dogwood, 2-3% ft., 20

Del. in 5 or more lots, in
, Mrs. Allie SS. Snyder,

























Iris bulbs, orchid, avender,
mS 25c: Ligstrum, 40c and 25c;
Scotch broom, 25c and 60c: Red
pe myrtle, 35c; Pink, 25c;
Gn paaenolia. 75 and "$1. 00.
ostage extra. Mrs. E. J. For-
ster, Sparta. :

5 old English dwarf box-
ood, 6 in. to 16 in., from 2
8 yrs. old, $25. 00. for lot.
Mrs. E, E. Callaway, Covington,

yherokee roses, Azaleas, red,
e and yellow; Ivy, holly,
ae pine, $1.00 doz.; Tiger
ly bulbs, 50c ea. Mrs. Allie
llhollan, Morganton. ~

Purple __ Wisteria, yellow
norn-less rose; Jan. jasmine,
by breath, Spirea, 10c _ ea.;
SC; "Germar. iris, 8 col., 20c
: ; White, purple iris, 15 doz.;
.. 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
See Breedlove, Monroe.

gardenia bush, 10 ft. high;
ft. across top, $25. 00 at my
iome. Mrs. A. F. ce
Vv ysville, Rei,

ris lily bulbs, 20 doz.;
Narcissus, 20c. doz.;
2.00: Junipers, 3. Et. tall, L5C
e Add postage. Miss Margie
ite, Temple, R. 1.:

oming size ate 45c
; Rhododendrons, Mtn.
urels, dogwood, white, spruce
5c doz.:;
wn bs, 40c doz.:

Sener 20c ea.
age. Mrs.

fiey. ; Red:

small cherry ee ee
nas, 6 wild cherries, 15c
Purple wisteria, honey-
suckle, yellow jasmine, 10c ea.
rs. N. -B. Brady, Cairo.

thododendrons, 10c ea; Aza-
white dogwood, sweet
shrub, red maple, 45c doz.;
hite, Spruce pine, crabapple,
weeping willow, Star of Beth-
hem, weeping bride, 20c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Wil-
ns, Elijjay, R. 2.

nt Hybrid Mead Strain
aryllis, blooming size bulbs,
for $1.00; Mammoth, selective
/2 for $1: 00, postpaid. ~Quo-
ons on quantity Iisa J;
es, Atlanta, 15; Screven Ave.,





























$2.00
300 for












Red, yellow
Add post-
Lemma Williams,




































tar of Bethlehem, 25c Os

olden Bells, Forsythia, Pink
itheas, Xmas Spirea, yellow
ry, lilac, dogwood, White
der, Cape Jasmine, Japon-
privet hedge, 75c doz.; 1
monthly rose cuttings with
ars Ada M. Rice, Max-







palms (that
a, 5 pL00* 7. $2,005 15;
20, 0, $5. 00. Century plants,



a.; 2, $1.50. S. M. Sea-
_ Brunswick.
ite narcissus bulbs, 10c



Dbl. Jonquil bulbs, 10;
) peck. Some small cedars,
in. high, 10c. Add postage.
Mr: Flora Sams, Cumming. R.









m ryllis Sie 20c ea,
oming size. Will exc, for
rooted japonicas. Mrs. R.
imberly, Empire.

merocallis lilies, mixed daf-
fodils, 80 C.; 200, $1.40; April
olooming narcissus, 200, $1.00;
Regal lilies, 1 large, 6 smal, 50c:
Winter jasmine, purple lilacs,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. Christine Mc-
oe oe Park, Ro Box















Old fashioned Snowballs, 12

unrooted, 15, $1.10; Bos-

$2.00 C.; Blue, white.

25c ea.

Crabapple, sweet |

high, $1.25 postpaid.

i sacks.

White and yellow jonquils,

pudple iris, (bulbs), 75 C.;
White pines, Rhododendrons,
Mt. Laurels, $1.00 doz. Mrs.

E, J. Henry. Mineral Bluff.

Pink crepe myrtle, Mt. laurel,
Ivy, Holly, Bridal Wreath, Red
blooming pear, 10c ea.: White
Spider lilies, red Gladiolus, Iris,
35c doz. Hyacinth, 50c_ doz.
Add postage. Mrs. C. A. Fin-
ley, Johntown.

Giant size Shirley Poppy

10c coin for 1 teaspoonful or
exc. for white feed sacks. L.
T. Barrow, Reynolds.

2 yr. old purple lilac bushes
and cape jasmine, 50c ea.; yel-
low rose bushes, 25c ea. All
well rooted. Postage added.
Mrs. T. W. Henry, Temple, R. 2.

Red and pink begonia; Dbl.
pink Geranium cuttings, 6, 25c;
Early blooming jonquil, white
narcissus, (bulbs), 50e C.; Au-

gust lily, 25c ea. Del. No
stamps acec.- Ida Wright, Alto,
Roa. =

Boxwood, nice compact plants

with strong roots. Mrs. E. J.
Gooch, Eatonton. :
Boxwoods, 2% up to 8 ft.

high, for sale at my place. W.

R. Walker, Dial.

10 doz. yellow jonquil bulbs,
$2.00. for. lot;. 25c-doz.;. Del.
Also dbl. and single poppy seed
mixed. Grows tall. 10c table-
spoonful. Mrs. J. W. Hamm,
SHmmit. Re is

Mimosa trees, 5 to 12 ft.
Cheap if you take them up;
Wisteria, blooming size. Can-
not ship. Other kinds of shrub-

bery. Mrs. Padgett, Atlanta,
160 Howard St. S. E.
Milk and wine lily bulbs;

Crimson Spirea; Baby Breath,
American and Glcbe
arborvitaes, Juniper cedars,

nandinas, 50c ea.; Veronica and

shasta daisy plants, 25 doz.
Mrs. A. W. Huff, Milledgeville,
R: 22

Jonquil eeike 20c doz.; Pink
and red sultana, small one, 10c;

sprig. Mrs. F. W. Freeman,
Toomsboro, R. 1. -

Yellow narcissus, jonquils,
daffodils, butter and eggs, Jobs
Tears, Jacobs Ladder, 5 doz.,
$1.00; Crepe myrtle, pink, 4,
50c. Exc. for col. feed sacks.
Ea pay postage. Mrs. J. O.
Lunsford, Talking Rock, R. 1.

- Blue salvia, Veronica, Sto-
kesia, Gaillardia, stocks, Love-
in-a-mist, 35c doz.; Flowering
almond, wisteria, sweet shrub,
Forsythia, spirea, billardi,
Houtti. Dbl. Reevesveonna,
Thumbergia, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Everson, Cor-
Geile aha os: ye

Abelia, Ligustrum, Jasmine,
Forsythia, Wisteria, Oak leaved
hydrangeas, sweet shrub,4 var.
altheas, 5 var. spirea, 25c ea.;
5. $s 00. Add postage. Stock
plants, S150: Ga Mes. LAG
Barry Cordele, R. A.

_ Azaleas, Rhododendrons, etn.
Laurel, Redbud, red and white
dogwood, white and spruce
pine, tulip poplar, holly, 3 ft.
Well
rooted. Exc. for white feed
K. S. Waters, Hurst.

Several hundrd privet cut-
tings, 3, 10c. Will exc.. for.
white or print feed sacks, free
of holes. Ea. pay postage on
what they send. Mrs. J. V.

Padgett, Jasper R. 1.

Red berry, Abelias, Pyracan-
thas, pink and white spireas,
2 ft., bunchy, 3, $1.50; 25c ex-
tra for postage. Red and pink
radiance roses, 2 yr. size, 30c
ea. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Mil-
ner. :

Jonquils, daffodils, 45c C.;
Boxwood, 10 yr. old; Xmas jas-
mine, strong root, 25c ea.; 6,
$1.00. Postpaid in Ga. Mrs.
J: H. Hamil, Bremen.

1 large hardy hydrangea,
white; 2 boxwocds, snowball,
purple lilac, Bridal wreath, 2
juniper arborvitas. Write for
price and come after. Also 50
ft. of evergreen hedge. Mrs.
E. M. Galloway, Loving.

Purple iris, Narcissi
75c C.; White peonies, 3, $1.00;
Verbena. 25c doz. sprigs. Mrs.
Cot: Tallant, Cumming,

White, pink, red bunch roses,
almonds, 3, 25c; Dogwood, ma-
ple, azaleas, sweet shrubs, Loc-
tus, pines. 40c doz.; Rose peon-

jes, 25c bunch; Vi lets, iris,
25 doz. All rooted. Add post-
age. Stamps acc. Tamar



'Teem, Talking Rock.

ee

seed, 3c stamped envelope and-

large one. 25c; Dusty miller, 5c.

~ | rose,

Von |

tiris, 20c doz.

bulbs,

White daffodils, white (yel-
low center), gold, bronze mums,

$1.00 C.; Purple lilac, 50c;
Honeysuckle vines, 50c . doz.;
pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea.;
Lemon verbena, 25 doz. Mar-

tha Womack, Bremen, R. 2.

White daffodils, Lady of the
Lake, Black Prince Iris; White
violets, blue grape hyacinth;
Red, pink verbena; Sweet peas,
25c doz.; Fortune Forsythia, 3,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Bon-
nell Nixon, Bremen, R. 1, B.
Tac:

24 labeled iris, $1.00; Un-
labeled iris, 25c doz.; mixed
narcissus, 15c doz.; Vinca Ma-

jor, 35c doz.; Vinca Minor, 25c
doz. Shrubbery, 10c and 25c
ea. Cuttings, 10c doz. 50ce or-
der PP.-_Mrs. Frederick Hun-
ter, Carrollton.

Jonquils, 25c doz.; Myrtle
bushes, 25c ea. (pink). Mrs.
Walter Bunch, Talking Rock,
Rea:

3 boxwoods, 28 in high, 72 in.
around, $3.50 ea.; blooming
size gardenai, 2 ft. high, 50c
ea.; Butter egg bulbs, white
iris, 25c doz.: Evergreen ivy,
15c ea. E, L. Roberts, Suwa-
nee R.A,

Darwin tulips, large, 50c doz.;
Blooming, 35. doz.; 3. doz.,
$1.00; Pansy, Swiss. giants, 30c
doz.; 4 doz., $1.00; Stells Jum-
bo Oregon and Maple Leaf
Super Giants, 50c doz.; $3.00 C.;
Postpaid. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-
ville, 502 Hudson St.

All col. Blooming size aza-
leas, 45c doz.; Weigelias, Dbl.
Japonicas, es 20c; Box-
woods, 10-14 ~ 25c; Ivy,
Laurels, earone. "White pines,

(0c: doz. Add postage. Lora
Shepard, Ellijay, R. 2. d
Boxwood, Arborvitas, Juni-

per, 5 yr. old, $1.00 ea.; Azalea,
coralberry, red bud, red, white

degwood, spruce, white pine,
Mtn. laurel, yellow monthly
rose, Rhododendrons, crabap-

ple, rooted, 2-4 ft., $1.00 doz.,
EP. Addie Leatherwood, Blue
Ridge.

Min. dogwood, waite. 2 ites
white pire, 1-2 ff, 8c ea.:
climbing honeysuckle vine, 25c

C.; White English dog wood,
bridal wreath, yellow monthly
Coralberry. red, white
dogwood, azaleas, Mtn. laurel,
Rhcdodendrons, spruce, white
pine, crabapple, $1.00 doz. Lu-

: cile Dickey, Blue Ridge.

Bird of Paradise, 2 Te... blooms
next summer, $1. 00 ea.:
Cannas, ~30c doz.: White nar-
cissus, $1. 00 C. Miss Pauline

| Crump, Hartwell, R. 2.

Mixed bulbs, fragrant yellow
narcissi, Jonquil, yellow daffo-
dil, - 60c C.: Gladioli:
pink with Orehid center, Dwarf
red, 60c C. M. A. Norton, aie
son.

red, yellow azaleas, crabapple,
coral berry, redbud, white pine;
cream, white dogwood, silver
maple, Easter bush, all $1.00

eral Bluff,

Magnolia, sweet bay, teaolive,
dogwood, red and pink crepe

myrtle, evergreen, oak: Red
holly, wild yellow jasmine, 1
Ltn L0G; 3 tt. Boe 4: ft 35c.

Large orange dbl. Hemero-
eallis lily bulbs, 25c doz.; 50
pieces of large shrubbery, 50c
ea. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Colum-
bus, 1321 Wild Wood Dr,

Rhododendrons, , > Laurels,
crabapple, dogwood, white pine,
hemlock, 65c doz.; All col.
blooming size azaleas, 45c doz.;
Boxwood, 25c; Pink per. phlox,
Add _ postage.
Martha Eller, Ellijay, R. 2.

Evergreen and blooming
shrubbery, $1.00 doz.; Euony-
mus,, ligustrum, dogwocd, lilac,
trilliums, spirea, 3 kinds, mock
orange. almond, golden bells,
Jong trumpet daffodils, $1.00 C.
ae Mrs. R. I. Allgood, . Ox-
or

dia., 50c -doz.- $3.75 C.;. dbl.
October pinks, 3 col., 3 doz.,
$1.00; dif. kinds Mtn. ferns, 6
large bunches, $1.00. Del.
Mrs. J. H. Fowler, Roy.

Bhie and Bronze
25c doz.; 5 doz.,

iris lilies,
$1.00 prepaid:



Dear Shockley, Temple, Rt. 1.

white. narcissi, $1.00 C. Mrs.

Bronze,

Pink, Cherokee roses, Mt.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, pink,

doz. Bonnie Abercrombie, Min- Brad ey, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Add postage. Mrs. - Nellie Pitts,
' Dublin, R. 1.

Dahlia tubers, dark red, 3 in.

doz

doz., postpaid. Junior Rey-!
nolds, Morganton. : :
. Snowdrop, yellow jonquil,
Orange day lilies, (bulbs), $1.00

Red |

forace day lilies, White nar-
cissus, yellow daffodils, $1.00 C.;

>1Snow drop bulbs, $1.50 C.; Tan-

sy, Purple: Verbena, Horse-
radish, 6, 25c; Gladiolas, 3, 25c.
Mrs. - Burnest. Carroll, Bremen,
Re52;

25c ea.; 5 for $1.00; 2 dwarf

at my home. W. V. Chamblee,
Cumming, Rt. 2. :

Dogwood, azaleas, laurels,
black, white pine, holly, ferns,
strawberry -bush, Cherokee

roses, redbuds, coralberry, rho-
dodendrons, tulip. poplar, red,
white maple, _ pussy willow,
crabapple, $1.00 P. P. Mrs.
Minnie Campbell, Morganton,

snow-

Tiger lilies, jonquils,
trail-

drops, daffodils, narcissi,

ing arbutus, blooming size
bulbs, 75c doz. Maxine Brown,
Morganton. :

3 junipers, well rooted, 18 in.

free of worms, 15 lb, Add
postage. Hettie Tilley, Ellijay.
White pine,

75e doz.; azaleas, mix. col., 50c
doz: red japonicas, 20c ea. "Add

| postage. B. F. Charles, Ellijay,
RED 3:

Yellow jonquil bulbs, 50c C.
FOB. Miss Louise Ashe,
Bishop.

ing junipers, 25c ea.; 2 for 40c;
gardenia, spreading gardenias,

50c ea; Tiger lily bulbs. 25c ea.;

Montbretia, 25c doz.;
grass, 20c clump, 2 for
Mrs.-- J, Be -Brannan,; ~
Donough, R. 2.

White spirea, pink
myrtle, privet hedge cut.,
red, pink, running roses,
rooted, 3, 25c;: yellow narcissi,
jonquils, 75 Cc. Del; Mrs. H.
D. Burt, Americus, Rt. 2, Box
136.

Giant pansies, $1.00 C.; snap-
dragons, feverfew, foxgoves,
carnations, red sweet Williams,
Shasta daisies (giant -kloom),
' verbena. yarrow, 1 yr. old, 50c
;doz.; stock, caladium, thrift,
dbl. larkspur, 35c doz. Mrs.
Will Wise, Wadley.

Waves of Gold, 6, 25c; other

perch !
30c.
Mc-

yard flowers, all good roots, 7

dif. kinds, my own selection, for
50c, postpaid. Pauline Horsley,
Waco. Rt 2.

Wild roses, crabapples, hazle-.
nut bushes, 10c ea.; sweet shrub
bushes, wild dogwood, red, yel-
low plums, .muscadine vines,
$1.00 doz. rs. Leona King,
Waco, Rt. 2.

Blue water hyacinths, 15c ea.:
2 for. 25c; okra seed, 24c cup-
ful. Exe. for per. phlox, pink
thrift. Miss Ouida Lindsey,
Kite, Rt. 1.

Daffodil bulbs, 50 C2734. 00

M..All del. A J. Stanton,
Newborn. 2

January jasmine, 6 for 25;
lilac, bridalwreath, weigelia

roses, snowballs, golden wave,
only. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco,
Rt. 2.

Perennial sweet peas, 3 cut.,
25e; dogwood, 90c doz. Inez

Blooming size azaleas, -45c
doz., mtn. laurels, dogwood,
rhododendrons, white. spruce

| pines, 65c doz.; crabapple, sweet

shrubs, 40c doz.: white altheas,
2 for 25c. Rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. F. Adams, Ellijay,
Rigs 2 Lo

Reqd monthly roses, rooted,
blooming size, 25c ea.; lilac,
15 a.; crabapple, pear sprouts.
3 for 25e: old fashioned yellow
peach seed. 50c C.;. Everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 50c C.
eG W. H. Hughey, Fairmount,

Le

Dogwood, azaleas, laurels,
black, white pines, ferns, silver

tand red maple, pussy willows,

coralberry, tulip poplar, crab-
apple, strawberry bush, Chero-

kee rose, for sale. Sarah Kin-
caid, Morganten,
Rhododendrons, dogwood,

azaleas, ferns, Cherokee roses,
crabapple, strawberry bush,
poplar, pines, 2-5 ft., $1.00 doz.;
Tiger lilies, snowdrop, narcissi,
daffodil, jonquils, 75c doz. Mrs.
Leuise Waldrop, Morganton.

Spirea, hydrangea,
myrtle, goldenbells, lilac, but-
terfly bush, Deutzia, red flow-
ering peach, flowering quince,
[oC 64.72 for <25c, exe. for
garden bean seed or multiplying





onion sets, Mrs. J. A. a
Martin, :



Umbrella chinas, crabapples,

boxwoods, 10 yrs. old. $5.00 ea.

high, $1.00; nice, dried apples,

rhododendrons,
Jaurel, white dogwood, holly,

Chinquapin rose, and trail- ;

crepe.








Small palms, 3 for. $1. 00
$2.00; 15; $4.00; small ca
plants. and - Century
S. M. Seaborn,- Brunswic

2 Boxwoods, over 100
old, 10-11 ft. high, about 4 f
cr. -and..2 smaller Boxwood: ,
60 yrs. old, fo. sale. Commur
cate with 5 L. Shipp, Atla
321 Grand Theater Bldg.

Rhododendrons, white, b
pines, azaleas, mtn. lau
white dogwoods, -eraba
poplar and maple, all 1
$1.00 doz.; Cherokee. rose:
doz. Mrs. "Ethel Chastain,
ganton.

Magnolias, sweet bay
leaf pine, mtn. laurel, az
running honeysuckle, red, wi!
dogwood, crabapple, 1-3 f.,
to 25c ea. plus Pure
stamps nor chks. Mrs.
Harrison, Dublin, Rt, 5.

Crabapple, Easter Bell, :
mtn. laurel, white, re
wood, red, yellow azaleas,
ferns, tulip, poplar, wh
spruce pine, red maple
doz. postpaid. Mrs. H. E
Morganton.

Scotch Broom, snoner plan:
35c ea.: 60c for 2; $1.00 "te
large size 60c ea.: $1.00 1
All sent postpaid. Mrs.
Hutchinson, Hapeville,
Forest Ave.

Red, white dogwood, :
laurel, Easter Bell, holly,

white azaleas, mtn. ferns,
low poplar, white, spruce




































































crepe |
25C-

few others, 50c for 10, my sel. |





red, yellow maple, crabap
; $1. 25 doz. postpaid. Mrs
poo Baugh, Morganton.










FLOWERS AND SE
WANTED |











Want buy several h
well rooted Boxwood p
Quote price in lots of 10
500. Hubert Bradley, A
3665 Roxboro Circle, N.

Bulbs wanted: Jonquils,
cissus, tulips, hyacinth
others. Exc. fine named g
ioli, giant Tiger lilies and s
kinds of well . rooted,
packed shrubbery. Writ
Charlie Ruth ees. ae
Harris. o

Want a good clump oe roo
peppermint plants; am tryi
to find dwarf blue iris.
Mrs. M. F. Kirk, Dee
East Hill St.

Exec, white feed, 100 1
sacks at 8c ea. for bulbs o
variety: glads, hyacinth
fodils, lilies. Ea pay posta:
their own. Mrs. H.W
phens, Adairsville, Rt.

Want 12 King Alfred a
dils, 15 large dbl hyacinth
colors, 18 gladiolus, all
Will exc. Nandinas, paper w.
narcissi. Mrs, A. S. ee :
renceville, Rt. 3. a8

Want small crepe myr
deep red. Must be cheap
exc. althea bushes for
Mrs. A. L. Linn, Forsyth, Rt















































































pink hyacinth bulbs.
prices, etc. Mrs. W..L
son, Macon, 308 Cheroke

- Want hear from partie:
ing dif. colors dbl. gerani
Mrs. Henry Purser, Coc!

Want plant of Easter
no cuttings. No exch.
order. Miss M. Allen, Atl
716 Volunteer Bldg. :

Want 2 low- -growing a
vitae abelia spirea,

























ard jonquil bulbs.
color and price. del.
W. Golden, Doerun, Rt. 3.

Want King Alfred or
pet daffodils, narcissi,
rose bulbs, also Lily of. th
ley tips. Mrs. S. M. J
Atlanta, 3101 Howell Mi
N. W. Ch 1950. ae

Want Easter lily piles
size. State number and.
ee Hair, Montezuma

Exch. 4 ea., cedars, anes
myrtles, lavender althea -
rooted, for pink or red ol
ders, abelias, - azeleas, pi
porum; exc. yellow Lupine
for blue. Mrs, R. M
Harrissn, RFD, |

Want 1 large Tea-oliv
the larger the better,
in healthy cond. Comm:
with Charles M. Woo.














































lumbus,















SECOND HAND _

00 gal. syrup kettle $25.00;
2-roller Golden Canz





E, Kelly, Valdosta, Blitch

13 Oliver turning plow,

we




ng plow, $5.00. Both good

w. W. L. Wood, Talking,

Rt, 2. ek

1, turner plow. 1 cotton

er, for sale. Both in A-1
F. T. Meacham, Hogans-

farm dinner bell, $4.00.
me get it. Lester Massey,
nielsville. Rt. 3.

tomatic can sealer (seals,





2% and 3, practically
$6.50 cash, not prepaid.








Ho

10 Blacksmith anvil, 10 cents
und, and some other farm
ipment for sale and exc.
t for country produce at
Ket price. A. H. Haddon,
annah, 1827 Montgomery St.

Sa wagon, Cultivator and.
e other farm equipment for
B. F. Davis, Armuchee.

ath: 2 Roller cane-mill and
gal. syrup boiler, cheap for
h. J. G, Ryon, Hinesville.
















300.00; 2 horse Wagon,
All eash. John Foy,







2H and 1 H. turners and
second hand farm tools
; also 2 good, sound

les, 9 and 10 yrs. old, good
ers, in good shape, $225.00.












shoats. Come. Lowell Ad-
ms, Nicholis. R. 2.

ohn Deere Cultivator, ready
go to work, $50.00; 1 Inter-
ational gas eng., 3 h. p., $40.00.






ble for spare parts, cheap.
oke OKelley, Loganville, Rt.

Baker, Lindale.







d., new parts, for sale. F; T.
acham, Hogansville, Rt. 1.

corn crusher and water
for sale. Johnson Charles,
jay. Rt. 5, Box 1...

wagon, $10.00: 2 h. Rid-
lItivator, $20.00. Both in
-cond. Live 5 mi. N. E. Val-
ta. Mrs, R. I. Tracy, Val-
ta, Rt: 4.

-h. wagon, used 10 months,

Cole cotton planter,
Guano distributor and oth-
farm tools, cheap. H.-A.
on, Commerce.

tump puller, complete, all
t class cond., $75.00. S. J.















ry, Arabi.

riend Spray machine, 200
. cap. (needs some repairs),
00. L. S. Sewell, Newnan,















od: 2 h. Middle Busyer for
or exc. for 1 light 1 horse
ver Turner in No. 1 shape.
M. Moon, Shiloh, Rt. 1, Box
. ease = i:







good cond. Sell or trade for
cow or for B. R. pullets or
Mrs. Lee Whitmore, Can-




ist Mill, complete with
ctric motor, for sale. See in
ation. A. B. Preston, Mon-





orn Mill, 20 in. Meadors, 2
e sheller, gas motor, good
ipe, $75.00 cash. Lewis Ev-
, Auburn.

. 10 Moline 2h. slat wing
ow, $10.00; 1 Terracing
ith 4 ft. wing, $20.00; 1
13. Solid wing Oliver 2 h.
DOW. $7.50. G. C. Edmond-
















wagon, 1 Cole planter
ants corn, peanuts and all
in); Fowler plow, used 1
son, Lynchburg middlebust-
set Junior disc, 6 blades,
in good shape, $58.00. L. R.
aents, West Green. Rt. 2.

. 5 ft. Pelton wheel for Mill,
Ages for wheels, and other

equipment. R. D. Howser,
vsonville,
Mode] B. Allis Chalmers
tor, complete, used only 20
'S, $625.00 FOB farm. W. R.
vard, Stephens.



























SECOND.

MACHINERY WANT

MACHINERY FOR SALE



ACHINERY FOR SALE R SALE :



_. Super Hatcher inc., A-1 cond.,
300 egg cap., set 3 times; 3 |
trays, thermometer, all equip-
ment. Cost about $30.00, sell
for $18.00.
Baxley. Rt. 2. -

Two oil burning brooders for
sale or exc. for 25 Spring hatch
Allie M. Russ,

_ Want good used tractor, pre-
ferably with cultivating. at-
tachments and plows. State
make, age, number and serial
number with lowest cash price.
S. L. Calfee, Brunswick

Want set rear tractor wheels,
steel. State what you have. C.
L. Holcombe, Decatur, 20
ferson Place.

Want for cash, late model
Garden Tractor, at bargain. No
junk. H, Hines, Lithonia, Box

2 h. wagon, 4 h. eng. on wag-
on, 1 Pea Thresh., also Thresh.
Cane seeds; $75.00. E. W. Lid-
well, Alpharetta.

John Deere model A. tractor
} with rubber tires, 5 disc tiller,
6% ft. tandem harrow, tractor |
driven mower, all good cond.
W. M. Jernigan, White Plains.

1 power Can Mill, No. 1 cond.,
and: some other equipment. E.
R, Yarbrough, Mershon.

| 2nd hand Feed or Hammer
Mill, fair cond., No. 3, prac-
tically new, any tractor pulls it,
1% to 2 tons per hour, for sale
or trade for 25 layers; 6 mos.
to 1 yr. old, no culls.
chickens and get mill.
Mrs. W. L. Duncan, Lyons, Rt.

$40.00. At my place. Er- |
J. W. Sam

1 Goober Oliver 1 h.
iW. L. pullets.

80 ft., 6 in. Seed Auger, 10
f{t., sections with hangers and
couplings, 50c ft. here or FOB.
H. H. Rogers, Charing.

1 electric brooder, 500 cap.;
1 electric incubator, 600 cap.
1Good as new. $75.00 for both.
Mrs. A. O. Stipe, Carrollton.

Want 1 used combination
Planter for Model B, 1941 Allis
Chalmers tractor. State make,
cond., and cash price.
Blackwell, Farrar. (Jasper Co.) |

| Want some good, used Dairy

equipment, Give complete de-
scription, cond., and price of
. B. Lightfoot, Mil-



ns and reflanges for re-use), *

INCUBATORS AND

* 3 B a4 : ie =
rayson W. Jones, Whig-| j Athens Tiller plow, on rub- .7 ROOD ERS WANTED
ber, in very good condition, 6 ;
disc, practically new, $150.00.

A. N. Moye, Barnesville.

Perfectly good 2h. plow, also
1h. plows, forks and other farm
tools, at bargain. Will trade for
chickens or calves.
Culpepper, Quitman. Rt. 2.

A 20 h. p. Peerless traction
steam eng., used on farm, good
cond., cheap for cash.
Holcombe, Alpharetta,

_ 4 ft., combine cheap (bought
in June): good Farmall tractor,
plow and harrow,
cond., also 300 bales Soy bean
Hay for sale. Call at my home.
Ray Sutton, Clarkesville. Rt. 2.

equipment,
down big farm, 2-H. wagons,
1 and 2-H. Oliver and Syra-
cuse turn plows, harrows of
all kinds, plow gear and gen.
Je} Cole.



each item. L a
Want intermediate and fin-
ishing battery brooders.
size, cond., best cash price. J.
A. Rachels, Dublin, P. O. Box

a Riding Stalk Cutter
in good cond., ready to work.
W. H. McRae, Fort Valley.

Want 1 Batch Mixer in good
cond.. to mix maches, scratch
State make, how
long in use and price. E. H.
McMichael, Buena Vista.

Want 1 cultivator and plant-
ing outfit for Ford tractor.
Must be late model and good
cond. R. E. Cross, Colquitt.

Want used. dairy boiler in
good cond., within a radius of
50 miles. Give best cash price.
B. G. Thompson, Eatonton.

Want useg Garden Tractor
and equipment. Give full de-
scription and lowest cash price.
Richard Waldrip,

Missi Tr. af
a Want several good used bat-

tery brooders; also oil brooders.

rai :
grains, etc Pay cash. F. M. Wright, De-

_ Want electric oil inc., any
size; also all types farm shop
tools. Give price, cond.,.etc. L.

D. Culbertson, Toccoa. 120 R.R.

rmall 12, running every



- PLANTS FOR SALE



Early Jersey and Copenhagen
frost-proof cabbage plants, 500,
95c M.; Bermuda onion
plants, white and yellow, 500,
ToCs b1.257 VE all-delk ey
Watson, Pitts, :

Sage plants, rooted, 2, 25c;
5, 50c; $1.00 doz.; dried sage
jleaves, 25c qt.; postpaid. H. H.
Wilson, Alvaton, B. 93.

12 well rooted sage plants,
15c ea. plus postage. Mrs. E. L.
Lavender, Gordon, R. 3. Also
dried pears
sacks, 2 sacks for lb.

Klondike strawberry plants,
80c, 500; $1.50 M.
Prompt shipment, Willie Allen,
Gainesville, R. 2, Box 109. -

Klondike strawberry plants,
80c, 500;-$1.50 M. Now ready.
All del. Lisbon Allen, Gaines-
ville? Re 2.5; :

Leading var. cabbage and col-
lard plants,
Everbearing strawberry plants,
35c C.; $2.50 M-; broad leaf to-
bacco seed, 15 large spoonful;
collard seed, 35c lb. All mailed.
L. A. Crow, Gainesville, R. 2.

Dutch and C. W.
plants and collard plants, 20c
C.: $1.50 M.; blackeyed, Cali-
fornia peas, 10c lb, All mailed.
Azzie Crow, Gainesville, R. 2.

Large size collard plants, 95c
del.: Guar. sat. B: R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, R. 1.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500,
$1-155 i del:
strawberries, 500, 90c; $1.60 M.
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, R. 1.

Winter head. frost-proof cab-
bage plants, eary Jersey, Chas.
Wakefield, early Flat Dutch. All
season Copenhagen, COD, 500,
60c; 90c M.; Crystal White Wax
Bermuda Onion plants, 20c C.
$1.50 M. L. P. Legg, Ashburn.

Cabbage piants, fresh grown
frost-proof Jersey and Charles-
ton, 500, 55c; 90c M. .postpsid.
5 M., $3.75 exp. Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 80c; $1.50 M. post-
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

and Heading
plants, 300, 40c; 500, 60c; $1.00
M, del. Exc. about for pecans.
C. W. Smith, Gainesville, R. 2..

Klondike ang Lady Thomp-
son strawberry plants, 75c, 500;
young well rosted
plants. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum-
ming, R. 1.

Madison and Klondike and
Everbearing strawberry, 5 C.,
$1.15; $2.00 M.; del. anywhere
in Ga, No chks. or C. O. D. acc.
Calvin Garrett, Gainesville, R.

Gainesville.

Want John Deere model C.
Cc. cultivator. L. Pearman, Tif-
ton, Ri. 1.

Want for cash a. small size
tractor, power hay baler, ham-
mer feed mill, 1 h. wagon, 2 h.
mowing machine. tractyr disc
harrow, spring tooth harrow,
hay rake, any 1 h. farm equip-
ment. R. B. Robinson, Newnan,

Barnesville.



w, corn, 1 h. wagon, mare }.

SECOND-HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want pulley for 1941 model
|B Allis-Chalmers tractor. Ralph
Duggan, Warthen.

Want Cane Mill and_ boiler
or boiler without mill; prefer 60
gal. size but fae ae a

sts ei a. e, Kirkland, Rt.
Allis Chalmers tractor, 1 row, eke Le. De
0 model, for sale or trade. |

. Stripling, Morven. |
liver Row Crop 70 tractor, |



Want Binder, good cond., ev-
-ery way, cheap for cash. Claud
W. Sims, Cleveland. Star Rt.

Want magneto for regular
: 1928 Farmall tractor, also foot
for Chattanooga 64 turn plow.
W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville.

Want 3 disc plow for Farmall
M. Tractor. A. G. Wells, Ash-

Want John Deere 4 or 5 disc.
in excellent
| cond. B. F. Harris, Griffin, P.
,O. Box 364.

' Want first class Grist Mill,
i complete with Turbine wheel.
i State size of rocks. E. F. Dan-
iel, Millen.

good, heavy mule,
fora. 22 te

2 h. Turner plow. perfect.

Want Letz feed mill with
;separator. Write what you have

and best price. S. C. Waddell,

work anywhere, tf
mower and rake, cattle, hogs, |
or Cuttaway harrow; no junk.
C. A. White, College Park. Rt.
(Derrish Rd., near Stone-

Want used tiller plow, with
seeder preferred; not less than
4 disc. Pay cash or trade peas.
J, E. Crittenden,

INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS FOR SALE


oie ni nite Pann Seem mene Thee eee

Want model A John Deere
tractor or similar size Farmall.
Must be late model and on rub-
ber. Andrew J. Tanner, Nich-

400-500 cap. inc., good cond.,
oil heated; bargain for $10.00,
or trade for farm: products. E.
R. Smith, Decatur, 311 Superior

Want dairy boiler, not over 3
h. power size. W. C. Hillhouse, ;
Waynesboro, P. O. Box 270.

Want P-30 International |
power unit for parts.
best cash price. W.
A. Clary, Screven. Tatoos

Want Fordson tractor, plows,
cowend mule. Must be priced
right and near Atlanta. J. H. |
Johnson, Conley. Rt. 1.

Want 1 h. wagon. State cond.
and price first letter. Charle
Kent, Pendergrass.

Want 1 syrup kettle, 60-80
in gocd cond., cheap
W. L. Fussell, Hazle- |

hurst. Rt. 3.

Want small tractor to culti-
vate, Good cond, State make
and price for cash, H. W. Smith,
Atlanta, 267 Techweod Dr. N. E.

Want discarded Seay ferti-
lizer distributor for repairs; al-
so. section harrow, 25 tooth.
Cash or X.
planter, etc. Geo. W. Jackson,
Fayetteville. Rt. 2.

Want a Walking Cultivator;
Buy or trade

450 cap, electric Never Fail
incubator, used only 2 hatches,
$30.00 or exc. for cow or hogs
cf same value.
Waycross. Rt.:1.

300 egg Super Hatcher oil
curning incuba., perfect cond.,
$15.00 or trade for milk goat
or what have you; also AAA
purebred White Rock cocker-
els, $1.00 ea. Trade good value
for Tupelo honey. Mrs. C. K.
Phipps, Newnan, Rt. 3. .

Buckeye Mammoth Inc., 16,-
128 cap. All electric, dbl., con-
trolled, do as good work as
new machine, $3.00 FOB. Trade
for hogs, cows, baby chicks or
other equipment,
nett, Villa Rica,

5 new, all steel, 8 compart-
ment broiler finisher,; also 1
new oak wood 8 compartment
broiler finisher, cheap. O. Low-
ther, Waycross, Box 654.

cond., and

J. P, Paxton,

sh 2% h. p. garden trac-

$1.30 M.;

Goober plow,

Belle City inc., 140 egg cap.,
hot water type, ker. oil heated,
complete with thermometer and
instructions, $6.00 FOB. P. O.
money order. Mrs. H. W. Law,

also wing mill.
corn. J. M. Brady, Mauk.

Want good used tractor cheap
or swap good value. Price Wil-
liams, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.

Want pony cart or sulky for
J. M. Solomon,

Fruit and nut trees, bunch
and muscadine grapes,
plants, etc., for sale. Write H.
A. Neal, Ashland.

Frost-proof cabbage plants,

600 cap. Buckeye inc, com-
extra fine, 75c M. R. L. McRee,

plete with thermometer and in--
good cond.,
or exc. for pigs or calves. Mrs.
Frank Owens, Forsyth. Rt. 4.

600 egg cap. Queen inc., good
cond., every way. used last sea-_

small pony.
Waycross, Box 104.

Want heavy Peanut Weeder
in good cond. State price, ete.
John P. Carver, Alapaha. Rt. 1.

Want 1h. wagon in good
cond. State price, etc.

structions,

Early Jersey Wakefield cab-
bage, 500, 55c; 85 M.; cabbage
collard plants, 500, 60c; 80c M.
del, Now ready; orders filled
promptly, Cyrus Peterson, Hil-










|son; good hatches, $20.00 cash. |














_ Mt. Huckleberry plants,
ing size, 50c doz.; 2 y
plants, Black Walnut
3, 25e; Blackberry, Ga
plants, 25c doz. All roote
postage, stamps acc. _
Teem, Talking Roc
Sage plants, rocted,.
50c; $10.00 C.; sage
plants, 4, 25c; 10, 50c;
C. V. Keith, Alvaton. _.
Dutch and Wakefield |
bage; also collard plants, 25
300, 50c; $1.25 M. del. K
strawberry plants, 300,
$3.00 M. del. Lee Crow, Gai
ville, R. 2; Box 143225.












































Crow, Gainesville, R. 2.

Klondike strawberry pl:
$1.50 M. Miss Blondine Ri
olds, Gainesville, R. 2. aa

- Klondike strawberry
$1.50 M. P. B. Reynolds, G
ville Re 2. fea ees
-Lady T. strawberry
200. 35e:-500,4:85.2 Nits
Hall, Calhoun, R. 1.

Frost-proof E. J. and
W. cabbage plants, read)
500; 90c M. del. in Ga. S
Rowe, Fitzgerald. =

Cabbage and collard p
75c M. FOB. 90c del. M.
Edge, Pitts. a

Klondike strawberry
strong new roots, 25c C.;
M. Postpaid. Mrs. M. H. W:
er, Grantville, Ro 2. =. =

Cabbage plants; large f
extra early Jersey and.
W., 500, 60c; 90c M. del.
paid. 5,000, $3.75 exp
Large white Bermuda
plants, 500, 75c; $1.50 M. -
paid. Prompt shipment.
}guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald

_ Giant new Gem (real
bearing) strawberry _
$1.00 C.; 250, $2.00 prepaid
express, 500, $3.25; $6.00 M
A. Dobbs, Gainesville, 502 H
son St. eS
Mastodon strawberry pl

$2.00 M.: 25c C. FOB. P
del. J. H. Anderson, Nashv

Everbearing ang Mt. str
berry plants, $2.00 M.: de
Red Gold plants with ea. o
of 500. No-.chks. Pearl |
Ellijay, R. 2. Ss

Onion plants, White Bermu-
da, $1.00 M.; frost-proof ca
bage plants, 75c M. W. W







































































liams, Quitman.













1941 Ga. collard seed, sou
and clean, 25 lb. Add posta:
Write for quantity pric
L. Law, Chula, R. 1.

3 pints okra seed, 20c
50c for lot postpaid. Exc.
Gried fruit, seed, beans
cream crowder peas.
Buchanan, Baxley. R. 4, E

Nice white nest onions, sou

and clean, 10c _b. postpaid.
Jno. W. Moseley, Soperton, |











Old - fashioned English
seed for sale. Frost-proof.
vy-bearer; best var. to
25c lb. pilus wnostage.
Brannen, Hazlehurst,

Extra prolific green pod okre
seed, 15 or 20 lbs., 40c lb.; Hast-
ings colored butter beans, 25
lb., postpaid. Exe. for printed,
100-lb. feed sacks, free of holes
at t0c ea. No chks. Mrs. E.
cures Grauley, Talking Rock

COTTONSEED FOR
SALE












Brooms 90 day prolific
tonseed grown in tr
North Ga. 1st yr., $1.50.

Reed, Varnell.

A limit. supply of D. & P. L
No, 12 cotton planting s Si
yr. Kept pure, 1,200 lbs. Mak
500 Ib. bale. $5.50 per 100. lbs,
Willie Tanner. Flippen, Box
65. (Just off 45 highway).

Summerours Hi-Bred cot
tonseed, ist yr. Planted early,
well matured, kept clean at g
$1.75 bu. FOB. J, V. MeClure
Acworth, Rt. 1. E

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE _-






















300 bu. of corn, 50 bu. FOB,
Forcial Hilton Glenwood, R
' 200 bu. good heavy. slit
shuck corn, 60c bu.: 50 bu

Sa kt good bea





Martin, Rt. 1

-C. Herron,

Anderson, Thomson, Rt.














_ PAGE SIX

BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

MARKET

PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE


















































































































English peas, old-fashioned

unch type, heavy bearing, 20c

Ib. Postage tra, only pd. on

1.00 orders. No stamps or chks.

a H. N. Lord, Toomsboro,
SS

55 bu. white crowder peas,

C. B. Cook,

Bright and sound.
Buena Vista.

300 Ibs. white sugar crowder
peas, free from weevil and rot.
Threshed and cleaned. 5c lb.
FOB White Stone. Cash with
order. Buford Evans, Talona.

Speckled crowder peas, $3.00
bu; 10c lb. in 10 Ib. lots or
ore. Also large red peanuts,
1.60 bu. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, R. 1.

s White sugar crowder peas,
ew crop, free of trash, 10 lbs.,
: 00 del. Mrs. S. P. Reed, Var-

nell.
25 bu.



of Speckle Crowder
eas, 5c lb.; 25 bu. of Calif.
white plackeyed peas, 5c Ib;
00 gal. good new syrup in
glass cans and jugs, $1.00 gal.
alter Bunch, Talking Rock,
R. 2.

Era Peas, each var.; $2.50 bu.

ng Rock, Rt. 2.

1400 Ibs. Willetts Wonder |
inglish Pea seed, stand col
eather more than any other
nglish Peas. (Beer raising ,
his var. for 10, yrs.), 20c Ib.;
7%c Ib. vin larger quantities:
$18.00 bag of 120 lbs. O. W.
ith. pycencne:

PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE





: 40 Se. large size pecans,
12%%c Ib. for lot. Smaller lots,
15c Ib. del. 4. bu. unhulled
Jack walnuts, $1.00 bu., not
el. Write, Mrs. A. C. Carter,

100 Ibs. Selected Mahan pe-
ans, largest, finest flavored
thin shelled nut, $25.00 pre-
paid. Mrs. R. L. Williams, Bos-

: Seedlings, 10c. ne
Vor Demons, Columbia, Stew-
45 Ib.- Schleys. 20 lb. at
_ W. S. Norton, Edison.

Big, fancy Stewart pecans,
Brade No.
and quality. Sat. guar. Del. by
arcel post, 16c lb. H. M. Moor-
an, Lovett.

_ Stewart pecans, 10 Ibs., $1. 50,
. in Ga. Geo. N. Thomas,



PECAN AND OTHER
RUIT TREES FOR SALE

lack liars, 2% to 3 Tt
$1.00, 14; 8 grapes, Moores
Black rooted, and 6 apples, all
1.00 p. p.; Sage, 20c ea.; Jan.
asmine, 6, 25c; Snowball, crepe
yrtle, pearl bush, b ridal
reath, 20c ea. All rooted. Mrs.
: Horsley, Waco, R. 2.

Gov. insp. Pecan trees, first
-budded. Schley, Stewarts,
and Money Maker var. Write
oo Calvin Harman, Sto-
all,

Heavily rooted St. Regis Ey-
bearing Red Raspberries, p.
.. 25, $1.00; 60c doz.; Chinese
30c to 50; Giant

| old-time seedling
neh trees, $1.00 doz.: also 200
. seed of old: peach, mixed,
%oe lb. FOB. Cash with order.
s. R. I. Allgood, Oxford.

.pricot trees, Alexander,
Early-Golden,
d Superb about 5 ft. size,

ene, Atlanta, 126 E. Baker St.
srown Scuppernong vines, 1-
yr. old, 75c; $1.00; $1.50;

$6. 00 doz.; $7. 50; $8.50 C.; Kud-
, 75c C.; $5.00 M.; Brown figs,
0c ea.; $1. 00 doz. W. A. Moon,
ACO, R. Die

Red, yellow plums, Hazelnut
shes, black muscadine, white
cuppernongs, Brown Turkey
igs, crabapples, maple, 10c ea.;

1.00 doz.;..short leaf pines,
oneysuckle bushes, 15c_ ea.,
1,50 doz, Miss Hazel Patter-
, Waco, R. 2.



PR grape vines,
leading var., $55.00 M., $6.00
-C.; $1.25 doz. Plum and Apricot:
oo. Walnut, $10.00 C.; $2.00
: ae Mrs. .Ei, B. Travis, Riyer-

$3.00 bu. or $2.75 bu. for lot. ;

26 bu. eae Brab and New i er

el. to RR. W..L. Wood, Talk- |

1 or better in size

Moorparks, .

Oc ea.; 10, $5.00 FOB. N, Ro--



1

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Transplant Hunts Muscadine
grapes now. Male and female
plants, 25c ea. under 10\in lot;

-over 10 plants, 20c ea. Call DE.

1551. Write J. H. Williams, De-
catur, 706 E. Ponce de Leon
Ave.

Turkey figs, crabapple, yel-
low and Damson plums: black
and bronze scuppernongs; Haz-
elnuts, 10c; $1.00 doz. Mrs. Jo-
sie Huggins, Waco, R. 2.

Blue Damson, Apricot plum;
Brown Turkey fig;-bronze scup-
pernong vines; Wisteria roots,
Running Ivy, rooted, $1.00 doz.;
plus postage. Kudzu: Crowns,
$1.00 C.; $5.50 M. del.
Patterson, Waco, R. 2, Box 136.

Yellow and _ white press
peaches; Aug. Pears; red and
yellow plums; brown scupper-
nong vines; Pn Turkey figs,
eth 00223 25e. 4 it., 35e

ea. Add eee Mrs. Eid: Pitts,

Dublin.

Stewart, Schley, Success,
Vandeeman, Moore, and Money
Maker Pecan trees from state
inspected Stock. Cc. C. Lewe,
Byron.

Brown ducks Fig sprouts,
$10.00 C.
Conyers, Ris

6 Apple and 6 Peach trees,
2 of a kind, early to late; 2 ea.

q | Cherry. Pear and 2 Grapevines,

dif. var., 1 yr. stock, $3.00 del.
He: for pecans, M. Webb,
; Ellijay.

Apple trees, Yates, Terry,
Staymans, Shockly, req and

yellow Delic:ous. Sev. kinds of
summer var., at prices you can
afford to pay. J. L. Westbrook,
Bremen.

State insp., best var., Stewart
2-8 ft. pecan trees, 50c to $1.25;
Schley, 2-10 ft., 50c to $1.50 ea.
FOB. 100 trees in lot, 10c off,

iM. M. Newsome, Sandersville.

3 yr Walnut trees, bronze,
scuppernong and muscadine
vines, 15 ea., 10 for $1.00; ear-
liest strawberries, 30c C: gar-
den garlic, 50 bulbs, $1.00. Post-.
paid, Mrs... C. B, Ree
Bowdon, Rt. oF



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



Crushed Peanut Hay, $17.50
ton in 100 Ib. sacks; snapped
ear corn, $28.00 ton in 100 lb.
sacks. These prices FOB in ra-
dius of 100 mi. from plantation
in Early Co, Joseph Freeman,
Blakely.

Seed oats, Hastings Hundred
Bu. var., 55c bu. in 3 bu. used
bags. Send check. J. S. Ham-
mock, Omega.

Best quality Cokers No. 2
Fulgrain seed oats, 100 or more
bu.; also 2 reg. S. P. C. male
pig, fine blood lines, for sale.
Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus.

EGGS FOR SALE



Setting eggs from gurebred
Reds. New stock, non-related
males. 90c per 15 del. Mrs, C.
Lynch, Rome, 5 mi. Summer-
ville Rd.

TOBACCO FOR SALE





Good chewing or smoking to-

bacco, free of mold, dirt and



*}trash, good long yellow, flue

cured, pressed together. Aged
and mellow, 7 lbs., $1.00 del.
Cecil Lightsey, Screven, Re 3;
Box 169.

FRUIT AND BUTTER
FOR SALE



Nice hae old-fashioned
sundried peaches, fine flavored,
free of worms, 1941 crop. 15
Ib. Add postage. Mrs. P. W.
Rylee, Maysville, R. 1.

6 lbs. ea. unpeeled sundried
ripe peaches or apples. Free
from worms. Del. in 1 ship-
ment to 2nd zone, $1.00; 3 Ibs.
nice fine brick molded butter,
free from coloring. Del. in 1
shipment to 2nd zone, $1.00.
Other zones add postage. Mrs.
L. A. Sanders, Ashland,

Nice bright. sundried ke
dried from acid apples. 15c lb.
del. any amount. Mrs, E. F.
Weaver, Marion.

Red Yates apples, 60c bu. to
trucks; small Yates, 35c bu, at
my apple house. No shipment.
Ross E. Clement, Cornelia.

Olivia

P, A. Sims,



BULLETIN
SYRUP FOR SALE



Syrup in 10 lb. buckets, $1.00
ea. cash: with order. Prompt
shipment. Also Duroc Jersey,
7 wks. old male pigs, $5.00 ea.
Life treatment. Mrs. W. H.
Boatright, Alma.

-200 gal. No. 1 sugar cane
syrup in 5 and 10 Ib. cans, J.
E, Lightner, Ideal.

Pure Ga. cane syrup in new
36 gal. cypress barrels, $16.50
bbl; 2 or more bbls., $16.00
* "FOB. He. Zipperer, Guy-
on.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE





6, 10 lb. pails to case, $4.25,
FOB here; 3, 10 Ib. pails to
ease, $2.15 FOB.; 2, 10 lb. post-
paid, $2.10; 1, 10 Ib. postpaid,
$1.10; 5 gal. can, 2 to case, 120
lbs. $7. 50 FOB. Exc. for some
R. I. Red pullets, John A. Crum-
mey, Jesup, P. O. Box. 117.

Bright strained Table Honey,
1, 10 lb. pail postpaid, $1.65;
6, 5 Ib. pails, $3.55; 1, 60 lb.
can, $5.95; both exp. Prepaid
in Ga. Prompt shipment. H. L.
Hallman, P, O. Box. 25, Na-
hunta.



POTATOES AND
VEGETABLES FOR SALE

50 bu. sweet potatoes, $1.00.

per 100 lbs. C. V. Lane, Ar-
lington, Rt, 1. eo
Bunched turnips, mustard

and collards, Purple Top White
Globe turnips in truck = oads,

150 doz. collards, 50 doz. curly

mustard. Make best offer at
patch. J. W. Lang, Omega.





MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



CORRECTION:

Nice, clean, shade cured gar-
den, summer picked Sage, 75 to
85c per pound. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

CORRECTION:

Sage, large bunch, oe wo
bunches for 75c. Miss Mary
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
58.

Yellow rattle, sassafras,
Queen of the Meadow root, wild
cherry bark, 10 Ibs., $1.00; cat-
nip, peppermint, horsemint,
coltsfoot, Balm, yarrow, hore-

hound, abl. and single tansy.

25c doz. del. in Ga. Mrs. R. M.
Halloway, Dahlonega, Ral.

Beans that grow, 24 in. long,

for sale, 15c lb. J. E. Whiting,

1 Buford, R. 2.

Gourds for sale, with long
or short handles, 3c ea. Have
100. Mrs. J. B. Poole, ee
Heo. 5:

Walnut meats, nice, dry, 1941

crop, 40c Ib. Not prepaid or
50c prepaid. Sarah A. Grindle,
Dahlonega, R. 1.

_ Nicely washed and dried
sage: also hot red pepper, add
postage. Mrs. L. W. Pullin, Jen-

} kinsburg.

1 lot of feathers del. $10.00;
write for particulars; also 1 gal.
Hickory nuts, 25c. Mrs. R. J.
Osborn, Roy.

-20 good white sacks, 10c ea.
Buyer pay postage; some soda
and some guano white sacks.
Lee Brooks, Monroe, R. 3.

Willets, frost-proof peas, 25
Ib.; Pecan halves, 45c lb.; bro-
ken - meats, 40c lb.; Camphor

| trees. 25-50c; Begonias, 25 ea.;

15 pot plant cuttings, $1.00;
rooted sweet gum Geraniums,
yellow blooms, 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. on Burk,. Tifton,
R. 3, B. 34.

Have any amount of garlic
bulbs, for sale or trade cheap.
Mrs. i. H. Coe, Eastanollee. .

~ Clean shade dried sage, $1.00
lb.; dried apples, free from core

and peeling. 12%c Ib. Add post- |

age. Mrs. C. A. Finley, Johns-
town.

Chas. Lawn Grass, 100 fhe:
$1.00 postpaid, T. L.. Mitchell,
Macon, 111 Thomas St., L. C. H.

Hot, dry red pepper, 30c gal.
del, C. W. Chatham, Whites-
burg, R. 1.

_ Garlic bulbs, 25 doz.3 dbl.
tansy, peppermint, 25,. 25?
dried peppermint and. catnip,
-|25e qt.; red Sassafras root, wild
cherry bark, yellow root, queen
of the Meadow, 25c lb.: 5 Ibs.
#00, M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega,

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Broxton, Rt. 2.

: ce
FOR SALE



. Bu. -peach heeken of shade
cured hot red pepper, all tree
ripe this yr. Pkg. of Radio,
Hutcheson, Winter Watermel-
ons, 20c pkg. All 1941 crop.
Herbert J. Bower, Covington.

Yellow root, Sassafras, 10c
Ib.: Queen of the Meadow, Rat-
tle Weed root, catnip, 25c Ib.;
yellow poke, mullein, Jerusalem
root and sweet gum bark, 20c
lb.: Va, snake root, 30c Ib. Add
postage: Mrs. J. M. Jackson,
Talking Rock.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



COTTONSEED WANTED:

Want 10 bu. pure Rucker cot-
tonseed. Lester Massey, Dan-
ielsville, Rt. 3.

PECANS WANTED:

Want 8 or 10 Ibs. pecans,
Will exc. red Geranium cut-
tings at 10c ea., or hedge cut-
tings at 400 for $1.00, or 500
hedge seeds for 8 lbs. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairs-
ville, Rt. 2. :

CAMPHOR TREES WANTED:
Want 12 Camphor trees, 6 to

ia ft. tall. L. P. Wright, Chip-
ley, Rt. 2,

DRIED PEPPER WANTED:

- Want 15 Ibs. ea. Red Pepper
and Sage. State price in Ist
letter. W. E. Wood, oe
877 Hampton St.

Want red dried hot. peppers.
J. T, Denmark, Meldrim.

POPCORN WANTED:

Want 5 or 10 Ibs. of shelled
popeorn for eating. Must be
free of weevils. Mrs. T. F. Ma-
son, Oliver, mR. 2, B.A,

BEANS AND PERS:
WANTED:

Want 25 to 50 bu of good
sound, Hay Peas. Also 10 bu.
of Sorghum seed, both of which
are wanted for hay production.
Q. L. Williford, Madison.

GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:

Want car. Jots, chaff free,
bright wheat or rye straw. Not
interested in combine wheat
straw. Also want car lots No.
1 Peavine hay. Quote best price
FOB. E. S. Scett, Claxton, P.
O. B. 192. :

Want 1 ton good hay and 15
bu. of corn, del. at my barn.
Also 1 ton of velvet beans in
hull at once at reasonable price.
Miss Jennie Mercer, Haddock,
eshte

FRESH AND CURED MEATS.

WANTED:

Want 1 corn fed dressed
porker, around 200 lbs, between
now and Xmas. 2c above mar-
ket price. Also hind quarter
young beef. J. W. Roberts, 1130
Piedmont Ave., Atlanta. Tele-
phones HE. 1580- HE. 2151.

CORN WANTED:

Want 15 or 20 bu. corn; state
price del. E, J. Paul, Albany,
Dawson Rd.

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HOGS FOR SALE



Purebred S. P. C. boar, wt.
about 400 lIbs., $20.00. Sell to

prevent inbreeding. No chks.

Send money order. Joe A.

Dickey, Midville, Rt. 2.

S. P. C. male, 2 yrs. old, wt.
275-300 Ibs. Purebred but not
reg. Dbl. treated. $25.00 here.
ie not ship. J.C. Adair, Ash-

urn,

3 big boris Blue Guinea stock
hogs, 1 l-yr. old, other, 2 yrs.
old; also 1 bred sow 2 yrs. old.
All life treated. Most reason-
ably priced. S. F. Walden, Har-
lem, Rt. 2.

Durocs, boars, ready for
service, gilts, pigs, Cherry red,
blocky; sired by son of All

Cherry King. P.C. Herod,
Kathleen.
SP. C. pigs: 6 - wks. old;

good stock, $5.00 ea. at my
place, Austin Farm in Henry
se Cram Walker, Ellenwood,

8 shoats, 5 mos. old, all bar-
rows, mixed but good . stock,
$5. 00 ea, FOB; 1 black mare
mule, about 14 yrs. old, wt.
1000 ibs., works good anywhere,
$60.00 cash. L. A. Shores,

Albany.

. Hereford cows and _heif

ealf, not bred; will give 3 :

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2 reg. S. P. C. bred gilts
due farrow. Dec. 15. G
daughters of Hero and
beam; wt. about 400 1
$60.00 ea. a Ne Isler, M
gan. :

1 Chuckled Nose Brkh
male, 14 mos. old, sub. to re
from Hardmans stock; weigk
about 225-240 Ibs. Write
or see this hog at J. C. Roy:
place at Eatonton. Bee _
Lizella, Rt. 2.

23 shoats, wt. 60 and 100 1
Guinea and Hampshire; also.
brood sows, some with :
others farrow soon, Big E
Guinea... Mrs. J. Ls. Mi
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.

Purebred Duroe Jerse
8-10 wks. old. Sire won
place at 1940 State Fair
class: Write. Ralph Tabo
Valley, Rt. 1.

50 pigs, 3 mos: old, littl
Black Guinea. Hampsh're
P. C., $30.00 ea. here.
Brown, Manchester.



CATTLE FOR SA



2 nice red heifers, 2: yrs.
bring calves in April and
See be seen at my ba

Cornelia on the Cleve
Rd, L. C. Whitmire, Con
Star Rt.

Good Jersey cow, 7 y
freshen in about 3 wks.
gal, with other calf. Goo.
and gocd qualities; easy
er. $75.00 at barn. Mrs.
Dunn, Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

Very fine, reg. Duroc
20 mos. old; also one that
mos. old. Sell or exe. e
one to prevent inbreeding;
highly bred, purebred He
bull, 16 mos. old, no
$45. 00. Si Thornton,
rose, Rt. 1.

Several nice Hereford m
three- fourths to full-
around $40.00 ea.; 6 t
old. A. M. Aiken, Newb:

Give your next calf cro
of my good, reg., Hereford bt
for a father. Percy A, P.

Guernsey male calf,
old, from hi, h producing.
perfect markings. Mrs. C.
Hankey, Helena.

10 Springer heifers ant
in. milch cows, raised on
own farm, for sale. Robe:
Anderson, Hawkinsville, a

sale. R. W. Nelson, Yate

4 purebred young
"Hereford bulls; also bred

ranging in price from
to $100.00 ea. J. A.-
Barnesville.

5_yr. old Jersey: cow, wit
milk and pound of butte

fresh in, $50.00. J. R. La
Graymont, Rt. 1._ ee



HORSES AND MU
FOR SALE



A mul for sale or
<3 cow. J. Harrell, D
. O. Box 66. DE. 2738.

Good, sound mare for
exc. for fresh mile
Come to my barn. Miss
Copeland, Sharpsburg.

Good plug mule, wt.
900 Ibs., work. anywhe1
to handle; hearty (good
yrs. service with goo
ment), wing good, $5
him. out if interested
Humphries, Clevelan
Mrs. Ida Johnsons.

Good farm and broo
mare, good shape, 9 yr:
wt. 1150 Ibs., cheap fo
at Morrow on C. of Ga
T. Lee, Morrow.

5 mules, age and price
Can be seen at my barn.
for particulars, G. W.
Lumpkin. 2

Pair black, mate =
mares, 5 and 6 yrs. old:
2300 lbs., sound, gentle,
good; 1 reg. Jersey male
ling, 8 mos. old. Exe. fo
or yearlings; want reg.
sheep and 6 mos. old
aoe: Wellbo
Springs. a

Reg., Tenn. Walking Ss
Scrapper Boy,.2 yrs. ol
Ibs., a dbl. grandson

Allen F-38, sired by
Boy. Fine colt and
at $650.00. Clyde







Gainesville. Phone 10



YRSES AND MULES _
FOR SALE |



arm mule, wt. 900 Ibs., poor
h, $25.00, or xc. for heif-
wheat, c-ts, peas, Velvet
ns, corn. R. P. Steinheim-
Brooks, Rt. 1.

00 Ib. mule, about 12 yrs.
30.00 cash. John Foy, Oak-

good mules for sale or swap
cows, hogs, corn. Come see.
J. Herrington, Lanier,

mares, 3 yrs. old and 4 yrs.
2 1 mule colt, 1. yr. old,
0.00 at barn. Dolan Turpin,

un, Rt. 1, care Estes Tur-

red mare, 6 yrs. old; mule, |.

s. old; 3h. p. eng., Chat-
ooga Reversible power and
180 Letz Feed Mill, 2 1-h.

s, Avery and Oliver; Cut-
way harrow, 8 disc, for sale.
e cow, 2nd. calf, wheat,
s, corn. S..R. Spires, Lin-

ton.

mule for sale. W. E. Sla-
mn, Tyrone. (1 mi. South).

mare mule, sound, gentle,
ork anywhere, priced right
r quick sale. Come see, 1%
i. Hapeville. Riverdale Rd.
'T.. Hawn, College Park, R. 2.
Beautiful 5 gaited Bay sad-

horse, 8 yrs. old; stylish,

nd as silver dollar, wt. 900
Ibs.; kind, gentle, work to an.
ning at any time, $85.00. E. B.
sirdsong, Wcodland.

med. size brood mare, 5 yrs.
and a 12 yr. old one with
le colt by side, reasonable
ce or trade for milch cows,
sows or pigs, or anything can

se. Noah Baker, LaFayette,

dapple iron gray horse, 4
rs. old, wt. 1100 lbs. well
coke, gentle, $100.00 cash.
rade for hogs. H. E. Williams,
thens, 481 Ruth Ave.

Mule, good cond., $40.00
running 1-H. farm, dont need
ule). Would swap for milch
ow. Live 4 mi. High Falls,
ack English, Milner, Rt. 2.

rg does. bred to the Souths

utstanding Toggenburg sire,

r Roderick. At stud, fee,

5.00. Booking orders for early

942 pedigreed kids. John

ynds, Atlanta, 93 Warren St.
DE. 5140.

stud, purebred Saanen

, Senator; natural horn-

ss heavy milking stock. Serv-
e fee, reg., $5.00: grades, $3.00.
natural butt-headed

ave a good Saanen milk
gentle and healthy. * Will
d free of charge. $25.00;
-blooded Nubian billy at
id, $5.00 and $3.00. A. s.
Atlanta. Phone CH.

bs]

ebred,
-corded Saanen does (bred)
nd buck; 50-50 Saanen-Nubian
% mes. old do. for saiv; at
ud, reg. outstand:ng Sar
boarded.
Atlanta,

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att

iid-

\t stud, reg., purebred Tog-
enburg buck, G-Man Joe's
mfucius, T-3032. Best of
lines. Fee, purebreds,
- grades, $3.00. Warren
, Atlanta, 349 Murray

1 Ave. N. E., DE. 6912.

nice milk goats, some have

n with buck since Aug. 1;

freshen soon; 10 mos. old

*k. Sell reasonable or trade
heaper goats.

1 1 IAi= So;
WIpharetta. J. L. Williams, Al-
retta. Star Route.

milk goats, 1 tan col. with
ms: 1 gray horriless; also 2
d stock (not reg.) 3 mos. old
: a Ga. raised

Ks for sale;
e mule, good worker, $60.00
L. W. Smith,

mule alone.

reg., purebred

_ N-2397 A.

S., naturally hornless, big,
ck, of best breeding. Fee,
No shipping. Cash at
vice. F. E. Grubs, Demorest.

nice, well bred, young Tog-
burg buck, ready for light
vice: vigorous and fertile;
k brown cclor trimmed with
, $7.50. Residence 4 mi.
of Luthersville. J. J. Ste-
as. Luthersville.

FOR SALE



5 mos. old, full-blooded, nat-
ural butt-neaded Toggenburg
billy goat (mother gave 8 ats.
day), $17.50 for quick sale.
Exc, for good milk goat. James
A. Turner, Blairsville.



RABBITS AND GUINEA



4 guinea pigs (3 females),
$3.00 for the 4. Mrs, Millie M.
Shropshire, Round Oak. Rt. 1,
Box 78. |



LIVESTOCK WANTED



HORSES AND MULES
WANTED:

Exe. 2 very good, old, 1000
lb. mules and a Chattanooga
No. 14, 3 Roller Syrup Mill,
with good copper pan for a
1200 1b. mule, not over 10 yrs.
old, that will work sat.sfac-
torily, dbl. and single.
C. A. Keown, Adairsville, Rt. 1.

CATTLE WANTED: c

Want 12 or 15 good dairy
cows or good Springers or heif-
ers. Loyd J: Keadle, Winder,
care State Patrol. Office.

Want reg., Guernsey calves,
old enough to feed and grow;
also have 17 tons baled- Kudzu
hay for sale, $16.00 ton FOB.
John C. Thomas, Metcalfe.

15 fresh milch cows and
heavy Springing heifers, Jersey
lor Guernsey; also 5 young
boars, ready for service, Duroc
or S. P. C., reg., with papers.
Alvin Ratliff, Blackshear.

_ Want to purchase a milking

Short Horn bull calf, grade,

about 3 mos. old, reasonable
Has cash. R. P. Bomar, Palmet-
oO. .

Want a White Faced Hereford
heifer calf. Write at once, stat-
ing price and particulars. G.
L. Tallant, Cumming.

calf or a just weaned yearling.
State age and price. P. M.
Burch, Chester. ;

|| HOGS WANTED:

Want shcats, wt. 30-80 lbs.,
within 50 mi. Tucker. Write
price, number of shoats and
location, So can come see. z
L. Cousins, Sr., Decatur, Rt. 2.

Will swap 9 mos. old S. P. C.
boar with reg., papers, for un-
related S, P. C. or Black P. C.
boar, nearby. Must have pa-
pers. James Goodwin, Leesburg,
Rt 1

Want 0. IC. or S..P. C. 3
mos. old pigs, reasonable for



cash, within 30 or 40 mi. At-
lanta, State what ycu have
and price. G. B. Dutton, Ben
FH ae

{(ABBITS WANTED:

Want a number of rabbits.
What have you and price. E.

'



reg., nigh grade, |

695 |

A. Taylor, Egen. Box 26.

aoa Ch csi st x ante nasa 8 Sees

coach camer aceon nnaneee ater tt

| POULTRY FOR SALE



ANDALUSIANS:

1. purebred AAA sir. Blue
| Andalusian rooster, 2 yrs. old
(cant be beat to fight off
hawks), $1.00 not prepaid. Gra-
dy Pilgrim, LaFayette, Rt. 1.

AUSTRALORPS:

AAA Australorps, April 1941
hatch. 3 White cockerels and
6 pullets and some Black, all
$1.50 ea. Grady McCurley, Ac-
worth, Box 83.

BANTAMS:

Extra choice modern game
bantams, B. B. Reds and Silver
Duckwings, $5.00 pr. Also Mo-
dena pigeons in mated pairs,

$2.00 pr. Dr. M. L. Arnau, Sa-
vannah, 221 BE. 49th St:

24 nice B. R. pullets and 1
rooster, very nice, $25.00 cash
at my home for lot. Mrs. Hope
Spivey, Canton, Rt. 4.

2 fine 18 mos. old Silver
Spangled Hamberg cocks, $2.00
ea. None better. C. T. Games,
Buford.

6 mixed bantam hens, 2 roost-

ea. COD. Royce Edwin Withers,
FEastanollee, R. 1. :

5 m:xed bantam hens, and 1
rcoster, $2.00 lot. Willie G.



Dobbins. 305 Austin, Marietta.

SHEEP AND GOATS|

PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE

Write.

Want a reg.. Red Poll bull



| POULTRY FOR SALE



BARRED, WHITE AND

OTHER ROCKS:
4 pure White Rock roosters,
Apr. hatch, $1.00 ea.; 2 pure-
bred B. R. roosters, $1.00 ea.
a Roxie Robinson, Bowdon.

Oo Be pullets, now ready
to lay, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. T. Lam-
bert, Forest Park.

Purebred B.. R.
Parks str.; $1.25 ea. T. J. Steed,
Buena Vista. :

Pure Parks str. B. R. cock-
erels, Spring 1941 hatch from
State blood-tested stock, $2.00
ea.; $5.00, 3. Choice selections.
Eggs, $1.25 ne- 15. Betty Ply-
ler, Daisy.

CORNISH:

Purebred Dark Cornish In-
dian cockerels, Webber str.,
$2.50 ea. Mrs. J. T. Holland,
Sparks, Rt. 1. :

5 young Cornish roosters,
from prize stock. Blood-tested,
$1.50 ea.- 5, $7.00; setting eggs,
$1.15 per 15; Leghorn and
cross, $1.00 per 15. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester.

Purebred Dark Cornish young
-cockerels, $1.00 ea.; also same
str. of eggs. $1.00 per 15. Mrs.
Cc, A, Patterson, Ty Ty, R. 1.

Purebred Dark Cornish cock-
erels, 5 and 6 lbs. ea., $1.50 ea.
in lots of 2; in 1 lot, $2.00 ea.;
large red Valencia peanuts, sel.

Greensboro, R. 1, Box 131.

_ 6. large. Cornish cockerels,
crowing. Large, yellow legs,
good. stock, ready for service.
$1.50 ea.; 3, $4.25 FOB. Mrs.
J. E. Stone, Adairsville, R. 2.

GAMES AND GIANTS:

horse pit games, cocks, $5.00;
hens, stags, pullets, $3.00 ea.;
also S. A. Ginn Grays cocks,
$5.00; pullets, $2.00; Grist Gra-
dy stags, $2.00; trio of Muff
Games, old red cock and 2 Blue
hens, $7.59; Ton. Weaver, Can-
On, Ried.

Few nice game cocks, wt. 5-
6 Ibs., $3.00 ea.; exc. for a nice
pig shoat. C. N. Miller, Gaines-
ville, R. 4. ;

White Giant cocks, 6 mos.,
wt. around 7 Ibs., 4 for $5.00 or
$2.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. H. Allen,
Williamson.

2 purebred AAA _ strain,
Black Giant roosters. Just be-
ginning to crow, $1.25 ea. Also
nice rooted Cape Jasmines, 25c
ea. plus postage. Mrs. Ed
Watts, Franklin.

5 pit game roosters, 1% to 2
yrs. old, wt. 5 to 7 lbs. trim-
med; win or die. Sell or trade
for other pit games. Hoyt Hel-
ton, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

|} HAMBERGS:



ers. Hens are good layers. 50c .

gied Hambergs, $10.00; Dark
; Cornish bantams, show winners,
; $5.00 a trio. Swap for Chuker.
'Partridges. H. Clayton, Gar-
i rett, Gainesville, Box 56.

LEGHORNS:

450 W. L. puilets, 54% mos.
old, 150 Barred Rocks and 50
Cornish pullets (650 in lot).
Just started laying. $600.00 for
lot. J. L. Beall, Louisville.

35 Tom Barron W. L. hens,
1 yr. old, $1.00 ea. Send coops;
Bowdon, R. 1. ;

100 W. L. pullets, 1st April



($1.00 ea. FOB. Now laying.
Mrs. L. L. Whitmire, Javonia.

{50 AAA W. L. pullets, Mar.
1941 hatch, $1.25 ea. at the pen.
40% now laying. Mrs. W. J.
Benefield, Bowdon, R. 1.

Barron English W. L. AAA
grade cockerels and pullets, 2
mos, old. Write for price or
exc. for pecans. Dilmus Wal-
drip, Gainesville, 123 Lee St.

2 very fine purebred B,. L.
roosters, 6 mos. old, $2.00 plus
exp. No chks.. Paul Mallett,
Chatsworth, R. 2.

30 B. L. hens, 2 roosters, 1 yr.
old; now laying. Lot for $24.00.
Also 1 sow, 7 pigs, fat, $60.00;
3 fine horses, $100.00 ea.; ages,
3, 6, 10. Myrtle Adams, Mari-
etta, R. 2.

MINORCAS AND
MISCELLANEOUS:

40 Buff Minorcas pullets,
now laying, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Sa-
rah Baker. Norman Park, R. 1.

5 Black Minorcas roosters, 7
mos. old, $1.00 ea. Hubert

\



Soine, Murrayville, R. 1.

cockerels, |

12% lbs. del. H. W. Thurmond, |

-Sniders pure bacon War- |

1 cock, 6 hens, Silver Span- |

Tk
1

_ |ORPINGTONS: \_ eee

11 B.-O. puilets; also 10 R. I.
Red pullets, prices on request.
a Lester DeFoor, Eastanol-
ee:

2 pure, nice large Apr. hatch
Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.00
ea. P. P. or 75c come and get
them. Mrs. W. L. Stephens,
Tallapoosa, Star Route.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL: /

25 pr. of large White King
pigeons, 1 yr. old, banded, mat-
ed ang working. $1.00 pr. FRT.
prepaid. Gray Andrews, Ro-
berta.

Doves, white, $2.00 pr.; Ring-
neck, $1.00 pr. A. R. Andrews,
Augusta, 1519 Central Ave.

REDS, (NEW HAMPSHIRE,
RHODE ISLAND):

7 N. H. Red 8 mos. old roost-.

ers. fine stock, $1.00 ea, if or-
der at once; $1.25 ea. later.
Mrs. Frank Thomas, Menlo, Rt.
ds

10 N. H. cockerels, blood-
tested, May hatch. $2.00 ea.
FOB. J. W. Hinely, Spring-
field.

1 doz. choice R. I. Red, (Apr.
hatch), cockerels, Donaldson

and Parmenter str., $1.50 ea.

Exe. for pullets, same qual-ty.
Also have about 50 100-lb. feed
sacks. Sell or exc. J. R. Doty,
Decatur, R. 2. DE. 5212.

Apr. hatch, 35 New Hamp-
shire Red pullets, .1 cockerel,
$1.25 ea.. May hatch, 10 White
Giant pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
J. W. Stafford, Crossland.

TURKEYS, GULNEAS,
GEESE, ETC.:
--M. B: breeding gobbler, a
$10.00 value for $8.00; pair
\hen and gobbler). $12.00; hens,
early layers, $5.00 ea.; some 8
mos. old turkeys; also 10 pr.
mixed pigeons, $2.00 pr. Miss
Johnnie Davis, Atlanta, 42
Crove Park Place, N. W. i

9 large White drakes, May.

1941 hatch, $1.00 for both. Mrs.
Elvia Chastain, Marietta, Rt. 1.

10 White Pekin 6 mos. old
ducks. 50c ea. COD, or exc.
for 9 Spring hatch B. R. (chick-
en) pullets and rooster, at once.
Paris G. Hollifield, Tiger.

42 turkeys, 25c lb. Mrs. Tom-~-
mie Giles, Chauncey.

Narragansett turkeys, for
quick sale, $10.00 trio. Mrs. G,
Le Tallant, Cumming.

19 White Pekin ducks, 1941
hatch, grown and of prize-win-
ning stock. $1.00 ea. or $17.50
for lot FOB: Mrs. F. P. Tanner,
Braselton, R. 1.

2M. B. turkey gobblers, Apr.
hatch. wt. at present 30 Ibs.
Fine for breeding. 30c Ib. at
my home, Mrs. W. J. Bene-
'eld, Bowdon, R. 1.

moth Bronze turkeys, 7 mos.
old; 2 hens and 1 tom, $15.00
FOB. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine-
hurst,

. Big Bone Giant Bronze tur-
Keys out of eggs costing $42.00
doz. Toms, $10.00 or $18.00 pr.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming.



no chks, Mrs. B. T. Thornton, |

1941 hatch; Tom Barron str., !

-12 geese, $..00 ea.; 12 pig-
eons, $4.00 for lot: 10 turkeys,
;26c lb. at. my house. Will ship
lif you pay exp. Want M. O.

Mrs. W. S. Beckworth, Baxley.

16 geese, fat and in good
'eond., for sale. E. D. Powers,
Jesup, R. 2.



POULTRY WANTED



BARRED ROCKS:

Exec. Golden Giant Daffodils,
blooming size bulbs, for pure-
bred B. R.. rooster, March
hatch. Will not sell. Miss N.
L. Finley, Lithonia, Rt. 1.

CORNISH:

Want a trio of White Cornish
chickens, Mar. and Apr. 1941
hatch. Quote price del. Mrs.
Wayne Cheek, Canon, R. 1.

LEGHORNS:

300 I+yr.-old W. L. hens to
be used as breeders, Must be
gcod str. and healthy. D. P.
Martin, Cobbtown.,

Want 100 English Heavy W.
L. pullets. No cul's; want AAA,
bloodtesteq Apr. hatched. Now
coming into production. Mrs.
Bethune Patterson, Dunwoody.

Will pay 60c ea. for 10 or
15 Mar. or Apr. 1941 hatch W.
L. putiets, any str. No culls. J.



J, Whitmore, Canton, R. 1.

Sel. Broad - breasted Mam-

LEGHORNS: s

s Want te buy 20 W..
yellow Buff Legh<crn pulle
Mar: or Apr. hatch; must
be over 65c or 70c ea. Mrs.
O. Johnson, Alma, R. 2.

REDS: |

Want 15 Mar. hatch p
R. I. Reds or Brown Le
State price. Paul Wcodal.
ferson, R. 2. is 2

Exe. 15 Black Minorca
lets, large Black Minorca r
er, equal for large R. I
or Giant Barred Plymou
Wh:te Rocks. Mrs. Vada R
ards, Sharpsburg. R. 1. ~

TURKEYS, GUINEAS. L
GEESE, ETC., WANTED:

Want to buy 100 gees
reasonable price. Send pr
and quantity. J. C. Ross, Oc
tea /



FARM HELP WAN



*
Want col. woman to live
no field work. We furnish coal
electricity, nice house wit!
heatrola, running water.
sonable salary. A. B. Ha
mond, Berryton. ee

Want farm help for light
or 2 1-H. crops on thirds a
fourths. Ave. land, near chureh.
on schocl bus line; near sto!
grist mill and cotton gin. P
all the cotton you want.
Marietta. A. L. Robinson, .
worth, Rt. 2.

Want farm help, small fa
ily preferred, for good, smcot
1-H. share crop, 11% acres cot-
ton allotment; all the co
ground you need; good
Zocd house, wood, water,
Exe. ref. Dr. W. J. Green. M
Donough, Rt. 2. ag

Want white man and wife
live on place. Man to work o1
farm, W. L. Cousins, Sr., De-
eatur, Rt. 2. a ee

Want unencumbered, middle
aged colored man to work ab:
2 or 3 acres of truck. Good
home, board and weekly
State wages wanted and when
can come. W. P. Lawton,
vannah, Rt. 4. A

Want white woman, 20-
for light farm work (so
work in field). Must be a
bodied and have been ra'sed i
the country. C. M. Jackson.



Lawrenceville,

Want unencumbered wo
not over 45 yrs. old, for ligh
farm work, no field work. Liv

|in home (pcwer and water con
, veniences).
_ Townsend.

A. G. Middleton

Want farm help for farm i
Fulton Co., 50 A. in cultiva
tion. Good land. good house
barn; near school and churches
Third and fourth basis. Re
required. J. P. Bailey, Deca
tur Rt, 22 DE: Wie.

Want a Christian, middle-
aged, reliable woman, unen.

cumbered, to live in countr:

with elderly couple and be sat
isfied and do light farm work
no field work. Good home a
$8.00 month. Must be entirely
trustworthy. Communicate with
J. G. Harper, Atlanta, 2 Capi
tol Square. Se

Want farm help for farm;
good land, water, houses, wood:
mail and school bus route; near
church, 12 A. cotton allotmer
Good road. Standing ren
3rds and 4ths. Miss M. E. Ad
ams, Marietta. Camp Groum

Want middleaged white man
with wife, who knows how to
plow for 1-H. crop on 50-50 be
sis. Must be willing work
furnish self. Both to be healthy
and able to work in field. No
drunkard. See or write at one
Lee Joyner, Hinesvillr.

Help wanted to.d> 2 farm :



work. Mrs. Roy Otwell, Cums
ming, R. lL



AGE EIGHT
FARM HELP WANTED



V Seant man exp, sawyer; also
er, with good reputation.
be. Strictly sober: Good
to stay in good neigh-
ood. See or write. D. F.
arminey, Nicholls.
Want colored, sober, middle-
ged counle. Salary and shares,
straight salary. Small farm,
i. Atlanta. Modern con-
ences. Must be honest,
ng work *. C, E. Conkin,
tlanta, 715 Rhodes-Haverty

fant smart, reliable man or
wn boy to drive farm trac-
- and other work on fam.
xcellent location; good home
- widow with grown chil-
mn who are willing workers.
ee or phone No. 4116. C. R.
organ, Americus.

Want at once reliable white
an or boy to help make crop
or 1942. $15.00 mo. for 6 mOS.,
bal, time by the day, or
- interest
nee for right one. Can fur-

ish best of ref. Ans. at once.

B. Rich, Pelham, Rte
Want 2 2-H. croppers with

amilies large enough to make |

nd gather crop; and 1 family
arge enough for 4-H. farm, 50-

( basis. 342 mi. E, Vienna. He

Cason, Vienna, Rt. 3.

Want refined, educated wo-_

for light farm work and

and salary. Mrs. Paul
ebb. - - Deeatur,
i ele,

149 Parkside

Want single, white man to
rork | on farm; must be sober,
liable | and willing worker.
i pay $20.00 month and
rd to right party. S. A. Mc-
ister, Ambrose, R. 1. _

nt good ,clean, white wo-

n, 25 to 40 yrs. old, to do

ght farm work, no field work,

must milk 1 cow. $20.00

month salary. David Shapiro,
merville, PAO! 141

ant: man to work 25 A. of

nm on. _shares,. hande trac-
and machinery, Will pay
lary during winter to Ilcok
after White Face Hereford
: WS. Must come well recom-
ended. A, 7, Aiken, Madi-

Want. country raised unen-

mbered col. woman io do

ht farm work, for $3.00 wk.
id board. Mrs. W. H. Edwards,
Ha ; ville, Box 221.



Vant a ccl. man or boy who
ilk and do dairy work,
salary. room and board.
ust be honest and sober.
_W. Seagraves, Jr., At-

a, R. 5, Box 576-B.

nt unencumbered, settled
hite woman* to do light farm
res, no milking. Rcom and
rd in home with modern
veniences, State salary 1st
er. T. H. Wynne, Jr., Grif-

yber, col, man or boy to
, ) around place. Comfortable
L se and furnish'ng. Yr. round
uary. Near Atlanta, Mrs. Geo.
andy, Dunwoody,

fant man for 2-H. crop on
50 basis, Must be able to
ish self and a sober wan.
as -R. house, barn and pas-
Ay mi.
Wilkie. Jr., Vinings.

nt reliable. man and wife

rk a truck crop for 1942

n_ some cotton. Live near
ome, J. a Mulinix, Kings-

a young man to live as
fam Ty on farm, and do
arm work, Will treat

dod. J. De Maples, Talla-

Rl

a aS ecre for aan salary
ome from center

6 mi.
J. Geiger, Savannah,

im crop. Good.

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oe A, Thomas, Valdosta. pe

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FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED

Want white man around 55.
:or 60 yrs. old, single, honest,

sober and willing to live alone

in my countrv home (do own

cooking), and work about 6

acres in corn, look after 3 sad-
} dle
|B. Birdsong, Woodiand.

horses. Small salary. E.

Want unencumbered settled

white woman of good health
and character to live in farm

home with elderly couple and
do light farm work, no field
work. J. S. Gibbs, Ty Ty..

Want 2-H. farmer for 1,000

Ib. lint cotton. Place to live.

on bus route.
from Davis-

Near churches,
Fruit trees. 8 mi.

boro. Mrs. H.C, Newsome, Da-

visboro, Box 164.

Want farmer for 1 or 2-H.
farm on shares. General farm-
ing and truck. Able to furnish
self and stock. Grover L.

, B'oodsworth, Thomasville, R. 3.

Want single man or man with
family (not over 3 or 4 chil-

dren), for hire part time wages

and part crop or straight wages,
reg. work. Colored only, Fur-
nish house and wood. Write.
Rev. Wm. Hill, Tallapoosa, R.
1, Box 40.

Want tenant for 1 or 2-H.
farm, standing rent or. one-
third or one-fourth. Large 7-R.
house, garage, barn, well of

water, pasture; school bus and |:

mail route in front of door.

14. 31. Hardin, Culloden.

Want. man with small family
to work on voultry farm for

wages at once. W. H. Clough, |

Blackshear.

Want unencumbered white

reliable woman between 25 and.
| 40 yrs, old, to live with widow
and do light farm work and

milk, No fielg work. Board,
room. and salary. Mrs. Corne-
lia Johnson, Lovett.

Want boy 16-18 yrs. old who

| can do any kind of farm work.
Stout and in good health. Les-

ter Massey, Danielsville; R, 3.
Want a good white or col.

| family with sufficient force to

run a 2-H. farm, on 50-50 ba-
sis. I furnish stcck, tools and
one-half fertilizer, 5, house
near church; good water and
near school. 30 mi. W. of Sa-
vannah, No drunkard need ap-
ply. M. D. Mock, Lanier.

Want intelligent, clean, young
white woman to live in home
with elderly lady. and do. light
farm work,
Board and $8.00. month, Dr: Joe

4
mi, E. of Culloden on highway

no field work. |

!

i



* Comer, Rt. Qe

school. Also bottom land. Must

A. E. Webster, Cornelia, R. 1.



Want white orphan girl to
help do light farm work, no
field work, for board and cloth-
ing. Will send to school. Mrs.
Mattie Douglas, Lenox, R. 2.

Want nice, white woman,
good character, 40 or 45 yrs.
old, to live as one of the fam-
ily; reasonable wages and
board; and do light farm work
no field work, and be able to
drive car. Write full particu-
lars in 1st letter. Mrs. Y. F.
Allen, Haylow.

Want farmer for 2-H. farm
with stock. Near church -and

be of good report, honest. Mrs.

Want white woman, 25-45
yrs. old, to do light farm work,
no field work, 1 cow to milk.
$3.50 week. State particulars
about self. Mrs. J, H. Corbett,
Savannah, Telfair Rd., R. 4.

Want white woman to do |
light farm work, no field work,
and do little work in flowers.
Goog home and pay fair wages.
Mrs. Anna Cole Stephens, La-.
Grange, 111 Greenville St.

Want nice country raised
woman or gir] for light farm
work, no field work, $3.00
week, room and board. Mrs. E. |
A. Puckett, Atlanta, 255 Rich-
ardson St., S. W.

Want white or col. woman
not over 50 yrs. old, strong and
healthy, for light farm work,
no field work. Will pay $2.00
week, room and meals. J. F.
James, Sylvester. R. 4.

Want middleaged woman in-
; teresteg in home, for light farm
work, no field work. Can make
attractive offer. Mrs. W. E.
McWhorter, LaFayette, R. 4.

Want a col. family for 1%-
H. farm on 50-50 basis; also
have some day work. Must be
sober, honest and want to make
something on farm. Located at
Lithonia on paved rd. Will
move you. Mrs. Carl Mobley,
Atlanta, 23 Memorial Dr., S. W.

Want man exp. in tractor op-
reration to maintain plow and
cultivate with S.C. Case trac-
tor equipment. Must. furnish
reliable ref. To a good man
will pay above the average sal-
ary. Mrs, BE, L. Anderson. At-
lanta, 1137 St. Charles St., N. E.

Want good, settled, white
man with or. without family to
work by the. month, _ Must
know how to. farm | and do re-
pair work and. be. sober and.
reliable. Mrs. - Dell Slaton,

> |be strictly sober.

exp.
try and vegetables.

Wednesday, December 3,

* For
shares, good 2-H. farm., 10 A.
cotton allotment. 4-R. house,
good barn; on school bus. and
mail route. Harvey Waits, Mil-
ner, Rt. 1.

Want small family to work
on farm for wages, or 50-50
basis, Write or see at once.
Tom Maxwell, Marietta, Rt. 1.

Want man to work on halves
and plant truck, or standing
rent, 12 A.field near town.
Mrs. R. L. Williams, Boston.

Want family, 2 or more, to
work on 1-H. farm on halves
and cut wood.

Want responsible party for 8
acres on Blythe Isle, on shares.

B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, care

Gen. Del,

For reliable party some good
bottomland, on shares.
D. Decker, Sr., Scottdale (near
De. C. L, Allgoods).

Want man and wife, no chil-

Good house, good pay if good
workers. 3 mi. Decatur, just off

degrift, Decatur, Rt. 2.

Want good Christian couple
to look after father and farm.
Free house, garden, potato
patch. L. S. NeSmith, Augusta,
P.O, Box 752.

or small 2-H. farm on 50-50
basis; 10 or more A. in cotton
and work vegetables, Plenty
day work this winter, -Gocd
land, good community. Must
H. L. Sher-
wood, McDonough, R. 3.



POSITIONS WANTED



Want job on farm, keeping

ooking after livestock and
poultry. Married, 36 yrs, old.
S. R. Wallace, Bishop, R. 1.

White man, 28 yrs. old, wants
job as tractor driver. Can do
own repair. Write or come see.
Rayford Green, Fort Valley, R.

White man with family wants
good 1-H crop on halves. Goed
house, good land, plenty water,
pasture. J, S. Sharpton, Da-
cula, R. 1, 212 A.

Exp. man wants job on farm.
Can drive tractor, operate Har-
vester and do general farm
work. Will work for monthly
wages. White, 32 yrs. old, wife,
2 children, Robert Craig, Ath-
ens, 519 Bloomfield.

White man, 49 yrs. old, Wrantc
2-H. crop with house, pasture
in Barrow Co, Rent thirds and
fourths, Have 7 in family, wife
and 5 children. Write. Henry

Man, 32 yrs. old, wants job
as farm overseer or tractor and
truck driver. Exp. Prefer in
South Ga. Bud Moore, Jasper.

after with rent free. Prefer
around Savannah. N. T. Beas-
ley, Garfield.

Man wants work on farm or
dairy work, will work weekly
or monthly basis. John Polson,
Marietta, R. 4, care F. L. Ow-
enby.

Man wants job as poultry
raiser (raise broilers exclusive-
ly for the market), on shares.
Would prefer LaGrange or sur-
rounding territory, Well exp.
Can give best of ref.
Sheppard, Moultrie,

Man with family, 4 to work,
. in farming, cattle, poul-
Want to
hear firem someone. who is in-



best of. ref Ck Jett, Atlanta,

FARM HELP WANTED |

standing rent or on{

7 A. cotton;
plenty corn land. House fur-.
ished. C. C. Hulsey, Rex.

See C.

dren, to work in small dairy.

Lawrenceville Rd, J. A. Van-

Want man to work large 1s

up machinery, carpenter work,

POSITIONS WANTE

~ White man, no family,

old, with life-time exp

Quitman. R. 1, care S.
lor.

Want job with good re
people, not over 2 in: far
doing light farm work, no f
work, for board, private
and small salary. Have 1
to go to. school.

Mann, Cedartown

White middleaged ma
small family wants
seeing farm and taking car.
dvestocle: Heme oe
ons. :
ane. penned girl of 2
with good character,
place in home doing light
work, no field work, with
sonable salary. Write. 1
English, Boston. R. i.

Man wants job. Can.
any make of car, truck or t
tor, or do ee a
penter work. If.
write J. B. Bray, bom

Man with 1 arm wa
as overseer on farm; ag
have had exp. Can giv
TeP: Neal, Summit, RL

Want job. as farm fore
for 1942. Exp. _with gen:
farming and raising livest
B.D. Segraves, Hampto :

Young man, wife (no c
dren). wants job. Exp. tra
ang truck driver and exp.
2-row planter and culti
also exp. in looking after 1
stock, Can move by Dee. 1
B. Dorsey, Atlanta, 3600 N.
Dr. oe

farm work, no field wo:
heme and salary. Mrs. Ne
Miksel, .Atlanta, | oa Wi
St, S.E.
~ Would like to hear from
ty having small farm nea
lanta that would be inte:
in growing flowers, poultr

| vegetables on share b



Want a place for 1942; would '
consider cne to live on ang look | ~~

i

terested in such, a family. Have |

furnish labor; plenty ref.
dy Price, Cantcn.

-Man wants job as mi.
yrs. xp. in grinding. corn

| wheat. A. M. Huckeba,

burg, ee

Refined young. laa wa
766) doing light farm work,
field awork nor milking. Tra
portation. Miss Martha V
liams, Macon, Gen. Del.

id, light:
wants to rent or share c
1942. Have own stock.

sober; must be good place
right man, on school bus

/Or near -school, Write fu

ticulars in Ist letter or co
see. Roy Neely, Brooklet

Man and wife (no child
want job managing farm.
time exp. as farmer. Wil
for small amt. of cash a
acres of land. Sober. best

oo

Want farm for 1942
50 basis; 5 in family (s
and 3 children).
workers,
furnished.

no. field work.
board. Transportation

|furnished. Ref. exch,

lian Davis, Cuthbert, car
Hammond.

Want job on truck or
farm, or wc-ld take far 7
-- in family. -Gilbert Bo
Bowdon, care Homer C

Want 2-H. farm near Atia
ta or work for wages on
or dair- farm. Write
Stogner, Bowdon.

Woman, 33, wants ab
farm work, no. field.
soe raised. Have 1

tractor Nd use any a ;
vat g tool. that oes