PUBLISHED BY oa BUREAU OF MARKETS OLUME 24 candike strawberry plants, C, $1.25 for 500, $1.40 M. > young plants. well rooted.. ompt shipment. Fresh coun- butter 6 to 10 lbs. each wk. lb. del. Miss Grace Crowe, Cumming. proved Gibson, wonder- rer, red gold, Jewel, straw- ty plants 50c C. Guaranteed to name. Red _ speckled rowder peas, white blackeyed 10 Ibs. for $1.00 to 2nd Black walnut meats 40c a Mrs. vues Grindle, Dahlon- - white Himalaya berry. , well rooted, $1.00 dozen eee Mrs, Ethel Davis, ~Route Lakemont. lect thornless Boysenberry oS 00 dozen postpaid. Geo. dge, Rt. 6, Macon. otato plants, Booking orders for April and May delivery M, 5 M for $6.00: cabbege hite Bermuda onion plants r 50c,75c M. Postpaid. I. tokes, Fitzgerald. ndike strawberry plants, 0 M: Mastodon strawberry 53.00 M. Faustine Reynolds, Rt. ainesville. Tawberry plants, 25c C, $2 Velvet okra seed 25c lb; vig- vine tomato seeds 25c dozen. mailed. L. A. Crow, Rt. 2, inesville, nverbearing strawberr y ts very large and sweet, ~ until late, $1.00 M del.: ive dogwood any size and unt 25-2 ft. $1.00 delivered up; pink blooming crabap- , red running honeysuckle, Jow bells $1. dozen del. Mrs. | Bagg Pit, at. Douglas- : Wonder. becrer Gibson straw- erry plants 40c C, $3.25 M; a w red golds, Jewels 50 es rT. 30c C, $2.25 M. All true name; peppermint 24 for 25c; arlic. bulbs, 25c dozen; speckled ders, blackeyed peas, 10 Ibs 00 PP to 2nd zone, Mrs, Sarah indle, Rt. 1 Dahlonega. ardy, healthy, Lucretia berry and Eldorado black- plents, 2 yr, field grown, ily rooted, $1.00 C. $7.50 M. M. Robinson, Green- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1941. Extending To One ane All Sincere | \ New Years Greetings | ae and Best Wishes To Each and Every One of You F or Happiness and Prosperity oe Throughout Every Day of 1941 From Your Old Friend And New Commissioner of Agriculture d ; e = Tom Linder (Mr. Linder will have a long, personal message for each of oe readers in the next issue of The Market Bulletin. Be sure and read yours. In order to get The Market Bulletin to you on January 1st, the day Mr. Linder takes office, it was necessary to go to press the day before he actually assumed duty as Commissioner of PEs Kudzu crowns ae yee; older $6,00 M FOB Ham: oe: Watson, Hamilton. Ga. Blue Stem eevee jOe - in lots -of -500;- postpaid. Ack: Thaxton, REL. cS tesbure lettnee, Wi | cabbage, Georgia collar beet plants 25c C, White mush peas 500 lbs a lb. delivered.. : Fr nilin, Heaistety < auerarborry pee 0c. for $1.00, $1.75 M delivere so brown striped half beans, 25c large teacupft livered. Prompt shipme Belle Crowe, Rt. 2, Ga Millions esuing vari cabbege plants, moss _ pack 15Ce. delivered, 5 M. = express 60c M prepaid. Buchans, Baxley. Klondike strawberry 25c C, 80 for 500, $1.50 T. 30c C. $1.15 for 500, postpaid. Now | ready. Ro Waldrip, Rt. 1, Flowery Bra Fine everbearing straw | plants, 20c C or exchg. fo feed sacks, 2 sacks ple nts,. plants postpaid, L, Welch, Rt. 2, Clevelan. Strawberry plants, ea large variety, extra heavy b ers, finest flavor, 25c C, 90c $1.75 M, Prompt ship Gladys Duran, Rt..1, Cummi Strawberry plants, Klo 25 C, 80c for 500, o Prompt shipment ~ Clyde Weldrip, Rt. - Branch, Lady T. Stee wheres: ae C, 500 for $1.00, $1.75 M dike 500 for 5c, $1, Prompt shipment, Ethel cr | Rt. 2, Gainesville. Mastodon strawberry} 35e C, $1.25 for 500, Klondike strawberry "9, for 500, $140 M. Nice well rooted plants. Promp |ment. Add~ postage, Mrs M. Crowe, Rt. 1, Cummi _ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices (FOB. Points Mentioned) Dec. 30, 1940. Always Subject to Variation. Atanis ; 30 Eggs, Large, Doz..._ Eggs, Medium, Doz... Eggs, Small, Doz. 25 Hens, Heavy-Breed, Lb. Hens, Leghorn, Lb._.: Roosters, Lb... Stags, Lb. _ Friers, Lb Ducks,. Lb. Geese, Lb... Turkeys, Toms, Lb. -Turkeys, Hens, Lb... For Sale Plants for Sale Pecan and Other Fruit Trees for Sale. 2 Seed For Sale Beans and Peas For Sale... DQ Corn and Seed Corn For Sale Cottonseed For Sale : Fruit and Butter For Sale Honey Bees and Bee Supplies = apons, Iab. =; Potatoes and Vegetables For wale. 22 Fresh and Cured Meats For Sole Care Country Butter, best table, Lb... Field Peas, mixed, Bu... 3 Field Peas, not mixed, Bu. Ear Corn (80 lbs. to bu.), Bu. Shelled Corn, Bu. oe Eanes a ee : Wheat, Bu. eo a j .97-.98 Sweet Potatoes, per 100 Lbs. a 1.90-2.00 Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs. we =o Cabbage, White, per 100 Lbs = = -eavine Hay, No. 1, Ton : : 15.50 Peanut Hay, No.: 1, "Ton : S 12.00 Spanish Peanuts, No. 1, Ton. 65.00 Cottonseed -(Prime) _ = Ssh Cottonseed Meal, 7 per cent, Ton : 27.00 -ottonseed Meal, 8 per cent, Ton - Se : ; . a per Cwt. Tobacco For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted : Grain and Hay For Sales = Eggs For Sale. oo Livestock Wanted Rabbits and Cavies For Sheep and Goats. for Sale. - == 33 Horses and Mules for Sale cattle: Por Sale. ss Hogs For Sale Poultry Wanted Poultry For Sale Positions Wanted _... pS Farm Help Wanted ; Farm Briefs; _ MARKET BULLETIN. sereplished by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture March 1, 1917 Puhlisked Semi-Monthly by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER, Commissioner Executive Office, State Capitol, Atlanta,~Georgia Publishing OfficeCovington, Ga. Send All Letters to : _ Phe Market Bulletin, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga otify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Entered as second class matter August :; 1937, at the Post Office at Covingtch, Georgia under Act of June 8, 1930. Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec- ne (1108, Act of October 8, 1917. = Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under tage regulations inserted one time om each request and re- ted only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Eimited space will not permit insertion of notices containing than 30 words including name and address. SPECIAL NOTICE! | Wl Hower and flower seed ornamental nursery k notices received since and will = published in next issue. Parties who .ve submitted these afore- sai notices please do not re- nit same. eee 31a berry, Miicntca bunch, aes over 5 C, ee C: PP; ; awberry, one of the earli- largest known vars. good rv, extra heavy croppers, 90c per 5 C, $1.75 M. s Duran, Cumming, Rte, Islend Wakefield cab- 00, 65; $1.25. M. .Del- te nd yellow Bermuda on- plants, same price. Del., ra- oq miles. E. T. Clements, ar., frost- -proof ehene 85c. M: Crystal Wax and Bermuda onion, 85c M; ar obe and Bonny Best to- | eed, $1.10 lb.; Greeter ore, Red Rock. Stone, chless, 90c lb. Bell pepper, Lb. All postpaid. Sat. guar. ol Smith, Baxley. rmuda onion plants, $1.00 ots of 5 M, or over, 75c M. Sanders, Lumber City. -everbearing strawberry , 20c C; Exc. 100 plants for Plants postpzid. Callie 3 Dahlonega, Rt. L- ndike strawberry plants, 500 80c; $1.50 M; Lady T., 30c C; 500, $1.15; $2.00 M. ex aldrip, Gainesville. ard plants, 50c M, in5 M 45 M, 10 M lots; Klondike berry, $1.50 M. Ovie Crow, ville, Rt. 1. berry, Everbearing. and Lady T. 85c per i 50. M. Del. Amos Garrett ndike strawberry. Strong, : sw plants, 20c C., . M. H> Walker, $1.00 aes. T5exdoz.: $3. 00 C order less than $1. 00.. Mrs. e Haskell, Macon, Rt. 4. t-proof collard plants, 20c | doz.; ts 5 M for $3.00 col- | strong strawberry 1.25 M; 500, 75c, Moss dzu crowns, $6. 00 M: 75c also native shrubbery. Write u sites eames Walker, Toc- 00 Bermuda onion plents, M; del. 75c M. in 10 M- del. J. O. Hatcher, Vidalia, on everbearing rry Mlanie (arge sweet jes from early until late), 00 del. Full count, prompt shi me it. Mrs. yore Baggett, ville, Rt. rly pone - strawberry ts, extra large, 25c C; 90c, ( 1.50 M. Prompt shipment. tie Duran Cumming, Rt. 1. wherry, Lady T, $1.15 per 2M, postpaid. Nellie Free- : Flowery Branch, Rt 1. nut bushes, o PLANTS FOR SALE Strawberry, Hawkins, new var. drought-resistant, $2 M, 30c C, del. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Cabbe ge Cone onion, $1-M,. 60c per. 5. es all del. prompt shipment. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. Se Cabbage, large, fresh. extra early Jersey and Chas. W., 500, 50c; .75c M del., postpzid; white Bermuda onions, same price, prompt shipment, sat. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Pineapple pear trees, 2 yrs. old 25c ea. P. M. Rambo, Quit- man, Rt. 3. . Scuppernong vines, 4 ft., 25c; 6 ft:, 35c; old vines bore this year, $2. 00; pomegranates, 6 ft., 50GB. figs, 4 ft., mney cherries, 425 Th 25c. Js gin, Covington. : - Thornless -Youngberry. Boy- senberry, Sameron dewberry, L. Cog- | Black Beauty, Sodus end Dixie raspberries, either or asst., 10 for $1.00 postpaid; Souths fin- est new Bunch'and scuppernong grapes. Write. H. A. Neal, Ash- Jand. Nicely rooted, yellow, Sep- tember scuppernong, 2 yr. 4 ft. vines, $1.00 doz. postpaid. Rec- ommended for Ga. soil and guar. to bear. C. E. Smith. Braselton. Bronze scuppernong, black muscedine vines black walnut, red, yellow plum, large Calif. fig, 10c ea., 12 for $1.00; black- berry, Himalaya, red raspberry, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. R. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Peach trees, lead. var., true to |. name; grape vines, $1. 00 doz.., $5.00 ice $45.00 M; plum, apri- cot, apple trees,. 2 tree higher; Keiffer peers, 3-5 ft., $2.50. doz. $15.00 C; black walnut trees. $1.50 doz. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Muscadine, scuppernong. bronze and black, crabapple red and yellow Jewel plums, hazel 10c ea., $1 doz.; strawberry plants, 30c C. All pp. Seabron Huggins, Waco, Rt. Die Currnt berries, 1-2-3 ff. 106 ea., $8 C; May cherries, horse apples, same height, same price Himalaya blackberries, 10c ea.; $6 C, all rooted, postpaid, if or- der amounts to 50c. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. Scuppernong vines, brown, 1 yr. 10c ea., 90c per doz., 12%%c ea. $1.25 d0z,.53 yr. 15 a., $1.50 doz.; in lots 100 or more, $6, $7.50 end $9; Apricots and May cherry, 10c ea., $1 doz.; muscadines, 3 yrs. 15c ea, a 50 per doz.; $1 or more orders del. De ee lots. W. A. Moon, Waco, Old-fashioned lemon shaped, deliciously sweet white English and small red Indian peach from. seed, 3 for 30c; Mrs. Cumming, Rt. 1. Scuppernongs, bronze and black, muscadines, hazel nuts, cre bapple, red June and Yates apple, yellow, red June plums, 10c ea., $1 doz. PP. Josie oe gins, Waco Rt. a New scuppernong grape va- rieties, 2 Hunt (black) 2 Stuck- ey (bronze) with male pollen- ating variety, postpaid in Geor- gia, for $1. Miller EDSON: Conyers, Box 136. Unlimited number pecan sprouts from 3 feet tall. Make offer and come for them. Mrs. J.S. Crowe Clyde Sandifer, Locust. Grove. May | 2 yr.,| PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Wednesday, January 1, 19 CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE PEANUTS AND PECAR - FOR SALE 7 Peach, all leading vars., State inspected and guar. true to name, $35 M, $5 per C; 80 doz. R. A. Travis, "Riverdale. Turkey figs, scuppernong, bronze, red June plums hazel nut, muscedine, black; few black walnut, 1-2 yrs. 10c ea. $1 doz., 6 or more PP. Strong roots. Roy M. League, Waco, Rt. 2. Figs, Celestial, 12 for $1; kud- zu crowns and aspragus, 100 for 90c; Lucretia dewberry and Himalaya blackberry, 100 for $1; red gold strawberry, 50c C, $1.25 3 C, postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Rt. 2, Burton Ave. Walnut, 60( 1 yr. 5c ea. or 25 for $1, or exc. for shrubbery, Robert. Dunn, Zebulon. Plum, yellow. and red, black scuppernong and muscadine, | erebapple, hazel nut bushes, 10c ea., $1 doz.;. strawberry plants, 40c C. Cliff Wyatt,.Waco, Rt. 2. Apple, extra assortment of 2 and 3 yr. lead. vars. cheap for cash. T, M. Webb, Ellijay. Scuppernong, black, well rooted; 50c doz.; tall cream ev- er-blooming rose cuttings, 6 for 25c, now ready; yellow deisy type chrysanthemums, 25c, per doz. spring del. Ri Lois hee Tallapoosa, 2: i Pear, genuine neue EZ, yrs., 4-5 ft., $5 doz. del. 5-6 ft., $6; 6-8 ft. $8. State inspected. Well rooted. Cash with order. W.C. James, Manor. Plums, Blue Damson, Red Goose, Ji apanese Apricot plums, red end black haws, white and black _Scuppernongs, muscadine vines hazlenut bushes, Rich- | mond and May cherries, Hack- worth or horseapple, turkey figs, 19 ea. $1 doz. kudzu crowns, $5 M, all del. A. T. Pat- terson, Waco, Rt. 2. SEED FOR SALE all postpaid. Wakefield Early Flat Dutch cabbage seed, $1.15 lb.3 2 lbs., $2.15; collard seed, $1. 00 Ib. del. Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2; Box 143. Citron, 17c lb.; purple hull table peas, 20c at.: early Klon- dyke strawberry plants, Moe -C.: Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Okra, 100-lbs., 30c Ths. dak. in Ist and 2nd zones, Le Cc; oe slip, Lyons, Rt. 4. Tomato Blue Ridge *ountain climbing, grows to 20 ft., large, luscious, 200 seed for 25, with full instructions; few pumpkin, (15-100) Ibs.) seed, with ea. or- der, limited supply, order early. Will C. Smith, Roy. Sunflower, Mammoth Rus- rien, 75c gal. postage paid; An- cona eggs Sheppard strain, 75c setting. Mrs. L. D, Elliott, La- >| vonia., Sericea oa hulled, triple cleaned and scarified, 15 lb. in quantities. Hoke OKelley, Loganville, Rt. 2. Peach, old-fashioned free stone, October | peach, ripens last of Oct. end first November, 30 seed for 15c, postpaid, true to name, Mrs. Dollie Eller Titus. - 800 Ibs., Hastings Mammoth Long Green and White Velvet okra seed, Ist yr. run, clean, pure, 20c b., Curtis Dyer, Ce- dartown, 7 Woodland St. 15 lbs. Ga. Rattlesnake melon seed, 75c lb. Exc. 5 lbs., for vel- ae beans. aR Rhiney, ee 1 BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Cream crowder peas, 5c lb.; 2'%c lb. at my home. Mrs. B. P. Faulkner, Lula, Rt. 1. Black Pole beans; tender half. runners, 25c teacuptul; Klondike, Everbearing straw- berry plants, $1.00, 500. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Soybeems, 25-50 bu. Biloxi, $2.50 bu. packed in seamless cotton bags; 5-10 bu. Clemson. soybeans, $3.50 bu. A. W. Ar- nold, Newnan, Rt. 3. Peas, pure white sugar Crow-' der, 10 lbs for $1 del.; Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell: Peas, white with black eyes, $5 bu. | also white with brown eyes. B. S. Biggers, Buchanan, Rta Beans, velvet, 90- Day seed, running type, 1940 crop, $1. 50 a Mrs. T. G. Pearson, Sereven, 2. ae 250 Ibs. old fosioned ever- beering, frost-proof Eng. peas, 20c lb, 2 lbs., 35c; 10 Ib. lots, 15c Ib.; entire lot, 12 Ib. (plant any time before March). Thomas Lee, Danville. i + er orders. F. R. | Giles, | | 1 variety gin. Hastings new yellow prolific seed corn, Ist yr., 75c pk.; $2.50 bu.; white prolific, $2. 00 bu.; pure D.P.L. 11-A cotton seed, 80c bu. fob. Exchange for field peas, O-Too-Tans, or potato plants. H. H. Alexander, Rt.-1, Carroliton. Fine Coon seed corn, hand nubbed and shelled, 85c_ pk. Postpaid to 2nd zone. J. S. Adams, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Popcorn, white and _ red, shelled, 12 lbs. for $1 del. Mrs. Tom Webb, Hlbjey,\ Rt. 3. Corn, in shuck, $1 bu. Roy Whitworth, Toccoa. _ Corn, Hastings old-time pro- lific white corn for seed, Ist yr. guar. pure, 50c pk. $2 bu. Add postage. Pauline Horsley, Waco, RE 2 Corn, 600 bu. good slipped shuck white, also gocd pair mules for sale. Exc. mules for good beef type heifers or cows. R. Holloway, Manchester, PO Box 105. Corn, 20 bu. yellow prolific seed, nubbed and shelled, 75ce pk. $2 bu. in 10 bu. lots. N, J. Hale, Buena Vista. Corn, Kennedys yellow pro- lific, practically weevil-proof, adapted to southeastern states, $1.75 bu. Special price on larg- ennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2: ~ Corn, good, sound, sell or exc. for sound ablebodied mule or horse. Give complete description and price in first letter. Lewis Nally, Rydal. Corn, seed, Whatleys prolific, $2.50 bu.; also Stoneville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr. treated, 90 per cent germination, no black seed, $1 bu. W. H. Bolton, Grif- fin. Corn, shucked, 80c bu. et barn; del. 75 mi. for $1 per bu. Malcolm rn Sandersville, Rt. 3, Box 300 bu: yellow, slipped shuck corn, $1.00 bu.; 9 tons excellent, baled Lespedeza hay, $20.00 ton: D, A. Howard, Grovetown, c-o Hamilton Farm. 100 bu. corn, 1940 crop, extra fine, 75c bu, here. Fred Scar- borough, Hawkinsville, 633 Broad St. 2 COTTONSEED FOR SALE E D.P.L. cottonseed, ist yr,. ginned in one var. gin, $3.00 cwt. Bob Sosby, Carnesville. 90 Day cotton seed, $1.50 bu.; $4.00 cwt. fob. Bill B. Webb, Jefferson Rt. 3. 150 bu. Rhyne cotton seed, 1st yr., kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu. fob. Jewel Benson, Ty Ty, Rt. 2. Stoneville B-2, kept pure at gin, $1 bu. F.O.B.; also South American popcorn, shelled, 10c Ib.; 100 tbs. for $7.50, : F.O.B. ee L. Stone, Adairsville. Rt. oy P. LL. No;-11-A, 1st yr. one- variety gin, 45 per cent lint, 1 1/16 in. staple, $1 bu.; $3 C, F.O.B.; also .3 Cornish game roosters, Mohawk strein, pure, $1.50 ea. Exc. for 2 good pigs, P. J. Sewell, Lavonia. Ruckers select Ist yr., $2.00 per 100 lbs. F.O.B. S. P. Reed, Varnell, D. P. L. Ist yr, kept pure, $2.50 per CWT.; also large new crop seedling pecans, L0e4bs-H; P. Malcom, Social Circle. Cokers, Ist yr. pure, 4 in 1; wilt-resistant strain 3, $2 bu. F. Smith, Dawson, Rt. 2. Improved long staple 1%-1% in. grows and looks like regular short cotton, heavy yielder, Wilds veriety, white seed, $2.40 bu. Ceresan treated, ginned on W. H. Roche, Blackshear. Petty Toole wilt-resistant, re- cleaned, good germination, kept pure at gin. $1 bu. F..O. Bp C. Price, Bronwood. Wannamaker, 2nd yr. kept pure at gin, 75c bu. Exc. for Brab peas, shelled corn. Bu. per bu. Joe M. Brown, McRae. Dixie Triumph, 150 bu. made 1-3 beles per acre this season, 1 in. staple, 40 per cent lint, $1. 25 bu. $3.50 per 100 Ib. bags: Exe. good corn in ear for common farm mule, medium size. R. J. Fossett, Baxley, Rte: Coker s 100 strain 3, also Cok- ers wilt-resistant 4 in 1, kept pure. Each, $3 per 100 Ibs. W. T. Allen, Danielsville, RteAs Summour Hi-bred. Ist cyt from breeder, 85c bu. $55.00 ton. F. O. B. RR station. Mrs: Annie M. Attaway, Wrightsville. Do Po LS FI-Ajs ist yr direct ginned on one- -variety gin. kept pure, $3 per 100 lbs. Bob Sosby. Carnesville, Rt. 2. 90-day cottonseed, pure, Ist yr. 1-3 bales per