D got 4 TOM LINDER 4 AGRICULTURE. COMMISSIONER pe uME2 24 Sy January 1st, I came to the Cap- ol and received from Mr. Columbus erts possession of the Department of .griculture after four (4) years. It is amazing how short a time four ) years seems now that it has passed. During 1935 and 36, without any propriation from the State, I built the State Farmers Market in Atlanta a cost of approximately $150,000.00. larket was built cn its own merits. | d when I went out of office in Janu- , 1937, there was a balance due of pproximately $80,000.00. During the our (4) years Mr. Roberts served as missioner the fees collected amount- o more than $400,000.00, out of ich was paid the $80,000.00 balance e. In addition to paying the $80,- .00, Mr. Roberts finished paying for Macon Market, which I had bought, Mr. Roberts also purchased the plended new site at Murphy Avenue and Avenue, where the new market is being built. It is wonderful to have the ere beginning this administration with al endid new market already se of construction. nience and when completed will be a ym Maine to California. The world is at war. Countries which are not actually engaged | war are putting millions of men in training camps and under | Modern war on a world wide scale is largely a question This means that every available ship will be sngaged in hauling munitions, soldiers and supplies. - You will see from the maps printed on this page that Georgia is f transportation. The old market built five (5) years ago 1as the reputation throughout the entire country of being the best ket in design and operation in the United States. The new market will have every modern facility and con- a subject for discussion | (EDITORIAL) Tom Linder Assumes Office of Commissioner of Agriculture Originator of Farmers Market First Man To Be Reelected to That Office Following a Defeat. Tom Linder, described by his mother as a farmer at the early age of 10 years, assumed office as Commissioner of Agri- culture on January 1, preceding by fifteen days other state-house officers elected in recent general elections. No man in Geor- gias history has ever come back after a defeat for this office, it was recalled. Lin- der was first elected Commissioner of Ag- riculture in 1934, but was defeated by Columbus Roberts for the four year term beginning in 1936. : From the Statesman of Tuesday, Jan. 7, 941, * Georgia farmers SS ee ae are looking for a job from the State, hu | dreds of themmen that I uave known for years and know ar good farmers and hard workers. We have got to build a mark ing system to enable these men to make a living farming. T have always made a living and some money farming as lo they had a market for the crops that they grew. The Legislature is now in session and Governor Talmadge | the beginning of his third administration. | number of Senators and Representatives and I know that they whole-heartedly behind the Department of Agriculture and Re agricultural interests of the State, and I know that Governor Ta madge is giving his whole-hearted and unselfish support In an effort to bring Georgias agriculture back to the front wher | belongs. Wwe Can. i within ten (10). tg twenty- four (2 hours of every great market East. Mississippi River. The soil and cli and the energy and enterprise of farmers of Georgia make it possib this to be a great garden for the trial centers of the North and East. With proper refrigeration facilit it will be easy to put fresh meat, poult eggs, dairy, vegetable and truck cro direct from producer +o consumer 1 one (1) to two (2) days time. T course, involves the spending of m It involves constant, accurate, formation from representatives On ground in these markets. it re: ducer and the supply at home. i unlimited field. As long as the war lasts the de a for food will increase from month month. At the end of the war th ducts of South America will find ar market in the countries of Europ whatever extent transportation can b found to move them. This will leave our natural markets of the N ; and East, It is appalling the number of ont I have talked to a la Of course, it is going to require some time to get e ery: thing organized and going, but we are going to do the best In the meantime, I want you to feel free to call on t Department for any service that we can render you, and I w appreciate helpful suggestions at all times. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. You wilt i see frora the maps printed on this pa. that Georgia is within ten (10) to twenty-four Q hours of every great market East of the Mississip} River and should profit by such location. _ Page Two = MARKET SULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | Published Semi-Monthly by | DEPARTMENT OF : AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER, Cemmissioner Executive Office. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publishing OfficeCovington, Ga. Send All Letters to The Market Bulletin, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. = Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets. 222 State Capitol. Entered as second class matter at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 8, 1930. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. es of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- pe ted only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. nited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. der Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not le any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. | z lock Dorsey a 1 Bluff. ea; e, holly, ples, Yr oa pines, iow, od, azzleas, redbud, "LOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE abapple, Mtn. laurels. rho- | dendrons, azaleas, hemlock, logwood, pussy willows, holly, $1.00 doz; lilacs, peach roses, | doz; jonquils, 50c C bulbs; ergreen galax, arbutus, ever- sen ferns $1.00 C; well root- -add poste ge. ichols, Mineral Blu bapple, azaleas, lite pines, redbud, rhododen- ms, Mtn. laurel, red, white, . dogwood, holly, Carolina ck pussy willow, silver red maple, $1.00 doz; Wwis- ia vine, 25c ea. lilac, $1.25 Well rooted. Add postage. Miner] spruce, ( ds, mtn. laurel, rock eepers, leopard heart, 3 col. leas, rhododendrons e soos. galax fer ids, blooming locust, Rose of mver, 75c doz. Add postage. | 3 xc. Ola Ridley, Dahlonega, Rt. ns, 3 nuary jasmine, 15c and 25c ; monthly rose bushes, bush . pink, red, 10c ea.,; 50c for 11 well rooted, blue and white ag lily, jonquils, 40c doz, mix- wer seed, 10c large pkg. thy Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2. herokee roses, azaleas, laur- rhododendron, red, white ood, crabapple, pussy wil- oralberry, white pine, hol- weet shrubs, $1.00 doz; ga- . fern, arbutus, L. P. D. Abercrombie, Min- azaleas, all 50c doz; spruce and white dogwood ivy, mtn. lau- Qc doz; altheas, 2 for 25c; shrubs, crabapple, 40c ll rooted, Add postage. Adams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. d, American Beauty bush, Seven Sister pole, blush roses, 1 yr. size, well root- ing size gue, Waco, Rt. 2. lobe arborvitaes, 1 ft. 50c OX WwoOOdS, Some MOSS Toses, _25c; juniper, well rooted, butterfly bush. blue, jasmine, $1.00 doz.; rma violets, 30c doz. M, Garren, Morgan- 3 ododendrons, mtn. laurels, y, crabapple, azaleas, edbud, pussy willow, doz; postpaid; evergreen trailing arbutus, Denny Baugh, Mineral tA we : - hododendrons, bleck and | 3 sweet mtn. laurel, white and dogwood, $1.25 doz. S$. evergreen g arbutus rood, Dorothy pink and white. Mrs. R. h, Mineral Bluff. odendrons, mtn. laurel, red and white black and maple, Pe. galax, 35c bunch; Perkins Mineral Bluff. crepe myrtle, 2 ft., 40c white eng. dogwood, pink lia, white althea, juniper, et hedge, $1.10 C. Exchange 1. tulips dbl, hyacinths. ice Wright, Bremen. _ ' i FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Mtn. laurels, azaleas, 3 col., red, white dogwood, rhododen- drons, Rose of Denver, pink Cheroke roses, white, spruce pines, leopard heart galex, red- buds, well rooted, 75c doz. Add postage. Dollie - Satterfield, Dahionesa, Rt 4-. Blue, purple iris, mix. hardy phlox, mixed winter pinks, pur- ple foxglove, yrave vine, pink buttercups, yellow cowslips. white narcissi, yellow jonquils, $1.00 C. prepaid. Orange lilies. Mrs. Tom Webb, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Evergreen, sweet shrubs, sweet bay, greybeard, tea-olive megnolia, black haw, water- melon red crepe myrtle, china berry yellow jasmine, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft.25c; 4 ft., 35c. Add pcst- age. Exec. for white sacks. Mrs. D. F. Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. red, red, white dogwood, redbud, red maple, crabapple, laurel, rhcdo- dendrons, azaleas pussy wil- lows, $1.00 doz; trailing arbu- 'tus, galax, mtn. fern, 50c doz; B: R. Abercrombie, Minere] Bluff... + Blooming size azaleas, all col. 40 doz; spruce and white pines, dogwood, mtn. laurels. rhododendrons, 60c doz; white altheas. 10e ea; crabapple, sweet shrubs, 35c doz. Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Adams, EHijay, Rt. 2. 2 Hastings, Swiss Giants end Exhibition pansies, 35c doz: dbl. sweet williams, rust proof snapdragons, anthemis verbena monarda, 25c doz; grandsire greybeerd, 25c postpaid. Mrs. C. Lynch Rome, Rt. 1. : Greybeards, moss locust, mtn. laurel, azaleas, redbuds. red, white dogwood, mouse- ears, club moss, leopard heart. Cherokee roses, Rose of Dn- ver. All 75 dez. Add postage. 2 free with ea. $1.00 order. = Hughes, Dahlonega | Rt. 50c 25c Pink buttercups, purple iris, yellow cowslips, purple fox- glove, mix. winter pinks, mix. hardy phlox, white narcissi, yellow jonquilg, $1.00 C. Free flowers with ez. $1.00 order. Miss Ruby Webb, Ellijay, Rt. Evergreen, sweet shrub, sweet bay, greybeard, teaolive, magnolia, black haw, water- melon red crepe myrtle, china berry, yellow jasmine, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft., 25c; 4 ft., 35e. Add post- age. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. James Connell, Toomsboro Rt. Redbud, red; white dogwood, holly, azzleas, rhododendrons. laurel, pussy willow, coralber- ry, white pine, crabapple, red maple $1.00 doz. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. Glover Abercrom- bie, Mineral Bluff. Azaleas, cherokee rose, pop- lars, red, white dogwood, rasp- berries, rhododendri :s, mt. laurel, holly bushes, white, black pines, 2 ft. crabzepples, 90c doz.; cedars, 25c ea. J. G. Chastain, Morganton. Ferns, ivy, mt. laurel, rhodo- dendrons, holly, azaleas, dog- wood, strawberry bushes, sil- ver red maples, hemlock, cher- okee roses, well rooted, $1.00 doz; yellow root, 20c Ib. post- paid. Mrs. Minnie Campbell, ' Morganton. 35c August 1, 1937, at the Post Office. Coralberry, Cherokee roses, okee roses, Boxwoods, buds, al Bluff. holly, red, wh evergreen snowdrop, pines, red, sweet shrubs, apples azaleas, ligay Rt. 2. postage. sacks. Mrs. Rooted eng. boxwood, laurel, spruce, $1.00. doz.; Wright, Loving. doz. Ellijay. Add postage. redbuds, ing mary, lijay, Rt. 3. Watermelon Reidsville. Annie Patillo, 4, Box 79. peas, 10c doz.; men, Rt. 2. Rhododendron, ivy, holly, Rt. 2. ay Red, white dogwood, laurel, rhododendrons, white pines. holly coralberries, azaleas, easter lilies, cherokee roses, 3 ft., $1.00 doz. Postpaid. W. G. Reynolds, Morganton. junipers, dendrons, ivy, holly, black white pines, ferns, red- sweet shrubs, hemlock, | red, white maples, strawberry bushes, laurel, 2-5 ft., $1.00 doz. |. Postpaid. Lilian Mann, Miner- Rhododendrons, mt. laurel azaleas, crabapples, ite sweet shrubs, hemlock, doz.; pussy willow, white pines, 20c ec.; blue iris, tiger lilies, galax trailing rooted junipers, 50c ea. Willie Mae Hooper, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, white hemlock, crab- red maples, $1.00 doz.; pussy willow, white pine, 20c ea.; blue iris, tiger lilies, evergreen galzx, 30c doz. , Exchange for white feed sacks. | Ruby Hooper, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, ivy, spruce, white pines, dogwood. sweet shrubs, $1.00 doz.; mixed color azaleas, 35 doz.; bloom- ing almond, 2, 15c; japonicas, 20c ea; iris, jonquils, daffodils, 1d5 doz. Annie Lou Bailey, EI- Magnolia, tez. olive, red, yel- | low crepe myrtle, sweet shrubs. greybeard, gallberry, jasmine, long straw pine, 1 ft., le; 3 ft2 25e:4 ft. S50. Add Exchange for white Alma Toomsboro, Rt. 2. white sweet shrubs, 3 ft., small type rooted privet hedge bushes, junipers, $1.50 ea.; cuttings, $1.00 C. Add post- age. Mantile Harrison, Bremen. Purple, white pinks 50c doz.; blue flags, 10c ea.; rd dog- woods, red, yellow azaleas, mt. white pines, barberry bushes 1l5c ea. Add postage. C.- C, Spruce hemlock, 75 doz.; holly cedar, white pines, eza- leas, dogwood, rhododendrons, jJaponicas, coralberry, pink al- mond, yellaw jasmine, mt. lau- rel, well rooted 2-3 ft., $1.00 Postpaid. Joyce Penland, White, spruce pines, easter bells, crabapples, red, yellow ezaleas, mt. laurel, sweet shrubs. red, white dog- wood, tulip poplars, cherokee roses, silver maples, $1.00 doz. Robbie Baugh. Morganton, Rt.- 1. Mt. laurels, redbuds, green, red, white dogwood, pink red, yellow azaleas, cherokee roses, pines, easter bells, $1.00 doz.; crabapples, sweet shrubs. Buil Hyde, Morganton. Spruce pines, 20c ea.; dog- wood, rhododendrons, pines, mt. laurel, holly bushes, zaleas, rooted, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Long, Morganton. Dbl. japonicas, rooted, honeysuckle, ivy, weep- in 90c_ ea.; Iris, 40c doz. Sarah Barrett, El- a crepe myrtle, fringe trees, 2-4 ft., 20 to 35c a.; wild olives, 2-3 ft., 25c a:; Sweet scented yellow jasmine, 20c ec. Mrs. Maude M. Holland 300 pink thrift plants, $1.10 del.; nandinas, 3, 50c; chellotte plants, 25c C del. No chks. Mrs. LaGrange, Rt. White daffodils, giant sweet be iris, orange day lilies, 20c doz.; golden beli, 3, 50c. Add post- age. Mrs. Bonnell Nixon; Bre- mt. laurel, ferns, streiwberry bush, spruce, white. black pines, red, white maples, boxwood, junipers, 2 to 5 ft., $1.00 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Nell- ie Mann, Mineral Bluff. : Bulbs of twin sisters, doz.; japanese jonquils, doz. Postpaid. Mrs. E. B. Mc- Leroy, Eztonton, Rt. 1. 6 geranium Cuttings, several different colors, 560c. extra with first several orders. Clarice Guillebeau, Lincolnton, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Ferns, ivy, leurel, rhododen- drons, holly. azaleas, dogwood, redbud strawberry bushes, sil- | / ver, red maples, hemlock, cher- $1.00 doz; golden seal roots, 20c lb. Louise Wal- droop, Morganton. rhodo- spruce, mt. pines, dogwood, $1.00 -90 York Re 3s. Ellijay. Unrooted cuttings abelia, spi- rea Van Houtte, weigelia rosea, honeysuckle, forsythia, mock Orange 75c C, $1.00 for 200 $4 M; Concord grape cuttings 50c C, $3.50 M.. Mrs. Bettie Rob- erts. Rt. 2, Tallpoosa. Ferns, snowdrops, Shasta dai- sies, Cal. violets, $1.00 C; per- ennial phlox 4 dozen $1.00: 10 choice roses $1.00; spruce, rho- dodendrons, laurel, redbuds, crabapples; 4 colors azaleas, ce- dars, willows 2-3 ft. 1.00 dozen. PP. Addie Wilson, Morgantorm. Sweet shrubs, redbuds, white pines, crebapple, Mtn. laurels. red and white -dogwood, pink. yellow, red azaleas, spruce pines, Easter bells, evergreens, Cherokee roses, red and silver maple, tulip poplars $1.00 doz. Add postage. H. E. Hyde, Rt. 1, Morganton. Dbl. Japonicas 4 years old, well rooted 50c each; dogwood. 4. for $1.00; honeysuckles, well rooted roses 50c each: iris 40c dozen. Johnnie Davis, Rt. 3, El- lijey. All colors blooming size aza- leas, red Japonicas, pink al- mond, rhododendrons holly, white. pine, birdeye, dogwood, yucca palm, yellow Jasmine, Cherokee rose, moss rose, Min. laurel, $1.00 dozen; sycamore, mimosa 25c each. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijade Rosemary 15c bunch; Mejy cherry sprouts 20 each 6 for $1.00; sweet Williams 25c doz- en. Add postage. Mrs. El B. Warren, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. Dbl. Japonicas 4 yrs. old 50c each; boxwood 50c each, dog- wood 4 for $1.00; purple, white, yellow iris 40c dozen: zinnia $1 dozen; hardy phlox, 50c dozen; hardy. geranium $1.00 dozen. Mrs, Earl Keener, Rf 3, Elli- NJay. 10 M beautiful -pociada in. $1.00 dozen, $4.00 C; bl ing size gardenias 50c eac dozen; blackberry lily bulk doz; Star Bethlehem > $2 white, lavendar red crap m: tle $2.00 doz.; red Cyd Japonica 25c each. Mrs. C Robinson, Greenville. - Beautiful boxwood plan 6 in. $3.00 C, 260 for. $5.00 12 In. above. ground cultiv 3 years $15.00 C, $2.00 doz All delivered. Fine field gro blooming size abelias 15-20 $15.002 Cs Delivered. Ma Hamby, Greenville. Amaryliis_ hats, ; bulbs, 3 for $1.00, 3-4 i $1.00. Quotations on quanti Bulblets $1.00 dozen. Seedlin 25 for $1.00. A. J. Jone Screven NE, Atlanta. -a Giant pansies Shasta nots, pink and red pere! phlox, blue Varonica, blue via and red spider lilies 25 en; milk and wine lily, pin and red amaryllis 25c each. Mr W. A. Huff, Rt. 2, Milledgevill .Pine, holly, honeysuck mine, tea clive sweet im) crepe myrtle, gallberry, bay, magnolia, cedars, 1 ft., 3 ft, 25c; 4 ft., 35c. Add age M. O. Mrs. Theodor Ward, Toomsboro, Rt. 02. Althea Jap. quince, trum, 25c; Jap: magnolia, and $1. 50; nandina, abelia red oleander, 25 and 35: sythia, 20c; watermelon crepe. myrtle, 25c. Add pos Mrs. E. J. Forrester, Sparta 3 Cape Jasmine or gard bushes 39 in. high, 8 ft. around $4.00. each; 1 garde $3.00 each; bush 9 ft. a in. around | high $5.00. H. H. Hosch, Rt. Buford. . 10 round top bexwocd= 34) i high 68 fn. around $3.50 each Cape Jasmine blooming siz ft. high 50c each; flat ar vitae cedar 4 ft. high around $5.00 each; 6 boxw 2 ft. high 4 ft around $2.51 E. L. Roberts, Rt 1, Suwaz ee 3 for 0c; pur wisteria; Paul Neyrons ros Rose of Sharon, pink spir purple lilacs, forsythia oO 50c; fine variety of daffod 200 for $1.00. | Dick. Powell, Rt. Co onl Park. Rhododendrons, laurels, orange and white azaleas, and white dogwood, hollies ger lily bulbs, special select to 4 ft. $1.00 dozen. Allie M holland, Morganton. Rhododendrons, laurels, . leas, hollies, sweet shrubs woods, all sizes and specia lected. Write for extra. prices. Daisy Reynolds, ; ganton. Laurels, rhododendrons, x orange and white azaleas, lies, pink and white dogwoi sweet shrubs, 3 ft. high $1.00 dozen; snowdrops 25 do Louise Millhollend Morganti : Cannas-President red, King _ Humbert yellow and red ani Aremenia variegated $2. Eureka white, Hungarian City Portland pink, Max Canard pink $3.00 C. Mrs Camp, Cordele. : 25 M glediola bulbs- -rose salmon pink, white, red, yel peach, large 50c dozen med 35c dozen, small 60 C; Bulbl 10e C PP in Ga. No chee exchg. for nice quilt scraps 2 white sacks. Mrs. H. L. Fi Rt. 3, McDonough. Cape Jasmine and lilacs. 28. each; crape myrtles, snowdro golden bells, altheas 15c blue iris 25 dozen. Add- po: age Also large crape myrt which would have to be move by truck. Mrs. W. V. Thompson, Rt. 1, Bremen. 40 iris, or 50 paper white ) cissus or 50 large gladi olv 160 blooming size pee $5.00 > MA Mrsi J, Moultrie. . Daffodil bulbs 49c C; Englist dogwood, white altheas, doubl 10 each. well rooted. aurpl lac 15c each; chrysenthemur several colors 10 dozen. WwW exchg. Write. Mrs. W. s G fin, Rt 1, Adel. Ten kinds labeled German. is 50 for $1.15, 100 mixed $1.20 hemerocallis Flava, Rulva, Fi Plena, Thunbergia mixed. 25 60c; Japanese rose double ys low 3 for 35c. 6 for 60c $1. dozen. Mrs. J. M. Hall Calhoun. = White and spruce pine rel, rhododendrons, 70 doz mixed colors ezaleas, _ SWe shrubs, 40c dozen; red Jap icas, 20 each; exchg. fo) feed sacks, Jannie | lijay. S _ Wednesday, January 15, 194 FLOWERS AND SEED | SF OR SALE > FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _Azaleas, 40c dozen; Boxwood 4-16 in. 25c; snowball, red and pink weigelias, yellow Jas- mine, dbl. pink almond, dbl. yellow, Japonicas, white lilac, 20c each; pink and rose phlox, urple and lavender .i-is, 20c ozen. Add postage.. Martha > Rt 2 Ellijcy. nk perennial phlox, 20c zen, boxwood 14-16 in. 25c ch; pink weigelias, Japonicas, all purple lilac, pink al- eas, dbl pink almonds, 20c sh; spruce and white pines, dogwood, pink crabap- dozen. L. M. Evans, Rt. colors blooming size aza- Oc dozen; rhododendrons, s, spruce and white pines abapple, dogwood, sweet 8c dozen; red Japon- hite, pink altheas, 20c eh; blue, lavender, purple _ 20c dozen. Add_ postage. Stanley, Rt. 2 Ellijay. jita boxwood, 16- -each; all colors bloom- azaleas, 40c dozen; dbl. yellow Japon- dbl pink almonds, pink igelias, yellow Jasmine, 20c rhododendrons, lurel, and white pines pink le, 75 doz. B. L: Eller, ay, Rt. 4. = own day lilies, lemon lil- i dozen; blooming size adiolus, golden: glow, 15 doz. c; blue violets, white c C; weeping willows, ponicas, 15e ea..2 for et hedge, $1.00 C. All 1 and delivered. Miss a Ralston, Ella Gep. weigelias, pink almonds pe myrtles, red Jap hite spirea, winter Jap hedge bushes, cus 3 for 25c; purple iris, 2 doz. 25c; true Ss, 25 dozen. Ellen king Rock. 75 do ae poles, 75c zen; yellow n Se Pink almond, dbl. _daponicas, pink weige- 20c each. Add post, ne < Btog. Bllnay. quil bulbs sprouted, ready isplanting. 50c C. Mrs. if rd, Crosland. ododendrons, white pines, 70c dozen: dozen; red Japon- 15 =) eee shrubs dozen; orange day lilies dozen. Add baste aa Edwin Ellijay, ming Narcissus, Si- lil 80c C, 200 for pider lilies, 7 for 50c; 25 dozen. Mrs. McLeod, Rt. 2, Box nd egg bulbs, 65c C; usand April bloom- te narcissi bulbs, 60c C. omer Tingle, Locust and white pines, 3 ideas, redbud, white arbu- pink g& upful. Send postage for er 30c. Pauline Hors- crepe myrtles, sev- xwoods, truck load and other slrub- at my home. Mrs. ins, Rt. 3, Alpha- dogwood, pink crab- tn. laurels spruce and ; (pe dozens. 20xX= imonds; purple lilac, dbl. aponicas, yellow Jas- each; blue, lavender, 20c dozen. Add -plackberry bulbs, red Japonicas, 20c nge lilies, purple iris, w chrysanthemums, 20c 1; azaleas, -eolors, 50c dozen. Add 2b. , /Chgries, RED, 50 different kinds and ligs, medium varie- ozen; larger varieties, mixed colors glad- zen; mixed colors ums, thrift, 24 for 25c; poker, Tiger lilies, pe- 1ibiscus, 4 for 25c. Mrs. dle, Rt. 1, Dahlon- dil bulbs, $1.00 C, $2.00 2 pecks, $3.50 prepaid. Hattie Dickson, Rt. 1, Berea ee ee . zo |jonquils, butter and eggs der. blooming size a _ White narcissus jonquils, blue iris bulbs, also Klondike straw- berry plants, 20c C, $1.50 M. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruitt, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 1; Box 67. Pink Cherokee roses, mixed colors azaleas, rhododendrons, Mtn. laurel, red and white dog- wood, redbud, crabapple, spruce and white pines, Coralberry. 75c dozen plus postage; min. ferns, snowdrops, evergreen gelax, arbutus 75c C. Add post- age. Mary Dickey, Morg: nton. Privet hedge, $1.00 C; lemon lilies, brown day lilies, 30c doz- en; weeping willows, yellow Japonicas, 15c each, 2 for 2c; blue violets and white daisies, 25c C; mixed gladiolus bulbs, 15c dozen, 2 for 25c. Rooted and delivered. Mrs. W. D; Rals- ton, Ella Gap. ; Blooming size azalea ell colors 40 dozen; spruce. and dogwood. Mtn. laurels, 60c doz- en: white altheas, 10c each; crabapple, sweet shrubs 30c dozen. All well rooted. Add postage. Lillian Adams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. : Red and white dogwoods, black end white pines Mtn. Jeurels, pink, red and yellow azaleas, sweet shrubs, red ma- ple, rhododendrons, 3 ft. } h, $1.25 dozen; evergreen galax, treiling arbutus, 35e dozen; exchg. for white feed sacks. . G. Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Jasmine, English dogwood, golden bell pink almond, flow- ering quince, pink myrtle, weeping Mary, double spirea, brides wreath, weigelia, all 3 for 25c; Irish junipers, 15c ea., | 2 for 25c; sev. colors iris, 15c doz., 2 for 25c. Mrs. J. W. Sil-| ver Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Boxwood 14-16 in, 25e each; ell colors blooming size azaleas 45c dozen; pink weigelias, snow ball, pink almond, white pink altheas, white lilac 20c each; white pine, laurels, spruce pine, 75c dozen; pink peony, 25c ea. Add postage. Linda Evans, Rt. 2 Ellijay. Giant pansies, $1.00 C, 6.00 M; snapdregons, _ feverfew, stock, foxglove, giant carna- tions, calendulas, clove pinks, dianthus, sweet Wm. Shasta, English, pointed daisies, dbl. larkspur, $1.50 C; columbine, 50c doz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wad- ley. : Climbing roses 25c each, 5 for $1.00; white narcissus, pur- ple foxglove, 25c dozen; peren- nial sweet peas, 5c eech 0c dozen; purple lilacs, 25 each. Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Rt. 2, Bx. 153, Cumming. eo) Yellow chrysanthemums, day lilies, 15 dozen; purple iris, 20c dozen; sweet shrubs, white and spruce pines, laurel rhodo- dendrons, 75c dozen; blooming size azaleas, 50e dozen. Mixed colors. Add postage. Mrs Ben- jamin Charles, RFD 3, Ellijay. Mixed .colors dehlias, 50c dozen; phiox, mums, a for 25c; winter verbena, core- opsis, 20c dozen. Add postage on small orders. Mrs Lona Blackwell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. . All colors blooming size aza- leas, 40c dozen; boxwood, 14- 18 in. 25c; snowball, yellow Jasmine, purple lilac, dbl yel- low Japonica; pink weigelies, dbl. pink almond, 20c each; rhododendrons, spruce pine, Jaurels, 75c dozen. Add postage. Lora Shepherd, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Wild ferns, $2.00 C. Miss Pauline Crump, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Gladiolus bulbs, assorted named varieties 250 bulbs for $1.00. postpaid. Rush your or- hey will soon be gone at this price. D. W. Nichols, King- ston. : i Heve various kinds of flower seed, Snow-on-Mt., Zinnias, marigolds, fire plants, Jack Beans, cinnamon. vine, weep- ing Mary, four oclock, touch- me-nots many others, also pumpkin seed. Will exchg. for equal values. Mrs. John Puck- ett, 608 Oak St., Dalton. Pink, red, yellow dogwoods, azaleas, leurels, rhododendrons, redbuds, crabapples, 3 ft. $1.00 dozen; Eng. and creeping Ju- nipers 2 ft. 2 and 3 year old, 4 for $1.00; perennial phlox, Mtn. ferns, ~ Shasta . daisies, $1.00 C. Sadie Wilson, Morgan- ton. : Large and smedl double dah- lia tubers, 25c dozen, 50c, 75c and $1.00 dozen according to size. All colors labeled. Blue and white iris, 25c dozn. Mrs. Ww. A. Johnson, Alto. . Laurels, rhododendrons pink, red, yellow dogwood, all colors azaleas, redbud, pink Chero- kee rose, holly, crabapple, pink spirea, orchid lily, 3 and 4 ft., $1.00 dozen; pink perenniel phlox, $1.00 C; arbor-vitae ju- nipers, 4 for $1.00. Glen Wil- son, Blue Ridge Rhododendrons, all colors azaleas, dogwoods, -crabapple, white and spruce pine, holly, redbud, harberry, Mtn. laurels, Cherokee Rose, 3 ft:, $1.00 doz- en, PP; Junipers. 2 ft., butter- fly, 4~for - $1.00-= Mrs= A.-k. Hemphill Blue Ridge. leas 50c dozen; spruce and white pines, ivy, dogwood, Mtn, lau- rel -65c dozen; white 15c each; erabapple, sweet shrubs 35c dozen. Well rooted. Add_post- age. Marie Adams, Rt. 4 Ellijey. ors 50c dozen; dogwood, Min laurels, ivy, spruce and white pines, 65c dozen; white altheas 2 for 25c; sweet shrubs, crab- apple 30c dozen. Well rooted. Add postage. Sallie Adams, Rt. 4, Ellijey. Geranium cuttings, dbl. or- ange, red and American Beauty red, 20c each; light pink 15c each; sword, ostrich, lace, sprengeri, maiden _ hair, fish- tail ferns, 25c each; red and pink conch begonia, Xmas cac- tus 15c each. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. -- Orange day lilies, 75c C, nar- cissus, 85c C; purple crepe lmyrtle, 10 each: purple lilacs, Ster jasmine vine, 10c each, 3 for 25c; pink almond bush- es, 5c each. Ethel Mosley, Rt. 1 Buchanan. Orange day lilies, jonquils, blue Eastern lilies, 75c C; white narcissus, 85c C; purple lilacs, Star Jasmine vine, 2 for 25c; Kerria shrub yellow blooms, 15e each: Spirea VH, 10 each, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Rosie Sue Gilley, Rt. 2 Bremen. Wetermelon red crepe myr- tle. white spirea, yellow jas- mine, monthly roses, black wal- nut trees, large bronze scupper- nong, muscadine vines, 10c ea.; 12, $1.00; 3 kinds daffodils, 25c doz. Postpaid. Erlene Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Boxwood, evergreen, rooted, 25c ea.: red spirea, butterfly bush, white, purple lilacs, yellow, red japonicas, mt. laurel 15 e..; azaleas, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. R- P. Smith, Ellijay. Giant crimson spider lily pulbs, 25 doz.; daffodil, put- ter and eggs, $1.00 C. Add post- age. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, San- dersville. ae i Boxwoods, 2 cape jasmine bushes, 8 ft. high, 8 ft. across, $10.00 ea.; 12 or 15 flowering pear, $1.00 ea. $10.00 lot. Mrs. Lizzie Bearden, Pelmetto. Wisteria vines, 6 to 10 in. long. 25c ea.; snow on the mountain, crepe myrtle, 4 ft., 25c: yellow bells, 3, 50c; white lilacs, 3 25c. Mrs. E, R. Cog- gin, Covington. Picardy gladioli, 30c doz.; blue, white, pink thrift, 50c doz.; bronze, vari. pink iris, 25 doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Si- loam, : Yellow jonquil bulbs, $1.00 C: blue iris 25 doz.; garlic, 10c ea. Grace McLane, Hart- Lwell, Rt. 1. ais Yellow jonquils, dbl. yellow +putter and eggs, white narcissi, $1.00 C; blue spider lily, $1.00 doz.; yellow perenniel lark- spur, 50 doz.; wild ferns, $2.00 Cc. M. O. Mrs. Thornton Mc- Curley, Hartwell. Nandinas, 8 in. 25c ea.; 24 in. 50c ea. at my place. Mrs. Georgia Hatcher, Harlem. Butterfly, pussy willow, weigelia, pink radiance, black velvet roses, rooted, 6. 75c; ti- ger, torch, lemon, blue, black- berry lilies, 3, 25c. Postpaid. Mrs. O. L. Eeton, Dahlonega, Rte. clock seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2 - Super-giant pansies, bloom- ing size, 35c doz.; dbl. sweet williams, phlox pansies, dbl. corn flowers, 15c doz.; white, pink fairy lilies, 25c doz.; ori- ental orchids, 25c ea.; tiger lil- ies, 15c ea. Florine Hammond, Dewyrose. Dogtooth violets, wild phlox, partridge berry oxalis, 3c ea.; wild ferns, 5c ea. Postage peid on $1.00 orders or more. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Pink thrift, rooted, 40c C; 300, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. J. He-Duke,- Wrens: Ee Daffodils, narcissi, jonquils, for sale. Make offer. Feb. and ae del. U. E. Kelly Lithonia, Rt. 3. eee Purple lilacs, Ga. rose, box- wood, lily bushes, rooted, 10c ea.; 90c doz.; mt. fern, hem- lock, white dogwood, | white honeysuckle, 10c ea.; 85c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Kenne- mur, Ellijay. Dbl. red, dbl. vari., pink, red Camellia, japonicas, 6 to 10 in., 35 to 65c ea. Add postage. Mrs, All colors blooming size aza- | i white Blooming size azaleas, all col- hemlock, lencothoea, 10c ea.; 4 Cosmos, marigold, four o-. pine, ivy holly, maple, popler, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Worlds Wonder Picardy Pinks, Ava Maria (blue Glads) Margaret Fultone rich red, gladiolus bulbs large blooming size, 25e dozen, 5 dozen $1.00, $1.50 C, $12.00 M. Add postage under $1.00. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Young Harris. Spruce and white pines, mixed colors azaleas, red and dogwood, crabapples, redbud, rhodedendrons Mtn. leurels, holly, coralberry, 75c dozen plus postage. Mtn. ferns. trailing arbutus, evergreen ga- lax, snowdrop, 75 C, plus post. Miss Lucille Dickey, Blue Ridge 3 color azaleas, red and white dogwood spruce and white pines, red maple, tulip poplar Mtn. laurel; rhododendrons, crabapple; holly, rosebud, 3 ft., $1.00 dozen PP; boxwooed ar- bor-vitzes 2%-3 ft. 75c each. Mtn. fern, galax, arbutus, $1.00 C. Addie Leatherwood, Blue Ridge. Camellia japonica cuttings, 3, $1.00: 15 verieties, 5 ft. to 7 ft. 75c: 10 vari. 8 ft. to 10 {t., $1.00. Others. Mrs. John S. Clark Jacksonville. Red azaleas, 75c doz.; holly, white pine, 10c ea.; catspaw. 50c doz.; hemlock, 15c ea.; mt. ivy. $1.00 doz. Mrs. Mae Green, Young Cane. ; Orange, red azaleas 20 to 25 in high, 7 end 8c: ea.; Chero- kee roses, 40c doz.; blue berries 50c doz. Delia Reeves, Young Cane. ; Rhododendrons, mimosa, azaleas, white pine, dogwood, calico bush, laurel, silver maple, mt. maple. arbutus galax. Others. Wet moss packed. Gordon Hun- nicut, Talluleh Falls. 2 yr. old cape jasmines, 60c ea. Add postage. Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. 36 ft. hedge, 42 in wide, $5.00; hedge balls, bayonets. Cheap. Mrs. E. Fountain Fort Valley. Japanese blue iris, 40c doz.; button mums, verbena, laven- der oxelis, fairy lilies, 25c doz.; boxwoods. rooted, 25 ea.; yel- low dahlia bulbs. 50c doz.; le- mon day lilies $1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Wright, Buchanan, Rt. 1. : Japanese quince, 25c ea.; har- dy ageratum, button mum, ver- bena, 25c doz.; cannes, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mildred pi oe Ria. - Snowdrop bulbs, privet hedge $1.00 C; purple iris, puticg mums, 25c doz.; cannas, 40c doz. Add postage. Leaunia Con- nr, Buchanan Rt l= Lemon day lilies, snowdrop bulbs $1.00 C; hardy ageratum, beby button mums, 25c doz.; lemon verbena, 25 doz.; yellow dahlia bulbs, 50c C; spirea, rooted, 25c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Rt. 1 Buchanan. 5 : Jonquils, blue iris, white narcissi, 40c C; $3.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. Dessie J. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Box 67, Dahlonega. Daffodils, jonquils, orange day lilies, 60c C; Easter lily bulbs 25c doz. Postpzid. Annie Cole, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Crepe myrtle, 25c ea.; also Concord, Niagra grapes, white, black scuppernongs, black mus- cadines, blue Damson red goose plums, 10c ea. Artyce Entrekin, Rt. 2, Waco. _ 3,000 privet hedge plants, 6 in. to 6 ft.; $15.00 M: $2.00 C. L. S. Sewell, 45 Clark St.. Newnan. . s 2 Junipers 2, 75; white, pur- ple iris, 65c C; snowdrop, 15 ea; mixed winter pinks, 25c doz.; hedge bushes, 25c ea.; ctnip, 10c bun.; old time yel- low lily bulbs, 30c doz. Add postage. Margie White, Rt. 1, Temple. : Magnolia tea olive, red, yel- low, dogwood, crepe myrtle, holly, yellow jasmine, sweet shrub, gallberry, cedar, 1 ft.. 10c- eas 3 ft. 250% 4 f= She Add postage. Exchange for white feed sacks. Mrs. D. F. Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 3. Gient pansies, rustproof snapdragons foxglove, dbl. sweet william, pinks, larkspur, 25c doz.; $1.50 C; blue hydran- gea, white lilacs, purple wis- teria, 25c ea. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley. ; Magnolia tea olive, red, and white dogwood, crabapple, crepe myrtle, yellow jasmine, sweet shrubs, long straw pine, Pitts 10023 tt 250" 4. fe 35e-. Add poste ge. Rosie Lee Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. : Yard shrubbery and privet hedge. Exchange for anything can use. Mrs. L. H. Coe, East- auelliee: erbena, all colors chrysan- themums, 25c doz. Add postage Exchange for large type straw- berry plants. Mrs. Minnie Mal- phins, Tusculum. English boxwood cutti FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Jonquils, daffodils, $1.00 cedar trees, 12 to 15 in ea.; Bermuda grass, 8e lb acinths, 25e doz. Postpaid. Clell Gentry, Calhoun, ee well r ce e,.; California poppy 5c ea. Mrs. E. P, HS i Doerun Rt. 2. es Kerria, japonicas, sweet shrubs, spirea, -f ia golden bell, red trun honeysuckle, Idew-resistant canta- eed saved from Ist years ing from cantaloups of 45 ind better 50c lb FOB or ab. delivered in any quan- They ere of a quality. Or- rly to insure getting them. Brown, Pelham. ost-proof collard plants, 20c 45c; 80c M. Exc. for col- ae Lee Crow, Gaines- berry plants, Klondike, 90 M; Mastodon, $3.00 M. P. olds, Gainesville, Rt. 2. uly bearing strawberry a large and hezvy crop- plants, 25 C; 90c, 500; M. Prompt shipment. Mat- an, Cumming, Rt. 1. abbage, large, fresh extra Jersey ang Chas. W., 500, M. del., postpaid; white a onions, same price. t shipment. Set. guar. F. , Kitzgerald. Iceberg lettuce, Won- Ss H. Vv. Franklin, bearing strawberry 25c C; $2.00 M; garlic or 25c, postpaid. Miss hite, Dahlonege, Rt. 1, strawberry plants, $3.00 M. "aus Reynolds. sville, Rt. 2. adike strawberry plants, -M; Mastodon, $3.00. M. eynolds, Gainesville, Chas. W. and Copenha- $1.10 M, prepeid; Bermuda onion, R. Chanclor, Pitts. udzu crowns 2.yrs. and old- $5 EC B. Cash with order. Jatson, Hamilton. erbearing strawberry Oc C. Exec. for white cks: 2 sacks for 100 Callie Grindle, Dahlon- same dike, Ledy T., and Mas- trawberry plants, 300, : 80c; $1.50 M. Good ants. All del. Amos, tt, Gainesville Rt. 7. ing orders for April del., lants, $1.50 M; 5 M. $6. and onion plants, 500, ce M. del. I. L. Stokes, wide = ne everbearing strawberry -20c C. postpaid. Exc. 100 for 2 sacks, good cond. Grindle, Cleveland, Rt. yerbearing and Klondike wherry, 25c C; $1.00 M. Add ge. Exc, 1000 plants for 10 nt cotton; also small a tlondike strawberry plants, 85c, 500; $1.50 M; Lady Everbecring, 30c C;_500, 2.00 M. postpaid. Now yee Waldrip, Flowery | 4: : strawberry, 25 C. : $1.75 M; Klondike, . M. del. Young : 3 Branch. t-proof cabbage plants, | ; Everbecring strawberry plants, 20c C. Exe. 100 for 2 white sacks. Paul Grindle, Cleveland, Rt. 2. Cabbage E. J., and Chas. W. 50c, 500; 90c M. del.; 10 M $6.00 collect: Klondike strawberry plants. 500, 90c; $1.50 M. del. WwW. 0. Waldrip. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Indian Summer everbearing red raspberry (produces 2 crops in yeer) well rooted plant, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. L, Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. : Klondike Lady T. stre wberry plants 25e C; Kudzu crowns $1 C: lilac bushes 6 for 25c; garlic bulbs 25 for 35c;. chrysanthe- mums, red, yellow and white 6 of each 25c. Miss Iowa Messer, Waleska. ; : Klondike strawberry plants 20c C, 75c for 500, $1.40 M. Well rooted young plants. Exchg. for feed sacks, 4 sacks for 100 plants; ech pay postage. Masto- _|don strawberry 35c C@-$1-25: for 500, $2.00 M. Prompt shipment. Miss Grace Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. Healthy Lucretia dewberry and Eldorado blackberry. plants 2 years old field grown, heavily rooted $1.00 C, $7.50 M. All orders filled promptly with care. Mrs. M. Robinson, Greenville. : Cabbage plants 15c C, $1.15 M: iceberg lettuce 15c CGC. $1.25 M: Bermuda onion plents 10c cS 200 for 25c, 80c M; Blakemore strawberry plants 35c C, $2.50 M. Prepaid. Mrs. H. L. Britting-_ ham, Guyton. Red gold thornless raspberry, everbear- ing blackberry 2 yr. old aspar- agus crowns 50c dozen;. early Premier strawberry plants $3.25 1M: elso 1940 hand picked white Spanish peanuts, $2.50 bu. Mrs. W. B. Allan, Rt. 2, Alto. ; Klondike strawberry plants. 75c for 500, $1.50 M; Lady es 90c for 500, $2.00 M. L. C. Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Kudzu crowns, 25 C. Come nah Clark, Rt. 1, Ga. Klondike strawberry plents. 15c C. $1.50 M. Not prepaid. Wilson Arnold, Tifton, Rt. 4, Box 34. e Lady T. strawberry plants $1.15 for 500, $2.00 M postpaid. Nellie Freeland, Rt. 1. Flowery Boysenberries, $1.00 dozen, $1.85 for 24, $2.75 for 50 $5.50 for C; Young berries 75c doz.; $1.35 for 24. $3.00 C. No order less than 1.00., Mrs. George 'Hashell, Rt. 4, Macon. Early Jersey~ and Charleston Wakefield frost-proof cabbzge plants 500 - 65c; $1.15 M, post- paid; white Bermuda onion viants same price. R. Chanclor. Pifis.2 Klondike strawberry plants, paid. Prompt shioment. Mrs. J. D. Brown, RFD 1. Royston. Heading collards 50c M or 45c M in 5 M lots: Chas. Wakefield and Dutch cebbage 75c M. 70c M in 5 M lots; blackeyed Calif. peas 10c lb.; lady peas 12c Ib. Have all kinds of field peas. Write. Awil Crow. Gainesville. Calif. blackeyed peas 10 lb. or 10 lbs. 75c; lady peas same | price. All kinds field pees. Chas. and Dutch cabbage. collards 75c M or 70c M in 5 M lots. All del. O. M. Crow, Gainesville. Klondike strawberry plants 20c C, 75c for 500 $1.40 M. Ex- change 100 plants for 4 feed sacks. Each pay postage. Masto- don 35c C, $1.25 for 500. $2.00 x ae Effie Crowe, Cumming, CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE D and PL 11-A Ist yr., 45 per.cent lint, 1 1/16 in. staple, kept pure at gin, $2.25 per 100 one My Pe Be See Cir- Cle, ee = 4 : Lady | 5 strawberry, red | get as many as needed. Savan- | 25c C, 500 - 35c $1.50 M post- | CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Hi-Bred Half and Half cot- tonseed ist yr., kept pure at gin, $1.00 bu. FOB my station. A. R. Reeves, Dearing. Pure Stoneville 2-B, Ist yr., staple, 1 1-32 to 1 1-16; cared for especially for planting seed, 1 to 30 bu. lots 90c bu.; 30 bu. or more 80c bu, Emory Jackson, Goggins. : Cokers 100 str., 3 cotton seed $1.00 bu. FOB (send for book- let). B. C. Teasley, M. D., Hart- well. 3000 lbs. ea. Ist yr. cottonseed rfom Cokers 100 str. 3, and Cokers 200 str. 1. All in new bags, $1.00 bu. FOB my farm. SW: Richardson, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1 D and PL No. #4-A, Ist yr., 1 var. gin., $1.00 bu. $3.00 Cwt., also Cornish game March hatch roosters .pure Mohawk str., $1.50 ea. FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia. Cokers 100 imp. big boll, 1 bale to acre last yr., $1.00-bu. of 30 lbs. or $9.00 for 10 bu. FOB. No personal checks. Will exc. red hull Crowder peas for W. L. pullets. Mrs. R. J. Scoggins, Sandersville, Rt. 2, Box 8. 90-day cotton, pure, Ist yr., 45 per cent gin out $4.00 per 100 lIbs., $1.50 bu. FOB. E. D. Webb, Jefferson, Rt. 3. Pure D and PL cottonseed, Ist yr. ginned pure, $3.25 ner Cwt; also large red Valencia pea- nuts, free from pops and trash, 8c lb. FOB; 10c lb. Del. H. W. Thurmond, Greensboro, Rt. 1, Box 131. 60 bu. good, short cottonseed, $1.00 bu. Coker str. 4 said to make 1% to 3 bales per cre. Good seed.. I. F. Culpepper, Lake Park, Rt. 3. : - D and PL cottonseed, kept pure at gin, gathered without rain, recleaned, 3c lb. FOB; al- so So, American. winter Queen watermelon. Excellent quality (plant in July have melons un- til frost) 4 ounces seed( 35c ae J. H. Rooks, Spring- vele. 3 Petty Toole wilt-resistant, recleaned, good germination kept pure, $1.00 bu. FOB. A. C. Price, Bronwood. = 150 bu. Rhyne Cook cotton- FOB. Jewel Benson, Ty Ty, t. 2: D and PL 11-A Ist yr., kept pure (turned out well in field and at gin) 75c bu. C. G. Mor- ris, Bowdon, Rt, 1. Pettys imp. wilt-resistant cottonseed absolutely pure, 90- 95 per cent ger., recleaned and sacked, $1.25 bu. H. A. Petty, Dawson. a Cokers 4 in 1 strain 2, staple (Gov. record) 1 3/32 in., kept pure at gin, $3.00 per 100 ibs., =t barn. Mrs. Emma Prutorius, Brooklet. D and PL 1il-a cottonseed, Ist yr., purety guar. $3.00 per 100 lbs. FOB. Ezra T. Chick, Mon- roe. Cokers seed 2 yr, good, clean, pure, 80c bu. FOB. G A Holson- baek, Calhoun. Cokers 100 cottonseed, sound 1 1/8 in. staple, $2.25 per 100 lbs., FOB. 2000 Ibs. for sale. Cash or cert. check. T. W Maf- fin, Dawson. -Cokers pure 4 and 1 cotton- seed $3.00 per 100 bs. Dr. Chas. S. Floyd, Loganville. 150 bu. D and PL, No. 11-A, pure, ist yr., 9Q bu. R. F. Lee, Socic1 Circle. 2,500 lbs. D and PL cotten- seed, kept pure, gov. graded x 1/16 in. staple, $3.00 per 100 lbs., at my home (just off 42 Highway to Flippen). Willie Tanner Flippen, P. O. Box 65. Cokers 100 str. 5 lock, heavy yield, bale to acre, 1 1/16 in. staple, $3.00 per 100 lbs. J. M. Parker, Aystell, Rt. 2. | _D and PL cottonseed, Ist yr., ginned on 1 var. gin, $3.00 per 100 lbs. R. K. Fincher. Martin, Red Hill. - GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE Peanut hay for sale. Can be del. in truck load lots. J. W. Worley, Arabi. Peznut hay for sale. Can be del. N. M. Royal Arabi. 550 bundles dry fodder, good and bright $1.50 per hundred, here. J. T. Hooper, Norcross. Rit Fullgrain oats, Fulghum oats, excellent quality, bright, sacked in 5 bu. bags, 60c bu. FOB here. J. B. Hunnicutt, Ft. Valley. 1 ton good bright peanut hay, for sale. Robert Hall, Rey- nolds. 100 tons bright, clean, baled Lespedeze, Meadow and Pea- vine hay, $13.00 ton FOB farm Penfield Ga.; $15.50 ton del. 6 ton lots 50 to 60 miles from s -Merce, Penfield. M. T, Sanders, Com- long lint, 1-3 bales per acre, 40-~ seed, Ist yr., kept pure, $1.00 | & Wednesday, January 15, : 194 COTTONSEED FOR SALE Scotts imp. Marlboro prolific seed corn, big eraed type field selected, $2.00 bu., $1.25 per half bu.; 75c peck. If by meil, send postage. Z. L. Scott, Con- heord. 1000 bu. Whatley s prolific seed corn, no smut, weevil-re- sistant, $2.50 bu.; 800 bu. Stone- ville 2-B cottonseed, Ist yr., Ceresan treated, 90 per cent ger., $1.00 bu.; 15 tons choice peavine hay, baled, $20.00 ton. W. 4H. Bolton, Griffin. Hastings new yellow prolific seed corn, ist yr.. 85c pk., $3.20 bu.: Whatleys prolific, 60c pk., $2.00 bu. Both sound, selected nubbed and hand shesled;.Pied- mont Cleveland big bol! cotton- seed, clean, sound, high turn- out. 90c bu. Add transportation chgs. to all. J. B. Hickman, Barnesville. Hastings new yellow prolific, grown on isolated field. Hand selected, nubbed l] life. W. E. Herring, Fo: Rt. i Want job as Cetin Mi erator, also exp. in cotto mechanical work of al! carpenter, etc. Single. Go ta, 813% Bankhecd Ave., _ old christian woman wants gen. ligh work, no field work, fo with good people and week salary. Erma Lee Moultrie, care H. A. O 45 yr. old unencu woman wants job ligh work, for home in famil: not over 2, and $2.00 S. Allen Rt. 3. care W. H. Renfroe. Middleaged, refined wx desires light farm w field work, with elderly only. Mrs. Sarah Todd, tion City: Rt dee Uiaencumbered white wo wants light farm work. field work. $3.00 we board. Write. Mrs. Pina Decatur, Rt. 1. ; Want light ferm, work, for home for sel yr. old daughter. and sma ary. Mrs. Ruby Waters ta. 483 Capitol Ave.. Want light farm wor field work, for home an salery. 50 yrs. old. Mrs. Ji Pyren.. Palmetto. Rts a Re-Clark. ee Want a 2 horse cotton allotment on- plenty of anaes dee preferred. E. L. Hack Mtn. RFD 1. _ MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS boa Moe ee Prices [a Points mentioned) oo 13; 1941, Atlanta ns, Se 3 Roosters, Lb roe "Potatoes, per 100 Lbs. Cabbage, Green, per 100 Lbs -1.25-1.50 1.00-1.25 els Subject. to Variation. ope Seed For Sale Corn and Seed Grain and Hay Cottonseed For Beans and Peas Syrup For Sale . Hogs For Sale Peanuts and Pecans For Sale. Peean, Other Fruit Trees For Sale_ Potatoes and Vegetables For Sale Fresh and Cured ieee For Sale. Eges For Sale Tas - Honey Bees, Bee Supplies 3 or Sale - Livestock Wanted _ ee Cattle For Sale 2 INDEX Piants 2 OF Soles Core Ror. Gale For Sale. oe ee ne For Shia oe Toe 6 TEES a aie White, Ber 100 Lbs.. Horses and Mules For Sale Bets 7 Sheep and Goats For Sale ik ePouliry, Wor: Sale. <2 Oo eee Hatm Parther Wanted. == = Farm Help Wanted... 2 oe Positions -Wanted..2 = Market Report 15.00-16.00 11.00-12.00 _ 65.00 _ 32.00 31.00 29.00 7.70 al T per cent, Ton__ No. ab, per Cwt. .