Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1943 April 7

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AS FOLLOWS

MAXIMUM PRICESWHOLESALERS AND
_ PRODUCERS TO RETAIL STORES

- March 31, 1943.

YOU ARE A PRODUCER (INCLUDING A FARMER) OR
ROCESSOR (NOT INCLUDING A RETAIL STORE).

A. On sales fo individual retail stores or commercial, indus-
trial, Institutional, or Governmental users (including

. ee

- Of lots of less than 3,000 pounds of turkeys or less

than 1,000 pounds of Saul
ae a. When delivered to buyers customary receiving point,

you take the price shown in the PRICE LIST under
the city which is the buyers freight basing point.

B. On sales to wholesalers, your maximum. selling
price delivered at buyer $s customary receiving point is
the price shown in the PRICE LIST under the city
which is the buyers freight base point less 114c per

EOC. When you make any of the above sales f. o. &
your shipping point (place of business ) and do not de-
liver, you take the price shown in PRICE LIST under
the city which is the buyers freight basing point and
deduct from that price an amount calculated by multi-
plying 1.22 by the lowest carload freight rate for
. dressed poultry from your shipping point to buyers
receiving point. Also deduct 114c per pound. |

D. On sales to ultimate consumers other than com-
mercial, industrial, institutional, or Governmental
users, you take the price shown in the PRICE LIST
for the city which is your freight basing point and mul-
tiply it-by 1.20, and the result will be your maximum
price. In the case of a mail order sale, there may be
added the actual express or mailing expense to the buy-
ers receiving point.

THE MAXIMUM PRICE FOR SALES BY ANYONE TO
THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OR ANY AGENCY
THEREOF of any quantities or kind of poultry will be the price
shown in the PRICE LIST under the city which is the freight
basing point of the seller less 1144 per pound. To. this amount
may be added a sum calculated by multiplying the carload
freight rate for that quantity of dressed poultry from the sell-

"s shipping point to buyers customary receiving point ae
plied by 1.22 in cents per pound.

MAXIMUM PRICES FOR SALES OF POULTRY ITEMS
WHEN SOLD BY RETAIL STORES: Take the price you paid,
less all discounts (except cash discounts), for the unit of pur-
chase of the greatest quantity of each grade or variety of -poul-
try items purchased from your usual type of supplier which you
purchased at one time during the seven days immediately be-
fore the day you figure your maximum price and add to this
_ the transportation costs other than local trucking and unloading
costs which are incurred on this particular purchase. Then,
multiply this cost figure by the figure shown in the table on back
page for that particular poultry item listed under the type store
which you peters and this will be your maximum retail selling





EDITORIALBy Tom Lind



I have just returned from a trip to alias Texan where t
first meeting of the National Farm Committee was held.

The National Farm Committee is chartered under the
of Texas. The Committee honored me by electing me the first
president and Hon. J. E. McDonald of Texas was elected as
chairman of the board. Other officers are Commissioners of
Agriculture and other active farmers from different ee
the country.

The purposes of the National Farm Committee are roughly

divided into three divisions: 1The production of suffici

food to win the war, to feed our allies, and to keep the pe

of countries: occupied by our armies from starvation. 2
preserve constitutional government and safeguard the intere
of those engaged in agricultural pursuits. 3-To secure f
agriculture equitable treatment and fair prices and prev
those now remaining on the = from being driven into tow
and cities.

The purposes and possibilities of the National Farm
mittee wil be more fully discussed from time to time.

While in Texas I wanted to make a trip into the Rio Gran
Valley (the garden spot of Texas). I also wanted to go acro
the border into Mexico. I wanted first hand information as to
wages of farm labor in Mexico. I wanted to find out first hand
just how our special trade agreements with other em

act upon American farmers.

From Dallas we rode two hundred miles to Austin,
capitol of the Lone Star State. There we saw the most magnif

cent state capitol building that I have ever seen. It covers three

acres of land and is built of Texas granite. It is more beaut

than the National Capitol in Washington. se
Leaving Austin we travelled two hundred and fifty r

miles to the Rio Grande Valley. The Rio Grande Valley i

approximately the same latitude as Key West, Florida. SS
I saw a half million acres of almost level country. Part

| this land is irrigated by surface canals built of concrete. Part of

it is irrigated by under-ground irrigation mains.

There are thousands and thousands of acres of the fin
citrus groves made profitable by this great irrigation system
on land where nature does not provide enough rainfall. =

There was one grove of five thousand acres of citrus fruits.
In the center of this grove is the packing plant where oranges
and grapefruit are hauled in by the truck load and t
machinery takes the fruit, washes it, sorts it, and when
packages come out the cases are folded and labeled by mac
ery

In another division of this great plant, citrus juice was be-
ing extracted and canned.

The fruit is first carried Hvongk a vat of water hot enough
to kill all bacteria clinging to the peel. It is then run throug
a series of knives and into machinery which extracts the ju
The juice is then run through a hot vat ata temperature
around one hundred and ninety degrees, then the juice goes int
the cans and out through a sprinkler system to cool it.
cans then go down the line and are packed in cases and are
ready for shipment.

We saw fields of carrots. Hundreds of acres to each. fi
Tomatoes and cabbage the same way. a

I could not help but think of the wonderful oppotind ies
that lie here in Georgia for all of these crops except citrus fruits
if we only had the money to build the irrigation systems.

Mexico and Trade Treaties

Leaving the Texas Rio Grande Valley it is only necessary,
to cross the river to be in Mexico.

This was not as simple however as it sounds. We had no
trouble, thanks to the courtesy of the Chamber of Commerc: of
McAllen, Texas, ;

The chamber of commerce provided us with a letter to ne

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Entered as second class matter
August 1, 1937, at the Post Office
at Covington, Georgia, under Act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage
provided for in Section 1103, Act
pf October 8, 1917.

Texas, Mexico And
Trade Treaties

(Continued from page 1).





American and, Mexican officials on the respective
sides of the river.

_. At McAllen, we had all our money changed into
two dollar bills as you can not take American bills of
any other denomination into Mexico.

Leaving the Texas border at five oclock in the
afternoon we arrived in Monterey about nine oclock
that night. The manager and other employees of the
Hotel Monterey speak both English and Mexican
fluently. We were provided a magnificent room with
most modern and comfortable beds and scrupulously
_ clean for one dollar each in American money. This
was five dollars each in Mexican money.

_ The Mexican dollar is called a pesos and is worth
one hundred cents in Mexican money but it is only
worth twenty cents in American money. The Mexi-
can farm hand is paid two pesos for a days work.
This is equivalent to forty cents a day in American

tween our country and Mexico, if the Mexican farm
hands are brought across the river into the United
States, they must be paid two dollars and forty cents
(2.40) a day in American money.

5 In other words a Mexican farm hand gets as
much for one days labor in Texas as he gets for six
days labor across the river in Mexico.

Biates and Mexico, farm products produced by farm
Roxas at forty cents a day comes across the river into
xas.

_ When these products of forty cents a day labor
get over into Texas they compete with the Texas pro-
ducts producd with two dollars and forty cents
(2.40) a day labor.

Trade Agreements Are One-sided

_ The issue is now up before congress as to wheth-
er these trade agreements shall be extended or not.

__ The law enacted by congress giving Secretary of
State Hull the power to make these agreements ex-
pires in sixty or ninety days. ;

Pressure is now being put on congress to re-enact
: =i law and continue these trade agreements into the
ture.

I noticed in the paper yesterday where a group
of officials of the Federal Farm Bureau met in Mem-
phis, Tenn., and gave endorsement of the Bureau to
e extension of these trade treaties.

I do not believe these officials of the Farm Bu-
: reau correctly represent the rank and file of the Am-
erican farmers in their positions in wanting these
trade agreements extended.

There is a lot that can be said in favor of free
rade, it is true, but certainly no one can justify free
rade that forces the American farmer to compete on
qual terms with the farmers of Mexico, Argentina,
srazil, Cuba and all the islands of the sea and at the
ame time limit the market in which the farmer can
y to the tariff protected industrial market of this
ountry.

Either we must have free trade with all the world
buying. plows, farm machinery, shoes, clothing,
, as well as free trade on farm products and raw





money. Under the treaty and trade agreement be-.

Under the trade agreement between the United |

MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, April 7 19.



Livestock Sales, Georgia. Markets

Reports received at this office show following aver-
age prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction

Markets named:







APRIL 2, 1943 PER, CWT.
March 23 (Tuesday)Augusta _________ $ -$14.70
March 25 (Thursday)Rome -__- 13.00- 15.05
March 25 (Thursday)Valdosta__ - 14.61
March 26 (Friday)Cordele .______-_ - 14.55
March 29 (Monday)Sylvester -__--_- - 14.65
March 30 (Tuesday)Nashville eo ~- 14.65
March 30 (Tuesday)Arlington ae eee
March 31 (Wednesday)Vidalia __-____ 15.10- 16.25
March 31 (Wednesday)Moultrie oS = coe

1 (Thursday)Tifton _ ee
TOP FED CATTLE

March 23 (Thursday)Augusta
March 25 (Thursday)Rome __

April

$14.00-$17.00
12.20- 16.40









March 25 (Thursday)Valdosta ~_____ $12.00 14.60
March 26 (Friday)Cordele _._________ 12. 00- 16.80
March 29 (Monday)Sylvester __________ 12.00- 16.00
March 30 (Tuesday)Nashville ~~ _ 12.00- 16.60
March 30 (Tuesday)Arlington ________ 15.50- 17.00
March 31 (Wednesday)Vidalia ._______ - 16.55
March 31 (Wednesday)Moultrie _ 12.00- 15.00
April 1 (Thursday)Tifton _ 12.00- 14.40
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
: April 2, 1943. Atlanta
Cabbage, bulk per CWT __-_ $5.75-$6.50
Lettuce, per lot of 6 dozen ___ es a ee ee, Oe
Mushrooms, per 1 Ib. carton ___. Se ae - .30
Onions (Green), per doz. bunches .40- .80
Spinach, per bu. baskets _. oe As oe
Strawberries, Missionaries, per pint oe - .25
Sweet potatoes, per bu. _...-__---------- es 130-250
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches _____ ae =

sie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. Bee





Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. ._______---_-______





that protects both industry. and business enterprise as
well as agriculture and raw materials.

It does not require any Solomon to see that fig
trade on agricultural products with protection on in-
dustrial products inevitably means a poverty-stricken
agriculture with those who live on the farms reduced
to the state of peonage.

War and Peace

It may be argued that special trade agreements
are necessary a8 a war measure. This may be true.
It is hard to understand why it is necessary to make
special trade agreements for agricultural products
from other countries so long as the administration re-
fuses to permit the American farmers to these
same erops at home.

The Bankhead bill which would have taken off
of the farmers neck the tremendous expense of the
tens of thousands of AAA employees and which
would have taken the burden off of the farmers of
paying for all of the activities of the U. 8. Dept. of
Agriculture in foreign countries has already been
vetoed.

Should congress fail to override this veto, then
in all probability, the Pace bill will be defeated. If
the Pace bill is not passed, then the farmers parity
price will not include the cost of opr in os
those crops. 6
If the American farmer must pay $2.40 a day for
labor and then sell in competition with forty cents a
day labor in Mexico and South America, then it is
impossible for the farmers to produce adequate food
and fibre for our own use and our allies.

It must also be remembered that these treaties
when once entered into are not made for the dura-
tion of the war but are made for a number of years.

It is my information that this country now has
seventeen of these special trade agreements with dif-
ferent countries which are not secret and in addition
we have ten master agreements which are secret and
the contents of which have not been divulged to the
American people.

Planning for Post War Era

There is a great deal of agitation now to main-
tain peace after the war. A resolution has been in-
troduced in the U.S. Senate for this purpose.

It is vitally essential that any planning for the
end of the war and the post war era must include
plans to protect American Agriculture at the instant
that hostilities cease.

This is one of the prime purposes of the National
eit Committee and I will tell you more about this
ater

On Thursday night, April 1, we arrived back into
Austin, Texas, and were honored to find that the
Senate and House of Representatives of Texas in
session had adopted a joint resolution inviting me to

Friday morning, April 2.

This, of course, I did and appreciated the won-
derful courtesy and privilege extended an official of
Georgia. I found that a very large proportion of the
people of Texas are from Georgia or are the children
or grandchildren of parents who came from Georgia.

TOM LINDER,





erials, or else we ot have a protected peatken




_ Commissioner of Agriculture.

| and double,

-crabapples, mtn. pine, hemlo

address a joint session of the i oo on |




































































SPECIAL NOTICE



All Flowers and Seed
ornamental Shrubbery not
received prior to April Ist
be published in this and
weeks (April 14) issues; <<
received later than April Ist,
will not be published until |
5th Issue.



FLOWERS AND SEE
FOR SALE



Mix. col., blooming size gle :
ioli, $1.00 C: Iris, dif. col.,
doz.: Siberian Iris, 25 clum;
abelias and evergreens, l5
25c ea. Also want seedling Na
dinas, 4-5 in, 1 or 200 reaso;
able. Mrs. C. E. Leverett,
lanta, Bt. 1, Box 374. Ra, 5

Lemon Day lilies, Star
Bethlehem, yellow | narcis:
Vansion daffodils, $1.00
grape hyacinths, Mums, whi
yellow, red, lavender, 25 doz.
variegated Dahlia, 30c do
bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. Gu:

Pink honeysuckles, red, whit
dogwood, Grancy Greybe
Magnolia, Cedar, White Pine

red Holly. Well rooted,
packed, 1 to 5 ft., sprouts, 10
to 45c ea. Add postage.

for white sacks. Mrs. Dee

son, Toomsboro,

3 kinds Ger. cuttings. 7
white: pink Oxalis, Easter ea
pink conch begonia cut
5c ea.; purple, white iris. phy
sostegia, mix. larkspur.
doz.: 2 doz. 25c:; running pi
rose, rooted, very: dbl., 10c
Add postage less than. 50c o
ders. ~ Mrs. Clyde William
Cummings, Rt. 4,

Buttercup, red, white dog
woods, laurels, Ivys, Hemlo
Holly, maple, redbuds, pin
roses, 3 for 25c: jonquils, He
fodils, trailing arbutus,
green galax, tiger lilies, "5c
Bertha Holland, Mineral Bl

Large type chrysanthemu :
ball, incurved, reflexed, all col,
named var.,. labeled, 20 plan
for $1. -00; Daisies, buttons, pom-
poms, Korean, azaleamum
asst. col., 40 for $1.00. Postpai
Mrs. Will Rooks, Arlington

Mixed colored Canna (
yellow and orange) bulbs,
cent (1c) each, or 75c C. Cle
Eubank, Smyrna.

ft., sweet shrubs, honeysu
and pink crabapples, $1.00
Del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, Do
lasville, Rt. 1. \

Phlox, larkspur, betfinias 28
3 purple violets, 10c a
white narcissus bulbs, 50c
Sword, Peafowl, Teddy
Lace ferns, 15c ea. Geran
cuttings, Sc ea. May, J
Christmas cactus, 10e ea. J
Lester Phillips, Royston, R

zZennhia, Marigold, Jack be:
Cinnamon vine, snow-on
mitn., arborvitae, Lady Fi
(Weeping Mary), touch
not, sunflower mixed, ba
button. Sell or exc. for
seed. Mrs. Rosa Cox, Da
608 Oak St. we

Dahlias, 8 dif. colors, all larg
75c doz, tuber:

None labeled. Postpaid. Mr:
C.J: Patrick, Atito; Rt. 1

Both purple and white I
10c ea. Mrs. Pearl Old!
Winder, 401 No. Broad St. |

Red, white
maple, azaleas,

dogwood,
min. laur.

$1.00 doz.; blue iris, orange
lilies, goldenglow, . ever;
galax, 35c. doz.; * arborvit
snowdrops, 20c doz. Add po
age. Exec. for sacks. Mae E
Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Silver Leaf sae i
shrubs, foxgrape, wild geo
plums, $1.50 doz.; foxglov
daffodils, blue flags, 75
Exc. for onions, peanuts,
sacks. Nan Kown, White.

White August lilies, :
clump and 5c extra postag
asst., Iris, blue and white, 35
doz. ._Mrs. Martha Joh
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Correction: Ophiopogon ev
green border, 3c ea. Will
for Montbretia or tube roses
red hot poker. Mrs. R. S.
erly. Ochlocknee. x

Red, white, yellow P :
orange day lilies. purple, whit
iris, 25c doz.- - tiger lilies, japo!
cas, flowering quince, 10c
$1.00 doz. Add postage.
a Tippens, Talking

Extra nice, well reste :
plants, $1.00 C.; C
lars (shade trees),







e tris, 20. kinds, 25-40c;
rooted boxwoods, 5c:
te and blue violets, 35c C.;

and single orange lilies,

single daffodils, butter

gs, yellow narcissus. Star

thlehem. 50 C. Mrs.
ry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

ahlias, Pride of Calif.;
ids Best White. Mammoth,
y, Avaion, Robt. E. Lee,

e Persia, Margaret Wilson,.

er, Jane Cowl, Edna Fer-
others, $1.00 doz. Mrs.

Kendrix, Suwanee, Rt.

hlias, Prince of Persia,
s Best White, Pink. Mam-
Jersey Beauty, Million-

Warner, Robert E. Lee,
Ferber, Avalon, Francis

Pride of Calif. $1.00

es. Katie Kendrix, Su-

ee. Rt. 1.

hlias, Jane Cowl, Avalon,
e of Persia, Bashful Giant,
_% Lee Elite Glory,

s White, Pride of Calif.,
eis Laraca, Millionaire,
rids Best White, $1.00 doz.
Samnieg Siuwanee, Rt. 1.

ahlias, Edna Ferber, Jane
easure Island, Robt. E.
Warner, Avalon, Kempns
ite, Marshal Pink, Jer-
Beauty, Jersey Beacon, New
Pride of Calif., $1.10 doz.
ilstran. Suwanee. ~

bout 50 Arborvitae cedars,
y shaped, 2-3. ft., high.
ash and carry for whole lot,
.00; for further information,
or write. Mrs. B. E. Parks,
tanta. 139 Berne St. S. E.,
SA ce

laming red President can-
40c doz.. $3.00 C.: Star of

:

hlehem, white Daisy mums,

.2 pink verbena, 40c doz.:

white altheas, 6 ft., $1.00.

e paid on $1.00 orders.

_ for boxwood, arborvitae,

anthas Write first.
lyn W. Seago, Pinehurst.

nododendrons, Mtn. laurels.

locks, azaleas, Cherokee

_ tulip poplar, strawberry

. redbud. white dogwood,
rabapple, 2-3. ft.,

z.; snapdragons, Calif, blue

etets. $2.00 CC. P. P. Mrs.

Robinson, Mineral Bluff,

vergreen and blooming

shrubbery, well rooted, 3 mag-

lias, 3 ft., 35 ea.: cape jas-

re, euonymus, 6 ft. high lig-

, sweet lavender, hy-

ngea, mock orange, 25c ea.;

ds, 10-15 in., 50c ea. Mrs.
\Heood, Oxford.

fodils, tame sweet violets,
of Bethlehem, orange day
wild iris, white narcissi,
50c C.: Cy le foxglove,, 25c
pink, ardy hibiscus,
balls, goldenbells, altheas,
d, 2 for 25c. Add postage.
Henderson, Ellijay,

Ii kinds. bulbs, one (1) cent
'P. althea, spirea, P. lilac,
ica, forsythia, Indian
plants, butterfly bush,
roses, hydrangea, W. Ole-
. Kerry, crepe myrtle,
ne. dogwood, Calif., privet H.,
abelia, 10c ea., $1.00 doz., del.
firs. C. A. Rice, Maxeys.

t. dahlias, named var.,

colors, 75c doz.; show type,

ix. col., 60c doz.; doz. of ea.,

30 aos 6 dif. roses, 4

is . Climbers, 75c. Mrs. R.
, Haralson.

Hemerocallis or Day lilies,
nge with bronze stripings,
wavy flowers, $1.25 per
mp of 12 prepaid. Mrs. Ma-

m Warthen, Warthen, Ga.

Red hibiscus, large size, 25c

$2.50 doz.; purple wisteria
nes, same price; other shrub-
ry. Write. Yonge Walker,
occoa, Rt. 3.

- Sago palms, 1 yr. old, 35c ea
8 for $1.00: 5 yr. size, $7.50 ea.
gs. A. D.. Wood, Dunwoody.
25 Long Island Dr. Ch. 7297.

Perennials, goldengiow, gail-
rdia, blue salvia, pink and
hite phlox, pink and blue as-
rs, Stokesia, for-get-me-nots,
: doz.: Annuals, Queen Anns
ice, Nigella, larkspur, 25c
z.; doz., $1.00. Mrs. H. A.
yerson, Cordele, Rt. A.

eee lilies, Day lTilies, 25c

.; Blue Flags, foxgloves, 30c

; Blue Bells, Fall pinks, 25c

z.; Easter lilies, Thrift, 35c.

; -red spirea, blackberry

lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. James
VW aS, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

French Jasmine

.avine bearing frag-

_ pinkish-white owers):

se Jasmine (pink flow-

2 yr. roots, 50c ea.; So.

ican verbena, perennial

flowers through-

40c ea. Mrs. James

x.

(from

| jasmine,

| drops,





Orange Day and Leopard}

lilies, yellow trumpet daffodils,
Tse C.; Jonquils, Christmas
yellow winter pinks,
20c doz.; red azaleas, larve red
roses, yellow rose, hopvine, 2
for 25c. All well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Frank Parks,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Sweet scented white and
cream honeysuckles, 10 ea., 3

/for 25c, $1.00 C.; yellow narcis-
sus and white Star of Bethie-

hem, also white Iris, $1.00 C.
Mrs. J. T. Stokes, Macon, Rt.
3, Box 405.

Boxwoods, well roted Dwarf,

4 for $1.00; pink, hardy phlox,

20c doz.; pink, hardy hibiscus,

|2 for 25c: pink, purple altheas,
|Balm of Gilead, Jasmine, pink

Perkins rose, 40 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Goldenglow, blue iris, trailing
arbutus, evergreen galax, snow-
35e doz.; crabapples,
holly, mtn. laurels,
drons, sweet shrubs, pussy wil-
lows, red and white dogwoods,
azaleas, $1.00 doz. Hazel. Roper,
Mineral Bluff. ;

Green bulbs of giant all yel-
low daffodils, $2.00 C.; regular

/size, $1.00 C. Shape and color

similar as Emperor; Gladiolus,
salmon pink, and 2 in., size
bulbs, 5c ea. All del. in Ga. A.
J. Stanton, Newborn.

Azaleas, $1.50 size for 7T5c
and 25c, now blooming; bloom-
ing Quince roses, 25c, 35c, 75c
ea.: Altheas, 10c-15 ea.; Amer-
ican Beauty rose, 25c and 35
ea. Add 5e extra to ea. for post-
age. C. M. Dwight, Atlanta,
= Capitol Ave., S. W., Ma.
3671. 2

Small palms, 3 for $1.00, 7

|for $2.00: Century plants, 3 for

$1.25: 7, $2.25; Banana palms,

$1.00 ea., 3 for $2.50. Exc. for

young pigs or Velvet beans at
market price. S. M. Seabon,
Brunswick.

Pink, hardy per. phlox, 4 doz.,
60c; $1.00 C.; pink thrift, mix.
col., 75e C.; dbl. white, sweet
scented grass pinks and dbl.
pink, $1.00 C. Miss Fannie Ford,
College Park, 1018 E. So. Main
St.

Tris, 4 colors, 10c ea., $1.00
doz., Chrysanthemums, sev. dif.
col., 50e doz.; pink thrift, $1.00
C. Not prepaid. Mrs. T. S. Ter-

rell, Lula, Rt. 2.

\

Sev. hundred privet hedge
plants, 2 yrs. old, rooted, 1% to
2 ft., two (2) cents ea. Will not
ship less than 50 plants. Also
few purple, dbl. altheas, 2 for
25e: Golden Bells, 25c ea. Mrs.
H. B. Ford, Lavonia.

Chrysanthemums; Chrysaloro
yellow, Smiths Enchantress,
pink, Tallahassee red, Silver
Wedding, Purple King, 50c doz.;
white, pink, yellow and lavend-
er Dotys, Legal Tender, Rom-
any, Nancy, 40c doz. 4 doz.,
$1.00. Mrs. L. A. Barry, Cordele,
Re AS

Running rose bush, good size
for planting on trailer, 6 for
$1.24 prepaid; also white guano
sacks, 25c ea., or exc. for dried
apples or peaches. Mrs. Hermon
Boatright, Alma, Rt. 4.

Dahlias, labeled and postpaid;
mixed col. surprise collection,
$1.25 doz.; Pink thrift, 35c doz.;
Exc, mix. Iris lilies for large
bloom type Gladioli bulbs,
blooming size. Mrs. L. HE. Ste-
wart, McDonough, Rt. 3.

Shasta daisies, purple sage,
Monks Head, daisy and pom-
pom mums, 30c doz.; dbl.
orange Hemerocallis lilis, pink,
yellow Glads, 35c doz.; cannas,
The Pres., King Humbert, 50c
doz.: tiger lilies, 10c ea. Del
2nd zone. Mrs. Annie Patillo,
LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box 79.

Dahlias, 18 large asst., or 12
large, named or 8 giant Exhi-
bition, $1.00; Gladiolus, 200
blooming size or 100 large, or
50 Ex. large, $1.00: 8 large or
6 ex. large Regal lilies, $1.00;
5 asst. peonies, $1.00 prepaid.
C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville.

Dwarf boxwoods, 15c up to
$4.00. Now time to buy while
they last. Write first. Mrs. J.
T. Thaxton, Franklin, Rt. 3.

Almost any kind shrubbery,
perennials, lilies and evergreens
reasonable prices or exc. for

chickens, Brown Leghorns pre-

ferred, not over 1 yr. old, Also
country smoked meats, lard or
sausage. Mrs. A. B. Carlton,
Thomasville, 115 Colton Ave.

Grass pink candytuft, yellow

button and daisy Mums, Snow-

on-the-Mountain, 10c doz. May
Cactus, pink Begonia, ferns,
pineburs, 10c ea. Add postage.
Exch. for large Mums or pot
flowers. No checks. Mrs. Joseph
Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2.

rhododen- }:

Gourd seed, 5c



B.

Large dbl. Zinnias, mixed col. |

10c cup. Tithonia (Mexican
Sunflower) 10c half cup. All
postpaid. Miss Lillian Hardin,

| White, Rt. 1, Box 62.
Glad. bulbs for early del., real

good, mixed, $2.00 C. Shirley
Temple Beacon Amrite, all rut-
fled, 60c doz. Purple beauty,
Margret Beaton and Bingo, 6,
50e. Mrs. W. L. Kinsey, Dalton
Rt. 4, Box 20.

Dahlias, Jane Cowl, Pink
Beauty, Jersey Beauty, Jersey
Beacon, Avalon, White Wonder,
Robt. E. Lee, Mrs. Warner,
Rose Glory, Spirit of St: Louis,
Red Calif., B. Redfern, Yellow
Calif., Mrs. Wilson, sprouted
tubers, $1.75 doz. Mrs. S. W.
Solan, Auburn. :

Big Wandering Jew, 2, 5c; 2

| large Poms, $1.00 ea., one small,
50c ea.; pink Hydrangea, 15c.

rooted cutting. Add postage.
Mrs. J. E. Staples, Bowdon, Rt.
3, Box 200. SA

For 10c, coin or stamps, I will
rush sixteen Blackberry Lily
seeds. Very unique and easily
grown. Postpaid. Grace Thorpe,

Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.

Have 2 nice Evergreens to
sell, about 7 ft. high and big
around in proportion. T. L. Cat-
hey, Cornelia.

Orange Day Lilies, $1.00 C.;
Dusty Miller, 50c C.; Golden
Glow, 10c doz.: Red, Lavender,
sweetgum Geraniums, Red Be-
gonia, 10c cutting; Jew 5c; Bu.
oz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Ash-
land, Rt. 1.

10 ea., January Jasmines and
Faster Bells, all for $1.00;
white physostegia, 10c ea.; big

[white lily bulbs, 25c; 15 white

wisteria, $1.25: tiger and spider

lilies, 10c ea. Add postage. Exc.

for large dahlias. Mrs. James
Pearson, Coosa, Rt. 1.

Dwarf boxwoods, $2.00 ea.
Globe: arborvitaes, $1.00 ea., 4

'small ones, $1.00; Parma vio-

lets, 50c doz., spirea, blue but-
terfly bush, moss roses, Jan.
Jasmines, 3 for 50c. Add st-
age. Mrs. W. M. Garren, Mor-
ganton.

Privet hedge cuttings, good
size, 50c C.; Abelia cut., $1.00
C. Add postage; also want 1

rooted Coraline Lucerne be-

gonia. Will exc. pink, rooted hy-
drangea, rooted Deers Horn

cactus or white August lily.

Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial.

Ligustrum, gardenia, yellow
forsythia, pink almonds, red-
bird-eye, snowballs, evergreen
American holly, white dogwood,
baby spirea, oak ger., 25c ea.,
armor privet hedge, 3c ea. All
rooted, postpaid. No chks. Jo-
sephine Raley, Mitchell.

Mix. col. azaleas, white dog-
wood, red maple, crabapple,
sweet shrub, 65c doz.; holly,
rhododendrons, arrow wood, 75c
doz); weeping willows, spireas,

' sweet jasmine, Star of Bethle-

hem, 20c ea. Roses, 15c ea. Well
rooted. P. P. Mrs. J. B. Wil-
liams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Abelia hedge, 20c bunch, 6 for
$1.00: tame blue violets, privet
hedge, 50c C.; weeping willow,
yellow japonicas, 15c ea., 2,
25c; per. sweet pea seed, 10c
doz.: gladioli bulbs, 20 doz., 6
doz., $1.00. Rooted and del.
Martha Ralston, Ella Gap.

Milk and wine lilies, 25c ea.;
Shasta daisies, blue for-get-me-
nots, Queen Annes Lace, white
yarrow plants, 25c doz.; red,
pink, lavender, white verbena,
4 plants, 15c Johnny Jumpups,
sweet violets, 15c doz. Mrs. W.
A, Huff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.

Blue Dutch Iris, $1.00 bunch;
dahlias, different colors, 25c
tuber: white iris, $1.00 bunch.
Spotted cannas, 25 bunch. Exc.
for printed sacks. Mrs. Ruth
Fricks, Whitestone.

Snowballs, spireas, hardy hi-
biscus, red trumpet honeysuck-
le, boxwoods, azaleas, peach-
tree roses, Globe arborvitaes,
Rose of Sharon, 2 of each, $2.00:.
blackberry lilies, Spanish iris, 6
for 25c. Odie Eaton, Dahlonega,
Rt. .

Mix. col., med. size dahlias,
50c doz.; pink thrift, hardy
phiox, mums, day lilies, blue
grass, iris mixed, verbena,
snowdrops, 25c doz.; lilac, hardy
hibiscus, 3 for 25c. Add post-
age on small orders. Exc. for
sacks. No chks. Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

50 large gardenias, 4-5 ft.,
come dig them at $2.00 ea.; nice
blooming gardenias, 2, $1.00;
Verbenas, all col. $2.00 C.; Box-
wood, 8-10 in., watermelon and
crepe myrtle, $2.00 doz.; Eng.
ivy, large leaf, $1.12 doz. Mrs.
3. L. Robinson, Greenville.

| All nice Chrysanthemums 30c
| doz, mixed. Large cupped yel-
lows, large yellows not cupped.
Soft pink daisy with yellow
centers. Little yellow button
ones. Red Verbena well rooted,
25c doz. No checks. No stamps.
Add postage: 10c on 1 to 3 doz.,
14c,on 4 to 5 doz. All over 6
doz., I will pay. Mrs. T. W. Dut-
ton, 289 Winship St., Macon.

Magnolia, $1.50 ea.; crepe
myrtle, 4 or more 25c ea. cedar,
10c ea., by the hundred; white
dogwood, 50c ea., lots of 4 or
more: wild _bush honeysuckle,
50c ea.; red berry holly, $2.00
(ea. All Terminal inspected. You
pay chgs. W. H. McMillon,
Ochlocknee. Rt. 1. .

Privet hedge, blue violets, 50c
'C.; goldenglow, orange day
lies, white daisies, 35c doz.,
| weeping willows, yellow jap-
onicas, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; per.
sweet pea seed, 10c doz. 3 doz.,
25c: dry, mix. colored gladioli
bulbs, blooming size, 20c doz.
| Rooted and del. Exec. for sacks.
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Ella Gap.

Snapdragons, feverfew,
stocks carnations, Clove pinks,
| dianthus, verbena, all col., pet-
unias, thrift, dif. col., per. as-
ters, azalea, mums chrysanthe-
wums, Elder daisies, physoste-
gia, 25c doz. Mrs. Will Wise,
Wadley.

Lilies, lilac, snowballs, 20c;
white pines, hemlocks, mtn.
laurels, $1.00 doz.; pink rambler
roses, 20c ea.; hedge bushes, 75c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. F.
Evans, Talona.

Dbl. jonquils, white, April
narcissis, white, yellow Mums,
$1.25 C.: spider wart lily, 3, 25c;
| violets, snowdrops bulbs, 25c
doz.; 1 blazing star, large size
bloom spring until frost, $1.00.
Add postage. Martha Womack,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89.

Red Spider lilies, old fashion-
ed, single, blue hyacinths, $1.00
doz.; jonquils, dbl. butter and
eegs, lone trumpet daffodils,
$1.00 C.; yellow Regal - lilies,
$1.00 doz.; little yellow cluster
sweet scented April blooming
narcissi, $1.50 C. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Blue spider and yellow Regal
lilies, blue, single hyacinths,
$1.00 doz.; jonquils, daffodils,
dbl. butter and eggs, $1.00 C.
Exc. for feed sacks. Miss Mat-
tie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.: 2.

Jonquils, dbl. butter and egg,
yellow, long trumpet daffodils,
yellow narcissi, $1.00 C.; single,
blue hyacinths, dbl. yellow Re-
gal lily, $1.00 doz. Miss Nora
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

24 Boxwoods, a tree kind and
15 close leaf, some 3 ft. high;
Tris, Sweet Williams, for sale.
Ida Flanagin, Canton, Rt. 3.

Iris, labeled, 50, $1.15; mixed,
$1.20 C.; Easter Morn., Royal
Salute, Siena, 3 for 60c; fine
dahlias, $1.10 doz.; New Hem-
erocallis, 3, 60c; gladioli, 25,
60c. Evergreen azaleas, 40c.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.

Small boxwoods, rooted, also
small arborvitaes, 25c ea.;
Peonia bulbs, 60c ea.; giadioli,
10c ea. No chks. nor stamps.
B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.

Dbl. W. Crepe Myrtle, althe-
as, Mock orange, forsythia, Jan.
Jasmine, wisteria, D. Perkins

| roses, 10c-50c ea.; Physostegia,

Cannas, per. phlox, sweet peas,
ehrysanthemums, dbl. bronze
lilies, 5e-25c doz. Mrs. W. C.
Jenkins, Atlanta, 677 Capitol
Ave., Ma. 6452.

' Purple, red verbena, yellow
Chrysanthemums, 6 for 25c;
purple, sweet scented violets,
25 doz.: 2-3 yr. old Ligustrum
plants, 25c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. S. G. Blanton, Darien.

Lavender iris, 25e doz.; for-
sythia, spirea, Thumbergi, Bil-
lardi, Van. H., old time single
lilac, watermelon pink crepe
myrtle, 5 for 50c; named dahli-
as, my selection, 15c ea.: wood-
bine, bridalwreath, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Mize, Carn-
esville, Rt. 1.

= Z

Carnations, Queen Ann lace,
snapdragons, pansies, feverfew,
foxglove, dbl. Sweet Williams,
Columbine, dbl. larkspur, dbl.,
Stocks, phlox, 35c doz.; blue
hydrangea, white lilac, dbl. al-
theas, 25c ea., mums, all col.,
one doz. Mrs. BE. L. Smith, Wad-
ey. 5

All col.. med., size dahlias,
50c doz.: extra large, sev., col.,
$1.00 doz.: 4 or 5 col., mixed,
hardy phlox, 25e doz. not pre-
paid; 2 of ea., Tiger lilies, blue
hyacinths, tulips, Jacobs Lad-
der, butter and eggs, hibiscus,
Spanish iris, all for 75e post-
paid. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dan-



lonega, Rt. 1.



Red Radiance, Bale
White, Balcony Blue and R
Morn Petunias: Tall; mix
rust-proof Snapdragons, ye!
Feverfew, gold and lilac Quee:
Alyssum, 4 doz., $1.00 postpai
Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome. 5 m
Summerville Rd.

Flower bulbs: Achimenes
bulbs, 6 for 25c; 45c doz. Cash
with order, or COD. Mrs. '
H. Singleton, Lilburn. Rt. 1

Sev. hundred privet he

| bushes, well rooted, $1.00

Mrs. L. O. Wooten, Rydal.

Salmon pink gladioli bulbs, 2
in. and over, 10c ea., del.; Scar:
lett OHara and Heavenly Blue
giant morning glory seed, 20
ounce. All del. in Ga. Mrs. A, S.
Beazley, Newborn. =

ft., orange canna roots,
large, 50c doz., postpaid. Jameg
McKibben, Bowdon. Rt. 2.

Snowballs, red, pink, whi
spireas, Hills of Snow hydran-
gea, rose weigelia, yellow for-
sythia, 10c ea., dbl.,.- pink a

white and purple altheas, 20e

ea. Exc. for perennial plants,
Add postage under $1.00. Mrs,
Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee. ss

Spanish and Dutch Iris, 24
for $1.00; goldenglow, bluebelis,
violets, 25c doz.; snowdrops,
nardissi, 50c C.; rooted ever:

green hedge plants, 45c C.: pink

spirea, Granny-Greybeard, aza-
leas, snowballs, rhododendrons,
and others, 6 for 50c. Mo
packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. o
Purple lilac, white and pur.
ple iris, 3 for 25c, plus postage.
Sy A. Grant, Gainesville, R

Balls nice Snapdragon
for sale. Mrs. K. H.
Moultrie. 4

Lemon lily bulbs, 15 doz.,
doz., 25c; Purple Iris lily bulbs,
25 doz., 3 doz., 50c. Daffodils,
25 doz.; Dusty Miller 25c doz.
bunches; Wild Fern, 15c bunch;
Wild honeysuckle bushes, $1.0
doz.: Red maple sprouts, 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Myrtl
Barnes, Roswell, Rt. 1.

Large size dbl. Dahlias, dif
ferent cdlors, 50 doz.; Red and.
yellow Cannas, pink giladioli,
a ee Mrs. U. S. Lynch, Alto,

Dahlias, med. size, mix. col.
50ce doz.; Bluebells, Ginger
lilies, Jacobs Ladder and East-
ez lilies, 25c doz.: Azaleas and
Mtn. Laurel, 3, 25c. Mrs. James
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

All col. blooming
Azaleas, 50c doz.: Red Japonic-
as, Dbl. pink Almond, Purple
Lilac, 25c ea.; Perennial pink
Phlox, mixed col. Iris, 20c d
Red Indian arrow, Rhodod
drons, White pines,

plants
oper

'10c ga., 75c doz. Add pos

Mrs. J. B. Farist, Ellijay, Box
113.

Blue, white Flag, mix
Orange lilies, Golden-Waves,
40c doz.; Jonquils, large white,
25 doz.; 3 yr. Yucca, 50c. 50e
orders postpaid. Mrs. A. Hors-
ley, Waco, Rt. 2. :

Fine Iris (pink, light blue,
deep blue, white with blue bord-
er, brown, fine dark purple), 6,
50c plus 10c postage. Mrs. W.
ae Trimble, Iris Hill, Adairs-
ville. 4 a

. Pink Cherokee roses, rhodo-
denrons, mtn. laurels, azaleas,
crabapples, red, yellow dogwoos
coralberry, redbud, tulip pop:
lars, hemlock, white pine, $1.01
doz.: Iris, phlox, $2.00 C. Bon
nie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.

- dif. kinds choicest flow
Seed, a large pkg. for 1
lemon lily, 3 bunches, 25c; 4 dif.
col. Iris for 20cr Dwarf boxwood
20c doz.; blue hydrangea, 15_
bunch. Add postage. Miss Hazel -
Anderson, Murrayville. Rt.

Mix. col., Azaleas, rhododen-
drons, Mtn. laurel, sweet shrub,
strawberry bush, white do
wood, pink Cherokee roses, ee
leaf spruce pine, hemlock, $1.25
doz.; trailing arbutus, evergreen
galax, wild ger., $1.00 C. Exc.
for ferns, rooted boxflowers and
other flowers. P. P. packed in
damp grass. Elsie Heaton, Min:
eral Bluff. : =

25 different labeled fris, 5e
ea.; 45 different Iris not lable
Siberian water Iris, 3c |
Calla, Regal, Blue August
lilies, $1.10 doz.; Blackberry,.
lilies, 25c doz.: $1.50 C. Mrs. S.
M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt.

City Portland pink Hun
ian Cannas, $3.00 C.; Preside
Red King Humbert, yellow
Armenia variegated, $2.00 C.; _
Mixed Daffodil and Narcissus

bulbs, 75c C., $6.00 M.; Mixed

Chrysanthemums, $1.00 C. Mrs.


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FL

FOR SALE

Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
tame violets, orange lilies, 50c
C.; dbl. pink. almonds, purple
and pink altheas, roldenbells,
yellow forsythia, Weeping Mary
white Eng. dogwood, snowball,
pink, hardy hibiscus, 2 for 25c.
dd postage. Mrs. Mollie Hend-
erson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

_ Daffodils, jonquils, Star of
Bethlehem, sweet violets,

range lilies, 75c C.: purple fox-
glove, wild iris, 65c C: shrub-

ery, pink, purple altheas,
sweet shrubs, swamp dogwood
(has a red ball), 6 for 45c; yel-
dow jasmine, bridalwreath, 20c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay.

_ Bird-eye bushes, lily, white
dogwood, Black Haw, Mtn.
Jaurel, 15c ea., hollyhock seed,
single, mix. col., 10c tbs. De-
coration colts foot, 30c doz.
buriches. Add postage. Miss
Gerthal Fowler, Diamond. =

_. Purple and yellow Iris, yellow

Japonicas, Azaleas, 45c doz.;

Catnip, Horseradish, 50c doz.;

rabapple and Mtn. Ivy, 25c.

ae postage. May Belle Wright,
ona.

i large bunch Peony bulbs,
$5.00; White Apr. Narcissi
bulbs, Trumpet Daffodils, 50c

Add postage. Ethel Sullivan,
Marietta, Rt. 2.

_ 6 or 8 different kinds Altheas,
Fountain plant, White Flags,
Rosemary, Red Spirea, dwarf
NSpirea, white andorchid

rift, Cape Jasmines. Sell or
ch. Mrs. Annie West, Craw-
ile, Rt. 1.

slackberry lilies, hardy Ver-
1a, trailing Arbutus, Spanish
Golden Glow, 6, 25c. Pep-
int. plants, 50c C.; Blue,
e and violet Thrift, Boston

ry, 25c doz. Mrs. Mattie Eaton,

onega, Rt. 2.

Blue Iris plants, 15c ea. post-
1.. Mrs. Ethel Ray, Arling-
, Rt, 2. Box 79.

white and yellow Fall
Blue Flags, Jonquils, 15c

_ Ginger lilies, 35c doz.;

a bulbs, mixed col. 50c doz.

x exchange for white or

iY cks. Each pay postage.
8. Elvie Waters, Dahlonega,

y different kinds house

ts, 6 cuttings (all different)

ty Selection, 25c_ postpaid. No

ers less than 25c. Mrs. Geo.
ndin, Toccoa. =

yellow and
h nd White Daisy Mums.,
; egia, Coreopsis, Blue
geratum, Golden Glow, 35c
oz, Coral vines, 25c ea. Del.

D. Burt, Americus, Rt.

Large purple,

ted thrift, Red Verbena, Blue
ja, mixed Snaps and Asters,
rf Ageratum, trailing Co-
us, pink Saltonic, 60c doz.
_12c postage for ea. order.
Walter McEver, Gaines-

hlia roots, 50c doz.;. Blue
Oc doz.; Day lilies, 25c
ringer lilies, 20c doz. Add
eon all orders. Will ex-
2 for white feed sacks.
Chi
. Rt

as, Purple and yellow
doz.; Yellow Japonicas,
day, Tiger and Spider
20c ea.; Arbutus, 25c doz.
stage. Mrs. Jane Evans,

nee _ Waters, Dah-

x

ange day lilies, 30c doz.:
col. Azaleas, purple and
ow Iris, 45c doz.; Dbl. red
yellow Japonicas, 20c ea.;
butus, 25c doz. Add postage.
Pearl Stover, Talona. :

Grandmothers Old _ fashion-
leeding heart, 25c eye;
ugust Lily, 25c bu. Star of Be-
hiehem, Garlic, ea., 15c doz.
bs. Del. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,

ymmpon Dahlias, little Nemo
and white, richest maroon

Se doz.; Purple Iris 35c
Hardy yellow Primrose,
ta Daisies, 25c doz.; Pur-
lilac bushes 20c; 2 for 30c.
J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Rt.

y Phlox, foxgloves, fall
or Mums, Buttercups, 6
Iris, 3 white, 3 yellow, 3
ps. All 36 for $1.00. Cash
ey order. Ance Grindle,
mega, Rt. 1, Box 58.

Buttercups, perennial Phlox,
ie es, nice fall pinks, 6 ea.
ris, 3 Narcissus, 3 white
issus. All for $1.00. Cash
ey order. Mary Grindle
ens, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

ape Hyacinths, 50c C.,
Also May Narcissi

loz., $1.00. Miss |
Hartwell, Rt. 1. | li

pinks, yellow, 20cc doz.



OWERS AND SEEB | FLOWERS AND SEED

FOR SALE :

Evergreen hedge plants, six
to twelve inches high, well root-
ed, 1c ea., postpaid. Miss Janie
M. Maddox, Box 297, Stone
Mountain, Phone 3591. *

Daffodils, Iris, Daylilies, 35c
doz.: foxgloves, Violets, sweet
Williams, 30c doz.; Yellow dbl.
Japonicas, 50c ea.; Snowballs,
40c ea. Exchange for sacks.
Mrs. Inez Barrett, Talking
Rock. :

Pink Thrift rooted, 50c C., de-
livered anywhere. Mrs. J. H.
Duke, Wrens.

Red, pink,. orange, mixed col.
gladioli plants. Will exchange
for cutting of box flowers or
feed sacks, white or prints. Mrs.
Mary M. J. Williams, Egypt,
Rt. 1, Box 23.

Shasta Daisies, blue Salvia
and pink yarrow, 10c clump.
Queen Annes lace, ragged rob-
bin, and Johnny-Jump-Ups, 10c
doz. Several different flower
seed 10c tbs. Add postage. Mrs.
E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Rt. B.

Honeysuckle vines, Devil
shoe string, Hazelnut bushes,
10c ea., $1.00 doz., Crabapple
bushes, 2, 25c. Postpage paid.
Miss Mildred Bradley, Bowdon,
Rt. 2.

Purple Fall Daisy, 75c doz.
Double, large, yellow butter and
eggs, 75c half doz. Add postage.
Mrs. J. B. May, Franklin, Rt. 4.

Purple perennial Phlox, Red
Tiger lilies, Stars of Bethlehem,
Orange, Lemon Day lilies,
Chrysanthemums (-'l colors),
yellow, white, blue Daisies, 25
doz. White, sweet ~Wisteria,
White, blue, pink Hydrangeas,
25c ea.. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madi-
son St., Thomasville.

Old fashioned cream yellow

cup Narcissus, Red Spider lily,

50c doz.: Paper W. Narcissus,

25e doz.: Achimenes Pansy 30c

doz., 2; 50c; Pure Jonquils, 30c.
Add postage. Red Hawthorne,
other shrubs, see them. Miss
Claudia Plant, Marshallville.

Dahlias, Fort Mommoth,
Forest Fire, Mary Ellen, Pot

-OGold, and others, all large,

$1.25 doz., 6 for 75c, plus post-
age, Write for names of others.
Mrs. G. M. Forester, Clayton.

Magnolia, sweet bay, laurel,
crepe myrtles, spireas,. cedars,

Magic lily, leopard dwarf grass,
| 15c ea., lupine, mums, 10c doz.;

gaillardia, 10c for 24; dbl. tube
rose, 3 for 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. .Wavy A. Lewis, Tooms-
boro.

Large dahlias: Prince of Per-

sia, Graf Zeppelin, Jane Cowl,
Jersey Beacon, Avalon, Para-
mount, Treasure Island,. Mon-

moth Pearl, Cuban Giant, Pride |

of Calif.. Mrs. Warner, White
Wonder; other,.1 ea. $1.25 doz.
Mrs. W. P. Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2.
Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz.; 50c
C.: $4.00: M: prepaid. J. Jolley,
Atlanta, Rt. 7.

Blue grape hyacints, white

narcissi, var, iris, 25c doz., $1.- |
75 C.: yellow Easter rose, pur-

ple lilac, pink hibiscus, Xmas
cactus, 15c ea.; mix. col. tulips,
75e doz.
mine Rt:

Glad bulbs, 35c doz.: white,

-red, yellow, pink, salmon. Exc.

for nice, 100 lb. feed sacks;

1 white, at 12c ea., print, Ta.

pay postage. Mrs. H. L. Fields,

McDonough, Rt. 3.

Mix:: col. dahlias, 50c doz.
pink thrift, 50 for 50c; blue iris,
50c doz.: jonquils, 25c doz.; fall
S, Add
postage. Mrs. J. B. Dockery,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. _

Cape Jasmine, 10 in, bloom-
ing size, Bridalwreath, golden
arborvitae, 8 in., 25c ea. Abelia,
1 yr. strong plants, 2 for 25c;
All postpaid:
Loach, Townsend, Rt. 1.

Azelamums, cameo pink, pink
daisy mums, dbl. orange day
lilies, 50c doz.; daffodils, butter
and egg bulbs, 75c C.: Good
roots from 15 yr. old hydrangea
(blue). 50c. Add postage. No
chks. nor: stamps. Mrs. M, T.
Tanner, Sandersville.

Flower seed, old rose and
dark red bachelor buttons, giant
marigold and other choice
kinds, 1 large pack, 5c; 12 packs
for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
fas Barnes, Alpharetta, Rt.

Chrysanthemums, mix. var.,
Exhibition, commercial, Ane-
mones, Pompon, Quilled, Spoon,
Northland and Calif, daisies,
colors good; 6 doz. chemical
treated plants for $1.00 plus

purple, white

Mattie Duran, Cum-

Mrs. Jennie De.



David Jones, Ar- |

FLOWERS AND SEED

FOR SALE

Rooted monthly roses, pink,
white, red; red crepe myrtle,
white spirea, purple lilac, white
dogwood, red maple, any, well
rooted, $1.50 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. C, B. Robinson, Bow-
don he. 2:

Dark crimson, dbl. althea, 2
yr. old plants, rooted, 5 for $1.-
00: giant purple violets, 35c
doz.. 4 doz., $1.00; well rooted
abelia, 5 for $1.00; 2 yr. ever-
green hedge, 6 for $1.00. Mrs.
Chas. B. Tanner, Sandersville,
RE

Gladioli. bulbs, asst. colors,
lavender and rose in separate
colors. 6, 30c; 50c doz.; 25 for
85c: $2.65 C. All postpaid. G.
M. Moseley, Menlo.

Artemisia (Silver Queen). 35
doz.: blue salvia, 50c doz.: pink
thrift, 60c C.: Iris, all col., 50c;
red Midget chrysanthemums,
40c doz. Mrs. J. L. Garner,
Warthen.

Gladioli, good mixed, 25c
doz.: Beacon, Shirley Temple,
Amrite, ruffled, 60c doz.; purple
beauty and Margaret Beaton,
$1.00 doz.; Rega] lilies, $2.00
doz. $1.00 orders p. p. Mrs.
W. L. Kinsey, Dalton, Rt. 4, Box
20. ae,

Verbena, drk, red and pink,

25 doz.: Flat Cedars, gold and
green, 6 and 12 in., 60c.and 75c

ea., gladioli bulbs, brown and

pink, 30c doz.- Easter Jilies, 50c
doz. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. O. A. Roberts, Suwanee,
Reeie

Bushy firethorn, red berries,
12 in., 60c ea.; upright fire-

thorn, 18-20 in., 75c ea.; nan-.

dinas, 6-8 in., 15c ea. Aucuba
(Gold Dust), 5-6 In.. 25c ea.
L. C. Harper, Lawrenceville, Rt.
3, Box 216. :

- Red, tame honeysuckle, New
Years vine, yellow, pink peach-
tree roses, purple lilac, snow-
balls, 15 ea., foxglove. putter

and eggs, fall pinks, mix. col.

daisies, 30c doz.; purple iris,
lilies, 50c doz. Exc. for sacks.
Mrs. G. C. Hester, Dahlonega.
Rie he

Red hot poker, purple iris,
cream, lavender, yellow, red
petals at bottom, white Eng.
dogwood, Jan, Jasmine. Shasta
daisies, purple variegated vio-
lets, 25c doz. 5 doz., $1.00. Mrs.
E. J. McConnell, Demorest. Rt.
12 : eee % Ss 2

- Sey. col. hardy phlox, snow-
drops , white violets, yellow,
iris, blue. Span-
ish iris, lemon, orange lilies, 25c
doz.: cedar fern, rainbow moss,

August lilies, l5c ea. 2 pun.

25c. del. Ist and 2nd zone. Miss
L. M. White. Dahlonega. Rt. 1,
Box. 30- oe os :
- Flower seed, Bachelor But-
tons, red, white, pink, sunflow-
ers, 15c cupful; asters, 2 thls.,
15c: yellow marigold, 15c cup.
Exe. for sacks.
Pisgah. ,

Dahlias, Graf Zeppelin,
Prince of Persia, Judge M..
Treasure, Island, Mrs. Warner,
White Wonder, Mrs. Harrold,
Purple Giant and others. 12 dif.
var., $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. H.
E. Bell, Duluth.

- Daisy chrysanthemums, SV.
col., and white, 15 doz., 2 for
25c; little red dwarf chrysan-
themums, 20c doz.: 2 for 35c.
Pink weigelia, watermelon red
crepe myrtle, 15c ea. Add post-
age, Spring Del. Mrs. S. O:
Breedlove, Monroe.

Dahlias, Roman.Eagle, snow~-
drift, Purple Giant, Prince of
Persia; Mrs. Warner, White
Wonder, Treasure Island. Jer-
sey Beacon, Mammoth Pearl,
12 dif. var., $1.25 doz. - Mrs.
Claude Adams, Duluth, Rt. 2.

Dahlias. Avalon, Warner,
White Wonder, Jersey Beacon,
Prince of Persia, Treasure
Island, Sunset Glow, Alexander
Waldier, Purple Giant, Cuban
Giant, 12 dif. var.. $1.10 doz.
Mrs. Tom Bell, Duluth.

Apr. blooming Narcissus
bulbs, large size, 65c C.; Medi-
um, 50c C. Seeds of Bachelor
Button, Burning Bush, Touch-
me-not, Cosmos, Hibiscus, Cas-
tor bean and gourds, 10c pack.

| Mrs. John Weaver, Buchanan,

Rt. 1.

Tuberose bulbs: pink, white,
pe variegated Iris, ea, 25c
OZ.
King Phlox plants, 3 clumps,
25c. Mrs. W. M. Vickers,
Siloam.

Two kinds very large Morn-
ing Glory, 10 seeds of ea., 15c;
6 seeds of Heavenly Blue Morn-
ing Glory as long as they last

-with each order. Mrs. Leila
Chalkley, 1701 Tenth Ave., Co-

Rosa Stover,

Hardy Blue Salvia, Silver |

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

2:doz., 40c; Blue Siberian Iris.
20c ea., 2, 35c; Pink, yellow
garden Iris, 20c doz., 2 doz., 35.
Want a perennial plant with
clusters of variegated, laven-
der and white flowers along
stalk like tobacco or trumpet
flower stalk. Mrs. J. B. Bran-
nan, McDonough, Rt. 2.

Chinese wool flower seed,
select colors, drk. red, American
beauty, pink, gold, cream, etc.,
15c tsp. Mixed, 10c tsp. Also
few Cockscomb seed from flow-
ers 14 to 24 in., 10c tsp. _No
stamps. Miss Robia Gailey,
Alto sRis ks

Quantity of perennial Phlox,
rich salmon pink, pure white,
silver, pink and blue. Also a
variety of flowering shrubs.
Mrs. Myrtis Wilhite, Athens
St., Jefferson.

Red Spider lily bulbs, extra
size, 70c doz., $2.75 C. Smaller.
sizes 60c and 45c doz.. $2.45 C.
Coral vine roots, 15c. 20c, 25
ea. No checks.
Collins, Smithville. Rt. 1.

President, Dbl. red Cannas,
40c doz.; $3.00 C.; Cheaper
larger lots. Mixed Cal. Phlox,
2 doz., 25c; American Beauty
Pinks, 25c and up; Mums, dif.
col., 35c doz.: 2 doz. mixed, 50c.
Exchange, Mrs. L. Pitts, Smith-
ville.

Dahlias: 12 col. tiny Pompon
-Dahlias. 15 bulbs, $1.00; 15 col.
med. large flowering, $1.00.
Few different, giant flowering,
$1.25 doz. All named, labeled,
dbl. Postpaid. Growing in-
structions furnished, A. C. Todd,
Sarah.

Dark red Gladioli bulbs, good
size, 30c doz- Mrs. A. J. Sims
Flowery Branch.

Well rooted dark crimson dbl.
Althea bushes and 2 yr. well
rooted Abelia plants, ea. Jot. 5
for $1.00. Giant purple violet
Amaryllis bulbs, 4, $1.00. Mrs.
plants, 35c doz. Mixed col.
Charles B. Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Rt. 1. ;

Ligustrums, 15c ea, dle
postage. Mrs. W. G.. Gree:,
Hillsboro.

Rooted roses, field grown, 10c
ea. $1.00 doz. Larger size, 25c
ea., 14, $3.00. Add postage.

Odoros Rugulosus Jonquils,
Aspesia Narcissi, King Alfred
Daffodils, ea., $1.00 C.; Red
Spider Lilies, Dbl. yellow Nar-
cissi, Paper White Dbl, Narcis-
si, ea., 35c doz. Mrs. Cliff C.
Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1.

Hedge plants, 50c C.: White
Iris. plants, 30c. doz.;
Boston Ivy vines, 20c_ a.;

doz. Ethel West, Rt. 1. Canton
Rd., Marietta. oe

J yr.- old Perennial sweet
peas, pink and white, 35c doz.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
F. M, Combs, Washington. |

Well rooted cuttings, Clarks
semi-double pink Camelia Ja-
ponica, beautiful deep pink,
large waxy blooms, 3, $1.00. 80
varieties Camellias,
Write for price list.
S. Clark, Jacksonville,

Five purple lilacs in one
clump, and 100 yellow Jonquil
bulbs, ea. lot, $1.00 plus post-
age. No order less than $1.60
filled. Mrs. Clara Prince,
Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 14. :

Large Gardenia bush: also
Tuberoses, double and _ single,
ae Eee J. N. Poe, Rossville,

Azaleas, dogwood, redbuds,
Strawberry bush, $1.00 doz.;
Crimson, pink rambler and Vel-
vet roses, 15c ea.; Dbl. Daf-
fodils, April blooming Narcissus,
$2.00 C.; Feather Moss, 15c
bunch. Mrs. Mattie Killing-

beck, Morganton.

Giant,-rust proof, wilt resist-
ant, white, red, pink, rose and
mixed Snapdragon seed. Super
Majestic type. 10c_tsp.: $2.00
cup, mixed. Mrs. Scott Davis,
Hogansville. :

Large milk and wine and Eas-
ter Lily bulbs, ea., $1.25 doz.
prepaid in Georgia. Mrs. R. L.
Williams, Boston.

Red King Carnations, 45 doz.
and postage. Miss Susie An-
drews, Box 641, Thomasville.

_Azaleamums: Cameo Quee'g
pink, white wonder, Bronze
Beauty, 3, 25c plus 5c postage.
oat Wilson Caston, Jenkins-

urg. :



perennials. M
| Smith St

Tuberoses, Gladioli, 25c doz.,

Miss Mittie-

| red

Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand.

Rooted.
Double yellow Daffodils, 20c |

all sizes.
Mrs. Jno..

Boxwood, blooming shrubs:
. Claude A.|-
Reg? LA



Wednesday, Apri

FLOWERS AND SEE
FOR SALE

Yellow Thornless Rose,
6 ft.. Pink Wisteria, 10 t
ft., White Lilacs, 4 ft.. Bri
wreath, 5 ft., Crepe Myr
ft., English dogwood, 4
Flowering Pear. 50c ea. J
Coggins, Covington. ee

Heavy, well rooted
dwarf boxwoods, several]
ages, and prices: Nice Li
trums, 1 to 2 ft., $1.00 doz.., $
C.; White and red spireas, 12,
15 in, $1.00 doz. Blane
Woodruff, Greenville. gi

Red and green Wande
Jew: Red, purple, pink,
Verbena; Small double W
Chrysanthemums, also
gold: Red Canna, 5c ea.
Sword fern, 10c ea. Send p
age. Mrs. E, F. Hardy,

Dahlias, med. size, mixed
45c doz.; Gladioli Bulbs,

Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Nandinas, 60, $1.00; List
trums, $1.25 C.; Verbena,
cor Minor Spiderwort, 25:
Crepe Myrtle. Coralbe
Cherokee roses and others,
doz. Lois Woodruff, Gr
ville, Rt. 5. oe

Double Japonicas. 6 yr
well rooted, 60c ea.: Re

| White Dogwood, 4. $1.00- L

on lilies, hardy Phlox, Chry:
themums, all colors, 35
Daffodils, Jonquils, White |

cissus, $2.00 C.. Mrs. Mo

Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3. _

Wild Easter lily bulbs,
doz.: $1.00 C.; Magnoli
Olive, Sweet bay, red ho
Crepe Myrtle, Umb
China, long straw pine, 3
20c: 4 ft., 30c; 5 ft.. 40c.
change for sacks. Mrs. T
Womack, Dublin:

Crabapples, Sweets
bushes, White dogwood, Su
Maple, $1.00 -doz.; Do
Marigold and Zinnia seed,
tbs. Postpaid. Hazel K
Bowdon, Rt. 2. mee

Rooted boxwoods, 6 to 1)
Red and spotted monthly r
15c ea.; Blue Hyacinths,
ple Iris, $1.00 doz.; Sweet V
liams, 50c doz.; Snow Bali b
es, 15c ea.: New Year vine
ea. Mrs, Mae Turner, Gai
ville, Rt. 6. =

2 yr. old cape jasmine in
75c ea.; all col. Dec. large
named Dahlia bulbs, 15
$1.25 doz. Add postage.
Bessie Martin, Gainesv
By ae

"Mixed Iris, 45 kinds, :

| Red and pink Verben

One variegated Camelia
ponica, 4 to 5. ft.. $4.0
double white 2% to 3 ft., $:
= or R. Daniel, Thoma

Grancy Greybeard, Magni
Tea-Olive, Red and White

pines, ad holh

rooted, moss packed, 1 t
10c to 45c ea. plus posta

change for sacks.
Connel!, Toomsboro,

Silver maples, dogwood.
co bushes, azaleas, acer
carpum, arbutus, laurel,
spruce, white pine, rho

| dron, lencothoea, hemlock,

ly. Others. Wet moss pa
ed. Special quantity lot of:
Gordon Hunnicutt, Tall

Falls.

Dwarf boxwood, 6 to 8
$3.50 doz.; Double yellow
Japonica, $1.00 doz.; Scai
red, deep pink, white and di
purple perennial Verbena,
doz., $1.00, $2.00 C. Well ro
ed. Del. in Ga. Mrs..
Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Lilies, Tiger, $1.00 doz.: A
gust, 3, 25c; Water, 2; 25c; E
ter, 50c C.: Snow drigt, 20c d
Blue daisies, 25c doz.; Li
lilies, 25c doz. Mrs.

White, Rt. & Box 37, Dahlone

Hazelnut bushes; 10 ea.. $1
00 doz.;: Blue Berry bushes, 24
doz. Purple Lilacs, 20c
Crabapple, Dogwood bush
25c ea., 5, $1.00. Mrs. G.
Bradley, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Large tuberose bulbs,
doz., or exchange for large
Chrysanthemums; no sm
ones. One bulb for one pl
each pay postage. Mrs. |
Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.







FLOWERS A D SEED Ae

FOR Ce



arge rooted Poinsettias,
00, or exchange for 10 feed
nt sacks, 5 of ea. color. Mrs.
3roome, 417 Calhoun St.,

imardeau pansy plants, Ic
75e C. Orders for 100 and
delivered. Orange red
tbretia, 15c doz. Other
s cheap or exchange. Mrs.
aton. Hartwell.

Spider lilies. 30c. doz.;
ping Mary, White Spirea.
drop running Vinca, 15

ucea, 25c; Larkspur. 15
her plants. Mrs. H. F.
rrell, Butler. Rt. 2.

d white Daisy Mums:
ge day lilies, wisteria,
thy Perkins rose, pink, also
ww climbers, Mimosa, cherry

r corn sheller or grind-
kens, figs, grapes, or
erry plants. large size,
ted. Mrs. J. W. Jenk-
Oakview Ave:, Colum-

0 top rate mixed bulbs, in-
ng many Sir Watkins, long
et Golden. Candlesticks,
-jonquils, paper white
April blooming narcisus,
ubles. $12.00 for lot, with
mall to medium sized red,

x, yellow and lavender tulip
s thrown in. Mrs. R. C.

a

a brown Marigolds. 10c
- lily. 10c ea.

-plue. Calif. violets, 50c

tydonia Japonica, Altheas,
Azaleas, white dogwood,
00 doz,; Snowdrop, Phlox,
onze Mums, Summer Lilac,
00 C.- Dbl. Daffodils, Em-
and Poeticus Narcissus,
00 C. postpaid. Mrs. J. H.
: we Ellijay.
Dec25C. 35, -oUcs
Doronicum or

vines,
ese . daisy,

is-bane. | 6, 25c; Mums,

a Ophiopogon, Z
ir. fine Glads, 25c, 35c, 40c
dc een Annes Lace, Lark-

le ea. Mrs. J. G. Robert-

col. Verbena, President
ng Humbert Cannas, 50c
rown-eyed Susans, Corn

Scabiosa, Sweet Wil-
Lady of the Lake. Holly-

10cks SS eaa ag and many

,2 doz., 50c. $2. a orders
M. Hud-
Flowery Branch. 35

a itiful field grown Semp-

g. dwarf boxwoods,

in. $6.00 C.; 200, $11.50:

-in., $4.00 C.; 200, $7.50.

U boxwoods, same

Ze and price. Maud Hamby,
eenville.

Purple Tris, Daffodils, 150 Ci:
wdrops, 20c doz. Orange day
lilies, 7 $4.00 M.; Red
ering Quince, 2s 45:. Pink
nas Brides wreath, 2, 25c.
checks or stamps. Add post-
Mrs. Sherman PeUieHend,
y, Rt. 3.

50 Brize opine Chrysan-

mums, large (6-10 in.

ms), Intermediates, Pom-
pons, singles, buttons, cushions,
assorted 30c doz.: 4 doz. $1. 00
labeled: 6 doz., $1. 00 unlabeled.
Mrs. H. G. Woods, Donalson-
walle, Rt. 3.

Large prize winning oheysans
themums, Oconto white, Golden
low Rainbow pink, lavender,
Variegated, Ball Cream Indian
Red, 20 plants $1.00; Button
Daisy spoon type 30, Si. 00. Mrs.

. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5.

12 Nandinas, 24 . Abelia, 14
sgelia, 24 American Arbovi-
-25c ea. in lots of 6 or more,
aid in 1st zone. All plants

rge, thrifty and 3 or 4 years
" property pruned for setting

collection attractively
. C. Turner, Waco, Rt.

Red Azaleas, For-get-me-

nots, 3, 25c; Feverfew, 6, 25c:

ton Chrysanthemums, _ yel-

-50c doz.; Yellow Jonquil,

( oz. Add "postage. Mrs. C.
Farrar, Jenkinsburg.

2 Privet hedge, well rooted, 1%
ee Orange lilies, each $1. co
ge tiger lilies, Iris, Vio-

2 ake a ea. 40c doz.
olia, Flowering Pom-

a., $1.25. All plus

Se ser Thomas,

_ seeds.
Easy to grow, 25c doz. Postpaid,

mums, 10c doz.
Mrs. M. Highfield, Rising Fawn.

Docia-



Beautiful Bird of ne
-Bloom the first year.

H. T. Stowers, Conyers.

Orange day lily, Iris, different
colors: Golden ow, Red Spider
lilies, 25c doz.: Violets, Narcis-
sus, Jonquils, Blue Periwinkle,
pink flowering Chrysanthe-
Add postage.



SEED FOR SALE



Tomato seed, 100 real Pond-
arosa; 100 Vigorvine, also 25
bush, all for 25c, del. Reed FP.
Fowler, Roy.

Striped, half-runner bean
seed, 30c pint, postpaid. No
stamps or chks. Mrs. T.<V.
Jones, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Cabbage, collard and Ga. col-
Jard seed, 35c lb.: Vigorvine to-
mato, 200 seed, 25c. All mailed.
L. A: Crow Gainesville, Rtg.

Pure green rind Stone. Mtn.

watermelon seed, 50c pt.; 80c
qgt.; %. pt. okra seed, 25c; 40c
qt., all postpaid. Cash or money
order. Delpher Frost, Ellenwood
Rt 2:

200 Ibs. gen. Gepan Queen
melon seed, hand saved, screen
dried, Semisan treated,
from sel. melon, $1.00 Tb., FOB.
Ww. O. Birdsong, Gordon.

1600 stalks P. O. J. cane,
ready to plant, 1c stalk. Also
DeLaval cream Separator in
good condition, $25. 00 cash. (In-

quire for Tom Adams place on

Bell Lake Road.) Burton

Adams, Dou gilas.

Martin gourd, Pumpkin and
okra seed, 20c cup; 2 cups, 35c.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, RU 3,

Tender speckled half runner
garden beans, 25c teacupful;
Speckled crowder peas, 10c Ib.

in 10 Ib lots. Add postage. No| |

chks. G. T. Brown, Ball. Ground,
Rt. 1.

Seyeral hundred lbs. of Se-
ricea Lespedeza seed, cleaned
and scarified, 20c lb. del. R. L.

| Pirkle, Hoschton, Rt. 2:

Cuban Queen and Hawks-
berry watermelon seed, 60c lb.
Pd: Jimmerson, Unadilla.

About 1000 Ibs. of Kobe Les-
pedeza seed, 10c lb., FOB. W.
B. Morris, Hartwell, "Phone No.
LER

Imp. Finibo Litaripks largest.
up to}

watermelon grown, wt.
150 lbs., good for home or mar-
ket. "Trial pkg. seed, 25c post-
paid.. W. M. Thornton, Jesup,
Rt. 2.

Pure honey drip cane seed,
$2.50 per bu.; 6c lb. in small

lots, all- FOB, my station. No

order under: 10 lbs. Cash with
order.: 5. N. Hart, Winston.

Vine. okra, dish rag ourd
vine, 18 seed, 15c: Ga. Collard,
10c pkg.: = Mammoth Russian
sunflower seed, 20c cupful; 2,
35; Watermelon seed, 25c cup-
ful; -sound; 1942 crop. No
stamps. Del. Mrs. Ida Mae ub
livan, Whitesburg, Rt. 2:

Stone: Mtn. Melon seed, 30c
Yb. in 5 Ib. lots or more. Ss. E.
Waller, Charing. te

Good hand sel. Stone- Mtn.

Melon seed, 30c Ib. in lots of 5}

lbs. or: more.
Mauk.

Pure honey drip cane seed,
$2.50 bu.; 7c lb. in small lots.
No less than 10 Ibs. FOB. my
station. Horace Darnell, Wins-
ton.

15 lbs. 1942 crop White bunch
butter bean seed, 25c Ib., not
del.: 32 Ib. del. Mrs. J. B, Sikes,
Cochran.

Ree D: Waller,

Mammoth Russian sunflower
seed, 90c gal. Postage pd. Mrs.
eee Cawthon, avonia,

te;

Pure Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed seed, 25c teacupful; Early
imp. Klondike strawberry
plants, 20c C.; Black Muscadine
vines, 20c ea. Add _ postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Pure Lifsy watermelon seed,
75c lb., FOB., Mrs. J. F. Ben-
nett, Cumming, Rt.

Dill seed, 12c per teaspoon-
ful postpaid; also want quota-
tions on red _ sassafras roots,
dry or semi-dry, 25 to 100 lbs.
lots. Send sample. Rok
Caldwell, Boston, Rt. 2.

~ New. 1943-green glaze collard
seed, . bug-resistant, $1.00 Ib.,
plus postage. No less than 1
lb. sold. No chks. Can _ del.
June ist but book order now.
a C. J. Meeks, Douglas, Rt.

_ fwell

saved |

Wrightsville.





Tomatd seed. Marglobe, 81, 25
Ib. New Stone, 75e lb. d Ww.

-O. Waldrip, Flowery Brana.
Moon and Stars watermelon

(red meat and fine flavor; some
grow very large, no white
hearts) seed, 1 ounce, 20c:
Ib., 75c3' 14 Ib., $1.50; $3.00 Ib.,
postpaid. J. D. Whitfield, Tif-
ton, 316 South Central Ave.

1942 wilt resistant Marglobe
tomato, certified, blight-proof
tomato seed, $1.50 Jb.; New
Stone and Baltimore, 85c lhb.;
20 bu. Texas Honey Drip Cane
Seed, $1.00 pk., $2.50 bu. B. R.
oe Flowery Branch, Rt.

1 teacupfull brown streaked
Half Runner bean seed and 2
tbis., of all gol. zinnia seed, 35c.
Mee L. R. Ashworth, Dacula,

Tender, old fashioned, mixed
cornfield bean seed, also few
cups tender white Halt Runner
garden bean seed, 25c large cup;
also strong Cow Horn pepper
seed, 10c thls., 2 for 15c. Okra
seed, 10c cup. No stamps. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Mullinax,
Jasper, Rt. 2.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Edible Soybeans, good green
or dry, very prolific, beetle and
weevil resistant here, 40c ih;
8 Ibs., $1.00, del., in Ga. Cash
or M. O. No chks. Few Crota-
laria and 90 day velvet bean
seed, market price. Olin O. Pric-
kett, Maysville, Rt. 2.

20 bu. blue Era peas, slightly
mixed. $3.25 bu. J.
Zebulon, Rt. 1.

Good tender shite and strip-
ed half-runner bean seed, 25c
cupful. Plus postage. Mrs. G.

2 Pirkle, Flowerv Branch, Rt.

Creole English peas, grow to
7 t., sweet, tender, bear all the
way up,. 40c Ib. Plus postage.

Jumbo Pumpkin from 57 Ib.

specimen, 30 seed, 25c del. Also
1 white game Bantam rooster,
15 mos. old, $1.25. M. G. Cheat-

ham, Pike.

New. kind light elbKed: run-
ning butter beans, sweeter,
more prolific vines, 6-10 ft.
high: 5 Ybs., $1.25. Postpaid. to
2d zone. No smaller orders ac-
cepted. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
son. <

8-10 bu. purple hull peas,
$4.20 bu.: 60 lbs. White black
eyes, 10 Ib. General Vaughn,
Rochelle.

- 20 bu., 90- -day_ velvet beans,
$2.50 bu.; 9 bu. Brabham peas,
$3.50 bu.; 2% bu. Calif. black-
eyed peas, $5.00 bu. Not less
than 214 bu. sold, all FOB.
Mrs. Haryey C. Jordan, Buena

| Vista, Rt. 1.

Velvet. beans, $40.00 ton in
ton lots. T. Y. Smith, Bartow.

300 bu. 90-day velvet beans,

$2.6 bu., FOB. J. H. Rowland,

12 bu. -big plue oe peas,

$3.50 bu. at barn only. No ship- |

ping. These peas fine to eat and
good hay pea. Pure, not mixed.
1% mi. So. Madras. Olin Moore,
Newnan, Rt. 2.

Cream crowder peas, 15 cup-
ful: Few. cupfuls white Bunch
butterbeans, 10c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Stapler, Bow-
don, Rt. 3, Box 200.

Striped Half Runner beans,
free of weevil, 60c pint. Mrs. C.
B. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2.

Few bu. pure New Era peas,
$3.00! bu. FOB my station. A.
M. Aiken, Madison.



COTTONSEED FOR
SALE



ist do from Cokers Pedi ed
No. 100 Strain 5 seed, $5.00 per
CWT. FOB, farm. J. W. Rich-
ardson, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1..

Stoneville 2-B cotton seed ist
yr. one variety ginned, clean-
ed, graded, culled and new imp.
Ceresqn treated. Pure and per-
fect. $6.00 per CWT, FOB. Put
up in good cotton bags, 75 Ibs.
net per bag. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia.

Hibred cotton seed, 2nd yr.
and kept absolutely pure at
gin, 4c Ib., FOB. Leo Green,
Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Coxs Choice cotton seed, a
successive selection from Cok-
ers No. 100 long staple, early
and big boll. $5.25 per CWT,
FOB; or $5.00 at barn in pur-
chasers bape. we F. Come: Ros-

%

Wye

D. aes





D. & P. L. No. 12 ginned on

one var. gin, 1 in. staple, ve fy

wilt resistant, $5.00 per CW
W. C. Mauley, Carnesville.

Pure Stoneville 2-B cotton
seed, ist yr., big bolls, easily
picked, privately ginned and re-
cleaned, $1.35 bu., made 619

Ibs.. lint per A., staple, 1 1/16

. Couch, Turin.

Chappells early variety ae
ton seed, recleaned, $1.50 et
WH Grimes, Colquitt.

- Cokers No. 200 cotton seed,
direct, properly treated, - with
Ceresan, $1.60 bu. Also several
Jersey cows, ready to freshen.
Keep: Sanders, Eatonton.

in. Rilev C

Hibred cottonseed, - 2nd yr.
$4.00 per CWT., FOB. C. M.
Jones, Suwanee, Rt. 2.

Pure Stoneville2 B. cotton-
seed, 2nd yr., kept pure at gin,
$5.00 per CWT., FOB. Money
order. a
ton.



CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE



15 bu. mixed shelled pop
corn, about half being Dyna-
mite and bal., is red grained.

Minimum lot, 1 bu., $5.00 bu.

W. E. Davis, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Big Whatley seed corn, nub-
bed and shelled, $2.50 bu., FOB.
Pure and sound, raised on my
home farm. Augustus McGibo-
ney, Oxford, Rt. 1.

Hastings | yellow prolific seed
corn, grown in isolated field,
% mi. from any other corn.
Sel., nubbed and shelled, $1.00

pk., FOB. Also White bloom |

half runner bean seeds, known
as the ice bean, 25c cupful. E.
L. Fowler, Elberton, Rt. 2.

Broom corn, 10c cupful, post-
paid. Miss Lillian Hardin, White
Rt. 1, Box 62. |



PLANTS F OR SALE



a plants: Marglobe.
Baltimore and Truckers, extra

early, 500, 75c: $1.50 M.; $5.00.

4 M. Ready April 15. Full
count and moss packed. E. L.
Fitzgerald, Irwinville.

Porto Rico Potato plants cer-
tified, State inspected, $2.50 M.
Cash with order. James Hen-
drix Yawn, 501 MOUIRONIETY
Sts Vidalia.

All varieties carrots, lettuce,

cabbage, parsley, broccoli, ruta-
-baga, endive, bermuda onions,
-parsnips, 35 C.. $3.00 M.: to-
_matoes,

50c C.: peppers, egg-
plants, swiss chard, kohl rabi,
asparagus, celery, 30c doz. Del.
Mrs. H. ve Franklin, Register.

Horseradish, 3 bunches, 25c:
Garlic, Blue and bronze Iris,
Yellow and Big Bronze Mums,
Golden rods, Narcissus, Jon-
quills, 25 doz.
ee accept stamps or exchange.

. J. Walker, Blairsville, Rt. 4.

Porto Rican Potato plants,
$2.50 M.; Bermuda onion, Chas.
Wakefield Cabbage, $1.25 M.;
Marglobe, Rutger, Earliana,

*| June Pink tomato $1.50 M.

Prompt shipment. C. N. Bale.

Jand, Mershon.-

Nice old vooied sage plants,
10 or 12 in. high, 20c ea., 6.
$1.00. Also Calamous; pepper-
mint plants, 6, 25c. <All Del.
Won't. accept stamps. Ethel
Wright, Alto, Rt. 1.

Red and Yellow skin Porto
Rican potato plants, govern-
ment inspected, $1.75 M. Ready
April 20. Marglobe tomato
plants $1.50 M. . Ready~ April
15. Dudley A. Lightsey. Odum,
Ri2. Box2tG

Missionary Strawberry plants
50c C.: Catnip, peppermint. 50c
doz.; Garlic, 10c head, $1.00
doz.- Big size Martin gourds,
$1.25 doz. Miss Mattie McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Red and yellow skin P. R.
potato plants, also Bunch
potato plants, $1.75 M. FOB;
Marglobe torr.aito, $1.00 M. to be
del, April and May. B. A,
Maddox, Fitzgerald, Box 373. .

Red skin P. R. potato plants,
Gov. insp., and treated, grow
from vines var., $2.00 M.; Mar-
globe tomato plants, ready to
ship, $1.50 M. Del. Guar. Moss
packed, A. F. Sheffield, Sur-
rency.

New Stone and Greater
Baltimore Tomato planis.
Open field grown, Apr. del.,
80c, 500: $1.50 M. Del. in Ga.
Ete, a Rowe, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box

a et

| $7.00 M.- $1.00 C.,
you dig them. Himalayia B

L. Strickland, Alva-

plants,

Add postage.

treated, yellow and red





M. Mrs. S. Ww. Clone 8,
chelle, Rt. 1. nie

Gov. Taspcted and treat
red skin (not mixed) P. R. po-
tato plants, $2.00 M. del. #

20. L. L. Lightsey,. Sur c

mato plants, $1.75 M. 5 M
more, $1.50 F. O. B. Alma: Rt
King and World Beater peppe
plants, $2.00 M. F. O. B.
oo E. N. coving, Alma, R

' Nice well rooted Mastode
Everbearing Strawberries, |
M. Well rooted Kudzu Crown
or fr

ry plants, 25c doz.
Handley, Shiloh, :

~ Red and. pink skin Pp R

tato plants, $1.50 M. del. R

last of April.. Also few M. iT
globe tomato plants now read)
$1.50 M. del. Booking Sam

now.. _E. N. OQuinn,

Rt. 2, Box 176.

Blackberries: lane ete e
and lots of them. Time io

$2. 00 postpaid.

| berries. 24. $1.15. Yellow

red plums, 55 25.
nut meat, 60 pt.
P. P. in Ga. Mrs. Inez, Red.

| fern, Mitchell, Box 47,

Red and yellow skin Pp
potato plants from vine c
tings, Gov. inspected and treat
for April 20, $1.50 M. del. |
ed seed; Booking orders no

| globe and New. Stone to:

plants now ready, $1.50

ae ee: Quinn, Sorc

Millions Government. Certi
fied Porto Rica Potato plan
after April 20 Del., $2.00 M
Rutgers and Marglobe_ Toma
to plants, $1.25 M., 500 up.

00. Good plants. J.
Alma.

to plants, $1.50 M. Del.

packed. Marvin Mullis, ch

| cey, Rt. 2. :

Stock planis ready.
globe, New Stone,
globe tomato plants. $1.10 M
3 up $1.00 M., 35c C. Mos
packed, Prompt shipment.
paid. Paul- Lightsey, Sere

.Gov. Inspected P. R. O
plants, ready April 15th, $2. oO
M. F.O. B. Full COURT.
Lightsey, Screven.

Gov. Inspected wine
pink skin potato plants:
M. Express collect: $1.
postpaid. Marglobe tomat
$1.25 - express collee
Frank Merritt, cy R
Box. 193.

Extra. large, firm: mea

| aoc flavor Lady Thompso:
Strawberry, 35c C.: Earliest im

proved Klondike, 30c C.2B.
Damson Plum, May cherries,
30c.' Exchange for pecan:
tender hull cornfield or

bean seed. Mrs. J. S. Cro

Cumming, Rts

Porto Rico polate: lan
-skir
Place order now, $1.25 at bec
ding time last. of April. Mr
Amie Moore, Junction City

Klondike Strawberry pla it
250 C: $1.40, 500; $2.00 J
Horehound, - 235C doz. =
Grace Crawe: Cumming. R ot

Klondike Strawberry plant
25e C.3; $1.40, 500: $2.0
Horehound, 25 doz. Mrs
D. Jones, Cumming. Rt. J

For April and May delive
tomato, eggplant and pepper
plants. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Kudzu Crowns, very thrift
and heavily rooted, $1.50. GC.
$7.75 M.; Large type blac
dewberry, rooted, $1.20 do;
White and pink Hibiscus. 5)
ea., $1.75 doz. All Del. Olivia
Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 136.

Improved Red skin and ae
isiana Copper skin Porto Rico
potato plants by express, ;
prepaid, $2.25 M. Post
$2.75 M. Ready now. Promp
shipment. D. J. Harrison
care Sunnyview Farm. oe
shear.

Marglobe Tomatoes, ;
Ready April 1. Alge Lightsey
Surrency.

Lucretia) Dewberry, 100. Sh
00; 300, $2.50; White meat onior
plants, 100, 35c; 300, $1.00:
Washington pe el tae
100, $1.75; Celestial F
tings. 25, $1. 00; 100, $3
paid. J. W. Toole,

con, =





_ PLANTS FOR SALE |



ato. plants: Margiobe,

rican Beauty, New Stone

1d Bonnie Best, $1.15 M.: 65c,

00, postpaid. Prompt ship-

ment. Moss packed. M. E
Keene, Abbeville.

Perto Rican potato plants.
ready about May Ist, $2.00 M.
del. "re arg and New Stone

: ze potato
plants, $2.50 M.: 5 M. lots or
more. $2.00 M. Also, Marglobe

mato plants, now ready. $1.50
. D.C. Nail, Baxley. Riz 3.

Porto 200. br Bare.
grown bushel A,
-gtock, $1.75 M. Del. in Ga. Full
eount. Guaranteed ready April
15. I. B. Jones, Sereven.

= to Rico potato plants,
Gov t. insp. end treated. Vine

uttings only. $2.00 M.: 5 M.
Bristol up $1.80 M. W. J. Boyett,
Bristol

Tomato plants: Marglobe.
American Beauty, New Stone
Bonnie Best, $1.15 M.: 500,

ec postpaid. Prompt
nent, Moss _ packed, Mrs.
oscoe Mayo, Abbeville. Rt. 2.

rto Rico potato plants,
ovt. insp., from vine cuttings,
. Red or ald yellow skin.
pr. 15 del. $2.00 M. ro F:
yre, Bristol,

rglobe and New Stone to-
ato, good plants, moss pack-
d. Ready a ist. $1.25 M.
el. or 25 C. W. R. Lightsey,

ar; lobe

mM _ tomato plants,
1.00 J

April 10th del. D. L.
, Mershon.

Skin Bk, potato. plenta: |

) M.- April del.; also new
Saat Marglobe tomato,
50M. del. Cabbage, $1.00 M.
p Calif., $1.50: M.; Hot,
(3 M. del. Moss packed, full
; Miss Mary Crosby,
io

(eae plants, red or|_

kin, improved red skin
cuttings, about es

. $2.00 M. FOB. F. G.
sristol

ato, any kind, $1.00 M.:
to and Calif. Wonder
, $1.50 M.;: Hot, $1.75 M.;
y-plant, 25c C. All del. Moss
ag April del. J. P. Mullis,

Jobe tomato plants, good
ready $125 'M. Del. 256
ready e: oc

Woodrow Lightsey, Screven.

r todon (largest and pest
red) strawberry plants,
$1.50; $2.50 M. Mailed

ptly, Chas. Woodliff,|1.

y Branch. Rt. 1.

: lants, fresh s

; $1.50 M.; Toma-

same price after

A 15th, Baltimore, Rut. -
al lobe. I L. St

Potato plants, Red
$12.00 M.: Red Porto
Early Triumph S St Fo.

O-Day, Marglobe toma- |
. Ruby King, Cah-"

a Wonder pepper, Black
ty eggplants, $1.75, ow
Prompt shipment.
cNal, Hazlehurst.

ed skin P, R. potato plants,
M. Marglobe, New Stones,
e tomato plants, $1.25

M. O. ont Mrs,
a rs Boriey. ry

m

ngs Extra early tomato
: ype C C., 65e, 200; $1.35
Aad as Mrs. J. N. John-

strong rooted sage

$1.00 doz, del. Special |

e on large lots. J. D.

Mountville,

Rico and Early Fri;

potato plants, $2.00 M.
action guaranteed, James
arter, Alma,

muine Marglobe

Also, pure Calif. Won-
ep er plants. Ready now.
5; iM... 366 C. prepaid.
packed, Hovis Lightsey,

_Stene Tomato plants,
Sweet pepper plants,

beater, $1.50 M. moss}

1, April 15.

Porto Rico potato plants. |
= $2.00 in 5 M. or |

lp. Walker, McRae.

ship- :

ring

Vrs. |.

ting of 12.

tomato |



4

Porto Rico potato plants,
Govt. inspected, $2.00 M.. F. O.
B. Also, Marglobe tomato
plants, $1.50 M., F. O. B. Book
ing orders now for: April and
May del. Money orders only.
W. R. Hutto. Surrency, Rt. 2.

Large stocky field grown. full
count, moss packed, Marglobe
tomato plants, $1.50 M.. F. O. B.
Also, pepper plants, sweet, $2.00
M., hot, $3.00 M. J. R. Bowen
Baxley, Rt. 4.

Marglob tomate plants, $1.25
del., good plants, good count,
moss packed. Prompt shipment.
Now ready. Day Peacock, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4.

100 strong large leaf sage
plants, 5c ea. No order filled
for less than 25,plants. Also
have B. B. Bronze Turkey eggs.
$3.75. doz. postpaid. Mr. L. Py
Higginbotham, Elberton, Rt. 2.

Hastings extra early Prolific
Tomato plants, 200, 65c: 500.
$1.25; $2.45 M. Postpaid. Mrs.
J. N. Johnson, Pitts, Rt. 2.



EGGS FOR SALE

+

CORRECTION:

Purebred White Wyandotte
eggs for setting from fine stock,
$1.25 per setting. Also want 2
settings Mammoth | Wagon
Wheel, Bronze Turkey eges.
Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Rt.

M. B. Broadbreasted Turkey
eggs, $3.75. doz., 35c ea.; AAA

B. R. hatching eggs from blood-
testoa flock, $1.00 per 15; $1.85.
per 30; $2. TS per 50, del. May-
bell Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.

2 oo _
Se per Settin,
postpaid in Ga. Ri obe
land, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Giant type Black Minorez
eggs, from 2 yr. old hens, 28
to 32 oz. to doz., $2.00 per 15.
L. B. Millians, Newnan.

Warhorse, Grist, Blue Trave-
lor cross eggs, $1. 25 per. 15. R.
H. Duffey, McDonough, Rt. 2,
Box 48. *

Purebred Buff Orpington
eggs, $1.00 per 15. Postpaid,
erates to be ret. Miss Ronie
Johnson, Shellman, Rt. ao.

Speckled Guinea cae :
per 15 eggs del.; e type
mixed Bantam eggs, T5e per
doz. del. Mrs. Boyd Baggett,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.

. B. L. eggs,
or more
rt High-

$1.00.

Purebred setting eggs del.
from R. I. Reds _ (non-related
males), $1.00 per 15; cr as many
as 200 per wk. for "$10.00 post-
paid. Mrs. C. Lynch, Rome, Rt.

Booking orders for Mam-
moth Bronze Broadbreasted
turkey eggs, May del. $3.25

doz.; $1.00 books 1 doz.; White.

| Plyahouth Rock eggs, $1.00 per
15, P. P. You ret. cartons. Mrs.
L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1.

Brown Leghorn eggs from
blood tested hens, $1.25 per 15.
Exec. for printed. feed sacks.

_|Mrs. Woedrow Wilson, Lavonia.

AAAA W. L. eggs for set-

ting (certificate on them), 75c

wee 15, Postpaid. Mrs. W. G.

ryans, Newborn.

Purebred Dark Cornish eggs,
$1.25 per 15, cheaper in larger
lots. Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Ro-
chelle, Rt, 1.

AMAA W. L. Eng. Strain se-
lect eggs, $1.00 per plus

postage. Mrs. T. W. Ppidoed

Atlanta, 1169 Arlington <Ave.,
S. W. Ra. 7266.

Buff es eggs, 75c set-
. Jones, Way-
cross.

Purebred Golden Buff Orp-

ington eggs, $1.50 per 15, post-

paid; $1.00 per 15 here at my
home. From hens, 6-8 Ibs.,
roosters, 8-11 lbs. Mrs. J. T
Wilkins, Atlanta, 836 North
Ave., N. E.

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE





6 hives of bees, $2.00 hive.

Mrs, C. W. Harbuck, Columbus,

1011 4th Ave,



TOBACCO FOR SALE



Flue cured tobacco, 8 Ibs.,
$1.00 del. 10 Ib. not prepaid.

| Will exc. for value. Mrs. fosaie

Dyke, Baxley, Rt.. 2.



SYRUP F Ai SALE



1000 gals. syrup. for sale, tobe

|POTATOES AND VEGE

| Gov.

washed, cheap. Mrs.
Putnam, Curryville.

Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,

| Rt.



ee

FRESH AND CURED
MEATS FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



2 country cured hams, 50c Ib.
2 fresh hams, 47c lb. Plus post-
age. Guy A. Grant, Gainesville,
Res.



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE



-

10 tons Peanut hay, $15.00
ton. R. B. Stackhouse, Americus
1535 McGarrah St., Phone 2235.



PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE



: Stewart pecans, sound and
well filled, 130 \bs.. 25c lb.
FOB. G. P. Nunn, Crawford-

Way, N. E.

.| HERBS WANTED: |
at barn. Ernest Alexander,

Comomile,



ville.



TABLES FOR SALE



25 bu. pure Purple skin P. R.,
sweet potatoes, nice ang sound,
$1.50 bu. or $1.25 bu. for lot. B.
Ty Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Pink skin Luzianne Yams
(sweet potatoes) for bedding,
insp., $2.50 bu. if cash
with order. H. C. Ledford,
Maysville,



FARM LAND FOR SALE



CORRECTION NOTICE: :

1,300 acres land in one body,
well watered, on Chinchaswatc-
hee creek. Fine for cattle, also
peanuts and corn. 5 mi. Plains,
7 mi. Parrott, in Sumter Co.
Some timber. L. O. Clinkseales,
Plains.



MISCELLANEOUS
_ FOR SALE



White lettered feed sacks, un-
WwW. OD.

Yellow sassafras, rattleroot,
spice wood roots, and bark, 25c
Ib.; 5 Ibs., $1.00. Bloodroots, 75e
lb.: Catnip, peppermint, hore-
hound, 25c doz. Exc. for any-
thing can use. Mrs. G. C. Hest-
er, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

About 35 bu. black walnuts,
good and dry in the hull, also |
some seedling pecans; walnuts,
30c bu. Party to come after
Lrg D. KE. Hill, Danielsville,

Elecampane root, yellow root,
sassafras root, wildcherry bark,
25 Ib.; Catnip, pep ermint,
balm, garden horsemint, tansy,
25 doz. punches. Garlic bulbs,
50c doz.; Pumpkin seed, 10c
cup. Del. in 1st and 2nd zones.

Rt. 1, Box 35.

Yellow root, 25c Ihb.:
bark, 20c Ib.: Sassafras roots,
20 b. Mrs. Charles Waters,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Coltsfoot, burdock, red sas-
safras, een of the meadow,
15 lb.; Witch hazel bark, dog-
wood bark, wild cherry bark,

yellow roots; 20c Ib. for roots: |
Barks 15c lb. M. M. Ellis, Rals- |

ton.

Balm, 25c doz.; Comfry, 30c
doz.; Polk reot, yellow root,
wild cherry bark, 20c lb.; Cala-
mous root, 50c lb.: or 30c doz.:
Red sassafras root, 10c Ib.
Dried beans, in hull, 25c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Diamond.

100 lb. cap., white feed sacks,
10c ea., or exc. for fat hens. G.
WwW. Price, Atlanta, 1678 Emory
Road, N. E.

Herbs: Elecampane, catnip,
hoarhound, garlic, houseleak, 5c
bu; comfrey, feverfew, spear-
mint, sage. 10c all rooted: pum-
pkin squash, citron, salsify
seed, 5c this., queen of the mea-
dow root, 20 Ib. Add postage.
Mrs. (Civde Williams, Cumming,



- MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED _



DRIED FRUIT WANTED:

Want 10-20 Ibs. dried apple
fruit. J. W. Patterson, Dawson.

Will exc. 10-12 Ibs. of seed-
ling pecans for dried apples.
Ha. pay postage. Also want a
few bunch velvet beans, some
sudan grass. seed, cat tail millet

cherry

|Come and see. Mrs.



'velvet. beans, J. A. Saree,

BEES WANTED:

Want 1 or 2 hives of bees.
Quote lowest price. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, 349 Wedado

FEATHERS WANTED:

Want exc. equal value for
new or practically new, good



and clean goose = duck feath-
ers. Write. Mrs. E. Sorrells,
Sr., Royston, Rt. +

Want to buy Thyme, Chives,.
Cummin, Marjorm, Tarragon,
Caroway. Write
what you have and price. Mrs.
Emily P. Cranford, Newnan.
Greenville St. 3

PLANTS WANTED:

Want potato plants and to-
mato plants... Write. W. C.
Burnsed, Ellabell.

Want to hear from party
having White Bermuda onion
plants, also nest white onion
sets. State price on hundred
plants and 1 gal. sets. Mrs. Ada
Merrow, Kingsland.

Want 25,000 PP. R. potato
plants, shipped to Vienna. Write
me. F. W. Adams, Vienna, Rf. |
4, Box 92.

Want to hear from parties
having White Triumoh Potato
plants for sale for del. May Ist.
BE. L. Rousey, Bowman.

~

PEAS AND BEANS
WANTED:

_ Old fashioned streaked corn-
field beans, heavy bearing, good
flavor, 22c Ib., prepaid. W. C.
Jones, Crawfordville.

100. bu. peas, $3.00 bu, con-
sisting of Clays or Unknowns,
New Eras. No order less than
5 bu. Money order with order.
C. W. Coleman, Devereux. .

Want, 50 bu. Brabham ays
Also 3 bu. Chufa seed. A.
Cook, mazichurst.

Want to buy a few a of
White butterbeans; Also want

a few of the large (10 gal. size)

gourd seed. Write first stating
prices. Mrs. W. M. Taylor,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.

PEANUTS WANTED:

Want 3000 Ilbs., ea. Runner
and Big peanuts. Pay cash
(no chks). Write at once. John
WwW. Durden, Macon, 1012 Hazel
St.

Want Jumbo peanuts for seed,
extra large ones, 1 in. or more
in dia,, and 2% to 3 in. length.
Write. B,. T. Carthers, Nichol-
son, Rt. 1.

RHUBARB WANTED:

' Exe. white peas or pay cash |

for some Rhubarb. Write. Mrs. |
R. D. Holdbrooks, Waco, Rt. 2.

SEED WANTED:

Want some Broom corn seed
at onee. Mrs. W. T. Allen, Mon-
roe, 410 Pine Park St.



CATTLE FOR SALE



CATTLE SALE

A spring roundup auction
sale of REGISTERED beef type
cattle, all breeds, is to be held
at the Livestock Auditorium,

Moultrie, either May 7th or}

14th. Anyone wishing to enter
cattle in this sale should write.
W. E. Aycock, sales manager,
Box 23, Moultrie.

Reg. Jersey cow, soon to
freshen with 3rd calf, $125.00 at

-barn. Mrs. S. E. Loe Fair-

burn, Rt. 2.

1 young cow, Grade Jersey,
2nd calf born March 18th,
gentle, easily handled, giving
good flow of milk, $90.00 for
cow and calf. Asa Bearse, At-
lanta, 114 Cheshire Road.

White Faced, Beef Type, reg.,
Hereford bull, Sire Milky
Way Mischief No. 2488802;
Dam, Milky Way Dame, No.
2488817.
other pure stock, wt. about 1200
ge W. C. Gower, Dacula, Rt

2 Jersey mixed male eee
ings, weaned, treated and test-

ed, $30.00 ea., both for $50.00.
Fine for 4-H. Club members. |
H,

Ww.
Boatright, Alma, Rt..4.

1 cow with third calf, gives

3 gal. milk. W. E. Varner, Pal-
| metto, RE. 1.

seed, few pumpkin seed, Oceola |

A 3/4 Guernsey: Heiter: first

sows. Best blood lines.

- $25.00.
.to offer.

$360.00 or exc. for]

| Point.

|B. Lake



r ealf, 75.00. Ss. Wy ati
a Si J. i A Paget

beens
ae

CATTLE FOR A



One 3 yr. old regi;
Guernsey bull; one 6 mo.
and one 3 mo. old regi
Guernsey bull calf. Sell or t
for registered Guernsey bul
reg. White Face polled ty
bull, or one horse wagon.
M. Bowden, 435 Candler
NE, Atlanta, Dearborn 401

1 Nice Jersey Cow.
Baitey, Suwanee, Rt. 1.

Jersey. 3% gal. cow,
about May 10, 3rd calf. G
perfect cond. $90. 00 at ba:
so, one 13 mo. old Nannie
pian) goat, not registered,

Pharr Rd., Decatan, Crees
20:

900 Ib. Thoroughbred G
sey ,1-3 white, 2-3 red. Gives

gal milk. Last calf be in

3 weeks. Bred to Gue
Coming 3rd calf to be 4 yr.
March 31. A-1 cow, no.
$150.00. Would give $25.
the calf, 6 weeks old. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica.

One Reg. Red Polled b

-age about 2% yrs. $100.00.

Cobb, Gainesville; Rt. 3.

Black Aberdeen-Angus
ready for service. Ent. to.
for further information
municate with, Francis Gri
Guyton.



HOGS FOR SALE



65 Head Fifty-pound fat
ing pigs at Malatchie
Marshallville-Perry R
George Watson, Manager, :

3, Fort Valley.

Registered Qu F. C. B

breed when ready. Have ha
litters ea. Farrowed. 10
time. Weigh about 300
Cholera . treated. $65.00
$75.00 ea. D. B. Dukehart,
eatur, Box 488.

Good reg. fall Huctonved Du ir

boars, $30.00 at lot, $32. 50

B. express. S. ix
Dewey Rose, Rt. 1.

5 Spotted Poland China
pigs, 10 wks. old, $12.50
Durward Roland, Blakely.

One big male hog, wt.
250 Ibs. or more. Duroc, v
chunky, exchange or sell
Write what you har

Mrs. Ira Boatri

Thornte 0

Alma.

6 Shoats (Poland China |
Duroe stock). Fine size
make next winters me
Marshal Lee, Zebulon.

HORSES AND MUI
FOR SALE





One mare mule, & yr,
about 1,000 lIb., gentle, healt
work double or single,
good gate, $200. Alex
field, Louisville, Rt i.

penile,

quick sale $25.00.
Patterson, Adel.

3 good gaited saddle hor:
4, 5 and 6 yrs. old, for sale.
Hicks, Lavonia. ,

4 horses, $50, $75, $85
$100. Jim O. Davidson, Mill
Farm, Irwinton, Rt. 1.

Two year old Ter nes
Walking Colt, $145. Earl Fle
Cheshire Bridge Rd. ae 4
lanta.

1 Plug mule, pert .an
anywhere, weight 300 or
Ibs. Will exchange for yot
mule or sell cheap. J. F. Hay:
Buford, Rt. 1. ,

Bay mare, 4 yr. old, fine
dle mare, $75.00 at barn.
2 mi. of College Park in Jo
settiement. E. P. Powell,
lege Park, Rt. 2

Three serviceable a a Le
Allen, Hoschton. i



KABBITS AND CAVI
FOR SALE



AL jarze New Zealand W
Buck rabbit, $2.00. James ist
ris, 302 S. Harris ee ..

English Cavies, males
males $1.00 ea., $2.00 pr.
sinian Cavies, $3. 00 pig.
d. Also hearuaier
Miller, eland. 4

One thoroughbred N.

| buck rabbit, 18m
/No checks. B. H.





F OR SALE



Breeding stock for sale, 3
air Angora rabbits, 3-mo. old,
50 pair,
ealand whites,

3-mo. old,

and whites, 3-mo. old, $2.50. |

Spain, 482 Washington St.,

Two N. Z. White Bucks, nine
old, very best breeding
available, $7.50 ea.
Barner, 1179 Cahaba Dr.,



EP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



ae

Milk Goats for sale. Three

rebred, Hornless, Reg. Nubi- |

Doe and two kids, male and

e. Price very reasonable. ,

Johnston, Waynesboro,

king orders for pure bred
: Toes enbury kids for Apr.
bloodlines and sired
fie Joes Confucius.
es reasonable considering

ty. Warren Rollins, 349.

fles Hill aves NE, Atlanta,

Booking orders for reg. pure-
Nubian milk goat kids of
bloodlines. Will exchange

meat shoats or calves.

: first what you have. 3
an

xbs, Demorest.

t Stud: Purebred Nubian

1 with attractive breeding

ppearance, registered in

ican Goat Society. Earl S.
vine, Madras.

Roderick, the most out-
nding Toggenburg sire in
South. Pedigreed, reg. and

ess. Famous for high-pro-
cing daughters and sons of
xcelled quality. War con-
ms necessitate disposing of
well known sire, very rea-
nable. John Hynds, 93 Warren
NE, Atlanta, De-5140.





i exchange good working

ddle horse for good cow fresh

_ or sell for cash. C.

on, 266 Hemphill Rd., SW, At-
lanta. eae

or soon to eons Prefer
ey or part Jersey. Want
cow or heifer soon to
me fresh. Staten Taylor,
fe, rete 1:

Want nice (Reg.) Guernsey |

about 3 mo. old, or older,

good blood lines. Lowell Man-

Danielsville, Rt. 3.
Want Registered Guernsey

calf, one to four mo. old; |

_ have 3 yr. old Reg. Guern-
Bull, for sale.
. Temple.

Want 1 milking type Short-

rn bull. State what you have

and price. Leon Ehrlich,
wainsboro.

Want to buy good milch cow,

th young calf. State what you

have and price. D. T. Herring-
on, Baxley.

Want reg., Polled Herford or
Aberdeen-Angus baby calf, not
er 2 wks. old. Want papers
with calf. State price, etc. Luke
Gill, Manchester, Box 121.

Want good young reg. Jersey
er Guernsey milk cow a
Now or soon fresh. J. Bar-
rett, 10 Trust Co. of ea Bidg..
Atlanta, Walnut 2282.

_ HOGS WANTED:

Want to exchange one Black
Turkey Tom, 10 mos. old, wt.

18 Ibs., for pure bred pig. Pre--

fer Durock or Hampshire, or
what have you? Mrs. W. S.
Godwin, Homerville.

Want Registered Hampshire
male, blocky type, between 8
and 18 mos. old. Duncan Sin-
clair, Moultrie.

- Want several P. C. pigs 2 to
mos. old. Also good milk cow,
must. give bheaty milk, be gent-
Je with no bad habits. State
lewest cash price, age and
weight. L.
ville.
Want 4 shoats to fatten this
fall; wt., around 50 lbs. ea. Can
them up in = Athens-

2 ton area. > . Purcell,
A pharetta, Rt.

{ORSES, MULES WANTED:

Good mule and full outfit of
ig equipment with trac-

pay cash; what have
Byington, Newnan,

Also, pair New |

1 4

, FOB.
Atlanta, Phone: Neniaret | number, age and price

does reg., to sell. F. E.

| tams, $2.50 pr.

H. Hud-.

Clem Rober-_

S. Barlow, Homer- |



oe :



RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS |

(CAVIES) WANTED:
Want two bred flemish giant

or any large breed of rabbit

Want good
St.

and one. buck,
stock. E. A. Dawley,
Simons Island.

Want several N. Z. White
Does, 6 to 12 mos. old. State

shipping point in first letter.
I. D. Reese, Madison, Rt. 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS

| WANTED:

Want Nubian milch goat
three to five years old, hornless,
fresh and extra large. G. W.
West, 1491 Piedmont N.
E. Atlanta.

Want billy goat (trained to
pull wagon), also a goat
Carter Low, Jasper.

Want young Saanan milk

goat, fresh in with 2nd or 3rd |

kid, giving % gal. or more a
day.

Rt. 2.



POULTRY FOR SALE



BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS:

Purebred White Cor ns ish
game bantams, also R. Red
bantams, $5.00 pair. Bae from
Southeastern Fair Winners.
John Transou, Atlanta, 986
Greenwood Ave., N. E.

Common mixed bantam hens
now laying, and roosters, 3 fer
$1.00. Will not pay express.
Clyde Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3.

Two pair Black Cochin ban-
Young stock,
pullets just beginning to lay.
No checks... B. H. Holsombach,
302 S. Harris st Kast Point.

5 good black breasted modern
cocks, $1.50 ea. First order
gets them. Dr. M. L. Arnau, 416
W: Broag St., Savannah,

Bantam hens, and roosters, |

50c ea. Hatching eggs, 15 for
50c. Boyd Com-
merce.

BARRED WHITE OR OTHER
ROCKS FOR SALE;

Barred Rock, AAA
rooster,
pure Black game bantam roost-
er, 1 yr. old, $1.25; 1 trio small
type mixed game bantams, wt.

stock,

less one pound ea. grown, $3.-.

00. All del. Ga. Mrs. Willie
Smith, Rolston. i

8 Barred Rock hens, ayia
1 Barred Rock rooster. All 1
yr. old, and pure strain. Hens
weigh 4 to 4% Ibs. ea.
for lot, $12.00 prepaid in <Ga,
Mrs. Cliff C. Dye, Middleton,
Rt. 1.

BRAHMAS:

1 trio Light Brahmas, 3 hens
and cock of S. C. R. I. Reds.
also trio of Barred Rocks, for
sale. Pete Ivey,
Jordan St., S. E.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:

1 nice brood game cock,
Sanders Leopard, 2-yr. ol
$2.00; or exchange for game
hens or White Cornish bantams.
a Griffin, Oak St.. Gaines-
ville.

LEGHORNS:

40-4A big type W. L. Eng.
strain hens, $2.25 ea.: 5 roosters,
$3.00 ea-: 15-4A White Rock
hens, $2.25 ea.: 1 rooster, $3.60
ea. Also want 11 quail roosters.
State price. Mrs. T. W. All-
good, 1169 Arlington Ave., SW,
Atlanta, Ra. 7266.

1,000 one and two yr. old
White Leghorn hens, best egg
strain. Sell any from 200 up,
$1.00. ea., or 25c tb. D. I. Dan.
jel, Hogansville.

50 AAA W. Leghorn hens,
Apr. hatched 1942, large strain,
laying 70%, $1.35 ea. No culls,
Homer Ragan, Douglasville, Rt.
3. Box 13.

MINORCAS:

28 Nice fat hens, 24c Ib. Will
weigh 5 to 6% lbs. ea. M. O.
Richardson, LaFayette, Rt. 4.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS.
PIGEONS, ETC.:

Common pigeons, different
colors, mated and working, 50c
pair; 3 pair, $1.25. J. C. Branch,
dr., Enigma, Rt, 1.

t

Would consider Toggen- |
| burg. Must be cheap for cash. |
Mrs. Jesse Stancil, Clarkesville, |

11 mos. old, $1.50; 1.

Price |

| eral roosters:

Aftianta, 12.



REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRES.
RHODE ISLANDS); |.

115 Pure bred Parmenter |

Reds. 10 weeks old, $1.00 ea.. or
$110.00 for lot. Not prepaid.

' Mrs. W. R. Rogers, Eastman, Rt.

3.

| TURKEYS. GUINEAS,

GEESE, ETC.; :

8 Blue speckled and white
breasted guinea hens now lay-
ing, and 1 rooster, tame as
chickens, $10.00. Freight paid.
Prompt shipment.
T. Carter, Loganville, Rt. 1.

2 Turkey Goblers, one is
Black Bronze, the other Red
Bronze, 35c tb. Write at once.
Mrs. L. J. Harris, Waycross, Rt.
3:

One Bronze Turkey hen.
Raised in 1942. $4.00 at my
home. Cannot ship. Mrs. L. B.
Reeves, Loganville, Rt. 2.

Large type dark ee

Muscovy ducks, now laying.

drake. Lot $3.75. No ee
ae B. Donaldson, Summit,

POULTRY WANTED





BABY CHICKS AND
BANTAMS WANTED: a

Want
chicks, or any large breed.

State what you have and price.
Oliver W. Boyce, Atlanta, 757

| West Fair St.

Want Partridge Rock chicks,
any size, State price and how
many can furnish. Mrs. Wil-
liam Henry Noles, Hawkins-
ville.

GIANTS WANTED:

Want 25 large Jersey Black
Giant hens (March or~ April

thatch), or 25 Black Minorca

hens, same hatch. Mrs. C. W.

Lance, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS:

Want 3 to 6 large type, Eng.. |-

W. L., roosters, about 2 yrs. old
preferred. State what you
have and price, etc, Mrs.'M. E.
Argos, Atlanta, 1150 Donnelly
Ave., S. W. Ra 4476.

Want 6 of best grade, 1942
hatch W. L. roosters. J. P.
Dukes, Zebulon, Rt. 1.

Want 25 Eng. W. L. hens.

Advise what you have and]

BD. W. Boone, Newnan.

PHEASANTS AND QUAIL
WANTED:
Want 1 Chinese Ringneck

pheasant hen, 1 yr. old pre-
ferred. State price. C. C. Per-

price.

kins, Mt. Zion.

REDS WANTED:

Want 15 or 20 N. H. or R. L
Red hens, wt. not less than 6
jbs.. nor more than 7 Ibs. John
D. Ward. Columbus, Rt. 3, Box
401

Want 10 toe 50 hens and sev-

N. H., Parmen-
ter or R. I, reds: State price,
breed ang grade and source
from which they eame. Give
age. M. L. Hudson, Atlanta,
P..O. Box 4455.

Want at once, 1 purebred R.
I. Red or Barred Rock cock.
1942 spring hatch; strong and
healthy, in or about Cuthbert.
N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert, Rt. 3.
Box. 112.

DUCKS WANTED:

Want some ducks for breed-
ing purposes. Advise what you
have and price. R. H. Rogers.
Cobbtown.

Want 3 Indian Runner ducks
and 1 drake. Edd Harper,
Rieead. 811 West Ocmulgee

POSITIONS WANTED





Man, wife and 3 small child-
ren, want 1-H. crop on halves
or by day in Fulton Co. near
Atlanta. Will have to be fur-
nished everything and moved.
Lonnie Byrant, 190 Rinehart
St., Atlanta.

Want jeb helping operate
small farm gontaining cotton,
corn, peanuts, poultry, bees,
hogs, cows, etc. Would also
consider water mill 50-50 basis
or wages. No bad habits. State
particulars first letter and best
wages, by tetter, no cards

ot Lewis Bighes, Dubtin,

Col. man with one arm, one
son 15 mo. old, wants job on
chicken farm with board and
room. State wages in first let-
ter. Send stamp for reply.
Odessa Terrell, Madison, Rt. 1.

|for farm work.

Mrs. Earley |

| horse crop, 50-50 basis.

Black Giant baby

house, electric lights,



Want to hear from someone |
to care for poultry and milk. |
House, wood natches furnished. | +

Also, one horse crop to rent.
50-50 basis. Dock Vandiver,.
Red Hill Dist., Martin.

Want settled colored couple
board. House on _ premises.

J. W. Corley, 1003 Powder
Springs St., Marietta.

Want two large families for

fruit and veg. farm. Good pay.
Light work for women and
children. Dont ans. if live
over 50 mi. from Atlanta.
E. Norton, Fairburn.

Want white woman not over
40-yrs, of age. No objections |
to one child, to live in good,
respectable home and help with |
farm work, chickens, etc. No
milking. $7.00 wk. W. Wain-
wright, Kingsland.

Want honest farmer for 2-
Large

3-rm, house, electricity, good

land, pasture,

away if not careful, Need 2
plow hands that understand |
skittish mules. Im honest and
want honest man. Carl Perry,
Monroe, Rt. 3.

Want one wage hand, white
or col., to do plowing and gen. |
farm work. Good wages, house
and wood. Can have a garden.
H. T. Avery, Greenville, Rt. 4.

Want at once good farm hand

to live with me and work for
$25.00 mo. pay as work. J. a
Mullis, Alma.

Will give house rent for yr.
and acre or two of Jand for re-
pairing of house. Write or come
for full information. Must he
sober and honest. Ref. exch.
Mrs. Jesse. Stanal.
ville, Rt. 2.

Want farm family for seod
farm suiteq- to truck farming.
Convenient to market. Stand-
ing rent. Mrs. Cordelia Dease,
Rex Rd.; Rex.

Want single man to work, no
smoking or drinking. Board,
laundry and salary. Want some-
one at once. Also, want woman
to help with farm work. Mrs.
Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele.

Want dairy hand. who also
can do general farm upkeep
work, paint, grade farm roads,
put up new fence, etc. $3.50
per day when working at either
job.. Furnish 3 R. house, lights
and quart of milk. Work based
on 10 hour day. John W.
Harms, Savannah, White Bluff
Rd. .

Man to work on farm. Would.
like for him to know how to
drive tractor. $1.50 day and
house. Can work family too. S.
<< Atianta, Rt. 3, Ma

ye ~

Want good farm hand, mar-
ried, on cattle farm and gen-
eral farming. Reference requir-
ed. State age. Good wages.
Middle Georgia, one mile from
school bus. M. C. Roberts, Ball
Ground.

Want colored man with or
without wife to take care of
chickens and small truck gard-
en. Will furnish excellent
runnin
water, firewood and pay 310.0!

wk. This is a permanent job for |

the right man. H. Raiford Gaf-
fney, Riverview Road, Dun-

woody.

Want one horse cropper for
12 A. cotton, 16 A. bottom land
corn. 50-50 basis. 3-R. house,
arden, firewood and milk cow.
Also, extra day labor when not
in crop. Do not write, come see.
S. S. Storer, Dougiasville, Rt. 4.

Wanted at once, reliable un-
encumbered white woman to do
light farm work. Good salary |
and room and board. Mrs. W.
G. Stubbs, Perry.

Want good man to do general
farm work. Board, laundry,
$25.00 mo. No drinking. Want
man at once. A. S. Hicks, Adel,
Rt 2.

Want man, or man and wife,
good health, war exempt, for
gen. farming, yr. round job. No
drinking. Good home for right
couple and good farm wages.
Mrs.~ Annie Moore, Junction
City.

Want man with small family,
house, water, wood; mail by
door, paved road, 1 mi. town.
Wages $26.00 or crop on halv-
es. Have truck available for
produce to market. C. H. Maul-
din, Dahlonega. :

*

_ Salary and |

0. :

good _ young |
mules, work good but will run

_Clarkes- |

i garden furnished. Yr.



do general work. eiave sma
tractor and truck to opera
Everything furnished, also sa

Journal, Atlanta.
Man between 40 and 60

must be steady worker, so
and single. Come see. Coolidge
Rd., just off Lawrence
oe A. L. = Deca

Want middle wie whi
woman in good health for far
work. Furnish ref. when r
ing. Salary and board. H. I
Smith, 725 Belmar. Ae ;
Atlanta, Ja. 7364-M. \

- Want middle aged mar

{woman to help with

and home work. One that
kind and agreeable, honest n
sober. Good home for r
party. Ref. exch. Mrs. W.
Spaulding, Rossville, Rt. 3.

White or col. man to live
lot. Do garden and farm wor
Mrs. J. R. Murphy, 203 3
Ave., Hapeville, Ca. 1750.

Want blacksmith for sala

| commission or partnership

thriving N. Ga. farming |

munity. More work than can

done by any two men. I
terested come, write or cal!
one who drinks need appl
E, _ Rankin, Jefferson. ne

work, $7. 00 wk. David. Shapir
Homerville, Pr. .O. Box 14

Want exp. farmer to
one horse farm on halv
Hancock Co., ar Liz
Henry Carr, In care of M
Milledgeville.

Offer pay plus part of :
to good ee por edu prof
draft exempt, to produce

ers and eggs at Bolton.

3-R. house, lights and 1
Schools, churches, street
near. W. L. Ingles, 134 panier
St., Atlanta.

coo reper woman for
wor milking. or washi
$5.00 wk. and board, 3 in. nee
Wy. Anderson, St
Mountain, Rt. 1..

Want party to furnish sg
make crop (corn, cotton, ha
etc.) 65 A. cultivation, Le
eza, already established.
house, farm buildings, pasi
running water. Mrs. Lula Sci
Adairsville, Rt. 2._

Want good man for 1 Ss
crop, 1 mi. Canton. 10 |
cotton allotment. Bottom
land, 4-R. house, well water
near church and schoo! bus,
would truck farm same. All on
50-50 basis. Noel ee _Can-
ton, Rt. 8. :

Want good farm hand wh
doesnt mind working, $1
wk. Good 6-R. house, wood an
roun
job. 14 mi. north Atlanta. Gom
see meat once. Woodrow
Glenn Ridge, Dunwoody.

NS

Want white or col. man

| wife. No objection to 2 or 3 half

grown children. Man to w
on farm. Woman to help with
gardening, milking, i
and other farm chores.

nish \2-R. house and wood and

Fy. prevailing Mrs. T.

Mull. Aragon, Rt.

Want at once small famil
white or col. to work sma
crop on 50-50 pasis. Good land,

good roomy house with plenty

of wood and water. Can raise
corn, peas, potatoes, cane, ve
getables, hogs on shares. Milk
cow furnished. This farm i
Upson Co. C. W. Harrell, B:
esville, 423 Forsyth St.

Want family, 2 or more plow
hands, some hoe help, 50-50,
or 4th or standing rent. 4-R.
house, wood, garden and potate
patches free. W. W. McPher.
son, Villa Rica.

Want good man with own
stock and force to use moder
tools for good farm. 4-R. =
good well in yard, plenty
creek and hill land for | Se
crops. No draft aodger ane
boozer need apply. 5 mi. So.
Jasper on Pole Cat Creek. Geo
L. Green, Jasper.

in home with self and wife,
and do farm work. Good pro
position to right couple. J :

Etris, Roswell, Rt. 1. mee

Want man on 50-50 penis
crop and for hire part of the
time. 4-R. house, on school b
and mail route. W. W. S$ a
Gainesville. Rt. 1. _



REET BU TEETIN.

Announced by Office of Price AdministrationContin a



A POULTRY



Live
Weight

under 3
3 to 4

4to5%
over 542

under 5%
tover 51%

under 8
over 8

under 4
4to 5%
over 542

under 514
_tover 544

under 514
over 5%
All

under 18
18 to 22
over 22,

under 18
118 to 22
over 22





Dressed.
Weight

under 2%
2% to 342

3% to 5
over 5

under 5
over 5

under 7
over 7

under:3%
3% tod
over 5

under 5
over 5

under 5
over 5
All

under 16
1 to 20
over 20

under 16
16 to 20
over 20



For other grades and turkey seascaal
adjustments see bottom of paze.

Drawn
Weight

under 134
134 to 24%

% to 3%
over 334

under 334
over 354

under 5

over 5

under 24%
3% to 3%
over 334

under 3%
over 3%4

under 3144
over 34%
All

under a
13 to 16%
over 161%

under 13
13 to 1642

over 1642 -

- 28.82



Athens, Columbus,
Dames Ferry,

Durand, Hochston,
J efferson, Machen,
LaGrange, Madison,
West Point, Topeka
Junction, Woodbury

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

28.92 33.82 50.32
31.32 35.32 50.82

38.32 53.32
40.32 54.82

34.32
36.32

33.32
34.82

42.32
43.32,

29.32
30.82

38.32
39.32

46.82
47.82

59.82
60.32

43.32
46.32
45.82

35.32
35.82

38.82
41,32
45.32

29.82
32.82
32.82

24.82
25.82

25.82
27.82
31.82

41.82
40.32
39.32

39.82
38.32
37.32

25.82
28.82

20.82
21.82

21.82
23.82
27.82

37.82
36.32
35.32

35.82
34.32
33.32

52.82
50.32
48.32

50.82
48.32
46.32

37.85

Bonaire, Buena
Vista, Elberton, Ft
Valley, Jefferson-
ville, Junction City,
Lavonia, Richland,
Milledgeville,
Tallulah Falls

Live Dresd Drawn
Cent. per pound

29.85 38.85 50.35
31.35 35.35 50.85

38.35 53.35
40.35 54.85

33.35 46.85
34.85 47.85

42.35
43.35

~ 29.85
32.85
32.85

24.85
25.85

25.85
27.85
31.85

41.85
- 40.35
39.35

39.85
38.35
37.35

34.35
36.35

29.35
30.85

38,35
39.35

59.85
60.35

43.35
46.35
45.85

35.35

25.85
28.85
28.85

20.85
21.85

38.85
41.35
45.35

21.85
23.89
27.85

52.85
36.35
35.35

35.85
34,35
33.35

48.35

50.85
48.35
46.35

28.88

20.88
35.85 |

50.35 |

Cuthbert,
Empire,
Hartwell,
Montezuma,
Toomsboro,
Washington

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.88 33.88 50.38
31.38 35.38 50.88

34.38 53.38
36.38 54.88

46.88
47.88

59.88
60.38

43,38
46.38
45.88

35,38
35.88

38:88
41.38
45.38

38.38
40.38

33.38
34.88

29.38
30.88

38.38
39.38

42.38
43.38

29.88
32.88
32.88

24.88
25.88

25.88
28.88

21.88

21.88
23.88
27.88

37.88
36.38
35.38

35.88
34.38
33.38

25.88
27.88
31.88

52.88
50.38
48.38

50.88
48.38
46.38

41.88
40.38
39.38

39.88
38.38
37.38

31.34



Commerce,
Cornelia,
Cusseta,
Macon,
Thomaston,
Union Point

Live Dre d Drawn
Cents per pound

29.84. 33.84 50.34
35.34 50.84
38.34
40.34.

33.34
34.84

42.34
43.34

53.34
54.84

46.84
47.84

34.34
36.34

29.34
30.84

59.34
60.34

43.34
46.34
45.84

38.34
39.34

29.84
32.84
32.84

25.84
28.84
28.84

35.34
35.84

24.34
29.84

25.84
27.84
31.84

20.84
21.84

21.84
23.84
27.84

38.84
41.34
45.34

52.84
50.34
48.34

50.84
48.34
46.34

37.84
36.34
39.34

39.84
34.34
33.34

41.84
40.34
39.34

39.84
38.34
37.34

Chenchat,
Hooker,
Trenton

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.62 33.62 50.12
31.12 35.12 50.62

34.12 38.12 53.12
36.12 40.12 54.62

33.12
34.62

46.62
47.62

59.62
60.12

43.12
46.12
45.62

35.12
35.62

29.12
30.62

42.12
43.12

38.12
39.12

29.62
32.62
32.62

24.62
25.62

25.62
27.62
31.62

41.62
40.12
39.12

39.62
38.12
37.12

25.62
28.62
28.62

20.62
21.62

21.62
23.62
27.62

41.12

52.62
50.12
48.12

50.62.
48.12
46.12

37.62
36.12
35.12

35.62
34.12
33.12



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A POULTRY

For other grades and turkey seasonal

Chatsworth

Blue Ridge,
Cartersville,
Cave Springs
Rome

Cedartown,
Rockmart

| Atlanta,

Bowden,
Canton
Carrollton

Lawrenceville,
McDonough,
Newnan



~ Live =
Weight

Dressed
Weight



lunder 3
3 to 4

|4to5%
|over 5%

_|over 5%

| under 8
over 8

under 4
_|4to5%
_lover 54%

under 51
lover 5%

under 514
over 5%
All

under 18
| 18 to 22
over 22

under 18
18 to 22
over 22



_| under 54%



under 2%
2% to3'e

3% to5
over 5

under 5
over 5

under 7
over 7

under 3%
3% to 5
over 5

under 5
over 5

under 5
over 5 -

| All

under 16
1 to 20
over 20

under 16
16 to 20
over 20

Drawn
Weight

under 1%
1% to2%

24% to 3%
over 3%

under 334
over 3%4

under 5
over 5

under 2M
3% to 3%
over 334

under 3%4
over 3%4

under 3%
All
ursler 13
13 to 16%
over 16%

under 13



over 16%

over 34%

13 to 1644

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pounc.

29.67 33.67 50.17
31.17 35.17 60.67

34.17 38.17 53.17
36.17 40.17 54.67

29.17 33.17 46.67
30.67 34.67 47.67

38.17 42.17 59.67
39.17 43.17 60.17

25.67 29.67 43.17
28.67 32.67 46.17
28.67 32.67 . 45.67

20.67 24.67 35.17
21.67 - 25.67 35.67

21.67 25.67 38.67
23.67 27.67 41.17
27.67 31.67 45.17

37.67 41.67
36.17 40.17
35.17 39.17

35.67 39.67
34.17 38.17

52.67
50.17
48.17

50.67
48.17
46.17



33.17 37.17

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents Lor pound

29.71 33.71 50.21
31.21 35.21 50.71

34.21 38.21 53.21
36.21 40.21 54.71

29.21 33.21
30.71 34.71

38.21 42.21
39.21 43.21

25.71 29.71
28.71 32.71
28.71 32.71

20.71 24.71
Zi 71 25.71.

27.71 25.71
23.71 27.71
27.71 31.71

37.71 41.71
36.21. 40.21
35.21 39.21

35.71. 39.71
34.21 38.21
33.21 37.21

47.71

59.71
60.21

-43.21
46.21
45.71

35.21
35.71

38.71
41.21
45.21

b2.11
50.21
48.21

50.71
48.21.
46.21

46.71 |

| 38.23

36.23

Live Dresd Drawn

Cents pe pound |:
29.73

33.73
35.23

38.23
40.23

33.23
34.73

42.23
43.23

50.23
50.73

53.23
54.73

46.73
47.73

59.73
60.23

. 43.23
46.23
45.73

35.23
35.73

38.73
41.23
45.23

31.23

34.23
36.23

29.23
30.73

39.23

29.73
32.73
32.73

24.73
25.73

25.73
27.73
21.73

41.73
40.23
39.23

39.73
38.23
37.23

25.73
28:73
28.73

20.73
21.73

21.73
23.73
27.73

52.13.
50.23
48.23

37.93
35.23
50.73

48.23
46.23

35.73
34.23
33.23



Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.77 33.77
31.27 35.27

38.27
40.27

33.27
34.77

42.27
43.27

29.77
32.77
32.77

24.77
25.77

25.77
27.77
31.77

41,77
40.27
39.27

39.77
38.27
37.27

50.77

53.27
54.77

34.27
36.27

29.27
30.77

38.27
39.27

25.77,
28.77.
28.77

20.77
21.77

46.77
47.77

59.77
60.27

43.27
46.27
45.77
35.27
35.77

38.77
41.27
45.27

21.77
23.77
QUE

37.77
36.27
35.27

Bp ae
34:27
33.27

52.77
50.27
48.27

50.77
48.27
46.27

50.27 |

; 36.28

20.78

Sie

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.78 33.78 50.28
31.28 35.28 50.78

34.28 38.28 53.28
40.28 54.78

33.28 46.78 |
34.78 47.78

59.78
60.28 |

43.28 |
46.28 |
45.78

29.28
30.78

38.28
39.28

42.28
43.28

29.78
32.78
32.78

24.78
25.78

25.78
27.78
S178"

41.78
40.28
39.28

39.78
38.28
37.28

25.78
28.78
28.78

21.78
38.78

41.28
45.28

21.78
23.78
27.78

50.28
48.28 |

50.78
48.28
46.28

36.28
35.23

35.78
34.28
33.28



s.





Live
Weight

Dressed
Weight

Drawn

| Weight

-Cents per pound



under 3
3 to 4

4to5%
_|under 5%
over 5%

under 8
over 8

under 4
4to5%

under5%
_lover 5%

_|over 3%
All

18 to 22
_lover 22

under 18
118 to 22
over 22



lover 5%

over 54%

under 5%

under 18



under 24%
2% to 3%

3% to5 |
over 5

under 5
over 5

under 7
over 7

under 3%
3% to5
over 5

under 5

Jover 5

under 5
over 5
All
under 16

16 to 20
over 20 -

under 16
16 to 20
o- er 20

under 134
134 to 2%

2% to 334
over 3%

under 334
over 3%

under 5

lover 5

under 21%
3% to 334

-tover 3%

under 3 By
over 334 -

under 344
over 3%
All

under 13

13 to 16%

over 16%

under 13
13 to 16%
over 16%



25.89

33.39



Americus,
Cordele,
Dawson,
Dublin,
Tennille

| soodhope,

Albany,
Jakfield,

Sandersville

Abbeville,

.| Chester

Dexter,

Rentz,
Wrightsville



Live Dresd Drawr

29.89
31.39

33.89
35.39

38.39
40.39

33.39
34.89

42.39
43.39

29.89
39.89
32.89

24.89
25.89"

25.89
27.89
31.89

41.89
40.39 -
39.39

39.89
38.39

50.39
50.389

53.39
54.89

46.89
47.89

59.89.
60.39

43.39
46.39
45.89

34.39
36.39

29.39
30.89

38.39
39.39

28.89
28.89.

20.89
21.89

21.89
23.89
27.89

37.89
36.39
35.39

35.39
35.89

38.89
41.39
45.39

52.89
50.39
48.39

50,89
48.39

35.89
34.39

25.92
28.92

39.42



- 37.39 46.39

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.92 33.92 50.42
31.42 35.42 50.92

34.42 38.42 53.42
36.42 40.42 54.92

33.42 46.92
34.92 47.92

42:42 59.92
43.42 60.42

29.92 43.42
32.92 46.42
32.92 45.92

24.92 35.42
25.92

25.92
27,92
31.92

41.92
40.42
39.42

39.92
38.42
37.42

29.42,
30.92

38.42
39.42

28.92

20.92
21,92

21.92
23.92
27.92

37.92
36.42.

38.92
41.42
45.42

52.92
50.42
48.42

50.92
48.42
46.42

35.92
34.42
33.42

35.92 |

37.93

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.93 33.93 50.43
31.43 35.43 50.93

38.43 53.43
40.43 54.93

34.43
36.43

29.43
30.93

33.43
34.93 47.93
42.43

43.43

38.43
39.43

25.93
28.93
28.93

59.93
60.43 |

43.43
46.43
45.93

35.43
35.93

38.93
41.43
45.43.

52.93
50.43
48.43

50.93
48.43
46.43

29.93 ~
2.93
32.93

24.93
25.93

25.93
27.93
31.93

41.93
40.43
39.43

20.93
21.93

21.93
23.93,
27.93

36.43
35.43

39.93
38.43
37.43

35.93.
34.43
33.43





46.93 |
30.95

20.95
21.95

21.95

35.95



Live Dresd Drawn

Cents per pound
29.95 33.95 50.45
31.45 35.45 50.95

34.45 38.45 53.45
36.45 40.45 54.95

29.45 33.45
34.95

46.95
47.95

42,45
43.45

38.45
39.45

59.95
60.45

29.95
32.95
32.95

25.95
28.95
28.95

43.45
46.45
45.95

35.45
35.95

24.95
25.95

25.95
27.95
31.95

98.95
41.45
45.45

23.95.
27.95

37.95
36.45
39.45

41.95
40.45
39.45

92.95
90.45
48.45

39.95
38.45
37, #6

50.95
48.45
46.45

34.45
33.45

34.48
36.48

34.48

Live Dresd Drawn
Cents per pound

29.98 3398 5048
31.48 35.48 50.98

53.48
04.98

46.98
47.98

59.98
60.48

43.48
46.48
45.98

35.48
35.98
38.98
41,48
45.48

52.98
50.48
48.48

50.98
48.48

38.48
40.48

33.48
34,98

42.48
43.48

29.48
30.98

38.48
39.48

25.98
28.98
28.98

20.98
21.98

29.98
32.98
32.98:

24.98
25.98

25.98
27.98>
31.98

21.98
23.98
27.98

37,98
36.48
35.48

41,98
40.48
39.48

39.98
38.48

35.98



33.48 37.48 46.48



38.62 | 21
45.12 |

35.28| 20.
35.78 | 2

52.78 | 37.



When you sell Grade B dressed poultry, deduct from LIST PR
per lb. For live poultry (other than Grade A) deduct your
_ference from the LIST PRICE.
DRESSED TURKEY SEASONAL ADJUSTMENTS |
You may add the following amounts per pound to LIST PRICE
_. these months: Feb. %c; Mar. 1c; Apr. lac; Me a June 2a
_ Aug. 3%2; Sept sae Oct. le.

POULTRY GRADES

Grades for dressed and drawn poultry are determined by the standards

of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture except that poultry (other. than turkeys)
ocessed and packed before Feb. 28, 1943 may be graded by customary
ccepted trade standards. Poultry (other than ducks and geese) dressed. in

water at 135 2 or ee anne be pecs than Grade B. or a aa