TOM UNDER 4 re told the farmers that we had a two-year supply of They told the farmers that unless they voted for. juotas there would be no government loans on cote and no government benefits. the farmers in the Gfkee eotton states would have ond eee I told vou. in the Market Bulletin. that upply of high-grade cotton would be exhausted by the Phe. Office of War Tito ation the Office oof Pricb. De stration and the Department of Agriculture on April 43 gave out a press release with regard to stabilizing prices. The press release as sent out is printed in me last Paes of this issue TOF your afore i: For ie purpose. of re qiditiondl cotton avail: e the Commodity Credit Corporation will call loans on requirements. eS oe ode told. you sometime ago in the Bulletin that a neers of otton mills had been required to convert from low-grade ving ceiling prices for all of these goods they could ake, but they: were not paying: the farmers 21.38 for iddling 15-16 inch cotton at the farm, w hich was the price : which the mill ceilings were based. On every bale of cotton that the farmers have sol since that time, the farmer has been forced to take a loss simply because the government refused to treat the farm- in the same way that the mills were treated. . You will note from reading Section Two that the gov- ernment 1 now proposes to force part of the farmers cotton that is in the government loan on the market to meet cur- rent requirements. | This is simply another way of saying what I told you in the Bulletin sometime ago that there was not enough high-grade eotton to run the mills until the 1943 crop can : be harvested. | a T am informed that some mills are now being forced to onvert to low-grade cotton at a loss of time aad money, Shortage of Protein Feed a There i is a terrible shortage of protein feed. This short- age is due to erop raduetion in this country and to the cutting off of imports from other countries, Tt is also due t the cutting of corn and other grain crops in this country Ae NOTICE. 3 The Georgia Market Bulletin belongs to the farmers of the state. It is paid for entirely by the farmers and does : cost any other taxpayer a nickel. DEPARTMENT of : Pal nie the Gaited States Deoarinest of ea The 4 farmers in Georgia voted apainst eotidn: quotas | alities: of cotton now held under san needed to meet cur- iton to high-grade cotton and that the mills making cer-~ grades of cloth under government specifications were _ WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, bbe L against nutes had a been es Soe information : = me the 1943 crop. comes in. 2a ) AGRICULTURE | COMMISSIONER. much cotton, seed meal and. soybean eee which are - mixed feeds. anortaze of cotton seed meal and soybean meal. seed is our greatest source of protein feed. S fiber for war munitions. ae PG - - a Cotton and Trade Treaties - greater than the amount of cotton we were: shi ping abroad. | cotton toa foreign market and had not ee any fibers Those Who Talk About Trade Treaties Shoul _ some newspaper that the things we import are things that studied the Department of Commerce figures on import ae an effort ti eee ae shortage of capone This. has accentuated ae ennphasized Cotton Is A Primary Food Crop Osler seed is our ereatest source AS edible. oil. Cot x Cotton seed linters are our greatest and best sour 3 Cotton: is the greatest fiber known tor man. 2 5 Pile to our entrance into this World War, the er States was importing . fibers consisting. of cotton, jute hemp, flax and other cotton equivalents: in an am Sains other words, if we hed aot apne ee bale o we would have been better off than we are. Study The Treaties and the Department | of Commerce Figures on Imports and Exports e oes Te. is very common to hear on the radio or re rend: I cannot be produced j in this country. When you read or hear where. anyone says this, - will know they are simply talking through their hat, tha they have not read the trade treaties and that they have no and exports. ~The law pi ae for trade agreements contains wha is known : as *the most favored nations clause. The most favored nations clause provides thas ai benefit extended to any one nation shall also apply to al | (Continued on Page Two) Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid sa No. 1 hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named: May 7, 1943 Per Cwt. . April 29 (Thursday) eb iitOn 5 a ee $14.25 April 29 (Thursday) Valdosta __ 14.752 April 30 (Friday) Cordele 14.41 April 30 (Friday) Thomasville 14.55 May 4 (Tuesday) Arlington 14,25. ' May 4 (Tuesday) Nashville _ i : 14.380 4 May 5 (Wednesday) Moultrie e 4 565 .May 5 (Wednesday) Vidalia May 5 (Wednesday) Rome TOP FED ce April 29 (Thursday) Tifton April 29 (Thursday) Valdosta April 30 (Friday) Cordele Aprit-30::niday) Thomasville = a ae May 4 (Tuesday) Arlington ee May 4 (Tuesday) Nashville __ : May 5 (Wednesday) Moultrie Mays0=( Wednesday). Vidalia: sos) 8 ee eS 14568 =e - 14.25 | $12.00-$13.50 14.00- 17.40. -14.00- 16.50 12.00- 14.60 15.00- 17.00 12.00- 16.60 14.00- 19.00 18.50 -12.10- 13.25 May b= (Wednesday) Rome SS BRT ORS Address all items for publication and all requests to be put the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU : ARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. S : X otices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable er postage regulations inserted one time on each request and eated only when request is eee by new copy of mited space will not permit insertion of notices containing than 30 words inelyding name and address. Unde: Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not ssume- any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Published Weekly at 122 Pace St., Cevington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, ecutive Office, State Capitol _ Atlanta, Ga. * Publication Office 22 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. y on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. viered as second class matter gt 1, 1937, at the Post Office Covington, Georgia, under Act une 6, 1900. Accepted for iling at special rate of postage vided for in Section 1103, Act ~ October 8.19177 (e ontinued from Page oo oT paatidas, S ese ae the President ntina switich ee Ww Bade of bebe. bance we : a trade agreement with Venezuela which United iste - But, the minute we oe for tbe importa- on of beef from Venezuela the most favored nations clause? makes that applicable to Argen- a and every other nation with whom we-are ding. : . Thus our doors are iirows wide open to beef rom every nation simply by allowing beef to be cluded in our treaty with Venezuela. ; at we ee a trade ae with ee Britain ; Bit ae the favored nations clause the ee we sign a arade BeLegue with England ie acecssmen Who Vote For the. Farmer and America Will Vote Against Trade Treaties The question of our ood neighbor policy or r war policyis in no way connected with the ngress vote on trade treaties. If Congress defeats re-enactment of trade treaties, the treaties we alr eady have will not he ctd. | _If war necessity requires the importation of additional farm crops from other countries, the President has full authority under his war pow- ers to deal with that situation. _ Trade treaties are intended for one purpose TA one purpose only. Trade tfeaties is simply a way o-tariff system. Trade treaties simply make it possible to put of having a merican farmer on a free trade basis with. farmers of the balance of the world without etting tariff protection of industry. - S The trade trea ties leave the Sages to: com-. : NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS I am in receipt of a number of letters from people who have placed orders for seed, plants and produce carried for sale in The "Market Bulletin. Some of these letters inclose letters which were returned to them unopened and unclaimed. : I realize that on account of extreme bad weather and the tremendous demand this year for food crops of all kinds that those who carry notices of for sale in The Market Bulletin may receive more orders than they can fill. It is absolutely necessary that each order received be acknowledged together. with an eXx- planation why the order is not filled if it is im- possible to fill the order. Those who place orders for plants, seed, or produce, carried for sale in the Bulletin must realize that the demand is greater than the sup- ply. They are however entitled to receive a prompt reply toall orders placed. It is highly important that those using the columns of The Market Bulletin, both buyers and sellers, remember that conditions are now. abnormal. Vee ers TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. pete on equal terms with farmers of all other countries while keeping in effect high protective tariffs on all industrial products. This is in line with the over-all plan which is generally recognized in Washington of setting up. a world empire which will put the United States, | England and the balance of the world under con- ltvol of great internationalists and will destroy *the American farmer. Tf vou think this is an extreme statement, 2 ei would like: to call your attention to an ertiois| from Farm Journal.and Farmers Wife writ ten by Wheeler McMillen, entitled, All of Us. John Franklin Carter, Jr., who writes under the name of Jay Franklin, who. served in the of- fice of Under- Secretary of Agriculture, Rexford |G. Tugwell, 1934 to 1936, published a book before jhe was given his place in the United States De- partment of Agriculture. In that book he told a ee which is so startling and so abhorrent to patriotic Americans that I am giving 4) benefit: of his statement and his o you the opinion of the This will be found on the last What Jay American farmer. page.of this issue under the title, Deal Thinks of Farmers. Last week and the week befdee: F- told vou how large business interests, internatioualists and government bureaus had formed a combina- tion to perpetuate thege trade treaties after the war. Paul Mallon writine from Wa easton under date of May 7 carries information that is so ap- ,| propriate in this connection that we are repro- re it also on last page of this issue under the heading, Paul Mallon. } TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. * FLOWERS AND SEED. FOR SALE _ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ | Pinks, Blue water iris, 15c ea. Par- rotts Feathers, 3 for 10c; pur- ple and white altheas, 2 for 25c; Spanish Needle, 15c; running vinea: 2 for 25c: other plants. Mrs. Henry EF. Jarrell, Gs 2: _ Fine iris, light and deep blue, purple, orchid, yellow and brown, $1:00 doz. plus 0c postage. Rooted flowering pears, 5 for $1.00. Mrs. W. Ww. Trimble, Adairsville. Bulbs of: Jonquils, $4.00 M.; Giant Crimson spider lilies, 3 doz., $1.00; choice daf- fodils, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Chas. B. Tanner, Sanders- ville, Rt--1. Butler, | Wadley. {10 doz., S0e" C!s) hese stock, carna- tions, pinks, Imp. Shasta and Elder daisies, petunias, pink, red; white, blue asters, zinnias, large pom. marigolds, 25 doz.: verbena, red salvia. 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Will Wise, Grandmother's old fashioned Eleeding Heart, 25c per bu. of one-eye: Garlic, 15c doz. -bulbs; Star of Bethelhem, 10c doz., $1.00.) Mrs. Boo: Os- born, Roy. Blue and white iris, sus, 30c doz., exc. doz. dwarf purple iris for a doz. yellow iris. Mrs. Martha Johnson, Adairsville, Rt. 2. nareis- your order is not filled. of all farm products. nears uy Pi TO OUR PATRONS We wish to advise that the supply of all ar- ticles advertised in The Market Bulletin, espec- jally plants, seed, produce, etc., wish to request: that. you be not disappointed if _ Sarily fill the first orders received and the supply may be exhausted before your letter arrives. Send your reply promptly as the first orders received are the ones which will be filled. We request your kind indulgence during this period of shortage TOM LINDER, Commissioner of ee is limited and Our advertisers neces- | C.;. pink, white, 30c doz.. Mums, Glow, burnt orange. gor; pink, white, Daisy. pink c Pe PB... on: 50 orders. Ca M. O.,-in Ga. Mrs. Ida T Arlington, Rt. 2, Box Si7 Beautiful Bird of PB seed. 25c doz. Easy to_ bloom the first yr. Stowers, Conyers. . Snapdragons, Clarkia eandytuft, Sweet W Oxalis: wall ~h veronica, Shasta - daisies, poppies, 50ce doz.: co doz.; anchusa, paptisia, 0 25c clump. Add postage H. L. McCrary, Royston. Thousands lovely viren Dwarf boxwoods, 4- $4.00 C.; $30.00 M:; 20( $7.00. Del Mie Gas Hamby, Greenville. ~~ April blooming whit | cissus bulbs with green dl iny Ga. S100. Ce Stanton, Newborn. Boxwoods, 8-10 in. $20) well rooted; e} button mums, bronze, 25c doz.: yellow, variegated, 50 Jap. Blue iris; 40c doz. day lilies, narcissi. $1. 00 Cc. postage. Mrs. Mattie : Buchanan, Rt. 1, Atl col, Hillis. of Snow, pink cushion, 4 large lavender, yellow 20. doz.: all col. iris, lilies, 10 ea.; rooted, blooming roses, 15 ea postage. Mrs. C. B. Robi Bowdon, Rt. 2. Fairy lily bulbs. petunias, $1.00 doz.: cuttings, not rooted, a postage. Mrs. J. E. Bowdon, Rt 3, Box 208 Mixed. colors Cannas, yellow, orange, 75c per. bulbs: sold only in 10 more.. Claude Eubank. 5 t., high. large canna + 50c doz., postpaid. Jam Kibben, Bowdon, Rt. 2 Rooted evergreen | plants, blooming shrub lilies, for sale or exc__ chickens or other fa duce. Miss Jane M. M Stone Mountain. P. O. Large red hibiscus, 25 $2.50 doz.; purple Ww vines. well rooted, same Yonge Walker. Toccoa. Rt. ~Red and white 4d Mtn. Jaurels, Mtn. pine, az sweet shrubs. red. mapl doz.: Orange Day a lihes, evergreen. oe glow, 35: d0Z.-) AG Exe. for white feed sacks Bell Roper. Mineral Bluff. Water lilies, Rose Ar Marliac, yellow; Aur tone: Marliac. white, $1.00:. Day bicoming trop pink or blue, ea., $1.00. Mi: E. Blackmon, East P int Ww. Washington St. Largest known Mor Glory, 2 kinds, 18 seed fo Will give 6 seed. Heavenly with each order. Enclose st -10c for postage. Mrs. Edd Cha Columbus, 1701 10th Av Sultana, pink, purple, 0 American Beauty. roote ea.: Cactus, Christm June, Rattail, rooted 25e GC. Add 36 poston Lester Phillips, Royston, - Rooted geraniums, dbl. mon. pink, 25c. ea., pos | Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, King Narcissus bulbs, ni blooming size bulbs, $10. Guernsey lilies, 60c doz hyantes. Fairy ~ or Ra pink, 60c doz., $4.50 G. R. Thigpen, "SE. Marys. Purple flags, orang narcissus, striped violet: white h blooming size, 50c ea.: | begonias, Rainbow moss, enhair fern, 15. ea. ~ lilies, large size, 50c ea Hughey, Fairmount, April narcissus bu size, 65e C.; smaller. seeds of cosmos, petun elor button, firebush, biscus, touch-me-not an beans, 10c package. Mrs. Weaver, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Pink primroses, 15c Ge _; quince japonicas, pink 25c a., tiger lilies, 2 6 foxgloves, "15 doz., red- Jilies, <2 for 25c. Add No chks. ee Bartow. Ellijay. Rt. Coliection, sprengeria mosis fern, Xmas cactus hycrangea, oxalis, ni plants, $1.00; fist size shades of pink and -yello\ doz.: Daisy and pomp large bronze, 30c 4d Annie Pattillo, LaGra 4, Box 79. = ee Per. pink rose _ phlo purple, lavender iris, 20c dbl. chrysanthemum white spider lilies, 10 blooming azaleas, jJaponicas, b lilacs, 25c. A Zz exhibition ry anthemums, pom-_ s, 10c ea. Koreans, spider var., 20 Postage, '10c. Farrar, Jenkins- dog code. maples, te, pink, purple al- a.: large chrysan- ce doz.; white, yel- pinks, 40c doz., ei ims, purple, . jew, mistletoe ger., Jobs Tears, 25 doz. stage. _ Lorene: day lilies, Star of Be- yellow narcissus, Van dils, $1.00 C.; grape mums, white, yellow lilies, blue iris, 25 doz. lis, 10c doz. Add post- es Conner, Villa bu S of single | blue hy e doz.: Exc. for fever- ragons, clove pinks, or thrift. No chks. nor : Della ee rize winning eee Oconto white, golden nbow pink, variegat- Indian red, 20 plants, - Button, daisy, spoon 30 for $1.00. Mrs. RL. uthbert, Rt. 5. : thous. a well rooted, dge, $2.00 C. Good, ants, also sev. black A, see Jack- sacred narcissus, Ss, 60c doz., $2.65. C.; cc doz.:, $2:20: C.- red S, 60c doz., $2.65 C.; AQG doz $2.15. .C3 ramental pepper plants, 7c. No. chks. Miss ns, Smithville, Riz pider. and yellow regal 00 doz.; jonauils, long et daffodils, white jon- butter and eggs, $1.00 C.: gle hyacinths, $1. 00 for feed sacks. Miss eoriey, Hartwell, Rt. ype Chrysanthemums, eflexed, quilled and eolors, named ~ 20 plants, $1.00; ee daisies, buttons, Kor- Z eamums. asst. col., t postpaid. Mrs. cS. Se Will semi- : 'e. $1.00 doz. Blanche f Greenville. yarrow. sand verbena, iragonhead, ageratum, all yaums, Indian. Paint dbl. curly, goldenglow, inea, all, one cent ea., at ome. No mail orders. Mrs. . Carter, Atlanta. 35 Wey- oe = W., Ja oe Ww. white; 1 or collard plants. right, Alma, Rt 4. inon and purple sultana e doz:, 2 doz., 15c; Dill d and smooth leaf mustard Petde thls;,. 2for 15. .Post- Mrs. Ne B. Overby, Gain- eka 2. rart poxwood, small, rooted ~ 2 doz., $1.50; $4.00 ee: zs verena, red, . pink, white, Stes doz, $1.00; $2.00 C.; yellow Kara japonicas, doz. Rooted. Del. Ga. Mrs. . Smith, Greenville, Rt. a: tue iris, day and ginger lies, 30c doz.; foxgloves, fall ks, 25e doz.: snapdragons, 5c B. Add postage on small ord- ers. No chks. Mrs. Charles raters, Dahloresa, Rt. 1. mone, 50, $1.00; Shasta Q: alif. and white violets, 10 choice rooted roses, portly, dogwood, sweet rabs, redbuds, Chero- | laurels, $1. 00 doz. P. Addie Wilson, Morgan- Y, a icery ane Water es. 6 for 40c: 75c doz.: maid- air ferns, 3, 25c; trillums, in-the pulpit, gentains, 4. ., $1.00, Moss packed. Exc. white or print sacks. Mrs. Lou Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. mix. col; Sweet Sc doz., $1.00 C.: same price; $1960, button type, 25 |. -25-35e doz.t 40 5 Nice : Seunieie. plants, ink: an red, 25c doz. Rust-resist- ant giants. Mrs. Cliff T. Tanner, ee Rie 2. Dahiac now ready, 300 doz... all col. blooms size from 7-10 in., blooms; all named and labeled, $5.00 doz., 2 roots free: with ea. doz. Del. State color and size of bloom wanted: R. L, Johnson, Flowery Branch. SAS ie Mixed Chrysanthemums and 0c doz.: azalea- mums, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. Dusty Miller, 25c doz.: blue spider wart, blazing star cut- tings, 3 for 25c: Star of Bethle- hem, $1.00 C.:: President (yel- low) cannas, $1.50 Ce hes day lilies, white and yellow mums, $1.25 C. Add postage. Mar- tha Womack; Bremen, Rt. 2) Box 89. Evergreen Fan Leaf palms, orchid ginger lilies, rainbow lavender orphipodum border plants, $1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. O: S. Fields, pees 407 No, Madison St. Snapdragons, pink and mix- ed, 30c doz.; petunias, 10c doz., ac. C4 Verbenas, pink, rose, wine, lavender, red. white- -eye, pink, variegated, pink, 4c ea.. doz:, $1:65.. No. chks. F.M, Combs, Washington. 30c Mrs. physostegia, yellow daffodils, mix. larkspur, marigolds, 15c doz.; white, pink oxalis, 5c: yellow, 10c% Roosevelt, Sword, Maiden- hair ferns, 15c. Add postage on less 50c orders. Mrs. Clyde Williams, Cumming, Rt. 4. About 15 var., fine gladiolus, 20 fine iris. $1.00; 3 ol. azalea-mums. 25c doz.: 2 ea. 10 var. mums 50c; ar- temisia, 20c doz.: ophiopogon, 350 3107." Z7Anna: and marigold | seed, 5c. pk. = 50c: order P.- P: Wits. Sa G: Soe Carroil- ton. : Iris, bena, Blue spider. lilies, yellow Re- gal lilies, $1.00 doz., old fashion- ed single blue. hyacinths, 75e doz.; long trumpet daffodils, jonquils, butter and eggs, $1. 00 C.: Exc. for white feed sacks. Miss Cecil Mela ey: Hartwell, Bie 2: Yellow and white dbl. butter and eggs, long trumpet daffodils, large yellow cluster narcissus, $1.00 C. Single, blue hyacinths, Regal lilies, 75c doz. Miss Nora Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. White pies, hemlocks,. mtn. laurels, ivy, $1.00 doz.; snow- balls, rambling rose, 20c ea.; all col. azaleas, 45c ea.: japo- nicas, yellow, 20c ea. catnip, 45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona. : White pines, hemlock, mtn. laurels, ivy, $1.00 doz.; all col. azaleas, 45c doz.: yellow and purple iris, violets, 50 doz. Add postage. May Bell Wright, Ta- Jona. Tenants yellow, Bachelor Button seed, red and marigolds, brown and yellow, 10c pke., August lily, 15 ea. Docia Herris, Lula. Hardy phlox, mums, pink thrift, yellow cannas, winter verbena, yellow day lilies, iris, March flowers or jonquils, 25 doz.; hardy hibiscus, New Years vine, lilac, 3 for BOG, 8 of ea. 70c. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. qT. Yellow jonquils, dbl. and eggs, blooming. size bulbs, $1.00 C.>: Sage plants, 25c bunch, 6 bunches $1.00; Fall pinks, yel- low, red and bronze, 50c doz, bunches. Mrs. C. E. Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Dahlias, Jersey Beauty, Jer- sey Beacon: R. E. Lee, White} Wonder, Avalon, Margaret Wil- son, S. Queen, Mrs. Warner, Forest Fire, others, true to name, Mrs. D. M. Worley, Ball Ground, Rt. 4. : Exhibition chrysanthemums, white, pink, red, yellow, Spider var., pink, yellow end white, labeled, $1.00 doz.; 10c post- age: azaleamums, red, pink, white, bronze, 3 for 25e. 5c postage. Mrs. Wilson Caston, Jenkinsburg. Well rooted, ever green privet hedge plants, 6 to 12 in., 300 for $1.00, also some 18 to 24 in., same var., 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Blue Ridge. k sempervirens, $8.00 C.; 6 to 8 in,, $5.00 C.; 4 to 6 in. boxwood : | suffruticose, $3.00 C. Mrs. er Ky Terrell, AreenVIRS Rt. 3 = Conch, also dbl. moss, blue periwinkle, 25c doz.: | lavender. white-eye. pink. ver- |. butter | 8-10 in. field grown boxwood' lilies, - Tris, chrysanthemums, larkspur, goldengiow, primros- jes, white and blue violets, 10e | doz., and postage. Mrs, - Highfield, PSE Fawn. M. Blue Grape hvacuithe: 0c Cs 500 for $2.00. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Grape begonias, 2 kind -of red ger. cut- tings, 15 ea.: Boston, Sword Lace, Spreuserta; Maidenhair ferns, 25c ea., Star of Bethle- hem, 30c C. Rainbow Moss, 20c ure Aa Stone, Adairsville, Wdltow thornless Rose of Texas, 2 for. $1.00; wisteria, $1.00; white lace, 25c, and 50c: red honeysuckle, 50c; prides- wreath, 25c; yellow woods vine, 50c. J. Fe Coggins, Coyv- ington. : Holly bush, 25c_ ea.; suckle, 3 \- for. 25c: Easter lilies, cannas (bulbs), 25c doz. Exc. for. white sacks, 100 or 200 lb. cap. Add postage. ee Inez Redfern, Mitchell, Rt 4 col. per. phlox, mums, golden- glow, Spanish iris, 25e doz., 2 ea. Jacobs Ladder, Tiger lilies, tulips, winter verbenas, hyac- inths, glads, Baster rose, 75e or 10c for 2. Add postage: Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Bu. Gourd seed, 15c pke., col, hollyhock seed, red white. hibiscus seed, Exc. for large dahlias or pot flowers. eS Flaming red President cannas 40c doz.: chrysanthemums, 30c doz.: or- ange, daisy mums, 25c_ doz., pink verbena, 40e doz. Include postage. Evelyn W. Seago, Pinehurst. : Nandinas, cherry laurels, lig- ustrum, $1.25 C.; native blue spiderwart, phlox, violets, vin- cor minor $1.00 C.; abelia, crepe myrtle, Fla. quince, Cherokee roses, $1.00 doz. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, RE 5. Bleeding heart. tacts. 2 'ige $1.00 postpaid. No order less $1.00. No stamps. Ed Carroll, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Gerberas-Diener strain of Giant Hybrids, true to name and. properly packed, solid colors and pastel shades, $1.25 coz.: plus 10c postage. Culture data with orders. A. J. Jones, Atlanta, 15 Screven Ave. N. E. Silver King, White physostigia, astrid mums, 25c doz.: Chinese lanterns,. per., baby breath, santolina, 10c ea, postpaid. Mrs. T. C. Bee, New- nan) Rt. 3. Tuberoses, rooted, grape be: gonias, 25c@a., P:- P. or: exc. for dried peaches, col. feed sacks (3 alike), onion, early to- mato plants and cattail millet seed. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Talla- poosa, Ri. 2, Box 71, White, striped wandering Jew, monkey tail, 5c ea., white and red geraniums, 10c_ ea. Christmas, June; Red May. cac- tus, 15c ea., cutting. Add post- age. Orene Pruitt , Cumming, Rt. 4. White pines, hemlocks, $1.00 doz., all col. azaleas, 45c doz.; red and yellow japonicas, 20 ea., purple and yellow iris, 40c doz. Add postage. Pearl Stover, Talona. J : Orchid Beauty Buddleia, weeping willows, 4 to 5 Ets 20 ea.: mix. col, azaleas, sweet shrubs, red maple, dogwood, arrowwood, 65 doz.; drons holly, crabapple, (Sc doz.*: japonicas, red and yellow, 20c ea. Del. a Lemma Williams, Ellijay, Rt. Cannas, red and over $1.50 GC: yellow thornless roses, pur- ple lilac, brideswreath, 25c ea.; All col. Chrysanthemums, $1. 00 C.Star. Circle; 25c> ea. Star-or Bethlehem, 25 doz. Others. Add postage. Mrs. Bernice Carroll, Bremen. Rt. 2. Daffodils, blooming size, doz.: doz.: Hemerocallis day lilies, $1.00 C.; purple German iris, blooming size, 90c doz.; Sacred Black Lily of India, or Leo- pard Palm, 25c ea. Mautile Harrison, Bremen. Lychnis, 238 Orange day lilies, white nar- cissus, 50c C.; daffodils, pur- ple iris, 75c C. primroses, 10c doz., sweet violets, 30c doz.; wild iris, 50c C., bridalwreath, Brides Boquet, 2 for 25c. Add postage. No chks, nor stamps. Mrs. Shermon Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. aa Dbl. aa en Grange. hay : -and red Conch begonias, | fodils, eeanew : "jonquils, , All col. med size Gahlias, 50c doz.: few large type, $1.00 doz. = all and Mrs: iJ. H. Gable, bec eee $3.00 C.: white daisy. '10c to. 45c plus postage. rhododen-: $1.50 C.; Goldenglow, 40c | aia, | heat Aas We Maples: aa a: 10 cutting, 2 for 15c: -red, white, pink geraniums and rainbow moss, 10c cutting, 38 for 25c. Exc. for dahlias. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. White Iris, one (1c) cent a bulb, any amount bulbs, mixed narcissus, white and yellow buttercups, butter and eggs daf- jonquils, 6 or 8 kings, also pink primrose, hardy del- phiniums, dark blue iris and others for sale or exc. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville, Rt. Large blade grass, green with yellow stripe, 25c ea, or exc. for large cream bloom top grass; 4 dif. col. cannas, 10c ea., or -exec. for white also pink cannas: No. 2 Jew, 5e and Hydrangeas, 10c ea. Fannie Moore, Suw- | anee, Wild ek dif. kinds wild ferns, lilies, large clumps, $1.00 doz.; tiger lilies, hardy phlox, Day lilies, 75c C.: hedge, 75e doz. P. P. Mrs. Susie Wilson, Loving. Fall pinks, all col, golden- glow violets, 15c doz.: ginger lifes, water lilies, 20c doz. dah- lia bulbs, mix. col., 50c doz.: Exe. for white or print feed sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Be Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. Pink hardy phlox, 25 doz.; Fall pinks, mix. col., 10c doz.: cannas, red and yellow, white striped honeysuckle vine, 5c ea.: purple verbena, mix. col. snapdragons, 25c doz. Mrs. tta, Re. 2. Red, white dagwood Mtn. laurel, rhododendrons, hemlock, sweet shrubs, azaleas, $1.00 doz. Blue iris, orange day lilies, evergreen galax, 30c doz., lilies, 20c ea. Add postage. Exc. for white or print sacks. Myrtle Barton, Minera! Bluff. Rhododendrons, azaleas, hem- lock, calico bushes, white pine, ferns, galax, .ar- butus, laurel, silver maples, others. Wet moss pocked. Spe- cial quantity lot offer. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls. Magnolia, tea- olive, red dog wood, crepe myrtle, red holly, yellow jasmine, sweet shrubs, greybeard, gallberry, long straw pine, 1 to 4 ft. 10c-to 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Gores Hunt, eon aUs>: Magnolia, tea-olive, red ane white dogwood, yellow jasmine, sweet shrub, greybeard, long straw pind, cedar, crabapple, crepe myrtle, gooseberry, 1 to 5 ft., 10c to 45c ea. Mrs. Atma. Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2: Rhododendrons, _arbutus, Cali- co bush, laurel, 45 doz.: azale- as, all col., white pine, holly, Min. maples, red, white dog- wood, .35c doz. Others. Add postage. Mrs. Ernest Cochran, Ellijay. Rt. 2: 1 doz. white German iris, $1.00: White Star: Bethlehem, 206 doz: White*and yellow nar- cissi, 25c doz. $1. 50: -C.: Jarre clump. sprengeria fern, pink justicia, rooted, 50c: dbl. Hum- bert cannas, $1.50 C. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen. Black haw cedar, watermelon red crepe myrtle, red berry holly, cream, white magnolia, tea-olive,. dogwood, white, short leaf pine, grey beard, 1 to 5 ft; Exc, for white sacks. Mrs. Dee Col- son, Toomsboro. 6.var. Mums, 25c doz.; oxalis, Flat, Xmas, and Feb. - cactus, carnations, dbl... tuber = rose; ger., per. phiox, asters, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. Verbenas, Dwarf striped_ grass, Shasta daisy, trumpet vine, 5c ea.; Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Wavy. A. Lewis, Toomsboro. White, short leaf pine, cream, white tea-olive, holly, red crepe myrtle, dogwood, white, magnolia, greybeard, blackhaw, 1 to 5 ft. 10c to 45c. Exc. for anything of same value can. use. Mrs. James Connell,. Tooms- boro. Pink almond, weigelas, wil- lows, japonicas, 20c ea.; all col. azaleas, sweet shrub, tiger lilies 50c doz.: purple and yellow iris, phlox, 25e doz. Exc. for box flowers and printed sacks. Mrs. W. C. Plumley, Ellijay,.Rt. 2. Red Spider lily bulbs, 50c doz., $2.50 C.. $25.00 M. Mrs, H. H. Fitzpatrick, Madison, Box 229. Large, dbl., dahlia bulbs, some measuring 6 in. across, mix. col., 60c doz. Add postage. Ora Walker, Dial. oe |C. Dwarf boxwoods, redbuds, az-. aleas, red dogwoods, coral berry 1, |50c doz.: \ leas, yellow japonicas, 2 goldenglow, : Burrell Bennett, oe Mrs. dogwood, | holly, i pigudodeadndas Mtn la azaleas, yellow dogwood, erabapple, tulip popla lock, strawberry bush maple, pink Cherokee white pines, redbud, 2 to: $1.00 doz. Calif. violets, others. P. P. Mrs. Gladys inson, Mineral Bluff. . Daffodils, foxgloves, lilies, tame sweet violets er jonquils, 50c C.; pink hi phlox, wild Isis, Shasta dai jasmine, go! white Eng., dogwood, 2 fo Add postage. Mrs. Nancy H erson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. a Daffodils, orange. lilies, St of Bethlehem, tame violets, 25 40c doz.; wild iris, 35. Ce balls, 2 for 25. Dbl. pin monds, 2 for 25s. Add pos Mrs. Mollie Henderson, - ao 3, Box 49. Pink Cherokee roses, a dendrons, Mtn. laurels, azale: crabapples, redbud, strawb sh, -hemlocks, tulip popla white pines, silver maples, 3 ft., $1.00 doz. Others. Bonnie Abercrombie, M er Bluff. Jack-in- the Pulpit, 50c do: Easter lilies, day lilies, 30c do blue bells, snapdragons, ao , Snow-on-the-mtn. Ex ite and print sacks. Jimaes Waters, Dahloneg: 7 All col. eee sweet Ss pink almond, phlox, 30c doz. Indian 0" Toe doz., altheas, 25c ea. Other rs; Add aoe Mrs. L. eM gue, Blhijay. Hastings Balcony hie rec Radiance and Rosy oe 2p tunias; -25-doz.: + mix dragons. $2.00 C: Pp. PL verbena, 10c clump: zinni ageratum, giant asters and ot ers soon. Add 10c postage u der. $1.00 orders. = : Lynch, Rome. Rt. 1. Bronze col. Mums, . blooms, + Jac doz: dahlia bulbs, 40c- doz.: all snapdragon seed, i gated, 10c teaspoonful: D iris bulbs,\20e doz.: 2 doz,. 3 Add postage. Mrs. I N. M Commerce, Rt. 4. 33 var.,. dahlias, oe var.. new ones, true to na epee and prepaid, $2.00 Money orders. No chks.: Vi Dill plants, 25e doz., Hi | berry plants, 25c doz. adecepted. Mrs, Acworth, Rt. 2. Red spider lilies, small doz.; large. 50 doz.; butte: eggs, yellow narcissi, bt cups, 25 doz.: jonquils, pur, 15c doz.:. perennial peas, pink and rose. 20c ea for 35c; May day lilies, 15c. Add postage. Mrs. H. Jarrell, Butler, Box 44. Grape hyacinths, smal Boo one cent; larger, one cent August lilies, tiger lily. alt red or white, thorniess y rose, purple lilac, 20c ea. postage. Mrs. C. Buchanan. Mixed bulbs, 0c C.: 2 Hy Ee yellow daffodils, white narcissi, blooming, mixed, 50c CC. Mrs. R: 1. good, Oxford. 10c; wild fern, 25c ea.: chrys themums, 10 ea.: red shar 20c bunch: honeysuckle vin 10e ea.; wild violets. 5c. Mr Leona King, Waco, Rt. 2: 15 pot plant. cuttings, sev. large, rooted geran 80c = ea... 6. -for $h5G. ta Thurstons begonia,. $ smaller, 50c; large camp trees, 2occ.; $1550 doza- x trees for tomato, egg-plar cabbage, onion plants, beans. Mrs. J... Burk 2 Rts 8:- Box 34. Wild Easter lily bulbs, doz.: $1.00 C.; magnolia, s bay, teaolive, crepe myrtle. umbrella china, straw pine, red woodbine, 3 yids 1 9C 10 uae ea. De po age. lin, Rt. ee Chrysanthemums, c Tokyo (deep pink, a free bloon er). good, rooted, thrifty plan 20c ea, $2.10 doz. del. $25) W. Sloan, Auburn, Giant bronze mums, -25 $1.50 C.: Castor beans, 15, 25c gt. Sage plants, 10- in., high, $1.50 doz. A paid, T. , Eeeer Austel oe = FLOWERS AND SEED - FORSALE ge daniae Prince of Pere ihite Wonder, Wine Ball, up; Treasure Island. nount, Alexander Waldie, Lady Ponsby. c pi ea. of 12) difs: var.. loz.- others, $1.00 doz. oS Bell, Duluth; Rt. 2. ntanas (orange), rooted Dwarf boxwoods. out 4 in. high, 20c ea.. purple gloves, 20c doz. pin cushion tus flowering quince, 10c merican Beauty rose, 15c iss eLEeDDY Silver. Talk ge a dahlias, sprouted. $1. 10 doz. Iris, 10 jabel- " Waters, pale oyal Salute, _ Easter ierra Camelion: $1.1 gladioli, 25, 60c. Mrs. ali - Calhoun, Rt. 1 ple verbena, striped suckle vine, phlox. pink. daisies, 25c doz. Mari- nd Zennia seed, 10c pkt, or Old Maids Tear Drops dina plants. Add post- Minnie Dodd, hie oe goldenglow. Iris, Se. dbl. bronze Bue daffodils, - ioli, $1. 00 C. Add ee xe for white or print Myrtle Pace, une Winning SGiiyeawtee many types and colors, single plant: 4 doz. (not varieties), $1. 00 labeled. asst.) my selection, $1.00. eed ae 00 orders. post- 4 ~G, Woods, Dons n a phiox, ee daisies. wild Sweet Wil- 00.-C.:all-col: zaleas. redbud. butter- urels, altheas, Cherokee spirea, red maple. 4 ft., doz. POPS Sadie Wilson. idge. i leas, a col. waite, aod: weet shrub, red maple. OZ... rhododendrons, red low, japonicas, weeping Sweet Williams. lemon Star of Bethlehem, red _ rooted. 20c ea. postpaid. J. -B. Williams. Ellijay. fu and writ. iris, 30c doz.. e d egg plants. 20c doz.: 1d, 1.206 doz.: pink ise. -10@. 2 G0z.: yellow hemums, striped grass, privet hedge, 5-6. in. Miss Ethel 5 | theas, $1. 00. doz.: nias, oe 5c ea.. ic. Postpaid. xc. for d quality dried apples. Mrs. . K. Poindexter, Baxley. Ries 1 japonicas, | well: iene. ed and white dogwood $1.00- lemon lilies, hardy col., 306) doz.; jonaquils, white narcissus, $2.00 onroe Barnes, Ellijay. aukust lilies. 6 ai 35 1 for $2.00: Christmas is, large bunch, 25: .a.; verbena. 25 doz Postpaid. oC. Keith, Gainesville. AES. } ue ageratum, javender Imag daisies, hardy yel- santhemums. 10c. doz. Caiede 1 at B0c doz.. = ae a Mrs. Dean ter, SF tno Day ageratum, sev. col. hardy ink pYimroses, purple, sgloves, blue Spanish 25c doz.;, Rainbow moss. pbun., 2 bun. for 25c; cedar bun. Del. 1st.. 2nd. gL. M. White, Dah- PAH BOK SD: ae flow fer : blue 1 30c doz.; plants, :pe hyacinths. white issi, 25c doz., $2.00 C.; yel- Easter rose, purple lilac, m cactus, 15c. ea. shipment. Mattie Du- der Afily bulbs, 35c snapdragons, He 50, ee M. : | August lilies, Oxalis, 10c; hy- ide ea. -00Z,, purple Moon- : (2c) cents ea.: -at= 25 ea. dog- | } Duluth. | along stalk). Jilies, hyacinths, ne catnip. Nice, stocky perennial pink | phiox, 30c doz., 4 doz.. $1.00: nice size, rooted Ice plants (for garden bowls or pots), 10. del. Mrs. E. Fountain. Fort | ee : > - Chrysanthemums, (flowers deep yellow, about 2 in. dia.,L 256 Ca 000; $1.00. xc: for good, white, feed sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Thos. H. -Row- land, Lula, Star Rt. Blue August lilies, _ grape leaf begonia, 15c ea.: tuberose, 2 for 35c: dahlias, all col.. $1.00 variegated candle lilies, iris $1.00; geraniums, PdGs ca. Mrs. Gainesville, Rte 6: Perennial phlox plants, Jantana, Turner, : two hem plants, one (ic) cent ea. Add postage. -Mrs. J. C. Allen, Cleveland, Rt. 4. Flower seed: zinnias, Pieler button. marigold, burning bush, yellow cosmos, and others, for) ivig g5 G.- red azaleas. Texas sale: or - exe, for begonia and geranium cuttings; some .Old Maids Tears. Write first. Mrs. Luther Bra AL muchee, et Det Milk avid Wine lily bulbs... dark and light pink hydrangeas, Shasta daisies, Queen Annes Lace, white Yarrow, 25c doz.: red, pink. Javender. white, | | purple verbena, 4 plants, PICs Mrs. W. A. Huff, Milledgeville, Rigg: Blue grape hyacinths, DO0CCs 500, $2.00: white, May narcissi, 20c doz. $1.00 C.; snowdrop bulbs, 20c doz.: $1. 00 C.. Miss Grace Akins, Hartwell, bubs Gladioli. bulbs. blooming size, 35c. doz., P. P. .Mrs. -H. L. Fields. McDonough, RES; Gladioli. b ulb s, Debonair, good pink, Piccardy and good mixed, 25c doz., Beacon and Amber Glow, 60c doz.; Siberian Jris, 35c doz. $1.00 orders pre- paid. Mrs. W. L. Kinsey, Dal- | ton, Rt. 4, Box 20. "Perennial flowers aiaaine! on hard lawn, bloom in August, yellow daisy -like flowers, wild flower effect, ht. 2-3 ft:, plants, $1.00 C.-or_50c for 50. postpaid. No chks Miss Lillian Hardin, White. Rt. 1. Box 62. Dahlias, Mrs. white, Cuban Giant, Mammoth peach. drift, and others. 12 dif. var.. $00-. doz. Its. HH? -E:. Bell, Veltow: violets, $1:00 C.; azaleas, dogwood. japonica, al- Maidenhair, Crested, Royal rooted, $1.00 doz.; daffodils, Poeticus Narcissus, $2.00 oe $5.00 for 300. P. P. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Fall pinks. yellow, purple, blue daisies, 25c doz., Easter lilies, 530c- C, Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, eR. 1, "Box 37." - Azalea-mums, cameo pink, pink daisy mums, 50 doz.- nice, blue hydrangea, 50c ea.., large bulbs of butter and eggs, daf- fodils, 75 C. Add postage. No stamps nor chks. Mrs. M. 'T. Tanner, Sandersville. Tuberoses, gladiolus, 25c doz., 2 doz., 40c; all colors Iris; 2 doz. 5c; Want per. plant. (large stalk and leaves, white and lavender var., tiny rose like flowers nan, McDonough, Rt. oi Mix. winter pinks, narcissi, | jonquils, daffodils, white. lav- grape. ender Iris lily bulbs, sweet violets. 25c doz.: Heading collard seed. 10 tbls. Add postage. Mrs. Margie White, Temple. Jack in jhe mio! lilies, violets, trillum, gentaine, 250 dozs= 5 AZ: blackberry lilies, Be 10 250? snowballs; red spirea,_ azaleas, 22 fore 250.2 aMrs: Mattie Eaton, | Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mix. col, azaleas, white dog- | wood, tulip poplars, sweet shrubs, strawberry bush, Mtn. laurel, rhddodendrons, witch- hazel, $1.00 doz. P. P. Ever- green galax, trailing arbutus. 3 doz., 25c.. Elsie Heaton, Min- ral Bluff; i Soe _ Box flowers, ger., justicia, sultanans, 15c_ ea.: cactus, - Jews, rainbow mass. drangea, grand-duke. jasmine, |15 ea. Exe. for print or wee Mae. | ner, Warthen. Star of Bethle- | also. want. Warner, Jersey: | Beacon, Treasure Island, Mrs. >| Harold, Drews snow-- Christmas, j -Bracken, New York ferns, large Emperior |. in- cluding white, variegated. and} | yellow, 20c doz., Mrs. J. B. Bran- water | $1.00; tiger. begonias, Hemerocallis CHiew day. lily)? 45 var., among them Vulcan Star of Gold, Imperial Linda, Hyperion, Apricot, Queen May, Mikado and Ophie, rea- sonably priced at garden only: Mrs. Tull C. Waters, Atlanta, aoe Mill Rd., *phone Ca L6892.. : : Azalea- mums, dark red, 35e doz.: all col verbena. 15c doz, Mrs. J: M. oe Milledge- ville. ; Azalea- -mums, dark red. 35c doz.: various shades pink Ver- bena. 15c doz.: pink oxalis. 25c doz.: pink, yellow combination Mums. 95:00z.. Mirs-J: LG. Gar= -40 boxwoods, rooted, 25c ea.. also Red Gold strawberry plants one (1) cent:each. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Pearl Pinson, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Jonquils, -and orange day lilies, purple yellow rose, large red roses, 2. 95c: winter pinks. wild iris. 15c doz. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Roses: Paul Neyron, white. hibiscus, 90c doz.: vet okra.- 15 cupful. - False dragonhead, 15c doz: Add nost- Sam Smith, Soe Rt. 2. Box ies Large pink verbena, purple and small red. mixed petunias, cosmos. large flowering zennias, large, small marigolds. white. yellow, bronze mums, 20c doz.: Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c ea. Mrs. Grady Brown, es Min Rt ff. Closing out, Gladiolus. mixed col. 300 large bulbs. $1.50 = 50. $1.00; 300 med.. $1.00 C.: 75c: 100 large, rose col., 50, <1OCe : 406 Jarge lavender. $1.50 C.: 50. 75c: 400 med. lav- ender, $1. 00 C:: 50, 75e. Post-: paid. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Calif., giant zinnia and Mari- gold seed, ea. variety. 35c ounce. R. cc Mallette, Flovilla Yellow: white narcissi, dils, butter sweet Scented: and jonquils. daffo- and eggs, Riera td Orders. No chks. nor stamps. J. H. Bullard, Baxley, Rt. 4. _ Mar globe and New Stone to- mato plants, $1.25 M. World $1.50 M. Good plants and prompt shipment. | Venice Jackson, Surrency. Rt. as Tomato (any var.) plants, $1.25 M. Pepper, Calif. Wonder Pimiento, $1.50 M.; Hot, $1.75 M. All del. moss packed, full count, prompt shipment. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4. Govt. inspt. red and pink skin potato slips, $2.00 M. post- paid. Roy ea Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. P. R. potato plants, Gov't. insp., and treated, $2.00 M. a Ww. Owen, Hawkinsville, Rt 4* -P, R. potato plants, Ins., and Cert... now ready, shipped promptly, $3.00 M. mailed; $2.50 M. expressed. Large lots at Plant Beds, at prevailing price. Major Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 1. ' Hastings Extra Early, Pro- lific (Red) tomate plants, 30c C.; also White Lightning Okra seed, 25e per large cup. P. P.. Mrs Arrto-Ray: Buena Vista, Sage: plants, 3sfor. 50: dry ORE Blac aus 2 oe Cadwell, eG ele mato plants, ready for Cx | moss packed, full count, _ Ruby King pepper plants, $1.50 M.: oe plants, $1.00 M. Full count. Mossed roots. WwW. mak Coffey, Fitzgerald. P. R. - potato ~ ies now: ready, $2. 50 M.. Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. Omie zB. Faircloth, Pulaski, Rt. le : P eR. mobster plants, _ Govt. Cert fed alt ie yellow ekin P inspt. and treated, $1.50 M., del. Marglobe_ Se Sint $1. 50 M. Ready to set now. 3 mi. Alma. Dean rose Alma, Rt, 4. s Mavelobe: and New stone 40: sale. Will ship postage paid for $1.75 Me E. Vv. Paulk, Surrency, Rt. 2: Red skin P. R., potato plants, vine cuttings, Gov't. insp., $2.00. M. Denvis Dixon, Bristol, Rt. ke 2 =. R. pone plants, Gov't. insp.; and treated, $2. 00 M. & t : ae te 60c doz.- pepper- | mint, 25c doz.: Calamus, 6 for 25c. All del. No stamps ac- cepted. ey Rie . Alto, Rit ee Nice, dar ae Tega. field grown Marglobe tomato plants now ready. 10 to 12 in, plants, sat. guar <5100 Me B.-A. Maddox, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box 373. - Red skin P_ R. potato plants, Gov. insp., $2. 00 M. D. C. Nail, Baxley, Rt 3) g "Open een Marglobe wilt-resistant tomato plants, now ready. 2 doz, 25c: $2.00 M. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Lees~ | burg, Rt. pe Box 209. ; ~ Artichoke plants, ae $1. 00 ee Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff Marglobe and Bait mere. New Stone tomato plants, $1.25 M.: Calif... Wonder and. Pimiento. sweet pepper, $2.00 M.: jong pod hot, $2.25 M. Geo. H. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. ee Marglobe tomato sian $1. 35 AM Cert, seed... Now ready. | Moss packed. ple Chancey, | Coffee. ; cae Bis Stem Jevsey Sect potato plants now ready for shipping. $2.50 M. ze L, Dun- can, Lyons. Gov. insp.. pure red skin Pp. R. potato plants, 500. $1.25: $2.00 M.: old fashioned Boone plants, 500. $1.40; $2.25 M. Del. All now ready, Guar. good eount, plants and prompt ship- ment. Dewey Bana. Gaines- ville, Rt. 25 Gov. insp., P. R. potats plants, at price range with market. Jesse E. Martin, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. Potato plants, P. R., $2.00 M.; Boones, $2.50 M. All Gov't. insp., and treated. Full count, good plants. Cash or Money order, No Bhi. Market price at beds. P. W. Wetherford.. Gainesville, Rt. 2. more tomato plants. 300. 65c: +500, 90c: $1.50 M. Moss pack- 6dia Ei. C. Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1. State insp., treated, Imp. red skin P. R. potato plants. $2.25 M. del. by parcel post, of $2.00 M. FOB... S. J. _ Hardee. Odum, Rt. 2. Marglobe and New Stone to- mato plants, open field grown, $1.25 M.: Pimiento pepper, $1.50 MM. del... Good plants, full count, prompt shipment. Mrs. iW A~-O Quinn. SULrrency, : Gov't. insp. and treated P. R. Impr. Red Skin potato $1.75 M. Marglobe, New Stone tomato, open field grown, 90c M.; 2 M., and up 80c M., del,. moss pack- ed. Wa Re Lightsey, Screven. ~ Genuine, true-to-name Mar- globe tomato $1.00 M.: Gov't. inspt. Red Skin P. R- potato, $1.75 M., moss packed, del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Two tobacco beds, one $20.00, the other $15.00; plants ready to set out: Come or con- tact at once. Mrs. L. Peebles, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. (4 mi. from. Rochel)). Impr. P. R. potato, govt. insp. and treated $2.00 M., del. Marglobe tomato $1.25 - del. T. L. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. Margilobe, Baltimore. Bonny Best tomato $1.25 M.: 500, 50c; | pimiento sweet pepper $1. 50 M. . 500, 75c; long hot pepper, $1. 75 M.; 500, $1.00: prompt ship- oa full count. Mrs. Irma} es, MAxley: Rt. 4 : pe strong plants, del. Full count guar. Robert Pip- | | treated, . FOB. R. OW Rentz, RORY, Rt. : now | s | Pike: " Triumph B. 50 M., ie Barly $2: 25 Re potato $1.50 M.; G. ete Baxley, Rt. a globe, New Stone tomato; Calif. $1.75 M.: moss- packed, count; May del. Miss. Mary M Crosby, Baxley, Rt 4 ae & vine cuttings $2.00 M., 5 M., and up, ee a M. Wad. Boyett, Bristol]. 3 Marglobe, New Stone tomate P. R. potato slips in 2 M. lots, $3.00 M.: cabbage plants, $2. 00 M.; collard seed 65c Ib. in 2 Ib. lots. Oviel Crow, Gainesville. Impr. Bs Pd potato $2.25. M.: Marglobe, New Stone, Gr. Bal- timore tomato $1.50 M.: Ruby King, World Beater, Calif. Wonder pepper $1.75 M.: moss- D | ed and well packed. No stamps please. Alton Pittman, oe: : 4. 5 |Rt. = Marglobe, New Ai ones tomato 25c C.: 500, 50c: $1.00 M., $1.25 M., del.; good . Seite: prompt. shipment. Guaranteed. CAL OOle, Vidalia, Rt. 2. Pure and imp. red skin P. R.. potato plants, Goy. insp., $2. 00 Mis Gr Baltimore . and New Stone tomato, $1. 25 M.: -Moss ge Leon Gaff Fitzgerald, R i POR: potato re font ood | treated seed, $1.75 M. Tomato plants, $1. 25 M. Mossed. good | count. Del. by express: 10c ea. Cert. P. R., potato ssEats from best quality seed stock, $2.45 M.. Prompt shipment guar. EL Be Williams, Bee Peale plants, Marglobe. aid. | Break ODay. $1.50 M.: Calif. Wonder and Ruby King pepper, | $175 Men 35c . Prompt, ship- | ment. Arthur. McNeal, Graham, or the old yellow skin. Millions vine grown, 5-M., $8.75. Full count. insp. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. cfGov- isis red skin P. R.. po- tato plants, $2.00 M. Tomato and Hot Pepper plants. $1.50. M.. 30ceC. All deli W.- J: Quinn, Jr., Oe Rt. 2 Fox i pas nd. Pink wah = R. p0- tato plants now ready. $2.00 M. del: 10 M., $18.00 collect. Prompt shipment, W200; Wal- | drip, Flowery Brant Rt. 9 SEED FOR SALE _ Honey prip Syrup in 10s eos 20. bu. seed, $2.00 bu. $2.50 bu. smaller lots. | Payne, Toccoa, Ht. Long tender green pod okra seed. 1942 crop, few lbs.. 20c lb.: peppermint plants, 10 -doz.: Queen of the Meadow, 90c lb. Add postage. Miss Willie Faye Patterson, Talking | Rock. Rte 2: - Marglobe, Bonny Best, Balti- | ~ Dark eae Papel seed, 20c cupful: sage plants, - -20c; nice, sundried sage, 20c a Qt can full: gooseberries bushes, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Hubert F. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 62 200 lbs., genuine Cuban Queen melon seed, hand saved, screen dried. Semisan treated, from selected melons, $100.00 FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. Old fashioned multiplying | Calif. beer seed, 20c per start. Mrs. -Sam Kitchens. Ses hage lis ville. Brown siresifed Half ner tender bean seed. 25c lb. Add postage. Mrs. G43. Duss. Maysville. Rt. 2 : Pure Mtn. raised Stove Min. and Kleckly Sweet Wavermeion seed, I ounce, 15c; % Ib., 25c; 80c Ib. del. 3rd zone: 100 Vig- orvine, 100 Pondarosa and 50 Bush tomato seed, 25c del. Best F. Fowler, Roy. Early Market Queen (earliest, wilt-resistant) watermelon, grown, Yipes 60 days from planting; quick cash crop. Trial pkeg., seed, 25c: $1.50 per Acre bag, prepaid. W. M. Thornton. Jesup, Rt. 2 Blue Ridge Mtn., climbing to- mato, grows to 18 Ti 3 Du te vine, wt.:12:0z. to 2 lbs., Jong bearing: 200 seed with culture instructions, 25e; Colossal, larg- est grown, up to 4 lbs.. ea., 25 seed free; 25 climbing wilt- resistant cucumber - seed, free with ea. oreek: eel C. Smith, cannea ak _ gov't. . in Ga. |> pe ee $2. 00 M: Mar- | | Wonder $1.50 M.; Hot - pepper. poe potato, gov't. ee and | only, extra parcel post. Joe H. Thom ; Las: Baxley, tees | stocky | oe : i P. R. potato plants, Imp. Red! Prompt shipment. ae only, | an eee | bright, $2.35- bu. ! iL 0. eee _Shriped ee | -bean, 25 cupful; and: yellow pop corn, hot. pepper, 10 large postpaid. Mrs. Clare ce Millian, Dacula, Rt5t ae ee Mtn... watermelon seed. ea ee? -cupful: Early Klondi e berry plants, 20e C Add ee pee Sa Cumm Rowke red and yallowe | watermelon, good musk rusty coat; also Quill m seed, 10. seed, 10c: yellow m long, late watermelon seed, for 10c: Cayenne hot, e 10c = teaspoonful. Pp. Rt 2. S. A; Tallent. C m Bushel gourd seed, 16 fo Martin and Dishrag 0 Pe seed, 10c. P. P. Can be ed. until late June and - good. Mrs. Ben McB peel Re aes 5 aed: A 20c: 75 per % Ib.: 50. or<2$3 00. pce . Postp stamps larger than te J. D. Whitfield. Tifton, Central ae : : HESNS AND PEA _ FOR SALE 45 bie Maccume Soy c (oil eee in 244 bu. bags. $ pil. ha Ws es =e leys : New kind running beans. slightly colored, a more prolific, vines 6 to 16 4 Ibs., $1.25, del. 2nd zone. M . Me Jones, Grayson, ae 12 bu. ely et beans. -$' = P. O. money order pref N. W. Williams, ORs pe Velvet ~ peaness ~ sound: Alvaton. 10 bu. Valley- Fe About 60 ae 90- das Vel beans. $2.50 bu. FOB. A ' Pate, Hawkinsville. 2275 -bu. running Velvet be Make best a Cc. RB Bel Wadley. : 25 bu. pure. neaoee John H. Baird, | sound and clean. $4.00 bu. FO Money Order with order. ee Mason, Moneland: Loe Purple. Hull, Vaile ee table peas. $5. 00 bu. | less than bushel: Iron. DEAS) Eee 50 bu. 2. Soy beans, in $3.00 here. Fort Valley. COTTONSEED FOR SALE Stoneville No. 2B poe e Ist yr., from breeder, fo LO. Benton, _ Mantice Giinovile 2 B cottonseed yr.. 1 var. ginned: culled, cl ed, and graded. treated. new improved Ceresan, perfect. in good cotton ba: lbs.. net. $6.00 per hundr FOB. J.H. Beasley. Lav: Pure Stoneville 2-B cot seed, ist yr., big bolls, ea picked, privately ginned cleaned. $1.30 bu. (Ma lb. lint per acre. yiR Couch, Turin. 3 Select, recieaned Petty-Tool cotton seed in even wt., 106 Ib new bags, $5.00 bag; als day running Velvet beans, $2. bu. (not No. 1's). Lee Pat Quitman. Pure Stoneville 2B CO seed, 1st yr., big bolls, WANTED Want swap a yr. old Stud colt for a good, gentle mule that a boy Gan handle, A. I. Davis, Lakemont. Want good saddle horse, suit- able for 12 yr. old boy to handle. Will swap fine, 2 yr. old, Ky. type mare, Write. Mickey Middleton, Blakely. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 grade Toggenburg and Sa- anen cross milk does, 3 yrs. old, fresh Ist time, both dry now (havent been bred), $15.00 for both at barn: also 30-35 B. R. and W. Re 2 40-3 =1bs.,.- trier cockerels, 40c lb. No shipping. Ernest Alexander, Decatur, 2647 Pharr Rd. Cr. 3020. Purebred and reg., Toggen- burg buck kid, 7 wks. old. Price reasonable considering quality. C. N. Long, Crawford- ville. : Reg. purebred Nubian buck kids at very reasonable prices, blood lines considered. Exc. for nice shoat or male calf for meat. Write first. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1. 1 white Saanen-Foggenburg cross milk goat, with horns, 2% yrs. old, wt. around 100 lbs., perfect cond., gentle, no bad ha- bits, freshened in March; giv- ing better than 3 qts., on small grazing, $16.50 if. taken now, at my place. Wont ship. Also 3 mos. old billy, $5.00. W. S. Jester, Barnesville, 315 Taylor SHEEP AND GOATS | WANTED | Want milk goat, 2 qts., or more, not older than 3rd _ kid. Describe and state lowest price and if you will ship. C. L. Ab- pott, Valdosta, Rt. 3. Box 43 A. Want good, purebred, reg., Sanan doe (goat) with reg.. papers. Describe fully and price. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W. -2 nice milk goats, 15 and 28 mos. old: when well fed milk 4 and 8 qts. ea. Also nice buck, yr. old. All are 7-8 Saanen, heavy milkers. Reasonable. Come, dont write. D. A. Bag- ley, M. D. Austell. phone 3201, 2 excellent young does, both freshen first time May 15th, al- so 2 heavy milkers, giving some | now, not bred. Reasonably pric- ede W. P. Wright, Jr., Atlanta, 2500 Buford Highway, at Lenox. Rd. Nubian, Saanen, French Al- pine kids, 2 mos. old, very fine, for sale; also 200 feed sacks, rio holes, clean but not bleached, for sale, and want to buy Speckled Velvet bean seed and cream crowder peas. Mrs. A. Sheddan, College Park, Rt. 2. About 15 Ram lambs, wt. 40- 50 Ibs., ea., $4.00 ea. at my farm. Not less than 10 to one party. Way Harper, Wray. Toggenburg nannie goat, 3 mos. old, for sale. Mrs. J. A. Myers, Atlanta, 386 Sinclair Ave., N. E., Ma. 2958 (2 blocks little 5 Points). 6 Saanen, 100 percent pure, spring kids, 20 lb. 11 oz. sire; out of dams with 7% to 8 qt. breeding. Priced low when | quality considered; also 2 fresh does for sale. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W 1 fresh milk goat with 2 nan- nie kids, good milker,\ $20.00; 1 pr.. buck and nannie, 10 mos. old. Good milking stock, $20.00. All cash and FOB. Gorden Pece, College Park, 914 Bussey Rd. Ca. 1075. . Toggenburg billy, from gooa milk stock, full grown, (will drive to cart), $10.00 at my barn. L. R. Slaughter, Sharps- burg. 10 head Hampshire sheep and 7 lambs, all extra fine, for sale, also reg., S. P. C. male hog, yr. old, for sale or trade for O. I, C. male; and a R. I. Red rooster, 1942 hatch, $1.00. W. A. Caldwell, Lafayette, Rt. 4, s 1 young, reg., champion bred also few .young sale; also would like to find pasture near Atlanta for some f my goats. Chas. Brooks, At- \lanta, 797 Moreland Ave., S. E., Ja-368i" J. } i War conditions necessitate disposing of Sir Roderick, most outstanding Toggenburg sire in South. Ped. reg. horniess. Famous for high producing daughters and sons of unexcel- led quality. Very reasonable. John Hynds, Atlanta, 93 War- ren St, N. E.? De 5140. At Stud: purebred Nubian bucks, of splendid breeding and attractive appearance, Reg., in the American Goat Barl S. Redwine, Madras. . Reg. purebred Toggenburg suck, G-Man Joes Confucious from a family of high produc- ers, up: to 15 Ib. 14 oz. daily. Large, vigorous, and perfectly marked. Reasonable for an ear- ly sale. Warren Rollins, At- ates 349 Murray. Hill Ave., N. White Saanen. milk goat, been milking 3 wks., 2% qts., daily, Reasonable price. W. H. Joiner, i 8470. RABBITS AND CAVIES WANTED Society... Heys, Atlanta, ASlant, 2573 Acorn Want 25 rabbits, purebred, | any kind. State age, wt., and breed in ist letter. Homer Wof- ford, Oakwood, Rt. 1. Want 1 Chinchilla buck rab- bit; 8 to 12 mos. old, at reason- able price; also-have 3 young buck rabbits, Chinchilla cross- ed with N_ Z., White 2 mos old, brown and grey color, $2.25 ea. Billy Walker, Woodland, P. O. Box 67. on Rea -Want 2 purebred Chinchilla does and 1 buck and 2 N Z. White does, all giant stock. Will accept young, but prefer mature stock. Write age, grade, and price. Paul L. Daniel, Men- lo. RABBITS AND CAVIES = FOR SALE a 2pr. New Zealand White with pink eyes, rabbits, 2 mos. old, healthy, $5.00 pair. Ralph Skin- ner, Columus, 3535 River Road. Fine N. Z. White rabbits for sale. Maggie R. Setle, Atlanta, 654 Cascade Ave. 1 pr. N. Z. Whites, 13 mos. old heavy breeders, $8.00 or trade. Wont ship: 1 plug mule mare, 800 Ibs. or 900 lbs., if fed, work anywhere. Just living in pasture now; eat anything, $40.00 cash. At my place, 44% mi. Hast Point. Mrs. R. Land- ers, East Point, Washington Rd. sake eRe POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND ,.. * BANTAMS: : Heavy assti, baby chicks, 1 day old, $15.00 C. postpaid. Cash with order. R. M. Van Leer, Atlanta, Rt. 4. Trio mixed. small type Game bantams, ft yr. old, wt: less 1 Ib., grown, $3.00, del. in Ga., few Creole Eng. peas (grow 6 ft., bear well in hot weather), 50c lb. del. D. W. Chadwick, Pike. z 1 white, 1 black mixed real Game bantam roosters, Yr. old, $1.00 ea. del. in Ga.; 40 Jumbo pumpkin seed from 100. lb. pumpkins, 25ce del. Mrs. Willie Smith, Rolston. Baby chicks, White and B. R.. New Hampshire Reds, W. L., R. O. P. sired, Dams record of Sires, 248-302. $15.00 C. J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. ' Buff Cochin bantams, roost- ers, $1.00 ea.; hens, $2.00 ea.; 6 pr., Cornish Indian ban- tams, prize winning stock, $7.00 pr. Trade for large chickens, or Muscovy ducks; also 3 pr. large White King pigeons, $2.00 rr. or trade for: solid color, fine breeding Guinea pigs. W. 8. Carlos, Macon, Rt. 2, Bloom- field Rd. , Bantam cockerels, Buff Coch- ins, 1 yr. old, purebred, Show Type, Reasonable. Robt. L. St. S.W., Ra 7528, 526 Langhorn | Want white crowder pe small sample. Mrs, Long, Bremen. 5 2 B. B. Red Modern gam bantam cocks, 1 yr. ve ea.; 1 pr., 1942 hatch Golde Pheasants, $5.00, pr., also pheasant cocks, $2.50 ea. ae Savannah, 221 East 491 BARRED WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS:. __1 large B. R. rooster, $2.00; black and white .common d $1.00; 1 yr. old Game stag, $1.51 Carl Griffin, Gainesville, 7 Oak St, Sg vis ee 100 Superior B. R. pullets wks.-old, 90c ea. at my p Mrs:.G. 1) Seott, Decatin.= 1. CWesley Chappel Rd., % off Candler Rd., turn left Pete Whites Filling Sta.) AAA Barred Rock and N, Red pullets, 9 wks. old, 75c ea. at my home. Dr. W. L. Co ins, Decatur, RFD 2, Colled Rr., just off Lawrenceville H CORRECTION: 100 B pullets, 6 mos. old, in full duction, $175.00 you furn erates, FOB. Cliff T. Tann Sandersville, Rt. 1. 30 White Rock 6 mos pullets. $1.25 ea. FOB... Mr B. Anderson, Hogansville, Bloodtested AAA Whit Roc pullets, 8 wks. old, $1.00 ea. also some friers. Homer 4 Barnett, Atlanta. 960 Rawlit St., S. E.; Ma. 9201 (Grant P: Section). is AAA White Rock pulle $1.00 ea. H.R. Hodges, Dee: tur, 151 Winnona Dr., De 867: CORNISH GAMES AND GIANTS: | ee Dark Cornish Yr. old roost ers; $2.00 .ea. .MOB. CAs gram, Lilly. 2s Allen Roundhead pit gam cocks, 10 mos old, wt. 4 lbs. -] mos. old, wt: 5 Ibs:, $3.0 Bill Goode, Bronwood. LEGHORNS: . ee Big Eng., type W. L.. pe cockerels, 12 wks. old. $1.25 ez del. or $1.00 ea. FOB. Stonford, Eatonton, RFD. 4. 50-75 AAA Brown L.., pullet: 5-6 mos. old, $1.50 ea (hom burned, no place to keep them 13 W. L., hens, 1 and 2 yr old, large type Eng., str.; $18.0 for lot. E. O. Willoughb Greensboro, Rt. 2. | ae Few March 10th hatch coe erels, ready for shipping Ma 10th, AAA _ quality, speci mating, big Eng, type W. L $3.50 ea., 3 for $7.00. FOB. Mr W. F. Lawhorn, Tifton, R : MINORCAS: eee Buff Minoreas, AAA gra 10 hens and rooster, $17.5 H. Ariail, Ashland. PEACOCKS., PIGHONS, 4 PHEASANTS, QUAIL, ETE, For quick sale, sacrific trio Golden pheasants, h now laying, cock extra fir bird, $10.00. W. A. Cole, vannah, 325 Payler Sti. 4 POLISH: 1 trio White Cres ed Black Polish and 2 Bear Buff Faced Crested Polish pu lets, for sale or exc. for 5 cap, Inc., elec. or oil, in perf cond., also B. W. Quail, $4.00 p: B. T. Carithers. Nicholson, R | kisDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE OR R. [.. REDS): a Few R. I. Red cockerels. 8 wks, old, from contest winne $2:00 ea. FOB. C. V. Stanto Waycross, 400 best grade N. H. Red wks. old pullets, wt. 2 to 2 3 lb., ea., raiseq right, no cull $1.00 ea. for quick sale. | Jno. F. Haynie. Cordele, Rt Box 103. 7 N. H. Red pullets 5_ old, $10.50: 1 W.-R. : Express collect. crates prepaid. Mrs, E. R. aon Fitzgerald, 209 E. Cypt 15 R. I. Red and 20 W Rock hens, all 1942 hatch all laying, $1.25 ea. for quic sale. Want some Hastings den Dent or Yellow Pro corn, L, H. Cousins, Greet ville. ae TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEE DUCKS, ETC.. FOR SALE: Booking order, day olg tu keys, del. June and July. ea.; baby guineas, $4.00 for del, June. - All mail ans, P. Money Order. Herbert R fern, Mitchell, Rt. 3, 6 gosling crossed with Bh Mammoth and Toulouse, 1 m old, $1.00 ea. Mrs, J. CG. Winder, Rt. 4. _ ee 20 large White King cheap; also duck eggs, doz.; 10 baby ; Must sell at NGiacohe or 9 caebite. E Nes Cuthbert, 1942 | batch: I trio Q and rooster) White Silkie chickens, $8.00. E. H. Waycross. race urebred Ako yy 610 inorca cockerel, perfect $2.00. Wallace WwW. Wil- KEY GEESE, DUCKS, S ETC. FOR SALE B. turkeys, 2 wks. old 4th (B. B. hen carrying $10.00 if taken before 3 ld; also some others 3 old 5th of June; Also want urebred B. R. April hatch d few roosters reason- Bertha Prophett, H. Red State. price and date ( ae 6 wks. old= I ish feed: other party trans. White - es or 100 pullets, mixed or breed. 4 to 6 mos. old Give nd state if can del. to . H. Tarpley, Fairburn: at White Face Black sh _ baby chicks, at reas- E - Write. He Dy Bantam and *k Minorca chickens. also ne day old chicks. Write. Savannah, 315 some t 12 young Buff Cochin bred young hens or pullets. what you have and. price. il Saint Simons < Rt ef some ae Minorea ms, or their eggs. . State etc. Dave C. Tait, Stiles- ES: Vant exc. 10 N. H. Red 1 yr. ld, now laying hens for 10 Game hens or pullets. Mrs, . G. Wiggins, Sandersville. SGHORNS: Want 100 W., L. 4 wks. old ulets, AA or AAA grade, State Bech: Montgomery. Capons, any State number . M. Stout, Warm Vant some hens, any breed. ate age, wt., and price FOR. red Barber, Atlanta, 3511 st Way, NE, FOWLS, PHEASANTS, a to. pur ae some White pigeons, also the. Red aux... State what you mug. price:. Charis D. ee Aibany 127. No: pasion Pa Golden Sought cad vr. Sebright bantams, also 2 from each named above. ate price, etc.. W. H. Patter- . Lawrenceville. fs. CN. HW SAND RR: T.): Want i yr. old N. H: or Ref. pullets, top quality only. e what you have and price, . Hall, Atlanta, 295 Wesley .d Ch. 3886. RKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, UCKS. ETC. WANTED: Want to buy 6 turkey poults, 4 oS er 6 wks. old turkeys. TT fF. Waller. Macon, hens and FOB ~ Exp: I. W. Lew- guinea at $1. 00 ea. e. Write first. load Buyer, best offer. Will _ sell en or cured. Write N. Pavo, Rt. 2. | hitch, Toe. A 1941 B John Deere tpeeteet See, | runners, row, Chalmers tractor, in fair cond., 41 MeCormick. Deering Binder. | F | 800d cond., for sale or exc. for Mower and Rake. S. = Broad- well, Alpharetta. Rt. ; One 20-32 Belle Se Threst- | er with self feeder and wind stacker, perfect cOnd,.-a fF -tk., McCormick Binder with tractor = and 1-2? disc. plow, all in first class cond.. J. T. Hays, Hartwelle on Us S: Hwy. No. 29. : A 21x33 Case Thresher, com- pletely rebuilt, $275.00: 8 ft. | tractor on rubber, in good shape Case Binder, usable _ cond.. $150.00. J. C. Gutter, DeSota. - John Deere B. model tractor on rubber, 1 F-12 Farmall on steel, 2 24 in. Meadow Grist mill. 2-10: ft--wactor. drawn J. D. binder, Case Thrash, with self feeders, Cic., a-5 Gisezed= 1): Tiller. ton. 1 used. Allis Chalmers, 60 combine, A-1 cond., $650.00: 1] used M. M. Combine, 1 yr. old, first class shape .$350.00:. F-20 | | Farmall tractor on steel, $373.00 All FOB. J.R. Braswell, Mon- extra good No letters. ans. Whitehead, Ath- on rubber tires. shape. for sale.- See it. L. S: ens, Hull Rd. nt ~good see Sears Roebuck table model Cream Separator, good cond., $15.00 cash. Mrs. | somewhere around Bartow or Oor-4 a SEE Hemphill, Eastman, Rt. 4. Large garden tecan perieel | cond.,: ments, plows, . farm needs). 00: sell for $375.00. J. N. oe of rubber, tires, all attach- etc., Cost over $600.- | reet, Atjanta, 10 Trust Co. Ga. Bldg. Wa 2282 (Day. times). ~ One No, 60 Allis Chalmers | All Crop Harvester, $350.00. W. H. Hawthorne, Auburn. Either one of 3 late model tractors, all on good rubber, best of shape every way. Come dont write. Paul. He Thomas, Greensboro. | Farmall 30 tractor on steel, $400.00 cash: 1 cotton press for 1 stand Gin, Ist. class cond., $100.00. J. E. Hadden, -Avera. McCormick-Deering Binder. in good G with tractor hitch, cond,,- for sale. = Turner Perkins, Roswell, Rt. 1. 6: ft; Oliver Grainmaster Combine with auxiliary motor, needs no repairs, and ready to go.. F, N. Belk. Trenton. I Clover sereen No. 15628K for Jpternational, McCormick- Deering 6 ft, combine, for saie. A. LeBron, Montezuma. A 5 disc tiller, almost new with 28 in .disc: 1-8 disc tiller with 26 in, disc. Brandt Mal- com, Good Hope. 5 Meadows Grist Mill, 20 in. ready to run, $40.00: also a 240 cap. Hot Water in- cubator. $10.00: 1 chicken feed mill, $7.00. Manuel Bailey. Washington, Rta: Secondhand Deering Binder with practically new sheets, $50.00. Used some last season. E. A. Hollis, Reynolds. New 8 frame hives glass ob- servation and supers, ready e insert bees; $6.00 ea. I. Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora Ave., N. E DALY International Riding cultivator, good cond., new parts. where needed, $75.00 cash my place, 12 ee No. Statesboro. Also 1 set 3% in. boiler flue ex- panders, $7. 50. Can mail if de- sired. Exc. for anything can use. D. C. Mixon, Statesboro. SECOND. HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a used potato digger in good cond., for cash, from Fan- nin or nearby county. Ye, Thomason, Margret. _ Want Farmall A tractor with or without. planting and culti- vating equipment. J. W. Hugh- es, Atlanta, 457 Piedmont Ave., N. E. : Want a used Corn Binder in fair cond. Mrs. Henry Mobley, Chipley. Want 1 belt hydraulic, also 1 belt Tramper, in good cond., for Gin, for cash. J. BE. Chand- ler, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Want a Tiller Disc plow for large International tractor. F. C. Davis, Macon, Box 607. Want Allis Chalmers, model C tractor, equipped \-ith plant- ers and cultivator. Best price for cash. G. V. Balm, Thomas- ville. Want 1-H. wagon, in good cond. State best cash oo Velder James, Ideal, Rt. Want to buy dbl. cee iw. suitable for small Allis and priced reasonably. WwW. A. Bell, Lizella. = tractor. Hee, Carmichael, Tif-- (all small Want > buy a good Bower Chae Mill, in first class shape. State make and price. Dr. dy | H.. Douglas, Albany. - Want a Side Delivery ee cheap for cash. W. G. Mullinax, Quitman RE ge) Want 38 cheapest price: also want. power hay baler. State how long used, cond., and price. M. L. Gross, | Sandersville. Want model H or M Farmall wide front wheels preferred. Woodbine. Want a 2 or 3 can size elec. milk cooler for Dairy, also 4, 10 gal. cans, all in- good work- ing order. State make, how long |. fused and cash.price. O. C. Bul- | loch,. Manchester, Rt. 1. Want 1. cottonseed delinter to delint pire seed, also 1}. tractor I. Ce Compost Drill. | Lott Paull, Wray. : Want late model t: -actor, cul- tivators and planters, harrow | and tiller. Pay cash. J. H. erett, Parrott, Rt. as ee Want pressure canner, a to 15 Oke Ingram, Jr., Coleman. . Want 1 cream separator. Terms cash. A, B. seer nG,, Berryton. Want 1 buggy in good cond., Washington, Jeferson el Co., H. EO Gross, Bar| Ow. Want 1 large pressure can- ner in good cond. For details write. Thos. Purse, Jr., ae aoe 5th St. N. W. Want for cash, late \ Ford or John Deere tractor, on rubber, also late model,- small | size Combine. Must be in good cond. Phone collect or write what you have to offer. Ervin Spence, Carrollton, Rt. 5, phone. 630-J-1. INCUBATORS: AND BROODERS FOR a 500- 1000 chick size Olt burn er Brower make brooder, used 1 season, good cond., $18.00 shipped collect. W. P. Frank- lin, Harlem. 1 oil burning Inc., gong: cone. 1 egg cap., used only. few times, forsale. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Robinson, Rt, 1. | A 6; deck Browers elec. ifeeriosatic heat control, dis- play type brooder, perfect cond., $100.00; also waterers, feeders and lot of home-made equipment. Wade. J. Rhodes, Madison. : A 300 chick cap., oil pores brooder, used 6 wks., $6.00. Mrs-A.- Ds Smith: Dougtasville, Rt 2: INCORATORS AND BROODERS WANTED = Want to buy a good Inc., 500 or 600 egg cap., in good cond. Billie Cason, Warrenton, Rt. 1. Want at once, late model Elec. Inc., 1200 to 2100 cap. State cash. price. W. J. Burks, Griffin, Jackson Road. Want elec, inc., about 100 or 150 ege cap., in good cond. Mrs. ie Want incubator, good cond., 1200 to 12,000 egg cap. Give price in first letter. J, F. An- derson, Dalton, ae No. Glen- wood Ave. Want an elec. Inc., 50 egg cap., good cond. State price. Fred Ayash, Atlanta, 687 Del- mar Ave., S. HE, Ma 8149. Want Elec. or gas Inc., 50 to 100 cap.. in good cond, John Coggins. Atlanta. 350 W. Wes- ley Road, Ch 3461. CORN FOR SALE Hastinges white prolific corn; 2nd yr., 1st class, isolated, se- lected; = 95c peck; -$3:75-bu.: Dixie Honey Cane, 1st yr, 2 Tos. 45c: 5 Ibs., $1. 00. Add post- age to all. A. E. Nix, Gaines- ville, Rt, 5. 101% lbs. shelled seed pop CORK, $1 -(p. forlot> or Zhe Ib: plus postage. Ed Mallett, Chats- worth, Rt. 2. Seed corn, Hastings new Yel- low, prolific,..$1.00 pk. W. H. Epps, Carnesville, Rt. 1. ; Hastings pure white prolific corn, selected, 75c pk., $3.00 bu. Robert B. Gaston, Jr., Greens highly bred 2 ear prolific seed corn, $1.00 pk., $3.00 bu. at Crib; if by mail, add postage. Nochks. Also 1 lbs.. nice beeswax. Make best cash price. Geo. L, Green, Tee Rt. 3. Box 38. 3 gin outfits with press complete, in: good shape and att |} State cash price. G. M. Brenner, : Ley cap. Give cond., _make | and price at once. Mrs. Herbert | grape. vines, aadet q Will Shepherd, Meansville, Rt. Griffin. 8S, AA grade, ie Ancona. eggs, each kind, $1.00 per 16. Mrs. L. D. Miliott, Lavonia, Rt t Dark Cornish eggs, $1.75 per 15 del. in Ga. also large dark Cornish cockerel, $3.25. chks. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. . Purebred White Wyandote eggs from fine stock, $1.25 per. setting. Add postage. Mrs. ee Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. Broad Breasted M. B. turkey eggs, $3.50 doz. or exc. for good field peas; By R., Binglet Jersey Whi lected, $1.50. 30. Orders filled. promptly. Mo- ae M. Landrum, eee 3. Of 1b) iW. A. Pope, Atlanta, 3844. Purebred Buff Orbs eggs, be ret. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Rt. ety oe? MISCELLANEOUS 2 FOR'SALE 2 4 Muscadine vines, gooseberry, 10c doz. bushes: sweet shrubs, June yellow and red plums, black | haw, 1 to 4 ft., $1.00 doz. Exc. sacks. a: May apuie, Queen. of the Meaaow. 30c lb.: yellow dock, 20c lb. Exe. for printed sacks. Mrs. ae Ww. Jackson, Ranger, Rt, ree 25