"DEPARTMENT of (5%
_ TOM LINDER
AGRICULTURE
COMMISSIONER
WEDNESDAY, JUNE Z 1944
Chapter No. 2 On Cotton :
Then. the Lord said unto Moses, Now shalt thou
see what I will do to Pharoah: for with a strong hand
hall he let them go, and with a strong hand shalt he
ive them out of his land. Exodus 6:1.
This i is the story of cotton to the consuming public. a
This is a story just as vital to the sidewalks of sow
rk, te Michigan Avenue of Chicago, to those of the Gold-
ate of California and to those of the great farm belts
he West and Middle West as it is to those who Brow.
ton in the Southlands.
Tf you buy cotton clothes of any kind, anywhere, thia
our story. This is your problem.
o the people of the South, whether you. ia whether
area white collar worker or ina profession, whether
labor at the cotton spindles, in an iron mill, in a coal
or wherever you may be, this is the story that con-
rns you and your children.
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
; Cotton Dresses ae
: tie last page /of this Bulletin, you will find a jan
g the weight and price of cotton dresses of many,
i =e Ree
EG you have finished reading this article, be sure
rn to the last page and study the lesson which this
le of figures carries.
These are prices of Ladies dresses (not ee 3) in
anta Department Stores, Ladies-Ready- to-Wear Stores
ee Shops.
he first 7 dresses (No. 1to 7 ) listed are the sheen
on dresses to be found in Atlanta. These 7 dresses are
ed from $1.69 to $4.98 each.
hese 7 dresses weigh from 3 ounces to 11 ounces each.
combined weight of the 7 dresses is 4514 ounces. The
ined price of the 7 dresses is $25.58. This is 56 eents
ach ounce or $8.99 for each pound of cotton dress. 3
One pale of cotton weighing 500 pounds at $8. 99 pet
1d is $4,495.00.
he farmer who grew this bale of cotton secon
ewhere between $60.00 and $100.00 for the whole bale.
Assuming that the farmer received $100.00 or 20 cents
ound, then the farmer would have received only 2%
ts out of each dollar that the consumer paid for these
restock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets
Reports received at this office show following average price
for No. 1 Hogs at the Livestock Auction Markets named,
June 3, 1944 Per Cwt.
25 fee ie dasy Valdosta
29 (Monday)Sylvester
30. (Tuesday)Arlington
30 (Tuesday)Nashville
ay 31 (Wednesday)Moultrie
3t (Wednesday)Rome
fay 31 (Wednesday)Vidalia
TOP FED CATTLE_
95 (Thur sday)Valdosta -aeessee-
29 (Monday)Sylvester SRS 10.00- 13. ae
3@ (Tuesday )Arlington 13.50- 15.0
30 (Tuesday)Nashville _ 8.00- 10.00
31 (Wednesday)Moultrie 10.00- 12.50
____. $12.00-$17.00
-(Wednesday)Rome _. aoe - 15.90
cat dnesday)Vidalia ees - 16.30
cheap dressesthe Gwapes cotal prcuse on Fhe mark:
The next 6 dresses Se 0. 8 to 13 : listed 0 on the last t pag
(No. 14 to 19) have a combined weight of 64 oe
combined price of these 6 dresses is $58. 85. The averag
(weight is 11 ounces and the average price is $9.80. This
an average of 89 cents an ounce or $14.70 a pound, A
pound bale of cotton at $14. 70 a pound would
$7, 390.00.
~ 1 J The fariier who produced the hale: of cotton rece
| Wess than $100.00. The farmer received less than n 20 e
Per pound,
The one who wears these dresses pays $1
per pound. :
Remember you are still reading about CHEAP cottor
flresses. :
The next 6 dresses listed i in the table on ihe Tas!
Ow 0. 20 to 25) run in price from $12.98 to $35.00.
The combined weight of these 6 dresses is 48 oun
he combined price of these 6 dresses is $111.88.
- average weight per dress is 8 ounces and the average 0
per dress is $18. 65. This is $2.33 per ounce or $37
pound.
* One bale of isitan weighing 500 pends at $37.29
pound would bring $18,645.00,
_ The farmer received 20 cents per pound for the
in these 6 dresses. The consumer is paying $45, 12
pound for these 6 dresses.
- If the farmer had received 2% cents out of the
sumers dollar on these dresses, he would have rec
$466.13 per bale or 93 cents per pound.
. Think of that! 7 .
Tf the farmer had received 2%% cents out of Ane
-sumers dollar he would have received more than = F
-as much as he actually received.
Actually the farmer only received 5/8 of 1 cent ou
each dollar that the consumer paid.
- Turn it around the other way. ve
If the price the consumer paid had been as (
what the farmer received for the cotton, these 6
I(No. 20 to 25) instead of costing the consumer $11.
pes have poraalr cost $25.45 for the 6 dresses or
eac
Come on By oe Two)
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
= pe June 1, 1944.
cans ima), bu. hprs.
Beans (Snap), bu. hprs.
Cabbage, 50 Ib. sacks |
Cucumbers, bu. hprs.
Dewberries, 24-qt. crts.
Onions (dry), 50 Ib. sacks
Onions (green), per doz. bun. -
Okra, bu. hprs:
Potatoes, U. S. No. I, 100 Ib. sacks
Squash, bu. hprs.
Sweet potato slips, per 1000 plants
Turnip Salad, bu, hprs.
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ty Department of Agriculture
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oe Atlanta, Ga.
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(Continued from Page One) |
nd MEDIUM priced cotton dresses. Now lets
ee about some high-priced cotton dresses.
High-Priced Cotton Dresses
The last 13 classes of dresses listed in the
ble on the last page (No. 26 to 38) cover hun-
Beds of dresses of varying prices as shown In
table. oe oe
The average price of the dresses of each of
hese materials isused.
Tf you bought one each of the average dress-
s listed under No. 26 to 38, the 13 dresses would
ost $302.98. The total weight of the 13 dresses
s 108 ounces. You would pay $2.89 for each
nee or $45.12 foreach pound.
A 500 pound bale of cotton at
ound, would bring $22,560.00. |
Cotton Dresses Higher Than When Hand
punand Hand Woven
On a basis of weight and price these highe
iced dresses cost more today than they did
when there wasnt a power spindle or a sewing
nachine. oF
- When the women of old, spun. their thread
th a spinning wheel, made cloth on a home-
e loom, fashioned them by hand and sewed
hem with a needle and thread, a cotton dress did
+ cost money like this.
e
845.12 per
- The farmer and his wife and children today |
uld make more money with a hand loom and
immine wheel than they could possibly make
wing cotton on the best cotton land in the
rid. 7 |
- The Cotton Belt The Nations No. 1
Economic Problem
President Roosevelt has said, The South is
he Nations No. 1 Economie Problem. No won-
the cotton belt is the Nations No. 1 economic
blem. How could it be otherwise.
On May 30, 1944, President Roosevelt also
aid that he objected to the Bankhead Admend-
nent to OPA which would tie the ceiling on the
armers cotton to the ceiling ori manufactured
tton. So
The President thereby goes on record as be-
in favor of perpetuating the South as the
ions economic problem No. 1.
he President has also said he is determined
he Negro to have economie equality. He is
sking Congress for $500,000.00 to support a com:
ttee that he created called Fair Economic
tice Committee. The purpose of this com-
ittee is to see that the Negro gets economic
aality in the South.
I would like to know how anybody, white or
}would have from 734 cents to 30 cent
these higher.
ndment d that. any increase in price of
cotton would cause inflation. ae :
Each of these dresses have from 5 to 20
worth of eotton in them. If the price of the
farmers cotton was raised from 20 cents a pound
#0 eents a pound then each of these dresses
s worth of
cotton. :
- The increase in the cost of the raw cotton
would amount to an average of 54% cents on each
dress. | 3
Can you-imagine anyone saying that 5%
cents more to the farmer would cause inflation?
Can you imagine anyone saying that 5/8 of 1
cent out of each of the consumers dollars is
enough for the farmer who
cotton to receive?
Today I talked to a lady who lives in Atlanta
and who is one of the most substantial and re-
liable ladies in Georgia. She gave me the follow-
ing facts regarding dresses that she pow has.
Just prior to the passage of the law creating
OPA, this lady purchased5 dresses in Atlanta at
prices ranging from $2.98 to $3.98 each. Today
in the same store, the identical dresses are priced
from $8.98 to $14.98 each. ;
During the life of OPA, the prices of these
dresses have increased more than 300 per cent.
This lady also told me of another dress that had
increased in price during the same period from
$5.98 to $29.98. This is an increase of 500 per
cent for the same dress under OPA. |
Who Is Getting All This Money?
It is evident that a terrific amount of money
is being garnered by somebody. Who is getting |
all this increased spread between the farmer and
the consumer?
Contrary to the opinion of many people, all
this increased cost is not going to the cotton mill
labor. i
I have before me United States Government
figures which show that the average hourly earn-
ings of all cotton mill workers in January 1941
was 41.9 cents. In January 1944 this had in-
creased to 59.4 cents per hour. .
The increased cost of cotton mill labor
se
cost of cotton dresses amounts to at least 300 per
cent.
It is obvious that the cotton mill workers
are not, responsible for this terrific increase in
the cost of cotton dresses. =
It is equally obvious that the farmer who
gtows the cotton is getting no part of this wild
increase. ee
It is equally obvious that the consumers are
paving this increase. .
Lets follow this through and find out where
the trouble lies.)
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
cents |
produced the raw}
amounts to about 40 per cent while the increased |4
115e doz.
| Cynthia Dudley
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FLOWERS AND SEED
- FOR SALE
:
{
40c Mixed cols. hardy
phlox, mixed gladioli, 30c doz.
Daffodils,
hemorocallis, 60c C. Myrtle
vine, 50 C. Physostegia, wild
iris, 20c doz. Mrs. Doyle Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Large white iris, 50e dozen.
Small Bird of Paradise, Royal
Poinceana, 25 ea., about 4 in.
high. Yellow rock moss, 10c
clump. Royal Poinceana seed,
Add postage.
J. C. Jackson. Albany, Daw-
son Rd., Box 428.
Tuberoses, rooted grape be-
gonias. 20c ea. White calla
lilies, 15 ea. 3 well rooted
cape jasmines, 50c ea. or 3,
$1.25. Lady of Lake, 25 doz.
P. P. on 50c orders. Mrs. Bet-
tie Roberts, Fallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Box 71. :
Perennial phlox, mixed: ver-
bena, babybreath, perennial
asters, mixed iris, red and blue
lilies, shasta daisies, cushion
cactus, Seraniums. rainbow and
sword ferns, trumpet bell, .10c
ea. Stamps accevted. Mrs.
Toomsboro,
dota
Lemon. lilies, $1.25 C. Royal
| blue iris, $1.50 C. Purple ver-
bena, Butter and eggs. 35 doz.
Hibiscus and Blazing Star, 3:
Martha Womack, Bre-
men, Rt. 2. Box. 89. ES
%
White and light blue violets, |.
single and double
Mrs.
Cumming,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
White double petunias, red
and pink conch begonias.
Christmas cactus, grape leaf
begonia, caladiums, dif. cols.
geraniums, 2, 25. Double
pink Touch-Me-Not seed. 10c
teaspoonful. Add postage.
| Vera Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box
88,
Anemones, Shasta daisies,
Calif, violets, snowdrops, bird-
foot violets, $1.00 C. Emperor
daffodils, poeticus narcissi, $2.-
00 C.. Yellow oxalis, 3 doz.
'50c. Collection 10 choice ferns,
$1.00. Mrs. Addie Wilson.
Morganton,
Blue Roman hyacinths, white
papershell narcissi, $6.00 C.
Light pink, rose, dark red
yellow tulips, $7.00 C.. Mrs.
Jim Branan, McDonough, Rt.
a
Dwarf ~ boxwood bedding
plants, small, green tops, well
rooted, 2 doz.. $1.00: $4.00 Cc.
a searlet dark
purple, white, well rooted, $2.-
00 C. No orders less than or
oe Mrs. E. A. Smith. Green-
ville... :
Pink hibiscus, yellow Easter
rose, purple lilac. pink Christ-
mas cactus, lic ea. Petunias,
dragonhead. 25c doz. ube-
roses. pink June lilies. 75c doz.
Whie nreissi, purple Easter
iris, 25c doz. . Mattie Duran.
Ri La se
| FLOWERS AND
FOR SALE
doz. Add postage. ir: D.
Evans, Talona. 2
Prize-winning ;
type chrysanthemum _ pla
Monument, yellow and whit
Indianapolis pink and bronz
Friendly Rival, 20c ea. B
tons, Koreans, Anemo
spider, 10c and 15c ea.
Marvin Farrer,- Jenkins
Rooted cuttings of An
Wing begonia, white and
2- 25e. -Prepaid. Mrs.
Drury, Waynesville,
Box 74.
150,000 mixed bulbs; se
kinds daffodils, white and
low narcissi, jonquils, Jon
Simplex, $5.00 M. No
than 1000 sold. Mrs. |]
Crossley, Lithonia, Rt.
Bluebell, 35c doz., Jack
Pulpit, Trillium, 50c doz.
ger lilies, blue violets, 35c
Fall pinks, 25c doz. Add p
age. Mrs. James Wat
Cleveland, Star Route. |
White paper shell na
$1.00 C. Yellow jonquils,
price. Pink flowering almo
Orange day lilies, 75c doz. A
postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, B
men, Rt: 2, Box 6b:
Blue Roman_ hyacinths
oz. April white narcissi
00 C. Double day lilies
doz. Blue Ageratum, sa
price. Tris, 10 or 12 cols. n
ed, 50c doz. Mrs. EF. G, Be
on, Hartwell, E
_ Purple fiags, orange lil
$1.00 C. Cream and gold
fodils, white and gold narci
$1.00 C. or $8.00 M. Grape
gonias, rainbow moss, maid
hair fern, 20c ea. Ff
hydrangea, 30c ea. Others.
E. Hughey, Fairmount, R
Pink hydrangea cut
bulbous, hardy vine,
fragrant of cinnamon odo:
ea. Lemon and orange
gold seed, double, 10
Medium leaf green Jew
Jew. blue blooms, 4. 10
F. B. Moore, Suwanee.
Hardy, _ perennial scar
verbena plants, 50c- doz.
English Semperviren b
wood, 12-15 in., field-gro%
$35.00 C. 200 4-5 ft. Abe
grandiflora, $5.00 doz. G
enia, 6-8 in. cut for rooti
= Mics. 33.
Greenville. -
Early light blue
doz.
doz.
doz.
Paper white narcissi, 30c |
Add postage. Miss Clau
Plant, Marshallville. ,
Blue and yellow iris, h
jonquils, 30c doz. Yello
nas, 25c doz. Add _ pos
Mrs. Horace Reece, Tal
White and spruce pine,
wood, crabapple, 75c doz.
eas, red maple, 45 doz. |
ple foxglove, goldenglo
doz. Pink Seven Sister
Weeping Mary, 10c ea._
postage. Mrs. Gertrude R
Ellijay. Rt. 2. :
Azaleas, crabapple. dogwo
iris, Sweet William, fall pi
50c doz. Roses, lilac, weige.
snowballs, 20c_ ea. Add po
age. Mrs. J: B. Hensley, &
-liay, Rt. Qu
English ivy, well roote
ea. Double Altheas, (an
or) Wister, 20c ea. PF
hedge, $2.00 C. War st
Juanita ~
Shady Lawn Dairy.
Rhododendron, azaleas.
butus, galax, hemlock,
calico bushes, spruce,
white pine, silver and
maples, dogwood, Mtn
laurel. Others. Wet
packed. Gordon Hunn
Tallulah Falls.
Well rooted 6-12 in.
_ woods, 20c ea. Tiger lilies
25 doz: Red hot poker, G
begonias, 20c ea. 3 Gera
cuttings, 1 variegated and
ender lantana for 50c.
Mae Turner, Gainesvil
Jonquil, butter 4
bulbs, le ea. Double red
by seed, 10c tblsp. Catni
permint, 50e doz. Ad
age. Cash or M. O. Mis
Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Blue_ flags, bluegrass,
doz. Kiss Me and I'll Tell
50e doz. Snow on Mo
30e doz. No_ stamps.
postage. Mrs. D. M. Hol
Dahlonga, Rt. 1.
Small palms and |
plants, 3, $1.00 2.
gS
rooted: cuttings, Albatross,
0 e, wcne pink, Shon
frost, Birdfoot _ violets,
35c doz. Mixed bulbs,
: Heart leaf, 50e doz.
pe Woodruff, Green-
at ry. ates moss, 6, 25c.
water lilies, 75c ea. Star
3ethlehem, 30c C. My se-
15 pot plants,
Mamie Stone, AGH sville,
id. purple iris, orange day
purple foxglove, Star of
hieh 75 Althea,
rfly bush, sweetshrubs,
hardy hibiscus, swamp
od, English dogwood,
a, 2, 26. Mrs. . Nancy
lerson, Ellijay, Rt. 3:
Jaurel, white and
a ce pine, rhododendron, $1.-
Pe Azaleas, erabapple,
od, iris, fall pinks, chry-
themums, 50c doz. Monthly
Sweet William, 20c ea.
ers. Add postage. Mrs. E.
sague, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Ss narcissi bulbs,
ig, Glory daffodils, 25
Pink yarrow,
oe Add postage. Mrs.
Kelley, Lithonia.
te roses. white bush lil-
5G: ea. Purple iris, single
sy, 35c doz. Orange lilies,
jonquils, $1.00 C. Will
Cora Lingerfelt, Loving.
le coher Paaale, peony roots,
- of Bethlehem, red dog-
d, Forsythia, rose bushes,
id. Other shrubs and
, Carolyn
iris, 380c doz.
: rk brown
double lilies,
_ orange
ps or checks. ;
i Mrs. Q. A. Roberts,
ee, Rt. 1.
mperor daffodil bulbs, giant
hiper,
il bulbs, 40c doz. Blue Ro-
hyacinths, 75e doz. Mary
ills, Jefferson.
ms, lav. inc. Shasta dais-
denglow. moss verbena,
ender, verbena, blooms until
Hardy phlox, mixed
ea. 25c doz. Add postage.
3 Dodd, Sore Rt.
d Hot Poker, 25e clump.
-eream,: yellow, purple,
der, top petals, white,
r petals, dark red, 25c doz.
pansy, catnip, comfrey,
ump. Mrs.
cll, Demorest, Rt. 1.
fHapdragon, hardy, mixed
verbena, pink and pur-
Pink perennial phlox,
3 doz., $1.00. Add
- S Bare Bennett.
= J; OF seash. -Mrs.
Rion: Been,
iris, ptize-winners, in-
ding Indian Chief, Helios.
meses, Caprice. Pres. Pilk-
agton, Legend, Mary Barnett,
is King, Mary Gibson. Label-
ed, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs,
H. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
sHapdragons, all col. seed,
> tspn. jp maperaaon plants,
cols doz. -2 doz., 65c.
Mrs. I. N. Min-
ommerce, Rt.. 4.
C.. 6. vars. ferris,
0. doz. Pink anemones,
0 C. Shasta daisies, $1.00
Arbutus, mums, summer
ie, pitcher plant, orange
es, 50e doz. Others. Mfrs.
H. Penland, Ellijay.
Orange day lilies, Star of
hlehem, wild iris, 75c C.
tele and pink altheas, azal-
. Weeping Mary, white Eng-
dogwood, pink hardy
Hous, 3, 25. . Foxglove,
roses, 40c doz. Exe: for
vhite sacks. Add _ postage.
rs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay.
Yellow, white and blue vio- |
$1.00
edbuds, pink Cherokee
S, crabapple, dogwood,
ip poplar, min. laurel, 3 ft..
00 doz. Calif. blue violets.
rdfoot violets, $2.00 C.
ce. Robinson, Mineral
ho paenteen: mtn. laurel,
Cherokee roses, hemlock,
d, silver maple, yellow
ess roses, flowering
1 trees, oe red and
. $1. 00. doz.
io. aN snowdrops.
ie Abercrombie.
$1.50. 1-2.
Graydon, |
Bernadino white daf-.
Sarah Mc-.
Water lilies, pink and. blue
tropicals, bloom early and un-
til frost. $1.00 ea. Mrs. P. E.
Blackmon, East Point, 306 WwW.
Washington Street.
6 dif. cols. double geraniums,
12 cuttings, $1.00: 10c ea. Add
postage on small orders. Mrs.
E. B. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt.
Blue Spanish iris, foxglove.
white violets, primroses, pink
thrift, butter and eggs, hardy
phlox, tiger lilies, moss, 35c
doz. bun. Add postage on
small orders. Miss L. M. White,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35.
Single blue hyacinth bulbs,
large size, 60c doz.: medium,
40c doz.: small bulbs, 25c doz.
Mixed yellow and lavender
crocus, 55 doz, P..P. Mrs. T.
CG; Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3.
Mixed cols. medium _ size
dahlia slips, 35e doz. Mixed
cols. hardy phlox, fall. pinks,
20c doz... Hydrangea. pink;
white, 1 ea. unrooted; 3 aly
lantana, hibiscus,
gohia, geranium; 1 rooted
grape begonia, 1 blue Lily of
Valley, 50. Mrs. Willis Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1
Yellow narcissi, trumpet daf-
fodils, white narcissi, golden-
glow, blue ageratum, purple
Lady of Lake, sweet-scented
purple violets. variegated yard
pone one: 2 doz. 50c. Mrs.
B. Thornton, Bremen.
a blue. Scarlett O'Hara |
red Morning Glory, 20 doz. All
del. A. J. Stanton, Newborn.
Emperor daffodil. jonquil and
April narcissi bulbs, 25c doz.
Add postage. = R.M. Cole-
man, Deverux.
red japonicas, snowballs, 25c ea.
Azaleas, dahlias, 50c doz. Wild
cucumber sprouts, well rooted,
1-3 ft. 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
May Belle Wright, Talona.
Snowballs. red and yellow ja-
nonicas, English dogwood, lilies,
lilac, Apricot plums, May Cher-
ries, 25ec ea. Dif. cols. azaleas,
50c doz. Mixed cols. dahlias,
75c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
F. Evans, Talona.
Ornamental pepper plants, 4
in. 6, 10c. Chines Sacred nar-
cissi. April | bloomer, paper
white nareissi, 31c doz. Diana
Kasner, Laurens, Koster. 60
doz.| No checks. Miss Mattie
Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1.
3 large jade plants. $1,00;
large bulbs pink oxalis, plant in
Aueust. Large Shamrock leaves,
6. 35e. All del. Mrs. i. Allen,
Williamson.
100 white Roman hyacinths,
$10.00. Blue Roman hyacinths.
$1.00 doz. White, dark blue,
yellow, light blue iris: Ixias.
ofange, vellow cannas. 35c doz.
2 dog, GUc.. Mikes a: - Bran-
nan, McDonough, Rt.
Blue Salvia. 25c ae or xc.
fo Red salvia plants. Mrs. C.
. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
50 heavy Old English Dwarf
| boxwoods, 6 to 10 in., $10.00 for
Jot or 25c ea: Eng. Ivy. well
rooted, $1.00 doz: $4.00 C; Na-
tive perennial phlox. $1.50 ,
95c doz. Blanche Woodruff.
Greenville. j
White Easter and red spider
lilies, blue grape hyacinths;
white Fairv lilies, 50c dozen:
lemon day lilies, snowdrops, $1
C. $8.00 M: Tiger lilies, 25c ea:
Amaryllis, red. orange. giant
size, 75e ea.. med. small. 35c-
50c. Add postage.! Mrs. Gussie
Conner; Villa Rica, Rt. 2.
White pines, hemlocks, $1.00
doz: dit. Col; \
balls, red, yellow japonicas,
Eng. dogwoods. willows, bridal-
wreath, 25c ea. also. horse-
'radish, horsemint, 50c doz. Add
nostage. Mrs. Leolar Evans,
THA. e :
Daffodils. orange Day lilies.
Star of Bethlehem, tame sweet
violets. 65c C: well rooted box-
woods, 50c ea; pink hardy hi-
biscus, snowballs, forsythia.
weeping linda, 2 for 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. Mollie Hender=
son, Ellijay. Rt. 3, Box 49. ,
Thousands of bulbs, plants
and some cut flowers of fine
varieties of Cannas. Narcissi,
Janquils, daffodils. dif. lilies.
roses, gsladioli, zennias. chry-
santhemums, etc. Write ~for
prices, Exc. some. Mary Jane
Stone. Sylvania, Rt. 3.
Giant snapdragons, finest pet-
thias, large flowering moss.
periwinkle, 3 doz. $1.00. Dou-
ble pink petunias, 20c ea. Large
brown and lavender. medium
white. ball pink dahlias. 25c
ea.| 10c extra for postage. Mrs.
C. Lynch, Rome, Rt. 1
Red Spider lilies. large, 50c
doz. _Jane Cowl, Warner dah-|
lias, S5e ea. Mrs. M. P, Combs,
Washington. aos pana
Eas
periwinkle, Snow on Mountain,
eactus, be-|
Mtn, laurel, ivy. yellow: and.
azalesasm snow- |}
Skelton, Hartwell.
FOR SAL
Wild Easter lilies, Star of|_
Bethlehem bulbs, 15c doz: $1.00
ee oo T. K. Womack, Dublin,
Lemon lilies, large, double li-
lies, 25e doz. .Mrs. S. G.
ton, Roy.
Small, white fairy lilies, 6
doz. 75c. Yellow narcissi, trum-
pet daffodils, 2 doz. 50c; $1.25
Cc. Double yellow Humbert
cannas, 35c doz. Single tiger
lilies, blooming size, 60c. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Head,
Bremen.
Plenty. white daffodil bulbs
for sale or exc. for white Roman
hyacinths, or will buy hyaci-
nths. Mrs. M. F. Kirkpatrick,
Decatur, 135 Hast Hunt St.
Sultana, lantaria, rooted, 10
Sweet Williams, pettinias,
Clay-
25c C. Touch-Me-Not, Ic ea.
Red geranium cuttings. 5c ea.
ae Lester Phillips, ne
- Calendulas, 20c ea. Spruce
pine, 15 ea. Purple iris, White
narcissi, 20c doz. Lady of Lake,
10c doz. Forsythia. rooted, as
ea. Wild Easter lilies. 15c
No checks.
Austell, Rt. 2.
Mixed cols. dahlia slips, sriall
60c doz., 2 doz. $1.00.| White,
blue violets, Ginger and waiter
lilies 35c doz. Add postage.
as Elvia Waters, Dahlonega, | 2
E : lok veratium. 10c dite
ting, or $1.00 doz. Small leaved
privet hedge, well rooted, $2.00
C. or less in larger lots. Mrs.
eee, Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt.
Pink and white hydrangea.
blooming size, 40c ea. Blue and
white striped violets, 25 doz.
Blue, white and yellow iris, $1
C.. Old-fashioned gladioli, 25c
doz. Rainbow moss, 25c bunch,
Dessie M. Hughey, Fairmount,
Rt. 1, Box 159.
Candle lilies, red, yellow and
variegated, $1.00 doz. Foxglove,
$1.00 doz. Touch-Me-Nots, red,
white and variegated, 50c doz.
Perennial phlox, $1.00 doz. All
cols. Sweet William, same price.
Mrs. Lucy Turner, Gainesville,
Rt. 6;
Easter
lily bulbs, jonquil
bulbs, butterctip bulbs, coonroot:
bulbs, 25c doz. Sell or exe. for
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Dee
Colson, Toom: oro. j
Easter lily bulbs, joriquil
bulbs, buttercup bulbs. Coon-
foot bulbs, 25e doz. Exc. for
sacks, Add postage. Mrs. Jas.
Connell, Tommsboro.
Few dz. rust-resistant snap-
dragon plants. mixed cols. 3 doz.
$1.00. PP. Miss Nannie sOneH:
Rovston.
Sempervirens, Palisa dog-
wood, for pots urns (sheared) 6
in. to.8 in: 35e ea; 2, 50e.| White
Kerria japonicas, $2:00 doz.
Maude Hamy, Greenville, Rt.
Three, ~
Boxwoods: 426 in. transplant-
ed; 3--doz,; $260: -$5,.00\6- 426
in. camellia japonica igttings,
red, pink and variegated, dou-
ble and single, $1.00 for 25;
$3.00 C. 6-8 in. gardenia cut-
tings, $2.00 C, Del. Mrs. R. F.
Tertell, Greenville. Rt. 3.
White, pink oxalls, blie flow-
er Jew. white striped Jew, sky-
rockets, 5c. Primroses, agara-
dum, galardias, 6 vars. mums.
petunias, 20 doz.. Century pot
plant, 20c. Carnations, red, pink.
white: ice plants, 10c. Add 5e
postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis,
Toomsboro. a
Double red, yellow and 6+
ange cannas, 75c doz. Orange
day lilies. white flags, narcissi,
31.00 C. Prompt shipment. Miss
ui - McLaughlin, Greenvitie,
Jonquil and narcissi
40c Fe $2.00 M.| Prepaid. Jen-
nie Jolley; Atlanta, Rt. 7,
Box 1 iss.
Gladioli bulbs. blooming size,
assorted cols. $4.00.G. PP. D.
W. Nichols, Kingston.
Pink primroses,; 10c doz. Mrs.
R. a Whelchel, Dawsonville,
Rt.
Pink and purple verbena;
mixed petunias and marigolds;
small. spring planted. holly-
hocks. mixed Gols. 25c doz. Ne
orders less than 50c. Mrs. Grady
Brown, Stone Mountain Rt. 1.
Wild perennial Birdfoot vio-
lets, large blue blossoms, Irs,
mixed cols. $8.00 M. 400 rooted
English. ivy, $5.00: cuttings,
OT. vo Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville. R
Fine iris, abeied. ) callention.
ineluding at Teast 3 Dykes Med-
al winners, $1.00. Mrs. Steve
Mrs. Clyde Logan,
pulbs,
and white. 4 cuttings, 2 rooted,
all different, $1.00. Collection
20 dif. plot plants. $2.00. Pink
or white fairy lilies, 40 doz.
PP. Mrs. Florine Bradshaw,
Dewy Rose. .
lies, 6, 50c.| Water lilies, Gen-
tian, trilliuth, Jack in Pulpit, 12,
50c. Maidenhair fern, oe oe.
Hardy yellow __snapdragon
plants, 25e doz. Cinnamon vine,
Boston iyy, 12, 25c. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Ret:
C. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Sr., Roys-
100 hs dacs :
-P. ize-winning chrysanthe-
mums; Intermediates, pompons,
singles, Anemones, buttons,
cushions, 48 plants labeled, $2:
60 unlabeled, $2:00. PP. Ners.
HH. , Woods, Donaldsonville.
peisrdsee white variegated
violets, Dixie Sunshine miari-
golds, 2 doz. 25c. Daffodils, or-
ange Hemerocallis, 50 C. Hen
and Biddie cactus, 2. 15c. Myrtle
vine, 20c doz. . Others. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt.3;
Mtn. euch red maple, erab-
apple, $1.00 doz. Joldenglow,.
white, yellow, bro
themums, purple althea, 10c ea.
White, red monthly rose cut-
tings. 3, 25c.|. Double yellow
ponicas, 10c ea. Add postage.
hits. Maude Farist, Bey Rt.
Pink thrift plants. good roots,
$1.00 C; $3.00 5 C. $6.00'M. 1
undivided clump. 25c ea. Mrs.
G. G. Grizzle, Cumming, Rt. 2.
1
Tris. $1.00 doz. Many cols.
orchid, blue, yellow. purple, 2-
tone, blue and. others. Mrs. W.
Ww. Trimble, Adairsville, Iris
Hill. -
Easter lily bulbs, 15e doz.
Magnolia, red cedar, 1 ft. 10c;
Be -ft 950% 4 ft. 35) 5 tt 45c
Buttercup bulbs, 20c doz. Mrs.
David Colson, Tomsboro, Rt. 3.
Iris. 10 labeled, 50, $1.15:
mixed. $1.20 C. 40 dif. vars.
unlabeled; 50, $1.15;
mixed, 50, 60c: $1.15 C. Siber-
ian, mixed, 25, 60c. Want to
buy Album, ee. Gold
Banded lilies. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Blooming size snapdragons,
dianthus, $1.00 doz. Sweet Wil-
liam, .petunias, 25c C. Mixed
cols. sultana, lantana, rooted,
10 ea. Touch-Me-Nots, Ic ea.
Mrs. Bud Bond, Royston, Hi
Large daffodil bulbs. mtn.
fern, anemones, $2.00 C,
Peretinial phlox, daisies, Japan-
ese iris, lemon. lilis, 50c doz.
Arborvitaes. spreading junipers,
3, $1.00.| Sadie* Wilson, Blue
Ridge.
Feverfew, carnations, asters,
zennias, large and small petu-
nias, snapdragons, calendulas,
candytuft. peviwinkle, 35c doz.
Red spider lilies. 35e doz. Other
ee Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wad-
ey
Purple iris, 25 doz. BPosi-
paid. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5.
Cis hbo 4 chrysanthemtims,
white, red, pink, yellow, bronze,
any 10 for $1.00 del. J. D. Ful-
Jer, Mountville.
Chrysanthemum _ slips,
labeled, 40, $1.00.| Large yellow,
lavender, pink, white, 75e doz.
Pink daisy. red azalea mums.
20, 50c. Add postage. Also
zinnia seed, redbud seed, 40-in.
ok, Nunn, Crawfordville.
Large double pink haycinths,
10c ea. Yellow Mareh bloom-
ing narcissi, _jonquil, double
green bud daffodils, je a, Mrs.
re Ne Whelchel, Dawsonville.
150 small lavender gsladioli
bulbs, $1.50; 200 small mixed
cols. gladioli bulbs, $2.00, PP.
G. M. Moseley, Menlo.
Grane hyacinths, le ea. Mrs.
G. C. Taylor, Buichanaf, Rt. 1.
the Valley, wild white gera-
nium, galax. heartease, arbutus,
\Dusty Miller, wild dwarf iris,
$1.00 C. Azaleas, sweetshrubs,
Mtn. Laurel, 50c doz. Mrs. Elsie
Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
Cuttings: rose, white, apricot
geraniums, 5c 6a. Angel Wing
begonia, 10c. Add postage. Miss
Lucille Martin, Mento.
Yellow thornless rose. 6-8 ft.
$1.00. Wisteria, 15 ft. 50e, White
lilae,6 ft, or over, 50: Crepe
Myrtle, 4-6 ft. 50c. Silver leaf
mapl, 6 ft. $1.00. Star Jas-
mine.-3, Z5c, ellow jasmine,
t. s0c. J. L. Coggins, Covnig-
ton.
Large type. chysonthemunms.
bronze, Goldensiow, Lady of
the Lake. 50: PP. Mrs. W.
Scott, amiss G6 ie Jackson
Bute is
Double geraniums, ted, pink |
* Tiger, lemon, blackberry lH-_
Petunia plants, 15c doz, $1, 25
ze chtysan- |.
oriental,
un-
gpa? seed. 10c large pkt. Mrs...
Birdfoot violets, wild Lily of
C 3
pelt piaouane whit
$1.00 C.. Iris, 10 differ
$190. Few white bal.
themums, 50c doz, M
Saunders, Jnkinsburg
Compact boxwocds.
$1.00 doz. Gardenia, whi
lish dogwood, spirea
wreath, red cydoni
winter yellow 5
blooming sizes. root
Canna bulbs, $1.00 doz
Mrs. C. M. Robinso
ville.
Several hundred tw
vivid blue iris, 2, 25c.
in ee Mrs. GS; Wark
per, Rt.
Yellow jokouil: daffod:
$1.50 C.| Single blue hy
50c doz. Also Black Wa
meats. 80c at. Miss Bitte
ander. Jefferson, Rt. 2.
Yellow and red Prince
er and Pink and blue r
slory seed, 5c for 2 larg
fuls. Exec. for pansy plan
postage. Mrs. E.-W. z
Ellijay.
WANTED
Want 1 Roosevelt fe
Teddy. Jr., fern. Stat
eash price, or will xc. Sh
daisies or purple leaved
Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Mill
aide A, Box 39.
Want April narcissi bul
large lots. blooming size a
mixed. Write. Homer
Bradley.
Want sev. clumps of
fashioned double white
pink Pinks. oS quantit:
price. Mrs. R. K. os pA
RFD No. 2, Box 97.
~ Want white geraniu ;
striped and red jew. oO
and Sweet William bla ;
Black-eyed Susans,
moss. dbl. petunias. H
Crown of thorns to exe
Cc. A. Castellow, Macon
Johnson Ave. =
Want pink, single
hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. J
ris. Macon, 611 Vineville A
Want water likes. wate
hyacinth plants. also Um
calm clumps. Write fi
R. H. Baker, Dahloneg
Round Top Baker Ranch
Want 300 No. 1 dbl.
ea.. single blue and w
einth bulbs. 200 Madonna
Valley lily. bulbs. A
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Was!
Want exe. blue hydi
cuttings for white or pin
a Hi. Higgins, Dabilone
well rooted 1 1/240 =
Ruronamous japonica
ney. We, Varnes =
R =
Want 25 cooks,
yellow, Dwarf
plants (Hen and B
plants, Seen vie Ve
Write first. Mrs.
Toccoa, Rt. a;
PLANTS FOR
" Certified ee skin PR
plants, $2.50 M. A. .
Pelham.
Certified. Pritchard
plants, now ready, 35
$1.50: $2.50 M. Prepai
Carl Kinsey. Hiawassee.
Boone potato. plat
insp. 500. $2.00; $3.
G, Dr Crew, Gainesvill
PR potato plants,
red and yellow skin, f
cuttings, 500, $1.2 -
up, $2.25 M. Del. Ful
prompt shipment. we
ray. Odum, Rt. 2, Box 1
Imp. rd skin P
plants, govt. insp. a
Nee 2O= only:
Sereven, Rt. 1.
Baltimore, Marelob 3
Stone tomato | ae
Otilla. Rt. 2. Box 168
PR red skin- \ potat
govt. insp, $2.50 M. <N:
Jimmie Wilson. Scre
Marglobe and Bres
tomato plants, $1.00 |
Wonder pepper plants.
Shivped day. order 1
Mrs. Mary MeNeal. |
Tomato plants, fr ;
ing on new ground, 590
$2.00 M. Large, C
rooted.
a astokes,
lo. Type Material: Size Weigh
Gingham 414-4 02.
Gingham 1405.9 oz.
Dotted Swisa 44 90m
Seersucker 15> i 02.2
Voile 9 Alon.
Voile 18. 5 O04.
Voile 18 S O04.
TOTAL FOR SEVEN DRESSES__.45 1072.
GOST PER POUND
COST FOR 500 POUNDS ~~ $4,499.0@
ae ee Sere = :
Marglobe, New Stone, Great
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.50
M. Del. Moss packed, prompt
shipment. Mrs. Mary M. Crosby,
Baxiey. Rt. 4:
Certified PR. potato plants,
red and yellow skin, $2.50 M.
PP Full count, prompt shtp-
a Aaron C. Reese, Baxley,
Rtgs
| Marglobe tomato plants, now
ready, $1.15 M. Del. Govt. insp.
red skin PR potato plants, $2.00
VM. Del. Mrs. W. J. O'Quinn,} -
Odum. Rt. 2, Box 174. d
Seek 1
- Copper skin PR potato plants, 5
govt. insp. from vine cuttings.
$2.50 M. Not postpaid. No}
checks. Now resdy. E, N. No.
8.
x0tato plants, $3.00 M.|
lobe tomato plants, $1.50
Ruby King pepper, $3.50-M.
Evelyn. Lewis, Baxley.
potato plants, red skin,
) M. Riser, New Stone
jomato vlanis, $1.50 M. .500,
Red skin PR potato plants, |
$2.00 M: 5 M or more, $1.90 M.
del., 3d zone. Clyde Harper,
-|Surrency, Rt. 1, Box 89.
White and red multiplying
onion sets, 50c C; $5.00 M. FOB;
tomato, cabbage. lettuce, carrot,
005 . 50c. Moss packed! chard, kale, Rabi, parsnip, broc-
Ww. C. Carter. Baxley, | coli, parsley plants, 50c C. Pep-
eee ae _- per: celery, 35'C.; del. Mrs. H.
VY. Franklin, Register. 2
Imp red skin PR potato plants
$975. IM, All --vars.. cabbage;
$1.25 M, New Stone, Marglobe,
Bonnie Best, Great- Baltimore
tomato plants. $1.50 M. Prompt
shipment, full count. Vernon
Griffin, Baxley. Rt. 4.5.
| PR red skin, govt. insp. pot-
ato plants, $2.00 M. True tu
name. No checks. Dudley A.
Lightsey, Odum. Rt. 2. Box 177.,
PR potato plants, red skin,
eovt. insp. and treated, $2.00
M. Del. Good plants, full coun.t
A. F. Sheffield, Surrency.
Stone and. Baltimore tomato)
plants, 35c C; 500, $1.35. Wake-
field cabbage plants, 100, 45c;
500. $1.60. Collard plants, $2.00
My All. del- A, 2 C,- Garrett,
Gainesville. Rt. 1.
Large Marglobe tomato plants
500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Chas. WwW.
cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1.00
M. PP.. in Ga. No checks. J.
H. Davis. Milledgeville, Rt. 5,
Box 126.
PR potato plants. insp. and
treated. $2.00 M. New Stone
and Baltimore tomato plants,
100. 50c; 500. 80c: $1.50 M, PP.
QO del. Good. strong plants. Buford R. Lightsey, Screven,
5. Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. Rt.1.
ee otsgte plan's, pas Moana
+. imps: avs. | pepper diants, 50 C.- Ar del.
2 eas ho eee G. L. Steedley, Baxley.
ohne ie Driggers, Jesup,
Zz
\.
AOWRwWNYe
skin potato piants,
Boe ov SE OB = soe
meonivic W. RR, Hutto,
A p. $1.70 M. FOB.
d plants, good count. No
Alse Lightsey; Sur-
wy, Rt. 2 5
red sxin potato plants:
2.50 M. C. R. Red-
$
ink skia PR potato plants,
n from vine cuttings, state
seed. 2.25 M. Del. to 3rd
J. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2.)
ew Stone, Great Baltimore,
Best gnd Matchless
:, 80c for 500, $1.50
ra. No checks. Guar.
pment. S. C. Rowe,
4
se
COTTON DRESSES wg
Type Materia} ==- Size ~=- Weight
Chambray Vid It og,
Seersuckeg 16 = 14-02.
Poplin =~ 160 14 07
Shantung 16 Blt es
12 Chambray 410: 41 eg
18 Gabardine A Die OES One
TOTAL FOR SIX-DRESSES --_ 70 oz.
~ COST PER POUND 0.28
GOST FOR 500 POUNDS _* $5,125.00
Strickland, Blackshear, Rt. 1,
Box 261.
PR potato plants, govt. insp.
and treated, red skin, good, nice
plants, tied with govt. tape, $2
We Del We oR, ipnisey:
Screven.
PR potato plants. govt. insp..
and dinped, $2.20 M. Del. to 3d
zone. No checks. M. O. only.|.
Allen C. Thornton, Sereven, Rt.
Vs 2 :
Marglobe, Stone, Rutger tom-
ato plants, $1.50 M. 500, $1.00.
200. 50c. Cabbage plants, same
price. PR potato plants, $3.50
M. All del. J. P. Mullis, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4, ;
Marelobe, Great Baltimore,
Red Rock, New Stone, and
Matchless tomato plants, good.
strong, 20c :; 500, 75c; $1.00 M.
Del. 3d zone. Alton Pittman,
Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 15.
PR potato plants, insp. and
certified, from hand-selected
seed: 500, $2.00. $3.75 by mail. |.
5000 or more, $3.50 M. by ex-
press. No checks? Maior Crow,
Gainesville, Rt. 1. :
All vars. cabbage plants, $1.50.
M. Marglobe, New Stone, Gr.
Baltimore tomato plants, same
price. All del, full count, prompt
shipment. Mrs. Mary M. Cros-
by. Baxlev. Rt. 4.
All. vars. cabbage plants, $1
iy. All vars. tomato vlants,
61.50 M:; 500, $1.00; 200, 5uc.
Moss packed, prompt shipment.
9
10
it:
a : sh:
la. Rt.
*R potato plants, govt. insp.
0. ae checks. R. N. Ol-
ol. :
; - COTTON DRESSES |
No. Type Material Size Weight
14. Gingham | 14 4 0%.
15 Cotton Lace | EA ae
16 All Over Embroidery 14072
te Pian Print. 101402.
18 Chambray. Ti eh aa
19 Pique Eyelet Embr. 11 10%40z.
TOTAL FOR SIX DRESSES ___- 64 02. |
~ COST PER POUND -=--__- $14.1
COST FOR 500 POUNDS _~ $7,350.00
Govt. insp. and treated, red
d yellow PR potato plants,
2.00 M. FOB. Full count and
romeot shisment. D.'M. Cason,
ristol. ae
Ovt. insp. PR potato plants,
16
16
=
PR potato plants: state insp.
red or yellow skin, tied with
certified tape. Full count,
prompt shipment, 5900, $10.00.
EG 21 yre- Bristol: sh
PR potato plants, state ifisp.,
red or pink skin, now ready,
$9.00 M. No checks or COD or-
ders. Prepaid. Paul Lightsey,
Screven.
Tomato Pt a ee Ae
blooming sizes, Marglobe, Bat-
timore. Break O'Day. $2.00 M.|Del. Full count. Mrs. Dorothy
Del. P. O. Moss packed, fresh | Dills. Baxley, Rt. 4. |
fee satis. guar. F. F, Stokes,| warelobe, Baltimore and
Eee: ae _ | Stone tomato plants, 300, $1.00; |
New Stone, Marglobe, Bonnie | 500. $1-50> $2.50: Ma Calif.
Best. Great Baltimore tomato | Wonder. World Beater and not
plants, $1.50 M. Imp. red skin | pepper, 100, 50c: 500. $1.75: $3
PR potaot plants, $2.75 M. AlU|M. All del. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
vars. cabbage plants, $1.25 M. Peach. plum and apricot
Prompt shipment, full count.| trees, budded to order for this
Tna Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4. |fall del.. $2.00 doz., $10.00 C.,
Marelobe tomato plants, 30c |} $90.00 M. One-third cash with
Cc. $2.00 M. Cabbage, same | <er. bal. on_ delivery. Mrs.
rice. Vigorvine tomato plants,!'. B. Travis, Riverdale. |
5. 30c. L. A. Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2:
Marglobe and Wew Stone
tomato plants, 40c C; 500, 75c:
$1.60 M. PP. Red skin PR
potato plants, $2.00 M._ PP.
Leroy Lightsey. Screven, Rt. 1,
Box 5:
All vars. cabbage plants, $1.50
M: 500, $1.00; 200, 50c. All vars.
tomato plants, same price, moss
packed, prompt shipment, all
del. Mrs. Dorothy Dills, Baxley,
Rt. 4.
Certified PR wyotato plants.
Lots 10 M, $15.00. Copper skin
La. yams, same price. Stone
tomato plants. $1.25 M. Good
quality. H. LL. Williams, St.
Simons Island.
Red skin PR potato plants,
$2.50 M. Marglobe tomato. New
Stone tomato, $2.00 M. Calif.
eo ee BEANS AND PEAS
young Marglobe tomato | Wonder pepper plants. $3.00 M.
now ready, $1.25 M. 20c/ J. J. Carter, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box
FOR SALE |
Florence OQuinn, Odum } 79. - :
ox474, - AS a8
ca cabbage,
_insp. PR potato slants B06: Cc. $2.50 M. Del. 5 15, bu. Ramshorn_blackeye
M or more, $2.25 M. Exp. col. OrOu 25-00. bu. fo Pe
Market price at field. No chks uinn, Toomsboro, Rt. 1.
244) bu. purple hull speckled
pr COD orders. E. B. Weather-
ford, Gainesville, Rt. 2. peas, bright and clean, $7.00
bu. M. O. only.
)
. PR potato plants, state insp.
1,50 M. FOB. $1.75 del. P.
Herndon. Surrency.
COTTON DRESSES |
Weight
4 E
Size
15
16
14
No. Type Material
20 Voile-Dotted Swiss
21 Seersucker
22 Cotton Crash
23 Gingham
24 Cotton Mesh 20 G .
25 Eyelet / 1A 4
TOTAL FOR SIX DRESSES __ 48 |
COST PER POUND | ;
COST FOR 500 POUNDS __ $18,645.00.
a early and New Stone
planis- 25 GC; - Now
Add nostage. Mrs. Les-
lips. Royston. Rt. 1,
11
16
AS
Mrs. Winona Car-
lev Rt A:
*R potate plants, govt. tnsp.
e red. skin, $2.50 M. Tomato
ts, $2.00 M, Moss packed.
a1, - ae Leon Gaff, Fitzger-
ified red and vellow skin
plants. $2.50 M. M. 0.
. F. Denison, Screven,
COTTON DRESSES
Kind of Material
Voile $ 6.98
Gingham 4.98
Eye. Batiste $12.95
Pique Eye.
Emb. _ $10.98
Pigue; Pl... $ 3.50
Cot. Linen $ 7.98
Seersucker $ 3.98
Voile Emb. $19.98
Batiste \ 4:98
Bal. Cloth $17.98
Chambray $10.98
Dot. Swiss : Avg. $18.96.
Cot.Lace $10.98 to $89.95 Avg.$50.47
TOTAL FOR13 DRESSES ____ $302.98 1
COST PER POUND 2) $45.12
COST ONE 500 POUND BALE $22,560.0
Price
Avg.$13.48 |
Avg $22,49
Aver $23.98
AVge. $30.48
Avg.$13.24
Avg.$38.98
Avg.$21.99 |
gyoge
Avg.$13.98
; $17.98
Ave-$16.97 :
| We
$19.98 :
$40.00
$35.00
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to
to
Pp. govt. msp. red skin PR
ito Plants, $2.00 M. D: C.
Baxley, Rt, 3. t
ire red skin PR _ potato
ts, sovt. insp. and treated.
-FOB. Full count and
t shioment. M. O. only.
- Williams, Surrency, Rt. 2:
aree.- fresh -Ga. collard
. $1.50 M., Now ready.
oP. K. Womack, Dublin, Rt.
PR govt. insp. potato plants,
red and yellow skin, $2.50, M.
Tomato: Marglobe, Stone, Rut-
ger Bonnie Best, $1.25 M. Egg-
plants. 50c C. or $2.00 M. Watts
Crosby. Graham. /
to
to
to
to
$39.98
$22.98
$69.98
$40.00
PR potato plants, govt. insp.
and treated. $2.50 M. Del. Mar-
globe tomato: plants, $1.00 M.
FOB. M. O. only.. J. E. Arnold,
Basly. Rte 4.0 <= <=
All vars. cabbage plants. $1.00
M. Marglobe, New Stone,
Matchless. Rutger, Gulf State,
Bonnie Best tomato plants, $2.
M: 500, $1.25: 200, 50c. Now
ready. Del. Prompt shipment,
moss packed. No COD orders.
ee Ruby Lee Wilson, Baxley,
to $22.98
Baltimore, New Stone, Mar-
ove tomato plants, 500, $1.00;
M. Dei. in Ga. Full count,
ISS packed, field-grown, satis.
CH. C. Rowe, Ocilla, Rt. 2.
strong Marglobe, Great
imore, Red Rock, New
e and Matchless tomato
ts, 15 C; 50c for 500 lots,
M. FOB. or 90c M. del. Ot-
ittiman, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box
to $22.95
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
20 head small yearlings
erage around 300 lbs. M
steers and heifers, 12 1/:
O. S. Dygean. Chester:
Jersey heiter, cali:
Sept. 1st. Dam_ is 4-gal.
4 bu. Unknown peas, $5.00
bu. at my barn, or $5.50 bu.
del. to Gainesville. E. A.
Whelchel, Gainesville. Rt. 8.
Few bu. real sound, clean
plants,
; and yellow skin, $2.00
el. No checks.. June Del.
5 ightsey, Screven, Rt. 1.
. insp: potato plants, full
, $2.00 M. June Del. M,
iffis, Odum, Rt. 1. _
omato plants, now ready,
_ count, moss packed, prompt:
rent, $1.10 M. Del., 3d zone.
V. A. OQuinn, Surrency,
potato plants, govt. insp.
. Del. Tomato plants,
Good plants, full count,
M. 95c del. Tomato
moss packed. W. .G.
-Surrency, Rt. 2.
vt. insp. and treated red
PR = potato plants: seed
_ | plants, $2.50 M. All del. W. O.
Hastings sage plants, 25c for
6 plants. Mrs. B. Wood, Griffin.
Pure red skin PR_ potato
plants, state insp. and treated,
from vine potatoes, $2.25 M.
Del. to 2d zone. Prompt shrp-
ment. M. O. with order. Alton
Ricketson. Douglas, Rt. 2.
Imp. PR potato plants, $2.25
M. FOB. C. W. Rentz, Sur-
-rency.
Copper skin La. potato planes,
$3.25 M. Red skin PR potato
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Young WMarglobe tomato
plants, green, 300, $1.00; 500,
A. B. Watson, Pitts, Rt, 1.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
The Breeders consignment auction sale of
registered Hereford and Polled cattle origin-
vy set for June 16th, has been postponed until
ly 21. Write. W. E. Aycoks, Moultrie. _
$1.75: $2.25 M. Ready. Prepaid. |
= Miss Doris go
7 mi, FE. Ro-
berta, Hwy. 22. K. S. Lindsey,
Lizella. :
Mixed soybeans;
FOB.
head.
50 bu. black Kingwa hay
beans, 125-day var. Similar to
O-Too-Tan soys, March 1944,
germination 90. In 2% bu.
bags, shipped FOB.. $5.50 bu.
Harvey Wellmaker, Amity.
~ 10 bu. Clay peas, bright and
sound, in 244 bu. sacks, $6.00
bu. C. B. Huie, Forest Park.
75 bu. Whippoorwill peas.
$2.50 bu.
H. A. Stewart, Buck-
velvet beans, 90-day var. Few
bu. Biloxi beans, $4.00 bu.
FOB. Ship anywhere in good
sacks. J. L. Rustin, Mauk.
CATTLE FOR SALE
aot
reg. wt. 600 Ibs. $85.00. Exc.
for heifer of same _ breeding,
aged 16 mos, T. R. Cowan,
Monticello, Rt. 2.
_Good cow, 5 gals. milk daily.
Mrs. H. L. Samples, Atlanta, Rt.
4, Peyton Road. ~
J. Tom Dickens, Bogart.
50 bu. 90-day running velvet
beans, $3.00 bu. 20 bu. Oseola
velvet beans, $2.75 bu. FOB.
400 bu. Half and Half cotton-
seed, privately ginned, Ist yr.
$1.00 bu. | H. A. Was-
den, Midville. 2
- Large coffee beans, grow
12-15 in. long, 15 to 20 in pod,
25, 25c: 100, 75. Add. postage.
i, Bowman, Rt.
i
_ Dark Jersey cow, fresh, 3d
calf, 3 gals. day, $75.00 at barn.
B. E. Milam, Fayetteville.
from fine, reg. stock
Bob Hudson, Conyers.
Some cows,
hogs, pigs,
guineas, and other fa
modities for sale at farm
Jonesboro. G. W. Weaver,
lanta- -516- Peters
5690.
Sherthorn =
about 600 Ibs. very gent:
want cut-short tende
cornfield beans for s
Emma M. Puckett, Bu
Hthian of Rabun
+636811. Reg. Angus
old, around 1000 _ Ibs.
qualities. $150.00. W. D
* Lilburn, Rt. 1. ;
LO
** LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
_ ~ A livestock auction sale will be held at
Northeast Georgia Fair Grounds, Gaines
Friday, June 9th, Beginning 1:00-P. M
Ile.