Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1945 February 14

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"EDITORIAL By Tom bdce



Titere are now pending in the Legislature two ills of

. jor importance to the farmers of the State. One of
these bills is to protect, farmers in the purchase of planting
seed. Th other bill is to protect farmers who buy feed.

There has been a great deal of opposition raised to .

the seed bill. This opposition has come from the Seed
Dealers Associations i in and out of Georgia.

Many of these Seed Dealers of course have opposed the
bill because they did not know what was in the bill. Many
wild rumors have been circulated regarding it. 24

I believe, however, that we have now worked out lan- ~
uage in the bill which is satisfactory to any reasonable

ind person whether farmer or dealer.

The bill is too long to carry in full, but the high points
the seed bill are as follows:
6 This bill puts teeth in the ae law and is sup-
Jemental to the existing law. 4
2. This bill exempts farmers on seed nat the eee
rs raise themselves. |
3. This bill requires all our Seed ee to. name
a agent in the State of Georgia on whom service can be
ad in case of litigation. This brings out of State Seed
alers into Georgia Courts and eliminates the necessity
: haying to go to other states to bring suit on account of
inferior seed.
4. Each Seed Dealer must register with the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture before selling seed, but there are no
rges for registration and there is no tax or stamp of
y kind required. This is not a revenue law, but simply
puts teeth in the existing law. _
5. This bill provides that the Gaientetone: of Agri-

ulture can protect farmers who have purchased seed by

having hearings and making findings in case of damage
where seed i been sold in violation. of the law. The

findings of the Commissioner is prima facie evidence in

eourts of law. This will make it unnecessary for the indi-
vidual farmer to hire a lawyer and go into costly litigation
to have his rights determined in case the seed law has
been violated.
-6. The Gonaneionct of Agriculture. is authorized to
eize seed that are being sold in violation of the law in
Some cases and to require a bond before releasing them.

7%. This bill in connection with the existing seed law,

in my opinion, will make it possible to protect the interest
| Georgia farmers in buying seed.
eo This bill also gives full protection to Local Seed
ealers as Local Seed Dealers who buy seed from whole-
alerg will have no responsibility provided they keep suf-
ieient records to show from whom they purchased seed
that are found to be in violation of the law.
Nothing is more important to. Succey farming than
laving cood peed. |
FEED f

There is also a bill which has been passed unanimously,

by the Senate and now comes to the House of Representa-
ives to put teeth in the feed laws of the State. This bill
riginally met very active opposition from Feed Millers in
ne out of the State, but it has been worked out in such a



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State so-as to bring them under jurisdiction of Georgia

This bill puts a oe of 50% of the price of ihe feed
where the protein shows a shortage of 10% or more, sue
- penalty to be collected by the Commissioner of Agricul
_and paid to the consumer of the feed, in the same ma
that penalties are now eollected on commercial ferti zer

The feed bill requires the registration with the Con
missioner of Agriculture and _ puts certain powers al
duties on the Commissioner to carry its terms into eff

There is nothing in either of these bills that gives |
Commissioner of Agriculture any arbitrary power, or
any way destroys the rights of parties to appeal their.
to court and have it judicially determined if they are ni
satisfied with the ruling of the Commissioner.

Honorable H. L. Wingate, State President of the
Bureau, is in Atlanta, and has been working with the C.
mittee on these bills. These bills have the unqualified
_ dorsement of Mr. Wingate and. members of. the E
- Bureau.

Honorable Paul w. Chapman, Dean of the Galles:
Agriculture, came to Atlanta. and rendered a won
service in helping to perfect these measures,

Governor Ellis Arnall is also sey, supporting bot
Of these measures.



On February 2, the Gloria Acsottion: of FF
Farmers of- American held their annual meeting
Piedmont Hotel, honoring state and district win
Hood for Victory Achievement Contest. AL,
enjoyable occasion.

Phe meeting was alld to order and ce dud by
officers of the FH. F, a Mr. Robert. Dees, of Mos

farmer preside over fk great gathering with such a
i really made you cee fo be a F the )

that so cee as Coe was producing men of this i id
the farms, the future was bound to be in good keepir =

- At the close of the program, after a delicious banc
short talks were made by Mr. E. 8. Papy, a of
White Provision Company, and by Dr. M. DCs
Superintendent of Education.

The accomplishments of. Georgia s Future Gaps
America is a living monument to the untiring and sp
did efforts of Dr. Collins, Mr. M. D. Mobley, Direct
Vocational Education and Mr. T. G. Walters, State Sup
visor of Agricultural Education, together with tHG
tional Agricultural Teachers of the State. a

The State officers of the Association are: _
Dees, Moultrie, President; Richard Ogletree, Pern
Vice- President: Roy Huff, Bogart, 2nd Vice-Pre;
James Culpepper, Talbotton, 3rd Vice-President
Rhodes, Evans, Secretary; Raymond Keener, Chat

Treasurer; Paul Boswell, Greensboro, Reporter

Walters, Atlanta, Executive Secretary; M. D. Mobley
lanta, State Adviser.

District AdvisersClovis Turk, Sale City, Distr
0. L. Hay den, Adrian, District IT; P. L. Elkins, Alp are
_ District wv. 10M LINDER, Commissioner a cul



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_. SPECIAL FLOWER AND SEED NOTICE

3 THE FOLLOWING FLOWER AND SEED AND ORNA-
-' MENTAL NURSERY STOCK NOTICES WERE RECEIVED
AND WRITTEN FOR FEBRUARY 7th ISSUE, but due to un-
fortunate and unavoidable circumstances, publication was nec-

essarily delayed until this issue. Notices of this typeflowers
and seed and ornamental nursery stockmust reach our office,
before the 25th of the nee Nias the monthly issue in
a ic o be published.

las oe JRLIZABETH HYNDS, Editor-Bulletin. -

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FLOWERS AND SEED

FLOWERS AND SEED RS
a FOR SALE

FOR SALE *





hrysanthemums; Com-

mercial, large, Stromness,
Galdys Pearson; Rose_ Glory,
Bessie Clark, Shannon, Smiths,
- Enchantress, Pacific Supreme,
Silver Sheen, Tallahassee Rd.,
Maroon, Chrysalora, Ambas-
- sgador, Hinson; 75c doz. No or-
ders less than $1.00. Mrs. H
JA. Everson, Cordele.

- Bulbs: Four. rar shades
-Large-Size Gladioli; $1.00, Sta-
__ tue of Liberty Canna Bulbs,
- tor. large size, $1.00... Both
_bloom continuously from June
till frost. Mrs. Flora Nichol-
son, Blairsville.

Rhododendron, White Dog-
wood, Sweet Shrubs, Laurel,
- Corralberry, Azaleas, Spruce
Pine, Maple, Tulip Poplar,
Bridal Wreath, 214-3 ft, well
a ee ee aon ase
- wsnapdragon, Snowdrop, -Galox, : :
- Jonquils, Shasta, Daisies, $1.25 |For age Bor Rrecma cute 8
C. Addie Leatherwood, Blue) cepted. Ethel Wright. Alto, Rt.
fe Ridge. : 1: A i
Confederate Jasamine, Sweet
bay, Snow Garland, Baby
Breath, Pink, White spireas,
Dbl. White, Red Almonds,
_ Yrumpet Bells, Butterfly Bush
' Crepe: Myrtles, Red, pink: Tea
Olive, Currents, Flower Pear,
Se plus postage. Mrs. Wavy
Lewis, Toomsboro.

Chrysanthemum; Fox Gloves,
Blue Iris, Housleak, Ver-
_ bna, Day Lilies, 25c doz; Hi- |
- biscus. White Yellow, Iris,
Pink, Red Velvet Roses, Al-
- mond, Trumpet Vine, 3-25c.
~ Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.

= sweet Shrub, Red Cedar,
-Yellow . Jasmine, Magnolia,
Tea-olive, Red and White Dog-
wood, Granny Greybeard, Red
oily; 1 ft. 10c, 5 ft., 45c; Haw-
_ thorne, 1 ft.-15e, 5 ft.-75c; plus
postage. Mrs. Dee _ Colson,
- Yoomsboro.
_ snowballs, Lilies, lilac, Yel-
tow and Red Japonica, English
Dogwood, Laurels, Ivy; 25c ea.,
_ White pines, Hemlocks, Red
Cannas; $1.00 doz. Azaleas:
Honey Suckle Vine, 50c doz;
_ Peachtree Roses. Add postage.
_ Mrs. Mary Bell Wright, Talona.

: Mtn. ivy, white pine, red
eedar, 25 ea.; Mtn. long leaf
-. winter ferns, 30c doz.; red =as-
safras, yellow root, 20c 1b;
- black haw root, 50c lb: large
red plum, 15e ea. Add post-
_ ape. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Dia-
mond. :

Wild Easter lilies, $1.60 C:
greybeards, dogwoods, sweet-

straw pines, red maple, live-
oak, sweet myrtle, 3 ft., 20c; 5
ft., 40c. Add postage. Mrs. T.
K. Womack, Dublin, Rt. 4.

Nice, well rogted Boxwoods,
20c ea., Canna lilies, yellow,
red and variegated, $1.25 doz;
blue hyacinths, $1.25 doz.
Cedar bushes, rootd, 20c ea.
ae Mae Turner, Gainesville,

Azaleamums, all col. 30c doz;
red spider lilies, 40c doz; Nan-
dina, 5-6 in., $1.00 doz; 5-7 in,,
$1.50 doz; earliest Iris, light
blue, 60c doz: white, 40c doz.
Hearts Elder daisies, 50c doz..
Add. postage. Miss Claudia
Plant; Marshallville.

Deep red and salmon sultana

Dwarf and tree boxwoods,
goldenbells, 10c ea. Add post-
age. No chks. Mrs. R. H. Whel-
chell, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.

Fine col. Iris, blue, purple,
yellow, white, orchid, and red
mixed, $3.00 C. Exc. for good,
print sacks. Mrs. W. F. Mc-
Curley, Marietta, Rt. 1.

Prize winning chrysanthe-
mums, grown for commercial
and exhibition, $150 doz; all
eol. ea. plant labeled: cultural.
suggestions enclosed. Add 10c
postage. Mrs, C. L. Price, Jen-
kinsburg. ~

Magnolias, boxwood, gar-
denias, nandinas, altheas, crepe
myrtle, forsythia, bridalwreath
Quince Japonica and other
shrubs, cheap. Mrs. J. G. Davis;
Atlanta, 259 8th St., NW.

Dahlias, Ga. Peach, Prince
of Persia, Pride of Calif., Ava-:
lon, White Wonder, Mrs. War-
ner, Margaret Wilson, Yellow,
Mrs. . Harrold, Purple Giant,
Marie, Snowdrift, $1.50-12 dif,
var. Mrs. H. E. Bell, Duluth.

Yellow bud rambler. rose, 3
yrs. old, $1.00 ea: purple (sweet
scented) lilac, Kerria (gold),
purple wisteria, 25c ea: golden-
beHs, forsythia, 35c ea. 3 for
$1.00; purple bachelor buttons,
morning glory, hibiscus, 150
seed ea., 10c. Miss F. B. Moore
Suwanee, :

Tris, 10 labeled, 50, $1.15:
$1.20 C; peonies, mixed 4, $1.10
oriental roses, 3, 60c; Hemero-
callis, 5 mix., 25, $1.10; 6 althea
cuttings, 25, 35c: abelia, 50
a J. M. Hall, Calhoun,

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_ Rare cumbing lilies (Glorioss
superba), large bulbs, 50 ea:
cther bulbs; petunia plants,
mix. col., 35e doz;- others;
Fringe trees (Chionanthus
Virginica), 2-5 ft., 25-74e ea.
Other shrubs. Mrs.

Hledychium Coronarium
_ (ginger or butterfly lilies), $2
_ doz.; $10.00 C. Pure ~ white,
_ very ifagrant. Mic G. -R,
Thigpen, St. Macys.

. Bicoming
bridalwreath.

SZC ees |
ine. dotwood,
_ yellow, winte: atmine- wax-

deat ablia, wiste and. fed
_ erepe myrties, pirea, cydonica,
_ 30 ea., well rooted. Minimum

bays, red holly, gallberry, long |

Indian

Maude |

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

___Welinesday, February 14, 19



Abelia,, Buddleia, Summer
lilac, Deutzia, Azaleas, Kerris
Japonicas, red trumpet honey-
suckle, boxwoods,

drins, spruce pines, red spires,
2 of ea. labeled, $1.50. Mrs. M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Mixed mums,
winter verbena, - buttercups,
35 doz: hardy hibiscus, 6, 25c;
blooming peach, lilac, woods
vine or red honeysuckle, hi-
biscus, New Year's vine, oak

col and Spanish iris, 50c doz.

Add postage. No chks. Mrs.
ee Blackwell, Dahlonega,
trod

260 nice, mixed col. bloom-
ing size gladioli bulbs; about
half Picardy pink and half
bright rose pink. $10.00 for lot.
Add postage. Miss Emma Dug-
ger, Oliver.

Mix. hardy phiox, pink thrift
buttercups, 40c doz; mix. Iris,
7oc doz; Spanish iris, $1.00 doz;
red Bird-eye, 10 for $1.00; wild
iris, $1.00 doz; Mtn. ferns, $1.50
doz. Add postage. Cash or M.
O. Mary Stephens, Dahlonega,
Rt 1, Box 58.

Jasmine, Sweet Shrub,
Red, White Dodgwood, Tea-
olive, Long Strew Pine, 1-10c;
5-40c. Add postage. Mrs.

Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt.
ae

Magnolia, Teaolive, Yeliow
Jasmine, Red, White, Dog-
wood; Red Cedar, Red, Holly
Sweet Shrub: Greybeard, Um-
brella China: 17-10c, 57-40c.

son, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

White Dogwood, Sweet Shrub,
Yellow Jasmine, Granny Grey-
beard, 17-10c 5-45c; Haw-
thorne, 1-15c, 5-75e: exc. for
sacks. Add ovostage. Mrs.
James Connell, Toomsboro.

Heartease, Verbena, all cols.;
Shasta Daisy, Artemisia, Sil-
ver King, 3 doz., rooted plant,
$1.00. Damp pack, del. Mrs.
W.H. Whitten, Chula.

Dbl. Yellow Daffedils, 50c
doz., Red Dogwoods, 25c ea., 5
for $1.00, Easter lilies, 60c doz.,
King Alfred, Jonquils, 50c doz.,
Snowballs, $1.00 ea., Bridal-
wreath and Japonica, 75c a;:
all well rooted. No chks. Mrs.
Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 61 A;

Azaleas, Red Maple, 45c doz..
White pine, Spruce pine, Mtn.
Laurel, Mtn. Ivy, Crabapple,

Poplar. $1.00 doz.. May Cher-

ries, Apricots, 10c. ea. Mrs.
Gertrude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

All color Blooming size Aza-
leas, 50c doz., Rhododendrons,
Laurels, White pines,
wood, Crabapple. Sweetshrub,
Arrow, 90c doz.,- Ar-
borvitaes, Altheas, Phlox, | Ja-
ponicas, 35c doz. Add postage.
Decy Stanley, Ellijay.

Boxwood, Arborvitae, Dbl.
Almond, Dbl. Japonicas, Al-
thea, Pink Weigelas, 35c ea.,
Perennial Pink Rose Phlox,
Blue Lavender Iris, 30c doz.
No checks. Add postage. Lora
Shepard, Ellijay, Rt. 2. .

Boxwood plants and Bushes.
Mrs. A. J. Gragg, Clarkesville.

Star of Bethlehem. Wild [ris
with vellow throat, Orange Day
Lilies, 75 doz; Shasta daisies,
35e doz., Pink Altheas, Purple
Althas, Golden Bell; Yellow
Jasmine. White English Dog-
wood, Pink hibiseus, Sweet
Shrubs, 25e ea. Add postage.
Exe, for print sacks. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3, Box 49.

Mtn. Laurel, Ivy, Maple,
Crabapple, Snowball, Bridal-
wreath, Red and Yellow Ja-
ponicas, Easter Bells, 25c doz.,
Red Cannas, March Flowers,
Spring Roses; $1.00 doz Mrs.
Leolar Evans, Talona.

Euonymus (arge round deaf

Abelia, Deep- Pink Althea,
Bridalwreath. All postpaid in
Georgia. Mrs. Jennie M. De-

-|Loach, Rt. 1, Townsend.

White Pines, Hemlocks, Red,
Cannas, $1.00 doz. Azaleas,
Winter Ferns. Water Moss: 50c
doz., Snowball, Lilac, Yellow
and Red Japonicas, Crabapple.
Bridalwreath, Easter Bells.
Add postage. Mrs. L. A
Evans, Talona. :

Dixie Brilliant New Rosy
Red Thrift. 60c doz., $4.00-100:
Blue and White Thrift, 50c doz,
Nandenas, 2-4-6 canes, bloom-
ing size, 27-3-$1.25-$1.50-$1.75:
Impcoved Shasta Daisy, Large
blossoms, 3-4. Mrs. F. M.





order $1.00. Mrs. C. M. Rob-
_ son, Greenville. . Seine



Granger, Reidsville.










Combs, Washington,



) - clematis, |
Xmas Star jasmine, rhododen-

| d0z.,
pink thrift,.

leaf hydrangea, 6 for 60c; mix. |

Gooseberry, Greybeard, Cedar,-

Add postage. Mrs. Alma Col-.

| Pink Honeysuckle, Teaolive,
Red Cedar, Magnolia, Red and |

Avis,

Dog-:

hedge plants) 15 in. high, trim-.
med for foundation plantings;

Daffodils, Orange Day Lilies, |

Star of Bethlehem, Wild Iris,
75c C, Tame Sweet Violets, $1-
100; Purple Verbenia, 35c doz.,
Button Mums, 35c doz., Snow-
ball: Well rooted, 25c ea.,
Tame Honeysuckle

Golden Bell, Purple Pink Al-
theas, 2 for 25c. Mrs, Mollie
Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

3 ft. hedge plants, 15c ea;
pink Dorothy Perkins roses,

40c ea: 2 pink Radiance roses,

3 Marechalneil rose, $2.00;
flowering quince, 40c; 4 bear-
ing pomegranate, 30c ea. All
good root. Mrs. E. Fountain,
Fort Valley. =

Azaleamums, 75c doz; cameo

pink, City of Portland cannas, |:

15e ea; silver lace vine, 40c
ea; Butter and eggs and daf-
fodil bulbs, 25c doz; Day lilies,
50c- doz. Add postage. No
Stamps nor checks. Mrs. Miles
T. Tanner, Sandersville.

- Goldenglow, 25c clump, pep-
permint, 10c ea; mums, 15c doz
giant ribbon grass, 15c ea. per-
ennial pink verbena, 15c doz;
hollyhocks, 10c ea. No mail
orders. Mrs. B. H. Carter, At-
lanta, 35 Weyman Ave., SW.,
Ja 0268 W.

Mix. col. perennial phiox,
pink thrift, 35c doz: mix. col.
and Spanish iris, 50c doz; tiger
lilies, red hot poker, mix. col.
hibiscus, 6, 50c 1 ea. blooming
peach,
lilac, 2 New Yedrs vine, 1 red
everblooming rose, 50c. Mrs.
aes Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt.

Dahlias, Prince of Persia,
Graf Zepland, Red Jersey,
Drews white, Treasure, Mar-
garet Wilson,
White King, A. D. Livonia,
City of San Diego, Mammoth
Pearl, and others, $1.50 doz.

Dif. var; Mrs. Tom Bell, Du-*

luth, Rt. 2.

Japonicas, dbl. yellow, gold-
en chain, 25; King Alfred daf-
fodils, lemon lilies, 50c doz:
white daffodils, 75c doz: blue
900c; bird-eye; 25c: dbl.
yellow daffodils, $1.00 doz
Exc. for print feed sacks. Vel-
vey Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Yellow, deep blue iris, dbi.
day lilies, 45e doz: twotone
peach glads, 70c doz. bulbs:
pink, yellow Mtn. honevsuckle,
50 ea; goldenchain, forsythia,
s5e ea. Add postage. . Mrs.

Crabapple, Azaleas, Bird-
eye Bush, Easter Bush, Red
and White Dogwood, $1.50 doz.
Blue Iris, 50c, Hollyhock, Yel-
low thornless Rose, Pink Ram-
bler, 15 ea., all postage. Ar-
zetta Henry, Mineral Bluff.

Emperion Daffodils, Poeticus
Narcissus, Snowdrop 100-$2.00:
Azalea, Spruce, Althea, Rhod-
odendron, Arborvitae, Box-
wood, Strawberry bush, Japon-
ica, Cedar, Yellow, Thornless,
Rose; $3.00 doz. Dogwood, Cle-
matis, Yucca, Laurel, Forsy-
thia, Barberry: $2.00 doz.. Mi-
mosa, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. H. Pen-
land, Ellijay.

Rhododendron, White Dog-
wood, Sweet. Shrub, Laurel,
Corralberry, Azaleas, Spruce
Pine, Maple, Tulip Poplar.
Bridafwreath, 214-3, well root-
ed, $1.25 doz.. Hardy Sampdra-
ton, Snowdrop, Galax. Jon-
quils, Shasta Daisies, $1.25. C..
Addie Leatherwood,
Ridge.

Yellow and white Jonguils,
Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25
C, Blue Single Hyacinths, $1.00
doz., Mixed color Pinks, "5c
doz., $3.00:C. Miss Cecil Mec-
Curley. Hartwell. Rt. 2. 2

Azelas, all color: Red Maple,
Mt. Laurels, Red Bud, Red and
White/Dogwood, Red Cherokee

Roses, Crabapple, all well coot-|P..

ed, $1.00 doz. Add postage.
eee Bart Millhollan, Morgan-
on.

Large rooted Cutings of
Christmas Cactus, 30c ea.: Ja-
panese Chestnut trees, Blight
resistant: $1.00 ea. Mrs. H. J.
MeCurry, Clarkesville, Rt. 2.

Japonica, Lilac. Snowball,
Rose of Sharon, Sweet Shrub,
Azaleas, Dogwood, Maple, In-
dian Wahoo, Silver Willow.
Aspin, Crabapple, Kudzu
Crowns, White pine Cedar,
Juniper, Poplar, Cork wood,
Common Red Rose Plum.
Cherry. All postpaid bv doz..
$1.00 doz. Ene. Money Order.
Mrs. C. L. Bates, Cartecay,

_ Japanese sunflower, White:
Yellow Button Mums, Dbl.
Yellow Humbut Canna, Large

Plants; Running Honeysuckle,

<0ce doz., Large Yellow Forsy-



thia, White. eS Dogwood, {6
40c ea. Mrs. B. Thornton,

Bremen,



Vine, 35c
Bridalwreath; Jasmine, =

oak Jeaf hydranges, 2 |

large Yellow,

Canna. yellow and red. 25 doz

_jlew cannas:
j white iris. ixias, baby spirea

Pearl Garrett. Ellijay, RFD 3.

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Jan. Jasmine, 25c doz., A
paragus: Clumps, 40c, Home
Ocillas, Day Lilies, 300 bloc
ing size Bulbs; $3.50; Empera
Daffodils; blooming size, 30
doz., different colors; German
Iris, $1.25 C. or 2 doz, 45_
Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen,

Boxwood for sale. See. 0
write Mrs. H. G. Powell, F.
mount, Rt. 1: z

Cannas, Red-yellow Hum-~
bert, White Wabash, President.
60e doz.; 1-2 zone, 3-4-5, 70
doz., unrooted cuttings, Beauty
Bush, Deutzia, Green Varie-
gated leaf Enonymous, 35c doz,
No echks. Miss Mittie Collins
Smithville, Rt. J. :

40 Mixed Iris, $2.00 C., 5 Fal]
Bloomers Calla Lilies, 20c ea.
; , 12 Jabeled, 10c ea
Blue August Lilies, 12,- $1.00,
Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gun-
ter, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.

Giant, Red King Humber
Yellow Armenia, i
and City of
Cannas, $8.00, 100: President
Red, $4:00, 100, Fine Shast
Daisy Plants, $2.00, 100, White
Wisteria, well-rooted. 6-$1.00.
Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele.

pussy willows, azaleas,
Laurel, Mtn. Ivy, $1.50 doz.
postpaid. Mrs. Glover Aber
crombie, Mineral Bluff.

Rhododendrons. Mtn.
els, red and white dogwood
azaleas, holly, redbud, crab
apple, red maple, poplars, wel
rooted, 3-4 ft.. $1.00 doz. Mrs
Dicie Hughes, Morganton.

Well rooted, extra Evergreen |
privet hedge, 1 to 4 ft., 75
C. You pay postage. Mrs, W
B. Hurst, Mansfield. Tee

Imp. dbl. red Touchmenot
seed, 10c teaspoonful: 25 ver
tbls.; postage paid. Mrs. Wal-
lace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.

Japanese sunflower seed:

ez:
thls.,

Easter lilies, 20c doz.:>

Miss Pauline Smith, Mt. Aj
Orange. spotted, bronze, v

tuberose, 40c doz., 2 doz.. 75e
pink polyanthus rose, rose
mary, 40c ea.. 2 for 75ce. Wan
gerbera daisies, | perenni
pbhlox (no pink.) Mrs. J. |
Brannan, McDonough, Rt. 2.

Waxed leaf lugustrum. pus
willow, weeping willows
gardenias, snow
balls, Evergreens, vuccas, yel:
low forsythia. 4 dif. cactus.
and 2 yrs.. 25c and 50c ea.
rooted, $1.00 orders pestoaid
under, add 15c extra. Josep
ine Ralev,, Mitchell, (

sy

Red Cedar trees. red cherry.
persimmons. all 2-4 ft., 50c-75
ea; muscadine vines. rooted
25 ea: sweet bay. 6 to 10 ft.
voce and $1.00 ea: sweet myrtle
0c ea: long Jeaf. yellow nin
and peean trees. 2he ea, M.F
Tones, Metter Rt. 1. Box 111

Nice. well rocted Boxwoo
25 Sweet Shrubs
white Goewoods, Mtn. Laurel
rhododendrons. azaleas. ~
$1.50 doz. PP. Mics
Heaton. Mineral Bicff.

Azaleas,
25c: blue Jris lilies, 20c-
Mtn. Ivy, Mtn. Laurel. trailins
arbutus, evergreen galax, vel
low thornless roses. bridal
wreath, 3 for 25c. Postoaid
Exc. for feed sacks. Mrs, Hatti
Dehart, Mineral Bluff,

Mix. col. azaicas. white dog
woods, Strawberrv bush, nuss)
willows, red maples. redbuds
pink Cherokee roses. $1.00 doz
eversreen galax, trailing arbil.
tis, 25c doz: laurels, 20c ea: P.
on orders aver 5c.
BR. Wy Wilkine, Mineral 3

Mtn. Jaurels. hemlock,
white. dogwood, Mtn. 3
azaleas, red apples, craban
$1.00 doz: rhododend

sweet shrubs. pussy wallo
Cherokee roses, 20 ea: .T
lilies, Min. ferns, 25c doz.
postage. Exe. for white s

Hazel Roper. Mineral Bluff.

white dogwood. M
Laurels, Mtn. Pine, azaleas
maple. hemlocks, erabapple:
1.00 doz: Cherokee roses,
sv willow, 20c ea. hollyh
60c doz: evergreen gala
. Add __ postage. Ca
white feed sacks. Mae
Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Boxwoods, 8-10 in., $3.00 doz



Globe, Silver arborvitae,
$1.00: Shasta daisies, $1.50
yellow .dogwoods, aza

crabapple, laurels, $2.00 d
rooted roses, $1.00: 10 fe



tganton.

$1.00. Mrs. Addie Wilson, M





LOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS

FOR SALE



cancers 5. ft.,
dia., $10.00 or $3. 00 ea.,

ty to come dig them; also

~t some small azaleas, all
. by the doz,,
owing. Mrs. W. . Sumner,
rian.

t

Iris, pink, Elie and white. 5

. $1.15; Jacobs

me price.

Ladder

Beck berry lilies, 35c doz;
iol. dahlias, 75e doz; chrysan-
1emums, pink, hardy phlox,
urple iris, day lilies, all 30c
Zz. 5 doz. $1.00. Mrs. I. A.
Voodring, Aito Rte:

onquil and -narcissus bulbs,
doz; cannas, purple iris,

c doz; dbl. marigold, Jap sun:

ower, Princess Feather seed,
ic spoonful: Feb. cactus, pink
ci -25c | bunch: Rambler
es 25e. Add post-

- Otis Mashburn,

Dbl. erpane day lilies, but-

r and eggs, 25c doz: $1. 2065

Lad: of the Lake, 15 doz: 90

*t100 orders del. Exe. for

ay printed sacks, three alike.

No red ones. Mrs. Sam Smith,
Austell, Rt. eae

10 var. chrysanthemums, 20
t. plants, $1:00: dbl. Jap
inks, 35c doz., $2. 50. C: rooted
ed. rose Verbena, giant red
thrift, and yellow primrose,
1.00 doz. Del. Mrs... C.-C.
rach, Rome, Rt. 1.

- Big lot of shrubbery, cheap
or cash, or exc. for pressure
anner. Cant ship shrubs.
Alice Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3.

oes nice, well rooted privet

- 1-8 1t. SE00 C.,

: Clark,
Gainesville, Ree

Crepe myrtle, forsythia,
jirea, Korean, Spirea, Van
Houtti, well rooted, 25c ea. Del.

Sovie Dickerson, Royston, Rt.

/

finekkc. Orange, 6 to 12 inches,
5c ea., 5 for $1.00 PP., in Ga.

oO order less 2 filled. ded
Outen, Manassas, Rt.

Hardy phlox, mix. a iris,
'5e doz: Spanish iris, $1.00 doz:

lonthly rose cuttings, 30c doz:

pink thrift, 50ce doz. Add post-
age. Cash or .M. O. <Ance
gee Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

Pink thrift, 25c clump, 80c
er hun: searlet verbena, dbl.
orange day lilies, 40c doz; red,
orange eannas, 50c doz: Jan.
jasmine, 2 for 25c. Del. 2nd
one. No checks.
Pattillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Box

A Pe Satkemums: yellow

and maroon tall spouts, 50c doz.

Dwarf azaleas, red Cushion
and pink Dairy, 50c doz. Add
sostage of 5c doz. R. W. Jor-
oe Atlanta, 876 Barrett St.,

. White cluster blooming nar-

-ciss bulbs, $1.00 C; garlic bulbs,

$1.50 C.. Exc. for white feed
sacks at 10c ea. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. .

Lilies: Blue and cream Flag,

nger and Water, Blue and
white violets, 30c doz., 4 doz.
$1.00. Exe. for white or print

acks. Mrs, Elvia Waters, Dah-"

onega, Rt Box 3k.

Chrysanthemums, commer-
os spe 75e doz; Button,
atte Cushion, Korean types,
Oe doz; $1.25 Cc: not labeled,
$10.00 M: perennial phlox, as-
fers, gaillardia,
Sweet Williams, 50c doz. Ex-
ra plants on orders over $1.00.
ie W. Berry, Cordele, Rt.

Dbl. blood red Cannas, with
onze foliage, grows 2-6 ft.,
0c doz., $3.00 C; dark laven-
vi chrysanthemums, 50c doz;
Liny- carnation pinks, 25c and
Oe bunch. Add postage under
00. Mrs. Lois Pitts, Smith-

Dbl. white, pink variegated
nd. red Oleander cuttings, 25c
a. 5, $1.00; Weigelscut., 15c
* mix. col. phlox and petunia
lants, 15e doz. 2 doz. 25c. All

orders over $1.00 prepaid. No
nike, ~ Mrs. R.. -C. Sanders,
enna.

Giant purple violet kee
35e doz; dark crimson dbl. al-
hea plants, 35c ea. 3 for $1.25;

road leaf Evergreen hedge.

ax leaf, well rooted thrift,
k, $1.00 doz. Add postage.
No chks. Mrs. Charles B. Tan-
er, Sandersville, Rt. 1.

Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 35
C; orange day lilies, 50c doz;
bl. ted ger, cut., 15e ea. 3 for
30c; bl blue Vineia, 25 bunch;
e and green spotted ever-

.. 40e doz. Postpaid.

nie Stono, Adairsville,

high, 4

also Camilla
ponicas and instructions on.

Mrs. H. O. Pad-
i: muenta, 160 Howard St...

Mrs. Annie

snapdragons,

Bells,

FOR SALE

x

eda 50c ea: sweet shrubs, ;

5c ea. - Exe. for white feed
sacks. You pay postage. Miss
Bessie Lee Smith, Oconee, Rt.
1; Box 36.

Purple flag lilies,
red hearts Desire roses, $1.00
for 3; old fashioned. purple

verbena, 35c doz Add postage.

Exe. for white feed sacks. Mrs.
M. W. Holland, Oconee, Rt. 1,
Box.36.

Red and yellow Canna bulbs,

dbl., 35cdoz. or exc. for feed

sacks, white at 12c ea., print,
20c ea. Mrs. M. O. Todd, Ste-
phens, Rt, 1.

Purple Lilac, Butterfly Bush,
Baby-breath Spirea,

mine, Flowering Peach tree
Rose, Snowball, 15c ea. or 2
for: 2he, Mrs. J.-A.
Martin.

Large, priz winning chry-
santhemums, white,
pink, _lavender, cream, bronze
red plants, $2. 00; Button and

1 Daisy type, 25 for $1.25. Add

l5e postage. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
Cuthbert, Rt. 5.

Dwarf boxwoods, small root-
ed plants, $1.00 per 25 del: 2+
ee a Coralberry, $2.00 doz;

af
white, $1.00 doz. del. Mrs. R.
FE. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Lilies: Tiger, Milx and Wine,
20e ea; 3 for 50c; Day, 5. for
25c; January jasmine, 15c;
Nandinas, 1 to 5 ft., 25c to $1.00
ea; 20c postage extra on $1.00
or lessorders: 40c postage $1.09
and over. Miss Irene Snellings,

|Elberton.

Jade plant, Umbrella. plant,
justicia, rosette plants, also be-
gonias, well rooted, lea. for $1
del. Mrs. H. Allen, Williamson.

Ferns: Ostrich and Sword,
15e ea; Sprengeria, 20c_ ea.
Mrs. A. L. Branan, Macon, 70
Arlington Place.

'-Giant _ Exhibition
plants, blooming size,

eee
$2.00 C.

PP. (Mes. 2d. F. Hadden, Doe- |:

run.

Mtn. Laurels,
drons, Red: and Yellow
leas, White Dogwood, Red Bud
Strawberry Bush, Pink Chero-
kee Roses, Hemlock, rabap-
ple: all 2: te-8 fi: high, $1.00

Rhododen-

doz, Blue Iris. Lilies, Daffodils, 4

and Snowdrops, Prenial Phlox;
all $2.00.. Mrs. Bonnie Aber-
combie, Mineral Bluff.

Laurel, Rhododendron, White
Pines, Crabapple, Red, White,
Yellow Azaleas, Cherokee

Roses, Tulip Poplars, Redbirds

Holly, Pussy Willow, 3 to 5
ft.; $1.50 doz., postpaid. Mtn.
Fern, 10c bunch: Heart Leaf,
10ec bunch. Moss packed. Mrs.
Blanche Mashburn, Morgan-
Ton. =

Rooted Wisteria, 15c ea.,
clump of Umbrella, Palm, 25c,
Red 2 Sad Pink Dbl. Poppy seed,
10c Tablespoonful.
age. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val-
dosta, Rt. 4.

Red Heart Cedar tree, 8-12
4 for 25c, 25-$1.00: or 50-$2.00.
Add postage. Cash or Money

Order only. Thomas H. Row--

lands, Star Route, Lula-

Steeles Jumbo Pansy Plants,
35c doz., $2.00-100; Purple,
Pink, White eye Verbenas, 60c
doz. No order less than doz.
Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 2, Wash-
ington.

Azaleas, Sweet Shrub. Dog-
wood, Red Maple, 75c doz.,
Rhododendrons, Yellow Ker-
ria, Japonica, Red Japonica,
Buddlea, Red, White, Pink
Spirea, Pink Wegelia, Golden
Jan. Honeysuckle; 25c
ea. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Elli-

day, Rt. 2:

Seven Sister Ronning Rose
Red, well rooted, 25cea., ex.,
for 100 lb. white feed sacks:
10c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,

rCamilla, _

Red and Yellow Japonica,
Crabapple, Dogwood, Black-
gum,* Sweet Shrub, 25c_ea.,
Azaleas, Winter Fern, Yellow
Iris; 50c doz. White Pines,
Hemlock. Add Postage. Mrs.
Pearl Stover, Talona.

Weeping Forsythia, well-
rooted, 20c ea. or 3 for 45c.
Exe. for colored feed sacks;
100 lb. size, 2 and 3 alike, free
from holes. Mrs. Bettie Rob-
erts, Rt. 2, Box 71, Tallapoosa.

Red Spider lilies, 50c doz.
Odorus Rugulosus, Jonquils,
$1.00-100; Buttercups $1.00-100.
Mrs. Cliff C.. Dye, Rt. 1, Mid-
dleton.

Calendulas, Dianthus; White
and Red Candytuft, Dbl. Lark-
spur, Queen Anns Lace, Pink
Ball Poppies, Dbl. Hollyhocks,
Sweet William 50e doz., rooted



Smith, Wad

shrubbery, cae ea. Masi E. L.

0e doz:

Bridle
Wreath, Winter Blooming Jas- |

Wilson,

yellow,

Crepe myrtle, red and:

{Double pink Altheas,

age under $1.00.

Aza-'|

Add post-

| bridalwreath, brides



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Bright pink sthritt plants, 50
C; purple, pink and vances
Iris -bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs.

M. Vickers, Siloam. ~

' Jumbo Pansies, 100-$2.00; 50,
$1.25: -Abeiza, good plants,
$2.50 doz., Nandinas, Varie-
gated Eunyomus, 50c. Mrs.
Will Wise, Wadley.

- Well rooted, Pink Thrift
plants, 70c- 100. Mrs. D. F.
Walker, Worthen. :

Rhododondrons, Mtn. Te
els, Red and Yellow Azaleas,
Pink Cherokee Roses, Red Bud
Strawberry bush, Hemloeks,
White. Dogwoods, Crabapple;
all 2 te: 3 ft. high, $1.00 doz;
Orange Day Lilies, Daffodils,
Snowdrops, -Blue Tris, Lilies;
Calif. Blue Violets, all $2, 00.
Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Mineral
Bluft:

Red and White Dogwood,
Sweet Shrub, Hemlock, $1.00
doz., Pussy willow,* 20c.- ea.,
Azaleas, 10c ea., exc., for sacks.
Mrs. Myrtle Garton, Mineral
Bluff.

Pink Rambler, Red Radiance,

Cherokee and Velvet Roses, 30

ea.; eeeane Dogwood, Red-
bud Forsythia and Weeping
Willow, 25 ea; Dbl. Daffodils;
April Blooming Narcissi, 50,
"5c, Purple Iris, Peppermint,

150e doz. No small orders pre-
| paid.
ibeck, Morganton.

Mrs. Mattie Killing-

Yellow and White Jonquils;
Yellow, long Kumpit Daffodil,

-$1.25- 100; Mixed. Colors Chi-

nese Pinks. 25-$1.00; Johnny-
Jump-Ups; . 50-$1. 00; Single,
Blue Hyacinths, $1.00 doz. Miss
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.

{

Hverurens Scotch Grooms,
Single
Altheas, Boxwood, Rose Weig-
lias, Yellow Forsythias; Red,
Pink, White Spireas; Ycllow
Daisy, Yellow Pompom Mums;

20c ea., all rooted. Add post-
Mrs.* Carl
Kimsey, Hiawassee.

Chrysanthemums,
cial large; Gladys Pearson In-
aker Maid, Shannon, Enchan-
tress, Stromness, Anemone;
Medium, Pom Yellow, Doty
White, Yellow Pink, 75e doz.,
Buttons, Pink, white, Yellow.

lavender; large and small, 50c,

doz. Mrs. L. A. Barry; Cordele,
Rt. A.

Dbl Orange Day lilies; $1.00
doz., del. Mrs. R. C.. Lovett,
Carnegie.

All Color Snapdragon seed; |

15c . teaspoonful, Red Salvia;
Pink Ice Plant seer 10c-36.
Send postage. Mrs. I. N. Min-
ish, Commerce, Rt. .

Azaleas, Sweet Shrub, Iris,
50c doz., Rhododendrons, Laur:
el, Spruce, and White pines,
$1. 00 doz., Holly, poe re |
Snowball, Pink Almonds, Li-
Tae, Trumpet, 30c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Kinser, Ellijay.
Rt 2. <3

Azaleas, Red Maple, 45c ann
White Pine, Spruce Pine, White
Dogwood, Mtn. Ivy, Mtn. Laur-
el: $1.00 doz., Mimosa, 50c ea.,
Almonds, Altheas, Chrysanthe-
mums, 10c ea., Red, Pink, Sev-
en. Sisters Rose Cuttings, 25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Maude
Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Rhododendron, Laurel,
Spruce and White Pine, Shasta

Daisy, Striped Yard Grass, $14

doz., Azaleas, Sweet Shrub. 75c
doz., Yellow Japonicas, 25c ea..
Purple Tris, 50c doz. Add: post-
age. Mrs. Will Kinser, Ellijay,
Rt 2.

Silver arborvitae, Dwarf
boxwoods 8-12 in., Globe ar-
borvitae, $1.00 ea: Parma vio-
lets, 50c doz; . Shasta daisies,
snowdrops, $1.00 C; blue but-
terfly, moss roses, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. W..M. Garron,
Morganton.

Tris, col. of colors, 25 for $1;
Bridalwreath, Crepe Myrtle,
coralberry, golden bell, yellow
Kerria japonicas, $2.00 doz;
red spirea, 25c ea; pussy wil-
low cuttings, 50c doz. Mrs. W.
EK. Pearson, Luthersville.

Wax Leaf abelia gladiflora,
4-5 ft.,.4 yrs., plants, $8.00 C;
$2.50 doz; 25c ea; green Pittis-
porum, 3 ft., $1.10; 3 yrs. hy-
drangea, 40c ea. gardenias, 4
{t., $1.00 ea. Moss packed. PP.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Spring-
vale, Rt. 1.

3 dif. col. Fish geraniums, 1
oxalis, 1 sweet gum _ begonia,
15c ea. cutting; Boston fern
and snowball, rooted, 25c a;
boquet,
goldenbells, flowering almonds,
15c ea. All FOB. Mrs. Minnie
Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Sweet, yellow narcissi, jon-

quils, daffodils, bulbs, - 70 Ce.

mond, 20e ea. Mrs. W..H

$1.50 doz: blue

orange lilies, 75

Commer- |

FOR SALE.

Comilies all col. 3 yrs:, | $1. 25
ea; 5, $5.50; 10, $10.00: azaleas,
Indica and Kureum types, all
ecol., blooming size, same prices
as camellias: pyranthus, red
or orange, berried type, 60
ea. 5 for $2. 50: 10, $4.00. Add
postage. Wyman J. Pearce.
airo, Rt. 2:

White narcissi bulbs, 45c
doz... pink rose bushes, 15e ea;
tansy plants, 45c doz; dbl. bri
dalwreath, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. G.. W. Bradley,

|Bowdon, Rt. 2

Blue

hyacinths, $1.00 doz.
bulbs;

boxwoods, well rooted,

125 ea; fall lilac, 29 ea. New

Year vines, 15c ea; peace al-
. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Pink Thrift, rooted, 60c C.
Add postage. No stamps. Mrs.
J. H. Duka, Wrens.

Pink crepe myrtlea Royal
poinciana plants, nice size, 30
ea., also Gelestial Fig sp ae
30 ea. Mrs. HE. McLeod
Disde. ,

Red and white detox,
white pines.

silver maples,
black pines,

birdeye,
willow, Mtn.

Larel,

pussy-

bunch. Add _ postage. E

Stonecypher, Loving.

Ligustrum, 35 ea; .Dentzia,
Babywreath spirea, 2-3 well
branched, 65c each. Mrs. M
Combs,. Washington, Rt. 2.

White peonies, 5 or more
eyes, 25e ea: dbl. and single
C C; spireas,
pink almonds. white lilac, deep
red crepe myrtle, 25c ea: blue
and white flags, large blos-

Ww.

soms, 75c C. Iris, 50c doz. Add:

postage. Mrs. Rosser Thee
Adairsville.

Honeysuckle vine, evergreen
spreading, 100 cuttings, $1.00;
50 cuttings, 60c. Postpaid. No
chks. Miss Lillian Hardin,
White, Rt. 1, Box 62.

Honeysuckle vines, 1, 2, 3
ft., sweet smelling, early spring
till late fall blooming, yellow,
white blossoms, 25 ea. 5 for
$1.00: cape jasmine, $3.00 ea., 2
for $5.00. Add postage. No chks
nor stamps. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells.
Royston, Rt. 1.

Mix. bulbs, Jonquils, butter-
cups, butter and eggs, small,
cluster, fragrant, yellow nar-

cissi and white April bloom--

ing narcissi, $1.00 C: 500 for $4
Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. B.. T.
Echols, Philomath. $

Lily bulbs, 50c ea. Mrs. L.
M. Wooten, Camilla.

Red and pink hibiscus, pur-
ple, Eng. Wisteria, 1. yr., wel
rooted, 25 ea., $2.75 doz. Yonge
Walker, Toccoa, Rt. 3.

pone and long: leaf pine, 1
= 00: 3 ft., $3.00; magno-
is + ff. $1 50 ea: Red Oak,
Apes oak, poplars, maples, 3
$1.00; 4 ft., $3.00 ea. Add
oe No chks. Mrs. oD
Poole, Sumner, Rt. 2, Box 51.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, pur-
ple lilac, red flowering quince,
goldenbells, pink almond,

white, red, yellow rose, $1.50

doz: yellow jonquils, purple,

white, yellow iris, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. : Mrs. Hoyt Tip-
pens, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Forsythia (goldenbells); lige
plants, 25c ea; old fashioned
butterfly bush, $1.00 doz: cor-
alberry, 25c ea. M. O. Pleas-
ants, Tiger.

Small palms, 35c ea. 3, $1.00;
7 for $2.00: 15 for $4.00; Cen-
tury and small camphor and
orange trees, for sale or trade
for pies. S. M. Seabon, Bruns-
wick. - : z

Red hibiscus, white dogwood
watermelon crepe myrtle, 25c
ea: 5 for $1.00: yellow mums,
pink, 20c doz: exc, for print
sacks. free of holes. Mrs. Gor-
don Morgan, Stillmore, Rt. 1.

All col, azaleas, 50c doz: dog-

wood, red maple, sweet shrub, | .

crabapple, 75c doz: goldenbells,
snowballs, 25c ea; all col. can-
nas, $1.00 doz; Indian Arrow
and bridalwreath, 25c ea. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs, J. B.
Farist, Oak Hill,

Eng. boxwoeds, 15 in. ia.
4 for $1.00. Add postage. M.
M. Cochran, Pisgah.

|Add postage. Mrs. Jo

223 -4b-5
iris, 25c per |.

ae
|size (bloom this spring,) 2



Milk and Wine. lily: bull
large, 8 for $1.00 postpaid. |
some for dahlias, gladiol:
or roses. Mrs. W. B. Hf
Blakely, Rt. 3. ae

Well rooted verti |
roses,, 25c, 35c and 50c
rosemary, 25 ea; Abelia anc
privet hedge, Cherokee rases,
white and pink van Fleet rases,
climbing. Miss Mary C. Flor.
ence, Durand.

5 yrs. old Globe aves
$5.00 ea; daffodils and jonquil
50e C; forsythias, 20 ea. pi
almonds, 15c ea; pink peonie
ae ea. Add postage. Mrs,

H, Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3. e

2 Dbl. yellow, red japonicas
roc ea; blue Weeping Mary,

ne Ete rooted, 35e ea; dbl. pin

almond, 35c ea; yellow 401
quil bulbs, 25 doz., EE tev pa
Vv
Ellijay, Rt 2. <<
Japonicas, hydrangea, Wee}
ing Mary, lilac, honeysuck)
red and white dogwood,
ea; lemon lilies, King Alfre
daffodils, jonquils, blue glow
hardy phlox, 35 doz. No chk
ae Monroe Barnes, Eilij:

Well rooted Evergreen

vet hedge plants, for sale or
exc., 100 plants for 10 chick
feed sacks, 100 lb cap., in goc
cond. Mrs. W. B B, Jaees El
jay.

' Yellow jonquils,

orders. Mrs. Clayton Doug
Alma, Rt. 1.

Purple -lilae fuahee 4

Baggett, Douglasville, R. 1.

en, 6 to 15-in. above groun
$6.00 to $25.00 C; Eng. dog
wood, 4-5 ft., 50c ea; ecrep
myrtles, 9-3 ft. $2.00. doz: Vi

bena, 60c doz: Cape hee
cuttings, $2.20. C.. Mrs, .B.-

Robinson, Greenville,

- Ligustrum, tall var., 8-1
$9. 50 M; 12-18 in., $5.00 C:
theas, $1.00 doz: lilies, 50c d: a
rooted ivy, $2. 50 C. Lois Wo d=
ruff, Greenville, Rt. 5.

Well rooted evergreen hedge
plants, one cent each; $1.00.
postpaid; January jasmine,
now budding, ligustrum, :
ponicum, large leaf, well roo
ed, 25c ea. Miss Janie M. Mad.
dox, Stone Mountain, PO. Box

Monthly roses, Jarge pir
14% yrs. old, 40c ea; pink cai
nas, large, dbl., heads, Sk
$1. 00: jarge sage, 4 for 50c
peppermint, spearmint, 25e doz

1{50e orders PP. Mrs. A. Ae

ley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40...

Crepe myrtles, snowbal!
yellow, thornless roses, peac!
tree roses, pink and red ru
ning roses, purple lilac, hears
china berry, cedar, $1.40 :
or 15c ea; ageratum, 35e" ae
Add postage on small. ee
Miss L. M.: White, Dahloneg
Rt. 1; Box 35. =

<Dianthus, dbl. mixed, w
feverfew, curled parsley, 35
doz Marguerite daisies, C
doz. Mrs. J. L. Way, Alban:
320 North Broadway.

Rose pink and few white
Drummondi phlox plants, 25
doz. 5 doz. $1.00; seed, 10
thls., red petunia - plants. iC
doz. Add postage. Mrs. M. h
Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3.

ape. Add 1 Rt.

Pond lilies, oo yelloy

and white, 75c cut. Add -
also Bernard. lilies, 15e
bunch; flower seed, cheap;
night blooming serius, 15.
rooted: rose cut., 10c ea. \
teria, 3 for $1.00. Add.post

ie Cas Nunn, Crawf
ville, te

Shasta daisies, nice, a ge
plants, damp packed, 40c doz,
3 doz. $1.00; del- No. orde
less. dozen. Mrs. Le

man, Pavo, Rt. 1.

Red. canna lilies, 36
dbl. salmon pink cannas
ea: Dwarf size pink spir
bunch. Add postage. M



. Bennett, Cordele, Rt. 3



Collards, per dozen

Fresh Fruits eed Vegetables
February 9, 0







Add postage. oe ees Mae :

Huff, Philomath.

Mustard Greens, per bu. bkts .- _____
Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts. .
Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bun. See Sea
Tae Balad, : Bee bu. pies oS

ee = = eee eee enna en.












fadion dbl.
callis
1 hemrocallis, 50c doz.
size clematis vines,
roots, 25c ea; yellow can-
ea. postage. a

own, Columbus,


Le

yeliow chrysanthe-
, bu and eggs, jon-
purple violets, mix. can-

d white iris, for saic or|N EF

gladiolus, large white

3a: themums, japonicas,
seed or other yard flow-
ia. pay postage. Mrs.
ngton, Rebecca, Rt.

Jo 8 bulbs, $1.00 C.. aiso
Tbs. large
ee seeds, 50c Ib.
ee Cobbtown, Rt.

te mnarcissus bulbs, one
1c} ca; also Hedge plants,
Bae each. Not postpaid.
.. . Owen, Rockmart, ty

70 Cy forsy-
BA5 ea: Jigusiram, tall
ne 25 ea, Mrs. Bs,
ir, Warthen.

: bulbs. blue iris,
Wie kberry lilies, 25e doz; snow
| New Year
ange Davy lilies, 25
ae B. Jones, Dahl-

~ jaurels, $5.00; 4

' ou <3 Pics of
surple wisteria, white
kle. wild yellow ias-
2 ft. rooted. $1.06 ea..
Ps, N. B. Brady.

ae ink a lac
-cannas, fortune grass,
: Tris, blue and yellow,
pines, 45c doz. ae
1. Add postage. Mrs.
= OOF

( Saeed woes
e ea. postpaid.
Miller,

Augusta, Rt. 2,

coted priv vet hedge

eed.) stay-green kind,

75e for 200. Exc. for
alue can use. ie

to: Bewdon, Rt.

amount dark red, green
Canna bulbs. 30c doz.,
also other colors.
or gladioli bulbs. Write
u heave, Mrs. Tom
furin, Rt. 4, Box 035

col. azaleas. dogwoods,
, red maple. . Jaurels.
$1.50 doz: Glcbe and
vitaes, spreading

18 in., 6 for $2.00;
daisies. perennial phlox
. $1,50 C. Sadie Wil-

: ewes
ae all col; Sweet
1 col. Petunias, mix.
ump-ups, larkspur,
C: verbena. 5c ea;
~60c C. Add post-
ter Phillips, Roys-

Ro ce Silver Kin,
pe rooted plants,
AZ

Mrs. M. G. Hin-

t00 |b. oriibe or

od senele Ea. pay

Zz Jemon lilies, 50c doz.
Se Smuth, Bremen, Rt.

ligustrum,
Cherokee
creas

eas Beauty
yr. old, 2 for $1.00;

aVY tops and roots,
f in., $3.00 doz. Mrs.
fae Greenville, Rt. 3.

1] sae spruce, acer Ee
,,acer spicatum, holly,
ferns, white pines,

. Wet moss pack-
lunnicutt, paliviah

Sexatile, white
ocket, wallflower, Eng.
is. lie pink Snapdragon

r ite and fee oe

orange ;
lilies, 35 doz; tall.

t

head-

| ender,

Mrs. {Rt..

Exe.

$1.00. Damp |



Sempervirem
eee boxwoods, 3-5 ft., $4

C; $35.00 M; 2-3 ft., Anise trees
red flowering evergreens, $1.00
ea. 2 for $1.50. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.

Large | bibs Belladonna i-
lies for pot or outdoor culture,
75c ea. 3 for $2.00. No stamps
nor chks. Jeanne Wilson, At-
lanta, 943 Greenwood Ave. me

Bush roses, 3 kinds, 51.00:
Climber roses, pink, yellow;
Altheas, dbl. white, single pink
, | S$pireas, red, pink cydonia ja-
| ponicas, red snowberry.
large, 5 for 25c; 10 for $2.00
PP. Mrs. R. Gable, Haralson.

Yellow jonquils, one (1c) cent
each: Bird of Paradise plants,
6 for $1.00: Bird Paradise seed,
10c this; garden sage plants,
:|well rooted, 2 for 25c. Add
postage. Miss Lena Crump,
Hartwell, Rt. 1. ;

Well rooted Evergreen hedge
plants, 50c C. COD, J. D. An-
derson, Blue Ridge. -

Roses, 2 yrs., best varieties:
Red, White American Beauty,
Hilley, Hollande, Frances

- |Scott Key, Mar, Talisman, Red

and Pink Radiance, 55c ea.,
and 25c pastage per doz; also
shrubbery. Thorn Bush, Abe-

tha, Forsythia. Govt. insp. C.

M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Cap-
itol Ave., SW., Ma 2671.

10 Evergreen ornamental
orange tree seed, 15c; 25 qui-
ncedonia seed, be: Lady Fin-
ger pea seed, 2 cups 35c. All
postn: aid. Mrs. A. F. OKelley,
Maysville, Rt. 1.

- Dbl. altheas, red. pink, lav-
40c ea: dark purple
putterfly bush, 50c; Jap mag-

-|nolia, <15<; tall red pyrachan-
.{tha, $1.50-$2.50: abelia, yellow.

thornless rose, ligustrum, 35c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. L.
Forrester, Sparta.

Prive winning chrysanthe-
mums, 200 var. jarge and
small types, 48 plants, 16 asst.
var., unlabeled, $2.00; 48 plants
3 3 vat. labeled, $2. 00. Mrs.
H.

Uw.

See mabe 2B I
Cav.) also large pink, med, red,
yellow, Ball, apricot Pom-
iegated, few O'Connor (pink).
Miniature red and

S. R. Potts,

doz. All postpaid.
Por terdale.

Ghediton 75 Long
Trumpet, Daffodils, Vollow
Jonquils, White Jonquils. Dbl.
Butter, and Weas: $1.25. Cy
Sweetpeas, (mixed colors) 75
doz: .-Miss Mattie McCuriey,
Hari well, Rt 2s

Petunia. 25c dae Little Yel-

ea;

joe Narcissus, 35c. doz., Yellow

lie ea, Snapdragon.
Althea, 5c ea,

Jasmine,
25 doz.,

Snowdrop, 15c and 25c. Ever-

green shrubbery (broad leaf)
25c doz. cuttings. Add postage:
Mrs. Henry Jarrell, Butler, Rt.
Ze

Pink Almond Talecs.
dranges. 5Cc ea., Lernon Lilies,
Daffodils. Jonauils, Blueglow
and Whitefall Pinks. 40c doz.
exc. for feed sacks. No checks,
Miss D. M. es Elbjay. Rt,
3

Pussy Willows, 8-4 fhe oe
ea: 5-6 ft.. $1.00 ee. Mrs. Stella

_| Hobson, Jasper.
1\large English boxwood, 16

ft. dis. and about 5 ft. tall. Miss
Pearl Turner, pune Re).

Red Hot Poker, tansy hore-
hound, 25c clump. Mrs. ise se
McConnell, Pemorest,

tobacco-boxful; scarlet sage,
10c_ thls. w ite, Fairy lilies,
25 doz. bulbs; white spirea,
25c ea. Lady of the Lake, 20c

doz. Ruby Logan, Austell, tet
2

\

Red. Royal Poinciana, large
plants, 25c ea; red cannas, 3
bulbs for 25c. All postpaid.
ses Josie Hamiiton, Baxley.
ee :

FLOWERS AND SEED
pee



Will exe. Mastodon. Jewel,
Lady T., Klondike mixed
strawberry plants, also. many
kinds of shrubbery, for Gladi-
olus bulbs. Contact. Mrs. F.
M. Neal, Atlanta, Box 97.

Exc. tame- gooseberry,
raspberry, abelia, lilacs, crepe
myrtle, dbl. althea, St. Johns
Wart, spireas, weigeleas, for
Evergreens, Camellia japonicas



redbud, dbl. ger. cuttings, Beef
Mr

Se ieak and. other begonias.

(old wart

white var-
Bp. |Jan Trimbee (violet), 20c ea
16 for $1.00: Yellow cannas, 75

Hy-

red







West
balls, yellow .thornless rose,
peonies, large glad. bulbs, and
100 lb. feed sacks. Will exc.
Gem everbearing strawberry
plants for same. Homer Con-
ner, Warner Robins, Box 22.

Want sev. rooted pot flowers,
ferns, begonias, etc. Write
what you have and price. Mrs.
J. H. Summers, Hiram. :

Want some pink single hya-
cinth bulbs, also some Canter-
berry Bell plants. Mrs. James
F, Stanley, Albany,

Ave, Be

Want sev. 2 or
Hawthorne and Nandina
plants. Quote price. Mrs. C.
A. Tucker, Commerce, Rt. 3.

Want i doz. each, Jersey
Beauty and_Jane Cowl dahlia
bulbs, and Pickard pink glad-
iolius bulbs. Send Tete J;
Brown, Campton, Rt.

Want some ae: Hiolats
State what you have and price.
Me shea. Walton, Jr., Elber-
on

Exe. spider lily bulbs at Qe
doz., for blue, pink and white
Roman hyacinth bulbs, also
have 2 Nandina plants, 18 in.
and 2 ft. tall to exe. for Rose
bushes: 1 Talisman and a deep,
everblooming yellow... Mrs.
Jeff Marchman, White Plains.

Want dl. or single plants of
Camellias, dif. col. For-

3 yrs. old,

rester, Canton, 45 Edwards Sty

Rt. 4.

Exe: tery oie 1%
yr. old. well rooted for some
Red Dogwood and Seo
Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3

Exc. pink thrift plants at Ape
per C.,
4 ea, red. Rose of Sharen and
red Crepe Myrtle. Each pay
postage. Myrtle Heath, Dou-
glasvilie, Ret

Want White and Cream col.
Cannas. State ee vou have
and price. Mrs.: M. Waldrop,
Conyers, Rt. 1.

SECOND - HAND

Woods, Donalsonville. MACHINERY FOR oar
= Warner



mill, Fe nice. for

1 grist
Strickland, Val-

sale. A. J.
dosta.

Farmall cation. Model ne
bought new in 1944, with farm
equipment if wanted. E. C.
Hill, Pineview, Route.

1 large farm bell, 20 in. Gaps.
wt: 112-1bs.- $1000. -W. H:
gan, Morrow.

i steel an and ones for
sale. W. N: Phillips, Royston.

| F-20 Patrick tractor, 5 disc
tiller plow, 20 disc harrow, in
good cond. See. Tom Garrett,
Uvalda, Rt. 1.

Model B Allis- Ceainers trac-
tor, cultivator, fet. distribu-

tors, planters, "2. disc plow and

dbl. sec. harrows, eng. over-
hauled 2 wks. ago forsale;
want 2 tiller plows, dD... or
Intl. with 4 Hage heavy or 5 disc
ee A, 7 pel, Haleyond-
2 ot

A, 12-in. on ciew for J.D.

model L tractor, complete with.

coulter and. lands lide, perfect
cond., 1 extra point, $35.00 at
my place. Bee Simmions, Col-
lege Park, Rt.
9785.

One 4-70-10 sav; Laiiius au-
tomatic, air blast gin outfit,
fat pargain for cash, or trade
for Farmall M tractor or small
tractor with cultivator, plant-
ers or combine, all in good con.

O. H. Owen, Barnesville, (4%
|miles out Hwy No. 7.) :
Dahlia zennia~ seed, 15c per

- Dixie 2 row tractor Rotary
Cotton chopper. practically
new, $150.00 FOB. John Hall,
JP. Moultrie.

1927 Fordson tractor,
overhauled and repainted. No
junk, Also can spare Athens
single sec. semi-plow harrow,
$275.00 for both, at my place.
Come see. J. M. Dempsey,
Chamblee, phone 4315.

A 1-H. wagon, 2-H. mower,
2-H. stalk cutter, 2-H, har-
row. Sell together or sepa-
See P. B. Hayes, Luella,

1 G. P. John Deere tractor,
good shape, brand new tires,

size of rear tires, 11-28, Good-|

year, $700.00 my farm, % mi.
Social Circle. Theron John-
son, Social Circle.

Hammer Mill, No. 9 drop

feed, in good shape, $45.00. A,
R. Roberson, Temple, Rt. 1.

Motor block, countershaft
housing, bull gear housings

and few other parts for 1932
para Fase

tractor

tee ponte Bee

1108 7th

Rt, 2.
Re

for 3 Pfitzer junipers,

1 rubber
Ha- |

2, phone Ca}

just.



Dairy usec for ner
Write or see for list. R. Kyle
Smith, Greensboro.

A3 dart McCormick milking
machine with 4 stainless steel
pails, etc. T. Q. Sullivan,
College Park:

Intl Riding Cultivator, good
cond., other mule drawn im-
plements and 1 mule for sale;

also want set Wheel weights :

for Allis Chalmers B. tractor.
Pay cash or exc. good value.

W.-H. Head, Madison.

1927 handel Foran tractor
and side plow with high
tension Bosch magneto. Trac-
tor completely rebuilt and is
good serviceable. tractor,
junk. S. M. Dudley, Ringgold,

Athens 1844 Bush: and Bog
harrow, 8 disc., (26-in.), for
sale or exc. for 5-6 disc J.. D.

Tiller; 1 J. D. Grain Seeder for.

4 disc Tiller, practically new:
want power lift, planters, cul-
tivators for J. D. B model.
No junk wanted. Clay.
Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

2 Ledbetter cotton and corn
planters with gears, good
shape, $15.00 ea.; also big ear
slipped shuck corn.
my farm, 8% mi. West Glenn-
ville. F. N. Smith, Glennville,
Rt, 4 Box 2 92:

John Deere H tractor, plant-
ters, distributors, cultivators,
and: 3 disc heavy duty tiller
and seeder for tiller. H. Mc-
Cranie, Eastman. ~

A 1937 WC Allis Chalmers
tractor. Can be seen. at the
Ga.. School for the Deaf, at
Cave Spring. Payments t 0
suit reliable party if inter-
ested. R. R: Caswell,
Spring.

McCormick - Deering 10-20
tractor. Magneto needs re-
pairs. $100.00. C. R. Bohanan,

Conyers.

Covington cotton dropper,
nearly new, $15.00. H. T. Wil-

liamson, Soperton.

2 H. harrow. fair eond., 2

Avery cotton planters, 2 little |

Joe Harrows, 1 reversible 22h

turning plow and sev. other

farm impiements. J.-B.

Mrs.
Manry, Fortson. :

Mule power I. H. C. hay

baler, old but running, $35.00;
Champion Avery Binder and.
and 1 steel bull
wheel, equipped with both 8
fee and 6 ft. cut. Finished 1944
crop; needs few repairs, $50.00.
All FOB my place. 3
Thornton, Dewy Rose, Rt. 1.

2 row Avery tractor, first
class cond., $750.00. R. S.
Crosby, Empire.

A U. C., Allis Chalmers trac-
tor on rubber for -sale.
Braddy, Mt. Vernon.

Orchard harrow and weeder,
Niagara peach duster. cotton. 2

row. duster, binder for grain. |

all in good shape, at my home.
W. A. Chatfield, Culloden.

1 steel land wheel (operates
power lift) for Athens Tiller,
almost new. Sell or trade for
wheel can used rubber tire on.

J. W. Lampp, Jr., Dublin, Rt. 6.

1 Friend Sprayer, 200 gal.
Cab, and other Orchard equip-
ment. Mrs. Annie Moore,
Junction City.

Good, used 8 disc. frackos

harrow, also a 2 row 6 disc
cutaway harrow... Walter
Tucker, Alpharetta, Rt oo

1 14 J. D. peanut weeder,
also 1 hammer mill. E. E.
Miller, Gordon.

2 H. wagon,

$50.00;
baler, mule

power,

hay
$75. 00;

Oliver Riding disc and walk-
ling cultivator, 4 and 6 ft.: also
{stalk cutter and 10 Hampshire

pigs. Arthur. Stoner, Flint-

stone.

Farmall Ey on good pubber.
lights, ete. 2 row planting
and cultivating . outfit com-
plete, one Int'l 24 disc harrow,
in good shape. E. G. Perry-
man, Benevolence.

Ford ffactae on rubber, for
sale. Zed Wingo, Newnan,
RED: 2:

1 David Bradley 14 in, alow
new, $21.00 at my farm, S.
S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Branch Peanut sheller, oper-
ated 1 season, for sale. ie ay
Vaughn, Milan.

Case _ tractor, good rubber,
cultivators, planters and_ fert.
attachment, Liliston peanut

picker, Case. Baler, with power
t.{and other farm equipment.

Je

J.
Bennett, Bonaire. ae

no

All FOB:

Cave

Van.

300 1 Reiend Spray ar
equipped for spraying pea
trees, and 1 extra nozz
pecan trees, tractor hitch.
E. Fokes, Montezuma. |

W.cC. Allis Chalmers trac!
with 6 ft.. dbl. disc harrow
5 disc Tiller, also Int'l Hammer
Mill. Call: Wray Smit
Sparta.

10 disc bush and bog hale
10 scalloped discs,
harrow for tractors.
der, Norman Park, REE

6 ft. Case combine, used |
seasons, $500.00. May be
spected at Douglasville. _
Morris, Atlanta, 1168 |
Dr., N. E. De 7312.

Ford tractor, home-made,
from a model A, on good rub-
ber, and 1 good 8 dise Olive
harrow outfit, ready for work,
at my farm, 8 mi. Danielsv
Will Sorrells, Dainelsville

Farmall F-12, tractor,
wheels steel, front tubbe
Int'l Little Wonder two b
tom plow, Int'l duble dis
harrow, good condition,
$1,000. 00: New Case VAC
row Tractor, on rubber;
Cormick-Deering 8 disc S
Drill Tractor drawn, pra
cally new; steel tractor wagon,
new, $1750. 00, or the enti
works, $2750. 00. 3B, 3
McRae. oS



SECOND HAND MA
INERY WANTED



Want tractor, no: smaller
than Farmall H, with
and eons in SS clas

disc, )
planters and guano_ aivcibw
tors for 1938 Farmall 20. W
P. Strickland, Blackshear. 5

Want large dbl. section dise
harrow for John Deere A trac-
tor. Also planters and distrib-
utors for same. (
ruff, Sycamore.

Want late model

vator for cash:
Jasper, Rt. =

Want Seen dusters.
tractor, 2-to be used wit
mules; also have for sale, fir
4 yr. old saddle horse and all
steel road cart. Paul Ant on

L. | Buena Vista, Rites:

Want standard fakes

3 to 6 H. P. engine. es
lin King, Carrollton, Rt. 1.

Want a 3 or 4 disc Till
also have 5 good mules, 3
yrs. old, for sale at reasonable
price. W.. O. William! on.
Leslie.

Want air cooled gas e
to 3 he p-<also ves
windmill. and small
aprey- Mie. seer Warren

Want riding culnitor 2 H.
and have a buggy for aoe
T. West, DeSota.

Want 1 h. mowing mach ine,
oe A. Malloy, Griff

Want to buy small water
power grist mill, in good
eee eee Mason, Ft. Val
ey. ;

Want Farmall (rector
with planters and cultiva
No junk. pete nue Beak
Fort Valley, Rt.

Want Combine, L Ht Cc
J.-D. &Or 6: ft. cut,
power unit, in A-1 aa
late model: and have fo:
Oliver 3 Hs stag plow Wi
triple steel hitch, good cot
L. C. Rodgers, Moultrie, -
a phone 3133.

Want an oil burning to
co curer. State _ kind, :
cond. and: price. W. c c
penter. Tifton; Rt. 5. = Ss

Want 2 row Corn and Cot-
ton planter with fertilizer at-
tachment, horse drawn,
good cond. S. W. Harl
Tunnel Hill, Rt. 1.

Want rubber tired road Ce
or sulkie, 1st elass cond. ~
E. Callilean, McRae.

' Want Governor ~ for ag
model Fordson tractor. J
Mitchell, Thomasville.
Box 27.
Want 6 disc. a De

State cond. and.
price. A. Boyette,



= -




"BROODERS. FOR SALE



ned prante
ed. disc tiller.

Blas kely.

harrow
A. t

= te

ee Carrell AorB
r Allis Chalmers, in

de on

ae abe tor

rubber,

aot

a ae 2,

disc tiller, also 1 dbl:

ise.
_fise. both

harrow. prefer 20-in.

for Ford

Johnson, Ideal.

: ade walking cultivators,
ke and 1 Avery plant-
ood cond., reasonable

in Ist zone.

Ae;

, Swainsboro. |
nt any late model tractor

or. without equipment.

al

ums, Nashville.

blacksmith
rer, in good sh
Ww 3d. aes vette,

anvil and
ape. Jas.
ai

nt Ford Ferguson tr actor,
tarter and lights, with
hout parts, good condi-
late model and reasonable

fae

ant set of di

R. Smith,

sivibutor!

ee and heavy

-D. Model

Joe Ww. - Daniel,

ctor.
ton, Rt.-4.

nt a 16 dise dbl. harrow,

3 or 4 light
planter for.
tractor,
ris, it, Gaines,

nt second hand
2 H., low level, ir

disc tiller

John

no junk. avi,

Ried
wagon, 1

on wagon. |

Adams, Stockbridge, Rt.

tractor,

; <B with

3c Piller. harrow,

planters,

tivators and fertilizer at-

bmients. D, GL:
ae Robins. Box

Fountain,
Os

t Bermuda Grass plow

Johnson,

gas motor pulled Gar-
tor with deep plow for

John D. Ande

ta Manure

rson, Dal -

spreader,

noe Roller power. syrup

State cond and

price.

Barrett, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
Peach Peeling equip-

als
se. drawn Sprayer
rch td.

tractor or

for peach

Also some canning
Bs

Norton,

nt a 2 row ea cator and

er for Allis
or. State price

to, your place.

vis, Duluth, Rte 1.
nt. cultivator

mers model B tractor. }

Q. Vann, Vidalia.
ant a3:
ae B. Milner,

Chalmers
and how
W. A.

for Allis

or 4 disc Tiller

Shiloh.

mo ge D. tractor, size A
D. 6 disc tiller, in first

cond. State price.
SW, Champion, la- |

, Rt 2.

Vant pulley for
as ; oe cond.
atter

At

Fordson
and price

oe B. Nees At-

t 2 or 3 dise ae or a 4
tiller, or any other that
e. used for direct hitch on

all tractor.
have, cond.

State what
and price.

Pittman, Gar er Svalls

$: 20. or 30, H or M trec-
it

garden tract

or, 3

: oe with ee

fo! .} Del.
_yexp. col:
yprompt shipment.



UBATORS

AND

EgPeRs FOR SALE



rooder with

thermom-

Ww, masonite and metal

es

) e ibcior

cap.,

style 17-

self- turning

cap.,

Ww. _McDonald,

260 and 600 cap.,
eo for sale.
idsey, Social Circle,

ahs

a ue
ee

Nadostes

$18.00.
Vidalia,

5
Ore.
POs

goo
prepaid.

| Greenville.

d $5.00 M. Del.
stamps. |
: eae, Rt. 2.



t

1 Super Hatcher, Inc,
ege cap., in good cond., $20.00
at my home.
| Statesboro, Rt. 3.

2 Sears coal Bore Brood:
ers, 500: chick eap., god cond.,
| $15, 00 ea. Ship collect. H. M.
Rigsby, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 296.

Newtown Giant coal burn-
ing brooder, stove and canopy,
1,000 size, $10.00 here. Will
not ship. Mrs. D. Donaldson,

Decatur, 726 So. Candler St.

De 2405.

No. 7 Petersime Inc., 6,000
egg cap., in perfect cond.,
$300.00 FOB. L.
Martinez.

4 deck Featherboard brood-
er, holds 50 chicks until 5 wks.
old, $40.00 cash, FOB. W. H.
Gibson, Woodbury, Rt, 2.

250 cap. oil burning Incu-
bator, good cond, $15.00: also
20. smail well rooted ever-
greens $2.00. Rosa Holden,
Rolston. 5

INCUBATORS AND
BROODERS WANTED

Want a 400-500 egg cap. elec,
humidity controlled Incubator.
= ar Higginbotham, Rossville,

t



PLANTS FOR SALE



Charleston Wakefield and
Copenhagen, Frostproof Czb-
bage, and Bermuda Onion
plants, 300; $85e: 506,. $1.10:
$2.00 M. Also Marglabe To-
mato seed, $2.90 Ib., and New
Stone, $1. 75 lb. Del. R. Chanc-
lor, Pitts.

~ Charleston Wakefield Frost-
proof Cabbage and Bermuda
Onion plants, 300, 90c; 500,
$1.15; $2.00 M. PP. Ovie Con-
ner, Pitts Rt,

Red. and: Chas. Ww: Cabbage
Plants, 35c C: 500, $1.50; $2.50
M. PP. Open grown, well
rooted, full count. Minor
Carnes, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Cerlified Porto. Rico Pobio

Plants, from best quality seed

stock, $3.00 M; Booking or-

ders now. Shipments begin
around April 1. Good count.
Mrs. A. B. Williams, St. Si-
mons Island, Rt. 1-

Hardy Eldorado Blackberry,
No. 1 2-yr. strong and healthy,
will bear fruit this season.
Good count, careful packing,
$1.50 C. 2,000, $20.00. Prompt
service. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Improved Eldorao

berry plants, fruiting size,

good roots, $2.00 C;.5,000, $60.

Also want 10, $1.00 100- -lb. cap.
white sacks without holes.
Buy, or exe. 50 ee
Blackberry plat

L. Robinson, Greeny Me

Chas. W. and E. ae
plants. Big; strot
field grown, frostpreoi.

,/ Chas. W: Cabbage
$2.25 M; 500, $1.35.
shipment. Ruth
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Chas... W. Cache Piants,
560, $1. 00: $1.90 M. Del. 10,000,
$1.75 M. Col. Marglobe To-
mato Seed, $1.60 lb.; New
Stone, $1.50 lb. Del. W. O.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt.

plants,
Prompt
Waldrip,

Chanesten Wakefield Gab-
bage plants, 500, $1.00; $2.00 M
5 and 10 M lots, $1. 85 M..,
Full count
E. C. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Well rooted, leading varie-
ties of Cabbage plants, $1.50
M, exp. col. Prompt del. Po-
-{tatoes, and tomatoes in season.
J.T. Mullis, Alma.

Chas. W. Cabbage and
White Bermuda Onion plants,
extra large and nice, $1.80 M.,
$1.20, 500. Orders sent day

received PP. E. L. Fitzgerald.

Irwinville.

Chas. W.
proof Cabbage plants, 30c C;
$1.15 for 500; $2.00 M. - Full

count, prompt shipment, PP..

W. F. Rowe, Abbeville, Rt. 2.

Cabbage plants, Charleston
and Copenhagen, ee 00 crate,
exp. col., or $1.50 M. P.P, J.
W. Lang, Omega.

Klondike Strawberry plants,

Pearl Baers

pret ene ~

520|M;

John R. Rigdon,

| gerald.

B, McCrary,

Je} 4

Black-.

1500, $1.25:

full count, prompt shi, , | Rt

BOGEAG. 500, $1502: $2502 21
Mary Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4.

1 Bermuda _ Onion plants,
and |

and. E. J. Frost-

No checks nor}



600,
Clay Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Rooted Sage Plants, Won-
derberry vines, rooted, 20c ea.
Strawberry plants, 20c_ ea.
Also Monthly rose cuttings, 10
ea. Mrs. H. V. Bivens, Pow-
der Springs, Bie S

Chas. W. and E. J. Cabbave
plants, 500, $1. 25 22.00 V"
5000, $7, 50. Full count, prompt
shipment,

Shaliot Onions (the greatest
multiplier known), 25c
Miss Vana Brown, Hartwell.

Mastodofi Strawberry plants,
45c C: $2.10, 500: $4.00 M.
Apricot Plums, 35 ea. 4 for
$1.00. Stone Mountain water-
melon seed, $1.50 teacupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. I:

Chas. W. Cabbage plants.
$9, 29 M.; 500, $1.40: 200, 85c.
Good strong plants, prompt
shipment. Grace ~Waldrip,
Gainesville, Rt. 1,

E. J. Cabbage plants,
M: 500, $1.40: 200; 85c. Del.
Clay Evans, Gainesville, Rte

Several thousand White and
Yellow Bermuda Onion plants,
$2.00 M: prepaid. Good plants,
and full count guaranteed. C.,
HH. Ward, Junction City.

Millions of Plants for sale,
ali varieties.
matoes, = 00 M. Prompt shin-
ment, . R. Williams, Alma.

Chas. ae: Cabbage and Ga.
Collard plants, $2.00 M. White
Bermuda Onion plants, $2.95
M. Alt del. and full count,
Ei, Fle Hall; Arabin Rt.

White Bermuda
plants, $2.25 M. Chas. W.
Cabbage. and Ga. Collard
plants, $2.00 M. All del and
full count. Mrs. T. P. Mus-
es Arabi Rt. 1,. Phone

Charleston Wakefield Cab-
bage plants, 500, $1.00; $2.00
M. In 5 and 10 M lots, $1.85
M. Full Count. Mrs. Martha
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt.

Onion

White Bermuda
plants, now ready.
shipment, $3.00 M: 500, $1.50.
Good strong plants. Del
B. Aycock, Surrency, Rt, 2.

Leading _ variety cabbage
and collard plants, 80c C; $1.75
M. Collard seed, 90c lb. To-
bacco seed, 25c lar ge spoonful.
i. A. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

~ Large Fresh, extra early
Jersey and Chas. W. Cabbage,
500, $1.00;
Bermuda Onion Planis,
$1.00;- $1.50 M. All Del. PP.
Prompt shipment. Satis. guar.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Rooted Sage plants,
5, 50c; $1.00 dez.: S. ea C
Keith, Alvaton.

Chas.

Onion

500,

We

rT

$2.00 M. 5
M_ lots, $1." 75 M. Del.

plants, prompt shipment.
we Ailison, Gainesville,

and 16
Good

plants,
5 and 10
Prompt

Cee WwW. Cabbage
500, $1.25; $2.00 M.
M lots, $1.75 M. Del.
shipment. Hor aCe
Gainesville, Rt. 7.

Certified _Kudzu crowns,
$10.00 M. $2.50 doz. $300 C.
Maude Hamby, Greenville. _

400 Himalaya Berry Plants,
$5.00; 700 Eldorado Blackberry
plants, $6.50. Lemon. Balm,
$1, 50 C bunches. Native plum

$1.50 doz. Lois
Woodruff, Greenville, ete

Chas. W. Cabbage and ae
M. Del. -G. L. Steedly, Baxley.

White as Onions,
good strong plants, 500, $1.50;
$3.00 M. Now ready to ship.
Ruby Aycock, Surrency, Rt. 2.

_ Red Raspberry plants, $1.00

doz., del. Mrs. J. L. Williams,
Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 132.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



9 lbs. Early Bunch Garden
Peas, 2 lbs. Okra, 40c lb.; 21

lb., for seed or feed. "Also
have brown eved mush peas.
K. S. Lindsey, Lizella, Ri:

Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean seed, 50c large teacupful.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, stiwety
Branch, Rt. I.

12 Bu. Early Mixed Peas.
$6.00 bu. Friendly. Green,



hice: a 4 Box 79.

E27 Cabbage Plants, $2.25 |
$1.40: 200, 85c. Del. |

W. W. Coffey, Fita-

Ce

$2.25

Cabbage and to-

walnut meats for sale,

Add postage.

Prompt |-

$2.00 M: White

2: BOC:
W. Cabbage plants.

Mrs.

Allison,
~| burn, Rt. is

| Popeorn,

Ibs. Brown Crowder Peas, 25c}.



J. L. Th

agen :



eS Finger Beas.
weevils, 30:1b., P.* P:
Adams, Pavo, Rt. Hea

White Bunch Butterbeans.
25c ibis 3 ibs.. $1.00. Add
postage. No checks: Ethel

Jd.

Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

-or-6 -buy Clay Peas, Sound
and bright. Slightly mixed,
1944 crop, $5.00. bu., at my
Ret. Harvey Stubbs, Mauk,

Old Fashice colored bulter-
beans, 25c Ib. Add _ postage.
Mrs, M. -M. Martin, Jenkins-
burg, Bt.

15 Ibs. Dwarf Prolific Eng.
Pea feed, 30c lh., or 25c lb.,
for lot. Alo 6 ibs. Purple Top
Spring Turnip seed, hand
cleaned, 75c Ib. All 44 crop.
Vres FS EB Carzoll, College
Park RED=1- 3

Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
20c ib., in 5 Ib. lots or more;
He stings Mung Beans in 5 lb.
lots or more, 30c lb. All P. P.
in Ga. Mr. P. B. Brown, Bail
Ground, Rt. 1,

Little 2 Crop Peas, 10 ibs.,
$1.25: $5.75 bu. Little Butter
Pea Beans, 25c per hundred
beans. Large, silver hull, blk.
Crowders, 10 lIbs., $1.60. Mix-
ed runner butterbeans. 35
teacup. Long pod Okra, 35e
teacun. ee. browell= Pes
brose.

' May English Peas. 25c oe a
cupful; Mixed Cornfield beans,
20e cupful. Add beers No
stamps. Mrs. Mary M. Duvall,
Eliitay.

Striped Half Runner beans |

and col. butterbeans, 30c Ib.
Exe. for Gladioli bulbs, peon-
ies, yellow jasmine, purple
wisteria, red dogwood, seed
ling pecan trees, Boysenberry
or pear trees... Also have black
Toc Ib,
Mrs .-F: 2: Underwood, Cleve-
Jand, RE 3.

Old fashioned cornfield
beans. slishtly cas (mostly
white), 45 Ib., 5 and 10 Ib.
lots: little pine fa beans,
20c cup, standard measure.
Mrs: S:; G. Clay-
ton, Roy.

50 lbs, Polecat or Red Speck-

led Crowder peas, 15c ib. Jas.

A. Wood, LaFayette, Hie 2:

1 Gal. of Red Castor Beans.
Sell or exchange for flower
seed, any kind except bachelor
button, Mrs. Claudia Bennett,

Rochelle, Rt. 2.

White tender
Beans, 45 ease
ners, 40c cupful.
ed Salad English Peas, 45c
eupful. -All P. P. No checks.
Mrs. Rosa Silver, Talking
Het: ee a

Cornfield
Half run-



CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE



Pure Whatleys Seed- Corn,
nubbed and shelled, for sale.

}Also: Cornish Game cockerels,
jready for service, $2.50 ea.
W. oe

Far ae:
Rts

eee White. pure, pro-
lific and yellow. dent seed corn.
Hand shelled. J. M. Wall, Au-

Pigotts Little Red Cob
corn. -Long deep grains, very
small cob. Ist yr. A.
Thomas, Williamson.

Whatleys red cob see 2o"n,
hand nubbed and shelled, 1 to
3 and 4 ears to stalk. Also
Marlboro seed corn. J. E.
Locke, Butler, Rt. 1.

40,000 Ibs. Golden Queen
12% jb. Several
tons Kobe Lespedeza, 12c Ib.
E. P. James, Americus, Rt. D,
Phone 4422.

Jumbo Hybrid Yellow and
White Selected Popcorn seed
for sale.
white, fancy,
quality Garlic bulbs. Write
for prices. Alex Edwards,
Fairburn, Care Mrs. Cora
Zackary.

200 bu. White Corn for sale
at my farm. Also 3 bu. Cali-
fornia Blackeyed peas, $6.00
be T. K. Chandler, Luthers-
ville. :



COTTONSEED
FOR SALE



D&PL cottonseed, ist yr. No.
14, made 1100 lbs. on 6 A., 44
per cent lint, * in. staple or
better, pure, scund, $5.00 per
hundred, in good bags, _ FOB.
omas, Madison, <_< I

free of|

resistant Cottonseed,

Old fashion-

per.

H.

Z.|per hundred.
| Andersonville.

New crop California
long keeping |



ees ae ae



and over, 5 feck poll, $0: 50
W. T. Rucker, Ashland.

100 bu. Brooms
Cottonseed, $1.50 bu. at
place. S. T. Jarriel, Collins.

Summerours pure. graded
and treated, Hi-Bred Cotton-
seed, Ist yr. $6.00 C, FOB,
W. G. Neville, Statesboro.

Hi-Bred, Half and half Cot-
tonseed, kept pure at gin, i y
from Summerour. $5. av Cw
at=my barn. Claude. D . Sose-
bee, Cleveland, Rte

Cokers 100 Str. 7 Colic
seed, delinted and treated,
$6.50. per 100 Ibs.: Cokers 100
Str 3, Wilt Resistant, delinted
and treated, $7.09 per C Ibs.
Bulk prices. not delinted.
treated or sacked, $100.00 ton.
oe John Bostwick, oer

Witk

D. and P. L. 14 Gottensced.
Ist yr., big bolls, 42 per ce
lint. Kept pure at gin. Go
staple. $5.00 per hundred a
barn, or $6.00 per- hundred
Hee . L. Stone, Toeanville,

Brooms 9)- ~day eee gs
ist: yr., EOR; 7a
with order. J. J. Simmons, A
tor 2B 1.

ist yr., ginned one variety gin
cleaned and treated with New
Improved _Ceresan, $6.50 pe:
hundred, FOB. J. H..-
Lavonia. :

Cokers: latest aoa ee
Sist= yz
$5:00 per hundred lbs. T. R

Breedlove, Monroe.

Cokers 100 str. 7 Cotton-
seed, Ist yr., kept pure at gin, see
$6. 00 cwt. at my farm. Ton
lots cheaper. D. M. Roberts
Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.

Summerours Hi-Bred cotton
seed, Ist yr., 46% lint, 1 in.
staple, kept pure at gin, $2.5
bu.: $6. 00 cwt. J. | ee
Martin,

Brooms -90- day Clondee
$9.00 per cwt. Cash-with or.

\der. FOB. J.J. Simmons, Alto

Rt. 1.

~Stoneville 2 a *Coltoncse
ist yr., ginned 1 var. gin.
delinted, new imp. Ceresa
treated, $6. 50 per cwt., in ev
wt. 100 1b. bags. Inis M. Cole
Sharpsburg.

ist yr. Stoneville 2B Cotton
seed, recleaned, $1.45 bu.: pur
Turf oats, free obnoxious seed,
$1.00 bu. Pure Sanford seed
wheat, weevil free, $1.90 bu
Riley C Couch, Turin.

Cokers latest str., wilt- resis
tant cottonseed, Ist YI nie
per 100 pounds. FOB.
Breedlove, Monroe.

Coxs Choice, See

_|seleetion from Cokers 100, bi:

bolls, early and prolific; also_
long staple 2 yr. old seed, $7.00

cewt., - FOB. Shghtly :
cheaper at barn. ed - Cox
Roswell.

Gtoneville SB Gottcotea 13

yr. Selected for planting

| Made bale on each acre plant

ed in 1944. $1.45 bu, W. T
Simmons, Douglasville, Rt. 3.-

Cokers wilt- -resistant, Ist.
cotton, kept pure at gin. Mad
bale to acre past season, $5. 00
Ea Easterlin,



SEED FOR SALE

20 Sainbedoris seed for i =
_ Evergreen Ornamental
Orange seed, 15c; White half-
runner bean seed, 2 cupfuls,
35c. all del. Mrs. A. F. O%
Kelley, Maysville, Rt. 1.

$50 lbs. Stone Mtn.,
lbs. Cuban Queen Watermelon
seed, $1.00 lb. for whole lot,
cr $1.25 for small lots. |
orders less than 5 lbs. John
S. Barrok, Butler, Rt. i. :

Early Queen watermelo
(ripens 60 days from planting
25c pkg. Also Jumbo T
umph (wt. up to 150 Ibs), 25
pkg. . M. Thornton, oo
Ri

Few Ibs. Creaseback | bea
seed, 60c lb. Exe. for fee
sacks, 5 sacks per Ib.
must be free from holes an
mildew. Also seyel lbs. Sun:
dried apples for sale, or ex
3 Ibs. fruit for 4 print fee
sacks. D. A. Vandiver, Dial.

Bunch colored, butterbean
1944 crop, 35 Ib. Add postag
Mrs. W. M. MeCain, Flow :




er beans, 40c cup. 5 hills

0 day Watermelon seed. Cash

or money order. Mrs. Lon

Ashworth, Dacula.

Ce Wilt-resistant
arglobe Tomato, $3.00 Ib.
Calif Pepper, $3.00 1b.; Texas
ustproof seed oats, $i. 25 bu.
R.. Woodliff,
B anch, Rt. 1.

Hastings White Velvet Okra
, 1944 crop, 15c large pkg.;

Also Sa Jonquil
jat barn.

rly Okra seed, 35 cup-.
Also White feed sacks,

. eap., free of holes, 12c

lus postage: and 6 Martin

si ds, 25c ea. White Citron

eed, 10 spoonful. Mrs. Otis
shburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

5 tons Kobe Lespedeza seed,
QO. L. Carter,

: Ten-
r White Bunch Beans, 45c
pt. Red and yellow meat wa-
clon seed, 50c qt. Horse-
ae 20e bunch. T. B. Won-
-Bunch Beans, 50c pt.
. Dollie Eller, Titus.

Pure bunch seed colored.
utterbeans, everbearing; bear
until frost. Clean, 44 crop, 40
ip. del in Ga. Mrs. R. O.
Miller, Acworth, Rt. 2. 5

ss Cannonball | watermelon
seed, $2.00 Ib. J. B. Phillips.
Cordele.

Cannonball Meton Seed,

2.00 Ib., del. anywhere in Ga.

W. Register, Cordele,

. Extra Large Field pulapias

seeds, % pt., 50c. Del. Mrs.
Aunt, Young Cane.

reated, $1.50 Ib. FOB. W. O.
: dsong, Gordon,

rest egg gourd seed, 25 for
ic, P. P. M. D. Jones, Ram-
hurst, Rt. 1, Box 62,

Ibs. Hastings

W. A. Gay,

or will buy peas.
Almo, Rt. 2:

Old Fashioned White Multi- |

plying Onions, clean, sound,

tee gal.

: Black eyed Crowder Pea

Add postage.

irs. Johnnie Harmon, Cal-
houn, Rt. 2.

5, 000 stalks seed cane, POJ
and Indian, average 4 ft. high.
de stalk, FOB. Write for de-
livery prices. Donald Bras-

reli, Adrian, Rt 3.

Stone Mountain Watermelon |

seed, $1.50 Ib., plus postage.
Also White Guano sacks or
white Chicken feed sacks. 20c
ea, E. M. space ne Tifton, Rt.

Ib. Also 5000 stalks POJ Seed
Cane, $1.00 C at farm. Luther
Holland, te

a 2 Ibs. Select Stone Mtn. Wa-

colored butterbeans,
25. Ibs. White butterbeans, 30
Tb. Add postage. Mrs. J. F.
: 3rown, oth ees Rt.-1.

SS rouant resistant.

hogs, mules,

chickens, 6c Ib. Also reclean-

ed Kobe and Korean Lespe-

deza, i2c lb. -R.. DD. Tatum,
Palmetto. :

Blue Ridge Mtn. Climbing
Tomato, grows 10 to 15: ft.
eav bearing, 200 seed Cul-
s, 400 certified Marglobe
ed, 100 tomato -seed. All
25c. War or Postage stamps
accepted. W. C. Smith, Pike.

25 lbs. Hastings Eden Gem

cantaloupe seed, $1.25 lb., plus)

Tom Cooper, Hamp-

Sunflower seed, $1.15 gai.
Okra seed, 50c at.. PoP its,
L. ee Elliott, peas, Rt.

PP in Ga.
Cracken, Lavonia.

Vigorvine Running ~Tomato,
t., 160 to vine), 200
Marglobe Tomato seeds, white
ee all Tc del.

Julia =

Flowery

$1.50 Ib. del.

seed, 50c per
nonball Melon seed, Semisan
| doz.

White |
htning Okra seed, 30c 1b.
xe. for. Sugar Crowder peas, |

Red Hot pepper, 500 |

ay |seed, combine
Cannonball melon Bee: $2.00 |

Fine :



Yender White cornfield and
white half runner beans, 35c
cupful. Henderson bunch
white butterbeans, 20c cup-
ful, or 3 cups, 50c. Lot of 25
Ibs., 30c Ib. Perkins mammoth

}queen pod Okra, 20c cup. Yel-

low -crookneck Squash seed,
30c cup: Mrs. J. G. Whitfield,
Jasper, Rt. 3.

Early, long green pod Okra
seed, 50c lb. Good Spanish pea-
nuts. hand picked, washed,
$4.00 bu. All PP. Also pigs.
12 wks. old, well developed,
good stock, $8.00 ea.; $15.00 pr.
T,_-E. Eason, Austell,
RED: 1; 35)

Simms Watermelon seed,
Also heavy-
bearing black Pole Beans, 50c
lb. J. M. Jones, Grayson.

White Tender Cornfield
Bean seed, 25e large cupful:
Butter Peas, 25e large cup.
White -and colored Butter-
beans, 25c cup. Tender white,
half-runner Bean seed, 30
large cup. Add postage. Mrs.
Will Garrison, Jasper, Rt. 2:

Clean, white, nest Multi-
plying Onions, $1.25 gal. Del.
Cash or money order. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Grace B. Mur-
phy, Jasper, Rt. 2.

75 lbs. or more Cannonball:

watermelon seed, $2.50 lb. L.
M. Graham, Unadilla .

Citron seed. 65c lb. Yel-
low ecrookneck Squash, 40c tea-
cupiul. Early Green Okra, 35c
teacupful; Speckled Crowder
Peas, 25c qt., $1.00 lb. Bana-
na mushmelon, 50c teacupful.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, 400

ibs., field run, free of. dodder,
18 Ib. or if scarified, about
300 ibs., 28c lb. FOB. C. N.
Harrell, Camblee. Ch, 6963.

Fine red Multiplying Onion
% gal.
double jonquil bulbs, 25c, 2
Add postage. Mrs. Daisy
B. Todd, Hartsfield.

Mammoth Russian Sun-
flower seed. Fine for chick-
ens, 50c lb. Mrs. G. Collins,
Cobbtown, Rt. 2. Se

Pride of Ga. Watermelon,
pure, ripens in 60 te 70 days
from planting time. About 400
seed, 30c C. Also mixed tur-
nip seed for salad. 3. .0z., .26c.
J. N. Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.

Colored Bunch Butterbeans,.
sound, hand shelled, 35c Ib.
Citron Seed, 25c ie PP. Wal-
lace Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2

Green Cane, No. 29-116, good
lengths, $1650 M

Frostproof Cabbage plants,

$1.50 M. White Crystal Wax

Onion plants, $2.00 M. W. W.
Williams, Quitman.

White Nest Onions, for
spring planting, p12 Sal. Pr.
in Ga. No checks or COD. H.
L. Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.

3500 Ibs. Lespedeza Sericea
run,
Ramsey, Covington.

Tender, Cornfield Bean seed,
30c large cupful; or exc. for
white or printed feed _ sacks.
Mrs. M. P. Forrester, Talona.

| . 10 Ibs. Stone Mountain Wa-

termelon seed, hand saved,
shade cured, $10.00 or $1.25 lb.

1 EP. W. J. Thomas, Bishop.

2500 stalks P,Q. J. Average
length, 5 ft. Make best offer.
N. A. Bayette, Hahira, Rt. 1.

30 M P. QO. J. Seed cane,
average 3 ft. At.bed, $15 00
M. Mrs. Arrie Moore, Junc-
tion City.

100 lbs. Long green dwarf
Okra Seed, 50 ib. Less than
ib., 60c, lb. African Squash,
a start enough for 2 or more
families, continuous supply to
eat until frost, 10c Ib. Del.
Tobe Milner, Cuthbert, Rt, 3,
Box: 3h.

Hulled and secarified Sericea
Lespedeza at 2%7c lb. Also re-
cleaned Korean lLespedeza,
$10.50 cwt. C. Luquire, Sa-
vannah, Box 1445.

200 lbs. Imp. Cannonball
Melon Seed, $2.00 lb.* from 5,
10, 75-Ib. lots, $2.50 Ib. Sam-
ple if wanted. W. H. Stinson,
Gordon, Rt. 2.

4,900 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza
seed, combine but extra good,
i5c ib., in good bags. Roy Har-
rell, Fayetteville.

- Field Peas and ay Beans,

.{Cannonball Watermelon seed,

$1.50 lb.; Cuban Queen, $1.35
Ib.: Dude Creek, $1.90: Stone

Mt., $1.50 Ib. Watson, $2.50 Ib.|

fie F, Easterlin, Andersonville,

_2 Ibs. Early May English. Pea



Mrs. Charlie

-maond, $1.25. Ib.

_|.beans,

ed in 5 lb.
| $5.50.

Also)

| FOB.

stalks. |

|Phone 457 J.

jor planting. 50 doz,

Jlb. cap.,

| SEED FOR SALE

100. Ibs.
Pod Okra seed, 25c cupful, or
50c tb. * Also 50 Ibs. good 44

Cannonball Watermelon seed,
cured in shade, $1.50 lb. P.P.

W. A. Mann, Roberta.
Pure Cannonball
melon, hand saved, shade cur-
ed, from choicest melons, $1.50
lb. Starling Yawn, Vienna;

Hi 2.

Sericea Lespedeza seed, ex-

tra good, dodder free, combine |

run, 30c lb. No checks please.
Claude A. Smith, Stockbridge.

Several hundred lbs. Water-
melon, White Dixie Bells, Cu-
ban Queen and Bl&ck Dia-
FOB; FulliL
Moon. Melon, $2.00 lb. Also
100 lbs.
Squash seed, $1.00 lb. C. B.
Clegg, Alamo, Rei: 2:

Hand Graded Cannonball
watermelon seed, i
5 or more lb. lots.
Adkins, Ft. Valley.

Tender white
35e cupful;
Mustard. seed, 10c thls. Clean
Pecan Meats, 75e pt. Add
postage. Tamar Teem, Talk-
ing Rock.

White Cut- Short Tender hull
Cornfield Seed Beans, also
white half-runner seed Beans,
35e -cupful, PLP. - Mrs. W. a
Anderson, Cartecay.

40 ib.- Colored Bunch But-
terbeans, 35c Jb: P.P. Mrs.
- - DeLay, Lithia Springs,

{.



HONEY BEES AND BEE

SUPPLIES FOR SALE



Pure strained -honey, gall-
bery and Tupelo bright, pack-
jars, 6 per case,

O. . No
Bryan, Hor-

Cash or
checks. 5. 3B.

tense.

New 8 frame Le glass
observation and supers, $8.00
I, A. Manley, 16 Flora
Ave., N. E. Atlanta.

time box gums, for sale. lL.

Js Puckett, Waleska, Rt. 1.



- POTATOES AND. |
VEGETABLES FOR SALE



Porto Rica Sweet

seed, Field and Bank Gov. in-'

spected. oe. ey. at bank.
Clyde Cook, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

Bunch P. R. seed potatoes,
4c Ib., FOB. A. M. McArthur.
201 Miller pt, 2 Port... Vatiey;



_EGGS FOR SALE



Booking -orders for Mam-
moth Toulouse goose eggs, 30c
ea. del. Mrs. Fred L. White,

D.| Buckhead, Rt. 1/

White Muscovy duck eggs,

$1.00 doz., postpaid. Mrs. Ben |

Dennard, Cochran, Rt. 4.

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE |





-Cherry Tree bark, Yellow |

Root, Yellow Dock, May Apple
Roots, Colts Foot, Witchhazel
bark, 30c lb. Add postage.
Miss Gladys Cochran, Pisgah.

Wild Cherry Bark, Black
Haw Root, Red Oak Bark, Yeil-
low Root, May Apple Root.
Ratsbane, Sampson Snake
Root. R. E. Hyde, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 2..

Catnip, Balm, 3 for 25c; Dbl.
Tansy, 12, 25c: Red Sassafras.
: Ibs.,

erries, Red Raspberries, $1.00
ae ut L. Eaton, Dahlonega,

10 ibs. New Dried Leaf Sage,
$1.25 lb. Plus 10c tb. poelage
Mrs. Frank Miller, Lula.

Calamus bulbs, for eating

Red Oak
Bark, 60c lb.: 2 Ibs., $1.00.
Everbearing strawberry planis,
75c C. Add-postage. Miss: J.

- McLaughlin, Greenville, Rt.

White. unwashed, free fro
holes, Chicken feed sacks, om
18e ea. Print sacks,
washed, and ironed, 40c ea.
Add postage. - Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, RFD 5:

Nice. shade cured Sage, $1. 50!

ibs PP Also | Concord and
Niagara grapevines, - large
Size, 60c ea,



vines.
ae Ground, Rt. 4

good 1944 Long

water- |

Yellow Crookneck |-

$2.50 lb., in?
65

half-runner |
Broadleaf.

6 or 8 stands of bees in old |U-

Potato}.

_|Flint seed corn.
1M. D., Glennville.

$1; 00: Hazlenut: Goose

or $3.00 for at

MISCELLANEOUS _
: FOR SALE



sacks, 20c ea.
No checks.
Gainesville, Rt.

Lot of Dipper and Martin
Gourds, $3.25 doz. Cabbage
and collard plants, 40c C. Sage
plants, $1.00 doz. Mastodon
strawberry plants, $3.00 M. All
postpaid. L. J. Ellis,
ming.

Selected. hand shelled pop-
corn, 30c lb. White Okra, and
Pumpkin seed, 25c cupful.
Sassafras, Yellow and Ele-
campane Root, 35c Ib. Add
postage on small orders. Miss
L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 35.

6 lbs. Walnut Meats, 75c Ib.
45 chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., 10c ea. FOB, Mrs. B. F.
Morrison, Gainesville, -Rt. 3.

Turkey feathers, free of

Ethel Crowe,

2.

wing and tail feathers, 25C 10.

'del. Barbara Lee; Red Oak.

Yellow Root, Bear Root,
Queen gf the Meadow, Sassa-
fras, Colts foot, Wild Cherry
Bark, Yellow Burdock, 30c 1b.
Sage plants, 2; 35c; fox grape-
vines, 15c ea. Truckers. Fav-
orite seed corn, 50c qt. Mr.
Vernie Stover, Pisgah.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



APPLES WANTED:
Want 5 lbs. dried Apples,

free of worms, peel and core,

reasonable. Mrs. Dewey Wil-
liams, Stillmore, Rt. 1

weevils, prefer Red Ripper. or
Unknown, but other kinds ac-
cepted. Also want party with
equipment to raise baby chicks
at their home on shares.
gil S. Gibson, Atlanta,
Metropolitan Ave., S. E.

Want % bu. pure,
sound bunch Velvet beans.
Moore, Richland, Rt. 1.

Quote prices on genuine
Brabham peas and Soy beans.
Geo. W. McDonald, Vidalia,
Center Drive.

Want bunch velvet beans.
Write at once. James D- Mil-
ler, Donaldsonville, Rt. 1.

Want Velvet beans and Hay
peas. Quote best prices. J. S.
Vandiver, Summit.

BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES:
Want in radius of 25 mi.
Dover, 25 hives of Bees, any
kind, in any kind of Gum or
cond. B. P. Best, Dover.

Want Bees within about 50
miles of Suches (Union -Co.)
State kind of hives and price.

1431

good,
M.

iJ. W. Lunsford, Suches.

Want 100 old fashioned hives}
{of Italian Bees, within radius'|

of 50 mi. my place., at a bar-
-. B. A. Thomas, Stockton,

CORN WANTED:

Want to buy 1 peck of White
W. C. Colson,

CROTALARIA WANTED:

Want 300 lbs. Crotalaria In-
termedia. .Quote prices.
M. Gibbs, Social Circle.

DASHINES WANTED:

Want some Dashines,
Cannas. State color, etc.,
the 100 or 1000.
Moultrie.

EGGS WANTED:

Want some Goose eggs for
setting, Emden, Chinese; or
Mammoth Toulouse. Also
pheasants. Mrs. Jas. L. Har-
din, Cave Spring, Rt. 3... -

GOURDS WANTED:

Want some nice
gourds, if price is right.
Smith, Dillard, Rt. 1.

Want buy 1944- 1945 crop
gourds at best price. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Camilla.

GRAIN AND HAY WANTED:

Want sev. hundred bu. feed
oats: for my stock farms, lo-
cated near Jonesboro, also Z
or 3 carloads good hay. RG
Ae a Atlanta, P.O. Box

PEANUTS WANTED:

Want improved White Span
ish peanut seed. Send sample
and price per 100 Ibs. W. C.
Burnsed, Ellabell, ee 2:

PECAN AND. OTHER
FRUIT TREES WANTED:

Want sev. mulberry | trees
with good. roots, 6-8 ft. tall.

also
by

Martin
H, A.



; Mrs. Nathan gveather-| Q

tote: price, Mrs. Helen
reet, Atla :

White, acid ghivien feed |
Add postage.

Cum- |

Mulberry trees.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want sev. bu. peas, free of |.

Vir-|

La. type P.

John

iL. Wortzel, ,

clean Kobe



Want
grape vines.
son, Woodbine.

Want 2

ace G.
ville, Rt. a

Want 10 or 12 pacer
can trees, Stewarts or
preferred. Me D:
Covington, Rt. 3..

Want 2 to 4 M. pecan
J. Burns, Tucker.

Want 12 young ee
State
ete. W. S. Price, Harriso

Want at once, 50 to 100
ded Pecan trees. State
you have and price. Als
for service a reg. H
boar hog. Fee, $1.50)
tice Thomas, Alma, Bis

Want some Pecan
State what you have and
and size. -G. B. ee
nelia, Star Rt.

PLANTS WANTED:

Want some Big Gem ev
bearing strawberry plants,
so monthly rose cuttings,
the price. Mrs. Mollie 2

red. June.

ais

P.

| Cedartown, Rt. 2.

Want 30,000 improved
sweet potato plants,

shipped about April Be

15 bu. improved P.
potatoes. Advise. J. M.
ilton, Chickamauga, Rt. 2

Want some well rooted |
zu plants, reasonable.
Gardner, Locust Grove.

POTATOES WANTED:
Want some old Bunch
G. W

Sweet potatoes.
4001 |

ton, Columbus,

Ave.

Want 50 bu. P. R.

punch yams, (small. oo

seed. Also want 5 tons
bright peanut hay, del.

home, 3 mi. Warm Spi
W. W. Parham, Warm Spr

Want 75 bu. No. 2 pure
R. seed pota
Nothing: but best quality
sidered. 0: Fi Me
Greenville, Rt. 4.

Want 10 to 15 bu. p
sound P. R. seed potat
fer the dark Red Skin
Quote best price FOB shi
point. E. E. :
Park, Rt. 1.

SACKS WANTED:

Want Printed Fee
several colors. Also whit
of holes and mold. Mrs.
Carter, Quitmaa, P.
"76.

Want closely woven
Rg Powell, Rising F
Rt

Want print feed sacks.
pay $30.00 C. Del. Van
Atlanta, Box 81, Rt. =
Am 1464.

Want few feed cack
ered kind and solid .

\to 4 alike: will pay oo)

for good ones. A. .
stock, Douglasville,

Want 25 or 30 or most
amount, of large or s!

printed feed sacks, 2 or

of a color. Wiul take
time and part later d te:
vise. Mrs. John Wo

| Cedartown.

SEED WANTED:

Want some Dallas or |
Grass seed. Advise.
Whitehead, Suwanee,

Want small quantit
Eng. pea seed. a
Macon, 713 2nd St.

Want some Speckled
Butterbean seed: also
cottonseed. Quote best &
and kind of cottonseed. W.
OQuinn, Surrency, Rt.

Want few old time Yar
seed, also a young milch
that would give around
3 gal. per day.
Wayeross, Rt. 4.

Want best price on 3
pte

Want 50 Ibs. Pp
seed. Quote ea
T. W. Raley, Wrightsv

State price.
ner, Nashville, Rt. 1

Want some.

ridlan seed,
of citron,

RA



. Rt. 2, Box 564.1 Rt. 2.




ATTLE FOR SALE



Guernsey cow, over 3 gal.,
d calf, $100.00 without calf;
Iso. Jersey cow with 3d calf
10.00 with calf. % mi. off

andler Rd., on Wesley Chapel

d., turn left at Whites Store,
.mi. Pantherville. Mrs. A. P.
ilam, Clarkston. Phone
Jarkston 4442.

1 thoroughbred Jersey cow,

Several springers,

a Jersey heifers; to freshen in
Also 1 hog, ready
. L. H. Cousins, Gaines-

| good milch cow, due to
reshen about April, with 3d
a3 Sell or exc. for small

Fine. cream ay Jersey cow,
yrs. old, freshen last of Jan-
M. F. Fuller, Curryville.

. Standard
Polled Hereford bull, 21 mos.
Id, $100.00. H. T. Lumsde.:,
Talbotton.

_1 thilch cow, good shape,
ersey- Guernsey cross. Now
giving 3 gal. milk daily, 7
ley. Price, Waycross, Rt. 2.
4 Reg.
ales, ranging in age from 6
0 18 mos. All good individ-
uals. A. D. Bagwell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.

eee Guernsey and Jersey mix-
ed cow, 6 yrs. old, male caif
came Jan. 31, 4 gals milk daily.
$85 at my place. Sie do) Parks.

ebulon, Rt.

3% yr. old Guern-
sey bull, wt.
$150 at my farm. John Pe-
tropol, Rome, 222 Broad St,

- 2 Reg. Guernsey bulls; 1 4-
yr.-old, Mileybrights Cavalier

ing, late John S. Candler, At- |

inta stock; 144 yr. old, other
Abournedale Illustrator, bred
t t the U. of Ga. John Bostwick,

ey ae cows, 1st and 3d cal-

ves. Both good milk cows. also
_will freshen soon. Reaso

- price. Simms Gates,

4 ipley, Rt. 2.

Cyd 6 yrs. old and heifer
(3% mos): 5 gals of milk,
i 00. Mrs. Maud Patterson,

Ta.

ook Pole

_yrs. old, wt. about 1400 Ibs.
Miss. Josie Hamilton, Baxley.

1 brindled Jersey cow,
reshen this month. Excellent
butter cow. Come and buy at.
my barn. P. D: Wilmot, Car-
nesville, Bio

Reg. Angus bull iabncre)

ith of Ravuncroft No. 572831.

. yrs. old, very gentle, no bad

habits, good. condition, an ex-

cellent individual, selling to

hee inbreeding, $156.00. R.
. Turner, Royston.

> Reg. Jersey bull, Standard
ae of LF No. 424365, 4
yrs. old, Berry School. Breed-
ing and a very, fine animal,
good condition, $150.00. L. M.
Turner, Royston.

2 young cows and a mule; on

aoe Hwy. at Possum Lake, |

east of Stone Mt. W. F. Wages,
aiipurn, Rt. 1.

Hereford Polled bulls, from
yr. to 14 mos., extra fine:

also bred and unbred heifers.

_wery best bloodline; and cer-
tified Marglobe and Rutger
tomato seed, %4 lb, 75c, % lb,
a 25,7 Vb, $2.25. All PP. C.
M. Sims, Pembroke.

4g Registered Shorthorn bull,
bout 3 yrs. old, $150.00. See
at my Pe 3 miles south of
J. D. Mack, Coilins,

bBoded White-faced
bull, 6 yrs. old, not registered,
good, $100.00 at farm near
Forsyth. B. E, Hatch, 653 Park
'XHy., NE., Atlanta. At 2840.

_5 reg. Horn Hereford buils,
2 mos. old: 1 stallion, 7 yrs.

old, wt. 1200 bs, gentle. and a/

horse. F.. L.

reeneboro.

ot Jersey cow, 3rd calf, 3 to
L gals, $70.00. James H. Voyles,
Morrow, Rt. 54.

Dbl. .Standard, registered,
Polled Hereford bull: 21: mos.
ol $100.00. H. T. Lumsden,
Yall otton. a

Thoroughbred, S hor thorn
ull, 11 mos. old, wt. around
Ybs. , not. registered, $85.00
at my barn. P. W. Etheridge.
Mil ner. ;

. Ske of steers,
well broke, wt.
Ybs, in good condition. B.
Holden, Rolston.

"Several: springer heifers and |
a sale. Be W. Harlan,
Rts 1

ona vy.

5 yrs. old,
about 1900
+

registered...

Aberdeen- Angus

about 900 lbs,:

= type Shorthorn bull,
ormal Mayor, 2D x 2062041, | W

| pharetta, Rt. 3.

Cobb Co. thous pigs, bok
6 wks. old, wt. 400 lbs. At my
farm on Marietta Road at Boi-
ton River bridge. C. M. Kirk,
Smyrna, Rt. 1, Bel. 2030 J. _

Hereford shoats, will be six
mos .old, Feb. 25, males, $25.00
ea., gilts. $35.00 ea. FOB. Leon
Watson, P.O. Box, 214 Un-
adilla.

5. Hereford pigs, 1 gilt,
males, will be ready March 1G
will crate and ship, $20.00 ea.
with registered papers: 1 serv-
ice Hereford male hog, $100.00.
S. R. Wilson, Clyo, Rt. 2.

1 reg. purebred Hereford gilt,
4 mos. old, $20. 00; also 1 nice
horse mule, smooth mouth,
work anywhere, in good condi-
tion, $100. J.T. Spier, Thomas-
ton, Rt. tr

' Registered Hereford bears, 6
and 7 mos. old, $25.00 and $35
ea; bred sows, excellent blood-
lines, $65.00 and $75.00 ea. J.
5. Furstenburg, Atlanta, Rit. a
(Hogan Road.)

Registered, spotted polan
China hogs and pigs, both sex,
big bone type, reg: in buyers
name. Reasonable price at my
nee C. A. Brown, .Thomaston,

Two Black African guinea
brood sows, wt. around 200 lbs
ea., just weaned their third!p
Mtter of pigs, $40. < ea. W. R.
Fogg, Forsyth, Rt.

1 registered, OIC boar, 3 yrs.
old, $100. 00; 3 OIC gilts, '8 mos.
old, subject to registration,
$50.00 ea. M. V. Montgomery.
Tunnel Hill.

Registered, Black Poland
oo pigs, beth sex, au ages,
. A, Smith, Elberton. -

Reg. SPC sow with 6 pigs, 6
wks old, $60.00: SPC male
hogs, 8 mos. old, $40.00 ea.,
reg. SPC male hog, 2 yrs. old,

$60.00: all treated, crated, ee

}Fred o Seago, Pinehurst, Rt.

1 Thoroughbred, Poland
China male, wt. about 60 Ibs,
4-H club pig, $25.00. Mitchell
Coxwell, Warner Robins, Rt. 1.

28 thoroughbred OIC pigs,
shortnosed, blocky type, 6 and
wks. old. Ready to ship,
$12.50 ea; also extra fine OIC
gilts, for breeding, 4 mos. 91d,
wt..-150 lbs.. reg. in buyers
name, $35.00. W. H, Nix, At-



HORSES AND MULES |
FOR SALE

air

rwrite.

HORSES AND MULES
_FOR SALE |



I pr. Black mare > mules, wt.
2200 lbs, 8 and 9 yrs. old, sound
and fine workers. Sell or trade
for 5 young mares or caitle. J.

1T. McElhannon, Nicholson.

2 registered, wellbred, Ten-
nessee walking stallions, Bay.
12 yrs. old, other snow white.
cone 3 yrs. old, $500.00 ea.
. Clayton, Gainesville, Box

Good horse mule, 10 yrs. old.
wt. 1100 lbs, perfeetly. sound;
and 1 horse wagon at my barn.
= R. Golightly, Adairsville,

28.

A young mule, 1000 Ibs, 5
yrs. old, plow single or. dbl.
Sell reasonable. See. Dont
H: C. Boles, Norcross.

1 grey mule, wt. 1000 lbs, in
good condition, work any-
where, $60.00 at my barn.
T. Haisten, Riverdale.

1 mare mule ,12 yrs. old, wt.
1000 lbs, work anywhere, $100:
also 1 mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1200
Ths. S135. 00: Trade for corn.
G: aoe Green, Locust Grove,
Rt.

Beautiful bite pony, gentle
ia well conditioned, $100.00.
L. Barnhill, Homerville.

sea saddle horse, well
gaited, will also plow, $200.00.
<d. Reid, McRae.

Trotting mare, 8 yrs. old, wt.
950 lbs, works anywhere, $175.
1 work mare, smooth mouth,
wt. 850, $95. 00: 6 yrs. old mare
mule, work anywhere, good,
wt. 1000 lbs, $250.00. Bud Hol-

land, Dalton, RE. 2,



RABBITS AND CAVIES
/ FOR o>



Very fine NZ White does
and Chinchilla bucks of show
ere and from a long line
of prize winners; have regis-
tered in buvers name if
sired. J. G. Smith, Atlanta,
Re. 8s Bex -508; 7

4 Ped. NZ Red does, from

AR and CBA parents, papers

furn., good color, $3.50 ea. Exp.
col... Sonny Weeks> Edison.

2 ARCBA registered NZ
white bucks, 1 senior NZ white

buck, eligible for registration,

nice stock from registered par-
ents. G. L. Roberts Jr., At-
lanta, 1364 Westboro Dr.,.SW.4T,

SHEEP AND GOATS.
FOR SALE





9 yrs. old mare mule, work
anywhere. No blemishes, wt.
1000 lbs, $175.00. H. T. Wil-
liamson, Soperton. :

2 good mules, no plugs, li
yrs. old, 900 Ibs,.and 1 good 2
horse wagon, almost new, also
2 cows, will freshen next May.
Elbert Cain, Hoschton, Rt. 2.

1200 lb. mare mule,
14 yrs. old, good sound work
mule, $50.00. T. K. Chandler,
Luthersville.

2 farm mules, 950-1050 Ibs.
ea, gentle, work anywhere.
Cheap. T. W. Simmons, Dou-
glasville, Rt. 3.

12 yrs. old, any kind of gentle
work, $150. 00: also 30 young
last March hatch hens, White

Rock and Wyandottes, $45.00.

ne J. R. Smith, Manassas.
Cena

Reg. Tenn. walking mare, 3
yrs. old. 4 white stockings and
blaze, Bay Roan, gentle; so
pony mare, red and white spot-
ted, bred to the Souths finest
reg. walking stud. W. R. Gil-
bert, Griffin, Box 188.

1 black mare, $75.00; 1 horse.
$100.00. Will work anywhere,
sound and gentle, FOB. A: A.
Buie, White Oak.

1 mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1000
lbs; 1 horse wagon. in good
condition. L. T. Puckett, Wal-
eska, Rt. 1.

Pr. 8 and yrs. old mules,
wt. 1200 Ibs, A-1 eondition.
Mrs. J. B. Manry, Fortson.

1 good mare mule, wt. 1100
lbs. or more, excellent farm
mule, work anywhere. plenty
of life, at my farm, Miss Bes-
sie Davis, Kenwocd.

] good mule, 900 Ibs, 1 spring
tooth harrow, 1 farm bell, 2

: corn planters, 1 guano distrib-

J horse Oliver plow, 2

geod shoats, and some other

tools. All for $166.00. E:
. White, Rupert, Rt. 1.

Pr, farm mules, one weighs
{1000 lbs,. 4 yrs. old. other
weighs 900 lbs, 7 yrs. old, $350.
* M. Americus, os =

fe

utor,



about |.

Feb., 1 b

ee
1 good mare mule, 1100 Ibs, |

3-5 tons peanut hay. Job



2 Tog. milk goats, just fresh-
ned, 4 yrs. old, gives 4 qts.
milk, $32.50 at barn or $35.00
erated. C. H. Wilson, Oxford.

14 nice sheep for sale.-R. E.
Darnell, Jasper.

1 Hampshire Ram and six
ewes (some with lambs) for
sale. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. -

1 Toggenburg doe, 3d. kid-
ding, 2 does, crossed Toggen-
burg and Saanan, 1 without
horns, first. kidding last of
uck, 3 yrs. old, gen-
tle, all white, without horns,
evossed Tog. and Saanan. See
at my lot. Reasonable price.
E. Dukes, Norcross.

Purebred registered Nubian
buck kids, finest stock, can
offer a real bargain for any-

Yene that can take buck kids at

2 wks. old, other ages at slight-
ly higher prices. William S.
Tood, Jr., Decatur, Rt, 2.

1 Saanan crossed with Tog-
genburg milk goat, 3 qts. milk,
will freshen March 1., second
time, $35.00, 1 Saanan crossea
with Toggenburg, freshen Feb.
15th., Ist. time, $25.00, 1 Sa-
anan freshen 3rd. tim May 1.
should give 3 qts., $25.00 or

$75.00 for the herd. Cannot

ship, J. W. Cole, Villa Rica,

Box 132.

1 purebred Saanan milk
goat, naturally hornless, bred
to pure Rock Alpine buck.
freshen March 17; gives 3 gts.
daily when fresh and will milk
10 mos., $25.00 at my barn.
Can't ship. Erwin Collette, Dai-
ton, Rt. 2, Box 36.

2 half Toggenburg and nalf :
bred to pure-|

Saanan does, ea.
bred Toggenburg buck, fresh-
en April 9 and May 12, Ist
kids; also purebred Toggen-
burg buck. 2 yrs. old. Can be
registered, will seN the three
for $70.00 at my barn. Cannot
ship. W. A, Paulk, Willaco-
ochee, Box 45,

6 fine ewes, 20 ewe lambs

and purebred Hampshire buck,

$385.00 for lot: 4 milk goats, $20,
or exc. for chickens: a want

born, ie ae

oes

B.|

de-4s

$2.00 ea.

{ more,

jerately priced

hatch:

ea.

Mrs.



. Well- |

_ LIVESTOCK WANTED |

cuerasivan



CATTLE WANTED:

Want good milch cow at once
for cash, also want bu. clean
weevil-free Lady Finger, white

mush peas, at reasonable price.

S. G. Rogers, Lanier.

Want high class Jersey or
Guernsey cow with young cali.
A. L. Sparks, Blakely.

SHEEP AND. GOATS _
WANTED:

Want 20 to 40 common goats.
Write what you have and price
J. M. Carreker, Louest Grove.



POULTRY FOR SALE



BABY CHICKS
AND BANTAMS

4 trios R. I. Red bantams.
some prize winners, $8.00 trio.
T. F.- Bean, Atlanta. 1310 No.
Highland Ave. :

Few choice
Bantam roosters and cocker-
els, for sale. Mrs. W. L. Har-
ris. Griffin. hts :

Baby Chicks, Nw. Hamp-
shire Reds, sired from R.O.P.
Males and Pullorum tested
flocks. Liveability Guar.
S OD:

. O. Box 488.

1944 Hatch Golden Sebright D

$2.00 ea.
Malcom
O. Box

Bantam Roosters,
FOB. Money Order.
at alatad Bartow. P.

1 Trio Golden Sebright ans
tams, sired by show winners,
$6.00: New Hampshire Red
Eggs. (Hens direct from the
founder Andrew _ Christie).

$1.75 per 15. Jack Higganbot-_

ham, Rossville. Rt. 4, Box 500.

10. Ete Mixed Bantam
Hens and 1 Speckled Bantam
Rooster. $6. 50 FOB: Pure
White Guineas. 2 Hens and 1
Rooster, $3.50 FOB. Mrs. Carl-
ton C. Sims,.Commerce, Rt. 2.

2 Frios, = Smaik | Vigerous;
now laying, White Leghorn
Bantams, Bred frem my show
winners; $5.50 Trio, John L
Mountain View. Ca.

@uff Cochin roosters, 1 yr.

old, real steck, also hatching
eres. Mrs. H. Ungevicht, Bos-
on.

3 Purebred B. Plymouth R.

April cockerels, - 00 ea, FOB.
No. chks. B.

Mrs. Ashe,

Bishop.

50 B. R. Yr. old pullets
now laying, $2.00 ea, Mrs.
. Bennett, Jefferson.

9 Barred Rock Hens, Car-
ters, ne. Bred to lay,
1 Rooster. $2.50; also
scallion- Onions, 2 - gal: or

$1.00 - gal. Nes: HB:
Ford, Lavonia, Rt. 1;

50 White Rock Pullets and
10 roosters, 3-mos. old, wt.
272-3 lbs. ea; also want to buy
a few medium size and mod-
turkeys for
breeders. Mrs. Fred - ecietn Sore
Valdosta, Rt. -4:-

100 B. R. pullets, 3. 4 mos.
old, $1.50 ea. at yard; 50 Par-
menter Reds, 2 yrs. old next
June, $2.00 ea. Party furnish

-coops if shipped, also Yellow

Prolific seed corn, nubbed
and shelled, $2.50 bu. Ben
Rodgers, Conyers.

4A grade B. R., March 1944
3 Roosters and 4 hens,
laying, $2.00 ea. at oS or $2. 50
o shipped. chks. nor
M. Cash eg D. E. Webb,
aces Rt. Box 21.

4 Patks es R. cockerels,
April hatch;-nice and healthy,
$2.50 ea. Mrs.
Demorest, Rt.

Part Cockrels,
1943. Baby chicks, $3.00 ea.
E. J. McConnell, Demor-
est, Re 1<

Direct, in

1; LIGHT BRAHMAS:

5 light Brahma cockerels,
10 mos. old, extra heavy stock;
os eh.

, Phone 4266.

1 purebred Light Brahma
rooster, ready for service,
$4.00 plus shipping chgs;
ey Gulley, Elberton, Rt.

CORNISH. GAMES
AND, GIANTS:
1 Trio Large type. Dark
Cornish; Sept. hatched, $6.00;
Collard seed, 80c lb. C. O
Sikes, Sylvester. :

1 extra fine P. B. Pit cock,
% vrs. old. Dead Blue game
$5.00 FOB. O. L. Wiggins, De-
morest.

TSt, Si

Buff Cochin

$18y.
B. Dukehart, Decatur, |

pee? Daniel,

Cook, Macon, Rt



1 ewila Cat) me Cock
real Brood Cock. His daddy |
5 time winner. $10.00. Carlec
Caldwell, Caldwell, Rt.

5 April Hatch, Heavy 1

| Purebred, Dark Cornish : 7

erels, $2.00 ea: Also 2
$2.50 ea: Money
as B.

Order on
Patterson, Ty a t

Arkansas Traveler cad Ga
Shawl Neck cross, 2% ibs
$10.00. 2 stags, some COS,
mos. old. $5.00; 5 Ga. Shaw!
eck Pullets, 7 mos. old, $2.5:
ea. Roy Cravens, 129 Eleano
E., Atlanta.

purchred Grist Graae
Games, 2 cockerels, $10.00 ea
6 hens. $3.50 ea: Trio,
Eegs. $3.00 per 15.
W. G. Casterl, Chamblee, RI

1 White Devil cock ee
2 vrs. old and a en

Pure games. $
Shipped ae
Ben Hill, Rt.

Dark Cornish 2 vr. old. rg0 s
: purebred, :

ped in hight erates FOB. Mrs
. shatham, ee oe oe

Mee Spangled Hambergs, $5.0

r 2 hens and cock, 1944 hatch
$5. 00. AA Berry roe Js
White, Dalton, Rt.

LEGHORNS: - 3

200 White Levhorn ene) ;
mos. old, 4A Grade, in- fu
production, $2.00 ea; Also
Bev Cow. to freshen soon, $75.

Nod, Be McLeod, Velion a yw

3 Box 41.

now laving.

| Keith. Woodbury. Box 394.

1 purebred'S. C. White. ie
horn, yr. old cock, $2.00 FO!

. | Mrs. Osear Wiggins, Demores

Closing. out stock of she
chickens. Leghorns. in six var
ieties, Red. Brown, White, Bi
Black and Exchequer: A
Silver Spangled Hamie g
All $3.50 ea.. FOB, E. H.
bert, Dahlonega. Se

24 White Leghorn hens a
20 Barred Rock Pullets, no
laying. $2.00 ea. if you~sen
erate: Mrs, J. J. Music, Almi

c. | Rt.

150 4A White Leghorn Her
extra fine, 1 yr. old 26,
$1.40 ea; for lot or $1.50 ea.
less lots. C. ye Smith, st:
sonville, Rt.

old, now laying. in ae
dition, $1.60 ea. or Bu for 16
FOB, No. checks, Mv<, i
Cox, Blue Ridge.

3 White Leghorn Roosters,
7 mos. old, Crated and shippve
exp. col. $6.00: Money orde:
H. C. Philmon, Marshallvi

200 W. L. 4A pullets, 5 mo:
old, soon lay, $1.50 ea; also 70
4A N. H. Red broilers, 60c e
All at my _ nlace. Claude Me
Crary, Douglas.

MINORCAS:

Top Grade Minorea aocieey is
$4.00 ea. del. in Ga.
75 Hatching Eggs, Black Mi
orcas. Reds, Rocks. HA ot
ell, Fitzeerald.

10 Black ans.
roosters, 10 N. H. Reds, lay
ing, and 2 White Bc roos
ers. Must sell. Mrs. J. C. Lvnes,
187 Howard St., Atlanta, Ph.
De 1335.

ORPINGTONS:

2 Buff Orpington 8
old cockerels, Mrs. Ed Mee
str.. fine color and type, | ee
ea. FOB. Mrs. . Me

Americus, Rt. 4.

Some March hatch Buff oO
pington cockerels, good colo
$3.50 ea. Mrs. C. i rite, ae
kinsburg.

PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL
FOR SALE:

4 pr. Quail at my heuk
$4.00 pr. W. M. Allen, ve
wood.

Aristocrat Pigeons: Whit

-|Silver Kings, large, Giants H

mer, Red and Yellow C
neaux. mated prs. and s

birds. Write for price and
Seen 5 H. Barr, Lui
mn. 2 oe



\

x

LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE

Livestock Auction Sale will be held at the North

east Georgia Fair Grounds,

Feb. 23, at 1gP. M.

Gainesville, Frida

ad

HERBERT H. ADDERHOLDT, .

ane le. ee







POULTRY FOR SALE |



Pigeons, Homers, Fantails,
some Carneaux and other va-
ieties, about 75 inlot, work-
ng and healthy. W. L.

Brown, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box |
ae

pe eeons. all colors, 35c_ pr.

Moody, Warm Springs,

. fine pure Red Roosters, Ist.
of April hatch, $2.00 ea., 2 Nov.
1944, $2.50 ea. All weigh about
6 lbs. Also more than 30 Ibs.
pecans for sale. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Millen.

New Hampshire Red Hens,
some oy laying, $2.00 ea.
FOB. eis Osborn, Roy.

: 20 N. H. Red hens, 1943-44

ee and rooster, $45.00 for

10 or 12 head lots, $2.25
eo B. King, Adel.

25 Red Hampshire Hens,
10W. (Jang, $2.00 ea. Also want
- pk. little Brown Tillman
oo for cash. Have 25 lbs.
light vellow beeswax, 50c Ib.
Mrs. peer Youmans, Surren-

12N. H. Red or R. I. Red
ns good layers, and 1 roost-
r, $40.00..Mrs. Walter paige

Waycross, Rt. 2, Box 4

6 N. H. Red hens, laying, and

rooster, 1 yr. old, ees
$15.00. collect. Mrs. Cliff
Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1.

TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS,
tUINEAS ETC. FOR SALE:

-_1,Dbl. Breasted Bronze Gob-
bler, ot lbs. wt.; $10.00 plus
p. K. . Roberson, Screven.

- Oharieey Hens and 1 Tom,

Jarch 1944 hatch, hens, $6. 00.

ea: Tom $7.00. Money order.
Mrs, GD. Wilson, Penfield,

Pr. 1944 Bronze Turkeys,
$16.00: Bantams, $2.00 pr.;
Brown peer Hens and Roo-

$15.0 Mallard

Muscovy Hens, $2.25 ea: Spec-
led Guineas, $3.00. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564.

18 White Muscovey Ducks,
July hatched, $1.50 ea. $25.00
ot at my home. Mrs. James
D. Herrin, -Patterson, Rt. 2,
Box Dba 2

2. Bronze
$10. 00 ea; 1 Turkey Hen,
at mv home. Mrs. C. O
gin, Elberton, Box 104,

= 7 Ginnens: 2 Roosters,

Hens (2 Hens 2 yrs. old, other
3 are 7 mos.) Lot for $6.00.
Mrs. Jack Darden, Hogansville.

i Broadbreasted Bronze
Turkey Tom, oe Hatch, 10
or 12 Ibs. $9.00. 8 miles south
of College Park. Mrs. Jewel

Fryer, Riverdale.

Popes Toms,
$8.00
. Rea-

nd 1 drake, Spring hatch and

hens laying. Mrs. E. T. Harris,

Cedartown, Rt. 8.

oh Broadbreasted Bronze type
fom and 2 hens (Bronze and
White Holland crossed), $22.00
or trio. You pay _ shipping
charges. ihe Holcombe, Ball
Ground, Rt. 3

1 big rae M. B. turkey
gobbler, 25-30 lb. wt. 47c lb.,
here. No del. and no shipping.
aS Jennie Mercer, Haddock,

9 Brown guineas, 8 mos. old,
for sale. Boyd Williamson,
Commerce. S

9 large geese, Blue Toulouse

gud Whites crossed (1 Ige.

hites in lot). $22.00 a lot.

- Hens soon lay. F : Mrs. Gray
Reed, Austell, Rt.

Boston, Rt. 2.

*|pure



M.
Ibs. oe
p: Vv express. Mrs.
Camilla, RFD 2

2 Pekin dies White, April
hatch, $2.00 ea. Mrs. J. G. Ken-
nedy, Braselton, Rt. 1.

17 white pekin ducks, $17.00
FOB. Mrs. J. D. Lewis, Rock-
mart Rt-2:

WYANDOTTES:
10S. L. Wyandotte

. turke:- hon, wt. 12-15
old, $5.00. and you
Gee Smith,

March

pullets and 1 rooster, 4A grade,/

$19.00.. Mrs. L. M. McKown,

Cairo, Rt- 2.

Ste nh. C25. kL. Wyan-
dotte Yr. old cockerels, from
good. laying str., Good color,
$6.00 or $2.00 ea. if taken at
once. Ben Pee Social Cir-
cle, Box 181.

POULTRY WANTED





ANCONAS WANTED:

Want a purebred Sheppard} Emanuel Co. on shares or wa-

str. Ancona rooster, not over
2 2VESs Olds ds Ww. Wikle,
Clarkeville, Rta:

BANTAMS WANTED:

Want 15 or 20 bantam hens.
State price. G. M S.mith, Col-
lege Park, 220 Lyle Ave.

Want 10 purebred 1944 hatch
bantam pullets. State breed
land price del. J. Homer Mor-
gan,, Rockmart, 405 Elm St.

Want some purebred ban-.

tams. Name lowest price trios
up to 5 hens and ee Must
be reasonable. R.A pened:

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS WANTED:

Want 1 ea. stag and_ hen,
Spangle Grist Grady
games. State price. egies Bur-
rand, Villa Rica, Rt.

Want 100 or more te
Cornish baby chicks. Mrs.
Se _Greene, nye

Want
Dog type chickens. Mrs.
Holloway, Macon, Rt. 3,

Want 1 purebred Black
Giant March or April 1944
hatch cockerel. Mrs. B.
Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
GEESE, DUCKS, EEC.,
WANTED:

Want exc. a turiecs: tom for
Cod.

Dark Cornish, Bull
JEeE:

one no-akin to my hens.
Mobley, Conyers.

Want some geese. Will pay

25c ea.
Reed,

- Want 3 drakes and 2 female
Pekin or Indian Runner ducks.
Pay $1.00 ea. COD or cash
with order. Roy i Waddell,
Bremen, Rie 2:

Want 6 guinea hens and
rooster. State price: crated,
FOB. Mrs. John C. Helmken,
Jr., Savannah, 637 Washington
Avenue.

PHEASANTS WANTED:

_ Want few Amherst _ pheas-
ants, prefer 2 yrs. old birds.
Write. H. G. Deas, Gracewood.

Ds Ross J r., Ocilla,



FARM HELP WANTED

ie

Want thoroughly _ reliable
white woman for farm work.
Good 4 R. house on place or
live in home with. family.
oe salary. No milking. Mrs.

B: ey, Hapeville,
Banc es Ca 4546.

rt : a ae :

jand come

white or col.,

Ba



=



Want aden farmer for tH:

crop, 50-50 basis or will hire
right party. Near church and
on school and bus Rt. See.
8 mi. So. College Park; come
to Cooks Crossing, cross RR
50,0 M1.
paved Rd., go 100 yds,.down
and turn to left % mi. to my
place. J. B. Travis, P. O. Riv-
erdale.

Want family or sinele man.
to farm, share basis or wages.
Good: land, ee tools, etc.
ee or write, E. Carter, Nor-
man Park, Ri

Want 2 H. cropper and 1 H.
cropper. food land, good hous=
es, wired for elec. On mail
and school bus Rt. near church.
J. J. Hendrix, Madison, Rt. 1.1!

Want share cropper, 1 or 2
mule farm. I furnish land,

feed. mules and tools and go
50-50 on fertilizer. Ea. get half |:
|made. Malvin Collins, Whig-

ham.
- Want man for farm ore in

ges. Good proposition and good
wages to good workers. G. C

Corbin, Macon, Box 749.

Want middleaged woman,
for work on
small farm. Room in home or
own aoe 8 mi. Milledge-
ville. Mrs. M. Smith, Mill-
edgeville, Re. Zs

Want 2 families or couples,
white or col., for farm. work,

some or all trucking: can give;

1 man and wife part t day work.
1 mi. below Jonesboro on Hwy.
41 to Macon. Good pasture and

school bus by door: poet Are :

chie, Jonesboro, Rt. \

Want 2 H. *farmer A 2: He
farm, good land, house and
water, plenty wood and pas-

| ture; on school bus and mail

route, near 2. churches, in good
white community (thickly set-
tled), 4 mi: Andersonville. W.
5: Haabore Andersonville. y

Want good 1 H. farmer on
halves, with extra help. Do
some truck farming. Good
Jand, plenty tools, tractor to.
prepare land, near Atlanta.
White or col. Must furnish
ref. House available. L.
Wade. Hapeville. 3436 Spring:
dale Rd. Ca 3723.

Want family or cauple: waite
or col. for farm: Some truck-
ing- Could give man and wife
part day work. Good pasture,

~ pew ane school bus by door,

1 below - Jonesboro, on 41
Hone to Macon. A. G. Wood,
Jonesboro, Rta:

Want farm hand, reliable
and good worker, one who
needs a home. $21.00 mio., room,

- | board, washing and. transport-

ation. Evans, Calhoun,

Ris de

Want good farmer with fam-
ily, white or col., for 1 H. farm,
on state paved Hwy., 10 mi.
So. Thomaston. Very good 4
R. house and barn, 4 or 5 buses
by place, every day, both No.
and So., alsa school bus. E.
Tt Nottingham, Thomaston.

Want good white family for
1 H. or good light 2 H. farm,
on Marietta Car line, near
school, churches and _ store.
Good 5 R. house, good stock,
well trained. Can give $3.50
day for day labor when not
busy on farm. Davis,

ae Station D, Box 75, Ja Se

Want at once, good celorce:
man for 1 farm, on car
line, near school and churches.
$3.00 day for extra labor when
notbusy. on farm. Dr.-J..C:

|farm with.

| blood. Vienna. Rt.

Want ee for fed: Sein
near school and church, 50-50
basis, 3 R. house, also have
good mule for sale, cheap.
Mrs Re
1358 Glenwood. Ave., Ja 0635

to end}{R.

Want help to grow 10 <A. to-
bacco and other crops. Wages
or shares. I have plants grow-

ing and wood at barn. oo

Elder, Norman Park, Rt.

Want reliable, settled Sk
for 5 or 6 acres on halves. Ev-
erything -furnished. Weekly

| wages to look after horses and

property.~ Good. 3_R. house,
2% mi. Buckhead. State wages
expected and give ref. de

St., NW.

Want ood share farmer on
Blythe Isle. See H.: P. Hope,
Blythe Isle, Brunswick.

Want small, Christian, white

family to raise broilers on hal-

ves. Must be exp. and give
ref. Joe Shield, Atlanta, 1046
No: Highland- Ave., NE.

Want men for .gen. farm
work, also for pulp wood cut-
ting. $50.00 to $100.00 month.
F. -B. Jackson, Wrightsville.

Want man exp. in gardening
and gen. work around Country

25 acres bottom land Nancys
-Creek and Northside Drive.
Wages or standing rent. Hugh
Richardson, Atlanta, 3600
Northside Dr., phone Ch 1400
or Ma 5111.

Want party to help on farm.
Settled white or col. woman
preferred. Write at ee pe OF
Locke, Butler, Rt.

Want exp. farm ee to
tend 2 H. farm on halves, 50
A. in crop lands, 2 A. irrigated.
Regular farming and . vegeta-
bles. 2 mules and _ tractor
Se J Parker; Love-

joy.

Want Re orieaabercd, honest,
white woman to live as mem-
ber of familv and assist with
farm work. Good salary. Mrs.
Zack Colson, Woodbine:

-Want family for 1 or2 H.
farm, 50-50 basis, also 1 wage
hand. 4 R. house, plenty wood
and water: school bus and
mai >Rt.. De Ee Luke, Syca-
more, Rt. A:

Want unencumbered wom-
an to help with light work
on farm. Good home and
wages. All cor. ans. Mrs. os
G. Rogers, Lanier.: :

Want good farmer for 2 HL
farm, good . house, wired for
lights, deep well, 1 mi. church:
Mail Rt.. and school bus. by
door. 50-50 basis. EB. L. Young-
1, *phone
Cordele No. 6515-2.

Want. farmers, col. and
white, share crop or rent other
basis-- Conveniently located,
plenty land, stock, etc. Also

j want old couple, or man, col.

to live on farm and do light
farm chores, patches, garden,
etc. house and salary. Mrs.
Boy Jackson, Waeepieville, oe

- Want settled woman to live
in home as one of family and

-help with farm work. Moderate

salary. Write. Mrs.

Opal -C:
Richadlson, Hartwell,

Linder.

Want 1 or 2 H. farmer, white
or col., grow cotton. corn, peas,

hay or vegetables. 15 mi drive

to State Farmers Market. Good
6 R. house, elec.. lights. run-
ning water, good land, very



Yancey, Atlanta, Station D,
Box 75, Ja 689I.

best stock, and equipment.
Roscoe Carden. Forest Park.

home near Atlanta, for salary; |
also want a man to. cultivate

. Simpson, Atlanta, |,

1Randall,. Atlanta, 35 Marietta :

to},

: Schools.

| acreage.

board. Must give Boe rr
C. Tate, Jefferson, Rt. d

50-50 basis, 16 A. in oi
nuts, 10 or 11 A.
corn. 2 A. at -house i
potatoes, 7 pecan tree 4

. Brady, Cairo, Rt. A

132.

Want white woman ft
work, for room,

good salary. Mrs. J. SS:

son, Holly Springs.

Want first class fer
ager to manage 120 A.

to be onerated_under the

Give @Xp.
Hees
Pres., Ga. Better fae

Acworth.

Want middleaged ec

Plan.

state. Both to work. Exc
salary. Living accommod
and meals furnished

to character and ab

quired. Permanent.
couple. adds ae M
Atlanta, 1, P. O. Box 17

Want i farmer
farm, standing rent or sh
crop. Good 3 R. hous
or write. Mrs. Julia | Var
Atlanta, 130 So. Cand. er

Want farmer for. 3-H
share basis.
Good h
Good. mules.

hand, part woe Ol



wages. Mrs. F. W. Hick



work. Cannot milk
car. Exp. in farming,
stand ~ DOTS and good
taker., onest. teliable,
Sober. win: M. sake
con.

Want raise bolas = c
on 50-50 basis, within 25 -
of Atlanta. House. wood,
den, rent free, Write.
Tiller, Waleska. Rtcke

Want job on fone
tractor driver and ex
vating crops.. etc. Ha
cae from Army. Marr

. Carter, Temple. Rt.

Young man wants
|farm, Very interested
exp. farm work. Reliable
do not smoke. drink, use

(and have a_ license
truck or tractor. Char
en. Mt. Beary. c/o

Want good 2 Hq arth oO
00 basis. good 4 or 5 R
with lights, on mail and s
bus. routes. near Atlant
1 evaus. Social Circle

2 yrs. old). Cody
Gainesville, Box 979.

Want small truck farm
transportation line. i 1
Co., with good houee:
family large enough >
Am draft exempt. D.
tel, Kingston. Rt

basis, or 3rds and 4ths.
ed between Kennesaw an



!

lanta. All good-honest wor
Can give ref. D. A. Flo
Gainesville, Rt. 3.





GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK. SALES





TOWN
FEBRUARY

_ LBS.
180/240
245/270
275/350
355/400
155/175
135/150
130/DN
180/350
350/450

HOGS
Good to Choice
Good to Choice
Heavies

Soft

-Ailania
8th

Hard
Per Cwt

14.25- 14.50
14.25- 14.50
14.25- 14.00
13.25- 13.50
14.25- 14.00

~ 12.50- 12.50
- 12.00
-13.50- 13.50
_ 13.50- 13.00

Albany
7th.

Soft Hard
Per Cwt

14.25-
14.25-
13.50-
13.50-
14.25-
14.00-
13.00-
13.50-
13.50-



12.00- 12.00

Nashville

Sylvester
6th

Sth

Soft Hard
Per Cwt-

14.25-
14.25-
13.50-
13.50-
14.25-
13.90-
12.05-
13.55-
13.05-

Soft Aard

Per Cwt
14.25-
14.25-



Vaido an
Ist

Soft. Hard
Per Cwt

14.25-

Valdosta

Per Cwt
Soft . Hard

Vidalia

Soft Hards a
Per Cwi = Per



. 14,25-



13.50-





14.25-



14.25-





14.25-



13.70-















Heifers

Heifers
Heifers
Heifers

Strs. &
Strs. &
Strs. &
Ss Strs. -&
Fat Cows
Common Cows
anner Cows



15.50- 16.00





-14.00-
10.00-
- 7.00-
9.50-

7.00-

4.50- 6.00

5.00- 6.50 |

- 5.00

6.50- 9.00)

-12.00- 13.007
11.50]
9.00 |

15.00
11.50
9.00
11.00
9.00





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