Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1945 March 7

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EDITORIAL - ~ By Tom Linder



oe The 1945 Eacialatore has adjourned after fifty-five
d . and will return in January 1946 for a fifteen day ses-

There were three measures passed by this Legislature
caling esplly with Georgia AEs all of which are.

SEED BILL

| Ror a number of years the farmers of the state ee
needed a good seed law to. ae them in the purchase of

te Ke eed Tegisation cnocested| in defeating amy action |
until 1941.

cei 1941 a seed bill was passed but. only after the oppo-

T ult was that the 1941 ee proved unenforceable because
it carried no provisions for the farmers to have recourse
n cases where they had purchased bad seed.

When the present seed law was introduced i in the 1945
assembly it ran into very strong opposition both from
within Georgia and from other states.
It was only the patient and faithful work of the Revi:
cultural committees that made this bill: possible.
Senator W. M. Holsenbeck, of Winder, chairman of the
Senate Agricultural Committee and Representative . RR.
ason, of Morgan County, Chairman of the House Agri-
ulture Committee. Nod labored long and faithfully in
the effort to get a bill which would, in so far as possible, |
give protection to the farmers of the state and at the same
time get a bill which could be passed through the Legisla-
ture.

It was due to the untiring efforts of Senator Holsen-
Perk and Representative Mason and the members of their
respective committees that this legislation was made pos-
eg ;

I would also like to give eredit to the Attorney Gen-
eral, Honorable Grady Head, for the splendid services
performed by him in meeting with Senator Holsenbeck and
Representative Mason, the Commissioner of Agriculture
ant seed dealers and working with them.

It was largely due to Mr. Heads interest and to his

ability as a lawyer that the ee law was passed in ef-

tective form. |

When this bill came on the floor of the Tine for. final
assage [ stiff battle was precipitated against it.

_ The friends-of the measure, however, were equal to the_
occasion. Mr. Mason explained very thoroughly the history
of how the bill had been handled.

It was.after Mr. Masons einlecation that the big ouns
of the opposition were really turned loose on the pill.

When the House adjournd for noon recess 1t was ap-
parent to most observers that the bill did not have enough

pport to put it over.

- However, when the House reconvened for the after-
noon session -a new champion for the bill appeared on the
floor of the House. A country lawyer from the edge of
the Okefenokee Swamp, Honorable Ben '. Willoughby, of
Clinch County.

Mr. ey) is &@ man who had been heard oy





heard i in the halls of the state capitol

Mr. Willoughby was. subjecied to an avalanch
qu one by the oe which would have Pe

was Steed tobe im he of the pill. da

It so happened, however, that when the vote was tak
there were ae 129 members of the House P36 sai

majority. os
a a conssquence the bill was in imminent pe

Shee you ee think about 4t that friend See

was Honorable Fred Hand, of Mitchell County, Sp
Pro-Tem. Mr. Hand was presiding at the ine ove
House. When the vote was counted Mr. Hand immedi
said: The ayes are 102, the naes are 26, the chair
aye, making 103 votes for the bill. The pill having receive
the required Constitutional majority is therefore passed
I regret that space will not permit giving credit

each, of the many individual members of the House

~ Senate who labored long and faithfully in the interest | 6

this measure. I wish it were possible to mention eacl
them and give each of them the credit which is their d

I would like in closing to express appreciation to Ho:
orable Frank Gross, President of the Senate, and Hono:
able Roy Harris, Speaker of the House for their co- -opera-
tion and helpfulness as. well as thir active support. i
ting these measures through. ae

Each of these three measures were indorsed by
ernor Ellis Arnall and were introduced as administrat
measures.

Governor Arnall is working wholeheartedly age he
Department of Agriculture and in another issue I wish

tell you some of fhe things that are being done, espe

with regard to developing our Farmers Marketing Syste





Notice To Seed Dealers |
And Feed Manufacturers |

The Georgia Legislature ee just passed laws requir-
ing feed manufacturers, feed jobbers and feed distributo
and also seed wholesalers and retailers to register with the
Commissioner of Agriculture and obtain a license without

charge. The seed law is effective immediately and t
feed law is effective July 1, 1945. :

The laws also require out of state feed nihube tore
and seed dealers to designate an agent in Georgia on wh m
process and service can be had by Georgia courts. Such
agent to be approved by the Commissioner of Agricultur

TOM LINDER,

Commissioner of Agriculture










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_ FLOWERS AND SEED

- FLOWERS AND SEED -
- FOR SALE

FOR SALE





Daffodils, Orange Day Liles,
Star of Bethlehem, Wild_Iris,
%5e C: Snowball, Pink Hibis-
eu Purple Lilac, 25c ea. For-
-sythia, Weeping Mary. Golden-
bell, Purple and Pink Althea.
- Bridatwreath, well rooted, 2
for 25c. Some Sweet Violets,
%5e C. Add. postage. Mrs.
_ Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
e jos

Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Red and White Dogwoods,
Azaleas, Redbuds, Holly, Red
Maple, Crabapple, Yellow Pop-
lars, $1.00 doz Spruce Pine
and White Pine, $1.50 doz. All
well rooted, 3 to_4 ft. high.
Mrs. Dicie Hughes, Morganton.

Extra Large Peach Colored
Gladioli, 35c doz bulbs. Mrs.
J. W. Hooper, Blue Ridge.

Chrysanthemum ___ plants:
Tall, Double: Orchid, Red,
White, Bronze, Yellow, Laven-
der. Gold: Single: Pink, Tan,
White. Tall Yellow Button








Orange Day Lilies, Wild Iris.
Star of Bethlehem, Purple
-Foxgloxe, 85c C; Shasta Dais-
jes, 45c doz. Weeping Mary.
- Goldenbell. Purple lac, Jas-
mine. White English Dogwood,
Purple, Pink Altheas, Swamp
Dogwood. Pink Hybiscus, well
Add. postage.
print. _ sacks, : :
Henderson, - Ellijay.) Yellow and White Jonquils,
; Dbl. Butter and Egg. Yellow,
Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25
C: Chinese Pinks, mixed col-











ed, 50e doz. 38 doz. for $1.25.
'Mrs. L. L. Pearman, Pavo. Rt.
E ,

- Nancy
_ - Azaleas, Mt. Laurel. White
Dogwood. Redbuds, Cherokee



-- lors, 25: large plants, $1.00.
Roses. Rhododendron. Dah |Single Blue Hyacinths, $1.00
Alss: Cannas. Ferns. Moss|292- Miss Nora McCurley,

Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Single Blue Hyacinths, $1.25
doz. White and Yellow Jon-
quils, Dbl. Butter and Egg,
Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25
C: Bird of Paradise, 75c ea.
Mixed color Sweet Peas, 75c




Packed. 3 to 5 ft.. $1.50. Mrs.
J.T. Cooper, Morganton, Rt. 1.

Boxwoods, 20 to 24 in.. $2.00
to $2.50 ea. Red and Yellow
Japonicas. 35c, 65c and 75c ea.
White and Purple Lilacs, 30c










ea. Purple and Yellow Iris, ane obany -

os Z y Jumpups, 35c
_25_dob. Add postage. Mrs.|qo7 Miss Mattie McCurley,
J. Ee Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Hartwell. Rt. I ;
_ Evergreen Rooted Privet

Long Stemmed Blue Violet
(very fragrant) plants. 25c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. S. G. Blan-
ton, Darien.

Dbl. Butter and Egg, Long
Trumpet Daffodils, White and
Yellow Jonquils, $1.25 C; Old
Fashioned Blue Hyacinths,
$1.25 doz. Pink Primrose, 35c
doz. Bird of Paradise. 50c ea.
pe nee McCurley, Hartwell,

tok -

Dark, Light Red, White,
Purple Dahlia Bulbs;- Wine
color Daisy Chrysanthemums,

Hedge, Ic ea. R. Martin, Car-
_roliton, 20 Herman Ave.

- Daffodils, Narcissus. Orange
Day Lilies, Jonquils. 75 C;
$5.00 M. Purple and White Li-
- sjacs, Red Velvet Roses, Yel-
low Texas Roses, White Run-
ning Roses,, Pink and Red Aza-
leas, Goldenbell, all, 2 for 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank
- Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

41_9n

2 large Tree Boxwood, 1-20
ft. around: 4 Dwarf Boxwood.
Make offer. Mrs. A. P. Hen-




















__derson. Waleska. 0c doz. White Flas. Lilies,
Martha Washington Dbl.}35c doz. August Lilies, 15c ea.
-' Chrysanthemums. Bronze and|Mrs. Glem McMullan, Hart-




oe eed. are g0es 3 ee well, Rt. 2.
for $1.00. plus 10c postage. Wild Easter Lily bulbs, $1.00
orders filled promptly. Mrs. PCLA Daswoods = Sweet Bay.



_W. O. Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 1.

* . Japonica. Lilac, Snowball,
- Rose of Sharon, Sweetshrub.
Azaleas, Dogwood, Maple. In-
dian Arrow, Silver Willow,
White Pine, Common Cedar,
Poplar, Red Rose, 15c ea. Box-
wood, small, 25c ea. Money
ey Add -postage. Mrs. C.
LL. Bates, Cartecay.

Pink Crepe Myrtle, Pink
_ Almond, Bird of Paradise, 25c
-ea.: 6 for $1.00. Red Verbena,
~50e doz, bunches. S
Crump, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Umbrella China. Granny Grey-
beards. Red Holly, Long Straw
Pine, Red Maple, Live Oaks,
Gallberries, 3 ft., 20c: 5 ft., 40c.
Add postage. Mrs. T. K. Wom-
ack, Dublin,-Rt. 4:

Hastings Dbl. Mixed Lark-
spur plants, 3 doz. for $1.00.
Now time to plant. White
Lavender, Cerise, Red and Vel-
vety Dark Red Verbena plants,
$1.00 doz. Mrs. R. J. Miller,
Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 413.

Lantana, Butterfly Bush,
Beauty Bush, St. Johns Wart,





















er j
_Azaleas. Red and White|Tea Olive, Sweet Bay. Jas-
- . Dogwoocs Crabapples, Rho-|mine. 15c ea. 6 var. Mums,
_ dodendrc Na: doz. Pink | Gaillardias. 15c doz. Shasta
= iets. \ Ithea. Red}Daisies, - Oxalis, 10c. Mrs.
eas on once. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
.00 hun : rs. ora D:
een : Large Pink and Purple Ver-
. Lingertelt, Loving: bena, Purple Violets, Lark-
__ Yellow Jonquils, White |spur. 30c_ doz. Well rooted
Narcissus. 25c. doz. Pepper-|Dorothy Perkins Roses, 10c
mint plant, Blue Easter Lilies|ea. Purple Lilac, 15c ea. No
and Lady of the Lake, 20c]orders less than $1.00. Mrs.

doz. Exc. for Orange and Red
Hawthorn. Pay Postage. Mrs.
S. C. Waddell. Bremen.

Sirong. Weli rooted, 12 in.



Grady Brown, Stone Mt.. Rt. 1:

Red Verbena, 42 for $1.00;
Bird Paradise Seed, 10c doz.
Garden Sage, well rooted, 2






Pickly Mock Orange Hedge}lfor 25c. Moss Packed Catnip,
lants. $1.00 C. Del. Larger|25c bunch. Peppermint, 25c
bunch. Plus postage. Miss



ize plants, $2.00 C. Mrs. Ja-
ob R. Hillis, Millhaven, _



Lena Crump, Hartwell, Rt. L




on the mailing list and for change of address ts STATE BUREAU |

a.

Bronze Lilies,

Mum, Labeled and damp pack-.



| FLOWERS AND SEED

FOR SALE



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Wednesday, Mz
| FLOWERS AND SEED



FOR SALE



Dbl. White Easter Rose, 40c
Red Blooming Sage, Gol-
denglow, Purple Iris, Yellow,
Bronze Chrysanthemums, 60c
doz. Exc. for Thrift. and Ver-
benas, mixed colors large
blooming Dahlias, Gladiolus
bulbs, Snowfall. Pay postage
for each. Mrs, Alice Adams,
Resaca, Rt. 1,

Oleanders, Watermelon Red,
(Hardy. as far north -as Vir-
ginia), 2 yr. plants, 50c ea.
Abelias, 25e ea. 6-in clumps
Maidenhair fern, 25c. 3
Mrs. Jennie DeLoach, Town-
send, Rt. 1. :

Well Rooted Pink Thrift, 35c
doz. Mrs. Cromer: McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Verbena-: Red, Pink and
Purple, 3 doz. for $1.00. Mixed
Color Iris, 25c doz.: 5 doz. for
$1.00. Narcissus. bulbs, 20c
doz.; $1.00 C. Star of Beth-
lehem bulbs, 35c C. Bronze
Chrysanthemums, - 40c doz.
Add _ postage. Mrs. Minnie
Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. W.

Birdfoot Violets, $2.00 C.
Yellow Dogwood, 4 colors Aza-
leas, Crabapples; Altheas,
$1:50 doz. 26
Rooted Roses, 6 Hardy Ferns,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. Addie Wilson,
Morganton...

12 nice Evergreen Bushes;
3 to 4:ft. high for,sdle. J, H.
Kimsey, Demorest, RFD 1.

Gorgeous Mexican Sun-
flower Seed, wil bloom until
frost, 10 for 3 teaspoonsful.
Also Kudzu -crowns, free to
party to dig them. Mrs, T. M.
Randolph, Marietta, 403
Church St,

Mt. Laurel, Azaleas, Red,
White Dogwood, Crabapple,
Red Maple, Cherokee Roses,
Hemlock. 2 to .3 ft. Well
rooted, $1.00 doz. Pussy Wil-
low, Sweetshrubs, Rhododen-
drons, 20c ea. Blue Iris, Or-
ange Day Lilies, 40 doz. Exc.
for White Sacks. -Mrs. Clifton
Davis, Mineral Bluff,

Blue Grape Hyacinth
Bulbs. 50c C, or 500 for $2.00.
Jonquils, 25c doz. Little Yel-

low Fragrant Narcissus, 25c
Se Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart-
well.

Young Nandinas, Ic ea., in
lots of 50 or more. Nice Abe-
ha ei&tings, pruned, ready for
rooting, 1c ea., in lots of 56
or more. Add postage. Annie
Lou Richardson, Hartwell. .

Dyers Broom, low shrub,
bright yellow flower, already
blooming, 1 ft. Doesnt grow
much higher than 2 feet.
Weeping willow; 2 to 3 ft.:
Purple Wisteria, 2 yrs. old:
Poplar, 3 to 4 ft., ea., 35c plus

postage. Josan -Geia, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2.
Daffodils, Jonquils,; 50c. C.

Yellow Narcissus, Lemon and
Orange Lilies, 50c doz. Pink,
Red Roses, 50c ea. Tiger Lil-
les, lic ea. Add postage.
Miss Joyce: Silvers, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 88

Amaryllis-Hybrid, Meade
Strain: Bulbs 50c <C, PS.
Joseph H. Dunnett, Sandy
-| Springs.

Snowball, Yellow and Red
Japonicas, Bridalwreath, Lilac,
English Dogwood, Laurels,
Ivy, 25c ea. White . Pines,
Hemlocks, Black Pines, Aza-
leas, Cannas, Flags $1.00 doz.
Add postage. lLealor Evans,
Talona. :

Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.00:
Fall Lilac, Kiss Me and I Tell
You, 15 ea. New Year Vine,

20c ea. Day Lilies and Can-
dle Lilies, $1.00 doz. Cedar
bushes, 20c ea. Mrs. W. H.

Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

, Chrysanthemum Plants, 25c
doz. Prompt service. Mrs. H.
L. Brittingham, Guyton.

15 beautiful Arborvitaes, -4
to 5 ft.,-40c to 75c. Sell lot
cheap. No money _ orders.
Come dig them. Exc. Mrs.
Bee Parks, Atlanta, 1139 Berne
Sic. bes iVia. 1416:

_ Ligustrum, tall growing
variety, 15 to 24 in., $2.50 per
doz. Ornamental Jerusalein
Cherry, 10-12 in., $1.50 doz.:
$7.00 C. Native Large Blue
Violets, $1.50 C. Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Nice, well rooted Boxwoods,
6-12 in., 20c ea. Red and Yel-
low Variegated Lilies, $1.00
doz. New Years Vine, root-
ed, 20c ea. Blue Hyacinths,
$1.60 doz. Woods Berry Bush,
20c ea. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6;

Spider Lily and Jonguil
bulbs, 25c doz. Postage paid
on 4 doz. lots. Mrs. W. V.
Register, Mowen. | es

P+35c doz.

| posters less 50c orders.

Maple, Honeysuckle, Pussy
Willow. Sweetshrub, 15c ea.
Day Lilies, Evergreen Galax,
Mt. Fern, Trailing Arbutus,
35c doz. Exchange for Feed
Sacks. Gertruce Roper, Min-
eral Bluff.

Sweetshrubs, Azaleas, Red
Maples, Red and White Dog-
woods, Pussy Willow, Mt. Lau-
rels, Rhododendrons, Crab-
apples, 2-3 ft., $1.25. doz. Mt.
Fern, Galax, Trailing Arbutus,
Exchange for Feed
sacks. Mrs. Betie Barnes, Min-
eral. Bluff.

Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pine, Aza-
leas. Hemlock, Red Maple, Red
and White Dogwood, Crab-
apples, $1.00 doz. Pussy Wil-
low, Cherokee Rose, Sweet-
shrubs, 20c ea. Golden Glow,
Mt. Ferns, Evergreen Galax,
35ce doz. Snowdrops, Arbutus,
20c doz. Sweet Peas, 40c doz.
Add postage. Exchange for
white sacks. Hazel Roper,
Mineral Bluff.

Red and White Dogwoods,
Mt. Laurels, Mtn. Pine, Red
Azaleas, Hemlocks,
doz. Pussy Willow,
Cheroke Rose, Rhododen-
drons, Sweetshrubs, 20c ea.
Sweet Peas, Evergreen Galax,
Mt. Ferns, Tiger Lilies, Golden
glow, 35c doz. Arbutus, Snow-
drops, 25c doz. Add postage.
Exchange for White feed
Sacks. Mae Bell Roper, Min-
eral Bluff. 3

Red and White Dogwood,
Azaleas, Laurel, Ivy, Crab-
apples, $1.50 doz. Mt. Fern,
Arbutus, 25c doz. Yellow
Ramblers, 10c ea. Arzetta
Henry Mineral Bluff.

Hibiscus, Almond, Azaleas,
Purple Lotus, Trumpet - Vine,
Verbena, Sweetshrub, 3 for
25c; Day Lilies, Blue Iris, Fox-
gloves, Houseleak, 25c doz.
Add postage. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.

Chrysanthemums; 12 var.,
large type, White, Red, Yellow
'Cream, Lavender, Bronze, 25
labeled plants, $2.15; 20 var.
Pompon, Button and Daisy
Itype, 50 labeled plants, $2.15.
Mrs. J. F. Chapman, Edison.

. Evergreen Hedge Bushes,
$1.00 C: Boxwood and Snow-
balls,-25c ea. All well rooted,
Medium size dahlia, several
colors, 50c doz. Exchange for
White or Frint Feed Sacks.
free from holes. Mrs. Motlie
Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2:

Red, President cannas, 50c
doz.: $3.00 C; pink verbena,
4 doz. plants, 50c p. p. in Ga.;

ing size, $1.25 ea., not prepaid.
a W. Seago, Pinehurst,

Altheas, Lady Stanley, dbl.
pink and red stripes, 50c ea.,

Weeping Mary, redberry, blue
lilac, for $1.00: real garlic
bulbs, 4 for 60c. Myrtle Pace,
Temple, Rt. 1.

Eng. dogwood, forsythia, Ex-
Lo Mock Orange, Thum-
ergi spirea, Anthony Waterer.
Weigelia, all 3-4 ft., 25c ea.;
ed Bud, Beauty Bush, 3-4 ft.,
50c ea.: gardenia, blooming
ize, 75c ea. Not del. Mrs. M.
. Westbrook, Bremen.

Snowballs, lilac, red quince,
50c ea.: bridalwreath, almond.
forsythia, 25c ea.; daffodils,
white narcissus, Mikado lilies,
$1.00 C: hollyhock, 6 for 50c;

urple flags, lavender, purple
iris, 50c doz. . A. E. Hughey,

airmount, Rt. 1. os

Mix. col. snapdragons, 25c
oz.; mix col. phlox, 15c doz.;
ferns, 15c ea.;: red, pink, pur-
pe verbena, 10c bunch; ever-

looming begonia, 15c: Fairy
or -Rain lilies, 3 for 10c. All
strong, well rooted piants. Add
Miss
annie Eason, Royston, Rt. 1.

_ Lg, pearl bushes, rose-col.
jasmines, wistaria, 50c_ ea.;
smaller, 30c ea. Rosette plants,
2 kinds begonias,, Umbrella
alms, Jade plants, 1 of ea.
or $1.00. All del. - Mrs. H.

Allen, Williamson.

Lemon lilies, 60c~doz.: pur-
a and white with lavender
order iris, 50c doz; daffodils

: Be jonquils, 40c doz; $1.50 C;

ay lilies, $1.50 C; brown fall
inks, 30c doz. Pink peonies,
Bac ea. Mrs. L. M. Silver,
alking Rock.

Rhododendrons, Silver Ma-
ples, Azaleas, Arbutus, Hem-
ock, Holly, Dogwood, Red Ma-
les, Ilex Opaca, Acer Spi-
ratum Ferns,

Acer Dasycar-
pore ihaurel,

Cedar. Calico
Bushes, Others, Pec = with





et-moss. = Gordon a sutt.
allulah Falls.



Mt. Laurel, Ivy. White Pine,

Thornless Roses, Pink Baby-

also dbl. white altheas, bloom-/

or 4 different shrubs: altheas,




Chrysanthemums, $1.0
in Atlanta or $1.25 doz.

3 pink dwarf, 3 red Az
Cushion, 3 tall yellow, 3 t
'Maroon type. Healthy pl.
all hardy. R. W. Jordon,
lanta, 876 Barnett St., N
Hem 3563 R.

100 purple Lilac plan
to 24 in. high, 10c ea.
change for large type Dahli
different color Monthly R
(arge flowered) and
Bulbs. Pay postage.
J. Berry, Jonesboro, Rt. 1.

Dahlias; Jane Cowl, Aval
Pink Beauty, Jersey Beauty.
Jersey Glory, Robert E. Le
Fort Monmouth; Mrs. Wil
son, Mrs. Warner, White Won
der, Jersey Beacon, Jean Kerr,
$3.25 doz. Money order only
Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn,

Blooming size Azaleas, a
colors, 50c doz. Dogwo
Crabapple. Sweetshrub,
dian Arrow, 75c doz.; a
90e doz. Golden Bells? an
Snowballs. 25c ea. Golden
glow, 50c ea. Mrs. J. B.
ist, Oakhill. ie

Hastings Pink Cannas, M
Victor Caylux, Salmon Ros
and Rose Queen, -2 roots, 2
10 for $1.00. - Catnip, Pepper
mind, Yarrow, Spearmint, 25
doz. 50c orders p.-p. Mrs. .
Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 4

6 nice size Boxwoods
sale, large kind, at reasonabl
pee Mr. J. N. Brook, White.
Rt A. aS

Large Daffodils, Cre
Narcissus, Pink Anemone, P'
Phlox, Shasta Daisy, $2.00 ;
Fine Roses, Spirea, Butterf
6 for $1.00; All colors Azalea
Dogwoods, Crabapple, A
thea, Laurel, Redbud, |
doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue R

4 yr. old Cape Jasmine i
pots, has white waxy _ blos-
soms, $2.25 ea. Dahlia bulbs
pink, salmon yellow and othe
colors, 20c ea.; $2.06 doz. Ad
postage. Miss Bessie Marti
Gainesville, RFD 5.

Exhibition, largest
Chrysanthemum plants,
ribbon winners: white,
yellow, bronze, Lavender, in
cluding Anemones, Rooted cut
tings, 20c ea.; others, 15c.
tons and Koreans, 10ce
Mrs. Marvin Farror, Jenk
burg. PS



























































































































Goldenglow, Forsythia, Db
Japonicas, Snowball, 25 e
All colors, blooming size Az
leas, 50e doz: Laurels, Rhodo
dendrons, Hemlock,
Pines, Dogwood, Indian
row, Crabapple, Sweetsh

. Perennial Phlox, I
30e doz. Add. postage. M
L. M. Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2-

Tiger Lilies, $1.00 doz.; W
ter Lilies, 2. for, -25e;"S
drop, Foxgloves, 25c |
Lemon Lilies, Blue Flag L
35c doz. Orange Day Lil
50c doz. Mrs. Martha Wh
Dahlonega, Rt. 1; Box 37.

- Jonquils,
$1.00 C: Purple Lilacs;
ea.: Lemon Day Lilies, $1.00
Star Jasmine -.vines, 25c

Add. postage. Mrs. Epper
Mosley, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Pot Flowers, collection of 1
plants such as ferns, Begonias
Geranium cuttings, $2.25. Sta:
of Bethlehem bulbs, 35c _
Tes Ed Stone, Adairs

ae 2s

Verbena, well rooted plar
pink. purple, pink white
rose, white, 60c doz.
mums, Koreans, Daisy buttons
Pompons, assorted colors,
for $1.00. Mixed if wanted
Leas P. Combs, Washingt

Emperor Daffodils, Poeti
Narcissus, Snowdrop, $2.00
Azalea, Spruce, Althea, R!
dodendron, Boxwood, C
Strawberry Bush,
Yellow Thornless Rose, |
Mt. Lily, $3.00 doz.
Clematis, Laurel,
Barberry, Spirea,
Mimosa, $1.00 ea.
for other flowers.
Penland, Ellijay.

Orange Day Lilies, 35e do
Orange Dbl. Day Lilies,
doz. Add express on p
post to above prices.
not filled for less than 4
No checks.. Mrs. G. C. Gr
Eatonton. iy

Tuberose. Orange spott
bronze, Yellow Cannas,
Light, Dark Blue, White, |
Breath Spirea, 40e doz; 2
75c; Tiger Lilies, Polyant
Chinquapin Rose, Rosemse
Calamus, 40c ea.; $2.75 C
Dark Red Myrtle, any
Phlox exc. pink. Mrs;























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_ Brannan, McDonoug











So irewers Yellow,

arold, Purple Giant,
. Snowdrift, $1.50 doz.
H. E. Bell, . Duluth.

as, Prince of Persia,
epland, Red Jersey,
ers White, Treasure Is-
Margaret Wilson, Large
ow, White King, A. D. Li-
; City
moth Pearl, doz.
ee ae Bell, Du-

zaleas, Rhododendrons, Mt.
. Red and White Dog-
d, Sweetshrub, Pink Dbl.

Tulip Poplars, 2 to 3

1.25 doz. P. P. Will exc.
Thite Feed. Sacks.
Davis, Hurst.

Junipers, pas:

fie blooming size, 85c

lonquils and April bloom-

- Narcissus, 85c C. Add

Mrs. Claude White,
72. Box 2915

Li rae size dbl. Chrysanthe-
mt many assorted colors,
.00 doz.: White Flag, Orange
y Lily Bulbs, $1,00_ Cc. Add

. Exe. for White or

pied Feed sacks, good con-

Miss J. M.. McLaugh-.

Greenville

40 var. Dahlias, with live
es, all labeled true to name,
lors, large and small var.,
3.00 and $5.00 doz. Del. Pink,
ed, Yellow, White Azalea-
ms, $1.00 doz. Ready now.
lias ready in April. No
L. Miller, Ac-

: Lady Narcissi,
eticus Noreign April Nar-
Si Red Spider Lily, Paper
- Narcissi (Christmas),
oz. Johnny Jump Up
25e doz. Exc. climbing

ver theart or Talisman Rose.
postage for each. -Miss

v Lizzie Wright, Elberton.

utiful Chinese Magno-
si Red, White, Pink, Laven-
~ Crepe Myrtle, Mimosas,
-Poncianas, Flowering
nee, English Dogwood, Yel-
rria, Japonica, Tamorix,
Dbi. White Altheas,
Shrubbery Mrs. C. R.
n, Americus,

xed Hardy Phlox, But-

. 40c doz.; Mixed Tris,

doz. Spanish Tris. $1. 00

Add. postage. Cash or

y order. Mary Stephens,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 58.

Red Radiance, Cherokee and
t Bush Roses, Pink Ram-
30c ea. Dogwood, Crab-
Redbud, Forsythia,
ing Willow, 25c ea. Dbl.
dils, April Blooming Nar-

Shasta Daisies, 50 for

Peppermint plants, 50c
_ Mrs, Mattie Killinbeck,
ganton,

ahlias, Large: 3 colors,
Pink | thrift, 60c hun.:
Mums, 50c doz. Petunias,
veet Williams, Dianthus, 25c.
lor fall pinks, 50c C. Red,
everblooming Begonia, rooted,
10c ea. Sultana cuttings, 10c
2a. Yellow Dbl. Daffodil, 25c
Add. postage. Mrs. Les-
hillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

oO) Yellow Daffodils.

1 ; Easter Lilies, 65c
vitae, $1.25 ea. Japonica,
. Boxwoods, $1.00 ea. Ar-
whall, $1.00 ea; King Al-

Jonquils, 50c doz,
rooted. No checks. Mrs.
"se Filijay, Rt. .3

ei

75

Golden

: : "White. Yellow

ba Daffodils, 75c doz.

10n Lilies, 65c doz. Ram-

ler . Roses, Red, Pink, Dbl.

ellow Japonica, Altheas, 50c

i No checks. Nevey Hens-
Ellijay, Rt. as

Routed Box-
woods, 15 in. high, 4 for $1.00.
Smaller, well rooted, 6 for

All nice English box-

oods. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah.

colors Snapdragon seed,
Red Salvia,
Seed, 10c; Ice plant, 36 seed,
Bronze color Mums, large

easpoonful:

rved blooms, 35c doz.

; yellow blooms,
a. Send postage. Mrs. I.
inish, Commerce, Rt. 4.

ite Dogwood, Red Maple,
= Sweetshrub,
e) Holly, Strawberry
Cherokee Roses, 3 to 5
1.25 doz. Red and Yel-
mixed Azaleas, 20c ea.
iling Arbutus, Mt. Fern,
ines, $1.50 doz. Moss
Mrs. Blanche | Mash-
forganton, oS

Coz.:

of Sanx Diego, |
$1.50

woods,

Mrs.

-tlar, 2-to 3 ft. high,

All|

*} Ga.



Nassau Lilies, 30-35 _ea.

der Lily Bulbs, 60c doz.: $2.50

and $2.70 C in Ist and 2nd

zone. Out of state, add post-
age. No checks. Miss Mittie
Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1.

_ Bulbs: Dbl. Tuberose, 60c
Lily, 10c ea.: $1.00 doz.
Mixed Gladioli; large, 40c doz.
Med, -30c doz. Bulblets,: 15c
doz. Seed, 15c tblspoon. Mrs.
C. W. Matthews, Woodland.

Old English Dwarf Box
7 yrs. Field Grown, 10
12 in. Write for
Ligustrums, English Dogwood,

{Weeping Forsythia, Butterfly

Bush, Cherokee Rose, Bridal
Wreath, $1.50 doz-.; $7.50 Hun.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Privet Hedge, Blue Violets,
0c. C;_ Orange Day | Lilies,
White Daisies, 50c doz. Pink
Justicia, Silver Maples, Snow-
ball, Bridalwreath, Golden
Bell, 25c ea.; 5 for $1.00. Dry,
mixed color Gladioli bulbs,
blooming size, 30c doz. All
rooted and del. Exc. for Print
Sacks. Mrs. W. D. Ralston,
Ella Gap.

Snapdragons, Perennial Pink
Scabiosa, Pink Forget-Me-Not,
Pinks, Sweet Williams, 75c
doz. each. Newport Pink
Sweet Williams, 85c doz.; Im-
proved Blossoms, Shasta Dai-
sies, Mayfield Giants, $1.50.
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington.

Artemesia, Yellow Jasmine,
Pine and White Physostegia,
10c ea. White Wisteria, White
Jasmine, 20c ea. Exc. for lge.
Dahlias and Chrysanthemums.
Add _ postage. Mrs. James
Pearson, . Coosa.

Cherokee Roses, Mt. Laurels,
Red and White Dogwoods,
Hemlock, Ivy, White Pine, Sil-
ver and Red Maples, Pussy-
willow, Crabapples, Sweet-
buds, 2 to 3 ft. high, $1.00
doz. Evergreen galax, Blue
Flag, Trailing Arbutus, Orange
Day Lilies, 50c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Willie Mae Hooper,
Mineral Bluff.

Assortment of 10 different

kinds of Chrysanthemums, in- |:

cluding Buttons, Pompons,
Daisy and large Flowering
types, 50 plants for $2.00. Mrs.
J. L. Way, Albany, 320 N.
Broadway.

Chrysanthemum Plants:
Yellow Turners, $1.50 doz.
Nellie Dean, Golden Wedding.
Silver Ball, Bessie Clark, $1.00
doz. Buttons, Pompon, Dais-
ies in yellow, pink and white,
50c doz. Mrs. John Collins,
Albany, 320 N. Broadway.

Watermelon Red Crepe
Myrtle, 2 to 3 ft., well rooted,
$2.00 doz.; Dbl.- Yellow Ja-
ponica, 1 to 2 ft.,-rooted, $2.00
doz. Dwarf Boxwood, 8 to 10
in. above ground, $6.00 doz.
Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville,
Ria.

Mixed oles
plants, 50c doz. Azaleamums,
Cameo Pink, 75c doz. City of
Portland Cannas, 15c ea., 8 for
$1.00. Rooted Abelia, $1.25
doz. \ Dbl. Day Lily, 50e doz.
Add postage. No checks or
stamps: Mrs. Miles) T. Tanner,
Sandersville.

Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurel,
White, Pine, Red, White Dog-
wood, Azaleas, Crabapple,
Sweetshrub, Holly Tulip Pop-
$1.25 doz.
White Feed
S. Waters,

Exe. for
Mrs. K.

p. ep:
sacks. :
Hurst.

Jonquil Bulbs, Dbl. and sin-
Crepe Myrtle,

gle, 30c doz.
Bridalwreath, well rooted, 30e
Star of Bethlehem, 35c
ad0zZ. Pe Mrs. yonn Kim-
mons, Roy.

False Dragon Heads, Pe-
tunias, 25c doz. Single and
Dbl. May Day Lilies, Ribbon
Grass, 10c ea. Jasmine, Al-
theas, 15c ea. Calif.. Privet
cuttings, 40e C; Broadleaf
Evergreen cuttings, 15 for 20c.
Add: postage. Mrs. Henry Jar-
rell, Butler, Rt. 2.

Mixed Colors Azaleas,
Sweetshrubs, Mt. Laurel, Rho-
dodendron, Thumbergia, Ar-
row Wood, Sumac, Long Leaf
Pine, White Dogwood, Althea
Lillies, Blue Lilac, $1.25 doz.
Well rooted. Trailing Arbutus,
Evergreen Galax, 35 doz.
Boxwoods, 25c ea., 6 in. high.
Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral
Bluff. - a

Evergreen Scotch Brooms,
Dbi. Altheas, Red, White, Pink
Spirea, Flowering Locust
(Pink), Yellow Forsythia, Box-
wood, Yellow Bush Roses, Sin-
gle Altheas, Yellow Daisy
Mums, Lavender Phlox, Phy-
sostegia, Monarda. Add post-



age under, $1.00. Mrs. Carl
Kimsey, Hiawassee. a

jes

EdOz.

prices. :

$1.00.

Snapdragon



}Seabon, Brunswick.

Altheas, Tadien heey fat
._|Blooming size bulbs: Red Spi-/]

ach Trumpet Vine, Dbl. Al-
mond, Dbl. Japonica, Dog-
wood, 30c ea. All color bloom-
ing size Azaleas, Iris, 50c doz.
Laurels, Rhododendrons,

| Spruce and White Pines, Crab-

apple, Sweetshrubs, $1. 00 doz.
Cannas, 75c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. W. C, Plumley, Ellijay.
Box 88.

White Pines, Hemlock, $1.00
Azaleas, Fern, Iris, Ar-
butus, 50c doz. Red and Yel-
low Japonicas,, Dogwood,
Sweetshrub, Mt. Laurel, Ivy,
Black Gum, Crabapples, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl
Stover, Talona.

, Azaleas, Mt. Laurel Pink
Cherokee Rose, White Dog-
wood, ' Bridalwreath, Sweet-
shrub, Coral Berry, Tulip Pop-
lar, Red Maple, Strawberry
Bush, Lilac, Crabapple, Spi-
rea, well rooted, $1.50 doz.
Orange Day Lilies, Hardy
Fern,- Galax, Arbutus, Snow-
drop, Iris, Shasta Daisies,
Calif. Violets, $1:50 C. Mrs.
Leila Dickey, Morganton.

Large, Single and Dbl. -He-
erocallis Bulbs, 25e doz. Add
postage if less than 2 doz.
Mrs. A. 2.
ville.

White and Lilac Wisteria,
20c; Dorothea Perkins Roses,
10c. Evergreen Vinca, 10ce; 3
for 25c. Red Glads, 10c: Nan-
dina, 1de and 25c: Sansiviera,
15c; Century plants, 15e. Well
rooted. Exc. for Red Althea,
Birdseye, Snowball, Thornless
Yellow Rose, Redbud, Spotted
Leaf Cactus. Mrs. D. F. Shep-
pard, Daisy.

6 colors Beautiful Chrysan-
themums, Purple, Pink, Rose,
Yellow, White, Bronze, for
Sale, or exe. for other color
mums or other flowers. Write
first. Mrs. Frank Kirkland,
Willacoochee, Rt. 1.

Giant crimson. Amaryllis,
blooming size buibs, 50c doz.
Forsythia or Goldenbells, 50c
ea. Mrs. Fuller Joiner, Ten-
nille, Rt. A, Box 22.

Calif Giant Zinnia Seed,
25e. cupful. Add postage. .
W. Pettyjohn, Summerville,
Rt. 45

Fine Cannas, City Portland
Pink and Giant Red, $8.00 C.
Pres. Red, Armenia, Variegat-
ed and King Humbert Yellow,
$3.00 C; Eureka White and
Madam Canard Pink, $1.00
doz. Shasta Daisies, $2.00 C;
Rooted White Wisteria, 6 for
ae Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cor-

ele.

Orange, Pink, Azaleas, For-
sythia, 45c ea.
Iris, Day Lilies, 45ce doz. Small
Red, jSimilar to. Inis, 75 doz:
Wild blue Iris, 35c doz. Bleed-
ing heart, 50c bulb. No checks.
Mrs. Pearl Garrett, Ellijay, Rt.
3 - 5

Large Prize Winning Chry-
santhemums; Silver Wedding,

White, Golden Yellow, Peach

Glow Pink, Cream, Bronze,
Red, 25 plants for $2.00. Also
Button Daisy type, 25 plants
for $1.25. Mrs. R. L. Silver,
Cuthbert. Rt. 5.

Azaleas, Sweetshrubs, Dog-

| wood, Indian Arrow, 60c doz.
Forsythia, blooming size, 50c;

small, 25c ea. Hardy Phlox,
Narcissi, Jonquils, 30c doz.
Peonies, 25c ea. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. M. P. For-
rester, Talona.

Nice bulbs Guernsey Nerine

Red Spider Lilies for sale. Exc.
for several large colored feed
sacks, 4 of a color. 1 bulb for
each sack.
fall. Mrs. Elbert Miller, La-
Grange, 805 Grant St.

Rooted Dbl. Red. Cor ce
Pink Begonia cuttings and Ox-
alis. Will exc. H. Casteloes,
Moultrie, Rt. 5,

Bulbs: Blue Grape Hya-
einth, Star of Bethlehem, 50c
hun. or 500 for $2.00. Jonquils,
White Narcissi, 25c doz. Miss
Grace Akins, Hartwell, Rt. 1.

Old Fashion Roses, Red,
White and Pink Peachtree
Roses, Red Dogwood, Bridal-
wreath, 25c ea. Jonquils, 25
doz. Blazing Star, 50c ea. Dbl.
Daffodils, 40c doz. No checks.
Mrs. Malva Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.

Pink Thrift, 80c C. Pres.
Red, Orange Cannas, 50c doz.
Dbl. Day Lilies, Monks Head,
40c doz. Rooted Boston Ivy,
5c ea. Purple Wisteria, 2 for
25c. Summer bunch Mari-
gold seed, mixed colors, 10c
pkg. Del. to second zone.
Mrs. Annie Pattillo, LaGrange,
Rt. 4, Box 79.

Small Palms, Camphors, 3
for: $1:25: 7 for $2.00. '-S: M.

Persons, Marshall-

Ae

{ Azaleamum,
Blue, Yellow,

Lillies bloom in

Fine Ts Sky Blue, Orchid:
Purple, Tan ~ Yellow, - De
Blue and Many Two Tones,
$1.10 doz. Also Old Fashion
Jonquils, Daffodils and Beau-

sus, 50 bulbs for $1.00... Mrs.
HW. W. Trimble, Adairsville.

~Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Azaleas, Tulip Poplars, White
Dogwood, . Cherokee Roses,
White Pines, $1.00 doz. P. P.
Calif Violets, Snowdrops, Pink
Perennial Phlox, Blue Iris
Lilies, _ Narcissus, i
$2.00 C. Mrs. Gladys Robin-
son, Mineral Bluff.

Single and Double Hemero-
callis Plants, fine plants, 25c
doz.,* or $2-00.-C.- Mrs: A, 2;
Persons, Marshallville.

All colors blooming size
Azaleas, 50e doz. Arborvitaes,
Pink: Phiox, 2c doz.* Red,
Yellow Japonicas, Altheas,
Goldenbell, Arborvitaes, 25
ea. White Pine, Laurel, Rho-
dodendrons, Sweetshrub, Dog-
wood, Indian Arrow, Red
Maple, 90c doz. Add postage.
Decy Stanley, Ellijay. Rt. 2.

All. colors blooming size
Azaleas, 50c dob. Arborvitaes,
Boxwood, Goldenbell, Altheas,
Almond, 25c ea.; Lavender.
Blue Violets, Pink Perennial
Phlox, 25c doz. Tiger Lilies,
20c ea. Laurels, Hemlock,
White Pine, Dogwood, 90c doz.
Add Postage. Martha Eller,
Ellijay, Rte 2.1

- Beautiful field - grown Box-
woods, Semperviren (Dwarf
Eng.) 4 to 10 tree, $50.00 M.;
$6.00-C. Pink Dorothy Rose
Bushes, 2% yrs., $140.00 M.:
$3.00 doz. Maude Hamby,
Greenville, -

Violets, 50c doz. Snowdrops
and Shasta Daisies, $1.00 C.
Moss Roses, 3 for 50e. Box-
woods, $2.00 ea. Arbutus, 6
+for $1.00. Blue Butterfly. Pink
Spirea, 2 for 25c.. Mrs. W. M.
Garren, Morganton.

About pint of Poppy. seed,
feathery kind. Dark Red,
Pink, Heliotrope, very large,
60c. Add postage. Mrs. S..A.
Chapman, Sylvester, Rt. 3.

Cape Jasmine bushes, $3.00
ea., or $5.00 for 2. Sweet
smelling Honeysuckle, 25 ea.:
5 for $1.00. Yellow and White
blooms from early spring till
late fall, 1-3 ft. long. No
checks. Also Spirea. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. E. Sorrels,
Royston, Rt: I.

Chrysanthemums, 6 large
varieties. 2 varieties Yellow
Button, Rose Daisy, and Pink
assorted, $3.00
doz. Exhibition pansies,
Giant Red Thrift,
and Sweet Wiliams,
doz. P,P. Mrs: C7 C,-Lynch,
Rome, Rt. 1.

| Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Azaleas, White Dogwood,
Strawberry Bush, Tulip Pop-
lars, Crabapple, Pink Chero-
kee Roses, Hemlock, 2 to 3 ft.
$1.00 doz. P) P. Orange Day
Lilies, Narcissus, Daffodils,
Blue Iris, Calif, Violets, Snow-
drops, Perennial - Phlox, $2.00
C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie,
+ Mineral Bluff.

5 Boxwoods, 2 ft. high, 2%
ft. diameter, $4.00 ea., or lot
for $20.00 at my home. Eiehe
Garland, Aska. .

3 large White. Dosesed and
2 pink Rosebud trees, $1.00 ea,
W.F F. King, Atlanta, 30 Peach-
tree Ave.

Red and Yellow Japonicas,
35c ea. All colors Azaleas.
Sweetshrubs, Red: Maples,
Yellow Cannas, 50c doz. Blue
and Yellow Tris, 45c doz. Add

postage. Mrs. H. Evans,
Talona.

15 Pot Plant cuttings, $1.00.
Camphor trees,, 6 small for
$1.00; large, 50c ea.; 6 for $2, 50:
small for $5.00 C. Large
rooted Hydrangea, $1.00; Scup-
pernongs, 25 ea, Mrs. Oo. Aly
Burk, Tifton.

Pussy Willows, Boxwoods,
Weeping Willows, Forsythia,
Baby Breath, Carolina Cherry,
Yucca, 35c ea. White Iris, 60c
doz. All rooted. $1.00 orders.
Under $1.00 add 15c postage,
Josephine Raley, Mitchell.

Daisies, Chrysanthemums,
yellow, 20e doz.
Spirea, Purple Lilac, 15c ea.
teria, 10 ea. Well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. S. O. Breed-
love, Monroe.

White Spirea, English Dog-
wood, Bridalwreath., Yellow
Jasmine. Gardenias, Roses,
Crepe Myrtle, all blooming
size plants, 50c ea. Add post-



age. Mrs. M. Robinson,
Greenville. | hk



Fea,

tiful April Blooming Narcis-

Daffodils,

73 tt.- 15 ea,

Dianthus
$1.00}

mixed colors and white and:
Baby Breath

Forsythia, Yellow . Rose, Wis- |







Perennial Saecr Doss. 0
Mixed colors of Iris,

doz. Mrs. E. L. aos

fin; Rt. B.

Dahlia Zinnia Sooke 10
teacupful. Little French a

gold, mixed colors, 15 cuprul

Poinsettia, 5c per teaspoontu
Little Red Riding Hood Zinnia
seeds, 10c per teacupful. Ol
Fashion Bachelor Button, Red |
and White, 15c cupful.

Clyde. Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.

Diets ee all color
large types.

Red Canna Lilies, 35 ~ 3
Yellow with: Red Center Can-
nas, 35ce doz. _Watermel
Color Crepe Myrtle, 75c ea
Deep Pink Running Rose, 50
bunch. Foxgloves, 25c d
Lavender color. Add postage
eee V. E. Bennett, Cordele

r kobe ~~

Seed: Large Dbl. Tiss
mixed colors; Sunset Gian
Marigold, Hedge Marigold, fall
blooming, 10c cupful. Pot QO =
Gold Marigold. Dwarf, Has-
tings Large Supreme, 10 per.
% cupful: Yellow Four O-
Clock, large tblsp., 10c. Al
PP. Coin or stamps. No chks.
Miss Lillian Hardin, Woites Rt
1, Box 62.

Jonquil Blooms,
now, for sale. Mrs. W. Y.
mer, Newnan, Rt. 5.

Red and Pink Hibiscus, P
ple Eng. Wisteria, 2 yr., well
reoted, 25c ea: $2.75 doz. Z
Yonge Walker, Toccoa, Rt. ore:

19 ft. Hedge, 3x3,
Bayonets, Abelia,
Spireas, Honeysuckle,
thia, 50c-75c.

$5.
Althe
Forsy=
20 Hedge Plan
Yellow Jasmi
20c ea. Quince, 40c. 8
from Perry, U. S. 41. Mrs.

| Fountain, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.

100 nice size Boxwoods, :
and 25c ea., at my-home. Mr.
J. W. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt.

Goldenbell, Forsyt.
blooming , size; Purple Lilac,
Purple Wisteria Xerria Ye Id),
35c ea.; 4 for $1.00. Daffodi
Jonquils, Giant Pink Mor
Glory, White Hibiscus, Pur
Bachelor Button,

Hedge seed, 150, 10c.
B. Moore, Suwanee.

Rooted Boxwoods,

doz. Hedge, 2c ea.
Bush, Spirea, 10c

Minnie.
Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Odorus Rugulosus Jong
$1.00 C. Dbl. Daffodils, $:
|C, Extra Large Paper Wh
Narcissus, 50c doz. ia
Blooming Size Red Spide
Lilies, 50c doz. ee Citt .
Dye, Middleton, Rt.

All Colors Be oe da
Likes, Snowballs,

Roses. 25ce @a. Sweetshrul
Dogwood,

Muscadine Vines
. Mrs. Jonie Wadi
Oak Hill.

Red and. White Hee od
Sweetshrubs, Mt. Laurel, Iv:
Pussywillow, Crabapple, | Ma
ple, Honeysuckle, Black Pine
20c ea. Trailing Arbutus, Ev
ergreen Galax, Mt. Fern, 3
doz. Melvin Hore Min Te
Bluff.

Shade
Red Crepe Myrtles, 25 ea.:
for $1.00. No orders less
4; Deep Red, Green Foliags

Cannas and "Maroon ~ Shad

Honeycomb Dahlia Bulbs, 55
doz. Exc. some bulbs for Aza:
leas and Achimenes.

Tom Bryan, Turin, Rt. 1.

Dbl. Yellow Japonica, Sno
balls, 75c ea.; 2 for $1.00. Db!
Yellow Daffodils, Easter Lilie:
King Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz.
Dbi. Almonds, Weeping Ma

+ 3 for $1.00. AN
rooted. No checks. Exc.
printed sacks. Mrs. |
Barrett, Talking Rock.

Azaleas, White Dogwooc
Strawberry Bush, Pussyw
lows, Red Maples, $1.00.
etsy Holly, Pink. Cral

apple $1.25 doz. Evergre

alax, Trailing Arbutus, 25
PP. on orders over 50
Exc. for Feed Sacks. Mr:
W. Wilkins, Mineral Bluf

Red Heart Desire Rose
for $1.00. Purple Flag Lil
50c doz. Dark Purple V
bena, 40c doz. Cream Colc
Honeysuckle, 30e bunch. |
postpaid. Exe. for Whit
Sacks. Mrs. M. W. He
Oconee, Rt. 1, Box 3






White

Red

: 75 doz.
Weeping Willow, ea. Honey-
ckle, Weigelia, Yellow Ker-
a, Japonica, Golden Bells,
lea, Purple Lotus, Pink.

: Spirea, 25c ea.
elvet Roses, Red, White,
Old Time Roses, 30c ea.
Glad Bulbs, large size, 40c
All PP. in Ga. Mrs. J.

Colors > Azaleas,
doz. Dbl. Red Japonica.
t 10. yrs. old, 75c ea. Ma-
White Pine, Sweetshrubs.
ar, 75 doz. Tame Cherry
uts, 25e ea. Yellow and
le Iris, 50c doz. Differ-

lors Fall ee 45c ce:

ifferent

Pochae 4 foe SE 00. 3 to

5 for $1.00: Yellow Bells, |.

$1.60. Native Dogwood
vhite), 2 to 3 ft., 8 for $1.00:
el. Also would like to buy
rint -Chicken Feed Sacks,
. Mrs. Boyd Baggett.
peeve, ae =

3S: mammoth - bulbs,
ee Dbl: Orange Day
50e doz. PP. Mrs. HH
Leod, Dixie.

hododendron, Mt. Laurel,
pruce, Pine, Crabapple, Aza-
sas, Yellow Thornless Rose.

etshrub, Coralberry, Bri-
al Fou. Strawberry Bush.

Hardy Snapdragon,

: Daisies Snowdrop, Vio- | _
ralax, Arbutus, $1225 Ga

Addie Leathewood, Blue

Laurel, $1.50
Pies $2.00 doz.

= Pink =-Altheas- o<$1. 50

oz. Yellow. Dbl. Daffodil,
00 C: Yellow Fall Pinks. 75
rey Crabapple, Evergreen,
Zi doz. Well rooted. Add
Mrs. Mollie Eller,

- A0z.
Red,

enbell, 25 ea. Yellow,
Red Azaleas, $2.25 doz,
y, White Pine, $2.50 doz.
is; Light and Dark,
ae Snow on The oe
oC bunch. Add postage.
: Bettie Jane Eller, ee

ane a White. Aza-
$2.00 doz. Peach Roses,
ea. My Laurel, White
2292002, > Ni. Ivy, Fall
6, 91:00. doz. = Blue ris;
C. Well rooted. Add
ostage. Mrs. Jobn te ye OUNe,
le ap:

Lemon Lilies, oe oe -Lav-
nder Iris, 40e doz. Peach
ie 25 ea. Dusty Miller,
z. Old Fashion Yellow
~ 25c ea. Red Winter
30c* doz. _oalmon Pink
Oc doz. ae for Print
Mrs. James Davis,

Rt. B:

mon Lilies, 50c doz.
llow. Daffodils, 60c doz.

ng Alfred Jonquils, Easter
Lilies, 65c doz. Crimson Roses,
aR d and Pink, $1.00 ea. Red
Jogwoods. 25c @a.*-5- for $1.00.
\ll- well rooted. No checks.
Opal Gable, Ellijay,



Dbl.

bl. Faonicas. 6 yrs. old,
0c ea. Honeysuckle, Red and
Lite . Dogwood, Weeping
ry, Hydrangeas, Pink Al-
Lilac, 50c ea. Lemon
Hardy Phlox, King Al-
affodils. 35c doz. Jon-
White Narcissus, errs

Pin! on 12 for 20.
, & for 30c. Purple
is. ho for. 25.>. Pink
. 2 for 40c. All well
1. Add postage. Mrs.

: et Rt. =

Pink

Violets, $2. 00 C. Mums,

alberry. 25c ea. Bridal-
Ho $t.00,C.. Mrs. W. E:
on, Luthersville.

blooming. Peachtree,

d Easter Bells, 15 ea.: 2 for

Watermelon Red: Crepe
tle, 25c ea. Butter and
gg bulbs, 25e doz. Jonquils.
35 doz., Monthly Roses, Red,
for 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
lia J. Faulkner, Lula, Rt. 1.

- Golden-Green
4-6 ft., 50c to 75c: ea.

= 3--doz. $1.00: $200.6.
Rose Cuttings, 40c doz.

| Pink, Green Tho:: ss,
Add postage. Mrs.
M Gunter,

ie Alter chee orl

/Roses, 4, 60: $1. 10 doz.

|} Dogwood, 15c ea.

110e ea.

lies,

ing Forsythia, 20c ea.:

Cuttings. of

than 1 doz. of var. sold. Mrs.

TOC 400Z.

preens, 25c ea.

Rt. |

Mrs. W.

| Mrs

Arbor- |

Lawr enceville,



Iris, 10 labeled, 50 for $1.15;
Paci: $1,20 : Peonies, mix- 4
ed, 4 for $1.10; Hemerocallis,
mixed, 25, oh 10; | Oriental
Mix.

Abelia vut.,
M. Hall, Cal-

Shrubs. $1.15 doz.
50. 39e. -Mrsg ce
houn, Riso

Purple Lilac, Brida laaeale
Forsythia, Flowering Quince.
Pink Almond, White English
Sweetshrub,
Cream
Red
doz.
Add
BEESON,

=~ Purple -itis,
Yellov.,

10c ea.
Color Narcissus,
Chrysanthemums, 75e
Red Begonia, 10c ea.
Postage. Mrs. J. Woe
Hage Rt 2s

- Azaleas, Red Maple. a doz.
White Pine, Spruce Pine, Mt.
Laurel, Mt. Ivy, Crabapple,
.| Poplar, White Dogwood, $1.00
doz:. Bronze Chrysanthemums,
May Cherry. 10c ea.
Add postage. No chks. Mrs.
Gertrude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Japanese Sunflower, 35c doz.
Jasmine, Variegated Yard
Running Honeysuckle,-25c doz.
Orange Hemerocallis Day Lil-
Trumpet Daffodils, $1.25
C. Different Color German
Iris, 75e doz.; small, $1.25 C.
Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen.

- Rooted White English Dog-
wood, Large Yellow Forsythia,
Red Flowering Pear; DbE
White Spirea, Large Leaf
Hedge Bushes, white blooms,
all 50c ea. Dbl. Yellow Hum-
bert Canna, -35c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. E. B. Thornton,
Bremen.

Prize Winning Chrysanthe-
Large, Intermediate,
Pompon, Button, Single.
Spoon Cushion types, 48
plants, 16 assorted varieties,
$2.00; 48 plants, 8 assorted va-
rieties, labeled, $2, 00. 60 smail
mixed unlabeled, $2.00. Mrs.
H. G. Woods, Donalsonville.

4 watermelon Red Crepe
Myrtle. $1.40, or 40c ea. Yuc-
ca, 25c ea.: 5 for $1.00. Weep-
& for
Unrooted
i0c doz.
75e C: $4.50 M. PP. exce for
Colored 100 ib. Cap. Feed
Sacks, free from holes and
mildew. Mrs. Bettie Roberts, }
Taltapoosa, Rt,.2, Box Tl.

Chrysanthemums: Chryso-
lora, Yellow. Harvard Red,
Mary Hall, Pompon, Silver.
White Perplex, Pink Small}
Ball, White, 50c doz. No less

MuMS:

ADGA & $1.00.

Abelia,

for

BW: Schmidt, Augusta, Rt., 2.

-All colors Azaleas, 50c sen
Lilies, Snowballs, Velvet
Roses, 25c/ ea. Sweetshrubs,
Dogwood, Indian
Arrow, Crabapple and Red
Maple, $1.00 doz. Also 2 Ever-}
Add postage.
Mrs. Cleave Cantrell, Oak Hill.

Rose Pink and few White
and Red Grandiflora Phlox
Plants, ready now, 20c per doz.
7 doz. for $1.00. Add. postage.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia,
tee o: A

Snowballs, Peachtree Roses.
Yellow Thornless Rose, Purple
Lilac, Rooted Hedge, $E 50 doz.}
All well rooted. Purple Eas-
ter Lilies, Yellow and White
Jonquils, $1:00 C. Several
colors Fall Pink, Bitie Agera-
tum, 35c doz. Add postage - on
small orders. Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, Ria Box
35:

Azaleas, Mt. tence Red
and White Dogwoods, Crabap-
bles, Cherokee Roses, Red
Maples, Hemlock, 2 to 3. ft.,
well rooted, $1.00 doz.. Rho-
dodendrons, Pussy . Willow,
Sweetshrubs, 20c ea. Arbutus,
Mt. Ferns, 35c doz. Exchange
for White Sacks. Mrs. W. D.
Davis, Mineral Bluff.

Prize Winning Chrysanthe-
mum, large type, Pink, Yellow,
White Anemone Balls, White
and Yellow, 75c doz. Buttons
and Koreans. Add_ postage.
J. Saunders, Jenkins-
burg. :

Lavender False Dragon
Head (Physostega) - Yellow
Hardy Primrose, 25c doz. Pur-
ple Iris, 35c doz.; 3 for $1.00.

J. G. Whitfield, Jasper,
ate

Priekly cactus, 6 for $1.00.
All prepaid. _C. E. Smith; Bar-
selton.

Chrysanthemum, White with
yellow centers (ook like Big
White Daisies), 10c doz.: or
78c C.. Add postage. Mrs. J.
He Thompson, Cairo, Rise:
Box 126.

Christmas Cactus Cuttings,
rooted, 30c ea. Mrs. H. = Me-
Curry, Clarkesville, Rt.

Rosemary, 30c bunch: Pais
Hydrangea , and Red Oleander
cuttings, 20 ea; 2 for 35c. Me
Ee. B. Warr sb

25 ee Tiger Lilies, 20c doz.

+1Dwarf Boxwoods,,
\for 25c.

Box 151.

Magnolias
Olive. White and Red Dog-
wood, Crepe Myrtle, Yellow
Jasmine, Graybeard, Gallber-
ries, Sweetshrub. 1 ft.. to 10,
10c to 40e. Add postage. Mrs.
oe Hunt, So Rt.

White Pines, Hemlocks, $1.00
doz. Azaleas, Ferns, Moss,
Arbutus, Violets, . 50c doz.
Sriowballs, Yellow -and_ Red
Japonicas, Dogwood, Lilac,
Lilies, Easter Bells, ~25c . ea.
pats. May Belle Wright, Ta-
ona

- Young English Boxwoods, 14
or 15 in. high, well rooted, 4
for $1.00. M. M. Cochran,
Pisgah.

Azaleas.. Ferns.. 50c -doz.
Hemlocks. White Pines, $1.00
doz. Yellow and Red Japon-
icas, Snowballs, . Peachtree
Roses, Bridalwreath, Lilac,
Lilies. 25c ea. Wild Cucum-
oe 75e ea. Add postage. Mrs.

J - Evens ralona. <=

Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs.
$2.00 doz. . Express FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. H. G. Mc-
Donald,. Pavo; Rt.1.

Plants: Giant Purple iota
35c: doz.; Dark Crimson Dbl.
Althea, 35e doz: 4 for. $1.25;
June -Blooming Chrysanthe-
mum, 50c doz. Well rooted
Abelia, 6 for $1.00. Mrs.
Charles B. Tanner, Sanders-
ville, RFD -/i

Snowdrop Bulbs,
Daffodil Bulbs, $1. 25C
HyAcinths, 50e doz. 1 doz.
Feather Hyacinths, T5e0 2 2-d0Z.
Red Spider Lilies, 90c, or 50c
doz. Japanese Iris, American
grown, 90c dob. White Spirea,
Van Houtti. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa

$i. 00 C;
: Grape

TRiea, Rt.-2

Few Pink Running Rose
Bushes, 2 yrs. old, 50c- ea:
Marsa, HH. Martin, Flowery
Branch: Rte.

Trilliums, Solomons Seal.

Bellwort, Trout Lilies, Hepat-}
-Iea, Will. Maiden Hair Fern,

Oxalis -Saxifrage, Birdsfoot
Violet, Jewelweed and other
lovely wild flowers. Send
stamp for list and prices.
Pearl Hudgins, Flowery
Branch.

Fragrant Blue Violets, 25c
doz. Old Fashion Snowball
Bushes, large blooming size,
$1.00 ea. Spike Broom, well
rooted, 4 for $1.00. Boston
Ivy, 6 bunches, $1.00; 12 large
rooted Boxwoods, $5. 00 for lot.
Boxwood cuttings, 25 for $1.00.
Add 10c postage on all orders.
Mrs. J. A. Henson, Fairmount.

3 hun. Scented Yellow Clus-
ter Daffodils, $1.50 C. Deep
Red and Pink Verbenas, 25c
bunch. Different colors Iris.
$1.00 doz. Some from prize
winning plants. Purple Rose
Cuttings, Pink Seven Sisters,
20c ea. White with. Purple
Throat Violets, 15 ea. bunch:
a postage. Mrs. Ethel Jones,

aes

Oak leaf Hydrangea, rooted,
20c ea. All colors Old Time
Petunias, 15 doz. Milk and
Wine Lily Bulbs, bloming size,
Purple Wisteria, rooted, 15c ea.
Rooted Sultana, Orange Col-
or, 20c ea. Rooted Wax Leaf
Ligustrum, 20c ea. Mrs. B.
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 132.

1 Nice Boxwood and some |

Shrubs at reasonable prices.
Aas Watkins, Blairsville,
ee &

Red and. White Dogwoods,
Silver Leaf Maple, Gooseberry
Bushes, Plum Bushes, 3 for
Add
Rose,

postage. Mrs. Belvie

Mineral Bluff.

Red and White Dogwoods,
Mt. Laurels, Mt. Pines, Aza-
leas, Hemlocks, Red Maple.
Crabapple, $1.00 doz. Rhodo-
dendrons, Sweetshrubs, Cher-
okee Rose, 20c ea.
butus, Mt. Ferns, 35e doz.
Add postage. Exchange for
White Feed Sacks. Mrs. C. W.
Roper, Mineral Bluff.

Globe Arborvitaes, 10 to 15
in. tall,- well rooted, 25c ea.
ISG = baie
Mrs. Louis Tilley,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Extra Fine Boxwoods, Rang-
ing in size, diameter. 2 ft., 3
into 5 {7 10-in:= heicht-3 {ft
to 5% ft. Thick foliage. Heal-
thy growing condition, $8.00 to
$20.00 ea at my home. Mrs.
Re.He Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2:

1 yr. old umbrellas, China-
berry trees, 1- to..3- ft. high,
$1.00 ea. Exchange for white
feed sacks, 10 sacks, free of
holes, for one trees Mrs. E. F.
Box 18h. Ferien. Bt Zi



Red Holly. Tea-

Pappie. 1 to). t.,

.50c doz.

Galax, Ar- Rt.

"Chrysanthemums:
Daisy, White, Yellow, Pink,
Semi-dbl., Korean, Pink and
Red,, Cushion, Bronze, Red,
Pink, 3 doz. for $1.00.. White
and Yellow. Buttons, 50c doz.
Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chutes

= Cut Flowers, Mixed variety
Chrysanthemums, rooted
plants, 3 doz. for $1.00. Damp
packed, Del. M. G. Hinson,
Chula.

_ Perennial Verbena, rooted
plants, all colors, mixed or sep-
arate, 3 doz. for $1.00. Damp
Packed. Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Chula. >

White
Narcissus Bulbs,

Cluster Blooi sing
$1.00 C; Crar-

jie; -$1,50-G> Calycanthus, $1.00

for 4. Exc. for White Feed
Sacks at 10c ea. Mrs, John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Roses, 2 yrs., Best Varieties:
Red, White American Beauty,
Hilley, Hollande, Frances Scott
Key, Mar, Talisman, Red and
Pink Radiance, 65c ea. and 25c
postage per doz. Also shrub-
bery. Thorn Bush, Abelia, For-
sythia... Govt. Insp. Ce oNG
Dwight, Atlanta, 1305 Capitol
Ave., S. W. Ma. 3671.

Magnolia, Teaolive, Red and
White Dogwood, Yellow Jas-
mine, Red Holly, Red Cedar,
Sweetshrub, Greybeard, Crab-
10c to 40c.
Add postage. Mrs. Alma Col-
son, Toomsboro, Rt. Pa

Jonquil Bulbs: Butter and
Egg bulbs, 20c doz. Teaolives,
Sweetshrubs, Yellow Jasmines,
White D ogwood, Red Holly, 1
ft.. 0c? 458. 45c. Plus post-
age, Exe. for White Sacks.
ee David Colson, Toomsboro,

Old Fashion 7 Sister -Ram-

jbler Rose, deep pink, plenty of

roots, 25c ea.: 5 for $1.00. Or-
drs postpaid. No | checks.
Mrs. E. T. Kinsey, Rocky Face.

Large Purple Fall Daisy, 50c
doz. Mrs. J. B. May, Franklin,
Rt. 4. : 3

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, Pur-

ple Lilac, Pink Almond, Bridal,

wreath, Yellow Forsythia,
Pink Honeysuckle, $1.50 doz.
Yellow Jonquils, Singles Blue
Hyacinths;. tris: Pinks, $1.25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt
Tippens, Talking Rock, Rt. 2;

Guaranteed Pure Blue Ro-
man Hyacinth, $1.00 doz. Have
5 doz. Red Spider Lilies, 40c
doz. Hearts and Elder Daisies,
Dbl Yellow Rose
Texas. Pink Oleander, Pinks,
35e doz. Add postage. Miss
Claudia Plant, Marshallville.

Lemon, Blackberry, Dbl.
Orange Lilies, Spanish and}
Dutch Iris, Hardy Phlox, Gold-
englow, Dahlias.*Cannas, 6 for
se) SPink "Earitt. b2 tor: 3hc.
Glads, Mums, 12 for $1.00. Exc.
for White or Print Sacks. M.
1 Eaton, Dahlonega, Rtak.

Azaleas, Sweetshrub, Iris,
50c doz. Rhododendrons, Lau-
rel, Spruce Pines, $1.00 doz.
Holly, Dogwood. Snowballs,
Pink Almond, Lilac, Trumpet
Vine, 30c. ea. Cannas, 75c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Kinser, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

100 Boxwoods, all sizes, at
my place. Resident of Geor-
gia, but postoffice just across
line, 2 mz. from Natly Dam.
Vinie Roper, Culberson, Rt. 1.

4 Arborvitaes, 4 ft:, high, 4
ft. across, $10.00. Come dig
them. 2 Abelias, 2 ft. high;
2 ft. across, to exe. for rooted
azaleas... Mrs. W. A. Sumner.
Adrian. |

White Daisy chrysanthe-
mums, and few other kinds,
white, red. yellow, med. size,
mixed, 25c doz. Rooted Wis-
teria and Umbrella Palm, 20c
ea. Large, cultivated Golden-
rod and Stepping Heaven-
ward plants, 25c doz. PP.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Valdosta,

White pines, Mt. Ivy, Black
Haw, Lilies, Hibiscus Flow-
ers and seed, Holly Bushes, 25
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Diamond.

Red and White Dogwood,
Sweetshrub, Hemlock, Azaleas.
$1.00 doz. Pussy Willow, 20c
ea. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Myr-
tle Barton, Mineral Bluff.

Azaleas, Red Maple, White
Dogwood, 45c doz. White,
spruce pine, Mtn. Laurel, Mtn.
Ivy, $1.00 doz. Mimosa, 50c
ea. Dbl. Pink Almond, Al-
theas, Large Size Chrysanthe-
mums, Red Seven Sisters
roses, 10c ea, Add postage.
No chks. Mrs. Maude arist,
Ellijay, Ri 2.

Large size Abelia ee



i gal. Ms. eu

$2.00 C.. Red Hot Peppers, ue
Wpeey. at Vs

Single

| Quote quantity, price.

Verbena, Pink, Orchi
and Variegated. Per.
Fall Daisy, all rooted,
and damp pack, 50c do
Mrs. Levi Pearman, Pav

Red Hawthorne, loc pe
Pup to <5. Tt. Magnoli as
Cedar, Teaolive, Grann:
heard, Red Holly,

White Dogwood, Yellow as-
mine, 5 ft.. 45c; 1 ft. 10c. ~
Postage. Exe. for sacks.
dames Connell, Toomsboro

~ Red Japonica, Red Dog:
woods, Pink Almonds, 35

5 for $1.00. Foxgloves,
fets, 30c dob. Iris, Day |
Daffodils, 30c coz. White
cissus; 50e: doz: 38. for &
Exc. for feed sacks. Mrs.
Garner, Talking Rock.

Swiss Roggli Giant Pansies,
large variegated blooms,
stems, 3 doz. for $1.00 p. p.

C. Minter, Atlanta, 7 Roan
AvejcN.2k. - Cavvales

Cluster

canthus, 4 for $1. 00. wot
White Feed Sacks at 10
Sallie Bowen, Hartwell, aR

C: 500 for $2.00. White
cissus, 25c per doz.

Yellow Cluster Narcissu

doz. Lemon Lilies. 40c_per
doz. Miss Vena Brown, .

well.

FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED





Want Sane Type Chrysa
themums, White Wonder a
White Ft. Monmouth La
Dahlias. Mrs.
Coosa, Rt.

Want to exc. ee e6cu
Pink Dorothy Perkins Re

Snapdragon Plants
Bulbs. Ea. pay postage. _
E. H./Bonner, Eatonton, ee

Want Sweet
Magnolia Pods, Sweet
Seed Pods. Will exc.

[table and Flower Seed in.

son. Hubert Chambers,
ton, Box 488.

thur Booth. Athens. 175
ing St.

Ce Gladiolus,
Narcissus, Dahlias, Dutch
Spanish Iris, and all
flowers, plants, seeds or ia
Browne, Atlanta, 496 N

Ave.. NE.

~Want different eo
gonia cuttings and ot
flowers. rooted, if. Poss.
Mrs. Jesse Aycock, ;
Ford, RFD 2.

Want to exc. Print
Sacks, Washed, free of
for Camellia Japonicas,
rooted, different colors.
otsacks30e: irs: Je ne
ford, Nashville, Rt. 2B

-Want Old Fashion S
Dbl. Touch-Me-Not Seed;
ferent Color Begonias, Si
cuttings, also Nest Egg (
seed. Will exchange any }
flowers or pay for them.
Vera Silvers, Ellijay,
Box 88.

Want % gal.

Also Small

lias. tases A
Flowering Quinces, Be
Roses. State size and vr
Dr. J. M.. Nicholson,

ville, Belvoir Gardens.

Want 2 or 5 shade tree
or 8 ft. high. White Oak. -

price. W .T. Webb,.

833 Cherokee Ave., S. E

Want cuttings or small 7
ed pieces, Rose, Nutmeg,
Horn and Apple: Plu
and Fushia plants. Also
rooted Pink Geraniums, si
and Dbl. White wit
edge '- and Red. -
Hes , Clarkston.

Want med. size, well ro
Camellia Japonicas,
White, Variegated and R
Also Old Fashion Sulp
low Running Rose. J
ney, Sweet Brier, D
Rose and cuts of white,
Red and Silver Striped
Buy or exc. Purple Lilac, 1
blooming or flowering Al
at 2 fer 2502. = irs
drix, Statesboro, Rt.

- Want Dbl. White
plants. Mrs. ee

and yellow Feverfe\
Must be cheap for



es i Good






Tant 100 or 1000 Cannas.
e color and prices.
nt. dashines. J. aE: sae

2ooted, Dbl. White eas Dbl.
ink Geranium; Salmon Col. |
red Pink Sultanas, rooted,
my color. Mrs. V. F. Holtz-
w, Macon, Rt. 6.

Vant. Commercial

Chrysanthemums, ~
lors. No Button Mums. Exe.
ellow, Emperor Trumpet
rf Orange Hemerocal-
Day Lilies, White Narcissus,
ferent Colors German Iris,

fap Sunflower, Jan. Jasmine.
antile Harrison, Bremen.

Large

rite what you have. Quote
rice. Mrs. Henry A. Elrod,
up, Riel:

Want Variegated
amellia Japonicas.
abor, Albany.

Want White Jasmine, shiish

pe, with dark, finely cut
leaves, very fragrant. Mrs. A.

Persons. Marshallville.

colors
Lewis my



a SEED FOR SALE



Gourd seed bushel, 16 seeds
yx 10c: Dishrag and Martin,
30 seeds, 10c. PP. Mrs. Ben
McBryant, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3.

Seed Cane; 2000 stalks POJ

seed cane, average length, 5 ft.
$15.00 M. Exc. for sweet po-

tato seed. Cant ship. J. E.
ilcher, Jr., Plains.

eed: Dark yellow MmAokin

5e cupful; banana and mush-
elon, 35c cupful: trees and
verbearing tomato, good large
choice .tomatoes, 25c spoonful.
i Mae TUMEL, Gainesville,

Rt. 6

ces Cornfield bean seed,

arge cupful. Exc. for white
printed feed sacks. Mrs. -M.
Forrester, Talona.

HB dbs. Cannonball _ water-
eion, hand selected, dried in
hade, $2.00 lb. W. E. Sutton,

i a for Red Ripper peas, or
ll buy Red Rippers: Ralph
ollie,r Comer.

30 Ibs. Sims

lack Pole beans, 50c lb; brown
rowder and Purple Hull peas.
dbs. for $1.00. Del. to 2nd.
one. Also want few old time
hockley apple trees. Mrs. J.

ones, Grayson. :

rizona combine type He-
ari, makes more than corn

ZX.

watermelon

asier to cultivate, good for all,

tock and poultry, 100 lbs. for
$6.00; 50 lbs. for $3.50; extra

Jean fancy Korean lespedeza,
Sia UOC ACW eR. D Tatum,
Palmetto.

Certified wilt- rosistaHe ee
globe tomato, $3.00 lb; Calif.
Wonder pepper, $3.00 lb: beet
: und. lettuce; $2.50 lb; C. Wake-
field and Early Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $2.75 lb; Texas
proof seed. oats, $1.25 lb. B-
a gas Flowery Branch,

; Speckled punch butterbeans,
Oc Ib: 5 lbs. or over, 25c lb
B: 6 wks. cae peas,

b. Del...C: R, Smith, Bu-
ord. teks

White multpilying onions, 35
it: red Shallot onion buttons,
5e at: okra seed, 20c pt. PP.
Mrs, Elizabeth Cawthon, La-

ed) tlots.

50: Cuban Queen: $1.60;
ude Creek, $1.95 Velvet
eans, Coker cottonseed, field

. G. Downs,

1944 crop Purple Top White
slobe turniv seed, machine re-
eee. germination 90%, 40

5 Ibs. for $1.75; $30. 00 per
8 a ei. Rhyne, Ameri-

aS Speckled tender hull
yeas, 20c lb: white black-eyed
eas, 20c 1b: y Crowders.
5c Ib: home-made tobacco, 10c
wist tobacco seed, 25c thimble

C; Li Bates,

Roat oo seed, $1. 50
b: 5 lbs. Dixie Queen water-

melon seed, $1.25 lb. No COD.

Gradey Bell, Charing,

Pure Boney Drip cane seed,

=. threshed, without

rain, fully ripe. 10c Ib. plus
postage. No orders filled un-
=i 1Q'-hs, - ppeRee Darnell,

Also j.

all }-

Rust- |

talso Jumbo Triumph,



12%c lb: recleaned at 18c lb.
George O. Marshall, Americus.

Ga. White Stem collard seed,

60c Ib: 25 lbs. for $9.00: smooth

Leaf Mustard and. Jap. turnip

seed, 75c lb: 3 lbs. for $1.50.
, Ponder, Whigham.

Running buterbean seed, 30c
lb. FOB. Mrs. Will Howell.
Mitchell, Rt. 1.

Ga. Blue Stem ollard seed,
50c 1b; Cannonball melon seed

(white) $1.50 lb. All PP. J. W.

Lang, Omega.

Few hundred lbs. choice ex-
tra Kobe lespedeza seed, $15
owe: D. E. Tatum, Palmetto.

- 32 lbs. 1944 Purple Top and

. White Globe turnip seed, mix-

ed. -50c b= for 108; FOB. No
checks. Prompt shipment. Mrs
ALM. Soe Lawrence-
ville, Rt.

- Seed oe Big Long Green
Cane, No. (29-116, $16.50. M
stalks: also frostproof cabbage
plants, all leading varieties,
$1.50 M: white Bermuda onion
plants, $2.00 M. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.

About 2 gal. red multpilying
nest onions, $1.35 gal or $1.50
gal. del. Mrs. C. K. Phipps,
Dallas Rt, ee

bunch Running butterbeans,
50c lb. PP. Mrs. Roy Tankers-
ley, Appling.

Heavy bearing! black Pole
bean seed, 50c large teacup.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.

White, tender hull, cut short,
cornfield seed beans, 35c cup-
ful, -PP. Mrs. W. W. Anderson,
Cartecay.

Ga. collard seed, 60c 1b;
Rocky Ford eanteloupe seed,
pure and clean, $1.25 lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,
Valdosta, Rt. 4.5

ion sets, $1.00 gal. prepaid. Mrs.
Jeff Marchman, White Plains.

Pure Cox watermeion seed,
hand saved, $1.25 lb; also Seri-
cea lespedeza seed, combine
zoe free of pests, 20c lb. FOB.

LL. Hearn, Palmetto.

Pe Buncomb collard, $1
lb: Eng. peas, 25c gt., Cannon
Ball watermelon.,.
B. 35 cantaloup, $1.25 1b; okra,
"5c Ib: also apple and seedl ing
necaee trees, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron.

Pure white bunch butter-
bean seed, 30c lb; also Red
Canna bulbs, large size, 50c doz
Elephant Ear bulbs, 65c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Mas-
ters, Auburn.

Mosleys Sagrain, 100 bu.
and 5 tons fine forage per acre.
Will grow on any kind of land,
good for hogs, cows and. poul-
try. he 00 gal: $12.50 per hun.
COD. M. Mosley, Clarkston,
none USN.

150 Ibs. Stone. Mt. w aier
melon seed, $1.15 per 1b. Will
take $1.00 lb. for them a
Good, clean, dried in shade. E
C. Sparrow, Hawkinsville.

Gren, Stringless bean seed,
25c lb. Add postage. Will pay
postage on 15 lbs. or more to
2nd zone: we Leroy Bowen.
Baxley, Rt: 4, Box 198.

Early a. watermelon,
ripens 40 days from planting,
package seed, 25c:; bag. $2 2.00:
largest
watermelon grown, wt, up to
150 Ibs. Pkg. seed, 25
ie W. M. Thornton, Jesup.

White running buiterbean
seed, 25c lb. Postpaid in 5 lb.
Add postage for less.
Also 5% lbs., beeswax, 40 Ib.
Mrs2 sth oe Eddleman, Dewy
Rose, Rt.

1,500 ne Sericea lespedeza
seed, unscarified, dodder free,
17c lb. Walter Estes, Rex.

75 lbs., han& saved Canno
Ball watermelon seed, $1.25 ib:
es lbs. or more, $1.00 Tb. Harris

H. Peavy, Unadilla. |

500 lbs., hand saved Cannon
Ball melon seed,
treated and saved from large
melons, $1.50 Ib. FOB. W. O.
Birdsong, Gordon.

Hastings White Prolific seed
corn, grown on isolated field;
also Henderson Bush Lima
beans for seed, 25c lb. Del. A.
FA Hudgins. Temple, Rta Box

Pride of Ga. watermelon
seed, pure, ripens in 60 to 70
days from planting time. 300
seed, 30c; also mixed turnip
seed for salad, 3 oz. 25c. PP.
J. N. Carson, Griffin, Ricce

5 to 10 tons New Cattail
Millet seed, direct fro thrash,
not recleaned, $15.00 per hun.
lbs. and up. ..No orders ac-
cepted for less than 100 ths abe



J. Byrd, exoROn

4

Kobe lespedeza machine run.

Okra seed, 40c cupful; also

Silver Skin fe ae on-

$2.00 Ib; H.

. | postpaid.

Ths:

Semisan

| Greensboro,

amount up to 100 Ibs. Del. at
$1.50 Ib. Hand saved, 1944
crop. A, H. Murchion, c/o L

J. Shepard, Cordele, Rt. 2.

3 lb. Buncomb collard seed,
$1.50. lb. PP. if order is accom-
panied by money order. Mrs.
Walter Smith, Finleyson.

Seed: Cirton, 65c_Ib; yellow
Crookneck squash, Early green
okra, ea. 35c teacupful; Jones
watermelon, $1.00 Ib: banana
mushmelon. 40c teacupful, also
W. P. duck eggs, $1.00 doz. Add
postage. Rosie Crow, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



bunch butterbeans, 40c lb; Red
an pepper, cured, 40c pt. Mrs.
. R. Sorrells, Monroe,-Rt. 1. -

Seminole (edible) soy beans,
45c lb: 3 lbs. $1.00. All post-
paid to 3rd zone. Mrs. Ida B.
Bailey, Bluf{ton.

15 bu. sound New Era peas,
for sale or trade for service-
able one horse wagon. Carter
Williams, Senoia. Rt. 1.

, Speckled Crowder peas, 10c
lb; White bunch Lima beans
and mixed cornfield bean seed,
35c lb. PP., in Ga. Exchange
for white or print feed sacks
free from holes. John Ga-
ble, Tallapoosa, Rt.

Nice Speckled ia peas,
white multiplying onions for
sale or exchange for good print
feed sacks. Must be free of
holes. Pay postage. Mrs. A. H.
Patterson, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Large red Speckled Crowder
peas, 20c lb. in 5 and 10 Ib.
lots or more: Billoxie brown
peas, 25c Ib. in 10 Ib.. lots or
more. Sound and clean. PP.,
an Ga aG. T. Brown: Ball
Ground: Rt, 21;

_ Ga. Coffee beans,-15c Ib also
11% lbs. Beeswax, 40c lb. Mrs.
J. S. Davis, Cuthbert.

Henderson bunch butter-
Means: white hand- cleaned, for
seed, 1944 crop. 25c lb. in 25
to 50 Ib. lots. Larger lots, 20c
lb. Not prepaid. W. E. Hobbs,
Reynolds, Rt. 2.

30c lb. plus postage. Mrs. Hiovd
Rousey, Dewey Rose, Rt. 1.

5 bu. small. Lady Finger
white peas, 15c lb. FOB; 100
bu. large speckled peas, fine
for table or hay, $6.00 bu. J.
L. Goodman, Leary.

Brown cut short
beans, 35 cup; also wild huc-
kleberry, 50c doz. PP. Ethel
Curbow, Morganton.

10 bu. Velvet. beans,
and bright, $5.00. bu.
pee Thomson.

" bu. red speckled Crowder
nee sound and clean, $7.59
bu. for bulk: also 100 white
feed sacks. 100 lb. cap. washed
and free .f holes. 15c ea. Nov
Money order, no
checks. Mrs. T. Lawson,
Gainesville, RFD &@.

150 Ibs. butterbpeans,
ne white, 35 lb. Del. Mrs. D
ONeal, Carrollton, Rt. 2s

White Lady Finger peas, 30c
lbi white mush peas, 25c Ib-
large calico Crowder peas, 20c
lb. PP. Mrs: PC. Fulcher:
Hephzibah.

Soy beans, $1.00 qt. or will
give 25 eourd seeds with $5.00
order. PP..
Demorest, Rt. 1. Box 141.

Speckled and White Run-
ning butterbeans. also edible
sov beans, 40c lb: 3 lbs. for $1.
All del. Prolific, Yesistant to

sound
Se

colored

Cash or money
Mrs. A. B:

oan postage.
order. No checks.
Brickett, Maysville.

Red Sveckled Crowder peas,
50c at. PP; also white. brown-
eyed and colored bunch butter
beans, same price. Mrs. G. C.
Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

5 bu. Whip peas, 75 bu. Clays
12% > bu. Brabs,.-Clays -and
Wiis $6.50 bu: Brabs, $7.00
bu: 2% bu. mixed peas. $6.25
bu. W. J. Hitchocock, Dever-
eux.

Early 6 wks.
peas. (Make two crops,) 20c
cup. PP. No order for less
than 2 cups: exc. 4 cups for 200
Klondike strawberry plants:
or exc. for apple. peach or
pecan trees. Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Millian. Dacula, Rt. 1.

field peas, free of weevil, $6.00
jbu. FOB. W. C. Blount J
Macon, Box 836.

30 lbs. Little Lady peas, 20c
Ib: 50 lbs. Cream Crowder peas

add postage. .



H. D

i : ; Cau gTAS

. Goodwin,

Cinscabele waelon scbas anys

Red butterpeas, 50c Ib: te

Colored bunch butterbeans,

COL nifield-

in Ga. G. H. Prince,,

nsects. Less than above amts. |

Brown Table.

50 bu. fresh threshed clean |S
pbu. sacked: $1.50 bu. loose.

15 lb. FOB. If by parcel post



3 FOB.





California bigek eyed peas,
121%4c lb: few Speckled Crowd-

ver 106 Tb. All clean and sound

in 10 lb. lots. PP in Ga. W. H.
ba Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
s

Tender Brown Streaked Half
Runner beans, 35 cup; 2 cups
for 75c 6 wks. Crowder peas.
25 cup. PP. Cash or money
order. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth,
Dacula. :

Red Speckled Crowder, white
Brown-eyed peas, white or col.
bunch butterbeans, 50c qt: gar-
lic-=30c doz. Pro Mrs. Ge.
Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. Ag

Coffee White beans, absolu-
tely disease and weevil re-

+sistant. 12 to 16 beans to a

poe Very prolific. 40c pt. PP.
._ B. Taylor. Milner.

Few bu. Red Ripper peas.
pure, sound, free of weevil,
$2.50 pk. FOB. L. Redfern,
Warthen: 32

Early colored field peas
(plant alone or with corn) $6
bu. FOB; $2.00 pk. del. No
checks. re. Etheredge, Gor-
don. Rt 3s.

Jackson Wonder colored.
Lima beans, 30c Ib. Packaged

tand mailed. M. M. Bottoms.

Williamson.

Red Speckled Crowder peas,
in 5 lbs. or more, 20c.lb. Sound
and- clean. P. B. ee Ball
Ground, Rt.

Seminole var. edible soy
beans. 99.96% pure, 66% #er-
mination, $10.00 bu. at my
pone. ae B. Cook, Lyerly, Rt.

Pittie.= ; crop tbl. peas, 10
Ibs. $1.40. PP; extra Long
Black field peas. same. price;
okra seed, long pod, 35c tea-
cup. T. P. Trowell, Ambrose.

Very prolific. small white
butter beans, bear until. frost,
35c lb. and postage: also im-
proved White Spanish peanuts
for seed. Mrs. Cc. -H. Rhodes,
Canon, Rt. Z

20 bu. jean peas, 40 bu. Brab-
ham peas, $7.50 bu. Alvin Rat-
liff. Blaekshear.

40 bu. 90-day Velvet beans,
even wt. bags. $6.00 bu, for lot, |
ae J. C. Mathews. Wrights-
ville. Z

CORN AND SEED
CORN FOR SALE







Whatiey s Red cob seed corn,
1 to 3 ears to stalk, $1.00 pk.
To Spillers, Butler, RE 2.3

Very large grain popcorn,
sound and clean, 30c lb del: 10
ibs. or more, 25c lb. Mrs. Les-4

ter Shelton, Dial.

First Class Australian yel-
low popcorn: hand shelled, 25
lb. Bobby Woody, Dial.

Nice lot Whatleys prolific
seed corn. ist. yr. sound and
pure, $3.50 bu; $1.00 pk. H.
Grady Adams... Social Circle.

-Whatleys seed corn, sound,
pure; also Marglobe, Stone,
Baltimore, tomato seed, $1.00.
for 1% lb: $1.50 for Ib. PP.

: Coley Young, Rebecca.

Hastings yellow prolific seed
corn, isolated 14 mile from any
other corn, $1.50 pk; $5.00 bu.
Selected, nubbed and. shelled.
a E. L. Fowler, Elberton,

one

About 25 bu. heavy. Slip
Shuck corn; also 9, tons free
Spanish peanut have $21.0
ton for hay. Buyer haul it. -
de sowie Sycamore, Rt. 1, Box
es



COTTON. SEED
~~ FOR SALE



-Cokers latest str. wilt-re-
sistant cottonseed, Ist. yr. $5
per hundred lbs., FOB. T. R.
Breedlove, Monroe.

Cokers wilt-resistant, Ist.
yr. cottonseed, bale to acre last
season, kept pure at gin, $6.00
per 100 lbs. FOB. L. G. Downs,
Andersonville.

Cokers 100 str. 7. Kept pure
at gin, $5.00 per hun. Jesskh:
Ruark, Bostwick.

1st. yr. Stoneville 2B cotton-
seed, recleaned, $1.35 bu: Pure
Turf seed oats, free obnoxious
seed, 90c bu: pure Sanford seed

weevil free, $1.75 bu. Riley C. |.

Couch, Turin.

Cottonseed, Ist. yr. from
ummerour, keep pure at gin,
625 lbs. Lint per acre, ae
A. Bonner, Bowdon. :

Stoneville 2B cottonseed, Ist.
yr. Ginned 1 var. gin, culled,
cleaned and treated with new
imp. a $6.50 per cwt.
H, Beasley, | Bevonie.

~Cokers_ 100. eee
ae 3, $1.50 per bu. Ist.
ginned on private gin. Ni
Ww. Hart, Warrenton. see

Rbynes wiit- resistant St
{ville, 1 1/16 staple, recl nec
delinted, treated in new cot
bags. Led all varieties
yield seed. cotton per ac
1944 at Tifton. lama breeder.
Also combine run _ lespede
C. L. Rhyne, Americus.

About 10 tons Cokers
str. 7, I yr., kept pure at
(all ginned ye day) $100.00
| bulk. $6.00 bag. FOB. :
Nolan, Rutledge.

Cokers 100 I
seed, Ist vr. Kept pure at gi
$6.00 per hundred at my fa
Ton lots cheaper. D. M. R
erts, Lithia Springs, Rt. 1.

Stoneville 2B- cottonseed
yr., delinted and treated, 1
Ib. bag, $6.00 FOB. Mrs. C..
Steedman, Norwood.

yr..Ginned 1 var. gin, del
and new imp. Ceresan treat
$6.50 per hun. in even wt. 10
lb: bags. Inis M. Cole. Sharp
burg : i

Stoneville 2B coterie :
per hun. Exc. for Brab, Red
Ripper or Cowpeas. J. C. He
ron, Martin, Rt. ie 3

Hi-bred Half an
tonseed, Ist. yr.. from
merour. Kept pure \ at-
Picked before rain fll on
Reasonable price. F. H. Bu
| Midville. - ae

Cokers latest strain. wilt
sistant cottonseed, _ as
per 100 lbs. FOB. T. R. Bre
Lone. Monroe. :

Cokers 100 str, cst cotton
planting seed, pure and of high
germination, $6.00 per
FOB. Also extra good combir
run aoe despedeza seed.
per cwt. oa KE
ton.

500 bu. DPI 14 i yr. Deine
ly ginned. recleaned and treat
ed with Ceresan on own
chine, $1.00 bu. here in 3_br
sacks. W. L. Houser, Fort
ley.= 3

Stoneville cottonseed
per acre, Ist yr., -$1.50-pe
in 100 lb. bags or will trad
O-too-ton beans. M. W.
Bowdon, Rts td. .?

Stoneville 2B cottonseed, 3
vr. form breeder, $5.50 per cw
FOB. Would exchange som
for a bu. Braham or Iron pea
W. N. Rogers, Calhoun, Rt.

Cokers big boll. * most
lock cottonseed. 40% lint,
to pick. 1 1/32 bale to acre
vr., $1.50 per bu. . Packed
del. tn Conyers. | Ben N.
gers, Conyers.

Cokers 100 str. ian
str. 1st. yr. Kent pure at.
$5.00 a hun. Freight pai
Ga. = Malcom, Social
cle. Be , Box 47.

S acce pure. ahade
and treated, Hi-bred cotto!
seed, Ist yr. $6.00 ner 100 7
HOB We 2G: Neville. Sta
boro.

Gokers: dst, er a
wilt- resistant, 100 Str. ot :

tele :
Su

5

six yrs. Eely. geo bolls.
lific with staple length of 1
or more, 2 yrs. old seed.

| Cokers wilt- resistant cott s
seed, kept pure at my priv te
gin. made over bale per ac
126 acres. germination

$4.00 ewt in ton or more;
$4.50 ewt less than ton. FOB.
J. E. Flder. Griffin, 607 So. H
St. Phone 2791. s

Soe RFD 1.

Rucker wilt- resistant. ec
seed, 1200 lbs. Make a 500
pale. 43% lint, 5 lock
$2.30 per..bu.. Treated,
per bu. W. T. Rucke
land. :

PLANTS FOR = E





White Bermuda onion ola:
nice size; $1.50 M; 500 4
300 for 75c del. in Ge
than 300 sold. E. T
Tennille,

Chas. W. cabbage oe s
tra large: also white Bermuc
onion plants, $1.80 per M; 5
for $1.20. Full count
prompt shipment.
ee irwinville









abbage plants, $2.25 M;

40: 200, 85c; 5000 to

$2.10. Del Prompt

ipment. Clay Evans, Gaines-
ille, Rt? 1. - aoe

arleston Wakefield :frost-
cabbage and Bermuda
plants, 300 for 90c; 500
1.15; $2.00 M; 50 ,
$1.90 M. Del. Ovie Con-
Pitts, Rt. 1;

Early sweet cherry
. 20c ea; $2.00 per doz;
Red and yellow plums,

- $1.50 doz. Add postage, |

Glen Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 2,

and Chas. W. cabbage
unts. frostproof, 30c C: 500
or 90c; $1.65 M; 5000 or more,
50. Prompt del. PP. W. F.

re, Abbeville, RFD No, 2.

Charleston Wakefield and
penhagen frostproof cab-
and Bermuda onion

300 for 85c; 500 for

2.00 M: also Marglobe

o seed, $2.00 Ib: New

. R. Chanc-

J. and Charleston Wake-
-eabbage plants, 35 C;
for $1.50: $2.50 M. PP.
d grown, well rooted, full
guaranteed, prompt

Minor J. Carnes,

Bo
ite

oking orders now _ for
t potato plants at $2.50
. R. Redmond, Pelham.

Charleston Wakefield cab-
ge plants, 500 for $1.25: $2.00
ae Mathis, Gain-

has. W. cabbage plants, 500
$1.50. Del. Prompt ship-
Horace Allison, Gaines-
Rt. : -

iS. Wakefield cabbage
. 500 for $1.25; $2.00 M.
Prompt shipment. Dewey

Gainesville, Rt. 2.

as. W. cabbage plants, 500

1.00: $1.75 M: 5 and 1
lots, $1.50 M. del. Good
its. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
abeth Allison, Gainesville,

Charleston Wakefield cab-
age plants, 500 for $1.00; $2.00
MM. Del. 5 or 10 M lots, $1.85
Vi: Marglobe tomato seed, $1.60
xp. col. Prompt. ship-
ie ae Flowery
yeah. 7 1: :

Bermuda onion plants, $2.00
Now ready, good count,
E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1.

harleston Wakefield, frost-
cabbage plants, 500 for
$2.00 M: 5 and 10 M lots,
M.* Exp. collect. Mrs.

- Waldrin, Flowery

W. | Mrs.

Bermuda onion plants, Cop-
enhagen cabbage plants, 500
or $1.25: $2.00 M. Prompt

ent Ralph Pope, Fitz-

5 Ne S.
. Flowery Branch, Rt. 3:

has. .W. cabbage plants,
ow ready, $2.25 M; 500, $1.40;
, 85c. Prompt shipment.
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt.

rglobe and New Stone
plants, ready April Ist.
Lightsey, Screven.

trawberry, Wonderberries,
-C: Lady J, 60c C; Horse-
ish, 4 for 50c; garlic bulbs,
en horsemint, peppermint,
: rooted sage, 6 bunches,
white Iceberg blackber-

: few black raspberries, 6
. No checks. Add post-
oe eas Grindle, Dah-

uine Porta Rico potato

ats. govt. insp., and treated,

5.00 per 5 M. Count and

ality guaranteed. Mrs. A. B.
illiams, St. Simons, Rt. 1.

rleston, Copenhagen cab- |

plants, $1.40 per M; white
ellow Bermuda onion, same
ce; add 35c per thousand
prepaid shipments. W. C.
ins, Valdosta, Rt. 3.
<londike strawberry plants,
00 for $1.75. Del. Mrs. Leilar
hillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Kudzu Crowns, $10.00 per M.
yde Lanier, Graymont.
bage plants, $2.25 M; on-
plants, $2.00 M; yellow
moth tobacco plants, $3.00
-{. Clayton. Baxley.

ous, well rooted Kudzu

10.00 M:; $2.00 C. J.,

oy Martin, Mt. Zion.

fastodon strawberry plants,
ated, 114$1.40 for 500; 85ce for 200; $2.25
a G.

heavy crowns, we
C. PP. Mrs.

Rt. 1.

: $1.75 M; 5 and 10 M

C: $2.00 M. Moss packed. No
checks. Del. last of March.
George Griffis, Screven.

4% acre Kudzu vine and roots
solid, $5.00 M at my home.
Party .dig it up. Theodor
Ayers, Buchanan.

Horse garlic, nice plants, 50c
doz. at my home, 60c doz.
mailed; also want prices for
new goose feathers or slightiy
used. Mrs. Martha Horton, Al-
apaha, Rial.

White Bermuda onions, now
ready, prompt shipment, full
count, $1.75 M; $1.00 for 500.
Del. Mrs. Ruby Aycock, Sur-
rency, Rt. 2.

Kudzu roots, $10.00 M. D.H

| Hodges, Loganville. -

Copenhagen cabbage plants.
$2.00 M. PP., in Ga. $1.75 exp.
col: yellow Bermuda onion
plants, same price. N. D. Jack-
son, Alma.

Extra choice cabbage plants,
$1.75 M: all var. tomato plants,
$2.00 M. Shipped same day
orders received. C. R. Williams
Alma. .

Good garden sage plants,
well rooted, good time to set
out in this month, $1.20 doz.
Money order or cash. John B.
See Dahlonega, Rt.1, Box

Extra Early Jersey and
Charleston cabbage plants,
fresh grown, $1.50 M; 5000 or
more, $1.25 M. Immediate del.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Leading Everbearing , Mas-
todon, Gem, Scarlet strawber-
ries, 75c Cy $3.00 for 500; $5.00
M: Early long green pod okra
seed, 50c lb; Little . Spanish
peanuts, hand picked, $4.00
bu. All PP in Ga. T. E. Ea-
son, Austell. RFD No. 1.

Certified Marglobe, Rutger,
Baltimore, tomato seed, % lb.

for. $1.25: 1 Ib. for $2.25
Prompt shipment, PP; also reg.

0| Hereford Polled bulls, ranging

in age one yr. to 14 months,
best blood line, exceptionally
good individuals. C. M. Sims,
Pembroke. \

Strawberry plants, 25c C or
exc. for white feed. sacks, un-
washed, free of holes; also
want white Crowder peas for
'seed. Mrs. Charlie Hayes, Lil-
burn.

\
Kudzu Crowns, well rooted.
#1.50 per C: $12.40 per M. C.

.| Ee Parrish, Adel.

White Bermuda onion plants,
500 for $1.00; $1.50 per M. Del.
PP. Prompt shipment. Satis.
euar, F.F\ Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Mastodon strawberry plants,
45c C: $2.10 for 500; $4.00 M;
apricot plums, 35c ea. or 4 for
$1.00: Stone Mt. watermelon
seed, had saved, shade cured,
$1.50 teacupful. Add_ postage.

Lee Hood, Gainesville.
Rtest; oe

Red Raspberry plants, $1.00
doz. del. or exc. for printed
feed bags. Mrs. J. L.Williams,
Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 132.

White Bermuda onion plants,
nice, good count, prompt ship-
ment, now ready. Fill orders
next day after received. J
Aycock, Surrency, Rt. 2.

Charleston Wakefield cab-
bage plants, 500 for $1.25; $2.00
M. Del. Prompt shipment, full
count. Belle Crowe, Gatnes-
Ville: Ribs 20 '

Leading var. cabbage and
collard. plants, 25c C; $1.75 M;
NVigorvine tomato seed, 10
seed for 25c: collard seed, 4 lb.
50c; 85 Ib: also Broad Leaf
tobacco seed, large spoonful,
ae L. A. Ctow, Gainesville,

Bermuda onion plants, $2.00
M. COD: Now ready. Good
count. Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite,
| Arabi, Rt. 1, Phone 4319.

Thousand Iceberg lettuce,
beets, endive, evergreen bunch
ing onions, 50c for 50 plants;
7oc C; collards, Bermuda and
nest onions, Wakefield _cab-
Hbage, 50c C; parsley, salsify,
garlic, 25c doz. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Regsiter.

_E, J. and Chas. W. plants,
open field grown, tested, frost-
proof, well rooted, big and
strong, pbrompt shipment, full
count, 30c C; 500 for $1.50;
$2.50 M. All varieties. Del.
dessie G.. Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Fresh cabbage plants, all
var., 30c C; 500 for $1.50; $2.50
M. Full count, prompt ship-
ment. Mary M. Crosby, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4. -

Chas. W. frostproof cabbage
and Bermuda onion plants, 300
for $1.00: 500 for $1.30; $2.30
M. Del. A.
Rte

Chas. W. cabbage plants,



M. G. E. Waldrip, Gainesville,

Marglobe tomato plants, 50e | -

Chas. W. cabbage and white} M

B. Watson, Pitts,



25 tons loose hay, 25 tons
paled hay on the ground. Hugh
Richardson, Atlanta, 3600
Northside Dr.

Corn, hay_and thrashed oats
oy Sot: J. H. Goolsby, Monti-
cello. :

- 2000 bu. good oats, $1.00 per
bu. Hoke Bullock, Manchester
Rts:

1500 bu. Cokers full grain
feed oats in clean cotton fert.
bags, 90c bu. FOB. My barn.
M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.

295 tons Bright peanut: hay,
$20.00 per ton. FOB. J. F. Mc-
Gill, Route 1, Dawson.

3000 bu. Cokers full grain
feed or seed oats, 85c bu. FOB
in small lots or 80c bu. at
farm. Better price for the lot.
R. H. Thames, Fort Valley, Rt.
2. Phone 2912.

White Dutch Clover, 75c lb:
Korean lespedeza, $9.95 per
hun: Kobe lespedeza, $17.50
and $18.50 per hun. lbs; Iron
peas, $7.50 bu. R. E. Aycock,
Monroe. :

Several tons bright peanut
hay, $28.50 ton. Truck lots
only del. Grown on own farm.
Wire or write. Claude Jones,
Fitzgerald. 2

FRUIT FOR SALE



Nice dried apples, free from
peel and core, 40c lb. in 5 1b.
lots. Add postage. Mrs. R. V.
Woody, Dial.

10 lbs. dried peaches, 40c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Small-
wood, Mitchell.

Dried sour fruit, clear of
worms and cores, 40c Ib; also.
white nest onions, 85c gal. Add
eae Mrs. B. A. Weeks,

ial.

HONEY BEES AND BEE

SUPPLIES FOR SALE



Bee hives for sale, 38 frame
brooder and Supr Top and
Bottom, $4.00; 10 frame, $4.50;
also frames, 5c ea. No bees.
Mitchel Coxwell, Warner Rob-
ins; Rt. 1. -

CATTLE FOR SALE





9 head heifers, freshen soon
(4 within week or 10 days),
and 1 cow with 2nd -calf:
Guernseys and Jerseys. Live
at Hardes Cross Rds... L.
Mulkey, Monticello, Rt. 1.

t very good Cow Calf, 2
wks old, for sale. G. S. Law-
rence, Greenville.

Double Standard Registered
Polled Hereford Bull, 22 mos.
old, $100.00. H- T. Lumsden,
Talbotton. (

Guernsey Bull Calf, $50.00.
Call at my farm. George Zahoo,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. :

Young Jersey Cow, fresh
ealf, 2 days old, $75.00. T. W.
Simmons, Douglasville, Rt. 3.

2 fine Purebred Registered
Guernsey Bulls, exceptional
breeding, one old enough for
light service. J. E. Turner,
a LaFrance St.. N: E., At-
lanta. |

Purebred Guernsey male, 22
mos. old, ready for service,

Oj also pure Whatleys corn, and

Dark Cornish cockerels, $2.50
ea. for cockerels. H. W:. Thur-
mond, Farmington, Rt. 1.

Fine 2% yr. old Jersey Heif-
er, pone March Ist, See.

rs
my 4339 Roosevelt Highway.

Reg. Guernsey bull, wt. 800-
900 ibs:, $140.00. N. H. Wal-
lace, Cumming, Rt. 2. (Cum-
ming-Canton Hwy).

Reg., Dbl. Standard Polled,

Herefords, 1 bull, 5 cows, 20
small heifers and calves, pure-
bred, not reg. See C. D. Ram-
sey, Jr., Covington.

64 head Hereford cattle of
outstanding bloodlines. Come
and get what you want. S. L.
Thornton, Dewyrose.

1 Guernsey milch cow, fresh-

en soon, 5 gals. daily, $25.00: 11

good stock Whitefaced bull,
about 800 Ibs., $75.00: also
Cokers 100 str. 5 cottonseed,
2d yrs. Non-wilt. delinted and
treated, $6.00 cwt: Cokers 100
str. 7 cottonseed, $4.00 cwt. W.
B. Ouzts, Tennille, Rt. 2.

1 heifer and 1 milch cow, 3rd
ealf, heavy springers. Mrs. H.
EF, Avery, Greenville.

6 young milch cows, fresh. in
5 with ist calf, 1 with 3rd, $60
ea., at barn, 5 mi. So. Fayette-



ville on Griffin Hwy. John B.
orp, Fayetteville, RFD 3.

M. Hathcock, College.



3 young bulls, Aberdeen-An-
gus, grandsons of Hileen-
meere 85th, the Internation-
al Grand Champion Tolan
bull. Reasonable. Come. get
a G W. Darnell, Rabun

ap.

2 bulls: 2 yrs. Polled Here-
ford, $125.00: other, 1 yr. old
Hereford, $75.00; 4 yr. Here-
ford cow, fresh in Spring, $125;
1 heifer, yr. old, $75.00 also
OIC sow, bred for 3rd _ litter,
furnish papers, $125.00. All
above purebred. Horace Hh.
Richardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Jersey cow, Ist calf, will
freshen some time soon, $60.00,
or trade for wagon. H. J. Craw-

rear of 1600 Stewart Avenue.

2 cows, 1 fine cream Jersey,
due to freshen, $100.00 at my
barn: 1 giving milk, of real
good stock, vellow butter sum-
mer or winter, now giving 1%
gal. per day, $75.00. Mrs. R.
F. Pace, Temple, Rt. 1.

Several nice springers for
sale. L. C. Allen, Hoschton.

1 sow for $50.00. Will fresh-
en Ist of June. On Hwy. 42
near Supply Depot. G.
Williams, Ellenwood.

-15 or 20 head mixed cows,
heifers, steers. some of cows
and heifers are due to freshen
in Spring. Bred to_fine bull.
E. C. ORear. Union Point.

2 good milk cows, good size,
1 with 3rd. calf: 4 gal. cows.
ee S. A. Phillips, Palmetto,
Real.

A herd of 60 Aberdeen-An-
gus cattle, 20 cows, 20 calves,
20 yearlings, 1 reg. bull. D. A.
Russell, Avondale, Box 21.

Male Jersey, 1 yr. old. $25.00.
Bow. Warlick, College Park.

2 good dairy cows, Guernsey -
Jersey, freshened Feb. 16, with
43rd, calf: Jersey, due to fresh-
en mid-March: also 100 bu.
Cokers wilt-resistant, latest
strain, Ist. yr., $5.25 cwt or $6
ewt. properly . treated with
Ceresan. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton, 2

Registered Polled Shorthorn
bull, 3 yrs. old, gentle, wt.,
about 1000 Ibs. $150.00. 3 miles
south of Collins. J. D.:- Mack,
Collins.

2 cows, fresh, give 3 gals.
day, 3 yrs. old; 1 Jersey, $65.00;
1 Guernsey, $75.00; 1 horse, 7
yrs. old, wt. 1000 ibs. $140.00; 1
mule, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1000 Ibs.
$125.00: 1 springer, 244% yrs.old
Guernsey, $65.00. At my barn
16 miles, southwest Douglas-
ville, H. C. .Walker, Whites-
burr, Rid.

Milch cow. freshen about
July Ist,5 yrs. old, gentle,
about .2 gal. day, $75.00 my
barn. A. A. Buie, White Oak,
Rt. 1, Box 79. S :

Nice Guernsey bull calves, 1
to.7 mos. old, sub. to reg., and
a few heifers out of good pro-
ducing dams, and my _ herd
bull, to prevent inbreeding.
George M. Wicker, Americus,
Albany Road.

Milch cow, freshen in March
with 2nd calf, $65.00 now, $75
fresh: some white peas, 10c Ib.
te Rabun, Wrens, Rt. 1, Box

- Guernsey milch cow, fresh,
also 1 bull, for sale. M. D.
Toole, Augusta, Rt. 4.



HOGS FOR SALE



FSG bas Sas wee
old, .00 ea; $25.00 pr. W. C.
Burnsed, Ellabell, Rt.- 2. .

Thoroughbred Duroc male
hog, 1 yr. old, about 165 Ibs.,
$50.00: Also want 25 bu. Bi-
loxi Soy Beans, good clean
oe Warren Coleman, Mit-
chell.

sired by Coastal Leader, 37.
wt. 100 lbs. $20.00 ea. or 2 for
$35.00. Reg. in buyers name.
Billy Thornton, Edison.

Reg. S. P. C. pigs. 2 males,
1 gilt, 5 mos. old, $20.00 ea; 3
males, 2 gilts, 3 mos. old, $15.-
00 ea; 2 males, 3 gilt pigs, 2
mos, old, $10.00 ea; 2 bred
eae: 7 Oe old, $50.00 ea.

x. in buyers name. R.
Wright, Hilton.

Apples, boxes

ford, Atlanta, Clara Drive, in| 2

IU, Public Law No. 346,

_3 gilts and 1 boar, Duroes, }



100 Big Bone Spotte
land China shoats, $8.00, $10.
00. and $14.00; Also 1 Georgi:
raised bay, 4 yr. old horse,
mules, 7 and 8 yr. old,
1100 lbs. Work anywhere

T. Sanders, Commerce. |

. Reg. SPC pigs, ready for de
livery March 10, Gates an
Diamond breeding, $15.00
includes inoculation and p
pers. Mitchell Edwards. 34
A Peachtree St., N. W.

50 shoats, 10: goats. goo
mule, work single or doubl

fanywhere: Also want to.

sood mower near Washington
Otis Myers, Washington, R

1 Big Bone Guinea Boar. w
about 250 Ibs. C. R. Milne
Shiloh.

Reg. SPC: 2 sows. bred
reg. boar. due farrow April 2
wt. 275-300 Ibs. $65 and $7
ea: 8 mos. old, boars. $40.00 ea
Herd boar, wt. 400 lbs., $75.0
Trade for voung brood mar
and pav difference. Fred |
Seago, Pinehurst.



Attention Veterans!



PROCEDURE FOR FARM
LOANS =

(Prepared and released by
C. Arthur Cheatham, Director
State Veterans Service Offic

We have had many reques
for information on how to se
cure a farm lean under Titl
78t

oi

Congress.

It is important that World
War II veterans desiring such
loans file their applicatio
within two years after their
separation from the Military
or Naval Forcesor within two
years after the termination of
World War II whichever
later. No applications. may be
filed later than five years a
such termination of the wa

Veterans desiring farm loans
should secure a written state
ment from the owner of
property he desires to p
chase in which he agrees
sell at a stated price. Finan
Form 1833 entitled Applic
tion For Farm Loan and Form
1800 entitled Certification of

| Eligibility are used for farm

loans. These forms may
secured from the Veterans
ministration, Federal L
Bank, Farm Security Admini
tration and the State Vetera
Service Office. ee
The Federal Land Bank, a
sociations, corporations, go
ernment lending agencies
sons, or any lending age
engaged in lending money
entitled to make farm loa
under the Servicemens Read-
justment Act of 1944. The
Veterans Administration doe
not lend money. It only gu
antees a portion of the loan
provided by law. The rat
interest on money borro
for the purchase of a fe
under the G. I. Bill of Ri
cannot exceed four per
On farm, loans veterans
required to prove tha:
1. The proceeds of s
loan will be used in the pu
chase of real or personal pro
erty or for repairing or alte
ing or improving any building
or equipment to be used in
bona: fide farming operations
conducted by the veteran.
2. Such property will
useful in and reasonably
cessary for conducting far
operations. ah ee
3. The farming operati
and the ability and experien
of the veteran will reasonab
be successful. ale
4. The purchase- price doi

not exceed the normal valu

such property.
It is necessary to have

approval of the local agri

tural veterans committe

A,{ loans made under Public

No. 346.
eae 3 +

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables a

March 2, 1945



Mushrooms, per % Ib. carton

Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts.
Turnips (Bunched), per doz.
Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs.





Onions (Green), per doz. bunches



fe








aS Berkshire alt bred, and

4 mos. old, both Cholera

aceated sand registered. F,
auldin, Lavonia, Rt. ae

hogs, modern
e, pigs,-12 wks. old, $25.00
bred gilts, $85.00 to $100.00.
B, Farbrough, Cordele.

$1 00 ea: 10 mos. old gilt, $30:
ae sow. uae 00. All i

: Big. Bone Biack Caines 200
b. sow, farrow May Ist, $40.00:

v. 50-60 Ib. shoats, Black Af-

can also Big Bone guineas,
$15. 00 ea., $27.50 pr. All at my
barn; buyer pay _extra for
shipping chgs. Lanier Morris,
Thomson, Rt. 2,

Little Bone Black African
uinea pigs, male and female,
stay-fat kind, 9 wks. old. life
treated for cholera. $15.00 ea.

-P. Sinquefield, Harrison.

8 mos. old SPC males, reg.
uyers name, 2 males, $35.00
: 4 gilts, $30.00 ea. L. F. Eas-
erlin, Andersonville.

little bone PC pigs.
on furnish reg. pepers in
aS. s name. J. F. Hutcheson,

pics. $12. 50, $15.00, $17. 50 and
$25.00 ea. 6 wks. to 6 mos. old.
Reg. buyer s name. C..R.
gan, ee oe

st | calf. '
| ville, Rt.

1. purebred Big Bone Blue
Guinea male shoat. now ready
for light service, $20.00. Dbl.
treated. | First money orders

ads. D. James, Manor,

~

SOWS, oe and 1 large poar:
come see, no reasonable offer

Bennett, Roswell. Riz 1,

For Service, reg.: -Hereford
pars at my barn. near Sutal-
Mrs. Hardy Rhyne, White.

Reg. world champion blood
Jines_ SPC. weaned pigs, $25.00
ea. Can furnish papers. R. B.
Harrell. a

a SPC. boar, -L yr. 01d; ex=

a . M. Smith, Sandersville.

eanereford male pig, about 5

oF same kind. and age or little

older: both to ae reg. in buy-
s name. G. G. Montgomery.
Fayette, Rt. 4.

HORSES AND MULES
"> FOR SALE





2 mules, 9 yrs. old. Can be
seen at Ga. Training School for
Mental Defectives, Gracewood.

Dr. Edw. W. Schwall, Grace-

weod.

Good mule, about 10 yrs. old,

healthy and strong. $175. 00
cash. Come, dont write. El-
mer Smith, Knoxville.

Black mare, 1200. Ibs., 8 vis.

Roach, Rossville, RE 1.

Black horse mule, wt. 1000)

Ybs. In good condition, cheap.
ee R. E. Pounds, Doraville,
mits
Black horse mule, in Foor
condition, work anywhere, &
yrs. old, $100.00 at my barn:
Also 1 grade Jersey cow, $65.-
0 now or $75.00 when fresh
arch Ist; 1 Red Bacies calf,
mos. old, $40. ae EE; . Buice,
Suwanee, RFD 1.

. Mare mule, wt. around 900

Ibs. Sound and without a ble-

mish, a good_ puller, $35.00
cash or trade for good heifer
or some nice Al younghens. L.
D. Haney, College Park, Rt. 1.

Pr. black mare mules, 8 and
yrs. old, sound and fine work-
's, sell or trade oe fine young

mares or cattle. J. T. McElhan-
on, Nicholson.

12 yr. old black mammoth
Jack, at sacrifice price. Would
deliver within a radius of 100

~ D. Putnam, Curry-

Reg. Tenn. Walking horse,
sep Chestnut with white
arkings, light mane and
tail, height oo hands. Wt.
es 1100 lbs. H. M. Collier,
iffin.

1 Grev mare about 8 yrs.
old, about 900 Ibs..
v-here, perfectly gentle: 4 to
5 shoats. 40 or 50 lbs. Write
r see Emory McRee,. Buck-
ead, or Mrs. Lula McRee, At-

ta, 163 Harper Rd., S. E.
hone Ma 1004. X

young mules; a lbs. In
ondition, 2

~{1100 Ibs.,

work. any-



- Bryant,

{ FoRss-ane MULES |

Tee SALE

oe SALE

ei AND oe

FOR SALE



2 Veead horse mules, wt. 700
and 1000 lbs. Work good any-
-where. 8 miles north of Ho-
mer. J. M. SS Homer,
Box 109, Rt.

=f Bay mare, draft type, good

| worker, 8 vrs. old, $200.00. Ex-

change for cattle. J. Nel-

son, Yatesville.

..2 black horse mules,
1100 Ibs.-ea. 8 and 9 yrs. old,
$400.00. C. L. Percy, c/o Pied-
mont College Farm, PeRIOECe |.

Large white mare mule,:
good flesh, $150.00: fs
black horse, full of life. Both
work anywhere. 1 mile south
of Sulphur Springs Ry. Sta.
Mrs. Jennie B eebes Ris-
ing Fawn, RED 4

4 mules for ie cheap. Ol-
lie O, Simpson, Norcross.

Beautiful gaited Shetland
pony, $165.00. Carl W. Minor,
Macon, Rice Mill Road.

Pr. plug mules, wt. 850 Ibs..
ea. work anywhere. Sell at rea-
sonable price. Come see, Av-
ery Weeks, Dial.

Good, eee mouth mule,
cheap. W. T ee see
esville, Rt. 6.

1 mare mule, 6 yrs. old, wee
800-900 Ibs., full of - pep, $125.
W. 4H. Hill, Linton,

2 black match Worcs

O.

wt.

wt.
in fine cond... 2 H.
Owensboro wagon, 1 milk cow,
freshen March 7th with first
C. W. Wynn, Lawrence-
1, Box 135 (at mea-
dow.) s

Brown mare mule. 1050- 1100
Ibs., well trained in farm w -
9 yrs. old,-in pink of cond.,
sale or take some trade in
a H. S. Stow, Decatur,
Rte 2. Cre 4702:

ss horse mule, 10 yrs. old,
wt. 1100 Ibs., perfectly sound,
for sale or trade for good mare
and 1 H. wagon at my barn. J.

.|R. Golightly, Adairsville, Rt. 8.

Good gray. mare. about 940
Ib. wt., 4 yrs. old, first $100.00
gets her. 7 mi. Marietta up
Sandy Plains Rd. New tn
Waldrop, Marietta, Rt.

1 good plug aoa priced
reasonably. 1 So. Mill
Creek Church. Sito ses,
Rocky Face.

Good mule, works Spe

.|See at my home. Lela McDan-
_fiel, Norcross.

2 smooth mouth mare mules,
A-1 cond., at reasonable prices.
M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.

1 Iron gray mule, 9 yrs. old,
1050 lbs., sound, gentle. ok. ex-
cellent plow mule, $200. 00; also
Cokers wilt-fesistant eotton-
seed, . $1.50 bu., and 100 Bal.
good, pure Ga. cane syrup: 1
weeder, $10.00. Frank F. Lamb,
Danville.

Good: saddle horse for sale
or exc. for.2 mule: or for (2
mules and pay the difference.
A. C. Towe, Adairsville, Rt. 3

1~ good 10 yrs. old horse

mule, also about 1 ton ground

feed, No. 1 corn shuck and cqb

ground fine for cow feed, $2.50

pre W. W. McPherson, Villa
ica.

1 or black mare miles about

2. -yrs. old;..wt. 1200. Ibs. ea.,

also 2 black horse mules, com-
ing 2 and 3 yrs. old. with feed

rand AO te set farming tools.

a . Wilson, Summerville, Rt.

RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



3 Chinchilla does from pedi-
greed stock, 5 mos. old, $15.00
for lot. Exp. col. J. R. Bush,
Swainsboro, Box 206.

2 NZ White does 2 yrs. old,
also some 6 and 8 mos. old does
of same breed, $1:50 ea. None
are bred. Extra charges for
del. Paul L. Daniel, Menlo.

Pedigreed Angora Jr. rabbits
$2.00 ea: 3 for $5.00: 1 register-
ed senior buck, $5.00.. M. K.
Fuqua, Hawkinsville.

1 grown pair and six half-
grown white rabbits, $4.00 ea.
for grown pair: $1.50 ea., for
half-grown. Mrs. Emory C.
Salter, Bartow.

5 mixed NZ Red rabbits, 4
does and 1 buck, born on Dec.
31, 1944, all for $5.75; also 1
mated NZ Red does for $3.70.
Litter is expected March 8.
She is about 11 mos. old. $8.00
for lot. Howard Massell, At-
Janta, 1125 St. Charles Pl.

3 NZ. White bucks, 1 yr. a
2 NZ White does, 1 yr. old, 1
gray doe, 1% yrs. old, $13.00
ee Joh Bobby Cronan, Mans-
ie

1 bred Belgian Grey bie

$5.00 eee Bai 5 Siockbridze,
hh as.

oS
ie

Se

.|Toggenburg and

|All papers on kids.

large size, 10 mos. old, $14.00
for lot. Add postage. Mrs.
Belle Evans, Talona. =~

3 full blood NZ Red does, 10
wks old, good color, type and
bone, $3.50 ea. FOB. No chks.
B. Miller, Macon, 119 Cul-
ver Tate.

Guinea pigs, 4 mos. old, 30
females and 15 males for
pee $1.75 ea. Exp. paid.

. M. Carter. Madison,

Ve pr. ee White rabbits, 5 mos
old, Ped. stock, $5.00 exp. col-
lect: also Early green Okra
seed, 30c cupful: Bermuda
grass plants, $1.00. C: White
feed sacks, 100 lb. eap., 15c ea.
plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming, Rt.

1 Ne oe White tee c mos.
old, INEZ, White, 4 mos.
old, 3. 00: 1 buck N. Z. White,
5 mos: old, $1.50. All pure-
bred. Mrs. C. H. Reese, Nor-
wood.

ZN. Z,. Red bucks, purebred,
1 is 6 mos. old, will sell for
$2.20: the other, 9 mos. old,
sell for $3.00: Also 4 .N. Z. Red
bucks and does, purebred, 2
es at $1.75 ea. FOB. Jamie

. Crawford, Jr. Chipley.

8 crossbred and 3 mos. old,

.00 ea. Mrs. W. G. Williams,
Atlanta, 363 Mell Ave., N. ee
De 1722.

6 very fine N. Z. Red Rabbits,
unsexed; good color, born Dec.
29, 1944. $1.00 ea. $5.50 for
all 6. David Printz, Atlanta,
1017 St. Charles Ave. At 3725.

: 16 ge and a ceed Bar-
ain to anyone taking enti
lot; Also Pekin duck Bes $2.
50 per 15; and Jap Silkie Ban-
Saat $3. 00. ee ue ae soe
rs : carbrou -
gold, Ri 2, Hwy. a Us

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



1 reg. Toggenburg, 2 yrs. old,
$25.00 at my. batn. Cant ship.
Wacy Poulk, Willacoohee,

Purebred and registered
Toggenburg stock exclusively.
May have a few select kids for
March delivery and later, from
extra heavy producers. Famous
Crystal Helen strain and
others.. John Hynds, Atlanta,
93 Warren t.. NE. De 5140.

Toggenburg, gives 4 ats.
daily over long period: Her
Doe, sired by purebred Nubian
Ist kidding. Both will fresh-

E. T. Fryer, Atlanta, Dodson
Dr. and Campbellton Road. ;

12 mos. old doe, not bred, %4
% Saanan,
from good milking stock: also
1 fine cross Toggenburg and.
Saanan goat from good milk-
ing stock, to freshen March 3.
Easy .milker and gentle. L. V.
Graham, Savannah.

Booking orders for 1945
Spring and Summer kids from
purebred, heavy producing Sa-
anan stock. All from 5 and 6
at. does. Mrs. F. E. Hogan,
Hapeville, 3692 Atlanta Ave.

7 extra large sheep,(1 ram
and 6 ewes,) and 8 lambs, $125
ee 153 -O-- B Banks, shady

Da a

2 Nannie and 1 billy goat, 6
mos. old, naturally hornless
(father a reg S.annan,) $20.00
for the 32 Mrs. BF. F. Strawn:
Griffin, Rt. A.

Fine, young, purebred Sa-

yanan milk goat. 10 mos. old.

ready to breed. No papers, $10

|Exc. for voung turkey poults,

frying chickens or corn in

Rte, Box 25,

Reg. purebred Waban oon
kids at reasonable prices: also
reg. sire for service. Fred E.
Grubbs, Demorest, Rt. 1.

Fine. reg. Saanan buck. Ae
mos. old, grandson of Lu
of the Sunnslope herd, $35 5.00
if taken at once. C, T. Gaines,
Buford.

Hornless billy goat, 36 mos.
oe $15.00. W. H: Jones, Dewy
OSe;.

' At sid Ga. s outstanding 20
lb. 11 oz. production bred Sa-
anan, fee, $4.00, does boarded:

above buck for sale: also buck
and doe kids from 734 at. doe.
Good Tog.
doe. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta.
605 Oliver St., NW.

2 prs. kids, pan-broke, Tog-
genburgs, 2/3 pure, by reg.,
sires and high production
mother. Sacrifice.. Make offer.
See them. E. Hames, Atlanta,
168 Howard St., SE., De 3271.

milk goats, kids, 1. yr. old and
L 2-yr. old. A. we ee
Lithia ae ne



eS
2 =

<q nice NZ white rabbits, |

en about March 3, $15.00 ea.}]

shuck. J. E. Ingram, Tae:

bred and milking daughters or]

4 nice Saanan and Nubian

Sy mos. old oe buck, S15 00:
fine Saanan buck, $20.00; fee
for service of buck, $2.00. Bring
your does. Fine milk stock.
Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta,
130 So. Candler Road.

2 fine stock twin nannie
goats, good cond., ready to
breed; Tog-Alpine mother gave
over gallon day. Sell or exc.
for print sacks, good cond., at
29c/ea., young B. R. or R. I.
Red laying hens, honey, young
Jersey heifer, pigs or syrup.
Write first. Mrs. age Stancil,
Clarkesville, Rt. \



LIVESTOCK WANTED

Want 10 or 45 heifers; 8 to
14 mos. old, Jersey or Guernsey
State price, etc, Z. M. ht
Acworth,

Want purebred, reg. ae
male calf, lemon _ color, not
over 2 wks. old. State price.
Beh Goodson, os Box

ak hear from paide hav-
ing reg. Shorthorn polled cat-
tle for sale. F. W. Godbee,
Waynesboro.

Want nice, young cow with
.-nd or 3rd calf, gentle, 31%4 to
4 gal., per day. and a good but-

| ter producer. Mrs. Hattie Hoi-

loman, Barnesville, PO POR

362.

Want good milch cow, in vi-
cinity of Clay Co.. not over 3d
calf, gentle, rope- -broke, also 1
milk goat now producing or
will freshen soon. Mrs. W. C.
McRae, Fort Gaines.

HOGS WANTED:

Want hear from breeders of
full stoc ae not reg., small bone
Black frican guinea hogs.
State particulars; E. F. Shack-
elford, Ringgold.

Want 2 or more good, thrifty
pigs or shoats. prefer OIC or
SPC.. or take cross of same.
State what you have and price.
Ps A. Wood, LaFayette,

Want Bective bie bone
guinea oe 3-4 mos. old. Must
be reg. J. E. OQuinn, Tooms-
boro, Rt.

Want 1 pr. purebred OIC.
pigs or bend gilt, cheap for
cash, del. to me: also want 25
or 50 young White Rock hens
ad 1 or 2. roosters, dei. Mrs.

K. Phipps. Dallas. Rie

Want contact party having
purebred little ~ bone Black
Guinea hogs. R. S. Foy, But-
er,

CATTLE WANTED:

Want buy good milch cow.
3 or 4 gal. daily. Pay good
price for good one, not so old.
W. F. Wages, Lilburn, Rt ay
(at Possum Lake. East Stone
Mtn., on Monroe Hwy.)

HOGS WANTED:

Want. some purebred little
bone Black Guinea hogs. State
what you have and price. R.
S. Foy, Butler.

HORSES AND
MULES WANTED:

Want a fat and gentle Shet-
land pony. Billy Neal, Elber-
ton, Rt. 5

Want good, sound. well
broke, gentle mule, not more
than 7 or 8 yrs. old, wt. around
1200 lbs.. reasonably prieed for
cash. Kromer Barnes, Car-
roliton, Rt. 2. e

Want Shetland pony for
farm use. Must be gentle. Rob-
ert Griffin, Madison, Box 372.

SHEEP AND
GOATS WANTED:

Want 3 reg., Hampshire
sheep (ram and 2 ewes.) Quote
best price. Alton Housworth.,
re bithonia. Rt. 2. phone

Want. Saanan buck kid.
State qualities of both parents,
prefer to have reg.. my name.
ee Sirmans, Jr... Homer-
ville. :

Want sev. reg., or very good
milk goat kids to raise on hal-
ves: also want 100 strawberry
crowns. Will exe. collard
plants, shrubbery. or bulbs.
Mrs.-Opal. Davenport, Ander-
sonville, Rt. A.



POULTRY FOR SALE



Bantams, 1 Buff Cochin
Rooster, 2 Hens, Cross Buff
and Black Cochin, 1 Rooster,
Cross Red and Buff, 8 mos.,
$3.00 pair. FOB. Mrs, J. H.
aoe Atlanta, 669 Tifton St.,

10 Thoroughbred AAA Aris-
tocrat Barred Rock Pulhes



ieee B. H, Osborn, Roy-

early hatch, $2.00 ea. FOB,

ready for service.

thewson P1.,

pure white. naturally hornless.





money order, Malcolm
Millan, P. O. Box 135,

7 now laying Bantam. #H
1. Cockerel Brown Legh
Bantam, 1 Red Game, cro
stock, $6.00 for lot. _ ;
Winfred Jones, Dalton, Rt.

BARRED ROCKS:

16 Triple A Bared pas
mouth Rocks, all healthy 1944
fall hatch. Pullets now laying
1 Rooster, $25.00 for lot at n
place. Also 15 Ibs. Dried
ples, 30c Ib. Mrs.
Speiser, Blairsville, Rt. 1.

_ 2 Purebred White Pivmod
Rocks, $2.75 ea. Also Ni
Clean Sundried Apples, 40

G. W. Kinsman, Jackson,

10. Thoroughbred Aiistoee
Barred Rocks, AAA, Early
hatch, $2.00 ea. FOB, Mr
B. H. Osborn, Roy.

CORNISH, GAMES anne
GIANTS:

Pure Dark Cornish Cocke
els, $2.00 ea.; ready for ser
ice. Also Pure Guernsey Ma
Pure Wha

leys Seed Corn, $1.50 pk. P
_ Thurmond, Far min,

H.

Stags, $5.00;
0. Yr. old Brown Red
Stags, crossed, $10. 00 Cary

very good stock, $10.00. Bie
pr. Silver Spangle Hamburgs.
$10.00. M. Slater, 214. Mat-
S, W. Atlanta.

1 Shawlneck Cock and
Shawlneck Hen, $7.00,
col. _ J.T. Akin, Ben Hill, Rt

Brood Stags, $1
Eggs, 15 for $5.00. feo ow
ver, Canon, Rte2;

LEGHORNS:

less lot. C. L. Smith, Jefe
sonville, Rt. 2.

3 Brown Leghorn 1944 a ch
Roosters, AAA stock, $4.00 e
Miss Florine Keith, Woodb 1

1 Nice Leghorn ~ Roo
last May hatch. J. L. Pup
Douglasville, Rt. 1.

Purebred Brown- Leghor
Young Hens, 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea.
He Ok Lynn, Waycross,
Hamilton Ave. =

AAA 4. White
Roosters, 3
Sacks, Flowers 3 :
$2:00 ea. Exc. for Print. Poca
Sacks. Write Mrs, A. T. ie
Jesup, Rt. 1. i a

60 Select 4A Grade Whi
Leghorn, 11 mos. old, 70% la
ing, $1.50 ea. Prefer
after. Hugh Bowling, Fran
lin Springs.

ORPINGTONS:

Black Orpington ine Aus-
tralop Cockerels, -Spri
Hatch, from Osbornes famo
laying: strain, $5.00; Black oO

pington and Australop _eggs

$3.00 for 15. Mrs. J. A. Ca
Roberta. ;

1 Buffington, yr.
March, $2.25: Purebred Spedia
ed Sussex hatching eggs, $1.5
for 15.5 Mrs. he Sorell
Monroe.

PEAFOWLS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL:

Big Nice White King Pig
eons, $3.50 pr. Mixed or cross-
ed Pigeons, $1.25 pr. About
Ducks, $2.25 ea. Some. ar
Pekins, Mallards and Muscov
Sell the lot or in_prs. _M
Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt.

White

Aristocrat Pigeons,
and Silver 7 American
Giant Homers rench Gr
Mondains, large type and si:
extra fast breeders, produce
of pound squabs. Write for
prices, J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.

REDS: (NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND RHODE ISLAND):

1 N. H. Red Rooster, f
lets now laying. $10. 00 for |
Exc. for 2 Turkey Hens anc
Tom. Mrs. J.D. Vining,
land: Rt 2.22 :

i Fine Donaldson Red - ox
ter, 1 yr. old, wt. 8 Ibs., $2.
No checks. Mrs. G. c. Chitt
Millen.

1 N. H. Red Roshi 194:
hatch, $2.00, exp. col. Also
Dorothy Perkins Roses, 25 | (
Mrs. Nannie Wood, West
Ri 3,

i NH. Rootes Ass
eid. Also 1 Barred | Be,
mos. old, $2.00 ea. FP
we Mullen, Lyeny






POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY WANTED



50 Parmenter Hens, 20 mos.
old, for eating; Also 22 White
xeghorns, cross with: Ne A.
Reds, in excellent condition.
L. Rodgers, Conyers.

TURKKEYS, GEESE,
UCKS, GUINEAS, BUC::

10 Guineas, 6 Hens, 4 Roos-

rs, yr. old, $1.25 ea., crated.
eH: Tribble, 903 E. College
Ave., Decatur.

Turkens (Cross of Turkey
. Red), best layers,
e Mrs: Waid: Chaves,

3 reronse peice Hens, 1944
Hatch, $12.00; 10 Red Chicken
Hens, $12.50. Pay exp. Mrs.
a _W. Brazier, Lumpkin. Pe

a 1 Mallard Drake, 3 3 Mallard

Hens; 2 Pekin Drakes,-2 Pekin
Hen Ducks, $10.00 for 8 at my
ome. Mrs. Zora Brown, Rear
Yoodland Ave., Scottdale. :

. Pure Muscovy Ducks.
old, extra fine and

I : j

Sloan, Pelham, Rt. 1.
ae WYANDOTTES:

Se ee TG Waendotic
Roosters, Purebred,

aatch, $2. 00 ea. Not prepaid.

No checks. Mrs. A. K. McE]-
roy. Eatonton, Ril >



POULTRY WANTED



AMES WANTED:
: Want pit game cocks, not
over 3 yrs. old, wt. 6 or more
Tbs., good in every way. Will
pay $1.00 lb. and_ express.
Write or phone collect. Cr.
1653. Dudley Price, Atlanta,
678 Emory Rd., S

INORCAS WANTED?

E Want 1 Black Minorca: Toos-
er, about 1 yr.-old, or con-

ider Barred Rock or other
first class rooster for breeding
purposes. State price. del.
Mrs. Inez Chases, Kngsland.

Ey iets (good layers).
ooster, priced right for yack.
rank C. Herring, Marietta,
25 Kennesaw Ave.

Want 6 N. H. Red raeeiers.
round 1 yr. old, bloodtested
olga price. T.

, Covington, 903 Pace

ae

Want i Rose Comb White
Wvandotte rooster, 1 vr. old,
4-A. Brade stock. Ross E. Hair,
Brunswick, 1910 Norwich St.
- TURKEYS. GUINEAS,:

Os Sone a.

Lite Homerville.
- Want some Ringneck or
other breed Pheasants, also 2
oPartride hens. K.S.. Willitt,
Columbus, Rt. 1.

Want Pekin ducks ; at reason-
able price. Harry L. Clark,
. Key *sville, Ret. 1. Bex 121.

Want. 3 White African gsui-
nea hens and rooster. State
- best ash price, COD or ex-
press. Mrs. Marie Herne,
armour Rt 2.

2

and White
Gray. Jr., Atlanta, 1419 Jones-

June:

}ehureh and store.

State lowest
Lewis.

Want Gander. %
price shipped to me.
Bradfield, Douglasville.

Want a pr. or more Pear
fowis, also pr. Muscovy ducks
Guineas, David

boro Rd.

Want buy 1 ea. goose and
gander and 5 guinea hens and
1 guinea rooster, 3 ducks, 1
drake, 1 ea. turkey gobbler and
cee W. G. Turner, Harlem, Rt.

Want 2 Indian Runner
ducks for breeding. Thomas
E. Green, Chatsworth.

Want 2 to 4 young guinea
hens. State what you have and
price. James M. Lenox, Atlan-,
ta, 1, P.O. Box 626,

CORRECTION:

Want some ae Will pay
$1.25 each. De Ross; <r,
Ocilla, Rt.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want good man to farm and
operate cultivating tractor and
combine and do mechanical
work. Good salary, house and}
wood, Also want 6 families
for wage hands or share crop-
pers. Pay good farm wages or
furnish to make crops. Also 1

good man to look after live-

stock, ete.
Rome, Rt.
2602.

~ Want share cropper, either 1
or 1% crops. Nice, smooth.
fertile land (over bale cotton
per A. last yr.), on school bus
and mail route. Good house,
good team, riding cultivator.
In Henry County. Der. ye J.
Green, McDonough, Rt.

Want settled, white woman
to help with far me work, near
Atlanta. Room,* board and
$8.00 week. Mrs. C. A. aid
dlebrooks, Riverdale. .

Want small family for share
crop, 50- 50. basis, or man for
wages. Reasonable salary and

W. M. Clemones,
3, phone County

.|board if desired. C. A. Ben-
1} nett, Lilburn, Reel:

Want unemcumbered, hhon-

est, white woman to live as|{

one of family and assist with
farm work. Good . salary.
Could use colored woman.

S. Carlan, Homer, Rt. 2. _

-Want family for 1 or 2 H.
farm on 50-50 basis, near Bost-.
wick in Morgan Co., near
graded school, sev.- churches.
5R. house with lights, plenty
wood. G. W. Malcom, ee
son, Rt. -4, Box: 157.

Want farmer for small fin.
15 to 20 A., on 50-50 basis. 4
R.-house. near school
c Must. fur-
nish own stock. D.C. ONeal,
Uvalda,-Rt. 1, Box 46.

Want exp. dairy help, sober
and white only need apply.
Good salary, hours, also house
with elec. lights and city wa-
ter. C. N. Roberts, Savannah,
Bonaventure obs ae 2, care
Dairy.

Want couple or small family
to take small ho ecrop, for part
crop or wages. White or color-



ed. R. E. Johnson, Maysville.

-|Must furnish self

and

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED



Want good woman for gen,
work around farm, milk 1 cow,
etc. Good home and -
Mrs. C. F. Brown,
Rt. 1. Spring Road.
289-W 3.

Want. farmer for good house,

Smyrna,
Phone

land needed, any way to suit
party. . School | and Mail route
by door. W. W. McPherson,
Villa Rica.

Want man and wife for farm
|work. Share crop or salary.
3omrs Ball Ground. - Also want
good man for 2 H. crop, 50-50
basis, 4 R. tenant house, elec.
lights, well on porch. Have
tractor, good horses and plenty
farm equipment. See or. call.
John B. Taylor, Ball Ground.
phone: 202.

Want man without sane to
vend 1.H: crop. Must know
how to farm. 50-50 basis. Good
land. Mrs. Alice Garmon, Lil-
burn.

dleaged white woman to help
about farm, live in home with
me and reasonable salary. Mrs.
Annie Stevens, Blakely, Rt. 4.
Care H. J. Cosby.

Want farmer for 25 A. land,
50-50 basis. School bus and.
mail rte. by door; near church.
Good stock and tools, 4 mi.
Northeast Alpharetta. W. M.
McGinnis, Alpharetta.

Want man and wife for 1 or
2 H, farm, 50-50 basis; one who
can furnish own stock and
tools. 2 R. house, lights, water.
wood, 12 mi. Alanta on mail
route. Mrs. I. W. Stokes, At-
pe Rt. 2, Box 239.

~ Want 2, 3 or 4 workers, men
or women, for farm work, or
share crop, Seed, stock, ferti-
lizer supplied. E. E. Bass, Mil-
ledgeville..

Want good man coy 4 or 2 H.
farm, standing rent or 3rd and
4ths. 7 mi. below Conley, 1
mi. this side Stockbridge. 4
houses, 1 5R., large barn,
plenty spring water, - wood.
Cotton acreage, rich land.
Ideal stock or truck farm.
|Electricity. Mrs. Ethel D.
Bledsoe; Stockbridge.

-- Want farm family for stand-
ling rent or 3rds and -4ths, or
other basis. Fairly med. land.
and own
stock. Willing workers with
ref. No drinking nor other
bad habits. Fairly good 3 R.
house, on. public road, about 1
mi. school, gin and store, and
church. 10 mi. No. Canton:
White only. H. G. Brown.
Canton, Rt. 3.

Want. good farmer. for: farm
near- Carmel Mtn.
land, rock wall around farm;
good cotton land. Rent free in
exchange for good board for
myself. Let me hear at once.
Mrs. B. T. Osborne, Clermont.

Want farmer for 1 or 2 H.
farm. Fertile land, god houses.
good mules; on school bus and
en, route; Mrs: Fe D- Hicks,

e

Want nice, white woman,
with or without children, to
help with Poultry and Cattle
Raising Parnr -A. J. Thomp-
son, Lithia Springs.



salary.

wood. pasture and any amount

Want unencumbered, mid- |.

Good

Want reliable couple for
|small farm near Woodbine.
Good pee SS, raising. chick-
ens. Mrs. L. B. Spivey, Jesup,
te =

Want experienced ~Truck
Farmer for Market Gardening,
good bottom and uplands.
Commercial Fruit Orchard, in-
cluding 2 acres for open ditch
irrigation for dry weather gar-
dening, 50-50 basis. School
and mailroute. S. S. Storer,
Douglasville, Rt. 4.

Good 2 horse Crop, 4 Room
house, good land, good stock,

good. transportation to school,
on 50-50 basis, on new Gaines-
ville Hwy, 28 miles from At-
lanta. _G, Cc Reid,
Rts be

Want 2 Horse Farmer on 50-
50. basis. Also 1 horse man on
50-50 basis or. standing rent.

day for wages on. farm. 6
miles from LaGrange. E. R.
Taylor, LaGrange.

Want help to dig Kudzu
Crowne for. good cash pay or
would give reasonable share to
get them picked if crowns are
preferred to cash. Y. M. An-
derson, Williamson.

Want man to work for
wages or part crop. White or
colored. . Good character. If
married. wife work. also. At
once... B. B. Payton, Franklin,

Rte 2.

Want colored man 5 andl eeite
for Dairy work. Start work at
/7:00 a.m. Mans salary, $20.00
wk.; womans salary, $10.00
wk Je -O. Pitts, Atlanta,
2520 Cascade Rd.

Want man for 1 or 2 Horse
Farm near Griffin. Must fur-
nish self. Standing rent. S.
Curtis. Atlanta, Box 4536. -

Want Farmer for Two Horse
Farm to grow general crops.
Plenty tobacco. Also 2 wage
rhands with small families. L.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 1,
Box 24.

Want wage hand or share |J
cropper.
$1.75 day, Board and Laundry,
or will furnish house for small
family and wages on_ share
basis.
ment. Best grade of Colquitt
County land. C. E: Carter,
Norman: Park, Rt 1. 4,

Want. white, settled, unen-
cumbered, reliable woman to
live as one of family in good
home, and help with farm
work. . pmall satary.- C.-C;
Sheffield, Atlanta. 1183 Clif-
ton Re. Neb

Want. middleaaad: white wo-
man, nice, clean and reliable,
to look after chickens. Private
room and board, with salary.
Ref. exc. Write.
chelor, Loganville.

~ Want good farmer for large
2. or small 3 H. farm, 4 R.
house, in Randolph Co., 6 mi.
North Cuthbert, 4% mi. hwy.
and school bus route. Standing
rent or 50-50 basis. E. M. Cole-
man, Cuthbert, Rt. 4.

Want farmer for 2 horse crop
standing rent. good house and
land. near Fayetteville: also





good pasture, near Newnan. A.
Tay Bradshaw. Ocilla.



GEORGIA AUCTION.

Fares

Could use 1 or 2 men at $2.50)

Will pay single man|1

-Good mules and equip-'

V.- . Bat-:

farmer for large-1 horse erop,.



Want several oo han
(men. and women), for gener
Farm work. Regular
wages. L. B. Adams,
woody, Rt. 1.

-Want 2 Horse Pane
50- 50 basis.

school bus line.
co.

cotton.

wood. Mrs. .
Wray, Rt. 7.

446 A

on 3rds and 4ths.: Gana.
house. Pasture, 30 acres: 1!
Bottom Land on Wahoo Cr
14 mites from Gainesville
Murrayville. School ei ar
mail route, in es
Mrs. Dwysh Christ p
Gainesville, 161 E. hice V
Ave.: :

Want 2 wage hands. by t
month or part | crop.
Hicks, Adel. |

Want young man to do ge
farm work, mostly
work. No milking or
chores, $40.00: mo.. room,
and laundry, 5 days
Nice modern home with
ily of three. P. A. r
Thomasville. RFD 1. |

~ Want colored man and
to work on up to date
near Atlanta. Man to. be
to drive tractor and h
machinery. Good wages,
lar pay, extra good. living
ditions. Call Ma 1955 or
Ty. We Traylor, Ae
Bulding. :

Want good reliable man
has had several years exp
ence in raising broiler
looking after 1000 layers,
miles from town, on pa
hwy. . Furnish good -
house, electric lights. w
and water. Will pay fair sz
ary. W. R. Smith, Hogansvil
Box 112.

Want unencumbered s
woman to live in home as 01
of the family and help wi
oon work. Salary. Write Mi

. T. LaBoon, Good Hore

' Walton. County. ;

Want man for aon
good stock, good people,
treatment. All the man
fertilizer you need. V
by the week. ee Don an
ford, sasca Rt

a

far



POSITIONS WANTE D



Want Vegetable Palin
3 acres, on 50-50. basis. -
wife and 16 yr. old son.
fer near Atlanta. J. WwW
Donald, Atlanta, aR; a Boe
g

Want ok Crop, 50-5 eo
Can furnish self. 5 in fam
3 to work... Want in Easte
part of- state.

Tallapoosa, Rt.

Man and ce miedlea
with son and wife, would
tract for good 2H. farm
tractor equipment, and
house with lights, on
basis share crop: Jackson
Leod, Milan Rte d.5-3 =.

Want job on stcok or
farm. Well exp., also in p
try. W. i. Herring, me
Rt 2. ;



~

MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES







TOWN .
FEBRUARY

LBS.
180/240
245/270
275/300
305/400.
155/175
135/150
130/DN

- 180/350 -
350/450

: Good. to Choice
Heavies



| Soft

Atlanta
28th
Hard
Per Cwt
14.25- 14.50
14.25- 14.50
14.25- 14,50
14,00- 14.00

Albany.
28th
Soft
Per Cwt
14.25-
14.25-
14,.25-

Hard

Nashville
27th

Soft dard.
Per Cwt
14.25-.
14.25-
14.25-

- Pelham
22nd
Soft Hard
Per Cwt |
14.25-
14.25-
14.25-

: Sylvester
26th
Soft Hard
Per Cwt -
14.25-
-14,25-

Macon
27th

Per Cwt
soft

[

Hard |

Soft Hard
Per Cwt-









14.25-
14.00-
13.50-
13.50-

14.25- 14.00
14.25- 13.50
- 12.50
13.50- 13.75
13.50- 13.25 | -
13.50- 12.00





14.25-
14.25-
13.90-
13.50-
413.50

14,25-
14.25-
13.58-
13.50-
13.50-
13. 00-





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Strs. & Heifers

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Common Strs. & Heifers
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~ 15.00- 16.00



15.00
12.50
10.00
12.00
9.50
1.50
8.50
6.00 |
12.50 ||

14.00-
11.00-
8.00-
10.00-
8.00-
6.00-
6.50-

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13.00- 14.00























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12.50- 14.00
10:25- 13.25

9.50- 11.00
7.50- 9.00
6.00- 7.25
7.15- 9.75
7.50- 9.00
8.25- 10.50





~10:00- 11.50)
- 9.00





- 14.25

8.50- 11.00;















~ 9.50-

12.00) -