VOLUME 28 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1945 ECIPROCAL T R A D ue Tom Linder The House Ways and. Means Com-_ ee is now holding hearings on a bill o extend the life of the Reciprocal rade Agreements Act. Still worse, this bill provides for sf lowering the tariff on agricultural pro- ucts 75 per cent below the rates fixed y Congress. If someone would pre- sent a bill for Congress itself to lower 1e tariff 75 per cent, such a bill would. | 2 a per guard to vote for t] a ie Bate Ds itself, would not even nsider doing. If you had a. bill in Carian to. wer i tariffs 75 per cent, every Jabor leader, every labor organization and every industrialist in the United | States. would be opposing it tooth and claw. > Vel, when a bill is proposed to give | the Secretary of State the power to reduce tariffs on products of agricul- ture 75 per cent, we find labor leaders and industrialists doing everything in their power to get this bill passed. Such labor leaders and such indus- trialists are foolish enough to believe hat they can have free trade where the farmer has to pay the bill and, at | the same time, that they can have high t riff. walls to protect high prices in~) : WILL APPEAR BEFORE THIS A COMMITTEE AND OPPOSE THIS BILL Ls plan_ to. be in Washinton on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week in opposition to the passage f this bill. Congressman Doughton, who is airman of the House Ways and |. leans Committee, has notified me that - will be heard at this time. I shall ndeavor to present the strongest pos- S case og the enactment of this "PEOPLE OF THE WORLD We are now within an extended IE AGR eve, died in the battles oe eat world war. There will not be one , pound of food produced in other countries. that will not be needed by the starving people of Europe and, Asia. ~The American farmer should he on- couraged to produce every ounce of food that he possibly can. There is a serious shortage of man- power and farm equipment here at, home on the farms. : In the face of the discouragement which already faces the farmers of America, it is unthinkable for Congress to place an additional discouragement in the path. of the American farmer. _ -It is utterly selfish for us to think of importing and consuming food that the starving people of the world will, need, when we can produce our own food here in the United States if we are but permitted to do so. We can feed and clothe ourselves if we will. It is all right for our ships to haul wheat and corn and all kinds of food from South America to feed the starving people of Kurope and Asia. It might help to build a world peace | for us to do that. But for us to take our Shine haul that food in hete and take it out of | the mouths of starving people, when we are amply capable of producing our own food, is unthinkable. Such a course certainly will not make us any friends Amone the th 1 ing people of the other. countries of world. | a These trade treaties will not b re | anyone except a few selfish Int re tional traders. oe They will make us enemies oe They will take bread out of the mou of starving women and children, It is time for Congress to resum the responsibility of legislating di ly under its constitutional power "tts is time for Congress to cease del: gating to boards and bureaus the p to destroy the liberties of the Ame people. Its a long way back to const tutional government but the longer wait to start, the longer will b road. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture NOTICE WATERMELON CEILINGS I am in receipt of a teleg from Senator George, stating t O. P. A. has set the same ceilin prices on watermelons for the 1945 season as was in effect for the 194 season.TOM LINDER. ~~ 4-H Club The following letter from Mr. S. D. Truitt, County Agent of Fulton County is self- explanatory. April 23, 1945. Honorable Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Mr. Linder: The 4-H Club members of this State have obligated themselves to buy and sell enough bonds to purchase 12 - B-29 Bomb- ers. It was our plan to have a 4-H Club member call on you with reference to your buying war bonds to help the 4-H Club youngsters in their drive; rural boys and girls are pressed so hard but since the for time with their farm activities, it looks like it will be impossible at least for the present. a poke Bond : 3 = a S a is write to a friend like you and some of the blank forms which t: a little time to fill out. If you or if of your friends would agree to buy 10 and give the credit to the 4 H Club bers, we would greatly appreciate. day morning ee this deine. It is our plan, if space in the pers will permit, to publicize these = chases in furthering our 4-H Club- Bond Drive. I know you are busy and you : have more than you can do, but you in this drive will aid 4-H Club work ma ially and help put the Seventh Le Saeee Drive over. ce I sincerely hope you a jo your usual way of cooperation, an : oe to take this opportunity to t About me e Deal best thing 1 aS see to do, e A. on Page Ei ae notice. gssume any responsibility for Bulletin. ; : Published Weekly at Tom Linder, Commissioner, Executive S Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. _ Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. of Junc 6 1900. of October 8. 1917 iS Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta. a Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable - under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of GEORGIA MAR --: 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Office, State Capitol 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. ' Editorial and Executive Offices Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office ~ gt Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for mailing at special rate oi postage provided for in Section 1103. Ac Ko aw Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing ore than 30 words including name and address. _ Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not any notice appearing in the - FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE -. Dahlia Slips, 1 doz. for $1.00; Perennial Phlox, Foxgiloves, - 40c doz: 1 Geranium, 3 Parlor -Ivys, 6 Jews, 3 Lantanas, 2 Christmas Cactus, 1 August Lily, all 15 cuttings, $1.00, Cash or money order. Add postage. - Ance Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. t. BOw. 08) Chrysanthemums: collection - White, yellow, red, and Flesh Buttons, Yellow, Pink, Red Daisy, Yellow Spoon, Yellow - Pompon. 20 plants. $1.00.. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Wild Easter Lily. Jonquil, Daffodil, Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, $1.00 C; Orange spotted _ Yellow Cannas, 45e doz. Exc. - for printed feed sacks, 2 of & kind. Add postage. Mrs. T. K. Womack, Dublin, Rt. 4. Dahlia Slips, $1.00 doz. Per- ennial Phlox, Foxgloves, 40c doz: 1 Geranium, 3 Parlor Ivys, | 6 Jews, 3 Lantanas, 2_Christ- mas Cactus, 1 August Lily, all '15 cuttings, $1.00. Cash or money order. Add _ postage. _ Mary Stephens, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 56. | Lantanas, Geraniums, Hy- - @rangea Cuttings, August Lily Bulbs, 35c doz; Elephant Ear Bulbs, 20ce doz: 2 for 45c; 3 colors Hardy Phlox, Blue Ag- - eratum, Foxvloves, Yellow Hardy Asters, White Violets, werbenas, Hollyhocks, 35c doz. _ Add postage on small orders. Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Mixed Colors Med Size Dah- Fas, 75c doz; Verbena, 2 or 3 - eolors, 50c doz; Fall Pinks, Buttercup, 40c doz; Mixed Iris, Siberian Iris, 50c doz; Yellow Cannas, Yellow Lilies, 30 doz; Hardy Hibiscus. 4 for 25c; White Narcissus, Yellow single and Obl. March Flowers, 30c doz. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, ~ Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Y Chrysanthemums: Tall Yel- Jow and Maroon Rooted Cut- tings also Dwarf Red Piilow and Dwarf Pink Cushion Mums, 50c doz: 3 of all 4 kinds, _ $4.00, plus 15c postage for mail _ orders. Cash, stamps, checks. - Full count, prompt service. R. W. Jordan. Atlanta, 876 Bar- nett St.. NE. * 50 Chrysanthemum Plants, _ $1.00 Med. size blossoms, beau- tiful colors, several varieties. C. F. Giddings, Americus. 40 Iris; mixed, $1.20 C; Pali- dma Dalmatiea, Giant Blue, 50 for $1.20; Purple Siberean, 25 for 60c; Jonquils, 4 Daffodils, _ 60e C; 300 tor $1.65; Abelias, _ 6 colors Althea Cuttings, 50 for Bs oh Sala hag J. M. Hall, Calhoun, ' Lemon Lilies, $1.00; Japa- nese Iris, American grown, 90 _ doz; White Fairy Lilies, White, ~ Yellow, 25c doz: Blue Ageran- _ tums, 25c doz; Glads, blooming size, 50e doz; Bublets, 15c doz; Red Crepe Myrtles, rooted, .25 ea; Hybrid Amarylilis, giant size bulbs, 85c ea; Med size 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. = ussite Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2s ANSE Lavender Dahlia Chrysanthemum Plants, $1.00 dez; Ageratum Plants, 5c ea; Red Cannas, 55c doz. Exc. for purpie or white Lilac, Cape asmine and dbl. Geraniums. Jack Brewster, Fitzger- - FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE | Chrysanthemurns, Jonquil and Narcissus Bulbs, 20c doz; Dusty Miller, 30c doz; Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz; Primeroses, 35c doz; Yellow Jasmine, 25c bunch, rooted; Purple Iris, 35e doz; Lady of Lake, 30c doz: 3. kinds, Cactus, 25c ea: Cannas, 30c- doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. City Portland Pink Hun- garians, Madam Canard, $1.00 per doz: Giant Red, President Red, Armenia Variegated, King Humbert Yellow, $3.00 Cc. Fine Chrysanthemum Plants, many var.' not labeled, $2.00 per 100: Shasta Daisies, = Cc. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cor- ele. Perennial Verbena, Red, Pur- ple, Variegated Pink, Rose, Pink with White Eye, White with Pink eye, 3 doz. rooted plants, $1.00; 2 shades Pink Hardy Phlox and Gaillardias, 3 doz. for $1.00; Red blooming Mullein, 10c bunch, all packed, add postage. Mrs. Minnie Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt.. 1. All colors Azaleas, $1.00 doz; Sweetshrubs, Purple Iris, 50c doz: Orange Day Lilies, Jon- quils, 35c doz; Velvet Roses. good roots, 10c ea: $1.00 doz; Large mixed Colors Dahlia Bulbs, $1.25 doz: Lemon Lil- ies, 35c doz: English Boxwoods 8 to 15 inches, $3.00 doz; 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt.. 2. All colors Blooming size Azaleas, Red Maple, 50c doz; Dogwood, Crabapple, Sweet- shrub, Indian Arrow, Mt Laur- el, Ivy, 90c doz; Purple Iris, Arbutus, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Azzie Farist Ellijay Rt. 2. 1 Fern and Boxwood, weli rooted,. $1.00 ea; Purple Vio- lets, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. aa D. Tuck, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ald. Fall Pink Jonquils, Blue Flags, White Flags, 35c_ doz; Ginger Lilies, 30c doz; Snow on the Mt. Day Lilies, 30c doz: Blue Grass, 40c doz; Ada postage. Exc. for print feed sacks or white. Mrs. Ellie Wa- ters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Wild Easter Lilies, blooming size, 20c doz. Exe. for White Sacks. Plus postage. Miss Joyce Holmes, Dublin, Rt. 6. . Purple Lantana, nice clumps 20c ea; Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs, large, 25c ea. Mrs. H. E. McLeod, Dixie. Purple Iris with large blooms i Blackberry Lilies, 35 doz; $1.50 per 100; Horse Radish Root, 35c lb. 6 Plants with good roots for printed feed sacks, 3 of kind. Mrs... A. Woodring, Alto. Dark, Bright Red, Pink Ger- aniums, 10c cut; Tear Drops, 20c doz: Maple Begonia,15c; Feathery Moss, 3 for 10c; Golden Glow, 25c doz; Purple Verbena, 10c ea; Moss Ver- bena, lav. bloom, ic ea. Add postage. Mrs. Leon Dodd, Al- phareita. Honeysuckle, Yellow. and White, Himalayas Berries, good for pies. Exc. for Box or Yard Flowers. Mrs. &. W. Tid- well, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 10 Crepe Myrtle Bushes, 162; 5. Purple Lijacs, i0c; Daffod- ils, 10e per doz. Mrs. W. L. James, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. . | White Fairy FLOWERS AND SEED "FOR SALE Red, Lavender, Geraniums, 10 cuttings, Red and White Begonias, 10 cuttings, Sweet Gum Ger. 5 cuttings, June Cactus, 10c: 1 doz. mixed for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W. O. Phillips, Ashland, Rt. 1. Scarlet Sage Plants and French Marigolds, 25c doz; Lilies, 30c doz; Want rooted Hawthorne exc. White Wonder Dahlia. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. 3 or 4 doz. Pure Yellow, large size Dahlia Tubers. Exc. with someone for some large size Chrysanthemum. Slips or Clumps. In evenings, call Wa. 1106. Rose Buchwald, Atlanta, 272 Parkway Dr. N. E. Yellow Chrysanthemums, very prolific and easy. to grow, 50c doz. Plants prepaid in doz. orders. Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Baxley, Rte 2: Large, Bronze, double Cnry- santhemums, 25c doz; Large type Pink Verbena, 5c for reot- ed pieces; Yellow Narcissi Bulbs, 10c doz. plus postage, in orders less than $1.00; Star of Bethlehem, 5c doz. plus_post- age. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Bene- volence. Purple. Kiminonese Lily Bulbs, 30 for 25e. Exc. for oth- er colors, or for Dahlias, Sul- tanas, Leopard Begonias. - Mrs. J. I: Gandy, Cairo, Rt. 1. Dbl. Yellow Humbert Can- na, Orange Hemerocallis Li- lies, Purple Violets, Jap Sun- flowers, Yellow Jonquils, White Narcissus, 35c doz; As- paragus, 50c clump; Several colors German Iris, 50c per doz: Emperor Daffodills, 30c doz: $1.50 C: $10.00 per M. Mautile Harrison, Bremen. Dbl. Jonquils,. April Nar- cissus, $2.00 C; Yellow Thorne Rose, 12 for $1.50; Lemon Li- lies, $1.50. C: Star of Bethle- hem, $3.00 C: Mountain Rose, 50e ea. Mrs. Beatrice Mosley, Bremen,. Rt. 2, Box 86. Royal Blue Iris, Lemon Li- lies, King Alfred Jonquils, $2 per C; Purple Verbena, But- ter and Egg Plants, 12 for 50c; Blazon Star, Hi-Biscus, Presi- dent Yellow Cannas, 6 for 50c. Exc. for print sacks, 3 of color. aoe Womack, Bremen, Box Box Flower Cuttings: Ger- aniums, Begonias, Ferns, Au- gust and Amaryllis Lilies, Jus- ticia, Rainbow Moss, Sultana, Jews, Cactus, Exc. for solid or print sacks. Mrs. Julia Wig- gins, Buena Vista. Hemerocallis. Lilies, large blooming size, Emperor Cream Wax Daffodils, $2.50 per 100; White Spirea, Watermelon Red Crepe Myrtle, Lemon ily, 25 .ea.- Mrs. * Charles Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. White Paper Narcissi, Jon- quils, and Blue Easter lilies, $4.00 ; Purple Lilies, 25c ea, Yellow Thorniess Rosies, 2 for 25ec; Watermelon Crepe Myr- tle, 25c ea; Jasmine Vines, 25c ea. Add postage. Efferine Mosley, Buchanan. Boston . Ferns, _ Christmas Cacti, Red Begonias, Straw- berry Begonias, all in Jumbo sizes, Begonias now blooming, 0c ea; any three, $1.35 parcel post prepaid. No order for less than 3. Mrs. Flora Nicholson, Belvoir Gardens, Blairsville. _ Ginger Lilies, 25c doz; Tril- lium Jack-in-the-Pulpit, 50c doz; Blue Bell, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. James Waters, Cleveland, Star Route. Rooted Verbena, Lavender, Purple, White, Pink, Red, Rose Light Red with White Eye, wet moss packed, 3 doz. for $1.00. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Varigated Violets, 25c doz. PP. Mrs, Morris Phillips, Crandall. -Dbl. Curly Gold Yellow and variegated Marigolds, all col- ers, Giant and Baby Zinnia Seed, 25 cupful; Angel Trum-' pet, Dark Red Princess Feath- er Seed, large pkt. 10c. Mrs. poneny: Harmon, Calhoun,- Rt. Large Dbl. Marigold Plants, mixed orange and light yellow, 50 for $1.00; White Violets, 50 for $1.00; Justicia, 50 for $1.00; Mixed.Bulbs, several kinds, all nice ones, 50 for $1.00. Mrs. Arne West, Crawfordville, Rt. Dahlias, mixed colors, $1.00 Doz: Blue Flags, Day lilies, 50c per doz: White Dogwood, $1.00 doz; 10c ea; Pink Ram- bler Roses, 25c ea; Velvet and Bright Red Spring Roses, 10c ea: $1.00 doz; Mixed Colors Fall Pinks, 50c doz.. Add post- age. Mrs, Wesley. Reece, Car- tecay. - : } FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Wednesday, May FLOWERS AND SEED ~ FOR SALE Dbl. Red and Pink Geranium Cuttings, 10c ea; 3 for 25c. PE. Mrs. Effie Helton, Baxley, Rt. 1, Lilacs, Snowball, Rose ok Sharon, Sweetshrub, Azaieas, White Dogwood, Maple, indian Arrow, White Pine, Cedar, Poplar, Red Rose, Aspin, $1.75 doz. PP in Ga; Boxwood, 45c ea. Money order. Mrs. C. L. Bates, Cartecay. Mammoth Russian Sunflow- er Seed, 50c Ib; Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00 C. Mrs. G, Collins, Cobb- town, Rt. o Little Pom-Pon Zinnia Seed, 20c large cupful; White bu. butterbeans, 25c lb. Exe. for print feed'sacks, or for named varieties Dahlias. Mrs. Char- lie A. Johnson, Covington, Rt. 3, Box 186. Large Decorative and Com- mercial type Chrysanthemums White, Pink, Yellow, Bronze, 40c ea: $1.00 doz. labeled; Small type, all colors, 7c ea. Mrs. A. M. White, Atlanta, 413 Grant St., S. E., Ma. 1095. Chrysanthemum Slips, not labeled, 40c doz; 2 var large Pink, Yellow lavender, 50c doz; and 5c doz extra for_post- age. Petunia, 4 OClock, Sweet Gymson, Snow on the Mt. Moss, 20c doz. PP; One very large white Oleander Bush, $9. Can be dug now. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville. Five doz. large size Miik and Wire Lily Bulbs, 50c doz; 2 doz. large Red Canna Bulbs, 25ec doz. Mrs. N. B. Brady, Cairo. Purple Iris, 40c doz; Orange Day Lilies, 30c doz; Purple Butterfly Bushes, 25c doz; Jon- quils, 20c- doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Red Spider Lilies, 60c doz.; med.. 40c doz.; large, $2.70 C.; med., $2.40 C. Paper White Narcissus, 36c doz.; $1.65 C; 500 for $7.00. Del. ist and 2nd zones. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. Mixed colors plants, 50c doz. Azaleamums, cameo pink, 75c doz. Dav Lilies, 50c doz. Daffodils, But- ter and Egg bulbs, 25c doz. Silver Lace Vine, 40c ea. Add postage. No checks or stamps. as Miles T. Tanner. Sanders- ville. Purple Violets, Purple Ver- bena, Mixed Zinnias and Pe- tunias, 25c doz... This Spring planted mixed hollyhock, 30c Snapdragon doz. Dorothy Perkins Roses, j0c ea. Not less than $1.00 or- ders. Mrs. Grady Brown, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. - Dwarf Flowering Locust, large purple clusters, 50c: Also Red Wine Berry Vines, large prolific clusters of berries, 25c ea. F. W.. Maddox. Stone Mountain. - Magnolias, Red. Holy. YeHow Jasmine, Greybeard, Teaolive. Sweetshrub, Red and White Dogwood, _ Umbrellas, Red Cedar, -Crabapple: <1 to /5..t:, 10c to 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Seer Colson, TFoomsboro, Rt. Easter Lily Bulbs, 20c doz. Yellow Buttercups, 20c_ doz. Exe. for White Printed Sacks. - Plus postage. Mrs. Dee Colson, Toomsboro. , Yellow Buttercup. Bulbs, Wild Easter Lilies, 20c doz. Exc. for. White or printed sacks, Plus Postage. Mrs. James Connell, Toomsboro. Dogwood, White Flowered Sweetshrub, Boxwood; White Pines, rooted, 25c ea. Small amount of Jap. iris, 50c ea. Add postage. J. B. Johnson, Talona.. White Narcissus, 75c C. Blue Iris, 30c doz. Daffodils, $1.00 C. White Spider Lilies, $1.00 doz. Blood root, 50c doz. Exe. for Sacks or anything can use. Add postage. Mrs. Effie Car- ter, Temple, Rt. 1. Milk and Wine Lilies, 3 for $1.00. Hardy Phlox and Dbl. Bronze Lilies, Butterfly Lilac, 4 for $1.00. Exe. for Thorn- less Boysenberry, Everbearing. Strawberries, Cushion Mums. Fine Dahlias or Commercial Blueberries. Myrtle Bras- well, Temple, Rt. 1: Red and Rose Evei*ooming Begonia, Baby Boston Fern, rooted, 25c. ea. Golden Glow. 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1: Red and Pink Verbena, 5c. Snapdragons, Gaillardia; 25e doz. Petunias. Snow on the Mountain, 25e C. Red Cannas, Se. Pink Cushion Mums, Sul- tanas. 10c ea. Add postage. -}Mrs. Bud Bond, Royston, Rt. 1. White. 4 doz-, mixed or all 1. Mixed Petunia, 25c per Snapdragons, lc ea. Add po age. Mrs. Guy Hart, Royston, Rte. us Giant Snapdragons, Mixed Larkspur, lc ea. : tain, 4 Oclocks, 25c C. 4 kinds tunias. Snow on the Moun. ea. Hydrangea, 50c ea. Cushion Mums, 50c doz. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1 Lilaes, Jonquils, Daffodils Purple and Orchid Iris. All cheap. Mrs. S. G. Clayton, Roy. Long Trumpet Yellow Daf- fodils, Small Yellow Jonquils Butter and Eggs, $2.00 Cc. Lemon Lilies. Bronze Mums. Red Dahlias, 50c doz. Exc. for all color Dahlias except Red, any color Mums, Snowoall bushes, pink dogwood or any yard flowers. Mrs. Lynn Rag- land, Roopville. ; Snapdragons, . res, Clove Pinks, Blue Forget-Me- Nots, Carnations, Feverfew, Rosy. Morn Petunias, Agera- tum, Canterbury Bells, Giant Shasta Daisy. Salvia Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. Red Spider Lily | Bi blooming size, $1.00 doz.; $6.50 Cc. Add exchange to check Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washin ton, Re, Whitman, $1.00 .orders. Mrs. G White Plains. : Daffodils, Orange Day Lillies, $1.00 C. White Fall Pinks, 25c doz. Pink Peonies, 50e bunch. Pink Hydrangea Cuttings, 4 for 50c._ Pi i 50c.. Add postage: filled promptly. , Mrs. Goble, Talking Rock, Ris 2 All colors Azaleas, ing size. 2 to 4 ft., $1.00 doz. Lilacs. Snowballs, Mt. Ivy, Mt. Laurels, Almonds, Bells, 25c ea. Dbl. Red and Japonicas, blooming White Pines, cS, Mt. Laurels. Ivy. - $1-00 doz. Dbl. _Red and Yellow Japo old, %75c ea. All eolors Aza- leas, blooming size, small ones, ~ 50c doz.: 2 to 4 ft., $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. May Belle Wright, Talona. Large Hydrangeas, ; 1 large type Mum. Orcaid cream center, 50 for $1.00. Mrs. J 43. Bark, Triton: Yellow Variegated Cannas, 3 dez:. 70c. Physostegia, Yel- low Chrysanthemums. 2 doz. 25c.. Cape Jasmine, Weigelia, different colors Rose Cuttings, 40c doz. Add postage. for good printed sacks. Sam Smith. Austell, Rt. 2. Canna Lily Buds, Wine Lily Buds. 10c ea. for Printed Feed Sacks. L. M. Weoten, Camilla. Tris: Pink, . Purple, Blue, Bronze and Yeilow, Exe. Mrs. kind for $1.15. ters and Sweet . Azaleamums, 4 doz. for $1.15 Cash. Mrs.\H.:O. Padgett. At- lanta, 160 Howard St: ,S. E. Perennial . Phlox, Anemones, Shasta Cream Narcissus, Large Dbl. Yellow Daffodils, $2.00 C Hardy. Ferns, Blue Jap. Iris Lemon Lily: Goldenglow, 5 doz.. Day Lilies. Yellow Vio lets, 40c doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. : : Purple Iris, large Blackberry Lilies, Chrysan- themums. $1.00 Ce Horseradish root, 35 IJh.: | plants with good roots fo planting free with ea. lb. E for Printed Feed Sacks, 3 : . oo Mrs. J. A. Woodring O. Chrysanthemums: Collectio! of Intermediate, Pompon, But ton, Cushion, Korean, Dais} types, all colors, 60 plants u labeled, $2.00 Postpaid. Mrs e . Woods, ~ Donaldsonvil Small-paims and campno shrubs, 40c ea. Fig sprouts 40c ea. 7 of any, $2.00. Seaborn, Brunswick. Large, blooming side glad iolus bulbs, 75c doz.; 3 $2.00.. Free gift with ea. ore Add 10ce postage. Mrs. . Wilson, Atlanta, 943 G wood Ave., N. BE. _ FOR SALE Bulbs, per doz: large cluster am with orange cup Nar- rissus, pure dbl. yellow daffo- ils, 50c; red spider lilies, 40c; ink spirea and oleander, yel- low rose Texas, 35c ea. Add postage. Miss Claudia Plant, arshallville. : ley Lily Pips, $3.50 C at vy ne. $4.00 C del. or 5.00 C set out for you. B. J. well, Atlanta, 416 Ga. Ave., E. Ma. 4052. es Giant frost-proof, rust-re- stant Snapdragon plants (the d florists grow), pastel les, 3 doz. for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogansville. October pinks ,all col., 30c doz; spring Sweet Williams, e doz. Tiger lilies, 30c ea. ardy Phlox, 50c doz. White a Lilies, 15c ea. Peach giadioli, 50c doz. ~ Mrs. a Rark: Eihijay. - Rt 2; 58. 30xwoods: 2 large, 120 in. 5200. in. high, $7.50 ea.:. 3 . size, $5.00 ea.; 139 for 75c Several smaller ones, weil cooted, 35c ea. Iirs. Henry M. jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Annual Red Salvia (Splen- ids) Scarlet Verbena, 50c doz. aaa T..C. Bee, Newnan, All colors Azaleas, Bloom- ing size, 50c doz. Velvet Roses, c ea. Sweetshrubs, 75c doz. dian Arrow. Red Maple, hite Pine, $1.00. doz. All ell rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Cleave Cantrell, Oakhill. Ali colors Azaleas, blooming e, 50c doz. Velvet Roses, Se ea. Sweetshrubs, 75c doz. ndian Arrow, Red Maple, White Pine, $1.00 doz... All ell rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Waddell, Oakhill. 3 bu: Paper White Narcissus, ice blooming size bulbs, O00" btu... PP. Mrs. Ro. ussell, Osierfield. Tall Blue Ageratum plants, Gaillardias, Tall Pink Fall 3looming Pink Asters, 15c doz. Pauline Smith,. Red President Cannas, 50c oz.; Pink Verbena, 4 doz., 50c. Variegated Blanket Flower, 2 1oz., 25c. White Iris, 40c doz. agrant Yellow Cluster Nar- issus Bulbs, $1.25 C. Salmon Pink Sultana cuttings, 2 for Searlet Red Verbena, $1.00 orders postpaid. elyn W. Seago, Pinehurst. ; c sale, Ic ea at my home. Es- telle Colclough, Penfield. -Snapdragon Plants, mixed olors, 50 doz.: so eAfor $1.25. Poinseitia Plants, 40c doz? 3 doz. for $1.00, Del. Damp Packed. Mrs. L. L. Pearman, Pavo. Well reoied, Purple Wisteria ea. Butterfly Bush, Physostegia, Agera- tum, 40c doz. Boston Ferns, 25 ea. White Spirea, 50c plant. No checks. Mrs. W. D. Dorminy, Pavo. -Searlet Verbena Plants, well rooted, 50c per doz. Del. ovirs. J. i. Jacobs. Marietta, ARG. 3, _ Rooted Angel Wing Begonia Cuttings, Red and White, 2 for 35c. Add postage. Mrs. - F. Drury, Waynesville. oe 2c. ASparasus Sprengeria Ferns, 25c ea. Several Um- brella palms, 20c ea. 2 Red Begonias. No stamps. Add postage. Miss Thelma McGin- is, Tilton, ~ White, Pink Oxalis, mixed iderwort. Per. Asters, Per. Phiox, Pink, Lavender Ver- -benas, 5c ea. Mixed Mums, Ageratums, Lupins, Mixed Gaillardias, Sky Rockets. Blue Jew, 25c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Wavey Lewis, Tooms- oro. Frost arid -wilt resistant mapdragons, Hardy. Peren- ls, 35c doz. Dbl. White : verfew plants, 30c doz. Del. Mrs. L. FE. Stewart, ~McDon- taarge Dbi Zinnias, mixed olors, Sunset giant Marigolds, edge Marigolds, fall bloom- . 10c cupful; Pot O Gold rigold, Dwarf, Hastings Large Supreme, 10c per % cup. Yellow 4 Oclock.- 10c tbls. All PP. Coin, money order or stamps. Miss Lillian ardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. Chrysanthemums, different ieties, also shrubbery: rn Bush, Abelia, Forsythia, ins C. M. Dwight, At- Capitol Ave, S. W.., heart Roses, 50c ea. FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR S Blue Salvia Plants, 35 doz.: 3 doz., $1.00. Siberian pea (bloom early until late), and Pink touch-me-not seed, 10c teaspoonful. Bouquet cluster Hot ~ Pepper, up), 6 pods, 10c. Red Hot pep- per, 7 pods. 10c. Add postage to all: Mrs.--C. R: Sorrelis: Monroe, Rt. 1. i 3-and 4 yr. shrubbery. |Paradise trees. $1.00 ea; Eu- $1.00 - C. Sweet- SON T gardenia, $2.00: Nandinas, 50c and 75c ea. Old time. Narcis- sus, $1.00 doz. Yellow spider lilies, 50c doz. Pink oxalis, $1.00 CC. Pompon zinnias, red marigold plants, 50c doz. Mrs. D. F. Arnau, Dublin, 518 Belle- vue Ave. onymous, Sweet shrub, . dogwodds, black gum, crabapples, 25c ea. Azaleas, dif: cols., 2-4 ft., $1.00 doz. Smaller ones: 50c doz. Yellow and blue Tris bulbs, ferns, 50c doz. White pines, hemlocks, $1.00. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl Stover. Talona. Purple King Iris, Daffodils, Jonquils, Orange Day Lilies, Naricssus, Privet Hedge, 75c C: Red and Pink Azaleas, Large Red Roses, Yellow Tex, Rose, Red Running _ Rose, White Running Rose, Purple and White Lilac, Brides Bou- quet, Bridalwreath, Pink Myr- tle Bush, 2 for 25c. Well root- ed, add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay. Collection 12 Ferns, 6 kinds, Yellow, White, Blue Birdsfoot, Calif. Violets, Pe- tunia, Periwinkle, Jew, 25c doz; $2.00 A; Palmer Violets, 50c. doz; Large Mixed Colors Mums, Hardy Phlox, Ginger Plants, Lions Heart, $1.00 doz; Snowdrop Emperior Daffod- ils, Poeticus Narcissus, $2.00 C. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Elli- ay Large Size Bronze Chry- santhemums, Altheas, Weep- ing Mary, 10c ea; Yellow, White, Purple Fall Pinks, 50c doz;. Large Clump Hardy Phlox, Catnip, 25c; Foxglove, Golden Glow, 15 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Maude Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Single and Double Yellow March Flowers, White May Flowers, $1.25 C: Large Bronze Chrysanthemums, Weeping Mary, Altheas, 10c ea; White, Yellow, Purple Fall Pinks, 50c doz; Large clump of Garlic and Catnip, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Irene Farist, Elli- jay, Rt 1. Mixed Colors Iris, Myrtle Vine, Wild Iris, 25c doz; Dbl. and single Orange Hemorcalis Daffodils, Butter and Kgg, Star of Bethlehem, 65c C; Var- iegated Violets, 40c C; White and Yellow Narcissus, Chester- field Daisies, 20c doz; Physos- tegia and Primroses, 25c doz. Miss Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rizo: Nice Cactus Plants, 25c; Window box collection of 8 plants . (different kinds) $1.50. PP in Ga; also Dragon Flower, Star Fish, Devils Finger and many others. Mrs. J. N. Dun- can, Jesup, RFD 2. Mixed Colors Glads, 30c doz; Mixed Colors. Hardy $1.50: Phlox and Jonquils, 25c doz; Blue Violets, 40c C; Single and Dbl Orange Hemorcalis, Dbl., Single Daffodils, Dbl. and sin- gle Butter and Egg, 65c C. Myrtle Vine, same price. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Sweet Scented Yellow Daf- fodil Bulbs, - April Blooming Narcissus, 3 or 4 doz. Paper White Narcissus, Ic ea. Add postage: Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Canna Lilies, Red and_ Yel- low Day Lilies, Flag Lilies, $1 doz; Fall Lilac, Rose Bushes, Well rooted New Years Vine, all 20c ea. Mrs. W. H. Nor- rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6, Nice, well rooted Boxwoods, 6-12 inches, 20c ea: New Years Vine, same price: Glad Bulbs; Different Colors, $1.50 doz; Perennial Hary Phlox, $1.00 doz; Foxglove, same _ price. mee Turner, Gainesviile, Canna Bulbs, President Red, $1.00 doz; $5.00 C: Yellow and Orange, 75c doz; $3.00 C: Or- ange Day Lilies, White Flag, $1.00 C. Exe. for Printed Sacks add postage. Mrs. J. M. Mc- Laughlin, Greenville. Biue Tame Violets, Lemon Lilies, Purple King Iris, 5c C; Red Velvet Rose, Texas Rose, Red and_ Pink Azaleas, Bridalwreath, Brides Bouquett, 2 for 25c. All well rooted, add postage. Miss Kathleen Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. (grows straight} Yellow } 3 FLOWERS AND SEED |) MFOR SALE ( -Snowballs, Easter Bells, dbl. ea. Min. Ivy, Laurels, Eng. red and yellow japonicas, 50c Dogwoods, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona. Pink Almonds, Red and Yellow Japonicas, 30c ea; Aza- leas, Iris, 50c doz; Rhododen- dros, Crabapples and Sweet- shrubs, $1.00 doz: Cannas, 60e doz; Tiger Lilies, Butterfly bushes, 20c ea. Ground Ce- dar, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. ae Moore, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box - Mixed Colors Iris, 20 or more eolors, 25. for: 40:.$1.50-" GC: Light Blue Violets, 40c C; Dbl. and Single Daffodils, Dbl. and single Butter and Eggs, Star of Bethlehem, Db. and single Hemorcallis, Myrtle Vine, 65c C; Blue Spider Wort, 15c doz; Pin Cushion Cactus, 2 for 15c. dane Henry Eller, Elijay, Rt. Rhododendrons; azaleas, calico bushes, galax, ivy, hem- lock, white pine, spruce, silver maples, ferns, arbutus, laurel, dogwood, holly. others. Wet moss packed. List on request. Gordon Hunnicutt, Tallulah. 100 or more named varieties Prize Winning Iris, incuding China Maid Nationale Giant, Icy Blue, Red Gleam, Old Parchment, May Day. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Daffodils, Jonquils, $1.50 C; Single Blue MHyacinths, 75c doz; 13 Dwarf Boxwoods, all, 20 inches high, $3.50 ea; Black Walnut Meats, $1.50. qt. Miss ace Alexander, Jefferson, Rt. Boxwoods, Arborvitae, large to small sizes, Yellow, Easter Rose, Purple Lilac, Pink Hi- biscus, 15c ea: Petunia, Lark-: spur, Dragonhead, White Nar- | cissi, Purple and Blue Grape Hyacinths, 35c doz: No orders less 50c.. Mattie Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Truckload of Boxwoods, Ar- borvitaes, all sizes and prices, White Easter Rose, rooted, 25c ea; Pink Christmas Cactus, 3 for 40c; Pink Radiance Rose Cuttings, Pink Weigela Limbs, White Star of Bethlehem, Pe- -|tunia, -Larkspur and Dragon- head, 25c doz. large orders. PP. oe Duran, Cumming, Rt. White Iris, 25c; Light Pur- ple Verbenas, 15c: White Yard Pinks with Yellow Cen- ter, 20c; Hen and Chickens, lie; Kiss Me and Teli You,| 10c; Pink Running Rose Bush, 75e plus postage. Mrs. Way- mon B. Tate, Cumming, Rt. 4. Field grown Chrysanthe- mums, all colors, 30 assorted kinds and colors, $1.00; Dr. Re- gel, Hemerocallis Lily Bulbs, 6 for 25c. All prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington. _90 Varieties Prize, Huge Ex- hibition and Honor: Roll Dah- lias, wranned and labeled, $2, $3.00 and $5.00. doz: Glads: Picardy, Peggy Lou, Maid of Orleans, Margaret Fulton, Dr. Bennett and others mixed, $2, $3.00 and $4.00 C. Plus -10c ei becaae C. A. Dobbs,. Gaines: ville. Semperviren Dwarf Box- woods, 6 to 8 inches, 1000 for $90.00; Sample, 100 for $10.00; Watermelon Red Crepe Myr- tles and White Eng. Dogwood; $2.50 doz. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Nandinas, Ornamental Jeru- salem Cherries, 75cdoz; Vinca Minor, Ivy, Native Big Blue Violets, Spider Wort, $10.00 per 1000. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. 5. 8-10 in Boxwoods, $2.00 doz; Dbi. White Kerria Japonica, $2.00 doz; Perfume Plant, $3.00 doz; White and Pink Perennial Phiox, $1.00 doz. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwoods, Heavy, 5 yrs. old, 8 to 10 in. Write for prices: Old Fashion- ed Blackberry | Lilies, $1.00 doz; $5.00 C. Mums, 50c doz. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Perennial Verbena, well rooted, in bud and bloom, 4 colors, Scarlet, White, Pink, Purple, $4.00 C; 60c doz; Cae- salpinia, Gillesii Bird of Para- dise, 1 yr. old bushes, 2 to 3 ft., 2 for $1.50. Add postage on less $1.00. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Rt. 3. Rooted Boxwood, nice little plants, $1.00 for 25. Mrs. R: F. Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3. Old Fashioned Red Dbl. Poppy Seed, 10c teaspoon. Add oc stamp for postage. Mrs. Julian Vickery, Hartwell, Rt. Giant Flowered, rust-resist- ant, frostproof, Snapdraigon Plants, Pastel Colors, 35 doz. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogansville, Sey FLOWERS AND -Larkspur, Seance a FOR SALE S Orange Lilies, Star-of-Beth- lehem, Purple Foxglove, Wild Tris, $1.00 C; Shasta Daisies, Purple Verbenas, 45c doz; Goldenbell, Forsythia; Weep- ing Mary, White English Dog- wood, Purple and Pink Al- theas, Bridalwreath, Pink Hi- biscus, 25c ea; Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli-. jay, Rt. 3. Daffodils, _ Orange. Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Wild Iris, Tame SweetViolets, $1.00 C; Purple Verbena, Pink Hardy Phlox, Gold Button Mums, 35c -doz;.. Goldenbell, _ Jasmine, Snowball, 25c ea; Pink Hardy. Hibiscus, Bridalwreath, Purple and Pink Altheas, White Eng- lish Dogwood, rooted, 2 for 25c._ Add postage. Mrs. Mol- lie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. White and Yellow Cluster Blooming Narcissus Bulbs, $1 C; King Alfred Dbl. Varie- gated Daffodils and Garlic Bulbs, $1.50 C. Exc. for. White Feed Sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. White and Yellow Jonguils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long Trumpet Daffodils, Yel- low Cluster Narcissus, $1.25 Bird of Paradise, 75c ea: Has- tings mixed colors Candy- tuft, 50c doz. Miss Mattie Mc- Curley, Hartwell. Rt. 2. Cherokee Roses, large Pink jand Dark Red Roses, Goose Berries, 20c ea; Shasta Daisies, | Orange Day Lilies, Trailing Arbutus, Galax, Heartease, Snowdrop, 35c doz; Exc. for White Sacks. Mrs. _ Clifton Davis, iMneral Bluff. Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, large pink, rose, and large white Running Rose, 20c ea; Galax, Trailing Arbutus, Shasta Daisies, Orange Lilies, Narcissus, Snowdrop, Heart- ease, 35 doz. Exc. for White Sacks. Mrs. W. I). Davis Min- eral Bluff. Shasta Daisies, Blue Violets, Evergreen Galax, Trailing -Arbutus, Mt. Ferns, hite Jonquils, Goldenglow, 40c doz; Add postage. Exc. for Feed: Sacks or Box Flowers. Mae Bell Roper, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Ferns, Goldenglow, Shasta Daisies, Evergreen Ga- lax, Blue Violets, Trailing Ay- butus, Sweet Peas, Snowdrops, Jonquils, 35 doz; Hollyhocks, all colors, 60c doz; Fall Pinks, 35e doz. Exc. for Box Flowers or Feed Sacks. Mrs. Cv W. Roper, Mineral Bluff. . Large Chrysanthemums, 10 different colors, 40e doz; Cut- tings from Pot Plants, Begon- lias, Ger. Cactus, 10 cuttings, 50c; Pink Thrift, 20c doz., also want Sultana Cuttings, Be- gonias, Bareleaf Ger. Baby Breathe Ferns, Holly Fern. Will pay cash or exc. other plants. Mrs. Charles A. Rice, Maxeys, Box 90. Running Roses, Periwinke- les, 2 for 25c; White Lilies, Day Lilies, 4 for 25c; Cumberland, Raspberries, Pomegranate, Weeping Willow, Basket Wil- low, Silver Maple, Love Hardy Poplar, Dyers Broom, Bridal- wreath, Hardy Cactus, Bitrus Trofoliata, Thunbergs Spirea, any 4 for $1.00. Plus postage. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville. Bird of Paradise, 50c. ea; Long Trumpet Daffodils, White and Yeliow Jonquils, Dbl, But- ter and Eggs, $1.25 C. Miss McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. Pink Thrift, well rooted, 35c doz. Mrs. Cromer McCuriey, Rartwell, Rt. 2. - Blue Grape Hyacinth Buibs, kin and Emperor Daffodiis, Little Fragrant Yellow Nar- cissus, all, 25c doz. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell. Almond, 25c ea; 6 for $1.00; Garlic, 50c doz; Catnip, Pep- permint, 10c bunch; Garden Sage, well rooted, 2 for 25c. Add _ postage.( Print name.) ee Lena Crump, Hartwell, Petunia Plants, pretty bright colors, Verbena, bright shade of Pink, rooted, 35c doz. Mrs. a F. Whitlock, Hartwell, Rt. _ White Lady, Poeticus Nar- cissi, Dbl. Daffodils, $1.00 C. PP; Orange Montbretias, Pink or White Oxalis, 50c C PP. No orders less than $1.00. Mrs. Steve Skelton, Hartwell. Prize Winning Chrysanthemums in pink, will grow blooms 6 inches across, $1.00 doz. Buttons in white, yellow, 2 var. Yellow Pom- pons, 75ce doz. Add 10c for kinsburg. 50c -C; 500 for $2.00: Sir Wat- |. Yellow Jonquils, le ea; Pink. Anomenc { postage. Mrs. C. L. Price, Jen- FLOWERS AND SE Exhibition, Largest type Chrysanthemums, White, Yel- low, Pink Spieder type, Yel- low, Pink, Anemones, White, Yellow, Pink, Wine Azale mus, White, Yellow, Pink, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Wilson Caston, Jen kinsburg. ae ae Evergreen Galax, Trailing Arbutus, Baby Iris, White Jon- | quils, Snowdrops,. $1.00 C; Or ange Lilies, 75c C; Purple Iris 40c doz; Golden. Bells, 20c ea PP. Mrs. Cora Lingerfelt, Lov: ing. ; Extra Large Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 50c doz; Dbl. Yellow Narcissi, 25e doz; Odorus Ru ulosus, Jonquils, King Alfred Variety daffodils, Dbl. Daffod ils, White Iris, $1.00 C.. Mrs. Chif C. Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1. Perwinkles, Snow on _ the Mountain, Physostegia, Yellow Narcissi, Pink Primroses, 10c doz; 50c Yellow Cannas, 25c doz; Exc. for Woodbine Vine Coral Vine, Maiden Hair Fern or Rose Geranium. Mrs. J. " Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3, Box 405 Rose, White, Apricot Gera- niums, 5c ea; Angel Wink Be- gonia, 10c; Amaryllis Buibs, 15c ea. No stamps. Add post- ae Miss Jewell Martin, Rt. Louisianas, $4.00 C., Wells, Moultrie, Rt. 1. ' Searlet Verbena Plants, wen rooted, 50c doz. Del. Mrs. J. L Jacobs, Marietta, Rt. 3. : 6 Milk and Wine Lilies, 50c; 50 Yellow Narcissus, 75c; 23 Humbert Red Cannas, 50c; 50 rooted Hybrid Verbenas, mix- ed, 75c; 50 Scarlet rooted Ver- benas, 75c. Add postage. No stamps or checks. Mrs. M. D. Holland, Meigs, Rt. 2. a Anemones, 50 for $1.00; Shasta Daisies, Calif. Violet, Birdfoot, $1.50 C; Fine Hardy Ferns, 8 for $1.00; Wild Yel- low Oxalis, 3 doz. $1.00. Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morganton. _ Mixed _ Colors Dbl. Med. Dahlias, 50c_doz; Mixed Co ors Hardy Phlox Mums, 40c _ doz; Mixed colors Iris, Little Siberian Iris, White and Yel- low Narcissus, March Flowers, 50c doz; Hardy Hibiscus, Viger Lilies, Red Hot Pokers, Oak- leaf Hydrangeas, 6 for 50c. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. es Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. Thornless Roses, White Dog-= wood, Red. Birdseye, Deutzi Purple Lilac, White Roses, Pink Dorothy Perkins, 25 ea; English Dogwood, 15c, 10c, 25 doz; Red _ Raspberry, Db Tansy, _Horehound, Galixs, Yellow Dock, Flag, 25c clump. ae Mollie English, Demorest, Trillums, Jack-in-the-Pulp Water Lilies, Yellow and ange Snapdragons, 12 for 50c: Hardy Phlox, Spanish and Dutch Iris, Mums, Dahlias, Lemon Dbi. Orange Lilies, Blackberry, Tiger Lilies, 12 f $1.00; Bluebells, Pink Thrift, 12 for 25c. All moss packed. ee M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Privet Hedge and Blue Vio- lets, 50c C: Golden Gio White Daisies, Purple Flock Mixed, colored, sweet, 50c doz; Silver Maple Weeping Willow, Pussy Willow, 25c ea. Exe. for Print Feed Sacks. Mrs. W. D, Ralston, Ella Gap. a Mt. Holly, Mt. Ivy, Black- haw Bushes, 25c ea: Long Le Mt. Ferns, 30c doz; Glads, 30 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- ley Fowler, Diamond. fh White Physostegia (summer blooming), Lavender PhySos- tegia (Fall . blooming) Red Korean Chrysanthemum, Dark Red Daisy Chrysanthemu Yellow and bronze mums, 50c doz; (Vinea) 25c doz. Buibs, Bulbs, Elberton. apie Lemon Lilies, Jonquils, 50e C; Blue Violets, 15c doz; Daf- and White Narcissus, 75sec C. Azaleas, 3 for 40c; White, Purple Lilacs, Yeilow Texas Roses, Red Roses, Bri Bouquett, Althas, 2 for | Pink Crepe Myrtles, 2 for 45 Red Honeysuckle Vine, ea: 2 for 75c. No checks stamps. Add postage. Mr See Southerland, Ellija bena, large Bronze Chrys themums, Guillardias, mixed Fall Pinks, all 35c doz: for $1:00. Add po: Bennett, ax MACHINERY FOR SALE MACHINERY OR a 1500) C4 Vary Tare Bronze Chrysanthemums 10c ea; Vhite, Yellow, Lavender Fall s Foxgloves, Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Ble nd ae eben. Pur- ng. Wisteria, 25c ed ponEe Walker, Toc- and ~ Mexican : Winter Bloom- mine and Honeysuck- es, 3( : White Iris, Dbl. af odils, White and Yellow Cissus, Snowdrops, Blue White Striped. Violets, hrysanthemums, all _ colors, ar type, Brown Daisy rysanthemums, 25c. _doz.4 Ww. Hughey, Fair: | RE W. fe bs Lilies, 50c ea: Nhite Hydrangea, 40c ea: Pink dxalis, 6: for 2oe* Maiden Hair fern, Rainbow Moss, Grape }egonia, 25c ea; Purple Flags, -urple. Iris, 50c doz: Daffod- White Narcissus, Lemon ilies, $1.00 C. A. C. Hughey, airmount, Re Hardy Blue Agerantum, 20c ( 6 doz. for $1.00: 3 shades ink Verbena,. 0c per. bu. : postage. Exe. for hion Bleeding Heart or oted eating of Lace Fern, |. Mrs. M. M: Kel- Large Fall Purple Daisy, 40c Large Yellow Popcorn, 5c cupful. Plus postage. Mrs. cy May, Franklin, Rt. 4. Yellow Japonicas, 25c ea; on Lilies, 35c doz; Purple Lavender Iris, 45 doz: inter Pinks. 30 doz: - Sweet Williams, 35c C Snow on the Mt. 25c doz, Yellow Button Pinks, 30 oz: No checks. ao, ae Dae: Hilyay. Re ne Violets, Purple Ver- spring planted, mixed lyhock, 35c doz: Nice size mixed IS LUG. ders less than ar 00. Mrs. , tone Moun- Ww Cream i . Daffodiia, Perennial a = Calif, tue eee S koe 3 ef kind Print Feed s, dark pattern preferred. es 1. 5 Gladden, Talla- Sa, ies 1000 ee Hedge Planis. ergreen, $2.00 M. Exc. for 3 Feed Sacks, all aes - 25 or more "different undred lots. All PP. Mrs. E. Spence, Carrollton, OC a White ee Lily Plants, ; Doeenes: Miss Bink Momiie Glory, poon for 10c; Hardy Cin- Cane Jew green ering ce rooted, 10c; ite Hibiscus Seed, 150 for = BE Moore, Su- Fall Pinks, is, Fale Orange Day. nowdrops, Daffodils, C issus, Calif. Blue_ Violets, Williams, Birdsfoot $2.00 C: Azaleas, Hemlock, Mt. : Rhododendrons. white ; Pink Cherokee (2:40. .3 ft... $1.00 dez. for Printed Feed sacks, or 4 of kind. Mrs. Gladys c son, Mineral Bluff. ple Tris, 45c doz; White Williams, 35c doz: Le- Lilies, 40c doz: Yellow 50c bunch: White Pine, a; White lilies, 29c a. r Print sacks, no chks., postage. Mrs. ae Rt. 3. : mneysuckle Vines. 15 hy. Perkins and_Wis- Santaloupe seed, 50c tea- firs. A. TL. Branan, -Ma- ea: Add. postage. ' Cactus, 25e%ea. Nar-| Cream. +Blue Dbl. ;jSpider Lily. 2 ace eit rooted, 24 Nee old, | Cape Jasmines, $3. 00 ease for "Alhons $5.00; = PPS Mrs. Bi Parten, Royston, Rt. 1. Emperor Cream Wax Dat- -fodils, large, $2.50 C; Lemon Lilies, 25c ea; Hemerocallis, $200 Cs White, Iris, 60 doz; White Spirea, Watermelon Red Crepe Myrtle 25c ea. Mrs. ee Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. : All colors Tris, 60c aor all colors Chrysanthemums, . 30 doz: Lantanas, 15 ea: Dbl: Orange Day Lilies, 35c doz. Mrs: Ja: Garner, Warthen. Evergreen Scotch Brooms, Dbl. Pink Altheas, Pink Hy- dranges, rooted 20c ea; Peren- nial Phlox, Perennial Peas, Siberian Iris, Physostega 20c large bunch. Exc. for Narcis- si, Trumpet Jonquils. Write first. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, iHia- wassee. r ereses, 35c doz; 3 doz. for $1; Glads, 75c;..3 doz. $2:00.. Ali blooming size, Extra bulbs free with each order; Pink Spider cere mixed Azalea- mums, Red 4. OClocks, 25c doz; Silver Lace Add postage. Jeanne Wilson, ae Ae 943 Greenwood Ave. Arborvitaes, 30c ea: Crab- apples, White Pines, Red and White Dogwoods, Azaleas, 2 to.3 ft. 90c doz; White Jon- quils, Galax, Orange Lilies, $1 C: PP. Mrs. Addie Abercrom- bie, Loving. Dahlias, ready May 10: white Wonder, and White King, 30C; Jersey Beauty, Pride of Calif. Large Yellow, 25c ea; Small Red Pompons, 15c; Mrs. I de Ver Warner, 35c: Also Snap- dragons from Pots, $1.00 doz. Artillery plants, Jade, Be- gonias and Sultanas. Mrs. T. Si Series Atlanta, 179 Palatka it Christmas and TWankeeiwine Sigar Plants, White and Yel- Chrysanthemum Mrs. R: doz. |Rowan, McDonough, Rt. 2. Boxwoods, About 200 6 to 10 ft. high, 50c:to $10.00 ea. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Lithonia, Rts 3: 17 for $1.00. Lemon Verbena, 35c doz.: 3 doz. for $1.00. Mix- ed Fall Pinks, 40c doz.; 3 doz for $1.00. Pink, Red Azalea- mums, 3 for 25c. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence- ville, Wt ke Sultanas, Orange, Pink and Red, rooted, 15c ea.; 2 for 25c. Hydrangeas, pink and blue, Rainbow Moss, Lantanas, Dbl. Petunias,. 10c ea.; 2. for 15e: Del. in Ist. and 2nd zones. Mrs. J. O. Wilson, Martin. Marie Rose, Dbl. Morning Glory. 25 seed for 10c. Plant now for beautiful summer and fall blooms. J. M.. Burch, Carrollton, 140 Newnan St. Giant, Majestic Frostproof, rust resistant Snapdragon plants. Pastel shades, 3 for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Robert S. Cook, Jr., Hogans- ville, RFD No. 3. Grape Begonias, June Lily. Green Leaf Caladiums, Red and Pink Oxalis, Rooted dif- ferent colors Geraniums, 15 ea.: 2-for 25c. Geranium cut- tings. 10 for $1.00. . Pretty-|. By-Night Seed, 15c tblspoon. Pink Hydrangea, 30c ea. Add postage. Gainesville, Rt. 1. 100 or more Prize Winning List sent upon. request. Mrs: T. T. Patrick, Jackson. ple, red with white eye. and rose, 3 doz., $1.00. Mrs.--H. B. Roberson, Chula, RE FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED _ Want Regal Lilies, Pink and Hyacinths, White and: Pink Single hyacinths. Give size in diameter and price by 12 and 100 lots. Guar- anteed true to name. Mrs. F *1M. Combs, Washington. Want to buy Red or Pink Write color and price. Mrs. I. V. Johnson, Ce- ,|dartown, Rt. 3: Want 1 rooted Cutting of Martha Washington Geranium, Mrs. Homer Turner, Loring. Want Red, Yellow and White Sultanas at once. Mrs. = We. Delopeh. Groveland. Snapdragon, Holyhocks, pines, Deep Blue |. | Per ennial Phlox, Ranusiebin A lamonse. Tub- Vine, 10c.: Sultanas. 3 for 25c: 7 for 30c: Add postage. Miss Thelma Hayes, . Iris, named varieties, 25c ea.}- Rooted perennial Verbena. dave red, white, lavender, pur~ Diesel power unit. well rooted Pink | Larkspur, Dbl. Hardy _ Asters, |+Shasta Daisies, Per. Blue and Pink Scabiosa, Gerberas, Lu- Tritoma, . Delphiniums. Mrs. Frank Kirkland, ae coochee. Rt. ae Want White Sultana cut- tings. Exc. 4 lovely dark ones, all different. Mrs. Annie West. Crawfordville. Want Bulbs: Tulips, Jon- quils, Narcissi, by hundreds and thousands. Exc. Evergreen Scotch - brooms, Boxwoods, _ Per. Peas Physostegia. Write Hattie Kimsey, Hia- Want (pink), first. wassee. Want 1 each of Red and White Camellia. Japonica, kind that has dark green leaves, also 1 pink, 1 white, 1 yellow Azalea; Also 1 White Lilac, 1 Red Dogwood. must be well}. rooted and packed with mois- | ture. Write prices. Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Grayson. SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1 used*Farmall F-20 tract- or, motor No. .C: 64154.-.on steel, also. 1 Hammer King Hammer Mal alin fare shape. Geo. A. Palmer, Col- bert, Rt. 2 Second hand Grist Mill and crusher, for sale at Frank Rid- leys about 7 mi. Dahlonega, on No. 9 Hwy. Mrs. Mary We- hunt, Gainesville, Rt. 2. McCormick-Deering 10-20 tractor, 2 disc plow, and disc harrow, $400.00. Ray Easley, Ellijay, Rt 3: JD: Binder. in goed cond., ee sale. J. A. Shaw, Wood- ville. McCormick- Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, ean be changed to: 6 ft. cut, fair cond., $75.00 at mv farm, 12 mi. So. Hawkins- ville on Hwy. es Freisch, Finleyson. : Corn Shucker sheller: $295.- = 00: Avery 4 disc tiller with seeder and rubber, $225.00: rotary hoe, $98.00; 2H: wagon, $75.00. Troupe Ashley, San- dersville. J. D. 6 ft. Binder, running cond., blades and cloths, have cut 1 crop, ane 00 at my farm, 10 mi. So. Forsvth- on No. 42 ey Roe: Holloway, Cullo- en : 1 H. weeder, good as new, for sale. T. L. Hill, Coving- ton, Rt. 1, phone 5974. Papec Ensilage Cutter for sale. Jas. - Lenox, Atlanta, eae Box 626. *phone Ma One No. 60 five ft., Allis Chalmers Combine, 38 model, completely overhauled in 1944, $375.00: want a 6 row model X. late model tractor cut disc or gang disc. MM. Sanders, Commerce. David Bradley Ensilage cut- is in good shape, $75.00. J. Waters. Gainesville. Rt. 6. Clee Rd). One 1944 Model H John Deete on rubber, with starter: and lights, also one 3- ae Athens Tiller and 6-disc J. tiller and cultivators. we B Prather, Monroe. A 1944 J. D. H- on good |. rubber, starter, lights and power lift, and ere di D. Tiller, 3 disc and -dise:'| Brandt Malcom, Good Hope | ready for werk, $150.00. G. Hall, Eatonton, Rt. 1. 300 gal. horse. dtawn, motor attached, Orchard type, Bean power spray (peaches or pe- cans): machine, in good cond. $400.00. L. R. Youngblood, Buena Vista. or, eS 1 practically new Ford Fer-| guson tractor with Bush and Bog harrow, os - spreader, sub-soiler, etc. . Hix, Mon- roe. Model M. Farmall tractor on rubber and 1 Int'l UD 14 RCo Rry=s er, Jr., Manchester, phone 75. 2 row cultivators, complete with disc tiller, fenders and hydraulic lift for Allis Chal- mers C_.Model tractor. Bob Smith, Stephens. /6 ft. Case Combine, power. take-off. Can be seen at Doug-. lasville. L. Morris, ee ae Emory Dre . De J. D. 2 row side dressing at- tachment, never used, fits John Deere A,.B and H tract- ors, $100.00, del. anywhere in Ga. W:. Ne as h. ohnson, Warren- ton, 1} root duster, and a. ieee One 15-30 Hart-Parr_ tract- fa cultivator. 9" FE co Mc- never used, for sale. E. H Michael, Buena Vista. Oliver No. 55 Corn -Planter. plates for Beans, Cotton and Corn. Nearly new cond. $15.00 here. Will not ship. soe Mr. Sullivan, Ben Hill, Rt. 1, Ail. phone Am 1687. Allis Chalmers with Tiller and Cultivators. for sale. Vic- tor Richey, Commerce. : Peuiiatoe planters, distri utors for Case =e C. tractor, also will fit Case R. C: and D C. tractor: pick-up ateaeand for Case A6 Combine, one -for sale. Ffollis Evans, wood, Rt. 2. . a 1 DeLaval cream separa or No. 5, on stand, in good run- ning order, $25.00 FOB. WwW Carpenter, Tifton Rt. b= A 3-80: saw: -Continental A 4 stand Gullett Gin, ceca bearing outfit, automa ic power gin, including 2 type press, seed conveyor and seales, complete, automatic feeder, fan, etc. Ready for op- eration, excellent cond. | $5,- 500.00 FOB. Clifford Hyers, Blackshear. | Set of tractor, J. D., 2 row middle breaker | ane lister planter, for model tractor (H-40-83), complete Pectin distributor, etc. in serviceable cond., planting every day. 9 mi. S. E. Colquitt, L. E. Phil- lips. Colquitt. 22 j ~ 80 saw Gullett multiple Hull extracting cleaning feeders, also 4-80 pneumatic elevators, etc: C. R. Mason, Madison. Allis Rees We GC: culti- vator, used - grok sale or trade for a Nee 5 disc Tiller or a side del. rake. Must be good cond. Fred Webb, Moul-| trie, Rt. 4. 2 H. wagon, good cond., ex- cept tires are thin: stout wag- on with roller bearing wheels, $50.00 at my home. Mrs. W. T. Young. Jasper, Rt. 2% F-12 Farmall tractor. new rubber on back, good rubber on front, motor _ first class cond., 8 disc harrow: 2 disc plow, 7 ft. power mower. all good shape. John E. Mayes, Hartwell. Biggers, es it power. ee off for B Allis- Chalmers trac- ate cond. and_ pace. A. ears, Madison, Rt. Bush and Bog harrow. make and price. Prefer so Cc Smith, Riv- used - apt on re oe 27 Carter = Box | nt Bo - Allis- a or mall A tractor, cultivators, s, distributors and Till- | refer late model, also 6 J. D. Tiller. All to be |, reasonable price. yant, Fort Valley. buy from a farmer,. ginnery metal Sepa- four stand 80-saw r. _V. E. Durden, Graymont. 7 a Allis Chaimers ,Cultivators and pow- - Ur anamiscion for 15-20 _ tractor: urgently deo We Richards, buggy. Will buy. or Miss Dur- rant 1 ch. other value. Altman, Alma. ant 2 H. hay rake, in good oc. C. Gibson, Fairburn, ant any make Combine, 5 State cond. and price. . Davis, Americus, Rt. 2. . ant power take-off for Al- Chalmers model B tractor. Warren, Stillmore. bee igi eee 5 or 6 ft. ombine, in first class cond. Moseley, Lithonia, Rt. 2. Z. Ac- | velvet beans, $5. 00 bu Want _ tractor, most. make. Will exch. value and pay difference if deserving. Contact. Have for sale, old model Fordson cylinder block and head. J. : Gham. es 4351.. _ INCUBATORS AND 1 Leland Wilson elec. cab- used 1 season; line new, $125. Mrs. W. E. INCUBATORS AND ~BROODERS WANTED Want Inc., in good = econd,, either elec. or oil burning. Give full information and price. Mrs. John W. Ce Oeilla, Rt. 2, Box 216. tor; Ker. cond. State price and parti- culars: -Mrs.. Ho H. vart. Rt Pees BEANS AND oe FOR SALE ~ 50 bu. sound, early mpccmcs tae Gilbert, Dexter. White peas, $8.00 bu. at my home or COD. Sound and cee Be Martin, Cumming, Rt. Biloxi beans and New Era field peas, small amount ol each, $6.00. bu. L. A. Cald- well, Gay. Col. bunch butter-beans, 50c also eatable Soy beans, same price, He Ax Mickler, Dry Branch, Rt. 2 50 bu. Clays, $6.00 bu: 5 bu. Whips, $6.25 bu: 4 bu. Brabs, = | $6.50 bu; 2% bu. Mixed, $5.75 aed and_released by C. hur Cheatham, Director of the filing of claims be- the Veterans Adminis- it is often necessary to lish proof of certain state- s by presenting substanti- | ing | evidence. One of the mportant ns of d preparing such evi- . This service is 1out charge of any kind aying for a certified copy birth certificate or death icate or other such doc- feate | because this can* used. in- many. ways. First : t is used:to prove the the person. Next this. irth certificate can. be establish that persons their names should the registration of the . In applying for insurance | efits, a mother who is nam- as beneficiary that she is nt of the serviceman; th certificate - of - the man is used for this same birth certificate 9@ used as one piece of pieces of evidence to: ae the age of that ser- ans mother or father. iciary, the insurance}, aid to her according: e. If she doesnt have birth certificate, 13) to secure a delayed }. tificate for. her. This ne by presenting three the ae of evidence to help in this | way. le in. establishing a ae certificate is. 2 attendance: or the hos- | record if. that - is. avail- le. A baptismal record is ac- blean insurance policy east five years of age nt from_.an employer Bibleare just a few ~many forms of evi- eeded and used by. our aie oe done bu. All in 2% bags, FOB. -W. . Devereaux. Mixed peas, $6.00 bu: Brabs, S100: -bi. 7 CL. Thompson, Greensboro. Brabham Peas, a shipping = Eehe ek Peas, $6.60 FOB. ner, Warthen. White Half Runner. Beans, A0e cup: 3 for $1.10- Cash: or money order; no checks. Mrs. Lois Ashworth, Dacula. i Calfi. Black eyed Peas, $7. 00 bu Clean and sound: HD: Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. J. Li. Gar- small quantities. Arthur, Ailey. faulty, $4.50 bu. in 2 bu. sazks. M. Daniels, Swainsboro. 15 bu. New Era Peas, slight- ly mixed, $5.75 bu.: 10 bu. Bi- loxi Beans. $5.75 bu. Lucius A. Caldwell, Gay. s 20 bu.- mixed Peas, New Era and Speckled; treated for weevils. $6.00 bu at my house. Gan ship if = desired: J. Joe BOP Ste ; eornfield white Ip W ar ~s streaked. an seed, 30c cup; ack-eyed crowders, 15c Add postage. Mrs. J. Jackson, Ranger, Rt. a 3 Ibs. excellent, 1944 crap and saved, shade dried Can- non Ball Watermelon _ seed, e300 if lot, or $1.10 Ib., vost- al 1 lb. Honey Rock can- taloupe seed, $1.25, or liberal 15c and postage. Mrs. nnie B. Newton, Milledge- ie Lespedeza seed, arified, recleaned, dodder ee, 30c Ib. Nochks. Claude Smith, Stockbridge, Rt. 2. Ga. collard seed, 60c Ib. Rockyford cantaloup., $1.25 Ib. Iso inspected Potato Plants, $2.50 M. Add postage to all. Fr di Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. White Half Runner bean ed, 40c cup or 2 cups, 75c. dd postage. Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt:.i. - Sev. kinds good cantaloup edible soy bean seed, sd peppermint plants, flow- 8, berry plants to exc. and sarlic, the large kind.. Myrtle Pace, Temple, Rt. 1. Blue Lupine from the com- ine, good, sound, firm, ma- re seed, any quantity, at my rm, seven (7c) cents peed: _B, Cox, Camilla. Extra large imp. Green and: Thite striped crooked neck ushaw seed, 10c per good ze pkg., and 3c stamp extra ( Claude Burrell, 225. tps. Stone Mtn. water- lon seed, $1.00 lb. and post- e. Hand saved from nice ons. - Oscar Averett, Mauk. Bunch butter bean ie 25c Ib. Hand cleaned. Add postage. T. DeLange, arnesville, Byte, New Dixie Honey Cane ed, Ist yr- finest of cane for syrup or feed, 25c Ib. ostage. R. TT. Dempsey, \dairsville, vA. . 2. 10 lbs. pure cannonball wa- M.. ow Marglobe tomato i, aC 50 M; also P. R. po- 2 et del. to 3rd nee ie ae Harper, Surrency, Rt. oe 89. Everbearing straw berry jants, $1.50 for 500. Good a. No stamps not chks. 0 orders accepted after May Oim, Mrs. RH. Cathey, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Imp. P. R. Potato Plants, $2 Marglobe Tomato Plants, Co ato Plants, $2.50 per M. $210 M at bed. J. M. man,. hula. Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants full count, good plants, $1.95] A Marglobe Certified Tomato} Plants, moss packed. $1.50 M., No checks, no COD orders. aaa Lightsey, Odum, Box Tomato aS mossed, full count, $150 M. Del. M. O. miy. Allen C. Thornton, creven, Rt. 1. Genuine imp. Govt. ihsp. PR otato Plants, full count, good lants, $1.75 M,C. Lightsey creven, Rt. i; Red and Pink Skin PR Po- to Plants, govt. insp. $1.95 : Del. ae Lightsey, Sur- ney. seading var. Cabbage ant omato Plants, 30c C; $1.60 M; igorvine Tomato Plants, 25 loz: Collard Seed, 85c ib. Le \. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Certified Red Skin Porto kK. ~ insp. and eated, $2.00 M. Del. in Ga. 4 fe pee: Surrency, RFD Govt, insp. PR Potato Plants oa $2.00 Del. Now eady. Exc. for Farm products. lorence ann, Odum, Rt. 2 6 Margiobe. good plants. Add | 5; 1.50 M. Del. John Tomberlin, 4 insp. Boones Potato $3.75 MM. DD. Crow, Govt. Plants, 500 for $2.00; Del. Now hoe C: Gainesville, Rte 2 Plenty big eae and New Stone Tomato Plants? 1690 for 30c; 500 for 75c: $1.25 M; Pimiento Pepper Plants, 500 for $1.00; $1.75. M All PP. Roots protected. - H. Davis. Milledgeville, Rt. _). Red Meated " Porto. Rico Plants, $2.35 M: 5000 lot for $10.75; Marglobe and Rutgers Tomatoes, $2.50 M. Moss pack- ed. R. J. Boatright, Mershoa. | Marglobe Tomato Plants, $1.50 del; Hot and Sweet Pep- per, $2.50 M. del. Mossed and shipped in good shape. I. Clay- ton, Baxley. Red Imp. PR Potato Plants, | full count, grown from seed of vine eas $2.50 M; 5000 or over, $2. Lei . Brantley Be'l, Bristol, Rt. Govt. insp, PR Sweet Po- tato Plants, $2.00 per M; $1.50 per 500; Cayenne Sweet Pep- per, Calif. Wonder, Ruby Kiag and World - Beater Pepper Plants, $2.50 M; $1.75 per vV0. Moss packed, prompt ship- ment. Del. Mrs.. Mary M. Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4. Marglobe Tomato Plants: Stocky field grown, full coun. and packed to keep fresh, $3.00 M. Quantity price on applica- tion. D. B. Ohlinger, Bain- bridge. -PR Sweet Potato Plants, $2; Peanut Hay, $20.00 ton; Field Peas, mixed, $5. buepe Nail, Baxley, Rt. Govt. insp. and ee PR and Naney Hall Potato Plants, $1.75 M. Rush orders. Chau. dowin Morris, Baxley, Rt. +4, Box 117. Marglobe, New Stone and G. Baltimore Tomatoes, $1.25 for 500; $2.00: M: over 5 M, $1.75 M. All dei. prompt shipmcut) Mrs. O. Baxley, Rt. 4. : Marglobe Tomato Plants, pig, moss packed, $1.59 M: Market Cabbage plants, good strong plants. Special atteu- tion given to all ordets, $1.03 M. Alton Pittman, Baxley, | Rt. 4. U.S. insp. PR Potato Plants, now well rooted, Marglobe Tomatoes, Rutger, Baltimore Tomatoes, Rubye King Sweet Pepper, Hot Cayenne, all var. del. full count, prompt shir- ment, moss packed, $2.00 M; $1.75 for 500. Jessie G. Lov ell. Baxley, Rt. 4. PR Potato Plants, imp. Red Skin, nice big plants, $2.50 M: Cabbage Piants, ready, $1.00; Tomato Plants, mossed and full count, $1.50. All plants del. to 3rd. zone. No stamps please. Ottis Pittman, Baxley. Rt. 4 Imp. PR Potato Piants, govi insp. Red and Pink Skin, $2.25 M; over 10,000, $2.00. No COD ES D. A. Lightsey. Odum, Govt. Potato Plants, Money orders only. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Copperskin PR Potatoes, few Red Skins, trom vine cuttings, $2.25 M. Ready to ship. Exp. Col. R..L. Stricx- ee Blackhear, Rt. 1, Box PR Potato Plants, Red and Yellow Skin, govt. insp. Prompt shipment, full count, strong plants, 5000 for $6.25. F, G. Tyre, Bristol. Govt. insp. and treated PR Potato Plants, $2.00 M: 5 M or more, $1.75. M.D. M. Ca son, Bristol. Baltimore, Marglobe, Bonnie Best, New Stone, Tomato plants now ready, open field grown, wilt resistant, moss packed, prompt del. $1.50 M; insp. and treated PR $2.00 M. el. Ae 500 for 80c. PP. L. H. Keene, Abbeville. Marglobe and New Sivne Tomatoes, $2.00 per M; $1.10 for 500; Cabbage and Coilaras, 500 for $1.00; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment, moss packed. M. W Coffey, Fitzgerald. Gibsons Wonder Berries. Red Gold and Jewel Straw- berry Plants, 75c per C; White Iceberg Blackberries, Red thornless, Raspberry, _ Horse Radish, 6 for 50c: Garden Horsemint, Garlic, Dbl. Tansy Peppermint, 40c doz. No chks, add postage. Mrs. Wiliis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 Large and stocky, Margloke, Baltimore, New] Baltimore, and Truckecs extra tone, Borv, Best. Wilt-re-] early Tomato Plants, gcown on istant _ Terie Blantn Ready, new land, free from disease. UU you wee, wield] $1.90 M; 500 for $1.00. Moss ? oereeicat moss _pack- | wet roots. Orders filled mpt del. PP. M. E.j daily. E. he Miteaerald Tew1 a- bbeville. -, | ville. yey ions, L. Deal, Red and Pink PR Havana and Louisiana Yams, $1.65 M; 500 for $1.00.. Govt. insp. and treated, prompt Shi yeient WwW. rH Morris, Baxley, Rt. Geniune Imp. Red Skin FR Potato Plants, $2.50 M: Mar- globe Tomato Plants, $2.00 M- Rubye King and World Beatr Sweet Pepper, Lonz Cavyer.ne Hot, $2.50 M: New York Pur- ple Egg plants, $250 M. All hundreds, 50c.: PP. Mrs. J. D. Stone, Graham, Geniune Imp. PR Potatoes, | 5 World. Beater; Rubye. King, Sweet Cayenne Hot Peprex New York Purple Eggplents, $2.50 M: Marglobe - l'omate Plants, $2.00 M. All hundreds, 50ec prepaid. Mrs. H. F. Otto. Graham. Rutger Tomato Plants, $2.00 per M. Money orders only. F Do Withs ty Ty. tot No. 1 Kudzu Crowns, for May planting, wet packed, 100 for $2.00. Yonge Walker, Ae coa. Tomato Plants, 25 per 100: Flags, Velvet Roses and Flags, 25c ea; Wondering Jew, 10c ea: $1.00 doz. Mrs. Janie Wad- dell, Oak Hill. < Imp. PR, La. Copperskin, Early Triumph Potato Plants, 65c C: 200 for $1.00; $3.50 M: Old Time Boones 75e C; 200 for $1.25; $4.00. M. From Cert. treated Prompt shipment. Add _post- age. 10c exchange on checks. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, 502 Hudson Street. Marglobe Tomato Plants. now ready, 500 for $1.00; $1. 60 Moss packed, full count, prompt shipment. W. F. Rowe, Abbeville, Rt. 2 Brussels Sprouts, Chinese Cabbage, Broccoli, Early and Late Tomatoes, Endive, Let- tuce, Bermuda and Nest On- 75c C; Bell, Pimieno, Hot Peppers, Egeplants, Climb ing Tomatoes, Salsify, Leek, Parsley, Dill, Garlic, 25c doz. Mrs. Ae VV: Franklin, Regis- ter. Marglobe Tomato Plants, 500. for $1.50:- $2.25 M: Chas: Wakefield Cabbage and Bermuda Onion Plants, 500 for $1.25: $1:75 M: Egg- plants and Calif. Sweet Pep- per, 50c C; $3.00 M. All del. Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rt. 1. Marglobe and Stone Tomato Plants, 300 for $1.00: $2.25 M; Cabbage and Bermuda Onions, 500 for $1.00: $1.50 M; Calif. Wonder and Hot Pepper and Eggplants, 500 for $1.75; $3.09 oa 50e GC. PP: -B. Chanclor. itts. Green Glazed Collard Plants 10c per doz; Sweet Pepper, 15-2 doz; Black Beauty, Eggplants, 15c doz; Old time Petunias, dif. colors 20c doz: Red Yard Pinks 20c doz;. Okra Seeds, 50c lb. Mrs. Bo. Brady, Cairo= Rt.4, Box 132. Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants | M $2.00 FOB. Money orders only. W. R. Hutto, Surrency, Rt.. 2. Geniune Imp. Red Skin PR Potato Plants, govt. insp. and treated, $2.00 M. Del. in Ga. Milton Arnold, Surrency. Genuine Govt. insp. and treated PR Potato Plants, $1.80 M. Del; Marglobe Tomato Plants, $1.50 M. Del. Good strong plants, full. count and prompt. shipment. Nathan Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Potato Plants, Pink and red skin, good -planis good count, now ready, $1.65 M. Del; Marglobe _Tomaio Plants, now ready, $1.25 M. Good niants, good count. Woodrow. Lightsey, Screven. Govt. imsp. Certified Red and Pink PR Potato Plants, $1.75 M; Marglobe and other | N Var. Tomatoes, $1.75 M: for $1.25; 50c C. Ready, pre- paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven Marglobe and Rutger Toma- tces, $2.00 M. COD: Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Collards, Bermuda Onion Plants, $1.90 M. Del. Red Skin PR Potato Plants, treated and insp. $2.50 M COD. Now ready, prompt shipment, good count. Mrs. I. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Be 1, Phone 4310. Govt. insp. Red and Yellow Skin PR Potato Plants,, $1.75 M. Del. Full count; good plants, no checks. George Griffis, Screven. Genuine, true to name, Mar- globe Tomato Plants, $1.50 M; Govt. insp. Red Skin PR Po- tato Plants, $2.00 M; 2 M up, $1.75 M; 3 M up $1.50 M. Del. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. Strawberry Plants: Large, round, tender berries, plant now for next springs crop, $1.50 C. Mrs. J. H. Gibbs, Palinettass 24k ores govt... (Spanish) |. seed. | Plants ' -| Collards, 500 | Rt Whiiel}c ~ Jonly. PH Potato Plants, . Govt insp. a treated, $1.75 | Del. E. N. OQuinn, anes (ee. Var. Cabbage and Tomato Plants, 30c C: $1.59 M: Vigorine Tomato. Plants, 2he doz; Collard Seed, 85c lb. AZ- zie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. ae Imp. Pink Skin PR Poteto Plants, from vine grown seed, $2.25 M: also Marglobe Tom- ato Plants, $1.75 M. Del. to| & 3rd. zone. Pulling 75 to 380 M weekly. Prompt shipment. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2. _ Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants Red and Yellow Skin, now ready, 500 for $1.50: $2.50 M; 5000 M and up, $2.25 M. All del. good plants, full count, prompt shipment. W. G. Mu:- Tay, Odum: Rt 2. Baltimore To- field grown, New Stone, mato Plants, Stocky Strong,. 5000 for $7.50 exp. col. $2.00 M; 500 for $1.25. Del. in Ga., full count, prompt shipment. , C., Rowe, Ocilla, Rt. I. Imp. Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants, $2.00 M. Guaranteed full count, prompt shipment. Nellie- Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2. Pure Red Skin Potato Plants insp. and treated, $2.00 M. FOB. Full count, and prompt shipment. Ira L. Wil- liams, Surrency, Rt. 2 PR Potato Plants, govt. insp. $2.50 M: Marglobe Tomato Plants, $2.00 M: cured Tobac- co, 25 lb. Cash with order. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency, Rt Red Skin PR Potato Plants, govt. insp. and treated, $2.00 M. Del. A. F. Sheffield, Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Red Skin PR Potato Plants, Govt. insp. and treated, $2.25 M; 5000 and up, $2.00 M. PP. Can fill orders any time. J. O Lightsey, Bristol, RFD. 1. Marglobe Tomato Plants, moss packed, $1.75 M. Prompt shipment. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. Govt. insp. Imp. PR Becks Plants, $1.75 per M. del. Money orders. Willis Bristol, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. PR Potato Plant vine grown, full count, pronipt shipment, $2.00 M: 5 M ana up $1.75 M. M. O. No checks. B D. Brannen, Bristol, Rt. 1. Insp. Imp. Red PR Potato Plants, ready, well rooted, from vines, prompt shipment. eee M. Tf. W. Dixen, Bristol Pa Potato. Plants, govt. insp PR Potato Plants, govt. insp ty M for $2.40: 5 M $2.20: 19 M, $1.90 W. J. Boyett, Bristol PR Potato Plants, govt. insp $2.00 M; 5 Mand up $1.75 M Ward Boyett.) Bristol. Pure P. R. Potato Plants, State insp., true to name, $2.00 _Now ready, count and quality guaranteed. Copper skins, $2.25 M: Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma. P: R.. Potato Plants.: Govt. insp. and treated, now ready, $2.50 M. Del. Arthur Grif- fis, Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 42. Govt. insp. Pure Red Skin P, R. and Luzan Potato plants, 500 for $1.80: $3.25 M. del. $3.00 M at the bed. Dewey Mathis. Gainesville, -Rt. 2. E. J. Potato plants, $2.00 M. Collard Plants, $1.50 M. Exe. for anything can use. Mrs. J- L. Altman, Alma, 407 E 12th St. Chas. W. Cabbage aoe Ga. Rutgers. and Mar- globe Tomato Plants, $2.00 ; White Bermuda Onions, SL 90 M. All del. Good Count. en ready. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Gov't Certified P. R. Pota- to} Plants: $2.79 Mi xo: Co Jeet Mullis, Alma. Genuine Marglobe and New tone Fomato, now ready, $1.59 M: 75c C. All del. Moss eee Good plants and good count. Omar Lightsey,, Screv- en, iets 2: Govt. insp. $1.85 M. Del; mato Plants,. Edna Cy, RR ee $2.50 M. Mrs. ierfield. Improved Pink Skin P. RB. Potato, grown from. vine, $2.25 M. Del. to 3rd zone; Also Marglobe Tomato Plants, moss packed, $1.75 M. Del. Prompt- ly shipped. J. F.. Gruber, Odum. Rt. 2. P. R. Potato Plants, yellw skin, Govt. insp. ready . to ship, $2.50 M. Money orders R. O. Crosby, Mershon. PR. Potato, Marglobe To- $1.50 M. Del. Ss Tomberlin, Surren- Tomato - Plants, M. Dickson, Os- ae count, moss packed, fie moss. packed,. W. Williamsca > 'Moss packed, prepaid. fovt. insp.. $2.50 M. Del. Also Marglobe and Rutger Tomato plants, . Douglas, Rt. 2: toes. an 00 M; $2.50: Marplebe and Pear O Day Tomatoes, $1.50 M: Cal Wonder Sweet Pepper. ~ $92. M: 50c C. Now ready,. prom shipment. Mrs. Mary McNe Hazelhurst. > Tomato Plants: New Sto and Greater Baltimore, 500 f $1.00: $2.00 M. Del. in G rown, satis. guaranteed. Floyd C. Powell, Rebecca, | Ze Red Skin P. Potato, govt insp., treated, ee 00 M. Mar globe Tomato plants, $1.50 M. 50c C. Moss packed, all del full count. Willie Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2. : Govt. Insp. P. R. Potato treated, $2.25 M. Del. Prompt ee J. E. Arnold, Bax-= ley, Rt. Peek. ee Plants $2.50 M:. PP. Prompt shipment. : John Daniel, Ocilla. i Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, 5 for $13.00:.10 M for $25.00 FOB. Del. in Ga...5 M. $13.50; 10 M, $26.00. Money order with order. E. L. Burke, Bax- ley. oe Potato, govt. insp. and treated, $2.00 M. Del. in Ga TL. Dukes, Baxley, Rt. 2. Imp. Red Skin, Good strong Potato, $1.50 M. Del. No chks. pias Lightsey, Screven, Rt P. R. Potato, state insp.; old yellow. skin or red-skin imp., vine grown, 5,000, $8.75. F. G Tyre, Bristol. xh Govt. insp. Imp. P. R. Po- tato. $2.00 M. Del. in Ga, Money orders only. Dan i Williamson, Bristol, Rtas Govt. insp. P. R. Potato full count, good plants, $2.00 M: 2 M up, $1.75 M; 3 M up, $1.50 M Del. all through May. L. D. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. P. R. Potato, Pink Skin, full county and ee shipmer; $1.75 M. Del. L. L. Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Red and Pink Skin P. R. tato, govt. insp., $1.95 M. Good plants, full count. now : ready. No chks. Alge Light- sey, Surrency, Rt. 2. arglobe Tomato Plants, full count, moss pasked, $1.75 M. Mrs. Kate Mullis, Surrency. : Certified Marglobe Tomato : Plants, $1.75 M Del.:/or $1.50 FOB. P. R. Potato, oF 00 M. | Prompt shipment. P. T. Hern- don, Surrency. _,stocky, strong, Marglobe ew Stone Tomato Plants $1.75 M: 500 for $1.25; 50c Mw : Loy Lightsey; Screven. Marglobe Tomato Plants 90c C; 500 for $1.25: $2.00 M Moss packed... P. R. Potato plants, 60c C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. Good. stout plants. Leroy Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 1, = PL P. -Planis $1.60 M. Del. Moss packed, full count, prompt shipment, Johnnie Thornton, Screven. Red Skin P. R. Potato, govt insp., $2.50 M; 5000 and un $2.25. Marglobe and New Stone Tomato Plants. $2.00. Moss packed. All plants del. to 3rd zone. Clyde Har- per, Surrency, Rt, 1, Box 89. State insp., ees Pp. R Red Skin Potatoes. from vine potatoes, $2.50 M. PP. Prom shipment. Money order wit order. Alton Ricketson, _Marglobe Tomato > Stock Field grown, $1.50 M. exp. col, $1.00: 250. 60c. Early ca bage plants. same price. W. C. Wilkins, Valdosta. Rt. 3. > RP: Re Plants. Pur 2 insp., treated. $2.75 Re M in 5M lots. All PP. Good plants, good count, no checks. Ri. Co Sinva: hac ioe AND RHODE ISLANDS): $2.00 ea. or 35c Ib. yy Summers, Newnan, . Mrs. 10 wks. old, about 2%. unless crate is furnished. Mrs. Myrtle Tilley, Ellijay, Rte 3: 350 Cristie -Red pullets, a mos. old, 50 ea. Can- be seen_at Waters. Dairy. Mrs. J: . Waters, . Gainesville. Cleveland Road. phone No. 678, Gainesville. POULTRY WANTED > TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC.: Want some Sowa and White Spotted ducks. W. F. Wood, Ashburn, Rt.: 2: or other large strain Geese, both males and females: Dr. LeRoy Harris, Griffin. - GAMES: Want some pit. gam cocks, not over-3 yrs, old, wt. 6 lbs., or over, good eyes, plumage, feet, bill and spurs. Pay ex- press and $1.00 lb. Dudley Price, Babi 1678 Emory FARM HELP WANTED a farm hand, white or -col., den and wood and $2.50 day. Joh. Wood, Cochran, Rt: 22: phone 2505. - Want settled woman (for farm work. Room, board and salary. Mrs. H. J. Teague, White, Rt. 1.: Want family, white or col., 1 tractor driver, to move on farm and help gather truck crops; pay good wages. D. Cardin, Berlin, P. O. Box 61. 3 Game roosters: 1 full Irish} j . C. Bennett, Duluth, P. O. Box} Toggenburg milk goat, se 161. B~ Carlton, | and Silver Kings, single pis $3.00 ea:) neaux and White. Fantails, | - 25 or 30 fat, nice Red hens, Riso. 98 N. H. Red 3-A- pullets, 3 | gen. lbs. wt. $1.25 a. Will not ee Want some Mammoth Blue regular farm work. Gar-} : pulling, House furnished. Col. or white. | col., school and sistance. Sincerely, your friend, ee TRUITT, County Agent. P. S.If you need additional forms simila the ones enclosed, call my office and I will: be g to mail them to you. T know that the 4-H Club boys a girls WwW do a great job in putting this bond drive oy and I am very glad to do all that I can to ass them. I know also, that the readers of the Mark | Bulletin will be glad to help these boys and gi Special Breeders sale, White |. make a splendid showing. You will note a postscript to Mr. Trnit letter with regard to forms to be See for purchase of these bonds. Tf you do not know a 4-H Club hor 0 to whom you can apply, go to the County in your county and he will be glad to put 2 touch with these boys and girls. These boys and girls of today are the m and women of tomorrow. They are the hope the country. Lets help them in every way t we can to help the country. _ TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP a Want at once, good farm hand, _maried. or farm. ' work. See, -dont write. 4 mi. West Ashburn. Roy Ji Moon, Ashburn, Rt, 1. Want man with some help. to -plant late. truck crop, in Fulton Co. Good house. School bus by door. tom land. O. E. Norton, Fair-. burn. On Creeks Crossing Kenwood Hwy. Want party to work Turpen- tine rest of esason on halves; 4,000 chipping boxes and 1, 600 cups already raised. Grady Cauley, Alma, Rt. Want good family, white: or. to farm. 4 R. house on! school bus Route; near good churches. 7 . mi. Stone Mtn. Good wages. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Want man and ginkes to wake. small ecroo and work for me when not in crop. Also exc. nice, 7 or 800 lb. mare, 8. or 9 yrs. old, lady can. ride her. for cow or vearlings. Wellborn, Rock Springs. Want exp. capable Dairy- man or tractor driver, married man preferred. Good 4: R. house. Write.. George T. White, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 21 c/o White's Dairy. Want 1 or 2 col. families for general farm work. N. ton Co. Monthly wages, $60.- 00; Painted and ceiled houses.: elec., waters garden and wood furnished. Merrill P. Wilson, Atlanta, 510 Bona Allen Bldg. Wa 1914. Want tractor driver for farm, with family, at once. 4 R. house: also want 2 families to work on Plant and. Produce farm. Good wages for labor. QO. F. Baker, Sycamore. single, for Good 2nd_bot-. | nished. Ful-- - Want farm algae Ge ious kinds of farm work. W or see. EL = Bishop, Th ville, Rt, lings. -All work d tract. M. L. Fossett, 321 New Orleans St. to cultivate corn crops; other farm wor Ji W. haven, Ch 5772, Want good, sober, whit to raise chickens and | eg eh nies. If interested, can _ at..once. See. Mrs. T. B borne, Clermont. Want white farm fam work on large, irrigated farm, near Atlanta, $2. to man and large house, w and garden. R a Sams, C! ston. Want 2 col. men families for DeKalb Co, te J: E. Turner, Atlanta, 133 France St., Be POSITIONS watt Want farm, standin J. Caudell, College Park Want job raising chi on halves,-and house with. all conveniences ne sary. Red ee Box 36. rton and other Have to. be Towe, Gibson. : Want job on farm with man, by day or week, pling Co., or near. Ne 3 R. house, wood and Wife and self. Soon. Sanford, Metter, c/o oe GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES =| TOWN Sa APRIL OGS| EBs. 180/240 245/270 275/300 ~ 305/400 155/175 135/150 130/DN 180/350 350/450 Beare ee ae ==! oe Strs. & Heifers Otrs. & Heifers Strs. & Heifers Strs. &. Heifers Soft Atlanta 25th fiard Per Cwt 14.25- 14.50 ~14.25- 14.50 14,25- 14.50 14.00- 14.00 Albany 18th Soft dard Augusta 17th & 20th ' Soft Hard Per Cwt "14,95- 14.25- 13.50- Moultrie 25th : Sof* ard Per Swi 14.35- 14.35- Pet Nashville 24th dard Per Cwt Sylvester 23rd Per cwr Soft Hard 14.25- Soft Ocilla 20th Hard Per Cwt *314.25- 14.00- 14.25 14.25- 13.50 - 12.50 14.25- *14.25- 14.35- 14.35- 14.00- 13.00- 13.75 13.60- 13.50- 13.25 13.60- 12.50- 13.50 18.00- 15.50- 14.50- 11.50- 9.00- 10.00- 8.00- 6.00- 6.50- 16.50 15.50 13.00 1.00 12.00 9.50 7.59 8.50. 6.00 12.50 15.00 | 11.507 9.00 -8.00- 13.00- 10.00- Fob. 168 + Need es oat Re, Fa iy, Hat Me