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War number one this
affected with more labor
oO. think just why
r-needs. Then they
rd of living insofar
ss comes and a-
up. The farmer
k and borrow money
s. The next year at
family has produced
ount of corn and other
ey are forced to sell
e food crops in order to
id reduce the debt at the
h a living
e, because a part of their
or payment of debt, and
on less. See
gets into a war, or un-
8 hospital bills affect
tandard of the individuai
of nature, It cannot be
t has spent
the national
I bills and
t+ individual
TOM LINDER
es upon ths coun- |
goes to the hos-_
nt that the family will
r standard as.
billions of dollars
have |
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1947
COMMISSIONER
NUMBER 26
eer
bread, less eggs; milk, clothes and hous-
es, and less of all of the things that go
to make the standard of living.
Congress and the President are just
as helpless to avoid the payment of this
levy of natural law as is the individual
- citizen. ' ee
If the government inflates money and
eredits and increase * prices, _ wages,
_salaries and profits, this will to all
practical purposes reduce the public
debt by making dollars cheap. It will
take less farm crops, fewer hours of
labor and fewer days of the school
teachers time for each to pay his pro
of the debt that we owe.
clusion that by inflation of money and
- wages and profits that we could escape
__the penalty of this immutable law of
nature. = :
however, look at the other side of the
picture. If money and credits are. in-
flatd and the dollar made still cheap-
er, then the price of everything that we
buy must go up in the same ratio. Af-
ter receiving a raise in wage, salary and
profits the people would not be able to
buy any more of the things that make
their standara of living than they were
before. On the other hand, all of their
- Savings, bonds, insurance, pensions and
other intangibles would have
In other words, a radical. inflation of
money and credits would simply amount
to a roundabout method of repudiation
-in whole or in part of all public and pri-
vate debts.
If, instead of inflation, the govern-
ment pursues its present policy of de-
flation, lets see what will happen. If
eotton and corn and wheat and other
~ agricultural prices go down, then by
_ this same immutable law of nature,
wages, salaries and profits will also )
down. There is nothing that Congress
and the President ean do to prevent this.
The national debt, other public debts
and private debts will steadily mount
to more and more and moremeasured
in terms of bales of cotton, bushels of
wheat, hours of labor, months of school
teaching and years of profits.
Just as that individual farm family
US ke up its mind to have fewer
~Yata part of this interest and principal _
Some will, therefore, jump to the con-.
_ credits, and the raising of salaries,
~ Before jumping to that conclusion, -
much -
~ less buying power than they have now.
groups. There are always
_ the United Statesof America,
4
potatoes, less meat, less eggs, less
bread, less vegetables in, order to pay for
the hospital billsjust so that nxtion
must make up its mind that for a pe-
riod of years it must have le8s food, less
clothes and less houses. This is the
cold, hard, unvarnished truth. Unpleas-
ant? Yes. But true, nevertheless,
Those who come along and offer ideas
which they claim to be remedizs and
panaceas for this unpleasant truth are
simply deceiving the public and in many
cases are deceiving themselves. They
might as well try to find.a way to repeal
_ the law of gravity, or prevent the sun
from rising in the east. They are trying
to do something fhat cant be done.
There is always room for equalization
of different individuals and different
some Who
get more than an equal division. There
are always some who get less than an
equal division. So far as the overall
picture is concerned, the people as a
whole will get less for a numbew of
years to pay for the food and clothes,
the guns and the planes and ships and
the blood and the tears and the sweat
that have been expendd in the war; and
much of it before the war.
This same law holds true as to the
goods, the clothes, the medicine that we
Ship to foreign countries now. Unier-
stand, I am not saying that we should
not help them. I think we should help
them, insofar as we reasonably can. L
think very strongly that it is immoral
and wicked for our government, news-
papers and radios to make the people be-
lieve that they do not have to pay with
a lower standard of living for the things
that we ship to the other countries.
That little farm family who just had
enough corn, potatoes, milk and eggs
for their own use no doubt would have
unselfishly divided with their neigh-
bors who were in need. However, when
they divided with their neighbors they
themselves would of necessity have less
for their own use. The same is true of
bh ssa
fine spirit for us to be willing to divide
what we have with those who are in
need. Dividing with them, however, in-
volves the spirit of sacrifice. We must
sacrifice from our own use and enjoy-
ment just as much as we give to other
countries. This is true whether we are
a little farm family or whether we are
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on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU
OF MARKBTS, 222 STATE CAPITO, Atlanta.
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
- Golden incurved Mums, 4 in}
didi, deel: PP smatl 2, 5;
White Oleanders, 50c; large mix
Dahlia Tubers, 8, $1; Shasta
Daisy, 50c doz; Pink, Orchid | mo
Thrift, $1 C. Mrs. Annie West, | Bost
Crawfor dville.
Pink, Red, Yellow Canna
bulbs, $1 doz; 6, 60c; all col.
Larkspurs, dbl., $1 C; large dbl,
Zenia seed, 30e cup; Primrose
plants, 35c doz. Mrs. L. R. Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
CORRECTION:
Rhododendron,
Deu tzia,
Spruce, White
Bexwood cut, $5 Cc; Puberores
cen for. vl
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable Pines, Azaleas, Goldenbell, ) Hi- Te doz; Christmas Cactus, Hi: | Del; Exc, =
: : : is t || biscus, Boxwoods, Japonicas,|pbiscus, Jasmine, Lilac, Pansies,
under postage regulations inserted one time an 4 reques Stare Jacinen TER Se anee Gerbene Be aa 7 $1 Weigelas | FE
and repeated only when. request is accompanie new copy a : ay ,
of ele 2 a o || Calycanthus, 2, $2.50. Mrs. M.| Rose cut. Purple Tris, Grape
L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Med. size mixed dbl. Dahlias,
75c doz; Pink Thrift, Mixed
Mums, Yellow Lilies, Verbena.
Hyacinths. 85c doz. No checks.
Miss Mattie Duran, Cumming,
Rute ne s
Mixed olf Tulips,
Limited space: ewill not permit insertion of notices contain-
ing more than 30 words including name and address.
Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin aces he $1.00.
not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the || Goldenglow, Buttercup, 40c doz; Spirea, Easter Rose, Bridal)
Bulletin. 5 doz; large and. Blue Siberian| Wreath, Snowball, Lilac, Jas-
Published Weekly at Iris, 50c doz; Hibiscus, 6, 50.| mine, rooted, 302 ea; mixed col.
114-122 race St, Covington, Ga. Add postage. Mrs: Lona Black- Dahlias, $1.50 doz; Christmas
wel!, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Azaleas, Crabapples, Hazel
bushes, $1 doz; Jonquils, 45c
doz; Cannas, $1 doz; Wild Iris,
35 doz; Higeas, 50c doz. Ada
postage. Mrs. Odie. Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Fall Pink, Blue Iris Lilies,:
Cactus, 25c; 6, $1. "No Fla. or-
By Deparimeni of Agriculture ders, Gladys Duran, Camming,
Tom Linder, Commissioner.
et Tozify on FORM 357Bureau of
Markets, 222 State Capitol,
Atlania, Ga.
Large prize winning Maas
Silver White, Golden Wedding4,,.
Yellow, Man-O-War Pink, Hin-
son Lavender, Shaggy Cream,
Entered 1s second class matter
August-1, 1937 at the Post Office *
at Covington. Georgia, under Act
of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
| mailing at special rate of postage
provided fcr in Section 1103, Act
of October 8, 1917.
Executive Gffice,
State Capitol |
Atlsnia, Ga.
ee Publication Office
114-122. Pece St.
_ State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga.
Covingion, Ga
Editorial and Executive Offices
FLOWERS AND SEED
r
doz; Jonquils, $1 C. Add post-| 4 Ferns, Thasfksatviie bod
SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE age. Miss L. M. White, Dahlon-| Christmas Cactus, Houseleak,
; es ega, Rt. 1, Box 35. Tube-Roses, Oxalis, 10 ea; Ger- (
FLOWERS AND SEED
Chrysanthemums:
Bronze (5 in. diam.), Red Big
Ball;_50e doz; Glads, 25c doz. Fini non, Toomsboro, Rt. OE
eee eA peror Jonquil bulbs, $1. large Iris, Blue Siberian, 50c ;
Miss Eula Cox, Centon, Rt. 2. C; $10, Mrs. Nora Brown, bee doz: Hibiscus, mixed, 6, 50c;| Magnolia, Teaclive, White
Tuberose bulbs, single and lapoosa, Foti others. Add postage. No chks. Red Dogwood, Swee
dbl., 60 Coz. S. E. McClendon, 99 25 bi 3 B Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, | Greybeard, Red Holly, Um!
Thomasville. or ig Boxwoods, the) Rt. 1. la. China, 1-5 ft., 10-50c. Mrs.
Boston Ivy, 25 ea; dbl. and
Bingle Yellow Jonquils, Butter
and Eggs, 50 doz. Rooted. Add
Shaggy
Jonquil bulbs, $1 C. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carrollton. *
tree kind. Mrs. J. B. Henley,
Douglasville, Rt. 4. ~
Jonquils, Daffodils, Srowdrop
bulbs, $1 C; Old Time Flowers, | 5
Foxgloves, Snowdrop, 30c doz;
Jonquils, Narcissi, 85c C; Water
Lilies, 2, 25c; Dahlias, $1 doz;
Goldenglow, Dewberry Lilies,
20c doz; Pink Gladiolus, 75c
doz. Miss N. A. White, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.
Blue Ageratums, White Vio-
lets, Pink thrift, mixed col. Ver-
bena, Yellow Hardy Asters, 40c
doz; White Easter Rose, mixed
col. Dwarf Rose, Yellow Thorn-
lss Rose, Oak Geranium, $175
Many cols. mixed Fascias
size dbl. dahlias, 75 doz; Hardy
Phlox, Mums, Thrift, 40c doz;
White Narcissi, Jonquils, 90c
C; Dewberry Lilies, Golden-
slow, 0c doz; Water Lilies, 3,
25%
Cuthbert, Rt. 5.
Ping Glads, 6Ue doz:
ated Cannas,
doz; Dbl: Red Cannas, $1. doz;
Sec
er lilies) 15c-20e ea. Mrs.
Brady, Cairo, Rt.-1, Box 343.
Jonqui!s, Narcissus, _
mixed Lilies, 30c doz. No checks.
Rede
Add postage.
Mrs. Be F. Can:
Georgia Hunt, _ Toomsboro, Rt.
Sa aga 4s
Oak Leaf Bronze, Indian Red, B
$3.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, |
Milk and Wine, and Giant Spid-
50c C;]
PP, Mrs, He D. Goss, Baiketsy :
Contedens Jasmine, Beauty D
White Iris, She M
aniums,Justicia, Red Carnation ee
cut, 5c; Mixed mums, 3 dos. 25. |
st ar Soc: Vellow Thoral k| Bush, C Miurtles Sweet
ae eee. ees bushes, 25c ea; Yellow Li- feck Snowball, $1.50 ee Myrtle, Machol, Holly, Tea. | :
See $1 - ee Add - postage. No}mixed Dahlias, $1 doz. Mrs.| olive, crabapple, Willows, Flow-| le,
ae CES Ges PES seer ser tO le, Talking) Wartha White, Dahlonega, Rt.| ering Quince, Greybeard, Sweet | bi
oe 1, Box 37. shrub, Dogwood, 2-4 ft., 20, 35, | Blakbe
rocied, ovt.. insp. . 5 F 3 3
Eas King Iris, 75c doz; Lemon Li- : 45c ea. Add postage. Mrs, Wavy
ders less &2, or filled outside}. Dees Tos Glads: Wanda, Ruffled cream, | >"
Ga. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Carte- lies, 60c doz; King Alfred Daf-| iva Cole, Exhibition Pink,-$1|/* wis, Toomsboro.
fodils, 50c doz; Golden Bell, 25c
doz; $3. 25, 50; Gardenia, White,
Evening Banko a doz: 2
cay. ; ea; 5, $1; Red Dogwood, 25 oe d
Boxwoed, _ large, beautiful] ea; 6, $1. Exc.,for print sacks. oe poo. Ce ne es hen ee = lers
shase, med. size. Mrs. R. B.| Miss Velvey Hensley, Rt eae Kinsey, Dalton, Rt. 5, Box 64. baneh: Mrs. E. B.- Wasred: fi
Casey, Cedastown, Rt. 3.
Poineianas, 2-3 ft., 4, $1.00.! White Narcissus, Butter and d 20 Dbl Red and White| Ever, Oty Hedge, 6 a oe
Rooted. C.-R. Wilson, Clyo. Eggs , bulbs, 15 doz; Purple, Be pa eeteeats ae 8 Bn Ges & ge, 2
Shasta Daisy, Bde doz Chry-| White, Blue, Yellow. iris, s0c| gees op on Uae
sanjhemums, 18 var., Verbena;
Bicod Red, light red, white eye,
lavender,; purple, pink, white,
3 2doz., $1. Damp packed. Del.
Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula.
Hedge bushes, $1.25 doz; dbl.
Talking Rock.
aoz; White Dogwood, Golden
Bells, 15c ea; Pink Crepe Myr-
tles, 25 ea; Orange Day Lilies,
=5c doz. Add *postage. Mrs,
oe Smith, aTlking Rock, Rt.
Jonquils,
20 Per. Arborvitae, $2: 10c
$1 doz; Jonquils, Yellow Cup,
40c C; also flower seed. No
checks. Add postage. Mrs. R.
H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
2 Chandeleri Elegans Camel-
lias, 64% ft., 35c ea: eo and
dig, Star White Camellia, 8 ft,
Toomsboro, RED
Hollyhocks, Pink, 15 ea; no or-
ders less $1.- Exe. for print
sacks. Mrs. W. H. T.
Falls Rd., Toccoa.
he
ington and Spoons, 50e doz; dbl.
Acree, | $5
= 3
Genuine White Button mums, }
50c doz; $3.50 C; Martha Wash- |
Yellow and Red Single Japoni- Daffodils, Orange
cas, 3, $1; Peachtree Roses, 3,| Day Lilies, $1 C; Lemon Lilies, $50. Mrs. J. SORES Sty eae eG Pe
50c; March Flower, Orange li-|60c doz: White, Brown Fail| 50 Boxwoods, 1-2%4 ft. high Sauik Toctes
lies, 50c doz. Rooted. Mrs. E.| Pinks. Purple Foxglove, 252|for sale. J. W. Callahan, Dora- | ~ i ; | Cheerft
B. Silver, Talking Rock. doz: dbl. Yellow Thornless Rose | Ville, Rt. 1. - Iris, YeHow, Purple, White, | yi
tellow, White Winter Pinks,
Orente Dav lilies, March Flow-
ers, $1 C; Red, Pink Rose cut.
10c ea; Junipers, 2, 25c; 12
ieces Jew, 25c; Peachtree
oses, 5c ea; Gold Flame Honey
Suckle, 25 ea. Miss Jeweil
Wefner, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
All cols. Azaleas, rooted, . $1
doz; Jonquils , Mums, bridal-
wreath, 75c ea; White Dogwood,
Crabapple, Sweetshrub, 50c ea.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
H. Pluma Chastain, Talona,
.. White Pines, Hemlocks, Red,
Yellow Cannas, $1.50 doz; Box-
Pink Peony, 50c ea. Mrs. L. M.
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
2 Milk
Spider, Daffodil Lily bulbs, $1;
Abelia, Yellow Bell, Weigela
cuttings, 25c doz. Add postage.
Exe. for Beefstake Begonia.
as Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt.
Large plants, gorgeous mixed
col, Gaillardi, Shasta Daisy,
Verbena, Larkspur, Petunia,
Zinnia, Coreopsis, Achillea, 4
var. Mums, 50 doz; Gloriosa,
50e ea; Carnations, 25 ea. Mrs.
Maude Granger, Reidsville.
and Wine, Butterfly, |
Several cols. and kinds flower
plants and seed, Yard grown
Jemima Crump, Talking Rock,
Rt 2:
Large var. Dahlias: Prince of
Persia, Treasure Island, Mrs.
Warner, White Wonder, New
State of Commerce, Jerry Ba-
con, - Copper King, Yankee
Queen,- Margaret Cole, HRS
Rose Fallon, 1 ea. 12 var. $3.00.
Mrs. W. P. Bell, Duluth.
Large-type Dahlas; Red Jer-
sey , Graf. Zeppelin, Avalon,
Prince of Persia, HRS, Jane
Cole, Judge Marean, Kentucky,
Daffodils, 25c doz: Crape Myr
tle, Snowball, Lilac, 20c each:
Mont. Rose cutting, Spirea,
Goldenbells,
Flowering Quince, 10c a;
3c ea. Mrs. Bonnie Chastain,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
4 cols. Dahlias, $2; Red, Rink,
ea; Eng. Wisteria,
Altheas, Eng.
Dogwood, 50c ea. Yonge Wallc-
er, Teccoa, Rt. 3.
Royal Ponicianas, 3, $1. del:
ton, Baxtey, Rt. 2.
ergreen Hedge plants, rooted, &
or will exc. Miss Josie Hamil-
Brid alweests, Amat
vA"
and White, Genaris Rosa, 25e| 2
Purple Iris bulbs, $1'doz;.Day | Oy
wasds, Yellow, Red Japonicas,| 26 doz. No.-1 select King Al- 2 Neal, Treasure Island, oth-
B0c ea; Azcleas, blooming size,| fred Narcissi, $15; 5 doz. No. 1 1 ea. 12 var., $3. Mrs. Tom | Lilies, 50c doz; Rhubarb roots,
2-4 ft. rooted, $1.50 doz. Add|Glads, (Red and Yellow) $4 or M. Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. 5, 50; $1 doz; Garlic bulbs, 50e
postage. Mrs. L. F, Evans, Tal-|$1 doz of either. R. A. Knowles,| | armor River Privet Hedge doz. ae Juan H. H. Reece, Blairs-
ee: Si ope Cae te plants, evergreen, rooted, 14-18| WZ Bt Petunias. C
Rocted Azaleas, Red, Yellow|. Boxvine, $1 C; Bridalwreath,|in. 8c ea. for less 500; over 500| Per. Phlox, . Daisy, Daffodils, other | Howes
Cannas, $1 doz; Sweetshrub,| 3, $1; $1 doz; Poppy Red, Lark-|2c ea; also Kudzu Crowns. J. Narcissus, Blue Bird Foot Vio- |.
Blue Iris, 50c doz; Weigelas, 352| spur, Peas, and Marigold seed, |T. McDanie!, Conyers. ; es Anemones, ceaas | Cmp R
ea; Dogwood, 752 doz; Yellow| 14 teaspoon, 25c; Salvia, 25, 15c. : rokee ose, 0 i
-Japonicas, $1 ea; mixed co!.| Mrs. Clyde Maffett, Roswell, Rt. oe ae Hun- Crabapple, Bridalwreath, Laur gate to
Spring Pinks, $1 doz. Mrs. H.} 1. : , els, all cols. Dogwood, Butterfly pider
C. Reece, Talona.
Azaleas, White, Spruce Pines,
$1 doz; Yellow dbl. Japonica, 2-
+ ft.; rooted, 75c ea; - Lilies,
Crabapple, Dogwood, 25c each.
Cactus, Fern, Oxalis, 10c ea; 4 lar, I Blue and
Add postage. Mrs. Pearl Stover. | 2:4 Dahlias, $1. Petunas, Di-| %! Violets, a ee a b Wilse : |
Talona. Yellow, 50 doz. o
anthus, | Larkspurs, Jonnie-|. 4 cols. Cannas, 25 doz; Milk Blue Ridge.
Small, young, growing plants:| Jump- -Up, 25; Pink Verbena,|and Wine Lilies, 20c ea; Pink a
Geraniums, Begonias, Amaryl-| Thrift, Gailardia, Pansy, mix.| Crepe Myrtle, rooted, 25c ea; |. Large type Mums, gy,
jis, Pansies, Hydrangeas, noth-| Cushion Mums, Fall Pink, 1c| Red Seven Sister Running Rose incurved and ball
ing less 12\4c; 20c to $1 each.|ea. Add postage. Mrs, Lester|$1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ww doz. Mrs. wW.
Honeysuckle. Vines, small, 50c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sor-
rells, Royston.
_ Sultana, rooted, Red Begonia,
Mrs. F. Ryan, Tallapoosa.
Phillips, Royston, Reis
Eureka White, $1 doz; $8 C;
President Red, Allemania vari.
egated, Dwarf Yellow, $3 C:
Crepe Myrtle, Ligustrum, Box-
wood and Evergreens, rooted,
40c ea, Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cor-
easter, Camilla.
bush, rooted, $2 doz. Sadie Wil
son, Blue Ridge. Tass
Boxwoods, 10 in., $2.50 aie:
16 in., $3 doz; Large Blue Palma |
Blue Sprue, Globe Arborvitae, | E
Yellow Cc
ie Yellow Bud;
Purple, Bronze Iris, Yellow
Cannas, 50c doz; False Dragon
Head, Hardy Phicx, 25e doz;
200 Purple Lilac Bushes, 18.
- | 36 in., 15-25 ea. Mrs. mG
| Whitfield Jasper, Rt. 3.
Red Heart Cedars, 6-18 in., 4,
25e; 50, $2.00. Add postage. eb
HB. Rowland, Lula Star Route.
7 . Wisteria, Hedge Plants, well
-{|rooted, 50c ea; FOB. Plant 4-6
ft. apart. Mrs. Mattie Wooten,
Broxton, Rt. 1, Box 36.
Cut Flowers: Buttercups,
sweet scented Yellow and White
21 Daffodils, dif. col. Iris, Blue,
| White Easter Lilies, 30 doz.
$1.00 orders PP. Mattie Bell
00 Sanders Buchanan, Rt. 2.
60 var. Dahlia Tubers, true to
Iname, live eyes: Glamor, Sil-|
ver Lady, Robt. Ripley, Pearl
>|Harbor, $1 ea; other .var., $3
>1doz; Giant Snapdiagen, Aza-
ane now ready, $1 doz.
Mrs. R. . Miller, Ac. worth, Rt.
Be .
Ga. fine Iris, Sky Blue Or-
| chid, Tan, Purple, Yellow,
many two-tones, $1.50 doz;
Rooted Hollyheek plants, Pink,
fe
~~ | Rose, White and Red, 75c doz.
Mrs.
s ale
Seed:
W. W. Trimble, Adairs-
1 teaspoon ea. mixed
5c Marigold, Red, Pink Poppy, Ga-
jardia, Pink ,Dbl. Hollyhock,
Yellow Calif. and 11 mixed
Glad. bulbiets, $b PRS No
checks. Mrs. S.-L. Gazdner, AL-y
{ pharetta.
Jap. Bamboo, 20 nice roots,
$1; Chrysanthemums, asst. col.
30. plants, $1. Prepaid. Mrs.
Maude Brooks, Se
5 nice boxwoods, 3x3,) $20, at
my place. 3 mi. Dial. Mrs. Lil-
lie Garland, Aska.
: 125 ft. well kept Privet hedge,
about 3 ft. high, $1 ft. Come, dig
it. Mrs. J. M. Griffith, Atlanta,
736 popes St., Ss. W. Phone
Ra. 7983.
i Rooted Pink and White Hy-
>|drangeas, Salmon Geraniums,
25c; Vincas, large, small leaf,
50c- doz; Orange Day ae 50e
CP Sh orders. PP. W. iH.
Meacham, Atlanta, 57 Pape viow
Ave. N: E.
Big Leaf hedge, rooted Red
Verbena for sale or exc. for
IS | clean white or printed sacks.
-, | Marion Coggins, Augusta, Rt. 1,
Milledgeville Road.
: Chrysanthemums: 175 fine
var. $4 C; Dahlias, 35 var.,
write for prices; Purple Eng.
violets, $3 C; Physostegia, 40e
| doz; Trailing Blue Perewinkle,
>| 25c clump. Less $1, add postage.
:| Mrs.
Eugene Hamlet, Augusta,
+ Rt. 4.
| ~Dahlias: rane Cole, Warner,
ivS.| Milton, Judge, Marine, Mrs.
Harrell, large Pink Prince of
1, | Persia, Lavender, Marshall,
,| Pink, $3 doz. Mrs. H. H. Gil-
strap, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
. Grandmothers Old
| Bleeding Heart, 75c per eye;
$1.50. Dora Ralston, Roy.
Crape Myrtle, 75c ea; 2, $1;
Marechalniel Roses, rooted, -75
Time
2,
<~lea; Star of Bethlehem, 15c doz,
75 C; Garlic bulbs, 25e doz; $1
C.. Mrs.-Brown Osborn, Roy.
Giant Amaryllis Hybrid mix-
ed, blooming size, 30 ea; Bulb-
lets, 3c; Bulbs, 5c; Planting
Stock, 10c; 4 Ibs. $1; Lunaria
Seed (honesty) 15c pkt; Straw-
berry Geranium plants, Raleale
Mrs.. M. C. DunNett, Sandy
Springs. | =
2 very large ak $2. ea; 1
- | blooming size, $1.50; 4 smaller,
, | $1,25 ea. All shell pink, fragrant
i Red Radiant 2 yrs. old, $1.25;
large size, $2.75.
Mrs. L. L. Moore, Suwanee.
: Dutch Blue Tris, Orange Day
Lilies, Foxgloves. 50e doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Tamar Teem,
Talking Rock.
Wisteria. Vine, 50c ea;
_|quils, Dbl. Daffodils, 50c doz;
[| Red Dogwood, Bridalwreath, 25c
Jon-
/ea; Jonquils, Dbl. Daffodils, 50c |-
'doz; Red Dogwood, Bridal-
9: | wreath, 25c ea; Dbl. Orange Li-
s | lies, 2, 25e; Bear Grass, 50 bun.
|Exe. for print sacks. Malva
| Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Flower seed: All cols. Phlox.
10c TI
FOR SALE es
aap oe doz:
| Altheas,
| Bley, White Piao
Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem,
Tame Violets, Orange Lilies,
Wild Iris, $1 C; Gold Button
Mums, Pink Hardy Phlox, 35
doz; Boxwood and Jasmine, 25c
ea. Mrs. Mollie HCN GST Son, El-
lijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.
Red, Pink, Peach Glsd. bulbs,
mixed, $1 doz; Star of Bethle-
hem, Wild Iris, Purple Fox-
glove, Sie: Shasta Daisies, 65
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. -
Chrysanthemums plants, fin-
est exhibition varieties. Write.
ie W. Green, LaGrange; Box
ais
Cannas: Indiana, Orange,
Pres. Red, 65 doz; Pink Thrift,
SIC Glads, dif. pink, 20, $1.10;
Shasta Daisies, 50e doz; Mix col.
Giant Zenia, 10 pkg. Del. 2nd.
zone. No checks. Mrs. Annie
Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4 Box 79.
Rooted Gardenias, $1 each;
Several Boxwood, rooted. Mrs.
G. R. Bailey, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Yellow, Tall Blue and Or-
chid Pink Ivis, $1 doz. PP. Mrs.
a . Ove Lawrenceville,
t.
Blue Iris Flags, 80c doz: Gold-
englow, Houseleak, Snow. 6n
Mountain, Dbl. Tansy, 90c doz;
Barberry Bushes, Bridalwreath,
Althea, Lilies, Snowballs, 250
ea; Yellow Thornless and East-
er Roses, $1 doz. M:s. Mae
Wright, Loving.
Mixed Flower Seed, Old Fa-
shion Garden complete, 25c.
Add postage. _T. W. Tanton,
Lovett.
White Iris and Pink Thrift,
Anthony W. Spireas,
Rosy Crimson Flower Cluster,
50c ea. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula.
Devils Fork and Pink Cush-
ion cactus, 20c ea; Pink, White
Begonia, Salmon Sultana, Um-
brella Palms, 30c ea; Exe. for
rooted. cut Miniature Roses,
Dwarf ydrangeas, Azaleas, yi.
old Foxglove plants, large Dah-
lia Tubers. Sanford Kemp,
Lyons, Rt. 1.
Rooted Everblooming Be-
gonias, Ferns, dif. col. Geran-
ium cuts, others, $1.10; Pansy
plants, 25c doz; Scotch brooms,
25c ea; Red, Pink, Purple Ver-
bena, 10e bunch. Miss Fannie
Eason, Royston, Rt. 1.
Cameo pink Azaleamums, 85c
doz; rooted Abelia, $2 doz; City
of Portland Cannas, l5 ea;
Silver Lace Vine, 40c ea. Daf-
fodil, Butter and Eggs, 25 doz.
No less $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Miles T. Tanner, Sandersville.
Collection of Dahlias, few
small and giant size, 25 ea. or
exe. for print, sacixs, 3 alike;
also White Scuppernong, root-
ed, 20c ea. Mrs. Mary D. Mc-
Daniel, Shiloh, Rt. 1. i
Magnolia Trees, Blue Hy-
drangea, Easter Lily bulbs, Cape
Jasmine, Roses, $1 ea; Umbrel-
la China, Pines, Cedars, Cher-
ries, Apple, 2, ea. $1. Mrs. V.
M. Johnson, Shellman.
Cocos: Australian Palms, 2-3
ft., 50c and postage. Fannie |
Terry, Shellman.
Field grown Abelia, 3-4 ft.,
$10-$12 C; 1 yr., 5 ea; dbl. var.
Oleanders, Gardenias, Pittos-
porum, 4 ft., $1.10 ea; Hydran-
gea large Van H. Spirea, 50c.
PP. Moss packed. Mrs. J. W.
Edwards, Springvale.
Nandina Domestica, 15-18 in.,
50c-60c ea; Small dbl. Tube-
rose bulbs, $1.50 C; Bulblets,
70e C; $3.75 M; Ligustrum, Pink
20 in., 20 ea. Miss
Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. Tk
Dbl. Red Cannas; . Bronze
Foliage, 50c doz; $4 C; $1 up
orders PP-in Ga. Mrs. Lois
Pitts, Smithville, Rt.- 2.
Rooted Evergreen Hedge
plants, $1 C. PP; larger, 25 ea.
Exe. for 100 lb. sacks or farm
products. Miss Jane M. Mad-
dox, Stone Mountain, P. O. Box
297.
85 doz. Glad bulbs, mixed
cols., all blooming size, 40c doz.
Mrs. John Wofford, Summer-
ville, Rt. 3.
Giant blooming dbl. rooted
Geraniums, all colors, all kinds
| fine Begonias, 7 dif. Ferns, Vari-
bl.; Ole Fashion Baspels |e
Add af goronlanes,
ated and small leaf Boquet,
fuchsia, 5 dif. sul-
Mrs. S ah
tanas. Write.
140, bushes, rooted, 1 yr.
Sultana,
ea; Red Oleander, 50c ea; Prost-
rale Cedar, $1. 50! ea; "Yellow
Mexican Rose, Altheas, 25 ea.
Mary D. Forrester, Sparta.
Very fine large Dahlias,all
col. $2.50 doz; 20 var., fine Iris,
med. and giant, 15c ea. for 100
or more; 7 dif. Mums, 10c ea.
Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawford-
ville, Rt. 2.
Sev. boxwoods, . dif. sizes.
Clara Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.
Milk and Wine lilies, 3 Ib.
and up bulbs, 25c ea; Amaryllis,
blooming size, 20c; yellow Can-|R
na tubers, 10c ea; large Glad
orange, 2 doz. 25c. Mrs. Frank
Clements, Enigma.
Gladioli 4 dif. colors, $1.50 C.
PP in Ga. Mrs. Lydiz Walters,
Moultrie, Rt. 3.
Pittosporum, Ligustrum, Eu-
onymous, Nandina, Cape Jas-
mine, dbl. Brid alwreath,
Thumbergia, Loquot, Coral
vines, large clump dbl. Day li-
lies, 4 house ferns, others, 15c
ea. not postpaid. Mrs. Alma
Moore, Adel.
Dahlias, mix. col. large; 3, $1:
med., and small, 4, $1; pink ver-
bena, $1 C; yellow cushion
mums, 25c doz; white Easter
rose, 20c ea; Johany-jump-ups,
25c ea. Add postage. -Mrs. Bud
Bond, Royston.
Rose Thrift, $1 C; W. Bagier:
yellow Thornless rose, Sword
fern, 25c ea; 3 col. Mums, all
col. dbl., larkspur, 25e doz; Iris,
50 doz. No less 50c. Mrs. Lee
Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1.
Ageratum, Chrysanthemums:
yellow, lavender, 30c doz; 5 doz.
$1.25; Cup shape white, 60c doz;
red hibiscus, watermelon crepe
myrtle, 25c,-5, $1. . Exe. Mrs.
Gordon Morgan, Stillmore, Rt 1.
All col. larkspur,
purple violets, Dusty
petunias,
Miller,
lavender Thrift,.20c doz., $1 C;
Vari. Evergreen shrubbery, or
2 bunches Anns. Lace, or 2
Bridalwreath, 20c ea. Less 50c
add postage. Mrs. R. J. Tiong
Lincolnton.
'Giant red thrift, 60c doz; nan-
dina, 15, $1.50; Imp., lavender
Buddleia, 50c ea; Loquats, 35c-
50e ea; Polyantha Border roses
(rose), 5, $1; red spider lilies,
50 doz. Add postage. Claudia
Plant, Marshallville.
Mimosa, rooted, and Milk and
Wine lilies, 10c-20c; Waxleaf
ligustrum, dbl. blue hydrangea,
25 2; eas dark
red dahlia tubers, $F doz. Mes.
Lester Butler, Cairo, Rt 4:
_Jonquils, Narcissi, daffodils,
snowdrops, bronze lemon lilies,
iris, white, yellow, blue, 40c
doz; monthly roses, Marechal-
neil rambler, 59%. 3, $1; holly-
hocks, 50c Mrs. D. M
Hughey, F samt, Rt) 4k.
Pink crepe myrtle, white,
purple lilac, everblooming
roses, 25c ea;. Grass Pinks, 25e
puch, Pom. Pom dahlias, 20c
. Doeia Harris, Lula. S
ee red, yellow can-
nas, $3 C; King A. jonquils, Or-
ange Day lilies, $2.50 C; White
Nareissi, $2 C}. royal Blue Eas-
ter lilies, Blue violets, $1 doz.
Add postage. Beatrice Mosley,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 86.
-Mt,. Laurels, Rhododendrons,
Red, Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood,
Crabapple, Red Buds, Early
Lilies, $1.75 doz; Pink, White
Phlox, | Snewdrops,.- $2.25 C.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff.
Crabapples, Dogwood, Aza-
leas, Pines, Maple, Mt. Laurel,
Tulip Poplars, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz:
Pussy willows, S w eetshrubs,
Cherokee Roses, Rhodonden-
droms. 20c ea; Trailing Arbor-
vitaes, Galax, Heartease, 35c
doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Min-
eral Bluff.
Mt. Laurels, Rhodondendrons,
Azaleas, Coralberry, White,
Yellow, Dogwood, Redbud,
White Pine, Pink Cherokee and
American Beauty Rose, 3 ft.,
$1.50 doz; Shasta Daisies, Phlox,
Blackhaw Fern, $1.25 C. PP.
Mrs. Boon Wilson,- Mineral
Bluff. -
4 large Boxwood, 7-10 ft., and
old,
$100 or sell separately, Mrs. W.
N, Skinner, Winder, Rt. 4.
\
Pink Begonia, 35c|
Pink Rhododendrons,
apples, Laurels, Red Azaleas,
and Maples, Spruce Pines, Hol=
ly, Dogwoods, Woodbine, Cher-
okee Roses, Japonicas, Hazelnut
bushes, Redbuds, moss packed.
Large size. Verna Heaton,Min-
eral Bluff.
Blue Iris Day lilies, Daffcdils,
Jonquils, Snowdrops, Fall
Pinks, Phlox, $2 C; Crabapple,
Azaleas, Easter lilies, $1.50 doz.
Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff.
Mt. Laurel, Holly, Dogwood,
Azaleas, Pussywillows, Rhodo-
dendrons, Redbud, Cherokee
oses, Sweetshr ubs, Black,
White Pines, Strawberry Bush,
Crabapple, Elm, Maple, 2-4 ft.,
$1.50. doz: Orange Day liles, 15
Me Minnie Campbell, Morgan- -
on.
Canterbury Bells, Columbine, .
1 yr.plants, 6, $1. 25 doz; Com-
mercial Turner, White, Pink,
Yellow Mums, $i. 50 doz; Fever-
few, Thrift, Pinks) Memorial
Daisies, Carnations, 60c cw,
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sv., Wask
ington.
Snapdragens, Carnations, 75
doz; Pink, Sweet Williams, root
ed cut, Red, Pink Searlet Ger-
aniums, De ea; 6, $1; 5 cols.
Cannas, 50c doz: $3. 25: ; 30,
$1.85, Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wasi.
ington, Rt. 2.
Pink Thrift, rooted, $1.00 <*
PP. No stamps. Mrs. J. %&
Duke, Wrens..
Pink Cannas, M. Victor, Rose
Queen, 10, $1.25; Mixed cols.
Glads, $1 doz; Sage plants, 3,
50c. Mrs. A. Hovsley, Waco, Rt.
2, Box 65.
Red, Pink, Purple, White db
-Altheas, Blue Hyrangea, White
Lilac, Pink Almonds, Pink Rose,
Wisteria, White, Pink, Red
Crape Myrtle, Nandinas, 50e;
Sweet William, Feverfew, Di-
anthus, 50c doz. Mrs. E L.
Smith, Wadley.
Steels Jumbo Pansies, $2.25
C; Marconi Obl. Shasta, $2.00
doz; Giant Shasta, Feverfew,
Dianthus, Gypsophelia, Sweet
William, Verbena, Corn Flower,
wie doz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wad
-y.
Dbl. Bronze Old Fashion Day
Lilies, 50c doz; Rooted Vinca
(periwinkle blue flower, 10c
bunch. Prepaid. Mrs. Macon
Warthen, Warthen.
_ 50 rooted Gardenia, $40; 35
ea; 40 rooted Orlander Dark
Rose, $25; 30c ea. Exc. for bulbs,
Easter, Phillipine, Regal, Iris, or
good var. Day Lilies. Mrs: doe
Pyles, Whigham.
Large Bronze and White
Mums, 3 cols. small Daisy, new
var., Red and Yellow Pon Pon,
50c doz; Dbl. Zennia seed, 2.
cups, 35c. Del. 8rd. zone. Noa-
chks or stamps. Mrs. I. M. Sul-
livan, Whitesburg.
500 Seedlings Evergreen Pri-
vet Hedge plants, av. 8 in, high,
white blooms, firm cond., $1 C.
Prepaid. Mrs. Jeff Marchman,
White Plains. :
Queen Ann Lace, Dill plants,
50e doz; Pink Dorothy Perkins
Rose, rooted, 25c ea; Wisteria
plants, 15c ea. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Cannas, Bird of Paradise,
$1.50 doz; Dbl. Daffodil, Butter
and Egg, Narcissus, Blue, White
Iris, 75 doz; Button Mums,
Bronze Lavender, Purple, large
type Mums, 35 dez. Add post-
age. Mrs. Gussie Conner, Villa
Riea, Rt. 2,
2 kinds
Bush and Wisteria.
for chicken feed saks.
M..Lane, Vienna, Rt. 1.
Umbrella Chinas Wild White
Blooming Dogwood, 3-5 ft., 40c
ea; 3, $1. Prepaid. Ralph. Sand-
es, Vienna.
Blue Verbena, 50c doz; Roy-
al Blue Iris} $1.00 doz; Yel-
low Cannas, $1.50 doz; King
Alfred Jonquils, Sweet Scent-
ed Daffodils, White Narcissus,
$2.00 C: Dbl. Jnquils, Orange
Day Lilies, $2.50 C. Martha
Womack, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Narcissus, Butterfly
Sell or Exe.
Mrs. A.
Gold and Green Weeping
Willows, Rosese, Red Flower-
ing Peach Pfitzers, car. and
solid col. Camelias, 8-10 in;
Spireas, Pyracantha, Iris, Juni-
pers and Nandinas. Mrs. Floyd
Adams, Buchanan, Rt. 2,
ie
Crab- | ,
FLOWERS AND SEED
| FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
_FOR SALE
Pink Crepe Myrtle Sprouts,
25c ea: Mrs. C.- H. Sledge,
Byron.
Emperor Daffodils, White
Lady, Poeticus, Paper White
Narcissi, Snowdrops Red
Spider Lilies, 50c doz; Crinum
(Milk and Wine) Lilies, 25c ea.
Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1.25
doz. Add postage. Miss Mary
Lizzie Wright, Elberta.
Bird of Paradise Seed, 25c
doz; Pink Crepe Myrtle, 3, 25c;
rooted Garden Sage, $1.00 doz.
Damp packed. Add _ postage.
Miss Lena Crump, Hartwell,
Reale
White Iris, Lemon Lilies,
Sweet Williams, 50c doz; White
Narcissi, $1.50 C; Violets 60c C;
Blue Iris, 35c doz; White Hy-
dzingea, 45c ea; Winter :Jas-
mina. 29>
bridge, Ellijay, Box 307.
Orange Day Lilies, Daffodils,
75c C; Weigela, Red Spirea,
Daisies, Myrtle Vine, 90c C;
Button Mums Narcissus, 25c
doz; Almond, Golden Bell, 90c
doz. Exc. for print sacks. Miss
Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Iris, Boston Ivy, Daisies,
Myrtle, 30c doz; Pink, White
Weigela, Pink Spirea, 30c ea;
Forsythia, Purple Lilac Gold-
en Bell, Pink Almond, 3, 30c;
Daffodils, 75c C. Exc. for white
sacks. Mrs. Henry Eller Elb-
jay, Rt. 3. :
Azaieas, Dcegwo.d, Sivect-
shrub, $1.25 doz; Rhododen-
Grons; Spirea, Forsythia Ja-
onicas, Buddleia, 30c ea; Glad
uibs, 50c @oz; all col. Mums,
40c doz; Boxwood, $1.50 ea;
Bronze, Purple Iris, 30c ea.
Rooted. PP. Mrs. J. B. Will-
jams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Snowhall, 30c ea; Everbloom-
ing Rose cutting White, pink,
rose c:eam, 3 of a. col. JUc:
Sweet Williams, all col. Mums,
30c doz.. Mrs. Virgil Parks,
Ellijay. Rt. 2; Box 58.
Dasfodiuis, 8 Jonquiis, Purple
King tris, Lecpard Lilies, Fail
Pinks, 45c doz; Red Roses |
Yellow Japonicas, Snowballs.
Pink Spirea, Azaleas, 2, 45c.
Rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Fine var. Dbl. Feverfew Piants
rooted, blooms from May till
frost, 60c doz; Mixed Iris, 20,
$1.00. Orders of $1.00 del. to
is! and 2nd zone. Mrs. J. G,
Robertson Carrollton.
Acn.imenese: Mexican Blue,
Madame Gehune, Magenta (red
with white eye,), $1.00 doz; 5
rooted Pot Plants, $1.00. No
oiders less $1.00. No exe. Mrs
A. D. Brinson, Cairo, Rt. 2
Mums: Silver Wedding, Ma-
roon, Tallahassee Red, Pagzy
Ann tleowcer, Rusy Glory, Bes-
sie Clerk Enchantress. sev col.
Devys small Anemones, 20,
$1.00; mixed unlabeled, $3.00
C. Add postage. Mrs. L. A.
Barry, Cordele, Rt. A.
All cols. Snapdragon Seed,
.20 tps; Red Salvia, Tce Filant,
Swtara, Salmon, Red and Pur-
ple feed, 36 for .fe. Add post-
age. Mrs JI. N. Minish, Cora-
Ine: , Rt. 4.
Werids Best Dahiias, col. most
poriuar Jersey Beauty, vane
Cole, 12 dif. var., $3.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Albert Moore.
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Petunia Seed, all cols. 25c
Touch-Me-Not, 20c tsp. Del.
me Lee Taylor, Clarkesville,
ted:
Holly Plants, rooted, $1.00
ea; Also Fig Trees 50c ea. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. T. T.
Cantrell, Cumming, Rt. 1.
CORRECTION:
White Shaggy Mums, and
Jarge Yellow. nor Shaggy, 50c
doz; or exc. for dbl. Hollyhock
only (no single plants). Mrs.
Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.
30 dif. kinds Mums; large,
med., small, 5 kinds Daisy, 60c
doz; Cannas 50c doz; Red Tree
Dahlia Bulbs, 25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Julia Singleton, At-
an. 1139 Hall Ave. S. E. Ma.
7 packs nice flower seed, 30c.
Mrs. Clarence Barnes, Alpharet-
$a; Rt,..2,
Col. Pot Flowers, 10 dif. cut-
tings, $1.75, Star of Bethlehem,
(bulbs) 25c doz; 40c C; Garden
Sage, 20c bunch; 3 bunches,
45c. Mrs. Mamie Stone. Adairs
ville, Rt. 2. 3 j :
Johnny-Jump-Up, For-get-me
Nots, 50c doz. Damp packed.
Add postage. Miss Sarah (nn
Wright, Elberton.
Dahlias: Avalon, Blue River,
Jane Cole, Jane Kerr, Jersey
Beacon, Jersey Beauty, <Au-
tumn, Mr. Wilson, Marshall
Pink, Warner, Pink Beauty,
Lemonade White Supreme,
Robt. E. Lee, others, $3.25 doz.
del. MO only. Mrs. S. W. Sloan,
Auburn.
Mums: large white, bronze,
lavender, yellow, 30c doz;
large red Dahlias, 10c ea; root-
ed Pink Crepe Myrtle Bushes,
Butterfly Bushes, 35c ea. Add
postage. No checks. Mrs. G. R.
Hadden, Avera.
Snowballs, 50c ea; JCrape
Myrtle Almond, Bridalwreat,
Forsythia, White Peony, 25c
ea; White Hydrangea, 40c ea;
Purple Flags, Orange . Lilies,
White Narcissus, Jonquils,
Trumpet, Daffodils, and others,
50c doz. Mrs. A. E. Hughey,
Fairmont, Rt. 1.
Seotch Brooms Pink Spirea,
Forsythia, dbl. Pink Altheas,
Pink Locust, Rose Weigela,
Boxwood, Spruce Pines, new
Purple Buddleas, rooted, 5, $1;
Jonquil, Narcissi (bulbs), 75c
C. Under $1.00 add _ postage.
Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Blooming size bulbs Yellow
White Jonquils, dbl. Yellow
Butter and Eggs, $1.40 C; Gar-
lic Bulbs, $1.00 doz; Sage plants
$1.25 doz. Mrs. T. H. McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 1.
White and Yellow Jonquils,
dbl. Butter and Eggs King
Alfred Daffodils, $1.25 C; Blue
Spider Lily, Blue Single Hya-
cinths, $1.00 doz; Regal Lily,
$1.25 doz. Miss Mattie McCur-
ley, Hartwell. : :
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Pit Daffodils, $1.25 C. Miss Nora
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Roses, 2 yr., field grown,
bush white Kathryn Zeismet,
Searlet Pillow, Climber, Yel-
low Gardenia, 45c ea; named
Dahlias, Tiny Poms, 25c ea; $2
orders PP. Mrs. R. Gable, Har-
alson.
Yellow Mums, 30c_ doz;
Pumpkin Seed, 2 tbl. 25c; Mus-
tard Seed, 1 tbl. 15c. Hazelnut
Bushes, $1.00 doz; Blueberry
Plants, 35 doz; $2.00 C. No
stamps. Add postage. Mrs. G.
W. Bradley, Bowdon Rt. 2.
Yellow Jonquils, single, 30c
doz. dbl. 50c doz. Red Cannas
50c doz; Snowdrops, 25c- ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.
Bridalwreath, 40c ea; Lilac,
Purple and White, 40c ea;
large; smaller, 10-20c ea; Exc.
Lilacs for Azalea plants. PP
not included. Mrs. Claude Lew-
alien, Baldwin Rt, 1.
Large blooming mixed Dah-
lia roots, 10c; large Glad bulbs
mixed cols. 5c; Bulblets, 5c
doz; Red, Yellow Cannas, Pink
Verbena, Purple and White
Iris, 10c ea. Mrs. Bertie Lew-.
allen, Baldwin, Rt. 1.
Fragrant Calif. Purple Vio-
lets, 3 doz. $1.00; Lemon Lilies,
40c doz; Purple Lilac, rooted
Eng. Dogwood, 25c ea; Snow-
drop, Red Cannas, 20 ea; $1.00
orders PP. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks.
Lemon, Blackberry Lilies,
Hemorcallis, White, Blue, Red,
Purple Iris, 2 $1.50; White April
Narcissi, Long Trumpet Jon-
quils, 50c doz; Watermelon Red
Crape Myrtle, Spirea, Pink
Rambler Roses, 3, $1.00. PP.
Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bwdon.
Very large Century Plant,
$10.00; Orange Trees, $109 ea.
B. . Fussell, Brunswick.
Pink, Red Purple Verbena
Plants, 6, 25c; Johnny Jump
UP, Phlox, Gaillardia, Ragged
Robins, Larkspurs, 30c doz; Milk
and Wine Lily Bulbs, 30c ea;
Mixed Iris, 75c doz. Mrs. W.
A. Huff, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
Rhododendrohs, _Pussywil-
lows, Crabapples, Pine, Ho'ly,
Red Buds, Maples, Mt. Laurel
Rambler Rose, Easter Bells,
Mt. Ferns, Dogwoods, Azoleas
Elder Cherokee Roses, $1.50
doz; Tiger Lilies, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
Louise Waldroup, Morganton.
Glad Bulbs: med. and large
asst. standard var. 50, $3.00;
$5.00 C. G. L. Lanier, Becatur,
785 E, College Ave, ,
ee Se ere
_FLOWERS AND SEE!
<-<-FOR SALE. | -
Pussy willows, Mt. Ferns,
Rhododendrons, Elders, Straw-
berry, Crabapple, Holly, Red
Buds Maples, Mt. Laurels,
Rambler Roses, Easter Bells,
Dogwood, Azaleas, Cherokee
Roses, Pines, Yellow, Black,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Lizzie Evans, Morgantown.
Dahlias, dark red velvet, yel-
low centers, $1.00 doz; bulbs.
Add 10c postage; Also Bird of.
Paradise Plants. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrelis Monroe, Rt. 1.
Red and Yellow Cannas 50c
doz; Purple Violets, 30c doz;
Rose Verbena, Lady of the
Lake, 25c-doz. Exec. for feed
sacks, as many as 2 or 3 alike.
Mrs. J. T. Bullington, Rebecca,
Rt Bx267,
Roses large,
$11.00 daz.
over $5.00 PP; Grandmother's.
Collection, $5.00; Wisteria, 25c-
35c; Blue, Yellow Iris, Spider
Lilies, 50c doz; Mixed Jonquils,
Daffodils, $1.00 C; Single Blue
Hyacinths, $1.00 doz. Miss Mary
C Florence, Durand.
Dahlias: Ashley Park Non.
Champ, Spirit of St. Louis,
White King, Rose Falcon, Pride
of Calif.; Paramount, , Mrs.
Amos Hough, Alexander Wal-
din, Josephine, 12 dif. var. $3.
Mrs. Claude Adams, Duluth,
Riesz :
Dahlias: Milton J. Cine en
Jersey Frances Larocco, Mary.
Ellen, Treasure Island, White
Wonder, Marshall, Pink, -Prince
of Persia, HRS Yellow,. Jer-
seys, Oriental Glory, large
type, 12 dif. $3.00. Mrs. H. E.
Bell, Duluth.
Long Green Ssray Mt. Ferns
Gold Speckled Glads, Silver
Iris, 50c doz; Azaleas, White
Pines, Mt, {vey, Feony Rose,
Velvet, Yellow Thornless> Tree,
Pon and American Lilies, 25c
ea. Add postage. Ms. Presley
Fowler, Diamond.
Ophiopogon plants, 5c root;
Hydrangea 1 yr. plants, and
Spirea, 15c ea. Mrs. W. A.
Joiner, Atlanta, 2573 Acorn
Ave., NE.
Mixed cols. Iris, Red Pres.
Cannas, 60c doz; Christmas Cac-
tus, 25c ea; $1.00 orders PP.
in Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pine-
hurst.
Large Iris, white or purple
with yellow throat, 50c doz.
Prompt del. Not postpaid. Mrs.
Clyde -Waldrip, Flowery
Rte de
Dwarf Pink and White Spi-
rea, flowering Almond Red
Lilies 35c ea. Mrs. V. E. B'n-|}
net, Pitts, Rt 1.
Pink Cannas, 3, 50; Indian
Rea Mums, 2, 25c; Abelias,
Flowering Almond, 2. 25c; Pink
Verbena, 2. 25c; Trailing Abcr-
vitaes,, 2-3 ft. $1.50; Budleas.
Purple, 50c ea. Rosted. Mrs.
Lathia Griffin, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Glads: Rainbow mixutre, Mar-
garet Fulton, Picardy, Giant
Nymph, Gardenia King Lear,
Miss Bloomington, large bulbs,
20, $1.00; $4.00 C; Touch-Me-
Not Seed, Salmo, 509, 23c; PP.
S. R. Potts, Porterdale.
Rai Lily Bulbs, one cent ea.
75c C. Nelle Walters, Plains.
Eng. Daisy, $1.25 C; Carna-
tions 4 cols. $1.00 doz; Mums,
6, $1.00; Jasper, Orchil, Golden,
Pink, Spoons; Astred, Clare
Curtis, Psyche, Algonquin,
Dotys, Azaleamums, 6 dif.
buttons. Mrs. T. C. Bee New-
nan, Rt. 3: :
Sweet William Seeds, 10c
tbls; Shasta Daisies, Yellow,
Light Purple, Button Mums
cutttings; Abelia - Deutzia,
Baby Spirea, 25c doz; Sage
Plants, 3, 25c; 7, 50c. Mrs. Joel
C. Elliott, Marietta, Rt. 2.
White, Yellow, Bronze Daisy
Mums, Lavender, Yellow,
White, Small Rbl. Mums_ 50c
doz; Pink Almand, White Baby |
Spirea, $1.50 doz; Umbrella
Palm, 50c ea. Mrs. R. T. Rowan,
McDonough,
Wisteria Vines, 35c ea; Nan-
dina Bushes, 50c ea; Cherokee |~
Rose Bushes, 40c ea. Mrs. A. L.
Branan, Macon, 168 Cherokee
Ave.
Dbl. Orange Lilies, bloom
early spring through Aug. 1,
4c bulb. Exc. for rose cuttings
rooted or Yellow, Red, White
of other Mums,
Holloman, Macon, 76
pelier Ave. Be
es
Branch
Young Eng. Boxwoods, roote.
to 12 in. 25c ea; Write for
prices on larger lots. M.
Cochran, Psiagh.
Blooming size Tube Rose
edgeville, Rt. 1. :
~ White Dogwoods, Azaleas,
Crabapples, Red Maple, Mt.
Pine Mt. Laurels, $1.50 doz;
Sweetshrub, Easter
Add postage. Mrs. A. M. Roper,
Mineal Bluff, Eevee
lip Poplars 2-3 ft. $1.50 doz;
Pussywillow,
20c ea; Trailing Arborvitaes,
Galax, Heartease, 35c doz. Mrs
Azaleas, Maple, W. Dogwood,
Mt. Ivy $1.50 doz; Red, Pink
Running Rose, 25 ea;
President, King Humbert,
$10.00; Cihalimas Daisies, Saxi-
fraze, Gentians 60c doz; Rose,
Coral, Scarlet Verbena, 50c
doz; 500 $10.00.
Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
Large, med. small Azaleas,
Mums (Red, White, Lavender,
Christmas. Cactus,
oclock (White
bulbs. 20c ea. Mrs. C. T. Laven-
der, Flovilla. -
2, 15e;
ton Ivy, 25c ea; 6, $1.00; Also
Bronze Mums, White Shasta
Daisy, Red and Pink Begonia,
shon, Fortson, Rt. 1.
Dama, Candy Heart, Purple Su-
preme, Shirley Temple, Master
Myron, Ohio Nonparent, Fai
Hamilton, Rt. 1.
gardens and White Dbl. Fe
_erfew, 50 plants, $1.00; Fairy
Lilies, 25c doz. Mrs. J.
Bebo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. ~
Chrysanthemums, Pink, and.
verfew, Yellow Fragrant Nar-
cissi, 25 doz; Lemon and White
Fairy Lilie, 40c doz.
Vena Brown Hartwell.
doz. Exe. for Glad Bulbs. M:c.
A. C. Maloney, Norcross. .
Dbl. Red Dahlia Tubers, $1
doz. Del. M
ton, Newnan, Rt. 3.
doz; Lilacs, Goldebell, 50c ea;
No checks. Mrs. J. B.
/Oak Hill. ;
Seed, 15c cup; White, Pink
Periwinkle, 20c tsp; Physos-
age. Miss
sacks. Mrs. Edd Stover, Oak
Hill.
$1.00 doz. Moss packed and Bee
Mrs. J. R. Dickens, Ocilla.
Several hundred nice Box-
wood, 5-14 in., 5c to $1.00 ea.
at my home. No del.
Condor, Palmetto.
Dwarf Boras 8
4.00 ea. del: in
eae Yellow Daffodils
90c ea. Mary L, Pettit, Pike.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
ic S e .
Guy Mauldin, Lavonia.
Thornless Rose Bushes. Mrs.
head Ave. NW. Am. 5986. =
aL]!
Bells, |
Cherokee . Roses, 25c ea; Blue}
Iris, Orange Day Lilies 40ce doz. |
Dogwoods, Maple Azaleas, | a
Pines, Crabapples, Laurel, Tu-|_,
Ruthford Davis. Mineral Bluff. | J
Yellow | ?
Cannas, Oct. Pinks, large Red} |
Mums, $1.50 doz. Arzetta Henry, | s
Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 135,|es. 4
King Midas Cannas, 350 bulbs]
Pink Yellow,) 20c doz. if taken] _
in March while small; ees 2
and Yellow) eas
Large cuttings hanging Bos- -
3, 5c. PP. Mrs. Martha: Ku-|Sw
Glads: White Gold Suthern|#
Angel, White, Garbo, others.
$3.00 qt. in mixtures only. Not
less pt. ts. Di. T; Gates
Assortment of Mums for home},
M. |
Yellow, very fine, White Fe-' ze
Large Dusty Pink Mums, 50c c
Mrs. W. C. Bying-|~*
Mums, Yellow Japonicas White G
Dogwood, 75c ea. Add postage. |.
Farist, |
tegia Plants, 20c doz. Add post- | cheap.
oe Emma Duggr Oliver. | y4,,
"White Iris, $1.00 doz; Fall} yy.
Pinks, 75c doz; Exc. for print |), os
Large ball-shaped Mums, mix. |
Mary |
M; Running Roses, Bridalwreath | i
Want Red and White Trift. |
Want 1 or 2 Climbing Yellow |
P. P. Wood, Atlanta,1681 Bank- |
Bulbs, 75c doz; 40c % doz. PP.| m
Mrs. Emmie Humphries, Mill- |
Cherokee Roses, Sweetshrub, | Pin]
Rhododendrons, |
Miss Pearl |
Miss} M
All col. Azaleas, vooteds $1 | ar
Bright Red Tree Dablias, | tical
60c doz; Milk and Wine Lily | F!
Bulbs, 6, $1.00; Castor Oil Bean |:
__ SECOND - HAND
VACHINERY FOR SALE
: SnINEEY FOR SALE
po eecpnients t
- Also peanut
_ Good as. new.
Planters ;
er. All a cond.
itzgerald, Rt.
Te s, also 6-
nens tiller. and seeder,
xc. for 4-disc tiler, |.
: C. Rutledge,
t in Ce com-
about 3,000 bales,
Bs A. Register,
we Model
ly mew. J. Be
Qe
: practicatly new,
Sweep rake,
and distributors for
} ractor, need
: ~ dises
$150. D.
Mereys: at! ee
sheller, 100 hp.
with
clied, $750 at}
ae idley, good cond.,
es Smith, Au- :
63.
, ID No. 267,
; 6. Ce Sutton,
-| Nichols, Rt. 3.
;| Capper.
| Rt 2
_| tivators
| Zion.
| plow, on rubber, complete cu!-
-| tivating outfit, 2 row planters
2 Griffin, |
Farmall A tractor with equip-
ment, Combine model No. 52 R
.|(cut only 70 A with motor,)
John Deere model H tractor,
with equip. all 1946 models. No
| letters. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst,
Phone 21.
1H Weeen planter, $25. Frank
;| Hamilton, Norcross, Rt. 1.
- Farmall F-30 tractor and 5
dise JD tiller, reasonable. R. C.
s-|D. Bryan, Philomath.
Oliver Riding Cultivator with.
all couriers good cond. $55.
Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Guyton.
JD hammer mill No. 10, good
lcond., and subsoiler. See at
|Lawsons old home near Price,
Ga., 10 mi. Gainesville. Meet] 1
you there some Saturday. U. A.
' Lawson, Bostwick.
Set Middle Busters foe Mod-
el C Allis-Chalmers 2-row trac-
tor, like new. Best offer, or exc.
for what have you; also mow-
ing machine (only cut 15A.) for
For dtractor. Peyton Yawn,
2
Ford tractor, cultivator, cut-
away harrow, hay mower, scoop,
Gleaitey 2 planters. W.-Ormey,
RED 4, Thomasville. Phone 764-
R2. 4 mi. Pavo Rd.
Cherry Burrell Univat 200
gal. asturizer, World Series
Delav
All new cond. A. J.
Boone, Care Boones Dairy ard
Farm, RF D3, Va'dosta. Phone
52W.
Set Solia Granite Mit Rocks,
complete with elevator and fiat
form scales, 600 lb. cap. A. G.
Moody, Warm Springs, Box 16%.
cite new JD 1H wa-
2 gon, brakes, and equip., $75. J.
-H. Mealor, Diamond Hull, Aull; |
Planting attachment and cul.
for model WC Allis-
Chalmers tractor. J. W. Bailey,
-| Ball Ground, Rt. 2.
Fordson Tractor, recentiy
overhauled, good running cond.
Bradley Tandem Disc Harrow,
2nd. set bearings recently in-
Ww | stalled, $225. My farm 8 mi. W.
Carreliton. J. Roy Martin, Mt.
Correction: Allis-Chalmers
r| Model B. Tractor, good cond.
-| new tires, hydraulic power lift, P
power take: off, 2 disc Athens
| Reasonable. Harvey
| Americus, Friendship Road.
No. 60 Allis-Chalmers Com-
bine, completely overhauled,
"| $500: Athens 6 disc Tiller on
lrubber, good cond., good disc.
| $250.
Eee Bs Turner,
-Phone No. 4.
McCormick-Deering Ensilage,
Luella,
2 knife cutter with complete
parts; Continental 94 hp engine
| completely rebuilt. Exe. cond.
ae H. Carkhuff, Thomasville.
Oliver 8 scalloped dise cut-
away harrow, practically new,
$40. My farm. Loy Dorsey,
w.| Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Reversible Chattanooga disc
| plow, 22 in. blades, horse drawn
| practically new, deliver within
100 mi, $75. Bobby Goldin,
Draketown. ~
1943 Papec. T cutter -and
hay copper, used very little,
}current new price, $574; sell
$375. Can be seen 315 Nelson
St., Atlanta. E. C. Miller, Fair-
burn. |
Mule-drawn Intl. ae baler |
(baled only 10 tons of hay)
good as new, $200. S. F. Yelton,
Appling. |
Tractor, less lek and corn-
| shaft, JB Hammer Mill and Mc-
i Cormick-Deering silage cutter,
}good. cond. Charles W. Sea-
zt | graves, Jr., Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box
| 576B.
10 dise Case tiller, converta-
-|ble to 7 disc, $175. My farm 11
mi. W. Millen. J. G. Purvis,
| Millen, Phone 32133.
Peorie stalk cotton, good cond,
at bargain. 1 mi. E. Richland. Li
t,| R. Chappell, Richland.
2 HC. Walking Cultivator; No.
Turn Plow, Leach Cotton.
See grader w: r cooled En-
gin i 8 ;
ty Gin_ plan rs a
oe B. gun
Cream Separator No.|.
14; 1 Girton 2 Bottle Filler and |
| ditcher,
-|erhold, College Park, 510 W.
24 in. Meadow Corn Mill,
motor and belt, $225 for outfit,
or sell mill separately. Apost
Sullivan, Marietta, Rt.
New No. 3 Jr. oe Sheller,
Appomattox make. Perry it
Rountree, Metter.
JDD Corn Binder, Intl. En-
silage Cutter, good cond. R. S.
Miller, Baconton.
New Farmall Tractor, A2,
lights, starter, cultivators, lift,
dra wbar. See my farm 8 mi. So.
Nicholls or write. Albert Her-
sey, Millwood, Rt. 2. :
2H walking cultivator, A-i
cond, $45; 2H disc harrow, $35.
George C. Johnson, Juniper, Rt
Good 1H Farm wagon, $50
my barn. 3 mi. W. Stockbridge
W. A. Landers, Atlanta, 612
Park Dr. N. E.
2 tractors: Model C. Allis-
Chalmers and 1942 Avery and
complete equip; Athens Tiller,
3 disc. Combine, A-1 cond; bush
and bog; and smoothing har-
row, 3 disc JD Tiller, A-1 cond.
D. P. Bolton, Jefferson.
5 can Elec. Milk Cooler, used
Tyr $200s6 akrxe= fore 2.1can.
cooler; also reg. Guernsey bull,
yr. old. W. H. Patrick, Windez,
Rt. 3:
J. D. 6 disc tiller, Case 22:36
Thrash; 2H wagon; 2H Turn
plow; 500 Egg Oil Burning In-
cubator, used 3 times. Albert
Jones, Carrol!ton, Rt. 1.
Black Hawk Walking Cul-
tivator, $30 FOB. H. P. Holley,
-Palmetto.
WC Allis Chalmers Tractor,
cultivating and new planting
equip, $1,450; 24 disc dbl. sec-
tion - harrow, $165; Bush bog
harrow, $155; 2 dise plow, $175.
Jhone 83 Ashburn. J. H. Sims,
Ashburn, Box 284.
1944 EE Moline Tractor, Fair-
banks Morse Hammer Mill,
rubber tire wagon, 5
| dise tiller, spring tooth harrow,
8 disc or 16 disc harrow, Ist.
class cond. George Whitlock,
Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Combination 5 or 8 disc Mc-
Cormick-Deering Tiller on rub-
ber, slightly used, $200. G. Hx
Shirey, Newnan, Rt. 5, Tel. 282-
J3-
Friend Spray Tank and Mot-
lor, good cond., $200; 2H wagon,
good cond., $75: also 150 bu.
Yellow: Hasting Corn and 100
bu. White, $2 bu. My farm.
Henry Butts, Warm Springs.
hind M. Farmall Tractor, Bush
and Bog Harrow. Thomas Od-
um, Campton.
Continental (Munger)
saw gin, complete outfit.
Walker, Bonaire.
Bradley eemes Mill, new,
Grist Mill, Corn Sheller, Gaso-
3-70
Rese.
| line Motor, ist. class cond., $300.
Cori: Mitchell, Lithia - Springs,
Rt. 1. Factory Shoals Road.
_Farmall A Tractor, cultiva-
tors, tiller plow, mowing machi-
ine, planter, harrows; Allis-
Chalmers Combine, other equip.
5 deck Elec. Brooder, 1,000 cap;
600 Egg Automatic Elec. In-
cubator. Used one season. Rea-
sonable. Olin: Burdette, La-
Grange, Rt. A.
2 disc Athens plow, good
cond:, $100 .My farm. Barney
B. Stafford, Sylvania, Rt 2.
1935 Fordson Tractor, recent-
ly overhauled, Dbl. Disc. Side
Tillers and harrow, power cane
mill and Pan, 2H McCormick
mower, 2H Chattanooga turn
plow. L. E. Randall, Atlanta,
-113 Key Road.
Model A John Deere Tractor
on rubber, exc. cond. with disc
tiller, seeder box, harrow and
mowing machine. Dr. H. E.
Griggs, Conyers.
1947 Model New Idea Man-
ure Spreader for tractor, never
been used, $475. J. B. Honea;
Decatur, Rt. 3, Phone Clarks-
ton 2662.
No. 2 King Sproul Guano dis-
tributor and 1 King farmers
favorite cotton planter, good
| cond., except. t. handle broke on
distributor. Sell or exc. for
good 1H: stalk cutter. H, P. Ad-
Intl. Power Mower, pulls be-|
2 H. disc Harrow, good cond..
*40. John West, Dawson, Rt. 2
Adjustable corn sheller, good
cond., $4. C. B. Danforth, Sa-
yannah, 121 Gordon street.
6 dise Case tiller, mounted or
rubber, new disc and other
parts, good cond., $250. Dalton
Law, Chula.
Grist Mill, engine, Hamme:
Mill No. 9, Sheller, 1 mi. Hom-
er. See me on Fri. or Sat. at
mill. O. M: McCoy, Homer.
One 6 ft. single-section 20 in.
dises. drew bar null harrow
nractically new. $100. R. B.
Wheeler. Kibbee.
Rome Bush and Bog & dice
harrow dbl. sec. smoothing
| harrow. ugh A. Bennett, Madi.
son, Rt. 4.
1H wagon for
Smith, Gainesville,
emy St., Tel. 646J.
Farmall Tractor, Tiller, Bot-
tom Plow, Mower, Grain Drill.
2 Disc harrows, ist. class cond.
G. L. Fuller, Pine Mt. Valley.
Box 85. Phone 2899.
Fordson Tratcor with 2 disc
Athens Side Plow, good run-
ning -eond., equipped battery
and generator. $250. 4 mi. So.
Blairsville. Clifton Reece, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 1.
sale. A. E
429 Acad-
Farmall A model tractor,
complete with cultivators,
planters, fertilizer attahment,
harrow, and disc plow, all good
cond, good rubber. at Hender-
son. Paul Davis, Elko, Rt. 1.
Allis-Chalmers No. 60 Com-
bine, good mechanical cond.,
$250; 2-mules, 10-12 yrs., 1.050
ps. ea., $100-$150; 1 Intl. Rid-
ing Cultivator, $25. Hamilton
L, Hill, Newnan.
Friend Power Spray machine,
200-gal tank, good ocnd., $100.
C. F. Welden, Griffin, Rt. D.
Hammer mill, never used,
MW small size. Can operate by
2% hp motor or tractor, $75.
My place. J. A. Dyer, Demorest.
~ King Corn and Pea Planter,
nearly new. J. J. Welch, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 2; :
McCormick-Deering Cora
Binder with tratcor hitch, $100;
Trade for Manure Spreader or
Saddle Horse, 1,000 Ibs., under
10 yrs. old or beef calves. James
'B. Bartch, Augusta, Rt. 2.
10 HP small Tractor, steel
rear wheels, rubber front. C.
S. Vance, Grififn, 22 Terrace-
dale.
Avery 4 disc Tiller on steel,
good cond., $180. No letters. J.
Q. Stephens, Alston.
John Deere A Tractor, Bush
and Bog and Dbl. Section
smoothing harrows. C. F. Whit-
mire, Gainesviile, 331 W. Broad
street.
THC 2H Mowing Machine
with 2 blades, good cond., lo-
cated at Jonesboro. Contact
Fred Barber, Atlanta,.19 Ex-
change Pl. SE. Cy. 2052.
VC Case Farm Tractor, 6 disc
tillers, both on good rubber,
good cond., smal! dbl. section
Cutaway harrow and single sec.
Bush and Bog Tiller. C. A. May
Social Circle, Rt. 1. :
McCormick-Deering 1H, dbl.
hopper planter with fert. att.
used 1 season, perfect cond.,; 1
H. disc harrow. Write. Oscar
Silecox, Folkston, Box 23, Charl-
ton Co.
Latest model Ford tractor,
side disc plow, 28 in. disc, prac-
tically new, at market price;
extra for delivery. E. W. Poole,
Toccoa.
Tractor, Farmal! regular,
20, on wheels, mechanically OK
$850. Bradley double disc har-
row, used once, $175 or both for
$1,000. Carl Minor, Macon, Rice
Mill Ra. Tel. 9642-W.
1 model H tractor, good cond,
power lift and power takeoff. 2-
row planter. and cultivator; 1
harrow and 1 d-disc tiller. J. J.
Walker, Sr., Soperton, Tel. 52.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Klondike eee Plants,
50c C; $2.50. 500. Mrs. Mell
: Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 1,
Bernuda, Nest Onions,
F_|.
PLANTS FOR SALE
_Chas. W. Cabbage
cold hardened, from purest
seed 30c C; 500, 90c; $1.50 M.
= ed H. Davis, Milledgeville, oo
Blakemore or aes 7: Straw-
berry Fants, $1. 25 C; Kudzu
Crowns, y _M;
314.00 C; Himalava Blackberry
rooted, 15 ea; $1.50 doz. Her-
bert L. Perry, Statham.
Wakefield Cabbage and Ber-
muda Onion Plants, now ready
to ship, $2.50 M. No checks.
W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Rt. 2, -
Box 60. :
White Yellow Reriauaa On-
ion and Chas. W. Eearly Jer
sey W. frostproof - Cabbage
Plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1 2555
Sie75: M. Pp: Marglobe, New
Stone Tomato Seed, $2.25 Ib.
R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Chas. and eae J ersey-Wakes
field frostproof Cabbage Plants
ready, and White Bermuda
Onions, 500, $1.50; $1.75 M
Del. Ovie Conner, Rt. 1, Pi
Sage Plants, $1.00 doz. PP. 1,
J. EliJ. Ellis, Cumming.
9000 Everbearing Strawberry,
1946 Plants, nice, rooted, 35c C
FOB my home. Mrs. J, L. Nel-
son, Oglethorpe, Rt. 2. a
Fresh Green Flat Ditek
Copenhagen, Chas. W. Cabb7gp
and White Bermuda Oniog
Plants $1.50 M. COD order
filled promptly. %. L. IEE: is
Fitzgerald.
Mastodon Strawberry Plants, fe
(eC; 500; $3.00: $5.00". Mis a=
Klondike, 60c Ge 500, $2.50; $4
M. Exe. 200 plants for 4 pring Zz
sacks alike. Mrs, A. D. Jones, &
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Rooted Sage Plants, 75 doz; os
Gibson, Wonderberry, Straw-
berry Plants, $1.00 C. E. S.
Stephens, -Dahlonega Rt. ,1,
Box 58.
Mixed Bieawbetry Plants:
Gibson, Jewel, Wonderberry,
$1.00 C; Good rooted Sage,
75c doz; Garlie Bulbs, 3 doz.
$1.00. Add postage. Ance Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Marglobe, New Stone Tomato
Plants ready Mar. 15; booking .
orders now, $2.00 M. prepaid.
Pul Lightsey, Screven .
Everbearing Strawberry
Plants, 50c C: BP. in Ga. Nows=
checks. Mrs. R, L. Livingston,
Wadley. ce
Thornless Boysenberry, $1.00
doz; 2-3 yr. plants, $2.00 doz;
25, $3.90; Bradleys Scarlett
Everbearing ahd Dorsett Straw-
berry, $1.00 2; Kudzu 2-3 yr.
Semesan treated, 15, $1.00. PP.
J. W. Toole, Macon, 410 Bur-
ton Ave. Sas
Kudzu Crowns 2-4 yrs. old,
luxurious variety. No chgs.
You dig them. Wayne P. Sew-
ell, Newnan, Rt. 2. ;
Large rooted Strawberry
Plants, 50, $1.00; $1.50C. del.
300 mi, Over, add postage. O.
B. Camp, Villa Rica, Box 207.
Kudzu Crowns 2-3 yr. roots,
$15.00 M. William E. Hopkins, *
Chipley, Rt. 1. =
Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, 2-3 yr.'crowns $1.00 doz;
$4.00 C: $25.00 M; 1-2 yr. 75e
doz; $3.50 C; $15.00 M. Maude
Hamby, Greenville.
Rooted Sage and Catnip ie
Plants, 2, 25c; 5, 50c; $1.00. doz.
Dried Catnip Leaves, $1.25 Ib;
95c-50c orders filled. Virgil
Keith, Alvaton.
Iceburg Lettuce, Wander
Beets, Endive, Chinese and
Wakefield Cabbage, Carrots,
Collards, Kale, Rutabaga, Brus-
sel Sprouts, Broccoli, Parsnips,
(5c-@;3
$6.50 M. del. Artichokes, Pars-
ley, 50c doz Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin Register,
Ga. Collard Plants and Chas.
W. Cabbage, open grown, 30c
C; 500, 90c; $1.50 M. PP. Moses
Davis, * Miledgeville, Rt. 5,
Box 126.
Blakemore Strawberry Plants
$1.00 C; $7.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment. PP, Mrs. Effie Hamby,
Gainesville Star Rt.
All Season and Chas. W.
Cabbage Plants, 25 C; 500,
95c; $1.60 M. del. Full count,.
Mrs. E. C. Keith, Gainesville,
Reeds
Copenhagen and Chas. W.
Cabbage Plants, field grown,
nice large, 500 $1.25; $1.50 M,
Full count guar. W. W, Coffey,
Fitzgerald.
Mastodon Everbearing and
Missionary Strawberry Plants,
$1.00 C; Thornless Boysenberry
2, $1.09; $6.00 C; $55.00 M.
repaid, L. E. Toole, Macon,
06 Burton Ave,
6
cot Plums, 35c ea; 5,
Salt cured country hams,
Ib; Shoulder, 65c lb; Side Meat,
55c Ib. Add postage. Mrs, Lee
ood, Gainesville, Rt. 1
- Klondike Strawberry Plants,
200 $1.00; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M,
o checks. C. W. Smith Gain-
ville, Rt. 2.
Frostproof Chas, Wakefield
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.25;, $2
; MO with order, prompt
hipment. Theodore Mathis,
Gainesville, Rt.. 2.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
vell rooted, 500, $2.50; $4.00 M.
Mrs. Willie Allen, Gainesville,
Sy, 2:
Klondike Strawberry young
Janis 500 $2.50; $4.50 M. del,
-checks. C. D, Crow, Gaines-
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
$5.50 M; 500, $2.75; Klondike:,
450 M:; 500, $2.50. Mrs, Guy
rowe, Cumming ' Rt. 1.
Green, rooted, Copenhagen
Market and Chas. W. Cabbage
Plants, 500, $1.00; Sea Ne:
White Crystal Wax Onion, 500,
00; $1.50 M.~ Satis. guar, als
M. Coffey, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.50
M: del. in 5 and 10 M_ lots,
\ M. Exp. collect. E. ,
aldrip, Flowery Branch, =:
Copenhagen and Chas. W.
Gahbage and White Bermuda
Onion Plants. $1.25 M; 500, 75
PP. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Extra Ealry Jersey and
Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 500,
90c; $1.25 M. Del, 5 M. exp;
White Bermuda Onions 1.50
-M, Del. Immediate del. Satis.
guer. F, F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Will have by March 5, one.
million young cabbage, plants,
Copenhagen and chas.
_ $150 M. del. B. F. Mallard, Sa-
\ vannah, Rt. 1, Box 378.
2-3 yr. old Kudzu _ Crowns,
ready for del. Mch, 1-15. $15.00
I
- Goodson, Ringgold, Rt. 1.
State insp. new ground
grown Blakemore Strawberry
Plants, $1.00 C; $7.00 M. PP.
Prompt shipment. W. M. Phii-
lips, Varnell, Rt, 1.
- Millions stalky, frostproof,
fast maturing Chas. W., E. J.,
Cabbage Plants, 500 75c; $1.25
M. Del. 5 M. $5.00 Exp; W.
Bermuda Onions, $1.50 M. Del.
Sat. Guar. Prompt delivery. H.
. Puckett, Fitzgerald.
SEED FOR SALE
Korea lLespedeza, combine
run, 8c lb; Recleaned 822c. lb.
Jerry W. Teasley, Elberton, Rt.
3
' 200 Ibs. Dude Creek Water-
melon, Govt. insp. 90 percent
germ. James Mitchell, Thomas-
ville.
- Pure Watermelon Seed, Black
Diamond, Cannonball, $2.50 Ib;
Cuban Queen, $1.50 lb. Exc. 10
=) dos for-1 SPC Male. Pig, reg:
_ with papers. Starling Yawn,
- Vienna,
500 Ibs. selected Cannonball
- Watermelon Seed, 88 percent
- germ., $1.25 Ib. lots over 25 lbs;
$1.50 lb. J.-L. Park, Molena,
= PO; Box 63.
_ . Several gals, Old Fashion
White Multiplying Onions,
clean, sound, 75c gal. Add post-
: ese Harmon, Calhoun,
ts 2:
200 Ibs. Black Diamond or
Cannonball Watermelon, $1.50
lb, FOB. A. J. Swanson, Fair-
~ burn.
te
= BEANS AND PEAS
BEANS AND FEAS
ee cae good, sound, $6.25 bu. 2% bu.
pe ai, So, Boynton, Carl: #,| bass, Mi. 2. Moore, Hiehian,
FOR SALE
Red Speckled Crowder Pees,
25 Ib; Cream Crowders, 30 ib.
Add postage. W. A. Elinburg,
Buford, Rt. 2.
20 bu. 90-Day Velvet Beans,
good, sound, clean, $6 bu. FOB.
Jessie Bell, Charing, Rt. 1, Box
37. : 4 ;
90-Day Running Velvet
Beans, $5.25 bu. C. H. Thomp-
son, Greensboro.
Tender White Half Runners
and Brown Half Runners, 30c
cup. Add postage in MO. M. G.
Doss, Canton, Rt. 3
About 30 bu. good Dry Velvet
Beans, 95 percent germ, $6 bu.
Del. within 20 mi. Joe Cox,
Davisboro.
90-Day Velvet Beans, Purple
Huli Speckle Peas, good, sound,
$5.50 bu. Emma Ashly, Mont-
rose, Rt. 1, Box 65.
Sugar Crowder peas, 5 lbs.
$1. No less sold; 5 kinds Mari-
gold flower seed mixed 25c pt.
Add postage; also want 10 bu.
yellow corn in ear del. for cash.
Write first. Mrs. Emma M,
Puckett, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 50. -
Brown Sugar Crowders, in
pound lots, for sale. C. H. Baii-
ey, Sr., Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.
Box 224.
Large and small white and
cream Half Runners, white cut-
shorts and white creaseback
cornfield, also few Henderson
Limas, 40c large teaup, post-
paid. No chks nor stamps. Enos
Mullins, Jasper, Rt, 2, Box 103.
Red Speckled Crowder peas,
25c Yb. 5 Ib. lots; White and
Speck.ed Half-Runners, 45c tea
cupful; white nest onions, $1.25
gal. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground,
Riek:
Half Runner garden beans,
35c teacupful. Add - postage.
Mrs. Hoyt H. Martin, Flowery
Braneh, Rt, 1. :
50 bu, No. 1 quality, 1946
crop, Running Velvet Beans,
$5.50 bu, D. W. Knight, Dex-
ter. ;
10 bu. O-Too-Tan Bers, f $6
bu. FOB. Robert L. Br@wn,
Davisboro. e
90-Day Running Velvet beans,
$5 bu. J. W. Faircloth, Swains-
boro, Rt. 2.
40 bu. Runner Velvet Beans,
White Tender Half Runner
Garden Beans; Early Speckled
Tender Half Runners, 40c cup;
Large Red Peanuts, $1.25 pk.
Miss Genia Brown, Ball Ground,
Rt. 1.
30 lbs. Red Valentine Bunch
Beans, 30c 1b; 40 lbs. Ist yr.
Yellow Popcorn, shelled, 15c lb:
10 lbs. White Velvet: Okra seen,
hand shelled, 50c Ib. Mrs. Ste-
phen O. Parsons, Cohutta, Rt
15 :
7
10 bu. 1946 crop Velvet Beans
$6 bu. My barn. Mrs. W. H.
Maddox, Danville, Rt. 2.
300 Bu, 90-Day Velvet Beans,
good, sound, $5 bu. Guy H.
Shivers, Norwood.
Several lbs. Red HullSpeckle
Peas, 20c 1b; Purple HulfCrow-
ders, 25c lb; Running Butter
Beans, 65c lb; pure Buff Orp-
ington Eggs for settings, 15,
$1.75. All COD. John H. Smith,
Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box 248.
Old Time Salet Eng. Peas,
35g cup; mixed Half Runners,
40c cup. Add postage. Mrs:
Henry M. Jones,, Lula, Rt. 1.
Crowder Peas, 30c lb. Add
postage. Prompt shipment. Al-
va J. Adams, Chula, Rt. 1.
50 bu. 90-Day Velvet Beans,
A-1, $5 bu. FOB. in 2 bu. even
wt. bag. J. A. Weaver, Bartow,
Rt 1, :
Good, sound, early Speckled
Velvet Beans, 1946 crop, $9.99
bu. 10 bu. lots or more.
Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 3.
Old Time Little White Ten-
der Garden Bean Seed, 70c per
% pt. PP. Mrs. T. H. Wade,
Ellijay, Rt. 3, ;
Machine recleaned Hayseed
Soy beans, $4.50 bu. in 2% bu.
bags FOB; $4.25 bu. per 100 bu.
lots. . D. Val-
FOR SALE
: 25-bu. good clean Velvet
Beans, $5.50 bu. Wm. R. Wil-
pom, Spartasi (8 eke
TOB. J. L. Garner, Warthen,
lb. FOB. I. P. Strange, Swains-
-boro, Rt. 4. sae
eyed, 35c Ib. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Jin 2%
| Butter Peas,
i
BEANS AN
_-.. FOR SALE
~
Peas, Brabs, $6.50; Clays,
$6.25; Velvet Beans, $4.75 bu.
4946 Henderson Bunch Butter
Beans, 3 lbs. up, 35 1b; less, 40c
About 20 Ibs. Colored Bunch
Butter Beans, 40c Ib; Red
Speckled Crowder Peas, 25e lb;
10 Buff Orpington Pullets, lay-
ing and 1 cockerel. L. T. Langs-
ton, Calhoun, Rt. 2.. 2 :
35 bu. pure treated Red Rip-
per Peas, $7 bu. Travis Baz-
rett, Alto, Rt, 1. x
Tender Striped Half Runner
Bean Seed, 50c large cup; White
Tbl. Peas, Blackeyed and Brown
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
90-Day Velvet Beans and
Brabham Peas, machine clean-
ed and in even weight bags. W.
Lamar Brown, Warthen,
100 bu. Brabham Peas, $6.40
bu; 75 bu. 90-Day Velvets, $5
bu. all No. 1. C. H. Cooke, San-
dersville, RFD.
40 bu. sound new crop 90-Day
Velvet Beans, $5 bu. for lot;
$5.50 bu. smaller quantities.
J. C. Mathews, Wrights-
ville. :
Hastings white and col. Bush
butterbeans, mixed, very proli-
fice, also popcorn, shelled, extra
large, 25c Ib. FOB. H. L. Smith,
Pendergrass, RFD 1.
White, 6-wks. table beans,
brown streaked cornfield, ali
tender, weevil-free 45c cup. 3
cups, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
W. J. Reece, Cartecay. =
45 bu. pure, sound, 1946 run-
uning Velvet beans, $5.50 bu.
bu. bags. J. N. Cook, |
Buena Vista, Rt. 5.
Peas: New Era, $77; Black-
eyed Crowder, $10; Purple Hull
Crowders, $12 bu; Biloxi, $7 bu:
Kobe Lespedeza, Crotaloria, 319
ewt; Korean, $8 cwt; Lespedeza
hay, $25 up per ton. L. A. Cald-
well, Gay.
Col. Butter Beans and White
Multiplying Onions, ea. 25c 1b.
Klondike and Lady T Straw-
berry Plants, mixed, 50c C.,
Mrs. Ara Waldrip Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1,
15 lbs. Purple Hull,
Peas, 20e Ib; 5 lbs. Polecat
Crowders and 15 lbs. Purple
Speckled Peas ea. 15c Ib. L. C.
Singleton, Buena Vista,
Peas per bu: Purple Hull
White, $13.50; Damaged Pur-
ple Hull, $9.00, Clay, $6.50;
Browneyed Crowders, (only 4
bu.) $9.00 bu; Few Brabs $6.25.
FOB. L. G. Downs, Anderson-
ville.
90-Day Velvet Beans, $5.25
bu; Osceola, Brabham, New
Eras, ea. $6.50-bu; Mixed Peas,
large
dersonville. 1
Purple Hull Crowder, White,
Brown Peas, 4 cups, $1.00;
$3.50 pk; $12.00 bu. 8 Seedling
Johnson
Shellman.
1946 Crop Henderson Bush
Lima Beans, sound, not mixed,
35c 1b. Del. Ist and 2nd zone.
ton.
Big and Little White Half
Runners, ea. 40e large teacup.
PP. No stamps or checks. Mrs.
J. W. Brown, Cartecay.
White and Speckle
Bunch -Butter. Beans, good,
clean, 45c lb. PP. in Ga. MO.
or stamps, Mrs. L. Heath, Sop-
erton, Rt. 2. z
Peas per Bu: 50 bu. ea."Brabs,
$6.50; New Eras, $6.60; 25 bu.
Clays $6.25 bu. FOB, 2% bu.
shipping bags; 200 bu. D & PL
14. Cottonseed, $2.00 bu. No
less 2% bu, Ws J. Hitchcock,
Devereux.
Hastings Dixie. Bush White
2% lbs. $1.00;
Speckled, White Running Butter
Peas, 1 lb. ea. of the 3 kinds
for $1.00. PP. in Ga. No checks.
Mrs. A. B, Prickett, Maysville.
Old Time Tender Brown
Streaked Half Runner, Texas
Pole Beans in clusters, 3. cups
$1,40; 6 wks. Crowder and Pur-
ple Hull Peas
mixed
_|bu. No. 1 Brabham Peas, $6.25 |
|}same price. H. G, Gardner,
$6.00 bu, L. F. Easterlin, An-
Peachtrees, 1 Black Walnut,.
| $1.00 ea, Mrs. Vesta
Randolph C, Williams, Soper- |
-| Apples, 40 lb. PP. S. M. Gun-
225 bu. No. 1, 90-Day Runn-
ing: Velvet Beans, $5.00 bu. 175
bu. Therrell Murphy, Sanders-
ville, Rt, 2.
Velvet Beans, $6.00 bu. Also
want Ga. Cane Syrup at $1.50
gal. C. J. Lord, Tennille.
Half Runner Tender Garden
Bean Seed, 35c teacup. dd
postage. Mrs. Hoyt Martin,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Blackeyed Crowder Peas, 25
cup; Also Water Cress. Exc. for
print sacks at 35c ea, Mrs. QO. C.
Matthews, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
FOR SALE
200~bu. White corn, weevil
treated $2 bu. my farm; home-
old pigs, 55 lb; Hams, 65c lb.
Ave. 15 lbs. ea. PP. Bill Doyle,
Hilltonia, Rt. 1.
Corn in shuck, $50 ton, my
place. 1 mi. E. West Point. B.
T. Harrell, West Point, Rt. 1.
Hastings _ prolific Yellow
Corn, ist yr. $1 pk; $3.50 bu.
Del; also local 1 and 2 big ears
Yellow Corn to stalk, extra nies
Hephzibah.
R. C. Mallette, Flovilla.
500 bu. good corn, my barn,
$1.50 bu. W. B. Miller, Wadley,
Rt. 1, Phone 107 W. ee
200-300 bu. good solid Ear
Corn, $1.50 bu, My barn. J. A.
Boyd, Odum.
~ Neals Paymaster Seed Corn,
field selected, hand nubbed,
Guar. pure. $1.50 pk. prepaid;
172... :
Pure Whatleys Prolifie Seed
Corn, $1 pk; 600 Ibs. Cokers
Str. 7 Cottonseed, 7% lb. H.
W. Thurmond, Farmington.
1,200 Ear Corn, $1 bu. FOB.
J. D. Cowart, Morgan.
300 bu. good corn, $1.70. bu.
Mrs. J.
2:
Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn,
Ist. yr., pure, sound, $3.50 bu;
$1 pk. Add 25e postage for peck
orders. H. Grady Adams, So-
cial Cirele; = = nee
W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt.
SOTTON SEED FOR SALE
Hybrid Half and Half Cotton-.
seed Ist y. pure, sound, rea-
sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
D&PL No, 14, Ist yr., $9.00
per hundred lbs. FOB. Dwain
Cheek, Lavonia. es
Colers 100 wilt-resistant, Ist
yr. ginned pure, clean, _ $7.50
CWT. Frank L. Lane, Bostwick.
Cokers ped. 100 wilt resistant
T. Hattaway, Davisboro.
7 tons DPL No. 14 Cottonseed
ist yr. 95 percent germ., $8.00
CWT; $7.50 CWT ton ldts. B.
G. Thompson, Good Hope. -
Breeders Empire Cotton-
seed ginned 1 var. recleaned,
$3.00 bu. Riley C.-Ccuch, Turin.
Pure Empire Cottonseed, $9
CWT at farm; nice Sundried
ter, Buford, Rt. 1
Cokers 100 W list yr. Cotton-
seed, $8.50 CWT at barn. Otis
M: Cowart, Summit, Rt. 2.
' DPL No. 14 Cottonseed, Ist
yr., ginned 1 var. $9.00 CWT.
FOB. E. H, Cheek, Lavonia, Rt,
1s -
DPL No. 14 Cottonseed ginn-
ed 1 var. selected in field,
mostly 5 locks to bale, $9.00
CWT. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia.
Pure DPL Cottonseed, Ist yr.
$7.50 CWT. A. E. Ware, Mar-
shallville.
500 bu. D &PL
48.00 CWT, gers.
42 per ct. lint, Ist
J. Boatright, Bristo ;
2500 bu. Cokers 100 Wilt Re-
Cottonseed, ;
97 per ct.
hs: Thomas
treated, even W
taken, June buds.
CORN AND SEED CORN |.
-|doz Thorny, 60
cured smoked meat, from yr.}
* About % bu. Cherokee Sweet ;
Corn, $5 or 20c lb. plus postage. |
shelled, climatized to No. Ga.| 950
$5 bu. C. P. Hayes, Toccoa, Box | $1
My farm, 4 mi./ So. Brooklet. 13
Cottonseed, $2.00 bu. FOB. T. d
sistant Cottoriseed, Ist yr. oe R
Peace. ee ric
Vines, State ins
M. Webb, Ellijay.
250 Sullivan Elberta
Trees, 10c tree if whol
all, Jr., Thomast
Black Twig, Yates
and_ Chitttncee
Cc
Bunch Grape, 1-2 yr.
Muscadine, 65c ane
Boysenberry, Thornl
Sundried Peac!
Lona Tallant,
Peach Trees: Red
Hale, Elberta; A) 32%
Horse, Grimes,
Winesap, any 10,
$4.25 del. J. M.
Biairsville: 3. se
Hunt and Dulce
Vines I-yr. $25.00-C;
ea. S. B. Slack
Clairmont Ave.
Celestial Fig Sprouts,
Seallion Onion Plants
Mrs. P. P. Gaines, Bov
Apricot Plu
$1.00; Crabappl
ea; Prompt shipmen
age. Mrs. D. J. Bi
ming, Rt. 1.
Trees, 3-4 ft.
Head, Corneli
Imp. Disease
fre
rant Bushes, 2-3 y1
yrs
$7.00 doz Tone
Grape Vines, 50 ea;
Cash or chi Exp.
shipments after Mar.
/)W. Bryan Grayson,
State insp. lead
art Pecan Trees, 2-4
$2.00 ea; Apric
-$1.00-$1.50 ea, M.
Sandersville. _
Pecan trees,
true to name,
maker, Schey
man, Stovall.
_ State Insp., A)
low Delicious
June, Early - Hai
Peach: Ga. Belle,
$1.00; Grapes, $1.2
Figs: Celestial, B.
25c-$1.00 ea. C
Janta, 1035 Cap: :
Ma 3671 after 6 0
C
Sa
PEANUTS AND
FOR SA
100. lbs. Seedli
lib. FOB. Mrs. Vi
Luthersyille.
Certified GFA (ar,
type) Peanut Seed,
fied Florida W-1 Hyb
Corn, Ray Taylor, T!
Imp. Red $
sound, 12c lb. in
W. H. Wood, Mar
1500 lbs. Ga.
Peanuts, 15c lb. M
GFA Seed Peanu
S. Mock, Guyton,
Imp. Assn. Cert
freight prepaid. Car
Arlington. PS
20 lbs. Stuart.
Ib. Exc. for Whatley
Q-too-tan bean see!
lard, Thomaston,
aif ae ee
iy tu, W Ci
bu. without. E. W.
esille, Rt. 1. (B
DrovV
le
C, $trother, Fort
sBroS
We oo
legf> :
checks. Mrs. L
Dacula.
_5 oups $1.25. No
R Ash mf
following article by
erest, but highly important to farm: _
d should be carefully studied:
The Coastal Plain Experiment Station, at
nd the Georgia Experiment Station, at
nt, Georgia, can and will be glad to
ou full-data on experiments and tests of
ticties of seed corn, including hy-
ING CONCERNING HYBRID CORN
George H. King, Director
Coastal Plain Experiment Station
id corn is planted by more and more farm-
ear certain precautions must be taken by the
hemselves to assure them of the best possible
from planting hybrid seed.
rst, plant only adapted hybrids. The state experi-
ations are testing a large number of hybrids de-
here and in nearby states. Results from these
available and should be checked before seed
hased. At the present time Florida hybrid W-1
only hybrid adapted to the Coastal Plain condi-
that gives good yields and is resistant to the wee-
ennessee hybrid 10 has been the best hybrid in
e Piedmont and Mountain section as indicated
conducted by the Georgia Experiment Station
1e past three years. _
e Corn Belt hybrids being offered for sale
a which are too early and lack shuck protec-
se hybrids are suitable only for hogging off,
uld not be planted for anything but that pur-
ybrids from Texas and Tennessee come in this :
n planted in the Coastal Plain. =
1erefore, for good corn production be sure that
: ou plant is adapted to your locality, This
e determined by securing the results of your near-
periment station. oH :
ond, do not plant second generation seed. There
offered for sale as hybrid seed, seed which some |
ave saved from fields which were planted
rid seed last year. This seed is known as sec-
seed and will produce yields 15 to 40 |
in a crop grown from first generation
use or offer for j
ge of what will happen.
these recommended hybrids will
a quantity sufficient to fill the de-
ing to obtain hybrid seed should
S FOR SALE
Dr, King ic nok
4
sale second generation seed
POTATOES FOR SALE
Cornish eggs, $2
$1.50 at my home, S
fen, Broxton, Rt. 1.
-B. Bronze unrelat-
3R, y ot.20;
Duck, $1.25 doz.
ohnston, Grayson.
Grade White
2.00,
ell, Pineview.
: i e | Potatoes, $2.00 bu. in quanti-
pp,| Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1.
Several bu. imp. 100 to hill
weet Potatoe Seed, reasgon-
able price. Cannot Ship. Henry
H. Howell Waycross, Rt. 2:
30 bu. State insp. and Seed
Sweet Potatoes, $3.00 bu, in
curing house now. W. M. Hamil-
ton, Cleveland, Rt. 2.
2000 bu. Red Skin imp PR and
-|La. Yam- Potatce Seed. Govt.
insp. certified, $2.50 bu. ham-_1
per shipped. FOB. W.-H. (Bill)
| Morris, axley, Rt. 4)
Cert. Copper Skin PR seed
| ties at Bank. Apply. H..S. Bax-
tet, Blackhear, Rt. 2. _
~ Sev. Hundred bu. Cert. PR
-seed potatoes, free of diesase at|
my place. None shipped. J. E.|.
| Sullivan, Byron, phone 822.
GRAIN AND HAY
HAY FOR SALE
_ 50 tns good. peanut hay, $15
-|ton. My barn. T. E. Roberts,
Donalsonville. .
20 tons good peanut hay, $10
lton; Also 20 Pigs 40-70 lbs. R.
E. Hester, Benevolence.
Quantity Lespedeza Hay my
|farm, Roswell. L. A. Mosher,|R
| Roswell, Rt. 1, or call Wa. 7509
| (Atlanta). is
| Nice bright oat straw, $17.50
ton; barley straw, $15.00 ton.
B. F. Harris, Griffin, Box 364.
Several loads 1946 crop pea-
nut hay, del. within 150 mi.
| $18.00 ton. Loads average 8-10
tons. Guar. not poison. H
10 tons. New Peanut Hay,
del. within 200 mi. $18.00 ton in
trailer load lots. Guar. not poi-
}son. E; T. McSwain, Ashburn,
Mee eae 5
Bright Oat Straw, $15.00 ton
in carload lots. FOB. Walter
|G. Beasleq, Lavonia. *
Good Peanut Hay, free of poi-
|son, $15.00 tan at barn, del.
pu: ne syrup, shipped
gal. lots, $1.85 gal. Del.
Y AND HA
FOR SALE
Spanish and Peanut Hay, $12.
ton. My farm. J.
800 bales good hay,
Lespedeza, $25.00 ton; 8
Oat Straw, cut with binder,
50c bale; $16.00 ton.. Aug. cut
and baled without rain. K, RB,
Rucker, Elberton, Rt. 6.
10 tons Lespedeza and O-too-
y, gathered without rain,
$45.00 ton at barn on
Douglasville-Fairburn Hwy. 92.
25 mi. Atlanta.-W..A. Manger, At-
lanta, 1214 Pasadena Ave. N. E.
About 15 tons Peanut Hay,
good quality, not poison, for
sale. J. S. Johnson, Byronville,
1g
SYRUP FOR SALE
609 gal. pure Ga. Cane Syrup,
in shipping Case No. 10 cans
$2.25 gal. at my home.
Grimes, Cairo, Rt. 1.:
600 gal. pure Sugar
Syrup, gal. cans, 6 cans to case,
del. within 150 mi. J. C. Exum;
100 gal. Cane Syrup, $2.00
gal. C. A. Hand, Hazelhurst,
1000 gal. pure Ga. Ribbon
Cane Syrup. Can del. anywhere.
Frank Bland, Stillmore, Rt. 1.
400 gal. 1946 Ga. Cane Syrup
in new Gal cans $1.95 gal. for
lot, FOB. John S.
Marietta, Rt. 1.
MISCELLAENOUS
CANE AND CANE SEED: 2,-
500 stalks old fash
stalks Red Sugar
Cane, $5 hundred. Write first.
Mrs.- Oliver Johnson, Savannah,
2160 Tennessee Ave. (Avon-
dale) Rt. 2 Box 124.
HAMS AND MEAT: Country
cured Sides and shoulders 50c
lb; Hams, 75c lb. Av. 8-16 Ib.
Not prepaid. Malvin Col-
lins, Whigham, Rt. 2.
Hams, 75c lb; Sides, 60c; Shoul-
lb. COD. E. C. Hurst,
19 lb. Ham, 1 yr. old, Hickory
smoked, $9. P.
TOBACCO: Flue-cured, 1943
Smoking, 6 lbs., $1 postpaid. M
B. Swain, Alma.
CATTLE FOR SA
2 Jersey Heifer Calves, high
roducing stock, 6 wks.
28.00 or $15.00 ea. my f
oe Simpson, Sparta, Rt.
Reg. Polled White Face Here-
ford Bull, short legged, 27 mos.
old, very gentle,- proven sr-
0.00 my barn. G. W.
Stoker, Dalls, Rt. 4.
Short horn milking
Heifer Calf 2 mos. old, high-
producing stock. Sell or exc.
for Jersey Calf same age and
ality. C. O. Griffin, Pitts,
cb
10 Reg. Jersey heifers, all bred
to grandson of Dracovis Royal
and Brampton Standard Sir,
Fillpail, Standard, and Volun-
teer blood lines. Also 2 years
old reg. bull. W. A. Biggers,,
Small herd Guernseys: Male,
*|5 open Heifers, 3 bred Heifers,
6 Cows milking. All reg. Geo.
M. Wicker Americus, Albany
17 Black Angus Cows, 8 ent. to
lreg. large male, 14
freshen soon, 2 nice
about 100 1bs. ea., 3 mos. old
White Face Hifer | $2,400.00
for entire lot. My place 1 mi. E.
Newborn. M. T. Morrow, New-
cholera, for exe. breeding,
good weight and cond. $20.00 ea.
Reg. in buyers name. James
Lance, Bogart, Rt. 1.
4 reg. Hereford Bulls, 10
mos. old well bred, well fed,
CATTLE FOR SALE
breeding, also 20 good reg,
Albany.
Ideal.
Pol
ville, Rt. 4; State Hwy. 92.
breeding and milk production,
$125.00 ea., 7 mi. E. Sanders-
ville, M. M. Newsome, San-
dersville.
Young, well bred Dairy heifer
calves, Guernsey and Jersey
grade, $5.00 ea. and up accord-
ing to age, at farm. K. D. San-
ders, Eatonton.
Good cow, freshen about
Mar. 15 with 2nd calf. W. E.
Varner, Palmetto. ~
White Face Hereford, 3% yr,
old Bull, reg. 3885233, $250.00
my place. Dr. Lewis Ray, At-
lanta, Box 12; Stat. E. Call Cr.
1715 day or Marietta 951 R-2
night. :
Reg. Guernsey Bull Calves,
from 1-18 mos. old,- mostly
grandsons of Reigeldale Mel-
bas Emory (who recently sold
for. $30,000) from outstanding
cows. H. Lloyd Parker Deca-
DULG eR ete Coe
Jersey Cow, from reg. stock,
4 yrs. old in July, freshen about
Feb. 28, (2nd calf). Near Valley
Point. Riley Joes, Dalton, Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE >
100 Shoats and 60 six to ten
wk. old pigs. A. C. Tennille,
Pebble Hill Daisy Farms Mill-
edgeville, Phone 3275.
Six 4 mos. old SPC Males, $25
ea. FOB. Reg: in buyers name.
Ray Hodges, Statesboro, Rt. 1.
50 Pigs, 20-40 lbs ea, $6.50-$12
ea; 18 shoats, 50-90 Ibs., and
several bred Sows, $15.00-$30
ea. PC and OIC mixed. My
place, 1 Mi. E. Newborn. M. T.
Morrow, Newborn.
6 blocky type Duroc Jersey
Shoats, 6 mos. old to be reg.
in buyers name. 3 females, 3
males. C. G. Callahan, Black-
shear, Rt. 2:
Berkshire Male Pig, 12 wks
old, reg. in buyers name, $20.
Bill Goode, Bronwood.
2 OIC Boar Pigs, 10 wks.
old, dbl. treated, reg., crated,
shipped in buyers name, $22.00
ea.; Reg. OIC Boar for service.
Billy Norris, Bogart, Rt. 1.
Reg. Herefords: 3 yrs. old
male hog, 450 lbs; 1% yrs. old
sow, 300 lbs. with 7 pigs (3
males 4 females) 3 wks old,
purebred, subj. to reg. E. M.
Cason, Buckhead.
* Males, ready for light ser-
vice, well marked, $40.00 ea;
approx. 500lb. male, finest blood
lines, 21 mos. old. Crate and
ship for $100.00. Satis. guar. J.
Corrie Sanders, Bowersville,
eS ad.
Four 6 mos. old SPC open
Gilts reg. papers upon request,
$25.00 ea.. plus $1,00 reg. fee;
6 NH Red Roosters, 7 mos. old,
fine stock, $2.00 ea. Collect.
Jim B. Bridges, Dawson, Rt. 4.
Little Bone Black African
Guinea Pig, 11 wks. old, stay
fat kind, for breeding, $18.50
ea; if shipped, $19.50: O. P.
Sinquefield, Harrison.
Reg. Duroc Bred Gilts . choice
quality, champion blood lines,
$125.00-$250.00 ea. Limited
number. Write or wire first.
TT. Sceott,-Thomasville, Creek
Plantation.
OIC Pigs, 8 wks old, 3 boars
and 4 sows, dbl. treated against
4 SPC and BPC cross Gilts
100 lbs. ready to breed, $20
22 reg. horn type Hereford| Purebred Blue Guinea
Bulls, 18-24 mos. old, WHR|ready for service, $35.00
.| Manchester, W. J. W
Hereford Cows, bred, with good | Woodbury, Rt. 2.
calf at side. Percy A. Price,
Blue Jersey Milch Cow, 6|'eg. papers, $25.00. FOB. L.
a ps aaa good cond. gen-| Kimbrough, Vienna Rt. Dee S
, 4 gals. daily with good at- ig: : angie
tention, $125.00. J. M. Bearden, Kbeat oth qos Guinea Sows
Milch Cows, Steers, Jersey | Sharon.
Bull, Reg. about 20 mos. old,
about 30 head Goats, selling out
cheap. J. D. Taylor, Moreland,
_ Several nice reg. Angus
Cows, bred and open, and 2
bulls. H.-L. Rawlins, Douglas-
3 Milch Cows, 1 st-2nd calf: 2
Guernseys, 1 Jersey. Best of
Short Now Blocky type
male pigh, 5 mos. old w
bs. both farrow about
May, $50.00 ea. N. G. Barnett,
_Reg. Duroc Fall ee bre
gilts, popular blood lines, tre
ed. J. D. Ledger, Bartow, Rt.
Hereford Hogs, bred 3
open gilts, all subj. to re
E. Humes Columbus. ee
14 Pigs, about 7 wks.
Hereford and SPC mixed,
best price. Can del. within
mi. McIntosh. Geo. S. Quarter-
man, McIntosh.
25 pigs, 10 are two mos. old,
7 one mos. old, 8 thorough
bred Herefords, 1 wk - old; Al.
SQ cows and heifers, freshgy
Mar. 1. My farm 5 mi. Gaine
ville. P. E. Alford, Gainesvil!
Phone 1045-W.
Thoroughbred OIC Pigs
mos. old, furnish male aad
male unrelated, extra
blooded brood sows, bred to reg. |
OIC male, inoculated, papers
furnished free. C. C. Nix, J&
pharetta, Rt. 3. on
12 wks. old pigs, three-fourtk.
Hereford, $14.00 ea. My farm
H. J. Goldman, Lincolnton
Star Route. : x
. Reg. Cherry Duroe Boars
blocky type, soon ready for ser-
vice, $40.00 ea. S. C. Noland,
Atlanta, 161 Spring N. W. |
p 6 good 100 lb. Shoats: and 12
yr. old Mule cheap; Also Clay
Peas, $6.00 bu. My farm. P, B.
Mojris, Thomson, Rt. 2. ae
8 OIC thoroughbred Shoats,
6 mos. old, $25.00 ea; 8 OIC in-
bred pigs, 3 mos. old, $12.50
ea. All pigs inoculated. J.
Rawlinson Dunwoody, Rt.
Reg. OIC Board, yr. old for
sale. Exc. for hay and pasture
seed; Also want Crotolaria
Seed. W. T. Torgesen, Corne-
| Tia, Star Rt. 6
SPC Gilt with 2nd litter of
nice thrifty pigs, 3 wks. old
the 28th, $75.00. Mrs. Pearl
Smoak, Warwick.
Reg. Big Bone Guinea Boar,
wt. 300 Ibs. $75.00 with papers; e
4 shoats, OIC and Guinea cross,
average 100 lbs. $20.00 ea. Can-
not ship. W. A. Waters, Austell
Ree Te eee
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE :
nose, work anywhere, single or
dbl. $175.00. Earl. Sahsom,
Rocky Face, Rt, 1. :
Real nice jack about 8 yrs
old, 900 lbs., good qualities, for
sale o- trade for good saddle
horse. John D. .Black, Gatnes-
vule,.703 South Bradford St.
lbs. $175.00. J. R. Robinson,
Powder Springs, Rt. 1.
and. 2 yr. old Mare, Colt, both
letters. See near Holbrook
Camp Ground. T. W. Wright,
Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
2 good sound, gentle horse
mules, 1000-1100 Ibs. around
10 or 12 yrs. old, work any-
where, $150.00 pr. W. F. Car-
son, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 352.
Good horse, sound, no blem-
ishes, about 1100 lbs. work any-
.where, cheap for cash; -\lso
few Garrison Watermelon
Seed, $2.00 lb. Del: R. A. Rich-
ardson, Gardi, Rt. A.
- 4 good mules, cheap for cash
or trade for cows or hogs. Gus
Tippins, Daisy.
2 Good working mules, one
8 yr. old, $175.00, other 10 yr.
old, $100.00. M. T. Sanders
Commerce.
Nice Mule 9 yrs. old, around
1000 lbs; Also 1H wagon, 1H_
turner, etc. Sell separately or
together or exc. for cattle or
hogs. John C. Woodall, Llua,
Lt Sucks
1200 lb mule, $100.00; Also 4
or 5 tons pea hay, $35.00 ton.
d to sell. A. K, Cham-
ea. Cannot ship. R. H. Whit-
nan, Buena Vista, Rt. 2. i
W. L. Wilson, Stapleton.
6 yr-old Mule with white
Light iron grey Stallion,
work anywhere, 7 yrs. old, 13800
2 Mule Colts: 1 yr. old horse ey
broke to plow $220.00. No
Ay
>
Fe
extra good worker
yk.
Horse, approx. 8 yr. old, $175.00.
Se
Bay Mare abovt 900 Ibs.,
eksap or exc. ior syrup mill.
mi. Alto. A. Blalock,
Alto.
T mos. old Belgian Filly- Colt,
tom 1000- Ib: Belgian Mere,
and .1650 1. > x
Sell of 2ixe. for
sey Heifer fres \ Via
Also 7 yr. old Jaci, 80-900 Ibs.
KS. Prics, Cleveland.
~ 5) yr. old Msre Mule about
71600 bs., cond. guar.
worker, bar for quick sale.
Mrs. Josie Mocre, Wadley, Rt.
2, Box 108.
1100 Ibs., work anywhere, $75.
My home. Charlie Landrum,
Stonewall. :
ee 2 Black Smooth Mouth Mare
Mules about 1100 lbs, ean,
sound, A-1 :cond. work any-
Bay Mare, 4 yrs. old, 1350 Ibs.
pale TS VY.
mo TOs hte).
eg
eels.
-Also 2H
' Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
-gentle,
Box,
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the 140 million people of the
States of America.
The prices that the farmer receives
- eannot be lowered to world prices thru
reciprocal trade treaties
without bringing the most terrible is-
tress to city dwellers, school. teachers
and those of all walks of
million people of this country who are.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
United
or _otherwise
life. The 110.
HORSES AND MULES
_t farmers had better wake up to this
act before it is too late. They had bet-
ter realize that every time the farmers
price is cut one dollar it costs them six
dollars. If they will not believe this from |
being told, they will find it out the hard
way. It is a matter of history, it. at
matter of government statistics, it is a |
matter of the law of economics.
one has to believe it, but everyone must
live by it whether they believe it or not.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Good Percheron Farm Mare,
about 1200 lbs., 7 yrs. old, gen-
tle, $125.00. W. G. Broach, De:
eatur Rt. 1.
8 yr. cld black Mare, work
anywhere, gentle, $100. ODEs So
good plug mules, $60.00. and
~- $49.00; J.. W. Byrom, Sharps-
- burg Rivls
6 yr. old mare Mule, about
1099 lbs. my place, 8. miles
Broxton on Broxton-Hazelhurst
oe es Fletcher, Denton,
6 yr. old Bl=ck mare mule,
~ 1000 Ibs., gentle, work any-
where: also 1 Jersey-Gue-n-
Seycross Milena Cow, fresh; 1st
z Simmons, Dousglas-
ville, Rt. 3.
Tyr. old 1059-Ib. mare mule,
$210.00; 10
Mare mule,
Gu Hie ini Jones-=
old 1100 Id.
$100.00. R.
Black Mare, 5 gaiied Saddie
_E. EF. Herringtcn, Munnerlyn.
Sound Bay Horse, 12 yrs. old
where, $200.00 pr. M. L. Shealy,
Oglethorpe.
Red Mare Mule, about 1100
gentle, work anywhere,
dbl. or single, $60.00. My home
near Pleasant Hill. Lester Ham-
mett, Duluth, -Rt. 1.
good worker $135.00. B. A. Gar-
oF East Stone Mountain, Rt.
2 Black Mares,
work anywhere,
wagon,
3-4 yrs. old,
1150-1275 Ibs.
good cond.
Rivertown R.d
Bay Mare, 8. yrs. old, nice,
work. any. where priced
right or trade for milch cow,
fresh or freshen soon. H. V.
Bivens, Powder Srpings, Rt. 2.
Black Mare, - 900-950 Ilbs.,
gocd sacdler, work anywhere,
$125.00, my farm.G. A. Scott,
esup Rt. 2.
Mare Mule, smooth mouth
abcut 1100 lbs., $85.00; 2 yr. old
Mare Mule, 850 lbs., work any-
where and rides, $185.00. D. J.
Morton, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
3 Brood Mares, around 1200
dbs: ea. Ses or -write, .. Jack
Jennings, Plains, Rt. 2.
Very fine mule, kind, gentle
good worker and rider, not
afraid of cars, 1100 lbs., or over
W. it. Wingate, Albany, Pe O.
597.
Mare Mule, about 1100 lbs.,
work anywhere, $100.00. Herbert
Moncrief Roberia, Rt. 1.
Black 1000 lb. Work Horse,
a6 am
Branch. Rt< 3.
+$7.00. Lockard Bell,
ae work anywhere, cheap.
Aw JJohnson, Hull.
FOR SALE
Black Stallion, 2 yrs. old,
and two mules, wi. 1150. bs.
exc. cond. W. M. Brown, Ho-
gansville, Rt. 3 Phone 4136.
- 3 Ga. nalsed mules: 2 horse
(5 and 2 yrs; old) other BLyrs:
mare. All*gentle. C. C. Sutton,
Willocoochee.
Horse coming 4 yrs. 1100\
lbs. broke o wark, $150.00. 2
mi. NW Loganville on Hwy. 78.
Eugene R. Harrison, Logan-
ville, Rt 2
Mare about 950 lbs. black,
with white face, sound, good:
worker, can ride, $125.00. My
farm. R. M. Vocke
Rt. 2, Box 90.
White Hrse Mule, 12 yrs. old,
about 900 lbs. Sell or exc. for
horse weighing 1000. lbs. or
more that is gentle for boy to
plow. Give or take dif. O. S.
Barber, Frazier Rd., Decatur;
Mare Mule, cheap or trade
for Fordson Tractor:*2 fresh
Milk Goats, one with 2 nannie
kids, $50.00; 1 with-1 nannie
kxid, $35.00;.2 grown ~ Billys,
510.00-315.00 ea. W. A. Douglas.
Wrightsville.
6ieyr. old Horse: good worker,
bout 1150 Ibs. Seo my home.
South Haveville, on U.
S. . Hwy. 41. M.
Riperdale, Rt. 1.
Good work Mule for sale or
exc. for cow, shoats, or pure-
bred gilts. H. A. Ditton, Soper-
ton; Rt. 3.
2 Mare Mules, 712 yrs. old,
a
950 lbs. J. E. Martin, Flowery
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Chicilla Buck, from ped. stock
4 mos. old, $5.00; 2NZ Red does
4.mos. old, from extra sire, $7
for both. Butler Smith, Roy.
Trio Giant Chinchilla Rabbits
4 mos. old, from ped.
$12.00; Single Does, $5.00 ea;
Pr. 2 mos. old, $5.00. Satis-
guar. B. H. Holsomback, East
Point, 302 S. Harris St.
3 White NZ Does _1 yr. old,
$2.00; 2 nine mos. $1.50 ea. Ray
Wyatt, Dublin, 410 Washington
St. :
- Good NZ White Youngsters,
bucks, $2.50, does, $3.00. Ped.
from show winning stock. J. R.
Williamson, Jr., Atlanta, 852
Oakhill Ave. S. W. Ra. 7366.
2 mos. old White Rabbits $2
pr; 2 pr. Chinchillas, 2 mos. old,
$3.00; pr. Goats, 2 mos. old,
Atlanta,
2677 Pharr Rd. :
5 rabbits cheap; also Turkeys,
2 toms and 2 hens, cheap. Wm.
Martin, Atlanta, 5910 Glenridge
dr. N. E,
NZW Rabbits, 8-10 wks old,
434-6 lbs. $2.75 ea; $5.00 pr;
$7.50 iio. Papers furnished. E.
K. Perry _ Atlanta, 1729 Melrose
dr. S. W. Ra. 6998.
7 White Rabbits, 2 grown
males and females, 5 half grown
3 males, 2 females, lot for $10.
Mrs. John Puckett, Dalton, 608
Oak St. : 5
4 younk Rabbits, NZW, 4
grown white, $6.00, or $1.00 ea.
Rie i. Maddox, College Pak Rt
:
Pr. NZW Rabbits yr. old, pure
bred, healthy, $5.00 pr;,$2.50 ea
Dexter Kimsey, Macon, 207 Col--
lege place. :
stock, |
Quitman, |
R. . Queen, }
lo
{
{
+ CATTLE WANTED:
Guinea Pigs, males, $2.00 ea;
Females $2.50 ea. F. M. Combs
Sr., Washington. .
3 1abbits, 3 mos. old the 12th
2 does, 1 buck, Belgian Gray
and NZR, $5. 00: bred, yr. old
Gray Belgian Doe $3. 00; Pr;
Reds (ode bred) 15 mos. old,
$7.00; $13.00 for lot. MO. Mrs.
F, Ryan, Tallapoosa.
_ Junior and Sesior Angora3,
reg. and ped.. :ovs for good
woolers. M. K. Fuqua, Haw-
kinsville.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SAE ae
~ Saanan Milk Goat, 2 yrs. old, |
fresh with 2 does, wk. old
about 34 gal. $25.00 my home;
$35.00 shipped collect. Near |
Union Grove Church 2 mi. N-
eed J. M. Wall, Swoon,
t
2, good goats fresh ins.
Polled and Jersey -cross pull
and heifer. . Fred Stancil,
Turnerville.
Reg. very fine heavy: milking |
Tog Doe, just freshened, 2 kids
subj. to reg., papers, $35.00. Will
.ship. G. T, Dell, Boston.
2 yr. old Saaran Male and 2
yr. old doe to have 2nd _ kids
soon 10 mos. old Doe, bred,
pure blooded, not 1ee Sell for
reasonable*offer. Dr.
ley, Austell.
Thoroughbred - but not reg.
Nubian, fresh in, with 3 kid.
2 nannies, 1 billy, large size,
give gal. daily at other fresh-
ening, $45.00 for the 4. Dont
write. Bill Bentley, Cleveland,
Die :
Tog and Saanan crossed, and
a White Goat both bred, $40.00
for both; Good Mule, work dbl.
or single, $50.00. E. W. Thomp-
son, Austell, Bt- 25 River Rd:
just off Bankhead, Hwy.
3. qt. Nubian Goat, fresh Feb.
28, very gentle. O. E. Yarbrough,
East Point, 403 S: Church St.
Ca. 1535.
At Stud: $150.00 Saanan Buck.
Lester of Sunnyslope AGS-S
4
ub.
' 6431, fee $5.00; Does boarded
for 20c day; 1 gal. Tog; Doe,
fresh in March now giving 3 Ibs
$50.00. W. J. Sumlin. Atlanta,
730 Grand Ave. N. W. Bel. 1985-J |1
20 fresh Nubian and Tog
Milk Goats; Also 5 yr. old horse,
and practically new . Garden
Tractor and Cultivator. Reason- |
able. Robt. Gibso, Talbotton.
Young Milch Goats of high
grade. stock, $100.0 ea. fresh
goats, $15.00 ea. Josan Geia,
Lav vrenceville, Rt. .2.
Fresh Saanan Doe, 2nd kids
G6 bread Does to freshen. before,
14, bred to Saanan Buck; |
Mar.
1 Buck for sale with papers, 2
Gees 1 buck, kids. Edwin Simp-.
cn, Douglasville, Rte:
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want young)3 or 4 gal. Mileh
Cow, fresh to pail; near
esboro. G. F. Martin, Blythe
Want several good cows, must}j
Describe ful-|{
be good milkers.
ly and, state price 1st. letter
Dorsey Payne, Dewey~ Rose.
Want reg. Jersey Bull or Bull,
Cale peeegea ble. Prefer. ee
; 1% Busb, f
ooE Bee |
: Atlanta, ou
Au-"
gusta, Harlem, Wrens, or Wayn-
No
"LIVESTOCK wie @ FAR
Want 3 or 4 above average]
milch cows, Jersey or Guern-
sey. Cons. only cows producing }
over 3 gals. daily. ee
L. Hill, Newnan. ets ?
Want several good Mileh :
Cows. Describe fully and state
price Ist letter. R. R. oe :
Dewey Rose. : :
HOGS WANTED:
Want purebred 100 Tb. Dunne
Boar. Advise. Leroy Myers,
Washington. \ Sel
.. Want 2 Black Essex Gilts or
Sows, and 2 or more Hamp-
shire Sow Pigs, not over 6}
mos. old; also reg..Black Essex
Boar, 6: or 8 mos. old. H. G. :
Smith, Jesup, 2
Want at once reg. Dede Jersey ;
service Boar, 8 mos. or older.
| Will rent, lease or buy. R. A.
Durham, "Farmington. 4
3. Want 2. Guinea Pigs, 1. snalest
gilt, prefer unrelated stock for
breeding for cash. H. E. ae 5
ermuth, re. R. Ee DE: ee
POSITIONS WANTED
+e
Want corte party eae
and improvements to raise Dairy
ing choice market eggs).
have foundation stock and lite
time exp. Sos Ga. preferred. |
Write R. Hy. Crandell, States- | ,
boro.
Man with family wants job
raising hogs and chickens, 3 or|-
4R house and weekly salary, | ~
near Atlanta or Decdutr. Ben B00
Wilson, Lithonia, Rts-25
Wazxt job daar or beet
cattle farming, cons. ~ other,
work, wages me good 4 or 5
R house, near, Atlanta. Good+
water and GranSeort ORE F.
L. Thompson, Doraville, Rt: 1.
Want job driving truck or.
tractor on farm, weekly wages
with house. Exp. in truck or
any kind farming. Joe Bullard, |
Toccoa, 423 Pine St. S
ant farm, standing rent;
2 houses, lights, water, plenty
wood, close to saw mill. Prefer |
nar "Atlanta. Edd Adams, At-
lanta, 703 Dalvegney St. NW.
- Single man, 34 yrs. old, wants
job as dairy operator lifetime
ee Furnish Ref. State, wages
st letter. Anywhere, a. time.
dB: Meadows, Collins,
~ Want at once, position on
farm as overseer or wage hand,
yearly work. Write, come or {.
phone 3-9964. Guar. Satis. Board
and laundry M. I. Morgan, Sa-.
vannah, 1914 Barnard St.
36 yr. old man with. wife, 2
children wants job on farm.
Exp. dairyman,~tractor driver
and overseer. Dont want crop, a
but can do any kind farm |.
work. Move any day. James
H. Dodd, Marietta, Rt. 3.
~ Want job on farm as tractor
or truck driver 5 in family.
Wages and home. Jas. E. Smith, |
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