e radio I- heard a man weevil destroyed one ion bales of cotton. He on and seed were worth Jess erie entire crop. , he would have 000 ,000.00, There- eived. only $7,500,- cause of the boll weevil n nd a oe million bales $300,000,000. ee less took from. aL this loss of neccessities not reflected in the mount of money inyolved have small production as large production. As a fact, government Pizures rg show that the farm- me less dollars for the hey did it because of the - smaller _ Fields _ Therefore, he con- 10.00, while for hon bales, hex "dollars was Se anh: he nation lost one and - There is substantial- ets more dollars for the- , and plowed up cot- people do not eat dollars, wear dollars, nor live in dollars. The people must have the pigs, the wheat, the corn, and the cotton to live on. Therefore, when you destroy pigs wheat, corn and cot- ton, you are destroying the things that people live on. You get just as many dollars as you would before, but the dol- lars buy comparatively less because they cannot buy as much of the things on which people live. The trouble with our economists is that they deal in terms of money and translate all commodities into terms of money. Money is merely a convenience for distributing the commodities, and it - should never be confused with the . value of cannmodiites to needs. The trouble with most of us is we only think half through a problem and stop; therefore, we arrive at a wrong conclus- ion. It is necessary to think any prob- meet human - lem through to arrive at a correct: con- ~ ciusion. Theoretically, if you. destroyed: one- half of the houses in the country, ihe remaining half would bring more money than all oe the buildings will bring. Yet, we all know that it you destroyed one-half of the houses, then one-half of the people would be without houses. The increased money value of the re- maining houses would be a handicap to those who had no houses. - : Under the law of supply-and demand, which men cannot change except tem- porarily, increased production of things means lower prices in terms of money. Yet, increased producton of things is the most essential of anything that we can do to relieve the distress of people at home and abroad. We are therefore confronted with a great dilemma. If we limit production either volun- tarily or through necessity, those who produce will get more dollars, but the people generally will suffer because of the shortage of things. If, on the other hand, we increase pro- duction, then those who produce will get fewer. dollars. If we get fewer dol- lars for what we produce, then our tre- mendous debtsnational, state, local, and privatewill become intolerable. We cannot pay these debts with fewer dollars. On the other hand we cannot supply the needs of the people without the increased production of things. This is the basie reason why debt will Deis an md ae or a. pation, Once dollars. The only way to have more dollars is with higher prices. The only. way to have higher prices is by produe- ing less things. Producing less things - means the people must suffer for lack of sufficient food, clothing and houses. Just as Mr. Wallace and the New Deal had a half-baked idea that you could produce prosperity by getting more dollars for less things, so a great many people today believe that you can have prosperity in spite of the tremen- dous debts of the nation, the states, ithe counties, and the people. This you can not have. THREE ALTERNATIVES The people of this country today hay eo: three choices: First, they can live on short. lations, fewer clothing, and fewer houses for a number of years while they pay out- standing debts with blood, sweat and tears. Second, this country can have infla- tion, whereby dollars become so cheap and so plentiful that outstanding debts will amount to only a nomminal figure. Third, they can repudiate outstand- - ing debts as, Russia has done and make a honbine out of outstanding Govern- ment bonds and get rid of the debt. One of these Temetias is about as bad as the other. As between the three, there is little to choose. Every dollar that Congress, State Legislatures, and other legislative hodies appropriaete above the income simply aggravates this condition. All expenditures, not absolutely es- sential for public needs, should be eut to the bone. All increases of expenditures means more sweat, blood, and tears the people must pay. All the things that we export in- creases this burden that the people must. bear. All the things that we import, ex- cept necessities, decreases our ability; to pay. i These truths are hard, stark and bit- ter. Nevertheless, they -are truths. Truth is eternal; it is the law of God working among men. When we under stand these hitter truths which face this nation, then we understand the meaning of the words of John, in Rey elation 10: "10: | And I took the little book out of the angel's hand, and ate it up: and it was in my mouth sweet as honey; and as soon as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter.Revelation 10:10. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture, Se | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Z ASS OCIATION Men and repeated only when request of notice. Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capiiol, Ailanta, Ga. Entered as 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 for in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pzce St., Covingion, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices Notices of farm, produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Urder Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the is accompanied by new copy + Begonia, - Azaleas, Laurels State Capitol. Ailanta, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Mock Orange, Bridalwreath, Red Dogwood, Red Flowering Quince, 25c a; dbl. Orange Lilies, 2, 25c; Blazing Star Wisteria Vine, 35c ea. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs. Malva Silvez, Talking Rock, Rt.: 2. Gold Flame Honeysuckle Flowering Quince, Bridalwreath Golden Bell, 25c ea; Winter Pinks, Daffodils, $1.00 C; Pur- ple, Blue Iris, 25 doz; Snow- balls, Red Monthly Rose, ad Juniper cuttings 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Bonnie H. Chas- tain, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Mt. Laurel, Azaleas, Red Dogwood, 25c ea; King Alfred Daffodils, Honeysuckle ine, 50c doz; Lemon Lilies, 60c doz; Exc. for print sacks 3 alike. Miss Valvey Hensley, Talking Rck, Rt. 2. Louisiana Iris, large Orchid like Flowers, purple, $1.00 doz. PP. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock. Bridalwreath, Red Dogwood, 25 ea; Wisteria Blazing Star, 35c ea; dbl. Orange Lilies, 3, 25c. Exc. for print sacks. Miss Au- drey Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. a 6 Sultanas, 5 Geranium cut. $1.00, or 10c ea; Sweet Gum Justicia oldest cut: Snowballs Bridalwreath, Brid- es Bouquet, Golden Bell, Lilac, Almonds, rooted, large size, 5Gc; smaller, 25c ea; Add post- age. Mrs. Charlie L. Willis, Talking Rock Rt. 1. Yellow Iris, Jonquils, Fail Pinks, $1.00 doz; Yellow dbl. Japonhicas, <<:3,:-. $1500; Seed: Sweet Williams, 20c tesp. Holly- hocks, 20e tbl. Mrs. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock Rt. 2. Pussywillows; Snowballs, For- sythia, Weigelas, dbl. Japonicas Arborvitaes, Boxwood, 35c ea; Spruce, Dog- wood, Mums, Spider Wart, Lemon Lilies, Iris, 75e doz. Add postage. Martha Ever, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Yellow Japonica 75c ea; Red, Yellow Cannas, $1.00 doz; White, Yellow, Purple Iris, Golden Glow, Phlox, 50c doz; Snowballs, Forsythia, Pink Al- mond Purple Lilac, 50c ea. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. L. M. Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Privet Hedge, Blue Violets, 60c C; Snowballs, Weeping and Pussy Willow, Yellow Ja- ponicas, 30c ea; Mixed col. Iris, Orange Day. Lilies mix. col. Glad Bulbs, 50c doz. $1.00 and over PP. Mrs. D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3. ~ White Dogwoods, Pink Crab-| shrubs, $1.00 doz; Boxwood Arborvitaes, Japoicas, Forsy- thia, Almond, Willows, 35c ea. Add postage. Decy Stanley, El- lijay, Rt. 2. re Mock Orange Mimosa, Weep- ing Willow, Snowball; Dpetzia, $1.00 ea; Snowdrop, $2.00- C; Violets, Palms, 50c doz; Calif, dbl. Daffodils, Emperor Daf- fodils Poets Narcissus, $3.00 C. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea; Azaleas, $1.00 doz; Velvet and Single White, Dbl. Pink Rambler ~ Roses, packed, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. John H. Evans, Ellijay Re 2: 'Dbl.. Yellow Japonica, 30c ea; Yellow Winter Pinks, 35c doz; Tris, 45c doz; Daffodils, . 60 doz; White Lilies, 25c ea; Aza- leas, 10c cutting. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. James Davis Ellijay. Rt.:3. Crepe Myrtle, Red and Pink Spirea, 30c ea; Golden Bell, Bridalwreath, Purple Lilac, 75 doz; Boston Ivy, Myrtle Vine, Daises, 35 doz; Daffodils 75c Cc. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Doy'te Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Orange Day Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Daffodils, Wild Iris Tame Violets, $1.00 C; Blue Grass, Gold Button Mums, 35c doz; Bridawreath, dbl. Pink Perkin Rose, 25c ea; Snowbail, 45c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mol- lie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 49. Red, Pink Peach color, blooming size mixed col. Glad Bulbs, $1.25 doz; Arborvitae, 50c ea; Jasmine, Golden Bells, 35c ea; Purple Foxgloves, Star of Bethlehem, Wild Iris, $1.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Mixed col. Azaleas, 65c doz; | Altheas, White Dogwood, Holly Bushes, Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, Mt. Laurels, 25c ea; White Spruce Pine, Red Maple Crabapple, 20c ea. Mrs. Mabel Aaron, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Pink and White Weigelas, 30c ea; Orange Lilies, mixed Iris, 40c doz; Pink Almond, Golden Bell, 90c doz; Wild Iris, Dais- ies Myrtle Vine, 35c doz. Exe. for print sacks. Miss Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dif. cols. Glads, 25 large bulb; 15c for small. Prepaid in Ga. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Bow- jer mums, apple, Red Strawberry, Sweet- | rooted, moss Lemon Lilies, 40e doz; Red and LOWERS AND SEED BOR SALE 7 Crabapple, Dogwood, White Spruce Pine, Mt. Laurel, Rho- dodendron, 25c ea; Altheas, 30c C; Strawberry Bushes 10c; Blooming size Azaleas, 65c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Henry: Wad- dell, Ellijay, Rt. 2. . Pink, Rose, Weigelas, Forsy- thia, Altheas, dbl. Almonds dbl. Japonicas, White Spirea, Boxwood, Arborvitaes, Red Hibiscus, 35c ea. Add postage. Lora Shepard, Ellijay Rt. 2. Dbl. Japonicas, rooted, 75c ea; Hydrangea, Pink Almond, 2, $1.00; Hardy Phlox, Lemon Lilies, large Mums 50c doz; King Alfred Daffodils, $2.00 C; No checks. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Monroe Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pink Spirea, Weigelas, 30c ea; Golden Bells, Forsythia, purple Lilac 75 doz; Altheas, Quince, Kerria, 25 ea; Daffodils, Dai- sies, Hemerocallis, 75 C; Myr- tle Vine, Narcissi, 20e doz. Exe. for Sacks. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. . Pink Cannas, M. Victor Casey, } Rose, Queen, -(Hastings,) 8, $1.) PP. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2 BOx Oo: : : Small Dahlias, Striped, mixed cols., mixed cols: Glads, $1 doz; Strawflower seed, 20c tblsp; Pinks: Yellow, Light Pink, $50 doz. Mrs. Vara Rob- inson, Waco, Rt. 2. Large Shaggy Yellow Turn- genuine Mexican Tube Rose bulbs, $2.50 doz. H. E. Conner, Warner Robins, Box 22. : Big yellow and red Mums, 30 doz; 4 doz. $1; Baby Pink and Red Mums, 10e doz. Add post- Marconi Db]. Shasta, $2 doz: Tube Rose, 75 doz; Sweet Wil- liams, Dianthus, dbl. Larkspur, | Carnation,/Fever Few, Verbena: Giant Shasta, Elder Daisies, 60 doz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. Seed: Large dbl. Zinnias, mixed cols., 10ec cup; Sunset, and Mission Giant Marigold, 12 cup, 10c; Snow on the Mtn., 10c Tbl.; Blackberry Lily, 10 seed, 10; Pink Hibiscus, 10, 15c. PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt. 1;; Box 62, > -Miracle Mum, dwarf- var., Red, Lavender, White with September, 50c doz; Dark and light Red, Lavender, Yellow, White, variegated Dahlia, limit- orders. PP. No chks. or stamps. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whites- burg, Rt. 2. ; Mums: Large Turners, White, Pink, /Yellow, $1.35 doz; 1. yr. plants, Canterbury Bells, Co- lumbine, $1.15 doz; Snapdra- gons, Feverfew, Carnatious, Sweet William, 65 doz; Minia- ture Dahlias, $2.15 doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Sr., Washington. Sweet William, Coreopsis, and other flowers to exc. for vegetable potato and fruit plants. Myrtle Pace, Waco, Rt. 2. Care R. E. Braswell. Dbl. Daffodil, Butter and Egg. Narcissus, White, Blue Iris, 50c doz; 60c doz; King A. Daffodils, 3, 45c; Button Mums, Bronze, Lavender, Purple, large type, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Gus- sie Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. Pink Thrift, rooted, 75c C, Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. J. H. Duke, Wrens. White and Spruce ., Pines, Laurels, 2-3 ft., Azaleas, bloom- ing size, $1.25 doz; dbl.. yellow Japonicas, 75c ea; Dogwood, Sweetshrub, ~Crabapples, Pink Blooms, 25c ea; Red Bud bushes 50c. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl Stover, Talona. All col. rooted Azaleas, Can- nas, Blue Iris, all col. Spring Pinks, $1 doz; Yellow Japonicas, $1 ea; Red Weigelas, 35c ea; W. Dogwood, 5 doz. Govt. Insp. Add postage. Mrs. H. C. Reece, Talona. Sword, Roosevelt, Fluffy Ruf- fled Ferns, 25c ea; 2 or more, 20c ea; Red King Carnations, don. PAR hahaa as Red, Yellow, } - Dutch and Siberian Iris, Trail- | ing Arbutus, Boston Ivy, Hardy Asters, Verbenas, Blackberry lilies, 50c-do; Azaleas, Spruce, White Pines, Rhododendrons Mtn. Laurels, Golden Bell, Bar-| berry, $1.25 doz. Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Around 30 var. Giant size |_ Dahlias, Mammoth White, Jer- sey Beauty, Sunrays, Oak Leaf, Monarch, Jane Beauty, White Wonder, many others, $2.50 doz. PP. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Bremen, Rt. 1. \ Mimosa, Redbud, Dogwood, | Black Walnut, Aug. Peach, Goose Plum, 1-5 -ft., 10c-15c; Johnson and Beftmuda Roots, 5e lb; Wisteria, $1 C. Mrs. V. F. Smith, Arnoldsville. f Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels, Crabapples, Holly, Strawberry, Azaleas, Cherokee . Roses, Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Sweet- shrub, $1.75 doz; Pink, White, Phlox, _Snowdrops,. Narcissus, daffodils, $2.75 C. Gladys Rob- inson, Mineral Bluff. - Yellow var. Cannas, dbl. Day lilies, Thrift, unrooted cuttings, Weigelas, Abelia, 4 doz., $1.00; Pink, White, Red Perkins Rose, White, Pink Hibiscus, 5, $1.00./D Add postage. Mrs: Sam Smith, } Austell, Rt. 2. : Pink Thrift, 75 C; Lemon, | Cowl, Golden| Gj Sp: and Eggs, bulbs, 25c doz; Rose Marie, 1-2 for sacks. Mrs large pink Daisy, | age. Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Whig-: }ham, Rt. 2. 7 5 See Yellow Centers, start blooming -Goldenglow, ed, Dahlia, limited, 20c ea; $1}. Goldenglow, 2 doz., 60c; Dahlias. Spanish -Hyacinths, Blue, | $1 doz; 3 or more, 85 doz. Miss} Susie Andrews, Box 641. Saas ~ E Thomasville, Tiger lilies, 20c ea; Orange bl. lilies, 50c doz; Pink Verbena, | Phlox, 15c ea; Re Button mums, M 15 ea; Yellow Thornless roses, 25 ea.. Add postage. Mrs. D. A. Delay, Austell, Rt. Slo. Lilacs, Barberry bushes, brid- alwreath, Cherokee, Thornless|. roses, Easter lilies, $1.75 - doz; mixed cols. Roses, $1.50 doz; Boxwoods, Arborvitaes, 25c ea,| Pine, Laurels, Black, White 1 Spruce, $3 doz. -Add_ postage. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving. Dbl. Pink Hyacinths, $1.50 doz; Blue Single, $1.25 doz. Add Mrs. Stanley Walters, postage. Hartwell, Rt. 2. Pale Purple Iris, with white|_ 2, Box| Velma 2: | postage. Mrs. -Toomsboro, ! ae ees border, 40 doz; Lemon lily, 60c Ivy, . doz; Rock, Rt. 2. Dbl. Geranium, 2. Calif; Privet Hedge plants, $1.50 C PP: White Dogwood bushes, 3-4 ft., 25c ea; Sweet- Terry: shrubs, 3 ft., 25 ea. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt 2. White Spider Lily bulbs, $1.50 RT doz; Big Yellow Daffodils, $1 C. All blooming size. No chks. Mrs. Effie L. McElroy, Bremen, Box 73 A, Rt. 2. = sf ER Verbena, 8 clumps, $1; Wa- termelon Crepe Myrtle, Forsy- thia, Lilac, rooted Gardenia, 50c | At ea; 3, $1; White Spirea, P. Wis-} 22 r Yellow Cannas, Red, Pink Climbing Rose, for Mrs. Herbert teria, Mums, $1 plus postage. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. 75 rooted Boxwood, green, 4 12 rooted Butterfly Del. Mrs. ville, RFD 1. Dahlias; $1 doz; ixed Tub- ers, Blue iris, 50c doz; Jonquils, 45c doz; Cherry, 2 a 40c eae ; A tamped envelope Whe: TIenclose stamp oS ae answering. : Island, Rt. 1. Ala. (resident of Ga., but P. O. across In Ala.) Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Foxglove, Brown, White Fall Pinks, 25c doz; Blue Agera- | tum, nice bunch, 25c; Orange) Day lily, Jonquil and daffodils, | + '$1.C. Mrs..L: M. Silver, Talking | 50 ae ever- 4-6 in. high, 20, 30c ea: bushes }. der,) 18-24 in.; 40, 60c. ea. bel M K G. Smith, Arnolds-. Red, White,| Pink, Orchid and Salmon, 5, $1;}' Long Trumpet Jonquils, 50 doz Phlox, 40c doz;|Swes Calif. Hedge plants; $1.50. Mrs. | eyes, Ethel Gladden, Tallapoosa, Rt. Sweetpeas, Bhi Lilies, Gold Add postage "Purple Magno 1%-2 ft. $2.50 ple, 3 cols. A 9-3 te | Weel rooted doz; spring sh " = Mrs. - Cre White, al Narcissi, $1 ; White Iris, 35 drangea, 45c e Red Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood, | dipper gourd see Red Bud, Crabapple, | Cherokee Roses, Hemlock, Tul- ip Poplars, $1.75 doz; White Phlox, eral Bluff. White Pines, Hemlocks, Can- nas, azaleas, blooming size, 1.50 doz; Japonicas, 75e ea; sees balls, Easter Bell, Lilac, Crab- apples, Easter Rose, Boxwoods, rooted, 50c ea. Add_ postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona. Holly sprouts, 35 ea; 3, $1. G. L. Shum te Me. Pink. Pink, Snowdrops, $2.25 C.~ Bonnie Abercrombie, Min- ake, Gain-| , en Top Turnij 25c. Mrs. John | woods, $1.50 doz Pink Roses, Sw ea; Blue Iris, Galax, Sweetpe 35c doz. d pi W. Roper Min All col. Azi doz; Yellow Bells, RS AND SEED FOR SALE WERS AND SEE FOR SALE 6 large Dahlias, mixed cols. oz; $#00; Thrift, Pink Cushion Mums, Gaillardia, Pink Ver- ;|bena, Fall Pinks, White Old rs., $2.74; shell roses. large t} thus, Petunias, 25c C. na roots, ,| pink 25c ea; large size root. | Exc. for Glads or Dahlias. Mrs. | nrens, | Pink Laurels | Time Carnations, 1c ea; John- Dian- Add Lester Phillips, ny-Jump-Up Larkspur, postage. Mrs. Royston, Rt. 1, Large mixed col. Dahlias, 3, $1.00; Med. and small, 4, $1.00; Pink Verbena White Iris, John- | ny- -Jump-Up, $1.00 C; Cuash- ion Mums, 25 doz; White East- er Rose, 20c ea. Add postage, Mrs. Bud Bond, Royston, Rt. 1. ~Pink, Red, White, rooted : Everblooming Begonias 20c ea; Red, Pink, Purple Verbena, 10 bunch; Dif. colors Geranium cuts, 5c ea; Scotch Brooms, 25c ea. Add postage. Miss Fannie | Eason, Royston, Rt. 1. Fancy leaved Caladium tu- bers, 5 10c,.15c, ea; sprouted _| Regale and Amaryllis bulbs, 10c ea; Also multiplying white nest onion sets, 4 lbs, $1.00. Not ne PP. Mrs. M. ce DunNett, ee Springs. Red Salvia seed, 1c pkg. 'Cushion Mums, 25 doz; Large Mums, 50c doz; rose Thrift $1.00 C. red and rose everblooming Begonias and Sword Fern, root- ed 25c ea. No order less 50c. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. Als . Red Crepemyrtles, bloom this year, 35c ea; special Can- City of Portland, LCs Be Hicks: Reynolds. Rooted Ligustrums, glossy leaf evergreen (tall var.) 12 to 51 in. 3 yr. plants, 15 a; Ligus- trum seed, 50c qt. Add postage. Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. t Large type Chrysanthemums, 5 | Golden Wedding, Silver Wed- ding, Man QO [War pink Mrs. L: Jones, lavender and others, $1.00 doz. Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Gordon, Mt. Laurel, 3 cols. Azaleas, Pines, Red Maples, Dogwoo q, /2-3 ft. $1.50 doz; Pussywillows Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons: , | Cherokee Roses, 20c ea; Trailing ' Arbutus, Shasta Daisies, Galax, 35 doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Yellow Jonquils, $7.50 M; Running Roses, Pink or Cream, Bridalwreath, 20c ea; Cannas, 2, 25. Exec. for deep blue vio- lets Carnations, Dahlias. Sam- ing .ple blooms furnished. Mary L. . )Pettit, Pike, Spruce Pines, Pink Rhododen- Cherokee Roses, Red Dogwoods, Red, White Aza- leas, Raspberries, Red Buds, _ Water Moss, packed, large size,- 75c doz. , Verna Evelyn Heaton, Mineral Bluff. i- Dbl. HGneScantis (orange), -| Red Spider Lilies, 50 doz; Nan- | dinas, 15, $1.50; 35,-50 sizes; Rose Texas 35c. ea; Imp. Bud. ;| dleia (lavender), 50 ea; White Iris, 40 doz. Add _ postage. : Miss Claudia Plant, Marshall- ville. _ Pink Rain Lily Bulbs, 10, 25ce; Fig Sprouts, 2-3 ft., 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mcintyre Rt. 1. Large var. pot flowers and < fo Mrs. W. E. Stowe, Newborn. Dahlias, Mrs. Warner, Jane 3 "| Cowl, La Rossier Yellow, Jer- sey Beacon, White Wonder, $3 doz; Pink and Red mixed | Pom Pom, 10c bulb. Add post- age. Mrs. ds ek * Summers | Newnan, 26 Nimmons St. Chrysanthemums: White, Yellow, Pink Dothys, Buttons, Fairy Rose, Crystal Jewel, Dain- ty Maid, Golden King Wee *|/Dot, Astrid, Psyche, Silver Ball; Crysolara, -Smiths En- - | chantress, Tallahassee, 6 $1.00. Mrs. T. C. Bee, Newnan, ROS: _ Pink Thrift, $1.00 C; No or- ders less $1. 00: Spider Lilies, 10 ea; Large Dusty Pink Exe. for any named var. a; plants for 1 dah- Irs. A. C. Maloney, Nor- Ball shaped mums, mixed cols. $1.00 doz; Mixed Dahlia Roots, $10.00 C. Moss packed and PP. Mrs. J. R. Dickens; Ocilla, Street. Camellia cuttings, 12 dif, Pink, Reds, all dbl. 5c doz; kinds, $1. 00: Geranium cuttings Sultana, Salmon Hibiscus, White Blue, Pink, eee same price. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla. Red Pres. Cannas, Add 10c postage. Seago, Pinehurst. Mammoth Verbena, 9 col. 3 doz, $1.00; $25.00 M; No less $1. 00 orders: 3 and 4 yr. Abelia, $10.00 and "$12. 00; Oleanders Pittisporum Gardenias, 75c ea. Moss packed. PP. Mrs. J. W. Ed- wards, Springvale, Rt. 1. ~ 409 Alder 40c doz. Evelyn W. Pansy Plants, Giant blooming size, 2c ea, PP. Calvin Harmon, Stovall. Large type Dahlias; Ken- tucky, Royal Purchase, J. Bea- con Warner J. Beauty, D. Stone, Hogan, $3.60 doz; Few Pom- poms, 12 var. $1.25 doz. Mrs. James W. Garrett, Sarah. Rooted Abelia, $2.00 doz; Cameo Pink Azayeamums, 85e doz; City of Portland Can- nas, 15c ea; Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, 25 doz. No outlet less $1.00. Add postage. No checks or stamps. Mrs. Miles T. Tan- ner Sandersville. ; Strong, .healthy, Currant afees;. 24o.-it 35> it -25c., ea: Watermelon Pink Crape Myr- tles, 142-3 ft. 20c ea; All rooted. No: orders less $1.00. Mrs. Al- lie S. Snyder, Sharpsburg, Rt. fe 12-15-20 in. Grand Duke Jas- mine, 45c, 65c and 85 ea; Pink Venus Canna 70c doz; Eves Apple, Ornamental Pepper seed 15 tbls. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithvill, Rt. 1. Dbl. Red Canna with bronze foliage, 50c doz; $4.00 C. $1.00 orders PP. Special price on 1000 bulbs. Mrs. Lois Pitts, Smithville. Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Mrs. Warner, Jersey Beauty, Kemps White Wonder Prince of Per- sia, Spirit of St. Louis, Aza- leas, Graff Zepplin, Jersey Beacon, Begonia, 12 all dif., $3.00. Mrs. H. H, Gilstrap, Su- wanee. Large Yellow Mums 40c doz; Red, Yellow Cannas, 50c doz; Rose Verbena, Violets, Butter and Eggs, 40c doz; Lady of the Lake, Yellow) Jonquil Bulbs, 30c doz. Mrs. J. T. Bullington, Rebecca. Red Dwarf Azaleas blooming size, 25c ea; Weeping Willow, $1.00 ea. Mrs. Ethel Carbow, Morganton. : Camellias 8-10 in. Red, Pink, White, Varigated, $1.50 ea; Red and Yellow Weigela, 18-24 in. $1.00 ea; Gold and Green Weeping Willows, 3-4 ft. 75c ea. PP. Mrs. Floyd W. Adams, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Long / Arumpet Jonquils, White Narcissus Grape Hya- cinths, 3c ea. bulb. PP. Mrs. G. . Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. White Paper Narcissus and Yellow Jonquils, 30c doz; dbl. Jonquils, 50c doz; Red Cannas 75e doz; Snowdrip, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bre- men, Rt. 2 Box 66. Cannas, Mixed, New Dazzler Red, Little Gem Indiana Or- ange, Yellow King, Tumbert, Royal Robe Violets, Mixed Col. Mums Houseleak, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen. ; Mixed German Iris, Pink, Thrift, 50c doz; Pink Almond, Van Hatti Spirea, Pink Wei- gela, Yellow Forsythia, White Eng. Dogwood rooted, 50c ea.; Jap Sunflower, Orange Lilies, 4 doz. $1.00. Mautile Harrison, Bremen. Fine Iris: Sky Blue, Orchid, Yellow, Tan, Purple and many 2 tones, $1. 50 doz. Mrs, W.4 |W. Trimble, Adairsville, Chrysanthe- FLOWERS Al AND SEED FOR SALE > J 5 peat FOR SALE Orange Day Lilies, White Daffodils, Red, Purple Ver- bena, King Alfred Daffodils, 30c doz; 4 doz. $1.00;' Purple Lilac Blue Tris, Yellow For- sythia, le ea. Add postage. Mrs. Herman Nixon, Bremen, Rt. J; Box 99. Purple Lilac, Tiger Lily, Yel- low Forsythia, 15c ea; King Al- fred Daffodils, Orange Day Lilies Red, Purple, Verbena, 30c doz; 4 doz $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. Fred Mosley, Bre- men; Rt--2 Salvia Seed 25c teasp. Exe. for Sultana or Begonias. Write first. Mrs. P. R. Chesser, Au- burn.. : Jap. Bamboo, 20 nice roots, $1.00; Chrysanthemums, asst. cols. 30 plants, $1.00. PP. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington. Lady of the Lake or Fox- glove 25c doz; Pink Primroses 20e doz; Wave of Gold and yel- low Mums, 30c doz. Exc. some for a rooted Orange Haw- thorne bush. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell; Rt,2. Chrysanthemums, 6 separate colors, 30 plants, $2.50; Poms, Daisies, Cushions Koreans- Buttons, 50 assorted, $2.00. Mrs. W. A. Lane, Arlington. African Violets, various var. Mrs. Connie P. Duncan, At- lanta, 1294 Emory Circle, N. E. De. 5425.. Mammoth Florida Morning Glory gorgeous. red blossoms, Makes lovely trellis, tblsp. seed 50c. Laura B. Yopp, Atlanta, 1687 Howell Mill Road. 60 var. Dahlias -with live eyes, true to name, Snap- dragon Plants, now 4-6 in. mix. colors. Giant var. Azaleamums, $1.00 doz. Mrs. R. O. Miller, Ac- worth Rt. 2. Large shapely Arborvitates, Evergreen Privet, many fine flowering Shrubbery. Send stamps or card for description and prices. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Home grown African Violets, Azaleas, Roses, 2 yr. Ferns, Hydrangets Hollyhocks, Sweet Williams, Pansies, Garden Perennials. No shipping. R. W. Jordan, Atlanta, 876 Barnette St. N. E. He. 3563-R. Few nice Dahlias: Lee,. Jersey Beauty, Jane Cowl, 35c ea., $3.00 doz. tu- bers; Bunch (mostly red), not named but good var., $1.25 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Essie Bacon, At- lanta, Rt. 9, Box 510. Boxwood cuttings, $5.00 C; Tuberoses, 75 doz; Lilac, Christmas Cactus, Hibiscus, Ver- benas, 15c ea; 7, $1.00; Weiglas Rose Cut. Iris, Grape MHya- cinths Sweet Williams, Oct. Pinks, Larkspur, 35c doz. Mat- tie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. White Eureka, $1.50 doz; City Portland Pink, Madame Ca- nard Pink, Hungarian Pink, $1.00 doz; Pres. Red Dwarf Yellow and Allemenia, $3.00 C; Well rooted Gardenias, $4.00 doz, White Wisteria, 6, $1.00. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, $1.00 ea; Blooming size all cols. Azaleas, $1.00 doz. Govt. insp. Add postage. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Cartecay. Dbl. Red, White Altheas, Purple, White with purple cen- ter and pure white single Al- theas Weiglas, rooted, 25c ea; Rose and Purple Perennial Phlox, Hardy Purple Verbena, 15e ea. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Can- ton, Rt. 3. Verbena, Pink, Rose Purple, White, Blood Red, Lavender, Light Red with White Eye, 3 doz. plants $1.00; Chrysanthe- mums, 12 var. 3 doz. assorted, $1.00. Damp packed. Del. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula, Sweetshrubs, White Dog- woods, Mt. Ivy, White Pines, Red Flowering Maples- all col. Azaleas, $1.00 doz; Blue Flags, all col. Fall Pinks, 50c doz. Well rooted, moss packed. Add post- Robt. . E. age. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Cartecay. ae Plants, rooted, $1.00 oa Mrs. perks Cantrell, Cumming? Rt. os \ Large White and Pink Early . eo ee Chrysanthemums $1.00 doz. Mixed cols. from med. to large, 60c doz. Add postage. J. F. Brown, Campton, Rt. 1. Large Shasta Daisies and Dutch Iris, small bulbs 3 doz. $1.00; Orange Lilies, 75c C; Lilacs, Purple Wisteria, Winter Jasmine, Birdseye, Baby Breath Forsythia, 10, $1.00. Mrs. Dick Powell, Col. lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 166: Achimenese, Mexican, Blue Madame Gehune, Red with White Eye $1.00 doz; Pink Geranium, Salmon _ Sultana, Guinea, Gizzard Begonia, Smail Nandinas, 5, $1.00. Mrs. A. D. Brinson Cairo, Rt. 2. Red and Pink Crepe Myrtle Bushes, 6, $1.00. Add postage. Exc. some for rooted geraniums. Mrs. A. T. Russell, Chatsworth Rtiv3, Mums: Medium, Autumn Glow Rose Glory, Yellow, Peggy Ann Hoover Bessie Clark, Yellow Spoon, Lavender Lady, Roma- ny Red, Nancy, Small Ane- mones, 20, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. L. A. Barry Cordele, Rt. A. Chrysanthemums, Silver Ball, Wedding, Christmas Cheex, Bessie Clark, Garnet King, Nellie Dean others, 75c doz; Pink, Red Daisy, Yellow Pom- pon 60 . PP. irs. He Ty Anthony, Columbus, Rt. 2. Sword, Swarf Boston Roose- velt, Sprengeria, Palm like Ferns, 25c; Geranium, Oxalis, Thanksgiving Christmas Cac- tus, 10c cut. 3 for 25c; Purple Iris, 25c doz; Purple Lilac and others, 25c ea. Mrs. Ralph Will- iams, Cumming. - 5 Red Cannas, Purple Iris, 30c doz; Jonquil and Narcissi Bulbs 20c doz; Dahlias, labels mixed bulbs, $1.50 doz; Ever- green Pot Plants, 25 ea;.Large Arborvitaes, $5.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Big bright Red "Carwiaa: Yel- low Cannas 60c doz. Mrs. Ben Dennard, Cochran. Pink Cherokee Rose, Bridal- wreath, Carlberry, Mtn. Lau- rels, Flowering. Crab Pink, Yellow, White Dogwoods, $2 doz; 10 choice Rose, $2.00; Boxwoods, 6 yrs. old, large Ar- borvitae, $1. 00 ea. Bob Wilson. Blue Ridge. : Palma Violet, ne Blue Tris, 50c doz; Pink Perennial Phlox, Daisy, Pink, Anemones, Blue Birdfoot Violets, Daffodils, Calif. Violet, Jonquils, Empire Narcissus, $2.00 C. Sadie Wil- son, Blue Ridge. @ White Hardy \ Garden Iris, dbl. Red Cannas, 50c doz; Add postage. Exc. for mix. col. Glads, Verbena. Snapdragon or dbl. Dahlias. H. W. Vaughn, Bowersville. Red Flowering Quince, Wat- ermelon Red Crepe Myrtle, White Spirea, Red Maple, White Dogwood, 3 $1.00; Red, White, Blue, Purple Iris, Lem- on Lily, Hemorcallis, Black- Berry, Yellow with spotted petals: = 10;:-$100; -Mrs., CBs Robinson, Bovidon. Large quantity Narcissus Bulbs, Small Wine Orange Trees, $1.00 ea; Palms, 3, for $1.25; 7, $2.00. B. O. . Fussell, Brunswick. Privet Hedge Plants the stay green kind, rooted, 400, $1.00. Hedge Seed, % gal. $1. Exc. -for print sacks alike, Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon. Blue Hydranget, 3, \ $1.00; Butter and Egg Bulbs 25 doz; $1.75 C; Christmas Honey- suckle, 25c ea; 5, $1:00 Yel- low Narcissus Bulbs, 10c doz. 50c C. In Ga. Add postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevolence. 4 cols. Cannas, 60 doz; root- ed Seven Sister Rose Plants, 4, $1.00; Glads for cut flowers all summer. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. (Sr ah sr ie oe Annie West. Crawfordville, pee EN. oe : May, Xmas, Pin Cushion Cactus, 30c ea; Jew, Striped, Jarge leaf, 10c; Sweet Gum, White, Pink Geraniums Blue PAGE FOUR *Goz; White Narcissi Bulbs, 45 Golden incurved Mums 8, $1.00; Cape Jasmine, Bird} ~ Baby var, deep yellow, white, FLOWERS AND SEED - FOR SALE SS a, - FLOWERS AND SEED |_ FOR SALE Ss otis by eg Red Running honeysuck, 50c doz; Yellow Chrysanthemums and Blueberry Plants, 45c doz; Watermelon Red Crepemyrtle good size bushes, 25c ea. You pay postage. No stamps. Mrs. G. W. Bradley, Bowdon, Rt. 2. ; Jonquils, $1.00 C;. Yellow Jas- mine, 25c ea; Saowdrops, Dog- wood, Single Altheas spirea, Lantana, Pink and White, 35 ea; blue Hyacinths, 65c.doz. Add postage. Henry F. Jarrell, But- Jer, Rt. 2. Chrysanthemums: Shaggy Baonze (5 in. diam.) Red Big Ball, 50c doz. PP. Miss Eula Cox Canton Rt. 2. Extra fine Iris, 30 var. 7, $1; i8e ea; Fine Dahlias, $2.50 doz. pulgs, mixed or separate, $1 C; Giant or White King Shasta Daisies, $1.00 doz. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawfordville. Fine mixed Dahlia Tubers, large, of Paradise, 50c; Iris, $2.00 doz: Rosemary, 3, 25e; dbl. But- ter and Eggs, 50, $1.00. Mrs. Flags, 25c ea; Monkey Tail, 15c. Add postage. Mrs. Waymon Tate, Cumming, Rt. A. Crabapples, 50c. ea; Christ- mas Holly Sprouts, $1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. J. Ben- nett, Cumming Rt. 1. Per. Verbena: Red, Rose, Purple, Lavender, Pink White _Eye, more colors in mixed or- ders; Mum Plants, mixed, 2 doz: $1002 PP. Mrs, -7H --B- Roberson, Chula. Tris, mixed, $1.20 C; Dalma- tica, May Queen 50, $1.20; Cedars, 12 in. $1.20 doz; lar- ger 6, $1.20; Everblooming Gailardia, 35c; Christmas Cac- tus, 30c. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- houn, Rt. 1. 3 Spirea, Easter Rose Bridal- wreath, Lilac, Snowball,. Yel- jow Jasmine, rooted, 35c ea; Lg. dbl. Orchid Chrysanthe- mums, 75c dox;,mix. col. Dah- lias, $1.50 doz. No Fla. orders. Gladys Duran. Cumming, Rt. 1. Chrysanthemums, Button or white and yellow best early small type, grow in masses, 50c doz; Everblooming Bego- nias, Red, White, Pink, 12 cut. 10 in. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. wrank Clements, Enigina. _Azaleas, Maple, White Dog- wood, Mt. Ivy, $1.50 doz; Red, Pink Running, Yellow Thorn- dess Rose, 25 ea; Yellow Can- nas, Oct. Pinks large Red Mums, $1.50 doz. Arzetta Henry, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 135. Dbl. Orange Lilies, 4 bulb. Exc. for rose rooted cuttings ot mums or any everblooming flower, pot plants, ferns or Coleus. Add postage. Mrs. Hai- tie Holloman, Macon, 764 Mont- pelier Ave. White Iris, 2 doz. 50c. PP. Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Mays- ville. Bulbs: 100 Glads, blooming size, asst. Cols. 6 White Snowballs,~ 50c; 300 April blooming size White Narcissus, $1.00 C; 1500 April blooming size White Med. Narcissi, 75.C. PP. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Extra large Paper White dbl. Narcissi, Red Spider Lily Bulbs White Daffodils, 50c doz; Rug- ulous Odorus Jonquils, King Alfred Daffodils dbl. Daffo- dils, Lawrence Koster White Single Narcissi. Mrs. Cliff C. Dye, Middleton, Rt. 1. Gardenias, Nandinas, Ligus- trum, Palms, Pussywillow, Al- theas, Boxwoods, Abelia Ju- niper, Carolina Cherrie Yel- jow Forsythia, Pink Almond, Pink Crabapple, Red Blooming Pear, Dogwood, 40c ea. 2 yr. Rooted Ivy, 4c ea; cuttings, 3c ea; Yellow Jasmine, 25c large plants, Himalaya Berry Plants, 25c ea. Orders up to 1000 plants. Mrs. T. M. Harris Milner. ey Rhododendrons Mt. Lau- rels, Azaleas, Pines, Straw- berry Bush, Pussywillows, Easter Bell, Maples, Cherokep Roses, Red Buds Dogwood, Hollys, Crabapples, Rambler Roses, Poplars, Mt. Fern, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Minnie Campbell, Morganton. White Dogwood, 10c ea; Aza- leas Mountain Laurel, Rhodod- endrons, Holly, 25c ea; Wild Iris, 35 doz. Miss Janie Sue Forester, Head River. Evergreen Scoteh Brooms, Pink Spirea, Boxwood, Yellow Forsythia, Pink Locust dbl. Pink Altheas, Pink and White Hydrangeas, Kerria Japonicas, Red and Pink Monarda, 5, $1.00 $2.00 doz. PP. Mrs: Carl Kim- sey, Hiawassee. 3 S. . Cherry Laurels, Red Bud White and Red Dogwood, Magnolias, $100 ea. Reduced price on lots. Mrs. Lucy S. Mc- Arthur, Irwington, Rt. 1, Box 36. 100-150: var. Prize winning Itis, including many new var. If interested write for names and prices. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Prize Winning Iris, 25c up. More than 50 var. Write for in- formation; Also Bermuda Lily and other bulbs. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Iris: Blue Ribbon Winners over 100 var. including Spun Gold, Remembrance, Snow Flurry, Wabash, China Maid, Prairie Sunset, Shining Wat- ers. Mrs. Marvin B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. Pussywillows Weeping Wil- lows, Spireas, Thumbergi, Dyers Brooms, Boxwoods, Lom- bardy Poplars, Cedars, Hy- drangeas Hemlocks, any 4, $1.00; Large size, 50c ea. Add postage. Josan Geia, Lawrence- ville. : a Scotch Brooms, 25 ea; Glad and Dahlia Bulbs, Blue, Yel- low, White Iris, Orange Day doz; Honeysuckle Bushes, 15c ea; Cannas, 25c ea. Mrs. Leco Armour, Lula, Rt. 1. Yellow Iris, Tall Blue and Or- chid Pink, $1.00 doz. PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrenceville Rits23: eerie p 5 Nice rooted plants of All Day Glories, beautiful blue flow- ers similar to Morning Glories only are open all day, 50c ea. Mrs. J. C. Way, Lambert. Yellow Easter Bells, Water- melon Crape Myrtle, Red Monthly Roses, Yard blooming Peachtree Purple Lilac, 25c ea; Butter and Eggs, Dahlias, dif. cols. Daffodils, 30c~ doz. Add postage. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Chrysanthemums, finest show types of large Pompon and Button var. Write for de- scription and price list. R. W. Green, LaGrange Box 317. Cannas: The Pres. Red, Indi- ant, Orange, 75c doz; Glads, Shades of Pink, 20, $1.00; Yel- low Button Mums 25c doz; Bronze Shaggy, 50c doz; White King Dahlia Tuber, 25c ea. Del. to 2nd zone. No checks. Mrs. Annie Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. Large, prize winning Chry- santhemums: Silver White, Golden Wedding Man of War (pink), Hinson Lavender, Shag- gy Cream, Oak Leaf Bronze, Indian Red, 25 plants $4.00. Mrs. R. L. Silxer, - Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Glad Bulbs, 1 col. Salmon, looks like Margaret Fulton, 35c doz. Exc. for Box Flowers oe rooted. PP. 100 orders. osephine Raley, Mitchell. or large Chrysanthemums; other col. Glad Bulbs. Mrs. Early T. Carter, Loganville, Rt. 1. aa : Ice Plant, Lilies all cols. Fall Pinks, 50c Azaleas (native), flame deep red( flowering, 2-3 ft. $3.00 doz. Calif. blue violets, $3.50 C; red flowering Violet plants, $3.00 doz; Exc. some for Rhod- odendrons, Catawbieuse. Write Maude Hhamby, Greenville. Crabapple, Greybeard, Dog- wood, red Cedar, Tulip Poplar, Hickorynut, Holly, Mtn. Lau- rel 2-3 ft., 25 ea; Willows, Sweetshrubs, Azaleas, Elder Blueberries, Rhododendrons, $1 doz. Mrs. N. L. Hill, Cartecay. Flower Seed: All col. Snap- dagon, 20c teasp.; red Salvia, Sultana Red and Salmon, 36 for 15c. Send post- age. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Com- Large type Dahlias, 2 cols. Bronze, and Lavender, 3, $1.00. No less order; . Large type Chrysanthemums 4 col. White, Yellow, Lavender, Bronze, 18 plants, $1.00. Miss Ruth Under- wood, Conyers; Rt. 3. Pink Thrift and .Oxalis $1 C; Michaelmas Daisy (Blue Aster), 10 clump, blooms in Sept. and Oct. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Ellaville, Emperor daffodils, White Lady, Poeticus and White Narcissi; Snowdrops, Red Spider (Guernsey) Lilies 50c doz; Crinum (Milk and Wine) Lilies, 25c ea. Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Miss Mary Lizzie Wriht, Elberton. ; Dwarf Boxwood, sev. years old, well shaped, 8-10 in. 50c ea. 6 in. 30c ea., 4-6 in. 20c ea; Princess Louise Violets, $1.00 doz. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville. Cherry Laurel, Ligustrum, Coralberry, Sweetshrub,. Red Cedar, Eng. Ivy, Vinca Minor Sweet Violets, Lemon Lily, all with good roots, $1.00 doz. Lois Woodruff,- Greenville, Rt. 5. Mullein Pink, 5c bun. 3 for 10 1 violete 25c doz. bunches; blue-gray Flags, 25 doz; Mtn. Hydrangea, 15 ea., 2, 25c; Blue Plums, 2 sprouts, 25c. Well rooted. .Mrs. Geo. Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Extra nice -well rooted ever- green Privet hedge plants, 1-3 ft., $1.00 C, postpaid. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt.-7. Big type Chrysanthemum plants, in Whites, Yellow, Pink Lavender, Bronze, Red, Varigated. Hardy field grown. $1.00 doz. PP. in Ga. Walter W. McEver, Gainesville. Well rooted Texwood, 6-12 in. and monthly roses, rooted, 25c.ea; Yellow and White Paper shell Narcissi, $1.00 doz; Blye Hyacinths, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville Rt. 6. Daffodils, cream with small yellow cup; White Flag and Day Lilies, purple blooming Jap Tris, 50c doz. 5 doz. $2.00. Mrs. J. M. JPones, Grayson. Red Berry Nandinas, 4-6 in. 2, 25c; 8-12 in. 50c ea; French Marigola Seed 10c tbls. per- ennial Phlox, 25c tbls. Add postage. Mrs. Collier T. Coop- er, Griffin, Rt. C. Mix. col. Iris, 50c doz; orange col: Day Lilies, 25 doz; per- ennial Pea plants, rooted, 10c ea; white and pink Spirea 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E| L. Rogers, Griffin, Rt. B. Perennial Verbena, red, pink, dark purple, white, rooted plants, also Vinca Minor green leaf .rooted cuttings, either, 25 for $1.00, $3.00 C. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville. Shrubbery, Crape Myrtle, Watermelon Red and Pink, Li- gustrum, Japonica, Boxwood, 1 and 2 yrs. Yellow Jasmine, Flowering Quince. S. T. Humph- ries, Decatur, 313 5th Ave, De. 5880. : March Flower, Fall Pinks, 2 doz., 50c; Dahlias, 3, 50c; 15c doz; Also want peas, 45c bu. Dollie Person. Dahlonega, Rt. merce, Rt. 4. B ; |Woneer H. R. S. Yellow, Mar- | enarc shells Pink, Red Splendor, Joe | Disc! Paper Heavy field grown Old Eng. White and Morning Glory, $1) ea. Mrs. P. E. Blackmon East | __ - Azaleas, Tree Lily, Bunch,| - Running Rose, 9 kinds, Reds) Locust, Glads, Silver Iris, 50c | doz; American Lily Flag Pon Lily, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. = All cols. dbl. Larkspur, 50, 60c; Pink, Red and Yellow Can- | na Bulbs, $1.00 doz. * Will exe! for Hardy Phlox, large dbl,|d Zennia, 30c cup. No checks. Mrs. L: R. Ashworth Dacula, Rt. 1. st Hartz and Elder Daisies, very early blooms, 2 doz. $1.00. PP. in Ga. Mrs. LeRory Wall, Dames Ferry. Dahlias: Milton J. Cross, Red | Jerseys, Francis Larocco, Mary | % Ellen, Treasure Island, White | ty Neal, Oriental Glory, _ $3.00 doz. Mrs. H. E. Bell, Duluth. Large type Dahlias: Treas- ure Island, Mrs. Warner White |. Wonder, Mary Ellen, Prince of} Persia Wine Ball, Jersey | Beauty, Ga. Belle, Jane Cowl, | Mrs. Schupers, others, 1 ea. of | 12 dif. var. $3.00. Mrs. Tom] gen 8B M. Bell, Duluth, Rt. 2. Large type Dahlias: Mon. |' Champ, Prince of Persia Ash- ley Park, Rose Fallon, Pride of- Calif. Paramount Yellow, Jose- |}. phine, Mrs.- Warner, White | King, 12 all dif. $3.00. Mrs. Claude Adams, Duluth Rt. 2.| ers Mix.| col. Phlox, Blue Agera~ tum, Blue Spanish Iris, Ver- |. bena, ping thrift, White, Pink Primroses, Fall Pinks 40c doz. |p} Mix. Hollyhock, seed, 10 spoonful; Jonquils, $1.00-.. 4: Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega, | goz Rt. 1, Box 35. Mix. col. med. size Dahlias(| Butter- |p 75 doz., Pink Thrift Cannas, cups, Red, Yellow, Mix. col. Mums, Yellow Lilies | 1 99 40 doz; Siberian Iris, Big |. Tris, 50c doz; Hibiscus 6 for|a 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lena): Blackwell, Dahlonega, Ri esas Water Lilies: Rose Arey, Yel-| low, Ecarboucle, Red, Aurora | 9, 2 tone, Comanchee, 2 - tone, |: Point, 306 W. Washington. Dahlias: J. Beauty, Jane | a Cowl, W. Wonder, Kemps White Warner, Treasure Island, Buck- eye Glory, Milton Cross. -oth- ers, $3.00 doz. del; Same ex- cept not labeled, $2.50 doz. Mrs.. Grady Settle, East Point, 303 Central Ave. ee ae About 100 seedling Cedar | Trees, 1-3 ft. 15c ea., for entire. lot here; Also Holly Trees, same | w price. Mrs. J. G. Burden El-| berton, Rt. 2. eles Johnny-Jump-Up and For- get-Me-Not plants, 50c doz. Damp packed; April cluster and old fashioned sweet smelling yellow Narcissi bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Miss Sara |, Ann Wright, Elberton. S Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea; dif. | col. . Chrysanthemums $1.00 doz; Blue, Yellow Flags, 75 |: doz; Golden Bells, Lilac Bush- es, 50c ea; dif. col. Monthly | Roses, 20 ea. No checks. Add- : postage. Mrs. H. Pluma Chas-} <2, tain, Cartersville, Rt. BES, Mix. cols. Glad Bulbs, bloom- | ing size, 35c doz. Add postage. | Ida Jones, Dalton, Rt. i. e Fall Pink, Foxgloves, Snow- drop, Bucket Moss, 30c doz; | pj, Jonquils Narcissi, 90 C; Dew- berry Lilies, Golden Blow, 50c; |. Water Lilies, 2, 25c. Miss N. A. | Em: White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. vq Crepe Myrtle, Althea, Mock) Orange Yellow Bell, Butter-| fly Bush, Confederate Jasmine, Spirea, Flowering Pear, Privet, 10, - 20, 30c ea; Blackberry Lily, Blue Iris 50 doz. Mrs. J. B. Henley, Douglasville. Mixed cols. Dbl, Dahlias, 75c |: doz; Phlox, Mums, Thrift, But- |; tercup, 50c doz; Golden Glow, Hibiscus 6, 50c; Tulips, Glads, Tiger Lilies, Tritoma, Purple Lilies, Jacobs Ladder, 50c doz. Add postage. No ch Mrs. Willie Grind Roches cuttings A: aleas, 10, 00 Cc Transplanted scriptive list | }. Jones At- os- | Ramhurst. jlanta, 8 mi. :| Now vacant. $20.00 A. gos M. | Hall, Want: Shrubbery: Evergreens, Dwarf or low growing bush. Advise. S. B. Howe, Atlanta, 1060 Euclid Ave. N. E. old Want some fashioned a Pinks, all colors. Also Roman Hyacinths. Joe Conyers. Mrs. Sloan, Want the Devonienses Rose : (almost white with pink blush -|and very fragrant). i Miss Elizabeth Miiner, Advise. Con- cord. Want pink, white, yellow and lavender Turner Mums; noth- ing except genuine Turners. Write details at once. Mrs. Bert ,| Holcomb, Royston, Rt. 2. _ Want Sultans rooted, all col. P, | Send price. Mrs. Wilson Dan- iel, Hartwell, Rt. 3. _ Want 3 rd dogwoods. Must be true to name. State price. -|J. D. Hill. Clarkesville, Rt. 1. Want Tiger Lily bulbs (egg size), Red Thrift, wild yellow Jasmine, scarlet verbena, also Granny. Greybeard and crab- ; apple, 36 in. high. Describe and price. Mary E. Hames, Roswell, RE ee Want small pool plants: those that float and look like small Lettuce, also some water Hyacinths. Mrs. R. E. Ashley, Shaped & Want sev. hundred rooted Chrysanthemums of large flow- ered type. State price per 100 and kind. Mrs. B. J. Roberson, | Tifton, Rt. 1, Box 94. Want dbl. Petunia plants, | rooted; the kind that will grow (from cutting. Any color. Ad- vise. Mrs. Hattie Hensley, Want Magnolia Fuscata and Banana Shrub. Advise once. Mrs. E. P. Cranford, New- nan, Box. 174. FARM LAND FOR SALE ar ee NOTICES: 5 A. land, good 5 R_ house, | elec., new barn, good well, ga- rage, imp. pasture, 215 A. front- age .on ce road, 3 mi. iy: | Gainesville. J. F. McNeal, j es Rt. 1. 15 -A. 9 mi. Atlanta, 3 R. | tenant house. (rents for $15.00 |mo.) 3 A: cleared; 300 yds. | village and school, on U. S. Hwy. '|Good well, branch, | saw timber. -| $3,000 with $1, 500 down, bal. -101%4 A. farm, 2 houses, | barn, out-bldgs., lights, school |bus and mail rt. Good orchard, |some saw timber, 3 pastures, running water, 40 A. cultiva- tion, half good creek bottoms; well at ea. house. 25 mi. At- So. Douglasville. Douglasville, Rt. Poultry Farm: one for se 1,700 head, 3 brooder houses, !in Bibb Co.; 8 mi. -A-1 residence, 8 R. bath; soft | water system, 90 A. land, about | 25 under fence, 4 mi. Kongsland -|% mi. hard surfaced Hwy., |mail and school Rt. Power line under construction, 15 mi. Coast. D. G. Caldwell, Kings- land, 108 A. on U. s. Hwy. No. 41, So. Macon. Level land, large 8 R. house, Elec. Deep well. Some fruit trees. Mail and- bus. service. John Vander Willingham, ue -| een, Rt. 3. FARMS FOR RENT : ; m5 CORRECTION; 40. A. productive gray sandy land for rent, 3 large rooms and hall house, good barn, /plenty wood, pasture, 6 mi. town; mail and school bus by settled. For 2 tons Peanuts. McGill Da son, Rt. at" - | $25.00 mo. Address: Mrs. Ruth | Bacon, owner, Jacksonville, Fila. | Box 4915. '% mi. church, Thickly | SEEDS oe SEEDS FOR SALE White and Green Okra Seed Bunch Pole Beans, 50c cup; Black Walnuts $1.00 bu; Cur- ley Mustard Seed, 10c tbl. FOB. ae Coad Vickery, Hartwell, 75 lbs. Black Diamond Melon seed, hand saved, shade dried, $2. 00 Ib. Add postage. A, Porter, Sr., Hiram Rt. 112. Old Fashion Echallotte On- C; Garlic Bulbs, large, 35 doz. $2, 00 orders PP. Miss Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Seed: 35 lbs. everbearing White Okra, 40c lb; 20. Ibs. Black Leaf Watermelon seed $1.50. Ib. Both hand saved and nice. C. C. Ansley, Smithville. Popcorn, 35c Ib., Ga. Ram- bler peas, Red Crowders, Half Runner Beans, 35c large cup. All... pure. PP. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. 50 lbs. Black Diamond Can- nonball Watermelon Seed, from selected melons, $1.00 lb. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe. Okra Seed, not less than 10 Ib. lots 35c 1b; 100 1b. lots, 25 Ib. W. H. Harrell, Wrights- ville. Several thousand pounds of Martins Combine type Milo, Ist yr, -pure and unmixed, small per ct. cracked, in 10 lb. bags, 8c lb. N. P. Bassett, Fort Val- ley, Phone 160-W. Few Clean Lespedeza Seed, no dodder, etc. Texas Ex. Stat. Combine type Grain Sorghum, cleaned treated, 10c 1b; not treated, 8c lb; New Empire D. Tatum, Palmetto. 1000 lbs. genuine Cannon- ball Black Diamond Melon Seed $1.25 lb; Ga. Sweetheart Melon, small white seed, firm red meat ec. shipper, $4.00 lb]. FOB. W. QO. Birdsong, Gordon. Ga. Collard Seed, 25 1b; Black Diamond, $1.50 lb; Cu- ban Queen, Watson $2.00 Ib; Dude Creek, $1.60 lb. L. G. Downs, Andersonville. Cuban Queen Watermelon Seed, $1.50 Ib. or. exe. for SPC male pig or Dark Cornish hens and rooster. C. A. Ingram, Lilly. Col. Bunch Patter Beans and White Multiplying Onions for planting, 25c Ib; Klondike and Lady. T.. Strawberry Plants, mixed, 50c C. Mrs. Ara Wal- drip Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 4 gals. White Nest Onions, $1.00 gal. Mrs. James Reddick, Culverton;, Rt: 1. = Cannonball and Black Lee Melon Seed hand saved, 1-5 Tbs. $1.50 Ib; 5-14 Ibs. $1.25 Tb; lot, $1.00 lb. EY L.' Blood- worth, Gordon, Box 282. Phone 56-J. Bunch colored Butterbean Seed, 40 lb. Mrs. F, DeLange. Athens, Ru 1; Pure Okla.- Black Diamond Watermelon. Seed, $2.00 1b; Cuban Queen, $1.50 Jb. Exc. 10 lbs. for Reg. SPC male pig. Starling Yawn, Vienna. Good recleaned tested Crota- laria Spectabilis Seed, 15 Ib. J. H.-Good, Cordele, . Beat the Bee Sorghum Cane Seed best for syrup, 15 lb. No order less 10 Ibs. Add post- age. Samuel Hart, Douglas- ville, Rt. 3. 5 Old Time Little White Ten- der Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, 70e: "Ib, PP. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3. White Velvet Okra, selected for seed, 60c lb. PP. on 2 lbs. and up. Mrs. L. Pitts, Smith- ville. White Baby Lima Butter- bea Seed, most prolific bean grown, 50c lb. F. C. Wingard, Americus Rt. 1, Bu. Cane Seed, hand thresh- ed, $4.00. Will not ship. Frank Miller, Gainesville, Rt, 4, Box 93. B. D. Cannonball Melon Seed personally selected, $1.50 lb. PP. x Cc. kita sechine Unadilla Rt. ions, frostproof and sweet, 35c Cotton, early, $10.00 CWT. R.. White Velvet Okra Seed, 0c lb. or exc. for Sage Plants or other plants of equal value can ney Mrs. ae F. Sutton, Macon, Good sound Garrison Melon Seed, shade cured, $2.50. W. Acy Paulk, Alapaha, Rt. 2. Korean Lespedeza, 10c Ib; Se- ricea, 24c lb. Also ask for prices on Kobe Lespedeza and large quantities Korean and Sericea Lespedeza. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Dude Creek and Cannon-- ball Watermelon Seed, hand saved from selected watermel- ons, $1.50 lb. Del. Max L. Mc: Rae, Cedar Park Farm McRae. Good Dude Creek Water- melon - Seed, $1.50 lb. Ernest Vines, Jr. Sale City RFD. - Pure, hand cleaned, selected Cannonball Melon Seed, Ist. yr. from grower in Okla., $1.50 lb. Write for quotation in large amts. F. M. King, Perry. White Multiplying Onions, $1.00 gal; White Half Runner Beans, 50c cup; White Bunch Butter, Peas 45c cup. PP. Mrs. R. T. Bennett, Jasper, Rt. 2. 70 Ibs. Long Green Pod Okra Seed, hand cleaned, 35c lb. Add pceptage. Mrs. Barney Allen, Sandersville, Rt. l.e White Nest Onions, $1.00 gal. or exc. for print feed sacks, 3 alike, 1 gal onions for 3) sacks. Mrs. Avery Weeks, Dial. White Half Runner Bunch Bean Seed, Striped Half Run- ners tender hand shelled, 35c cup; 3 cups $1.00; White Bunch Butterbean Seed, 35c lb; 3 Jbs. $1.00. Mrs. Prince Burnette, Greensboro, ret. i White Multiplying Onions, 75c gal; 50c gal. PP. Mrs. Frank Miller, Gainesville, Rt]. 4 Box 93. Pure Honey Drip Cane Seed for Syrup or forage; $5.00 bu; 15e Ib. FOB. Horace Rarnell, Winston. 2 Pure Honey ttn Cane Seed $5:00 bu; 15 Ib. in small lots. No order less than 10 lbs. FOB. my station. Son Henry, Douglas- ville Rt. 3. 50 lbs. genuine Dwarf Okra Seed, 65c lb. PP. J. W: Donald- son, Cairo, Rt. 3, Box 163. 25 Sed of ea: Brothers Up- land Prolific Pumpkin, Ever- bearing Running Squash, and 1 pod cherry pepper seed, free. All for 25c in stamps| W. E. Butler, Bee 219 Columbia Dr. 1946 Open Stone Desens Seed, very small 25c pt; Green Okra Seed, 50c teacup; mixed Table Peas, slightly with weevils, 50c qt. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston, : 40 lbs. Clemson Spineless Green Okra, 50c lb. Mrs. C. O. Autry, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 835 Ibs. Kobe, 15 lb. 1950 Ibs. Korean, 8c. All recleaned and grade A seed. Contact R. K. |. Whittier, Alpharetta. Rt. 2. White Nest Onions, nice and clean, $1.00 gal. Or exc. 1 gal. for 3 print sacks alike. PP. Mrs. Bonnie Weeks, Dial. Cannonball Watermelon Seed $1.50 Ib. Around 15 lbs. COD. Mrs. H. S. Bullard, Meigs, Rt. 2. Everbearing carefully selected and cleaned Okra Seed, del. 60c -|lb. William T. Wynn, Milledge- ville, Box 535. Dude Creek Watermelon Seed matures in 60 days after plant- ing, very sweet and delicious. $2.00 Ib. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart- well. Cannonball melon seed, hand saved, personally selected, govt. insp.,.94 percent germ., $1.25 lb. in small lots; 100 Ib. lots, $1.00 Ib. J. J. Bloodworth Gordon, Rt. 1. % bu. tender striped Half Runner Bean Seed Old Time, 40c cup; 3 cups $1.00. Del. Mrs. Thomas Frost, Bowden, Rt. 2. 500 lbs. Lespedeza Seed, 1946 crop, cleaned and _ scari- fied, A. C. Sutton, Alpharetta, | Peas, $10,00 bu. FOB. | size. Rt. 2, Old Roswell Rd. Good quality Dill Seed, 1946 crop, 10c tbl. sp.; 3 tbls. 25c. Add postage and self addressed envelope, Mus. G. B. Smith, Cordele. = Several hundred lbs. Cannon- ball Melon Seed Stone Mtn., recleaned, germ. 90 per cent, i $1.50 lb. J. A. Payne, hes ae PO Box 401. Phone 8502. Kobe Lespedeza Seed, com- bine run, 10c lb. del. in Ga. by RR in 500 lb lots. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Rt. C. S 1000 lbs. Combine Run Sericea Seed, 15c lb. Grown on my farm. O. D. Cannon, Lavonize Wonder Squash, 1 or 2 vines will supply average family year round, very delicious green or ary, bears until frost, 20c doz. T. J. Johnson, Ideal? Stone Mountain and Can- nonball Melon Seed, $2.00 Ib. H. C. Ledford, Maysville. ae 30 Ibs. pure Jumbo Canta- loupe Seed, 1946 crop, $1.25 1b, PPO Mrs: J; R. Parnell, Unadily, Rt. lL Citron Seed 50c Ib; Ravly Green Okra, 50c teacup; Large Red Indian Peach, 50c doz; Indian Peach Trees, 20 in. high, 50 ea. Add _ postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Cannonball Watermelon See : $1.50 lb. PP. T. F. Parks, Comm merce, Rt. 5. New Early May Queen To- matoes the best) 100 seed $1.00 PP. Raymond Robinson, Green= ville. Marglobe and Rutledge Toma- to Seed, $1.60 lb. Del. W. O. ~ Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Cannonball Melon Seed, $2 a lb. E. E. Bass, Milledgeville. White Half Runner Beans, 45c Ib; McCaslin Pole Beans, 35c lb; Mammoth Sunflower Tae eats > Seed $1.15 gal; Vigorvine Run- ning Tomato Seed, 300, 25c; Pumpkin, from 60 lbs. pump- kins, 30, 25c. C. A. Tyson, Roy. _ 50 Ibs. pure and sound Stone. : Mountain Watermelon Seed, $1.25 lb. No checks. Add post- age. Felix Ansley, Dearing Rt. Ae Imp. Syrup Cane Seed, $4.50 bu. FOB. Or exc. for O-Too-Tan Beans. M. W. Day, Bowsers 4 Rese ee Blue Ridge Mtn. Climbing To- mato, runs 15 ft., 100 Ibs. to vine, 200 seed and 200 seed Colossal (largest tomato grown) and sultured inst. for 25c. Limited amt. W. C. Smith Roy. Collard Seed, 35c Ib; % Ib. 20c;. %4 Ib: 15.: Del: W. 2 He Whitten, Chula. : New Imp. Green Velvet Okra, best seller, big box, 30c. Geo. Burrell, Marietta Rt. 2. . : 1000 lbs. hand cleaned Black Lee Watermelon Seed, blight re- sistant, $1.25 1b; Crotalaria, 15c Ib. Sample on request. E. C. West, Pirehurst. = Cannonball Watermelon Seed hand saved from 1946 crop, $1. lb. C. W. Alobrook, Unadilla. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 2 bu. pure Brown Crowder M. A. Waton, Mauk, Rt. 1. 25 bu. pure Brab Peas res cleaned, sacked, $5.75 mu. Em- ory Jackson, Goggins. Phone 361 M2, Barnesville. White Half Runner Beans, large Sunflower Seed, 35c qt; $1.00 gal; Stone~Mtn, and Klecklys Sweet Water- melon Seed, 15c 0z;_% Ib. 50c; Also want Guinea Pigs, any - June Timothy Rolston. 100 Ibs. Brown Burnett Crowders, best market peas, green, bright and clean, 30c lb} less 10 Ibs., 35c lb; Okra and Running Butter Beans, 35 Ib, Add postage. K. S, Lindsey, Lizelle, Rt. 1 Box 206. 15 bu. mixed Cow Peas, good and sound, hand picked, $6.00 bu.. J. S. Lynn, Washington, Rt. 1. 45c lb; BEANS AND PEAS. FOR SALE -ORN AND SEED CORN| FOR SALE 5 bu. 90- Oct., bright and sound $6 20 lbs. Browneyed Peas, few New Ereas, 15c lb. J. J. Griffin, Americus, Rt. 3. 50 Ibs. Good Tender Brown Striped Half Runner Beans, =35:: ib. Add postage. Mrs. ude Brady, Cornelia RFD. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, ol. Bunch Butterbeans 25c Early Bearing Strawberry Jants, 75c C; Ga. Heading Collard Plants 29c, C. Add + postage. No checks. Mattie - Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. 20 bu. Eary Speckled Velvet eans, sound and pure, $5.90 ; 10 bu. New Era Peas bright r Sandersville. 300 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, good and sound, $5.00 bu. Guy H. Shivers, Norwood. 100 bu. Peas, all - varieties, $6. 50 bu. Emory Cown, Stone Mountain. Ky. Running Beans, mixed -olors Butterbeans. 45c lb; 3 - Tbs. 25e PP. G. P. Nunn, Craw- ordville. Few lbs. Lady Finger Peas, ~35c lb; Few. Black Crowders, Oc Ib; Running Butterbeans, 65c 1b; Buff Orpington Eggs, 15, $1.75. COD. John H. Smith, Sandersville Rt. 1, Box 248. - 385 bu. good velvet beans, picked. before Christmas, $5.00 bu. My farm. F. E. MeNair, - Avera. Genuine O-Too-Tan and Ga. Tan Beans, $7.00 bu. FOB. J. M. Leverett, Luthersville. Early Brown 6 wks. Peas, White Bpnch Butterbeans, 5 cups $1.10; Brown Streaked Half Runner and Blue Pole ~ Bean Seed, 3 Cups, $1.25; 1 country cured shoulder, about. 35 Ibs., 50c Ib. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Clarence MecMillian, Dacula, Striped Half Runner Tender Garden Bean Seed, 35c teacup. _ Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt H. Martin Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. i: Few cups Early Tender Cornfield Beans, very prolific, 50c cup. Mrs. Walter Dobson, Calhoun, Rt. 2. _ 4 bu. Purple Hull Speckled Bt Peas, $7.00; bu. L. - Dx. Todd Danville. - Whip-poor-will Crowders and White Mush Peas, 25c lb. PP. Mrs. H. V: Bivens Powder Springs, Rt. 1. Brab Peas, $6.50 bu; Clay; $6.25 bu; New Eras, $7.00 bu; 90 day velvet beans, $4.75. . in 2% bu. bags. FOB. J.-L. Gar- ner, Warthen. Tender Half Runner Bean, 7 xSister Striped Cornfield Bean Seed 40c large cup; Yard long Tender Pea, 30c cup. Add post- age. Fred Thomas, Crandall, eRe 1. Blackeyed Crowder Peas, sound, not mixed, 20c lb. Her- schel Howell, Canton Rt.1. 90 day velvet beans, $4.75 Velvet Beans;, 00; Brab and- New Era - Peas, $6.50; Mixed, $6.00; White Purple Hull, $12.00 bu. L. F. Easterlin, Andersonville. White Tender and Speckled Half Runner Garden Beans - 40e cup; red Speckled Crowd- ers and Blue Java Peas, 25c lb. 5 lb lots; White Net Onions, - $1.25 gal. Add postage. Miss : . Brgwn, Ball Ground, OL Little White Butter Beans, 4 Ib. $1.00. Will Exc. 8 lbs. to bu. for White Corn or gal. good syrup, up. Ea. prepay Frt. J. M.- Maddox, Thomason Rt. 3. White butterbeans, 6 wks., and Purple- Hull Crowders, 5 cups $1.25; brown streaked Half Runner, Texas Blue Pole Bean, 35cc cupful. Add _post- age. No Chks. Mrs. Lon Ash- 100 lbs. selected helled yel- low popcorn, 20c lb. Del. or exc. Mrs. B. Thornton, Bowdon. 400 bu. good white corn, $1.70 bu. My farm 4 mi. So. Brook- let. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brook- let. Pure Whatleys Seed Corn, nubbed and shelled, $1.00 pk; Cokers 100 cottonseed Strain 7 7T1i4c Ib. A. H. Thurmond, Farm- ington. Whatleys Prolific Seed Corn 1st yr. pure sound, $3.50 bu; $1 pk: Add 25c postage for pk. orders. H. Grady Adams, So- cial Circle. 1500 bu. Cokers 100 wilt re- sistant Cottonseed, 1st yr. planted, ginned pure, sacked 100 lb bzgs. tagged showing germ. 93 per ct., purity, 99.70 per st. FOB. R. E. Aycock, Monroe. 300 bu. good white slip shuck corn at market price. Hubert Davis, Warrenton Rt. 2, Box: 39. 20-30 bu. prolific corn, Ist yr., Jas. Hastings white $3.50 bu. F. Thornton, Greenville. COTTONSEED FOR SALE DPL No. 14 Cottonseed, kept pure at gin, $8.00 CWT. R. E. Rowel, Alvaton. Stoneville 2-B Cottonsed, Ist yr., selected for planting, $2.50 bu. T--: W-- . Simmons Douglasville, Rt. 3. Empire Cottonseed, Ist yr. ginned 1 var. gin, recleaned, $3.00 bu: Riley . Couch, Turin. DPL No. 14 Cottonseed Ist yr., ginned 1 var. gin, $9.00 CWT. Dwain Cheek Lavonia, Rtz 1; 300 lbs. Empire Cottonseed, delinted and treated with Ceresan, Ist yr. kept pure at gin, $9.00 CWT. FOB. W. J. Thuromnds, Greensboro. Cokers 100 wilt resistant Cottonseed, Ist yr. Kobe Les- pedeza and Corn in Shuck. Ralph S. Collier, Comer. 1 ton ea. Cokers and D&PL cottonseed, both kept pure at gin, $6.50 per hundred at barn and buyer furnish sacks or either. W. W. Mitchell ag Rt. 1; Box 46. Pure Empire and pure Cok- ers Cottonseed, both delinted, treated and lst yr. seed and $7.00 CWT. Also some peavine hay, $30.00 ton at barn. Cheslie Rooks, Stapleton. PLANTS FOR SALE Chinese Cabbage, Endive, Beets, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Parsnip, Brussel Sprouts, 75 C. Broccoli Collards, W. Cabbage, Carrots, Kale, Rutabagas, Nest and Bermuda Onions, 50c C; $4.50 M; Artichokes, Asparagus, Parsley, 50c doz. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Chas. W. and Copenhagen 500 $1.00; $1.50 M. Guar. full count. W. W. Coffey, Fitzgerald. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 400, $2.00; 500, $2.25; $4.00 M. Del. Checks accepted. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. | Rooted Sage Plants, 2, 25c; 5, 50c; $1.00 doz; Dried Catnip Leaves 25 and 50c orders. Vir- gil Keith, Alvaton. State insp. new ground grown Blakemore Strawberry - plants, $1.00: Ce $7.00" Mi PP.LW, i. Phillips, Varnell, Rt. 1. PR pure Red Skin, Copper Skin, La. Potato, guar. pure, govt. insp. $2.50 M. Del. Book- ing orders, April May, June shipping. D. A. Lightsey, Odum, Rt 2. Large fresh, extra early Jer- sey and Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, 90c; $1.25 M. Del. PP; 5M $5.00, Exp. White Bermuda On- ion, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M Del. Quick shipment. Satis. guar. worth, Dacula Rt. 1. PF, F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Nice tough Cabbage Plants,* 80c C. Add postage. Mrs. T. Bullington, Rebecca. Misc. Black Raspberry, 90c. doz, le Tbs: Dryn.sage; ssh1s00% White Half Runner Beans, 40c cup; Black Walnut Meats 30c cup. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay Rts 2. Rhubarb Plants, $1.25 doz. roots. PP. Mrs. Hugh Forester Head River. 2 Chas. W. Frostproof Cabbage Plants, $1.75 M; Marglobe Tomato, 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. PP; Mar- globe Tomato Seed, $2.25 lb. R. Chanclor, Pitts. -Chas. W. Cabbage and Ber- muda Onion Plants, cold hard- ened, from purest seed, 30c C; 500 90c; $1.50 M. PP. Quick service. J. H. Davis, Milledge-. ville, Rt. 5. Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen, Market Cabbage Plants, grown since. the freeze; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato Plants, certified $1.50 M. Del. B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 1 Box 378. Imp. Red and Pink Skinned PR Seed Potatoes, any quanti- ty up to 2000 bu. Govt. insp., and certified. La. Copper Skin, $2.25 bu. W.-H. Morris, Baxley. Mastodon Strawberry Plants $1.00 C; Cherry, 20c ea; Hazel- nut, 20c Also RCSL Wyan- dotte Eggs, 15, $1.50. Dicia Harris Lula. : Klondike Strawberry Plants, 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Del. checks. C. D, Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. St. Regis Raspberry plants, everbearing var., will bear this}. year. Packed in damp moss. 25 for $2.00. G. L. Lanier, De- catur, 785 East College Ave. Chas. W. Cabbage, $2.25 M;. $1.25, 500; 30c C. Prompt ship- ment. W. R. Allison, walle, Rt. 7; Old Time Strawberry Pid 500, $1.00; Sage 3, 25c; Old Time Heading Collard Seed, 3 tbls. 25c; $1.00 lb. Add postage. Gaines- Mrs. B. F. Cannon, Toomsboro, Rt) 2, ! PR. and La. Copperskin Potato Plants, $2.50 M. Book orders early for later delivery. O. R. Redmond Pelham. PR. Potato Plants, State insp. treated, Imp. Pink or Red Skin vine grown Apr. May Del. Booking orders, 5M for- $12.50. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. muda Onion, Iceburg Lettuce 25e C; $2.00 M; Marglobe and Rutger Tomatoes, PR and Red Skin Potato, 35c C;.$2.50 M; PR and La. Brown Skin, $3.00 M. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Chas. W. Cabbge Plants and White Bermuda Onions, 30c C; 555 $1.00; $1.50 M. PP. Moses Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Chas. and Early Jersey Wake- field Frostproof Cabbage Plants, ready 500, $1.50; $1.75 M. Del. Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rtzl; Frostproof Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M. Del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C; 500, $2.50. Mrs. Mell Mashburn, Cumming Rt. 1. _ Marglobe Tomato Plants Apr. Ist. 50 C; $2.50 M;! PR Pota- to, $3.00: M; Chas. W. Cabbage, ready now, 50c C, $2.50 M. Bu- ford Lightsey, Baxley Rt. 3. Pure PR Potato Pints, State insp. $2.25M. County, quality gaur. Apr. May, June ship- ments. Booking orders. B. F. Williams Alma. Imp. PR Potato Plants, ready Apr. 15, $3.00 M; Calif. Won- der Pepper, Apr 15, Marglobe New Stone Tomato, Apr. Ist, 50c C; $2.50 M. Leroy Light- sey, Baxley, Rt. Strong st dame Copen- hagen Market and Chas. W. Cabbage, and White Crystal Wax Onion Plants, 500 $1.00; $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. Satis. Guar. J. M. ph Fite Everbear. Strawberry Plants, ri 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; | No | -cup. No_ checks. Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Chase W. Cabbage, White Ber- | Mixed Bunch Butter Beans, 55c lb. Add potge. Mrs. Lee Hood Gainesville, Rt. 1. Chas. W. Cabbage Plants 20c | C; Butter, 50e lb. Add postage; Also NZW Ped..9 wks. old Rabbits, $2.00 ea. 4142 mos. old Buck, $3. 00. Exp. Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. OG; ; Klondike Strawberry Plants, 500, $2.00; $4.00 M; Tender Half Runner Bean Seed, clean 40c cup. No checks. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Willie Allen- Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. Wkefield Cabbage Plants, 30c C; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Hor- ace Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Boysenberry Plants regular, 15 $1.00; Thornless, $1.00 doz; 2-3 yr. , bearing age thornless, | $2.00 doz; Bradley Everbearing and Dorsett Strawberry, $1.00 C; Fredoria Grape, 6, $1.09. All PP. J. W. Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. Kudzu Crowns, State certif- ied, 2-3 yrs. roots, $14 M; $2.75 C; 2,000, $25. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Large Strawberry plants,|. well rooted, 50, $1; $1:50 C. Del. 300 mi. Over 300 mi. add postage. O. B. Camp, Villa Rica, Mox 207. Strawberry, (early large ber- ries) plants, $1.30 M; White): Multiplying onions, $1.30 gal; | Garlic, 30 doz. PP. Mrs. G.,C. Taylor, Buchanan, Ra Marglobe Tomato plants, Chas., Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, 50c C. PP. Ready March 20. Leroy Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. ; Boysenberry plants, regular, not thornless, 15, $1; Thornless: Boysenberry, 12, $1; 2-3 yrs. bearing age, $1.75 doz; Dorsett and Bradley Everbearing Straw- berry plants, $1 C. Carefuily packed. PP. J. W. Toole, Ma- con, 410 Burton Avenue. Klondike Strawberry plants, 500, $2.50; $4 M; Tender Half Runner Striped Bean seed, 45c Mrs. Willie Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Mixed nice Gibson, Wonder berries, | Jewels, Strawberry plants, $1 C; rooted sage, 75c doz; Garlic bulbs, 3-doz., $1. No checks. Add postage. Ance 2-3 yrs. old Kudzu Crowns, ready for del: March 1, 15, $15 M. FOB Covington; $12. 50 M. FOB my farm on truck. P. T. Knight, Covington, Rt. 2. _ Chas. W. Cabbage plants, 20c C; $2 M;. NZW rabbits, ped. stock, 9 wks. old, $2 ea; 4 mos. old buck, $3. Add postage. Mrs. Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. Rida -Crowns, $12 M: $3CA All orders filled promptly. E.| | F. Seales, Bowdon, Rt. 4. Charleston and Early Jersey; Wakefield, Frostproof cabbage plants, ready, 500, $1.50; $1.5 M. Del. St. plants, everbearing, bear 1st. season, packed in damp moss, 25, $2. Add postage. -G. Lanier, Decatur, 785 E. College Avenue. Wakefield and Dutch Cab- bage plants, 35 C; $1. 40 M; Klondike Strawberry plants, 50c C; $4.50 M; Scullion Button Onion sets, 75 ae Lee Crow, | Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Chas. Wakefield ~ Cabbage plants, :30c C; $1.25, 500; $2.M. Del. Full count. Prompt ship- ment. Horace ma Gaines- ville, Rt. 7. ~ Chas., Flat Dutch and Copen- hagen Cabbage Plants, 500, $1; $1.50.M. Immediate del. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Early Jersey, Wakefield, Flat |~ Dutch, Cabbage plants, $1 M; $1.50 del. Robert J. Shelton, College Park, Rt. 1 (a Klondie kes Flants, } 50c C; $2.50, 500; $4.75 M; Apricot Plums, 35 ea; 5, $l: : oe elon Grindle, D and New Stone| Tomato seed, Ovie Conner, Pitts, Rk Regis Red Raspberry | Vili Del. in Ga. H. , oO 50c C Chee ie eae Jewel, 75C D002 Sa: $1 C; Everbea berry, _Icebe! Horse Radish, ro 50c. Add postage. Rt. $4.50 M.. pee Rt. eae Muscadi doz; Crabapple, ec Mae Turner, Gainesv i Sa Walnut meats, $1 pt; nuts for planting, = A age. Mrs. Presley mond. = ate lips, Royston, R Govt. insp. esville, Rt. 2: Chas. We cay 30c Cy Fast service. edgeville, Rt. pails Jewel, Won Gibson, -| Strawberry, raced $1 bulbs, 3 doz., Add postage. E. Dahlonega, Rt. $1. 25 M det. : White . Bermu 500, ns $1.50 Chas. ; ae pe ee price; New Ston = Se SP tts Treadaway, A Pure RCSL. a $1.00. Ernest Williai roe, ie, cco Large type d Eggs 15, 1.50 Also 4 5, $150; 908 ' | Cockerels, yr. old, Mrs. E. J. Wa Rt 3. u Papes Black 1 Min ing Eggs, 15, $2. rue red Big Bone BB $4.5 oz; Black 00, 15; 35, $4.00. s, $1: 00 doz; ees. 50c ea; 25 $10. Baggett, Douglas- : Silver. Laced te Eggs, 150, 15. PP. egss fro m aie unrelated stock, fertility _guar., ed for parcel post. ie Miss Edna Beds, trom well de- BMB. Stock fertility per ct., Mar. - J del. $4.00 ioz. D. Raulerson, 90d thick Ga. Cane Tb. cans, made on $2.00 gal. Frank Ge Cane Syrup in to truckers at Es als. ocd. syrup $1.50 door all in one lot. Colquitt. . D thick Ga. rup in gal. cans, at } leading var. Stew- Trees, 2-3 ft. $1.50 ea; 00 ea; 4-5 ft. $2.50 ea. ndersville. M. M. var. fie 2 4 ft. 30e, 18-24 in. 30c dc; e, Celes- key 25c-$1.00; 50. doz. C. M. eiedine Vines, tt yr. rooted, 30c ea; $25.00 es pene lead. var. I ii your mail box. To. Foes bees 00 arly Elberta, 600 ta. 18-24 in. $12.50 A. Riggins, Molena. June, Horse, Early Golden Sweet, ap, Red and lle, Hiley Redbird. 10 trees, $4.25. J. , Blairsville. and 2 yrs. in bulk. R.. L.. E postage. | , |goose feathers, nger, cee = Delicious, Yates; Peach: | Black Raspberries $1.25 doz; Streaked Apple Trees, acid, 1- 2- ft., 40c ea. PP. Mrs. Josie Simmons, Cleveland, Rt. 2, Box 60. 5 Apple, June, Horse, Yates Red and Yellow Delicious, 4 Peach, June, Hale, Ga. Belle, Elberta, 1 of ea; Early Richmond Cherry Kieffs Pear, June Plum, Golden Apricot, Concord Ee 1 yr. stock, $6.00. Del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. Purple Fig, 1-4 ft. 20-50c ea; Wild Goose Plum, 5 ft. 75c ea. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro. - Thomas Muscadine, Bunch Grape 1-2 yrs. 35 ea; Thorny -|Boysenberry, 60c doz. Mrs. Lona: Tallant, Lula. HONEY BEES AND BEE. SUPPLIES New 8 frame bee Hives, glass observations and supers, $8.00 ea. I. A. Manley, Atlanta, 166 Flora Ave., N. E. 8 hives bees in pat. gums, $1.00. stand; also dozen jugs of Ga. Cane syrup, $1.50 jug. Mrs. J. E. Sarrow, Commerce, Rt. 5. 5. 100 bee hives, 10 frame, less bees and sundry bee supplies. Minni Futch, Ellaville Rt, 2. | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BUTTER: 3 or 4 Ibs. fresh country butter weekly, 65c lb: Add Also nice, clean all $1.00 lb. Mrs. e E. Richardson, Bowdon Rt. Fresh butter, 60c lb; white, _|half runner bean seed, 40c cup- ful. Mrs. Alton. Grindle, Gain- esvile, Rt. 5.. GOURDS: Small striped, small round and nest egg gourds, 5c ea: Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. GRAIN AND HAY: 8 tons good, bright peanut hay no poison used, $15.00 ton. No cks. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Rt..2- = About 15 tons peanut hay, free of poison, $15.00 ton at my barn. Bradley Wills, Daw- sony ht. Box 12% ROOTS AND HERBS: Queen of the Meadow, Sassa- .|fras root, 35 lb; Catnip, hoar- hound, peppermint balm, 30c dey; garlic bulbs, 40c_ doz. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, ut. be Box. 37: -__. CATTLE FOR SALE Grade Jersey Milch >cow, freshen in about 10 days, $85. 1% mi. West Temple just off |paved hwy. W. A. McBrayer, Temple. Cream Jer: sey cow with 2nd. calf, 3 gals, $125; nice Jersey- , | Guernsey cross, soon to freshen, +| $85. See. Deen Boatright, Alma. Fresh Jersey good, ist. calf, $100. See A. M. Craig, Riverside. (Come out Roosevelt hwy. to Old Natl., turn left at end of pavement off paved road, next road to left, Ist. house on left.) ~ Reg. Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, Domino family. O. Ww. Porter, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. 2 Milch cows, one with Ist, calf, other 2nd. Mrs. S. A. Phil- lips, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Rico Road. Thoroughbred 2 yrs. Holstein stock bull, geod cond., aprox. $50 Ibs. $125, W. A. Hightower, Stockbridge. 12 head Heifers, 1st. and 2nd. calves, best dairy type, fine Holstein bull, 3 yrs. old, gentle. 2p So. Atlanta, 6 mi. West gh, RB .;now, $20 ea., /name and crated, cow, milking McDon ugh. H. Se Sherwood, Goad blue Jersey Milch cow, freshen soon, 5 gals. See J. C. Williams, Danielsville, Rt.2. HOGS FOR SALE. 1 of finest Hampshire 400-lb. boars, Mercury Forecaster 332349, farrowed Aug. 28, 1944, sired exceptionally fine litters, selling to avoid inbreeding. See by appt. Norman Elsas, Atlanta, a Rd., Ma. 1111, De. PC pigs, 3 mos. old, $15. each. |My place. James M: Black, Lu- thersville, Rt. 1. SPC gilt, 8 mos. old, 200 lbs., subj. to reg. and bred to: reg., boar, farrow in June, $65 at farm. W. D. Wilbanks, Chats- worth. Booking tens May del. reg. Duroc pigs, Tops, Cherry King, Trutype Seco Lodown breeding, future show" prospects FFA treated, $35 ea. shipped any- mere Henry H. Smith, Alma, Le a Hereford pigs, 4 mos. o!d, reg. papers furnished, $350 ea. FOB. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box 214. Berkshire pigs, 12 wks. old, subject to reg., from good blood lines, $20 ea. Larry Gay, Portal. Purebred Hereford pigs, ready reg. in buyer's name. $2 extra for crating and shipping. E. M. Cason, Buck- head. . . Seventeen 5-wk. old pure- bred. OIC pigs, $10 ea. Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Fairburn, Care Nor- tons Quarry. Cooks Crossing, Kenwood Hwy. Litter of very choice Duroc pigs, farrowed Feb. Ist. by my best sow Georgianna, will be life treated, reg. in buyer's ready April Ist., $25 ea. Ernest P. Carter. Baxley. 4 Hereford female pigs, $25 a. reg. in buyers name; 5 males, 6 wks. old Apr. Ist, $22: ea... Mrs. Hardy Rhyne, White. 2 Duroe Jersey male pigs, 14 wks. old, Champion bloodlines, crated, treated and reg. buyer's name, $25 ea. Harvey Rough- ton, Sandersville. Purebred SPC pigs, 5 mos. old, 2 gilts, 2 males, 40-50 Ibs., from FFA chapter sow. Cannot ship. Milla Wilson, Vienna, Rt. 4. : OIC pigs,-8 wks. old, extra fine males 5 and 6 mos. old, short nosed, blocky brood sows, bred to reg. OIC male. Inocul- vated. Reg. papers furnished ao Cc. c. Nix, oes Rt. 4 nice pigs, about 13 wks. old, $10 ea. My place. Payton D. Petty, Ben Hill. Hereford pigs, all males, 8 wks. old, $26 ea; 1 large male, finest bloodline, $100. Guar. to satisfy. Will ship COD. J. Cor- rie Sanders, Bowersville, Rt. 1. Black African Big Bone Guinea gilt, 5 mos. old 27th, March, reg., in buyers: name, $35. Treated, crated, shipped. Halfred Boanyon, Danielsville. Reg. SPC pigs, champion bloodlines, satis. guar. George Ray, Cuthbert. Big bone Guinea Shoats, reg., 1 Guinea boar, gilt weighing 150 Ibs. Lee Watson, Jr., Daniels- ville: Rb 3: Imp. sort nose. blocky OIC male pigs, farrowed Oct. 28, 1946, extra fine, inoculated, reg. in buyer's name, $35. Ship anywhere. J. W. Garrett, Sarah. Reg. OIC sow, 15 mos. old, 250 Ybs.; I5 with papers. Clar- ence Bright, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. 2 yrs. old, $60 or trade for 200 lb. barrow; also combination saddle and work mare, 8 yrs. old, $150; 2 yrs. old gaited filley, $125. Roy G. Jones, Decatur, 619 Clairmont avenue. 9 \Hereford pigs, 6 wks. old April 1st., 4 females, $25 each, crated; $23 ea. at barn; 5 males, $22 ea. crated, $20 at barn. Mary A. Rhyne, White. Reg. SPC breeding stock, from one of Ga.s leading herds. W. B.- Leverett, Tifton. Briana .|R. B. Crane, Trenton, Str Broken nose Berkshire boar, year . upon request. AUCTION SALE (Residents of Georgia Gnly- An auction sale of Registered Jersey bulis . from the State Prison Jersey Herd, which set a new | production RECORD for the State of Georgia last. . . will be held at the STATE PRISON, Reids- ville, Friday, April 18th, 10:00 A. M., E. S. T. pore This sale will feature 20 sons of Sparkling Dra- | conia Royal 402924; with 10 younger bulls (sired by Junior Herd Bulls) beirie offered. All are from Dams. of OUTSTANDING RECORDS. Catalogues furnished DONT MISS THIS GREAT SALE! HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Berkshire sow, 15 mos. old, $50; 2 reg. pigs, 9 wks. old, $20 ea. My farm. W. D. Perry. Monticello, Rt. 5. 7 purebred Hereford male pigs from Byromville Red Beauty, dbl: treated, reg. in buyers name, 12 wks. old, $25 ea. W. M. Mims, Byromville, RFD 1. 3 SPC boars. and gilts, reg. buyers name, 4 mos. old, 70 lbs. $20 ea. FOB. Ralph O. Walton, Hamilton. Pigs and shoats for sale. T. J. Middlebrooks, Riverdale, Clark Howell Hwy. CORRECTION: 1 purebred OIC male pig, short-nosed, brocky type. 6 mos. old, $25.00 FOB. with reg. papers in buyers name. L. E. Kimbrough, Vienna Rte82; HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Want 2-3 yr. old Iron, Grey Mule, 750-800 lbs; and want 200-250 lb. Black Jersey bull or steet with-horns. Sani Brock LaFayette Rt. 1. : About 12 yr. old good sound mare mule, gentle, work any- where, $100.00. See at once. Spurgeon C. Hanley, Daniels- ville, Rt: 2. At Stud: Scrapper Boy 391241 Tenn. Walker, a proven sire (dbl grandson Roan Allen F-38) by Merry Boy 340189. Reg. mares only. Gordon Kettles, Dalton. 2 or-3 good young mules for sale, 3 and 4 yrs. old partly broke. H. M. C. Walker,. Whites- burg, Teh Fine work and buggy mare, 850 lbs., work anywhere, $185. Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. 3 yr. old Horse Mule. about 900 Ibs. Also Red Mare, 8 yrs. old, about 1100 lbs. .See my farm on Broxton-Hazlehurst Road. Geo. Fletcher, Broxton. 12 sell 2 good plow horse mules and 13 yrs. old, sound, cheap. J. C. McKay, Newnan, Rt. 1. D. yr. Mule, about 900 Ibs. old Tron Gray Horse Rt. Mare, true worker 9 yrs. old, 1000-1100 lbs., good shape; Al- so 2H wagon. L. L. Helton, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. 11 yr. old in good shape, exc. plow mule, $100.00. R. F. Smith, Decatur, Rt. 2. Farm and Saddle 1000 Ibs. $100.00. See W. Thompson, Avera. Pr. nice Ga. raised Black sie Mules, 4-8 yrs. old, $325. $175.00 ea; Bulls: White made Butt-Head, yr. old, -$75; Guernsey. and Jersey, 6 mos. old $30.00 ea. My farm. Hugh A. Lewis, Culverton, Rt. 1. Horse A. $115.00. | -| Rose, Ashburn, Rt. 1. Stud Horse, gaited, 850 lbs. Rea- HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 2 work mares, 1 black, 1150 : lbs, 8 yrs. old, $150.00, other strawberry roan, 1000 lbs, 9 yrs. old $100.00; Black mere mule, 1200 Ibs, $200.00. 1%2 mi. So. Hairburn, ~ T:- BY Smiph,, Fairburn. : Good Mule, about 1100 Ibs., and good 2H wagon; 2 shoats, wt about 75 lbs. and 50-75 bu. good corn. Turner Moon, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1 (Rockbridge Rd.) 2 At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking Stallion Easters Red Allen by Hunter's Allen F10 -$15.00 1947 season; For sale, $750.00. 4% Clayton Garrett, a z Box 56. 850-900 lbs. 7 yr. old Sorrell Mare, works nice to anything, no blemishes. Sell or exc. for 1200 or 1800 lb. mare or mule , that-will plow in rough, rooty land. Rufus S.. Myers, Ludowici. i Risk 7 yr. old Mare Mule, $200. 0. My place. C. F. Brown ee : Tel. No, 289-W3. 5 Mules, 5-7 yrs. old, 900-1100 lbs. work anywhere, mare mule smooth mouth, Good brood mare, work any- where, 1000-1050 lbs; 3 yr. old sonable. J. L. Wheat Varnell, Pr. black smooth arin mules, 1100 lbs., $195.00 pied Bay Gelding, about 12 yrs. ld, 900 lbs. A-1 cond., work see where, $75.00. M. Ts Oglethorpe. Fairly good horse mule, $45. W. W. Whitaker Harlem, Rt. 1. Gray horse mule, smooth mouth, around 1000 lbs. good eater and worker, $50. J. E. Hoofer, Colbert, Rt. 2 oo 9 yr. old spotted Tenn. Walk-. } ing Brood Mare, not reg., sir-_ ed by Giovannis Allen 390104 Dm by Roan Allen F-34, bred _ to Best Chance - 370256, $250. Also this mares 8 mos. old chestnut colt by Best Chance. A. F. Bell Hartwell. Pr. young mules, 3 yrs. old, partly broken, for sale. My home. Mrs. J. O. Davis, Gain- esville, Rt. 7, Box 61. 2 mules, 6-8 yrs old, about. 1200 lbs. ea. sound and in good shape. W. A. Simpson, MeDonough, Box 428. Gentle pony (safe for chil- dren) $75.00 at barn, 3 mi. Nos Ashburn, Hwy. 41. Mrs. Hah | Black mare, 6-7 yrs. old, slim guar. sound, gentle; exc. brood mare. E. B. Jones, Hahira, Rt. i aN At Stud: Best Chance 370256 reg. Willing Stallion, proven. sire of show horses, 2 of his sold last year for over $5000.90. Contact Cr-V= Nalley, Jr., Gainesville, 1524 Riverside Dr. Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Assn Show And Sale The Georgia Aberdeen-Angus: Breeders Ass'n, will hold their annual Spring Show and Sale in At- fanta at Southeastern Fair Grounds, Thursday. April 17, Show at 10:00 A. M., Sale, 1: :00'P, M. 50 lots (5 bulls and 45 females) to be sold at Auction. All from choicest lot of top Angus cattle, from leading herds in Ga. For information and Hotel reservations, write, Frank B. Binford, Secy, Thomaston. 1100-1150 lbs; _. lbs. Also few young breeding : ~ trade for cow. P. Aaron Phillips, ~ Palmetto. You pay transportation. 3 mi N. Ea Calvary. 4) Cairo, Rt. 3. fresh, 4 qt. milkers, or trade wt be grandmother gave 12.5 and 13 _ lbs. daily; Kids mothers Beg ee turning plow. G. C. Endsley, De- - HORSES AND MULES good worker, $100.00 at my farm. -C. A. Gillespie, Atlanta, North Ave., N. BE. _ kid $55.00. G. T. Dell, Boston. vy ed, $15.00 for pr. Crated my _ station. Bill land Rt. 5. Atlanta, 651 West 8th St. Tog. Buck Kids, sire TX-T-|_ ~ doe (freshen this spring. Sell for 10 wks. old _ ry, Statesboro, Rt. 1. _ PAGE BIGHT FOR SALE Mare mule, smooth mouth around 1050 lbs., good cond., 1306 2% yr. old mare, 1150 lbs. partly broke to plow, sell or SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Large long White Horned Saanan, 5 qts., reg., with buck Good 3 qt. Milk Goat, gentle, fresh in, $75.00. 10 days trial. Arthur Chson, 2 thoroughbred but not reg. Nubian Nannie Goats just wean- Bentley, Cleve- Bargaiu: 3 high grade reg. milk goats, 1 billy, 2 nannies, for milch eow. W. J. Waddell 78752 Almas Amos, sire father star bred buck, mother and gal. plus milkers, $18.00 ea. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia, 2 purebred Tog Milk Goats, about 1 yr. old Dark chocolate colored Buck, fawn colored | or exc. Reg. in buyers name. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro. . Thoroughbrvil Milk Goat, $15.00 or exc. for 8 hens. J. A. Franklin, Adairsville, Rt. 1. Tog. Billy and Nannie. reg. papers, not hornless; 3' yrs: old, hornless nannie_ kid, born Feb. 10 $50.00 for 3. Exc. pigs., any breed, same value. J. S. Quer- 2 Saanan, 2 Togs just fresh- - ened, reasonable. Also 1 horse eatur, Rt. 3: iy Purebred Saanan Buck Kids from best blood lines, Dam gives more than 7 qts.and sire is Lester or Sunnyslope, $205. My farm within 3 wks. Mrs. F. E. Hogan, Hapeville, 3692 At- Janta Ave. 4 milk goats; Also black mare, Black Guinea Sow and Pigs, and Black ~Cochin Bantams, cheap for cash. J. T. Brown, El- berton Rt. 2. 1 milk goat, now giving 2. qts., not bred, $20.00. Garrice Chambers, Cleveland, Rt. 5. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE; Large purebred NZW Doe, finest stock, 2 yrs. old, $2.00. MO. Curtis Branch Jr., Eni- gma, Rt. 1. NZW Buck, ped. 4 mos. old; $4.00. Gustus Cullens, Jr., At- lanta, 886 Lake Ave. Wa. 9535. Good NZW youngster, ped. from show winning _ stock, $2.50 bucks; $3.00 does. J. R. Williamson Jr., Atlanta, 852 Oakhill Ave., S. W. Ra. 7366. Trio Giant Chinchillas, un- related. stock, ped. papers furnished, $35.00; Eight Does, 5 mos. old, from above stock, no papers, $5.00 ea; $8.00 pr. MO. B. Holsomback East Point, 302 S. Harris St. 2 heavy Wt. Chin and 1 NZW Buck, 4 mos: old, $4.00 ea. Jas, A. Rosser, Decatur. NZ Red Buck, 5 mos. old, 9% does. O. H. Johnson, Port Wentworth, 204 Canture St. 3 Chinchilla Bucks, 4 mos. old ped., 2 NZ Red Does 5 mos. old, wt. about 5 Ibs. ea. $4.00 RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE * 2 NZW Does, 10 mos. old, bred,, $3.00 ea; 4 are 7 mos. ld, bred, $2.50 ea; Buck 1 yr. old $1.50. A. J. Shockey, Sandy Springs. Guinea Pigs for sale: See or write Miss L. A. Boyles, Spring- field. Large Eng. Guinea Pigs, bred $3.00 ea; Chinchilla Buck, 5 mos. old, $3.00; NZW Buck, from a 13 lb. sire now 8 mos. old, $4.00. Miss Camilla Tyson, Roy. Ped. NZW Buck, 5 mos. old, papers fkirnished, $5:00; 2 Does, already _ bred, 11-12% Ibs. with . ped. paper's, $5.00 ea. Bobby. Dixon; Thomson Box 326. peer LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Want young beef type bull, prefer Reg. S. Horn. W. E. Vinson, Houston Rd. Macon. - Want Jersey Cow, just fresh- ened, giving 3 gals. daily, gen- tle, healthy. Lockard-Bell, At- lanta, 2677 Pharr Rd. Want purebred Guernsey heifer calf about 1 wk. old, Americus, reasonable. J. J. Griffin, Americus, Rt. 3. HOGS WANTED: sex Gilts.. State price and date of farrowing. F. L. Brinson, Waynesboro: Want pr. unregistered Little Bone Guinea Pigs; the stay-fat kind. Make best cash offer. - POULTRY FOR SALE BABY CHICKS AND BANTAMS: Several young Bantam Roos- ters, 50c each. Will ship 2 exp. col. W..A. Gray, Swainsboro. Golden Sebright Bantams, 3 hens, 1 rooster $1.50 ea. Will not ship or deliver. J. D. Hicks, Buford, Rt. 1. Phone 271-W4. 2 mi. So. Buford, on Atlanta Hwy. 5 Small Mixed Bantam Hens, all laying, and 1 rooster, $3.60. COD. Ship anywhere. C. L. McArthur, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Bantams: 20 hens, 3 roosters, 60c ea. George R. Tuggle Bu- ford, Rt. 3. CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: 1 Ga. Shawl Stag, 4% lbs; Ga. Stag, 6 mos. old,-3% Ibs; 6 Ga. Shawl Pullets, laying, 2 Claghorn Pullets, all 9 mos. old, laying. Roy Cravens, At- lanta 129 Eleanor St. S. E. Phone De. 6150. 4 fine thoroughbred Indian Cornish and 1 fine NH Red B. H. Osborn, Roy. Fine Blue Traveler Cock, 2 yrs. old, perfect shape, ready to -walk, $4.00; 2 fine Ark. Traveler Hens, $5.00 for both. Exc. Hens for nice White Game Cock. Randall Griffin, Gaines- ville, Oak St. MINORCAS AND MISCEL- . LANEOUS CHICKENS: 7 hens, 1 rooster, Golden Buff Minoreas 15 mos. old, now laying, $10.00. Will ship; Also i- RH Rooster, 10 mos. old, $1.50. Ulysses Cason, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS: 18 yellow Buff Orpingtons, young pullets, now laying, $2 ea; 2 Roosters, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. PEACOCKS PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. 14 or 15 mixed common Pig- eons, 25c ea: My yard. Gus Kirk, Atlanta, 791 Stewart Ave.-S. ea. Butler Smith, Roy. W. Ra. 0890. Want 4-purebred Black Es- | 1 H. E. Freyermuth, Clyo, RFD.. Cockerel, $2.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. POULTRY Purebred, mated, Lpeaneds and working Homer Pigeons, $4} pr; Young stock, 7 or 8 wks old $3:00 pr. All guar. C. H. Oxerby Columbus, 3609 14th Ave. : Belgian, Carman and White King Pigeons, $1.50 pr;-,Above crossed, same price; other mix- | A. Moseley, ed: $100 prs h: Tennille. REDS. (NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND AND OTHER REDS): - 500 Christie NH Red Pullets, 10. wks. old, direct, $1.25 ea. Lewis E. Beers, Newnan. 40 NH Hens all Jaying, 8 mos. old, $2.00 ea. at my home. T. W. Miller, Atlanta, 1073 Lee StiS. W. Ra: 343i 50 N. H. Red Hens, yr. old, laying, good, 6, $18.00; 10, $28.00; 20. $2.75 ea; $125.00 for lot. Large crates to be return- ed.. FOB. Mrs. Mamie _ Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Three 4A New Hamp. Red Roosters about 6 mos. old. Mrs. O. E. Hardegree, College Park, Rt. 1. ; 9 mos. old NH Red-cockerels, from ROP flock, $1.7 ea. Ship anywhere, Sat. guar. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, P. O. Box 488. Phone DE 7563. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS GEESE, ETC. B. B. Bronze- Young Turkeys, hens now laying, $6.00 ea; 1 Bobbler $9.00. My farm. Age: Thompson, Sr., Riverdale, Rt. Big Bone Bronze Turkey Tom, 16 mos. old, good, - healthy eond.;' 25. Tbs., ..$10.00. ~ FOB: Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Rie; we 3 Wagon Weel Strain Bronze Turkey Toms, 1946 hatch $10.00 ea; 1 Hen, same strain, now laying, $8.50. Mrs. Albert Ful- ford, Shellman. : aes 11 mos. old, send check or MO. E. H. McMichael, Buena Vista. 2 White Ganders, pr. Egyptian. Geese and hatching eggs. Don C. Glendenning Care City Hall, Macon. 9 White Pekin Ducks, 7 Ducks 2 Drakes, 1946 hatch, now laying $1.50 ea.. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Cartecay. : t Turkeys: 3 hens, $8.00 ea; 1 Tom, $10.00; $32.50 for lot. Mrs. Carrie Tuggle, Buford. 2 Silver Lace Wyandotte Roos- ters, 6 mos. old, purebred, $2.50 .ea. Mrs. J. M. Kimsey. Macon, | 207 College Place. POULTRY WANTED Want 2 or 3 Black Silkie Bantam Hens. Advise. Mrs. Ann Hunt, Atlanta, 795 Stewart Ave., S. W. RA. 8446. GAMES WANTED: Want Pit. Game Cocks (Not Cornish) not over 3 yrs. old, wt. 6 lbs. up, good eyes, plu- mage, feet, bill, no crooked tails, breast-bones. Pay Exp., and $1.00 lb. and_ shipping crates prepaid. Dudley Price Atlanta, 1678 Emory Rd. NE. GUINEAS AND DUCKS WANTED: ae Want 12 Indian Runner day old ducklings, Fawn Color. Ad- vise price and shipping date at once. Donald Rowell, Rock- mart, Rt. 2. ! Want 3 to 6 little ducks, 3 or 4 days old, also. some very young Guineas. Mrs. R. G. Hol- comb, Cassville. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable young woman to do light work on farm, tend chickens, milk one cow, prefer | can drive truck, car, ete. Mod- ern country home elec. and running water, $40.00 month, room and board with man and wife. B, E. Parrish, Pavo, Rt. on pavement. Contact A. H. Marietta, Austell Ras: fa Se ae 10 White Pekin Ducks, $2.50} ea. crated; 8 females, 2 males, handy. Carl Perry, Monroe, Roa on Mrs lanta, R Want farmer for 1. or 2H farm, , 50-50 basis, 3R house ceiled, lights, good land, pastur, | Mc plenty free wood, near grade | chool and church. Dont write. Risse Want Vet. for training in Nursery. Must have some exp., See. D. F. Peters Douglasville, | good references, small family. | 0. A. Good place 6 mi. So. Eastman on | sa hwy. John J. Brown, Creek Nurseries, Eastman. Want several farm families for wage work and share crops ready for planting. F. B. Jack- son, Wrightsville. Want 2 col. families for day wages, 1 tractor driver pre- ferred. Furnish house, wood and garden, $3.25 day. yr. around work. A. W-..Anderson, Green- ville; Rts, eee Want white couple for farm near Roswell man with exp. in machinery, light part-time |1 Sugar |: small pa to work; milk, 2 A. garde! livestock, Want middle ddl |bered white work on farn work for wife. Furnish good| 3R house, elec., salary and other concessions. Write L. A. Mosher, 1533. Want good middle aged cou-|, ple, 30-50 yrs. old for farm.| Must be good plow hand. R. F. Henry, Arabia, Rt. 1. Attractive proposition to party | Atlanta, P. O: Box| with sufficient help, take com- |p, plete charge small modern dairy., No bottling: House, water _ elec. Comer, Rt. 4. ee Will furnish 4R house, chicken house, barn, pasture to reliable cou. le to raise chickens } and have few dairy cows for self. in exe. for garden and yard work. A. F. Want sober man to work in. dairy and milk plant, $28.00 wk. Furnish 2R nee, Rossville Rt. Ak Hadden, Sising| ~ Fawn. : BOS as house. Main |* to Atlanta. Start work |) immediately. Write E. W. Gur- a Want farmers for 2H farms,| 50-50 basis, good level land, river bottoms good pasture, school bus and mail route. Tools mules, plenty wood lready ut. | H..M. C. Walker, Whitesbt rg; Bia eas Want sveral families for | wage and share farming. ern School bus and power line serv. | ho , B. Jackson Wrightsville. Want exp. farmer, col. white, for large 2H crop, OF 15 | bale cotton crop and 20 A bot-| | * with elec., on school bus and | mail route. Good work stock and equip. furnished. S. | Storer, Douglasville, Rt. ay Want honest family, 2 hands, for. 2H farm, basis. Large 3R_ceiled house, elec. school and mail route. Extra good land, pasture with n wood, 2-4 yrs} running water, r old mules, well at door, parn 3. i. Want white man with small family to work by day for good | _ wages, house and garden. Must |: +be willing to do day work or dont apply. No loafers wanted. E. A. Mitchell, Decatur, Rt. 21 Cr. 3649. , Want farmer. for SHY farm. Share basis. Good land. P. M. Little Hampton. Want middle aged man and : wife to work on small farm. Small house. Mrs. Cc. F. Brown, Smyrna, Rt. Tel. No. 289-W-3. Want 2H man, 50-50 basis, 4R tom land corn. Good 4R house } 1% HIP. plow | >. 50-50 1, Spring Rd, |" house, good land, 4 mi. W. {ee Adairsville. D. Y. Wood, Adairs- ville, Rt. 1. ae Want general farm worker, Rt tractor exp. necessary. Want small family (no large children) | ; 4R house rural route; near store, $60.00 mth. paid wkly. a to Hugh L. White Stockbridge. .} , Want white woman from| country, 25-45 yrs. old for light work on farm (poultry |5 5 and turkey). No field wor Private room good pa: