Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1947 May 7

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Er ay, hie 2, I appeared before
ays and Means Committee, in

mber of members of the Com-
















































one on Dehalt of-the farm-
Fin ee but. throughout

~ economy, - ashes
ath of. ee Victoria, of

five year period, from 1931
the so called Reciprocal
vTe ment: Act was under way,



iro Trade. A meamcntc

Eat

wil dug ng the five years with



one item of cotton alone these Re-
Trade Agreements cost the
mn. cotton grower iB

ernment itself and cannot be
ned. This is the result of hav-
lan like Mr. Will Clayton, with
us cotton interests in Brazil
ico, in charge i in our State De-
nt. He is representing Ander-
iyton Cotton Company | in the

ut he is also represent-



Bion, in opposition to 80 called

Siultine was most Ae ee

made Statements W. hieh went 1 in-

ted States exported more than
ee of. og 4

the Prat eee of five es Sc:

Ay cenimonts, we imported | 19 .

million
cotton, This is the cold record



WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947

MEANS COMMITTEE
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NUMBER 34 |

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gard to cotton is true of the other in-
ternational millionaires in the State De-
partment representing steel, automo-
biles, oil and other chosen industries.

~The following extracts from the News
Tickers, which go all over the nation,

will give you an idea of the importance.

that was attached to this statement:
Tom Linder, Georgia State Agri-
culture Commissioner, said, Power-
ful Influences have almost destroyed
Americas cotton industry and urged
a Congressional investigation of
State Department Multi-million-

aires. :
Testifying before the House
Ways and. Means Committee on the
Reciprocal Trade program, Linder



This letter is self explanatory:

Chilean Nitrate Sales Corporation
120 Broadway, New York
Atlanta, Ga. , May, 2, 1947.
Mr. Tom Linder.
Commissioner of Apriculture
State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Commissioner:

I find throughout the country that
some of the small dealers are charging
farmers from $75.00 to $80.00 per. ton
for nitrate due to the. shortage. Our
price is only $8.50 per ton plus increase
in freight rates over last year. .
should not cost any farmer in Georgia
more than $9.00 to $10.00 per ton mere
than it did last year. The nearer the
port, the cheaper. Nitrate should not,
cost any farmer in Georgia more than
$50. 00 to $55.00 per ton.
~ It has just occurred to me that it
might be a good idea for you to put a
little notice in the Bulletin Attention
Farmers, telling them that. nitrate
should Hot cost them more than $9.00 to
$10.00 per -ton more than last year. 1
dislike very much to see the farmers
robbed because nitrate is searce. Then
too, we are going to get the blame as
the dealers will tell the farmers that
they are paying much more than they
did last year.

If you approve of hic and ean block

this off on the front page of your Bul-
letin I will greately appreciate it.

Call me when you get back next week.

With kind regards,

Yours very brady,
i



Nitrate





charged that ute American cotton

grower and other farmers have been

-erucified in the interests of internat-
ionalism. He said he wants to know if
personal gain was involved.

**He said between 1935 and 1941,
when such trade agreements were in
effect, industrial exports jumped 384
per cent while agricultural exports
increased only 20 per cent. During
the same period, he said, Farm im-
ports rose disproportionately.
. Linder, a frequent critic

~ Federal Cotton Program as_ well as
Trade Agreements, said the figures
made it impossible To escape a con-
clusion that powerful influences have
deliberately set about to destroy our
cotton industry.

**T recommend a thorough investi-
gation into the motives of these multi-

millionaires holding subordinate po-

sitions in our State Department, he
said,

ay. recommend that such investi-

- gation cover the question of personal
interests and profits to members of
Trade

the State Department from
Agreements.

Linder said the Reciprocal. Trade
program was
Crypto-Communists which his lead-
ing to Totalitarian Controls. He
said it is economically World Totali-
tarianism.

The United States canner carry

on free trade with other countries un-

less we are willing to reduce the value:

of the American dollar to 20
he said.

Linder urged a system of prefer-
ential tariffs in whieh the import tax
would equal the difference between
the foreign nations selling price and
110 per cent. of the American farmers

eost of production.

** Tf parity on wheat for
were $2.50 a bushel, he said,
ed wheat would have to come to. this
country at $2.75. If the world wheat
price were $l. 50 a bushel, the import:
tax would be $1.25 a bushel, 2

Tn effect, this is an import tax
which affords automatic protection to
producers here in the United States,
he said.

Tinder urged an investigation of

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the brainchild of

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| FLOWERS AND SEED

FLOWERS AND SEED



Pink and Red Perennial Peas,
25c bunch; Coreopsis, 2& large

bunch; Small Lilac Bush, 10c
ea. Mrs. D: A. Delay, Austel',
mt. 2, Box 318:

Pink Physotegia, Laxender
Ageratum, Pink Perennial
Phlox, Old Fashion Mums,
Queen Anns Lace, 30c doz.
Mrs. J; O. Kelley,- Avera.

Thousands Red Spider Lilly,
Pener White Narcissi, Daffo-
dils, Jonquils, White Iris Bulbs,
Jarge Yellow Shaggy, White
Daisy and Bronze Mums, 30c
doz. Mrs. Roy McCracken, A-
vera.

Chrysanthemumss 25 dif.
White, Yellow, Lavender, Pink,
Bronze, Button Mums, Bronze
Yellow, White, Daises,. Red
Yellow, Lavender, Cream,
BronzE 60c doz; Addy postage.
Mrs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta,
1139 Hall Ave. S. E.

Physostegia, Veronica Hardy
Asters, Hardy ~Phlox,. Sweet
Fennel, Forget-me-not, 12 kinds
Mums, Pink Yarrow, Day Li-
lies, Iris, Gailardia, Hollyhocks,
Ver bena, Baby Snapdragon.
B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35
Weyman Ave. S. E.

Running Rose, Seven Sis-
ters, 2, 75c; Spider Lily Bulbs,
=, z0c; Fan Lily Bulbs, 2, 25c;
Cedar Trees, 75c ea; Cactus
Plants, 35 ea; Purple Wisteria,
3, S5c: Miss Beanie Hodges,
Blakely, Rt. 5

20 Snowball, yrs. old,
best quality, 50c ea. Plis post-
age. Mrs. S. D. Wilson, Bow-
don, Rt. 4.

Nice Larkspur .
ple blossoms, no
transplant, 25c doz;
Carolyn Smith, Bowdon,
Care D. H. Smith. _

Bulbs: Paper White. Narcis-
sus, Yellow Center Narcissus,
Butter and Eggs, 75c C; Little
Yellow Narcissus, 60c C. Exc.
for sacks. Mrs. H. B. McGill,
Bronwood. ;

Small Palms, 2, $1.25; 7, $2.,
15, $3.75; Orange Trees, Nar-
cissus Bulbs, Banana setting.
$1. S. M. Sebron, Brunswick,

1-2

4

Plants,
wready to
3*do2;,':65c.
Rts

pur-



| FOR SALE FOR SALE

Dottie Yellow Mums, 30c Bulbs: White Narcissi; 45
doz; Small Bronze, 25 doz;|doz; Orange Lilies, 5c ea; Da-
Jarge Yellow Mums, 50c doz! ffodils, 90c doz; Blue Easter
Mixed Col. Petunia Plants, 30c Lilies, 35c ea. Mrs. Rebecca
daz; Red Dbi. Cannas, 55 doz; | Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 35.
White Violets, S8e. doz; ae White Daffodils, Orange Day
ee enw Oe ae (Lilies, King Alfred Dattodifie,
Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2-)poq and Purple Lilies, Ver-

Pink Thrift, 75 C; Dbl. Day|bena, 30c doz; 4 doz., $1.00;
Lilies, 50c doz; Yellow Thorn-| Add postage. Mrs. Fred Mosley,
less Rose, Tiger Lilies, 20c;| Bremen, Rt. 2.

White Narcissi, $1.25 C;
Purple Lilac, 10c ea; Milk and
Wine Lily, 50c ea; Fall Pinks,
20c doz; Pink Oxalis, 3, 10c;
Yellow Thornless Rose, 25c ea;
Yellow Jonqufls, $1.00 C. Add
Postage. Mrs. Roy Boyce, Bre-
men, Rt. 2, Box 68.

5 kinds Marigolds, few deep
red*Zinnias, mixed, 30c pt. PP.
No. letters answered unless
stamped envelop enclosed. Mrs.
Emmer M. Puckett, Buford, Rt.
1, Box 50.

Lemon Lily Roots, 50 doz;
Winter Colossal _Red Cannas,
25c ea; $1. orders. PP. Mrs. R.
P, Steinheimer, Brooks.

Dahlias, large and small, red,
yellow, purple, bronze, 25c ea.

*| Add postage. Mrs. Allen Payne,

Butler.

Yellow, White May Narcis-
sus,, King Alfred Jonquils, $2.
C; Dbl. Jonquils, $2.50 C; Day
Lilies, Purple Iris, and Bov-
wood, $1. doz; Pink Verbena,
Horehound, 50c doz. Martha
Womack, Buchanan, Rt. 1,

Box Flower Cuttings: ~Ge-
raniums, Begonias, Sultanas,
Granduke Jasmine, | Justicia,
Jew, Cactus, Amaryllis, Hyd-
rangea (white and blue), White
and Red Striped Verbena. Sell
or Exc. for Print sacks. Mrs.
Laz Wiggins, Buena Vista.

Jonquils, Butter- and Eggs,
Narcissus, Daffodils, White and
Blue Hyacinths, White Nar-
cissus,- Star. of Bethlehem,
Chrysanthemums, mixed yel-
low and white. Less $1. orders
add postage. Also have lots of
shrubbery. Mrs. Arthur Meele:,
Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 191.

Blue Birdfoot Violets, Pink
Perinnial Phlox, large col. Vio-
lets, Pink Anemons, Daises,
large Daffodils, $2. C; large
Blue Iris, Eng. Blue Violets,
50 doz; 10 choice rose, $2. Sad-
ie Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Orange Day Lilies, White
Daffodils, King Alfred, 30c doz;
4 doz., $1.00; Purple
Blue Iris, 15 ea. Add postage.
Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Herman
Nixon, Bremen, Rt. 1, Box 99.

$100; Med. plants,

Lilac;





FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE





Star of: Bethelem, $1. C;
Yellow Daffodils, Apr. Bloom-
ing Narcissi, $1.50 C. No Check.
Add postage. Mrs. Kathleen
Smith, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 73A.

Semperviren Bovwood, com-
pact, good color, 7 yrs. old, 20
in. tall, $2. ea. in field; hun-
dreds of 3-4 yr. olds, 35c ea.
Joe Elkins, Alpharetta. Phone
4281. ;

King Alfred Jonquil, Narcis-
si, $2. C; Chrysanthemums,
Blue Iris, $1. doz; Canna Lilies,
$1.50 doz; Dahlia Bulbs, $2.
doz; Mrs. Florence Leathers,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Springeria, Sword Fern, 25c;
June CChristmas Cactus, 10c;
Rer, Yellow variegated Cannas,
Striped Grass, 3, 25c; Jonquils,
Narcissus, White Iris, 75 (C.
Exchange for Geraniums, Be-
gonias, Carnations, Fucias,
Blue. Verbena. Mrs. B. M.
Logan, Athens, Rt. 2.

Fancy Coleus, Begonias, Can-
dytuft, Verbena, Marigolds,
Gypsophila, Wallflower, Hardy
Primrose, Pyrethrum, Wash-
ington Geraniums, Calendulas,
Pinks, Snapdragons, Sweet
Williams, Gailardias,, Petunias,
Shasta Daisy, Asters, Pot
Plants. JoSephine Maley, At-

lanta, 469 Claire Dd. N. E

African Violets: Pinks, Pur-
ples and Blues, small plants,
$1255 PP
Mrs. Connie P. Duncan, Atlan-
tta( 1294 Emory Circle, N. E.
De. 5425.

Orange Day Lilies, 35 doz;
Long Trumpet Jonquils, 40c
doz; Parrot Feather Moss, 35
doz; 8 for: 15; Peppermint, 12
Water Cress, 15c; Grey Vic-
lets, 15 doz; Mrs. Velma Ho-
gan, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Small blooming size mixed
cols. Glad. Bulbs, $1.00 C;
Bulglets, 200, 50c; Large Red

Spider Lily, 50c doz; 4. in. Nan-
dinas, $3.00 C;Var. Iris, and
Mum Plants. Reasonable. Mrs.
C.-E. Leverett, Rt. 1, Ben Hill
Rd. Atlanta, Call Ra. 9636.

Chrysanthemum Plants:
large type Show and Exhibi-
tion, all cols., $1.00 doz; Exc.
for Print sacks. Mrs. Rufus
Anderson, Augusta, Rt. 2. Box
115. Wayside Gardens.

Picardy Glad Bulbs: Bloom-
ing size, $3.50 C; $30.00 -M;
Smaller size, $10. M. Sold in
thousand lots only: Prepaid
anywhere in Ga. upon receipt
of Money Order. No orders
after June Ist. G. W. Johnson,
Atlanta, 3051 Howell Mill Rd,
Ne Wee Chiab283,

Pink Hardy Phlox, Lemon
Lilies,, Lemon Mint, Shasta
Daises, Mixed Iris, Red Flow-
ered Mullein, 40c doz; 3 doz.
$1.00; Lavender, Yellow Mums,
50c doz; Mixed Col. Dahlias,
$1.00 doz; Add postage. Mrs.
A. L. Dodd, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Sky Blue, 2 Tone
Blue, Orchid, Yellow, Purule,
Tan, $1.50 doz. Mrs. W. W.
Trimble, Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Few very fine Dahlias, un-
known, $3. doz;. Giant var.
Snapdragon plants, mixed co-
lors, now 6 in, tall, $1. doz; 5
cols, Azaleamums, $1. doz. Del.
No checks. Mrs. R. V. Miller,
Acworth, Rt 2.

Rer, Pink and White Ver-

Fine Iris,

bena with roots, 50c oz. Mrs.
W.-B. Fraser, Arabi.
Large asst. of blooming size

mixed colored Glad. Bulbs, 50c
No orders less 4 doz. Mrs. C.
M. Errwin, Adairsville, Rt. 2

Bronze Mums with Gold Un-
derside, incurved petals, 50c
daz; 3 daz. $1.00; Mixed Petun-
ia Plants, 10c doz; 50c C. Add
postage. Mrs. W. O.Phillips,
Ashland, Rt. 1.

Parrot Feather, Water Moss,
12, 35c; Water Cress _ Plants,
30c doz; Star of Bethlehem, 30
doz; $2.50 C; Dbl. Red Geran-
ium cut,. 15e Ferns, Begonias,
35c ea; 10 cuttings Pot Planis,
all dif., $2.25. Mrs. J, E. Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2,



z

Large Yellow Chrysanthe-
mum Plants, $1.25 doz. Miss
Vivian Gable, Brooks, P.. O.
Box 104.

Dahlias, dif. cols. and _ sizes,
$1.25 doz; Mums, Blackberry
Lilies, Purple Iris, 40c doz;
Bridalwreath, 2 forr 25c. Mrs.
I. A. Woodring, Alto, Rt. 1.

Home grown Garden Peren-
nials, Potted Plants, African
Violets, all colors,
Dwarf Gardenias, Shasta Dai-
ses, Sweet Williams, Colum-
bine, Dephiniums, Geraniums,
Hydrangeas, Hollyhocks, Mums
No shipping. R. W. Jordan, Ai-
lanta, 876 Barnett St. N. E.

Chrysanthemums: Large de-
corative and commercial type,
white and many colors, $2. doz;
large var. Pompons and But-
tons, $1.50 doz. Prepaid. Mrs.
A. M. White, Atlanta, 413 Grant
St. S. E. Ma. 1095.

Jonquils, 150, $1.00; 500, $2.50
Narcissis, 125, $1. PP. Mrs.
E. Matthews, Atlanta, Rt.
Box" 132758:

Saliva Seed and Mammoth
Fla. Morning Glory, teaspoon,
50c; also Dbl. Petal Red Dahlia
Bulbs, 2, 25c. Laura B. Yopp,
Atuanta, 1687 Howell Mill Rd.
N. W.

Easter Lilies for market.
Mrs. M. C. Upshaw, Atlanta,
156 Waverly Way, N. E. Phone
Ja. 5270.

Delux mixed Giant Petunias,
unusual mixed Giant Zinnias,
Giant Marigolds, mixed Strw-.
flowers, Pan American wilt re-
sistant tomatoes (new), 3 doz,
$1.00; Perennial Marning Glory
Crowns, 50c. Ready May 15.
Mrs. Robert J. Miller, Augusta,
Rt. 2-- Box 413:

Several hundred ea. of Dark
Red Aster and Light Yellow
Daisy Mums, $1.00 doz; PP. No
out-of state orders. Mrs. S. L.
Gardner, Alpharetta, Academy
St.

-Chrysanthemums, 175 var,
all sizes and colors. Write for
prices; Purple . Eng, Violets,
$3. C; Physostegia,
Less $2. add postage. Mrs. Eu-
gene Hamlet, Augusta, Ried.

Big type Chrysanthemums, |
white, red, yellow, pink, bronze
and variegated, Hardy field
grown plants, $1 doz. prepaid.
Walter W. McEver, Gainesville.

Perennial Verbena, Red, Pink,
White, Dark Purple, 25, $1; $3
C; Rosina Pink violets, $6 C;
$1. doz. -- Rooted. Mrs. #8, A.
Smith, Greenville.

500 or more Gardenias, rooted
8-10 in. plants,. 2, $1; cuts for
rooting, 50c doz; Red Spirea,
Yellow Thornless Rose, Wax
Leaf Abelia, all blooming size,

7,

$2 doz. Raymond Robinson,
Greenville.
Blooming size bulbs: Yellow

jonquils, $1.25 C; Yellow Butter
and Eggs, Blue iris lily, 50 doz;
White Narcissi, $1.75 C; Spreng-
iria ferns, 50c ea.. Miss Grace
McLane, Hartwell.

_ King Alfred daffodils, dbl.
Butter and Eggs, white and
yellow jonquils, $1.50 C; Blue
Roman hyacinths, $1.25 doz;
Pink Perennial. phlox, 75c doz.
Miss .Mattie McCurley, Hatt-
well, Rt. 2.

Yellow and White jonquils,
dbl. Butter and Eggs, Yellow
Long Trumpet daffodils, $1.50 C.
Exc: for white sacks, 100 1b.
size. Miss Nora McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

White and King Alfred daf-
fodils,. narcissus, $1.50 C; box-
wood and fine monthly roses,
50c ea; forsythia, 4, $1; White
and Pink spirea, Weeping Wil-

low, Bridalwreath, 3, $1. Mrs.
John Myers, Hartwell.
Bulbs: Jonquils, daffodils,

April blocming narcissus, $1 C:
Purple Roman hyacinths, Red
Spider lily, 60c doz; Red Canna,
15c ea; Yellow Christmas bells,
White Babybreath, 20c ea. Miss
Evelyn King, Hamilton,-Rt. 2.

Mixed Glad. bulblets from
choice varieties, $3 qt. No less
than pint sold. Exc. for African

Azaleas, |.

J.| Rt

"Hartwell Rt. 1.

Nandinas,

Cook, Hogansville:

40c doz.|.





































































Yellow Narcissi bolbe $1 C;
25 small Crepe Myrtle, Water-
melon Red, $5 or 25 ea; small
Pink mums and large Red Ones,
25c doz; $2 C. Mrs. Wm.
Burch, Helena, Rt. 1.

Evergreen Scotch brooms,
Pink Spirea, Pink Locust, Box-
wood, 5, $1; Pink and Red Mon-
arda, Pink Physostegia, Russiz
violets, 20c clump. Roote:
Damped packed. PP. Exc. for
print sacks 100 lb. size.
Carl Kimsey,. Hiawasee.

_ 2 Boxwood, one large and L
med. size. Sell reasonably. Mi
A. B. Greene, Hiawassee,

King Alfred daffodils, T
Butter and Eggs, White and
Yellow jonquils, $1.50 C; Garlic,
10c head; $1 doz. -Miss eC
McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2,

White, Yellow and Pink, lar,
type mums, $1 doz. Add 15
postage, for each doz. Mrs. Jn
R. Brown, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

Blue Grape hyacinths, 60c
500, pir -B. ee Aiken, Hartwe)

Yellow Dbl. Butter and. E f
Yellow, White Jonquil bu
50 doz; $1.35 C; Perennial Y
low Larkspur, 65 doz; Mixe
cols. Perennial Chinese Pink
$1 doz. Mrs, T. H. McCurl

,



Rooted Pink Thrift, 35c do:
Mrs. eer McCurley, Ha
well, Rt. 2: 2

Geranium cuttings, Dark Re
Bright Red; Pink, unroote
large plants, ae 25; Verben:
large rooted plants, 25 |
lc ea. Mrs.
wes pacwele :

in lots of 100 up at le ea; $7.5
M. PP. Rush orders. No. chks. |
Rt J. Robt. eee Hartwell pS

3;

.Giant Maigetic: Rus
wilt reSistant, frostproof,
dragon plants, pastel cols., 3 a
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Robt.

- Rooted Dorothy Perkins ro:
3, 50c; Tung Oil trees, 4-5 ft
2c ea. Mrs. A. G..Lee, Jesu

toads 2

About 100 var. Prize winni
iris: Wabash, China Maid,
run, Snow Flurry, Re
prance, Spun Gold, Mul
Rose, Eros, Persia, Prairie
set, Daybreak, Great La
Mrs. Marvin B. Farrar,. Jen!
burg.

150 var. Prize Winning |
cluding many new ones.
2nd. place in AIS show
year. Write for mes
prices. Mrs. T. T. Patrick
son. tea

Bronze, * Cream and. G
mums, 40c doz. exc. for
sacks; 1 doz. plants forea
Mrs. Hansel Self, Kingst

* Big lot large shrubs f
cheap or exc. for anything
use. Miss Alice see Jas
Rt. 3,

Over 50 assorted on of |
$3 Cy PP isa i
Dbl. Pink begonias, Pink, R
Jasper, Rt. 1.

Salmon Geranium euttinign:
Pink, Purple, White verbena
Exc. for azaleas or large mum
zy J. M. Black, Jefferson, Ri

Prize Winning iris includi
many fine varieties, 25c and
Also Bermuda Lily bulbs,
Write. Mrs. W. J. Saunde
Jenkinsburg.

Over 100 varieties Prize Ww.
ning iris, 25c to $7.50. Send fo
free list. Mrs. Wilson Caste
McDonough Rd., Jackson.

Several thousand Daffod
jonquils, April blooming Nat
cissus, $3 C; Single Blue Hye
cinth bulbs, $1 doz; 2
White Narcissus, 6 bulbs, 50
large Yellow (Golden Weddin;
mums, 20c ea. Miss Etta A
ander, Jefferson, Rt. 2.

Glossy Leaf Ligustrums,
var., 3 yrs. plants, 12 to 15
high, 15 ea; Ligustrum
50c qt. Add postage. Miss
Ellis, Greenville.

23 doz, Milk and
bulbs, $8.50 ri



violet plants. Mrs, D. T. Gates, | S
Hamilton, Rt -. :

DEST












, 60c @;
J.M. Bobo, Hart-





Postpaid in Ga.
noerson, Ringgold,







vaca. 25c ea.
e lilies, 60c doz;
oldenbells and A!-
ee Exe. for Print
Ze a Hensley, ELi-







drangea, 40 ea; pink

25c; Rainbow moss,
anthemums, pur-
Orange lilies, sweet
: 0c. doz; Lilies, 50c ea.
ighey, Fairmount, Rt. 1

50e doz; Box Ivy,











: 2s, $1 doz; laurels,
ll kinds mixed flow-
postage. Mrs, Ernest
, Jasper, Rt. 2.
ited Violets, 40c C;
Narcissus, Chrysan-
doz; Orange lilies,
1bl, 80 C; Physos-
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foe Lily, 75c doz.







_ King iris, Fall
e violets, 45c|



d, 30c son Add
Eller Ellijay,

aa Bronze,
Yellow, Rust

- Japonicas, 75c ea;
cand Lavender




lc ea; iris, es
z; Pink Almonds,

. Henry |






5 ip. %:
( ides gi 30 Cy White
Bla ee 6, ATpo































e de Yellow Jap-
ae 25 ea;

Jia, ae iMiverle
dalwreath, Rose of

o

rs. old Boxwood,
$1 or more. PP.
ers; Buchanan,

00 ea;
40c doz;

gs Dark

| few, large and small Chrysan-

eener, Ellijay, Rt. jack

|colors, rooted, 15c doz; Sweet-

age.

'90e doz. Exc. fc
| Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

M.|75e C; Blue Spider Wort an
Chesterfield daisies,

rub, 20 ea;| 8

| Harrell, Fayetteville.

; * Melow iris, single Hollyhocks,
| 25
Fairmount, Rt. 2.









FLOWERS AND
FOR SALE ~



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED. |






Purple Parsons. Tame Vi-
gjolet, Orange Lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, Wild iris, 45c doz;
Shasta Daisies, 65c doz; Snow-
|ball, 45c. ea; Pink Hardy Hi-
biscus, Goldenbell, Yellow Jas-
mine, "Purple lilac, 2h hee DEC.
for sacks. Add postage, Nancy
| Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Daffodils, Orange Day lilies,
Star of Bethlehem, Wild iris,
Tame Violets, $1 C; Old Fashion
Gold Button mums, Pink Hardy
Phlox, Purple, Purple Foxglove,
35 doz: Pink Hardy Hibiscus,
Snowball, Jasmine, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson,
fllijay, Rt. 3, Box 49.

Mixed col, Azaleas, Rhodo-
dendrons, $1.25 doz; Goldenbel!,
Spirea,, Yellow Japonieas,
Bronze iris, Weigelas, Buddleia,
35c ea; Lemon and Day lily, 30c
ea; Boxwood, $1.25 ea. Rooted,
BP. as J.B. Williams, Ellijay,

Reoted dbl. Pink Geranium,
Red Begonia, Christmas
cactus, colees, 15e ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. F. Cleveland, El-

berton, Reo:

Pink Dorothy Perkins Roses,
rooted (no mildew on them,)
about 4-6 in. high, 25c ea. Coin
or stamps. PP. Mrs. E. B. Mc-
Leroy, Eatonton.

Mock Orange, rooted Gar-
.| denias, 25 ea; white dbl. Fever-

themums, all cols., 25 doz; real
|hot red pepper, 2 long pods, To.
Mrs. -H. P. Adams, Elberton,
Rt. 3.

Large Bronze and Red mums,
$1 doz; Red Indian, 75 doz;
Purple Perennial Phlox, 50c
doz; Dbl. Sweet Scented jon-
quils, $1.C. Booking orders. No
stamps. Mrs. S. N. Camp, East-
anollee.

Tris, 75c doz; Pink Almonds,
65 doz; Altheas, 30e ea; Shasta
daisies, 50c doz; Azaleas, mixed

shrub, 20c ea; Mt. Laurel,
Rhodendrons, 25 ea. Add post-
Mrs. Mabel Aaron, Ellijay,
RE. 2: :

Dbl. and Single Orange He-
moreallis, daffodils, 75 C; But-
ton mums, 20 doz; mixed iris,
| several cols., 25 for 40c; Light
| Blue violets, 40c C; Butter and
Egg, 15 doz; Black Raspberry,
for sacks. Mrs.

Privet Hedge, Blue violets,

Hussy and Weeping willows, 30

Pink Justicia, Geranium,

350 ea; Foxgloves, Purple flocks,

50c doz. Exe. for sacks. PP on

orders $1 or more. Mrs, W. D.
Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Daffodils and Orange lilies,

15c doz;
Purple iris, 30 doz; Wild iris
and Myrtle. Vine, mixed Mums,
20c doz. Exc. for print sacks in
od cond. Miss Frances Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Daisy, hollyhocks, Sweet Wil-
liams, Dianthus, Pinks, Black-
eyed Susan, dif. kinds munis, 4c
ea; Ageratum, Sweet Alyssum,
Yellow Lupines, Purple and
White strawflowers, 3c ea; Bird-
"| foot violets, 5c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, El-
berton, Rt. 5.

Mums: Button or Baby var.,
Deep Yellow, White, White and

Yellow, best early small type, |

grow in masses, 2 doz., 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. Frank Clements;
_| Enigma,

Pure White Verbena, nice
gize;. 25," $1.,; PP. Myre: Kate

Rooted Wisteria, 35c ea; 3, $1.
coal He A Sutton, Fitzgerald,
1,3,

Dbl. ah single eedieds and
_| daffodils, all col. Giant Holly-
| hocks, 50 doz; Rose, White Hy-
drangeas, Old Time Snowball!
bushes, 50c ea. Mrs. D. M.
Hughey, Fairmount, Rt, 1, Box

: es William, wad) bloom
this. season, lc ea; Blue and
doz.

Mrs. Claud Perry,



reet eee and a, Hits
: Mi

q| Rt. 7.

wville.

. | Hyacinths, No. 1 Bulbs, $2. doz;

Jonquils, Tiger lilies, White
Violets, Orange with Red Cen-
ter lilies, 25 doz; Pink Run-
ning Rose bushes, Yellow Jas-
mine, rooted, 2, 25c; Blue Flags,
40 doz, Mrs. Ara Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

All col. mums, med. to large,
25c doz; Christmas cactus, 1%c
ea;. rooted, 20c ea. Sweet scent-
ed 4 o'clock, yellow and white,
-20c -bulb; Sev. col.- med., and
large, 20c ea. 5 postage.. No
less - $1. Mrs, C. T. Lavender,
Flovilla.

About 25 or 30 Cedar trees, 2
it., for sale. Mrs. B. R. Wood,
Frolona.

. Dif. col. mums, med. to large,
incurved, 35c doz; large type
several col. Dahlia bulbs, 75c
doz; rooted Christmas cactus, 4
OClock bulbs, 20c ea. No or-
ders less 100. Mrs. C. F. Lav-
ender, Flovilla.

Red Flowering violets (Rubra
Cuculatta) $1; 6 plants; Peren-
nial Verbena, Red, White, Blue,
50c doz; 2-3 ft.; Ligustrum Jap-
onica, $2 doz; Ruby King Rep-
per plants, 25c doz. Mrs. R. F.
Terrell, Greenville, Rt. 3.

Old Eng. Dwarf boxwood, 6-8
in., 50c ea; $40 C; 4-6 in., $25;
Princess Louise violets, $1 doz;
King African violets, $1,50 doz.
Mrs. O, D. Woodruff, Greenville.

bh Red Flowering violet plants
(Cuculatta Rubra) $3.doz; Calif.
Blue violets, fragrant, $1 doz;
honors Azaleamums, Red flow-
ering, $2. 25 doz. Maude Ham-
by, Greenville.

Hundreds Evergreen trees.
(Carolina Cherries), 2 ft., root-
ed, 25c ea. Parcel Post.- A. R.
Buxton, Girard.

Several doz. Milk and Wine
lilies, 100 narcissus, large lily
bulbs, 25c ea; narcissus, 50, $1.
Plus postage. Mrs. Hollis Hen-
derson, Gillsville.

Assorted cols. Verbena, SI=Cs
dbl. ass. col. mums, $1 doz: mix-
ed Canna bulbs, $2 Ge Calif, vi-
olet, $2.50 C. xe, for Printed
3 alike. Add

or white sacks, c
postage. J. M. McLaughlin,
Greenville, Rt. 3.

Fuchria Begonias, Sultana,

Geraniums, dbl. Petunoas, Red,
White, Pink, Salmon and Rose,
rooted, De $1, $2 doz. PP. Mrs.
Harold Reed, Gainesville, 322
Oak street.

Purple Shee iris,
Yellow Day lilies, Daffodils,
Cream with Small Yellow cups,
50c doz; 5 doz., $2, Del. Mrs.
Ola Jones, Grayson.

Rooted Privet Hedge plants,
1-2 ft. tall, $1 C. PP. No chks.
Mrs. R, H. Clark, Gainesville,

-Mullins Pinks, 10c bunch; 3
bunches, 25c; Violets and Flags,

25c doz; Mt. Hydrangea, 25c
cutting. Add postage. Mrs.
George EAUnOATS, Gainesville,
Rt, 5. =

Butterfly bushes, New Year
vine, 20c ea; all cols. Azaleas,
Day lilies, $1 "doz. No chks. Mrs.
W. 4H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt.
6.

Rooted foqods 6-12 in., 25c
ea; Purple lilac, 20c ea; Yellow
Globe, $1 doz; Purple and Yel-
low iris, $2. 50 doz; Blue Hya-
einths, $1.50 doz. Mrs. Mae Tur-
ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Steeles Jumbo Pansy plants,
$2.50 C; Prize winning dahlias,
labeled, 25 ea; Balls dbl. white
Feverfew, 50c doz; Buddleia,
Pink and Purple, 20e ea; dbl.
Sweet Williams, 75c doz. Add
postage. Grace Dobbs, Gaines-

Red and Yellow Cannas, 40c

and Single Jonquils, 30c doz;
doz; White Paper Narcissus
Dbl. Jonquils, 50c doz; Blue

Hyacinth, 60c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bremen,
Rt. 2, Box 66.

thy Perkins Roses, 3 for $1,
Mrs, Orene Poteat, Buchanan,
pe

Purple Violets (sweet, odor),
45 doz; $3. C; 500, -$12.00; $18.
M; White Spider Lilies, 25c;
$2, doz; Little Blue Roman







No. 2, $1. 25 doz; Milk Wine
ies, $3. Maultie Aten)

Jonquil Bulbs, $1, C. Tom
| Kittle, Carrolton.
Fine Dbl. Feverfew, large

-var.

Nice size rooted Pink Doro-|.

White Narcissus,

Phlox, Rose, Lavender Pink,

eral dif. Mums, Jap. Sunflower,

doz. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bremen.

Jonquils, Narcissus, Grape
Hyacinths, 3c ea; Altheas,
Snowballs, Lilacs, August and
Tiger Lilies, 25c ea. PP. Mrs.
GC Day lore

Yellow Mums, 25c doz or
eve. for White ones; Lady of
the Lake, Dusty Miller or Yard
Border, Dbl. Tanzy, Houseleak,
20c doz; Also Seed Popcorn,
20c lb, Add postage. No stamp.

Mrs. G, W. Bradley, Bowdon,
Rey 2:
Bulbs :Butter and Eggs, -25c

doz; Yellow Narcissus, 10c doz;
50 C; $4.50M; Blanket Flower
Plants, 10c doz; Pink Thrift,
50c doz; Cosmos (mixed) Pin,
White, Purple, Wine, 50c C.
Add postage. Mrs. Ronnie H.
Arnold, Benevolence.

20 Coral Vines, $1. ea; Dbl.
Red Cannas, 450 doz; Purple,
Bronze Mums, 25c- doz: Yellow
Japanese Sweetpea seed, de
tablespoon. Add. postage. Mrs.
James L. Arnett, Qordele, 996
6th St. N.

Red Dogwood Bushes,
in., 8 for~$1. Mail anywhere.
No COD. Bunyan Bennett,
Chatsworth, Rt. 1.

Mixed Iris, $1.20 C; Black
Prince, May Queen, 50, $1:20;
large yellow, bronze Chry-
santhemums, White, Yellow
Anemones, 40 doz; large type
Dahlias, 5, $1.10; White Won.
der, 30c; Pink Hardy Water
Lily, $1.10. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 1.

White and Yellow Turner
Mums, $1.25 doz; 4 doz., $4.00:
Golden Wedding, White, Pink
Mums, $1. doz; 4 doz., $3.00;
Mixed col. med. to large, 60c
dez; 4 doz., $2. Add postage.
J. F.. Brown, Campton, Rt, 1.

Chrysanthemums: 5 in. diam.
Shaggy Bronze, Red Big Bail
(flat bleem) ad Hardy Phlox
(2 colors), 50c doz. Miss Eula
Cox, Canton, RFD 2.

Several dif. Geraniums, Pink
Justicia, dif. Cactus, 2 dif.
Wandering Jew, 2 dif. Begon-
ias, Rose, light, dark Purple
Perrenial Phlox, Verbena, 10
ea. $1. or more PP. Mrs, T. K.
Moore, Canton, Rt, 3.

Collection: Sultanas, Light
Pink, Dark Purplish Red. Leaf
Wax Leaf, light Pink, Purple
Geraniums, Pink Oxalis, Grape
Leaf Begonias, $1.50 for collec-
tion. -Mrs.. Marvin B. Purcell,
Carnesville, Rt. 2.

14-24

white, Pink, yellow Mums, 60c
doz; smaller mums, 40c dozj 3
Ophiopogon, Oxalis, Phy-
sost#ia, Dbl. Day Lilies, 30c
doz;ilder .Dahliaa, Per. Phlox,
40c; 20 fine Iris, $1. PP. Mrs.
J. G. Robertson, Carrolton.

Large White Amaryllis Bulbs
75e ea; Hardy Yellow Morning
Primrose, 50c doz. Add_post-
age. Mrs. W. T. Spaulding,
Chickamauga, Rt. 2.

Mixed col. Glads, $1.75 doz;
Dahlias, Large, $2. doz; Small,
red and veriegated, $1.75 doz.
Mrs, R, H. McDaniel, Chipley,

Big Bright Red and Yellow
Cannas, 60c doz. Mrs. Ben Den-
nard, Cochran.

Monkey Face Bulbs, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Ben-
nett, College Park, 225 E. Mer-
cer Ave,

Shasta Daises, Pink Thrift,
Dutch Iris, small bulbs, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Wisteria, Babys Brea-
th, Pink Spirea, Jasmine, Lilac,
10, $1.00; Orange Lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, $1. C. Mrs. Dick
Powell, College Park, Rt. 2

Large Dbl. Poppy and very
large imported Morning Glory
Seed, 5c. teaspoon. Add _ post-







500, $5.00;
$1.35 C; Mixed cols. Perennial

WwWhite with Red Ekye, sev-

Purple Lady of the Lake, 50c

Buchanan, Rt: 1.)

-| 50c.




Meramot Verbena, 9 cols
1% doz., 60c; 3% doz; $1; $1
Cy * $95 M; Blue Hardy hyran
geas, . Mrs. J. Wi
Edwards, Springvale, Rt, 1.










Mixed larkspur, Bronze iris
20c doz; -..1.25 C; jonquils, Yel-
low narcissi, April white, 15
doz; $1 C; dbl, jonquils, Butter
and Eggs, 25e doz; $3 C. Add
Baer. Mrs. E. L. Dease, Rex,

tele a











Large white mums, bloom be-
fore frost, 75 doz; Hastings
Red Thrift, $1 doz; Everbearing
red raspberry, a doz. Add post
age. Mrs. C. H Wee River-
dale, RFD 1.

Box vine, petunias, Spee
$1. -C; Pink azaleamums, Dees
lilies, 'lirs blue or Pink yarrow,
$1 doz: Salvia, 25, $1; Golden=-
glow, 2) $1. Mrs. 'Cyle Maffett,











Roswell, Rte tl

. Mareshalmiel roses, 75c euch
Goldenrod and Pink Myrtle, ie ;
ea; Butterfly cuttings, 10c es
Grand , Mothers Old Tings
Bleeding Heart, 75c ea; 7 Sister
roses, 10c ea. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,
Roy.












Hardy Sunflowers, phlox, iris,
25 doz; thrift, Pink verbena,
Fall pinks, gaillardia, mixed.
cushion mums, lc ea; dianthus,
petunias, Johnnie- -Jump- Up, 4@-
C; small dahlias, 7, $1. Mm
Lester Phillips, Royston, Reds

Honeysuckle vines, 50c ea; 5,
$1; table peas, slightly weeviled, ;
40c Ib; green Okra seed, 50c
pt; 1946 open Peach seed, 50c
ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. E,
Sorrells, Royston.



















All col. rooted azaleas, can-
nas, Blue iris, $1 doz; Red
weigelas, 35c ea; dogwood, 50 |
doz; mums, large size, $1 doz;
sweetshrubs, 75c doz. Add post-.
age. Mrs. H. C. Reece, Talona. -

a8 HAE
15c ea; Blue












Evergreen hedge,
Spider lily, Tiger, :
and White iris, 50c doz; bud-
dleias, rooted, 35c; cuttings, ie
ea; exc. for print sacks, 3 alike,
W. H. Acree, Toccoa:

Easter lilies, glads, ss
white and purple
mums, 25c doz. Add _ postage.
xce. for flower cutting and
sacks. Mrs, James J. Connel,
Toomsboro, Rt. 3.

White mums, rust colored :
Cannas, 30c doz;.dbl. and Single
Day lilies, lupines, Glad bulbs,
i0c ea; Hen and biddie, Thanks-
giving cactus, 15c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. B. I. Fordham, Tooms=
boro, Rt. 2.

Pink honeysuckle, Yellow jas-
mine, woodsvine, Crabapple,
plums, 10c gt; glad, butercups,
butter and eggs, Haster lilies,
25 doz. Add postage. Exe. for
sacks? Mrs oR: <G; Wane
Toomsboro, Rt. 2..

Conf. jasmine, Leopar grass,
Beauty bush, Lavender ver-
bena, little Blue lily, Christmas










Jonquils,
buttercups,


























cactus, phlox, Spanish moss,
boxvine, 10e ea; Lemon lily, ox-
alis, Day lily, lupine, ageran-




tum, 50c doz. Add postage. Exe,
for sacks. Mrs, Wavy Lewis,
Toomsboro.

Yellow curved mums, rooted,
50e ea; 3. bunch White Daisy.
mums and sapen Anns Lace,
25c. Mrs. E. B. Warren, Tooms- e
boro, Rt. 2.

Woodsvine, Rose Marie, Yel-
low jasmine, Black Walnut,
plum, hyrangea, tec
raspberry, 1-5 ft., 10c ft.; glad,
Buttercup. bulbs, 25 doz. Add
postage. Exe. for sacks. ier
David Colson, Toomsboro.

Hardy tall Perennial phlox
(ved, white, and salmon) for
sale or exc. for sacks. 3 clumps
for ea, print sack; 2 clumps fot
ea. white sack. Add postage.
Mrs. W. P. Franklin, Turner-
ville.
















Ba

September Gold mums, 6 for
Limited number. Mrs. Jd.
E. Smith, Temple, Rt. 1.

King Alfred daffodils, 50c doz}
red dogwood, 25c ea; 6, $;lemom
lilies, 60c doz; goldenbell, 25.
Exc, for print sacks. Mrs. Jews
ll Gobl, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. :

Sweet Williams, 60c doz; But-
ter and Eggs, 20c doz; Fox-
gloves, 20c doz; Purple Iris, 35
doz; White Tame dogwoods, 20c
ea; Bridalwreath, 20c ca. Add
postage. Mrs. Rosie Smith;



Mrs. J. E. Chalker, Co-
701 -.1 i

Talking Rock, Rt. 2,-



FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE











5 sultanas, $1; 25c ea; cutting;
geraniums, $1 or 25c ea. cut-
Bue. Add postage. Mrs. Charlie
Willis, Talking Rock, Rt. 1.

a) yrs: old Japonica, dbl. yel-
\ $1; 50c ea;_ purple Iris
and Orange Day lily, 75e doz.
aos. Edgar Silver, Talking Rock
te: A

cols, $1.25 doz; Sweet William,
25.doz; 2 yrs. Shasta daisy, 50c
doz. Hardy Phlox, 50c doz. Exe
i Myrtle Pace,
Waco, Rt. 2, Care R..E. Bras-

Miracle and other mums, sev-
50c doz_ Blue Iris,
Easter lilies, Oy LOC; Ug. lilies,
- jonquil, yellow narcis-
sus, 30 doz. $1 orders del. with
free plants. Exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whites-

- Paper white

Sacred narcissus,

irop bulbs, ye!low Lemon lilies,

- $1 C. Ship exp. col. upon re-
ceipt of cash for flowers.

oO. S. Fields, Thomasville, 407
'N. Madison street.

Blooming size Azaleas, Laur-
els, - White Pines, Hemlock, 2-3
dbl. yellow Jap-
onicas, 3 ft., Red Bud bush, 50c;
weetshrub, Dogwood, 25c ea.
oO postage. Pearl Stover, Ta-

White Snow-

Lady af the Lake, 15c doz.;
Coleus, red, and Petunias,
rose col. perennial

bena, 30 doz.; white and pur-
ange Fall Pinks, 2 idee
Mrs. Ada Winkles, Raymond.

Strawberry Begonia and other

hydrangeas, be-| flowers, at my home.



agus fois. 25c and 50c a.,
Iso pink Phlox. Exc. for white
and red Phlox, snapdragons, as-
ters, oe heart, feverfew,
sel Ryan, Talla-

Thompson Ave.

Jonquils, daffodils, etc., mix-
ed, 200 for $1.00; booking East-
er Lily bulb orders for Fall del.
Mrs. D. M. Carter,



Fine ivy for pot flowers,
potted leaf, 50c ea; catnip, 5c
ea; Lemon and Flag lilies, 50c
doz. Add postage. Julia Wheat,
-Varnel!, Box 103.

Narcissus bulbs, 40c doz. Exe.

for print _Sacks, 100 Jb. cap., 3

also want purple

and white Glad bulbs. ;
-M. Lane, Vienna, Rt. 1.

Chrysantehmums, )
Mrs) A.) 9.3 ee;

Giant, Majestic

plants, pastel colors, 3 dee, $1
plus postage. Mrs. Scot Davis,



FLOWERS AND SEED
10e cup; Sunset,
Mission Giant Marigold, 1% cup,
10c; Snow on the Mtn., 10c tbl;



Pink Hibiscus, 10, 15c. PP. Miss
Lillian Hardin, i

Chrysanthemums
,|large type Mums, Bronze (Mi-
Advise at once. i

Queen Anns Lace, Pink Ball Ruth Underwood, Conyers, Rt.

poppies, fine Cannas, red, white,
almon pink, yellow variegated,
$1 doz; Lemon and White Aug.
ilies, 25c ea. Eugenia Smith,

yellow Jonquil
-bulbs, red and white dbl.,
ranium cuttings,
Crown of Thorns Cactus, Fancy
or Green Leaf Caladium, Water
Lilies or Sultanas. Mrs. Addie
Horne, Eastman, Rt. 4.

Want Azalea cuttings.
price by hundred, del. to me
May and June,
Kemp, Lyons, Rt. 1.

Want exc. red, purple, laven-
der, coral, light and dark pink
and variegated Verbenas or Ge-
ranium cuttings, for white, sal-
mon or wine Berbenas. Mrs. J.
i screven; (Rt. 1.

Want caine or full size pot
plant of ea. of. the eee

e- Sanow and red Mums, 30c

10c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Whigham,

Single Everblooming Tube-
rose bulbs in clumps of 12 to
15 for 50c clump; mixed lar, ge
type Glad _ bulblets,
Picardy Glad pulblets, 15 doz.
2 W. Matthews, Wood-

Queen Anns Lace, dbl. gail-
i _ cultivated goldenrod,
Waves of Gold, Blue Ageratum,
- 35 doz; Umbrella Palm clumps,
25c. Make orders 50c or more.

Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, eB. Rhodenhiser,

a 1401 Columbus Rd.

Want exc. yellow, med. size
Fall Pinks, for other colors of
ae Presnell, i

Feenon verbena, 40c doz; But-
ton and Bronze, lavender, pur-
ple, large type mums, 35c doz;
Blue Spanish hyacinths, and 60
dbl. daffodils,
eats Narcissus, White Tris, 50
doz; King Alfred daffodils,
-Add postage. Mrs. Gussie
Conner, Villa Rica, Rt. 2.

Single Tuberose bulbs,

Commercial type Chrysanthe-
Florist type. Mrs. H. W. Law,

Want Dui detor 2 =doz:,
size Geranium cuttings.
col. and price del. J. D. Him-

Mrs, CrG: Drake, Union City.
phreys, eee, 215 E. Jes-

White Lilac,
Crepe Myrtles, Nandinas, Blue,
z _ White Hyrangeas, _Sweetshrubs, Want Glad bulbs, mixed sizes,
,|large and med. $20.00 M. Mrs.

L. M. Wooten, Camilla.

Want red, pink, white, laven-
purple Verbenas.
per hundred. Mrs. J. L. Dickey,
[Ran 456 W. Paces Ferry Rd.

Sweet Williams, 1 Yr, -20c ea;






Stock, Feverfew, Sweet Wil-
liam, _ Dianthus,
nias, Asters, Giant Shasta, Eld-
er Daisy, 60c doz; Marconi dbl.
Shasta, $2 doz; Easter Red, 35c
ea. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley.

5 in. Carnations, Snapdragons,
Feverfew, Sweet Wil-
- liams, Formet-me-Nots, 65 doz;

Jarge Pink, White, Yellow Tur-
$1.35 doz. Mrs. F.

Verbena, Zin-

Want Petunia plants, all cols.,
also Coleus and Wandering Jew
cuttings. Advise price, etc. Mrs.
| Carroll Cline, Cartersville, Rt. 2:

Want exc. large flowering red
daisies, pink
Verbena, 10 var. Mums; Dew-
for large type
Dahlias (especially red and yel-
low,) blooming size Gladioli and
Amaryllis_ bulbs.
Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven, Rt. 1

berry plants,
a Combs, ay

: niums, 25 ea; 5, $1; Feverfew,
Pink oF rget-me-
i Want white, blue,
65c doz; Queen *Anns i i
tae Purple| Mrs. W. S. Quarter =
eeese 6$c doz. a i i 2 ao eee
Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.

_ Button and Yellow dot mums,
White Jewel and Light Laven-
$1 doz; Pompons, Yellow, },
Orange, and Pink, 50c doz. Mrs.
NW. Carter, Whitesburg. ;

Want exc. Milk and Wine lily
(everblooming i :
bulbs. for, cuttings of
pot flowers, double Petunia, not
seedlings, Write. Mrs. Lula E.
Mahaffey, | Carrollton, Re oo





Want 100. single white hya-
cinth blooming size bulbs. State
price. Mrs. Reynolds Flournoy,
Columbus, 1608 Wildwood Ave.

Want exc. dbl. Orange Hom-
erocallis lilies for red or pink
Canna roots, King Humbert an
Rose Queen preferred. Mrs. M.
F. Hall, DeSota.

Want green and white striped
Air plant (the running type.)
Will e:@ good Sage plants or
pay cash. Advise. Mrs. S. H.
Smith, Keysville.

:|5ECOND HAND MACHIN:
ERY FOR SALE



20 Florence-Mayo Tobacco
Curers. Now set in 3 banrs,
16 x 16; 16 x 20. Used 1 sea-
son. Will dismantle. Come
after cent first. Lamar T.
Leder: Loganville.

Some old Fordson tractor
parts, pulley, block to transmis-,
sion, clutches, rear axel and
worm pinion gear. $50.00 for
lot. C. D. Hall, Decatur, 124
Drexel Ave., DE RTS:

Spray tank and meter for
Peach Orchard, $150.00. Henry
Butts, Warm Spring. |

Oliver. Walking Cultivator,
A-1 cond., $50.00 also 50 1b. can
of pure lard, $20.00. J. S. Wy-
att, Ranger, Rt. 1. :

Turner self-feeder peanut
Picker, needs minor repairs, 1
Int self- feeder Hay Baler, just}
one season old, $650:00 for
both. Clifton Burney, Bain-
bridge, Rt. 1, Box 305.

Intlz' ft Power Mower for
H or M Tractor. J. L. Johnson,
Mitchell.

Caterpillar Tractor 22, com-
pletely rebuilt, just like new,
F. S. Peek, Jackson, Phone
2482.

Horse Drawn Stump Puller
and Cable, for sale cheap. E.
Thompson Jr., Cataula.

8 Disc .Tractor Harrow, good
cond., $50.00. J P. Simpson,
College Park, Rt. 2. Ca. 6859.

10 ft. . McCormick-Deering
Tractor Binder with good can-
vas, $200.00; Caterpillar 10
Tractor, good cond., immedi-
ate del. Charlie Haygood, For-
syth. Hes

20 in. Grist Mill, all iron
frame, Flt Rock John Deere
Gas Motor. Meal Box, Barrels,
and Rock Picks, $200.00. Q. D.
Ramsey, Sr., Albany, 306 3rd
Ave. Phone 2025.

UD No. 14 Intl. Power Unit,
jn exe. cond. T.. J. Morris,
Madison, RFD 4.

4H Disc Harrow, just right
for small tractor, $22.50; Pea-
nut Weeder, +used very little,
$14.00; or both, $35.00. FOB
here. J. T. West, Sr., Leslie.

Farm Terracing Level, com-
plete, $15.00. Geo. W. McDon-
ald, Vidalia, Rt. 2.

1H Wagon, $20.00; 2H Turner
Iron Beam, size 12 or 14, Brad-
ley, $14.00. My home. Mrs.
G. J. Holcomb, ee ste
Bremen.

1T Wagon, good cond., oe
sale. J. H. Brazier, Jr., Zebu-
lon.

10 ft. J. D. Hay Rake, $50.00;
2H Wagon, $25.00; Oliver Gob-
er Plows, $7.50 ea.; several sets
plow gears, reasonable prices.

M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.

No. 2 Oliver Grain Master
All Harvester Combine, good
con., thrashed about 10,000 bu.
of grain for sale. W. V. Pend-
ley, Gainesville, Rt. Li

1 hand Crank Hudson Dust-
er, has 2 agitators, 1 oscillating,
1 rotary will handle any powd-
er light or heavy, used a little,
$17.00. Walker -Lackey, Hir-
am.

Farmall :H. tractor 10 disc. B.
B. Harrow Carriage for harrow,
5 disc tiller with seed box. Can
see. on Sunday at my home:
Ivan Stephens, Buford.

_J. D. Cotton or Peanut Dus-
ter for model A of B Tractor,
A-1.cond., $100.00. J. D. _ Will-'
iford, Unadilla, Rite ae ;

One 14- .7 Intl Harvester

Company Grain Drill,,.A-1 cond. }
Bartow, } Tr:



$125.00. W. S.- Jones,




Archer, Sparta.







4 Disc. Intl: with Seeder Box
and new Disc, also Intl. 2 dis.
power lift plow for Farmall H.,
both good cond., and cheap. s.
E. Booker, Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt.

W. C. Allis Chalmer Tractor,
late medel, 7 six disc Athens

Tiller and Seed Box, 7st. class | dal

cond., on good rubber. No}
letters. O. R. Leverett, Social
Cirele, Rt. 1.

1 ea. Covington Cottonseed
Hopper, $14.00; Pr. 2H Wagon
Body Bolster Springs, $4.00;
Planet Junior Cultivator, $7. 00.
James T. Manning, Marietta.

_ Athens 2 disc plow made for
model C Allis Chalmers Tract-
or, good as new used very: lit-
tle, sell at reasonable price.
William O. Harris, Meanavilis,

ping le

For sale or exc. Electric
Milking Outfit, complete, suit-
able for 10 to 20 cows. Milton
Bryant, Blakelly.

Farmall A Tractor for sale,
complete w ith _ cultivators,
planters, (2 rows peanuts) fer-|
tilizer attachment, disc plow

jand 14 disc harrow, peanut |

pjlows. See at Henderson, Ga.
Paul Davis, Elko, Tel. 9104. Un-
adilla. ;

Model T- Fordson: Tractor
with 2. dise side plow and belt
and pulley, good cond. vas
Dewell, College Park, 215 East |
John Calvin Ave. Call Cal.

1298.

~ McCormick- eae Binder,
good cond., quick sale, $125.00.
M. L. Gabriel, Winterville.

Farmall A Tractor, power
take off, belt pulley and cul-

Eastman.

1H Turner, good as new, Oli-
ver Goober Points, $8.00. FOB.
H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.

1 Case Combine A 6 ft., good
-cond., $500.00. J. C. Shepard,
re Social Circle. ~

Deering Binder, good. cond.)
except shuts. You pay freight.
W. J. Thomas, Bishop. :

5 H. P. garden tractor, culti-
vator, turning plows, etc., good
cond. Phone 2902. W. D. Hay,
Thomaston, Rt. 2. S

2 A25. At5 292 R Intnl. Combine,
in good. cond., for sale. W. Dd.
Porter, Buckhead.

1 ead. 42D Vian Brunt se
Orchard new cultivator, Ser.
No. 47355, $2.25.00; nearly new
20 disc Cutaway Harrow, $175.-
00; 1 H. peanut Weeder, good
ccad., $20.00 See at my home,
1 mi. W. Fitzgerald. I. M. Hyde,
Fitzgerald, McKinley Ave.

Hester plow, 2 disc for F-12,
practically new, 1 single sec.
Harrow, practically new. W. E.
Greene, Dearing, Rt. 1.

Oliver 6 ft, Combine with
meter, J. D. 6 disc Tiller on
rubber, cultivators and. plant-
ing equipment for Farmall A,}
Mowing machine, planters, |
Fert. attach., for Farmall H.
New or A-1 cond. J. W. es
Pinehurst. phone 21. <

John Deere 12 A Combine,
6 ft. size, good cond., also 8 row
Grain Drill, suitable for trac-/
tor or mules. Dillard Wood.
Bowden. phone No. 30-W.

Chattanooga Cane Mill No.
14, $25.00. Hoke Cone, Daniels-
ville. Rts 3;

Deering small grain Binder,
tripple hitch and bundle car- lo

rier, 6 ft. cutting blade. Cash or |\

anything can use. 5 mi. S.
Jasper. Geo. L. ee Jasper,
Rt. 3. i.



SECOND ae MACH-
INERY WANTED |








and pilere right, -also
: es












less_ than 3H P. Ady

Heuth, Savannah, R

Want. good JD P als
ing Machine. .













Sheller, 30 to 36 Meado
42 or 48 Top Runner,
standard make, 1-2:
Motor. Prefer one whic





Newnan, 38. College

_ Want Cotton Duster-f
tor that will carry 4-
preferably for Model





Cook, Hogansville

Want | Power Mo er ia
el B. John Deere 1 racto .























t peta new Super E
In




ieoaeond nt
| ers. 5B) Collier, C



New Elec. 300
Incubator-Hatcher,

capris dee tt Boas
tivators. Ramer F. Rodgers, Re 2 x









Edd Woods, Aula







8 Blea. ioe
ces





cap., $7.50 ea.: 31 le
300 cap., $10.00
burning Broo









be seen. 6 mi. woe 2
Major Crow, Gaines\

2 Brooder Coop :
ways for sale rea able.
K. ee ae


























clean, me Ib. -





qt; 80c gal: Whi
beans, 45c Jb; a
Wee Bantam he
Butler Smith,













1,000 Noa Gouan

and Black Diamon
$1.25 lb; Ga. Sweet
small white seed, red 1
shipper, $4 Ib. FOB. W.
song, Gorden, .
















seed, 91 er

seed, $10 arti TOR,
Perdue, Wrens.

Sue Stone Mi

















naldson, Cairo,

Any amt. good,
Levee bean. seed,













Brwn Striped j





Want 1 pr. wagon scales cana
1 of ea; Anvil, Portable Forge,
and other, blacksmith tools.
Must be in good cond., and |
|reasonable for cash. s. M
Honeycutt, Alma.

Want 2H Mower. in. perfect |. e

cond., cheap for cash. J. H.| -







_ Want ee Combine fo









Bean 400
\ch_




eae Re 2














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oh sa
ik ae x , 3 te ghee y es d







a oe ID XE. Le AND SEED | FLOWERS AND 3
FOR SALE AS FOR SALE = FOR SALE: . FOR cnubte OF
ae Dyers Broom, Weeping Wil-| Verbena: Deep Red, White,| Hardy Swertpeas tind rooted Christmas Holly Bushes, $i.

low, Pussywillow, Purple Wis-
-| teria, spireas, althea, Lombardy
c,} Poplar, lilac, figs, mulberry
;| Periwinkle, any 4, $1, i

Purple Pink, Lavender, Red
White Variegated, 10 clumps
rooted, $1. postpaid. Mrs. Her-

sage plants, 50c doz; Evergreen
iris and lilac, rooted, $1 doz;
Cant mail. See at my home on

ea; Wood Ferns, 3, $1., erab-
apple Sprouts, 50 ea; _Apri-
cot Plums, 4, $1. Add postage.





ae : Also all} bert E. Richard Lawrenceville-Norcross rd. Mrs
ngle daf-| kinds fruit trees, 50c ea. J ; Michardson, Bowdon, WRT Pe re aera Mise DJ! Bennett, Cumming,
Goble, | Geia, Lawrenceville. ae : Rt a PBOMESOn, Lawrencevilie, Riel: : e '
Large ball shape white mums, Thmoas Edison (Lavender) City Portland, Madame Ca-

Dahlia tubers, 25e; 3 Coral vines, 35-50c; Thrift and



rge, purple, $1.50 doz; large mixed mums,| with Red b : ferns, dif. iwi : 1 nard, Hungarian Pink Canas,
Bee ) egonia, $1: periwinkle, $3.50 C; small nan- : ng: nk las,
doz; 30,| $1 doz. Moss packed. PP. Mrs. asters, Tiger Lily Eee venee dinas, 5; Monarda, 25 doz;|$!-_doz; $8. C; Eureka White,

$1.50 doz; $10. C. President
Red, White Wisteria, 6, $1.00;
50 Red and Pink Crepe Myrtle,
$25. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Corde'e.
King Humbert, Allemania, Ap-
ricot, Red K. Humbert, $4.50 C; ay
Burpees Best Marigold Plants, RB
20 doz; Jumbo Crinum Bulbs, :
90c ea. Mrs. H. E. McLeod, Dix-

Hey :

Cherry Laurel seedlings, $3.50
C. Mrs. Paul Bogle, McRae.

White and Yellow mums, $1
doz; exc. for print sacks, 3 of
kind for 1 doz. plants. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. S. T. Brown,
Madison, Rt. 1.

Hardy Bearded iris, many
cols., 50 doz. PP. Mrs. Frank
L. Bullard, Machen.

Pink primroses, Snow on the
Mountain, 4 OClocks, physoste-
gia, 10c doz; $1 C; yellow can-
nas, orange day lilies, 25c doz;
yellow narcissus, Star of Beth-
Jehem, 50c C. Mrs. J. T. Stokes,
Macon, Rt. 3, Box 405.

Several hundred jonuil bulbs,
assorted sizes, and few daffodil
bulbs, 1c bulb. Add postage.
Mrs. John Carroll, Sr., Man-
chester, Rt. 1.

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, $1.
ea: Sweetshrubs, Pink Rhodo-
dendrons, blooming size, all col.
Azaleas, $1. doz; 6 large Dah-
lias, mixed cols., $1.00; $1.75
doz; Tiger Lily Bulbs, 25 ea.
Govt. insp.- Add postage. Mrs.
W. J. Reece, Cartecay.

Govt. insp. rooted Dbl. Ja-
uonicas, $1. ea; all cols. bloom-
ing size Azaleas, $1. doz. Add

ta daisies,
Glads, 5c
No. chks.
LaGrange,

Duckett, Talk-|J. R. Dickens, Ocilla,

a 12 rooted pot plants, $120;
; physostegia plants, 20c doz;
,| pink and white Periwinkle seed,
teaspoon, 20c. Add postage. Miss
.|_ Ivey Dugger, Oliver. :

Mixed col. dahlias, 15, $3;
-| pink verbena, white blue iris, le
ea; cushion mums, black hawk,
,| yellow,. lavender, chrysanthe-
mums, mint, 25c doz; white
Easter rose, 20c ea. Add post-
ae Mrs. Bud Bond, Royston,
el: 5

40 doz; Ist Pink
ea. Del. 2nd zone.
Mrs. Annie Pattillo,
Rt. 4. ;

Salmon Sultana, Red, Pink
begonia, Umbrella palm, Pink
Oxalis, Pin Cushion cactus, 25c
ea; Mixed Strawfiower and
Giant: Marigold, 30 doz; Free
plants with $1 orders or more.
Mattie O. emp, Lyons, Rt. 1.

Rooted White and Green
shrubbery, abelia, 20c Card yre
rooted Cape Jasmine. 25c; Show
type, Yellow, Pink or White
mums, 10c ea; 3, 25c; all cols.
Larkspurs or petunias, $1 C;
Red Verbena, 20c doz. Postage
paid above 50c. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton, Rt. 2.

Fall Pinks: Cols. Red, Dark
Red, White Speckled, Butter
and Eggs, daffodils, 35c doz; dif.
col. Dahlia slips, 30c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Henry M. Jones,
Lula, Rt. 1.

White Iris, 24, $1; Blue, $1.00
doz; Thrift, 60, $1; Narcissi and
dafiodils, $2 C. Mrs. Lona Tal-
lent, Lula.

; Chrysanthemums, finest ex-

Several cae Seer a 35 hibition and commercial varie-
doz; assorted cols. ~ SiamPS| ties. Write for list and prices.
not accepted. Mrs. Bessie Wim-} R. W. Green, LaGrange, Box



ge dia

Fall Pink, Foxgloves, Snow-
drop, Bucket Moss, 30c doz; =
Dewberry | Lilies, Goldenglow, ;
Lilies, 3, 25c; Blue Iris, Lemen ;
Lilies, 30c doz. Miss N. A.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Fall Pink, Lily, Devil in
Bush, Flags, 2 doz., 50c; Dahliz
3, 50c; $1.50 doz; Head Plants
50c doz; Garden Sage, 75c doz,
Exc. for anything can use. Del-
lie Person, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

s = ve
tanas, varie-| Rooted abelia, $2 doz; Cameo
col. bloom,| pink azaleamums, 85c doz:-City
;| of Portland cannas, 15 ea; Sil-
.| ver Lace vine, 40c ea; dbl. day
lilies, 50e doz. Add postage No
less $1. No checks or stamps.
Mrs. Miles T. Tanner, Sanders-
ville.

Purple wisteria, large size,
50c ea; white, light- pink, red
hibiscus, 30 seed, 10c; slips of
white, 3, 25c; Red Leaf Hardy
coleus, Cane Jew (with deep
blue bloom,) Green Ground ivy,
20c doz. Exc. for variegated
| ground ivy. Miss :F. B. Moore,
Suwanee.

d, Yellow jap-
ize, 75c each;
9gwood, East-
Red, Yellow
Add postage.

2 yr. old Junipers, $1. ea. No
less 3 mailed; Red, Pink, or
White Cushion Mums, 3, 50c ~
Mrs. J. D. Bennett, Dahloneg
Mixed cols. Perennial Phlof
Ree;

Thrift, Mums, 24, 60c; Mixed
cols. Hibiscus, 6; 50c; many cols.
large Iris, Purple Lilies, 50c
doz; 2 or each: Tiger Lily, Red
Hot Poker, Tulips, Sweetpeas,

s, 40e doz;
'.doz; violets,
40 doz; yellow
id rose verbena,

Add postage. | Pey, Screven, Rt. 1. et halt Cartecay. Glads, Goldenglow, for 50c.
ton, Rebecca, ots aeoere, erehid it Nice rooted plants, All Day| Dbl. Red Tubers, 10c ea; $1.|Add postage. No chks. Mrs. ea
} : lies, 50 ea; Pool plants: Golden glories, beautiful blue flowers, doz; $7. C; Verbena, pink,| Willis Grindle, Dahlonega Rt. ote

Club, rich foliage, beautiful
| flowers, 50c ea; Calla Palustris,
25 ea; nice carnation plants,

similar to Morning Glories only h;
open all day, 50c ea. Mrs. J. C.|

| Way, Lambert.

white center, blue, 50c doz;
Milk and Wine Lily, 15c and

Trillums, Jack i Z ;
25c ea: White Iris, 60c doz; Ca- Ss, Jack in the Pulpet,

Trailing Arbutus, Gentians,

large dbl. red, 35c. Mrs.-Maude
Granger, Reidsville.

_Dahlias: Mary Ellen, Jersey
| Beacon, Asalon, Spirit of St.
| Louis, Frazier, emps white won-
der, Mrs. Warner, Ashley Park, |
Mrs. Shepard, Ga. Bell, New
_| State of Commerce, all large, 12
aif. var., $3. Mrs. H. H. Gil-
strap, Suwanee.

small, blooms in clusters, 25c
| doz; 3 doz. 60c; physostegia,
blooms early Sept. till winter,
35c doz; 3 doz. 90c. PP. Stamps
accepted on small orders. Mrs.

Yellow mum_ plants, rooted, |

Tuberrose bulbs, 90c doz;
Cream narcissi, daisies, 40 doz;
large type var. mums, 75 doz;
daffodils, $1 C. Add postage.

Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Rooted rose cuttings, been in
ground 4 mths., $2 doz. Add
postage. Walter Webb, Meigs,
tees ee
1 Gardenia, lilac, 12 Rose-
marys, Horehound, Verbena,
Spirea, Narcissi, Jonquils, Daf-
fodils, Goldenbells, for sale.
Miss Nettie Brown, Lawrence-
ville, Rt, 1.

nnas, 50c - $1.50 doz. Mrs. B.
Brady, Cairo; Rt. 1, Box 343.

' Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea; Li-
lac Bushes, Goldenbells, Gold-
englow, 45 ea; Mums, Blue
and Yellow Flags, 75c doz.

Mrs. Pluma H. CChastain, Car-

Achimenese Bulbs, Mexicana
and Madame Gehune, 3 col.
Violets, $1. doz; Small Nandi-
nas, 5, $1.00; Agerantum, 50c
daz. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Cairo,
Rte 2.

Red Begonia, Sprengeri fern,

Waterr Lilies, 35 doz: Yellow
Button Mums, Tiger Lilies,
Dutch, Siberian Iris, Dbl. Red
Lilies, 75 doz. Moss packed.
Add postage. Mrs. Odie Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

White Violets, Pink Thrift,

Hardy Phlox, 40c doz; Yellow,
White, Blue Iris, 35e doz.
bunches; Rainbow Moss, 2
bunches, 30c; Geraniums, Lan-
tana, Hibiscus cuttings, 50c doz.
Del. Ist. 2nd zone. Miss L. M.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box

Blue Spanish Tris, several cols; .

1, 2 yr. old Baby Breath Fern,
$2.00; Single Hollyhock- Plants
and Purple Iris, 30c doz; Dusty

35.

Achemenese bulbs (purple
Mixed col. med. Dahlias, 75 i

blossoms) Red and White Stripe

cutting or 2,

L J. W. Hamm, Summit.
Vilson, Martin.|

Mixed Perennial phlox, cush-








ons, Red sal-|
Sultanas, red,

ple salmon, 5,
gonia, 10c ea.

Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1.
Coleus, 10 doz; Lady of the
| Lake, 5c doz; petunia, 15c. Mrs.
Ada Winkles, Raymond.

Perennial phlox, carnation
pinks, orchard, Wine dahlia,
Cream mums, Larkspurs, mari-
golds, 50e doz; rooted. gera-
;| niums, dahlia bulbs, 20c ea. Exc
for white mums, beefsteak, be-
.| gonias, snapdragons. Print sacks
-| Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Ri.
Der oe

Orange Regal lilies, 75c doz;
Sprengeri fern, 30c bunch; Red
and Yellow Canna bulbs, 75c
| doz; Blue hydrangea, 45c each;
Variegated dahlias, $1 doz. Mrs.
_|Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Four 6 ft. boxwoods, five 5 {t.,
several 4 ft., some smaller. Will
make prices delivered. Mrs. C.
|G. Garner, Sarah (Union Coun-

ty.) :

Large type Dahlias: Kentucky
'|Royal Purchase, J. Beacon,
e,| Warner, J. Beauty, D. Stone,
-| Hogan, Ft. Monmouth, B. Giant,
-| ete., $3 doz (instead $3.60 as
|listed in April bulletin.) Mis.
James W. Garrett, Sarah.

14-16-18 in. Grand Duke jas-
mine, rooted, 50c, 60c, and 70c
fea. Write for prices by dozen.
.| Also Chinese. sacred narcissi,
$1.50. Miss. Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt. 1.

.|C; Grass Pinks, White and Pur-
| ple lilac, 25c ea; Bachelor But-

ton and Marigold seed, 10c large
)pack. Docia Harris, Lula.
ees



Large Yellow Fall Pinks, 10c

Singleton, Lilburn, Rt. 1.

All cols. annual Phlox plants,
18 for 25c. PP. in Ga. No chks.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt.
Se

Dbl. Lavender, Pink Dahlia
bulbs, 25 ea; White, Yellow,
Lavender, Mums, 50c doz; 6 dif.
kinds cactus, 5c cutting; Dusty
Miller, 25c doz. All strong
plants. PP. Josephine Raley,
Mitchell.

Coreopsis and Browneyed Su-
sans, 10c_ clump; Perennial
Phlox, Goldenglow, Sweet Vi-
olets and Privet Hedge, 10c ea.
Postage extra for less $1 orders.
Mrs. W. R. Perkins, Mt. Zion,

Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons,

Red, Yellow azaleas, dogwood, |

redbud, crabapple, pink chero-

kee roses, hemlock, yellow
thornless rose, $1.85 doz; Phlox,
snowdrops, blue iris, $2.50 C.

Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Min-
eral Bluff.

Dahlias: Pride of Calif., lilac
lady, President Roosevelt, Ro-
man Eagle, $1.25 doz; Red dog-
woods, Pink laurels, shodosen:
drons, red and white aza
water moss packed, 75c doz.
Verna Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Cuttings
geraniums and_ begonias, 10c;
Surprise lily bulbs, pink oxalis,
Jew, 15c ea. H. Casteloes, Moul-
trie, Rt. 5.
100 Glad blooming bulbs for
$2.50, PP. Mrs. J. L. Furtzel,
Moultrie.

Salmon Pink Glad bulbs, 10c
doz; Pot lily bulbs, bloom con-



tinuously, white with yellow
centers, $1 doz; mums, blue
salvia, 15 p $1.

Miss C. R.
es

eas, |

pink and red dbl.

orders. Gladys Du

Pink, Yellow, Levender, Red,
75e doz; Small: Red, Pink, Yel-
low,Daisy; Red Pompons, Red
Yarrow, 60c doz. Mrs. H. L. An-
htony, Columbus, Rt. 2. =

Large prize winning Chry-

santhemums: Silver White,
Golden Yellow, Pink, Laven-
der,, Cream, variegated, In-

dian Red, 25 ffor $3.00; Buit-
tons and Daisy, 20, $1. Mrs. R.
L. Silver, Cuthbert. *

Boxwood Cuttings, $5.00 C;
Tube Rose, 75c doz; Lilac,
Christmas Cactus, Verbena, 15c
ea; 7, $1.00; Weigelas, Rose cut.,
Iris, Grape Hyacinths, Sweet
Williams, Larkspur, 35 doz;
Mums, 10 ea. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.

Monkey Tail, Green and
White Striped Jew, 5c ea; Red
May Cactus, Sweet Gum Ge-
ranium, 15 ea; Pink Christ-
mas Cactus, 20c ea; Pink Ox-
alis,, Pin Cushion Cactus, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Orene
Tate, Cumming, Rt. 4.

Blue Flag Lilies, Fall Pinks
Foxgloves, Suowdrop, 30c doz;

| Jonquil, Narcissi, 90 C; Dew-

berry Lilies, Goldenglow, Yel-
low Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. Mar-
tha White, Dahloega, Rt. 1, Box
3%;

Mixed Dahlias, $1.50 doz;
Easter Rose, Bridalwreath,
Lilac, Snowball, Yellow Jas-

| mine, rrooted, 25c ea; 5, $1.00;

Sweet WWilliams, 35 doz;
Pink Justicia, Christmas Cac-
tus, 25 ea; Dbl. Orchid: Chry-
santhemums, 50c doz. No Fia.
ran, Cum-



Re 1.

PE HRS



Tris, 50 doz. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

25e doz; dbl. gailardias and
Queen Anns Lace, Dill plants,
35_ doz; wisteria, roated, and
Umbrella palms, 25c ea. Mrs.
Fred. Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.

Purple lilac, Pink almond,
Yellow japonicas, Flowering
quince, Yellow forsythia, $2.00
doz; White, Yellow iris, $1 doz.
Exc. _for begonia, ferns ang
seraniums. Mrs. Hoyt Tippens,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Lemon lilies, 60c doz; large
blooming iris, 75 doz; Mt. Aza-
las, pink, white, 6, $1; Red
dogwood, 25c ea; 6, $1; King Al-
fred daffodils, 50c doz. Exc. for
print sacks. Miss Velvey Hen-
sley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.

Red dogwood, 25 ea: dbl.

Orange lilies, 3, 25ce; Blazing
Star, Wisteria vine, 30c ea;
Mock Orange, _ bridalwreath,
25c ea. Exc. for print sacks.
Miss Audrey Silver, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.

Dablias, 4 cols., large type, 4
tubers, $2; mums, 4 cols., $1 doz.
All damp packed. Yonge Walk-
er, Toccoa, Rty 3. *

Large var. mums, 75c doz;
Yellow Fall pinks, 50c doz; yel-
low Cannas, dbl. Elephant Ear,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J.
W. Goolsby, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.

Cannas, all col. (no whites,)

ber flowers, Gold, Yellow, Silver
King, -30c doz; red cluster

|spira, 50c. Exc, for gold Ors
pink iris, Jarge var. Mrs..J. H.



| Pyles, W.

igham. -

" Cultivated Goldenrod plants,

20c ea; Summer flowering lilac,
'50c ea; September and Octo-

plants, Jarge| ion mums, Ic ea; Rose thrift, $1] Jew cuttings, 60e doz; large I : : i ae

bronze, 20,/C; White Briar rose, 15c each;|jeave of Aligator Mouth (magic| Miller, and med. Fall ae ae ae Thrift, Buttercup, si
oseley, Menlo.| Red and Rose begonia, rooted,| plant) 25 ea. Each will grow|25c doz: Add-postage. Mrs. Otis uae = ow, Yellow Lilies,
aN 5c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee| about 2 doz. plants. Mrs. W. H. Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5, are. flowers, Jonquils, 40c
doz; Big Iris, Blue Siberian









SEEDS FOR SALE





15 Ibs. Hastings fuzzless
green Okra seed, 60c lb., or exc.
for sacks, white or colored, 3
alike: Mrs. H. L. Brewer, Ben
Hill, Rt. 1. 5

200 Ibs. good cane seed,
Honey Drip variety, finest for
syrup, lc lb. Add postage. Ster-
ling Payton, Alto, Rt. 2.

- Few cups Striped Tender
Cornfield Bean: seed, 45c cup;
Mustard, 10c teaspoon. Add
postage. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Car-
tecay.

150 lbs. fine Honey Drip cane
- seed, clean, finest var. for syrup,
15c lb. 10, 15, or 20 lb. orders
accepted. Can ship Parcel Post.
Add postage. B. S. Peyton,
Homer, Rt. 1.

20 bu. Sorghum seed, $4.50 bu.
Rufus H. Johnson, Hogansville,
RS:

5 bu. Honey Drip syrup seed,
9c 1b; also 15 lbs. popcorn, ldc
lb. D. L. Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3.

5% lbs. Stringless green pod
beans, $2.10; 1 and % lbs. New
Clemson Spineless Okra seed,
$1. G. M. Moseley, Menlo.

Texas Exp. Station Grain
Sorghum. Plant after legumes
or small grain, combine for

grain of graze off with hogs and
- cattle. Recleaned, treated, $10
ewt; untreated, $8 cwt. R: D:
Tatun, Palmetto.

Blue Ridge Mtn. bine
tomato, runs 15. ft. 100 lbs.
-vine, 200 seed and 200 Pee
al seed of Colossal (largest
tomato grown) and culture inst.,



for 25c. Limited amt. W. @
Smith, Roy.
Sev. Ibs. good, tender hull,

White Cutshort Cornfield Bean

Seed, 35c cupful. Mrs. A. M.
Lowman, Cartecay. E ;
Lima beans, col., 30c lb, 4

Ibs. $1.00; Bushel and Dipper
Gourd Seed, 15c doz. 2 doz.,
25e; Squash pepper seed, 25c |
tbls., 2 for 25c. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin. d

Limited amt., Pride Musk-

- melon (large, round, small seed

cavity, sweet and orange col.

flesh) seed, 50c per tea-cupful.

Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Whites-
burg, Rt. 2.

Hastings Orange Sorghum
eed, 10c lb. Hendersons Bush
Lima Beans, 30c 1b.. Crotalaria
Seed, 10c lb. Add postage; Also
1 hand Feed Grinder, $3.00.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.

Cannon Ball Watermelon
Seed, 50c lb; Okra Seed, 45c
jb. Exc. some for White Feed
Sacks. Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Cor-
dele, Rte 4, Box 30.

1 bu. Colored Bushel Beans,
50c lb; Green Okra Seed, 50c
pt. Small peach Seed, 25c pt.
1946 crop. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,
Royston.

White Nest Onions, $1.00 gal;
Col. Butterbeans, 35c cupful.
Mrs. Ada Winkles, Raymond.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



' 20 bu. Clay Peas, and 60 bu.
mixed Whips and Eras, each,
ce bu. R. S. Smith, Washing-

on.

10 bu. Brown Crowder Peas,
re Willianv Pickett, Rich-
and.

Pk. tender White Half Run-
ner and 1 gal. tender Cutshort
White Cornfield Beans, 35c cup;
3 cups, $1. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield,
Jasper, Rt. 3.

Running Red Butterpeas, and
Speckled Running Butter beans,
60c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Cc
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.

: Verbenas, Ageratum, Hardy re $1.50; $2.75 M. Now ready.
Good tender White and Col.) Phlox, Chrysanthemums, Ma-|E C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Cornfield Bean seed, 50c cup.| geira, Clematis, mixed col.| Rt. 4:
PP, Mrs. Adam Whitaker, 2 ; g
Chetek Dahlias, Glads. $1. doz; Thrift, =
erry Log. + Klondike Strawberry Plants,
c rillum, 25 doz. Moss packed.
200 bs. Burpee Stringless| Mrs. M. L, Eaton, Dahlonega, | 40 C $2-50, 500; $4.75 M;! Ap-
Seed beans, sound, clean, treat-| Rt. 1, rricot Plums, 35 ea; 5, $1.00;

ed, no weevils, 30c Ib. PP on 5
lbs. or over. Jack Dewberry,
Bremen, Rt. 1.

90-Day Velvet beans, $4.75;
Osceola Velvet, $5.50 bu; Gatan
Soy beans, $7.50 bu; 100 Ibs.
Cok-ers 100 Cottonseed, $14. L
G. Downs, Andersonville.

Good tender White and Strip-|

few
cup, Add postage.

ed Half Runner beans,
Poles, 50c.
Mrs.

| No



FOR SA. LE

Ga. Rcnhien peas, Red Crow-
ders, 30c 1b; Half,Runner beans,
25c large _cup; Hot Pepper,
Mexican Sunflower, 5c tbls:
Martin Gourd, Pumpkin, Mexi-
can Squash, Cashaw, 30 seed,
15c. PP. Josephine Raley, Mit-
chell.

10 bu. imp. Whip-Poor-Will
peas, $7 bu. FOB. J. M. Cruce,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 1.

90-Day Running Velvet beans
for sale. J. P. Hogg, Buena
Vista.

Striped and White (mixed)
Half Runner Bean seed, free vf
weevils, 25c cup. Exc. for good
white sacks, 1 sack for 1 cup;
also col. bunch butterbeans, 30c
cup, or 1 good print sack. Mrs.
Joe Rice, Auburn, Rt. 1.

10 bu. Brab peas, bright and
sound, $6.50 bu; 10 bu. Clays,
$5 bu. Mrs. I. L. Chapman, Jef-
fersonville, Rt. 2, Box 145.

5 bu. Speckled Whip peas, $6;
2 bu. Brown SugarCrowders,
slightly mixed, "$8 bu; Biloxi
beans, $6 bu; 300 lbs. Sericea
lespedeza see d, 18c lb. L.
Caldwell, Gay, Rt. 1.

5 bu. No. 1 Brab peas and
25 bu. Hay Seed Soybeans, for
sale. George W. McDonald, Vi-:
dalia, Rt. 2.

New Era peas, $6 bu; Brabs,
$6.50; Mixed peas, $5.75 bu;
White Purple Hull, $12 bu; Ga.
Collard seed, -25 1b;-12 lbs.
Dude Creek Melon seed, $1.50
lb; Black Diamond, $1 Tbe.
Fasterlin, Andersonville.

Ky. Wonder, Tenn. green pod
Snap beans and Watermelon
seed, from large selected me-
lons, 10c large pkg. Exc. for}
sacks. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Tooms-
boro.

100 bu. O-too-tan beans, 36.
bu. Jack Burch, Chester.

Gaten Soy beans. Best hay |.
and seed bean. Recleaned and
ger. tested. $6. bu. in 2-42 bu.
bags. FOB. A. N. Meye,)
Barnesville. Care Red Bone |
Farms. ;



CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE.

400 lbs., Yelow Giant Pop
Corn, weevil-treated, shelled,
ready to plant or pop, good
cond., 12%c lb, Prepaid. R. C.
Johnson, Fairburn, Rt. 1.

50 to 60 bu. good Corn for
sale. C. D, Hall, Decatur, 124
Drexel Ave., DE. 1713.

1,000 bu. good slipped shuck

ear Corn, $2.00 bu- at my barn.
W. S. Loftis, Hampton, Rt. 2.

30 bu. heavy, sound, yellow |
Cornsfor sale at my place, 4 4%
mi. So. Fairburn; 200 yards E.

D. Haney, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.

Pure Whatleys Seed Corn,
$1.25 peck. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

100 bu. corn, $2.00 bu. Henry
Butts, Warm Springs.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Piink, Orchid Thrift, C3
Rosemary, 3, 25c;
ses, 50c doz; Fine Ivis, 10 kinds,
$2. doz. Add _ postage.

Annie West, Crawfordville.

$1.

mon, Tiger Lilies, Per. Asterrs,

Maiden Hair Ferns,

chks.
Darien.

Pom Pom Dahlias,

of the Rock Baptist Church. L.

Large Golden Incurved
Mums, $1. doz; Bird of Para-
dise, Cape Jasmine, 50c doz;

>

Shasta Dai-
Mrs.

Dutch and Siberian Tris, Le-

Pink and Blue Hydrangeas,
4, $1.00; Yr. old Pink Altheas,
2, $1.00; Yellow Jasmine, 3, $1.
6, $1.00;
Shasta Daises, $1. doz. Prepaid.
Mrs. S. G. Blanton,

Red and White Variegated
50c eee






Maiden -Hair Ferns,
Phlox, Goldenglow, Tiger Lil-
ies, Dutch, Siberian Iris, Trail-
ing Arbutus; 50c doz; White
Pool Lilies, Red; Pink, Whitie
Trillum, Grape Hyacinths, Bos-
ton Ivy, 35c doz. Grace Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Large type Dahlias: Treas-
ure Island, Avalon, White Won-
der, Prince of Persia, Graf
Zepplin, Mrs, Warner, H. R. S.,
Mary Ellen, Jerseys Beacou,
etc. 1 ea. of 12 dif. var., $3. doz.
Mrs. Tom M. Bell, Duluth, Rt.

9

ee

Large type -*Dahlias: Rea
Jersey, Mary Ellen, Oriental
Glory, Spirit of St. Louis, HRS,
Poe of Persia, Francis La-
racco, White Wonder, Treasure
Rand. corey Beacon, Grai
Zepplin, etc. Cafe dais,
kinds, $3. oe Mrs. H. E. Bell,
Duluth.

(extra large), good size gaa
Variegated, Red Dark Red,
White Gold, $2.50 doz; 6, $1.50;
Verbena, Blood Red, Lavender

and Pink, $1.50 doz bunches.
Dells Mirsve- 2 des Gre Defresse,
Dallas, Rt 1:

Red Hot Poker, Dbl. Day and
Single Day Lilies, Garlic,
(small) 25c doz; Large Garlic,
Horhand, 50c doz. Mrs. E. J.
McConnell, Demorest, Box 143.
Ist. yr. everblooming Roses,
$3. doz; Dbl. and Single Day

~~

be

Shasta Daisy, Mums, 50e doz.
Add postage. Miss Mary Ce
Florence, Durand. =

Dahlias:
Mrs. Warner,
Wine Ball, Samartan,
HRS, Red Jersey,
Island, - - Harry Mayor, Yankee
@uen, Copper King, 1 ea. of

Prince of ~ Persia,
White Wonder,
Sally,

12:.var,. $3. Mrs; Wo PR: Bell,

Duluth. ue
Large type Dahlias - Ashley

Park, Nanquekette, Mon.

Champ, White King, Ree Fal-
lon, Pride of California, Aylon,
Harry Mayor, Alevander Wal-

Glads, Silver Tris, 50c doz; Tree
Lily, Azaleas, Bunch and Run-
ing Roses, Wild Blooming Sage,
Birdseye Bush, Blackhaw,
Porch Vines, 25 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Presley. Fowles Dia-.
mond.

PR. Potato Plants, State
insp. and treated, $3. M. Del. E.
H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. A

Plants, Red Skin Vine Cut-
ting, now ready, $3. M; Mar-
globe and Rutger Tomato, $2.-
50. M. Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite,
Arabi, Rt. 1 Phone 4310.

Sage Plants, $1. doz; 30 print
feed sacks, washed, free of
holes, 37c ea. All PP, L. Jets
lis,Cumming.
} Mt Huckleberry Plants,
Bearing size, Tame Himalaya,
75e dz; Wild Strawberry, 35
doz. Add postage. Mrrs. Nancy
pendeee Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box
49,

Govt. insp. PR and La Cop-
perskin Potato Plants.$2.50 M.
Now ready. C. R. Redmond,
Pelham

Govt. insp. Pp. R. Potato
Plants, $2.50 M. Mrs. Katie
Mullis, Screven

La. Potato Slips, Govt. insp.

Sugar Pears, $1.00 ea; White
and colored mixed Bunch But-
terbeans, 50c lb. Add postage
Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt..
Ls .

Govt. insp. imp. Red Skin
PR Potato, $250 M.. Del. in Ga.

Hardy, ie

[$2.00 M. 5 M. and up lots. L.

lots, $2.25 M; 10 M, $2. M

Lilies, Spider, Blue, Yellow Iris, | 1.

'M. Ready _ for

Treasure |

din, Bashful Giant, 12 all dii., plants, $2 heady oe te as
oe Mrs. Claude. Adams, Du- | Williams, Surrency, Rt. :
en ee eae Govt. insp. PR. R. Riekate
Long Spray Winter Ferns, | Plans, ready to ship, $2.75 M.
Bronze Winter - Pinks, White,|PP. Prompt shipment. Aaron}
Yellow Daises, White, Gold|C. Reese, Baxley, Rt. = 2x

MO only. W. W. Walitiomepty






























































































































































Eunice, Bristol, RD.

Govt. insp. PR Potato Plants,
$2.50 M; Marglobe Tomatoes,
$1.50 M Prompt shipment. No
checks. L. C. Lightsey, Scre-

ven . be

Red Skin PPR: Screed Potato. V
Plants, from vine, now_ ready, |
$2.75 M at bed. D. M. Bolton,
Douglas, Rt. 3. ee

Govt. insp. PR. Petaibsy,
$1. 75 M; 5M or more, $1.50 M.
FOB. D. M. Cason, Bristol.

P. R. Potato Plants, $220 M

M. R. J. Boatright, Mershon

Govts ainsp.. Poche Potatoes, a
$1.75 M; 5 M or more, $1.50 M.|
FOB Av th: Turner, Bristol.

Potato Plants, Pink and Red|
Skin, good count, $1.25 M. Can
fill large order. Promt ship-

ment. Ready now. No check.| an
W. R. Lightsey, Sereven. i :
La. Copperskin Potato!

Plants certified, $2.25 a 5 My
prepaid. Now ready. | be x.
Harrison, Patterson.

_ Thousands Roe: Potatoes,
Govt. insp. $2.50 M; 5 M, $2.25
M. Denvis Dixon, Se Rt

>

Ree Potatoes, Hoe -insp.
$1.25 M. Eatl Boyett, Bristol.
Govt. insp. P. R. and La. Ca
perskin Sweet Potatoes, oo 9
shipment. R. |
N, Redmond, Pelham, Rt. ie

500,000 P. R. Potato Plants, |
$2.25 M. Better prices . te
truckers. No checks. i L.
Thornton, Bristol, Rt 1

Govt. insp. P. R. weep Po-
tato Plants, $2. 50 M; $2.25 M
500 or more. W. E. Sweat, |]
Waycross, 1335 Mary St

Imp. Red Skin POR. Fett!

Govt. poe PRs Potato:

Slip, $2.00 M. - Shipped. Ready.
May 2tst. Hirmam | aban y,
Screven.
~ Govt. insp. Potato - ers

Tomato, ee
checks

$2.50 M; Marglobe
$2.25 M. Del. No

COD orders. MO oe Frank
Merritt, Screven, Rt. i
Marglobe Tomato Plants, ;

R. Potatoes, gov. insp. and
treated, $2.50 M. te

en, Riess

Red Skin PR Potato Piauke ;
Govt. insp., $3.00 o up to 5 M;],
over 5 M, $2.50 M. FOB.* MO
only. Plants ready now. Ad ;
B. Pearce, Surrency, Rt. 2.

|. Ruby King Pepper, 50c iC:
Marglobe Tomato Plants, 25

C; del. in May; Heading Col-
lards, $1.00 M. In ; _ Add.
postage. Mrs. P. R. Amold,
Benevolence.

insp., $2.50 Del. Read

MoWisi-De Altman, Bristol,

Bt 4: ;
P. R. Copperskin Potatoes,

$3.00.M; Marglobe and New]
Stone Tomatoes, $2.00 M. PP.
D. D. Miles, SIRE. Rt. S
Box 4.

P. R. Potato Plants, $2.50
Del. Lige Thornton, Screven.

Thousands PR insp. Potato}
Plants, now ready for ship-
ment, $2.50 M. Jasper W. Deal,
Patterson.

Govt. insp. Red Skin PR. oi :
tato Plants, $2.50 M; 5 M or
more, $2.25 M._ J. D. ee
lin, Surrency, Rts :

PR Potato piece State.
imp. Red Skin, $2.50 M. F
April. oat May del.
Chauncey, B





Bristol, Rt, 1.











Branch, Rt. l.



Jonquils, 25 C. Add poeta
G Le ee net, 5 H, :





White Bermuda Onions, "$2.23 Cae

Govt. insp. and treated P. R.. $e

. Not] |

now ready, insp and_treated,|

Insp and treated PR Potato a packs Se ee Skin ore Be

only. Allen C. Thornton, Serev- ee

P. R, Potato "Plante, Govt, | Pitts









dered Beeswax of var. colors

shipping chgs. No COD. Geo
L. Green, Jasper. Rt. 3.

ington.
Hay: 10 to 15 tons

M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe.

-|. BUTTER: Fresh country
butter, 70c Ib. postpaid. | Mrs.
Ray Burtz, Gainesville, Rt. Le




































































4 or 5. lbs., yellow, country
butter ea. week. 60c Ib. Par-
*|ty to pay postage and furnish
_|metal container. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Sete od:
_COTTONSEED: Ga. Exp.
:|Station New Empire cotton-
d seed, Ist yr., ginned 1 var. gin
./and recleaned, $3.00 bu.; also

C. Couch, Turin.

| Cokers 100-9 cottonseed, 1st
yr., delinted and treated, $9.00
y.|CWT in 100 lb. bags. Write for
Ten Jot price. E. T. Newton,
Madison.

FEATHERS: Nice, clean All
Goose feathers, $1.10 pound.
Mrs. R. L. Fussell, Osierfield.

zs GOAT MILK: Some Goat

'| Milk for sale at my place. M.
|S. Curry, Atlanta, 358 Glen-
wood Ave. S. E. . ;

_ 6 tons iunbaled Meadow Grass
hay, $16.00 ton at shed. J. T.
Manning, Marietta, Rt. 4.

Several tons, Nice Peavine
and Bean hay,
pees A. R. Townes, Rex. Rt.

rs.|_ 7 tons bright Panut Ray, no

barn. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla.

_ MEAT: 1 country cured
Shoulder meat, 27 Ibs. 50c Ib.
| NOT del.; also Purple Hull and
"| 6-Wks.. Crowder peas, 5. cups
for $1.10. "No chks. - Mrs. Lon
5 Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. ;

| Oak wood smbked Hams: 6
wt. 72 Ibs. ea. and 2 wt. 50 Ibs.
sD.jea. 75c pound FOB, C._ B,
Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 1.

. Country cured, smoked 10-13
lb, Ham, 75 1b.; Sides. and
Shoulders, 10 to 20 Ibs. 55c ib.
: ae Collins, Khigham, Rt.

PEANUTS AND PECANS:
2.00 | Large Red peanuts, some 3 and
4 in hull, thrasher run, 14 lb.
Imp. | No less 50 Ibs. shipped. G. E.
Douthit, Sylvester, Rt. 3.
| 35 Ibs., seedling pecans, 1946
crop, 25c lb. Miss Belle Tim-
oe Bronwood, Rt. 1, Box

eee ice :

_ MISCELLANEOUS

z WANTED

BEANS: Want at once a
few Pink butterbeans. Jos.
Conti, Stone Mountain, Ree les:
BEES: Want few Hives of

Bees: Will come after within
50 mi. Advise at once, Ed

Ehrensperger, Blackshear,

d and Vallow.
$2.50 M. Del.
: Griffis,

_ Beeswax: 20 lbs., nice, ren-

| 675, lb. Cash or M. O. Include

Feathers: Good, clean, used
Geese feathers for sale reason-
_ ably. Mrs. P. J. Garrison, Cov-

peanut
*thay free of poison, in broken
bales, $7.50 ton FOB my barn.

100 bu. real good corn. Riley.

$35.00 ton at my |.

. | Poison used, $15.00, ton at my/5

Big Bone Bronze
Eggs, $3.50 doz; jots 3
more, $3.00 doz;
Duck Eggs, $1
chin Bantam
Mrs. Willi
Rte,



Eggs, 15, $1.25
e Johnston, Grayson

African White Guinea Eggs
$1.50, 18. Mrs. A. W. Arnold
Newnan, Rt. 3.

ggs for hatchin

range flock, $2.00 setting. Exc.

$2.00. mixe
led Guinea Eggs, 15 for $1.50,
Dele be je Steed, Buena Vista.

Dark Cornish eggs from 3-A
ens, $1.65 per 15 del. Dark
Cornish 6 wks. old chicks, $1.25
ea. By Exp. COD. for chgs,
A. T. Lee, Jesup, Rt. 1.
Quail Eggs, $25.00- C. Also
will have you
wks.,
lots of 25 or more. J. M
Augusta, 2049 Clark. St.
Guinea eggs, 18 for
postpaid. From _ fre range
flock, headed with 2 White
African and 1 Purple very fine
males and crossed White, Pur-
ple and common, AG SE,
Sete, Lithonia. Rt. 1, Box

- Deer,

$1.25

M. 'B. Turkey eggs, $3 doz;
Exp. col. Miss _ Johnnie Davis
Decatur, 3130 Alston Drive,_S.

HiseGre 131703

Turkey eggs to set, all blood
tested, BB and M. Gray Cross,
$3.50 doz; in lots 5 doz. u
doz. My farm. Mrs. J. E.
ter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 309.
Purebred S. C. B
ton eggs, 15, $1.25
_to be returned.
Johnson, Shellman,
oD

Car-

uff Orping-
PP? Crates
Miss Ronie
Rt. 1, Box

Giant White Pekin Duck eggs,
$1.25 doz; 2 doz., $2.25; Speck-
led guinea eggs, $1 doz; 2 doz.,
$1.75; 5 doz., $4. Del. Mrs. W.
T. Britt, Sr., Snellville.

Ptirebred Dark Cornish eggs
from hens weigh 5-7 Ibs; roost-
ers, 9-11 Ibs. Unrelated stock, |
15 eggs, $1.50. Mrs. Fred John-
son, Dawson, Rt: 2.

Purebred large heavy type
Dark Cornish hatching eggs,
$1.50, 15; 30; $2.85. Cartons re-
turned _at once. No chks.. MO
only. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
Ty Ty, Rt. 3, Box 4. : :

Eggs: Big Bone BB, MB
turkey, $4:50 doz; Black Leg-
horn, 16, $2; 36, $4; Guinea, 17,
$1.25; also Sagep lants, 12, $1;
garlic, $1 doz. Del. Mrs. Bessie
Baggett, Douglasville, Rt. 1.

White Pekin duck eggs, $1.25
doz. Send MO. No checks. Miss
Agnes E. Johnston, Sautee.

Turkey eggs: Famous Wagon
Wheel strair Broad breasted,
Bronze, from tested breeders,
100 eggs, 25c ea; 200 eggs, 20c
ea. Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Valdosta.

-Guinea. eggs, 17, $1; Dark
Cornish, large type, 15, $1.40.
Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairsville, Rt.
2.



CATTLE FOR SALE






























SYRUP FOR SALE _
eo Se

| Large quantity pure Ga. Cane
Syrup, 6 gals. to ean, for sale
at my farm. W. W.. Mitchell,
Musella. ;

400 gal. pure Ga. Cane Syr-
up, in cartons of 6 gal. ea. A. S.
James, Reynolds, :

1,500 gal. Syrup, good only
sf ;|for poisoning cotton and cattle
feed, for sale at my place. O. E.
| Norton, Fairburn.

2,500 gal. thick Ga. Cane Syr-

up, evaporator cooked, in 10 Ib.

ans, $1.75 gal., in truck load
lots. Frank Pelz; Pearson. -



_ EGGS FOR SALE -~
|, Big Bone Dbl. Breasted
Bronze Turkey Eggs, 90. per
, etter fertility, from

s, $3.50 do i



.|6 gals. daily, $200

2 gentle Jersey milch cow, Ist
calves, 1 dry cow, 2nd calf, yr.
old Jersey heifer, $265 also 20
SPC pigs and shoats, wt. 40-175
Ibs., $6 ea. up. G. N. Ressau,
Hil'sboro,

Good fresh milch cow and calf
for sale at my place, Mrs. Mary
S. Pope, Tallapoosa.

*
2 Polled Hereford bulls;-one,
9 mos. old, 650 lbs; other 7 m0s.,
500 Ibs. Reg. papers applied for.
Sell or would exc. one to avoid
inbreeding. . Irman Hamilton,
Conyers, Rt.2.

Reg. Jersey cow, Standard Ox-
ford Ideal Mary, No. 1362167,
due to freshen June lst. B. F.
Lester, Conyers,Rt. 2,

Part Jersey milch cow, fresh
with 4th calf April .23; around
5 gals daily, $135., 23 miles, At-
lanta.. T. J. Still, Jr., Rockmill
Place, Alpharetta,

Reg. Guernsey cow, giving 5-
4 mos. old












Turkey
doz. or
White Pekin
25 doz; Buff Co-

Jersey White Giant selected
g, from good

some for La. and Bunch PR |My barn, near Nancy Hart
sweet potato plants. Moline |School. N. E. Reid, Hartwell.
Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Rt. 3.

Light Brahma eggs, 15- for
d White and Speck-

. ung quail, age 13
this season, $2.00 ea. in

.

p, $3)

Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old, bred
to reg. Guernsey male; also a 12
mos. old Jersey heifer, for sale.
H. W. Thurmond Farmington.

Reg. horn type Hereford bulls:
16 are 18 to 26 mos. old,and 15
are 10 to 15 mos. old. Percy A.
Price, Albany. :
| 1 ea. purebred Jersey and
Hereford bull, both 18 mos,
old, and Hereford cow with 2nd
calf 4-1% mos. old, for sale at





Guernsey bull, about 3 yrs.
old, can be reg. buyers name,
$175. or $150. without papers.



Real Essex male hog, short-
headed, broad back, short leg
ged, ready for service, 9 mo:
old, reg, in buyers name, $47.50,

A. L. Moss, Lula. epee

Spring litters averaging 11 to
litter, deep red, blocky type
purebred Duroc pigs, reg. in
your name, $30 ea. Send deposit
or write. Robert W. Wilson,
Wilson Acres, McB
ES I ee
















ean.














HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE.



Mare mule, 800 Ibs., 12 yrs.

old, sound and works anywhere,



Mrs. F, A. Nichols, Sr., Sparta,
Eiels

5 bulls and 10 heifers, Reg.
Herefords, 1 yr. old, for sale.
A. K. Chamlee, Sparta.

Jersey milch cow fresh in
with 3rd calf: a 1-3/4 Guern-
sey, fresh with last calf; also
sev. Pat. Bee Gums, good as
new, at my farm. R. T. Ran-
dall, Lavonia, Rt. 1. :

Good 5 yr. old Jersey milch
cow, for sale at my home, 1 mi,
W. Nicholson. No letters ans.
Susie Freeman, Nicholson, Rt.

Reg. Red Poll 3 mos.
heifer, $125.00: also Reg. Red
Poll bull, 3 mos. old June 22nd,
| $75.00. Loy Dorsey, Cleve-
land, Rt. 1.

Beautiful marked Holstein
male calf, 3 wks, old, from
heavy producing dam. $35.00
with Reg Papers FOB my farm |-
or $45.00 shipped; also 7 yr. old
1,000 Ib. Jennet, $75.00. Reaiy
| McKie, Augusta, Rt. 3. :

SS eS
HOGS FOR SALE

: ;
Reg. OIC boar, about 114 yrs.
old, 225 Ibs., blocky, short Nose,
very gentle. With Papers, $90,

Will ship. Giles Cheek, Law-
rence, Rt. 2: : ~

Reg.- Cherry

old



red blocky type
Duroe weaned pigs, $20 ea. H.
L. Williams, Baxley.

Hereford pigs (few gilts) dou.
ble treated, $25 ea, Papers fur-
nished, ready to ship. Leon
Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box 214,

4 extra fine Black Essex male
pigs, 8 wks. old, blanks for reg.
furnished, $22.50 ea; 1 femais,
Black Essex, 8 wks. old, $25.
Reg. papers furn. J. S. Robison,
Jackson,

Reg. OIC pigs, 7 males, 3 fe-
males, short nose, blocky, 9 wks.
old, $25 ea. Papers in buyer's
name. Will ship COD. L. A.
Mitchell, Loganville, Rt. 2.

OIC pigs: Imp., short nosed
blocky type, vaccinated and reg.
in buyers name, $25 ea at 3
wks. old, anywhere. J. W. Gar-
rett, Sarah. y

OIC purebred
with 16 pigs,
males,) ready to
Reasonable. Lewis
Fayetteville, Rt. 3.

Reg. White Face Hereford
boar, 8 mos. old, 200 Ibs., blocky
for sale or exc. for bred gilt o
same breed. Virgil B. Gilbert,
Raleigh.

Reg. Duroc pigs for sale.
Special consideration to 4-H
Club members. Treated and
wormed. S. B. McNeely, Bar-
tow, Rt. 1.

Reg. Duroc pigs, treated -and |
wormed, for sale. Special con-
sideration to F. F. A. Inquire.
J. D. Ledger, Bartow, Rt. 1.

Reg. low, thick, Chmerry
Red Duroc pigs, from the Na-
tions best breeding. Fine show

sow, fresh in
(males and fe-
sell May 11.
H, Jones,

8

prospects. Life treated, Reg.
buyers name. Shipped any-
where, $25.00 -$30.00. Henry

H. Smith, Alma.

15 Big Bone Black Guinea
and PC cross, pigs, 8 wks. old,
$10. to $12.50 ea. Ship FOB;
also can of lard and meat. Mrs.
Will Howell, Mitchell,

Reg. Hereford pigs, from
State Grand Champion boar
and sow, 3 mos, old for sale.
Frank P. Singleton, Fort Valley.

Reg. Duroc pigs, ready now,
Cherry King, other leading
bloodlines, $20 ea. up. Shipped



-| anywhere, Henry H. Smith, Al-



ma, Rt. 2.

ing
Allen
out
Roan Allen
Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille.

bay, 1,150 Ibs., $150. Wiley P.
Hand, Cedartown.

excellent cond., $150 my barn.
J. I. Coke, Macon, Wesleyan Dr.,.
RED-{22 Q

at barn, 1 mi. No. Hampton. W.
S. Loftis, Hampton, Rt. 2. AGL

stallion Tanners
'}461564 by Hills Wilson Allen
and Dorothy Hoover. Fee, $25.
Return _ privilege
Tel. 146.
glas, Box 137.

800 lbs., good cond., sell cheap
at my barn. Alex H. Stephens,
Jonesboro. : ss

$125.00.
lee, Rt. 1 (Henderson Mill Rd.
near Midway Church) ;

gentle, D
$15.00 at my place 4 mi. out en
Rockbridge Rd. _
Creek Baptist Church. Mrs.
M. C: Ward, Stone Mountain,
Atlanta phole CY 8407.

$80.00. Charlie Anderson, Dah-
lonega. Rt.-1.

Hiei SR a ea ee
RABBITS AND CAVIES

old, wt. 9,-10, 11 Ibs., $4 ea; 2
bucks, 11% Ibs., $5 ea; 3 pairs,
4 mos. old $3 pr. Shipped any-
where,
Box 81.

buck,
and does.
Good
Hawkinsville.

bred, $2.85;
Exp. prepaid. Mrs. D, M. Cart-
er, Madison, Box 48.

wt. 9 lIbs., $8.00.
ed; N. Z. Red buck, same age,
$6.00.

$1.50 ea.
fnah, Rt. 3,,Box 1497.

$50. J. L. Hyatt, Palmetto, Rt. 1,

Mare mule, 1,000 Ibs. an@ 1H
Wagon, -good cond., $100. C. K.
Hollifield, Norcross, -

4 yrs. old Stallion Saddla
es: Horace E. Daniels, Gorm
on,

Mare, 514-6 yrs. old,_ wt. 1,-
400 lbs., gentle, work anywhere
$200. Henry Butts, Warm
Springs...

Reg. Blue Roan Tenn. walk-
stallion, Wyllys Merry
401412, by Merry Boy,
daughter, Brantleys
Jr. Come, see.



of



Real walking horse, sound

7 yrs: old mare wt. 1,000 Ibs,



5 nice young mares, $125 ea.

At Stud: Reg. Tenn. walking
Wilson Allen





same year.
Julian Tanner, Dou-



Mare mule, 5 yrs. old, about





Mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1200 Ibs.
W. S. Burton, Chamb-

Small red- and white pony,
suitable for children

near - Indian



1 mare Mule colt, 9 mos. old,



FOR SALE

SSS

NZW rabbits: 7 does, 9 mos.

T. C. Sewell, Canon,

NZW rabbits, from ped. stock,
wks. old, $3:50 pr; 6 mos. old



buck, $3.50 exp. col.; also Chas.
Wn. cabbage plants, 20c C; $1.75
M. Add postage.
| Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Mrs. Otis

NZW rabbits, with 2 young, 3



wks. old. $7.50 for all; 5 male
Guinea pigs, $2 ea; $5 pr.
Roberts, Lincolnton.

Ugh.

Reg. and ped. Senior Angora
and ped. Junior bucks
Reasonable prices.

woolers. M. K. Fuqua,

Extra fine White NZ rabbits,

large variety, 2 mos. old, $1.50

ea; 5 mos. old, $3 ea; bred does,
$5 ea. J. W. Bedell, 3851 Peach- -
tree Rd., Atlanta.

Large N. Z. Red 15 mos. old,

buck, $3.50; 2 N. Z. Red 6 mos.
old does, and 5 1/2 mos. and
N. Z. White buck, $3.00 ea. All
Ped.
Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

R. Lamar Brantley,

Guinea pig (cavies), mothers,
~ males, $2.60 ea.



Chinchilla buck, 16 mos. old,
Ped. furnish-

breed,
, Savan-
. \

Juniors both
Geo. C. Ross





ox

(Continued from Page One)

Assistant Secretary of State, William
J... Clayton, to see if he benefitted per-
sonally from the Trade Agreements.
He told the Committee that Pow-
erful influences have deliberately
set about to destroy our cotton indus-
try. They have almost succeeded.
* *T suggest, he said, a thorough
investigation of the connection
tween Will Clayton, Howard C. Pet-
erson, Assistant Secretary of War,
and (. C. Smith, Chief of the Cotton
Division of the Department of Aegri-

culture.
T recommend that such investi-

- gaiion cover. the question of personal -
interests and profitsto members of

the State Department from Trade
Agreements.

Linder suggested that the Com-
mittee investigate: 1. The matter of
the 225,000 bales of cotton sold by the
Anderson-Clayton Co. to the United
States Government at $13 a bale a-
bove the market price on the date of
sale which is on-record in the Govern-

EARS LINDER



be-



mente Office.
. Charges that Anderson-Clay- .
a Co. purchased a tremendous acre-
age of cotton land in Mexico and then
engineered a treaty between the,
United States and Mexico so as_ to
divert the waters of the Colorado Riy-
er into Mexico to irrigate that cotton
land.

Tinder did not produce any evi-
dence before the Committee to back
up his charges. |

Tf the International Millign!
aires Club known as the State! De-
partment Crypto-Communist and fo-
reign labor leaders who have lost
their Crypto are permitted to carry
out their nefarious, infamous and
traitorous schemes, then the greatest
nation on earth w ill also be emberk-
ed on the path of deeay and fall, Lin-
der said.

He said, The matter of potatoes
and sugar was a eoncrete illustration
of what these International Million-
aires - and International Crackpots



Se potato piece at
dous expense.

ship of Mr. Henry tea
_Mr. Rex Tugwell
Kzekial, Mr. Leon Hende
Ginsburg and the. Wall S
national Bankers, togethe
Texas. Brazilian oe



ee of he sea.
ag Linder said Reeipr ae
Agreements worked rt :

Surely the Benaton and
men ee the farm states =





RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



7 large type Fnz. Guinea digs.
2 white females, 1 red male, 1
black male, $1.75 ea; $3. for lot.
Henry Count:, Haralson.



. SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

old milk type
for sale or trad?
if, a day or iwo
inning echgs, Mer-.
Washington, RL.



toe BaS pay.
. Simmoprs,



20 head nice fat lambs, aver-
age 50 lbs. ea.; $5 eo. my farm.
W. Y:. Harper, Wray.

Fresh milk goais,.1. reg. Tog.
and White Saanan, each giving
between 3 and 4 qts. daily. Mrs.
We -Smuitth,

Daal. :

-1 Tog., 3 qts. when last fresh
and 1 Sanan, naturally horn-
jess, about yr. old, both for $15
at my home._ H. A. Summers,
Conyers. .



2 grown reg. Hampshire ewes,
with 2 reg. lambs, 1 reg. Hamp.
ram, high" breed, $125 for the 5.

iugene M. Calloway, Rayle.

- Saanan goat, hornless, fresh-
en April 1, 4 qts., very gentle.
0. -E. Yarbrough, East Point,
403 S. Chruch St., Ca 1535.

. Edds Design Lass No. T8464!
ves. Tog., born Feb. 4, -1946, na-
Rs tically hornless, gentle, well
snaped, her kids born March
15, 1947. No kids. Crystal Hel-
en strain. $50 crated. FOB. W.
W. Brooks, Greensboro.

Purebred Tog. buck, born*Feb
11, short hair, hornless, from 12
and 13 lb. milk strain, reg. pa-
vers filled, ready to mail, $15.
MO. Ship exp. col. Mrs. Ovalene
Highland, Lavonia, Rt. 1.

Fresh 6 qt. Saanan feg. milk
sgat, a long lactation milker, 3
-,9s. old Saanan buck kid, subj.
ty eg., $60; buck, $25. Will
Ou Crate returned. H. A.
Moultrie, 410 Hillcrest



ahl,
rreet.

1 short haired Black Nubian
Ace, purebred but not Reg.
orze tests, giving 1/2 gal. milk



nec day.. Very gentle, easy to
milk, $25.00 crated, FOB. W.
\V/. Brooks, Greensboro.

2 reg. buck Hampshire Sheep:
1 is 2 yrs..old, worth $35.00;
otver, 4 yrs: old, worth $40.00.
J. &. Weelborn, Rock Springs. |

Cochin bantams for sale. Dou-

Forest Park. Ca.|



POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY FOR SALE

POULTRY WANTED





BANTAMS: Trio. modern
Black-breasted Red Game ban-
tams, hens now laying, $10; sin-
ele cocks, $2.50 ea; eggs, 25e
ea. del. B. H: Holsonback, Hast
Point, 302 So. Harris Street

BANTAMS: A trio of Buft

glas Baldwin, - Atlanta, 319

Lawton St. S. W., AM 2668.

Golden: Sebright bantams, $3
pr; alsoS. S: Hamberg eggs, 15

for $2. H. M. Adams, Douglas-
ville. -

i
BARRED AND OTHER
ROCKS:

8 purebred Barred Rock, Tri-
ple A hens, young and laying,
and 1 rooster, $1.75 ea. FOB. No
chks. Mrs. KoaR) Cox, Blue
Ridge.

25 White Rock hens and 2
roosters, $40 FOB; also some
colored hens. Write for prices.
Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Milner.

10 BR Ringlet str. hens, good
layers, $20; eggs, same str., 1d
for $1.50; 30, $2.75. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin.

CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS:..5

AAA Blood: tested BB Dark
Cornish, Jan. hatch, pullets and
cockerels, $1.25 ea; also trio
White Laced Red, $27.50. Joe B.
Youngblood, Augusta, 1053
Wrightsboro Road.

Trio young large type Dark
Cornish, $6.50; 2 young cock-
erels, same breed, $2.75 ea.; a!so
White Ga. Collard plants, 50c C
$4 M. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester.

LEGHORNS: WHITE, BROWN,
AND BUFF:

20 Brown Leghorn hens, maj-
ority in production, $1.59 each.
Mrs. J. B. Short, Chipley, Rt. 1.

10 Ever-Lay purebred Brown
Leghorn hens and 1 cockerel,
$20; aiso B L eggs, $1.75, 15. PP
in Ga. Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Mar-
tiny Ro ee

MISC. CHICKENS:
to be returned. Mrs. Irene
Pierce, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
PEACOCKS. PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES,
ETC.:

3 grown and 1 small Ring
Neck doves, $l ea. Will not
sell separately. Exc. for yr old
Irish Gray Game rooster, 2 rab-
bits (black and white: buck),
$1.50 ea; 2 pr ea. Blue Bar King

| hatched by Permenter;

20 hens;|
2 roosters, $1.50 ea. FOB. Coons| **



and Silver King pigeons, $2 pr | 100, 60c ea.
John Beasley, Rockledge, Kt 1.] Valdosta Bo:

Pe rou Pheasants, and Quail
also. hatching eggs for sale. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE,

| RHODE ISLAND, AND

OTHERS:) :
REDS: R- 1 R Foundation
cockrels, 6.wks. old, _ bred,

DP, PC;
will exp. collect i May sth, $1. 5
ea. Tom Herndon, Carrolton.

50 NH Red hens, March, 1946,
hatch, extra good strain, now
laying, $2,50 ea. $110 for lot.
Come, get them, or send crates.
Mrs. O. S..Green, Cochran. :

10 AAAA NH Red hens, $2. 50
ea; also eggs, 15, $1.50: Cartons
to be returned. Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ton, Millen.

Ghusie N H Red Salen

March hatch, del, when 3 mos..

old. Write for price. Charles
T. McMillan, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

"NH Red hens and rooster
leg banded and tested for pol-

lorum, Hens new in full produc-|

tion, no culls, $1.75 ea. Ship 10
to. crate. same day order re-
ceived. D.-B: Dukehart, Deca-
tur, P. O; Box 488. De. 7563.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.:

2 White Holland turkey toms,
exc. young birds. L. M- Spruell,
Crawford, Rt: 1.

2 large White Emden ganders,
ae 14 Ibs., lyr. old. C. C. Long,
Pavo. :

Trio White African guineas,
$1.25 ea; also 4 White Pekin
ducks, 3 ducks, and 1 Drake, $1
ea. RG. Fountain, Dublin, Rt.
3. :

3 col. Muscovy ducks, 1 drake,

2 hens, $1.50 ea; Rosecomb Sil
ver Lace Wyandotte eggs, $1.50,
15; White. Pekin and colored
Muscovy duck eggs, $1.25 doz.
Billy Durden, - Odum, Bree

Pure White Pekin drake, Mrs.
W. Wingo, Newnan.

Brown Chinese goslings, 1
mth. old, $2.75 ea. D. Glenden-
ming, Care City Hal!, Macon.

White Pekin baby ducks, 35
ea; duck eggs, 5c ea; also goat
milk, $1 gal. Mrs.
Decatur, Rt. 1, MA 8030.

Turkey Poults, Wagon Wheel
str., B. B. B. from tested breed-
ers, 25 for 80, ea; 50, 0c ea;

iL caper

Ve: SM

| gee Co.

O. H. Berry,

CORNISH, GAMES. AND
GIANTS WANTED: eed

Want Jersey Black Giant

Chickens; also want some bun.





Yam. Potato slips. Mrs. G. W.| $3.

Vaughn, Williamson.

GUINEAS AND. GEESE

Want Guineas
State var., color, age, sex, cond.,

best: price; also want hatching | :
eggs. Charles Yancey, Grayson, |. 3
PRE 2.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
ETC., WANTED: =

Want. Pheasants, Ring Neck.
State what you have with price.
E. M. Lee, Omaha, Rtas
REDS WANTED: :

Want to trade Ginn Red |!

cock for Leopard. hens. Billy
Turner, Union Point.

POSITIONS WANTED



Want large 2H crop or day.




















and Geese. |

ibe, 5 or 6 R_ house with].

lights, near
good neighborhood, Jand, mules
able to work, plenty farm tools.






school bus route, |

R. P. Prensell, Conyers, Rt. 1.) *

(3 mi. from Conyers.)

Man with wife and boy wane
small farm, good 4 R house

with lights, - garden and pas-)

and wood,

-ture,
churches.

close to town.

good water
and

Have to be moved. J. T. Rob-}

ertson, Logansville,. Rice

White man with family, exp.
farmer, want to rent for part
wages and small acreage to
plant. in corn. House must
have lights, water, wood. Ful-
ton or DeKalb Co. pre ferred.
'C. McDaniel, Decatur, Rt. 2.

Vet. and wife desire job~ as

caretaker chicken farm, etc.,




















or near Talbotton and Mace: re

Settled couple, do not

eo no children. Write,







E. Saines, Atlanta, 531% 10th.
St. No W., Apt 4. {08 ee
Single, 50 yrs. old, active,

educated, intelligent man wants
job with right people doing odd
jobs around farmn, for modest
pay, room, board; salary. C.
i Milan, Macon, 296 Cherry
ve.

FARM HELP WANTED



Want good settled, unencur
bered white woman to live
home on small scons



able salary, and
full time
Maa. ake














board in_

Oglethorpe, I

Want good far
small Truck. |
Mountain,

and industrial