Tom LINDER ulletin | your atten- e fact that if Con- dersons. program, 937 for soil con- used by the Federal nt to call your atten- ational Farm Pro-_ tee Tf Con- meva charter and iene farm pro- farmer will be under is International or- me copy of the draft of 1e International Trade. the United Nations. It to make any attempt mited space of the Bul- SI Deehodavalia: ee Netherlands, New Zea- Union of South Africa, et Socialist Republics, nited States of Am- Bice. attending dif- of the organization and members are: mark, Mexico, Peru, sent observers to the colombia and Mexico to ommittee, and the fol- s to the Second Session, those represented at the Argentina, Ecuador, an, - Saudi-Arabia, ieee FEBRUARY 4, 1948 _ NUMBER 21 NITED NATIONS AR Fi RM PROGRAM as been. directed-to Mr. |. sed ae farm | ts of eighty-seven | pion this or by NATIONS: ORGANIZATION is LO SET UP A WORLD GOVERNMENT - WHICH WILL HAVE DOMINANCE AND CONTROL OVER, THE UNITED STATES AND ALL OF THESE OTHER COUNTRIES. THE PURPOSE OF THIS TRADE OR- GANIZATION UNDER UNITED NA- TIONS IS THE INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF PRODUCTS IN ALL THE COUNTRIES, - absolutely. nee : The Trade Organization is now and will, of course, continue to be in the - hands of big International business and ero bankers, such as the Unilever World Oil Combine, Ander- gon-Claytons World Cotton Combine, the International Petroleum Trust, the Guggenheims, Rothschilds, Morgan & Company, ete. What chance do you think the ordinary American farmer would have in the hands of this bunch. of International gangsters? Tn order for the United States to obey orders from this International setup, it is necessary for the United States Government to have absolute totalitarian control of American farm- ers and American industry. The people of the United States can become a province of this World Goy- ernment and World Trade Organization, either by voting for those who cham- simply acquiescing therein through failure to actively op- pose it. Our forefathers. gave us our liberty and freedom as an independent country with their blood. It is up to us whether we will keep it or give it away. To give you some idea of what this NOTICE All costs of the Market Bulletin and partment of Agriculture, are paid for out of fees collected by the Department of Agriculture. All Special Appropriations the De- partment of Agriculture has received, have been for Market Construction, Lab- oratory Equipment, or Other Non-Op- erating Costs. : In a later edition I will give a state- | ment of all monies appropriated for Mar- ket Construction and Laboratory Equip- ment. TOM LINDER, | all other operating expenses of the De- | Commissioner of Agriculture, A oats -to be bound with chains - slaves into the control of ae Inter- =~ _ International Trade: Organization pro- poses to do, let me quote from the charter: Participating countries shall form- ulate and adopt programmes of intern- al economic adjustment believed to be adequate to ensure as much progress as practicable within the duration of the agreement towards solution of the commodity problem involved. Dont you see that in this agreement, it is necessary for each country to con- trol its internal production as well as internal prices for it to comply with the orders of this International Gov- ernment ?. Also let me quote Sub- Section b, of Article 60: Under such agreements, participat- ing countries which are largely inter- ested in imports of the commodity con- cerned shall, in decisions on substant- ive matters, have together a number of votes equal to that of those largely interested in obtaining export markets for the commodity. Any participating country, which is largely interested in the commodity but which does not fall precisely under either of the above classes, shall have an appropriate voice within such classes. Under the provisions of this section, the Governments of England, France, Australia, Canada and all cotton-im- porting countries, would have just as much voice in determining what the Georgia cotton farmer could do as our ; own Goverment in Washington. Under this World Government and World Trade Organization, the Ameri- can farmer would be just as completely; a peon as ever were the people of In- dia to the British throne. Are we com- pletely blind that we permit ourselves and led as national octopuses? Under our so-called Reciprocal Trade Agreements, Congress has already sur- render ed its power to fix tariffs for the protection of the American people. We are now without any protection over and beyond what. these International octopuses enthroned in the State De- partment in- Washington are ees for us, to have. Where will we stand with ord. to (Continued on Page Hight) PAGE TWC 'GEORGIA MARKET on jailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO".. an th Atianta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL _ ASSOCIATION Titlive Vcr ber_ beh Notices of farm produce and under postage regulations inserted and repeated onlv when request is of notice. appurtenances admissable one time on each request accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit eres of notices centain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia. Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for anv o.tice apnearing in the Bulletin. Tom iinder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture 114-122 ceuce St. Covington, Ga. Notity on FORM 3578Bureau ot : Markets. 222 State Capitol. Ailenta. Ga. * Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fcr in Section 1103, Act ef October &, 1917 Execufive Office, |for sale. Mrs. | dils, -Garlic Plants, Dbl. Jonquils, 50c State Capito) State Capitol. Atlenta Ga. Aflanta, Ga. Publication Office Editorial! anu Executive Offices 114-122 Pece St.. Covingicn, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED 12 dif. kinds Flower Seed, mixed, a generous pkt., 25. All seed saved last year. Mrs. Daisy Harris, Washington, Rt. 3, Box 261. Christmas Cactus Plants, rooted, 3, $1; Lavender Ver- -*bena, 15 Plants. $1; Purple Li- Jac, 3, $1; 100 bushes, $12.50; Large Bridalwreath, good roots, $5. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Re le _ Hiram. Large Canna lily bulbs, yel- Yow Marigold,- all col. Mam- moth Zinnias, including Pin Cushion seed, for sale or exc. for sacks; 6 bulbs or 1 cup seed for ea. sack. Write first. Mrs. J. C.. Pittman, Lumber City=7 Dbl. Pink MHyaecinths, $1.75 doz; Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1.50 doz; Pink Thrift, 50 doz. Mrs. Stanley Walters, Hartwell, Wi 2: Red Maple Bushes, Long Leaf Pine, Holly, Sweet Shrub Golden Bells, White Dogwood, Crabapple, Yellow Jasmine, Dorothy Perkins Roses, Spireas, Weeping Pussy Willows, Tu- lip Poplar, Crape Myrtle, 4, $1. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell. Yellow Daffodil Bulbs, $1.25 C; Pink- Locust, Pink Spirea, Purple Buddlea, Yellow Scotch Broom, 25c ea. All rooted. Exc. for print sacks. Write first. Add Postage under $1 orders. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hiawassee. 5 blooming size Orchids, Cyriopodium Punctatum, $57 Epidendrum Cochleatum, $5; E. Tampense, $5; E. Nocturnum, $6; Odontoglossum Grande, $8; _ all for SOT 50. PP. Shipped in growing medium. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Hamilton, Rt. 1. Giant Glads, $1 doz; Purple, Red White Cream, $6 C; Mixed Glads, 60c doz; $4.50 C; Spider and Lemon Lily, 60c doz; $5 C. PP; Narcissus, 3c ea. A. W. Little, Hampton. Roses; No. 1, State insp., Ra- diance, Mrs. Bell, Sunburst, Talisman, Cochet White, Gold: en Dawn, BriarCliff Luxem- bourg, 75c ea; Climbers, Van Moon, YeHow Gardenia, 50c. Satis. guar. Mrs. R. Gable, Heralson. 500-600 Canthus_ Piants, White with Yellow _ center, large flowers, $1 C. PP. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jessup. All cols. Petunias, Mums, Ivy Red Cannas, $1.25 C; Red Ver- dena, Privet Hedge, 1-3. ft, al- so Kudzu Crowns, 50. $1.50. No, maller orders. No. checks nor Biamps.. Add postage. Ne M Soiner, Hepzibah, Rts 2. zw SR we we ule mica: i = Fe wN FOR SALE Nice Butterfly Bushes de aft 0c; 2 ft, $1; 2% $1.50; 3] ai $2. Ww. B. Smith, age bs 9 a. Yellow and White Daffodils, 40c doz; Dbl. Jonquils, 50c doz; Red, Yellow Cannas, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith, Bremen, Rt.-2, Box 66. _ Big lot shrubs, all sizes, cheap, er exc. for anything can use. Cannot ship. Make offers. Miss Alice Stokes, per, Rt. 3. Albizzie Kalkora India hardy Jas- here, 2-3 ft. $1.25 ea. James Hobson, Jasper. Nice Glads, large blooming size, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fred E. Richards, Hemp. Unrooted Abelia cut. 25 doz; well rooted Pussy Willows, 30c ea; Sweet William and sege seed, 10 tbls. PP. Mrs. Joel C. Elliott, Kennesaw, Rt. 2. Glad Bulbs, 75c doz; Bulb- lets, 40c doz; Silver Gaks, 4, $1; Red Touch-Me-Not Seed, 15 teaspoon. Mrs. Mattie Lit. tle, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 2 yr. Monthly Pink, Red, Rose Bushes, 3 Blue Pink Hydrangea, 50 Pink Thrift, 200 Yellow Nar- cissus Bulbs, 4 Christmas Hon- eysuckles, 2 Red Berry Holly, $1 for either in Ga. Mrs. P. R. Arnold Benevolence. Several , hundred large size Glad Bulbs, mixed cols., 25c doz. No checks. Add_ postage. Mrs. C. G. Kulkindall, Blairs- ville, Rt. 3, Box 83. All col. Mtn. Azaleas, Pink, Yellow Dogwoods Pink Chero- kee Rose, Coralberry, Golden Laurels, Khododendrons, Spirea, Butterfly, $2 doz; Globe Arbor- vitaes, Boxwoods 10-16 in., $4 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Boxwoods, 6-10 in., rooted, 2- 3 yrs. old $3 doz; Globe Ar- borvitaes, 12-18 in., $4. doz; Eng. Junipers, 18 in:, $4 doz; Large Blue Parma Violets, 50c doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Unlimited amt. rooted private hedge plants, (the stay green kind) 360, $1 Del. Exe. for je sacks, Ea pay chrgs. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Blue, Purple, White Iris al- so Hemerocollis, 10, $1; Long Trumpet Daffodil, blooming size, 60c doz; $2.50 C; Lemon Lily, 15c ea; Native Blue Iris, 15; $1; Red Maple, W. Dogwood, Ferns, 5, $1. Exc. for print sacks, Mrs. C. B. Robinson Bowdon. Orange Day Lilies, King Al- fred and W. Daffodils, Flower- ing Alnionds, 30 doz; 4 doz;.-$1; | Blue Iris, | orsythia, 15 ea. Add: postage.' Tiger- Lily, Yellow Mrs. ..Fred. Mosley: oe Rt. eI AM * v Feet; -and 4 Purple Wisteria, rooted, | mixed cols., -\zoods, White Pines, 2-3 ft., $1 3 ~ es fe AAR FLOWERS AND SEE FOR SALE Several Eng. Boxwoods, some Hydrangeas and few Junipers, Hardy Griffith, Jasper, Rt. 1. King Alfred and W.. Daffo- Orange Day Lilies, 30c doz; 4 doz., $1; Blue Iris, Yel- low Forsythia, 15 ea. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Herman Nixon Bre- men, Rt. 1, Box 99. Blooming size Gardenia, $1.25 ea; also lots of shrubbery, cheap. Mrs. M. L. Westbrook, Bremen. Single Blue Hyacinths, bloom- ing size, 2 doz. $1; Royal Robe Violets, rooted, 8, $1; Large Red Canna, winter Collossal Roots, 20c ea; $2 orders PP. Mrs. P. Stenheimer, Brooks. King Alfred Jonquils, $2 C; doz; Orange Day Lilies, $1 doz; Cannas, 6, 50c. Martha Wo- mack, Buchanan Rt. 1. Scotch Brooms, 2-3 ft., 75c; Nandinas, 8-10 in., 2, $1; Weep- ing Willow, 4-5 ft. $1; Mrs. Floyd Adams Buchanan, Rt. 2. Milk and Wine (Crinium) Lily Bulbs, 1 lb., 25c ea; Amaryllis, nice bulbs, 2, 25c,; Turks Cap rooted Shrub, 15 ea.. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. 2 bu. mixed bulbs Fong ui Butter and Egg, Daffodils, Nar- cissus (sprouted), $2 bu; % bu. $1; 4 Pink (R) Dorothy Per- kins Roses, 2, $1;.4 Sweet Bear- ing Pomegranate Bushes, 2, $1. Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft.. Valley. Rooted Dorothy Perkins Rose Bushes in red, white, and pink, 25c ea. Exec. for print sacks. Mrs. J. A. Shockley, Fender. Iris, large. purple with yel-; throat, 50 doz. Prompt ship- ment. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 14 one yr. old Mimosa Bushes also Everbearing Strawberry Plants, Write for prices. Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1. Mixed Iris, $1.20 C; White Swan, Black and Purple Prince, 50, $1. 15; Everblooming Gailar- dia, 35 doz: Shrub mixture, 20, $1. 20: Virginalis, (red cols..), 60c doz: large ones, 6, $1.20. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. 4 cols. Cannas 60c doz; Milk and Wine Lily, 20c ea; Martin Gourd -Seed, $1 teacup;- Seven Sister Red Running Rose, 25c}1 ea;/Dipper Gourds, 25c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Glad Bulbs, grown from 1941 Sears Roebuck Gold Medal and Surprise Mixtures, all bloom= ing size and over, 35c doz; 3 doz., $1 PP. Miss Jewell Press- ley Canton, Rte 2s Dbl. and single White .Althe- as, Purple Butterfly Bush, Pink, White Spirea, Pink Weigelia, Pink Almond, Forsythia, 15c ea; Nandinas, 50c ea. $1. or more PP. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton: Mums: 5 in. Diam., Shaggy Bronze, 50c doz; small type, Daisy type, 3 cols., 35c doz; Glad Bulbs, blooming size, 25c doz. Add 5c postage on order. Miss Eula Cox, Canton, Rt2s Althea, Purple Lilacs, 35 ea; all col. blooming size ,Azaleas, Rhododendrons,. White Dog- ea; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 75 ea. Govt. insp. Add_ postage. Mrs. W. J. Reece, Cartecay. Native Flame and Pink Aza- leas, Crabapple, Dogwood, Sweet shrub, Rhododendron, Pink, White Running Roses, 25c ea; Lilac, Weigela, Snowball, 50c ea; Mixed Jonquils, Violets, two cents ea. All rooted. PP Mrs. N. L. Hill, Cartecay. Blue, White, Yellow Iris, 60c | doz; Privet Hedge, White Nar- cissus, $1.50 C; .Blue Violets, 6Oc; Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz: White Sweet Williams, Golden Bells, 35c ea. Mrs. Rob- ert Stembridge, Sr., Ellijay, Box 307. * Daffodils, $2 C; Mums, 25c doz. Mrs. Viola Stover, Ellijay, Pike Star Rt. Mimosa Trees, $1 ea: 6 for $5. Del. J. D. Crawford, Ellijay. Bronze Iris, Pink, Red Hibis- cus, 40c ea; Buddieia, Spirea, Althea, goldenb ls, Velvet Roses, 35c ea; Wild Azaleas, 4, $1; Rho-: dodendrons, Holly, 35 ea; Dog-}}. wood, Sweetshrub, 339. ea.. No |50c C; Narcissus, 60e C; White R. postage. Carefully moss-packed. FOR SALE | Dwarf Globe, Golen Tip Ar- borvatie, Iris and Fritz Juni- per, 2 yr. old plants, 50c ea. PP. Mrs, Louis Tilley, Ellijay.| 2 Fast growing Evergreen Pri- vet Hedge Plants, rooted for 10 sale and exc. for 3, 100 Ib. cap. print sacks in good cond. Mrs. W. B. James, Ellijay. Sweet Scented Jonquil Bulbs, and Red Fig Bushes, $1.25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastanollee. Fine var tixed cel. Snap- dragon Plants, 50e doz; Thrift, and Oxalis, 25 doz. Add Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Ellaville, Box 34. Govt. insp. Yellow Japonicas, $1 ea; all cols. blooming size Azaleas, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Cartecay. Mixed Dbl. and Single Tube Rose Bulbs, large blooming this year,. 50c "doz; small, bloom next yr., 50c . All PP. Special | prices on large quantities. R. H. Sturdivant hipley, Rt. 2. Rooted Plants: Verbena, Rose, Red, Lavender, Purple, White, Pink, mixed or separate cols., 18 var. Mums, 3 doz., $1. Damp he moss-packed. Del. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Cole Sasanqua, 10 in., rooted, Mineno-Yuki (dbl. White), Rosea (single pink), Cleopatra (semi-dbl. cherry red), 3, $1. Fast growing. Re- sists cold. Mrs. Hee Daniel, a Cochran. Glad Bulbs, iced mostly lemon yellow, 20, 50c; 50, $1; Sweet Yellow Jasmine Vine, 2, 50c; 5, $1. Del. Mrs. Alma Scott, Concord. z All -cols. Snapdragon Seed, 20c teaspoon; Red Salvia, Pink and Salmon cols. Sultana, Ice Plant. Either 36 seed for 15c. No plants. Commerce, Rt. 4. Nice. Canna Roots, yellow bloom with mottled throat, 50c | doz. Mrs, Freddie Lou Ozmore, Colquitt. White Wisteria, rooted, 25 ea; Pink Weigelia (rooted), 20ci< ea; Red and Pink Weigela cut- tings, 10, 50c. Exc. for large Dahlias or Hard Easter Lily. Mrs. James Pearson, Coosa, Rt. Jonquils, ready fer trans- planting, $1 C) Exe. for print sacks, dark col. preferred. Mrs. W. S. Radford, Crosland. Large prize winning Mums Silver Wedding. White, Roman Gold, Yellow, Pink Perfection, Lavender, Variegated, Harvard Red, 25 plants, $5.; Button Dai- | sy Type, 20 plants. $1.25 Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5. Purple Wisteria, strong, root- ed, blooming size, 50c; 3, $1; Seedlings of Cloth of Gold Shrub 75 doz;; Coral Plants, 25c ea. Pot plants. Add postage. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville. Royal Poincianas, 4, $1; Fine Tris, 15 $2; Royal Purple Tris, Yellow Throat, $1; doz; Orchid, Pink Thrift, $1 C; White Ole- anders, 3, $1: Rosemary, 25G: Add postage. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville- 30 var. Iris, extra fine cols., 5, $1; 14, $2; Purple Lilac, 50c ea; Rooted Sultanas, 5, $1. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. Z Day Lilies, extra fine Daunt- less Variety, Gorgeous Golden Yellow, June and July, $1 doz; Jap. Bamboo Roots, 6 in. cuts, $1 doz; Butterfly, Ginger Li- lies, $1 doz. PP. Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville. Clyematis Vines, 25c ea. Yel- low Hemerocallis Lilies, Joc doz; Triple Orange Lilies an Confederate Violets, 25c doz; Coffee Trees, 25c ea; White, Blue Iris, 50c doz. Mrs. Charles Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wild Wood Drive. Shasta Daisies, $2. C; W. Wis- teria, 6, $1; Crape Myrtle, $3 doz. Gardenias, $5 doz; City Portland. Hungarian, Madame Canard Cannas. 75c;:doz; Ligus- trum, 50c ea. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. - Mrs. I. N. Minish, '1 seed of eit ple Wisteria, Select Orna all kinds. See Sel Columbt Diamine or more co berian, 40c doz : Nowe E. Spen : cue I Lily Bulblets, 1- MO only. Mrs. Croton : _ Trees an Bushes. E. M. Box. 98: == Flowerin Dbl Almonds, apple, Bea Sweet Bay, G shrub, Chi 40c; 233. an Thrift, 50c A Wavy Lewis, Butter and Buttercup, R ana lily, 25 terfly. va Red Rose, P: Lavender b Pine, 1 ft., 10c Georgia a Sp ire ee Van H Blue, | a Rt. 4 blossoms. "6-38 for cut flowers Fogle Poole, Valdo: tz arr er Dbl. marigold, Hibiscus, Black and Rose PP. Miss Lilli Rt. aL mis Altheas, bp. Pink Purple, Red, White, Pin Hydrangea, W. White Wisteria. dar, Evergre 50c ea; Spider Mrs. E. L. Sm (pink and wh Stocks, Sweet Pinks, Centau) Queen Anns L Day Daisy,_ Purple, 60c doz Dbl Pink Olez doz; Snapdrage 75c doz; , Pi Sweet . Will 2 kinds Hydrangeas, Dbl. Crape Myrtle,4 Cannas, Wax Leaf Ligustrym,. Mums, Grassi Pinks, :-Ragged-.. Robins, . Iris, Roses, Gardenia, Verbena, . Ja- ponica: .. Bri Brady; Cairo, 1-6 ticd,. Bi 3. yt d , $1.00; Add Barry, Cor- ple Verbena proof, mix- 75e doz. Red age. MO. Mrs. Cumming, Rt. nas. with red en leaves, 30c Narcissi: Bulbs, Rose Bushes, d, 25c ea. Add tis Mashburn, S20) ft.-Cire:, White Nar- P, Not out F, Holbrook, arkspurs, $1 , and Prime) 50c Exc. for -s. Lon Ash- lar Flower Seed, end Stamped | lchel, E up: nice. fee $45; Arnaryllis 1. Rose Pink cols Altheas, ie, Orange inds Spirea, o less $1 or-. hornless Roses, Years Vine, doz; Mixed, ;| low Texas,-and Big Red Roses, ,|2, 40c. Add postage. Mrs. Frank | Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pink Thrift Lona Barton, Mineral Bluff. -med.-large, .| postage. Exe. for sacks, Mrs. .| Sessie Conney, Dublin, Rt. 1. |5 ft, 50c. Add postage. Exc. for | White Spirea, White Weigelas, | ;| dalwreath, Goldenbell, Forsy- | ria, 6, 50; Hemerocallis, $1 C. >| doz; Japonicas, $1 ea; Lemon :|-Laurel, Japonicas, | Altheas, $3 doz. Mrs. J, H. Pen- .| son, Mineral Bluf. | Laurel, $1 doz; | Add postage. Mrs. Azzie Farist,;| d| Spruce and White Pine, Pink, ;|Crabapples, Mt. Laurels, Sweet- || Bronze, Rust, Purple | 65c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mina en Glow, 40c. Sikes ree Tris, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Large, hardy, Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs, 50c; Persian Lilac, Dark Purple, rooted, $1.25. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial. Mixed cols. Dahlias, Dutch and Siberian Iris, large Glads, Red Trumpet Honeysuckle, Ker- ria, Azaleas, Japonicas, Azaleas, Dogwoods, Rhododendrons, Spruce, White Pine, Mtn. Laur- els, Trailing Arbutus, $1.25 doz. Moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Mixed cols. Dbl. Dahlias, $1 doz; Azaleas, Trailing Arbutus, Boston Ivy, White Weeping Cherry Laurel Bush, Crabapple Dogwoods, $1 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 1. Hawthorn, Teaolive, Cedar, Red, White Dogwood, Red Hol- ly, Pink Honeysuckle, Granny Greybeard, Crabapple, Huckle- !berry, Yellow Jasmine, Sweet Shrub, 1 ft., 10c; 5 ft., 50c. Add Hawthorn, Teaolive, Cedar, Dogwood, Red Holly, Yellow Jasmine, Spruce Pine, Sweet Shrub, Pink Honeysuckle, Mag- nolia, Granny Greybeard, Crab- apple, Huckleberry, 1 ft. 10c; sacks. Mrs. James Connell, Dub- Tins Rit 1: Oak Hydrangea, Forsythia, Purple, White Althea, Bridal- wreath, Pink Almond, 90c doz; Red. Cydonica Japonica, Pink Spirea, 30c; Ivis, 35c doz; Pur- ple Lilac, 10c; Myrtle Vine, $1 C. Exc. for sacks, Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. . Pink Deutizia, with Red Berries, Evergreen Pink and 30c; Junipers, 12-18. in., $1; Bri- thia, Pink Almond, Yellow Ker- Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. oF Golden Chain, 50c ea.; 3, $1; Red, White, Yellow Mums, $1) 'Lilies, Purple, White Iris, 75 doz; Red Dogwoods, 4, $1; Jon- /quils, 65c doz. No checks. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt.:3. SH Emperior Daffodils, Poeti-| cus Narcissus, Parma and Calif. Violets, Shasta. Daisy, $3. C; Flame Azaleas, Yellow Thorn- less Rose, Spruce, Dogwood, Forsythias, land, Ellijay. Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Pink, Yellow, Dog- wood, Coralberry, Redbud, P. lip Poplar, Holly, .2-3 ft. $2 doz; Phlox, Shasta. Daises, $2 C. Rooted. PP. Mrs. Boon Wil-. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea; Azaleas, $1 doz; Green Wan- dering Jew Cuttings, 5, 25c; rooted, 3, 25c; Day Lilies, Fall Pinks, Purple Iris, Yellow Jon-. | quils, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs., J. H. Evans, Ellijay. te : _Azaleas, 75c doz; Red Maple, | Pink Crabapple, White, Spruce Pines, White Dogwood, Mt. May Cherry. / Sprotits, 10c ea; White Half fRunner Bean Seed, 40c_ cup. /Ellijay, Rt. 2. ee Mixed cols. Azaleas, 75c doz; White Dogwood, Red Maple, shrub, $1 doz; White, Yellow, Mums, Farist, Eltijay, Rt. 2. Daffodils, Purple King Iris, Orange Day. Lilies, 75 C; Leop- -ard Lilies, Johnquils, Fall Pinks, Narcissus; 40c doz; Weeping | Mary, Azaleas; Jasmine, Yel- _ Azaleas, Dogwood, Mt. Lau- rel, $1 doz; Yellow Thornless rand .Cherokee - Roses, 20c ea; Pussy Willows, $1.25 doz; Sweet Shrubs, 15c ea; 2, 25c. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Myrtle ~- Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons, Dogwood, Redbud, Coat apnie: Azaleas, White. Pine, Holly, Tulip: Poplar, Lilacs, Map Cherokee Rose, White Pine, Tu- | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Azaleas, Maple, 75c doz; W. Dogwood, Crabapple, Mt. Lau- rel, Mt. Ivy, Pine, $1. doz; Pink, Purple Mimosa, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Maude Farist, El lijay, Rt. 2. Coral Berry, Redbud, Pink Cherokee Rose, White Pine,, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 2-3 ft. $2 doz; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2 C. Rooted. PP. Roy H. Wil- son, Mineral Bluff, Box 150. - Rooted running Ivy, five cts. ea; rooted Yellow jasmine, 25c large bunch. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner. Dbl. White Tuberose Bulbs, asst... Sizes, <3b . doz: Castor Bean Seed, mixed cols., 1 cup, 15c; 2 cups, 25c. Add postage. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver... Mixed Camellia Cuttings, $1 doz; 25c ea; $2.50. doz; Few mixed rooted, 75 ea; Geranium Cuttings, 75c doz; Hydrangeas, 40c doz; Spirea, Abelia, Beau- ty Bush, Jasmine, $2 C; Ver- bena, 10cclump: Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla. i All cols. Azaleas, rooted, $1 doz; Yellow Japonicas, 75c ea; Bridalwreath, Golden Bell, 30c ea; Lilac Bushes, 30c ea; Govt. insp. No checks. Add_ postage. Mrs. J. B. Farist, Oak Hill. Azaleas, 75c doz; White, Spruce Pine, W. Dogwood, Crabapple, Indian Arrow, Sweetshrub, $1 do; Goldenbell, Bridalwreath, Weigelas, 50c ea; White, Lt. Yellow, Mums, W. Purple Iris, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Elli- jays nt. 2. : : Pink Thrift, 50c for 3 doz. No less 50c orders. Add_post- age, Mrs. A. L. Trowell, Oliver. African Violets; Blue Girl, Dupont. Blue, White, Mary Wac, $1 ea; Ama- zon Blue or Pink, Dainty Maid Pink, $1.25 ea. Mrs. T. C. Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3. President Cannas, Flaming Red; 50c doz; Mixed cols. Iris, 50c doz. $1 orders PP in- Ga. Evelyn W. Seago, Pine hurst. - Young Eng.. Boxwoods, 6-14 in., $2 doz larger size $3. doz; on large orders, 15 for $3. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Pis- gah. ae ie Purple Thrift, good roots, 75c C; King Alfred Daffodils, blooming size bulbs, $1.50 C; Altheas, dif. cols., 8, $1; Blue Violets, 75c C. Add . postage. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Philo- math. Several thousand Slash Pine seedlings, ready for sale, $3 M. D. A. Holton, Vidalia, Rt. 1. Gardenia, Red Spirea, Jas- mine, Ligustrum, Rose. Olean- der, 45c; Rooted Altheas, 20c; Silver King, 30c doz; Exc. for], florist type Glads, tulips and Flowers. Write. Mrs J. H. Pyles Whigham. Dahlias: Jersey Beacon, Ash- ley Park, Josephine G., Frances |Laroceo, White Wonder, Mon- moth Champion, Red Jerseys, Mrs. Warner, Pride. of Calif.,| Nanquette, Bashful Giant, Rose Fallon, others, $3 doz True.to name. Mrs. Claude Adams, Du- Juth, Rt. 2. j Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Prince of Persia, Graf Zepplin, Margaret Wilson, Marshells Pink, Ava- lon, H. R. S. Yellow, Spirit. of 4 St. Louis, Mary Ellen Oriental Glory, Treasure Island, 12 dif.. $3; True to name. Mrs. H. E. Bell, Duluth. kf Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Prince Persia, Jersey Beacon, Margaret Wilson, Spirit of St., Louis. Graff Zepplin, Mr. Corley, Mary |. Ellen, White Wonder, Monmoth Champion, Harry Mayor, Ruby Taylor, Mrs. Warner, 12 dif. $3. Mrs. W. P. Bell, Duluth. Dahlias: Treasuve Island, Mrs. Warner, Avalon, Prince Persia, Margaret Wilson, White Won-' der, Mary Ellen, Red Jersey, H.R. S. others, 12 varieties, $3; col. extra fine var. $5 doz; 50c iy bee Tom M. Bell, Duluth, be 2a i _Lavender Foxglove, Lemon Lilies, Bronze Fall Pinks, 20c. ea; Forsythia, Pink Almonds, | Snowdrops, 35 ea; White, Pink | Spirea, 75c ea; Dbl. Yellow ornless Roses; B0c ea; Perkin. Rose, 50c, Add, postage. Exe. for | white or k Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3. dea Pink Beauty,) | Ellijay, Rt. 3. FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED ea; Sweetshrubs, Indian Arrow, W. Dogwood 75c doz; Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. El- sie Cantrell, Oakhill. Azaleas, White and Spruce Pines, Laurels, 2-4 ft., $1.50 doz; Sweet Shrub, Pink Crab Apple, Dogwood, blooming size, 25c ea; Red Bud Bushes, Mt. Ivy, Yellow Japonicas, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl Sto- ver. Talona. Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Dog- woods, Mt. Laurels, 2-3 ft., $1.50 doz; Snowballs, Altheas, Lilac, Hibiscus, Bridalwreath, 40c ea; Yellow Thornless Rose, Tiger Lilies, 50 ea; Purple, Blue Iris, 50c doz. Mrs. W, C. Plumley, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Privet Hedge, Blue Violets, 60c C; Foxgloves, Goldenglow, Purple Phlox, Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 40c, doz; Yellow Japoni- cas, Oak and White Geraniums, Justicia, 35 ea; Mums, 50c doz. $1 orders, PP. Mrs. W. D. Rals- ton, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yrs. old, rooted, 75c ea; Dogwood, 4, $1; Easter Lilies, Daffodils, 50c doz; Crape Myrtle, Hedge, 75c ea. Miss Etta Barrett. Ellijay, Rt. 3. Arborvitaes, Boxwood, Wei- gelas, Dbl. Almond, Dbl, Ja- ponicas, White, Spirea, Altheas, Lilac, 30c ea; Dogwood, Spruce, Strawberry, Pink Crabapple, 20c ea. $1 doz. Add postage. Lo- ra Shepard, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Dbl. Yellow Japonica, 50c ea; Velvet Rose, large Pink and Red Roses, Grandmother Lilies, Red and Pink Azaleas, 35c ea; Svreet William, Foxglove, Snowdrop, Fall Pinks, Daffodils, 40c doz. Mrs. Carl Smith, Elli- jay, Rt 3. Daffodils, Orange Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, Tame Violets, Wild Iris, $1 C; Snowball, Box- wood, Pink Hibiscus, Bridal- wreath, Goldenbell, White Eng. Dogwood, Forsythia, Altheas, 25ce. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Purple Ivis, 25c doz; Phlox, 20e doz; Pink Almonds, 3, 5Uc Add postage. Mrs. Lema Tuck, Fall Pinks, 75c doz; Orange Lities, 65e doz; Dbl. Daffodils, 80c doz; Japonicas, $1 ea; Gold- enchain, 4, $1; Iris, 50c doz, Jonquils, 50c doz; R. Dogwoods, 5, $1; Rooted. No checks. Ed- ward Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Azaleas, 65e doz; Mt. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Holly, White, Spruce Pine, 25c ea; Iris, 50c doz; Maple, W. Dogwood, Strawberry Bushes, 20e ea; Al- theas, Boxwood, 30c ea. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Mabel Aaron, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Sweetshrubs; Dogwood, Crab- apple; Willows, White . Pines, Strawberry, 20c ea; Blooming size Azaleas, 60c doz; Boxwood, Arborvitaes, Japonicas, Altheas, Goldenbells, Lilac, Weigelas, Hibiscus, 30c ea. Add postage. Decy Stanley, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Azaleas, rooted, 65e doz; Mt Laurel, Rhododendrons, Holly, White; Spruce Pine, 25c ea; Ma- ple, White Dogwood, Strawber- ry Bushes, 20c-ea; Altheas, Box- wood, 30c ea; Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs: Henry Waddell, Ellijay. Bio Shasta Daises, 65c doz; Oran- Star of Bethlehem, $1 C; Snow- ball, Evergreens, Boxwoods, 45c; Jasmine, Goldenbell, Al- theas, Sweet Shrub, 35c. Add postage. Nancy Henderson, Elli- jay, Rt. 3, Box 49. f Dbl: Japonicas, 6 yrs. old, rooted, 75c ea; Hydrangeas, Snowball, Weeping Mary, Li- lac, Pink Almonds, 60c ea; 2, $1: Rooted King Alfred Datf- fodils, Jongquils, Hardy Phlox. Mums, 40e doz. Mrs. M. Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3. : Picardy Glad Bulbs, No 1, 2, and 3 sizes, $4; $3 and $2 C. or exc for other colors large flowered varieties. W. L. Sew- ell; Talbotton. . Black Walnut Bushes, 25c ea; 6, $1; large clumps Pink Peori- ies, 50 ea. Exe. for dark and bright red Peonies, or seedless grapevines and Cyclamen and} Incurved White Mums. Mrs: J, tint Backs. Mrs, T. H. ae, Box Vl. W. Roberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, | Purple Pink foses, ge Lilies, Wild. Iris, Foxglove, | a8 FOR SALE FOR SALE All col. Azaleas, 75c doz; Mixed Cannas, $1.50 doz; Pur. Snowballs, Golden Bells, 50c} ple, Blue Iris, Day and Spider Lilies, 50e doz; Hardy ~Phlox, Goldenglow, 60c doz; Tiger Li- lies, 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. BI. Teague, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Azaleas, 2-4 ft. Red, Yellow Cannas, Glads, White Pines, Hemlocks, $1.50 doz; Japonicas, 75c; Snowballs, Dog- woods, Roses, 25c ea; woods, 50c ea; Laurels, Ivy, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. F. Evans, Talona. Apr. blooming Narcissi Bulbs, $1 C; Wax leaf Ligustrum Seed 10c Thl. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2. Shasta Daises, 60c doz; Red Cannas, White Iris, 50c doz; Rooted Euonymous and Nan- dinas. Add postage Mrs. Charles Morris Tennille, Rt. 2. About 100 Hibiscus, large pink with few reds mixed in, large size 30c ea; 4 $1; Smaller, 25c ea; 5 $1. Add postage M. G. Smith, Toccoa, St. Daffodils, Jonquils, Orange Day Lillies, $1 C; White Iris, with pale purple border, 40c doz; Fragrant Lemon Lillies, 60c doz; White, Brown Mums, and Foxgloves, 30c doz. Exe, for sacks. Miss Mary Ruth Silver, Talking Rock, Rf. 2. Buttercup, Jonquils, Buty and Egg Bulbs, 25c doz; Rose Marie, Jasmine,\ Sugar Peach, Christmas Holly, Evergreen, Water Oak, Woods Vine, Dog- wood, 1-3 ft. 10c ft. Exe for sacks. Add postage. Mrs David Colson, Toomsboro. Rt. 2. ; Red - Dogwood Bridalwreath, Red, Flowering Quince, Peach Tree Roses, 25c ea; Day Lilies, Tame Violets, 3, 25c. Exe. for Print sacks. No Checks. Miss Audrey Silver, Talking Rock, Rt... 2. ; Bridalwreath, Peachtree Rose, Iris, Red Dogwood, Golden Yellow Jasmine, 25c ea; Dbl. Orange Lilies, 3, 25c. Exe.. for print sacks. No checks. Mrs. Malva Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Yellow Iris, $1 doz; Dbl Ja- ponicas, 3, $1; Old Time Phlox, and Fall Pinks, 75c doz; Exc. for print sacks. No checks or: stamps. Jemima Crump, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 2. March Flowers, Single and double, 80c C; Per. Sweet peas, Pink and White, 75c doz; Pink Glads, $1, 25 bulbs; Yellow Ja- ponicas, 6, 50c: Junivers, rooted, 2 ft., $2 ea. Miss Arblee Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Pink Almond, Bridalwreath, Yellow Japonicas, Red Flower- Yellow Box- | PAGE THREE 152 Hayss ing Quince, $2 doz; Sweet Shrub ,25e ea; Purple and White Iris, Fall Pinks, $1 doz. Add Postage. Mrs. L. O. Tiv- pins, Talking Rack. Yellow Japonicas, Golden Bell, Red Flowering Quince, Pink Almond, Bridalwreath, Purple Lilac. Red, White Spi- rea, $2 doz; Pink Running Rose 25c ea; Purple, White Iris, $1 doz.* Add postage. Mrs. Hoyt Tippins, Talking Rock Rt. 2, Pink Altheas, Weigelas, Gold- en Bells- Hibiscus, Pink Roses, 25c ea; Foxglove Day Lilies, Hardy Phlox, Blue Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Tamar Teem Talking Rock. _ Daffodils, Jonquils, Day Til- ies, $1.C; Easter Lilies, 65 doz; Rose cut? Perkins Pink, 4, $1; Pink Red, White Monthly, 6, 50c. Exc for print sacks. Mrs. Lizzie Gable, Talking Rock, Rt. Ze Purple Lilac, Juniper cut. 15c ea; Lemon. Lilies, Bridal- wreath, 6, 50c; Daffodils, $1 C; Pink Crape Mrytle, Red Flow-_ ering Quince, 2, 25c; Tris, $1C; Big Leaf Evergreen, 25c ea. Mrs. Talking Rock, Rt, 2. Native Flag Lilies, 50c doz; Magnolia, Red Holly, Him, Wit- low, Tea Olives, Greybeard, Sweet Shrub, Chokey Sweet Bay, Dogwood, Beauty: Bush, 25c, 35c ea. Exe, sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Gro- ver Lewis, Toomsboro. Purple Ora Bell Moss, for Berry,. fey eherry Laurel, Ivy, Sweet Vio- Jets, $2. C; Cushion Mums, $1. doz; Confederate Gray Violets, 25, $1. Mrs. W. E: Pearson, Luthersville. ae Pansy and Corn Flower plants, mixed cols., Yellow Daisies, 40c doz; Umbrella Palms, Oxalis, Lace, Spengeri Ferns, 25c ea; 5, $1.00; Bloom- ing size Kerume Dwarf Azal- eas, any color, $1.25 ea. San- ford Kemp, Lyons, Rt. 1. Altheas, 3 yr.) 60c ea; red Spider lily, mix. Glad. bulbs, ~ 60c doz; Coral honeysuckle, 50c ea; rooted, white sweet peas, 40c;. Darwin tulips, (some bloom this yr.) 50c lb. PP. Cash only. Mrs. Will M. Jones, Ly- lerly. Purple Magnolia Tulip, 2 yr. plants, $2.50 ea..Mrs. J. Hz. Voyles; Morrow. January Jasmine, Purple Li- tac, Golden Bells, Butterfly Bush, Bridal Wreath, Baby Spi- rea, Pink Blooming Spirea, Flowering Peach, Flowering Quince, 15c ea; 2, 25c. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Rooted Ivy, 2; 35c; Rooted Dorothy Perkins Rose, White Cherokee, 2, 35c; Orange Day Lilies, 35c doz; Rosemary, 35c ea. Mrs. R. T. Rowan, Mc- Donough, Rt. 2. : Glad Bulbs, 60ce doz; Ga., $50. M. Not PP ein PP; White _ Pink, Peach, Purple, Red, Yel- Jow, White with Purple, also bulblets, $1. qt. No checks nor COD. Mrs. H, L. Fields, Mc- Donough, Rt. 3. Glad and Dahlia Bulbs, mix- ed col. Glads, 35c doz; Dahlias, $1. doz. Exc. for print sacks or White Peonies for Red Ones; Also Glad Bulblets, 35c cup. oe Whitfield, Marietta, Rt. Tube Rose Bulbs, 75 doz; Cream _Narcissi, 30 doz; Single Blue Roman Hyacinth, $1.40 ~ doz; Day Lilies, 25c doz; Daisy ~ postage. - Gardenias, Baby Spirea, - Crape Pink Almonds, Butterfly Bush, Plants, 20ce doz. No checks, Add Ethel Sullivan, Ma- rietta, Rt. 2. Shasta Daisies, Golden Glow, Snapdragon, 50c doz; $2.50 C; Orange Day Lilies, "40c doz; Right Blooming Cereus Cut: tings, 40c ea;3, $1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison, - Box 347, Pussy Willow, Forsythia, yuc- ca, Boxwoods, Italian Palm, Wax Ligustrums, Junipers, Pink Myrtle, Pink Altheas, Dogwoods, Red Judas Tree, Snowdrop, 2 yr. plants, 50c a. Josephine Raley, Mitchell. - Azaleas, Mtn. Laurel, Dogwoods, Crabapple, Maple, $1.50 doz; Yellow, Pink Roses, Sweet Shrubs, Cherokee Roses, Easter Belles, 25c ea; Fall Pinks, Ga- lax, Day Lilies, Arbutus, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. M. Roper, Mineral Bluff. Dogwoods, Red Maple, 3 col. Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, Crabapple, Tulip Poplars, 2-3 ft. $1.50; Sweet Shrub, Rhododendrons, Cherokee Roses, Pussy Willows, 20c ea; Trailing Arbutus, Ga- Jax, Heart Ease, 35c doz. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurel, Tulp Poplars, Azaleas, Maple, Crabapple, Dogwoods, Pines, 2-3 Lt la50 doz; Sweet Shrubs, Rhododen- drons, Cherokee Roses, Baby Rambler Pink Red, 20c _ ea; Trailing Arbutus, Galax, 35c doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Red, White Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Pine, Crabapples, Hol- Jy, Maple, Azaleas, $1.50; Yel- Jow, Pink and Cherokee Roses, Easter Bells, 25c ea; Fall Pinks, Galax, Day Lilies, Arbutus, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ernest Barns, Mineral Bluff. Red Monthly Roses, 50c ea; Ros . Col. Verbena, 40 doz; Azaleas, Red, 10, $1. Mp vede Winkles, Raymond. bena, oxalis, W. iris lilies, 50c doz; jonquils, butter and eggs, narcissi, _35c doz; Sword fern, rooted, 25c; Xmas Cactus and jew, 30c doz. Mrs. J. T. Bul- lington, Rebecca, Rt. 1, Box 67. Tulip Trees, (Liriodendron) Fringe Trees, Garlands, 50c ea; 2 var. Len- cothoe (Broadleaf Evergreen), $1.25; Air Orchids, (Evergreen) large clump, $1.00; Polypody, little evergreen ferns, nice clump, 50c. Mrs. Maude Gran- ger, Reidsville. g Gladioli: Col. 25, consisting of 18 Picardy, 3 Dr. F. C. Benet, 3 Pelagrina, 3 Maid of Orleans, 3 Rosa Van Lima, $1.65. All No. 1. bulbs. Rushin Watkins, Reidsville. Butterfly cuttings, Pink, White Weigela Cuttings, Day Lilies, 2, 25c; Yellow Thorn- less Roses, 25c and 50c; Hardy Asters, 15c ea; Yellow Bells, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Thomson, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Super Giant Dahlias,~1 nice bulb of each, Hunts Velvet Wonder (purple), Cherokee Brave (Red) Robt. - Ripley (Lavender) for $2.95; Wield Grown Exhibition Pansies, $3.50 C. PP. Mrs. .C. ynch; Rome, Rt. 1. Y Roses: Marechalneil, 2 yr. 3, $1.00; Red, .White American Beauty, Red, Pink Radiance, yellow Talisman, Rouge Meller- in, black Red Velvet, F. Scott Key, 75c ea; Finest var. Ca- mellias, Begonias, Forsythia, Gardenias, Azaleas. State insp. Cc. M. Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Capitol. Ave. MA 3671. Dbl. tube rose, good size bulbs, 65 doz; bublets, 20c doz; yellow and red Cannas, $2.50 C; purple Verbena plants, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, Atlanta, 1139. Hall Ave., S. E. MA 4184. Valley lily pips, tube rose, Montbretia bulbs and per. Ver- bena, all, 50c doz; roses, shrubs, jris, golden rain shrubs, and many others. Mrs. B. H. Carter, Atlanta, 35 Weyman Ave. Ss. W. African violets, for sale or for Nut meats or what exc. have you? Mrs. Rebert L, Stocks, Atlanta, 940 Woodland Ave. S. E. MA 1667. 3 for $1.25; pur- ple, wisteria, bix. pink and white roses, blue, purple lilac, 50c ea; Tiger lilies, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Velma Dean, Bre- men, Rt. 2. W. Dogwood, wild bush hon- eysuckle, lilac, snowdrops, snowballs, rooted geraniums. summer and yellow bloom cac- tus, 35c ea. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Iris, sing. and dbl. butter and eggs, tiger lilies, 5c-10c ea; 2 var. buttercups, daffodils, 50c for 25; Zelfa lilies, crape myr- tle, Spirea, Van H. and Roses, 35c ea; rambler uink, white roses, rooted, $1.50. Mrs. Ethel Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Mums, Gladiolus and Dahlias, finest exhibition varieties and cols. Write for descriptions and prices. All labeled by name. R. W. Green. LaGrange, Box 317. Rooted 2 yr. Cape Jasmine, 40c ea; Lavender Thrift, Ver- bena, 25 doz; 100 Larkspurs, $1.00; Abelia, Red, Pink, cream, Wax Everbearing Roses, 5c ea; Purple Violets, 25c doz. $1. or- ders PP. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. Dahlia (won in 1947 Dahla Show) bulbs. Sell or exc for sacks, seeds, plants, other bulbs or what have you? Write. Allen Wilson, LaFayette, Rt. 1. Sweetshrubs, Wild Azaleas, 16, $1.00; White Dogwood 50c doz; Holly, 2, 75c; Goldenbell, Yellow Jasmine, 4, 50c; Mums, R. W. Y., 50c doz.; Variegated Roses and others, 25c ea. Mrs. T. J. Watson, Lithonia, Box 186, Amaryllis, at, 3. Dogwood, Snow acinths $1.50 doz. or exc. for sacks of any kind, free of holes. Each pay postage. Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood, Lawrenceville. Booking orders for Giant Snapdragon Plants, rooted, mixed col, 25c doz; Hardy Sweetpea, 5c ea; 50c doz; Ar- borvitae, Snapdragon Seed, 15 teaspoon; 2, 25c. Mrs. W. R. Thomspon, Lawrenceville. More than 100 dif. mixed Ir- is, some Fall bloomers, $5. C; $45. M; Philippine Amaryllis, $3. doz; Valley Lilies, $1. doz; Pink Thrift, $1. C. Mrs: S: M. Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. Yellow Kerria Rose, Ozier Dogwood, Hills of Snow, Old Fashion Rose, Purple Wisteria. Coral. Berry, Lilac, Spirea, Thunbergi, Boxwood, Weeping Willow, Pussy. Willow, Poplar, many other shrubs, 4, $1.00; large, 50 ea. Josan Geia, legate renceville. All cols. Annual Phlox plants, 20c doz; 2 doz., 35; 3.007;;50; 7 doz., $1.00; che M; Old Fashion Bachelor Button Seed, large cupful, 15c. PP. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3. ~ Red Glad Bulbs, 45c doz; Apr. blooming White Narcissus, 30c doz. PP. Mrs. L. D. ee Lavonia. Red, Pink Crape Myrtles, 4, $1.00; Verbena, mixed cols., 30c doz; Pink Thrift (rooted), 25c doz; Mimosa (rooted), 25 ea; Gardenias, 4-5 ft. $1.15; 4 pot flowers, 75c. Mrs, W. D. Hardy, Lithonia, Box 186, Rt. 3. Butter and Eggs, 35c doz; Daffodils, 25 doz; Watermelon: Crape Myrtle, Lilac, Monthly Roses, Yard Blooming Peach Bushes, 25c ea. few Sage plants, 15c ea. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. : Cannas, Yellow, Red Spot- ted Yellow Lilies, 15 ea; White; Purple Lilac, Roses, ever blooming, 25c ea;Grass Pinks, 25e bunch; Chinese Lantern, White Yellow Narcissus, Hedge Plants, $1. C; Red Crape Myrtle, 25c. ea. Add postage. Docia Harris, Lula. Red Heart Cedar Trees, 8-18 in., 4, 25c; 50, $1. Write for larger lots and - prices. Add postage. Thos. H. Rowlands, Lula, Star Rt. Barberry Bushes, Altheas, Lilies, Snow Balls, Azaleas, Hedges, 25c ea; Flowering Peach, Red Dogwood, Laurel, Black, White Pines, Spruces, 30c ea; Tansy, Snow on Mountain, House Leak, 85 doz. Add postage. Mrs. iMac Wright, Loving. Extra nice rooted Evergreen Privet hedge Plants, 13) ote $1 Ci PP. -R. Hi -Clark, Gaines. | ville, Rt. 7: Pot flower Cuttings and Ferns, 10c ea. Also Rose Cut- tings. Add postage. Mrs, Leon- ard Elliot, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Cape Jasmine in pots, 2 yrs.| old. $2 ea. Add postage Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, RED 5, 5 Glad Bulbs, $1.25 doz; Blue Hyacinth, $1.35 doz; $1.25 doz; New Year Vine, 20c ea. Peach Almond,20c ea; Day Lilies,Cannas, Red and Yellow, 1OGi OZ: Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Butterfly Bushes, 3, 50c; Abelias, $1 doz; Easter Lilies,| } $1.25 doz; $1;Purple Iris, White Dogwood, 6, Day Lilies 75c doz; New .Year Vine, Peach} Almond, 20c ea. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rooted Boxwood, 6-12 in, 25c; Daffodil Bulbs, and Paper shell Narcissus, $3 C; New Year Vine, 20c ea; Purple, White Lilac, 25c ea; Blue Hy- Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Mixed col. Sweet Williams and Red Verbena, Blue Flags, ; Hudson St. Thrift, Lily, $1 doz. - Miss Ceel Mc-|. 1 doz. Lois Weaatus -Green- Mtn. | Abelias, | all rooted, 50c doz. Add Pp mond, Sng. Dogwood, Rose Flowering Cherry, 35c ea; cut-| $ tings, 10 ea; Rose Thrift, 25 doz; Hardy Sweet. Williams, 35c doz. Lee Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. i Blooming size Bulbs; White Narcissus, $1.75 C; Yellow Jon- quils, $1.50 C;-Yellow Butter) and Eggs, 50c doz; Blue Iris Lilies, 25e doz. Grace McLane, Hartwell. Sweet William Seed, 15e tsp; Pink Thrift, Verbena Plants, 40c doz; Pink, White, Red, Yellow Monthly Rose Cuttings, 5e ea. Add postage. Carolyn|= Wetherford, Gainesville Rt. 2.) PAGE FOUR - MARKET BULLETIN _\ FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED : FER SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ss FOR SALE - ee Blue, Red, Yellow Iris, $1.} Large and small yellow Lot of White Bachelor But-| Pink Spirea, Bie Lilac, (2-3 doz; Nandinas, lLigustrums,;mums, yellow cannas, red ver-|ton Seed, 15c match box full} White Bridalwreath, Pink Al-|: postag \ Gainesville. R Johan $1. C; red 2 yr. old blooming size Tube-|! ink rose Bulbs, single or Dbl. Glad Bulbs; Jumbo - size, Rainbow mixture, 5 leading colors, 75 doz; $5: C. Mrs. Grace Dobbs, Gainesville, 502| Heavy field grown Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwoods, several yrs. old, well shaped, good spread, 6-8 in., 50c ea; 4-6 in., 25 ea; 80c} doz. Del. Earl Drewry, Griffin. 3 col. Shee s Add postage. x Royston, Rt 1 Certified Azaleas (Indica), 25c|,; ea. Blanch Woodruff, Green-| ville. Bird of Paradise, $1 ea; Yel-|j low and White Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs. $1.50 C; Pink 50c doz; Blue Spider} Curley, Hartwell Rt. 2. - Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood Plants. 6-8 in., several yis old, 50c ea; $45 Cc: 4-6 in., 35 ea; $30 C. All nice plants good | roots and tops. Mrs. . D. Woodruff, Greenville. : Nandinas, 1 in. seedling, $40|; M; Iris, Sweet Violets, Lilies, Ivy Vinca Minor, Mums, Santa], Claus Red Ligustrums, rooted, ville.- Ligustrums (Japanese). a broad leaf evergreen, tall var., 3 yr. plants, 2-3 ft. 10c ea; 3-4)-ft;; 15e seas Add postage. | Miss Daisy Ellis, Greenville. t Boxwoods, Suffruticosa, 6 yr. field grown, 6-8 in., $45 Gee2 yr. bed plants, 4-6 in., Suffrut- D icosa and Semperviren, $14 C; Camelias, Flame Azaleas, | $5 doz. Maude Hamby, Green- ville. ; Gardenias, A and Baby Breath Spirea, Native Flame fae 2eSlis Boxwood, 6-8 - $1.50 doz; Crape Myrtle a. Boxwood |: cuts. for rooting, 25c doz. 8-10. in., Waterer | Blue, Whit $1.15 C.. Mrs. order less $1, | Miles Tanne! Raymond Robinson, Greenville.| _. Mums; White, Cream, Yellow, | Purple Lavender, Orchid, Bronze and Yellow Spoon, all large, $1.50 doz; White, Laven- der, Yellow Pompons, $1- doz; Golden Glow, 3, $1. Add post- age Mrs. W. T.-Caldwell, Grif- fin, 725 E. Chappell St. Red Hot Poker, Cannas, Hi- biscus, Blue Flag, 4, 60c; Crape| I Myrtle, 2- a ft 7c ea; Hedge Bushes, et: Mt. _ "Huckle- berry, 2 oe $1.50. Dollie Ber son, Dahlonega, Ritsaba Cannas. $3C; Shasta Daisies, $2 C:; Michaelmas Azalamums Roses, (Old Fashion and new), Perennials. Write Pearl Hud- gins,, Flowery Branch. Blooming size bulbs; Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1 doz; But- ter and Egg, Yellow and Fra- | grant White Jonquil, $1.50 C; 50c doz; Bird of Paradise, 60c 5 CDs ED; $2. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. Rooted Pink Thrift, 35c doz; Yellow Narcissus and Trumpet Daffodils, $1.50 C. Mrs. Come McCulley eee well Rt. 2. : White, Yellow Jonquils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs. $1.50 C; Blue Roman Hyacinths, $1. 50 doz; Bird of Paradise, $1 ea; Pink peu Thrift, and Little Natcissus, 50c doz. Miss Mattie Mecarley: i Hartwell Rt. 2. Dbl. Pink: andi Bice: mauial: 50 Pink Long} ci doz; Shrubbery, nus, Jap. Magn Red Oleand: Myrtle, 35c $1.40 C. A Forrester, S; Ch HE ple Crape Myr- PAGE FIVE | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE old, rooted, 50c ea; Spirea,. Flowering. yood, rooted, 25c Bennett, Pitts, White Bichs, weet Shrubs, ses al a Red Holly, E s "100: 5ft., 50c; ft.3) $1. Add Post- ee Mrs. Blige Red, rite Doogwood, Holly, pe Crab dd postage. | Mrs. Toomsboro, Rt. 2. eaolive, Red Hol- China, Red, White ib, G ipely aber: Vitacs, Evergreen _Privit, Pink, Blue Spirea, | nd Golden 9 cols., Albany, White Ameri- Red Azaleas, white Hya- ) 20 nice. roots, My sorted ce 2% | Dahlias. 4 kinsville. ;| Thrift, ar. | Bushes.. meee Riley, Jessup. Exc. Star of Bethlehem, Day ; |'Turner Mums, Glad. Bulbs, hand dug, prop- lest cured and treated for pre- vention of bulb disease, ee -/ing named varieties, med, _ large sizes, labeled separate 2 desired, 25, $1.00; 50, $1.75; $3. C; 500, $25. M. G. Ty Lanier, | Avondale Estates. - Lots Nandinas, small, 50c ea; |75e larger ones, $1.00; 2 Caro- lina Cherries, $2. ea; add post- age. Only MO or cash. Mrs. T. L, Timmerman, Sue 1016 Holden _ St. 3 col. pink monthly and yel- low cuttings, 25c doz; white rambler roses, rooted, not |monthly, 20c ea; white . thrift, 35c doz. $1. C. Mrs. Clyde Lo- ajgan, Austell, Rt. 2.. >. Outstanding Hybrid Amaryl- lis bulbs for spring planting, 3 for $1. largest size. Walter Bell, Atlanta,49 14th St, N FLOWERS AND SEED. WANTED Exe. Hardy Verbena for Hardy Phlox, Glad Bulbs, and Mrs. J. C. Lawson, Adrian, Rt. 3. : Want Dbi and single Althea (pink and dhite) and Bird of Paradise Seed. O. Bower, Haw- Want White Shasta Daisies, Feverfew, Dwarf Pink Cannas, Dbl. White Bridal Wreath, Red Leaf Barberry, Pink, Lavender multicolored Butterfly Quote prices. Mrs. J. Lilies, Purple Flag Lilies, Pur-|5 ple, White Wisteria, Jonquils, .|for Purple Butterfly Bush Per- poe or flower sacks. Mrs. N. Johnson, ~ Manchester, ae St. Exe. Rorscne. Crowns for Dahlia Tubers or Glad Bulbs; : Also. Garlic Bulbs and seed.| .| Mrs." J. B. Stevens, ons Rt. lie Exe. Nice roots Red Canes the President, also cuttings :| White Striped Wandering Jew, and seed of Moon flower and Giant Castor Bean (Palma | Christi), all for cuttings of house plants. Mrs. G. C. Wil- eee Oak Park. Want rooted Nandinas and Boxwood. Will exc. blooming size roots, Dark red Hardy Hibiscus. Write. Mrs. Brooks Edwards, Port Wentworth, ae Aberfeldy St. Want White Per. Phlox, pref- {erably from. Southern Part of]. State. Write price. Mrs. Joseph Roke, Savannah, 308 Gordon pene 7 ; . Exe. 2 well rooted blooming size Chinese Magnolias, for 2 blooming size Camelia Plants, Pink and Red Dbl. or semi- dbl. Write first. Mrs. Mell : Simons, Social Circle. Want Grandfather Grey- beard, Mexican Sunflower, an- ynual Phlox. Exc. following 'seed: Mock Orange, Pomegran- ate, Rose, White (red center), Pink also red Hibiscus, tree "| hollyhock, White red center. Or sell 10c pkt. Miss F. B. -| Moore, Suwanee. Want white, pink and yellow rooted Plants, no other variety. Must be true -{to name and reasonable price. SMEES.) Jc Dy Barnes, Sylvester, Rt. i Want Old Pashion Princess /Feather Seed: Je WG Biers: ware: M20 Jackson Bie or will exc. Madona aly Lauiee: for Peruvian Daffodils fand red Flowering Magnolia Mrs. Jesse D. Fincher, Waleska. Sell or exc. large purple ts and nee White and India . Fromosa |SECOND HAND MACHIN. ERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHIN- ERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHIN. ERY FOR SALE -1 Farm Bell. No. 3, $8.00;-2 H Iron Beam Slatwing turn plows, $5. ea; Two 1 H Turn 0|Plows and 1 Junior, $3. ea; Weeder, $15.00; Spring Tooth Harrow, $20. Cash. J. C. New- | som, Sandersville. -Allis-Chalmers 40 crop Har- vester, good cond. W. L. East- erlin, Andersonville. Late Model A John Deere Tractor, good cond., starter and lights, $1750. No letters. M. C. Parker, Covington, Rt. 1. Model LA John Deere Trac- tor with cultivator, Athens Disc Plow, planter, used only 1 season. No. 1-cond. See: J. Scoggins, Rydal, Rt. 1. ~ 1940 Model John Deere A Tractor, new motor, good tires, $1200.00; New 6 Disc Case Til- ler, $335. W. C. Northington, _ |Davisboro. ~ Good Farmall A_ Tractor, lighter, starter, pulley, power take-off, lift, 2 disc trailer plow, Bush and Bogg Harrow. L. P. Hattaway, Hapeville, 3372 -|Rosser St. Phone Ca. 8452 at night only. 2 H wagon, distributor, Av- ery Middle buster, corn and cotton planters. J.. B. Horne, Eastman, Rt.5. : New Holland one man auto- matic hay baler and side del. rake, good cond., bale 600-1000 bales daily, $1950. H. .W. Vaughn, Athens, Phone 3388 J. 2H David Bradley Farm Wa- gon, steel tires, practically new, shows very little wear, $50. J. H. Tribble, Atlanta, 277 Capitol Ave. S. W. Ve. 2473. Windmill with 60 ft. tower, good cond. Miss Elvabeth. Jor- dan, Pinehurst. 6 Disc Athens Tiller on rub- ber, practically new. Tel. 81 M. Glenn Harris, Manchester. New 2H Walking Cultivator in perfect cond., $75. Riley & Couch, Turin. 1 -12 tooth Orchard Scratch, also 1 Riding Cultivator. A. J. Billings, Hampton. Sears 2 H Rubber Tire Mow- ing Machine, used once, $95., 1 good mule, $150.00; 2 Row Grain Drill and Drag Harrow. For information call: J. T. Co- wan, Atlanta, 1937 Jonesboro Rd. /Oliver Pickup Bailer, used one season, extra good cond., $1250.00; Also new Papec Speed Post Hole Digger for John Deere B Tractor, $295. J. B. Johnson, Gainesville, Box 461. Phone 1940 M. Bottom Plow, hardly used, for Ford Tractor, $140.00, John Peacock, Cochran, Rt. 2. Allis-Chalmers' B_ Tractor, cultivator attachments, 2 Disc Athens Plow, Pulley, on good rubber, just overhauled, $1000. See on old John Smisson Farm or write. Robert L. Jackson, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. John Deere B Tractor on rubber, power lift, 1st. cond, 5 Disc J. D. Tiller on rubber, Dbl. Sec. Heavy T'rac- tor Harrow, Case 4 ft. Combine, good cond. with curtains. Sell combined or separate. E. G. Perryman, Benevolence. One No. 13 Oliver 2 H Turn- er, 31 Avery 2 H Turner, very good cond. C. W. Harrell, Barnesville, 432 Forsyth St. 13 Oliver Turn Plow, good as new. L. T. Asherbranner, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1. 1 H Axle Hickory Wagon, good as new, $100. W. M. Rat- tedge, Fortson, Rt. 1. . 1 H Wagon, body, spring seat, $35: A. C. Elliott, Decatur, 830 Columbia Dr: Practically new. dbl. section drag harrow, mule drawn, also mule drawn cultivator. Cannot ship. Mrs. J. H: uens So- cel oe, Rt. Poe : |Gantt Cotton Planter, class. New Model Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine Motor, mounted, never been used. No letters ans. M. A. Sidwell, Madison, Rt. 4. Phone No. 279 W 1. Tractor Drawn Spring Tooth Harrow, 2 section, new. Sell or exc. for Single Mold Board Ferguson Turn Plow or Bush and Bogg Cutaway Harrow. T. M. Webb, Ellijay. 2H John Deere Walking Cul- tivator, good cond., with all equip. Letters ans. Arlin Ad ams,- Alamo; Rt. 2. 1 =m 28, Stuckey. One 3 U Jay Bee Hammer E.|Mill, good cond. See my place jor phone 23 Doerun. Floyd M. Taylor, Doerun. DI Case 1943 Model Tractor on rubber, with 8 Disc Bush and Bogg Harrow, starter and lights, $1500. J. C. Tribble, At- Janta, 52 Briarcliff Circle N. E. Phone Ve. 2473. 4 Disc Athens Tiller, steel wheels, with set new discs, $125. at my farm 54% mi. Zebulon. J. I. Harden, Zebulon. F-30 Tractor, overhauled, on vators, planters, three 16 inh. plows, 26-in. disc Bush and Bogg Harrow, $1750.00; Oliver 70, complete equip., $1600. Far- mall A, $1150.00; also 4 yr. old mule, $150. _E. L. Burnette, Quitman. completely rubber, culti- Case 6 Disc Tiller, good cond., $150. J. D. Watson, Unadilla. 1 H Wagon, good cond. Seez| John A. Parlier, Riverdale, Rt. 1, Care G. M. Rouse. Allis-Chalmers Model W. C. Tractor with mower and 8 disc harrow, also G. I. Garden Trac- tor, with mower, both almost new. Write. J. R. Morgan, La- vonia. Dropper, Guano Distributor, Middle Buster, Oliver 2 H Turn Plow, Gee Whiz and other equip. C. D. Williamson, eo Dawson Rd... Intl. 8 Disc Tiller on rubber with seeder box, $250. FOB. N. A. Wynn, Glenwood. Farmall Tractor 30, with Steel Wheels, and heavy Har- row, $850. John PP. Glore, Austell, Rt. 2. ~ No. 24 Mounted Corn Picker for Farmall H or M (picked 15 acres), same as new. W. H. Blalock, Rabun Gap. Planter for Model B_ Allis- Chalmers Tractor, never been Covington Cotton used, -also extra ole Hopper. Julian Moore, Lenox, Rt. 1. 5 H. P.. Garden Tractor, equipped with 10 in. Turn Plow and set cultivating tools, used very little, $454. L. S. Brackett, Marietta, Rt. 2. Allis-Chalmers B Tractor witlr starter, lights, power take roff, lift, cultivators, planters, distributors, also peanut plow and 3 or 4 disc tiller with farm equip., $1050. Emmitt Clifton, Summit, Rt. 1. Turner. Peanut Picker, used 2 seasons, and Case Mule Mow- ing Machine, used one season, both good cond. Separately or together, reasonable. Paul Stal- naker; Warner Robins, Rt. 1. Oliver Pick-up Baler, exc. cond., has baled approx. 3000 bales.L. N. Arnold, Statham, Arnolds Dairy. New Farmall B tractor, good rubber, side plows, also Ford tractor, fair cond. Frank Gray, Carnesville, Rt. 1. 10-can milk cooler, areator practically new, 3 unit DeLaval milking machine and few. other dairy equipment items. Usher T. Smith, Mansfield. Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine, first class cond., also 1 mare mule, 5 yrs. old, work any- where. Cheslie Rooks, Staple- |ton. Model 52 Ininl Boinbine: ex- cellent cond. W. D. copes, (Manchester. E. }- pea Thrash, 20 ft. line shaft, New Hinman Milking Ma- chine consisting of one com- pressor and 2 milking units, $150. George T. Oakley, Ogle- therpe. Ottawa self propelled Buzz Master, and Hercules Horse Drawn Stump Puller. A. Me Boyd, Wildwood. d Late model Wind Mill a equip., with 2H Engine, all for $100. W. F.. Adams, Mansfield, Boxe: t: conditioned, ist. class cond reasonable price. P. L. Mea- dows, Vidalia, Meadowbrook Farms. a Dairy Equip., including all necessary items in -xtra good cond. and suitable for dairy handling up to 100 gals. daily. Weldon E. Rheney, Hephzibah. Athens 4 Dise Plow with til- ler box, to plant anything, Ist class cond. No repairs needed. On rubber, $250. oes Gears sen, DeSoto. Practically new No. Hammer Mill, $150.00; banks-Morris Cycle type Corn Sheller, shelled around 59 bu. corn, $130. Doyle Anderson, Al- pharetta, Rt. 1. = Complete Grist Mill with w in. rock, sheller, hammer mit, etc. Like new, for pulling mill, reasonable, R. L. MO Ho gansville, Rt. 1. e One J. B. Feed Mill, - A-1. cond., for sale. E. R. Tarbrcgeas Mershon. Cultivator and Planters for John Deere Tractor, fit model A or B, $150. FOB. W. B. Ouzt, Tennille, Rt. A. ; Cultivators, planters, ferti- | lizer attachments for John Deere, A or B Tractor. Good as new. Richard L. Carpenter, Hartwell, Phone 77. = 60 H. P. Browning Tubular Boiler, fully equipped, used 4 mos. (used in Syrup making). Priced right.. J. T. Douglas, Al- bany, 108 S. Jackson St. Phone 1604 J. Small BBL Churn, good cond. $7.50; Also 7 qt. heavy cast aluminum Natural Pressure Canner, No. C21, $10. FOB. W.- Be Forbes, Griffin. Model A Farmall Tractor, se starter, good cond., new culti- vating equip., new 147 A & B- Plow, all for $900. W. L. Gar- rett, Sparta, Rt. 1. 3 Oliver Single Turners, Cole Combination Planter, Cole Drill 3 row, Guano Distributor, Drag Harrow, Dbl. Tree for Drag Harrow, other tools. H. L. Wil- son, Stone Mountain, RFD 2. Brocket Rd. Farmall 30 Tractor for sale. S. M. Watson, Colquitt. Bolens Huski 3 HP G&irden = Tractor, Turn Plow and Culti- vators, pulley, etc. used one ; season (on one-half acre gar- den), $375. Letters ans. Jamis N. Henderson, Austell, Rt. 1. One A. D. John Deere Or- chard type Tractor; newly over- hauled, new-rubber, new Intl. 4 Disc Tiller, 32 Disc Double Cut Harrow, Gorn Binder, Jim Borders, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Green Acre Farm. 5 H Farmall Tractor, exc. _cond., $160. Dont write. R E. Avery, Social Circle, RFD. 8 mi. EB. Covington on Ga. Hwy. 12. Overshot Steel Water Wheel, 25 ft. in diam., 3 ft. face, 10 in. deep with 16 ft. Segmeit Gear, also Shaft and Flanges, Mill. Gene Bennett, Flowery Branch, RFD, 1. Turner Peanut Picker and Lilliston Hay Press, MeCorm- ick-Deering Mower and other farm machinery for sale. J. Hi... Leverett, Parrott, Rt. 1. : Letz Feed Mill, No. 140, for Owens, CoVington. W. G.-Allis-Chalmers Tractor and 2 Mares for sale. Cecil L. sale or trade, right price. J. T. : wangham, Gibson. - ECOND HAND MACHIN- _ERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE w flues, smoke stack, and ell fixtures, Ist. class cond., ow using for dairy, $150. FOB i ere. Gene Dall, Social Circle, Piarmall on good rubber, F-30, nd 5 Dise Intl.. Tiller, com- ined $1400. E. F. -Hamrick, Dbl. Sec. 16-22 in. Disc Har- ) row, practically new. ,.E. K. mith, East Point, Box 227. 6945, Farmall A 1947 and John Deere B, 1945 Tractors with all Ree: also Dbl. Sec. Harrow to use behind either. Phone 8 J or Write: J. H. Sims, Ashburn, Farmal! M Tractor, all equip. rv sale. C. H. Forshee, Sumner, ted New Cole No. 16 Planter with ertilizer Attachment, never sed. C. Kell, Stephens. 2 Row Avery Tractor, all lanting and cultivating quip., power take-off, belt pulley, lights, starter, good cond., new s ires, $1000. N. A. Wynn, Us Glenwood, 2 Row Avery Tractor with BS new motor, planters, distribut- OLS, cultivators, tandem, har- row, 15 ft. peanut weeder, all -A-1 cond., sell or trade for a _ row, A. O. Bradford, Lake- ; 00d 2 H Wagon, for sale. W. C. House, . Atlanta, 360 Washington St. Phone Ve. 1246 (farm) or Ma. 2151 (home). - Hand lift cultivator, corn planters, Guano distributors and attachments for Farmall B Tractor, all good cond. Write or ee at my place. Leonard G. Be casa 2 Pulaski, Rt. 1. Holt _ Good 2 H Plow and a Plant- er Jr., and other equip. at bar- gain for $25. G. W. Akins, Graymont. Fordson Tractor, needs some epairs, $50. or trade for good |> Walking Cultivator. Roy J. - Moon, Hephzibah, Rt: 1. _ Unused C-16-26 Athens Har- row 5213 lbs. Del. anywhere in 0 mi. radius. Phene Conyers _588t. G. A. Gaines, Conyers. | f 12 in. Food Mill, belt, 20 HP - Wise. motor, almost new, for sale. GG; Edmondson, Temple. ee, Plow for sale or oY . M. Brooks, exc. es Old Model Farmall rpeabtor eds rpairs, for sale. T. G. Presley, Eatonton. 1 H Wagon, extra large body, _ $50.00; 2 H Cutaway Harrow, | all iron except tongue, $35.. Joe Christian, Dunwoody. Phone Chamblee 6722. King Corn, Bean and Peanut Planter, $20.00; Dialog Cotton Plantef $4.50 at my place. Both in good cond. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. q _ 3 Roller Chattanooga Syrup Mill, fair cond., $15.00; No. 10 Vulean Wing and Standard, $5., practically new Gantt Guano Distributor, $9. Lee Stowe, Covington, Rt. 3 _ F-12 Tractor on_ steel, _Yunning cond. with 6 ft. dbl. sec. harrow, cultivators, plant- evs, kuano equip., all good us- able cond., $1000. G: H. Davis, Rome, Rt. 2, Box 670. 1947 Avery 2 Row Corn and Cotton Planter, horse drawn, used 6 hours, for sale; also Gu- ano Dist. and all fixtures, $125. Contact: R. E. Baker, Dahlon- ega. A Model John Deere Tractor, good rubber, also cultivator equip., planters and fertilizer: attachments, good. mechanical cond. See. Weaver Cauley, . Waycross, Albany Ave. Exten- arin phone 262 J. - One Superior: 7 Rew Grain and Fertilizer Drill, good ond., single phase motor driven, $35. good | SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED- SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Used Dairy Equip., all or any |. part, for sale..J. L. Tade, Co- lumbus, 2403 Gould St. Farmall Tractor and Culti- vators, 20 Disc Dbl. Sec. Har- row, Turner Peanut Picker and Baler, new Mule Weeder, 26 in. belts for Picker and baler, all for $1200. Otis Bell, Mauk. Taylor 6 Gal. Churn, %4 HP Roscoe Carden, Forest Park. Tractor Wagon, good cond., 4 good 6 ply tires, elec. wheel wagon, flat body, $150. My farm |; 5 mi. N. Bogart and 12 mi. W. Athens. Raymond Fleming, Bo- Bart ckvtak. * Power Cane Mill, 10 ft. Cop- per Pan, 1 gas engine, Ist. class cond. $125. H. T. Hughes, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. W. M. Allis Chalmers Craw- ler, good cond. See: L. B. Dur- den, Jr., Stillmore. Complete set planters; 1 ea. Corn and Cotton, and 2 Peanut Planters, good as new, $65.00; 1 H Wagon, fair cond., $35.00; 2 Oliver Goober -Dixies, $7. ea. H. E. McElmurray, Una- dilla, Rt. 2. | Allis Chalmers W. C. 2 Row Tractor on rubber, 1943, with planters, guano dist. and culti- vators, all complete, good run- ning cond. $150. FOB. My farm 3 mi. S. Baxley, J. J. Miles, Baxley, Rt. 4. Allis Chalmers, All Crop Harvester, A-1 cond, No. 40 14 mi. S. Lyons. J. D. Dewitt, liyons, Rt 4) No: 6 McCormick Mowing Machine, good cond, 2 H Chattanooga Turn Plow, 1% H Chatt. Turn Plow, 1 single buggy. W. A. Dasher, Marlow. 2 complete Covington plant- ers and distributor for Ford- Ferguson Tractor, good cond. 1941. model. Ry S..c: Avery, Moultrie, RFD 5, Oliver Riding Cultivator, good cond. with set of disc and springs for sale, $25. E. R. Griffin, Fort Valley, RFD 3. New Holland Hydraulic Loader with dozen blades, fits Farmall Tractor, $315.00; Also R. C. Cropper Post Hole Dig- ger, $295. . Claude Godfrey, Gainesville. .Phone 1705. >SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED 9 Want No. 25 Lynchburg 2 Mule Middle Buster, good cond., cheap. L. P. Kicklighter, Glenn- ville. _ Want Avery Champion Mow- ing Machine, old model, within. 40 mi. Toccoa. L. L. Coleman, Mount Airy, Rt. 1..1 mi. N. top of Dix Hill. Want 2 Disc Athens Plow with hitch for Model B AI- lis-Chalmers Traetor, or 3 Disc Tiller for same; also Model 40 Allis-Chalmers Combine, good cond. Emmett Bridges, Coosa. Want Farmall A or other small make tractor with. or |without equipment. Ralph F. Dewberry, Jr., Acworth, Rt. 2 Want Row Markers for Case VAC, also Duplex Planting for Peanuts, Beans, etc. Perfect cond. Letters ans. F. M. Arnold, Baxley, Rt. 3. Want R, C. or -W. C. Allis Chalmers (Fordson considered) Tractor with cultivating at- tachments, in good cond., no junk. W. P. Couch, Luthers- ville. - Want No. 3 Meadows Mill Grits Separator at once. H. T. Jeffords, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 325. Want Dbl. Sec. Harrow, for J. D. Tractor M, 16 or 20 disc, good cond@., reacy to go, for a A, Ww. Barfoot, Dublin, Rt. he small Riding Tractor with oc without attachments. $75.00; Intl. Power Sheller, $45. R. E. Hardigcee, Farming- EET ORE ES Sab GAAS DOMED COST Gate cceata ee George Adolphus, ee Springs... ee equip., Tractor. Want planters, cultivators, distributors, power lift, for F- 20 Farmall. State-price. Letters ans. S. E. Neill, Newnan, Rt. 4. Want Allis-Chalmers Com- bine 60 with or without motor, good cond. State cond. D. S. Allen, Williamson, RG od price and Want good 1 H Wagon with or without body. R. W. Dial, Nicholls, Willow Hill Farm: Want single or dbl. disc trail- or plow for tractor and a 2.H mowing machine. Wayne Thompson, Blairsville, Rt. 3. Want planting equipment for a 1 row Farmall tractor. Advise. Chas. L. Smith, Savannah, 4110 Abercorn St. Want Ford Tractor, good cond. farm equip. complete for cash A E. Redmond, Arlington, Ph. Want Farmall F30 or any jarge old tractor, good cond. for cash at once. E. F. Seales, Bow- don, Rt. 4. Want Turn Plow for Peel Tractor F-20. State price. Ed- gar Moore, Trenton, Rt. 1. Want planters and guano dis- tributor for a.2 row Farmall A Tractor at once. C. J. Brown, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. Want cultivater for F-12 Farmall Tractor or A Model Farmail. Write what you have and prices. Wm. Boss, Edison, Rt. 2. Want cultivating equip. dis- tributors and planters for Farm- }all A Tractor for cash. T, J. Col- lins, Cobbtown, Rtt. 2. Want 1 Row Tractor and also 3-5 H. P. Garden Tractor and implements within 50 mi. Macon advise. Pete Van Liempd, Lizella, Rt. Box 123. Want planters, cultivators, and distributors for Farmall B Must be power lift. Perry Lee Deloach, Metter. Want planters, cultivators and distributors for Case SC Trac- tor. Henry Jennings, Dawson. Want cultivator for WC Allis Chalmers Tractor, spare parts, especially interest- ed in back plow assembly. C. L. Holeombe, Buchanan. Want cultivating equip. for a Farmall F-12 or want to trade same for a 1 Row Tractor and) Cultivating Equip. Advise. E. J.) Cook, Macon, ,355 Edna Place. Want power lift for model B} John Deere Tractor, also plant- ers and fertilizer distributors for same. P. C. Jordan, Boston. Want power lift and cultiva- tor for Intl. Farmall F-20 Trac- tor. Artis L. Smith, Ft. Valley, Rt 2: Want 3 or 4 H. P. gas engine. must be and reasonable in price; also want! power cider mill with dbl. box for orchard sprayer, compact, Ist. class . cond. press. W. D. Mays, Stockbridge. Want 5 H. P. Garden Tractor in fair or good cond., reasonable, Bradley or Shaw are Ist. choice. State age, equip., and price. L. P. Mingledorff, Douglas. Want Harrow for VAC Case} Tractor. Must be in good cond. No junk. Cheap for cash. Fred Shivers, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. Want med. size tractor-tiller and cultivators: Walter Waldrop, Dablin. Want 1 set cultivators for F- 12 Tractor. R. E. Thompson Plains, Rt. 2, Box 81. Want Ford Tractor with .2 disc Ford tiller, planters, ferti- lizer attachment and cultivators; | weeder and peanut plews. D. H. Hawkinsville, RFD Simmons, Jr., Want planters ca guano dis- H.}|automatic heat control, tributors for John Deere Tractor. W. G. Carroll, Atlanta,. 527 Federal Annex. Want -1945-46-47 Model Fenn] all A Tractor, equipped, plant- C2: Dise ers, cultivators and 1H Traiter: Plow, priced ee near- inder; by: foe PR ae i HRA not neces- sarily in good cind. as can use. aes. Want planting and fertilizer attachments for Farmall B Tractor. Don os Met- ter. Want 5 ft. Dbl. Sec. Tractor} Harrow. State make and price. Lloyd Vickers, Wray, Box 63. Want old model Avery Cham- pion Mowing Machine, cheap, not over 40 mi Toccoa. L. Coleman, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Want complete cultivator and mower for F-20 Farmall Tractor. State price and cond. in Ist. let- ter. No junk. Lewis H. Brown, Kensington, Rt. 1. : Want Farmall A cultivators and planters. State cond. cash price; Also want 2 L. and Dise Plow. Herman A. Mallory, Grif- fin, RFD A. Want J ohn Deere Tractor, model B with lights also disc and tillers, large with reason- able price. Good cond., and all on rubber. A. T. Mullis, Cad- well, Rt, 1k Want Crawler type Tractor with heavy Bush and Bogg Har- row. Write fully what you have and price. M. L. Crawford, Bers Want John Deere A Tractor, harrow and combine. Advise. A. B. Gibson, Ft. Gaines. Want upright grits mill in perfect cond., 28 or 30 in. rocks; also Platform. Scales, cheap for cash. C. C. Draughon, Pelham, Rt. 3. Want Farmall Model H or Model B John Deere. Tractor tributors, tiller | with cultivators, planters. dis- and - harrow, Rood cond. State nrice. Shelby A. Marks, Sasser, Box 41. Want 16 or 18 in. power lift bottom plow for model A Farm- all Tractor or 18 in. trailer type plow. John P. Giddens, SR ls - Want Ford-Ferguson Cultiva- torGe2At Rowland, Jr., Adel Athens, Want to buy Garden Tractor. 430 Milledge Terrace. J. H. Davis, Covington, Box ae Want McCormick Mower. good cond. prefer 4 ft. blade. David H. Almand, Social Circle, Rt. 2 Want to buy used starter, gen- erator. and magneto for Oliver 70 row crop tractor, 1938 model. James B. Bartch, Augusta, Box 680. BROODERS INCUBATORS AND New Elec. 300 A Humidaire Incubator - Hatcher, 2500 | egg cap. for sale. L. J. Lott, _Doug- dasville, Buskeye No. 31 Oil Burning, tor Rt. 2. Mammoth Incuba- cap. 2772, good cond., $75. Call or }write. A. C. Young, Conyers. 5 Deck Battery Brooder. good) cond. Mrs. J: conton. W. Collins, Ba-| - 1200 EF, Oakes Elec. Avitormtte Incubator, $85. FOB. J. L. Whit- ten, Lithonia. 4404. CORRECTION : 2 Elec. Incubators,, 150 and| 250 egg cap. respectively, A-1) cond... Will ship. Mrs. | Flanders, Mt. Vernon, Rt, 1. Phone " Lithonia Ww. M.} 55 Egg Elec. Incubator, $10.; Brooder, 500 chick cap., Elec. imake Farm Master, used one time, $12.50. At my- place. Mrs. HH. M. Christies Lithonia, Rt. 3. 450 egg cap> Super Hatcher oil burning Inc., excellent cond. used very. little, $40. at a home. Alvin D. Todd, Sarah. 1 deck style elec. Inc., 2100 egg cap. perfect hatching cond., $150. Mrs. Belle. omer Soperton, Rt. 2. Sonie miscellaneous poultry equipment, hi manute - Ker, meee ready to lay pulle 25 also. pure to sell or. tead Atlant | Stogner, Strawberry, large, heavy croppers, plants, Bearing size Thornless berry, 75c doz; Red Sr and White Blackeyed Peas, 30c Ib. Add p }Gladys Duran, Cumming, Kudzu Crowns, $12. M. Waco. - Mastodon Everbearing berry, $1. C; $3.50, 50 10,000 or more, $4.50 M. Ga. MO. accepted. Mrs. < Avirett, Blakely, Rt. Is Chas. W. Field, Cabbage; White Bermuda Onions, f 30c ; 5C, $1.15; 1 M; $ 5 M, $7.50. Prompt ship W. F: Rowe, Abbeville, Sage Plants, large, we ed: 5, 3 50c;. $e doz; a packed: MO or Money. N Mrs. A. Horsley, we Box 40. Early Strawbeuey. $3.50 M; Chas. W. Cabbz C; $2. M; White Bunce! Half Runner Bean Seed, y Add postage. Jay Gainesville, Rt. 1. Sage Plants, $1. doz; "|All PP. L. J. Ellis, Cu Gem one a : Plants, -Prepai Geo. ae "eigen Mastodon and Lady T bearing Strawberry Plan $1.50. PP. Mrs. Ara Wol Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Hastings | Missiona berry and Everbearing berries till frost, $ Cecil McCurley, Ha # Mastodon Strawberry, 500, - $3.50; $5. M. No Add postage. Miss Grindle, Cumming, Rt. Mastodon Strawberry, 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klo: 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4. 5 200~ plants, for 4 print Mrs Aa Ds ae Rea: 2 yr. bearing size Mt ; berry, Blackberry, De 75e doz; May ( Walnut Sprouts, Garlic, 40c doz. Tamar Teem, Tal Watercress. { 40c doz; popperhan Horehound, 6 clumps, 30 J. M. Hall, ae Rt Fresh green frostproo W. and E. J. Cabbag Heading | Collard and 500, $1: ue ee White Bermuda O M. W. W. Williams Missionary Strawberry $1 C; Garlic, 10c head; Peppermint, 75 doz; Meat Watermelon Se doz. Miss Mattie Mi Hartwell, Rt. 2. - Open exon Chas. /bage, 30c C; 500, $1; $ Everbearing - Strawbe cy; Cc: 300, $1.85; vee $2.7. 5, Box 126 Chas. WwW. nice size, e hardened, 30c C; 500, $1; M. J. H. Davis, Mill eae ae 5. : st Large Bearing 50c C; $3.75 M. Add Miss Thelma raed e ville, Reels : Everbearing Strawb $i Exc. for print sacks. im Hyde, Maysville Rt. | Strawberry _ Plants, Lady Te Prompt shipment. age. Mrs. Clyde W: ery eas Rt. 1 se Kudzii 2 1253 rooted, $13. MU: vm 0 $12 M. oS Ci 2PP, - Lillie Baxley, ae 3. of Frostproof Cabbage, strong Heading moss packed, King, Vidalia, Rt. 1: uckleberry, bearing doz; Hazlenut Bushes, ite Half Runner Ten- nm Seed, 3 cups, $1. Add Nancy Henderson, El- 3, Box 49. Chas. W. and Jersey Cabbage, fresh, ostproof, Crystal Wax, e Bermuda Onion 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. All J. Puckett, Fitzgerald. W. and Flat Dutch 500, $1.70; $2.50. M; 0: M, $1.25. Now ready E. F. Williams, Alma, erry, Mastodon; 70 C; Gs55.- MG Klondike, 2.75, 500; $4. 50 M; Sug- $1. ea; Mixed White . Bunch Beans, 50c Ib. ostage. Mrs. Lee Hood, vi BR toy ea Missionary Straw- oC. PP. No. checks. e, Carreion, Rt. 5. Oc ea; Muscadine Tine, 20c ea; 6, $1.00; shion Peach, 25 eas Ds abapple and Beech: ea: Blackhaw Bushes, z. Mrs. Robt. H. Nor- ville, ARIS , State certi- good strong roots, $25. M. 2000 for $45. an Pye Greenville. Ss Euverpecring Straw- during . if freeze *Plants, 40c doz; se lack, 40c ea. You e. Mrs. G. W. Brad- i: Cabbage, $1.35; $2.50 M. Pre- checks. W. C. Hamby, Rt. 2, Box 60. reen Frostproof E. J., abbage Plants, Head- lard, White Bermuda n, 50c Cc. 500, $1.50. PP. htsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. Green Frostproof E. J., W. Cabbage, Ga. Head- and White Bermuda Pi: 50c C; 500, $1.50; 25001. C. PP. Buford Baxley, Ris Blackberry Plants, ber- w in clusters or extra 90 not know name, 50 186 M. Christie, Li- W., Copenhagen Cab- Crystal Wax and White da Onion Plants, 500, $1., Fresh grown, -frost- and immediate del. I. L itzgerald. 1g orders for govt. insp. n P. R. Potato Plants, m vine cutting, $5. M; name Marglobe Toma- M. Apr. and May Del. ightsey, Rt. 2. 5000 up, $1.25; Flat abbage Plants, 500, Slee 000 -up, $1.50. Ready. on, -Alma, -Rt. 1. Missionary, Blakemore, Everbearing Straw- lants, $1. Ce -$7. M; s Boysenberry plants, 90c doz; $6. C; 2 yr. 0 doz. Prompt del. T. es, Fayetteville. Early | Jersey Chas. W., gen Cabbage an d sermuda Onions, pencil 500, $1.00; $1.50 Prompt del. Satis. _ Everbearing Straw- .25 C; Chas, W., Early h Cabbage, 500, $1.25; Garlic, Boysenberzy, | -F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. | _Chas., : . Cabbage, 500, $1, % Swainesboro, eo, |cups for | ders, Sunflower, Seed. Mrs. About 8 bu. Genuine Mam- oth Russian Sunflower Seed, $l gale PPi ow. ls. Kang Vie dalia, Rt. 1. / Tender -White Creaseback Bean Seed, Tender Yellow Hull White Beans, 35c cup; 2 cups: 60c. Mrs. D. L. VanZandt, ia Giant Ruse an Sunflower Seed, recleaned, 90 per ct. germ., large type Purple Hull and Early Black Crowder Peas, pure, not mixed. All 1947 crop and del. 50c lb. J. H. Rooks, Springvale. 2000 lbs. genuine Cannon- ball Black Diamond, Fla. Black Giant, $1 lb; 1000 lbs. Ga. Sweetheart Melon, $2 Ib. All seed tested and Semasan treat- ed: W. O. Birdsong, Gordon. Good Tender White Runner Garden Bean Seed, 45c cup; Exc. for print sacks; 2 3 sacks. Eula Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 5000 lbs. Honey Drip Syrup Cane Seed, recleaned, 15c Ib Del. 200 Ibs. or more. P. J. East, Oxford. Flat Dutch Cabbage Pop Corn, White Rice Beans, Ky. Won- Cucumbers, Early Won- der, and most any other kind garden seed. W. L. Tatum, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. Old fashion mixed Cornfield | Bean Seed, Cutshorts, tender, weevil free. 40e large teacup. PP. Mrs. Clifford Rice, Adairs- vile, Rt. 1. About 300 Ibs. genuine ee Okra Seed, +1947 crop, 83 per | ct. germ., 70e lb. up to 25lbs. Write for Cheaper rates on larger quantities. J. W. Don- eo. Cairo, Rt. 3, Box 163. 200 lbs. Cannonball Melon Seed, hand saved, Govt. insp., $1 lb.; under 5 Ibs. $1.25 Ib. : ey Fairmen, Gordon, RFD 1. 40 lbs. select Pine Moun- tain Black Damond Watermel- on Seed, $1 Jb.. FOB. D. H. Tyson, Cordele, Rt. 73. Kobe Lespedeza No. 2 pas- ture grade, 15 lb. W. I. Mar- ett, Hartwell, Rt. 3. 35 lbs. Jumbo eae Seed, $24 or 75c Jb; 35 Ibs. large Long Pod Sugar Crowder Peas, 20c Ib; 10 lbs. Cannon- pall Watermelon Seed. $1 Ib.} All treated and free of weevils. T. L. Powell, Bens, Rt 2, Box 66. Yellow Meat and Black Dia- mond Watermelon, Pride Muskmelon, 50c cup; Mammoth 25 cup; White Peas, 25c lb. del. in 5 Ib. lots. No stamps nor cks. Mrs. Ida ee Sullivan, Whitesburg, Peds '25 Ibs Striped Half Runner Beans, Weevil treated, extra Jarge. new crop, Add postage. Exc. 2 lbs for print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. B. P Shef- field, Cedartown, Rt. 1 12 lbs. Dwarf Early Okra Seed, grown from Hastings last yr. seed, % Ib., 60; $1 Ib. Exc. for good white or print sacks. Mrs. A. P. Farmer, Milledge- ville, Rt. 2. ee Large White Tender Half Runner Bean Seed, weevil treat- ed, 40c large cup. Del. PP. Mrs. H. T. White, Murrayville, Rt. 1 Old Fashion Nest Onions, $1 gal; Garlic Bulbs, $1 C; Yellow Root, 25c lbiAdd postage, Mrs. a a Turner; Sr., Talking Rock, Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c large teacup; Also White Runner Bean and extra heavy bearing Black Pole Bean B. H. ,Patterson Flowery. Branch, Rt. 1 BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Tender Striped Half Runners, Tender Creaseback Beans, 50c cup; or exc. for sacks, 1 cup for 2 print, 3 white. Dessie Vick, Ellijay, Rt.:.3. ; 20 bu. pure, sound mixed | peas, $6 bu; 4 bu. 90 Day Vel- vet Beans, $5.50 bu. Beans mixed a little. J. M. Faircloth, 56 bus Brown. crowders, $9. Halts BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Limited - amt. Gatan Soy Beans, recleaned, $5.25 bu; also the new Hi Yielder Yolendo Soy Bean, very good, $6.50 bu. Geo. Larsen, Desoto. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 30c Ib. in 5 lb. lots; White and Speckled Half Runner Garden, Beans, 45c teacup; No Checks. PP. in Ga. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. White and Speckled Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c teacup; Blue Java Peas, 30c lb. in 5 lb. lots; also 2 yr. knee high seed corn, $1.50 pk. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Good Tender Striped Corn- field Beans, 50c pt. Prepaid. No checks. Mrs. Hattie Higgins, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 25 lb; W. Creaseback and Cut- short Field Beans, 6 Wks. Brown Bunch Beans, 35c cup; Also nice sundried apples and peach- les, 40c lb. Add DOrieee, Alice Harris, Oak Hill. 25 bu. Yellow Crowders, sound and good $8 bu. for en- tire lot, at once. Q. Seals Dar- den, Sharon. CORRECTION: ender large Jand small White and Brown- striped Half Runner beans, white cutshorts cornfield, 35c cupful, or 3 cups for $1; Eng- lish peas, frost-proof, 20c cup, 3 cups, 50c. Mrs. J. G. Whit- field, Jasper, Rt. 3. Seed peas: Purple: Hull and Red Speckled (Pole Cat) crdwd- ers, 30c cup, 4 cups for $1. Mrs. H, E. Richardson, Bowdon. Rt. 4. COTTONSEED FOR SALE 4 or 5 tons or Ist yr., kept pure at gin, Cokers 100 Wilt- Resist cottonseed, $10 per 100 lbs. W. T. Allen, Danielsville, RED 1. Empire cottonseed, from Breeders pat in 1947, for Georgia Institute of Genetic, Treated, in Stamped G. 1. e sacks, $10 per hundred lbs. E. Holcomb, Cartersville. Rt. 3. POTATOES FOR SALE Dr. Millers Unit 1 La. Cop- per skin, Seed Potatoes, 2nd. yr. $2.50 bu; At my farm. Insp. and certified. Add 15 bu. if by freight or express. H. H Alexander, Carrollton Rt. 1. 300 hampers eating pota- toes, $1.25 hamper. No checks. You furnish hampers. J. Je Isdale, Vidalia, RFD 1. \100 bu. or more P. R. Po- tatoes, good, sound, for sale. F. B. Brinson, Midville, Rt. <2; 200 bu. PR Sweet Potatoes, cured, graded, $4 bu. Mrs. An- nie Moore, Junction City. SYRUP FOR SALE Best Grade So. Ga. Cane Syrup, bright, heavy, No. 5 can, 75c; No. 10, $1.50. Ship any amt. Cash with order. W. L. Dasher, Lake Park, Rt. 1. 135 gals. pure Ga. Cane Sy- rup, bright, heavy, No. 10 cans $1 gal. at farm. Cannot ship. John W. Hand, Hazlehurst, Rig sa eee No, 1 Green Cane Syrup, 6 No. 10 cans. $6.50. ute Grow, Colquitt. Ga. Cane Syrup: 200 cases No. 10 cans, 180 cases No. 5 cans, $5.50 case Come see. J. -|R. Atkinson, Cairo, Rt. 2. Ga. Cane Syrup in new cans, 100. or 200 gals. to trucker; $1 gal. for 100; or 90c gal. for whole lot, my _ place. Near Evergreen Church. T. J. Rus- sell, Dublin, Rt. 4. 5000 gals. feed syrup, 45c gal. in 5 gal. cans, Shipped in 56 gal. steel bbls. only. O. E. Norton, Fairburn. 15 Bbls. pure Sugar Cane syrup, 35 gal. cap. barrels, Del. lot at $40 Bbl., within 150 mi., } or > $35 BBL. vat my * farm; In| No. 10 cans, $1:25 can; No: 54 cans, 1250 * gale: Ex Pavo, te Bt eho | paid. C. EGGS FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE _ Purebred AAA White Corn- ish Eggs, 15 for $2. PP. Mrs. J. O. Howell, Pinevicw. Dark Cornish and N. H. Red czoss Eggs, 16 for $1.25.-Pre- O. Sikes, Sylvester. Booking orders for Fancy Giant S. C. Black Minorca Eggs for getting, 15 for $2.25. PP; Also 100 lbs. No. 1 Fancy Thin Shelled Pecans for sale. L. B. Millians, Newnan. Booking orders for purebred Cornish Eggs for setting, 15 for $1.50; 30 for $2.50. Mrs. Frank Kirkland, Douglas, Rt. 3. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Hight 1947 hatched Golden Sebright Bantam Pullets | and Rooster, good stock, $11.50 FOB. MO. No checks. You pay ex- press charges. Silas Snipes, Commerce, Rt. 2. Pure Golden Sebright Ban- tam Hens, $2. ea; $30. for lot of 20. Buyer furnish coops. Mrs. A. F. Hilliard, Bowersville. Cockerels, from prize winning stock, $2. ea. Billy Willis, Dud- ley, Box 61. Trio Buff Cochin Bantams, $5; also 1 trio White Pekin Ducks, 2 hens, 1 drake, $5.50. FOB. Mrs. Daisy Johnsten., Grayson, Rt. 1. Trio Silver Duckwing Ban- tams, $5; Black Cochine Cock- erels, $1 ea.; also 1 pr. 1947 hatch Ringneck Pheasants, $5. C. B. Bolton, Tucker. Dark and White Cornish Bantams, from show _ stock, veasonable. E. I., Wix, Atlanta, 643 Griffin St. N. W. Phone Va. 9035. Golden Sebright bantam Troos- ters from prize winning stock, lin, Rt. 5 BARRED AND WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: - Mated, Barred Rocks, (Wilcox str.) and White Rocks (Durham G.i str.) and others, for sale. J. E. Humes, Columbus. March 1947 hatch Buff Rocks: cocks, $3.00 ea; hens, $1.75 ea. i Cash. Mrs. C. R. Sorells, Mon- TOG, chits e CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 6 Dark Cornish Hens, $2 ea; 2 Cockerels, May hatch. $2. 50 ea; }1 Rooster, 2 or 24 yrs. old, $3. Shipped in light crates. MO Mrs. O. Z. Goss, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 1i Pit Stags, first class,, round heads and round-head Shawl crosses. Write Luvanda Hatcher, Metcalf. 1 yr. old Pit Game Cocks, Red Quill and Round-head cross 6- 714 Ybs., $6 ea. E. L: Patterson, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. Trio, male and 2 females, White Laced Red Cornish, 1 yr. old, $15 money order. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Martin. All breeds Pit Games: 4-% to 6 lb. cocks, 8 to $15 ea; 6 for $75; 12 for $140.; also pure Snider Bacon Warhorse Eggs, $10. per 16; some pure S. A. Ginn Gray stags, $10. ea. FOB. T: M. Weaver, Canon, Rt. 2. LEGHORNS: WHITE, BROWN, AND BUFF : Wing banded individually ped. White Leghorn and Barred Rock Cockerels, Mar, 1947 hatch. See or trade for battery brood- er. S. J. Griener, Atlanta, RFD 5, Box 307. 20 May hatch Keystone White Leghorns, all laying, $2 ea. Mrs. J. W. Wise, Fayetteviile. 50 W. L. Apr. 1947 hens, now laying, 4A Keystone, send crates and $3.00 ea. All to one address. Mrs. W. J. Hogg, Menlo. MINORICAS AND MISCEL- LANEOUS' CHICKENS: ~- 20 mixed heavy breed fat pul- lets, 1947 spring hatch, on range, jsome laying, $2 ea; $38. for lot. Cash with | order. Coop . to, be i, returned, Mrs... Ce: N, Thornhill, { Boston. wi Siaiise jaf args Busy a 2 extra fine Golden Sebright, $2. to $5 ea. Jimmy Kibler, Dub- 2 ORPINGTONS: , 20 healthy laying Buff Or Hens, $2 ca. Not less 5 shippe to a customer. Mrs. I. H. Andex son, Alma, Rt. 4. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, Pl GEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ET 1 Pr. Beautiful Blue Pe fowls for sale. Mrs. C. R. Mor- gan, Americus, Rt. 4. : PIGEONS: Pigmy Pouters, show typ White Fan Tails and Barbs, $ pr; Muff Tumblers, from priz winning stock, in all solid col- ors, $5 pr.-and up; White Kings, Racing Homers, $3.50 pr. E. H. Morgan, College Park, 231 Cambridge St. Pr. Solid White Swiss Mone dain Pigeons, large show type, $6 pr; Also. 8 grown Mondain Youngsters, dif cols., very larg fine sotck, $2. ea. oO. W. Holmes, Macon, 689 College St. Paes Blue and Black Shoulder Pea- fowl, Chinese, Mutant, and Reeves Pheasants, Northern Bob White Quail, Ringneck Doves, Fancy show type Ban: tams and Pigeons , all kind oe Helen Street, Atlanta, a 2 Doves, White mated prs., $5 pr. Donald F. Bean, Stone Mountain, Redan Rd. REDS (NH, RI, AND OTHER REDS): oe 100-150 N. H. Fryers. weekly, | g wt.-2-214 Ibs. ea., $1 ea. at my home. J. W. Dozier, McDonough. 9 N. H. Roosters, non-broody, high laying strain, direct Hub- bard Farms, bloodtested and clean, banded 10 mos. old, $4 for lot. Allen Mann, Daniels- ville. 25 N. H. Red Hens, Mar. hatch purebred, 2 ea. at my hom Can select from a nice bunch. Mrs. Eugene Smith, Monticel- lo, Rt: 2. ae 44 N. H. Red Hens, AAAs grade, Blue Ribbon Winners, 9 mos. old, now laying, $2.50 ea. $100. for lot. Estes Reece, Carte- cay. 4R. J. March cockerels, blood- tested from TLani Farm, $3. ea. FOB. Mrs. W. L. Session Soperton. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC: | 6 nice Turkey Hens and Tom, 40c lb; or lot, $40. Ship any place. Also want 1 Turkey Tom at right price. T. L. bee Americus. Rt. 2Box 66. B. B. B. Turkeys, 2 hens, now laying and 4 toms, May 10, 194 hatch, all for $60; or 60c Tb. for hens, approx. 18 lbs., 50e 1b. for joms, approx. 24 Tbs. Exe. for pigs, calves or milch cow. W. M. Holmes, Stone Mountain, Rt. Le 6 April 47 hatch M. B. Tur- key Hens and 1 Tom, for sal at my place. R. G. Dorris, Fair burn. 2 M. B. Turkey Toms, Mas hatch, 8-9 lbs. ea. $7 ea; $13 for lot. Ship by express. Me. only. Bennie Findley, Danburg. 2 White Pekin Drakes, $2 ear Exc. for 1 BR Rooster: 1 Drake for 1 Rooster, or take 1 NH Red or any heavy breed. Mrs. J. H. Turner, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Mercer Rd. E 10 Turkey Toms, 15-18 Ibs... $8. ea; 10 Turkey Hens, 10-12. lbs. $7 ea. All Bronze Turkey Apr. 1947 hatch. Will ship any- j where. MO only. Mrs. Fannie Fendley, Danburg, Rt. 1, Box 48. ae Geese, sex. unknown (but think they are geese), $3 ea. Mrs. H. D. Hamrick, A ous eaae Rt. 3, Box 358. POULTRY WANTED BARRED ROCKS: 3 Want 1 pen ped: Parks BR Cockerels or:individual matings. Advise fully. J. G.. Buyers, ~ Whitesburg, Rt. 1. : BANTAMS: Want 10 bantams at not over 50c :ea. if laying. Advise: have some white nest onions for sale, $1 gal and postage. Hebecu Gelden,: Bremen, Rt. 12. : +i ee rt PAGE EIGHT farmers and American business? _ try imported into any other Member (Continued. from Page One) . Tnternational protection of American a quote Paragraph 1 of Article 18: National Treatment On Internal Taxation and Regulation The products of any Member coun- Country shall be exempt from. internal taxes and other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied direct- - ly or indirectly to like products of na- tional origin. Moreover, in cases in which there is no substantial domestic _ production of: like products of national origin, no Member shall apply new or increased internal taxes on the pro- ducts of other Member countries for taxes on cotton from Brazil, India, China. or other countries which we did not apply to our own American cotton, but, worse still, under the above, the United States could not apply any tax or protection against jute, pulpwood, or any other fiber which may be substi- tuted for cotton in our domestic econ- omy. Never did a Benedict Arnold propose to betray the country to any greater. extent than would be our betrayal by the adoption of this tional Trade Organization. al Law to stipulate that International | World Government and this Interna- ~ any preference whatever to Am products, the above language s ed. Under its provision, neit government itself nor any private son or corporation could stipulate cotton goods must be made from can cotton; that furniture m made from American lumber; the must be made from American rhea would be a violation of the Intern rma must be the product of Ameri or the product of an Ameri manufacturing plant. These International traitors United States are so afraid American people to have the trut they are continually employin ng the purpose of affording protection to the production of directly competitive or substitutable products which are not similarly taxed; existing internal tax- es of this kind shall be subject to nego-. tiation for their reduction or elimina- _ tion in the manner provided for in re- _ spect of tariffs and preferences under. vArticle 172). : Under the above, not only would the a be Hels to sD 2 from I quote Sub-Section a, Paragraph 3, Article 18; as_ follows: No regulations shall he piade: which, formally or in effect, require that any specified amount or proportion of the product in respect of which such reg- ulations are applied must be supplied domestic sources. Tn order to make the equal treatment of all foreign produets doubly secure and absolutely prevent us from giving | the American : ATTENTION FARMERS! Farmers who wish to have their fertilizers analyzed should notify this Department so that calls may be = referred to the nearest Inees ac- cording to location. | TOM. LINDER, Georgia Dees enced of Agriculture. _ _ POULTRY WANTED POSITIONS WANTED (GEESE: Want to buy one Blue or White Gander, 1 yr. old, Lloyd _L. Harper, Bremen. Want at once job on. farm, prefer year around; overseer or wage hand. -Lifetime exp. Live as one of family, $15. wk. board and laundry. Straight time. Satis. guar. or no pay. Drive tractor and handle Av- ery Walking Cultivator. M: I. Morgan, Eden, Care M. Shea- POSITIONS WANTED 47 yr. old man wants light work as dairy helper or seeing after beef cattle. House, wood, |rouse. water; conv. to eehoolt Can Want job f : job with good man on tend small patches. Wife, 3 farm: good wages, house, well _ children, oldest boy 10. Robert Atezse; Milledgeville, Rt. 4, Box 34. - tween Graymont and_ States- Want position as caretaker,|boro or between Graymont some land to cultivate. Can|and Metter. Have to be moved. give good references. Small|A. L. Conley, Matthews, RFD 1. salary. Move and. finance self. a Ezra Chewning, Stone Moun- ene fe cece sia eet tain, Rt 1. ee eee sara small acreage, not too far from ! 49 yr. old man wants job on|Atlanta on 50-50 basis: Must _ geod dairy or stock farm, 5 in|be good proposition. Roy J. family. W. A. Balenger, Car-|Moon, Hephzibah, Rt. 1. sfollton, Rt. 4. Exp. Dairyman, white, with Want Dairy work: About 15} wife, wants work in dairy. Exp. yrs. exp. electric milking ma-|1and or milking machines. Need _ chines and hand milking. Must|1ouse furnished and wages. be moved. Write or see. Al-|Near Atlanta. F. Z. Puckett, bert Heeth, Athens, RFD 3. Atlanta, 625 Capitol Ave. S. E. of water, good cow to milk; on school bus rt. Prefer be- | DUROC BRED GILT SALE Mountain Cove Farms of Kensington, Walker County, Georgia, will hold a Winter Sale of 40 bred Duroc gilts at Warner Park (Fairgrounds), Chatta- nooga, Tenn., on February 18th at 1:00 oclock C. S. T. All gilts are registered, and are bred to Top boars _| for spring farrow. Write. Geo. W. Bible, Kensington. (These gilts were all farrowed, bred and raised on 2 Georgia farm, but facilities not being available in the Kensington territory for the sale, the Fair Grounds in Chattanooga were chosen. E. H.) and cultivate | POSITIONS WANTED _ Poultryman, College ae years of exp., sober, reliable, honest, wants job. House and ||reasonable wages. Ref. W. Mc- ; (Rice Mill |Road, Care A. ai. Odom). 2a Coy, Macon, Rt. 7, FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable, middiegaed mencumbered white woman to oversee garden and other light farm chores on small place in Peach County. Home with eld- erly. couple and salary. Con- tact. Mrs. C. N.. Sprott, Atlan- ~ | ta, 1310 Emory es N. E. DE 4178. - Want dae white wo- nan, good reputation and realth, unenctimbered to ight work on farm. Home with elderly couple and salary. Mrs. | J. T. Andrews, Griffin, Rt. A. Want colored family to work 2 H farm on halves. Good land. come see. Graham Simpson, Sparta. Rt. 2. Want tenant for 2 H crop, 50-50 basis, new 4 R house, empty, wired for elec. School bus and mail by door. 4 mi. W. Flowery Branch. G: W. Smith, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Want good family to work on peanut farm. J. H, Leverett, Parrott. Want single, sober, white/ man for year round general farm work. Board, laundry, and small salary to right party. F. M. Smith, Midland. Want wage hand, white or if colored must have wife. C. C. Langham, Thomson, RFD 1, Box 137. Want 4000 Turpentine Boxes worked; Ist. year pulling. House with elec. Prefer with family enough to tend few acres corn and some potatoes, also help pull plants. White or colored. Grady Cauley, Alma. Want nice woman _ without sad habits for light work on farm. Room, board, and reason- able. salary. Mrs. Lucille Can- | rell, Buford, Rt. 1. Want farmer for 1 or 2 H arm. on halves. See: A. M. Powell, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Want man to work one acre ground, 50-50 basis. A. P. Hau- stetter, eee a = Al- _j|bany ia do: chores. Room, oo Anderson, | Dalton. colored, to work on farm. Man}: work on farm, $10. wk. F. oho HELP WANTED tinhorn men and women to Ley timidate and silenee every ir voice in America (there are It may take some new bro Washington to clean up this me restore the American gove people of America have alw this when it became unecessary. TOM LINDER, Commissioner ot Agrieu people. In the | FARM HELE Ww: Want farmer for 2 H crop, |: 3rds and 4ths. houses, good pasture, wood. L. A.- ee Box 152. Want farmer for 2 or. 3 +#H crop, 50-50 basis. Good land, _plenty _ Want settled couple for farm work, Standing rent or. pos- sibly share crop at my home 3 mi. N. Tucker. Mrs. Louise C. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. Phohe 3781 Clarkston. Want family large enough to work some truck crop and part time day wages. House on paved hwy. and. school and mail rt. R. L. Ferrell, Cairo, Rt. 2: Want at once man and wife or family to run dairy; milk 35-40 cows with milking ma-. hine. F. P. Ivey, Thomson. . Want middleged woman for light truck farming and care of chickens and other farm chores. Room, board, reason- Want at once white or col. woman for light work on farm. $30. mth. Room, RUG aael - Want at once settled white or col. woman for gardening and chickens, other light farm | board and_ sal- ary. Mrs. Want white woman 46 live as one of family and do_ light and board. Ans. by mail. Mrs. Les- lie O. West, Fairburn, RFD Jee Want farmer for 3 H farm, Mules and tractor, splendid) land, elec. lights; school bus. 15 mi. W. Atlanta, 2 mi. N? Mableton and Bankhead Hwy. John P. Glore, Austell, Rt. 2. Want man, white or col., for general farm work, some poul- try. $30. mth., furnished room and laundry. No drunks nor Joafers need apply. Write Wil- liam V.. Lyons, tain; Rt. 1: Want family to farm on 50- 50 basis. 2 good mules, wagon and farm one Good pastures. 1 a Stone Moun- Good land, 2 ae 5 R house with elec., barn, ' pas- ture, mail and school bus Rt. S. W. Roberts, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. place on Lawrenceville Hwy., | able salary. John De Anerson, Fe -|Dalton, Rt. ty E and board. |50- Mrs. Minnie Kuglar, Villa Rica, | : light crop, _ Want man f re 50 basis, good tractor, la x more per acre. barn, lights, g and school by luth on new_ head, Duluth, Want Hele. on. ] ing etc, ee mu rie- Whitfield, Pe Box 86. Want ie or land and burlaings eae school oes 2 H-crop, ood 5 Standing rent or 3 rd: Must be able to: Want GI or small: 1 Fite Prefer one from | He E. Leta aoe Gites : ee single man Want man shar 50-50 basis. see. Bill Cena ; RED aS. ve Have 2 R and 41] plenty of water, wood, pasture. Alfred Mitehell, Rta Want family at H crop on halves. | good mules, plenty | day while not in crop. Good house, lights; school b is church, 2% mi. Jonesbol drunks. Jim ee ) mostly 7 DOWomt ; mules,