WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 NUMBER 8 ds dared from ihe meaning the Head. important today: for us to t eonstitutes capital mstitutes labor and their rela onship, to each other been in the past. times, the eapitalist was rho owned the cattle. Cattle d by the head. This-is the s ealled Caput or Caputa. st owned the cattle and the r laborers attended to the we find the herdsmen of the herdsmen _ of Abraham ee the land Pharaoh. | When~ nor, the people. of bs ane the cattle. and me the and and ay set up a rule: for of the aps between labor common es The share cropper is llord is the capitalist. of the share cropper, portion of the crop which he all abor i is necessarily on rine 1 onee coal miner is 0 Se hevefore in ine the coal miner is also a The scale of wages paid simply a rule by which ided among the owners, , and lahor, the oal efore, follows - that as economic law, beyond: a he only Possible way for aD AL AND LAB being capital, Money is not labor. Money is only a piece of paper. to the amount of $5. you buy with the money is capital, | but Ja- : Money. is not Money is a due bill. If you have a $5 bill, this simply means that the people of the United States, through their government, owe you those goods: which you choose to select the money is not capital. The money is not labor. If you have a $5 bill, it means that the people of the United States owe youas much labor at the pre- vailing rate as $5 will pay for. Money will buy labor. Money will buy capital: Money is neither labor nor capital. When a share eropper gathers his. crop, he divides with the landlord on a basis agreed upon or fixed by law on the crops which he grows. For-conven- ience, the landlord and the tenant may sell the crop and divide the money. _ This is simply a maatter of convenience, - The share croppers pay is actually part of the crop which he produces. When the share cropper has produced a crop and divided it, he also becomes a capitalist to the extent of the corn, hay, potatoes, syrup, cotton, hogs, chickens or whatever he has produced. If the share cropper uses the food pro- duced one year inmaking a crop the fe xt year then the share cropper is a capital- ist and laborer, because he has furnisl- ed part of the capital and all of | the labor. If the coal miner saves up from his wages one year so as to pay his own expenses while he is digging coal, the coal miner becomes a capitalist as well as a laborer. To the extent that he is a capitalist, his interest is identical with that of the man who owns the mine. His interest is also the same as the mine owner, to the extent that both of them depend for their return on the amount of coal that is produced. RAISING WAGES If the share cropper is working on a fitty-fitty basis, there are only. two Ways in which ne share can be in- creased. First, by producing more crops to divide. Second, by making a new trade with the: Jandlord to divide the crop forty-sixty instead of fifty-fifty. The same thing applies to the coal miner. His wages can only be increased by producing more coal or by getting a larger share of the coal that is produced. From the above simple examples, it asy to see that it is impossible to in- capital. The goods which . demands on the crease wages beyond a certain point u un- less production is increased. If the landlord agrees to take forty per cent instead of fifty per cent and latez agrees to take thirty per cent, and stit later, agrees to take twenty per cent, it is obvious that there will come a time when the landlord cannot agree to any further reduction in the amount of the crop that the landlord shall receive. The same reasoning will apply to the coal miner and all other industry. / So long as labor unions limit their ac- tivities to getting a fair share of the things produced, they are logitimate. So long as capital seeks only a just return for the use of the capital, no one has any right to criticize or object. It is only when capital formsa combina- tion and undertakes to foree an unfair return on capital that either labor or the general public is justly entitled to criticize or interfere. The anti-trust laws of the country are designed to prevent capital from forming combines whereby they will be- come powerful enough to-foree unjust general public or against labor. When labor undertakes, through the formation of combines, to force unfair demands against the general public or against capital, then capital and the general public have the same right to expect protection from the laws. An un- fair return to either capital or labor, engaged in any line of industry, creates a burden on the general public, includ- ing all capital and labor engaged in oth- er lines of industry and agriculture. The present: agitation. against food prices is due to the fact every house- wife every day buys food and is con- scious of the effect of prices on food. The price or cost of eapital and labor engaged in coal mining, in iron mining, in processing and manutac turing plants, in transportation and in public utilities: are just as vital to the housewife as the price of food. The housewife, however, is not conscious of this because she is not so intimately connected with oi! wells, iron mines, steel mills, railroads, ete., as she is with the bread and meat that comes on her table. The food that she buys is the tree that keeps her from seeing the forest of all industry and business. Every tree in the forest is of vital concern to her, but, being human, (Continued on Page Fight) PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN| "#s" St"? Address all items for publication and al! requests to be put ailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO"., Atlanta. on th NATIONAL DITORIAL_ 4 3ASSOCIATION Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices. eentain- ing more than 30 words including rame and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. Published Weekly at 114-122 vace St., Covington, Ga. .By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder. Commissioner. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets. 222 State Capitol, Aflanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August I, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington. Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fcr in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, |Rose bud, 50c ea; State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pece Si., Covingion, Ga. Editoria! ana Executive Offices FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Monster Regal Lily Bulbs, 40c ea; Darwin Tulip, mixed, $). -doz; City of Portland Cannas, $1. doz; Pink Azaleamums, 85c doz; Abelia, $2. doz. Add post- age. No order less $1. Mis. Miles Tanner, Sandersville. Lemon Lilies, Lavender Fox- glove, 20c ea. White, Pink Spi- rea, 50c; Dbl. Yellow Thorniess Rose, 60c ea; Pink Almonds, Snowdrop, 35c ea; Hibiscus, 50c ea; Blazing Star Flowers, 65c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. I. Wade, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. -Japonicas, 6 yrs. oid, rooted, 75c ea; Easter Lily, 50c doz; Red Dogwood, 4, $1.00; Daffodils, 50c doz. Mrs. J. C. Keerer, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pink Almond, Purple Lilac, Bridalwreath, Althea, 3, 25c; Sev. dif. col. Iris, 30c doz; Orange Lily, Myrtle vine, 75c C; Pink Crane Myrtle, Oak Hy- drangea, 25c ea; Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Hl- lijay, Rt. 3. Blue Violets, Privet Hedge, 60c. C; Mixed Col. Iris, Fox- gloves, Golden Glow, Purple Phiox, 50c doz; Weeping and Pussy Willows, Oak Geranium, Yellow Japonicas, 35c ea., $1. or more PP. Mrs. W..D. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Azaleas, 65c doz; Mt. Haas White, Spruce Pine, Rhoden- drons, 25c ea; Altheas, 30c ea; Boxwood, Holly, 35c ea; Iris, 60c, Mums, 75c doz; Add _ post- age. No stamps. Mrs. Henry Waddell, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Azaleas, 65c doz; Altheas, W. Dogwocd, Rhodendrons, Straw- berry, Maple Bushes, 20c; Mt. Laurel, Iris, 60c doz. Add post- age. No. stamps. Mrs. Mabel Aaron, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Boxwood, Arborvitae, Pink Weigelias, Dbl. Japonicas, Dbl. Pink Almond, Lilac, Spirea, 30c; Dogwood, Red Strawberry, Pink Crabapple, White, Spruce Pines, Spirea, Forsythia, 25 ea. Add postage. Lora Shepard, Ellijay, Rt. 2. _ Several hundred kinds of bulbs, 5 Narcissus, 5 dif. kinds Daffodils, Blue Single Hy- acinths and Madona Lily Bulbs, 25 ea. PP on 100 bulbs. Mrs. J. J. Bond, Elberton, Rt. 6. Zephryantes, Fairy or Rain Lilies, $1. doz; large bloomivg size, $6. C; Hedychium, But- terfly or Ginger Lily, pure white, very fragrant, $3. doz; $20. fs No erders Jess $1. Mrs, G. R. Thigpen, St. Marys. Ferns, Gardenia, Cactus, large everbearing Strawberry Plants, other flowers, for sale at my home. Mrs. G. E. Brooks, East Point, 403 Thompson St. Evergreen. with Red Berries, Dwarf Boxwood, 30c ea; Pink Dwarf Boxwood, 30c ea; Pink Almond, Goldenbell, Yellow Kerria, Forsythia, Bridal- wreath, 10c ea; Purple Iris, 30@ doz; Junipers, 12-15 in., $1. ea. Exec. for print sacks. Mrs. Hen- ry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3: Blue Iris, Jonquils, Lemcn Lilies, 45 doz; Narcisus, $1.50 C; White Iris, 50c doz; Blue Violets, 60c C; Honeysuckle Vine, 30c ea; Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz; Privet Hedge, $1.50 C. Mrs. Robert Stembridge, Sr, Ellijay, Box 307. Sweet Scented Jonquil Bulbs, $1. C; White Narcisus Bulbs, $1.50 Cc. Add postage. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastonollee. Super Giant Swiss Pansy Plants, propogated in . Holland, has largest blooms in the world, and Yellow Ranunculus, 35c doz; 25e doz. Carefully packed in damp moss. Mrs. J. H. Robin- son, Ellaville, Box 34. Shasta Daisies, Sweet Wil- liams, Blackeyed Susans, 4c a; Perennial Candy Tuft, 5 ea; 1. yr. rooted American. Pillar Roses, 75c ea; Dif. kinds root- ed House Plants, 15 ea. Add -postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5. Martha Washington Geran- ium, 10 colors, 12 nice cuttings, $1.00; Sultanas, rich Pink, Red, Salmon, 10 in. cuttings, 5, 25c; Variegated Sultanas, large root- ed plants,, 25c. Free coleus cut- ting with order. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. All; col. Azaleas, Sweet Shrubs, Indian Arrow, 75c doz; Small rooted Evergreens, 5Uc ea; Snowballs, Lilies, Golden Bells, 25c ea; Mums, 25 doz; Blue Iris, 50c doz. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Elsie Can- trell, Oak Hill. Giant Leaf Jew Cuttings, Wild Dwarf Iris, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ed Stover, Oak Hill. Yellow Japonicas, $1. ea; Azaleas, rooted, $1. doz; Brid- alwreath, lilac, 5Qc ea; Golden Bell, 35c ea; Sweet Shrubs, 75c doz; Pinks, 10c ea; Blue Tris, 50c doz. Govt. insp. Add post- age. Mrs. J. B. Faust. No chks. Oak Hill. Pink Thrift and* Oxals, FLOWERS AND SEED. "FOR SALE 500 or more Snowdrop Bulbs, $1.50 C. PP. Mrs. C. W. Dukes, Quitman, Rt. 5. Old Fashion Sweet Purpie | Violets, 2 doz., 50c. PP. Mrs. J. Bryan, Philomath. Rose Verbena, 40 doz. Miss Georgia Winkles, Raymond. Perennial Phlox, Variegated | Violets, Carnation Pinks, Blue Bells, 25g doz; Geraniums, Red 15 cuttings, $1.00; 5 dif. Ferns, $1. Add post- age. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. | Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2. White Iris Lilies, Rose Ver- bena, Red, Yellow Cannas, 50c doz; Yellow Jonquils, Butter} and Eggs, Sweet Violets, 40c doz; White Narcisus, 20c doz; Wandering Jew cuttings, doz.. Mrs. J. T. Buttington, Re- becca,.Rt. 1. Green and White Striped Lily Tuft (Ophispogons) ever- green, 75c doz; Large flower- ed Oxalis, 50c doz; 4 cols. Can-/ nas, 50c Snow Garlands, 4, $1., Lovely Evergreen Hypercum, 25 ea. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. 1 large English Boxwood, for sale. Miss Pearl Turner, Ring- |. gold, Rt. 1, Box. 325. Rose Bushes, rooted, 40c a; 2 Pink Weigelas, 2 White: Deu- tzia, 29c ea; Pink Peonies, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H, Hi. Thomason, Rockmart,- Rt. 2. Rooted Marshalneil Bushes, 75c ea; 10, $7., 5, $3.50; Daffodil Bulbs, 25c doz; $10. M. Mrs. B. H. Osburn, Roy. Geraniums, Red May Lilies, Ferns, 10c ea; Cape Jasmine, | 50c ea; Mixed Verbena, 50c doz. Exc. for nice print sacks. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. : Giant Pansies, Pink Verbena, Rose, Blue Thrift, Pink, Yel- low Mums, lie ea; Geraniums, Sultanas, Pink Oxalis, Red Be- gonia, Cactus, 10e ea; Jonnie. Jump Up, 25c C. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rtyak. Rose Thrift, $1. C; Red, 60c doz; Yellow Thornless Rose, Jasmine, Red Rose Begonia, Fluffy. Ferns, rooted, 25 ea; Yard Hydrangea, 50c ea; No orders less 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. ie White Narcisus Bulbs, April blooming, 40c doz. PP. No}: stamps or checks. Miss Nancy Reeve, Rydal, Rt. 2. 7 Rooted Abelia and Nanaina Plants,.5, $1.00; Chinese Sacred Lily, Yellow Cluster Daffodiis, Paper White Narcisus Bulbs, 60c doz; Giant Crimson Spider Lily Bulbs, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Charles B. Tanner, Sandersville, RFD 1. Lilium Regale Bulbs, in. cire,, 15 ea; Amaryllis. Hy- brid, 1 yr. stock, 5c; 2 yr., 10c ea. None PP. Joseph H. Dun- Nett, Sandy Springs. Yellow Narcisus, Jonquils, Buttercup Bulbs, 2c ea; Easter Lily Bulbs, $1.00; . Milk and Wine, 50c ea; Dbl. White aad Red Geraniums, Angel Wing and Silver Spotted Begonia, 31. ea. Mrs. V. M.. Johnson, Shell- man, i Cannas, Yellow King Hum- bert, Wabash, Venus, Red Pres-e| ident, White Eureka, 2-3 eyes, 60c doz. Del. to 2nd. zone. Add 5c to checks. Miss Mittie Col- lins, Smithville, Rt. 1. Tree Hollyhock, white with red center, 40 seed, 10c or exc. for other colors; Red or Yel- low 4 o'clock Seed. Blue snd Purple Flags, or exc. for oth- er colors of same. Miss F. B. Moore, Suwanee. _ Roses: 4 Pink Monthly Roses,. bloomed 3 yrs. (open rose large: as saucer), $2. ea. Exc. for oth- er good variety; Cinnamon Po- tatoes, 5c ea; 6,.25e. Or exc. Mrs. L. L. Moore, Suwanee. Nandinas, nice size for sale or exc. for feed. sacks: 1 plant for each sack 100 lb.cap. Mrs. | | Baxter, 26ce|- + Ose pilos, Blues Mibetian carie 06ea shipment. an. Dwarf. and Semperviren Box. | M& wood, nice, 6-8 in. Plants, $2.17 7. 3 bu. Daffodil Bulbs, ready for fall planting, $3. bu. Add shipping charges. Miss Carfax Suwanee. : Sultana with Fuchsia Flow- ers, 2, 50c. No stamps. Mrs. Mamie Youmans, Surrency, Box 94. : , Extra . nice Plants, rooted Hedge . Evergreen, 1-3 ft., Coe RRo oo Misa2 Ree Cine, Gainesville, PRtcets : Butterfly Bushes, 20c |Azaleas, all colors, $1.25 doz; Peach Almond Bushes, 20c ea; Chinquipen Rose Bushes, 25 ea. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Steeles Jumbo inte bunch. Pansy Plants, 50c doz; $3.. C; Holland Tulip. Bulbs, blooming size, Minimum. order Dobbs, Gre tS son St. iB $1. Red, Pink and White Peonies, ; rooted are 35c ea;,Cape Jasmine, 2 yrs. old, White Wax Bloons in pot, $2. ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, ville, Rt. 5. . e Purple and White Lily, 20c|E ea; Speckle Rose, Red and White, also large Pink Month- ly Rose, 25c ea; Boxwoods, 6-| 12 in., rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rose Thrift, mixed Verbena, doz; Abelia, Deutzia, Weigelas, rooted, 20c ea; Red Striped Jew, Cannas, Be ea. Mrs. Tol Black, Gainesville, RED 6. African Violets, Blue Boy, Blue Girl, White Lady, Pink Beauty, Saphire, Topez, Nep- tune, Blush, Saylor Boy, in bud and bloom, all $1. ea; 4} leaves, $1. All PP. Prompt} W. W. McEved, Gainesville. : Dbl. Mixed Canna Bulbs, doz; $5. C; Dbl. assorted col. Mums, $1. doz; Orange Day Lilies and White Flag, $2. C; Native Blue Violet, $2. C. Exc. for white or print sacks. J. M. McLaughlin, Greenville. : Dwarf Boxwood Bed Plants, rooted, $7. C; $1. doz; Nan- dinas, small, rooted, $5. C; 25, $1.50. Mes. E. A. Smith, Green- | ville. Red, Yellow and Pink, 10-15 $4. doz; 1-2 ft; $6: doz: doz; Gardenias, heavy rooted,. 12- 15 in, 2; $15.PPo MrsBe Te Robinson, Greenville. Heavy field grown old Eng.. Dwarf Boxwoods, several yrs. vld, 6-8 in., 50c ea; 4-6 in. 25c| H 85 Well rooted cuttings, 1 yr., 4-6 in. $7.50.C. Blanche: Wood- | ruff, Gr eenville. Old Eng. Dwarf Boxwood,| 6-8 in., 50 ea; 4-6 in., 25 ea; Nov. del. King African Violets, $2.50 C; American Red Cedar, -8-10 in., $1. doz; $6. C: Mrs. O D. Woodruff, Greenville. Boxwood for sale. Write for prices; Also Nandina, Ligu- strums, Violets, Ivy, Cherry Laurel, Vinca Minor, Lilies, Iris, $1. doz. Cheaper lots of 50 or more. Lois Woodruff, Green- ville, Rt. 5. 75 Nandinas, 2-3-4 ft, red_ berries, also rooted nae hedge, any amt., for sale. L. Cousins, Greenville, Rts 85 Azaleas (native), Flame, Ca-) lendulesca, 12-18 in., (known as the most, beautiful red flower- | hing tree), $3. doz: $20/ C; $185. M. Miss Maude Hamby, Greens ville. _ Dbl. Pink | Hyacinths, $1. 75 doz; Blue Hyacinths, $1.50 doz; Pink Thrift, 50c doz. Mrs. Stan- | ley Walters,. Hartwell, Rt. 2. Blooming size Bulbs: Whiie, Narcisus, -$1.75 C; Yellow Jon- quils, $1.50 C; Yellow Butter and Eggs, Blue Iris ie Oe Ww. -O. Phillips, Springvale. 3/8 C; Also good nice Strawberry | Plants, any kind desired, 40c | ea: | Gaines- | - Native Azaleas, Calenlulacea, | P with | @5 with: 60. ae $2. deoe 73e ea 5 cols. mixed, 75 0%; |o. R Grace nec 502 Huds} 2a 15c ea. Add pos Ellis, Gr vill Giant pansy each. Add pos man, Stovall. - Large lot N Reasonable c 50a Large red- for $1.00; T large, 25c: sm thus (sweet ; ia, 25c_ less $2.00 en Harves Driver, Ade ; Butterfly B | Spirea, Perr Hollyhock, ecoa, Rt. Roote | Crape Myrtl | large size, 6C mine, 45c" a high. Make ter. Mrs. J poosa, Rt. Jonquil Bul large dbl. (Gerensy, 25e eh . M. Thomasville, R Magnoli Ashley stele kle Hydrangeas, *, $1.00 ea; Fall Flower} Time Red <, ville, Rt. 1. {hundreds of bulbs, all var. s,'my place. No mail orders. Mrs. \Claude C. Francis, Alpharetta, }doz; 2,} kind, a|Pink Sultana cut. 6 -| Yueca.or Bear Grass, ; Forsythia, 35c ea; Yellow Bell, ,{mice piece, 25c ea; Exc. for Dbl. |Mrs. Clyde Logan, ie eae RK BO jt ! iN a ae FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED oe FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Large bloming size Milk and : Wine Lilies, Phlox, Wine 10 ea; Dbl. Al- s Abelia Cut- . Myrtle sia 3, $1.00; Bright Scarlet Cannas, 6, $1.00; Blue Hydrangeas, 4, $1. 00. Mrs. May Burdick, Albany Rt. 1. Arbor Vitae, Weigela, Pink and White, Pink Almond, Jan. Jasmine, Christmas Honey- suckles, Ealaegus, Rose and z Golden Acacia, Spirea, Crimson ,|{Quince, English Dogwood, Daf- fodils. Mrs. C. H. Ward Adairs- Shrubbery: Several varieties, at Rt. os ae Violets, Pink or Red, $2.00 orders. Mrs. N.B., Wilson, (ea 943 Greenwood Ave. N. E. Red and Yellow Cannas, 536" Blue, Yellow: Iris, dwarf| '60c doz; Green Jaw with blue flowers, 1c daz: cut flowers at my home, Dahl- ias and Mums. Add postage. |Mrs.. Julia Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave. S. E. hee |Me. 4184. Roman Blue Hyacinths, mix- ed sizes, all bloom in spring and multiply. rapidly, | $3.00 C. EL. Bierman, Atlanta, 1625, Bellevue Dr. N. E. Red Dbl Cannas, 45c doz; for 15e; |4 5@e doz; 25e ea; hite. King Iris, Hollyhoek (no single ones). Auste!l, eo Large Pink Floweriag Peni $1.00 bu. Bring hamper. thrift mailed. Visit my S ye for bargains in Hem- }erocallis, Oplus -Hyperion, Mi- kado, Apricot and Queen of ta, Cleveland Ave. and Browns > | Mall Rd. Orange Day Lillies, ans AL-| -|fred Daffodils, Purple Lady of the Lake, White Daffodils, Red Verbena, 30c doz; 4 doz.,. $1.09; {Blue Ivis, Tiger Lillies, 10 ea. 1 \Add postage. . Mrs. Fred Mos- ley, Bremen, Rt. 2. - | King Alfred Daffodills, Or- ange Day Lillies, White Daf- fodils, 30s doz; 4 doz., $1.00; _|Blue Iris, 10 ea. Add Postaze. | Mrs. Rt. Herman Nixon, Bremen, 1, Box 99. | Paper. White Narcissus and Yellow Jonquils, 40c doz; Jon- quils, 50e doz. Mrs. Joe Smi th, rs. ;|Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66. : ine '|Bridal Wreath, White Weeping : . |Spirea, 2 ea. Watermelon Red Rooted Pink Almond, Pur Lilac, Yellow Forsythia, and Purple Crape 60e ea; Per. Myrtles, Jap. Sunflower, 5 40 doz; Tiny Wild Blue Asters, 5c ea; 3 for bbs, Waynes- ae Yel- summer 20c cupet lel. its; Begonias, .| Fairy Lillies, {lady of the Lake, 1 doz. Pink |Thrift, al $1.00 6 small Pink |C. Beatrice Mosley, {small mix. '135 doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. oN Be Thornton, Bremen. ~ 2 doz. Pink! -Purple Oxalis, 1. doz. 2 doz. var. Altheas, rooted, 50c; Sey. {Col. German Iris, 60 doz. Add postage. Mrs; -|Bremen. Easter, Blue and Orange Lil- jes, for sale, or exc. for Print |sacks. Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen Rt. 2 Box. 35. : Dbl. King Alfred Jonquils, Snowdrop Bulbs, $3.00 - C; King Alfred Jonquils, White Narcissts, $2.50 C; Royal Blue Ruth Head, k | Easter Lilies, Blue Violets, $1.90}, doz; Orange Day Lilies, $2.50 Bremen, .|Rt. 2 Box 86, | Pink Thrift, 35 doz; Orange REY, Lilies, 50c doz; small, 500, ; | $3.00; Elephant Ear, 6 $1. J: col. German Ieis, | $2.00 ; Large, 60c doz. Add |postage. Miss Mautile Harrison, Bremen. twood, $5.00 ea. 150 ea. Postage extra under}: iMty. Mrs. T. : Waters, Atlan- | Amaryllis Bulbs, large mixed colors, 3, $1.00. Walt Bell, At- lanta, 49-14th St. N. E, White, Green Striped, Red; Green Striped, and Green Wan- dering Jew Cuttings, 5, 25c; rooted, 3, 25c; Rooted Mint Plants, 3, 25c 10c extra for postage. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, Atlanta, 1600 Evans Dr. S. W. 7 ft. Juniper Trees, 14 large and 7 small, and 3 nice Box- Call at my home adjoining the State Hos- pital. Mrs. S. A. Bowman, TAlto, Rt. 2. 2. Juniper Trees, and 3 small man, Alto, Dif. col. Mums, Blackberry Lilies, White Narcissus, 35 daz; Pink Perenial Phlox, 50c doz: Dahlias, Tubers, dif. sizes and Wreath, Lilac Bushes, ,3 25c: |Mrs. I. R: Woodring, Alto: - Paper White Narcissus, 30c doz; Pink Thrift, Dbl. Day and Rain - Lilies, 25e doz; White | Wisteria, Eng. Dogwood, root- ed, 25c-. ea; Snowball, Pink | Weigelias, cuttings, 15e doz. Add posage. Mrs. Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 2. Pink and White Monthly Rose Bushes, 1 yr., 35 ea; 3, ($1.00; 2 yr., 60c ea; 3, 1.50; Blue Hydrangea, 0c ea; 3, $1.25. Mrs. P: R. Arnold, Benevo- lence. Yellow Canna Lily, $1.00 doz. or..exe. for Salmon or Rose Canna bulbs. Each pa, postage. Mrs. Luther Dudley, Bowersville, Rt. 1. Rooted Boxwoods, $3. 00. doz; Blue Spruce, Globe Arbor Vin tae, drons, Red Mtn. Laurels, Eng. Dogwoods, $2.00 doz. PP. Bob Wilson Blue Ridge. Single Blue Hyacinths, blooming size, 20, $1.00; $4.00 C; smaller, 3 doz. $1.00; Roy-| al Robe Violets, 6, $1. 00; 14, $2.00; Lemon . Tales. ae doz., $1.00. No Stamps. Mrs. R. P. .Steinhimer, Brooks. King Alfred Jonquils, Sweet scented Yellow Daffodils, $2.00 1|C; Purple - Iris, Orange Day and Dbl. Yellow Canna Lilies, $1.00 doz. Martha Womack, Buchanan, Rt. 1, 8 in. Abelias, 1-1% ft. brella Chinas, 2 ea. Scotch Broom, 1-1%% ft. 3 of each for $1.00. Also other flowers. Mrs. Floyd Adams, Buchanan, Rt. 2: | Dahlia, $1.50 doz; -fred Jomquils, White Paper Narcissus, $2.00 C; Winter Pinks, Red, $1.00 doz; Pink Thrift, 78c doz; Blue Tris Lilies, | 50e doz; Canna Lilies, $1.75 doz Ada. postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1. 50c doz; Red Crepe Myrtle, Bridal Wreath, Almond, Yellow Jasmine, Ga. Rose, Perkins, .50c ea; $5.00 doz. PP. in Ga. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. : Red Glad. Bulbs 30, $1.00; Jonquils and Yellow Narcissus, 50, $1.00; Rooted Purple Wis- teria, 5c or exe. for Japoni- cas or Azaleias. Mrs. J. I. Whitaker, Brooklet, Bulbs: Yellow Narcisus, Star of Bethlehem, 50ce doz; Nice White Narcissus, - 60e doz: 5 doz., $2.75. Mrs. J. E. Locke, Butler Rt. 1. 1 small Palm, 75c; 4, for | $2.00; 9, $4.00; Narcissus Bulbs, $6.59 C. Come after B. O. Fus- sell, Brunswick. Winter Pine Cedar, Ligustrum, Privet, 15. Mrs. P, P. Gaines, Bowman. Rooted Gardenia Plants, 2 |yrs. old approx. 15 in., 50e ea; '5 plants, $2.00. PP. Mrs. W. EW Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. | Coral Vines with potatoes, 2e ea. Add postage. jand Yellow Dogwoods, Boxwood, for sale. S.A. Baow-|theas, _ colors, $1.25 doz; White Bridal- | Daffodils, Spreading Junipers, 10-16} in., $4.00 doz; Pink Rhododen- Nandinas and Gardenias, - 65) Um-| King AL, Pink Ds Jasmine, Abelia, 20;| 25> | Azaleas, Mts. W.|Dbi Rooted Verbena, Deep Red, White Lavender, Red a: White Variegated, Fushia, Pink and Rose, 10, $1.00. PP. Exe. for sacks, print or white, or peas and butterbeans. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. Large Blue Birdfoot and Cal. Violet, $2.00 C; Pink Cherokee Rose, Pink Crabapple, Pink Coral- berry, Bridalwreath, Pink Mtn. Laurels, Butterfly, Golden Bell, 3 ft., $2.00 doz. Sadie Wilson, Blu Ridge. White Wisteria, Spirea, Pink Yellow. Kerria Shrub, Forsy- thia, Purple Lilac, White Al- 50c; Mixed White and Yellow Mums, White Iris 50 |\doz. Add postage-on small or- ders. Mrs. Arthur Meeler Bish- op,. Rt: 1, Box 188. Seven Sister Red Running Rose, 25e; Milk and Wine Lily, 20. ea; Red Crave Myrtle, 50c ea; 4 cols: Cannas, 75c doz; Live Oak, 50c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,- Camilla. - Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00 C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carroll- ton, Rt? 8. Shasta Daisies, 2 doz., $1.00; Purple Wisteria, Jsmine Pud- ple Lilacs, Altheas, Birdseye, Rose Spirea, Japonicas, 7, $1.90; 10 ft. Japonicas, $2.50 ea. my home. Mrs. Dick Powell, Col- lege Park, Rt. 2. Sir Watkins and Empress 60c doz; Boxwoods, $1.00-$5.00 ea. Few other shrubs. (Will not ship: shrubs); Glad Bulbs, large Pink Crim- son Throated Blooms, *75 doz. Mrs. W.. M. Gilbert, College Park, 218 Elmo St. Phoae Ca. 3864. White Narcissus Bulbs, 12- 16 blooms on 1 stem, 75c doz; Yellow Butter and Eggs, or Dbl. Narcissus, 75c doz. Del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, 109 N. Broad St. Rooted Shrubbery, Red and Pink Crape Myrtle, 40c ea; Ligustrums, 75c ea; Gardenias, $5.00 doz; 9 cols. Cannas, $1:00 doz; Wisteria, 6, $1.00; Shasta Daisey plants, $2.00 C; Mixed Bulbs; $N5G4 Cy oMrse- tJ R. Camp, Cordele. Rooted Gardenia Plants, 2 yr. old, $1.00 ea; 50c ea. for ones rooted this year. Add Postage. Mrs. J. M. Fields, Cordele, Rt. 4. / ee Fragrant Narcissus, Yellow, $1.00 C; Daffodils, free bloom- ing .type, $1.25 C; White Nar- cissus, 35e doz. Add postage. Mrs. G. B. Smith, Cordele. Sultanas, Cactus, Coleus, Jus- ticia, Geranium, Red, Pink Be- gonias, 25-35c ea; $3. C; Red, White Roses, rooted, 35-40c ea; Dbl. Crape Myrtle, 25-40c ea: Wax Leaf Ligustrum, Abelia, Privet Hedge, Gardenia, 35-40c ea. Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt. I, Box 343. Small Silmon_ Sultanas, House Leek, others all rooted, 6; $1.00; Nandinia Sprouts, 5, $1.00; Lantana, Rose and Yel- low, 25e; Glads, 14, $1.00. No checks. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Cairo Rt. 2. Angel Wing Begonia, 40c ea; Pink Sultana, 35s ea; Justica, 25 ea; Tigirdia (a grass like pot plant) 15c ea; Jonquil and Daffodil Bulbs, mixed, $2.00 C. Add postage. Mrs. Lester But- ler, Cairo, Box 356. Jonquils, Day Lilies, Iris, 3 cols., $1.00 C; 25 doz; Tiger Lily Bulbs, 2nd yr. | growth, 0c doz; Philippine Lily Bulbs, Blooming size, $1.80 doz. Miss Eula Cox, Canton Rt. 2. Govt. Insp. Dbl. Yellow Ja- ponicas, 2-3 ft. $1.00 ea. All cols. blooming size Azaleas, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Cartecay. Althea, Purple Lilacs, 35 ea; Rhododendrons, Red Buds, W. Dogwood, $1.00 doz; | Dif. col Fall Pinks, Blue Flags,. lrooted, govt. insp. Add jostage. Single Yellow sas Reece, Add postage. Mrs. Mixed Iris, $1.20 C; Purple Prince, White Swan, 50, $1.29; Jonquils, 200, $1.60; Cream Daffodils, $1.10 C; Red Cedars, 60c doz; 12 in, 6, $1.20; 15 in, 4, $1.20; Stiff Leaf Caladiums, 60c ea.. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal- houn, Rt jl, =: Hydrangeas, and Purple L- laes, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lena Blackwell, Dahlonega, Reed, Giant Shasta Daisies, 10; $l. 00; extra large Lemon Lil- ies, 5 in. across, 10, $1.00; Ex- tra fine Iris, 30 var., 6, $4. O05 15, $2.00. Mrs. W. E. -Jahnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. Royal Poincianas, 50c: 3, $1.00; Bird of Paradise, 50c; Thrift (orchid, pink, blue) $1.00: C; Rosemary,- 2, 25c; White Qle- anders, 50c; Iris, 12 kind, $2.60 doz. Send postage. Mrs. Annie. West, Crawfordville. Jap. Iris, Hermerocallis, a, $1.00; Dianthus, 4 doz., $1.90 Perennial Phlox, Deep Pink, White, 16, $1.00; Seedling Cherry Laurel, $1.00 C. Add postage. No orders less than $1.00. Mrs. L. A. Barry, Cor dele, Rt. A. Eastar Lily Bulbs, Bulblets, $5.00 pk. Jumba MO. Ne +Isize, $3. 00 doz.; $25.00 bu; Alse checks. Cc. M. Sutton, Cok quitt. Madonna Lily Bulbs, 20c ea; Red Spider Lilies, 10c; Purple Iris, Physostegia, Shasta Dai- sies, White, Yellow Fever Fev, Plants, 20c doz; 50c up orders PP. Mrs. Clyde Williams, Cum- ming, Rt. 4. Speckled Leaf. Wax Cactus, rooted, 10c ea. Several Coteus, Geraniums, other cactus, pinix, White Oxalis, Begonia cuttings; dc ea; White and Pink rooted, 10c; ferns, 20c. Not PP. unless 50c up order. Mrs. R. J. Wit- liams, Cumming, Rt. 4. Mixed col. Tulips, 15, $1.00; Lilac, Weigelias, Bridalwreath, Jasmine, Cedar, Easter Rose, Calycanthus, Silver Maple, reoted; 25c ea; Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 50c doz; Deutzia, 25c doz. No Fla orders. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Pink Christmas Cactus, Red, Purple, Pink Verbenas, Hibis- cus, Jasmine, Lilac, 15e eas 7, $1.00; Weigelias, Rose Cut., Iris, Sweet Williams, 35e doz: also Boxwood cut., $4.00 C. Add postage. .Mattie Duran, Cumming Rt. 1. Purple Iris, 30 doz; Yellow Jonquil, White Narcissus Bulbs, 20e doz; Clustering Jonquils 25e doz; Pink Running Rose Bushes, rooted, 25e ea; Red Cannas, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Ret. Day Lilies; Fall Pink, 39 doz; Golden Glow, Dewberry Lilies; Ageratum, Pink Glads 50c doz; August, Water Lilies, 2, 25; Elephant Ear, 20c ea Mrs. Martha White, Dahlone- ga, Rt. 1, Box 37. Holly Plants, rooted, $1.00 ea: D. J. Ben- Rt. 1. Nice Jonquil, Narcissus and Daffodil Bulbs, 4 doz., $1.19 Glad Bulbs, 40c doz. No checks, Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. Old Fashion Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00 C. PP. No order less 100 No checks. Miss Geby Bone, Dallas, Rt. 3. Forsom Lilies, White, blooms in August, $2.25 doz; Good mixed Glads, $3.25 C. Mrs. Wi L. Kensey, Dalton, Rt. 5; Box 64. Pink and Lavender Altheas, 2 yrs. old, 2, $1.00; Purple Violets, 4 doz., $1.00; Coral Vine*, rooted, 2, $1.00. PR. Mrs. S. G. Blanton, Darien. Nice large cuttings, Large double, Red Geranium - and Sultanas, also Red nest Onions, nett, Cumming, land Raspberry Plants. Sell av exe. for any kind Lily Bulbs. |Write first. Mrs. B. BE. Rum- -Jney, Dawson, Rt. 3, Box $9-A, PAGE THREE PAGE FOUR FLOWERS AND SEED MARKET BULLETI! FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Rooted Holly Plants, $1.00 ea. Collections: 12 self rooted} Mixed Bulbs Yellow Jon- Pink: Thrift, 50c doz; Red, Add postage. Mrs. T. T. Can-|roses, $10.00. 12 Grandmother's |quills, Yellow Narcisus, Butter|White and Pink Dbl. Geray- trell, Cumming Rt. 1. Old Fashion, $5.00; 12 Shrub-|and Eggs, Daffodils, blooming ;ium Cuttings, 15c ea. PP. Mrs. Sweet Bl Winlete. ad dee bery (dif.) $3.00; 100 Daffodils, |size, $6. bu; $3. for %bu; $1.75|A. L. Trowell, Oliver. wee UC OES -/Narcissus Bulbs, $3.00; Single|pk.; $1. gal. Del Mrs. L. W. $1.00. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuth-/Biue Hyacinths, $10.00 C. Add|Fountain, Fort Valley, Rt.- 1.| _/7aleas, Doswoods, Mt. Lau- bert, Rt. 5. Keddia Japonica, Spirea, | Azaleas, Rhododendron, Spruce, White Pines, Trailing Arbutus, Eng. Dogwoods, $1.50 doz; Dutch, Siberian Iris, Thrift, Trilliums, Glads, mixed cols., $1.00 doz. Moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, tals 3 Dutch and Spanish Iris, Bos- ton Ivy, Trailing Arbutus, Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Rhododen- drons, Spruce, White Pines, Dogwood, Maple, Sweet Gum, Easter Rose, Dahlias,own col- lection, $1.00 doz. Moss packed. Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Phlox, Mums, Thrift, . 50c doz; Collection 2 ea. Glads, Tu- lips, Tritomas, Purple Lilies, Hyacinths, Siberian Iris, Oak Leaf Hydrangea, 1 each Yel- low, Red Spotted, Pink Cannas, 75c. Add postage. No checks. Mrs.. Willis Grindle, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 7. Holly Bushes, Boxwood, 15c- $10.00; Royal Ponciana Bushes, 25c-$1.00; 6 yr olds, $1.00; Casa Bushes, Blooming size, 50c ea. Lime Sprouts. T. E. Eason, | Decatur, 320 Mead _ Road. Phone 5613. Boxwoods, 2 yr. old, Altheas, Rose of Sharon, Red Locust, White Pines, Wild Dogwoods, 25c ea; Glads, 25 doz; Wild;- Honeysuckles, 25c ea, $2.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. ley Fowler, Diamond. Crinum . Bulbs, 12-16 in. circum., $4.00 doz; Maroon and Rose Stripe and Suffused Pink Chinese Sacred Lilies, 10-12 etm., $2.50 C. Mrs.. H. E. Mc- Leod, Dixie. Rose, American Pillow, awatha. Rose, nice size, + 25 ea.; Boston Ivy and some shrubbery. Gladys Ferguson Attaway, Doraville, Rt. 1, N. Peachtree Rd. ~ Jew, dif. kinds, 6 pieces 50e; Snowballs, 75c; 2, $1.00; Brid- alwreath, 6 ft., $5.00; Lilacs, 3, $1.00; Rose Phlox, Old Fash- jon Lavender Verbena, $1.60 doz. Del. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Douglasvills, Rt. 1. Magnolia, Tea Olives, Red Holly, Pink, Red Crape Myrtls, _ Long Straw Pine, Yellow Jas- -mine, Dogwood, Spearmint, Evergreen Oak, 1 to 4 ft. 10 to 40c. Exc. for white or print sacks. Mrs. I. J. Pitts, Dublin, Rie Yellow Jasmines, Long Leaf Pine, Red Holly, Magnolias, White dogwood, Tea Olives, Ev- ergreen Oak, Sweet Bay, Pink and Red Crape Myrtle, 1 ft. 10c; 3 ft., 35c; 4ft., 40c. or exe. for print or white sacks. Mrs. Eugene Thornton, Dublin, Rt. 1. Holly, Sweet Myrtle, pbrella China, Grey Beard, Dog- | vrood, Magnolia, 1 ft., 10c; 2ft., Adc; sft. 25; Att. 35c; 5Sf{t-,-40c3 Also Easter Lily and Jonquil Bulbs, 15c doz. Add postage. _Exc., for white or print sacks. Hi- Mrs. Robert J. Russell, Dub- din Rt. 1. Grey Beard, Magnolia, Holiy, Dogwood, Sweet Myrtle, Um- brella China, 1 ft, 10c; .2ft., locsed = ita 2c; 4 ft 35es7 bits 40c: Also Easter Lily Bulbs, 15e doz. Add postage. Will exc. for white or print sacks, and most anything can use. Mrs. Eunice Cannon, Dublin, Rt. 1. Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, $1.00 ea; Azaleas, $1.00 doz; Weep- ing Mary, Purple Lilacs, 35: ea; Yellow Orchard, col Tuiip Bulbs, $1.00 doz. Govt. insp, Add postage. Mrs. John H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt.2. Mixed cols. Azaleas,Spruce Pine, White Dogwood, Indian. Arrow, 75c doz; Snowball, Gol- den Bell, Bridalwreath, gelas, 50c ea; Iris, 40c doz. Add -postage.. Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Pres- | | cuttings, 44. Um- |}. Wei- |- postage. Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand. Dbl. Japonicas, rooted, 75c ea; Hydrangeas, Snowball, Weep- ing Mary, Lilac, Pink Almonds, 60c ea; 2, $1.00. Exc. for print sacks in Ga. only. Mrs. roe Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Daffodils, Star Bethlehem, Tame Violets, $1.00C; Wild Tris, Orange Day Lilies, 75e C; Hibiscus, Pink. Perkin, and Old Fashion Velvet Rose, Gol- denbell, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Box 49. Azaleas, - Dogwood, Sweet- shrub, $1.25 doz; Weiglas, Gol- denbells, -Japonicas, Buddleia, Rhododendrons, 35c ea; Box- woods, 18 in., $1.50 ea; Spirea, 35c ea. Rooted. PP. in Ga. No ordersless Sle Mrs= Ji > B: Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Yellow Thornless Everbloom- ing Rose, Flame Azaleas, 25c ea: $3.00 doz; 4-5 ft. Weeping Willows, Snowball, Oakieef Hydrangeas, Mimosa, $1.00 ea; Cherokee Rose, 50c ea. Mrs. J. H. Penland; Ellijay. Pink Deutzia, Spirea, 30c ea; Pink Almond, Forsythia, Pud- Wild Iris, Myrtle Vine, Orange Hemerocallis, 75e C; Exe. -ller, Ellijay, Rt: 3 Gardenias, 75c ea; 6 dif. shades Monthly Rose cuttings, 50c doz; Abelia, Deutzia, Weigelia 25e doz; Mrs. E. Carr, Acworth. ~ 7 4 cols. mixed Iris, $2. C; Root- led Dbl. White Althea, 50c a; Jonquils, ~ Narcissi, mixed, $2. C; Tame Sweet Violets, $1. G: Exe. for print sacks. No chks. | 2. Mixed cols. Azaleas, 75 doz; Purple, Pink Altheas, Golden Bells, Bridal Wreath, Mimosa, 50c ea; Dif. cols. Mums, 60c doz; Spruce Pine, Maple, Crab- apple, $1. doz. No Fla. orders. Add postage. Mrs. rist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Sweet Shrubs, Dogwood, .Crabapple, Strawberry, Willows, 75c~ doz., Boxwood, Arborvi- itaes, Altheas, Japonicas, Balm of Gilead, 30c ea. Add postage. Decy Stanley, Ellijay, Rt. 2. blooming Laudels, Mixed cols. size Azaleas, Dogwoods, drons, Spruce, White Strawberry, 75e doz; Red Hi- biscus, Boxwood, Weigelias, Butterfly, Arborvitaes,, Snow- ball, Lilac, Japonicas, Willows, 'Altheas, 30c ea. Add postage. Martha Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Shasta Daisies, Iris; Orange Lilies, Foxglove, Tame Violets, 45c :doz; Japonicas, 65c ea; Ar- borvitae, 45c ea; P. Lilac, Jas- mine, Goldenbell, 2, 45c. Add postage. Exc. for Print or -white sacks. Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Rhodendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Spruce, White Pines, Sweet Shrub, Dogwood, Azaleas, $1. doz; Altheas, Snowballs, Al- monds, Goldenbells, Hibiscus, Lilac, 35c ea; Japonicas, 75c ea; Tris, 50c doz. Mrs. W. C. Plum- ley, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Med. Red Canna Lilies, grow 7 ft; bright green foliage, 7c ea. Also have Yellow Cannas. Exc. for tulips or Pink Glad. Bulbs. Mrs. L. H.- Speer, Fayetteville. Shasta Daisies, large, Penx- sylvania Cannas, $3. C; Named Tulips brilliant colors, $1. doz; Also other Perennials and shrubs. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Narcissus, Daffodils eee Jon- juils, .sveral colors, for quick Pines, Ellijay Rt. 2. bake sale, $1.75 C. Mrs. Cc. w. oS | McRae, Rt. 2. 2 Mon- | ple Lilac, Bridalwreath, 10c ea; | 1 for | derk print sacks. Miss Frances, Rooted Purple Lilac, 50c ea; Se Mrs. R: O. Miller, Acworth, Rt Manse a Madison, Box 48. White Pine,|. Azaleas,. ale Rhododen-. Sell any quantity desired; 5 doz. White Narcissus with Yellow center, 60c doz; smaller, 40c doz; 1000 mixed, $8. 50; $1. C. No less $1. orders del. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley, Rt. U. S Hwy. 41. 8 mi. N. Perry., Bulbs: Madonna Lily, 1 in., 4 in., $4.50; 5 in., and over $5., |$1.00; 2 in, $2.25; 3 in, $3.50; Dbl. Blue Hyacinths and Em- press Daffodils, $3. doz. W. A. Summer, Forest Park. Pink Hydrangeas,, Snowball Bushes, Cherokee Rambier, Pink and Dark Red Rambler Roses, 60c ea; Iris, white and blue with purple center, Vio- let Red with Yellow Center, 50c doz; Jonquils, 40c doz. Mis. D. M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt. Ae Pink Hyacinth Bulbs, dbl. kind, long stems: Special. $1.50 doz} 257-$22753/"50;. $5:253.- 1.00; $10. 25; 500, $45., $85. M. Willie Tanner, Flippen, POB 81. Boxwoods for sale. Bertha Tritt, Gaddistown. White or Purple Iris, with yellow troat, -large beautiful flowers, 50c doz. Add postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Clyde Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. Azaleas, 75c doz; W. and Spruce Pines, Maple, - White Dogwood, Crabapple, Mt. ~Lat- rel, $1. doz; Purple Blue, White and Yellow Iris, Purple Mums, 65c doz. No Fla. orders. Add postage. Mrs. Azzie Farist, EL lijay, Rt 2. Nandinas, Poe, Orange, Winter Honeysuckle, Flowering Almond, Pyracantha, Loquats, Cherry Laurels, Coral Vines, 35c; ~ Cherry Laurel Seedlings, $3. 50 C;. Scupper- nongs and: Figs, 25c. Add post- ag. Mrs. Apr. blooming Narcisus, $1. 'C; $8. M: Mrs. Mary E. Hud- on, Macon, Rt. 2. Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs, 25c, 50c, 75 and $1. sizes; $2. 50 C; less when _bought by. the hundred. Mrs. D. M. Carter; Several hundred Jonquil Bulbs and Narcisus, Daffodils, 50c C. Or exe. for Print sacks, dark kind preferred; or White Butterbeans. Write first. Mrs. J. B. Carroll; Manchester, Rt. Unrooted Abelia Cuttings, White Shasta Daisies, 25c doz; 4 well rooted Pussy - Willows, 30c ea Sweet William Seed, 1 10c tbl. All PP. Mrs. Estelle Ul- | liott, Marietta, Rt. 2. Glad Bulbs, large, 60 doz; smed., 35 doz; Bulblets, 25e cup. Or exc. for Strawberry Plants .or niee print sacks, 100 lb. cap. Will have mixed col. Dahliss for sale later.. Henry Whitfield, Marietta, Rt. 1. 200 Ligustrum Lucidum, 6 in. 36 in., dark green broad leaf, 10c, 20c and 25c ea; or $10. for lot. At my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. Brantley. Prickett, Mays- ville. hand 3 Dogwoods, Mt. Laurel, Red 'Mapel, Crabapples, Pines, Azal- eas, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1. 50 doz; Rhodendrons, Sweet Shrubs, Pussy Willows, Cherokee Roses, 20c ea; Orange Lilies, Daffo- dils, Narcisus, 50c doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff. Blue Salvia Plants, $1., 15, Seeds, 25c. pk., White blooming Flowering Peach Seed, 50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sor- rells, Monroe, Rt. 1. Mixed Narcisus and Daffodil Bulbs, large, White and Yellow, $2. C: Mrs. Rufus A: Summer- ord Jr., Moultrie, Rt. 1. English Boxwoods, rooted, dif. sizes, up to 15 in., 25e for arge size; 12 for small. Add }} Po! tage. M. M Cochran, Pi Mock Paul | Bogle, McRae. | Williams, large plants, $3. rel, Red Maple, Pine, Crabap- ple, 2-3 ft, rooted, $1.50 doz; Rhodendrons, Sweet. Shrubs, Pussy Willow, Cherokee Rose, 20c ea; Narcisus, - Daffodils, Orange Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Roses Mt. Laurels, Rhodendrons, Azaleas, Dogwood, Crabapple, Red Bud, White Pine, Tulip Poplars, Sil- ve Maple, Thornless Rose, 2-3. $2.75. doz; Fall Pinks, Iris, Dee Violets, $2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. blooming size, 60c doz; large bulblets, $1. C: $9.50 M; Pic-. ardy Glad Bulbs, blooming size, small, 30c doz; larger, 60c doz; nice bulblets, $1.50 qt. Add postage. Miss Ivey Dugger, OL liver. Mixed Glad Bulbs, 1910 Rose, : 1% in-2% in. diam. 50 doz; three-fourths to 1% in, 25c doz; Bulblets, $1.40 qt; Small Bermuda Easter Lily Bulblets, $1.25 pt. Add postage. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. Trees: White Althea, Nandina, Pap. Magnolia, all 1 yr. old size, some over, ready to set Nov. le 25e ea. Min. oz-} der $1. A. J. Stanton, Newborn. African Violets: Dupont Blue, large, $2.50; smaller; $1.50; in. bud, Blue Girl, Orchid Mary, 'Wae, White, . $1. 00; 6> labeled |. leaves, $1. List 3c. Mrs. deer Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3. Small Rain Trees, 12-18 1n.,) Sweet Lemon Lilies, Small Nandinas, 7c; Blue Ro- man Hyacinths, Eng. Ivy, Vin-} 5c ea. other shrubs and cuttings. Mrs. J. M. McMillian, Paley to. 3 Da Picatey. Glad. Bulos, $20. bu. George. WwW. Strickland, Perry, Rt. 1. * Purple - blooming Thrift, 5b0c |C; rooted Daffodil Bulbs, not mixed, $1.25 C. Add postage. math. Dbl. headed Marigolds and | Zennias, mixed colors, 10c pkg. Se extra for postage. Do not Pitts, Rt. Ann ae Azaleas, Sweat Shrubs, Indian Arrow, 75c doz; |. Small, rooted, Evergreens, 50c rea; Snowballs, Lilies, Golden Blue Tris, 50c doz. Add Posts age. Mrs. Janie Waddel, Oak. Hill. Net Sweet William Plants, 5vc doz; Bird of Paradise, 15e ea; Yellow and White Jonquils, $1.- [502 Ce -Hastings Giant Pansies, and Pink Thrift, 50c doz. Miss | Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.) Yellow Jonquils, $1.25 C: Ro- man Blue Hyacinths, Dbl. Pink, $1.50 doz; Mixed col. Sweet peel Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell ia, Boxwoods, White, Red Spi-|. rea, Umbrella China, Dogwood, |: Buddleia, Japonicas, Crabap- ple, Pink Honeysuckle, Mar- chalneil Rose, Weeping and} Pussy Willows, 3, $1. Mrs. John} Myers, Hartwell; ~ Bird of Paradise, 25 ea; 5, | S1eo PP is aMirss? oGee Be Cae | Hartwell) Rt. jo a3 Lemon Lily, White and Blue Iris, Spider Lily, Blue Vic $1. doz; Jonquil, Daff dwarf and Large Bie ea; Narcisus, Glads. . and 3c ea; Pium tti Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs; ; Picardy, | Yellow and Red, }e Red | Will Crape Myrtle, White Lilac, Red} ,~ 50c ea; Dbl. Feverfew, 50 doz.}, Mrs. A. C. Maloney, Norcross. | ee tate 10;- ca Maj., Vinca Minor, Hyperi-|Lo eum, all Evergreen for bank,|- 47.) Miss Hattie Mae Huff, EMOo Ts send ee Miss Alice Lamb, | Dbl. Butter and Eggs, 50c doz;| Forsythia, Calycanthus, Abel- |: thls.; Giant Moon Red, Pink Verben: choice mixed 1 is Water hie Hyac |Green Jew, Lov doz. $1. orders _| Arnette, ee Jonquil, Daffo cissi, white and $1.60; 2 ice Stokes, Salmon Pink ed, ee not. 00 ferson, Rt. 2. Thalia, a beat pure white, Fern, in large for 6 print s Airoplane $2. or exc. for Cannot ship through winter. }Senkinsburg. Bae 3, 0c: Pin bena, ne 25e. aoe, Rt iis large size, - | Snelgrove, Id Cherry Laurels Wild Azaleas. Do Bud, Sweet Shruk for prices. Mr McArthus, Irwin Winter Honeys Lilag Boxwoods, Popl: renceville. April White, $1.50 C lie Bulbs, 35c d |Bells, 25c ea; Mums, 25 doz;|_ ponica, 20c. Lincolnton, Purple Scetch Broom, Bost, pee age. Thomas a, Star Rice 5, 2c Widow ears, | oe eee No ek Mc! LOWERS AND SEED WANTED SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE ate Begoni- tus, 50c. Add for print 100. lb. x Atkinson, Val-| r issus, | Jonquils Butter and Eggs, : pataths- = 00 c: es % bleating | ; Red and Yel- 1.00: Tall Phiox, 8 ish Bowl, 6, for| : { ostage. Jem-| ng Rock, Rte 2 e, dry lon spiked Trumpet D Daffodi Mt. tN paleas 25 id Lemon Lilies, fred Daffodils, | -|Mrs. Soll Holton, Ocilla. _|Bryant, Marietta, Pearson. _ Want slits of Pyrancantha. |Advise what you have. Mrs. A. |Z. Persons, Marshalville. Want Rose Geranium, Lemon t | Verbena, Rosemary, and Ma- jjorana Plants. Mrs. J. M. Ed- wards, Jr., Thomasville. pink thrift. Advise. Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Gainesville. Want Golden Trumpet Daf- fodilt Bulbs, any amt. Write. Want exc. rooted Pink Conch eleur Guinea Wing Begonia for ;|Leopard Begonia and Pink Dbl. Petunia, rooted. Mrs. Johnston, Jefferson. Want to buy Boxwood, Azal- eas, Gardenia, Boysenberry, and Tulip Bulbs. Mrs. Cecil Rts 5: SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE -CORRECTION: Cabinet elec. Incubator, automatic, 2100 cap., excellent -cond., $150.00: (not $15. 00 as er- 5 | roneously printed in Oct. 22nd. issue of Bulletin). G. R. Beasley, : kSavannsb: Bona Bella Ph. 23346. -John Deere tractor power Hay Baler, used for baling 200 bales. of hay only, $375.00, See} ,| J. M. Stokes, Cochran; Rt. 3. Large 2 roller Cane Mill $20; 4 Intnl disc Tiller Scrapes, 2 Intrl single planter Hoppers for cotton and grain, good cond. Half price. Aovendes Soo Case 9-7 Fertilizer grain - grill good cond., $125.00. J. B. Spears, Jt Mansfield. 5 Allis Chalmers aes Hay practically new. Jas. Burson, yf Carrollton, Rt. 2 Farmall A pein with ae _+tivators,-2 disc plow and. dbl. sec. dise harrow, all for $1,500. See at my place, 4 mi. West | Adairsville D 2| ville, Oliver Combine, a3 dise plow, dbl. disc harrow,. eS Harris, 4586. 600 gal. Hardie power take- off Sprayer. on rubber, 30 gal. per min. cap. $500.00; also Mc- Cormick Deering Cream sepa- rator and few other dairy equip.; Griffin, *phone tused 3 mos. only. M. E. Mont- gomery, Manchester, Rt. 1. John Deere model H tractor with | cultivators, planters, 30 dise harrow,- $1,300.00 Clifford L. Jones, Benevolence. _ John Deere model H tractor, good rubber, good cond., with w}| Fert. planting and cultivating Christmas ize. State | price. ee 456 | Rd _.| ens, 7 cc, | and equipment, 3 disc tiller. No | letters or .*phone calls. S. K. Jordan, Sandersville, Rely Bx: | 35. 1 ea. Letz Serie and Gas Mill, corn sheller, motors, .2 h. | plow sec. harrow, 2. h. wagon, -and 1 good mule. J. S. Giles, Riverdale. - a hay baler, mule pow- sin. good shape, $50:00- Will ship Jesse C. Bell; Sharing: Rt. _ Daffodils,| doz; cond., with pulley, $225.00 or: eerdion icdnton, ano running exc. for Allis Chalmers. tractor "| in good running shape, on good Res M. Cc. Eubanks, Buford, RE Bi One King Bush and Bogg, 10- | 23 in. disc. harrow, used very) little, $190; 1. Van Brunt grain 5 drill, good shape, with open fur- row "and Fert. attachments, $80. 0. L. Dickson, Fayetteville. Size No. 2 A. R., JB hammer and feedmill, A-1 cond. See at Rt. Nearly new Thornhill 2H wagon, osed very little, my place, 4 mi. West Pineview. J. RN nck Pineview, Rt. 1. .|- Want red and white thrift.4 Will . exc. Louis | fully Baler and side deliver rake,/} D.G. Wood, Adairs-. Athens Bush) and Bogg harrow, good cond.,| |B my Pee O. W. Haygood, Ath- ,|harrow. and dbl. 75 h. p. motor, fuel type, practically new, has been and is now used for pulling 3-80 saw cotton gins. C. E. Thomas, Cumming. Box 71. 2-Farmall: H.::. Tractors, 2 Bush and Bogge harrows, hy- draulic plow, tiller, hay press, combine, hydraulie scoop, and some other farm equipment, all A-1 cond. S. E. McGinnis, Al- pharetta. Rt. 1. A=10:-ft: and skimmers, for Syrup Mill, good cond. See R. L. oe Garfield. Practically new Farmall H} equipped with _ tires, planters, cultivators, fertiliz2 attachment, J. D. 5 disc tiller, 12 A John Deere combine, all No. 1 cond. C. W. Champion, LaGrange, Rt. 2, phone 6551. Corn mill, steel frame, com- plete, ready to run, cheap. S. W. Reece, Canton, Rt. 2. Used DeLaval cream separat- or and 2-5. gal. milk cans, good cond.,- $25. Mrs. H. T. Giles, Rupert, RFD. Lilliston peanut picker, on rubber, Turner press, with Wis- consin 3 to 5 h. p. engine, for use with same, guar. A-1 cond. Very cheap. G. Ww. Harris, But- lr Ried A 1944 model 2 row Avery tractor, new eng. tires, starter, tractor, planters, cultivators, Fert. dis- tributors, new dbl. gec., disc harrow and tiller, all good cond. at farm. W. R. Sutton, Cairo, Rt. 2 One never been used Athens Seeder box for 5 disc tiller plow, $75. David Benson, Louis- ville. RED 3, , Box 113. Y 1946 model terracing disc for Ford tractor, never used, $150. Trade for late model dbi disc plow for Ford tractor. B. HM. Bennett, Athens, Atlanta Hwy. A 15 h. p. Olds gas. eng. used for puHing Feed Mill, $100. at my place on Fulton Mill Rd. near Lizella. W. J. Shelley, Li- zella. Allis Chalmers B tractor and cultivating outfit, 4 disc tiller, 1H. C. Grist mill, peanut weed- er, 16 ft. picker. Priced to sell, or separately. Wade Gibson, Wrightsville. 2 disc No. 149 IHC plow op- erated by power lift on F-12 and F-14 tractors, $100. S. R. Grice, Marshallville. =-2) row; J. D. tractor.-H~ with cultivating planting and . fert. attachments, on new rubber, new power lift, and new paint job. Good cond: A. S. James, Reynolds. 1h. p. Hay press, ready to go now, $60. Can be seen at Hz E. McLeans place, 34% mi. W. of Milner. Wm. Smith, Milner. No. 10 DelLaal separator, best of cond., only needs adjust- ing, $35.00; No. Deering mowing eae good cond. FOB my home, 1-% mi. W. Cleveland, K. S. Price, Cleveland. . Good ;iairy refrigeration sy- stem and 2 good bottling ma- chines. Austin Wall, College Park, Rt. 2, Red Oak Rd. Allis Chalmers model B tract- or, 4 disc tiller, cultivator and disc harrow, new motor, J. S. Ivey, Bartow, Rts 23 One F-14 Farmall tractor, 2 row with large bottom plow, planters, cotton planters, row marker, fert. attachment, pow- er lift, cultivators, all good cond. $900. Robert Croley, Lakeland, RFD 2. Oliver trailer plow, 2. disc., 126 in, dia, used very little, A-l cond., will work on any make. tractor, $175. at my farm. Ho- mer G. Cline, Canton, Rt. 1. Farmall tractor F-12, good -|tires, 2 row fert. distributors; planters, cultivators, Piste disc plow, 0. .. M. dadersct, _ Wil- copper evaporator McCormick- new tires,. plete, with all attachments; Cole 3 row grain drill, with fert. attachment, $35. Riley C. Couch, Turin. \ One 6 ft. dbl. disc tamden harrow, first class cond., $175. FOB. Ue CORRECTION: 1 Horse wa- gon body (not new 1 h. wa- gon body, as was erroneously published Oct. 22nd. issue), $35. Also 1H wagon, $30. J. V. Hart, Villa Rica. G. D. Locke, Butler, Rt. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 horse mowing ma- chine and rake, any cond. Ad- vise. E. G. Hope, Doraville, Rt. 1, Pleasantdale Rd. Want orchard tractor in good shape, with equipment ior working peach trees, at bar- gain. Advise. R. L. Johnson, Fairburn. Want No. 49 Quick attach- able 2 disc plow (made especial- ly for F-12 Farmall tractor). Advise. W. T. Taylor, Adairs- ville, RFD 3, Box 62. Want power take-off assem- bly for 2 ton Caterpillar tract- or. Advise. R. M. Patterson, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 301. Want a spring tooth harrow, to use on farm. Mrs. T. O Stone, Stillmore, Rt. 1. Want 2 h. riding cultivator, in good cond. State price and make. Roy Rickles, Turin. Want set of cultivators and planters, power type, for Far- mall A tractor, also a bottom plow, underslung or trailer type, 16 or 18 in. Advise. Jas. T. Harnage, Ray City, Rt. 1. Want parts for old Fordson tractor, or would buy junk tractor for parts. R. F. Dew- berry, Acworth, Rt. 2s Want. 3-4 disc Tiller with hitch -that will work on Far- mall - tractor. W. C. Johnson, Lumpkin. Want dbl. sec., harrow, State size number of teeth, cond., and reasonable price; have a Cole 3 dise oat drill, good cond., $15. at barn, or $17. crated for shipment. P. W. Harrison, Hal- cyondale. Want 1 small roller for No. 2 Roller Golden -Cane mill, new model, also top and bot- tom boxes. Must be reasonable. Advise. J. F. Reese, Savannah, 1206 W. Broad St. Want Cane Mill, cash. M. A. Clements, wood. Rt. 1. Want planters for Farmall M tractor, in perfect cond. State cash price. L. F. Crawford, Lenox. Want good cond, second hand Fordson tractor at reason- able. price. Marvin L. Burns, Carrolton, Rt. 3, Box 372. Want John Deere B or. A tractor for cash, in good cond., on rubber, with equipment, and a late model. State full _par- ticulars at once. W. J. Ethe- ridge, Pinehurst. Want small size Combine, al- so Mower for Farmall A, in A-1} cond. State price. Ray Garland, Sparta, Rt..1, Box 99. Want M or H Intnl or W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor com- or would trade 1947 model A In- ternational with mowing ma- chine and 2 row cultivator, for larger one, or Sell. C. H. Shav- er, Chickamauga. Rt. 1. Want good tractor in some shape, for..cash. Write full de- jseription and price. Claud Har- per, Wray. Rt. 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike Strawberry Plants for sale or exc. for print sacks of 100 Ib at oe Wiggs cheap for | Glenn- | 1 PLANTS FOR SALE Red and Black Everbearing PAGE FIVE Raspberries, _ Muscadine and Scuppernong Grapevines, May Cherry, $1.50 doz; Red Gold Lady T. Gem and Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C. Moss packed. Mrs. L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Missionary Strawberry Pints. $3.25 M; Lady Thompson, $1.00 Maes C; $8.00 M. Prompt shipment. P. - B. Reynolds, Gainesville, Rt. 2 Dorsetts Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C; Improved, $5.50 M.. J. Oo. Ga. Collard Plants, 35ce C; 500, $1.50 Strawberry Plants, large early heavy croppers, 80c C; 500, $3.50; Red Speckled Crow- der Peas, 35c lb. Add postage. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Large fresh early Wakefields and Copenhagen Cabbage Pits. and White Bermuda Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Del. PP. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Peppermint and Curled Pars- Jey Plants, 2 doz., 50c. Mrs. J. Bryan, Philomath. 2 yr. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $15.00 M; 10,000 lots or more $12.00 M. Send MO or cashiers check ee T. H. Patterson, Waco, Rt. Good fade 2 and 3 yr. Sn dzu Crowns, rooted, $15.00 M; $12.50 per thousand 10,000 and up. E. O. Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2: Klondike and Lady T Straw- *| berry Plants, mixed, 75c C; Ten- der Brown Striped Half Run- ner Beans, 50c lb. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. a Frostproof Chas. Wakefield Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Now ready. E. C. Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1 Sage Plants, $1.00 doz; Root- ed Grapevines, $4.50 doz. All PP. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Onion Mastodon Strawberry. Plants, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klon- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 M. Exc. 200 plants for 6 print sacks. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cum= ming, Rt. 1. : Thornless Boysenberry, $1.00 doz; 2 yrs. old, $2.00 doz; Kudzu Crowns, Semesan treated, $1.00 doz; $4.00.C. PP. J. W. Tocle, Macon, 410 Burton Ave. . Mt. Huckleberry Plants, tame Hemalaya . Berry Plants, doz; Hazelnut Bushes, 6, 75; Tender White Half Runner Bean Seed, 1947 crop, free of weevils, 45c large cup. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Large Early Bearing Straw- berry Plants, rooted, 50c C; $2.25, 500; $4.00 M. Add _ post- age. Jay Hayes, Gainesville, Rt. Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, now ready, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; 10,- 000, $2.25. Exp. Col. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Chas. Wakefield frostproof Cabbage Plants, fresh and green, and White Bermuda On- ions, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. R. Chancelor, Pitts. Mastodon Everbearing Straw- berry Plants, $1.00 C; 500, $4.00; $7:50 M. PP. in Ga, Mrs. J. E. Avirett, Blakely, Rt. 1.- Nice Strawberry Plants, 45 C. PP in Ga. A. D. Luckey, Har-_ lem. Large Early Everbearing Strawberry Plants, rooted, 50 Cc. At my home. Mrs. G. E. Brooks, East Point, 403 Thomp- son Ave. Mastodon Strawberry Plants, 75c C; $4.00 M. Mrs. G. . Beas- ley, Adrian. Chas. and Early Jersey Wake- field Cabbage Plants, 25 C; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Ples L. Gibbs, Abbeville. Chas W. and Early Jersey Cabbage Plants, 25c C; 560, ge $2.00 M; 5 M up, $1.25 M. PP Prompt shipment. Full count. W. F. Rowe, Abbeville, RFD 2, Chas. Wakefield and Early Jersey Cabbage Plants, 300, $1. 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. Prompt shipments. Write or calt for prices on larger quantities. -J. D. Crenshaw, Pitts. Phone 14 M2 B5e | ET BU: SEEDS FOR SALE Mastodon Strawberry Plants, $1.00 C; 300, $2.50 PP. M. C. __ (Crowe, Gainesville, RE 2 Sage Plants, large, 5, 50c; $1 doz. Damp packed. PP. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box 65. State insp. Blakemore Straw- ae ey Ss $1.00. C; $7.00 M. PP. Ww M. Phillips, Varnell, Rt. Bo 5 Earliest Strawberry, 40c doz; $1.00 C; Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz; Davis Raspberry, Dewberry, Huckleberry, $2.00 doz; Black Walnut, 2-3 ft. 50 ea. Bronze Scuppernong, Black Muscadine, 5, $2.00 PP. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, - Bowdon. ' Wakefield and Dutch Cab- bage, 200, 75c; 500, $1.75; $3.00 _ M; Klondike Strawberry, 200, $1.00; 500. $2.25; $4.00 M.; Big Jim Everbearing Strawberry, $1 ~ C; 500, $4.50; $8. M. Del. C. W. _ Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Chas. Wakefield Cabbage Plants, frostproof, 500, $1.75; $2.50 M; Improved Strawberry - Plants, strong, 500, $3.00; $5.00 MG E. Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt: 1. Large strong Cabbage Plants, _ Wakefield and Copenhagen, 500, $1.00; $1.50 M; White Ber- muda - Onions, 500, $1.25; $2.00. M. Full count. Prompt del. E L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. k Ga. Collard Plants, 200, 50c; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Limited amt. for sale. A. W. White, Moultrie, 424 Tth St. N. W. Klondike and Lady T. Straw- _ berry Plants, 50c C; $4.00 M. r Re Ger Doran, Gainesville, 2 2, - Ga. Collard Plants, 25 C; 500, $1.00; $1.50 M. All orders filled promptly. L. H. Williama Al- ma, RED 3. Minnesota Everbearing Straw. berry Plants, extra large, pure stock, $1.50 C; Early Bearing Klondike, $1.00 / C; $6.50 MM; Bosenberry Plants, 6, $1.00; 25, $3.00 H. G. Caraway, Atlanta, oe Candler Rd. S. E. Phone 5 _ Copenhagen Cabbage Plants, how ready, 35c C; $1.50, 500; $250 M. PP. Plants shipped same day orders received. Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City. Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen and Glory of Enkhuizon Cab- _- bage Plants, stalky, frostproot and fast maturing, 500, $1.50 $2.50 M. Del. PP. Satis. guar . Prompt del. H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald. ; Frostproof Cabbage White Bermuda Onion Plants, $1.50 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman. __ Strawberry Plants, $2.00 C 500, $6.40; $11.00 M; Also Ga. Collard Seed, $2.00 lb. I pay. postage. Samuel L. Fitzgerald, Waenna, Rt. 1. Ga. and Heading Collard _ Palnts, 30e C; 550, $1.00; $1.50 = IM; Everbearing Strawberry * /Plants, 70c C:; 300, $1.85; 50Q $2.75; $5.00 M PP. Moses Dav- is, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126. Certified Missionary Straw- berry Plants, $1.00 C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Ga. Collard Plants, 35e C; 300, 90c; Early Bearing Strawberry s Plants, extra large, heavy crop- pers, 90c C; 300, $2.60; Purple Globe Turnip, Ga. Collard Seed, 90c Ib. Add postage. Mattie Rur- an, Cumming, Rt. 1. SEEDS FOR SALE Red small Multiplying Onion - Sets, freeze dont kill, 25-30 to a hill, time to set out, $1.25 gal. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1. White Tender Cornfiald Bean Seed, White and Striped Half Runners, 3, $1.00; 1 kb. _ dry Sage, $1. Mrs. Henry Eller, Eliijay, Rt. 3. *Watson, Dixie Queen and Blacklee. Sweet Potatoes-Louisiana | Unit 1 Porto Rican and Porto Rican Bunch. CATTLE FOR a es Milch Cay, et yrs. old, freshen 3rd calf Ist. Dec.; Also pure Dark Cornish Cock- erels, $3. ea. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Jersey Buli, 14 mos. old, siready for service, $75.00; Reg Heifer, 3 mies. old, $50. MB. Burt, | Dawsonville. Full blooded Guernsey Bull, 20 mos. old, approx. -700 Ibs., $125. H. B. Collins, Fairburn. 1300 Ib. Guernsey Steer, 4 jyrs. old, works to plow and : in November, Those! eart, gentle,.no bad habits, priced to sell. No letters. Come #et. C.-R. Lavender, Barnes- ville. - 4 reg. Hereford Bulls (horn-. ed) ranging in age from 14 mos. to 27 mos., priced for quick sale. W. A. Dougherty, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Jersey, Cow, fresh last July, 2%-3 gals., rebred, $125.00; 5 mos. old Bull, purebred, $15. At my place. William C. Palm- rer, Atlanta, 745 House Rd., Rt. 6. Call Ch. 2655. Purebred Jersey Bull. Can get papers on him. For sale at my farm. A. B. Pate, Moreland. White Face Hereford Bulls, -|6 yrs. old, Domino stock, for sale at my place. Richard Head, nce Phone Chambiee 724 Reg. Herd iKbarheck: Angus {Cattle: 14 cows, 9 with calves, 5 bred, 4 bred heifers, 3 heifer ealves and 1 herd bull, for sale. J. C. Mulligan, Savannah, Rovk- ingham Plantation. Reg. Guernsey 3 yr. old bull, Junes Harvester, No. 357311. Site, Carnes Broud Harvester, No. 301619. Wt. about 1500 ibs., $300. my place, 7 mi. E. Sand- " ersville. M. M. Newsome, Sand- ersville. Male Guernsey calf, te bloodlines but not reg. 3-4 mos. old, $30. for quick sale. Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bremen, -Rt. 2, Box 35. Jersey male, 14 mos. old, Sire Legal Tender Fauntleroy, No; 1410886; Dam, Fillpail Arctotis Linda, No. 427066. Reg. in buy- jers name, $125. my place, near ssa ae Farm. Mrs. Hastings 100 Bushel, HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hereford Boar, 3 yrs. old, 1 litter of 13, wt. about 300 -|Ibs., eee cherry color, for sale: J. E. Humes, Columbus. Reg. OIC Gilt, 11 mos. old, around. 300 Ibs., abl. treated, $60. at home. 4 mi. Auburn. Rudolph Rooks, Auburn, Rt. 1. Reg. Hereford Boar, 3 mos. old, reg. in buyers name, $25. with papers. Howard Thaxton, Philomath. 10 reg. treated Duroc Pigs, 10 wks old, Oct. 24, farrowed by my famous Georgiana No. 404534, sired by Carolinas Cherry King No. 290739. $25.1 Alse 3 very fine boars, 5% mos. fold, $50. ea. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley. OIC Male, reg. with papcrs. 1 yr. old, about 250 Jbs., $75. at my barn. Marvin Jackson, | Locust Grove, Rt. 2. 8 pigs, 10 wks. old, Big Bone /-Guinea and P. C., $15. ea! P. C. Sow, $75..at my farm. G. W. Green, Locust Grove, Rt. 1. 6 purebred SPC Pigs, 5 5 old, $20. ea; 4 males, 2 gilts, 1 purebred blocky type Duroc Male, 10 wks old, Cherry Red, $25. Wormed, treated and reg. in buyers name. Hubert Yawn, 1}Vienna, Rt. 2. Ist. class reg. Berkshire Boar, 16 mos. old, a grandson of Borens Epoch, $100. C. J. Hardman, Commerce. Hereford Male Pig, 10 wks. old, reg. in buyers name, good markings, for sale. L. M. Bon- ner, Buchanan. Yearling PC Boar, from Sha- dy Dale Stock reg No. 11301, | about 400 lbs., good type and confirmation, ready for heavy service, $100. 00. Harry Colquitt, Thomaston, Rt-.2. 6 Pigs, 8 wks. old, Black Af rican and. Big Bone Guinea ' Cross, $10.00 ea. at lot. Will not ship, or sell on Sunday; Also No. 2 three roller Cane Mill, good Cond., $20.00. A. B. Blalock, Alto. \ Reg Hereford Pigs, 10 wks. old, $25.00 Irby Jackson, Craw- fordville. 10 reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, males and gilts, 9 wks. old, 45 lbs., $25.00 ea. Verlin Jones, Bartow. 8 Pigs, 7 wks. old, P. C., ready: to sell. Otis Sinith, Monticello, Rt: 1; Box 123. 3 young Duroc Boars, ready for light service, 1 bred for 2nd. litter Duroc Sow, all purebred reg. hogs, from top blood lines, reasonable prices, Write: Robert W. Wilson, McBean, Cate Wil- .son Acres, Beautifully marked 3 mos. old Shoats, $10.00 ea; PC and Berkshire, crossed, near Sweet Water Church. 9 mi. Augusta, He Gs Mayson, Augusta, Rt. 3, Box 163. Few reg. Hereford Gilts, Bred also nice young males, wt. ab- prox. 75 lbs., some pigs 10 wks. old, best blood lines, reasonable price. Satis. guar. Will ship COD. J. Corrie Sanders, Bow- ersville, Rt. 1. Hereford Gilt and 2 Boars, Major Sensation and Atlanta Boy blood lines, perfect mark- ings, 3 mos. old, reg. in buyer's name, $25. ea; $45. for pr. E. C. Smith, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. Nice New Hampshire Pigs, 14 wks. old, breeding stock, $15. ea. O. S. Duggan, Chester. Purebred OIC Boar, about! 150 lbs., ready for service, his been treated, $60. at my baen 2 mi. N. Alamo. Will ship. R. A. Hartley, Alamo. Blocky type Cherry Red Du- rec Pigs, from. prize winning stock, reg. buyers name anid shipped at once, $20 ea. J. E. Bennett, Screven, Duroc Farm: 4 SPC Male Pigs, 2 SPC Male Shoats, old ehough for lignt serviee, Gilts and Pigs, all reg. in buyers name, blocky type, Shoats, $40.00; Pigs, $25. Geo. Ray, Cuthbert. Phone 1412. 9: 2O1G Pigs, 8 wks. old, for sale. Also Garlic, $1:50-C.. J: Elberton, i 'to- 1300 Ibs. 2., $800. E. J. Mc- HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Hereford boar, 5 mos. old. State Fair Champion. Frank P. Singleton, Ft. Valley, Rt 3. Reg. blocky type Cherry Red. Duroc Male and Female, 5-6 mos. old, reg. in buyers name, treated, best blood line Ea South, fer sale. Allen Tyre, Waycross, 2034 Gibb St. Reg. Cherry Red Blocky Type Duroc Pigs with life treatment, $20. ea. and up. Some unre- lated. H. L. Williams, Baxley. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Nice, young mule and hogs for sale. Carlton Harwell, New- bern. One pair 4 yr. old matched rand gaited, black with light nose, Mare Mules, about 1250 Ginnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1,5: ami. N. E. Alpharetta, e good _cond., Make offer. James E. Head, Gray Horse, gentle, for sale. Contact. Mrs. Sr., Snellville. Nice young gaited Saddle Horse, with equip., or exc. for gentle work mate. Prefer small horse. W. A. Estes, Ellenwood. 2 Gray Horse Mules, 7 and 8 yrs. old; 1000 lbs. ea., $300.00; Good 2 H wagon with iron wheels, $75. Sce at barn. C. E. Gresham, Jonesboro, Box 1345. 2 Dark Brown or Black Mare about 7 yrs. old, med. ; Bood, steady working, gen- ce safe, $300., Also Shetland Pony, very seitle, cheap for cash. Come see at cnce. W. M Ray, Fort Valley,-Rt. 1. Nice Filly Colt, Ga. raised; 3 yrs. old, sell cheap or exc. for fresh in milch cow. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt, 2. Pair young mules, 5-6 yrs. old, Riding Cultivator, yrs. old for sale. Trade for Farmall Tractor and McCormick-Deer- ing. Cultivator. W. B. Harris, Nahunta, Rt. 2, Box 15. Horse Mule, gentle, smooth mouth, work anywhere, around 1000 Ibs., $50. T. B. Smith, Fair- burn, Rt. ay 6 yr. old Black Mare Mule, 1200 lbs., Red Horse Mule, 6 yrs. old, 1100 lbs., for sale. W. ae Bradley, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. Near Gurthrie Store. Reg. Mare, exc. lady roke, quality plus, Palomino Mare, young prospects, for sale. Clyde OKelley, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Matched Bay Dark Iron Grey Mare Mules, 1100 lbs.,. $500. Hd- win Collins, Cordele. 1 Bxe. Ga. raised Jack, 7 yrs. old, good breeder, for sale at my home, 1-mi. W. Cleveland. K. S. PyYice. Cleveland, Rt. 4. 5 yr. old Ga. raised Bay Horse, approx. 1100 lbs., gen- tle and sensible, will saddle ur work to any horse drawn farm implement, $85. for quick sale. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto. 4 yr. old mare, between 1100- 1200 lbs., broke to drive, very gentle, for. sale. A, W. Rasuv- sen, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. Good Plow Mule, about 12 yrs. old, full of life, good cond., also 2H wagon. Cash or trade | for milech eow or pigs. Come | see. J. C. ea Newnan, R:. E Good work mate, work any- s|where, 1070 lbs., sell her. and buggy together or separate. Wiley Housch, Buford, Rt. 3. Riverside Church. ~ Palomino Mare, 6 yrs. oid, perfectly gentle, for riding or work, about 1000 lbs., for sale. T. M. Jones, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3: Good farm mule for sale or exc. for 2 bred gilts of any good stock. H. H. Wimpee, M.'r- low, Ri. 1, ; Good mare mule, for sale cheap or exe. for pigs, cow, or 1H. wagon. J. S. Stanton, Li- .|thonia, Rt. 3, one Rr. eg this HORSES AND MULES ' FOR SALE Mare Mule, 1250 Ibs. Horse Mule, 1300 Ibs. $250. ea. or trade for good garden tractor with complete equipment. L. BE. Crawford, Lenox. Pair forse Mules, about 6 and 9 yrs. old, work anywhere, $350. or exc. for cows and hogs 7 mi. N. Odum. Edward Grif- fis, Odum, Rt. 1. Big Black Mule for nals Ure exc. for good milch. cow cf equal value. Mrs. W. H. oe < Warm Springs, Rt. 1. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE 3 big, fine N. Z. W. does, 8 mos., old, wt. over 10 lbs. ea. good health, type and bone, ful- ly ped., $4.00 ea. Sat. guar. R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. 2. Guinea Pigs: Females, 14 0z., $1.50-$3.00; Males, 14 oz., $1.50- $2. Exp. prepaid. State size wanted and sex. J. B. Jackson, g Jr., Greshamville, Rt. 12. 2 10 white Angora rabbits from ped. stock for sale or trade for | flowers or chickens. Mrs. Lee Baldwin, Atlanta, 21 East Dr. N. E. _ Sev. buck rabbits for sale or trade. Chas. A. L. Shannon, Rock Springs. Rt. 1. SHEEP AND one FOR SALE Reg. Saanan Maile at stud, y.|Lester of Sunnyslope S-6441- A. G. S, A. M. G. R. A, 2 bred yearlings; Also W. LL. Hens yard eggs and goat milk, for sale./W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 7308 ~ Grand Ave. N. W. Phone Bel, 5393. R Thoroughbred Sacnan Male, 18 mos. old, very genile, $12. : at my barn. If shipped, add 53. for crating. Send MO. A. i. Hooper, Norross. Reg. Saanan Milk Goats, males and females, some now milking, some to freshen in Jan., for sale. Mrs. Elsie Irons, Atlanta, Rt. 9. Phone Cal 13386. 4 Ramboullete Ewes, around 3. yrs. old, for sale. F. E. Wah, Fort Valley. : Milk type goat (not giving milk yet), $10. Dovie Clay, Bowdon, Rt. 2. - Reg. Nubian Buck, solid ie no. horns, $20. 00: seg. Nubian Buck, white and co- horned, $25.00; 3 bred Nubian Does, full blooded but not reg., 1 milking with Ist. kid, other two Ist. breeding. E. R. Cleg- horn, Villa Rica. 16 goats, all nannies but ane, and all nannies bred, $3. es at _my place, 2 mi. S. Indiana Springs. W. R. Fogg, Forsvth, Rt. 1, LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE WANTED: Exe. bay Tenn: Walking, 12 yrs. old horse, fine shape, plow, wore to Wagon, or ride, for year- lings or cow and calf, corn or oats. Hugh L. White, Stock- bridge. GUINEA PIGS (CAVHTS) WANTED: Want 5 or 6 cavies of breed- ing age. State What you have in letter. D. J. Jr. Waynesboro. SHEEP AND GOATS WANT- ED: Want 20 or 30, good 2 yr. old Ewes, bred, or yeatling Ewes, bred, Southdown or Hampshire, or extra crass of the two. Must be good and healthy. H. C. Darden, LaGrange. Want one or two milk goats, that will freshen in November, of good stock. James E. Wilkes, Lyons. Want 10 or 15 common. stock goats, del. my farm. Ativise best: price. Wade H. Farrar, eee Rt 4. Briel x ~ _ Jones, Jr.; (Continued frorn Page One) she is. mainly interested that is nearest to her. THE PRICE OF I have just returned from a trip to ~ Washington and find that, according the composite housewife ofthe United States today is to government figures, POULTRY FOR SALE. _ BANTAMS: Small type common. bantams, hens, $1.00 ea. roosters, 50c ea. All young and no culls. E. B. Hahira, Rt. 1. 6 small type mixed game bantam hens, wt. 1 Ib. grown, and 1 rooster, $6.00 for the 7; 16 same type ie wks. old, $4.00; ~2.red game bantam roosters, $1.50 ea. C. A. Tyson, Roy. 2 half bantam pullets, April May hatch, and 1 small type bantam rooster, $1.00 ea. plus carrying chgs. Billie Sorrells, Royston. Show stock bantams, Cornish and W. L. pullets and cockerels, and Seabright cockerels, $2. 50 ea. FOB. M. O. W. as Franklin, Harlem. ~ BARRED AND OTHER ROCKS: 15 White Rock April pullets, good stock, $2.25 ea. FOB. Mrs. R. W. Winge, Newnan. 25 White Ply. Rock hens, 2 yrs. old, $2.00 ea. E. P. Biggers, Bremen, Red: Box 33. 10 purebred White, Rock hens and rooster, $1.90 ea. at my farm; Add $3. 00 for crating ethics tO be shipped. Money Or- der. A. M. Hooper, Norcross.- CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: lea. FrymireDom stag, $5.00: ea. Negro hen and pullet, $7.50; Hogg Budweiser hen and pul- let, $7.50; stag mated, either Nezro or Budweiser, $15.00. M. O. or see. J. H. Akin, Atlan- _ ta, 3387 Oakcliff Rd. S. W. Purebred Cornish Indian Champion prize. winners: 4 hens and rooster, $3.50, or hens, $1.50 ea. roosters, $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs, T. W. Newsome, Sanders- ~ ville. Fine Royal White Cornish young hens and pullets, $4.00 and $5.00 ea; cockerels, ready for service, $5. 00 and $10. 00 ea. a L. _D. Singley, Jackson, ted. 9 ornish crossed N. H. Rd March pullets, $2.50 ea: 1 White Laced Red cockrel, January atch, $5.00. B. Youngblood, Au- gusta, 1503 Wrightsboro Road. ~ LEGHORNS: 250 March W. L. ST ritieis just started laving, $1.25 ea. fer entire lot. J. T. Cham- bers, Flovilla. 20 W. L. hens, none over 18 mos. old, and none under 8 mos. $1.50 ea. Mrs. A. H. Edalgo, Nashville, Rt. 4. MINORCAS AND MISCEL- LANEOUS CHICKENS: Giant S. C. Black Minorcas, for sale. L. B. Millians, New- nan. Young, fat, heavy hens, for Sale at my place, next to Metho- dist Church. No letters ans. G. R. Arnold, Union City. PIGEONS: Common pigeons crossed with White Kings, $1.00 pr. Billy Turner, Union Point. Purebred White Kings and Blue Kings, $4.00 pr., also 1 trio Patridge Cochin chickens, i yr: old, $10.00. H. E. Watkins, Louisville, 309 East 7th St. REDS. (NEWHAMPSHIRE OR RHODE ISLANDS): 15. fine 4-A grade N. H. Red hens, $2.50 ea; 34 4-A cockerels, $3.00 ea. All 18 mos. old. Not prepaid. No chks. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 157. 125 N. H. Red and 125 big type Eng. W. L. March pullets, $2.50 ea; Mrs. Roy Coggen, Sar- gent, Box 41, in that tree- FOOD POULTRY FOR SALE Hampshire Red, Silver Lace Wyandottes, Light Brahamas, best bloodline breeding cocker- els. $3.50 ea. up John Fuller, Atlanta, 677 Lillian Ave. S. W. RA 5263. 4 young N. H. Red hens and rooster, $10.50. C. O. Sikes, Syl- vester. N. H. Red March pullets from U. S. approved, bloodtested flock, witn high laying record, 2 or more shipped, $2.50 ea. prepaid. M.O. only. J. Y. Da- vis, Martin, Rt. 2. TURKEYS GUINEAS GEESE, DUCKS, ETC FOR SALE: 50 old fashioned Black and White turkeys. Send 3c stamp for reply. Samuel L. Fitzger- ald, Vienna: (Inquire for me at M. L. Browns Store). 25. Mallard ducks and drakes, pure stock, 1947 hatch. $5.00, trio $35.00 for lot. Cannot ship. C.. A. Morris, Ringgold, Rt. 1: Buff Orp. and White Pekin and mixed ducks, $1.25 ea. plus shipping chgs. I furnish crate. W. A. Gray, Swainsboro. 1947 hatch turkeys: Black Spanish and B. B. Bronze, 3 hens and gobbler of either, $25. per trio. Clyde-H. Barnes, Gray: mont. 40 fat, pen-fed turkeys, 14 wt. 20-30 lbs., ea. All 1947 hatch, except 2 gobblers and 5 hens, 2 yrs. old. Purehred B.,B. M. B. 60c lb. Not del. Miss Jennie Mercer, Haddock, RFD 1. ~ B. B. Bronze: 8 gobblers, Yr old, 30 Ibs. $10.00 ea; 8 small, $1.75 ea. at 6 wks. 13 white turkeys, $3.00 ea; 35 12-14 lb young toms and hens; $5.50 ea. at my place. Mrs. J. E. Car- ter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 309. WYANDOTTES: Prize winning Rose Comb W. Wyandotte roosters, Bocken- steete str. $3.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. H. Cox, Tennille, Box 132. POULTRY WANTED) BANTAMS: Want Sebright bantam roos- ter. Must ship to Savannah col- lect. Quote price toMrs: H.} Padgett, Savannah. 1910 E. Ma-| con St. GAMES: Want 2. pure Negro. game hens, Shuffler or good Brown Red hens, from reliable breeder. Will trade or, pay reasonable price. Write, J. H. Akin, Atlan- ta, 3387 Oakcliff Rd. SW. LEGHORNS: Want 10-12 Everlay Brown Leghorn March or April hatch. pullets, laying now or soon lay. State what you have and price. Mrs. Ann Hunt, Atlanta, 795 Stewart Ave. S. W. RA 8446. Exc. at my place 8 N. Z. White rabbits (1 Angora in lot), for 8 laying pullets, W. L. or Hampshire Reds _ preferred. Come Bells Ferry Rd., to Pied- mont-Roberts Road and get fur- ther directions at store. C. K. Anneberg, Marietta, Rt. 1. REDS AND ROCKS: Want 12 N. H. Red or White Rock pul- lets. State price and other in- formation. No culls. Orby South- ard, Dahlonega, Box 277. Want 8 or 10 N. H. Reds or White Rocks, in radius of 15 mi., laying or nearly old enough to lay pullets, and 1 young cocke- rel: Mrs. Lay 7G: Howard, Maas elias REZ oes S: S. Storer; g paying the same percentage of the family income for food that she was paying in 1939. Not only that, but Secretary of Agriculture Anderson appeared before a joint committee of the House and Sen- ate while I was in Washington, testified that the average those on the farms was a little over $600.00 for the last twelve FARM HELP WANTED Want. colored couple, live on farm, 8 mi, Atlanta. Man drive tractor, car and do gen. farm and yard work. Wife also work. Good salary. phone DE 2533}: collect, or write. J.-J, Scott, Scottdale. Want farmer for 2 H. farm, 50-50 basis or on Halves, Like small family, able do good work. 2 plow hand and woman or girl to tend chickens, etc., regular work. White or col. Ss. H. Garrett, Butler. Want white, unencumbered, reliable, middleaged woman for light farm chores on farm. Room, board and reasonable salary. Mrs. John W. Roberts, Bowan, Box 5. Want family for 1 H crop, 50-50 basis. Extra good land, mules, feed, tools, large 4 R house; school, church and mail} Rt. Extra good pasture, plenty wood. C. H. Coleman, Flowery]. Branch, Rt. Mountain, 3, at Chestnut Want small, middleaged fam- ily to work for. wages on farm. Good house with elec. close to town. Bruce E. Bridges, Col- lege Park. Janice Dr. t Want reliable col. man to re- pair pasture, fences, cut bush-| es in pasture, milk and handy with:-repair. work, $25.00 mo. Room and board. Give refer- ences. Jas. A. Manry, Fortson. Want white woman of good health and reputation to do light work on farm and live as one of family, reasonable sala- ty. H. H. Wimpee, Marlow, Rt. i Want a share cropper to work farm with tractor and mules, good land, on paved hwy., No. 42, 2 mi. Indian Springs. Elec. in home. School bus by home, good bottom and plenty high Tand. R. A. Franklin, ae oe dian Springs. . Want young man to work on farm, assist, with dairy, poultry, and help raise feedstuff, board and $50.00 mth. Burnley Par- ham, Warm Springs. | _Want colored family to gath- er crops and work for wages on bottom and upland next year. Douglasville, Rt. Want several wage hands and share croppers including farm foreman and carpenter. F. B, Jackson, Wrightsville. Want exp. farm hand, single, $12.00 wk: and board. E. C. Harvey, Decatur, Rt. 2. , Want 2 or 3 H farmer, stand- ing rent or share crop, 4 R hse near town and school. Prefer colored. No white. All letters ans. Mrs. O. M. Green, Wadley, RED. 2. Want good man for 2 or 3 H farm who can furnish self. Have good land and pasture. 3, 4, and 6 R houses. Standing rent, 3rds. and 4ths. or 50-50 basis. V. T. Chears, Millen, Rt. 1, Bx 8. Want middle aged couple to live in home with elderly lady and do light work on farm. Mrs. B. H. Bates, Brunswick, Rt. 1. Want help for 1948 to work 6000-10,000 turpentine cups on 50-50 basis, also 6H farm, x- tra good land. .Two new houses, 6 and 5 rooms, elec., school rt. ve party to finance self. 6 McRae. Write H. G. Sam-|]} ae Mc! ie, POB 245. income of months, running water, | garden spot, and wood for fuel enough to work in field. No 3. Double S. curve. |once. Write or see. O. R. Mar- .Good house, fence, plenty tools, -essaty -if I trade...J=- A: Bohan- | non, Surrency, Rt. 2. $1300. 00. The United. States a town dwellers, FARM HELP ae Want colored family to tend 2H farm on halves, 4 A tobac-|- co allotment. Come see at once. Theodore Sharpe, Alston. tise Want colored woman not over} | 35 yrs. old, from. country, to do light work on chicken farm. Good home, private room, $25. | mth. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlan- ta, Rt. 2. Want experienced man to help in dairy. 4 R house with lights. milk, furnished, $90.00 mth. salary.| Can give GI job training. John W. Bussey, Columbus, Clay- more Plantation. Want experienced endcen for herd registered Hereford Cattle. References required, house furnished. Milton Stern, Ben Hill, Rt. 1, Box Me phone RA. 2277. ; 2 POSITIONS WANTED Want 1H Crop, standing. i or 3rds. and 4ths. on Hwy. 29. Man and wife, 2 children old | bad habits. Robert Smith, Da- eula; Rite de Want 1H arcs good land, about 25 A, good mule and wa- gon, 4000- 5000 turpentine boxes, also cows and hogs, on 50-50 ba- | sis. 1 mi. Swainsboro. Mann Hooks, Swainsboro. Rt. Doge Middleage _ man and wife wants place with good man near Atlanta, Austell or Villa. Rica; Orchard, Nursery, or Poultry Work for wages and small crop. F. R, Gladden Tallapoosa. 32 yr. old Exc. GI wants big}: 1H or 2H farm (on the job training). 3 or 4 R house, elec., water and wood desired. No bad habits. 3 mi. Forsyth. School and! mail route. H. L. Sherrell, For- syth, Rt. 4. Single young man, refined, wants job doing light work on farm, work by hour with good. people who will pay well. Best references. Walker Co. prefer- red. Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt. Man with large family wants | | good 2H farm or a dairy with right man. Look after and tend] v 50-75 cows, 20 yrs. exp, in dairy; |. and lifetime in farming. - Can begin by 15th. Dec. See me 2 mi. Jersey, Ga. Willie M. Green, Covington, Rt. 3. : Man, with small family wants| job on farm as truck and trac- tor driver. Can do any kind farm work. Move anywhere at tin, Bolin sbroke. Man with good plow and other help. wants. 2 H farm. also must be honest man, nec- _ Large. family wants 150 A int cultivation on 50-50 basis, trac- tor and cultivating tractor, 3 mules and farming equip. J. E, Sims, Hampton, Rt. 2. Want 2H farm in Crisp Co. for 1948. Must be modern. Con-|'li able salary. Write, while the average income of on the farms was a_ little m one-half as much i income as th TOM LINDER, _ Commissioner of Agricult moved. Will start with tractor, or s Sparks, Riz ee crop and part wage: old, salary basi ; |: Summerville. work farm, rais details in -letter. : -50- 50 basis, with do any kind repa ) bany, Rt. 1, Box. % tact. Robert Dobbs Cordele, Rt. is : : food producers are receiving: who are eatin POSITIONS Wz of family, near drive light car o and board, and | Savannah, 213 White man, wife an i wants 2H crop, 50-50 1 tractor and equip. ce and am honest and ton, DeKalb or He ferred. - ~ Good refer McDaniel, Jonesbo - Want caret: sma st ot 2 acres) with raise chickens, et; rent. Fulton Co. ee ae a work for oe big enough to work time and anywhere in ry King, Winder, - Want 2H crop 01 lifetime experienc work in dairy an raise chickens. 5R work. Mrs. Murell roe, Ric shies - Middleaged - man < want job on farm. for erence. Homer Le self and 2 boys, of. ova Py sis, or land lord fu and corn patch anc time for wages. and painter. W. and water. Must and on bus rt. Dublin. Ist. letter, _per wl Sanders, Wrights Want to contac} tractor who and as. many calves, Want large oat sow I W. A. Jordan, Mei; Dairy, Herdsma ) with fine herds wan cellent ref. Sta Griffin, 205 ea Want good 2 crop. Anat grown ref. if desired..G. B. [He Flynt Washingt with calf, open and bred Auctioned at Liyesto Audi Novy. . 14, Wri HEREFORD AUCTION SAL cows. and