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TOM LINDER =~ 0 COMMISSIONER
UME 32
editorial By TOM LINDER
this page is found a letter from Mz.
aterials National Council, Wash-
D. C., which brings ominous in-
tion to the farmers and people in
H. Wilkin, Economie Analyst for |
1 of this country.
w weeks ago, in the Market Bul-
told you how our exports of agri-
ral products had fallen off more
billion dollars during the same
of time that we were spending
Hion dollars for European recov-
Wilkins letter is further evidence
way our country is being used
as a pawn in world power poli-
our officials in Washington.
also in receipt of copy of letter
issioner of Agriculture, of Minne-
to Senator Walter F. Geor ge,
an of Senate Finance Committee.
ick of space we cannot reproduce
issioner Trovattens letter in full,
J] quote some of the most signifi-
yortions of his letter as follows:
Fur farmers in the United
ates have been heavy tax payers
| personal property, real estate
income; it is a pity that we are
periencing a wholesale liquida-
of the industry. at bankruptcy
ices. It is estimated, that this
elling season will Shove a loss of
27.00 per head on silver foxes,
a loss of $6.50 per head on
dinary standards of dark mink.
oxes which sold, in 1945 at the
ing of $125.00 per pelt and
der the burden of 20% excise
x, are today averaging $11.00,
hich is $27.00 below the cost of
roduction; standard mink which
ought the ceiling of $32.00 in
5, are today averaging $12.00,
hich is $6.50 below cost of pro-
The State Governments, of the
r producing States, need the rey-
jue derived from fur farming op-
ations; they need fur farmers as
mployers. Many of the fur farm-
have spent thegreater part of
eir lives building the worlds fin-
st herds of fox and mink, only to
foreign competition, lack of
ederal Government support and
1e 20% luxury tax bring them to
ir knees and bankruptcy. In this
State the fur farming industry
_ comes under the supervision of this
Department and since the war .
re than one-half of our fur farm-
have failed financially,
J would appreciate getting
ur personal reaction to my pro-
Bg
OMINOUS WARNING
ine in prices of agricultural
his country is the ominous
= sonpepae APRIL 6, 1949
warning of what we may expect in the
months to come.
Readers of the Market Bulletin will re-
member that for decades the cash in-
come of agriculture has determined the
cash income of the entire nation. Seven
-times. the farm income is the national
ineome. For each one billion dollars
drop in farm income there will be a drop
of seven billion dollars in national in-
come. For each billion dollars of im-
ports of agricultural products there will
mn by Honorable R. A, Trovatten,
your state should take the lead in this
FATS AND OILS
RAW MATERIALS
NATIONAL COUNCIL
976 National Prss Building
Washington. D. C.
March 26, 1949
Mr. Tom Linder, Secretary of Agr.
State Of Georgia
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Tom:
We held a meeting the other day
with the Ind. Packers, Western meat
Packers, Renderers, in regard to the fats
and oils situation.
With an annual production of about
10 billion pounds, the present price on
fats and oils which is about 15 cents per
pound under what it ought to be is caus-
ing the farmers to lose $125,000,000 per
month. In addition it is bringing about a
very bearish attitude toward livestock
prices and in turn grains.
Low prices will also force the gov-
ernment to subsidize peanuts, soybeans
and flaxseed. .
The low price situation which has
been deliberately created either through
ignorance or intent, has resulted from a
net import of approximately 470,000,000
Ibs. of fats and oils. In other words it
did not come about from surplus produc-
tion in the United States. This took place
at a time when Europe was literally
starving from a shortage of fats and oils.
We. are contemplating legislation
which would put on an excise tax of
approximately 15 cents per lb. The 15
cents per pound could be used as a draw-
back if a pound of fats was exported. This
would force them to export as many
pounds as they import. If this policy had
been followed we would not have had
the drop in commodity prices which has
wiped out a potential income of $3 billion
for agriculture and $20 billion for the
United States.
Senator Russell and Cong. Pace of
matter and there is a possibility that if
they do that the South and Mid-West and
Western states can band together to get
this thing stopped.
Drop me a line as to their attitude
and what in your opinion is the possibility
of support from the Southern states all
of whom have a direct interest in the
price of cotton seed oil, Peanut oil, etc.
Yours Sineereke
Carl H. Wilken Economic Analyst
NUMBER 31
STORM CLOUDS GATHER
be at least five billion drop in national
income.
These facts are well known to our offi-
cials in Washington and yet, in spite of
this, they continue to play with so-called
reciprocal trade agreements each one of
which means a decrease,in income for
the people of this country.
The amount of tax money being col-
lected by the Federal Government ($43-
billion dollars) is a tremendous burden
on the people even with the unprece-
dented national income of the last few
F years: With a major drop in national
income such amounts of taxes would be
out of the question for the people to pay.
And, yet, there are many fixed charges
such as funding the national debt,
money for defense, veterans benefits,
social security, ete., which cannot be
materially reduced. The same thing is
truein a lesser way of State Govern-
ments, Municipalities and Counties.
The billions of dollars which are pro-
posed to be spent in the near future for
European recovery, so-called, and for
European re-armament will add to the
tax burden of the people of this country
a load which is calculated to bring com-
munism within our own borders.
Whatever the threat of communism
abroad may be, our greatest danger lies
from communism within our own coun-
try and the danger of commihism among
our own people will be-multiplied many
times if our own economic structure is
allowed to disintegrate.
It was the importation of $43-billion
dollars worth of foreign goods after
World War One that precipitated the
economic storm of 1929-1930 yet, in
spite of that painful lesson, it seems we
have not learned anything.
Tnsofar as Georgia agriculture is con-
cerned, the records in this Department
show that each depression has been ush-
ered in by a record sale of fertilizer tags
at atime when farm prices were on the
decline.
Just as a straw in the wind it is well
to call attention to the fact that the
sales of fertilizer tags to date, this sea-
son, are larger than they have ever been
before in history.
In view of all these things, it is a good
time for farmers to plan their operations
on the conservative side. Older farmers
can easily remember what has happen-
ed when farm prices went down in the
past after a period of higher prices. It
is a good time to hold debts down toa
minimum and, insofar ag possible, stay
in position to make necessary adjust-
ments.
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netices
Tom i-ndez Commissioner.
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114 122~c4ce St.. Covington Ga
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FARMS AND
FARM LAND FOR SALE |
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
10 A. land, 5 in cultivation, |
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
MARKET BULLETIN
FLOWERS AND SEED |
FOR SALE
Nice Gladiolas, 30c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Drummond,
Atlanta, 40 ee Ra., N.
E.
Daffodils, Jonquils, Purple
Tris, $1. C; Dbl. Daffodils, $1.
doz.; Red Flowering Quince,
White Eng. Dogwood, Brides
Bouquette, Golden Bell, Purple
Lilacs, 25c ea.; Orange Day
Lilies, $1. C; Lemon Lilies, 75c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Azzie
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Calif. Blue Violets, Chrysan-
themums, Dusty Miller, Day
Lilies, Fox Gloves, Trumpet
Daffodils, 50c doz.; Hibiscus,
Button Mums, lavender, or-
ange, yellow, white and red,
50c doz, Add postage. Mrs. V.
Carter, Whitesburg.
Exhibition Glad. Bulbs, 2
doz., $1.10; $3.50 C; Nice root-
ed Ferns, 4 var, $110. No
COD. Mrs: N. B, Wilson, Atlan-
ta, 943 Greenwood Ave., N. E.
Blooming size mixed cols.
Glads, 30c doz.; Lemon Lilies,
Variety Iris, 50c doz.; Many
cols. Daisy, Pom Pom, Button
Mums, 30c doz.; Red, Pink,
Lavender Jersey Beauty Dahli-
as, 50c doz; Rock Garden
plants. Ra. 9636. Mrs. C. E. Lev-
Altheas, Azaleas, Sweetshrub, te
Goldn Bell, 25 ea. Add post:lay
age. Tamar Teem, Talking ;
Rock. eed light and deep
Big Yellow Daffodil Bulbs,|fea lavender, prone sons
$1, C; $11.00 M; Fairy Lily| cream, single, Red, Yellow
Bulbs, $1. C. Mrs. Effie L, Mc-' Bronze serhi-dbl., 50c doz. Va-
Elroy, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Boxwood, 3-12 in., $2.50 doz.;
Globe Arborvitae, 10- 16 in., $3.
doz.; Blue, Yellow Tris, Blue
Parma Violets, 50c doz.: 12
choice shrubs, $2.00; Biue Bird-
foot Violets, Pink Per. Phlox,
White Violets, $2. C. Sadie Wil-|
son, Blue Ridge.
Mixed col. Glad. Bulbs,
blooming size, scarlet red, pink
with white centers, pink and
yellow 50c doz.; Bulblets, 50c
C; few large Cactus Dahlias,:
Purple, Rose, Bronze and Pink,
6, $1.00; May and tattail Cac-
tus cuttings, 20c ea. PI in Ga.
Mrs. Luther T. Hutson, Blairs-
ville, Star Rt.
Large Dbl. Poppy Seed, mix-
@- Dbl. Red Altheas, 35 ea, ed cols. only, 10c tsp. and self
bal. timber, pasture, running Dbl. Day and Lemon Lilies, ae pie hear pete
waier, new 5 R. house, wired 60c doz.; Bamps Grass, 60c; oe other seed an ; owers to
for Elec., well, garage, chicken | yeljow - Thornless Rose, 60 sell or exc. Write. Aas Jessie
house, 31/2 mi. So. Lawrence- clump. Add postage. Mrs. Mary | Kuykendall, Blairsville, Rt.. 3,
ville on paveY Hwy. S.~ P.| >: Foster, Sparta. | Box 83.
Batchelor, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. | Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, 75c
ones) for sale at our piace. Mrs.
J. R. Martin, Blairsville, Rt. 2,|
Box 169.
Magnolia Trees, 2-3 ft.,
green leaves and white flow-
ers, $1. ea. Prepaid. COD orders
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Cameopink Azaleamums, 85c
meester of Portlar a
AB. ao2, Suver Lace Vins d0e| oF FOB. V. W. Wilson, Savan-/
a.; Day Lilies, Yellow, Bronze, | 2ah, Rt. 3.
ote doz; Abclias, 8-10 yrs. old, 12 named Mums, 2 doz., $1.10;
50c ea. No orders less $1. Add| Iris, Juniper, Oleander, Gar-
posiage.- Ms. Miles . _ Tarmer,| denias, 4. ft.,. $1.25; Mammoth
Sancersville. Vi erbena, 3 ea. of Red and Pink, |
Rooted Pink and Blue Hy- Orchid, White, Indigo, Blue}
drangeas, 50c ea; Large type Lavender, Purple, Beauty of |
re a Oxford, Rainbow of cols. 2)
Mums, 3 doz., $1.00; Small type, |
Purple, White Orchid, Yellow
and white, 3 doz., $1.00; Also
Gourd Seed, le ea. Mrs. J. M.
Johnson, Shellman.
Daisy M
Orange Cannas, 50c doz.;
doz., $1. 00:PP 2 Mrs.3.5Ws. Ed-
wards, Sprin vale.
Hedge, fine strong roots, a- |
bout 2 yrs. old, around 9 or 10|
ums, White, 35 doz.; fin, high, I ea! PP: <Any amt,
7 ie Root- | Mrs. W. H. Lacy, Stone a
ed Fig Sprouts, 50c for 1 ft., 2 tain.
Th. Be. Exe, for print sacks: ' Chrysanthemums plants,|
Mrs. Adrian Dowdy, Seville. | White Daisy, Bronze and Yel- |
Per. Asters, tall var., rooted, How of large var., 30 doz. Mrs. |
2 doz. 90c; 50c doz; Phy-| Willie Nelson, Smyrna, Rt. 2:
, lavender ol. roo<ed, | Caladiums Candidum , snow |
Zac; 40 doz.; Chrysan- | leaf with dark green ribs, |
themums, yellow, cluster bloom, | Amaryllis Hybrids, from giant |
2 doz., 60c; 35 doz. All pre-| strain, mixed cols., rooted and |
paid. MO or cath. Mrs. J. W,| sprouted, small bulbs, 5c, 10c,
Hamm, Summit. 15c; American Beauty Bloom-
White, Yellow, Luavender,| ers, 50c; Sprouted Easters, 5c
Bronze Chrysanthemums. Exe: | and 10c. Carefully packed. Post-
| age extra. Joseph H: DunNett,
Sandy Springs.
Chinese Dark Lavender Mag-
nolias, rooted, $1.60 ea. Pre-
paid. Parcel post.. Govt. insp.
Mrs. H. B. Shearouse, Guyton.
100 plants for 25 Glad Bulbs, or
for Dahlia Tubers, Regal, Coral;
Tiger . Lilies. - Mandy Hendrix,
Summit, Rt. 2.
Large Lt. Red, Pink Glad}
Bulbs, rooted Purple Verbena!
and Thrift, Yellow, Pink, White, |
Fragrant Mexican Tube Rose
Lavender and Bronze Chry- Bulbs, 3 Moz., $1.00; 5 doz.,$2.;
santhemums, Easter Roses,| 4 doz. nice size Glad Bulbs,
White Conch Geraniums, Pur- majority pink, $1. doz.; $3. for
ple Lilacs, and others. Exc. for
other flowers. Write. Mrs. H. C.
Vaughn, Summerville, 23 Tay-
the 4 doz. Del. Mrs. W. T. Britt,
Sr., Snellville.
lor, St. Umbellatum Lilies, 3, 25c;
Ne Cydonia Japonica, Red Seven
Dahlias: Treasure Island,| Sister Roses, 50c a.; Althea,
Spirit of St. Louis, Pride of Flowering Crape Pink, 25c; Dbl.
Calif., Jersey Beacon, HRS Yel- Larkspur, Scarlet Mullein,
low, Avalon, A. D. Lavonia,| Corn Flower, 50c doz.; Cannas,
Margaret Wilson, Red Jersey, | 10c; Poppy Seed, 4 var., 10c sp.
Jersey Beauty, Mrs. Harrell] No checks. Mrs. Ben H. Silver,
and Atkers, $2. doz. Mrs. H. H,
Gilstrap, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
Domestica Nandina Seed, 65c
qt.; Large Red Spider Lily
Bulbs, 14, 65c; Coral Vine, roots,
blooming size, 40c ea.; : Blue Per.
Morning, rooted, 40c ea. Del.
to 3rd zone. 5c on checks. Miss
eo Collins, Smithville, Rt.
Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 68.
Sweet Peas, Pink, Lemon
Lilies, 75c doz.; King Alfred
Daffodils, Jonquils, Purple Iris,
$1. C; Yellow Thornless Roses,
White Eng. Dogwood, 25c ea.;
Dbl. Pink Peony, 75c ea.; Pink
Running Roses, 2, 35c. Add
postage. Miss Arbelee Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
3 nice Boxwood, (some small | ane
large | F Miss
|
: Rose Thrift,
$4. C; OHara~ Morning
Glory and Red Four. OClock
Seed, 30c tbls; Golden Bell
guttings, 50c doz. PP Ane Gay
Gennfa Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
King Alfred Jonquils, $2. C;
Orange Day Lilies, Red, Yel-
|low. Dbl. Canna Lilies, Old
Royal Blue Iris,
$1. doz.; Purple Verbena, 50c
doz.; Florida Moss, 25c doz.
Exc. for print sacks. Martha
Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Firy Red and Canary Yellow
Canna Lily, $1. doz.; Orange
Day :Laly;#$2> C; Royal Blue
| Easter Lilies, Iris, doz.; King
Alfred Jonquils, White Narcis-
sus, $2. C; Purple Violets, 50c
doz. Exe. for print sacks. Add
postage. Bernice Carroll, Bre-
men, Rt. 2, Box 88.
Blooming size Jonquil bulbs,
$6.50 M; $1. C. Maud McElroy,
| Bremen, Rt, 2; Box 61B.
Dahlia Bulbs, giant size, all
cols., Treasure Island, Golden
Beauty, Sunray Prince | of
Persia, Jane Cole, Mrs. Warner,
Ansley Park, many others, $2.50
doz; Also all cols. Ball and
Baby type. Mrs. L. P. Ivey,
Bremen, Rt. 1.
King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50
Ct ABE: hite Narcissus, $3.
C! Red Dahlias, $2. doz.; Gold
Band Lilies, $1. doz.; Blue Vio-
lets, 75c doz.; Royal Blue White
Easter Liles, ea., $1.25 doz. Add
postage. No stamps. Mrs. Flor-
ence Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Deep Blue Iris, White Hem-
erocallis, 8, $1.00; Daffodils,
Emperor Jonquils, White Apr.
Narcissi, 50c doz.; $2.50 C; Hills
of Snow, Orchid Mums, $0c
doz.; White Spirea, 50c, $20.00.
Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
21 med. size Boxwood, for
sale. D. O. Steed, Atlanta, 1376
Miller Reed Ave, S. E. Tel. La.}-
1284.
Tiger Lilies, 25c doz.; Pink
Thrift, 1c per root; Yellow
Mums, 25c doz. Mrs. Ruby
Winkle, Atlanta, Eastland .Rd.,}
Rt. 3.
Glad Bulbs, mixed -ols., a-
bout half pink Picardy, $1.00,
$2.00, $3.00, and $4.v0 C. bulbs.
No less sold. All blooming
size. Pale Yellow Mums, daisy
type, flat top, 30 plants, $1. PP.
Mrs. S, L. Gardner: Alpharetta.
riety large med., small, and var.
. colors, Add postage. Mrs. Julia
Singleton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall
Ave., S. E. Tel.-Ma. 4184.
Beautiful Ophiephogan, grass
like (purple blooms) for mid-
summer as a border for beds or
walks, also buddleia or other
shrubs. Ve. 3946. Mrs. S. S. El-
liott, Atlanta, 2360 Briarcliff
Rd.
Large and small assorted
Zennia_ seed, large cup, 25c;
Old Fashion Purplish and
White Bachelor Button, half
cup, 20c; Old Fashion Touch-
Me-Not, 15c sp.; Marigold, 15
half cup with 50c orders; Sweet
Williams Seed free; 20 dif.
Mums, $1.15. Mrs: Mamie Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Goldenglow, Hardy Phlox,
Mums, several types Azalea-
mums, Cameo Pink, all var.,
35c doz.; Thrift, White, Pink,
(Red Eye), 30c doz.; Green Jew,
6 cut., 25c; Tear Drops, 3, 25;
Scotch Broom, 35c; Small ones,
3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Leon
Dodd, Alpharetta.
Magnolia, Red
Dogwood, Yellow Climbing
Azaleas, Cucumber Tree, Red
Flame and Pink Azaleas, Cat-
aba Tree, Tag Elder, 1, ft, 20;
2-ft, 45; 3 ft, 65c. Aad post-
age.. No stamps, nor checks.
Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Irwinton,
Rt. 1, Box 38.
Chrysanthemum Plants, large,
med, and small, mixed, dif
cols., 35c dozi; Roselle Seed
from Australia, 25 tsp. Mrs
oe Atkinson, Waldosta, Rt
and White
Dahlias, Little Nemo, Varie-
gated Red and White, 3, 50c;
8, $1.; Hastings Rose Queen
Pink Cannas, 8, $1. PP. Mrs.
| A. Horsley, Waco, Rt, 2, Box 40.
Good strong Lemon Lilies,
1c ea.; FOB; Or 2c ea. del. Any
amt. up to 1000. A. J. Willo-
ughby, Waco.
Large type Dahlias, white,
red, rose. yellow, lavender, $3.
doz.; Turner Mums, pink and
yellow, $1.50 doz.; Other giant
type, all cols., 75e doz,; Tube
Rose, 50c doz. Mrs. Will Wise,
Wadley.
Large White and Rayender
Mums, 30c doz. PP. Mrs. R. L.
Livingston, Wadley.
Snapdragons, Red-and mixed
Geraniums, Carnations, . Per.
Sweet Peas (pink), Yellow and
White Small Anemone, Yellow,
White and Pink Daisy Mums,
each 75c doz.; Large incurved
Yellow and White Mums,
$1.10. Mrs. F. M.. Combs, Sr.,
Washington. :
Snapdragons, Pink Per.
Phlox, Pink and White Sweet
Williams, Per. Lavender Asters,
each, 65 doz.; 100 Pink Thrift,
$1. Add 15c postage ~on Thrift.
Mrs. Nace? cone Washing-}
ton, Rt... 23
Chrysanthemums, large yel
low, dark red, 25 doz.; 5 doz.,
$1.; Big Blue Sweet Violets, 25
doz.; Big Dark Red Geranium
cuttings, 10c not rooted. Mrs.
W. R. Johnson, Whigham, Rt. 2.
Tuberose, blooming size, 50c
doz.; 12 choice glads, 60c doz.;
$3. 50 C; White, and Pink Can-
low Canna Bulbs, 50c
Hugh R. White, Stoc
ed 1-2 ft., 35;
Dbl.
10c ea. rooted; -5e for c
Wayne Faircloth, Whigh
2, Box 188.
col.,
Sunset | Giant Marigold, 1
10c; Flash Marigold, 10
Rose of Sharon, 10 see
Pink Hibiscus.
Cup, 10e tsp. PP. Miss
Hardin, White, Rt. Ae
Geranium Plants, all cols
kinds ferns, :
iosity Cactus, Star Bett
Variegated
quette Plant, 45 ea.
Sultanas, rooted, 4, $1.
Graham Eley, White Pl
Lilies, lg. bulbs, 3, $1.
in ast on each =
Blue and White, Snap
Shasta Daisies,
nias, Salvia and Carnatic
wood Allgood, Meigs,
flower from So. America,
about 15 in. tall, each
has five point, for pot o:
25 seed, 25c. a
stamps.
per. Re
Boxwood, Dill, Greybr
or print sacks.
Pisgah.
ting, :
100 Ib. cap. white sacks.
ting per sack. Ea. pay p
Mrs. Inex Gore, Rydal,
10c ea.; Cannas, Mums,
Blue Butterfly Bushes
25c ea.;
5tc:ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Thomason, Rockmart, Rt.
10c ea.; $1, doz.; e
-Physostegia and Monard:
Marechelneil nee 30c to
Delia Fife, Rome. ;
santhemums, %
type, 1 doz. asst. unlabe
prepaid anywhere in
Mums, $1.; Exc. for 2 Ta
A. R, Landin. Toccoa.
ea.
Geranium
rooted ones,
Azaleamums. Mrs. J. C
12 dif. Cannas,
hinds spring plants, 3 do
Milk and Wine, ;
Orange Lily Bubls,
Exe.
fruits, ete. Mrs. J. S. G@
Quitman. e 5G
cols.,
Japonicas, 4, $1.; 4
10c ea.; Red Maples and
Dogwood,
Sweetshrubs,
orders, nor checks. Add >
Mrs.
$1. doz.;
low Lily Bulbs, 25c ea.
30e doz.;
Roses, 2 yrs: old, $1. ea.; G
ium cuttings, 15c ea.; B
20c ea.; Glad Bulbs, 50c
Miss Dora B. Hileoree Mou
Rt. 6, Box 245.
Azaleas, Grabapples, Red !
Dogwood, Pink Cherokee |
White Pine, Tulip Pop
ver Maple, Holly, 2-
Several hundred Gi
Cedars, Dogwood, Sweet
50e ea.; All cols, 3 t
and Single Geran
Large Dbl,
'Zinntas
10c cup;
Mission
20 see
Giant blooming dbl.
Rattlesnake ee
Ornamental
Lg. rooted dbl. Ger
mixed cols.,
Broom, 2-4 ft.,
Bushes (Exorhorda Gra
2-4: ft 35 Shs
Early Beauty Asters,
Southern Star, a peac
Hedge Gia 50, $:
Roe
Dark Pink Running Ri
rooted, 25c Or ex
Hardy Asters, and Day,
3 or 4 Regal
Blooming size Verine
Many cols.
Caladium Bulbs, 25
Or exc. for Glad
cuttings,
50c. Or ex
Parrott.
Daffodils, Narejssusy
and. Eggs, Snowdrops,
for
utte
50c |
for print sacks, 4
Blooming size Age
rooted; 75 doz.
Gol
20 ed. ran
15e ea.
J.B, Farist;-Orarae
All. cols... Chry:
Milk and
Old Fashion
Mt. Laurels, Rhodod e
nas, 4, $1. Elephant Ears, 3,
25ce (oe Zinnias, Pe-j 40z.; White Nar Pinl
tunias, Pansy, -Oxalis, and An- ils, Blue Iris, Fall ty
emone type Mums, 3 doz., $1.) hlox, Shasta D ,
Add postage. Mrs. J. E. ens, Honnie A
Quitman, ane 5. 4 Bluff.
) stamps. Mrs.
s, Wrens.
-Me-Not Seed, 20c
nps nor checks,
_ Broughton, Mon-
.
Bachelor Buttons,
American Beauty
tart plus postage.
. Selph, McRae;
ipdragon, Crimson
Verbena, Yellow
hite and Yellow
dardy Mums, 65c
Glow, Pink Per.
col. -Petunia, 40c
$1.00; Minimum
Mrs. J. W. Jones, |
Blue Hydrangeas,
raniums, 4 cols.,
ik Begonia, Rain-
Sultana cuttings,
; te dif.
a poary
7 ft. diam., $30.
, $2. ea. See at my
F,
Rhododendrons,
s, Cherokee Rose,
ow, Pink Dog-
Berry, Holly,
kk Hemlock, 2-
Shasta Daisies,
$2, C. All plants
>. Mrs. Boon Wil-
Bluf.
Pink, White, Red,
Salmon Yellow,
urple, 60c doz.;
P in Ga. No coD
Mrs. H. L. Fields,
PRt. 3: .
larg> bulbs, Snow
2, $1.00; Large
rchid, Bronze, 20
); Ship in April. G.
t
5 ee ee
ecole ty ious |
large | Pink
yple, Maples, 2-3
50 doz.; Crange
asta Daisies, Blue
iolets, Dusty Mil-
Mrs. Clifton Davis,
; le, Dogwood, Red
Rambler Rose,
ad Cherokee Rose,
ee ee ee ee
White Pine,
$2. doz.
Daisies, $2 oe.
e, Mt. Laurels,
Pine, Crabapples,
weet Shrubs, Chero-
Roses, Birdeyes, 30c
s, Orange Day
7 een Galax, Mt.
et Peas, Tansy, 35c
stage. Exc. for
. M. Roper, Min-
Laurels, Mt.
ples, $1.50 doz.;
Cherokee, - Pink
oses, 30c ea.; Blue
Day Lilies, "Ever-
Mt. Ferns, Sweet
Add postage. Exe.
ae Bell Barnes,
Mt,
1b ea.; Red and
nia, rooted, 15c ea.;
she J. O. Gore,
S,
large glass full)
Westbrook, Kings-
Mrs. Edna Rukat,]
Oc ea.; Exc. for 100,
rint or white, ach
cnbicaat mix-
fectly clean new
Prince Albert
ones cheaper; 15, |
) as,
cuttings, 5 kinds, |
Cushion Mums, 25c_ doz.;
Pink large Mums, 30 doz.;
Pink Begonia, 25c ea.; Purple
Foxglove and Goldenglow, 25c
doz. Add postage. No checks.
Mrs. Hansel Self, pnerae Rt.
Ae
Butter and Ee type Dbl.
Jonquil Bulbs, 25c doz.; or 40
for 50c; Bronze Mums, White
Pom-Poms, 10c a cluster; Also
rooted Sage plants, 15c clump.
Mrs. C. Watson, Loganville, Rt.
Soe cs
Ricolisnt Ear, 15c ea.; Pink,
Red Thrift, Petunias, 30c doz.;
White and Purple Iris, Large
Mums, 40c doz.; Verbena, all
cols., 30c doz.; All kind Roses,
3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. T. J.
Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box
186. .
_ Pink, Red Geranium, Grape,
. Maple Begonias, 25c ea.; 5, $1.;
Sword, Boston, Asparagus and
Maiden Hair Ferns, 15c ea.;
June Cactus, dark red, 25c;
Pink, White Oxalis, Mistletoe
Fern, 15c. Add postage. Mrs. W.
D. Hardy, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box
186.
Rooted Lavender Thrift, or
Sweet Purple Violets, Col.
Larkspurs, 40, $1.00; Cape Jas-
mine, 35c ea.; Evergreen and
White Sh.ubbery, 25c_ ea;
White and Yellow center Daisy
Mums, 2, 5c. Wet packed. No
orders less than 50c. Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton.
Fine mixed Cannas, 60 doz.;
Mixed Bachelor Button Seed,
30c cup;
Bloom Vine, 10c large sp.; Pink
Yarrow, Queen Mary (Pink
Tris) and White Iris, Yellow
Linaria, Chester Daisy, 30c doz.
Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood,
Lawrenceville.
Chrysanthemum Slips, Red,
2 cols. Lavender, Yellow daisy
type, 35c oz.; Red, Purple,
Pink Verbena, 0c bunch; large
Pink Phlox, 10c ea.;. No orders
less 50c. Add postage. Mrs. W.
A. Huscusson, Lawrenceville.
Fine mixed Iris, all dif., 50,
$2.25; 4 dif. large Mums, 6 dif.
small var. Pink Azaleamums,
mixed 3 doz., $1.25; Philippine
Amaryllis; Milk and Wine,
White col. Lilies, $1.30 ea. Mrs.
S. M. Gunter, Lawrenceville,
( RES
Red Bud, 3 col..
Pink Rosalie Mum plants,
ape doz.;2 doz., $1,255; Del:
Pink Morning Glory Seed, 20c
-pkt.; Dbl. Hollyhock plants, 40c
ea.; 6, $1. Only Ga. orders fill-
ed. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 3.
William plants, 50c doz.; Dahli-
large type Jersey Beacon.
White Wonder, Warner an
ee not labeled, $1.85 doz.;
Mixed col. Glad Bulbs, 30c doz.;
Red Amaryllis Bulbs, 50c ea.
Add postage. D. A. Blackstock,
Lula, Rt. 1
Mt. Laurels, Peachtree Roses,
75e doz.; Trailing Arbutus,
Bridal Wreath, Orange Day
Liliess Wild Violets, 50c doz.;
Yellow Bells, White Dogwood,
Honeysuckle, 75c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Leo se ai
Lula, Rt. 1.
Pink Thrift, $1.10 G; Daffo-
dils and White Narcissus, Sie:
Tall Light Blue Iris, $i. doz.;
Scotch Broom, 3, 35c, Mrs. Lona
Tallent, Lula.
Hydrangea, Everbloomg Roses,
red, pink, 25c ea.; Grass Pinks,
25c bunch; Japanese Lantern,
Cannas, 10c ea.; Whit, Purple
Lilac, 25c ea. Add _ postage.
Docia Harris, Lula.
Easter Lilies, 85c doz.; Pink
Grandma Caps, 15c doz.; Box-
wood, dif. sizes and_ prices;
Mixed col. Dahlias, $1. doz. PP.
Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt.
2
Shasta Daisies, Shaggy, Stone
Red, Gold Mums, 50c_ doz.;
Dahlias, large type Lavender,
White, Lemon, Yellow, 25c ea.;
Glads, Pink. 75c. doz. Del. to
2nd. zone. No checks. Mrs. An-
nie Patillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4.
Large Pini and Yellow Chry-
emums, $1. 50 doz.
e
13:
Pretty Lacey Red.
- Cactus,
- Blooming size mixed Sweet} &
4 | 50c
Pee oP Biles EAMES Lider,
Add
Mar Pan j
eties
luth,
- Large curled petal, Purple
and large straight petal Red
Velvet and Yellow Mums, 35c
doz. Add postage. Wet packed.
Mrs. A. W. White, Leesburg,
Rt. 1, Box 80.
Shasta Daisies, 20c doz.; Pink
Verbena, 10c bunch; All cols.
Annual Phlox and large Yel-
low, Pink Pom Pom Mums, 20c
doz,; 2, 35c;, Small Zinnia and
Baehelor Button Seed, 15c cup.
$1. orders PP in Ga. No chks.
Mrs, M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt.
4 -
Purple Flags, Orange Lilies,
Jonquijs, Narcissus, Assorted.
Hollyhocks, 50c doz.; Bridal
Wreath, Crape Myrtle, Snow-
ball, Red Quince, 25c ea.; Red
Carnation, Pink Oxalis, 25c
bunch; Phanton Lilies, 50c ea.
A. E. Hughey, Fairmount, Rt.
de
Giant Iris, White, Blue, and
Yellow with red center Daf-
fodils, Narcissus, . Jonquils,
Bronze Col. Lemon Lilies, 50c
doz.; Snowdrops, Royal Blue
Violets, 30c doz.; Giant Holly-
hocks, all cols. mixed, 50c doz.
Mrs. D. M. Hughey, Fa.rmount,
Rt. 1,
3 each: Salmon _ Sultanas,
White Conch Begonias, Red and
Yellow Coleus, Milk and Wine
Jew, strong cuttings, all 12 for
$1.00. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Felton.
Yellow, Jasmine, Pink Run-
ning Rose Bush, Honeysuckle,
rooted, 2, 25c; Jonquil, Pink
Hyacinth,s Blue, White Iris, 50c
doz.; Bachelor Buttons, Blue
Larkspur, 12, 25c. Mrs. Ara
Waldriv, Flowery Branch, Rt? 1.
Long Leaf Palms, Christmas
rooted, 25c; Dbl. Pink
Oleanders, 50c; Not rooted, 15c;
Var. cols. Mums, in med. ball
type, butto- and two-tone, 35c
doz.; Dark Red Dahlia Bulbs,
10c ea. PP orders not less 50c.
Mrs. C. T. Lavender, Flovilla,
te ls
Pink Sultana, rooted, 20c ea.;
Maiden Hair and Ruffled Ferns,
Pink Conch Begonia, rooted,
15c ea.; Coleus cuttings, 10c ea.;
Rat Tail Cactus, 5c ea.; Pink
Verbena, 30c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Ida Teague. Lawrenceville,
Mt, Lox. 73.
Wisteria, Kerria, QOzie Dog-
wood, Lombardy Poplar, Pussy-
willow, Winter Creeper, many
other shrubs, 25c ea.; Large,
50c and $1.; Pinks, Santolia,
Vineas, 2, 25c; Grafted Monthly
Roses, 50c; Old Fashion Roses,
2"- and 50c. Josan Geia, Law-
renceyville,
Blue Ridge Rose Azaleas, 25c
a.; $2. doz.; $10. C; Mt. Green
Winter Ferns, Glads, Blue and
Silver Iris, Yellow Prim Roses,
doz.; Chrysanthemums,
large type, light, dark bronze,
40c doz.; Dbl. White, 25c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow-
ler, Diamond.
Dahlia Bulbs, 3 of finest cut
flower Dahlias, large velvet red,
Jersey Beacon, and large White
Wonder, Honey Comb Laven-
der, very prolific, 4 of each,
$2, PP. H. B. Peeler, Devereux.
Dahlias: Prince of. Persia,
Graff Zepplin, Pride of Cali-
fornia, Bashful Giant, Roman
Eagle, Ashley Park, - Penn.
Charter, Rose Falon, Mary El-
len, White Wonder, Margaret
Cowl, Ruby Taylor, 1 each of
12 dif. var., $3. Mrs. W. P.. Bell,
Duluth,
Dahlias: Cuban Giant, White,
Helen Ivins, Mrs.
Warner, Josephine G., large
Purple, Lavender Ball, Margar-
et Wilson, Wine Ball, HRS,
Treasure Island, 1 ea. of 12
dif. var., $3. Mrs. Frances i
Duluth.
Dahlias: Jane Cowl, Avalon,
Graff. Zepplin, Marshall Pink,
Spirit of St.Louis, Roman Wa-
namaker, Josephine G., HRS
Yellow, Mary Ellen, 12 dif. var.,
$3.; All large -type, true to
name; Also 12 extra fine vari-
<a $5. Mrs. H, E. Bell, Du-
uth,
Dahlias: large type, Jane
Cowl, Paramount, Mary Ellen,
Red Jersey, Spirit of St. Louis,
Treasure Island, White Wonder,
Josephine G., Alexwildi, Mar-
garet lon, Yankee queen,
ore gg. each of 12.dif. vari-
Mrs. Tom Bell Du-
3 doz. rooted Verbena Plants,
edit. cols; $1." Alsox 3: doz,
large White Chrysanthemum
Plants, rooted, $1. Not PP. Mrs.
J. T. Spier, Thomaston, Rt. 1.
White and Yellow Pinks, 25c
doz.; Orange, Purple, Pink and
Variegated Sultanas, 10c cut-
ting; 25c rooted; Other Box
Plants, Ga. orders only. Mrs.
J. D. Boyett, Thomasville, 618
Fletcher St.
Red King Carnations, $1.
doz.; Asparagus Fern, 40c ea.;
Chrysanthemum (mixed) White,
Yellow, Bronze, Cream, Laven-
der, Daisy Pink, Daisy White,
$1. doz. Miss Susie Andrews,
Thomasville, Box 641.
August Lilies, Sprengeri
Ferns 25c eas; Geranium cut-
tings, 3, 25c; Chrysanthemums,
Red, Bronze, White, Yellow,
40c doz.; Button Mums, White,
Orchid, 50 doz. Mrs. S. Q.
MeGahee, Thomson, Rt. 2, Box
116
Pink Thrift, 60c C; Mixed
col. Petunia Plants, 35c doz.
Mrs. J. W. Cobb, Thomson, El-
lington, Rt. 2.
Summer Pinks, Pink .and
White Thrift, Azalea,. Pompom
and Bronze and Yellow Mums,
50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Beulah Corn, Tucker, Rt. 1.
Red Thrift Plants, 40c doz.;
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 3 doz.,
$1.; Pink and Red Everbloom-
ing Begonias, rooted plants,
20c ea. Mrs. Cora: Westbrook,
Trion, Ri 1.
Giant Dahlias: Damson, Jane
Cowl, Mrs. Warner, Apricot
Giant, 15c ea.; Smaller, in
Velvet Red, Salmon, Variegat-
ed, Red and White, Daisy Red,
10c ea.; $1. doz. No stamps.
Mrs. Edgar Moore, Trenton, Rt.
,
Margaret Fulton Glad Bulbs,
$1.25 -C.: PP/A LL, Graham,
Trenton.
Fairy Lilies, 1c ea.; White
Cactus for fancy pots, 3, 25c;
Hollyhock Seed, rose col, 15c
tbls; Red Spider Lily, 5c ea.;
Orange Flag Lilies, 3c ea. No
orders less $1. Add _ postage.
Mrs. W.H. Acree, Toccoa, -Rt,
a
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, $2.
C; Single Orange Day Lilies,
$1. C; Spider Lily, 40c doz.;
Physostegia plar.ts, 30c doz.;
Large Dahlia Mums; White, and
Pink Azalamums, 50c doz.; All
cols. Mixed Mums, 40c doz. Mrs.
ae Hammock, "Midville, Box
14
Chrysanthemums, Yellow
Turner, Smith Enchantment,
Pink, Bronze, Doty Deep Or-
ange, Philadelphia, Red Souve-
nir, Salmon Pink, 10 ea. No
order under $1. Add 10c for
postage. Mrs. E, R. Adams, Ma-
con, 849 Hillyer Ave.
Large size Dahlias, Red,
White, Pink, Bright and Dark
Yellow, 35c ea.; 3, $1. Mrs. B.
a Knowles, Macon, 304 Marion
ve.
Strong rooted Sultanas,
bright red, 25c ea.; Yellow Seed
Corn, Ist. -yr; $1. pkti; Dried
Figs, 40c lb. Mrs. Ida Evans,
Frolona, Box 107.
Easter Lilies, $1. doz.; Blue
Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.35 doz.;
Azaleas, $1.25 doz.; Purple But-
terfly Bushes, New Year Vine,
20c ea.; White and Purple Li-
lac Bushes, 25c ea.; White Pa-
per Narcissus Bulbs, $1. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.35
doz.; Easter Lilies, $1. doz.;
Vhite Paper Narcissus. Bulbs,
75c doz.; New Year Vine, Pur-
ple Butterfly Bushes, 20c ea.
White and Purple Lilac Bushes,
25c ea.; Azaleas, $1.25 doz.;
White Dogwood, On Shs Add
postage. Mrs. Robert H. Nor-
rell, Gainesville, Rt, 6.
Bridal Wreath, Red Dogwood,
25 ea.; Umbellatum Lily, Tame
Violets, Star of Bethlehem, Jon-
quils, 4, 25e. No checks. Exe.
for print sacks. Miss Goldavie
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Mixed cols. Sultana,
25c ea.; Mixed col. Cushion
Mums, 25c. doz.; Dahlias, $3.00
doz.; White Briar Easter Rose,
Pink Verbena, 10c ea.; Large
Mums, Martha | Washington,
Black Haw, White, Purple, Yel-
low, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Bud Bond, Hoa Rt. as Pa
rooted,
Red Dogwood, Bridal Wreath,
Red Flowering Quince, 25c ea,
Tame Violets, |Umbellatum.
Lilies, 50c doz.;
ers, 00.- doz, Exc): - for
sacks. Miss Audrey
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Shasta Daisies, White, Purple
and Dutch Iris, Orange Day,
Tiger, Lemon. Lilies, $1. doz.f
Old Fashion White,
Red Roses, Red Flowering |
Quince, Pink Almond, Yellow
Japonica, $2. oz.; Blanket
Flower, 50c doz. Add postage,
Mrs. Hoyt Tippens, poe.
Rock, Rt. 2.
Purple Lilacs, Eng. Doewata
25c ea.;
Single and Dbl. Blue Iris, Stag
of Bethlehem, Blue _ Spidey
Wart,
sacks. Mrs. C. W. Hefner, Talk:
ing Rock, Rt. 2.
Rose Thrift, $1. C; Rose and
Red Everblooming Begonias,
Fluffy Ferns, 25c ea. Purple
Per. Phlox, 25c doz. Add post<
print
Silver,
Rtv 1.
White, Salmon, Rose, Sul
tana, Several col. Geranium
and Begonia cuttings, 10c eas
Rooted Geraniums, 30c; Dbl,
Begonia cuttings, 15c ea:; Col.
plants, rooted, and cuttings,
$1.25. No order for less 50c. Add
postage. Miss Fannie
Royston, Rt. 1.
Yellow Bells, Bridal Wreath, .
Eng. Dogwoods, $lz ea,; Ever-_
greens Hedge cuttings, 25e ea.s
Snake Tongue Lilies, 3, 25e:
Jonquil Bulbs, 3, 25c; Var.
Dahlia Tubers, 3, 50c; Running .
Roses, 50c ea. Add postage. Na
stamps. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,.
Royston. ,
Rooted White Cape Jasmine
and Blue Hydrangea, 25c ea.;
Red and- Yellow Cannas, Yel-
low and Lavender, Bronze
Mums, 50c doz.; Jonquil Bulbs,
$1C2 Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, ;
Royston, Rt. 1.
Fuchsia, 2 cols. Pink, 2 cols.
Red, light and dark, white Ge-
Waxleaf Begonias, Pink, Purple,
tanas, all cuttings, 10c ea. Add
postage. Miss Carmel Parten,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Mt.
3 cols.
Laurel, Rhododendrons,
Azaleas, Pink, Yellow
Tulip Poplar, White Pine, Hol-
ly, Cherokee Rose, Crabapple,
2-3 ft. $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Snowdrop, Pink Phlox, $2. C.
Rooted. PP. Roy H. Wilson,
Mineral. Bluff, Box 150.
Blue Hardy Fall Asters, 60
bunch; Daffodils, 50c doz. No
stamps. Add postage. Miss
Jewell Martin, Menlo, Rt. 2.
Green leafed Caladium (ele-
phant ear) 25c ea. Add postage.
L. G.-Gilstrap, Murrayville, Rt.
Ls
Large Yellow Chrysanthe-
mum Plants, 10c ea.; $1. doz;
Mammoth Daffodil Bulbs, 15
ea.; $1.50 doz. Mrs. A. L. Brans
an, Macon, 168 Cherokee Ava
Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurels,
Red, Yellow Azaleas, Dogwood,
Red Bud, White Pine, Holly,
Poplars, blooming Hemlock,
Crabapple,
ft $2:75..doz
Iris, Shasta Daisies, Snowdrops,
$2.50 C. Gladys Robinson, Min-
eral Bluff.
Pink Sweet Peas, 15 tbls,
and 3c stamp; Bird of Paradise
Seed, 25c doz. and 3c stamp;
Several dif. cols. Mum plants,
15c, $1.00; 15 postage. Mrs. C,
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. gens
3 cols. Azaleas, Red Bud,
Pink, Yellow Dogwood, Mt
Laurels, Rhododendrons, Chero-
kee Rose, White Pine, Holly,
Tulip Poptar, 2-3 ft., $2. doz;
Shasta Daisies, Snowdrop, $2.
C. All rooted, PP. Mrs. Virginia
Black, Mineral Bluff.
Boxwood, Arbutus, Cedar,
50c ea.; Cherokee and Spring
Roses, mixed cols... Bloomng
Locust, Red Birdeye; Red In-
dian Arrow, 3, ! 30c; Shasta
Daisies, 50c doz.; Yellow Tearn-
less Roses, 3, 30c. Add portage.
4 Mary Wilkins, Morganton
March Flow-, |
Yellow,
Lemon and Day Lilie,
530c doz. Exc.. for sprint is
age. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, :
Eason,
Red and Var. Dahlias, 75 doz.;
raniums, Pink, Red and Pink ~
Orange, Red and White Sul-
Dogwood, Red Bud, Red Maple,
Pussy Willow, 2-3
Pink Phlox, Blue
;
he
j
T=
- doz.;
: Del. Mrs. W. C. Byington, New-
S-Red, 5c ea.;
_ postage.
Oliver.
: doz.;
~ pill.
- Bulbs, Dbl., all cols.,
doz.; Purple, Pink, Variegated
Verbenas, 50c doz.; Ball type
~ Yellow, Red Mums, 15e doz.;
: _ Red and Pink,
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE |
Z
Mature Tube Rose Bulbs, to
bloom ist. of yr., Mexican var.
65c doz; PP; $16.50 bu. Exp.
paid. Reduced price in lots 10)
bu. or more. O. L. Dickerson,
Marietta, Rt. 3, Box 133.
Camellias: About 8-12 in, 1
each of following: Demi-Dbl.
Red, Dbl. var., Dbl. med., Pink,
Dbl. Red, White Stripes, Dbl.
White, Peony type, Dbl. Red,
White, 8 Camellias, $5. PP?
Mrs. J. L. Wurtzel, Moultrie.
Dahlia Tubers, red col. $1.
Glad Bulbs, pink, 75 doz.
nan, Rt. 3.
Pres. Red Canna Lilies, King
Humbert Yellow, Splotched
50c doz.; Small leaf
Wandering Jew with large
vineseand small white flowers,
10c cutting; 2, 15c; Add post-
age under $1. orders. Mrs. Ella
Nunnery, Ludowici, Rt. 1.
Large Cream and White In-
eurved Chrysanthemums, $1.50
doz. PP. Mrs. D. M. Stahl, Ocil-
la, 301.S. Apricot St.
Rooted cuttings 8 named var.
Camellias for $4.50; Rooted
plants, 6-9 in. not named, 3}
$2.50; Rooted Azalea, 8, $1. 00;
Azaleas, Geraniums, Sultanas,
Lantanas, Verbenas, Hydran-
geas, Beauty Bush, Altheas,
Buddleia, Cape Jasmine cut-
tings, 75c doz. \dd_ postage.
Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla.
Glad Bulbs, mixed Picardy
and 1910 Rose, assorted bloom-
ing sizes, 25c doz.; Purple
Achimenese, 35c doz.; Red Tree
Dahlia Tuber, 75 doz. Add
Miss Ivey Dugger, |
Oliver.
Maiden Hair Fern Clump,.25
ea. Physostegia plants, 25c. doz.;
Castor Bean Seed, mixed cols.,
15 cup; 2 cups, 25c; Mexican
Sunflower Seed, 10c tsp. Add
postage. Miss Emma Dugger,
75
Yello Cannas, Blue Iris,
75 "doz.; Dogwood, Indian Ar-
row, 75. doz.; Velvet Roses, 25c
ea. No Fla. orders. Add post-
age. Mrs. Janie Waddell, Oak-
All col. rooted Azaleas,
All col. rooted Azaleas, Blue
Iris, Yellow Cannas, Dogwood,
Indian Arrow, 752 "doz.: Box-
wood, 25c ea. No Fla. orders.
Add postage. Mrs. Elsie Can-
trell, Oakhill.
Small and large Dahlia
90c doz.;
Large and small Mums, 30c doz.:
Glad, 2 cols., 50c doz.; Tame
Honeysuckle, "15: Tiger Lily,
25e a bulb; Single Touch-Me-
Not, 15c tsp. Add postage. Mrs.
Mary Ellis, Pisgah.
Dbl. Red, Pink Cannas, $1.00
Small type Dahlia Bulbs, $1.
doz.; Dark Red, Blue, Pink Pe-
dunias, 25c doz., 2 doz. lots. Add
postage. Mrs. G. D. Mitchell,
Pitts, Box 38. i
Beefsteak, Star, Angel Wing
Begonias, 20e ea.; Verbena,
Dark Red, Pir.k, Variegated,
Purple, 5c a.;
Milk and Wine
Lilies, 80c doz.;
Cannas, Yellow,
75c doz. Exe. for
sacks, T. G. Crenshaw,
Pitts.
Shasta Daisies, Fuchsia plants,
50c doz.; Spider and Dbl. Flag
Mrs. -
Lilies, 75 doz.; All types large
mums, yellow, white, red,
white, solids in lavender, yel-
low, white, pink, yellow, white
daisy type. small white mums,
90c doz. Mrs. J. E. Jett, Pitts,
Mixed Daffodils Bulbs, $1.25
C; Purple blooming Thrift, $1.
C. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Phil-
omath.
7000 spring blooming bulbs,
Butter and Eggs, Jonquils, But-
_tercups, Small Cluster, Frag-
rant, Yellow Narcissi, blooms
from Jan. until Apr., $1. e500.
checks. Mrs. B. T. Echols, Phil:
omath,
Dorothy Perkins Rose, 3, 25c;
Crape Myrtle, Lay. Wisteria,
Bridal Wreath, 25 va.: ; Marech-
alneil Roses, 5c; Golden Rod,
25e. All del. Mrs. B. i. Osborn,
FLOWERS AND SEE
"FOR SALE
Running Roses, rooted, Pink,
Red, Yellow 1s.d, 15 ea.; Yel-
low Mums, Marigolds, Petunias,
Sweet Violets, 10c doz.; Pink
and Purple Crape Myrtle, 15c
ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Young Eng. Boxwood plants,
rooted, 6, $1.00; 14, $2. Add
postage. M. M. Cochran, Pisgah.
Red Pres. Cannas, 75 doz.;
Red Sultanas, Christmas Cac-
tue, Milk and Wine Lily, 25c
a.; Dbl. Yellow Mums, Purple
Asters, 25 doz.; Orange Day
| Lilies, 30c doz.; Coral Vine, Red
| Bleeding Heart, 50c ea.;: $1.00
orders PP in Ga. Evelyn W.
Seago, Pinehurst.
3 large Camellias, 1_ large
Gardenia. $40. Will not ship.
Come for them. Mrs. B. E. Par-
rish, Pavo, Rt: 3.
Rubrum Lilies, large bulbs,
75e ea; Feverfew, nice plants,
50c doz. PP. Mrs. J. W. Armour,
Rayle.
Red and Yellow Cannas, Iris
Lilies, 50c doz.; Jonquil, But-
ter and Egg, Narcissus, Violets,
Larkspur, 30c; Sword Fern, 50c
ea.; Christmas Cactus, 50 doz.;
Wandering Jew, Yellow Mums.
IMEES ae Bullington, Rebecca,
Rtgs
Old Eng.. Dwarf Boxwood,
heavy field grown, several yrs.
old, well shaped, good full
compact spread, 6-8 in., 50c
ea.; 4-6 in., 25 ea.; Old Fash-
ion Blackberry Lilies, $1. doz.;
$5. Cy Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.
3 Yellow Spoon Mum Plants,
40c; 1 yr. old Stephenotis, 60c;
| Stephenotis Seed, 20c pkg. Mrs.
J. A. Pendergrast, Reynolds.
Chrysanthemums; and Mums,
10 dif. cols., 35 doz.; Or exg
for print sacks, okra or Half
Runner Bean Seed. Mrs. Young
Ross, Rex, Rt. 1.
Red. and Pink Seven Sister
rooted Roses, 25 doz.; 2 doz.,
40c; Single Blue and Rose Rag-
ged Robins, Larkspur, Red Pop-
pies, for sale. Or exc. for Dbl.
or Single Dahlias, Hyacinths,
Tulips, Nandinas, Red Spirea,
or White Verbena. Mrs. Alva
Russell, Round Oak.
Strawberry Geranium, free
with order of Old Fashion
Pinks, Yellow and Pink, for
25 bunch; Lemon Lilies, White
Dogwood, Mt. Laurels, Azaleas,
Crabapples, 10c ea.; Blue Flag,
35 doz.;
Trailing Arbutus, 75c doz. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Roy.
Perennial Pink, Red Phlox,
Foxgloves, Blue, Purple Iris,
35c doz.; Dbl. Japonicas, Ar-
borvitaes, Boxwood, Weigelas,
Altheas, Forsythia, White Li-
lacs, Snowball, ._ Hibiscus,
Sweetshrub, Rhododendrons-
Dogwood, 25c ea.; Blooming
size Azaleas, 65c doz. All root-
ed. Add postage. Martha Eller,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Lemon Lilies, 2 doz., $1.00;
Bridal Wreath, Red and White
Dogwood, 5, $1.00; Golden
Bells, 2, $1.00; Pink Rambling
Rose, 3 $1.00; Daffodils, 50c
doz.; Mountain Laurels, 2, $1.
Waldo H. Ellis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Red Hot Poker,: 25c ea:;
Larkspur and Mums, mixed,
30c doz.; Giant Per. Pansies,
75e doz.; Pansy Seed, $2.50
small thimbleful; Dahlias, mix-
ed, small bloom, very showey,
10c .ea. bulblet. Add postage.
Miss Maude Clayton, Ellijay,
Roe
Foxgloves, Fall Pinks, Reston
Lilies and Jonquils, 50c doz.;
Dogwood, 6, $1.00; Raspberry,
rooted, 75c ea. Exe. for print
sacks. Mrs. Earl Keener, Elli-
Jays ave,
Yellow and Lavender _ Iris,
Jonquils, Narcissus, Dbl. Daf-
fodils, $2, C; Pink Almonds,
Yellow Japonica, Azaleas, root-
ed, 25c ea. Mrs. Charles H. Ed-
wards, Ellijay, Rose Haven, Rt.
Native .Azaleas, blooming
size, rooted, 75c doz.; White,
Spruce Pine, White Dogwood,
Pink Crabapple, Mt. Ivy, Mt.
Laurel, Red Maple, Sweetshrub,
Indian Arrow, $1. doz.; Mums,
Purpfe Iris, 75 doz. Add post-
age. No Fla, orders. Mrs. Ger-
Roy.
ba
trude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Wreath, Forsythia,
Lily Bulbs, $1.75 doz.;
Daffodils,
$1.00; Purple and White Iris,
Umbellatum and Blue Spider
Lily, White Mums, Tame Vio-
lets, 50c doz.; Old Time White
Flower, 2 bu., 50c. Exe. for 100
lb. print or white sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Lizzie Goble,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Gardenias, $4, doz.; Also Dbl.
Yellow Japonica, blooming size,
$3. doz.; Exc. for cuttings of
Crape Myrtle. 12 Gardenia cut-
tings for 25 Crape Myrtle. Tal-
madge Robinson, Greenville.
King Alfred Daffodils, $1.00
doz.; Trumpet Bicolor Daffo-
dils, $1.25 doz.; Yellow Sweet
Scented Jonquils, .50c = doz.;
White Narcissus, 75 doz.; Tig-
er Lilies, 6, 50c; Red, White,
Yellow, Fall Pinks, or Mums,
75e doz. No checks. Mrs, Bar-
tow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pink Justicia, Yellow Japon-
icas, Snowballs, 30c ea.; Privet
Hedge, Blue -Violets, 60c C;
Goldenglow, Foxgloves, Orange
Dal Lilies, Bugle Plant, 40c
doz.; Mixed Glad Bulbs, 30c
doz. $1. -orders postpaid. ' Exe.
for sacks. Mrs. W, D. Ralston,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Golden Chain, 5, $1.00; Blue
Tris, 40c doz.; Lemon Lilies,
35e doz.; Red Dogwood, 5, $1.;
March Flowers, 35c doz.; Brid-
al Wreath, 4, $1.00; Silver Leaf
Maple, 50c ea.; Birdseye, 40c
ea.; Honeysuckle, $1. doz. No
checks. Mrs. Ivy Lambert, EI-
liyay; Rt 3:
Golden Chain, 3, $1.00; Yel-
low Crimson Japonicas, $1. ea.;
Red Dogwood, 4, $1.00; Lemon,
Lilies, Blue Iris, 50c ~doz.;
March Flowers, dbl. and single.
60c doz.; Fall Pinks, white
and yellow, $1: doz: Rooted. No
checks. Ople Gable, Ellijay,
Re Os . Ea? .
Junipers, 18-24 in, $1. ea:;
unrooted Althea, sev. cols., 2
kinds Arborvitae, Pink Deutzia,
Pink Abelia, Red, white, pink
Spirea, 15c doz.; Several cols.
Mums, Daisies, Yellow Cluster
Narcissus, Wild Iris, White Vio-
lets, 25c doz. Mrs. Henry El-
ler, Ellijay, Rt, 3.
Lemon Lilies, 3 doz. $1.00:
Red Dogwood, 5, $1.00; Pink
Almonds, 3, $1.00; Orange Day
Lilies, 2 doz., $1.00; Dbl. Yel-
low Crimson Japonicas, $1 ea.;
Daffodils, Jonquils, 5 doz., $2.
Rooted, No checks. Mrs, An-
nie Gentry, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Mixed col. Altheas, Golden.
Bell, Purple Lilac, Bridal
90c doz.;
Orange Lilies, dbl. and single,
light blue
daisies, 60c C; Jonquil Dbl.
Butter and Egg, Star of Beth-
lehem, 50, 75c. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt.
3,
Mixed cols. blooming size
Native Azaleas, rooted, 5c
doz.; Mt. Laurel, Ivy, Pink
Crabapple, White Dogwood,
Maple, Whit, Spruce Pine,
Sweetshrub, Indian Arrow, $1.
doz.; Blue Iris, 50c doz. Add
postage. No Fla. - orders. Mrs.
Azzie Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Yellow Mums, 60c doz.; Daf-
fodils, $2. C; Evergreen Hardy
Fern, 30c bunch. Or Exc. for
100 lb. print sacks in good
cond. Mrs. Viola Stover, Ellijay,
Star Rt.
Lemon Lilies, 35 doz.; Yel-
low Japonicas, 35c eaa; White
Sweet Williams, 35c doz.; Pur-
ple Iris, 40c doz.; Winter and
Button Pinks, 35 doz.; Altheas,
and Balsom Cedar, 25 ea. Add
postage. No checks, James Dav-
is, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Yellow. Japonicas, 30c
ea.; Squirrel Tail Fern, 25c
bunch; Lavender Iris, 40c doz:;
Yellow Snapdragons, 30c ea.;
J mon Lilies, 35-doz.; Daf-
fodils, 50c doz.; Altheas, Bal-
som Cedar, 25c ea. Add post-
age, No checks. Miss Melnese
Davis, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Ligustrum Japonicum,
Spirea Van Houtti, 2-3 ft.,
and
$2.
doz. Del. No less 1 doz. sold.
Mrs. RF, Terrell, Greenville.
Gardenias, 10-15 in, rooted,
$3. doz.; Boxwovd, dwarf ey
transplanted, $6. doz.; $45. Cc;
Semperviren Dwarf, 1 yr. ica
planted, $3. doz.; $20. C; Dbl.
Yellow Kerria, blooming size,
2, 50c; Evergreen Daffodil, any
ploomer, $1, doz, Mrs. Be
es Greenville, pave 5
Fegies Ve Ae
Jonaquils, 3 doz.,|.
PS aOz::
King Alfred Daffodils,
violets, Chestrfield |
1, 2 and 3 ft., 20c, 40c and 60c
| Exe. for rint sacks. Mrs. J. G.
Nice Glad Bulbs, large size,|_
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. B, B.
Fite, Resaca.
Kerria Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
Calycanthus, 75 ea.; - Single
Umbellatum. Lily, 50c doz: Dbl.
Umbellatum Lily, 6, 50c; Daf-
-fodils, Jonquils, Gold Button
Mums, 40c doz.; Hall's Honey-
suckle, Blue Ageratum, ae
Foxglove, 4 doz.,. $1. Mrs. L. M
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Golden _ Bells,
Roses, 25 ea.; Bridal Wreath,
$1. doz.; Purple Iris, . $1. Ce
Pink Running Roses, 25 ea.
Add postage. Miss. Toy Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Purple Iris, Orange ~~ Day
Lilies, 4 doz., 75; Peachtree
Roses, Golden. Bells, 25 ea.;
White and Red Fall Pinks, 75
Pink Running Roses, 20
ea. "Add postage. Mrs. Edgar
Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
King Alfred Daffodils, Day
Lilies, $1. C; Foxgloves, lav-
ender, 75 doz.; Pink Peachtree,
Pink Running Seven _ Sister,
Big Red Velvet Roses, White
English Dogwood, Lavender
Weeping Mary, Golden Bell,
Red Flowering Crab, Pink Al-
theas, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
cai Silver, Talking Rock, Rt.
Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, $1. ea.;
Yellow and Purple Iris, $1. doz.;
Silver Leaf Maple, 3, $1.; Pur-
ple Lilacs, 2, $1.00; Tonquils, 6,
$1.00; Exc. for good print sacks.
Pemima Crump, Talking Rock,
Riis 2s
Red Flowering @uince, Brid- |
al Wreath, Red Dogwood, .25c
ea.; Umbellatum Lily, 4, 25c;
Tame
Violets, Honeysuckle Vine, 6,
20; No checks. Exe. for print
sacks. Mrs. Malv:. Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt. 2.
Magnolias, Teaolive, Sweet-
shrubs,. Greybeard, Hawthorne,
Red Holly, Red and White
Dogwood, Crabapple, Yellow
Jasmine, Rain Lilies, 30c doz.;
2st: 25C> ts cope: eat 45c:
5 ft... 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro,
Rt 2.
Magnolia, Teaolive, Red,
White Dogwood, Crabapple,
Red, Orange Hawthorne, Grey-
beard, Red, White Crape
Myrtle, Red Holly, 2 ft., 25c; 3
ft. 35; 4 ft. 45c; 5 ft, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lou
Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. e
Magnolia, Teaolive, -Red
White Dogwood, Crabapple,
Red, Orange Hawthorne, Grey-
beard, Red, White Crape Myrtle,
Red Holly, 2 ft., 25e; 3 ft., 35e; |
4 tt. 4c; 57 ft, 50c.>Hixc. for
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Alma
Colson, Toomsboro,, Rt. 2.
Red Holly, Red and White
Dogwood, Teaolive, Tulip Mag-
nolia,
Myrtle, Evergreens, Sweet Bay,
ea. Add postage. No stamps.
Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. .
Teaolives, Red and White
Dogwood, Yellow -dasmine,
Sweet Bay, Green and White
Yard Cane, Hucklebery, Goose-
berry, 1-5 ft., 10c a ft.; Easter
Lilies, Glads, Jonquils, - But-
tercups, Narcissus, . 25 doz.
Add postage. Mis. Davis Col-
son, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Red: and White. Dogwood,
Cedar, Umbrella China, Yellow
Jasmine, Gieybeard, Red Hol-
ly, Sweetshrub, fi 100 52th,
25e; Si tte cSoaactys "45c; 5. AR;
50c. Mrs. B. W. Bailey, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2. ;
Pink and White Queen Anns
Lace, 2 bunches, 25c; Purple,
Pink, fresh col. Verbena, 6
bunches, 60c;
Physostegia, Blue
30ce doz.; Dif. col.
doz., 45c; Dit.
doz. Mrs, E. B Ba Tooms-
boro, Rt. 2.
Med. size Dahlias, mixed col.,
doz.; Tiger Lilies, 6 large |:
Ageratum,
Petunia, 3
$1.
blooming size, $1.00; 12 smaller i
$1.00; Blue Siberian Tris, Mums,
Pink Thrift, mixed col
Yellow Lilies, 50c od
Peachtree
Blue and Rose Crape} ci
Rooted Blue}
Col. Mums, 40c]
Cannas, | |
a a Bs
Spider, dean
Delephenius, St. J
Pot Mums, Agerai
Verbena, Parrot
Phlox,. Gallardias,
eS; Oxalis, Egyptian:
25c; Christmas, June
tus, Carnations, 10 0c.
= Mrs. Wavy L
Rods, 10c-25c; Mulle
Jonquils, as doz., 253
drangea, Oleander.
Mums; 3 doz., 45;
nas, 3 bulbs, 25c. Ad
Rt. 2.
Red Hot Poker, 4
Phlox, Dbl. Day
Pinks, 40c doz
Jonquils, 25 doz.
Miss L. M. Whit
Rt. 1, Box 35,
Hardy Per. Aste!
cups, Ageratums,
Eng. Ivy, Vinca, o
Jack-in-the Pulpi
Thrift, Dbl. Orang
Day Lilies, Tris,
berian, ~ Golden
Arbutus, $1. doz.
Miss Grace Ea
Rte :
Ligustrums ~ (Jap
broad leaf eve rgret
postage.
Racers
$4. C; $30. M;
green leaf, $1
aeiee Suffri
grown, 6-8 in. $
mellias, Sil
18-24
Flame,
TIVE, | mixed
in, *
Wiese. : Boss
dbl. flowering,
G. Bell, Gordon,
_ Shasta Daisies,
niums, i
Ferns, 35_ ee
and Christmas
bunch; Hibiscus, -
and Purple
Lilies, $1. do:
- Add
4 Parker, Gain
Easter Rose.
Mixed ~ col. \
Plants, 50c do
Orange Col., Poppy y
tsp, Add postag Ei
Gainesville, Rie
Abelia, Fors hia,
gela, Purple Lilac,
Honeysuckle, 2
Mixed Verbena, Per.
doz. Mrs. Tol Black, G
Rt. 6.
ith
All cols
Rooted Eng. Ivy, |
Glad. Bulbs, 3 BS
Plants, 50, 25
Mums, - Be ea
Dusty Miller,
and Pink rooted
Add _ postage.
Gainesville.
Boxwood, 2 1/2 f ft;
ed, for sale. Write 01
Castleberry, Gai eS\
colors, I
cols., 50 doz.;
-doz.; No orders
1.; Exe. for G
lan
L.| postage. Mrs. Lona ackwell
| Bo s. Lona
los ega
FOR SALE
3 yrs. old in
Add postage.
rtin, Gainesville,
ums, _ Bronze,
der, Yellow or
doz.; Tiger Lilies,
1 idee Gain-
ts
sticia, Sa flowers,
zaleas or Camellias.
ge. Mrs. a Griz-
le, Rt.
any cen abe in
November, 25c
Mattie Jackson,
rooted Evergreen
lants, 1-3 ft., $1.
oy Clark, Gaines-
mixed cols., root
; Unrooted, 3, 25c;
Jmon, rooted, oe 5c.
ize. Add - postage.
iel, Hartwell, 31
Rose Bulbs, 50c
Add postage. No|
John R. Brown,+
size Yetiow Jon-
$1.50 C; White Nar-
Blue Iris Lilies,
s Grace McLane,
uttings, 3 unroot-
Dark and Bright
15e ea.; Begon-
Aad postage. Mrs.
k, Hartwell.
--encurved Yel-
known as Betsy
z.; Milk and Wine
-25 ea.; Fairy Lily,
M. Bobo, Hart-
50c ea: Bird of
doz.; Yellow and
= Blue Roman
Water - Oaks, Box-
, Forsythias, Crape
Vandia Plants, finest
$1. Mrs. John Myers,
k Mums, very dbl.,
Yellow and White
Pink Daisy Mums
eee
mene Brown,
e_ Hyacinths,
ay Aster, and
BODO: ee Pink
kle Vines, Bermuda
Se plays,
lums, Hardy Copper,
No checks. Not
'. Roberts, Talla-
2, Box 71.
Tint saeks. 3 sacks |
ts Send money Add
. C. Alien, a
shion Purple, Black,
e, rooted, 50c ea.;
ahlia Bulbs, Yellow,
Red, White, Med.
e blooms, 50c. ea.;.
Cash or MO. Mrs, R.
allapoosa, Rt. ei
ape Jasmine in|
low Daffodils,
BEL
.| Trumpet ~affodils,
-| Rose Thrift, ;
Red Cannas, Yellow Narcissus,
. peols:,
2.5) Portland Pink,
+ | Hungarian Pink, President and
Tiger Lilies, 25c bunch; Blue
Flag, 30c doz.; Silver _ Leaf
Maple, 25c ea.: Bridal Wreath,
White, 20c ea; Red, White
Monthly Rose cuttings, 20c. ea.;
Mt. Ivy, Deep Yellow Honey-
suckle, $1. doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Annie Hensley, Talona.
Lilaes, Dogwood, Laurels,
Ivy, White Pines, Hemlocks,
25 ea.: Yellow and Red Can-
nas, dif. col. Iris, Glad Bulbs,
$1.50 doz.; Azaleas; 2-4 ft., $1.50;
Red and Yellow Japonicas, 75
ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. -F.
Evans, Talona. :
Large blooming size Dbl.
and Single Tube Rose Bulbs,
75 doz.; Pom Pom Dahlia Tub-
ers, Edith Mueller, Snowclad,
Amber Queen, 20c ea.; Large
Vinea Major Plants, 25 doz.;
Jonquil Bulbs, 1c ea.; No or-
ders less than $1. Add postage.
Mrs. C. R. Hart, Temple.
Blue Easter and Orange
Lilies, Yellow oul, White
Narcissus, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mis. mareeoe "Gin,
Bremen, Rt.
Dbl. Red 75e doz.;
Mixed Cols. Mums, German
Iris, Emperor Trumpet Daffo-
dils, White Narcissus, 50c doz;
3 Blue Weeping Lindas, 2 _Dbl.
Altheas, $1.25 C; Rooted cut.
Yellow Forsythia, $6.00; Dbl.
small mixed Dahlias, $1. doz.
Mrs. Velma Dean, Bremen.
Forsythia, Pink Almond,
Bridal Wreath, White Spira,
Purple. Lilacs, rooted, $1. ea.;
Yard Honeysuckle, 50, $10.00;
2, 75ce; Jan. Jasmine, 6, $2.00;
Old Fashion Rose Bushes, Red,
Rose, and Cream White, 3,
$1.25. Maritile Harrison, Bre-
men. =
White Paper Narcissus, Yel-
35c doz.;. Dbl.
Jonquils, 75c doz.; Red and Yel-
low Cannas, 50c doz.; Blue Hy-
drangeas, White Easter Lilies,
75c doz.; Blue Iris, 75c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Jce Smith,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.
| Dbl. col. Red Dahlia Potato,
50e doz. Cash with order. Add
postage. V. F. Dewberry, Bre-
men, Rt. 1, Box 160. -
- Purple Violets, mixed cols.
German Iris, Mums, Larkspur,
40c doz; Dbl. Re: Cannas,
large German Iris, 75c doz.;
Striped and Green- Wandering
| Jew, Oxalis, 2 doz., 50; White
Aug. Lilies, 50c ea. Add post-
age. Vrs.
Roosevelt
Clump, 50c;
Fern, Asparagus
White Narcissus,
smixed Ger-
man. Iris, Mums, Larkspur,
Orange Lilies, Purple Violets,
Houseleak, Dbl.
50c doz.; Biue Roman Hya-
.| cinths; 60c doz. Mrs. Alice Har-
rison, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Rooted Yellow Forsythia,
Bridal Wreath, White Spirea,
| Single Rose Japonica, 22/2 tt;
-| $1, ea.; Mixed cols.
German Iris, Mums, 49c_ doz.;
Emperor Trumpet Daffodils,
White and Yellow Narcissus,
$2. C; $15. M. Add_ postage.
Mrs. E. B. Thornton, Bremen.
Rooted hardy Verbena, Pale
Pink, Blue, Deep Red, White,
Purple, Laveuder, Rose, Red
with White Eye, many var.
Purple, White, Rose and
White, others, $1. doz: Add
postage. Da. , packed. Mrs. H.
E. Richardsor, Bowdon, Rt. 4.
Calif. Vivlets, Purple, frag-
rant, 25, $1.00; Lemon Lilies, 2
doz.; $1.00; Hydrangea, Blue
| Hardy, 30c ea. All rooted. No
orders filled less $1.00. $2. or-
ders PP. Mrs. R. Steinheimer,
Brooks.
; Each. Yellow Daffodils,
Sweet Jonquils, Cream Yellow
Narcissus, $3. C;~Globe Arbor-
vitae, 10-14 in.; Boxwood, 10-12
in., $3. dvz.; Red Beauty Rose,
Coralberry, all col. Wild Dog-
wood, Azaleas, Laurels, $2. doz.
Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Cannas: Eureka White, City
Canard and
Larkspur,
King Hubert. Red, Yeuuow, $1.
8. C; Shasta ee $2
Ruth Heed, Bremen, |
Golden Glow,, Pink Hibiscus,
25c clump; White, Purple Vio-
lets, $2. C; 6 cols. Ball Mums,
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, Sweet
Williams, ready to bloom, 50c
doz. Mrs. Hubert E. Hill, Com-
merce; Riis Te
All col. Snapdragon and
Sweet William Seed, 20c tsp.;
Ice Plant, 48 seed, 15c. Add
postage. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Com-
merce, Rt. 4,
Chrysanthemums, large, yel-
low (quill like petals), curly,
bright yellow, $1. doz.; Small
red, yellow button, yellow,
white, white petals with yellow
ball center, dbl. red and pink,
single white, pink; yellow, 50c
doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth
Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3:
Fine Yellow Dahlias, bronze
center, 6, $1.; Mums, large
golden incurved, large mustard
col. Cactus Daisy, 8, $1.; Bionze
Dbl. Daisy, white incurved, and
Yellow Buttons, $1. doz.; Sweet
Williams, 3 doz., $1.; White
Oleanders, 50c. Mrs. Annie
West, Crawfordville.
Sweet Williams, Garden
Pinks; /Orange:- Day. ilies,
Purple Easter Inis, 35 doz.;
Lilacs, 7, $1.; Verbenas, Tube
roses, 65c doz.; Hyacinths, Dbl.
6, $1.;~Blue Roman, $1.25 doz.;
Pink Running | Roses, rooted
25c ea; Add postage. No
checks. Mattie Duran, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
alwreath, Lilac, Easster Rose,
4 oS sarge, Dbl: dit:. col:
Mums, 75c doz.; Iris, Orange
Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Large
everblooming Rose _ cuttings,
6 cols., 25c doz. Add postage
No checks. No Fla. orders.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Purple Iris, Red Cannas, 30c
doz.; Dbl. Pink Geraniums, 25c
cutting; Blue and White Aug.
Lilies, 45; ea; Hydrangea, 50c;
}Sprengeri Fern, Christmas Cac-
tus, 30c bunch; Boston Ferns,
Begonias, 25c bunch; Pink Jus-
ticia, cutting, 35. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.
Eng. Ivy, Red Spider or Sur-
prise Lily, Queen Ann Lace,
Japonica cuttings, Red Verbena,
Blue Vinca, Each, $1. C; Purple
and White Jap Iris, $1. doz.;
Saint Bernard Lily, 50, $1.
Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville.
Large prize winning Mums,
Aster White, Golden Yellow,
Pink. Colter Lavender, Cream,
Red, Variegated, 25 plants, $4.
Button and Daisy type, 20,
25. Mrs. R: *L2- Silver; Cuth-=
ert thts Oo: 5
Tithora Plants, (Mex. sun-
flower) Seed, Ready-about Ist.
to 10th April, 60c doz. Moss
packed. Mrs. J. S. West, Cuth-
bert.
Two, 2 yr. old Gardenia
Plants, $1. ea. Or exc. for six
100 Ib. print sacks. Mrs. Bill
Howell, Hahira, Rt. 2.
Lilacs, 3, $1.25; Crape Myrtles,
Pink and Lavender, POy piss
Old Fashion Lavender Verbena,
and White Iris, $1, doz.; Green
Wandering Jew, 15, $1. Exe.
for other flowers. Mrs. Bessie
Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1.
Tame Volets, pink and white
mums, mixed cols. per. Phlox,
Larkspur, 35c doz.; 3 doz., $1.
Scotch Brooms, $1, doz.; Pink
Weigelas, 35c ea.; Exc. for print
sacks. Add postage under $1.
orders. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hi-
awassee. x
Mixed cols. Dahlia Bulbs, to
exc. for Bunch Lima or Gar-
den Beans. 1 doz. bulbs for 2
lbs, beans. Mrs. C. K. Simmons,
Hollywood.
150 var. prize winning Iris,
many A. winners, and
other new varieties including
Mulberry Rose, Copper Pink,
Bermuda Sand, Rememberance
and Fair Elaine. Write for
names, colors, andprices. Mrs.
Eashe Patrick, Jackson.
" Dahlias.: Large mixed cols.,
$2. doz.; White Iris, 3 doz., $1.
Chrysanthemums, yellow, pink,
red, bronze and yellow button,
30, $1.; Amaryllis Bulbs, light
pink, 3, $1.; Hibiscus, 25 ea.;
Rooted Sultanas, and Gerani-
ums, 5, $1. Mrs, T. J. Thaxton,
Jackson, Rt. 1,
White . Chrysanthemums,
ee ws white, 75c doz. Add
yaa
Pink Weigelas, Spirea, Brid-.
| 12. roots, $1. Dahlia seed free.
Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clem-
ents, Enigma.
Dahlias: Red Jersey. Mrs.
'} sacks, Mrs. Jas. Cornell, Dublin,
Mothers Tears, Tube Rose,
single Wedding Bell cutings,
Sweetgum Vine, 10c; W
Narcissus, apr. blooming,
doz.; Sprengeri Ferns, 1 yr. o}
10c. Or exe. for Fuchsia or
by Breath or Fluffy Fern. *
ie Buckner, Jasper, Rt. 3.
10) weigelas, 3 yrs. old, 2-4
stems to bunch, 4-5, ft., $60. C;
or trade for anything can use.
James Hobson, Jasper.
Aoll-
Daffodils, Jonguils, Apr.
blooming Narcissus Bulbs, $1
C; Butter and Egg Bulbs, $1.
C. Miss Etta Alexander, Jef-
ferson, Rt. 2.
Large type Mums, dif. col.
$1. doz.; Button type, 50c. doz.
Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Farrar,
Jenkinsburg.
Several cols. lacge Mum
Plants, large. flowers, 50e doz.
At my home. Mrs.-G. W. Mad-
dox, East Point, 107 E. Wash-
ington Ave.
Dahlias: Large var. Jersey
Beauty, Jane Cowl,, White
Kemps, White Milton J. Cross,
and others; Also some varieties
in which labels were lost dur-
ing. storing, 6 named, 6 -un-
named, $2.50. Del, Or exc. Mrs.
Grady Settle, East Point, 303
Central Aye.
Rooted Sweet Smelling Gar-
denias, and Hawthorne, 25c ea.:
Yellow Sweet smelling Narcis-
sus, Butter ant ~=7. Blue Hy-
aecinths and Chinese Sac
Lilies, 25c doz. xc. for print
sacks. Mrs. H. P. Adams, Elber-
ton, RFD 3.
Paper White Apr. blooming
Narcissus, $1. C; Tall growing
Cannas, green foliage, dark red
blooms, 60c doz; White Flags,
60c doz.; Yellow Day Lilies. 3
doz., $1. $1. orders PP in Ga.
Mrs. J..G. Burden, Elberton, Rt.
a; .
Sweet William Plants, 3c ea.;
Perennial Peas, Shasta Daisies,
4c ea.; Rooted "Dbl. Geraniums,
4 kinds; 25c ea.; 8 kinds rooted
Coleus, 15 ea.; 3 kinds rooted
Begonias, 20c ea. Add_ postage.
Mrs. H. H, Stalnaker, Elberton.
Bete
Chrysanthemur Plants,
var., large, intermediate, Poms,
Buttons, singles, Spoons, odd
types. List free. Mrs. E. L. Wat-
kins, Edison, Box 213.
Chrysanthemums:
Pompom Hastings
Bronze, Orchid, Dbl. Yellow,
4 doz., O13 Fancy Geraniums,
9 cols., 12 cuttings, $1.; Purple
Giant Achimenes, 100 bulbs,
1.; Exhibition Dahlias, 12 cols.,
70
Yellow
Reddish
Warner, Ashley Park, Bashful
Giant, White Wonder, Frances
Larocco, Pride of Calif., New
State of Commerce, Omar of
Khayyam, Nanaquakette, Red
Splendor, 12 dif. var., $3. Mrs.
Claude Adams, Duluth, Rt, 2.
Red and White Dogwood,
Magnolia, Dwarf Magnolia, Hol-
ly, Azaleas, Jasmine, Crabapple,
Mtn. Laur el, Black and Red
Haw, Honeysuckle, 20,= 35
and 40c. Or Exc. for _ print
sack.. Mrs. R. W. Starley, Dan-
ville, Rt. 2.
Mixed Hollyhock Seed, red
and other cols., 10c Fbls.; Mari-
gold, all kinds, mixed, orange
and yellow, large blooms, 10c
thimbleful. Mrs, W. D. Ham-
rick, Dunwoody, Rt. 1.
Eureka, President, Hubert,
Apricot and other Canna Roots,
2-5 eye, $1. doz; Weeping
Southern Lantana, 60c doz.;
Fancy Leaf Caladium, 4, $1.;
Jumbo Crinium Bulbs, 50c ea.
Mrs. H. E. McLeod, Dixie.
Red and Orange Hawthorne,
Teaolive, Red and White Dog-
wood, Red Cedar, Sweetshrubs,
Red Holly, Yellow Jasmine, 10c
ft.; 1-5 ft. Add postage. Exc. for
ete
Large and Pompom, all: col.
Cactus -Dahlia Bulbs, all with
eyes, 90c doz.; Exc. for 3 print
or 4 white sacks; Garlic, 2 doz.
for 1 sack. Ea. pay _ postage.
Mrs, Viola Brawley, Dial.
Eng. Boxwood, 40 in.x48 in.,
extra thick and healthy, $30.
2| At Clifford Davis Farm, just
north of Free Home. Mrs. Helen
FLOWERS AND S
FOR SALE
Fall Pinks, Blue
Tris, Purple Verbena, Mul
Pinks, 35c doz.; Blue Hardy
Asters, Hardy Ageratum, larg
Shasta Daisy, 3, 25c; Pink Ox:
alis Bulbs, 3, 10c. Add ie
No checks. Mrs. E. L. Howar
Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box 222,
Small type Cushion Mums,
Azajeam ms, yellow, white, and
bronze, 2 doz. 75
bena, 4. doz., $1.. Add
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Pa::a
1
Mixed cols.
10, 12 cols. large
Little Blue Sib>
Phlox, Mums,
HUGS. d6Z--.- 50s
Giant size Dai
doz.; Glads, large size
cols, 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs,
Willise Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt
Ae:
Tris,
Mixed sizes Glad Raikes
Peach col., 30c doz.; 4 cols. Can-
nas, Daisy Plants, Winter Pinks,
Yellow Jasmine, 60 doz.; Pink
Crepemyrtle, Lantana, Red Sev
en Sister Running Rose, Milk
and Wine Lilie
berry, 35c ea. Mrs.
en, Camilla.
Yellow Cannas, 75c doz.; Dah- ~~
lia Bulbs, $2. doz.; Mums, 50.
doz.; Pink Peony. Rose, 50e%a~
bulb: Holly Trees, rooted, 1 1/2
2 ft., 50c; White Dogwood, 25
ea.; Huckleberr y. Bushes, 75
doz. Add postage. Mrs John
Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. ENS
Coral: Vines 9h. dor:
Mums, Wine, Pink,
Verbena, 50c doz.;
Mums, 40c doz.;
Large
65:- doz%-
Several col;
Fotis t Dee
35 doz.; Dbl. Red. P
lia Tubers, 12 ea,
Add postage. Mrs.
Brady, Cairo, Rt, 1, Box 343. =~
Dif. col. Hollyhock Seed, 35a
cup; All cols. Larkspur Seed,
50e cup; Water Cress. 35. Exe
for print sacks. Mrs:
Ostat
Matthews, Calhoun, Rt. 2. ;
Boston Sword Fern, 30c eaj
Sprengeria Asparagus Ferns, -
from seed, 2, 30c; 5 for 50e,~
Del. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, fate
houn, Rt. 2. =
Tris, mixed, 25, 60c; White
Swan, 50, $1.20; Red Cedars,
Cle St 30 doz.: Gaillardia,
Hedge Roses, 40e doz.: Pa
Nelson Roses, 65c; Stiff Leaf
Caladium, Pink Pool Lilies, 60;
Cannas; mixed, 6,- 40c. Mrs. We
M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1.
Mums: a mixture of colors,
sizes, and types, field. grown,
sold in lots 3 doz., $1.; Packed
and PP in 1, 2nd, and 3rd
zones; 1/2 doz. Physostegia
Plants free with each order, al-
so 1 Tiger Lily. Miss Jewell
Pressley, Canton, Ri. 2.
15 rooted. Seotch Brooms,
some 3-4 ft. high, 35c ea.; Pink
Peachtree Roses, 5, $1. Mrs. Lil- | 83
lian T, Brock, Carrollton, Rt. ee
Maple St.
Govt.
ote
and col. Avalna e
insp.,
$1. doz.; Japonicas, $1. ea: Add a
postage. No Fla. orders. Exe,
for print sacks, Mrs.
gB Bees A
Evans, Cartecay. :
June Cactus, Red and Pink,
Running Roses, Pink, Whitey Ie
Silver, Moon, * Iris, Ji ie
Weeping -Willow, W xs
Sweetshrubs, 25c ea.; Cl ;
Ivy,-25c handful. Add x
Mrs. N, L. Hill, Garteczy: Ls
Dahlias: Large var. Jersey
Beauty, Rose Glory, Lord of
Autumn, etc., 3, $1. Add post-==
age. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak. ~
All sizes Boxwoods for sale at
my place. Lester. Bearden,
Cherrylog.
Rooted Verbena: Rose, Pures
ple, White, Orchid, Blue, Pin
Lavender, Blood Red, Brigh'
Red, Wine Red, others; 18 var.
dbl. Mums, 3 doz., $1.; Pink
Per. Phlox, 50c doz. Damp Moss. ~
packed. Del. Mrs. W. H. Whit-
ten, Chula. ?
Dahlia Plants, from exhi.
type blooms, 75c doz.; Dahlia
Tubers, $2. doz.: Choice col.
Mum Plants, 3 doz., $1.; Frost-
proof in red and yellow, 2 doz.,
aks: Artemisia, Michaelmas
Daisies in blue, purple, white,
3 doz., $1. Del. Mrs, Hi: W,;
Law, Chula.
25 kinds Mum Plants, most
all cols. in med. and daisy type,
Gold Button Mums, and. Pink,
White, Bronze Azaleamums,
Ageratum, 4 doz. $1.;. Giant
Shasta Daisy, 50c doz. WNioss
packed, Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
ee Martin, Cumming, Rt.
Chula.
25 var. Mums, all cols. 3
$1.; Dahlia Tubers, large
y pink, red, purple, yellow,
Ww ite, $2.50 doz.; Med.
mpoms, $1.50 doz.; Physoste-
ee Atremisia, Hardy Garden
sters, white, purple, blue, 3
f": $1. Del, No checks. Mrs.
red. Law, Chula.
Orchid Lavender, and White
Mums, large blooms, 7G doze
exc, for large mixed Dahlia
Bulbs. Exc. doz. for doz. Mrs.
T. Holloway, Cobbtown, Rt.
Large Pink -Glad Bulbs, 60c
doz ; 2 doz. $1.; Red Spider
ilies, 50c doz.: Mock Lemon
for hedge, Blue Running Vinca
r Myrtle, 50c doz.; Other
rubbery. Will not ship. Mrs.
. M.. Gilbert, College Park,
18 Elmo St, Ca. 3864. ;
Clematis Vines, 25c; Small
Nandinas, 5c; Sweetshrubs, 25c;
arge Orange Hemerocallis Li-
les, 25c doz.; Sweetshrubs, 25c;
large Blue Morning
Glory, 50c doz.; Coffee Trees,
10c. Add postage. Mrs. L.
Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wild-
wood Dr.
Large choice Mums, yellow,
white, red, pink, cream, laven-
- der, labeled, name and color,
$1. doz.; Small type, white,
ink, yellow, 60c doz. Mrs. H.
. Anthony, Columbus, Rt. 3.
Seven var. Cactus, all dif.
S110: Free Cacti Seed with
each order; Fancy Leaf Cala-
um Bulbs, asst. cols., 4, $1.10.
fin. orders $1. COD. Jeanne
Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood
avesuN. Ei:
Yellow Jasmine, White Hi-
piscus, Lilacs, Bridal Wreath,
Baby Breath, Spirea, 25c ea.;
}, $1.; Mixed Cannas, Dbl. Day
Lilies, Thrift, White Tris, 25c
Boog. 9 d0z., $1. Add postage.
C Sam Smith, Austell, Rt.
Red and Orange Lilies, 50c
Pe Also flower cuttings and
rns. Mrs. Angie Purcell, Al-
pharetta, Rt. 1.
- Red Tree Dahlia Tubers, 5,
$1. (mo less $1. shipped), laven-
der Buddleia (butterfly bush)
40c ea.; Enonymous Patens and
Japonicas, 75 ea.; Also WANT
var. Pittisporum and Stellata
B's. Magnolia. Advise price.
D. G. Barber, Atlanta; Rt. 9,
Box 505. Tel. Cy 1305.
-_ Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Lemon
Lilies, Winter and button pinks,
5c doz.; White Sweet Williams,
Oc doz.; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
30c ea.; Squirrel
: Altheas and
dge, 20c ea. Add postage. No
hecks. Mrs. C. M. Davis, Elli-
aye Rt. 3,
White Mums, 50c doz.;
Wreath, 4, $1.; Jonquils, Daf-
fodils, 40 doz.; Goldenchain,
$1.; Red Dogwood, 6; 22 ie
jue Iris, 40c doz.; Birdeye
ush, 40c ea.; Silver Maple,
= 5c ea. Rooted. No checks. Exc.
for print sacks, Arvil Lambert,
ijay, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Japonicas, rooted, 5c;
ilac, Goldenbells, Bridal-
wreath, Weeping Mary, 2, $1.;
Hardy Phlox, Fall Pinks, dif.
ols.~Foxgloves, Daffodils, Jon-
aus -40;-doz.; 3: doz.,.-$1., Exe.
sacks. Naomi Barnes, Elli-
day, 8.
Yard Hardy Hydrangea, Dbl.
Yellow Japonicas, $1. ea.; Li-
ao Golden Chain, Weeping
Daas bls; Easter Daisies,
oxgloves, Blue Blooming
rass, 30c bunch; Daffodils, Le-
mon Lilies, 50c doz.; Exc. for
print or white sacks. Miss D. M.
arnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Bronze Iris, Dbl. Day Lilies,
0c ea.; Hardy Pink and Lemon
Lilies, Red, Pink, White. Spirea,
-Weigelas, Goldenbells, Buddle-
@, Yellow and Red Japonica,
Rhododendron, 30c Hea. PP. No
orders: under $1. Mrs, J. B.
Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
August Lilies, 55c ea.;
Lilies, 60c doz.:
-80c C; Blue Iris, 45c doz.; June
Cactus, 45c ea.; Yellow Jasmine,
39c ea.; Mums, 50c doz. Mrs. R.
i Cr., Ellijay, Box
Bridal
Lemon
Blue Violet,
Blue and White Var. Violets,
aN Wihite: Daisies, Yellow Dbl.
e Mums, Lavender and Yellow
Tris, Orange Day Lilies, Wild
Iris, Galax, Wild Begonia and
Violets, Partridge Vine. Mrs.
_ Mary sbangley/ Sova} Re. Bs
and\
Sansevieria, 15, 20, 30 in., 50c,|
75e, $1. ea.; Sprengeri, Plumosis
and Fluffy Ruffle Fern,- large
rooted, 50c ea.; Scarlet Trumpet
Vine, ~ Winter Honeysuckle,
Pink Cherokee Rose, Weigela,
Golden _Weeping Willow, 25c
ea.; $3. doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland,
Ellijay,
Yellow Japonicas, $1. ea.;
Red Dogwood, 5, $1.; Golden
Chain, Birdseye Bushes, 5, $1.;
Orange Day Lilies, 75c doz.;
Dbl. Daffodils, Jonquils, Blue
Tris, 50c doz.; White, Yellow
Mums, $1. doz. No checks, Exc.
for sacks. Edward Goble, Elli-
jay; Rte
Red Salvia Seed, 25c_ tsp.;
Pale Pink Azaleamum: plants,
40c doz.;
type Mums, 40c doz.; $2.50 C.
Add 10e postage on orders for
less $1. Mrs. P. R.. Chesser,
Auburn.
Dbl Japonicas, rooted, 75c
ea.; Pink Almonds, Lilacs,
Weeping Mary, Golden Chain,
60c ea; 2, $1.; Hardy Phlox,
Mums, King Alfred Daffodils,
Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.~ Exc. for
sacks. Mrs. M. M. Barnes, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Orange Day Lilies, Purple
Foxgloves, Star of Bethelehem,
$1. C; Snowball, Goldenbell,
Purple Lilac, Purple, Pink Al-
theas, White Eng. Dogwood,
any 3, 85c; Broad Leaf Ever-
greens, Arborvitaes, Rhoden-
drons, 50c ea.; Sweetshrubs, 6,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Rt, 3, Box
49.
Red Buds,
Sweetshrubs,
Red Japonicas,
Pink Tea and
Scarlet Rose,, 50c; Sweet Wil-
liam and Lemon Lilies, 50c
doz.; Red Dogwood, 50c ea.;
Moss, 2 kinds, 25c doz. Dessie
Vick, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pink and White Spirea, 30:
Mixed Iris, 40c doz.; Orange
Hemerocallis, Dbl. single var.
Violets, Myrtle Vine, 60c C;
Purple Lilacs, Golden Bells;
Bridal Wreath, 3, 25c; Daffo-
dils, Blue Spider, Wort, 25c
doz.; White Weigelas, Ever-
green cuttings, 2 doz., 25c. Add
peers Frances Eller, Ellijay,
t
Dbl. Yellow Japonica, $1.00
ea.; Lemon Lilies, Daffodils,
King Alfred Jonquils, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Easter Lilies, '2 doz., $1.,
Red Dogwoods, 5,. $1.00; Pink
Almonds, 2, $1. No _ checks.
Hee Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Rt.
s
Orange Day Lilies, Star
Bethlehem, Daffodils, Mame
Violets, Wild Iris, $1. C; Phlox,
Gold Button Mums, 35c__doz.;
Snowball, Jasmine, Golden
Bells, Weigelas, Bridalwreath,
Dbl, White Easter Rose, 50c
ea.;. 6 dif. Mums, Blue, White
Tris, 75c doz. Add postage. No
Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude Farist,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Native Azaleas, 75c doz.;
White, Spruce Pine, White
Dogwood, $1. doz.; Pink, Pur-
ple Althea, Golden Bells,
Weigelas, Bridalwreath, Dbl.
White Easter Rose, 50c ea:; 6
dif. Mums, Blue, White Iris,
75c doz. Add postage. No Fla.
orders> Mrs. Maude El-
lijay, Rt. 2.
Dorothy Perkins Rose Bushes,
Watermelon Crape Myrtle,
White Hydrangeas, Pomegran-
ite, Sweetshrubs, Old Field
Plums, 25c ea.; White Spider
and Milk and Wine Lilies, 5, $1.;
Rooted Green Jews, 5c, Purple
Striped Jews, 2, 15c. $1. up pre-
paid. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Al-
ma, Rt. 1.
Yellow Jonquils, Pink Oxalis,
Blue Violets, 15 plants, 30c. PP.
All orders filled at once. Or
exc. for print sacks. Mrs. T. F.
Yawn, Alma, Rt. 1, Box 55.
Purple Lilacs, 50c ea.; Root-
ed Hedge,.20c ea.; White Nar-
cissus, $1. C; bl. Dahlia bulbs,
asst. cols., $1. doz.; Cannas, 50
doz. Add postuge. Also over 30
yrs, old Dwarf Boxwood, $5.
up. Not shipped. Mrs, B. D.
Hulsey, Alto, Rt. 1.
Lavender Pink Crape Myrtles
by hundred, few White and
Deep Red, Watermelon Pink,
English Dogwood, Spireas, . by.
dozen, Eng:ish Ivy, all at my
farm;, Also Farley Pecan Trees
for sale. C. R, Morgan, Ameri-
cus. Tel. 4236. z
a
Yellow, White Button
Dogwood, 6, $1.; Easter Lilies,
50c doz.; King Alfred Jonquil,
50c doz.; Blue Grass, 30c doz.;
Exc. for print sacks. Miss Etta
Barett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Chrysanthemums: Har d y
field grown plants, large type,
in Red, Purple, Pink, Bronze,
Pink and White, 30, $2.50;
Poms, Buttons, Koreans, Daisi-
es, 60 assorted cols., $2.50. PP.
Mrs. W. Z. Rooks, Arlington,
EBs
Japanese Bamboo, 20 nice
rootes, $1. Prepaid. Mrs. Maude
Brooks, Arlington, Rt. 1.
Narcissus: Several hundred
dbl. Cream and Yellow, $1.25
C; April blooming Paper White
$1. C; White Iris, 75c C; Jon-
quil and Daffodil, $1. C; Exe.
for white sacks, 100 Ib. cap.,
free of holes and mildew. Mrs.
W. W. Wallace, Arnoldsville,
Ris 4;
Chrysanthemum
large, decorative
Yellow, White, Red, Bronze,
Pink, Lavender, $1. doz.; In-
dica Azaleas, and Butterfly
Bushes, 25c ea. Mrs. Rufus An-
derson, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box
189.
Large Red Dahlia Tubers,
10c ea; Large White, Pink,
Yellow Lavender Mums, small
white and yellcw mums, shasta
daisy plants, 30c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. G. R. Hadden, Avera.
Red,
$1.
Ss.
Plant s,
show type
Large size Lavender,
and Yellow Dahlia Bulbs,
doz. Add postage. Mrs. U.
Lynch, Athens, Rt? 2.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Azalea cuttings for rooting.
Quote price, size, color,: no
wild azaleas o1 honeysuckle
wanted; Also Camellia cuttings.
Steve Johan,- Albany, P. O. Box
524: ;
Exe. orange and purple sul-
tanas, Ch.sistmas cactus, Day,
Surprise, and Tiger lilies,
white and yellow narcissus, for
large type mums, any col. ex-
cept bronze, white, and purple
perennial Phlox, stocks, pink
and red butterfly, flybushes,
and white cannas. Write first.
Mrs. W. N. Green, Suwanee, Rt.
1;
Want a Maple Leaf Begonia
plant that is well rooted. Mrs.
7 ey. Barrett: LrOn, 319
Church St.
Viola Hortensis variety, also
seed of Rhoco Discolor, Moses
in the Cradle. Mrs. C. S. Carter,
Camilla.
Want: some rice large Geran-
ium cuttings. some rooted Blue
or Pink "Ivdrangea. Exc. Dahlia
plants. Mrs. Claude . Rhodes,
Canon, Rt. 1. -
Want White
Give price. Mrs.
Cedartown, Rt. 2.
Want to exc. Pink Cluster
Climbing Rose Plants for Snow-
balls, Mums, large shaggy type,
Verbena, etc. Mrs. Fred OD.
Holmes, Covington, Rt. 5.
Want Geranium, all colors,
French Hydrangea and Begonia
cuttings, African Violet leaves,
and rooted leaves; Sultanas,
Gardenia and Camellia plants.
State lowest prices. John Barks,
Dalton, Rt. 4, Box 50.
Want to exc. large Blue
Morning Glory for Evening
Glory or White Moon Vine
Seed, Ruffled Petunia seed, for
large Zinnic Seed. Mrs. Mary
Shrum, Fit-gerald, Rt. 1.
Want bulbs, roots or seed of
Coral vine, called Pink Vine.
Miss ] erlyn Parrish, Macon, 88
Arlington Place.
Want to exc. Day Lilies and
Shasta Daisies for Mums or
Phlox, or ot or flowers. Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. Ivy ~ Collins,
anassas. .
Want 2 doz. Jersey Beauty
(pink) Dahlias. Will pay $6.00;
Or exe. 2 doz. Mammoth Cham-
pion or 2 doz. Pride of Calif..
Dahlia Tubers. Mrs. Jmes E.
Canna Root.
Ralph Shaw,
- |Boyd, Millen, 208, Park Ave. |
-Want plants of Hearts Ease,
Want Glads, Pom Pom or
large Dahlias in exc. for 2 bu.
Paper White Narcissus. Mrs. J.
W. Lowe, Boston. ~
Want descriptions an prices
on all types ulbs, NaYcissus,
Jonquils, Daft dils, White, Yel-
low, and mixed vellow and
White. Mrs. E. L. McWhorter,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
Want young Camellia bushes.
State variety, size, age and
price. Must b .reason-ble. Mrs.
N. B. Ayres, Austell, Rt. 3, Box
LOD
SEEDS FOR SALE
Hales best Cantaloupe Seed,
50c per 1/2 cup; 2 lbs., $4.00;
White Velvet Okra, 75c lb.; 10
Ibs., $7.00. Mrs. Bessie Baggett,
Hiram, RU ic:
Sunflower Seed, 40c pt.; $2.
gal. Exc. 2 gals. for 1000 Yel-
low Skin PR plants, del. 10th
of May. Dollie Pearson, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. d
Recleaned, graded, scarified
Sericea Lespedeza, 25c Ib.;
Cleaned graded Korean No. 1
for seed, 10c lb.; No. 2 Pasture
grade, 8c lb. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto.
Gourd (mixed) Seed, 40c pkg.
No stamps. Mrs. T. B. es
Thomasboro.
Striped Half hues Bean
Seed, treated, 50c lb. FOB. Mrs.
Charlie Buffington, Lavonia,
RE a : .
Fresh.Calif; Multiplying Beer
Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1.
PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco,
Ri ~
ner Garden Beans, 40c teacup;
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
50c qt.; $1.50, gal.; $9.
Hales Best Cantaloupe Seed,
25c Tbls.; Garlic Bulbs, 60c doz.
Add postage. IPB: Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Clean Muskmelon Seed, $2.
Ib.; 1/2 lb., $1.00; Mixed Water-
melon, $1. lb. Add postage. C.
M. Cantrell, Tate.
40c Ib.; Seed from Gourds, 36
to 40 in. long, 50 for 20c. Add
postage. Mrs. G. P. Nunn,
Crawfordville.
500 Ibs. Kobe
Seed, 10c lb. Exe. for good
yearling at- market price. J. W.
Dockery, Aruoldsville. .
Cert.
$1.45. Ib. Del. W.: O. Waldrip,
Flowery Bran ~, Rt. as >
evn Gourd Seed, 35, 15c;
Purple Top Globe Turnip, 2
Tbls., 10c; No stamps. Add post-
per, RFD 2.
_ 4 lbs. White Bush Butter-
beans, 1948 crops 5 lbs. White
Bush Butterpeas, 6 lbs. White
Running Butterpeas, 25 lb.
Add postage. Stamps accepted.
Mrs. G. E. Fowler, Woodbury,
Ricks
Little White Bunch Butter-
bean Seed, 25c per large cup.
Add postage. Mrs. . L. Bent-
ley, Tallape- 1, Rt. 1.
Half Runner Garden Beans,
mixed white ani colored, 36c
cup; Big ~Pumpkin Seed, 30c
cup. Mrs. He~ :y M. Jones, Lula,
Ri; ;
Genuine Imp. CiniGaball
Black Diamond, $1. Ib.; Orig-
inator Ga. Sweetheart Melon,
$2. lb. Hand saved from large
selected melons, state tested,
semsan treated. W. O. Bird-
song, Gordo
Kobe Lespedeza Seed, sound,
clean, combine run, 10c Ib, FOB.
Jonesboro. W. W. Mask, Fay-
etteville.
Red Long Growing Okra
Seed, 10c oz.; $1. lb. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carr-liton, Re S;
300 Ibs. Korean Lespedeza
Seed, ile lb.; 75 lbs. Common
Lespedeza, | 36c lb, All dodder
free. W. M. Gaskins, Alapaha.
Old Time Speckled Half Run-_
bu.; |
Mixed col. Bush Butterbeans,
Lespedeza |
Rutger Tomato Seed, :
age. Austin A. Sullivan, Jas-j}
Multiplying Calif, po sont. Seed
Cane Seed,
Cook, Alpharetta, |
Several bu. Blue
Sorghum Seed, thrashe
| C.. Combine, $2.50 - bu.
Add postage if by mai
Sosebee, Bl: irsville, Rt.
Citron Seed, 5c Ib.
or buy some
Beans. A.
well.
40 Ibs. Black Diamor
Cannonball Watermelo: :
60c lb. Any amt. ee a /
dele. ~
Banana Pepper 3
low Hungarian Wax), 194
82 per ct. germ., guar.,
drouth resistant, 10c
drouth resistant, 10c
nathy, Thomaston, Rt
1000 Martin Gourd S
C; 2 oz. Red Hot Chili
Seed, 25. 7P. Earl
Blacksiiear.
Col. Bunch Butierbees ns,
lb.; Golden Dent Popcorn,
1b.3 Imp. and Long Handl
| A. Wilson, Martin.
White
sound, tender, Creasebac!
weevils, 35c b. Add p
Mrs. Milford Parker, Quil
1948 Okra Seed, clean
25c teacup. Add postage
Jett Goss, Aragon, Rt
75 lbs. good, clean,
saved Black Diamond
melon Seed, produce
_ seed in isolated
melons, 15c_lb. W. Le
Oglethorpe. |
Recleaned Brown | ri
Seed, 1fe Ib. Norman
Warrenton. 2
Fine Imp. Okra
crop, slick, long ten
long bearing, 60c lb.
Eliza Burrell, Roswell,
_ White Velvet :
Okra Seed, 35 cup; Bun
Money or MO.
English Fach, Dea
600 lbs. Sericea
Seed, cleaned, scarifie
Booth, Commerce, Ri
| Hawkins Orchard.
Klondike-Stone
Watermelon Seed, la
rind, deep red, tender |
sweet, 50c per thouse
Add _ postage. ee
Cumming, Rt. 5.
- Good tender Stri
field Bean, grows 7
none shucky, 50c
seed. PP. Mrs. W.
Ramhurst, Riles
50 Ibs. Tender Lo
Okra and Broom C
ea., 15 cup. Add pos'
ert Burt, Dallas.
Hull Cornfield Bean
cup. Del .in Ga. Flo:
son, Cartecay.
Tender White Ff
Beans, mixed Cornfie
Seed Butterpeas,
Pole Bean,
Pod Okra Seed, ee
Add _ postage.
Crandall, nee Le
Seed, $1. lb. Exc
Berkshire Male ~
Yawn, Vienna.
Green Glaze ss
25c pkt. Del. T. J
Vista. 2
Vine Ukra Senile
Mixed Turnip Seed, -
Mixed Table Greens,
2. Yhs.,* $1.70; Curley
Seed, 10 OZ: 5 0z., 2
Jerusalem and
chokes. Hubert Ch:
ton, Box 488.
Heavy bearihg Black P
and Striped Half Ru Be
Seed, 50c lar
age. Mrs. W.
Branch, Mt. 25
Giant S$
d, 1948
+.
PLANTS FOR SALE
BEANS AND PEA
Toitato, $3. 15 M. Del. R.
is Pitts.
udzu Plants, ee $1.25 C.
Parrish, Adel eas
ne Marglobe Tomato
, moss packed, $2. M; 2
, $1.75 M; Govt. insp.
ad Red Skin PR, seed
1 from vine cutting, $2.50
oe. D. Lightsey, Screven.
. Marglobe ard Balti-
ae omato plants, open field
n, now ready, 500, $1.25;
irders filled daily, Ty:
Fitzgerald.
ied La. Copperskin PR
, Rutger Tomato, $3. M;
ts, $2.75; 10 M and above,
All Prepaid. Apr. and
el. N. Harrison, Pat-
oT and Everbearing
erry plants, 75e C; $7.
e Damson Plums, 25c ea.
ostage. Mrs. Ramie Black,
id Rted. t
: nts, State certified, $3.
FOB. Pembroke. a Ce
od, Ellabell.
lobe Tomato
Pee
m_from vine cuttings,
Del. Ready last of
Wilton Ring, Odum.
skin and PR plants,
2.50 M. Ready Apr. 5.
count. Homer Worth,
Rte
e
open field grown New
id Rutger Tomato,
Beauty Egg, Ruby King
Long Pod Hot Pepper,
Peepper, and- Big
Lettuce Plats, 50c C;
PP. Leroy Lightsey, Jr.,
tough open field;
_Marglobe and New
Tomato, Black Beauty
miento and Ruby King
song Mild Hot Pod Pep-
r 50c C; 500,. $1.50.
s. Lillie Lightsey, Bax-
t
ea Skin PR lacie
500, $1.50; White Ber-
ec nion, Rutger Tomato,
Beauty Egg, and Sweet
t Pepper plants, 50c C;
. PP. Buford Lightsey,
tt. 3:
open grown Rutger
rglobe Tomato, Bull
| Pimiento Sweet Long
: Pepper, and Black
Ege plants, 50c C;. 500,
. Harris Haehtsey, "Bax-
a.
. running and Bunch PR
ready Apr. 15th., $1. C;
del.; Tomatoes, Cauli-
sley, Garlic, Egg-
"Bell, Hot and- Pimiento
, 35 doz.; Broccoli, Let-
ndive, Brussels Sprouts,
( Onions, Beets, Cab-
Y doz.,35c. Mrs. H. V.
lin , Register. 4
nhagen, Mkt. and Chas.
bage | plants, 300, $1.00;,
a R.
; Gainesville, Rt,
codon Strawberry oe
500, *$30032/1 255.25. MM;
zi Strawberry, 60e C;
500; $4.75 M;
A Apricot Plums, 75 ea.;
Browneyed Peas, 25 lb.;
Add postage. Mrs, Lee
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
todon Strawberry plants,
10c C; Klondike, $4. M?
. Exc. for white or print |
oe cond. Each pay
Pas, Guy Crewe, Cum-
tt. Bie
on Strawberr uaied,
; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M;
ce, 60c C; 500, $2.50;
poins: AD...) Jones,
ee ret. 1.:
Epectkin plants, govt.
reated, $2.50 M. Ready
doth. A= FP. Sheffield,
Red and Yellow Skin PR
Plants, PP, $2. M; Over 5000,
$1.75 M, FOB, AS Tarner;
Bristol.
Vine PR, $3. 50 M, All Certi-
fied. All del. May and June.
Mrs. T. P. Musselwhite, Arabi,
Rt. 1, Phone 4310.
Govt. insp. imp. Red and Yel-
low Skin PR Copperskin, 100 to
Hill Plants, $2. M. No CODs
nor checks. D. A. Lightsey,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Sage Limbs, rooted, 15, $1
Catnip, Be 50
Damp packed. Mrs. A. Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
Cert. Bunch PR Sweet Po-
tato Plants; $6. M. FOB my
farm. Lester E. Wiley, Cov-
ington, Rt. 3.
State insp, PR and La. Cop-
perskin Plants, $2. M. Ready
after Apr. 15th. Any ner
Marglobe Tomato, $2.50 M. P.
T. Herndon, Surrency.
PR Plants, imp, red or yellow
skin, state insp., vine grown
Apr. Ist.-15th del., prompt ship-
ment, 5000, $8.75. " Lester Craw-
ford, Bristol. \
-Govt. insp. and treated PR
Plants, Red and Copperskin,
honored, Frank Merritt, Scre-
ven, Rt, 1.-
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1-3
Wes; Old, $2. -G; 500, $0: Sid:
M. Prompt shipment. No
checks. C. D.- Crow, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2. ;
Imp. PR Plants, La. Copper-
skin, gove. insp. and treated,
$2.50 M; Marglobe, Rutger and
Big Red Tomato Plants, $2. Del.
No. order less 500. J. E, Arnold,
Surrency, Rt. 2,
New Imp. Marglobe Tomato
Plants; grown from certified
seed, now. ready, $2. M. Del.
Prompt shipment. L. C. Light-
sey, Screven, Rt. 1, Box 185,
5 good rooted Sage. Plants,
$1.; Long Tender Pod Okra
Seed, 35c large cup; 3 large
cups, $1.; White Bunch Butter-
bean Seed, 50c Ib. All PP. Mrs.
W. C. League, Waco, Rt. 2,
Box 53. ;
Strong Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, 500, $2.25; $4. M.
Del. Prompt shipment. Checks,
MO or cash. Cannot ship out of
state. Mrs, R. H. Cathey, Clark-
esville, Rt. 3.-
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
oe C; Garden Sage, 10c ea;
Oc doz.; Cream Crowder Peas,
and White Browneyed, 25c lb.
All del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1
Everbearing Strawberry
for hens. You del. hens. E. L.
Sterner, Martin, Rt. 1.
Frostproof. Chas. W.. and
Copenhagen Cabbage Plants,
$1.25 M; Marglobe and Rutger
Tomato, $2, M. Special prices
on large orders. Del. B. F. Mal-
Phone 45-079.
PR Plants, $2.50 M. Booking
orders now. A, R. Jones, Jr.,
Pelham.
Red Raspberry and Tame
Gooseberry, (large size), 6 of
either, 50c; Catnip, 15c bunch;
Mush Peas (white table) 25
large cup. Add postage. Mrs, R.
H. Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. PR and La. Cop-
perskin Sweet Potato Plants,
$2.50 M. Booking orders for
Apr. ist. R. N. Redmond, Pel-
ham, Rt. 1.
Imp. PR Plants, Copperskins,
govt, insp.
M; Marglobe and Rutger To-
mato Plants, $2. M. No order
filled for less than 500, Allen
Leggett, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Marglobe and New _ Stone
Tomato Plants, ready Apr. 15,
good, full count, moss packed,
$1.75 M. Del. Prompt shipment.
W. G, OQuinn, Surreny, Rt. 2.
Marglobe, Baltimore and Rut-
ger Tomato Plants, stocky,
realthy. 500, $1.;
wrapped. Full count. Ship daily.
E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
PR Plants, red and copper
\ skin, govt. insp., $2.50 M; 3
M up, $2.25. M; Maerglobe and
ae ee: Tomato, a 50 M; 3 M
fi eae $2. M;
Del.
0c
yhnnie
- Treated Red Skin Bunch Po-
tato Plants, $5.50 M; Running)
$2.40 M. Del. Checks and MO i
Plants, $1.10 C. Del. Will trade |
lard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378.
and treated, $2.50]
$1.50 M. Moss|
Moss:
Mafglobe and Rutger Toma-
to: 7 Plants, 3922 Del. Apr. * 15:
ae T. OQuinn, Surrency, Rt.
Chas. W. ee eee 35c
C:-500; $1.505.4$2.50. Me = PP.
Egbert Keith, Gainesville, Rt.
Red and Yellow Skin PR
Plants, PP, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M;
By Exp. Chrgs, Col, $2.40 M.
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald.
Rutger Tomato Plants, from
certified seed, now ready, $3.
M; 500, $1.75; 50 C. Moss pack-
ed. Prompt shipment. Add post-
age. I. T. Gamble, Baxley, Rt.
C. 4.
Gov. insp. Red and Yellow
Skin PR Plants, $2.50. M; 5000
or more, $2, M. FOB. O. M.
Cason, Brisfol.,
Tomato, Potato,
Onion and Pepper
Write for prices. W.
liams, Quitman,
PR Plants, improved red skin
and 100 to Hill, state insp,, tied
with, certified tape, Apr. del.,
5000, $10. Earl Boyett, Bristol.
Pure Red Skin PR Plants,
state insp. and treated, bunch
var., $5. M; Running Vine var.,
$3. M. Ready last days of April
or May depending on weather.
All del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt.
Cabbage,
Plants.
W. Wil-
Tobacco Plants, $3, M; Wake-
field Cabbage and Ga. Collard
Plants, 40c C; 500, $1.; $1.50
M; 5 m, $7.; 10 m,, $13.50 PP;
Ga. Coliard Plants, 90 M, $20.;
50. M, $40. FOB. Guar. alive.
Moses avis, Milledgeville, Rt.
2; Box L
Large a spring grown _E.
J:, Chas; , Copenhagen Cab-
bage Plants, S00) 75cs Sle Mi
del Pp; 5000, $4, 10,000, $7.
a Prompt del. Satis. guar.
. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Frostproof and hardy Copen-
hagen Mkt. and Chas. W.-Cab-
bage plants, 200, 75c; 400, $1.10;
500, $1.50 $2. M. PP. Mrs. M.
Scarborough, Gainesville, 1245
Thompson Bridge Rd.
Mastodon and Lady T Straw-
berry plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15;
500, $3.50. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
PR plants, govt.
M. Apr. del.
Screven, Rt. 1.
New ground, open field
grown Marglobe, Rutger, New
Stone, Bonnie Best and Balti-
more Tomato plants, 8-10 in.,
ready now, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M;
5000 up, $2. M. Quick service.
George W. Gaff, Fitzgerald, Rt.
a B
Red Skin PR plants, govt.
Insp, $2:70. Me Del::2in' + Ga:
Ready Apr. 20th. W. R. Hutto,
Surrency, Rt. 2.
Booking orders for Marglobe
Tomato plants,.500, $1.25; $2.
M. Del. in Ga. Moss packed.
Full count. No checks nor
stamps. Ready about April 15.
Mrs. M. G. OBerry, Surrency.
State insp. PR plants, $2.50
M. Book orders early. A. R.
Jones, Pelham, Rt 2.
Booking orders for PR plants,
$2.50 M. C. R. Redmond, Pel-
ham.
Sage plants, 20c ea.; Blood
Roots, 25c ea.; Mastodon Giant
Everbearing Strawberry plants,
$1. C; Crabapple, 6, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae . Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
PR and LA Copperskin Pota-
to plants, now ready, and Rut-
ger, Marglobe, and Stokes Cert-
ified Tomato, by truckload, or
mail orders, $3. M. W. H. (Bill)
Morris, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Bradleys. Scarlet Everbear-
ing Strawberry plants, $1.50 C.
PP. Exc. fur 100 lb. print sacks,
100 plants for 5 sacks. Each pay
postage. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hi-
awassee.
Old Time Ga. Heading Col-
lard plants, 309, 50c; $1.50 M;
Sage cuttings; 2, 10c; Sollard
Seed, 3 tbls.,
Also Mixed Mums, 3 doz., 45c;
Tansy, 3, 10c. Mrs. B, F.Can-
non, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. ;
Marglobe Early Tomato
plants, now ready, 50c C; $4.
M. Del. Mrs. Blanche MeDon-
Moultrie,
insp., $2.50
Julian Todd,
| Beans,
25c. Add postage. B
Kudzu Crowns, State certi-
fied, 2 yrs. or more, strong
roots, $25. M; 2000, $45.00; $4.
C. Maude Hamby, Greenville.
Govt. insp. Red and Yellow
Skin\PR plants, $2.50 M; Mar-
globe Tomato, 75c C; $2. M.
Moss packed, del. No checks.
George Griffis, Screven, Rt. 1,
Box 186.
Imp. Pink Skin PR plants,
from vine grown seed, $2.75 M;
Marglobe Tomato, moss packed
roots, $2. M. del to 3rd zone. J.
F, Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2. ~
BEANS AND PEAS
7
Black Crowder 6 Wks. Peas,
sound, recleaned, free of weev-
ils, can make 2 crops yearly,
very prolific, 25c lb. 4 lb. lots;
or 18c lb. for jot. E. B. Yates,
Bawdon, Rt, 2.
Sugar Crowder Peas, $1. gal.:
Lady Finger Peas, 90c. Add
sufficient postage. J. M. Mad-
dox, Molena, Rt. 1.
White Black eyed and Purple
Hull Crowder Peas, good for
eating, 25c qt.; Mastodon and
Klondike Strawberry, 50c C;
500, $3.; $5. M. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Guy Chambers, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 5.
50 bu. Clemson N. S. Soy
$4.50 bu.; Mixed and
New Era_peas, $4. 75 bu. FOB.
Harrold Justice, Andersonville.
Genuine Red Speckled and
White Blackeyed Crowder Peas,
25c lb.; Bushel lots, not shipped,
cheaper; Also Klondike Straw-
berry Plants, 60c C; $5. M. Add
postage. No checks. Gladys Ru-
ran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Green Hull Sugar Crowder
Peas, 20c lb. Add postage. J. P.
: Holbrook, Cumming, Rt. 4.
White Tender Half Runner
Beanss, 45 cup. PP. ee Effie
Waldrip, siiewville: Rt.:
40 bu. recleaned ee
Peas, $13. Cwt. at barn; $19.
Cwt. del. R. W. Warren, Dewy
Rose; RFD Nuberg.
3 bu. Cream Crowder Peas,
picked without rain, $2. pk; $8.
bu. Mrs. Spurgeon Hanley,
Danielsville, Rt. 2. ;
~6 or more bu. White Sugar
Crowder Peas, $10.-bu.; Good
shipped shuck Crib Run Corn,
$1.50 bu. J. W .Crosby, Cedar-
town, .747 Fletcher St.
120 Ibs..Red Speckled Crowd-
er Peas, 18 1b; 50 lbs. Lady
Peas, 35c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Joe Grizzle, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
White Creaseback and Cut-
short, and Streaked Cornfild
Beans, White Bunch come in
6 wks., 50c large cup. All weev-
il free. Mrs, W. J. Reece, Cart-
ecay.
Lady Peas, sound, clean,
weevil free, eating or seed,
35clb<> 10 Ibs., -$3i7 PP34 Gat
Favorite Muskmelon Canta-
loupe, grow to weight 8 lbs.,
1 Thls., 20c; 1 oz. (4 tbls.) 50c;
Martin "Gourd, 50 seed, 20c. PP.
Miss Lillian Hardin, White, Rt.
1.
Calif. Blackeyed Peas, $6. bu.
FOB. A. L. Hardin, White, Rt.
1, Box 62.
Early Ramshorn, wilt
sistant, Blackeyed Peas, make
2 crops a year, weevil tteat-
ed, 25c lb. 4 Ib. lots. Add post-
age, W. J. Thurmond, Greens-
boro.
Black Wax Pole Bean and
Striped Half Runner Tender
Beans, both heavy _ bearers,
50ec cup; White Bunch Limas,
25c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Bes-
sie Pirkle, Flowery Branch, Rt.
1.
re
Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 35c
Ib.; 3 lbs. $1.; Clay Peas, 20c
lb.; 6 Ibs:, $1, Add stamps for
postage. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
White Browneyed Table Seed
rae 25c lb. Del. anywhere.
ap Bussey, Enigma.
Peas: 45 bu. New Eras, $5.25
u.; 6 bu. Unknown, $5.50 bu.;
500 lbs. Cream Crowders, 10c
lb, H. C, Thurmond, Greens-
boro.
40 bu. Mixed Peas, $4.90; 30
bu, Brown Whips, $5. 25; 300. lbs.
Brown Crowders, 28 1b. PP.
ot. W. L. pesh Dawson, Rt.
2 bu. Unknown Field
sound, pure, $7. bu. FOB.
Walden, Douglasville, Rt.
,Cornfield Beans, 40c
es Crump, Talking Ro
Bite
ee beans,. col, runni
half Runner, mix. var., abundai
bear, plant in- corn high o
low land, Ea: kind, 30c cxpful;
Streaked Half Runners, fey v
weevils, cup and half for. 40c
All PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Ad
ville. Rt. 2.
bu. Black eyed and Ret
Speckled Crowder Peas, goo
cond., 20c lb. Come after, or
add postage. No checks. Mattie
Duran, Cumming, Rt, i277
=
3 1/2 bu. Red Speckled
Crowder Peas, $20. or 10 Ib.
FOB. C. Powell, Calhoun, ~
Box 170. a
Red Speckied Crowder Panes
25c Ib,;. Pur -Clay. Crowders,
20c Ib.: Early Brown 1 w:
Garden Bean Seed, Crease-
back and White Cutshorts, mix-
ed, also good tender Col. Beans,
35 cup. Add postage, Miss AL
ice Harris, Oak Hill.
20 bu. dif. kinds Field pes iS
good, sound, $6.50 bu. W. A.
Moore, Haddock, Rt. 1.
Clean, weevil- free, combine
Cowpeas, $4. 30 bu. Over 5 bu
Prepaid Frt. Thomas F. D
ney, Carrollton, Rtv 3-2 4
2 bu. slightly mixed Calif.
Blackeyed Peas, $5.50 bu. J. G
Whelchel, Dougherty, Rt b=
Col. Bunch Butterbeans, B
ter Peas, Cornfield Beans, mixs
ed Turnip Seed, Blackeye
Crowders, Okra Seed, 35 cup}
3 bunches Catnip, Peppermint,
35c; Strawberry Plants, 60c |
Tame Blackeberry, 15c; " Apriedt
35c. Exc. for sacks, Mrs. Osca
Matthews, Calhoun, Rt. 2. =
About 6 bu. Baby Gronmiier
aa Peas, treated, $8.50 bu.
. W. Evans, Durand,
Red Speckled Crowder Peas, ;
sound, clean, 25c lb. 5 lb. lots;
5: bu. No less 5 Ibs. shipped;
Speckled Tender Half Runner
Garden Beans, 45c~ teacup;
Nixon Muskmelon Seed, 75a
teacup. Add postage. Mrs. Mat-
tie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1
Purple Hull Peas, 25e Ib.
20c lb. Bu. lots; Speckled Pur-
ple Hull, 20c Tb.: 18c Ib. Bu,
1948 crop, treated. WwW. A. Smith, ;
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
White Blackeyed Peas, very
good, plant or eat, 25 cups
Also Pop corn, little white Tice,
shelled, 20c pt. Add postage.
Mrs. Inez Gore, Rydal, Rt. .2.
COTTONSEED FOR SALE
Ne Empire Cottonseed, di-
rect from Ga. Exp. Stat., sound,
clean, 9c lb, A. H. Thurmond,
Farmington.
1500 Ibs. pure wilt resist.
ant Empire Cottonseed, Ist. yr.,
grown and ginned pure, $8. cwt.
FOB. Robert L. Wellborn, Mon- =
poe; Rt. 1c :
Mrs.
3.
yr sfc ibs
Ed Bledsoe, | 2
Carrollton, Rt.
seed, culled, reginned and treat-
ed, $7. Cwt. at barn. On road
between Cormers
Sandy Cross. Ford Langston,
Royston, Rt. 1. se
135- bu. Empire Big Boll, ;
var. ginned, delinted and govt.
treated last year, certified, $3.
bu. J. R. Boggs, Atlanta, 3657
Gordon Rd., S. W., Tel. Am,
Recleaned Ga. Exp. Stat. Ist,
yr. New Empire Cottonseed,
wilt resistant, ginned, 1 var.
gin, 6c lb.; Delinted and treated,
8c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Turin. -
Stonewilt Cottonseed, picked
without rain, 2nd. yr. from =
originator, $2.50 bu, W.. W,
Wannamaker, Midville, Rt. 2.
About 2000 lbs. Empire Cot-
tonseed, Ist. yr., pure at gin, 8e-
lb. FOB. Linnis Yancey, Mon-
TEA, Rite es
Coker Wilt Resistant Cotton-
seed, clean, pure, Ist. yr., $1.59
bu. FOB. Villa Rica RR Stat.
W. W. McPhearson, Villa Rica.
30. bu. Cokers 100 and DPL
Cottonseed, $1.50 bu. my places.
Will not ship. Willard Wilkes,
Oak Park Bea
Pure Empire Cottonseed, re
Several tons Empire Cations aoa
9538. = Vi
$8. Cwt. E.
= Empire
pure at
- sistant,
= no nubbins,
2 mi. W. Lost Mountain on Dal-
Springs,
~ shelled,
~ No: checks nor
~ pkg.;
~ treated
~ $1.50 bu
Dean, Br
Lyons, Rt, 3.
COTTONSEED
FOR SALE
D & PL No. 15 Cottonseed,
N, Eslinger, Ring-
gold.
Cottonseed, saved
gin, $9.-100 lb. bag,
_delinted and treated; 2000 lbs.,
$8.50 per Cwt. bag, not delint-
ed, $1. less. W. L. Moore, Grif-
~ fin, 412 W. College St.
2500 bu. Coker 100 wilt re-
Cert., delinted, tagged
showing ger. and purity, $12.50
CWT; 2500 bu, Cokers wilt re-
sistant, lst yr., $10. CWT. All
Ceresan treated and in 100 Ib.
bags. R. E. Aycock, Monroe.
CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
25 bu. shucked corn,
my crib.
clean
$1.75 bu,
Jas-Acworth Rd. Saturday only.
Charles A. Hill, Powder
Rte,
Little White Rice Pop corn,
7de .qt.3s 65c * lb, Miss
Rosa Blalock, Rydal, Rt. 2.
About 125 bu. good corn,
$1.60 bu, for lot; 15 bu. Mixed
Peas, $5. bu. at the farm. D.
W. Mercer, Macon, Rt. 3, Rice
Mill Ra.
~ 50 bu. Corn, (No.~Tenn, 10)
for sale at-my farm on Brown
Bridge Rd. M. L. Crow, Jr.
Gainesville, RE 2:
200 bu. good corn, $1.70 bu.
at my farm 4 mi. S. Brooklet.
a . W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt.
. No. 10 Hy-
fied by Ga
uced in Chat-
bu. J. H. -Edge,
Summerville.
Polity
__-Hastings iCese Onn tst
yr., white; $1.50 pk; Also Clem-
gon Spinelss Okra, 30c cup; 4
-cups, $1. All PP to 3rd zone.
COD. Jas. A.
Wood, Pairbuirh: RtSals
Big Yellow Pop corn, $1. gal
Add postage. Prompt del. Ruth
~~ McDaris, Canton,.Rt. 3.
-~Yellow Dent Seed Corn, 75c
Also -DPL Cottonseed,
and delinted in -1948,
Add postage. Velma
Rt. 2.
7
aw
GRAIN. AND HAY
POR SALE
4 tons
hay, $20.
sound peanut
A. Ansley,
S. Lyons.
good
ton. Jas.
10 mi.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
20 tons good peanut hay, $10.
ton. D, K. Christie, Dawson,
Rist:
1 -ton Peanut Hay, hand
stacked, baled, $20.; Also 100
bu. corn, $1.50 bu. At my home.
Cecil Larkin, Lizella, Rt. 1.
35 tons bright Runner Pea-
nut Hay, $16. ton. FOB. Thad
Huckabee, Albany, 101 Third
Avg.
5000 Ibs. Martins Combine
Milo, grown from certified seed,
5c Ib. at my farm in Hampton,
Ga. W. S. Loftis, Atlanta, 45
Mangum St., S. W.
30 tons Bright Runner Pea-
nut Hay, baled before bad
weather, $12, ton, at my barn
1/2 mi. Colquitt. M. W. Miller,
Colquitt,
20 tons Runner Peanut Hay,
in truck lots. Cannot ship.
D. Fain, Edison. Tel. 302.
About 2 tons bright Kobe
Lespedeza Hay, saved without
rain, $28, ton at my farm,
Jesse Warwick, Monroe.
Lespedeza Hay, free of weeds
ane straw, bales average 50-75
lbs., $35. ton. G. W. Foster, Sr.,4
Winder, Rt. 4. Winder- Jefferson
Hwy.
FRESH AND DRIED
. FRUIT FOR SALE
Good dried apples, 45c Ib.
Or -exe. for dark col, sacks,
2 lbs for-3- sacks. Mrs; DH.
Nichols, Young -Harris, Rt. 1.
Bright Sundried Apples, free
of core, peel, and worms, 40c
lb. Mrs. D. L. VanZandt, Dial.
Bright sundried apples, free
of Worms, for sale or exc. 2 lbs.
for print sacks. Ea. pay postage.
Mrs. Lee T. Ballew, Bowman,
Ri. es
Sundried Sour Apples, oe
of core, Beer and worms, 40c
lb. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial.
EGGS FOR SALE
Eggs: Light Brahmas, Hamp.
Red, White Cornish, and Ban-
tams, $1.50 doz.; White Lace
Red. Cornish, $3. doz. John
A. Fuller, Atlanta, 677 Lillian
Ave, Tel. Ra. 5263.
Pure White Giant Hen Eggs,
from best layers, and breeding
stock $2, a setting. Orders fill-
ed carefully and promptly. Exc.
for print sacks. Mrs. John My-
ers, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
=
a
selected from outstandin
gia being offered. Tap
ANNUAL SPRING SALES
The Georgia Hereford Assn., Consignment Sale
will be held at Southeastern Fair Grounds, Atlanta,
on Thursday, April 21, at 2:00 P. M. 28 females and
14 bulls from Georgias leading herds offered.
The Georgia Guernsey Breeders Assn.,
Consignment Sale at the Southeastern Fair Grounds,
Atlanta, will be held Friday, April 22, at 1:00 P. M.
40 head of cows, open and bred heifers, and bulls
- Bennett, Savannah.
Guernsey herds in Geor-
=e
State Prison, Reidsville:
Jersey Heifers, consigned
nual Sale.
ing sale.
REGISTERED JERSEY
AUCTION SALE
An auction sale of Registered Jerseys will be
| conducted on Saturday, April 9, ey at the Georgia
Eighteen young Registered fee Bulls from the
heard of the Georgia State Prison and ten Registered
ers to comprise list of animals offered in our 5th An-
The bulls to be sold to residents of Georgia only
and the heifers are subject to purchase by all attend-
Young bulls offered are out of cows that have
won the Hardman Trophy two out of the past four
ears. Jersey Herd at Georgia State Prison has the
ighest herd average ever made in Gorgia with a
number of more than ten cows.
_ Classification of Herd at 9:00 A. M. Sale be-
ginning at 12:30 P. M. Eastern Standard Time.
by Georgia Jersey Breed-
G_| Rt
EGGS FOR SALE.
-Eges: Black Leghorn, $2.50
per 15; B. B, Bronze Turkey,
$4.50 doz. Del. Mrs. Bessie Bag-
gett, Hiram, Rt. 1.
Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish Hatching Eggs, 4,
$1.70; 30, -$3.25.. Cartons to be
returned at once. MO only.
Miss Cora B, Patterson, Ty Ty,
Rtr ds
Buff Duck-Eggs, setting of
13 for $1.50. Del. C. B. Elling-
ton, Thomson, Box 204, *
Setting eggs from pure Wisc.
Shufflers, 15, $4. Also Old
Trios or Pens, $25, to $40, pen.
D. D. Haywood, Barnesville,
141 Cherry St.
Giant S. C. Black Minorca
setting eggs, $2.25 per 15, L. B.
Millians, Newnan.
Hatching eggs from purebred
I Red Bantams, $1.50 per 15,
Del, Elbert Overton, Bowdon,
eo 3 :
Pure Red Quill Game Eggs,
15 for $2.50. Mrs. G. W. Wil-
liams, Columbus, Rt. 1. c/o
Williams Dairy.
Purebred S. C. Buff Orping-
ton Eggs, 15 for $1.25. Crates
to be returned Miss Ronie John-
son, Shellman, Rt. 1, Box 55.
Purebred Dark Cornish Eggs,
Bull Dog type, $1.60 per 15. PP.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson, Rt.
2, Box 152,
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fine Guernsey bull calf, 2
wks. old, sub. to reg. from
high producing bloodlines, well
marked, $20. S. E. Booker, Jr.,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 4.
1 good Milch Cow for sale.
Lester Hood, Demorest, Rt. 1.
10 dbl. standard reg. Polled
Hereford Heifers, 12-14 mos.
old, best bloodlines,, reasonably
priced. C. C. Sparks, Cure Mag-
nolia Polled Hereford Farm,
Fort Valley.
Exc. dairy type Jersey Cow, 3
yrs. old, freshen, about 700 lbs.,
uniform: teats and udder, easy
to milk, gentle, $265. at lot.
Rufus R. Duffey, Carrollton, Rt.
3, Mtn. Oak Farm.
21 mos. old Heifer Calf, fine
3/4 Jersey, rest Guernsey, for
sale at my home. Campbelton
Rd. Tel. Ra. 0302. Mrs..D. Cy
Harper, Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box
205.
Entir> herd of dairy cows
and Heifers consisting of 13 in
production, 4 soon to freshen,
all high producers, with equip.
for sale. A. T. Campbell, Can-
on, Rt. 2; (Between Lavonia
and Bowersville, Rt. 17).
2 reg. Guernsey Bull calves,
9 mos. old, $125. ea. at my barn.
A. T, Cowings, Meansville.
Reg. Guernsey Cow, Reigel-
dale Kings Queen Birdie
528388, Ar, 9874-511-A, 12 yrs.
old, Sire Quail Roost Maxim
King, 4 dams, 3 gals. day on
farm feed, $250. James E. Pace,
Riverdale, Rt. 1. Jonesboro
4177. Hwy. 41.
-Reg. Guernsey Cow, 4 1/2
yrs . old, freshen with 3rd calf
middle of April, Sire Reigel-
dale Emorys Sailor No. 310206,
Grand Sire Reigeldale Melbas
Emory No. 254801, her Dam
North View Lady Rose, 797480;
Grand Dam, Green Meadow
Melba No. 38442. H. W. Thurm-
on, Farmington.
1 cow, 2 1/2 gals., eck: in,
$150. my place, 2 1/2 mi. Lil-
burn. J. L. Paschel, Lilburn,
Hie sds
10 Stocker Steers, Herefords-
Angus and mixed cols., 400-600
lbs., 21 1b.; Also 1150 1b. 9 yrs.
old Mare Mule, work any-
where. J. P. Simpson, College
Park, Rt. 2. Phone Cal. 6859.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want few feeder beef type
Calves. Give price and weight.
Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt. 6.
Phone 178 M.
HORSES & MULES:
Want middleaged
about 900-950. Ibs., gen
anywhere, - cheap,
Marietta, B
RABBITS:
old ped. NZW Rabbits from
fine stock for 1 pr. H. W. Chin-
chillas, 8-10 wks. old, from ped.
parents with papers. Must be
good cond. No culls. Paul Cau-
dill, Sr., Rome, 3 Elmwood St.
Want 3 or 4 NZ Red Does,
ped., either young or grown.
Reasonable. Fred Burns, Dah-
lonega,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want small family to ae
with shrubs, plants and flowe >.
House, land, everything reauy
to start. R. B. Wheeler, Kibbee.
Want farmer for 2- 3 H farm
on 3rds-and 4ths or standing
rent. 6 R house, REA lights,
school bus rt., near church, pas-
ture with running water, good
barn. 3 mi, SE Grayson, 7 mi.
Lawrenceville. Jonah Cheek,
Lawrenceville. s
Want farmer for 1-2 H crop.
Good 4 R house, barn, lights,
school and mail rt. 50-50 basis;
Also 1-2 H crop, good house,
barn, outbldgs., pasture for
standing rent. Ww. W, McPher-
son, Villa Rica.
Want 2 experienced tractor
drivers; Also want unencumber-
ed woman, healthy and strong
to look after and feed chickens
boro, Rt. 1,
Want man to help on farm or
have crop for couple if wanted:
E. E, Almand, lithonia, Rt. 3.
600 pulling turpentine faces
to let on 50-50 basis. House
furnished. Mail and school Rt.
J. Hamilton, Faxley, Rt. 2.
- Want man under 50 yrs. old
to work on farm, salary, board
and laundry. Steady work bal.
of year. No drinking allowed.
John Epperson, Canton. :
\ eG
Want honest congenial man,
Pay good hand $40. mth. board
and laundry. Mrs. A. B. Rich,
Pelham, Rt. 1.
Want young white woman
from country for good job
working with turkeys, chick-
ens, pheasants, etc. $30. mth.,
room and board. Mrs. Helen
Streety Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Want nice couple to farm,
plenty of land for any kind
truck farming. 2 rooms furnish-
ed or unfurnished. Bankhead
Hwy. Mrs. A. E. McKenney,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.
cattle from 4-H Club
exhibiting cattle.
Cattle Show.
ations.
Horse,
Want trade 1 pair 8- 10 wks.
in broiler houses on Poultry |
Farm. R. L. caceson, Jones-}|
able to work on farm, at once.|
h
at once, eo W.
ton, .
ae exp. a
A. Puckett, Atlante
sor St.,'S. W. :
Want 1H bets ;
5-6 R house, See
wood. C. L. Stevens,
wood, Rt. 1.
Single man wan
poultry farm or mo
odd jobs on big farm,
washing, | reasonable
wages with Christia
3. Double s Cu
- Want job on dairy
tana with good r :
42 yrs. a man.
1 H crop on job
Small house y
be Ee Te
4B yrs. old, sing
job at once on large
vate room, ade lau
wkly. salary. M. I
Care C: H. Morga
Honest sober
ton Co. Father to wo
State salary pi di
Pines, Chamblee, R
Rd. Care Grady OSS.
Man with wife
wants job on farm
Truck farm or train
12 yrs. forny and
Want good house,
Johnson, Milledgeville,
edge Ave., Ennis Hgts.
Single, 19 yrs. old
wants job with reli
man. Begin r
15th if possible, an
until September
but want to- r
Room, board an
salary. "om Loe,
Phone 2939.
type picky equi
clea of all kinds,
ATLANTA, GA., APRIL 19
SPRL is Ho
9:00 A. M., State Fat.Cattle Show with
and F.F.A.
and from adult cattle breeders and
P. M., Banquet for 4-H Club. and F. By
APRIL 20. ae
A: M., Sale of fat cattle exhibited in
P. M., Annual Spring: Shows of the Ge
ford, and the Georgia Aberdeen-Angus 4
ciations, with entries from curiae
breeders in the State.
P. M., Joint banquet for mewn of the
Hereford and Coo rear ia uk
APRIL : 21