COMMISSIONER jal By TOM LINDER d Russian, tis said, after trav- sively in the United States, for his impression of this he Russian stated that his orable impression was that were not sanitary. Q ained that in traveling by train he United States, he had not he first delousing station. In 1e explained, one would find a station at many railroad sta- could not understand how the a stations. | int of view expressed here reat deal of light on commu- nd communists. ry or individual infested with t understand how a country eat without delousing n like manner, the country ual who practices and lives ernment regimentation cannot d how a country can be great overnment -regimentation. I ee ry or an individual where gov- control of medicine is practiced nderstand how a country can be ithout nationalized | medicine. espects: himself or his neighbor erstand how a country can other. he Federal Treasury . can existing law and proposed law try would import foreign prod- make prices cheap in this country pense of the Federal Treasury. ud let farm prices go to the hot- ake food cheap and give the is income out of the Hederal = export American merchan- re countries. and subsidize it _ Then, in WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949 ORL uid be sanitary in the absence alism and the pong of so- sta- - People 65 years old or older o live in surroundings where | f its people respect themselves who professionally get their om the Federal Treasury .im- | toes out of the Federal Treasury. Then, we import the Canadian potato crop in order to make the price of potatoes cheapagain out of the Federal T'rea- sury. Then, in order to have a market for the Canadian potatoes we put kero- sene oil on the American potatoes at the expense of the Federal Treasury. Maybe the Russian was thinking we need delousing machines for people in this country, but if he had proposed a delousing machine for our thinking he would probably, have had something. A very bright young man who has been connected with the American Mer- chant Marine during the war told me that in England, under the Socialist Re- gime people were quitting their jobs and depending entirely on the government _ dole. This is done for the very practical reason that the dole or pension paid to ~unemploved persons is more than the net TAINT FUNNY Statement of Population as of March 15th Population of the United States 135,000,000 27,000,000 Balance left to do the work 108,000,000 Tourists who travel and do not work 8,000,000 Workers on strike 2,000,000 Balance left to do the work 98,000,000 People 21 years old or younger 54,000,000 Balance left to do the work 44,000,000 People working for the gov. 21,000,000 Balance left to do the work 23,000,000 People working gd cities and states 12,800,000 Balance left to de the work 10,200,000 People in the Armed Forces 10,000,000 Balance left to do the work 200,000 People in Hospitals and Asylums 126,000 Balance left to do the work 74,000 Bums, writers, others who wont work 62,000 Balance left to do the work 12,000 Weresns in jad 11,998 - Balance left pike es 2 wrong i earnings of those who have jobs after all taxes are paid. In other words, an wnemploy the government pension can buy more food and clothing than he can buy with This ~ British dole again is being paid out of : his earnings after paying taxes. the United States Treasur y. - a drive on These bonds bear There i Is hoy ment bonds. ten receive $4.00 at the end of years. Assuming that the entire national debt st of 3- 3,006.66 carries this same rate of intere 1/3%, this amounts to $8,665 per year. This interest bill of nearly nine billion dollars is twice as much as the entire cost of the Federal Government only a few years ago. If this interest is allowed to accumulate by issuing and selling addi- tional bonds, the interest alone in thirty years will amount to two hundred and end. of sixty billion dollars. At the thirty years on that basis our national debt would be five hundred and twenty _billion dollars, assuming we had no more war or national emergency which would make it necessary to otherwise inerease the national debt. 2 In the face of this situation, Congress is now giving away approximately ten billion dollars per year to foreign coun- tries and fifteen billion dollars a vear for national defense besides many billions _ for other governmental and bureaueratie = . purposes. As if this were not enough the Truman _ soei- Administration now proposes a alized medical program*to cost untold billions and other measures to grant sub- sidies from the Federal Treasury whieh could easily amount to an additional fif- teen billion -dollars per vear. * We are fortunate in that the rank and file of American people do not carry ticks and do not need delousing, but we are in the unfortunate position of having ead man on ~ to sell zovern- 353s interest and for every $3.00 you pay you is 5 a - men in high places who need their brains deloused. The Good Book tells us, **What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and loses his own soul? In like manner, what can it profit America to fight foreign ideas if we adopt those . same ideas here and destroy ourselves tn the process. ' TOM LINDER Cc ssioner of Agr iculture ae * e@AGE TWO th NATIONAL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put sailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITON., Atlanta. ED IT ie mA E ASSOCIATION eg & of notice. Bulletin, nor for notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture 114-122 eace St., Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Entered is second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act of June 6. 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fo1 in Section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, resulting Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name aud address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the any transaction from oubtished State Capitol Ediforia! ana State Capitol. Atlanta Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office f Iris, Executive Offices 114-122 P:ce St.. Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED Large Boston Sword Ferns, 30c; Sprengeri, Asparagus Ferns, 15c ea, PP. No stamps. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Calhoun, Rite 2; Large type Chrysanthemums, White, Cream, Pink, Yellow, Red, Lavender, all labeled, name and color, $1. doz.; Small Mums, white, pink, yellow, bronze, 50c doz. Mrs. Bentley, Columbus, Rt, 3. Hundreds of Snowdrops, But- ter and Eggs, blossoms dbl. and fluffy, Jonquil Bulbs, 50c C. Cons. exchange. Mrs. A. L. Exley, Clyo. Daisy Chrysanthemums, Blue Tris, 50c doz.; Single Blue Hy- acinths, $1, doz.; Mixed Daffo- dils, Day Lilies, $1. C; Wisteria, purple, 25c ea. Miss Mary C. Florence, Durand. Purple Iris and Red Cannas, 30c doz.; Sprengeri Ferns, 30c bunch; Boston Ferns,, red and pink Begonia, 25c bunch; Blue and White Aug. Lilies, 45c bunch; Dbl. Salmon Pink Ger- anium cuttings, 25c ea. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Dbl, Geraniums, 6 dif. cols., 2 dif. reds, pink, Rosebud, Lavender, Salmon, Red, Light Pink Sultana, Red, Pink Conch Shell and Speckled Leaf Be- gonia, Easter Cactus, 20c ea. cutting, 2, 35c. Add _ postage. Mrs. H. F. Driggers, Chula, Rt. A White, Yel- Lavender, Chrysanthemums: dow, Red, . Pink; Cream, name and col. labeled, $1. doz.; Small Mums, Yellow, White, Pink, Red, 50c doz. Mrs. H, L. Anthony, Columbus; Rt. 3. Arborvitae Seed, 25, 25e; Wine Col. Columbine, Heaven. Jy Blue Morning Glory, Red and Orange 40Ciock, 25c start; Lemon Lilies, Lily of the Val- Jey, White Spider Dnly,-25-6a:; Bitter Sweet, rooted, 30c ea. a J, D. Bennett; Dahlonega, Reet Ds Mixed col. gia,, Blue Goldenglow, Mums, Physoste- | Daisies, Ageratum, | Day Lilies, Blue Yellow Blooming Moss, E.| Del. Damp packed. Mrs. Alvin | tercups, Ageratums, Hardy As- ters, Altheas, Sharon - Ros, Mums, all cols., $1, doz. PP. Rose Moss, 50c doz.; August, Water Lilies, 2, 25c. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, hionega, Rt. 1, Box 37. | Blue Ageratum, Phlox, Dus- ty Miller, Day Lilies, Verbenas, | Blue Spanish Iris, Tiger Lilies, | Easter Rose, Blue Hyacinths, | Pink Thrift, Fall Pinks, Blue, | White, _ Yellow Iris, Violss,| Primrose, Yellow: Butterfy, 40 | doz, Add postage. Miss. L. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 35. Da-} | print ,stamps nor checks. Mrs. R. W. 1, Box Willis, Grindle, Dahlonega. Rt. ple bloom, thorne. Mrs. at Rae Tek as FLOWERS AND SEED ~ FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE es =~ FOR SALE y Dahlias: Cuban: Giant, Mar-| Large dbl. White, Pink, ile RedDogwood, 6, garet Cole, Treasure Island, Penn Charter, White Wonder, Rodman, Wanamaker, Ashley Park, Prince of Persia, Bashful Giant, Margaret Wilson, Laven- der Ball, 1 each of 12 dif. var- ieties, $3. Mrs. W. P. Bell, Du- luth.. Jonquils, buttercup, canna, gladioli and white iris, 25c doz. plus postage. Exec. for sacks. | Mrs. Jas, Connell, Dublin, Rt. 1, Sweet William, all col., $1. doz. bunchs plus 20c postage; seed of same, 2 tbls., 25c and 8c postage; Cushion Mums, 2 doz., 75c plus postage. Plant now for Spring blooming: Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Chrysanthemums, all sizes, types, colors, Perennials and Petunias. Write for price and description. Mrs. Eugene Ham- let, Augusta, Rt. 4. Glad Bulbs, mixed cols., 25, $1.; Poppy Seed, large red and pink mixed, Blue Forget-Me- Not, Mixed Gaillardia, Calif. Poppy, 3 cols., Orange, Lemon and white, 20c tsp. and self addressed envelope. Mrs. S. L. Gardner, Alpharetta. Plant now Ophiopogan (pur- grass like border plants for August blooming) rooted, 10c ea.; Hedge Plants, Jap. Honeysuckle, Buddelia, Eng. Dogwood, Flowering Pear, 15c, 25c and 35c ea. Also Haw- S. S. Elliott, At- lanta, 2460 Briarcliff Rd. Potted Geraniums, 35c-$1. FOR SALE ea.; Snapdragons, $1. doz.; Hy- drangeas,: pink, blue, $1.25-$4.; : Chrysanthemums, large, 100, All cols. Snapdragon Seed,| $1; Lantanas, Petunias, 50c doz. 20c tsp.; Ice Plant Seed, 48|/Red Crape Myrtles, 2 ft. 25c; for 15c. Add postage, Mrs. I.|Red Buds, 3% ft. 50c ea, All N. Minish, Commerce, Rt. 4. Nice bunches long stem Wild Violets, several shades, Dusty Miller, 18,. 25c; Wild Water Lilies, 15c ea.; 20, $1.; .3 var. Purple and White Violets (tame) free each 50c order. J. Winfrey, Danielsville, Rt. 1. Jonquils, Biue and White Iris, 30c doz.; Day and Ginger Lilies, 35c doz.; Fall Pinks and Pepperment, 25c doz.; Yellow Root, 50c ib. Add _ postage small orders. Mrs. Ellie Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. +1. Apricot, Portland, Pink Radi- as Canna Plants, Lycoies Radi- ata, $1,. doz.; Fancy Leaf Cal- adiums, 4, $1.; Fla. Coleus and Dbl. Geraniums, rooted, 9, $1.; Amaryllis Johnsonii, 6, $1. Mrs. H, E. McLeod, Dixie. King Alfred Jonquils, $1.25 C; Paper White Narcissus, Yel- Jonquils, $1.25 C; Dbl. Fever low Cluster Sweet Smelling Few and Lemon Lilies, 40c; doz.; Shasta Daisies, Mum Plants, Purple, Yellow, Bronze, Daisy type, Yellow, White, 35c doz. Mrs. R, L. Waters, Daw- sonville, Rt. 2. Purple, White, Yellow Iris, large Chrysanthemum, mixed cols., Maiden Hair Frns, Gold- englow, mixed cols. Dahlias, $1. doz.; . Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Trillium, 35 doz.; Snowballs, Red Trumpet Honyesuckle, Kerria Japonicas, Per. Phlox, 6, 75c Moss packed. Miss Grace Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 2 each: White Easter Lily, Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Water Hyacinths, Rain, Dewberry Lil- acs, for $1.25; Siberian Iris, Goldenglow, Hardy Phlox, But- Moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Red} White Dogwood, Mag- nolia, Red Holly, Azaleas, Jas- mine, Crabapple, Mtn. Laurel, Sweet Bay, Honeysuckle, Gooseberry, Lady Slipper, 1, 2, 3ft., 20c, 35, 40c, Exc. for sacks Add postage. No Danville. large and blue Si- mix. mums, phlox, pink thrift, wine eol. lilies, sweet. peas, hibiscus, 50c doz; mixed Dahlias by dozen: Giants, $2.; medium, $1.; un- rooted, 1 ea. Fuchsia, begonias, | hydrangeas, -lantanas, gerani- ;ums, 30, Add _ postage. Mrs. Starley, Sev. col. | berian Iris, 1. state insp. C. M. Dwight, At- Janta, 1033 Capitol Ave. Ma. 3671. Iris Lilies, Jonquils, 50c. doz, Fall Pinks, pink, purple Ver-. bena, Fountain Plants, Snow- drop and Daffodil Bulbs, 25 doz.; Butter and Egg Flowers, 10c doz; Goldenglow, 15c bunch; Blooming Moss, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Charles (Myrtle) Barnes, Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Sprenger ferns, pink and red double geraniums, pink and red sultanas, pink red begon- jas, all rooted -and del., 20c (in coin) ea. 2 for 35c. J: Ho-* gan, Agnes. Small Live Oaks, George Washington Oaks, ready to set, 25 ea.; Small Magnolias, and Palms, "50c ea. B. O, Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave. White Betsy Ross, Pink Per- fection* Chrysanthemum Plants, rooted, 60c doz. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Myrtle P. ae Atlanta, 1600 Evans Dr. S Paper White Narcissi, Lavender Iris, 35 doz.: Easter Lilies, 30c doz.; Bronze Chrysanthemums, 25 doz.; Purple Lilacs, rooted, 3, 25: Fall Pinks, Goldengiow, 25 doz.; Jonquils, $1.25 C. Add postage. Mrs. Roy Boyce, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 68. - Blue Easter Lilies, large kind, $1.25 doz.; White Paper Narcissus, $I. doz.; Pur- ple Lilacs, 25v ea. Add postage. eee Mosley, Buchanan, Rt. $li GS Blue Jonquils, tates Altheas, lacs, mixed Mums, Pink Al- monds, 3, 25c; Lady of the Lake, Day Lilies, - Cosmos, Dusty Miller, Houseleak, Jon- quils, Narcissus, Daffodils, But- ter and Eggs, Star Bethlehem, 30c doz.; White Wisteria, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Arthur Meel- er, Bishop, Rt, 1, Box 216. King Alfred Jonquil Bulbs, Wa Li- $2. C; Apr. blooming Narcissi Bulbs, De} doz. 43 doz. Gis: White Fairy Lily, T5e. doz. 2 doz.; $1. No checks. Mrs. Effie yaa Buchanan, Rt, 1. Blue $1.50 McElr oy, Yellow Button Mums, and White Easter Lilies, doz.; Red Mums, Blue Violets, Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; Jon- quils (yellow), White Paper Narcissus, 75 doz.; Blue Hy- acinths, $1.25 doz. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Florence hae: thers, Buc! ; sas ple, Bronze Mums, Pink Azal- eamums, Marigolds, Petunias, Blanket Flowers, Pink Thrift, 25e: GOzHs Yellow Narcissus Bulbs, 150, $1.;.White Narcis- sus, 35 doz.; Red Cannas, 50c doz.; Add postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevolence. 4 W. Narcissus, King Alfred Jonquils, $2, C; Hedge Plant (white bloom in spring, purple berries in Fall), $3. Cannas, $1. doz.; Bronze Mums, Purple Verbena, 50c doz.; Rose Thrift, 6, 50c. Exe. for Snow ball Bush. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2.\ Firey Red, Canary Yellow Cannas, Royal Blue Easter Lil- y, Iris, $1. doz.; Orange Day Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, White Narcissus, $2, C; Purple Lilacs, 50c a.; Hedge Plants, Snowdrop Bulbs, $3. Co Exe. for sacks. Add postage. Bernice | 3 Carroll, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 88.|' Blue Easter Lilies, Orange and White Narcissus, Yellow Daffodils, 50 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Rebecca Golden, Bre- men White Flag Lilies, 15~ doz. plus postage; Old Fashion Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $2. doz. Mrs. Hie . Bishops ce Rt. 1, Box 94. Rooted opecar 8-12 in, Arborvitaes, 10-15 in., $8. doz.; Mtn. Laurels, Pink Rhododen- dron, large dark red Rose, $2. doz.; All col. Violets, 50c doz.; is Pink Peonies, 4, $1. Bob Wil- son, Blue Ridge. Jonquils, Yellow, White Nar- eissus, Sis Cy White, Blue Iris Lilies, Lemon Lilies, 35c- doz.; de Gt cols Verbena Plants, Butter .and Egg, 25c doz. All blooming size. Add postage. Mrs. Maud McElory, Breman, Rt. 2; Box: 61 Bi Large Blue Parma Violets, Blue, Yellow. Iris, 50c doz.; Blue Birdfoot and White Viol- ets, Pink. Per.- Phlox, Wild Pink Anemones, $2. C: Box- woods, Arborvitae, 8- 15 ins $3. doz.; Blue Spruce, Spread- ing Juniper, 3, $1. Sadie Wil- son, Blue Ridge. Pansies, Giant Per., 75 doz.; Pansy Seed, $2:50 small thimb- lefull; Small Mums, Jonquils, Wild Iris, Lady of the Lake, 30c doz.; Red Hot Poker, 25c ea. Add postage: Miss Maude Clayton, Ellijay, Rt, 2, .- Dahlias, large lavender flow- ers, long stems, fine for cut- ting, $1.25 doz. PP any quanti- ty. Mamie Anderson, Ellijay, Box 37. White Poue -Pom Mame White Iris or Easter Lily, 25 doz. Add postage. Exc. for other flowers or print sacks. Mrs. James A. Motes, Elber- ton; Rta. Sultanas, nice rooted plants, 10c ea; 15, $1.; Mixed cols. Geraniums, 9 ao 12 cuttings, $1.; Rooted Rose Scented, Pine- apple - Geraniums, 250 ea.; Chrysanthemums, 4. doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clem- ents, Enigma. Mimosa, Althea, Waivelay Dbl, White Easter, Pink Seven Sister Roses, Goldenbells, Brid- alwreath, 50c ea.; Red Star of Bethleham, 25c ea.: Day Lilies, Blue, White Iris, White, Purple, Bronze Mums, ' 75c doz. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Madue Farist, Ellijay, Rt. 2. King Alfred, Trumpet, Bi- color Daffodils, $1. doz.; Yel- low Sweet Scented Jonquils, 50c doz.; White Apr. blooming Narcissus, 75e doz.; Althea, white flower with red eye, 40c ea. 3, $1.; No checks, Exe. for sacks. Mrs. Bartow Bar- rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Red Dogwood, 6, $1.; Gold- en Chain, 5, $1.; March Flow- ers and Lemon Lilies, Blue Iris, .40 doz.; Eng. Dogwood, a $1.; Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Ivy Lam- bert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Gladiola, mixed cols.,. sev- eral dif. cols. Iris, 30 doz.; Chesterfield Daisies, Wild Iris, sev. dif; Mum Plants, 25c doz.; Junipers, pink, white, red Spirea cu tings, unrooted, 15c Ook 2 for punt sacks. Add | Ellijay, Rt. 3. Red Bridal | Wreath, 30c ea. |. 2 kinds Arborvitae, | Crimson Papin ez Easter Lilies, _ 4, u, Chain, Birdeye 4, $1. Lilies, March Flower I dbl., 50c doz.; Fall | P doz. Rooted. "No / for sacks. Mrs. Op Exc. for sacks, Ellijay, Rt. 3a Blue Violets, 60c~ ~ Lilies, Goldenglow, Mixed GOlcc ERIS; 256 Lilies, mixed an Mums, -$1.50 C; Christmas Cactus, $1. add poe Exe. Habe W. D. Ralston, | Pink Eeiniod la Spider Wort, 25 d -Annes Lace, 35 d Hemerocallis, sin, Daffodils, 75 C; _| Yellow Sweet Cluste sus, White ty let Plants, Henry Eller, Fate, Purple King Be Lilies, W. Narcissus, - Blue pre 2 ola 45c doz.; Pin Mary, Azaleas, Yell Roses, 2, 45c; Daff Orange Day, Lilies, V M,. Rooted. Add Frank Parks, Ellijay, March Flowers, Blu doz.; Golden c Bridalwreath, 40c e Lilies, 45c doz.; i 4 $1 Red Dogwoo Honeysuckle, 10G2s Dogwood, 3, $1. Exc, sacks. Arvil Lamb I Ri ge: pe Mums: Large, med., ton type, mixed co! Dbl. Fever re ri rooted, 25c doz.; Boxwood, eee | for print sacks. Adams, Elberton, Rt. Bronze Iris, Dbl. -Rhododendrons, ) Lemon and Pink L Pink, White Spires Pink Weigela, dleia, Yellow Kerria_ onica, 35c_ ea. PP. D under $1. Mrs. J, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Emperor and Db Poeticus, Mixed Blooming si: at ; $3. gal.; $20. iolets, $2. ; Cyd ca, Weigelas, Golder Willow, Black Walnu $3, doz. Mrs.-2555 Ellijay. Yellow Carpal O-ange Lilies, 7. cols. Mums, 75c Sister Roses, rs Easter Roses, 50 ea. age. Mrs. Azzie Fa Rt. 22; ne Chrysanthemums: Goldenglow, Whats a Bronze, Dark Golden Bells, Snes W1] al Wreath, Weigel Add postage. Mrs. Reece, Ellijay, Rt. Wild Geranium, ; Foot, and Purple Vio Begonia, Ferns, Gal Daisies, Anemones, , $3. C; Dbk Yello: themums, $3: Ce vaaier Ellijay, Rt. Blue Roman Hyac doz.; White and Ye quils, Dbl. Butter $1.25 C; Pink Missionary Strawbe $1. C. Miss Ma Hartwell, Rt. 2. Geraniums, 3 for. bena, rooted, Add postage. M: lock, Hartwell. Blue Iris Lilies, Garlic Bulbs, 25_ and Eggs, 50 doz.; quils, $1.25 C; $1.50. C. Grace well, ae Le x nee ig oes FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED | ) SEED | )WERS AND SEED | __ Lae, i F F OR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FOR . SALE low oe But-| Red King Humbert Cannas, Daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, | Dahlias: HRS Yellow, Jer- Jonquil and Narcissus Bulbs, No stamps nor checks. R. Harrison, Irwinton, Ox 38. Sid onquils, Apr. B Narcissus, Butter and , $1. C, Add postage. Alexander; Jefferson, ris, half price; Rosey Persia, Crystal Beauty, um, Shining Waters, 15ce; China Maid, 25e: 3 350. Many others, Mrs. Marvin Farrar, sburg. Bearded Iris, many old varieties. Write ies, colors, and _ prices. Bes Patrick, Jackson. rm Star; Peacock Blue from So. America), bout 15 in, starts in 12 wks. continues st, 5 pointed flowers, pot or val, a Hoyett Sullivan, Jas- type Mums, assorted doz.; Pom Poms and all cols., 50c doz. Add - Mrs. coos tarrar: ie: ie Thite Dwarf, Orange 16 in., $2.50,C; 50 doz.; 30 in,, $3.75 GC 60c all size Scotch Broom, Pink ephrift. 110: Sl:; arcissus, Daffodils, 75 Lona Tallent, Lula. .- soc ea; Dbl. Pink tunia, 35c ea. Rooted / 50ce ea; large, dbl. Dink Geranium, blooms ter, 50c ea.; Red Ver- 5 doz, $1. Mrs, H. B. awrenceville, Rt, 3. trees, Paponicas, Snow- dtheas, Lilies, Bridal- ea.; Iris, Blue Flag, yellow 3; Snowdrops, ountain, 50c doz.; ow, 40c doz. Rooted. age, Mrs. Mae Wright, Blye Hydrangeas, | Everblooming Rose ea.;. Pink Oxalis, low Pinks, 2567. :Ce nks, large bunch, 25c. ta Harris, Lula. ie mixed Iris, 4c ea.; ond Small var. Mums, ; Blue August Lilies, vllis, Milk and Wine, Dine Tiger Lilies, 25c ea.; _Arborvitae, 20c. Add Mrs. S. M, Gunter, eville, Bite abe cy dics, 25c doz.; Jon- odils, White and Yel- tter and Eggs, 35c doz.; nas Caps, pink, 15c doz. pry M, Jones, Lula, and Narcissus Bulbs, and Sir Watkins mix- of the Valley, Jon- Simplex, Eagl Eye Narcissus, - 40c doz.; $3. ups, 75c. Postage ex- D. Crossley, Lithonia, _ Mums, White rehid Bronze, Straight $1.50 doz. PP. GM Menlo. der, Red, Salmon Pink, cuttings, 10c ea.; s k, Red, White Rooted 25 ea.; 2 shades Red nk Geranium cuttings, a.; 3, 25c; White, Pink : oxalis, 10; 3, 25e. Add Mrs. J. Pullins, Rt.. 1. and Unrooted Cut- d and Pink Dbl. Geran- Single Pink and Red Surprise Lily Bulbs, 15e. Add postage. H. oes, Moultrie, Rt. 5, Box and Blue Hydrangea, Lantanas, Pink and Gum Begonia, 15c cuttings, 25c; Air- and Ferns, 20c rs. J. A. Wilson, Pink and Red Wax! Red Leaves, Wyoming Cannas, (Orange col. flowers, bronze leaves. $1, doz.; Verbena, Red, Pink, White, 50 rooted plants, $1.; Sun Moss Seed, all cols. 15e tsp. Del. Mrs, A. F. OKel- ley, Maysville. Perennial Sweet Pea, trailing lavender, 20c plus 3 stamp; Yellow Day ilies, $1. doz. bulbs; Add 20c postage. Mrs. |C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1. Mt. Laurel, Dogwood, Redbud, Crabapple, Red, Yellow Azaleas,- White Pine, Holly, Tulip Poplar, Ma- ple, Pink Cherokee Roses, 2-3 it., $2.75 doz; Phlox, Snapdrag- on, Fall Pinks, Blue Iris, Daf- fodils, $2.50 C. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. Mt, Laurel, Rhodendrons, 3 cols. Azaleas,- Yellow, Pink Dogwood, Red Bud, Cherokee Rose, Holly Bush, Red Maple, Crabapple, 2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Snowdrop, Shasta Daisies, Ph- lox, Yellow Violets, $2. C. All PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Miner- al Bluff. Early Beauty Asters, pink; blue, white, Zinnjias and Mari- gold Plants, 2. doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Derwood_ Alli- good, Meigs, Rt. 1. Bulbs: King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; Snowdrops, $3. C; White Narcissus, $2. C; Orange Day and Royal Blue Easter Lil- ies, Purple Violets, Dbl. King Alfred Jonquils, $1. doz. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 86. Rooted Breath of Spring, 50c a.; Foxgloves, Petunias, Mari- golds, 20c doz.; Mum plants, 30ce doz.; Pink and Yellow Daisy Mums and Jonquils, 25c doz.;/ Dbl. Day Liliess 50c doz. Mrs, Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, te Pink Weigelas, Easter Rose, Spirea Lilacs, Bridal wreath, Jasmine, rooted, 4, $1.00; Sweet Williams, Verbenas, Chrysan- themums, Garden Pinks, 50c doz.; Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 25, $1. 00; Pink Justicia, Christmas Cactus, 25e ea. Add postage. No checks. nor Fla orders. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Mixed col. Dahlias, $1. doz.; Hardy Phlox, Hardy Asters, 60c doz.; Trilliums; Jack-in- the- Pulpits, Trailing Arbutus, Wa- ter Lilies, 50 doz.; Large Blue Siberian Iris, 50c doz.; Water Hyacinths, 4, 50c. Damp pack- ed. Add postage. ~-Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dahlonega; Rt. 1, Red Spider Lilies, 50c doz. Or exc. for other flowers. Write first. Mrs. Frank Kirk- land, Douglas, Rt. 3. Aug, Lilies, 55 ea; Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, Blue Iris, Red Sweet Williams, ea. 45c doz.; Mums, 50c doz.; "June Cactus, 45c ea. Mrs. R. ee Stem- bridge, Sr., Ellijay, Box 307. Lemon Lilies; White Sweet Williams, Red, Yellow Winter Pinks, 35c doz.; Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Squirrel Tail Fern, 25c bunch; Altheas, 25c ea.; Dbl. Yellow Japonicas, 30c ea.; Baby Blue Iris, 50c doz.; Button Pinks, 30 ea. Add postage. No cheeks. Mrs. C. M. Davis, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Baby Blue Iris, 50 doz.; Yel- low Japonicas, 35c ea.; Purple |' Iris, 45 doz.; Lemon Lilies, Button Pinks, 35 doz.; Squir- rel Tail Fern, 25c bunch; White Sweet Williams, 30c doz. Add postage. No checks. Exc. for print sacks. James Davis Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Lemon Lilies, White Sweet Williams, 35c doz.; Winter Pinks, Red and Yellow, 30c doz.; Lav- ender Iris, 40c doz.; Baby Blue Tris, 65c doz; Yellow Vine Honeysuckle, Squirrel Tail Fern, 25c ea. Add postage. No checks: Miss Melnese Davis, El- lijay, Rt. 3. Burpees Giant Grego Asters (wilt resistant) in 6 separate colors, Michaelmus _ Daisies (Blue Aster, blooms in Fall) 50c doz.: Prepaid. Moss packed. Mrs. 34 H, Robinson, Ellaville, Box Rhododendrons,} Tame Violets, Orange Lilies, Wild Iris, Foxglove, $1. C; Pink Phlox, Gold Button Mums, Spider Wort, 35c doz.; Purple Pink Altheas, Snowball Pink, Perkins Rose, Jasmine, Box- wood, Broadleaf Evergreen, Bridal Wreath, 3, 85c. Add post- age. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, El- lijay, Rt. 3,-Box 49. Purple Foxglove, Tame Vio- lets, Orange Lillies, Wild Iris, Star of Bethlehem, $1. C; Pink Hardy Phlox, Gold Button Mums, Shasta Daisies, Red, Yel- low, White Dbl. Chrysanthe- mums, 65c doz.; Snowball, Ar- borvitaes, Broadleaf Evergreens, 45c; Jasmine, White Eng. Dog- wood, 3, 85c. Add postage. Nan- cy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dahlias: 12 Rose Glory, 3 for $1.00; Also mixed col. Gladioli Pips (not blooming size) 50c pt. Add postage. Mrs. W. = Guill, Camak. Chrysanthemums, large type white, yellow, 3 dif. bronze, or- chid, collection 18 plants, $1.00 plus 15c postage; Small type red, yellow, white daisy tyne pink, white, 50e doz. Add post- age. Exc. for Turners Golden We&ding, and Buttons. Miss Ruth Underwood, Conyers, Rt. Sa = Sweet Variegated: Violets, 5 doz., Valley. Petunias and Burning Bush- es, Blooming Moss, 30c doz.; Green Jew, Elephant Ear, 25e bunch. Or exc: for flowers. Mrs. Ernest Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. Petunias, 3c ea. plant; Danc- ing Betty, 25c bunch; varie- gated Dahlias, 35c ea.; Iris, Yel- low and White, 30c ea.; Shasta Daisies, 25c bunch. Add post- age. Mrs. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Rt. 7. ; Easter Lilies, Yellow and Red Cannas, $1. doz.; Blue Hya- cinths, bulbs, $1.35 doz.; Purple Butterfly Bush, all kinds Ferns, 20c ea.; Purple Lilac Bushes, Chinaquipen Rose Bushes, Blooming Crabapple Trees, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Easter _ Lilies, $1. doz.; Dif. kinds Ferns, New Year Vine, 20c ea.; White Paper Nar- cissus and Peach col. Glad Bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Rooted Pink Thrift, 35 doz.; Missionary Strawberry, 75 C. Add postage... Mrs, Corly, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Rooted Ural. Weeping. and Pussy Willows, Red Flowering Honeysuckle, Silver Leaf Vines, Red and White Spireas, Laven- der and Red. Crape Myrtle, Wa- ter Oak, Evergreen Yellow Flowering Jasmine, Boxwoods, 3, $1.00. Mrs. John Myers, Hart- well, Rts 2: Cameopink Azaleamums, 85c doz.; Silver Lace Vine, 40c ea.; Day Lilies, 50e doz.; Dry Bulbs of Butter and Egg, Yellow Daf- 1 fodils, 25c doz. No orders less 4$1. Add postage. Mrs, Miles Tanner, Sandersville. Magnolia Trees, 2-3 ft., $1. ea..; 10-18 in., 25c ea.; Jap. Iris Plants, all cols., and named varieties, 15c ea.; Iris Seed, 35c pnt., All del. V. W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3. Alligator Begonia, Salmon, Pink Sultanas, Reg, Silver Striped Jew, Pink, Blue Hy- drangea, Red, Poinsettias, White Thornless Rose, 50c ea.; $1. ea.;. Giant White, Purple, Orchid Mums, 3 doz.., $1. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. Red and White Var. Single dbl.: cuttings, 20c ea.; Rain- bow cols. Snapdragon, Dian- thus Pinks, 40c doz.; Single Fuchsia Pink, 25c -a ,cutting; Pink and Red Sultanas, 10 ea. Mrs. A. P. Gladden, Talla- poosa, me: land, . Margaret. Wilson, H. Gilstrap, $1. PO Money Order. Add | 2 postage. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort | Cromer Mc-| ea sey Beacon, Avalon, Mrs. Har- | rell, Marshall Pink, Spirit of St. Louis, D. Lavonia, Pride of Calif., Treasure . Is- Mary Ellen, Warner, $2. doz. Mrs.. i, Suwanee. Pink Thrift, 60c C. Mrs. J. W. Cobb, Thomson, er 2, Ellington Ave. Red King, Carnations, $1.00 doz.; Mums (mixed) white, Pe daisy white, and pink, 31. C; 500, $4.50 PP. Mrs. N, R. Wilson, Canon, Rt. 2. Purple Red and Pink Iris, Vinea Mino, Star of Bethlehem, Pink Oxalis (hardy), Old Eng- lish Ivy cuttings, Milk and Wine Lily, Eunimum Japonica cuttings, President Red Can- nas, 50, $1. PP. Bertha Tucker, Crawfordville. Cannas: City of Portland, Madame Canard and Hungarian Pink, Eureka White, Giant, doz.; and Asparagus and| Pres. and King Humbert Red, Sword Fern, 25c ea. Miss Su-/Dwarf Yellow and Allemania, sie Andrews, Thomasville, variegated, $1. doz.; $8. C: Box 641. Shasta Daisies, many be ie . Chrysanthemums, $252 ee YS, King Alfred Daffodils, 3 doz., $1.00; 25c doz. tin lots of J. R. Camp, Cordele. 3-5 hundred; Star of Bethle- Lilacs, Boxwood, .- Cedar, hem, 5 doz., $1. Add postage.| Weeping Mary, 35c; Honey- No checks. Mrs. Lizzie Gable,| suckle Vine, 25c; Verbena, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Juniper Rose cuttings, 15c; Jon- ete ts quils, Butter and Eggs, 35 Large varieties Chrysanthe-| qoz.; Larkspur, 35c doz.; Holly- mums, Lemon Yellow, Quak-| hock, 15c ea.; Cannas, 80 doz; er Maid, EH. H., Kidder, | Chrysanthemums, Wandering Snow White, Gladys Peerson,| Jew, 10c, Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Blazing Gold, Yellow, White,| Oscar Matthews, Calhoun, Rt. Pink and Cream Daly, Capt.| 9: , Cook, Ruggles, etc., all cols. daisies. Mrs. Marion Turner, Hawkinsville. 4 Veronica, Ageratum, Gold- en Rod, all perennials, 3 35e; Trumpet Vine, 30c ea.; Yel- low, Red Canna Bulbs, 70 doz.; Geranium cuttings, red dbl., 3, 25c; Fire Bush cutting, 3 5c. Exe, for print sacks. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rt. Rooted Dif. oI. Lavender Thrift, C Cabbage Cactus, 1c, Christ- mas Cactus 10c;: Pink Oxalis, 3,-10c; Blue Iris, 5 ea.; White, 2, 5c; Loving Vine, 5 bunch. Free flowers with $1. order. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. Verbena, White, Royal Blue, Lav. Glory, Red; Burpee Zin- nias, Marigolds, wide variety from largest to smallest types; Annual Phlox, Blue Per. Red. Salvia, 50c doz.: Asparagus Sprengeri, imp. Sword Ferns, 2nd. yr. growth, 50c ea. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madisen. Petunias, 25 doz.; Mixed Petunias, Marigcids, Sweet Violets, Yellow Mums, 10c doz.; Pink and Purple Ver- bena, Purple Striped Jew, 5c ea.; Red and Pink rooted Ge- raniums, Sc ea.; Red, Pink, and Yellow Running Roses, 15c ea, Add postage. Mrs. P. -E. Traylor, Rebecca, Rt. 2. Petunias, 25 doz.; Love;in- Tangle, 6, 25c. Exc. either icr shaggy Mums or cuttings of pot flowers, Mrs. H. R. Waters, Rincon, Rt. 1, Box 93. fragrant, 25, Deer. Slip Red Canna, | rooted, 20c} Purple Violets, $1.; Lemon Lilies, Winter * Collossal extra large blooms, .. Iris, Blue Falls, White Blue Standards, 7 roots, $1. Mrs, R.| Steinheimer, Brooks. Hardy Verbena, variegated and solid cols., white, red, pur- ple, Fuchsia, rose, lavender, blue, 4 shades pink, red with white eye, others, 12 rooted clumps, $1. Add postage. Pack- ed in mud. Mrs. H. E. Richard- son, Bowdon, Rt: 4. & Big- Yellow Daffodil and white Narcissus Bulbs, $2. C; White Fairy Lilies, 75c doz.; 2 doz.,-$1.; No checks. Mrs. Kathleen Smith, Buchanan, Rt. Mock Orange, Purple Lilacs, Altheas, Dbl. Bridal Wreath, Tiger, August, Blackberry Lil- ies, Snowball, Thornless Yellow Rose, White Star Moss, 30c ea. PP. Mrs.. G. C. Taylor, Buch- anan, Rt. 1. Yellow Running Roses, 15 col. Verbena, Easter Roses, Pink Sweet Williams, White, Striped Yard Geraniyms, 10c ea. Exc. for White Hibiscus, Madonna Lilies, ete. Mrs. J. E. Watkins, Calhoun, Rt, 2, Large type Chrysanthemums, White, Cream, Yellow, Pink, Red, Lavender, all. labeled names and colors, $1. doz. Mrs. J, E. Bentley, Columbus, Rt. 3. Large prize winning Chry- santhemums, White Asters, Golden Yellow, Pink, Colter Lavender, Cream, Red, Varie- gated, 25 plants, $4.; Button, Daisy type, 20, $1. Mrs. R, L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt, 5. Chrysanthemums, large gold- en incurved, white incurved, large Mustard Cactus, Daisy, Yellow and Orchid Spoon, giant Shasta daisies, $1. doz.; Yellow Dahlias bushed. with bronze, 6, $1.; Pink, White Ox- alis, 25c clump. Add_ postage. Mrs. Annie. West, Crawford- ville. White Clematis Vines, 25; Large Blue Morning Glory, Small Nandias, 5c; Confederate Blue Violet, White Iris, 50 doz.; Large Dbl. Orange Hem- erocallis Lilies, 25 doz.; Old Fashion Outdoor Running Fern, 10 ea. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Col- umbus, 1321 Wild Wood Drive. Mixed cols. Rustproof: Snap- dragons, Stock, and Aster Plants, 25c doz. All rooted. Del. H. E. Holland, Calhoun, Large White Silver Sheen and Yellow \Mums, 60c doz.; Small mixed Mums, 40e doz.; Many var. fine Iris, $1. doz.; Pearl Bushes, 15e ea. Mrs. Carrollton. Oxalis Bulbs, $1. C; Or exe. for collard and cabbage plants, Mrs. Edna Macon, Columbus, 1618-14th Ave, All kinds Chrysanthumum Plants, Bronze, ~ White, Red, Yellow, 25e doz. Tel. Ca, 23837. Mrs. J. M. Culver, . College Park, 623 E. Princeton Ave. Blue August _ Lilies, ium cuttings, dif. col., Dahlia Slips, mixed cols.; and Coralberry, J. G, Robertson, Geran- 25c: ea $1. doz.; Purple Lantana cuttings, Yellow and Purple Variegated Lantanas, 20c ea. Add postage, Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Likes oe = 8 dif. Geraniums, 6. dif, Begonias; Ferns, Coleus, Lan- tana, several dif. Cactus, Jus+ ticia, and -other - pot plants (name unknown) 20c ea.; 10, $1... PP. Rooted, Mrs. Fo = Moore, Canton. Dahlia Plants, Rose Glory, Jersey Beauty, Calif. . Idol, Glamour, Graf Zepplin, 0, LeBoutillier, and other exhi, type blooms, 20, $1.; 36. var. Mum Plants, all cols., 3 doz. $1. Del. Mrs. H, W. Law, Chula, Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 7 labeled, 35, $1.25; White Swan, Purple Prince, 50, $1.25; Hedge Roses, Gaillardia, 35c doz.; White "Yellow Anemone Chrysanthe- mums, 25, 40c; 7 Cannas, $1.25 doz.; Pink Pool Lily, 60c. Mrs, J. M, Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1. Sweet Williams, Garden Pinks, Orange Day Lilies, Pur- ple Easter Iris, Blue Grape Hy- acinths, 35c doz.; Lilacs, Pink Christmas Cactus, , $1.; Pink Running Roses, 25c ea.; Ver- enas, mixed Mums, 60e doz Also Boxwood. Add postage. No checks. Mattie Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Rooted Verbena, Rose, Pur- ple, White, Pink, Blue with White . Eye, Lavender, Blood Red, Dark Velvet Red, others, 3 doz., $1. Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz.; fine Chrysanthemums, 18 var., 3\ doz., $1. Damp moss packed, Del. Mrs. W. H. Whit- ten, Chula, Pink or Ros Col. Thrift, $1. C, Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. FCR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED | | Lilies, $1. C; Lemon Lilies, Sweet Peas, Pink, 75c doz.; Yellow Thornless Rose, 25c ea.; Purple Foxglove, 4 doz. $1. Add postage. Exc, for print sacks. Mrs. Azzie Silver, Talk- _ ing Rock, Rt. 2. : Sweetshrubs, 15c ea.; Cedar ~ Bushes, 1 ft, 35c ea.; Wild Honeysuckle, 40c ea; Wild Woods Fern, 50c doz.; Also Yellow Root, 40 lb. Add - postage. Miss Cleo Silver, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 2. - Pink Sweet Peas, Lemon Lil- Cees 75c doz.; Purple Iris, Or- i $1. C; Pink ; Purple Foxglovs, ot Exe. for print Sacks. =e Arbelee Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. 2 Fall -Pinks, 25c doz.; Paper White Narcissus, 50 for 75c; ~ Orange Day Lilies, Jonquils, ~ Daffodils, $1. C; Dbl. Daffodils, 00) i$1.; Golden Chain, 20; ea; Goldenbells, Purple Lilacs, 50c ~ea. No checks. Add _ postage. Mrs. Ora Bell Moss, Talking Hock, Rt: 2. ~ Snowballs, Dogwoods, Red- buds, White Pines, Hemlocks, Gourd, 25c ea.; Azaleas, , Yellow and Red Can- nas, mixed col. Iris, $1.50 doz.; Red and Yellow Japonicas, 75c eas Tube Roses, Larkspur, 50c ~doz. Add postage. Mrs. L: F. vans, Talona. 2 Bridalwreath, 10c ea. Purple 75e; Orange Day . Golden Bell, 25= ea Big Old Fashion Pinks, 40c doz.; Lily Bells, Mums, 3 cols., 50c _doz.; Primroses, Orange Lilies, -25 doz. Butterfly Bush, pur- ple, 25c ea. Add postage. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt, 2. Orange Day Lilies, 25 doz.: Bridalwreath, 3, 25c; Purple Tris, 25e doz.; _ Peachtree Roses, (25e ea.; Golden Bells, 5S Cash. Exe, for print sacks. Miss Toy Silver, Talking Rock, Rt. Rose Marie, Raspberry, Red _Crape Myrtle, 15- ft. 10e=t-; Easter Lilies, Glad, Buttercup, _ Jonquils, Yellow Narcissus, 30c doz. Add postage. Exc. for acks. Mrs. David Colson, comsboro, Rt, 2. _ Privit Hedge, 6-12 in., root- ed, $1.25 C. Mrs. J. W. Bentley, - Thomaston, Ube. . Tiger Lilies, 40c doz.; Box- wood, small size, $1. ea.; larger $2. -$3. ea.; Day Lilies, 30 doz.; Qld Fashion Green, White Striped Grass, 25c bunch: Deep Yellow and Red Dwarf Honey- suckle, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs, se G, Hensley, Talona. Yellow Dbl. epee ae $1. ea.; Purple Lilacs, 2, $1.; Silver Leaf Maples, 6, $1.: Yellow or Purple Iris, $7. doz. Exe. for ood print sacks. Mrs. Jemima Yump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. _ Govt. insp., all cols. Azaleas, $1. doz.; Japonicas, blooming _ size, $1. ea. Exc. for print _ gacks) Add postage. No Fla. _ orders. Mrs. D. H. Evans, Ta- Jona. 8 unrooted Pot Plant cut- tings, 2 ea. Begonias, Sultanas, Geraniums, 2 other plants of my selection, 50c. PP in Ga.; Also rooted Sultanas, 15c. ea.; Rooted Coleus, 10c ea. Add ae under 50c. Mrs. A. R. Bt ndin, Toccoa. _. Magnolia, _-Shrubs, Red Holly, Red and White Dogwood, "Hawthorne, Graybeard, Easter Lilies, White and Pink, 30c doz.; "Yellow Jasmine, Crabapple, 2 Hee 250s Bett30c; 4 ft. 45;..5 ft., 50c. a Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Teaolive, Sweet- Magnolia, Teaolive, Gray i Beard, Yellow Jasmine, Red Dogwood, Crabapple, Red Hol- ly, Red, Orange Hawthorne, Crape Myrtle, White Pink East- er Lilies, 30c doz; 10c ft. 1-5 ft. Add postage. Exc, for sacks. Purple Iris, Dbl. Orange Day small and large yellow, | Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Box 71. | Rose, Glory, Ruby Taylor, Rose Pink and Red: Roses, 25 ea.; Purple Iris, 25c doz. Add post- age 15c. Miss Velma. Silver Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Mixd bulbs of white, yellow, and dbl. Narcissus .and Jonquil (mixed in digging) 75c C; $5. M: Roman Blue Hyacinths, 75c doz.; $5. C. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Blue Physostegia, Blue Age- ratum, 30c doz.; Dif. col. Pe- tunia, 3 doz., 45c; Pink Prim- roses, Gaillardia, 25c doz.; Pink and White Queen Anns Lace, 2 bunches, 25c. Mrs. E. B. War- ren, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Fairy Lilies, one Jonquils, Buttercups, Iris, 25c doz.; Perennial Phlox, mixed col., 35c doz.; Small Cactus, 3, mace Evergreen Hedge, 4-6 in., le ea. No order less $1. Mrs. W. H. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Dahlias: Large type Graff Zepplin, Mary Ellen, Margaret Cole, Avalon, Josephine G., Prince of Persia, White Wonder, Red Jersey, Spirit of St. Louis, Treasure Island, others, 1 each of 12 dif. var., $3. doz. Mrs. Tom Bell, Duluth. Magnolia, Teaolives, Red and White Dogwood, Grey Beard, Umbrella China, ~Red Holly Yellow Jasmine, 1 ft., 10c; 1-5 ft., 50c. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Toomsboro, Rt. 1. Red, White,. Purple, Deep Blue Iris, Lemon Lilies, 8, $1.; Lavender incurved, Hills of Snow, Small Yellow Cushion Mums, Lavender Lady of the Lake, 60c doz.; Emperor Daffo- dils, 50c doz.; Baby Rambler, D. Perkins Roses, 5, $1. Mrs. C. B. Robinson; Bowdon. Dahlias: cent ea.; Prince. of Persia, Fallon, Tree Dahlias, Wine Ball, Golden Dawn, H. R. S., Para- mount, White Wonder, Helen Ivins, 1 each of 12 dif. varieties, $3. Mrs. Frances Bell, Duluth. Dahlias: Marshell Pink, Rod- man Wanamaker, Copper King, Milton J. Cross, Mary Ellen, Spirit of St. Louis, Jersey Bea- con, Asalon, Graff Zepplin, H.R. S., Yellow, and others, all large tlpe, 12 all different, $3.; Extra fine var. 12 different, $5. Mrs. H. E, Bell, Duluth. Dahlias: Red Jerseys, Ash- ley Park, Bashful Giant, Omar of Khayyam, New State of Commerce, Pride of California, Frances Larocco, Orange Ball, White Wonder, Marie and oth- ers, all large type, 12 dif. var., $3. Mrs. Claude Adams, Duluth, Rt. 2. Chrysanthemums; White Wonder, large ball type, large Cream -Ball, $1. doz; Mixed single and dbl. Tuberose Bulb- lets, 20c doz.; Plants Dusty Mil- ler and Lady of the Lake, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Single- ton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave., S. E. Tel. Ma. 4184. Blue Hydrangea, Gardenias, 25c ea.; Purple Achemines, Sul- tanas, Brazilian Peppers, Conch Begonias, mixed Geraniums, Red Striped, and White Striped Jew, 7 plants for $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Extra fine Boxwood, antique, 100 yrs. old, $1,500.00; Will sac- rifice for $850.00; 20 Chrysanthemums, $1.00; Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; 50, 75c; Blue Vinca, glossy green leaves, 35c bush; 3, 60c. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2: Glad. Bulbs: Mixed Standard var., all large blooming size, from 1 1/4 in. up, hand dug, properly cured, and stored in D. D. T. dust for prevention of thrips, 25, $1.00; 60, $2.00; $3. C. PP in Ga. G. L. Lanier, Avon- dale Estates. White Paper Narcissus, Yel- low Jonquils, 35c doz.; Red and Yellow Cannas, 50c doz.; Tris, Dbl. Jonquils, 75 doz.; White Easter Lilies, Blue Hya- cinths, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. oe Colson, Toomsboro, White and Red Winter Pinks, kinds | Blue} 5 Chryscsthauaane a White Yellow, Lavender and Bronze, '35 doz.; 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar. Moore, Pee Rt. Honeysuckles, - Dain: Hollys, Birds Eye, Sweet Bay, 2 ft. 25;-3> ft; 35: 4 ft. 45c; 5 ft, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. B. W. Bailey, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Top blooming size Paper White Narcissus Blooms, Dec.- January, 60 doz.; Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, 35c; Nice Hol- lyhocks, Perennial Sweet Peas, plants, 10 ea.; Lavender Creep- ing Verbena, 6, 20c. Add post- age. Mrs. -Sam Smith, Austell, Rtes3e Goldenglow, 3 dif. types Yel- low Chrysanthemums,. Purple, Yellow and. Lavender Iris, 50c doz.; Wild Iris, Geraniums, 45c doz, Add postage. Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, Ellijay, c/o Rose Haven, Rt. 3. Orange Hemerocallis, White, Light Blue Violets, 60ce C; Pur- ple, Cream Iris, 25, 40c; Jon- quils, Star of Bethlehem, Daf- fodils, Blue Spider Wort, 25c doz.; Myrtle Vine, 50c C; Mix- ed cols. Hardy Phlox, Glad. Bulbs, 25 doz. Add _ postage. Mrs. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, . Rt. 3. - Yellow Narcissus and Daf- fodil bulbs, ea, kind, 504 C. Any amt. Takes 25c to mail 100. Mrs. Joseph Glass, Fay- etteville, Rt. 3. : Blue Iris, 30c doz.; Foxgloves, one cent ea.; Violets, 25c doz. Add. postage. Miss Imogene Townsend, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Chrysanthemums, , hardy plants, red, yellow, white, large} 2 single purple, dbl. purple, bronze pink, $1. doz. Sweetshrubs, 8, $1. Mrs. Ide Evans, Frolona, Box 107. ~ Purple Flags, Butter Eggs, Jonquils, Narcissus, cols. Hollyhocks, 50c ~ doz.; Snowballs, August Lilies, 50c ea.; Pink Oxalis, 25 bunch; Grape Begonia, King Carna- tion, White Hydrangea, 25c bunch; Grape Begonia, King Carnation, White Hydrangea, 25c ea. A. HE. Hughey, Fair- mount, Rt, 1. Tris, White, Royal Blue, Yel- and all low with red center, Dark Blue, Bronze, Lemon Lilies, Daffodils, Dbl. and Long Trumpet, MHollyhocks, Golden Brown Aster Chrysanthemums, Daisy, ete., 50 doz. Mrs. D.. M. Hughey, Fairmount, Rts ks Dark Lavender Chinese Mag- nolias, rooted, govt. insp., $1.60 ea, PP. Mrs. H. B. Shearouse, Guyton. 1 Boxwood, 10-12 in., $10. doz.; Native Flame Azaleas, 1-2 ft., $5. doz.; Yellow Kerria Japon- ica, blooming size, 2, 50c; Red Azaleamums, $1. doz.; Abelia Bushes, 2 ft. 2, $1.; Gardenias, $3, doz. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville. Dwarf Boxwood, transplant- ed, 4-6 in. $2. doz.; Common Buxus, 6-8 in., $3. doz.; Gar- denias, heavily rooted, Yellow Kerria Japonicas, $3. doz. and Red Azaleamums. Talmadge Robinson, Greenville. Boxwood Bushes, sev, years. cultivated, more than 6-8 in., Suffruticosa, $8.50 doz.; $45. C. (; Azaleas, Calendulecea, Native, Flame, $5.50 doz.;.Anise Shrubs, TIllicitum Floredanum 1-2 ft., $5.75 doz. Maude Ham- by,, Greenville. Field grown Boxwood Sem- pervirens, 8-10 in, $2. doz.; $10. C; 10-12 in., $3. doz.; $15. C. Del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell; Greenville. Old Eng, Dwarf Boxwood, heavy field grown, several yrs. old, 6-8 in., 50c ea. 4-6 in, 25 ea.; Old Fashion Black- berry Lilies, $1; doz.s=$5.7C; Nandinas, $5. C; 1000 Li- Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. gustrums, $15.; "250 Cherry or, $10.;' Ivy, W5e di z.; Mum Laurels, $7.50; 600 Vinca Min- Plants (Santa Claus) 75 doz. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. Young Nandia Plants, ee roots and tops, ready for ship- Mrs. Joe Smith, Bremen, Rt. ~ Box 66. Buckeye Sweetshrub, 1 ft., 10c; oN Or ments, $2. C; $18 M. the Ors|G; doz.; doz.; Rt, 6. Red, Purple ~ White doz.; 25c $2. a.5 25 doz.; Ligust: postage. 3. doz.; Yellow Eggs, Narcissu eas, bells, Weepin Flags, low Jap ders. No gonias, Pike. wild suckles, postage. gah, bloomers. foliage, ville. Red blooming checks, ders filled promptly. J. Robt. Gaines, Sai Rt 3. Begonia, Bunches, $1.25 doz. Add_post- age. Mrs. dine Turner, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Butterfly Thornless Roses,- Nice Cedars, Blue and Yellow Iris, doz, pole Parker, Gainesville, Rt. - Clark, Ga Greenville. Thrifty 35e doz.; Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. Amaryllis, Deep Reds, Little Red, 50c; $5. C; Bulblets, sprouted with roots, $1.75-C; Caladium Bulbs, | Snow White, Dark Green Ribs, | 10c. Not PP. Poseph H. Dun-}: Nett, Sandy Springs. ; Dbl, Red Canna with bronze PP. Prompt Lois Pitts, _Smith- _ Bulbs Paper | White shipment, C; Blooming size Narcissus Bulbs, 50c doz.; : Verbena, : Chrysanthemums, Thrift, $1.- doz; Larkspur; Bachelor. Buttons, 30c doz.; Petunias, mixed cols., 50c doz. Sweet Williams, $1. doz. Exe. for Dahlia or Glad bulbs. Mrs. Irene Pierce, Gainesville, White 25c ea.; Easte and Purple Bushes, Easter Lilies, Add _ postage. averoreee Privet, rooted, 1-3 ft. $1-4C;: Also= Parsnip Plants, "$1, C2 BP yMis: ainesville, Rt. a rums, (Japanes broad leaf evergreen, tall var., 3 yrs. old, 2-3 ft., 20c ea: Add Daisy et -Miss Nandina Blue and Pink Thrift, ,50c Magnolia, 50c ea.; Bird o Paradise, 75c ea.; Blue Roman Hyacinths, =$1.25.; dozis Jonquils, $1/50- C. Several hundred King- ae bert Cannas 1000 eee Ss i000 Yellow quils, $1. 50 C. ee L. S. Sum- R light yellow, blood orange cup, stems 24 in., shipped with all) foliage, $4. for 50c doz. Del. in Ga. A Stanton, Newborn. J. All col. blooming size Azal- rooted, 75e doz.; Lilac, Mary, lue Iris, onicas, 15c ea.; 10c ea.; aS $1.; checks. Add Hair Fon: Physostegia, ~ Add _ postage. - Geraniums,. 1 clump Rubrum Lilies, 3 to clump, yellow with black spots, blooming size, $1.50. Exc. for 2 blooming size Azaleas, ones, and no prefer dwarf. pay postage. Mrs. Wess Yawn,} Peters, Ga. Rt. 1. (P. O. Weta bury, Ga.) Dbl. Dahlias, mixed a 75ce doz.; All col. Touch-Me- ee Not Seed, single, 15c tsp. ere Mary Ellis, Pis-| CG Mrs. Giant mixed 30c; cols., White 65c doz. Lily Spider 14, 65; size, to ard zone. a Mittie - Speckled, Monthly and Yellow Thornless Roses, Butterfly Bush, White, Lilach, Wild Spotte Yellow 2 Plants, for shipment, $2. C; $18. ders filled promptly, and securely damp packed, Annie Lou Richardson, Hartwell, Butter and Golden- Bridalwreath, Maple, Dogwood, 25c ea. No Fla. or- ostage. Mrs, J. B. Farist, Oak Hill, - Maiden ~ Clump, 25c; Dusty Miller, Pink Periwinkle, doz. plants; 2 cups Castor Bean Seed, 25c. Emma Dugger, Oliver._ 12 Rooted Pot Plants, Sword and Crobclow Cactus, St. Ber- nard and August Lily, 5 Be- Ferns, White Oxalis, all $1. Add post- age. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. - Deep Red Dahlia Tubers, sprouted med. size, 6, 90c. Send postage. Mrs, M. Be, Johnston, Honey- Hybrids, 1 yr. bulbs, 3 cols.|} sunlight, Bri te onze Mammoth be yes Purple Glory, Roya white Orchid, a Lavender, Glo dif. eyes, Rain PP irene Springvale. spe t Red 2a pet (ater Extra ae Dbl. Geraniums, rooted, Cuttings, 15 ea.5 Hem Lilies, dbl. bronze col., $1. doz. Exc. for whi sacks. Each pay postage SUR Cotney, Reynolds Small. _Altheas, 50c. ea. English Dogwood, Ye Damson Plum Large Geraniums size, $1.; Honeysuc 50e ea; 3, $k; Mrs. J. E. Sorrell: Red. and Variegate: 75e doz.; Yellow and sea Pink | r Lily er | Lilacs, $1.25 Mrs. R. H. 2 (a = Garden Sage Plant 90c doz. All del. ers gieed /20 a - Whi Rt. f Cushion Murs, 25 bena, 10c bunch White, Yellow, santhemums, 50c _ postage. Mrs. J. F Royston, Rt. a White; Miss Cream, | Golde: Clark, Indian White Jon- | ner ,Norristown, Box 10. L, pats 2, Box : Green Daffodil Bulbs, simi- s lar to Hastings Bernardino, trawberry Washion Pinks Pink Running | Strawberry Gerani Yellow Cannas, ie on Lilies, 15c Mrs. H. A. Cha ' Chrysanthemums, and Red, 25 do: Dark Red Ge : rooted; Add postage Shien Whigham, Rt. | Rooted - Sink Boe nice | p; Blue) Yel- 25c | Miss 25 ea. Add postage. Downs,- Royston 5 Stehid. Dbl . Geran: e eee a 51. doz.; S: no age. Ma, = Eaeh | ert =. with} ide f 2 Rao and Lil- Mrs. rash ington. ' mixed Marigald, 1/2 : Marigold, large | 8 ithonia (Mexican cup Seed, 10c Hardin, White, | jant Zinnias, ies, Beaton and anksgiving Cac- '5e ea. Add_post- Daniel - McAvoy 1 Wing Begonia loom, 35c ea. iy Cactus, 15c 25c. Add postage. Drury, Waynesville, ig Size Red (Lycoris Radiata) to plant now for OS COZ {Soe Rosa = Poole, a. Red, Pink Pink, and _ Pink Maple ink and White Sy Ue 188.2 ea. Add post- . Sorrells, Roy- |. cs Se, erry Bush, Pink, oplar. , Crabapple, ; Yellow 1 EB ces . $2. doz.; Yellow vdrop, Pink Phlox, 3, C, Rooted. ia Black, Min- Mt. Laurels, d Bud, Hol- nk Dogwood, Crabapple, fulip Poplar, 2-3 lox, Shasta Dais-' -$2. C. PP, Mrs: Mineral Bluff. al Pink Bloom -1-3/4 lb. each 3. plus postage. ; Arnold, Surrency, 2 ~| doz. 500, $45 i! - *) Red 1 ~ | ye and } Planis, | Imp. PR or La. Copperskin Potato plants, govt. insp., treat- Over 5000, $1.75 M; $2.50 M. age 2 King Pepper, Prompt shipment. Rie 2: Chas. W. Cabbage plants, nice size, 600, $1.00; $1.49 M: 5M, $6.50; 10 M, $12.-AN del. in 2nd. zone. J. H. Davis,, Mil- Lledgenilc, Rt. 5. Heading Collard plants, 25 Hot Pepper, 3 kinds of sweet Bell, and Cowhorn Pep- | per; Black Beauty Eggplant, 25c s, | doz. Add postage. Mrs. Viola C. | Brady, Cairo, Rt..1, Box 343, |. Red Skin PR plants, govt. |insp., $2. M: Del. in Ga. W. A P Surrency, RFD 2. Paree, Rutger Tomato plants, moss packed, $2. M; La. Copperskin | Sugar Yam Potato plants, state | BSD, $2.25 M. PP. S. J. Hardee, eer ey, Rt. I. Red, Pink, Copperksin Potato, | $2. M; Marglobe, Scarlet, Globe, Rock, Rutger Tomato, $1.50 Calif. Wonder, Ruby King, | Sweet Pepper, $3. M. FOB. Furnish large orders. No COD nor checks. All letters ans. Cecil Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. La.. Copperskin and PR Sweet Potato plants, $2. M; 4000 or more, $2. Del. Prompt shipment, guar. full count. Cy, F. Mann, Surrency, RFD La. Copperskin Potato plants, govt. insp., $2. M. Full count. Ready now. Arthur L. Mann, Surrency. s Red and Pink Skin PR plants, govt. imsp., treated, Calif. Won- der Sweet Pepper plants, $2. M; 5 M, $1.75. Del. Moss packed. Hovis Lightsey, Odum. Certified PR Plants, red skin and copper skin, $2.25 M; 5000 and up, $2. M. Now ready. J. I. Rigdon, Alma. Treated Red Skin Bunch Po- tato Plants, $5.50 M; Running Vine JR, $3.50 M. All certified. May and June del. Mrs. T. R. a Arabi, Rt. 1. Tel 310. Wilt resistant Rutger and Marglobe Tomato plants, 40c C;. $2.50 M; Ruby King Pepper, full count, 50c C; Nice sound Purple Hull, White Browneyed Peas, l5c Ib. Add 9 4. New Stone, nevolence, postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Be-} : ; nen. Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 73. Govt. insp. PR Potato plants, full count, prompt shipment, $2.50 M. FOB. Wade Aycock, Surrency. Klondike Strawberry plants, $3. M; Mastodon, $4. M; Or exe. for print sacks, 200 plants for 4 sacks. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt, 1. Sage plants, Catnip, $1. doz. PP. LF. Riis; Cumming. Strawberry plants, Wonder- berry, Red Gold and_ others, 7T5c C; Everbearing, $1. C; Red Raspberry, White Iceburg Blackberry, rooted Sage, Horse Radish, 6, 50c; Peppermint, Gar- den Horsemint, Garlic, 2 doz. 50c; | Fresh picked out Black Walnut Meats, 75c Ib. Mrs. Wil- lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. PR Potato plants, state insp., treated, from vine, $2.50 M. FOB. W. Cc. Burnsed, Ellabelle, Rt 2. 8 in. Tomato plants, Marglobe, Rutger and Baltimore, some blooms, new ground grown, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M;. $7.50. Mossed and paper wrapped. I. L. Stokes, |. Fitzgerald. Chas. W. Cabbage plants, now ready, 300, $1.00; $2. M; Okra and Turnip Seed, 75c Ib.: 3 lbs., $2. Del. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red Skin PR plants, $2.75 M; Ruby King and Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, $3.75 M; Marglobe and Rutger} Tomato, $2.25 M. Ready for shipment. Prompt shipment. No COD nor checks. Vernon Griffin, Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 60 Red Skin PR and Copperskin Potato plants, $2.50 M. FOB. No checks. Orris Harris, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. Imp, Pink Skin PR plaze's, Rutger Tomato, 50c C; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Black Beauty Egg- plants, Bullnose Sweet Long Pod Hot Pepper, 50 C. PP. Bu- ford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt 3 Marglobe and New Stone To- mato plants, now ready, good Black Beauty Egg Plant. Bull Nose Sweet Long Pod Hoi Pep- per, 25 doz. Orders filled promptly, packed-in damp moss PP. Harris Lightsey, Baxley, Rts: Marglobe and New Stone To- mato plants, new ready, good count, $1.40 M. Del.; 50c C- Moss packed. Woodrow Lightsey, Sereven. Red Skin PR plants, $2.50 -M. Del. Prompt shipment. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. Catnip, 25c. and - 50c. bunch; Peppermint, Spearmint, Lemon Balm, 25c bunch; Sage Limbs, $1, doz.; 50 or more PP. Damp packed. Mrs. A. Horsley,- Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40. Red Skin PR plants, 5 M and up, $1.50 M. Good count. Prompt} shipment. J. F. Boyett; Bristol. Red and Yellow Skin PR, 100 to Hill Potato plants, insp. and treated, $1.75 M. Prompt shipment. Harry Smith, Bristol. _Wakefield and Duten Cab- bage, Stone and Marglobe To- mato, Ga. Collard plants, 300, $1.75; 500, $2.50. Del. May 15 or later. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Govt. imsp. imp. Red Skin PR plants, $2.25 M. Del. in Ga. W. W. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 3, Govt. inmsp. PR Red and Yel- low Skin Potato Plants, $7.50 for 5000. FOB here. D. M. Cas- on, Bristol. Red and Yellow Skin PR plants, $1.75 M; 5000 ox more, $1.50 M. FOB here. A. L. Tur- ner, Bristol. PR plants, state insp., grown, imp. Red or Yellow Skin, 100 to Hill, full coun, prompt shipment, 5000, $8.75. G. Tyre, Bristol. PR plants, govt. insp., imp. Red or Yellow Skin, strong, prompt del., 5000, $7.50. Lester Crawford, Bristol. Govt. insp. PR and 100 to| Hill plants, ready now, $1.75 M.| Prompt shipment. B. D. Bran-| ed, good cond., $2. M vine} F.| sacks. Write offer. No checks. i. . plan ; v 5 Mor more, $1.75 M. . Tyre, Bristol. Pas Sage plants, Horehieirta 20 ea.; Muscadine Grape Vines, Crabapples, 6, $1.00; Catnip, nie, clean Butterfly Root, 20c bunch; Gooseberry bushes, $1.75) doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fee Carder, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rutger Tomato. plants, $1. 15 M. Mossed, packed and shipped. M. A. McNeal, Grahanr. Marglobe, Rutger and. New Stone Tomato, 25c C; $1.75 M; World Beater, - Chinese Giant, Ruby King (pimiento) hot Pep- per, 35c C; $3.00 M; Black Beauty Egg Plant, 40c C; $3.50 M; Cabbage, Beets, Lettuce, Onions, Collard, 20c C; $1.50 M. Prompt-service. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. : Genuine true to name Mar- globe Tomato plants, $1.50 M; Govt. insp. Red Skin PR plants, seed grown from vine cuttings, $2.10 M. Del. Beaty, Wilton Ring, Odum. : Red and Yellow Skin PR plants, now ready, $2.25 M; 5000 up, $2. M; All del. Good plants, full count, prompt ship- ment. W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. 2 > Govt. insp. treated Red Skin PR plants, $2.25 M.. del. Good count. Prompt shipment. Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2. / Big Gem Everbearing. Straw- Kerry plarits, $1. C; 300, $2.50; $7.50 M; Klondike Strawberry, 75e Cx $6. M; Lee ie Gaines- | t |. Govt. ingp. . PR ville, Rt. 2, Box 143. - Govt. insp. Red and Yellow Skin PR plants, now ready, $2.35 M; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato plants, ready, $1.85 M. Del. John oe OQuinn, Surren- | ey, Rt 22 Red Skin PR: plants, Si) treated, Bunch plants, $5. M; Running Vine, $3. M. Ready tst. of May. Through May and June: All del. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1. Rhubarb Pie Plants, $1. doz.> Hastings large Missionary Strawberry plants, $1. C; Pep- permint, Catnip, Sage, Garlic, $1. doz. Add postage. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Marglobe Tomato plants, now "ready, $2.-M} 500, $1.25. Del. in Ga. Full count. Moss packed. Mrs., M.-G. OBerry, Surrency. Large Missionary Strawberry| plants, 70 C. Miss Kinkles, Raymond. Govt. insp.. Red Skin plants, $1.50 M. FOB. @ L. Brannen, Patterson. Chambers Special Tobacco plants, $3. M; Egg plants, 50c Georgia C; Wakefield Cabbage, Ga. Col- |. lard plants, 600, $1.00; $1.40 M; 5 M, $6.00; 10 M,- $11. 50; Ga.) Collard, 20: M, $20.00: 50 M, $40. FOB. PP. Moses Davis, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126., Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, 75c; $1.25 M;. Marglobe, Rutger To- mato, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M. Del}; Calif. Wonder and Cayenne} | Pepper, and Black Beauty Egg- plants, 65 C; 300, $1.25; 500, $1:75>" $3; Mod. BD: Crenshaw, Pitts, P. O.-Box 8. fer. King Sweet per, Marglobe | mato plants, $2. a ified seed. Mrs. W. ee Box 128, with certified tape, Boyett, Bristol. | M; 50c C. All ready N nor COD. Prepaid. | sey, Sereven. ~~. Marglobe, Ston \ Tomato plants, 300, $1. M; Calif. Wonder an Hot Pepper, Black Bea plants, $3. M; 50c C. 4 Chanclor, Pitts. : PR plants, guar. pure, R. Bell, Bristol; _ Eady T. Strawberry and Everbearing, 75c Tame Blackberry, $1 so shelled Pop corn, planting, 25c lb.; 5 Ibs. postage. Mrs. "Rami Cleveland, Rt. 1 'PR plants, govt. ed, Ward Boyett, Bristol. PR and 100 to Hil plants, govt. insp., $2. up, $1. a M. W. oY ; : Marglobe, New Stone $1.50 M; 50c C; Ruby per, 60e C. Del. in G full y Lightsey, ourren: - Marglobe, Baltir and New Stone, mato plants, new $2. M; 500, $1.25; 5000 v My Exp. Col. Paper Geo. W. Gaff, Fitzgera No COD orders: Bristol. Field Sowa, 3 nol ant (Arasan treate New Stone, Earliana, Ri mato plants, 50e | - | $2.50 M. Wet moss p PR} postage. Mrs. V. Shellman. Give best price sell $1. gt. Abou White Browneyed Pe: free of weevils, mi Mrs. R. O. don, Rt. * rat PR plants, pink skin, ee mix-'| ki Del. No checks. MO::L. Es Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Red Skin ~ PR plants, $2.50 M; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $1.75 M. Del. Miss Florence OQuinn, - Odum, | . Rt. 2. Red Skin PR plants, govt.! insp., $2.25 M; Big Red Tomato, $1.75 M. FOB. Ready for ship- ment. MO only. W. R. Hutto, }! /Surrency, Rt, 2. Early bearing ~ Strawberry}. plants, large heavy. croppers, | 60c C; 300, $1.50. Exe. for feed} Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Marglobe Tomato plants,|! 'strong field growm from certi- fied seed, 2 doz., 25c; 50; 35c. 20 start. on 33 start PP. Mrs. eer: Finc | PP? Mrs. Frank McKenzie, Bos- | oy ton, Rt. 2. Copperskin | govt. insp., $2. Herndon, Od mk t Okra eed, 60e . $5.75. Mrs. Bes- gett, Hiram, Rt. 1 Citron Seed, 75c lb. PP. Har- rell Thompson, Cadwell. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 25 lb. in 5 lb. lots; $9. bu.; Nix- on Muskmelon Seed, 50c teacup; -| Vine Peach Seed, 30e Tbls. Add ly Peas, sound, clean, free, eating or seed, 40c or more, 35c lb.; Ga. Fav- Muskmelon_ Cantaloupe, oe 8 lbs., 20 Thls.; thls.) 50c} Martin. ate He. All PP; oe Hardin, Sian Rt. Xs tin Gourd Seed, 25 C} Het Chili Pepper, J -0z.; Also Calico Has Butter- $5 1b.* 3: Ibs.; $1. tuckey, Blackshear. rly Green Okra Seed, 25c Purple Hull Table Peas, qt.; Banana Mushmelon 50c teacup; Early Klon- Strawberry plants, 50. Add postage. Rosie Crow, mming, Rt. 1. 500 Ibs. recleaned ist. grade i Soybean Seed, $10. Cwt. M.S. Pearman, Chula. Ibs. Conch Pea Seed, 20c se W. T. Carter, SRL: and Col. Bunelt Butter- Seed, 35c Ib.; 3 Ibs., $1.00. shelled. Heavy pearing. postage. Mrs. P. A. Burn- eensboro, Rt. ay th Ga: Snecial Cantaloupe 10c This. Mrs. C. W. cl. Gainesville. er, white, Half Runner Seed, 35c large cup. Add Ri E. Mooney, Hlowery, tec plying Calif. Beer Seed, start. No money nor order. Mrs. cite pes tle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. kind Sunflower Seed. = $2. gal. No checks nor Orders filled promptly. Pearson, eo Rt. te ne Wonder Pole eos on cup. Or exe. for. print | eon: Vv. Woody,. Dial. Telvet and Green Ok- ed, 35cc cup; Mixed col. . Butterbean, 30c large nite Bunch Butterbeahs, . Add postage. Money No stamps. Mrs. Eng- ch, Royston, mecod: ; e Seed, came from Au-|. : a Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4. salet or S,- 3, 15c. No - Add eee. Hoyett , Jasper, RFFD 4. i Mammoth Green Pod Seed, hand shelled, 50c L. Bowman, Atlanta, therwood Dr. Tel. Ra. 4, Thite Blackeyed Crowder Purple Hull, good Table Eset: Mastodon Straw- | plants, rooted, 60c C; 500, $5. M. Add postage. Mrs. rs Sabet Re one dried el Mrs. rir son, Cairo, Rt. 2. a $1.65 Ib.; 1/4 Ib. 60c. arson, Griffin, Rt Cc. Multiplying 3 Beer seed, A. Nol en, _ Cannonball, Watermelon nator, Ga. Box |. -|O. K. All letters | King, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. | postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Balt Ground, Rt. 1. Okra, Perkins Green Pod, 40c, 1/2 lb.; 60c Ib. Wyman Walker, Forsyth. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE . 100 bu. sound, recleaned, White Browneyed Peas, Best Table Pea, green or dry, $4.50 bu., in 150 Ib. bags; $5. single bushel. No less sold. R. P. Brightwell, Maxeys. Cream Sugar Crowder Peas, 25c lb. Add postage. No order for less than 10 lbs. If over 2 bu. sold to one party, TH pay express. R. B. Banks, Fayette- ville, RFD 3. Several bu. Purple Hull Crowder Peas, hand shelled, $6.50 bu. Addpostage. Or ex- press. Ralph McKoy, Newnan, Reed. Brown Crowder Peas, $10.00 Cwt. E. N. Eslinger, Ringgold. Black Crowder Peas, $7. bu.; Mixed Peas, $5.50. All reclean- ed, treated for weevils. Ivy F. Collins, Cochran, Rite os New Era Peas, mixed peas, and Biloxi Beans for sale. Make offer. L. A. Caldwell, Guy. 10 bu. Brown Sugar Crowd- ers, 10. bu. Brown Purple Peas, 16c lb. in bu. lot or more. Hand cleaned, sound, 1948 crop. FOB. D. A. Ard, Warm Springs, Rt. 1. Calif. Blackeyed Peas, sound, free of -weevils, Peck, $1.75 PP in zones 1 and 2. A. L; Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. 2 bu. White Blackeyed Peas, 8 bu. Sugar Crowders, hand picked, bright and clean, 1l5c | Ib. J. S. Giles, Riverdale, Rt. 1. Eatly Brown 6 Wks. and Black Crowders, bears early, 3 crops season, 4 cups, $1 plus postage; White Lady, Pole Cat Crowder and Mush Peas, 3 lbs., |: | $1.00; 35c Ib. Add postage. All clean, weevil treated. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 4. Large size Silver Hull Cream and Blackeyed Sugar Crowder Peas, 35c qt.; $1. gal.; 12c lb. in_bu lots; 20 bu. Unknown, $6. bu. Add postage. BR: Wood- liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 50 bu. Clemson N. S. Soy Beans, purity 99.12 per ct.; Gerrn., 83 per ct. $4.50 bu.; Brab. Peas, $5.50 bu: Mixed and Nek Eras, $4.50 bu. FOB. Harrold Justice, Andersonville. 80 bu. White Blackeyed Peas, sound, recleaned, $5.50 bu.; $5. bu. if entire lot taken. pi A. Rheney, Wadley. Sound recleaned Clemson Non-Shatter Soy Beans, 85 per. ct. germ., very prolific bearer, in 2 1/2 bu. even wt. bags, $3.50 bu. in bag lots; $3. 75 bu. in less than bag lots. oO. M. Ware, Marshallville. x 6 or 8>,bu, Peas,--2-or/3: bu, small Browneyed Crowders, 3- 4 bu. Clays, weevil treated, A- 1 cond. Priced to sell. Come af- ter. J. A. Lance, Red Oak, Tel. 'Ca. 6862. - Half Runner Striped and Speckled Butterbeans, 40c lb.; White Browneyed Peas, 30c cup; Browns, 2 crop Peas, 40c lb.; Calico corn, 15 grains, 25c. 3c stamp. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, beds Heavy bearing Black Pole Beans, 50c measuring cup; Gray Speckled Half Runners, : 35c. Treated for weevils. PP. Stamps ens. A. Cream col. Peas with Black- eyed, good for table or to plant, 25c Str aked Cornfield PP 2nd. zone. $5. bu. FOB;. Si BEANS AND PEAS | FOR SALE BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE - - White Bunch Lima Beans: 40 lbs. White and colored, 20c lb.; 40 bu. Peanut Crowder Peas, recleaned, treated against weev- ils, $6.25 bu. W. C. Bates, Cov- ington. Hand shelled and_ cleaned Sugar Crowder Cream col. Peas, $1. gal; Small size Pickling Cucumber Seed, 15 -Thls. Pre; paid. L. D. Lockey, Alto, Rt. 1. Genuine Red Speckled and White Blackeyed Crowder Peas, clean, sound, 20c lb. Prompt del. Add postage. No checks. Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, sound, clean, 50c qt.; $1.25 gal.; $9. bu. in bit lots. Add postage. Exc. for print sacks, 1 gal. for 4 sacks. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1948 col. Running Butter beans, mixed Bunch Butter- beans, hand cleaned, weevil free, 40c lb. PP on 2 lbs. or more. Mrs. H. 8. Mullins, Mil- ner. Few Browneyed and Purple Hull Crowder. Peas, for sale, also field selected Whatleys Sed Corn, nubbed and shell- ed, $1, pk. FOB. O. M. Moore, Buena Vista. Recleaned Yalnando Shatter- proof Soy Beans (fine for hogs), $4. bu. FOB, New,2 bu. bags. Geo. Larsen, DeSoto. Red Speckled Crowder, White Blackeyed Calif. Peas, 30 cup; 4, $1.00; White Mush Peas, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1.00; Peanut Seed, 45 cup. Exc. for sacks. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 6 bu. each Cream and Red Speckled Crowders, $6. bu.; 6 ee ea, New Eras and_ Blue peckled -Crowders, $5. bu. FOB. Irvin Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ra Browneyed Crowder Peas, $1.50 C; Black Crowders, $7.00; Mixed Peas, $5.50. All reclean- ed, weevil free. N. H. Barlow, Cochran. Running and Bunch Butter- beans, 40c lb.; PP. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Cream Crowder Peas, 15c lb. Add postage. Mrs. G. C. Stark- ey, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 7 bu. Blackeyed and Speckled Crowder Peas, 15c lb. Come af- ter. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1 40 bu. Brab Peas and 50 bu. mixed Peas. Write for prites. Hollis Kenyon, Pafrott. Jackson Wonder Col. Bunch Butterbeans, limited amt., 35c lb. Del. in quantities over 5 Ibs. John A. Kell, Rome, Rt. 5, Box 257. 10 lbs. Sugar Crowder Peas, $2.25; 5 lbs. Sept. Peas, exc. for canning, $1.50; 5 Ibs. Jackson Wonder Lima Beans, $1.60. PP. Or exe. for 5 lbs. Henderson Bush Lima Beans. Each pay postage. Mrs. G. L. Bramlett, Marietta, Rt. 4. 1500 lbs. recleaned st. grade Biloxi Soybeans, $10. Cwt. Fob. M. S. Pearman,. Chula. White Crowder Peas, . with black , eyes, 1948 crop, weevil free, 30c 1b.;:5 Ibs., $1. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Virgie Parks, El- lijay, Rt. 2, Box 58. 25)-bu, eBrabs,.:20- bu... a: Browneyed Crowders and New Era Peas, $4.50 bu. FOB. Carl A. Walker, Ellaville. Edible Soybeans> 40c lb. Mrs. robopbiae Atkins, Clarksville, Rt. White Bunch Butterbeans, 3 Ibs., $1.00; Canadian Blue Goose Crowder Table Peas, 3 lbs.,. $1. Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Rt. 3. Early Brown 6 Wks. Peas, bears 2 crops, fine green, early for trucking, 6 cups, $1.25 PP; Or $6.50 bu; White Bunch 0 | and Col. Running Butterbeans, Lady Peas, Taole|: 12 bu. White and 2 bu. White $7.50 bu. Vernie Worley, Woodstock, Rt. 1. Calif. Blackeyed and Speckled Crowders, 25 lb.; 5 Ibs., $1.00; Yellow, Root, Elecampane Root, 50c lb.; Catnip, Peppermint, Spearmint; Balm, Tansy, Hore- hound, Featherfew, 40c doz.; Garli Bulbs, 50c doz. Add post- age. Miss L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1; Box 35. 10 bu. White Brown. Peas, $5.50 bu.; 8 bu. Tilmans, $5.25 bu.; 2 bu. Blackeyed, $6.25 bu.; 2 bu. Purple Hull, Speckled, $6.50 bu.; 1 bu. Brown Crowd- ers, $8.50, sound and clean. K. S.- Lindsey, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 318, . Brab Peas, $5.75 bu. in even wt. bags of -2 1/2 bu.;. Also Stoneville 2 B Cottonseed, $6. Cwt. J. L. Garner, Warthen. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 2 or 8 tons choice Alfalfa Hay, $50. ton at barn, Ward Meade Farm. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Paper Mill *Rd., Marietta, Rid. 5000 lbs. Milo, eine from certified seed, 5c lb. my farm in Hampton. Ww. - Loftis, Atlan- ta, 45 Mangum St. Ma. 2182. 15 or 20 tons good Peanut Hay at barn, $12. ton. Tom E. Akridge, Jr., Camilla, Rt. 3. 700 bundles Fodder, $3. per hundred, at my _ place, near Meadows Lawrenceville. Martins Combine Hay, $15. ton at my barn, 3 mi. No. Wray. A. L. Paulk, Wray, Rt. 2. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE S. W. Tel. church. Ben Tullis, Cokers wilt resistant No, Cottonseed, 100 per ct. pur Cwt. at my home. Mary Mitchell, Lithonia, Rt. 3. _ Cokers 200 Cottonseed, bales on. 70 acres, fine s $6. Cwt; 50 bu. or more, $ bu. C. C. Usry, Thomson, Rt. Empire Cottonseed, $2. Joel H. Sanders, Newnan, D & PL No. 15, Ist. y 'tonseed, $8. per hundred Eslinger, Ringgold. INCABATORS AND: BROODE FOR Fee Farm Master 2100 ege cap Incubator, $145. at my pla ELL. Griffin, Jr., Atlanta, 44 Lakewood Ave., S. W. CA 5935) | Three 5 Deck Chiken Ba teries, two, $50. ea.; one, $60. All three, $150. Hill A. Ri ardson, Douglasville, Rt. 4. Oakes Electric Brooder, cap. 100 day old chicks until 2 wks. | old, and 5 day old chicks unt 4 wks. old, $10. cash. No chk At my home. Or will del. Exp. Office. Bulb with it. E. Locke, Butler, Rt, 1. Want Little Brown Hen Big Gray Hen Incubator, cond. Must be .cheap for a W. T. Hutcheson, Lenox, Rt. 15 Elec. Brooders, 500: (not incubators), used very tle, sell at 1/2 price at | home 6 mi. W. Gainesville, Browns Bridge Rd. M Crow, Gainesville, RFD No Some brooders and other poultry equip. for sale. Mrs. Ernest Bean, Atlanta, 1252 North Ave. N. E. Tel. De. 78 3 Deck Brooder, all v heaters, for sale at my pl Inquire at Willis Serv. Stat igs. J. R. Harvey, Pelh Triple Deck elec. starter pen holds 50 chicks, - Ed Albright, Atlanta, 21 Monterey Dr, N. W. VE 6148, | 75 bu. sound Corn in Shuck, $1.60 at my farm 2 mi. E. Cleve- land. Jesse Warwick, Monroe. 150 bu. good Corn, $1.70 bu.; 1 1/2 tons Peavine and Clover Hay, $18.00 ton; 240 lbs. Brown Crowder Peas, 10c lb. At my home 4 mi. S. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet. 30 or 40 Whatleys Prolific Corn, slip shucked, at barn, $1.50 bu. L. E. Toole, Macon, 606 Burton Ave. Good Pop corn, 30c lb. Exe. 1 lb. corn for 1 good print sack. Each pay postage. Mrs. Marl- vin Ellen, Hiawassee. Mexican June Corn, blue and | white grains, pure, 10c lb.; Also Little Lady Peas, 25c lb. Dana L. Smith, Covington. Little White Rice Pop Corn, 75c gt.; 65c lb. Miss Rosa Bla- lock, Rydal, Rt. 2. 500 bu. good Field Corn, large ears, well matured, gath- ered dry, $1.50 bu. at my- barn. G. G. Kitchens, McDonough, Rica, Whatleys Prolific Red Cob Seed Corn, Ist. yr., sound, hand nubbed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.; Early | large ear yellow roasting ear corn, sweet, good for field, $1. pk. Specify how to ship. H Grady Adams, Social Circle. COTTONSEED FOR SALE 400 lbs. Empire Cottonseed, pure, free from heat, $6. C; $24. for lot. FOB. Watkinsville. J. C. Mathis, Farmington. Empire Big Boll 1 var. gin- ner, delinted and govt. treated last yr., certified seed, $3. bu. J. R. Boggs, Atlanta, 3657 Gor- don Rd., Rt. 8. Phone Am. 9538. Ga. Exp. Stat. Ist. yr., New Empire wilt resistant Cotton- seed, Prned 1 var. gin, delintd and, t ed, Te Ib. Riley C, Ler, EGGS FOR SALE \ Purebred Red Quill Egg: $2.50; Also young roosters mos. old, $5. ea, Write: M G. W. Williams, Care William "s Dairy, Columbus, Rt. 1. Shipment. Mrs. Franklin, Rt, 2. CATTLE FOR SALE y Fresh Cow with Ist. calf wks. old), about 2 gals. daily o: Maton, Rockmart, Yorkville). Reg. Guernsey Bull, from high milking produce, ready f service, also reg. Bull Calves, sires and dam from: high milk producer. F.,H. Bunn, Midviil 2 reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bulls, top. breeding, 2 1/2 yrs. ol good cond. David T. Jennings, Americus. 4 Jersey Cow, giving 4 gals calf 1 mo. old, $165. without calf, By G Camp, Sr,, Rive Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull, 4 yrs.-old, for sale. E. B. Wallis Flow ery Branch, Rt. 3. Reg. Jersey Bull, 3 yr. old, good quality, for sale. Leon : Phillips; Royston, Rt. 1. a yrs. old Jersey Cow, male calf, $200. at S. E. Jones, Fair- = Reg. 7 fresh with barn. Mrs. burn, Rt. 2. old ~ Hereford Bull, 400-450 lbs., fat, ready to butch- $150.00; Grey Jersey Cow, 3rd calf, 4 gals., $150. without calf. Mrs. H. M. Christie, : Lic thonia, Rt. 3, Welborn Rd. (Be- tween Hwy. 12 and Redan). Jersey Cow, Ist. calf, $125. without calf. Albert Smith, Ty- 8 mos. PAGE EIGHT _ CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE _ 6 Jerseys of. Pebblehill stock, including 2 bulls sired by $27,500. bull recently sold at Pebblehill. None sold sep- -arately. Dr. John TT. King, Thomasville. 5 Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs. old, -reg., perfect, easy to handle. W. -H. Potts, Ringgold, Rt. 1. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, sire Wonderful Domino 2nd Dam, Bell Grove 2nd., born June 1i, 1948, Woodbury, Care Fruit fs svar: Haven Jersey Cow, 3 yrs: old and 1 cow 6 yrs. old, both freshened -my place 1 1/2 mi. N. Alto. E. E. Turner, Alfo, Rt. 1. Few each of grade Holstein Jersey and Guernsey Spring- ers, few already freshened, al- so purebred Holstein Bull, rea- sonable for cash, or trade for other cattle. Berry M. Moon, : Hamilton, Tel. 2829. oe Good Guernsey-Jersey Cow, 2nd. calf, for .sal. Carl C. - Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. - 7 yrs. old thoroughbred Jer- _ sey Cow, fresh now, milking a little more than 4 gals. daily, $200.00: Exe. for Polled Here- ford Females equal value. Wash: _ Pope, Tallapoosa. _ Good Blue Jersey Milch Cow, 4 gals. daily, more on good feed, at J. W.-Grizzell, Ben - Hiil, Rt. 1, Kemberley Rd. Reg. Jersey Cow with heifer calf, also outstanding show heifer coming 2 yrs. old. W. P. Chappell, Newnan, Rt. 1. Jersey and Guernsey Cow, _ (2nd. calf 6 wks. old) 3 1/2 gals. daily, $165. -without calf. H. - Tench, Cornelia, Star Rt. 10 half Angus cows with 3/4 - Angus calves at side. 20c lb. for cows and 28 tb. for calves. Good stock. J. G. Purvis, Mil- len. \ HOGS FOR SALE APC Pigs, 8 wks. your name, $20. at Edgar Shipp, Jr., old, reg. Americus. Americus, Rep. Bo P; C.: Pigs, around 90 lbs., treated for life, Blue Ribbon stock, litter of 10, $25. ea. Reg. in buyer g name. Phone or come. Fred D. Shiv- ers, Augusta, Rt. 37. (4 mi. Hwy. 2 o mos. old, 78). Big Bone Black PC Pigs, 4 mos. old, reg. buyers name, E.0-100-1b: ea... $25. ea. J.C, = Lumsden, Talbotton. Shoats, 6-10 wks. old, $10. ea. Ss. y. Hearn, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Reg. SPC Hogs, 1 male, 18 mos. old, 450 Ibs., sire Gold Bond, Dam, Mountain Girl, ee 125 Ibs., $50. ea. Tommie Will- COX; Eastman, Rte, Yorkshire Sow, reg., finest Northern stock, 2 1/2 yrs. old, about 400 lbs., $80. Geo. W. Tyler, Atlanta, 1250 So. More- land Ave. (Hwy. 42). 10 Big Bone Black Guinea Pigs, 2 mos. old, 312.50 ea. FOB; oT Will Howell, Mitchell, Rt. C. Ws Bray;: OIC Pigs, out of prize win- ner sows, bred. by Cherokee Lad, Gr. Champ. 1948 8. BE. Fair. Dbl. treated, reg. buyers name, $25. ea. Unrelated pairs. Phone Ve. 4782. W. J. Lyle, Lil- burn, Rt. 1, Oraland Farm. SPC Pigs, 1 male, 5 mos. old, $35.00; Gilts, 4 mos. old, -$30. ea.; Large reg. Male, 20 mts. old, $85. crated; $80. at barn. All treated, crated, reg. buyers narce, FOB. 5 mi. & EF. Mrs, L. W. Seago, Pinehurst. Duroc Pigs, med. blocky, Cherry Red, of best bloodlines, out of large litters, dbl. treated, 12 wks. old, avera*e wt. 50 Ibs., reg. in buyers fame, and females; crated and ship- ped, $25. ea. FOB. Malcolm Perry, Leslie. OIC Pigs, from prize winning stock, inoculated, reg. buyers name, $25. ea. at 8 wks. Ready to ship; Bred gilts, boars ready for service. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Duroc Reg. Spring Boars with a future, have balance, .sub- stance, and size for age, blocky, $35. Geo. M. Lankford, Lyons, Care Rocky Creek Farms. Purebred Big Bone African Guinea Pigs, 12 wks. old, ae in buyers name, $25. ea. J. L. Poore, Camilla. Short Nose OIC blocky Boar, finest of bloodlines, 300 Ilbs., 16 mos. old, $50. Will not ship; 3 full stock OIC Pigs, and 5 half OIC and Big Bone Guinea, $10. ea. at 7 wks. old. John 4iller, Lakemont. 2 purebred sows, and boar, 18 mos. old, sows have had 1 lit- ter, also 1 boar pig, 6 mos. old, sows and boar, $75. ea.; Boar Pig, $30. Can furnish papers. All dbl. treated. W. L. McGill, Lizella. Reg. SPC Pigs, 12 wks. old, reg. in buyerss name, cholera immune, $20. ea. Will not ship. 5 mi. NE Montezuma. Benes Cook, Montezuma. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky type, from grand champ. stock, reg. in buyers name, $25. Satis. guar. Ship anywhere. H. J. Du- pree, Acworth, Rt. 1. Choice Duroc Boars and Gilts, 9 wks, old, treated, reg. in buyers name, no runts, $25. Burt Bennett, Moultrie, Rt. 3. Good Hog, 200-225 Ibs., sale. See: C, 71. Mills, for Buford, Rt. 2. (Live 1st. house on right} of Old Legion Home). OIC Pigs, from prize winning = stock, now 3 wks. old, avail- able at 6 wks. (May 10), reg. buyers name, $20. ea.; Without papers, $15. ea. Will ship COD. Bobby Summerlin, Tucker, Tel. Clarkston 4471. 6 male Duroc Jersey Pigs, purebred, with papers, med. blocky, 12 wks. old, $25. ea. W. L. Lanier, Metter, Rt. 1. SPC Boars and Gilts, 3 mos. old, cholera immune, reg. of hest bloodlines, $30, C. R. Mor- gan, Americus, Rt. 4. Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3-5 mos. old for sale. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. JERSEY AUCTION SALE The Georgia Jersey Cattle Club will hold their 21st Annual sale, on Monday, May 9th, at Southeast- ern Fair Grounds, Atlanta. Sale beginning at 12:00 Noon. 3 bulls, 22 cows, 27 open and springing heifers offered. Lunch will be served on the grounds. R. L. OKelley, Fieldman, Athens. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE There has been constructed at Jackson, Ga. a livestock auction barn, 114 mi. Jackson on the Grif- fin Hwy. The first gale will be held at this barn on | Wednesday, May 4, beginning at 1:00 P. M. B. iB. eee oe eh Jackson. males. old.. . Nice 20 reg. med. type Black PC Pigs, cholera immune, reg. buy- ers name, prize winning stock, 8-10 wks. old, either sex at $25. ea, Dave R. Dudley, Columbus, POB 136. Reg. Tammworth Pigs, be 2 mos. old May 5th. 4 males, 1 female, located in front of Ivy Creek Church. J. W. Wallis, Buford, Rt. 1. Reg. Black Cherry Red Du- roe Pigs, 12 wks. old, 50-60 lbs., sired by Carolina Spotlight, son of Spotlight Pride, reserved, Grand Champ. of Iowa, boars and gilts, treated, wormed, crated, $25. ea. reg. buyer's name. FOB. Service Males and Open Gilts, 150 lbs., $40. Har- vey Roughton, Sandersville. | OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky type, reg. Satis. guar. H: J. Dupree, Ac- worth, Rt. 1. 3 male Duroc-Jersey Pigs, about 12 wks. old with papers, $20. ea. Bob Hubert Davis, War- renton. HORSES AND SEs FOR SALE gentle saddle horse, about 1100 lbs., 7 yrs: old, cheap. C. D. Williamson, Americus, Rt. 2; : i ~ Good Black Mare Mule, 6 yrs. old, 1000 lbs., work anywhere, $190. Arnold Biseck Canton, Rt. 3. Work Horse, good, gentle, work anywhere, plow, etc., $75. Willard Morrow, Adair sville, Rt 3: 3 At Stud Scrapper Boy Tenn. Walking Stallion by Mer- ry Boy, also Rex Peavine-Bour- bon Chief American Saddle Stallion, both show animals and proven breeders. Gordon Ket- tles, Dalton. Black Horse Mule, 7 yrs: ead gentle, work anywhere, $200. Harry Blalock, Canton, R. R. 3. Horse Mule, 14 1/2 hands high, about 900 lbs., 6 yrs. old, work anywhere, well broke, $125. Vinie Roper, Culberson, N. C., Rt. 1. (Res. of Ga.). Young Horse, 4 yrs. old, gen- \ tle; Also Big Bone Guinea Sow and Gilt, for sale. Mrs. Mamie Cofbert, Washington, Rt. 2. RABBITS AND CAVIES- 20 Guinea Pigs, $15. or $1.00 ea. About 7 of sows bred. F. W. Jordan, Athens, 256 Bloomfield St. Flemish Giants, 3 mos. old, steel gray, dark steel gray, gray checkered white and black, $3.50 pr.; Gray Flemish Giant, crossed by Russian Red, Jr. Rab- bits, 6 wks. old, $3. pr. Plus exp. chrgs. Mrs. R. R. Marlow, Franklin, Rt. 2. NZW Rabbits, from ped. stock, 8 wks. old, $4.25 _ pr.; Bucks, $2. ea. Exp. col.- Mrs: Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. DS Angora and NZW_ Rabbits, reasonable.. Mrs. Estelle D- Huey, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2. Full. blooded Black Dutch Buck Rabbit, 5 mos. old, $2.00. Jack Panter, Dial. Purebred NZW exc. stock, 6- 8 wks. old, $1. ea. 10 per ct. dis- count on 3 or more; 3 does about ready to breed, $3.25 ea.; $9. for lot. W. .L. Ferguson, Gillsville, 2 bred NZW Does, 1 Buck, trio, $12.00; Bred Chinchilla Doe, $5.00; Bred Black and White Dutch Doe, $2.00; 2 ped. NZW Jr. Bucks (paper$furnish- ed) $3.50 ea. C. P. Houston, At- lanta, 1445 McPherson Ave., Ss. E. Tel. De, 7467. White English aennaee Rab in buyers name, 8| wks. old, $25. Ship anywhere. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE for sale. Paul J. Cleveland, El berton, Rt. 2. Fine Saanan Milk Goat freshen around May 1st., at my place. Inquire at Wallis Serv. Station. J. R. Harven, Melis, Rea ing milk, $25. ea; 2 Saanan Billies, and 1 Maltese type Bil- so young does,, all from high grade stock. Josan Geia, Law- renceville. Saanan Does, 3 ats. when fresh, will freshen in|: May, $35.00; 2 bucks, 2 and 3. mos. old, $5. ea.; 1 buck yr. old, Smith, Maxeys. Fresh 1 gal. milk goat for sale; Also goats milk, 35c qt. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand |; Ave., N. W. Tel. Be. 5393. 3 Saanan Milk Goats for sale. Will exc. 1 for billy old enough. for service. State what Rte: Reg. Tog. Milk Goats, 5 qt. | milkers, also Kid, 3 mos. old,. reasonable. Mrs. W. Pes Roach Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 321, La- Roach Ave. aa : jtren CATTLE: Z : -Want 3 to 5 grade heifer | calves, ready to pasture. Pay cash. C. D. Ebersole, Atlanta, 811 Juniper St., NL ESNa phone calls. ; Want 2 six wks. old Hereford Calves, male and fe- male. Denver c Rainey, Ac- worth, Rt. 1. tes HORSES & MULES: -Want young pony-type mare, | gentle, work anywhere.. Must be large enough to do light plowing, cheap for tash. AL. M. Mallory, Oxford. RABBITS & GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES): = Want 1 trio Eng. Angora and trio Checkered Giant Rabbits. Leo Roach, Statesboro, Rt. 5.- _ Want some pet rabbits, white or dif. colors (no wild rabbits). State kind, age, color, and price. Will come after: if near, Roy Neely, Oliver, Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED a Want a slalighe man to work on farm. $40. mth. board and laundry. J. F. King, Tron City. Want reliable party to raise bulbs and crops on shares on. Blythe Island near Brunswick. | QO. Fussell, Atlanta, Edgewood Ave. Want tractor driver on farm, work by day, Have good house and pay. No drunks. C. C. Sparks? Care Magnolie.; ae Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Want reliable white oes house, wood, well water, good bottom land, on Etowah River. Mrs. J. A. Milford, Ball Ground, RE 2! 1 Want man with family tor | vegetable farm. Able to drive truck, cut turnip salad, etc. $3. day. Garden, wood, pasture and nice~house with elec. R. to live on farm, help with gar-| dening, chickens and other light |. farm chores, etc. Moderate sal- ary. Mrs. J. M. Hatchett, PORE} lasville. Want middleaged white or col., to help with ligh 11 nice Ewes and 12 Lambs : ly, young, $10. and $15. ea.; Al-|: daily | : white hornless, $10.. Mrs. Lowe |. yeas have. Bryan Taylor, Kennese# ; reg. | $89 > to cultivate 1 or 2H crop, 3rds bs and 4ths or standing rent. 5 R) Seen Sams, Clarkston. Phone fee : Want unencumbered moepase ; Atlanta, 151 Hi rris Want col. man live on country house, on fishin C dening and other chores. Mrs. : G |rietta, Rt. 3. 2 young Tog. Goats, now giv- y halves. Pel, Mrs. T. F. ca Tt 3900 Ivy Rd. Unencumbered to live in hor try farm. Can | board. No salary (zs tact. R. Y. G Station A, Box ee Going | to perienced a la Best Knight, East Polat, hry St. Tel. Fairfax ens at my. ae of ee character Mi's:- J. 3.2 Cu Rt 4, hes 6 Prefer 4-5 MC. Thorntor 2. Ease E- farm chores on eet